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Speaker 1 (00:04):
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Speaker 2 (00:22):
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Speaker 3 (00:25):
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the day before Thanksgiving. This is okbar Baja Bia Mila.
That's Peter Schrager. There's Kyle Grant. I'm Jamie heard all
those guys are in New York the day before Thanksgiving.
You guys probably get to wear sweatpants or something in
your shot.
Speaker 2 (00:41):
Right, Like, are you just making room? You're making everything comfortable,
You're getting ready.
Speaker 4 (00:45):
I'm very comfortable, and I'm very comfortable saying this, and
I have said it each year, the day before Thanksgiving.
I want to shout out tonight to all the college
kids returning home to their hometown.
Speaker 5 (00:57):
Bar.
Speaker 4 (00:58):
I always say, the day before Thanksgiving is makeout Christmas.
You find that girl you used to like, You find
that girl she used to like you, and you just
go for it and all those feelings come back and
it's your reunited Listen, lock and load, Tiger.
Speaker 6 (01:12):
You have fun tonight, go get them.
Speaker 5 (01:14):
Look what about the turkey ball? You remember there was
like the.
Speaker 2 (01:19):
You didn't do a lot of making out on.
Speaker 5 (01:20):
The night before thanks No, I didn't do that. I
was I was a late blue.
Speaker 3 (01:24):
It was always my it was always my breakup super Bowl.
It's like you go through the first semester of college,
you go back and you're like, nah, this ain't gonna Yeah, yeah,
that's ito. Like so things happenings work and they don't
work out on the night before exactly exactly, Kyle.
Speaker 2 (01:37):
It goes hand in hand.
Speaker 3 (01:39):
I was gonna make a parallel between two ago of
the Packers, but I can't go there to a Togobailoa
and the Dolphins taking on the Packers in the nightcap
tomorrow of Thanksgiving Eve, as Miami puts on the parkas
and heads to lambeau Field for the dolphins first Thanksgiving
Day game since twenty eleven, they're getting the holiday treatment.
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This is a moment, though, that is not lost on
the Dolphins quarterback.
Speaker 7 (02:04):
I think this is an awesome opportunity being able to
play Thursday night football primetime on Thanksgiving. It just takes
me back to growing up in Hawaii. Obviously, the primetime
games were a little earlier in Hawaii, but you know,
it's sort of the same deal. That's the only team
that's playing. And whether you like the teams that were
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playing or not, like you, you know, you you just
sit down, eat, you spend time with family and you
get to watch that.
Speaker 3 (02:33):
Something about those players from Hawaii, like Mantiteo sits at
this table.
Speaker 2 (02:37):
Two tongue Bailoa.
Speaker 3 (02:38):
They say things that are so thoughtful and it makes
you really appreciate what's coming out of their mouth, like
the opportunity to play on Thanksgiving night, and that's what
the Dolphins have is they had to lambo to take
on the Packers. The stats show that Tua doesn't do
well in the cold. Okay, Like that's all right, that's
a thing. Whether or not you want to acknowledge that
as your thing as it pertains to Dolphins Packers, that's
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your prerogative, Peter. So what do you want to talk
about when it comes to Dolph heading to the cold?
Speaker 5 (03:06):
Well?
Speaker 8 (03:06):
That was the nice, warm and fuzzy quote from Tua.
He also had one in the Sunday postgame press where
he's like, I know the narrative and I cannot wait
to kill the narrative, and that was like, is that
gonna be a tattoo, unlike.
Speaker 6 (03:19):
His art, kill the narrative.
Speaker 5 (03:20):
I like it.
Speaker 8 (03:20):
It sounds like a motif, or it sounds like a
mantra to live by kill the narrative. The narrative's real.
The Dolphins do not win in cold weather. They have
not won in cold weather, and now they have a
chance to shut everybody up.
Speaker 6 (03:33):
Tua is such a proud man, and I.
Speaker 8 (03:35):
Think it comes down on his shoulders, like it's Tua
can't win in the cold?
Speaker 6 (03:39):
Well, is it Tua?
Speaker 8 (03:40):
Or is it the fact that the last time they
played in the cold, they didn't have their star pass
rusher Bradley Chubb, they didn't have Phillips on the other end,
and they didn't have this player like it always comes.
Speaker 6 (03:48):
Down to the quarterback.
Speaker 8 (03:49):
But I would say this. Teams have done it. They've
killed the narrative before.
Speaker 6 (03:53):
And I don't look to just Tooa.
Speaker 8 (03:55):
I look to the entire Dolphins team, and I want
them to go into the NFL history books and I
want them to dig up a little something on the
two thousand and two Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Buccaneers couldn't win
in the cold for like decades. They go into Philadelphia
the last game ever played at the VET. They get
up an early touchdown and this is freezing cold weather
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in the VET.
Speaker 6 (04:16):
Maybe I'm being it's like like eleven degrees with the wind,
but suck and a warm.
Speaker 8 (04:20):
Weather team that only gets the opportunity to play in
cold weather every so often, who always would lose in
the cold weather, went into the VET and on Rendez
Barber's pick six. I'm sorry Eagles fans, you're waking up
to this. They warmed up the buses and they closed
in that building as a team from Tampa, Florida and
Pewter uniforms, and they just went and they shut everybody up,
and they did what Tua wants to do.
Speaker 6 (04:43):
They killed the narrative. This isn't a playoff game, but
it might as well be.
Speaker 8 (04:47):
You're five and six, you fall to five and seven
in an AFC that's pretty loaded up top with a
bunch of teams looking for the wild card spot.
Speaker 6 (04:53):
You're not going to the playoffs.
Speaker 8 (04:54):
Go into Green Bay, everybody's watching, and go win in
the cold.
Speaker 6 (04:58):
In short, killed.
Speaker 2 (04:59):
An area, killing that tattoo.
Speaker 5 (05:03):
You know that there of the code is real. I
do have to share this real quick.
Speaker 9 (05:07):
My defensive line coach texted me yesterday when I went
on about the whole biology, and he was quite upset
with me.
Speaker 5 (05:14):
I'm gonna just show you what he said here. He
told me.
Speaker 9 (05:17):
He said, I can't believe with all of this talk
and everything I taught you, you must defeat the elements.
This is coach Ken del Gatto. He says, you must
defeat the elements before you can defeat your opponent. I
thought I taught you better, so I just wanted to
retract because I felt like I was gonna have to
run laps or do rolls again. Okay, all right, you
got to defeat the element. You got to be mentally tough,
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all the stuff that coach tells me. But thank you
coach Dogatta for telling me that. When it comes to
this game, Peter, I love how you show the defense
for the team for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, because to me,
Tua can't do this by himself. I think everything landing
on Tua's shoulder, it can't be it. And I think
the thing that could help Tua and the Miami Dolphins
win in this cold weather game, if they have an
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opportunity to beat the Packers, it's gotta be on the defense,
and it's going to be Chop Robinson. Chop Robins. After
taking a further look into his production on the field
in the last couple of weeks, he has been outstanding
the way he's been able to dip and kind of
get into off the edge. When you get a guy
who's got that type of speed for four or eight
coming off the edge, that can create a lot of
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pressure on that quarterback, and especially quarterback like Jordan Love who.
Speaker 6 (06:23):
Struggles under you under duress.
Speaker 9 (06:26):
At this point of the season, he's got a forty
one percent completion rate under duress.
Speaker 6 (06:30):
He's got two.
Speaker 9 (06:31):
Touchdowns and five interceptions. This guy is a difference maker.
And you talk about okay, Chop Robinson. He's a young rookie, Peter,
you talked about him before. This young rookie is just
now catching his stride. At first, he had to kind
of get used to the system. But you can see
him getting more and more comfortable coming the edge, bending
the edge, and that is problem because even when you
try to do man de man to try to stop him,
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you still have to be worried about on the other
side too. Zach Seeler is another guy who's a baller.
I think Anthony Weaver has done an amazing job as
a defensive coordinator really to be able to apply pressure
and using his personnel. So I'm just saying, Jordan Love,
watch out. You got a young defensive end who can
get off edge.
Speaker 4 (07:07):
I hope so, because I just I speak for myself here,
I'm ready for the narrative to be killed too.
Speaker 5 (07:13):
I know it.
Speaker 4 (07:14):
I'm tired of the Dolphins cold weather story. Now we've
done it a lot and it's been valid and it
still is valid.
Speaker 6 (07:20):
I'm just over it.
Speaker 4 (07:21):
I just think weather content on sports shows it's very corny.
It's very cheesy, and we show the thermometer that's frozen
and it's just not football, and we do it when
we have to. But I'm over it, and I hope
the narrative is over because listen the facts. This is
not editorializing or making an opinion. It is a fact.
The Dolphins played poorly in the cold, and too it
plays poor in the cold. But I think there's some
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backgrounds that we can tap into. Now here's the Dolphins superstars,
so bring them up. Not exactly built to play in Wisconsin, all.
Speaker 6 (07:48):
Right, Tua. He's from Hawaii and Alabama, Divan A Chen
He's from Missouri City, Texas, Texas.
Speaker 5 (07:54):
A And M.
Speaker 4 (07:55):
Waddle he's from Houston, Alabama. Tyreek he's from Georgia. You
play it all over the South, all right. Those guys,
you don't look at them, and yet it's like, yes, perfect,
put them again Kansas City in January in a playoff game.
Speaker 6 (08:06):
It's not great. But let me let me explain this.
There's another crew. There's a freeze team. I'm calling him. Oh,
I love this. I'm calling him a cold crew.
Speaker 4 (08:14):
And if I am Mike McDaniel, I am picking my
team captains to go out for the coin toss sleeveless.
Speaker 6 (08:21):
And I know exactly who I'm picking. And any of
those guys bring up the crew right now.
Speaker 4 (08:26):
First guy I'm sending out for the Dolphins, Liam Iikenberg.
Liam Mikenberg is from Cleveland, Ohio. He played football at
Notre Dame in South ben. He doesn't give a damn
about the cold. Next, cornerback Kendall Fuller. Kennel Fuller from Baltimore.
Speaker 6 (08:44):
He played college football Virginia Tech. If you don't think
Virginia's cold, I looked it up.
Speaker 4 (08:48):
It's thirty three degrees, right, now it's cold. Next, this
is my kind of captain. This is how you go
into Lambeau and win. Alec Ingold he is from Bayport, Wisconsin.
He returns to his native state. He's the Wisconsin Badgers.
Send him out. Next captain for the coin to defensive end.
Zach Siler from Howell, Michigan.
Speaker 6 (09:09):
He played at.
Speaker 4 (09:10):
Farris State, which is in central Michigan. Is cold as
hell in central Michigan.
Speaker 6 (09:15):
Send him out, and I got another message. Those are
our guys, all right, and.
Speaker 4 (09:19):
We're gonna send them out to play the Packers in Wisconsin.
But I want to look at the leadership. Bring up
the damn head coach, because you can show me Tua,
you can show me Tyreek. Mike McDaniel is from Colorado.
Speaker 6 (09:32):
He went to Smokey Hill High School. It sounds freezing.
Mike McDaniel played college football in New Haven, Connecticut.
Speaker 4 (09:38):
I've played college football New Again.
Speaker 6 (09:40):
It's freezing.
Speaker 4 (09:41):
Coaching stops in Denver, Washington, Cleveland.
Speaker 6 (09:45):
He gets it.
Speaker 4 (09:47):
Let's go deep into the staff offensive coordinator Frank Smith.
Speaker 6 (09:51):
Do we have a picture of a Yeah, you know where.
Speaker 4 (09:53):
He's from, Blayman, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He's a Wisconsinights. You send
them up there and you send a message. And lastly,
defensive coordinator Anthony Wee from sarah Tota Springs, Sarasota Springs,
New York.
Speaker 6 (10:08):
He played for Notre Dame. He played for the Ravens.
Speaker 4 (10:11):
At his cold weather classic stuff right there.
Speaker 6 (10:14):
You put that.
Speaker 4 (10:15):
Teal in that dolphin, it makes you all warm and
soft and everything. No, in those gentlemen's blood and in
their bones they are cold weather warriors.
Speaker 6 (10:25):
Don't understand this. Everybody in the Dolphins is not soft
and sunshine. In Hawaii and Florida.
Speaker 4 (10:31):
They got guys who are classically bred in the elements north.
Speaker 6 (10:36):
Of the wall.
Speaker 4 (10:37):
Send those guys out, send a message, kill this narrative
and kill it with fire.
Speaker 2 (10:42):
Let's do it, well done, Kyle.
Speaker 3 (10:44):
Plus, the owner's family is from Michigan Bread as well,
so like you just have to go all the way down.
You got cold weather in the bones of the team.
Is there a rule Peter against own era coaches? Excuse
me going out to the coin toss and even wearing shirts,
because I feel like a shirtless Mike Daniel at the
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coin toss in Lambeau would really set the tone on
Thanksgiving night, and really probably representative of other.
Speaker 2 (11:11):
Families and what's happening.
Speaker 3 (11:12):
By the time Thanksgiving night rolls around, people taking the
shirts off.
Speaker 8 (11:16):
Agreed, a lot of people would be three sheets to
the wind by then, and they're gonna be ready to
as Oh my god, there's another football game on. Mike
McDaniel could be that that second win for everybody if
Mike McDaniel walked out shirtless with of course a Gucci
belt and Louis vatan bag.
Speaker 4 (11:31):
I also feel like Mike McDaniel have like a nipple ring, yeah.
Speaker 8 (11:35):
A new tattoo on his back that he got, you know,
at Carbone, like over.
Speaker 6 (11:39):
The last like twelve months.
Speaker 8 (11:41):
I don't know if McDaniel's the same guy he was
when he was playing at Yale or.
Speaker 6 (11:45):
Grew up in Aurora, Colorado.
Speaker 8 (11:47):
But I do think Jamie, that we can make the
plea that the entire Dolphins team, coaching staff included, comes
out shirtless at Lambeau and says bring it, let's kill
that Narati And.
Speaker 5 (11:57):
Let me tell you something.
Speaker 9 (11:58):
This actually happened, well, not shirt off, but I remember
we were playing in the same.
Speaker 5 (12:01):
Coach I'll talking about Coach Delgatto. We were actually in Colorado.
Speaker 9 (12:06):
I think we're in Colorado, super super cold, and coach
told us to take all our sleeves off. He's like,
you know we're coming out here. This is war, you
know that whole speech. And we said, coach, well you
got your jacket and your shirt and your sleeves on.
He goes all right, and he takes it off, and
he is sitting out there just to prove a point
to us. He made a point and we're sitting there like, dang,
like that's.
Speaker 5 (12:25):
A real ge.
Speaker 9 (12:26):
We got nothing to complain about. So it does get
you fired up if you see your coach out there too,
you know, bearing the coat as well.
Speaker 3 (12:32):
Freeze team Cold crew, the Dolphins, you've been called to action.
Refer back to Kyle Brandt has said should be at
the coin toss on Thanksgiving night, Dolphins Packers is gonna
be awesome. Ian Rapaport, good morning to you. Hopefully you're
wearing a shirt because it's cold where you are. Rap Sheet,
what's going on with the Chargers running back?
Speaker 5 (12:50):
Man? I hate to be cold.
Speaker 10 (12:51):
The thought of standing out there with no sleeves or
no jacket, like, get me.
Speaker 6 (12:53):
Out of there. You imagine we need to be to prove.
Speaker 10 (12:56):
It by just being freezing out there, can't move my fingers,
can call in the place, give me out of here.
Speaker 5 (13:01):
Plenty of other ways to show toughness anyway, Sorry, no offense.
Speaker 10 (13:04):
All right, Let's get to some of the key injuries
and key situations for this week.
Speaker 6 (13:09):
JK.
Speaker 10 (13:10):
Dobbins, the standout running back for the Los Angeles Chargers,
so one of the best running backs in the NFL
this year, suffered a knee sprain on Monday night against
his old Baltimore Ravens. Really had been impressing this season.
Speaker 6 (13:23):
Now expected to.
Speaker 10 (13:25):
Miss the next game, not going to play against the
Atlanta Facas, and my understanding is he is up in
the air after that, so certainly could miss more games.
Speaker 6 (13:32):
After this game. Gus Edwards is the.
Speaker 10 (13:35):
Backup for the Chargers then the Las Vegas Raiders, so
good news, actually good injury news. At the quarterback position.
Aidan O'Connell is expected to start this week, and I
know that is because Antonio Pierce, head coach, said, if
he can come out and practice, if he can grip
the ball, if his health is good, then he should
play in place of Gardner Minshew, who is on ir
aiden O'Connell was a full participant yesterday at practice despite
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a right thumb injury.
Speaker 5 (13:59):
Who should be good to go?
Speaker 2 (14:00):
All right, that's excellent news for the Raider. Appreciate you,
rap Sheet so much.
Speaker 3 (14:05):
Happy Thanksgiving to you in advance Tomorrow when you go
to turn on your TVs, you'll see us in the
morning and then you'll have Game day morning at ten
am Eastern Rich Eyes and Steve Mary Chie, Kurt Warner,
Gerald McCoy. They're going to be joined by Collin Wolf
and Cynthia Freeland and rap Sheet.
Speaker 2 (14:21):
He'll be back from his set. They'll get you.
Speaker 3 (14:23):
Set for the Thanksgiving games on the third annual John
Madden Thanksgiving Celebration. You should go back and check out
our interview with Mike Madden yesterday.
Speaker 2 (14:31):
It was awesome in the documentary. Of course, it's on
Prime Video coming up. I bet Patrick Mahomes.
Speaker 3 (14:36):
Has played a game or two of Madden in his life,
because he has become the gold standard of executing game
winning drive, perhaps in the video game and in his
own real life.
Speaker 2 (14:45):
We have to ask the.
Speaker 3 (14:46):
Question, though, who would we want to get a shot
with the game on the line come week thirteen.
Speaker 2 (14:52):
This might be a question. In Kyle's Undefeated segment, you
another question.
Speaker 6 (14:58):
That segment might be what really grinds your gears travel wise?
This week we'll talk about it.
Speaker 4 (15:02):
Plus there's a living life Jerry Jones, the Jones family.
They come on Good Morning Football every single year talk
about the Red Cattle campaign, and we got some questions
about those cowboys right after this. Good Morning Football, Happy
Thanksgiving Week, Good Morning.
Speaker 11 (15:28):
Football, Welcome back, everybody.
Speaker 6 (15:30):
I'm Sherry Burris.
Speaker 11 (15:31):
The Lions visiting the Bears tomorrow as Detroit will be
playing in his eighty fifth game on Thanksgiving Day, the
most in NFL history. Lion's open and break their seven
game losing streak on Turkey Day as they'll come on
the defense to help slow Caleb Williams and the Bears offense.
But Detroit might be a little shorthanded on d due
to injuries, but Williams know.
Speaker 6 (15:51):
They still have the playmakers to deal with.
Speaker 12 (15:54):
I mean, they got guys over there that make plays.
You know, they got two guys on the back end
of their defense, you know those safeties and things like that.
They're ballhawks, and you know you got to make sure
that you watch out for them. I know they got
a few guys down, but they're still very talented, defense,
very mature, very you know, they've been playing together for
a good amount of time now, so you know, I
think they're a well, well nig group and we got
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Attle.
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coming up next, we are listening to country or will
be talking to country music sensation Landy Wilson joining GMTB
ahead of her big performance tomorrow.
Speaker 3 (17:06):
Just listen, Just listen to Hang Tight by Laney Wilson
you see that jersey and those sweet par of jeans
hanging in the locker in Cowboys Stadium. That's because Laney
Wilson will be performing at the Salvation Armies Red Pedal
Kickoff halftime show.
Speaker 2 (17:21):
Tomorrow in Dallas.
Speaker 3 (17:23):
And we are joined by a crew that you know
you will see in the seats during that broadcast. It's
Laney Wilson, It's Cowboys Executive Vice President Charlotte Jones, and
the Salvation Army's National Commander Commissioner Kenneth Hotter.
Speaker 2 (17:35):
Good morning everybody, Good morning morning, Laney girl. I'll start
with you.
Speaker 3 (17:43):
You have been on an absolute skyrocket with all of
these performances you have booked. You are following up a
Dolly Parton act from last year that really shocked everyone,
which she came out wearing that Dallas Cowboys cheerleader outfit.
What do you have us up your sleeve for this
halftime show, Leanie?
Speaker 14 (18:02):
Nobody can do it like Dolly can do it. You're
not going to see me coming out there and a
cheerleading outfit, but my outfit is pretty cool. It's of
course I'm gonna be rocking my wranglers. So we're bringing
the bail bottoms and very excited to.
Speaker 2 (18:18):
I mean when you think about all the.
Speaker 14 (18:19):
People who have played Thanksgiving Day for the Cowboys, and
it's crazy. I mean, you got Reva, you got Dolly,
got the Jonas Brothers, and being able to do this
with a Salvation Army too.
Speaker 4 (18:30):
It's a treat, absolutely, and we are thrilled to watch it.
We'll be watching with our families. But we've done this
sit down each and every year for the past several years.
Speaker 6 (18:39):
And Charlotte, we're.
Speaker 4 (18:40):
Always thrilled to have you on and we know that
you are the one who had the idea to partner
with the Salvation Army twenty eight years ago.
Speaker 6 (18:49):
It is such an accomplishment.
Speaker 4 (18:50):
Can you please do as you do every single year
so elegantly and let everyone know what the Red Cattle
Campaign is all about.
Speaker 15 (18:58):
Well, I tell you what, it's hard to believe. It's
actually been twenty eight years and now we have an
incredible tradition to be able to celebrate the Salvation Army
and the Red Kettle Campaign is one hundred and thirty
five years old, so it's the oldest fundraising effort in
our country. And to be able to take the NFL
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and land right in the middle of one of the
most watched games on television of the season, right on
Thanksgiving Day and really present an incredible show and capture
the attention of the nation about what the Salvation Army
is all about.
Speaker 2 (19:33):
For us to take a little.
Speaker 15 (19:34):
Football, a little entertainment, and drop a little money in
the red kettle and truly save lives. And this is
really the meaning and the purpose of what we do
and what we do with the Cowboys is take that
energy and that enthusiasm and that visibility and make a
difference with it. And there are children across our country
that won't have Christmas unless we put money in that
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red kettle. And that's what we're aiming to do. And
we hope to bring that spirit, the energy of the game,
all of Lady's bell bottoms, our dance moves and everything
else and inspire people to give tomorrow right in the
middle of Thanksgiving.
Speaker 8 (20:10):
Well, Charlotte, we think about twenty eight years in the
history of this, but of course it's personal for you
as well, as this is really the Jones family and
what you guys pour so much into. When it's not
the Dallas Cowboys, it feels like Salvation Army is synonymous
with cowboys and Thanksgiving Day. So for your family, what
does this cause me to you? And when you see
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three billion dollars as the figure that's been raised, how
do you guys react to that number?
Speaker 15 (20:35):
You know, it is certainly such an incredible part of
our family. Our kids are now doing it, the grand
kids are now doing it. They'll be making the first
donation into the kettle right here on Thanksgiving Day, and
it really has become who we are, not only for
our family, but also for our players. And you know,
hopefully we'll see a few touchdowns and maybe Zeke or
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whoever give us a little you know, end zone dance
and a little donation extra donation into that kettle. But
you know, when you partner with someone who's truly the
best at what they do, and that's what we look for,
amazing partners that are doing something amazing in our community.
And to be connected with a Salvation Army like we
have become, that's really a high calling and that certainly
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means a lot to us and is an incredible tradition
that we hope continues to go year after year.
Speaker 9 (21:26):
And Kenneth, I have to ask you what has it
been like to see the impact of the Red Kettle
campaign and tell viewers at home how they can get
involved in help.
Speaker 16 (21:36):
It's absolutely astonishing. We will never be able to thank
Cowboys and Jerry and Charlotte enough for what they have
helped the Salvation Army to do every single year in
helping people. Last year, for example, because of this effort,
more than three million families stayed in their homes. Twenty
seven million people were helped. And we're going to have
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an additional challenge this year because the Christmas season is
shorter by five days, So we're inviting everyone to go
to South ARMYUSA dot org because that's where they can
find out more about what the Army is doing in
their community. They can make a donation if they choose,
or they can sign up to ring a bell, And
we'd love to have everyone involved this year meeting the
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needs of their neighbors.
Speaker 3 (22:19):
And you know, if you were bopping along with your
red bell somewhere, you could be to like a Lanie
Wilson tune, Because lady, you've been killing it.
Speaker 6 (22:25):
Girl.
Speaker 3 (22:25):
Your career trajectory has been so fun to watch. You
have worked alongside some of the biggest stars. You mentioned Riba,
You've partnered with a ton of country music stars. But
what has this preparation for you been like. And the
star power that the cowboys bring to this kind.
Speaker 2 (22:40):
Of event, Oh my gosh, I'll tell you what.
Speaker 14 (22:43):
It's keeping us on our toes and the best way
we've had. We've had such a great year, and this
is the best way to really kind of wrap up
the year. We've got a really special performance ready for
the world. I mean, so many families are going to
be tuned in. What did you say, like forty million households.
That makes me a little nervous, but also excited, and
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I do a little bit better under pressure.
Speaker 2 (23:07):
So bring it on.
Speaker 8 (23:08):
Okay, lady, I'm gonna rap with this. We are so
excited for you to perform this time. And I just
got done watching it at the CMA's Like I am
a huge fan.
Speaker 6 (23:19):
I live in New York City. Like, country is taking
over right now. Make the case for the audience at home.
Speaker 8 (23:25):
Why should a country music act be named the halftime
super Bowl performer in one of the years to come?
Speaker 14 (23:31):
Go ahead, man, a country Like you just said, country
is the thing right now, and I'm so proud to
be a part of this generation of country music. You've
got a little bit of everything, people from all different
walks of life. It's about that truth. It's about the storytelling.
It's about making people feel at home and grounded, and
I think people were wanting that feeling and craving that
failing at least I am. So you can never go.
Speaker 2 (23:53):
Wrong cranking up some country music. Well, it's a.
Speaker 3 (23:57):
Wonderful effort as always that Kenneth Hotter and Charlotte Jones
and the Jones family puts together. We appreciate you so
much again, Leani, congratulations. We look forward to everything red
kettles and bell bottoms. That's everything that's coming your way
when it comes to the Cowboys and the Giants on
Thanksgiving Day. Thank you all so much for joining us.
We cannot wait to see the halftime show tomorrow.
Speaker 6 (24:16):
Thanks for having me. Happy Thanksgiving.
Speaker 2 (24:17):
Happy Thanksgiving to you as well, and m Kettle.
Speaker 5 (24:23):
Let's do it.
Speaker 7 (24:32):
Good football.
Speaker 6 (24:35):
Here we go.
Speaker 3 (24:35):
It's sign for whiteboard Wednesday, or on this specific instance,
it's whiteboard makeout Christmas, as Kyle likes to call it.
Come home from college and you see you'll ex flame
whiteboard makeout Christmas.
Speaker 2 (24:45):
Here we go first up.
Speaker 3 (24:47):
Patrick Mahomes got the job done for the Chiefs on
Sunday against the Panthers, and after the game, Kareem Hunt
had this to say about his quarterback in that scenario,
when the game's on the line.
Speaker 17 (24:58):
I know as a quarterback, I would rather have Danny.
He's just one of those guys who gon't find a
way to win. And if that's on his legs or
his arm or anything else.
Speaker 3 (25:09):
We've often said there is never a more helpless feeling
than a quarterback of a different team watching the Homes
trapes down the field and put up a game.
Speaker 2 (25:16):
Winning touchdown drive.
Speaker 3 (25:17):
So that's what kream Hunt had to say, No other
quarterback he'd rather have with the game on the line.
Speaker 2 (25:22):
So I ask you guys.
Speaker 3 (25:22):
This, which quarterback would you like to see get an
opportunity in crunch time with the game on the line,
maybe to make a name for himself.
Speaker 8 (25:30):
Peter Well, I'm on record on this show and I've
worn it for seven years because it went on Instagram
and it went on Twitter that with the game on
the line, there's no quarterback in NFL history I want
the ball in its hands more than Nick Foles, and.
Speaker 6 (25:42):
I stand behind that. Oh that's cool.
Speaker 8 (25:43):
I stand behind that, and we're like, what about Brady.
I don't care give me Foles in a big spot.
Speaker 6 (25:48):
He always got it done.
Speaker 8 (25:50):
But someone i'd like to see get the opportunity to
maybe have one of those drives, because I really am
bullish on this team. I'd like to see Jordan Love
get another opportunity, big game and an opportunity. Last year
in the playoffs, they gave San Francisco hell in that
divisional round him and then Love throws up and the
final drive of the game just get us into position,
throws it across his body, and I would hate for
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that to be like the defining moment of his young career.
Go right back on the saddle, get right back in
there in a playoff game, and erase that memory and
go be the guy who leaves your team to a win.
Speaker 6 (26:23):
So I'm gonna say, you want to a lone the opportunity.
Speaker 8 (26:26):
I hated this play so much because I thought Love
was playing better than any quarterback in football at playoffs,
and I thought that the Packers could have really really
given anybody problems the Nancy Championship game, including the Lions
last year, and they almost took.
Speaker 6 (26:39):
Down the Niners. Give me Jordan Love another opportunity. Let's
kind of write that wrong.
Speaker 5 (26:43):
All right, I'm gonna go with quarterback.
Speaker 9 (26:45):
I think everyone loves he's now the quarterback darling. I
have to go with mister jame Is Winston. Nice Samus Winston.
Nobody is more enthusiastic. No one is more charismatic than
Jamis Winston. I could see this. I'm visualizing this now.
I just watched, like Binge watch for teen minutes of
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his micd up in this game right here, and he
was just dropping dimes. But I could see it. Your
back is against the wall. You're a wide receiver and
maybe you had a couple of drops and you need
some help.
Speaker 5 (27:17):
And this is it.
Speaker 6 (27:18):
I'm about to go to you.
Speaker 9 (27:19):
And I could see him saying, come on now, Shaken,
don't break it.
Speaker 5 (27:22):
It took your mom nine months to make it.
Speaker 9 (27:24):
I want you to run a nine route and you'll
be like, I don't even know what that means, but.
Speaker 5 (27:28):
Yes, I'm gonna go out there.
Speaker 9 (27:30):
You go out for that ninth route, you go on
that streak and boom, catch it, touchdown.
Speaker 5 (27:34):
Jamis Winston.
Speaker 9 (27:35):
Just use some some analogy to motivate his team.
Speaker 5 (27:39):
I'm all in for it.
Speaker 9 (27:40):
You never know what's gonna come out of Jameis Winson's mouth.
Speaker 5 (27:43):
I'm all in on Jameis Winston.
Speaker 4 (27:46):
Remember with Jamis, the ride down is always as fun
as the ride.
Speaker 6 (27:49):
I forget that. I'm stuck on Peter's Nick Foles take,
and that's interesting.
Speaker 5 (27:54):
I stand behind it.
Speaker 4 (27:55):
You know, I'll even double down. You know who I
want him throwing the ball to. I want to throw
the ball at Julian Edelman. Got guys, those are the guys,
all right, this is this is the Thursday game, guys, Giants, Cowboys.
Speaker 6 (28:05):
Let's just be honest. It doesn't exactly jump off the marquee.
Speaker 4 (28:07):
You know, it would be incredible at the end of
the game, a game winning touchdown pass from this guy.
Speaker 6 (28:11):
Yeah, Drew Lock.
Speaker 4 (28:12):
Now, maybe Tommy Devido gets banged up, hopefully not, or
you know, maybe he gets.
Speaker 6 (28:16):
Pulled for performance.
Speaker 4 (28:17):
He was limited in practice, I know I saw, But
imagine Davil saying, all right, Lock, fine, get in there.
Locke throws the game winning touchdown pass, and you know,
Drew Lock has this big personality. He'll be some sort
of viral moment out of it. Whether the celebration or
the quote or something. It's a shame that the only
video we have in Drew Lock say in the play season,
that's all we got.
Speaker 6 (28:34):
And that's all we got.
Speaker 4 (28:35):
Though, I would love Drew Lock to come off the bench,
and I don't want the injury. I want Dable to
be like, all right, Tommy, sit down, Lock, you're in,
and just start chucking it all over the yard Drew Lock.
Speaker 6 (28:45):
I think we could all celebrate that one.
Speaker 3 (28:47):
So come on, Peter, give us ten seconds on fools
the why I mean, I'm now, I'm just curious.
Speaker 8 (28:51):
Nick Foles in every big spot in his career, whether
it was with the Eagles the first time around, the
Eagles a second time around, and then when he bounced
over to Chicago, and once again, anytime you put the
ball in his hands down like five points in a
minute left to go, he found the way to win.
Speaker 6 (29:04):
The only time he lost was in New Orleans.
Speaker 8 (29:07):
In that playoff game the year after the Super Bowl,
where al Sean Jeffery unfortunately dropped that pass, but the
fact he even led them all the way down the
field in the Supernome. Nick Foles is my guy in
a big spot he's a pickleball player now and I
respect it.
Speaker 6 (29:19):
And he's made a ton of money and he's happy.
Speaker 8 (29:21):
Nick Foles, we see you and we love you on
this show, and thus.
Speaker 2 (29:24):
The nickname was born and it suits him.
Speaker 3 (29:26):
Next up, we know you love a good celebration as
long as it doesn't cost your team. Listen, celebrations they
have been well planned and well thought out, as long
as your head coach, like Dan Campbell, you know, feels
the same way.
Speaker 14 (29:40):
You know.
Speaker 13 (29:40):
I tell our guys, hey, you know, as long as
you don't cost us fifteen, and I'm good with whatever
they do. So they have fun with it. They are creative,
they like to push the boundaries of whatever those are
they and they are so I know our guys have
fun with it, and I think that's important. You know,
they enjoy it, so it's all good. But I haven't
seen everything, you know, I hadn't had a chance to
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see everything. That's my wife sends it to me, and
then I get it.
Speaker 3 (30:06):
As long as it doesn't cost you fifteen and maybe
if it doesn't cut into team meeting time, because a
lot of that stuff takes a lot of preparation. I
ask you, guys this in NFL history. Do you have
a favorite NFL celebration of all time?
Speaker 6 (30:18):
I do, and vine is not your typical you know.
Speaker 8 (30:20):
I grew up in an Ernest Givens era where there
was like electric slides, and there was Billy White shoes
Johnson and of course we can go through all the
to and oh jasink it was dancing.
Speaker 6 (30:32):
And a man entered our lives.
Speaker 8 (30:34):
Around the mid two thousands and his name was Brandon Jacobs,
and there was no dancing, there was no shuffling.
Speaker 6 (30:41):
There was just pure aggression.
Speaker 8 (30:43):
My favorite touchdown celebration of all time is a mere
throw of the ball, the greatest touchdown celebration of all
time in Dallas with Jerry Charlotte and the rest of
the Jones family watching from my bead.
Speaker 4 (30:54):
Jacobs is your nwas the deep bat and man, he's
going to give it a hand on right guard, going
easy walk in touchdown for the little.
Speaker 14 (31:03):
Short the ball off the white clock and the Giants
have regained the lead in.
Speaker 6 (31:09):
The fourth quarter for the first time. It's the first possession.
Speaker 5 (31:12):
Of the game. And the rout this Scott, this croud
has gone church quiet. And I guarantee you some of
them were saying their prayers right now.
Speaker 6 (31:22):
Well obviously not Bucking Aikman.
Speaker 8 (31:23):
That was the radio call, but it's insignificant because the
audio that matters is that ball being flung off the
shot clock and then the numbers and the light bulbs
going off.
Speaker 6 (31:33):
Brandon Jacobs, Kyle, I know you remember watching that live.
I remember, okay.
Speaker 4 (31:37):
I remember one time during his career, Shack Shaquille O'Neal
got in a huge fight with Brad Miller and Shack
threw a punch that was the biggest punch ever seen,
and it was always like, if you.
Speaker 6 (31:47):
Would have connected with that, he would have killed Brad Miller.
Speaker 4 (31:49):
Brandam Jacobs hit somebody with that football, they're dead, like
they would have killed them on the sideline. I'm so
glad that no one was harmed in the throne of
that football. Right here, it's a full ten ten yard
head stock for ten.
Speaker 6 (32:00):
And six o'clock, man, and you're dead. Thank god he didn't.
Speaker 4 (32:03):
Look at that person right there cases of that VHS dat.
I don't know how close you were, sir, you would
have been paraboutic mind guys totally.
Speaker 6 (32:11):
Out of freight from Fox. I love that guy, but
thank god, no one him was killed in the throwing.
We got a multiple light bulb. Yes he was pro ball.
Speaker 5 (32:21):
Oh man, what do you got?
Speaker 9 (32:23):
Nowhere near as as demonstrative as that one, but it was.
Speaker 5 (32:27):
It was pretty cool.
Speaker 9 (32:28):
You know, when you think about dancing, you think about
a dance that can test, that can last a test
of time, and there's none other than Primetime himself. You
know what I loved about Dion Sanders was that you know,
when he would make an interception, make a big.
Speaker 6 (32:42):
Play, he would do the high step.
Speaker 9 (32:45):
This was like the appetizer, but for the big show,
you knew he was giving you just a little bit more.
And then by the time he got down to the
end zone, he was doing that Prime Time dance and
that was the main course. And the thing about it
is you still see guys doing it today. There are
a lot of dances that have phased out and they
come in for a season and they're gone, and it's cool,
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you'll remember them, but people are still doing the high
shuffle the Dion, So it's a it's gotta go to
prime on that one.
Speaker 4 (33:15):
Dion was my idol in eighth grade and one time
I was able to score a touchdown and I high
stepped for the last fifteen yards and I got bench
for the rest of the games. My coach just sat me,
what's the coach's name, Joel McNamara sat me down, I'm
out of ethics. Yeah, we don't do that crap on
this team. And I'm like, yeah, but Dion doesn't. And
he has a bandat and he's like, not on this team?
Speaker 6 (33:31):
Good now, ain't Dion?
Speaker 7 (33:33):
No?
Speaker 4 (33:34):
Definitely, And I was twenty one too, everything like for
because I love Dion. There was a renaissance Petere, we'll
do this full circle. There was a renaissance about six seven,
eight years ago where the NFL lightened the rules on
celebration where you can do choreograph stuff, you could go
to the ground, you could use props. And in twenty nineteen,
the Seahawks did this dance that is so perfect and
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so well rehearsed and so synchronized.
Speaker 6 (33:56):
Go ahead and roll it. They're in those crazy uniforms.
Speaker 4 (33:59):
It's week thirteen in primetime David Moore, and just watch
them line it up, hit it.
Speaker 6 (34:04):
And just absolutely.
Speaker 9 (34:08):
Done.
Speaker 4 (34:10):
They worked on this thing, and they knew the hip
swivel and they got all and then they're rotating and
they take a bow. If you don't like your pre
choreograph routines the same for you. But if you do,
it's never been done better or cleaner. They're fully synchronized.
It's so good. I see this now in gifts and
themes all the time. David Moore, the engineer of that,
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shall celebrate to you, man, that's awesome.
Speaker 5 (34:33):
I love it.
Speaker 3 (34:34):
I hope in twenty years Mel Schrager is hosting GMFB
and the question is asked again and that the answer
is this because yesterday Kyle had the audacity to bring
the boom on the show without Shreg sitting next to him,
and my brother in law texting me goes, I love that.
Brant just did the bring the boom dance on the show,
(34:54):
and I'm like, but he's not even doing it. The
competer brought it in the first place. I defended your honor, right.
Speaker 4 (35:00):
I got up during the during angry runs, and I.
Speaker 6 (35:02):
Brought the boom. That's perfect.
Speaker 4 (35:04):
It was because Sakwan ran into Christian Rose.
Speaker 6 (35:07):
Boom got here. Okay, we brought the boom. We didn't
bring the lighting, but we don't care because we bring
the boom. Don't care, don't care.
Speaker 2 (35:16):
Don't care.
Speaker 8 (35:17):
Shout out to shout out to the dad who actually
wrestled in aew to Tony Kahn's league Jaguars.
Speaker 6 (35:23):
Hello, and Brussel on a broken foot. Saw that very
impressive to lean on Big Justice and we love you aj.
We love you Big Justice. And I'm not a fan.
I'm not gonna say I like the mom and the
daughter too. They're cool man.
Speaker 2 (35:33):
So it's a whole family affair.
Speaker 3 (35:35):
Speaking of family affairs, everybody, embrace yourself, deep breast, take
your blood pressure, medication, anything to get you through what
this weekend means, which for a lot of you is
traveling as a collective party during the Thanksgiving holiday, Okay, can.
Speaker 2 (35:49):
Bring a lot of stress. We've seen this trend.
Speaker 3 (35:52):
Online where parents look at each other before they board
a plane and they go same team. We're on the
same team with tiny children as we board this vessel. Okay, Peter,
do you have a big time travel pet peeve that
may be ex ascerbated by Thanksgiving trouble.
Speaker 8 (36:07):
I will tell you now that immediately after this show,
I will be boarding a train with two young kids,
an eighteen month old daughter and an eight year old son,
and I am already having high blood pressure and anxiety,
and I am ready to drink. This is filled with
markers right now. I would like to fill it with
something else. I fly every week and a lot of
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times you see kids and they're crying on the flane,
and I think I've come full circle on this because
maybe before I had kids, I would be one of
these people. But if you got the nerve to groan
at kids that are making noise or to groan at
kids who are having temper tantrums, you really have issues.
Like the parents don't want it either, this whole thing
(36:52):
that you sighing or groaning at someone else's kids, like
who are you? And guess what the parents they feel terrible.
They don't want to deal with this. They're in hell,
they're in all but they have to travel with their kids,
large spaces and.
Speaker 6 (37:07):
They have to put them on the plane.
Speaker 8 (37:08):
So if you find yourself as an adult, and this
is another one, when you come with your kids and
you're about to sit down and there's like a young
couple or there's not a young couple and they see
you sitting and they roll their eyes because the family
is coming by. It's the holiday season. Have a little grace.
Don't grown at someone's kids, and please consider everyone involved
is in a bad way when the kids are crying.
Speaker 5 (37:29):
Thank you, Thank you so much.
Speaker 9 (37:31):
People saying that it's something that speaks to the bottom
of my heart. I absolutely love you for that. I
can't stand people who are like that. But you know
what else that I can't stand. I can't stand people
who are traveling in the holidays, traveling at all with
no shoes, no socks on the plane and going to
the restroom. That is n What yeahs, you've seen that
(37:53):
you can get Oh yes, I've seen it all the time,
and I judge them in my head.
Speaker 5 (37:57):
I don't say anything to them, but I judge them.
Speaker 9 (37:59):
You can get hyper herpaciphilate from doing stuff like that.
It is not okay to do that. That's nasty. The
pet people of mine.
Speaker 2 (38:06):
Hey, good job drawing your own picture.
Speaker 6 (38:12):
My last flight back from LA to New York.
Speaker 4 (38:14):
The guy got up in socks, went into the bathroom
and came back.
Speaker 6 (38:17):
He's got the yellow tip socks on. And this is
like at the end of a six hour fight. You
how many times that bathroom has been used?
Speaker 8 (38:23):
You know, like it could have been squeege were the
yellow tip beforehand.
Speaker 10 (38:27):
Or.
Speaker 4 (38:29):
Okay, the floor was bone dry, you could have eaten
maple walnut ice cream off that floor. He's just seed
you the whole thing with a sock and then sat
right next to me. All right, Mine is very simple.
It's only one word. Ladies and gentleman travelers over this
holiday season, I have one word for you.
Speaker 6 (38:46):
Go. What do I mean by that? You're in front
of me, Go what are you doing?
Speaker 4 (38:52):
It must be nice to have so much time to
just diddle and daddle and like you're walking off the plane,
off the jetway, just moseying around. You don't have any
urgency anything to get to. You're getting your bags out.
And I'm not talking about the elderly or the disabled.
I'm talking about normal, able bodied people taking their time
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getting their bag.
Speaker 6 (39:14):
Aren't you in a hurry? Aren't you trying to get something?
Don't you just want to get off.
Speaker 4 (39:18):
Of this this hell in the air and it's called
an airplane?
Speaker 6 (39:22):
Go?
Speaker 4 (39:22):
And then when you get in your car, if the
speed limit is sixty five, don't.
Speaker 6 (39:26):
Be driving sixty two.
Speaker 4 (39:27):
Push it a little bit, no, go, just walk, just
go go.
Speaker 6 (39:33):
I hate these people don't go? Why are they in
slow motion. I don't know it gets should we get
something go? That's the news. What is your beef is
the question? Old trapper beef. Jerky is the jerky.
Speaker 4 (39:48):
There's trucker hats, autumnal decorations, and dehydrated meat.
Speaker 6 (39:54):
I want to get that on. Baby.
Speaker 4 (39:56):
It's that time of year, Peter, and we're gonna I'm
gonna ask you a question. We have a lot of
experience doing this at this point. We know a lot
of segment forducers, who are the beautiful men and women
who put together the content and the discussions for shows
like ours. This time of year, they usually go to
Old Faithful because we're talking about Thanksgiving, we're talking about football.
The segment where you compare NFL players to a Thanksgiving food,
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Do you have a beef with this, so to speak?
Or are you like no, that's a great one because if
you do, let a.
Speaker 6 (40:26):
Rip, I have no beef with this.
Speaker 8 (40:28):
I think it's fine, and I think it falls in
the same category as the same producers who will do
a segment based on last names that fit Halloween. So
Frank Gore always gets a mentioned and you have all
of those different names, I have no problem with that,
you're trying to cross over the Kyle.
Speaker 6 (40:45):
I'll give you the final minute. Do you have a
beef with this?
Speaker 4 (40:49):
Not only do I not have a beef, I have
a people who have a beef with this with Okay,
I did one.
Speaker 6 (40:54):
Recently for the game day morning, Peter.
Speaker 4 (40:57):
I'm up there talking about how you know what I think,
Nick Sirianni is green bean castle role, and I get
after it because green bean castroles shows up on the
table and you're immediately like, it's immediately polarizing. Some people
are like, it's great. Some people are like, why is
that even here? But I think green bean castrole is
best when it's well coordinated.
Speaker 6 (41:17):
See, I'm in on this. I'm already in on this analogy.
Isn't that intriguing?
Speaker 4 (41:20):
Yes, because by itself the green beans were not sure
of the merit. But when you put those onion things
down there and some cream a mushroom soup, you mix
it with the other things, and I give you word,
it's great.
Speaker 5 (41:28):
What do you got?
Speaker 6 (41:29):
Tua is like turkey.
Speaker 8 (41:31):
I like it cold, but it's probably best when it's hot.
Speaker 14 (41:36):
Not tied.
Speaker 4 (41:37):
In this weekend's game, Peter's pulling from the headline that
is like very relevant. I have a beef that it's
only a segment. It should be a show. I agree,
if not a network. Everyone's looking for the new movie
playing anomobiles in Dutch? How many times can watch those movies?
Speaker 5 (41:51):
Just watch this.
Speaker 6 (41:52):
Compare football players to food. Are people watching Dutch? Yeah,