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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Coming up with a Get Loud podcast. We're gonna talk
Commander's defense.

Speaker 2 (00:03):
Yes, we are gonna talk defense, and we're gonna be
Trey Amos, all.

Speaker 3 (00:07):
Of them all.

Speaker 1 (00:07):
We got a special guest to give us a deep
dive on the rookie from All miss which I know
is painful for you a little bit.

Speaker 3 (00:13):
It wasn't my daughter goes there. And plus he knows
Mississippi history, so it doesn't mean will And there was
a legend born on this show, Cowboy Cody. He's the man.

Speaker 1 (00:22):
He's the man.

Speaker 3 (00:25):
Let's get her done. It is the get Loud podcast
for some anybody.

Speaker 1 (00:28):
Seet Geek, the official primary ticketing partner of the Washington Commanders.
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It's Fred Smooth. I'm Michael Jenkins. Happy belated Father's damn
happy Father's Day to everybody out there. And Michael Jenkins
had the old pair of white legs out right then,
just your television screens, adjust your computer screens, give me.

Speaker 3 (00:51):
Is not pale right now? Michael is?

Speaker 1 (00:54):
I am so pad see the white on the background
whiter than that, translucence.

Speaker 3 (01:00):
I wear pants from here on out. Sorry, guys. It works, man,
it works. I'm gonna wait the geek.

Speaker 2 (01:04):
Out to really say what I want to say about
Father's Day, because Anna gonna be on me if I
started to show off that way.

Speaker 3 (01:10):
So I'm gonna wait tick to.

Speaker 2 (01:11):
The geeks fast, okay, to make my point about Father's Day.

Speaker 1 (01:15):
I believe the back and forth below the show was
I need ten minutes.

Speaker 3 (01:19):
And it goes you get one minute. She gave me
like sixty seconds. I was like no. I was like, okay, No,
sixty seconds are gonna work. Negotiated to seven minutes. This
what happened?

Speaker 4 (01:30):
No, I know three.

Speaker 3 (01:33):
No, it has to be talked about like it has
to be talked.

Speaker 4 (01:36):
About tops or I'm editing it on the back end.

Speaker 3 (01:39):
No.

Speaker 2 (01:39):
No, what I'm saying is this discussion has to be
had because get loud, open up discussions that nobody else
wants to have. And if we don't open up this discussion,
I don't think it ever happened, especially for the fathers
of this world compared to the mothers of this world.
Nobody ever want to bring this subject up. But I
have to bring this subject up because it means so
much to me as a father.

Speaker 3 (01:59):
Yesterday I went.

Speaker 2 (02:01):
Kids took me out to my favorite French restaurant, the
Waffel House. Oh, the Waffel House, Waffel House, and well,
and I enjoy it, like you know what I'm saying.
And they know Dad is simple. Daddy don't need much
to be happy. Right, we take them to the waffle House.
We get them a pair of shoes and a tie
that ain't never gonna wear.

Speaker 1 (02:21):
I was gonna say, I don't know if I've ever
seen you on it, That's what I'm saying.

Speaker 3 (02:24):
And there go.

Speaker 2 (02:25):
So I'm gonna leave it to my geek out fist
to break up the stats. And I think it's gonna
blow people mind when they hear about how much the
discrepancy is between Mother's Day. Yeah, and Father's Day. The
discripancy is huge.

Speaker 3 (02:40):
We talk about things nobody wants to talk about.

Speaker 2 (02:42):
Yes, we got to dive into big J journalism. That's
what we do, Big J journalism, Big Jay journalism.

Speaker 1 (02:48):
How Abouts get loud live Jay journalism or No, We're
gonna be live at Duffy's on Capitol Hill on June
the twenty seventh, last time we were out live.

Speaker 3 (02:57):
That was a great time. Met a lot of awesome people,
great out.

Speaker 5 (03:00):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (03:00):
And this is on a Friday, which is gonna be
really nice. Yeah. So Duffy's Capitol Hill June twenty seventh.
We're gonna be there live. It's gonna be a great
time be there at B Square. I see you there,
all right, So what'll be there? I'll be the whole
crew will be there. Yeah, we will. Yeah. So that's
gonna be great. Put that on your calendar.

Speaker 1 (03:16):
And so for the past couple of weeks, you've been
watching camp here at an Ashburn and I've.

Speaker 3 (03:21):
Been enjoying it. Yeah. I think it's the smell of
the grass. Jinx.

Speaker 1 (03:25):
You know what you said this last week? And I
think we're talking to Was it Johnny Newton? Who was
it that said?

Speaker 3 (03:31):
No, it was.

Speaker 1 (03:32):
Will, It was Will ha It was Will Harris who
said you can just smell it smells.

Speaker 2 (03:38):
It's something about once you an athlete, it's a couple
of jobs. You can hail at the football. You can
be a weather man. We can sense it, we can
smell weather. We know when the weather's gonna turn two.
You can be a doctor because we know every injury,
we know how long the.

Speaker 3 (03:55):
Reahab takes, we know the like all about it.

Speaker 2 (03:58):
So it's these jobs that come with sports and smelling
it new summer grass signals to all athletes, since it's wise,
it's time for football. Yeah, like football is here, it's time.
We're finna take a step forward. And I was out
there and I was like, my senses just started to overload,

(04:18):
and I was like, you're not finna play football?

Speaker 3 (04:21):
Why are you?

Speaker 2 (04:21):
Like why is this energy starting to creep up on you?
And I was like, man, it's all about this time
of year. And when he said that, like you said
last week, it was like it clicks something into me
and I'm like, yeah, that's part of what we do,
like you turn the switch. Yeah, and right now the
switch is turning because even if we want to say
we have a summer vacation.

Speaker 3 (04:41):
We really don't. Right Like, once you hear you're gonna.

Speaker 2 (04:44):
Get those couple of weeks off and then you right
back in this training camp. So once training camp start,
you in the mode of football. I is a now
football season is back right now, and I feel like
too overtime.

Speaker 1 (04:54):
This is one of those things that has changed because
of how training methods have evolved, because of the competition
where the offseason is all right, I'll take a quick break,
but then it's right back at it.

Speaker 3 (05:05):
You're never off. Yeah, ain't no such thing as off season.

Speaker 2 (05:07):
Like the one thing about it stay ready, so you
don't have to get ready. So if you have a
ten year career, you need to be in shape for
the whole entire ten years. And I know for a
lot of people that sound like, how could I be
in shape for ten years?

Speaker 3 (05:22):
Great?

Speaker 2 (05:23):
Yeah, if your clock consists of seven months of football
and then five months off sporadically football, I could stay
in shape for ten years in a row. And I've
watched players try to get in shape at this time
of year. Now you're playing ketchup, and I don't think
you can do that in this league and be successful.

Speaker 3 (05:43):
You have to stay in shape the entire time.

Speaker 2 (05:47):
And I think now that football especially is truly year
round right now. If you're not in shape for all
twelve months, you're not giving your self a chance.

Speaker 1 (05:54):
Oh man, get me excited just hearing you talk. I'm
sit back like as you were talking, I was just you'
also like.

Speaker 3 (06:00):
Dreaming like, man, it's gonna be here. I was like, listen,
you're live right now.

Speaker 1 (06:03):
You need to freaking focus on what's smooth saying, man,
but you start talking about I get excited as a fan.

Speaker 3 (06:08):
No, no, because it's real.

Speaker 2 (06:09):
And if you're a fan of this team and seeing
what we did last year, you cannot wait to see
what this team gonna look like next year. You cannot
wait to see what Jan Daniel is gonna look like
in his second year. You cannot wait to see what
this offensive lie retooled and better than last year gonna
look like.

Speaker 3 (06:25):
You cannot wait.

Speaker 2 (06:25):
To see what this defense under Joe Wick gonna look
like now that he got the dudes that he won't
on there Like, it's so much upside right now to
watching this team and anticipation. And I was out talking
to I was out in Winchester, Okay, talking to fans,
and they still got this.

Speaker 3 (06:45):
Jinx.

Speaker 2 (06:45):
They are still afraid to be confident.

Speaker 1 (06:50):
I think, you know what, I'm glad you brought that
up because I've talked with a lot of people and
I still feel like, look, when you've gone through, when
you have suffered, or you have gone through a rough
road for an extended period of time, it takes more
than just one year one year. It takes time to
get out of that to say, Okay, now we got this.

Speaker 3 (07:09):
No, I think you gotta believe.

Speaker 2 (07:11):
You gotta believe what's in your face, and what's in
your face right now is a ownership group that's doing
everything they can do, a head coach that got the
belief of every player in the locker room. You got
a quarterback that's staying on two toes and say I'm
one of the best in the league. These things say believe,
these things say it's now, It's honest, it's true. And

(07:35):
I know we've been bitten by this snake before the
RG three. We've been bitten by this snake before this
ain't that. This is longevity looking you in the face.
Now we have the ability to go talk trash to
any fan base we want to. We have the ability
to stand up with our head held high, chest up

(07:58):
and say I am a washer fan and worldwide that
is saluted. H it's our time, and if it's our time,
celebrate your time.

Speaker 3 (08:09):
Don't be afraid to be great.

Speaker 2 (08:11):
And I got a feeling because we've been scarred and
burnt and I'm sorry for the dark years that I brought.
But what I am saying right now feel good to
be a Washington fan, feel good to be a commander
and say.

Speaker 3 (08:25):
You know what, I'm finna, I'm gonna let.

Speaker 1 (08:27):
Everybody have I think I've used this analogy before, but
it's akin to me to listen a lot of times
in the past we put a fresh coat of paint on,
but we didn't address the foundation.

Speaker 3 (08:38):
Theation is cracking. Guess what.

Speaker 1 (08:40):
Now the foundation is firm something. Now we're building from
the ground, ground it and that's why it's different. No,
and it's different, like this house will last. Yes, Like
this is not a makeover. This is not a quick fix,
This is none of that. This is sustainable. This is real.
This is legit, and I hate to report the news
to you.

Speaker 3 (08:58):
This is this.

Speaker 2 (09:00):
This is the new norm, Washington. This is our new norm.
Our new norm is winning double digit games every year.

Speaker 1 (09:08):
This is how good of a producer. You're right by
the way the ann is I drop my bend. She's like,
gets right here, so yeah, right there, just like she said, yeah,
nailed it, Dan, listen, nailed it. An is always on point,
always on point. Also on point, we hope. So this
season the defense, so let's talk about that. We call
it your hot ticket presented by sea geek, the most
disruptive idea and ticketing a ticket that works expect the

(09:31):
expected seek geek. So before we get to specifics, and
by the way, since we're talking defense, I want to
point this out. We're gonna talk to Ben Garrett, who
covers allness for on three and will get We're gonna
talk about Trey Amos, the second pick of the Commanders,
not the second overall.

Speaker 2 (09:48):
I feel so good about him. I think he the
best second round of drafted since me. Oh, not saying
a lot, No, I really do. It's some about him.
He has this edge to him, to him and there's
a dB you gotta have it if you don't have it,
and we identify quickly with it, Like he has this
swag that's gonna.

Speaker 3 (10:09):
Carry him through the ups and through the.

Speaker 2 (10:11):
Downs of playing their position. Like they go to think
about cornerback. I never judge a cornerback by your ups.
I only judge a cornerback by your downs. How do
you play when things are not going right? And I
think he has that attitude that's going to allow him
to play, like ability to get you here, attitude and
mentality keeps you here.

Speaker 3 (10:30):
And I think he had some staying power with his mentality.

Speaker 1 (10:33):
I'm sure you saw him leading a dance where he
was bouncing out there and everybody was gathered around. I'm like,
you know, I mean, it's just fun, but b when
you have a rookie kind of leading everyone like, hey,
that's a dog, right people are already responding to him.

Speaker 3 (10:48):
Listen.

Speaker 2 (10:49):
I did an X ray and they showed his heart
and it was a pit bull.

Speaker 3 (10:53):
It was a dog right there. It was a dog
right there, Jesus.

Speaker 2 (10:56):
Like I enjoyed it because now you not only bring
energy to your teammates, you bring energy to practice. And
I think people take that nunch and lunchly and say
that don't matter. Yes it does. When we got to
practice three hundred and sixty five days and go through
rainy days and hot days, you need somebody to bring
the energy. You need somebody to be there and just

(11:17):
happy to be there. And Coach Gibbs always said this
about me, like I enjoyed practice, that was my thing,
Like I would rather be nowhere else on a Monday
Tuesday than on the field of grass, practicing with fifty
three brothers from another mother and enjoying.

Speaker 3 (11:33):
Every piece of it, every piece of it.

Speaker 2 (11:36):
And I think when you have at the least that
do that, now you bring in more to the team
than just your athletic ability. And I think that's what
guys trying to make it in this league don't understand,
is you have to bring more. Like some guys bring leadership,
some guys bring motivation, some guys bring energy, some guys
bring intelligence. Like you got to bring something else to

(11:59):
the team other than.

Speaker 3 (12:00):
Just I run fast and I hit hard.

Speaker 1 (12:02):
So there's a lot to like when it comes to
the DBS. Are you worried at all about the lack
of edge presence? I know for you, and I know
you've gone back and forth and then say, now you
as long as the interior is set.

Speaker 2 (12:15):
I was about to say, Okay, you know how I
feel about these people screaming edge edge age, you fantasy freaks. No,
they ain't how things go right. At the end of
the day, the best pressure is interior. The quickest way
to the quarterback is the eight gap, right. The A
gap is controlled by d tackles. All right, if you

(12:36):
want to go back through history, let's just go back
through the last fifteen years. Besides von Miller, who is
the other edge Rusher, that's won a national I mean,
won a super Bowl.

Speaker 3 (12:49):
The Edge, Well he was the MVP, right, yeah, that
super Bowl.

Speaker 2 (12:52):
So besides him, it's been Aaron Donald, it's been Chris Jones.
It's been interior defensive lineman the Eagles. Well, sweet, better
than the interior line of the Eagles. No Jane Color
runs things. I'm about interior pressure because interior pressure dictate everything.

(13:17):
Everybody want to talk edge? Edge is sixyr It's a
sixy position.

Speaker 3 (13:21):
TJ. Y how many rings he got? Non? Miles Garrett,
how many rings he got? None?

Speaker 2 (13:26):
Let's talk about the top five edge Russias in the
league right now.

Speaker 3 (13:29):
Trey Henderson, how many rings he got?

Speaker 6 (13:31):
Okay, let me play Devil's Out please, Okay, please? So
with Miles Garrett, Yes, his team is garbage, all right.
I mean the Browns have no one a quarterback, but
they got an edge.

Speaker 1 (13:42):
They had an edge, but that's because they've been terrible
everywhere the year.

Speaker 3 (13:46):
Interior Like, look, okay, the Steelers, t J. Watt, if
you take him out of the mix, the Steelers.

Speaker 1 (13:52):
Immediately become a losing football team Without teacher.

Speaker 2 (13:56):
Cam Hayward is in the interior. Cam Hayward is the
star Wars Cam Hayward is the reason.

Speaker 3 (14:01):
But they haven't had a quarterback in forever the reason, all.

Speaker 1 (14:05):
Right, which I don't necessarily disagree, but I'm under I
want to hear your reason.

Speaker 3 (14:10):
Listen to this. Let's listen. Since you the devil, I'm
gonna be a devil.

Speaker 7 (14:13):
Two.

Speaker 2 (14:14):
Okay, then we're gonna do If I bring up the
top five interior guys, compare them to the top five edges.
The interior guys got more rings fair. The interior guys
cause more ruggus. The tier guys have less stats that
show up they Disruption in the game is felt through

(14:36):
the run, game, through first down, seaking down, third down,
edge Russia. Pressure is failed on third down passing downs,
coming after the quarterback, coming after the quarterback. Right, Yes,
you cause confusing, Yes, you make plays. You don't determine games,
though the games are determined by the guys in the interior.
I will always go down saying that because at the

(14:59):
end of the day, when you studio studies, I gave
you three of the top five edge rushers. Who would
you say is the last two? Because I gave you
Miles Garrett, I gave you, TJ. Watt, I gave you
Henderson trade Henderson, Hutchinson, A Hutchinson, a Hudson, zero rings.

Speaker 3 (15:15):
Who else?

Speaker 1 (15:17):
Let me think for a second, coming off the edge,
that's a stud.

Speaker 3 (15:21):
Yes, doesn't matter, It doesn't matter.

Speaker 2 (15:27):
It never matters to a super Bowl team because the
super Bowl team has Bien from the inside out.

Speaker 3 (15:33):
And if I'm Bill from the inside.

Speaker 2 (15:34):
Out and I got conersh my coners allowed my rushers
to make it there no matter what, I don't need
to have a premier rusher. When a team pays a
premier rusher at the edge one hundred million dollars, they
have never gave a ring to that team. The only

(15:55):
one that I could think of off of my head is
Michael Scrahead.

Speaker 3 (16:00):
Yeah. Other than that, nobody jinks. Okay, let me say
this because and this is to your point.

Speaker 1 (16:05):
Yeah, would you say to your point that if you
want pressure off the edge, then you can just move
around a great linebacker.

Speaker 3 (16:12):
Thank you, thank you.

Speaker 2 (16:13):
I can move, Frankie Louvu right, I can move my comparsons,
I can move.

Speaker 3 (16:18):
I can move. I can make an edge rusher. I
can literally.

Speaker 2 (16:22):
Taylor Like made a living off of that as a
defensive coordinator. I can draw these up. I can make
a zone blitz to get us to the passer. I
can manufacture that with a pen. I don't need the
manufacture that with a man. With a man, I need
one this three hundred and thirty pounds that moves people.
I need somebody that stops to run. Like here, go

(16:43):
think about an edge rushing. You are significant in one
facet of the game. That facet is passing.

Speaker 3 (16:50):
Uh. Interior guy affects the run game.

Speaker 2 (16:53):
First down, affects the passing game, second down, third game,
affects everything that makes the center makes his call. When
that centum raises up and points his finger, he's usually
pulling at that interior d line to make sure we
know where he's at in that middle linebacker. Never are
they trying to look for the edge rushes. Yeah, that's
up to that tackle. And if I'm gonna pay a

(17:15):
left tackle one hundred thousand dollars one hundred million, I'm
not worried about an edge rush. I got Lambin Tunsle.
You think I'm worried about an edge rushing. Do you
think I am worried about age? I'm not worried about
an edge rushing. I am worried about interiorly. If you
can push this pocket interiorly. Now you're forcing my quarterback
to get off his spot. Now you're forcing him to

(17:36):
go through his reads quicker. Now you're forcing him to
let the ball go. Now you forcing him to roll
out the pocket.

Speaker 3 (17:42):
Edge rushing not so much.

Speaker 1 (17:43):
And very few quarterbacks are good rolling out of the pocket. Yeah,
I mean they're a handful of JD five is perfect,
except but most quarterbacks.

Speaker 2 (17:50):
No, not.

Speaker 3 (17:51):
Once you get him off the spot.

Speaker 2 (17:52):
Now it's now, that was my first rd Now this
becomes my first riad only because you push me out
of the pocket, because you disrupted to play. Only because
they came from the interior and des changes games. So
when I hear all these talking heads on the radio,
when I hear all these people talk about edge, and
I'm like, edge, edge, edge, what are you saying? Like,

(18:15):
it's like basketball right now? The pure point guard is gone.
It's true, the pure point board is gone, and the
big center is gone. So I'm gonna get wings, like
I'm gonna understand what the game is today in the
game today to me is Chris Jones and the interior
of a defensive line by the way here, Missippi State bulldog,

(18:39):
I mean you so especially with the no listen, Missippi
State Bulldog. This is one thing I will say. Okay,
Texas superior. Right now, y'all are rolling back Cup champions.
Y'all world, y'all are rolling on all cylinders. But I
will challenge you to this jinx. Okay, Mississippi State, we
had the best pro right now in the league.

Speaker 3 (19:02):
For now, we have no comment.

Speaker 2 (19:03):
All I'm saying is y'all don't have a detackle better
than Chris Jones A Simmons.

Speaker 3 (19:09):
Nobody has attack thanks Jones, Alabama not. It's true. Y'all
ain't even got a quarterback better than Dak Prescott. Arch
is coming. Y'all don't have a corner better than big
play slave. Hey listen, I'm not gonna lie. We were

(19:31):
in the desert about decade.

Speaker 2 (19:34):
I can't quality over quantity for now, quality over quantity.

Speaker 3 (19:40):
When you come get a bulldog, you're come to get
a dude. You're come to get a quality dude.

Speaker 1 (19:46):
Sometimes a bulldog looks up, he's been around for a while.

Speaker 3 (19:50):
There's a big old steer right in his face. He's
about to get hooked. Guess what we ain't s getting
no horns.

Speaker 2 (19:57):
We's setting a horn because last time I checked, the
bulldog protects this steer.

Speaker 3 (20:03):
You know what happened when tried to go after Bvo. Yeah,
it wasn't good. It wasn't good. It wasn't good. It
wasn't good. It wasn't good.

Speaker 1 (20:08):
I'll say it's gonna be good. Ben Garrett, the entree
beat reporters misery. You want to pay some bills before
we get to Ben.

Speaker 3 (20:16):
Why not? Why not pay some bills? All right? M
w a A.

Speaker 2 (20:21):
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Speaker 3 (20:41):
I will see you in Spain, Madrid.

Speaker 1 (20:44):
I will oh well, we'll see you in Spain, and
right now we're gonna see Ben Garrett.

Speaker 3 (20:49):
Let's do it as promised.

Speaker 1 (20:52):
We bring in Ben Garrett, who covers old ness for
on three for old Men, saying.

Speaker 3 (21:04):
I couldn't even get to the intro.

Speaker 2 (21:06):
No, no, I won't gona let him get to the
intro because we were talking before the show, and like
I told him, I give Old Miss my money every
month because my daughter is a sophomore. There she shamed
the family. She went the Old Miss, and now we're
talking to a guy from Old Miss.

Speaker 3 (21:19):
It makes me feel good because it makes me feel
at home. So I'm not gonna hold it against him
this way. All right.

Speaker 7 (21:25):
Uh, you're paying for your raising, Smooth. You're paying for it,
all right.

Speaker 8 (21:29):
You talk to all that crap coming up about Old
Miss when you're playing two thirds of the Earth cover
by water, the other third cover by smooth. Now, yeah,
you have to give you money where you hate it,
I love it. I think it's perfect for you at
this stage of life. Brother, I appreciate it.

Speaker 3 (21:42):
And now I'm covering tuition. That's what happens for the check.

Speaker 9 (21:48):
Brother.

Speaker 2 (21:48):
You know, well, you know what I gave y'all my
check for my daughter. Y'all gave us trey Amos. Tell
us what we're getting in Trey Amos. Because I think
we're getting a stud I think we're getting a dude.

Speaker 3 (22:00):
I've been watching him at practice.

Speaker 2 (22:02):
He's intense, He had fun doing what he's doing, and
he understands the game of football. Tell us what we getting,
Taylor fan base, what we getting to Trey Amos?

Speaker 3 (22:10):
Man.

Speaker 8 (22:10):
I can't say enough good things about Trey. He only
spent one year at Old miss but man, what a
year it was. He was an All American, just like
Walter Nolan was. He went number seventeen overall to the
Arizona Cardinals. And I'll be honest with you, of all
of Old Missus draftees, and let's be honest, I almost
really owned the draft of the amount of guys that
got taken and signed to undrafted free agent contracts, I

(22:31):
feel most confident about Trey's skills set translating immediately and
stepping in and playing at a high level immediately, more
than most everybody else, including Walter Nolan. I just think
the world of Trey Amos because the story is fascinating.
And you know, he did the whole step up in
the transfer portal when he left Louisiana and went to Alabama,
but he didn't have the year he necessarily wanted. He

(22:53):
was mostly relegated to Nickel corner under Nick Saban and
them at Alabama's. He comes to Old Miss where they
have a need for a shutdown guy on the boundary.
And when I say that, he became that guy, Uh
you look at the stats analytically. I mean teams refused
to throw his way. He was completely on his own
and and absolutely dominated, didn't matter who started opposite him,
really checked every box he was trying to check in

(23:16):
this proven year for him as he was getting ready
for the NFL. So uh yeah, I think the world
of Trey Amos. I think that he steps into a
really good situation and no one knows corners better in
my opinion. Uh you know the Dan and I think
they're they're you know Dan Quinn. Unfortunately, I'm an Old
Miss guy talking of smooth and Cowboy's on Christians, and

(23:41):
I got to say, like Dan Quinn, when it comes
to cornerbacks, the man knows him and he knows how
to get the very best out of them. I mean,
I could I could talk about Cowboys cornerbacks that he
really pulled out of. I just think it's a perfect
blending marriage of player, situation and organization. And I have
no doubt that Trey, who's already making moves is is
only going to hit the ground running and really be

(24:02):
a key piece for Washington as early as next year.

Speaker 2 (24:05):
Being do I like you so much? And we have
so different differences?

Speaker 9 (24:09):
All right?

Speaker 3 (24:10):
Not only are you old miseries? Now are you a
cowboy fan?

Speaker 2 (24:13):
How do you continue to make these bad decisions and
still be a great guy?

Speaker 7 (24:17):
Well, here's the thing. You're from around the state, man,
all right? Do we have any pro teams in the state.

Speaker 3 (24:22):
No, No, we don't.

Speaker 7 (24:23):
We don't know.

Speaker 8 (24:24):
And I'm in North Mississippi, so I didn't want to
mess with the Saints, you know what I mean.

Speaker 7 (24:28):
When I was growing up, it was either like the.

Speaker 8 (24:30):
Cowboys who are on TV in the nineties when they
were owning everything. I mean, now that I'm old enough
to appreciate it, the cowboys have done nothing but break
my heart, you know what I mean? And now and
now I got Larry Tunsel over there at Washington. I
got Trey Amos over there at Washington. The Giants just
drafted the second of four first round quarterbacks and ole
miss history in Jackson Dark.

Speaker 7 (24:49):
The other one was Eli.

Speaker 8 (24:50):
I mean, it's like y'all trying to torture me, you know,
you know, yeah, like I think the world of trade man,
and like, you know, it was funny when he went
to the when he went to Washington in the draft,
when of course he did because again dan Quinn man
knows corners, he knows defense, and this is one I
think one of the most ready made, especially difference backs.

(25:11):
But I think defenders in this draft to step in
and play me because you already know what he is.
He's a good base for what he is, right like,
he could shut down one side of the field for
he's he's crazy competitive and ball skills and man, I
think what really showed out as far as trading the
process was Ole Miss pro Day when all these teams
came in clothing Brian Schottennheimer and and Matt Aberfluss and

(25:35):
they were watching Walter Nolan and others and then Dan
Quinn and then I mean they're they're putting their eyes
on trade and he had an unbelievable uh you know
uh ole Miss pro Day, like really just shined at
every single drill. So this is a kid man. I
think Washington hit and to get him when they did,
I thought he was gonna sneak into the back end
of the first round. The Packers had really come after
him pretty hard and showing a lot of interest in

(25:56):
pre draft, and I thought that that he could be
an option for them to get them where they did. Man,
what a steal in my opinion, because again, this is
a player I think is going to step in and
play and not start immediately.

Speaker 3 (26:06):
Ben you mentioned how aggressive he is, and not only.

Speaker 1 (26:09):
That, this is a guy that likes to be physical,
likes to hit. Dan Quinn loves that and watching the tape,
this is a guy who's not afraid to get up
and get it done on the edge and run support.

Speaker 3 (26:18):
That's right.

Speaker 8 (26:19):
I mean the physical nature of his Like he does
all the things you want a cornerback at this level
to do well.

Speaker 7 (26:25):
He got the ball skills, he can shut down a
solid field. You can let him follow your team's best
wide receiver.

Speaker 8 (26:30):
All those things are great, but really what separates and
you know, makes you among the best of the best.
What makes smoot unfortunately so great for so long? You know,
as an old miss guy watching the State guy go
do his thing. You know, like he stepped up and
runs support. He had no problem coming up and hitting
and he invites it. He invites that contact. He's very
physical at the line of scrimmage and defends his position

(26:52):
really well in both sides of it, both the passing
game and the running game.

Speaker 7 (26:56):
Man, I think.

Speaker 8 (26:57):
That's one thing that separated him very early because Ole
Miss last year, Like he wasn't signed just to oh
can you blend in with all these other transfers, Like
they had a hole for a step in and start
them and be good from from jump cornerback and Trey
field that and opposite him. It was kind of a
revolving door until late in the year. So like it
wasn't as if, Yeah, he was surrounded by a ton

(27:19):
of talent. I mean it's one of the most talented
Old Miss teams ever. Uh, easily the most talented in
the best modern era Ole Miss defense. Uh, with sacks
and and and and tackles for loss. I mean they
were terrorizing opposing quarterbacks. But really it was Trey Amos
in company, right, Ty and Trey Almos is where it
started because they didn't have to worry about him, uh,
because he could play his vision at all levels both

(27:41):
and run support and in the and and independent the past.
But then also you know, in anything that he was
asked to do, he was a de facto captain with
how much he was beloved by his teammates leadership, just
being that guy. I mean, you couldn't have asked for
in a transfer culture where everything is completely different than
the way it used to be. I got to come
ingratiate himself in the locker room like Trey did, ingratiate

(28:03):
himself with his teammates and his coaches, but also with
his own field performance, say this is what I'm going
to do, and then went out and did it. I
have no doubt that when he goes that he's now pro.
But like when he really gets going in the NFL,
people are going to wonder, how the heck did we
let this kid last to the second round.

Speaker 3 (28:18):
I think he's that good, Oh, most definitely.

Speaker 2 (28:20):
And when I look at this kid, I like to
break him down more analytically, and I look at him
especially when it comes to the mental preparation to the game,
like he's a very intelligent kid.

Speaker 3 (28:30):
And I think it's always overlooked when you.

Speaker 2 (28:33):
So athletically gifted that they don't give you credit for
your mental His mental preparation for a game, his understanding
of the game, and how I watched the game slow
down for him when he's playing the game. I think
it's one play that I watched and he spent out.
It was not his man, that's what David throwing the
ball to. It was in the end zone. He spent out,

(28:55):
he came around, he picked the ball off, and I say,
this film study that has nothing to do with athletic
ability tell us where he's at mentally.

Speaker 8 (29:03):
That's exactly right, Smith. I think that's a great, great point.
I mean, the guy puts in the work, he puts
in the preparation. He really grew in that particular era
more than he had in any other. For Ole miss
last year, I mean, I think really diving into that
piece of it and the analytics side and understanding what's
happening in front of you and being able to cover
for your teammates when they inevitably make a mistake. I mean,

(29:25):
that's gonna be a part of that's gonna that's gonna
be something that happens in the flow of a game.
You're not gonna get every play right, but like you
would be hard pressed to watch the film and find
Trey Amos out of position, there are gonna be times,
but it's very, very rare and the times he was
out of position most of the time he was trying
to make a play for but to cover for a
teammate and try to help out like you're talking about.

(29:45):
I mean, he seeks the ball, he's eager for the ball,
but more importantly, he's about the team construct and being
exactly what his team needs him to be. And that's
a dominant number one corner. And that can include having
a makeup for safeties to get busted over the top,
doing some makeups. So he's got the athleticism to make
up ground, he's got the ball skills to pick the

(30:06):
ball off. But I think the stuff that you can't
really measure the film study, the understanding what's in front
of you, being able to play or on the fly
go from one covers to another just because you have to.
That's Trey Amos. And he has positional versatility as well,
Like there's no doubt in my mind if you needed
him to go play safety, he could. But he's really
turned himself into that dominant boundary corner. And he said

(30:30):
that coming to Old Miss He's like, look, last year
wasn't what I wanted it to be with Alabama, Like
I took my shot, my transfer shot from Louisiana.

Speaker 7 (30:37):
I went over to Alabama playing for Nick Saban. And
when you're.

Speaker 8 (30:41):
Made as a corner who thinks you're the best of
the best into a nickel corner, there is a chip
on your shoulder. But he didn't use that, you know,
in a negative way. He more or less said, all right,
now I know what I gotta do. And he came
to Ole, miss and part of the tremendous growth for
him was the full immersion with the scheme and the
blend with Pete Golding a lot of what he was
playing at Alabama. I mean, Pete Golden's at oldness very

(31:03):
similar styles, and he really dove into playbook to be
able to become one of the smartest field generals on
the field on the back end. And y'all know this
better than not there. I mean, if you have that
kind of brain on the back end of a defense,
it's immeasurable for.

Speaker 7 (31:18):
How important it can be for you. So yeah, I
think that's a really good point, Smood. I mean, this
is a.

Speaker 8 (31:22):
Guy who really dove into all areas of it last
year to put himself in this position, and now he
understands what it takes not only to be a great corner,
a dominant corner, but a pro because oh missus motto
is pro mindset. I mean, lank if intreues this like
a professional organization. There are no hard feelings. It's about ball,
and some take to it really well. Some don't take

(31:44):
to it all that well. Trey Amos took to it
in spades and turned himself into a top two round
pick because the talent was always there. But can you
open up the other areas of your game to make
you a pro, And that's exactly what he did last year.

Speaker 2 (31:56):
I hate to rub this in your face, Ben, but
I came from a Chucky Muddy uh era.

Speaker 3 (32:01):
I grew up on Chucky Muddy's I grew up on.

Speaker 2 (32:04):
And also I have to say this, my high school,
Provide High School in Jackson, Mississippi with you know, well,
we gave y'all Aaron Hopper, We gave y'all.

Speaker 8 (32:13):
Jessey Reid, God rest his soul, the profile and posse.

Speaker 7 (32:17):
It was him.

Speaker 3 (32:17):
It was David Yes Ester re Yes.

Speaker 2 (32:21):
So three players from my high school basketball team, all
with the old miss and me and Tommy Kelly, which
with the other two basketball players went to Mississippi State.

Speaker 3 (32:29):
Oh wow, and we played football.

Speaker 2 (32:31):
That's the crazy part about it is we was all
on the same team high school basketball and football. But
we all split up and went there and being got
the three basketball players in Missisippi State got the two
football players.

Speaker 7 (32:43):
I'm not gonna lie to you.

Speaker 8 (32:44):
I'm not gonna lie to you. Justin Reid and Aaron
Harper and David Sators instead of Tommy Kelly and Fred Smith.

Speaker 7 (32:50):
That's a hard trade to make.

Speaker 8 (32:51):
I'm not sure I wouldn't have made it just because
I could have put Fred smooth opposite Ken Lucas. Yes, team,
come on, man, to sit me down, smooth.

Speaker 3 (33:04):
Man.

Speaker 7 (33:05):
The national championship was right there. What's wrong with you?

Speaker 3 (33:08):
Ben?

Speaker 2 (33:09):
If you had a chance to pick between the parent,
me and Tommy Kelly, those three for the basketball team,
who are you choosing at.

Speaker 3 (33:19):
This time in ninety seven ninety eight?

Speaker 2 (33:22):
Who are you choosing? Would you ready to have them
or would you have me and Tommy?

Speaker 7 (33:27):
I'd rather have them because they made the rightness a
tournament justin read.

Speaker 8 (33:34):
One of the greatest Ole miss basketball players of ball,
Tom Aaron Harper was a record center, shooting threes for
a mess. I'm just curious though, Like you said, you
were you a hooper too?

Speaker 3 (33:43):
Yes, yes, yes, I was a hooper.

Speaker 9 (33:45):
Two yes, always Taylor at Old Miss, you could have
played football and played basketball and been a dual sport legend,
but instead you had to go to the place that
fun forgot.

Speaker 2 (33:56):
Well, you know, I went to God's country. You know,
when you going to God's country, you know you never
worry about that, you know.

Speaker 3 (34:01):
Jackie Cheryl.

Speaker 2 (34:02):
The one thing about it I can say about coach Cheryl,
he could sell water to a well, he's so water
to me and I believe, and we bought into it.
And don't forget for that time we was number one
in the nation for a little bit of that time
right there. We had a very dominant period of football.
And this is what I can say about Mississippi football.
We're only good when both teams are good. We're never

(34:23):
good when one team is good. Like if we can
get to that right now, Like right now, y'all paid
all that money just to lose. Y'all paid all that
money just to lose. Last year, y'all was not that good.
We knew we was rock bottom. We understood we was rebuilding.
Now The one thing I can say is what can

(34:44):
we do because I like to help my state be
great to keep the players away from LSU away from Alabama.

Speaker 3 (34:51):
Like, because I can say this.

Speaker 2 (34:53):
About me and Deuce in that nineteen ninety seven high
school class, we all agreed that we were going to
stay in the state of Mississippi and play football, and
we end up being two of the best teams in
the nation.

Speaker 7 (35:03):
Yeah, I absolutely agree with.

Speaker 8 (35:05):
That's been like the long held conversation or discussion trying
to figure it out for since I've been in existence. Man,
I mean like keeping the best in state. If you
could keep the best in state, Man, but there's only one.
There's two universities here. There's only one university at LSU.
You know, like they go get all the Louisiana kids. Yeah,
is the SEC school in Florida and they're going to
get the dominant Florida kids.

Speaker 7 (35:25):
Georgia is the only school in Georgia. You can say
Georgia Tech.

Speaker 8 (35:27):
But like Georgia, when it wants it in state, kid,
he gets it ole miss in state.

Speaker 3 (35:32):
I've always been.

Speaker 7 (35:33):
Competing for a smaller group of elite recruits because it's Mississippi.
But so are lsu like Tristan keys Is Jamar Chase
two point oh.

Speaker 3 (35:42):
I would say the number one wide receiving high school
football last.

Speaker 8 (35:45):
Year and and Old Miss and Mississippi State are fighting
the uphill battle for him. And it's not because Ole
Miss and State haven't haven't got proof of concept. Ole Miss,
especially recently, has tremendous proof of concept. It's about the
resources comparative.

Speaker 7 (36:00):
And you know.

Speaker 10 (36:01):
Hattiesburg, like you go down south to Mississippi almost doesn't
have much of presence around hattie's Burg and like they
don't that used to be state country, like the coast
is where Ole Miss would get things done.

Speaker 8 (36:11):
Now Old missus apreeing world the national profile. But like
I agree with you, I think the number one way
to get kids back or to keep them in state
is one to stop the constant infighting and wull crap
and really just pursue the best and uh, you know,
have the same kind of money commitment and facilities commitment.
And for the first time like in a long time,
like both Mississippi schools are all in UH as far

(36:34):
as wanting to win and wanting to keep the very
best in the state. Not that they didn't want to,
But it used to be an uneven playing field. I mean,
there wasn't a way to compete.

Speaker 7 (36:42):
With Alabama and LSU for top kids that they want
from Mississippi.

Speaker 8 (36:45):
Uh, when it was all off the books. Now it's
all above board and above the table. Man Ole Miss
and State can compete in that way. Now Ole Miss
has done a little bit better because uh you you
tell all miss think keeping it from winning ten games
every single year's money say less, right, And for State
it's a little bit more of a challenge. But I
think that that is one of the most fascinating stories

(37:05):
of all time. If old missus State could just keep
all the best and if one of them can get.

Speaker 9 (37:10):
Like all of them one year, I would love to
see like just the Mississippi team against the best rest
because I promise you per capital Smooth and speak to
a better man. I'll take R eleven versus any eleven and.

Speaker 8 (37:22):
Say we might not have a quarterback, but buddy, you're
gonna have some dogs everywhere else, including Smooth, a corner
who I still do this day, and now that I
get to finally talk to him, say, I still can't
get over the fact that you went to State.

Speaker 3 (37:33):
You son him again, I had to do what was
better for me. Don't get mad about that, but I
want you to go.

Speaker 8 (37:39):
I love you, man, But like you know, the daughter
doesne made the right I mean she's the one that said, Dad,
I don't think you made the right one.

Speaker 2 (37:46):
My daughter Paris parents smooth. She's there at Old Mission.
She loved at school. She enjoys her time there. Like
I told her, as long as he brings out the
missing you, I don't care what brains out to missing
you and old Miss brains out the missing her. But
being I want you to go back, and I want
you look at that nineteen ninety seven high school Alabama,
Mississippi high school football team, and it was seventeen of

(38:08):
us that made it to the NFL off of one
Alabama high school football team. When we played them, it
was unbelievable. It was me, Ken Lucas, Terry Metcalf, Dorset,
David Toby Golladay, all us. It was unbelievable. And guess
what we lost to Alabama seven to zero. And remember
was our quarterback? Remember was our quarterback? And we lost

(38:30):
from Sheddon, mississippis from Mississippi, and he lost the game
for us congratulation.

Speaker 8 (38:37):
The greatest bitter of all time would have gotten Fred
Smith on the roster.

Speaker 7 (38:41):
That's what I thought would happen, you know.

Speaker 10 (38:42):
But Jackie Cheryl, he was a little bit better at thats.

Speaker 7 (38:48):
A politicians so he could cook it.

Speaker 8 (38:50):
But Jackie, Jackie was a different world of the nineties, man,
he was a different thing to message.

Speaker 3 (38:54):
Now, Jackie, come to your house. He leaving with your child.
All right, this is what's going.

Speaker 7 (38:58):
On, yeah, one way or another, because he's going to
cast break something.

Speaker 1 (39:03):
He's been garried of covers all things on Miss the
editor for the old Miss Authore website.

Speaker 3 (39:08):
Man, great stuff, thanks for being with us.

Speaker 7 (39:10):
Love you gods. Appreciate it. Smoot, you're the best man.
Appreciate me.

Speaker 3 (39:12):
We got to get you back on here asap.

Speaker 7 (39:14):
You hear me, time, my friend, anytime. Y'all got too
many old miss rebels for this Cowboys fan. Hey, but
I'm all on board, man.

Speaker 3 (39:20):
It's room on the band wagon. Come on, baby, we
got room for you.

Speaker 8 (39:23):
I'm getting close because buddy, I had seen a NFC
championship game, let alone Super Bowl in twenty six years.
So hey, you know what, I'm gonna have to jump
on with you even more and become a fanily jump
on that bandwagon too.

Speaker 1 (39:34):
Man, y'all gott to go, come on with it, Ben,
thank you for coming on my brother, great stuff from Ben.

Speaker 3 (39:38):
Appreciate him being on the show and sharing his knowledge.
You know, I really like to hear from old miss people.
But that makes me feel good. That makes me feel well,
we found a common bond.

Speaker 2 (39:48):
That's just like you having to talk to somebody from
Texas and oh it's not easy.

Speaker 3 (39:51):
How would you feel talking to somebody from college boy,
I'd probably let you handle it. You wouldn't. You wouldn't
even get involved. I'd be like, hey, listen, man, good
luck to you. Fred's gonna do this in now. How
do y'all really feel about the Aggies? Why do y'all
feel that way about the eggis like, because they're a cult.
Come on, don't do that to them. No, they are,
no listen, honestly, you know it's amazing.

Speaker 1 (40:10):
A few years ago before this kind of became a thing,
like on x online, people are like, why do you
guys think a m is so weird? And now people
see it all the time. They have these yell leaders
at the Dead Dog scoreboard.

Speaker 3 (40:21):
It's it's really weird.

Speaker 2 (40:24):
But you know what, Mississippi State in Texas, he and
them are very the same to.

Speaker 1 (40:31):
A point, and then a M's like, we're gonna go
over here and do some really weird stuff.

Speaker 2 (40:36):
And you're like, I'm just saying, especially because I'm a
Jackie Sheryl disciple.

Speaker 3 (40:43):
And he didn't coach at both places.

Speaker 2 (40:45):
And coaches both places in Mississippi State used to be
named Missippi.

Speaker 3 (40:48):
A and M. Right.

Speaker 2 (40:50):
Oh, a lot of people don't under staying it and
were maroon and white. Like everything is the same.

Speaker 3 (40:55):
You're very similar, except you're much more likable. Yes, we
are the likable twin brother. Like you know how you
beat twins.

Speaker 2 (41:02):
You meet the twins and you be like, I don't
really like that twin, but I like that twin.

Speaker 3 (41:06):
Yeah, it happens all the time.

Speaker 2 (41:09):
So this is why I always wonder with Texas, why
do y'all, why do y'all try to lit brother them?
Because they are little brother they're not. Oh, yes, think
about this. They moved to the SEC y'all follow.

Speaker 1 (41:20):
Y'all followed suit, and what did they do in the
ten year head start that they had and then their
premieer coming absolutely nothing.

Speaker 2 (41:28):
They didn't win a basketball accomplished more in two one year.

Speaker 5 (41:33):
Yeah, they did nothing. How could you win nothing with
all that money, That's what I'm saying. Nothing They did,
absolutely not. They did a rich cousins that live up
the screen from you. That brings no value to your.

Speaker 3 (41:43):
Friends, just like they got a lot of money and
ever doing anything they do. It's fine. Yeah, I got like,
why are you investing in Blockbuster? I don't understand what
you're doing.

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Speaker 2 (42:33):
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Speaker 3 (42:38):
I did not?

Speaker 1 (42:39):
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happened over the season?

Speaker 3 (42:43):
I mean, did you see what happened to you this week?

Speaker 2 (42:47):
Kendrick lamar Okay went to Toronto for a concert.

Speaker 3 (42:53):
And he performed not like Us and the fans see
it one more time? They begged him to play it
one one more.

Speaker 2 (43:11):
If you a Drake right now, how are you feeling, Michael?

Speaker 3 (43:16):
That's how I know you're being serious. You just call me, Michael.
I know how you feel, Michael. I do to me.
That is like the ultimate form of betrayal.

Speaker 4 (43:27):
Wait, this was in Toronto.

Speaker 3 (43:29):
This was in Toronto. That's like that should be your
safe heavite. This is home. This is can always go
home because Drake can't go to California right now. California,
you just need to be he should not go anywhere
in California.

Speaker 2 (43:43):
If your hometown, they're just like Steve Schmiel having a
concert in Jackson, Mississippi, and they like.

Speaker 3 (43:51):
Steve one more. Just imagine that's your home, that's the city.
You're always rapping list all waist repping. Like, at what
point do you say, you know what? This got to stop?
Then he's releasing decent music, but people just don't care. No,
he studied winning musically.

Speaker 1 (44:10):
Yeah, musically stuff's good, but culturally he's lost the people man, He's.

Speaker 3 (44:16):
Lost the people man.

Speaker 2 (44:17):
We talked about one of the biggest artists of all time.
He's been on the billboards for two hundred straight days.
Nobody's I have never seen a fall from grace like this.

Speaker 3 (44:29):
It's remarkable. I have never Now.

Speaker 2 (44:31):
The Biggie Tupac thing was a thing, but both both
guys still were there. You see what I'm saying, This
is a black eye norazy, Like, this is a black
eye right here. What we're saying right now, this is
the ultimate black eye. Like I come to your city.
Not only is my concert sold out, they want me
to play the song that destroyed you over and over again.

Speaker 3 (44:58):
Wow, this is when you just buy your own highland
go away.

Speaker 1 (45:00):
Take like five years off, I mean three years off whatever,
two and a half years and he needs to drop
and it just no beef.

Speaker 3 (45:10):
He just needs to drop the biggest banker of his career. Yes,
like he needs to do because I.

Speaker 2 (45:16):
Just think I have to get beat up in front
of people as a boxer.

Speaker 3 (45:22):
You need to go away.

Speaker 2 (45:23):
Like at one point the wounds heal let cool off,
Mike Tyson bit off Lennox Lewis ear right, no November.

Speaker 3 (45:33):
Yeah, he beat off Avanda's ear right, he took a
hives that smart, he took a and then Avander took
a hiatus to get his ear so back to Yes
he did, he sure did. But what a time.

Speaker 2 (45:45):
At one point you have to like just disappear for
to reappear. Yes, And I think that's what Drake needs
to do right now. If this is happening in your country,
in your Sydney, I agree, that's big Jinks.

Speaker 8 (46:00):
Time.

Speaker 3 (46:01):
Yes, Okay, let me run through the rules really quick.

Speaker 4 (46:04):
So basically I saw this on Jimmy Fallon, so credits
to Jimmy Fallon. It's one breath trivia, so you can't
use any of the words on the cards. You're going
to describe it all in one breath. So we'll do
a practice round. It can be anything from a pop
culture reference.

Speaker 11 (46:19):
To a player, a moment in a game.

Speaker 4 (46:24):
It could be anything.

Speaker 1 (46:25):
So whatever I see, I get to describe it to
him and hope he gets it.

Speaker 3 (46:29):
But there's certain words I can't use. You can't use
the words on the cards. So we'll do I'll do
a practice. Okay, got it.

Speaker 4 (46:36):
This song is by an artist who performed at a
Super Bowl halftime show. She is a star, and it's
about something you use when the weather is really rainy,
umbrella bingo, and it's all in one breath.

Speaker 3 (46:51):
Got it? I got you? Well, thank you? All Right,
you gonna start. We'll start in this competition between me
and Jenks. Now all right, okay, Oh this is gonna
be easy right here.

Speaker 4 (47:04):
Actually wait, I can't.

Speaker 3 (47:05):
I can't use any word in here, but I will
say this. When you go to one breath, one bro.

Speaker 2 (47:14):
Noah, Noah, monogamy arc Noah, you can only.

Speaker 3 (47:23):
Get one time one breath Noah, Noah. Do you see
me looking at you? Noah? I don't know, Noah Brown, Hell, Mary,
come on, you're not already gave up? Yeah? I had already,
come on, Why don't I think? Okay? Sorry, come on, man,

(47:45):
we're talking defense.

Speaker 1 (47:46):
I was like, yeah, like, come on, man, okay, my bad,
all right, all right, here we go.

Speaker 3 (47:54):
True Detective Season one mathemaconaugh.

Speaker 2 (48:00):
Oh that's good.

Speaker 3 (48:02):
Yeah, I got it. This is too easy. This is
way too easy. I did some right here. I can
go go.

Speaker 4 (48:12):
This is a really important game. When we found out
we were going further into a certain sort of push
for a really big trophy and Lions game. No, we
beat former team that was coached by Dan Quinn and

(48:34):
it was kind of a full circle moment the Falcons. Yes,
is that okay, I don't know that.

Speaker 3 (48:41):
Yeah, that was very long winded. That was one breath.
All right, this one right here.

Speaker 2 (48:47):
One of the best franchises of all time, led by
a god.

Speaker 3 (48:51):
Named Luke, Best Franchises.

Speaker 2 (48:56):
And he's found out his daddy us this is not
yes franchise.

Speaker 4 (49:05):
Yeah, oh guys, this is kind of a fill Okay, No, no,
he got it right. Your turn jinks.

Speaker 3 (49:11):
Yeah, he did get it right.

Speaker 4 (49:13):
Yeah, but the one breath isn't really working.

Speaker 1 (49:16):
It was in one breath did I say, okay, pimpen
hoose and clacking a grip like my name was Dola Mite.

Speaker 3 (49:24):
No it's not, don I thought it was forty the
way did you the way? Did you? Vorced? It was
very forty. I thought I was doing snoop.

Speaker 2 (49:35):
Snoop is more relaxed than it. Doing that song more
relaxed than it.

Speaker 3 (49:41):
It's the old school, and you probably I didn't know that.
Okay it man, See I'm the only one who's doing
them on bread. Okay.

Speaker 4 (49:50):
This is a TV show that goes out every single
day except for Wednesdays, and it's kind of raunchy, and
it's a lot of people they're on they know they're
on a piece of land in the middle of the ocean,
and they do different challenges.

Speaker 3 (50:05):
And survivor, survivor. I lost, raunchy, raunchie. Oh I love it.
Hip hop.

Speaker 4 (50:16):
Oh no, it's Love Island.

Speaker 3 (50:19):
Oh Love Island. I think it worked. We tried, We tried. Hey,
that would make failin a pro that would make jimmy
fan at least the entire way through it. You know.
I I like the lamb too, so I love him. Okay,
not for you.

Speaker 1 (50:35):
You're not a failing guy who's your late night guy anyone,
but fallon hate.

Speaker 3 (50:42):
It goes back to the S and L days. He
could not do.

Speaker 1 (50:44):
He ruined so many skits because he broke in every
single skit, Like it's one thing when you naturally break,
it's quite another one.

Speaker 3 (50:52):
Go back to the seriously, go back and look.

Speaker 1 (50:55):
It's just like, dude, Peter, Okay, oh my god, this
is a very this is my life. This is a
very common This is not an outlier. This is a
very common thought amongst people who watched SNL. Go back
and watch almost every famous skit that Fallon is in,
and I guarantee you eighty to ninety percent of the time,
if not more, he breaks and like ruins the actual

(51:17):
skit and it's not funny because it's like Falon's breaking again.

Speaker 3 (51:19):
It's not all of them, all of them. It drops
me crazy. I have never feel my god. Yeah, even
during the.

Speaker 1 (51:27):
Interviews, he gets a lot of he gets a lot
of criticism for constantly laughing, like even if it's funny
or not.

Speaker 3 (51:33):
He did this at SNL. Goes way back and drows
me bombs. I'm like, if you can just stay in
character for a second.

Speaker 1 (51:40):
Oh no, no, no, no, go back and look at this
SNL skits and come back and tell me some I
do see.

Speaker 4 (51:45):
Like some comments, but I felt like that was just
through interviews to like make the guests more comfortable.

Speaker 3 (51:49):
Yeah, but there's a balance. Yeah, all right, so okay
this matter.

Speaker 4 (51:58):
I am crazy slain my last quickly that well, okay,
what is your favorite essenal skip while we're on it,
not to.

Speaker 3 (52:06):
Skit of all time.

Speaker 2 (52:07):
I ain't got no because that's hard because they bounce
off of so much stuff.

Speaker 3 (52:11):
Yeah, I don't have a face. I got favorite people.
Cowbo is a great one. Break more. Hey we a Farrell?

Speaker 2 (52:22):
Yeah, first of all, like anything that Real Pair and
johncy Rally is in.

Speaker 3 (52:26):
Yeah, they are idiots. I enjoy idiots.

Speaker 2 (52:30):
I enjoyed people that they look like if I had
dinner with you, I would laugh anyway, Like did you
a comedian?

Speaker 3 (52:36):
Don't make you funny?

Speaker 2 (52:38):
I agree, like a lot of comedians, they're just good
at telling jokes. They ain't actually funny people. I can
look at Real Fair and johncy Rally just so last
they just.

Speaker 1 (52:46):
Have a natural aura about them, like it doesn't matter
what you say.

Speaker 3 (52:50):
It's like I'm I'm hilarious. Yeah I'm in. So it's
a difference right there.

Speaker 2 (52:54):
So I have no no one it's in air clip,
but it's the people.

Speaker 4 (53:00):
Yeah, this one's really old. But I always remember, like
the chopping broccoli.

Speaker 11 (53:05):
Is leg that's a very good like the basketball oh yeah,
but Tim Robinson Jason's And by the way, that song's
coming back in the fall.

Speaker 2 (53:18):
And first of all, any time that David Chappelle is
on there, he's an idiot, all right, and I love it.

Speaker 3 (53:24):
You want to geek out? Hey, why not geek outs?
Geek out?

Speaker 2 (53:27):
I think you know what this first one, it ain't
really a geek out.

Speaker 3 (53:31):
It's just frick Copple. I'm just reporting the.

Speaker 2 (53:33):
News in uh, this one right here had Jinks really
like laughing when I told her.

Speaker 3 (53:39):
He couldn't believe this. I told him this before the
show started.

Speaker 2 (53:43):
All Right, it's a man in Kentucky and he's known
as Cowboy Cody. All right, Cowboy Cody got kicked out
of a bar. Right, Cowboy Cody got kicked out of
bark called a big Apple grill in Kentucky.

Speaker 3 (53:59):
They kicked cowboy out. Maybe he was causing disturbance.

Speaker 2 (54:02):
So Cowboy Cody went home, grabbed a raccoon, brought the
raccoon back to the bar, released the raccoon into the bar.
The raccoon bit seven people. Of course, Cowboy Cody got
taken to jail for a salt for this, and it
turns out this was not his first brush with the lout.

(54:24):
Cowboy Cody was taken to jail a week prior for
a high speed chase. Yes, a high speed chase on
a donkey.

Speaker 3 (54:36):
Yes, people, I did not make this up. It is fact.
Go look it up.

Speaker 2 (54:42):
Cowboy Cody got a dui in a high speed chase
on a donkey. He could be the first America to
ever get taken to jail for the police on tricycles.

Speaker 3 (54:54):
How did that? I was going to say, high speed? Like,
how fast can you go?

Speaker 4 (54:58):
Realistically on a donkey?

Speaker 3 (55:01):
You can do. Donkeys can run when they get fired up.
They can run, but only for so long. No way.
This dude also looks exactly like you would thinking, Cody.

Speaker 2 (55:10):
He looks exactly like like you thought he would look.
All right, it's no as a butt. I wish I
could show you a picture.

Speaker 4 (55:20):
Yeah, max speed fifteen miles per hour. That is not
a high speed. It's faster than I could go, but
miles per hour.

Speaker 1 (55:31):
They probably gave him like a fifteen minute head start there, Like,
go ahead, Cody, all I'm.

Speaker 3 (55:36):
Saying, is cowboy Cody is a legend all right? All right?
Think about if you was at the bar.

Speaker 2 (55:42):
Jinks in the raccoon just like bit you on the
leg and being.

Speaker 3 (55:48):
Like what just what just happened? Like what? First of all,
where did he find the raccoon that quick? He probably
owns the rat coon? Pro Robbie the raccoon.

Speaker 2 (56:02):
He was like, Willie, go in there and bite everybody, Like,
go in there and bite everybody, like the convenience of it. Yeah,
you kick me out the bar. We all been kicked
out the bar. It's fine. You know what I'm about
to do. I'm about to let this red coon lose.
Like at what point is it trivial? Like, at what

(56:23):
point is it? This is my environment that I live in,
because this wouldn't happen in New York, right, this wouldn't
happen in Houston.

Speaker 3 (56:30):
Only in Kentucky can this happen?

Speaker 1 (56:33):
That's exactly right, caboy, cowboy Cody, salute.

Speaker 3 (56:40):
This is a sloop for you, cawboy. Well done. Hey,
cowboy Cody.

Speaker 2 (56:43):
When you're talking about breaking rules, if you're gonna break it,
go all the way.

Speaker 3 (56:47):
Bring back the raccoon. Where's Robbie.

Speaker 2 (56:51):
Listen, here go the question that they impound the donkey
that he was got caught riding.

Speaker 3 (56:57):
They had to lot that down. These all these animals
have to belong to the cowboy Cody.

Speaker 2 (57:02):
Yes, they have to live on his land. Like, at
no point is he going stealing this out? Other people there,
like what do you do as a police officer if
I pull you over the donkey?

Speaker 3 (57:12):
What do I do with the donkey? Like people never
asked the other questions. You know.

Speaker 1 (57:17):
The thing is the officer will probably walk up because
they obviously all know this guy.

Speaker 3 (57:21):
You know, officers got to walk me like hello, Cody,
you know, just like again again we got you for
squirrel fight last week? Cody? What are you doing?

Speaker 2 (57:31):
And now as a police officer do I call.

Speaker 3 (57:36):
The animal? Who do I call to come get this?
Probably like his on and off girlfriend Marlene.

Speaker 1 (57:44):
It has to be a Marlene. Hey, it's Bob down
at the PD. Cody's on the donkey again and he's drunk.
I need you to come down here.

Speaker 3 (57:52):
I need you to go retrieve. Yes, down the dirt road,
please come on by. You know what.

Speaker 2 (57:57):
I did not want to report anything in education after
that because I feel like that takes a lot of
brain sells to like really like do because I was
like so blown away by the story that it came
off as unbelievable to me.

Speaker 3 (58:12):
I didn't believe you told me that story.

Speaker 1 (58:13):
I was like, come on, smooth, and I was like, Oh,
you're not getting no Cowboy Cody.

Speaker 3 (58:17):
This dude who is not really a cowboy, but he's
an animal rustler. We know this.

Speaker 2 (58:23):
We know this for a fact. He's a wild animal rustler.
Can we agree about that? Yeah? I want to invite
him to somebody with Oh I really do.

Speaker 3 (58:33):
I want him to release some animal bachelor party. Yes, perfect.

Speaker 2 (58:42):
Should do your best bachel jinks.

Speaker 3 (58:48):
I got a special guest, somebody else in the team. No,
Cowboy Cody.

Speaker 2 (58:53):
Cowboy come, I really want to party with you, dude,
because I got to feel that he got a wild side.

Speaker 1 (58:59):
I bet you caw Boy Cody knows all the places
in small town Kentucky, can any Oh?

Speaker 3 (59:03):
Yes, and you know they got good bourbon. Oh they
got you guys are gonna drink moonshine. Yeah, I'm like
good bourbon man. Look, Cowboy Cody. Shout out to Cowboy Cody.

Speaker 1 (59:12):
I bet this is the only podcast, on which Cowboy
Cody got a shout out this week.

Speaker 3 (59:16):
Cowboy Cody, keep doing your thing.

Speaker 8 (59:18):
Man.

Speaker 3 (59:19):
Much love here, much love. Thanks you man with us,
are gonna get love.

Speaker 9 (59:22):
Bye.

Speaker 3 (59:22):
We'll see Oh by the way, before I let us go.

Speaker 1 (59:24):
Yeah, everybody go remember Duffy's on Capitol Hill June the
twenty seventh.

Speaker 3 (59:28):
Yes, we'll see you. Then, have a great week break, Cody.

Speaker 1 (59:31):
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