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Talk some football coming up with a Monday morning quarterback
Albert Breer join us. Momentarily had to wait till June
first before AJ Brown was reportedly going to be traded.
We'll talk to Albert about that. And of the Patriots
the only team interested in AJ Brown, I would think
the Kansas City Chiefs would be interested. I would think
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the La Rams would be interested. But we'll talk to Albert.
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Speaker 3 (01:05):
Yes?
Speaker 2 (01:05):
I have.
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Take it you had a good time.
Speaker 2 (01:08):
It's another one of those you might not have a
good round, but you have a good day. It's not
like pebble pebble. You might not play well, but you
can't have a bad round there. It's too beautiful there
eight seven, seven to three DP show more of your
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the way, Reggie Miller will be with us on Wednesday
to preview the NBA Finals. I got some ticket prices,
by the way, I have that for you coming up.
Somebody is going to make a whole lot of money
when the NBA Finals is played in New York, Games
three and four and Game six. Wow, that secondary market
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making some money. He is Albert Breer, the Monday Morning quarterback,
joining us on the program. June first supposed to be
a big deal today. Why June first for a j Brown?
Speaker 4 (02:02):
Well, I think it's it's all related to the Eagles
cap situation, and you know it. I don't want to
bore anybody with the details of how this works, but essentially,
what doing it now versus doing it at any point
over the last three months will mean functionally for the
Eagles is pushing twenty seven million dollars off their salary
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cap this year into next year. And that's something they
needed to do because they've i mean really run out
of contracts toory structure.
Speaker 2 (02:35):
To their credit, they've been very win.
Speaker 4 (02:37):
Now the last few years, and that's meant Jeffrey Lourie
their owners spending a lot of money cash over cap.
Speaker 2 (02:44):
Not all owners are willing to do that.
Speaker 4 (02:46):
It's the part of why they've been as good as
they've been the last few years from a roster standpoint.
But it does create complications, and in this case, it
created a complication where it was much easier for them
to deal a j Brown after June first than before
June first.
Speaker 2 (03:02):
Now, like that complication is.
Speaker 4 (03:04):
An ideal for the team, but you know, I do
think like any good GM Howie Roseman's taken advantage of it,
and that it just allows for you to continue to
survey the market. And you know what that's basically meant
for them, Dan is, Yeah, like this has looked like
it's going to be the Patriots really since the end
of March, but maybe somebody has something materially changed to
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their receiver situation. They get to UTA's and it's not
what they thought it was, there's a legal situation like
Roshie Rice in Kansas City, there's an injury somewhere, So
there's always that chance that something better comes along for
a guy who's been.
Speaker 2 (03:41):
A great, great player for them, you know.
Speaker 4 (03:43):
But at this point, they've got the framework of a
deal in place with the Patriots. The details still need
to be hammered out, but i'd expect that it gets
done relatively soon.
Speaker 2 (03:51):
Okay, but if I'm the Chiefs or the Rams, yeah,
I'm curious what the framework here is, yeah, and can
we exceed what the Patriots might be offering?
Speaker 4 (04:04):
So I think those are two good examples, right, So
I'll take you through both of them.
Speaker 2 (04:09):
So with the Chiefs, I would say they have a
quarterback and.
Speaker 4 (04:14):
Patrick Mahomes making a ton of money. They're top heavy
on their cap and so it's for a long time
been the big three for them, Chris Jones and Travis
Kelcey being the other two.
Speaker 2 (04:24):
But now they've got a bunch of other.
Speaker 4 (04:25):
Guys who are extended as well. Right, So, like that's
Nick Bolton at linebacker, George carl loftis at defensive end,
it's Great Humphrey at center, it's you know it's Tray Smith.
Speaker 2 (04:36):
You know at Guard.
Speaker 4 (04:38):
You they just paid Kenneth Walker to come over and
play running back for them, So they've paid a lot
of guys. They're top heavy on their cap. It's a
good problem to have because they're a very good team.
But what that means is you need draft picks to
fill out the rest of your roster, right so you know,
when you're looking for the second guard or the defensive
end on the other side of Carl Loftis or or
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your next corner, it's best to have those guys under
cost control, and you use draft picks to get cost
control talent.
Speaker 2 (05:07):
So I think that's why.
Speaker 4 (05:09):
The Chiefs have been, you know, a little bit, you know,
more conservative with their draft picks over the last few years,
and and and and why they made the trade, you know,
sending Tyreek Hill to Miami, sending Trent McDuffie to la
and they've been able to refresh their roster that way.
The Rams are interesting because they did go down the
road on trade with aj Brown, and you know, that
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happened back in March. And I would say like that
one fell apart because it would have been contingent on
corresponding trade with Devonte Adams. They couldn't quite thread that needle.
There was some concern with Brown's knee. But they're going
forward with Devontae Adams and and and and Pokin Kakua now,
you know, presumably eventually on a new deal.
Speaker 2 (05:53):
And I think that they have moved on from Brown.
Speaker 4 (05:55):
But that does not mean the Rams don't have a
very big swing left in them.
Speaker 2 (05:59):
It's just that one didn't quite work out. Wait, the
Eagles were going to trade DeVante Smith as well. No, no, no,
DeVante Adams. Okay, yeah, the Rams. If the Rams had
gotten aj Brown, there would have.
Speaker 4 (06:10):
Been a corresponding move to Movedvan because I mean, I
think at that point it's not that they don't.
Speaker 2 (06:15):
Love DeVante Adams, the Rams do. It's just Adams and
Brown play the same.
Speaker 4 (06:19):
Position, the same receiver spot, the ex position, and like
having two older guys with some injury history together, it
could be a little problematic, which is you know why
you know, if they had gotten Brown, if the Rams
had landed Brown back in March, it would have meant
DeVante Adams going somewhere else.
Speaker 2 (06:37):
Okay, does it be who the Eagles to trade aj
Brown today or as you said, somebody, you know, Rashid
Rice situation, somebody gets injured, like it feels like June
was happening.
Speaker 4 (06:53):
I know what you're saying. They've waited on this for
three months, you know. And and I think like there
is a human element to this too. Or Aj Brown,
I think has been a relatively good soldier through this
whole thing, knowing he's probably not going to be on
the team. And contrary to public belief, he's very well
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liked in that locker room.
Speaker 2 (07:14):
He's more popular than Jalen Hurts in that But why
wasn't he happy?
Speaker 4 (07:19):
I think what I would say on that is, this
guy's an ultra competitive guy, right, And I think too
often we make the mistake of assuming a guy can
be competitive about his team's performance and not as competitive
about his individual performance, if that makes sense. And you know,
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I think all these guys think about their legacy, their
place in the game and all of that. And I
think for Aj Brown, like he felt like he was
being held back individually with the way that Jalen Hurts plays,
with the way the offense is built around Jalen Hurts.
And I you know, it's really interesting, Dan, because I
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thought watching him last year like.
Speaker 2 (08:06):
Maybe he lost a little bit of a step.
Speaker 4 (08:08):
And when you talk to enough people who have evaluated him,
you know, people in the league who've had to compete
against him, there's like a little bit of a split,
Like some people think he has lost a step and
then other people think he looked a little disinterested last year,
like the frustration had boiled over. And so look, I again,
he's still beloved in that building, you know what I mean.
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Like and a guy who he was only there for
four years, he's top fifteen and catches receiving yards, touchdown
catches all time for them, went to two Super Bowls
with them, won a Super Bowl with them. So you know,
I think, you know, you want this to be as
clean as it possibly can be if you're the Eagles,
because the guy's done a lot of good for you.
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But you know, based on where he is with the quarterback,
I think it's just sort of time.
Speaker 2 (08:55):
Albert Brier, the Monday Morning quarterback, I said all year long,
even the previous year, like there's something that goes on
with Jalen Hurts, like like there was an undercurrent there
and I just didn't understand it. Now I'm not saying
he's a great regular season quarterback. I think he's a
big time, big game quarterback. He's shown that. But I
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don't know why there was I don't know, frustration, discontent
different offense. I mean, he's had a different offensive coordinator
pretty much every year in the last even go back
to college.
Speaker 4 (09:31):
Yeah, the joke about being the Eagles offensive coordinators you
either get go to the Super Bowl or fired, which
is actually true, you know, over the last over the
last four years.
Speaker 2 (09:41):
But I just I'm just there was success. I didn't
know if there was jealousy, Like, but what is it
that is there a central point there with and is
it just aj Brown who's frustrated with Jalen Hurts?
Speaker 4 (10:00):
You know, I think it's again like I think it's
just sort of can relate back to individual performance. And
I do think, you know, like let's say, you know,
you're the guy who is number two on the route
or number three in the route. You've gotten open three
plays in a row and the quarterback didn't see you,
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and you got your hand in the air, and you're
one of the best receivers in football, and it's like,
why isn't the ball coming my way?
Speaker 2 (10:27):
I think it's stuff like that. You know, Wait, was
justly are they doing? Was that was he purposely ignoring
AJ Brown? I don't think so. I don't know.
Speaker 4 (10:37):
I mean, I can't climb and Jalen hurts his head.
But I know that there was the perception that that's
where the disconnect was. And and and again, Dan, like,
these guys only have eight, ten, twelve years to.
Speaker 2 (10:51):
Play football at the highest level, right.
Speaker 4 (10:54):
And so I think a lot of them, many more
than are willing to admit about. Am I gonna is
my name going to be up in the ring of honor?
Am I going to be wearing a gold jacket at
the end of this? How am I going to be
remembered versus my peers? For you know, AJ Brown? It
might be like, how am I going to be remembered
against like the guys who preceded me, like a Julio
Jones or an AJ Green or a Calvin Johnson?
Speaker 2 (11:16):
Am I in that category?
Speaker 5 (11:17):
You know?
Speaker 4 (11:18):
And everybody's so focused on numbers in this day and
age that you know, it's like, okay, like, well, like
let's wind them up one versus the other. And if
you look at it, right, he had I think fourteen
hundred yards are right around there in each of his
first two years in Philly, and he was down closer
to one thousand the last two And I think that
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sort of illustrates what the frustration is.
Speaker 2 (11:42):
Yeah, well the Eagles don't complete passives. They're bottom five
last year passive, which is crazy.
Speaker 4 (11:49):
Even part of that Saquon too, right, as like you
have Saquon Barkley, you wouldn't if you if you got
a Maserati in the in the garage, you're going to
take it out for a spin.
Speaker 2 (11:57):
Yeah, but I got I got Porsches, you know too
my wide receivers here, I got a good tight end
and two good wide receivers. So you know, whenever I
get in the garage, it's gonna go pretty fast. And
there's a lot of wide receivers out there. Unsigned yeah, yeah,
you see, like when when does movement start with those players?
Speaker 4 (12:18):
So you're talking about like your there'll be some names
the like Deebo Samuel Okay, yeah, so I would say
with most of these right, and I put like your
you know, you're Gdevian Clowney or Joey Bosa, Like it's
I think what's what we've seen evolve over the last
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like ten years or so, is more often you have
these guys that are out there on the market, like now,
Tyreek Hill's coming back from a really catastrophic injury, right, so,
like you got to see where he is physically. You know,
Devo's a year older, you know, I I you know,
I think you could probably put Andre Hopkins in this category.
Speaker 2 (13:01):
Two.
Speaker 4 (13:03):
I think you know, like the way that a lot
of these guys look at it that are older and
out there on the market, is there's going to be
better opportunity for me in July than there is in
April and May, and essentially for them, you know, they'll
look at it and say, well, all these teams want
to look at their young players now you know what
I mean, Like you want to look at the guy
who and and and they get them back in April,
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they get them on the field in May for the
first time. They're in competitive drills right around now for
the first time. And so you know, say it's a
third round pick from two years ago and he hasn't
quite lived up to expectations, but you know he was
out in California working out. Now he's back, that team's
going to want to see that player, right, and maybe
that team makes a decision at the end of June.
Speaker 2 (13:47):
You know what, we just don't have enough at this
position like that Obj with the Giants a second look
at him, and.
Speaker 4 (13:57):
I mean, like sometimes people like go, but I think
even with him, do people realize how old he is?
Speaker 2 (14:03):
Like this is me his thirteenth year.
Speaker 4 (14:05):
He's in the same draft class as Johnny Manziel and
like he's the same age as Mike Evans, you know,
and we look at Mike Evans as such an older player.
Speaker 2 (14:16):
I mean, I you know, I think.
Speaker 4 (14:18):
It's great like that Odell Beckham wants to keep playing football.
I love that that he's got that passion for the
game that he wants to get back in and he
really is going through the process that any other player
on the fringes of.
Speaker 2 (14:30):
The league would go through to make it back in.
Speaker 4 (14:33):
I just think we have to have our expectations under
control with some of these guys and what they are
now versus what they used to be. And there are
guys across the board like that, like Taylor Decker is
another one right, like left tackle for the Lions with
a centerpiece for them over the last decade was a
really important piece to build for Dan Campbell and those guys.
Speaker 2 (14:53):
He's not what he was before, you know, So you know.
Speaker 4 (14:56):
I'd say it's a combination of sometimes are you know,
the name doesn't quite.
Speaker 2 (15:00):
Match what the game is right now.
Speaker 4 (15:02):
So that's a piece of it. But I think another
piece of it is during May and June, teams really
want to spend a lot of time looking at the
younger players in their roster, see how they've come along,
you know, And then I think, you know, most of
these guys look at it as someone's going to be
more desperate in July or August than they are right
now to fill my position.
Speaker 2 (15:22):
Before I let you go this Vikings quarterbacking situation, when
Nyler Murray says all the right things and then JJ
McCarthy says, well, it's just like we're the other side
of the classroom. It's kind of like high school. Nothing
about hey, I can learn from him. He's had a
roller coaster ride in his career. And I don't know
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if this has a mushroom cloud at the end of
it of or is you know, Kevin O'Connell going to
be tamping this down during the season.
Speaker 4 (15:56):
I mean, I think It's interesting because I don't know
that the Vikings quarterback situation doesn't line up with the
timeline of the rest of the roster, right, the rest
of the roster, and you can go down the list
of names, tons of guys either in the prime or
the back end of the prime of their careers, right,
So you know guys like Byron Murphy and Andrew Van
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Young Kinkle and obviously offensively, you've got Justin Jefferson, Jordan
Addison's close to the end of his deal.
Speaker 2 (16:24):
TJ.
Speaker 4 (16:25):
Hawkins is now an older player, Christian Darisaw left tackle. Like,
they're invested in a ton of guys that are win
now players, and so like, I think it's interesting when
you bring up like the discord there because last year
the intention was to put competition in the room for
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JJ McCarthy and Daniel Jones and Sam Donald found better
opportunity elsewhere to become the long term starter. Like DJ
knew if he went to Indy there's a better chance
he was gonna be a long term guy there. The
same way Sam Donald knew that if he went to
See there's going to be a better opportunity to be
long time guy there. So then they pivot and they decide,
all right, like we're going to go all in on JJ.
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He gets all the reps, his teammates are going to
know he's the quarterback, and let's see where this goes.
And it went where it went, and so now they've
created a competitive situation for him in the room again.
And like, the interesting thing about it is that roster
needs to win now.
Speaker 2 (17:25):
So no one's on scholarship anymore.
Speaker 4 (17:27):
His draft status doesn't matter, and it's whoever is the
best player for us to win right now, is who
Kevin O'Connell is going to pick for That's gonna be
Kevin O'Connell's mindset and picking his quarterback now.
Speaker 2 (17:41):
So it's different than it was last year.
Speaker 4 (17:43):
They're not worried about the first round investment and the
player anymore. In fact, the GM who drafted JJ McCarthy
tenth overall is now gone and there's a new GM
coming in. And so it's a really interesting situation because
I think most of us would have looked last year
at Minnesota and said that could be a twelve or
thirteen win team. Yeah, And like, I don't think very
many people are looking at him that way anymore.
Speaker 2 (18:05):
And what's changed. Well, yeah, the quarterback position has changed.
Always great to talk to you. I know you have
a busy day to day. Thank you. Albert, all right,
thanks DP. That's Albert Breer. They call him Bert the
Monday Morning Quarterback. I'm fascinated to see Kyler Murray in
that offense playing half your games on AstroTurf indoors. I
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he could have an unbelievable year in my opinion, we
might see the truth. Now you can go back. He
had a couple of years there when he got to
Arizona where they were some really good years. I just
hope that he's a student of the game and he
listens to his coach. And I'd throw the ball to
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Justin Jefferson every time that I could. We'll take a break.
We'll come back with these secondary ticket prices for the Knicks.
I think will probably I was gonna say, floor you,
no pun intended. You see what I did with that time. Ever,
we're back after this.
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icon and comment away. I mentioned the secondary market for
ticket prices for the NBA Finals, and it's pretty remarkable
of what's going to happen when they get to the garden. Now,
this is secondary market, so factor that in. These aren't
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the actual ticket prices that you'll pay. This is secondary market.
Game three, this is for the lower level. Get in
lower level twelve thousand dollars. That will be approximately ninety
seven million dollars on Game three, lower level. Game four
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in the garden, get in lower level fourteen thousand dollars.
That'll be approximately one hundred and seventeen million dollars in total.
This is lowest prices. Then if it goes to a
Game six, get in lower level Madison Square Garden twenty
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one thousand dollars. That's approximately one hundred and seventy three
million dollars for lower level at lowest prices. Wow, that
is well over five hundred million dollars in ticket revenue
and market rates for the NBA Finals. Whoat Out of
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the Day brought to you boy Panini America the official
trading cards of the program. Yes, Paulie, a question for
the room.
Speaker 6 (21:23):
If you're a Spurs or Knicks season ticket holder, do
you automatically get to buy face value tickets for the
playoffs or do you enter like a lottery to buy them.
Speaker 2 (21:32):
That I don't know. I'm guessing that if you have
season tickets, you would get first crack at those tickets. Yes, Dyling.
Speaker 7 (21:39):
Yeah, I'm looking like Nick's Reddit right now, and I
saw someone said they're lower Bowl season tickets in section
one ten or nine hundred bucks for finals tickets, So
basically you pay that and then if you want to
go on and sell them. I think, like you said,
the big winner here is these stub hubs and ticket
match in the world who collect the fees on those
hundred thousand dollars tickets. When I get sold. Yeah, a percentage,
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so yes.
Speaker 8 (22:02):
Marv Garrett Wilson, the Jets wide receiver, was asked about
going to a K next game and he said, now,
they're too expensive. Wilson is currently signed to a four
year contract worth one hundred and thirty million dollars.
Speaker 2 (22:14):
They're still too expensive.
Speaker 8 (22:16):
No, I'm saying that's just how ridiculous the prices are.
He's like, no, no, no, no, they're too expensive for me.
Speaker 2 (22:21):
Kevin in North Carolina, Hey Kevin, what do you have
for me?
Speaker 9 (22:25):
Hey?
Speaker 2 (22:25):
dB, how are you good?
Speaker 4 (22:26):
Good?
Speaker 10 (22:28):
Best? And worst of the weekend? The two best? The
first one is that the Hurricanes are going back to
the Stanley Cup. The second one for Polly how about
PCA with the home run during the overrated chant in
Saint Louis on Saturday night?
Speaker 2 (22:44):
And worst of.
Speaker 10 (22:44):
The weekend, even though it will kind of be a
little bit of the best for that Stanley Cup. My
first game was in was Game one of two thousand
and six when they went to the finals. That was
my first Hurricanes game I ever went to worst. I'm
taking my seven month old to her for game ever,
and it's costing us twelve hundred dollars a piece.
Speaker 2 (23:04):
Wow, Thank you Kevin, and good luck with your hurricanes.
Uh Lexi and Texas. Hey Lexi, Hey Dan.
Speaker 9 (23:16):
Thanks for taking my call first time long time. I
just wanted to give you all a pronunciation tip for
the state pie of Texas. It's pecan pie, not pea can.
A pecan is a porta potty, not something you eat.
Have some horns and go.
Speaker 2 (23:33):
Spursco all right, it's Lexi Pauli. You didn't know how
to pronounce pecan pecan? You said pecan. Yeah, so it's
pecan pie. Yeah, so pecan is a porta ponty. Okay, yes, yes, Uh.
Speaker 3 (23:48):
Dylan, I'm I'm team Pecan.
Speaker 7 (23:50):
Also, I know it's technically pecan. It's like when you
it's sang Louisville, but like that sounds nicer to me. Also,
I knew someone would call in and say something about pecan.
You did, Yeah, I know it. Well, why didn't you
say it before they called in?
Speaker 3 (24:04):
Because I prefer to just wait for it to actually happen.
Speaker 2 (24:07):
Craig in Virginia, Hi, Craig. Best and Worst of the weekend.
Speaker 11 (24:11):
Der Morna Fella's Best of the weekend. The intensity and
drama on the Diamond and the men's women's in CUAA tournaments.
Worst of the weekend No more Spurs Thunder. What a
series that was. But uh kind of possible pull question
needs for the last hour or tomorrow. Now we're in June.
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What's the best sports month of the year.
Speaker 2 (24:36):
Yeah, we do that every year, depending on time of
the year. You know, because we talked about March madness.
You can throw in the Super Bowl. March madness. You
could throw in spring training, you know, their draft, Like
there's I think we've kind of singled out two different
times out of the year. Yes, pauling Uh.
Speaker 6 (24:57):
North Carolina State University did a lot of study of
how foods are pronounced in different states in America, and
in Texas, Arkansas and Oklahoma's pecan pie. Most of the
country in the West, it's pecan pie, and then in
the Northeast it's pecan pie, and in some places in
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northern Wisconsin it's pecan pie again, so it's all over
the place, yes, Dylan.
Speaker 7 (25:26):
Yeah, I mean that's like there's also like regional terms,
like isn't soda different everywhere? It's like pop in the
Midwest and then soda here, and then like fizz or
something somewhere else.
Speaker 2 (25:37):
I remember when I first got to New York and
I asked for pop and they didn't know what I
was talking about. They go, you mean soda. I go, no, pop.
That's what I grew up in the Midwest. Speaking of drinking,
World Cup is a attempting to reverse years of declining
beer consumption. From twenty fourteen to twenty twenty four global
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beer consumption fell three percent. In the United States, consumption
plummeted seventeen percent. So the heavy promotion around the World
Cup is trying to reverse the declining beer consumption numbers.
I'll do my part, yes, do me Yes.
Speaker 7 (26:24):
An Heiser Busch in bev is spending over one hundred
and ten million on advertising for the FIFA World Cup.
Speaker 3 (26:32):
But I think a lot of it is attributed to.
Speaker 7 (26:34):
The proliferation of like hard seltzers and hard iced teas
and stuff. There's like beer alternatives. It used to just
be like on beer or cocktail.
Speaker 2 (26:43):
I know. I have a friend who works in the
beverage industry, and he said the shift to like these
no additive gourmet wines, like healthy wines and different seltzers
that people aren't drinking but you know, we used to
drink a lot of cocktails and a lot of Seltzer's
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Healthier drinks for you, which I don't know if anything's
healthier for you. I know there are some things that
aren't as healthy for you. I don't know if i'd
use the word well, this is healthier. You know, I
had an additive free tequila last night. I didn't say, hey,
this is healthier for me. Yes, Todd.
Speaker 12 (27:26):
And now there's this desperation. I saw something the other day.
Pepsi has pre or pro probiotics. Like it's yogurt or
something like that. That's what pepsi has pre biotics. Soda
sounds ridiculous.
Speaker 7 (27:36):
Yes, still, yeah, are our friend Shane Irving? He smokes
American spirits and I'm like, it's still a cigarette.
Speaker 2 (27:42):
Just see, yeah, this is this is healthier. I go, No,
it's not healthier. It's just not as bad as you know,
a camel nonfilter. Yes, Paul, Yeah, I've.
Speaker 6 (27:53):
Got this article here from The New Yorker that says
different types of drinks, the cost of drinks, and social
media is making it less likely for younger people to
go to bars.
Speaker 2 (28:05):
Yeah, yeah, Ton, do these companies.
Speaker 12 (28:08):
And products realize when they say now with less sugar
or less adds whatever. Basically there saying they were killing
us off all along, and all of a sudden, now
they're worried about our health.
Speaker 2 (28:16):
Well, I don't know if they said with cigarettes, hey,
now with less nicotine to get you hooked on this,
you know, less and no.
Speaker 5 (28:23):
Coloring, now, reduced sugar, all these stuff that.
Speaker 12 (28:25):
But up until now we were fine with it, drinking
and eating all the horrible things that you made for us.
Speaker 2 (28:31):
My wife was reading, you know, a fine print on
some food a package, and she goes, do you want
to know what's in this? I go, no, I don't.
I made it this far, hunt, I don't want to know.
And my one of my daughters is one of those
married to the label, like, do you know what's in that?
I go, I don't care if I made it this far, Georgia,
(28:52):
I'm gonna be okay, yes, yeah.
Speaker 7 (28:56):
So it's like I'm three quarters away done with this thing.
If you wanted to tell me that, it should have
been before I started.
Speaker 2 (29:00):
Uh, Paulie says, we have coming out of retirement news. Okay,
I'll give you the hint.
Speaker 3 (29:09):
Let's see who can guess.
Speaker 6 (29:12):
After four years of retirement since their last game match event,
this person is officially making his or her comeback to the.
Speaker 2 (29:22):
Sports, huge athlete, very broad.
Speaker 6 (29:26):
As famous as it gets worldwide.
Speaker 2 (29:29):
So not Odell Beckham Junior, the third way, way way
more wait wait way, uh no, but you're in the
right direction, Roger Federer, you're on track. Keep Serena Williams.
Speaker 6 (29:49):
Serena Williams announces come back to professional tennis. The forty
four year old Williams announced Monday she will be a
wild card invitation to play doubles in the HSBC Championships
in London. Okay, that's awesome.
Speaker 2 (30:04):
I could see her playing doubles. I don't know if
she's going to be playing singles, but okay, her and Venus.
It's Venus forty five. She still she looks great. She's
probably same shape, probably weighs the same and she did
when she was twenty five. Yes, Marv.
Speaker 8 (30:21):
The thing about Serena Williams, she was defying the odds
when she was like thirty. Yeah, because in tennis you're
usually done.
Speaker 2 (30:27):
In having a baby. Yeah. I also saw this. If
you have twenty to thirty million dollars and you want
to get a Tyrannosaurus Rex that they're going to auction off.
I think his nickname is Gus because the guy who
headed up the excavation his nickname was Gus. So they're
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calling this Tyrannosaurus rex Gus. I don't know why they
don't call him Rex, but uh, they think it's gonna
be there's an auction. They think it'll go for thirty
million dollars. But this huge fossil, I think it's sixty
three percent completed, and yeah they got I mean it
(31:11):
looks great, but uh yeah, Gary Guss licking. Uh what
made that up? No, that's his name. They found it
in South Dakota. Harding County palaeontologist ended up finding this
a while ago. But uh, sixty seven million years old.
Speaker 6 (31:35):
He doesn't look a day over sixty three million.
Speaker 2 (31:37):
For sixty seven million, you look pretty good.
Speaker 6 (31:41):
But if I'm paying thirty million for a dinosaur, I
don't want two thirds of a dinosaur.
Speaker 2 (31:45):
Well that's all they have, that's all they found. Come
on now, the auction house Sotheby's. This isn't the first
dinosaur ever sold. Nineteen ninety seven, Sue the t rex
went for twenty five million dollars. Oh no, that's Apex
the Stegosaurus sold for forty five million gus will be
(32:11):
in New York City at Sotheby's Natural History Auction July fourteenth. Hey, yeah, Todd, I.
Speaker 5 (32:21):
Think it extincts. For the rest of us, who can
anything like that? That's way out of our.
Speaker 2 (32:25):
Person You want to top that villain.
Speaker 3 (32:30):
I's actually just had a couple facts, but I can.
Speaker 2 (32:32):
Oh, okay, yeah, all right, what do you have for me?
Speaker 7 (32:34):
Well, I was thinking, I remember Nicholas Cage bought just
the dinosaur skull a number of years back for like
three hundred grand, and actually it turned up being stolen.
Speaker 3 (32:42):
I think he had to give it back.
Speaker 2 (32:43):
Oh he did.
Speaker 3 (32:44):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (32:45):
But if you're getting a skull for just three hundred
grand or I know, sixty three percent complete, but that
is one of the more complete whole t rexes, I
think I feel like that's.
Speaker 3 (32:54):
Worth twenty thirty million dollars if you got it.
Speaker 2 (32:56):
But there's a billionaire who's gonna come in and buy it,
put it in a warehouse or something or living room.
Speaker 7 (33:04):
Yeah, well you need a pretty big living room. Yeah,
but that's the I know, like a perfectly graded Mickey
Mantle rookie card is in that twenty thirty million range.
Which one would you rather have? I'm going full dinosaur.
Speaker 2 (33:16):
Without a doubt. Wait, Mickey Mantle rookie card. Yeah, ten
goes for twenty or twenty million dollars.
Speaker 3 (33:24):
Probably close to a thirty million mark.
Speaker 2 (33:27):
Oh my god.
Speaker 5 (33:27):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (33:29):
Think about all those ones you.
Speaker 2 (33:30):
Put in your bike's bugs back in the day. Yeah,
but I'm glad I did because I enjoyed them. Yeah, yeah,
I did. I don't know who came up with the
get a clothes pin and then put your baseball cards
in your spokes and it sounds awesome. Yeah, you know,
(33:50):
I wanted to have my grain, my great cards with me.
So I'm riding and I had like a Nolan Ryan
card back there, Pete Rose card. Yes, Marvin, you had
a bike. I got my first. That was my bike.
I was in Arizona and I got a Mustang bike
the banana seat and it was green. And I remember
(34:14):
I was probably eight or nine because all the other
years I would just get what my brothers had. So
you'd buy one bike and it would get to the
oldest brother who then pass it down to the next
brother and then me and then my other brother. After that,
my sisters, they got their own bikes. But yeah, I
got a bicycle. Had two bicycles in my life, that
(34:34):
one and then the ten speed that I rode until
I was eighteen.
Speaker 3 (34:39):
Yeah you did.
Speaker 2 (34:40):
Yeah, Hey Barbduria, you wanna ride? You want to? You
want to go out to dinner?
Speaker 5 (34:47):
Look at the Hotti on the Hoffey.
Speaker 2 (34:48):
Yeah, yes, Dylan, that.
Speaker 7 (34:51):
Counts more as like a car, though, I think, because
that was essentially what it functioned as for you.
Speaker 2 (34:55):
Yes it did. Yeah, yes, I had. I had a
ten speed. It was uh, it was yellow. Oh the
days there's no back seat. I'm so spoiled. Yeah, I'm
so spoiled. All right, last call for We haven't even
given our best in worse of the weekend, have we? Nobody? Okay,
(35:18):
we'll take a break. We'll be back with that last
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for phone calls? What we learn? What's in store tomorrow?
This show flew by. I opted to do another hour
(35:40):
and the dwn nets said no way, So okay, I'll
do another hour, all right, fine, Marvin fine, Yes, Paulie
and Todd, who look like they have someplace to go
the way you guys are dressed up.
Speaker 3 (35:58):
I'm out three hours and pink over here.
Speaker 2 (36:02):
Yeah, paul he's got like Chral Yeah, yeah, Coral I
think is the color? Yeah? Chral nice? All right. Final
results of the poll question Dhilly.
Speaker 3 (36:10):
Yeah, Dan.
Speaker 7 (36:11):
Who do you think is gonna win the NBA Finals?
Sixty nine percent say the Spurs?
Speaker 2 (36:16):
Okay, all right? Anything else?
Speaker 3 (36:19):
Who do you want to win?
Speaker 2 (36:20):
Okay?
Speaker 3 (36:21):
Fifty seven percent say the Spurs? Oh surprising there a
little bit.
Speaker 2 (36:25):
Best and Worst of the weekend todd Best of the weekend.
Speaker 12 (36:27):
Friday Night in Major League Baseball, there were five walk
off victories, four of which were by home runs Pirates
and Rockies, and nine innings. White Sox and Mets did
it in ten. The Mariners win came on a walk
off double, also in the tenth inning. Worst of the
weekend also Friday night, Game five, Stanley Cup Eastern Final,
a relative no show for the Canadians elimination game in Carolina.
Down three nothing after one, five nothing after two, they
(36:48):
exchange goals in the third.
Speaker 5 (36:49):
And lose six to one.
Speaker 2 (36:50):
Come on, Abs, Yeah, I know this really bothered Todd
the heck yea, I me. Can you believe Montreal no
showed I go they weren't gonna win.
Speaker 5 (36:57):
And miss some of date Lene NBC or watch that
game and step up.
Speaker 2 (37:01):
And like you were a fan of Montreal.
Speaker 5 (37:03):
Come on making an interesting game. Five?
Speaker 2 (37:04):
How about you, Dylan?
Speaker 7 (37:06):
My best Russell Henley Berdie's the final three holes to
enter a playoff at the Charles Swab Challenge, where he
would go on to win the nice little stretch there
at the end. And my worst Adolfo Daniel Vallejo find
seventy six thousand, which is half of his French Open
prize money for saying that the match he lost should
not have been umpired by a woman.
Speaker 2 (37:25):
Yikes, Marvin Best and Worst of the Weekend.
Speaker 5 (37:31):
Best of the Weekend.
Speaker 8 (37:31):
The New York Yankees scored thirteen runs in the third
inning against r A's Worst of the Weekend UCLA Baseball.
They finished the regular season fifty two to eight, number
one overall seed, gets eliminated by Saint Mary's and they
don't even make it to the regional final.
Speaker 2 (37:45):
But did the women's team also get eliminated? Correct? Oh
my goodness, I don't think the Yankees had another hit
other than all of the runs and hits in that
one inning. They had thirteen runs. They didn't have another
base I think they had a walk. That was it. Remarkable, Paul,
Best and worst of the weekend.
Speaker 6 (38:04):
I'm gonna go with Spurs rookie Dylan Harper twenty seven minutes,
twelve points, seven rebounds in the final game, Game seven.
But the play he made to keep Castle from losing
is cool. What a nice rookie year. This guy's having
somewhat quietly. It's good to see him get his due.
I have no worst of the weekend.
Speaker 2 (38:20):
Okay, how about this dame's course history.
Speaker 6 (38:22):
I got that for you, Dan. And let's say a
guy you may have heard of, Lou Garrig. He started
his streak of playing in twenty one and thirty consecutive
baseball games on this date. In nineteen twenty five and
nineteen seventy five, Nolan Ryan pitched his fourth career no
hitter in just his hundredth career victory.
Speaker 2 (38:40):
Wow, Lou Garrig actually pinch hit for short stop Pee
Wee Wanninger, and that was the first appearance that he
ever made, pinch hitting for a little little pee wee.
Uh oh, this is kind of an anniversary for me.
Nineteen ninety three, Dan Marley said it then NBA playoff
(39:01):
record with eight three pointers in the Sun's win over
Seattle Game five of the Western Conference Finals, And of
course he lost a shooting contest to me that year.
I don't know why it's not in there this day
in sports history lacking. Oh my god, you imagine. And
he even jokes about it. He said, I had one
(39:21):
of the best days of my career and the worst
day of my career, and they all happened in a
span of about forty eight hours.
Speaker 3 (39:28):
Yes, Dylan, have you ever made it into this day
in sports history?
Speaker 7 (39:32):
No? No, No, for what, I don't know. You've been
in the game for a long time.
Speaker 2 (39:37):
I am the game. Don't hate the player, hate the game.
Where is the game? The rapper?
Speaker 3 (39:44):
Oh, Los Angeles?
Speaker 2 (39:45):
I assume yeah, I would assume so, But what is
the game doing? I always like that that name for
a rapper. I'm the game? Are you the game? No? No?
Speaker 13 (39:56):
No, I'm him? Okayim being the game or being him?
Pole question for tomorrow.
Speaker 2 (40:06):
Are you all about that?
Speaker 5 (40:12):
It's actually is you bout it?
Speaker 2 (40:14):
Oh? Okay? Yes? So when your wife was single.
Speaker 8 (40:17):
My wife got a DM from a basketball player in
the and the DM said and I quote, is you
bout it?
Speaker 2 (40:26):
And that meant you know, you know, you know, okay, Wow.
Speaker 8 (40:31):
That was amazing. I was like, oh my goodness, that
is so ridiculous. She showed it to me after we
got to get like after all that, and I was like,
that is phenomenal.
Speaker 2 (40:42):
How about we go around the room. Do we learn anything?
Speaker 12 (40:45):
Todd Sean Elliott thinks like Kobe had the drive of
Renby to be an all time great at such a
young age.
Speaker 3 (40:50):
Dylan June first a j Brown Day.
Speaker 2 (40:53):
Yeah, well we'll see four o'clock is the official start
to sign him or trade for him? Marvin, would you
learn today?
Speaker 5 (41:00):
My wife was not bout it?
Speaker 2 (41:01):
Wow? Well that's what she says.
Speaker 3 (41:04):
I don't know.
Speaker 6 (41:05):
I just learned a lot right.
Speaker 2 (41:06):
There, A lot of fun. Thanks for joining us, Oh,
our good buddy Jim Jackson will join us on the
program on Tuesday. Have a great day. We'll talk to
you tomorrow.