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September 11, 2024 42 mins

C&R get right to a debate, as Rich's Mets have him back-sliding like a Presidential candidate! Shannon Sharpe is the man of the hour, because of a "hack?" The crew has funny stories about electronic user error! They take calls & talk FDNY hats, as we pay tribute to 9/11. Plus, is the pressure on Travis Kelce to align with Taylor Swift's beliefs?

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
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no do so. I'm Cavino. That is Rich Danny g
Super producing. Yeah, Yeah, Happy Wednesday, seven ninety nine MS Fox.
We're gonna give him a call and talk smack about
his Raiders. Happy Wednesday to you, Trivias. Iowa Samuel looking
handsome today, Iowa sam got a haircut. You gotta yeah,

(02:10):
he got his quarterly haircut. Now I got a haircut.

Speaker 2 (02:13):
I got new glasses. No one's acknowledged. Hey, nice glasses, bro,
new pants, I'm wearing oh Man nice pantalones yellow. Yeah,
those are more like slacks, slacked like carhart Tan, I'd
say yeah.

Speaker 1 (02:25):
And of course Dan Hire and the consummate professional, got
your updates. He's hanging out with us. He's the best
in the game. Eight seven, seven ninety nine out Fox,
We're Cavino and Rich now Rich, Yeah, buddy, We're gonna
get to midweek major like we always do. Spotty's working
on that. Our biggest stories in the world of the
sports and pop culture are they midweek or major? We
do it every Wednesday. But it looks like your team

(02:50):
is in the middle of a no no, no, no,
not even in the middle. I mean it's getting down
to it, down to the final three, and I'm trying
to jinx it, you know, they say and talking about
a no hitter, no no no. I walked in and
I'm like, guys, no no alert, no hitter alert. Hold on,
here's my impression of you, hery, what's going on? Gush
talking out of both sides of your mouth, double talking Dickie,

(03:11):
because you said that's an ass, because I said, if
you go to a game that's in significant, it's all
over social media. You said, you don't root against your
team to break up the no hitter. You root for
the team getting the no hitter. Is that like Donald
Trump or Kamala Harris last both talking out there? Everyone
here remembers you said, if your team's getting no hit,
you root for the no hitter. And I said, how

(03:32):
can you root against the team? How can you leave
out the most significant part of that story? That was
never the part of the story. The whole topic was
if you go to a game, bang, he's lying. People
are eating cats, people are eating dogs. Fact check Rich,
and check the hell out of One of our most
recent debates is Rich was saying, how if you're watching

(03:54):
a no hitter, no, no, no, if you're watching a
no hitter, lie, you root for the no hitter because history,
history was more important than your team. Of course, I said,
I'll never root for my team to get no hit.
Is getting no hit? Now he's rooting for But yes,
you're leaving out the most important layer of that story.
If you're at the game, live in there, it was
not like the major factory it was. It was not

(04:18):
go back to the where's the facts? Twenty one million people?
What billions and billions? You're just automize, it's just straight
up live you're are you against tracking.

Speaker 3 (04:28):
Billions and billions and bidions?

Speaker 1 (04:30):
The point is Riches Mets are getting no hit as
we speak, there's one inning left, so can Rich jinks
this no hitter as the Blue Jays.

Speaker 4 (04:38):
Look to make history. But Rich, for all the people
in attendance, you wanted to be a no hitter right
if there they are in attendance?

Speaker 1 (04:46):
Do you know what you really do? Sound like dumbass politicians?

Speaker 3 (04:51):
Really?

Speaker 1 (04:52):
It's no one going back on your word. There's a
clip of it on social media, which I just want.
Then I'm gonna go get a coffee. You play the
clip from a month ago, listen to it and you
wear as what asses? You all sound like? Okay or
I'm confused? Backpedal dick game, come out?

Speaker 5 (05:07):
Make that.

Speaker 1 (05:08):
You said here. I'm not trying to call you out.
I find it funny you called what's funny about it?
Because you said this on Fox Sports radis what's funny?
As you wear a polo shirt cause we have a meeting.
That's not funny. That's called dressing for the occasion and
not wearing sweatpants every day like you. So that's called
doing the right thing. What you said on Fox Sports

(05:29):
is if your team was getting no hit and you're
there in person and the game is the wasn't about
in person you. It was about history is more important
than rooting for your team. That's what it was about.
Don't change the whole narrative of the of the debate
and discussion we had. It was about what's more important
watching history or watching your team break up the no hitter?
If you're I'll bet you a thousand dollars right now

(05:50):
you want it on Fox Sports Radio. That wasn't the
five thousand dollars, five thousand dollars back, shake my hand now,
I'm not shaking here. I'm not shaking the liar's hand
like you five thous It wasn't even the premise the
thousand dollars. It was about history or the moment ten hundred.
It was a billion dollars about history or rooting for
your team. That was what it was. The whole topic
didn't revolve around whether you're there live or not I'll

(06:13):
give you tenho That wasn't the premise of the conversation.
I don't want to take your money like that. That
was the whole premise. There's a whole clip about it.
It's on Covino and Rich on social media. You guys
heard it on Fox Sports Radio. Now Paul it during
the break for real. You think Danny Jesus, all of
a sudden is like team me just to bother you.
I think so No, because he was here and he
has two ears in a memory. So now fast forward

(06:38):
just a few weeks later, Rich's team is getting no
hit and he's rooting for his team, not history. I
also opposite. There's so many layers. I said, if it
was if your team's losing, I had so many caveats.
If your team's losing, I said, if it's like six nothing,
you're there. You want to see history in person? Watch
the clip. I'll give any one hundred thousand dollars. You
want to my house, my house, Moonwalk, you want give

(07:01):
you my home millions of dollars. I have it right
here on my social media. I left it up because
I thought it was the most odd had a microphone
and make it sound bad, But you have it right,
there have it.

Speaker 6 (07:13):
Let's hear then, as fan, I would have wanted to
see that no hitter broken up? And Rich is saying why,
I'm like, every team wants to see their team break
up the no hitter? Is it a shame for the
Astros fans? Is it a shame for maybe the rest
of baseball? Is it a shame for the record books

(07:33):
and Valdez?

Speaker 1 (07:34):
Of course, that's what I'm saying.

Speaker 6 (07:36):
You think Rangers fans wanted to see their team no hit?

Speaker 1 (07:39):
You think the Rangers want to know? This is where
Rich says I'm.

Speaker 6 (07:44):
Wrong, and I want to take my shoe off and
hit him over the headway. Real fan wants to see
their team no hit for the sake of history or
for the moment. And I don't care if I was
at that game, I want to see my team.

Speaker 1 (07:57):
Break that no hitter on it make less sense. Let's
see how wrong you are.

Speaker 6 (08:02):
History versus history doesn't take precedence over your team.

Speaker 1 (08:06):
Breaking it up.

Speaker 6 (08:07):
Pretty sure, history does take precedence over a random, early August,
random one of one hundred and sixty two baseball games. Okay, dude,
that's the silver lining. That's the nothing to.

Speaker 1 (08:20):
You said. You said I was there with beings. Now
you're probably trying to break find the exact party. Anyway,
Rich's team is getting no hit as we speak. Will
keep you posted. According to Rich, he's rooting for the
Blue Jays, but all of a sudden, now he's rooting
for his Mets. Because you want your team to break
up the no hitter. That's why. That's why you always,

(08:43):
whether you're there or at home, you want your team
to break up the no hitters. I don't see the difference.
There's no confusion. Well, no hitter is over. Guess the
door corns that what i've That happened live Lior, who's

(09:10):
AP MVP. He's second in m v P after Otani.
A lot of people say, just hit a home run
to break up the no hitter. Wow, and to tie
the game. That was big the Blue Jays. By the way,
this happened in live time. We're here fighting about the
no hitter.

Speaker 7 (09:25):
He's not getting that award over, mister, So wasn't that
more exciting to see your team break up the no hitter?

Speaker 1 (09:31):
Exactly? I thought it was. And by the way we
made the conversation, I'm gonna I'm gonna pull that clip
and I'm gonna hey, you know what, Hey, your team
now they got to win. Now, they got to win.
So just to make it clear, guys in your car,
in the office, at home, in the workplace, Lindor just
broke up the Blue Jays no hitter with a home
run to tie it up. So big moment, big game player.

(09:54):
Lindor is having a season. If it wasn't for Otani, Yeah,
we'd be talking about Lindora a hell of a lot
and he would be the MVP.

Speaker 7 (10:01):
Rich would you have jumped out of your seat with
jubilation like you just did the Blue Jays gotten that
no hitter?

Speaker 1 (10:09):
I really do, because I'm getting like genuinely mad during
the break, I want to pull the clip where the
conversation start, because it was about being in person, whether
you're there or at home. Don't you don't root for
your team to get no hit? Period? Yet you said
you do because history is more important. It was baffling.
Then it's baffling now. That's why I remember it because

(10:29):
I talked to you every day and this is the
most I ever disagreed with you, and I was like,
I can't believe he's serious about this. And then fast forward,
we get this opportunity and you're thinking rationally and you
rooted for your team to break it up and they did. Congrats.
I'm gonna go back to the podcast. I'll find the day.
What Day said? Oh, back to a videotape. It's all
at covenoll time you listen to the podcast. Yeah, and

(10:52):
it's not about me trying to call you out. You're
my buddy. We do a show together. But this is
happening in real time. And we just talked about the possibilities.
Just over a month ago, we had this conversation. Well,
I stand everything, but guess what. Guess what because you
shouldn't because the Mets now have to win. They have
to win this game because that's a nice come through,

(11:13):
clutch breakup with no hitter with a home run. Good
for them. Now we'll talk some baseball. We gotta talk football.
We'll get into midweek Major. But one of the biggest
stories right now as we speak is Shannon Sharp. Now
I say this respect because this is sort of an

(11:33):
embarrassing thing, or it could be awesome depending on how
you look at it and lay it down or whatever.
But right before we got here. Everyone's all excited, like
you hear about Shannon Sharp and we're like no, because
we're just driving to Fox. What happened? Apparently he was
getting it on right yep, And somehow his Instagram live

(11:54):
was going on while he was getting it on. So
all you hear is a lot of you know, tussling,
and you hear a lot of you hear a lot
of little you know, a couple of slap ins. Someone
was clapping, Uh, there was some moans, and you just
all you see on.

Speaker 4 (12:09):
The video is you mean like a live studio audience.
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah clause. What you see, d
energy is just wooden floors and like a phone that fell.

Speaker 1 (12:17):
You just see Shannon Sharp. You don't see anybody in fact,
but you hear here either they were working out or
having say as the old Adam Sadler bit with, maybe
they were working out, they were doing butterflat presses fun.
But the whole story and narrative and as everyone knows it,
and I'm sure your buddy's already sent you the link,

(12:39):
is that Shannon Sharp was doing an ig Instagram live
feed for the world to see, and you could hear that. Yeah,
maybe you can hear them working out now since then Rich,
oh my god, you see yeah, Iglesias double oh nice.
So now the Mets are on a roll. So anyway
in feel single pestbol So. Now Shannon Sharp has had

(13:04):
time to address and immediately says Skip that he was hacked.
Now we're not talking smack about Shannon Sharp. He's a
sweet fellow. He's uncle, Uncle Shannon. He's Unk. I like him.
I like Unk, and I love this show. We're telling
you the story. Now. If this was me, I'd be mortified.
I'm a father, I'm a family member. I do a

(13:25):
national show like Shannon. I wouldn't want people to see that.
So it's embarrassing or hear that. I wouldn't want people
to hear the three seconds of awesome that I can deliver.
By the time people realize it was Instagram Live, you'd
be done. Yeah. Well, here's what I'm saying. He was hacked.
Here's what they're saying. Shannon Sharp allegedly accidentally went live
on Instagram while getting freaky and claims he was hacked.

(13:49):
To quote Unk, beware, my account Instagram was hacked this morning.
My team and I are working vigorously to figure this out.
So I gotta make this clear though again, when he
says sure, when he says he was hacked, that's not
denying it was him. He's saying somehow someone got into
his phone and hit the live No, I am sure.

(14:11):
I feel like he's saying I was hacked, meaning that
wasn't me. That had nothing to do with it, like the
whole thing had nothing to do with it. I'm thinking,
I don't know. I don't know how to interpret that.
It is possible. So when he's saying he's hacked, what
is he implying? No, let me let me ask you, guys,
Danny g dan Byer, I was Sam. If someone says
they're they're hacked, there's a couple of layers. Do you

(14:32):
automatically believe them, Like if God forbid, I was Samuel's
Instagram or TikTok or I don't have to worry about
that because I'm not on Instagram. You're like a ninety
year old guy. If I were Sam's Twitter, I'm gonna
make one and pretend i'm you. Yeah what Week thinks?
Yeah it is my space page? Yeah I was Sam.
If you're my Space page was hacked, I never had
that either and it was like like something terribly awful

(14:53):
facist my Facebook. Would you would you believe the person
every time? And they're like, I was hacked. I mean,
anything's possibly, But I would say no, it sounds like
a cop out, Like.

Speaker 4 (15:04):
It doesn'tunless you know the person really well and you
know that's not their character.

Speaker 1 (15:09):
Yeah, but hacked, I think it's out of embarrassment, like
maybe you made an operator error, like maybe you hit
it by access.

Speaker 7 (15:15):
I think that going live, that would require having full
control of someone's phone, which is a heck of a
lot harder than like hacking their iCloud account where you
could get access to their photos, which is what happens
to a lot of people when they're naked nude photos
are released. That's because they've hacked their account, gotten into
their their backup and pulled that. To actually control someone's

(15:36):
phone and go live is insane.

Speaker 2 (15:38):
Oh, it's hacked. People's Twitter gets hacked all the time.
We've had hosts here who've had.

Speaker 7 (15:43):
Like, hacking an account is different than hacking someone's actual device.

Speaker 1 (15:47):
Let me take a time out from the hack for
a second. Yeah, Mets Scott first and seconds it's Fox
Sports Radio. Oh if they win. If they win, talk
about a guy a one to one game, it's first
and second, top of the ninth. Do you bunt those
guys over? Are we playing small ball? Ye? Like? Yeah?

Speaker 8 (16:03):
Like?

Speaker 1 (16:03):
Why is Nimo swinging away? Is there no old school
small ball? Danny G you're a Dodgers National League guy.
Back in the day, it was more about small bout.
Yeahunity right now? No outs, you move, you move the runners.
We get these guys to second and third. Why is
Nimo swinging away? They're playing in Toronto? Just to make
it clear, but yeah, you take that lead, you go
for the win. You got first and second. I don't know,

(16:26):
I get small ball's dead. I guarantee there's some Nimo
must be a bad bunter. There must be some type
of saber metric or some you know stat that shows
first and second, no out, you swing away? Is he
a contact hitter? I'll tell you what. It's three and
one right now, so it might be basically loaded anyway.
I'm sorry. Back to the hack. This game has been
very interested because the Mets are tied for the wild

(16:46):
Card with seventeen games to go, and they were getting
no hit the whole game. A chance to win it.
So and you know me, I've always said no hitter.

Speaker 4 (16:55):
During in the beginning of August, when we were all
arguing about that, I pointed out that every game down
the stretch especially mattered. Remember, yeah, dude, it's it's uh
you think back to those close losses your team had,
especially when you're just a game out.

Speaker 1 (17:09):
Right cod you never root again exactly. Covid and I
talked about that recently, saying how every single team UH
ball four bases loaded, no outs. What a turnaround. We
talked about this, how every team That's why you can't
think this way. No matter what the sport. It happens
a lot in the NFL, uh as well. Where you'll
go you'll go back to one game and be like, man,

(17:31):
if they would have went for it on fourth and one.
Every team has multiple points throughout the season where you
could go back and say, if we would have done that.
You can't think that way. You just can't. Now, Pi
Dolnzo steps up, could be the hero. We'll see. We'll
keep your post. But as far as hack goes, I'm sorry,
I'm just this a fun show all over the place. No,
it's it's it's fine because this is happening live, which

(17:51):
is a big Mets fan. We could feel your excitement
and I'm glad they didn't get no hit. That would
have been weak. You don't want your team to get
no hit this time of the year. And Lindor came up.
That's awesome. As Dan Bayer said in the update, the
Diamondbacks are winning big today. So but this Shannon's Sharp
story is a big story. It's all over TMZ, like

(18:11):
your wife and girlfriend might hit you up later be like,
did you hear about Shannon Sharp? And now you know
the story. He's saying he was hacked. I'm not even
sure what that implies. I guess he's trying to say
that wasn't him at all. My understanding was that's him,
but he didn't mean for that to happen. That's my understanding. Now,

(18:33):
do you believe him or is that a cop out?
Is sort of the question. It's like when someone says,
maybe this is a stretch rich, but you know, when
someone gets caught cheating a Lah Dave Grohl or something
like that, a lot of times people are like, oh,
I have a sex addiction, because they're looking like just
to get out of this, how do I get out
of this, I get out of it. You know, well,

(18:53):
I have a problem. And I'm not saying that maybe
a sex addiction isn't a real thing, or you know,
it's totally convenient when you get caught cheating, but when
you get the how do I get people off my back?
I just say that I have a problem here. How
do you explain that you're having I'm sorry, you're working
out on social media? You say your phone got hacked.

(19:15):
I don't know if there's true to that. What says
you guys? Yeah? Eight seven seven ninety nine Jinks on Fox. Well, uh,
we'll take your feedback. Next, A really exciting dame baseball.
I always say Wednesday during this time of year, Wednesday's
like the lone day we're focusing on baseball. Doesn't feel weird?
And Peter A. Lonso just had a sack fly to

(19:35):
right field. Mets take the lead. Wow, Mets are winning
two to one after being no hit for nine to
eight and two thirteen eight. Yeah none so eight innings
of no hit ball. Wow, big one. So, yeah, your
feedback hacked. We're gonna talk NFL, but Wednesday, I'm cool

(19:56):
talking a little baseball. Considering the rest of the week
is dom donated by football. Yeah, of course, which we love.
Football is number one. But your feedback hacked? Do you
believe people? If Danny g put on his Twitter like
some picture, let's say, of junk, and he's like, it
wasn't me, I was hacked, do you believe him? I believe.
Here's what I believe, and it won't take your phone

(20:16):
calls and feedback. Next, I believe that it's operator error,
meaning it happened by mistake and now you're embarrassed and
you're trying to figure out a way to get out
of it. That's what I believe. So what do I know?
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sam steaming. This is Computer Love by Zapp and Roger.
Very fitting for uh talking about what we're just talking about.
If you're in that mood, man, if you're getting it on,
make sure your phone's not rolling, make sure you're not
on the IG Live, make sure you're not TikTok liven.

(23:05):
You know, I was just watching our buddy KFC at
barstool and he points out something really funny as Shannon
Sharp's phone was allegedly live because he's saying he was
hacked and he was getting it on, hitting freaky deeky,
having computer love or whatever was going on computer love.
One of the funniest parts about it. It wasn't the
moaning and the groaning and the clapping and everything else. Yeah,

(23:28):
it was the live chat going on of people being
really confused, like what the hell is the Yeah, because
if he goes on IG live, there's the listeners and
fans of Creeper like, what is this? Huh? What is this?
You know what's going on? And you're seeing all these
people so confused because it's not what you expect obviously
from Shannon Sharp. But that's the story today. He went live,

(23:49):
and here's how you see it too. You see someone's
on the phone and they put it down. So my
guess is he hit it by accident and then put
his phone down and then everyone else got to hear
what was going on, or maybe he did it accidentally
on purpose he did it, or maybe she purpose. Someone
takes the phone and puts it down and you hear

(24:11):
what's going on. He's saying he got hacked. Our question
here is when people say things like that, do you
believe him? I don't know. This happened to me once.
Not oh not in the same way that happened too, Yeah,
but someone your password and liked locking you out of
your account. I think it's different than what Spot was
explaining there, like taking control of your phone and hitting

(24:33):
record and posting it out there like that. Isn't it true?

Speaker 7 (24:36):
Your whole stream was leaked on vine Yeah, back in
the day for six seconds. It's perfect periscope, so fine.
It happened to me in an luckily not that type
of scenario. But there have been maybe once or.

Speaker 1 (24:48):
Twice where people like ya, dude, check your social media
and I went live without realizing it. It happened. Sometimes
you're you're fit with your phone and someone's like, dude,
you posted like twenty eight seconds of like just your
kitchen counter. I'm like, oh, true story. When I was
single for about a year, I was completely single after

(25:11):
my divorce. Right post divorce, I was, you know, talking
to this girl. I was talking to anybody that would listen, right,
and just throwing it out there to everybody. There's this
one girl I was talking to and she was just
a regular girl. She wasn't like some sort of freaky,
deeky porn star or OnlyFans go or anything like that.
Just some regular girl. And to my understanding, she was
single and we were talking. And then one day, all

(25:32):
of a sudden, I saw she went live and I
was like, oh, there is so and so, and I
clicked on it and it was her. Well either she
was working out or having sick yeah, And I'm like, well,
I guess she does have somebody. Something's going on here,
and it was wild, and I knew for facts she
didn't know what was going on now. She was just

(25:54):
like a regular girl. No, when you accidentally, let's let's
open it up more. It's not just about club Shay
Shay Shannon Sharp going live. Two questions here. Number one,
when I say someone got hacked, are you assuming a
third party did something deceitful or just hacked?

Speaker 8 (26:09):
Mean?

Speaker 1 (26:10):
Hey, I just messed up, because I feel like sometimes
people say hacked when they just messed up. That's what
I think happened here. Really, that's question one. And question
two is to what level of denial do you operate under?
And I'll give you the example of what I'm shaking
his head like that very popular gift, here's my hamplo.
It was the mid two thousands and Cavino, enough time

(26:32):
is passed and you're not with this girl anymore ex
girlfriend of yours that I could tell the story. We
were at launching Cavino was dating this nice girl from
New Jersey and we had had like some let's say,
scandalous model on our Maxim radio show back in the day,
scandalous money. Well, let's be honest. She was, uh she
let's say say she worked more in the world of

(26:54):
Oh it was like Penthouse or something. I think, something
in the smutty world. He doesn't narrow it down right
for that show. So we're at lunch and this is
before iPhones. This is like when Comino had probably had
like a like a flip phone, like a star Tech
or a Nokia, and he's just fiddling around with his phone,
and I'm at the lunch place with him, saying, Yo, dude,

(27:15):
you should go out with her. Your girlfriend will never know.
He then looks at his phone and realizes, oh, my god,
I made a call eighteen minutes ago and she was
on the other end and heard everything and heard our
whole conversation. And by the way, I totally forgot about
that story. I wanted to die, That's what I was like, Dude,

(27:35):
we were joking.

Speaker 3 (27:36):
He knew it.

Speaker 1 (27:37):
Yeah, and you know, you get that sinking feeling in
your sh blamed her for spying on you. You know
that sinking feeling that David Grohle probably had yesterday. Oh
that's sinking feeling of Oh no. And I'm like hello,
and she's like I heard everything, Like Rich was kidding.
It was Rich being the devious one. Rich was like, yo,

(27:59):
you should have hit I grow up, man, She'll never
find out and ped. But the truth was the point
is operator error. No one hacked my phone. I called
her by mistake. Well, how many times do you hit
the voice memo on your phone and you realize that
it was recording for like two minutes and you could
have potentially sent whatever was playing or recording to whoever's

(28:22):
text was up at the time. Yeah, no, it happens.

Speaker 3 (28:24):
Man.

Speaker 1 (28:24):
Let's go to Dan in Minnesota. We'll take a few
phone calls. The big fun story of the day is
Shannon Sharp went on IG Live. If he didn't know,
and let's just say it was all you saw was
a wood floor, but you heard what was happening. What's up?

Speaker 5 (28:37):
Then, Hey, guys, I think you're looking at the hacking
thing wrong. Like someone didn't control his phone. So if
I were to hack you, like your account, I would
have your account on my phone and I could just
go live with your account on my phone, so I
could see him in saying something like that that he's hacked.

Speaker 1 (28:51):
Okay, so you can pose this question. Then do you
mean it's you mean it's him, but someone else is
controlling his phone.

Speaker 5 (28:58):
No, no one's going his phone. But if I hack
your account, I have your account on my phone.

Speaker 1 (29:03):
Ah, so it's someone it's someone else getting it on
saying oh with Shannon. Okay, so I want to see
sand in Sharp's bedroom. I want to see those brown floors.
I want to see that ceiling fan that he doesn't have,
because you do see some clues in there, like, well,
whose room is that? Then? Is that? Rich? Rich?

Speaker 4 (29:20):
You brought up a good point about what does hack mean.
In the dictionary, it says use a computer to gain
unauthorized access to data in a system. So you're right,
if it's a user error, you shouldn't be calling it
a hack.

Speaker 1 (29:33):
I think sometimes people say hack when it they just
messed up. But you know what, like, let's say, I
know I said more. Is it like laminate floors like
Shannon Trump wouldn't have leaminine floors? Are they nice war
floors that you think he'd have a ceiling fanily? Is
it a crusty old ceiling fan or is it one
that would be in a Shannon Trump mansion. It looks
like a regular guy ceiling fan. Yeah, there's some clues there.
And by the way, maybe he took this girl to

(29:54):
his basement. Yeah, it could be. He could be on
the road somewhere. Who knows. But we do this in
fun and respectfully because I don't think he's doing anything
wrong here. It's just a little embarrassing. And it's not
like is he a single dude? I'm not. I'm pretty sure. Yeah,
I don't. I don't think he's like he's not married
or anything.

Speaker 2 (30:12):
Right, Guys, I'm sorry, I really expected Shannon Sharp to
have nicer doors in.

Speaker 1 (30:16):
Just saying I mean that might be a good CLIs
and they look cheap and flimsy. First millionaire. What if
he says, like you figure out have doors like that
look at like, look at those doors. That would that's
not a bad angle, right, Yeah, I looked it up.
He is single. What does it mean when people say
we're radio hacks? What does that mean? Let me look
that up. That trip in Vegas? What up? Trip? Hey? Trip?

Speaker 8 (30:39):
What's going on? Gentlemen? Rich this weekend? When I see
you in Las Vegas, I'm gonna buy you a condolence
drength at the bar over you missing that no hitter today?

Speaker 1 (30:48):
Yeah, I don't devastate.

Speaker 8 (30:51):
Don't think I forgot that. And then sharp thing. Imagine
this if there was something on there that said something
like in the background going call me eighty four, call
me eighty four. That would be crazy if that was
on the.

Speaker 1 (31:04):
Yeah, right, imagine if there was some weird thing where
like you hear the woman saying something. I just can't
make it out. I can't make out what she's saying,
but she's saying something there. It's just like, believe me,
this is just a funny story. Yeah, hey, funny for us,
but list it's you on the flip side of it. Oh,
it's like the worst feeling. There's always time for funny.

(31:24):
I mean, we got football starting up Week two, tomorrow, yesterday,
after that miserable debate, after that fun today, after the
miserable debate last night, A light story is what I want?

Speaker 4 (31:34):
Can I really quick? Can I share an embarrassing story?
This is and this is when our phones were not
as good at sending emails from your phone. So there
was an executive at a radio station who had been
interviewing me to be her new program director, and she
sent me it was like a thread. I go into
my phone, I go into the emails, and I'm like,
I should probably wait till I'm back at home on

(31:55):
my laptop. I'm like, I really need to respond to her.
So I tried to start my reply by saying hi,
and I accidentally typed an O instead of an I,
and I was like, oh crap, let me.

Speaker 1 (32:08):
Go, let me go back.

Speaker 4 (32:11):
So I tried to go back, and instead of going back,
it's sent.

Speaker 1 (32:18):
Oh.

Speaker 4 (32:18):
I sent her one word and I yeah. I was
so embarrassed, and I of course went right to my
scent box. I'm like, please don't tell me that sent
and it's just that one word?

Speaker 1 (32:32):
Oh? Oh yeah? Was it around Christmas time? You could
have sent two more. I didn't get that job by
the way, I'm not surprised, yo, Rich Rich's wife. I'm
gonna call He talked about my ex Rich's wife sent
like a nudie shot to their landlord one time by mistake. Yeah,
but not mister, It wasn't It wasn't completely Oh god,

(32:56):
it wasn't completely nudy. But I was out of town
with Kevino and little work trip. I think we were
doing a fight in Vegas or something, and my wife
sent me a picture of her in lingerie, like all
sexy and sent it to me and our landlord. No,
and I'm like, please, I was like, babe, you know
that wasn't to just me. That's the worst feeling. But

(33:17):
then again, this is Operator era, right, mistakes we made,
and that's what I'm thinking could have happened unless Shannon
Sharp indeed was hacked, like he says, all right, So
we'll keep you posted, Dan Bayer, what's going on?

Speaker 3 (33:30):
Man?

Speaker 10 (33:31):
Free rent That month was awesome though, it was fantastic
to me, absolutely amazing. All right, we got some injury
news to get to in the NFL in a little bit,
but as Rich said, his Mets put six on the
board in the top half of the ninth inning, breaking
up Bowden Francis is no hitter on the Lindor solo
home run and then five runs later, Mets lead six
to one. Now in the bottom of the ninth, Arizona

(33:53):
continues to lead Texas eleven to four and the sixth inning.
In that game, Guardian swept the White Sox, winning today's
finale six ' four, and the Pirates were three to
one winners against the Marlins. Forty nine Ers head coach
Kyle Shanahan so that running back Christian McCaffrey would be
limited in practice today with achilles and calf injuries. McCaffrey
spoke with reporters saying his mentality is that he will
play on Sunday, but the NFL Network characterized McCaffrey's chances

(34:16):
as being a quote long shot end quote to play
in Minnesota.

Speaker 1 (34:20):
Christian mccaff injury, No, hey, good, well done, Nice rim
shot on yourself.

Speaker 10 (34:27):
Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson not on the practice report. He'll
start Sunday against the Raiders. Packers head coach Matt Lafleur
said to that the door is still open for Jordan
Love to play in Week two against the Colts. Despite
that knee injury. Russell Wilson limited in practice for the
Pittsburgh Steelers. Dolphins have ruled out Raheem moster At for
Tomorrow's game against the Bills because of a chest injury,

(34:48):
while running back von eight Chan is considered a game
time decision because of an ankle issue. Brown said, and
David and Joku won't play against Jacksonville this Sunday because
of his ankle injury and no practice for Bengos wide
receiver Tea Higgins still dealing with that hamstring.

Speaker 1 (35:02):
Guys, back to you, thanks dan By. And by the way,
that wasn't a Cavino joke. That was that bad? He
was hacked. I was hacked. That wasn't me. Live from
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(35:46):
Cavino on Rich, we are going to talk about couples
and one particular couple, actually a few in the world
of sports. Do you assume couples are aligned politically socially
on all these things? Stay root for? Yeah? Like do
you need to be on board? Like, you're right, that's
a great example politically teams all that stuff or not.

(36:10):
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(37:11):
to have a crappy single to break up a no note,
and I want to say to my kids, that's why
you never give up. Look at lem Mayhew, he broke
up the no hitter. Good for him. I think you
scrow time. I think you're one out of one hundred here, dude.
Your pompous attitude about how I'm wrong when you're so
blatantly wrong is what's hilarious about this conversation that was
about a month ago here on Fox Sports Radio, Rich

(37:32):
and I fighting about whether or not you want your
team to break up the no hitter or do you
want to witness history? And Rich's team broke up the
no hitter. I was team witness history in person, but
I'm not in Toronto. And that was a hell of
a comeback. It was Francisco Lindor. That's a statement win
when you're trying to keep pace for the wildcard, right,
and on the anniversary of nine to eleven, right, very

(37:55):
cool for the Mets to have that comeback win wearing
the FDNY hats. And of course we never forget we're
from the East Coast and we were in New York
City that day. Yeah, but really cool to see them win.
Unlike the Yankees. Yes, in two thousand and one, that
would have been nice. That was the only time, you know,
the biggest fail in sports history, I mean fun but
not so fun. Of fact, the only time you rooted

(38:17):
for the Yankees. Oh one, right after nine to eleven.
We were, you know, living in New York. Only time
in my life I was like, you know what, go
Yankees because the country needed it, the country needed and
that's the one year they went. The Diamondbacks win. Stupid Gonzo.
It is weak ass single that still makes me mad.
The only time ever, only time ever, and it just

(38:37):
proved that hey, maybe whoever I root for is just
never gonna win. Yep, yep, yep. So anyway, really big win.
It happened live here on the show. Still getting feedback
about Shannon Sharp again, we're Cavino and Rich and next
hour Midweek Major, so stick around for that. But we
said we talked some relationships, and it's a simple question.

(39:00):
Do you have to be aligned on everything? And what
things are okay to not necessarily be aligned on? Yeah?
What what is the what's the ruling in your family,
your dating history, your life eight seven, seven nine nine
on Fox. I think it's impossible is the number to
be aligned on everything? Yeah, we say everything, We mean
important things, right, We're always gonna have our differences, but

(39:22):
I mean like religion, we sport, but I think sometimes
with political debates, sometimes what you think is important is
important to someone else and vice versa, meaning you might
be like, well, this is way more important than sports.
But to a diehard sports fan, there's there I guarantee

(39:44):
there's some Dodgers fans that are like, yo, I couldn't
date a girl and who's her whole family? And everyone
loves the Giants, Like that might actually be someone's story
on the East Coast, Danny, plenty of people where it's like, Yo,
you're from Boston, your whole family's Red Sox. I'm a
Yankees guy. That's a little tricky straight up.

Speaker 4 (40:00):
My wife, he told me if I was a San
Francisco Giants fan, she wouldn't even have went out on
a first date.

Speaker 1 (40:06):
See it might sound crazy, but maybe not right. Look
at it a well, I get it. Like if her,
if she comes from a long line of Dodgers fans,
you know, he's just not gonna vibe with everybody, right, Like,
it's just not gonna work. If it's if her cousins
and her dad and her uncles and her niece, nephews
and everybody loves the Dodgers. Danny g automatically starts as

(40:27):
the odd man out. So I could see how those
things are important. My wife and I don't align on
sports teams. Her family Packers fans Midwest. Her family's originally
from the Midwest, So Packers and Cardinals that's her dad's team.
So she was raised that, you know, that's that's who
they rooted for. Uh, you know, not my teams, but
that's not I don't think that's as important politically. I

(40:50):
think we're more on the same page religion similar enough,
Like I have plenty of friends on the East Coast.
I grew up where you were. You grew up on
Long Island. Everyone you knew was either Catholic or Jewish.
And I have plenty of friends that married the other
And you had this crazy cool joint wedding with a
rabbi and a priest. What's important to you? Because Taylor

(41:12):
Swift after the debate last night, came out supporting Kamala
Harris and it's such a big deal, then it makes
me on a bar because it really is. It's such
a big deal. It oddly is because they're saying that's more,
that's more impactful than a monetary donation. Yeah, and create,
But I do wonder, now, does that mean Travis Kelcey

(41:34):
has to be like, yeh, I'm I'm up Kamla Hurst too,
Because if you remember a couple of weeks ago, do
you assume that well, because I do. Patrick Mahomes said,
I'm not telling you. Meanwhile, we assume Britney Mahomes is
a Trump supporter. If you remember a couple of weeks ago,
RFK Jr. Threw his weight and support behind Donald Trump

(41:54):
and his wife Cheryl Hines, who's a big time Democrat.
People were telling her like, how can you be with
your husband? It's like, yo, we just you know. It's
interesting too to see how much life has changed in
the past. I don't know, let's say ten years, every
girl I dated, I don't even know where they stood
politically because it wasn't a conversation. I have no idea.

(42:16):
And now I'll see ex girlfriends that I was with
for years, like on social media today, you know, spewing
their opinions, and I could clearly see where they stand.
But I never knew then or cared well. The way
we grew up, it wasn't table top. It was never discussed.
It's a that's a great thought. I couldn't tell you
what my high school and college girlfriends were politically, yeah,
or where they lined up and what they thought and yeah,

(42:38):
same same thing. But do you feel there's a pressure
in your life? Do you align perfectly with your significant
other or is that just ridiculous? Like spot you and
your wife completely different politically? Yeah? So, but does it work?
We'll take your feedback, Next more Coveno on Watch, and
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