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Speaker 1 (00:02):
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(00:22):
Kelly Stafford got me thinking, honestly, she needs to zip it.
Speaker 2 (00:26):
I know that sounds wrong, Okay, Okay, Harrison Bucker, No, no.
Speaker 1 (00:31):
I'm just speaking from my own perspective. Some things just
need to be left unsaid. And when your dude is
a high profile QB in the NFL, you don't throw
out certain things that make him look bad. Well, that's
the way I see it.
Speaker 3 (00:47):
What about when you need podcast content?
Speaker 1 (00:49):
Though, Hey, we all need content. You know what I
do is for every time I've offended someone. No, no, no, no,
here's how it works. Look, believe it or not. Rich
and I are professionals in this game. Okay, So we
do have a little a little I guess experience in
this game, and there's some tact involved, meaning everything we
do could be potential content. Any night out, any story
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a friend tells you, any gossip, any juice, any relationship drama.
So when you hang out with us or when you
talk to us, that could be heard on the radio.
If it's ever something a little personal, just a little
personal or touchy. I give the courtesy to my brother,
to my family members, to my friends, whoever the story
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might be about. Hey, man, do you mind if I
bring this up? I do because I don't want to
expose them in any way that might make them uncomfortable.
That being said, we don't know if Kelly had that
talk with Matt, but I find out hard to believe
that they did. A lot of times we all change
names exactly. There's rules to this game, but I think
everyone's learned this lesson. As Apollo Creed would say, what
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don't tell you guys.
Speaker 2 (01:57):
Anything the hard way.
Speaker 1 (02:00):
Yeah, we've all we've all learned the hard way.
Speaker 3 (02:02):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (02:02):
My friend the Call, who I do a parenting podcast with,
but it's more about smart let's be honest. But we
all know are pound the Call. We worked with her
for years at Serious XM. Nothing about parenting on that podcast,
and Nicole has become apparent. N Call has a story
that's very relevant to this because she went to a
wedding with her husband, and she went on the radio
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the next day on Serious XM talking about how the
bride and groom had the most disgusting open mouth first kiss,
and everyone was like, oh, what are they doing? Bar
the bride heard it. Friendship over like I got married
and you made a mockery of my wedding on the radio,
and they're not friends anymore. Not everything's open game. Not
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everything is content, And everybody thinks they're content creators. They'rebody's
businesses out there, believe it or not. Some people like
to keep some things personal, and there are ways around it. Hey,
it could be a story about me when I was
going through a divorce horse right, I'm like, this is
kind of personal, but it's very relatable. I disguised my
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story for about a year about a friend in need
named Roger. I was like, Roger writes us today he's
going through this and that for a year. People were
on the edge of their seat, like, man, I hope
this guy Roger works things out. Kevin, while I was
about me the whole time, Covino used to refer to
his ex wife while things were going down as his
broken TV and he might need a new TV right now,
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there's ways to do it without hurting the feelings of
other people. And the reason I came out strong here
is because if you rewind, you're look up for complamp
yump root. It's pretty good. Kelly Stafford, Matthew Stafford's wife
went public and it caused a little bit of a
drama about his relationship with younger players in the locker room. Now,
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what happens in the locker room should stay in the
locker room. Don't tell me that made it extra comfortable
for him back in the day when he said he
wasn't vibing and relating to the young players. Locker room talk,
that's locker room talk. No hey, And by the way,
when I'm talking football, that's not a bad thing. That's
exactly what it is.
Speaker 2 (04:08):
Lock This locker room talk.
Speaker 1 (04:12):
One week away from the debate, but way literally was
locker room talk. It's a mess. Don't tell me that
it was okay with everybody that that was said, because
it made things awkward for the team for a minute,
and if not in reality for the team, everybody on
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the radio, social media speculated on his relationship with his teammates,
and that wasn't fair for this guy. You remember one
of the first times we saw people being a little
too open where it's like, yeah, I don't know if
we want this out there, correct me if I'm wrong.
Was it one of the og Antonio Brown? Like, yo,
what is he doing? Remember he went on jeez?
Speaker 2 (04:55):
Was it?
Speaker 4 (04:55):
Like?
Speaker 1 (04:56):
What was the social media back then? Was that it
was he on like vine live? Remember he was in
the locker room. Yeah it was Snapchat?
Speaker 3 (05:02):
It was face?
Speaker 1 (05:03):
No, it was snapchat business in this booming Oh well
in the Steelers locker room.
Speaker 3 (05:08):
Was it was he was?
Speaker 2 (05:09):
Wasn't he live streaming one of Mike Tomlins Like uh yeah, yeah,
one of his that was on Facebook or snapchat? Well whatever, Okay,
maybe I think it was snapface. Maybe it was what
it is, insta check, thank you, Bill Belichick.
Speaker 1 (05:23):
Well we were way off.
Speaker 3 (05:25):
But what was it, Bill, instant chatter.
Speaker 2 (05:27):
Or whatever it is?
Speaker 1 (05:28):
Okay, cool, whatever it is, Yeah cool.
Speaker 3 (05:31):
But I'm not on snapface and all that.
Speaker 2 (05:34):
I know.
Speaker 1 (05:34):
It's tough the day a twenty four year old when
you're not on insta face.
Speaker 4 (05:37):
I know.
Speaker 1 (05:38):
So, Kelly Stafford back to the story. Can you know
takes a stance that I don't I feel like ya.
Her and Matthew have a lovely relationship. You see them together.
They got a beautiful family. I don't think there's any
trouble in Paradise for the Staffords. They play. I'm coming
from a place of how I would feel if someone
did this about me. For all I know, matt Stafford
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thinks everything she says is great, and I'm sure that
probably is the dynamic. But a guy like me is like, whoa,
let me tell you what I'm about before we tell
you what Kelly Stafford said. Now publicly, one of my
exes try to take a picture of my feet one day.
She's like, I'm posting it on social media. I'm like, no,
you're not. She's like, look at your feet. I'm like,
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you're not. Why would you post that on social media
and you could get a laugh at my feet? No thanks?
Why would you want to give the public ammunition? There's
enough amo out there to make you look like an ass.
I don't need the person closest to me to add
to that. And I know that sounds stupid, but why
would you be I don't show or expose my feet
to anybody. Why would you be doing that to the public. Well,
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so that everyone can make fun of it, repost it,
make a meme out of.
Speaker 3 (06:46):
It, Cavino, when you were away, Does that mean Rich
shouldn't have told the story about your missing ball in
high school?
Speaker 1 (06:51):
You know that's fine, that's a true story. Look if
it's if it's fun content, if it's done in fun, right,
I'm for it. We're on the radio every day. We're
an open book. And that's even more reason why some
people should keep things private. Everything is so open, you know,
there should be some things left amongst each other.
Speaker 3 (07:11):
And really quick. Back in twenty seventeen, Ab was in
the locker room on Facebook Live.
Speaker 1 (07:16):
Oh all right, I was Sam, but he was so
big on Snapchat.
Speaker 3 (07:19):
I remember the first time Sam has been correct on
our show.
Speaker 5 (07:22):
Sam.
Speaker 1 (07:23):
Yuh, that's not true. What's here for Sam? Sam?
Speaker 2 (07:27):
Everybody given ultimate Facebook poke for that?
Speaker 3 (07:30):
Where's the poke?
Speaker 2 (07:31):
So?
Speaker 1 (07:31):
You know, I think this comes down to also, I
know it's I hate when I say this, but because
each you know, situation is going to be different because
some people are like, yeah, tell my story. I feel
like your younger brother gives us the thumbs up on
some pretty personal stories. Yeah, but you know what, it
embarrasses my family.
Speaker 3 (07:50):
It does.
Speaker 5 (07:50):
Yeah, eh, I.
Speaker 2 (07:52):
Mean it's not the first time he's embarrassed the family.
Speaker 1 (07:54):
But for all we know, Matthew Stafford's like, yo, Kelly,
we have such a great marriage. We have these lovely kids.
I'm making fifty million dollars a year. Everything's great for
the Staffords. He's probably thinking, Yeah, what's the biggest worry.
My wife opens her mouth a bit much on a
podcast and his old gossip ase spill in the tea,
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as they say, Is that really the Stafford's biggest problem?
I bet you he doesn't care even a little bit.
You're probably right, But you know what, there are some
people I would and I don't know how he done.
You have to gauge the person. And I know that
again that's so so specific because I have a buddy
who I've talked about on our show for years and
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I had recently told the story about him and he
got like, oddly, butter like, wo would you say the
certain lines you don't cross? And sometimes you find the
hard way what that line is. And I was like
that that you didn't want me to mention on the
radio or on the podcast. But I've told these terrible
stories about you. But this is where the line is. So, hey,
Kelly Stafford talking about back in the day. If you this,
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the whole setup is because Kelly Stafford was talking about
how she used a quote backup boyfriend to make Matthew
jealous back in the day.
Speaker 6 (09:07):
Wait, so was he trying to casually date? And you
were all, yeah, girl.
Speaker 4 (09:10):
Anyways, long story short, it wasn't that cute of a relationship.
Speaker 2 (09:13):
At first.
Speaker 1 (09:14):
I hated him. I loved him.
Speaker 4 (09:15):
I dated the backup to piss him off, which yes,
he was like, that'll do it. He was the bad
boy too, like Matthew is so sweet and southern gentleman
and all that stuff, and the backup was the complete opposite.
Yeah yeah, ooh, and it upset him. So they lived
in the same dorm because athletes lived in the same dorm,
and he would see my car there and so at
one point he like waited and fought and followed me
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out and got in my car and wouldn't get.
Speaker 6 (09:39):
Out up and he was like this is so hot.
Speaker 4 (09:42):
Was like, this is work.
Speaker 7 (09:43):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (09:44):
I was get out of my car and he was like,
I don't He's not right for you.
Speaker 1 (09:46):
And I was like, you can't tell me that I
think everything she said, crusted Noline. She said, Matthew is
a Southern gentleman. He's the man, he was the big
man on campus. He's a stud and she was the
jealous She used any She manipulated Matthew Stafford into.
Speaker 2 (10:05):
A jealous rage to pursue her. That's really what she did.
That's manipulative.
Speaker 1 (10:10):
And she also used another man to make him jealous.
Speaker 6 (10:14):
But it does not make Matthew Stafford look good in
any way, right.
Speaker 1 (10:18):
And I believe this is courtesy of the art of
the dialogue is at the name of it. Kelly Stafford
on how she reeled in Matthew Stafford. She used a
backup dude to get him jealous. That's really what she
was saying there. Now, no that shows that he was
the prize. It shows he's the prize. But you know
what happens a bad game of telephone. Because I believe
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Monsey and a few other people today were like, did
you hear about Kelly Stafford. I'm like, what's she say
now to embarrass her husband? Oh? That she slept That's
what I heard. That she was sleeping with another dude,
her backup dude to me, And that's not even what
she said, but that's what turns.
Speaker 6 (10:55):
Into so she's implying.
Speaker 8 (10:57):
But isn't it even worse that it's the backup quarterback,
like the guy in your position trying to take your job.
Speaker 2 (11:04):
Like, if that's what malicious, I think you want to
hook up with the linebacker.
Speaker 1 (11:10):
I think Kelly. I think Kelly Stafford the kicker did nothing,
did nothing what other women. She did nothing different than
what other women do in relationships to to get a
party guy to settle down. She is not a normal
girl though, and he's not a normal god, he's not
a normal guy. I think it normalizes them as a couple. Clearly,
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don't talk about months.
Speaker 3 (11:34):
This was his y.
Speaker 2 (11:36):
When was this last personal?
Speaker 3 (11:37):
College?
Speaker 1 (11:38):
Yeah, at Georgia.
Speaker 3 (11:41):
Not the backup quarterback by the way, was Joe Cox?
Speaker 1 (11:45):
Even his name is offensive.
Speaker 2 (11:47):
They were in college, It's not like they were adults
and doing this. This is what college kids do.
Speaker 6 (11:54):
But what does this do? Like, what does this actually
do to benefit her Matthew Staffer.
Speaker 1 (12:00):
For their relation? What it humanizes their relationship then and
gets her downloads on her podcast?
Speaker 2 (12:04):
Yeah. I also think it's like every time Travis Kelsey
mentions Taylor Swift I'm sure that episode has one hundred
million listens.
Speaker 1 (12:11):
It bothers me that women are so or men are
so manipulate, manipulated in those situations. It wasn't like I
loved her, she loved me. It's like, no, she like
almost tricked him into being with her. That's what I'm
getting out of it. She played with his emotions. You're
saying with this other, dude, how are you not seeing
that everyone does that in dating?
Speaker 9 (12:31):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (12:31):
I don't do that, And the art of the game,
the other of the game is I'm trying to I'm
trying to court you because I think you could be
for me. I'm not trying to manipulate you into my life.
I mean, did you forget what dating was like in
your high school and college in his twenties, I knew
you were in your twenties. If I was really trying
to get with somebody in a real way, I'm not
talking about a fling. People want what they can't have
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men especially, that's a calculated way that I don't behave.
So if you're not showing the proper attention like ma
and see, Let's say like we were hanging out and
I was like, really not showing you that much attention.
Speaker 2 (13:04):
You're not trying to you, but you know whatever, I
want to spend time with you. Maybe I'm I'm too
cool for school. Then you start dating someone else, I'm
gonna get on my game and be like, I got
to show you attention. Otherwise it's other guy's gonna snatch
this guy is.
Speaker 1 (13:16):
This guy is full of boloney. This guy's full of boloney, right,
so you'd be okay. So you'd be just full of
Taylor Hanm he was just in New Jersey. Would be
okay if if your significant other was sleeping with someone
close to you, This guy's full of pepperoni. Here's what
you're saying.
Speaker 2 (13:30):
Here's what you're saying, because your baby bonehead, you'd be
okay with the woman.
Speaker 10 (13:35):
You love sleeping with someone you're close to. Just well,
you don't away there with the question, and that's how
the story is interpreted. So she left it for interpretation.
Speaker 1 (13:49):
You think you a rich would be okay if the
woman he loved was using someone you knew very well
to make you jealous and sleeping with that person, So
you'd be okay and other words, with your wife sleeping
with me Back in the day, just to make you jump.
Comito thinks that everyone he's ever dated was a virgin
before him. Apparently, are you missing the details of the story.
She never said if Kelly Stafford went on this podcast
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and she's like, oh my, yeah, I guess, but just
to get Matthew and make them jealous, I like, bang
the whole team. She said nothing like that. She said
she had a backup boyfriend, a backup boyfriend, that.
Speaker 6 (14:22):
Matthew was a quarterback, but she never said she never.
Speaker 1 (14:25):
Said anything about sleeping with him or disrespecting you. And
it's not what she said.
Speaker 2 (14:32):
And you don't think he doesn't know.
Speaker 1 (14:33):
People are gonna find out.
Speaker 2 (14:35):
I didn't know that Matthew Stafford.
Speaker 1 (14:37):
Why do you think that he wanted the world to
know that that's something that maybe they should have kept
it themselves. Maybe everybody's different. I'm just saying me personally,
If matt doesn't care, and I believe rich and I
believe that he doesn't, right, because I'm sure they've talked
about it. Because this isn't the first time, then it
doesn't matter. But I'm telling you it would matter to me.
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All right, Well, this leads me to a little something
I like to call sipack relax and taking this great
advice from covinon wretch because we are besides doing a
sports show here. I'll be honest, I feel like we're
better relationship experts. Well says it. On my business card.
It says radio tycoon relationship exits. That's what it says. Yeah,
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based on Kelly Stafford's little advice on hey, I got
him by, you know, making him a little jealous, making
him think, oh, he might lose me. What are some
of the tactics that you feel you would pass down to,
let's say one of the young dudes here at work,
or young women like I want some dating advice. What
are some solid, generic pieces of advice that you've learned
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over the years. Mine aren't manipulative. Mine are genuine, but
coming from a place of I always sold women on
my goals. I always sold women on what could be
in my dreams. Like my girlfriend now when she met me,
I was living with my sister getting out of a divorce.
I had no money, I was in debt. But I
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sold her on on my heart and my goals, and
she bought into that. I wasn't using manipulative tactics to
pull her in, And I don't think she was doing
that either. Everyone using some type of tactic to win
over the person. That is the type of guy you are, then,
not everybody. Not everyone's putting up some front just to
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do that. Not everybody.
Speaker 2 (16:29):
It's it's like.
Speaker 1 (16:30):
Wild to me to think, did I I'm not talking
to a different guy I knew in the two thousands,
or you just didn't know me that well? Since when
was I like a manipulative guy on that like that? Ever,
I don't even think that calculated. I don't even think
that far ahead. I don't even know what.
Speaker 3 (16:43):
I'm eating later.
Speaker 1 (16:44):
You think you think I do that, I don't. Here's
a shot by this conversation. I'm like baffled.
Speaker 3 (16:52):
That's true. Think of our airport meetup stuff for our
business trips. Covino doesn't know what he's doing until he's there.
Speaker 1 (16:57):
Yeah, I don't think. I don't know what they thinks,
or Samuel Samuel thinks. Samuel Amuel, I don't. I think
they would all find you thinking this is grand odd. Yeah,
I'm real happy that the woman I'm with now is
sleeping with some other guy the whole time, just to
upset me. Again, that was again, that was never said dating,
eating whatever, hanging out whatever, eating dinner, know what you're
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talking about. But they didn't even say that. Play it again,
Sam pun intended, how if we never used that?
Speaker 3 (17:29):
Live here?
Speaker 8 (17:30):
Wait?
Speaker 1 (17:30):
So was he trying to casually date?
Speaker 6 (17:31):
And you were all, yeah, girl?
Speaker 4 (17:33):
Anyways, long story short, it wasn't that cute of a relationship.
At first. I hated him, I loved him. I dated
the backup to piss him off, which yes, he.
Speaker 1 (17:41):
Was like, that'll do it.
Speaker 4 (17:42):
He was a bad boy too, like Matthew is so
sweet and southern gentleman and all that stuff, and the
backup was the complete opposite. Yeah, yeah, ooh, and it
upset him. So they lived in the same dorm because
athletes lived in the same dorm, and he would see
my car there and so at one point he like
waited and fought and followed me out and got in
my car and wouldn't get out up and he was
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like this is so hot, Like this is working. Yeah,
I was get out of my car and he's like,
I don't He's not right for you.
Speaker 1 (18:09):
And I was like, who knew what?
Speaker 11 (18:10):
You can't tell me that.
Speaker 1 (18:12):
I dated the backup just to piss him off is manipulation.
He was casual boy that didn't want commitment. And you
know what, I think you misunderstood the story because I
think when you when she said backup, you thought backup, dude? No,
the backup QB. That's his friend and he has a
horrible name. So your thoughts eight seven seven ninety nine
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on Fox, it's just fun speculation. Am I mad at?
Anybody know? I'm just a passionate guy. I just know
I wouldn't like that again. Eight seven seven ninety nine
on Fox. I don't know how you think it's sweet, even,
she says an insinuator. It's add she insinuates. It was
not pretty and it began but but I didn't think
this is a story written in the star. It's a
story of romance.
Speaker 2 (18:54):
No, it's not.
Speaker 3 (18:55):
It's not.
Speaker 1 (18:56):
It ended up nice, But in this moment, this story's
not nice. It ended nice because they have a happy
family now, but I don't see it that way at all.
Speaker 3 (19:07):
MONSI really quick, do you do you like hearing podcasts
like this? Because every time my wife plugs her phone
in when we're in the same car mid sentence, a
podcast that sounds exactly like this comes on the speakers
and she's like oops, and the girls like and then
I got a uti and oh, that's a stupid episode.
Speaker 1 (19:25):
Could not care. My wife only listens to that type
of stuff Danny and any Sarah J. Moss novels about,
like the weird stuff. I have no clue about there,
But you know there's other things that you like. We
always talk about the one man to beat theory that's manipulative,
and we we agree with that.
Speaker 2 (19:41):
The one man to beat theory. You know what that is, Monsey,
It's it's not manipulative. It's just goal oriented.
Speaker 1 (19:48):
So if you're interested, if you're interested in a woman,
it's better for her to be in a bad relationship
than single. Like, if you meet a girl that's single,
you're competing. They have to be bad every other guy.
If you meet a woman who's in a relationship, it's
better because you only need to be better than her boyfriend.
Speaker 6 (20:10):
Terrible way to think.
Speaker 2 (20:12):
No, it's true because it's easier to compete against one
guy than multiple.
Speaker 1 (20:16):
I never thought of this until I met my wife
and we had a mutual friend and I was like, oh, man,
Sarah's got a boyfriend. And our friend was like, no, No,
this is good because option A is she's single and
there's a million guys hitting on her. Or now her
boyfriend's sort of lame. You're way cooler. You just need
to be better than him.
Speaker 6 (20:34):
And it makes perfect sense.
Speaker 1 (20:36):
The one man to be theory. You gotta you gotta
outdo one loser. It's it's a it's a theory based
on on hope and determination because so many men meet
a woman who could be the one, but she's in
a relationship. We're not saying married, she's just dating somebody,
and they're like, ah, man, I wish I had my shot. No,
you just have one guy to be You actually have
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a tough chance of getting with that woman if she
was single. Yes, very you're competing.
Speaker 3 (21:05):
With a lot.
Speaker 6 (21:05):
No, that makes sense. It's just terrible.
Speaker 1 (21:08):
That's the one man to beat theory. Well, hey, uh
your thoughts. We can move on. But uh hey, Kelly Stafford,
Matthew Stafford, very successful family. Wrap it up like this.
I think when taken into real life, not everyone's wife
or girlfriend has a podcast, but they might. In today's world,
there's certain things that aren't supposed to be brought up
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in mixed company. You know that is between you guys,
and if they bring it up at the dinner table
and mixed company, it's embarrassing and you're like kicking each
other in the shins the zip it. I'll be honest,
that's sort of old school thinking because I think no
one has boundaries anymore, which is a good thing. But
that's you. You lost all your boundaries. You seem to
(21:49):
have lost all your morals. I try to keep them
in check because not everything is an open book. Not everything,
And when it comes to the you know, inner workings
of your relationship, some things should be kept private and
that's for you to figure out. And I'm sure they
figured that out. So again, as long as Matt doesn't care,
then it doesn't matter. But it's a matter like you
(22:12):
guys are boys. Here's my boy, yo, Matt, what's up?
It's just again, it's a jump off of a conversation.
How would you feel if your wife was saying stuff
like that about you? If it was true and it
was how we met and it was part of our story. Really,
does your wife really like to talk about how you
guys met and your story or are there certain things
that shouldn't come up?
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Speaker 1 (23:22):
I don't want to sound like the gossipy Love Show,
but this is a story today about Matt Stafford.
Speaker 2 (23:27):
I think it's a fun start. I was talking to
io was Sam off the air again? Nobody mad about it?
Speaker 3 (23:32):
Just yet?
Speaker 1 (23:33):
Well, I said, it's good banter with just fun banters.
I was saying that dating and relationships are two different things,
because IOA Sam said, what's the old saying? For once
all is fair and true love and war. All is
fair in love and war. Now in a relationship her marriage,
no one wants games or nonsense. But when you're dating,
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that whole world is before you really get to know someone.
Everyone has someone you've never met, a good looking woman
that has no dude in her life. There's someone lingering
a boyfriend, someone she's seeing. Unless you're you know, you
met the person in high school and oh, we're the
only person that the other person's ever dated. If that's
not your story, then you probably stole your wife from
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someone else. Riley, North, Dakota, what's up?
Speaker 13 (24:21):
Yeah, Like, I can't remember where we left off at,
but yeah, like I said, I was.
Speaker 1 (24:26):
You said you had seven, You said you were playing
college ball and you had seven.
Speaker 2 (24:29):
Or eight girlfriends.
Speaker 1 (24:31):
Well, yeah, give her take okay, give her take five.
Oh he's the life of Riley.
Speaker 5 (24:37):
Guy.
Speaker 1 (24:37):
Oh when they say life for Riley, he's the life
of Riley. Okay, I continue to Eventually, I wanted to
dedicate myself to one of them, so I put all
their names up on.
Speaker 14 (24:46):
A dark board.
Speaker 9 (24:48):
And that's true a dark and it's a big one
of them.
Speaker 13 (24:54):
So I hit this one lady, and you know what,
we've been married for almost twenty years now. It wasn't
a I was trying to hit the one. I'm trying
to hit was six to one and lean to sell
in athletic but.
Speaker 5 (25:07):
The one that hits by.
Speaker 13 (25:10):
But we're still married, I do that.
Speaker 2 (25:12):
Does she know this story?
Speaker 1 (25:13):
Well? She does?
Speaker 4 (25:14):
Now what?
Speaker 1 (25:14):
Okay?
Speaker 2 (25:15):
Okay?
Speaker 1 (25:15):
The male Kelly Stafford. Wow, yeah, here's the point. It
might be the story, but I don't think that's one
you tell in public to embarrass her, you know what
I mean. But I'm glad you found love.
Speaker 3 (25:27):
Riley.
Speaker 1 (25:28):
Yeah, thank you, Riley? What a what a guy? All right,
let's do it. When old school hits come on, there's
a certain what we're gonna do is go back.
Speaker 7 (25:41):
Back into town, throwing it back for a Thursday. Old
School went fifty hits at fifty after cn R give
you the time capsule topic and we reminisce together.
Speaker 2 (25:53):
Yeah. Well, well, well every Thursday we kick it old
school on a throwback Thursday. And today I saw one
of those movie releases from Hey listen before.
Speaker 1 (26:06):
All of us in this room, we're born. Nineteen seventy
five was the year a movie that changed one of
your fears for the rest of your life, and that
movie was Jaws. Jaws came out on this day in
nineteen seventy five. And you know, the fun fact about
the movie is that they don't even show the full
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shark until an hour and twenty one minutes into the
two hour movie. Steven Spielberg, they had issues with the shark,
but what ended up happening was the anticipation of the
shark was actually cooler than the robotic shark itself. So
I thought that was always a cool layer of the story.
Credit to the score too, because the score was just frightening.
Two notes. Yeah, that's all you needed. Such a great movie.
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In fact, me who has a hard time watching anything
old Jaws one of the only moviesineteen eighty that I
could get into. It's like Rocky Jaws and Wizard of Us,
then The Godfather. There might be like four movies that
are acceptable. Star Wars, right, it was five. So here's
the question. What old school horror movie or TV show
(27:16):
really sort of, as Mansi said, fed you up, like
it really got you scared. Allah, you can't drive down
a highway behind a truck with logs on it because
of final destination till Yeah, irrational fears based on movies
or shows that you saw growing up.
Speaker 2 (27:31):
On a throwback Thursday, Jaws definitely changed the game. No
one felt safe in the waters ever again.
Speaker 1 (27:37):
But from what I understand, like fear of sharks wasn't
even a thing back in the day, Like our parents
and grandparents were like scared of sharks, Like maybe on
a once in a blue movie they're like, was there
a shark attack? But Jaws made the world scared of sharks?
What movie had that effect on you? What freaked you out?
Speaker 4 (27:54):
Dude?
Speaker 1 (27:55):
We'll take your feedback next, givin on Rich Fox Sports Radio. Dude,
movies or shows that totally changed the way you think
after you up scared you gave you an irrational fear
and Rich a show that I don't even watch, but
I know the reference has to do with a coffee pot,
am I right? Oh that's no, Actually not a coffee
(28:17):
pot at all, but I know where you were going. Crockpot,
A crockpot, That's what I meant. This is Us, which
is a show I missed very much. I was a
drama that made me cry every week. I watched the
Greek version This is Gus. It was way better. And
This is Gus it was a coffee pot. Yeah that's yeah,
This is Gus and This is Us it was a crockpot.
Jack my little vent Amilia spoiler, he dies as you
(28:39):
know on the show, but it was because they left
a crockpot, a faulty crock pot plugged in. Now I've
never Yeah, I've never seen the show, and I could
give a Diddley squat about it. Right, I don't need
a show to make me cry. My point is I
know that because of that show, a lot of people
double second triple guest to I unplugged the crockpot and
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they can't rest the entire day, but wondering if that's
gonna set their house on fine. I do remember that
when that episode aired, because that show was big for NBC.
When that Jack dies Crockpot episode was on that next month,
there was an uptacking people buying new crock pots thinking,
oh my god, what if I have an old faulty one.
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So listen, movies and TV affect us a lah Jaws
on this date, forty nine years ago. Just the theme
alone got y' all freaked out. I brought up one
before we went to commercial, which I think is definitely one.
If you watch all those silly at fun final destination movies,
you do see a truck with lumber on it a
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bunch of logs. Now, you are not riding behind that
based on the second one or some voto it is
with like a giant couch and all his furniture strapped
in with a shoelace. I'm not driving behind that guy
because I saw the movie How Not Happening.
Speaker 3 (29:57):
When the girl got stuck in the tanning bed. Ever since, yeah,
if I see one of the laid down tanning bed
tanning swan beds, I'm like, I don't know who can
be comfortable laying in there get.
Speaker 1 (30:10):
Trapped, burned to death? I got I got another one
that I don't know.
Speaker 3 (30:18):
You.
Speaker 1 (30:19):
I don't know what this was from because I feel
like there's multiple answers. But every time I go to
my car late at night, I always look underneath my
car because there was some movie where someone got their
achilles like sliced, and I'm like, I have seen that.
Is it sat or it might have been, but I
feel like it was also there was a his Achilles slice,
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but I just remember that, like there's also in Casino
Casino at the end of the film where that's it
Casino And saw the idea that someone's hiding underneath your
car and like that that that tender back you're right
there of your ankle. It's called Actually, man, that makes
me a little a little scared.
Speaker 3 (31:00):
I was thinking a one movie that scared every man
who saw it, even us as kids. Fatal Attraction.
Speaker 12 (31:06):
Mmmm.
Speaker 6 (31:07):
That one is just more like you feel like, oh
my gosh, this could happen at home, right, Like.
Speaker 3 (31:11):
It's just it's well with the bunny cooking.
Speaker 8 (31:13):
Yeah, just because it wasn't like a like a creature
that doesn't exist like you know, because for me, jeeper
screepers scared me where I thought something was going to
land on my car any single time I'm driving down
the highway alone, you know what I mean?
Speaker 6 (31:26):
Or like World War Z, like those zombies. I was like,
if those zombies are the ones that take over, we're done.
We could deal with walking dead zombies, not world world World.
Speaker 1 (31:34):
War zos no matter. Yeah, those got like they got
Tyreek killspeed.
Speaker 11 (31:38):
Right.
Speaker 1 (31:38):
Walking dead zombies are like, uh oh already in the pocket.
Speaker 11 (31:42):
Right.
Speaker 6 (31:42):
But I feel like fatal Attraction. You know, it wasn't
something that's not real.
Speaker 3 (31:46):
You guys all being radio masters and loving audio, you
can relate to this and appreciate it because we are
in the business of sound. It was not the costumes
at all. And Covino, you could back me up on this.
There were these these things called reruns back in the day.
As little kids in the early eighties, they played reruns
of Land of the Lost. I love that show. Yeah. Oh,
and when the dad and his two kids would go
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into the slee stack cave, the sounds, Sam has it.
I think the sound scared the crap out of me.
When they were coming.
Speaker 1 (32:21):
They kissed anytime, Danny, here's a Sicata freaking out.
Speaker 3 (32:28):
Jota shouts out to Sid and Marty Kroft when they
weren't being chased by really bad graphics of dinosaurs. These
slee stack costumes. When you see them now they are hilarious,
like they are such bad costumes. But as a little kid,
hearing that noise and seeing them chase the family, you
were scared to death.
Speaker 1 (32:46):
I was so into that show, and I was little irrational.
Fears hit us up. We got more answers, but I
don't want to take away yours eight seven, seven ninety
nine on Fox, based on Jaws again forty nine years
ago today, Meg in Montana was up. You're on l
Coavin on Rochay Meg, Hey.
Speaker 9 (33:02):
Guys, what's up?
Speaker 11 (33:04):
You hit the nail on the head with the Final
Destination two. I was thirteen having a sleepover with the galpal.
We watched that movie late at night. The power went out,
which did not help, so we ended up staying up
all night watched the whole thing twice since we got interrupted.
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The next morning, her parents came to pick us up
and we were going to go for a nice boat
ride on the lake, towing the boat in the car
with her family. There was a truck in front of us.
It did not have logs on it, but it was
like a big water truck. We could see something flashing
around in this big bin. All of a sudden, this
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guy goes to turn right way too fast. The truck
flips over right in front of us, rolls into the ditch.
Her dad had to slam on the brakes, fish tailed
boat us. Poor girls in the back seat were screaming like, yeah, scared,
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We're so traumatized. Luckily everyone was okay. It turned out
it was just water in the truck, nothing inflammable, no explosions.
But still, but my heart's beating just for retelling the story.
Speaker 2 (34:18):
Most scary, great story.
Speaker 1 (34:20):
Back in the back in the eighties and nineties. My goodness,
would I mess with my little brother because he had
my buddy doll. And when Child's Play came out, I
tried to convince my little brother that his my buddy
doll would come to life.
Speaker 2 (34:37):
Just having that doll was scared in the house, would
scare me because of the movie. Probably my sister had
that doll.
Speaker 1 (34:43):
I have that doll, spot still has.
Speaker 2 (34:45):
He was my best friend.
Speaker 1 (34:46):
Explains a lot, Kaylen in South Dakota. What's how Kaylen?
Speaker 15 (34:51):
So you mentioned it? You still my answer? But yeah,
Child's Playing. When I was about ten years old, my
buddies were a couple of years older than I am.
Grew up in small town of South Dacota. Watch outs Play.
They didn't even have to convince me. I was sure
that my Diamond Dallas Page stuff you're wrestling buddy, was.
Speaker 9 (35:09):
Gonna end up coming up and murdering me.
Speaker 15 (35:11):
Could you watch Diamond Dallas Page murder people in the
ring every week? You were determined that the dollald.
Speaker 16 (35:14):
Was gonna do it to you.
Speaker 1 (35:16):
I got to thank you, man. I'm sorry Rich stole
your answer. What a selfish guy he is? Am I
right if I didn't know what his answer was. I
waited on hold just to say that, and you had
to butt in there and ruin his answer. I got
one once kind of sports related because it is Fox
Sports Radio. It could be anything you say. You never
want to be the goat, like with the old school goat,
the guy who ruins the game. You know, based on
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some movies you may have seen, but pre GPS, any
wrong turn I made, I thought, man, I could end
up in some dangerous situations, especially out here in LA
you make one wrong turn, you could be like in
the worst neighborhood. Same thing with on the East Coast.
And after seeing the movie Judgment Night, which maybe most
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people haven't seen, but I recommend it, Like they end
up they're having a sweet dude's night out and then
they get lost in all hell ensues. We're talking murder
and death and like acause they end up in the
worst part of town and they get involved where they
shouldn't be involved. So anytime I was lost somewhere and
it is back in the day again before GPS, they're like,
oh no, I'm gonna die. This is where it goes down.
(36:22):
This is where and sports related just based on what
I saw Steve Bartman go through. Anytime a foul ball
comes into the vicinity of where I am, I just
know instinctively to back off, because I don't ever want
to be perceived as the guy like that, the dufist
who ruined.
Speaker 2 (36:39):
I wish that would happen to you.
Speaker 1 (36:41):
You know, I've learned, you know, just based on the
fear of watching this guy's like it ruined. Listen. It's
all because this is the anniversary of Jaws, which a
lot of people argue has had the most psychological effect
on human fear than any other movie, because again, sharks
are not considered scary to the general public until Jaws.
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But I'll tell you what, We're always considered scary at least.
Aren't you scared of sharknadoes now too? I heard I
look up in the sky every day hoping there's not
one spot. I know that you were affected as a
young boy by a rachnophobia. Oh is that true? Not
that I was affected. I am unable to watch that. Wow,
I love that movie. I'm unable it is. It's a
(37:23):
rough one. Irrational fears Allah, Jaws, Spider and the Helmet. Oh,
it's so creepy. All right, let's say, how did Jennifer
Jennifer and Michigan. Hi Jane stop.
Speaker 15 (37:33):
It a good evening to you guys.
Speaker 13 (37:39):
I have to tell you.
Speaker 11 (37:40):
When I was thirteen, I spent the night at a
friend's house.
Speaker 2 (37:44):
Her and her grandmother.
Speaker 11 (37:45):
Didn't ask my mom if it could take me to see.
Speaker 15 (37:48):
Pet cemetery too.
Speaker 1 (37:49):
Sounds scared now.
Speaker 13 (37:50):
Man, I had nightmares for two weeks.
Speaker 1 (37:54):
I did you assume she had like a dying sister
in the other bed room? Because that movie will freak
you out. What's scared me as a kill? Is that
a name?
Speaker 11 (38:05):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (38:05):
It scared me because I know it wasn't I know
it wasn't real. Even as a kid, I knew it
wasn't real. But did anyone else feel like the cgi
of Large March and P's Big Adventure did that? That's
why it scared me to never you know, get in
a car with a stranger. That's a Large March. I've
seen that part of the movie. Uh, let's go to
Jar and tell him Large March sent you. Ron and Reno? Hey, Ron?
Speaker 3 (38:32):
How you doing? Hey?
Speaker 9 (38:33):
What's up about I remember back in nineteen eighty when
the movie came out I saw it in the theater,
was the Shining Oh yeah, and that one, that one
took me for a loop. I was by myself and
I was fifteen years old, so that one, that one
had a remarkable effect on me, that's for sure.
Speaker 1 (38:51):
Thank you man, You know you reminded me of something else.
This is true. I was in Ohi, California with my
ex so it was my previous life. Right, went to Ohi,
and I stayed at this airbnb or just like a
house rent all the time. I don't even know if
it was an airbnb.
Speaker 3 (39:06):
It around. Do you guys see the famous pink sunset?
Speaker 1 (39:09):
No, dude, but I stayed at this place in the
middle of nowhere, right, and I just felt so helpless
and unsafe because I was really in the middle of nowhere.
It's just you and the stars. And I started hearing
all these crazy noises and I had this irrational fear
take over me, just based on the movie The Strangers,
Remember the Strangers, and they come knocking on the door
at night, and like, I'm like, wait, I'm gonna be
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the guy to fight off. That's why I don't watch
scary movies anymore. I think that's the last scary movie
I watched so whatever year that came out as the
last one because I was at this place and I
felt like such a weenie. I was so scared, my
ex was scared. We left that place in the middle
of the night because of the irrational fear.
Speaker 3 (39:49):
Of that movie.
Speaker 1 (39:50):
True story was that the one during the preview, it
had the record play.
Speaker 6 (39:53):
Like, yes, yes, Tyler, that's it.
Speaker 1 (39:58):
By the way, highly recommend that movie if you haven't
seen it. But it was so good. I haven't watched
a scary movie since. That's how long it's been. Yeah,
I'm trying to think of some good ones. But hey,
the phones were all lit, So let's say rapid fire,
shall we? Uh, Jimmy in Texas? What's up, Jimmy? Yo?
Speaker 14 (40:18):
What's up my nose?
Speaker 3 (40:20):
What's up? Buddy? Hey?
Speaker 5 (40:22):
Guys just says I know you'll like to put a
bow on things. I just gotta say. The mom in
this Tell You was such a fluozie that I didn't
realize it until I watched the movie again as an
older As an older perspective, Kujo, oh Kujo, I remember Kujo.
The mom was but yeah, but yeah, after that, I
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made sure my dog never like Chase Brafitts and any
other animal outside.
Speaker 1 (40:47):
I was like, you're gonna get ready, Like Kujo and
the Blob were like my mom's fears. I feel like
things you remember your parents were scared of, like the
blah blah Kujo. Is that why she was so scared
that your brother was getting fat? Yeah? She want them
to turn into the blob the Blob. Let's say hi
to Jay in Missouri.
Speaker 5 (41:08):
How you doing, Hey, Carino?
Speaker 14 (41:10):
You follow me everywhere I go. I listen to you
every day and drive time, and then Saturday mornings, I
turn around. There you are on Ozzy's bone yard.
Speaker 1 (41:19):
Oh my dog duty. I'm everywhere man, and they'll step
on I know.
Speaker 4 (41:22):
I know.
Speaker 14 (41:22):
It's like I'm older than you guys, and my freaked out.
Movie movies usually don't freak me out because they're movies
and they're make believe. But I was eight years old
the summer of the Manson murders, and then they had
a TV movie of the Week on Helter Skelter based
on Buliosi's book, and I was about fourteen years old,
and I was freaked out because you know, the Manson
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was coming in in the middle of the night.
Speaker 9 (41:48):
So Yeah.
Speaker 14 (41:50):
Anyway, I just want to say.
Speaker 13 (41:51):
Tika going we love you on Ozzy and yeah, my
movie that.
Speaker 14 (41:55):
Freaked me out was Helter Skelter Jay.
Speaker 1 (41:58):
That was a great one. Fired another irrational fear for
me as a kid. We grew up. I grew up
in the eighties, right, and that's the decade of kidnappings,
all Adam Walsh style.
Speaker 5 (42:12):
You know, So.
Speaker 1 (42:14):
You thought that every van that pulled up in your
neighborhood was gonna kidnap. You and I lived in that
fear of I'm gonna get kidnapped. We all lived in
the fear of a white van gonna take us, people
are strangers giving us candy. All irrational fears which could
have been reality. But you know, we lived in that
fear because of the stuff we saw on news and
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after school movies and things like that. So based on Jaws, guys,
the irrational fears, based on movies and shows you saw
growing up. Let's say, how did Jay and Kentucky? What's up, Jake?
We're good.
Speaker 14 (42:48):
So this one's particularly scary because you know that they
live in your house.
Speaker 1 (42:55):
Yeah, we mentioned that spot particularly scared of spiders.
Speaker 2 (43:00):
I don't know where that came from.
Speaker 1 (43:02):
It just developed. I mean, that was a creepy movie,
you know what I mean, that's a that's a one
time watch. Watch when you're at an airbnb or a
place you're not really that familiar with, don't you. Doesn't
it cross your mind when you're laying there that there
could be cameras watching you based on things you've seen
on TV, weird movies. I mean I check every like
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closet under the bed, and I do the shower. I
always pull back the shower curtain. I swear every fire
alarm or any every blinking light. I'm like they're taping
some creeps.
Speaker 2 (43:34):
I put out a show for him.
Speaker 3 (43:36):
Use you know, you made me think of older movies
and it's scared to crap out of me when I
was a little kid. You claim it's one of the
best movies of all time. When we did our movie
draft Wizard of Oz, that scared kids all across the monkeys,
the Wicked Witch of the Yeah, the Wicked Witch was creepy.
Speaker 1 (43:55):
The word she was super scary for sure, just her laugh.
Oh hell yeah, mine pretty And you're a little dog
Danny scared a Oh well, uh, you want to say,
how to rob and wrap it up. Oh, let's talk
to Rob Robin Texas. Hey, Bud, what's up.
Speaker 9 (44:16):
Scariest movie I ever saw as a kid was in
the eighties the day after when they made for TV
Nuclear Holocaust on TV. I can't believe my parents let
me watch it.
Speaker 1 (44:25):
Dude. Anytime you're driving through a cornfield or any desolate area,
you're thinking Children of the corn Rich. When you and
I were on a road trip and we were lost.
When we were lost, oh I know where we were
actually felt so scared, and it's all rational fears based
on movies we saw. There wasn't a person in sight.
Irrational wore some frequent of chainsaws. Gonna all right, So
let me ask that was Sam because he is from
the home of corn So Danny, g I'm curious, you Mansei,
(44:49):
this is an interesting thought. So we're driving on a
Cavino on Rich road trip. We love doing these live broadcast.
In fact, we're gonna be doing more a graduate hotel.
Speaker 3 (44:57):
But back in the.
Speaker 1 (44:58):
Serious XM days, we would do five cities in like
five days. We started in Dallas one year and ended
up in Minneapolis, stopping in cities along the way. I
remember Spot. We were like, oh, Wow. Saint ol Off, Minnesota,
which is the home.
Speaker 2 (45:14):
Of saying ol Off College no like Golden Girls, Yes,
thank you, but also saying all Off College rose.
Speaker 1 (45:21):
Most people think rose from the Golden Girls.
Speaker 3 (45:24):
I didn't know idea.
Speaker 1 (45:25):
So we're like, oh, on the way, we're going through
these cornfields that it is creepy, like have you know
said out of a movie. We had taken along our
associate producer, this young dude, Jake, and he was a kid,
didn't have much money, and we're like, we started saying
like I'll throw one hundred. You thrown one hundred. We
had hundreds of dollars, Like, dude, get out of the car,
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run twenty feet into the cornfield and we're going to
turn the lights in the car out. And he's like no,
We'll talk about a kid that was broke and were like,
all right, dude, thousand dollars and he's like no, irrational
fear kept him in. I would say when we were like,
run into the cornfield, we're going to turn the car
lights out, pitch dark, running the cornfield for thirty seconds.
Speaker 2 (46:02):
Absolutely, I have no fear of corn but you can
get lost in cornfields, like you have to if it's
there's no if Like, if it's overcast, you can't see
where the sun is, you don't know where you came from.
You can definitely get lost. I'm not afraid of running
into the corn You've done that before, dark desolate road,
cornfields everywhere. We turn the car lights off and say, Monty,
go run the cornfield thirty seconds. We'll give you a
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thousand dollars.
Speaker 6 (46:24):
You know, I think I could do it.
Speaker 1 (46:25):
I'm not as a thousand bucks.
Speaker 2 (46:27):
Yeah, for a thousand bucks, I think I could do it.
Speaker 1 (46:29):
How about this.
Speaker 6 (46:30):
I may be crying as I'm doing it, but like,
I'll do it.
Speaker 11 (46:33):
What can you do?
Speaker 5 (46:35):
You guys so much?
Speaker 1 (46:36):
You know it's I think it's interrational fear, just based
on what experts tell me. Before we get to Monty
for an update, because I know Mantio thoughts on JJ
Redick and lebron I mentioned this the other day COVID
when you weren't here, So I'm curious about your thoughts.
As we all get older, you go from twenty thirty
forty fifty. As we all get older, the people you
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work with and work for end up being your contemporaries.
They end up being people you could have graduated high
school with people that you look at and say, yeah,
they're five years younger than me and they're the boss.
They earned it, or maybe they didn't. JJ Reddick and
Lebron James just to play step boy, both born in
(47:19):
nineteen eighty four, both thirty nine going on forty years old,
and you got to say to yourself, does Lebron and
JJ Reddick have too much of like a bro friendship?
They did the podcast together. Can you separate that stuff
when it comes to on the court and off the court.
I think it's all great in theory, I really do.
(47:41):
I think it sounds fun, but there's always going to
be that blurred line of friendship and.
Speaker 2 (47:49):
Work relationship, and it's always difficult. It's difficult with our
show sometimes.
Speaker 1 (47:53):
I mean, you know we're all friends, but you know
it's a blurred line of Hey, this isn't like friend related,
this is like work related. And I don't know how
that doesn't bleed into the NBA with their relationship. Again,
he hosts podcast together. It's a great way to start,
but there has to be a line drawn right from
the get go.
Speaker 2 (48:10):
I've worked with you two for twenty years. Yeah, if
let's say like our boss Scott got promoted to like,
you know, senior VP or whatever, and he's like, oh,
I need someone to kind of run the station. We've
been eyeing you up.
Speaker 1 (48:20):
This will never happen, by the way, you mean number
twenty five, I would be like one hundred and fifty
on the list.
Speaker 2 (48:25):
But let's say that happened and I became your boss.
Would you listen to me? I would quit before listening
to you, exactly like you would still see me as
your little sidekick producer. You wouldn't respect me.
Speaker 3 (48:38):
Yeah, but jj Reddick played in the league for fifteen
years and has played in the league for twenty Okay,
but I think this is slightly different though.
Speaker 1 (48:47):
Yeah, what I mean, it's about listening to someone who's
your peer who then becomes your boss. I know he's
guarded respects along the way and always did in every
locker room that he played in. It's a different type
and he has that great type of reputation with his
peers as a as a.
Speaker 13 (49:04):
You were.
Speaker 2 (49:05):
When you're someone's peer, you're in the same room. When
you become like senior level, executive level, boss level, you're
now in different rooms than that person. Is making different
types of decisions, having different types of responsibilities, So you
don't see that he isn't going to see that.
Speaker 3 (49:21):
He wasn't like a young assistant on the Lakers working
with Lebron though they played in the league at the
same time together as peers, they were in the same room.
Speaker 2 (49:30):
Now they're in different rooms, and there's a different type
of responsibility on jj Reddick that Lebron doesn't have to
worry about.
Speaker 1 (49:36):
There's things that seem or may appear unfair with this
relationship that do happen in every office or workplace everywhere.
Like you may think to yourself, well, it's a little
awkward that him and Lebron are going to have this
sort of friendship and this camaraderie and this understanding and
this closeness that jj Reddick and the other players aren't
going to have. But that also applies to most workplaces.
(49:58):
I might be closer to the ball than Danny g
Is or vice versa. I'm just saying that's just how
life works. Sometimes relationships are like that sometimes. But you know,
to say that there isn't going to be a blurred line,
I think you're fooling yourself.
Speaker 6 (50:12):
I think spot is trying to say that the relationship
is now going to change.
Speaker 1 (50:16):
Yes, and there is no other way around it.
Speaker 6 (50:19):
The relationship that they've had with this podcast, it actually
needs to change. And if it doesn't, that creates another problem.
If their relationship doesn't change, but it should.
Speaker 3 (50:30):
You know, the monkey wrenching all of this. What if
Lebron just opts out and goes to Dallas.
Speaker 6 (50:35):
Yeah, Okay, that's not gonna happen.
Speaker 1 (50:36):
They can't, right, but that's a meme.
Speaker 3 (50:38):
That's the meme right now though, which would be hysterical.
Speaker 1 (50:41):
It is interesting because you got to think of so
many layers, right, like, do the other Lakers who all
have respect Lebron team leader, veteran? Are they like yo,
he got his boy JJ Reddick? You know, those whispers
probably happen. There may be people that are texting among
the Lakers staff and players, like anyone with the could
speculate on this is what the Lakers and Lebron wanted
(51:04):
all along. That essentially keeps Lebron in charge in a
lot of ways.
Speaker 3 (51:09):
It's not pronounced because you remember weeks ago Lebron said
I want the Lakers to find a coach for the
long run. Don't involve me necessarily. We all know he
signed off on this, but the thing is that he's
trying to separate himself from the decision. What's more important
about Polinka's decision here and what did he say? He
(51:30):
said that he loved Reddick's ability to connect with players
and his high basketball IQ. He believes surrounding Reddick with
an elite coaching staff will help shorten his learning curve
into his first coaching job, says a source close to
the team. So let's see what JJ Reddick has the
big question mark he surrounds himself with. Yeah, yeah, is
(51:51):
it going to be a Campbell situation? In Antonio Pierce
type situation? How quick is this learning curve going to be? Rich?
And this dynamic between him on Lebron.
Speaker 1 (52:00):
Is that the be all end all and success versus
failure will also determine how the media handles it, how
the fans handled it. It it like if the Lakers
start out rough, Oh, it's going to be critiqued to
the high heavens if there If it works out, great,
it's like J. J. Redick a brilliant basketball mind. Look,
(52:21):
they got the right guy. So the results will also
be how it's perceived. And you know, Danny the other
day we brought up bringing up again. We all watch
Winning time on HBO. Pat Riley had to assert himself
because everyone was to remember when pat Riley got promoted Cavino.
I know it's a different story with JJ Reddick, but
it was a story of oh pat you know what's
(52:43):
up man, And he had to flip out for the
team to be like, oh, okay, we gotta we gotta
treat him like right. They knew him as the player.
Speaker 3 (52:49):
Not to punch the choard he hurt his hand.
Speaker 1 (52:52):
Well, sometimes you have to go overly drastic to shed
that previous image, like child actors. You know, we see
that all the time. Yeah, Jesse Spano for she had
a no showgirl to wipe the image, right, So yeah,
JJ Reddicks gonna have to throw his weight around and
be like, Yo, I'm not the guy you see on ESPN,
I'm not your colleague, I'm not your peer, I'm not
(53:12):
Lebron's boy. I'm the coach of the Lakers. He has
to make that known right away. And then there's also
the speculation of the optics involved in Monzi. You know
I was talking about it before was Dan Hurley a
decoy all along? Eh, We don't know, I think so it.
Speaker 6 (53:28):
Was just a way for the Lakers to say we tried.
Speaker 9 (53:31):
We tried.
Speaker 2 (53:32):
Jesse Spano show Girls, good reference, Jesse Spano j the same.
That'll be like a host here doing an only fans pitch.
All right, let's get an update, Manzy, what's going on?
Speaker 16 (53:42):
All right, guys, we know that it's a four year
deal for JJ Reddick and the Lakers. We don't know
the exact number just yet, but the Athletic reports that
it's in the neighborhood of about eight million per year.
Speaker 6 (53:53):
More NBA news.
Speaker 8 (53:54):
The Bulls are trading two time All defensive guard Alex
Caruso to Oka.
Speaker 6 (53:58):
See for guard Josh some boxing news for u Cavino.
Speaker 8 (54:02):
Ryan Garcia has been suspended one year following positive tests
for PDS. His victory over David Haney has now been
overturned to a no contest. He's going to forfeit the
one million and is going to be fined ten thousand dollars.
Speaker 1 (54:14):
You know what, though, Manci, everyone saw Garcia woop his ass.
Speaker 6 (54:17):
Yeah, so you know, think it matters.
Speaker 1 (54:19):
He's the victor in the court of public opinion here,