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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Covete on Rich. The best of the week go to
Dann Buye. What's up breaking news from Fox Sports.

Speaker 2 (00:10):
It's bad news for you forty nine ers and coach
Kyle Shanahan's's wide receiver Deebo Samuel strained his calf and
yesterday's lost in the Minnesota Vikings.

Speaker 1 (00:17):
It will now miss multiple weeks of Actually, wow, that
is bad news, man. That sucks. Yeah, so now you're down.
I mean I think Rich said no, that doesn't rules. No,
but I said, look, I said Riches, forty nine ers
not the same without McCaffrey and Riches, like, yeah, but
we got so many other weapons you mentioned Deebo. Now

(00:38):
minus Debo. That's kind of tough. But again on the
plus side, positive side, at least it's early man, and
how many beats we don't know? Luckily you're playing the
Rams next week, who have no puokah, no Cooper cutt right,
no rerun, no rent, no nothing. All right, let's play
this game, Last one Standing.

Speaker 3 (00:55):
You have five seconds to battle for your sports trivia life. Yeah,
put your electronic devices down and pick your sports knowledge.
It's CNRS Last one standing.

Speaker 1 (01:13):
Last one standing? Oh yeah, got four categories? Ready?

Speaker 4 (01:18):
To go here if you needed a tie breaker. Each contestant,
it's five seconds to stay alive in the round. If
you run out of time or answer incorrectly, Iowa, Sam,
We'll escort you out with his famous big bad buzzer.
We keep battling until you are the last one standing.
If you win two of the rounds, you're the top dog.
Here are the contestants. Three time winner Steve Covino right

(01:38):
over there to his right, five time winner Rich David,
and the leader in the clubhouse, eighteen time winner Dan Byer.

Speaker 1 (01:47):
Hello, the funniest guy in the clubhouse. Wow, let's go
to the.

Speaker 4 (01:49):
Studio lines all right, playing for CNR Stainless Steel. Swiggy
Hank in Tulsa, Hank, What up? Hank's the Tulsa King.

Speaker 1 (01:58):
There is the Tulsa King, Hank. Let's do this. Yeah,
what do you do for a living there in Tulsa?

Speaker 5 (02:03):
Oh?

Speaker 6 (02:03):
I work at a car dealership?

Speaker 1 (02:06):
Very cool?

Speaker 4 (02:06):
All right, let's roll into action here as spot as
the fact checker. By the way, Yeah, he has the
most anxiety during this game. When I say your name,
the clock's going to begin the first category ninety and up.
I'm talking about age you have five seconds to name
one of the eighteen NFL receivers who went for ninety
yards or more in week two ninety and up, Covino,

(02:27):
You're up first, Go easy.

Speaker 1 (02:29):
That's gotta be Marvin. Harrison's down there. We just talked
about he is was one hundred and thirty, Yes, not
number one, Rich, Let's do three CD ceed Lamb just at.

Speaker 2 (02:43):
The bottom ninety Buyer on one play Justin Jefferson, Yeah,
der three?

Speaker 1 (02:51):
All right, Hank, oh cut.

Speaker 7 (02:57):
Who was only seeds? Why am I.

Speaker 8 (03:00):
Blank it out?

Speaker 1 (03:01):
It's a lot of pressure.

Speaker 4 (03:03):
Yeah, you guys want to give it to him?

Speaker 1 (03:07):
Yeah, alright, number five it'd be a little quicker next
to one twenty seven. All right, it's okay. Back to Covino.
It's a Giants fan. Cee Lamb on that list. I
just said you said him, oh.

Speaker 4 (03:18):
Man, see Hank, it gets to everybody. Let's do two one?
Sorry all right, Rich, I.

Speaker 1 (03:33):
Think we're gonna do Amnas Saint Brown.

Speaker 2 (03:35):
Yep one hundred and nineteen. Buyer DK Metcalf, k Metcalf one, Hank,
Miko Collins.

Speaker 1 (03:43):
Number one, alright one good one, good one? Rich Dvante Adams.

Speaker 2 (03:55):
Davante one hundred and ten, Buyer, Jackson Smith and Jigbo
one hundred and seventeen.

Speaker 9 (04:02):
Hank, Okay, already said yeah, two one Buzzer.

Speaker 1 (04:14):
It's between Rich and Buyer. Rich ah three two one Kittle.

Speaker 4 (04:26):
Uh no, sorry, no, alright, Buyer is the last one
standing in that boy, all right?

Speaker 1 (04:33):
Could you have could you know has a h an
objection because his fantasies don't include Oh and bampire does
a fantasy show on the weekend.

Speaker 4 (04:43):
You guys forgot about my tight end direct an NFL
show fantasy podcast Hunter, Henry, It's okay, it's gotta s Yeah, Rich,
you should have said my tight end brock Power.

Speaker 1 (04:57):
I like brock Powers. All right.

Speaker 4 (04:59):
Second category, laundry leaders. You have five seconds to name
an NFL team who was in the top twenty for
most penalty flags last season. Hank, you're up first, Go.

Speaker 6 (05:10):
My dad Cowboys.

Speaker 1 (05:11):
Cowboys with one hundred and fifteen. Number three, Buyer, I'll
just say the Raiders. Raiders no, no reputation.

Speaker 4 (05:23):
Yeah, they were one of the best in you know,
the other way around.

Speaker 1 (05:27):
Rich forty nine, ers twelve with one hundred and one
most penalty flag. Yes, yes, I'll go Eagles Eagles with
number twenty with ninety five.

Speaker 3 (05:38):
Hank Broncos.

Speaker 1 (05:41):
Broncos had ninety nine at number fifteen. By Oh, Buyers
out Rich, Arizona Cardinals.

Speaker 10 (05:49):
Cardinals had our number eleven with one on one Covino,
I'll go Pittsburgh Steelers, Steelers none of the lists all
right between Hank and Rich. Hank Chargers, Chargers not in
the list.

Speaker 1 (06:10):
Giants, Giants? Where are the Giants due? Not less? Wow? Yeah,
I still want all right quickly to the third category,
you blow. You have five seconds to name one of
the MLB teams who's had the most blown saves so
far this season as of September eleventh, when MGM Bett
put out this article, Covino, you're up first, go Yankees

(06:33):
are definitely on the list. Clay Home stinks. Yankees not
on the list. Come Ons saves they have to be
he had Clay Holmes had eleven top fifteen.

Speaker 3 (06:47):
The way.

Speaker 1 (06:47):
Really wow, Maybe I'm wrong, Oh, Clay Holmes had eleven
as of like a few weeks ago.

Speaker 11 (06:55):
Last.

Speaker 4 (06:56):
You have the reference I gave you from sports dot
MGM bet dot com.

Speaker 1 (07:00):
On my list right in front of me. There, no kidding.
Maybe I'm wrong. Maybe I'm right. I know Holmes was
leading the league. I was going to say, Kvin, maybe
it's only one on your team that blows. Yeah, I know. Yeah,
all right, Rich Mets, Mets, Yes they're on the list.
Wow we went for the top top fifteen. Yeah. Yeah, Hey,
maybe I'm like I said, he was leading, Yeah, metsro

(07:22):
but yeah as an individual individual yeah, okay, Buyer Uh,
Cardinals yes, twenty five, Big Hank.

Speaker 12 (07:32):
Rangers, Rangers not in the list, sorry, Rich Red Sox,
Red Sox, Yes, Rockies, Rockies, Yes, a battle.

Speaker 10 (07:47):
Rich Padres, Padres, yes, twenty one.

Speaker 1 (07:56):
What about the Angels Angels? No?

Speaker 4 (07:58):
Oh, winner last standing, that is his six wins?

Speaker 1 (08:05):
Get them, boy, Rich David, look at that, Love says
is an interesting category, and I'll tell you why, because
the team needs to be in the lead often enough
to play, because you can't be like White Sox, A's
and bad teams. Maybe they're on the list, but I
assume those teams just never really leading that many games.

Speaker 10 (08:22):
Right, So the Yankees had fifty seven opportunities nineteen bloating
saves homes.

Speaker 1 (08:28):
Most of those, yeah, homes had eleven of them, so
I thought they were there eleven just thought, all right,
cool man. Hey, that's great. Congrats to you Rich and Dan.
Thanks for bringing the heat always. Let's go to Dan
for an update. What's up Dan?

Speaker 2 (08:40):
Rich had a range of emotions in there. There was
like there was yeah, yeah, yeah, who's the college?

Speaker 1 (08:46):
Yeah? Thank you so much. Playing it was a boring
game until the last few minutes to the last quarter.
It was sort of a boring game. It was just
background TV for me. So I don't feel like you
were missing. I will say there were a lot of
lead changes, which is great. But you get to that
final couple of minutes and you've heard everyone talk about it,
but my take is similar, but not as far as

(09:08):
everyone else goes. Did Nick Siriani and Sa Kwan did
they blow it? Yeah? Here's the thing, Nick Sirianni, And
you saw this with Dan Campbell in the playoffs last year.
You see it in baseball sometimes when when the manager
comes out, give me the lefty, they go to the
They go to the well too many times. You know
what they do? They get cutesy. What and when managers

(09:31):
and coaches cutesy, get a little cutesy cut not gonna
be a keutzi. Sam. You might have to dump that
word cutesie when they get yeah, dump it for him
being extra lame. No, it's the perfect word to describe it.
They're not being this ultra creative, you know, brainiac of
a coach. Why can't say he was being too cute?

Speaker 13 (09:52):
Now?

Speaker 1 (09:53):
Cutesy, bro, he's being cutesy? Okay, Nick trying to get cutesie.
We know the scenario of the game. Again, if you've
listened to any sports radio or TV today, you know.
If not, I'll break it down for you. There's a
minute forty ish left in the game, short yardage situation,

(10:15):
third and three, Atlanta's got no time outs. Atlanta backs
against the end zone, trying to just stop Philadelphia, hold
them to a field goal. Perhaps, see what they gotta do.
All you have to do, Philadelphia is run the ball
like you have all night. You have Sakwon Barkley. You

(10:38):
can even maybe try to do a little draw with
Jalen Hurts. There's options. Just run the damn ball. Just
with the play which will take what three to five
seconds and the forty second runoff, you could let it
drain and then at the end time out you're now
under a minute. Now with under a minute now you
have a decision. Do we go for it on fourth

(10:59):
and short kick the field goal? Hey, if you kick
the field goal, take three to five more seconds off
the clock. If you run the ball, same thing. Now
you're down to forty five to fifty seconds. Either way,
you're up by six with less than a minute, or
option B you're up by three. You're fourth down. Failed.
But Kirk Cousins and the Falcons are pinned within their

(11:23):
five to ten yard line. They have to go sixty
yards to get a game tying field goal with no timeouts.
All that said, again, if Saquon catches that easy little
dump off pass, we're having a different conversation. Squon said.
Somebody said, because I was grabbing a drink, I know
what he said. He goes my coach got too cutesy. No,

(11:45):
it was something about like sometimes those routine the NFL
would have find those quick slants, those easy patterns, those
little dump off passes are sometimes more difficult than actual
difficult passes. You're like, they're taking it, and that's, for
whatever reason, becomes the harder pass to catch. You're running

(12:06):
catches are the ones I get it. Sometimes those are
the toughest passes. For a quarterback. You see that sometimes
that little the quick, little dump off. In other words,
everybody knows, including Saquon Barkley, who probably beat himself up
all night about it. No, everybody knows he should have
had that one. He should have had that one. When
you talk about, well, should they have gone for it?
What they Again, that's why they have the phrase Monday

(12:28):
morning quarterback or in this case, Tuesday morning. But you're
right if if it works out well, Saquon catches the ball.
You know what it's like, Rich, It's like when you're
playing a game of horse and someone hits a layup
and you're like, easy, breezy, that's the one you miss.
That's the one you miss. Meanwhile, you're hitting threes. You know,
you're doing all these trick shots from behind the backboard,

(12:51):
but the easy layup is the one you miss, and
for whatever reason, sometimes the easiest one, in this case
last night, it becomes the hard one. Sometimes a free throw,
a routine ground bowl and baseball. Sometimes that's simple play.
And somebody said that last night at the press conference.
I believe it was Saque, but I think we all
had the same reaction. We all have the same reaction

(13:14):
as they did on the Manning cast, which I don't watch,
but Eli Peyton and they had Matt Ryan on and
all three of them were saying, you have to run
the ball, you have to run the ball, and their
reaction was all of our reactions.

Speaker 11 (13:27):
It's got to stay on the ground here, right, Matt,
This Paul shouldn't go in the air the rest of
the game.

Speaker 1 (13:35):
I think Philly.

Speaker 11 (13:35):
I think Philly might be thinking, you know, we got
we got two hours to get three yards.

Speaker 1 (13:41):
No, I'm just saying I think I.

Speaker 11 (13:42):
Don't think they're going to go to one.

Speaker 1 (13:44):
I think.

Speaker 11 (13:47):
The push is coming. The push is coming. We can't
throw it here. Hey, look tunyard game here. I agree, Matt.
Two yard game here. I think we're going far for one?

Speaker 1 (13:59):
Makes sense? Right? Oh hi? Oh. By the way, his
reaction went viral and it was all over social media
because he was like, oh no, why would you do that?

(14:19):
And you know, as a quarterback you could feel the
pain there. And again Saquon Barkley discussed after the game,
I know we have a SoundBite of that as well. Right,
I was Sam Tak dropped the ball.

Speaker 10 (14:32):
Let my team now to day shouldn't help put the
kinds of opposition made that catch?

Speaker 1 (14:37):
Games over? Yeah, dropped the ball.

Speaker 14 (14:41):
Let my team now to day, shouldn't he put the
kinds of opposition made that catch?

Speaker 1 (14:45):
Games over? That's tough man. Philadelphia rushed for just under
two hundred yards and on third and short in the
red zone gets all cutesy. Cutesy that was that was
the call. I believe cutesie quick, that's a cutie. That's
a cutie. No, yeah, yeah, cutesy is what happened last night.

(15:07):
I mean, now, if he catches it, if he catches it,
I've heard the argument. I think I heard Nick right
on f S one say, well, I think he was saying,
you run the ball, and I think it might have
been Brusard. Remember the guy that used to be on
Fox Sports. Right now, you know what he didn't say CUTESI.
I think they were saying, how Saquon needs to catch
up ball like that. You can't blame Nick Sirianni that

(15:30):
you have a wide open the wide open best player
on your team is right there. Dump it off, you
win the game. I don't know is there any other
way to look at it? Damn Buyer again, what are
your thoughts on this, you have to figure that the
Falcons now have to score, and then they get in
that prevent defense. And the Falcons make it look so easy. Man.
They drive down the field and how many seconds? Thirty seconds?

(15:52):
How many seconds was it to drive down the field? Yeah?
A minute? Yeah, but you know what, I turned away
already down the field. Everybuddy West ed us up and
said the saying is the only thing a prevent defense
does is prevent your team from winning. And listen, analytics.
I get it. I'm sure there's something. Why would the
coaches know less than us? But I never really did

(16:13):
understand when you shut a team down all game. Yeah,
but the Falcon. Is there that much of an easy
Is there that much of an urgent urgency to defend
that big play that you just give up fifteen twenty
yards at a pop? Yeah, I'll say this.

Speaker 2 (16:26):
I think a lot of the chatter was why are
you not just throwing the kitchen sink at Kirk Cousins
when he is so immobile because of his injury, and
he had all day to throw on those passes, guys
were for the most part, fairly wide open when he
found them. So I think that was a lot of
the criticism to Vic Fangio, and I said on the

(16:50):
offensive call, guys for Siriani on third down, and I
just think it holds true. I said it earlier today,
I said it on our podcast. What do you think
the Falcons wanted the Eagles to do in that third
and three situation? They wanted them to throw the football.
So don't do what the opponent wants you to do,
because that's what the Philadelphia Eagles did, and something like
that can happen. Ball right off the fingertips of Saquon Barkley.

(17:13):
We saw Malik Neighbors drop a fourth down ball for
the Giants on Sunday. This stuff is not unheard of.
The Falcons did not want to see the Eagles run
the ball on third and three.

Speaker 1 (17:21):
As we sung with the Yankees last week when Garrett
Cole gave Raphael Devers the quick walk. You never want
to start a rally for the opposing team. Sure, that's
the little and all sports start a rally. Don't give
them the chance giving them a shot again when when
it's all obvious again, But you know, people tuning us
into us for the first time today, I'm just fascinated

(17:43):
when you could tell someone. Oh yeah, more than third,
more than a third of the game clock could just
disappear if you run the ball and let forty plus
seconds drain between the play and the and the play clock.
But after that, the Falcons did make it look easy.
They win twenty two to twenty one. And I like

(18:04):
what Cousins had to say at the end of the
game too, Like he was very honest and open about
they still have a long way to go. They look
like a solid team. They're a good team, but it's
basically preseason for him and they have to work out
a lot of that. He has a lot of situational play.
They I think you also asked for Saquon Barkley's address

(18:26):
to send them an edible arrangement. I think, yeah, exactly,
but it was. But he admitted there's still a long
way to go. Well, yeah, tell me, it's only week two,
only week two. But it was just interesting to see
that happened to the fan base that deserves it most, Philadelphia.
How was your Monday night? Sorry, it happened to a
better fan base. Like we said, it was a boring

(18:48):
game until the end. In fact, I was, you know,
texting our group text and our buddies like, what a
boring game it this because he looked forward to your
Monday night football. And then it got exciting right about
the time I said that again, there were lead changes,
but that doesn't mean it was that exciting. It was.
It just wasn't. No, but it got exciting towards the end.
He's like, what in the hell? And you know it's funny,

(19:09):
so now you got to one in one team. I
posted on our Instagram after the show last night it
seemed like it got a got a little buzz last night.
I was saying, how after yesterday's show, what did I say?
As we as we wrapped up the shot, she could
see you said something about q s Oh. No, I said, I.

Speaker 4 (19:23):
Told you you didn't know what the Falcons were yet,
and then you picked the over shit.

Speaker 1 (19:28):
No, but what I what I said was I said,
every instinct I have and everyone has, is that the
Eagles will win, which is probably why the Falcons will win,
because the NFL after two weeks has only in an
amazing way confused this long. Isn't that just hedging your
stupid take? That's really it is. That's all it is,

(19:48):
not you, everybody. I'm not speaking at you directly. I'm
speaking at the general, you, the collective you. You figure like, hey,
regardless of what I said, the opposite will problem pibly happen?
Just saying you figure on extra rest. First home game
in Philadelphia, they played that Brazil game, so they had

(20:09):
a couple extra days to come back and relax. And
you're like, well, Atlanta didn't look very sharp in week one,
they lost to Pittsburgh. Everything is indicating that they should
have a pretty strong home performance, which means the opposite
what happened. And today they go Falcons one and one,
Eagles one on one. There are only a handful of
two and oh teams, and we're going to talk about

(20:29):
those two and oh teams in just a little bit.
In fact, there's nine, Yeah, I mean there's nine two
and oh teams. Which ones are too legit to quit?
Which ones are fool gays? Two, three, four, five of
those nine are not going to make the playoffs. I
promise you. I got that haze going on. Man, that

(20:52):
doesn't mean I'm smoking the MAUI WOWI the purple neurple,
the purple. Because I had a bit of a accidente accidente
last week, so little Foggy got that purple Hayes Covino
and Rich on Fox Sports Radio. I got that Charlie Hayes.
What's his son's name on the Pirates, Cabrian Hayes. I

(21:15):
don't know. I didn't know his son played. Yeah, yeah,
he's a he's a great player. I think he's an
All Star. The only thing I know about Charlie Hayes
was he caught one of the last outs of a
World Series. Yes, the nineteen ninety six that I remember, Yeah,
the first one the Yankees won in your lifetime. It
was kind of cool because Wade Boggs was the guy
and Charlie Hayes got that memorable moment at Third Bank. Yeah,

(21:36):
but Wade Bugs got to ride a horse. I remember
day that he did. But I got that Hayes going on,
But happy to be here with you. On Fox Sports Radio,
I'm Steve Cavino. That is Rich Davis. We got show
time of homes Trivia coming up, some prizes to give away,
some trivia for you. What up, DANNYJ Yeah, what up? Iowa?
Sam dan Byer's got your updates in a few minutes.
Spotty's on the videos at Cavino and rich. I know

(21:58):
lots of football, but I was just looking at the
stand I'm a standings watcher, I am a I'm a
schedule watcher. I'm a male watcher, astreak watcher. I'm an
ass watcher. I'm a booty watcher. Yankees got a three
game cushion over the Orioles. How they got cold? You
got hot? Yeah? With what twelve games to go? Let'll
tell you what cushion. I mean the past month and

(22:19):
a half. The Yankees were up and down, but the
Orioles were also stinking it up, so they reaped the
benefits of the Oriols just playing bad last year. Twelve
games to go, you're eighty seven and sixty three and
Cleveland's a half a game behind you, So if you
want that one seed, gotta stay hot. Danny g thank
your Dodgers again for beating the Braves last night the

(22:39):
wild card in the National League game. Yeah, watch what
we had forty seven and forty eight. Oh, Tany's gonna
get it. I feel he's got to right, Gotta get it.
Dan Bayer, your Brewers eighty seven wins. If they don't
step it up, they'll have to play in the wildcard.
Round as the worst division winner. So again, a half

(23:00):
weeks left of baseball. Can't complain when you got baseball,
hunt for October and football at the same time.

Speaker 2 (23:07):
It's like a week and a half. It's a week
from Sunday. Yes, yes, we're less than two weeks.

Speaker 1 (23:12):
Man, the best. If you're a Mets or a Braves fan,
I know you hate each other because you know we're rivals.
But the last three games of the year, the Padres
and the Diamondbacks play each other, which means one of
those two teams will have to lose at least two
of their final three. So if they're right in the mix,

(23:33):
that series could be the most important one for the
playoff pitcher in the mix. Hey rich on a side note,
personal note, you know so annoying. I just say this
to be relatable. It's like everything happens when you're busy
at work. Yeah, people never acknowledge the fact that you
have work and real life things to do. I'm fascinated
that it's Tuesday out here in La. My wife, luckily,

(23:54):
you know, does part time freelance work here and there.
She could do it. It's early pickup one twenty five.
That's what I mean, what, how do people pick their kids?
You're trying to schedule a doctor appointment or you trying
to do anything. He's like, how about Wednesday at one pm? Well, yeah,
that's what I usually work. But let me try to
figure that out. No one really cares about your personal schedule, right,

(24:16):
But I tried to work around, obviously the fact that
we're on Fox. So they're trying to tow my car.
I told you I got an accident. That's why I
got the purple hazes going on here. I'm a little
hazy and I can't drive my car, and it's in
the Fox Sports parking lot and it's been there since
last week. Now you've got an action a couple of
blocks away, so you were able to get it. I
was able to just get it here and leave it here.

(24:37):
So I was telling the guy, hey, listen, man, I
got a small window. If you could come, please come
within that window. Because I'm on the air. No one
ever seems to get this concept either, forget about the
fact that you have a life and a job. I'm
on the radio and then they look at me and
they're like you you, you're the idiot on the radio.
I don't believe that, and I'm like, no, no, I'm
on the air from two to four on the West,

(24:58):
so I can't like three o'clock. Yeah, but but I'm
on the air. You gotta come like either before two
or after four. So between two and four I can't
be there because I'm on the radio. Just run out
really quick. Yeah, so check it out without fail, dude.
And I only say this to be again relatable. It
always seems to have it this way. I couldn't have

(25:18):
been more clear. You gotta do it before two and
after four without fail. I just got a text message,
your driver's en route and we'll be there momentarily. It's like,
what am I supposed to do that they're supposed to
tow my car, but I'm here on the air. When
you bring your wrapping radio to the garage, I should
think you listen, but they don't care, don't They don't listen.

(25:42):
And then when you work in radio, especially, no one
ever is They think you're like an intern, or you're
an idiot, or there's no way you're the guy that's
on the air, You idiot, No way. This guy on
the other side of the phone, no way. I'm like,
listen if you just need to sign something. Just run
out and come back. Hey, Rich, I'll be back in
a minute.

Speaker 4 (26:02):
I'm on the You disappear anytime Patrick Mahons shows up
to the studio.

Speaker 1 (26:07):
That is true. I'm totally confessed that you are never
in the same place. It's the same time. But dude,
it's without fail. That's weird. What's up that? But I
digest and that's the story. Let's talk football again. Well,
I know you're excited about your Mets, Rich, I'm excited
that Lindor is okay, I'm excited about me Yankees. I
hope all your teams are winning. Of course, I hope

(26:28):
your net was better than Saquon's night. We talked about
the Eagles. They got cutesie. As Rich said, word qtz
seven times. That's seven punch to the nards. And now
let's talk about the undefeated teams. There's nine undefeated teams
after week two. What does it mean? Not a whole lot.
As Mike Tomlin said, speculations for idiots. What do you

(26:49):
say that's something like that? Speculation is a waste of time.
Twenty three, dude, it's fun twenty three. What I want
us to do with two weeks of football. You gotta speculate,
you gotta have fun with it. Twenty three to the
thirty two teams have an l which just shows you
the parody of the league. The teams, you know, no
one's designed to be seventeen and oh that's the beauty
of football. Is explaining to one of my wife's friends,

(27:10):
who's not really big into sports. She asked, why is
football always so competitive? And I was like, parody. It's
funny you should ask, I said. The way the league
is set up, worst teams get the top draft picks,
salary caps. There's in multitude of reasons why the NFL
works like a well oiled system, where other sports still
aren't quite that. There's a lottery in the NBA Baseball,

(27:33):
no salary cap. There's issues where football just seems to
have it down. They really do. Unless you have terrible management,
a good team could get bad quick, and a bad
team you draft a couple of good classes within three years,
you could be a playoff team. Do you mind if
I put you on the spot, Please don't. You're a
football guru. I try to be. It's one thing I

(27:56):
care about as much as my kids. I'm kidding always
not your football ragu So Rich off the top of
the dome like Harry Mack, the freestyle rapper off the
top of dome. Can you give me the nine undefeated
teams after Week two in the NFL? Yeah, the Seahawks, Buck, Saints, Vikings,

(28:21):
Chiefs and Chargers, Steelers, Bills. Am I missing one? Yep, Texans, Bam.
I give you five booms. Boom boom boom boom boom. Rich,
you got it the different Costco. I'm like the Costco guy,
No dooms, just booms. You got all nine booms. So

(28:42):
the question is Fox Sports Radio Nation, which ones are
too legit to quit? I'll mc hammer taking it back
on a Tuesday. Oh, I'm bringing it back man, old
school pumps in a bump, And which ones are I'll
Donnie Brosco Fogayzy to Yysy Figazzi. Yeah, you know fakers.

(29:06):
They're fake, they're wanna be. They don't belong on this
undefeated list. They got no shot. Look, it's better than
being zero to two true at so you gotta give
him prompts for that. But of those nine, Rich named
them all, which ones are we believing in? Which ones
are legit? Which ones are fugazy. I have a proclamation

(29:26):
Rich said five are fool games. Yeah, they are. Five
are fake. I'm gonna go as far to say, I'm
gonna go as far to say, the four NFC teams
that are two and zero, what a great start. None
of you are making the playoffs, Yates Figazzi of the
four NFC teams. I love what Sam Donold's doing. This
is going to bring a smile to Iowa. Sam's face.

(29:48):
He's a Sam Donald hater. I just think they'll have
a tough road ahead, and they're good. But I think
the Vikings are. They're in a division with Green Bay,
who seems like they'll survive until Love gets back. It's
the same though, because the Vikings always seem to tease
their fans, you know, show some promise, keep them in,
keep them invested, and then just let them down. All

(30:09):
these even those Chicago one of those seasons, they're Bears
matchups down the stretch. By then Caleb Williams will will
be better, unless, of course, the meme I just saw
is correct. It said Caleb Williams is Trey Lancer painted nails,
and I'm like, whoa, those are fighting words. We're really
to say that. So I would go as far to
say I wouldn't be shocked if the four NFC undefeated

(30:30):
teams are four teams that don't make the postseason. The
Bucks and the Saints. I don't think they're as good
as Atlanta, even though Atlanta is one on one. It's
Week two, and I don't know if more than one
team in that division is gonna make it. Seattle Dan
Byer might make the argument that they're better than we think.
They have a new head coach. They look good, but

(30:52):
I mean they they're in the same division as the Niners,
so you might say maybe a wild card comes out
of there. The Rams don't look very good at all.
Let's see you stop Nicks. That's all I'm saying, you know,
you know, yeah, just like they did in Week one.
I mean, come on, okay, so Rich, you're saying the Bucks,
the Saints, the Vikings and the Seahawks and the Vikings
they're all in one more because you said five no,

(31:13):
I oh said five were big dreaming fool games. Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh Steels. I'm sorry that that was the AFC team,
the four NFC teams and the and the Steelers five
of the nine undefeated full Gayzy, Chiefs, Bills, Texans. Those
are legit contender contenders, and that the Chargers I'm still

(31:36):
on the fence about because they they they had an
easy first two games, and I still want I want
to see that team. I want to see that team
play someone good no offense, Danny, I know they played
the Raiders, but okay.

Speaker 4 (31:49):
So to make yeah, then the Raiders only beat the Ravens.
You mean they had two first season games.

Speaker 1 (31:54):
The Chargers played the Raiders and the Panthers. I want
to open this up. We got to get an update
from Dan Byern. But let's make it clear here again.
Nine undefeated teams after week two. Rich says five are
fake wanna bes fakers, six are fakes. The list Chargers, Chargers.
I was really surprised he didn't so Bucks, Saints, Seattle, Vikings, Steelers,

(32:17):
and Chargers, Chiefs, Bills, and Texans are the chief Bills
and Texans are the only teams that are too legit
to quit. You just did the segment because you wanted
to play them. Se Hammer, you know, please Hammer, don't
hurt them, but your thoughts on that, I want to
get involved and get you involved and talk about Foxes

(32:38):
nine undefeated? What next week? Yeah, oh, that's another good one.
After next week? How many automatically two were out because
the Chargers for the Steelers. Okay, so there you go.
Somebody somebody Texans py the Vikings. Okay, someone's always gotta go.
Saints host the Eagles, and I feel like the Eagles gona.

(33:00):
I want to come back strong and I still don't
believe in the Saints. So there's gonna be seven. The
Saints are favored. Oh, I may go. Remember I said
I was gonna take a week or so off from gambling.
I might go against my word. I might go against
my word. I got a question for you, just off
the top of a dome, like Harry Max, which of
those teams, right, stays undefeated the longest? You know what,

(33:20):
Let's go to Dan Biferno. Let me peek at the schedule.
But the Dolphins visit your Seahawks, and I know there's
no TUA helps you because now you're playing Skyler Thompson, right,
so that the Seahawks are favored by four and a half.

Speaker 2 (33:32):
But again, and it's also the longest road trip you'll
get in the National Football League from Miami to Seattle
or vice versa. It's the longest trip that any team
hass to take, and the Dolphins are gonna have to
take it with without two as you mentioned, who was
placed on injured reserve today. I'll have more on that
in a second. I do want to add to this though,
I gave you the zero to two numbers yesterday. Remember
we talked about the nine percent that make the playoffs.

(33:55):
There was the flip side the two and zero. Since
the seventeen game schedule was instituted, twenty two teams started
too and zero prior to this season, seventeen have made
the PLAYOFFSOL. So that's big seven percent.

Speaker 1 (34:10):
Wow.

Speaker 2 (34:10):
And what Vegas thinks is that of the nine teams
that you mentioned that are unbeaten, only the Chargers and
Steelers are currently favored to miss the playoffs.

Speaker 1 (34:20):
So just two yes, wow.

Speaker 2 (34:22):
The Vikings would be a pick them, Saints, Buccaneers, Seahawks
right now would be favored to make the playoffs. It's
part of what you're saying. That's what Las Vegas, which
runoffs sixteens.

Speaker 1 (34:34):
I'm going through the schedule now, is dB keeps you
in the loop on man' Wait? Yeah, so anyway.

Speaker 2 (34:39):
So that's that's to the two and oh numbers as
you guys were talking about, as opposed to the zero
to two from yesterday those from bed online.

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Speaker 1 (36:21):
We definitely see in our score mid week Major. Oh yeah.
Would I say mid, you say week mid weak mid.

Speaker 4 (36:34):
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You hear the horns. That means you have made it
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Speaker 4 (37:05):
And now, ladies and gentlemen, the man, well, the most
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stop the most famous person allegedly from Scotch Plains, New Jersey.

Speaker 1 (37:18):
Spotty boy. Hew, Hi, guys, are all right, let's jump
into this all right.

Speaker 10 (37:23):
As we know, Patrick Mahomes celebrated his twenty ninth birthday yesterday.
I'm gonna stop it at his pest pud, Travis Kelcey
spared no expense for a gift. Mahomes reveal during an
interview on The Drive on Tuesday that Travis gifted him
with a swanky swanky was the word Louis Vatam golf bag.
No official word on how much was spent, but on

(37:45):
the brand's website similar bags are going for like twenty
two to thirty two or thirty three thousand dollars wow
for this bag. So Mahomes is like, yeah, I don't
know ifall I'll use it because it's kind of expensive,
but we'll see midweek.

Speaker 1 (37:58):
Or maybe I think it's major because he could have
went with a stupid Gucci hat. Nobody wants that. Now,
he's the weakest hat ever. So at least he bought
him a Louis Vuitton golf bag. He's using that that
podcast money that Taylor Swift residual money props to him.
I think that's a generous gift. I think it's nice.
I think it's a major gift. What do you think, rich,

(38:18):
I'm gonna go mid that they're rich and famous, like money.
Doesn't shock me with a present like that. But is
he a big golfers does he need? Yes, it's kind.
That's a nice gesture. Listen, if we all made tens
and tens of millions of dollars, we'd be able to
getting each other pretty. So we thought that counts present, right.
I thought that was thoughtful. It's a designer bag. Mahomes

(38:39):
might not have done that for himself, right, So Kelsey
went above and beyond, did it for his buddy. I
think that's nice. Over to the other Kelsey.

Speaker 10 (38:48):
Jason Kelcey squashing rumors that he was drunk during the
Monday night football celebration where you know he was wearing
his green track suit doing the running man, jumping up
and down, breaking guys, knees, all that kind of stuff.
His brother Travis was as it was, saying that he
looked drunk on the New Heights podcast this week, and
Jason immediately cut him off, being like, no, had zero beers.

(39:10):
I'm a professional. Although he did admit that it was
very tempting being back home in Philadelphia to want to
jump into some some libations, but he did avoid it.

Speaker 1 (39:19):
Midweeker major. Yes, I said a mid story because even
with Joe Buck during the broadcast, he said that he
wanted to wrap it up so he could have a drink.
So I believe he wasn't drinking. I think it's funny
that his brother called him out because he was acting
a fool. He was everywhere. He was doing the running Man.
You know, he practically did the worm on stage. So

(39:42):
I think it's a mid story. But I think he
is professional enough to wait, and I think he did.
We've seen so much Kelsey, I'm so. I mean, I
think it's Kelsey fatigue. I really do. Yeah, it really is.
I'm gonna go mid I mean, so we agree, grown
men drink.

Speaker 15 (40:00):
If Kelsey Grammer showed up on the TV, would you
turn off because it's Chelsea Grammer, Yes I would.

Speaker 1 (40:06):
I would about Kelsey Ballerini, yeah I would. But hold on,
hold on, Rich, I do think that he again, he's
signed a big deal as a podcaster. He's trying to
be taking more series as a broadcaster. I don't think
he's going out there during a big game and during
a big broadcast live booze it. I don't think that's happening.
But you know what, Rich, he's a likable guy. It's

(40:27):
just a lot of Kelsey And again, I don't want
to be a hater. It's just overexposure is a real thing,
and we have Kelsey fatigue, and it's it's true, all right.

Speaker 10 (40:38):
A big, big announcement in the sports world, in the
news world, in our world.

Speaker 1 (40:43):
Wolfbombs no more. I know you, guys.

Speaker 10 (40:45):
Adrian Wolfranowskius, I know right, has announced his retirement from
ESPN to become the general manager of his alma mater,
Saint Bonaventure, their men's basketball team, apparently walking away from
roughly a twenty million dollars salary, which is insane. He's
known for being the go to voice for NBA breaking news,

(41:07):
as you know, spanning his career at ESPN, Y'aho sports
and the record so far, two people in contention to
UH to replace him. I know McAfee's trying to get
his hand behind Chums Sharania Shums. Yeah, and Chris Haynes
is Shams and Chris Hanes is also another person in
contention midweaker major.

Speaker 1 (41:27):
I think it's major when you're talking twenty million dollars
in opportunity for someone else to be that guy. Look,
we worked at ESPN. They sweated this guy so hard.
I remember see him in the hallways that it's like
people like everything he said was gospel and he was
texting Lebron. And again if you're not familiar, he's like

(41:48):
the chefter to the NBA. He was the guy that
had the school. You know, if a Wojes bomb was dropped,
you knew it was legit. Like this guy was the
guy in baseball. I guess that's like what Jeff Passing now.
I don't know, there's always somebody, but he was the
dude before this opens it up for somebody else, Before
it was Jeff Passon. It was UH like a Tim
Kirchard buster, only he's that guy for the NBA. Shams,

(42:13):
I don't know who they guy to take over is
But I'm more shocked by you're telling me he made
twenty million dollars. That seems like ridiculous.

Speaker 10 (42:20):
I don't know if that was part of a contract
negotiation to keep him or if that was his current salary,
but that's what they're saying, that he walked away from
twenty million.

Speaker 1 (42:28):
That's insane, but I believe I believe it. The way
they respected him at ESPN. You would have told me
two to five million, I would have been like, oh wow.
Not only money on social media and on television like
in real life. They rolled out the red Carpet's why
the Disney World tickets are so expensive. Good for him though,
congrats man. All right, we'll stick with ESPN for a minute.

(42:51):
One person you may never see the booth on Monday
Night Football. Stephen A. Smith, the ESPN host.

Speaker 10 (42:56):
Has apparently been eyeing a spot on the Monday Night
Football crew, but a source within the company says the
rest of the crew do not want him. They reveal
that members of the show are concerned with his football
knowledge as well as his attitude, saying he's not a
team player, which is a huge red flag, and the
workers talk to each other. They absolutely dislike him, don't
want to deal with him. He just wants to take

(43:17):
all the attention in spotlight for himself. It's a little
tea bubbling up at ESPN midweek or major, very major story.

Speaker 1 (43:24):
I think he's, you know, one of the best, but
he's the best at what he does. I don't think
he plays well in that situation at all. I think
steven A is great where he is. I agree it'd
be too much attention on steven A and not on
the game and everyone else.

Speaker 15 (43:38):
You guys talk about Kelsey fatigue, this would be steven
A fatigue.

Speaker 1 (43:42):
Don't everything. I'm I'm a fan of what he does.
I respect steven as he's entertaining. He's entertaining, but in
the in his world the first take and then his
podcast when he does when he does fighting, or when
he does UFC or football or other sports. I don't
to enjoy his brand as much, I guess. And when

(44:03):
he gets too in depth, I think he gets exposed
from time to time, Like he was talking baseball recently
and he got the whole Yankees lineup wrong, and it's like,
I don't know. I love what stephen A does. He's
great at what he does. Yeah, that's not any hate, what'soay?
So to be like asking us to do something more serious,
we'd be exposed because we're not like you know, we're

(44:24):
not woesh essentially, right, Yeah, so thank you. It's fun.

Speaker 10 (44:28):
Yeah, of course, this I thought was a funny story. Actually,
you know what, I'll get to that in a second.
Mike Tyson Jake Paul fight just under two months away,
and Tyson revealed the current state of his health that
could be a little bit concerning. In an interview with
USA Today's Sports, Tyson revealed that he's legitimately having trouble
like moving.

Speaker 1 (44:47):
Around, getting around and walking. He said, it's hard to
walk right now, but two months from now, I'm going
to be perfect. As you know.

Speaker 10 (44:53):
The fight was already postponed from July due to some
stomach issues that he was having, so he plans to
push through for this been doing stem cell and electric
stimulation therapy to speed up recovery. He went on to
say how he's a man and wants to go out
there and expose himself to risk. Quote, sometimes I just
want to see who I really am. I want to
see what I'm really made of. So hopefully we'll see

(45:13):
that on November fifteenth, midweek er.

Speaker 1 (45:15):
Major. Oh it's major. I mean, so much is on
the line here, so many people, millions of people worldwide
excited about this fight. They were at the Dallas Cowboy game,
you know, face to face. I believe the quote was
my good the dirt. I believe he said his toots.
He's hurt. And we've seen Mike a few times, we've
interviewed him. He always wears those old guy oversized shoes,

(45:35):
like it looks like he wears orthopedic shoes. I think
he does have footed shoes. Man, I'm not even joking,
but focus gout. He's always wearing like giant Nike monarchs,
Like he definitely has some foot thing going on. Yeah,
go bad. That's that's major, And it's really sad to me.
You don't want any disadvantage of Tyson. Yeah, do you
want to hear that your childhood boxing hero, Mike Tyson

(45:58):
is having trouble getting around when he's about to get
the ring by the young rip Jake Paul, Yeah, exactly.
You don't want to see that happen. Then again, we
did talk to Jim Lampley over the weekend in Vegas,
and Jim Lampley seemed very confident and adamant that Mike
Tyson could win this fight. I don't know. Yeah, I
don't like this news. So it's major because it's a

(46:18):
big fight, definitely, and we all grew up loving Mike Tyson.

Speaker 10 (46:22):
Yeah, I can throw in one more rich I know, uh, well,
prior to this weekend that you said quote, I believe
the Saints are trash. Yeah, this past weekend, I still
one fad On TikTok, notice a pattern that might bode
well for the Saints this year. Apparently, electioneer Derek Carr
is unstoppable and dominant. So TikTok user Finesse Wess pointed

(46:45):
out Car's stats in twenty sixteen, twenty twenty, and twenty
twenty four, and this video went on to rack up
millions of views. In twenty sixteen, which is a third
year in the league, was apparently the best season, as
he went twelve and three with the Raiders before getting injured.
In twenty twenty, had the highest passerrating of his career
with one oh one point four, and after two games
the season already he has the highest completion rating percentage

(47:07):
and yards per attempt of.

Speaker 1 (47:08):
His career so far. Damn so Derek Carr at election
year might be someone to bet on mine the car.
I think it's a mid coincid dance. Remember the song
coincid Dance? What a coincidence? I think it's major to
see what he's doing. I think it's cool. I think
he's lightening it up, like we keep dropping the stat

(47:29):
he's scored on every possession so far. You can't debate
that he's having a great season. But coincidentance, Yeah, I'm
gonna say coincidence. But then again, Derek Carr might be
in that category of Baker and Sam Darnold of guys
that we sort of rode off at oh not so fast.
Good for him, man, Well, thank you Spoddy. You guys
are dude, and yours Dan Bayern DP for an update.

(47:49):
What's up, guys.

Speaker 2 (47:52):
The Milwaukee Brewers are NL Central champions and they didn't
have to do anything today. They just got to sit
back and watch the A's do their herdy work. Oakland
top the Cubs five to three at Wrigley. Look at
the clock, it's fifty old school, let's go, let's go.

Speaker 1 (48:09):
There's a curtain yea.

Speaker 3 (48:12):
What we gonna do is go back back into town,
throwing it back for a Thursday. Old School went fifty
hits at fifty after CNR give you the time capsule
topic and we reminisce together.

Speaker 8 (48:27):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (48:28):
Well, well, well, buddies, every Thursday we take a little
break from sports, and a lot of times we incorporate
sports anyway. But today I don't see it as a break.
I look at it this way. Sports is supposed to
be fun. Is sports, So we just continue having fun. Yeah,
it's true. I mean everyone I know, what are their

(48:50):
biggest interests? Sports, music, streaming shows, do whatever? They are
here to the fun. I mean like it gets us
angry at times. It makes me want to pull my
hair out. I get it. Sports could be aggravating. It's
is fun and this conversation is meant to be fun.
We do it every Thursday, Old School and fifty hits,
we throw it back and reminisce with you. Get you
involved at eight seven seven ninety nine on Fox the
number again, eight seven seven ninety nine on Fox, theng's

(49:13):
on standby waving just to say hi, did he stop?

Speaker 7 (49:16):
Nah?

Speaker 1 (49:16):
He just drove by? Did he do it? You can
also chime in at Covino and Rich if you're busy
and you can't call this is up two part duty.
It's an anniversary of swinging. Yeah. So I got a
little trivia question a few knuckleheads on this day, September nineteenth.
There's an actor that had his two big shows debut

(49:39):
on the same exact day. So this guy must love
September nineteenth. I'm gonna give you a hint. The show's
debuted in nineteen eighty nine and two thousand and five.
So you're saying, let me translate, you're saying that this
actor television actor, because they were talking too. TV shows

(50:04):
had lightning strike twice. Yes, sir, they were two hit shows.
I imagine two hit shows. One debut in eighty nine,
one debut in two thousand and five. So this dude
must love September nineteenth because it was the beginning of
two amazing runs for him. And you know him from
both of these shows. He's been in movies. Oh yeah,
he's been in movies more fun cameos. Oh he's been

(50:26):
on Broadway too. He's been on stage, that's true, the
stage guy. I mean, I don't want to keep you
waiting today, I like to call Neil Patrick Harris day.
We all love Doogie Howser back in the eighty nine. Yeah,
I used to love this show. Hey, Duke, he's me
Vinnie Delpino. Duke. Oh, by the way, Vinnie Delpino, the

(50:48):
guy that was Doogie's friend, is in Tulsa, king Yeah. Hey,
what's up a fine little Doogie's.

Speaker 4 (50:55):
Friends love the deep thoughts Doogie typed on his computer
at the end of each show at the end.

Speaker 1 (51:00):
Yeah. So if you're Neil Patrick Harris, you're a little boy,
and everyone loves Doogie Howser MD Massive Dome. Yes, and
then fast forward to five. I would consider maybe the
best sitcom of the two thousands. You can say that
out of the office. How I Met your Mother. I

(51:21):
love the show. My wife and I would watch is
over and over and over. It's a great background show
at this point. So today's NPH Day. So here's my question,
based on Nphday, based on Neil Patrick Harris day. Give
me an actor, gimme an athlete, Give me a musician
that has had lightning strike twice. A'll lah Neil Patrick Harris.

(51:43):
It could be a guy that had great runs on
two teams. It could be an actor who had two
big shows. It could be a musician who reinvented themselves
and joined a different band. Yeah, great runs. Yeah, that's
the yes year. So hey, in honor of Nphdayogie and
How I Met Your Mother? Your answers next, Lightning strikes twice.

(52:10):
We also host music stuff, and I host rock stuff,
and Rich hosts pop stuff, and it's very much pop
part of the pop world culture. Whose birthday is it today?
It's a national cheeseburger. If anything, it's just stuff to
look up and you know whatnot it gives the day reference.
But I noticed that Doogie Howser MD debuted on this

(52:32):
day in nineteen eighty nine. So what a huge day
for a little boy named Neil Patrick Harris playing duke
a doctor. Hey Dog, Hey Doug, I'm on Tulsa King
Now dog, Vinnie del Pino, great next door neighbor, great buddy.
So I'm thinking, oh, wow, what a big day for
Neil Patrick Harris. That's when he got the the green
light that you got a show on TV.

Speaker 3 (52:53):
Young man.

Speaker 1 (52:53):
He's the only little child you'd let take your appendix out. Yeah.

Speaker 16 (52:57):
And then.

Speaker 1 (53:00):
Sixteen years later, in two thousand and five, Barney Stinson.
It was legend Wait for it. Darry Rich was a
nerd for this show. Legendary How I Met Your Mother
debut on CBS, and that was my favorite sitcom of
the two thousands. I'd say The Office and How I
Met Your Mother top two of the ots. Oh Rich

(53:20):
and I had been doing a radio show together since
two thousand and four, so that show started to five
and it ran the course of our friendship and of
our show. We had everybody from that show on our
show multiple times. Every week. This guy would come in
with a new storyline and new conversation about How I
Met your Mother. It really is such a part of

(53:41):
what we discussed for all those years. I thought How
I Met Your Mother was better than friends. It just
came out later. Rich loved it was the name of
the bar they hung out, McLaren's. Rich wanted to hang
out at McLaren's with them, And you know what, on
the show, they were exactly my age, living in New York,
so I felt connected to exactly. So a big day

(54:02):
for Neil Patrick Harris. But nph, good dude, I'll say
that as well. We've met him several times. Good dude.
So based on that, it's not easy to have lightning
strike twice where you hit it big twice, especially child stars, right,
child stars usually write you off. Get out of here, kid,
You're ugly now, so I don't care about you. Actors, athletes, musicians,

(54:22):
who can you think of that struck gold twice? Well,
I'm gonna say this, I'm gonna get out lightning struck.
I'm getting this one out of the way because when
you said it was an actor TV actor that struck
gold in the eighties and the two thousands, my first
thought was Ed O'Neil. So I gotta go with that. Oh,
because the dude struck big. That's the key here. Some
people strike big and then they do something good. This

(54:44):
is lightning striking twice, meaning you had two good runs
and or two great runs. I should say he had
a great run as Al Bundy and a Fine woman
Give It to the Shoe Store Today, Peg, And he
had a great run on your other favorite show, Modern
Family and Jay Pritchett, I mean, as Ed O'Neil portrayed
those two characters. By the way, I have another one.

(55:04):
What I thought was cool about Ed O'Neil was Al
Bundy might be one of the coolest legendary Yeah, pig,
it's the great bowler, great football player. I mean, can
you know what I were joking earlier that there's never
been a more fictional fun fact that every grown man knows,
and that's that Al Bundy had four touchdowns in one
game at Paul Kai. Great character. And then he comes

(55:26):
back and we all know the story. I mean, maybe
you don't. He read the pilot episode of Modern Family
and he said, this show's gonna last at least ten years.
He knew it because it's just so well done. I mean,
if anyone knows him. But you know what I made
me think of. I'm sorry to steal any answers, but
I'm gonna lightning striking twice. It's not easy. I have

(55:50):
to throw his counterpart from Married with Children in this conversation,
not street rapper Graham Master b not Bud Bundy. But
I know where you're going with this, Katie Cigal, because
she went for Married with Children and then I never
watched it, but everyone raised about sons of anarchy and
she was a part of that. In Futurama. Yeah, she
was the voice I was singing a Futurama. I mean,
but I've always heard she was on Sons of Anarchy

(56:11):
and it was great on that I never watched. Perhaps
I'm wrong, but Futurama, there you go. I know Katie
Sigal definitely struck twice, if not maybe three times. There's
I think she belongs in the conversation. There's someone. I'll
throw it out there and then we'll go to your
phone calls Gaus. Again. I don't want to steal all
the primo answers, but another actress that can I ask
the question? Orrich Yeah, always sticking to two times only?

(56:33):
Or could it be like two three times? Dude, more
the better. But it's just so rare, Yeah it is.
But if you could give me someone that's struck lightning
more than twice, I can only think of one person
really successfully, and that is a lane from Sidefeld. Oh yeah, Julia, Richard,
Louis Dreyfuss, Yeah, uh, Seinfeld. New Adventures of Old Christine,

(56:57):
Old Adventures of New Christine whatever, by the way, and Veep,
And that was actually a pretty good show. It didn't
last long, but it was a good show. But Veep
definitely slayed it. So I didn't watch it, but I
know it did well, so props Julia Louis Dreyfuss. Now
we go to you athletes musicians. Would you say, are
there any rock stars that come to mind for U
Cove where they were in a band and then they

(57:18):
actually went to another band and both bands were successful.
Audio Slave maybe Chris Cornell. Yeah, I thought Audio Save
was great. I mean, it wasn't Sound Garden, but they
were both great bands. You know, there's a few of those,
for sure. A few of those come to mind, and
I'll definitely tell you about them. So let's go to
the phones at eight seven, seven ninety nine on Fox
striking lightning or lightning striking twice? There it is, we're

(57:42):
finding gold Eric and Sioux Falls. What's up? Vero and Rich.

Speaker 14 (57:48):
So right on the musical end of things, Dressed in Peace,
Scott Wiland goes from Santeple Pilots a Valve Revolver. The
other thing too is Volve Revolver. There's a lot of
guys in that band that that was their second major
lightning strike.

Speaker 1 (58:04):
Remaining members of Guns n' Roses. Yeah, hence the Revolver.
Would you would you say lightning could strike twice when
someone goes solo. I was just gonna ask because I
think that applies because if you say justin Timberlake, or
like Lionel Richie Commodorees and then solo Lionel Richie or
I think so because everybody people try to do it,
but not everyone has that. You can say no Doubt

(58:26):
and then Gwen Stefani on her own.

Speaker 4 (58:28):
Then hip hop you could say Leaders of the New
School and then bust A Ross. You gotta have greatness twice.

Speaker 1 (58:34):
Let's do it five, Mike and Alaska. You're on with
Cavino and Rich Lightning striking twice, Music, sports, entertainment, you
name it, go ahead.

Speaker 8 (58:44):
Yeah, I could actually do three on this one. Johnny
d I can never brnounce his last name, but he
was the Sun on Roseanne. Plus he played the Sun
in National Boons Cristos Vacase and then comes back as
Leonard Hoffs that are in Big Banks.

Speaker 1 (58:58):
Erry, Johnny Yea movies, you gotta take the movie out,
but I'll give you the double Doozy on The Big
Bang and Roseanne. So yeah, Johnny Glackey is on this list.
Good one, per perfect, good one.

Speaker 17 (59:10):
Thank you.

Speaker 1 (59:10):
Mike. Let's go to Rob and Tatos Texas.

Speaker 7 (59:12):
Rob man Legarde stole both my answers, so I got
to do it audible here because I was going to
say add On Neil and Katy Segal, but now I'm
going to have to say John Trabotha and Paul McCartney.

Speaker 1 (59:24):
You know what, Paul mccartny is a great answer because
Wings was successful. It really was. Wings was a great
project for him. You know, I saw another podcast I
can't remember who's because I mean, everybody has one, right.
They were saying, what celebrity could you say really never
had a downside of their career. They just maintained and
remained an awesome celebrity throughout their whole career. Paul McCartney

(59:44):
was one of those answers. But he did it with
the Beatles, he did his solo, he did it with Wings.
He did it, you know, on every stage of his
career for sure. What's up, Dan Bayer?

Speaker 2 (59:52):
You mentioned Julia Luis Dreyfuss, also from the Seinfeld world,
but maybe a step a little lower, but to me,
a bigger deal. Jerry Stiller to go from Frank Costanza
to Arthur Spooner on the King of Queens.

Speaker 1 (01:00:08):
Yeah, kind of the same character but not close to
the same character, but to knock him both out of
the park.

Speaker 2 (01:00:14):
Like if you call him Frank Costanza or you call
him Arthur Spooner, You're like, Yep, that's who it is.

Speaker 1 (01:00:19):
Yep, what's it from that local Italian place, Deminos. I've
already got braces. Oh, it's just the best. It's it's
very tricky to strike it once and to rocker Ryme's
run in time. You know, let me think about this
because this is very tricky and coaching. Can you think
of a manager or a coach that was a championship

(01:00:43):
caliber guy took a little break, came back and was
a championship caliber guy again, Well, Joe Madden did it
pretty well, right, did he do it with HM? Maybe
Jim Leland, Yeah, good one.

Speaker 2 (01:00:58):
Tony LaRussa, I mean his whole career was good. But
I don't know if that honey lurs two different teams,
that's a tough Yeah. You could say Peyton Manning. People
thought he was done and while the defense did carry him,
he was the quarterback that won Super Bowls with two teams.

Speaker 1 (01:01:11):
Sparky Anderson. Are there any athlete red friends to mine too?
That had the same success, if not more, with the
second team, right, Like, you can't say that even though
he did well, you can't see Joe Montana had the
same success with the Chiefs that he did with the
forty nine ers. He did well, respectable, but not the same. Right,

(01:01:32):
he's clearly a forty nine er. So we're saying that,
you know, greatness Twice I was answering the phones that
anyone mentioned who he was handing the ball to, Marcus Allen.
Marcus Allen because he definitely had success in Kansas City,
tote in the rock. You know, what about what about
people that change industries and their success like we I

(01:01:55):
mean before things went bad for him, like O. J.
Simpson was a super successful football player, then he became
an actor in the broadcast booth and then we know
how that's oriented. But you know, I would say that's
you know, if you could succeed in multiple industries, like
because you're seeing guys like magic and Chevy Chase, OJJJ
killed it three times?

Speaker 18 (01:02:15):
You know.

Speaker 1 (01:02:15):
All right, Uh, let's go too. Let's start with Scott
in Florida, Scott Cavino and.

Speaker 14 (01:02:22):
Rich Hey, there I missed a very very beginning and
I'm sure if you said this TV personality, but Bob
Newhart just passed away.

Speaker 1 (01:02:30):
Recently, Rest in peace. Yeah, yeah, you know don nuts
when you think of old school like you know, mister Furley,
and of course, yeah, it's tough. It's tough two times,
you know. Keeps coming to my mind though, Uh, Manny
Ramirez because he was great with the Indians and he
was great with the Red Sox. I wouldn't say he

(01:02:52):
was great with the Dodgers by any means, but I
think he had like equal I'd have to look it up,
but he was still great with both of those teams
for sure. And I'm not saying it just because he
was on my team and Danny's. There's a guy that
very few people you could argue had equal success for
two franchises, because sure there's always a downtime. Like you're like, well,
he was way better on my team and then went downhill.

(01:03:13):
It's like, oh, he came to my team, but he
wasn't the same as it used to be. Mike Piazza
might be one of the few guys like Piazza was
all la debate is he a Dodger or is he
a met I mean he's a Dodger, but he had
so many big Mets moments. I think Piazza to me
slightly better as a Dodger, but his biggest moments came
as a Met because of what it meant. Around nine

(01:03:34):
to eleven, he had that big home run and went
on a World Series run at least for the Mets.
You know, this is just off the top of the dome,
like Harry Mack, the freestyle rapper, I said, Manny Ramirez, right,
And of course he played for several teams, but he
played eight years with Cleveland and eight years with Boston.
He had two hundred and thirty seven home runs with Cleveland,

(01:03:55):
two hundred and fifty six home run with Boston right there,
and he average the same, dude, three thirteen and three twelve. Wow,
So he was equally great with both teams. That's rare
because you usually see the downside, like like I'm watching
a Yankee highlight in the background. Ye, John Carlow, as
much as you like him, he's a Marlins his best

(01:04:17):
years right out. Yeah, without a doubt. Yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:04:20):
One show that came to mind because when we were kids,
there were a couple of shows where we're like man
to be a cop, it must be exciting chips and
then t J. Hooker so made me think of William
Shatner because then before that, obviously he's Star Trek.

Speaker 1 (01:04:34):
So he's hit a couple of times. That's a great
one man. Yeah, because he totally reinvented himself. You know,
when you think about it, from Space to the Streets
of LA When you think about shows from our childhood,
a guy that it makes me so sad that we
lost him too soon, and he would have continued to
do great things. Jack Tripper, John Ritter eight simple rules,

(01:04:57):
eight simple rules. While I didn't watch it a lot,
that show had a lot of buzz and hype and
then he passed away.

Speaker 2 (01:05:02):
I thought when you were talking about Katie Siget, I
forgot she was on that show. Well, dude, superstar.

Speaker 1 (01:05:09):
Yeah, I think we're sleeping on how many times she's
I'm able to do it all right now, your phone calls.
It doesn't have to be on TV, could be in entertainment,
could be in sports. We do a little crossfire, rapid fire,
get to your phone calls. Next, Uh, let's go to
Fillip in Ogden. What's up Phil?

Speaker 5 (01:05:27):
Hey, guys, So I got one, Chuck. Guys that started
out on the same show where lightning to it three times,
and they did it in the same way. Whose line
is anyways? With Drew Carry and Wayne Brady. Then they
both went on to have the Wayne Brady Show and
Drew Carrey Show, and now they both each coast the
Game show.

Speaker 1 (01:05:46):
You know what, and they and those game shows are
back to back. That's pretty cool when you think about it, right, Yeah, wait,
did show he just hit? Oh, Tony just hit a
two run dinger. I thought you were celebrating that guy's
phone calls Like man, second, I was like, Rich, I
didn't know Danny g was that into that. Danny loves
Drew Carry. Yeah, I thought that. I was like, I
didn't know he was such a Drew Carry guy. And

(01:06:07):
now I see Otani celebrate when the guy said and
then they both host their own show. Danny pumped his
fistfic man, Big game showy, Randy in Vegas, what's your answer?
As we watched the Otani highlight, hold on one second,
go ahead, you could talk. Look at this low inside hanger.
Oh crushed, Randy, O. Tani just crushed that one.

Speaker 13 (01:06:29):
Let's up, Randy, Let's go watch to highlight of that one,
but two more of you guys, probably before your time.
Michael Landon starting with Bonanza onto the Little House and
Highway to Heaven and then it's coming apart from that,
kow to kind of put it in a sports name.
Merlin Olsen also going from the football field to little
house and father Murphy.

Speaker 1 (01:06:51):
You know, I love that. That's like almost like two
separate lives Marilyn Olson. And you know he went and
did all the other stuff. Same with George Forman. You
could say he had like great six in the ring
and outside then went to the broadcast booth. Yep. Yeah,
by the way. Something Also, Juan Soto almost his knee
buckled and he's down and everyone's surrounding him in the outfit.

(01:07:12):
I hate this. I know he look away? Can he
dove into the wall he's getting Oh man, you don't
need that. I just asked Kavino right before this, Dandy.
I don't want to derail, but I go. You know,
when your team clinches, like, what are you hoping for
this last week? Do you want to just keep momentum?
You rest? Guys?

Speaker 18 (01:07:29):
What do you do?

Speaker 1 (01:07:30):
I'll tell you what you don't want you don't want
the best player in geez Won Soto should not play
into the playoffs. All right, let's go to Albert in Texas.
What's up Albert?

Speaker 7 (01:07:44):
I don't know if this has been better or not.

Speaker 5 (01:07:46):
But Mark Wahlberg, that's.

Speaker 1 (01:07:48):
A good one, Marky Mark. And then the actor, you're right,
it's like two worlds. He lived, yeah, and and he
did well in both. That's pretty cool one. It's a
great answer. And you know what you say the same
for Will Smith? Yeah, Will Smith did it music, TV
and movies.

Speaker 18 (01:08:01):
Wow.

Speaker 1 (01:08:02):
Hey, he has the triple crown there. Yeah, yeah, props
to him. Let's go to Jimmy and Texas. What it's up, Yimmy? Yo?
What's up? Heydy? What do you think?

Speaker 10 (01:08:13):
What you got?

Speaker 1 (01:08:15):
Hey?

Speaker 5 (01:08:15):
Guys?

Speaker 16 (01:08:15):
I was gonna say real quick, I think uh may
be on the same track as y'all. If so, I
haven't good answers. If not, they're bad. But I was
gonna go with like Selena Gomez at Jenn Ortega, like
he said, Marky, Mark, you know t I guys like
that that all that like dominated one scene and were
able to get into a whole other scene and dominate
as well.

Speaker 6 (01:08:33):
Ludacris.

Speaker 16 (01:08:33):
You know people like that that it blows my mind
that they're multi Tallemar.

Speaker 1 (01:08:37):
Mike Chris started in radio, so he was a popular
radio host, popular rapper and in movies. But oh man,
I thought of somebody else, got Drake, Oh Drake? And
how about Jared Leto? You made me think of him, yimmy,
because there's a lot of guys who they find their
way maybe enacting or whatever right there in a few movies.

(01:08:58):
They do their thing and then they try to start
a band, but that band's never really that good. Thirty
seconds to Mars is a pretty legitimate band, definitely. So
you know, I think Jared Leto's done pretty well.

Speaker 4 (01:09:09):
Mickey Mouse Club, Britney Spears and in that case just
in uh timber three times three time.

Speaker 1 (01:09:16):
So lightning striking twice more than once. Not to be
pop guy, but all the most of the dudes from
one direction, Like Harry Styles was a boy band, reality guy.
He was on What X Factor last year before the
Taylor Swift rage. Everyone's kids were going to see Harry
Styles selling out stadiums. Uh, let's go to lenin Syracuse,
my old stomping grounds.

Speaker 6 (01:09:36):
What's up, hey, guys, I.

Speaker 17 (01:09:39):
Think I may have the definitive cross industry winner. How
about Miami Steve Little Steve band Zant fifty year guitars
for Bruce Springsteen and then transitions into the Tony Soprano?

Speaker 1 (01:09:56):
Was out? Was it? They pulled me back in? That's
a great answer, dude. I'm watching the Sopranos now and
I'm reliving the whole thing. And by the way, if
you were a fan, you should watch the David Chase
documentary on HBO Maxis behind the scenes of that whole
story and everything else.

Speaker 4 (01:10:11):
There's also a documentary on Little Steven that's out. Oh
that's awesome.

Speaker 1 (01:10:15):
Yeah, that is pretty cool when you think about it,
because David Chase saw him as the story was that
guy Stevie van Zandt from the E Street Band. Yep,
that guy. He looks like al Pacino to me. And
Steve van Zanae's like, I'm not an actor. He's like,
you are, you just don't know it yet.

Speaker 4 (01:10:30):
And prior to that is music totally evolved because he
went to be like an activist.

Speaker 1 (01:10:34):
That's so cool, man. Wow, And you know what, that's
a good answer, Len, great answer. You deserve some dinosaur barbecue, which,
by the way, is lenstill on the phone? Yeah? I
think he's there, still, Len, Len, some dinosaur barbecue for you,
my friend. Awesome, best barbecue outside if you're if you're
an upstate New York that's the that's the stuff right there.

(01:10:54):
All right, let's close with lesson Florida. What's up? Less?

Speaker 5 (01:11:00):
Make it quick?

Speaker 6 (01:11:01):
Just one for acting and a couple from music from
Kelsey Grammar and Danny DeVito from Cheers to Always Sonny
in Philadelphia and Frasier. Yeah, yep. And then for music.
I can't believe no one said it. Dave Grohl from.

Speaker 1 (01:11:16):
Nirvana to Yeah, that's a great answer, so obvious. You're right.
Do you give us good one? Lead?

Speaker 6 (01:11:23):
Probably to put a bone in this thing, Eric Clapton,
because he's the only person I know that won Song
of the Year the same song twice with Leila.

Speaker 1 (01:11:33):
That's very cool, good one, now you ain't. Yeah that
Dave Growland is such a great answer too, because think
about it, it's so hard to make it. You make it,
then you lose it, and then you gotta make it again.
And he did it. Yeah, that's incredible. So hey, thanks
for sharing. Thanks for Karen and if you want to
add more to this, hit us at Covino and Red

(01:11:53):
Dan Bayer for an update, d B.

Speaker 2 (01:11:56):
As you guys said, show hey, Tony, home run number
forty nine, add on the two stole bases. Dodgers lead
the Marlins nine to three in the sixth inning. The
stolen base total for Otani now up to fifty one. So,
as he said, one home run away from fifty to fifty.

Speaker 1 (01:12:10):
Wow, we just missed his fiftieth home run. It was
like ten seconds after we signed off the air yesterday.
We have no control over the network.

Speaker 4 (01:12:20):
Hard out, I know, and you guys ended by saying,
and watch this at bet from Otani right now and
the hard out hit we are Fox Sports and literally
fifteen seconds later, damn.

Speaker 1 (01:12:31):
Think about it. Talk about a big game player guy
rising to the occasion. He's trying to go fifty to fifty,
but he does it in such a way where he's
six for six. He could have got that cycle if
he made that triple. He almost had that triple. And
I don't know if this is true, but Mike runs
this place set it and he saw it on social media,

(01:12:52):
so it has to be true mostly true. Who said it, Oh,
Mike runs his place. Not one player in baseball history
was able to do what sho hail Tani did in
one night. Six hits in one game, Okay, five extra
base hits, fair, ten rbon ah, three home runs. Right.

(01:13:20):
Some people may have had three home runs, but they
didn't have ten RBI. Someone may have had ten RBI,
but they didn't have the three home runs or six
hits or six hits. He accomplished some of these milestones
in one game, and no other Hall of Famer has
done all of these things throughout their career. Throughout their career,
he did in one game. I know that sounds confusing,

(01:13:40):
but think about that for a minute. We're seeing an
unbelievable player do unbelievable things, and again he's not completely healthy.
But I do agree that also allows him to focus
on being a great hitter, and we're reaping all the benefits.
That's better than a slow pitch softball staff line. That's

(01:14:00):
better than a little league stat line who goes six
for six with ten Ribby's three home runs, five extra
base hits. That is again, no player has done that
in their career. Video game mode, he did it in
one night. Unreal watching this guy. Oh my gosh, so

(01:14:21):
oh Tony. The greatest day baseball history really was. It's
not debatable. It is the greatest day. We witnessed, the
greatest day. No props to Joe Davis on calling that,
but truth, yeah, it was great. This is not real life,

(01:14:45):
doesn't feel like it's not even little league. I don't
think a kid little league has ever had that. That
told you I dominated a little league, not even close.
I had a three home run game. I didn't have
ten RM behind. I said it a minute ago. That's
that's better than any little league or slow pin softball.
I'll come home breaking to my wife like Cony. I
went four for four with two home runs. Yeah, I'm
I'm playing with fat old guys at the park. And

(01:15:06):
by the way, he was like a half a step
from the cycle though, think about that would have been man.
He deserves everything and more. You know when that guy
is unbelievable, You know when you don't want to be
the old guy and think a replay is real? Yeah,
like another one, No, Grandpa, that's a replay. I felt
that way at the gym. You know, Tony hit another right, yeah, yeah, player,

(01:15:30):
I was like I saw this he already. Oh wait,
hold on, hold on one second. I didn't want to
put John sterling. Oh oh oh, sorry, it's the replay.
I felt that way. I'm watching the Mets Phillies at
the gym and they cut in with a Tony home
run and I go, oh, it must be the one
that we that we saw at the studio. Oh wait, no,

(01:15:50):
that's not the what okay, So my question based on this.
We gave you the stats. You've seen it, You've heard
about it all night long. They were talking about it.
Hey and Aaron Rodgers, they both had knights. But show
Hayes was ridiculous. He was going to about one twenty
in the playoffs. Of all the things that he accomplished yesterday, No,
but of all the things you've seen and the highlights

(01:16:11):
you've watched and everything he did yesterday, the five extra
base hits, almost the cycle, three home runs, ten RBI
six hits. Of all the things you've seen from this guy,
what's the most impressive to you? Like Rich, you were
really impressed to see how he just flew around the
bases yesterday because he took a regular, like routine double
and almost turned that into a trap. I said to

(01:16:32):
you guys, like, what, dude's fact, what just wreaked of
stand up double? Ninety nine percent of guys, he almost
got that stand up double? Do the little dance at second. Yeah,
he almost legged out a triple on what really was
just a ball in the gap picked up cleanly. What's
the most impressed the speed and the fact, the obvious
fact that we are forgetting there's another layer of his game,

(01:16:55):
and that is a cy young level pitcher. It's when
we were kids thinking about how bo Jackson was running
for touchdowns but also climbing walls in the outfield, robin
home runs and hitting home runs and beaten infield hits
out like like he's you know, Ricky Henderson. What we're

(01:17:17):
seeing is absurd. Put it in perspective, it would be hard.
It's hard to process and put in It's when we
talked about like circus numbers, when we talked about bo Jackson.
You try to put in perspective, like all right, that
would be like, you know, Derrick Henry also hitting home
runs or McCaffrey also playing baseball. It doesn't make sense.

(01:17:38):
But when I tell you that would be like Aaron Judge,
what if I told you. Oh yeah, by the way,
you don't might not know this, but Aaron Judge is
a starting pitcher that could get you maybe fifteen to
twenty wins. It just doesn't feel real. How about this too,
It's very subtle. I gotta give Mike who runs this
place credit. He makes great observations. He really does. Runs

(01:18:00):
this place. Looks like Rick from Punk Stars, looks like
Stone called ten years old, even though he's younger than something.

Speaker 3 (01:18:07):
He looks like this, Oh never heard of him?

Speaker 1 (01:18:11):
He goes and look how respectful he is when he
takes his curtain call, like not only putting up monster
numbers six for six, three home runs, ten rbi, fifty
to fifty, but he's so humbly. He takes his curtain
call right, he waves to the fans. He's a super
duper star. He almost sits shy. Yeah, he's shy and

(01:18:34):
humble about it, but so respectful to the point where
you see him wave to the crowd. But he also acknowledges.
I think he acknowledges the picture and says like, I'm
not trying to show you up. Yeah right, like you
see him, he waves the crowd. Then he turns around Rich,
and you see him look toward the diamond, and I
think he's looking toward the picture and be like, hey man,

(01:18:54):
I'm not trying to show you up. I'm just you know,
I'm just saying thanks to the crowd. He gave the
picture a little look like no disrition, like it's unbelievable.
And then to think about this, remember how the season
started with all the controversy. I was just about to say,
you brought that up, Rich, You took the words out
of my mouth. Rich.

Speaker 4 (01:19:12):
Remember your first thoughts on that when we were live
on the air, when that was all breaking news with
Dan Byer on our show. You thought, and some others
thought too, uh oh, that translator is covering for Otani.

Speaker 1 (01:19:24):
He's gonna go to jail. And you thought that was Ah,
you don't need this noise to start the season. This
is a bad start, you know, to think that he
put up these numbers, these type of numbers, with that
kind of start all that controversy. That was weeks of controversy. Man,
They're like, oh, man Oltani, look what he's doing. He's
blowing it in La This is terrible. Do you think
his old translator, uh made a prop bet for him

(01:19:44):
to go fifty to fifty before all this like that,
that's just coming. It's kind of a forgotten thing. It's
like we all kind of forgot about it.

Speaker 4 (01:19:51):
There's some other athletes who probably would have unraveled around
all that noise.

Speaker 1 (01:19:55):
That is unbelievable. So again I posed this question based
done everything we saw, what impresses you the most. It'd
be something subtle, like I said, the respect he showed
to the opposing team. It could be the fact that, hey,
they pitched it to him in the first place. What
impressed you about the whole experience or his skills? And man,
I'm also here to say, for as much as I

(01:20:18):
love history and the legends, seriously, Babe Ruth, forget about
him step aside. Yeah, there's a new guy. You know
what he has in common?

Speaker 4 (01:20:28):
Though, And I'm not old enough to have seen Babe
Ruth play, unfortunately, none of us are shunt say yeah,
but those old black and white videos we've always seen
growing up our entire lives.

Speaker 1 (01:20:38):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:20:38):
The one thing that and I'm not alone that we
notice about Babe Ruth how easy and smooth his swing was.

Speaker 1 (01:20:45):
It looked like effortless. He sort of stepped into it
because they weren't pitching nearly as fast.

Speaker 4 (01:20:51):
Well, that's one thing with Otani though, that I love
watching in yesterday that forty ninth home run. That might
be the most beautiful swing I've seen all season, where
it literally looks like just a smooth little golf swing.
It's so natural and it's like he was born to
be the best player ever to live. It's insane, you
know what it is. You've seen it more so with pitchers.

(01:21:12):
Japanese baseball players have slightly different mechanics sometimes than American
and of course Latino.

Speaker 1 (01:21:20):
Ye. Yeah, there's just a you know, I guess that
this is a different strutting there swing or something, and
there's just this little hitch and smoothness to his his
swing that is just different. There's something about in swing. Yeah.
I believe it was Colin Cowherd that said it this morning.
You know, you see all these highlights and clips throughout
the day. Guys, we live the same life as you.

(01:21:41):
You know, you're scrolling, you're watching highlights, You're seeing all
these clips. And I believe it was Colin that said
something along the lines of even in the Dodgers lineup
when it's just stacked with superstars. You got Mookie Betts, right,
you got Freddie Freeman, you got superstars on this team,
and they pale in comparison to the skill level of
this guy. He makes them look average, where guys like

(01:22:03):
Mookie Bets are even like, man, I don't even know
what did call it, Call him sexy. He's just a
sexy player. So you may have thought they were. You
thought they may have been, you know, going overboard with
Aaron Rodgers last night on that broadcast. Well, let me
tell you, We're gonna go overboard on Showhail Tani because
I've been a baseball fan my whole life. We all have,
and what we're seeing is unbelievable. And mind you, I'm

(01:22:26):
not a Dodgers fan. I'm just making that clear. I'm
not a Dodgers hater either, but I think we're all
a fan of greatness and we witness it every night
with this guy. And he stepped up so big last
night Big Lee, Big Lee for real and clinched a
playoff spot Rich with that one, which is something obviously
he never did with the Angels.

Speaker 4 (01:22:44):
Yep, yep, yep. So the next thing, ye is that
the single best performance ever by an athlete.

Speaker 1 (01:22:51):
Yes, yes, yeah, yes, dude, absolutely give me another one
in a single game. Thinking about like again, those are
those are video game number I know what you're saying,
Like like a one hundred point NBA game and he
could join the game. I know who beat him, Bo
Jackson and tech Mobile had better stats. That's the only person.
That's the only Marcus Allen maybe in Tech Mobile, Mark

(01:23:13):
McGuire in RBI Baseball, Like I don't there's no other
person I think that had that kind of day with
that kind of significance too. He was going for fifty
to fifty. They're clinching a playoff like unbelieved. Talking about
big time play, Well, there's two layers I want to
bring up before we move on to the NFL. Layer
Number one is and by the way, Rich, I'm just trying.

(01:23:35):
I'm trying to process it. I really am, so talking
it out with you guys is making me and hopefully
you guys sort of absorb what we're witnessing. Skip Schumacher.
I really admired what he said after the game. It
was interesting because you could have pitched around this guy
at some point, you could have not went after him.

(01:23:57):
And listen to what Skip said.

Speaker 18 (01:23:59):
I think it's a bad move baseball wise, karma wise,
baseball god wise. You you go after him and see
if you can get him out. And I think I'm
out of respect for the game. We're gonna go after him.

Speaker 1 (01:24:11):
Right, I love it. That's a great answer. Like, listen,
I'm not dishing it up for him, but I'm not
gonna walk him. I'm not gonna you know, this is
good for baseball. Have our best pitchers go at him
and if he wins, yeah, then he deserves it. Yeah,
but we're going after it. I love that. And the
other layer is all right, now that we've done this
six or six, ten ribis fifty to fifty. All right, Show, Hey,

(01:24:33):
you're the greatest. You'll be pitching next year, maybe in
the postseason. Here's the question, how much does his postseason
performance play into how you view him? Because this is
his first little Little taste, his first sniff of the postseason.
Keep in mind, the Angels weren't taking him there, so

(01:24:53):
we get to see show Hay on the big stage
wearing the little patch on his hat. He's a playoff
now come two weeks from now, Little Taste, I think
he's one of those unflappable, unrattled sort of guys where
he steps up and lives in those moments. Seems like it, right,
He's so calm and cool and collected. I mean, just

(01:25:14):
what he did last night proves that. I don't think
there's any moment bigger than what he's capable of. And
I can't wait to see that in the playoffs. And
like I said, with that greatness, you get that discipline,
that that humble side of his culture as a Japanese player.
Have you seen that Rob low story that's gone viral too? No,

(01:25:34):
Rob Lowell handsome. He's on the view or something telling
stories about I forget what show it is. It's definitely
a show I don't watch Rob Low. The guy was
the NFL hat. Yeah, No, that's Rob Polenka. No, or
is that? Rob Low tells the story of how he
met Shoheo Tani and it's like a magnificent sort of thing.

(01:25:55):
Oh my god. It show like even movie stars are
like enamored by this guy, right because he's massive just
by stature too. And he says that he's working out
and he goes to show. Hey, yeah, I'd love to
get a picture, and he's like, absolutely, give me one minute.
He goes. He comes back out in full uniform. He goes,

(01:26:18):
he gets stressed just for this moment, stirrup, socks, hat,
just for the picture, he goes. And I felt so bad,
like he didn't have to do all that. And then
later on he texts Rob Low and asks him permission
if he could post the photo just out of respect.
He goes, No other athlete would have treated me with

(01:26:38):
that amount of respect. He goes. Kind of shows you
what type of guy he really is. He goes, no
one else would have done that. So I man, it's
the little things about the guy. Forget about the monster
home runs, the little things that are also pretty impressive
about this dude. I'm going overboard, rich and I think
we all are what we witnessed. He was a once

(01:27:00):
in a lifetime thing where we'll tell our grandkids that, well,
we were on the air right before it happened, rich
or as it was happening. So we all witnessed it
yesterday and it was unbelievable. We have a Babe Ruthian
type of story. You know how old guys be, Like
I shaw him call the home run. He called his shot. Oh,
let me tell you about the babe. We could tell

(01:27:22):
our grandkids one day he was. He was September September nineteenth. Oh,
never forget it, showho Tney. He was going to be
the first fifty in fifty to fifty. And let me
tell you it wasn't just a new ordinary day for him, Grandpa,
how you're trooling? Yeah, no, seriously, but it was one

(01:27:42):
of those days. You'll be feeding the ducks thinking about
that one day as an old guy. And what a
better time to be a sports fan. With NFL Week
three here, nine games left in the baseball world. That
to me is ridiculous. You got a weekend, ser you
got a weekday series and then the finally, you know,

(01:28:03):
the final weekend. So every team's got three game sets left.
It's just as good as you could get in the
world of sports. Absolutely, we'll talk some baseball playoffs, of course,
most importantly a little preview of Week three of the
NFL all coming up here on Fox Sports Radio. Did
you hear Rob Parker yesterday here on Fox Sports Radio?
Though I love He's like, it's fool gayzy. The bases

(01:28:28):
are bigger now, He's like, the bases are like pizza boxes.
Anybody could steal fifty bases. We would have seven texting
Vince Coleman while we're saying that it's true, or Rickey
Henderson on his phone if it was easier, ready to
be doing it. It just proves that when we all
swim this direction, Rob swims. The other direction was protecting

(01:28:50):
the legacy of lou Brock or something. But he loves
his baseball. Man, I love what I'm seeing. And now
we got to shift gears to Aaron Rodgers because that
was the other really big story last night. He had
a game, man, he really did. I'm telling you, very
rarely do I see something so clear and it plays out,
because a lot of times I'm like, it's so obvious, guys,
and then it's like, no, that that didn't happen. It

(01:29:11):
felt like it was going to happen last night, which
is why I was so adamant that dude jets by
at least twenty they're gonna murder him. And that's what
they did. Aaron Rodgers looked like the Aaron Rodgers of old.
We were waiting for it. You knew it was gonna
take a week or so. They couldn't say it enough
last night and his he had touch, he had accuracy.

(01:29:31):
He was throwing tight spirals like all this money. Crispity crunchity.
He was looking crispy last night.

Speaker 3 (01:29:38):
He was.

Speaker 1 (01:29:39):
He had yeah mobile, he was crispity crunchingy.

Speaker 8 (01:29:42):
He really was.

Speaker 13 (01:29:43):
He was.

Speaker 1 (01:29:44):
He was extra crispy yesterday, man. And it was fun
to see. It was the Aaron Rodgers of old, and
it felt like he wanted to to really show that
last night on a bigger stage. But after the game,
that viral clip of him hugging Robert Sala that rubbed
me the wrong way. I didn't like that. That wasn't

(01:30:05):
a hug. Yeah, that was weird, and they both downplayed
it like it was nothing. I mean, not tempted hug
by sorting. I mean Rogers joked that, you know, take
a listen to both of them and then I'll give
you my take. Aaron Rodgers, please.

Speaker 19 (01:30:18):
He's not a big hugger usually, so I don't know
he was going for the hugu. He likes to do
the two hand chest push as well, so but he
talks a lot about two score leads, so I just
kind of gam a push and said two score lead
that's what happens.

Speaker 1 (01:30:33):
I believe Aaron Rodgers. I feel like Aaron Rodgers was
in a zone last night where he wanted to make
a statement. He wanted to annihilate the New England Patriots.
And after the game he said, like, these Jet fans
have been through a lot, They've been through a lot
of misery. If you're saying that the eye of the
Tiger prevented him from, you know, being buddy, chummy and

(01:30:56):
huggy in that moment, because he wasn't, he wasn't in
that zone, I'll buy into that. It's like baseball, if
you had a three or four run lead and people
were celebrating, You're like, no, no, no, no, celebrate we
have a ten round lead. Like I think what was
going on. I think Aaron Rodgers was like, no, I'm
not done. I want to break this team. I felt
like he was being a jerk. And here's why. Before
we hear what Sala had to say about it again,

(01:31:18):
I hate to quote the guy that runs this place, Mike,
but I agree with him. We were talking about it
before the show started. Is he gonna start getting writing
credit for you?

Speaker 6 (01:31:26):
Is no?

Speaker 1 (01:31:26):
Because I actually agree. I mean I noticed it when
I When I say it, you're like, yeah, I noticed
it too. It wasn't just when Sala went in for
the hug. It wasn't just a push off of don't
hug me, I'm in my zone from Aaron Rodgers. It
was that get the f off me mf or look
that he gave him. He gave him a mean mug

(01:31:48):
stare right after, like, who do you think you're hugging?
You know you're on my s list, Like there's something
more stir in the kool aid, Danny g you saw that.
I think Aaron Rodgers is a peculiar guy and it's
hard to read him sometimes. I think that was there
was a bit of sarcasm, like, yo, we're not up
by enough. I didn't like that get off mek.

Speaker 4 (01:32:07):
It was the look that look. We have all seen
it from a female and she's had enough of you. Yes,
that's what that looked like.

Speaker 1 (01:32:14):
Watch that again, guys. You know, like I said, it's
the subtle things like when Sho Hay took his curtain call.
Yes he acknowledges the pictures, very subtle. When Aaron Rodgers
pushes Sala off, he looks at him like like fu dude,
I don't know. I don't know that. Look, well, you
are not cool. I'm captain Romance. I don't know what
you're talking about, Danny. But yes, that was a take

(01:32:36):
me to Mastros, not Taco Bell.

Speaker 8 (01:32:38):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:32:38):
Yeah, like something's not right, Like there was something off
and that does post the question today and we'll take
your phone calls on at your observations again. Was that
something or was that nothing at all? Let's hear from
Salah real quick and then an update. Let's do it.

Speaker 17 (01:32:52):
Part of the things that we've been talking about is
to just get the defensive two score ly and it
was too scorely, so I guess he just wanted to
see something on defense.

Speaker 1 (01:33:03):
He just reminded me that he got the spot. I mean,
they both smiled it off. Unless they're both great actors,
it seems like they were being honest. But I didn't
like what I saw in the heat of the moment.
I like intensity and listen, I'm a Niners fan, as
you know, but in the AFC, I think it's a
fun story to sort of root for the Jets and
see what Aaron Rodgers could do. It's a sad franchise

(01:33:24):
that the fan base is Thurston. They're thirst They're like
Thurston Howl the third. They are Thurston for some playoff love.
It's been a minute. So when you see Aaron Rodgers,
you know want to take his foot and stomp it
on the throat of the Patriots last night. If you're
a Jets fan, you got to love his intensity. You
got to love to say, Aaron Rodgers is back. They

(01:33:45):
looked that way or prisoner of the moment. That's a
two to one team. Tua is injured. They just beat
the Patriots. Bring on Josh Allen. Let's see what they got.
In fact, let's bring on Isaac Loancle Long Crown. Let's
say what he's got too. He's got well Rich. We're
actually gonna start with your San Francisco forty going to play.

(01:34:08):
George Kittle doubtful, oh Man, the whole team hamstring injury,
pass rusher and Nick Bosa questionable, wow a rib injury,
and receiver Deebo Samuel as expected, ruled out with a
calf injury. No McCaffrey, no Debo, no Bosa, no Kittle,
no Roger, no Rerun, no rent if if Tukinnakua and

(01:34:32):
Cooper Cup weren't out, I'd be nervous. I think the
forty nine Ers defense has to win this game, and
Brock Purdy is going to have to do something a
little extra this week, which he is certainly capable of doing.
I mean, the Rams got their ass whooped last week
by Caro by Arizona, So maybe maybe the Rams aren't clicking,
and the Niners on a week where they're missing I

(01:34:53):
don't know, all these stars, maybe they they found the
right team to play. This is Danny G's Friday So
Celebration selection for you.

Speaker 17 (01:35:02):
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Speaker 7 (01:36:39):
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Here you go, Bo Jackson's going all the way. All right,
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Speaker 1 (01:36:58):
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(01:37:19):
all right?

Speaker 17 (01:37:19):
Now?

Speaker 1 (01:37:20):
I like to do bring that solar power. I like
to do a little parlay money line. Three teams, and
I never like to go more than three because then
now you're just being unrealistic. And if you do less,
has that any fun with the odds? No, So we'll
go three games moneyline parlay. I'm gonna keep betting against
them until they prove me right. The Saints are not

(01:37:43):
that good. What is going on in the NFL. They
haven't not scored yet. They looked that. So I'm going
Eagles money line, which is plus one thirty. Do not
feel good about the Eagles coming up with tough loss?
You don't think Nick Siriana, he's got a game plan.
They're going down to the Dome. I love the Philadelphia

(01:38:05):
Eagles this Sunday do you agree or discard, he said
Dome dom Hi. I also like the Detroit Lions, another
team coming off of disappointment. You know what they should
have done, ground and pound, run the ball. Remember week
one when the Rams kept backing up on their heels

(01:38:26):
and he said pound stop it. The Rams couldn't stop
that offense. The run game of Detroit. They abandoned that
last week against Tampa. So I'm going Detroit at Arizona.
I need a little more proof in the pudding that
Marvin Harrison Junior and Kyler Murray are the real deal.
Detroit should have even could have won the NFC Championship
game last year against my Niners. So I like Detroit

(01:38:49):
on the row ad as a favorite to beat Arizona.
I'm going money line, though, so we'll go money line Detroit,
money line Philadelphia, and then if you want to throw
one more money line in there. I hated, but I
think I'm going Kansas City on the road, another road team,
but I'll again Patrick Mahomes. Do you bet against him

(01:39:10):
until they lose? I wouldn't, and I listen. I liked
you what Atlanta showed last week, but I don't know.
Kansas City's a different beast. So those are your three
money line bets. I like the case one best. Here's
why I don't like Detroit. I like Detroit, but a
lot of noise in Dan Campbell's life and world this
week especially. You know, he's being stalked. He's forced to

(01:39:32):
sell his home in Detroit. Did you hear that, sulle
A couple of cities say the storyline. Yeah, forced to
sell his home after he's being stalked by crazy fans
and threatened and things like that. And as far as
the Saints, I don't know, man, that's a tough one.
I'm saying, you like the Eagles here, but the Saints
look really solid. So here here again, let me say

(01:39:55):
one more time, DraftKings, sports book code, see our show. Hey,
this could fall on its face or maybe I'm getting
hot right now. Kansas City at Atlanta. Now, you might
say Richard picking all road teams. I know, but I
just think Kansas City beats Atlanta, Philadelphia better team than
New Orleans. I'm still not sold on the Saints until

(01:40:16):
Alvin Kamara and Derek Carr called me and they're like, Yo, dude,
you're just wrong about us.

Speaker 4 (01:40:20):
But rich you know, what's not changing with the Saints.
They're oc Clint Kobiak is the name we keep hearing
the past couple of weeks. He is aggressive, He loves
to go down the field. He will not allow Derek
Carr to do his dink and dunk routine.

Speaker 1 (01:40:32):
Gary taught him, well, huh, his pops. So hey, we'll
put it this way. They couldn't have done anything more
to prove that they're legit, so maybe they will be
exposed this week. We see and Detroit. Like I said,
until Arizona proves a little more to me, I like
the Lions to rebound and get to two and one.
That by the way, Chiefs, Eagles, Lions, DraftKings parlay one

(01:40:52):
hundred pays fiveh eight. So there you have it. That's
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more baseball playoff runs all coming up right here, Fox
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Speaker 6 (01:41:17):
I love it.

Speaker 4 (01:41:18):
Yeah, We're gonna get some props and some shout outs
to the in and out burger workforce, and we'll see
how many NFL bench players you guys.

Speaker 1 (01:41:27):
Know, Okay, it was also National Cheeseburger Day this week, right,
so we got burgers on our mind. Yes, and where's Spotty?
He's keeping score? I think the stand one out? Yeah,
we all did you? Who else went there? It's it's
is that it's a local chain, but it's a chain
that's usually it's so good. And what what type of

(01:41:48):
cheese do you go for? I was say, I'm on
the blue cheeseburger, but they have all kinds of great stuff.
I'm a pepper Jack type of guy. Really, I think
Cheddar is the best on burgers. So there's a scorekeeper.

Speaker 4 (01:41:58):
Welcome in, Spotty our score keeping the discuy, I was
getting my score sheet prepared.

Speaker 1 (01:42:03):
Nice. This is our way of given props to the
in and out Burger workforce and seeing how many NFL
bench players we know. All right, we're gonna go to
the studio line. Let's do it. Dave in Chico, California
is gonna be our contestant. Hey, oh, Cheico, what's up?

Speaker 3 (01:42:16):
Man?

Speaker 7 (01:42:16):
Hey the Dave Man?

Speaker 14 (01:42:18):
Not too much?

Speaker 7 (01:42:18):
Goad Rogers really killed yesterday?

Speaker 17 (01:42:20):
Though?

Speaker 1 (01:42:20):
Is he from Chico? He is? That is true Chico area? Dave?
What do you do for a living there?

Speaker 3 (01:42:26):
Ah?

Speaker 5 (01:42:26):
So insurance.

Speaker 1 (01:42:27):
Cool.

Speaker 4 (01:42:28):
All right, now this is higher than ever before. By
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Speaker 1 (01:42:38):
Okay, okay, see we can do that.

Speaker 4 (01:42:40):
All right, let's go Covino. You're up first. In and
out worker or NFL player Zach Harrison.

Speaker 1 (01:42:46):
Zach Harrison, NFL rich Which we said that so confidently,
Zach Harrison. I'm going in and out worker. It sounds
too to NFL Spotty, it sounds very NFL. I'm gonna
go with NML Low and Cross Senior Fry Tender, Scottsdale.

Speaker 4 (01:43:03):
Arizona, Iowa, Samuel, National Football League, Dave and Chico.

Speaker 3 (01:43:09):
Yeah, we'll go a football league as well.

Speaker 4 (01:43:12):
Zach Harrison is a backup defensive end for the NFL.
Right Coveno Cove. Next name for your consideration, in and
out worker or NFL player Kevin Tyler.

Speaker 1 (01:43:26):
Kevin Tyler also an NFL player, Rich Kevin Tyler, one
of the creators of animal Style.

Speaker 10 (01:43:33):
I'm going in stopping spot. I'm gonna stick with NFL
on this one.

Speaker 20 (01:43:37):
Isaac four by four coordinator, Oakland, California, four by four.

Speaker 1 (01:43:43):
I love a four by four. Samuel L. Johnson, I'm
gonna say, in and out Dave, we'll play NFL player
in Kevin Tyler is an associate for all Right. Coveno.
Next name Ashton Davis, Ashton, Ashton, Ashton, Ashton, in and

(01:44:07):
out Rich, NFL player, Spotty, uh in and out Low
and Cron NFL sam can I hear that name one
what time? Ashton Davis, Ashton Davis, NFL, Dave in Chico.

Speaker 7 (01:44:22):
We'll just stick with the NFL.

Speaker 4 (01:44:24):
He has a backup safety for the New York Wow,
the Jets. All right, we're giving props to in and
out burger work for Aaron Rodgers doesn't even.

Speaker 1 (01:44:34):
Know that guy.

Speaker 4 (01:44:37):
We're seeing. How many NFL bench players you know they?
Next name Coveno, Thomas Harper.

Speaker 1 (01:44:44):
Thomas Harper sounds like an in and out kind of guy. Rich.
He's the guy that decided on those little burger hats
they all wear. Spotty. Yeah, in and out as well,
Isaac NFL.

Speaker 15 (01:44:54):
Samuel to quote the masterpiece of clockwork, Orange the old
in out out.

Speaker 1 (01:45:00):
Dave and Chico.

Speaker 5 (01:45:02):
We'll just stick with NFL.

Speaker 4 (01:45:05):
Thomas Harper is a third string safety for the Las
Vegas Raiders. Wow, all right, Coveno. Next name in and
out worker or NFL player, Matthew Dorsey.

Speaker 1 (01:45:17):
Matthew Dorsey NFL rich NFL baby's botty NFL because they
both said it so confidently.

Speaker 20 (01:45:24):
Isaac Placemat, Design Auditor, Irvine, California.

Speaker 15 (01:45:29):
Yes, Sam, I mean he's got to be a descendant
of Ken Dorsey NFL.

Speaker 7 (01:45:33):
Dave on the NFL band wagon.

Speaker 4 (01:45:37):
Matthew Dorsey is a warranty administrator for In and Out
Burger in California.

Speaker 1 (01:45:41):
Is BS.

Speaker 4 (01:45:42):
No one's gone raising the roof, all right, Covino. Next
name in and out worker or NFL player Timothy Thomas.

Speaker 1 (01:45:52):
Sounds NFL rich. Timothy Thomas ooh, he's got the refills,
the condiments.

Speaker 10 (01:45:59):
I'm going in out spotty. Every time I go with Covino,
I lose. I'm going in and out Low and Crown NFL, Samuel,
in and Out Dave Timothy Thomas is a store manager
for Texas.

Speaker 1 (01:46:15):
Yeah, I love it. He leads the troops in Texas. Now, Timothy,
all right, Covino. Next name Landon Young, Landon Young NFL.
Rich Landon Young feels like a backup for the Bucks.
Or something. I'm going to NFL spot NFL low and cron.

Speaker 20 (01:46:34):
Grilled onion procurement, Bakersfield, California, Sam.

Speaker 4 (01:46:39):
Sam, give me the shield. NFL Dave and Chico, Yeah,
we'll go the NFL. Landon Young is a backup left
guard from.

Speaker 1 (01:46:47):
New Orleans said sorry, Isaac, all right?

Speaker 4 (01:46:51):
And finally Coveno in and out worker or NFL player
Anthony Nelson.

Speaker 1 (01:46:57):
Anthony Nelson in and out Burger rich Burgers, spottys I'll
take yeah, alright, Lelo and crack NFL Sam, he's a
former Hawkeye place for the Buccaneers.

Speaker 8 (01:47:10):
NFL Dave, he's sound pretty concident.

Speaker 6 (01:47:13):
We're going to FEL NFL.

Speaker 1 (01:47:14):
Yeah, too bad, Sam didn't go first.

Speaker 4 (01:47:16):
Anthony Nelson is a backup outside linebacker for the Tampa
Bay Bucks.

Speaker 1 (01:47:21):
Nice good job, buddy, all right, and now Italian side
Italian sound effects like people I just picked. All right,
I just picture that meme of the guy that looks
like Dexter with all the numbers flow.

Speaker 4 (01:47:34):
Now, remember as long as Dave in Chico, California doesn't
come in last place, he's a winner.

Speaker 1 (01:47:39):
It's actually a lot of tears. Okay, So in uh
second to last place. Second to last would be spot.

Speaker 10 (01:47:48):
I came in second to last place, spot, okay, alright?
In third to last place Rich Davis with a total
of four. I was four and four not too bad,
all right? In uh worth to last one? Would that
be second? I don't know, Isaac with five? All right,
So there's a tie for first place. Tied for first

(01:48:11):
place is Ioa Sam who had a good streak and Dave. Sorry,
So congratulations day first place.

Speaker 1 (01:48:22):
Dave.

Speaker 4 (01:48:22):
What a victory for you on this Friday. We're gonna
mail out of seeing our swiggy to you.

Speaker 7 (01:48:27):
Oh thanks guys, thank you man.

Speaker 1 (01:48:30):
And when you get it, make sure you tag us. Yeah,
take a nice photo and we'll retreat it. Thank you
very much man for playing and enjoy that. Pretty cool.
That was like one of our last swiggies. Yeah, but
we're on the streets. Is we're gonna get a new
shipment of prizes soon.

Speaker 15 (01:48:45):
Danny's been saying it's been like the last Swiggy for
like a month and a half year, just endless swiggies,
and one comes out every week.

Speaker 1 (01:48:51):
We only give them out to people who win exactly.
We were down to the last five, We were down
to the last two. Now, No, he's like, you know
how on the Bachelor, they're like the most dramatic Heason ever,
less Swiggy only in theaters. It's like a clown car
of Swiggy. So you know what that means.

Speaker 4 (01:49:06):
As far as this shipment goes, another one's coming. We
have one more Swiggy in this shipment.

Speaker 1 (01:49:10):
Now, Hey, if you want to qualify because I said
more prizes coming soon, just follow us, follow rate and
review on Apple podcasts, say something nice and if Danny
g emails you, you win a Swiggy. That's our way
of bribing you, thanking you for listening to the show.
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