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C & R are in for Dan Patrick and discuss how this is the biggest sports weekend in New York of the millennium, Caleb William's comments about the Bears & a new edition of Covino or Belichick!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:04):
Ooh ooh, ooh, it's us, it really is. And not
only that, Look at those dance moves from Iowa Sam.
He's up and at him. Look at that guy. It's
too early for that. How does he have the energy.

Speaker 3 (00:19):
To put a perspective for people that don't know Fox
Sports Radio employee Iowa Sam, who's all over the place
running the board today. He has the mannerisms of a
young Conan O'Brien, Yes, yes, which is great, and the
looks of a young Will Ferrell or something.

Speaker 2 (00:35):
I don't know what's going on. That's high compliments. Yeah,
he's got an afro going on. I can tell you that.
And I love him. And my favorite story about Iowa Sam,
who's playing the xylophone so masterfully so early in the
morning dancing, is that he recently told us his confirmation name,
which is sort of like his middle name he goes by,
is Javier. Javier. There he is. That's the best. Javier

(00:57):
Sam so much. You don't know about me again, Chino,
that is rich. We're in for the great Dan Patrick.
Always a pleasure. And Bri is on the phones, what's up?
Were you holding it down? It's great to see Brie.
What a the light? I know? I mean, we love
our producer Danny G. You all, but Bri, you don't
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(01:20):
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(01:43):
Oh no, we're.

Speaker 3 (01:44):
Gonna tell cowboys and uh Man, Fox might not love
the Cowboys as much as you think there, says oh,
NFL News, It says me.

Speaker 2 (01:54):
We'll get to that.

Speaker 4 (01:56):
Man.

Speaker 3 (01:57):
I gotta talk about your Yankees. I've never seen a
fan base sweat a player that was on their team
for one year.

Speaker 2 (02:04):
Get off of Juan Sotos wavos. Everybody needs something to
rally around, and he's the target. Tonight gonna be an
action pack day for New York. Of course, the Knicks
play tonight. But speaking of basketball, I hope you had
a Denver Nuggets sort of night, a Jokis sort of night.
Looks like they're back in action. Got the thunder up

(02:25):
against the wall now, So I hope you're enjoying some
great basketball. We got some great baseball going on this weekend.
Super pump, that is Friday. Super pumped to be here
in for Dan Patrick. Now while you're still in your
car and on your way to work or whatever on
this glorious Friday. Remember we're on Monday through Friday anyway,
all the time nation wide, like the warehouse. We're nationwide

(02:51):
two to four on the West, five to seven on
the East, Monday through Friday. But when they say hey,
DP needs you, we're here. Always fun to hang out
with you guys. Now, we got to talk about what's
going on tonight because I think I think forget that. Hell,
I know, tonight is the biggest event that's happening at
Madison Square Garden in the twenty first century. I know

(03:14):
you might think that sounds crazy, but I'll explain a second.
But before we get.

Speaker 3 (03:17):
Into Nick Celtics tonight, which is a big deal, big story,
I gotta ask you, like the most immature, dumb question
please and It's a fun question because I was talking
about this with one of the dads from my kid's
little league team yesterday. If you were watching the Thunder
and the Nuggies, Jamal Murray going off twenty five points

(03:37):
and he was sick, not feeling well. You know, sometimes
big game players come up in big spots, especially when
they're not feeling so hot.

Speaker 2 (03:46):
Right, kind of how I feel today. It's a big day.
We're filling in and I feel a little out of it,
you know what. Not because I'm sick because I stuffed
my face yesterday, so I'm like, oh, many meet the
malls over and and waking up so early, my bathroom
schedules off. So I'm really like, oh, don't tell us that.
But yeah, man, oh, I ate so much like a

(04:08):
slob yesterday that I'm not feeling that great right now.

Speaker 3 (04:12):
I have the same thing, right, A relatively immature question
for you, But listen, when you play at an NBA.

Speaker 2 (04:20):
Level, a Major League Baseball level, at NFL level, you're
always trying to.

Speaker 3 (04:24):
Get the edge, right, like everyone, that's a big thing
in sports. You're trying to get the edge any advantage right.

Speaker 1 (04:29):
Right.

Speaker 3 (04:30):
You've heard there's players who got stinkys in the NFL
because they you know, they want people to get away
from me.

Speaker 2 (04:37):
Yeah, any advantage, any edge. So competitive, the most competitive
people on the planet. So if you're a.

Speaker 3 (04:45):
Sick Jamal Murray, do you breathe a little bit on
SGA like.

Speaker 2 (04:54):
Maybe thinking like if I have a little twenty four
hour spores like the Last of Us? Yea, like the
Last of Us.

Speaker 3 (05:00):
If you watch the Last of Us, I'm just picturing
those deadly green spores when she's in that elevator bank.

Speaker 2 (05:05):
You know, it is a really dumb question. I'm glad
you prefaced it, but I wouldn't put it past them. Dude,
if the ninetest level, we're talking of the most competitive
people on earth, and I wouldn't be surprised that it
happens in regular life because some people are just that competitive.
Like if Jonas was like, I really want to bring
down CNR. I hate those guys. You know, you'd be

(05:27):
rubbing his germs all over the microphones. I don't know
how that works, you know, but we love Jonas and
we love everybody here luckily, but you never know, Yeah,
find out he rubbed his cheeks on your mic People
are vengeful didn't Mike runs his place, He'd like, never
leave your tooth brush around people you don't know, or
something weird like that. Who runs this place? My point?
My point is simple.

Speaker 3 (05:49):
It might soundly mature, but when one of us are sick,
you or our video guy spots the first book, Oh,
don't breathe on me cor.

Speaker 2 (05:58):
I mean COVID change to get Yeah, well, I'm saying
I hate to bring up that dirty word that ruined
four years of our life. I think that if regular
people are eye rolling about, like stay away, don't come
to work, if you're feeling sick and you have a
game seven and forty eight hours, you don't think it's

(06:21):
a wild thought to be like, maybe I'll breathe a
little extra on SGA. If I have a twenty four
to forty eight hour little thing going on, maybe I'll
give it to them. If I was a betting man,
and I'm not really, I'm just more of a cheap skate.
I like the action. I would say no one had
this conversation at all. That's my guess because I think

(06:41):
of these that I put it past people in history
and in the past, and hasn't been done before as
your favorite group. The Bear Naked Lady said, Rich, it's
all been done. I'm sure it has been done before.
It's all man and I'm sure it's been done in
real life like sabotage. You think you think these guys
are above sat sabotage. I mean people are trying. Listening
to all y'all people, it's a sabotage.

Speaker 3 (07:03):
People are in the middle of a you know, a
pylon in the NFL, and they're you know, grabbing junk
and punching guys, and you know.

Speaker 2 (07:11):
I doubt this happened, but the thought is not as
outrageous and goofy as you think. I bet it's happened before,
because people are looking for that edge like you described
and sabotaged and want to take people down. And it
might be someone at the office, might be someone at
the warehouse, might be someone at the oil patch wherever
you are, and you're trying to get ahead of that guy,

(07:32):
the sales dude. You might have done something sneaky and
creepy actually to bring him down. And when you're this competitive,
I don't think it's impossible. Rich, It's probable that it happened,
isn't it.

Speaker 3 (07:45):
The plotlight of every dumb comedy, like the bad guy
tries to get in the way of the good guy,
like oh, he's stuck in traffic, or oh, don't let
him get to the conference. I'm just saying, it's not
want to drink. There's not something crazy, it's not a
wild thought. But hey, last night.

Speaker 2 (08:00):
Do you think that anybody to piggyback your dumb thought here?
Do you think anybody on the flip side is like
I wish he wasn't playing because their health is a concern,
or we passed that kind of like the Jordan flu game.
No one was really like Jordan's stay away. I'm just
saying yesterday was a biggie. We talked about it.

Speaker 3 (08:23):
I'm never the guy that's like told yoursel But okayse
was favored by six yesterday, and I remember saying, like,
not so fast. This game is in Denver. I know, OKC.
Yesterday in Vegas they were still the odds on favorite
to win the NBA title.

Speaker 2 (08:38):
I don't know what that looks like today. I know.

Speaker 3 (08:41):
The Knicks and the Tea Wolves are but were both
plus six hundred. But yesterday they had okay see at
minus one forty. I think when you go to a
game seven, those odds have been adjusted. But forget that series.
Let's go to New York City tonight.

Speaker 2 (08:55):
Oh you know who. I wouldn't put this past, by
the way, to wrap up your previous thought, Rudy Gobert,
because I think he's yet to get everybody with his germs. Yeah,
he is the guy that spread COVID if you remember,
that's true.

Speaker 3 (09:06):
Hey, Brie, I was saying, but my crazy is I mean,
you can look me in the eyes and say it's
a dumb thought, but you don't think players are trying
to get the edge.

Speaker 2 (09:13):
It is, but it's not impossible.

Speaker 4 (09:16):
It seems like too much biomedical. Like you get the
timing of it. You know it's not gonna play out
the way you want. Probably you're like, I'm gonna cough
on this guy in game one. In my game three,
he'll be ill and he'll be missing the game.

Speaker 3 (09:29):
You've heard times where it's like, yeah, the clubhouse, like
half the team's you know, not feeling well. You've heard
that in sports, like something goes through the locker room
or clubhouse.

Speaker 2 (09:37):
I heard that, Bree. You wanted to produce our show
for Dan Patrick on this main stage show. She's the
one that got Danny g sick today on purpose, and
it started like two days ago. Yeah, she set them
up for it. It's not impossible, it's improbable. So funny thought, though,
because people are willing to take all sorts of risks

(09:58):
for that edge, no doubt.

Speaker 3 (10:00):
So let's go to tonight Madison Square Garden. The Knicks
cannot under any circumstances. Let this series go back to
Boston for a Game seven. And I can only compare
it to you know, I'm a Mets fan from New York,
but I'm gonna go back to when I was a
little boy, when I was my kid's age, when when
I was for the record, he's just a man boy

(10:22):
right now.

Speaker 2 (10:22):
Now I'm a man boy. Now he's a grown man boy.

Speaker 3 (10:25):
My daughter often asked me, Dad, when was the last
time the Mets won the championship? And I reluctantly say,
you know, your little brother who's five six years old.
When I was his age, that's when the Mets won
nineteen eighty six. I was in kindergarten. But I do remember,
just from the highlights and knowledge, the Mets were playing

(10:46):
the Astros in the NLCS and that was the year
Mike Scott was untouchable. This is the Kevin bast On
that squad was on.

Speaker 2 (10:55):
That squad, Oh do you remember they were spec he
knows Mike Scott scuffing the ball like he's unhittable. I do.

Speaker 3 (11:04):
The Mets were gonna have to face him in game seven.
Squad for yah, that was a big squad man. That
Astros team was good, but they were gonna have to
face Mike Scott in a game seven. So when they
were in extra innings in Game six, there was a
pressure of like, yo, you got to win now, Mets,

(11:24):
because if you face Mike Scott in Game seven, I
don't know if you could beat him.

Speaker 2 (11:29):
And I feel that way tonight about the New York Knicks.
If you want to take New York Sports out. My
buddy's already reached out to me. Got a few East
Coast friends out here in LA and I'm like, dude,
what are we doing for the game tonight. I'm like, well,
I'm waking up earlier for Dan Patrick, so I might
be taking a nap later, but yeah, we gotta get together.
Got to do something. So much on the line. Might
be the biggest night in a long time for New

(11:50):
York sports, with the Yankees, Mets going on tonight, and
of course the Knicks. But Rich, I think what brings
the Celtics closer together, why they're so scary, is because
they do they don't have Jason Tatum, and I feel
that forces everybody to step up and play harder, and

(12:11):
they have a chip on their shoulder as a result.
I'll give you a work analogy. Let's say it's the
Covino and Rich Show. We've been doing this forever, Cavino
and Rich here on Fox Sports Radio for plus years, right,
but we've been working together. If Rich out of nowhere
is a Cavino, I can't make it. It's not that

(12:31):
there's extra pressure on me, but I know, deep down, subconsciously, well,
Rich isn't here. Now I really got to bring it.
You're making down for you're making up for something lost.
I'm trying to overcompensate because Rich isn't here, So you
know what I'm doing extra effort. Man, I'm really going
to bring it today. You know, I'm also subconsciously going
to say I'm a show everybody. I don't need this guy. What, yeah,

(12:53):
I mean subconsciously, bro, Yeah, yeah, I'm not like walking
around telling everybody but I don't need this guy, and
I want everybody to know a man a full of
great energy and look out, Celtics, it's the Coveno Show.
I mean, but Rich will be back tomorrow. But seriously, subconsciously,
all these things are going on and you're putting extra

(13:14):
effort into that to show that the whole team and
the whole process doesn't revolve around one guy. And I
think they band together just to prove that, Like yo,
it's not just the Jason Tatum show. We're great. We're
great with him, but we're great without him too. We're
gonna show that. That's why you don't want to take
any chances. That's why the Knicks have to stomp on

(13:34):
them tonight because you're right. Then it does get a
little scary. Well to quote your hero as a child
mc hammer gaining momentum. You don't want anyone. He also said,
look at my eyes, man, you can't touch this.

Speaker 3 (13:48):
I think if you go back to Boston, your toast,
I just can't see how you're right with the with
the Tatum stuff going back to Boston. You gotta finish
this tonight, which is why I think it's the most
important home game and the most important event at Madison
Square Garden. But trust me, there is another theory here

(14:09):
in the twenty first century. Here's I agree. I hate
agreeing with you. What's the other answer going to be?
Billy Joel's the show. I'm a big Billy Joel fan.
What the circus Wringling Brothers when it comes to down.

Speaker 2 (14:19):
Yeah, when Gunther Gable Williams was was taming tigers and
lions that there's no big fights at the Garden like
there were when our parents were younger.

Speaker 3 (14:28):
The Rangers haven't won a Stanley Cup since nineteen ninety four,
and before that, I remember nineteen forty.

Speaker 2 (14:34):
So tonight we're reminded why it's the world's most famous arena,
no diggity, no doubt. The last big event there was
the dice Man selling out.

Speaker 3 (14:42):
I mean, maybe like a big East tournament Yukon or
Q's back in the day did something. But I'm talking
about the mecca. Madison Square Garden is tonight the biggest game. Yes,
since the year two thousand.

Speaker 2 (14:58):
Can you hit that? I know, since the year two thousand. Man,
you did that so early. Thank you, sir, Thank you
bringing that conan energy. Iowa Sam on the ones and
twos again, Breeze on the Phones eight seven seven ninety nine. Ohs, Fox,
don't be scared. Hit us up and let's chop it up,

(15:20):
especially when we're giving away prizes. But Rich, there's another
theory as to why you don't want to go back
to Boston. And let's not forget the New York Boston
rivalry as a city, forget about the team just as
a city. It's so big and so fun. I call
it the duel for Johnny theory. Although the team wants
to step up minus Tatum, they also want to like

(15:42):
rally around this something to rally around is scary. And
I called the duel for Johnny theory from the movie
The Outsiders. You know they were rumbling, they were ready
to win. And when they're doing it for someone else,
I think that's when people play big. And I know
that sounds corny, but people get together and like, nah, man,

(16:04):
we got you. They're telling Tatum, we got you. We're
gonna do it for Jason, do it for Johnny. When
you throw more factors into the mix like that, you
really see people step up in different ways. It's also
to tie it to sports. The Brett Farvr theory where
he had his biggest game on his toughest night because
he was doing it for his dad who passed away. Now,
I'm not saying, you know, Tatum's never coming back, but

(16:27):
it's reason to play, for reason to rally around. I
don't think you want to let another team who has
all this going for them, this bonding moment. You don't
want to let them gain momentum, like you said, so.

Speaker 3 (16:39):
That nade Me said Brett Farvv, Yeah, use it a
couple more times because in four days, far far, far far.
Because saying in four days the world is gonna hate him,
fly that documentary. I mean a lot of people hate
him on Rey, know what I'm saying. I think everyone's
gonna hate him in four days.

Speaker 2 (16:54):
There's a documentary coming out on Netflix, and it points
out everything that makes this guy awful. You bring up people,
rallying around people. I think you don't want to admit it.

Speaker 3 (17:04):
As a Yankees fan, it's gonna be tough for you
guys to win the World Series this year without Gert Cole.

Speaker 2 (17:11):
However, if you go back a couple.

Speaker 3 (17:13):
Of years in twenty twenty one, the Atlanta Braves won
the World Series despite Ronald Acunya Junior being hurt at
a pivotal point in missing the season.

Speaker 2 (17:23):
Sometimes losing a key player actually makes the team better.
It sounds crazy and ridiculous, but losing Jan Soto, for example,
really did make the Yankees lineup better, forced them to
make other moves. Other players had to step up. You're
a more well rounded team as opposed to relying on

(17:44):
one player or expecting one player to bring it. So
if the Celtics are able to rally around this, yeah,
they're a dangerous squad still and you're seeing it. So
it puts that much pressure on what the Knicks have
to do, which is win at home. And it brings
again the question up, is this the biggest night at

(18:04):
the Garden in the twenty first century? That's really the year.

Speaker 3 (18:07):
Two thousand, because when you think about what Dane Cook
selling out the Garden Sebastian menascalco hey, ye I sold.

Speaker 2 (18:14):
Out ten times? Why would you do that? I think
he sold ten nights out. I'm telling you Didney playing
like ten shows in the car.

Speaker 3 (18:24):
Since the year two thousand, Conan O'Brien's style, there hasn't
been there hasn't been an event of this magnitude at
the Garden because everything you think of, whether it was
a big fight night, all those although I remember the
last time was electric sports related Lin sanity, lin sanity, Yeah,
because we lived it rich and I we live in

(18:45):
LA We're live from the barrios of the West Side
right now, but we're lyve in the mean streets of LA.
We're in the valley of Cherman Oaks. At nothing mean
about Cherman Oaks. Everybody koboco.

Speaker 2 (18:59):
So we live in LA now, but we're from the
East coast and not even just a garden, just the
city itself was electric boogie yugy yuggy when insanity was
going on. That's how real it was, like it really
was a huge moment. May have been a passing fleeting
two weeks for you. You're like, yeah, I remember that.

(19:20):
I mean, those documentaries you've seen about linsanity was real
and the Garden was rocking the way it should be
when that happened. That was insane. I hate to say it.
I'm sorry, Lindsaye.

Speaker 3 (19:34):
I hate to say it because you know, we are
New Yorkers originally. You know, we're original New Yorkers. I mean,
I'm to be technical, I'm a.

Speaker 2 (19:43):
Joysy boy in my golf feet out, but here you
grow up. New York's your backyard, your playground, and where
we worked. But I see you're you're a Jersey guy.
I'm actually a New Yorker. And I look at it
and say, other than a stand up comedy special and linsanity,

(20:03):
maybe the debut of Carmelo Anthony because he was like
a hometown guy and people loved him. Agreeing with this guy.
But Rich is right, he didn't really win with the Knicks, uh,
the way they wanted him to or we expected. But
we were there for his debut and it was electric.
We were there. It was one of the few times
we went to a big game like that, and I

(20:26):
remember everybody was super pumped about it. So the nose
bleeds Tonight, seat Geeks, stub Hub, all your sites. Eight
hund though for like a you know, a high up,
but then again it's a guarden. It's not that big.
But eight hundred bucks for what you would call the nosebleed.
So yeah, that's take it. Oh, I don't know, eight

(20:47):
hundred for a nose bleed. Yeah, I mean, you gotta
like run that one by the wife. He maybe maybe, Honey,
I'm gonna be sitting after you buy it.

Speaker 3 (20:56):
Of course, I'm sitting behind the Billy Joel sign in
the rafters eight hundred. Your thoughts is tonight the biggest
event at the Garden in the twenty first century.

Speaker 2 (21:08):
I'm trying to think of something bigger than that, because again,
tonight is gonna be electric. It's gonna be what New
York's supposed to be, the world's most famous arena. You
have to factor in the fans tonight, the intimidation factor.
It's gonna be loud, home court advantage will be in
a fact, at least you hope stars will be you say,

(21:29):
intimidating fans. Are you talking about the mean mug from
Ben Stiller. I'm talking Timothy Shallow, a mean mug on
the Celtics tonight with his work boots on. So yeah,
the stars will be out. You'll be watching, and if anything,
I'd love to hear from you. But if anything, if
you don't have a horse in the race, we gave
you reason to watch tonight.

Speaker 3 (21:50):
You know what, Tim in Vermont, We'll start with him.
Tim biggest event, biggest event at the garden.

Speaker 5 (22:00):
I don't know about the biggest events being this because
you guys thinking about the concert for nine to eleven
in the twenty first century, you communists, Uh.

Speaker 2 (22:08):
You know, I remember I worked at I worked at
Z one hundred in New York at that time, and
they had jingle Ball three months after nine to eleven,
and they had FDN Y and NYPD walking around the garden.
And you mean you were there and you forgot. I
was right. I was shamed, yeah, but that was just
more sentimental. I was there. Rich introduced the Backstreet voice.

Speaker 3 (22:31):
It's possible, ladies and gentlemen, well make some noise for Backstreet.

Speaker 2 (22:36):
No boy, it's from the Backstreet. Do you remember that song?

Speaker 5 (22:38):
The Backstreet Boy?

Speaker 3 (22:39):
I was saying, I don't know how quick you were
on the punch, but do you remember that song Superman
by five for fighting?

Speaker 2 (22:45):
Of course, by the way, five for fighting got his name.
That's the penalty and hockey five minutes for fighting.

Speaker 3 (22:50):
That song played at Madison Square Garden while FDN Y
and NYPD walked around with candles.

Speaker 6 (22:58):
Canch day.

Speaker 2 (22:59):
I was wondering where that boy just coming from.

Speaker 4 (23:00):
I forgot on a new part of the studio now
he's out of sight on the set.

Speaker 2 (23:04):
Disembodied voice coming here. Don't play the song. Let's spot
sing it spot You remember that the work, don't. I know?
We have this library of music with the cloud Burden
you eat there, Thank you, sir, I'm all there, No God,
I know it's a sentimental moment, but that song is misery.
But that was a sentimental moment, but biggest moment tonight

(23:26):
Medson Square guards related. Absolutely, let's go all.

Speaker 3 (23:29):
Right, listen, we got more Covino on Rich coming up
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five year.

Speaker 3 (25:20):
Old son and him and his little buddies are starting
to collect baseball cards, and Buddy, make.

Speaker 2 (25:25):
Sure they don't put their little bogger fingers all over
It's so funny.

Speaker 3 (25:27):
I open packs with him, and if I feel like
he has a good one, I'll be like, Yo, hand
that to dad, and I'll put in a little plastic
for him, because you're right, his old grubby Pokemon card
hands sweet show Hao Tani card with the jelly all
over it.

Speaker 2 (25:40):
He's five.

Speaker 3 (25:42):
Oh look you know what, he got a scooball rookie
man at twenty twenty four pack.

Speaker 2 (25:47):
You gotta take that. And I was like, Yo, get
your little jelly fingers off the all right again. Start
that collection now. Pandia America dot net, CNR infant DP
in Iowa. Sam on the ones and twos. Always great
to see Sam, and of course Breeze on the phones
at eight seven, seven ninety nine on Fox We're Cavino
and Rich. We're on two to four every day out

(26:09):
here in California. Two to four on the West, five
to seven on the East. And if you want to
watch our show, we have a bonus pod called over Promised.
Just check Fox Sports Radio's YouTube page and we're actually
streaming right now. Well listen. If we're not on in
your market Monday through Friday in the afternoon, you can
always hear it on the iHeartRadio app. We appreciate that.

(26:29):
And two questions for you, buddy boy. Number one.

Speaker 3 (26:33):
I'm excited, of course, Mets Yankees tonight's Subway series. You're
a Yankees guy. I'm a Mets guy. Frocking my Yankee tea.
Look at that woke up, put my Yankee gear on.
I'm ready braceballa. I'm wearing stirrups. I'm so fired up.

Speaker 2 (26:47):
Only stirups, by the way, only check that out the
Fox Sports Radio stream. I can't see your waist down,
so I guess you're oway. Okay, I'll show you man.
You'll never know.

Speaker 3 (26:58):
Sam Carlos, Yes, is he hot right now? Or is
he struggling? I haven't I know right now? Four and
three era in the low threes. But is he Uh,
here's the thing that he found himself from. He's one
of those dudes that unravels. That's what they figured out.
Like if something goes wrong, it's.

Speaker 2 (27:15):
Like, oh, you know, everything collapses after that someone makes
an air he's like, God, Jesus, you know, he doesn't
get a call that he wants ah, and then the
world starts falling apart. They're trying to keep him composed,
and he's been a lot better since dy've figured that out,
and he's been great. I think he's been great. Yeah,
he's one of those solid pictures that we expected. He's uh,

(27:35):
he's no Max Freedom, but he's good pitching for the
the Yanks and I Mets are throwing Tylor McGill. I
think ever since he's been able to grow a scruff back,
he's just more dominant and more comfortable in his skin.
Fair enough.

Speaker 3 (27:47):
Uh, second question, not about the Mets Yanks. On our
bonus podcast, over Promised, we did a video podcast. Have
you lightened up a little bit? I love all the
schedule releases by the NFL teams. Thirty two social media
managers were all high five in each other, and Covino's like,

(28:09):
who cares, it's a schedule.

Speaker 2 (28:11):
It's not that I don't care about the schedule. It's
just that these videos do nothing for me. I think
they're corny unless it's your team. I get it, you're
excited about your team and who they're playing and oh man,
but to be cheering for the social media team man,
the social media department? Darre insane? Right? Who cares? These
videos are corny and they're meant for like teenagers? Are

(28:33):
you really into Minecraft? No?

Speaker 3 (28:34):
But what I'm saying is the same way the NFL
Draft went from a couple old guys smoking cigars in
a wood paneled basement.

Speaker 2 (28:40):
Bro, I watched back. You thought Schedule Rizzy was a
good one. The spoof on sky Rizzy, I thought it
was funny. Yeah, Rich said this is what he goes.
These are my top five. I'm like, if these are
the best ones, I don't even want to see the
rest of them. Well, I say, guy, then I must
have saved you from the other twenty seven. Then huh.
You could see Rich's top five on our bonus pod
over promised. That's on Fox Sports Radios YouTube page. Like

(29:02):
we said, I'm not saying I'm not into creativity and
that I don't appreciate the effort. But for me to
make a huge hoop out of it like you do
and get all excited and like it's newdy magazine day
or something. I don't care at all about these videos.
We rich Rich is in the McRib.

Speaker 4 (29:18):
He's like the people at McDonald who like McDonald's, who
are like excited about the McRib coming back.

Speaker 2 (29:22):
I get a small.

Speaker 4 (29:23):
Little fraction of people They're like, yeah, I like McRib.

Speaker 3 (29:27):
You mean all these videos that have tens of millions
of views, you bird brains well that No.

Speaker 2 (29:31):
Yeah, they are trying to cater and appeal to younger
people with Minecraft and all that stuff, and that's cool,
but you expect me to care about that. I thought
it was honestly, for lack of better term, Rich mad Corny, Well,
do you know what go back to only caring about
Aaron Judge? It is hoping goes over fourth hold on.
It is cool to see the evolution of what the schedule,

(29:52):
premiere and debut has become. It's like this big wow.
I can't wait to see what they do.

Speaker 3 (29:58):
Well, it's kind of cool the team that's going to
get a little more buzz this year because you know,
we're hoping and thinking next step, next level stuff for
Caleb Williams and I got to ask distraction unnecessary. Who
cares he's there now? But if you don't know the
story last hour, we we sort of set this up.
Caleb Williams and his dad. There's a book coming out

(30:20):
and in.

Speaker 2 (30:20):
This book, his dad said, Chicago, get Wickersham's some prompts.
Is Seth Wickersham's book. I was going to get, not
just like some some Doctor Seuss book. It's a it's
a book. The places will go right.

Speaker 3 (30:36):
Seth Wickersham has a book, American King's a biography of
the Quarterback.

Speaker 2 (30:42):
And in the book a little preview Carl Williams, Caleb's
dad said Chicago is the place quarterbacks go to die.

Speaker 3 (30:51):
And then Caleb said, do I want to go there?
I don't think I want him? That has called the
truth Williams, and I think as you read more and
more of the quote, it's stuff that I wonder if
Kayleb Williams regrets saying or is the narrative like you
ever have the mindset of like yo, I didn't want
to come here, but now I'm here and it's awesome.
Now I don't think it matters, man, I really don't.
You're a band fan, does did this leave you but hurt?

(31:13):
If you're a Bears fan? No, based on you what
do you sports babe? Based on the history of Justin
Fields and Trubisky and all the people that have Dude,
what does Chris Rock say?

Speaker 2 (31:23):
Just be happy you're with her now, right, Just be
happy you're with them now. Just be happy that he's
a Bear. Now you're gonna cry about it because he
didn't like them. I'm sure it's a different story now.
It's like shredor Sanders with Cleveland. You think that was
his first choice, It wasn't his dad's. If you go
back to twenty eighteen and read the tweets, Yep, well

(31:44):
I don't want Sanders like I don't want my son.
I'd never let my son play in Cleveland. Well, guess what.
That's what happened. They're gonna make the best of it, Jenks,
guess what Carl Williams said quote I don't want my
son playing for the Bears. So Prime Time and Carl
Williams have something in common.

Speaker 3 (32:01):
Their sons ended up playing on teams that they were like,
I don't want my son playing for that team.

Speaker 2 (32:06):
My parents didn't want me moving to California either and
look at us, we're prospering out here. It's great sunshine.
Am I right? Palm trees? I miss you, Steven.

Speaker 4 (32:14):
What other job sectors are there where the employer chooses you,
but you don't get to choose the employer was usually
it's a two days.

Speaker 2 (32:22):
Any of your mom say I want him on ESPN
or NBC Sports, She never said that. If you never
said that, she never said she let me go out
and make my own choices and apply to wherever. And
and I like, if you're a Bears fan, wouldn't you
just be like, Yeah, I don't know if Daddy Williams
is wrong here, because it's kind of like we haven't
had a like a really like a big time quarterback
for about what forty years? Hey, let me ask you this,

(32:44):
since Jim McMahon had sunglasses on that was doing the
Super Bowl shuffle, the Bears haven't had They've had like the.

Speaker 4 (32:51):
Rex Grossman, They've had Jay Cutler, they've had a little
bit of a little a little sprinkle of success with
Mitch Trubisky, but like they haven't had you know, someone
like obviously like you know Patrick Mahomes or Josh Allen.

Speaker 2 (33:04):
Yeah, they haven't had a superstar. I haven't had a
superstar for a long time, and he has this type
of potential for sure. So twisted raised some regardless of
what he thought previously. You twisted and say, Dad said,
you twist it, and say, yo, man, Like, there's been
times where I think it's fair when someone's like, you know,
I came here and didn't think I was gonna love it,
but you know what now I do. Yeah, because that's believable.

(33:25):
Where you live right now? Was that your first choice? No,
you're like, oh, man, the place I really wanted someone
else bought it, but uh, you know what, I got
this place and I made it my own, and I'm
really happy he worked out for the best. I can't
I can't even imagine living in that other place, because
this place, man, I absolutely love it. You don't feel
that way about certain things in your life.

Speaker 3 (33:45):
Some people have their eyes set on a college when
they're a young kid, right like, absolutely, I want to
go to Penn State, and then you don't get in
and you're like, cli, well, I went to Rutgers, But
you know what, I met my wife and my best
friends at Rutgers.

Speaker 2 (33:56):
You know what, the universe had a different plan and
it worked out. And yeah, I can't even imagine playing
anywhere else. I believe that to be true. It doesn't
matter at all. It's a it's a fun story, but
and it's cool to know that the truth and the backstory.
But I don't think it matters to the fans or
or what his output is gonna be or his legacy's

(34:19):
gonna be with the Bears. I don't know.

Speaker 3 (34:22):
Let me ask you this. There's the twofold question. We'll
answer and move on this. There's plenty of other stuff
to get to.

Speaker 2 (34:28):
But if you're a trifled like Spotty's wallet, all right,
I'll give you three question with Welker. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (34:35):
Number one, if you're a Bears fan, does this bother
you even a little?

Speaker 2 (34:39):
No, you're not. You're not marrying Campbell. He's not your wife.
Why does it bother you.

Speaker 3 (34:47):
He's on your team, he's gonna make the best and
based on the history of your team and the coaches
he didn't want to play for are no longer there.
So you could almost argue, Yeah, that's a big part
of it, that that you can almost argue that he's like, yeah,
I don't know if.

Speaker 2 (34:57):
I could play with with this coaching.

Speaker 3 (34:59):
Steven fact, there were also parts of this book previewed
where he was watching film and they didn't even tell
him like what to watch and what to do, and
he felt very misguided.

Speaker 2 (35:09):
By the way, if you really want to play stat boy,
I would say ninety percent of people in sports don't
play for the team they really wanted to because they
all had childhood affiliations that they rooted for, so they
were probably like, yeah, I wish one day I could
play for the Steelers. That didn't happen for everybody. You know,
that broke my heart. I was Sam Brie.

Speaker 3 (35:30):
When I met my hero Joe Montana years ago, I
was like, Joe, do you know how much you meant
to me? In fact, I told Joe Montana that I
wore his pajamas when I was a kid.

Speaker 2 (35:43):
That was embarrassing. You know what he said. I remember
I was there. He goes, I hope you still don't
wear him.

Speaker 3 (35:48):
I love Joe Montana. As a little boy, I had
the starting lineup figure. I had a poster on my
wall until I graduated to my Cindy Crawford poster in
my bedroom was Joe Montana and when he told me
is like, yeah, I was always sort of a Steelers guy.

Speaker 2 (36:02):
I'm like, what, he goes, Yeah, I did. I played
for the Niners, but I was a Steelers fan. Well
that's what I mean. Think you think the forty nine
Ers were his first choice. No, he was super pumped
about it, made the best of it, and he became
a forty Niner. But it wasn't like his first thought
or dream. I doubt so. So it's not that really
big of a story, even though it is. Layer A was.

(36:24):
Do Bears fans care? You're gonna say no, just happy
they have him. Now.

Speaker 3 (36:28):
In life, your your job, your relationship opportunities you've got
personally and professionally. Are you interested at all in the
backstory of like, well, we were going to hire this guy,
but we didn't, so we went with you. Hey, I
wanted to date this guy. That's interesting.

Speaker 2 (36:42):
Like before I got into radio, I was waiting tables
at Bennegan's and I was this close to becoming a
firefighter because I thought my radio career would never prosper.
And uh, look at me now, and for Dan Patrick,
Oh my goodness, where's your mustache? No, seriously, I wanted
to be mister august in the He just wanted to
be in the cal I just wanted to wear the suspenders,

(37:03):
but only the suspenders. But yeah, the backstory to anything
is always cool, Isn't that why you watch any documentary.
I'm gonna I'm gonna give everyone in Chicago a little
hope because they already have great Deep Dish pizza. They
have a great city. They have a lot of great
things in Chicago. The Bulls in the nineties, which we're

(37:24):
gonna talk about in a second, because as a Michael
Jordan story, we want to get to they gave us
the Pope.

Speaker 3 (37:28):
They gave us the damn you know, they gave us
the damn nineties Bulls and the Pope and Deep Dish
and loom Mel Natties and listen, Chicago's a great place,
Disturbed Chavelle.

Speaker 2 (37:39):
Lots of great music, Yeah, Green Rivers twenty five and
sixty four. I mean a lot of good stuff out
of the Roman, Hello, Sausage King, Wrigley Field, the Cubbies.
Chicago's great.

Speaker 3 (37:53):
I'm gonna tell you why it's okay Chicago, because this
Caleb Williams story might just be the funny, happy ending
where when you guys finally make some playoff runs and
maybe get there, maybe win your first super Bowl since
the Super Bowl Shuffle, You'll go back and be like,
and it's so funny, Caleb didn't even want to be here.

Speaker 2 (38:12):
Because that is the backstory.

Speaker 3 (38:13):
My friends too agree, that's the backstory to New York
Mets legend.

Speaker 2 (38:20):
Keith Hernandez.

Speaker 3 (38:21):
Keith Hernandez, who has been part of the Mets organization
for forty plus years. He's one of the most beloved
players in organization history. He's part of their broadcast team
for the last twenty years. Yeah, and he snubbed us
when we worked at SNY.

Speaker 2 (38:36):
And I love keither Nan. No, that's cool, but no,
Keith Hernandez.

Speaker 3 (38:40):
But you know what already talks about openly talks about
when he was traded from Whitey Herzog's Cardinals to the Mets,
he thought about, like, I.

Speaker 2 (38:47):
May quit Mets. Uh, they stunt and it worked out
for the best and he becomes Everybody loves him there. Yeah,
he's the face of the franchise. He's the dude, he's
the guyer. But he rolls out the red carpet for Keith.

Speaker 3 (38:59):
He's one of the legends, and it's no secret that
when he got traded from the Cardinals, he was an
MVP for Saint Louis.

Speaker 2 (39:06):
Yeah, he didn't want to go there. He told his agent, like,
do whatever you can to stop this. But again, Rich
you've said it before. It's part of the story. It
doesn't make it bad, it makes it actually more interesting.
When you ask people about their relationships, how much pride,
how much fun? Does the woman usually he's usually the
woman who says something like this, and I say this respectfully,

(39:26):
Oh my god. When I met Sam, it's like I.

Speaker 6 (39:29):
Kind of hated him, and then I really hated him,
like I was like no ew and then oh my god,
I got to know him and he's the bath and then.

Speaker 2 (39:40):
He asked me out, and then you know, now we're
in love and now we're married. But it's always that
part of the story that pulls you in, like, oh wow, yeah,
you hated him, right, that's okay. The Williams felt. I'll
be honest, but again, you know, every great story starts
that way.

Speaker 3 (39:52):
I'll pat you on the back because for the rest
of the weekend, you and I are not palace because
of the mat Yankees. But that is so freaking accurate.
Many relationships are like, oh my god, I couldn't stand
him first, was full of him. When we first met him,
I was like, eh, and then the girls like and
then I loved him. And you know what, Chicago, there's
your Caleb Williams front end of your story. Hopefully the

(40:14):
back end of your story. I like a nice back
end who does Hopefully the back end of that story
for Chicago is a super Bowl at some point with
this guy, and then you'll be making He'll make a speech.

Speaker 7 (40:25):
Man.

Speaker 2 (40:25):
You know, man, when I first heard about you know,
I wasn't playing Chicago. I know how to feel about it.
And you remember even my pop said, you don't want
to go up. You know, like, Man, I don't know
if this is best for you, but Chicago, you changed
my life. I love you. We did it.

Speaker 4 (40:38):
And he's got Ben Johnson. He's got a guy who
was one of the best play callers in the NFL
the last few seasons with the Detroit Lions. So the
the hardware of Chicago was their reputation and just a
franchise in general and not having great quarterbacks for so long.
The software is Ben Johnson. The software is what you
can change in and out.

Speaker 2 (40:55):
Yep. The reputation is the software. It can be changed.

Speaker 3 (40:57):
I was saying, that's a great point, right, because the
crit came with people that have since been let go exactly.

Speaker 2 (41:04):
Yeah, so this could be a great love story like
any other one, you know, starts off a little rocky,
just a little bit. Everybody has their challenges, but good
for them. You know. It's not that it's not interesting.
It is. It's really interesting. I just don't think it
matters much. Hold on, I gotta I gotta look at it.
I'm sorry, I gotta call up my uh my bear schedule.

(41:26):
I won't watch a corny video. Don't worry.

Speaker 1 (41:28):
The rich loves to look at the schedule, schedule watching.

Speaker 2 (41:32):
It's true. I love a little schedule watching. I'm trying
to see you with the Oh, this is Richard loves
watching butt cheeks walk by at the gym and NFL schedules.
I'm the guy that come the football season, I'll be
able to tell you who plays who. Like Week seven.
I don't know why. It's just I'm fascinated with with
looking ahead. It is important, but you man, geez. Week

(41:54):
one suckers Monday Night football vikings at the Bear. So
Cayleb Williams starts out with, you know, the new system
in place, new coaches in place, Week one at home
hosting what it seems to be JJ McCarthy and the
Minnesota Viking. So that should be a great Monday night matchup.

(42:15):
You know, it's funny you look at all the matchups
for a Week one of the NFL, and because no
one has sucked or been awesome yet, you can make
a case at every game is awesome. Do I have
to watch every lame announcement video or can I just
look it up? No?

Speaker 3 (42:29):
From now on, I'm demanding that if you need to know,
I can't be the only one that's like, yeah, whoo
would he do?

Speaker 2 (42:35):
They made some goofy parody. This is terrible. Honestly, I
couldn't sit through thirty seconds of either any of them.

Speaker 3 (42:42):
Let me see, let me see who do the Atlanta
Falcons play. Let me watch their Mario Kart video.

Speaker 2 (42:46):
No, you don't want to know, honestly, No, I don't
want to play Mario Kart. I don't want to watch
this video. All right. Maybe that's just proof that my
attention span is non existent thanks to social media.

Speaker 7 (42:56):
The Ravens actually had a cool one. They had like
a severance themed that was like kind of okay, great.

Speaker 2 (43:02):
I think by the Timers showed me that when I
had fallen asleep. Yeah, I had a nudge him he
had dozed off. I was like Comino in the Ravens,
He's like, oh, bro, but again we went over the
top five on Over promised our bonus podcast. You could
watch it and judge for yourself. That's on Fox Sports
Radios YouTube.

Speaker 1 (43:18):
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Speaker 2 (43:29):
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was on vacation having a late night edible, and I'm like,

(44:12):
you know, my best pal. Cavino and Belichick are both grumpy,
and they both date younger women named Jordan, and this
game's a hit.

Speaker 2 (44:20):
Is a Cavino or Belichick?

Speaker 1 (44:22):
Steve Covino and Bill Belichick has some things in common.

Speaker 2 (44:26):
Bill Belichick's the man.

Speaker 1 (44:28):
They both have younger girlfriends named Jordan's.

Speaker 2 (44:30):
He ain't the man if that was my daughter.

Speaker 5 (44:33):
Stay.

Speaker 1 (44:33):
Both have a powerful presence in the sports world.

Speaker 2 (44:36):
Work harder, so you can do that. When you're seventy two.

Speaker 1 (44:39):
You tell us is it Steve Cavino or Bill Belichick.

Speaker 2 (44:44):
I'm not mad at him at all. I want to
know what it is, all right, This is a fun one. Now,
this is how the game works. Our regular producer Danny
g he's at his stepson's graduation. I had plans today, So, as.

Speaker 3 (44:56):
He wrote here, he did extensive research on coach and
Cavino and their younger girlfriends, and each member of the
crew here is going to read a fact, and you've
got to tell us is the fact about Steve Cavino
or Bill Belichick?

Speaker 2 (45:12):
That's the answer. It's either Covino or Belichick. And all
you have to do is get too right. Yeah, it's
really easy. Danny expects you to back four hundred. You
got to get two out of five and you win.

Speaker 3 (45:21):
So, Brie, since you're doing such an amazing job today,
I want you to choose, and we going to Vegas,
Big Bear or Sacramento, Vegas?

Speaker 2 (45:29):
Vegas? Baby? All right, here we are in June. Let's
go up, Brian. What's up, Britation.

Speaker 1 (45:35):
What's you guys? A happy birthday to your daughter? Bang?

Speaker 2 (45:38):
Bang, I'm so proud of her for doing that, you
know what. I love it. And the Niners fan the
fact that my daughter's like, I will not wear a ramshirt.

Speaker 3 (45:44):
Oh, you're getting me emotional, bro. All right, let's do it, Brie.
You got the first fact? Is it Covino or Belichick?

Speaker 7 (45:50):
His Jordan has gotten the couple's dog booked for several
national ad campaigns. Covino or Belichick?

Speaker 2 (45:56):
Oh oh that's gotta be Belichick, right, Yeah. My girlfriend's dog,
Theo is like a superstar. He's got like a few
national campaigns going on. It's your dog too, you know, Yeah,
I know, but I don't want to break. It's also
embarrassing at the same time. Okay, much more money than

(46:18):
we do.

Speaker 3 (46:19):
Listen, you got you got plenty of time to recover here, Bryan.
So we'll go to spot next.

Speaker 2 (46:23):
I don't know. This one's pretty tough too. We'll see.

Speaker 5 (46:25):
He was fired from a job in nineteen ninety five,
but it did not deter him from following his stream.

Speaker 2 (46:36):
Uh, oh man, that's actually yeah, I was. I was
in college working at Bennigan's in ninety five. Okay, all right,
maybe this was a little easier. Let's go to Iowa.

Speaker 3 (46:49):
Hobbyer Samuel all right, his first his first concert was
Aerosmith Covino or Belichick.

Speaker 2 (47:00):
Belichick. Yeah, it was at the Brendonnina Aerosmith.

Speaker 5 (47:07):
You know that side Felt episode where George does everything
against his opposite of his sick Maybe you should try
that for the next two.

Speaker 3 (47:14):
You gotta go two for two next, all right, let's
go Okay, oh Man is a Cavino or Belichick. His
birthday is April sixteenth, a month ago.

Speaker 4 (47:27):
Jeez.

Speaker 2 (47:28):
Uh Belichick.

Speaker 3 (47:32):
What I say, I'm gonna go O don't know him
here and say if he goes oh for five, we're
giving him the press.

Speaker 2 (47:39):
Okay, Yeah, it's equally it's equally hard. It is equally hard. Partlay.

Speaker 3 (47:45):
People say it's hard to get a five for five parlay,
it's equally hard to go oh for five.

Speaker 2 (47:49):
Yeah, it was Belichick's birthday. My birthday is in August,
so yeah, okay, Vino or Belichick. Who's got the last one? Fact?
All right?

Speaker 3 (47:57):
His Jordan once traveled to multiple cities to attend the
Jonas Brothers tour.

Speaker 1 (48:05):
Oh that's gotta be let's say yes, No, it's Covino
when he wins because he got him all.

Speaker 2 (48:20):
For five. That's as swigge, swigge. You just want the
comveted stainless steel water bottle in a fashion no one's
done before. You went oh for five. Believable accomplishment.

Speaker 3 (48:35):
Brian, thank you, Ay and Brian Bang Bang Niners Gang
will send you out your prize. And hey, June twentieth
to the twenty second, if you're in Vegas swing guy
or big party.

Speaker 2 (48:44):
All right, brother, Oh yeah we will, I'll be there. Congrats,
have a par do not play the lottery. Yeah, exactly,
Oh for five wins a prize. He's being rewarded for
his ineptitude. Amazing. And if you at home or in
the car at work, you want to qualify for a
stainless steel water bottle the Swiggy Yeah, we're Brian you
Dan Patrick fans, just follow rate and review our podcast.

(49:04):
Wherever you stream your podcast, search Covino and Rich and
leave a nice review and we'll get back to you.
And now it's time for weekend, Hobnobby, let's come in
for the weekend.

Speaker 1 (49:15):
You're winning bets for talking points. If you get stuck socializing,
you ever done anything dangerous?

Speaker 2 (49:20):
You ever dance with the devil in the panel line?

Speaker 1 (49:23):
Friday brings us weekend, Hob.

Speaker 2 (49:26):
All right, what to watch in sports and entertainment? We'll
make a snappy Yankees met super pumped about that. Of course,
you got your knicks. Big night for New York. Minecraft
movie is now streaming. What's the hype all about? I
heard Steve's Lava Chicken was all the bumps best streaming
pvod UFC. You got Burns Morales Fighting Welterweight Fight Fight Night,

(49:51):
UFC Fight Night and over promised. Our bonus pod is
streaming on Fox Sports Radio's YouTube page. Shameless plug. But
we talked about the NFL schedule, some cringe moments, and fighting,
some boxing on over Promised again, Fox Sports Radios YouTube page,
Episode ninety two.

Speaker 3 (50:08):
Now, of course you mentioned the Knicks tonight. I think
you're gonna see a lot of good baseball this weekend
as well. But how about this buddy boy American Manhunt
the capture of Osama bin Laden.

Speaker 2 (50:20):
That's trending number one on Netflix.

Speaker 3 (50:21):
So if you're a fan of documentaries and some recent
history that's available spot.

Speaker 2 (50:25):
You said you watched Nonah's. I think I'm gonna Watchnonahs.
It's so endearing. I really recommend it.

Speaker 3 (50:30):
That's Vince Vaughan and he hires a bunch of older
women to run his.

Speaker 2 (50:34):
Kitchen Talia Shire.

Speaker 3 (50:35):
And also the four Seasons with Steve Carell and a
big cast on Netflix. That's great as well. Have an
awesome weekend, enjoy. Thank you Dan Patrick for letting us
fill in until next time.

Speaker 2 (50:46):
Ariba there you baby, see you in the promise less.
Let's go Yankees. Hey, I'm walking here. Let's go get breakfast. Yeah,
let's go
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