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You're listening to Fox Sports Radio. Second half begins, the
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Fox Sports Radio. Jason off tonight, did buyer in instead?
My partner on the I wauntcher Flex podcast. Starting to
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get all those rankings together. We did a little wide
receiver talk last hour. Start wringing your hands and going,
all right, one of my which guy I'm gonna get
high on and watch him fail miserably so people tell
me how terrible I am this year. I'm still in
love with running backs. There aren't any good ones anymore,
but I'm still in love with them. Like well, we
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keep trying to make it happen. It's like watching mean
girls again. Stop trying to make fetch happen. There you go,
there's my musical nerd coming out for you there. Like
I listen, it seems every time I see Nick Chubb
touched the football, something really good happens. Like I can't
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remember a time where I have not, you know, seen
Nick Chubb do something well. And here you look at
rankings and like Nick Chubb, you know he's ninth best,
you know, I like, and I know he doesn't catch
the ball a ton out of the back field like
a Christian McCaffrey or and Alvil Camaro or some of those.
But it's just, you know, the even even my love
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of the running backs, even the running backs position, just
has me scratching my head sometimes. Yeah, I tried to
do that. I did a little podcast us UH yesterday
with a fan of the show and of the network
as a whole, our guy Emmett, and we got into
a little bit of fantasy talk and I got deep
onto Kareem Hunt and Nahem Hinz as two guys to
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kind of look at based on what their offenses are
trying to do. But to your point about Nick Chubb,
fantastic player, but now you're looking at an offense and
I don't know what Jacoby Purse is gonna be in
this iteration. I don't know if he's going to be
the guy long term, right. I had no idea what
the Browns are gonna be the offensive line that they
spent a lot of money, uh to shore up a
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couple of those guys got hurt last year? Did they
come back? Wide receiving position is totally changed, Like, there's
so much going on there. I'm Arii Cooper now part
of the deal there. So I mean there's stuff to like, No, well,
and it could be a couple of minutes. It's just
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the fact of when you're watching games and you're doing
the eye test, you know, they're just like I rarely
see Nick Chubb just not doing you know, do well,
even you know, even gets criticized for, you know, the
type of goal line back that is. And I'm like, gosh,
you know, I I don't I don't see tons of it.
But I think that those opportunities could be more if
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it's a season more of Jacoby Brissette, so that two
headed monster, if you will, you know me, I love
me so And we talked about him a lot last year.
Donovan People's jones and obviously I spent a lot of
money to keep in Joku there. So we'll we'll see
how that comes to fruation. But Cooper, Yeah, why why
do we start with the Browns? Well, because they got
rid of Baker Mayfield. Today America is one of their
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long national nightmares. I mean, we got a lot of
them anymore, Dan, But from a football perspective, this one,
at least this part of the equation is done as
he goes to Carolina. Uh, the splitting up of the money,
he eats three and a half million, The Panthers are
on the hook for five million, the Browns ten and
a half million. They make it go away. So we
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now see the shifting in terms of how the quarterback
position goes. You got pre setting Dobbs and obviously waiting
for a ruling, and then the inevitable appeal with Deshaun Watson,
my guests being the lower number of games off the jump,
and then boom, Roger Goodell comes back from the iron
throne with a giant hammer like he did when with
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the Ezekiel Elliott ruling right recommendation zero games what he
serves six, So similar circumstance. I think here when it's
all said and done. But again that's speculation. Today we
have legitimate, concrete offseason news that doesn't involve a bunch
of speculation about NBA trades. No, we consummated a deal.
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So now Baker Mayfield heads down to Carolina to fight
with Sam Donald, and whatever the battle is, you've got
two guys that are more or less the same. I
think when you talk about evaluating, and I think Baker's
better than he's given credit for. But still he's not
world beating. But Sam Donald has proven time and again, yes,
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the compliment complementary players in both New York and Carolina
have been lacking. I think we can all say that
last year I was excited to see what would happen,
even though they had a terrible offensive line. McCaffrey gets hurt,
and then you've got d J. Moore and question marks
throughout the rest of that offense. But now you bring
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in Baker Mayfield to vie for the job expected more
out of Marshall, you've got McCaffrey back, and so in
theory alongside d J. Moore, who they paid uh King's
ransom to stay, one of the many wide receivers to
get a deal except for your guy, DK Metcalf, you
really need to start championing that still waiting. But we
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we have this deal made and in the end, Browns
are in a tough division, so expectations were already lowered.
Even if you like the all fifty three, the signal
caller makes everything move. Likewise, in Carolina, folks can get
a little bit excited. Yeah, upgraded, and maybe it's a
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wild card situation, but that's just it trying to say
that Baker Mayfield is suddenly gonna unleash some power that
is here tofore unseen in the National Football League because
he wasn't brilliant in the year they went to the playoffs.
He was good in spots, terrible or at least mediocre
at best for the first half of that season. So
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suddenly thinking he's gonna be a world beater with McAdoo
didn't like him coming out of the draft and Matt
Rule who again, at this point, the innovation hasn't been
there is I think folks just wanting to see chaos
now that this deal is actually done. No matter what
you think of Baker Mayfield, they're just is not a
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comparison to what he has done in the NFL. Uh,
and to what Sam Donald has done in the NFL
and Baker Mayfield's to me, I'm much more accomplished, even
if it is just that one season, Mike, I mean
Sam Donald fair or unfair to your point about weapons.
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It's one of the criteria we use with quarterbacks. You know,
Aaron Rodgers went into Arizona facing an undefeated Cardinals team
without you know, as top wide receiving targets. And guess what,
I know they needed an interception in the end zone
to win the game, but they won the freaking game.
Can you elevate guys who are secondary and tertiary guys
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to be in competent? Not only that, can your play
also uh cover up some of the warts that your
team has because of those absences? And and and Donald's
now had multiple opportunities and has failed miserably at both.
And I know that the people in the Carolina offensive
coordinating position UH probably didn't do him any favors. But
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how many more chances are you gonna give a guy?
And that's and that's why I just it's such Baker's
job because of what Baker has accomplished, what Donald hasn't accomplished,
and then just the timing of it, and just the
timing of what both of these teams need and both
of these coaches and quarterbacks. Matt Rules coaching for his job,
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Baker Mayfield's playing for a new contract in the NFL.
And that's and and and all of that is recipes
for motivation, and all of that is just a recipe.
Is where you go from Baker, Like, I don't care
that Sam Donald's got a four month head start on him,
you know, with with knowing the playbook, because Sam Donald
has known the playbook of the teams that he's played
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for the last three seasons and he hasn't done anything
with it. He's had his opportunities. This has to be
Baker's opportunity in Carolina, opportunity to take the shot. Already
starting to see from the betting line, Like, as I said,
move off that six and a half number up a
tick as you go. Baker one of only four quarterbacks
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in NFL history to throw at least twenty five passing
touchdowns in their rookie season. Would you care to venture
a guest on the other three? Okay, say the numbers.
The only quarterbacks in NFL history with twenty five plus
passing touchdowns in their rookie season. This is from the
NFL on CBS. Just tell me him, Frostberg, Activate, I
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figured you'd just be yelling Herbert, Herbert, Herbert and just
being done with it. I've already anointed him the king.
What's going on? Okay? So yeah, so Herbert maythe you
know what? I like that? Get that, get that rolling.
We'll get blinged out T shirts and you can sell
them from the booth on Sundays as you travel this earth.
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Peyton Manning and Russell Wilson very shortlist, okay, and also
speaks to the changing of the game. I think a
bit as you as you were and from the Action
Network a better put down ten thousand dollars from Baker
Mayfield to win comeback player sixteen to one odds, so
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ten k to win a d I'd love to know
who the other players that are that are up for
the possible way. Well, let's see if we can't find that,
track that down. It's just it all it all fits,
and Baker Mayfield is gonna have now an opportunity to
uh to show his stuff in Carolina. And if it
doesn't work, Mike, now, Baker Mayfield transitions over into a
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spot where he's not getting every opportunity that he's gonna
have to find a right spot and things are gonna
have to fall into place. There may be some leeway
given with the first overall pick and and having that label,
but when you're on two teams, and if it does
work on two teams, then uh, then you've got issues.
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You know. You know the other thing about about this, Michael,
that kind of kind of bothers me a little bit.
When the NFL cb A changed a little over a
decade ago and we didn't have those monster rookie contracts.
The the thing about the monster rookie contracts is the
handcuffed teams so bad for bad picks, and I and
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and for years and I remember even you know, when
Ricky Williams did his contract, everybody prior to that was
saying football fans are saying, you should get paid for
what you've done, not for what you should And then
Ricky Williams has a fully incentive based contract some in
centers that there was no way he was going to reach.
Some people are criticizing the for him, it's like, well,
you know, which way do you want it? The point
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I'm bringing up is this the Cleveland Browns, for as
bad as the franchise has been, really now, aren't penalized
for making that bad Baker pick. But you can move
on from it. And and maybe you say that not
winning and not having the successes penalties enough. But there
there were contracts back in the day and picks back
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in the day that if you don't get them right,
then you are a handcuffed for five years. Sure, you've
got to figure out a way. And there's a little
part of me that is like, well, look at the Browns.
They just go on trade Baker Mayfield and they signed
Deshaun Watson and all of his problems for two thirty
million dollars. May need a little bit of money and
you move on. Yeah, maybe that's the karma that's coming
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back to them with that. But there's a little bit
part of me that is like, should some of these
teams suffer for making some of these bad picks but
not in today's inn ifing? Yeah, always a question. I mean,
go back to Sam Bradford holding up the check right
because he's the last guy, so he's always the poster
boy for that era. And and you argue the merits
of it either way. But to your point, yeah, you
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you had you were beholding two and the salary cap
at that point. I mean, look at those deals. I
mean what those guys getting was such a gross percentage
of the salary cap and that that era twenty years ago.
That now you've got the at least some flexibility to
move on and just say, all right, Vegas Blackjack Dinner,
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Clap my hands up, done, all right, here we go,
just very quickly the comeback player of the year. And
then we've got a couple of fun herb well, at
least things to entertain in the golf world that we
want to do, and and I've got my expert, Dan
Buyer to break up down. Derrick Henry is the favorite
at three to one, followed by Jameis Winston at five
and a half to one, Michael Thomas at seven to one,
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McCaffrey seven and a half to one, Daniel Jones at
eight to one, Trabisky attend to one, Dobbins at ten
to one, then cam Acres twelve to one, and then
we get into Mayfield Watson, Mariota et Ten, et cetera.
The Mariota one is intriguing one, only I think that
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could have some legs, I really do. There you go,
and then then that's where I put my money. Dobbins
and Acres were a close second and third, but I
put it on Mario. Nicely done. How about Trey lance At,
I don't know he's coming back from anything, but that's
although I guess they did disclose months after the season
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ended that he did have a finger injury. Yeah, yeah,
what's he coming back from? But at fifty to one, Hey,
Jimmy Garoppolo is eventually gonna get dealt, right, I mean
it has to happen, right, right, I mean Baker was
the domino to fall. But where's there a seat left
for Jimmy g We'll talk about that perhaps another time.
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We'll get back into the golfing world. A couple of legends, uh, legacies,
histories and what's the future look like for both? He's
Dan by Er and for Jason Smith on Mike armand
Jason Smith Show with Mike Harmon here on Fox Sports Radio.
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Buyer in for Jason Smith tonight. We're having a blast
going through the stories of the day. Coming up in
about twenty minutes from now. We'll get the family together
as we always do when Dan Buyer is with us here.
But we've got a couple of stories out of golf, Dan, Uh,
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your wheelhouse, your love of the game, uh, and the
sport and where it's headed. And obviously we've had some
great discussions related to the PGA Tour and Live Golf
and the seven events series going on and all the
dollars and cents and and watching that unfold. But you know,
one of our long time the sense is not only
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c E N T S it's also s E N
S E no I'd it yeah, now, very carefully crafted
sentences here on Fox Sports Radio, no question about it. Uh,
the excellence of elocution, as I like to call it. Uh.
Tiger Woods hanging out at the JP mcmahannus program in
the County Limerick, where my family's from, which is why
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I have the gift of gab evidently, but he showed
up and a lot of smiles, a lot of celebrities
and and top names on the tour, raising a ton
of money as they do each and every year. But
for Tiger Woods, you know, it's the idea of all right,
I want to play in the British Open also now
known as just the Open, but I want to give
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it at least one more run at a high level.
Is the quote that I've seen show up in my
timeline and numerous articles. And the kid in me right,
because I'm not much older than Tiger Woods, so I'm
gonna still call myself a kid, uh that I've aged
along with him, that I keep wanting to see greatness
from guys that are about our age, my age one
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more time, right to see that the body and the
mind are strong enough to have that resolve to do so,
and acquitted himself pretty well at this pro am Uh
in Ireland said something that I'll have to put on
my bucket list to go and attend and hang out.
Uh maybe golf of course in Ireland at some point,
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you know, once I can actually hold a club again
as I get my right hand back to making a
rudimentary fist at this point. But now we're looking at
tiger Woods and and trying to figure out. You and
I have had this discussion in various forms through the
years of just trying to figure out Tiger Woods at
being able to make said run that he's trying to
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do right quote, I'm lucky enough to be part of
the past champions that have won there. I want to
play there again, and I don't know when they're ever
gonna go back while I'm still able to play at
a high level. Expectations for him here right Are we
unrealistic as a sporting community? Is it too much wishing
and hoping versus what reality is? Because when the name
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Tiger Woods gets brought up, Dan, everybody gets excited. Yeah,
I think that there is a lot of wishing and hoping,
and I don't think that it's I don't think that
it's there right now. But I would say too, to
Tiger's point that you mentioned of him pointing out that
he wants to play at the Open Championship when it's
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at St. Andrew's, when he's still competitive, I don't. I
don't know what the future holds for Tiger was and
if I had to bet one way or the other,
if I had to bet he wins another major, he
doesn't win a major. I'm obviously picking he doesn't win
another major. It's just for honestly, for for a lot
of the professionals, you would probably pick they're not gonna
win another major Sanza, a John ram or a Colin
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Morikawa or I mean, Rory hasn't won one since. I
think he's got a really good chance next week. But
that's Major championship golf. So so Tigers saying that this
like this could be a last dance, I think that
you you could maybe think of it that way. However,
there are a couple of things that that I'll do
the positive spin on it, Mike. The Open Championship goes
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back to St. Andrews as often as they can, and
they've done that usually every five years, and they wanted
to have the oniftuh at St. Andrew's, and so that's
where it is this year. That's what it was supposed
to be there uh last year, but then the year before,
remember they canceled the they canceled it in so they
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just pushed everything back a year. So the hundred and
fiftie would be at St. Andrew's. The D five maybe
there five years from now, and Tiger at that point
would be in his early fifties. And I know that's
not where you would think like, oh, it's competitive, But
I Phil Michaelson one, you know, a PGA championship like
he did last year at fifty. I think that's an
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actual motivation for Tiger. I'm not saying he could do it,
but I think it's a motivation. He knows how to
play links golf, but in his recent form, I just
find it very difficult for him to to to compete.
I mean, he won the Open Championship in two thousands
in shooting nineteen under par. He won it in two
thousand five shooting fourteen under par, then in Louists, and
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I believe was sixteen under par when he ended up
winning the uh the Claret jug So like you have
to really go low, Mike and Tigers shooting in the
seventies and and and that's where that's where it's That's
why I just I don't think that it's going to
be there next week when he plays. But this was
the goal. He mentioned it when he played at the
Masters in April, that he was playing in the Masters
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and that he was gonna play at St. Andrew's. There
was no idea what was going to happen in between.
He ends up playing the p G A and then
withdraws after three rounds and then doesn't play the US Open.
But I think he just wanted to be there for this.
But I would not count him out. Even even though
it's very slim of his odds of of winning another major,
and specifically an Open championship, I still wouldn't put it
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past him. I just don't think it's gonna happen next week. Yeah,
And in oftentimes people take their pejoratives when we have
athletes in any sport and go on down the line
where they're deemed. You know, I guess to put it
in its simplest terms, past, past the prime, past the
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point of being competitive, good at all, you know, all
of those things? Right, We we remember the and I'm
trying to be kind about it, right, I don't want
to be dismissive because we all we all hate our
end at whatever job we do, for athletic pursuits, whatever. Right,
because we have William May's at the end of his
run in a mets Uni, the famous seventy three tops
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photo that is out there. You can google that as
you want. Joe namath as a ram uh. You know
Emmett Smith. There was a photo just the last but
two weeks ago, Dan, that was Emmett Smith and his
Cardinals uniform and Jerry Rice and a Seahawks jersey as
they hugged each other and and things of that nature. Right,
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We've seen guys played to the point of all right,
they can still maybe move a bit, right, Football one
of those things. You're still gonna have some catches, still
gonna run for some yardage, but you're not the player
you were. Golf, can you win? Maybe not, but can
you have a round. Can you have a couple of
holes that still capture the imagination? Sure? And that's where
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Tiger Woods has been for a while, right, What we've
seen one or two good rounds and then day three
it goes awry or physically, ah, he's not able to finish, right,
We've seen it with his leg since the the accident
and such. So you know, but there's still just that
hope that you can find one more, one more round.
Inn which so as a as a sports fan, right, Serena,
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why didn't we pay attention at Wimbledon? Maybe like tennis,
maybe you're just like history and legacy and legendary performers
for one more run and that's Tiger where we're at
any time, his name is on an entry card. Amazing
that he's still has even teed it up from the
accident that was, you know, sixteen seventeen months ago and there,
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you know, we're so many procedures done on his leg
and still probably being done on his leg as well.
So to expect that he would be able to come
back and do this is actually remarkable and we should
be glad that we're even seeing him tee it up.
But I think that's the feeling of of almost everybody.
But I also just don't put it past him, Mike,
that he continues to try to train, continues to try
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to play just these major events that he can maybe
a one off event here and there to try to
compete in the majors. And I do think that Phil
Nicholson's win at the p GA, where Phil wanted when
he was fifty years old, and fifty years old and
eleven months by the way, when he won at Kwa
Island last year, the that's the thing that that's the
thing that these guys do, like that's not another benchmark
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that Tiger could put on the wall to be like, alright,
I want to beat Phil. I want to make sure
that he doesn't have the record for oldest player to
win a major. So that is something that actually may
put five more years of Tiger maybe trying to grind
through these majors and to your point, just to have
a good week, one good week. Phil Nicholson prior to
win in the PGA Championship last year, two weeks prior
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was his his UH. The last time he played prior
to the PGA Championship finished sixty nine. There's a pretty
good chance, Mike that he was dead last of players
that made the cut. He didn't make the cut at
the Valve Spar that was three weeks prior. At the Masters,
he was a tied for twenty one. These were his
other results, cut tied for twenty five, tied for thirty five,
cut tied for fifty three, so there was none and
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then cut tied for fifty five prior to that, Like,
that's those were his There was no form that Phil
Nicholson showed heading into the PGA Championship that year that
he was going to compete. But he had a week
and I think that's what always brings us back to
Tiger is Yeah, you know, I mentioned just keeps Hunt
shooting in the seventies, and that's about it. But maybe
that one week he is lightning in a bottle. I
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just it could have happened five years from now, Mike.
I would almost bet that would more than likely happen
that I would happened next week. See. I enjoy the
potential chaos and all of it. And so long as
guys like he and Brady and others are still out
there doing their thing as I get my recovery pajamas
and everything ready for the next run of my my
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life here Dan, so long as they're on a court,
on a football field, on a course, I don't feel
too old, except for the aches and pains that greet
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still dustin Frostburg, that Big a Alex tie shirts and
Brian family making the Fox Family tonight. Top six answers
on the Board just six to go with tonight. There
are three strikes and a pass available. We know the
four major sports. This is no offense to the MLS.
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It just made my job easier to not include them NFL,
Major League Baseball, NBA, and NHL. Guys, I want to
know the six u S states that are home to
exactly exactly three major sports league. So the states that
have teams that represent the league. I want to know
the six states that are home to exactly three, not four,
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not all four of them, not too but exactly three
of the major sports leagues of the NFL, Major League Baseball, NBA,
and NHL. My Carmen, we start with you, as my
brain starts running here, let's go to Denver, Denver, Okay,
so it would be the state of Colorado. Okay, all
right now, that's all right, that's all. That's all good.
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I know this is a tough one. This is a
tricky one tonight. All right? Is it Colorado Broncos, Rockies, Avalanche,
Nuggets making up there? Yes, yes, justin Frostburg. Six states
that are home to exactly three of the major sports leagues.
I didn't want to count Russell Wilson. Sorry, that's that's
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always for you, Dan, thanks for being a team player.
All right, Frostburg, you are up only three, right, yes,
six American states that are home to exactly three Major
league Missouri. All right, show me Missouri. There they are. Yes,
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you've got the NFL, you've got Major League Baseball, and
you have the NHL. With to say, those blues, Missouri
is a go no NBA team in that state. Over
to the big a Alex tie shirt. Dan. For some reason,
I was thinking of the number ten because maybe that
was all I see. How about Tennessee, Dan, let me
get that. That's a good guests, show me Tennessee. Let's
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go there. It is no NBA, but you've got the
Grozzlies in Memphis. You you got the Predators and Titans
in Nashville. See us off the board. Let's go. Brian Finley,
having used to be a resident of Spokane, Washington, I'm
going to Washington State. Guys. Let's go to the Pacific Northwest.
Show me Washington. Yes, Now the Cracking are there, the
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Mariners are there, and the Seahawks are there. We are
just waiting for those sonics. Back around to my Carmen,
who's struggling. Do you not have like nine thousands of
things going through. There's a pass available if you want.
You know what, I've never done it. You say you'll
never forget your first time. I'll take it here all
Ryan Harvard's taking the pass. Let's knock off North Carolina.
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North Carolina. Yes, you've got the Hurricanes and Raleigh. You've
got the Panthers in Charlotte, and you got the Hornets
in Charlotte. North Carolina is off the board. Over to
Justin Frostburg Man. Sorry, Bunny, I had to do it.
How about Michigan, Michigan. That's a pretty good guess, is
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it Michigan. No, they got the Wings, they got the Pistons,
they got the Tigers. Somebody say the Lions aren't an
NFL team, but we count them for this exercise. That's
the second strike. Let's go over to the big a
Alex Tye shirt. Dan, he passed, Yeah, passes gone, Dan Um.
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So I know you guys aren't anime fans, but there's
this one great movie called Whisker Away. So why don't
we follow the whisker and go to Wisconsin? Dan, how
about that my home state? Show me Wisconsin. Let's go
Bucks Brewers and Packers, no NHL team, Brian Fairley, it
is all up to you six American states that are
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home to exactly three major sports leagues. Isn't there a
song called Ohio is for Lovers? I hope? So anyway,
isn't that Virginia? Yeah, but in this case it's Ohio.
Is it Ohio? No? I forgot about the Cabs. Uh,
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if only Georgia was on your mind? Yes, the Georgia
was the final answer. You're not calling the Thrashers that
now defunct. I went to a Thrashers game once. I've
never been to a Hawks game, but I've been to
a Thrasher Hawks game in Atlantic US. Was he went
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full Chris Sale on us? That was? That was really
tough yourself, guys. Big Game found it really easily in
the Google machine. I was not now channeling some other
form of ty Shirt in another universe, and he's in
the Marvel. It helps when his phone dings too. That
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was just the ding for the right answers. Oh Man, anyway,
we referenced that Chris Sale video. I might do a
little bit of that. And I don't know why I
just screamed Denver. I don't know. There was no thought too.
I was like, all right, that guy, that guy, okay
going Sometimes there's advantages to going first. Anyway, he's dan
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by out my garment. Coming up next, we take a
turn into the n b A and going dark.