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In its earliest days, the majorfunction of radio was news. What's going
on here? Beautiful? Let everybodygo. Why don't you put on a
show and charge it mission? Okay, so I would say something with music.

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I'm Tomothy. Now you're talking Awill be a show for everyone who
loves music and murder. Come on, Chucked, we gotta take show to
dude, showtime. Are you ready? I'm ready to get your baby job.
Anyway, we go, Happy Wednesday. It is DC's class crack big

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one. We're gonna have Dan Clinton, coach of your Washington Commanders, and
on the program. At about seventhirty this morning, I was gonna give
away some more Date Matthews band tickets, and we continued the big of the
week with your chance to win Aerosmithtickets at at the end of this week,

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let me ask you a question.D Now, let me ask you
a question. Somebody he posts thisquestion, and I've been thinking about it
for like twenty four hours. Igotta ask Crash. See what he says.
If you had to give up oneof these things, okay, okay,
streaming music okay, so you canno longer stream access music is as
easily as you can't today. Youknow, it's like nowadays, you just

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you want to hear a song youpulled up by your phone, bama'tair,
right, So you got to goback to like CDs. Okay, won't
make you go back any further thanthat, but everything you listen to now
is gonna be on CD. Streamingdoes not exist, or you have to
give up high definition television and youhave to go back to what like TV's
looks like in the eighties, right, And we've talked about that before,

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where like when you see an oldmovie or something, it comes down and
you're like, oh my god,this looks terrible. We've kind of grown
used to, uh, how clearthe picture is now and how nice it
is to watch stuff in high definition. But you got to give up one
of those things for life. Whichone is it going to be? I'll

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go back to CDs? Yeah?Is that? I keep going back and
forth, Like I love the easyaccess to streaming music. I read that
too, But I feel like ifI had to go back to like the
way TV used to look, theyou know, the picture was seeing Oh
yeah, I mean you really noticeit if you go back now, I

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feel like I would get used tothat, Like over the course of like
two months, it would just getused to it and it would just be
what it is, you know.But having streaming music so convenient, so
n it is convenient. I Ican play in my car, I can
play it on a walk, Ican play it on a run, I
can do it in the gym.I can it's with me everywhere I go.

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Oh, I couldn't run before theinvention of MP three's right like that
was it was hell. Like Ilove running now, I can never do
it before because of that. SoI used to snowboard with one of those
old Sony They were like the skipproof walkman's remember those. They came in
like yellow and black, and itwas just like super durable. Man.

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I'd put that thing in a pocket. You could bang it around pretty good.
It would eventually still skip the onethat was like that, Yeah,
yeah, I had still had usedto strap it to my hand. He
still had corded headphones, and itwas just, you know, it was
all pain in the ass. Nowadayswith like you know, AirPods and a
phone. I mean, I listenedto more music than I do watch TV.

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I didn't share the reason that Ibased my decision on that was with
a movie. When I watch itnow, I see it as a piece
of art. Yeah, because it'sit's beautiful. I mean, you watch
a movie in a height It wasalways beautiful. It's always beautiful. You
just are picky about how it looksnow. And I think if I,
if I was forced to go backto CDs, I would listen more closely

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to the music I was to it, because I know it used to be,
you know, back in the backin the cassette days. Yeah,
you know, I would know everynote on every song on every record,
both sides. Yeah, I Idon't do that now, right. You've
got a point there, because weused to listen to music. It was
completely different the way we listened,so much so that like we buy a

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record, like you said, weknow the song order, like when a
song ends in my head. Thisdoesn't happen anymore, but for years,
you know, it's like I'd heara song on the radio, and if
I had that album, then Iwould hear the beat or the guitar riff
that starts the next song on therecord in my head because I'm so used
to them running together and everything isit's a world of singles now, right,

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nobody hardly anyone buys full records anymore. They're like, oh, I
like that song, and you know, they get the song and then you
create a playlist and then right,man, it's yeah, we definitely are
missing. I definitely do that onthe way we you know, used to
do it for sure. Hmm.Now I think I'd still give up the
high dev TV. Yeah yeah,Ronney would suck. Yeah. I love

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the convenience having streaming music. ButI went back and forth with that stupid
little questions like that. I hatewhen people ask me someff like that.
It makes your brain. It makesmy brain hurt because I go, well,
that's stupid, and then five minuteslater, I'm going, huh,
what would I do? It's beenlike twenty four hours think about it.

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It's like the my favorite way tofall asleep is, uh is doing the
old you know, especially when there'slike a monster lottery it's up to like
a billion dollars or something, andyou're laying there, go can you imagine
what would I do if I wonthat? And I start thinking and I
fall asleep, Well, that's whenI fantasize about all my revenge things.

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Oh yeah, that's a few money. Yes, yes, absolutely, yeah
you can do that with that muchmoney. Yeah, you can do that
for sure. You know, Inever really settle on anything though. I
sit there and go, what wouldI what I buy? What would I
do? And I don't know,really, I really don't know. And

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that's why I usually end up fallingasleep because I just never come up with
an answer. All right, Soyou're giving up streaming music. I'm giving
up TV at least, not reallyTV, but high definition TV. I
think you're making a mistake. I'mjust I'm letting it. I'm letting you
know. Now you think it mightbe okay, but I'll be deep into

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those CDs. I mean, look, yeah, CDs aren't bad. Set
to the extra wall space. Igotta stop thinking about it, all right,
this is stupid. Welcome to theway my brain works. Something like
that will haunt me for days sixfifteen. And we'll take care of some
business here coming up, things Iknow just around the corner, and we

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will again, of course, chatwith Dan Quinn about this draft. What
I draft. Uh, It's seventhirty this morning right here on Big one
hundred DC's Classical Racket's Big one hundredat von Chiovi wanted did or live I
s don't watch that DUCA series.I gotta do that. I gotta do
that. It's a time suck,it's a commitment. It is like five
or six hours, isn't it.But it is good. That's got to

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keep hearing. Uh, boy Scouts. I was just having a conversation with
somebody about this the other day.I mentioned something about the boy Scouts and
they said, oh, I don'tthink it's called that anymore. And I
was like, yeah, it isstill boy Scouts and They're like, no,
I heard they changed the name.I was like, I mean,
I've heard talk of that, butI don't think they did. And that
was kind of the end of theconversation. I see in the news this

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morning. Boy Scouts of America theyare going to change the name just hasn't
happened yet to Scouting America to bemore inclusive. Goes into effect next February,
and they've already allowed girls to joinsince like twenty eighteen. And after

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one hundred and fourteen years. Wow, Boy Scouts been around one hundred and
four ten years. Changing the name, rebranding Scouting America their ongoing commitment.
This is their quote to reflect theirongoing commitment to welcome every youth and family
in America to experience the benefits ofscouting. Why not just call them scouts.
I don't understand the Scouting America andI actually thought about that this morning.

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I was like, you know whatthat is. That's ten people in
a room and they're throwing names againstthe wall, going well, what are
we going to call it? It'slike they came up with the commanders,
this is what are we going tocall it? And you know, somebody
said, how about just scouts?Somebody else, you know, probably just
said what about the scouts? Anyway, they landed on Scouting America, not

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American, right, yeah, immigrants, No, this is Scouting America America.
The CEO called it simple but veryimportant evolution as they seek to ensure
that everyone feels welcome and involved.Over six thousand girls who've already made it
to Eagle Scout, which I actuallynew one that did. It was kind

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of a big deal. It wasfriends with her dad and she made an
Eagle Scout. That's that is noteasy. I don't know if you know
much about Scotts getting to Eagle Scottthat's kind of by the time you get
to Scott it's like they dropped youoff in the Malayas with like a toothbrush,
a comb and a butter knife andsaid we'll be back in a week.

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Were you in the Scouts? Yeahfor a little bit. Yeah,
when I was younger, because itgoes Cub Scouts wee blows than Boy Scouts.
Boys. Yeah, And I wasin like Cubscotts and we blows,
but didn't do Boy Scouts. Iwas in Cub Scouts then I was in
rock bands. So yeah. Soobviously more than a few people that pointed
out there's already a Girl Scouts,so is it really necessary? But the

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two groups are not affiliated in anyway, shape or form. Boy Scouts
of America was founded in nineteen ten. Girl Scouts launched two years later and
still exclusively is for young women.And I think the Girls Girl Scouts plan
to just keep trucking right along asthe Girl Scouts. Technically, could Scouting

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America start selling cookies and just robthe Girl Scouts of everything that they've accomplished
thus far, Like you gotta wonder, I think about these kind of things.
I think about these kind of thingstoo. It's like, oh,
you know what, I'm not gonnago down this road. I think it's
kind of a dick move, butjust a great analogy. Yeah, yeah,
yeah right. It's like, okay, well, we're just gonna steal

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everything that's yours, Girl Scouts.Those cookies are ours now. We make
money off those now. And ifyou think about it, the Boy Scouts,
though it obviously has had its issues, doesn't everything. But if you
think about it's a pretty good organization. If you look at some of the
names that have come to the BoyScouts, Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin,

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Michael Jordan, Steven Spielberg, JackBlack, Chris Pratt, John bon Jovi,
all these guys are boy Scouts.Harrison Ford, John Wayne, Bill
Gates, Martin Luther King Junior BoyScouts. Six Boy Scouts have gone on
to become president. Are crazy.JFK was a Boy Scout, Gerald Ford
was a Boy Scout, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, Obama and

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Biden all boy Scouts. Gerald Fordactually made it all the way to Eagle
Scout, so he got dropped offin the Himalayas. Is that like,
what are the ranks and Boy Scouts? Is that is Eagle Scout like the
High Gods is the high as youcan get. That's like and it is.
If you ever board one night,research what they have to do,
like it takes takes their whole lifeup until they're you know, late teens

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twenty. When did they kick youout of the boy Scouts? I don't
know. I don't know. Whendoes it come to become the man Scouts?
I don't know. They should probablychange that. If you get bored
one night, though, go lookand see what the qualifications to be an
eagle Scout are and you'll be like, whoa wow. It's impressive when somebody
gets the Eagle Scout. You justabsolutely impressive. The fact that they were

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able to do that because they haveto do every single thing that is required
of them, and a lot ofit is like survival, and I mean
it's it's cool. Man. Doyou have to have a minimum of twenty
one merit badges? Yeah? Yougotta have them all. Man, you
gotta go, you gotta go doeverything, like you know, can you

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can you kill this? Can youkill this deer with your bare hands?
Cook it over a fire? You'regonna have to stretch the fire rubbing two
sticks together. It's it's intense,all right. So yeah, I'm just
gonna I have so many opinions onstuff like this. It's like I was

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at the store the other day andI saw the Land of Lake's butter that
I buy, and I grabbed it, and I was like, where'd the
Indian go? It's no Indie Andso we told me they took it off.
Like why, what was? Why? Am I missing something? Do
you know that story? Did somethinghappen? I don't know about. I
should dig into that before I openedmy mouth, because I don't know.

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Maybe something bad happened. I don'tknow. I just thought it was very
odd. I was like, what'soffensive about that? It's an Indian the
guy. I find it more offensivethat we came to this country and just
flip and exterminated them, and nowwe're going to go around and just remove
them from everything and just let's justpretend they never existed. That's what we're

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doing. Such thing. You're thecommanders now. Land the Lakes can't have
an Indian, you know, weneed we need that guy from the seventies
crying guy. Yeah, do youknow he wasn't even he was Italian?
He was Italian. We need thatguy to come on it to be a

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commercial little psa with a tear runingDonna's face and him just going stop,
please stop, all right? Sixthirty seven things I know coming up here
in just a bit. It isBig one hundred DC's Classic Crockets, Big
one hundred and six fifty one.Dan Quinn from the Washington Commanders head Coach's

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gotta be on the program about seventhirty this morning right now. It's not
for things. I know. Wewere just talking about this the other day.
Do you know lone star ticks cangive you an indefinite allergy to red
meat if they bite you, oryou'll become allergic. I know people this
has happened to. It's a legitthing. I don't know the scigns find

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it, but they become allergic tored meat, can eat red meat ever
again the rest of your life.They're found all over the Eastern US.
I got bit with one in Virginiaone time, and remember everybody's like,
oh, you better hope it doesn'thappened, the red meat thing. I'm
like, what do you talk?That's when I learned about it. It
was like, shut up, soit doesn't happen. Every time. No,

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no, yeah, yeah, Imean we could dig into it a
little further and find out why.It might be something they carry, or
it might be maybe some people ithappens to others that don't. I don't
know, but they're found it allover the eastern US and in Mexico.
Some places call them turkey ticks ornortheastern water ticks. Right here, it's

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a lone star tick. Can youimagine waking up tomorrow and being icy I
love red meat too much. Wakingup tomorrow I'm being allergic to red meat
would be like a prison sentence.Terrible. Tattoos are considered medical procedures in
South Korea. That means only doctorscan legally tattoo you. That's insane.

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Nice side hustle for a doctor.Though I do tattoos at the house on
the weekends. I have a USDAapproved tattoo on the buttofs uh, I
would have loved to have gone toa doctor requested right there has uh.
There's been talk about changing that law, but apparently it's still in effect.

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Nike's Air Jordan logo did not comefrom the way Michael Jordan looked when he
dunked, though he looked similar.I've seen freeze frames of him like dunking
and it kind of looks like thelogo, but they say it actually came
but it wasn't from a dunk.It came from a photo shoot where he
exaggerated his jumping by doing somewhat ofa ballet move for the cameras, and

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then that's where they got the logofrom. It's an iconic logo too,
Jordan logo. Oh yeah, socool. Grapefruit got its name because they
grow on trees and bunches, sothey look like large yellow grapes. Grape
it learned something new every day.I did not know that. And finally,

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there are two hundred and forty twodifferent ways to make change or a
dollar using quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies. If you come up
with those two hundred and forty twoways in the next two minutes, I'll
give you concert tickets pennies for onefour quarters, two hundred and forty two
really two hundred and forty two differentways. Well, you'd have to go

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through all the pennies before I have, you know, yeah, take five
cents. Yeah that makes sense.Yeah, But if you were to ask
me on the surface without thinking aboutit. How many ways are there to
make change for a dollar? Inever would have said two hundred and forty
two six four. It is sixfifty four. You're listening to DC's classic

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rock. It's big one hundred.DC's classic rock is big one hundred.
Sweet child of mine, Axe Rose, I'll tell you Sunns Roses. A
few years back, stadium show andI went, not expecting much, you
know, band back together, excellentslash up there, Axel about twenty pounds

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heavier, what expectant? Watch theyflip and blew me away? Dude,
they were so good, so good. I was blown away that Axel still
had that voice. I haven't seenthem since, you know, since they've
been doing this this new stuff.But that's why I've heard that. Oh,
like I'm tighter than ever. Oh. I was so pleasantly surprised,

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and I thought, you know,he was running around just like he used
to back in the day, backand forth on the stage, and I
was like, he's gonna get winded. You're gonna hear that in his vocals.
No, No, he sounded great. Did you see Vince Neil take
the fall? So that's that's whyI brought it up on the flip side
of that coin. He got VinceNeil, who's also about twenty Well,
let's go thirty forty pounds heavier.Vince got big and no shame man.

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Hey, look, you know youhad a great career. You retire,
you enjoyed the the wonderful things thatlife has to offer when you have some
money in the bank and you don'thave to work anymore. But he elf
flat on his face on stage.It looks like he tripped over a chord.
That's what it looked like. AndI don't think he got hurt,
No, And he was running outand I watched it a few times and

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I was like, oh, someroadies getting fired. It looks like he
may be tripped over like a cordthat wasn't taped down, or maybe he
was taped down. He just trippedover the lump in the stage. I
don't know, but he ate it. Look at that cause I saw it
saw it yesterday. Yeah, hewent to he went face down and uh.
In the same weekend, Mike McCreadyfrom Pearl Jam fell off stage.

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Yeah to who I was trying tothink of. I knew somebody else did
it too. Like he was upin Vancouver Mike McCready, and I don't
know if he just was not familiarwith the new stage layout or what,
because that's not a typical Mike McCreadymove. And he fell off the stage.
Remember that happened to Dave Grohl too. It's a dangerous job. Yeah,
I mean, well you can't seeyou've got all the lights in your

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face. With Dave, I rememberthe throne that he played on he broke,
Yeah, because he broke his hand, finished the show. Have you
read his book, Well he wentthey took him to the hospital and he
came back right. Yeah, becausehe talks about that. He goes into
detail about what happened in there.It's crazy. That was a great way
to do. Here's the audio.Evince, Okay, we got some stuff
for you. He's gonna eat it. Hair to Joe, Joe Joan.

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I think you could hear it.Yeah, that's what isolated that sound of
Vince falling on his face. Mike, pick that up, didn't it?

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Very chipped to tooth? Dude?That was that was not a good fall.
That was like face first. Wow. I just want to hear that
again. I just want to Ijust want to hear the fall. I
hate to laugh at someone else's misfortunately, but but it was kind of funny

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time. I know, I knowit's terrible. I want to make I
want to make that my ring tone, like, what's that? That's Vince
Neil eating crap? Yeah, he'sface first on the stage. All right,
it is seven fourteen. I'm easilyamused. Can you tell easily amused?

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Dan Quinn, head coach, you'reWashington Commanders. He's coming up on
the program here in just a bit. We'll talk about that fantastic draft and
the upcoming season. And I'm surehe's got to be pretty excited. I
would be for sure. You're listeningto DC's Crockets Big one hundred, DC's
Classic Rockets, Big one hundred.There's Queen. It may be a wee

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bit premature, maybe, but it'stough to contain my excitement. So,
uh, we played We are thechampions for Coach Quinn and the Commanders,
right, So now let's cue themusic to bring him on. Oh yes,
let that play a little build,build the anticipation, head coach.

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If you're Washington Commanders, Dan Quinn, Dan, that is your walkout music,
Little bon Jovi for you this morning, Jackson, I appreciate you always
bring the suits at uh. Iappreciate it. First to start with little
Queen Little Jovi. I don't knowwhat you have up your sleeve, but
I would that coming next h isgoing to bring it as well. Mann

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with you. You got it,man, Hey for and foremost, congrats
on a great draft that has tofeel good. I mean that grades around
the around the league or out youknow, you listen to sports radio,
watch a little sports TV, whateverthe case is. It's like everybody's giving
you guys an a A plus eightplus plus, like fantastic job. Man.

(23:17):
Yeah, we knew Annes team andthe staff really worked at it.
Man. We spent a lot oftime together to make sure we know how
important this is for the team,for the franchise, for the fans,
and so we don't ever take thatlightly. And so knowing something like that
so important to put a lot oftime and effort into it. And honestly,
what I'm most excited about is theseguys getting in town. Man.

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So we begin their full on processof you know, becoming a commander this
weekend. And so we'll start witha rookie camp and program to kind of
indoctrinate them, and then as weget into next week, we'll start the
process and then jumping right into thiscompetition here, man at every spot all
along the way, So it'll befor a cool couple of weeks here as

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we're starting to build this whole grouptogether. So I'm really pumped out.
Yeah. Yeah, So I hadthe chance to chat with Adam Peters last
week and I was saying, hey, man, you guys, you got
your number two pick, and hestopped me right there and he said,
let's be clear, He's like,we got our number one pick. He's
like, Jade was the best guyon the board. We wanted him,
we got him. So tell me, like what you see in this kid

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that's just going to make him agreat fit and hopefully a generational quarterback.
Well one, I think what reallylike sets him apart and what makes him
unique is like at his core andthis is a dog ass competitor, like
he will fight for it, getbetter, He'll fight for improvement. He's
got a lot of stars. Andif you just kind of see the progression

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you know that a ball player makes, and like how hard they take for
it, how hard they go.That's to me like the mark of somebody
that's really going for it. Whenyou're already playing good, it's easy to
sit back. I'm doing a nicejob. I'm doing good. He went
Lusu, you know they did well? Are they a little different than going?
And I'm staying and I'm coming backand I'm gonna go for it in

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the biggest way. So like thatalone, mindset goes. And then Jackson,
I think the next thing is likehis ability, like off schedule plays
to go make it happen like thathappens, becomes a bliss to beat that.
There comes you know, a rusherthats you know, around the corner
and he can, you know,make somebody miss and you know kill you
either with his feet or keeping theplay alive and throwing it. So those

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are traits that every good quarterback has. Everybody runs, but every quarterback really
lights it up. They've got tobe able to move in the pocket,
get rid of the ball, youknow when they need to. And so
he has those traits, and uh, we'll work our ass off and help
them, you know, with allthe supportunes and guys like you know Marcus
who are here, you know,are really you know part of this whole

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competition that we're just kind of pushingin every part of the program. Mat
So that's really cool, right,and that you know, that dual threat
really opens up the field. Imean when you got a quarterback that like,
you know, he can throw,but when they have to fear that
run too, right, Yeah,better you better watch it, you know,
because when somebody is that way,you know, it kind of dictates
how you have to play. Youknow, you can't turn your back and

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you have to have more vision defenses. And so when you have that,
it does alter you know who youare and how you want to play,
and so it you know, itdoesn't handcuff you, but it does make
you play a little bit differently.And he's somebody that's athletic enough and on
the move to to make you makeyou pay. Yeah, so you guys
drafted, I mean practically every position. I always love to ask this question

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because I'm always curious, and nowthat the draft is over, It's not
like I'm asking for strategy or anything, but but when when you see all
these great players, you know onthe board, are you looking at like
best player available or are you lookingat a need in a certain position or
is it a combination of books.Yeah, it's a combination because it's always

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a fun question that we all discussedevery time this year. You need or
I you know, the best available. The thing that like goes into play
is, you know, if youtook a picture of thirty two draft boards,
they wouldn't be identical. You know, who where, who's into this?
How does it fit? And solike that's what makes putting this whole
puzzle together like so much fun becauseyou want to make sure that you're just

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continuing to add the right kind ofguys. And I think Jackson always felt
this way, like you get theright guys on the bus man and then
you can put them into the rightseats. And so Adam, you know,
really orchestrated this whole thing fantastically ofadding guys onto this team that are
just ready to bring us. SoI'm really excited to you and our fans
and everybody to watch some of theseguys and the roles that you know,

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they create for themselves, because that'sreally what now. And then we get
into training camp and in the earlyparts of the season is when some of
those roles come to life and ittakes a while to figure out, you
know, somebody's superpower and how dowe feature them? And those are the
things that make coaching, Man,it's so much fun. Well, I
tell you one I'm excited about.I'll jump in here. But what I'm
excited about is McCaffrey. Because youwere talking about putting guys in the right

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seat. It's like, that's aguy that started college I think in Nebraska's
quarterback. They went to Rice andhe was playing quarterback and then he makes
the move to wide receiver and arguablyhe's just as good, if not better
than his brother. You see somethingin this kid, maybe that he may
turn out to be a superstar downthe road. I think what you see

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when you put somebody like, youknow, especially in the slot as a
receiver, you know, can theybeat somebody one on one? Can they
understand a leverage? When things happenin the slot, they happen really quickly.
Jackson, So like you have toalmost think like a quarterback, Well
guess what this guy was, youknow, a quarterback? So who's taking

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snaps you know behind you know,looking at in games. They have a
different perspective on the things. Solike if you put that person and then
enter them into another position. It'sa really big deal. So having the
mental quickness to make quick decisions insideand slot, it's a really important facet
to it. Like, you know, we go to a combine and we
see, you know, how fastsomebody is and we get their measurables,

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but we don't know how quickly theyprocess. You know, there's not like
a combine for that. So whatyou see is, hey, you know
how quickly somebody can work a route, work a leverage, get open And
so to see that happen in ashort time, I would bet that,
you know, the quarterback background hassome ability to do that, and then
the first can develop them, man, and put everything we have into him

(29:32):
and the teammates to make sure likewe can take him absolutely, you know,
as far as we can. Andno one likes the rookies, like
there's learning curse for all of them, and that's our job as coaches man
to like help move that out.Man. So they got a bunch of
really cool teammates to learn from.If I was a receiver, I could
promise you and you told me Igot to go work with Terry mcfarne,

(29:52):
Like I would run to that opportunityif my name was McCaffrey, you know,
like I was like like, hey, you need more water, I'll
go get it. Like we're goingto talk all day. So those are
things that like as a rookie,when you have somebody to take you on,
you know a little bit like mentormentee. A lot of us have
those in our lives, people thatwe really count on, we call for

(30:15):
advice, we go. Let metell you, it's no different as a
ballplayer. You know, when you'recoming in as a rookie, if you
ask a lot of the veterans andman who took you underr wing, who
helped you almost I bet you know, seven out of ten guys can rip
off somebody that was super influential theirfirst year as a ballplayer. Sure,
and so you guys, I meanobviously are going to be pretty happy with
what you were able to accomplish inthe draft. Do you feel like there's

(30:37):
still some areas in there where you'dlike to like to improve, whether it
be through free agency or yep?And I think that part what I want,
you know, like you'll hear itfrom you a lot. We'll talk
a lot, but like the competitionis like literally what we're built toime,
Man, it's a central theme ofthat. We're going to do it.
So like getting better never stops.Going to go for it at every single

(31:00):
moment that we can to help ourteam, you know, like that's our
responsibility to do that. So thebest of the best. You know,
you don't pick your team. Okay, this is where it is, like
we're always going to compete, man, that the can this change? Can
we keep pushing it to go?And what also happens is like all that
competition brings out the very best ineverybody. So I would say, no,

(31:22):
we're not done, but that's kindof our nature of how we'll go
about it, and so that won'tthat won't ever stop, you know,
finding ways to compete, see howwe can improve if it's by small margin,
Jackson like, we're going for it. Yeah, and look, nine
players in the draft, I thinkit was like eleven undrafted free agents.
You got the working mini camp comingup, and you're gonna have a lot
of guys there that you know mayvery well end up being practice squad guys

(31:45):
important position. But sometimes in thosecamps you do find us Cinderella, right,
you do? You do see someguys that that stand out and uh,
and I think the first couple ofpeople I thought of was like that
quarterback Sam Hartman, uh and runningback Austin Jones. And it's like when
you're when you're watching these guys inthese camps, are you looking for that

(32:07):
that next Cinderella story? I thinkyou also have to you know, once
you see him and you see himmove. That's that's the job as the
coaches to find out what unique thingsa player has, and then you try
to feature that thing to say,all right, think of like, uh,
you know, for an example,like an NBA person like this guy,
you know it's a catch and shootthree point player, Like, how

(32:30):
do we feature that person being ableto do that thing? Let's know different
in football? To find this guycan really play man to man. Uh,
this running back and really you know, almost double as a wide receiver.
He's got that good of hands.This quarterback you know whatever that looks
like. You find the unique thingsthat a player has and then you try
to feature them early on. Andour whole league is filled with stories like

(32:52):
why didn't you know, how didthat happen? Where Ecology was an undrafted
player or whatever that looks like it'shey, man, it happens all the
time. It was just a systemthere in circumstances and injury whatever, And
so it's our job to help findthe vision of what the player can become
and then work our asses off tohelp them, you know, come to
life right. And I love thefact that you guys picked up some veterans,

(33:14):
like some mentors on this on thisteam, and one of those guys
being a guy from Philadelphia. There'sone guy who I just love and was
so excited to see that you guyspicked up Zach Ertz. And I think
he's going to be a great additionto the team. He's obviously an older
guy that is going to be ableto mentor some of these younger tight ends.
And how do you feel about zachMan? That's I'm excited about that

(33:36):
one. Yeah, And like Ican't wait for you know, this city
to meet him, because not onlyis he a great player, this is
a great teammate. A great teammate. So if you were here yesterday,
you would have saw him explaining acertain route to some of the tight ends.
The detail that went into it,the body position, like the smallest
of details and so that kind ofwisdom man, like you just when it

(34:00):
comes from player, from one ofyour guys, from a pier, it
just makes so much, you know, impact. And so I'm kind of
like when we were using the McCaffreyand mccorn, like, if you're a
tight end, you imagine like comingin here, this this person set the
record for the most catches that everhappened, like in NFL history in a
single season, Like we've been playingfootball a long time, Like that's a

(34:22):
pretty good record. Clearly has uniquestuff to him. But but I also
I want to make sure like heain't here to coach it, like he
is really still a good player,and you know, like everything, we're
gonna find out all the stuff hedoes and find ways to feature him and
attack and every way that we can. Yeah, I think, just as
an observation, you guys might wantto get Jaden like a couple more.

(34:46):
I'm thinking maybe different colors, acouple more Commander's hats, because I don't
think he's taken that one off sinceDraft night. Yeah it is, man,
you get that one hat, you'relike, man, it's just one's
broken and good it feels right,and uh, you keep rocking it,
you know, go like go tothe wheels, go and so it's uh
good, but yeah he'll have Oncesim and his guys get here, they'll

(35:07):
have more hats to do that.It's one of the good things, Uh
being a pro ball player. Youget free gear, get free Gatorade's the
hell of a gig if you canget it. Yeah, there you go,
there you go. So you gotto promise this that you will do
everything in your power. I knowthe history, but you've got to promise
this, You'll do everything in yourpower to absolutely destroy the Dallas Cowboys.

(35:28):
I will promise you this. Iwill do everything in my power for us
to be the team we can be. Man Like. I cannot wait for
you everybody to see it. Go. Like we're going to go for it
as hard as you've ever seen anybodygo for anything. And that's how you
have to do it. Like thisleague is super competitive, man like,
our division is tough, and likeit's one of the cool parts about the
gig, you know, like theNFC East is, you know, one

(35:51):
of the giants in our league andit should be. And uh, that
to me is why you want ajob like this to go on the biggest
stages and go gas at the highestlevel. So you know, we got
a bunch of games and we're gonnago for it, man, like every
single time we go. We arebringing it every time, so like we're
not putting them above another club.Man, we are absolutely going to try

(36:13):
to kick gass at the highest level, man like, in the biggest way.
I love it, man, Iswear to God every time I talk
to you, I just want torun through a wall. You get me
pretty excited for the season, man, really looking forward to it, really
looking forward to it. All right, Hey, let me say it this
time, Coach Quinn. Let's getrocking you already know, man, you

(36:34):
better bring the duke with something stronglike you've done good, you got clean,
you got some job. So I'mgonna leave it on here after you
hang up. So something to reallyyou get this day kicked off and kickstarted.
So bring it. You got it? All right, Let's play him
out. What's do you have somemore joke you can play them out with?
There you go, that's coach DanQuinn, head coach. You're watching

(36:54):
your commanders. Coach. Thank you, all right? I love love talking
to him. If he doesn't getyou fired up. Nobody will. Yeah,
he's awesome, He's fantastic. Loveit. That's Coach Quinn And if
you missed any of that conversation we'llusually have it up on the podcast shortly

(37:16):
after the show ends. Today youare listening to DC's Classic Rock It's Big
one hundred, Big Rock Mornings withJackson on Big one hundred, DC's Classic
Rock is Big one hundred, There'sBilly Joel, It's my life Big.

(37:37):
Thanks to Coach Dan Quinn for takingthe time out of his day, especially
ably one of the busiest times ofthe year, to chat with us this
morning. Mark my words, Dude, that guy's going to be one of
the best things that has happened tothis organization, to the Washington Commanders in
a long, long time. Iwould agree with that. Love is Enthusiasm

(37:58):
too. It's got a great track. He is the kind of guy that
players want to play for, andthat is huge, huge. So that
didn't get you excited, I don'tknow what will. He's genuinely fun to
talk to. He's a great guy, just a great guy. That's what
I mean by like the kind ofguy players want to play for. Yeah,
you know what I mean. Andyou know, you share that enthusiasm

(38:22):
with a team that's contagious. Itis. It's fantastic. Hey, we
did not forget you, man.We're gonna give you the letter the big
word of the week on Big onehundred. Today's letter is the letter R
is in redskins, the letter R, the letter R. Got it all
right? It is? Yeah,it's Wednesday. Make sure I'm giving the

(38:44):
right letter, the letter R.So at the end of the week seven
thirty issue on Friday, we'll wrapup that word. You know that word.
We have tickets to see Aerosmith foryou coming up a little bit later,
Dave Matthews Man. Tickets up forgrabs. We're gonna play some We're
gonna play some bon Jovi for coachQuinnya. Yeah, we'll do that.
Coming up on the other side ofthese it is Big one hundred, DC's
Class Crockets Big one hundred. Yeah, we're playing all the hype songs this

(39:07):
morning. Yeah. We are theTiger going to old school survivor. I
the Tiger. Am I the onlyone that always thinks of Rocky in a
training montage? When I hear thatsong? I can't okay, good,
I can't think of anything else.I just can't put it to anything else.
Nope, that's Rocky, Nope,that's Rocky. Yeah, I'm trying

(39:31):
to think there's no other setting thatyou can put that in, Like that
just beats the original like training Montages, but the one where he was in
Russia running up the mountain and doit like sit up hanging from a bar

(39:51):
and dude, that was a prettygood one. That was pretty good.
Oh yeah, yeah. I waslike I remember, I was like,
he's never going to make it tothe town of that mountain like Rocky like
took Montages to alone. Yeah,or never since, nor have ever been.

(40:14):
You know what's crazy is that SevesterStallone wrote all those movies. Like
when you see Sylvester Stallone in aninterview or do you look at him as
the kind of guy that's like,holy crap, that dude. He just
doesn't come off as the guy thatwould I'm trying to say, he doesn't

(40:36):
look like someone who Sevester does notlook like somebody to be a great writer,
but he is all right there Isaid it the fight with Uh,
I think it was. It mayhave been with with Carl Weathers. They
actually wrote that entire fight out.They tried to yeah at first, but

(41:00):
it didn't work, and so theysat down and Sylvester Stallone wrote out every
move. That was the one wherethey they both threw a pawnsh at the
very end and it freezes it right. Yeah, and you're like, you
have no idea what happened. Ithink Rocky got him. I think Rocky
got him. Rocky for such anunderrated gem of a movie. I think

(41:24):
I think he might. Rocky mighthave been a little stunned by that one.
But Carl Weathers went down. Yeah, Apollo, that's what. What
do you follow? Yeah? FollowCreed? Creed? Did you see Creed
the movie, the one about hisson. I thought it was decent.
It was it was good. Imind it. No Rocky four, but

(41:45):
there's his story in the news thismorning, and I've got video of this
lady talking about it. Maybe wecan pull it up. Did you see
the woman that she posted a videoto TikTok because somebody stole two dolls from
her yard sale? Did you seethat? All? Right? So she
had a yard sale all set up, and I don't know, I guess

(42:06):
she left all the stuff in theyard overnight. But in the middle of
the night. She had two dollsout there and somebody came and stole them
right, So she just wants theperson to know no take backsies, because
she says those are haunted and shewas trying to get rid of them.
She said, just a warning.They're haunted and I will not take them

(42:30):
back. So good luck to you. Got hell yea, let's play that
sold these dolls out of the yardtill at three o'clock this morning. You're
going to regret it. They're haunted. Had you waited till sunlight, you
would have seen the sign that wasunder them said haunted dolls. If you
have children, please don't buy.I put them in this glass hutch to
try and contain whatever was attached tothem, and it got so cold that
it fagged up. No take thesebacksats. Nobody wanted them because I warned

(42:52):
everyone and showed them the videos ofwhat these dolls do when they're in your
vicinity, because they were not scaredto move right in front of you,
enjoy whatever. She says that thereason she decided to get rid of them
is because one of them threw somethingat her child's head, she said,
and just missed it. That.Why don't you just take those to an

(43:14):
incinerator or to take them to thedump or something. Why would you try
to sell them and pawn them offon somebody else if you really think that
they're haunted. I had a haunteddoll once. All right, I'm waiting,
but no, there's no punchline.There is no punchline. I'm CIRs.
Yeah, no, you didn't nosuch thing as the boogeyman. But

(43:34):
I did have a string of badluck while I had this. Crest doesn't
believe in any sort of like ghostor anything like that. I left it
in a basement of a house thatI was renting. Uh, it was.
It was such a creepy doll.I'd forgotten about it until this person.
So it was just creepy looking.Well, I had that string of

(43:55):
bad luck while I had the doll. Oh maybe I'm sure was related to
the doll. It had nothing todo with the choices I was making at
the time. You make you canbe a naysayer man, but uh,
there's ghost. You're out there.No take backsies, no take backsies.
She gets over a million views ofthat. Yeah. I spent ten hours

(44:16):
putting together a video, and Iget like three views, right, just
blow you away. Social media sometimesthe algorithms, You're right, you could.
You could spend hours making this justyou know, a piece of perfection
when it comes to video editing,and it could be cool content. It
could be like on the Commanders,it could be on uh, you know

(44:37):
something. You're doing it whatever itis right, and you put it out
there and you just work so hardon it, and like the next day
you look in it has like threeviews, and then this shit jumps out
here and says, you sell mohuteddollars. I don't want them back million
views. I've seen them. I'veseen them throw stuff or you see something

(44:59):
like dude cutting a sandwich in halfand it's like a million views. You're
like, what, I don't I'mdone. I don't get it doesn't make
sense to me. All Right,we gotta take care of some business here.
Florida Man is coming up in abouteight thirty Dennis and with Sports on
tap. A little bit later thismorning, you were listening to DC's Classic
Crockets, Big one hundred, DC'sClassic Crackets, Big one hundred, Sweet

(45:20):
Dreams Rhythmics. Jackson here, Goodmorning, eight thirty one It's time for
Florida Man. Florida Man. SaintPetersburg, Florida police arrested a man they
say broke into a couple's home.Maybe maybe his sole intention was to steal

(45:42):
booze. Well, he left abit of a mess. He was found
half dressed in the backyard by thetime police got there. Right so they
called the cops. Cops show up. Dude's drunk, half dressed in the
backyard. He had consumed a fullbottle of champagne, full bottle of wine,
three beers and when officers arrived,they said he was trying to open

(46:02):
another bottle of wine but he couldn'tfind a corkscrew. Please say. He
defecated throughout the house and then fellasleep on the on the couch. Get
this, This all took place inthe middle of the night where the couple
was upstairs to sleep. They hadleft their door open for their dog to

(46:25):
go in and out, so Ithink it was like a sliding glass door
and they left it open enough forthe dog to go in and out all
night just open door. Came ininstead of drinking all their booze. I
don't understand the defecating on the floorthroughout the house. But all right,
And they say they did wake upa couple times in the middle of the

(46:47):
night when they thought they heard something, but just went back to sleep because
they thought it was enough. Thoughtit was nothing. Gator they could have
cold have been a gator. Andwhen they finally did wait, they found
the guy asleep on the couch,no pants, a mess all over the
house, and then I think theycalled the cops. And by the time
the cops got there, the guyhad made his way to the backyard and

(47:09):
that's where he was arrested. Throughoutthe house, I yeah, and why,
like there's a bath room, I'msure. I mean, I guess
a couple of bottles of booze,handful of beers. I don't know,
who knows I've to have a coupleof bottles of It's Florida. I'm saying

(47:34):
anything out It's Florida, gotcha.Why do they do crap they do down
there? I don't know. Justtry to put some logic to it.
It usually involves booze, meth orsome sort of mental illness. All right,
it's a thirty three Dennis coming upwith sports on tap just a bit.
It's big one hundred, DC's class. Crockett is big one hundred and

(47:58):
pour some sugar on me, Deathpard. How are you this morning, Dennis?
Every morning, guys, I'm welland great interview with head coach Dan
Quinn of The Commander's fantastic interview.He's awesome. Love you guys are kind
of fan boying on each other.I kind of like that. He's a
big fan of you and the show. You're a big fan of him.
I'm a huge fan of him,by the way. He's Listen, We've
had all sorts of different people onthis show with you, but he is

(48:21):
a great interview. You're a greatinterviewer, but he is a gretty interview
Well, I mean, really itcomes down to the interviewer. Well,
it was more him than you.But anyway, let's be honest here.
It's like God just hanging out acompliment on this dumb show. Anyways,
great interview, great chat by bothof you. Let's go back to talking
about me and how fantastic I am. No, no, he is.

(48:44):
He is absolutely one of my favoritepeople. Yeah to chat with. I
love it. How you at theend of the interview, you're ready to
run through walls for him, ButI'll tell you why doesn't feel that way.
But I laughed at that. Ithought, you know what, that's
the effect he has on players,and that's why we hear the players want
to play for him. Yes,and that I'm telling you that is huge.

(49:04):
That's a big deal. And youknow, I get pumped up just
talking to him on a phone.I imagine what players I like on the
phone kind of what kind of takeawaysdid you get from when you were chatting
with him, anything kind of strikeyour fancy of interesting or aha moment at
all from him? Today, Ijust feel like they are doing everything in
their power to put the best teampossible on the field. Yeah, I

(49:27):
really do. And I think we'regonna we're gonna see that. Yeah,
and it's got I think we shouldtemper all of our expectations about turning around
stuff, but I did. Youand I were texting yesterday and we were
asking about, you know, whatwe should talk about with him, And
I do see a lot of similaritiesbetween him and when he was in Seattle,
when Pete Carroll came in hired JohnSchneider the GM and they dismantled the

(49:49):
team and started from scratch. Yeah, but within how many years were they
in a Super Bowl? I wantto say three, yeah, but it
was somewhere. And that's when theygot rookie Russell Wilson from Wisconsin and NC
State and then they had that legionof boom. But it took him a
couple of years just to get itkind of right and then before you know
it. That's the NFL model,though, And the reason why is that

(50:10):
if you can get a quarterback hittingthe ground immediately and starting and playing well
and build around him, you don'thave to pay him for probably about three
to five years. Remember he's gota five year deal that five years in
option. But you have some timenow because he's making rookie money not to
pay him exorbitant amount of money andbuild around him and spend money around him

(50:32):
and have give yourself a chance towin. So it's that goldielock zone that
everybody talks about. They're not thereyet, but they might be there in
a year or two. And I'mtalking about the Commanders, but it's going
to take take a couple of years. Yeah, I mean, okay,
yeah, that's the reasonable answer.But I think we're going to see a
market improvement. We are and thethirteenth. Hard to schedule in the NFL,

(50:54):
but whatever that will mean. Andbut you know the other thing is
bet MGM has him at six anda half win, which you and I
kind of agree that's about right afterwhat we watched last year. I think
the most important part of this teamis a protection of Jayden Daniels this year.
Yeah, he's gonna run, he'sgonna do his thing, and it's
gonna be fun to watch all hisathleticism and his throwing and all that.

(51:15):
But if he can protect himself andbe protected, that will be a win
for us. After watching Sam justget decimated last year and a record number
of sacks. Oh god, yeah, he took it was horrible to watch.
He took him that the kid isalive. He took a beating.
Man, He just didn't go downat all. Two tough kid. He
had no protection, but he isa tough kid. He took a beat

(51:35):
and still threw for over three thousandyards and what did twenty five touchdowns?
Yeah, I mean it wasn't acomplete debacle last year. A lot of
picks last year, but that's becausehe was running for his life all the
time under that pressure. Yeah,I'm excited about McCaffrey. Yeah, but
McCaffrey's a little brother. Yes,Christian mcaffrey's a little brother. Luke is
that his name. I think theypicked him at number one, Christian McCaffrey

(51:57):
and Luke and then of course thedad played in the NFL, the mee
of NFL. In the NFL.Yeah, McCaffrey. They say, like
in some areas he's actually like ayou know, combined stuff. Like in
some areas he's actually even better thanChristian McCaffrey. Right. I think that
carrying on, he could develop intoquite the player. That'd be great because
we needed a upgrade in slot receivers, and I know Coach Quinn was talking

(52:22):
about that be interesting to see,how you know, it's not just about
being fast when you're a slot receiver. You have to run certain patterns,
you have to be able to readdefenses and then get open all the time.
And it's a really tough position inthe NFL, as he alluded to.
But I see a little magic.But I'm so looking forward to,
you know, Zach Ertz and TerryMcLaurin and the rest of the receivers just

(52:43):
receiving the ball from Jayden Daniels whothrows a nice football. That's gonna be
fun. Zach's still got something inthe tank, I'm talking. I think
so too. I think he's gota year or two laughter out. He
wouldn't be playing right now. Andto your point talking to coach Quinn about
this, not only what he'll bringon the field, but off the field
as a leader, and he's beenthere. He's been a winner too,
played for a long time, sohe brings a lot to the table.
I thought that was an excellent Hewas be loved in Philadelphia. Yeah,

(53:07):
he was. He really was,Like it was so much so that like
you know, if if they play, and they will, because they'll they'll
play a game in Philadelphia. Yeah, he'll get cheers like when he comes.
I imagine he will. And he'sgreat in the community, right,
I mean that's the other thing abouthim. That's kind of a very athletic

(53:28):
family too. Yes, his momwas like an Olympic athlete. Yeah,
and his dad played football. Andisn't the wife. Isn't there another one?
I think there is an another onecoming up, like a stud too.
Incredible man. Yeah, so it'llbe good. But that was a
great conversation. We'll get up onsocial media for everybody to I should have

(53:50):
made babies with an Olympic athlete,Damn, damn it. Yeah, let's
get missus Jackson on the phone rightnow and what she thinks about that.
She probably could have done better too, a lot better. Hey, you're
Washington Nationals or a game above onegame above five hundred. They beat the
O's last night in NAT's Park,by the way, a very good OS

(54:13):
team, first place Al East OSteam. That so good. You talk
so much trash. I'll tell youwhat if you break down the statistics,
and I did the other day becauseI was I know, I've been joking
about them not having any stars,which they don't. By the way,
they're getting excellent pitching, and theyhad great pitching last night and the three
nothing shut out. There are threeguys on that team hitting above three hundred,

(54:34):
which is unheard of except if you'rethe Dodgers or the Yankees. Now,
the team batting average is kind offair to middland this midpack, So
is it pitching e r there?Statistically, there's no recent these guys should
be winning. But they've got keyhitters hitting the ball really well. And
they're getting good pitching right now.And good for them, man, I
just you know what cardiac kids gofor it. I don't know if it's

(54:54):
sustainable when you don't have star players, but who knows, right, But
usually the stars went out because it'sbaseball, as you know, is attrition.
Man. But we can stay healthyand all that kind of sure.
Sure, but I love the ragtaggroup of guys that have a great season.
I love that. I know thishearkens back to what the A's did

(55:15):
and the whole thing with Billy Bean, because they had that super low salary
and they brought in statistically and analyticallyguys they thought could just get on base
and then score runs. And bythe way, all teams do that now
they use analytics and all that kindof good stuff. But you know,
something's happening with the Nationals right nowthat it's exciting. I wonder how AI
is going to come into play.I'm sure there are already use I'm sure

(55:37):
it is, yeah, but Ibet ye it'll come in pretty heavy.
Also, hockey, last night,the Rangers beat the Carolina Hurricanes last night
in game too, So the Rangersare up to nothing. I told you
how good. I think the Rangersare. By the way, Carolina is
a fantastic team, but sure stinkingthe the goalie unreal last night it went
to double overtime, way past yourbedtime, four to three. But god,

(56:00):
the Rangers are good either. Theyare unreal, man, they're going
to take I know they put awhooping on us. And I told you
how good I think they are.They they are up to nothing on a
great Carolina Hurricane team right now.Yeah. So, boy, that's old
Pete, isn't it. Yeah?I love you. What how many teams
he's he was? He's skipped aroundthe Flyers, the Rangers were else.

(56:21):
Did you do Columbus? He's beeneverywhere. Yeah, that's something about NHL
coaches. There's a carousel where theyjust keep on getting gigs all the time.
It's really weird work their way throughthe league. Somebody had asked me
years and years ago about like afavorite hockey team, and I was like,
let me tell you something about Howey. I said, it's very hard
to have a favorite team because youdevelop, you know, you have a
bunch of favorite players. Yeah,and very few of them are going to

(56:44):
be like franchise players for one team. You're very few old vegekins, right,
They're going to bounce all over theleague, and you start to kind
of follow the players you like,and you're like, well, I sometimes
I like the Rangers, Sometimes Ilike the Flyers, sometimes I like the
Cavs. It's like, I justlike the players. Yeah, there were
two. There were two instances thatI saw in hockey history. And I
know we gotta leave pretty soon here, but the two that I noticed a

(57:06):
long time ago was when the WashingtonCapitals traded for long Rod Langway. It
was a mega deal between Montreal andWashington for the people that have watched the
Caps for a long time, andalso Edmonton when they sold off Gretzky,
And you know, that was thechanging of the guard when you didn't play
for one team your whole career,you know, like you k know the
Gi Lafleur was going to be aMontreal Canadian his whole career. Sure,

(57:27):
but that was old time hockey.Now with sports and now it's changed with
free agency. Even though NHL playersare signing six, seven, eight year
deals, they usually don't stand thesame team. So we're lucky to have
guys like John Carlson and and peoplelike that and O Vegkin that have been
on the team, only one teamtheir whole career. It's pretty cool.
Yeah, all right, Tennis sankyou very much. Man. Let's give
away some tickets for Dave Matthews band. We've got pair of tickets. Yeah,

(57:53):
Dave Matthews. Sorry, I waswanted to make sure it wasn't screwing
that up. We're giving away Aerosmettickets at the end of the week for
the big word of the but rightnow it's Dave Matthews been tickets. What
have we learned on the show today? What's our question? A woman posted
a warning on TikTok to the personwho stole a couple of dolls from a
display case because there was something wrongwith the dolls. Ah, yes,
what was wrong with the dolls?There you go, nine and three one

(58:15):
double three. Good luck from Bigone hundred DC's Classic Rockets Big one hundred,
and let's se if we can geta winner for what have we learned
on the show today? We'll goto the phones. Hi, who's this
hey? Bill? How are yougood? Good man? If you were
listening earlier, we were talking aboutthose dolls that were stolen. Uh,
and there was something wrong with him. What was it? They were correct,

(58:37):
they were honed. Here you go, man, we're gonna set you
up with tickets to see the DaveMatthews Band. Okay, I thank you,
appreciate it, you bet, holdon it. We'll get you all
set up. Okay. We'll havesome more of those to give away tomorrow
morning, right here on DC's ClassicRockets Big one hundred
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