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Speaker 1 (00:01):
I have to have better stop from the beginning, Jonas Knocks,
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Speaker 3 (00:28):
Okay, I'll reporting this world.
Speaker 1 (00:45):
You know, I think I've identified the real victim of
an unfortunate event that took place in the world of sports. Ooop.
I've got to know and we'll tell you who that is.
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should be. So maybe I'm just a little bit different
than a lot of people, but I'm considerate, okay, And
I'm looking at real victims, right, not these pretend victims,
not the people out there that want to you know, uh,
do you let everybody feel sorry for him and all
that stuff. I'm looking for the real victims when things
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go down, and not just when things go down in life.
I'm talking about when things go down in sports. And
I've identified the real victim. After the fortunate news that
came out yesterday that Darvin Ham was fired as head
coach of the Los Angeles Lakers. Now there's gonna be
some people that are out there and I know what
you're thinking, We're gonna break down what does this mean
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for Lebron blah blah. No, it's not that. It's not
that because I actually like doing good topics, good segments,
So I'm not gonna wear you out and grind you
down to the nub like Duframe's rock Hammer with more
Lebron talk and what the future holds. I mean, I'll
tell you what the future holds for Lebron. He's never
won in a title in LA. I'll tell you that.
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Oh and before you go with the whole, well, what
about you know what he did in twenty twenty. Listen,
I'm not counting the COVID Cup as a legitimate championship,
all right. And by the way, I think it's been
long enough. I think those rings that they got handed
out for that championship quote unquote are probably due for
their boosters. But the point is, I'm not here to
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sit here and talk about what Lebron James is gonna
do in what the future of LA is like. He's
never won in a cheatchampionship again in Los Angeles, and
I tread lightly on the term again, so let me
just go ahead and fill in the blanks. Are not happening.
I'm talking about the real victim and all this, and
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that's the N Season Tournament. What an unfortunate ending and
conclusion to the N Season Tournament that was here for
just a cup of coffee, only to be told, listen,
you're not that important, because if you were, we wouldn't
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have fired the coach who just won the first ever
edition of it. And I feel like that's the real
victim here in all this. The n season Tournament, you know,
that middle of the year idea, the NBA through out
there to try and add a little spice to things
and try and make you believe it was worth something.
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The Lakers go out and win the first ever incason tournament.
I mean, if you go to Basketball Reference in Lebron
James's credentials, it's got in season Tournament champion. I mean,
they held a trophy. I'm pretty sure they raised a banner,
only to be told you're so irrelevant that even after
you win the first ever edition of it, that coach
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is getting his ass fired after the year. And that's unfortunate,
and that's the real victim and all this, it's not
Lebron James. I mean, like, get in line, Darvinham got fired?
What else is new? How many coaches? How many coaches
need to be fired? The coach Lebron James and get
the blame and are the fall guy. Before you realize
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kind of a trend here, What are we up to?
Like six seven something like that, not two, not three,
not four, not five? Who knew you thought he was
talking about championships. We're talking about coaches who get the
blame when Lebron's team comes up short. So I'm not
sitting here looking at well, you know, I mean Lebron James,
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you spoiled one of his final great seasons. Like listen,
if you want to victimize Lebron James, that's fine, But
we've seen this story before. I mean, Darvin Ham's gonna
be fine. God did a good job, let him to
the postseason a couple of times, got him to the
Western Conference finals last year, had a really tough matchup
this year. And look, I'm not trying to fanboy up
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to the Lakers here, if we are going to be
truthful about it. Though they were pretty competitive in those games.
Yes they lost them all, but they were competitive. And
I'm not gonna sit here and get into the weeds
and say walt to to how he handled his rotations
and like the stuff he said publicly, and like you know,
he was blaming players, like God forbid. Somebody blames players nowadays,
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God forbid. But Darvindam's gonna be fine. Guy got paid well,
he's got, you know, a decent resume to start out
his coaching. He'll be all right, he'll get another opportunity.
It's all of the people that put in all the
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time and the effort to come up with an idea,
a ground breaking plan, to try and add some excitement
to the middle of the NBA season, and all of
those people got kicked in the nuts yesterday when Darvin
Ham got fired. Do you know what you did? The
Lakers is a franchise ought to feel embarrassed and ought
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to be ashamed of themselves. You've basically told everybody who
put all that work in to come up with an
idea that their idea didn't mean a damn thing. It's
like when you're cooking breakfast for your kid. You go
to all the trouble, you make all the eggs, you
put a little ham in, maybe a bell pepper two.
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You're scrambling it all up. Add a little bit of
cheese on top of it. You get them a nice
orange juice. He even squeezed the oranges into a glass.
You make sure you put together all the trimmings and
the stuff on the side. You cut the strawberries and
the little individual slices. You take a banana and you
cut it in half and then make it into the
shape of a monster truck. And what does your kid
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come down and do, walks up to the plate, acknowledges
what's there, and then takes a piece of bread off
the table and walks into the other room. That's what
you did to everybody who came up with that idea.
You told them all, we appreciate your effort. Man, phenomenal job.
We're gonna go ahead and take that and lets you
know what we really think of it. Darvin Ham got fired.
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It's a damn shame. And if it's not for me,
nobody understands the real victim of this whole thing, and
that's the Ncason Tournament and everybody who came up with
it at the Jonas Knocks on Twitter at the Jonas
Knocks on Twitter. By the way, let me just go
ahead and speak also on behalf of fathers everywhere, right,
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I just want to speak on behalf of dads everywhere
that like when you become a dad or you become
a parent, you know. And I don't want to speak
for moms because like I'm not one, barring whatever some
of the tweets might say coming up later on on
the show, Daddy, but you you have to kind of
figure out how can I please everybody? You just kind
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of like that's that becomes your life. You got to
figure out, like how can I please everybody? And so
when you're with the family, it's no longer about you. Now.
You could do the lazy thing. And I'm not judging,
all right, I'm not here to judge. You could do
the lazy thing. And like, you know, if you want
to go out to dinner or do something and you
get the kids with you, hand them the phone and
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let them stare at a screen while you're sitting there
eating and having an adult conversation or maybe a cocktail. Like,
if you want to do that, that's fine. I'm not
here to judge. That's not the way I operate, all right.
I mean, listen that those are for emergency situations only.
Trying to stop a tantrum in public, trying to get
them to calm down on a plane, that I understand.
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But other than that, you know, get creative, find something fun,
arts and crafts, a box of crans, like whatever you
want to do, that's fine. But you just become acutely
aware of needing to please everybody. And so if you
are one of those dads, and you're looking around and
you're trying to find something to please everybody with. There
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is something that's going on today this weekend that fits
all of that. It's the damn Kentucky Derby. And I
know what you're thinking. I can't get out to Churchill Downs.
It's expensive. I don't live anywhere close to their, don't.
It's just it's not really my thing. I can't get
out there, and I understand you. I can't either, But
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you can't get out to a horse track. And here's
the beauty of horse tracks. They play for everybody. Everybody
can have fun there first and foremost, Hey kids, you
want to go see some animals?
Speaker 4 (09:57):
Sure?
Speaker 1 (09:59):
Hey kids, I want to go see some adults that
you're taller than Sure, perfect for kids. Hey mom, feel
like playing dress up? Looking to put some good use
into that hat you bought and spent way too much
money for, but you've never worn it before. What do
you say? I would love to that'd be a good idea. Hey,
so and so, degenerate flunky who we're trying to keep
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out a rehab, what do you think want to go?
And I don't know, have a couple of cocktails and
bet on some ponies running around in circles, and who's
gonna finish first and who's not gonna finish last. I
would love to, hey, dad, guess what, there's a bar there.
Perfect It's fun for everybody. And I don't get it
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if you've never been to a track, if you've never
been to a live horse race. It doesn't have to
be the Kentucky Derby. It doesn't have to be the
Breeders Cup, it doesn't have to be these big events.
There are events every single weekend Thursday through Sunday. Oh watch.
In fact, it doesn't even have to be an actual
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event or a race taking place at the track. If
you go there and you realize, oh, kids, there's no
actual live horse here. But we can watch them on
a bunch of TVs and smell like alcohol after we
leave the place, that works too. But when you see
the Kentucky Derby and some of these wonderful sporting events
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that kind of fly under the radar, and everybody criticizes
them for because of all their flaws and people getting
busted because maybe you know, the horses are on some
of the gas and the owners are getting suspended two
years and all whatever you want to call it. I'm
just encouraging you. If you have a family, if you
have children, if you have a wife, and you have
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somebody who's a little bit of a degenerate. I think
we've all got that sort of concoction in our family
to some degree. If you're looking for something that's going
to make everybody smile and not just you, take them
out to the horse track and thank at the Jonas Knocks.
At the Jonas Knocks. On Twitter, we can find us
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By the way, here on Fox Sports Radio, we're gonna
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edition of the Scraps to close up shop here, and
we are hearing word that we are going to have
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There's something that we could be on the verge of
seeing in the NFL that always happens no matter what,
and we could be seeing it within the next year.
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I'll tell you why that is, coming up here in
just a couple or about ten minutes from now here
on Fox Sports Radio. So it is kind of funny
when you look back now that the draft is over,
and now that you've got you know, everybody's sort of
given out their draft grades, which, by the way, is
one of the dumbest exercise on the planet. I get
I understand why people do it. I get it. It
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still works. People want to find out your opinion on
their team, how they do in the draft. I get
all that. The idea that you're going to know whether
or not somebody had a successful draft just by the
name they read off, without seeing what they've actually done.
In the NFL is mind boggling, but for some reason
it works. People still get into it, people still like it.
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Just I don't even want to go back in time
and look back at all the A plus drafts somebody
got or C minus drafts somebody got, and what the
end result turned into that was completely the opposite. Like
just it's literally an incomplete project. Like imagine ordering a
pizza and they go about ten to fifteen minutes later,
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here you go and it's a dough ball, some marinera cheese,
uncooked pepperoni, and some ranch to dip it in on
the side. What do you think. I don't know, you
haven't made it yet. That's kind of like what draft
grades are. Post draft doesn't really make sense, you know,
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like we don't know whether or not this is going
to work. We don't know what's happening. We don't know
who's going to be good. I mean, just let's I mean,
we don't know, we have no idea, there's no guarantees.
Yet for some reason, people want to make proclamations after
the draft. I don't get it, but again, it's a
necessary evil, I guess of the of the business. And
this is what people are too. That being said, it
is kind of funny when you look back on how
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everybody's really happy about every pick they made. They love it,
especially when the quarterback conversation comes up. I mean, if
you just went through all the quarterback situation and you
just looked at everybody's pick, I mean, you've got Adam
Peters with the Commanders, who's saying, listen, man, it would
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have taken a lot for us to move off. Jaden
Daniels is the number two pick. They loved him. I mean,
you're seeing all these reports that the Patriots who were
picking three and took Drake May. They had these offers
from the Giants and the Vikings, but the Patriots had
their guy. We're not losing out on Drake May. He's
the one we wanted. We've identified him as our guy.
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And then you get the Falcons making the move that
shook up everybody in the draft, that put everybody's mock
drafts into a hissy fit because oh my god, like, yeah,
we don't know Michael Pennis going here, but Atlanta had
to have it because they fell in love with the player.
We loved him so much we had to take him,
even though we just signed a quarterback to one hundred
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million dollars guarantee. We can't get out of the contract.
We had to have our quarterback in the future. We
did not want to miss out on him. I mean,
the Vikings had to have JJ McCarthy, Sean Payton was
in love with bo Nicks. I mean, you're like, all
of these teams were so enamored with these guys. They
had to have them, could not lose them. These were
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our guys. And you see all those reports that come
out afterwards, and then I'm like, yeah, but it does
feel like some of those don't add up, you know,
like it does feel like if you loved him so
much and they're the perfect one for you, what if
there was somebody else available, which begs the question was
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it the player or was it the position? And so
I say all that to say this. We were talking
with Albert Breer of MMQB dot Com NFL Insider, been
doing it for a long time. We're talking with him
this week on Two Pros and a Cup of Joe,
and I kind of asked him like, hey, you know,
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it kind of feels now that we look at the draft,
like maybe there was only one team who really got
the guy they wanted. But what do you make of
all of these other teams proclaiming their love and there
have to have mentality and reaction to the quarterbacks they
drafted outside of Caleb Williams in Chicago and here was
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Albert Breer.
Speaker 8 (18:37):
I would imagine if you gave all of these guys
truth serum, right, like if you gave Adam Peters and Washington,
and Elliott Wolf in New England, and Jerry Fontono in
Atlanta and you know, and Cucy Delflamensa and Minnesota and
George Pagon in Denver, you gave him all truth here,
I think they would all tell you Caleb Williams is
the number one quarterback in the draft.
Speaker 4 (18:57):
I think the Commanders would have taken Caleb want I
think the Patriots would have taken Caleb or Jayden Daniels
over Drake May Atlanta. I would say Atlanta had Penics three,
so they had Panics behind Caleb and Jaden. Broncos had
bow Nicks three, believe it or not, behind Caleb and Jaden,
and then the Vikings had JJ four behind Caleb, Jaden
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and Drake.
Speaker 1 (19:23):
So basically the only team that got the guy they
wanted was Chicago. Everybody else just kind of took whatever
was left over. And yet the way that you understand
it from everybody after the fact is all, listen, I mean,
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there was no way we were going to move off
of this. There was no It's like, hold on a second,
like you settled for what was left. There's not a
person in the draft who would have had Caleb Williams
second to anybody on that list. And those were all
teams that had to have quarterbacks. They got to find
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their guy, their guy. I mean everybody from the back
from the sixth quarterback taken, which was Bo Nicks, to all,
like everybody identified the best prospect in the draft. Yet
the way that it's conveyed to conveyed to us after
the fact is look, we had to get our guy
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and he was. We were not going to move off
like the Patriots. Oh, we were not going to move
off Drake may not a chance in hell. All these
reports that come out afterwards, like oh, we turned down
all these offers, We rejected all these offers. It's like, dude,
why don't you just call it what it is. You
took what was left after the Bears took the best
that's what it was.
Speaker 3 (20:44):
Like, let's I mean, you know.
Speaker 1 (20:46):
Let's let's not pretend here. I mean I think everybody's
kind of uh, kind of come to that realization. Before
you know, you go out, you're partying one night. You know,
you're looking for for some company. At the end of
the night, you aim real high. All right, you aim
real high. You're shooting for the stars. And then about
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an hour later, yeah, you start to come down a
little bit. And then about an hour after that you
start to go and then at about two point fifteen
in the morning, you're sitting in the back of an
uber with somebody that it's like, eah, that'll do. That works.
Yet the presentation after the fact is all we were
so in love. It's like, dude, the reality of the
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draft is this, and the reality of this draft is this.
Kayleb Williams was the number one quarterback prospect on the board,
and so when everybody's talking about, oh, perfect fit, got
to have them. We're so excited and you're seeing the
war room and everybody's smiling, and it's like, dude, you
would like you're smiling, but the one that you wanted
got away. So if you want to just sum it
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down and dumb it down to the simplest terms. All
of these other teams settled on their quarterback. The Bears
got the one they wanted. Everybody else settled. Washington would
have taken Caleb Williams. New England would have taken Caleb Williams.
Atlanta would have taken Caleb Williams. The Broncos would have
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taken Caleb Williams. The Vikings would have taken Caleb Williams.
I mean, you heard Albert Breer. I mean JJ McCarthy
was fourth on their list. So when you hear that,
if you're a fan of one of those teams, are
you more or less confident that you got your guy
or that your team just settled on the next best option.
Jonas Knox, Fox Sports Radio, at the Jonas Knox on
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Speaker 9 (22:55):
Oh, Mike, he's the one, He's the only He's Brian
Phil Jonas. It's so great right to hear your your
voice again. Ye And I was thinking about bringing a
family out to the racetrack and what happens when you
get out to the racetrack Jonas, And this has happened
to me before, and you have to tell your kids, Yeah,
there's a tent on the track after the race, and
what's going on inside that tent?
Speaker 1 (23:16):
I mean, look, man, like, family, I don't know what
you're getting at here, all right. You know, maybe they're
maybe it's a beer tent. You know, maybe they've got
there sampling some of the local breweries in towns. You know,
why do you have to turn everything into it?
Speaker 3 (23:27):
Joe?
Speaker 9 (23:28):
I mean, it's honestly the case. I just wouldn't want
to be a horse of sant Anita.
Speaker 1 (23:32):
Okay, Well, I mean have fun trying to get into
sant Anita. That's a beautiful place. I'm a huge fan
of San Anita. You know, you see the San Gabriel
Mountains in the backdrop. I mean, it is just a
wonderful place. And if somebody does bring out a tent
and puts it on the track, then you know we
can have that discussion at that time. I'm not going
to sit here and disparage the great name of sant Anita.
Speaker 7 (23:53):
No, no, no, not at all.
Speaker 1 (23:54):
And well you try and tell everybody about horses dying.
It's disrespectful.
Speaker 7 (23:59):
Family is very disrespectful. It is.
Speaker 9 (24:01):
Have you ever been to a horse race, by the way, Yeah,
so you want to hear something crazy?
Speaker 1 (24:05):
Oh wait to sit hold on, I'm sorry interrupt, Yeah,
don't you race corkis?
Speaker 9 (24:10):
Well, so they do a corky race at San Anita
that we didn't get into. But my dad was the
I was on the board of the California Horse Racing Committee.
So was it really Yeah in the nineties, so you know,
he had to to deal with all the race tracks,
and so we spent a lot of time, you know,
on the backside and the barns, meeting the jockeys. And
I know one of our guests later on in the
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Jonas Knox Show actually looks like a jockey.
Speaker 1 (24:35):
Oh geez.
Speaker 7 (24:36):
So that's why I.
Speaker 9 (24:37):
Bring it up, because, yeah, we got a lot of
inside experience of what goes on behind the closed doors.
And you know, Jonas what goes on behind closed doors
and yeah, after wondering, hey, where did that syringe come from?
Speaker 1 (24:50):
Oh geez my god, fan, what what do you try
to do here? We're trying to celebrate a great race
and a great sporting event coming up later on, and
you're trying to point out all the flaws. No judgment here.
Look if you want to, if you want to get
some horse on the gas, I got no problem with it.
I mean I would I would appreciate if some of
the jockeys, you know, like Bafford, who I believe lied
afterwards and said that, well, you know he he ate
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some tainted Hey, it's like yeah, dude, Like I know, right,
what are we talking about here? But point is, let's
not bury the lead here. Brian Finley races corkies, which
is what's wrong with that.
Speaker 9 (25:25):
They held a corgy race at Santa Anita, So I
I don't know if they're going to allow me to
go now because they know my name and they're probably
gonna blackball me from going there.
Speaker 1 (25:37):
How many people show up to a corky race as
Santa And do they have the same tent at the
corky race as well? No?
Speaker 7 (25:42):
No, Usually the corgies make it out alive.
Speaker 1 (25:45):
Yeah, they they bring they bring it away. What do
you mean, Brian, what do you mean? What was the
tent for? Well, so let me let me ask you this.
How many people show up to a corky race?
Speaker 7 (25:57):
Usually just the people who participate.
Speaker 1 (25:59):
I was gonna say it's a.
Speaker 9 (26:01):
Couple hundred though, because they make it an event, they
have booths, they have activations.
Speaker 7 (26:05):
So don't flaunt it. I mean, I mean, don't knock
it until you try it.
Speaker 1 (26:10):
Jonah, Well, I'm know I'm going to because I'm never
gonna try it. First of all, a corky's not really
a dog, if we're being honest, It's like a Christmas ornament. Oh,
I mean they're they're not real dogs, Like you need
a real dog, like a bowl mastiff. Well you had
a real dog, right, Yeah, yeah he's dead now, thanks
for bringing it up speaking of white tents. But I'm
just saying, I'm just like a greyhound something like, something
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that's like a legitimate racer. Instead you're bringing out a corky, Dude, Like,
what are we doing?
Speaker 9 (26:38):
Are you telling me that you've been to the dog
tracks like seeing greyhounds race, because yes.
Speaker 1 (26:43):
I've been to pig races at county fairs. Those are
better than corky races. Like imagine showing up to Daytona
and somebody brings out a wagon, like that's what a
corky is, And for some reason, you're trying to pass
it off as a legitimate race while I'm sitting here
trying to celebrate sant Any and all you want to
do is point out the flaws of horse racing. And
I'm not going to let the great sport of horse
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racing be disrespected on the air by a guy who
races corgis in front of empty stadiums.
Speaker 9 (27:11):
Boy will take it. Jovius's got to be a shame.
I am. I took the elder the forehead right there.
Speaker 1 (27:17):
Brian Finley is a porn star.
Speaker 7 (27:19):
Oh thank you, thank you.
Speaker 9 (27:21):
By the way, from taking an el to the forehead
to a team that starts with the l the Lakers,
D'Angelo Russell did get fined twenty five thousand dollars for
verbally a costing a referee. Timberwolves, They've got a Game
one in their Western Conference semifinal series against the Denver Nuggets.
That's tonight at seven Eastern and a few minutes before that.
So six fifty seven Eastern time, to be exact, we
(27:43):
are going to have the one hundred and fiftieth running
of the Kentucky Derby. Eight Eastern features that first round,
decisive Game seven. In the NHL postseason, you've got the
Bruins and the Maple Leaves winner advances.
Speaker 7 (27:55):
To the next round.
Speaker 9 (27:56):
On the diamond, we've got some afternoon baseball up and run.
With the Yankees up five to three against the Tigers.
That's in the top of the six. Anthony Rizzo has
hit a home run. Red Sox and Twins are all
square at one. The White Sox, who are six and
twenty six, have a two nothing lead against the Cardinals,
and the Cubs have a two nothing lead against the Brewers,
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both of those respective games in the bottom of the first.
With that, let's get it back to a man. When
you're not seeing him in in the Fox Sports radio studios,
you are seeing him in a barn shoveling. Hey at
san Anita. It's shown as knocks.
Speaker 1 (28:31):
Thank you, FANMI. Just another award winning performance. Like Ryan Fenleay,
who continues to piss off a lot of segments in life,
a lot of people out there, a lot of groups
upset with Brian Fenley. Hey, ho's far on the show
Bob all Right? Coming up in about twelve minutes from
now here from the ti iraq dot com studios, we
are going to have another edition of Do You Care,
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where we're going to tell you the brutal truth about
a lot of stories in the world of sports you've
been force fed over the past several days. That'll be
yours here on FSR. I do think we're on the
verge of something, right. They call it in professional wrestling,
they call it a heel turn, where a good guy
turns into a bad guy. And I think we're on
the verge of something because we've seen it every single time,
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like that truly is undefeated. When's the last time you
can think of a dynasty that didn't have haters? Like
if you just thought to yourself, like, when's the last
time you, like, just think of dynasties that didn't have haters?
Like the Cowboys were a dynasty in the nineties, and
people love to hate the Cowboys. They love them, but
(29:36):
they love to hate the cowboys. I mean, there are
some people that just turn on shows only win Cowboys
when the Cowboys lose games, they got haters. That's how
they get as popular as they get. Like the Yankees
have got a ton of haters. There's a lot of
haters out there of the Yankees. I mean, the Celtics
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had a Dyna, they got haters. The Lakers have haters.
Like but when's the last time you can recall a
dynasty didn't have a bunch of people who hated it
and a bunch of people who rooted against it. That
doesn't exist because eventually we all just get kind of
sick of stuff. And so I say all that to
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say this, I believe we're getting close to the Kansas
City Chiefs making a heel turn. I think they're going
to become very disliked very very soon. And I'm not
saying just from people within the division, because that's always
going to exist. I'm not talking about Raider fans who
are bitter, or Bronco fans who are bitter, or Chargers
(30:43):
fans who are bitter. I'm talking about people who generally
root against them because they're not there yet. And I'm
surprised they're not there yet because normally you get here sooner.
But we're in the midst of a full fledged dynasty,
and they've got all the ingredient for some people to
feast on soon. We're talking notoriety, a lot of commercials, visibility.
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There's a lot that the Chiefs do that are venturing
towards villain slash heel turn behavior. Patrick Mahomes appeared on
Monday Night Ross speaking of wrestling this week, gave all
his brass knuckles or all his championship rings and like
(31:37):
formed some sort of a brass knuckle with logan Paul
used in a match Travis Kelcey and Taylor Swift. You know,
you got guys on the team who are playing bumper
cars at one hundred miles an hour and then fleeing
the scene. It just appears to be I mean, Patrick
(32:00):
Malmes is basically saying we're going to a third Super
Bowl and we're gonna do the same play we've run
in the last two Super Bowls. We're gonna where it's
called corn dog, by the way, corn dog number one snack.
You can get it. A carnival, not even close, And
I don't think there's anything even in the conversation. But
the point is we've seen this throughout the course of
history where every dynasty makes a heel turn. And I
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pointed this out earlier in the year where it sooner
or later, whether you are loved or not, you're gonna
end up being hated. The Patriots. The first Super Bowl
team that the Patriots had when they beat the greatest
show on turf, they were America's team. They were celebrated.
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They came out as one team out of the tunnel
for the Super Bowl. You had Tom Brady sixth round
draft pick. I mean, like all the storyline there, Belichick,
not all flashy, not all going against the greatest s
on turf. Everybody loved that Patriots team and in less
than five years nobody could stand them. I mean, it
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wasn't even that long after they won that first Super
Bowl that everybody was rooting for the Giants to beat
their perfect season. Think about that. We would have seen
the greatest team in the history of the NFL maybe
in sports go perfect, and we were all majority of
us were rooting against them because you wanted to see
the Giants. You had to see the Giants do it.
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I just think we're on the verge of the Kansas
City Chiefs making that heel turn, and as I do
with a lot of heel turns, I end up appreciating
them even more because while everybody was rooting against the Patriots,
I found myself rooting for them because I loved the
success they were having and I loved how it pissed
people off. And So if Patrick Mahomes is correct and
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he's going on Logan Paul's podcast saying, Hey, we're going
to go to a third Super Bowl and we're gonna
pull the same play again, and you got the Taylor Swift,
and you got Kelsey and you got all, I mean,
all the other fun stuff that comes along with it.
We are on the verge of a heel turn. And
I know that because we're always on the verge of
a heel turn. Whenever there's a dynasty in sports. Jonas
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Speaker 5 (35:23):
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 1 (35:38):
And for that we turn it over to our executive
producer Bo Benson. To find out what the hell people
have been talking about all week.
Speaker 2 (35:44):
Bo.
Speaker 10 (35:44):
All right, so we have to start off with maybe
the most shocking NBA story I've heard yet this year.
You remember when the Clippers traded for James Harden and
Russell Westbrook told TYLERU that he was willing to move
to the bench because that's how good of a teammate
he is.
Speaker 1 (35:59):
Yeah, turns out that was a lie.
Speaker 10 (36:01):
Westbrook was pissed off, just like he was when he
was in LA, and it festered behind the scenes with
the Clippers all year. This according to the lace reports
from the Athletics. So Jonas have to ask you, do
you care about Russell Westbrook once again being the whiniest player.
Speaker 1 (36:15):
In the NBA? No, I don't care. This is just
I mean, like, you know, you could just replay this
story or regurgitate this story next year or last year
or the year before that. Like, he just seems like
he's always unhappy. He seems like he's always pissed off.
He's always got some sort of an altercation with a fan,
or there's some sort of blowback or issue he has
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with somebody. Is like, this is what it is turned into,
And I love Russell Westbrook. He was one of my
favorite players. Like in his prime, there was nobody more
enjoyable to watch in the NBA. But now it just
feels like when he's out there, he was just looking
to pick fights against Luca the entire time.
Speaker 10 (36:51):
I know it's a joke, but I honestly kind of
think they going to play in China or something might
be the best bet for Russell Westbrook because the NBA
stuff just.
Speaker 1 (36:59):
Is not working on for him anymore. Yeah, I mean,
he's uh, I just I also wonder if you know,
part of him has struggled with where he's at in
his career from a physical standpoint, and maybe struggling coming
to terms with the fact that he's not the MVP
caliber player that he once was. But you know, who knows,
He'll still get a job somewhere. I'm sure what else
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we got.
Speaker 10 (37:20):
Bo The San Diego Padres made a second big splash
on the MLB trade market last night, acquiring Marlins infielder
Luis Arias Jonas Do you care?
Speaker 1 (37:30):
No? Come on? Like what else San Diego goes out
and signs a big name or trades for a big
name like the roster's always loaded it's been loaded the
past couple of years. None of us seems to matter.
I mean, they beat the Dodgers, you know, one year,
and then last year was a disaster. So this is
no surprise, is what the Padres do. I'll give him
credit though at least they're aggressive. The problem is it
never seems to work out.
Speaker 4 (37:50):
Next.
Speaker 1 (37:50):
Caitlin Clark made her WNBA debut last night, scoring twenty
one points in the preseason Jonas, do you care?
Speaker 10 (37:57):
Nope, No, I don't care. The Dolphins wide receiver Odell
Beckham junior, do you care?
Speaker 1 (38:03):
Not really? You know what's surprising though he wasn't that
bad last year, and especially later in the year when
he got healthier and healthier, he seemed like he came
up with big plays for Baltimore, but like only three million,
and like, I know, it's incentive laden and he's got
an opportunity to make a little bit over eight but
only three million as a base I'm surprised there aren't
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better offers for him. But with the receiver draft class
and the way receivers are coming out of college now,
maybe look at him into people teams look at him
and say, listen, he's aging he's not the player he
once was. We can go cheaper else for him. We'll
just draft a guy next real quick. I just noticed
something funny.
Speaker 10 (38:41):
Every time one of these older guys like Odell Beckham
Junior signs with the team and someone posts like a
hype video on Twitter about like, oh, the Dolphins have
the best wide receiver trio in NFL history. All the
highlights are from when Odell was playing with the Giants.
I know, like that was that was Barack Obama was
the president at that point. What are we doing here?
It's like the Josh Gordon stuff.
Speaker 1 (38:59):
Yeah, Josh Street kept getting signed and Peel like, oh,
so and so signed Josh Gordon. It's like, well, I
mean that was twenty fourteen when he had that. What
are we talking about?
Speaker 10 (39:09):
It was a long time ago.
Speaker 4 (39:10):
Uh.
Speaker 10 (39:11):
Bucks head coach Doc Rivers said that star Power forward
Giannis Ante Compo Ante to Compo was close to a
return before the Bucks playoff exit at the hands of
the Pacers. However, Yannis refuted that report, saying that he
didn't really check any boxes and he was just trying
to get his body right. So Jonas, do you care, No,
I don't care. I just think it's hilarious.
Speaker 1 (39:29):
I don't care like Adrian Griffin's gotta go, guys, gotta go,
all right, never mind the fact they had the second
best record in the league. He's got to go. He's
the problem. They replaced him with Doc Rivers, and the
team was a disappointment the entire time through. And look,
as much as I wanted to see some game sevens,
and as much as I wanted to see, you know,
more out of the Eastern Conference, when it came to
(39:50):
Game seven, so we're gonna get Cleveland Orlando. I was
hoping we were gonna get game seven for the Nixon Sixers.
That was a tremendous series. It would have been nice
if we could have gotten a Game seven. Milwaukee and
Indiana despite Patrick Beverley throwing spauldings of people that are
trash talking him and hitting people in the face that
don't deserve to be hit in the face. All of
that being said, good riddance. Milwaukee and Philly were teases
(40:12):
all year long. Injuries, I know a lot of that
played a factor, but Milwaukee never added up, and they
never seem to get along or co exist. And now
they're at home, and now we've got more refute and
more contradictions to reports.
Speaker 10 (40:24):
Next, Rich Paul said that Lebron James has five years
left in the NBA physically, Jonas, do you care?
Speaker 1 (40:29):
Nope, I don't. Sorry. I know to tell you guys, next,
Drake versus Kendrick Lamar in the rat Battle of the Century,
who do you have in this one? Jonas, I don't care.
Speaker 3 (40:41):
I'm here to tell you right now.
Speaker 1 (40:43):
Like I mean, at some point, you know, I wish
like some of these guys would just come out after
the fact that say, oh, yeah, these were never really feuds.
We're all working together anyways. Like, just come out and
tell everybody these aren't real feuds and aren't real fights,
and then just move on with our lives. So there's
somebody in the NFL who got kind of screwed. I mean,
if we're being honest about it, if we're gonna be fair,
got kind of screwed. I'll explain who that is coming
(41:06):
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I love how I just want to mention this. I
love how ESPN is like banning Patrick Beverley from all appearances,
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like oooh yeah, that'll do it. Yeah, that's that's what
That's what we're gonna. We're gonna point to to be like,
what's really gonna get him to change his ways? Oh? God,
how dare how dare you? Like they do realize he
didn't say do you subscribe to my ESPN pod like that,
(42:14):
They do realize that, like that wasn't part of the uh.
But no, we're gonna and I get it. They want to.
They want to stick up first the person who works
for them who got disrespected understood. Look, it was a
douchey move on. Patrick Beverly's part, all right, it was
like the not even just throwing the basketball, telling somebody
you're not gonna accept their questions because they don't subscribe
(42:35):
to your pod. Like everybody agrees. Mistake, he called the woman.
He apologized like it was like but ESPN coming out
and saying, you know you do that. Because of that,
you can't appear on any of our our television shows.
You are banned like like what like it's like me
(42:57):
telling It's like me telling my kid, like, hey, guess
what you do that again? You do that one more time,
and I'm never giving you broccoli. You understand me? And
I'm serious this time ruin my day? What a punishment? God,
(43:19):
what a joke. But listen, you got to make a statement.
You want to get some attention, You got to make
it about you understood, so on and so forth. That
being said, we transition over to something that everybody actually
cares about. That's the NFL. So if you notice the
news And I was kind of making this point earlier
because you know, we heard from Albert Breer and I was,
(43:41):
you know, playing a clip from Albert Breer, who appeared
on Two Pros and a Cup of Joe here on
Fox Sports Radio, and I basically just pointed out, as
Albert Breer laid out, the only team in the NFL
who was drafting a quarterback this year who got the
guy they wanted was the Bears. That's just a reality.
You can get talked into it by Minnesota claiming their
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love for JJ McCarthy or Sean Payton talking about how
bo Nicks blew him away at a workout and that
had to be their guy, and the Falcons couldn't pass
up on Michael Pennix junior, and Drake May was the
one for New England and they turned down all these
trade requests, and Adam Peters talking about, you know, it
would have had to be a monumental trade for us
to get off wanting to draft Jayden Daniels. You can
(44:24):
get caught up in all that all you want. Fact
of the matter is Caleb Williams was number one on
everybody's board, so by default, the only team who got
the guy they wanted was the Bears.
Speaker 3 (44:34):
That's just a fact.
Speaker 1 (44:36):
But if you look at this draft class and you
kind of see some similarities to other draft class when
it comes to quarterbacks, you point to twenty twenty one,
where there was another generational talent type quarterback in Trevor Lawrence,
and then a bunch of other quarterbacks that were taken
after him, like Zach Wilson and Justin Fields and Matt
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Jones and all of these guys that were taken after
him and Trey Lance and like all of those guys
that were taken in that draft class, and all those
guys except for Trevor Lawrence have been traded elsewhere and
have had their fifth year options declined. And I'm not
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saying that that's going to be what happens with this
draft class, because everything is different, and who the hell
knows what's going to happen. But when you see that
that was just three years ago, That wasn't that long ago.
That was just three years ago, and the quote unquote
book has been written on all those guys, is exactly
why I said earlier, dude, draft grades right after the
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draft are a waste of time, because I don't even
want to go back to twenty twenty one and talk
about all the draft picks and these quarterbacks that everybody
loved their landing spot and the fact that they're all
elsewhere now outside of Trevor Lawrence. But when you look
at all those guys that have been sent elsewhere, there's
one of them that sticks out as opposed to all
(46:06):
the rest. You see Zach Wilson is now in Denver,
and you go, well, yeah, I mean the Jets were
a little bit dysfunctional, but he really he did get opportunities,
Like he did get opportunities there. I mean, you look
at it. I mean, you can say whatever you want
about Justin Fields, but you know, Justin Fields did get
(46:30):
opportunities in Chicago like he did. He had an opportunity
to play, He had an opportunity. You know, a bunch
of starts, like there were chances there for Justin Fields.
Like you see Mac Jones. You know, Mac Jones is
in Jacksonville now ironically backing up Trevor Lawrence, and it's like, well,
you know, yeah, New England was dysfunctional and it was
a bad but like you know, like he did, he
(46:53):
did get opportunities. He actually played well. I think he
was a pro bowler his rookie year. Like so you
look at all of them, you go, well, I mean
it's not like the didn't get their chances. Then you
look at Trey Lance, and you go, yeah, that guy
kind of got screwed. If we're being honest, and I'm
not saying he's better in brock Purty, because clearly he's not.
But if we're being honest, did he really get a
(47:15):
fair opportunity? I mean really, Like Dallas announced they weren't
picking up his fifth year option, not a surprise. It
would have cost him twenty four something million dollars, and
he hasn't played a snap for Dallas to my knowledge,
in a regular season game since being acquired. But like,
if we're being honest about Trey Lance, the book quote
unquote might already be written on Trey Lance and he
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didn't even get a chance to open it. Like, if
you're just looking at Trey Lance's career, and I'm not
saying that he would have turned into a franchise caliber
quarterback for the Niners, but he got screwed. He gets drafted,
He gets a couple of starts his rookie year because
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Jimmy Garoppolo gets injured, So he gets a couple of
starts his rookie year after they traded away all that
draft capital for him. He gets a couple of starts
and he's shaky, but he's a rookie and he's probably
not getting reps with the first team during practice, if
at all. And so he gets these, you know, a
(48:22):
couple of chances, a couple of bites at the Apple,
and it's a little bit shaky, not that great. So
then they decide, we've traded away a bunch, we're gonna
make him our franchise quarterback, and so they hand him
the keys. The next year, the first game of the year,
they open up at Chicago and there's a monsoon. He
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doesn't play well. Nobody plays well because, as stated, there
was a literal monsoon at a place which is one
of the worst places in the NFL conditions wise. I mean,
they can't even figure out the outside of the stadium,
let alone the inside. They came up with some renderings
(49:05):
and forgot to include parking for the new stadium, and
now you got to fight back and forth between politicians
and whether or not they're truly gonna get built here
and is it gonna be in Arlington Knights And it's
like there was a monsoon. Nobody played well that game.
That was Trey Lance's first start as the guy in
San Francisco start number two breaks his leg and that
(49:27):
was it. Like, if you look at the quarterbacks who
had their fifth year options declined from that draft class,
you can make the case while most of them were
in bad situations as far as franchises and teams and
rebuilds and all that stuff, at least they got a chance, Like,
(49:47):
at least there was an opportunity for them to show
that they could play or not play at the next level.
Trey Lance didn't get one because when he did finally
have have the opportunity to be the Niners quarterback, he
got kicked in the nuts by mother nature and injury
(50:10):
and then was elsewhere and brock Purdy came in and
played like it was over. So I look at this
and I go, I know, people want to want to
claim that we have an understanding as to what so
and so would have been and what so and so
would have done. But if you just look at what
happened and the news that came out this week of
those guys having their fifty year options decline and being
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traded elsewhere, the guy that I feel bad for is
Trey Lance because it'd be one thing if you had
a chance, you had a year or two and you
had a sample size to see what he was capable of.
He hasn't gotten any and the way the NFL works,
he may never get any again. But the problem is
the way that he'll be talked about in the future
(50:53):
is people are going to use the term I hate
the most bust when how can you be a bust
when you never got a chance and he hasn't and
who the hell knows if he's ever going to get one?
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Speaker 3 (55:11):
The mission here?
Speaker 12 (55:14):
You know why I figured something out with you. I finally,
after all these years, I'm not as dumb as I look.
You know why you bring me on here for these
big races to make me look like a schmuck, To
make me look like a big schmuck that I am.
Then you tell the whole world when I'm on, so
they could call me the next day and say, hey,
I want money on your BA I understand it, though
you're setting me up.
Speaker 3 (55:35):
I'm a pawn.
Speaker 1 (55:36):
I'm a Jonas Knox pawn, all right, I don't know
the second Okay, we bring you on and for people wondering,
because there's probably a lot of people wondering, like, why
would you have Andy Furman on. That's a great question
because you sure normally will bring you on when, like,
you know, there's Cincinnati sports that's like in the news.
The problem is nobody cares about Cincinnati sports. Yeah, I
(55:57):
mean Pete Rose. You know, there's that. You know, there's
also you know Buggins, your affair with Jose Rio back
in the day, and whatever was going on in that
aluminum tent that you guys hung out in. Really, there's
there's all there's all that stuff. There's there's you complaining
about the cigar shop that's closing down because the two
hundred apartments that are being built, like you know, because
(56:19):
because God forbid, you can't put a lung dart in
anywhere else. It's got to be at Strauss Tobacco and
downtown Cincy. But the point is you ran race tracks. Okay,
that was a pr guy. I ran them out of business.
Speaker 5 (56:31):
That's okay.
Speaker 1 (56:32):
You ran race tracks. You know how to get to
bet on horses. You know what to do, and so
I thought, you know, before we get your pick for
the race, so that everybody can fade it. Okay, I thought,
first of all, do you have anything you want to
get off your chest? Did anything happen with the Reds
that that we don't know about? Did you know nothing?
Did Rob Dibble beat up another manager? Was there anything
(56:53):
else going on there? Like anything you want to get
off your chest?
Speaker 3 (56:55):
When it comes to Cincinnati, I'm a pig, I'm an
NFL pick. Everything's great.
Speaker 12 (57:00):
Was good, although last night this is ridicula. They played
the Milwaukee Brewers last night. They made the people wait
two hours and forty one minutes for.
Speaker 1 (57:07):
The rain delay the Brewers. The Cups played the Brewers yesterday.
What are you talking about the the Reds? The Reds
played Milwaukee, No, they didn't. What is a split squad?
The Cups play?
Speaker 3 (57:19):
Yeah, it was a B team.
Speaker 1 (57:21):
What's wrong with you?
Speaker 12 (57:24):
But anyway, they made it wait two hours and fortymorials
they played. They made it way two hours and forty
one minutes in the rain. It's not ridiculous, that's nuts,
all right. And then baseball promotes the fact that the
times of the games are a lot less out than
they were in the Who cares you make it away?
Just you know, tell the people there's no game tonight.
We'll give you a refund, We'll give you the rain check,
whatever it is, and go. I mean that was nuts.
Speaker 3 (57:46):
Would you sit out there for two hours to two
and a half hours.
Speaker 1 (57:48):
I wouldn't wait two and a half hours to see
my kid, let alone, to watch bad baseball in May. No,
I wouldn't wait around for that crap. But isn't there
I mean, is there at least stuff to do outside
the stadium where they can you know, if somebody did
want to leave, they go get banged.
Speaker 4 (58:03):
Ye.
Speaker 12 (58:03):
People are bringing their cars in the street and doing
those pin wheels on them. You know what I'm saying,
is that.
Speaker 1 (58:08):
What they're doing.
Speaker 3 (58:09):
That's what they're doing.
Speaker 1 (58:10):
You're an idiot. So Andy Fervor joining us here on
Fox Sports Radio. All right, so before we get your
big pick for the race here the Kentucky Derby, which
how many times have you been to the Kentucky Derby?
Speaker 3 (58:21):
By the way? Three times? Okay three times?
Speaker 1 (58:23):
So before we get your big pick for the race,
do you have any advice, like tips on how to
I don't I don't want to say gain the system
or anything like that, but do you have any tips
on how to bet? On horse racing. What to look
for if somebody.
Speaker 12 (58:36):
Gets is like, don't drive to k Churchill to have
someone drive you there.
Speaker 3 (58:41):
Okay, but this way you could drink, have a good time.
Speaker 12 (58:44):
And the first time I went there, honest, it is
a true stup because I loved like eighty miles north
of Churchill Downs and it took me five hours to
get out of it to get home. I mean, it's
the crowds, it's just nuts. Well maybe someone you know
with a plane or a helicopter. Y.
Speaker 1 (58:59):
Yeah, this is not everybody's friends of Jeff Ruby, like
you are, okay.
Speaker 3 (59:04):
Just gonna buy the restaurant Louisville.
Speaker 1 (59:05):
Now, Hey, by the way, Jeff, were your steat belt
next time? But I just want to say that, I
just what are you doing to me? I just want
to say this, Yes, not everybody has that capability all
right to where they can have somebody just drive them
to the track. Okay. So that's that's fun advice. But
have you started drinking today?
Speaker 2 (59:27):
No?
Speaker 3 (59:27):
I don't need that crutch. I really don't.
Speaker 1 (59:29):
Will you drink today?
Speaker 3 (59:31):
You know?
Speaker 12 (59:31):
I honestly I have kind of cut back a lot,
not that I've been a big drink or anyway, I
just you know, I just I don't.
Speaker 3 (59:37):
Can we move on to something else? All right?
Speaker 1 (59:39):
So so so let's move on to this. Okay.
Speaker 12 (59:42):
So we asked me the question about betting and tips
on betting. Let me just say this, last year, if
you remember, was twenty twenty two. I'm sorry, rich strike
was like an eighty to one odd yeah, and they
won this this the Kentucky Derby. So there's really no
proof positive, especially in a day like today. You don't
been on a horse. You need a boat. You really
need a boat. At Churchill Downstair. The downpour, I mean,
(01:00:04):
it's gonna be mud.
Speaker 3 (01:00:05):
And mud, more and more mud.
Speaker 12 (01:00:07):
It's ridiculous. The track's going to be soaking wet. It
rained all day. It just stopped about an hour ago, thunderstorms, lightning,
it was terrible weather. I'm just to be out there.
It's just ridiculous. So right now, the only horse that
I know that has some traction there's some chance to
win in the mud, is Mystic Dan in the three hole.
Speaker 3 (01:00:26):
Mystic Dan.
Speaker 1 (01:00:27):
Yeah, I'm seeing here. Mystic Dan is a twenty to one.
Speaker 12 (01:00:30):
Yeah, Mystic Dan's got a good shot because Mystic Dan
runs and he runs in the rain, runs in the mud,
and he'd be won by eight lengths in the southeast
in over a muddy track. And he had a career
best the one on one buyer speed figure, which you
don't know anything about. But I kind of look at
that every once.
Speaker 1 (01:00:45):
Okay, So if we don't know anything about, then why
don't you explain to us, Well, it's.
Speaker 12 (01:00:50):
A system about the speed of a horse. That's basically
what it is, all right, and one on one's pretty
darn good. You know.
Speaker 3 (01:00:56):
It's like quarterback ratings with horses. It's quarterback ratings without
a with four legs. That's what it is.
Speaker 1 (01:01:01):
Okay, really fair enough.
Speaker 12 (01:01:03):
I try to dumb it down, you know what I mean.
I'm not saying your audience is dumb. I'm doing it
for you.
Speaker 1 (01:01:08):
Okay, Well, look, I mean we appreciate it. So there
you go. From Andy Furman, he said, it's the lock
of the century, mystic Dan who last twenty shack was
was twenty to one. Now I don't know if that's
the current updated odds.
Speaker 3 (01:01:20):
That was the morning line. That was the morning line.
Speaker 1 (01:01:22):
Yeah, that was that was the morning line.
Speaker 3 (01:01:24):
So forever Young, I like, forever Young.
Speaker 12 (01:01:26):
Why do I say I like him five for five,
and many people think he's the best cult ever to
come out of Japan. Going to the Kentucky Derby, so
I mean, you know, we'll see forever young. And also
the fastest horse, the fastest horse in the Derby today
is Fierceness. Okay, fastest horse if he runs back anywhere
(01:01:46):
maybe that he did like in the Florida Derby, if
he can because of the rain and the mud on
the track, if he could run on that form that
he did in the Florida Derby, I would say that
fierceness is a good possibility to it.
Speaker 3 (01:01:57):
So Fierceness I missed it Dan in my one two
two ones.
Speaker 1 (01:02:00):
All right, there you go, Fierceness and mystic Dan for
the great Andy Furman again. Get him on Twitter at and.
Speaker 3 (01:02:06):
Are you getting rid of me?
Speaker 12 (01:02:07):
Now?
Speaker 3 (01:02:07):
Are you dumping me off?
Speaker 11 (01:02:08):
You know?
Speaker 1 (01:02:09):
Yeah, we got to hear from your your guy Finley,
your guy Brian Finley.
Speaker 3 (01:02:12):
Oh he's there too. What a party you have?
Speaker 1 (01:02:14):
Yeah, I know, it's really fun. By the way, my goodness,
at the fact, Andy have the fact that Brian Finley
announced and admitted to live on national radio that he
races Corgi's.
Speaker 7 (01:02:24):
That's not true.
Speaker 1 (01:02:26):
Imagine that.
Speaker 12 (01:02:26):
But did he tell you that I went to Lexington
to visit with him when he was doing some volleyball.
That to me is like if volleyball, if volleyball was tennis.
My god, I couldn't tell it differ. Just a big
a bowl, That's what it was.
Speaker 4 (01:02:42):
You know.
Speaker 3 (01:02:42):
I went down there and like, I'm telling to myself,
why am I doing this? I mean, I have like
no life. I drove down to see Brian.
Speaker 12 (01:02:48):
Finley and Lexington, Kentucky, And honestly, you talk about tennis,
it may have been.
Speaker 3 (01:02:53):
Like, look, I don't want to bid mouth the guy.
He's trying. He's climbing up the ladder of sports. But
really it was like the worst tennis tournament I've seen
in my life. Really, but that that was like my.
Speaker 12 (01:03:04):
Second Yeah, so of the participants a week. I mean, honestly,
I could play in that tournament. Couldn't could I could
play in that tournaments? On top I'm a pickup ball player,
you know, Yeah, he is minus the ball.
Speaker 3 (01:03:19):
There you go, we go.
Speaker 1 (01:03:21):
Hey, By the way, I would like to point out
that you guys hanging out together, that sounds like a
jam and good time.
Speaker 3 (01:03:26):
No, we didn't hang out. I went there, said alone.
When I turned around and went home, it.
Speaker 1 (01:03:30):
Was what was your bar tab? Minus three dollars?
Speaker 12 (01:03:34):
I just left it there, I said, but the announcers
paying for it, And I pointed to Findley and I left.
Speaker 7 (01:03:39):
Jonas he maybe hung out with me for five minutes
and then blew me off.
Speaker 12 (01:03:44):
I was embarrassed. That was embarrassed to be seeing him.
I mean, really, come down, I did. He was shocked
that I showed though, or he was shocked Jonas.
Speaker 9 (01:03:52):
You should have seen his attire, Like he's wearing his shirt,
like a colored shirt that had gotten down to his ankles.
He's wearing cargo hands that are sagging down halfway down
his rear. Ends you me and the guys wearing socks
with sandals, And I'm like, who is this guy?
Speaker 1 (01:04:10):
You know trying to tell you something?
Speaker 7 (01:04:11):
Now you're making a fun but there's not a big
selection in the goodwill store.
Speaker 1 (01:04:14):
Okay, what can I tell you? All? Andy? Uh listen, uh,
you know, family's trying to paint you out like you're
ready schwartz or something. I'm not stand right. Yeah, this
is too disrespectful. But the point is you know, let
me say this, what I sing him?
Speaker 2 (01:04:29):
Next?
Speaker 12 (01:04:29):
You could pick out ten sports. I'll compete you in ten.
Compete with you ten sports, and.
Speaker 3 (01:04:33):
I'll beat you. You named the sport ten? All right,
we'll go ahead the head, let me.
Speaker 1 (01:04:37):
Go then, let me go ahead and just like get
I just want to point out pocketpool is not a sport.
Speaker 3 (01:04:42):
So if you guys shuffle boards.
Speaker 7 (01:04:44):
Yeah, possible, mud wrestling, Yeah, I'll go.
Speaker 1 (01:04:48):
I'm in. Get him on. Get him on Twitter at
Andy Furman FSR. You can hear him and Bucky Brooks
coming up tomorrow six to nine am Eastern time. And again,
who's your your two horses?
Speaker 2 (01:04:58):
Again? Andy?
Speaker 1 (01:05:00):
Again? Mystic?
Speaker 8 (01:05:01):
Dan?
Speaker 3 (01:05:02):
Missed it?
Speaker 11 (01:05:02):
Dan?
Speaker 1 (01:05:03):
And then what's the other one? Fierceness mister too?
Speaker 8 (01:05:05):
All right?
Speaker 3 (01:05:06):
Forever young, forever young and fierceness.
Speaker 1 (01:05:08):
Two guys is enough to me. He's the he's our horse,
He's Andy Furman. Thanks, not a horse. Well, we'll talk later. Furman.
There he is the Great Andy Furman. Jonah Stocks on
Fox Sports Radio. It's always a fun ride, no pun
intended with the Great Andy Furman. So we are going
to have more conversation about potential bad news for a
(01:05:30):
starting quarterback in the NFL. That will be yours next here,
but for all the latest, it is Brian finn. Oh.
Speaker 9 (01:05:35):
Jonas you mentioned how many times you asked Andy how
many times he had been to the Kentucky Derby, you
forgot to ask him how many times he has competed
in the Kentucky Derby.
Speaker 7 (01:05:44):
I think that's more than three. So I just want
to throw that out there.
Speaker 1 (01:05:48):
It's look, I don't think we need to shame the
guy in the air. And you're pointing out his attire
and his outfits. Come on, I mean, he's got some
fashion sense to him.
Speaker 9 (01:05:57):
Oh my god, yeah, I'm I mean he was wearing
an extra large shirt, went down to his ankles. He
was wearing no belt and a sagging cargo. George, I
guess you could say it was It was interesting, but I.
Speaker 1 (01:06:12):
Mean he has not addressed at a tennis tournament. What
do you want?
Speaker 7 (01:06:14):
Yeah, he's got to, you know, face for radio. I
guess is what they say.
Speaker 1 (01:06:17):
Geez, everybody's getting it today.
Speaker 9 (01:06:20):
Everybody's given it, or excuse me getting it anyway. On
that note, let's go right into the NBA, and what
we do have tonight is a game seven or excuse me.
At seven East, we have a game one Western Conference
Semifinals Timberwolves.
Speaker 7 (01:06:33):
And the Nuggets, so that one is going on.
Speaker 9 (01:06:35):
We also have the Kentucky Derby one hundred and fiftieth
running from Churchill Downs. A few minutes before seven Eastern
is when that one will get underway. I want to
bring back it to the NBA for a moment. Sean
Sharani is reporting that that Mavericks big man Maxi Kleeber
has separate dis location.
Speaker 7 (01:06:50):
Of his AC joint in his right shoulder.
Speaker 9 (01:06:53):
He's going to miss an unforeseen amount of time undetermined
amount of time, if not the entire postseason. So the
MAVs with big loss inside if he can't go for
the rest of the postseason. We also have right now
a couple of Major League Baseball games up and running.
As far as what that looks like right now, we
do know that the Yankees have a five to three
lead against the Detroit Tigers.
Speaker 7 (01:07:14):
That's in the bottom of the eighth.
Speaker 9 (01:07:15):
Twins winners of eleven straight, have a two to one
lead against the Boston Red Sox bottom of the fifth.
There White Sox three, Cardinals two in the bottom of
the fifth, and the Chicago Cubs are leading four to
nothing against the Milwaukee Brewers as they head to the
bottom of the fifth or Jonas says, I get it
back to you. As Andy Furman said, I guess the
Milwaukee Brewers were playing the Cincinnati Reds instead of the Cubs.
Speaker 7 (01:07:39):
That might have been the B squad. But yeah, that's right.
Speaker 1 (01:07:42):
I listen, you know he misspoke. I can't. I'm not
gonna you know, the guy was kind enough to go
out of his way to hop on a com rex
and join this show, So I'm not gonna sit here
and let you disparage him to talk about his clothing
or the fact that he thought the Reds were playing
the Brewers who are in Chicago.
Speaker 7 (01:07:58):
Which gives you so much confidence to go this betting picks.
Speaker 1 (01:08:02):
By the way, I do take his picks every time.
They've never hit. But I still do it because I
don't want to. I don't want to be the one
clown who the one time I don't bet it, then
they win. So I'm still gonna do it. So, according
to Andy Ferman, mystic dan and fierceness are the two
horses to look at in today's running at the Kentucky Derby.
Speaker 7 (01:08:21):
And they will finish fifteenth and sixteenth today probably listen.
Speaker 1 (01:08:24):
Probably I'm admitting to it. But it is fun, all right.
So there he is, the great Brian Finley with us
here on Fox Sports Radio. Jonas Knox with you here
on FSR. By the way, coming up in we'll call
it about twelve minutes from now from the ti raq
dot com studios, we are going to close up shop
with the scraps things in the world of sports and
beyond we've not had a chance to get to. That'll
be yours here on Fox Sports Radio. So we've been
(01:08:47):
wondering how long is the leash for Deshaun Watson in Cleveland.
I've been wondering, like, and we've been talking about it
on the morning show myself and God, get those guys's names.
What are they?
Speaker 8 (01:09:03):
What is it?
Speaker 1 (01:09:03):
Brody the Broke, Brody.
Speaker 3 (01:09:08):
Lamar out of whatever their names are.
Speaker 1 (01:09:09):
But on Two Pros and a Cup of Joe starring
Jonas Knox, we've been talking about what is the situation
with Deshaun Watson gonna look like? And financially the Browns
are screwed. It just is what it is like, you know,
you fully guaranteed the deal, you're kind of screwed. But
there could be the possibility that maybe Deshaun Watson isn't
(01:09:31):
the quarterback at some point in time this upcoming season.
Say all that to say the following. Mary Kay Cabot,
who's been covering the Cleveland Browns for a long time,
she appeared on a local Browns podcast and the name
of the podcast is Orange and Brown's Talk, and she
(01:09:55):
kind of threw out the potential of the Browns making
that switch. Let take a listen.
Speaker 13 (01:10:01):
If for some reason, Deshaun Watson isn't the quarterback they
expect him to be, If he's not that guy, then
they will tried Jameis Winston and turn it over to him.
Because the bottom line is they're trying to win games.
They're not going to let down the rest of the
football team to have a long leash on someone.
Speaker 1 (01:10:19):
And if we're being fair about it, what you gave
up in trade and what you paid for Deshaun Watson,
you have not gotten your ROI on the return on
investment has not been met. And the fact of the
matter is and right or wrong, fair to Deshaun Watson
or not. Unless they win a Super Bowl, it's probably
(01:10:43):
never going to be met. You're never going to get
your ROI. So if you're the Browns and you're looking
at this, you already know we kind of got screwed here.
We're kind of screwed, and I've wondered, you know what's
kind of the sense of Browns fans? Are they kind
of getting tired of it? Because I know some Browns fans,
(01:11:03):
and everything I hear from them is, yeah, we acknowledge
we kind of made a mistake here. Our franchise made
a mistake. Understood the move at the time. You wanted
to bring in a franchise quarterback, you were tired of
kind of meddling, You weren't sure on Baker Mayfield. All
of that being said, they went above and beyond to
(01:11:25):
bring into Shaun Watson because Baker Mayfield told him he
didn't want to come back. Nobody else was willing to
give him the fully guaranteed contract he was after he
was ready to go to Atlanta. They wouldn't go past
the two years. Or it was Carolina like all these
other teams were interested in, and the brown said, Okay,
we'll give you fully guaranteed dollars. We'll give you two
hundred and thirty fully guaranteed, no problem, and so he
(01:11:47):
signed with Cleveland. But the fact of the matter is,
if availability is the best ability, he hasn't been available,
and he hasn't been available because of either the weird
stuff that was going on previously that cost him eleven
games via suspension or because of injury. And so we're
(01:12:09):
far enough down this road to where, like you talked
to Browns fans and they're like, yeah, this just has
not worked out. And it makes it worse the fact
that you've got such a talented team and such a
strong coach that Joe Flacco came in off a futon
and took you to the playoffs last year. Like anybody
(01:12:35):
within the vicinity of Cleveland has played better quarterback than
Deshaun Watson has over the past couple or few years.
I mean, like just think about it. Has Baker Mayfield
in Tampa was he has he been better than Deshaun
Watson in Cleveland? Yes, Baker Mayfield in Cleveland, was he
(01:12:56):
better than Deshaun Watson and Cleveland? Yes, Joe Flacco. You
could argue Josh Dobbs had a better year last year
and he was backing up in Cleveland. So like everybody
within the vicinity of the Browns quarterback room within the
past couple of years has all performed better than Deshaun Watson.
He's the guy with the two hundred and thirty million
(01:13:17):
dollars guaranteed and all the question marks, not just with injury,
but all the stuff off the field. And so when
you hear Mary Kay Cabot, who's pretty connected and pretty
plugged in, say, look, if he performs poorly out of
the gates and we know he's coming off the shoulder
injury or something happens, they're not going to hesitate to
make a move. It doesn't mean they're going to get
(01:13:38):
rid of him or trade him. And it's going to
eat up a ton of money and it's going to
be a lot of quote unquote wasted money. But the
fact of the matter is you've not gotten in the
return on the investment. And the fact that we're even
hearing rumblings of this now ought to tell you that
if he doesn't perform this year, there could be a
change in Cleveland. Jonas Knox here Fox Sports Radio, at
the Jonas Knocks on Twitter, at the Jonas Knox on Twitter,
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Speaker 5 (01:15:55):
How could you not get to these stories? These are
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Speaker 4 (01:16:01):
And that.
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We turned it over to our executive producer, Bo Benson
to find out what the hell we've missed so far? Bo, Yeah,
you said Monsey, and I'm like, I was, who is that?
Who am I thinking of it? And I was like, oh,
that's that podcast host with the Yeah, well I was
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but when I turn on that podcast, I'm turning on
to listen to Ryan Bursch and uh Bo not Jackson. Yeah,
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like bumbles, the easier later we wrote it out phonetically
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Could be even Nurmaga Medov, says Connor McGregor McGregor. It
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sounds like something you would order in Russia, Like, hey,
what can I get you, Ryan Berschinger, You've had a
chance to take a look at the menu in Moscow?
What can I get?
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You?
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Could be even Nurmaga Medov, says Connor mcgredor McGregor. So good,
All right, so Bo, what do we got?
Speaker 10 (01:17:05):
Have we been speaking of tough names to pronounce?
Speaker 1 (01:17:08):
Uh?
Speaker 10 (01:17:08):
Canelo Alvarez is going to take on Haimimungia super middleweight
action on Syncope, I mean of court, Well, it's send
good to my ow weekend. You gotta have it was
at Canelo. Before that, it was Oscar de la Hoya.
There's always you gotta have the Mexican fighter on Sinco
to my own weekend. Actually, uh, the guy who's fighting
(01:17:29):
Mungia is really good, undefeated. I think he's forty three
and oh with thirty four knockouts or something like that.
So it's going to be a fun fight. You just
hope for Oscar de la Hoya is safe.
Speaker 1 (01:17:40):
That it's only Moongia the Canelo Albarez is fighting, because
I'll say this, one of the things you learn and
the in laws are Mexicans, so I know this is
that before you learn Spanish, you learn all the bad
words in Spanish. Okay, So the way I learned Spanish
was not through school. I think I got a D
in Spanish class in high school. But the way I
(01:18:01):
learned Spanish was by watching the very appropriate television show
on Netflix called Narcos, and I learned a majority of
my Spanish. So all of the bad words I learned
from Narcos and from the in laws and you know,
people I've worked with throughout the years, and it is
the only time during a press conference in Spanish where
(01:18:25):
I understood what was being said because Canelo was cursing
and saying some of the most insulting things to Oscar
de la Hoya because they don't get along because they
used to work together, and Canelo thinks he's a thief
and all this stuff. If you are with somebody and
you do not know Spanish and you would like it translated,
show them the clip from the press conference, which we
(01:18:45):
can't play on the air because we will get fired
because the affiliates in Tijuana would just shut us down completely.
Just show them that clip and let him explain to
you what exactly it is that they're saying, because it
is something for the ages. What else we got by me?
Speaker 10 (01:18:59):
I'll tell you what my wife's calls me off the
air here. Candidates for the Lakers head coaching job include
current Clippers head coach Tylou and Lebron's friend and podcast
host JJ Reddick. Oh god, so very good list there.
Just like, boy, what what a gig to have?
Speaker 2 (01:19:16):
Man?
Speaker 1 (01:19:17):
Like, you know what? And bo I know you're a
Lakers fan? Can you just be honest? I don't want
you to be honest. Sure, are you that big of
a Lebron fan.
Speaker 3 (01:19:27):
No, not really.
Speaker 1 (01:19:28):
I mean like it's just it's never like when you
are the guy after Kobe, you got no shot.
Speaker 10 (01:19:35):
Yeah, and I'm thankful that he chose to join the Lakers.
And it's been not as good as anybody would hope,
but it's not entirely his fault. I mean, it doesn't
matter who they hire. The GM is still only there
because he was friends with Kobe, so it's moot until then.
Speaker 1 (01:19:49):
And they've missed on some draft picks. Yeah, and just
and look, some of the signings they've made have not
worked out, and it just like it just feels like
when you're in a conference with Denver right now.
Speaker 10 (01:19:59):
No, Yeah, the Lebron show is exhausting for sure.
Speaker 1 (01:20:03):
Yeah, it's a lot of drama there. But this has
been a fun show. I mean that we've had a
good time here. A lot of shenanigans here on this show.
Couldn't do it without Bow, without Chris Bree, Brian Finley,
always fun, make sure you stick around. Moncey and Kerry
Rhoad are next year on FSR shonas Son of a
Bitch