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April 18, 2024 41 mins

Covino & Rich take dozens of great calls on their Old-School topic of the week; America's best jingles of all-time! The show & listeners have way too much fun reminiscing. There's a report that Belichick was bad-mouthed by Robert Kraft when looking for a new job.. have you ever been c-blocked? Plus, Utah hockey, young Harden, Covino's box of potatoes, & an intriguing baseball card dilemma!  

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would you do involving baseball cards? On over promised right
after this show, but right now it's a Thursday. We
throw it back every Thursday. Old School in fifty hits,
and there was this viral YouTube clip about old school jingles,
and we figured we'd go over some of our favorite
ones and make our own list before we go to
the phones. At eight seven seven ninety nine on Fox.
Eight seven seven ninety nine on Fox, I want to

(02:24):
give you the top three according to this list. All right,
So if I'm taking your answer away, I'm sorry, but
I don't think I am coming in to number three,
number three in my best Spider Harrison from Serious XM
Spider Harris Alka Seltzer PLoP PLoP fizz phizz number three.
Oh actually that was number two. I Trbo Countdown got

(02:47):
a number three, Huggies, Mommy wow, I'm a big kid now,
Mommy wow, that is a good kid now coming to
number two. You already heard it at cal PLoP PLoP
fizz Fish and Cheating blen Chandra. Cheating Blenchandra also pointed
out that Jimmy Connors was a part of that tennis

(03:08):
great Jimmy Connors, saying that memorable for a particular generation,
and the number one according here's a jingle for number
one coming here, Number one Top ten jingles of all time,
Spider Harrison with a y. Why I don't know is
band aid? I'm stuck on band aid and band aids

(03:31):
stuck on me. But guess what. There's a fun factor.
It's a fun fact and I'm about to drop a
bomb on you. Fun fact Thursday. We should save this
for Friday one day. Yeah, I know it's coming. There's
a very famous artist that your mom grew up loving.
She probably saw him perform at the Cooper at the

(03:53):
Copo Cabana. What do you mean my mom spot loves
it too, she said, My mom likes I'm like Neil Diamond.
Do you know Barry Manilo wrote a lot of those
famous jingles. He wrote the Bandied one, and he wrote
one that I'm about to give away.

Speaker 2 (04:07):
And he would tweak his voice to sing some of them.

Speaker 1 (04:10):
Danny g you brought it up in our pre show meeting.
He brought up like a good he wrote, like a
good neighbor state farmer.

Speaker 2 (04:17):
Is there crazy?

Speaker 1 (04:17):
Barry Manilo? The best version is the best version is
Peyton Manning and Brad Paisley. That is the best version
of a good neighbors, state farmer is there? So that
might be your number one because it's so famous to
get how long it's been around. Now, there's a lot
of jingles that Barry Manilow wrote that people forgot about
or we moved past. Yeah, that one still remains.

Speaker 2 (04:38):
I read that he has like ten major ones that
he still earns money off.

Speaker 1 (04:42):
You know what It's like, Danny G. Barry Manilo dominated
the jingle game the same way the late great Alan
Thick dominated the TV theme game. A lot of people
don't realize alan Thick did Facts of Life. He sang
a lot of those things. Different strokes you could actually
hear if you pay attention and being serious, you'll hear
alan Thick's voice like, oh my god, that is alan Thick.

(05:04):
So when you listen to well the World don't move
to the beat of just onere, that's alan Thick, dude.
So anyway from growing paints, right, let's go to the phones.
Let's chop it up the most memorable jingles old school
in fifty Hey give you one more? Before the phone shure,
I was saying, you got the Mentos jingle on standby?
I feel like Mento's one of my favorites. Mentos to me,

(05:26):
was more popular in jingle form than actual eating Mentos.
I don't even know what mentos is, but hear what
here it is. It's the freshmaker Mentos. I'm picturing that
guy on the bench and he sits on the bench
with his jacket.

Speaker 3 (05:40):
Hety.

Speaker 4 (05:41):
It doesn't matter what times live. Nothing gets you with Mentos.

Speaker 1 (05:52):
And it's supposed to be Mentos the fresh marker, you know.
I think the fresh Maker Dave Grohl and the food

(06:14):
Fighters re enacting it.

Speaker 2 (06:16):
Thanks version.

Speaker 1 (06:17):
Let's go to the phones eight seven, seven ninety nine
on Fox, the ones that stood out to you mental side.
You got to start with a guy named Trip in Vegas.
Let's up Trip, Trip McNeely.

Speaker 5 (06:31):
Good afternoon, gentlemen. Thank you for taking my call.

Speaker 1 (06:33):
No problem, come to mind.

Speaker 6 (06:35):
I got a couple.

Speaker 1 (06:36):
First one would be, uh my boloney has the first name.

Speaker 3 (06:40):
It's Oscar.

Speaker 1 (06:42):
Yeah, yeah, legendarlastic, like just transcends generations for sure, dal
Trip any others. You know, the only reason I know
how to spot baloney is thanks to that. So I'm
not true.

Speaker 2 (06:52):
Yeah you got one more Trip.

Speaker 3 (06:54):
Yeah, dude, I got one more.

Speaker 5 (06:55):
Well, I got settled, but I do want to this one?

Speaker 2 (06:57):
How about h I'm a fet for your pepper?

Speaker 5 (07:00):
Would you like to be a pepper tooth?

Speaker 1 (07:02):
Yeah, that's a good one. That is no, Yeah for sure.
I was just thinking now the doctor Pepper commercialists sweet
and a lot of people don't know. That's Justin Garini
from American Idol. Remember that kid with the afro, the
kid that lost Season one? Little Sweet, Sweet Sweet. That's

(07:23):
Justin Garini from American Idol. Fun Facts. This is really
a fun fact type of show. I know, Steven Boise
where the potatoes are strong. I'll be there this weekend.

Speaker 2 (07:32):
What do you know?

Speaker 1 (07:33):
What'll buy you a Dutch Brothers? What's up? Steve? No,
I just gave you my infro?

Speaker 5 (07:39):
Yeah, to buy you drink.

Speaker 1 (07:41):
I am the freedom my dad saying that to me,
my whole life drawing up. Yeah for sure. Yeah. It
sounds like a three. It's based on a three tenor
song like.

Speaker 7 (07:54):
It sounds like it's it's I know.

Speaker 1 (07:58):
Yodas, It's uh, it's I mean no Mexican Mariacci.

Speaker 2 (08:03):
Steve, you said you had one more?

Speaker 1 (08:06):
Oh, I'm sure.

Speaker 6 (08:07):
Uh, that's kind of a cheesy.

Speaker 5 (08:08):
One is for apple, Jay's for jacks.

Speaker 1 (08:11):
Cinnamon toast apple jacks not only an old shame you
go cereals, that's a whole category. Cinnamon to scrunch, cinnamon
and jugar are bacon up. But but if you got the
whole yeah, I mean you got to think how obsessed
we were. We really hypnotized by these things. And by
the way, when's the last time you had apple jacks?

(08:31):
Did they even make those?

Speaker 4 (08:32):
They did?

Speaker 1 (08:32):
My wife like that really oddly enough? My goodness, let
me hit you up with one more that's more current.
But Larry David couldn't get this out of his head
On the recent season of Curby Your Enthusiasm, the whole
JG wentworth that'll get stuck in your head. I saw

(08:59):
a funny meme that said, that's so funny, but you
can stop. It said, I saw funny, Sam wants to stop.
Sam could do an eight hour show. I have thoughts
on JG went with but go ahead, Oh, I saw he.

Speaker 2 (09:11):
Has thoughts on them controversial.

Speaker 1 (09:13):
He's like, I like how the tenor uh. I saw
a funny meme. It said, if I got arrested, I
don't know anyone's phone number anymore because of you know,
you keep he goes, the only person I'd be able
to call is JG. Wentworth And I'm like, you know what, facts? Actually,
I got think of two other people I could call
aside from JG.

Speaker 2 (09:29):
Wentworth.

Speaker 1 (09:30):
Oh should I shout him out? Please do? I don't
want to take anyone answer away, But uh, how about
eight seven seven cars for Kids? And how about eight
hundred and five eight day two three hundred and In
fact that I think some old dude who was part
of the original song re enacted it with like his

(09:52):
grandkids recently and it went viral and you could recognize
the voice because he sang it.

Speaker 8 (09:56):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (09:56):
The funniest part of this conversation is that it's just
proving that Jingles theme songs, all these things are so working. Yeah,
they're impactful, Like, for sure, you know some of them
you like. But what I'm saying, if you take it
to sports for a second, if you're telling me the
nineties NBA on NBC theme or the Monday Night Football
song of that Sunday Night Football, dun't dun't like those

(10:20):
songs and themes are so memorable, so memorable, and yah.

Speaker 2 (10:25):
Even with the NFL Draft coming up next week, that
little tone is famous for you.

Speaker 1 (10:31):
Do do do do do do that? Man, Tommy Segy
hit us up at Covino and Rich and we'll wrap
it up with your phone calls. Everybody, Hang tight. Fact,
by the way, that you know that's Steve Covino on
the snare drum there. I was saying to play that.
A lot of people know that, and it's Rich on
the trumpet right here. Tommy Seggiy hit us up at

(10:54):
Covino and Rich. Everything's at Covino and Rich at Fox
Sports Radio. He says, Come on, guys, you was Fox
Sports like Mike the Gatorade commercial sometimes dream Yeah, I
mean as a kid, he is. It was huge. That's
part of Michael Jordan's legacy. In my opinion, that really

(11:15):
I think solidified it for kids because you realize, yeah,
every kid did want to be like Michael Jordan. That
was awesome. So you absolutely are your answers. But honestly,
as a kid, we we got we got it. We
don't have in the system. Bursh. You got to pull
to be like Mike because it ties everything from sports
and jingles together. Because when we were kids, that made

(11:36):
you want to drink gatorade. It did him. Do you
know I'm picturing the black and white one and the
gatorade was in color, right, is that what you picture?
I don't know. There was several guys are crossing over
in the theme songs. Now that's a commercial j yeah jingle.

Speaker 2 (11:51):
The yeah what is it? Does?

Speaker 1 (11:53):
A jingle is a jingles shorter because the app is
like your definition of a jingle. But you see fruit
when we played that's like a song sort of yeah
you shine up, grab a stick, good juice and fruit
on your iTunes?

Speaker 4 (12:07):
Right.

Speaker 1 (12:07):
I think of that as the extended jingle. Rich when
you're playing recreational softball and somebody makes a great grab,
what do people do? They say, Yeah, that's the other's
that's see.

Speaker 2 (12:20):
I think that is a stinger. That's a stinger dingery jingles.

Speaker 1 (12:23):
Like when you say stinger, I think like you said,
the NFL draft a week away? Do do do?

Speaker 6 (12:27):
Do?

Speaker 1 (12:27):
Do? Do do do? That's like a that's a memorable stinger,
as you would say. I guess right. I think it's
the call that a stinger. I think, yeah, kids, that's
called the So we're wrapping up with your phone calls.
Throw Back Thursday, Old School in fifty hits eight seven
seven ninety nine on Fox your top jingles of all time?
According to that viral video, it was the band Aid one,

(12:48):
but we disagree. We're going over some better. Remember that
uh Roger in Tacoma, Hey Roger Fella.

Speaker 7 (12:56):
So we used to sing jingles and theme songs over
and over in our family, so we knew them all.

Speaker 1 (13:01):
So you might remember.

Speaker 5 (13:02):
McDonald's first came out with to All Be.

Speaker 1 (13:07):
We remember we had it on Finyl, gave it a
little record. Yeah, we had it because that was a
big prize campaign. If they said you want at the
end of that record, you won, Like I forget what
the prize was, but I remember I lost, stayed under
a three seconds stuff. So then Burger King felt the depression.

Speaker 6 (13:23):
They hold the pickles. O't let us special lords, don't upset.
That's all we asked, is that you let us have
it your way, have it your way.

Speaker 1 (13:33):
How hilarious. You know what I thought he was going
to say, though, as a Burger King ad plays on TV.
How ironic is that? Look at that? I thought he
was going to say after the original that's probably.

Speaker 3 (13:48):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (13:48):
I thought he used to say bought up because that's
a yeah. Well, the new ones kind of catchy too.

Speaker 2 (13:53):
And you know, you know who wrote that push a
t what the clips?

Speaker 1 (13:58):
I didn't know that.

Speaker 2 (13:59):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (13:59):
By the and by the way, that's how Roger won
over his wife. Dude, you know he Hey, listen to this.
It just goes to show you how impactful these things were. Ready,
you're a big cereal guy, Hugh. I was a serial
killer back in the eighties. I got one. What do
you got? I'm the repping Mesta and I'm here in

(14:21):
the same I love fruity pebbles in a major way.
Its pebbles in a major way. That was just a
random commercial that was a song, but just a random
commercial that we all loved and knew and I loved.
I used to house some Coco pebbles.

Speaker 2 (14:35):
Did you guys have any regional drops? Rich?

Speaker 1 (14:37):
I know back in the day, you worked for the
famous Z one hundred. It's a famous radio station jingle,
Z one hundred.

Speaker 2 (14:45):
Yeah in southern California, And I think people outside of
Cali might know this one. Cal Worthington and his dog
Spot And we didn't know. Me and my older brothers
kids had no idea, and other kids saying the same thing,
go see cow go see cow, go see cow. But
we I thought it was pussy cow, pussy cow, pussy cow,
because he had all these circus animals and all these commercials.

Speaker 1 (15:06):
Dude, I got two of them. We're from the East
Coast growing up in New I grew up in Union,
New Jersey. But we all listened to New York radio
and the two that stood out to me the most
is one oh one CBS, F one oh on CBS.
And then they had this Frankie Valley guy saying.

Speaker 3 (15:23):
Your favorite all these CBS FM.

Speaker 1 (15:27):
And then it was.

Speaker 3 (15:29):
WUFA y New yor So SMATs Radio six to six
wuf Yes, you see these things stay in your heads forever.

Speaker 1 (15:40):
Man, you know what let me give you. Let me
give you another based very East Coast. I know this regional.
I was like Danny G. I didn't realize the the
love of Earl Shive out here on the West Coast.
When we were on the East Coast local there was
a place called Mount Airy Lodge. I don't know if
it was upstate New York. It was a pokonos Poco

(16:01):
beauty full Mount Very Lodge.

Speaker 3 (16:04):
Oh, you have to bring is your love of everything beautiful.

Speaker 1 (16:09):
He's so right about that. And you know what I
thought you were gonna say, though, The Lulla bayon Broadway,
which Roach motel on Eighth Avenue in New York City,
they aired that commercial all the time when we were kids.
All right, wrapping it up with your phone calls Ron
favorite jingles in Alabama? What's up? Ron? Hey, guys were

(16:30):
good man? What comes to mind? Old school jingles? Well,
this is a really old school one, probably before your time.
But there used to be a camera called the Swinger
and they used to go, it's.

Speaker 7 (16:40):
Almost a camera, it's almost alive.

Speaker 1 (16:42):
It's only nineteen dollars ninety five? Dude, what year was
that now? For real? Because it's just amazing that you
said it might be late that might be late sixties. Easy.
Just shows the power of the jingle. Yeah, amazing.

Speaker 6 (16:55):
How you remember that?

Speaker 4 (16:56):
Though?

Speaker 1 (16:57):
The guy before me mentioned about McDonald's. Are you the
work there?

Speaker 5 (17:00):
When that jingle came out and we.

Speaker 1 (17:02):
Have I saw the T shirt.

Speaker 5 (17:03):
I think I saved.

Speaker 6 (17:04):
It has a whole you know, to all these patties
printed on the front of the shirtnoon we had to
wear it every kid.

Speaker 1 (17:10):
Sixty five is what I'm seeing on YouTube and the
jingle get extra credit to jingle outlast the product. The
guy's still saying the product hasn't been around in thirty years,
fifty years, probably, you know, did Birst pull? Trying to
think did he pull the old school five dollars foot long?
But the first second. The other day, I was just
complaining how a foot long subway is down? Nineteen dollars

(17:31):
baseline boom boom boom by your dandy gy on the
base there twenty twenty dollars. Twenty dollars. Now they advertised
six dollars cookie, Yes, six dollars, six inch, five dollars cookie.

(17:52):
Who do we got next? That's uh A Linn in Florida?
Hey Lynn, what's up?

Speaker 5 (18:00):
What's up? All right? I don't know if anybody's gonna
remember this one, but it was a good one, and
I really think the product is still around.

Speaker 1 (18:07):
Arci Cola was the scoreboard at Say Stadium with a
mets plight. It was rc Cola everywhere in Queens.

Speaker 5 (18:15):
And the jingle was some kids still do the surfing
calisbone change CUsing up and down slow that ms I
get up back some day. Maybe I'm gonna know one
the way pack him on the twe to me and my.

Speaker 1 (18:38):
You go to Holly, you go to Hollywood. I think
the new Taylor swift dropped until midnight, and that was
the Royal Crown cola jingle. I had no idea, is
that Royal Crown? You didn't notice the Royal Crown. Well,
I'm the son of a I used to ride with
the vending machine repair man. Hard to find her these
days he's made. But you know what, let me tie

(18:59):
it back to sports again. These are regionals, so I apologize,
but they were famous to me and some of you
might recognize it. Gotta go to mos Gotta go to
Modal's got it, which is yeah, okay, it's an equivalent
of Big Five out here. Growing up before that was
Herman's We are Sports.

Speaker 2 (19:20):
No nobody said one of my favorite Halloween candies, give
me a.

Speaker 1 (19:25):
Break, Give me a break, Break me off a piece
of that. Kid can't for it's a good one, Danny Jake.

(19:45):
And then my brother was an animal and he would
take a bite from the side.

Speaker 7 (19:49):
And I know there's a whole subplot of an episode
of the Office where Andy's trying to figure out what
the lyrics are to the Kitcat theme, and he's like,
break me off piece of that football cream and he can't.

Speaker 1 (20:00):
He can't. It's a great episode. Two jingle writers in
sitcom history that come to mind? Can you think of
him in the last I'd say thirty years. Yeah, it wasn't.
I think I got one. It wasn't. It wasn't Uncle Jesse.

(20:22):
Uncle Jesse. Wasn't Uncle Jesse, Him and him and Uncle
Joey remember a jingle company? Okay, I was gonna say Joey.
So Uncle Jesse and Uncle Joey wrote jingles in San Francisco.

Speaker 2 (20:33):
It was the other one in real life, Clayton Kershaw's dad.

Speaker 1 (20:36):
Yes, yeah, that's that's crazy. I didn't know that. And
there's one more spot. The show is based in beach
house in Malibu. A lot of the time he's at
his piano and he writes jingles. Oh yeah, I met
Charlie Harper. Charlie was a jingle writer. I get that
must pay nicely. Well, look, maybe we could take one
more phone call. No, I think we're good, but so late.

(20:59):
So here's a we're gonna do. Just go to the
Twitter page, our ex page, Instagram, whatever. Hit us up
at Covino and Rich at Fox Sports Radio. Hashtag greatest jingles, whatever, hashtag.
Cavino rules, whatever you want and and put your answer there.
We appreciate it. You know, there was a quick story.
I'll believe him because it's on social media. But cheating

(21:21):
Belandra hit us up bare, he said, Yo. Covino on Rich, Danny,
g let me give you a quick backstory. If I
want to be like Mike, they wanted to use the
song from the Jungle Book Disney I want to be
like You, and Disney said nah. So they said, all right,
well license and they made their own song. So picture

(21:43):
the Gatorade Michael Jordan commercial. They wanted to use the
I Want to be Like You from the Jungle Book,
sort of like how we always know the et story.
How they wanted to use M and ms and Eminem's
like no, and then Reese's piece read all the benefits.
So there you go. More. Covino on Rich. We will
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Speaker 1 (22:54):
Boom boom boom boom boom. You know now that I
hear it the story of how they wanted the Jungle
Book song and couldn't get it. This has that vibe absolutely, Mike.
The most memorable jingles of all time Caven Owners trying
to throw back Thursday. Do you remember the other one
that it replaced or the original Gatorade jingle? Iowa Sam,

(23:19):
you know, I'll remind you. Gatorade is Thursday for that
deep down body thirst. That's right, that was their thing
before all that took over. And I gotta give a
shout out to a classic. Someone mentioned it off the air,
but Iowa Sam sort of pointed out these take you
back to really innocent time and it's true. Yeah, it's

(23:39):
very nostalgic. Go to throw Back Thursday. But one of
the kings if you were a kid of the eighties
is I don't want to grow up. I'm a Toys
a Russ kid. Yeah, that's a big one from bike
due playing video games. Big story there is when we're
having like a rough day or something, or there's two

(24:00):
many bills on the table, we'll sing that, like my
wife will say, I don't want to grow up.

Speaker 2 (24:04):
So that's like still in our lexicon.

Speaker 1 (24:06):
And they're coming back, I think, slowly but surely Toys
r Us. So good to hear, and thanks for playing along.
Thanks again for all the feedback at Coveno and Rich
put your answers there. Now, Rich, we paused on a story.
We were talking about how you were the biggest sea
block we ever met. But there's another story where apparently
apparently Robert Kraft Warren, the Falcons owner Arthur Black not

(24:29):
to trust Bill Belichick and sea block them for a
job opportunity, but Patriots are denying it. So would you
admit it? I know, but you know this story gained
a little steam. I wonder if there is truth to it,
and we were posting a question on you know, have
you ever been sea blocked? And Rich, I know you

(24:51):
had or for an opportunity, not necessarily or maybe maybe
I would say not necessarily with a traditional sense of
being blocked in a dating in area. I'm saying, have
you ever come to find out like you were up
for a job and someone sabotaged you? And I was
talking to Big Mike who runs his place, and I said, Mike,

(25:11):
you're a guy that hires and fires people, gets you
run this place. What do you do when someone gives
you the call and says, hey, big Mike who runs
his place? Can I put you down as a reference?
But what if you don't believe in that person, Because
that's happened to you and I we've had like an
old intern or an old you know, you don't say
the right thing. Now you're sort of c blocking that

(25:33):
person of an opportunity. Like like, I never want to
take work away from someone, But if someone says, hey, Rich,
what do you think of you know, Doug or Frank
that worked for you? The worst I'll say is, hey,
they were you know they were they were good.

Speaker 3 (25:49):
But.

Speaker 2 (25:52):
You're not a good actor.

Speaker 9 (25:53):
Rich.

Speaker 1 (25:55):
You know, I'll do it. Someone I'll do it Larry
David did on the final season a curb with his
assist Then you just, uh, you passed them along to
someone else, being like, oh, my assistants the best, and
they're like, I'm looking for one, Oh take mine. It
might not be necessarily a job that you were blocked from,
but maybe there were reputation killers at your office or
workplace where you know, they would talk smack about you

(26:17):
to ruin any chances of a promotion. That happened to
me once. Yeah, you know, I definitely had people that
would try to downplay my skills and downplay my my intelligency,
that even behind the scenes, and it would get back
to me and I'll never forget that because they were
trying to get in the way of they saw me
as a threat essentially looking back and they were trying

(26:37):
to tear me down. I know they were ever given
the op and that sucked, but they were right, you
are a male bimbo, you are you are himbo. They
do make a point. What did they say? The quote
was he's a doorknob, and that got back to me.
I didn't know what that meant. I was dumb as
a doorknob, because what does that mean? Veto put that
in the production somehow. No, but he's start saying things

(27:01):
like that to other people. Maybe they're breaking the glass
on you, and then it gets in someone's brain and
that someone could be important, that could ruin an opportunity
for you. You know, so people just trying to get
in your way by killing or cramping your reputation. It's
a weak ass movement. I got no respectfully tell you
false rumors. These things could block infect Spot. There was
a guy who used to work with that solely worked

(27:23):
against Spot looking back, right, I mean there was you know,
oh yeah, that's right. I know Spot's talking weird because
Spot has no enemies, no at all. You know, it
was kind of wild that this guy sort of created
a reputation for Spot, like he didn't know me at
all and he didn't know him. Yeah, I'll back Spot
up on that.

Speaker 2 (27:43):
I mean, weird. He just thought you had a punchable
face maybe, I mean, looking back at what?

Speaker 9 (27:47):
Right?

Speaker 1 (27:47):
But no kidding, But let me tell you when I
was early in my radio days. If you think I'm
hyper and have energy, now, can you imagine twenty four
year old ma, weren't you the original Kimmy Gibbler. I
was in New York radio and I was just hustling
and working, picking up every shift or job I could.

(28:09):
I was on the air, doing promotions, doing anything possible,
and someone who I guess you would consider would be
one of the other guys trying to get that break,
started telling people, you know, Rich is all hyped up,
he's a coke head. Whoa And I'm telling you right now,
haunt to God. Never tried cocaine in my life. The most.
I'll smoke weed or take a gummy here there, never

(28:32):
touched cocaine. And someone came up to me, a mentor
of mine was like, I just want to let you know.
I know, in the radio and entertainment business, you know drugs,
you know a lot of people. You got a reputation.
And he's like, I just don't want you going down
the wrong path. And I was like, yo, for real,
it's natural, man. I was like, I'm just a natural maniac.
That's wild man.

Speaker 2 (28:49):
Yeah, plus five cups of coffee.

Speaker 1 (28:51):
He has been known to snort pixie sticks like I
don't know if that counts. Yeah, I mean, you could
say my two coffees and then I saw Richard a
line of fun and then a gummy to settle me.
Might be another problem? What's up, Dan Byer?

Speaker 9 (29:03):
Did? Can you know tell that girl that you tried
to see block in be like that guy's a coked anyway?

Speaker 1 (29:08):
Yeah, yeah, I got it back. You don't want to
go down that path. He's got a I mean so
it's kind of interesting, interesting though, to see that these
sea blocking tactics happen in sports, and I betually they
happened way more often than we realize with players, you know,
reputations because you think sports is all about numbers. But yeah,

(29:29):
you know, well, listen, that guy's difficult to work with,
he's tough. In a lot of that that must happen
a lot. Is it as prevalent as we go to
dB for an update? Do you think it's as prevalent
or not as much as you would think, Like, let's say,
let's go baseball. If someone trying to pick up some
dude in the off season, Oh, you played with him
on the Nationals and Cubs. How is he? Do you

(29:50):
think those inquiries with the players that have played with
that player previously hold as much weight or not really much.
I think it does. Like like Pete A. Lonza so
apparently was influencial in getting Harrison Bader to the Mets
because they played in college together. He's like, no, that's
my dude. I think means much. And speaking of Belichick,
he just went on record saying how much agents play

(30:11):
a part in all the back room talks and everything.
So there's so many back channels and everything going on
with not only front offices but the player's agents. So
the story of the rumor is that Robert Kraft Warren,
the Falcons owner Arthur Blank, not to trust Bill Belichick.
He's not trustworthy, don't trust him, don't hire him. From
owner to owner. Let me just tell you this to

(30:31):
scoop the truth on Belichick. And the Patriots are now
denying that story. But it got us thinking, all right, well,
let's go to Dan Buyer for an update. Now, Dan,
I know I'll be watching and listening to Fox Sports
Radio Draft Night a week from today. Yes, but you
think Belichick's gonna have some good insight Being on the
other side of that.

Speaker 2 (30:48):
I think he is amazing in this role.

Speaker 9 (30:50):
He has never never let me down in watching him
on those thirty to thirty documentary. I'm being truthful.

Speaker 2 (30:57):
No, I know you dred percent.

Speaker 9 (30:59):
He is magnificent in those any thirty for thirty that
he's done with parcels. When he did that NFL one
hundred things, he was great. I do remember a little
blurb that he did on college game Day. I think
that he is magnificent.

Speaker 1 (31:11):
Everything else I imagin great. Imagine we see it and
we're like, wow, you thought he was a great coach.
This guy brings a whole other level on my television.

Speaker 9 (31:20):
There's no doubt in my mind. I am being one
hundred percent truthful of that he will be great. You
got me sold, yes, And I'll tell you what, guys,
there's a change happening. I'll get to all the headlines,
but this kind of starts it out. One of my
favorite sports trivia questions that you'll get is about to change.
You ever know the one where somebody goes, hey, how
many one sports cities or one team you know cities

(31:45):
can you name in professional sports? You see like, Okay, Spurs,
they only have the Spurs, Antonio, San Antonio, Portland with
only the Blazers. Oh and Salt Lake City was always
one with the Jazz. Yes, that is likely about to change,
because tonight, in a matter of minutes, we could find
out that the Arizona Coyotes will be moving to Salt
Lake City, which would then also change the question of

(32:08):
what metropolitan area has all four of the major sports leagues.

Speaker 1 (32:14):
Because Phoenix did, but not the NHL team. So yes, wow,
that's cool now, Dan. Historically, sometimes a team will keep
a name even if it doesn't make sense, like the Lakers,
for instance, in Minneapolis, Lakes Lakers doesn't make sense out
here in La. Are there Coyotes in Utah? Well, there
is a report.

Speaker 9 (32:31):
From Detroit Hockey dot Com that claims trademark applications were
made anonymously through a lawyer in Salt Lake City. Through
a law firm in Salt Lake City. Here's where some
of the names that were trademarked Utah Blizzard, Utah Venom,
Utah Fury, Utah HC, and the Utah Hockey Club. I'll
tell you, well, something to just something to watch. We

(32:53):
don't know if it's official or anything, but what about
the Utah give me two.

Speaker 3 (33:00):
Go?

Speaker 9 (33:00):
He'd forign Jimmy Butler officially ruled out tomorrow against the
Bulls because of his knee injury, but the Bulls feel
that Alex Caruso is progressing from his ankle injury and
has a shot to play tomorrow. Kentucky's Read Shepherd will
enter the NBA draft. Former Wisconsin forward AJ Stores transferring
to Kansas. The Chargers on JK. Dobbins to a one
year deal Ravens wide eld Z Flowers will not face

(33:21):
any punishment from the NFL after they found insufficient evidence
to support allegations made against him stemming from an alleged
incident in January. The NFL did reinstate five players, including
former Lion safety CJ. Moore, after a year long suspension
for violating the league's gambling policy. Pirates pitcher O Roldis
Chapman suspended two games for making contact with an umpire
during an argument. On Monday night. In Day Baseball, the

(33:43):
Rangers outscore the Tigers nine seven. Guardians got past the
Red Tux five to four in the race, top the
Angels two to one. Cubs and Marlins washed out at
Wrigley tonight. They'll make that up on Saturday in a doubleheader. Guys,
back to you.

Speaker 1 (33:55):
Thank you, Dan Bayer. Can I tell you said, Ral,
this Chapman, you know how there came a point and
it's a silly analogy, but remember when James harden You
and I were amazed, like how long has he been
in the league? And it's one of those like wow,
that was quick, Like remember it was my guess, Ral
Chapman thousand and six, James harden O case no, but

(34:16):
it was one of those like wow, we've known him
a long time. Because it doesn't feel that way I feel.
I remember when Chapman was like a young dude throwing
one hundred miles an hour. You know he's been in
the league. Now this is his fifteenth season. Yeah, time
flies twenty ten, it's twenty twenty four from cliche, but
it really is just like a great a great reminder,
like wow to the Yankees, to the Cubbies.

Speaker 2 (34:39):
Harden was two thousand and nine.

Speaker 1 (34:41):
Nine Kansas City, Texas, Pittsburgh. But yeah, some some players
you feel like, oh they in their in your mind,
they feel still young to you. I think the hardened
thing too, because what wasn't he six Man of the Year. Yeah,
and you like you remember that he was good and
you've seen his career sort of prosper but it didn't

(35:02):
seem that long ago. He was the young guy. Yeah, yeah,
same the world as Chapman. I feel that same way.

Speaker 9 (35:07):
All right.

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(36:20):
day Monday through Friday, Cavino and Rich, so many people
sweat the technique. Danny g Old School, Eric B and
Kim say, you know, I rock him is my favorite
rapper of all time. It's great man legends. This is
one of the most classic baselines in hip hop history,

(36:43):
according to me. How about you, Danny J. It's up
there right, It's a yeah, It's way up there. It's
in the top ten. I'd say so. So thank you
for hanging with Cavino and Rich. Don't sweat the technique.
If you're talking smack, I think you are sweating the technique.

Speaker 6 (37:00):
Now.

Speaker 1 (37:01):
I'll be doing it live from Idaho tomorrow. Rich excited
about that. Break out your potatoes. But remember we go
over weekend hobnobbing, towrows Friday already fight weekend, super pumped
about it. Kevin's gonna be sitting in the bethtub of
sour cream and schives tomorrow. Oh yeah, I can't wait.
Bak Donkey, doctor Jones, hold on to your potatoes. Oh
that's boise. It's gonna be lit. Now are you are you?

(37:28):
Are you? Honestly? Have you given anyone an update? Are
you convincing your girlfriend and her family to watch the
Ryan Garcia Devin Hainey fight? Should be an easy cell.
I'm pumped about this fight, man, I really am. And
we'll talk about it a little more on over promised
in about ten minutes, because we're running out of time.
We got lots to talk about on our bonus podcast,

(37:48):
everything from Who's lamer two sports related stories involving me
and Rich. Who's the lamest of each story? Me or Rich?
Some people are gonna say both or both again. That's
on Fox Sports Radio's YouTube page age in ten minutes,
and we're also going to talk about baseball cards. There's
a big story involving baseball cards. Some dude doing construction

(38:09):
found a pack of nineteen fifty two bound baseball cards,
and inside that pack could be a Willie Mays, could
be a Mickey Mantlerookie. You don't know me, and they're
valuing this pack unopened at fifteen thousand dollars to it'll start,
it'll go way up. I'll tell you why, because our
initial thought was, you know, you want to put in
five grand each? You know how many guys would say, hey,

(38:30):
you guys want to put in five grand each? This
is going to be fifty one hundred thousand dollars, Danny
g Let me ask you. We'll discuss this more and over.
Problem question is do you do you open it or not?
Or do you just sell it? What would the sale
price have to be? Because right now they're saying fifteen
k I think it's going to go for a significant more.
But if there's a possible Mantle or Maze in there,

(38:50):
we're talking a million dollar cards, Yeah, seven figures. And
this is not a pack of twenty something cards. I
think it's like eight to ten cards. So well, they
went for a penny back in nineteen fifty two a
pack of cards. We've got about ten cards. So what
are the chances, what are the odds of a mantle
rookie or will he may or something being in there?
I was going to say, I think I would do
the research and find out how many Mantle cards were

(39:13):
printed that year.

Speaker 2 (39:16):
The odds of the spot.

Speaker 1 (39:16):
Tried to be deceptive earlier. You know what he said
he would do spots like isn't there a way to
like like scan it under a light. I'm like, look
are you trying to and then resell the resell the
scrub car, beat up the seal, and like open it
like a letter. Has to be a way to do that.
Speaking of but then that rubs seventy year old Gum
would milt, yeah, oh yeah, is there Gum and the
Bowman nineteen fifty two. Either way, we're going to talk
about this in further detail on our bonus pot. So

(39:40):
will join us if you grow up loving baseball cards?
On the throwback Thursday is so, what would you do
sort of situation? Would you open to something, take the chance,
or sell the pack? Just sell the pack out for
the highest bid? I think, I I you know, I
have a number of mine will save it for over promise.
But there's that there's a number where you'd sell the pack.
But I think unless it's life alter money, not changing

(40:01):
life altering money, I think you got to maybe open
that pack. Well, this is an event in itself, right,
the opening of Yeah, the unveiling. And by the way,
on a side note, I don't know if you heard
about this, but MLB is using debut patches. Now have
you seen this, Like when a player, when a big
leagger makes his debut, there's a patch and they made
a deal with Tops, and if they're making their debut,

(40:23):
it's a one time thing. So now MLB takes that
little patch, gives it to Tops and you get that
opportunity to get that card. So it's like one of one.
And even if you're a scrub, if you're making your
MLB debut and you get that card, it has significant value.
I'll tell you what. As a kid that loved baseball card,
it's called the MLB debut patch pro. It's the Tops

(40:46):
Chrome series, I believe twenty twenty three for a kid
that until I discovered what girls were, for a kid
that loved baseball cards and wrestling more than anything. HM.
I love that another generation now is starting to find
their love of base fall cards because nothing more to me.
Imagine pulling one of those debut once. See that's the
Patricks MLB debut, so you only get one. Let me

(41:08):
let me go to our Twitter feedback because someone came
up with a great answer one of our previous conversations. Today,
we're talking about the biggest c blocks in sports, the
Belichick Arthur Blank story. EP Workshop said, guys, you talk
about that in sports, how do you not bring up
Michael Jordan not letting Isaiah Thomas on the Dream Team.
Wes said the same thing. Oh yeah, we got people say, yeah,

(41:29):
that's a great example. I mean, who's missing from the
Dream Team who could have been? Oh yeah, the guy
that MJ was like, no later to you. All right,
So we'll see you guys over Promised in about five minutes.
Whatever we miss today, we'll get to now and we'll
see you back here, also live tomorrow on Fox Sports Radio.
Until then, there you baby, see you in the over

(41:50):
Promised land. Guys, see you
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