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March 5, 2026 42 mins

Covino & Rich celebrate a Led Zeppelin anniversary, which sparks a fun topic! They take calls from all over the country. Plus, Kyler Murray's future & Rich strikes out on C&R-SHOW-and-TELL!

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Hey, thanks for listening to the Covino and Rich podcast.
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(00:25):
Sports Radio on the weekends, their second drops my part
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and Lomree MASAPO members only, Covino Rich Davis. Hey, you
know I am inspired for an SGA day sometime next week.
I got to dust off that All Saints, that flashy
All Saints jacket. I need a nice reason to wear it.
I'll go buy a nice fur coke. Yeah, SGA style.

(00:48):
I hope you had an SGA team Australia sort of night.
We're having a great Thursday weekend starts well, now, why not?
It's old school when fifty hits we get you involved.
At eight seven, seven ninety nine Fox, we're talking long things,
so Rich, you're out of this conversation and we be
rocking out let's go. Hey, Ryan, so what do you think. Oh, hey,

(01:13):
we got some show and till this hour and if
you can guess what it is. Yeah, there's some good
guesses so far. We'll give away some prizes. Rich go
into the trunk of his car again. Yeah, he's just
such a slacker. Who's the principal and back in the future.
What's his name? Man? Uh? Prince ol Strickland. You're slacker.
Your whole family slack, just like your fat like your

(01:34):
father's slacker. That's what you bring. What is that? What
does this make shift? This is what you This is
my show? Is what you left and found in the car.
I don't know what you mean this right here? Stupid?
Give him an f d G gave you an assignment
as producer executive Producer's what you produce?

Speaker 2 (01:48):
About? To get into a fight like Canada and Mexico?

Speaker 1 (01:51):
Y oh seriously? So anyway, what that women's basketball game
the other day? No WBC back of the day. There's
been a couple of good fights. Yeah, who doesn't like
a fight than you? I have good fight in a
good heighting. Oh I love all those things. I love
hanging out with you guys every day on Fox Sports
Radio and again we take your phone calls now at
eight seven, seven ninety nine on Fox. But first and first, mostly,

(02:11):
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(02:55):
an hour left of this show. Can I guess the
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someone I don't know something Mysteries on season two premiere
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(03:18):
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the History Channel. So set the DVR. I bet you
what if we went back to Union High School? Yeah
and astra social study teachers. Is Cavino qualified to be
a sports history expert? It's not even sports. It's all
like nonsense. But it's fun. So check it out. So
a History Channel tonight, set the dvr Mysteries Unearthed. But

(03:40):
right now Old School and fifty hits. We do this
every Thursday, and you know, we are going back into history,
back into time nineteen seventy one. Today, on this day,
it was the first time that led Zeppelin performed Stairway
to Heaven live and it's over eight minutes long, but
they've played very up to eleven plus minutes long. So

(04:03):
it got us thinking of like things that were just
way long what we accepted and we were cool, unbearably long,
but because in games because it's good. You're like, Okay,
that's cool, dude. Toxing used to be fifteen round fights.
Think of that, fifteen round fights. These fights would never
last fifteen rounds. Nowaday, do you think of boxing went
back to fifteen rounds. You'd see a lot more winners,

(04:24):
guys gassing out or what. It'd be a complete Yeah,
it'd be these boxers would have to pace themselves in
a completely different way. Right, So, yeah, fifteen round fights.
When you think about that, or when you sit back
and watch them old fights like fifteen round I'm gonna
give you one that's an obvious one. I'll get it
out the gate. I'm gonna speak in general terms. You
could insert your own game. You could say this past

(04:46):
World Series. You could say some great Cardinals playoff games,
Mets Astros eighty six. When there is postseason baseball, this
past year, the Tigers. When there's a postseason baseball game
that goes way dewar deep into extra innings, I don't
care if it's five hours. I'm locked in. I think
it's one of the best examples of the postseason. So

(05:07):
much Funjay, don't care how long the game is. If
it's a postseason baseball game and it's like six hours.
That's one of those few times where I'm like more
of the merrier. And by the way, sweet jacket, you
could see me rocking SGA's jacket at Covino and Rich FSR.
That's my point, Like, if you take his three point

(05:28):
dagger out of it, you enjoyed the jacket you take
him it's a ridiculous jacket. Like I'm Sasquatch again. You
can see it now Covino and Rich FSR on YouTube.
We're streaming live. Sweet I got into.

Speaker 2 (05:41):
Jim Carrey's face coming out of the rhino.

Speaker 1 (05:43):
Yeah, it's it's so stupid. But again you can see
it live as we speak. But we're also taking your
phone calls now, so get involved. Eight seven seven ninety
nine on Fox. Dannyg's on standby eight seven seven ninety nine,
O Fox, I'll give you one. I talk about it.
I quote it almost every day since I've seen it.
So there's a movie that came out in nineteen ninety

(06:05):
three that sort of really changed my life, Essa, It
really did. Now, keep in mind, I grew up on
the East Coast. My last name's Covino, my dad is Itdaalian, right.
But on the East Coast growing up, I grew up
with a bunch of Italian Irish kids, a lot of

(06:25):
black kids, a good mix of kids. But there was
no Mexican kids. So if I said I was Mexican
back in ninety three in Jersey, right, I might as
well have said, yeah, my family's from Mars. I didn't
know any other Mexican kids. I was the only one, honestly,
growing up in New York, there was all Puerto Ricans
and Dominicans. Any of your Hispanic friends were like you said,

(06:47):
now are Puerto Rico? Never a Mexican story, right? So
nineteen ninety three, I'm in high school and there's a
movie on HBO called Blood In, Blood Out. Essay, fuck
those low coast fos forever, say, every white kid that
saw this movie wanted to be Mexican. I had a
different strut about me. So not only was I was

(07:07):
I half Mexican, half Tinian, I was also Vado for life.
After seeing that movie, did I ever had a different
swag about me? Every everyone was quoting it in my
high school. Always got those locals forever carnalitos. That's for example,
that movie is over three hours long. Real, Yeah, when
you sit and watch that movie, oh my god, is
this I thought it just felt that it was an

(07:30):
arc of this dude, and like he goes from this
nerdy dude to like a gang leader in jail. It's
like a whole story is And you.

Speaker 2 (07:37):
Checked it out at Blockbuster and they gave you two
VHS tapes.

Speaker 1 (07:40):
No, over hours long, and the thinking behind it was
supposed to be like the Mexican Godfather of the sorts,
but they really like didn't edit it down. They just like,
here it is, and you can watch it on Hulu. Guys.
It's a classic if you've never seen it, people who
know nothing. For people who didn't know, it's a classic
bro nineteen ninety three, Blood and Blood out Bound by Honor.
But the movie is over three hours from today's standard.

(08:03):
That's like a you're not fit, that's a two night
process from today's standard. Can I give you one?

Speaker 2 (08:08):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (08:09):
Now you know what I'm not. I'm disobeying my own conversation.
I said it has to be good like the one
in the grocery store with your with your wife. That's
a that's way too long. Now, I like doing that.
My girlfriend has to go down every aisle a guy.
At least we have like this great plan that never

(08:29):
really works out, or like we're going in, we're going
out making fun, making every isle ever goes down to
make the announcement coming down the oil just every aisle.
I'm looking at my watch like pee wee herman, Like
can we get to the basement of the Alamo? Can
we get on with this already? Can we go home now?
So things that just are way long, you could go
the other way. I mean, because Danny g the more

(08:50):
I think about it, tolerable things that are way long,
the list is shorter than things that I'm like, Nope,
Well I bring up the Constco thing, rich because ninety
percent of the things we bought are you know I'm
enjoying them? Yes, for me, I'm eating all the samples.
But man, it's way long. We deal with it.

Speaker 2 (09:07):
Richie could give us a good one and a bad one.

Speaker 1 (09:09):
I'll give you something that's way too long and something
that was way long and I enjoyed way too long. Pause, Yo,
why'd you uh look at? Why'd you way too long?
Do you remember the d Niro movie The Irishman from
like a couple of years ago and we were all like, oh,

(09:31):
it's got a gang movie with de Niro and it
was Remember they did like aging on his face like
when AI was in its earlier stages, you know, the
movies three and a half hours. I remember we all
watched it and we were like, did you tolerate that
week sauce? It was kind of weak. I didn't like them, however,
you know, call me corny because I'm saying no to
the Irishman wicked long as hell, but I loved it.

(09:52):
I thought like I was at the theater with my
kids and I'm like, there's you know that was That's
a three hour movie through the whole thing, both parts
wake five hours. Yeah, no, I don't know. I'm I'm
sick that day. I can't do it. I'm not even
hating I like it too. I know I can't do it.
You know it's too long. Our attention spans are toast.
You know it's too long. If you fall behind on
stupid reality shows like The Bachelor, don't you feel like

(10:14):
it's hours a week? Like hours and hours a week?
You know it is? Uh, those those one on one
dates are too long. I don't want to sit through
the you know, people watching fireworks while they're at dinner, like,
I'm good on that fast forward. Yeah, I'm good on that.
I can't don't need it, can't do it. You guys
want to take a guess this? This came up at
the top of a lot of searches for long movies.

(10:35):
Gone with the Wind, Yo, can't do it, dude.

Speaker 2 (10:40):
My dear, it's too damn How long you think that
movie was?

Speaker 1 (10:45):
It was definitely a two DVD two VHS deal. No thanks, no, yeah,
no thanks, Frankly, my dear Danny, I don't give it.

Speaker 2 (10:54):
Three hours and fifty six minutes, oh, good lord, almost
just under four hours.

Speaker 1 (11:00):
With every penny in my bank account, every penny right
that Rich Davis has never seen Gone with the win
guarantee you would win, because I've never seen Gone with
But you would think your parents would sit you down, like, dude,
you better. You know me. My mom made me watch that.
Look me in the eyes. You've known me for twenty years.
Do you think I have the attention span? No? For

(11:21):
four hours? Gone with It? That was That's an epic movie.

Speaker 2 (11:24):
Rich squirms in his chair over there when a caller
goes too long. Oh and by too long. I mean
they're on the line for thirty six.

Speaker 1 (11:30):
I hated my blood and blood out story because can
I tell you you guys should appreciate it. You know
why because I know my attention span is crap and trash.
So I know when I'm going on too long, I'm
I can't go on too long, don't want to bore people,
So I gauge. I'm the gauge because I know my
attention span. A caller is like, hey, what's going on,
I'm like, come on, get to it. Hey, I got one.
Hey Ryan, I'm gonna put you on a spot. You're

(11:50):
a gamer, right, So I'm sure there's a game that
like this game has just gone on way too long,
the same stupid board, same stupid process, back and for.
Is there like a classic like this game just stinks
it's too long. I think a game like Call of
Duty has run its course because it's the same game
every year, same thing, same thing. I could see that

(12:12):
is our show that's run too long, where you're like,
we get it. I mean, I know the Rivers, I
know season fifty. Yeahs Anatomy, that show is never gonna end.
Rais Anatomy will never end. Well, I mean soap opera's
never What about.

Speaker 2 (12:23):
Rich You mentioned Baseball Game three where Freddy finally put
us put an end to it. It was six hours
and thirty nine minutes long.

Speaker 1 (12:33):
You know, in baseball in general, I'm a fan, so
it's hard for me to say this. But you know
how many people say, yeah, one hundred and sixty two
games too long? You know Michael Kay, he always says
it's an unmanageable six hours and thirty to whatever of
two minutes. Yeah, before they did the pitchclock, you love it.
It's way too long and unmanaged. There were games before
the pitchclock and you had a slow pitcher. It would

(12:55):
be like an unmanageable four hour game, giving up your
whole night. That what about what about show? It was
like the Simpsons or South Park that have been going
on forever. Do you are you tired of them or
you just think, hey, they still put out a good product.
You know, I give them all the credit in the world.
I think what the Simpsons do is great, But honestly,
I don't know anybody tuning in anymore. Do you gone

(13:16):
on too long? As much as I love meeting, I
think it's running I got so much joy out of
the series, but it went on too long. He might
still be going on for all I know with the
spinoffs Walking Dead. Yeah, definitely. I loved so much of
the Walking Down. I feel like I watched longer than
some people. I feel like so many people were like
I tapped out after Carl died. I kept watching. I

(13:39):
couldn't stop. I felt bad, but that that was still
going on. It's like, who's laden Carl died? Sorry to
spoil it. How about long ass flights, dude, Like I've
gone to Japan. If you guys traveled that far and
you're like, yeah, it's gonna be an easy, breezy thirteen
you're like thirteen ah, like thirteen hours, Oh my god.

(14:03):
Like driving too long, and especially fly. At least flying
you're just sitting there. But if I'm driving too long,
it's like a cartoon. My eyes start to spin and
I start to feel like I'm gonna veer off the road,
Like I can't do this, I have to pull. I've
never flown that long. If I do, Dude, I don't.
I was gonna have a freak out on a plane
for thirteen hours. If I were to take a flight
that long. I would take my chances and take one

(14:26):
too many edibles and just hope I pass out. I
just know, thirteen hours. What do you you could watch? Yeah,
like Seasons of a Shell.

Speaker 2 (14:33):
You have to pull mister t on Rich to get
him up in the air that long.

Speaker 1 (14:36):
No, it's just too much. And some people are cool
with it though, right, Like my girlfriend, she's gone like
four times in the past year and a half. Swear
to God your pan. Yes, I don't know how she does.
Maybe you should start, Maybe you should start suspecting something. Yeah,
maybe she'd date Japanese and she's dating Yamamoto. Yeah she's
now and I have to investigate. But yo, seriously, like

(14:57):
that's nothing to her. And drive. She drives from LA
to Idaho, which is like a thirteen hour drive, just
as to just not wanting to be around you. The
more I'm patting it, I'm checked out. I'm like, can
we fly there? I can't do that, But some people
love it. That's the other thing. People love to drive.
People love to just check out and zone out and
just it's not a thing for them. As an East

(15:19):
Coast kid who I drove to New York and New Jersey,
and back. That was it. I drove to the mall
and back that's where I drove. That for me feels
like forever boughto local. So if you just joined us,
it's old school. In fifty hits, led Zeppelin's classic Stairway
to Heaven, think about this. There's other examples too. I

(15:41):
think there's Pink Floyd examples of like that'll never be
a single, the song's too long to quote. There's tool examples,
certain examples of like there's no way they're gonna play
this on a radio. A radio hits like two to
three minutes.

Speaker 2 (15:53):
Queen another exam Queen.

Speaker 1 (15:54):
Yeah, Bohemian Raapsi's too long? Can I quote the great
Billy Joel? Sure? In a classic key says, I had
to look up the exact lyric. I didn't want to
butcher it. If you're gonna be a hit, you gotta
make a fit. So they cut it down to three
zero five exactly because back in the day Billy Joel
had longer songs and the record labels like, yeah, that's
not gonna fly. So when you're when You're, and that

(16:16):
was the pitching of an eight minute song. It's just
that's crazy, and it becomes one of their biggest hits.
So Stairway to Heaven came out the first time they
performed it live over eight minutes long, but they've performed
it over eleven minutes long. So things that are just
way long, but we dealt with it. Maybe you love it?
Hit us up eight seven, seven ninety nine on five. Alright,

(16:36):
let's as a listener of our show. I'm sure there's
a lot of people that think, Yeah, these guys really
keep a topic going for way too long sometimes, especially
on our Patreon, on our.

Speaker 2 (16:48):
Patreot Patreon, okay, but on Fox Sports Radio, Rich will
score them in his chair if something goes too.

Speaker 1 (16:54):
Long long times. Here's a horse and it's dead and
Rich keeps beating it and beating it. But it's like,
we got to move on.

Speaker 2 (16:59):
But Rich, I like it because it keeps things action packed,
because there definitely are some hosts on the radio, well
they'll just sit on something for a couple hours.

Speaker 1 (17:07):
I like to move I like to move it along.
You like to move it, move it. I like to
move it, move it. I like to move it all right,
rapid fire, And then I want to talk about Kyler
Murray and his uh options.

Speaker 2 (17:18):
There's an Instagram video where the camera from Spotty is
zoomed in on Rich's hand and all his nervousness over
there in the studio.

Speaker 1 (17:26):
He's so annoying. He's an He looks like he's practicing DJ.
Are you pressing the mic button on and off? What's
mike on? And and he's turning the volume knob. Yeah,
he said, you've seen this. It's it's guy's a mania.
I get fidgety when I feel like we're not moving
along right, So let's get American reject go to the

(17:46):
call a. What do we got? Rich?

Speaker 2 (17:49):
The trucker checking in? He's driving through Florida.

Speaker 1 (17:51):
What's up? Rich? Doing good? Hey?

Speaker 3 (17:53):
Uh, you're talking about long songs?

Speaker 2 (17:55):
Quick story.

Speaker 3 (17:56):
My favorite time when I go to the strip club,
tip the DJ for you get your.

Speaker 4 (18:00):
Lap dance stranglehold ed nudgen eight minutes plus.

Speaker 1 (18:04):
You know what, Danny not that? Uh? You know now
that we condone the magic cities of the world, or
do we? The whole joke is the lap dance. The
lap dance is still twenty something dollars, but now the
songs are He played thirty second.

Speaker 2 (18:20):
It's a dollar for every second.

Speaker 1 (18:22):
Yeah, TikTok version, Yeah, absolutely.

Speaker 2 (18:25):
All right. Evan in Los Angeles.

Speaker 1 (18:27):
Hey, what's up? Evan?

Speaker 3 (18:28):
Hey, what's up? Covino, Rich Danny Gy.

Speaker 4 (18:30):
I love you guys from way too long for me.
It's like Avatar. I saw the last two Avatars in
the theater with my wife.

Speaker 1 (18:37):
The second one the only thing that kept me awake.
We saw that bordy X thing where it flips you around.

Speaker 3 (18:41):
Crazy as water.

Speaker 1 (18:43):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (18:43):
Those are way too long.

Speaker 1 (18:44):
Yeah, some of these movies, like and you know what,
I know, there's a lot of big Marvel fans. I
think that's an exception because people love it so much.
But was an end game like three hours? That was
a that was a three hours and I loved it. Yeah,
but that's what I'm saying. They didn't do it when
you love it like a whole even six hours that
have been there. Happy Avatar, the original one from two
thousand and nine. It kept my attention and it was
almost three hours long.

Speaker 3 (19:05):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (19:05):
Yeah, that was pre TikTok and Instagram. I can't sit
through those. I can't. I don't think I can.

Speaker 2 (19:11):
All right. Bruno in Arizona wants a way.

Speaker 3 (19:14):
Hey Bruno, Hey guys, I got a good long movie
and dad long song. Okay, a good long movie is
on My Dance two hours and forty minutes. Very good movie,
very good movie to sit to and watch.

Speaker 1 (19:24):
Did you say I'm Rich Davis, I'm Chavus, I'm Rich Davus,
I'm rich Chamous, Rich Chavus, I'm Rich Davis. Oh, I'm
a Dais. I'm sorry, Mozart.

Speaker 2 (19:32):
Very good movie.

Speaker 1 (19:33):
I'm rich.

Speaker 3 (19:33):
Chiefs as long as a forty minutes A bad song?

Speaker 2 (19:35):
I think both have poofy here.

Speaker 3 (19:36):
American pie By Don McLean's that song goes up forever
and ever and ever.

Speaker 1 (19:41):
How long A long that's got to be at least
at least six minutes. American pie By. I know every song,
every word, we all do. But hell, you know what
that song's about. Right of the day the music died you,
Buddy Holly big bopper, of course, Richie Vallein so so.

Speaker 2 (20:02):
But being from rock radio, I'm sure you know in
Agata da Vida, that's like the Rocks, the classic rock
song that if they said, if your parents or grandparents
heard it on the radio, you knew that DJ was
in the bathroom.

Speaker 1 (20:15):
Yeah, And by the way, on the for me, I
was always like a Metallica song. I am that man.
I had uh yeah, no one was around because late
at night I had to take a bathroom break. I
have a question. Well, eminem stands like a five minute
pop song. That might be the longest pop song I
can think. By the way, American probably eight minutes and
forty two seconds. Didn't realize that. Then they go, yeah,
every every verse just keeps going. Yeah, it's different levels song,

(20:41):
So eight minutes forty two second. Once they say you're
dancing in the gym, You're like, is this verse five
the same song? On the on the inverse of that?
We worked in radio? What comes to mind if I
say quickest song because I got one too by Blur
song to Blur, or any Green Day song, great Time
of your Life by Green Day Green Yeah, yeah, Green Day,

(21:02):
in and out. All right, we'll take theres see your
feedback next and we will talk some Kyler Murray. This
guy's got options and thoughts about them. We'll get to
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Speaker 2 (23:06):
If you still go to websites. Do we have fourteen
minutes for this song?

Speaker 1 (23:10):
Dude? I just looked it up. Rappers the Light Sugarhill
Gang fourteen to fifteen minutes long, often cited as fourteen
thirty five or fourteen thirty seven, famously recorded on a
single take. That's what makes it legendary. Shorter radio edits
that we heard growing up. We're seven, the seven minute

(23:30):
version cut down to three fifty five to four to
fifty five depending on what city you grow up, I'll
tell you that's nineteen seventy nine fun fact about maybe
to the beat, an unassuming fun fact about me. I
know everywhere to the song, all fourteen minutes that I
don't know why. It's like one of those you know
when you try learning something, Yeah, and you figure out
the whole thing white, the red, and the brown, the
purple and yellow. Do you know ice ass baby from

(23:53):
start to fin I know? Ever, Yeah, I don't believe it.
Bang bang boot. You would know that song from start
to finish. You if I say stop, what do you
think of? Ryan? Collaborate and listen or halmatime in the
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we brought up the length of rappers the line is
because on this day in nineteen seventy one, led Zeppelin
performed Stairway to Heaven the classic live for the first
time and it was over eight minutes long, sometimes up
to eleven minutes depending on solos and how are they

(25:00):
We wanted a freestyle it, so we started talking about
the longest stuff we put up with. You know, do
you remember the longest broadcast we ever did? Yes, I
know you want to brag about it. I mean we
broadcasted for over thirteen hours, thirteen and a half hours.
We were on We did like a March Madness. We
did ESPN. It was like Coveno on Rich's College Hoops Bonanza. Yeah,
and it was one of the first. It was the

(25:20):
opening day of March Madness and we sat in a
studio and did a thirteen hour video and radio stream
and people just came in and joined us like they
just made anyone that worked out. Yeah, go say I
had a Coveno on Rich. It was unbearably awesome. I
wonder if that exists somewhere online. But yeah, thirteen hours
of straight broadcasting. I'll never forget that. And it goes

(25:41):
to show you, though, how we've changed a lot. Like
stuff we sat through. I don't know how long it is,
but from today's perspective, you ever watched like Mary Poppins
with your kids today, or even the opening credits of
the Wizard of Oz, I'm like, fast forward to the opening. Yeah,
by the time you get halfway through the kids or
checked out? You checked out? Yeah on this, I'm good.

(26:01):
And what's the longest book you ever read? Now? Wear
the well? Things are the same, same? Who moved my cheese? Same?
All right? So longest stuff you dealt with? L two
fats of fish? Yeah?

Speaker 2 (26:13):
Dan in Kansas City he couldn't hold because he had
he had to go back into his job from his
lunch break. But he said, any meatloaf song, Oh yeah.

Speaker 1 (26:20):
Paradise by the Dashboard Light is a fun wedding song.
But the minute it starts, I'm like, all right, I
got like ten minutes of this. It's a long ass song.

Speaker 2 (26:28):
Yeah, very theatrical.

Speaker 1 (26:30):
You know what songs eight minutes twenty eight seconds.

Speaker 2 (26:32):
Jeez, Brian in Orlando to wrap it up.

Speaker 1 (26:35):
I wrap it Brian. Then we'll talk to Kyler Murray.
What's up?

Speaker 4 (26:37):
Ut, guys, we got we got one for you. I
was a bartender. People kept playing on the jukebox because
they now have an app. So I go to one
bar and a guy goes, when they started doing this,
I played Mike Oldsfield Tubular Bells twenty seven minutes long,
and then he goes, he's got I got spare credits
because they give a kickback to the bartenders. He runs
the song three times. So I'm going to call at

(27:00):
early night. I don't want to deal with these people.
But the worst long songs is the old R and
B songs like Papa Was a Rolling Stone. You're sitting
there listening to the warm up for like thirty minutes
in the card like Mambol, they start singing and then
all of a sudden, you make a mixtape for your
girlfriend and the slow jams you get R Kelly's greatest
sex ever. Like, Bro, we're done, wrap it up? This

(27:21):
is then, and he's still singing.

Speaker 1 (27:23):
Bro. Yeah that's true. Hey, Rich's random question for everyone
else to think about. What's that longest running like clothing
item you have? Like it made the cut all these years,
over and over again. I have an He'll figure zip
up that I had since like ninety two. So I
still made the cut. You probably still made the cut.
You you probably have underwear from structure before express. Oh no, no, no,

(27:44):
I's got ara pistalps. I got a classic Hill figure.
Like you think I thrifted it or like, yo, is
that retro? No, it's a It's an og Hill figure
when it was like the hot stuff, and uh, I
still got it till this day. It's probably my oldest
item in my wardrobe.

Speaker 2 (28:02):
This is the year Covino's under where we're from. You
know this is tubular bells. What the collar was talking about.

Speaker 1 (28:08):
I think you're right about that, you know seven minutes.
That's a good question. What is the oldest thing you have?
You know what I think because it has the longest run.
I go so infrequently. I think some of my ski stuff,
like some like scarfs and gloves and stuff of that. Yeah,
I would you consider that part of your wardrobe. I
have a couple of Syracuse College T shirtstead of the
longest running things in the in the rotation. Yo, you

(28:31):
have those those quitters, you know, when you have chony
so long that the waistband gives up. When the elastic
the box of brief starts going us, your sock won't
hold up because it just keeps drooping. Time to refresh, guys,
all right, hey, Kyler Murray. Interestingly enough, this guy makes
a deal with the Cardinals. They release him right, so
it's like they're they're off the hook for some of

(28:53):
the money. He gets his freedom Mel Gibson style. Well,
we speculated, is he too old to go back to baseball?
Would that even be an option? And later that day,
I think it was yesterday, right later yesterday the ad
they'd welcome the idea. Well, you know, like I said,

(29:13):
just need any positive that's what I love or press
or anything. Yeah, but I post a question to a
bunch of my softball buddies. I said, Hey, let me
ask what you guys think, because these are a bunch
of guys that you know they wouldn't hold back, right,
I'm like, Yo, let me ask you guys this Kyler Murray,
if he went to the A's to play baseball, would

(29:33):
you look at that as a complete NFL failure awesome
because the guy would even have the ability to do it.
I mean, he's made hundreds of millions in the NFL.
What's your thoughts on where Kyler is now? I look
at things so differently. I look at it like, yeah,
he didn't go there to he didn't accomplish what he
set off to accomplish. But I don't necessarily look at

(29:54):
that as a failure. Guy made bank. We're talking about him.
He still has plenty of options. He's not only he
was a number one draft pick that has a losing
record and he's been, you know, for the most part
of a loser in the NFL. I don't say lose
like he's a loser, but as a player, right well,
my buddies said, hey, it's it's really hard to be
successful on the Cardinals, So keep that in mind. Sometimes

(30:15):
it's not as rough, and sometimes it's not as much
the player as the franchise. The fact that he even
has the option to go play baseball in a way
is mind blowing. So you got to look at it
and say, what an absolute athlete. It's a it's a
great question. I just don't I I'm telling you straight up,
don't look at it as a failure and one, no,
he's not written well. One of my other buddies said,
my take is that he's incredibly talented, but there has
been question of his work ethic. Remember the iPads where

(30:37):
he didn't realize the team was able to see how
much they studied. And let's just say he was he
was as prepared as I was with for today's show
and tell well.

Speaker 2 (30:48):
They had to put language certain language in his contract.
Remember mm hmm, yep, you could.

Speaker 1 (30:53):
Argue he made hundreds of millions of dollars in the
NFL jokes on everyone else. He could either try to
find another job, looks like the Vikings are some of
the teams may take a bite, or if he really
wanted to, he could really becoming more interesting story and say, yeah,
I'm gonna play infield to the A's and find my
way on that team, which, as you know, we got
to change our mindset. Like just because you didn't accomplish

(31:13):
what you set out to accomplish doesn't necessarily mean it
was a failure all the time, Like don't you wish
you could fail by still making one hundred million dollars? Dude,
stealing bases, being a great defender, slapping the ball around,
being a decent hitter. If he went to the A's,
he's the attraction. Yeah, they got Soderstrom and they got
some good young players, right, is that a factor? I mean,

(31:35):
there are a couple of good studs on that but
I don't think that. I think he'll pack that minor
league stadium for sure, and that is why the A's
would be interested. But I don't think he's playing right away.
I think that's big dream and that's not happening. I
don't think he's playing in the BIGS just because he's
Kyler Murray. Got you got Tyler Soadastrom. You have Jacob Wilson,
Brent Rooker, Nick Kurtz. There's some good young players on

(31:58):
that team. I'm not saying they're going to be good,
but hey, Kyler Murray might get some people out to watch.
I know it's not I know he's not talking about it,
but just the speculation of well, it wasn't option a
handful of years ago, not that long ago. It wasn't option,
so let's say hypothetic. He replicated the boat Jackson poster.
He replicated that Boat Jackson poster because it was a real,

(32:19):
realistic thing. Okay, let's say he takes that bait. He says,
you know what, I did my thing in football.

Speaker 2 (32:26):
I'm moving on.

Speaker 1 (32:27):
He goes to try to play for the a's Fox
Sports Radio Nation. Failure or awesome? How do you not
look at that as awesome? I don't. I'm not following that, Like, Okay,
how many people get that opportunity?

Speaker 2 (32:42):
I think?

Speaker 1 (32:43):
I mean, I think Tim Tebow you could say he
really didn't pan out in the NFL. He really definitely
didn't pan out with your Mets and playing baseball? Is
he a failure? Give me a break. Our expectations are crazy.
And I know Derek Jeters has said a guy ad
Myer lot hey Man, every time we went out there
and didn't win, that was a failure of a season.
I get it. It's it's the game of sports and

(33:04):
winning well. Just because you didn't win your fail is
dan Mano a failure in the grand scheme of life?
But Johnna said, remember what what did Yanna say a
couple of years ago when someone questioned every season that
they didn't win an NBA title? He's like, and he
got all offenser like, it's not a failure, like You
can't say you're a failure just because you didn't win
the NBA title. I think you're a failure if you
didn't grow or learn something along the way. I think

(33:26):
that's or you know, make your money. I think there's
so many other things that they probably did accomplish that
most people don't ever accomplish.

Speaker 2 (33:33):
What if he flamed out in baseball, then would you
consider him.

Speaker 1 (33:36):
To I mean, these are all these are all great questions, Danny,
simply because you know, he felt so bad that he
played pro MLB baseball and NFL that it's a great
fall back. Most people's fallback plan is like stocking shelves
would be playing Major League baseball failing on a real
big level.

Speaker 2 (33:56):
Are you going to talk about my graveyard job like that?

Speaker 1 (33:58):
Yeah, only at the highest possible level. So my point is, yes,
in the game of sports, I get what you're saying,
But we got to keep things in the perspective of
life sometimes. Yeah, in the perspective life winning. As Charlie
Sheen would say, all right, let's go to I love
for an update, Isaac anything doing? Man, what's up?

Speaker 7 (34:15):
I low, we got a lot of stuff doing. We'll
start in the NFL, where the Buffalo Bills are acquiring
receiver DJ Moore from the Chicago Bears along with a
fifth round pick in exchange for a second round pick.
The Pittsburgh Steelers released veteran tight end John hu Smith.
Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks linebacker Drake Thomas agreed to
a two year, eight million dollar deal NBA. The Boston

(34:37):
Celtics upgraded Jason Tatum to questionable for Friday's game against Dallas.
Tatum has not played yet this season as he recovers
from a torn achilles. In baseball, Houston Astros all star
and Dominican Republic shortstop Jeremy Panio will miss at least
the opening round of the World Baseball Classic after fracturing
the tip of his right ring finger. In golf, John

(35:00):
Dailey the Second, the twenty two year old son of
two time Major champion John Daily, made his PGA Tour
debut today with a two hundred seventy in the opening
round of the Puerto Rico Open, and after the round,
Daily the Second was asked how he was going to
prepare for round two tomorrow and gave a reply that

(35:20):
Pops would be proud of I.

Speaker 1 (35:21):
Would say, I go hit balls, but I'm a little
little tired, so I'm just gonna probably go to the
beach and do you absolutely nothing for the rest of
the day.

Speaker 7 (35:27):
A chip shot off the old block. Finally, Cavino and
Rich popular Fox sports radio personality Iowa Sam has just
been spotted entering disneylanmb.

Speaker 1 (35:41):
I knew it, Iowa Secret Mission.

Speaker 7 (35:43):
Iowa Sam was wearing a Caitlin Clark Iowa T shirt
and unfortunately appeared to do already have a badly sunburned face.

Speaker 1 (35:51):
Back to you, guys. So the secret mission was the teacups. Huh, yeah,
there he is holding a churro. Hey, it worked for
the secret mission was the character breakfast with Mickey and
go this morning.

Speaker 7 (36:00):
It worked for the Seattle Seahawks.

Speaker 1 (36:02):
Going to Disneyland things. I'm not hating on it. I
hope he has a great time. I lo on a
serious though. DJ Moore, Yeah, I just looked up his
stats and last year was a big down year for him.
I was like, DoD was he injured? No, seventeen games,
played six hundred and eighty two yards other seasons all
over practically one thousand most years. So I wonder if

(36:23):
Josh Allen's the remedy for DJ Moore a little rebirth.
I guess we'll see.

Speaker 7 (36:26):
Well. Also, he has a connection to Joe Brady back
from their days with the Carolina Panthers, so that probably
played into it too.

Speaker 1 (36:31):
So it is something to watch for sure, no doubt.
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Speaker 1 (38:11):
All right, sorry Ryan snooze. You know he's got thick fingers,
so anyway, thank you guys. Ryan hanging out? What does
that mean? He wears a big gloves. Big gloves Man.
Covino and Rich on Fox Sports Radio and tomorrow real quick,

(38:32):
I want to remind you that it's the game that
sweep in the nation. Brainwave Greenway will be for seeing
our prizes, plus get you ready for the weekend with
Weekend Hobnobbin and remember to catch me tonight on Mysteries
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over Promised in about ten minutes, gonna talk some World

(38:53):
Baseball Classic and we're going to talk about the Mullet, Yes,
the mullet, who owns the Mullet? And some Ozzy Osbourne
tie in, so you're not gonna want to miss it.
A real fun over Promised in just a few minutes
right here on our YouTube page. It's time for the
reveal of Show and Tell today. We do this every
Thursday and give away prize to whoever gets the closest

(39:13):
Show and Tell on CNR. What do we got, Carino? Well,
we got something that I brought in and I don't
know what the heck. You get no scratching sniff sticker
for your effort to my participations on the account. You
get the weakest scratching sniff sticker, the one that smells
like wavos, that's the one.

Speaker 2 (39:30):
You get.

Speaker 1 (39:31):
Sniff this, man, sniff this? What do you got? Okay?
So I have a bobblehead. And I'm not a big
bobblehead guy, but my brother gave me this one because
he knows I love the Yankees, I love broadcasting. I'm
a radio dude, and I'm a big John Sterling fan.
So if you said a bobblehead of Susan Waldman and

(39:52):
John Sterling, you were correct. That came out on August nineteenth,
twenty twenty two. So I've had it for about four years.

Speaker 2 (40:01):
Right.

Speaker 1 (40:01):
It sells now for about one hundred and ninety nine
on eBay. I saw but you know what, I just
realized for the first time today that it talks Presta.
I never knew that it made noise. That's is fun. Yeah,
the John Stilling. Yeahooda's high. That A's far Nena's gode.

(40:26):
So I brought that in for show and Tell, and
I keep that in my closet. You know how you
like random things on shelves and stuff that's in my closet.
John Sterling's in your closes, Yes he is, Yes, that's gracious.
No ow, remember you got hitting the head by a ball? Oh?
My show hotel was really well thought out, guys. I
have a very special collector's edition of a Coveno and

(40:50):
Rich sticker one of our listeners made of your head.
Why do you have that in the car. That's weird
to me. Oh, I was assuming case I get pulled over,
I'll be like police officer, I give you can be
Rich sticker. I don't know it was in my trunk.
It was you really do have junk in your trunk.
I've never even is this sticker with my head on it.

Speaker 2 (41:09):
I've never seen it looks like Dick van Dyke with
DJ poly.

Speaker 6 (41:14):
Bos.

Speaker 1 (41:14):
Scott said, it looked like what do you say? It
looked like Jugghead our boss, Scott said, it looks like
Jesse Palmer. Is so funny, dude, I don't think I've
ever seen that. But it's a sticker of us.

Speaker 2 (41:26):
And what a dirty pillow?

Speaker 1 (41:28):
A dirty pillow for no, not a dirty pillow in
your dirty pillows. My very special Leelo and Stitch travel
pillow failed this guy, you get you got a buzzer
over there. Thank you for watching, guys. This is my
my very special stitch pillow. You could see what you

(41:50):
hear at Cobo and ch fs R Danny j Anyone
guess what it was?

Speaker 2 (41:54):
No, because much like Rich not a lot of effort
in the chat with guessing the items. But damn and
Rod eighty eight said, loyal podcast listener, did Covino really
say did Jesus do CrossFit on yesterday's show? Was that unintentional?
This is a double meaning? He says, oh, CrossFit?

Speaker 1 (42:11):
Yeah? Yeah, I think way ahead like that, Yeah, CrossFit,
get it cross There's no way Covino thought that joke,
did Man? Can I tell you that?

Speaker 6 (42:21):
Is?

Speaker 1 (42:21):
You think that was just an accident? You crazy, very
offensive joke.

Speaker 2 (42:25):
Joke was as good as rich as trunk items from
you know, I.

Speaker 1 (42:28):
Was gidding this, this is sweet. Hey, you guys have these, Danny.
We'll see you guys tomorrow or even there. You may
see you in the over Promised land. Let's go
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