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October 1, 2024 26 mins

Rob and Kelvin explain why Antonio Pierce is to blame for Davante Adams demanding a trade out of Las Vegas and debate whether LeBron James deserves to be ridiculed for saying he has nothing left to accomplish in the NBA. Plus, former NFL offensive lineman and FOX Sports Radio Weekend host Ephraim Salaam swings by to discuss what went wrong between Pierce and Adams, what we’ve learned about Tua Tagovailoa during his time away from the Miami Dolphins, the surging Detroit Lions and much more!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:19):
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Bruce and Ron Harker.

Speaker 3 (00:28):
This is about the Raiders. This is about the Raiders
and what has happened. Here is their star wide receiver
who he made a tactical error. He did when he
did it, Okay, I get it. He wanted to get
out of Green Bay. He wanted to move to Las Vegas.
He wanted to be with his college quarterback. Yeah, but

(00:49):
Davante Addam, when you do that, there's a chance that
that guy might not be there. Something could happen, And
that's exactly what happens. So now he doesn't really have
a great quarterback. All this other stuff with Rob g
get us up to speak, because we got social media.

Speaker 1 (01:03):
Drama, guys.

Speaker 4 (01:05):
We got a situation in Sin City and it's all
kind of a started to percolate on Thursday of last week,
where Davante Adams unexpectedly showed up on the injury report
with the hamstring issue.

Speaker 1 (01:17):
The reason why it was kind.

Speaker 4 (01:18):
Of murky is because prior to that, he didn't show
any signs that I have any kind of hamstring issue.
So he ends up not playing on Sunday in their
win over Cleveland. On Monday morning, Michael Fabiano, who writes
for Sports tals Share does a lot of fantasy football
work there, put out a little blurb tongue in cheek,

(01:39):
mostly saying we may have seen the last of Davante
Adams in a Raiders uniform. Sports Illustrated takes that quote
throws it up on their social media the same way
we do for our stuff, and lo and behold, who's
one person who likes that post? Davante adam last game
as a Raider then head coach Antonios flash forwards Earlier

(02:02):
today on Tuesday, Davante's asked about it on The k
Adams Show. He kind of tries to downplay everything, but
one thing he did say is I haven't spoken to
Antonio Piers since he liked that post, so we'll see
what it is. Two hours later, Yes, multiple outlets reporting
that Davante Adams, the all world wide receiver for the
Las Vegas Raiders, has formerly requested a trade Addison City

(02:25):
and Rob.

Speaker 3 (02:26):
G I noticed, is your team your favorite team, Raiders?
And I know it pained you because there it is
more drama. But I'll say this, Antonio Piers is to
be blamed for all of this. Don't blame social media.
Don't blame people blowing stuff out of proportion.

Speaker 1 (02:44):
You know, like, oh, it's a big deal, what a Why.

Speaker 3 (02:47):
Would you, as a head coach alien nate your star player.
There's just no reason for it. This is self inflicted.
Everybody told me Robe Antonio bears a players guy, he's
a former player. He bonded with the players. They all
wanted him back. They told the Raiders, don't interview anybody.

Speaker 1 (03:11):
We got our coach. We play hard for this guy.

Speaker 3 (03:14):
How could a guy, knowing how hard it is to
play this game and all the other stuff that goes
on outside the building, why would you stir it up
and have that come from inside your building, from none
other than the head coach. And you notice Kelvin, if

(03:35):
anybody else did it? A front off is exact, ball boy,
somebody that they could identify that person would be put
out of the organization right right, right, because it's detrimental
behavior to the organization. Why in the world would you
alienate and Damante Adams? Why Kelvin, Well.

Speaker 1 (03:59):
Look, okay, you remember last week Rob g of course
remembers that's his squad, and we had the conversation about
Antonio Pierce saying there will be some business decisions. The
team is going to have to make some business decisions,
and that was in regards to players. He felt like
they quit on the team. He felt like they had
given up. They weren't playing hard until the end because

(04:20):
they didn't want to get hurt. They didn't want to
get hurt. What's going on? So there'll be some business
decisions now. He apologized for that a couple of days ago,
saying that, you know, and there's been some distractions. I
kind of took part in that with my comments, but
thankfully being able to work through it and blah blah
blah blah. So I think there's starting to be him
and it goes to his disposition of the tough guy

(04:40):
setting the tone we talked about this last time, him
coming in kind of being the rod rock guy and
his assistant coach, and that kind of works when you're
an assistant coach. Like when I played. Again, this is
just high school basketball, but my coach shout out to
Coach Swift. That was my guy. Head coach was the
head coach, and he would get us all doing his thing.

Speaker 5 (04:56):
So you went on a Division III college of basketball too.
Now I should have I should have all right, I
should have been. You know, that's a story for another day.
I might have to get the violins and then you know,
get to telling my stories. You would have covered me too, Rob,
don't do me, Rob, No, no, no, no, that was inside Joe.

Speaker 1 (05:11):
It's okay. Can I tell you about Antonio Pierce. So
Antonio Peers is that assistant coach who Rob Rob gets
in your face, who kind of slams his handle, table
motivates you, and he can get you going when it's
in that position. Right, everybody has that uncle who can
come at you and get you a certain way, talk
to you a certain way because he's only there for
the weekend and you don't see him anywhere the rest
of the week. That can wear on a team that

(05:33):
can wear a star player, and that can wear a
Devontae Adams, where by all accounts, he's been about business,
he's been about work ethic, we've never questioned him. He's
never been a bad media guy, guy who gets in trouble.
So I'd imagine that probably rubs him the wrong way.
And that type of coaching, that type of motivation, I
don't need that. I'm here every day, I'm on time,
i stay longer, I'm her first guy in. So that

(05:54):
kind of guy probably gets wrong the rubways, especially if
he doesn't see that it's paying dividends. So now you
add in social media, liking post, and now you're seeming
petty and juvenile, and so that's double in the last week.
That's just what we know of where you got him
going to the media an Tony up here saying we
got to make some business decisions or what does that mean?

(06:16):
What are you trying to say? What are you implying? Right?
Am I am? I in those business decisions? Now you're
liking posts. He's coming out looking bad in this even
if he's trying to set a new tone for the team,
he's looking bad. He's looking petty, and he's not looking
like a real leader in this situation. And I know
he's trying to be.

Speaker 3 (06:34):
He made a fatal mistake, seriously, and I don't know
how you cleaned it up. I really don't like this
is a fatal mistake because not only have you pitched
off Davonte Adams, you don't think other players in that
locker room go what kind of coaches that that just

(06:56):
liked something about him not being there? The star player
on the team. You think Devanta Adam doesn't have any
friends on that team?

Speaker 1 (07:04):
You got friends, got some cachet am.

Speaker 3 (07:06):
I right, he got Cashey, this guy played in Green
Bay but on his way to a receiver ten years Yeah,
why would you do that? Why would you put yourself
out there? I don't understand why guys do this. I'm stopped.
Tell you why? Rob Number one? Some people are so

(07:30):
petty they can't unpetty themselves. That's just who they are.
Number two. You know what the new drug is. It
ain't heroin. I know it seems like it's fitting all,
but it ain't fitting off.

Speaker 1 (07:39):
Its clout. Clout is the new drug. And that's why
people get on social media and say stuff where we
come in here the next day and we go why
would you say that? Why would you post that, Why
would you send that, why would you click that? Because
clout is the new drug Rob Parker, and people sit
here and for him to sit here and go, I'm
gonna show him, like you know what I mean. You

(08:00):
know who you are in this position. You're the head
coach of a team. Of the article, Rob, it wasn't
like he liked an article about another player. Let's let's
let's say it was what the Raiders are in rumors
to be getting Tyreek Keeal and he liked that. Whatever
kind of makes Sensebody.

Speaker 3 (08:15):
Also said tuition to retire, well, like he did jump
out of that line.

Speaker 1 (08:19):
Well, I mean even trying to do out of love.
But that's not your player. That's out of school. That one,
I think he was asked, how would you handle it?
I get you not saying that, but I'm not that one.
I get that. I'm not mad. That one is not
a as egregious as telling your whole team we're about
to about to have to make some business decisions when
they looking like Coach, you had us unprepared. Coach, we

(08:42):
weren't ready for the game by you and the staff.
And then you like our arguably best players post about
him being traded. So yeah, these things don't go well
for him. It'll be interesting now now that you say
fatal mistake, and I say, well, who does the owner?
We know who that is. Who does the GM, Who

(09:03):
do they believe in because this is you say it's fatal.
But I say, if you've got the ownership, you got
the gentleman that they believe in you, maybe they believe
in you setting the tone we're trying to find our
identity for a team, then it's not fatal.

Speaker 3 (09:14):
And it could be fatal because the team could also
buy into that that he's not really with us. We
thought he was with us. He's one of us. He
played in the league. Why would a player You just
thought about it the other day. What was a quarterback
on quarterback crop? Now this's his player ONLA. He's not
a coach, a guy who never played, never strapped it up.
He played out there. He knows what it's about and

(09:36):
how tough it is. And that's the part that I'm saying.
You could lose your locker room by doing a move
like that. Forget about what the owners of them, because
they all like you, they stopped playing for you.

Speaker 1 (09:46):
You got a problem That's why I'm saying it could
be fatal. You know I agree with you.

Speaker 2 (09:50):
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Speaker 3 (10:01):
All right, Rob G I want to hear Lebron and
uh the question right?

Speaker 1 (10:06):
That was asked to Lebron, And this is Lauren Joe
shout out to her. She asked the question friend of
the show, right, We'll call it for the show Lojo
so Lojoo.

Speaker 4 (10:16):
Lakers said they had their first practice since Media Day
and this was the first time that media was allowed
to come in after practice. Ask the questions where they
always do five quick minutes?

Speaker 1 (10:25):
What have you?

Speaker 4 (10:26):
And Lojo correct? Asked Lebron if he felt entering into
this what is twenty second season in the NBA, if
he still feel like he had anything to accomplish in
the league, Hey, listen, anything.

Speaker 6 (10:40):
Left to accomplish?

Speaker 1 (10:41):
I mean pretty much checked all the boxes there. Anything
for me, accomplished everything else? Next you credit, I'll take you,
I'll take it. I love it, I'll love what I do.

Speaker 3 (10:56):
I got everything Lebron James, who's got everything lats so
this season winning a championship that's not something to accomplish.
I mean, I get it now saying that he hasn't
accomplished a lot, But but why are you playing that?
Is it just for pictures with you and your son
with the same uniform on, or you're trying to win
another championship. What I have to accomplish is to win

(11:18):
this fine organization which did me a solid, put my team.

Speaker 1 (11:24):
A solid.

Speaker 3 (11:27):
No, he did him a solid by taking a son
who anybody, any other kid without that name, Kelvin would
not be drafted by the Lakers. Okay, okay, nobody else
averaging five points for a bad USC team is getting drafted.

Speaker 1 (11:42):
So I'm not argument.

Speaker 3 (11:43):
I'm not saying that he couldn't have been a free
agent and signed and worked. That's not what I'm saying.
Or he didn't deserve a chance opportunity. That's the solid
they did so that they could do something for Lebron.
I'm just saying that if I'm a Laker fan, I
want to hear that winning a championship for this organization
is what.

Speaker 1 (12:02):
I have left to accomplish.

Speaker 3 (12:03):
I want to win a championship every year that I
continue to play in this league, that's what I want.
Not I don't have anything to accomplish. I've done everything
Rob Parker. The question was, do you feel you have
anything left to accomplish? The question wasn't what are your
goals for the season.

Speaker 1 (12:21):
She's asking him in a historical context, you've played twenty
two winners, how many games won championship? That wasn't your question. No,
but that doesn't have to be my accomplishment. That's what
y'all want. That's what he wants. How are you gonna
tell that man what he wants? She asked? The question was,
and you're mixing up one and what he has left
to accomplish? Literally, the man has nothing. He's he has

(12:42):
the scoring leader, which, by the way, what's the first
thing they ask him? They show what they ask him
in two thousand and three, They said, what do you
how do you define your game? And he said, I'm
a pass I'm a distribute. I get guys going. So
this man, as we all know, passing has been his
main thing. Yet he's an all time leading scorer. He
has four rings. Four MVP should have been at least
eight but that's the story for another day. And he

(13:03):
led the Laker organization to a ring, let Cleveland to
a ring, led Miami to a couple of rings. Not
a man that got his son in the NBA set
and had a media day with his son. What else
is there left for? He has been an ambassador for
the game. He has been a champion for social commentary
and political things. The question was is there anything less
for you to accomplish? Not what is your goal for

(13:24):
the season?

Speaker 3 (13:25):
No, no, it's not what do you have anything left
to accomplish?

Speaker 1 (13:30):
Sure?

Speaker 3 (13:31):
I want to win two more championships. I want to
win a championship every year I played for the Lakers.
He was doing, that's the cherry on top of it.
Was referring to that. But that's the thing that he
still could have said. It just sounded like I've done everything.

Speaker 1 (13:43):
I don't know. I'm just here, Rob, what I want you?
Let me ask you this. Have you ever in your
life had the question? Is Lebron gonna be mentally prepared,
physically prepared and gonna give it his all?

Speaker 6 (13:54):
No?

Speaker 1 (13:55):
We know absolutely for certain that he's about to come
and bring it. He's a to be the absolute best
version of himself. He's an amazing shape. I just was
with the guy yesterday and he was going to have
high expectation for his teammates. We already know what he
is mentally to the game, and that's why we don't
have to worry about that. So the given is he's
trying to win a championship.

Speaker 3 (14:16):
But the given is you could always still say that,
and when someone asks you about what you're gonna do.

Speaker 1 (14:23):
Or what you want to do or is there anything left?

Speaker 3 (14:25):
I just I think that my first thing is I
play basketball to win a championship.

Speaker 1 (14:31):
So is there something less to accomplish?

Speaker 3 (14:33):
Sure there is to win another championship for this city,
for this organization, for this franchise, whatever you want to say.

Speaker 1 (14:42):
Sure there is.

Speaker 3 (14:44):
Maybe not for you personally because you've already won, but
there's gotta be.

Speaker 1 (14:49):
That's why I play.

Speaker 3 (14:50):
I play for the people in the city and all
this other stuff that comes on it just sounds like this.

Speaker 1 (14:56):
Why I'm glad you said this. You know why you
know what you played Alex Early, not one, not two,
not through that whole thing. See, this is why sound
bites and semantics, because if he says this, for the
rest of his career. Oh, I thought he was gonna
win three four five in Miami. I thought he was
gonna win three four five. So then he doesn't say,
bring up championships. Why he ain't saying you want to

(15:18):
win championships? Why you ain't saying you want to win tenship?
Why did he say that? In my Because that was
a pet rally, a freaking pet rally. He was dead serious.
He really believed, literally was at a pet rally goal
with the fans of Miami having fun.

Speaker 3 (15:31):
Alex he says, I'm serious too, not five, not six.

Speaker 1 (15:40):
I fig, what are you talking about? Not just up
here smoking fans, because that's not what I'm what he
wanted to do. He's he's getting a fans recided. No,
And you know what, They failed in Miami and he
don't even want to fail. They only go to four
straight championships, to go to four finals, win a couple

(16:01):
and not fail.

Speaker 3 (16:02):
Failed in Miami. That team put together, they were supposed
to be the only one they failed was Dallas. They
weren't beating as first team. They was on a revenge.
That was the beat. Your boy Kawhi was on his way.

Speaker 1 (16:11):
They got the last bit of juice in that lemon
from Parker, Jerobili and Tim Duncan. I've done with you,
Man seventh, you want to play a Samanta's game eight.

Speaker 3 (16:20):
Seven seven on Fox? Hey, you don't know what's that man?
Man six sixty three sixty nine. Do you agree with
Lebron when he says he has nothing left to accomplish
in the NBA?

Speaker 6 (16:31):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (16:32):
It is the odd couple.

Speaker 3 (16:32):
Will continue that conversation next with you on a trash
talking Tuesday. Rob Parker and sedentary life is good and
he don't need anything else to do. Kelvin Washington there
right here on Fox, wort not three.

Speaker 1 (16:48):
F they you got anything to accomplish? No, I just
want to sit next to Rob Parker for the next
nine years to make money. I want to win a ratings.
I want to be the best evening show in sports talk. Wait,
ask me this when I'm sixty seven, stick and stay.
You got it, Alex, you know what I'm talking about.

Speaker 6 (17:05):
Rob?

Speaker 1 (17:06):
Tell the people come on stop? Oh we still go it? Yeah, listen, listen.
When I'm sixty seven, I might not have nothe nos
to go. Hey, everything else is on Cherio Top. I
come every day.

Speaker 3 (17:17):
I've been on the radio for thirty years in respect
on my I still want to be the best.

Speaker 1 (17:23):
Every freaking time I clack, Why aren't you the best?

Speaker 6 (17:26):
You don't be, Brady. I gotta carry this ding cracking.

Speaker 1 (17:29):
The mic all you gotta break while.

Speaker 2 (17:33):
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Speaker 1 (17:47):
Checking in now with our guy he from Salam former
NFL Offensive Live and Fox Sports Radio Weekend's hosts. You
gotta listen to the show. Roppie, you are trying to
hate on my man he for what I brother, But
I'm he from Man good Man. We got wan we
got up last. That was last week From First of all,
I was just in my Today put on the two show.

(18:08):
I got excited. I started wrapping my bad You know
what I mean. I want you to know. I can't
I can't from but we've been so that's the only
thing in life where you don't want to live in
the past. Right, No, man, me and he from we
already had wings since then. Everything's good, all right?

Speaker 6 (18:20):
No, right, he from we're good man. We always give you.

Speaker 1 (18:24):
No no, no doubt.

Speaker 3 (18:25):
I'll tell you one thing that ain't good, Antonio Piers,
Come on, he from your head coach. You're gonna go
on social media and like a post about uh that
this is you won't see uh Devonte Adams in the
Raiders uniform again, Like why would a coach do that?

Speaker 6 (18:47):
The one thing we do know about Antonio Piers and
the thing I like about Antonio Peers is he's not
gonna duck and he's not gonna hide. You know, most
players who who come from you know, playing and go
right in the coach, especially at this high level, they
still carry a little bit of that that edge with them,
right Like. It hasn't been coached out of them, and

(19:09):
I'm okay with that. But it's a new day and age.
If you're gonna break up with me on social media,
I'm gonna tell you that it's okay to break up
with me on social media, right like. So it's look,
he's bringing that energy. I believe this has been brewing.
If anybody saw the whole Netflix receivers thing, obviously he

(19:30):
wasn't happy there. Nothing has transpired at the quarterback position
this year.

Speaker 3 (19:35):
And you know what, that's fine, but there's no way
a coach should be doing that. That's all I'm saying. Man,
that sounds like an immature coach.

Speaker 6 (19:46):
What does that look? Hey? Last week with you know,
there's some business decisions need to be made, right and
so look where there's smoke, there's fire. There's obviously some
discourse going on there. He's not playing. He doesn't want
to repeat a year like he had last year. I mean,

(20:09):
he's getting older, he's just diminishing the talent. He is
one of the top receivers in the league. And if
Oakland was smart, they would trade him and they should get,
you know, a first round draft pick. They should be
able to get a nice haul for a player who
can really go in and help somebody compete for a

(20:29):
championship this year.

Speaker 1 (20:31):
Well, you know, I was gonna have some more conversation
about that, but I'll just use that point you just
said he and transition to if you are the Kansas
City Chiefs, a team who you lose Rice, your receivers
aren't nobody's necessarily a big name. You don't have that
stud out there that you can depend on. Travis Kelsey's
still trying to find his shape in shape and form.
Do you make a trade like that. I know they
wouldn't necessarily because it's in the division, it's arrival, But

(20:53):
were there a couple of teams out there, you will
look at that and say, hey, we can use it.

Speaker 6 (20:56):
Devontae Adams over here, well yeah, I mean right off
top Kansas City. But we know that's not gonna happen.
The Raiders aren't crazy. I mean, they'd be crazy to
do that unless Kansas City came in with something you
couldn't not you know, take but Buffalo. I mean, put

(21:17):
him out in Buffalo with with Josh Allen because you
could just imagine what that's gonna look like. I mean,
Josh Allen is you know, outside of you know, them
being walloped by Baltimore. I think Josh Allen would love
to have a talent like Davonte Adams to be able

(21:39):
to stretch that defense and give them a little something
else to think about. Also, the Jets right reuniting with
Aaron Rodgers and Nathaniel Hackett, I think that's an easy fit.
You know, the offense is a plug in and play.
You can come right right in and get busy. Uh,

(21:59):
there's familiar already there, and I think both sides could
use it. I know Aaron would love to have that.

Speaker 3 (22:07):
Our guest is Ephrom Salam, of course, former NFL frontsive
linemen at a Fox Sports radio weekend host, joining us
here on the IDD. Couple of trash talking Tuesday and Ephram.
You know a lot of people you know, were like, oh, yeah,
that's why they shouldn't have signed to because you know
it could get hurt or whatever. But Ephram, with all

(22:29):
those weapons and no Tua, they can't score.

Speaker 1 (22:32):
They can't, dude.

Speaker 3 (22:33):
That's that's why Tua got signed, like people, because they
got the weapons.

Speaker 1 (22:38):
Ain't nobody else hurt, right, They're all there.

Speaker 3 (22:41):
They they went ten quarters without a touchdown ten quarters
in the NFL, and then they scored one garbage touchdown
on the quarter.

Speaker 1 (22:50):
Ephram, I mean then that speak volumes for Tua.

Speaker 6 (22:53):
Well it does. They speak volume to the importance of
having a decent quarterback, not even a great quarterback, but
a decent quarterback. But if you look at the numbers
two and the points to us where Tua was able
to put up when he was healthy, I mean good
in this, you would have to sign him to that
level of lucrative deal because the proofs and there put

(23:15):
in the numbers, say you know the numbers to tell
you exactly. The one thing they didn't have a problem
with is scoring in football, except when they went and
they played in negative seven degrees, which there wouldn't be
a lot of teams that would bode well in those
certain types of circumstances in the playoffs last year againas City.

(23:36):
But yeah, Tua is a tremendous talent. He's dealing with
health issues now that you may may linger for the
rest of his career. But at that situation, that point
you have to get that quarterback. You have to to
find them, and then they have to make a move.
Now they have to really go think about, okay, what
can we do because we saw what happened in Indy.

(23:58):
When you bring somebody in like that, you're Flacco, it
immediately changes your offense when your starter goes down, and
Miami doesn't have that right now, I mean, i'd be
on the phone with Russell Wilson right or on the
Pittsburgh dealers right now. For Russell Wilson today.

Speaker 1 (24:12):
That might not be a bad look right there. And
you just mentioned Joe Flacco is like to do Tyrod Taylor,
Like we need a backup. He comes here and play
as well, and people like, man, he can almost be
a starter. Let me ask you this was a wait.

Speaker 6 (24:22):
Wait wait, don't disrespect Joe Flacco like that. Man he
went to AFC championship game, super Bowls. All of their
own don't do that.

Speaker 1 (24:30):
But I'm saying he has become the new like good
backup Joe, but at least he didn't win.

Speaker 6 (24:36):
Yeah, man could sling the ball. Man, he's a championship quarterback.

Speaker 1 (24:41):
I agree, Yes, that is factual. Answer me this. If
I said the best team in the NFL was the
Baltimore Ravens, would I be wrong?

Speaker 6 (24:53):
No, I wouldn't. I mean there's an argument there, like
you can you can go into any barbershop and you
can you complete your case and your point to that notion. Yeah,
I would mean, I'm sure most people will pick them over.
You know, Minnesota was four and oh.

Speaker 1 (25:10):
Even Kansas City and did four and no, but didn't
look good.

Speaker 6 (25:13):
They don't look they don't look like they should be
four and oh, right, which is a testament to how
well that organization is running. Andy Reid and and just
the greatness of Patrick Mahomes, because that thing looks like
it's on life support. We saw that, We saw that
all last year, and what happened. They ended up winning
the Super Bowl. So Kansas City is one of those
teams you can never count out as long as Andy

(25:34):
Reid and Patrick Mahomes is walking on the sideline. But yeah,
there is an argument to say, like I would if
I was the team, I wouldn't want to play Baltimore.

Speaker 1 (25:42):
Right, No, I'm with all.

Speaker 6 (25:43):
They look like they figured out that running game. Good
lower Now, I know.

Speaker 1 (25:47):
You got a two headed monster. Now what you doing that?
I do it? Not? Nobody want that man running at me.
No d from man. We appreciate it from Salam right there.
From Salam on Twitter as well, former NFL offensive line
in Fox Sports right now weekend, check them out on Sundays.
We appreciate your brother, Thank you so much.

Speaker 6 (26:02):
Y'all Stay safe now,
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