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August 16, 2024 58 mins

C&R have a Raygun story about her being upset over Olympic Breaking jokes the world over. Have they gone too far? The guys debate! Hawk Tua cursed the Mets & Brandon Aiyuk negotiations are "heated!" They talk two "disruptors," Sydney Sweeney & Maxx Crosby! The guys dive into the Niners/Brandon Aiyuk drama. How bad does Aiyuk want to be a Niner, & should there be a way to adjust the NFL salary cap? Plus, 'WEEKEND HOBNOBBING' gets you set for streaming!

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Hey, thanks for listening to the best of Cabino and
Rich podcast. Be sure to catch us live every day
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searching FSR. I watched it again yesterday in its entire

(00:25):
guess I'm like, let me remind myself because I saw
a headline that she was devastated, wanted the media to
stay away, she was embarrassed her family and how much
he loves breakdancing, and this is like a travesty, you
know what it is.

Speaker 2 (00:38):
We need to learn our lessons because we're quick to
pounce and we're quick to mock people.

Speaker 1 (00:44):
And it's funny. I'm not above it.

Speaker 2 (00:46):
I'm not better than that I should be, but we
all get a good laugh when people lay an egg
as you say, Rich, Yeah, it's always funny. And at
the same time, we were like, what is going on?
Is this for real? Because there was even a part
of you thinking, did she just troll the entire world
at the Olympics. There's no way this is serious. It

(01:06):
looked like a comedy sketch. If you don't know Ray Gunn,
and everybody knows because she's the most viral person out
there represented Australia women's breakdancing. Came out there and started
doing moves I'd never seen before. It was ridiculous and
it went extremely viral.

Speaker 1 (01:23):
She looked like a toddler.

Speaker 2 (01:24):
Yeah, and I say, don't we learn on the floor,
because our immediate thought process should be like, are we
being too mean?

Speaker 1 (01:34):
Maybe there's something else going on. It's like the Britney Spears.
It's the Olympics. It's the Olympics. This isn't a celebrity
read that. Look how the world connounced on Britney Spears.
Then everybody started feeling bad, thinking, well, we were picking
on somebody who couldn't really handle it.

Speaker 3 (01:48):
It was also the first time you say, it's the Olympics,
but it was the first time we've ever had that
event at that Olympics, and nobody knew what any of
that was going to look like.

Speaker 1 (01:56):
Somebody was good. Somebody was good, Like was it?

Speaker 3 (01:58):
Phil Wizard called one guy's move and that was cool,
But like this is kind of the inverse of that.

Speaker 1 (02:02):
And by the way. That's for fat running the boards today,
for Iowa Sam, and I just think I agree with Kavino.
The world of bullying, especially on social media, stinks. Such
a bunch of weenies behind their keyboard making fun of
other people. I am not, by any means promoting bullying behavior.
But when you put yourself center stage at the Olympics,
let me give you an analogy.

Speaker 2 (02:22):
You are expecting elite, you are expecting Yeah, dude, let's
take it. At the same time. You don't know how
fragilelay people are. But all right, let's go about why
stop it? Get a garbage, can, light a fire in it,
stand around it. Hey, for all you know, you don't
know anything about this woman's backstory. I'm just saying, for
you know, she could be on the verge of a

(02:44):
mental breakdown. She could have just lost a family member,
she could be going through something the world doesn't care.
I'm not saying again that we're better because we had
a good laugh at it. But now you're seeing some
of these mockeries knowing that had hurt her feelings, and
your feeling different about it, Like Jimmy Fallon did a
whole skit on it, like everybody jumped in on it.

Speaker 1 (03:05):
And now when you see how much it's affecting her,
you do feel a little uh you know, maybe we
were a little too mean about it. Well, what I
was saying was I'm sorry you up said I interrupted?
How does it feel? Get a new co host? Then
Danny want to say in I'll go home. It's a weekend.
Don't point it out when you do it all the time.
You hip her crip. I set up something. I'm like,

(03:26):
get a garbage can stand around and I was gonna
say sing like cranks salon because I'm gonna take you back,
and then I'm in the middle of saying garbage, Can
you say something else? I got to get an idiot,
big deal? What are your panties too tight? Who cares? Continue?
Carry on? Go back to the American Idol days. Yes,
when William Hun gets on stage and he's singing, she bangs,

(03:46):
she bangs like were we supposed to not make fun
of him? You put yourself on national TV? Your family
is it was funny at the time. Your family is
ridiculous enough to encourage you. If you stink like it,
if you stink at something, if your daughter was a
terrible singer, and you're like, honey, go ahead, do the

(04:07):
talent show I got you did. You're a bad parent,
what you don't set yourself up to be mocked.

Speaker 2 (04:14):
Now here's that fine line of encouragement too, though.

Speaker 1 (04:18):
If you're in the Olympic stage, in a new category
of breakdancing, you think ray Gun should have the sympathy
of everyone. I don't.

Speaker 2 (04:27):
I got in from Seinfeld. I found it to be
extremely funny as well. That's what I'm saying. I don't
want to talk from both sides of my mouth. But
when you see her public statement, and when you see
that now she's come public, coming out to say, hey,
can we stop with the hatred? It's really affecting me
and my family and the world of breakdancing and the
Australian breakdancers and everybody involved in my life. And they

(04:51):
canceled the breakdancing competition in four years from now, like hey,
can we please stop with the hate and it's bothering her.
It does make you feel a little bad, like he's
not taking it in stride and having fun with it,
like it's really affecting. I'm just saying it changes the
tone a little bit. I'm not saying it's not funny.
It is, but it does change it a little bit

(05:11):
when you realize, like, this woman's life is kind of
ruined now. It's like, ah, it's like anything. Things are
funny until someone starts crying about it. You're like, oh,
the fund's over. You ever have a pillow fight with
your girlfriend and then like all of a sudden, like
she gets hurt and it's like, ah, like, fund's over.
You ever tease your nephew and it's hilarious, but then
they start crying or something and they run to their parents.

(05:34):
Funds over. We had fun and oh we leaned into it.
But now she's crying publicly about hey guys, can we stop?

Speaker 1 (05:41):
Hmm, not as fun anymore. I see the analogy. But
when you put yourself out there, you gave great examples.
Who doesn't put yourself. You're wrestling with your little kids.
Eventually one of your kids are gonna get knat in
the head or something's gonna happen. You're right, You're having
a little tickle fight with your girlfriend and somehow, so oh,
someone elbows someone ow.

Speaker 2 (06:03):
Fund's over. That's exactly what happened here. It happened with
the Britney spears stuff years ago. You know, no one
really knew in our defense that she was mentally unstable.
Therefore we shouldn't be picking on her. We were a
little behind on those things at the time. That's what
I'm saying. We should know a little better. I'm not
trying to stay righteous here or appear that way. I'm

(06:24):
just saying I think the fund's over because now she's
crying on public social media.

Speaker 1 (06:30):
Bullying someone, I think is different than mocking someone that
puts himself out there. I'll give you an example, Doctor Dre.
What does he want to do in twenty twenty eight.

Speaker 2 (06:38):
He wants to shoot bows and arrows. He wants to
compete in archery.

Speaker 1 (06:43):
Snoop Dogg. His bro is already calling him brave hut,
that's his boy. There's a difference. And I do wonder
if doctor Dre is like, watch my archery and he stinks.
You tell me we can't make fun of him. He
put himself out there. If I said, hey, guys, Fox
Sports Radio Nation right now, I'm gonna post on social
media me doing the worm, I'm not saying I get

(07:03):
down to the ground that start dancing and look like
an idiot.

Speaker 2 (07:05):
I'm not saying you can't, but you know you brought
up William Hung. You think we live in that culture
now where it would be okay to pounce on that guy.
I don't know what was going on with that dude.
Looking back, looking back, I don't even think he.

Speaker 1 (07:20):
Was that bad.

Speaker 2 (07:21):
We've seen a lot worse. I think we were poking
fun at how he loved me and the accent. There's
no way that would fly today, William Hung. All right,
so you evolve. I'm not saying that again, you can't
have fun. It feels like I'm taking a lame stance here,
and I'm not trying to. I'm just saying the society

(07:41):
and the culture has changed, and we should be a
little ashamed than we should know a little bit better
or maybe have learned something from the past.

Speaker 1 (07:48):
William Hung. We all laughed at that dude, and he
rolled with it.

Speaker 2 (07:53):
But guess what, it would never fly today because people
would say, what are you laughing at his accent?

Speaker 1 (07:57):
That's not okay.

Speaker 3 (07:58):
You remember when a yes, well a funny scream ended
the presidential campaign?

Speaker 1 (08:04):
Yeah, sometimes you do things and you're like, oh, people
are gonna mock me for this. I think The difference
is did you put yourself in a public forum or not?
If you're in your house and someone you know record
you doing something and it goes viral and it was like,

(08:25):
I didn't ask for this. I fell off my couch
in my own living room. That's one thing. She's like,
dun dun, dudu. Let me get up here Olympics doing
her a little yah hey dan.

Speaker 2 (08:38):
Culture we live in, We live in the culture of
pouncing and living for these moments, there's no question about it.
But is now is now her time to redeem herself?
Meaning and by the way she's saying, she's stepping away,
so please leave her again, family and friends alone. Stop
the hate. Do the mets call upon ray Gun? Do

(08:59):
they need eat her now? Because she's clearly the most famous,
most viral athlete and celebrity on the internet. Well, if
you consider fame being who are people sharing and talking
about the most nowadays, it's this ray Gun Rachel Gunn,
woman from Australia, the breakdancer. And before that it was
hawked to a girl. Don't you see the difference? Hawked

(09:21):
to a girl?

Speaker 1 (09:22):
She didn't ask for it, and she still said, well,
I might as well, roll with it, but you weren't
mocking her. It's a huge difference. You don't think people
were mocking her. It was funny spitting on that thing. Yeah,
but that was you said. Her family should be humiliated.
I agree they should. But she was being She thought
she was being funny, and she rolled with the moment.

(09:42):
Funny was not the intent. You don't see the difference there.
How could you not? Funny was not the intent of
this woman's breakdancing who she said? She said just recently
in her first public statement that she worked very hard
at and took extremely serious. Dude, she worked as hard
as that at that breakdancer teae is when my kids
put on a little play after dinner, like dad watch
and they just sing a song and I have to

(10:04):
pretend to watch when I'm sitting on the couch. Uh.

Speaker 2 (10:07):
Look, I agree with you, it was funny. I can't
like deny that it was funny. I'm just going based
on what she said, and it wasn't meant to be funny.

Speaker 1 (10:16):
Talk to a girl said something drunk on the streets
in Nashville. She rolled with it and said, I'm gonna
make money on this. I'll go One was meant to
be funny, but pole vaulting guy who got his junk
caught on the bar. Yeah, that guy, you know, made
fun of himself a little bit like, hey, you know,
I'm that guy. It's a matter of how you react.

(10:38):
If this Ray Gun, Australian breakdancer, is really gonna take
herself serious, then it's like delusion to a whole level.
Does she watch back her performance and say, well that
was good.

Speaker 2 (10:51):
Well, I think someone higher up and the Olympic committee
should have known better.

Speaker 1 (10:56):
How did she get past, like the judges of the qualification.
I don't know the backstory. I know what entailed, what
the details entailed to qualify. I have that right here.
That's that's who should be blamed. Yeah, I agree.

Speaker 4 (11:11):
Gun was selected for Australia's breaking team in a two
day selection process held back in April. It says that
the selection event decided that she and one other guy
were the best breakers in all of Australia.

Speaker 1 (11:25):
I'd hate to see the rest of it, right.

Speaker 3 (11:28):
Imagine that particular day, that act though, was like kept
in the back pocket and she was like this is
my secret move. Because she got through, she got through
the qualifying I think here it is, says.

Speaker 4 (11:38):
Ultimately, Rachel Gun and Jeff Dunne emerged as the top
performers in the country. Their selection was based solely on
their performance and their battles on that day.

Speaker 1 (11:47):
Oh my god, you know what it's like. It's like
when someone goes, oh yeah, I'm homecoming king, but there
were only ten kids in my high school? Is it
that impressive? No, that's true. It's like, who is Australia
known for their breakdance? It was embarrassing, but in a
funny way. We all had a good laugh at it.
And if you can't laugh at yourself, then you're just delusional.

Speaker 2 (12:09):
I don't think you could laugh for yourself when you're
on the biggest stage like that and you truly put
a serious effort into it. It's embarrassing. It's just an
embarrassing moment. Let's though, It's just an embarrassing moment. Give
me chalk it up to that. And in today's world,
you just got to handle those things delicately, unfortunately, because
then you look like a bully, and you look like
some guy that's being mean to a woman who's crying

(12:30):
now on social media. And that's all I'm saying do
I think it's funny. Yes, of course. It was the
worst thing I'd ever seen. Let's make that clear. I'm
just saying now that she's come public, it's like, ah,
the fun is over. That's all I'm saying about it.

Speaker 1 (12:44):
I guess. So I look at it from the perspective
of if you put yourself out there and you look ridiculous.
You ever see those memes where it's like four bodybuilders
and one dude that's not really in shape. Yeah, like
four tanned up, chiseled guys in like a fitness competition,
and this one like one dad bob guy. But that
guy's joke exactly. If there's no she was not doing that.

(13:08):
Imagine it was four professional bodybuilders and Cavino, who's indecent
shape with his dad bought up there and then we
all mocked it. You deserve it in yesteryear's culture.

Speaker 2 (13:20):
If you don't think things have changed, Remember what I
said about Remember what I said about William Hunk. It
wouldn't fly today. It would not fly today.

Speaker 1 (13:28):
That's true. We recently recently had the conversation, remember about
uh And by the way, I wouldn't stay on the
test of time. This would not you're right, this would
not have I'm not a fan of that. I think
we should be able to have fun at people's expense
if they put it out there. That's so.

Speaker 2 (13:42):
That's also the rule on social media, right if you
post a picture, even if it's of your of your
ugly kid, Hey you posted it. That's fair game. If
you make things public for example too, like our buddy
Spot often speaks of his relationships on the air, so
do we. If you make things public, then you're putting

(14:03):
it out there to be criticized. So it's on you.
I do get what Rich is saying, but speaking about it,
she's crying.

Speaker 1 (14:11):
You now look like a bully making fun of it.
Moving forward, Now that's the one that's that's a typical
wife of your girlfriend tactic cry and it goes away
telling you look at our look at our guys. Spot
that does videos for us, right, yeah, yesterday he's on
the East Coast doing some family stuff. He posted a
video of him in little shorts and a tank top

(14:33):
chopping wood like like you never see those dudes that
chop wood on it as a joke or a thirst tramp.
I couldn't figure it out. That's going to be in
the Olympics in twenty twenty eight, I couldn't tell. So
if our buddies and friends are like, yo, look at spot,
who's this guy think he is? What's a different?

Speaker 2 (14:52):
How these are millions and millions of strangers making fun
of this woman? All right, well, you know what. That's
the different.

Speaker 1 (15:01):
We'll talk NFL, we'll talk baseball, we'll move on. But
at some point before the end of the show, during
a commercial or something, I want you to rewatch your
performance and tell me if you think mockery is an
expected and deserve It is.

Speaker 2 (15:13):
And it's been fun. It's all been great and grand,
and I've laughed at it a million times.

Speaker 1 (15:18):
But she's come public. I'm asking you to stop. Imagine
if Danny g entered the diving competition. Rich is saying
he's not stopping. I'm not stopping, okay, but I'm not
being mean about it. Again. Jimmy Fallon had Rachel Dratch
dressed up as her, and they're doing it on the
Tonight show, making fun of it. Yeah, and you know what,

(15:38):
I think we'll get to a point where Rachel Dratch
may regrant doing it because this woman is living a nightmare.
Now what happens if this night but what if she
can't handle this nightmare? Then is it really still all fun?
Looking back? Well, you're you're making points, but by analog

(15:59):
yoube right. If Danny G said, guys, I think I'm
going to enter the hard dive competition's are fine? How
do you fun? How do you know that I'm not
like a Rodney Dangerfield on that screw the triple Lindy.
Imagine Thornton Mellon stuff. Imagine he was Thornton Mellon. But
imagine if everyone else is doing there four flips into

(16:23):
a perfect dive where you don't even see the water move,
and then Danny gets up there and doesn't belly full?
You're telling me did We don't all have the right
to be like didn't you see that? Again? The difference?

Speaker 2 (16:35):
Okay, because clearly you can't see the difference here. Danny
G hasn't devoted or dedicated his life to diving as
far as I know this, nine.

Speaker 1 (16:42):
Has dedicated her life to dance. That's a fact. You
should have picked a different career. Then on, so I
know you for twenty soeven years you've dated, you've dated
some professional dancers, and I don't mean strippers. Well those
two yeah, just odd. But I you've dated a girl
I remember it was in New Jersey nets dancer. You've

(17:03):
dated girls that have done college cheerleading, NBA and NFL
dance teams. You're trying to tell me they couldn't have
done a better job than that girl.

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Speaker 2 (18:12):
I Am a dad of a daughter. Let's say you're
kids in a talent contest and she signs a little
waiver that they're streaming this live, and she's terrible and
it ruins her life. Because the kids in school have it,
they streamed it, they recorded it, they shared it a
million times. It becomes the biggest joke in town. It
goes viral and she becomes a big joke. But that's

(18:32):
your daughter, and you love her. We're gonna tell your
kid deal with it, you put it out there, or
you're gonna have a little sympathy. Kids are Kids are
fun games till they start crying about it. Kids are
off limits unless you're Kim and Kanye's kid. Because I
thought that was wrong. I remember when she was in
The Lion King. But that's not the world we live in.

Speaker 1 (18:48):
Man.

Speaker 2 (18:49):
You're thinking that people have some sort of discretion. You're
also fact not factoring in how mean and vicious people
could be. Like we're laughing at it, like normal people.
Oh man, she's terrible and we're laughing. Oh my goodness,
who told her she was good? There's really no malicious intent,
you know, how vicious people get what they're telling her

(19:12):
to do. They're basically doing her to jump off a
bridge because she's that mad. And I'm saying it nicely.
That's how mean people get. You're saying that's fair game.
I'm saying, you know, are we not humans? You gotta
have some sort of discretion on what's too far. Just
because you put it out there doesn't mean you could
be the worst human ever with your response. You know

(19:35):
what I mean, Like, there's no discretion. Do you remember
your rule is you put it out there, so deal
with it. How about we how about we on the
flip side.

Speaker 1 (19:42):
Be a little bit better? Danny? You people are vicious.
If you post a picture of your son, is that
I think kids are off limits? What if someone on
Twitter's like, yo, Danny, your kid's huge. You know, it
says like yo, coat has gone big head? Did you
remember Paris Hilton? She posts it's a picture of her kid.
All the comments are like, your kid's got a huge head.

(20:04):
Based on your theory, now you're saying kids are an excerp.
I think kids are off limits. But if you're an
adult that makes your own decisions, I stand by you
got to deal with what comes with it.

Speaker 4 (20:13):
It's a tough line to walk because a lot of
listeners were like, what's up with your kid? You haven't
posted any updates on them. But one reason why, Rich,
it's funny you bring that up. I posted a picture
of him when he I think when CoA turned seven
months or something like that, and the listener took the
picture of him and like made his head like extra

(20:33):
big and like cocoa melon and it was funny.

Speaker 1 (20:35):
I laugh.

Speaker 4 (20:36):
But you're like, but my better half was like, it's
kind of weird that his pictures out there on the internet.

Speaker 1 (20:42):
That's why.

Speaker 4 (20:42):
Yeah, yeah, And so you do you have to think
about it. You're like, man, I don't want to set
my kid up because you realize people are does have
a big head, though I'll agree with that.

Speaker 1 (20:51):
It's a big cute head. Though.

Speaker 4 (20:52):
Come on, he's solid rest of them solidude. He's going
to be a linebacker.

Speaker 2 (20:55):
People are horrible, man, That's what you need to realize. So, yeah,
we are able to have fun and laugh about it.
The rest of the world. Some of the world is
just mean.

Speaker 1 (21:08):
That's the thing.

Speaker 4 (21:09):
Like, if you're having just some lighthearted fun, then it's
it's fine.

Speaker 1 (21:13):
I think that's when people cross that line.

Speaker 2 (21:15):
Look through the comments there's a reason she went public
and said, guys, please stop.

Speaker 1 (21:20):
Yeah, it's unfortunately it's not the oh that dancers silly.
There are mean, mean people.

Speaker 2 (21:24):
And that's why I'm saying there is a point, that's
all and I and I hate taking this say.

Speaker 1 (21:30):
The problem is.

Speaker 4 (21:30):
The tough guy keyboard war warriors that are out there.

Speaker 1 (21:34):
That's the problem. All right, Well let's go to a
guy that is reluctant to post a speedo shot for
this reason. Isaac glow and Crop. What's up man?

Speaker 7 (21:43):
You obviously hate don't know the RL of my burner
account along these lines, we actually have a spot chopping wood.

Speaker 1 (21:50):
Update.

Speaker 7 (21:51):
Oh no, since you guys brought this up, I've actually
been reading some of the comments.

Speaker 1 (21:57):
On the post. Can I share a couple.

Speaker 2 (21:59):
Of spy is the guy that does our videos. He's
the producer of our patreon. He's not with us, but
he is posting social media updates and he's chopping wood
like he's in Adonis. That's really the update. But what
are they saying Low and Cron.

Speaker 7 (22:15):
At Salt Water with Travis and I quote one needs
to be dry. Two place the piece you're splitting on
top of that bigger piece three, I'd hit more towards
the edge. Anthony Aguire seven, you were using all upper body.

(22:38):
Use your hips also to generate power. It helps make
the wood split easier. And finally t Mallow sixty sixty six.
Not judging how you swing an axe, but that's a
great way to split your foot open, spread your legs
and swing. If you miss the wood, it won't go
into your foot.

Speaker 1 (22:58):
I've seen it happen everybody. Everyone's an expert.

Speaker 7 (23:01):
He is just posting a video trading for wood shopping
at the Olympics, and.

Speaker 1 (23:06):
We're his friends, so we're allowed to make fun of him.

Speaker 7 (23:08):
That's what's trending back to you.

Speaker 1 (23:10):
Anyway.

Speaker 2 (23:12):
We have a lot of fun at Rich's expense. Rich
is a great sport, right Sometimes Spottle jump in on it.

Speaker 1 (23:18):
Rich what a buffoon. But there's been a few things.
Rich was like, you know what really bothers me when
you say this. That's when it's not fun anymore. That's
what happened with this story. I think that's the case.
If you have a friend that really goes along with
the you know, busting of the huevos and they're a
good sport, you make fun of them. If that buddy's like,

(23:38):
y'all dude, not that that's your cue to be like.

Speaker 2 (23:42):
Okay, maybe not that so, but we somehow don't take
the queue when it comes to social media and today's society,
even though we've learned lesson after lesson after lesson, and again,
I don't want to take this, this lame sort of take,
like I said, but I did feel a little bad
when I heard her say, guys, please stop your ruining
my life, and no one wants to. All right, So now,

(24:02):
speaking of Rich Davis, he's a big forty nine Ers.

Speaker 1 (24:06):
Fan, that is true.

Speaker 2 (24:07):
And your guy, Brandon Ayuk is part of a heated
negotiation negotiation right now. And to me, I think this
is a bad look and a bad move. But it's
every negotiation, it seems like in screenings, and that's what
John Lynch says. Wasn't that what you're agent's for?

Speaker 1 (24:23):
Yeah? Interestingly enough, I think all the little tactics are
just so clear. Now let me unfollow my team. Let
me just let me, you know, say something on someone's
podcast allude to something. John Lynch and Ayuke both alluded

(24:47):
to the fact that it's been a pretty pretty heated
negotiation and you got to ask yourself, are there things
you could say that there's no coming back from.

Speaker 2 (24:58):
Yes answers. Yes, people don't forget. They move on, they
move forward, but they don't forget, especially women. And I
hate to stereotype, but that has been the truth in.

Speaker 1 (25:12):
My case for sure. Think about it. Hit us up again.

Speaker 2 (25:15):
We're Cavino and Rich Live from the Tyrack dot Com
Studios eight seven, seven ninety nine on Fox Now.

Speaker 1 (25:21):
They did an interview with John Lynch on the local
San Francisco sports station KMBR, and John Lynch said, as
to why is this taking so long? I wish I knew.
I don't like it it's taking this long, but it has,
and you deal with the challenge that you're faced with.
I talk to a lot of the gms, and one
of the things they always say is that I love

(25:41):
to have your problem. So he said, listen, we're the
forty nine ers. We got a lot of talent, we
got these are decent problems to happen. How do I
keep all these great players on my team?

Speaker 2 (25:51):
Yeah, no, that's true. That's the positive way to look
at it. That's the positive spin. You could also say, hey,
you know what, it's maybe a good thing that Lynch
and you are in communication in this way. But I
also think that's why we have agents at the lamest
of levels.

Speaker 1 (26:09):
Yeah, rehab, radio and podcasting, broadcasters and TV people have agents.
That's why they do. But it's it's hard not to.
It's hard not to get involved a little bit.

Speaker 2 (26:19):
I don't think you want to get heated with your
management ever, but you don't want to regardless of where
you are in your career. I just think that's a
bad look all around, and that's why you're paying someone
else's percentage of your income to handle this stuff, to
handle that.

Speaker 1 (26:34):
Now you see Jerry Jones as far as Cede Lamb
goes when he says stuff like yeah, like alluding to it,
Yeah we miss him, but like, no big deal, you
know the CD lank Yeah, no big deal. You know,
like guys, guys can get offended and we'll go over
all that next.

Speaker 2 (26:50):
We give you a little weekend hobnobbing, so stick around
for that. What you need to watch this weekend.

Speaker 1 (26:54):
We don't want you missing out on certain games and
certain shows. I'm trying to keep you in the No,
just very distracted. Why two stories I just saw we'll
get to We'll get to b A in a second.
Not be a baraccas, your favorite eighties character before Brandon Ayuk.
You see Sydney Sweeney showing her cheeks on social media.

Speaker 2 (27:16):
What's more of a thirst trap spot chopping wood or
Sydney Sweeney's shreeks On Instagram she posted I think this
is a thirst trap something on it she goes my
booty super thirsty.

Speaker 1 (27:29):
What yes, one 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 I'm being serious with this, that they're
asking him to come off the fields at times so

(27:53):
the offense could get some rhythm. Yeah, there was a
legitimate beat writer who reported that he's so good that
it's like, you'll do it, 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

(28:16):
saw this Rich You know Alex Verdugo, Red Sock turned Yankee.

Speaker 2 (28:21):
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.

Speaker 1 (28:34):
My Ah Carls in college, you are allergic to African Yeah,
back to the BA baracas. I'm sorry, 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

(28:57):
to KNBR, which is the local Niners sports radio station,
they asked John Lynch, is there 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

(29:20):
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.

Speaker 2 (29:27):
I'm sorry, 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.

Speaker 1 (29:32):
What'd you say? Oh? You got the Max Crosby treatment.

Speaker 2 (29:36):
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.

Speaker 1 (29:46):
For your team. Even though everyone else is saying, you
know what, he's 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.

Speaker 2 (30:06):
I just watched this Reggie Jackson documentary on Prime not
too long ago. The things that went on between him
and Steinbrenner, those negotiations, the things that went on between
Winfield and Steinbrenner.

Speaker 1 (30:20):
It was ugly.

Speaker 2 (30:22):
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. You probably could move forward
because you're a professional. But when you're not playing for people.

Speaker 1 (30:39):
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 he getting involved to the point where
it's getting heated between them? And then you see I

(31:02):
bro hugging Lynch and Shanahan. But then he dressed in
red and he's 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 no coming back. I love your example because I
always wondered in the eighties as a little boy, when

(31:25):
I was a young.

Speaker 2 (31:26):
Ward Hog, when Rinch was a young ward Hog.

Speaker 1 (31:31):
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 it would be
like Steiberder 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?

Speaker 2 (31:47):
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 couldn't take back?

Speaker 1 (32:04):
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 an they're the

(32:26):
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'm 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 a hateful, hurtful,

(32:47):
resentful person. Like Okay, now I know how you really
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 a boxer for sure.

Speaker 2 (33:07):
If you're a young African American 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 the
black community?

Speaker 1 (33:28):
Can you? If you're a Jewish person, can you be like, oh,
Kanye was tripping, I forgive him.

Speaker 2 (33:33):
Like how many friends of ours seriously don't look at
the Hulks do the same way.

Speaker 1 (33:38):
I talk about Hulk Hogan. As you know, when I
was a kid. I love the Hulks he we have
we have friends that are like, yo, dude, he's had
some racist stuff on.

Speaker 2 (33:46):
Film and sometimes we forget, but they didn't forget.

Speaker 1 (33:50):
Yeah. Now you guys are friends with Antonio Brown. That's FROs.
What about Cedde Lamb? Danny? You 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, Ce do we
miss you? Like when you're when Jerry Jones is playing
those little games that he always does. Do you think

(34:12):
there are cowboys that are like, I'll take his money,
but f that guy. For sure.

Speaker 4 (34:16):
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 (34:25):
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
liked Donald Sterling? What a piece of you? Yeah, but
they were like, okay, mister Sterling, all right? Cool? They
it was. I was gonna say, if it wasn't for
Doc rivers, they wouldn't have taken the court.

Speaker 2 (34:44):
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 that's 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

(35:06):
what was said.

Speaker 1 (35:08):
If it's personal, 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 feel like you see

(35:30):
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 brands and Ayuk, again,
I'm making this up, said Yo Brandon. I heard back
from John Lynch and Kyle and you know, the Niners
front office. What they pretty much said was like, yeah,

(35:50):
we got Kittle, we 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 don't got the jew Yeah, like, y know, 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 to the fire.

Speaker 2 (36:08):
Yeah, and maybe he has another plan because there's more
money involved somewhere else.

Speaker 1 (36:14):
It's interesting what if a team What if you knew
a team was going after someone else and they just
happen to settle on you be okay with that?

Speaker 2 (36:23):
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.

Speaker 1 (36:33):
He's probably so, and he probably could. He could be
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

(36:57):
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 level. 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.

(37:19):
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

(37:40):
field to get ready. So we're hoping this gets done.

Speaker 2 (37:44):
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. You're on Maxim Radio. We
would watch old school movies and then go over the
best parts and talk about them and take phone calls.

Speaker 1 (38:05):
It was a lot of fun, yeh. Every week we'd
pick a new movie and dedicate like an hour of
our show too, like hey, this week got three Amigo's,
this week major League.

Speaker 2 (38:13):
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 and I got on a bit
of a pattern of saying and using the term pipe dreams.

Speaker 1 (38:33):
Because Red would say, Andy, that's just a bunch of
pipe dreams.

Speaker 2 (38:36):
So this became an expression that I rolled with for
that month because I had just watched a movie like,
Oh really, Danny.

Speaker 1 (38:44):
G what are you trying out for the Raiders? Yeah,
you and your pipe dreams, Andy dufrain Style and.

Speaker 2 (38:49):
Andy Dufraan, 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.

Speaker 1 (38:58):
I had an X.

Speaker 2 (39:00):
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 happens in fights,
in negotiations, yea. And sometimes people hit you where it hurts.
For a guy, it's uh below the belt pun intended

(39:21):
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, let me
tell you that stupid term, that expression that I just
I just repeated show shank redemption.

Speaker 1 (39:42):
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 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

(40:03):
heat of the moment. I said it in self defense
and it happens in 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 into the universe. It goes back
to what you said about the dancer. 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.

(40:27):
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 lost a job. It happens to everyone in
our broadcasting industry. Is the first job I ever lost,
change of management. They were changing formats and I was

(40:49):
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 me or not a child I put the effort
in I did many would you agree that, no matter
how good you are, everyone loses a job in radio
or television. They say you're not a real broadcaster until

(41:10):
you get fired. 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

(41:31):
she said you're 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 look at you.

Speaker 2 (41:41):
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.

Speaker 1 (41:48):
She had a bad day. You can't really take that back.
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 break Dance Lady
and this too us. As 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

(42:11):
it back, and you can't take it back. I I
once had this. I heard that can't put the toothpaste
back in the tube. As they say, it's hoping. Neither
of you had every teacher to start the school year.
You can't put the toothpaste back toothpaste. Yeah, so, Danny,
how would you have reacted in this scenario. I'm hanging
with a group of people. Drinks are being had, people

(42:35):
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 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 un conscious sits

(42:58):
up in points to himself.

Speaker 4 (43:00):
The question was posed like Isaac's over compensating.

Speaker 1 (43:04):
The question was posed and and then I saw a
buddy's wife turned to her husband go answer the question
who was the best of? Who is your best ever?
And I'm looking at him like it's the drop, Well
what are you doing? It's a targe. The answer is
you or like I'm not, I'm not having this silly conversation.
Answer is always the person you're currently with. Yes, he

(43:24):
said something to the effect of like, yo, babe, I
love you like the mother and my kids, and like like,
well 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 a toothpaste tube. So again,
there are some things you can't take best aquafresh everywhere.

(43:44):
And if you're brandon at you 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 You're like, if his business related, you're good.

Speaker 2 (43:58):
If it's something personal, anything personal, it's out there.

Speaker 1 (44:03):
So it's out there now, do you think? But they
did say heated, he didn't talk and what does that mean?
And to quote John Lynch, dollars is he heated about money?
There's a picture of Lynch and Iyuk like bro hugging
here and 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.

(44:25):
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
week that last week, I was.

Speaker 4 (44:41):
Just going to say that you asked that question last Friday.
That sure feels like it's going to drag out at
least a few more days.

Speaker 1 (44:46):
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, Yeah, same thing. What's a tragic situation?

Speaker 3 (45:11):
I think I think the.

Speaker 5 (45:14):
Niners are kind of not taking care of their boy,
you know.

Speaker 1 (45:16):
And but he 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 se
because 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? In fact,
I want to go to the Steelers that's for sure.
And he did well. First of all, he definitely didn't
want to go to Patriots or even the Browns. He said,

(45:36):
y'all prefet. There's a clip of Debo talking to our
pal Kay 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
Can we want to super Bowl without Ba?

Speaker 6 (45:57):
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 (46:00):
Let's go love that demo 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

(46:22):
getting done anytime soon? What's up?

Speaker 7 (46:25):
I don't think it gets done until the preseason's over,
why go to minicamp and why to do all that?
But a recent one is Freddy Freeman would still be
a brave as his agent.

Speaker 1 (46:35):
Yeah, yeah, agreed.

Speaker 2 (46:37):
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.

Speaker 1 (46:48):
And the Dodgers are reaping all the bite.

Speaker 2 (46:50):
Yeah, now he stepped up like a true pro And yeah,
that was a crazy story. 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 4 (47:04):
And that answers the question why should the player get
involved in the negotiation.

Speaker 2 (47:08):
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.

Speaker 1 (47:17):
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.

Speaker 2 (47:25):
Like, as long as you make it clear, make it
clear how you feel, and then do what you gotta do.
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.

Speaker 1 (47:37):
Yes, Danny G has been saying this for a while,
so I'll give him credit. I'm sure others have said it,
but Dany 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 knew you're here to record this.

Speaker 4 (47:49):
He does say that a lot. All that not my fault.
We keep getting sponsors. You guys need to start sucking.
And he's like, no more conversion.

Speaker 1 (48:00):
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,

(48:22):
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 quarterback cap like yo, they haven't had
to pay their guy yet, they have a window.

Speaker 2 (48:38):
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.

Speaker 1 (48:43):
That's part of the move. You could say Brock Purty,
c J. Stroud, some of the young quarterbacks that that
came up because you're saying the reason that Ayuk 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.

Speaker 4 (48:56):
Yeah, the anxiety for the Niners with their salary cap,
they're going to have to break the bank pretty soon
for party.

Speaker 1 (49:02):
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 picture 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 front office

(49:25):
people in all organizations that are masters of negotiating and
you know, playing around the salary cap. But it would
be cool though, right, you know what.

Speaker 4 (49:33):
It reminds me of though in radio when I was
programming hip hop stations, the general manager would tell me,
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 (49:45):
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 or Bobby Bones or something.
The rest of the station has a different budget because
the morning shows the money made. And you're saying that
quarterbacks the quarterback here exactly.

Speaker 4 (50:03):
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 2 (50:16):
I'm good on the forty nine ers for fin getting
a lucky break and finding a good young player. Yeah,
I mean, there's everything has that option. There's just how
they play it.

Speaker 1 (50:27):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (50:28):
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 (50:37):
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.

Speaker 2 (50:44):
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.

Speaker 1 (50:51):
So Noah Lyles fastest dude winning Olympic gold. He won
an Olympic bronze with COVID. The guy is super fast.
There's some Tyreek Hill drama.

Speaker 2 (51:06):
Well, we've often said here on the show, there's several
this is that stand out the most, and one is
a slap in the face that's kind of top tier,
top tier, spit.

Speaker 1 (51:23):
In the face. That might be the worst of all. Yeah,
I think pushing another girl man's head, like mushing them
like yea.

Speaker 2 (51:30):
Calling somebody by the wrong name intentionally that's a good
one too. It's like a sneak diss. Yeah, like you know, uh,
what's his name, Isaac Loewan, gold Golden kron what's his name.

Speaker 1 (51:42):
Oh Golden, yeah, Ethan Golden Krohn. Yeah, that guy, Yeah,
ethan golden krown because I just like downplayed his awesome.
That's ther way of being like, yo, you're just big
times 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 pre tending
like you don't know who they are? That is the

(52:04):
word 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

(52:25):
Golden crossbow archery. But take a listen to Noah Lyles
Olympic gold medalist.

Speaker 8 (52:33):
What's the what's that guy? What's the cheetah guy from
the football what? I can't remember his name?

Speaker 1 (52:40):
Where's Mark Mark? What's uh?

Speaker 8 (52:42):
What's the football player who think it's fast? His name
Tyreek Hill?

Speaker 1 (52:49):
And then he goes out to say he'd spoke him,
and Tyreek Hill thinks he could he'd beat him in
a race. Yeah, Tyreek Hill did.

Speaker 2 (52:56):
Respond saying that he could beat him, and that would
be a lot of fun to see it, really would.

Speaker 1 (53:03):
I'd love You know, when I was a kid, you
know what made me no, gimme thrills? When I saw
The American Gladiator. When I saw Michael Knight and kit
on Different Strokes, crossovers, when I saw WCW and WWF combining,
how about a Battle of the Network stars. Yes, when
I saw you know, the Globetrotters on Gilligan's Island. I

(53:26):
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 collide. 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.

Speaker 2 (53:47):
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.

Speaker 1 (54:09):
So I to me, I think they if they do it,
monetize it, hey attach it to another event. It's too
quick of a thing to be its own pay per
view because it's a ten second races.

Speaker 2 (54:20):
That's what I'm saying. You get other people without Lyles wins.
But Tyreek Hill's no sloucher. Obviously he could compete, for sure,
But what.

Speaker 1 (54:25):
Does it do? What does it do to Tyreek Hill
or Noah Lyles? If Tyreek wins, what does it do
for either winning? I 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 Kill's like, yoh, whoop you. I just don't
choose to do that because I'm Tyreek Kill. I'm a fail.
Seemed pretty confident that he could beat him. We'll see,

(54:46):
you know what. Let's go to uh, let's go to
Ethan Golden Rod for an update. I'm sorry, Isaac Lowenkron,
I'm sorry. No, what's his name? Golden cron Oh, Isaac,
golden crotch.

Speaker 7 (54:55):
There we go, actually, hold on, hold on, hold on
for a second. Guys just chopping some blood here and
I've never heard of them. One arm and behind the back.

Speaker 1 (55:07):
There he is, golden up Isaac, glowing crown. Everybody, here's
stup Isaac. All right, let's do this weekend, hobnob in
for the weekend.

Speaker 5 (55:18):
You're winning bets for talking points. If you get stuck socializing.

Speaker 1 (55:22):
You ever done anything dangerous? You ever dance with the
devil in the panel line? Friday brings us weekend, hob Nabby.
So there's a lot of new stuff out this weekend.
But I'm gonna tell you what. I'm really watching the
Little League World Series. I love it. So I'm watching
the Litle League World Series. I don't care who's playing.
I just love all the heart they put into these games.

(55:42):
I love Little League.

Speaker 2 (55:43):
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 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 due plus out of Sonia the Style Bender fighting
Saturday night, UFC three zero five.

Speaker 1 (56:04):
Check that out.

Speaker 2 (56:05):
We'll be talking about it on Monday, and you know,
I'll be watching the Yankee speaking to Judge.

Speaker 1 (56:10):
I want to see Judge hit more bombs. Get up
to forty five, forty six over the weekend. Off of
your Tigers per Fet versus Detroit this weekend. You know, Auston,
want to watch rich If you have the SERI six
m MAP. I interviewed Creed. It's on the series six
and map. You to watch the whole video. Nice. There's
a lot to watch on me zip through this. As
far as sports go, my two teams. If the Mets

(56:32):
can't sweep the Marlins this weekend, they still trail the
Braves by two in the Wildcards. So if you're a
baseball fan, that wildcard's heating up. 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, you agree, more

(56:54):
than Netflix, Hulu, Disney. I'm an Apple TV guy. Quality
of the shows have been just dope. 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
pastic really the return of Vince Vaughn alright in like

(57:15):
a you know a here like a funny yet you know.

Speaker 4 (57:19):
It's like Fletch for twenty twenty four. He's great answer now, okay.

Speaker 1 (57:23):
Vin Soul, Vince von Bad Monkey, and my wife and
I've been watching a really dumb show, but it's likable.
Lisa koot 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 what he's known for. So I'm gonna give

(57:44):
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 shot. What are you watching?

Speaker 4 (57:55):
Danny G Dodgers are in Saint Louis this weekend. That's
always been a fun rivalry. NFL preseason too. 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 (58:15):
And Jackpap 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 von Yeah for real?
I mean, how could you not? I was. I was
surprised how big he is, Like we saw him all
the time at a party seven or so, that's the

(58:36):
name drop. But he's he looks like an athlete, he's yeah.

Speaker 4 (58:39):
And by the way, we're speaking of the Raiders 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 (58:48):
All right, we'll see you guys until Monday. Have a
great weekend, thereby promise Land. Let's go
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