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Speaker 1 (00:02):
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Speaker 2 (00:10):
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Speaker 1 (00:11):
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pickle You hear that, guys, That's what we're getting into next.
Speaker 2 (00:26):
Hey, Manti, you ready to talk about Tom Brady's pickle?
Speaker 3 (00:28):
I would love to talk about Jerry Brady.
Speaker 2 (00:29):
First, you got to help me out, Okay.
Speaker 1 (00:31):
If you went to get some takeout food, right, or
you went to the restaurant and the restaurant or takeout
place gave you one of those buzzer buzzy things to
let you know your.
Speaker 2 (00:40):
Orders ready or your seats ready.
Speaker 1 (00:41):
Yes, if you happen to take one with you like
I did, because I just realized this in my pocket.
Speaker 2 (00:46):
Nice. Yeah, this vibrating thing in my pocket right now?
Speaker 3 (00:49):
Is it still vibrating?
Speaker 2 (00:50):
Yeah, that's why you have it in your pocket. Thats
why I'm sitting on it. Yeah, you got it, Your
table's ready? What do you do you toss? It in
the garbage. Where do you bring it back? Next time
you go? Bring it back? So I got to carry
this stupid.
Speaker 3 (01:02):
Pup, carry it, put it in your car.
Speaker 2 (01:05):
Is that across the street? Yeah? It is, Triple G.
It's a just general question of that place.
Speaker 1 (01:11):
What would you do if you just happen to leave
with that stupid buzzy thing. I think most people, Honestly,
I feel like I'm a little bit better than most
because I think most people would be like, toss into
the trash, not even care I am going to bring
it back. So I'm just saying, hey, look how great
I am. I'm also the guy that puts the cart
back after my shopping at Costco or wherever I may be.
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If you're not your trash. Just making that a reminder
for everybody. Well, I'm glad you said that because last
week I went to Costco with my wife and I'm
not the do gooder of you know, I'm not the
guy going around citizens on patrol style. You're rich, you
want to sit on this thing. It's kind of fun.
Who me, well, buzz our table.
Speaker 2 (01:54):
Again, I'm not the do gooder.
Speaker 1 (01:58):
Uh that's always trying to uh, you know, preach but
I'm telling you, I gave a couple of dirty looks
when I was at Costco last time.
Speaker 2 (02:06):
With my wife. You were mean mugging.
Speaker 1 (02:07):
Well, I saw two people just do that, a whole
thing of just push the cart behind the car next
to them and take off, and I gave him like
the stare.
Speaker 2 (02:16):
I'm telling you.
Speaker 1 (02:17):
To me, it was an obvious thought, like, yeah, now
I got to go back and return this thing, or
I'll hold on to it and the next time I
go get food there. But it also dawned on me
that I think most people would would toss it because
they just don't care.
Speaker 2 (02:31):
It's that simple.
Speaker 1 (02:32):
It's just the attitude of people today for the most
you know, painting in broad strokes, so let's all be better.
Speaker 2 (02:39):
Manti. Of course you would never do that.
Speaker 3 (02:40):
I'm not gonna lie. If it's a place I don't going.
Speaker 1 (02:42):
Too often, I'm telling you I could even there's some
people that work here that I know for fact they
would toss.
Speaker 2 (02:51):
That in the trash. Sure never happened. I'm going to
take it right now.
Speaker 4 (02:56):
I'll take it right now.
Speaker 1 (02:57):
I'll probably hit the gym later and I'll pass by
and i'll drop off.
Speaker 5 (03:00):
And then he's gonna forget it in the car, walk
by it and be like, oh I didn't bring it,
I'll bring it next time, and it's just gonna stay
in his car.
Speaker 2 (03:05):
So yeah, I just got back and realized I had
that in my pocket.
Speaker 1 (03:08):
I mean, I saw some motivational dude on Instagram, and
again I sound like a do gooder, but his little
message was if everyone just left where they were just
a little better than before they got there, everything would
be a hell.
Speaker 6 (03:24):
Of a lot better.
Speaker 2 (03:25):
People are gross. It's the truth.
Speaker 1 (03:26):
Like I walked down I walk down the street. I'm
the guy that's picking my neighbor's weeds. I'm like, you
make it the neighborhood look like trash. Get a landscape,
let's all be a little better. But to my kid's school,
they did an open house for the first couple weeks
of school. I might a block the block where the
school's on and I saw someone left there take out
container with the empty cup just laying in the sidewalk
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and had ants on it, and I picked it up
with a handle. I'm like, I'm just gonna throw this
in a trash can because someone else is garbagia.
Speaker 6 (03:57):
Mm hm.
Speaker 2 (03:58):
I appreciate you rich to be a Susio family rich.
Speaker 6 (04:02):
My mom would be proud of you. She always taught.
Speaker 7 (04:04):
Us growing up to leave a room cleaner than the
way you found it, especially a bathroom. And let's all
say a little prayer for the restrooms here at FSR.
Speaker 3 (04:14):
Listen to the ladies' restroom is fabulous.
Speaker 6 (04:17):
That was my point right now.
Speaker 7 (04:19):
We lost our second bathroom because some guys couldn't keep
that restroom clean.
Speaker 5 (04:23):
And we weren't asking for much, but some some guys,
you're pretty gross.
Speaker 6 (04:26):
Let me tell you.
Speaker 1 (04:27):
I don't get it either, So I'm with you and
the guys are gross.
Speaker 2 (04:31):
There are sometimes you go to a public restroom.
Speaker 1 (04:34):
You know, we call them where I'm from in Jersey,
we call them Garbaggio. Oh, who are you from the
Garbaggio family.
Speaker 2 (04:42):
That's a Dallian. That's what it is.
Speaker 1 (04:44):
There are times that not to be gross. I'll go
to in a men's room and like where did that
come out of? How did it get there? And then
you're like and then what kind of aim do you have?
And then you wonder, no aim, Like don't you have
the decency of being serious? If you're in an airport bathroom,
you go to a restaurant. I mean, if there's a
little sprinkle that goes awry, are you taking some toilet
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paper and cleaning up after yourself?
Speaker 6 (05:06):
Like what?
Speaker 2 (05:07):
There are some guys that the exception is the exception,
not the norm. We are the exception.
Speaker 5 (05:12):
People are too just when we're gross, We're just not
openly gross about it.
Speaker 1 (05:17):
You know what I mean?
Speaker 5 (05:18):
Like, you're not gonna walk into our bathroom and you're
gonna be able to determine that we're gross.
Speaker 3 (05:21):
But we are gross in our own ways.
Speaker 1 (05:23):
Don't be a trash bag is the moral of the story.
We can't have nice things because people are garbage. Ont
me give you one more example?
Speaker 2 (05:28):
Okay, one more Starbucks starbus?
Speaker 6 (05:32):
Can we know?
Speaker 1 (05:33):
You know, when you jokingly say something too many times,
it becomes your actual verbiage. Sure, I keep saying Starb's,
but I said it like just to be annoying, and
now I can't stop saying it.
Speaker 2 (05:42):
We're going to Starby's. Your daughter Starby's right here?
Speaker 1 (05:47):
You know what, your daughter or girlfriend probably said it,
and you're like Starb's And now covinos like you can
Starby starve also be starburst Stars. So Starbucks. I don't
know if you remember this. You probably don't because people
are trash. For a minute, they had designed tables that
you could charge your phone on the little tables in Starbucks.
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It was like a you know how the back of
like an iPhone has like the magnet circle. They had
in their tables by the register. You could pick a
little pod thing and charge your phone at the table.
You know who ruined that, the Basuta family within within,
they ruined it for everybody. Within weeks, every Starbucks is like, yeah,
people would take them and steal them or throw them out.
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We can't have nice things because of the garbage people
in your neighborhood.
Speaker 2 (06:34):
So what am I gonna do? Right after the show?
Speaker 1 (06:35):
I'm gonna take the little buzzy thing that I accidentally
stole from the takeout place, and I'm gonna return it
like a good human that we should all try to be.
Speaker 2 (06:44):
Yeah, thank you, thank you.
Speaker 1 (06:45):
I don't want this to be a thank you. I
don't want this to be the greatest show, the greatest guy.
I don't want this to be eventing two hours. But
even something as simple as have you seen the sauna
at our gym? No? I could tie this right in
the people say, how do you tie these things back
to sports?
Speaker 2 (07:02):
I don't know. I'm just good at it.
Speaker 6 (07:03):
Ready.
Speaker 2 (07:04):
How about this.
Speaker 1 (07:04):
There's only two places in the world where it seems
to be okay to be a trash bag. That's the
movie theater where you just dump your popcorn right on
the floor. Nobody cares. Hey, somebody has to clean that up.
How about you be a little neat about it. And
the other one's the ballgame.
Speaker 2 (07:19):
You don't care.
Speaker 1 (07:20):
At all about leaving all your trash right there under
your seat, your box from your door, your dog, your peanuts,
your peanuts shells, your drink, your plastic helmet.
Speaker 2 (07:30):
You leave everything like.
Speaker 6 (07:32):
This at the movie theater.
Speaker 1 (07:33):
I don't understand why that's allowed, but that's our one.
Speaker 2 (07:37):
I guess past to be a slob. I don't know.
I wonder about porto potties too.
Speaker 7 (07:43):
If you're at like a concert, at a stadium or
or outside of an arena, it's a free I know
it's a free for all, but wouldn't we all be
more careful about it?
Speaker 6 (07:52):
Because you have to have extra good aim?
Speaker 2 (07:55):
Denny, Denny. But we got to move on.
Speaker 1 (07:58):
There's things to get to but every question you're asking
has the same answer.
Speaker 2 (08:04):
If everyone just did their job.
Speaker 1 (08:07):
And followed uh Danny's mom suggestion, just left the place
just a little better than where you found it.
Speaker 2 (08:13):
Oh my god.
Speaker 8 (08:14):
The world isn't made up of all givers. There's it's
a mix of givers and takes. I'm not saying I'm
the greatest guy. There's plenty of doubt. There's plenty of
things you could say are not great about me. But
I'll tell you.
Speaker 2 (08:25):
This, we don't have all day to list them.
Speaker 1 (08:27):
Porta potties wouldn't even have a reputation being gross if
everyone just treated the porta potty like they treat their
own bathroom.
Speaker 5 (08:36):
But I think that's what sad is that before people
treat their bathrooms like that.
Speaker 2 (08:40):
Oh yeah, I have watched.
Speaker 3 (08:42):
In the restrooms men's homes that I'm just like, this.
Speaker 2 (08:48):
Is how you live. Yeah, that's true. Aushroom here again
was expected guests.
Speaker 1 (08:53):
People are slobs, and those are the people that would
have thrown the buzzer away.
Speaker 2 (08:56):
You know what, that's that's a message.
Speaker 1 (08:58):
Mansei just reminded us that as this up, ladies never
sleep with a man with a dirty bathroom ever, because
all you're doing is you're reinforcing his terrible behavior.
Speaker 2 (09:06):
Like I still get girls and I'm gross.
Speaker 1 (09:09):
If every guy that was gross turned off every woman,
she's like, oh my god, your bathroom, I'm out of here.
Guys would have to step it up. Can I tie
that back to sports? You would be the best at women.
Women don't ever sleep in a man who's wearing a
beer helmet.
Speaker 2 (09:22):
I just don't see it going well. I just I
don't know his priority seem.
Speaker 3 (09:26):
A low off helmet, dirty bathroom.
Speaker 2 (09:31):
I imagine that guy has a dirty bathroom corre. Yeah,
there you go.
Speaker 1 (09:35):
All right, So moving on, we're going from trashy behavior
to one of the greatest guys that ever was Tom Brady.
Tom Brady B twelve. You ready to talk about his
pickle or what? Let's talk about the tom Brady pickle.
Tom Brady, there's a scenario that's happening that to me,
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it's very interesting because you think Tom Brady, he leaves
the league and everyone's like, what is he going to
do next ownership? Is he going to be a broadcaster?
Is he just going to be a you know, a
spokesman for the National Football League. We all debated what's
Tom gonna do?
Speaker 6 (10:12):
Right?
Speaker 1 (10:13):
He ends up signing a what three hundred plus million
dollar contract with Fox.
Speaker 2 (10:19):
And he's not gonna Greg Olsen down a peg? Yeah?
Speaker 1 (10:23):
And I like Greg and Greg Olsen did a great job.
And Greg Olsen does at a party. Did you see
the pictures of him at McCaffrey's wedding?
Speaker 2 (10:29):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (10:31):
And Danny, you're a Raiders fan, so you're very well
aware of Tom Brady's interest in an ownership role.
Speaker 6 (10:37):
Yeah, very much so.
Speaker 7 (10:38):
Mark Davis offered him a discounted rate to be a
minority owner, a small percentage.
Speaker 1 (10:44):
I mean it's cool to see though. Good for him,
you know, capable and qualified to do all these things.
Speaker 2 (10:49):
That's great. Now.
Speaker 1 (10:51):
The Tom Brady pickle is simple. I saw Adam Schefter.
What do you call Adam shape schefter? I call him
a shape shifter. Yes, Adam Schefter put out a list
of things that are very interesting because if Tom Brady
were to be on television every week with Fox and
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a partial owner of the Raiders, He's going to be
forced to abide by a unique and severe list of
restrictions that I don't know how this could even work.
Speaker 2 (11:27):
Yeah, do you see this thing?
Speaker 5 (11:28):
Yeah, some of them. I'm like, I didn't even know
this was a thing.
Speaker 2 (11:32):
Well, it makes it's not they're making it up as
they go right now, but.
Speaker 1 (11:35):
It makes sense because it seems to be a slight
conflict of interest. Yeah, I mean, sorry, if you thought
Tom Brady's pickle was going to be a different conversation,
but this is the pick Sorry.
Speaker 2 (11:45):
To let Sam.
Speaker 3 (11:46):
Yeah, you guys let me down on a line.
Speaker 1 (11:47):
Sorry, I mean, if you're trying to be the lead
color commentator for Fox Football, which gets twenty plus million
viewers a week, and you want a minority state ownership
in a league that you're broadcasting in. Among the restrictions,
according to Adam Schefter, Brady would not be able to
be in another team's facility, right.
Speaker 3 (12:08):
That one was on That stot out the most to me.
Speaker 1 (12:10):
He's not permitted to witness a practice, which, by the way,
it's just where these guys talk to the players and
get the inside and when you hear Chris Collins or
other there al Michaels or someone dropping a little fun
factor nugget.
Speaker 2 (12:20):
Perhap that's part of the process.
Speaker 6 (12:23):
That was his coach who take practice is not him.
Speaker 1 (12:26):
He can't be permitted to witness a practice, and he
wouldn't be allowed to attend any broadcast production meeting when
you're the lead analyst, either virtually or in person. A
league source said that he couldn't even on air make
too much criticism about a team because he is part
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owner of a team.
Speaker 2 (12:47):
How is that possible?
Speaker 1 (12:48):
This is setting him up at a major disadvantage as
a broadcaster. These are all important little nuggets that a
broadcaster uses to their advantage in a major broadcast. Now
he really setting him up handcuffed on what he can
and can't say.
Speaker 2 (13:06):
Well, they're at one more rule.
Speaker 1 (13:07):
There's five specific I'll try to find the other one,
but there is there is a general sense that they
may try to accommodate Brady in some way. Are you
one of those sticklers for the rules where you're like efud,
it's Tom Brady, who cares? Or are you on the
team of listen, he's a seven time Super Bowl winner,
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it's Tom Brady. His insight on a broadcast would be great. Hey,
he's got a small stake in the Raiders.
Speaker 2 (13:34):
Who cares? Like?
Speaker 1 (13:35):
Where do you lie on this? Are you the type
of person that would be like rules or rules Tom.
I feel like there is a bit of a conflict
of interest here. No one person's bigger than the game.
Is he above the law here just because he's Tom
Brady Steven Steven Sigall style. It's an interesting pickle to
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be in. I guess this is what you would call
good problems. Oh gee, what's the three hundred million dollar
broadcasters supposed to do?
Speaker 2 (14:07):
Now?
Speaker 1 (14:07):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (14:08):
What's the partial owner of the Raiders gonna do?
Speaker 1 (14:10):
Wait a minute, you we're saying I need to choose
between three hundred million dollars more or be a part
owner of a billion dollar team.
Speaker 2 (14:17):
These are great problems to have.
Speaker 1 (14:19):
But but it is interesting because I think again, if
they abide by the rules and they enforce them on
Tom Brady, which I sort of feel they should, then
it does limit his knowledge. Limit You're gonna get a
basic general knowledge of football when he's in the broadcast
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booth because he's not going that extra mount because he can't.
He can't fraternize with the team, he can't be on
on the ground with them, he can't be in the facility,
he can't be doing those things that Rich just described.
Speaker 2 (14:51):
Let me give you one name. Yeah, I'm gonna give
you a name.
Speaker 1 (14:54):
And by the way, you know who could Greg Olsen
and everybody else name, but they're not Tom Brady. And
as soon as I say the name, you're gonna be like, yep.
That was the biggest problem. That name is one Magic Johnson.
Magic Johnson had such a hard time because of his
personality and being a very likable, charismatic guy. Danny how
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many times did he say something out of pocket, would
talk to a player, but just because he's Magic Johnson.
Kevin Burkhart recently, on a podcast with Chris Thompson and
Aaron Andrews, talked about how now that he's teamed up
with Tom Brady, it takes Kevin Burkhart an extra hour
to get to the broadcast booth because everyone wants to
stop players personnel. Everyone's like, hey Tom, Hey, Tom, you
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can't be talking to all those personnel if you are
an owner of a team and a broadcaster. So now, yeah,
he's supposed to just put his head down ignore everybody.
So either they're gonna say, Tom Brady, we're gonna break
the rules because it's you, or this is a real issue.
Here's the real answer. They're gonna bend the rules, because
how are they gonna enforce that situation you just described.
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Weren't the Lakers Danny g recipients of fines at times,
and Magic eventually had to be like, yeah, this isn't working.
Speaker 7 (16:07):
It was a fine line to walk. I mean the
thing with Brady here, it's seven percent of the team
that he would own. Seven percent. Now, the Raiders, according
to let's see the latest Sportico, they value the Raiders
right now at around five point eight billion dollars.
Speaker 6 (16:26):
So rich, you have a lot of money. What's seven
percent of that?
Speaker 1 (16:30):
I'm trying to do five point eight billion dollars and
the iPhone calculator doesn't go that many zeros.
Speaker 2 (16:35):
You could google it. I know.
Speaker 7 (16:37):
Now, if Brady owned a substantial let's see if it
works a lot part of an NFL team, I think
I would be more in line with rules.
Speaker 6 (16:46):
Are rules or you got to make the rules? You know,
hard line on this.
Speaker 7 (16:49):
But seven percent and is he really I mean if
the NFL office in New York sat down with him
and said, look, here's the deal, dude, we want you
to have a successful broadcasting career, but here's the line
you have to toe, he would do that It's not
like he's gonna be inside the commander's facility and then
go run to Mark Davis and be like, oh, guess
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what I saw written up on a board? I saw
this play? Like, is he really gonna do that? I
don't see Tom Brady doing that.
Speaker 5 (17:17):
I hear what you're saying, but I really think the
easy option here is that he and mister Davis are like, Hey,
when I'm done with my broadcasting career, can I jump
on this opportunity?
Speaker 3 (17:27):
Because don't you want him.
Speaker 5 (17:28):
To be able to just be a full broadcaster without
any restriction use either for one year like us as fans, right, don't.
Speaker 2 (17:35):
You want it?
Speaker 7 (17:37):
Or just own a team the way we think Lebron
is gonna do in Las Vegas. This almost feels like
they're making them choose this or that.
Speaker 5 (17:43):
It just seem that way. I guess I want my
cake and eat it too. I want to hear him
do that and if he wants to be an owner
do that in a couple of years.
Speaker 2 (17:49):
Are their owners gonna be okay with.
Speaker 3 (17:52):
That that after he does his broadcast?
Speaker 6 (17:54):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (17:54):
Like, are they gonna bust Brady's chops?
Speaker 1 (17:56):
Like, hey, he's not allowed to be doing those things
or are they just all great with Tom Brady? No,
I know what you're saying. He's saying, like, yeah, you're
not saying what I'm saying. No, you're not saying what
she's said. No, I'm not saying what she's saying. Oh no, yeah,
she was saying something completely different. You're saying thank you,
you're saying other owners. Yes, I'm a good listener, Manzie.
Women always telling me that I'm doing math here Kevinoes
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breaking out the tiath. By the way, it's four hundred
and six million dollars. Seven percent of that so the
Fox contract is close to four hundred million dollars. Is
staking the Raiders it's about four hundred million dollars. So
Tom Brady is talking about it. Two gigs were half
a billion dollars steak in one possibly and roughly making
half a billion dollars as a broadcaster. So Tom wants
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this to work. I mean, he gave up all offer
it right. Some would argue a lot.
Speaker 7 (18:44):
So, but at seven percent, he's not gonna be walking
around the Raider facility calling shots.
Speaker 2 (18:51):
I mean you say that.
Speaker 6 (18:52):
You think he you think he is at seven percent, It's.
Speaker 3 (18:55):
Not that it's a seven percent. It's the fact that
it's Tom Brady.
Speaker 6 (18:58):
Any other business though seven percent.
Speaker 1 (19:00):
Or a quiet I don't disagree, I have it's it's
not seven percent of a sandwich shopping.
Speaker 6 (19:07):
I understand that.
Speaker 7 (19:08):
And look, there's a lot of Raider nation I saw
yesterday reacting to this by saying, oh, good, didn't want
him involved in our organization anyways, my taker, why would
you not want Tom Brady involved in your organization? The
dude is a straight winner and a baller.
Speaker 1 (19:23):
I'm glad you said that, because if someone Cavino is
as competitive. You've seen the documentaries you know Tom Brady.
You've seen the motivational speeches he's been doing lately, right,
talking about every catcher play football and winning and learning.
Tom Brady's the most competitive guy. If teams pick off,
if teams pick up junk players off of waivers, or
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you know in football, didn't Mike White just get picked
up on the practice squad to the Bills?
Speaker 2 (19:48):
They did that likely to be like tell.
Speaker 1 (19:50):
Us about the Dolphins and what Mike McDaniel's doing.
Speaker 2 (19:54):
There's strategies all the time.
Speaker 1 (19:55):
If you don't think Tom Brady gets a little peek
at something inside a locker room and a a conference room.
Speaker 2 (20:01):
Why would he not go back to the team that
he has a stake in. It's a conflict of interest.
Speaker 1 (20:06):
Major conflict of interest here, even if it's only seven percent.
You know, you made me think of something completely different too.
You know how the Yankees got jazz chism or why
they got jazz chislm what because Derek Jeter had great
insight on the type of guy and player he was
and he's no longer with Miami, but they went to
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their guy and they're like, tell us about him. He's like, Yo,
you gotta get this dude. He's electric, he'll be great
here in New York. And he endorsed them, and like
that's the sort of inside knowledge and insight that that
type of guy would have. And that's where the pickle lies.
What do you think about Tom Brady's pickle? Should he
be able to do both?
Speaker 9 (20:52):
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Speaker 2 (21:05):
Paully Fools Go ahead with Tony Foodsco.
Speaker 10 (21:07):
Yeah, as everybody knows, we're the hosts of the award winning.
Speaker 2 (21:10):
Polly and Tony Foodsco Show.
Speaker 10 (21:11):
Yeah, but instead of us telling you how great we are,
here's how Dan Patrick described us when he came on
our show.
Speaker 2 (21:17):
Quick, knowledgeable and funny, opinionated. What what are you doing? Were
interrupting our promo?
Speaker 9 (21:23):
Yeah, you wasn't talking about you.
Speaker 4 (21:25):
You took those clips totally out of context.
Speaker 10 (21:27):
Oh yeah, well after this promo, I'm gonna take you
out and beat you.
Speaker 2 (21:31):
Let me put this into context. Shut up.
Speaker 10 (21:34):
Yeah, anyway, just listen to the Paully and Tony Fusco
Show on iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Speaker 1 (21:40):
Yea talking about tom Brady's pickle. Not the first time.
Speaker 2 (21:50):
We just talked about it.
Speaker 1 (21:52):
Tom Brady a conflict of interest minority stake owner of
a team while you are the lead broadcaster for a
network in that sport. That's the Tom Brady pickhole. Go
over the rules again, Adam Schefter. Throughout these rules that
are just basically a conflict of interest of being a
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broadcaster and being a partial owner.
Speaker 2 (22:14):
He thinks he can't do.
Speaker 1 (22:16):
If Tom Brady is approved for the partial ownership of
the Las Vegas Raiders, he's going to be forced to
abide by unique and severe restrictions in his unless there's
a new set of tom Brady rules in the future.
We already got the tuck roll right, right.
Speaker 2 (22:28):
Danny, I don't know what you're talking about. And this
is a guy that, let's be honest, he's been suspended
for the flake Gate.
Speaker 1 (22:38):
You could argue that that's nonsense, but he's a guy
that you can't second guess, oruld do something to get
an advantage, right, That's also part of it. If his
resume was clean, like Tom Brady would never tell a lie.
The flake Kate will tell you otherwise. I don't really
care much about the flate Kate, but I'll tell you
what a lot of people do. It's always brought up
now among the restrictions. If Tom Brady is a partial
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owner and a broadcaster, he would not be permitted in
another team's facility. Huge would not be permitted to witness
practice a game you're calling. If people don't realize those
analysts spend the week there, or at least a day
or so, meeting with players, watching practice, getting to know
the vibe of the team. Can't do that, can't attend
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a production meeting virtually or in person if it's involving
any personnel, And they're also saying he'd have to be
very careful about how he talked about his team and
others critically because that could bear So he'll know the
game of football obviously, so he'll be able to call
the game and talk about what's happening and what's developing
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before our eyes, but he'll lack the small details, the
informative details that another broadcaster would provide that we're used
to getting. So you're not getting a full, a full
Tom Brady, You're just not getting a full experience. It's
like we're not going to get his best because he's
so limited. We said this the other day when we
fill in for other shows, and I was saying, and
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all our crew is not with us.
Speaker 2 (24:07):
We're just like disadvantage.
Speaker 1 (24:08):
It's like going bowling if you're a good bowler, and
they said, yeah, you can't bring your own bowling ball,
or you can't bring your own equipment. It's like town
a baseball player, Yeah you know what you right forget
what bat you use or whatever? Your cleats or glove, Yeah, no,
here's a glove I have in my trunk. Use this
you're being you know, perhaps uh put it a major disadvantage.
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Let's go to Don and Michigan. We'll start with him.
What up, don don you care about this at all?
You think Tom Brady should get a free pass or what? Well?
Speaker 4 (24:37):
It depends sell my take on display it for that.
But uh, you can't spell scum without them. And you
know it went down with her all that nonsense last year. Right, Yeah,
but I say this, maybe if he goes full he
Man haircut like this family, I'd say I'm down with it.
Speaker 2 (24:53):
Oh, I see what you're saying.
Speaker 1 (24:55):
So there has to be a rub like all right, Tom, listen,
if you get the Captain kangaro he Man Davis family haircut, yes,
that will turn a black eye. Cut will turn a
blind eye. Okay, thank you. His phone was popping. I
can make it out. He needs some rapid radios. And
by the way, the discrepancy there is none. It's a
three percent difference the group. Because a caller said, aren't
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they trying to get ten percent approved by the NFL?
They are, But the Brady group, where it's ten percent,
seven percent of that is Brady's money. So seven percent
is what Brady would have invested. What else is in
the Brady group, Wayne Brady, I don't know, Mike Brady,
Mike Brady, Mike Brady.
Speaker 2 (25:35):
I'll be Brady. Uh, you know what. I think it's
time to go to Monseys right up there? What do
you think?
Speaker 1 (25:40):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (25:40):
Lah, Monsy's great to see.
Speaker 3 (25:44):
I know, guys, it's been a while. I'm glad to
be here hanging.
Speaker 1 (25:47):
Out with you.
Speaker 2 (25:48):
Yeah, yeah, all right.
Speaker 5 (25:49):
Let's start in the NFL where the holdouts continue.
Speaker 3 (25:53):
You guys, forty nine ers wide receiver. I don't know
what's going on with Brandon. I you, it's so weird.
He was not seen on the practice field today.
Speaker 2 (26:01):
It doesn't you don't know Tom Brady because he won't
be able.
Speaker 5 (26:04):
To get you want to get the answers, nicely down,
the nicely done.
Speaker 3 (26:09):
I'm proud of all my.
Speaker 1 (26:09):
Friends today, Tom Brady. Yeah you are there, gonna be
new Brady rules. Being he's a broadcaster slash partial owner.
He's in a bit of a Brady pickle.
Speaker 2 (26:18):
Right now? What did West say?
Speaker 1 (26:19):
Well, Wes in Vegas who listens on our affiliate there?
Speaker 2 (26:22):
What's off Wes? A Wes?
Speaker 1 (26:23):
He said, yeah, Covino Rich if TB twelve wants to
be both NFL owner and broadcaster. The NFL has to
limit his access to the raiders actually purely have him
as a paper owner. That's not part of their promo,
not part of their Hey, everyone, Tom Brady is a
part owner, like he needs to be the most silent
of silent like paper only owners. Where he's not even
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in the facilities with the Davis family. It's like he
is simply an investor.
Speaker 7 (26:50):
That's what I was saying about seven percent, not calling
any shots like he's a broadcasting.
Speaker 1 (26:55):
Really it's purely an investment, the same way you might
have a ton of stock in a company that you
have the saying you're just a stockholder. Make him the
essentially shareholder type of guy. All right, well we're running late.
We do it every Thursday. Hit it Sam, if there's
a surgeon, y, what we gonna do is go back.
Speaker 9 (27:15):
Back into time throwing it back for a Thursday. Old
School went fifty hits. That's fifty after CNR give you
the time capsule topic and we reminisce together.
Speaker 1 (27:27):
Yeah, so every Thursday we reminisce, we throw it back,
and we do it when fifty hits on the clock,
Like I said, running a little late.
Speaker 2 (27:35):
But look at the date August.
Speaker 1 (27:37):
Twenty nine, twenty twenty four. But what happened August twenty ninth,
nineteen fifty eight. Anybody, anybody you do pop radio, you
probably get all those birthday updates on this day in
nineteen fifty eight, nineteen fifty eight.
Speaker 2 (27:56):
I don't know. Danny Jus give you a hint, will
call him.
Speaker 1 (28:00):
He he man, Michael Jackson was born on this day,
on this day, Danny g he would have been sixty
six today today. By the way, that's crazy, right, because
he's forever young. Rod Stewart's style in your brain a
little bit like to think of Joe old ass Michael
Jackson at sixty six. I'm not saying you're over the hill,
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fellas if you're sixty six and over, but you think
of Michael Jackson moonwalking, dancing, full of life. Even in
his later days, he was still getting ready for a tour.
I know he wasn't the same Michael Jackson, but he
was only fifty when he passed away. There were songs
that would later go on to become justin turber Lake,
songs that were shopped to Michael Jackson, So he may
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have had another chapter ahead of.
Speaker 2 (28:45):
Him that I will just never know.
Speaker 1 (28:46):
So the question is on a throwback Thursday, who is
gone too soon for you? Actor, comedian, celebrity, athlete? And
like I said, it doesn't have to be death related.
It could be their career, right. I think death is
part of it. Code, that's part of it. I'm not
saying you can't bring it up. I'm gonna give you
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one and then we'll take all the feedback. I'll warm
you up with mine. I think immediately of Chris Farley
and how he would have been part of a lot
of these comedies that we missed over the last twenty years.
It's a great one because what would have happened? Yeah,
take your phone calls next. So sixty six now makes
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you think of what he would have accomplished that final
tour we would have seen, and then other artists, other athletes,
other people where man, what could they have accomplished if
they didn't go too soon?
Speaker 2 (29:48):
Do you think is it?
Speaker 1 (29:49):
I mean you could say obvious Rich they have the
show in Vegas now about Michael Jackson, But do you
think he would have been the quintessential vague? This guy
had he lived, like, would we all be like, yo,
he's playing at you know, a residency in Vegas or
even too big for that?
Speaker 2 (30:08):
I really do. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (30:09):
I think he was way too big for any sort
of Vegas residency or anything like that. But again, he
was fifty years old looking back, gone way too soon.
What else did he have left? What other dance moves
could he have created? Sounds, music tours? You know, maybe
he could have found his health again, you know, he
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was very frail in those days. But gone too soon.
You brought up a good one, rich because Chris Farley
was a treasure. Who knows what else he could have done,
you know, what he could have accomplished in Hollywood? What
else he could have been? He was a young man
when he passed away. I mean, every comedy that he
was in we loved. We put those Farley David Spade
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movies up there with the Sandlers and the Jim Carreyes.
It just it's sort of just and when you know,
when he passed away, Spade then pivoted to like other
off But I'm a Tommy boy. He was gonna be
Lao Shrek at one point, right, did you guys know
that they had him voicing Shrek with Eddie Murphys as Donkey,
and if you google it, you go on YouTube, you'll
find the demos. And we would have lived in a
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world where Chris Farley was Shrek, not Mike Myers. How
crazy would that had been? Yeah, but just such a
funny ass dude, and we would have had selfishly, selfishly
would have had so many more great comedies, right, The
last few were kind of weak. He's Beverly Hills Ninja,
which is the one he did with Matthew Pear Loved
Beverly Hills that I saw in the theater, so I
remember now I love Beverly Hills Ninja. Well, I mean,
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still a treasure, that dude. And that's a great answer,
Gone too Soon, going to your phones at eight seven,
seven ninety nine on Fox.
Speaker 2 (31:44):
It's a tribute if you will.
Speaker 1 (31:45):
It's old school and fifty hits done it back on
Michael Jackson's birthday. Let's go to John in Vegas. You're
out with cn R. Gone too Soon? Who do you got?
Speaker 11 (31:55):
I got two of them and let me by it.
Speaker 1 (31:59):
You know, those are great ones because the sadness of
those two stories. He made me think of somebody else
when he mentioned Roberto Clemente. I don't know if you
saw this new story yesterday. This is about Richie Valence,
Ricardo Valenzuela. They're gonna redo an almost perfect movie classic,
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the nineteen eighty seven LaBamba with lou Diamond Phillips and
Asim Morales and Joe Pantaliano.
Speaker 2 (32:27):
They're gonna redo that. As of yesterday, Rolling.
Speaker 1 (32:29):
Stone announced and all these other publications announced they're going
to redo the movie. I say, you leave it alone, man.
But Richie Valence was how old nineteen seventeen? Really, shit, dude,
He had all those hits and he was just a
seventeen year old kid. Buddy Holly was only twenty one,
twenty one, twenty two years old.
Speaker 2 (32:46):
So the day the music dies, Yeah, that whole.
Speaker 1 (32:48):
Story is about these guys who had their whole lives
ahead of them and were making hits and they were
still so young. So well, that has to be in
the conversation. Let me get this one, by the way,
he said, obviously Richie Valens. And but they all died
in a place he said, he said Bias in Iowa.
I'm gonna throw another guy that I remember crying at
the story when I was a kid because they made
a TV movie. Do you remember the TV movie the
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Hank Gathers story, Yeah, oh yeah. Remember his teammate Bo
Kimball would go on to play for the Knicks and
some teams, but Hank Gatherers just collapsing on the court
was heartbreaking. So I'll throw Hank Gathers in there. We'll
never know, right, We'll never know. There's a lot of
names in a club that nobody wants to be a
part of the twenty seven club, meaning they were all
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twenty seven years old, and I'm sure we'll hear some
of those too. But let's go to the phones and
just I guess pay tribute and reminisce a little bit.
So who do we got. We're gonna go to John
and Florida. What's up John?
Speaker 2 (33:44):
Yo? John?
Speaker 11 (33:45):
Hey, guys, With all due respect to Chris Farley's two
other great comedians we lost to way.
Speaker 9 (33:50):
Too early, John Belushi and John Candy.
Speaker 1 (33:54):
They obviously come to mind for sure, all those dudes,
John Candy, Uncle Buck Trains and Automobiles. He came up recently.
We did a conversation of I don't know if you
guys know they're redoing not redoing. They're making a Madden movie,
but it's about the he come up of the video game,
and they casted Nicholas Cage as John Madden, and there
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was a lot of online sentiment of well, John Goodman
would have been a good choice, but John Candy would
have been a great choice if he was still around again.
There's so much he could have offered still and unfortunately
gone too soon. Spot you went to University of Maryland,
your terp Was there tributes on campus to lend Bias. Oh,
of course, I'd imagine so, because there was talk that
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he would have fit right in the mix Dandy with
Jordan's Bird Magic Isaiah Thomas. You know, Barkley Ewing.
Speaker 7 (34:47):
One of the highest ranked players coming out of high
school ever, and that scared that, you know what, out
of all of us who were little kids at the time. Yeah,
which to this day, if I was at any sort
of industry party or anything like that and somebody had
cocaine out, I walked the other direction. Why because my
mom and other people, the adults around us, said, you
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see what happened to Lend Bias. Don't ever touch that stuff.
Oh yeah, yep, yep. I don't think anyone's gonna say this,
So why I will? He played eleven years in the BIGS,
So he had a stellar baseball career, but could have
played a lot more. And he was so young. I
had so much more to offer. Thurman Munson was only
thirty two.
Speaker 1 (35:29):
Who would not say that he was one of I
thought I fan, but not only as a Yankees fan.
Speaker 2 (35:33):
He was.
Speaker 1 (35:34):
I was not born yet, right, but you know when
you talk about late seventies Yankees, that was the face
of their you know, before Mattingly in the eighties. Yeah,
before Mattingly in the eighties. When I would see footage
a little before I was born, like mid late seventies,
I'm like, Yeah, Thurman Munson seemed to be the man.
And I remember my dad telling me he had buddies
that cried when Thurman Munson died. He was a leader,
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but an amazing hitter, champion. And you know they left
that locker the way it was for all those years. Wow, Yeah,
they left the locker the way he had it. So
all right, going back to the phone's gone too soon.
Michael Jackson's birthday, he would have been sixty six. Do
you think he would have judged one of those like
reality shows like too Big. I think he's too big wrong,
But I mean like he would have been the one
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celebrity still who had that level of mystique. I think
that's that's my guess and gone too soon. Man, you
don't have a fun story. I'm gonna tell you in
a second. I was sam as soon as we say
hi to Oregon Tony Tony, what's up buddy, Hey Tony
Tony Blone?
Speaker 11 (36:34):
Hey, Well, what's going on?
Speaker 12 (36:36):
To take the call? Guys, Hey, I just heard a
funny story about Chris Barley from Rob Low on the
set of Tommy Waite.
Speaker 5 (36:43):
I tell that's it really cool?
Speaker 2 (36:44):
Please get make it quick ahead, Gosh.
Speaker 12 (36:47):
So they're sitting down and having dinner and he I
think he had like a two Borderhouse steaks, and he
was taking tubes of butter and putting it on each
bite and eating it, and Rob's just looking at him like,
what in the hell are you doing.
Speaker 1 (37:00):
Apparently Fartly would do ridiculous stuff like that just to
make people laugh, like he was really he would do
ridiculous things to get.
Speaker 2 (37:06):
You with a letterman where he kept just falling backward
on his chair.
Speaker 1 (37:10):
He was a guess he barely fit in the chair
and just kept falling backward.
Speaker 2 (37:14):
I'm pretty sure I was a letterman or caring off star.
So funny.
Speaker 7 (37:18):
I have one for units timely because next week The
Wise Guy Special is going to be out, the docu
series about the Sopranos. James Gandelfini is only fifty one
when he passed away.
Speaker 2 (37:31):
That's ridiculous because he felt older. But yeah, fifty one.
Speaker 1 (37:34):
As time goes on, you start to realize how young,
because you know, what if you were in your thirties
or forties when it happened, Like, yeah, fifty if that's
so young, give me a break.
Speaker 7 (37:44):
Yeah, And you look back at his career, he actually
had a lot of range. You saw him in different movies.
What was it with Brad Pitt the Mexican and roles
like that. He wasn't just a gangster on on screen.
Speaker 1 (37:55):
No, he just brought that character to life amazing when
you watch it now and it still holds up. Back
to the phones, I don't want to give away all
the answers, but that's a great one. As you played
Gone Too Soon, I was saying, I want you guys
to all think of this because I want an answer
in a little while. Okay, think about it. You played
that song Gone Too Soon. It was always attached to
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Heal the World by Michael Jackson because it was like
back to.
Speaker 2 (38:19):
Back, right. I mean, it was on the history album
Heal the.
Speaker 1 (38:22):
World Make It a Better Place, which is one of
the corniest Michael Jackson.
Speaker 2 (38:27):
Song You went for Me and the entire human race.
That is so lovely rich when you sing it.
Speaker 1 (38:34):
That was the song that was playing in the background
during my first kiss?
Speaker 9 (38:38):
What song?
Speaker 1 (38:40):
What song was playing during your first kiss? Think about it.
I'm gonna ask each one of you bozos in a minute.
All right, let's go to Trip in Vegas.
Speaker 11 (38:48):
Hey, Trip, what's up, gentlemen?
Speaker 2 (38:50):
Yo?
Speaker 11 (38:52):
I got a couple almost stay away from the sports
and the music, but I was thinking, how about Charlie Murphy, Oh,
come to mine, Chadwick Moseman, that's terrible wow. And then
my last one would be anybody in the Leaf family,
Bruce Lee, Brandon Lee.
Speaker 2 (39:08):
Oh maybe yeah for real?
Speaker 1 (39:10):
And Charlie Murphy was only fifty seven, but he really
was hitting his stride, becoming his own guy. I mean,
he had been his own guy for a minute by
the time he died. But you didn't know what was
next for Charlie Murphy, you know what I mean, Like
he always lived in Eddie Shadow, but with all the
Chappelle stuff, and we had him on our show a
few times, just a naturally funny dude and Camino. As
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far as comics gone, want to take answers, there's so many,
because a lot of comics are troubled, and unfortunately, drugs
and stuff enter that comedy world quite a bit.
Speaker 6 (39:40):
Yeah, but.
Speaker 2 (39:43):
Mitch Hedberg was one of my favorite stand up comics.
Who knows what he could have been.
Speaker 1 (39:46):
You notice, Yeah, Bruce Lee, by the way, was thirty
two or thirty three if I'm not mistaken. And thirty
two I mean too young, because even though they weren't
young guys, they were still young in the big picture.
In the last couple years we lost Bob Saggett and
Norm macdonald', two guys that I very much enjoyed. Mitch
Hedberg was thirty seven. If you don't know Mitch Hedberg's comedy,
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we suggest you definitely look it up. Some of the
stupidest but funniest stuff.
Speaker 2 (40:12):
They're just double one liners. They're hilarious.
Speaker 1 (40:14):
He was great man, all right, Back to the Phones
eight seven, seven ninety nine on Fox, Gone Too Soon?
Speaker 2 (40:20):
Robert, what's up? Robin Queens?
Speaker 12 (40:21):
Hey?
Speaker 13 (40:22):
Rob Hey, Hey guys, how you doing?
Speaker 9 (40:24):
Man?
Speaker 14 (40:25):
Listening to you guys?
Speaker 2 (40:26):
Thank you Man.
Speaker 12 (40:28):
I had three Man, two Rivers, Phoenix and Aaliyah.
Speaker 11 (40:32):
Feel about the superstars?
Speaker 1 (40:34):
You know. I was looking up the Alia stuff recently
because I work on the two thousands channel at Serious XM,
and I was like, what was the story again? They
they got on a plane. She was on a video shoot,
and everyone was saying, the plane is too heavy, we
need to redistribute, and everyone had the Unfortunately, people she
was with arrogantly, we're like, na, nah, fly.
Speaker 7 (40:56):
Here, makeup costumes and everything from the video shoot. They
were way over loaded.
Speaker 1 (41:00):
And to think just too much weight on the plane.
He was only twenty two years old and just just
be honest. Some arrogant person, probably part of the crew,
that was like no, no fly anyway, and the pilot
didn't have the experience.
Speaker 2 (41:12):
This is a very terrible.
Speaker 7 (41:13):
Story, so many in music. I thought he was calm
from Queen's. I thought for sure he was going to
say Biggie. Obviously, Biggie and Tupac jump into this conversation immediately.
Speaker 2 (41:23):
Dude, they were so young.
Speaker 7 (41:25):
Yeah, there's tons just off the top of my head
as far as the rap world.
Speaker 1 (41:29):
Not only so young when they died, Danny g but
so young when they started to have you know, that
sort of had a lot.
Speaker 7 (41:35):
And you know, because I'm West Coast, you would think
I would say Tupac had more to still offers, but
he had so much in the can he just recorded.
He recorded as many songs as the amount of blunts
he smoked in his life. He had so many songs. Me,
how old do you think he was rich when he
died Tupac? No, No, Biggie, I was No. Eight shocking
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twenty eight to twenty twenty four.
Speaker 6 (42:01):
Wow, yeah, I knew it was right around twenty th.
Speaker 1 (42:03):
Think about his catalog and he's only twenty four years old.
Speaker 7 (42:06):
It's sane Calvino, That's what I was gonna say. Biggie
recorded a lot too, but not as much as Tupac.
Speaker 2 (42:11):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (42:11):
So so much came out later from Pac, the stuff
his mom would allow to be released in some underground
But Biggie, I feel like there was so much more
we could have heard on Wax and especially if he
had separated from Puffy, we probably would have got the
real unfiltered Biggie.
Speaker 1 (42:30):
Tupac was twenty five dominated movies used it. That's crazy,
Like in my mind, like Tupac did so much, That's
what I'm saying. Because these guys are larger than life,
and they're sort of immortalized in this way, right, you know,
we know them as heroes and icons, so they're older
in our mind, I guess, and they accomplished so much
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of this little time. From this perspective, you're like twenty
fuck you when you think of when you think of
some of the legends you just mentioned, right, Yeah, when
you think of some of the legends, Tupac, Biggie out there,
Kirk Cobain in there, and you know some mother Rocks
is part of the twenty seven club.
Speaker 9 (43:11):
You know.
Speaker 2 (43:12):
Do you think.
Speaker 1 (43:14):
Nowadays they'd be these respected legends or did their legend
because they died young?
Speaker 2 (43:20):
It sort of made them larger than life.
Speaker 1 (43:22):
Like do you think Tupac and Biggie Danny g would
have the reputation of like a.
Speaker 2 (43:25):
Snoop and a Drake now where thought for sure they
just expected veterans.
Speaker 7 (43:29):
Yeah, they'd be like dre two of the two more
Icons and Nirvana.
Speaker 1 (43:33):
Here's an interesting thought. Would the Foo Fighters exist? Would
Dave Grohl have eventually done his own thing or would
we have just had decades of Nirvana? Would Foo Fighter
songs have been Nirvana songs?
Speaker 7 (43:45):
And you guys are from the East Coast. Another elder
statesman of hip hop that we lost way too young,
jam Master J from on DMC. That band was never
the same easy e here on the West Coast. We
lost him at the age of thirty and and that
was the reason why NWA never truly was able to
come back together.
Speaker 1 (44:05):
Another thirty year old artist, Lisa Left Lopez gotta say it.
Speaker 2 (44:10):
Brought up Richie Valence, got to bring up Selena.
Speaker 1 (44:12):
I've showed my daughter a lot of these movies like
LaBamba and Selena.
Speaker 2 (44:16):
She's like, Dad, why.
Speaker 1 (44:18):
Are you doing this to me? I know she was
only Selena was twenty three years old. Would there be
a j LO without Selena?
Speaker 12 (44:25):
No?
Speaker 7 (44:26):
In our kids, they lost Nipsey Hustle, Juice World, Nack Miller.
Speaker 2 (44:30):
Nack Miller was a big one.
Speaker 7 (44:31):
Yeah, I mean, the list goes on when it comes
to hip hop pop. Smoke was only twenty and that
guy was an ascending star.
Speaker 2 (44:37):
Crazy.
Speaker 1 (44:37):
Yeah, to see how much they did in that little
amount of time, like shooting stars. Let me pull back
to the sports world for a second. If you're a
big baseball fan, the terribly tragic remember the boating accident,
Marlin's picture. Jose Fernandez was like a young cy young
type of guy that you looked at him as like
Yank who's gonna get the Yankees, you know, Dodgers, like
because you knew that his star was it was only
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on the rise and he was one going to be
the next level. Saw young type of guy Jose Fernandez
who hit the home run the next game like Gordon
or something. No, it's like right to lead off the game. Yeah,
and everyone cried, oh who was that?
Speaker 2 (45:16):
Let us know?
Speaker 1 (45:16):
Anyway, gone too soon? Back to the phones eight seven,
seven ninety nine on Fox think of the twenty seven
it was the nice nice poll. Yeah, that was a
really big moment.
Speaker 2 (45:31):
I only know.
Speaker 1 (45:31):
I guess they played the Mets and I remember being like, oh,
I was was I was? I was actually like that's nice.
I was rooting for it.
Speaker 2 (45:39):
I just felt sure you were wrong, that's really it.
I don't blame him.
Speaker 1 (45:44):
We mentioned the twenty seven club a few times. And
there's a lot of names on that list, Jimmy Hendrix,
Jennis Joplin, Jim Morrison. We already mentioned Kurt Cobain, Amy
winehow else. I believe was twenty seven years old. She
was yeah right, so yeah and wow, and they were
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already at Murphy very legendary status. I think Prittany Murphy
was murdered. Do you ever see that conspiracy?
Speaker 3 (46:12):
Yeah, it's it's.
Speaker 1 (46:14):
Murky, right, I ask you Covid being that here at
Fox Sports Radio. I bet my bottom dollar that no
one knows more about boxing than you. Give me a
boxer that left.
Speaker 2 (46:24):
Us too soon.
Speaker 1 (46:24):
I'm sorry to put you on the spot, but I'd
imagine there's boxers that are gone.
Speaker 2 (46:28):
Right, that's a good one.
Speaker 1 (46:31):
Think about that. We'll say what's up to Dan and
Missouri and then we'll move on. It'll bit what's up Dan?
Speaker 6 (46:36):
Hey?
Speaker 11 (46:37):
Dan?
Speaker 2 (46:38):
Darny boy?
Speaker 4 (46:39):
Have you mentioned paint Stewart?
Speaker 2 (46:43):
Payne Stewart? Was that a plane thing as well?
Speaker 6 (46:46):
Right? It was?
Speaker 1 (46:48):
Didn't I hate to sound morbid, but wasn't the story
that everyone lost oxygen enough where the plane was still
in the air but everyone had gone unconscious, so that
the plane just eventually crashed, which is sounds.
Speaker 2 (47:00):
Like the most awful way, right, terrible. Sorry to bring
the mood down.
Speaker 5 (47:06):
A little bit.
Speaker 3 (47:07):
Has anybody mentioned I've been waiting. I don't think so.
Speaker 5 (47:09):
Have we mentioned Kobe Bryant?
Speaker 2 (47:11):
Oh my goodness, how is that not?
Speaker 5 (47:13):
No, that was the first one I thought of.
Speaker 7 (47:16):
Well, I thought a listener would bring it up in
our pre show meeting. I wrote it down. He had
just come off winning what was it, an Oscar?
Speaker 5 (47:22):
Yes for the kids, Yes, short kids film, which was
so sweet.
Speaker 7 (47:27):
It is really really seemed like he had found himself truly.
Speaker 3 (47:30):
Yeah, Yeah, that one is one. I still can't believe it.
Speaker 1 (47:34):
It's a really crappy list, it really is. And I
think the older we're getting and our kids are getting older,
it really puts it. It's a perspective conversation for me.
It really is, because again we view these people as
larger than life, never really absorbing from this perspective how
young they were. Paul Walker's of the world, you know, Yeah,
it's kind of nuts. Rich the only guy that comes
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to mind for me as a car crash. Well, dude,
much Camacho was also relatively young when he was, dude,
he was killed. Hector Camacho, Salvador Sanchez. Is that what
he was going to say? Let's go to market, Let's
go to the phones.
Speaker 2 (48:10):
Hey, what's up?
Speaker 6 (48:12):
Hey, Marcus and Seattle.
Speaker 13 (48:14):
Guys, man, we're missing the biggest one and it is
a musician that we found out he was dead on
Monday night football. And that's John Lennon getting murdered at
forty years old.
Speaker 2 (48:24):
Can I tell you something, dude.
Speaker 1 (48:26):
I know you might not believe this because it sounds
unbelievable and it's going to date me. It's one of
my earliest memories, dude, it really is. I remember being
a little kid and just your your I mean everybody's
family or parents were huge fans of the Beatles, right,
So when my mom got this news from the local
news channel, I remember her, oh yeah, she was devastated,
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and I remember being like, whoa what Yoda dude from
the Beatles?
Speaker 2 (48:52):
Wow? So I must have been what four years old?
I was a nineteen eighty.
Speaker 7 (48:56):
Right, yeah, so I had it was like I saw
footage of people just sobbing when it was announced that
Elvis had passed away.
Speaker 1 (49:02):
How old was Elvis? By the way, he was younger
than we think. I believe he was like forty three. Still, Yes,
that seems insane.
Speaker 8 (49:10):
You tell me Elvis still alive TODAYO care.
Speaker 1 (49:13):
I'm in my early forties. You tell me Elvis Presley.
I look at that old, like old fat Elvis. Yeah,
I thought he was like forty two.
Speaker 6 (49:22):
Bro's crazy.
Speaker 2 (49:23):
That's just crazy, man. They lived like so much. Lie.
Speaker 1 (49:26):
I probably could have figured it out by doing the math,
like when did he come on the scene. But Manzi,
let me ask you, when you think of old Elvis,
are you even though you might have been able to
do the math, don't you think he looked fifty something?
Speaker 2 (49:36):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (49:37):
He did not look like the forties of today.
Speaker 2 (49:39):
A lot of people looked older back then.
Speaker 5 (49:41):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (49:41):
I think your coworkers, like forty they look older.
Speaker 5 (49:44):
Yeah, yeah, I just think the forties of today look
a lot younger than the forties of back then.
Speaker 2 (49:49):
Lane Stalely of Alison Chains was thirty four.
Speaker 1 (49:52):
I believe he died on the same day as not
the same day, the same date, April fifth, as a
Kurt Copain right, but he was only thirty four.
Speaker 2 (50:03):
Dime bag Darryl. Lots of rock stars. It's really a
sad list.
Speaker 1 (50:07):
It's amazing though, when we talk about it, how many
people there are, all these people that left their mark
in such a little amount of time. Could I give
you a category we haven't touched because it would start
a whole separate conversation. We don't have time for that.
We all got two hours. Have you add wrestlers to
this list? Macho Man, Ultimate war mister Perfect, Ravishing, Rick Rude,
(50:28):
Oh and hard, Like think of all, like if you
were a kid that like wrestling when you were a youngster.
Speaker 2 (50:34):
They all died like when they were like thirty, forty fifty.
Speaker 1 (50:37):
Yeah, dude, the ones that you're the ones that you're
thinking of, because I know you probably think of like
Ravishing Rick Rude, mister Perfect. How about the story of
devon Erics realized they were all younger than you are now.
They were all like forty. That's what's like I said,
the perspective is a little different. One that comes to
my from be one that comes to my from me
because I used to think he was the coolest wrestler
current headache, mister Perfect. I'm pretty sure. Yeah, Kurt Hennick
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died when he was forty four years old. Wow, they
seem so old to us because we were children. So
but about like half of the cast of Glee, huh,
they say it's like a curse sort of thing, right, Yeah,
take this back to sports really quick, COVID.
Speaker 7 (51:20):
You know, I was thinking Walter Payton, Derek Thomas, Eric Turner,
Lyle Alzado. There's so many NFL players from back in
the day that we lost to.
Speaker 8 (51:29):
Young Yeah, Rich, Rich Briella you know her, right, Brielle,
bri who bri yell like the cheese. Yeah, no, our Brielle.
Yeah yeah, she said, Princess die. I want to bring
that up, Princess Diana.
Speaker 1 (51:44):
Dude, I'll I'll date myself. I was a freshman in
college when that happened, and I remember because I'm I
remember people are crying and I'm trying to drink like
cheap beer out of a cake freshman years, like it
was my first week a college, and.
Speaker 2 (51:55):
I remember being like, what's everyone all worried about?
Speaker 1 (51:57):
It was honestly only like a few of the girls
from in front of the TV like crying about him,
like what Princess Diana?
Speaker 2 (52:02):
Oh man? And I remember Elton John did the remix.
Speaker 1 (52:05):
You know what though, you know when Mancy brought up
Kobe Bryant. It makes you think from the standpoint of
how his teammates and his peers all had the same
feeling and thought of Man, I thought we were going
to grow old together.
Speaker 2 (52:23):
Hero in Seattle.
Speaker 14 (52:25):
Hey Man, long time, long time, test time, long time guys. Hey,
first time, long time man, big fan, guys. I love
Monty Man. She always nicked my day when she tough
Man back off.
Speaker 2 (52:38):
We love Manti Yeah.
Speaker 14 (52:41):
Hey Man, Martello, the King guys. People guess we're talking
about politics a little bit before the break man, But
Marchelster King, when people don't know that he left when
he was only thirty nine, that's a.
Speaker 2 (52:53):
While thought to that. Mlk Jr.
Speaker 7 (52:55):
It's a really good one. It was the anniversary of
I Am a Dream Speech. What was it yesterday?
Speaker 1 (53:00):
Yeah, I'm so glad he brought that up too, because
there's something about, like we said, we know about these
icons when we're kids or in some ways, you know,
even maybe we're the same age as some of these
people we've spoken of, we still look up to them.
So to think that he was only thirty nine years old,
this is crazy.
Speaker 2 (53:16):
You know what?
Speaker 1 (53:16):
They mentioned this in the air documentary that the movie
Air about Michael Jordan. Yeah, George Traveling was the coach
of Illanova. I believe he was on standby that day
to help with security. He asked doctor King, Hey, doctor
kingke that speech, and he handed him the copy. Do
you know that fun fact that George Traveling? Yeah, yeah,
college I learned it from the movie.
Speaker 6 (53:37):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (53:37):
College basketball coach in his possession for years had the
copy of the I Have a Dream speech, which just like,
what a wild story that is. Yep, you know what
we're running late. Let's go to Monsie now for an update.
What's up Mansi?
Speaker 5 (53:50):
Oh wow, breaking news literally reading it from my watch.
Speaker 2 (53:54):
Wow.
Speaker 3 (53:55):
The forty nine ers Yeah, and wide receiver.
Speaker 5 (53:57):
Brandon Iyuk have a gir on a four year, one
hundred and twenty million dollar contract extension.
Speaker 3 (54:04):
Seventy six million in garon tease.
Speaker 1 (54:07):
That's the right amount of money to thirty million year.
Because he's not Justin Jefferson and he's not Jamar Chase.
What he'll get exactly that is perfect.
Speaker 5 (54:14):
Perfect time, literally reading it from my watch, right.
Speaker 1 (54:17):
How alright, get in on that, Get in on that
forty nine ers minus three and a half. It's going
to be minus four by the time you're done talking.
Nice way to start the Labor Day weekend.
Speaker 2 (54:26):
Man, I know.
Speaker 3 (54:27):
So one holdout done, another holdout still happening.
Speaker 5 (54:29):
Bengals wide receiver Jamar Chase was at practice but did
not participate for the second straight date.
Speaker 1 (54:36):
Quick reminder before we talk about IU huge announcement. Our
show is going to be broadcasting live for the week
of Tiger Sooners the next next month, on Friday afternoon,
September twenty seventh, So this is your invite. We'll be
at the brand new Auburn location for Graduate Hotels, located
at two oh two West Magnolia Avenue in Auburn, Alabama.
So join us for live broadcast, drinks, games and prizes. Again,
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make note September twenty seventh at Graduate in Auburn. We
will be there and we will be hanging afterwards. So
hope to see you there. Covino and Rich well that
I'm trying to find just the right music to go
along with my brand and I you post on my
Instagram story hold on while you find that music. Okay,
(55:19):
post that post A Rich Davis at Covino and Rich,
We're not gonna have time to talk about Randy A
Rose Arena, so won't talk about that tomorrow, Randy a
Rose arena.
Speaker 2 (55:30):
Let's just say fratnizing in the.
Speaker 1 (55:33):
Visiting team's locker rooms, you know, buddy chummy with the
opposing team.
Speaker 2 (55:37):
Does it matter that he was a five.
Speaker 1 (55:39):
Year plus player on that team and it was a
trade that happened a month ago.
Speaker 2 (55:43):
I think it does matter.
Speaker 1 (55:44):
We'll discuss that tomorrow because we're sort of stacked on
over promised right after the show, how do you feel?
Speaker 2 (55:50):
Man as it sinks in?
Speaker 1 (55:52):
Rozzi literally made the announcement off of her watch.
Speaker 2 (55:57):
Right, that was kind of cool, that, Manzi.
Speaker 1 (56:00):
That might have been the quickest breaking news you've ever
done in your career.
Speaker 3 (56:05):
Maybe no, it was quite exciting better.
Speaker 1 (56:09):
And you know, as a Niners fan, I urge you.
I'm not telling you, as Robin Parker says, I'm not
telling you who to bet on. I'm just telling you
what I'm betting on. Right, Niners are minus three and
a half Monday Night against the Jets. Unless you have
some ridiculous faith that Aaron Rodgers and the Jets are
going to put this together week one, which I don't
believe it. I think the Jets are a possible playoff team.
(56:29):
Week one in the Bay Area Monday night football, it's
three and a half.
Speaker 2 (56:34):
Are UK's done.
Speaker 1 (56:35):
I would not be shocked if by week's end the
Trent Williams deal has done as well. And if that's
the case, I think it goes to four and a
half five if you could get Niners minus three and
a half and if you want buy a half a point,
make it three. Dude, it is a holiday weekend and
what player doesn't want to have this result so they
could relax throughout the holiday time.
Speaker 2 (56:55):
It sounds corny, but you don't.
Speaker 1 (56:56):
Think these dudes want to hit the beach, have some drinks,
have a cookout, wrap up the summer with the peace
of mind knowing it's finished.
Speaker 2 (57:03):
That's why we got this announced.
Speaker 1 (57:04):
I know that they're different as they're in that competitive
mode right now, but I'll be honest. I think in
our career, Covino and I one time signed a contract.
I'm pretty certain like the week going into like a
big holiday week. No, it was, and I remember thinking
like per it felt fantastic, felt like so you're saying,
(57:24):
sign on the dotted line. Yeah, now it's a holiday week, yo.
Trent Williams. He's next tomorrow. Get it done, John Lynch,
you're listening to me, John Lynch.
Speaker 2 (57:33):
That's our prediction. Yo, John, Do I need to text you? Jeh, Yo,
text John Lynch. Get this done, sucker. So let's get
this done.
Speaker 1 (57:41):
And then I think the forty nine ers have zero
excuses not to be back where they were last year.
And if they can't cross that finish line and win
a Super Bowl with this team intact having to pay
party next year, this is it.
Speaker 2 (57:53):
This is the window. Let's go all
Speaker 1 (57:57):
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