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at nine am. I will tryto keep it swearing to a minimum,
so God doesn't have a lot ofthat IY to do. Thank you.
Oh so the Yankees playing early today, But man, I just at what
point does it get late early?You know, because it's one hundred and
sixty two regular season games. Wetalk about this kind of stuff all the
time, and you know, MikeGreenberg once called what we did paid overreactors.
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We were paid to overreact as partsof the part of the sports talk
world. But it is three lossesin a row now, and then to
first it'll be the first loss ofa full series this year. It's there's
been some moments in each game overthis three where you went, hm hmm.
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That doesn't look like a team thatgot out to an amazing start.
That doesn't look like that doesn't looklike a historically great team, whether it
be bobbling in extra innings or LouisHill not being able to actually, you
know, throw with any kind ofcommand. Carlos ronin sweating through his jersey,
like before the game started. Alot of little things that happened the
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last couple of games. So,guys, obviously twelve and six, everything's
still air. Quote Okay, youknow, still a half game up on
your filthy Orioles in the American LeagueEast. But when does it get late
early? When do you start goingSomething's gotta be fixed. I was driving
to the studio today and I thoughtabout, Wow, last night's New York
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Yankee game at a house and thingshappened. There are two pass to go
down, and the only thing Icould think about was fatherhood for me.
Now, not only are La backand I friends and I talked to him
about sports and life. But yes, Levac is a dad far before I
was. So I will bounce parenting'squitely old. I will bounce parenting questions
about being a young parent a lotoff of Lovac, whether he likes it
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or not. I had a momenttoday this morning that felt so much like
a Yankee game. I could havehad two things to react to a certain
moment that happened to me and hangwith me on this. So, my
youngest Wes is fourteen months old,and right before this morning, before I
drop him off at daycare. Hegoes, da da Apple, Da da
Apple, And he goes up tothe cupboard and he's smacking the side of
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the cupboard. He wants an appleyogurt pouch. Trust me, this is
gonna make sense for the Yankees ina second. So he's hitting it.
He's hitting it. So he alwaystakes the apple pouch. He drinks it,
he eats it. It's awesome,great things. Today he gets the
apple pouch and he looks like stonecold Steve Austin. He's spraying that like
the beer trucket, the old Pepsiarena. He's just And I immediately yelled
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him like wes. So my wifeis there and west, of course,
and well if Jordan pulls me aside, she goes, he's one years old.
You don't have to yell at himlike that. So I thought in
my head, I'm like, youknow what, I made a mistake.
I owned it. I learned fromthis. I'm a dad, you know
what. Probably got a little tooupset with him, But there was a
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lesson we learned there that he can'tdo what he just did and spray our
kitchen like he's a firefighter with ahost putting out of fire yogurt everywhere all
my shirt. His shirt's ruined.My shirt's ruined. That's Rodan last night,
and hear me out on this right. He sweats through the jersey.
But there's a moment in that gamethat could completely change that entire outing for
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him. He gets that at betwith Lad Guerrero Junior, bases are loaded.
He's in a jam. Vlad GuerreroJunior is a really good hitter,
and Rodin makes a terrible pitch.Awful, you know what, He's spray
the apple yogurt all over. Nowhe can look back and say, you
know what, that was a terriblepitch. Vladgarrell Juniors is one of the
best young players in the American League. He got on base four times last
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night. If I get him out, it's a whole different conversation you and
I are having today. But hecan look back and say, you know
what, I made a mistake.However, back to the Baby West thing,
if that keeps happening, no moreapple pouches for Baby West and for
rodn Levac. We are approaching thatright now. That dude gets paid what
twenty six million a year. That'sa Brian Cashman contract he was he even
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valuable in twenty twenty three. Nowhe's getting smacked around in twenty twenty four.
Who do we blame? Do weblame Rodan? Do we blame Brian
Cashman? Because we're approaching haha,this is funny, like we can get
away with Ladi Grill. How areyou feeling? I know, I just
set you up with a baby infantyogurt set up to this. But you
can roll with what you put infront of me. Okay, I can
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roll with it because, as yousaid, Baby Wes, you keep screwing
up no more in this apple yogurtstuff that you love. Okay, all
right, it's great. Take thattough stance. New York Yankees look at
Carlos Roda and they go Roddan,they go, hey, it's one good
outing, it's one bad outing.You better start having good outings or we're
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not gonna or or you're done here. And much like you're gonna find out
when Baby Wes cries enough, youwill do whatever Baby West wants because you
really have no choice. You cannotget rid of Baby Wes. He is
yours. He looks like you,Thank God, he looks a little bit
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more like his mother than his brotherdoes. But he's not going anywhere.
Wes is not leaving. There's abetter chance you get kicked out of that
house before West does. And Isay that because Carlos Rodan can look right
back at the Yankees, look behindhim and go, ohwa's collback? Oh
did you guys sign? Jeorge Montgomerywasn't looking. Oh did you guys make
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a trade for another starting pitcher?No you didn't. You need me shut
up like that's here's you know.And again he had a good outing,
he's got a bad outing. Itis what it is. We'll go we'll
go forward. There is the veryman as well. Three six six,
And you're right he completely yipped againstGuerrero. But that Guerrero does that to
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people. You leave one over theplate, that's going over the it's going
over the wall. That's what itis like. So to you, to
your point, I would love tolive in a very descript world where you
can go, hey, black andwhite, No Gray, you sprayed at
yoga around here again, young man, and you're out of here. Hey
you spray you you sprayed that ballaround the outfield like you did the other
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night. With by throwing it badpitches. You're out here, both of
them. A look at you.We ain't going anywhere. You have no
choice. We here, we ain'tgoing I'm here. It's not not going
anywhere. So you gotta deal withit. Yeah, get a new polo.
Go right upstairs, yep, changethat baby and rude on a guy
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who's on a sixty one hundred andsixty two million dollars When I'm telling you
right now, there's gonna be amoment. You know, maybe he does
it again, maybe a week fromnow. The baby okay, but West
first, we'll go with he doesthat again, and you go, that's
it, Jordan. He doesn't getthat no more. You're right, I
gotta keep calm, calm, rightnow. That's it. The punishment is
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no more, no more. Hecan't make Jackson Pollock paintings with that.
He didn't get it. And he'sgonna be crying one day. She's gonna
be out getting groceries or whatever,and you're gonna go, I just kive
the damn yogurt. I don't wantto hear him crying. And then with
the Yankees, it's gonna be fifthday of the rotation. Luis Hill just
goes out there and you know,gets slapped around again. It's Carlos will
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be good, It'll be fine.Just throw him a fastball over the plate,
right yeah, baby, throw strikesbig guy. No, it's yeah,
it's it's find another show that doesthe yogurt infant Rodin. I think
we did a pretty good job onit too. So I think we need
the THEWS proud of us today,he's not mad. We need like a
wheel where it's just like random,go figure this one out. Huh.
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I just put random things on itevery days, the random wheel of content.
Yeah. But I'd say, likeyou you lose four straight? Something
wrong? Right? I mean becausebecause again I go into yesterday's game and
I think to myself, without GarrettCole, who's the stopper, who's the
guy? And when he walks outin the mound, you know, to
quote the now retire John Sterling,momentum is only as strong as the next
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day's picture. Susan like, like, who is can Rodan shut down this
two game loss? Because now I'mlooking at Marcus Stroman and it's it's funny
because these are those both those namesat some point in their career. They
were one hundred percent the stopper onsome rotation. Can one of them being
on this one? I mean itwas still at first. Let's stay there,
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Gotta get some mouts here, Gottamake the better pitches, gotta make
the plays. Uh. And Iwill not go down this road of Brian
cash be getting blamed for Rodan.It's April. It's a really good hitter.
Like I get Cashman's had some baddeals for the Yankees. We have
not reached the point with Rodan thatyou could start saying he's a bust.
He stinks, and he's get traded. He's not Sunning Gray level. He
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Lanceolin is not Sunning Grand that's alittle different. But he has not hit
that level yet. Is he pitchingup to one sixty two right now?
No? Has he been at packNo. That's and we have contry.
We do have to remember something too, that he was the plot, the
prize free agent pitcher at that pointwhen I got him, they won that
one. That was a win.We were all happy. There was a
point where everybody, like everybody whoknew what they were talking about, like,
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you're like, you're David Cohenes inthe world and every other are center
going like, hey, just justbe clear. Carlos Rodin is kind of
like split personalities out there, likehe's either gonna be an ace who's gonna
shut people down and you're gonna belike, that's amazing, I'm glad he's
I'm glad he's here, or he'sgonna be a dude who's out four innings
and you're playing chase the rest ofthe game. They did almost get it,
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like they almost came all the wayback. That doesn't you know,
it doesn't give you a win.But this team still has more fight than
the last. The last like whatlast year's the year before, they got
about the same amount of fight,but that fights back. Judge hasn't taken
off yet. Soto's has been great. But it's just there's a lot of
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positives. But three three is astreak, like it's now you're now officially
in a losing streak and meanwhile theMets are starting to win. You can't
do that. Your filthy orioles arecreeping right up behind us. I don't
need that. And the Blue Jaysis a divisional game. I know we
usually say this more about the NFLthan any other sport because of the smaller
schedule. But you ask professional athletesabout divisional games, they always talk about
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that number being two impactful, howit shakes out, how series move.
So when you play a team likethe Blue Jays, and we said it
on yesterday's show, when you goback and look at twenty twenty three,
Toronto had a better record than theYankees. Toronto fans, some Blue Jay
fans think that roster right now isbetter than the Yankees roster. That game
last night, though, felt likea one pitch one at bet. Everything
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changed in that battle between those two. Yeah, I mean, and again
you if you if you find yourway all the way back, that's a
great story. And that's what theydid the first ten games of the season.
It was there was a point ineach one of those games where like,
oh, the Yankees are gonna blowthis one, and then it was
like, oh, no, thisteam doesn't do that. They don't give
up. They keep coming. BlueJays were in the basement of the East
two games ago. Now they're inthird. So I mean, if there's
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one plus to come out of allof it. The Red Sox are in
last in the AL East right now. But Yankees Jay's are underway right now,
Marcus Stroman gets his chance to seeif he is that stopper. Obviously
we're not allowed to do like playby play or anything like that, but
if anything big happens, I willdo our best to get it over to
you. Let you know when thathappens. Can you do it like John
Sterling? I know no one canknow like John Sterling. Come on,
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man, I wish, I wishthat would be an easy transition into a
way better paycheck. Just me justwalk right out, hello, Susan and
just you know, people in theCapitol region water, I'll talk to the
boss. Is that maybe we canjust do that if it's really not Sterling
doing play by play but someone bringingup the right, that's what Journey did.
Look at Journey still Tory, howabout that? Huh? Come on,
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just find some small Filipino dude.It sounds just like John Sterling.
I think he's Felpin. I don'tknow. I actually don't know that,
so please don't hate me if Idon't. I don't remember where the dude's
from. Randy Jackson still in Journey, whom American Idol never never heard of
him, never never heard of him. It is uh, it is Levak
and guys, and I want toI want to let you know. I
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there might be levels to our guy, Drew presco. Oh, like a
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Huh, Well, he knew whenhe sat down with us. It
was whin the trust. Talk tothe guys, get a feel for where
they're at financially, and then pointthem in that direction. Then the guy
here on the commerci that just Prescotttalking. That's the guy. It's like,
Hey, I got about two hundredand fifty K in the back and
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move forward. Prescott PW dot com. We again have neglected the NFL draft,
in my opinion, so I wouldjust like to, you know,
pick out some stuff. Let's talka little draft. Let's get drafting here
once a day. I want tomake a point to talk NFL Draft all
the way up to the NFL Draft, which is what's six days away?
Now? Eight? What day isit today? I don't know seven?
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Eight? Are you sure it's eight? Because next Saturday, Next Saturdays of
the season and we're three day threeof the draft. We'll figure that out
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you really excited about the NFL draft. It's basically a holiday, you know.
I just it's one of those It'slike proof that if you dangle the
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right shiny object, we will lookat it. No matter what it is,
like you're you're watching guys get hiredfor work. Like if it's the
equivalent of like if they ever broughtback the Army Draft, you'd be like,
Oh, they got yo, theygot guys, they got this one
whatever, whatever. But like forme, when I watched this, it's
just I try to see the futurewith each pick, not just like oh
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it's a good pick, that's abad pick. Initial reaction good pick,
bad pick, But then why,like how's that work? What do they
get? What they think of?And I'm watching the conversations this year,
and and what's making me more intothe draft is because I think I realized
what we were talking about yesterday.It's not just about quarterbacks. That's what
they're gonna tell us it's about andthe quarterbacks are gonna be the story early.
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It's gonna be one of those dealswhere we're all we're all talking about
how many go year and one ofblah blah blah that you know, there's
there's six names that that will changethe story of the draft. Cayleb Williams,
Jane Daniels, Drake May, J. J. McCarthy, Michael Pennis,
Junior Bonix. Those six names.They change everything wherever, wherever they
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go, something's gonna be dramatically different. Uh, But there's there's obviously way
more to it. Like I thinkas much as we thought this was going
to be a quarterback draft, Ithink this is the best wide receiver draft
I've ever seen. WHOA Okay,that's a big There have been some big
wide receiver drafts recently too well.And and look, I I definitely like
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I think the running back is theleft out story. But when you look
at the guys who are who areare coming out of the wide receiver position
this year, and we're talking aboutthe prototypicals, right the six three and
a half two hundred and nine poundsMarvin Harrison, junior, Ohio State University.
There's six three two twelve with doonsaout of Washington, you know,
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six hundred pounds bleak neighbors LSU.And then you know those little dudes,
those little lad McConkie five eleven,one hundred and eighty six pounds. A
guy that I think the league needsto conspire to keep away from the Chargers
is Michigan's Roman Wilson, little dude. The way they talked about Roman Wilson
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before you start seeing him play.Like if you if you only listened to
Michigan radio, you would have thoughtRoman Wilson was sixty three too, fitty
yeah, and ran like the winddude is five eleven. And I don't
think that's true. I think that'swhat lifts. I think he's more like
five eight, five, nine,one hundred and eighty five now maybe one
hundred and seventy. But he hemakes the tough catches he makes, he'll
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he'll put his nose in there whereit done belong to catch, to get
the ball. If hardball gets himagain, that's a problem. I remember
he texting you because you're a Michiganfan during game, and I would say,
who's this number one? Because numberone, of course has tradition around
Michigan. If you wear one forMichigan, it holds a lot of weight
of how good of a player youare. But because Michigan had so many
marquee names that the number one inthe National Championship season wasn't always the first,
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second, third, fourth, fifthguy mentioned. Because Michigan was so
sacked and Roman Wilson, it's weirdto say that a top tier wide receiver
he almost feels like a playmaker isunderrated, and he really is. And
I think it goes to even whatyour rankings you're talking about there with Marvin
Harrison Junior and Milik Neighbors and allthe players that are coming out that are
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getting this love that Wilson's under it. I do want to go back to
Marvin Harrison Junior though. First,yeah, because he has been talked about
since he's an alien right twelve yearsold, eleven years old of Hey,
this is Marvin Harrison Senior's kid.He can be a star. I know
there's another Marvin Harrison sibling. Ithink as a younger brother. He said,
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that's even better than him. That'son the way. But everyone said
this guy is gonna be the nextone. And rarely does the four or
five star recruit with the hype beforehigh school live up to the expectations or
we still remember him, let alonebe a top five or ten pick in
the NFL draft. He did itlike he's got And I can say this
now because the vote's been in formonths now. But going into the Michigan
Ohio State game this year, sothe final regular season game of the year,
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if Marvin Harrison Junior tore up theWolverines. If he had a huge
game, I would have voted forhim for the Heisman Trophy, Like that's
how good he was. I rememberyou and I sitting at Rivers Casino and
having Sunday mornings, where would herecap our opening Seguent was alway about the
college football Saturday, and there weretimes you and I sat down and said,
you know, the best player onthe field was across all the entire
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country on Saturday, Marvin Harrison Junior. That's a rarity where we can consistently
say that the best player in thecountry for a lot of the season was
a wide receiver who, in thispart is really important, didn't return kicks
or punts because for a law timeDesmond Howard, Devin Hester, Peter Warwick,
we know these names of these bigtime wide receivers who return kicks and
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help out their national cause to makeplaymaking plays. You didn't really like he
was just a phenomenal wide receiver.So do I think it's as great as
a class as others. We've hadsome stacked wide receiver classes the last five
years, but maybe the quickest impactwide receivers maybe it's the way you're viewing
it, like we'll do a fanI like that that I'm saying it.
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I'm saying it fantasy football where helands will make a huge different. My
my steel of the draft at widereceiver is Keon Coleman. We both love
him so much. Yes, thisis a guy where we just said like
like the stats for Roman Wilson,like they inflated him. I feel like
these are deflated, like because hebecause KEONK. Coleman, who who started
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at Michigan State transferred to Florida State. He is six three and have two
hundred and thirteen pounds allegedly. Iif you watch that dude play, especially
in Michigan State, he plays againlike he is six five, two fitty
and just runs people over. Buthe can make he can make the tough
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catch, he can make the easycatch. He can I think that guy,
especially considering you're probably he's probably asecond rounder, maybe a third rounder.
I think he is gonna be oneof those guys where we all look
back and like you took who insteadof him? Like you know, obviously
Marbret Harrison Junior or Milak Neighbors,those are no brainers. But I think
he competes with them for a Rookieof the Year. Kean Coleman was the
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player in college football. And ifyou're a Jet fan, a Giant fan,
Bills Bills, Hello, you're lookingfor some wide receivers. Here's what
Keian Coleman did last year in collegegoing into the season. One of my
favorite players is a guy named JohnnyWilson, who is his teammate, who
is a six foot seven wide receiver. Now he fits more in this mold
of like the tight end wide receiver. But he got hurt. He got
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hurt last season. Keon Coleman statsthat you've listed off and the number is
in this he got hurt. Butthe problem with Keon Coleman is like no
one said what he actually hurt.He's like, Keon Coleman suffers minor injury.
May play in November. Okay,what's the injury? It's minor?
No, no, no, whatdid he what I would tell you,
But I say, that's supposed tobe the rule anyway, you know,
I mean, so it's nice tosee somebody use it. The Orange Bowl.
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Keon Coleman may not play. What'sthe injury? Personal? No,
No, we know it's a personaland why are you guys doing this?
So I feel like Keon Coleman's draftstatus, post football, post Florida State,
they're like, hey, what's wrongwith you? The cloud of mystery
is the only thing that really hurtsColeman because man, when he's on the
field. I brought up Peter Warkthere just randomly too, without knowing you're
going to Coleman. He is thebest wide receiver Florida States had since the
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first round draft pick who the Bengalsgot, another one who when he's on
the field, dominates Bills fans.There you go, Keon Coleman should be
your pick at some point. Well, listen, I guess you could say,
no, the Jets don't need him, but realistically speaking, all three
New York franchises need this guy.If not this guy, a guy like
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this guy. So like, ifyou're if the Giants at six, somehow
go quarterback or first round, Ishould say somehow go quarterback, whether they
trade out, trade down, saywhere they are, this is a guy
you got to target in the nextround or two, because this is a
guy who could become your number onereceiver, who could go out there and
be part of it. It's Iit's hard for me to see a scenario
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where Milie Neighbors are sitting there atsix and they don't grab him because he's
he looks. You're starting to seeand I don't know, you guys.
You again with the Heisman breakdown,you get a little deeper into the stuff
than I do. I'm starting tosee more and more of the debate over
which receiver would you rather have,Marvin Harrison Junior or Molik Neighbors. And
I don't one hundred percent know.Like I've seen it from people where I
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know there's hot taking, just hottakey just hey, I want to get
my name out there, and ifI say this, you'll talk about me.
But I've seen it from people toothat I actually respect and believe that
they think he is actually the betterpro prospect than Marvin Harrison Junior. I'll
use a sports media comparison here.I'll give love to the school I'm wearing
right now with Syracuse. So that'sa shock. Let's say you're a twenty
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two year old broadcaster who graduated fromNew House, one of the top broadcasting
schools in the country, and you'rea media company who's hiring, they might
give you the benefit of the doubtbecause there's been other really good young broadcasters
who came from New House that youmight get the job. Hey, I
know at New House they teach himX, Y, and Z skill sets.
We're gonna hire this person because ofthat, and I know they're gonna
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be good. Malite. Neighbors fallsunder that category, and so does Marvin
Harrison Junior. But here's the difference. Like Chris a Lot, we could
run through all the great Ohio Stateand LSU wide receivers, Jamar Chase and
Justin Jefferson on the LSU side,a Lave on the side of Ohio State's
one that jumps out to me themost. Who am I, Oh,
Garrett Wilson. Yeah, of courseJarrett Wilson for the Jets, Like they've
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had really good wide receivers come outof both of those schools. The only
difference is that I would look atMarvin Harrison Junior in his bigger games and
impactful games versus Mill League Neighbors andsay, jayde and Daniels I said it
before his stats got stacked against theworst competition on their schedule. Neighbors is
a really good player. They're gonnagive him the benefit of the doubt because
Jefferson and Chase more recently came fromthem and they're a little bit better right
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now than Wilson and a Lave.But Harrison's been everything. There's nothing Marvin
Harrison is done wrong in his careerto not be that guy. So that's
why I lean more towards Harrison Juniorthan neighbors. Okay, so his neighbor's
number two? Or is this isit inflated numbers? Is it Roma Dunzie
out of Washington? Is it Mitchellor Worthy out of Texas. Here's what
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I would say about Dunzie out ofWashington, watching him take the field for
the Huskies in very similar fashion toMarvin Harrison Junior. If he was off
the field, I'm not convinced theoffense or that team would be anywhere close
to being as successful like there wasclearly plays bay dude like, get him
the ball, Get him the ball. This play is designed for him because
he's way better than the defensive back. There are times for Washington, I
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don't know if it's just the Pactwelve found defense to be optional at times,
and Washington says, oh good,we have some good players there on
the outside that they executed it.I would say it's a lot closer between
Dunezia and Neighbors in comparison to MarvinHarrison Junior, because they just can take
over a game. The thing abouta Noonday is I if you told me
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he was he was a COVID guywho was actually like twenty four, because
the way he carries himself on thefield, I would have bought it.
He's not. He's he'll be Ithink he won't be twenty two yet when
he gets to the league, he'sstill twenty one. So like if you
told me again, with way hecarried himself, watched him out there,
even during the Michigan game where theywere kind of pushing him around and everything
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like that, he kept his composurefor the most part. He get lit
heated up, but he carries himselflike a like a far older player.
And that's I mean, if youcould do that out of the diva position
of wide receiver, that's that's that'spretty impressive. All right. So is
there is I gave you my sleeper? Is there one that you're thinking of?
Well, as we looked up anddown the wide receiver. I was
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gonna I pushed you towards running backsbefore we went on the air, but
once I looked at the wide receivers, I was like, jeez, I
just want to talk about them.Uh. I think we did a pretty
good breakdown right there. What aboutPearsol from Florida that looks like you're kind
of guy? He's sorry. Idon't know why, and maybe this is
just bad by some I was convincedRoma Dunezia's real first name was Romeo,
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and I don't know if he atone point changed his name. I guess
it's been rome the whole time,but I could have sworn he was going
by Romeo at one point. AndI don't know if that was a broadcasting
mix up on the PAC twelve network. And now we know why the network
no longer exists, So I'll chalkit up to them screen that up.
Uh No, I think the widereceiver position what has happened though in this
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kind of there's a little fantasy elementto this. We see these year one
wide receivers, once they get ona roster, get devalued. What I
mean by that is that you don'tknow the impact, like if you had
a wide receiver in nineteen nineteen ninetyseven go for eight hundred yards and eight
touchdowns in their rookie season, youwould think it's the next Jerry Rice and
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Randy Moss. Like that's a greatseason for a rookie wide receiver. Now,
if a guy goes for eight hundredyards and eight touchdowns in two bump
stinks terrible first rounder? What wellhe got me ten fantasy points this week?
The expectations because of AJ Brown,DK Metcalf, Jefferson Chase, all
these wide receivers then eight all crazyhigh? What these guys got to reach
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to be considered an impactful wide receiver. You know, quarterbacks one, but
it feels like wide receivers get intotwo because look, most fans don't break
down offensive tackle play, and theylook at defensive endplay like how many sacks
they have? Wide receivers not comingto be number two? Well, and
you know, when you talk aboutfantasy purposes, you can one hundred percent
(35:07):
go early on a rookie wide receiverwhere you should think twice before quarterback or
just about any other just about anyother position, you should think twice the
wide receiver. Nowadays, they're comingin grown damn men who are you know,
ready to go? And we're seeingit where it's you know, the
bar has been set and then surpassedtime and time again, all those names
(35:29):
you just said, this is theproblem with you and I played in so
many fantasy leagues together. Is thatgoing into target? Yes, people going
into the twenty twenty four when thesummer rolls around it, if you're in
the like deep keeper leagues or dynastykeepers, that's the strategy that's gonna be
the strategy that screams to people herein twenty twenty four of what Lavac just
said. Some are going to criticizethat you're drafted, you're reaching on Harrison
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Junior or neighbors done see like you'regonna feel like you're reaching on them.
But the value of getting those guysthat you know, especially if they're on
bad teams and they're in the fourthquarter, that you're gonna get receptions and
targets and all, it's so worthit. They're gonna get your points,
all these young receivers because you know, not the offense is gonna use them.
So yeah, there's a trend thatwe both see and I'm sure somebody
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listening to this office will steal fromus when they try to get these on
wide receivers. I said, I'monly in one dynasty league and I'm so
desperate for quarterback that I might haveto use all my picks on quarterback in
that league. My quarterback room isKirk Cousins. Who else? I ever
a rock party, and I justI had to cut Aidan O'Connell to make
(36:37):
room for the draft coming up.That's that's that's right. Quarterback. That's
not good. It's not it's notgood. My running back room, my
wide receiver room amazing, they're great. It's just I get destroyed because the
quarterback will out there throw up seventypoints for their team. Mine's like twenty,
So I'm about a fifty point deficitbefore me the start. So I'm
really hoping for a quarterback heavy draftthis year of good things. That's what
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I need. But who But again, who knows wide receivers. I just
it's stacked. It might be myfavorite position. That and maybe edge rusher
I think are my two favorite positions. Issue's draft. Trying to find that
fit, showing off that skill set, working with these teams to figure out
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I was looking through some headlines earliertoday and one of them was record
ratings for the WNBA Draft and literallythought about something. Who watched that?
And then I was like, oh, yeah, you did, uh like
three hundred percent higher than the previousyear. Some outrageous stat like that was
it was ten point two million viewersof the of the finals of the championship
(42:23):
game, which is a record.Now, this and this is how you
build it, right, This ishow you do it. You you you
get the interest, you keep theinterest, you build the interest, and
if you're able to do that,everything will get better. Like if it's
(42:44):
same with the AFL, the NFL, the NBA, the whatever. You
have to build the interest and oncethe interest is built, the revenue starts
coming in and then the interest paysoff, just like banking, Just like
just like banking. Look at that, Drew, Drew Prescott, ID be
proud of me right now. Sayingyou wanted just because someone else gets it
(43:05):
is never gonna work. Okay,it's not. It's not how it works.
Guys used to love and hate whenI would tell people in our old
office that I got more, becauseeven though we're all created equal, some
are created a little more equal thanothers. And I fought to get what
I got. I did a lotof years in radio making nothing, and
(43:28):
there was a point where I wasmaking good money in radio. One day.
I hope to get back to thatpoint. But but like you know,
everybody, Wow, it's not fair. I've been rated as long as
you have. Well, what didyou do? Everything you did? No?
I never said no, man boardoping at two am, this,
that, and nearly I did all. I did what I had to do
to get where I am. Can'ttell me you did what I did,
(43:49):
because if you did, you'd behere. I'm relatively talented, but I'm
very lucky. A lot of thosethings I get. Those I know that
I don't get the same money,I'll just Quinn can't tarroget pick one or
six is a monster. I'm honoredto be allowed on that show once a
week. Done. Morning mornings dobetter, more people listening to the morning
(44:13):
show. Radio Afternoon drives a closesecond. Right, they were coming for
you. But there's never a timewhere I'm going to walk into our boss's
office and go, I want whatQuinn and or can'tra get. I want
it right now. I mean,I might try it and see what happens.
But when they say no, becauseyou don't, you don't have the
same ratings, you don't have thesame this, that and whatever, I
(44:34):
will understand it and I will moveon. President Biden. Every politician panders,
so please hear me when I saythis. If Trump said this,
I would feel the same way.If Obama or Clinton or whoever, if
any of them said it, I'dfeel the same way I feel right now.
Joe Biden is one hundred percent panderingto the women voter, and I
(44:55):
hope they're smart enough to see it, because this statement is stupid, and
it at best says you don't understandeconomics. He went to Twitter. Of
course, everybody's talking about Kaitlyn Clark. Let me get on that women in
sports continue to push new boundaries andinspire us. All very true, but
right now we're seeing that even ifyou're the best, women are not paid
(45:20):
their fair share. He continued,It's time we give our daughters the same
opportunities as our sons and ensure womenare paid what they deserve. That is
yes, USA, USA, USA. But when we talk about athletics,
we're talking to I can. Theonly way I can succeed as a league,
(45:45):
a team, an organization of buildingis if I pay out the same
or less than what is coming in. So when you see twelve first round
draft picks in WNBA and their averagesalary seventy to eighty thousand dollars a year,
that's because their current television and streamingcontract is sixty million dollars. The
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league brings in sixty million dollars forTV and everything else. If I'm not
mistaken, didn ESPN give the NBAalmost a billion? Yes, okay,
there's a chance that goes up.Money will go up too. So if
I'm cutting up the pie and Istart with a pie, that's a billion
(46:32):
versus a pie that's sixty million.The people sitting at the table with the
billion dollar pie are going to geta bigger slice. It's just that's just
how it works. The interest isthere, so I can do that now,
put in ticket sales. Occasionally Iwill see a WNBA game with a
crowd. It's not normal. It'snot something that happens a lot. I
(46:55):
have yet to watch an NBA gameof consequence with out of crowd. Yeah,
no more money. So to sayfair share versus fair share, Okay,
it is the fair share. Sadlyit's a smaller pie. What you
can do is continue to rally supportfor women's athletics, continue to build the
(47:15):
interest in women's athletics, and bydoing so, the pie gets bigger and
everybody eats more. I got nodisagreements with you, and I'll bring up
two sports examples that prove what you'retalking about. Both basketball will use Magic
and Bird. Before Magic and Bird, the NBA finals were on tape delay.
The NBA was a lot of criminals. It was like people didn't watch
(47:37):
it. The interest wasn't there.They had two stars in college a La
Caitlin Clark, who in their rookieseason were impactful players in the league.
It was a rivalry people cared for, franchise that built their traditions, and
then the NBA has popularity swored thesecond one. And I want to give
credit to Keate Fagan, a formerguest on the show. The Pride of
the Capitol Region, wrote a bookthat said this and now going viral because
(48:00):
there's a quote from the book threeyears ago that says, it feels like
Diana Tarassi's the Michael Jordan of theWNBA. But when I write this,
there might be a time where MichaelJordan hasn't arrived yet. And what I
mean by that is that the barrierswe talk about are broken down to the
equal operat. A lot of stuffthat President Biden tweeted and leave Actus talked
(48:21):
about that she almost saw this coming, but before you get to that point,
you gotta get the point A,before you get the point B and
C. Magic and Bird increased thepopularity of the league in ticket sales and
everything else, and then the contractsincreased by the time you got to Michael
Jordan. They conveniently left this partout of the Last Dance. Remember those
(48:42):
episodes that talked about Scotty Pippens's contract. Yeah, like Scotty wanted out and
Scotty wanted to raise and Scotty wantedThey conveniently left out Michael Jordan's contract,
which Michael Jordan as an athlete,And believe the stat's still out there,
you can check me on. Thismade more than all eleven Chica Bulls put
together. In fact, Michael Jordan'scombined salary was more than almost every NBA
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team combined. And people hearing thatset would be like, that doesn't seem
fair, while others hear that saidbe like, he probably should have been
paid more. Imagine what you wouldhave paid Michael Jordan for the impact of
what he had. Who's now abillionaire for the NBA now because of Jordan
and the NBA locked out and everythingchanged. That's what's happening here with Cait
mclark. Like, before we sayshe should be paid millions, let's let
(49:30):
her prove it in the WNBA.She definitely proved it in college. She
did get the nil. Thank goodnessthey have that, or else that would
have been a whole different story.Let's find out can't she transcend the WNBA?
Can't she? Phil Arenas? Canthe WNBA take the next up,
because I'm with you, Lavac.If all those are yes, get paid
what you deserve to get paid,Go get yours, prove it, say
(49:52):
it, post the numbers, postthe ratings. Trust me what I say.
Employers might push back, but ifthey can see they're gonna make more
money by paying you more. Anybodywith common sense will pay you more if
they can be proven they can makemore money and the investment is worth it.
That's it, I mean, onehundred percent. And I want,
like, I want you to understandthat I am a girl dad, like
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I want my daughter to make waymore money than I've ever made. I
want her to be more successful andmore happy than I've ever been. But
I know the truth, like Iknow how it works. And ask hockey
fan what happened when they got overpaid? Ask NBA fan what happens when they
got over NFL fan, there's apoint NFL. It was kind of scumming
(50:36):
what they did. But but likewith the NHL, the NHL is one
of the ones I always look atbecause everybody hates Gary Badman, and he's
giving you a lot of reason.And I like him as a commissioner of
the NHL. But he was putin a position at one point in his
life where he had to tear upevery contract in the league and then rewrite
them for far less money, getthe players, get the players union to
(51:00):
accept that, just to keep hisleague alive because everyone had been paid way
too much for what they were bringingin. Now, I think the NHL
started a research a little bit.Money's come up a little bit. It's
still not where the other leagues arewhatever, but like to do it right,
you've got to grow it. Andlet's and let's be one hundred percent
(51:22):
clear on one thing. Kaitlin Clark'srookie contract is a problem. Is under
three hundred and forty thousand dollars forfour years. Caitlyn Clark is going to
make forty million dollars in those fouryears. It's gonna come from Nike.
It's gonna come from you know,uh, whoever else. I don't know
under way, Yeah, whoever else. She is gonna make her money.
(51:46):
And in doing so, if sheplays up to what everyone hopes she's going
to be, her going against Plumband an Sq and and all these brink
and all these other other fabulous ladieswill draw attention and if it draws attention,
it'll draw dollars and then we goand then we're onto something. I
was a little I will take herpaycheck. By the way, that's not
(52:08):
proud. I was a little annoyingtoday that the top headline on some sites
was Caitlyn Clark called savior by IndianaBasketball. And I'm like, okay,
guys, enough's enough. All right, this this is Pete Caitlyn Clark.
If you would have used the termsavior about a city that really struggled with
(52:30):
basketball, and I'm just I don'tknow, Vancouver, Vancouver, Vancouver lost
the Grizzlies, and the popularity maybe'snot there anymore. The Seattle you know
what they brook right? Brook likedon't Boston, Sorry Seattle anything still has
the w NBA franchise too. Iforgot what they're called off the top of
my head. But they lost theSuperSonics. Wouldn't they use the term savior
(52:51):
about Indiana? No, Indiana isgood? Like Indiana is a basketball state?
The losers the papers, Yeah itis. It had gotten Del Jabbar,
the guy who's in the transfer portal. By the way, Coach mcdamara,
we get him to Sea Maybe,Yeah, I mean that's too much,
too much, Yeah, too far, too far. You gotta calm
down, you know that's that's yeah, I'm with you on that too.
(53:13):
But it's just the panterings just drivesIt drives me, nots because it's just
it's such a fake. Your officeis supposed to help with the economy and
you say that, and I knowthe other guy's gonna say something stupid too,
So please, I promise if Isee the other thing, I'll bring
it up to I will be anequal opportunity in my in my political uh
(53:36):
critiques. I know it's not apolitics show, but it just that kind
of stuff drives me nuts. Itreally. It's just like, dude,
you don't mean that you know betterbecause when you say fair share, that's
real. There should be the waythe NFL is always kind of debating how
much of that overall? Was itnine billion a year that they they bring
in revenue private? Right? Howmuch that nine billion profit goes players versus
(54:00):
owners? And it's that's a goodconversation to have whatever your whatever your revenue
is, what's the split, what'sthe percentage that should go each way?
And that that's a good conversation,not Hey, that guy who's part of
a six trillion dollar industry. Iwant to make what he makes. Well.
Your industry brings in about two milliona year. Yeah, so it's
(54:22):
just as good as he is.No, you're not, but you are
good, you said. Listen here, I'll give you the percentage of the
pie that he gets. It's justyour you're pie smaller. That's all.
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