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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is Danny g executive producer of Covino and Rich
Awesome week. Thank you for being a part of it.
And if you missed anything during Monday through Friday, this
is your chance to catch up. This is the best
of the best of the best of the week. Enjoy
and have a great Father's Day weekend.

Speaker 2 (00:17):
Fom giving the fans what they want, right, I mean
it goes back to that. That was so cool to see.
It was great to see the sport and see it
grow overseas become international in that way. I enjoyed it.
I didn't hear this call you speak of though, Rich, No,

(00:39):
I was. Sam told me he had it, but he didn't. Sorry,
I was thinking about something else. Caitlin Clark no, something related.
Oh I got that. I'm not good. We'll get it
a second. But take a listen to something Bryce Harper said,
because this is where I wanted to go anyway. The
call itself will play because it is it does give
you almost like a soccer feel to a baseball call.
I love that and you'll love it. But Bryce Harper

(01:03):
said he observed something about the people overseas.

Speaker 3 (01:07):
The coolest thing I've seen in London yet is I've
driven by and I've seen people outside the pub drinking
and having conversations with no phones or anything like that,
and I think that's one of the cooler things I've
seen just in the world today, because people don't have that,
you don't disconnect like that, And so I think that's
I said it on the Movie Network. And being able

(01:30):
to kind of drive by and see friends together and
family together and everybody's hanging outside pubs and you know,
drinking or doing what they were doing with no phones
and disconnected. I think I think everybody can learn from
that because that's that's that's one of the cool things
I've seen.

Speaker 2 (01:45):
In a while.

Speaker 3 (01:46):
I don't know if I'll go in and watch tonight,
but that's one of the cool things I've seen.

Speaker 2 (01:51):
I think the coolest thing they do is say aluminium
instead of aluminum aluminium. You know, that's cool. But then
I was gonna say, great banter during the game was
I was gonna say that. I know that around the
world there's different stereotypes that different people have. Americans do this,

(02:12):
Americans do that. I mean, I should we all be aware.
Are Americans known to be way more buried in their
phone or isn't everyone around the world buried in their phone,
because maybe that is a Here's what I think. I think.
I agree with everything Bryce Harper said everything, Oh, family
and friends and disconnecting, that's all great. I think that's wonderful.

(02:33):
It's a great message, and it's a great observation. But Yeah,
isn't it safe to say that what he witnessed. I'm
not saying he's lying either. I'm saying I think he
may have witnessed a very rare circumstance to my knowledge.

Speaker 3 (02:47):
I know we.

Speaker 2 (02:48):
Americans are fat and lazy and are in our phones
all day. But I'm with you, Rich, I'm with the
understanding that everybody around the world is equally as obsessed. Yeah,
didn't Elon Musk just give the Internet and pouring in
fact to a foreign tribe and then they became obsessed
with it in the in the Amazon rainforest. It captivated

(03:09):
them like that and changed their lifestyle. You're gonna tell
me that people in England. My exes from England, she
has her nose buried in her phone all the time.
They're better than us. I don't think so. I think
he just witnessed one particular moment. So great observation. I
think it is a reminder that we should all, you know,

(03:30):
maybe spend a little less time on our phone. But
you listen to the call real quick if you know
the ending of the Mets Phillies game, take a listen,
like casting all those dots explodes. Are they gonna get
they running at home?

Speaker 4 (03:41):
They're gonna get the double play to win the game?

Speaker 5 (03:44):
Won an end, He shuts at butts the runner arounds
at home, tights, let.

Speaker 2 (03:50):
The doll fired into mc cloud and the first placement
taints amongst the old nights somehow, which stunned the Phillies.
By the way, Alonzo had a lot of great things
to say about his experience too. Out there. They had
a great time everybody, and they wish they could have
stayed longer, he said. Isn't there something he said about
there's great announcements here in the States. But how cool

(04:10):
was that? Dandy? Didn't that like give a different level
of excitement? That was awesome? A great series in London
over the weekend. Very cool to see. Yeah, baseball is
an international sport, but you know, English people especially lean
into cricket and soccer and things like that. But they
were all fired up and Bryce Harper was was loving

(04:32):
it your boy. Pete Alonzo was saying the only downside
was that they couldn't stay longer and really take it
in because they had such a great experience. But Bryce
Harper said that the one thing he noticed was a
lot of these people were in the moment and at
the pub and buddy chummy with their friends and family.
If you've ever been to London or Ireland or any
you know that part of the world, it's hard to

(04:56):
it's hard to think that the younger generation isn't buried
in their phones, but there is hard there's more of
a buddy chummy camaraderie, cool pub scene that maybe we
lack a little bit here.

Speaker 6 (05:06):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (05:07):
I think Bryce Harper, here's my theory. Bryce Harper witnessed
an awesome moment, but it doesn't depict the entire United Kingdom.
I think he saw a moment of people having a
great time and they were disconnected enjoying the moment, and
it made him think, like, Yeah, that's what living really is.
I don't think it's any different. I mean, we could be.

Speaker 4 (05:30):
Wrong on that.

Speaker 2 (05:31):
We could be the worst. A lot of people think
we are maybe we are Hey, listen, maybe our screen
time averages are way higher than other nations. I find
that hard to believe, especially with young people. Yeah. No,
what I think is interesting though, And I'm not downplaying
traveling abroad. So Bryce Harper said, put the phone down,
disconnect and enjoy people for who they are. I don't
want to downplay traveling abroad because listen, it's a great

(05:53):
opportunity and you know, it's a privilege to travel the
world and see different places. And if you've been lucky
enough to go to you know, different countries, God bless you.
But we do make it seem like they went to
the moon. The flight to London is like the flight
to LA but it is a different world, I know.
But what I'm saying is like artisans, you know, two
teams that are in Philly and New York went to London.

(06:14):
It's the same flight is going to like San Diego
or Seattle or New York or to LA. Like, it's
not that much further. So I wouldn't be surprised if
they do more of this in the future, because the
reality is is it It looked great, It was exciting,
you know what I'm saying, Like it's it's not that crazy.
Gotta grow the sport. I love it. I thought it
was great, really cool, and no one's on their phone.

(06:36):
Everyone's just, you know, everyone's just.

Speaker 1 (06:39):
And I looked up the screen time average studies in
both countries and they're similar.

Speaker 2 (06:45):
Yeah, they had, I would imagine, because I don't think.
Tell me it's like a from teenagers in London and
you know, Germany and Italy they're on TikTok just as
much as your stupid kids, exactly. I mean the answer
is more pubs, more beer, That's the answer. I need
more of that here. Social activity. I bet you this,

(07:05):
I was Sam, we're social opportunity. I bet you beer
consumption in other parts of the world, because I feel
like here in the States we're like, as much as
we're gross here and eat bed, we've transferred to Seltzer's,
and I think the rest of the world might stay
be like, Yeah, beers at the pup so fun to take.
I was in London about a year ago and had

(07:25):
plenty of plenty of pints. It was a good time.
Nice sweet SuDS, mister Zader, sweet SuDS. So let's talk
about a guy that made a decision that some will
question and some will understand, and it really depends on
where you are in life and what your priorities are.
And that guy is Dan Mother Evan Hurley. This guy

(07:51):
has talked about wanting to become a coach in the
NBA at some point, and when you get offered, by
the way, that's a big part of the story. That
fact that he wanted he an NBA coach, the fact
that he was offered six years, seventy million dollars. Genie Buss,

(08:14):
Rob Polenka, everyone rolling out the red carpet probably got
the thumbs up from Lebron if he sticks around. And
this is a big deal. Listen. I know there's a
couple jobs in the world where they say you aged
the most, and I think that was the joke. Was
President of the United States and manager of the Yankees,
Like you just aged terribly and working with me, because

(08:35):
I mean, look at Rich what nothing. There are certain
jobs that make you just age. Your geys's program directors,
really our producers, spots Spot's actually thirty. King Rich is right.
Look at Obama at the start of his presidency, any
president from the start to the finish, right, look at
any Yankees manager they go from like sweethead of hair

(08:57):
to finning out completely gray. And the Lakers with the
amount of attention and the high profile players and Lebron
that's a high profile gig man. That's still Joe. You're
living in La you become all Hollywood, you're in the scene,
you're the Lakers coach. But according to what insiders are saying,

(09:19):
and in fact, he said it himself, so the insider
is is Dan himself. And it's interesting because a lot
of times you wonder, how are these big decisions made,
because these are life changers. Danny g You don't think
it was a life changer when Cavino and I said, y'all, dude,
we're both gonna leave our families on the East Coast
and we're both gonna move out to California spot you

(09:43):
as well. We all took a road trip together, we
put all our belongings in a moving van. And even
though we're happy and it's working out, we're on Fox
Sports Radio till this day. I still debate was that
the best move because you're moving away from your family
and then they're part there's a part of me that's like,
I love Southern californ One you, I see my parents
a couple times a year. I see my siblings a

(10:04):
couple of times a year, Like is it worth it?
But you have to ask yourself, well, how often would
you see them if you were living a state away?

Speaker 1 (10:11):
I hear you, and if you guys had stayed on
ESPN doing your TV show, there was a possibility that
they would have wanted to move you out to Connecticut.

Speaker 2 (10:19):
Dude. We found out a lot of the people we
worked with at the La ESPN and Los Angeles, a
lot of those people over the last year, they've done
the whole Yeah, we're relocating you to Connecticut back to Bristol. Yeah.
And then I'm thinking, like, what if we had still
been there and COVID didn't happen and we never got
this sweet opportunity at Fox Sports Radio, would you have
been like, Hey, I'm moving to Bristol. You know, rich

(10:44):
opportunities come so few and far between. It's like I've
always said, when that big wave comes, grab your surfboard.
You've always said that grabbed your surfboard. When you say it,
you do like your calling voice, which is yeah, wave,
But sometimes you don't want that wave. And that's what
it seems to be here because Dan Hurley turned down
again a Laker's offer to coach six year, seventy million dollars. Like,

(11:07):
that's not jump change, that's a big yeah, No, I'm good.

Speaker 1 (11:12):
Almost feels like a family member is weighing down the surfboard.

Speaker 2 (11:15):
Yes, but the next year seventy million to coach a
team that's good, to coach the Lakers. He's not coaching
some whack ass team. They're really good. So that's what
makes this even more interesting. And then we find out
there are family reasons. Ask yourself all the questions involved.
Let me first talk about Andrea Hurley, the wife of

(11:38):
Yukon Husky's national title winning back to back head coach,
a New Jersey native, Gota Ghul.

Speaker 1 (11:47):
Thought of you, and the video over the weekend went
viral of her at the Billie Joel concert.

Speaker 2 (11:51):
I wrote this down. You know what she's like. They
don't surf Taylor ham in La. I can't do it.
It's a Jersey there's no good bagel. The pizza's not well.
Andrea Hurley, I'm glad you said that, Danny, because I
actually wrote that down right here, Billy Joel. She was
at the garden. There's nothing more in New York or

(12:13):
New Jersey than when Billy Joel does his monthly residence
every so often, you like, I don't know, and Pauline
the Walnuts would put his hands up at eight D listen, Hey,
that was pretty Jersey. There's nothing more East Coast than
on occasion saying let's go see Billy at the garden.
They probably stopped in midtown. Got some pizza. Now, Andrea,

(12:33):
if you see my dad comb his hair in the morning,
you'd say, that's pretty Jersey. Yeah, no disrespect, Hey, yeah,
just go my hey, dad put some product in it. Nah,
the way it drives, the way it stays. Oh, yes,
it's called the pass jack. Yeah, it's it's it's pretty Jersey.
So he's in his tidy whities. It's very Jersey. Let
me just make it quick, clear, real quick. But we'll speculate.

(12:54):
So Andrea Hurley, the wife of Dan, is a Jersey girl.
To quote Dan Hurley himself, we went to Rhode Island,
which I had to drag her to. Then we went
to Connecticut by the way, drag her what is that
three hour drive? But that those are the sacrifices you
made dude, you dated a Jersey girl. Hold on, now,

(13:14):
you dated a Jersey girl that if we if you
were still with her, no way you would have moved
to La. She was like her family lived down the block.
Family after lives in Rhode Island. My family lives in Jersey.
Guess what. She drives three hours every other weekend to
see your family. It's a drive. I'm just shoying. Okay,
if you're not picturing the map, it's not that big
of a deal. So to drag her away, well, I

(13:35):
don't know a hell of a living, that's that's that's
just a nice compromise. Dan Hurley dragged her to ad Island,
He didn't drag her a living. And then to Connecticut.
I got her closer to Connecticut. You mean, like exactly,
that's all in this tri state area, some people want
to live in the same neighborhood. Yeah, exactly. You know

(13:57):
what I have to say. And this is nothing against
Andrea Hurley here, but wow, we're talking to state away
all right, let me finish, and then you could dive
in there, Jack Coustel. Dan Hurley said, then I got
her closer when we went to Connecticut. I can't I

(14:17):
can't afford a divorce right now. I just started making money.
He's saying, going to La takes his Jersey wife three
thousand miles away. And I'll tell you this. I mentally
battle sometimes like did I make the right move. I
live away from every childhood friend. I have every high
school friend, family, siblings, mom, dad. I'm in Los Angeles.

(14:41):
They are in New York, Connecticut, Maryland. Every one of
my family is on the East Coast.

Speaker 1 (14:45):
Your college radio station, which recently honored.

Speaker 2 (14:47):
You, they never honored me. Syracuse hates me. You're your
coffee guy in New York City. What was his name, Hassan, Hassan,
the usual. I left Hassan and everyone behind Cavino. My
wife is from Texas, her family's all there. We live
in La. Love our life here, but there are times

(15:08):
if you don't think, we think like man, life would
be different if we had family nearby. So yeah, but
you wonder if he knocked, and it's knocking really strong
for him, But what's more important if he was all right?
If the options were coach the Lakers wait, if it
was still once in a lifetime opportunity. If it was,
you can't downplay coach of the Lakers, Like it's some
little league teams or something. But if it's coach of

(15:29):
Lakers or living a van down by the river, that's
one thing. But it's coach the Lakers or continue to
coach the college that you just want back to back
titles for and you're also getting paid millions and millions
of dollars from experience. Man, my ex sort of put
an ultimatum onmy We had a TV offer in New
York City. These are like not easy jobs to come by,

(15:51):
and she's like, look, if you go to New York again,
this is gonna put a lot of pressure on our family, Like,
how would you like me to earn a living? This
is what I do. It's like Rocky Bobo. So Rocky
Bobo says it's okay, But if I say, you're gonna
question it, like you I never asked you stop being
a Woman's you ask me to stop being a man?
Absolutely No, you're asking me to not do what you

(16:13):
can't do. No, But it's not a fair request. You're
asking this guy, a great provider, to not take a
once in a lifetime dream gig. I feel if he's
that willing to turn it down, his heart wasn't really
in it, or doesn't want to work with Lebron, or
doesn't like the city of la to begin with. Because
I understand you put your family first. I'm not downplaying

(16:34):
that because I'm with you. Rich. I sometimes wondered did
we make the right move, But when opportunities there, you
got to answer it. And he's been there, done that,
like Dodd, the back championships in college, now Covino.

Speaker 1 (16:46):
Unless it was just lip service, he did comment over
the weekend that the Lakers really impressed him with the vision,
the facilities.

Speaker 2 (16:53):
The overall pitch I thought he was going through.

Speaker 1 (16:55):
He said, he was super impressed, and that's why a
lot of people thought the decision today was going to
the other direction.

Speaker 2 (17:01):
I think he's honestly making the wrong decision. When I
look back, I know I did what was right for me,
and that's my point, you know, And you could say
selfish or whatever, but I did do it for my family.
I did it for the legacy, the career move, the
money that we needed, all of those things. I live once.
That was my dream. I went for it. So you

(17:21):
could be which dream. You could be a pain in
the ass about it, or you could join me for
the freaking ride. Jump on the surfboard, Let's ride the
wave together. And that's where I find the problem here,
Like this guy gets an opportunity not to coach some
whack ass team, to coach the LA Lakers. Old. Let
me ask Dan Bayer and Danny g and Sam. But

(17:44):
when I said Danny and Dan Byer, did you guys
have why your family? Bring your family? I mean, what if?
What if all of a sudden it was like, Hey,
Dan Bayer, there's a job at the NFL network, or
a job at ESPN or NBC Sports or hey, Fox
Sports said we want to give you a radio and
TV show. But they Dan, we want you to move
to the East Coast. I mean, are you just so

(18:05):
quick to be like, just what we're doing, honey?

Speaker 7 (18:07):
No, there'd have to be a lot of discussions you know,
that would take place family wise. I just don't have
the resume that Dan Hurley does to fall back on
what he and I'm not talking money, I'm talking about
college basketball, the three pete, what he's done at Yukon
to go back and be like, all right, that's going

(18:28):
to be that's going to be my move because nobody
really has that, you know, to fall back on.

Speaker 2 (18:35):
So it allows him I think you the luxury.

Speaker 7 (18:38):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, if you had ninety nine percent of
college coaches and you know in college basketball that may
be little high number, but they're all probably taking the job.

Speaker 2 (18:45):
But he has to be pretty pumped about that. I
guess fall back plan. I mean, to return to a
team that he's won back to back championship. Yeah, but again,
if his dream was to coach in the NBA and
you get that prestige of being the head coach of
the Lakers, I feel like, yeah, he's putting his family
first and there's no shame in that. But I also

(19:06):
feel like maybe there's more to it where I mean,
we might not know the rest of the story rich
where it is a thankless job and he doesn't want
to get that criticism of coaching Lebron and dealing with
that sort of situation that he'd I'm looking on the
TVs now and everyone's talking about the wrong thing. Everyone's
talking about, oh, the right choice. Was it more about

(19:26):
the Lakers or Yukon? They're talking about that on PTI
right now. No, it's about let's be honest, it's about
his wife and family and those type of decisions. Danny,
She said, how stressful dealing with the Lakers would be.
Danny G. Do you think because the expectations might not
be worth making that move when he could be the
hero at Yukon? Still? Do you think, Brenda, your wife
is on standby if something big were to happen.

Speaker 1 (19:46):
We actually talked about this yesterday when the Hurly report
came out about him being impressed and all that. I
asked her and she said, I would follow you anywhere
because I love you and I want things to work.

Speaker 2 (20:00):
This is what you do now.

Speaker 1 (20:02):
Then we talked about other family members though, who are
more stuck to the city they live in because of
kids or family, and there are people like that. In fact,
we joke about Gary Ganu, the Golden Bachelor, remember yeah,
he had that nationally televised wedding. They're divorced already. Why
did it not work out?

Speaker 2 (20:19):
Because they didn't.

Speaker 1 (20:20):
Neither one wanted to move exactly because they both had
kids and grandkids where they lived, so they could not
figure out who was going to move to each other's state.

Speaker 2 (20:29):
Take politics aside, right, her political views from each state.
You're not asking someone to move to a third world country.
You're asking them to move to Los Angeles, right, So,
I mean, give me a break. I had this fight
my whole life with my ex. I'm like, I'm not
asking you to move to as my dad would say,
outer Mongolia. We're going to New York City.

Speaker 1 (20:51):
And it's not like the Bus family don't have private
jets that they would lend to him once in a
while to go fly to the East coast of is
her family where some people are so stuck where they live.

Speaker 2 (21:05):
Think about people in.

Speaker 1 (21:06):
Your family who just it's it's so hard to get
them to even come travel to visit you, let alone
think about them moving.

Speaker 2 (21:12):
How about this, dude, would you get in the way
of your woman's dream? Ever? So, if Andrew Hurley and
I don't know her personally, she could be the greatest woman.
She's from Jersey. I'm from Jersey, so I love her
just based on that. But don't you think she should
also be encouraging him to be like, look, dude, this
is your dream. I'm not going to get in away
that question. So he has to take accountability that he
just doesn't want to go put it on her isn't

(21:35):
fair because any good person I would never want to
stifle and get in the way of my significant others
dream of whatever it is that they want. So I
think I don't think she would do that. I think
there's some lack of accountability as to why. I'm sure
that is part of the reason, but I feel like
there's more. But let me ask you this. Though we

(21:58):
talked about us being three thousand miles away from where
you grew up and where I grew up, and you
know your family's out here, now mine is out here.
You know your family, but your parents, your siblings. It
doesn't dawn on you that, like, you know, the idea
of like what if Andrea Hurley? And again, I don't
want to make this about her or like I don't
want to make her I don't think it is all.
I don't know, but I'm saying I don't want to

(22:18):
make her the punching bang of this conversation because she
represents a lot of what people would would prioritize, but
not a family what if Andrea Hurley, But it's something
you know you might have to do. What if Andrea
Hurley says, Yeah, we live in Connecticut, Honey, you're making
tens of millions of dollars as a coach at Yukon.
You're a legend there. You just want back to back
every other weekend. We could see Your folks are my

(22:39):
folks in Jersey. They're getting older, Our kids want to
be near their grandparents. There's a million things versus the
glitz and glamour of LA. Then don't then just say
it's about you know, not wanting to move to LA
That's sort of one of the factors. I'm just saying, like,
you know, yeah, But then don't blame it on the
on the wife.

Speaker 1 (22:59):
You have to wonder to what his long term goals
and what his vision is, because it could be that
he's thinking, let me finish what I started here at Yukon,
let me repeat and then hopefully the Nets or the
Knixt job will open up. Colin Cowherd, who you've been
impersonating in this segment, he alluded to that over the weekend,
wait for the next job. Now, I don't think Five's
is going anywhere anytime soon, right, No, he said that's

(23:21):
what he would he would that's the advice he would
give to Hurley. Now there's already rumors though that the
Knicks are going to extend Thibodeau, So who knows.

Speaker 2 (23:30):
Let's say Tims gets a couple of year extension, Hurley
plays out his Yukon contract, and let's say the Knicks
just failed to get out of the first round of
the playoffs moving forward and they're like, all right, a
couple of years from now, they make a change. If
he keeps it up at Yukon, this might not be
his only chance. Cavino, I, it's a tough one. It
really is, because there is that balance of what's most
important career, family, and I think the biggest factor is

(23:53):
if he was Lakers or continue at your Division three
no name school. That's one thing. What it's Lakers or
continue to be the most cool coach in college basketball.

Speaker 8 (24:03):
Marriages are a partnership. Yeah, there's two inputs, and I
know one person obviously, you know, leads the charge here
and there. But you still have to have the input
of a marriage. Butker says, one is in the kitchen.

Speaker 2 (24:15):
I know. Yeah, Butker said, here's the bunker, Chuck that
he goes tell Andrea to make him a sandwich and
zip it. But that's inappropriate. The hero who saves lives,
that's inappropriate, though, kidding kidding, but hey, your thoughts.

Speaker 8 (24:28):
Like, it's not It's not like he lost his job
and is now looking anywhere he can go. When he's
going to land in La. He still has a job.
He doesn't happen. He has a great job, defending great job. Yeah,
and they're gonna bump up his pay.

Speaker 2 (24:42):
Right sucking on a chili dog outside the Tasty Freeze.
That's where I met Rich. Actually a lot of people
don't know that. I was like, what are you doing?

Speaker 8 (24:53):
Remem when you saw him sucking on that hot dog
and then you knew it was a matchmate in Evan.

Speaker 2 (24:58):
He was like, oh, hi, anyone was watching me? Got
the good ones? That's Cavino And then you locked eyes
while he finished it at the comedy store tonight. Now
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(25:20):
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Oh he's got absolutely no flare. Honestly, the best eater
might be Molly Skuyler. She could seriously beat all the men.

(25:41):
Other flashy people are Nicky Wherry, that jacked up musclebound dude,
James Webb from Australia, or maybe Adam Beard meets Food
who was huge on YouTube had a huge U two following.
But they really don't have the same charm as Joey Chestnut,
who's banned from this year's Hot Dog Eating contest as
of now. So stay tuned for Dan Byer because he

(26:03):
has all the updates on that. It's his lead story
of the day. He's your leading source in hot dog
eating news, in Grizzie news. Yes, all right, you know
there's other stuff to get to obviously. Now one of
those things is someone buying Tom Brady's game warn Pants,
the last game he played in for the Tampa Bay Bucks,

(26:25):
for eighty nine thousand dollars. And I always wonder, how
do we decide what people pay for this? I know
it's an auction, but like someone's like maybe forty fifty thousand,
then it got to eighty nine and they're like, sould
to that moron who bought another man's dirty laundry for
eighty nine thousand dollars. They're the last pants Giselle ironed,
by the way, yep, the last one she ironed his
final game with the Buccaneers. Brady's pants eighty nine thousand dollars.

(26:49):
So the question is did we invest in the wrong
things as kids? And the answer is yes, because we
wanted autographs. We wanted plaques and auto graph frames and
stupid things like that baseball cards. It's another grown man's
used item. In a related adjacent story, rich Jordan's final game, Right,

(27:13):
was it Jordan's final game? Oh? I'm sorry, No, it's
Brady's final game. Sorry, Jordan's first season, first season, Jordan's
have hit the auction block. So it's a matter of like, yeah,
what are you gonna do with those? Because if you
don't mount them properly, they're just some dude sneakers and
some dude's pants. And then I got to ask you,
how much do you charge to sniff them? Because you

(27:35):
know some weirdo's gonna do that. That's just a given.
That's the hit. That's my first question. And not to
be like sound like a thirteen year old. I don't
want to sound like we're beams and butt heead on
the radio. How do you make your eighty nine thousand back?
But I kind of ten bucks. I I'm gonna sniff
the backseat of Brady's pants. You debay it. I did
it for free. But you gotta ask yourself when they

(27:58):
say here's Tom Brady the game worn pants. If I
do a light workout at the gym, you sniffed the
front of the back by the way, whoa if is
it more for one side? If I go to the
gym for a light workout, I wouldn't want anyone sniff
of my gym shorts. Tom Brady played in an NFL game.

(28:19):
Do they deodorize him before they give it to the
recipient or as part of it? Like let me that
would undo it being game warn But does braid? Do
you want Brady's huevos? His stats for that game? How
many passing versus rushing yards?

Speaker 9 (28:33):
When you find a rare coin metal detecting, you don't
polish it, You like let it be you, so you don't.
You don't wash the pants, you don't de stickify it.

Speaker 2 (28:42):
It was it a hot Tampa day or is it
a dome? What was the it would have been the end.

Speaker 8 (28:48):
It would have been playoffs, right or no, yeah, yeah,
it would have been playoffs. So we've been like November, December, January, spot, January.
Let me call my contact, let me give you a calendar.
Here you go, Golden of King of Collectibles, to find
out how this is done.

Speaker 1 (29:04):
He attempted sixty six passes, the most in his playoff career.
Oh man, that's a lot of effort.

Speaker 2 (29:09):
It's a lot of dropbacks, chafing. Are you impressed by that?
Generation sacks? It's probably in the front of Oh no, no, no,
it's gotta be a generational thing, though, a generational bragging, right,
because I'm thinking, like, yeah, what would he do? That's
I would never want them, but it would be cool though,
if you told me back in the two thousands, if
you had in a case displayed like Shack's big ass shoe,

(29:31):
a Laker, like a golden with a little purple trim,
Like you're telling me you wouldn't want a Kobe like
Michael Jordan that he wore in a case. I just
think a man's pants is like, that's an odd thing, man,
that's a you know that guy. The guys would would
you put at least on stuff. Brady was sacked twice
in that game. Okay, I want those Scottich Chandler ripped
pants from that cop. I want those those eighty dollars

(29:54):
slacks that he was wearing. Do you try them on?
Oh that's a good one too. Do you with heel that? Yeah?
Do you wire them into the bedroom? Honey? Oscar deal?
Hoya got a bid on this, Yo? What would you
do with those? Yeah? That would be a weird thing.
I'm such a super fan, Honey, put them on Tom's.

Speaker 1 (30:16):
Back to Brady's pants really quick. One of your Patreon members,
d Dub three two six just called me. She didn't
want to go on the air, but she says she
has two official game worn jerseys, and she said they
both stink.

Speaker 2 (30:29):
I read yeah, you know, so they actually do not
not only what would the word be like, uh like
refresh them. They can't take the whole point of it.
Way you go.

Speaker 8 (30:41):
You said this rich like you go to the gym
once and your smell. But imagine you go to the
gym and then you throw your shorts in a gym
bag and leave them in your trunk for a while.
That's basically what you're doing because it's going to be framed.

Speaker 2 (30:52):
You mean the stank of every high school locker room,
so era it's probably framed, so it's trapped in inside
of frame stinking. So not only do you have Game
Warn pants from Tom Brady, you know what Tom Brady's
ass smells like? Right? You know what you should do?
Get the frames scratching sniff. Yeah, you cut a little

(31:12):
hole in the front. You go smell it all like
like my guy, Like in the toy isle, whether it's
like you usually little holes? Can I feel the toy
people walk up?

Speaker 4 (31:20):
They the.

Speaker 2 (31:23):
I'm charging people for that though, Willy wonk or it's
like if you just join us. Brady's final Game pants
sold for eighty nine thousand dollars, and today Michael Jordan's
Game Warn Nike Jordan's Jordan One's from eighty five. The
ogs hit the auction block today and I think they'll

(31:46):
go for far more than Brady's. I bet you last
game pants those smell less because it's like a couple
of game shoes, like they probably he probably wore them
once again, one pair per game. Yeah, the NBA players,
Does anyone know the answer to that? Fresh pair every game,
and do they break them in because you don't want
to have blisters? Like, I mean, do you rocking the same?
I feel like they break them in and wear them
a couple of times. We'll check on that they go

(32:09):
through them, though they do. I remember some NFL player
I'll never remember who once told us on a red
carpet at an EA Madden or maxim or ESPN party
or something back in the day that you can never
wear a pair of Air Force ones more than once. Yeah,
because you need this to be so fresh that they
were one and done's. And I'm like, man, imagine me

(32:31):
and baller wear every pair of sneakers. You wear one
and done.

Speaker 8 (32:33):
Did we talk about where Lebron has his jersey laid
out in the locker room and if anybody steps like
near it, it has to be like relaid out again?

Speaker 4 (32:44):
Yah?

Speaker 2 (32:44):
Did we talk about that?

Speaker 4 (32:45):
Wow?

Speaker 10 (32:45):
So I imagine they have multiple sets of shoes, right,
So this says players in the NBA rarely use a
basketball shoe for longer than seven to ten days before
replacing them with a new pair.

Speaker 2 (32:56):
Okay, it makes sense, and they give them out the
kids or whatever, So that's fine. Their own men's gear
is making news and we're like, who really wants that?
What I think they should do with those pants? Seriously?
And you see Tops does this with a lot of
game ward merchandise. Chop it up, chop it up, chop
it up and throw it in a cart or something,
because what do you gonna do with those? And they

(33:16):
really are just grown man a grown man's used pants.
Take a sniff. So that's another story. Again. Who wants that?
Somebody does? I wouldn't And now we got it to
Speaking of football, isn't there a story from last year
not to get out? I will don't worry. I won't
cross any lines here. But didn't Jalen Hurts have an

(33:37):
accident in his pants last year? How much for those
it's gone? I asked on the market? Wasn't there a
spot like a that was a spot? There was a
brown spot? I got them in a trading card. We
last year Week one? Last year Jalen Hurts it has
literally pooped his pants trying to throw a fourth and

(33:58):
moving on, moving on. It's just weird. I don't know.
I wouldn't want that again. Mike who runs this place?
He said, Mike who run?

Speaker 3 (34:06):
You know?

Speaker 2 (34:06):
It's like stone called Steve Austin Mike who runs this
on Twitter. He says, look, unless it's mounted, it has
to be mounted like a game worn jersey. Fair enough
game worn pants, I mean, no what not as cool?
But yeah, they gotta be framed, cool, mounted, no wrinkles.
You gotta be looking for it. Gotta look nice. Is

(34:27):
there anything cool from the game? Got to be. It's
gotta be autographed too, other than a pair of pants
that aren't autographed, other than game worn can be no.
I meaning, I have a buddy who in his man
cave has a tanging in your closet that's just weak.
He has a bass from Yankee Stadium. You down for
the people that are like I spent a couple Honda
I bought a bass. How low can you go? Cool

(34:47):
accent piece? It's kind of cool, you see. People also
have a stadium seats, Yes, seats from a stadium that
has been broken down. Like I have a buddy who
has two orange seats from the old Chase Stadium, kind
of cool in his basement. Cool like that for a
man care Yeah, it's cool. Like yeah, so let me
make the rule final, Rich, Let's make it final. If
you're gonna get Jordan's shoes or Brady's pants or whatever.

(35:10):
They've got to be displayed properly. And I think if
you've got something stupid like pants, you need a hole
for people to sniff. No, you need, you need, you
need autograph. It has to be autographed. They sold for
eighty nine thousand dollars. My I bet you Jordan's nineteen
eighty five Jordan One's that goes for a few million dollars.

(35:33):
That's my guess it. Cult. I mean that to me,
Ken Golden's gonna buy it. You're gonna see it sold
that auction. You've seen jerseys from Messi or Ronaldo go
for half a million dollars. If you don't the Jordan's
ones from eighty five. It's a forty year old shoe almost.
I mean, mg is the legendary game changing shoe that
we all saw. I saw this kid in fit I

(35:55):
was in grade school, and I was like what And
I meant this in a good way.

Speaker 11 (35:59):
What are those?

Speaker 2 (36:01):
I meant that in a good like what? And you
know what, if you haven't seen the movie air and
it's summer and there's a lot of nonsense on television,
never too late I thought it was a fantastic movie
and watch did you ever watch an air Spot? I
think you would enjoy it. I don't think you did.
It was Ben a Flack and Matt Damon and Jason

(36:21):
Bateman the story of the Air Jordan game warn Nike
Jordan Ones. The Black, White and Red Ones from eighty
five hit the auction block based on the Brady story.
I struggle with memorabilia because.

Speaker 8 (36:34):
Cool just got like yeah, because I say it, like,
let's say I bought these pants, right, yeah, and I
hung them up?

Speaker 2 (36:40):
Would you try them on? Serious?

Speaker 8 (36:41):
I would have to invite people over constantly to be like, oh,
those are Tom Brady's pants.

Speaker 2 (36:44):
Would you try them on? Sort of? Would you try
them on? Is the biggest if they were ever? No,
And we have to bring it up for do you
remember this, Iowa Sam, when David Wells took the mound
in Babe Ruth's hat, he remember they made him take
it off? Yeah, they made him take it off because
it was an official league uniform. Did he get did

(37:05):
he draw? What's the word?

Speaker 9 (37:07):
I'm looking for inspiration from that episode of Seinfeld where
it doesn't George wear Babe Ruth's jersey and gets like
mustard all over it.

Speaker 2 (37:13):
Oh yeah, because he's try to get fired by the ankle. Yeah,
and yeah, everyone's impervious to his antics. Just do you
remember when you bought out at auction King Kong Bundy
single it? Yeah? And you are that you are all
week I did? I listen. I think game war and
stuff is pretty cool. You just got to have it,
like all memorabilia. Can you know you pointed this out
over the years. It just needs to be framed or

(37:34):
melted the right way professionally, and that'll make it look cool.
And listen. I would imagine if you're spending eighty nine
thousand dollars on Brady's pants, you're getting that melt and
you have a pretty sweet place, yeah, and you have
a pretty whole room to put it in. You're not
gonna spend ninety grand on a pair of other man's
pants if you don't have money. I would have a
Tom Brady pants party. How much would you pay for

(37:54):
Tom Brady's bugle Boys from eighty nine? I would have
people over to, like, look at Tom Brady's pants about
this instead of a frame, put him on like a mannequin.
Football player, a football player mannequin and then they're like
on display, like like running or something. You know, I
got tom Brady's Cavalici's from Junior High. How much you
want to pay me for that? That sounds like you
really like a Tom Brady real doll. Are you coming
to the pants party? Yes? Yeah, you have Dinklage as well.

(38:18):
White pants there right, come to the pants space, pants
space past. Speaking of if you have any thoughts on this,
you know, and we're gonna play Tyson trivia, So stand
by eight seven, seven ninety nine on Fox at Covino
and Rich if you want to chime in. Speaking of football,
we also got to talk about this Aaron Rodgers story. Yeah,
it's the biggest. Not you thought that Joey Chestnut story
was the biggest non story of the day. This Aaron

(38:40):
Rodgers story is the biggest non story I ever heard. Yeah,
Brett in Florida, what's up?

Speaker 12 (38:44):
Man?

Speaker 2 (38:44):
You're on Covino on Rich?

Speaker 13 (38:46):
Hey, what's up guys? Real quick?

Speaker 12 (38:49):
Just to touch on a couple of subjects.

Speaker 13 (38:51):
Here, I uh, I don't know, man. I feel like
you definitely have to frame those pants because those things
probably steak.

Speaker 2 (38:58):
Yeah, would you smell? Yeah? Are you smelling through You
know you would, Ah, yeah, I probably would. Okay, can't
let anybody catch you doing that though. No, that's something
you can never really admit. But you would, did you? Yeah?
Imagine like your wife walks in, She's like, what are
you doing? What if Danny g got What if Tanny
g got like Jim Plunkett's jockstrap from ninety from nineteen

(39:19):
eighty three smells like.

Speaker 1 (39:20):
Alpha male, smells like Cherry Jolly Rancher. Oh well, hey, thanks.

Speaker 2 (39:25):
For the story guy, Yeah, thank you, Brett, appreciate you.
Cherry Jolly Rancher is a story. Yeah, what's the I
want to hear that story one day. Uh, you know what.
We're gonna play Tyson Trivia in a little bit, So
before we do that, we might as well touch on
this Aaron Rodgers thing. When you say non story coven
only kidding. I saw a headline that made it seem

(39:46):
like Aaron Rodgers was a missing person, Like, oh that
was the headline. M I a Aaron Rodgers mia mandatory practice, dude.
And then you read the first sentence and it's like
Robert Salad knew he would miss it. It was an
excused personal reason. So you're like, what's what the salacious
BS headline? Take a listen to Robert Salad talking about this.

Speaker 14 (40:08):
Aaron and I spoke before OTIA started. He's been very
good in communication. He's been here the entire time. It's inexcused,
but he had an event that was very important to him,
which he communicated. He came through yesterday, he had his physical,
he did the multimedia day or the media day and
all that stuff. But like I said, he had something
that was very important to him, and if it's important

(40:28):
to him, it's important to us.

Speaker 2 (40:29):
Enough set again, the headline is Aaron Rodgers Mia Jets
mandatory camp. And guess what the truth is. You don't
need to think it's important or know what it is.
I love knowing all the details of these rumors and
salacious things, but the reality is, if Aaron Rodgers had
some personal business, it could be his nephew's Chuck E
Cheese birthday party. It could be an Ayahuascar retreat, it

(40:51):
could be no anything. I think I know it is,
and by the way, it's still considered an unexcused absence.
That's why I think maybe there's a little juice, but
barely any Look, it's the end of the school year.
I bet you one of his little nose picking nephews
or cousins or something like that is graduating from something
and he's like, you know what, this is important to
the family. Maybe he's making some good connections back with

(41:14):
his family, and he's showing face at an event, at
a family event. What else could it be this time
of year that takes precedents over that. You know what?
I always found funny the term you just said it
unexcused absence. Well, that, yeah, that's what it was. But
I'm saying, like, so I think he's fine or something
like that, But what's in the NFL. Yes, but when
people say that at work or at school, what does

(41:36):
that even mean? It means nothing. My daughter right missed
two days of school two weeks ago because we went
to Colorado to visit family because my niece graduated high school.
My daughter not not luckily not a kid that was
sick a lot this year, so she missed hardly any school.
My wife made up some bs excuse like, oh, emmy

(41:58):
woke up with a fever and the doctor said hold
her back from school. I'm like, babe, why did you
not just tell the teacher. You know, we're out of
town for two days. My wife goes, well, then it
would be unexcused. And I'm like, and hey, we're with
the family's traveling, she's missing two days. She's in first grade. Relax.
I find it funny when people put significance on things

(42:18):
like that, like excuse too many appsences. They can hold
that against you, your your record and the record before.
They can keep you back if you're if you have
too many unexcused me, that's not true. All is true.
Day they kids in morons get the schools move kids
to the next grade when they are morons, just so
that the school has a good record. A smart kid

(42:41):
that misses the day because they just don't go to
school is not going to be a problem. You know
what reminds you of to you got me thinking, now,
well about time. We're an hour and fifteen minutes into this.
I saw I saw an email we got Yes, we
still get emails, DMS people dm us a lot on
Twitter and Instagram. At Covin on rich someone was saying

(43:01):
that get this. They said that the school alerted them
that if their high school senior son participated in senior
skip day, like senior ditch dayn't take day that he
wouldn't be able to walk at graduation or get his diploma.

(43:26):
And I said, says, WHOA the school, the faculty, the
school system, of the administration. That's when I make up
a note. You know, Ben was six signed the doctor
Dre signed the doctor doctor Phil, doctor Ruth, doctor Ruth.
Are you like these fake things that people believe, like

(43:46):
it's on your remember when you have the power walking
you ever get detention in like eighth grade, and like
it's on your record and you're like, my record? What record?

Speaker 6 (43:55):
There is no record.

Speaker 2 (43:58):
Stop falling for dumb crap. Every buddy.

Speaker 1 (44:00):
That didn't scare me. But I remember my graduating class
in high school. They kept making announcements because the year
before they had problems with stink bombs, and so our
vice principal kept threatening all of us if I swear,
if there's one stink.

Speaker 2 (44:13):
Bomb, I will end the ceremony. Chris Farley muscle around.
Guess what it's a It's the empty threat of a
parent saying I'll turn this car around. You're not turning
the car around because you're off from work. You took
days off. We're going to six flags. You're not stopping
the ceremony. I tell you one more stink bomb play

(44:35):
authority when it comes to because they don't have no
no more respect. I respect police officers and the law,
not some dumb you know guy that's uh you know,
wobbled around the mall and his uh, you know, rent
the cop or some guy telling you to do something
that's not the rules. How about you just abide by
the rules and you treat everybody with respect. You know,
I don't understand why your kid is a good kid,

(44:57):
so one or two absences aren't gonna work against her.
Some kid on the fence, on the brink of being
left back, that would work against him. It happened, you
know what I find funny. Cavino just went to his
daughter's middle school graduation, which is beautiful. Congratulations. I know
she won a couple of awards. She's a good kid.
You believe I'm the father of a freshman high school kid? Now,

(45:18):
what in the hell? I can't believe you're the father
of somebod who won an English award. I know that's
true because you can't read too well. You are the
fire I am. Would you believe it his daughter's graduation,
Danny G. They did this the typical thing they do
with graduations now, like no one screaming, applause, and and

(45:40):
and if anything, hold it till the end. Or get this.
They told them to do jazz hands. No, I think
it was happy hands. Ye, get it right. Don't don't
cheer for your kid. Imagine tell that to some family
that's all fired up, Danny G. Sensitive to kids with
familial To me about some of these East Coast like

(46:01):
Italian families or Puerto Rican families. Watch our families out here,
Like you're telling me Uncle Hector's coming to the graduation.
He's not gonna make a fuss. You tell me you
can't tell Mexicans who could whistle not to whistle. You
think you're gonna tell a lot of families and cultures
that they can't celebrate a graduation from high school of
college that they have to do jazz hands, happy hands, dude,

(46:23):
No one's doing dance. Move guys, we're not gonna c'n
give me a break.

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(47:49):
retweet a really cool Dan Patrick club. We're big fans
of Dan. In fact, I think we're gonna be filling
in for him a bunch this July, you know, when
people take some vacation. So Dan Patrick was talking to
Lawrence Fishburn. Oh, Larry, I love old Larry Fishburn. You
mean Cowboy Curtis? Wa wait, we've had on the show,

(48:10):
great guy, Larry Fishburn, Lawrence, Hey, cowboy Curtis? Hey, pee Wee.
Does everybody know that Laurence Fishburn was Cowboy Curtis from
Pewe's Playhouse? That's common knowledge, right, I think? So? I mean,
not everybody knows that Dan Byer was Cherry though. People
don't know that I'm Cherry. But he was talking to

(48:31):
Lawrence Fishburn, and this just shows you. You know, we
all have those friends or family members that aren't into sports,
and you're like, well, what do you watch? What do
you talk about? Lawrence Fishburn in this Dan Patrick clip?
Who I Love Dan Patrick Show? I guess we'll be
filling in a few weeks. I'm pretty sure. Said he
had no clue who Doc Rivers was when he got
the part. He's like, all right, now, who's Doc Rivers.

(48:52):
I love that about him, And Larry's like, I don't
watch sports. So he went to a barbecue. He invited
Laurence Fishburn invited Doc Rivers and a mutual friend over
his house for a cookout, and he observed Doc Rivers
arguing at this barbecue. I get a fun way, like,
you know, busting chops. And He's like, I was just
watching him and he was talking to Dan Patrick about

(49:14):
how it was easier to play Doc Rivers, having no
preconceived notion of Doc Rivers. He's showing what a great actor,
what a great actor Laurence Fishburn is. And if you're
not watching that show, get off your s and watch it,
because besides the NBA Finals and some hockey here and there,
clipped three episodes in on Hulu FX fantastic. Would you
say this would be a second wind for Laurence Fishburn

(49:38):
because I haven't seen him in much. I know he
hosts that stuff on the History Channel. It's like a
twentieth win I'm I mean, I'm just trying to get
back to this, Russell Wilson. It's Ed O'Neil's third win
after Marriati, Children, Modern Family, and now this. But Russell
Wilson never heard of them. That's what we're talking about.
Spot you have to play in the show. Oh so

(50:00):
careno rich But Russell Wilson. Look, Russell Wilson says, and
Danny g makes a great point. Maybe he's just trying
to strategy, strategically make a case that he's feeling second
in life so that he's the guy for the Steelers.
But you know, I because the sentiment really would be
maybe you start with Russ, but if anyone's gonna prevail,

(50:20):
it's probably the younger, justin Fields. So maybe Russe is
saying this to be like, hey, everyone, I'm feeling young,
creating the narrative right that, Hey, I found the fountain
of youth. So I think that's a great way to
start things. I think it's a great way to think.
You know, I think we've seen a lot of examples
of people who seemed done and then they came back.

(50:42):
I think of the fight game a lot of times,
people who you may have thought were done and they
came back. I don't want to give away all the examples.
So you know, we get you involved at a seven
to seven ninety nine one Fox and at keV wan
own Rich. But you mentioned Gino Smith. You thought he
was kind of done and found second life, second winning Seattle.
It's kind of done. I mean kind of done Gino Smith.

(51:03):
Everyone thought was done. Yeah, but again he proved you wrong.
I got he wasn't. I got a couple of good
ones for you. But again, I don't want to take
all your answers. So if you want to chime in
eight seven, seven, nine to nine on Fox, I'll give
you two that come to mind. And you could add
to the list people who genuinely have seem to have

(51:25):
found the fountain of youth in sports, you could say actors, movies,
rock stars. Hey, sometimes you need to shake things up
for that feeling, for that motivation. So Vester Sloane on
some documentary I saw about him, He's like, yeah, like
I'm moving from moving from the West Coast to you
gotta shake things up, stay motivated. Absolutely like he's moving

(51:49):
his life because sometimes you just need a fresh start.
And that could help Russell Wilson here. I mean, you
could say he had it in Denver, but maybe it
just wasn't a good fit. Stallone said, just in life,
forget about sports too. In life sometimes you just need
to clean the slate, shake things up, because it revives you,

(52:09):
revitalizes you. Listen, I love you that second win, that
win beneath your wing. I loved our time at Series six,
m our time at ESPN. I feel like we got
we got some new energy here at Fox Sports Radio,
no question. I'll give you a couple other people that
are in that Russell Wilson, Fount in the Youth Conversation,

(52:31):
Boxer Anthony Joshua. Yeah, without a doubt, Anthony Joshua seemed
unbeatable for he to eating Andy Ruiz knocked him on
his ass, and one's like, oh my god, what happened?
And then he ended up losing to Usak twice. And
now you see how good Usak is. He beat Tyson Fury,
so there's no real shame in losing to Usak two

(52:51):
close fights. But now Anthony Joshua, many people thought was done.
He's won four fights in a row, and Anthony Joshua
is right there and he top of the Headway Division
knocked out Fransis in Ghanu. So yeah, he seems to
be back. And then some people say, don't call it
a comeback. I've been here for years.

Speaker 11 (53:10):
You know.

Speaker 2 (53:11):
Maybe he was never done. We just thought he was done,
but he proved everybody else otherwise. An example that comes
to mind for me, and again, we'll take your phone calls,
and I think it's great inspiration. It's great motivation. Like
if you feel stale in your routine, you might need
a new change of scenery. It could be a new job,

(53:31):
could be a new relationship. You know, a new relationship
could revitalize you. All of a sudden, you bought new clothes,
you got a haircut. Look at you, man, you look
alive again. It could be it could be anything. Dude,
I thought Matt Carpenter found that with the Yankees a
few years ago before he got injured again. But dude,
everybody thought that guy was done. Remember the saying was
he fell off a cliff, forgot how to had to hit.

(53:52):
All of a sudden, he's hitting bombs with the Yankees again. Uh,
Jean Carlos Stanton not that he was done, but guess what,
ines yo, He's he's got what sixteen dongs right now?

Speaker 3 (54:02):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (54:04):
Oh okay, yeah bombs. Oh sorry, Bob. I got a
couple that I'll throw in the mix too. Baseball picture
that we all thought was done though, stick a fork
in them. Parties over Chris Sale. Chris Sale is eight,
he's eight and two. A whip under one. This guy's

(54:25):
bringing it. So Sale found his momentum and his mojo
on the mound again. I got one for you. And
last year in the NFL, a guy that's on the
big deal that we all thought, eh, you know, you know,
nice sweet commercials, Baker, but you may be done on
the field. Baker Mayfield found new life in Tampa where
you sort of wrote that guy off. Yeah, maybe it's
an adjustment, like you said, change of scenery, but you

(54:46):
found something. You found your second life, your second wind,
your fountain of youth. Mike who runs his place, you know, Mike,
He that sicksone Cole Steve Boston, Yeah, who never heard
of him? He rides his mountain bike to the office.
He says, Rich and Keel, remember, like he was a
guy who you remember the story of Rich and Keel.
You call him Rich, I call him Rick, Rick and Kiel,

(55:07):
you call him Richie, and Keel call him Richie. I
knew him as Richey. You guys are palace fist. But yeah,
reinventing yourself. You know, you lose the strike zone. You
find uh oh, this guy can hit, Let's put put
him in center field exactly.

Speaker 1 (55:18):
You know, rich I have one. I think he was
out of baseball for like a year back in twenty ten.
Came back for your Mets in twenty sixteen. Bartolo Cologne.

Speaker 2 (55:28):
Yeoh, Bartolo again, reinventing yourself, reinventing fan favorite. Who doesn't
love Bartolo Cologne. Players that have found the fountain of
youth that they've adjusted their game. Like you said, it
could be a guy that you like, Wow, he had
one or two off years. You know at the very end.
I know this is a stretch, so this isn't a

(55:48):
great example, but it was cool to see poolhol So
to end on a high note like he had a
he had a great final season because he had become
a shell of what he was. And then remember the
home run there. He made it to like the finals
and it's like yo, Albert found his stroke enough to
end on a on a pretty reputable note. You're thinking hard,

(56:09):
aren't you. No, I had one and then and then
it's slipped my mind. But I wanted to go to
the phones anyway about it. You know, I think it's
a it's a great approach for Russell Wilson, though, is it?
Is it true? He could feel that way now? So
I'm not saying he's lying about it, because he's probably excited.
He's got a new haircut, he got rid of the
uh rid of the soul glow look he had going on.

(56:30):
He's got it, you know, nice and tight. Now he's
got new colors, new uniform, new city, new fans, So
he's probably feeling all of this. I'm not denying that,
but we don't see if it's true until the games start.
Think hard, because you're you're a big you know, bigger
than all of us. You're big boxing and MMA guys.
There is there someone in the in the vein of
an Andy Ruiz or you know, a guy that for

(56:55):
for you know, most fans thought he's sort of done
and then he all of a sudden he's like, no,
I'm not so fast. I got so guess in the tank.
I think, yeah, there's there's so many examples of that,
But I want to go to the phones eight seven,
seven ninety nine on Fox. A lot of people are
calling up about this, about the second win, a second
chance at proven everybody who counted you out wrong. And

(57:15):
what's cool about it is you know, deep down the
side whether or not if you still got it. So
who do we got? Let's say, what's up to Matt
in South Dakota? Matt, you're al with Coveno on Retch.
Hey Buddy Yop, Hey, Hey Matt, Matt? Right, oh see,

(57:36):
we say goodbye to Matt, but do you ever know
what happened to him? Matt? Somebody should check on Matt. Yeah,
it's like they said that comedian one of the best
bets is Mitch Hedberd Bitch Hedberg. He goes, people will
be at a rash off like Johnson Party of five,
and then no one answers, they move on to the
next person. He's like, is now on, I'm going to
check on Johnson Party of five? Where are they? How

(57:58):
come nobody ever cares? No one cares about Johnson Party
of five? I hope Matt's all right. Terry in Mississippi,
what's up Terry?

Speaker 15 (58:04):
What I smoked? From South Dakota Me, yeah, I know, no, no,
you know, he stole kind of one of man. But
I'll tell you what if you watch him on streaming
on Tickets, Amazon, False King with Sylvester Saloon's Awesome show Man.
And then the other is Harrison Ford Man.

Speaker 2 (58:24):
That guy just keeps on keeping on, just when you
think it might be like, yeah he's done, He's still
got the juice.

Speaker 1 (58:30):
Huh.

Speaker 2 (58:30):
Thanks again. This transcends sports. This is about life, and
that's what makes the Russell Wilson thing motivating. Makes you
want to root for the guy, like, hey, yeah, I'm
down to see this come back. I'm a bit biased, yeah,
because I'm an East Coast guy originally I grew up
on Long Island, so you could say totally jaded. But

(58:50):
Billy Joel's song he put out this year really is
a song that could have been in with like seventies
and eighties old school Billy Joel spot I feel like
you agree with me. That turned the lights back on.
Billy Joel's song this year wasn't some cheesy oh we
feel bad, we feel Oh it's Billy just listen. I
think it was a good song, like he found it
in him with his co writer to make one more

(59:11):
good pop song. I think Travalta is a good answer
to you know, speaking of actors, not now, not recently,
but people counted him out before Quentin Tarantino put him
back in pulp fiction. He did a lick lulok, who's
talking stuff, But he really got his second win and
reinvented him again. It's all about reinventing yourself too. Yeah.

(59:33):
I did with that with Don Johnson. Remember Don Johnson
was cool again. Quentin Tarantino is known for taking guys
like that that he counted out. I think his next
project was Luke Perry. Before he passed away, he did
include him in some projects. But again it's it's that
if I'm not mistaken. Bartolo Colonne was a great example
of reinventing what he did because he used to throw

(59:55):
hard and he developed, you know, all this junk and
reinvented his game. You have to be able to re
invent yourself too in a lot of ways, and I
think that's what Travolta did. We saw him in a
different light and it was a a great comeback for
the guy when people counted him out. Uh, let's go
to Dave and Missouri, David, what's up, Bud? Any how's
it going? Anybody who comes to mind found when you're

(01:00:16):
talking about Fountain Youth? Yeah, well it's not sports, but
it's acting.

Speaker 11 (01:00:20):
Tell me you don't think of Danny de Vito?

Speaker 2 (01:00:22):
Was Frank Reynolds instead of Matilda or twin with Doronold Schwartzenegger.
You know, always Sonny took the Vito And you're right,
Danny David, I would think of twins and taxi and
you know, a couple of eighties things. But yeah, Danny
Gito had a whole, you know, whole new world with
always Sonny on that. Let's go to your phone calls,

(01:00:43):
Danny g lining up all the calls, Let's go to
I want to go Travis and l a he I
had a quick thought about Aaron Rodgers and maybe he'll
chime in on this too. What's up Travis?

Speaker 5 (01:00:53):
Yeah?

Speaker 13 (01:00:53):
And with the found that the thing about Travolta though,
is now all I think about is that drop where
he mispronounced that lady's name.

Speaker 2 (01:01:04):
That was bad. That was bad. He needs to redeem
himself from that too. I agree, what's up?

Speaker 11 (01:01:09):
Man?

Speaker 2 (01:01:09):
Aaron Rodgers?

Speaker 13 (01:01:10):
For Aaron Rodgers, you know, why he missed practice right?
Why is that he was sampling vegan hot dogs with Joey.

Speaker 2 (01:01:17):
Chestnut's Big update. By the way, big update is a
big update for major. Oh can't wait? Thank you, Travis.
So hey, think about it. Chime in at eight seven, seven,
nine nine Fox, so you could hit us up at
Covine on Rich. You know, you look at that division,
the AFC North and man we were talking about last week,

(01:01:37):
that division is so competitive that you could make a
genuine argument for either of the teams, any of the
teams in that division to win it, right, hey, Lamar Jackson.
They were favored to go represent the AFC last year
and they had it. They you know, had a bad
playoff game. The Bengals get Joe Burrow back. The Browns

(01:01:59):
are going to have their first full season of Deshaun Watson,
and the Steelers made the postseason last year with who
with quarterback? Now they got Russ and Justin Fields to
see what they got. I think the AFC North is
gonna be unbelievably fun to watch. So hey, imagine so
let me ask you this. I wrote down this one

(01:02:20):
final I wondering if you really could, if you really
lost a step. Unless Russell Wilson has reinvented himself and
changed his game. Is he just thinking positive right now?
Can you really find the fountain of youth? Can my
Tyson find that one more time? Against Jake Paul? I mean,
he'll never be Mike Tyson that we remember, but could

(01:02:41):
he could he find? Could he find you know, when
Connor McGregor comes back? Could he really be that guy again?
Does he really want to be that guy again? It's
not easy. It's a great mindset to have, but in
reality it happened so few and far between. You might
have one great moment, you know, George Foreman is a
great example of that. You might have to go on. Yeah,
George Forman really brought him back. No a knockout, like

(01:03:06):
you know, finding that fountain of youth? Do you still
have it? But are you willing to readjust your game?
That's really the key here. So while we take the
rest of the phone calls, let me pose a final
tier to this question. If Russell Wilson has found the
fountain of youth a la constant leone, like you said earlier,

(01:03:27):
what is the expectation. Mike Tomlin just signed an extension.
He's there hasn't finished under five hundred ever, are you
Are you saying, Russ healthy, Russ fountain of youth. This
is a ten plus win team that makes the playoffs.
That's what they're Yeah, that's what the If you're a
Steelers fan, you better even make that quarterback decision soon though, like,

(01:03:48):
because you need to figure that out before we even
start speculating on that. I'm so intrigued that usually I'm
not intrigued by Pittsburgh to be honest, It's one of
those teams that just sort of exists in my mind,
like I'm you know, they haven't been the most exciting
in my mind, but now it is. All right, let's
go to Matt. He's back in South Dakota. Thank goodness, Hi, Matt. Yeah, yeah,

(01:04:11):
but we got you.

Speaker 15 (01:04:12):
So I want to talk about uh Brett Barr because
when he came to Minnesota, you know, he went to
the Jets after Green Bay and we all thought, man,
he's gonna he's not gonna have he's not gonna do it.
And with the Jets and comes to Minnesota. Man, that
was one of the greatest seasons he ever had. And
I just thought, you know, was so was so happy,

(01:04:34):
not just for my team, but for him too.

Speaker 2 (01:04:36):
You know, honestly, it's harder in sports. In life, I
think you have a greater chance sports. You know, sports
is humbling because it's your athleticism. Father time gets you
no matter what in life. Like Rich said, I hate
to use us as the example, but when we started
at Fox Sports Radio, you know, we came here with
so much determination and motivation, excited to be here. That's
what I'm saying. A new scenery, a new work place,

(01:05:00):
a new relationship. Yeah, all these things really can motivate
you in regular life. Sports is tough. Let me ask you,
being that your other love besides boxing and but cheeks
rock music. Can you think is there any rock band
that's put out a good track, a good album where
you're likeyo, they haven't done anything in twenty years. People

(01:05:22):
always counted Metallica out, you know, at a certain point,
and I think they came back with seventy two seasons
pretty strong. There's there's Yeah, you know, it's tough in
music too, because you know, time goes on and they
expect you to be the same, but you're trying to
move on. You could reframe that question in this way,
is there a classic artist in rock, hip hop, anything
where you'd say I want to hear their new stuff.

(01:05:47):
It's tough, right, that's really tough.

Speaker 1 (01:05:49):
Well, people have been waiting for Andre three thousand for
a while. Yeah, they put out a flute album, right, Oh.

Speaker 2 (01:05:56):
Gosh, yeah, you know what, I always forget about it.
I liked the new M and M a lot, but
I don't I feel like he never dropped off, though
maybe diehard fans and the younger generation does it to
connect as much.

Speaker 1 (01:06:07):
But I've always liked that. Also Detox from Doctor Dre.
Been waiting on that for over a decade.

Speaker 2 (01:06:13):
Yeah, and sometimes it's like it's a stinker, like you said,
like guns N' Roses and that, oh and her new
Gun in the Rose finally comes out, no one really
cares about it. At that point. It's really hard to
recapture that magic. So if Russell Wilson's able to find
that somehow in a new space, because he's still young
enough to be the guy. But did he lose a step?
I don't know. That's why I thought Jean Carlos Stanton

(01:06:34):
was a good answer, Rich, because why has he seemed
to find the fountain of youth. This year he trimmed
down and lost a lot of weight. He adjusted, he adjusted,
He made that adjustment this year. So two more quickies
then will play midweek major with Spotty Larry Game. What's
up Larry in Washington State? Hey Larry, hey Man?

Speaker 12 (01:06:54):
What about Randy the natural couture?

Speaker 15 (01:06:56):
He won the title as a light heavyweights, then came
back and.

Speaker 12 (01:06:59):
Wanted to get the heavyweight and now they became a
movie start.

Speaker 2 (01:07:02):
No, that's awesome. He's had a great career for sure.
That's a really good one. I like that one. What's up? dB?
I got one that didn't come to fruition on the
heels of the Guns N' Roses. Another talk.

Speaker 7 (01:07:14):
Don't you think the n syncrenion recently just kind of died?
People always wondered, and it was.

Speaker 2 (01:07:20):
That, you know, a variety of just two layers of
this Dan because in Sync the single sort of flopped.
It was part of that Trolls movie. Timberlake was like,
I'll do this song, but there the record labels in
Live Nation, all these companies are bidding over who could
do their tour because there's gonna be a bunch of
forty year old women that want to see him on
tour and Dan Byer and Dan Byer and watch it
I met in synk cam. Let me tell you, though,

(01:07:42):
You're right the new single was like I leave that
off the tour.

Speaker 7 (01:07:45):
Yeah, and I think the stuff with Timberlake and Britney
Spears didn't help any.

Speaker 2 (01:07:49):
Yeah, you know, a thing sucked all though.

Speaker 8 (01:07:51):
I also think Timberlake wanted to make it more about him,
despite the fact that it should have been about where.

Speaker 2 (01:07:56):
Yeah, we're seeing the shift now. All the momentum went
out the window and he started getting that backlash from
Britney Spears. And by the way, just coincidentally, she posted
on her Instagram yesterday heard dancing to Justin music saying
like this is the best like and it's like, what
is she doing anyway? But no, not to talk about
boy bands. But then Dan Buyer's right, it's uh and
spot you were saying Justin timber like, I think now

(01:08:19):
monetarily on a tour in sync is more valuable than Justin.
So I got one for you, bro, I got one
for you ready, Speaking of music and boy bands, kind
of you think anyone thought Ricky Martin would be anything
after Menudo and he comes out with she's in the
super bust. This shot that guy came out like a
super woman and he was a soap star and then

(01:08:43):
came out came out top of that was the Latin explosion.
Did she bangs? And I'm like, he doesn't know, No man,
no one expected that dude to come out like a superstar. Again,
I'm telling you that I was the second win for
him back then. But again, it's not easy. I think
in the game off, in the game of life, you're
you're more prone to have a comeback and really reinvent

(01:09:05):
yourself and and have a second win than a second chance.
And you are in sports. Sports is what makes it tougher.
Can we settle this pizza dilemma? Just is it party
style or tavern Rich you got the final set, I'm
gonna go damn buyer. I think party style is when

(01:09:25):
you cut it slicer, smaller triangle.

Speaker 7 (01:09:29):
Which you were trying to explain and called it party style.
Then Sam said party style is with the squares. But
to differentiate from what you were saying, the squares is
with tavern style, which, by the way, Sam, you've done
research and.

Speaker 9 (01:09:43):
You have found uh my research backs me up. Tavern
style is this how you press the dough and then
it's usually cut into squares. But if someone wants something
cut party style, it's always squares.

Speaker 2 (01:09:53):
Is that the haircut?

Speaker 7 (01:09:55):
Have you ever seen a thick crust tavern style cut pizza? No,
because would just be the corner pieces would just be dull,
Like that's that's the point of it.

Speaker 9 (01:10:04):
Tavern style, though, isn't thick crust. It's always like an
inner cut dude you hang out with, I was Sam,
it's never party style. It's always squares, right.

Speaker 2 (01:10:11):
My Sam will never admit he's wrong on anything.

Speaker 6 (01:10:14):
Ever.

Speaker 2 (01:10:14):
No, it's true, it is true.

Speaker 9 (01:10:15):
But the best part, the best part of tickets, part
of today.

Speaker 2 (01:10:19):
No, that's that's not true, Sam. Another one that's I really.

Speaker 7 (01:10:24):
Admit, because the funniest part of this whole conversation was
Caveno in the hallway going turbom store sty when I'm the.

Speaker 2 (01:10:33):
One that said it.

Speaker 7 (01:10:33):
So he was saying it to my face like I
don't know if he was trying to mock Sam behind
his back.

Speaker 2 (01:10:39):
But Sam never said tavern style. I did, and so
then you were in my.

Speaker 6 (01:10:46):
Funny.

Speaker 9 (01:10:47):
I was just thinking how funny it was. We're both
getting worked up. In and invested in this, which is
a good thing.

Speaker 2 (01:10:53):
That's great. It shows the competition on this show. It's yeah,
it's bringing out the rivalry arguing frivial pizza styles and
crusts and cuts. Hey, this is like, this is like
Brady and Peyton Manning.

Speaker 4 (01:11:03):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:11:03):
I don't want to bring up I don't.

Speaker 7 (01:11:04):
Want to bring over Sam's unwillingness to accept you know
that he wasn't one hundred correct or that someone.

Speaker 2 (01:11:11):
Actually may be right. I think we both can be
right Dan.

Speaker 7 (01:11:14):
At the US Open, Patrick Cantley leads at five under par,
but Rory McElroy is moving up the leader board.

Speaker 2 (01:11:22):
Sam will never admit he's wrong on anything. Ever, No,
that's true, it is true. But the best part, the
best part of today, best part of today. What do
you think we order a pizza we wanted a party
style or tavern style. Well, I'll tell you this. I
still have to edit it, but I'm gonna post it
within the next five minutes or so. I have a

(01:11:43):
visual of what iowa, Sam and Dan Bayer consider party
style or tavern style, and you could be the judge
at Covin and Rich. I'll post both videos. I'll put
up Fox Sports Radio Nation, decide as you would say,
as I said in Where the Wild Things Are, Let
the Wild Rump Star.

Speaker 9 (01:12:00):
Dan and I were trying to work out our differences.
We were actually explaining the logic, you know, the logic
and rationale behind why we think.

Speaker 2 (01:12:09):
Which pizzas which. Well, I'm happy to hear that I
still felt the tension. Nice, what do you think we
order a pizza? I'm all for it. We're live from
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(01:12:31):
and Rich on Fox Sports Radio. And look at the time.
Let's go hit it. There's a certain What we're gonna
do is go back.

Speaker 5 (01:12:43):
Back into time, throwing it back for a Thursday. Old
School went fifty hits at fifty after CNR give you
the time capsule topic and we reminisce together.

Speaker 2 (01:12:55):
Yeah, every Thursday we do it. Throw it back. Old
School went fifty hits on the climb. Yeah, get you involved.
We reminisce a little bit, a lot of reminiscing this
week because the Brat Pack documentary came out last night.
I watched. It's really good. It's not great, but it's good.
Andrew McCarthy did this whole thing got us feeling nostalgic.

Speaker 1 (01:13:15):
But we're not even talking about that today. Yeah, Rich
and I were busy watching some serious TV.

Speaker 2 (01:13:20):
Yeah, well watching Perfect Match season two. Oh I thought
you said clip o no comes is God good? That's
good too, but no Perfect Match. Yeah. I do recommend
Brat Pack if you want to feel nostalgic on a
throwback Thursday that's on Hulu. Who's your favorite brat Pack member?

Speaker 11 (01:13:35):
Is it?

Speaker 2 (01:13:35):
Amelia? Can I go adjacent and say Ralph Mancia? We
could do that because they do establish that there was
a lot of adjacent Brat Pack adjacent characters. Hey, you know,
go over that tomorrow with weekend hob nobbing. But right now,
when fifty hits, we go old school, and you know,
there's nothing more part of our childhood than old school wrestling,

(01:13:56):
at least for me. You a lot of guys, a
lot of women, you look back to your childhood. Oddly enough,
wrestling was so big in the eighties and nineties that
it was hard to avoid. And one of our childhood heroes,
the Hulkster, What you gonna do, brother, Brother has a
new beer and he's pimping it on social media and
it's hilarious. You know, maniacs.

Speaker 4 (01:14:17):
Hul Cogan here, the greatest of all time, and I'm
here to announce hul Cogin's real American beer. We're breaking
America back together one period of time with real American beer.
What you gonna do with hull Cogan? All my real
Americans run wild? Odd new brother.

Speaker 2 (01:14:37):
I gotta tell you. At first, you know what I
thought he was pimping. I thought he was holding some
sort of papped blue ribbon because it looked red, white
and blue. I knew it wasn't bud right, but it
looked like paps PBR to me. Yeah. But no, it's
his own thing. And you know, I'm not wishing him
failures in the beer world, because, let's admit, he did

(01:14:58):
blow it when it came to the Grilling Horseman. He
had a chance to be the endorser of the George
Foreman Grill, but he chose the blender. As we established.
As the story goes, Hogan missed the phone call. Foreman
jumped on the grill and they said, well, Hank, we
have a blender too. He went with the blender. Foreman
went with the grill. I'm wishing the Hawks to hear
some great success with the beer. And he's saying it's

(01:15:19):
the real American summer with his real American beer. But
it got us thinking about all these other beverages and
cocktails that came and went. You're missing them are very generational.
You're missing a major part of this. What am I missing? Boso?
He said, it's the beer that's gonna bring the world together.
I mean we're talking about I can imagine, you know,
maybe on June twenty seventh, two weeks from today, maybe

(01:15:43):
Donald Trump and Joe Biden toast a real American beer. Brother,
Do I have to wear those obnoxious Donald Trump sneakers
when drinking this real American beer with Joe Biden sunglass? Yes, brother,
because it brings everyone together. But you know what I
was talking about the beers that came and went, because
there's a lot of beers, ciders, drinks, cocktail shots even

(01:16:04):
that came and went because trends changer. Maybe they just
didn't make it. Yeah, what was the drink you had
back in the day, And I'll give its spirits. I'll
give him a shout out. We love them so much.
Mike who runs this place, the bear who Mike. Mike
was the first to say Bartles and James. You bought
them for the girls, But guys, you know you loved

(01:16:26):
yourself some Bartles and James. So those old school drinks,
say came and went on a throwback theres They will
go over it next right here on Fox Sports Radio.
Real American beer bringing real Americans together. Just think about it.
When you thought the world was divided, Trump, Biden, you know,
people fighting. No, No, this beer, it's gonna bring us

(01:16:49):
all together. Don't worry. I'm not saying it's gonna come
and go. But maybe it is the beer the summer
and then it comes back next summer.

Speaker 4 (01:16:55):
Right.

Speaker 2 (01:16:55):
So it's not an easy space, as you hear mister
Wonderful and Robert Herzhevek talk about on Shark Tank, it's
not easy to come out with a new product, have
a stick, create the shelf space for things like this.
This is so much competition. Big distributors wish them the best.
But you see that so many different brands and beers

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and wines and wine coolers, they've come and gone in
our lifetime. It could even be a cocktail. It was
just a fat or a shot. And we want to
go over some of those heading into Father's Day weekend
on the throwback Thursday. We already said, courtesy of Michae
who runs this place, Bartles and James was a classic
wine cooler growing up. You could imagine your family members

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playing trivia your pursuit, you know, when you were a
little kid, sipping on some wine coolers as a kid,
and they'd maybe let you taste one here and there.
Seagums had one too. I remember it was real popular.
But along those lines, I don't think anybody's going to
say this, so I'll say it. Do you remember Red
Dog Beer? Red Dog Beers, a Bulldog that might have
been the East Coast Red Dog Beer? Remember Red Dog Beer?

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Red Dog Beer was a pretty big one. I think
it was in iSER Bush, but redg Beer was was
pretty big for a minute, came and went, and that's
basically where we're going right now. Remember that can oh
without a doubt, Red Dog Now back to the Bartles
and James. I feel like I'm not endorsing teen drinking.

(01:18:20):
I guess I have to say that since Ron like
iHeart Fox Sports. But when you were a teenager, hypothetically,
if you did sneak a couple of drinks or pay
the rando weirdo outside seven eleven, you didn't do it.

Speaker 9 (01:18:32):
You mean what we saw others, what other kids the
call playing, Hey mister, hey, mister, second movie, here's twenty bucks.

Speaker 2 (01:18:39):
Can you, uh, you go buy us some Bartles and James?
And I feel like you would say you bought them
for the girls and the crew, But the reality is
that who didn't like the taste of a wine? Cool?
Because you had a palette of a teenage kid, so
you were like, yeah, strawberry liquor developed a lot of
us didn't develop that or require that beer taste for
beer yet that was yesterday's White Claw, Yeah for sure.

(01:19:03):
By the way I looked it up, Red Dog was
produced by the Miller Brewing Company in nineteen ninety four,
so thirty years ago. But we've seen a lot of
these come and go. So we'll take your phone calls.
We'll chop it up old school and fifty hits based
on Hull Hogan's new beer. What comes to mind? I
don't want to take the number one answer off the board. Yeah,

(01:19:25):
I almost want to leave it for you guys. So
did it come and go? Or we just don't drink it? Anyhow?
I think it came and went. Okay, I have my
personal favorite that came and went. But there's one number
one answer. Well, I'll go to you guys first. How
about Tom and Florida. We'll start with you. What's up? Brother? Hey? Tom?

Speaker 12 (01:19:42):
Hey, guys, you know the treatment was for us nineteen
eighty six, licensed Ill came out. Three Jewish kids from
New York told us Spanish fly, mix it with brass Monkey.
It was like Sonny d and cheap Vodkas, I think.
But we drank a bunch of it because of.

Speaker 2 (01:20:00):
Boys told us Funky Monkey, that's a good one. That's
a good answer, Monkey daf Funky Monkey Dave in Oregon,
what's up Dave?

Speaker 12 (01:20:11):
Hey, guys, your nonsense is stellar.

Speaker 11 (01:20:15):
This one is gonna take you back because I'm an
old guy. Anyway, it's uh. It was Schlitz go for
the gut Stow.

Speaker 4 (01:20:25):
You remember that?

Speaker 2 (01:20:26):
Of course? Of course I remember Schlitz. Now, how about
Schmids on SNL. Do you remember the old bit Saturday
Night Live? It's Schmidtz Spot had one too many of those,
You gotta look it up Schmids. I remember Adam Sandler
and Chris Farley were big fans of that. But I
have a few because I remember these. One was I
was born in Nork, New Jersey. I'm East Coast. I'm

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from Union, but there was one out of north called
one Eyed j One eyed Side, one eyed Jack Sider.
I remember liking that. Do you remember this or no,
One Eyed Jack? It was a lemon brew One Eyed Jack.
I remember that. But I think there was like an
explosion of signers back in like the late nineteen hundreds,
and Cider Jack American Heart Cider was a big one

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that I haven't seen in forever. So I'm imagining it
doesn't exist anymore because you see a lot of Angry
Orchard and things like that nowadays. Or with the other
brand Killians Cider Jack American Heart Sider. Oh my god,
for a minute, it was the guy flexing. Dude, you
just got me back. I'm sure they still have it,
But in college I used to love Killians Irish red. Yeah,

(01:21:29):
time you saw someone have a Killian's Irish red. You
don't remember this bottle right here with the guy flexing
that was that was American Heartsider. Look up if they
still serve and sell Killians Irish red? You know what
I was thinking about too. Again, we don't have to
be uh sticklers on whether or not they still exist.
But like I was looking up before him, like I
haven't seen Samuel Adams Cherry Wheaton forever, and I'm sure

(01:21:52):
they still make it. I've seen, I've seen it, like
one of those variety packs. Right, I got one that
very near and dear to me because when you were
a kid, you would drink anything you could get your
hands on. In college or you know, when you were misbehaving, Yeah,
I remember this one particular alcohol. And what's funny about

(01:22:12):
it is that years later, I'm helping Cavino move. Cavino's
moving from New Jersey. When we make the move out
here to La He's like, yo, bro, can you help
me move a couple of boxes? Sure, buddy, and Covino
found an old bottle that you still had, Goldschlager. Yeah,
it's a classic, the cinnamon alcohol with the little gold chips.

(01:22:35):
Remember the rumor was like the gold chips like make
little cuts in your throat and it makes you get
more buzzed. And Goldschlager, to me, the nightmare story of Goldschlanger.
If you went to college in the late nineties, early
two thousands, that might have been the prime of schlager.
Yeah right, I'm sure, for sure, I don't know anybody

(01:22:55):
buying it anymore. Like, oh, what was it Aftershock? That
was another one was big back then. Rum Yeah, you know,
I don't know anybody buying that stuff anymore. I'm sure. Again,
to not be technical, I'm sure it still exists, but
buying it. But let me ask you this, based on
the fact that Goldschlager we forget, was like a cinnamony
with the little gold things. And of course it's still around.

(01:23:18):
But do you remember in the I would say maybe
the twenty tens. How for a minute, there was nothing
more popular than fireball. Dude, again, fireball replaced gold Schlager.
I feel like it did. I agree too, because you
still wanted that cinnamony like big red flavored taste. Right,
So again it's because they're fads and their trends, and
you're always looking for something different. Like when we were

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at the Super Bowl, I'll give you an example. Of
course it exists, but it's not the hot thing anymore.
We're all partying and Big Mike was there, Danny g
was there, Jay stew was there. The whole Fox Sports
radio family was hanging out, having a great time. And
our buddy Rob Parker came up, like, what's going on,
you know, let's do so the shots and he goes, yo,

(01:24:02):
let's do some comic cozie shots. And dude, I hadn't
had a little gig. Ye hadn't had a comic Kazi shot.
She's like nineteen ninety eight for real. I was great
and it was awesome, but again it came and went
much like the Schlaggers you speak of rich and that
was after Shocked. Do you remember that bottle I have
a shot? Yeah, with the crystals inside, you know. I

(01:24:24):
went to I went to Syracuse, upstate New York in
the late nineties early two thousands. That was my window
of time in college. Every single girl ordered an Emearetto sour.
I think that's the beginner dream. I don't know if
women at a wedding or something. I don't know women
or men or and I don't know if anyone still
orders at the bar at a wedding. I don't. I

(01:24:46):
love the taste, but does anyone say yeah, emmeretta sour please?
I haven't heard that, dory madori sour. I haven't heard
someone utter those words in twenty years. So I think
that's the introduction to cocktails. Emearetta saba? All right? So
you know, but there's so many good answers. I don't
want to give them away. We'll go to the phones.
What's up, Danny?

Speaker 1 (01:25:03):
One really quick for me? The first alcohol I ever tasted.
You know when your uncle who drank too much let
you taste? Yeah, Iowa Sam. A lot of people will
know this. It might be regional. I think it was
all over the country though Hams Beer two MS and
their TV commercials were animals playing baseball like cartoon.

Speaker 2 (01:25:22):
It was a cartoon.

Speaker 6 (01:25:34):
Pouring ice cold hands.

Speaker 13 (01:25:36):
So treat yourself to the premium beer from the land
the Sky.

Speaker 2 (01:25:39):
Blue Waters that it's funny about it. Until treated himself
to too many. I've heard about it, never had it,
but I have heard about it. I think just you know,
when you're having these conversations about yeah, you remember that.
I have heard of that before, never had it though.
Let's go to the phones at A seven seven ninety
nine on Fox. I'm still Hulk Hogan has a new
beer out. So it made us think of other drinks

(01:26:00):
that just came and went and we no longer see
or get. I'm still leaving the number one answer on
the board for you, guys. Let's go to Bobby in Mississippi.
What's up Bobby? Hey, guys, thank you man, what's up much?

Speaker 11 (01:26:14):
Just calling in?

Speaker 15 (01:26:15):
I got one for you. Back in my day, the
girls used to love them because you could drop the
jolly ranchers in to change the flavor and that would
be the Zema.

Speaker 2 (01:26:21):
You nailed it, number one answer on the board. For
some reason. It was something different. It was a malt
liquor and it stood out and I think that opened
the floodgates to the seltzers that we like today. I
don't know, but that was the one. I remember drinking
Zema for sure, and it had like a little mini comeback.

Speaker 1 (01:26:37):
I feel like people were tended like they liked them.

Speaker 2 (01:26:39):
I had. I remember getting them because again, something different.
But I think that is a top three, if not
the number one answer of something that we just experienced
and it went away, and we're gonna look, We're gonna
look back at one point, because the spirit world always changes.
We are going to look back one day and say, dude,
remember when we used to love high noons and white

(01:27:01):
claws and all that. There will be a day we
looked up being screams two thousands more than Rich and
I I with our boot cut jeans in the early
two thousands and our button downs and affliction t shirts.
But we would go out there. We would get Red Bull,
vodkas Man and Jaeger Bomps. That was so two thousands.
No one's doing that anymore. Really, Red bulvodka was the

(01:27:24):
drink if you're partying in early two thousands, no doubt.
I know for a fact you and I have ordered
each other many of those at a bar night hanging together. Yeah,
without a doubt. So again, drinks, beers, cocktails that came
and went. I think now you've retired to a Tito
soda if I'm correct. Fackka SODA's much my current drink.
All right, let's go to Mark in Virginia. What's up? Mark?

(01:27:44):
Old School drinks. What's up man?

Speaker 12 (01:27:47):
Hey?

Speaker 13 (01:27:47):
How about around nineteen ninety, Budweiser had bud Dry.

Speaker 12 (01:27:52):
Do you guys remember that.

Speaker 2 (01:27:54):
I'm gonna look up to camp. It was a little
bit sore mine, but I remember the name, and I
remember the ads. Oh yeah, I remember that. Yeah, I
remember that bottle. I totally remember that bottle for sure.
Bud Try, Bud Try, the slogan. I totally remember why
ask why you're that bud Try? Thank you? When I
was in Syracuse college doing my thing. Do you remember

(01:28:18):
where you went to school? What was the cheap beer
that when you and your buddies didn't have a ton
of cash. Yeah, I got five bucks, you got a
couple bucks. You got the answer to me. We might
have a different one this too, you said, Natty, there's
another one this too, Natty Ice or the Beast, Milwaukee's Best,

(01:28:39):
Milwaukee's Best when you graduated from it? Though about Keystone,
that's another good one. Wasn't that the face that guy
with the face? And the commercials too, something like the
Bitter Face Ice House the bud Dry reference.

Speaker 7 (01:28:54):
By the way, if you guys probably forgot, bud Dry
also appeared in a bud Bowl that's the butt saw.

Speaker 2 (01:29:00):
Bud Dry was a part of a bud bowl larious
bud Bowl was the best budbowl. Yous to forward to that.
I got a few, you know we mentioned. I don't
want to giveway the answer. A lot of people calling
me appreciate that. I love getting you involved. I don't
think I was gonna say it, but there was a
lot of cheap wines, and I'll save some because I
know you guys probably are thinking the same ones. But
since we brought up brass Monkey, that funky monkey. G

(01:29:22):
and R were singing about the night train. Now some
weak ass cheap ass wine. I'm on the night train.
They're they're talking about the night train cheap ass wine.
Hold on now, speaking of the bud bowls, like Dan
Bayer said, I'm thinking some commercials. When I was a kid,
I remember thinking like, man, I want to hang with
Spuds Mackenzie. That dog is hanging out pulside with goo

(01:29:44):
looking girls. And that was to me. I thought, I
was like, man, I need a dog. I need a
dog that looks like Spuds Mackenzie. I leave my dog alone.
When you were hanging out with Spuds Mackenzie, I was
hanging out with Yukon Jack. So let's go to the phones.
I don't want to give away any answers. Alex from
Stros yeah the other line. Yeah, let's go. Look, let's
go to Ben. Yeah, Ben up in Canada. What's up, Benny.

Speaker 12 (01:30:07):
I just want to say, listening to you guys is
like just being in a man cave and talking smack
with each other.

Speaker 2 (01:30:15):
That's nice, man, Thank you too.

Speaker 12 (01:30:18):
I got too. Yeah, the first one not so much.

Speaker 11 (01:30:22):
But I dated a girl.

Speaker 13 (01:30:24):
She wanted an apple teenie.

Speaker 2 (01:30:28):
Apple teenis, Apple teenis because of sex and the city.
Absolutely every woman in the two thousands wanted to be
on that show. Apple ties, Apple teenies. You know what
I remember having in college. And I don't want to
sound like we're just these booze hounds, but you know,
you think back to the early days. I remember there
was a drink again. I haven't even heard some young

(01:30:50):
kid at a bar, you know, because you hear what
people order, even if you're not them. You'll hear some
young kid order a drink. Do you remember for a
local No, my wife and her friends would have four locos.
That was dangerous.

Speaker 9 (01:31:01):
I was like, wait, yeah, got anyway, they changed the
recipe because they were your health you black out easily.

Speaker 2 (01:31:08):
Do you remember a drink called the mind Eraser? Yes,
of course, I don't know. It was like a little
of everything because of the consistencies of the alcohol, you know,
like oil and water, separate, the alcohols in this drink
separate into layers of your cup. And the whole gimmick
was that you had to drink it all at once
through a straw and it was supposed to immediately give

(01:31:29):
you like a little lightheaded buzz, which is so irresponsible
looking back, but I know you had to mind the racer. Yeah, no,
for sure, I'll say it. Can I say, I'll say it?
Why not? Does it still exist? Not in my world,
But there was a point in my life where I
think the number two answer after zema, yeah, would be
mad Dog twenty twenty. That's it is still around. It's

(01:31:51):
got to be right. But who's buying it?

Speaker 3 (01:31:53):
Not me?

Speaker 2 (01:31:53):
Some hobos, Yeah, hobos are buying it's hobo And like teenage,
that would have drink that a lot of people ordered
when they were younger, because let's be honest, you were
just trying to get a little buzz going on when
you were twenty something. You don't hear people order this
unless you're at Fremont Street in Las Vegas, where like
the Linklins hang out a Long Island ice ta an
l I ice taste is so gross there because it's

(01:32:15):
every alcohol so much sugar. It's sugary. You'll throw up
the next day, You'll have the worst headache. It's disgusting.
But twenty somethings I've seen them still order it at
a bar in Vegas like La iced Tea, Like, oh,
you're looking for a stomach ache.

Speaker 9 (01:32:29):
Kids likes long islized teas LeVar Arrington and he calls
them LeVar Islands seriously, like I had a couple of
Oar Islands.

Speaker 2 (01:32:38):
I know what now? I like that's he personalized it.
I like, yeah, yeah, a little back to the future
actually own if you could pull a Marty McFly document,
Brown doc, what would it be? Marty One point? By
the way, before we get into all the seeing our

(01:32:58):
fun and give away prizes and play games, what do
you got there? What you got there? Butt head? I
just want to say a big thanks to Danny G's
Brenda because she brought in some guacamole for us today. Dude,
so good, so good, so good. I'm conveno. That is
rich as Fox Sports Radio eight seven, seven ninety nine

(01:33:20):
on Fox. If you can go back in time, gonna
go back in time. But you had what four words?
Five words? Five words? And then listen, you gotta play
along with my dumb high thought, which was, well, it's
based on the Mickey Mano meme. The card. There's a
card that someone found. There was a Mickey Mantle rookie,
and someone drew a mustache of beard and a pipe
coming out of his mouth, and it made the same thing.

(01:33:41):
I could totally see my dumb father day. I'd put
a mustache with a mustache.

Speaker 1 (01:33:46):
I came up with one for my grandpa. Grandma is
divorcing you in nineteen eighty four.

Speaker 2 (01:33:54):
Thanks Crenson. But then the meme of the Mantle card said,
I missed the days we had no clue how much
our baseball cards were worth. So I said, if you
could go back in time and somehow welay a five
word message to your grandfather, your dad, your mom, old grandma,
an old uncle, someone that could change the stars of
your family, what would be for me personally? And again

(01:34:15):
I didn't want to be morbid about it. But my
grandfather was killed in the tragic accident at work on
a holiday. Wasn't supposed to go in that day. He
went in, never came back. I would I would be like, hey,
and it really did put a major damper on the
rest of the family, not for the rest of her life.
Not to make it would be that, not to make

(01:34:35):
that day, you know, not to make light of it,
but to compare your family to a movie that was
the like I said frequency with Jim Caviezel. Remember Dennis
Quaid died in a fire because he was a firefighter,
and he talked Tolers, I haven't seen it. Oh, it's
a good one, Sam, it is you could. You could
go back to nineteen ninety eight and watch it exactly Now.

(01:34:55):
Obviously we said, yeah, Buster doug Hey, bet on Buster Douglas.
But I'm looking up the odds, which you're a betting man,
you know, bet on the two thousand and four Red Sox,
because what a major comeback it was for them, the
butt it What about one of those eleven Cardinals, the
ninety nine Saint Louis Rams, what about some of those

(01:35:15):
sweet Then now you're getting into parlays. But what if
you just took one year, Oh I got one, think
of a year where there was a couple of teams
that weren't really the favorites to win, and just like
maybe hit up someone with like, oh two and then
just be like and then just name the four teams

(01:35:38):
that won. Oh yeah, I get you. You know what
I'm saying. Yeah, yeah, So let's take your phone calls
and wrap it up, because we do got to talk
about Gardner minshewah, his big fat deal and well it's
not his bad, big fat deal, but but when Lauren,
I'm sorry, Lawrence is big fat deal. But how similar
the stats are we'll get to that. But John in Vegas,

(01:35:59):
you're on the Covene Know and Rich show, Fox Sports Radio.

Speaker 13 (01:36:02):
Hey, what's up? So that's how we're doing.

Speaker 2 (01:36:04):
What's up, buddy?

Speaker 13 (01:36:05):
The ninety one Twins Brave Series. Both teams the year
before finished last in the league, and the odds for
them were like ten thousand to one for them to
make the series, and they both made it. That changed
sports betting future odds from there on out on future
odds bets.

Speaker 12 (01:36:23):
So they capped them off.

Speaker 2 (01:36:25):
Wow, and you know what, that's an interesting one. So
you could be like twins braves bet twins. Yeah, man,
that's a good one. The Tyson one hold onto mental
cards and you said outside of that of course, like
our buddy Wes in Vegas who listens good dude said

(01:36:45):
invest in Apple, Google Amazon, That's what he would text like,
so you know, yeah, this is an easy one. So
show Rod in Virginua. It's um in.

Speaker 11 (01:36:54):
He was going on fella yoa I check would Danny
the goat just to make sure?

Speaker 4 (01:36:59):
Right?

Speaker 11 (01:37:00):
So my message was six hyphen six right, So six
and six Giants beat perfect Patriots?

Speaker 4 (01:37:07):
Right wo?

Speaker 11 (01:37:08):
So with seven right, I'm pretty sure by the time
they were six and six, remember they ran off four
three games, made the wild Card, and then win the
Super Bowl. Could you imagine their a at the Super
Bowl had.

Speaker 2 (01:37:18):
To be you know plus well yeah, tens of thousands
of Yeah, you're right for sure to just looking them
back and living it like, no way, what did you
think that He's right? You're talking like November December, a
five hundred team that no Oney was even thinking about
would go on to be the undefeated Patriots who looked
unbeatable and were until that game.

Speaker 1 (01:37:38):
Yeah, I like putting some specifics in there too, because
if somehow you could put a date or a year
or something to that effect, it would, you know, go
go further as far as them believe in you.

Speaker 2 (01:37:49):
Dave Miami, what's up?

Speaker 15 (01:37:50):
Man?

Speaker 2 (01:37:51):
Wrapped this up?

Speaker 15 (01:37:53):
So what about Muhammad Ali against Leon Spinks?

Speaker 2 (01:37:59):
Was that a big enough Muhammad Ali Leon Spinks? Yeah,
I don't know the odds there, but yeah, any boxing event,
the number one is the Buster Douglas nineteen ninety upset
for sure. So hey, thanks for all your phone calls.
Appreciate it and maybe we could learn something from it too.
Don't draw mustaches, don't anything with potential value in the future.

(01:38:24):
I looked it up. Spinks won as roughly a four
to one underdog. That's what I was thinking. I was like, eh,
what But still, Muhammad Ali, I get it was was
so invincible at the time. But what year was that?
Danny g does it say? Oh, it says, trying to
remember what point in his career.

Speaker 1 (01:38:44):
It says, however, the betting line was out of whack
with that boxing match, so you would have won a
lot of money.

Speaker 2 (01:38:50):
Oh wow, thanks for the call, man.

Speaker 7 (01:38:52):
Jayden Daniels to his rookie deal and TMZ reports that
former New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick got is
off the market. TMZ is saying that he is now
in a relationship with a former competitive cheerleader, twenty four
year old Jordan Hudson.

Speaker 2 (01:39:11):
Is her name? We're going to Jordan Hudson. Oh wow,
sorry ready, yeah, there she is Bill Belichick takes goodness. Wow. Wait.
So Bill Belichick, seventy two years old is dating twenty
four year old ex cheerleader Jordan Hudson. J O R

(01:39:35):
D O N oh Jordan, Yeah, Jordan. My girlfriend is
Jordan with the Y. So every time she goes to Starbucks,
they're like, you're done, You're done. Your your copy is ready,
You're done. No, not no, no j O R D
y N. Jordan with the Y yar don yo. So
this is Jordan Hudson. Is she's hot?

Speaker 10 (01:39:56):
Yo?

Speaker 2 (01:39:57):
DP me you hit this on the head. This is
trending over the last twenty minutes on social media. Good
for Bill Belichick. Does that make you think that? No,
that makes me think of I'm watching clip now because
you keep talking about it makes me think gold digger. No,
it's got me thinking another wrong with that, and it
makes me think, my goodness, Bill Belichick, dude, cooler than

(01:40:22):
you think. Oh well, that's true, that's true. But he's
got seventy two year old Huevos, as Adam Sandler said,
and what big daddy, Big daddy. But we all talk about,
you know who won, Belichick or Brady. Brady won one
more ring, but then his marriage fell apart. He got roasted.
He's divorced. Bill Belichick. He's done. He's chilling with a

(01:40:46):
twenty four year old. His kids are grown. Look at Belle,
you know what. The two killed beings on the low,
only briefly being spotted here and there. But our sources
say Hudson quietly supported Belichick at his games at you
Let Stadium throughout the twenty twenty two and twenty three season.
Does he follow her on snapface? I know exactly. I'm

(01:41:09):
just looking at saw hold on By on snapface and
all that. Just recently they decided to become more public
with things, and you see them sitting together here and look, yeah,
I do believe he's cooler than we're led to believe.
There's no question. It's a little weird, but we saw
a little glimpse of that at the roast. Yeah, you

(01:41:29):
saw even his performance I thought was great and it
was nice to see. Is that what she said?

Speaker 7 (01:41:36):
You can hear Cavino struggling with this like it's the
dollar bill in the vending machine, like it's having a
difficult time going in and you're trying.

Speaker 2 (01:41:45):
You're like, yeah, yeah, you know what. You know, there's
two reasons why. Because I'm older than my girlfriend, but
he not in a ridiculous way like this, you're fifteen
years older than your girlfriend. Yeah, but you would never know.
You're also either you also have a fourteen year old daughter,
so you're like, oh, man, in ten, if my daughter
was dating a seventy something year old, I would not
be happy with fifty. Yeah, exactly, That's what I'm saying.

(01:42:07):
So it's not that I'm against, you know, relationships where
there's a big age gap, but this is a little extreme.
This is like, great, that could be her, that's grandpap. Yet,
so you know, is it more of a high five
to Bill or a scratch your head toward the woman.
Let your father lamp and relax, don't bother them, and
if your father enjoy Now we got to talk Bill Belichick.

(01:42:31):
Somebody's calling him daddy. We got to talk Bill Belichick.
But John's on hold real quick. He wants to talk
about that Mickey Mantle discussion we just had. It was
based on a meme where some kid found a Mickey
Mantle card and he flips it over at least this
is how I envision it. And someone drew a beard
and mustache on the card, and it just made us
think about, like, if you can go back in time

(01:42:52):
and tell your grandpappy, Hey, you know those cards you had,
how about you keep them nice and mint for your
grandkids in the future. John and Tampa real quick.

Speaker 11 (01:43:03):
Just a PSI.

Speaker 1 (01:43:06):
Belichick definitely the goat now in my opinion. Well we're
going to talk about that. Oh and did you want
to weigh in on that Mantle card topic?

Speaker 2 (01:43:15):
Anything else?

Speaker 11 (01:43:16):
Ye?

Speaker 13 (01:43:17):
Rich strike Kentucky to every winter eighty to one.

Speaker 11 (01:43:20):
You guys have a great day.

Speaker 2 (01:43:21):
Okay, cool too. That's a good one, A dirty winner. Oay.
Now I have I have two.

Speaker 1 (01:43:26):
One came to me during the break seventy two Dolphins
perfect season.

Speaker 2 (01:43:30):
Oh no, one's already done it before that, so I
had since and.

Speaker 1 (01:43:34):
Then trip in Vegas. He couldn't hold. But he said,
for us to look this up. None of us are
Premier League guys or with their kind of football. But
I watched Ted Lasso that count.

Speaker 2 (01:43:44):
That doesn't count.

Speaker 1 (01:43:45):
Twenty fifteen to sixteen Premier League title winner Lester biggest
payout in betting history. They were a five thousand to one.
They had a five thousand and one shot and somebody
made millions and millions and millions betting on that.

Speaker 6 (01:43:59):
Yo.

Speaker 2 (01:44:00):
Our buddy Rob hit us up in San Antonio and
he said, to wrap up that conversation about wishing you
would have invested in some of these companies or made
a sports bet, a la or a silly conversation, he said,
Former Guns N' Roses bassist Duff McKagan, we're on the
same channel every summer work. Yeah, he's on Ozzy's bonyard

(01:44:21):
with me. I kick it to him. Get out of here.
I'm serious lying. So he decided to invest one hundred
thousand dollars in local Seattle companies back in the day.
Those companies were Starbucks, Microsoft, and Amazon. And apparently he
is wealthy because of that. That's why I'm just super nice.

(01:44:41):
I'm like, all right, now it's time to kick it
to my favorite comedy. What a handsome guy. Dude, he's
on Ozzie's bonyard with me. He's he's not even a
real channel. All right, fine, Series six and thirty eight. Anyway,
Let's get back to this Bill Belichick thing. It's officially
he has a twenty four year old, super hot girlfriend

(01:45:03):
named Jordaan Jordan. So you're you're talking about a girl
that was born the year he started with the Patriots. Yeah,
he's seventy two, she's twenty four. And I'm telling you, man,
just from my own experience, which is nowhere near this,
this is like, you know, borderline interesting. Let's just say
that I just watched that brat Pack documentary the other night.

(01:45:25):
My girlfriend had no idea who any of these dudes were, right,
and my age difference isn't that much. So I can't
imagine what a seventy two year old guy and a
twenty four year old girl have in common at all.
I don't know, especially a guy wh's obsessed with football
as he is. Oh my god, Bill, You're like, you
have to you keep bringing the riz. You're the rizzler.

(01:45:47):
What's that exactly? He doesn't even know what insta chat
is I'm not on snapface and all that exactly. So
it is the world she's living in is so different
than the world he's living in. So unless she is
a super mega football fan and they're talking about the
x's and o's, this is this is a relationship that

(01:46:09):
seems clearly sexual or companionship or something. Who knows what
if she has an old soul. I love when people
say that, well that that is the thing about you know,
because people will say, well, then what do you bond over?
It's like, well, we like each other, right, So there's
something about that too. But now Bill Belichick likes watching

(01:46:29):
vander Pump in Perfect Match. But like you said, Rich,
I'm a dad of a fifteen year old. If in
nine years, you know, she's dating some grandpa, I'd be
a little upset about Yeah, exactly, how about a lot?
So how do you feel? Is Bill the man? What's
going on? What are your thoughts? He could equally be
the man and creepy at the same time. All right,
more conveno, Rich, next FSR.

Speaker 14 (01:46:52):
It's hardy Ben undressed.

Speaker 2 (01:46:54):
It's time to play the game that sweeping the nation paste.
This is a little game called Chipotle worker WNBA player.
All right, take okay, Danny, real quick, I'm sorry one
last thing about the belcheck. We're gonna get back interrupted.
Don't you remember he was there was like a ring

(01:47:15):
doorbell that caught him sneaking out shirtless from someone's place
like a year ago. Yeah, that's right. Do you remember that?
All right? All right, I'm sorry, go on, all good?

Speaker 11 (01:47:26):
All right.

Speaker 1 (01:47:26):
If you heard this game last week, you know we're
giving props to our Chipotle workforce, and you'll learn about
w NBA players because suddenly everybody's an expert. But how
many players do you really know?

Speaker 2 (01:47:36):
Yeah that's true. Listenree, I spent way more time at Chipole.
In fact, Danny g last night you know overspent you know,
thirty five bucks for my wife and I. So you
spent more time at Chipoli than actually watching WNBA without
a doubt, I mean, have you.

Speaker 1 (01:47:51):
All right, let's meet the contestants, Rich Spot Buyer, Iowa Sam.
But we're going to go to the studio lines right now.
And by the way, Spot's gonna tally all of our
contestants points.

Speaker 2 (01:48:03):
I have my grid all ready to go. I draw
it out.

Speaker 1 (01:48:05):
Yeah, from the eight rounds and as long as Dawn
in Massachusetts doesn't come in last place, he's going to
walk away with a stainless steel ce inr swiggy.

Speaker 2 (01:48:13):
What's up, Dawn?

Speaker 11 (01:48:14):
What's up?

Speaker 2 (01:48:15):
Guys?

Speaker 12 (01:48:15):
How you doing?

Speaker 5 (01:48:15):
Happy Friday?

Speaker 11 (01:48:16):
Hey?

Speaker 2 (01:48:16):
Don Let me ask you a question about you In
the last six months of your life, have you watched
more w NBA games or been to Chipotle?

Speaker 11 (01:48:26):
Well, I've never.

Speaker 12 (01:48:27):
Watched a w NBA game, so I guess Chipotle.

Speaker 2 (01:48:29):
Okay, they got same with me. Maybe I think it
might be twenty five to four. Man, we debuted this
game last week. These are actual Chipotle workers that we're
naming from their database.

Speaker 1 (01:48:40):
Yeah, perfect, all right, and I and I cross checked
to make sure that none of the Chipotle workers had
the same name as a w NBA player presses.

Speaker 2 (01:48:48):
All right, here we go. When you were doing this research,
was your wife like, what the hell are you doing?
She asked me that question all the time? You doing?
What are you prepping for?

Speaker 12 (01:48:55):
You?

Speaker 2 (01:48:55):
I got where do you have Chipoti workers? All right?
Here we go, Cave. You know you're up first.

Speaker 1 (01:49:00):
All right, Chipotle worker or w NBA player Mercedes Russell.
There's a trick there. But WNBA player Rich Mercedes Russell.

Speaker 2 (01:49:12):
I'm gonna go WNBA player as well.

Speaker 1 (01:49:14):
All right, Spotty, I'm going to go Chipotle worker Bayer.
I'll go with Cavino and Rich Iowa Sam.

Speaker 2 (01:49:20):
I'm gonna say Chipotle worker don WNB A.

Speaker 1 (01:49:25):
Mercedes Russell is a six to sixth center for the
Seattle Star.

Speaker 2 (01:49:29):
Nice. All right, okay, one, there we go, all right,
there we go. Round two.

Speaker 1 (01:49:33):
Coveno, Yeah, Chipotle worker WNBA player. Lindsay Allen, I'll.

Speaker 2 (01:49:39):
Go Chipotle worker on that. All right, rich, I'm going
WNBA spot Oh was it Lindsay Allen? Yeah, yes, it
sounds like it should be a WNBA player.

Speaker 1 (01:49:50):
So I'm gonna go to Chipotle buyer, Chipotle Iowa Sam
w NBA don in Massachusetts, Chipotle. Lindsay Allen's a five
eight guard for the Chicago Sky. All right, Round three
of Chipotle worker w NBA player Coveno. Her name is

(01:50:12):
Kendra Pafford.

Speaker 2 (01:50:17):
Kendra Pafford, Chipotle worker rich, an executive on the board
at Chipotle. I'm going Chipotle worker spot I'm gonna stick
three for three Chipotle worker buyer. Yeah, it's got to be.
You can't go three straight WNBA.

Speaker 1 (01:50:30):
Iowa Sam, w NBA Don Chipotle. She's a compliance coordinator
for Chipotle in Ohio.

Speaker 2 (01:50:41):
On the board, she's responsible for the caso that came
out a couple of years. Next time, you know they
changed that. You know that tangy orang dressing they changed it. Yeah,
I asked him about it. I'm like tragic. Yeah, I'll
complain to her.

Speaker 1 (01:50:56):
It's a good dressing. All right, Coveno next day, all
I knew you would love that dressing. Potle Worker or
w NBA player Kirsten Bell.

Speaker 2 (01:51:05):
I'm going WNBA Rich, Kirston Bell. I'm going Chipotle.

Speaker 1 (01:51:09):
Worker, Spotty, WNBA honest one, Bayer, Chipotle, Iowa.

Speaker 2 (01:51:15):
Sam, Chipotle Don WNBA.

Speaker 1 (01:51:20):
Kirsten Bell is a six to one forward for the
Vegas Aces. Yes, Sabody, Yes, gonna know the entire WNBA
roster of players after a few weeks of this game.
All right, Next up, Coveno Isabelle Harrison.

Speaker 2 (01:51:38):
Again, I feel like it's another trick question.

Speaker 1 (01:51:40):
W NBA Rich, I'm going Chipotle, Spotty, Chipotle definitely, Bayer, WNBA,
Iowa Sam, Chipotle Don in Massachusetts Chipotle.

Speaker 2 (01:51:52):
Isabelle Harrison is a six to three guard for the
Chicago Star. Wow, right, all right?

Speaker 1 (01:52:01):
Next up, it's it's a Chipotle worker, w NBA player
Janelle Schrader, Covino, Chipotle, Rich.

Speaker 2 (01:52:12):
Yeah, I'm going Chipotle, and one of these has to
be Chipotle.

Speaker 1 (01:52:16):
Body chot on this fire, Chipotle, Iowa Sam, w n B.
Why did you have to bring the streak Dawn?

Speaker 12 (01:52:26):
Chipotle?

Speaker 1 (01:52:27):
Janelle Schrader is an area manager for Chipotle in California.

Speaker 2 (01:52:32):
Janelle, take that get Maybe she hears her shout out, Joe,
give me freak walk.

Speaker 7 (01:52:37):
I came wrong and saying you're completely offended if you
turn this on and you're a w NBA player, right.

Speaker 2 (01:52:45):
Is getting Yeah, that's a nice way to put it. Yeah,
there you go. That's why I keep saying it's Danny's idea. No,
that's a good it's a good game.

Speaker 12 (01:52:55):
I like it.

Speaker 11 (01:52:55):
W n B.

Speaker 2 (01:52:56):
A Jersey sales may go up from this game?

Speaker 10 (01:52:58):
Was it?

Speaker 2 (01:52:58):
Is it any better than when back in the day
we played? Is it a middle infielder or or explorer?
Jersey sales have gone up, but burrito sizes have gone down? Yes?
All right, well, cake is a show. This next name?
Does she have a jersey or not? Coveno Marie Brown
Chipotle Rich. I'll go with Cove there, but Chipotle, Spotty,

(01:53:22):
it sounds so normal.

Speaker 1 (01:53:23):
I'm going to go with w n B A buyer
w n B A Iowa Sam w n b A
Don in Massachusetts, w n b A. Marie Brown's a
cashier for Chipotle in Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania.

Speaker 2 (01:53:36):
There we give that down and.

Speaker 1 (01:53:42):
It's on their database, so you know, it doesn't give
the exact city, it gives.

Speaker 2 (01:53:46):
Their state, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania.

Speaker 1 (01:53:48):
All right, last one here round eight, Coveno, Alana Smith,
Chipotle worker w NBA player w NBA.

Speaker 2 (01:53:56):
I'll back them up. Elana Smith wnb.

Speaker 1 (01:53:58):
A, Spotty w n B A buyer Chipotle, Iowa Sam
w n b A Don w n b A. Alanna
Smith is a six four forward for the Minnesota Lynx.
Here we go, and now Spotty's doing the math just
to make sure Don didn't come in last place.

Speaker 2 (01:54:17):
So as long as Don doesn't come in last, he
wins well in last place. Iowa Sam with two I thought, so.

Speaker 8 (01:54:25):
I'm not getting back tied for second and last place
me and dB with four. All right, in middle five
goes to uh Don, so Don nice actually wins.

Speaker 2 (01:54:40):
Uh, Rich, you had six, Cavino had seven. Camino you
also win a So congratulations Don, we.

Speaker 4 (01:54:55):
Did it.

Speaker 2 (01:54:58):
On behalf of you. Let me just say this, who
do you think you are? Perfect? That's right? You done it? Hey, Don.
Happy Father's Day weekend, buddy, and enjoy. Okay, get that
swiggy want you want?

Speaker 12 (01:55:11):
Who I think I am?

Speaker 13 (01:55:11):
I think the Celtics about to win the whole thing.

Speaker 15 (01:55:13):
That's why.

Speaker 11 (01:55:14):
That's why I think I am.

Speaker 2 (01:55:15):
You know what Celtics tonight is? How the way you're
in Massachusetts? What a day this could be for you?
You win Chipotle, w NBA Trivia and your Celtics can
win the NBA Finals.

Speaker 1 (01:55:25):
What a weekend hockey Celtics. And I'm gonna put a
dent in his swig in the mail it.

Speaker 2 (01:55:29):
Hey, happy Father's Day to you, buddy, Thanks for playing.
You're a great champion. Don in Massachusetts, everybody, thank you
Covino and Rich, Fox Sports Radio. I love that game,
Danny g especially since I won my favorite game. Yeah,
Covino was like, this has such a little fun involved
for him. I never win last one standing. It's a pleasure.
This is great all right? Well, Hey CNR on fs

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