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Happy Dodger Thursday? Hell yeah, dude, Danny G came floating
into the studio because he's so pumped about Kershaw. We're
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going to be talking about that profet on the ones
and twos. Good morning, Good to see you, buddy. Hi,
But we got a list rich about the All Star Game.
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So definitely check that out on the was it fourteen
to fifteenth, sixteenth of this month? Happy Today, ste Julio. Everybody,
We're getting there. It's gonna be a fun weekend, and
it starts right now before we get into Clayton Kershaw
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and such a tense moment last night. We're gonna talk
some NFL today. There's an underrated quarterback that needs his props. Plus,
it is fourth of July weekend, and we're gonna talk
about some of those great blockbuster movies over the years
that you love. This is like a big movie weekend.
It's also a big weekend for drinking and eating. But Sparklers, Man,
you got your Sparkler's ready? You bad. If you don't
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have your Sparklers on standby, you failed. Bro always has
to bust out to sparklers and the bank snaps. Do
you know you just added something to my list after
work today? You got it? Sparklers. I mean that's the
bare minimum. But did you know that every year fifteen
thousand visits to the emergency room firework injuries. So don't
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be the asclown that drinks one too many surveys. A
bunch of guys named and wheelchairs. Back it up, Terry,
get up, Terry reverse, Yeah, keep your fingers intact and
we'll talk more about it as the day goes. I
love back it up, Terry, but I wanted to start
the show just a quick hypothetical that I just witnessed
at the coffee shop on the way, and then we're
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gonna get to Kershaw. But I gotta I gotta finesse
my way into the show today. Let's wake it up.
So go to pick up our coffee and there's an
old bitty in front of me. No thank you, by
the way, Oh no problem, man, appreciate it. There's an
old biddy in front of me. Her name was probably
like Agnes or something. She's up at five am at
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the West Coast time. Who's up at five unless you're
working early. Old people love to get a start of
the day. Huh. No offense to our buddy spot who's
on the videos Fox Sports Radios YouTube page, streaming Live
as We Stay Dreaming, Live, Good Morning, and of course
everything at Fox Sports Radio and at Covino and Rich.
But his mom had a classic old lady named like Phyllis.
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The woman in front of me Phyllis. My mom's name
is Ortensia, So you can go with that if you want.
Vanilla Lazze for Phyllis. And she's like, oh, sweetheart, is
that sugar free for my diabetes? And they're like, oh, sorry, ma'am.
And they went to take the coffee and she goes,
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what are you gonna do with that? And they were
gonna dump it yeah, and she goes, I'll give it
to my husband. He don't care about the diabetes. So
the woman gave a look like okay, was her name
Agnes Brimley any relation to Wilford or no, so missus Brimley.
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I gotta ask when a bartender gets your cocktail wrong
or a barista get your coffee wrong, and it's their fault,
she did, they just tell you like, yeah, here, take
the other one too. Not only that, they should make
the offer right if you're gonna tip them for doing
nothing half the time. And that's nothing against the barrista,
because I do believe I believe buddy stas and bartenders
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deserve tips, not everybody. But if people are gonna have
the nerve to charge you for every little thing, they
could offer the extra as well. The extra meaning they're
a mistake that they made. Or sometimes if you're buying
a smoothie, they'll make extras like hey, give me that extra.
Sometimes they'll be extra milkshake blendor and dump it out.
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Diner's got it right. You ever go to a diner
get a milkshake and they give you, like the the
metal cup too, because there's extra that's that's just customer service.
So I just want to throw it out there because
my my first instinct was let the old lady get
the extra coffee. That's just proper. So your instinct is
to throw it out instead of saying, hey, you can
have this one too, well, corporate too, I don't care
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corporate or not. Waste wasteful. It is wasteful. It's hands.
Speaker 3 (04:53):
Have you ever tried to not be fat? And when
they give you the option of fries or a salad,
you go salad, and they still accidentally drive off fries
and then you're like, no, no, I got the salad.
And then when you see them taking the fries away
from exactly what are you gonna do with these fries
that are now? I'll save them for when I feel
like being fat.
Speaker 4 (05:13):
When I go through Taco Bell and they accidentally give
me someone else's order or like double up the tacos inside.
Speaker 2 (05:18):
I'm not telling them about that. I'm just taking it.
You take it, You take it, but you gotta. Yeah,
I think in that case you expect them to give
you the extra, not dump it out. Now, it's ridiculous.
If it's your bonehead mistake, that might be a little different.
But Camino, let's say you water your typical Steve Cavino
Tito's and soda and they give you a Tito's in
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sprite and you're like, I think you eat the sprite? Sweet?
What are they gonn dump it? You could say, leave
it here, someone will drink someone in my party here,
I'll give it to somebody else. Yeah, I'll take it
to go. If I can't, Yeah, tell you a little
kiddy cut. I just want to throw it out there
because I saw old the old Phyllis like with a
little dilemma, like you're gonna don't pregase, especially in a
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world where wastefuls frowned upon, especially in today's world, that's
just so careless in my opinion, So make the best
of it and let someone enjoy it. Absolutely, I think
I think phyllis here. What's her name, Barbara, what's her name?
I think the old lady in this story was absolutely right,
take it, bring it home. Now, don't charge the old lady.
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Give it to her old husband. Let him have diabetes.
Could I tell you the funniest part of all the
names we just mentioned. If you're a young mom or dad,
those names are all coming back. And the names from
our childhood, like Jennifer and Nicole Stephanie, those are gonna
be the old lady names at some point, because all
those old lady names are the top little girl, baby
name speak for your name, because the name speak for yourself,
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I should say, because the name is Steve's coming back,
thanks thanks to Minecraft, Steve's hot lava chicken, whatever it
is your old guy named Steve having a moment in
twenty twenty five. Steve's on a comeback. All right, Now,
what about the name Clayton? Oh I'm sorry. As the
announcer said last night in dramatic fashion, Clayton Edward Cershaw,
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I was like, all right, I've been dramatic, but hey,
a very stressful, awesome moment last night in Major League Baseball.
Speaker 1 (07:16):
Ravine risers ready to a rock.
Speaker 5 (07:29):
Gotta let it breathe, beautiful. You know how many fuck
boat tears were shed last night? Oh my god? Yeah,
you know how many hard ass buck those were there, Like,
I'm freeling Galadio emotional right now, that's my gay, that's
my gay.
Speaker 2 (07:47):
It's Fernando in Cleon Edward.
Speaker 3 (07:50):
So last night, beautiful moment. I see his family in attendance.
Speaker 2 (07:55):
So cool, Danny, I gotta give you my first observation
as a Mets fan living on the West Coast watching
that Dodgers moment. Props to not only the Dodgers but
major League Baseball and Commune already alluded to it, letting
the moment breathe because so many times these awesome milestones
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are rushed along. And I remember when the clock was
first put in baseball a couple years ago, the pitch clock.
Remember there were some players that were reunions in their
hometown and they're like pitch violation because they were so
rigid about it, so anal about it. I loved it
last night. There was no rushing. There was Hey, this
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is a guy that played for one team three thousand
strikeouts forth to ever do that, And the reality is
that it may never happen again. Because I'm thinking of
the young cats like a Schiens or school. But I'm like,
do you think they're gonna be on one team their
whole career, that would be unlikely. Speaking of Schiens and
some of the big dogs today, it's gonna take a lot,
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it's gonna take it the three thought to get there,
and that might be the last time, one of the
last times that we ever see that in our lifetime,
making it extra special. And there's so many layers to
what we saw last night, and so many things that
probably ran through your brain that we're gonna touch on
them all throughout the day. But the first thing that
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I think of, aside from man one team eighteen plus years,
and just do the math based on how guys go
what five or six Usually Now you'd have to I
know this is simple math, but for fifteen years, you'd
have to average two hundred strikeouts, and two hundred strikeouts
not what it was in the eighties or nineties when
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we were growing up, because you know, guys are throwing
three three fifty strikeouts back in the day, the Nolan
Ryans of the world. But now the league leader every
year is in the two hundred. So you'd have to
average two hundred strikeouts for fifteen seasons. So three thousand
strikeouts is becoming increasingly difficult. My first question, based on
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history being made in that moment, was did he have
to do it there? Which made it even more intensified,
more amazing, more exciting because Ave Roberts had said that
he was going to manage differently, unconventionally, because fans were
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there just for that moment, just for that moment, and
it was a big moment. It was a game at home.
Situations were perfect, it was all lined up, but Man
Kershaw was pushing him to the limit, approaching one hundred pitches.
You don't want to extend the guy. He hadn't done
it in years. Was he going at again? I think
absolutely not? So did he have to do it in
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that moment? And does everybody know the name of the
guy he struck out? And no, because we're all wrapped
up in the man. You see what happened to Muncie,
but man Kershaw and Freeman whoa Kershaw? Dude? Kershaw struck
out Vinny cap bro.
Speaker 3 (11:03):
Vinny cappro got him looking yeah, which was beautiful.
Speaker 2 (11:08):
His three thousandth career strikeout in the sixth inning yesterday,
the twentieth pitcher at MLB history to reach three thousand strikeouts,
and again the fourth to do it all on one team.
But question one, did he have to do it there?
Do you think he would have went out one more time?
Being that the whole crowd was there? He needed just
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one more He got it the last out in the
inning to prove how rare it is. By the way, Yeah,
over the last ten years in Major League Baseball, Chris
Sale did it twice and your boy Argert Cole did
it one time, meaning hit three hundred strikeouts. So it
is like what he's done is, you know, more remarkable
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when you think of it that way. To answer your question,
everb one, I almost felt bad because the last thing
I said on our show yesterday here on Fox Sports Radio,
I said, wouldn't be funny if he.
Speaker 3 (12:01):
Was stuck at two strikeouts? And I told you don't
you dare put that out there in the universe.
Speaker 2 (12:07):
And Danny Hits maybe goes turn on the Dodgers game,
you idiot, he's stuck at two strikeouts. And all I
kept thinking was Dave Roberts, who is a World Series
champion as a player and a manager, World Series hero
at the red size, And here's a guy who gets
criticized a lot for being such a big winner. He
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is put in such a scenario here where I'm thinking,
he can't pull him no matter what I think. See
thousand people there, Sam, how much could you possibly extend
him in that moment? I think you had to keep
going really, then it feels the longer you do that,
it starts feeling forced. But the fans were there. I mean,
I'm not a Dodgers fan, but I'm a baseball fan.
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I'm a fan of greatness, and everybody wants to see
this happen. I had the nervous parts watch and I'm like,
he's gotta get it now or it's not happened to tonight.
It does ruins the moment. It doesn't matter now. I
don't think he was going out again. It doesn't matter
now because it happened. But I was actually talking to
my wife and my mother in law's in town for
the holiday, is watching the kids. I was saying I
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was subscribed describing this scenario to them. I'm like, all right,
so he's at home fifty thousand people while it's happening,
and I said, what if he doesn't do? My wife's like, well,
would they sit him until they were back at Dodger Stadium.
And I go. I wonder if they would have like,
I don't think so, But hold on thinking about that.
You have skipped to start just to get him back
at the stadium. Man, I don't think so, do you.
Speaker 3 (13:31):
He wouldn't contrived, They wouldn't have done that.
Speaker 2 (13:34):
I've never really seen it that forced before. It's very special,
I agreed. But imagine you're a fan and you're there
on a weeknight to watch this, and you're so close
because you want to be part of it too. I
know that's a selfish way to think it's Kershaw's moment,
but you want to be able to be that Dodger
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fan to say I was there for that, but you're
once tra I got away and you weren't. So you're
like as a fan, you want it for him, you
want it for you, you want it for the bragging right
to be part of history is all these things. He
had to do it there, which made it even more
incredible and more amazing, like that he actually pulled it off,
no offense to our friends and affiliate up in Milliawaukee.
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But do you think his next star, which is likely
I'm looking at the schedule in Milwaukee against the Brewers,
is that where he wanted to do it. I mean,
I love that's a great ballpark, great fan base, but
he had to do it last night. I don't care
if he hit one hundred pitches. Dave Roberts had a
call like the all time, like old school audible, like, yo, kid,
you want to go out there, keep going, You're not
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gonna pull Clayton Kershaw stuck on ten strikeouts, and I
think he was already pushing it at that point. He
already extend dude, already over extended dude. His kid was
had a dad three thousand strikeout shirt on Stanboy. It
had to be done then, and he did it. And
again something I'll touch later on also makes you show
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how difficult to strike out is when you need one, right,
because I was like, dude, come on, because it could
be a pop up, could be a grab out, it
could be anything, right, or he just keeps getting hit
because you could see they started making contact too against him.
Speaker 3 (15:14):
It was the first time I heard the Dodger crowd
ever boob when somebody was put out from a grounder.
Speaker 2 (15:19):
Yeah, that's not the way we want to know. I
know that wild man to state the obvious, and I
mean that because I really want you to think about it.
Think about the difference between doing it in front of
fifty thousand of your hometown fans, where it means so
much not only to you in the city but to
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every fan there, versus doing it in Milwaukee, where no
one really cares. They don't deserve that many thousand people
wanted to be able to from now on say I
was there when Kershaw hit three thousand. He gave a
gift to fifty thousand fans. I mean the electricity, the
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curtain call waving and blown kisses at his kids and family.
Like you said, vapto tears or a shed box tears
a great moment and dulse in La only have ninety
six tier drops. I heard, and they wasted a bunch
of them last night.
Speaker 6 (16:14):
Yo.
Speaker 2 (16:15):
Is it safe to say, is it does my guy?
Is it safe to say that baseball really handled it perfectly?
Let me go back to that, because I am okay
with Hey, guy hits fifty thousand yards in the NFL,
they stopped the game. I don't know Peyton Manny gets
to hold up the ball, and I'm okay with those moments.
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I'm okay with the Ricky rest in peace. Steals his base,
they take a moment so he can hold up the bag.
I don't think any player is objecting to that, right,
do you think there's anyone you think does anyone? That's
the wall. That's what the game's about. These are special moments,
these are milestones. These aren't things you see every day.
So yeah, they did the right thing by letting it breathe,
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let the fans enjoy it. That's why they go to
the games. And you've watched this guy's whole career pan
out when he was a young man to an older man,
as a single guy, to a married guy with kids,
you know, as a young, spry, handsome looking dude, to
like a guy who's sort of hobbling out there seven
year old, a feared, young, cy young award winner to
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a like you're right, a hobbling, crafty veteran who is
now you know, kept the zero in the l column
thanks to Freddy save that, who made that a perfect
night for the Dodgers fans. Perfect night. It's kind of
gross that the Dodgers had such a perfect which is light.
It's gonna be perfect when the Mets beat him in
seven in the playoffs. So we'll see about that. So
we'll take your observations at eight seven, seven ninety nine
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on Fox. And again, there's several layers to the story.
We're going to touch on it throughout the show throughout
the day, Covino and Richard for Dan Patrick, but Danny
g any other final observations you want to touch on,
like what were you doing in that moment? Did you
shed about though? Tier? Maybe these are all questions that
need to be answered.
Speaker 3 (17:58):
I mean, clay Kershaw has been Clayton has been one
of the favorite players of Dodger fans for years now,
so and of course to see him come back from
a couple of big time injuries and still be with
the team. And I think it's rich who every time
the Dodgers give him a one year contractor rich is
like or maybe you cove that's the best deal in
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baseball because.
Speaker 2 (18:20):
He wanted, he got the hometown discount, he stayed, and
I thought it was always the best move. Honestly, it
was beautiful.
Speaker 3 (18:27):
You mentioned what a moment for everybody in attendance. How
about all the families and Dodger fans across the country.
And I'm sorry if you're a Dodger hater, I get
that too, But because Cove, I'm about to bring up
a bad memory for you, the World Series against your Yankees.
That was the last time my family was all gathered
together in the living room watching a Dodgers game so closely.
Last night, the whole family just glued to every moment
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of that game on the TV, and it was emotional.
As you know, lifelong Dodger fans, you don't get moments
like that too often.
Speaker 2 (18:57):
You've got to step out of the seat right you're
standing up, I would imagine at some point I stood
up just here in the replay just now, so amazing.
I thought the inning before when he struck out the
last batter also was pretty you know, like you just
care he was walking up the mouth and.
Speaker 3 (19:16):
Everyone's we haven't even really touched on I know it
was against the White Sox. I know we haven't touched
on the fact that Freddie Freeman waits to rope one
there for the walk off.
Speaker 2 (19:26):
So what a night.
Speaker 3 (19:28):
And it has just been a beautiful season so far
for the Dodgers.
Speaker 2 (19:32):
How do you think the Capra family feels today, eh, Vinny,
you had to be the guy way to disrespect the
family name you know, I've always to you and I
have joked about this that listen again, Vinnie Capra is
the guy that's struck at it. There's dumb misconceptions in sports,
like we're saying how he wanted to do it at home?
You know, we say, sometimes does a team want to
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lose on the road so they could clinch at home?
No one wants to lose, And I get it in
sports you want to get the win when you can.
But we've seen it in sports all the time when
you win a championship on the road, it's just not
the same. And if he would have done that on
the road, right, it would have been a waste.
Speaker 3 (20:11):
I think what made me emotional was watching his kids
react to it, because now that I'm a new dad
for the first time, I have a little one on
my own, and I hope that someday he gets to watch,
you know, me helping your show blow up and do
big things. See, yeah, seeing your dad accomplished something like that,
that is so cool.
Speaker 2 (20:30):
Danny G did you pick up your overly sized little
boy and pointed to TV and they called him and they.
Speaker 3 (20:37):
See he was too busy running around with not one
but two whiffleball bats and was hitting all of us
in our knee caps with.
Speaker 2 (20:44):
The baseball bats. I thought he was doing fan bam
running around his diaper. I did notice one thing that
I was like, Oh, that's what he went with. Uh kid.
One of his kids was running that weak ass city
connectors that you guys have. Really yeah, And I remember
being I'm like, okay, I thought that was cool and
kids will wear whatever. But anyway, your observations, We'll go
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couple of weeks ago name Dropper, talking about how tomorrow
morning he returns to the hot dog eating contest at
Nathan's and he said he's gonna try to put back
eighty hot dogs. And I just read a stat that
every fourth of July. I mean, I know we're gonna
be doing our grill, and my wife's trying to figure
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out what we're gonna do on the green egg gonna
you know, dude, you got a green egg, We're gonna break,
We're gonna start smoking some meat. I think today for
tomorrow I am going to brag about it's pretty cool.
Some people like traggers, some people like green eggs, but
day everyone loves grilling. In fact, the number one thing
when surveyed Americans say what reminds him of summer the
smell of the grill. But do you think that Joey
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Chestnut is really going to put back eighty number one?
That would be a record. And number two, can you
believe Americans eat one hundred and fifty million hot dogs
every fourth of July? That's thirty minutes off your life.
Speaker 3 (23:31):
Every that's no. No, Chestnut debunked that. Yeah, you talked
to him. He said it was minutes, like a minute. Yeah,
that's minutes, that's what he said.
Speaker 2 (23:39):
I've read. It still adds up to a few years
for him. What do you put on your dog? By
the way, if I have an NFL quarterback that I
want to talk about, but real cood, what do you
put on your dog? Catchum and mustard, Yeah, a little both.
I'm okay with that little relish. Keep it simple now,
I don't relish. Do you like those red onions that
they do in the New York City Hot Talks stands?
I'm good with that if you have it. No little
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mustard catchup? Good for me. All right. Well, hey, we're
getting closer and closer to the NFL season, and listen,
Baseball All Star break. That's on my mind. But hey,
in a month from now, it's football until the end
of the year, which is wild right, We're already back
in it. And a lot of networks, a lot of publications,
a lot of streamers are putting out their list of
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top ten NFL quarterbacks. And the one thing I've realized
is that it seems to be a common sentiment that
the top four quarterbacks are agreed upon.
Speaker 7 (24:35):
It.
Speaker 2 (24:36):
It's like it's like the non spoken agreement that we
all have the core four. Yeah, I guess you would
say there is a core four.
Speaker 8 (24:43):
Now.
Speaker 2 (24:43):
I think everyone's order is different, but safe to say
that ninety percent of people and analysts and fans are
saying that, well, who was it that put out that list?
It was Yahoo? Right, who put out that list of
the top and they left off of off Jalen her Well,
I'm gonna get toll. Yeah, but the top four as
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of right now, that's it's very hard to argue in
any particular order because I think everyone's gonna put them
in a different order. Mahomes Lamar Jackson, Josh Allen, Joe Burrow.
I think that is you're very safe to say top four.
And what I find to be funny the commonality all
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in the AFC. The AFC right now is having a moment.
It's like the the Brady Peyton Manning. I'm not gonna
put Philip Rivers in maybe, but there was a time
where a lot of the Elief quarterbacks are in the AFC,
and here we are Philip Rivers in there. Yeah.
Speaker 4 (25:41):
I know he didn't win it a lot, but like
those stats he put up, that's Hall of Fame stats,
you no doubt.
Speaker 2 (25:45):
Yeah, So Josh Allen, mahomes Lamar Burrow right there now.
I think the funny part is when you get from
number five to ten, everyone's list is so all over
the place because I think we're having a hard time
really assessing and where we go from here. I think
justin Herbert will be on everyone's list as a top ten. Well,
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the problem is people, but people let their personal feelings
get involved in here too, because Rich so badly wants
to Wedge Brock party in there somewhere. But realistically, I
may say he's right outside. But I think that's why
the bottom five. I think there's a realistic like, you
really can't debate the top five, but then the bottom
five is yeah, and your feelings get involved.
Speaker 3 (26:26):
And on our show Live from Vegas, we were debating
whether or not Baker Mayfield should be in the top ten,
which a lot of us think he is.
Speaker 2 (26:32):
Let's agree, Let's say let's because he won a super
Bowl last year, and it would almost be disrespectful not
to put him on. Would you say, at this point,
Jalen Hurts has proven he's a top ten, I'd say
he's number five. I think he is. Yeah, Like the physicality,
you just cannot discount that. Okay, So if we're gonna
do maham about what he did, Man, he lost the
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Super Bowl, sat there and pouted about it and said
this isn't happening again on my clock, and he delivered. Man,
that was awesome, all right, so I mean, I mean,
he won a Super Bowl. He's a solid quarterback, all right,
So kamno, hear me out here? How is he not
on the list the four we spoke of, right, Jalen
Hurts because he got to be respectful, and justin Herbert
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because somehow, unless there's an outlier on the network, I
get to some people that say no, But I think
Herbert would make most people's top ten, maybe not six,
but I'm gonna say he's somewhere on the top ten,
even though he had a stinker in the postseason last year.
So that's six. I think. Now your final four spots
are where every single person is going to have a
different answer. And I said, this one quarterback that I
(27:35):
think gets so disrespected. He's on Fox sports top ten
quarterback list. I just saw on FS one, but he
was not on the Yahoo list. Danny g and profet,
you're a Lions fan. Jared Goff seems to get overlooked
so much. And there was a stat that came out
Camino read how his stats compared to Mahomes over the
(27:56):
last three seasons. He's better than Mahomes in every offensive category.
And you'll still argue, well, he's still not Mahomes, but
the numbers will dictate that Jared Goff's really good. Last
three seasons. Goff ninety six touchdowns, Patrick Mahomes ninety four touchdowns,
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ninety four for Mahomes. So GoF more touchdowns, GoF thirty
one interceptions Mahomes here thirty seven thirty seven and got
through for more yardage actually slightly less, like twenty less yards.
(28:37):
Oh no, I'm sorry, more more thirteen thousand and six,
forty two, thirteen thousand and six, forty two, Mahomes thirteen
thousand and three, sixty one and yeah man one hundred
and one oh two point seven passer rating versus ninety
seven point three.
Speaker 3 (28:52):
Completion percentage sixteen eight to sixty seven point three.
Speaker 2 (28:56):
Passer rating game last year too, So all stats favorable,
All those sets are favorable, major stats for GoF over Mahomes.
So it's like, how do you leave if Mahomes is
the guy, He's the beacon of awesome in today's game?
How do you leave off Goff and all these conversations?
And I said it off here, I'll say it again,
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Detroit embracism. They love the guy. It's everybody else that
sort of forgets about him or undermines his accomplishments. I
guess it's not doing it. He is doing it, and
they love him for it. A weird a mission because statistically, yeah,
seems like a great guy. He's a cool guy, he's
got beautiful wife. Like everything about Jared Goff you would
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it doesn't make sense to me why he's left off.
Maybe because he was set up to be the guy
in LA and it, Yeah, it didn't work out that way.
Speaker 4 (29:47):
Yes, I think it's that. And then two other things.
Number One, I think most people will try to point
to the Lions roster and say, well, it's all the
guys around him, but like that's true of every great quarterback.
Jalen Hurts has a great offensive line, Patrick Mahomes played
with Tyron Kill like you know, just because he's got
Amun Ross, Saint Brown and Pene Sewel Like, that's not
a disqualifier. And I think the other thing is like
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you will see kind of those low end games from
Jared Goff every now and then. What he did in
the playoffs last year was not good.
Speaker 2 (30:12):
He did have the remarkable last year. Didn't he have
a five interception game and still one against the Houston Texans.
Speaker 4 (30:17):
Yeah it was a drugstore cowboy in LA and everyone
went nuts because like, yeah, it's he had five interceptions.
Speaker 2 (30:23):
With the second half he was on fire. So yeah,
I'm gonna put not at number seven. But I think
we got to put GoF on this list. So now
I think everyone in this room we could all agree Mahomes, Jackson,
Allen Burrow, and then we just added Hurts, Herbert and Goff.
That gives everyone three spots. And those three spots, you
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got to figure out who's going to occupy your little
imaginary top ten because then it starts getting dicey, like
are you putting Dak Prescott in the top ten? I
mean he's paid, like Ert Mayfield, Stafford is a fantastic quarterback.
But the question is, going into twenty twenty five, he's
starting to get old, he's starting to get up. And
by the way, that's what most of the lists are about.
It's not about their career accomplishments, about heading into the
(31:06):
next set, because you're gonna that's why Tino Smith was
on that list, and you're like, well, Gino Smith, yeah
he's good, But it's because that's their thinking projection with
and yeah the Raiders there, you got to put the
youngest quarterback in that group. He proved a lot his
rookie season.
Speaker 3 (31:23):
Jade and Daniels has to be somewhere there at the
bottom of the top ten.
Speaker 2 (31:26):
He's on, He's on the Fox Sports list, but Jaden
Daniels did not make that Yahoo list.
Speaker 4 (31:31):
Well, the problem is this kind of the CJ. Stroud
problem because CJ. Stroud was fantastic his rookie year and
then what happens. Sophomore slump always hits these guys, and
I think people are trying to hedge a little bit
on Jade and Daniels because you just don't know what
he's going to be year two.
Speaker 7 (31:43):
Vio.
Speaker 2 (31:43):
It feels like he's built different. Yeah, don't you don't
you tune into games where he's playing, and don't you
tune into those highlights.
Speaker 3 (31:51):
That confidence in swag that he has. He's got an
aura about himself like he's a superstar already.
Speaker 2 (31:57):
Yeah, to me, he's a must watch quarterback rich So
I would say he's in my bottom third here, Jade
and Daniel c J. Stroud. I picture it like a
concert headlining tour. Baker Mayfield for the top four are
in big font, and then the next three are in
smaller font, then the next three are and you know
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they're up there, but they I think Mayfield needs to
be at the bottom of the we.
Speaker 4 (32:22):
Want to talk about a quarterback. It's no respect Baker Mayfield.
Like I think people are still holding Cleveland against him. Yeah, amazing, right.
Speaker 2 (32:29):
I said this when we first brought up that Yahoo list,
which was bunk as hell. And again, lists are made
to be discussed. They do these things to throw it
out there so that people bring it up like, oh,
in the world exact they leave out so and so.
But I forever have that image of Baker Mayfield literally
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carrying players on his back and he's marching down the field,
really trying to win for his team. It's amazing to
see how he turned his career around, and I think
he's easy to root for.
Speaker 3 (33:01):
And by the way, if you want to go based
on numbers from last year, then Jordan Love and Brock
Birdie would need to be in the conversation.
Speaker 2 (33:08):
I'm telling you, so answer me this. Of those young quarterbacks,
I'm gonna give you three. You tell me if you
feel like one clearly stands out All right, Jaden, Daniel Commanders, Okay,
c J. Stroud Texans, Jordan Lovepackers. Those three guys so
in a little pocket together in your mind that like
(33:28):
we're waiting for one of them to emerge.
Speaker 1 (33:32):
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Covino and Rich. You know we could go over on
over promise today. What I'll give you a step by
step for the best Fourth of July treat possible. I
(34:23):
call them Dicky Doodle dandies. I mean you want people
to watch right now? This is legit all this. You
guys are the generic tees. Yeah, bro, you know what
you guys. People are on the edge of their seat
and you give them that. You guys are clowns of
the ass. I got it, guys. Dicky Doodle Dandy. Well,
(34:45):
if you're going to barbecue a cookout, this is the
ultimate dessert to bring. It's an alcohol you say this,
We're gonna give you a no fan alcoholic treat, alcoholic
treat to bring to the party. So you're the party
star when you call them dicky doodle dandies. No one's
gonna take it serious. Yeah, well, they sounds like you're
(35:06):
doing radio in the nineteen fifties. They could also be
made non alcoholic. But it is a treat that will
make you a superstar the se al. Right cool? Why
did you do like a demonstrative sort of thing, like
teach us how to make them? Oh, pressure's on a
little demonstration anyway. It's on Fox Sports Radios YouTube page
over Promise. You can also listen wherever you stream. Your
podcast is search over Promised with Cavino and Rich That
(35:29):
will air today but before we get back to old
school in fifty hits. The excitement is still in the air.
LA is still buzzing. We're live from the mean streets
of La right now. Kersshaw got us three thousand last night.
But to make it more amazing, I'm trying. It's almost gross.
(35:50):
How perfect it was theoretical, yeah, theatrical, it was a
movie script. Freddie Freeman comes through with the walk off.
Speaker 9 (36:01):
Pace hit to right oh tdy around third pay comes
to the plight Dodgers When Dodgers, when the fifteenth career
walk off hit for Freddy Freeman of the Dodgers come
all the way back to win.
Speaker 2 (36:14):
A five before. I told you that's courtesy by the way,
five seventy out here in LA. I do not like
the Dodgers. I'm a Mets fan. But when that song hits,
Randy Newman, I love LA. You think it's corny, I
think it's awesome. It sounds like something from Naked Gun.
That's why I mean it is in the movie Naked
and yeah Cove. I wo'd rather have a Fat Joe song,
(36:35):
Come on, I know, leave fat Shoe out of there.
Now's a jinx. You rather have a Diddy song? No, no,
I say no to Freak coughs. Well, now it really
was insane, perfect ending drama. Months he goes down, Freeman
comes through, he gets the strikeout when he needed it.
Magical night here in Los Angeles. We've been talking about
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it throughout the day, but we're in the middle of
something called old school Win fifty hits because when fifty
hits on the clock, we love to reminisce on a Thursday,
when fifty hits in life feel a little old school,
So we throw it back. We get you involved, and
we do this on our show, and it's fun to
bring it here. Yeah, Dan Patrick, Well, I have I
(37:17):
have a thought about maybe the most perfect movie of
all time, and that's Back to the Future. Great Scott
came out forty years ago today, if you were a
little kid, maybe you were an adult, whatever, nineteen eighty five,
Christopher Lloyd, Michael J. Fox a classic. And I have
a deep thought, well maybe not that deep, but I
(37:38):
have a good hypothetical and it has to do with
Back to the Future. In a few seconds, but I
did want to go over some of the best Fourth
of July movies and tell me of any of these
standout to you. All right, you know what I think
of though, because you went over some of them, the
one that stood out the most to me, that I
associated most with this holiday weekend is a movie I
don't even really like that much, but like I think
(38:00):
Independence Day. I mean it's Independence Day, No, but I
think of that movie because I remember what a big
deal it was when it came out fourth of July.
Speaker 3 (38:07):
I do too, And I remember it being really hot
in southern California that weekend and everybody was jam packed
in all the theaters, all sold out in that ac
watching that movie.
Speaker 2 (38:17):
Yeah, And my point is it's not my favorite of
the movies, but it's the one that stands out to
me that I associate the most, not because of the title,
just because of the hype that was around it at
the time. Welcome to Earth listen, Will Smith, Jeff Goldbloom,
Randy Quaid. It was a great movie. And I think
it's uh, I think it's rare because you know how
(38:39):
every Christmas you gotta watch Elf, you gotta watch It's
a Wonderful Life. Love actually all your favorite Christmas movies.
Love actually not on my list, but anyway, that's an
I'll admit for December. That's gives you a bad taste.
I think it's the only other time besides when you
watch qub Halloween. Every Halloween, oh the sand Man Halloween
(38:59):
is upon us. Other than that, I think it's interesting
that every Fourth of July there's an instinct to be like, yo,
you got to put that on man, Will Smith, Jeff Goldbloom,
I said Randy Quaid. It's a great cast, it's a
great movie. I think it's it's tough because I'm not
a Will Smith guy. Dude unless or the Dodger. Unless
you are, how dare you unless you're watching Joey chestnutt
(39:22):
have some hot dogs. I think no one would frown
upon it if while you were having your cookout, when
you walked in the kitchen to get a refill, if
the TV was playing Independence Day in the background. It's
a great movie. I think it might be other than
Back to the Future, maybe your best Fourth of July opening.
And we're going to go to your phone calls at
eight seven, seven ninety nine on Fox. The blockbusters that
(39:45):
come to mind Fourth of July weekend blockbusters. We have
a whole list of ones that came out, the ones
you associate with this holiday, the ones you're watching, and
it's going to be a huge movie weekend between Jurassic
World and F one two. A lot of people are
going to the theaters this weekend. So what comes to
mind for you? Tony in Oregon? What's up? Man in
(40:05):
for Dan Patrick? What's up?
Speaker 10 (40:08):
Hey?
Speaker 2 (40:08):
I listen to you guys in the afternoon. I'll let's
see you in the morning. Oh thanks, thank you, buddy.
Speaker 5 (40:12):
Absolutely.
Speaker 10 (40:13):
Uh so, you guys have mentioned T two.
Speaker 11 (40:16):
That's a favorite of mine.
Speaker 10 (40:18):
But as far as like kind of my wheelhouse was
growing up, I was like eight eight years old et
was released.
Speaker 2 (40:23):
Can I drop you at a fun fact about that
real quick Terminator two? You guys remember the actor Robert Patrick.
He was also in the Sopranos. He's the cop right
his brother. A lot of people don't know this, and
you're not gonna care unless you're a rock fan, But
his brother is Richard Patrick, formerly of nine Inch Nails,
lead singer Filter the band Filter.
Speaker 3 (40:44):
That's his brother, their brother. I thought you were going
to say it was Dan Patrick's brother. What fun fact?
Speaker 2 (40:51):
Dan Patrick's cauz no no Rob Robert Patrick his brothers
with Richard Patrick, d musician, and then Tony you said
you had another movie on the state. Oh yeah, ET
was released in what eighty two, I was eight years old,
and that's just a huge, huge hit obviously, and it
does remind people of the summer for sure. Dude. If
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that came out on fourth of July weekend and I
was I went to the theater as a little boy,
not everything that's the biggest, Not it is going to
be right on the fourth of July. But that was
a mid June release, so that counts if you're tugging
movies that you saw. And again, the fourth of July
is so synonymous with like it's summer, right summer. Let
me hit you up with a couple of others because
I want to know if you think there's something that
(41:33):
could top Independence Day and Back to the Future, because
it's so hard the exact eight's I have to have
a theory on that. ET so magical that the only
reason you don't see it that much is because it's
too People don't want to watch because it is too emotional,
it's too much. I gotta watch it with my kids.
My kids have never seen ETA. You're gonna cry, just
like Dodgers fancy last night. I'm gonna give you one
that I know it's not in your wheelhouse, but a
(41:54):
lot of people are gonna say, oh yeah, nineteen eighty
six top On. I knew you didn't like this. I
was a bigger fan of the Nintendo game Top Gun. Nough. Okay, fine,
I had it. Now it was mentioned. I mean, listen,
very rarely is the sequel significantly better than the original.
(42:16):
But I think Terminator two, like you said, T two
was enormous. I think most people saw T two and
then went back to watch the original Terminator. Terminator two
was far more popular than the original.
Speaker 4 (42:30):
Another one of those cases of James Cameron coming in
and taking you know, a series that like, I mean,
the same thing with Alien to Aliens, Like you know,
first one's great, But here comes James Cameron and he
makes this amazing summer blockbuster.
Speaker 2 (42:42):
Out here and you had guns and roses on the soundtrack.
You could be mine, you know, added to the fun
of the movie for sure. Now I got one. That's
very fourth of July. I got one. Dare I say patriotic?
What about Mel Gibson The Patriot? One of the most
underrated movies. Yo, Who's the who plays the bad guy
(43:03):
Jason Isaacs. Yeah, my goodness, the biggest douche bad guy
ever when he kills Gipson's son in the movie. And
I thought shooting McGavin was the shooting worst bad that
he is a good I thought he was the worst
bad guy. No, but these are all great ones. Man,
But is there an answer for you? Is there one
that is the Is it back to the future, Because
(43:24):
not only is it fourth of July weekend, it's the
fortieth anniversary of the release of one of the greatest
movies of our lifetime. I mean, there's a lot of
big blockbusters, like they like The Spider Man's of the World,
and I know ant Man, and you know, there's summer
releases that do big in the in the theater. But
I'm saying, when you think summer fourth of July Blockbuster,
(43:46):
it's gonna be hard to say. Every time you see Blockbuster,
I think a Blockbuster video and that smell of the
plastic containers, maybe with pop hoorn, probably renting barbed wire
in the dirty carpet. Yeah. Yeah. By the way, they
say that old Blockbuster videos all smelled the same, and
it was a combination of three things. It was like
(44:07):
a smell of like candy or popcorn like that, some
like that mixed with the dirty carpets from people's wet
shoes and sour Jackson and the plastic covers smell like
horny teenagers. Because that's what we were doing, right, We
were going to buy movies to pretend to watch. Yeah, hey, honey,
let's go on date nights. Yeah you would. That was
four play Blockbuster was four point. It really was let's
(44:28):
go to Washington State. Say what's up to Josh? You're
on mcavene on rich In for Dan Patrick, what's up, Josh?
What's i'me him?
Speaker 1 (44:37):
Hey?
Speaker 7 (44:38):
So I remember for me it's Independence Day, which is
what big is the saying. My birthday is July seven.
So I remember I turned ten years old like three
days later. It was the first movie my mom and
dad let me go stee by myself, and it was
just like in awe, you know, So the whole day
was an event for me going by myself, by my
own concession back when you know, awesome.
Speaker 2 (45:00):
There you know, at ten years old, you know ten
huh yeah, pretty good, Cove. I know that you're not
you're not a big Will Smith fin like you said
the baseball catchers at smacking Chris Rock and public. I mean,
you act like I'm the only guy that holds this resentment.
How is he even like a little bit likable after
I just think that that movie is so perfect. Oh no, I,
(45:27):
like I said, I reluctantly have to admit it's the
one I associate with coming out on this weekend. It's
like it is the Elf to Christmas, it is the
QB Halloween to Halloween. It's it's what you have to
have on or you're gonna leave on when it's on
this weekend Independence Day. I got to ask everyone in
(45:47):
this room, and you know you Spot and I have
been friends for decades now, We've known each other since
we're twenty years old. I saw, and this is like
a weird memory of mine. I saw Independence Day two,
but I don't know where and with who, because I
remember I was like, wait, A second one came out
and I'm like, wait, I saw it. Remember it was
(46:08):
probably some girl you weren't supposed to admit you were with.
So you sure you want to admit it here on
the radio? Moving on? No, But I I it was me?
You saw it? You mean like the recent one within
the last few years, right, Yeah, And I feel like
I went to maybe a screening, don't I wonder if
I she was great? I remember, but all fun. I
(46:33):
don't know who it was, but we went for a
Chipotle after. I didn't even know there was Who was
in the second was you dingle Berries? It was the
same people. Will Smith was not Will Smith, but he
sat it out. That's like Major League without Wesley Snipes.
But Major League two was still pretty fun. Nah. It
wasn't Independence Day two had Jeff Goldbloom. It had who
(46:58):
was the President? Again? I think he sends passed away? Right?
Who is the President's fought an Independence Day?
Speaker 6 (47:05):
Uh?
Speaker 2 (47:05):
Bill, he's alive? Yeah, he's still alive. Okay, my bad,
he's He's okay, Bill? I mean you're thinking of chat
from Weird Science. So yeah, the second one came out,
and I just remember saying, yeah, I watched it, but
with who? All right, let's go to your phone calls.
Where do you want to start? Kansas City? Let's go
(47:27):
get some burn ends on the grill. Dan, what's up, buddy?
Speaker 11 (47:32):
What's going on?
Speaker 7 (47:33):
Hey?
Speaker 11 (47:35):
I actually worked at the movie there, said arm we gedtton.
Speaker 2 (47:41):
Arma Geddon is a great movie, and I know that
we recently, you know, had the anniversary, so it was
a late June movie, so we'll call it a fourth
of July. Armageddon was huge. Man again this weekend? Oh no,
rest in peace? Michael Clark Duncan. This weekend is usually
an excuse to go see a good movie kick off
(48:03):
the summer. So yeah, if it came out in June,
it's still that would be f one probably. Yeah, you know,
this weekend for a lot of people came out a
few weeks ago, but but it's yeah, we're gonna use
it as an excuse to go to the theater. You
can't release all the summer movies on for the July no, exactly.
That's to be spaced out a little bit. Jason, you're
on Phoenix. What's up, buddy boy?
Speaker 11 (48:24):
What's going on?
Speaker 2 (48:25):
Guys?
Speaker 8 (48:25):
Hey, first and foremost, you guys kick out when you
stand in for Dpsman Summer of ninety seven. I want
to say, I'm working at a mall in Phoenix and
it's a sunglass store. Men in Black comes out, and
instantly after the movie people start coming into the store
and buying.
Speaker 2 (48:44):
Sunglasses, and I guess was that the sunglass Hut.
Speaker 11 (48:48):
It was, it was specific eyes and teas.
Speaker 8 (48:51):
It was before it was even smaller before Sunglass Hut.
I'm about your guys' age.
Speaker 11 (48:56):
So yeah, it was one of my first gigs after
high school.
Speaker 2 (48:58):
That's funny.
Speaker 8 (48:59):
Yeah, then Men in Black. Will Smith ran away with
summer blockbusters for like three four years straight.
Speaker 2 (49:06):
Yeah, Covino Vino obviously not a big Will Smith fan.
You you've heard him say it, But I like the Rabian.
This was not a big movie. I mean it was
a big movie, but I don't remember love him. I
remember Hancock was a big movie for him. That sort
of didn't work out. They wanted the one about Herbie. No, no, no, no.
I don't know if I saw that one.
Speaker 3 (49:27):
I'm not sure if I saw it where he's a superhero, Well,
he's a sloppy superhero.
Speaker 2 (49:32):
Cameron in Indiana? What's up? Man convin on Wretch?
Speaker 11 (49:35):
Hey, guys, So I loved the show. But you know,
first off, in honor of fourth of July, I'll tell
you I moved into a new house about two years ago,
and yesterday was the first time I grilled in two years.
As far as movies go, give me Avatar series. I'm
hunger games. If I want to get the Tandlayer on
the TV.
Speaker 2 (49:54):
That's a good Super Avatar. Was that a summer release?
It was? Yeah, you know that that movie da me
because I went to see it and I enjoyed it
and it was very like Romeo and Juliet, Right, Boddie,
can you check on that?
Speaker 3 (50:07):
For some reason, I thought the first big Avatar movie
was December.
Speaker 2 (50:12):
Yeah, this is a December Yeah. I saw it in theaters.
But what I find crazy about it is this such
a huge brand and people made such a big deal
about it because it's the long awaited movie. All these
effects and high budgets and everything. You ever see the
Avatar land in Disney World. It's insane. But I don't
know anybody that really loves that movie. I've never really
(50:33):
met anyone was like, dude, huge abag but it was.
But it's so massive it's crazy. Makes Yeah, it makes
no sense. It doesn't add up. I'm like, who's who
loves this stuff? Rob in Florida, what's up, buddy?
Speaker 10 (50:47):
Okay? First off, shout out to Bill Palman, who graduated
from the same school I did.
Speaker 2 (50:53):
Look at that Star Wars as they called when I
was younger, Stonyante.
Speaker 10 (50:58):
Yeah, it lived up.
Speaker 2 (50:59):
To the no doubt.
Speaker 10 (51:02):
So let me ask you about Back to the Future.
Do you think it would have been the classic it
has become if the original leads were in the movie?
Speaker 2 (51:11):
Do you know? I think that often Eric Stalts, you know,
it's it's interesting Eric Stalt's from Mask and some kind
of wonderful. Yeah, it would never have been the same.
And that's the reason they got rid of the dude.
He wasn't delivering the comedy. I've seen the edits. He
wasn't delivering the comedy chops that Michael J. Fox just perfected.
(51:32):
I mean you could, uh, you could find all these
things on YouTube, but they'll have the cuts of you know,
when they're in the diner and Biff comes in and
Michael J. Fox is there and he just looks like
baffled that oh my god, there's his dad and there's Biff.
Eric Stalt's it wasn't selling it to me. There's just
something serious of an actor, a great actor, and nothing
(51:55):
against him, but just wasn't the right role for him.
And you needed Alex Peak eating a step in there
and do his thing.
Speaker 7 (52:01):
Doc.
Speaker 2 (52:03):
You're telling me you built a time machine out of
a DeLorean. Not bad, Marty. Their chemistry was like next level.
They had most of that movie completed with Stalts and
they pulled the last minute audible. Yeah, they did it,
and it was the right move.
Speaker 3 (52:20):
And Rob was saying that Elizabeth Shoe was originally going
to be the girlfriend, but she was taller than Michael J. Fox,
so that's why they went with the actress they did.
I had never heard that part of it.
Speaker 2 (52:31):
Elizabeth Shoe. Huh. Elizabeth Shoe was so eighties hot. I
was a big fan of Adventures in Babysitting with her.
I mean, she was great and karate kid