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April 22, 2023 81 mins

Jonas Knox talks about the gambling suspensions in the NFL and why they’re ridiculous, the cursed Clippers, another edition of Do You Care, the Super Bowl odds for the 49ers and their QB situation, why the NBA is insane to put a playoff game up against the NFL Draft, tonight’s fight between Garcia and Davis, and everything Jonas missed in The Scraps!

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One game on the hardwood taking place right now. They're
late in the second quarter in Brooklyn, a little over
sixty seconds to go, and it's the Nets leading the
seventy six ers forty seven to forty. Now that game
coming down to the finals or the half coming down
to the final seconds, forty seven to forty as the
seventy six ers badly missing Joel embiid Nick Claxton with
fifteen points and three blocks. He is absolute four blocks now,

(00:30):
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game of the day will tip off at three thirty
Eastern in Los Angeles, the Sons and Clippers in game
three of their series. They're currently tied at one game apiece.
The Bucks and Heat will square off at seven to
thirty in Miami. That series also tied one one and
for the night cap, the second game in LA, this
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(00:51):
to take a two to one series lead. For the NHL,
nothing underway yup, but the Golden Knights and Jets will
get going at FORUR Eastern up in Winnipeg. That series
is tied at one to one. I'm Kevin Wyer.

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(02:34):
Did you guys hear huh spooky stuff in the NFL yesterday?
Did you see it? The Boogeyman is back. Woo woo.
The Boogeyman popped out and scared everybody. Yeah, just when
you thought it was safe to go hang up your
hat or that old jersey that smells like rotten eggs

(02:57):
up in the closet. No, no, no, don't want to
do that, because a boogeyman is lurking. Do you know
who the NFL's boogieyman is nowadays? You know who it is?
Gambling woo, scary stuff. Gotta be careful with gambling. I mean,
we'll take all the money that comes from gambling. We'll
put a team in Vegas. We'll even have our Super

(03:19):
Bowl in Vegas next year, and we'll host our Draft
in Vegas last year. But when it comes to gambling, woo,
gotta be careful. Boogieman's right around the corner. Okay, So
here's the story if anybody needs to be caught up
to speed here because part of this is laughable. Jamison Williams,

(03:41):
Stanley berry Hill, Quinton's Quintes, Cephis, CJ. Moore, and Shaka Tony.
We're all punished, suspended for gambling. Now, Jamison Williams and
Stanley Berryhill they got a slap on the wrist kind

(04:01):
of they got six games. But Cephas, More and Tony
all in definite suspensions. And in fact, two of those guys,
Cephas and More were released by the Lions. Now, this
is not the first time the Lions have let people
go because of gambling. Apparently there was some issue with

(04:21):
some staffers there. You know, they were also gambling, and
so the Lions let them go as well too. Right,
So you got a couple of guys who have been
suspended indefinitely and also lost jobs, another who's been suspended indefinitely,
and then you got two other guys that have been
suspended for six games. Now, you know how I feel
about the people's wide receiver, Calvin Ridley, who was punished
for an entire season. You know how I feel about him.

(04:44):
He's the people's wide receiver. In fact, you got Calvin
Ridley who came out this week and said he's still
a fourteen hundred yard receiver. Now, if you are a
sports book anywhere in the country and you've got a
comedic bone in your body, the first thing you do
is set the over under on receiving yards for Calvin
Ridley next year at fourteen hundred and a half. That

(05:05):
is how you attack this and make fun of the joke.
That is the reaction from the NFL when it comes
to gambling. That's how you do this stuff. I mean,
if you really want to play the game, you got
to play the game. The reasoning and the reassurance of
all this is the best part. So the reason why

(05:26):
Jamison Williams and Stanley Berryhill were only suspended for six
games is because they were betting inside the team facility
or inside team quarters on college football games. The other
guys were betting on NFL games, all right, So there's
the reasoning. Check out the reassurance, though, from the NFL. Well,

(05:48):
they didn't discover any insider trading, nothing was compromised, so
nothing that they did factored into the outcome of any games.
It could have been harmless, just like Calvin Ridley placed
a seven game fifteen hundred dollars parlay all of that, Like,
none of this had really an impact on anything. Just

(06:08):
some guys who were inside a certain area where they
weren't allowed to place a bet, A couple of guys
on college football games and the other guys on NFL games. Okay,
So let me ask the question. If there was no
insider trading and nothing was compromised, none of that took place,

(06:30):
why the harsh punishment, Like isn't that the whole point
of this, Like, isn't that the concern? The concern should be, Hey,
we want to make sure that we're not compromising any
of our games, Like we want to make sure that
people know that if they bet on an NFL game,
they can trust us. So wouldn't that be the same

(06:52):
thing Like when the NFL does investigations on teams because
they rule out players late in the week when that
play practice and was a full participant. Why do you
think the injury designations happened during the course of the week.
Why do you think that is? Remember when Ryan Tannehill
played for the Dolphins a couple of years ago, I
believe it might have been twenty eighteen, was five years ago, whatever.

(07:15):
Ryan Tannehill was the quarterback of the Dolphins. He was
a full participant during the course of the week in practice,
and then all of a sudden, the Saturday before the game,
he was listed as questionable and then didn't play it
on Sunday's game, and the NFL investigated the Dolphins and said,
what's going on here? Is he healthy enough to play
or not? You got to be clear, why do you

(07:37):
think that was? Because the NFL wanted to make sure
that everything was on the up and up. There was
no suspensions handed out, there was no punishments handed out.
That's how the NFL attacked that situation. Oh, so let
me get it's the optics. This is the other reasoning
behind it. Oh, it's the optics. The optics are bad.

(07:58):
You know, we want we want want people to know
none of our players are degenerate gamblers. Okay, if you're
so concerned about the optics, if that's really the concern here,
Why don't you call up Chad Henny and ask him
what he was thinking walking off the field of an
NFL game with a beer in his hand. If we

(08:19):
care about optics, why don't we look at it that
Why don't you hit up Arthur Smith in the Atlanta
Falcons and say, hey, why did you guys rip bud lights?
Which is which is funny considering all the other things
going on with that beer? But why why did you
want you guys seeing ripping bud lights in the locker
room following a game that you won this past season?

(08:40):
Who thought that was a good idea? But don't worry
about it. If these guys bet on college football games
a sport, they're not even involved in their Pop six games,
and the other guys you get a full year. But
did they compromise anything? No, So why the full year punishment?
Sometimes you you know why something is being done, but

(09:02):
it's still dumb. Example, and I've talked about this before
growing up out here in southern California, you know what
we got to worry about earthquakes? So you know what
we gotta do earthquake drills. And do you want to
know the logic when you're in school. In elementary school,
you want to know what they tell you to do
when there's an earthquake. They used to tell us to

(09:25):
climb under the desk and hold on to the legs, right,
because if a seven point nine earthquake hits in southern
California and the fault line is right underneath the classroom,
you know what's gonna save me from the entire building
collapsing and crushing my body. This rinky dink desk with

(09:45):
bubblegum that's been glued underneath for about twenty five years.
That's what's gonna save my life. That's a great idea.
I can remember in the process of going through these
drills thinking to myself, I get why we're doing this.
This is dumb because the first thing I'm doing is
running straight out to that open field. I'll take my chances.
If it looks like I'm I'm you know, Jason Bourne,

(10:07):
and I'm dodging falling objects to try and get to
where I need to go, then that's what I gotta do.
But I'm not holding on to the to the to
the leg of a desk that I don't even trust
to write on or lift my knees up underneath because
I'm gonna get Somebody's Bubblicious from nineteen eighty five on
my new Genes. I'm good, I know why we're doing it,

(10:29):
but it's dumb. I'll take my chances elsewhere. Like, do
you know how easy it would be for people in
the NFL? Do you know how connected they are? Do
you know how simple it would be for somebody in
the NFL if they really wanted to gamble and really
affect outcomes on games? Do you know how easy it
would be for them to call up somebody in Las

(10:49):
Vegas and say, Hey, just between you and I, so
and so is gonna miss this game. Our game plan sucks.
We got a bunch of players that are out, it's
late in the season. Probably gonna mail this one in.
Oh and by the way, here is our first twenty
plays that we're gonna run. Just so you know, if
you want to do any in game betting, but keep
this between us and just give me a cut of
what you're betting on. Do you know how easy that

(11:11):
would be? You got a team in Vegas, Like, at
some point you gotta trust that people aren't out here
maliciously trying to affect the game, like, I get you
want to do a slap on the wrist, You want
to do a four game suspension, you want to do
the comp of well, you know Tom Brady, you know
he deflated football, so we felt like that had an

(11:33):
impact on the game, that had a direct impact on
what was happening in the game. So you know we're
gonna do We're gonna go ahead and punish Tom Brady
four games. Julian Edelman, you got pop for peds, We're
gonna suspend you for four games. Like, if you want
to give them a slap on the risk, I get it,
I get it. A year an indefinite suspension when they're

(11:55):
betting on that have no impact at all. Calvin Ridley
a year of his career. He's owned up to it.
He said, hey, I'll take the punishment. I can't wait
to get back next year. And by the way, underrated
edition for Jacksonville. They're gonna be fantastic, especially on offense.
But Calvin Ridley lost a year of his career because

(12:17):
he made some seven game parlays that amounted to like
fifteen hundred dollars. Seriously, do you know what a seven
game parlay is? Do you know, Like, let me go
ahead and tell you exactly what a seven game parlay is.
A seven game parlay is like trying to hit twenty
free throws in a row at a carnival on the

(12:39):
dented oval rims that have a toilet seat lid closed
over the top of it. It's never gonna happen. There
was a sports book back in the day online that
used to do a free five game parlay. I swear
to god, I used to play it. Okay, The five

(13:01):
game parlay was they would pick five different sporting events.
You would bet on them. It was free to play,
and if all five hit, And that's how parlays work.
You got to have everything hit in order to get
the payout. It's a much bigger payout, but it's impossible
to do. If all five hit, then you would get
whatever payout that was. Let me tell you how many
times I hit that five game parlay and I played

(13:23):
that bastard every day. Zero, not even close. I don't
even think I got two out of five. Calvin Ridley
taking a long shot seven game parlay bet means he's
punished for an entire year. Like you got a couple
of players who just got cut, lost a year of

(13:43):
their career. Oh and by the way, you are cut
immediately because they bet on some games in a league
that welcomed in gambling. They bet on games that had
no impact, zero impact on anything that went down. Again,
I understand why the punishments are happening, but this is

(14:04):
one of those situations where I think we can all agree,
or at least all agree, and I don't care if
you agree with me or not. I feel how I feel.
This is dumb. Jonas Knox Fox Sports Radio, get me
on Twitter at the Jonas Knox at the Jonas Knox
on Twitter, and you can hang out with us as
always on the iHeartRadio app. So we're gonna have the
usuals coming up later here from the tiraq dot com studios.
We're gonna have another edition of Do You Care. We're

(14:25):
gonna have the Scraps. It's gonna be a good time,
a lot of grab ass, a lot of Shenanigans, a
typical Saturday here, a two hour extravaganza on FSR. But
we do have an update. We've got an update near
the top of the NFL Draft in a story that
is running wild. We'll tell you what that is next.

(14:46):
Don't listening to Fox Sports Radio Radio, Jonas Knox, Fox
Sports Radio. I'll tell you this right now. We're getting
our first in the eighties heat wave this year in
southern California, and I'm not ready for it. I don't
know if anybody else gets this, but I guarantee you

(15:08):
I'm gonna smell awful today, guaranteed like one hundred percent.
Whatever deodorant I put on after I showered this morning,
it is rapidly leaving my body. So there will be
multiple visits to the medicine cabinet here because it is
a smelly situation here from the ti raq dot Com

(15:29):
studios by the way, coming up in a little bell
we'll call it ten minutes from now. There was something
that was proven, all right, A lot of people feel
strongly about this issue, if you want to call it.
Some people have called it as much as a plague
in the world of sports, but something was proven to
be the opposite of it. That'll be happening here in
about ten minutes from now on FSR. So I am

(15:50):
wondering because we have ourselves a bit of a situation
developing in the National Football League when it comes to
the Draft. All right, So, for those of you that
have been paid attention here on this show, we've been
talking a lot about the draft odds. I'm just going
to point this out pretty quickly. I believe that there
was probably something sent out by the Fox Sports Radio

(16:11):
Twitter account about a month ago in which I was
bullish in the fact that c J. Stroud would be
the number one pick based on the betting odds. After
the trade took place between the Carolina Panthers and the
Chicago Bears and all the shift in money that went
over to c J. Stroud. I just want to point
out to you that somebody will probably remind me of
that following next Thursday selection of Bryce Young number one overall,

(16:33):
and I am currently in the works of coming up
with some sort of an excuse on who to blame
for why that take was happening and why I made
those comments. So I'm just letting you know that will
be happening. I'm currently developing an excuse. I've got about
four or five days to develop one, and I believe
that'll be the move that I make when I get
my balls broken over a bad take and a bad

(16:56):
prediction I made when it came to c J. Stroud
going number one overall, but apparently not if you're the
Carolina Panthers. Good to hear from Frank Reichen company there,
But apparently that's not the only issue for CJ. Stroud
because the odds for the number two pick, which had
been fluctuating throughout the course of the year or throughout

(17:18):
the course of the week, we're telling you that Will
Anderson looked like he was going to be the guy
that was going to go number two over all of
the Texans. Now, that seemed far fetched at the time
because you're looking at the Houston Texans and you're thinking, well,
you need a quarterback. I mean, no offense to Davis Mills,
who's got the neck of a pool noodle, but you

(17:41):
need a quarterback. And it feels like at number two,
you're not going to really do a lot better hopefully
next year, unless you completely tank the season and you've
got an opportunity for Drake may or Caleb Williams or
one of those guys. But if you need a quarterback,
why would you go defense there? And then there was
the Miko Ryan's discussion, and he's a defensive guy and

(18:02):
maybe he views Will Anderson as being like a Nick
Bosa type who he worked with all of those things
that have been thrown out there. The problem is if
you do buy into the gambling odds that are currently
sitting here right now, we could have ourselves a real
backlash and it could involve maybe somebody here at Fox
Sports Radio, because the odds right now, courtesy of our

(18:23):
friends at DraftKings to be the number two pick of
this upcoming draft. See that Will Levis, the quarterback out
of Kentucky, is the favorite at plus one point forty,
followed by Tyree Wilson and Will Anderson, and then we
get to c J. Stroud. So, with that being said,

(18:47):
if Will Anderson is taken as the second quarterback by
the Houston Texans, I'm just wondering who's going to get
blamed for CJ. Stroud not going number two overall? Because
you got to be careful. You've got to be careful
when it comes to talking about why a quarterback may
have slipped in the draft because you never know who's

(19:09):
going to be listening. Right Case in point, if somebody
asked you a question about why CJ. Stroud may be
dropping in the draft and you simply throw out one
of the reasons that you've been told, like I don't know,
hypothetically that CJ. Stroud may have you not gone to

(19:30):
the Manning Passing Academy after they promoted that he was
going to be there and he decided to not show up,
and that kind of bothered some people there at the
Manning Passing Academy. If you threw out like an example
like that, again, totally hypothetical. Here not saying that this happened.
Hypothetically people at I don't know, ESPN who are very

(19:51):
sensitive to the issue, who may have a close relationship
with the agent of CJ. Stroud, Hypothetically they might get
upset with the and they might attack you. Again, all hypothetical.
I'm not sitting here pointing fingers at anybody hypothetically like
Ryan Clark or RG three or some of these other
guys at ESPN who attacked my good friend Brady Quinn.

(20:14):
I'm not saying that. I would never say that, all right,
I want to be on the up and up here.
That was simply a hypothetical scenario. So hypothetically, who's going
to get the blame if CJ. Stroud does fall and
in fact, the second quarterback taken is will Levis a
guy who also when asked why he may be dropping

(20:36):
in the draft, it was pointed out that maybe because
he's too muscular, and maybe he was not the greatest
in some of these interviews. Again, these are all just hypotheticals.
I'm just simply pointing at what the odds are telling us,
because you do have to be careful. You don't want
to mess with somebody's future by answering a question. You know,

(21:01):
because if I were the Houston Texans front office, like
Nick Cassario, the general manager, and I'm making an important
decision about my quarterback of the future at number two overall,
and I'm talking about a million dollar investment, millions upon
millions of dollars, right, the one thing I want to

(21:23):
know is what is RG three's take on the situation.
That's what I got to know, Like I have to
know that, I need to know what RG threes take
is on the situation. I'm also going to need to
know how Ryan Clark feels about it, because again this
is all and all this is hypothetical, and I want

(21:45):
to be careful because Ryan Clark may or may not
have a very close relationship with c J. Stroud's agent, right,
So I just want to know what is actually happening
here at the top of the draft. Again, these are
all hypothetical situations, and I'm simply telling people you gotta
be careful because if CJ. Stroud does fall any further,
there's going to be some backlash. Somebody's gonna get it.

(22:09):
I don't know who's gonna get it. I don't know
who they're going to pick on this week, but if
he falls in the draft, I know something that it
may be because some people had some opinions or answered
some questions. A simple question that was being asked earlier
in the week, like, could you imagine that if you
were somebody at the Houston Texans front office and you

(22:30):
were about ready to make a We're talking what fifty
million dollar decision, like the type of decision that could
that could cost you your job if you get it wrong.
Could you imagine hanging up the phone and then going
on Twitter to see who on Twitter is outraged by

(22:52):
a question that was answered in the same day that
they were outraged because they lost their blue check mark.
Could you imagine that that would feel like kind of
a reckless move. But again, here we are bunch of
hypotheticals as we get ready for the draft, a draft
that sees Will levis now the favorite to go number
two overall to the Houston Texans. By the way, speaking

(23:13):
of the draft, be sure not to miss Draft Night
Live on Fox Sports Radio Thursday night at eight pm
Eastern Time. Throughout the first round of the draft. Insider
Jay Glazer, former Cardinals GM, Steve Kaime, College Football Hall
of Famer my Man, LeVar Arrington, and Big Noon Kickoffs
Rob Stone will have pick by pick predictions and reactions

(23:36):
to every first round pick. That's Thursday at eight pm
Eastern Time, throughout the first round of the draft live
on Fox Sports Radio and on the iHeartRadio app. All right,
it's coming up next here. There was something that was
proven correct in the world of sports. And this might
might not make some of you happy, all right, because
a lot of people felt really strongly in the other direction.
But I'll tell you what was proven correct in the

(23:57):
world of sports of the last couple of days. That's
coming up next. But for all the latest from around
the world of sports, ladies and gentlemen, Kevin wired her.

Speaker 2 (24:07):
What's that's a new one?

Speaker 3 (24:09):
How about that how we go? How about that? Sam
and I were working on that before the break, telling
you that's big time right there. Has anybody ever called
you that? No, they're the first.

Speaker 1 (24:22):
You aren't wired her, You are legitimately the first person.

Speaker 3 (24:25):
Hey, Sam, I'll take it, Sam, love it. There are
drops upon drops from tombstone we can throw in for
Kevin Wired at sera point in time, I'll have to
go looking. A celebrity was born right here on a Saturday.
How about that?

Speaker 2 (24:39):
Yeah, we got plenty of action, playoff action today in
the NBA and in the NHL. We have one game
going on right now, and it looks like the Nets
we're gonna run away with this one. But the seventy
six is of just taken the lead over them. It's
fifty six fifty three of about four and a half
minutes ago in the third quarter. The Nets were up
i ate at halftime, and that's because Philadelphia was missing

(25:01):
Joel Embiid. Nick Claxton had fifteen points in the first
half in the paint and none since. He had fifteen
points in four blocks in that first half and has
not had any points scored since then. Just to show
you the halftime adjustments, that Philadelphia was able to make, as.

Speaker 3 (25:16):
They now lead by three.

Speaker 2 (25:18):
The other action in the NBA coming up. The second
game will be at three thirty Eastern in Los Angeles.
Sons and Clippers game three of their series. They're currently
tied one game apiece. The Bucks and Heat will square
off at seven to thirty in Miami. That series also
tied at one to one, and for the night cap,
it will be the second game in LA, the one
between the Grizzlers and Lakers, as they're both looking to
take a two to one series lead. As for the NHL,

(25:41):
nothing underway quite yet. The Golden Knights Jets will get
going at four Eastern Up in Winnipeg. That series tied
at one to one. At seven will be the Maple
Leafs and Lightning as they're both looking to break the
one to one series time. The Rangers, up two to
zh will try to make it three in a row
against the Devils as the series shifts across the Hudson.

Speaker 3 (26:00):
However, for game three of their.

Speaker 2 (26:01):
Series, Puff dropped for that game set for eight o'clock,
and the Avalanche and Kraken wrapping up the day's schedule
with the biggest home game in Seattle history since the
Metropolitan's oisted the cup overall hundred years ago. Puff drop
on that one is set for ten o'clock eastern.

Speaker 3 (26:16):
Back of you, Jonas, Thank you. Kevin wired Irp. Yeah, hey,
my Maddie, do you smell that?

Speaker 6 (26:29):
Smells like someone died?

Speaker 3 (26:33):
Oh? Sam, you're an idiot? Oh man? Hey, by the way,
fun fact, Iowa, Sam. Do you know where wired Irp
is from? Not Kevin wired Irp, but the actual wired Irth.
Do you know where he's from?

Speaker 1 (26:52):
Ummm I do not?

Speaker 3 (26:54):
Mon Meuth, Illinois.

Speaker 5 (26:56):
You know that?

Speaker 1 (26:57):
Okay, I'm looking at his Wikipedia. Yeah, his Middlellinoise his
middle name. His full name is Wyatt Barry stap RP.
Barry's stap is his middle two names.

Speaker 3 (27:07):
Yeah, he's related to Scott's Stapp. What's a big deal?
Why is that a problem?

Speaker 1 (27:11):
Yeah? Monmouth, Illinois, eighteen forty eight.

Speaker 3 (27:13):
About that, I believe. But wired RUP's house is still
is still there in Monmouth and people take tours of it.
I don't know what they're hoping to find.

Speaker 1 (27:21):
You lived a long life. He died in nineteen twenty
nine at age eighty in Los Angeles.

Speaker 3 (27:25):
How about that? It was like a couple of weeks ago.
But it's crazy, the like, like, what are people when
you go to wired Rp's house? What are you hoping
to find? He's not there? What do you think, like
it's some taxidermy like wired up sitting in a rocking
chair stuffed with old newspapers? What are they open for?

Speaker 1 (27:41):
We in West Branch, Iowa, we preserved Herbert Hoover's original
birthplace house. He was the only president from Iowa and
also regarded as one of the worst presidents of all time.

Speaker 3 (27:51):
So why wouldn't you want to go there? I mean
that means that's it.

Speaker 1 (27:54):
I've been there several times. It is rather entertaining, by
the way.

Speaker 3 (27:57):
I forget what we were talking about, but it got
brought up on the show this week that apparently you
can go see the pillow that Abe Lincoln died on
because it still has the blood stains.

Speaker 1 (28:13):
I mean, that is kind of fascinating.

Speaker 3 (28:14):
Why would you want to go see that?

Speaker 1 (28:16):
I don't know. People have a lot of more big curiosities.
And also, how do you know it's real? Like anything
that's preserved over time, I would believe it's real. It
probably looks like silky and handstitched and.

Speaker 3 (28:28):
Right, yeah, silky handstitched.

Speaker 1 (28:30):
And pillow that a Lincoln would be laying on, all.

Speaker 3 (28:32):
Right, and it could be like a bottle of Delmonti
ketchup that was used to make it look re So,
I mean, like, what are we really.

Speaker 1 (28:38):
Talking about here, Well, it feels i'd buy it, you know. Yeah,
Well I'm a sucker.

Speaker 3 (28:43):
Yeah not me. I'm out. But again, that's the fun
fact of the day. Historical human beings who are no
longer at places that people still tour. Here on Fox
Sports Radio, Jonas NOx here on FSR. By the way,
we are going to have another edition of Do You
Care coming up here in about twelve minutes from now.
So something was proven to be correct. Now, a lot
of people aren't going to want to hear this, but

(29:04):
this is a fact. When you put together a super team,
it doesn't guarantee you success. Now, it might make it
a little bit easier if you get to that point,
but it doesn't guarantee you success. Exhibit A the Los
Angeles Clippers, who cannot catch a break at all at

(29:27):
any moment in the history of their franchise. In the
same year that their owner was glowingly celebrating the fact
that they've got like thirteen thousand bathrooms at the new
stadium they're going to build, which, let me tell you
something that's awesome, most notably for women, because the line
to get into a women's restroom is insane. That's why

(29:47):
I never get bothered. I've had like women ask me, hey,
can I can I go real quick because that line
is too long. Yeah, no problem, whatever, I'm not a weirdo,
not some pervert. I'm not going to look over the stall.
Do what you gotta do. I get it, line's too long.
I mean, men have a built built in advantage by
being built out doors, if you know what I mean.

(30:09):
I mean, because you can go if you gotta go,
You can go in the sink if need be. I
don't recommend it. You can go in the parking lot
or behind a tree. You know, I make sure nobody's around.
You don't want to go to jail. But like, men
have this advantage, and also when it comes to bathrooms,
they can just go in, wash their hands and get out. Now,
a lot of people don't wash their hands. That's disgusting,

(30:29):
but that's their own personal preference. It's a little gross
and a little weird. I mean, I can recall years
and years ago Nicky six of Motley Crew, who used
to do a show here at the Tiraq dot Com
studios of Fox Sports Radio. Nicky six who did a
show up around the corner and you know, right down
the hall from us. There was a complaint because he

(30:50):
had pulled into the parking lot here at Fox Sports
Radio just decided, do you know what, this will work
and just took care of business right then and there,
you know, nice little puddle of yurine next to his
you know, one hundred thousand dollars car. But again that's
to teach their own. So when Steve Bomber comes out
and says, hey, I've got thirteen thousand bathrooms or whatever

(31:12):
it is going into this new arena, everyone's celebrating. It's like,
oh man, And by the way, the Clippers are starting
to play better. And then all of a sudden, a
couple of weeks before the postseason starts, Paul George suffers
an injury and now Kawhi Leonard is going to miss
another game for the LA Clippers, who are now down
to one. Now it's interesting because he did suffer this

(31:32):
knee injury in game one, played thirty nine minutes in
game two, but then miss game three, and now he's
going to miss game four later on. And it just
goes to show you super teams doesn't equal success. You
still got to do the work. Like they built this
super team, they paired these guys up, and it hasn't

(31:53):
worked because luck and injuries have not been on their side.
They just haven't. Because the first they got together, what happened.
Pandemic threw everybody off so much. So you've got Laker
fans that are celebrating a half championship like it's a
real one, Like that just threw everybody else. This is
a proud, prestigious organization and they're walking around with half

(32:15):
a championship ring acting like it's a real one. It's
like those people who get armband tattoos that don't do
underneath the arm because it hurts too much. It's like,
you can't really call it an arm band if it
doesn't connect. Otherwise it's not a band. Like you know,
it's not a watch unless it's got a band on it.
Otherwise it's a compass or like a timepiece, you know,

(32:40):
Like it's gotta have a band on it. If you
don't have a band on the bottom of your ring,
it's not really a ring. It's like it's almost like
an ear ring. If we're gonna be truthful about it,
maybe a Labrett piercing. I used to have one of those.
It's terrible, awful looking. But point is the COVID year
threw everybody off, and the Clipper were dealt a bad

(33:00):
break because that was the year. Everybody felt really optimistic
about it. Kawhi had just won a championship and everything unraveled.
And now you get to this year and it's like, okay, well,
maybe this will be the year for the Clippers. You know,
the Western conferences down. Nobody can figure it out. The
Suns went and got Kevin Durant, but he tweaked his
ankle in a layup line before his first game. Maybe
this is a year. Nope, because now you got Kawhi

(33:21):
missing another game, you got Paul George who's not even
hasn't played at all in the series, and the Clippers
are down two to one, probably going down three to one,
and the series is going to be over. So just
because you put together a super team or build a
super team, I know a lot of people call it
lazy and think it's the easy way out and whatever
else they want to say. It doesn't guarantee you success.

(33:44):
You still got to go and get the job done.
Jonas Knox, Fox Sports Radio, Get me on Twitter at
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coming up next. It is one of the most enjoyable
segments all week in sports talk radio. You were being
told why stories are important, why they matter. We're going
to tell you why they don't. It's do you care? Next?

(34:04):
Jonas Knox, Fox Sports Radio. Coming up top of Next
hour a little over ten minutes from now from the
tire rack dot Com studios. We are going to get
into uh, there's it really feels like something's on the
verge happening in the NFL for a team that's near
the top of contention when it comes to a Super Bowl,
it feels like it's heading in that direction and it's

(34:26):
a little strange. Apparently they're ready to pull the plug.
We'll get into that for you again coming up top
of Next hour a little over ten minutes from now
from the tire rack dot Com studios. But right now
it is time for something we do every single Saturday,
and it's called this.

Speaker 5 (34:40):
There are so many stories in the world of sports,
and most of them are a complete waste of time.
DMZ reports. Let's get kinky. Here's some of the big
stories from the last week. But Jonas, the real question
is do you care?

Speaker 3 (34:56):
And for that we turn it over to our executive
producer Bo Benson to find out what the hell's going
going on?

Speaker 7 (35:00):
Bow All right, Jonas, let's get started here. Former NFL
defensive end akbar Bojia b a Mia did ie up
that bad a Miller? There we go. He tweeted last
night about two o'clock Eastern time that Titans running back
Derrick Henry was going to be traded to the Philadelphia Eagles.

(35:21):
Do you care?

Speaker 3 (35:22):
No, not unless it happens. I don't care. I mean, look,
I think if Bjon Robinson sitting there at ten, it
would be fascinating if the Eagles took him at ten.
He's the best running back in the draft class. Some
people have called him one of the one of the
best you know players overall as far as no question
marks about him. So I think, you know, Philadelphia taking him,
they just you know. I guess I don't know if

(35:43):
it's been finalized yet, but they signed you know, Jalen
Hurts to that contract extension, so I mean they've needed
help at running back. It feels like, you know, if
they could acquire a Derrick Henry, that would be a
lot of fun. I can't imagine Mike Rabel would be
thrilled about it, losing another of his best weapons, because
I know still pissed off about the fact that they
lost Aj Brown to Philadelphia as well too. Somebody this

(36:05):
might be it might be fun if it happens. All care.
I can't care right now. By the way, fun fact
on Akbar Baja b Amilla. He was the guy who
ripped off Petros Papadekus his nipple in a football game
in college. True story. That is a fun fact. Petros
Papadak is one of the great guests in all of

(36:27):
Fox Sports Radio. He's the co host of the Petros
Money Show on the Blowtorch Am five to seventy LA Sports,
and Petros has told that story on the air. In
a game against I forget I think it was San
Diego State if I'm not mistaken, that yeah, Achbar Baja
b Amilla tackled him in a certain way, and somehow

(36:48):
Petros's nipple came off. And I've seen Petros's missing nipple,
like not the actual nipple himself, but the place where
it used to be on his peck. I've seen it
when I a show with Petro. So get your mind
out of the gun. I'm not a little fun fact
for you. How about that bo things you know? Huh, yeah,
I'm glad I know that one. Now that's gonna be

(37:09):
sucking whatever.

Speaker 1 (37:09):
That imagery is not what I wanted right now.

Speaker 3 (37:12):
Yeah, it's a true story. Petros told the stories that happen.
It must have been like the the shoulder pads that
came down somehow. I don't know. Yeah, but he lost
his nipple. It's a terrible situation.

Speaker 2 (37:25):
All right.

Speaker 7 (37:25):
Well, talking about terrible situations, the Arizona Arizona Cardinals revealed
their new uniforms, and wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins was not
a part of that reveal, Joni, So do you care
about either of these things?

Speaker 3 (37:37):
No, I don't. Well, let me tell you what I'd
like to have happen. I would like for the Arizona
Cardinals to go back to the Phoenix Cardinals. It's such
a better sounding name, like something about it just sounds better. Well,
but they represent the entire state. Who cares? Like who
gives a crap? You root for? Who you root for?

(38:01):
I remember, you know, like I was working at a
TGI Fridays and I was a bus boy and I
had money on a game. I want to say. It
was like the might have been the Grizzlies Lakers game,
and it might have been Vancouver Grizzlies, but I had
money on a Grizzlies Laker game, and I had money
on the Grizzlies. Like I wasn't hating on the Lakers.
I just had money on the Grizzlies. And I remember

(38:22):
cheering for the Grizzlies taking the lead because I had
like twenty bucks on it. And this guy at the
bar was like, hey, man, where are you from. I'm like,
uh here, why huh? Then you should be cheering for
the Lakers, remember thinking, And I told him. I was like,
Lakers are from Thousand Oaks, but I didn't know that
that's what I thought they were downtown LA. I don't

(38:42):
understand what well you know what I mean? No, I
don't all right, Like you root for who you root for?
The Cardinals. Take it up. The entire state, doesn't matter.
Go back to Phoenix. It sounds better.

Speaker 7 (38:51):
Next, all right, Raiders owner Mark Davis is reportedly not
happy with the idea of the Oakland Athletics moving there
as well. Apparently the A's kept the Raiders from building
a new stadium up in Oakland. Do you care?

Speaker 3 (39:06):
Yeah, because Mark Davis is ridiculous. Because what Mark Davis
is the first guy in Las Vegas. Like, let me
tell you something. Do you know how many casinos have
been built in Vegas? And how many people at other
casinos are like, we really got to have another one,
Like we've got to have another one, like Mark Davis,
don't worry about it, man, The A's aren't gonna take

(39:28):
any of your shine. People love the Raiders in Vegas.
There's enough room there. They've got everything else in Vegas.
You've got everything from the Blue Man Group to carr
at Top to gambling to prostitutes to Thunder from down
Under to the Raiders to the Golden Knight. You've got
everything you could possibly want there. Another professional team's not

(39:50):
gonna hurt anybody. Next.

Speaker 7 (39:51):
All right, it's weekend to two of Coachella headliner Frank
Ocean dropped out. It's been replaced by Blink e two
going back on two this summer, Jonas, do you care?
And more importantly, should I come down with the flu tomorrow?

Speaker 3 (40:06):
Are you really gonna go to that bo uh?

Speaker 7 (40:08):
If I did not have a child, I would strongly
consider it.

Speaker 3 (40:12):
I'm I'm out, man, I No, I don't care. I'm
so done. It would be tough for me to go
to a concert period again, let alone to festival, like, like,
who really wants to stand in line to use a
porta potty that you know hasn't been cleaned in days?

Speaker 8 (40:30):
Like?

Speaker 3 (40:31):
And you know the prices are outrageous. It's in Indio, California.
There's not there's not a speck of shade insight. Are
there any trees in Indio, California, by the way, or
is it just like people hiding USh can lids that
are opened up? It's just it just doesn't seem like
the most appealing place to go. And who's Frank Ocean?
Who is it?

Speaker 7 (40:51):
He's a he's a he's a singer that's famous for flaking.

Speaker 3 (40:54):
All right, well, listen you tell Frank's swimming pool and
Blink one eighty five, they can go Cup concert somewhere else.

Speaker 2 (41:01):
A thrilling back and forth affair in Brooklyn, the seventy
six Ers leading the Brooklyn at seventy five seventy two.
Brooklyn was up by eight at the half, and they
were taking advantage of the absence of Joel mb Nick.
Claxon had fifteen points and four blocks in that first half,
but he's only had two points since, as the seventy
six Ers have taken a three point lead at seventy

(41:21):
five to seventy two, now seven and a half minutes ago.
In the fourth quarter, Philadelphia had three nothing, so a
win here would end the series in favor of the
seventy six Ers. The second game of the day, tipping
off at three thirty Eastern in Los Angeles, the Sons
and Clippers game three of their series. They're currently tied
at one game apiece. The Bucks and Heat they're squaring

(41:43):
off at seven thirty in Miami. That series also tied
one to one. In for the nightcap, it's a second
game in La the Grizzlies and Lakers. They're both looking
to take a two to one series lead. I'm Kevin Wyert,
what a tide are you?

Speaker 3 (41:59):
Ready the gardener, the Prince of Darkness.

Speaker 4 (42:02):
The prints of Darkness is in the house on the
man up in his face, Jonahs Knocks, I don't Shane
choose any more.

Speaker 5 (42:10):
Yeah, well, big guys, jonahs Knocks is coming through your
speakers like a right cross from a boxer that you've
never heard of.

Speaker 1 (42:18):
They run through our ass like through a ten horn man,
and we could not stop.

Speaker 5 (42:22):
Now live from the tire rack dot Com studio. So,
Fox Sports Radio, what.

Speaker 3 (42:27):
Are you talking about? What is this your first day
on the job.

Speaker 5 (42:30):
Here's Jonas Knock scanning the fast League Grandma, the.

Speaker 3 (42:33):
Bingo game is running the moll So there is kind
of a weird thing that is happening in the National
Football League. Some of it I don't understand. I'll be

(42:56):
honest with you. We'll get into that for you. Here
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(43:40):
doesn't seem to make sense to me. The San Francisco
forty nine ers are currently second in odds to win
the Super Bowl. So you got Kansas City, who's sitting
at one, which is not a surprise to anybody, and
then you've got the forty nine ers. They're even ahead

(44:00):
of teams like Philadelphia, who was just in the Super Bowl.
They're ahead of teams like Cincinnati Buffalo, who's they got
their own issues. I don't know what the hell's going
on with Digs and Buffalo and Josh Allen that whole thing,
But it is kind of strange that you've got the
forty nine ers sitting second in Super Bowl odds. Now,
the thought would be, well, if their quarterbacks were healthy,

(44:24):
they were just in an NFC championship game, if their
qbs were healthy, maybe they can beat Philadelphia. I doubt it.
I strongly doubt it. I know Brock perty got hurt,
but I strongly doubt even if he's healthy, that the
forty nine Ers win that game. And I love the
forty nine Ers, I love Kyle Shanahan, I love watching
San Francisco play. But Philadelphia was the best team in

(44:45):
the NFC last year and I'm not even sure that
it was that close. So why does this happen? Why
does any of this make sense? Why are the forty
nine ers that well thought of when it comes to
either winning a Super Bowl competing for a Super Bowl?
It like some of it doesn't add up to me.

(45:06):
I know their roster is great, but you still go
back to the same issue quarterback. I mean, Brock Purdy
may not be back, and if he is back, you
don't really know what he's going to look like he's
coming off the injuries coming up like like there's probably,
I would assume also going to be some adjustments that
are made for Brock Purdy. I mean, I know everybody's

(45:29):
doing the Tom Brady comparison and the success he had
for him to be Tom Brady is a real long shot.
I think a lot of people would bet against that.
And we're speaking of odds. And then you go, well,
you know what about Trey Lance. Trey Lance was you know,
they traded all that draft capital and Trey Lance is
somebody that they think highly of, and you know he
was a top three pick and et cetera. Okay, like

(45:50):
you gave up three first round picks for a guy
who's been in trade rumors all off season. That's the
other part of this. It doesn't add up to me.
Like there's been reports out There was a report that
came out this week that a teams have called the
forty nine ers to see if Trey Lance is available.

(46:12):
All right, the forty nine ers have said, we're not
making those calls. We're receiving those calls. Okay, Well, nobody's
making those calls unless they think there might be a chance.
You know, like if you're dating somebody and they keep
telling you stories about how so and so approached them,
or so and so is hitting on them, or so
and so is doing this, or so and so is

(46:33):
flirting with them, and it's like a different person all
the time. At some point you got to ask the
question why is this happening?

Speaker 8 (46:39):
Man?

Speaker 3 (46:40):
I know you're attractive, but you got a ring on.
Why does this keep happening? Are you leaving them the
perception that there could be something here if they try
a little bit harder or they work at it. So
maybe teams around the NFL are getting the idea from
the forty nine ers, like, hey, maybe he could be had,
he could be available if you're interested, you know, let

(47:01):
us know. So that's happened with Trey Lance. Then there
was apparently the discussions that took place at the league meetings.
Mike Florio, citing a league source, said the Vikings and
the forty nine ers discussed a trade involving Kirk Cousins
and Trey Lance and obviously didn't go anywhere. But it
does feel like the Trey Lance hype in San Francisco

(47:23):
is gone, Like it's over. They gave up a lot
to move up and try and acquire trade Lance, like
they gave up three first round picks. That was their
guy of the future. They loved him so much that
they were ready to walk away from Jimmy Garoppolo, who

(47:43):
they've had nothing but success with because of what they
thought of Trey Lance and so you've got trade rumors
about Trey Lance, You've got Kirk Cousins being brought into
the mix. You've got the forty nine ers themselves saying
that this is brock Party's job. You know, obviously you
will see how he is when he gets back, but

(48:03):
brock Purty's coming back to his job. That guy was
the last pick of the draft. You got another guy
who was the number three overall pick, who you gave
up three first round picks, four and you got all
these things swirling like it feels like the bloom is
off the rose when it comes to Trey Lance. Like
they love that guy. And I don't know if it's

(48:25):
because they view it as the window they've got, or
if it's Trey Lance, maybe they look at it and say,
we don't have time for him to develop. We want
to be able to try and compete for a super Bowl.
So so I mean, if that's the case, the fact
that you're acknowledging that brock Purty would be an upgrade
over Trey Lance, I don't know how anybody looks at
this going into next season and says, oh, yeah, yeah,

(48:47):
that team should be a super Bowl favorite for sure. Yeah,
that's the team I think is coming out of the NFC.
I don't get it. I really don't like the Tom
Brady speculation with Miami's been out out there. He didn't
shoot it down and all that. Like I I tom
Brady to Miami from a personal standpoint makes a lot

(49:07):
of sense because obviously he's got the family dynamic. They're
in South Florida. Now you know, there's the divorce and
all that other stuff. You know, however that impacts whatever
his decision. From a personal standpoint, tom Brady to Miami
makes a ton of sense. From a football standpoint, San
Francisco's made more sense than just about any team in

(49:28):
the league. So maybe the idea is the forty nine
Ers aren't done at quarterback. We know they brought in
Sam Darnold, but maybe Kyle Shanahan, maybe John Lynch think,
you know what, maybe there's an opportunity we could bring
Tom Brady back home, right Like, maybe there's an opportunity
we can bring him back to San Francisco. Maybe he'd

(49:48):
want to compete for a Super Bowl here. That's where
he's from. He grew up a forty nine Er fan.
Maybe that's what this is all about because if not,
and you're rolling into next season with Trey Lance, who
may or may not be on the trade block after
he's played in like four games coming off an injury,
a devastating injury, and then you've got brock Purty also

(50:10):
coming off an injury. If all of that's happening, how
has this team looked at as one of the top
teams in the NFL doesn't make any sense to me.
Jonas Knox, Fox Sports Radio, And again you can get
me on Twitter at the Jonas Knox, at the Jonas
Knocks on Twitter. By the way, a lot of people
really pleased with today's show, really excited about what we've
done on the show today, happy about the performance, love

(50:32):
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so much so that they've decided to tweet in at
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(50:54):
bleep he is? Tony writes in this bleep ass Jonah
is two in his snowflake feelings like the rest of
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check mark costing eight dollars in boycotting Twitter, like anybody
cares about his bleep irrelevance. He said that Jason writes

(51:16):
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than any of his lame UFC fights. This bleep needs
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(51:36):
A lot of people very very happy about what has
gone on here with the show. Also, I'd like to
point out for those of you that are crying about
your blue check mark going away, welcome to the club.

Speaker 8 (51:46):
Bro.

Speaker 3 (51:47):
All right, I've never had a blue check mark. Like,
if you think having a blue check mark or not
having a blue check mark means that you are a
relevant individual when it comes to society, then you probably
a loser. I just want to point that out. I'm
very angry. I just I just want to point that out.
If you're both like and if it's the eight dollars

(52:08):
and you're a celebrity and you don't want to pay
the eight dollars whatever, there's some people who aren't willing
to pay for certain things and some people that are.
Like some people are willing to go to a coffee
shop and pay for a Ventee or gron Trenty or
whatever they call it, vanilla mocha, strawberry frappuccino, lacate Buga

(52:30):
for like seventy five dollars, but they're not willing to
pay eight dollars to have a blue check mark on
their Twitter account. Like, listen, you got to make choices.
Some people are willing to pay those prices. Some people
aren't pay for that, Like Rob Parker is one of
the great dichotomies in all of sports radio when it
comes to people who are frugal and then not frugal

(52:50):
at times. He won't pay anything more than like a
dollar ten for a fountain drink at a restaurant. I
ain't paying for that, or a fast food joint, by
the way, That was Rob Parker after getting hitting the balls.
But Rob Parker will pay four to five hundred dollars
for a watch or a pair of shoes. It's a

(53:12):
strange thing. It's weird. So for those of you that
are outraged by the eight dollars that you're not willing
to pay for your your blue check mark from Twitter.
I don't have to tell you got choices in life.
I chose a long time ago to not care about
a blue check mark. I don't care. It's Twitter, it's fake.

(53:32):
Elon Musk is trolling everybody. It's phenomenal. Guy paid forty
four billion dollars to troll sensitive celebrities on social media.
It's wonderful. That's a great investment. All right, Jonas Knox
Fox Sports Radio again, get me on Twitter at the
Jonas Knox at the Jonas Knox on Twitter, and you
can hang out with us as always on the iHeartRadio app.
All right. So we do have a little bit of advice.

(53:54):
We have got some advice for an entire league, right.
I think this is sound advice. I think this is
the advice you can get get with and you can
support one percent, because I think you're all going to
find yourself in that spot coming up here in a
matter of days in the world of sports. I'll tell
you what that is. That's next, Jonas Knox, Fox Sports Radio,

(54:16):
coming up. We'll call it a little over ten minutes
from now here. From the tire Raq dot Com studios.
We're getting a rarity in sports this weekend, a rarity
in sports that I believe we should truly try and
appreciate because it's not often that this happens. So we
will get to that higain coming up here a little
over ten minutes from now here on FSR. So I

(54:37):
noticed something that happens like it happens all over sports,
but most notably in sports where there are consecutive games
that are being played. And I don't really understand why
nobody has the foresight to look ahead and go, all right, well,
maybe this will be a bad idea. So the NBA

(55:01):
comes out, you know, with their playoff schedule, and and
by the way, for those of you that are that
are thinking about turning the channel because we're talking NBA,
don't worry about it. This will make some sense. We're
going to tie in the NFL, all right. Listen, I
care about you. I care about you. And by the way,
if you're one of those people who gets offended every
time I take a little bit of a dig at
the NBA, we're just kidding here, all right, We're breaking

(55:21):
some balls. We're having fun, all right, Loosen up a
little bit. It's sports talk radio. I'm out. Everybody. Relax,
We're having a good time. Hang out. Go get a
drink here, friendly advice, all right, the more you drink
the better. I sound a right, So go have a cocktail, Like,
just don't drive. That's it. Coming up with solutions here.

(55:45):
So I do have a solution for the NBA. Why
don't you take this Thursday off? Just seriously, Like you
get a bunch of playoff games, just take this Thursday off. Now.
I know you probably won't. I know these are already
schedule in advance and predetermined as it stands right now.
By the way, this is what the schedule looks like
as we look ahead to Thursday. This is you know,

(56:08):
we've got we've got a bunch of things that are
taking place, you know, in the National Basketball Association. Like
if you've got like if you're the NBA and you're
planning on having any of these games coming up on Thursday,
and there's like some tentative plans like maybe it'll be
the Grizzlies, Lakers, maybe it'll be the Kings and the Warriors.
If it's still there, the Bucks and the Heat or
the Caves and the Knicks, whatever you want. To do.

(56:29):
You got time, You got time. I know people have
travel schedules they got to put together and all that,
but you do have some time. So if you're the
NBA and you're looking around for an opportunity for you
to really maximize your sport and the viewership of your sport,
that would be the one that I would look at
and say, you know what, maybe we should go ahead

(56:51):
and sit that one out because it is the NFL Draft.
And I know that nobody wants to acknowledge that the
NFL Draft is, you know, like a big business and
the NFL Draft is really important. Like you get some
people that are bothered by the fact that, well, why
would anybody care about the NFL Draft more than the
Well they are going to And I can tell you
right now, the NFL Draft is going to do bigger

(57:13):
numbers than any playoff game that's taking place. I don't
care what playoff game it is. If the NBA plans
I'm putting a playoff game in direct competition with the
NFL Draft, that's one you're definitely going to lose. I'm
just letting you know you will lose that one. You
can't compete. You just can't and at some point in

(57:34):
time you have to acknowledge what the situation is. It's
like the part on No Country for Old Men when
Schugor's sitting in front of Woody Harrelson and just says,
you should admit your situation. Just admit your situation. Right,
this is going to end poorly for you. So if
you're the NBA and you're planning on putting on a
playoff game or two or three in direct competition with

(57:55):
the NFL Draft, that is a losing battle. And you
could have avoided this. You could have still gotten all
your games in and just miss Thursday. This could have
been avoided. But the NBA does this weird thing where
they open up the playoffs and then they give teams

(58:17):
like extra rest, Like the Lakers opened up and they
gave the Lakers like three days off in between. Why
like the Celtics or another big time franchise in the
NBA they opened up, they gave them multiple days off
in between. Why go every other day? If that's what
I mean when you get to the NBA finals, I

(58:37):
can understand that. Milk it for as long as you can.
You milk the actual game and the conversations in between
the games. I get all that, but if you're the NBA,
you should have had the foresight to look ahead to
Thursday and realize that's a problem. We don't want to
be in direct competition with the NFL Draft because we're
going to lose and it's only going to continue to
get worse over the next several years. That's why I've said,

(59:01):
why is the NFL Draft that big of a deal?
When it's not an actual game, it's an event and
you're seeing players get selected. Why is the NFL Draft
that big of a deal? Because it takes the two
biggest things and combines them into one. It's like beer
and wings. Buffalo wings are one of the great appetizers

(59:22):
ever created, one of the great appetizers ever created, and
then you put beer next to them. Good god, how
can you compete? There are restaurants who have been built
on the backbone of beer and wings. How the hell
can you compete with that? Like you think somebody opening

(59:44):
up some Greek restaurant next door, No offense to anybody
who's Greek, but do you think anybody opening up a
restaurant next door who's serving Euros with cutoff lamb inside
of them can compete next to someplace who's got beer,
wings and games on TV. Probably not. You could try,
but that's a losing battle. That's the NBA. You're trying

(01:00:06):
to compete with the NFL and college football on the
same night. You can't win. Not happening. It's just not happening.
The NFL's king college football sport number two, and you
got them all together in one night. And the NBA,
who had an opportunity to try and move the schedule

(01:00:26):
around and make sure they don't compete against the NFL
and college football on that night. Apparently, if things hold
a form, they plan on running four games. Now most
likely there's going to be a couple of these teams eliminated,
thank god. But if you are the NBA and you
have an opportunity to move some things around, I don't
care who you piss off travel wise, I don't care

(01:00:47):
what schedule you've put together or what network you might offend.
If I were you avoid Thursday night at all costs
because that is a losing situation. You don't want any
part of that. Jonas Knox, he or Fox Sports Radio.
You can hang out with us as always on the
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(01:01:08):
So coming up here, and by the way, when it
comes to the NFL Draft, I would like to point
this out. When Jalen Carter does get taken in the
first round and in the top ten, I think there's
probably some people out there that should go ahead and
just acknowledge that Drew Rosenhouse knows what the hell he's

(01:01:29):
talking about. What he's trying to tell you, We're not
visiting with teams up the outside the top ten. He's
going in the top ten. He's going to go in
the top ten. That's happening, all right. You've even got
the Detroit Lions saying, well, you know, we came away
feeling better about the situation and they're sitting at six.
There's zero chance Jalen Carter gets taken outside of the
top ten. My money says he doesn't get past nine

(01:01:50):
with the Bears and definitely doesn't get past ten with
the Eagles. But Jalen Carter's going in the top ten.
For everybody that was worried about all this off field
stuff and him gain Wade at his pro day, I
don't know if it means he's going to be a
bust or it's a bad pick, But there's zero chance
a guy who's considered to be the best prospect in
the draft pound for pound, position for position isn't going

(01:02:12):
in the top ten. All right, So again, get me
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up next, though, we are going to talk about a
rarity in the world of sports. We don't get to

(01:02:35):
see this often. It's happening this weekend. We'll tell you
what that is. But for all the latest from around
the world of sports, ladies and gentlemen, let's turn it
over to Kevin Wireder.

Speaker 1 (01:02:45):
I'm beginning to like this nickname.

Speaker 3 (01:02:47):
You gotta like, I'm rolling with this. I'm rolling with
this here. Plus it's like a cool historical figure. I mean,
they've done multiple movies about him, Like it's a you know,
like a town Sheriff the Tombstone. There was a movie
called Wirederer, Wireder, whatever we want to call it. Now.
Now I'm gonna start calling him wired her, Like you're
gonna change the way we reference a historical figure, Kevin,

(01:03:08):
because of the power that you hold behind the mic.

Speaker 2 (01:03:10):
If that's my legacy after I'm done on this planet,
I will happily take it.

Speaker 3 (01:03:15):
It's like when Moncey Bolanos is on with us and
we sing the Enrique Iglesias song Ballangos. Yeah, when it's Bilbos,
thank you, Monsi Moncy joining us here via com Rex.
But when when Monci's on with us, Like I asked her,
I'm like, nobody in your family thought about that, like
knowing that last name and how similar it sounds to
by Lamos, And she goes, no, how do you miss that?

(01:03:36):
It's like, how did nobody in your family say wired her?
Good question? That great guy, It's a great name. I'll
take it. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:03:43):
Well, one game has gone final in the NBA. The
seventy six ers turned an eight point halftime deficit into
an eight point when they outscored the Brooklyn Nets by
sixteen points in that second half, and it seemed like
whatever adjustments they made at halftime were working because Nick
Claxton was take looking advantage of the fact that Joel
Embiid was not playing today for the.

Speaker 3 (01:04:03):
Seventy six Ers.

Speaker 2 (01:04:04):
He had fifteen of his nineteen points in that first half,
but only four of those points in that second half
as the seventy six Ers locked it down to finish
the series sweep in the first round as they advanced
to the second round of the NBA Playoffs. Second game
set to get going any minute now the Suns and Clippers.

Speaker 1 (01:04:21):
Out in Los Angeles.

Speaker 2 (01:04:23):
That game where that series is tied at one game
a piece, So the Bucks and Heat square and off
at seven point thirty down in Miami, that series tied
at one to one end and the night cap will
be the second game in Los Angeles, this win between
the Grizzlies and Lakers, as they're both looking to take
a three to one series lead. About half an hour
the puck will drop on the first NHL playoff game

(01:04:45):
of the day of the Golden Knights and Jets getting
going at four Eastern up in Winnipeg, that series tied
at one apiece. At seven o'clock, the Maple Leafs and
Lightning they're looking to break the one to one series time.
The Rangers are up to to nothing against the Devils
are trying to make it three in a row as
the series shifts across the Hudson River for Game three
of the series drop set for eight o'clock and the

(01:05:06):
Avalanche and Kraken wrapping up to day's schedule with the
biggest biggest home playoff game in Seattle history, at least
since the Metropolitan's voice of the Stanley Cup over one
hundred years ago. You got to imagine the atmosphere up
in Seattle get electric, awesome.

Speaker 3 (01:05:22):
Back over to you, Jonas, Thank you, Kevin Wider joining
us here Sports Radio, thank you, very limited amount of
drops we've got from the movie to him, so apparently
as as assed, thank you coach Coach Belichick joining us
here via the field tap because he couldn't get a

(01:05:43):
clean com Rex connection here. So it's good to hear
from Coach Belichick. Everybody here connecting with us here. We've
got multiple connection opportunities. It's always a surprise, like who
else is with us here? Connected via field tap here
on FSR? Anybody else?

Speaker 7 (01:05:58):
Oh?

Speaker 3 (01:05:58):
No, suck again? Thank you? No clue who that is,
But okay, I thought it was Frostburg. I didn't know.
I don't remember that movie. I really don't know, all right,
So guy writes it on Twitter, I will not pay

(01:06:22):
for Starbucks, but Orchards of Asia is totally different. That's fair. Again,
people have choices. Some people don't want to pay eight
dollars for a blue check mark, but they're willing to
pay nine dollars for a large coffee. So that's fair.
He's taken it. I mean it's a bit extreme. I
personally don't feel the same, but that is a guy

(01:06:44):
who would rather go to Starbucks than Orchards of Asia.
By the way, if you're wondering if Orchards of Asia
is a nursery where you buy plants, it is not.
You can look that up for yourself. Coming up at
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ourselves things in the world of sports and beyond we
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moving on a for nothing sweet in this first round
Eastern Conference series.

Speaker 3 (01:07:27):
Thank god, I mean that, listen, just trim the fat.
If the Celtics could get rid of the Hawks in
five games, that'd be great. Like if we could just
get rid of some of these lower seed teams that
have no chance at really competing long term, that'd be
great for everybody involved. So thankfully these seventy six ers
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So we are going to get a rarity in the
world of sports coming up later on. We don't get
this a lot, okay, and sometimes we don't truly appreciate
these matchups when they're happening in real time. But if

(01:08:09):
you think about it, we did get maybe the greatest
Super Bowl matchup of all time when it comes to quarterbacks.
If we acknowledge Tom Brady is the best ever as
far as number of Super Bowls won, all of that.
If you want to argue who's the greatest of all
time and you are a believer in I don't know,

(01:08:30):
Johnny Unitis or Joe Montana or John Elway or some
of these other guys whatever. For me, it's Tom Brady.
I think he's the greatest football player that's ever lived.
That's better than Jim Brown, better than Walter Payton, better
than Jerry Rice, all of those guys. Tom Brady's the
best ever in my opinion. All Right, if you want
to argue about that, we can definitely do that coming
up an hour three. But when you look at that

(01:08:51):
matchup that he had against Patrick Mahomes, if Mahomes continues
on his trajectory, which is the greatest start to an
NFL career that I believe we've ever seen, we're going
to look back on that matchup and say that was
the greatest Super Bowl matchup we've ever seen. We didn't
acknowledge it in real time, maybe because it was still

(01:09:11):
you know, Mahomes still had a bunch to prove, and
we weren't quite sure whether not Brady could deliver in
a big in the super Bowl again. But that really
is going to go down potentially is the greatest Super
Bowl quarterback matchup we've ever seen. And a lot of
times we don't get great matchups when they're happening. It's
why we have these what ifs, like, well, what if

(01:09:32):
so and so we're getting a rare version of that
coming up. But it's in the world of boxing, all right,
And I don't want to put these guys on par
with Tom Brady and Patrick Mahomes, but it's rare that
we're seeing two great fighters in their prime actually fight.
That was always the issue with paquiow Mayweather. When we
finally got to see it, those guys were past their prime.

(01:09:53):
They weren't the same fighters anymore. And then when Paqio
got there, he had a legitimate shoulder issue, and so
we wasn't really didn't deliver what everybody hoped that it
was going to deliver, because we didn't get it until
a couple of years, three or four years, rather after
those guys were actually wanting to fight or willing to fight,
and in boxing, there's always a problem in trying to
line these guys up. But later on tonight you're going

(01:10:15):
to get Ryan Garcia and Javonte Tank Davis, both guys undefeated,
both guys with high knockout percentages, and it's all playing
out later on. This isn't like some propaganda for boxing,
or this isn't some price because I think boxing has
fallen apart, and I think a lot of it has

(01:10:35):
to do with the people that have money invested in it.
I think a lot of it has to do with
the people that have, you know, their own fighters, and
everybody wants to win. You know, the negotiation and who's
going to get you know whose side A and whose
side B, and what network is going to be on.
I think boxing has fallen apart. I think a lot
of that has to do with HBO no longer being involved.

(01:10:56):
I think HBO did it better than anybody else they had.
It was the best quality, the best produced, and since
they've left, you've noticed a real dip in it and
we haven't gotten to see some of the great matchups
that we've needed to see because they can't come to
terms on stuff. There's too many people with a vested
interest in it, and nobody's willing to negotiate in the

(01:11:17):
right way. Nobody's really willing to make these fights work
for the better of the sport. They just all want
their piece of the pie and they want to do
it with a little risk. Both of these guys, this
is nothing but risk. Ryan Garcia is a superstar, has everything,
great fighter, young, good looking guy, well spoken, has it all.

(01:11:44):
And he's fighting Tank Davis, who hits like a train.
I mean like he hits people and somebody they know
die he hits. He is a violent puncher, and Ryan
Garcia is risking all of that for this fight. Y'all
take it, And there's no guarantee this is going to

(01:12:05):
be some blockbuster pay per view sell or some pay
per view draw. But it's happening because he realizes, all right,
in the moment, I would we'd like to make this
fight go down, and that normally doesn't happen, Like you
can knock the UFC, and people have complained about Dana
White and the you know, the fight perses and how
much guys are getting paid and the splits and the

(01:12:25):
revenue they get from TV deals and all that stuff.
You know, the one thing the UFC does do because
it's all under one umbrella and you don't have all
these other people picking at it. The one thing the
UFC does do is deliver the best fights and the
best fighters, and it's all happening in their prime. Boxing
can't because, as Dana White has talked about for years now,

(01:12:47):
every fight is going out of business sale, so boxing
like you've got boxing trying to fit. And we're actually
going to get a rare moment in real time of
two great fighters in their prime actually putting it all
out there to go one on one. It's rare we
get it in sports, and we're getting it later on
tonight when we got Garcia and Davis taking taking center

(01:13:10):
stage in Las Vegas and what should be a fun fight.
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Stats Bronze Seat. Interesting. So, for those of you listening
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But right now it is time for something we do
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Speaker 5 (01:14:53):
How could you not get to these stories? Moron?

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These are the scraps. And for that we turned it
over to our executive producer, Bo Benson to find out
what the hell we got.

Speaker 2 (01:15:03):
Bo?

Speaker 7 (01:15:04):
All right, So, University of Oklahoma today unveiled their bronze
statue for former quarterback and Heisman winner Kyler Murray. It
does look better than the one they gave Baker Mayfield
last year, so that's good.

Speaker 3 (01:15:17):
What is the what was the problem with Baker Mayfield?

Speaker 7 (01:15:20):
You remember that statue of Christiano Ronaldo that just didn't
look anything like him. Yeah, yeah, it's kind of like
that for Baker.

Speaker 3 (01:15:26):
Well, the one, the one of Rinaldo just looked like
they ran out of time when they got to his teeth,
like they just like they were and all of a sudden,
they're like, wait, you wanted it ready by one o'clock.
We thought we had till two, and then it was
like twelve fifty eight and they're like, oh my god.
And so they just you know, scrambled and wrapped it
up real quickly, like the teeth looked bad.

Speaker 7 (01:15:46):
Yeah, yeah, so Kyler's looks better. And he was in
fact joined by a contingent of Cardinals brass I believe
Jonathan Gannon, the new head coach, and the new GM
Monte Austin Fort were also there. So it appears he
does have their public support for now. We'll see if
that changes, you know, when they find out he plays
call of duty in his spare time.

Speaker 3 (01:16:05):
By the way, does the statue does it also run
from cops Baker Mayfield statue?

Speaker 7 (01:16:12):
Stetson Bennett's might Yeah, when Georgia builds one for him.

Speaker 3 (01:16:15):
Well that is true. But you know what I think
I'm gonna do next week. I kind of tiptoed around
this this past week, but I think if this continued,
if the CJ. Stroud backlash and the unfair criticism Brady
Quinn's got because how dairy answer a question, if this continues,
I think what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna say
I'm gonna do a mock draft and I'm gonna have
Stetson Bennett drafted ahead of c J. Stroud, just to

(01:16:36):
really piss some people off. Well, we're going to play
the game to piss people off. Let's really piss some people.

Speaker 7 (01:16:40):
I mean yeah, I mean stets and Bennett did beat him,
so by all accounts, that means he should.

Speaker 3 (01:16:45):
Get go higher.

Speaker 7 (01:16:46):
Yeah, that is a great point infallible draft analysis.

Speaker 3 (01:16:49):
And Kyler Murray, who's the quarterback for the worst team
in the NFL and it's not even close. The Cardinals
are going to be so bad.

Speaker 7 (01:16:57):
Yeah, well, in fairness to Kyler, he he's not even
gonna be there for half of it either, so yeah,
it's all good for him. Former Patriots defensive coordinator and
Lions head coach Matt Patricia was added to the Eagles
coaching staff as a defensive assistant. Initially added, then removed,
and then publicly added again. I'm sure Darius Slay is

(01:17:18):
stoked about this.

Speaker 3 (01:17:19):
One, like, you know, you know what's it's kind of
weird with the Matt Patricia stuff. So he was a
good defensive coach in New England, so people could say, well,
you know that was Belichick or what. Okay, fine, but
so he gets the head coaching job with the Lions
and he never really had a chance to begin with

(01:17:40):
because he wore his hat backwards, the laminated sheet with
the pencil behind his ear. I don't know what that is,
but I'll defend Matt Patricia on this much. Andrew dice
Clay one of the great comedians of all time who
definitely is not appropriate some of the old material for nowadays.
But if you are you're offended by comedy. If I
were you, I would look anything from Andrew dice Clay

(01:18:01):
from like twenty five years ago. Not probably not the
place for you. But Andrew dice Clay always smoked a
cigarette or carried a cigarette on stage. He still walks
around and carries a cigarette, but he doesn't smoke anymore.
But it's like a prop like that. That's how he
feels good if he's got that next to him. So
maybe Matt Patricia feels better if he's got a pencil

(01:18:22):
behind his ear, even though he's got a lamb in
it as far as a play sheet goes, So I'm
gonna defend Matt Patricia. As far as what this does
to the Philadelphia Eagles, I have no idea and I
don't even care that much.

Speaker 7 (01:18:32):
What else, yeah previously mentioned earlier, and do you care?
Aj Brown is getting in on these rumors about Derrick
Henry possibly going to Philadelphia, tweeting out that nobody has
number twenty two and that the GM Howie Roseman, should
make it happen if possible.

Speaker 3 (01:18:49):
Right, because that'll be why they do the deal. Yeah,
you know, we wouldn't do the deal, but we do
have twenty two available. You know, it's like a team
like some NFL team was, Like listen, we would have
drafted Patrick Mahomes, but unfortunately our kicker had fifteen. So yeah,
we don't know what to do, like because we know,
we're really concerned about the uniforms as to why that

(01:19:11):
needs to get done. Like I can remember I've talked
about this during the week because I was talking with
Brady and LeVar about just how low tech and low
budget my high school football team was. Like when I
played JV, I had to have a different road jersey
number and a different home number because we didn't have

(01:19:33):
enough of the same Like that's how bad it was.
And they weren't even the same color. It was like
a different shade of green, so like one was one
was like a you know, like a tree green, like
a like I guess a forest green. The home jersey.
It was like number eighty five and the road jersey
was number thirty and it looked like a mic and
ice box like it was just like the same shade.

(01:19:54):
It was like the number barely hung on. I like,
how how aj Brown thinks that because we have twenty
two open, that'll be what gets the deal done. That's
what we should trade for Derrick Henry, not the fact
that he's you know, a borderline Hall of fame or
just because the jersey's open. Yeah, I didn't.

Speaker 7 (01:20:07):
I didn't realize until I saw this rumor and actually looked.
But Derek Henry still had like fourteen hundred rushing yards
last year and ten touchdowns or something with nobody playing quarterbacks.
So yeah, if the Eagles can get him, I think
he will.

Speaker 3 (01:20:21):
And you know, b A.

Speaker 7 (01:20:22):
Mia is represented by the same same agency as Derrick
Henry has the same agent, so there could be some
credence to that. I guess we'll just have to wait
and see. That'd be fun, It's a good spot, Yes.

Speaker 3 (01:20:33):
It would be.

Speaker 7 (01:20:34):
Lastly, here rexam AFC, the Welsh football club owned by
Ryan Reynolds and Rob mcklelhenny, made popular on their FX
show welcome to Wrexham. They won the National League and
so they will be promoted to the next level, which
is the Football League. So congratulations to them. That's a
huge accomplishment. And it's Ryan Reynolds. And who's the other guy,
Rob Macklehenny, he's he's the creator of Always Sunny in Philadelphia.

(01:20:57):
He created an ax on that show.

Speaker 3 (01:21:01):
Isn't he who's he dating? Is he dating somebody famous?

Speaker 7 (01:21:04):
Uh? Ryan Reynolds is married to I believe Blake Lively
and Mcilhenny's married to his co starn't Always Sunny, which
is uh Caitlin Olsen.

Speaker 3 (01:21:12):
Oh okay, I thought I thought it was Olivia Munn.
I thought that's who it was. Yeah, I don't know.
I thought, no, that's Sam. Yeah, relaxed on Sam. Just
Sam's panicking right now. He's he's doing the simable name
Olivia mun And Sam just lifted up out of his
chair like like he like he was being abducted on
a Ouiji board. Like, Sam, what's wrong with you? You're

(01:21:34):
that big of a fan of Olivia mun Yes, I
don't know where any of her work either. Oh my god,
how about puns of Money? Can we bring that back?
Sam at some point

Speaker 8 (01:21:45):
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