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January 25, 2023 • 29 mins

Jason Smith and Mike Harmon discuss the announcement of the golden globes with hopes that Avatar or Top Gun pulls off a miracle win, Aaron Rodgers backs Zack Wilson saying the Jets had zero offensive help, and so much more!

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Well before we get back in the NFL, I I
got I got proof of something that we talked about
a few minutes ago that goes back I would say
thirty years ready for this, Mike Harmon, let's go all right.
So look the Marquee College basketball game tonight, North Carolina
beat Syracuse and I'm just so pissed at the officiating.
I can't even tell you I'm pissed. And we turned
the ball over ridiculous ways, it was just it was.

(01:10):
It was bad. And Beeheim has gone viral because you
can see at the end they call this ridiculous flagrant
foul that tipped the game to the Carolina's favor in
the final fifteen seconds, and you could see him say
it's blank blank, just call the game. It's blank blank, right,
like he's really mad. So Isaac Lowenkron played the sound
bite in the update about the getting the tough question

(01:31):
from the Daily Orange reporter or or w A e
R one of the campus w A w A e
R w A R and Beyheim not liking the question
and and dropping the mic and walking away and not like, hey,
you've had you've lost two games by four points in
the last eight days. Why can't you close? Um, I'm
telling you that is something that has gone on for

(01:54):
thirty years. My roommate sophomore year of college was is
the assistant sports editor at the Daily Orange, which is
the campus newspaper, which back in the early nineties, the
campus newspaper was a big deal, right as a newspaper
was before everything had gone digital. And he came home
after a game one night and it was a bad

(02:14):
game at Syracuse Lass he got. He covered the game,
and he would go and ask questions everything. And he
came home one night after I said, oh man, how
you doing. He goes, I don't know. I said, what happened?
He goes, Beheim got mad at me in the press conference,
and I said, what do you mean got mad at you? What?
What did you do? I mean, here where you are?
You know, we're twenty years old. We're sitting in a
room eating pizza with wings and there's beer all over

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the place. And I go, what did what? What did you?
What happened? And he just said there was a point
earlier and there was a point in the game where
somebody who Syricus playing, I can't remember who it was,
just had a big game. And you could tell right
away early on they were having a big game. And
so my roommate asked the question, did you ask did
you ever think of changing uh, defensively and putting somebody

(02:58):
else whoever? He said? I know, he said, and putting
somebody else on that player? And you know, which is
legitimate question, like, hey, you know this guy was hot
early you couldn't stop. Did you ever think of of
making uh, you know, making a change, putting somebody else
on that player, and he said, Beyond looked at him
and said, some questions don't deserve an answer, and that's
one of them. And I said, oh my god, Robbie,

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I'm sorry, I didn't know. And he was really upset,
like he was like, I can't like, I don't think
he was expecting Beyond to say some questions don't deserve
an answer, and that's one of them. But that that's
that's yea. I he's doing that for thirty years now. No,
that's that's a fantastic response, typical of what you'd expect

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from from Jim Beheim. I mean, that's just who he is,
and you accept it. Right. He's the college version of
Greg Popovich or Bill Belichick, comes with the territory and
that Schevsky used to do the same damn thing. Uh
huh oh yeah, yeah, except he's always about all people.
Why do they have to rush the court? I don't understand.

(04:06):
I'm so mad about them rushing the court wall Surprise,
he's not volunteering along the baseline to keep people away.
Back everybody back. He's a get back, right, He's to
get back and get back, get back, get back to
get back. Coach, get back, get back, get back, get back,
get back, get back, get back, get back, get back,
get back, get back. Uh. The Jason Smiths with Mike

(04:27):
Carmen live from the tire rack dot Com studios. We
have more on Aaron Rodgers coming up in a few minutes.
But today we saw the Hall of Fame vote in
Major League Baseball and Scott Roland, seven time All Star
gets into the Hall of Fame. The only player who
got in the Hall of Fame. Uh. The ballot was large.
There was only one other player who got close. Todd

(04:49):
Helton got very close of the vote, follow that Billy Wagner,
Andrew Jones and Gary Sheffield, who was the only person
on Rob Parker's ballot. So Scott Rowland gets in, and
you know, I knew as soon as he got in,
Hall of Very Good was gonna wind up trending on Twitter.
And that's exactly what wound up coming up. Hall of

(05:10):
Very Good was there because that's what Scott Roland was
and and and seeing him go in, it was kind
of disappointed. Not that Scott Roland wasn't a good player.
He was a very good player. Was he ever one
of the top two or three third basemen in the game. No,
he was really good, right, he was really good. He
made seven All Star teams in seventeen years, so every

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two and a half years he made an All Star team.
He knocked in a hundred runs five times. Right, that's
what the guy who's a power hitting third base, we
had a hundred RBIs five times. Yes, his gold gloves
is what put him in, all right, when you talk
about someone who's won eight gold gloves, that's the that's
the argument they need to put him in. But just
the fact that he got in shows you how the

(05:53):
Hall of Fame has become just up up a place, right.
I mean, not that it's not full of history, and
you know, you talked about it being a museum, and
I'm picturing Indiana Jones saying that needs to be in
a museum. But that but that's what it is at
first and foremost, isn't it? Right? But why did why
did Roland get in? Right? Why did Roland get in?
One reason? One reason is because there was nobody else

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that was gonna get in this year that was a
slam dunk candidate. Right. There was nobody to say, well,
this guy's getting of the vote. He's going in the
first time. So the only reason Roland gets in is
because there's nobody else there, nobody if there was another
slam dunk guy, Roland's not getting in. He's not I'm sorry,
but he's still falling short with whatever percentage of the
vote he gets. And the vote, Hey, I'm voting for

(06:39):
the guy that chipped, because that's how it should be
for the Hall of Fame. It should be easy to
vote know who's a Hall of Famer and who isn't.
But everybody wants to make it more difficult, and it's
a It's bad for baseball if you get a couple
of years or even one year where nobody's going into
the Hall of Fame Hall of Fame Weekend and no
one goes in. Oh, we gotta make sure guys get in.
Guys who didn't get in five ever six times before, No,

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but now they get in now. Scott Rowland gets in
now only because there was nobody else above him that
was better. So, well, he's lucky because he may not
have gotten in any other year, but this year, right,
if you had good players going next year in the
year after, well guess what he's not getting in, but
because there was nobody else this year, he just happens
to get in. So what does it tell you about
the Hall of Fame about who they let in? Right?

(07:23):
I mean you you let in somebody because well he
was the best of the candidates that were out there. Now,
what was he a Hall of Famer? Well, he's the
best out of these guys? Yeah, but was he a
Hall of Famer? It should be a lot easier. And
when you have to go down the row of saying okay,
here he is the All Star. Then you get to
eight gold Gloves and then Rookie of the Year all
okay wins above replacement for third basement defensively, I mean,

(07:47):
come on, I mean, you're you're getting to a point
where now you're okay, I'm inventing things, or I'm going
as far as I need to not inventing this, but
I'm going as far as I needed to say this
guy has had a Hall of Fame career. It should
be a lot easier. And when you get ten percent
of the vote the first time, how do you become
a better candidate over the over the course of the
next five years? I mean, how does suddenly you go

(08:07):
from well, no, we can't get enough, and the guy's
a Hall of Fame or he's not, and and and
and that's what always boils down. He's a Hall of
Famer or he's not, doesn't matter the year, It doesn't matter.
That guy's a Hall of Famer, ory isn't. And but
only ten percent of people thought he was a Hall
of Famer five years ago, but now only because there
was nobody else to vote for. And that's what's wrong
with the voting. And that's why we get Hall of

(08:28):
very good. Because Baseball wants to keep the business going,
we gotta make sure people go in. It's a big headline.
It's a bad optic if we don't have guys going
into the Hall of Fame. So we gotta make sure
we put people in. And all if something happens and
we don't get somebody in on the ballot, well when
we got to get people in the Veterans Committee, because
we gotta have something to celebrate. We can't have a
whole weekend with and and this is why it happens.

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And this is just cheap in the Hall of Fame.
The last few years, it used to be getting into
the Hall of Fame, and you would have discussions of
guys Mike that were, oh my god, how does this
guy not getting He was so good, and it was
it was just, you know, iron Brimstone, how does this
guy not get in? And now every year I get
to the Hall of Fame and I go, yeah, this
guy'll probably get in. Is the Hall of Famer? I
don't know, but it's a he shouldn't be, but he'll

(09:09):
probably get in because Baseball still wants to put people
in well. And and that's the hard part of it.
And I don't mean the it's a museum in the
pejorative like I do when I say, hey, you cheer
for laundry, get over it? Like I feel bad, Yeah,
to some degree for families that travel a long way
to see a guy playing. He doesn't like what happened
with Jimmy Butler tonight. Allegedly some family went miles to

(09:34):
see him and didn't get to That sucks with the
Hall of Fame. Look at it, it's a museum. You're
trying to get people in the in the turnstiles. You're
trying to get him to show up during induction weekend,
And what do you need to do some variety. You're
in New York, you're always gonna have Yankee people that
are gonna be floating in and out of there, whether
they're going to the Omagon Brewery and and having a

(09:57):
nice picnic or going there to hang out and go
through the archives on a winter day and a quaint
up upstate New York town with some cool memorabilia shops
and card shops and whatever else. Oh cool, You're gonna
get them. And they're gonna always have people that are
being considered as the next for a Hall of Fame run.
Whereas like next year got Joe Maher. There's an opportunity

(10:20):
to get a twin in. Don't get a lot of
people from Minnesota visiting. When we look at our receipts
for folks that have come in, guess what they'll show
up that week, and go on and on and on,
like I got. I was excited Baynes got in a
couple of years ago. Right, he's been the guy that's
been the unfortunate poster child of where the committee thing

(10:42):
has gone wrong, where they've adjusted that and how after
the initial ballot run that you go into these committees
and there maybe different configurations between ex managers, X players
whatever else. Some still some writers in some case says
Baines gets in. Unfortunately I was out of town and

(11:03):
was unable to go to the induction, So that will
always haunt me. My guy got in and I didn't
get to go. But you've got a bunch of people
from Chicago that showed up that wouldn't otherwise for that week,
right to go support their guy. So part of it
is a tourism thing. Part of it is a sales
and how are we telling the story of thirty Major
League Baseball franchisees? In this case, Scott Rowlands was a

(11:25):
great player, right, we do this good too? Great to
elite and to go to the Hall of Fame, you're
supposed to be elite. And I don't know. And we
had this discussion with Rob briefly yesterday, Rob Parker, who
holds that ballot, so so like it's a sacred you
know item, right, Like it's a religion kind of thing. Right.

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It means so much to him that, you know, just
talking about guys getting in and rolling being the example
of from ten to seventeen. And I was like, well,
what changed? You can't tell me. There's a sudden different
line of thinking. He has a fit retired that long? No, know,
when when you get to the committees and it's been
twenty years and the game has changed, and maybe we

(12:07):
value components differently because we don't do things the same way.
You know, guys that are actually able to hit where
they ain't as opposed to at you know what, strike
out and home runs. Then then yeah, we we change it.
But Roland hasn't been gone that long, No, And I'll
go back to you know, the old Can you tell
the story of baseball without bringing up X right? And

(12:29):
it's like not not going back to the nineties, But
can you tell the story to basball the last twenty
years without Scott Roland? Of course you can. I mean
you can tell it without all and and it's not
like he's like he just misses on the cusp of
stuff like you. You can easily tell the story of
baseball the last twenty years mentioning a lot of unbelievable players.
And Scott Roland's not in that conversation. That's kind of

(12:53):
what well, hey, Frostburg, if they let if they let
him in there, letting Dave David Wright's gotta get in
next year. He's about, Hey, if you let guy in,
you better let me in next year. But let me
let me just throw it out for this and obviously
a couple of years in Toronto. But going back to
the butts and seats, tourism dollars, Philadelphia, St. Louis, Cincinnati.

(13:17):
We always talk about how great baseball cities those three
spots are, particularly the latter two. Right, So what's gonna
happen traveling in droves to see their guy inducted. M Sorry,
that's the way it works. Well, the seven line will
travel for for David right next year. That done? But
also I mean the writers to your point, we can't

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go in with an empty slate and the only guy
that gets in is uh McGriff off the Amanski vote.
You can't do it. We need somebody else. Be sure
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We'll get back to Aaron Rodgers coming up a couple

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of seconds. But you know, look, today was a big day.
We had the Academy Awards announced, and you know I
I already The thing is, this is gonna be a
really predictable Academy Awards. The only one that's really up
in the air as Best Actor because Colin Farrell could win. Uh,

(14:20):
Brendan Frasier could win. It's it's gonna it's gonna be
a tough battle for for Best Actor, right there could
be three or four people who could actually win that.
But you know, I was so happy. I knew Top
Gun Maverick was gonna get nominated, and I know it
has no chance to win, even though it should win.
I think everything everywhere, all at once is gonna wind
up winning it at the most nominations, and it was
a fun movie, and uh, you know, people you're gonna

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root for to win that. We're all nominated for the
acting and categories and stuff. But I feel like, okay,
we're gonna nominate Top Gun Maverick because of what it did.
It brought people back to the theaters. But that's gonna
be as far as we'll go. I mean, it's not
as they didn't nominate the director, you know, because so
you know they're not taking it serious lee when meanwhile,
again it should win. I mean, you talk about achievement

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in filmmaking and what was the movie that far out
distance every single one Top Gun Maverick. And it wasn't
just a cheesy eighties sequel like we had in the eighties.
It was a great movie and the cinematography and the
stunts were amazing and the job of updating the first movie. Yeah,
when when you when you like when you talk about

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achievement in filmmaking, this is what it is. This is
what it's the It was the best in theater experience
you had over the past year. Now, some people are
gonna say Avatar was to Hey, howm up for Avatar
got nominate for Best But James Cameron, No, no, we're
not gonna nominate him for Best Directed. Whoa wait, what
you talk about? What? What? What? What brought people to theaters?

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And stuff you did in achievements that happened and the
biggest things don't get nominated. I mean that's crazy. And
you wonder why nobody watches the Oscars. Why it's down
like nine million people watching the Oscars and as many
as the Pro Bowl, Baby, I mean because because you
have movies that everybody resoundingly says, I love this movie,
this is a great movie. And you got you know

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a handful of people that saw movies nobody else saw
that said no, this is art, no, this is this
is you have to see this one. There. We we
know we want to reward what we can for movies.
So yeah, because we're gonna nominate ten pictures now, which
has always been ridiculous. We'll give top Gun an Avatar nominations,
but taking them seriously for Best Field. No, not happening
when the exact opposite should be the case. If you

(16:30):
nominated more mainstream uh movies, hey you know what, or
more movies that that we're really good. I'm sorry. It's
it's okay to nominate an action film and have it
win Best Picture. It's okay for Angela Bassett to win
for Black Panther Wakonda Forever because she was fantastic in it.
It's okay to have these things happen. But it's like
these nominations happened just okay, We're gonna do this just

(16:52):
to sad. Okay, we don't want everybody going crazy will
nominate you, but you have really have no chance to win.
I'm just hoping against hope that one of those one
of those groups of people wins something like like Top
Gun wins, Avatar wins, Angela Bassett wins for a Marvel movie.
That would be awesome. I'm hoping one of those things happens.
I just find it funny you have, you know, to
your point about Top Gun and the box office magic

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and the spectacle that it was to to pull off
those stunts and everything, and then you look at Avatar
and and I went and saw it and it was
better than I anticipated. Still a bit too preachy from me,
but that's okay. Uh, it got the job done, coming
in at three hours and camera was right. You could
leave and go to the bathroom. You didn't miss anything.

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You were good stepping back out and stepping back into
the theater. But he doesn't get nominated for Best Director,
and then Elvis gets nominated for a bunch of stuff
and bas Lureman gets left out. How do you how
do you how do you riddle riddle me that batman?
You know, I like, how how do you have all
these achievements at different points of the filmmaking process? And

(17:56):
then say, you know what, the guy that held him
the thing out of hell with him or her for
that matter, right that no women among the best directors
this year. So you know it's some just confusing things
and and certainly excited, uh for you know, Brendan Fraser,
who's making sure after all these years, you know it's
phrase er like Razor, uh instead of like Todd, like

(18:20):
the Todd Father. Uh. And you know we're yeah. I
mean there's so many are out there, great stories, you know,
all these years after the Goonies in short round. Uh,
you know you've got Oscar nominations and Jamie Lee Curtis
has one, uh finally after all these years. So I mean,

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some really cool stories, but some that just leave you
scratch in your head, particularly what it is supposed to
be a celebration of what brought people to the cinema.
M I mean, really it's not. But that's not beca
brought people to a cinema. Well well no, I mean,
well you talked we're making a billion dollars that but
that's not the picture. But it does. But look, look

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the acting was really good, but Jason, so then you
get best Actor, Best Supporting Act, but action necessarily get
best picture. But the action and the stunts and so
you get best right, it should be more right, but
this is all things that fall under the category of
being Yeah, yeah, it should have been. I think when
it comes down to I mean, it got nominated, right,

(19:24):
it's one of the tickets. It could it could got
a puncher's chance, So that's fine. But but it is
just a recognition, you know, once again, we're back into
the the fun and excitement that is award season, and
everything goes through. I happen to like the really strange
and angry and sometimes sad movies that get nominated for

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these things. So I'm the outlier, outlier guy that goes
to the eleven AM screening forty miles away from the fault.
It is hardly my fault part of the movies, you
know that I that I saw they had. Sorry, thanks
harmon to appreciate that. Thank Anybody want to go see
Banshee's on a big screen this weekend. This is the

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Aaron Rodgers to the Jets of the category for Best Picture. Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, listen,
it's not I didn't want to bring it up, but
you brought it up. So now we'll talk about Aaron
Rodgers to the Jets. You didn't want to bring it up,
you know, I was done with the topic. But Mike.
He's been asking every break, should we go back to it?
And I talk about Aaron Rodgers and a Jet You
what do you mean? We don't have the sound. Look,

(20:29):
but I can. I have that crans. I can write
Rogers on the back of my Jets Jersey. I'm sorry
you guys don't see the signs that Aaron Rodgers is
follow every listen, listen, listen, listen, Asa Bass, just follow
everything from today. Just just just just take it. Just
take a second back, take a deep breath, and just listen.

(20:51):
Just let me and Asa Bass. Okay, So this morning,
Adam after tweets out if the Packers trade Aaron Rodgers,
it's a f C only not happening to the NFC. Okay,
all right, that's pretty good. All right, we've we figured
that would happen. So okay, Dot of Potential Destination and

(21:13):
Peter King Monday Morning quarterback has Hey, the potential asking
price for Aaron Rodgers is two first round picks, and
Woody Johnson of the Jets would happily meet that price. Well, whoa, whoa,
now here's another insider with a different part of what
the Packers would want for Aaron Rodgers. So first you

(21:33):
have one insider say a f C teams, and then
the second insider says, here's what the packages. Oh, and
the Jets are the leader in the clubhouse right now
because they'll pay to first round picks. This is all choreographed.
This is all not happening by coincidence today, because then
you had Aaron Rodgers on the Pat McAfee show and
he was asked and he said, listen, I'll redo my

(21:56):
contract to try to make it happened. So okay, so wow,
So now here Aaron Rodgers, because all the money that
is due to him would be the big thing that
would stop the deal from happening. Right, He's do fifty
million dollars. It's ninety million dollars in dead cap money
for the packers. How do we make it happen? And
Aaron Rodgers says, hey, I'll figure out my end of

(22:18):
the deal. Let I'll redo my deal to make this
happen if I want to play. So you have two
things from the packers quote leaked out and Aaron Rodgers
saying from my end, hey, the money is okay. The
Packers officially put him on the trading block today and
they officially that everybody know the Jets of the leader
in the clubhouse. So if you're ready, you want Aaron Rodgers,

(22:38):
you better call us, because this is one team that's
ready to meet our asking price. And then if that's
not enough, then Aaron Rodgers was actually asked about the
Jets because the Jets are clearly they're the best fit form.
The Jets are so desperate for a quarterback, and asked
me about the Jets. Pat McAfee asked him about the
Jets and Zach Wilson. Oh, well, what good. We don't

(23:00):
want to do any about Tamper. Let me just ask
you about Zach Wilson. What do you think the Jets
are a team? What do you think about the Jets
and Zack Wilson? And listen to Aaron Rodgers answer. So, um,
I hope that you know that whoever they decide to
to go with a coordinator can come in and h
and work with him and and uh kind of break

(23:21):
down a lot of the fundamentals for him and and
uh get in plan on time, because I think he's
talented enough to have a long career. See now you
here right there? Oh he said, Okay, he hopes the
Jets bring in the right coordinator for Zach Wilson. Um,
that's kind of obvious, right. What I heard was, I
hope the Jets bring in the right guy at coordinator. Oh,

(23:43):
who do you want, Aaron, who do you want? You
hoping they bring in the right guy? Who were some
of those guys they're community, they're all communicating. This is
how it happens. Yes, the turn of Hackett. Uh, this
is how it happens. And this is Rogers saying, I
hope they hire the right guy at coordinator. Okay, hits
him saying, hey, guys, if we're gonna make this happen,

(24:04):
let's make sure this is how it goes. And I
can't say anything is on property the Green Bay Packers.
But you asked me about Zack Wilson, so I have
to answer about Zack Wilson. But I heard him say
bringing the right guy a coordinator. It's it's happening, and
the Jets of the leaders. And if you want Aaron Rodgers,
well then you can maybe have to give up more
than two first, or you gotta swallow more money, whatever

(24:26):
it's going to be. Because whatever the deal is, the
Jets are are okay with enough of those terms for
Peter King to say, Hey, Woody Johnson will happily pay
that price. You think Peter King's just making that up?
Or do you think he something they said, Oh yeah, hey,
word's gonna have Hey, Peter King listens to the showman,
you better stop saying. He's not gonna answer. Yeah, that's
funny because he well, we call him late. He's an

(24:46):
early guy. I ever telling him that once. I said, Peter,
he said, no, you can't. You gotta get me early
heater man flank in office space. Oh not the guy
that throws the I N D s. Or I thought
you met like J. Peterman from the catalog Johnald Hurley.
Neither of those guys. No, that would have been good
little J. Peterman action. Now he listens, man, he's an

(25:07):
early guy. Though. That's saying Peter King, how does listen?
He's an early guy. He's like scom and then he
naps and he gets back at it. Yeah, or he
listens to the best of pot I don't know, but
he tells me, tell me listen. I don't know. I
don't know, want me to tell you, but it's too late.
But now he's not going to pick up the phone
because you just said he made it up. I'd be
come on, he's not gonna do that now. He never has.

(25:28):
He's the last time you called him? When's the last
time he called him? What if I were to tell
you this morning, all about every day and you know what,
I'm gonna call and I'm gonna call you twice tomorrow,
sank instead of an extra letter, Remember Walton, he said,

(25:48):
please don't call me. Don't you ever? Frostbrud Hello, Peter King, Hi, Peter,
This is Justin Jefferson. I want to know if you want. Hey, Jessin,
I got some questions for Oh. I shouldn't have picked
that last name. No, I'm sorry I did different, Justine. Sorry,
this is just a Herbert. I shouldn't have picked that
the meaning to talk to you about your relationship with

(26:09):
Kirk Cousins. That was a low blow. Jason. Well, I'm
just coming up with famous justice. Well famous Justin's what
do you think happens with the coordinator? A part of
too Soon? Did you not get it's been a week?
Come over there, it's been a week. Too soon? Hey,
too soon is too soon? Right when the Jets trade

(26:30):
with the Jets trade Zach Wilson for Justin Herbert. That's
when that's when it won't be too over the line.
League game, smoky lead game. I don't know if you're
somebody able to talk that into existence. YEA looking for
that snowball in hell, But I mean you just see
what Just wait a year from today when he's in.
But just think, but think about all that stuff happening.

(26:53):
None of that is a coincidence. It's all happening to
further this storyline. Today was the day where you can't
notot nor the fact anymore. The Packers want to make
with They decided we want to go forward with trading Eron.
Can I tell you what the other things It takes
America's vision off bashing Dak Prescott, the Dallas Cowboys. It does,

(27:15):
It does take it. It It really does take some heat
off of them, or at least it's gonna stay up.
It's gonna they have to resolve. Jerry and Stephen Jones
may not have done their radio appearances today, but damn it,
that tweet lives. They're gonna pin that tweet to the profile.
It's gonna stay there forever. So the first thing people
see when they're on a Cowboys Twitter. Is that tweet,

(27:36):
They're gonna see it. Put it on with the renewal
notices for tickets. Teams are getting those like people are
getting those right now. I know they've got to in
Chicago and that. And notice, hey, there's no uh no
increase in ticket prices. I can see it with the
Cowboys because of decks and aptitude and McCarthy's late game
failures and that ma her kid, We're not gonna raise

(27:58):
your prices either, but get those deposits in fast. Be
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Out and get the guy I wanted to bring it
initially to replace you. It's just too easy, and it's
it's just something that will work because Garoppolo can't write
his ticket. He finished another season when he was injured.

(28:20):
So we can't just sit there and say, well, the
Jets might want me the rant. No, no, no, it's
got to be where you have your best potential chance
to start, and that's with New England. No one's gonna
give him a job. But going back to where they
drafted him, he knows I have a chance to win
this job. It's gonna happen. Jimmy g and Mac Jones
with New England next season. You mark it down. This
Tuesday January might be your favorite show we've ever done.

(28:45):
The idea of hope of Aaron Rodgers showing up and
becoming the quarterback if your New York Football Jets connect
the dots, and then Jimmy coming back to the New
England Patriots to fear further the fever dream that you've
had for multiple years. Off in the Wickershim reporting of
everybody hates each other and it's a battle to the

(29:07):
death makes too much sense. I'm gonna try to win
with a guy wanted to replace you with Tom. Let
me go get Jimmy. He doesn't have choices. He's gonna
come in watch it happen. Jimmy Twitter and out about
a Fresca. Mike, It's swollen down The Jason Smith Show
with my best friend Mike Harmon Coming up next, It's
bad Buddy Ben Maller. This is Fox Sports Radio. Players win,

(29:29):
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