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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning, Hope. You had a great three day weekend.
Well about the weather. It was perfect for the Labor
Day weekend, and now it's back to work and the
Big Three. The President is itching right now to send
the National Guard and federal assets to fight crime in Chicago.
Speaker 2 (00:20):
We are being targeted because of what and who we represent.
Speaker 1 (00:24):
Mister President, do not come to Chicago. I'm willing to
go to Chicago, which is a big trouble. But we
have a governor that refuses to admit he has problems.
We'll talk about that fight and then the question could
New York be next on his list? He keeps mentioning
New York, keeps saying it over and over again. He's
got to be thinking about it. Former New York Mayor
(00:46):
Rudy Giuliani suffers several injuries in a car accident in
New Hampshire. The most serious injury a broken back.
Speaker 3 (00:54):
They didn't give specifics about if he had multiple vertebrae
that were fractured or just one. But typically when we
see a trauma induced spinal fracture broken back, it takes
people several months, especially if they're being treated with the
traditional methods, which are physical therapy, a back brace, rest
and pain relief.
Speaker 1 (01:14):
After the accident. This should raise his spirits. The former
mayor learned that the President was giving him the Presidential
Medal of Freedom. Some of the survivors who were sold
by Jeffrey Epstein to the rich and powerful will be
speaking out later today to push Congress for the release
of all the Epstein files. They're their stories and no
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one should politicize them.
Speaker 2 (01:37):
Let the American people hear from the victims and let
them tell their truth.
Speaker 1 (01:43):
And were you glued to the TV screen?
Speaker 4 (01:46):
It's time to play America's favorite deckpock game.
Speaker 1 (01:49):
This is power Ball. Then you were probably disappointed nobody
won the billion dollar power Ball and now tomorrow night's
drawing is up to one point three billion. By the way,
two people in New Jersey won a million dollars, so
check your tickets. And yesterday, Labor Day was the unofficial
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end of summer and the beaches were packed.
Speaker 2 (02:14):
It's an awesome summer.
Speaker 1 (02:15):
I had an amazing summer with all my friends, and I
just love going down to the Jersey shore. Asbury Park
is a place to be. Wait a minute, did you
hear the forecast? Summer's not dead quite yet. Now let's
talk a little bit. First of all, let's welcome Natalie
Vaka back after what are you? How long were you?
You were a month? Right? About a month off? No,
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she looks, she looks gorgeous.
Speaker 4 (02:40):
I was here for seven days in August.
Speaker 1 (02:43):
You were here for seven days in the month of August.
Speaker 4 (02:46):
I was Did you not realize I'm back, I'm back,
I'm back.
Speaker 1 (02:51):
Wow? And how was it?
Speaker 5 (02:53):
You know what?
Speaker 4 (02:54):
August was a really good month. Yeah, the weather was spectacular.
Speaker 1 (02:58):
It was gorgeous. And what what beach do you.
Speaker 4 (03:00):
Go to down in between Seaside and Point Pleasant on
the Barrier Island.
Speaker 1 (03:06):
That's gorgeous Because you're rich, you got a place.
Speaker 2 (03:09):
I am not.
Speaker 4 (03:10):
It is not my home. I have someone who lends
me a house.
Speaker 2 (03:15):
You know.
Speaker 4 (03:16):
My family has a home down there, so that's where
we hang out. But it was great. I just you
know what, I worry because I can't ever just take
good weather and say great, what's coming next? Because the
summer was way too good.
Speaker 1 (03:31):
That is the very definition of a pessimen. That's unbelievable.
So now you're worried that it's been so nice that
we're going to get slammed with something I have to
it just ying and yang. Right. So in your life,
if things are going too good, you always think, oh,
something that's gonna happen.
Speaker 4 (03:50):
Sometimes I just like to be prepared, that's why.
Speaker 1 (03:54):
Well that's kind of amazing. Well, anyway, we missed you.
Chris was in and Chris was great, but not you.
So we're really we're really glad to have you back. Jacqueline,
you missed her, right, Oh my god, I missed her
so much. When she's gone, I'm so sweet.
Speaker 4 (04:11):
And you know what, I got so many really nice
dms from listeners on my Instagram account wondering where I was.
Speaker 2 (04:18):
But I was, okay.
Speaker 1 (04:18):
That was really sweet, So thank you. Yeah, I like
Larry sucks by himself. Why aren't you here? Why can't
Why aren't you here to help? Not one person said that,
not one, not one. Thanks. It's so it's great to
have you back, and I'm glad you had tremendous weather.
You really did. Let's talk about the Mayorage race for
a second, because Governor Hochel, who has been well in
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the majority of people who are refusing in the Democratic
Party to endure Zorin Mom Donnie, seems like she might
be changing her mind. I've had my conversations about where
the city will go under his leadership. He is the candidate.
Speaker 3 (04:58):
He was reached out to me to talk about these things.
Speaker 1 (05:01):
Yeah, sorry about the audio.
Speaker 6 (05:02):
There.
Speaker 1 (05:03):
She was at the East Indian Day parade. Every politician
was at the parade. But what she was hinting is
that they're having conversations. And one thing amazingly that she
said was that he was the only candidate to reach
out to her, which seems kind of amazing since Andrew
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Cuomo and Well, they've had a kind of tumultuous relationship,
but at least they work together. I know Governor home
Go very well. I was the one who.
Speaker 6 (05:35):
Found her to run initially, Governor. I think it's because
the Assemblyman doesn't know her.
Speaker 1 (05:43):
He's only been there for a couple of years and he.
Speaker 2 (05:45):
Never showed up for work, so he's probably introducing himself.
Speaker 1 (05:50):
Well, Mandami is kind of thrilled about the whole thing.
Speaker 5 (05:53):
We don't need Washington DC's help in addressing these questions
of New York City.
Speaker 1 (05:59):
What we need is them to stop hurting the city, right.
He appreciates the Governor Hochel stood up to Trump.
Speaker 5 (06:05):
It showcases a new era of politics in our city,
which has for so long been characterized by a mayor
and a governor at waur and we know that that
was former Governor Andrew Cuomo's orientation to a relationship that
is critically important to delivering for New Yorkers.
Speaker 1 (06:22):
So I don't know if Kathy Hockel's going as far
as Mom Donnie hopes she would go, because now he's
claiming is that Governor Hokeel is now embracing socialism. It's
a new era in politics in New York. And I
don't think she was going that far, but everybody was.
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The East Indian Parade, it was it was pretty amazing.
The parade itself is amazing every single year, but Curtis
Sleewan wanted to make sure everybody understood that he's been
going going to this parade forever, and not only that,
he has been walking the streets forever in that area
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to make sure it's safe.
Speaker 6 (07:10):
I mean, I know every square Richard Crown Heights to
the surrounding areas where the West Indian community has.
Speaker 5 (07:16):
Become the power.
Speaker 2 (07:17):
I will never forget those who helped make the Guardian
Angels that make me why I'm todday.
Speaker 1 (07:22):
It is getting a little bit scary right now. But
you know, we just talked about it being the unofficial
end to summer. This is the official beginning of the
real campaign. Now you're going to start to see ads. Now,
you're going to start to see money. Now, more endorsements
are going to come in, and people now are paying
more attention than they ever paid before. Everybody was kind
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of like, well, let's let this figure itself out. You know,
the elections far away. People are going to drop out,
people are going to get endorsements, people aren't going to
get endorsements. But now it's serious, and we got two
debates coming up and I in October. But in the meantime,
you're going to see a whole lot of ads, and
there's a whole lot of maneuvering going on. I was
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surprised yesterday you heard all the people I played. I
played Mom Donnie, and I played Cuomo and I played Sliwa.
Eric Adams has really started to not talk about the
campaign out of nowhere. As a matter of fact, when
he was asked questions at a press conference on Friday,
he said, on topic on topic, on topic, on topic,
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he hasn't been doing that at all. You know how
he has the news conferences and he says, no, no, no,
we have to stay on topic for the news conference,
and then I'll have one news conference a week where
you can ask anything. Well, he threw that out during
this campaign. Now all of a sudden it's back, which
leads me to believe he is seriously thinking about dropping
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out of the race, which, by the way, I think
would be a wise thing to do at this point,
because he could endorse a candidate. He could endorse Cuomo
or I guess it would just be Cuomo. He's not
going to endure Sliwa and he's not going to endorse
mom Donnie and work with Cuomo, and Cuomo would embrace him,
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and then he'd save his mayoralship because he's going to
go out as a failure. He's going to go out
as someone who lost an election. He's going to go
out as someone who was charged by the federal government
and had the charges dropped by the Trump administration. And
that's not the way he wants to go out. So
maybe I'm reading too much into this, but it is strange.
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He's just taking a completely different take on the whole thing.
He's it's a completely different attitude that he has right now.
So I don't know. I just get the feeling that
this may be the end of the line for Eric Adams,
even before the debates, why put himself through the debates
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of he has no shot? And every poll, poll after
poll after poll after poll, shows that he's not going
to come any We're close. He's in the single digits
on every single poll, and so I just feel like
that's what's going to happen, which way, by the way,
would be horrible for Curtis Leewa because right now, the
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only path to victory for Curtis Leewa is the three
other ones splitting votes, and if one of them drops out,
I just don't think that's going to happen. Anyway. I'd
like to hear from you. I do agree with that.
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really is. Plus tickets to see Hugh Jackman at eight
twenty five, So stay with us. Well, the Epstein files
have not gone away. They're at the forefront again today
with a congressional investigation and several of the victims of
Jeffrey Epstein appearing on Capitol Hill. So what does Jimmy
Fala think we're going to learn? What would he like
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to see in the Epstein Files. Jimmy Fayla is the
WR host from nine to midnight on Fox Across America
with Jimmy Fla and he his host of Fox News
Saturday Night with Jimmy Fayla on the Fox News Channel
and he joins us every Tuesday. So, Jimmy, the Epstein
Files are coming out. What are we going to find out?
(11:44):
And if not that, what would you like to see
in the file?
Speaker 2 (11:49):
I mean, I don't know what I'm looking for. I
just want more because at this point, all we know
Larry is the most powerful people on earth considered Jeffrey
Epstein to be a really good hang and you can
take that anyway you like. That's what you're supposed to
(12:11):
And the more you watch this play out, the more
it continues to read to me like proof that we
can still work in a bipartisan fashion in Washington, because
nobody in either party wants this out. And I still believe,
you know, I caught that testimony from just Laine Maxwell,
and she seemed to give everybody a little bit of
what they were looking for if you were Republican, if
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you were a Democrat. But even she said herself, she
doesn't believe he hung himself. I don't believe he hung himself.
So I don't know that that's where this is going today.
But I think until we get some type of larger
transparency than we were promised, uh this, this story is
not gonna go away. So today's, you know, juicy day
anytime powerful people in Washington are nervous. I'm excited.
Speaker 1 (12:55):
Yeah, And I was hoping for big things like I
would like to see video and pictures of like Bill
Clinton women's underwear. That's that's the kind of stuff I'm
hoping for.
Speaker 2 (13:04):
I'm trying to watch less of that. So we've been
a counselor Larry, are you on a different weekend than
I did? I find myself in a new place today.
I'm kidding.
Speaker 1 (13:16):
Yeah, No, there's so much Listen, we're still so concerned
about the mayor's race here. You know what, Jimmy, are
you gonna move out? Are you are? You're still living
in the city right, well? Listen?
Speaker 2 (13:28):
Yeah, And you know I want to as much as
I say I want to move out if Mom Donnie wins,
I also don't like waiting in long lines, you know,
And that's gonna be the problem. Is everybody's gonna want
everybody's gonna want to skip down. Maybe there's an off
ramp here. We were talking about this on my Saturday
night TV show. We've all spent so much time watching
him bench press. Maybe we give him like a gym,
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you know, maybe Mom Donnie gets a gym. And it's
just like it's a test run for how you run
a city, seeing if the economy's at ten to the
size he needs the workout. Why don't we try to
Why don't we try to off ramps this thing? Larry,
I feel like we're giving.
Speaker 1 (14:06):
Up too easy. No, I think I gotta feel And
Eric Adams is going to drop out, and so that
might be the only salvation, uh that we have, because
if not, he's going to be the mayor of New
York City. And you're right, I think there's gonna be
a long line of people leaving, especially if you make
a certain amount of money. You know, if you make
Jimmy faile of money, then you're gonna want to get
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out of the city.
Speaker 2 (14:30):
Are you saying I'm gonna I'm gonna have to fold
my only fans camera?
Speaker 1 (14:33):
Is that what you're telling me? That is definitely an
account I would sign up for. It may sound sick,
but I've never done OnlyFans in my life. I would
sign up to see depending on what you did. You
know what, Yeah, this is what I would do.
Speaker 2 (14:52):
I could. I could because I'm too out of shape
for an only fans. I could start in only foods
where you just got me eat sandwiches and all those
chovy chasers will come after me on the TV side
to just watch me eat sandwiches on camera. I think
we'd make money off that.
Speaker 4 (15:10):
I think you might.
Speaker 1 (15:12):
I think you would. I may watch you anybody.
Speaker 2 (15:16):
Yeah, we don't tell anybody we left. We say we're
standing up to Maro Donni. We're starting this only foods
to support our local restaurants, but we will of course
be filming in Florida.
Speaker 1 (15:25):
Unbeknowns Dad. That seems like we're zoom hey. One of
the themes of today of this show has been the
fact that when Donald Trump takes a position on anything,
the Democrats line up on the other side of it,
and they come out on the wrong side of so
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many issues. Now apparently they're against law and order. If
you've seen the stats out of Chicago over the weekend,
fifty four people shot, seven dead. I mean, that doesn't
happen in a month in New York City. Can't. I can't,
for the life of me understand what that party is
doing right now. They're killing themselves.
Speaker 2 (16:06):
Literally, yeah, they actually are.
Speaker 5 (16:08):
No.
Speaker 2 (16:08):
Literally, you know, your most basic obligation as a government
is to protect your citizens, and they're not doing that
in Chicago, and they're trying to justify not doing it
by making some ridiculous pie in the sky assertion that
Trump's really only sending in the troops because he wants
to stop the next election. Like that's so intellectually disqualifying,
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because you understand the numbers, you just read are real
and they're frequents. And it drives me crazy because you know,
everybody listening to this conversation played two games growing up.
You played cops and robbers and you played Cowboys and
Elizabeth Warrens. Okay, and when you played those games, stick
with me. When you played those games, you knew cops good,
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robbers bad. The idea that the Democrats candidhere to that
central tenant of backyard law and order. Okay, cops and
robbers when I was growing up in Levintown on Long Island,
cops and robbers, and you do the cops are good?
Only in the democratic worldview? Is there some appeal to
the robbers? So I don't get it. You don't get it,
and you're right to say they're just gonna keep thinking
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their own battleship. This is embarrassing.
Speaker 1 (17:15):
Jimmy Fayler w R, host from nine to midnight Fox
Across America with Jimmy Fayla and host of Fox News
Saturday Night with Jimmy Fayler on the Fox News Channel.
He joins us every Tuesday at this time. Jimmy, good
to talk to you. Thanks.
Speaker 2 (17:29):
I'll see not only fans take care.
Speaker 1 (17:33):
I would go. I would go to only fans for
Jimmy Fayla. Never been there before in my life. As
far as you know, Ah, football is back and all
is right with the world. Let's get right to legendary
sportscaster Warner Wolf and he's gonna. I hope, I hope,
I hope, I hope he's gonna start with football. Warner.
Speaker 6 (17:54):
Yes, great, Actually, Larry, you could play one of my
sportscasts for those Wolves.
Speaker 1 (18:02):
That would be amazing.
Speaker 4 (18:03):
We need to suggest that.
Speaker 1 (18:05):
We should send it to them here, I'll get rid
of them.
Speaker 6 (18:11):
Well, Bill Belichick, right, not a very good debut, losing
forty eight to fourteen to TCU. But you know, you
have to keep in mind North Carolina is not a
football school. It's a basketball school. And he knows that.
And if you look at the schedule, the next three games,
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he plays University North Carolina, Charlotte Richmond, and University of
Central Florida, so they could be three and one, but
then they play eight straight ACC teams. But he knows
the deal there. The expectations are not that great.
Speaker 1 (18:52):
Yeah, And it isn't it getting him just for recruiting.
I mean, there is a hope right, because he's Bill Belichickie,
he'll be able to recruit some people that they normally
wouldn't get to that point. That's going to take a
couple of years.
Speaker 6 (19:05):
That's why Saburn was so great. He was a great recruiter. Yeah,
that's the key for Alabama. Right, you're absolutely right. Take
a bow.
Speaker 1 (19:15):
I did, I already did all right.
Speaker 6 (19:18):
Baseball, Another manager who just doesn't get it. Sunday, the
Phillies are ready to sweep the four game series with
the Braves. Phillies left hander Jesus Lozardo has a two
hit shutout, leading one to nothing, two outs man a
first and the seventh inning, and Phil's manager Robbie Thompson
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takes him out and the Phills go on to lose
three to one. Another robot manager who went with analytics
and the pitch count rather than what's the score and
how's he doing. On the other hand, just the opposite,
Texas beat the Angels twenty three. Angel pitcher Jack Kolhanowitz
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gave up eleven runs on nine hits before the manager,
Ray Montgomery took him out in the fourth enter.
Speaker 1 (20:12):
So what's the question, Larry, When did he know they
didn't have it.
Speaker 6 (20:18):
That's it. Yeah, you're on top of this. Pretty good
Boos of the week one has to go to the Yankees,
who were off yesterday on Labor Day. You know, I'm
sure when you were growing up. Also, not only was
no one off on Labor Day, but every team played
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a double hunder two for the price of one. And
the other bull of the week oh Man has to
go to Latvian tennis player Yolena Ostapenko, who said to
her her opponent, American Taylor Townsend, she had no class
and no education. That's after Asketapenko lost in the streets and
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one of Townshend's returns hit the net and dropped over
in Townshend's favor for the point. Ostapenko was upset that
Townsend didn't say I'm sorry, which is an unwritten rule
in tennis. Why no tennis player is sorry they won
the point. They're happy they would the ball bounced that way,
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all right. I don't know about you, but I am
tired of hearing postgame reporters, no matter what the sport, football, tennis, baseball, basketball,
an athlete asking an athlete right after a win, what
does this mean to you? What does this mean to you.
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I'm waiting for the first athlete to say nothing, you bozo,
What do you think it means? How about asking a
question about the event? All right? Time now for the
three Stuges. All right, Stuge number one and maybe the
stooge of the year. Polish Paving company CEO Petra Suric,
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who stole an eleven year old boy's hat giving to
him at the Open by Polish player Camille Marshak, who
had just lost his match and was signing autographs for
the fans. What a creep. And then he lies and
says he thought the hat was for him. Come on,
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Seric and his wife who helped put the cap in
her bag should be banned from all US Tennis matches
for fan misconduct.
Speaker 1 (22:42):
All right, they're looking at that, right, aren't they looking
at that to try to ban the guy?
Speaker 6 (22:49):
I hope so he should be gone period. Stuge number two.
President Trump, who says Roger Clements should be in the
Hall of Fame. Know, mister President Clemens is a cheater.
Even his own yanti teammate Andy Pennett testified on the
roof that Clemens told him he used theroids at which
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Clemens used the now famous phrase Pettitt disremembered. No, just
the President unless the Hall of Fame suddenly puts in
a new wing called the cheaters wing. Clemens does not
belong in the Hall of Fame. And stooge number three,
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those Vanity Fair workers who threaten to quit the magazine
if it put First Lady Milania Trump on the cover.
Let him quit. The first lady who can speak five
languages is the first glamorous, classiest, smartest woman in the
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White House. Jackie Kennedy sounds like somebody is jealous of
the first lady.
Speaker 1 (24:06):
Who, by the way, was a model. I'm sorry, I
didn't mean to stop in a model and she was.
She's appeared on Vanity Fair before. Oh man, what's changed?
Speaker 6 (24:18):
Yeah, yeah, all right. Finally, on this day in sports,
actually it was yesterday, September one, nineteen oh six, the
Philadelphia A's beat the Boston Red Sox four to one
in twenty four innings. Both starting pitchers, Philadelphia A's Jack
Combs and Rich Sox Joe Harris went all the way
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all twenty four innings. And what's the question, Larry, what
was their pitch cap?
Speaker 1 (24:52):
That's incredible?
Speaker 6 (24:54):
Yeah, yeah, think about it. Then, never analytics. What's the score?
How you doing?
Speaker 1 (25:01):
Yeah?
Speaker 6 (25:01):
No robot managers.
Speaker 1 (25:03):
Then hey, listen, we actually have a little bit of time.
Can you tell us about what you think about the
Giants and Jets this year?
Speaker 6 (25:10):
Oh? I like the Jets. I think I like Justin Fields.
I saw him play a lot last year, first with
the with the Bears, and then he was four and
two with the Steelers. I like him. As far as
the Giants go, I don't see an improvement.
Speaker 2 (25:29):
I mean.
Speaker 6 (25:31):
At best, at best they would be seven and ten.
Speaker 1 (25:36):
Well that's an improvement.
Speaker 6 (25:38):
Yeah, it's an improvement. What they want? Four went four
and thirteen.
Speaker 1 (25:42):
Yeah, yeah, I'll tell you what. I love this kid,
Abdul Carter. I just love him. I've watched him play
in high school, I watched him play in college, and
he's special. I haven't seen anybody play like him ever.
He has the quickest first step I have ever seen.
So I'm excited about that. And what about this quarterback
Jack and Dark? When does he take over?
Speaker 6 (26:02):
Well, you know, I'm not going to say, oh, after
what just exhibition games? No, let's see what he does,
you know, against real players. And now, I mean, yeah,
he looked good in the exhibition. But like I've always
used the example nineteen seventy three, the New York Giants
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went six and oh in the preseason. They used to
play six preseason games. Well you know what they were
in the regular season they won two games. Just I mean,
you can't go at all from the exhibition games. Know,
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I was thinking, as long as we have the time,
I was thinking of something else about Roger Clemons not
belonging in the hall. You know, you might as well
put in Barry Bonds, whose heads looked like a bowling
ball at the end, right you remember that? Yeah?
Speaker 1 (27:02):
Yeah?
Speaker 6 (27:03):
Or Sammy Sosu suddenly couldn't understand or speak English at
the at the hearing. Or Rafao Palmero, remember he testified
he never took steroids and then tested positive six weeks later.
Speaker 1 (27:18):
Yeah, you'd have to I love your line. You'd have
to have hule wing for the cheaters. Thanks so much.
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