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for hanging out with us. Eight seven seven ninety nine
on Fox. I'm Steve Covino, that is Rich Davis, and
we're talking about Brandon Ayyuk, Brandon Aiyuk, John Lynch and
you know what, this hour we give you a little
weekend hobnobbing, so stick around for that. What you need
to watch this weekend. We don't want you missing out
on certain games and certain shows. Trying to keep you
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in the know. This is very distracted. Why two stories
I just saw we'll get to We'll get to b
A in a second. Not be a Baracas favorite eighties
character before Brandon Ayuk. You see Sydney Sweeney showing her
cheeks on social media. What's more of a thirst trap?
Spot chopping wood or Sydney Sweeney's shreeks On Instagram she
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posted I think this is a thirst trap? Something long
she goes my booty super thirsty? What yes? What thing
I saw that? Oh my God, let me scroll past
this and the next thing I saw, Danny, it had
to do with your Raiders. So say I tie it
into sports somehow. Do you think this is legit? There's
rumors that at Raiders camp, Max Crosby is so dominant
(02:38):
I'm being serious with this, that they're asking him to
come off the fields at times so the offense could
get some rhythm.
Speaker 2 (02:46):
Yeah, there was a legitimate beat rider who reported that.
Speaker 1 (02:49):
He's so good that it's like, you'll do you'll Max,
come here. We're trying to see if the Raiders' offense
could get some type of rhythm. You're disrupting every play. Wow,
that's got yo. That's gonna make you feel good about
Max Crosby. But at the same time, you're like, man,
and I just saw this Rich You know Alex Verdugo,
(03:11):
red Sock turned Yankee. Yeah, apparently doctors told Alex Verdugo
he's allergic to chemicals and his banning gloves, which has
been causing him pain for three years. Based on that,
I think I'm allergic to Rich Davis because he's a
pain in my ah. Girls in college, you are allergic
to African Yeah, back to the BA baracas I'm sorry,
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Ba Brandon Ayuk. I'm a Niners fan. Every day I
wake up. I think he's conducting bad business right now.
Scroll and scroll and scroll, and I'm looking at forty
nine Ers fan pages. I'm looking at all the legit
reporters in the world of sports, and there's still nothing,
nothing doing. But according to KNBR, which is the local
Niners sports radio station, they asked John Lynch, is there
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bad blood? You know your favorite tailor shift song? Not mine?
And John Lynch said, there's no bad blood. Negotiations could
get heated. You mean a steel song. I think it's
his first time going through that, but no bad blood.
There's a lot of love and respect for the relationship
we've had and hopefully we have in the future. I'm sorry,
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what'd you say? I just got a text from the boss.
He asked me to tone it down because I'm making
everybody else look so bad. Would you say, oh, you
got the Max Crosby treatment. I'm sorry, Boss, hit me up,
he said, Hey, tone it down, Cavino, You're making this
premiere sports lineup look not so premiere. I think this
is bad, Bro. I think it's bad for your team,
even though everyone else is saying, you know what, he's
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still going to be a forty nine er because you
can't take back these words. We don't know what they are.
We know it's heated, right, but what does that mean
if we know it's heated. That's just the tip of
the iceberg what was being said. People don't forget. I
just watched this Reggie Jackson document entry on Prime not
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too long ago. The things that went on between him
and Steinbrenner, those negotiations, the things that went on between
Winfield and Steinbrenner. It was ugly. They never got past that,
the stories of Billy Martin and Steinbrener. Like I said,
I just saw it. Yeah, they moved forward, but they
never forgot. They're still talking about it fifty years later.
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You probably could move forward because you're a professional, But
when you're not playing for people you like because things
were said, I just think that's an unnecessary roadblock. You
don't need. You know what makes this so fun At
Fox Sports, we like the people we work for, and
we let other people handle the negotiations. I'm not saying
Nayuk isn't letting other people handle it, but why is
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he getting involved to the point where it's getting heated
between them two and then you see Ayuk bro hugging
Lynch and Shanahan. But then he dressed in red and
he's saw like hanging with the team now, so he's
got his Red Niners gear on. So it's interesting because
it posted the question can someone say something to you
that is irreversible to you know, where it's like there's
(06:10):
no coming back. I love your example because I always
wondered in the eighties as a little boy, when I
was a young ward hog, when Rich was a young
ward hog, thank you, when I was a little boy
in New York, and every year it was like who's
the eighties manager, Louke Panella or Billy Martin. Every year
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it would be like Steibert or told one of them
to upbeat it, and then he'd get the other guy
and then they switch him. They switch, and I'm like,
how can that? I mean, truthfully, like Billy Martin needed
to work right, but like talk about a volatile relationship.
I don't think that's ever a good thing. And then
you say things that you can't take back. You said
to me, Hold on if you said to me, because
the question really is you ever say anything that you
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couldn't take back. It haunted you. Do you believe in
in reversing those things? Do you move on? Forgive and forget?
The only time I think I'll ever really forgive and
forget is like if you were wasted and you don't
remember otherwise, if you uh, if you said some hurtful stuff,
just because you said you're sorry doesn't change it. And
by the way, never discount someone's boozed up or high
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an they're the only like, oh, okay, there are times
we get mean feedback and I'm not even joking that
person all follow it up with yo, I think I
hit you up on Twitter. I was stoned West, I
really drunk, and I'm sorry sorry about that, And like
you know, at least I understand it. I have a
better understanding. If it's not that, then man, you're just
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a hateful, hurtful, resentful person. Like okay, now I know
how you really feel. Two things and let me let
me take it away from Ayuk. Then we'll go back
to Ayuk. We'll come full circle and I'll tell you
something A woman one said to me that I just
couldn't I couldn't get over your boy, Ryan Garcia and
I say your boy lightly because I know you've always
sort of watched him and liked him. Yeah, maybe Boxer
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for sure. If you're a young African Americans have something
called the Vato connection Rich. But if you're a young
black dude or an old black guy, when he says
stuff about the community you were in, he could say, oh,
I was in a bad place mental health, drugs or alcohol.
Can you forgive Ryan Garcia for saying terrible things about
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the black community? Can you? If you're a Jewish person,
can you be like, oh, Kanye was tripping, I forgive him?
Like how many friends of ours? Seriously don't look at
the Hulks do the same way I talk about Hulk
Hogan As you know when I was a kid, I
love the Hulks. There we have we have friends that
are like, yo, dude, he's had some racist stuff on
film and sometimes we forget, but they didn't forget. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (08:42):
Now you guys are friends with Antonio brown.
Speaker 1 (08:48):
Be's FROs. What about cdee Lambdanny g Let me ask
your thoughts. Truth is, you can't take it back. When
Jerry Jones is like urgency, who cares? Then he had
to be like, oh do we miss him, Yeah, yeah, CD,
we miss she. Like when when Jerry Jones is playing
those little games that he always does, do you think
there are cowboys that are like, I'll take his money,
but f that guy.
Speaker 2 (09:07):
For sure. We've heard cowboy players say that in the
locker room, there's some sort of feeling here and there
from certain players about the front office.
Speaker 1 (09:16):
What a great example. I didn't finish the series, but
when I did watch a first handful of episodes of
clipped about the Clippers, how many of those players secret
like Donald Sterling, what a piece of you? Yeah, but
they were like, okay, mister Sterling, all right, cool.
Speaker 3 (09:31):
It was.
Speaker 2 (09:32):
I was gonna say, if it wasn't for Doc Rivers,
they wouldn't have taken the court.
Speaker 1 (09:35):
They were debating not playing at all. So that's what
I'm saying. You're putting up even a mental roadblock of
I don't even want to play for this guy. And
that's not what we're saying is going on here, because truthfully,
we don't know what was said. Yeah, maybe the negotiation,
and Lynch did say as part of the negotiation process,
maybe it really is just business like nothing personal. I
think that's the difference here. Too, right, If it's personal
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what was said. If it's personal, well that's kind of
hard to forget. If it really is business related and
it's all business yet heated, then yeah, I think you
can move forward. I think once it gets personal, that's
that's when it's hard. What if I'm just making this up?
What if it got back to Ayuk and sometimes agents
poke the bear to sort of maybe sway you. I
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feel like you see that in all types of industry
with agents, where you might not be getting accurate in focus.
Maybe it's something the agent wants. What if the agent
of brand and Ayuk again, I'm making this up, said
Yo Brandon. Yea, I heard back from John Lynch and
Kyle and you know the Niners front office. What they
pretty much said was like, yeah, we got Kittle, we
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got Debo, we got McCaffrey. We're good taking it and
take it or leave it, sucker. And I was like,
what did they say? They said, you know, got the
jew Yeah, like yeah, we can win one without you.
We're giving with throwing you a bone, Brandon and he
and really the agent what you're saying is really the
agent's trying the fire. Yeah, and maybe he has another
plan because there's more money involved somewhere else. It's interesting.
(11:06):
What if a team What if you knew a team
was going after someone else and they just happen to
settle on you. Okay with that? What rich is really
getting at here? It's really interesting think about this. Let's
say Brandon Nyuk wants to stay a forty nine er, right,
but his agent thinks he can get more money somewhere else.
He's probably sold, and he probably could. He could be
(11:27):
feeding Ayuk false information because the agent's job, and it
really is his job, is to get his client the
most money possible. He doesn't care that Brandon Ayuk wants
to remain a forty nine er. His job is to
get not only Ayuk the most money, but himself the
most commissioned. So he could be feeding Ayuk false information
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that the forty nine ers and Lynch never set at all.
I mean, it's not ethical, but it doesn't happen. I
thought it happened in our life, So if it happened
on that level, you don't think it could happen on
this When you're talking millions and billions, billions, it's very possible.
It's a lot of he said. She said stuff. You
know you you might not be getting the truth here.
(12:10):
These negotiations are ugly, and if I were Brandon Nayuk,
I would stay out of it as much as I
could to not get in a heated exchange and say
something that couldn't be taken back. Well. John Lynch did
go on to say, the good news is Brandon is
a really, really hard worker. He's taking great care of
himself in the all season. He's in fantastic shape. But
there are things we need to do on the football
(12:32):
field to get ready. So we're hoping this gets done
now years ago and we open up the phones to you,
by the way eight seven, seven ninety nine on Fox
at Covino and Rich not proud of these stories, but
we share them years ago. This is the truth, I
think Rich and I we used to do an old
segment called Old School Movie Tributes when we were on
Maxim Radio. We would watch old school movies and then
(12:54):
go over the best parts and talk about them and
take phone calls. It was a lot of fun. Yeah,
every week we'd pick a new movie and dedicate like
an hour of our show, tool like, hey, this week
got three Amigo's. This week Major League one year, one
day we covered Shawshank Redemption. It was fresh on my mind,
and I was like, man, what a great movie, right,
maybe one of the greatest of all time. And Rich
(13:18):
and I got on a bit of a pattern of
saying and using the term pipe dreams because Red would say, Andy,
that's just a bunch of pipe dreams. So this became
an expression that I rolled with for that month because
I had just watched a movie like, Oh, really, Danny
g what are you trying out for the Raiders? Yeah,
you and your pipe dreams? Andy Dufrain Style and Andy Dufrain,
(13:41):
you and your pipe dreams? Per fet what are you
trying to be a broadcaster for the Detroit Lions? You
and your pipe dreams? Get out of here? Right? I
had an ex call me out on my career and
my money and my income and things like that. You know,
low blows. Low blows. Sometimes people go low, but that
(14:01):
happens in fights, in negotiations, and sometimes people hit you
where it hurts. For a guy, it's uh, below the
belt pun intended either in your back pocket, wallet or
front right. You know. Sometimes women know just what to say,
and I'm like, you're calling me out of my money,
my career, your pipe dreams aren't paying the bills. And man,
(14:26):
let me tell you that stupid term, that expression that
I just I just repeated, show shank redemption. It was
just fresh in my mind. I remember your ex would
would quote you. I didn't think that would like forever
haunt me. Sure, I moved on, but I never lived
it down that I called her dreams and her career
(14:46):
and her goals pipe dreams. Dude, after that, like you
would have thought I was the worst guy in the world.
And all I said it in the heat of the moment.
I said it in self defense, and it happens negotiation
lived it down. That's my point. So you said, you know,
is there anything you could take back? The truth is,
once you say it's out there, you put it out
(15:08):
into the universe. It goes back to what you said
about the d answer. You put it out there. I
put it out there. I couldn't live it down. I
have two examples of this, and it's what One is
something a woman said to me, and one is something
I heard someone else say and I was trying to
give them They're like, no, don't say it. I once
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lost a job. It happens to everyone in our broadcasting industry.
Is the first job I ever lost change of management.
They were change in formats, and I was out of
a job. And it was the first time I'd ever
gotten leto and I was I was devastated. I lost
my job. A good work or I try hard, I'd
(15:51):
love me, or not a child. I put the effort
in many would you agree that, no matter how good
you are, everyone loses a job in radio or television.
Speaker 2 (15:59):
They say you're not a real broadcaster until you get fired.
Speaker 1 (16:02):
There's not a broadcaster who hasn't. And the X I
had at the time, let's just say sensitivity was not
her Forte was not her Matt Forte or any fourth
or her will Forte. My ex said to me the
following phrase, what are you crying and all upset about?
Because you're a nobody now? I thought, She said, you're
(16:23):
nobody from Nowhereville? And I was like what. She goes, well, yeah,
what do you upset? Because now you're not on the radio,
TV and you're a nobody. I'm like what, I guess what.
I couldn't looked at her. She may have loved you,
she may have just spoken the moment she was resentful
at something else, like you're kicking me when I'm down.
She had a bad day. You can't really take that back.
(16:43):
She may have been sorry about it, but you can't
take it back. So I think we learned two lessons
based on our two stories today, the breakdancing Lady and this.
Two lessons we learned. You post things public, you put
it out there. It's open game. And once you say
things openly, it's also out there. Can't take it back
and you can't take it back. I I once had this.
(17:06):
I heard that can't put the toothpaste back in the tube,
as they say it's hoping. Neither of you.
Speaker 2 (17:11):
Had every teacher to start the school year.
Speaker 1 (17:13):
You can't put the toothpaste back. Yeah, So Danny, how
would you have reacted in this scenario. I'm hanging with
a group of people. Drinks are being had, people are
having a little bit of a party night, and a
few couples are sitting around. The conversation starts to get
a little little X rated, a little R rated, and
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the question was posed of like, I'll make it a
little cleaner. Who is the best in bed? Whoa what
do you mean? There was glow unconscious sits up in
points to himself. The question was posed like Isa's over compensating.
So the question was posed and and then I saw
a buddy's wife turned to our husband go answer the
(18:01):
question who was the best of? Who is your best ever?
And I'm looking at him like it's a drop. What
are you doing, it's a target. The answer is you
or like I'm not, I'm not having a silly conversation.
Answer is always the person you're currently with. Yes, he
said something to the effect of like, yo, babe, I
love you like the mother and my kids, and like like, well,
(18:22):
you know, we got chemistry. But you guys, there was
this one girl in college and I'm like, I like
that guy just stepped on the toothpaste tube. So again,
there are some things you can't take best aqua fresh everywhere.
And if you're Brandon Ayuk and John Lynch and the
forty nine ers front office and Kyle Shanahan, I just
hope things weren't said like we don't need you, you're
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you're like if his business related, you're good. If it's
something personal, anything personal, it's out there. It's out there, now,
do you think? But they did say he did, he
didn't talk and what does that mean? And to quote
John Lynch, dollars is it heated about money? There's a
picture of Lynch and Ayuk like bro hugging here and
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he was asked, is there bad blood at this point?
And John Lynch, I mean this could be lip service.
He goes, no bad blood. Negotiations just get heated. And
I'm like, wellow heated, let's go to your phone calls.
You don't want it to get two heated. And I ask,
just out of curiosity. No one has the answer. Do
you think by the time we're having a show on Monday, Danny,
after the nice weekend, you think by Monday this is
figured out? Or you think this drags on until the
(19:30):
week that last week?
Speaker 2 (19:31):
I think I was just going to say that you
asked that question last Friday. It sure feels like it's
going to drag out at least a few more days.
Speaker 1 (19:38):
We'll think about last year. Chris Jones with the Chiefs
took that all the way into Week two of the NFL.
Nick Bosa took it until the very end of preseason
when he was holding out with the Niners. So, and
keep in mind Trent Williams is also not a solve
situation in San Francisco. I have more confidence in that
one though. All right, Nick and Montana, your thoughts on
Ayuk and James. Yes, what's a tragic situation.
Speaker 3 (20:03):
I think. I think the.
Speaker 2 (20:05):
Niners are kind of not taking care of their boy,
you know.
Speaker 3 (20:07):
And but he.
Speaker 1 (20:08):
Doesn't want to leave. He doesn't want to leave the
Niners either. You could tell that, right, I mean, because listen,
he's not in the driver's secause the Niners do still
have control of his situation right now. But you could
tell that he doesn't want to leave. Why would he
want to leave?
Speaker 2 (20:21):
In fact, I want to go to the Steelers, that's
for sure.
Speaker 1 (20:23):
And he did well. First of all, he definitely didn't
want to go to Patriots or even the Browns, he said,
y'all prefet There's a clip of Debo talking to our
pal ka Adams and hey, k Adams, Yeah, and and
Kay asked him Debo about you take a listen. I'm
worried about this team not being able to win the
Super Bowl without Brandon ayuk Am. I worried, can this
can this team win a Super Bowl without brand ayuk
(20:45):
Can we want to Super Bowl without Ba.
Speaker 4 (20:48):
I think BA is going to be a part of
this team, So I mean, we don't have to worry
about it.
Speaker 1 (20:51):
Let's go love that Deebo saying, I don't think we're
gonna have to worry. Maybe his dudes on the team,
his close bros, Are like, he'll get it done. This
is what it is thinking positive. I like it. I mean,
we've seen that in all sports, where you think your
guy is as good as gone and then all of
a sudden, now he's back on the team. Bill in
South Dakota. Wrap it up? Ayuk? Is this is this
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getting done anytime soon? What's up?
Speaker 3 (21:16):
I don't think it gets done until the preseason's over.
Why go to minicamp and why to do all that?
Speaker 5 (21:21):
But a recent one is Freddie Freeman would still be
a brave as his agent.
Speaker 1 (21:26):
Yeah, yeah, agreed. Remember how he cried, Dude, he cried
it was so tough for him to leave Atlanta. He
didn't want to leave, and that was that was something
the agent made happen, and Danny and the Dodgers are
reaping all the benefit. Yeah. Now he stepped up like
a true pro and yeah, that was a crazy story.
(21:46):
I'm glad you reminded us about that one. Look, the
agent also has an agenda motive that isn't necessarily what
the player wants sometime.
Speaker 2 (21:55):
And that answers the question why should the player get
involved in the negotiation.
Speaker 1 (21:59):
Well, I think he needs to make it clear where
his heart stands. But as far as dollars and contracts,
that's when you stay out, because you know that's their job. Otherwise,
what do you need an agent for? Now? It sounds ridiculous,
but you do make it clear. It's like a breakup.
You know, we have buddies talking relationships all the time. Like,
as long as you make it clear, make it clear
how you feel, and then do what you gotta do.
(22:20):
I think you has to make it very clear that
he wants to remain a forty nine er and then
let his agent do the rest of the work. True
to at double true. All right, listen, you know there's
so much to get to, but we have to prioritize here.
Covino and I think we would have the most fun
on a Coveno on Richtrida if we talked about who
is going to be casted as John Madden in a
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I think I have the ultimate casting for John Madden,
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but Danny G. I'll give him credit because he's my boy.
Would the NFL benefit? I know what he says all
the time, Yo, guys, I need you here to record this.
Speaker 2 (26:14):
He does say that a lot. All that not my fault.
We keep getting sponsors. You guys need to start sucking
Danny's like, no more commersion.
Speaker 1 (26:25):
So Danny has the idea of would it benefit or
hurt the NFL if there were a separate salary cap
just for the quarterback position, Because you've noticed over the
last couple of years sixty plus quarterbacks take snaps in
the regular season, which means each team has more than
one active quarterback. And if you said, hey, each team
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you got a seventy million dollar or a sixty million
dollar cap for quarterbacks, do with it what you will
and then the rest of the team has a different
salary cap. Or do you like the advantage that teams
with a young quarter back have like, Yo, they haven't
had to pay their guy yet, they have a window.
I think that's part of the chess play here, and
that's why you have a salary cap, like right now
you can play it. That's part of the move. You
(27:09):
could say Brock Party c J. Stroud, some of the
young quarterbacks that came up, because you're saying the reason
that a might not be getting the money that he's
getting or he's not getting right now is because they
have to factor in Brock Party in the future. Yeah. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (27:22):
The anxiety for the Niners with their salary cap is
they're going to have to break the bank pretty soon
for party.
Speaker 1 (27:27):
Like if you say separate salary caps, you're running into
other issues like well, it takes away strategy. Right, It's
like when the American League, you know, gave the DH
also to the National League the whole Who do we
pinch it for the pitcher those you know, that's old news.
Now you took away not a big one, but a
little piece of strategy. I think there's front of front
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office people in all organizations that are masters of negotiating
and you know, playing around the salary cap. But it
would be cool though, right.
Speaker 2 (27:58):
You know, what it reminds me of, though radio. When
I was programming hip hop stations, the general manager would
tell me, he's like, here's here's your budget for the
morning show. Here's your budget for everybody else. And that's
exactly what the NFL is with quarterbacks.
Speaker 1 (28:12):
That is true. That that's a I don't know if
people do realize that. A lot of times in old
school radio, they'd be like, all right, here's the budget
for like Elvis Durant or Seacrest, Bobby Bones or something.
The rest of the station has a different budget because
the morning shows the money man, and you're saying that
the quarterbacks money quarterback here exactly.
Speaker 2 (28:30):
I mean that would let you have a top tier
back up, yeah, and even a nice third stringer without
breaking the bank. And then you'd have a lot of
balance because you could pay your wide receivers, you're running
back everybody on defense.
Speaker 1 (28:42):
I'm good on the forty nine ers for find getting
a lucky break and finding a good young player. Yeah,
there's everything has that option. There's just how they play it. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (28:54):
I mean, there would still be owners who are cheaper
than all the others, but I mean, in this scenario,
rich the pressure would be off you and you could
sign on you to the money he deserves.
Speaker 1 (29:03):
But I do think you're it's a disadvantage to people
that catch a good break. But hey, that's a good,
good thought though, Danny. Then then you know what happens.
Wide receivers are the hot thing going and then they
want everybody else just wants a race. You got the money, yep.
So Noah Lyles fastest dude winning Olympic gold. He wanted
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Olympic bronze with COVID. The guy is super fast. There's
some Tyreek hill drama. Well, we've often said here on
the show, there's several disses that stand out the most,
and one is a slap in the face that's kind
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of top tier, top tier spit in the face that
might be the worst of all. Yeah, I think pushing
another girl man's head, like mushing them, like calling somebody
by the wrong name intentionally, that's a good one too.
It's like a sneak dis Yeah, like you know, uh,
what's his name, Isaac Loewan, gold Golden Crown, what's his name?
(30:08):
Oh Golden Yeah, Ethan Golden Kron Yeah that guy, yeah,
Ethan Golden Crown. Because I just like downplayed his awesome.
That's your way of being like, yo, you're just big time.
It's like there are certain people that use that as
a tactic as a who are you? Like, oh, I
don't know you. It's a Even worse is pretending like
you don't know who they are. That is the word,
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like who the who? But you really lean into it
like I don't know. That's cold, man, And I think
that's what Noah Lyles was playfully doing when it came
to Tyreek Hill. Well, Tyreek Hill, would he be able
to compete on an elite level? I mean, I mean
we all know doctor dre thinks he can win Golden
(30:52):
crossbow archery. But take a listen to Noah Lyles Olympic
gold medalist. What's the what's that guy?
Speaker 4 (31:00):
What's the cheetah guy from the football but I can't
remember his name?
Speaker 1 (31:07):
Where's Mark Mark? What's uh? What's the football player? The
pinks past name Tyreek Hill? And then he goes on
to say he'd spoke him, and Tyreek Hill thinks he
could he'd beat him in a race. Yeah, Tyreek Hill
did respond saying that he could beat him and that
would be a lot of fun to see it really would?
(31:29):
I love you know, when I was a kid, you
know what, maybe no give me thrills. When I saw
The American Gladiator, When I saw Michael Knight and kit
on different strokes, crossovers, when I saw w c W
and WWF combining, how about a Battle of the network stars. Yes,
when I saw you know, the Globetrotters on Gilligan's Island.
(31:52):
I love crossovers. And if you told me that's the
same reason why guys like you and I are actually
gonna watch Jake Paul Mike Tyson because you're like, oh,
two worlds collidel. If you're telling me you wouldn't watch
if they said this Sunday, you know, there's not much
doing on you know, Fox Sports or NBC or something.
We're gonna have Tyreek Hill against Noah Lyles in a race.
(32:14):
I tune in. Absolutely, that's a pay per view event. Honestly,
that would be a pay per view event. Get a
few other people to compete, that'd be awesome. That would
be the headlining thing. But dude, I that's why I
loved as a kid. That's why it was such a
big deal. Who framed Roger Rabbit? Because he had Mickey
Mouse with the Looney Tunes, Hannah Barbara involved in. There
was all those different crossover characters. So I to me,
(32:38):
I think they if they do it, monetize it, hey
attach it to another event. It's too quick of a thing,
could be its own pay per view because it's a
ten second race. That's what I'm saying. You get other
people involved. Lyles wins, but Tyreek Kill's no sloucher. Obviously
he could compete, for sure, But what does it do?
What does it do to Tyreek Hill or Noah Lyles?
If Tyreek wins, what does it do for you? I
(33:00):
think I think Noah Lyles has more to lose, man,
because if you win the gold medal and you're like
the fastest guy on Earth and then Tyreek kills, like yo,
whoop you. I just don't choose to do that because
I'm Tyreek Kill seem pretty confident that he could beat him.
We'll see, you know what. Let's go to uh, let's
go to Ethan Golden Rod for an update. I'm sorry,
Isaac lowing Cron, I'm sorry, no, what's his name? Golden Cron,
Isaac golden Crotch.
Speaker 5 (33:21):
There we go, Actually, hold on hold on, hold on
for a second, guys, just chopping some wood here and
him one arm and behind the.
Speaker 1 (33:33):
Back there he is. Golden crotch. All right up, Isaac,
glowing crown. Everybody, there's your thirst. Strive up, Isaac.
Speaker 5 (33:39):
Fell as we started the NFL where the Minnesota Vikings
today officially placed rookie quarterback JJ McCarthy on season ending
injured reserve and signed free agent quarterback Matt Carrall. McCarthy,
recently diagnosed with a torn right meniscus corral, spent time
with the New England Patriots last season, and most recently
played in the UFL this spring for the Birmingham Stownllions.
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More on another Stallions in a moment. Los Angeles Chargers
quarterback Justin Herbert is out of his walking boot. He
had been in the booth the past two weeks because
of a right foot plantar fascion injury. Hasn't returned to
practice yet, but is expected to be ready for the
start of the regular season. NFL media reports Bengals placekicker
Evan McPherson's agreed to a three year, sixteen point five
(34:21):
million dollar extension. Baseball at regularly today, the Cubs blew
a five to two ninth inning lead to the Blue Jays,
but went on to win it in the tenth inning,
six to five on an RBI double by Sayah Suzuki. Finally,
the Detroit News reported that infamous former Michigan football staffer
Connor Stallions has a new job as the new defensive
(34:41):
coordinator at Detroit's Mumford High School. Mumford head coach William
McMichael told the paper, and I quote, I got the
most hated man in college football right now. He's my
new defensive coordinator. He can help prepare the kids for college.
They are learning the lingo they in college and how
(35:01):
they break down film. So it gives the kids an
advantage unquote. Interesting choice of words.
Speaker 1 (35:08):
There, guys. Yes, thank you, Isaac Lowing Kron, Isaac Lowing Cron.
You know we're gonna get to weekend hobnobbin next. Yeah,
there's a lot to watch this weekend. And you know,
I'll keep thinking about is what Danny said about the
quarterback special category of special cap, the special cap, And
(35:29):
I'm thinking that would be that would be interesting because
we jj McCarthy's at every year before the season even starts.
You're guaranteed one or two guys going down having some
type of bang up, so it should be interesting. We'll see.
And Justin Herbert, is that planter fasciitis? Is that a
fancy way of saying planter fasciitis, Isaac.
Speaker 5 (35:46):
That's actually a great question. Technically, it is not plantar
fasci itis. It's just an injury to the plant our fascist.
So that's an important distinction because, as you know, plantar
fasci itis itself is more of a lingering, chronic thing.
That's not what hers.
Speaker 1 (36:00):
I'm glad you said that, because I had planter fasciitis. Yeah,
this dude completely Honestly, it was like my first old
guy ailment when I was at like forty. You get
when your forty things start happening. That bothered me for
a year of my life, like a year of my life.
So I was like, man, poor Justin Herbert, So all right,
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I mean, she kinda said something. He had three home
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All right, let's do this weekend, Hobnab. Live in for
the weekend.
Speaker 3 (39:25):
You're winning bets for talking points. If you get stuck socializing,
you ever done anything dangerous? Ever?
Speaker 1 (39:30):
Dance with the Deno in the pale line.
Speaker 3 (39:33):
Friday brings us weekend, hob Nabby.
Speaker 1 (39:37):
So there's a lot of new stuff out this week. Yeah,
but I'm gonna tell you what. I'm really watching the
Live League World Series. I love it. So I'm watching
the Little League World Series. I don't care who's playing.
I just love all the heart they put into these games.
I love Little League. You want to see some pictures
of me in Little League. I posted some at Steve Cavino.
It's a great time in my life. Some say I
(39:57):
peaked in Little League, but lit League World Series, I
love it. For these kids, it's a lot of fun.
I'm watching UFC three oh five, dude, plus see Adasania
the Style Bender fighting Saturday night UFC three oh five.
Check that out. We'll be talking about it on Monday,
and you know I'll be watching the Yankee speaking to Judge.
I want to see Judge hit more bombs, get up
(40:20):
to forty five, forty six over the weekend. Off of
your Tigers per fet versus Detroit this week yet, you
know Awston want to watch Rich If you have the
Serie six m AP, I interviewed Creed. It's on the
Series six and map. You could watch the whole video. Guys,
there's a lot to watch on me zip through this.
As far as sports go, my two teams. If the
Mets can't sweep the Marlins this weekend, they still trail
(40:43):
the Braves by two in the Wildcards. So if you're
a baseball fan, that wildcard's heating up. Uh Sunday Night
Saints at Niners. Now I know that, you know, no
one really plays in the preseason, but maybe we'll have
some Brandon I answers by then. On Apple TV, which
has been bringing I feel like Apple TV is bigger Danny,
more than Netflix, Hulu, Disney. I'm an Apple TV guy.
Speaker 2 (41:05):
Quality of the shows have been just dope.
Speaker 1 (41:07):
The Instigator Instigators, that's the movie with Ben Affleck. I
haven't watched that yet. I might give that a shot.
Bad Monkey is a new Vince Vaughan show that I
watched episode one. Fan fantastic, really the return of Vince
Vaughn in like a you know, a here, like a
funny yet you know.
Speaker 2 (41:26):
It's like Fletched for twenty twenty four.
Speaker 1 (41:28):
He's a great answer now, okay, Vin Soul, Vince von
Bad Monkey, and my wife and I've been watching a
really dumb show, but it's likable. Lisa kud Drew. I
think I mentioned the last week Time bandits on Apple
TV now on Netflix. If you're a fan of young
comedian women love him. The Studley Matt Rife. He has
a special where it's all crowd work, no jokes. He
just riffs with the crowd for an hour, which is
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what he's known for. So I'm gonna give that a shot.
And if you need some sleas Blind Love, I'm sorry.
Love is blind the UK edition. They look pretty, they
look pretty wild, so about I may give that a
shout out. What are you watching, Danny?
Speaker 2 (42:02):
G Dodgers are in Saint Louis this weekend? That's always
been a fun rivalry. NFL preseason two passionate fan bases
Cowboys at the Raiders seven pm time in Vegas tomorrow night.
That's gonna be good and I second bad Monkey, it's legit.
I watch both episodes that are available nine out of ten,
all right.
Speaker 1 (42:22):
And Jackpot comes out with John Cena and Aquafina that's
on Prime and bel Air season three on Peacock. Just
some stuff you might want to check out over the
weekend and we'll be talking about it on Monday. Vince Vaughan,
by the way, Danny, how cool to see him back.
And you realize I really like Vince Vaughn. Yeah for real,
I mean how could you not? I was. I was
surprised how big he is. We saw him all the
time at a party seven or so, that's the name drop.
(42:43):
But he's he looks like an athlete. He yeah, and
By the way, we're speaking of the Raiders.
Speaker 2 (42:48):
John Madden. We're gonna get to that on Monday Show
about who should really be the actor who portrays him
in the upcoming movie Perfect.
Speaker 1 (42:56):
All right, we'll see you guys until Monday. Have a
great weekend. I'll read been there, she made you in
the Promised Land. Let's go like