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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:05):
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official trading cards of The Dan Patrick Show. Played golf
yesterday with Dylan, also Mario who was the director of
the show, and Big Day Ray, one of our producers,
and it was entertaining Dylan, who normally plays a lot
on the golf simulator. Here, he did not play well
at all. I think you got in your own head
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or you allowed Mario to make fun of you, and
you did not play well at all.
Speaker 3 (00:53):
Well, Mario can say whatever that doesn't bother me.
Speaker 4 (00:56):
But I think I'm tinkering a little too much, Dan,
which I know in the past you've had an issue
with as well, where you just got to kind of
get those thoughts out of your head a little.
Speaker 2 (01:06):
Yeah. Well, Big Day Ray almost had a hole in one.
Speaker 4 (01:09):
After we were just talking about him having like walking
up to that tee.
Speaker 2 (01:14):
Well, he didn't want to get a hole in one
with this golf ball because his girlfriend for Valentine's Day
gave him golf balls that said I love my girlfriend.
And so Ray said, I'd hate to get a hole
in one and have to hold up this golf ball
for everybody to see. And I was like, wow, so
much for that nice gift by your girlfriend.
Speaker 4 (01:35):
So he actually he swapped that ball out for that
reason and then hit it to a centimeter of the
cup and I was like, you know, if that was
the girlfriend ball, that thing's going in for sure.
Speaker 2 (01:44):
I know. But there was nobody. They had an outing earlier,
so nobody was in the clubhouse, nobody was in the
bar area. If you get a hole in one, nobody
was there at the golf course, which was good for Ray,
and then I thought maybe he almost had a hole
in one. We went out for beers after that. Maybe
Ray would pick up the tab, but nope, Ray did not.
Speaker 3 (02:05):
If you almost have a whole half.
Speaker 2 (02:07):
Thea somebody should have. But it was fun. It was
fun going out golfing with the back room guys.
Speaker 5 (02:13):
Yes, Paul, I got a golf question for you and
for Dylan. You both have played regularly. I play occasionally,
like every couple of years. I think when people who
don't play golf look at golfer's like a Jordan's Speed,
there was a point where he was the best in
the world or top three, and then his game kind
of went away and it still hasn't been found. Why
do golf guys always work on their swing? Why don't
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they find it? And do never ever change it?
Speaker 2 (02:39):
It feels like some of it erodes and then you forget,
you don't realize you're doing something, and then you get
into a bad habit, like Jordan Speed had to change
his swing, Like if you watch his pre swing routine,
it's kind of wild. I mean Sergio where he kept
gripping regrip grip, and you know, like an embarrassing amount
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of times before you'd hit a shot. But I think
that you got swing coaches, you got video, you have
everything that you could possibly need to make sure that
Like Roy McElroy, when I look at that swing, I'm like,
how could you screw that up? How could you not
hit it three hundred and thirty yards every single time.
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Now granted he does a lot of times, but then
there are other times when he hits it like I do,
and I'll go, where did that come from? And I
do think because that ball doesn't move, Like when you
think of sports, how many sports do you play where
the ball doesn't move? You decide when you want that
ball to move. I like having the reaction instead of
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you look at that ball and it's like it's got
eyeballs looking right back at you, and like, don't you
look at me that way? And you get it in
your head and then all of a sudden, I see
where how these guys play mind games. You're over a putt,
but these putts that you're putting they could be worth
hundreds of thousands of dollars, and you're trying to be
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fluid and swing and have great swing thoughts. These guys
we part three second hole, What do I hear? Oh,
I'm going to hit it in the lake. Like as
soon as they get to the team and I go, no,
you can't have that swing thought. I mean, you're going
to hit it in the lake, which you did? I did.
Speaker 3 (04:26):
Second show was beautiful?
Speaker 2 (04:27):
Then yes, but he said, dyln't gets up there he goes,
I'm going to hit it in the lake. I go, Now,
you can't say that even though you're going to hit
it in the lake, you don't say that.
Speaker 4 (04:37):
You got to go up there and be like, I
am going to hit this well. But it's very easy
to be like I stink. Yeah, yes, Paul. I went
back and looked at Jordan Speith. Eleven years ago. He
won the Masters, he won the US Open, he finished
second the PGA, and he was he dominated the sport.
He was twenty one. You know, you can't go back
with video and just say do.
Speaker 2 (04:57):
That no, because you get caught up in now. I
think if you go back to final round augusta, the
par three twelve, he's got the green jacket, he's gonna win,
and then he puts a couple in the water, and
I think from there it felt like things change for
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Jordan speed and we've enjoyed our time when we're out
at Pebble Beach. He was always great, always came on, always,
you know, fun to talk to. But you see these
guys sometimes they'll be like meteoric rise and then you
go what happened? And then sometimes nobody can explain what
happened to somebody. But you know what happens is you
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see people who make it look really simple. Like if
you watch Ernie el swing, you go, damn, he is
the big easy but there's so much more to it.
They just make it look really really easy. Steph Curry's
jump shot. You go, man, why can't everybody shoot like that?
Nobody can shoot like that? Yes, deling and.
Speaker 4 (06:08):
You have to think while not thinking, which I think
is what different from some other.
Speaker 2 (06:13):
Sports, Like you got to think while not thinking.
Speaker 4 (06:15):
Correct, like you have to basically courge your mind of
certain thoughts, but you also have to be so focused
at the same time where it's like it's this weird
balancing act. I think that, like, like you said, you're
hitting a ball that's sitting still. There's nothing else in
sports like it. You can't rely on just reaction, hand
eye stuff like that, Like it is one hundred percent
in your head if you're gonna botch it or not.
Speaker 2 (06:37):
And then you get the yips putting yips. Bernhard Langer
had that, you know, these guys change the longer putter.
And I always wonder because when I'm playing, it's not
like I'm one hundred percent focused on this shot, like
you're thinking of other things, and can these guys just
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totally block everything out and just think about that putt?
And that would be hard for me, but of course
my attention span is really really small. I was thinking about, Man,
I could go for a beer right now. When we
were on like the fourteenth pole. I was like, man,
I could really and I'm I was chipping one handed
off the green and I'm not I don't even care.
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I'm like and then almost made it. I'm not even
thinking about it. I'm just like thinking about a beer.
And then Dylan goes, man, you chipped one handed. I go, yeah,
I know, man, I could use a beer. Yeah, Dylan.
Speaker 4 (07:32):
I remember one of the best rounds I've ever played
was like I got dumped and I was so bummed
and it was all I could think about. And I
went out, I we're going to play golf, and I
was just like, didn't think about golf the entire.
Speaker 3 (07:43):
Eighteen holes, and I was like, shot like an eighty three.
Speaker 2 (07:47):
Maybe you get dumped again and play your best round.
There's a little more at stake these days. Then yeah,
now you're engaged. Oh, I heard all about it yesterday
Dylan had nothing else to brag about. He was like,
you know, my girlfriend, she's getting your doctorate. My fiance
getting your destiny doctorate. Uh. I think I ask you
if you're still living with your mom. No, you'd ask
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that too, But you also asked the other question. What
is the end you're still living with your mom and dad?
Speaker 3 (08:16):
Yeah, we're in we're in between locations at the moment.
Speaker 2 (08:21):
You are, todd Okay, I did.
Speaker 6 (08:24):
I did it at college, going away to college. You're
I'm saying, rather be in your situation. I missed out
on the whole living away at college experience.
Speaker 5 (08:33):
Yes, Paul, you can't go from mom and dad's house
to your wedding.
Speaker 2 (08:37):
I think that's what's gonna Oh no, we're gonna go.
Speaker 4 (08:40):
We're gonna once we're you're back together, living together, because
we did live together and then she had to go.
You know, we're both chasing our dream down, which you're
currently dumping on.
Speaker 2 (08:50):
I'm not dumping on hers. No, she's like doing important things. Yeah,
doctorates and going to whatever Johns Hopkins and yeah, and
all kinds of things.
Speaker 4 (09:01):
It's interesting comparing our day to day to day at work.
I don't really have much like to stand on.
Speaker 2 (09:06):
Yeah, Spurs rolled the Timberwolves. Wemby goes for twenty seven
and seventeen. Listen to the question and his answer after
the game, Victor.
Speaker 7 (09:17):
Obviously when they would grab you, hey, you whatever. You'd
appeared frustrated in the past, but tonight it seemed like
it didn't phase you anymore. Like, do you feel like
after maybe getting that release, the physicality doesn't phase you
in the same way anymore and you're more used to it.
Speaker 2 (09:30):
Yeah, I feel like the rage baiting would have been
maybe one of the strategies. So I feel like me
to stay composed as a team. He's twenty two. He's
an old soul. Twenty two. By the way, the Spurs
had sixty eight points in the paint and that's most
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by a San Antonio team in a playoff game since
two thousand and eight. Instead of the day, the day
that was, stead of the day, instead of the day
it comes that what stat.
Speaker 3 (10:04):
Of the Day?
Speaker 2 (10:07):
Brought to you by Panini America, the official trading cards
of the program. Good morning. If you're watching on Peacock
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around the country, and got basketball tonight, it'll be the
Cavs and the Pistons. The Pistons are favored by four
and a half, yes, Marvin.
Speaker 8 (10:24):
Now, the NBA they want San Antonio versus Oklahoma City? Correct, yes, man,
that is gonna be some hatred right there.
Speaker 2 (10:32):
But do they want OKAC versus the Knicks? Or do
they want San Antonio versus the Knicks.
Speaker 8 (10:38):
I think they're in a win win situation because it's
Wemby versus the Knicks, or it's the best team in
the NBA versus the Knicks.
Speaker 2 (10:47):
What if it's Detroit against OKC. Huh, yeah, that would
be that would be a letdown ratings wise. I'm guessing
it'd be like last year with Indiana.
Speaker 8 (10:59):
Yeah, because the Knicks were in the conference finals, Like, oh,
let's go Knicks versus Oklahoma City and that didn't happen.
Speaker 2 (11:04):
So the game coming up tonight the Cavaliers. Cavaliers haven't
won on the road. Well, Detroit hasn't won on the
road in the series here, so maybe something gives there.
But Cleveland was a three and a half point underdog,
now a four and a half point underdog. Let's see,
Oh some baseball here, Paul skeins. He started the season
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with an ERA of sixty seven point five ZHO. His
ERA is one point nine to eight. He had ten strikeouts.
He went eight innings against the Rockies yesterday. In the
month of May, sixteen innings, no runs, four hits, seventeen strikeouts,
and his ERA one point nine six and twenty twenty
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four one point nine seven in twenty twenty five. This
year it's one point nine eight. And his girlfriend is
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Libby done. That's not bad. Yeah, And then you have
the opposite end of the rainbow here. Cal Raley MVP
candidate last year, wonderful season, the big dumper, and he's
had some issues here and he is trying to break
a really, really bad streak. How many at bats without
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a hit, Paulie.
Speaker 5 (12:34):
He was over thirty eight going into Tuesday night.
Speaker 2 (12:37):
And then he decided to do something. Yeah.
Speaker 5 (12:40):
His teammates said, you got to shake things up and
told him to go shower with his entire uniform on,
which cal Raley did. The following night, he got two hits.
Speaker 2 (12:50):
Yeah, but he's supposed to hit home runs still.
Speaker 5 (12:54):
If you believe it, though.
Speaker 2 (12:57):
How many home runs does he have because he hit
sixty last year? Right now, he's batting one sixty six,
seven home runs, eighteen RBIs in forty games. The big dumper.
Yeah point Yeah.
Speaker 5 (13:11):
Last year he had sixty homers one hundred and twenty
five RBI. This year he's on pace for twenty nine homers. Yeah,
which was more consistent with what he did before.
Speaker 4 (13:22):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (13:22):
Yeah, it's strange how you know, pitchers get a book
on you and you know there's so much videotape and
you're able to really break this down frame by frame
by frame? What are you throwing? How does he react?
Where can I go not go? And yeah, everybody has
a soft spot. Everybody has a spot where you can
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get them out. You just have to make sure that
you don't miss in those spots because that's the difference.
If you miss by just a little bit, they don't miss.
But for cal Rawley, now you get in your head
because now you go up to the plate and you
don't have that confidence like you did last year where
people were waiting for you to hit a home run.
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Now they're hoping you hit a home run. Let me
see fresh in Milwaukee, Hi Fresh, welcome back. What do
you have for me today?
Speaker 9 (14:15):
What's up? Ep and the dan Net, how you guys
doing to day? Just wanted to know have you been
able to check out the letter that a white lady
wrote to her sister or how to marry black college athletes?
That's turning pro No, oh man, it's blowing up the internet.
It's a couple of things he has on the lift.
(14:35):
I'm just gonna run off quick, feel real quick, and
you telling me what you think. One, he's surprized. Remember
he can change your life, can't change his. Two deal
with cheating, don't look for it. Number three, be an
asset to him, boldus clothes, bring him food, go completely
wild in bed, don't tell his mom anything negative. Always
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looked good. And the end of letter off she said,
push for marriage, or at least to have multiple kids.
And you got them in two years on draft day,
you'll be a millionaire and all your friends will work
hard in school to never live the life you live.
It's so sweet. Every warning, and I mean, can coun
right now?
Speaker 2 (15:19):
Dang, what do you think of that? Fresh?
Speaker 9 (15:23):
Oh man? That is an insult. I got to come
up with some for men to get on the women.
Speaker 2 (15:30):
Then I remember talking to a former player. He was
an active player at the time, but now a former player,
and I would see these women behind the basket and
they were dulled up like it was la work. And
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I said to him, I said, what's this? He said, oh,
you know, that's just this stop. You know that you'll
have of women who are and they were behind the basket.
They had good seats, but there were like five or
six of them all together. They weren't any guy there.
And I just said, so, what's he goues? Do you
want to know? And I go, yeah, okay, It's like
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I thought, somebody has really beautiful cheering section here. And
I think they were cheering for both teams. I don't
know if they were really distinguishing between the two.
Speaker 8 (16:30):
Yes, Marvin, it's so fascinating seeing who sits where. You
just see like it's really pretty lady across from another
pretty lady, Like, oh, is that the white Yeah, never mind, never.
Speaker 2 (16:43):
Mind that happened in a hockey game. I think you
had girlfriend on one side of the arena and wife
on the other side.
Speaker 5 (16:52):
They should come in shifts.
Speaker 2 (16:54):
Yeah, I see what you did. I see what you did.
I only can be lighting the lamp. A little later on.
I have a friend who was buying a BMW, but
he was buying it for his girlfriend, or you're supposed
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to be buying it for his wife. And then it
went to his girlfriend, and then he he had to
explain like his wife wanted to know where the BMW was,
and he actually it ended up in his girlfriends and
so he had to buy two Mercedes pens. And he said,
(17:36):
I just hope she doesn't look at the paperwork. And
I'm like, oh my god, he's haphazard. It seems problematic.
It just does just that it's not worth it. How
about we take a break. Okay, Yeah, let's just I'm
not sure how we got there. Oh I blame Fresh
at this letter on the internet. How to get a man?
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Come on Fresh in Milwaukee. All right, let's take a break.
We're back after this.
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Speaker 2 (18:44):
I mentioned Paul's schemes yesterday. He's been dominating. He had
that rough outing against the Mets to start the year,
and ever since then he has been lights out. And
I said to Paulie, how many people were in attendance
to Paul's skeens pitch a game? And this is after
work starting time, so probably right before seven o'clock local
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in Pittsburgh.
Speaker 5 (19:08):
Yeah, thirteen thousand people.
Speaker 2 (19:09):
Come on, come on, if you don't show up, you're
not gonna be able to keep him. And you're actually winning.
I think they're twenty three and nineteen. But and they
got a couple of pieces in there. It's a beautifootball park.
Speaker 8 (19:27):
Yeah, morph When was the turning point for Pittsburgh not
being a baseball city because you talked about in the
seventies and then maybe in the nineties with Bonds, When
did it make the turn.
Speaker 2 (19:37):
Oh, I don't know if they went Yeah, I don't
know if I could pinpoint where they went from being
a team always in contention to play for a World
Series to a team just trying to get into the postseason.
Speaker 5 (19:52):
Yeah, Pauling, I would say about the nineties when the
Yankees started acquiring any talent from teams like the Pirates
or the Red and you can never keep up, and
some teams decided to not try to keep up because
they just can't financially, and Pirates are one of them.
They've been to the playoffs three times in the last
twenty two years.
Speaker 2 (20:12):
Yeah. I mean, it's unfortunate that you kind of know
your lot in life where you're going to be a
team that develops players and they go on to play
for somebody else. I don't know what changes, you know.
I know that there's always been a push for a
salary cap. I just don't see it happening. But it's
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I think the more the Dodgers spend, the more the
other owners. I don't know if they say, well, are
we going to get a chance? Is it a level
playing field? It's not. The Dodgers took advantage. It's smart business.
On their part, and they're investing the money and reinvesting
the money. But I don't know if these other owners
are going to get together and say, wait a minute,
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what are we doing here? Why don't we have some
kind of salary cap. I mean, I'm all for the
players making as much as they can, but you know,
a greedy side of me is I want to make
sure that everybody gets that opportunity to at least go
into a season and you might be able to be
a playoff team, You might be able to play for
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a World Series. I mean, you like to have that.
Even in the NFL. You know, somebody's going last to
first this year. Happens every year that the model works
in the NFL, that you get that team or teams
where you go look at them, who would have thought
somebody is getting incrementally better and better and then they
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might be in a super Bowl and you know it's
a possibility. The Bengals have been in three Super Bowls,
Like it's possible. I mean even Seattle last year. I
don't know who had Seattle in there, probably not many people.
But you have these teams like Detroit was the dorm
for such a long period of time, and then they
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were on the door step to go to the Super Bowl.
It is possible, and it can happen in the span
of one or two years, but with baseball that's rarely
the case. Yes, Marv.
Speaker 8 (22:14):
And unfortunately, when I was a kid, you would see
teams like the Royals and Athletics have a really good
young player, Johnny Damon with the Royals, Jason Johnny when
he won the MVP Award for the Athletics, that's a
future Yankee. And you just felt bad because they couldn't
keep all those guys and they were developing all this
really great talent.
Speaker 2 (22:32):
There's a little bit of pushback on the international games,
which I'm not surprised at, JJ Watt. Some former players
think they're too many international games. Well, if you think
they are too many international games, now, JJ, get ready
when the eighteen games schedule rolls around. You know, here's
the thing. The NFL doesn't care about the player's opinion.
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Players are interchangeable. Hey, you don't like it, all right,
you'll be gone. Somebody else comes in. It will just
be more acclimated to playing in Melbourne or Rio dejan
Eiro or London. NFL doesn't care They don't. They're just
doing business, that's it. Yes, Marvin, do.
Speaker 8 (23:14):
We know if those Jaguar games in England are home.
Speaker 2 (23:17):
Games, Well, they're renovating the stadium and I think that's
why they're going back to back games there and you know,
lost revenue. So I don't know how that works out
with the money the math. But Jacksonville, with what they're
doing with their stadium, I don't know all the I
was just you know, informed when I brought up back
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to back games where Jacksonville had somebody reach out and
they said, you know that's due to the stadium issues
with Jacksonville. Heyes, probably.
Speaker 5 (23:46):
JJ Watt tweeted out after he saw the slate the
International Game slate is nearing the realm of traveling circus
as opposed to occasional showcase too many.
Speaker 2 (23:56):
Saying, yes, nobody asks for seventy six games in March
or seventy six teams in March madness, but it's here.
Nobody asked for all these games around the world, but
it's here. What are you gonna do about it?
Speaker 7 (24:13):
Not?
Speaker 2 (24:14):
Watch? Good luck with that? Yes, Dylan, Yeah.
Speaker 4 (24:18):
I mean when it comes to being like home or
away for the International Games, when is it gonna interfere
with like season ticket holders? You're like, you know, I
always bank on whatever eight gis it nine games now?
The nine, eight, nine and eight? Yeah, but like all
of a sudden that might become less of appealing to
some of those people, like probably paying more for less.
Speaker 2 (24:39):
Well, you're gonna have eighteen games, so every team is
going to have an international game. That's where we're headed.
And we've been headed in that direction for a while
in eighteen games. We've been headed in that direction for
a while now. I don't know how soon eighteen. I'm
guessing next year, not this season, the following year that
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we'd have an eighteen game schedule. Don't have any information
on that, but I think all all signs point towards that. Yeah, Paul.
Speaker 5 (25:09):
Can you imagine the reaction of the players and the
coaches from the Rams and the forty nine ers when
they heard you're going to Melbourne You're going to be
on an eighteen hour flight as football players are trying
to get their routine together to start a season, jet
lag and all those things.
Speaker 2 (25:23):
I think they just are you sure it's eighteen hours
from LA to Melbourne?
Speaker 5 (25:28):
Checking?
Speaker 2 (25:29):
Because I think, well, they would have a charter, so
they're not going to land in New Zealand and then
go to Melbourne. But yeah, I don't know why Melbourne
over Sydney or some other city.
Speaker 5 (25:43):
Yes, Paul, I got sixteen hours and twenty two minutes.
Speaker 2 (25:46):
Because I've been on that flight from LA to Sydney
after connecting in Chicago. That's not like a fritzy flight plan.
It was actually I booked that Hartford to Chicago, Chicago
to LA and then LA to Sydney. And man, can
you start to squirm a little bit. That's when you
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get a little bit of cabin fever where you're like,
I gotta, I gotta, I gotta get up. You know,
it's only so much you can read, only so much,
you know, so many hours you're sleeping watching. I mean,
then you start to get like, I'm actually in this thing.
This tin can for like another ten hours.
Speaker 5 (26:29):
Yes, And those international long flights they have bars sometimes,
don't They like a little bar area to hang out.
I've seen that a few on like different websites, like
a little cocktail bar to hang out.
Speaker 2 (26:40):
Well, they have the double decker. I haven't been on
one of those, and I've seen where they have the
little studio apartments with your seats where they have you know,
the curtains that go around and like it's it's pretty
pretty nice. Now. I've only seen that, and I haven't
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been on a flight where they had that. But there's
gonna be more international games if they can make money, though,
they're gonna turn over every rock. Yes, dealing.
Speaker 4 (27:11):
I feel like we should go to Australia just because
I want to see Todd raw dog like a twenty
hour flight.
Speaker 2 (27:16):
No, you don't the whole thing. You know what Todd
looks at He looks at the flight map. Yeah, he
doesn't read. He doesn't stared at the flight map to
see where we're at. That's what raw dog in a
fight is.
Speaker 3 (27:28):
I'll look over other.
Speaker 2 (27:29):
People's shoulders with no audio and just to see whatever.
He won't watch his own TV. He will look at
other people to see what they're watching. But he sat
next to me and the only thing on his screen
was the flight map, And I went, are you gonna
watch that the whole time?
Speaker 6 (27:45):
If you stare at it long enough, your eyes do tricks.
It looks like it's in three planes, do it all kinds.
Speaker 4 (27:50):
Of well, Todd unknowingly created like a legitimate viral internet trend.
I probably did it before anyone.
Speaker 2 (27:57):
By looking at other people's monitors. No dog in the
flight where you don't know music, no TV. You can
only stare at the flight map. Jabber in Arizona.
Speaker 11 (28:09):
Jabber, Hey, what's happened to dance?
Speaker 12 (28:13):
Six?
Speaker 11 (28:13):
Two, two fifty?
Speaker 2 (28:14):
How's it going?
Speaker 11 (28:15):
Good?
Speaker 1 (28:15):
Good?
Speaker 11 (28:16):
Good? So a couple things. Number one, happy early birthday,
Thank you. Number two, is there any way that you
can come back to ESPN at least once a week?
I'm sorry, I'm so bored with ESPN and their their
people on there. And then the third thing is that
the the International Games that you guys talk about. I
believe that the jackson Jacksonville Jaguars are gonna move overseas
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and there is a to me, there is a way
to do it, at least in my eyes. You would
have to have eighteen games, like you said, but you'd
have nine home games for the overseas team, and then
the overseas team would play nine away games in the
United States.
Speaker 2 (28:57):
Yeah, they don't have to move there. Now you can
have the best of both worlds. They're renovating a stadium
or building a stadium, and you know, years ago, I
would have thought that that was a possibility, But you
don't have to do that now. And because you want
me to go back to ESPN one day a week, Javier,
I'll go back one day. Can you get a hold
(29:20):
of ESPN and just say I'm coming back for one day,
but I'm not going to do anything when I get there.
I'm just going to go to ESPN, maybe go to
the cafeteria, say a low to some people. Yes, Morton,
are you gonna sign a one day contract?
Speaker 5 (29:33):
That'd be cool?
Speaker 2 (29:37):
Yeah, you know, yeah, but I started at CNN, so
shouldn't I I end with a one day contract at CNN,
not a ESPN.
Speaker 5 (29:49):
Yes, I'd like you to do one PTI with Wilbon.
Wilbur has been very good to our show and a
friend forever. I think it'd be kind of cool do
one PTI and wrap it up.
Speaker 2 (29:59):
I I had said that a couple of weeks ago.
Nobody reached out. Yeah. Meanwhile, they give Rich Eisen shows
and nobody nobody reaches out. Yeah.
Speaker 8 (30:10):
Martman, Yeah, you started at CNN, but you became an
all timer at ESPN. You're kind of like Saquon Barkley,
really good career with the Giants. What became all timer.
I was going to say that, think with the Eagles.
Speaker 2 (30:23):
It might be Jamison in Colorado. Hey, Jamison.
Speaker 12 (30:28):
Hey DP six foot no basket weaving on the transcript.
Speaker 2 (30:32):
Okay, hey.
Speaker 12 (30:34):
Regarding the international NFL Games, and to Marvin's point about
the local fans not feeling connected, I had an idea
when to run by you guys, what if each team
NFL team for that week that they're at these international
games takes on like an alternate name and alternate uniforms, like,
for example, let's say the Rams when they go to
(30:54):
Australia to become the Crocodiles for that week. And I
think it would be a home run for merchandising both
abroad in back in the States.
Speaker 2 (31:02):
It's not a dumb idea. It's a fun idea if
you could. Now I don't know if you could do
it in conjunction with a local team in another sport.
Which city are the all blacks in the rugby team?
(31:23):
That's New Zealand, New Zealand. Yeah, okay, yes.
Speaker 5 (31:28):
I've got the list of Australian rules football teams based
in Melbourne. Luckily on my screen. The Magpies, the Bombers,
the North Melbourne Kangaroos. That's that's fun.
Speaker 2 (31:38):
I like that. Yeah, you could have both teams. They
could pick alternate uniforms.
Speaker 5 (31:44):
Yeah, the Kangaroos versus the mag the Rus. Yeah, the Rus.
Speaker 2 (31:48):
I like it. Gabe in North Carolina, Hi, Gabe, Hey.
Speaker 11 (31:53):
Good morning everyone.
Speaker 13 (31:55):
I had a question. By the ways, six foot tall
rock in the cancer are two hundred pounds and dropping.
I had a question about the admissions with the colleges,
but I'll get to that in a second. I just
want to say thank you so much from the bottom
of my heart. Through hard days, y'all have made those
days even better. I just can't thank you enough. Also,
(32:16):
please come back to ESPN. I want to mirror that
caller right there. You'd make it so much better. I
whistle for my dog because I live erally and I
do the ESPN, and I don't like doing that anymore. Anyway.
I wanted to call about the admissions and see where
UGA was on that read them. I back in nineteen
(32:36):
eighty nine. The State of Georgia Institute is the Hope Scholarship.
So if you've maintained a bet plus average you can
stay instinct and go to college for free. At that point,
the sat went up from signing your name and drinking
beer to astrophysicist and the tuition. Man, it's shut up.
(32:57):
Just look at the tuition now. And so that participited
a lot of people to go to go so got
me in the Marines anyway, Thank you, guys, I love
you so much.
Speaker 2 (33:05):
Thank you. Gay.
Speaker 5 (33:06):
Yes, Paul, I have University of Georgia as the fourth
toughest school to get into in the SEC. Last year
the acceptance rate was thirty seven percent.
Speaker 2 (33:16):
But if it is still the case where you maintain
a B average in high school that you get into Georgia,
yeah in state, in state, Yeah, in state.
Speaker 5 (33:28):
Rules are completely different with Southern schools.
Speaker 2 (33:31):
But man, there's got to be a lot of people
getting a B average in high school. Not me, well,
not me either, not Marvin Todd did actually had an
A average. I did okay, but did you?
Speaker 6 (33:47):
I didn't do okay once I was after a senior
in high school, and then I missed out on all
kinds of exciting social opportunities. Looking back, I don't know
why the periodic tablety elements were so important to me.
Speaker 2 (33:58):
Would you have been satisfied with a C plus average
in college. If it meant that you've got to get
away from your mom.
Speaker 6 (34:08):
I'm gonna say yes to that, especially if you want
to throw in some privacy with the ladies and not
to have someone come in and ask if you want
any muffins or cookies or whatever.
Speaker 2 (34:16):
Yes, Marv, he got all a's, but not the A
that mattered. Oh oh, dang bear. How about we take
a break. Let's take a break. Last call for phone calls?
What we learn after this.
Speaker 1 (34:30):
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Speaker 2 (34:43):
What we learn? What's in store tomorrow? This day in
sports history. I'm watching a movie and I don't know
if it's any good, but I think Charlie's thereon is
spectacular looking. Even when she doesn't try to look good,
she still looks good. I think it's called Apex and
(35:03):
she's mountain climbing with her boyfriend or husband. He falls
to his death. Next thing I know, she's in like
the outback. No, I'm not spoiling anything. No, it starts
like that, and then she's in the outback. She's a
thrill seeker. The guy who played Elton John in the
movie tarn Edgerton. Yes, he's good. He's in this movie
(35:29):
and he's really creepy. But I'm like thirty minutes in,
which is an eternity for me, and I'm not really
following that much. I'm just looking at Charlie's theroon. What
a wonderful looking woman. And I go back to I
don't know how long ago, this was probably twenty years ago.
(35:51):
I'm in Vegas playing golf and it was an event
called Fairway to Heaven, and I remember I was playing
with Hoodi and the Blowfish and by the way, shout
out to Darius Rucker. Birthday today turned sixty. Wow, Happy birthday, Darius.
And all of a sudden, I realized I hit my
(36:12):
ball into the group in front of me and it
was Charlie's. Then, So this is twenty years ago, and
she's with her mom and they're playing golf and it's
like I saw an eclipse, it was like, and I said,
I'm sorry that I hit into you. She didn't understand
what that meant, and for the longest time I thought
(36:35):
that I was saying I'm sorry, I'm hitting on you
instead of I was hitting my ball and it went
into their area where they were getting ready to hit.
But seeing Charlie's then twenty years ago or so, that's
a first ballot Hall of Famer.
Speaker 5 (36:51):
Yes, Paul Apex is a ninety minute, fast paced thriller
in the Australian Outback. Yeah, Charlie's there on, Taron Edgerton
and the hunky Eric Banna, isn't it. Oh okay, he's
pretty easy on the eye.
Speaker 2 (37:04):
M Yes, Dylan.
Speaker 3 (37:06):
So did you end at thirty minutes or do you make.
Speaker 2 (37:08):
It any deeper?
Speaker 12 (37:09):
No?
Speaker 2 (37:09):
No, only thirty minutes and you're good. Yes. My wife
walked in and go, what are you watching? I go,
I don't know. It's something with Charlie's thereon, and she was,
you don't know the name of it? I go Apex.
I think something like that. No other information message. Yeah,
I didn't care, even in like Mad Max when she's
got her head shaved, She's She's just one of those
(37:31):
remarkably beautiful women and I'm happy for her.
Speaker 5 (37:35):
I think it was well, she'll never be on this show,
would she I don't think so.
Speaker 2 (37:40):
I mean she got a movie to promote. Yeah, yeah,
But you know, Todd always says, hey, do you want
to have Anne Hathaway on for Devilwaar's product too. I'm like,
I think she's a Knicks fan. I think she's an
og An Anobie fan. So yeah, i'd have her on.
But you often, and rightfully so, say, I have to
interview this person. I ten to fifty minutes. Just because
(38:01):
the person's pretty, we're good looking.
Speaker 6 (38:03):
That doesn't help me get through a whole lengthy second.
Speaker 2 (38:05):
Yeah, because Todd wants to get credit for booking somebody,
and I go, I have to make it work, Todd, Like,
your job is getting the person. My job is to
get something out of them. And look, they're both challenging
at times. Yes, Martin, is that why we haven't had
Jennifer love hewod On? Well we tried, and I said, look, Todd,
you're gonna get her on? What am I talking to
(38:27):
her about?
Speaker 6 (38:28):
It could be like when Chris By was like, remember
that time you were in those movies with the je'd showing, But.
Speaker 2 (38:32):
Then you find out John Mayer wrote your Body is
a Wonderland and it's not necessarily about her. So even
the thing that I would have her on to talk about,
I don't know if the song is about her. No, really,
I don't know. Maybe you know John Mayer could have
him on. Yeah, just throwing it out. Yeah, great guitar player,
(38:55):
Yeah great. He has great watch collection.
Speaker 3 (38:58):
Yeah he is his own like Rolex named after.
Speaker 2 (39:01):
Him, doesn't he. I think he might have as good
to watch collection as anybody in America.
Speaker 3 (39:08):
And he played with your favorite band, Dan.
Speaker 2 (39:10):
The Grateful Dad. Dylan's trying to convince me, convert me,
and I don't know. No, I've got some stickers here
for you. I know, I've been putting stickers on the desk.
Speaker 4 (39:19):
There, and I saw seeing you put a dancing bear
sticker on the desk did warm my heart.
Speaker 2 (39:24):
It's about content, Jeremy and Cincinnati. Hi, Jeremy, what's on
your mind? Hey?
Speaker 13 (39:29):
Dan?
Speaker 2 (39:29):
How are you great? All right?
Speaker 14 (39:32):
So a couple of quick things for you is Todd's
mom would say, I'm seventy two and a half inches
and five hundred and forty months old.
Speaker 9 (39:37):
Tomorrow.
Speaker 11 (39:40):
That movie you were just talking about APEX fast forward
watch the last seven minutes.
Speaker 14 (39:44):
That's all you need, and you'll be good to go.
And for Dylan. So last week you were talking about
teaching positions, Dylan needs to be a statistic teacher, because
I'm betting against him. I was out of the country
last week. Off all the money I'm betting against him.
And I would also like to see a signal of
a podcast show his wife's going to be a doctor,
(40:06):
her randomly picking against him and just seeing how that goes.
Speaker 2 (40:09):
All right, Well, thank you, Jeremy. This day in sports history, Paul.
Speaker 5 (40:13):
Just have a couple for you, Dan, sports history.
Speaker 14 (40:16):
Oh.
Speaker 5 (40:16):
Reggie Jackson in eighty three became the first baseball player
to strike out two thousand times in his career. And
in nineteen eighty nine, Wayne Gretzky was the guest host
of Saturday Night Live.
Speaker 2 (40:27):
Okay, let's go around the room see if we learned
anything tod We'll start with you.
Speaker 6 (40:32):
James Worthy thought he could start over Kurt at Rambus
with the Lakers, but learn quickly that wasn't the case.
Speaker 2 (40:36):
Had to become a small forward. Yeah, he said, I
understood what a power forward was like. Dylan.
Speaker 4 (40:43):
Texas doesn't offer basket weaving, but they do offer a
class called arguing the end of the world.
Speaker 2 (40:48):
Marvin, you needed a D to graduate D plus D plus.
Speaker 5 (40:53):
Paul James Worthy, Pete his pants?
Speaker 2 (40:56):
Uh? What did I learn?
Speaker 9 (40:57):
Time?
Speaker 6 (40:58):
If the throng and an elbow and getting ejected Wenby
won allows up to succumb any more to opponents rage baiting.
Speaker 2 (41:03):
Thanks for the phone calls, the emails, the tweets, the
all around support, the love that we get every single
day on this program. For Fritzie Dylan, Marv Paulli, yours truly,
and the BRGS. We'll talk to you tomorrow.