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October 1, 2024 70 mins

Long-time NFL offensive tackle, Andrew Whitworth joined Bobby to talk about getting recruited by Nick Saban, why his former team needs to trade a premiere wide receiver, why the Vikings are for real. Plus, Bobby discusses what attracted him to his wife Caitlin when they first started dating. With Arkansas and the Jets losing this past weekend, Bobby and Casey get a chance to cry about it. 

 

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Speaker 2 (01:30):
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Speaker 3 (01:45):
Gonna do it?

Speaker 4 (01:46):
Let's sit together?

Speaker 1 (01:49):
God?

Speaker 3 (01:49):
You got me so though?

Speaker 1 (01:53):
What's up? So a couple of things. Pe Rose died,
but only after de Kembe Mutamo died, which I got
a friend. Yesterday's friend sent me a it doesn't matter,
but he's an idiot, and he goes, I got that.
He said, I think my card's worth more now, and
he sent me an autographed to Cambaboo Tumbo card and
I was like, what do you mean? I didn't know
he died. I don't know way how from work, and

(02:14):
he said he died, And I was like, well, that's
a weird way to tell me. Way I would have
also seen once I got home, but I don't really
like a Twitter on my phone.

Speaker 4 (02:20):
Does the value drive go up? Like as soon as
somebody dies like that?

Speaker 1 (02:24):
It's funny that that's what you would take for me
telling you that, Yeah, I mean I didn't. Mostly I
think that's a pretty weird way to say that.

Speaker 4 (02:29):
I mean, rest in peace first, yes, and then yeah, wow.

Speaker 1 (02:32):
I don't know. Once somebody dies, they obviously can sign
no more so since they can't sign anymore. And and
when someone dies, there's a brief pop and then it
kind of comes back down. But then the overall signatures
are worth a little more because there are no more
being signed. Like Kobe stuff is very valuable, not just

(02:53):
because he's Kobe, because he died and he can't sign anymore.
But yeah, then Pete rose, well, so let me get
to that's all he did, right, but to kembe mutumble. First,
he died a brain cancer at fifty eight.

Speaker 4 (03:03):
Wow, so young.

Speaker 1 (03:05):
Wildly, I just think of him waving that finger when
they were the eight seed. I remember been winning. I
think being the first eight to beat a one. I
found my memories correct. But yeah. He was also a
huge advocate for a lot of things, but like Special Olympics,
CDC Foundation, the d Kamba Mutumble Foundation of nineteen ninety

(03:26):
seven that focuses on health, education, quality of life. He
spoke nine languages. Wow, I know read, you can barely
do one. Pete Rose also died at age eighty three.
Pete Rose, who played most of his baseball career with
the Cincinnati Reds, died at eighty three. He was a
seventeen time All Star.

Speaker 3 (03:46):
Wow.

Speaker 1 (03:47):
He won three World Series championships, was named both National
and World Series MVP, two Gold Glove Awards. With all
of that, what he's mostly known for is gambling on baseball, Yeah,
which is unfornfortunately Yeah, no, he did it to himself. No,
I get it, But unfortunately for him, that's all for him.
He also bet on his own team. It doesn't matter.
You can't gamble. You can't gamble on baseball. Off you're
a manager, but you can't gamble on your own team.

Speaker 5 (04:08):
Does it matter that he was If he was gambling
only for them to win, that's a little different.

Speaker 1 (04:13):
It's also inside intended. It's also inside baseball, like you know, yeah,
like you can change what you're doing in order to
get an advantage for like a Friday game instead of
if you were going to pitch your race on a Sat.
There are different things you could do to manipulate. So no, no,
and I think he will get in the Hall of

(04:34):
Fame now that he has died, because again he's one
of the best ever. Did you know he never drank ever, No,
just gambled like me drank.

Speaker 4 (04:41):
It's exactly like you. He was a great baseball player.

Speaker 1 (04:46):
You know, some people would say I was MVP of
the Celebrity All Stars softball games.

Speaker 4 (04:50):
I forgot about that.

Speaker 1 (04:50):
I was still in my peak of in my forties
though you know he was game was over by then.
But yeah, he signed stuff every day all the time.
I just sold. We just sold a Pete Rose jersey.
M made a Pete Rose sign jersey.

Speaker 5 (05:01):
I mean, I feel like every time I went to
Vegas there was a Pete Rose signing going on that
weekend or.

Speaker 1 (05:07):
He lived out there, and that's what he did. Yeah,
to make money. Major League Baseball announceds are gonna go back,
which I think is great to letting the players wear
their team's uniform in the All Star Game. I didn't
like the universal All Star uniform, mostly because when I
was a kid, Bo Jackson wore the Royals. Now it
was either white or it was dark, depending on if
they were the home or away team, but you just

(05:28):
saw what team they were, And some of the All
Stars didn't even who they were, so I needed to
know what team they were on.

Speaker 4 (05:31):
Yeah, yeah, that helped.

Speaker 2 (05:32):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (05:32):
And also even if I did know who they were
from their name and see them a little bit, They're
not like basketball football players, where baseball are so popular
that you just know them by their face. Like if
Pete Alonzo walked in the room, I'd be like, man,
I know you from somewhere the polar Bear, and I
don't think I would know because he's not His face
is not everywhere. Yeah, but I do like that they're
doing that. And maybe it's just because that's what they

(05:53):
did because back in the day when the All Star
Game happened, it was awesome. Like I would wait, I'd
be like, it's crazy All Star games to because it
was before interleague play, so in L and AL didn't
play each other, and so they played each other and
you're like, this is the craziest thing until the World Series.
They didn't And so, yeah, those are three stories aren't
football related that I kind of wanted to get to here.

(06:15):
We're also we're gonna start with our Andrew Whitworth interview.

Speaker 4 (06:19):
He was great, Like, oh yeah, he's awesome.

Speaker 1 (06:21):
I knew he'd be good. It was so fun to
like hang out and talk with. So here's our talk
with former NFL offensive lineman Andrew Wentworth.

Speaker 5 (06:28):
Whitworth. Whitworth, Whitworth. We had a child psychologist named Wentworth. Yeah,
I'm thinking of J. G.

Speaker 1 (06:35):
Whitworth. No, Andrew Whitworth, who, By the way, when he
was playing, there always like he's the oldest ever. He's
the oldest office line.

Speaker 5 (06:44):
He looks old. When he was playing, he looked like
he was really old.

Speaker 1 (06:47):
His skin looks young. The only thing looks old on
him is his gray beard. He just gray's earlier because
he's not we're talking with him. He's not an old
looking guy. He played in the league for fifteen years
as a Beast, he won a Super Bowl with the Rams,
time Pro Bowler National Championship at LSU in two thousand
and three. You can catch him analyzing Thursday at Football
for Amazon Prime. Here he is Andrew Whitworth. Andrew, thanks

(07:09):
for the time, man, of course. Dude, Hey, do your
friends call you Andrew? Or like, what are your friends
call It's such a formal, cool name with.

Speaker 3 (07:18):
They're come me with big with with Andrew. It's all
over the place.

Speaker 1 (07:23):
When did you get big as a kid? When were
you bigger than everybody else?

Speaker 3 (07:26):
I was always big, so I was always kind of
known as big with.

Speaker 1 (07:29):
Did you play offensive line in like sixth grade?

Speaker 3 (07:34):
No, I was always like really tall. I was actually
a basketball player and played tight end defensive end in football,
but I was I played basketball. It was like a
pitcher in baseball. I was really tall and lean when
I was in school, so I didn't really gain a
lot of weight till I was in college. As far
as getting like lineman's size.

Speaker 1 (07:52):
When you were recruited before you went to LSU, did
they recruit you as an offensive lineman or could you
have kind of picked which line you wanted to be on?

Speaker 3 (07:58):
You know, that's one of the reasons I it up there.
Nick Saban was the only guy that was honest with me.
You know, everybody else will slide to me and told
me I was gonna play tight end and catch footballs. No,
they did. Everybody said I was gonna be a tight end.
And then Nick Saban was like, you know what, I
could tell you to be a tight end here, but
or you could move to offensive line and be a
left tackle for like twenty years if you'd like to

(08:19):
do that.

Speaker 1 (08:19):
And well, he was right, what's Saban like recruiting? Because
he's supposed to be the best, right.

Speaker 3 (08:26):
Yeah, I mean he's unbelievable. I mean, think you see
it now. I think more people are going to probably
get a glimpse into who Saban is and what he's
like watching him work on game day because probably the
guy that you always saw is so intense and you know,
people thought, you know, mean or harsh at times. The
reality is he knows exactly how to get what he
wants out of people and whatever that takes. He's a

(08:49):
master motivator and a person who can really speak things
into exactly what he wants out of you out of
his process and all the things he talks about. So
he's just unbelievable at it. Man. He's really good that
being articulate exactly what he needs from you and what
his vision is for things, and he can really mold
himself into whoever he needs to be in a conversation

(09:09):
to be able to get that out of you.

Speaker 1 (09:11):
I have about fourteen people on my staff and I
have to I will say coach, but have to lead
in different ways, like different personalities require different leadership styles.
And I wonder where the coach like Nick Saban, is
he one size fits all or is he different depending
on the kind of person player that he's leading.

Speaker 3 (09:30):
I think he's different depending on who he's leading. I
think that just watching him. I think, you know, I
watched him throughout my career at LSU. His ability really
to know exactly how he can lead someone. Now, that's
different to me than what are the standards of our
culture and what are the standards of how we do
everything we do now? He is the ultimate standard upholder

(09:51):
and I was somebody. That's what my biggest influence I
took from him. Whatever the standard was at a place set,
I do not play around with that and that is
not goociable ever, and he was that way. But when
it comes to relationships, he knew whether it was a guy.
I remember this when I was at LSU. One of
thinks he would do. He had a car that he
drove because our facility was away from the actual academic

(10:12):
building and athletic building that he had his office. He
would drive his car to practice and everyone else rode
the bus. After the practice, he would always grab a
guy or two and say, hey, right back with me
to the facility. And that was his way of just
kind of having an intimate moment with you. Maybe you're
a guy that needs a little love, maybe you're a
guy that needs a little challenging. Whatever it was that
he felt that guy needed, that was kind of the

(10:34):
tone of that conversation with him. And he was really
good at that. And then he also knew when it's
time to challenge somebody or when it's time to like
put somebody on blast and say, all right, this guy
needs it, he can handle it. He would put the
He would do that in a meeting, he challenged you
in front of everybody, because that was the setting that
that would be okay. And he's really good at the

(10:55):
sports psychology of understanding how you challenge people you work with,
how you bring the best out of people, and what
really you know people are going to respond to the most.

Speaker 1 (11:04):
You bring up an interesting point where we are feeling
like we're getting to know Nick Saban a little better,
especially on watching college game day. Same thing with Belichick, right,
because those two guys, they stand up with a podium
and it's like they're going to say like six words.
They may chastise you a little bit, but now like
they're both kind of likable. And I don't know if
it's the juxtaposition of being really unlikable and now they're
mildly likable or if I just like them now, but

(11:26):
it's pretty cool to see both of them actually actually
be real humans.

Speaker 3 (11:29):
Yeah, and I think you have to understand. I think
for me, as someone who knew Nick and then Bill
used to come sometimes to LSU because of obviously their relationship,
understanding both of them, I always found it funny the
whole time because I just know they know exactly what
they're doing, and it's not you know, this isn't irrational,

(11:49):
this isn't like and you're like, oh man, I'm out
of control. This is either a day where Nick Saban
has decided I'm going to send messages through this press
conference to my players, to the people who are watching
the University of Alabama or LSU and want these answers.
Here's my message, you know today in this press conference
for Bill, it was there will be no message. The

(12:10):
only message I ever need to give will be inside
my locker room and inside my meeting rooms. I have
no need to give a message. And so you know
that they are never really out of control. They are
doing exactly what they want to do when they want
to do it. Nick was a master at that, and
that's part of what I mean. You'd be at a practice,
he'd walk by you. Once I became really close to him,

(12:30):
and I was an older player, and he'd be like, hey,
watch this, and he'd go over there and he challenged
some coach or he challenged some player, and then he'd
come by with a little snicker and a little smile,
like that little grin on and you knew, like, man,
he knows exactly what he's doing at all times, even
though it may be perceived a different way. He was
really rare at that ability. But get the best out

(12:52):
of people.

Speaker 1 (12:53):
I think you've transitioned as a broadcaster, like you're awesome
on Thursday Night football, like as far as like the
group and the whole groups up there, like you're warm.
Obviously you know what you're talking about. Whether there's a
difference in knowing what you're talking about and actually talking
about it where people can understand it. I think you've
become extremely relatable as somebody who's really unrelatable because you're
like an awesome athlete. Do you feel like now you're

(13:14):
kind of in the pocket because I feel like you're
killing it at this point.

Speaker 3 (13:17):
It's a lot of fun. I don't think I ever
thought I would enjoy it this much. I mean, being
an offensive lineman. When I got in the league in
two thousand and six, your offensive line coach started meetings
with like, hey, if one of you guys speaks to
the media this week, like you're going to have punishment,
or you're gonna put money in a pot, or we're
going to criticize you do never talk to the media.
So when you're an offensive lineman, it was like, we're

(13:39):
not allowed to talk to the media. And then by
the end of my career, it's like you got guys
on shows and podcasts all the stuff. I'm like, man,
what is going on? So I never really like thought
about being part of the media, but throughout my career,
people would always say you really should when you got done,
and I tried it and I've loved it. It's a
whole new locker room for me. It's not just you know,

(13:59):
you know, this is not just the people you know
that are outside and you're looking at on the camera.
I mean all the people behind the camera, just the crew,
the group we travel with every week. I couldn't love
them all more, all our producers and staff, and just
the people that are our village of people that we
take on the road every week. It's a blast. Man,
It's a whole new locker room for me. When you

(14:19):
leave the game of football or any sport for that matter,
you hear guys struggle with that. Right you go from
this locker room and circle that you're in for so long,
you don't have one anymore. And for me, it's been
an awesome transition into that and then getting on the
camera and just talking about a game I love that's
changed my life that people across this entire country love.
I mean, it's a blast. It's fun. I mean, what

(14:41):
are we talking about? This is awesome.

Speaker 1 (14:43):
So I have two Bengals question, one about when you played,
but then I want to roll into the Bengals. Now
they've won one game, and I'm going to ask about
their defense in a second, but I do want to
talk about when you played there, and you know, growing
up as a massive Boomera sizing fan, I was a
left handed quarterback and that was like him, and then
it became Steve Young because I just wanted somebody that
was like me, except I wasn't good. But playing for

(15:04):
the Bengals, you know, it's constantly like they don't have
money or the owners. All of his money is invested
into the team, so he's not like a billionaire that
has so their practice facilities sucked. So what was it
like playing for the Bengals for ten years? And did
you feel, in comparison to other friends who were playing
in the league, you did not have the resources they had.

Speaker 3 (15:23):
I mean it was a struggle at first. I don't
know a lot to you at first. It was one
of those things where coming from I played in an
awesome program in Louisiana. We were fifty eight and two
when I was in high school. We won three state
championships in my four years in school. And then going
to LSU and being a part of Nick Saban's first
run at you know, at major SEC university and really

(15:45):
the run he went on, you know to become the
Dolphins coach and then Bama's coach and won all the
championships and we won a national championship. We were the
winningest four year group, you know in LSU's history at
that time. To come to Cincinnati where at that time
I think they'd had one, you know, layoff successful division
championship winning season in like twenty years, it was different,

(16:07):
you know, because I thought Marlon Lewis was doing a
heck of a job, but it was just an organization
that was so far behind the times that my first
year and six we were competitive, and then seven o
eight it started to fall off, and it got to
a point in eight where I was just so frustrated
with all of it. It's like, yeah, our food situation
isn't great, Like we don't have the nicest cafeteria set

(16:28):
up ever, we don't have the nicest weight room ever.
All of it's pretty bad. And it's probably pretty low
on the total as far as in the league. It's
it's probably in the bottom five, you know, of any facilities.
But that's really not an excuse to win or lose,
and so you're still frustrated about though. But when you
start to lose and you start to see the locker
room fall off, and guys really attention to detail fall off,

(16:49):
and you have all those things, it really became a struggle.
And so for me, that's really when it turned around
for me, having a moment in O eight where I
kind of put my foot down with some other guys
and we really look at the end of that eight season,
even though we had a bad year, we ended it
in a much better fashion and that led to us
winning the division in OH nine and going to the

(17:10):
playoffs and then really from there on, you know, going
to the playoffs six out of the next seven years,
and so I think for us it's really it was
a struggle, but it was one of those things that, hey,
at some point you got to put your foot in
the ground and make it better and say, you know what,
besides how they spend money and how they do things,
we're still in control of the product on the field,
and we've got to find a way to be better.
And Cincinnati will always only be successful when they draft well,

(17:33):
and that's just the truth. They're not going to put
a lot of resources into the other things and so
that will dictate their success level.

Speaker 1 (17:39):
Let's talk about the Bengals this year. They finally win
the defense seems to be the struggle. Now, your thoughts
on the Bengals season so far? And they're in a
division where I feel like they can still actually win
the division. I mean Pittsburgh is leading now, I don't
feel like Pittsburgh has long to be that number one
spot there. How do you feel about the Bengals this

(17:59):
year and is it a defensive deficiency?

Speaker 3 (18:02):
Yeah, I think it's been a struggle, you know what.
I think going into the year, I felt better about
how they'd be on secondary than maybe being able to
stop the run, and then kind of everything is kind
of falling apart because of that. I think it's one
of those things that once you kind of get in
that world where teams feel like there's a place they
can expose you, then you start to overcompensate and then
all of it starts to be a struggle. Right, And

(18:23):
so I think for them defensively this year, you look
at it up front, I mean, Trey Henderson is kind
of a one man show. I mean, his ability to
create pressure and impact the quarterback is really probably all
teams think about when they go into the week, and
they say, hey, as long as we can keep him
from hitting the quarterback or at least limit it some
the rest of it, we should be successful as far

(18:43):
as you know when you talk about winning those upfront battles,
and so I think it's unfortunate they need another guy
up there with him. For sure. They're not going to
do it by spending money in free agencies. That's not
their thing. So it's going to have to be through
the draft. And I think the really tough part for
them that no one's going to want to hear, is
that they're going to probably have to think about one

(19:03):
of these receivers. He's got to get traded so they
can get some value and probably trade you'd be able
to get picks to be able to upgrade their team.
And it'd be nice to have two dominant receivers. But
you know what, it doesn't help you any if you
can't stop anybody on defense. So they've got to get
this team better. So they've got to find ways to
get trade value picks and be able to draft, because

(19:24):
that's what did take such success. You look at any
Cincinnati Bengal run in history where they've had a winning
season or a winning team for multiple years. It's draft related,
and so they've got to get those draft picks.

Speaker 1 (19:35):
I mean, I can't imagine it's just me them trading
Jamaar Chase, but you also won't sign a new contract.
I mean is would they trade Jamar Chase?

Speaker 3 (19:44):
I mean I could see T Higgins possibly, you know
T Higgins or Jemar I mean they got they got
to pick one. I mean, both of them are really
good football players, both of them. There's a bunch of
teams in the league. They would take them right this second.
Can Cincinnati turned around and win some games and get
themselves competitive this year? Sure, they've shown it. They've shown
the ability that the one positive you have there from
how they've started this season, the positive outlook is they

(20:06):
have shown the ability to go on absolute crazy runs
and win a lot of football games. I don't know
if they've done it with this defense being where it's
been right now, and so I think that's going to
be the tough part. And I know it's got to
be frustrating for Lou and Rumo, who's done a great
job there, just that they can't quite get the pieces
they need to be as competitive as they want to be.

Speaker 1 (20:25):
What away Kansas City with she Rice looks like maybe
an ACL injury going to be out for a while.
They have what Xavier, that's it. They have one rookie
receiver who they said just could run in a straight line,
although he did have he run a few routes this
last week. And they've been winning ugly. I mean, what
is the Chiefs is their ceiling? Can they win the
Super Bowl again? If they don't pick anybody else up.

Speaker 3 (20:48):
One thing I've learned over the last couple of years,
you will not get me to say it's impossible for
them to win the super Bowl or do anything, because
all we do is say, man, they're struggling here, they're
struggling there. It doesn't look like a super Bowl team.
And then they make it back to the super Bowl.
So I'm not going to say they can't make it there.
Can they win it? I don't know, but I think
that you're going to see him make a move. I mean,
I think they have to this or she rice injury

(21:10):
is bad enough. I mean got to feel like they
make a trade of some kind to bring in another
guy because you know, right now, I know that you
know they expected it was the torn acl and they're
still doing some more testing, but gosh, I mean, it
just feels like they've got to get another weapon because
it's too good of a football team to really let
this window miss. And then also you're talking about history,

(21:30):
a chance to threepeat. I think it's worth the trade
in this era.

Speaker 1 (21:35):
Last night golf didn't miss a single throw, and that's
pretty amazing. You ever play offensive line for a guy
that's in the freaking zone and you're just like, this
is a wild day.

Speaker 3 (21:46):
I played offensive line for a couple guys in the zone,
Matthew Stafford, Carson Palmer, I mean, Andy Dalton had some
good runs. Jared Goff obviously in LA as well. It
made me think of we played the Minnesota Vikings on
Thursday Night football in twenty eighteen with Jared Gothic quarterback,
and he was in the zone that night too, and
we got up pretty big on those guys very quickly.

(22:06):
And when he gets going, man, the guy can throw
the football. So if you give him time, you let
him play within the process and rhythm of a play man,
he can throw the football. And I always say this
man guy when he gets hot, it's like a golfer
who just can't miss a shot. And he got hot
last night and he stayed hot. And man, this Detroit
Lions team again, like they continue to be on those

(22:27):
teams that you got to say at the end, they're
going to be there at that NFC title. Chicks.

Speaker 5 (22:31):
Hey, wit, since we're talking about teams here, let's talk
about my Dallas Cowboys. You were just oh boy, you
were just there on Thursday, like, what is going on
with them?

Speaker 4 (22:40):
What is happening with them?

Speaker 5 (22:41):
I mean when they started the season so that the
first week was so strong and then all of a sudden,
we're like, oh, we've got problems.

Speaker 4 (22:47):
What do you see?

Speaker 3 (22:48):
Well, I think you know one thing we've we've kind
of learned quickly in this season is I don't know
if Cleveland's the best test of how good teams are
right now. You know, they haven't played very well over there.
And then you know, with Dallas, I think it's interesting
because you know, they continue to tell us all off
season that everyone was crazy for thinking they should have
done more and that they had everything they needed and

(23:10):
they're all in. But there's no proof that they're all in.
And then the whole contract thing. I mean, I just
like we just we talked about culture all the time
in sports and leadership and all these things. But to
think like Dak Prescott and Ceedee Lamb and all these guys,
like guys, it's not even in question whether they're going
to be a part of the roster for the next
few years. It's got to happen. So like, just get

(23:32):
the contract done and don't send it into training camp
and almost the regular season of all this turmoil within
the team of like, man, is everybody on their last year?
Here they head coaches on his last year, Like what
happens after this year? Once guys start thinking about that,
guess what they're not thinking about the moment they're in
exactly and what they need to do to dominate that

(23:53):
day and be a part of that process and be
about the culture that they're part of, and like, how
do I pour everything I have into us being at
our best? So when you talk about, man the Cowboys
look like they've been a little distracted, Heck yeah they do,
because that's exactly the situation you put them in. And
so I just think from a standpoint of yes, if
the Cowboys drafted well in history, have they been able
to acquire talent and stay really competitive and every year

(24:16):
they're a freaking good football team. I don't think they
handled the last six to seven months with this football
team very well, and I think that's just a fact.
And so right now they're a little undermanned. That's some
spots with some of these injuries. And then also the
reality is they're just not as good as they have
been in the past.

Speaker 1 (24:33):
Final three questions, let's stay with the NFC East Eagles,
struggling Giants terrible. It's my ward is not yours? Giants
terrible Cowboys. Who knows the Commanders blacking everyone? Yeah, but
I just just that as the Commanders and the football team,
they've always just been terrible. Now, the Redskins had their wins,
but I just can't associate them with winning, even though

(24:54):
I'm watching Jayda Daniels play, like, will the Commanders win
that division?

Speaker 3 (25:00):
You know what, dan Quinn's a pretty special human. But
if they can win that division, that's that's pulling off
a pretty special feed. I don't think anybody had them
even in vicinity of thinking they'd be close to winning
this division. But we say it all the time. Quarterback matters,
and having a really good one in this league right
now seems to be one of the most important things
you can do for your football team, and Jayden Daniels

(25:22):
has done an amazing job. Cliff Kingsbury and him seem
to be a great marriage together. I think it's been
awesome to watch when you see a young guy's talented
like that that comes in just you know, with the
ability to impact the game. It's been fun to watch
this team. I don't know if they can hold up
throughout the year because I feel like they're one of
those teams that they're good, but with a couple of

(25:44):
injuries here or there, it's going to be tough to
see this roster make it through and win the NFC East.
But what a heck of a start and a cool
way to see Jade Daniels a guy I watched it
LSU have a lot of success, you know what, come
out and really say, hey, I'm the next CJ. Strap,
I'm the next great quarterback in this league. I loved
watching him again Cincinnati, just the energy and passion he

(26:06):
had for put it all on me. Coach I got this.
I hated watching Cincinnati lose, but I loved watching enough
former Tiger play the way he has.

Speaker 4 (26:15):
When I watch you on TV, I think, dang, that's
a cool jacket. Like, dang, that's a cool shirt.

Speaker 5 (26:20):
Do you pick your clothes out, man, because you're I
think you're the best dress out of everyone on that set.

Speaker 3 (26:25):
I do. I you know, we obviously have people that
are you know, help us with that and all our
roidrobe stuff. But I love to be a part of it.
So I always have him come in at the beginning
of the year and we kind of pick out all
our outfits of me and can you get together? And
she kind of like, I'll say, hey, here's the idea
and concept that I want to go with this year,
and we have fun with it. I enjoy it. I

(26:46):
actually enjoy picking out some clothes. The hoodie, you know,
there's been a lot of fun. People love it. Haven't
actually rocked the hoodie this year yet for a game,
so I'm gonna, uh, it's coming out soon though, you know,
I've got a lot of grief. People want to know
where the hoodie is the sports coade. It's coming though.
I'm just kind of making people wait a little bit,
be patient, you know, so it's coming back though.

Speaker 1 (27:05):
The final question, we talked about the Commanders and you're like, hey,
they may not last, but it's been cool to watch it.
What about the Vikings. Will they suffer the same fate
in your mind? Or are they just good?

Speaker 3 (27:16):
I think they're pretty good, man. I think you look
at the job blind for us, and you know, really,
Kevin O'Connell have done there, both those guys. It's been
special to watch. I mean, they're almost getting teams to
do what they want rather than really responding to what
other teams do, and I think it's been impressive. I
think you look at it though. Even to start the season,
you thought, all right, man, the Vikings started hot on

(27:38):
defense and offense, and Sam Donald's obviously playing out of
his mind. But they got a lot of talent on
this football team. But let's see some adversity. And I thought, yeah,
even though this score of this game, the Vikings jumped
up huge against the Green Bay Packers. I love seeing
them like get some fight back from the Packers and
then have some adverse moments where they get put in
some tough situations defensively and they got to respond and

(27:59):
find a way create a turnover or find a way
to make a big play. I thought that was good
to see, is that even when they jump out like
that and then a team makes a run back at
them and puts them in some tough situations, that they
handle it well. And so I think this is impressive.
I mean, to be able to win some of these
games they pulled off, the way they've won them in
dominating fashion, and really the way they dominated games at times.

(28:22):
I think this team's here to stay. And I think
Sam Darnold's here today too. I think he's gonna have
a great season. And Kevin O'Connell's one of the best
play callers in the game right now, and so is
the gall on the other side of the football, and
Brian Forrez. This coaching staff here is really good and
I see them as being a team that's gonna be
good for the rest of the season.

Speaker 1 (28:39):
Final bonus question. Do you have your ball that you
caught as a touchdown, your one touchdown? Do you keep
that ball?

Speaker 3 (28:44):
You know? I do have that football. And it was
a special day. It was my birthday, and it was
also we were expecting twins, our first kids, our first
time out to shoot. Being parents, we had twins and
my wife was expecting them, and I didn't know what
to do. She's you know, I think it was twenty
something weeks pregnant with twins. It's like, do I tell
her that I might catch a touchdown the first play

(29:05):
of the game, the first drive of the game. Do
I not? It's my birthday. We're in Pittsburgh, which made
it even better. And also, you know, happen to have
a former LSU teammate and Ryan Clark, who may or
may not have been supposed to be covering me. I'm
not entirely sure of their defensive scheme. But I did
catch the touchdown pass and I spiked it in the

(29:26):
end zone, right up in front of all of the
Pittsburgh fans. So that was a really cool moment for me.
The only problem was I didn't tell my wife, and
I think she almost had our twins on the living
room floor when it happened. So I got yelled at
when I got home, and a hug and a kiss.
So it was a mixture of both.

Speaker 1 (29:44):
And you wouldn't got the ball, somethe wouldn't get the
ball for you.

Speaker 3 (29:47):
Oh yeah, I got the football. Baby, We're good. That's
going nowhere.

Speaker 1 (29:50):
You do a great job.

Speaker 3 (29:51):
You're a lineman. You catch one pass, you tell your
kids about it every day. Okay, listen, every day. I'm
always willing to tell that story.

Speaker 1 (29:58):
I promise Amazon's Thursday Night Football. Excellent job. You're killing it.
And you guys can follow Andrew on on Instagram at
Andrew Whitworth's seventy seven. We really appreciate the time, big fans,
and thanks for spending a few minutes with us.

Speaker 3 (30:12):
Hey man, appreciate y'all having a meaning. It was a blast.
Come back anytime.

Speaker 1 (30:15):
Thank you, all right, Andrew seybuddy, all right, thanks to
Andrew Whitworth. It was awesome. Let's talk about football for
a second. Let's talk about if you think you can
identify for players, we'll do more or less. For example,
and this is one from last week. If you were
to see Jamar Chase over under eighty five yards receiving.

Speaker 4 (30:31):
Yeah, I would have said over.

Speaker 1 (30:32):
I'd to price it over too, because the Bengals have
no defense and so they're gonna have to throw. If
I were to say Baker Mayfield more or less than
two hundred and forty point five passing yards more Baker's
been playing. Yeah, really, well, so this is this this
game that we play, it's DraftKings, Pick six, and so
what you do is you pick the players and you
pick more or less of a stat Kirk Cousins more

(30:54):
or less two twenty six point five passing yards.

Speaker 4 (30:57):
Let's go less.

Speaker 1 (30:58):
It seems low though.

Speaker 5 (30:59):
It does seem like and that's why I want to
go less. Whenever it's low like that, and I'm like, oh,
it's definitely way over, I go the opposite.

Speaker 1 (31:06):
But you lose a lot. I do.

Speaker 4 (31:08):
I do, And I'm not saying that. Yeah, I'm not
saying I win.

Speaker 1 (31:09):
I'm saying you're wrong. And that feels. That feels low.
B John Robbinson more or less than sixty five point
five rushing yards. That's tough because they're not factoring in
obviously his receiving yards. I think part of what he
does is rush just gets a lot of yards.

Speaker 4 (31:23):
Yeah, you going under on that, I'm.

Speaker 1 (31:26):
Gonna go I wouldn't. I probably wouldn't pick that One's
skip that one. I wouldn't pick that one. You can do.
There's tons of players, but tonight, for example, Mike Evans
more or less than four point five receptions. What's a
tough one. I'll probably go more on that one. But
that's what this is. If you can pick players and
pick their more or less, I mean you goin money.
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a year oldest son is how old?

Speaker 4 (32:19):
My oldest is? Sixteen?

Speaker 1 (32:21):
So there are two freshman wide receivers. There're seventeen maybe
one s turn eighteen.

Speaker 4 (32:26):
Now that's crazy.

Speaker 1 (32:27):
Oh and they're they're they're killing the Alabama wide receiver.
He's seventeen seven, he left high school early, and he's
a five star kid and he's the most dominant player
on the field. So Ryan Williams had sixteen has sixteen
receptions on the season, four or sixty yards five touchdowns
for Alabama. He's a year older than your son.

Speaker 4 (32:44):
I mean, there's got to be something in the water,
like they just I mean, we're just genetic.

Speaker 5 (32:49):
So like in time, So explain genetics to me. So
in time, the genetics get better, just.

Speaker 1 (32:55):
They can based on they going to say the same,
or they can get they can become worse. It's also
about who you're So let's say get better. If I
have a kid, and hopefully one day I will my
wife and I have a kid, I would expect that
kid to be a better athlete than I am because
my wife is an A plus athlete, because I hope.
What would be terrible is if they get if they

(33:17):
get like my looks and my athletic ability, that's going
to suck.

Speaker 4 (33:24):
But you know what, I wish I was more like
you when I was dating, Like I wish.

Speaker 3 (33:28):
I was more.

Speaker 4 (33:28):
I'm not dating now, no, no, no, I know, but you've
always thought like this, like, oh, genetics, Well what if
I were dating and I love my wife.

Speaker 1 (33:36):
Because I was like, these are some great genetics to marry.
I'm just saying I'm very happy with how you're setting
me up though for you just to talk about you,
so you can talk about you, but don't let's take
you out of it. Oh thank god?

Speaker 4 (33:47):
Uh if I well, I don't even want to say
if I can go back. But it's just interesting, Like
I would have done things a little different. I would
have been like, all right, give me the best genetics.
You're you're very smart, you play, you're an athlete.

Speaker 5 (33:59):
Like then I would think about my future that way
and be like, dude, our kids are going to be
like awesome.

Speaker 4 (34:03):
But I didn't think that.

Speaker 1 (34:04):
But I don't think I did it either. But what
I'm attracted to are really smart people that can challenge me,
and I'm attract to it. But I'm also like, I
get so turned off by because she beats crap out
of me as far as like I can't argue with her,
no lead up, I'll lose. I've never had that happen
in my whole life. I feel like I can get
into an argument with anybody in the whole world, or

(34:25):
a debate, and even if I don't know, I can
figure it out during. I can't do that with her,
so and sometimes I'll do the thing where it's like
I'm just not gonna talk. Yeah, I'll say that, well,
can you wanna play the comes? I'll say anything.

Speaker 4 (34:36):
You just you're just quiet.

Speaker 1 (34:37):
Really, what I'm doing is I know I've been outmatched,
and so that's what attracts me to her. I didn't
like put it on a chart and go like if
I get her pregnant. The athletic ability, I didn't even
know until we just like started playing ball because she
was like an all state softball player and we'd play basketball.

Speaker 4 (34:57):
Yeah, you didn't meet her on the court.

Speaker 1 (34:58):
She was lights out and I'd be like what And
then you see her dad, and her dad's in his sixties,
but it's still like extremely athletic and built. And his
pictures when he's like in his forties, he has eight
ABSA her Kaylen's sister was an all state basketball player,
state championship team. Her brother played college basketball. He was
like six seven, So that I just was fortunate enough

(35:22):
to fall into. But I'm very attractive to that.

Speaker 4 (35:24):
No, totally totally.

Speaker 1 (35:25):
But I didn't pick her because I wrote down some Okay,
I must have a genetic right.

Speaker 4 (35:29):
Now, and I'm happy with the way my life turned out.

Speaker 1 (35:31):
Yeah, we can tell.

Speaker 5 (35:32):
It's just I never thought of that when I was dating.
Seems smart.

Speaker 1 (35:38):
There are certain people that look for certain sure, but
for the most part, you kind of go with what
you're attracted to.

Speaker 5 (35:44):
Because like the mannings like they like they must have
married athletic women.

Speaker 1 (35:48):
Right, I don't know. I don't know if the mom
was an athlete or not. Maybe you looked that up, Mikey,
because the dad obviously.

Speaker 4 (35:54):
Was obviously, But man, if you marry an athletic when
you're already an athlete, and you marry an athlete, I.

Speaker 1 (35:59):
Mean Christian McCaffrey parents, I believe they're both athletes. Nick
his mom was was like a runner or something.

Speaker 4 (36:05):
It's amazing.

Speaker 1 (36:05):
Yeah, But anyway, this kids are seventeen.

Speaker 4 (36:07):
It's unbelievable.

Speaker 1 (36:09):
Jeremiah Smith that has nineteen receptions for the year, three
or sixty yards five touchdowns for Ohio State. He had
two one handed catches. Even watching him in warm up,
when he catches those balls one handed, it's not like
a one hand to catch where it's like you're pinning
it to your hand as it's coming with momentum. Yeah,
he just yanks them out of the air. They're seventeen
or barely eighteen year old kids. I just wonder comparing
that to like your son who's sixteen.

Speaker 5 (36:30):
I mean, he's not confident in getting in his car
and driving his school. Like the confidence level for these
kids has got to be like amazing.

Speaker 1 (36:37):
It's wild that you're seventeen you expect to go start
at Alabama.

Speaker 4 (36:41):
Yeah, and not be stressed about it and catch balls
with one hand.

Speaker 6 (36:44):
I was watched the play of the game.

Speaker 1 (36:46):
I was watching him play high school football last night.
The Alabama kid popped up on my TikTok. It was
like his high school recruiting and he was playing wide
receiver and his games are on ESPN because he that
team was really good and he was playing wide receiver
making all these plays. Just get on the ball and
he makes thirty people miss. He didn't score touchdown every play,
but people are missing every time. But then he also
played quarterback at a high level at a high high school,

(37:08):
not like a double a school where one player does
it all. It's seventeen. Wait, now, I felt like it
was crazy. He's got great teeth too.

Speaker 6 (37:14):
Was in his teeth?

Speaker 1 (37:15):
No, Ron Williams, No, yeah, maybe I have I just
haven't noticed them read.

Speaker 6 (37:20):
They're like perfect man he flosses, and I don't know,
they look kind of fake.

Speaker 1 (37:27):
Uh, mister McMahon on Netflix, I've watcheen that I've seen.

Speaker 4 (37:30):
Huh, you're watching that right, So I was about to say,
I've seen that. Yeah, thanks for telling me. I just
just telling me out in my head.

Speaker 1 (37:35):
Yeah, I've seen five of the six, Mike, I've seen
them all. Yeah, I've seen five of the six. I
am not watching it with my wife, so it's harder
to find. And I don't really watch it an hour time,
like thirty minutes at a time. Yeah, it's usually I'll
watch it and I watch it on my phone. It's
really good. I really like wrestling, and I don't really
watch as much of it now, but I love wrestling

(37:56):
as a kid, even as a young adult, I kept
up with it, and I keep up with a little
bit now. But I don't ever just watch it. I
guess just clips. I guess now if somebody cuts a
really good promo, it'll pop up in my algorithm.

Speaker 4 (38:07):
Where does it come on?

Speaker 3 (38:08):
Now? Like?

Speaker 1 (38:09):
Is it? So? Netflix just signed a deal for next
year that's gonna be on Netflix. But USA had it
Forever Peacock, which owns USA, which is why my show
was on USA Peacock. But mister McMahon's really good.

Speaker 3 (38:21):
Yeah.

Speaker 7 (38:21):
The only thing they made me want to watch it
was whenever Vince my Mann put out that statement. I
didn't really have any interested until then. I was like, oh,
I got to see what this is all about.

Speaker 1 (38:28):
It's the story of Vince McMahon and the WWF slash WWE,
and Vince McMahon puts out a statement and goes, hey,
this is not accurate. They shot this with intentions, and
there's a character, mister McMahon, and there's me, and they
really leaned on the mister McMahon. Like I tell you,

(38:49):
I've been through five and there are some stuff on
it that paining him is not that great, But I
think he jumped the gun on telling people how bad
it makes him look. I haven't seen six yet. I
don't know if they really get heavily into the allegations
that have surfaced in the past year. Yeah, that's about
the last episode. But I don't think through five episodes
that I would be like, he's a real scumbag. Through
five episodes, I'd be like, probably not somebody I want

(39:11):
to be friends with, and did everything like would cut
people for his business. But there are a lot of
really successful people that rip people's hearts out for business.

Speaker 7 (39:22):
It's really just what I would imagine the life of
a billionaire being like that's it. Like he's hardcore a
business hard core, and that is what's going to happen.

Speaker 1 (39:29):
And had to make a lot of tough decisions, a
lot of integrity less decisions, but decisions that had to
be made if the company was going to be massive.
But also they talked about his failures like XFL and
how embarrassing that was. The first time one season done,
the ratings dropped like seventy five percent. It was the
one XFL game was the lowest rated network show in

(39:50):
the history of network television. Ever, when him and Bob
Costs were about to I don't remember that interview. I've
not even seen it on like A because I get
a lot of wrestling on I TikTok old school wrestling.
I had never seen that pop up mic. It's like
something that hey remember this.

Speaker 3 (40:05):
Yeah.

Speaker 7 (40:05):
The fact that he would do interviews during the midst
of some of this stuff, It's like, why are you
doing this?

Speaker 1 (40:09):
Bob Costa is sitting across from him. This is probably
I don't know, ninety two thousand, maybe probably the two thousands,
early two thousands. Yeah, the quality of television. It's a
couple of generations ago. Okay, okay, But Bob Costas is
doing an interview show with him, and they're just sitting
one on one and Bob Costas is like, hey, so
something something something, And Bob Costas says, because he's also

(40:31):
today as part of the documentary, and so Bob Costas
will come in and be like, yeah, I thought through
the whole series, and Bob Costa said, well, I told
him before I went on, Hey, I'm gonna ask some
tough questions because the XFL had really started to fail,
and Vince was like yeah sure. So they go out
in Vincement man like looks like he's gonna beat the
crap out of Bob Costas about in a formal interview,

(40:51):
Like he's leaning into him.

Speaker 4 (40:54):
Like he's big too, right.

Speaker 1 (40:55):
Yeah, big as in like muscular. I mean he's probably
sixty two or something in real life, right based Jacks though, Yeah,
the steroids thing is super interesting.

Speaker 4 (41:04):
Right, So what happens with Bob Costas well.

Speaker 1 (41:06):
He doesn't punch him, but the interview is really weird
because he's right in his face and Bob Costas feels
like Vincent Man's not gonna hit him, so he's just
like Leska. But Vincent Man looks like he's gonna rip
his head off. And this is not like a work,
it's not a WWE thing. It's a real liarview. But
you can see how aggressive he gets.

Speaker 7 (41:24):
It almost seems like all of his life is WWE though,
like anything he does, he's showing up like I'm performing
right now. This is all going back in my brand.

Speaker 1 (41:33):
What would you rate the series? I get like a
four out of five.

Speaker 7 (41:35):
I think if you're not a wrestling fan, like my
wife not into it whatsoever. She didn't like the series, No,
I think, And then I think Netflix always, like, like
you said, they had an agenda. They were good to
pick certain parts of his life they wanted to focus
on to sensationalize it. So I feel like they focused
on some things way too hard that it didn't really
paint him as a whole.

Speaker 1 (41:54):
I feel like they gave him a little benefit of
the doubt at times, talking about where he came from.
He was an abused kid, didn't know his real dad,
met some man senior until he got older. Comes from
I mean, he was very poor and so he had
the attitude of I will just kill everything until I
get to why I'm not poor, and then I'm gonna
meet like he has that and I don't have it
like he does yet. Anyway, it's still time, but I

(42:18):
definitely maybe I just related on that level. It was
like I would I would have worked every second of
every day and made I've made some tough decisions. And
if you make a lot of decisions on a big level,
some people are just gonna think you're a dick because
you're having to make tough decisions, and some people are
gonna think you're a saint. And sometimes that's gonna switch.
And there were times where people would sue him. He'd

(42:40):
bring them back in because it's like this is good
for business.

Speaker 3 (42:42):
Hmm.

Speaker 1 (42:43):
There were times where like him and Hulkogan got into
it bad is it's the storyline, like you said, mm hmm.

Speaker 4 (42:48):
Like in real life that got into a bad Yes.

Speaker 1 (42:51):
Hulk left went to w CW because he was like, I'm
gona do movies and end up going to WW but
then Hulk comes back and he's like, brings them back
to fight the Rock in Wrustlemania, and he's like, I
won't let personal decisions get in the way of business.
It's I give it a four and a half out
of five. I'm not finished incomplete because one more episode,
but I've really I've look forward to watching it. But yeah,
not somebody that I think i'd want to be friends with.

Speaker 3 (43:13):
Yeah.

Speaker 7 (43:13):
The interesting part to me was whenever he kind of
blurred the lines of the mister McMahon character and what
was going on in his real life. Yeah, like usually
get to like make out with chicks on TV. It's like,
is he doing that, because like that's what he would do, Like, hey,
I could actually turn this into Conte's like, oh, it's
all just for the show or like that's what he
would be doing behind closed the doors anyway.

Speaker 1 (43:32):
And he has a lot of really bad allegations against
him now. But I would say whenever I first started
to have some success and Eddie and I were doing
Raging Idiots and I paid for a music video and
I got a model to make out with me on
uh in the music video, I was blowing lines.

Speaker 4 (43:45):
Interesting, I mean that happened.

Speaker 1 (43:49):
I was like, now for the we need to really
like meet in the middle and like it's a makeout
scene mister Bones and Bobby, you know, two different people.

Speaker 5 (43:57):
But when you make a documentary like that, though, like,
don't you know that there there's a really good chance
of them spinning it in different ways that you may
not agree with.

Speaker 1 (44:06):
Well, so Vince didn't make it. Bill Simmons one of
the executive producers of it, so they're gonna make it regardless.
So it's up to Vince if he wants to be
a part of it. Now, him being a part of
it can actually shift a little bit of it.

Speaker 5 (44:19):
Does that mean be interviewed on it? Or hold an
executive producer?

Speaker 1 (44:22):
So he's not executive producer, but he's a part he
has creatively. I only get any.

Speaker 7 (44:27):
Say now and they bring in people who don't like
him and are saying things like against him.

Speaker 1 (44:32):
So and he's in every episode more than anybody else
talking I really liked it, you liked it? Yeah?

Speaker 7 (44:38):
I mean his statement could also be trying to bring
attention to it because he's all about show. But put
out this statement and get people interested in it, And
I wouldn't watch it.

Speaker 1 (44:46):
I wouldn't have thought that, But over and over again,
he's like, it doesn't matter what happens to me personally.

Speaker 7 (44:49):
That's all he does in his life is create storylines.
What is good for business? Me putting out the statement
could be good.

Speaker 1 (44:54):
For business if I'm taking off all the terrible allegation,
the recent ones, and I'm removing all of that, Like
brilliant dude, brilliant through necessity.

Speaker 4 (45:04):
A brilliant business mind, right, that's what you're saying that person.

Speaker 1 (45:07):
Well, I'm saying it cut all the allegations, even person
to have these thoughts. Yeah, brilliant guy and also brilliant.
And then he would try things and fail and it
was just like onto the next.

Speaker 7 (45:15):
I mean even how he started it of like going
out and taking top talent from other regions where it
wasn't a national thing. Gay, He's like, oh, first years
to do it. Here's the number one wrestler here in
this region. I'm gonna pay him money, bring him over
to my thing. And then embraced a cable Yeah when
that wasn't a thing.

Speaker 1 (45:30):
So yeah, a terrible dude, I think, But you can,
but you don't have to be one or the other
because it sounds like especially like well the last ones
were like he was like had it was like whacking
off of a girl's hair or something like people allegation something.
I don't remember the allegation exactly, like pooping on her
head or something. It was bad.

Speaker 6 (45:50):
Yeah, I go weird.

Speaker 1 (45:51):
Like the culture. Yeah, like read that interest that's a
bad culture. I was letting, No, No, that's attitude era.
I'm talking about some people like women's suing him.

Speaker 3 (46:02):
Man.

Speaker 1 (46:02):
Uh the steroids thing like all those people that died. Yeah,
I never were forty five.

Speaker 7 (46:08):
I never really thought about it. And as I was
watching it, I realized what they said that me as
a kid watching that, I just thought that was part
of the storyline. Though people dying there were characters.

Speaker 3 (46:17):
To me.

Speaker 1 (46:17):
I was like, oh, so and So died.

Speaker 7 (46:19):
When you think about like, those are real people dying,
and nobody really questioned it because you were so like
in the world of wrestling that it goes Adie Guerrero
died like that's.

Speaker 1 (46:27):
Part of the storyline, all right, and pilm and died.
Who's bringing who you're bringing in next? They talk about
owen Hart, they do it. They do that like a
fifteen minutes, a full fifteen minutes on it. Yeah, where
Owen Hart. Bretthart's brother was the Blue Meani. I remember
the Blue Meani and so he was this character with
the mask is coming out of the rafters on a
cable and fell into the ring died. I remember that

(46:51):
during a pay per view, and it happened when the
lights were down, which I didn't know. I thought everybody
in their reena, Yeah, no one saw it. Yeah, nobody
saw it because the lights were down and there's blood
in the ring. And they do the pay per view
and Vince is like, keep going with the show because
nobody in the crowd saw it, and Vince goes, if
it were me that happened to I'd want them to

(47:11):
finish the show if nobody in the crowd saw it.
And you see the like they go to Jeff Jarrett
and he's cutting a promo and he's like yelling at
whoever's gonna fight, but he's like crying again there's blood
in the ring, and they finish out the yeahs wild,
I remeard it happening. I remember that.

Speaker 7 (47:29):
And then the opposite thing happen with Chris ben Wah.
He wouldn't murder that happens, and then they do a
big tribute to him.

Speaker 1 (47:34):
Do they talk about that in six Yeah, because I
just know the story. He murdered his wife and kids
and himself.

Speaker 7 (47:39):
And in staid they stop with the show dud and
then do this make tribute to him? And then the
news comes out after they already did that?

Speaker 1 (47:44):
What over? Like like, those are two terrible decisions. But
I'm gonna say, over the course of forty years or
whatever it is, there's gonna be a lot of decisions
that you look back out and go it's a terrible thing.
The owen Hart thing, though, I think, and I don't
like to put myself on somebody else's shoes. I think
I would have called the show.

Speaker 4 (48:00):
Was he dead on the spot? Yes, and they knew that.

Speaker 1 (48:03):
They so the people came out and they tried to
do life saving efforts. They rolled them back and then
during the show, Jim Ross was like, we have to
announce it was him and Jerry Lawler that owen Hard
has died. And it's like, this is not a work,
this is not a storyline, and they continued on with
the show.

Speaker 4 (48:20):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (48:20):
I don't know. I don't like the second guest. Folks,
I feel like I got to stop the show.

Speaker 7 (48:25):
They want to disappoint the fans in the crowd already.
It's wild.

Speaker 4 (48:29):
I know, I think they would understand. But yeah, they
didn't tell the crowd.

Speaker 1 (48:32):
They didn't see it. They know the crowd.

Speaker 4 (48:34):
I'm saying after the fact, like this is why we're canceling.

Speaker 1 (48:36):
Yeah, I think sure, but they they but again they
did not know to them that it was just something
that happened and maybe a storyline. So and then Brett
and it turns out it wasn't w w f's fault,
wwb's fault. Yeah, it was the company that made the
harness later got sued because that's what broke. And so

(48:59):
the Heart fam only sued like Owen's wife sued wwe wb'
is like we've had so many investigations, it's the horn.
They sued the Harness people. And then Brett Hart came
out and was like, you know, for a long time
I thought maybe they were trying to get get at
me and they might kill my brother because Brett Hart
left him. It is very controversial. Yeah, it was the
screw jow Montre.

Speaker 3 (49:19):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (49:20):
Anyway, it's good, you know, the size of Hole Cochin.
I'm always amazed by that.

Speaker 3 (49:24):
I didn't know you was that big.

Speaker 1 (49:25):
Not that he's just muscular, because we can see that,
but he's like six seven in that muscular.

Speaker 4 (49:29):
You remember Rocky Man Rocky three, Yeah, it's three.

Speaker 1 (49:32):
They talk about it. He's in it two Rockies. I
mean they talk about him being Thunderlips.

Speaker 4 (49:38):
Yeah, that was his character. That was his name in
the movie.

Speaker 1 (49:41):
Yeah, so he did that in Rocky So, uh yeah,
that's it. We spent a lot of time on this,
but I think we probably have a lot of wrestling
fans or used to be wrestling fans.

Speaker 3 (49:49):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (49:50):
I give it four and a half out of five,
although I'm still incomplete. Mike gives it four.

Speaker 4 (49:53):
You watch it, Casey, not yet, Maddie, No, no, I
haven't seen Red.

Speaker 1 (49:57):
You have Netflix? Yeah, I got Netflix. Make sure I
like wrestling now or then?

Speaker 4 (50:03):
Uh No, I don't really keep up with it now,
but back in the day, I did like Ray Mysterio,
all those guys.

Speaker 1 (50:07):
That's who you go to first, Like I remember Ray
Misterio and his son. I think Wrestle's now the six
one nine, wasn't that as finisher? Yeah?

Speaker 6 (50:15):
Yeah?

Speaker 7 (50:16):
Read and I went to SummerSlam a couple of summers ago.

Speaker 1 (50:18):
I forgot. I saw Logan Paul. Yeah, that was fun.
I saw Logan Paul interviewing Undertaker because or the other Paul.
It's got to be Logan, right, because Logan's wrestler.

Speaker 7 (50:28):
Logan who has the podcast anyway, both of you, but
Logans is bigger impulsive.

Speaker 4 (50:33):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (50:33):
I was watching clips everything. I watched the clips now
on TikTok.

Speaker 6 (50:35):
Which is the one with the bell. That guy's got
the belly.

Speaker 1 (50:37):
Now he's the boxer, Okay, he's the one fighting Mike Tyson.

Speaker 4 (50:40):
Is that a real belly?

Speaker 1 (50:42):
So I have a theory that is the other Paul,
Jake Paul, Right, Jake Paul's fighting Mike Tyson. Remember these
were just two YouTube kids, by the way, that have
been so smart. They've done the Vince LC man and
just marketed the crap out of themselves in every way. Yeah,
it's wild. Uh My theory with that belly is he
got because you could do that in three weeks and

(51:06):
just be super bloated and stick it out.

Speaker 4 (51:08):
Oh you think it's real?

Speaker 1 (51:09):
Hold on, because I think you could stick it out right,
you know, everybody can do the thing now where they
stick a belly out. Yeah, so I think he got
it extremely bloated. Did that? I have two theories. But
it was before and they recorded it these bits to
play getting ready for the fight. So now he's all
in super great shape. But this is something they did before,
way pre pre pre that's number one. Number two has

(51:30):
got a lot of money. That could be a fake
belly because his face is not fat and like his
pecks are still the.

Speaker 6 (51:39):
Pecks look good, and then the belly just hangs over.

Speaker 1 (51:41):
So I think it could be a prosthetic belly, but
I think mostly they probably shot it ahead of all
of it. You see the guy and I forget what
it's called. Mike, maybe you can help me on this.
If you just eat on TikTok and people watch you eat,
what's the term for that?

Speaker 3 (51:56):
Bang?

Speaker 1 (51:56):
Okay, you two both know, I know you two weirdos
would know that. It's when you just watch people eat.
And so this dude who was four hundred plus pounds
I'm assuming probably four fifty even so he's a big
muck banger and people and so every he put up
his videos every week, every week, every week, what he did,
which was amazing, and again shout out to this dude.

(52:16):
He recorded a ton of content ahead of time enough
for two years, muck bang muck bang shooting it every
night so he can have videos still. But while this
is all being put up on feeds for two years,
he's losing weight. All of a sudden, one day pops up.
I'm scinny now. I was like, shout out. People got
mad at him?

Speaker 4 (52:35):
Yeah, I read that.

Speaker 1 (52:37):
But people that get mad at somebody, you're you're losers
if you get mad at him for that. First of all,
you're a loser for caring about what he does.

Speaker 4 (52:44):
And he eventually came out and he said, this is
what I did.

Speaker 1 (52:46):
Yes, oh yeah, he didn't act like he just like
cut it all off of him. Yeah, Mike, can you
rationalize why people were get mad at him?

Speaker 7 (52:52):
I mean, I think he's just like a really polarizing dude,
and I think it was just him messing with people,
but also like putting the finger back at other people, like, look,
you're so consumed with like my weight, and you've been
watching me, and I proved you wrong.

Speaker 1 (53:05):
I thought it was hilarious. I don't I don't muck
bang a lot.

Speaker 4 (53:08):
What does that even mean?

Speaker 6 (53:09):
Where did that come from?

Speaker 1 (53:10):
Yeah? I know, I.

Speaker 7 (53:11):
Think it's a Japanese word.

Speaker 3 (53:13):
But yeah.

Speaker 7 (53:14):
People will go to like Taco Bell by every single
menu item and then eat it on camera. I would
watch them from time to time just because, like me,
watching that stuff makes me feel like I'm consuming it
without eating it, and it's just kind of interesting to watch.

Speaker 3 (53:26):
Oh.

Speaker 1 (53:26):
I feel like when I watched ITFF like that I
want to eat it. It makes me want to eat it.

Speaker 3 (53:29):
Oh.

Speaker 1 (53:29):
Really so different than Mike or Mike watching it can
be like, oh, I feel like I just kind of
did it me. It's like, oh, I must do it now.

Speaker 7 (53:35):
Whenever I was first losing weight, when I was losing
one hundred pounds, I would get my healthy food that
were on a YouTube video somebody eating like KFC for
an hour and I'm like, Okay, I feel like I'm
eating that too, even though I'm eating broccoli.

Speaker 6 (53:45):
Whoa tricking your mind?

Speaker 1 (53:49):
Caitlin Clark Memorabilia, It's been a record, and I'll tell
you it's something I just did, and then we'll get
to our games and stuff. But because this is coming
on Tuesday, we won't spend a lot of time talking
about the last weekend that's been regurgitated a bunch of times,
but we will do our personal ones. I saw the
story on Kaylyn Clark member bill. Yet it's been a
record setting year for Kaylin Clark both on and off
the basketball court, while setting records for rookie assists and

(54:13):
not only that total assists. I think he's the number
one assist leader and rookies or not and rookie three pointers,
and I think she's top three all time, maybe two maybe,
I think she's two all time in WNBA three pointers
all time rookie number two all time in three pointers.

Speaker 4 (54:26):
Wow.

Speaker 1 (54:27):
Her rookie car was sold for eighty four thousand dollars,
which we talked about, which is funny though her WNBA
salary is only seventy six thousand. Although she didn't get
the money for that rookie Cark right, somebody had it.
But it's been killing. And I told you guys, if
you remember that I got and I was bidding on
a Kaitlin Clark game one of her career that they lost.

(54:47):
They were playing the Connecticut Sun, and it's the ticket
greated by PSA A ten with an autograph on it
and I'm kind of into the ticket collectibles too, Like
I just got a Peyton Maning Super Bowl t I
get signed Peyton Manning super Bowl whatever, MVP and it's
great at ten. So I like tickets and have some
pretty cool ones. But I missed out on the auction,

(55:09):
meaning I bid on it. It got up to eleven
thousand dollars. I think it's what it went off at,
and I didn't. I didn't win it because I wasn't
just I wasn't well, I don't want to pay that
much money. I think I get like eight, And then
I went to bed, and the guy kept resetting the
bidding because as only as two of us, and every
time you bid again, it starts it over at thirty
minutes and extended bidding, so he kept dicking with me
where I'd get down to one second, I'm like a

(55:30):
one boom, he bet again, just try to wear me out.
So I didn't win, and I was always like, dang,
I wish I would have won that, And so one
other one exists as of now, and so I saw
it and I got on Golden Oh man, I'm locked
out of my app and so same thing. The seats

(55:51):
were a little better this ticket, but same thing. Great
is that?

Speaker 4 (55:54):
Does that matter?

Speaker 1 (55:56):
Your password has expired and must be reset inner verification code.
You know what's a good thing about these phones? Now
they'll put the verification code in like that bottom thing.

Speaker 4 (56:05):
Yeah, and it's already it's already there.

Speaker 1 (56:06):
You just click it.

Speaker 4 (56:08):
Yeah, that's cool.

Speaker 1 (56:08):
Sometimes it'll read you in your emails too, if you
get an email.

Speaker 3 (56:10):
Do you ever do that?

Speaker 4 (56:11):
Yeah, that's pretty cool.

Speaker 1 (56:12):
Because text, I am like, oh, I guess it's in
my text, but it's like, don't get in my text,
everybody in the government. But then I'm like, okay, you
can Golden or whomever. So I saw all the one
come up, and I'm like, it was on a Saturday night,
and since I'm a loser, why not. So I got
on and I bid and let me put my code

(56:32):
in here. Boom, password, I gotta change my password back up.
I want to choose my own password. I'm gonna do Eddie,
it's awesome.

Speaker 4 (56:45):
That's your password.

Speaker 1 (56:46):
Nice, that's all my passwords. Okay, I'm in. I've updated
my password. Boom. I'm logging in back into Golden where
I love to do these auction sides. Yes, password and
so on Saturday night. I get in the bidden purchases.
There's nothing here, can't imagine. That's terrible. I got a

(57:08):
Cantlin Cark ticket this whole thing. So you did get
a ticket? Yeah, and I got it for about seven
thousand dollars less than the song.

Speaker 4 (57:16):
That's awesome, Arry's catching it. Yeah, and you have to
stay up late.

Speaker 1 (57:19):
I think I spent like forty five hundred bucks on
this one, which is a lot of money, but I
was ready for the other one. I also bought a
Caitlin Clark Angelry's dual signed both ten graded auto nine
point five card. Also got that and they're going on
eBay for like six thousand dollars. And I got this
at like forty two hundred, okay, and I don't plan
to flip it right now. I got one more thing.

(57:43):
Oh that that that that picture I showed you?

Speaker 4 (57:47):
What was it?

Speaker 1 (57:48):
Was it painting?

Speaker 3 (57:49):
Oh?

Speaker 4 (57:49):
That's a cool painting.

Speaker 1 (57:50):
I think I don't know why I can't log into this.
So Mike, remember, did you got a New York with us?

Speaker 4 (58:00):
I did not know.

Speaker 1 (58:00):
That's why I felt weird asking you. We went to
New York. Uh, there was a dude read you know,
when the dude that did the paint you got one
of those? No, But I just was since then he
would like paying athletes and athletes would sign them. I
was interested in like that world, and so I went
and bought like a Jayden Read he's a packer wide receiver. Watson,
Christian Watson is one of those two Watson And it

(58:21):
was only like two hundred and fifty bucks. It's like four
feet tall, three feet wide. So Christian Watson painting that
he signed. And I really thought I wouldn't get it
because I was like, somebody, surely someone's gonna pay more
than that for that big painting. I got it.

Speaker 4 (58:30):
That's awesome.

Speaker 1 (58:31):
Those are three things I got. So I have nowhere
to put this stuff. I'd say you paid two hundred
thousand dollars for one of those. No, that was Michael,
like Michael Jordan.

Speaker 4 (58:39):
Yeah, the Kobe Ones.

Speaker 1 (58:41):
I wonder, why can't I don't see this stuff that
I bought? All right, let's take one more break, we'll
come back, all right. We didn't get a chance to cry,
And Casey, I was thinking about you because we had terrible,
terrible weekends. Arkansas last the second half the game Texas
A and MBT is miserable. I hate it. I hate everything.

(59:03):
Everything sucks, and we're kind of done now, Like we
can win some games, I guess, but we're probably not
going to win with our schedule coming up, which we
have Tennessee, we have all missed. There's only a few
games where I feel like, oh, we have a good shot.
Now we may surprise one of these teams. And I
hope we do, and I'll be rooting as hard as
I possibly can. But we blew another game that could
have set us up. Had we won this one, I

(59:25):
was I was miserable, but now I'm just the point
of acceptance that I'm going to be miserable. So I
wasn't affected as much because the expectation was there, and
that's even worse. So I'm back to that. Oh I'm
back to that. And so Arkansas lost. It was terrible
and I hate it, and I'm not going to the
Tennessee game. I was going to is that in? Uh yeah,

(59:46):
game day? No, it's it's and game Day was going
to come and we were already working on the guest
picker part of it or being a part of the
broadcast for me. But they lost, so not coming.

Speaker 4 (59:58):
But but what are you? You don't want to go
to the game anyway, No.

Speaker 1 (01:00:01):
I don't want to say I'm not if I only
have a certain amount of free weekends and and I've
spent my money, I can't look cark tickets. So I
have to choose. If they had won, that would have
been the one i'd I'd have gone to that one.
I still probably want to go to Texas, but it's
it makes me sick. And so the Jets lost on
a field goal. Yeah, they didn't score. They got to

(01:00:22):
be by bo Neicks. He's my hero.

Speaker 6 (01:00:24):
Bix Courtland Sutton had more yards than bow Knicks when
they won. The game was like negative passing for negative passing.
In the third quarter, he had negative seven yards and
the Jets, Jets.

Speaker 1 (01:00:36):
That Greg the leg, had a chance to win it did.

Speaker 6 (01:00:39):
It was horrible. I mean, I Breese Hall had like
the worst game of his career. He looked lost. He
was like he didn't pick up that blitz on that
one fourth down play.

Speaker 1 (01:00:46):
It was raining, but also rained for both teams to
be fair. But I'm saying like as far as like
no offensive output, you know, no outpouring of points or yards.

Speaker 6 (01:00:55):
It was like a weird But do you think Roger's
green Bay? I don't know. I mean he think he's
used to playing the elements. Zach Wilson.

Speaker 1 (01:01:03):
They should have won. Yeah, I'm not saying they shouldn't
have won, but I'm saying the low offensive numbers I get,
but they should have had more points than the freaking.

Speaker 6 (01:01:09):
Broncos nine points.

Speaker 1 (01:01:11):
Yeah, when they when they're lining the kickup.

Speaker 6 (01:01:14):
I gotta know if you're like me and you expect
it guaranteed, miss, you already knew that. I already knew
it was happening.

Speaker 4 (01:01:19):
Yeah, I had money, and I was like, for sure,
we're gonna is it?

Speaker 1 (01:01:23):
Yeah, Casey and I are the same with them.

Speaker 6 (01:01:24):
Yeah, yeah, we're sympathy going, yeah, we just expect to
lose because.

Speaker 1 (01:01:28):
We've had our hearts broken so many times. And why
we keep going back and allowing our hearts to be
put back together, I'll never.

Speaker 6 (01:01:34):
Know because we Then Robert Silas just their clapping.

Speaker 1 (01:01:39):
You know, he was like maybe the cadence.

Speaker 6 (01:01:42):
Yeah right, the thing that Aaron Rodgers is fames for,
let's he shouldn't do that anymore because the players are
too uh you know what?

Speaker 1 (01:01:49):
And I like what Aaron Rodgers said, and I know
you always like what Aaron Rodger said. I think he
could come off interested poor at times. But Aaron Rodgers
is like, what if we just hold him accountable?

Speaker 6 (01:01:59):
Right, And I was like, exactly, yeah, thirteen penalties on
the game too, fifteen penalties, thirteen accepted.

Speaker 1 (01:02:05):
So and it's all I don't like each other. No,
you can now tell.

Speaker 6 (01:02:08):
I mean he's a clown though, Salad. I mean all
he does is literally just clap. He just claps everyone
and you know, just lets everyone just you know, illegal formation.
Garrett Wilson doesn't know where he's supposed.

Speaker 1 (01:02:17):
To Begers does not like Garrett Wilson.

Speaker 6 (01:02:19):
No, it's yeah, I mean back to reality. I see
he's quick.

Speaker 1 (01:02:23):
Fighting and training camp like the little side videos were
at it with each other, maybe not fighting, having a
stern word with Hi.

Speaker 3 (01:02:30):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:02:30):
Yeah, he doesn't like him, and the Raiders are really
looking forward to tradeing DeVante Adams. I don't think there's
gonna play again, just from like listening to the stuff,
Like I was watching a Raiders guy on TikTok. It's
like one of their beat writers. He's like, I don't
think he plays again, and he's probably healthy because they
don't wan him to get hurt because they can't trade him.

Speaker 6 (01:02:47):
Right, But I mean, we don't even need another wide receiver.
I feel like I feel like we need line help,
I mean, which is just there's just so many other
parts to this team that are broken.

Speaker 1 (01:02:55):
Would you trade the non showing Hassan Reddick.

Speaker 6 (01:03:00):
Yeah, if we can somehow get.

Speaker 1 (01:03:02):
Well, you could. Yeah, for DeVonta Adams, would you make
that trade?

Speaker 6 (01:03:05):
I mean I would, But with the Raiders do that
so then have to deal with that, I mean, I
guess they're also a.

Speaker 1 (01:03:09):
Train wreck, but that's it. They but they'll only do
if they if they're planning to pay them, Like that's
the issue in New York is it is the money.
So the Raiders would only do that because they're seeing
is holding out. If they'd be willing to also pay
the contract.

Speaker 6 (01:03:19):
I mean, I'd be thrilled if that happened. But I
don't know. We'll see. I mean, it's as think it's
going to be a long, long weekend here in London
coming up.

Speaker 1 (01:03:27):
It's gonna be rough planning for the Vikings, right, yep.

Speaker 6 (01:03:31):
Undefeated Vikings, Sam Darnold.

Speaker 1 (01:03:33):
That's what they do Arkansas probably beat Tennessee, and yeah,
you know what, maybe Cheat will probably beat the Vikings.
We'll be like, oh my god.

Speaker 6 (01:03:39):
I'll be riding high and then Monday Night against the
Bills the following week.

Speaker 1 (01:03:42):
Weeks right then we give you about Lake Travis High
School the next week.

Speaker 4 (01:03:47):
They're a good team, though, Lake Travis, and you can do,
you can do.

Speaker 3 (01:03:49):
The Cowboys.

Speaker 4 (01:03:50):
I mean the Cowboys were fine. I mean they won
by five points. I mean it was like it wasn't
much of a game. We still look bad and I
still don't really know what's going on over there. It's
just it's just they just look out whack.

Speaker 5 (01:04:00):
Our defense is bad and the offense doesn't know how
to Just there's something going on between CD and DAK.
Maybe they just haven't practiced enough. I don't know what
it is. But the magic of the Cowboys that we've
had in years past is not there. And slowly I
look at the season being like this is just I
don't even know we'll make the playoffs this year, especially
with the.

Speaker 1 (01:04:20):
The division weak division though it is Eagles kind of suck, yeah,
Giants suck. The Commanders are still the Commanders though, right,
Like that's what I was saying to went wit Worth earlier.
It was like, I know they're good, they'd have a
rookie quarterback. If they're still the Commanders. I can't really
see them winning a lot just because of what they've
taught us through history. So the Cowboys could win.

Speaker 4 (01:04:44):
The division and then we're in the playoffs again. That's
all it takes to just lose one game. And this
would be when you win, like when you shouldn't. Dak
comes through and plays his guts out when they're expected
to lose.

Speaker 5 (01:04:56):
Yeah, I mean, and that's the NFL too, right, like
just building parlays for the NFL. Now, it's like I
look at like, all right, who hasn't won a game
in two weeks? Bet them to win.

Speaker 1 (01:05:03):
Unless it's Jacksonville.

Speaker 6 (01:05:05):
I did that with the Titans on Monday Night football.

Speaker 3 (01:05:07):
I did.

Speaker 6 (01:05:08):
Yeah. I just had a feeling.

Speaker 1 (01:05:10):
They benched Levis last night.

Speaker 4 (01:05:11):
I saw that.

Speaker 1 (01:05:12):
They said he was hurt, he's hurt.

Speaker 4 (01:05:13):
Yeah, right, his shoulders like that, and then Mason Rudolph
went in play.

Speaker 1 (01:05:17):
Yeah, and then they ended up I fell asleep.

Speaker 4 (01:05:18):
The ended up winning, right, Yes, they want they crushed
they want by long like thirty actually thirty, so I
fell asleep way before that. Dolphins couldn't do anything, fel
I didn't even look.

Speaker 1 (01:05:26):
At the score this morning because I just I figured
they want Yeah, Dolphins can do anything. It was frustrating
from what I saw, but so I turned it off.
It was ugly. I turned off the first quarter because
I was like, I have nobody and this didn't miss
much was it was ugly. I turned off the Georgia
Alabama game at twenty three zero.

Speaker 5 (01:05:44):
I think everyone did, right Like after halftime, You're like,
why am I going to watch the rest of this game.

Speaker 1 (01:05:48):
I went and made a big deal about it to
my wife, like, hey, I just want to spend time
with you. It really the game was a blowout. I
was like, let's just watch a show or something like
hang out here. So dope, and then like I go
to the bathroom, I'm flipping through Instagram and I see
the Georgia sideline erupting on a play and I'm like,
what year is this?

Speaker 3 (01:06:02):
One?

Speaker 1 (01:06:02):
Game is this front? I'm like, oh my god, I
flip over. George's taking the lead. Alabama ends up winning.
That seventeen year old receiver.

Speaker 6 (01:06:09):
But crazy, what a what a game unbelievable.

Speaker 1 (01:06:14):
Game the two coaches, because if Alabama wins a national championship,
it's not about Nick Saban anymore, because Saban did when
won the last couple of years he was there.

Speaker 5 (01:06:23):
Right, although all of Saban did leave him with a
pretty good team, right.

Speaker 1 (01:06:27):
Sure, Yeah, but again, he's not gonna come if it's
not a good team. It's not like it's a charity.
Like he had something going on in Washington. For sure,
it was really good, so he didn't need the board,
didn't need to come. But he wins everywhere. It's like
signetty or whatever. At Indiana, that's the next dude up,
Like whichever major program goes. If it's Ohio State, if
Ryan Day's out, like that's a dude that's got ball

(01:06:49):
so big. He'll take any big program that has expectations
and just go give them to me. I will win.
The clip of him saying google me reminds me of
Toby Keith when he said that dice. He's like, do
I win? Google me? He went everywhere and Indiana's undefeated.

Speaker 6 (01:07:05):
It's badass.

Speaker 1 (01:07:06):
He was Nick sabite recruiting coordinator and maybe wide receivers
coach on that staff. Whenever Kirby Smart was I think
defensive coordinator. But everywhere he's been it's and it's wild
to watch Indiana win. It's cool. I'm rooting for him.
He's yell a little moxie about him.

Speaker 5 (01:07:22):
Anyone that says google me, it's got some good confidence
going out.

Speaker 1 (01:07:26):
All right, So oh oh the I'll say this, Aubrey
is awesome Ki, But him missing that kick costs a
lot of people in money.

Speaker 4 (01:07:34):
Yep, they didn't cover. They did not cover the spread.

Speaker 1 (01:07:37):
He doesn't miss.

Speaker 4 (01:07:38):
Wait, well, what did you get? What did you get
that game at?

Speaker 1 (01:07:40):
Because most I didn't get any bet the game.

Speaker 5 (01:07:42):
If you bet at pre game, it was it was
five not five and a half. So I think people
that kind of bet it right when the game started.

Speaker 1 (01:07:49):
It depends on what where you're betting at. Because most
people that I saw bet at pre and it was
a five and a half.

Speaker 5 (01:07:53):
Okay, okay, Because I mean I pushed. It's like like
I didn't care if he made it or not. But man, yeah,
I can see how people can be upset about that.

Speaker 1 (01:08:02):
You didn't care, but if you would have made it,
would have won, So you did care.

Speaker 4 (01:08:04):
No, I pushed a push with me is like, thank god,
thank god.

Speaker 1 (01:08:07):
But you still care because you would have won. No,
I get it, but whatever, we're on ten bucks, like
you use that one so that's a lot.

Speaker 6 (01:08:13):
But a push to me is like you only did
one unit, wash my hands. I got my unit back, but.

Speaker 1 (01:08:18):
You cared because if it made it, you don't want
your money.

Speaker 4 (01:08:21):
Yes, but it's not. It doesn't hurt so bad.

Speaker 1 (01:08:23):
Okay, that that I'll accept doesn't hurt.

Speaker 4 (01:08:25):
So there a little bit, a little bit.

Speaker 1 (01:08:27):
That's money you didn't win. Maybe not money lost, the
money you didn't win.

Speaker 4 (01:08:30):
Did you see a post malone at the game.

Speaker 1 (01:08:32):
With Brandon Aubrey signed his jersey? Was that last week?

Speaker 3 (01:08:34):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (01:08:34):
Yeah, that was before that game.

Speaker 1 (01:08:35):
Oh it was before this Giants.

Speaker 6 (01:08:37):
Yeah, the week before Thursday, last Thursday.

Speaker 1 (01:08:41):
Oh, that's why it feels weird because so long. It
feels like it was a long time. It was a
week ago, basic today, Tuesday. Okay, I think we're done here.
Thanks to Andrew Worth coming on. That was pretty cool.

Speaker 4 (01:08:50):
It was awesome.

Speaker 1 (01:08:51):
We should have Calvin Johnson on Thursday Friday. Really, whatever
show we do later in the week, Calvin Johnson lined.

Speaker 4 (01:08:56):
Up let's go that gets one of the greatest.

Speaker 1 (01:08:59):
Go hopefully that also, Hugh Freeze, you suck good.

Speaker 4 (01:09:04):
Go ahead.

Speaker 1 (01:09:05):
Like, first of all, Arkansas beats you at your house,
which you should be embarrassed off. Secondly, you have a
press conference like we play them nine more times, we
beat them nine and nine more times. You don't say that,
even if you feel that way, you don't say that.
That's a douchey thing to say. Thirdly, you've got Oklahoma
barrel run and then you lose that game. You lose

(01:09:29):
that game. You also lost a cal this year. You're done, bro,
You're done. Uh yeah, Hugh Freeze your garbage.

Speaker 4 (01:09:40):
I said it, boom clip it.

Speaker 3 (01:09:42):
Nah.

Speaker 1 (01:09:42):
I don't know if you do that. I don't know
if I'm ready for that. If I'm ready for that.
All right, Thank you guys. We'll see you later on
the Weak by what.

Speaker 4 (01:09:50):
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Speaker 1 (01:09:56):
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