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fifty hits. So it's the anniversary the launch of MTV
eight one eighty one on this day, forty three years ago.
Video killed the eightyo star that kicked it all off
forty three years ago. Today, you might have been a baby,
you might not have been born yet, you might have
been a teenager. But the launch of MTV has to
(02:53):
rank up there with the biggest launches of the last
fifty years we're talking about. It had major impact on me.
Game changers. Yeah, I wanted to be like the little
kids in the Hot for Teacher video. I was Hot
for Teacher. Yeah, I was sort of obsessed with watching
all that made me love music to the next level.
(03:14):
The Thriller video you know, watching these big events. Then
the shows that developed through MTV, Beavis and butt Head,
the liquid television days, remote Control, just the whole thing,
Jersey Shore. Eventually, early MTV was special. Now, it wasn't
a whole lot of rap on MTV.
Speaker 2 (03:33):
There was none until late eighties TV. Right the launch
of you O MTV Raps on August sixth, nineteen eighty eight.
For my age and where I'm from, that to me
is the launch of MTV. I didn't have cable like
when I was really really little. We weren't into like
(03:53):
new wave music or any of that. We were into
R and B, soul rap and so fab five Freddy
when he debuted with m TV raps, that spoke to us,
and I remember busting out blank VHS tapes so we
could tape every single episode.
Speaker 3 (04:06):
Yo.
Speaker 1 (04:06):
MTV Raps was huge if you were the kid that
wanted to hear more hip hop, if you were the
kid waiting for some more urban sort of elements. You know,
MTV early on got a lot of criticism for not
playing a lot of black artists. That was a whole
other story.
Speaker 2 (04:22):
They got criticism for how they handled it as well,
and how their vj's explained why they weren't playing black music.
The popular opinion at the time was, well, you could
at least play Michael Jackson, and it took them a
while to do that.
Speaker 1 (04:35):
You know. You know who spoke out, Rick J. Yeah,
I forget where I saw this was on a recent documentary.
I think a documentary about him. But yeah, MTV was
still though a life changing thing because you got to
see the video that went along with the song, you know,
and it became a part of the culture. So MTV
on this day in nineteen eighty one. Now, when you
(04:58):
talk about where does that rank them on the launches
the debuts of things in our lifetime, how about we
just said the last fifty years. Take it from the
seventies until now. I think I have the number one answer,
and the number one answer I thought I'll give another one.
I thought it might be the iPhone because that just
(05:20):
changed I mean everything, you had everything right there on
your smart device. Why are you stealing Big MIC's answer?
Who the guy that runs his place? Yeah, that's where
he's sitting in the hallwayphone Who Mike? Now? To me,
I think the real answer because when you're sitting on
your ass every night watching the Yankees, watching documentaries that
(05:43):
you're talking about. The minute streaming became a thing, changed
it all. Blockbuster Video, see you later, red Box, going
to get a DVD at the supermarket later. The minute
you were able to sit on your butt with your girlfriend,
your wife, your buddies, whoever, and just scroll endlessly through Netflix, Hulu, HBO, Max,
(06:04):
all these things, Amazon Prime. The fact that you could
sit on your butt and have access to thousands and
thousands of shows, movies, sporting events, everything. How could that
not be the number one answer? Because there's a few
other good ones. I got one, Okay, it's in the
world of sports because we've seen the inception of it
in our lifetime. Mixed martial arts, I mean not just
(06:29):
random events of guys grappling, like the when UFC became
a thing. Dude, Donna White was on. You would have
thought I would have been the next Ariel Helwani or
something because I was in on it early. I was
a spoiled kid, so when they came out with these
early pay per views, my parents got them for me.
Whether it was a tough man competition, a wrestling event,
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or early mixed martial arts where some sumo dude was
fighting a Gracie brother, you know, when Big Dan Severn
was fighting a jiu jitsu guy. That sort of changed
everything when you think about it, in the world in
the fight came because people started then developing even new
fighting styles. Well let's mix them all together. Mma, I
(07:14):
think that's in the world of sports rich, that's that's
to launch that sort of in our lifetime changed the game.
What you got, Danny J.
Speaker 2 (07:23):
So we are my family and I were planning a
birthday party this coming weekend. Co is turning one leave
that's gone by so fast.
Speaker 1 (07:31):
He's got a mustache already, he's all grown up, feeling
your seltzers out of the fridge. The majority is the
man of the house.
Speaker 2 (07:38):
I'm not going to argue that everything seems to revolve
around him, that's true. But how do you think we've
put this birthday party together? And I'll give you a hint.
Our daughter who's about to go into eighth grade. She
ordered some jewelry from an Etsy company and the other
day she's like, oh my god, I've been waiting for
so long for that package, like almost a week. And Amazon.
(08:00):
When Amazon launched it changed everybody's lives. I don't know
how we lived without it because we could never go
back to ordering out of catalogs, not having a tracking number,
never even knowing if the package was going to show up,
and we knew it was going to be a couple
of months.
Speaker 1 (08:14):
Dude, you that answer might that might be. That might
beat my streaming answer only because Danny, it could be
as insignificant as you know, our intro talks about your
great hair. Yeah, Cavino could be like, bro, I need
no hair product. You don't have to go to the store.
You don't have to go to have suavecito. By the
end of the day, you I'll hit up my wife
and be like, hey, maam, I'm running low on uh
(08:37):
you know hair product? Do We were run along toothpaste
by the end of the day, Bing dong, knock on
the door. Amazon box dropped off. You don't need to
go anywhere.
Speaker 4 (08:48):
Think about COVID when we were all trapped.
Speaker 1 (08:51):
Yeah, game changer, you know I went sports route. As
far as life changing launches technology wise, I'd have to
say GPS. For me, I'm a guy that has no
sense of direction whatsoever. I mean, not only can we
find our way home, but think of how it opened
up your world, meaning you're going to other towns or
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there's you know, places you would have never went to.
You never knew that restaurant existed. It still baffles me.
I mean, you could say, Rich, the technology, what don't
you understand? It still baffles me that every day when
I come to work, I know where I'm going, but
I pop into GPS going to work twenty one minutes.
Oh today there's extra traffic twenty nine minutes. I'm baffled.
(09:36):
How it's so accurate If it tells me I'm getting
here at one twenty three, I get here at one
twenty three. How for a guy like me, especially Rich.
I don't know what's east, what's west? So I see
that's a challenge, challenge. I'm shaving a few minutes all
of that day, oh one twenty three challenge accepted for ways,
that's the number one life changer for me. It really
(09:57):
opened up your world. You can go to any city,
any city, and just find your way around. There's no worries.
These are all great answers streaming Amazon so GPS, we're
talking the most significant life changing launches. If it's sports related,
that's fine because I can think of other ones there
aside from mixed martial arts that that basically developed within
(10:17):
our lifetime, GPS cell phones, which ones are the most
life changing? Because MTV launched forty three years ago today, Okay,
I got a good sports one. And on the tip
of GPS, how about Uber and Lyft? Yeah? You know,
(10:39):
remember you'd have to call a black like a like
a well do the taxi or not racist like a
black town car or a taxi depending on if you
were trying to save money or go class livery cab. Yeah.
So you know what's even funnier, though, Rich, when you
think of your early mindset of Uber, I always I
cracked myself up when I think think about like I
(11:01):
had young relatives that would say there and no, no, it's good.
I'm calling an uber and I'm like, what's that? No, No,
it's it's a ride service. Wait, I mean I would
think you're getting in the car with a stranger. What
do you do some sort of hooligan. I used to
think that was the craziest concept because it was new
(11:22):
to us, and it's so funny to look back. But Rich,
talk about life changing, it's the most liberating thing in fact,
I don't think we take enough advantage of it. You
want to go on a date night with your wifey,
and you want to drink and have a good time,
why not Uber there and not worry about driving home?
Like justin Timberlake.
Speaker 5 (11:39):
Wait, didn't taxis provide the same service but not as easy.
But you should, you should have enough, But you were
still getting this car. The stranger with a taxi driver
as well.
Speaker 1 (11:52):
I know that's funny about it. I mean, we we
worked in New York City. We all we did was
take cats and I know what you're saying, the bottom
floor the I something weird about it because we put
our trust in these guys. But also, like a lot
of times, it would be cash or credit card. The
simple fact that right now I could go on Uber
let me go home. Oh there's an Uber two minutes away,
(12:13):
and I've already had my charge info in there. I
don't have to worry about a transaction. Yeah, but if
it was if it was Bart's taxi service, there was
some sort of comfort knowing, well, Bart has to be responsible.
Speaker 4 (12:23):
That's what I was going to say.
Speaker 2 (12:24):
It was more official, and you saw their bad photo
ID with their license.
Speaker 5 (12:28):
And a little emblem of that you're in the fraternity.
This is some regular person gonna pick you up.
Speaker 1 (12:33):
I don't know, Chad and out of work actors driving
me to the movie theater. Yeah, it was a weird
concept for me at first, and now it's it's just
so great, especially on work trips. It's so liberating, so convenient,
so fantastic. I don't know so far, Rich, I'm leaning
GPS And there was another one. Oh Amazon, Oh, I
got one. I got four. We're talking on the anniversary
(12:55):
of the debut and the launch of MTV, the game
changing launch, the game changing intervention innovations of our lifetime.
I like interventions, interventions. I made that word up, innovative inventions.
That's called interventions. I'm we're going to do the name
this whole cut, this whole category. I know where you're going.
Where am I going? Can I guess? Yeah? I've been
(13:16):
working with Rich for over twenty years. Here's where I
think he's going, just reading his mind, the train track
of thought. I don't think you're going to get it.
I think I got it. I was talking to a
buddy recently who moved to Arizona back in the day,
and he said, The hardest part of making that transition
was saying goodbye to your local sports teams. Dude, you're
(13:39):
on the right track because I wrote down red Zone.
But the simple fact that I could watch the Mets,
which I do every day because I have sn Y
through Amazon. So when I go home at four o'clock
after the show every day, I just turn on Amazon
Amazon Prime. I scrolled down and there's my I purchased
the season package for the Mets. Do you guys remember
back in the ancient old time any time days when
(14:00):
you go visit a relative who didn't have your local
sports team, you would be miserable because you couldn't watch
whatever it was you we used to watch them. But
you're gonna visit Graandma on another state. You Grandma's how sucks?
Red watched the Yankees Red Zone, which you know you
gotta give some credit to our pal from Bar Rescue.
John Taffer was part of the original team that put
together Red Zone. If you watch Bar Rescue John Taffer,
(14:23):
great East Coast guy. The simple fact that every Sunday
I could sit on my couch with a four screen
split in four day of the game or red Zone
right or any type of Sunday Ticket. Danny G. There
was a time where I couldn't watch my Niners every week,
or you couldn't watch your Raiders every week if they
were in Oakland, then you were down here in LA.
But can I say something, Danny G. Hold your thought.
(14:45):
That's what always perplexed me about people who rooted for
the forty nine Ers or the Cowboys when they didn't
live in Dallas or San Francisco, because you never really
got to see those games all the time. Growing up,
football more than other sports. Though, football more than other sports.
That always ba baffled me because you'd have to wait
until your team was playing a primetime game or something.
Now I get it because we have access to all
(15:06):
of it. So I'm saying all these sports packages that
we didn't have, you know, years ago, that now we're
fortunate enough to have life game changer.
Speaker 2 (15:14):
Eight Red Zone was a big one, Rich because yeah,
it was a game changer, not just for watching all
the different teams and NFL stars across the league, but
when fantasy football blew up. I remember being able to
see how my team was doing all in front of
me on one screen.
Speaker 1 (15:29):
That was the first time when we were kids. We
used to have to wait for halftime or like a
random game break to see like, oh what happened? Oh
we're cutting to the Niners Bengals for like ten seconds.
That was the most you would get. So the life
changing launches of technology networks products in our lifetime based
(15:50):
on this anniversary, anything else come to mind. We also
take your phone calls at eight seven, seven ninety nine
on Fox. You take seven ninety nine on Fox, and
you can chime in at Covino and Rich. Yeah, take
those two, but let me throw two more at you,
and then we'll get back to debating about Caleb Williams.
We'll talk a little NFL season kicks off Hall of
Fame game tonight. Now this is newer, and you could say,
(16:13):
well it made things easier. There wasn't like a major
issue ahead of time because a lot of these things
changed the game. I don't know if this is game
changing as much as just made your life a hell
of a lot easier. Hey, Kavino, if I go run
and get us coffee, or hey, I got concert tickets
or something, Hey, how are you gonna pay me?
Speaker 4 (16:31):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (16:31):
The old Venmo action, huh Venmo or Zell the ability.
I mean PayPal was first, but the ability will pen.
You always like to point out PayPal owns Venmo though, Yeah,
but so the reality is those type of services instead
of being like, oh, Kavino, hold on, I want we
go to ATM. I owe you forty bucks Venmo game changer.
I gotta tell you, if I was a hobo, and
(16:53):
I'm not trying to be but if I was a hobo,
I'd have at least a Venmo count because who has
cash on them? Yeah, girl, scouts have been coats. I
saw there's a little dude that goes around my softball
field with his little ice cream cart. He now has
a Venmo.
Speaker 6 (17:06):
I don't know if this is exactly what you guys
are looking for, but the freedom of a cordless phone
at home when you didn't just have to stand in
the kitchen.
Speaker 1 (17:15):
Or stretched that long wire Dallas hall Way.
Speaker 6 (17:18):
Yes, the act because people would have phones upstairs and
downstairs right.
Speaker 1 (17:22):
Because cordless phone.
Speaker 6 (17:24):
Yes, the cordless phone took off so many straps and
belts that made you stay right at that phone.
Speaker 1 (17:32):
In your ever going to on a throwback Thursday radio
shack just to buy the longest cord they possibly had,
so I could take it around the house, talk to
your girlfriend, Mom, don't pick up. You could take it
all way into your room. Absolutely, dB life changing moments,
you know, And that goes back to the cordless phone,
which led to the cell phone and everything else. I
(17:52):
said the last fifty years, but I'm gonna cheat. Let's
go a little before that. Well, MTV was forty three
years ago today. What about sixties late sixties when the
AFL and the NFL decided, Hey, we're going to do
something called the Super Bowl? Life changing revolutionized. I mean,
it's almost almost And you could say something equally. You
could say, well, it's it's it's a corner your example.
(18:14):
But what about when Vince McMahon was not such a
great guy these days? What about when him and the
Hulkster and all those people said, WrestleMania a pay per
view wrestling event, it's a billion dollar industry. Now, I mean,
life changing is some I'm not going to say it's
the weakest answer, but what else? What else? Let me
see you got on your feet, bro ho me awesome
sweet nikes. How about when Michael Jordan took the sneaker
(18:36):
game to the next level. Where you know converse. There
were other players in the game, but what Michael Jordan
and Nike did made Sneakers a cultural phenomenon. Rich was
rocking Stride Rights before that happened. Man Rich was wearing
his kids to school. I was going to bust a Brown.
You guys have Buster Brown out here. Life changing for
sure our lifetime.
Speaker 2 (18:59):
And before you know, run DMC got on MTV with
my DS some of their other hits. Rich, I just
wanted to follow up really quick because I was researching.
Speaker 1 (19:09):
Life changing moment though.
Speaker 2 (19:10):
Was Aerosmith? Well yeah, yeah. I wanted to give shouts
out to David Bowie. He's another artist who was a
proponent for MTV to play black music videos. And then
it says that there was a lot of pressure for
MTV to air Billy Jean. The single dominated on Billboard
one hundred, as you know, for seven weeks. It said
(19:30):
that Walter Yetnikoff, who was the president of CBS Records,
had to resort to threatening to pull all other CBS
videos from MTV before the network finally caved in and
agreed to play Michael Jackson's Billy Jane.
Speaker 1 (19:45):
This is kind of corny, but when you see how
big it is. Now you're gonna say, Okay, I respect
the answer again. It's the anniversary of MTV forty three
years ago. We saw it launched at Bannet, the moon Man,
the whole I want my MTV. It was huge. I
remember as a little kid when I begged my parents
(20:06):
to get me Disney Channel. I saw it launch. I
mean I was a little kid when it launched. And
when you see how it evolved into Disney Plus and
the options you get today, everybody probably has some sort
of version of Disney Plus along with their Hulu package
or whatever, and the options there are phenomenal. When you
were little, I'm telling you to see a Disney cartoon
(20:27):
that was like that was a magical moment because all
we had was what we had on TV. So if
you were able to see some Disney stuff, you're like what,
So I'm telling you to see the evolution of it
is pretty awesome. Now that you have all those think
of all those puffy VHS boxes you had with your
Disney classics on. You haven't met your fingertips on Disney Plus.
Why did Disney and smut come in puffy cases? Only
(20:49):
Disney and porn came in Puffy. I don't get it.
I don't know why. I must have had the same
distributor im packaging. I have one one light answer and
then we'll do the phone calls. Move on. We'll talk
to NFL game changers in our lifetime. But dude, I
remember those early primitive days of the Disney Channel. It
was so weak. You might say, well, dude, we used
to tape things on VCRs and they were timers. But
(21:13):
I remember in the early two thousands I had one
of the first prototypes because I got it through the
radio station I worked at. Before TVO. There was something
called replay TV, and I remember thinking, whoa, whoa, whoa,
I don't need to actually use a VHS tape. The
idea that we could DVR and have things on demand,
that's the whole world of podcasting, TV show streaming. Things
people want to watch when they want to watch changers,
(21:35):
Like listen, did you want to watch alf on Monday nights?
You had to otherwise you want to catch out?
Speaker 3 (21:40):
Now.
Speaker 1 (21:40):
The worst is, dude, we all have friends or relatives
that still live in the caveman days when you're like yo, man,
just DVR and or watching on demand and they're like, yeah,
I don't have that, Like, what do you mean you
don't have that? Jeez, twenty twenty four, I'm not your
friend anymore.
Speaker 2 (21:52):
DVR is such a good one, rich My wife was
trying to explain that to the kids last week and
we were talking about how how how much extra DVR
cost at at first? Remember, yeah, have a separate subscription. Yeah,
you were balling if you started out with DVO.
Speaker 1 (22:08):
But you know what, it is a game changer, so
you know why, so you could live the rest of
your life you just fast forward through the nonsense. Yeah,
kids today don't know the struggle. I had to tell
my kids, Like you know, I used to have to
time the commercials, go to the bathroom and then slide
back into the room of my socks. Missake for another
ball of cereal, get back in time. Well, you know what,
three quickies and we'll move along. Danny g who we
(22:30):
got calling the show.
Speaker 4 (22:31):
Let's start with Bobby in Mississippi?
Speaker 1 (22:33):
Yeah, Hey Bobby, howorry man? How's it going?
Speaker 7 (22:36):
Guys?
Speaker 3 (22:37):
What's up?
Speaker 6 (22:38):
I just want to say, there's one thing and launched
in the early nineties, and a half of the stuff
you guys have already mentioned wouldn't be possible without and
that's the Internet.
Speaker 1 (22:47):
I mean, do we leave off the Internet. We might
have because it was just so obvious, but yeah, the Internet.
Speaker 6 (22:52):
Thank god for the Internet.
Speaker 1 (22:53):
I think al Gore every night, Sumer Internet. Yeah, Cavina
does in your prayers, you say thank you al Gore?
Thank you? All right? Daniel and sorry, what's up? Daniel?
Speaker 3 (23:01):
What's up?
Speaker 1 (23:01):
Man? What do you got?
Speaker 6 (23:03):
I got the classic that probably started everybody's dating life,
AOL instant Messenger.
Speaker 1 (23:11):
You don't know how tight my AOL game was, man,
that's when my pimpan was mighty.
Speaker 4 (23:16):
Door closing sounds.
Speaker 1 (23:17):
Yeah, have you heard that all the time? The door
open sound all night on?
Speaker 3 (23:23):
Hell?
Speaker 1 (23:23):
Yeah? Ryan wrapping up in Virginia.
Speaker 4 (23:26):
What's up, Ryan, Ran?
Speaker 1 (23:27):
Ryan? What's up? Ryan?
Speaker 8 (23:29):
Yeah? Yeah. Before to be famous, it was either who
you know or what favors you were willing to do.
And then YouTube came along and gave the platform to
people be famous for whatever the hell they want to
be famous for. If people have become extremely wealthy and
rich doing whatever they want without having all the strings
(23:51):
in the wine.
Speaker 1 (23:52):
Stein YouTube, that's a great on social media all this.
Can you know what I always say, we want to
thank someone because I don't know who does it. But
if I would have been like, hey, let me look
up the Facts of Life theme song, who is the
kind soul that randomise that? I'll upload it for everyone. Hey, comean,
remember that clip of you know, Kirk Gibson hitting a
home run in nineteen eighty eight. Someone at we Salute
(24:13):
you YouTube upload? Person who did that?
Speaker 4 (24:16):
You ever want to super fans?
Speaker 1 (24:17):
You ever wanted to salute you? Facts of lized super fans.
You know what I'd love to see that a fresh
print scene where Will gets real emotional with Uncle Phil.
Someone's uploaded. Those are the people. You gotta think. It's
amazing to see what has developed within our lifetime. Younger
generations just assumed that it was always there, but it
wasn't even something like reggae music didn't exist, you know,
(24:40):
not that long ago, and we've seen it grow and develop.
Hip hop. MTV goes on and on, well, hey, we
we salute you, We salute you MTV forty three or
today geez all right, well listen, coming up, we're going
to finish our conversation about Caleb Williams leader or overstepping
(25:02):
rookie are you team a MONI? Why do I keep
wanting to say Cooper because I want to say a
Marie Cooper, Amni Tumor or Colin Calherd. We're going to
get to that more NFL right here, Fox Sports Radio.
There's one feeling in sports that stands out, that electric
buzz of game days all around you. When you're looking
(25:22):
for that same vibe, you have to check out graduate hotels.
A graduate hotel stay is like stepping onto the field
in these college towns, no doubt. We went to what
was the first one we went to. We went to Nashville. Nashville, Yeah,
and then they had the Sweet Bar upstairs and Dolly
Parton stuff.
Speaker 4 (25:39):
That was awesome.
Speaker 1 (25:39):
We were doing karaoke, we did. It was such a
great time. All those bachelorette parties that were going on.
And of course we went to Oregon. Was fantastic. All
those Nikes that were there, the Nike town and most
recently Tempe Arizona. The point is they're all different. It
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The rebirth of Aerosmith.
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Yeah, for real. It was a game changer, and we
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Spot said he was more of a video jukebox kind
of guy. But that's how Spotty is. I loved my MTV.
I wanted my MTV. I'm I'm thinking about all the
stuff we're not going to get through today, So on
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with the real headlines of the Olympics, Like do you
see the dude that, uh he won a medal in
like shooting and he had one hand in his pocket
and this was like chill no, and the other one
was given a high five.
Speaker 4 (28:07):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (28:08):
Uh the Turkish guy, the Turkish shooter. Is that what
you're talking about?
Speaker 4 (28:12):
Yeah, just wearing a pair glasses.
Speaker 1 (28:13):
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we'll kick off the weekend and we'll talk about the
NFL teams that are gonna take a big step back
and who's stepping it up. Because every year, without fail,
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we average about six or seven teams that made the
season the year before and they stink it up. And
then there's other teams that just missed the postseason and
this is their year. So we're gonna figure out who
those teams are. But back to Caleb Williams, there's a
story going around that's rubbing some people the right way
and some people the wrong way. John gilstyle Johnny Gill
(29:19):
baby forever, so Amani Tumor goes off on the Bear's
QB Kayleb Williams because Caleb Williams told his teammates, remember
this is his first year, his rookie year, but he's
also a superstar A right, we got to keep that
in mind. He's quarterback, generational guy talking about him like
he's Peyton Manning or Andrew Luck or something. Hey for
(29:40):
the casual guy who doesn't know whatever. So he walks
into the locker room. He's like, yo, this place is
a dump. I'm ad libbing. Of course, I'm improvising. Yo.
Clean up. He starts yelling and everybody pick up you junk.
And it rubbed people the wrong way. But it was
brought out into the open from a teammate. I forget who,
but who was really? He just praising him as a leader,
(30:01):
like now he's taking control of the locker room. He's
doing his thing, but it erupted amani tumor the wrong way.
He says, you know some rookie that hasn't played one snap.
We got it. Hey, take a listen. He's Russell Wilson
two point zero.
Speaker 4 (30:14):
Oh, this is not going to go over well.
Speaker 10 (30:17):
If you came in the locker room, I've been here.
I've been in this locker room for eight years, like
you said, And you know some Rookie's going to come
in who hasn't played one snap right talking, we're wearing
the fingernail polish, you know.
Speaker 1 (30:29):
Now he's gonna come in here and tell me who've
been here, who've been through the struggle, that I didn't
clean up? No, how about rookie, how about you clean
up after me? How about that? Don't give me this crap.
Speaker 4 (30:39):
I don't like it at all.
Speaker 10 (30:40):
I feel like rookies should earn their respect. Sure, just
because you got drafted number one doesn't mean nothing to
me because I don't even know if you're good.
Speaker 1 (30:48):
Oh now, that was on the Carton Show on FS
one and Danny g you were saying the guy that
had his back, that had Caleb Williams back.
Speaker 2 (30:56):
Brought this to light Bear's safety. Kevin Bayern told six
seventy the Score about William's message to the team regarding
the locker room.
Speaker 1 (31:03):
So here's Cable Williams san yello, let's make this place
a little more respectable. Clean up. And Colin Cowherd, on
the other side of things, made a great point on
his show The Herd.
Speaker 7 (31:13):
Take a listen, Dak Prescott, rookie year Week eleven, they're
winning a game. This shouldn't matter. But I talked about
this for weeks. All I got was pushedback. He throws
a little cup behind him on the bench and it
doesn't go into the garbage. It's no big deal, right,
He makes a point of grabbing it being conscientious. I mean,
(31:37):
if he doesn't pick it up, somebody else has to
and putting it in the garbage.
Speaker 1 (31:40):
It's a little thing. It matters. He has been in Dallas.
Speaker 7 (31:44):
Not the best arm, not the best athlete. He's an
incredibly conscientious player.
Speaker 1 (31:50):
I want to know why Rich left his cup in
the locker room. Let me tell you. Get it, little
cup when when listen, you know what I compare this.
You ever go to you ever go to like a
Panera Bread or a Sharki's or one of these places
where you order, they give you a number and then
you like bring the food to your table. It's not
fast food, but it's in between.
Speaker 4 (32:13):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (32:13):
You know, there's some people that leave their trash behind.
Those people are trash. Yeah. Is it like the shopping
cart guy. It's like the shopping cart guy that doesn't
return his shopping cart to the proper area. There's some
people that don't follow the basic rules of society. If
you throw a cup at the garbage can and miss,
are you sort of garbaggio if you don't give credit,
(32:35):
I feel like counter is given extra credit here for
what should be the norm. I'm not given extra credit, says,
what do you want a cookie? Yeah? But you know
what it's being supposed to do that. But in expectation,
Hold on, buddy boy, what did Kelsey's dad, Ed Kelsey say?
One of the indicators to him that Taylor Shift does
(32:55):
a good woman for his son. You remember this. They
were in the suite at Arrowhead and Tailer. If I'm
not mistaken, he said on our show that she said
hello to everybody, something along those lines that end the
fact that she went around and was doing the little
cleanup like picking up empty plates throwing them out like
oh is this an empty empty can on the But
(33:21):
but do you understand that a lot of big time
celebrities and athletes think they were above that. Oh yeah,
so I think this is a great trait. And listen,
I'm not the biggest DAK fan, but hearing that story
that Colin told, and here in the Caleb Williams is saying, yo, team,
let's keep this police clean. That's just respect. But you
can see how veterans would take that the wrong way.
(33:41):
Like not that where rookies by any means. But we
were the new guys at Fox Sports Radio. What if
we came in were like, Hey, yeah, Gottlieb, how about
you clean this place up? You think he would have
been cool with that.
Speaker 5 (33:52):
The message is correct, but the delivery and the timing,
the time early in the process of being a rookie
might rub people the wrong waysage is there, it's valid.
Speaker 1 (34:02):
Hey, Rob Parker, how about you stop leaving your headphones
around the studio? You think he would have been cool
with that. What you should, though, is tell Doug when
he's in the studio not to take his feet off
and pick his feet by your micro Hey, LeVar Arrington,
get your cheetos off the console. You think, Doug guy
right on the microphone.
Speaker 5 (34:20):
I'm not surprised, I'm kidding, but he goes, yeah, get
you the bottom of his foot with the microphone.
Speaker 1 (34:26):
My feet, I'll have it his microphone. You think you
think that it would have been received, Well, is the
point here? You have to put it into real life perspective.
Although he's the big shot he's still the new guy,
and he could rub some of these older guys who
were established by the way the wrong way. Dan Buyer, Well, dB,
we got your update, but what are your fins?
Speaker 6 (34:44):
I was just gonna say, Cavino got athlete's hand from
Doug Gotlin athletes?
Speaker 1 (34:49):
Who what is that, Cheetahs?
Speaker 6 (34:51):
It's the foots on Cavino's hand, touches where the foot was.
That's that's nothing dirty foots.
Speaker 1 (34:59):
No, No, it's it's true.
Speaker 4 (35:00):
What's that?
Speaker 1 (35:01):
Sam? What joke?
Speaker 4 (35:02):
I just said, hand foot and mount disease.
Speaker 1 (35:06):
That's funny. But I think that's only in perspective. Although
he's a leader and he's a big shot, there's people
that have been there for a long time. So are
you team Tumor or team Cowhart? The University of Wisconsin
men's basketball team and Kavino have handfoot mount disease. Hi,
let's go to Dan buy what's up, buddy?
Speaker 4 (35:23):
All right, guys.
Speaker 6 (35:24):
Angelo fielder Mike Trout's gonna miss the rest of the
season after suffering another tear of the meniscus in his
left knee. Some injury news in the NFL two Big
Ones Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert will be in a walking
boot for the next two weeks. He suffered a planter
fascia injury in his right foot. The team believes that
Herbert will be ready to start Week one of the
regular season against the Raiders. Paul Kaharski, who covered the Titan,
says that Titans wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins will miss four
(35:47):
to six weeks after suffering a knee injury and practice
this week. At the Olympic Games, American gymnast Simone Biles
grabbed gold and the women's all around Sonny Lead grabbed
the bronze. As for Biles, she becomes the first woman
in almost sixty years to win two pick all around
titles in her career. In swimming, Katie Ladekia, the US
team took home silver in the four by two hundred
meter freestyle relay. For Ladecie, it's her thirteenth career medal,
(36:09):
the most of any female American swimmer. American Kate Douglas
won gold in the two hundred meter breaststroke. Team USA
women's basketball team dropped Belgium eighty seven to seventy four,
Novak Djokovic advancing in the semi finals, and men's tennis.
Speaker 4 (36:21):
Well.
Speaker 6 (36:21):
Great Britain's Andy Murray had his tennis career come to
an end as his team was ousted for men's doubles
by the American squad of Taylor Fritz and Tommy Paul
And speaking of retirement, veteran forward Gordon Hayward retiring after
a fourteen year career in the NBA.
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Get ready for our bonus video podcast that streams live
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us up with a picture that is one of the
highlights that we're going to go over at the Olympics,
which is you mean, the real highlights of the Olympics Yeah,
the Turkish dude who won silver for sharp shooting, for
sharp shooting, and he just stands up there with one
hand in his pocket.
Speaker 2 (37:31):
The others holding the gun with none of the expertise gear.
The people have scopes, none of that dude, so the
specialist materials.
Speaker 4 (37:41):
He's like, I don't need that.
Speaker 2 (37:42):
He just walks up with his pistol and one hand
in his pocket and he's a newcomer to the sport.
Speaker 1 (37:46):
One's silver. So cool to see, So you're gonna hear
more about that on over Funny. He's like the Turkish
John Wick. He's from Turkey a turkey A. You know
they rebranded turkey, right, that's not a joke.
Speaker 5 (38:01):
That's like how they pronounce it, and they want us
to say not Turkey.
Speaker 1 (38:05):
I'm cool with that. Turkey a turkey A basically how
the Canadians say it. So, by the way, you know,
I was getting a haircut yesterday at the barbershop show
off and two topics are just everywhere. Everyone's given their
opinion on the not cheese girl spoiled. Everyone loves cheese girl.
People talking about the female boxing and the gender situations
(38:29):
going on there and was she fighting an was she
is she fighting a man or a woman, and I
pointed out the Italian fighter who dipped out after forty
something seconds because she felt like I can't fight give
her her props, bro, I can't fight this man. She
is possibly going to be on a Jake Paul undercard
coming up. Her name is the Italian fighter known Yeah
(38:56):
Italian's dayan absolutely Angella Caarini and yeah Angela Angella not
Angela spots Carinella Lemonchella Lemonchella Angela, so that people talk
about that did forty six seconds. It was heartbreaking and
something my barber head on his TV at the barbershop
(39:19):
has anyone. I'm not saying go watch this every day,
but have you seen Keenan Thompson and Kevin Hart on
Peacock have like a Deli Olympic recap show but it's hilarious?
Speaker 3 (39:30):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (39:31):
I know, so it was pretty funny. Those two together
are really funny. So if you need some you know,
Olympic recap and you want to laugh a little bit,
I was very impressed with Kevin Hart and Keenan Thompson
doing like a they do like a Deli breakdown show
a few days a week and it's on Peacocks if
you have the place. Shaq and Charles Barkley, they were
pretty funny, dude, they were pretty fun I would love
(39:52):
to see Keenan Thompson just pretend to be one of
those guys and do it cove because it's on Peacock,
it's uncensored. So Kevin hark got all rob making fun
of some things I like fam if you want some
something a little edgi er, Kevin Hart and Keenan and
if you want some little edgier our bonus pod and
about ooh seven minutes over promised. All right, so let
me tell you what's coming up. Thank you guys again
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I like, I know.
Speaker 1 (41:06):
Thanks tonight. Also Hall of Fame game. Keep an eye
on the kickoffs. We talked about it. We don't need
to talk about it anymore at nauseum, but it is
very Tyson Bagent. Who's gonna what's it called burpie We
burpie broad Jon, He's gonna burpie broad jump into the
end zone. That's my prediction. So Tyson Beijen, we'll be playing.
Speaker 7 (41:26):
You know.
Speaker 1 (41:26):
I do think it's interesting that I know he's a
rookie and the most highly touted guy in years, but
you would think maybe a couple snaps in the preseason
for Kayleb Williams, but not yet. Not yet. So he's
busy at cleaning up the locker or telling people to
clean up. Hey, pick that up over there, so we'll
watch all football tonight. We'll see you guys back here tomorrow.
Should clean our studio, have a great Thursday night. Over
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Let's go have a good one, everybody,