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It's Lovak and Guz on the voiceof the Capitol Regions Sports Fan Fox Sports
ninety five to nine and nine eightylive from the GT Toy Studio. That's
Toys with the Z. It isLavac, guys, and you know that.
God, you've seen that the thingthat somebody wrote on uh on Facebook
everything. It's like whenever you seesomething really long ridd and they go,
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I'm happy, sad this happened toyou. I wish you the bad like
whatever, but I'm not. Butthere's no way. And Gods, I'm
reading all this that was me thismorning when you sent over that you were
freaking out over Syracuse. I'm glad. I got to keep this till the
five o'clock. I've been ranting aboutthis since nine o'clock this morning. I
know I tease the classic Twitter beeftweet. I don't even know if this
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qualifying is a Twitter beef because he'sbeefing with someone who's not in the Twitter
thread, which is hard to understand. Okay, so let's run through this
quickly. So Sarahcuse Basketball has arecruit named Eddie Lampkin Junior. If you
haven't been following his story, hecommitted to Syracuse. He's a big guy.
Eddie Lampkin commits. He says,I'm coming to Syracuse, looking forward
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to my future with the Orange.And then he de committed. So now
I'm going to open up my services. Six foot eleven from Houston, Texas
a year of an eligibility remaining.We're gonna find out what this can be
for. The big man from Houstonplayed for Colorado, you might remember him.
Then he commits back to Syracuse.So now he is playing for Syracuse.
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So he was out then in,then out and in, so he's
back in. He wore forty fourat Colorado. Someone found a picture and
it said is Eddie Lampkin wearing fortyfour this season at Syracuse? And beat
writer for the Syracuse Orange Mike Waterswrote, Yes, and I'm expecting a
call from Derek Coleman soon. MikeWaters, I we've talked to him a
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handful of times. Very nice guy. That dude has a big spoon and
he likes to stir the pot andhe's and he's the perfect He's so good
at the whole, like just getsthat pot going in a good three sixty
and then goes oo me when somebodygoes, you knew that was gonna happen,
like he man, Okay, allright, so the kid's gonna wear
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forty four. Derek Coleman's gonna flipthe bleep out here comes at forty four,
the legend on social media, DerekColeman. For the younger audience,
Derek Coleman, the numbers retired forhim, number two overall, picked by
the Philadelphia seventy six ers, wasa few free throws away from leading Syracuse
to their first national championship. DerekColeman wrote, I'm not surprised by John
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Wildhack, the athletic director for SyracuseInjury and Autry, and his staff Orange
Nation. This is why it's sucha disconnect between the university and its legends.
Coach Beheim would have never did that. Stop watering down the legacy of
number forty four. Okay, he'sthe forty four, wasn't it? Forty
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fourth? Big number on football,huge number in football. At a little
context of this too, for thosewho don't follow Sarah help us out,
So Syracuse football, that is thenumber. I will put forty four at
Syracuse football up against any number atany school I know Michigan's number one is
really important. I know USC Ibelieve it's fifty five for the linebackers.
But for Syracuse football, you hada streak of Jim Brown, he'd pretty
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good, Ernie Davis, it's beentrophy winner, and the Hall of Famer,
the late Floyd Little, who's joinedthis show before. So those are
three forty fours. What I grewup at was Rob Conrad. I was
fortunate enough to play early in mycareer four of forty four in the Lake
Glenn Moore. So you could runthrough the list of forty fours. That
is the number. It's like beinga captain for the Yankees. Yes,
it's that big of a deal.Okay now, But so he brought it
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over to the hoop side. Yeah, so it's been taking out of circulation
since nineteen ninety eight. On thefootball side, nobody's worn forty four football
since ninety eight, Rob Conrad thelast player. So on the basketball side,
a few players have worn forty four, but the two that stand out
to everybody are Derek Coleman and JohnWallace. New York Knicks fan, remember
John Wallace the final fourteen back inninety six. He gets drafted the Knicks
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fans are going nuts. Yeah,I believe he's the last one who wore
forty four on Syracuse. So that'sright around the mid nineties as well.
So here's another really important thing torun arount Syracuse basketball. And this is
where it's really stupid. They saythe number is not retired, it's an
honored Jersey. Okay, well no, because with the all right, hold
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on, let me see if i'mif I can what weighed in this.
I'm not an orange guy. Obviouslyforty four. If the right football guy
came through, he might get fortyfour. Still possible, that's been rumored
out there for a while. Buthe has to be light special, maybe
even have to start with a differentnumber and then prove it and transfer over
to forty four. So probably thesame for hoops, right, I mean,
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if you're not gonna do it,if it's not retired for football,
after the names you just mentioned,it shouldn't really be retired for anything.
It should be like, all right, here's the level you have three Like
I respect Derek Coleman and John Wallacefor having that, like understanding the history
of what it was. But theyhad to go out and lem and give
it to those guys. Yes,and I think even a move this further,
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like, okay, we'll use Jerrymcmarey as an example, right,
Jerry mcnamery most recently had his numberretired for Syracuse. Now the head coach
is Siana. His number three hasnow been retired. But Judah Mintz war
number three. So if like arandom kid comes in and wears number three,
you'd be like, well, hangon, I thought you just retired
three. Now this is true.I don't know how many people realize.
This is one of my favorite statsin basketball that I think a lot of
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people don't even know is a thing. But it just stopped. If you're
in high school or in college.Up until last season, you can't wear
a number with six, seven,eight, or nine. And that sounds
outrageous for just Syracuse. No,no, no, for any level of
basketball, six seven, eight nine, you can't wear six, seven,
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eight or nine. So you couldn'twear number fifty six for South Colony or
Colony, if you played basketball,if you played fo you all, you
couldn't wear number sixty seven or youknow, fifty seven. And the reason
was, from what I've been told, the referees couldn't do that number with
their hands. So like, let'ssay you went over the box scored'd be
like, all right, forty fourblue foul. You can't do six because
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it would look like fifteen or fiftyone. That's what I've been told.
The reason six, seven, eight, and nine has never been able to
they changed the rule. I bringthat point up because hey, the reason
we've got to wear forty four iswe ran out of numbers. We actually
can't, so like, okay,but no, back, I'm so ticked
about this. Let me get tothe point. Okay, Jop, you
don't want the number one? No, Like, if you retire a number,
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whether it's a chem Warwick, whetherit's somebody for you all buty or
sing, if you retire the number, keep it retired. There is only
one exception to that rule. Ever, And this is exactly why I wanted
to bring this up to date.If John Wildhack got on the phone,
if Adriene Autry got on the phoneand said, hey, Derek Coleman,
Eddie Lamp and this transfer from Coloradowants to wear forty four. I know
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it's retired. Do you want togive it to him? Are you cool
with him wearing Hell, if EddieLampkin got on the phone, get all
your social media team out there andsay, hey, Eddie's calling Derek Coleman.
We're just letting you know over're tapingthis, it would be a cool
moment. I go to Carson Palmerand Jordan Edison. If you remember,
Jordan Addison was a big time receiverat Pittsburgh. He transferred to USC.
He wanted to wear number three.He called Carson Palmer and said, can
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we unretire three? Carson Peller's like, if you're making the program better and
this is what I can do tohelp the program, of course you can
wear my number. And I'm surethere's things like hey, respect it,
do well, whatever, right,But the idea that like you're gonna retire
a number and be like, nah, I'm with Derek Coleman, like if
you're just was it retired or nothonored? I think he thinks it's retired
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because nobody's worn it in thirty years, Okay, but nobody asked him to.
How good is this kid from Colorado? I feel bad because I think
he's a very good player. Butnow some Syracuse fans has been trashing him
on social media. I think itwas JD on Twitter who's getting some pushed
because he called him Eddie Fatkin.He's good, but there's nothing like Colin
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an athlete fat that's the that's theyeah, how do you like me?
Now? I get the frustration thoughfrom Syrius Fancers, like, Okay,
so you're telling me we're gonna givethe number forty four out for the first
time in thirty years to a guywho decommitted. He's gonna wear it for
one season and we think he's thisgood. I don't think he's gonna be
a first round draft pick. Idon't think he's gonna lead him to the
Final four. So he's not afive star recruit. So no, I
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don't think it's to the theory youbrought a few minutes to go of,
Hey, this guy is warranted thenumber of forty four. Yes, because
that's because that's like, as aMichian guy, number one, that's that's
the one. And Rich Rodriguez camein. What it always was was if
you were a special a special widereceiver, you got to wear one.
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That was the deal. Rich Rodriguezcame in and was like, I'm gonna
let defensive backs have it. Andalso that was when that was right around
the same time that college football said, hey, you, as long as
the guy's on on the field atthe same time, you can have two
of the same number. So you'dhave a number one wide receiver and a
number one defensive back. Well,which would Braylan Edwards, who actually started
a charity revolving around the number one, lost his ever loving mind, and
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I'll be honest with you, sodid I because that was always special when
you saw the number one, whichis weird because Desmond Howard probably the best
of all of them, twenty one, but it was I'm with you.
If a revered number should be earnedand discussed, it should not be just
like it almost feels kind of feelslazy, kind of feels like, hey,
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we may not get this kid ifwe don't let him have forty four.
Just give it to him. Reallyfine, nobody's gonna care. Derek
Coleman's gonna care. It cares DerekCohen, what's he done? What's he
done in years? You know,I'm mister and il mister pro athlete,
raw rah, go get your money. This is something then has to be
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dressed because I'm glad you brought Michigan. It goes for everybody, Sienna u
Wallbany, Alabama, USC where thereis so much power to the player.
Now the school can pay the player, you can get an IL deal,
you have the transfer portal. Canwe at least draw the line somewhere where
it's like, if we're gonna unretire a number for you, can we
at least do it the right way? Can we not have Can we not
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bow to the athlete every single time? Can we draw the line? Because
Derek Coleman's right, there's a legacywith forty four. There's something cool about
forty four and it's you know,it stands out for me for Syracuse because
that's the number. If someone toldsomething you guys had that nobody else has.
Right, Like if someone's like myson Rex, at some point here
in the next few years, he'sgonna play sports. I actually remember this
is pretty cool. I remember havingthis conversation with my dad. So my
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dad was my Pop Warner coach andhe was coach, so he got all
the uniforms. So I remember,as a seven year old that big moment,
there's all the uniforms for football,and I got to pick the number.
I got the first choice, andI asked Dad. I go,
Dad, what's the cool number towear? So I was the center.
He said you should wear a numberin the fifties and I thought, oh
man, what's the coolest number inthe fifties? And he said fifty one
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for Dick butckets. I'm like,that's awesome. So later on I wore
fifty but like I remember that momentof like, wow, I just picked
my first number, and that's cool. I think forty four is the best
number in all sports, and wedon't have to do that today. Maybe
that's the topic for later this summer. But from Hank, Aaron and Reggie
Jackson and all the people we talkedabout earlier, I think forty four is
the coolest numbered sports. What liketo go number one? That's probably in
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the conversation too, but like tohave that just man like, don't give
it to him or at least dosomething cool with it. Well, don't
don't just give it up so easilybecause the transfer from Colorado, and like
you said, like no one wasgonna notice when he's gonna take the court,
nobody's gonna notice what nobody's wearing it. Let's let's let's remember something too
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on our side of it, likewhere we are, well you're not.
And I know this for the guyswho play it. Sports breaks down two
numbers, like there's a reason thatwhen I've gone out of my way to
not fall into the lazy conversations andI know everybody he's pushing me to do
Mount Rushmore say, drives me nuts, and please don't bring up barstool.
I think big Cat does it ina creative and funny way. I think
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he does a great job. IfI had thought of that first, I
would do I would do Mount rushMorris. I didn't think of it before
him. But like the other oneis the who do you think of when
you think of this number? AndI love that because it's I think it's
a good mental exercise. And I'malways afraid that if I don't work my
brain, it's gonna go to sleepand be done. But like that's something
we all do. Like look atour guy, Nick Haig. We're talked
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to coach a couple of minutes.Nick Haig has been forty seven forever.
So something goes wrong with the Jerseycompany we end up getting He has to
wear fifteen, play like a manon fire, like he was awesome.
Still soon as he got that fortyseven, he's like this, get this
fifteen to bleep away from me.Now the collister's when he's gonna he's been
great. We probably should have wonbased on one of his sacks. But
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you know these guys, they careabout these numbers. They matter. So
if this number matters enough to youas a kid that you're like, listen,
I'm gonna come over Colorado, butI gotta have forty four, it
should matter enough to you to reachout to the dude that it was last
worn by and say, hey,I want to honor you like I want
like, I don't want to dothis. This isn't just about me,
it's about QS and I want tobe here. I want to wear forty
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four, May I please? Andif he's a jerk about it, well
then't wear it anyway. But atleast you tried, or just say from
that when it's retired, Nope,right, forty four is not an option
that's retired. Could it be unretired? Maybe I do want to make it
unretired. Just have that kind MichaelJordan be Steph Curry be be Lebron James
be a great be somebody that Ican't like be somebody. It's so good
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wearing that number that Derek Coleman evengoes, allright, y'all, look,
I'm good, all right, Well, you know what. I wasn't thrilled
at the beginning. But if ifthe young man's gonna go out there and
hoop like that in my forty four, I'll share it. And one more
thing about Audrey. This is moreSyracuse focused. And I think again that
statement by you should go over allcollege sports. That's everybody, like,
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have respect for the past, haverespect for the legacy. I still say
social media should be a part ofit. Get those likes, those retweets,
do it on your own social mediaplatform, play to the fan base
and everything else. But for Syracuse, coach Autry had to follow a legend
in Jim Beheim. You don't wantany bad press. After a really bad
season last year and right now Syracusebasketball, I know the air games here
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on WLFX and our sister station WGY. They're pacing to miss the tournament again
next year. And that hurts gosh, It hurt me right in the belly.
They don't look very good next season. Yet do something that can at
least get the fan base on yourside. Do something that you know endears
yourself to the fans a bit.This is not the way to do it.
This is not the way. No, Well, hopefully it'll work out.
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I think. I hope he's agood player. I hope Syracuse is
good. Hope all that stuff happens. I also hope that you go out
to Moha Kanda, get yourself aCRV or not a c or a new
ride. Thanks to our friends inMohawkana. Just confirmed with the team today
we will be back in Mohawk Hondacoming up in July. I want you
like a drummer roll, But I'mall fired up about Syracus. Now something
I'm gonna do. We're gonna beback. God, We're gonna be back
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at Mohawk Honda on July sixteenth.So get ready for that Mohawk on a
July sixteenth. We'll be back there. Live in Glenville. Get yourself a
new ride. I'm taking my vehicleon a summer road trip. Well,
I say, mo trip, it'sprobably gonna be the Odyssey. But I
love my CRF you know, speakingabout my CRF. I don't even have
it today. Just realized, wellI should have realized that earlier, but
I just looked out to the parkinglot. Uh, my dad and Rex
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are out having a grandpa Grandson's day. So he's got the car seat first,
butt heavy. I think they're atGarfield, the movie, Oh,
same thing, or some other placethat gives out free breadsticks. They're enjoyed
their time. They've played a loton kits shows the og anyways, he's
enjoying the CRF now. So mohawkanaget yourself a ride that maybe even your
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mom and dad, the grandparents,siblings and more can enjoy with your friends,
your family and more. It's mohawk, are you concerned? Where they
always go out of the way toplease you? Concerned for what? Like
when you get your CRV back,every be like, where's that movie star
that was driving it yesterday? Where'sthat dude that I see in all the
movies? Is that Malcolm McDonell,Is that him? Is that Walski?
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What are you doing in Walt PotowskiCRV? I'm not concerned. Maybe I
should have been. I am alittle concerned about this. I am really
concerned about this. We're gonna talkto coach Ware coming up. I feel
like I've been as respectful as Ican like. I feel like I've been
very good to coach Wear to nothave a blow up. I know.
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I just ran and raved about fortyfour. I have another rant coming up
before this hour ends. By theway, I think it's gonna surprise you.
Levak, You've got Flock University tomorrowunder the orange roof. Yes,
sir, this might be the mostinteresting conversation we've had all season long with
coach war. Oh would you saythat about but having billions and more?
Could this be? I don't thinkwe're gonna fight with him over where?
Do you disagree with him? Ithink he's gonna have some rants. Oh
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yeah, I think he's not gonnahold back in this interview coming up here.
He hasn't been. Where have youbeen? Coach Ware is coming up
NeXT's time for us, thank god, and we will talk to him.
Yeah. No, it's it's gonnait's gonna be hot in the kitchen.
That's coming up next to guys,Fox Sports Radio ninety five nine to ninet
eighty. It's Levac and Guys onninety five nine Fox Sports Radio. We
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are joined by the head coach,general manager of the Albany Firebirds, coach
Damon Ware and coach. First ofall, crazy crazy road trip. Before
we even get into the game,like you guys are coming home, some
got messed up as a clerical laire. We were able to fix it,
but you know, obviously long longtrip. How were the guys by the
time they finally got to Albany aftereverything that happened. Comatos would probably be
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a good good term to use rightnow, but just a brutal trip.
You know, we didn't get withthe delays and everything that we had to
go through getting there, We didn'tget there till about two o'clock in the
morning, and then we left outon the bus at three o'clock in the
morning the day after, so wewere we were only there about twenty hours,
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which that is brutal enough as itis, and then we had a
long trip back and the clerical errorthat cost us another couple hours. So
literally we didn't get back until likethree o'clock in the morning. And yeah,
I would definitely say that was justa travel part of that was brutal
enough as it is, but I'msure as you'll ask me more questions,
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would get the even more brutal informationas we go. Yeah, guys is
chewing at his fingers. I justwant to make him wait, coach.
That's why I asked, no,like you know what you actually did do
that, coach. It's a wildgame. It's it's a game that I
think the best wait to phrase itis, maybe you've saw some things in
that game you've never seen in yourcoaching career before. Before we dive into
that, let's for those who haven'tseen that billing team. I think across
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the entire league surprised people about howgood that roster was. I know,
maybe not so much for you andyour staff, but I feel like that
team surprised a lot of people acrossthe league for their performance over this past
weekend. Yeah, that's a goodfootball team. I've got some quality players,
good coaching staff, good ownership group. So you know, all of
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all, it's a good organization.And so we never thought for a second
that it was somebody to overlook.We always knew they were good. We
just didn't know how good they werebecause they played a lighter schedule, and
so going into the game, wedidn't take them lightly. We knew they'd
be quality coach, that they've gotsome really good coaches up there, and
obviously they've got some really good playersas well, so we knew it was
going to be a dog fight,and a dog fighting was for the number
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one seven, so you know.But it was a fun game, all
right, So obviously the outcome now, while we were hoping for thirty six
thirty five final score, four billingsover the Firebirds, coaches like I don't
want to lead you into things thatwould get us into trouble. So the
way lead away? Is there aten second runof in our rule book?
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I guess? Is my first question. I'm just gonna say every week the
books different, so I'll just leaveit at that. Okay, My next
question is is center eligible in ourrule book? Because I've never seen a
nose tackle get a holding call inmy life. To answer this question,
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I got to just I have toreally dig deep here. So if you
want to hear this part of thestory, ask away. Let's just say
this. Let's start with this becauseit just it's it's important from an organizational
standpoint at every level from high schoolon, there is there is oversight to
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officiate so every call that you makeis scrutinized. You are graded on those
calls of those being good or badcalls, and ultimately you get more games
to continue to Ralph with the higherpercentage, and you're also eligible for playoffs
and championships and those things based onbeing a higher perchange referee. We're official,
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so there's oversight from high school on. Okay, so we're well above
high school level and there's been nooversight to be officiating. And so now
people are always thinking you're complaining becauseyou lost a game. Well, I
tell you, I'm more complaining.And but it was the exact same thing
over the national game, which wewon. So one game we won and
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one game we lost, and itwas identical in nature as to how they
treated the fourth quarter. So it'sit's just frustrating to you know, as
I've told everybody you know, ourorganization, our coaches are we work harder
than anybody in the country. Sowe work that hard and we get into
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a game. Now let's just talkabout We'll just talk about the last drive.
And this is not to say thatwe played a flawless game, is
to say that you didn't make thestakes itys to say we didn't leave some
points, you know, on thefield. But let's just talk about the
last drive of the game. Wekick off, we score, we kick
off, we took another or twelvepoint lead at that point to I think
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the squelve points. We kick off, ball hits the bar, bounces off,
we recover it right up on thewall. Okay, So the call
on the field is Albany ball firstand goal from inside the five, and
I like our chances to score thereinside the five. They challenge it.
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Now in Albany, we have fourcameras, and more likely than not,
even on our field, if Ichallenge a call that's something that lines the
game or wall plays, they're notgoing to overturn it because it has to
be indisputable evidence to overturn the call. So what is the most important part
of the play is what the refereescall on the field. They call Albany's
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ball, so they challenges, theycome back and overturn it. So I
asked, what angle did you seethe ball hit the wall? Because I
know there's no camera up wall,So what did you see? It needs
to be in disputed. They ignoredme. Same thing in Nashville They started
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to ignore me because they're this situationthat had so I won't get as mad
as I want to get it.So they overturn that. They get the
ball on whatever the three yard line. Okay, another penalty comes. They
moved the ball up to roughly thefield. It's fourth and seven. Okay,
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big play. We get after them. We you know, had five
sacks in the game. We weregetting after them. All gone. We
sacked the quarterback. They call onthe field on the mic, so the
ref is saying this to the tothe public, we have a pun pool
on number seventy seven. So I'mstarting to get frustrated. Mister white hat.
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Push pool is a technique that's nota penalty, so what you call
makes zero sense. It's impossible tocall that as a penalty. So then
they start to huddle up, andI am just so at this time,
we've grabbed the epad and I've lookedat the play now and I know there's
no penalty there. So I'm like, at the end of course, we
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can't challenge it. And I'm like, I'm mister official, now there's there's
no there's not even a push poolin the play, but you keep using
that term as to say, that'sa piloty, that's a technique. That's
like me saying there's a kick poston the offense and it's a penloty.
No, that's a technique. It'snot it's not something that's a penloty.
So I said, what are youexactly calling? So then they ignored me.
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They huddled up, and then theycalled it a holding call. Okay,
I'm looked at the play, Okay, who who held what? Show
me where anything? And they proceededto it normally. So on fourth and
seven we get a side that wouldhave ended the game, and they give
us a mystery call. And wejust watched that play again in our film
sessions just a little while ago,and it's the most egregious thing ever.
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There's just nothing there. There's nothing. There's not what you know, there's
plays that you can look at afterwardsand there might be a penalty on somebody
else or something else happens that,oh man, they could have got that.
There's absolutely nothing. There's not onebad thing happening on any person,
on any of our players that's illegal. Okay, they call that that's a
game changing call. When officials gettogether before the games they say, make
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it big. See what you see. Don't change the outcome of a game
unless it's big, and nothing bigon that plane. So again they get
the ball again. We then getan interception that's a perfectly placed they threw
the ball bad, through it insideor dB just took a step forward intercepts
the ball. They then call defensiveholding. Watch the film. There's nothing
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being held by the dB on thatplay. So you take away another turnover.
That's a game changing call. Theyhad about twenty plays and I'm exaggerating
slightly, which I know that hadtwenty plays on one drive to finally score.
And then, like I said,the coolest part for them was produced.
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That was incredible. And I toldtheir tickets that's one heck of a
play in a crazy time. Thatpart was exceptional everything else So I walked
out. You know, their coachis sobbing like he lost his firstborn child.
I was. I'm a bit appalledabout that. I've never cried over
a regular season win in my life. And I told my coach and stuff
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I ever act like that, slappedme in my face and spat me out
of that. I just don't understandto be that happy over beating us in
the regular season, but because everyonethinks we're invincible, because we've built up
this aura that and write for me. So we're a damn good football team.
In every game, we're a threatto anybody on the field opposite of
us. They are treating us thisway, and that is causing it just
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a bias towards us that I havenever seen in a season with no oversight.
Nobody's gonna call me and tell mewhat's going on in the Nasville game.
We're in that feelings game, andso you know what, hey get
to check book out. I wantthem to find me just so they call
me. That's how pissed I am. So I'll just keep saying it out
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exactly how I feel about it.I think we've been cheated in two games,
and I'm pissed, and I wantsomebody to reach out to me and
say, you know what, there'ssomething somebody gonna get reprimanded in this game
for what's being done. We shouldn'tbe in situations that the officials are changing
the course of games with their callswhen they're not there. That needs to
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be reprimanded. These people should notbe reping games. They certainly shouldn't be
in the playoffs. It's an unfortunatething that's happening. But at the end
of the day, you're hurting allof our hard work and I'm just I'm
just livid, and I just watchedthat game again and there's just nothing there
on that drive that does not allowus to win that football game. And
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I have to stand in front ofmy team and say we lost and act
like we lost when we made enoughplays to win that football game. And
that is not how you want toend the two best teams in the league
battling out for number one seeds.You don't want the game to end in
controversy, and that's exactly where we'reshitting. Their fans are yay, yay,
we want and our fans are cheated. That's not as a lead.
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We don't want that. We don'twant a controversial I'm going to be any
game, and it's unfair. Andagain, it's sad that it's happened twice
to us this year, and it'sjust an unaffortunate thing, especially with two
teams as talented as the two werejoining us right now on Fox Sports Radio
is the head coach of the AlbanyFirebers general manager David Ware. I want
to get to the regular season finale. I want to get to the post
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season. But there's a chance alot of that conversation is going to get
pushed to Flock University tomorrow when youguys are live at Hooters. I love
our friends at Hooters, so Imight live back and coach, I might
keep that for Flock University at thereplay right here on Saturday nine, Amazon
Fox. I just have one otherquestion for you, because I know you've
hinted at this a little bit,and you have the nickname of the Professor,
and you not only care about theFirebirds, but you care about arena
football. You care about the futureof the league. You care about what
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other franchisees, and most in particularyour franchise, about what it's going to
look like in twenty twenty five andtwenty twenty six, and how the product
gets better. If whether it's theleague, whether it's another coach, whether
it's a future coach, if youcould offer a recommendation of how does this
get better next year? What wouldsome of those things be. I know
you referenced about grating the performances,but how does this get better for the
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future in your mind, to makesure the product's better and these games aren't
decided by these calls. You justgot to have people to care. And
so everybody knows how passionate I amabout our organization but also the league.
I want this league to thrive.I you know, we wouldn't have came
into this league if we did notwant to thrive. But you've got to
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get the right people in the rightpositions. Now, are things getting way
better, Yes, they've got somevery good people that they've hired on Good
things are happening, but but unfortunatelythere's you know, things like this are
slipping through the cracks, and thatjust is a tough situation, a good
way to go into the playoffs.We've had a great season, you know,
There's just been a lot of thingsthat have happened to make make this
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a tough season. It's just ourschedule. We've not had a break.
There's teams that have had breaks.It's the unevenness of the schedule. You
know, our our opponents throughout theyear have a seventy one percentage, where
other teams, you know, they'reat forty percent. You know, it's
it's it's you know, it's it'sthe it's all those little details. It's
making the schedules fair, it's havingit's having a good director of officials and
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a good rules committee that can canget started on these things as soon as
the season ends and figure out what'sthe best set of rules for us to
play in that are easy to officiate. You need a director of officials that
loves the game and cares about thegame and is willing to put their reputation
on the line every single week.That's out here looking at film every week,
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that's out here creating performances, that'sout here putting out the videos of
calls for the coaches to make surewe're all on the same page. It's
unfortunate that I've literally played in adifferent set of rules and just about every
single game. That's not good forthe league. And it's and it's frustrating,
and there is some challenges for theofficials. I mean, we didn't
you put out the rule book untilthe eleventh hour. And that's that's trouble
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because most of these guys are collegeofficials, and so they go through two
you know, they got to goto two clinics every single summer so they're
me deep in NT double A football. You can't just snap your finger and
say, all right, I'm doingmy NT double A stuff. I got
to take my conference test and thenI turn around and do an arena football
game. But that's it's hard tokeep all those rules. It's all the
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impossible. It's just not something youcan bounce back and forth and veunless you've
got a really good system in place. So there was challenges on their side,
and I get that, but wejust got to have things fair across
the board. I mean, that'sall there is to it. And just
even with the officiating every pregame,when I talk to the white asset's,
I don't care how you call them, I don't care what rules you say.
Just let me know what you thinkyour rules are and just call it
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both ways. And I and Ithink you know, I'm not a I
don't scream at the officials on yell. I'm very even keeled. I don't
ever panic. But it does getfrustrating when you're playing by different rules every
every week and the guys don't knowwhat you know what the rules are,
and so we need to be allseason working with our officials. That's huge.
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We need to have a training programin place, that's huge. We
have a rules committee. There aresome rules that are that we could probably
make better to make the lead better. Even the positioning of the umpire this
year, that we took them outof the backfield, that's it's hard to
you know, I've they've we've missedso many box calls this year and and
things out of the box. Andit's because usually the Empire was sitting right
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there and you could see those thingsand they were right next to them.
And so there's just some things.We've got to look at our overall game
from top to bottom. We've gotto put people in the right positions.
But the biggest thing is you justwe meet people in leadership positions that absolutely
care, because that's where it startsis if you care, then you're going
to do everything in your power tomake sure all of the little eyes are
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dotted and to user cross and not. Surely what we got to do.
The AFL could be the absolute bestleague in the country if we dial all
these things down, we get everybodyon this ome page and we put people
in positions to operate the league ina professional manner. So like I said,
you know, obviously, my hopeis is that that distant grows and
it gets back to the AFL ofold and be the best league in the
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country and gets the best leading thecoverage and out the best players. And
obviously that's the goal and I'm onehundred percent for of that. But for
now, with the challenges that arein place, it's frustrating. It's I
work way too hard to end gameslike that. It's just a frustrating thing.
And I just I'm not gonna bean shake this until something's done about
it. And so I'm gonna justkeep fighting the machine until somebody can call
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me and we can go over what'sgoing on, and we can walk through
the film together and I can getsome opinions on two things, and you
know, we'll just keep keep fightinga good fight. But obviously, you
know, again, we want theArena Football League to succeed. We want
everybody in this league to succeed.Our players are coaches, our officials as
well. We want everybody to bein a good persision. Listen, Coach,
I love the passion and I loveit. I love the fact that
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you're willing to put your button linewhen it for something you care about and
something matters to you. And thenegative side of it is tomorrow I'm gonna
try and pour beers. I're gonathrow out hooters and ask you these same
questions all over again. And youknow, I'm ready because I am fired
up about this and I haven't Ihaven't. Like I said, it's the
same lass out when I came backfrom Nashville. It's gonna take me all
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week to shake this feeling and getready for the next game. And so
obviously we're gonna, you know,we're gonna dive into this next game.
And as I said today when wefinished watching the film, we're flushing billings
when we're on to the next Butuh but yeah, like I said,
I I always, uh, youknow, protect our players from all the
drama and I just you know,let me be the villain in this and
fight the system and you guys justworry about winning your next game, and
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you know, but I'm but I'mfired up, and it's it's just about
you know, professionalism. But Iyou know, I'm just such a big
person on that's all do the rightthings. And there's just been too many
things that happen. It's just beentoo hard of the schedule. It's been
you know, everything that we've gonethrough, We've we've battled through every bit
of adversity just you know, headon, and and like I said,
it's at some point, you know, you just want to be you know,
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appreciated for all that you do andall that you care and all that
you're willing to do to make thisleague succeed. And at some point at
the end of the day, youknow, I hope we get an out
of Boyd. And it's not it'snot hard to give us an out of
boy about all the things he's doneand challenge this league. And and so
again we just hope that it isthe right way. But we're happy to
be in the playoffs. We're excited, and and that's where we have to
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battle. You can't win the championshipunless you make the playoffs. We're in
the playoffs. We're excited. We'restill fighting for a great seed, and
so we got a lot to playfor. And as I told the guys,
hey we're starting the playoffs this week, so let's let's put everything into
it that if as healthy as wecan, let's not have any fun.
Put everything in the football this weekand let's go challenge this league and let's
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go let's be us against the world. I mean, it really has them
back all year, but this issuch a crucial time. It really gives
us against everybody, and we're willingto take that challenge on absolutely, coach
Coach Dave aware of the Albany Firebirds, and we'll get a little get even
deeper into this tomorrow over at Hootersfor Flock University, which you can hear
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Saturday morning, nine am right hereon Fox Sports Radio ninety five, nine
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to this team, and how muchyou fight for your guys and the entire
organization area. We love your brotherand whatever you need, you know we're
here for you. I appreciate it. We'll see you tomorrow night. Coach.
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I see the Flida Panthers jersey.I just feel like it's an ugly
fake soccer jersey, or maybe it'smaybe it's like it looks like a beer
hall, looks like some somebody wouldwear it a beer hall trying to be
cool. The Stanley Cup champions andyou're getting a quick straight at the end
of the show, dumping on them. Yeah, I know, I just
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it's not it's Jersey ugly. I'mnot there. I'm not there for it.
What's the reverse of a of aPenn Stater Ugly uniform? Ugly uniform,
bad a great helmet? Maybe,I don't know. Like, I
just I'm not here for it.I'm not here for it. Penn stand
is the worst uniform in sports.It's just boring. It's the worst well
and it's scares children, what Imean? Back to back close lines.
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You here in the top. Usuallythis is the fun segment. We get
back to everything we missed it.You're just bang Pen Stakes said their uniform
is oddly and Penn stay there.You know, listen, bad things have
happened at Penn stay that's not I'mnot like, I'm not like breaking news.
Everybody can see you know, allgot the internet. Yeah, I
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didn't have it this morning. Minewas down. You see me. I'm
still here. I'm still dropping clotheslines as they're needed. Let me talk
to you. I don't know,all right, talk to it conn of
your dirty bird, all right?What you you've been mumbling during the commercials
that you had you needed you neededusage of the dump today And I didn't
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know at first. I thought youjust had to like use the restroom.
But no, you want to youneed to talk. Yeah, I need
your advice here. This has turnedinto not so much. You'll never take
it though, like sometimes when whathave you ever taken my What did you
get your body at the wedding?Nothing? What did I say? Get
it something for her? Yeah?You did? You know? It's just
yeah, a lot, a lotof anniversary gift for my wife. Yeah,
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you just didn't even get one.I said get one? You said
no, uh yeah, no,It's just all right, go ahead,
let's give some wasted advice to guys. That's a whole new segment of the
show. Forget the Dump. Itswasted advice. It's the waste. Yeah
right right, Okay, So you'vetalked about your neighbor, perfect Lawn Vaughan.
Perfect. I would think, Iwould say, for my interactions with
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you, I would consider you tobe a very good neighbor. Now from
where you lived. Not to giveaway too much information. You don't have
a neighbor to your right. Youjust have a neighbor across the street,
which is sort of still a neighbor, and then someone to your left.
But you would consider yourself a goodneighbor, right, I mean I think
so. I keep to myself.I only get involved when they ask me
to get involved. I'm getting reallyconcerned about how the neighborhoods starting to think
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about me as a neighbor. Whyis this because I feel like I'm a
very good neighbor, Like I'm theguy no no, no, no no,
I'm waving everybody hi, how areyou? I'm getting that waving like
who's that kid? Who's that guywith the two kids up the street?
I don't know, he's always insuch a good mood. He's walking around
the neighbor. I go out ofmy way to do the high how are
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you waving? Very try to beengaging with my neighborhood. I really try
to do that. That may notbe enough because old can I just I'm
gonna show you something and just yourreaction. So you're walking with the kids,
I drive by as your neighbor andyou go, oh, yeah,
Oh my god, they probably thinkI'm no offense. I think you're a
slow adult. I'm sorry, Likeif you guys couldn't see it, but
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guy's like when guys is in aposition where he wants you to know he
cares, he goes way over thetop. Oh yeah. Like the arm
is just I mean probably about tocome off at the elbow. The smile
is so big, it looks likeit looks like that that movie, the
scary movie Smile. Like. Ijust had to act because I wanted to
see like not like a quick likehey, how you do a neighbor?
It was it's like a I wantto be your friend, stop with me
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friend. The highest level of that, though, when I do that is
when I'm driving West around so westWest has decided. My youngest he's a
year and a half now, hasdecided sleeping is not his thing anymore.
Can't. I've lost track of howmany two to four am mornings we've had
the last two weeks, and justassume all of them. But I will
try the old school approach of youknow what, let's put him in the
car, little eac drive him around. It's then he goes to the bed.
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But during that trip around the neighborhood. Now, people it's like,
you know, eight o'clock at night. Some guys waving like in it,
sir, there's a child in theback. Focus on the kid. Why
are you waving to me? Whyare you driving so slow? Like that
level of waving is probably the concern. But there's more to this. Yeah,
like, honey, come inside.He's already got one. So this
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is where it takes the clown.This is what's happened over the last forty
eight hours. Me, oh no, okay, So we have the spot.
Like I said, my son Wesisn't sleeping very well for whatever reason,
just deciding to be a year anda half. Maybe it's teeth thrown
out. I don't know what's goingon. He's not sleeping great. So
the setup is I'm in the livingroom, which our living room face is
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our garage. So like so justimagine like you're coming through the garage and
you go into the living room.So Wes will fall asleep on me sometimes
in the couch, and then I'llbring him upstairs into his crib and then
he'll be done. But in thatsame spot, So imagine this. There's
the living room there's the entrance tothe garage, and to the left it's
the deck in the backyard. Sothat's how that setup is. Now at
this point in my life, mysister in law is living with me.
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She moved in hopefully, hopefully she'llbe moving out soon, which this is
the youngest of the six. Shehad an apartment. It fell through.
She's with us for the summer andthen hopefully she'll be I mean, I
I mean, I don't know ifyou're gonna want space after the story I'm
about to tell. So she's datingsomebody right now. So her hours are
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not going to fit the hours ofa family of four, two kids,
married, about to be five,right about to be five, Like,
her hours don't match our hours.But I have to find this weird connect
of like, Okay, do Ileave the door open for her? Does
she have a key? How willshe get in the home if, for
instance, I fall asleep and thebabies asleep she doesn't want to wake wess
up? How are we going tofigure this out? Really has never been
an issue. She's working two jobs. She usually gets home right around when
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we get the kids in bed,so it really has been never an issue
except earlier this week. So atfour o'clock in the morning, I get
a knock on the deck door.So, yes, so I'm in the
Thomas, Thomas, I just Ijust I was just out. Thomas was
just so I got a lot ofquestions. So again, at that point,
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he had been Wes, had beenin the crib, gotten out of
the crib, brought back down inthe living room, and now I'm getting
a knock on the door from theoutside deck door at four. I would
my pants and then get up fightinglike I would be. I would be
my fight or flight would be anissue instantly. I've got a lot of
questions, okay, but I alsohave questions, but none that we can
do here were you probably listening tohave questions too. Let me give you
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the answer of what had happened andadd to the list of questions. Because
I follow up with my sister inlaw. I don't think there's questions right.
She was out with the dude,fell asleep at the house reading a
Bible, you know, like likekids do on dates nowadays. I woke
up. We're like, oh no, oh goodness, I should get home.
I didn't want to wake you guyswith a phone call, got outside
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quietly saw you as like Thomas Thomas. I imagine she's a lot like Sheldon
from Big Bang Theory, and justmay I please enter your domb sile please,
I'm outside in the cold and it'sfour am. That would be the
rational, reasonable, heavy favorite.As to what happened, let me tell
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you, like la night that didnot happen. Here's what instead played out.
I found out hours later her andthe boyfriend got back at cool one
thirty or two, and they alsothought, you know what, we don't
want to disturb them. We knowthey're probably got the kids. We don't
want to disturb it. But theboyfriend stay in your house too. Oh,
this is where it gets very thisis where it hits. Oh,
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you're running a bed and breakfast.So what I then found out later is
that the boyfriend and my sister inlaw. The boyfriend had a tent in
his car. So the boyfriend tookthe tent at two o'clock in the morning
moved it into the backyard. Sonow there's a tent in my backyard.
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So I go, why didn't youguys just come in? They're like,
no, we wanted to sleep outside. I go, why, So wait,
let me understand this. You guysgot back at about one thirty or
two o'clock in the morning with anavailable bed and room. But rather than
what of you doing that, ratherthan even both of you just trying to
sneak it and be like, youknow what, they're both gonna be asleep,
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they won't even know you slept,instead you thought the better idea was
to set up a tent in ourbackyard and sleep in the tent and then
hours later knock on the door,as if I wouldn't wonder, why is
someone knocking on my deck door atfour o'clock in the morning. So,
if that's not wild enough, ifthat's not insane enough to what you just
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heard. After the show yesterday,I got back to my house and I
saw a car parked on my neighbor'slawn. Not not all the way on
the lawn. No, it's notlike you just took over the lawn,
but to the point you're like,hey, you're not respecting that person's lawn
right, like you're on their lawn, Like it's not our house now,
it's like right on the edge.But I'm like, just damn move it
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over a little bit. Yeah,just kid on there. But I'm like,
who is this person? Who isthis person who just parked in the
neighbor's lawn. I get in,I'm gonna call him jungle boy because he
looks like Jack Perry. My sonis calling him jungle boy. So yesterday,
jungle boy sleeping out in my backI come back from dinner, Jungle
boys at the table, cars parkedin the neighbor's lawn. I don't know
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what he used to doing, soI don't know how to handle this one.
I know what I want my answerto be, get out. You're
both gone, see ya, byebye. I'm going on vacation soon.
I don't know what's gonna happen whenI'm gone from my house for a week.
I got a lot of concerns.Hopefully my parents are listening to me,
like, you got to make somedecisions right now. Look back,
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you've heard that, which please atTom guys t O. I'm g was
easy. This is my life rightnow. I got jungle boy in my
backyard. I got him parking onthe neighbor's lawn. They gotta go bye
bye? What all right? Sowhat you have to remember? One of
the reasons I'm single is. Idon't have to have a conversation about this.
This is this ends my this endsmy way everyway. Hey, hey,
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hey, what are you doing?Uh? I just, you know,
set up my tent. Now you'renot. Now you're not. You're
gonna put that in your stupid car. It off my neighbor's lwn. You're
gonna keep driving. I don't carehow far you go. I don't care
where you end up. It's justnot gonna be here anymore. And you,
if you don't like it, gettingthe past your seat, there's plenty
of room. It looks like avery nice double decker tent you can live
in together. Your freaking hippies outthere probably smoking your weed all day and
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which is legal now god bless you. Whatever. But and then trying to
start a Hippi commune in my backyardthe middle of the night. Not gonna
happen. To see, that's me. I'm single. You have to have
a conversation with the missus who isfive months pregnant, who is five months
pregnant. You have to go,hey, you're okay with all of this,
and she goes, yeah, it'sfine. You gotta eat it.
You can get you can go like, hey, guys, do me a
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favor. Don't park on the neighbor'slawn. Sister in law. Here's a
key, Okay, be respectful,here's the key. We'll talk more later,
whatever. Because if you go toofar either way and the missus doesn't
like it, she's not gonna takeit out on them, she gonna take
it out on you. Yes,that's the hard part here. Someone listening
to this is like, gos,you've made a lot of mistakes along this
path here. You let her movein. I don't think you had a
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choice in a lot of it.I don't think I know it either,
but you also may not now,So like that's the thing is you either
have to talk to the missus,get get her to speak to them,
or maybe just maybe just take itout in the boyfriend, I mean,
because he's he's a stranger in this, you know, take it out on
him. Hey, hey, juniorduggle boy. Yeah, what a jungle
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boy? Why are you sleeping inmy yard? Did do you pay rent?
Do you pay rent? Why areyou here? Are you eating my
food? What are you doing?Go away? Doesn't feel better if it
was just one night, as ifthat even matters, Like how long has
Jungle Boy been out in my backyard? Has he done it more? Now
talking this out with you, Maybehe's been out there at one o'clock in
the morning. I've been realized.Maybe he's figured out a method where he
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gets it at one, sleeps inthe backyard, gets out at about five,
and moves on. If you livein my area, I apologize,
I didn't know. I assume itwas one night. You know why I
assume it was one might look atthis wrong. You love pro wrestling.
He looks like Jungle Boy. TysonFury is your favorite. He's a gypsy.
This guy could be gypsy. Youcould have with like fifteen dudes living
in your backyard soon who are runninglike scams and stuff. This could be.
(51:05):
This could be you have a wholenew business. Okay, so you're
you're I'm not a fan. I'mnot a fan of what's happening. Me
neither. But your advice is tohave a conversation with your wife. Yeah,
as soon as possible, I say, let's talk about what's happened over
the last two days. No controlledenvironment. See, this is your best.
This is how you do it,like like if you were ever gonna
actually grow a pair and go talkto our boss about raises or I don't
(51:29):
know, maybe your co host beingfull time one day, you wouldn't just
storm into his office and go,we need to talk. You'd be like,
hey, pres meet me for lunch. I'd love the I found a
new place. I know you likethis. Let's have let's have great wings
down the road at Otis and Oliverswhatever. And then you'd be like,
oh, that's nice, okay cool, And then we get in there they
go, hey, here's the thing, just a look curious. How do
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you feel about this where you knowwith her, like maybe you know,
go get dinner. The kids areasleep, are about to be the does
that are playing quietly for a second, So what your feelings on Jungle Boy
and your sister, Like you feellike I feel like they're a little disruptive
for our for what we're trying tobuild here. Would you like me to
handle it? I'll handle it.I'll talk to them, or would you
you know, how how would youlike to you know, proceed with this
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and let it, let it,let her, you know, put her
in a good place. Yeah,and then just ask her a pinion of
it. Jungle Boy and sister inlaw, when are you leaving? Per
se? Well, the thing is, if the conversation goes right with your
with your wife, then you maynever have to have that conversation because she
very welcome. Go to the sisterand go, hey, listen, I
got two little kids. I gotanother one on the way. Uh.
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Neighbors not a big fan. Andyou're parking on the lawn. You're making
Thomas nuts. Uh. You arehere as long as you need to be,
and my sister, I love you. Jungle boy's got to get a
vine out of town, like he'sgot to go. You guys go hang
out at his place. Does hehave a place? Yeah? Why are
they at your place? It's likeforty five minutes away or maybe an hour
plus away. It sounds like terribleplanning in this port. Well he's a
ten. Can't they just go stealthcamp? I see that on YouTube all
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the time. Now. My hopeis that when I go on vacation next
week, I'm a look up athing. It's called camping with Steve.
All the dude does is stealth stealthcamp. He puts up tents in front
of police stations and stuff, andthey don't see him see. My hope
is when I'm gone next week andout of town and out of the area.
My hope my house will can becompletely locked up. I will have
people making sure, I'll have peoplewatching it. Now, if she's there,
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she's there. But my fear isthat all of a sudden, with
that, there's gonna be a tentin the backyard for like seven days.
Like I locked up the house,I'm good to go. Oh no,
no, no, no, nono. Because I have relatives in allbody.
So that's a good part where it'slike, you know, they're gonna
be there, rotating back. Thetent is there. It's not gonna be
alone. This is gonna be Woodstocktwenty four, the Goslowski edition. There's
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gonna be like six of them backthere in a jam band. Because he
sounds like a dirty hippie. Imean not to sound like cartman, a
fellow fatty. He sounds a littlebit like a hippie. See a hippie.
But you're nola any coughs, yousmell weed a you know. Every
time he walks to you like somebodyhas skunk with their car. No,
I call them jungle boy. Hehas the characteristics of somebody who would be
climbing on things constantly, someone whowouldn't wear shoes, someone who is he
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looks like Jack Perry, he doesso, Yeah, I would say,
hippie's a good start. Yeah,No, that's that's gonna be a full
commune by the time you get backthere. I mean squatters' rights. They're
gonna be singing chanting songs to youabout being a terrible landlord. They're gonna
dig for their own water in thebackyard, but it'll actually be your water
pipe. They'll break that like awell out of sir. What you're telling
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me is no how, no matterwhat how aggressively I wave and smile at
my neighbors, this is not gonnahelp it. They're gonna laugh at you
about this. And then I andI would actually my first advice tone down
the wave a little bit to anice little little just at the wrist,
Hey, hey, Patna. Andthen, but most importantly, it's a
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sweetie. I brought you up.You said, Taco bell has been hitting
this this this all round. Yeah, you bring home some Taco belts tonight,
you go. Hey, I wasjust wonderful. I just wanted you
to have some taco Bell, loveyou, sorry about not getting you presents
for your birthday, anniversary, Christmasor any other event ever. But uh,
hey you, what are your feelingson what's going on with with with
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your sister and Jungle Boy? Doyou know that they were at the door
at four am? You know thatshe knows there's just camp steaks all over
the back yard right now? Doyou know that? How do you feel
about that she got gifts her Christmasat her birthday? Yeah? Sure she
did from who? Yeah, here'syour T three? Honey, I love
you? Can we get rid ofthem? What are your what are your
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feelings on restricting their access to thehouse? Tomorrow's the NBA Draft Believe or
Not Dig one of two. We'regonna have coverage after the show tomorrow.
It's a Wednesday edition to the showtomorrow. We'll I'm sure talk about game
plan. Uh Flock University? Isthat Hooters? Maybe you should meet me
over there and watch the first roundof the draft after Flock he was done.
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That's possible. Ten, we canstay right there, more possible than
usual because you're gonna get kicked outtonight when you talk to her about kicking
her sister out. The lines aremoving like that are that's tomorrow. Flock
University is Smorro. Although we appreciatecoach, we're just joining us about fifteen
twenty. I do enjoy I enjoyyour life being way more hectic than mine.
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Like right now, like my daughterand her boyfriend. Everyone saw they
get a little a little miffed atme because I want certain things certain ways,
and I can, I can,I can feel the animosity and I
just go, yeah, you wantto pay rent? And they say no,
and everything's fine for a little while. It's amazing how fast it's like,
Hey, you know, remember thatDisney trip for taking in August?
You want to pay your share?Now? Okay, cool, great,
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I'll do what I want. Okay, all right, good gall We had
this talk. Come all along.That's that's what you do. You know,
by the way, the law's notmode. Guys, if you're listening,
get that done for me. That'dbe great. All right, Well
there's there's the dump for you guys. Is getting dumped on in his own
in his own campground, I meanhouse phenomenal, his real glass bro someone's
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up next. If you know what, Rich did show up to work yesterday,
so it could be them again.Yeah, who cares me? Driving
over to your neck of the woods. I'm gonna watch this thing play out.
This is the soap op rothers.You know that you didn't know you
wanted, but now you know youneed. Everybody, have a great night,
big show tomorrow, hump Day edition. Looking forward to it, excited
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about it. Make sure you washyour hands, don't touch your face.
Lock your fence or you can finda hippie and his sister in law living
in your backyard. It's the backguys. Fox Sports Radio