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July 22, 2023 82 mins

Jonas Knox explains why Super Bowl or bust might be too much for the New York Jets, why the celebration over Dan Snyder’s exit from the NFL might be case of throwing stones in glass houses, an NFL player finally gets their props, why Bryce Young is bound to create some “looky loos”, the weekly standards in Do You Care and The Scraps, and more!

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man up in his face, Jonas Knocks.

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Speaker 5 (01:48):
So finally somebody with some realistic expectations in the NFL.
We'll tell you who that is coming up here in
just a couple of moments from now Jonas Knocks Fox
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at least somebody is a realist, right, So at least
somebody's being realistic about a situation in the NFL. And
that's somebody is Aaron Rodgers. He's being a realist because
I think he recognizes kind of what the situation is
with the Jets and all the hype and the hard

(02:56):
knocks and the buzz and all the other crap that's
gone on this offseason, I mean, been the talk of
the town. It's border it's getting to the point where
people are borderline sick of it. But because it's Rogers,
and because it's new, and because it's fresh and kind
of exciting, it still hasn't gotten to that point. But
we're approaching it. We're getting there. And so Rogers was

(03:19):
asked about how long he expects to be with the
New York Jets. He was speaking yesterday with Dpatrow and
Rothenberger Rothenberger on their show in New York, and he
spoke about just sort of the Jets, the move to
bring him in, and how long he feels like his

(03:39):
tenure in New York is going to be.

Speaker 8 (03:41):
Jets gave up a lot for me, so, you know,
to just play one year, I think would be a disservice. Now,
if that one year turns out to be a magical year,
who knows. But it's more than that. It's how my
body feels.

Speaker 5 (03:52):
And I think more than that is it's Aaron Rodgers
realizing look, look, look, look, look, let's slow down just
a bit here, like, let's have a real conversation about
the New York Jets, because this is kind of wild
when you think about it. The New York Jets are
a team who has finished last in their division six

(04:13):
of the last seven years. They've got one winning season
in over a decade, and they haven't won a Super
Bowl in fifty five years. They're like fifty games below
five hundred the last ten plus years. They're one of

(04:33):
the worst teams in the league for decades now, bottom five,
bottom six in Cleveland Brown's company. And yet the conversations
people are having are super Bowl or bust with the
New York Jets. Don't you think that's like a bit
much when you just look at the entire resume of

(04:57):
the organization and the franchise, don't you feel like that's
a bit much, you know, kind of like, eh, let's
slow down here. I mean, we did finish last in
the division last year. Like this is different than Tom
Brady going to Tampa Bay. Everybody recognized that the Tampa

(05:17):
Bay Buccaneers were just a quarterback away. Like everybody recognized it. Hey,
if Tampa Bay could just get Jameis Winston to cut
his turnovers in half, this would be a whole different story.
Like like they were kind of there, Like the Jets

(05:38):
aren't the Bucks and they don't have to go through
the gauntlet that is the AFC. Like the the Bucks
didn't have to go through that, like the Jets are
going through it now. Just look at their own division.
So this idea that you put Rogers there, and this
is the expectation, and we're talking about Super Bowl. And
the crazy thing is if they do what they haven't

(06:01):
done in a long ass time, which is go to
an AFC championship game and say they lose, there's gonna
be people that come away from this season and go
kind of disappointing, disappointing. All they know virtually every year
except for one the last seven is last place in

(06:21):
their division. They've been awful, terrible, But them getting to
the second round of the playoffs or getting to a
conference championship game but coming up short, that would be
viewed as disappointing. I think Rogers recognizes what the reality is. Hey,

(06:44):
I get here, and yes we're a better football team,
but it's not a finished project. Like it's not like
this is just ready to go a turnkey everybody walk
in and we're off and running, like it's gonna take
a little bit of time. And I think he knows
that more than anybody else. I think he's also being

(07:06):
at least a little bit considerate because he realizes, Man,
the Jets gave up a lot for me. If I
come in here and we get to the playoffs, but
we don't win a Super Bowl or advance to a
conference championship game or whatever, and then I bolt after
a year when I can still play because I'm just
not into it anymore, that kind of sucks. So I've

(07:26):
always felt like this was going to be a one
or two year deal. With Aaron Rodgers more likely too,
just because I didn't think the single year was going
to be the move that he would make. The multiple
year move is a because hey, he wants to be
considerate to the organization, but also be he wants at
least a couple of cracks at this thing. Like Brady

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kind of set everybody off into this, you know, speaking
of expectations, unrealistic expectation because the first year he got
there in Tampa Bay, they won a Super Bowl. I
mean it was the COVID year. It was you know,
the roster was ready to go, the defense was ready
that you know, they didn't they weren't dealing with injuries.
They weren't you know, Jameis Winston, I mean he still

(08:10):
threw over thirty touchdowns the previous year. They were a
five hundred football team. Like it felt like they were
on the brink. The Jets feel like they got a
lot of stink on them, Like there's a lot that's
gone on there over the past decade plus. Rogers getting
there doesn't immediately bolt them right atop the list of
teams that you would look at and go, oh, yeah,

(08:32):
that's the super Bowl favorite right there. They're not. You've
got Kansas City, You've got Buffalo in your own division.
You've got Cincinnati, You've got the Chargers, who were a
playoff team. The Jags are ascending. I mean, look at
just their own conference. This isn't Tampa Bay. Look at
just their own conference. It's a whole nother conversation. So

(08:52):
I think part of Rogers saying, hey, listen for me
to you know, come here one year and then bolt
is a disservice. I think part of that is him recognizing, yes,
I want to be considered to the organization that made
the move. But also, guys, let's sew down a little
bit here. It's going to take a couple of chances
here probably if we want to get to where we
want to go. I hope it happens in year one,

(09:13):
but at least give me a couple of swings at
the plate to try and get this thing done. Jonas Knox,
Fox Sports Radio, Get me on Twitter at the Jonas
Knox at the Jonas Knox on Twitter. So I haven't
really spoken a lot about this topic. It's been something
that's been talked about on a bunch of other shows
for seemingly the past two months. And I haven't spoken

(09:34):
a lot about it. But the more that it keeps
coming up, because this quote unquote deadline is approaching, the
more that it reminds me of something like you remember
back in the day, and I don't have Facebook anymore,
but I remember this was a move back in the
day where you would get these locusts, you know, these gnats,

(09:57):
borderline voyeurs, who if they had their eyes on somebody,
they would check their relationship status. You know, they go on,
they search their page, see what's happening. Maybe they check
it every so often. And listen, if you're one of
those people, don't worry about it. Keep that secret safe

(10:18):
between you and me, all right. Don't get nervous. If
you're with somebody in the car right now and you're
guilty of that, don't get nervous, all right. Don't let
them show your sweating. I got you, all right. It
could be worse. You could have a foot fetish. All right.
There's a Barbie movie out and you got people like
you know walking around, you know, itchy and scratchy because

(10:41):
they got this foot fetish and they're looking at at
one of the stars of a Barbie movie. Listen, it
could be worse, So don't worry about it. If you're
one of those voyeurs on Facebook who kept checking somebody's
relationship status hoping it would change in a relationship to
it's complicated, there's my window opportunity. You know what that
reminds me of. Reminds me of this show. Hey, O,

(11:04):
Tani Krap. You've got all these voyeurs around Major League Baseball,
all these people, these fans, these media members, these gms,
these front office types that are all waiting for the
deadline to go. O, what's his relationship status?

Speaker 4 (11:22):
Is he?

Speaker 9 (11:23):
Is it complicated?

Speaker 5 (11:26):
Is it up in the air? What are we looking
at here? Because we gotta know what Showy he keeps
getting like he was asked again, hey, if you had
conversations about whether or not you're gonna get traded. No,
I haven't really had those conversations. I'm just trying to
help the team make the playoffs. That's kind of my goal.
But you got everybody poking the bear. Everybody wants to

(11:50):
get a reaction out of him. Everybody wants to know, Hey,
what's show Hay's status? Why don't you just calm down
when the trade deadline get to her and Shohotani is
still on the Angels because I don't know, maybe he's
not interested in getting traded, but he hasn't made a
decision about his future. Then you'll get your answer. But

(12:13):
everybody waiting around and wondering, like, oh uh, have they
posted any new pictures together? Ooh, I think she removed one.
This was from two weeks ago and it's already off
for page must be something. Let me go ahead and
send a message and just say, hey, hope you guys
are doing great. I'm so happy for the two of you.

(12:34):
Just to see what she responds with. And I hope
she read it. I hope you see that she read it,
and I hope she never replied like, let the guy
do what he's doing in La with the Angels. Let
him do his thing, all right. If we get to
the point to where they continue to lose games and
Mike Trout still hasn't come back and he's still just

(12:58):
getting this, you know, the the stitches out or whatever
he's got going on with the injury, and then the
Angels get some sort of confirmation from shoe Heyo Tani
that he's not gonna sign there next year and that
they're gonna go ahead and make a deal. Then we
can have the conversation. But you voyeurs and you weirdos
looking over the fence at Angel Stadium trying to see

(13:21):
whether or not he's still committed to the team. Let
it go. He'll make his decision when he's ready to
make his decision, and so will they. Jonas Knox, Fox
Sports Radio get me on Twitter at the Jonas Knox
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of Do You Care, We've got the scraps. It's all
yours here on a fun Saturday filled with sports talk,
grab ass and some shenanigans. But we do have a
giant sigh of relief, and it's a sigh of relief
from some people in the NFL that aren't being talked about.

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I'll tell you who that is next.

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Speaker 5 (15:00):
Jonas Knox Fox Sports Radio. Coming up a little over
ten minutes from now from the tire Rack dot Com studios.
We're going to have a discussion about a major event
in the world of sports that I believe is probably
going to offend many people who are fans of this
major event in the world of sports. But we're gonna

(15:23):
be truthful about it. We're gonna speak the truth here,
and that's happening again a little over ten minutes from
now here on FSR. So I do find this pretty
funny because you're watching sort of the reactions to what
is happening with the sale of the Washington Commanders. And
by the way, if you've listened to this show at

(15:43):
all over the past couple of years, that was a
great day for me because finally it's over the bitching
and moaning about Dan Snyder. We get it, okay, guys,
a scumbag, We got it. That's why he got fun
nine sixty million dollars. He was withholding cash, he was

(16:03):
you know, sexual harassment, you know, the workplace was toxic.
He's turning and burning coaches and firing them, and then
you know all the other stuff that's gone on there
for almost twenty five years of mediocrity. We get all that,
all right. And my issue with the look when you
grew up, and I think people forget this. There was

(16:26):
a time where the Washington former team name that we're
not allowed to say anymore, was one of the great
franchises in the NFL. And we were talking about this
a little bit this week on the Morning Show. Two
Pros and a Cup of Joe, which you can hear
starring Brady Quinn, LeVar Arrington and some other jayoff who

(16:50):
you know chimes in on that show from time to time.
But the point is they were one of the great
franchises in the NFL. Joe Gibbs won three super with
three different quarterbacks. Who's doing that? Has anybody done that?
I don't think they have. That showed you the stability
of the organization, the talent of the organization, and outside

(17:13):
the forty nine ers, it's hard to find another quote
unquote team of the eighties. They were great. They were
one of the top tier teams. When they were on television,
it was must see television. They were one of the
premiere games, like they were one of the prime time

(17:33):
show them in a spotlight games. And then you know,
Dan Snyder walked in and just decided, Man, this place
looks great. Okay, here's a couple of pipe bombs. Let
me go ahead, and anybody got some fireworks left over,
Let's put them all in the middle of the room,
and let's everybody light the switch and just see what happens.

(17:53):
And he burned the place to the ground. They were terrible.
We get all that, like, we got it, but it
was this constant push for Okay, the sales coming, the
sales coming the same, Okay, tell me what a teer?
All right, now, that a tear. Okay, cool, let's discuss.
And the best part about all of it is people

(18:14):
trying to say, well, you know, it was delayed because
of this, and it was. Here's what I believe. And
this is what makes me laugh because Jerry Jones came
out afterwards and said, great day for the NFL, Great
day for the NFL. You know all, you know, good
for the NFL, all this stuff. I mean, you know, last,
I mean, if memory serves me correct, Jerry Jones was

(18:37):
seen taking pictures with Dan Snyder last year during a
Cowboys Commander's game. I mean, if memory serves me correct.
Right now, who knows. Maybe that was a hologram. Maybe
Dan Snyder has a stunt double. Maybe it was a
blow up doll dressed as Dan Snyder. I have no idea,
but well, listen, I'm not trying to Jerry. I'm just

(18:59):
simply trying to point out clear evidence that we have
of you hanging out with Dan Snyder. That's all I'm
trying to do. Okay, So don't shoot the messenger. But
all of this talk about, oh, just a great day
for the NFL, let me ask you a question. Who
do you think is more relieved that Dan Snyder is

(19:19):
now no longer the owner of the Washington Commanders. Do
you think it's the fan base or do you think
it's other owners in the NFL? Because something tells me
the celebration was just a disguise. It was a sigh
of relief because I firmly believe that what was taking

(19:40):
so long for Dan Snyder and the sale to become
finalized was the NFL and Roger Goodell making sure they
had everything buttoned up. They wanted to make sure they
had everything buttoned up just in case Dan Snyder decided,
oh yeah, you want to kick me out, get a

(20:01):
whiff of this. Look he did it with John Gruden.
He showed up to a meeting with the NFL to
talk about all of his transgressions and all the bad
things that he did, and instead of just defending himself,
he pulled up evidence that he had on other people
in the league. You don't think he knows where the

(20:21):
bodies are buried. You don't think he's got he's got
trails to every single you know a hole that's been
dug and people he has it all. I think the
delay in getting this done was Roger Goodell and the
NFL and the other owners having assurance that if he's gone,

(20:42):
we're not gonna hear any more from him because he's
got a ton of stuff on him. That's why I
think this whole thing took so long. I think Dan
Snyder I would be fascinated. I don't think it's gonna
happen because I think legally there was some set in
motion and the NFL was making sure they had enough
on Dan Snyder that he couldn't bite back later on
or after the fact. But I think if you pulled

(21:04):
Dan Snyder aside right now and you had a conversation
and just said, hey, Dan, what do you got on
the league and the owners? I'll bet he would open
the vault and you would be shocked at some of
the stuff he's got on people. Otherwise, why the hell
was he there for as long as he was when
everybody knew what was going on. None of that makes

(21:26):
any sense. So when I hear Jerry Jones talking about
all it's a great day for the NFL and everybody
running to social media and celebrating and oh my god,
this is this is a glorious day. The Washington Commanders
are back, one of the great organizations in the NFL.
All the other like all the celebrations, Yes, all those

(21:46):
celebrations from the fans, all of that is warranted. They've
been through a lot. They went from potential team of
a decade to one of the laughing stocks in the league.
They have gone through a lot. They've gone through multiple
name changes, They've i mean, you name it. That fan
base has been through it all. They deserve to celebrate

(22:08):
all they want, But these celebrations from people inside the
NFL is a bunch of crap. It's a sigh of
relief because the guy that's got all the dirt on
all of them is finally gone and they're just hoping
they never have to hear from him again. Jonas Knocks
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have an honest conversation about something that's probably going to
offend many people who are big fans of a giant event.
So we'll get into that for you next here from
the tairaq dot com studios, but for all the latest

(22:51):
from around the world of sports. Ladies and gentlemen, make
some noise and roll out the red cards in your
ears for the Carlos Alpharet. Wow, let's talk Raonas Ryan Finn.

Speaker 6 (23:03):
I'm so impressed, Jonas.

Speaker 2 (23:04):
You read a headline and you said a name of
a man who won Wimbledon, and you're.

Speaker 6 (23:08):
Like, hey, guess what, guys, I know tennis, I know this.

Speaker 5 (23:11):
What really well, hey, Finley, the guy was named after
a prison I mean, what do you want from me?

Speaker 2 (23:15):
You know, there's a there's a slight deviation in the
pronunciation and the spelling of the last name Jonas, but
you would be probably the ten millionth person to associate
those two things.

Speaker 6 (23:27):
Yeah, the tea silent, Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 5 (23:29):
Don't blame me. Yeah, we're spelled it that.

Speaker 6 (23:31):
Way, Finley, Yeah, exactly.

Speaker 5 (23:33):
Well why do you gotta attack me? We haven't done
this show together in a while, and already you're attack.

Speaker 2 (23:36):
I just missed you, so much. You know, it's just
love that's pouring through it. Just I missed you and
I wanted to be able to show that to you.

Speaker 6 (23:44):
And I do it in sort of like a tough
love thing.

Speaker 5 (23:46):
Daddy.

Speaker 6 (23:46):
Are you digging that or not?

Speaker 5 (23:48):
Yeah? This is and it sounds totally legitimate. Your your
tone right now sounds like you're really thrilled to be
here on a Saturday. What's going on, Finley? Are we?
Are we keeping you from calling another giant tennis event
and broadcasting and doing like real work, Like you can't
hang out with us on the weekends and you know,
hang out in the coal mines of sports talk radio

(24:09):
because you've been calling big tennis events and you're a
big superstar.

Speaker 2 (24:12):
I don't know about that, but I am going to
University Kentucky. They've got a big tennis event on the
pro level that I'll be at the first week of August.
Until then, Jonas, you've got me this week and next week.

Speaker 5 (24:24):
So you're gonna be in Lexington.

Speaker 6 (24:26):
Yeah, be in Lexington, Kentucky.

Speaker 5 (24:27):
Hit up Andy Furman, sha't you guys get together?

Speaker 1 (24:29):
Yes?

Speaker 6 (24:30):
So I did last year and he blew me off.
So yeah, and actually he came on.

Speaker 2 (24:36):
He was on with Rob Parker during one of the
odd couples in last week's shows, and I brought that
up to him and he was just fuming and said,
I am going to go there. I said, Andy, I
don't care what if, even if you have to come
over from Cincinnati and Horse and Buggy, you have to
come to Lexington. So we'll see jonas if he's a
man of his word.

Speaker 1 (24:57):
You know, I'm an idiot.

Speaker 2 (24:58):
I don't know much again, because he is, as he
just admitted. We'll have to see if that actually works out.

Speaker 5 (25:05):
Now, I will say this, you are not alone when
it comes to that, you know, like you you were
not alone when that happened that. We were at Keenland
last year doing the morning show there and Andy Furman
came out the racetrack in Kentucky and Andy Furman came out.
I said, Hey, mal Fer, you know after the show,
we're going to come back when the gates open, and

(25:25):
we're gonna, you know, bet on the ponies hang out,
have a couple of beers. What do you say, No,
I got to get back home. Okay, yeah, because I'm
out here so much, Andy, I make my way to
Kentucky all the time. So yeah, why would you want
to hang out any longer? You know, you and I
have been friends and dear friends for over a decade,
but yeah, why would you? I mean, screw it, just
go back to Kentucky because I'm out here all the time.

(25:46):
So don't feel alienated by his disrespect. He also disrespected me.

Speaker 2 (25:51):
As well, by the way, Jonas, what you forgot to
tell you is the reason he couldn't join you that
night is because his side hustle is he is a jockey,
so he works out the horses. You know, he's got
the petite frame, Andy Furman, and so he if he's
not racing in horse on horses in certain different events,
he is working out the horses in the back lot,

(26:12):
so that keeps him busy. He was married in a stable,
by the way, and I'm sure you know that story.

Speaker 5 (26:15):
Yes, he was two guys. Is enough of me? Apparently not,
because you're you know, you're confusing cows with horses and
putting a bucket underneath him when you get him ready. Yeah,
here's here's the uh, here's the thing I would like
to say about Andy Furman for people listening when we
say he was married in a stable. That's not a lot,
you know, it's not. He had his wedding at a
horse track that he was running years and years ago.

(26:39):
And the reason he did it is because he told people,
bring a gift, you get into the races free today.
So that was a way for him to get more gifts.
And it was such a brilliant idea that Peter King
actually wrote about it in a local newspaper I believe
in Cincinnati, if I have that correct. So all of
these stories you hear about Andy Furman one hundred percent factual.

(26:59):
We're not spinning yard.

Speaker 2 (27:00):
And what is also factual is the fact that a
horse was the efficient of the wedding.

Speaker 6 (27:04):
Yes, yeah, I.

Speaker 5 (27:05):
Mean, look, you know it's got roses around his neck.
You just take those off, put him around the missus
and everybody's happy.

Speaker 6 (27:11):
Everybody's happy.

Speaker 1 (27:12):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (27:12):
And speaking of which, we've got golf going on, and
you know who is happy.

Speaker 6 (27:16):
Brian Harmon.

Speaker 2 (27:16):
No relation of course to Fox Sports radios Mike Harmon.
Mike Harmon is taller, but come on, get him in
and get him over. Brian Harmon is shooting up the
leader board at the Open Championship. He's twelve under for
the attorney two hundred today, currently on eighteen, so part
of the last group to wrap up on this Saturday
third round. But a five shot lead for Harmon. Cameron

(27:38):
Young is in solo second. John Brahm is six shots
off the face that after a sixty three is Saturday
low eight underpart for him has got him in red numbers.
Major League Baseball has a few games that are going
on right now, including the Cardinals and Cubs, which actually
was trying to start, but a rain delay has affected things.
Scoreless top of the first there met and the Red

(28:00):
Sox are back to playing. They had to postpone things
from yesterday, so it's a pickup from yesterday's game because
of the rain. Bottom of the fourth, Mets in front
four to three against the Red Sox. Royals and Yankees
are all square and Garrett cole five and two thirds innings,
two and runs, five fits allowed nine strikeouts and he
continues to stay on the bump. And lastly, the Marlins

(28:21):
are shocking the Rockies three nothing bottom of the sixth
and Jonas, I'll leave you with this. Florida A and
M football, they've halted operations for the time being after
a suspected well known hip hop artist shot a music
video in the team's locker room, and the rattler said
coach Wilie Simmons put out this lavish statement, and I'm

(28:41):
just going to read part of it.

Speaker 6 (28:42):
Quote.

Speaker 2 (28:43):
The video contained graphic language that is not consistent with
Florida A and M's core values, principles and beliefs, and
internal investigations underway to determine who authorized the use of
this close qual interesting, I.

Speaker 5 (28:57):
Mean because they shot a rap video there.

Speaker 2 (29:01):
Yeah, and there were some crude language that was used,
and you could see the licensing of the apparel of
the university in the background and it's a bad look.
And yeah, so that that's why if it was something
like that where you followed the rules, I would have
suspected you be the rapper. You would have dealt with

(29:22):
the licensing stuff. You would have had your lawyers deal
with that.

Speaker 5 (29:25):
Yeah. By the way, what wasn't isn't your rap name,
DJ Innocent Convict?

Speaker 6 (29:29):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (29:29):
Yeah, that was college radio DJ Innocent Convicts And there
might be a psychiatry session or two to unpack what
that means.

Speaker 5 (29:38):
Yeah, I'll tell you what what I think. Convict and
DJ I think, Brian. I don't know about you, guys,
but that's I mean, listen, if the shoe fits where, hey,
that's the way this works, to come in studio and
gain my nipples. Okay, come on, that was taken completely
out of context. Right, They were splicing works together, clearly
AI at work and a Iowa Sam at work and

(30:01):
making that happen. Clearly, take it out of context. I
never said those things. I do not want a cow
to come in studio and to pinch my nipples. Jonas
Knox here Fox Sports Radio. By the way, we are
gonna have another edition of Do You Care coming up here.
If you want some positivity in the world of sports,
if you want people to lie to you and tell
you really good things about stories that have popped up,
this is not the show for you. Brutal honesty will

(30:22):
tell you all about it that twelve minutes from now
from the tire rack dot Com studios. By the way,
you can get me on Twitter at the Jonas Knox.
All right, so let's uh, let's be truthful about something here.
The Open Championship, you know, the golf major that's going
on the you can't.

Speaker 9 (30:39):
Call it the British Open. Got to call it the
Open Championship. Hey, the way we do work here and
the way we do business is it must be called
the Open with the Claret Jug, not the British Open,
not to be confused with the US Open. It's just
the Been Championship.

Speaker 5 (31:03):
Call it whatever you want. It sucks. I mean you
can call it like, call it anything you want, call
it the Claret Jug sweepstakes. It sucks. And you want
to know why it sucks. And you want to know
why it's the worst major in golf because it looks awful.
The decor is brutal. Like you learn that if you

(31:28):
ever watch any of these cooking shows, like half the
battle is the presentation. So the food may taste great,
but it's all about the presentation. Now, if you grew
up like I did, you and listen, I still do
this and I'm not gonna apologize for it. I eat

(31:51):
off paper plates, refuse to apologize. That's how I grew up.
Paper plates, And for the most part, they were the
paper plates that you get at the Dollar Tree that
are actually, when you think about it, kind of a
ripoff because you need to use two of them otherwise
the food soaks through the bottom of it, So you're

(32:13):
kind of getting half the quantity because the quality of
the plate is crap. But it's a dollar. Can't go
wrong with a dollar. So for me growing up, it
was like, oh yeah, just you know, if I want
to eat something, I put it on a paper plate.
I don't really care. You know, the presentation of the food,
you know, isn't isn't a big deal to me. But

(32:34):
if you go to a restaurant, if you go to
a nice place, or they're not serving you food on
a paper plate, and if they do, they dress it
up because it's all about the presentation. We are told
that when you go out, it's all about the presentation.
The presentation is half the battle. There's a reason why

(32:56):
you don't eat your lunch in a porta potty because
the surroundings are kind of rough. Like I don't want
to set I don't want to set my drink on
a urinal cake when I'm in between SIPs and I'm

(33:17):
having a bite of my food, I don't want to
do it. It's all about your surroundings. You want a
nice few. Hey, I'm on my lunch break at work.
Where do you want to go have lunch? Well, I'm
gonna eat in my car. But you know what I'm
gonna do. I'm gonna go to that park because it's
shady and there's a nice breeze. I'm gonna lower the
windows and I'm gonna take it all in. It's presentation,
the decor, your surroundings, the Open Championship or the British

(33:42):
Open or the Claret jug Bonanza surrounded by weeds and
castles that I don't believe anybody's in. What I think
they do is I think they just borrow the set
from Game of Thrones and say, hey, you guys, mind
if we throw like eighteen holes here and then call
it a big major tournament, Like, yeah, whatever, that's fine.

(34:05):
You got any of those dragons lying around? Those are
cgi But I mean, if you want like the heads
of the dragon, they're somewhere in storage next to Jamie
Lanister's hand, So I think you could find it over
there somewhere. Okay, sweet, Yeah, We're gonna put on this
major and try and tell everybody that it's so prestigious
that it can't be called the British Open anymore. It sucks,
It looks terrible, and you know I'm telling the truth,

(34:27):
except too many of you golf blowhards want to sit
here and fanboy out over the tournament because there's only
four of these every year. I don't You could go
to any crummy course in America and they would look
better than what they roll out majority of the time
at the British Open, or the Open Championship or the
Claret jug Sweepstakes. You could find any In fact, if

(34:50):
you're golfing today and you're listening to the show on
the iHeartRadio app, I don't care if it's a nine hole,
I don't care if it's a mini put. Guaranteed it
looks better than this garbage they rolled out. Jonas Knox
Fox Sports Radio at the Jonas Knox on Twitter at
the Jonas Knocks on Twitter. Coming up next, we are
going to get into some major stories in the world
of sports, some major stories that a lot of people

(35:12):
have been paying close attention to, and we're going to
tell you the truth about all of them. It's yours
right here on FSR. It's this propane box. Who is this?

Speaker 1 (35:24):
Sam?

Speaker 5 (35:25):
What? What band is this? For the podcast listeners, it's.

Speaker 11 (35:31):
Yeah, it's a birthday candle.

Speaker 5 (35:35):
Seriously, it's oh it's candleb propane box whatever, same thing.

Speaker 11 (35:39):
Yeah, yeah, fire in a box, wax candles. You know,
I don't know what we're talking about.

Speaker 5 (35:48):
Uh, Jonas knocks Fox Sports Radio. That's just so not funny.
I don't know why I'm laughing. All right, So coming
up top of next hour here for Thetirack dot Com studios.
Believe it or not, somebody in the NFL is actually
getting a little bit of love. It's taken so many years.

(36:10):
Finally a little bit of respect being shown to a
player in the NFL. We'll tell you who that is again,
coming up a little over ten minutes from now here
on Fox Sports Radio. But right now it is time
for something we do every single week at this time,
and it's called this.

Speaker 7 (36:26):
There are so many stories in the world of sports,
and most of them are a complete waste.

Speaker 5 (36:31):
Of time DMZ reports.

Speaker 7 (36:34):
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 5 (36:42):
And for that we turn it over to a man
who found maybe the greatest pair of shoes I've ever
seen in my life earlier today, the one and only
Bo Benson. But would you please just tell everybody listening
about the pair of shoes that you found that you
sent over to me.

Speaker 12 (36:57):
Yeah, so they're Air jordan Ones, most famous shoe outline
of all time. Except they're also clown shoes, so they're
the story to God, the air Bozos, whatever you want
to call them.

Speaker 5 (37:09):
I've never I've never owned a pair of Jordans because
I just again, two hundred dollars for a pair of shoes.
What are we doing here? Two hundred dollars for a
pair of shoes that you have to take off if
you bend down to get on one knee because you
don't want to crease them. What are we doing here?
All right, it's a pair of shoes. So like, I've
never owned a pair of Jordans. But if I were

(37:29):
going to buy a pair of Jordans, the Jordan, the
air Bozos, the boat calls them, those are the go
to man. Just the big clown form in the front
of them. I mean, they looked fantastic. So thank you
for sending that over. That's next on my Christmas wish list.
All right, what have we got today?

Speaker 12 (37:47):
French League One club Paris Saint Germain. They are reportedly
willing to not have star forward Killing and Bape play
for the club ever again. He has just one year
left on his deal and he's already told them he's
not resigning. He's most likely headed for Real Madrid Jonas.
Do you care about this.

Speaker 5 (38:05):
One at all?

Speaker 7 (38:06):
No?

Speaker 5 (38:06):
I don't like.

Speaker 6 (38:06):
Don't look.

Speaker 5 (38:07):
I mean, there's there's more important stuff going on in
the NFL for me than than whether or not some
guy in soccer who's making seventy five million dollars a
year is going to play for one team or another.
I'm just not interested.

Speaker 12 (38:18):
Next, Odell Beckham Junior. You remember that guy. He says
he knows what he can do is he looks to
re establish himself as a top wide receiver with the
Baltimore Ravens. Do you care?

Speaker 5 (38:29):
No, I don't. Not until the season starts. This is
this is great and all, but until he's actually playing games,
I'm over it. The free agent tour, which was a
bunch of garbage last year. Late in the year, his
refusal to use the seat belt on a flight, making
people late leaving Fort Lauderdale, like all that stuff. I
like Odell Beckham Junior. He's a fun player. He's had

(38:51):
a real bad string of luck. When it comes to
the injuries. But I just want to see what it
is on the field, and I want to see how
he plays with Lamar Jackson all this other high ape
surrounding his return. I'm not interested in next all right.
In the running back news, we've all been waiting for.
The Ravens signed Melvin Gordon to a one year deal
and the Giants signed former standout James Robinson to a

(39:12):
one year deal. Do you care? No, I don't. Look
it's all There are a couple of stories when it
comes to running backs that are important. Dalvin Cook, Josh
Jacobs and Saquon Barkley no disrespect, and Adrian Peterson. Let
me also throw Adrian Peterson there, because he's on the
verge of getting fifteen thousand yards. I think Minnesota should

(39:35):
sign him, and I think that should be the move
to bring him back to have him, you know, break
that milestone as a Viking. Those are the ones I
care about. Everybody else I'm just not interested in either.
Next nets small forward, is that what he plays? Ben Simmons, Well, yeah,
he'll be credited for a year of service for the
season where he held out from reporting to the Sixers
before eventually being traded to the Brooklyn Nets, getting them

(39:57):
to free agency faster. I believe Do you care? No,
I don't. It just he's the go to. Everybody makes
fun of him. Everybody mocks him, you know, like he's
for some reason pete Like it's not enough. We got
to keep going after Ben Simmons. Okay, we get it.
He's not a great shooter his careers, you know, hit
a tail spin. When is it? When's enough enough? It's

(40:20):
like you, guys, do you talk about beating a dead horse,
Like you beat him, you revive him, you run him
over with a tractor, you give him CPR again, and
then you blow him up, Like, when is it enough?
Let it go next?

Speaker 12 (40:35):
All right? Lakers lakerstar Lebron James. He showed up to
Lionel Messi's debut last night for Ancher Miami, posting a
picture of the two meeting with the hashtag coming to America?
Do you care at all?

Speaker 7 (40:47):
No?

Speaker 5 (40:47):
I don't. I don't. Look. I mean, the jerseys were sweet.
That's awesome. Lionel Messi in the MLS. That's great. But
it's not like it's the first time an international star
has come to the MLS. I mean, if you want
to talk about Beckham Andrea Pirlo, like all these players
have been over here before. This is just type because
it's July and the NFL season hasn't started.

Speaker 12 (41:08):
Next next, all right, hopefully you'll care about this one.
I saw Barbie last night. That was a good movie. However,
the people that sat next to us, they sucked. People
have lost all respect, just gone feral for whatever reason.
Oh my god, they were talking the entire movie, dancing
in their chairs making noise. They were doing that thing
where he was like pulling his straw up and down,

(41:28):
making that like weird noise that it. Oh yeah, the cup. Yeah,
my wife wanted to hit them. It would have started
the whole thing.

Speaker 5 (41:35):
It was bad. See here's the thing, Like, I look
the Barbie like they're making a ton of money. Good
for them. I want to see Oppenheimer. I just can't
sit in a theater for three hours. I'll fall asleep.
Just not happening.

Speaker 2 (41:46):
The third round is complete at the Open Championship and
Brian Harmon slidifying his spot in first place a five
shot lad going into tomorrow's final round twelve butter for
the tournament two hundred Today out a sixty nine on
this third round Saturday, including a nice par saver on
eighteen to hold firm that five shot lead, which is
over Cameron Young and solo second seven under he is.

(42:10):
John Rahn made a big move up the leader board
with his sixth under for the tournament that after an
eight under today is sixty three. That's the lowest score
on this Saturday. Meanwhile, Major League Baseball has a couple
of games already starting up, including one that was resumed
from yesterday they didn't get finished because of rain. The
Mets have expanded their lead five to three against the

(42:30):
Red Sox bottom of the sixth inning. The Yankees have
taken a lead, broken a two to two tie three
to two. They are in front of the Royals bottom
of the seventh and after rain delay Cardinals one Cubs
nothing in the second.

Speaker 6 (42:41):
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The Prince of Darkness is in the house on the
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Speaker 6 (43:04):
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Speaker 7 (43:08):
Now live from the tire rack dot Com Studio. So,
Fox Sports Radio, what.

Speaker 5 (43:12):
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Speaker 1 (43:15):
Here's Jonas Knock.

Speaker 7 (43:17):
Scanning the fast playing Grandma the Bingo caament running to
them all.

Speaker 5 (43:30):
Well, well, well, would you look at that? Somebody's actually
getting a little bit of love, a little bit of
respect being shown to a certain somebody in the NFL.
We'll get into that coming up here in just a
couple of moments. From now, Jonas Knox, Fox Sports Radio.
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if you ever had somebody, it could be a celebrity,
it could be an athlete, it could be somebody that
you thought you knew and then you sit down and
you have a conversation with them and you were blown away.
They were nothing like you expected, but in a pleasant
way to it. Just it kind of made you reevaluate

(44:37):
how you felt about them. Like there could be somebody
that you just you didn't like whatsoever, didn't want to
be around. Then you get to know him and say, oh, wow,
that person's great. I have a dear friend of mine.
I can remember the moment when I was like, wow,
this guy's not bad. Super Bowl I think it was

(44:58):
ninety seven. It was the Broncos and it was the Packers.
It was John elways first Super Bowl, the one that
he won in San Diego where he did the helicopter
spin and you know, the Broncos won that game and
it was like, you know, this one's for John. Afterwards
from Pat Bowling, it was, you know, John always first
championship after being in the NFL for as long as

(45:18):
he was finally wins a Super Bowl. So I can
remember going over to a buddy's house to watch that
and when I got there, he told me, yes, so
and so's coming and I thought, oh, come on, dude,
like really, not that I had anything against the guy,
I just he kind of bugged me. I didn't really

(45:40):
want to be around him. I just wanted to watch
the game and hang out with another buddy of mine.
And it was kind of put a damper on everything,
you know. It was kind of like, h we're really
doing this. And then he got there, and by about
the third quarter, I realized, this guy's awesome. We have
a lot in common, We a lot alike, we have

(46:01):
the same sense of humor. That guy has turned out
to be maybe my best friend in the entire world.
Like I have done. I've been, you know, all sorts
of places with him, hung out with him last night
at a wedding like one of my dear friends. And
that all came from not wanting to be around him,
thinking I knew who the guy was, and then I

(46:21):
spent a little bit of time at it completely changed
how I felt about him. You know who's getting similar
treatment in the NFL, Kirk Cousins. That's right, Kirk Cousins
the star of the Netflix documentary or series or whatever
you want to call it, reality show, whatever you want

(46:42):
to call it, The Quarterback. It's called Quarterback on Netflix,
and I haven't completed the full season, but Kirk Cousins
and Marcus Mariota and Patrick Mahomes are featured, and they
basically follow those guys' lives throughout the course of last
season in the NFL, the fall him, through the ups,
through the downs, through the injuries or all of it,

(47:03):
and they kind of take you behind the scenes. And
the one star that's come out of this, obviously Mahomes
is a star, and we know Marcus Mariota, but the
one guy that's starting to get a little bit more
love and a little bit more respect, a little bit
more well, you know what, this guy's not that bad
is Kirk Cousins. He has been one of the punching

(47:25):
bags from many people in sports media and in the
world of sports, myself included, Like I've made I've made
comments about Kirk Cousins. In fact, I'm the one I'll
take credit for this. I believe I was one of
the very first people on sports radio to point out
that Kirk Cousins might have OCD like that. People were

(47:46):
trying to figure out, well, Kirk Cousins in primetime and
Kirk Cousins on Monday nights and Kirk Cousins and I
want to step further and said, maybe it's just outside
that one pm Eastern time window. Maybe he's got OCD.
Because I have a buddy with OCD and we always
mess with them all the time, Like, you know, guy's
got a you know, like he has to have a
glass of water. Like I've told this story before. He's

(48:08):
got to have a glass of water next to the
sink and it's got to be filled up a certain amount.
So anytime I would go over to his house, I
would dump out the water and move it somewhere else
just to see what he would do. And he noticed
it every time. He's got OCD. And like Kirk Cousins
has that OCD, he has like a spreadsheet of his
day schedule. And this goes all the way back to

(48:28):
his time at Michigan State. So I pointed out years
ago on the radio, I said, maybe this guy's just
got OCD. If you look at his splits, if you
look at his numbers in the one PM Eastern time
slot as opposed to elsewhere. You know, that's what the
issue is, not just primetime Monday night blah blah blah.
It's getting outside of that comfort zone. That's what the
problem is. But you're watching this series on Netflix and

(48:52):
you're going, he seems like a good guy, and he
seems like a guy who although people can criticize the
fact that, well, he gets away from football one day
a week, and that's kind of odd when your contemporaries
are giving you compliments, when they're talking about you the
way that they're talking about you, Like Patrick Mahomes who

(49:14):
was at the premiere for Quarterback and said, Kirk Cousins
is the most underrated quarterback in the league. When you've
got Marcus Mariota who's also there saying, hey, when we
put in tape and we watch tape, a lot of
the tape we watch is Kirk Cousins because he does
a lot of this stuff the right way. And then
you go through the course of his career and you go, God,

(49:34):
is he really that bad? Like people look at him
and they go, wholl he got a guaranteed contract. He
shouldn't have gotten the first guaranteed contract will pardon me.
That's like saying, you know what, I don't feel like
winning the lotto today because I don't think I deserve it.
I haven't earned it. You know, I only bought one
quick pick. The guy in front of me in line
at the liquor store he bought three of them. I

(49:56):
think he deserves it more than me. No, kiss my ass.
Luck of the draw. We're both playing the same game.
Kirk Cousins got a guaranteed contract, He's won financially. He
was franchised twice. But he's kind of one of those
guys that you dismiss. They're like, oh, you know, Kirk Cousins,
he's a punching bag. And now all of a sudden,
you're getting to know him a little bit more. You're

(50:17):
getting to see Kirk Cousins a little bit more. You're
getting to see everything that Kirk Cousins is as a quarterback,
as a man behind the scenes. And now all of
a sudden, like the feeling and all the vibe on
Kirk Cousins has completely changed, like he's starting to get
a little bit of love. Makes me wonder if the
Minnesota Vikings are going to recognize this and go you

(50:37):
know what, we could do a lot worse at quarterback.
It's really hard to find guys who are quality guys
that are gonna win games in the NFL. We could
do a lot worse than we could with Kirk Cousins.
But for some reason, that's the go to, that's the
punching bag. And I've said it before. Man, if you
go through and you look at the quarterbacks in the NFC,

(50:59):
there's not a lot of guys right now you take
ahead of Kirk Cousins. Jalen Hurts, I mean, who are
you thinking, Matt Stafford? The Rams don't even know if
they want Matt Stafford. I mean, what are we thinking?
I mean outside Dak Prescott, there's questions about Dak Prescott. Like,
you go through the NFC and there's not a lot

(51:20):
of guys you would take ahead of Kirk Cousins. And
so this narrative that's been built on Kirk Cousins, and
oh my god, you know they need to move on
from him, and he's kind of whatever and you can't
win big. It's like, man, you hear his contemporaries talk
about him. You see behind the scenes. I think the
narrative and the vibe surrounding Kirk Cousins is starting to change,

(51:43):
much like the people in your life that you think
you know. You spend a little bit of time with
him and you come away going, you know what, They're
not that bad. Jonas Knox Fox Sports Radio, speaking of
some love, speaking of somebody actually getting a little bit
of credit and somebody actually getting some positive feedback here,

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Speaker 8 (53:25):
Wow.

Speaker 5 (53:27):
Wow, listen to all of that seemed warranted. Like all
of that apparently is a is a fair representation of
what we've done so far on the show. All right,
So coming up next here, we're going to have a
discussion about some lookie lose. There are several lookie lows
in the NFL. If you're not familiar with what a

(53:49):
lookie lou is, don't worry. We'll catch you up to
speed and we'll tell you who those are in the
National Football League. That's next Jonas Knox, Fox Sports Radio,
coming up in a little over ten minutes from now
from the tiraq dot com studios. We are going to have.

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A real.

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I don't know if it's if it's ironic or just
a clear difference between two teams, because I have identified
there's a story that's breaking today in the world of sports,
and I've identified a clear difference between two teams, two
football teams, and so we'll get into that for you
again coming up a little over ten minutes from now
here on Fox Sports Radio. So I also would like

(54:34):
to mention this There's been a lot of conversation about
the Washington Commanders because we are going to get into
some lookie lose in the NFL because those lookie lous
are here. Trust me, it's happening this season. But we
are going to get There's this push now for the
Washington Commanders to change their name again. Right, so the
former team name that everybody was outraged by that started

(54:57):
with an R that we can't say anymore, even though
we grew up watching it and saying it for years
and years, but now we can't. That former team name
was changed and it became the football team. Dan Snyder
went kicking and screaming into the football team, and then
they became the Washington Commanders. And you know, now there's
some like, well, let's get rid of all remnants of
Dan Snyder and let you know, let's try and change

(55:18):
the team name. And they're like Josh Harris, who's the
new owner. The expectation is they are going to change
the team name. But his idea is I want to
change the culture first, which is probably a good idea
considering you guys have been one of the laughing stocks.

Speaker 1 (55:33):
Of the league.

Speaker 5 (55:33):
That would probably be a good idea that seems like
it would be a good idea. It's like, okay, change
it to whatever you want, because it'll probably be better
than the commanders. Like I've seen some options that have
been thrown out there, like redtails, I've seen red hogs,

(55:55):
I've seen what like pig skins was one of them
that was throwing out there, the Washington pigskins, like I've
seen like because people are trying to bring back the
legacy portion of the Washington team, which was the Hogs
back in the day, and they like to I mean,
I don't know, you know what's wrong with warriors. I

(56:15):
mean I don't know if you think because Golden State
has the Warriors that maybe you can't use that and
you don't want to take somebody else's name. I mean,
I'm just thinking out like what would be some good options,
But that is going to be something that will be done.
But I care less about what the name gets changed to,
and more about are you going to reimburse fans who
went out and followed along this whole time and bought

(56:37):
new merchandise multiple times over because you keep changing the name,
Like if this is just about trying to change the culture,
while also making a little bit of money on the side,
because you paid six billion dollars for the team, then
that seems a little bit fishy to me. Like, if
you wanted to get in the good graces of the

(56:58):
fan base, you tell them, Hey, if you bought a
Washington Commander's piece of apparel, a jersey, a hat, a
T shirt, whatever. If you bought a piece of apparel,
this is Washington Commanders, you can exchange it at no
extra cost for whatever the new team name is. That

(57:20):
would be the fair move. Because if you're going to
keep jerking the fan base around and keep making them
buy new merchandise every time you decide that you are
now outraged by whatever the previous name was, why should
they have to keep spending money just because you can't
figure out what you want to do. Why should they

(57:41):
have to Okay, well, we're no longer the our name,
all right, we'll be the football team. Okay, better buy
a new shirt, all right?

Speaker 1 (57:47):
Cool?

Speaker 5 (57:47):
And then now we're no longer going to be that,
We're gonna be the Commanders. Okay, better buy a new shirt. Okay,
So now you're gonna change the name again, Are you
gonna make good for any of those fans. That's what
I keep thinking about, Like everybody wants to throw out
this idea of well, change a team name. It stinks,
so we don't want to look. I agree, the name sucks.
It's terrible. It's why we call the Commandos. It's just

(58:09):
not a great name. It seems like there's something like
I actually think the Washington football team is a better
team name than Commanders. It's not good. So we're all
in agreement there, But I'd like to know that, you know,
if this is all about righting the wrongs of Dan Snyder,
that it's also not disguised as riding the wrongs while

(58:31):
you're also trying to make a few bucks by changing
the team name again and changing the apparel again. That's
my curiosity. I want to know what is going to
happen to the fans who have already bought all this
merchandise for the previous team name changes, now that you're
planning on changing it again. That's what I'm curious about.
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the NFL. Let me tell you who they are, the
Chicago Bears and most notably the Houston Texans. And I
would say also some other people that scoffed at the

(59:59):
EA idea that Bryce Young could be a quality quarterback
in the NFL because of his size. And let me
tell you why. So he just signed his rookie deal.
You know, days spoken about I got a lot to
prove and all the reviews out of the off season
programs with Bryce Young have been rave. Everybody raving about

(01:00:22):
the guy. It's everything that Nick Saban was trying to
tell you about. It's everything that everybody who's ever worked
or been around the guy and his family have been
trying to tell you about. Petros Papadakis, who comes on
with us on the morning show Two Pros and a
Cup of Joe with Brady Quinn, lebar Arrington and some
other slappy who does the show with those guys. Petros
comes on every week with those guys. He's talked about it.

(01:00:44):
You also hear Petros locally in Los Angeles on the
Blowtorch A five seventy LA Sports. Petros has talked about
Bryce Young being the best quarterback to come out of
modern day. Modern Day's got the lineage of quarterbacks out
of modern day, whether it's Matt Liinert and some of
the other guys, they've had fantastic quarterback play. Bryce Young's
the best. Anybody who's ever been around the guy has

(01:01:06):
told you he's the goods size, whatever you want to
call it, he's the goods Saban, anybody who's been around him,
So he gets to Carolina and he's blown everybody away.
He blew everybody away in the draft process. He blew
And so what's happening is all the reviews are positive.

(01:01:27):
It feels like the Carolina Panthers have a good one.
And what that's going to do is that's going to
create some lookie loose. And you know who the look
he lose are. They're the nosy people on the freeway.
You ever wonder, man, why is there so much traffic
ahead of us? I mean, it seemed like it was
going pretty well. I don't understand why is there so

(01:01:47):
much traffic. There must be an accident, and it's not
really an accident. It's something going on on the side
of the freeway, or it could even be an accent
like a fender bender, but it's all the people that
got to stop and look at it. Hey, what's going
on over there? Oh? Hey, knowing, I'm going sixty five
or seventy miles an hour, maybe even faster, but let
me stop real quick and take a look at what's

(01:02:08):
happening over there, because it appears like there's some smoke
billowing out of that building. Oh never mind, it's just
a barbecue joint. All right, let's keep going. They're luky lose.
They want to see what's going on over there, and
the Bears and the Texans and other people in the
NFL are going to be LOOKI lose to Bryce Young

(01:02:28):
because they all want to see what's going on over there.
If you're the Bears, you want to see what's going
on over there, because if that guy is the goods
as people in Carolina are talking about and everybody's been
saying for years and years through his entire football journey,
then you're probably going, huh, I wonder how that's going
over there, considering that we could have had that, but
we decided to go with Justin Fields. Okay, so let's

(01:02:51):
take a peek over there. What's that? What do they got?
You know, they're gonna be scoreboard watching. They're gonna be
box score watching. They're gonna be making sure they made
the right sh They're gonna be checking over and peeking
over the fence of the Carolina Panthers to see how
Bryce Young does.

Speaker 1 (01:03:05):
You know?

Speaker 5 (01:03:07):
The Houston Texans are going to be checking it out.
They've got CJ. Stroud and he's getting rave reviews as
well too. But the Texans had they had the number
one pick, wouldn't have taken c. J. Stroud. We know
that they had their eyes set on Bryce Young, and
then all of a sudden, Davis Mills and Lovey Smith
had to go out, how dare them and win a
football game that didn't matter late in the year, and

(01:03:28):
it screwed him and they ended up having the number
two pick. So you know, the Houston Texans are going
to be looking over the fence, going, Okay, what's going
on over there? What are they working with over there?
Let's see, let's see what's happen. And you know all
of the NFL skeptics who have been telling you while
he's undersized, he's undersized, he's undersized, they don't want the
gotcha moment that's gonna come with. I thought he was undersized.

(01:03:51):
I thought you didn't think you could play at this level.
So you know they're gonna be peeking over the fence.
They're gonna be looking over at that little fender bender, going, hey,
what happened over there? Are they fighting? Is anything going on? Okay?
I guess we better continue on. That's what's going to
be interesting about Bryce Young is you're going to have
a lot of people from around the league who were
saying a lot of stuff, so much so that you
had betting odds massively favor CJ. Stroud to be the

(01:04:14):
number one pick because of Bryce Young's size and if
Bryce Young turns out to be everything that we've heard
from people in Carolina and everything that Frank Reich and
David Tepper have been saying. Now that he's signed his
rookie deal and he's getting ready for training camp, a
lot of interested parties around the NFL. Jonas Knox Fox
Sports Radio, get me on Twitter at the Jonas Knox
at the Jonas Knox on Twitter, and again you can

(01:04:36):
hang out with us as always on the iHeartRadio app. Right,
it's coming up. We're going to discuss a story that
is breaking, that is developing in the world of football,
because it's very interesting how there's a clear difference between
two teams two football teams. Will tell you who that
is next here on FSR. But for all the latest

(01:04:58):
from around the world of sports, a man who is
simply known as Novak Sports Talk Rate. Let's go, it's
Brian Finley. You know you've made it.

Speaker 2 (01:05:10):
In sports, Jonas, when all you have to say is
the first name, and everybody knows you're talking about. And
you have the same feeling with Serena. You know exactly
who you're talking about. And I get that with Jonas.
If somebody says Jonas, first thing I think about with
Jonas Knox, you have that.

Speaker 5 (01:05:25):
You don't think about the Jonas brothers or that bad
Weezer song or any of the other stuff.

Speaker 2 (01:05:31):
I think about you a lot. And that's a little Okay,
can't believe I just said that.

Speaker 5 (01:05:36):
That's all right? Yeah, I wish my wife did. Trust me.
I'll tell you what I can get at this point,
I don't stop me. Yeah. I do wonder about that
because it is a unique name. I wonder if people
hear the name Jonas, they probably think Jonas brothers first,
and then they think that bad song from Weezer, and

(01:05:56):
then I'm trying to like who Jonas Valanciunas.

Speaker 6 (01:06:00):
So it's more like Yonas, isn't it though?

Speaker 5 (01:06:03):
But you're right, But the in laws call me Yonas. Okay,
they're they're they're Hispanic, so that's the way they say.
They're Jays. So they call me, they call me Yonas.

Speaker 2 (01:06:14):
See, your personality and your humor is very self deprecating.
I think you need to put yourself on a grand
er pedestal.

Speaker 6 (01:06:21):
You deserve a Jonas Now.

Speaker 5 (01:06:23):
There's enough douchebags to do this for a living. I'm good, Yeah,
I'm good. I'll just I'll just continue to be to
be myself. I'm not gonna pretend on on social media
like I like, I'm mister know it all and I
got it all together. And look at all look at
a look at all my selfies. Look at hey, I'm
on an interest I look at a kool I am
I'm hanging out with a celebrity. Hey, everybody, look at me. Nah,

(01:06:44):
I'm not interested. Thank you though, to see Jonas socks
on Twitter.

Speaker 2 (01:06:48):
By the way, if you want to follow me, juis
are you that guy that shows up early to taking
a flight, is sitting in the waiting room past thirty
minutes to kill and just says, hey, I'm on Twitter,
shoot me any questions you have about me, and I
will answer them for the next half an hour. That is,
you know, and that is the most insulting thing you've
ever said to me.

Speaker 5 (01:07:08):
Look, there's a lot of people I love, I genuinely
love them in sports media, but that is one of
the biggest pet peeves that I've got is people that
go on Twitter and say, all right, ask me anything
for the next twenty minutes. Hey, you've got my undivided
attention for the next twenty minutes. Oh, thank you so much, sir,
Thank you, sir. Can I would you mind if I

(01:07:30):
asked you a question? Please? Could I ask you?

Speaker 7 (01:07:32):
Just?

Speaker 5 (01:07:32):
Could I borrow a couple of minutes of your time
just to ask you? It's Twitter. If you want to
ask me a question, ask me anything you want. If
I see it, I'll answer it. If I don't want
to answer it, I'm not going to answer it. I'm
not going to set up this exclusive window to ask
me whatever you want. That That is the laziest, most
egotistical thing I see. And there are people that I

(01:07:53):
genuinely like that they genuinely like in radio that do that,
And it bugs that, you know what, Adamy, Finly, God,
it's so pretentious it is. Oh, here's my time. I'm
willing to give you my time. Would you like to
ask me something? When I when I meet people, I'd
rather talk to them about it. If I'm in the
back of an uber or whatever. I love asking them

(01:08:14):
about what they do, because I think it's way more
interesting than what I do. Like, I don't this whole
ask me anything, man, if you want to ask me
a question, ask me a question, and maybe I'll ask
you one. To this whole, it just bugs the crap
out of me. Jonathon.

Speaker 2 (01:08:27):
That is why I love you, because no matter your status,
you're a man of the people. You always will be
and you will never forget where you came from, damn right,
And that is why I have a ton of respect
for you.

Speaker 5 (01:08:38):
Hey, my man Brian family. So I'm talking about and
everybody trying to tear friendly and I apart, screw you
together all the way to the end, like Thelma and Louise.

Speaker 2 (01:08:49):
That's it, hey, And you on when you came on
my podcast, you are the most watched of the episodes,
by the way, not to say that you might have
watched it a thousand times yourself, but no, no, I'm
sure I'm the best watched.

Speaker 5 (01:09:05):
Yeah you are. So who's who's the most famous person
you had on your podcast?

Speaker 2 (01:09:09):
Would you say, hmmm, Well, I've got a really good one.
I guess I can spill the beads. He's coming on
the first week of August, and that would be Neil Everett.

Speaker 6 (01:09:19):
Neil's gonna call it.

Speaker 5 (01:09:21):
He is awesome.

Speaker 6 (01:09:23):
He with the he's so down to earth.

Speaker 5 (01:09:25):
So he made He probably has no idea who I am,
but just tell him. I love the fact that he's
not on social media, that he does his thing and
that he's he just they gave him a send off,
they gave him a Hawaiian lay and maybe he's going
back to the islands and just saying I'm out have
fun guys like I love that about him. Tell him,
I said that as well. To again, he has no

(01:09:46):
idea who I am, but tell him myself.

Speaker 1 (01:09:47):
So he does.

Speaker 2 (01:09:48):
He's actually told me that he listens to Fox Sports
Radio and five seventy No. He texted me once and
he told me that he does. So I'm sure that
he knows who you are, and I'm sure he jives
with your humor and he definitely has that down to
earth personality like you.

Speaker 6 (01:10:02):
He is who he is.

Speaker 2 (01:10:04):
He doesn't portray somebody else on the microphone, and I
think that that's the vibe I get from you as well, Jonas,
is that you are who you are and.

Speaker 6 (01:10:12):
That's why I love you, damn right. Yeah, you know,
and and all that. No, no, let's talk a little
bit about what's happening. I know you're a big fan
of the Open Championship. By oh my god, how much
you were serenading it.

Speaker 5 (01:10:23):
Worst golf tournament in the world. Looks like crap, Hey,
let's put some holes in between a bunch of weeds
because we're too lazy to garden our stuff.

Speaker 6 (01:10:32):
Well, it's also dreary out there and cold.

Speaker 2 (01:10:35):
You see, it's in summertime and everybody's decked out wearing
a couple of layers. It does not look like a
fun experience. And then the walking has to be also
a challenge. With Brian Harmon five foot seven, Brian Harmon
is your leader, five shot lead. He's at twelve under
for the tournament, two under today, shot at sixty nine.

Speaker 5 (01:10:55):
What does it matter that he's five to seven? Family,
What does he do? What is he in a dunk contest?

Speaker 2 (01:10:59):
It's just he has just like you, stand up for
the little guy. He stands up for the little guy,
you know what I mean.

Speaker 5 (01:11:06):
I'm not here to height shame anybody. So yeah, it
was a little a little insulting you would do that.

Speaker 2 (01:11:11):
Oh, I just think It's impressive considering how well he
is torching up the field here. He shot a sixty nine,
which is Rob Gronkowski's favorite number. Cameron Young five shots
off the pace. He's in solo second. John Rahm six
under for the tournament after an eight under today, and
he's sixty three.

Speaker 6 (01:11:28):
That was the low. As they have wrapped up all
third on action. I'll leave you with this.

Speaker 2 (01:11:32):
Jonas in baseball, because I know you're dead said about
this game. The Yankees have opened up a five to
two lead against the Royals in the top of the ninth,
and lastly, the Mets and a Red Sox are battling
it out. They started this game yesterday, had to suspend
things because of rain, so they're picking it back up
here today. Bottom of the eighth, Mets five, Red Sox four.

(01:11:54):
With that, let's get it back to a man who
anytime after a ballgame they allowed the kids to run
the basis, you'll find Jonas running the basis as well.

Speaker 5 (01:12:04):
That's great, Finley. Could you mentioned this story last hour, Yes,
and I thought it was interesting. Could you just fill
everybody in quickly on the Florida A and M issue
that's developing today.

Speaker 6 (01:12:16):
Yeah, it's a big ball issue, no doubt.

Speaker 2 (01:12:18):
So Florida and M their football program, has suspended all
team activities for the foreseeable future after a well known
hip hop artist shot a music video in the team's
locker room. Crude language was used, and their head coach,
Rattler's head coach Willie Simmons said, while he believes in

(01:12:39):
free speech and all of that, he says that the
language use was not consistent with the core values of
the university and also there could be some breaking of
the rules as far as how do they get into
the athletic facility and shoot this and then everything that's
licensed the apparel, and how that might violate university branding

(01:12:59):
in life licensing agreements. So this better be a good
song because they put themselves through a whole lot to
make this happen and cause quite the stir.

Speaker 5 (01:13:09):
Yeah. So, Florida A and M has suspended all football
operations because a well known hip hop artist went into
the facility and recorded a video with I'm assuming without
their permission. Here's the best part about all this. Usc
had a homeless guy fielding punts at practice and nothing happened.
It's like, okay, all right, I mean, listen to what

(01:13:32):
we had a bum walk off underneath a freeway overpass,
walk into the facility and play on Clay Helton's golf simulator.
We're like, oh, you know, why not, Hey, listen buddy,
you know, bring your sleeping bag, put it over next
to the goalpost, and then grab a jersey and get
out there and field some punts. But remember inside the
ten yard line. Let that go, so it goes into

(01:13:53):
the ind zone. We get a touch back, like I
get Florida A and M has a rapper, a well
known app or do a music video in the locker room,
and they suspend all football operations. USC has a bum
at practice and just continue on like the you know,
business as usual. The fu okay, I guess, I guess

(01:14:16):
one's worse than the other. I guess. You know, you
can't have somebody record a music video in a locker room,
But you know what if you have some guy walk
in with two different pairs of shoes, holes in his
dickies and a sweatshirt that he's had on since nineteen
eighty two, as long as he's in and you know,
players just find it funny. Don't worry about it. Everybody.

(01:14:38):
Everything's fine here, nothing to here. It's just a homeless.

Speaker 2 (01:14:41):
Guy, okay, Jonas, Let's be honest here. That homeless guy
at the end of the clay held Narra probably would
have been first string on the team.

Speaker 5 (01:14:50):
Oh my god. It's just like the whole just the
the the acceptance of certain things at certain places and
the stuff that is not accepted at others. Like that
ought to show you there's some variety in the diet,
all right. So moral of the story is, if you
are a hip hop artist and you want to do

(01:15:10):
a music video, get over to USC. But if you
are a homeless man and you want to field punts, okay,
and you want to do whatever, then I would recommend
please go over to Florida and M now because now
you can do it at two different universities. Apparently it's
not allowed a music video not allowed to be shot there,

(01:15:32):
but maybe they're okay with you fielding some punts of practice,
so at least it's opened up a window of opportunity.
So all you hip hop artists, don't you dare go
near Florida, A and M. Go to USC because at
least there you know they'll let you walk out of
a Coleman tent with you know, some a flip flop
on one foot, and you know a pair of construction

(01:15:55):
boots on the a construction boot on the other. Maybe
you've got like, you know, a pool noodle that you
use to sift through the trash. They'll let you if
you've got like a half pack of cigarettes that you
use to store your gumman because you keep using the
same one, don't worry about it. Apparently there's there gonna
be a window of opportunity for you at Florida A

(01:16:17):
and M. That might be acceptable in college football, but
doing a rap video that apparently is not okay makes
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the world of sports, but we might even find a

(01:17:05):
legitimate excuse as to why it happened. It's yours next
here on FSR. That's so unfair, that's really uh, Jonas Knox,
Fox Sports Radio. Let me tell you what happens here.
During the breaks, we have conversations and then it's like

(01:17:29):
who can get the last comment in before you have
to come on the air. And normally I'm pretty effective
at I would say I'm at like a sixty five
percent clip that I get the last comment in before
we come back from break and come on the air,
but occasionally iowa Sam. And it's one thing if somebody,
you know, throws something on your lap, like hey, they
throw your car keys on your laps like oh got it, thanks,

(01:17:51):
or they tashia a beer can and it ends up
on your lap, Oh thanks, or they ay, here's the
shirt I got you and they toss it on your lap.
It's complete other thing when they toss a pipe bomb
on your lap. And that's what Sam just did during
the break because he said something so vulgar to me
as we came on the air, and I had no
opportunity to respond.

Speaker 11 (01:18:11):
I edited it a little bit and word let me
just so of my favorite lines from The Departed, which
I can't.

Speaker 5 (01:18:18):
Repeat, it's one. It's a line from The Departed that
is very vulgar, and there's a lot of vulgar, but
it's it's a top ten scene from The Departed, a
threat from Jack Nicholson to Matt Damon over the phone
about his girlfriend. And that was presented to me right
as we came back from break It just I don't.

Speaker 6 (01:18:41):
I cleaned it up though for well, it's good for who.

Speaker 5 (01:18:46):
But it was like what the great uncle Frank, late
great Frank Pollack used to do to Andy Furman as
the show would start during the morning show back in
the day, right as would be coming on the air,
they'd be doing the intro and it'd be like, well, lie,
it's Andy Furman and micro and then Frank would drop
something on Andy leg all right, Andy, low expectations with

(01:19:07):
you on the air you're live, and Furman would just
be like, how am I supposed to start the show?
Like that sort of commentary behind the scenes, but just
a little peak behind the window for people that are
behind the curtain, rather for people that are curious as
to what things are like here at FSR. It is
again Jonas Knox, Fox Sports Radio. By the way, coming
up ten minutes from now, make sure you stick around.

(01:19:29):
Steve Hartman and Bucky Brooks will be on the air
from the tire Rack dot com studios. But right, and
if you missed any of this show, by the way,
you can check out the podcast that'll be posted up
shortly after we go off the air at Fox Sports
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to that podcast at the Jonas Knocks on Twitter. And
right now it's time to put a bow in this
bad boy with a little something we do called this.

Speaker 7 (01:19:50):
Jonas moron, How could you not get to these stories?

Speaker 1 (01:19:54):
Moron? These are the scrats all right?

Speaker 5 (01:19:58):
Bo Benson, our executive producer, What the hell we got?

Speaker 12 (01:20:01):
Yes, we will get to the story you teased, but
real quick. Off the top here. Top running backs in
the NFL have apparently organized a Zoom meeting tonight to
talk about their depressed market. Austin Eckler, charges running back
he's leading it. Do you think he can afford Zoom
premium or you think.

Speaker 5 (01:20:19):
They just have a little Why do you have to cheese.

Speaker 12 (01:20:24):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (01:20:24):
Sorry, listen, it's a difficult time for running backs. They're
trying to figure out how they can afford to play
a season for ten million dollars. And you've got to
sit here and take it, take a wise crack at
him and say, you know, can they afford zoom premium?
By the way, I didn't even know there was a
zoom premium?

Speaker 7 (01:20:38):
Is that?

Speaker 5 (01:20:38):
Is that an extra call?

Speaker 12 (01:20:39):
Yeah? Yeah, and you can you can stay as long
as you want. I think regular zoo only kicks you
off after forty five minutes. Oh really yeah?

Speaker 5 (01:20:47):
Oh I had no idea. Yeah.

Speaker 12 (01:20:50):
So, speaking of you learn, speaking of going fast like
running backs, Vikings wide receiver Jordan Addison from usc He
was cited for going one hundred and four forty miles
an hour in a fifty five mile in hour zone
in his Lamborghini earlier this week.

Speaker 5 (01:21:05):
Okay, we were talking about this a little bit earlier.
What's the point of having a Lamborghini if you can't
go one forty? Yeah? I mean if that's the case,
why don't you just get like a Toyota Corolla, Like
if you can't If you can't go one forty and
you're gonna get in trouble for it? What's the point
of having a Lamborghini? Like there should be certain speed

(01:21:28):
limits for certain cars and certain speed limits for other cars,
Like a Lamborghini. You know, like say seventy five ten
miles over the speed limit in most places is considered speeding,
and you're kind of running the risk, like I would say,
maybe a Lamborghini, we up at just a tad one
ten is the speed limit for a Lamborghini. And furthermore,

(01:21:52):
in defense of Jordan Addison, he did play in Los
Angeles last year, and good luck trying to find some
traffic free zones to go one forty eighth, you know
what I mean, Like, tell me there. I mean there's
times where you'll be just sitting on a freeway out
here dealing with traffic where you won't get over fifty's.

Speaker 12 (01:22:13):
He's been waiting a while, I think to unleash that thing.

Speaker 5 (01:22:16):
So yeah, So, I mean, yes, it was a dumb move.
We get it. It was dumb. He apologized for it,
but come on, dude, like what is he supposed to do?
What else?

Speaker 12 (01:22:24):
We got called Alabama got a commitment from a number
fifteen overall recruit in the twenty twenty five class in
four star wide receiver Jamie French Junior. Maybe him. The
story here, though, is the way he spells his last name.
It's f fre n c ch. So that's up there
with McCorkle in my opinion on Alabama names.

Speaker 5 (01:22:44):
So he's got two f's.

Speaker 12 (01:22:45):
Yeah, good for him.

Speaker 5 (01:22:47):
You have a little originality in sports.

Speaker 1 (01:22:50):
Jonas, son of a Bitch,

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