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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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this program, recapping what happened last night. Niners handled the
Jets thirty two to nineteen without Christian McCaffrey. If I'm
a Jets fan, I don't know how I feel about this,
because you didn't have the ball. You had the ball
twenty one minutes. Aaron Rodgers has never had a disparity
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in time of possession where the opposition had the ball
eighteen minutes more and you guys got your microphones on
over there, stay off now, Okay, So he had twenty
one minutes where they had the ball. They didn't have
the ball enough, and San Francisco ran the ball even
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with an undrafted free agent who's there, and Jordan Mason
did a great job. But the offensive line they opened
up holes. That was what was surprising. The offense that's
going to take a little while, just because Rogers hasn't
been there in over a year. And the defense what
that surprised me the most because I thought that defensive
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line was going to be able to hold its own
against San Francisco, and then all of a sudden it
became a little bit more a chess game with the
secondary and the wide receivers. San Francisco was favored, They're
favored to go to the Super Bowl. We should not
be surprised how well they played, even without Christian McCaffrey.
But with the Jets, the offense, Garrett Wilson looks like
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he can be special in the same with bres Hall,
they may need a little more. And this might be
a situation that if the Raiders start off zero to five,
and the Jets plays a call and ask about Davonte
Adams and then the Raiders say, yes, but we want
this and this and this. Then you bring in DeVante
Adams for Aaron Rodgers maybe as a possible scenario. There
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here is Robert Sala, who is the Jets head coach.
On his quarterback.
Speaker 3 (02:45):
We never really gave him a chance to get in
the rhythm.
Speaker 4 (02:47):
You know.
Speaker 3 (02:48):
Defensively, they just you know, credit to the San Francisco
they did a great job run the ball. They're veryffish
in the past game, even in the second half when
we feel like we made some adjustments in the wrong
game and they still were you know, minus one explosive.
Thought we did good in the rung game. But you know,
they're really good in the past game too. You know,
they're doing an elite football team and I know they're
a missing Christian, but they still have Debo and Ayuk
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and Jennings and a really good old line and a
really good quarterback. So you know, credit to them. They
executed a heck of a lot better than we didn't.
Speaker 4 (03:15):
We're going to be.
Speaker 2 (03:16):
Better now if they lose at Tennessee. Now we might
have a little bit more of a story. If losing
to San Francisco on the road to open up the
season should not come as a surprise. I think how
they lost, that's always what I look at. Okay, you lost,
How did you lose? Did you put up a good fight?
Well in the second half they didn't. In the first
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half they did like they had some you know, fun
moments there. But if you're going to beat San Francisco
at San Francisco, it's got to be four quarters. They
can't be one and a half. And we saw that.
But Aaron Rodgers is going to look rough just start,
and he did. But he had his moments. I mean,
you go seven for nine, Lizard had a drop there,
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a touchdown pass. They had their moments. But you can't
have your moments. You have to have a you know,
a game if you're going to face these really good teams,
and San Francisco was the better team. Let me see pole.
Question for the final hour is gonna be what seedon? Yeah,
we put up there.
Speaker 5 (04:17):
Aaron Rodgers and the Jets are going to be just fine.
It's one game on the road versus a good team
or in trouble. Right now, poll results are pending.
Speaker 2 (04:26):
Okay, the Packers line was minus four and a half
against the Colts. It's now Packer's getting three and a half.
So Jordan Love's not playing. Malik Willis is going to
be in there and Jordan Love is what a seven
or eight point difference there for the Green Bay Packers.
Speaker 6 (04:46):
Out a compliment?
Speaker 2 (04:47):
No, no, not all right, we'll get to more phone
calls coming up. At the end of the last hour,
Shayan Irving I thought was calling in. He zoomed in,
but then the zoom froze and then we just saw him.
I thought he was staring at the camera. So there's
Shan Irving is back with us. I think, Danny, longtime caller,
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longtime cowboy fan, and what are you doing with the
big reveal?
Speaker 4 (05:16):
I paid all my bookies, Danny got nothing to hide
from a more.
Speaker 2 (05:20):
So you know Warren's have expired. Like, there's no issues here.
You can show your face.
Speaker 4 (05:27):
No bill of indictment. We're good to go, Danny. I'm
filming it anyway for my show, So why not?
Speaker 2 (05:32):
Okay, do you want to show America the tattoo?
Speaker 4 (05:37):
Tattoo a little personal identification?
Speaker 2 (05:40):
Okay, that that tattoo is, that's.
Speaker 4 (05:43):
That's that's the gun. That's the thirty eight says self made. Okay, Yah,
that one says role model. Yeah, that's for the kids, Danny.
Speaker 2 (05:53):
Okay, you are a role model to your three daughters. Uh.
This is a big reveal though for America because they've
they've heard the voice and they're trying to envision what
you might look like. And this is it. I said,
you kind of look like a country song.
Speaker 4 (06:11):
Yeah, I'm pretty on brain in with the voice. That's
a good thing.
Speaker 2 (06:14):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (06:15):
If I was like the size of seating or looked
like pearl or something, that would be a little disappointing.
I think.
Speaker 2 (06:21):
Well, it's great to see you. Of course you can
hear bad Larry and Dylan the graphics guy, and Shay
the Gambling Podcast every Thursday. So now we're going to
be showing you during the gambling podcast. Absolutely okay, nothing
to hide, total transparency. Dak signed up. The Cowboys get
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a big win in Cleveland. Everything is great in your world.
Speaker 4 (06:45):
No, no, no, Danny, you know what I mean. The
real issue. Dak looked, you know, all right, he looked
like a sixty million dollar man. The defense look good,
but they're missing two tackles from the Browns offense fell asleep.
What I feel like, Danny, is a wife that caught
her husband with a second family, but stayed with them.
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And now that that trust, that foundational trust, has been broken.
So I don't know whether Cowboy's gonna respect our vows
and keep winning or are they gonna, you know, on
the way home, just go to the next exit, run
to that second family, embrace them. Full of losers, whiners
and sadness. I don't trust them. I don't trust them
at all, And who the hell can blame me?
Speaker 2 (07:31):
Okay, well that sounds like a country song too. If
you have a second family, uh, a family and then
a second family as well.
Speaker 4 (07:39):
Things happen to life, Danny, I'm not here judge right.
Speaker 2 (07:44):
Well, it's great to see it's gonna be different, though
when we have these bad weekends with the Cowboys. To
actually see your face when you get so upset, I
don't Yeah, I don't.
Speaker 4 (07:53):
Know how we're gonna play that, Danny, that that might
be tough for me.
Speaker 2 (07:57):
Wait, you might. You might still have to call in
and not zoom.
Speaker 4 (08:00):
Then I can't, you know, angry cry in front of
America over the.
Speaker 2 (08:04):
Fall all right, well, I'll see you on Thursday. And uh,
I'm glad that you showed America who you really are. Whatever, Danny,
what what color shirt you got on there?
Speaker 4 (08:20):
This is Samon it doesn't matter. It's from Augusta. It
doesn't matter. It's from Augusta. Give me whatever, damn color I.
Speaker 2 (08:26):
Want wore a special shirt for the big Yeah Samon shirt.
Ye man, you're a sellout. I got a Sam and
Augusta shirt on.
Speaker 4 (08:40):
Most well run sporting event in the history of the world.
Speaker 2 (08:43):
Danny, thank you, Shay, Yeah, all right, that's Shane and
Irving there he is, whatever. Whatever, There's no way he
calls in after a cowboy loss and zooms in. There's
no way. I'm hoping to see how red his face gets.
What he says, Oh my god when we do the
gambling can ball, I know, we do the gambling podcast
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and he gets all fired up and like he can't
help himself. And I said, you guys are good this year,
and then he doesn't trust Jerry, then Dak and you know,
he just runs down the list of he just he
knows it's going to end. It's like you go and
watch a movie, you know it's going to end bad.
You don't know how it's going to end, but it
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will end bad. And that it feels like that's Shay
the Cowboy fan. It's going to be bad. The question
is how bad? And he knows. In the postseason middle
end poorly. All righty, you know, speaking of the Cowboys
beating the Cleveland Browns, Deshaun Watson, I think the Cowboys
hit him seventeen times this past weekend. That is a
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league high. In again, that's seventeen times that he got hit. Also,
here's the problem though in this I don't think Tom
Britton has the slowest from snap to pass in the
NFL four point six seconds. You can't exist, you can't
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survive with that. So seventeen hits in that game, he
didn't look. Now, he did say his father died and
I think another relative died and he said that. You know,
maybe that had something to do with his less than
inspiring play. But the inability to get the ball out quickly.
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He hasn't had a lot of reps. Injuries have limited
him as well, but still holding on to the football
and he just doesn't seem like he loves football or
he's like it's so important. He got paid. I don't
know if it's like it's a common reaction. Hey I
got paid. I'm going to ease on if the accelerator
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a little bit, whether you it's conscious or subconscious. Now,
another sexual assault case from twenty twenty just surfaced with
Deshaun Watson. This will go down as the worst trade
in NFL history. I know we talk about the Herschel
Walker trade and that made the Dallas Cowboys or remade
the Dallas Cowboys, But this one, it's a lot of money.
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You're locked in, nothing you could do. He's your quarterback. Yeah, pulling.
Speaker 6 (11:30):
I saw some people out there this week, NFL people
calling for the Browns at some point just to release him,
cut them and do like what Denver did with Russell Wilson.
They said, we're just gonna let it go and eat it.
Russell Wilson against the cap. The cap hit for letting
him go was fifty three million this year, which is
the biggest in history, and thirty two next year, So
that's a total of eighty five million dollars. If they
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wanted to do a similar thing, just let that soak in.
By the way, how much Denver didn't want him to
play there. If Cleveland did the similar thing with Sean Watson,
it would be seventy two million per season for a
total of at least one hundred and forty million dollars
against the cap if they wanted.
Speaker 2 (12:06):
To release, So only two years, two.
Speaker 6 (12:09):
Years without a doubt, and then there's a third option
year where it would hit against a cap maybe at
like twenty five million.
Speaker 2 (12:15):
But they still have to pay him all this money.
Speaker 6 (12:17):
Yeah, correct, Yeah, the the cap hit is what hamstrings
the team. They had to pay people anyway. But like,
it's way worse than the Russell Wilson situation.
Speaker 2 (12:26):
The Broncos are paying Russell Wilson more than thirty million
dollars to play for the Steelers, all right, Statt, It's
gonna sound maybe strange to say it. I'd rather have
Russell Wilson than I would Deshaun Watson.
Speaker 5 (12:47):
So the Broncos situation with Russell Wilson was the worst
in history, and the Browns with Watson is even worse
than that.
Speaker 2 (12:54):
Yeah, even worster, even more worser.
Speaker 7 (12:57):
Yeah, yes, Mart, what's worse the TA for Deshaun Watson
or Deshaun Watson's actual contract?
Speaker 2 (13:05):
What what did Houston get in return for sending Deshaun Watson.
Speaker 8 (13:09):
There.
Speaker 2 (13:10):
How many first round draft picks did they get? Many? Yeah?
I still think I think locking yourself into that guaranteed
contract two hundred and thirty million dollars, that stands out
to me like, yes, you gave up draft picks, but
you're stuck with him now. I don't agree that all.
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You know, they they should bench him, bench him if
he's not in the right mindset to play football, because
watching him, it just didn't see. It's opening day at
home against the Cowboys, and it just didn't seem like
you know, you can tell when you see these players,
they're animated, they're pumped up, they're ready to go. It's
so important, and he just doesn't, you know, give that vibe.
Speaker 6 (13:56):
Yeah, PAULI, this will make it even better. Russell Wilson,
like you said, is getting paid almost thirty eight million
from the Broncos this year. The Steelers are only paying
him one point two million dollars, which is as low
as you can go for a guy of his service
in the NFL. Justin Fields is making a total three
point two million, so the Steelers are paying less than
five million dollars for the quarterback position this year.
Speaker 2 (14:18):
Okay, what did Houston get in return in the Cleveland Browns?
Speaker 9 (14:22):
I see, the Browns traded six draft picks to the
Texans in exchange for watching in twenty twenty two. The
twenty twenty two first round pick thirteenth overall, twenty twenty two,
fourth round pick one hundred and fourth overall, twenty twenty three,
first round pick twelfth overall, twenty twenty three, third round
pick seventy third overall, twenty twenty four, first round pick
twenty third overall twenty twenty four, fourth round pick one
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hundred and twenty third overall.
Speaker 2 (14:43):
Oh my god, that is so bad? Or three firsts
we're involved in that? So bad?
Speaker 6 (14:51):
One of the players that the Texans got from that
trade is Will Anderson.
Speaker 2 (14:54):
Now they traded up to get h yeah, but they
had the draft capital to do so.
Speaker 6 (14:59):
They also got tanked Dell in the third round with
one of those picks. Yeah, herschel Walker Part two?
Speaker 2 (15:07):
Well, what did the Vikings give Dallas for herschel? Three
Super Bowls?
Speaker 8 (15:12):
Well?
Speaker 2 (15:13):
Okay, blue Blue, all right, Mark, I'm gonna give you
credit on that one. While you look at that, let
me get to Andrew in Washington. He's been holding for
a little while here. Hi Andrew, thanks for holding. What
do you have for me?
Speaker 10 (15:26):
Good morning, Dan Ns, thanks for taking my call. I
have a couple of stats, but first a comment. You
guys were talking about Deshaun Watson. My team, the Panthers
are the worst, most dysfunctional franchise. David Tepper has so
many coaches with his soccer team that he does with.
Speaker 11 (15:40):
His football team.
Speaker 12 (15:41):
And I can't wait for the time that the Panthers
are still paying Bryce Young and all the other quarterbacks
and frayed for Deshaun Watson just because they don't know
how to make decisions. But my two stats, one of
them about Jordan Mason. His twenty eight carries last night
were the most he's had since twenty sixteen, when he
was in high school. And for Week one, league wide,
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across the NFL, quarterbacks average one hundred and eighty six
point nine cassing yards per game, which is the fifth
jewist for any week in the last twenty years. That's
the statur of the day, stat of the.
Speaker 2 (16:15):
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the program. We'll come back. We'll talk about the Herschel
Walker trade with the Cowboys. Is that worse than the
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Deshaun Watson trade with the Browns and the Texans. Also,
we'll do a little deeper dive on Tyreek Hill and
the Miami Police Department the coverage of that as well.
And I do believe that Christian McCaffrey, his injury being
held out of the game last night went from a
sports story to a news story because of all the
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gambling that's attached to this. When did they know? And
he wasn't even listed as doubtful, I don't think so.
That was a surprise, and his fill in said he
learned he was starting on Friday.
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Speaker 2 (18:00):
All right, So, the Herschel Walker trade that went down
in October of nineteen eighty nine, it involved eighteen players
and draft picks. It's the largest player trade in NFL
history has had a snot bubble. The trade included Dallas
three first round picks, three second round picks. Emmett Smith,
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Darren Woodson, and Russell Maryland were in the or their
draft picks were in there. Considered by now it's either
the best or the worst trade in NFL history. So
Herschel goes from the end. Herschel was a big deal.
He goes from the Cowboys to the Vikings, and they
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threw in some other players there as well. But what
Dallas got helped build that dynasty. There you get Emmett,
Darren Woodson, Russell Maryland, he was an All Pro Emmett
Hall of Famer, Darren Woodson a Pro Bowl player. So
you get three first round picks, three second round picks,
and you know, Herschel was one of those guys that
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it never felt like he had any moves.
Speaker 4 (19:10):
He was.
Speaker 2 (19:11):
He was just a big, athletic, fast guy. But he
would run over you. He wasn't shifty like it was
just strange that you see running backs and they had
this ability to make you miss. I never thought Herschel
had that ability to make you miss. But you weren't
make a miss your teeth. Yes, you're gonna miss an
arm or something, but he would he would hurt you.
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But you know, he goes from the Cowboys to the
Vikings that changed the NFL. But this Deshaun Watson deal,
I don't. I mean, he just looks like a shell
of his self because it used to be we didn't
think about him as I got doubts about him on
the football field. We didn't when they won four games
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a few years back, and I'm like, that guy had
an unbelievable year for a team that won four games,
and then everything that happened off the field, and then
you know he's not staying in Houston, and you got
a sucker in the Cleveland Browns ownership that goes Yep,
that's our guy. We don't care what he did off
the field. We're gonna give him all that money guaranteed
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because he had said he didn't want to go there.
I think Atlanta is where he wanted to go. But
he uh, he's Cleveland's for the foreseeable future. That's a
bad trade. That's not good.
Speaker 5 (20:34):
That was like a bad trade even if it had
worked out really well. Man, this year is a lot
you guys, are you sure about this?
Speaker 2 (20:43):
And then you have Flacco who comes in and Flacco
leads them to the playoffs. They got the talent. Joe
costs nothing, all right. A couple of phone calls in here, uh,
Jeff and san Antonio. Jeff, what's on your mind?
Speaker 11 (21:00):
Dpgzy, thank you, my man, thanks you taking my call
of the show. Ritzy Sprite ding Donkey benk my favorite, Dannets.
I can't say too much. Does my periders guess what's
the prize?
Speaker 12 (21:12):
Surprise?
Speaker 11 (21:13):
Suck again that they haven't.
Speaker 8 (21:15):
Beaten the Raiders since pre COVID, So there's just that
d of the day, but you're calling calling in because
earlier you're asking who did touchdown San Francisco or touchdown
Kansas City? And the guy who does the Niners used
to be the Raiders broadcaster for a long time, and
he used to be touchdown Poraders, So that's where originated.
Speaker 2 (21:38):
Denny, Thank you, guysk you, Jeff, thank you. I appreciate that.
Mo in Arizona, Hi, Mo, what's on your mind?
Speaker 15 (21:45):
Bran Dan Dennett's uh six' one to ten, two hundredth
day of Subodan. We thank you guys show for getting
me through some rough patches there, even though everything you
talk about is pretty much a trigger.
Speaker 8 (21:58):
Uh.
Speaker 4 (21:58):
Anyway, what's going on the Niners?
Speaker 2 (22:00):
A little bit?
Speaker 1 (22:01):
Good mo?
Speaker 2 (22:02):
Wait a minute. We're helping you with sobriety, but a
lot of things that we say trigger like but beer,
food and betting.
Speaker 15 (22:12):
Yeah pretty much.
Speaker 2 (22:14):
Okay. I'm sorry Ish that we bring those things up
and they might trigger you.
Speaker 4 (22:22):
Oh you're good man. It helps me go.
Speaker 2 (22:23):
Okay.
Speaker 15 (22:25):
Anyway, a good win by the Niners, even though party
didn't have great game. Okay game, but I got a
guy who worked betting me a hundred bucks on the game,
and had I known that McCaffrey wasn't playing, I might
have bet like ten bucks, you know. So I'm with
you on that they should have let somebody know way
ahead of time, before you know game time.
Speaker 4 (22:44):
That's that's just that's wrong.
Speaker 2 (22:46):
Yeah, you just time to have transparency because the NFL
wants to take away the possibility of insider trading or
somebody finds out something on a Friday or Saturday and
then they're able to bet before the on Sunday, or
if you're in fantasy like these are so important. You
got NFL owners who have invested in, you know, these
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fantasy sites, whether it's DraftKings or FanDuel like there, everybody's
all in on this. That's where you gotta be careful with.
He wasn't listed as doubtful, and then all of a
sudden they listed in Achilles to go along with the calf.
And then when you say, oh, it flared up, Okay,
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there's nothing I can do to prove that, you know,
it flared up. And then when did you find out.
I'd like to know did Jordan Mason was he told
on Friday night or Friday afternoon he was going to
start Because Kyle Shanahan had this to say after the game.
Speaker 6 (23:47):
Jordan said, after giving he was told on Friday night
and he was going to start.
Speaker 4 (23:51):
When did Christian start feeling cry?
Speaker 2 (23:53):
I never told Jordan was going to start.
Speaker 16 (23:56):
Told me I had to be ready a bunch, but
I might have been Bobby or somebody trying to hump
them up. But I knew he was gonna have to
play a lot and told him that he was gonna
have to wasn't going to be like usual. He was
going to be a number two back that was splitting
a lot of the time. But now he didn't know
he for sure was doing that till the day.
Speaker 2 (24:13):
M okay, and maybe it's nothing, but it is the
best running back. It is the number one player in
fantasy drafts. It feels like we gotta be careful with
these things, and certainly somebody as pivotal as he is.
I mean, we're looking at Jordan Love right now. Jordan
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Love being out is responsible for an eight point swing
in that game against the Colts. So there are ramifications here,
and look, maybe nobody cares. Maybe the NFL just says
nothing to see and they move on from it. ESPN
their approach when they started the game it wasn't as
big a deal as I thought it was going to be.
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Now they did mention it earlier in their pregame show.
We were always taught your show is separate from that show.
Never assume that your audience knows, because when you do that,
that's when you learn quickly that people aren't watching the
whole time. They may look at it in a vacuum.
I'm tuning in to watch the game, not the pregame,
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unless I'm, of course hosting the pregame show Football nac America.
Thank you Todd.
Speaker 6 (25:29):
He's like a guy. He could be like working on
something completely different, but he hears that little cue.
Speaker 2 (25:42):
I still like hearing it. Though we are Fox Sport,
the Tyree kill situation, the coverage of it, where it
goes from here, if he files a lawsuit. He's on
c EN last night. So this isn't a sports story.
It's far more than that. But you know when people say, well,
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you didn't really respond to that. You know what, I
like to do something that not many people do in
this business. I like to wait, Can I see the video?
Can I hear what happened prior to I'd like to
hear both sides. I mean, it sounds crazy that you
don't fly off the handle and given an immediate opinion,
(26:27):
it's not what I was taught. That's not how you're
taught to do this. I just wanted to get the
information here from both lines. And even now I couldn't say, boy,
this guy's wrong or that guy's wrong, or they did
this or he did that. If I piece it together
like a jigsaw puzzle right now, was Tyreek Keil, you know,
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driving recklessly? Sounds like it was he listening to police commands.
Doesn't sound like that. Did he deserve that kind of treatment?
I would say no, the second second time they came
back to him, definitely not that treatment unless something was said.
I don't know that. And that's why, you know, do
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I understand certain people's reaction to something like this where
there hasn't been probable cause. I've told you stories about
two guys that I worked with at ESPN, and they
would say, and both drove. One drove a BMW, another
one drove a portion nine to eleven. John Saunders was
one of the guys rest Rest in peace. John on
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Air and Calvin Hayward. He was a director and I
remember he drove a BMW and they did. If you
did Late Night SportsCenter and you were driving, they would
talk about, uh, DWB, and I was like, DWB, it's
like driving mall black, nice car, get pulled over, might
(27:54):
get pulled out of a car. I mean, just imagine
you didn't. You're just driving home to West Hartford. You're
driving while black, and that's what they would refer to
it as. So I understand people would be triggered by that,
alarmed by that. But I also have to factor in
the police officers. You know their job and you must
(28:16):
listen to that command and if you don't, now there's
certain protocols. Now, do I believe in the excess excessive force? No,
but I don't know what you know until all of
it comes out that what was he doing? Did he
say anything? Their reaction? Why did they react? You know,
he wasn't challenging them physically. So I'm just trying to
(28:40):
figure out all of this of how I put the
jigsaw puzzle together and what's it looked like. That's all.
I don't think that's crazy to wait to see something,
here's something and get the full story. If we do
get the full story and from everything that. I saw
the body cam that footage, and it just you would
(29:01):
think police officers who were there would have an idea
of the Dolphins' players coming in that time of day,
going to a stadium a few hours before a game.
But I, once again, that would be my thought process.
That doesn't mean that's their thought process. And how they
reacted to Tyreek Hill. Did they know it was Tyreek Hill?
(29:23):
I mean, that's a three hundred thousand dollars car. Now,
it's Miami, and uh, you know, so you might have
a lot of people who have vehicles like that. But
I just know whenever I would go to like a
Bulls playoff game, I would know whose car came in
with the Bulls. Now, it's only you know, thirteen players,
(29:45):
but I would be able to tell you that's Pippin's car,
that's Jordan's car. I don't know if these police officers
knew that. I don't know if this was a new car,
but it's I mean that's a McLaren's seven twenty and
that's I mean that's three hundred and thirty thousand dollars car. Now.
Was he driving recklessly? It appears did he listen to commands?
Speaker 4 (30:07):
No?
Speaker 2 (30:08):
Doesn't appear, But I don't know what else is said
there because it's very nuanced that it could have been
something that set the police officers off. Maybe they tried
to get him to pull over Earth. I don't know that,
but I'm not numb to it. I just I got
to be careful in what you say, how you kind
of present somebody. I mean, I don't want to go
(30:29):
I'm going to side with the police, or oh, I'm
going to side with tyreek Hill. I'm not here to
take a side. I'm here to understand the sides. And
that's the tricky part with this. But that's the reason
why we told you about it. But I didn't have
this strong opinion because when you do, then all of
a sudden something comes out and then you go, oh,
(30:51):
never mind, I don't want to do it.
Speaker 4 (30:54):
Nevermind.
Speaker 2 (30:54):
I want to be able to present something, hopefully getting
facts and not just my personal opinion on this. I
don't know if you guys had any other thoughts on that,
but that was how I viewed it, or I'm still
viewing it that way. And then going on CNN last night,
I know Drew Rosenhous is his agent. They've talked about
maybe some kind of claim against the Miami Police Department.
Speaker 6 (31:18):
Yeah, Pauling not to bring levity, but Jeff Darlington, the
reporter for ESPN, appeared to be president both of these incidents,
or at least nearby. He was there when Scotti Scheffler
had the thing at the golf course, and Jeff Darling
was the first one to report this one. If I'm
a pro athlete, I'm pulling anywhere I see Jeff Arlington,
I'm hitting the pause button. He was on both stories.
Speaker 2 (31:37):
Yeah, Yeah, it's gonna win a Sports Emmy, probably being
there scene of the crime. So people did react. Now
it's become a news story. It's not just a football
player gets arrested, pulled over and then you have the
video there. You know, that's another part of the equation here.
(31:58):
And I can say excessive force. Police officer might say, Hey,
in that moment, we do what we're supposed to do. Okay,
did you know it was Tyreek Hill? Does that matter
that it's Tyreek Hill? Once again, you know, each city,
each police department, they're probably taught, you know, separately, how
to deal with things. What you're allowed to do in Florida,
(32:18):
what you're not allowed to do and like, we don't
know all the information.
Speaker 5 (32:22):
Yes, yeah, it's tough to look at that situation and
see how easily it could be de escalated into just
a traffic ticket and everybody moves on.
Speaker 2 (32:30):
Yeah. Well, same thing with Scottie Scheffler.
Speaker 5 (32:34):
It's tough to watch that and just be like, hey man,
why don't you just write the ticket and then we
move on?
Speaker 2 (32:39):
As simple as that. Well, when the police officer jumps
on Scotti Schefler's car, that doesn't de escalate.
Speaker 4 (32:46):
No.
Speaker 2 (32:46):
If I handcuff and put you on the ground, that
doesn't de escalate anything.
Speaker 5 (32:51):
No, we're pulling somebody out of the car escalates, Yes,
it doesn't de escalate, yes, marmon.
Speaker 7 (32:56):
And what happens So when the cop basically forces Tyreek
Kill down and he says I just got surgery and
he hurts his knee, what happens there? Does that open
up another can of worms?
Speaker 15 (33:06):
Uh?
Speaker 2 (33:07):
Yeah, I know he was already in handcuffs. Yeah I know, Yeah,
I know, I know. And I heard from a police officer,
a longtime police now he's a state trooper, but he
wouldn't know if we were going to talk about it.
And then he said you. You know, people don't realize,
you know, what's at risk now? And I said, I
don't think what was it risk in that situation. I'm
(33:30):
trying to understand that. And he said, we don't. We
can't look at every case and go oh gosh, that
must be whoever. He said, that's not how we approach
a car, and I go, okay, I mean this is
what he does. So that's the job, right, I like, yeah,
Like I'm I have to be fair to him too.
(33:52):
It's Tyreek Hill. We all know that these officers probably
didn't know that. And you know, so that's why you
and look at both sides. Both sides can be right,
both sides can be wrong in this situation. We'll take
a break, Last call for phone calls, what we learn,
what's in store tomorrow.
Speaker 1 (34:09):
Right after this, be sure to catch the live edition
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Speaker 2 (34:21):
The twelve teams that used to make up the pac
twelve are currently a combined twenty one and two, including
three and oh versus the SEC. What could have been?
What could have been?
Speaker 4 (34:33):
All right?
Speaker 2 (34:33):
Last call for phone calls what we learn, what's in
store tomorrow this day in sports history as well? And
no football tonight? H what do we have tonight? Instead
we have WNBA.
Speaker 6 (34:47):
Oh yeah you got some sun Sparks, Liberty Wings, Link's
dream Okay, pick your poison.
Speaker 2 (34:53):
Just thrown out there.
Speaker 5 (34:54):
USMNT friendly with New Zealand's also on tonight, possibly new
coach Putchettino announced as early as today.
Speaker 2 (35:03):
He still hasn't officially.
Speaker 5 (35:04):
Been announced the coach, and it's been I don't know
two months now that they've been talking about it, but
that may happen today.
Speaker 2 (35:08):
If you want to get your soccer on Dan okay
New Zealand Yeah, just friendly. Yeah, Argentina playing a friendly
not when those two get together. I'll tell you that
when they say it friendly. I don't know if I
could ever like when somebody would say, oh, you're playing
an exhibition game, I'd be like, exhibition h to you?
(35:30):
Not to me. It was like it was a game.
It was real, Like, hey, easy, it's an exhibition game.
Speaker 12 (35:36):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (35:37):
Have you got a movie review for me?
Speaker 4 (35:39):
I do?
Speaker 6 (35:39):
I was going to bring this up. I saw a
movie over the weekend. My wife wanted to see a
ghost shocker because Glenn Powell's in it, the very popular,
very hunky Yeah, the movie is called Hitman. Who saw it?
Speaker 2 (35:50):
I did?
Speaker 6 (35:51):
I thought you did see it. I saw it. It
was nothing of what I expected. I both thought it
was good, original, creative, well acted, but ultimately I didn't
like it. Okay, interesting, here's why Glenn Powell. I'm not
gonna spoil anything if you learned this in the first
thirty seconds, he plays a school teacher who's a bit
of a nerd. Is that Adam? He can't pull off nerd?
(36:13):
He's wait, you can't, Like they kept him clothed the
entire movie because you can't be completely jacked and like
handsome and play the nerd.
Speaker 2 (36:23):
But we do. Let Sandra Bullock play the clumsy, miscongeniality.
Speaker 6 (36:28):
Clumsy, not not unattracted.
Speaker 2 (36:30):
Well you usually you'll get that she was kind of
meant to be not as attractive.
Speaker 5 (36:36):
But it's always like someone like Sandra Bullock though, it's like, oh, look,
she plays the frumpy nerd or whatever, like whoa who
knew she would clean up like that? Yeah, they always
make movies like that where you're like, I had no idea.
Julia Roberts would be beautiful under there go figure. Nowily Berry,
she's gorgeous. Who knew she played such a nerd?
Speaker 2 (36:55):
She had glasses on. All she needed to do is
take off the glasses. Take off your glasses. Oh I
got put your hair bine in your ears, and you're
a supermodel.
Speaker 6 (37:01):
Now I'm not anti Glenn Powell. He was great. He
was very well acted, but the concept of him being
nerdy was tough.
Speaker 2 (37:08):
Marvin.
Speaker 7 (37:09):
That's like the movie Boomerang Top five Adie Murphy movie.
By the way, Callie Barry plays the quote unquote regular girl.
Speaker 2 (37:15):
Yeah, in what world would have brought you ass? Homeless?
Speaker 7 (37:19):
Oh my gosh, everyone, if you claim to love Eddie Murphy,
watch a Boomerang.
Speaker 6 (37:23):
Because she's the worst, the third but worst looking girl
on Earth, on Earth, right on Earth, and so in
the movie she's second best. She had a run, oh
a long one Earth.
Speaker 2 (37:35):
A kit in there, who's don't sleep on Earth? The kitch? Yeah,
y did?
Speaker 7 (37:40):
He sure did?
Speaker 2 (37:41):
Good movie.
Speaker 7 (37:42):
Grace Jones in there.
Speaker 2 (37:43):
Too, Oh Grace Jones, what was her name?
Speaker 16 (37:46):
Like j.
Speaker 2 (37:55):
Pp?
Speaker 7 (37:55):
You gotta watch a Boomerang, Johnspoon five minutes, You're.
Speaker 6 (37:59):
Like booming David Allen Greer is awesome and Martin Lawrence.
Speaker 2 (38:02):
But you had Grace Jones used to date Dolph Lundgren. Yes, yeah,
I did not. And then Grace Jones' brother I think
played basketball at Texas A and M I believe. I
don't know how, I don't know why I remember this stuff.
And that's your movie review today. Yay uh, Paul's schemes.
(38:27):
I watched a little bit of Paul's schemes. He struck
out nine over six innings and he is now ten
and two. He uh. He was hitting a hundred hundry
a couple of times during that game, So one hundred
and fifty strikeouts in twenty starts or less. The fourth
rookie to do that, Carrie Wood, Dwight Gooden, Mark Pryor MMO.
Speaker 14 (38:52):
Stand of a day, stant of a day, Start out
to day, stant outa day.
Speaker 9 (38:58):
This is.
Speaker 2 (39:01):
Alright, he stat of the Day, brought to you by
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This day in sports history, Pauling just a couple this said.
Speaker 6 (39:09):
Nineteen seventy two, Gael Sayers of the Schrugo Beears retired
from the NFL. Great comeback though, and then nineteen seventy four,
Lou Brock of the Saint Louis Cardinals set the Major
League Baseball record at the time when he stole his
one hundred and fifth base of the season.
Speaker 2 (39:24):
On this date in nineteen sixty perhaps the longest home
run in baseball history was hit. It cleared the right
field roof at Tigers Stadium and it crossed Trumbull Avenue
landed at the base of a shed in a lumberyard
across from the ballpark. Mickey Mantle hit it and it
went and estimated six hundred and forty three feet. Also
(39:48):
on this day, five days after hitting a home run
for the Yankees in a win over the Mariners, Dion
Sanders returns upon sixty eight yards for a touchdown in
his NFL debut for the Falcons. Wow. Also, he might
be the first grandfather in baseball history to homer. I
(40:09):
don't know if they keep these stats, but it did
stand out to me. On this day in nineteen sixty three,
this future Hall of Famer hit a home run in
his first in bat after becoming a grandfather. Stand usual.
Forty two years of age. Grandfather hit a home run.
Speaker 7 (40:27):
That's an unusual thing to do.
Speaker 2 (40:28):
Thank you, Tom. Let's go round the room. What we
learned on the program? Todd, did you learn anything?
Speaker 9 (40:35):
Did Alex Smith knows one thing about Jim Habba that
Jim confirmed with us his life playing since age five,
played football, coach football.
Speaker 5 (40:41):
Then die see people asked to see Alex Smith's leg.
Speaker 2 (40:45):
I'm not sure how I feel about it. Oh, no,
he showed it to us before. Yeah, you don't want
to see that. Hey, I see it. You don't want
to see it. I would never ask Marvin.
Speaker 7 (40:54):
No breakfast for Jim Harbaugh.
Speaker 2 (40:55):
Nope, he doesn't need it, and maybe just a soft drink.
Paul A Musiel, toddwit did I learn?
Speaker 9 (41:01):
Twenty one of twenty three field goals were made Week
one from fifty yards out of more, an NFL record.
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