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Speaker 1 (00:01):
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After the show, Danny g gotta give him props. He
puts up the podcast each hour a best of That's
not why I'm laughing. I'll tell you why I'm laughing.
It's looking at some of our possible bets, DraftKings, Code
c R show. I like Garrett Cole over five strikeouts tonight.
I don't know why I like that, five or more
(01:09):
strikeouts for Garrett Cole, Girt Cole. But I just said, oh,
you know what, what's Thursday night football again? The Jets,
Texans and Jets? Damn Byer, Am I missing something? The
Jets are favored?
Speaker 2 (01:27):
Well, the Texans don't have Stefan Diggs anymore or Nico
Collins anymore.
Speaker 1 (01:31):
So there's that.
Speaker 2 (01:32):
But well, at least for the time being, Nico Collins.
Speaker 1 (01:34):
But favorite. I feel like my nephew's flag football team
could be the Jets right now.
Speaker 2 (01:40):
Short week, Jets are at home.
Speaker 1 (01:42):
That's true. You're right, there's reasons. That's why I asked
Dan Byer because I'm like, what am I missing?
Speaker 3 (01:46):
So I got an update for you at midweek major
that might change your mind on Aaron Rogers.
Speaker 1 (01:52):
Wait, but so Stefan Diggs, Nico Collins at home for
the Jets short week? Yeah, just to me a two
and sixteen that looks awful. Being favored just feels weird.
Speaker 2 (02:08):
It does. They had no business losing to the Patriots,
but they found a way. So it makes you afraid
that even if they do play how you think they
should play that they'll find a way to lose.
Speaker 1 (02:16):
Is it wrong that I'm more interested in seeing Bronny
play with Lebron and Cleveland tonight than I am about
the Jets game.
Speaker 2 (02:23):
A bit? Yeah, Lakers again? What a what a what
a publicity stunt? I mean, my goodness, it's like it's
like a traveling circus.
Speaker 1 (02:31):
By the way, today, on this day, dambire, you know
I'm on this day guy in the eighteen hundreds. Today
was the day of P. T. Barnum's first circus and
we're going to see another one in Cleveland where they
roll out Lebron James and his son for all to see.
Come on, come on, thanks for the circus updates. Rich
As Circus Alert. Yeah, subscribe to his newsletter Circus Alert.
Speaker 2 (02:54):
I worked in the circus town of America, Barrel Boo, Wisconsin. Yes,
look it up, big time circus time Now.
Speaker 1 (03:01):
Is it true that your mom was really trying to
push for you guys to be the great buyers like
Trepeze Act. No, No, it's not my hometown. I just
worked there with the Vier used to get shout out
of a cannon. It was his first gick, shoot.
Speaker 2 (03:15):
You out of a can too.
Speaker 1 (03:24):
Much dumb fun. Thank you guys, thank you World Series,
NBA lebron and Bronnie. Tonight so so a lot of fun,
a lot of reasons to be a sports fan. And
even if you're not a sports fan, thanks for hanging
and uh tonight. There's also something else I know, Danny G.
You're gonna watch besides some NBA, besides some Major League
Baseball World Series. I know when the game's over, Yeah,
(03:45):
I know when the Lakers, you know, and Bronnie when
you're not watching them, when you're not watching the Dodgers
winner loose six pm out here on the West Coast,
when all is said and done, when Co is sleeping.
And by the way, my son, who's four, loves Danny
G's a little boy. He's like, where's baby Co? So
you got to come back soon, bro, My god, I
know that Danny's gonna put coda bed. Hey, Brenda, it's
(04:07):
time Love is Blind. There after we shoot off our
Dodgers fireworks. After after you celebrate or say oh man,
Game six on Friday. Love is Blind Season seven, Leo's back,
the whole cast of the Hannah nick I turned you
from a boy to a man, Nick. Well, you know what,
(04:27):
we may all disagree on these bozos from last night.
I vacuumed ten times a day in the year, but
I think we all could agree that do you have
a four on? Ramsey and Hannah are the worst people
on any dating show of all time. You know, I'll
tell you what, Ramses and Ramseys karate kick that guy.
Ramses and Hannah are worse than the two guys at
Yankee Stadium. Yeah, I agree.
Speaker 4 (04:47):
I want to pull his Anakin Skywalker ponytail.
Speaker 1 (04:50):
I saw someone on social media say, how confident does
that idiot have to be to not even address effect
that he has two stupid breaks? Jared Freed who said
that Jearfedfreed, the comedian give Lary props. Jarffrey goes, this guy,
I mean, what a level of confidence that you have
to have to not even mentioned you have two doofy
looking braids hanging out the side of your head.
Speaker 3 (05:11):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (05:11):
What did Marissa's mom say he looked like the Gang? Yeah,
She's like, you look like you're from the movie Breaking
in the eighties. Yeah, it's a bad look.
Speaker 1 (05:21):
Listen tonight an action packed Now you got, like you said,
some good NBA and American Sports Story Aaron Hernandez new
episode the World Series and Love is Blind. So hey,
a little for everyone and we move on. Good luck
to your Dodgers, Danny, Good luck to your Yankees, Cavino, Danny.
For the fun of it, I would love a Game
six at Dodger Statum where we could all watch with
our listeners. Saturday night is Game seven, possibly. Oh, I
(05:44):
personally think you're gonna get that. The silver lining for
the Dodgers fans, you get to win at home. I
think you let the Yankees breathe too much last night.
You breathe some life back into their bats, and you
got Garrett Cole. Garrett Coles. Garrett Coles do for a gym?
Speaker 4 (05:58):
Yeah, Cole is your You're number one. But Jack Flaherty
is nothing to sneeze.
Speaker 1 (06:03):
I get it, But I Garrett Cole's much like pizza
and sexs Danny, g even when it's bad, it's still
pretty good. And I think with the Yankees' bats getting
a little hot, and that's due to your strategy yesterday,
I'm yours.
Speaker 4 (06:17):
Not my strategy, Dave Roberts strategy.
Speaker 1 (06:19):
And by the way, what great revenge on the flip
side of the Yankees could get Dave Roberts, being that
he was the catalyst of their big comeback when he
was a Red Sox, Right, I mean, let me tell you,
and I don't know, by the way, is can you
know the first person ever to compare Garrett Cole to
pizza and sex? Yeah, because even when he sucks, he's
still pretty good.
Speaker 4 (06:39):
I hope he's Little Caesar's Pizza tonight.
Speaker 1 (06:41):
He I mean he's right though, Garrett Cole, like five
innings three runs is the worst you really get out
of a coal. Yeah, so when you put pressure on
a coal, it becomes a diamond. Oh good one.
Speaker 4 (06:51):
I don't even know how that relates to this, Sam,
play the mhot on yourself.
Speaker 1 (06:55):
See yourself, see yourself off? All right, Hey, listen, we're
gonna get the spot's midwek major in a little bit.
But something that was floating around social media, the sports
world of social media, had to do with a lot
of these young quarterbacks. There was a meme in particular,
I mean, I'll grab it if you if you have
it right there, But it just went over all these
young quarterbacks that are twenty five and under and how
(07:15):
such a little progress has been made this is I
believe it started with Sam Block the dark Spot, Yeah,
and he posted about the development issue? Is it a
development issue with these young quarterbacks? Anthony Richardson twenty two
benched Bryce Young twenty three, benched, Trey Lance twenty four,
benched Justin Fields twenty five, benched Will Levis twenty five, Benched,
(07:38):
Zach Wilson twenty five, benched Mac jones Is twenty six,
benched can he Pickett? Yes he can? Twenty six benched
What is going on with these young quarterbacks?
Speaker 5 (07:49):
Now?
Speaker 1 (07:50):
That's a real crafty meme and a way to position
a lot of these young players. But to me, the
answer is obvious, and you also have to factor in that.
Isn't that always kind of the You know, some guys
make it, some guys don't. We've got a lot of
great young quarterbacks too, right, You could make the same
list of all the great young quarterbacks that have stepped
up in the past few years. Somebody did, which just
(08:11):
highly impressive. Yeah.
Speaker 4 (08:13):
Brian Cass replied to Block's tweet by saying, Caleb Williams
twenty two, Starter, Jaden Daniels twenty three, Starter, Stroud twenty three,
Starter Party twenty four, Starter, Knicks twenty four, Lawrence twenty four,
Jordan Love twenty five, Hurts twenty six, Herbert twenty six,
and two twenty six.
Speaker 1 (08:30):
Yeah, so maybe it's not young quarterbacks. Maybe it's some
stink Some don't listen every time you throughout the history
of the NFL, and I listen, the NFL hasn't been
around forever, and the NFL draft and the way we
see it now has not been around for one hundreds
of the years like other sports like baseball. But Dan Byer,
I know you're a student of the NFL draft. You
follow these things closely. When this usually QB's picked at
(08:54):
one and two. Historically, the joke is always one will
work out, one will not.
Speaker 2 (08:59):
Sure fifty Yeah, even the first round, you can say
is a fifty to fifty.
Speaker 1 (09:04):
It happens all the time. When a quarterback in the
first round works out, is an equally good chance that
one of the other qbs in round one will not.
That's why I'm not surprised by this. It's interesting to
see them all combined in one little list like that.
But I think let's say, let's say it used to
be fifty to fifty, right and now it's sixty forty.
You're still getting forty percent of these young quarterbacks stepping up,
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and you're like, wow, they're pretty good. They're pretty impressive.
But I do have a theory, and I think it's
an obvious one as to why maybe it's ten percent
more leaning the other way toward failure or toward benching.
And I'll give you my analogy of the music industry.
We grew up all of us in the music biz
to some degree. A lot of us got into radio
because we loved music, got into radio. We're also sports
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fans got into sports radio. In the music business, rich
there was something called artist development, meaning you sign a band,
they put out an album and like wow man an
album by the way, that they worked on for years
in per crafted and then the artist development would help
them develop their sound and make sure that they were
good for the next album, and they would work with
them and their image and everything else and groom them
(10:10):
to be these rock stars, the ANR guy, the A
and R guy. But artist development, now you put out
a song, an album, and if you don't follow it up,
you're done. And that's the same mentality of the NFL.
There's no time for development. They throw them out there
see if they could swim, and if they can't, too bad,
instead of giving them the luxury of learning behind a veteran,
(10:32):
you know, sitting there and getting to know the league
after a few years. Some people get that luxury. Not
all people do. So for them, grand opening, grand posing,
I mean. And that's the issue of maybe as to
why it's sixty forty now where it used to be
fifty to fifty. And there's reasons for all the people
on both of those lists, the good list and the
bad list. And you could say the same, by the way,
(10:54):
about comedians. A comedian would work on a set and
craft that for years. A Richard Pryor, a Carlin, A Chappelle,
a Chris Rock, a Seinfeld. These guys would craft their
their special. Now you got guys that are really funny
(11:15):
and women that are funny, the you know, the Sebastian
Metascalcos or the Amy Schumers of the world. They're asked
to do another hour special within a year of their
previous one. I'm not ready for the comic isn't designed
to put out a new hour special six months later.
You got to live life a little bit an hour
(11:35):
an hour special. The point is it takes time to develop,
and you're not giving a lot of these young quarterbacks
at the time. You're just throwing them out there. And
it works for some if they're in a great system,
if they have a great team, but it doesn't work
for everybody. And you don't think of all the quarterbacks
that we said we're done, but you give them another
chance somewhere else, maybe they're not. So is there a
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developmental issue? Is there a development issue in the NFL?
I think so with quarterbacks now, if you want to
go to Danny's list, I feel like you could make
an argument for each one. And I don't want to
be the guy that's like, well, everything's circumstantial. But Rock
Party found himself on a really good team because he
was the last pick. Jordan Love sat for some years.
There is a circumstance to some of these guys. CJ.
(12:19):
Stroud might be the anomaly, right, like he just was
better than we all thought.
Speaker 2 (12:22):
Sure, absolutely, And the reason that Jordan Love sat for
so many years was because they had Aaron Rodgers at
that position.
Speaker 1 (12:30):
Yeah, but it gave them time to grow and feel comfortable,
like a Patrick Mahomes or something. Just a little time
to absorb what's going on.
Speaker 2 (12:37):
Not everybody has that. And and the other problem that
I the league is so quarterback driven now, where it
is so advantageous for Patrick Mahomes or a Tom Brady
to succeed. Everything is based on quarterbacks. Yes, like think
of when we grew up and I and I say
(12:58):
that because there are a lot of listeners our ages.
We talk about the eighty five Bears defense, the Giants
defense with Lawrence Taylor, different ways to win the game,
the Cowboys in the nineties running the ball with Emmett
Smith behind that offensive line. There are a variety of
ways to win games in the National Football League. I
(13:18):
would say that Rich's Niners are really the anomaly when
you look around the rest of the NFL on how
to win football games. Otherwise it is all quarterback based.
Everything is your quarterback needs to be good, and if
he is not good, you're not going to be good.
There aren't ways to like, hey, we'll hang our hat
on our defense. The great defense is in the league
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and they're not waiting for you to figure it out
to be good. Yeah, you know, it's now or never.
Speaker 1 (13:44):
When it comes to these young guys where back in
the day, you give him a chance to develop. Like
my music analogy, there was artist development. There's no time
for player development in today's league.
Speaker 2 (13:55):
And I think that the Colts are able to make
this change because they have Joe Flacco, just like were
able to make the change last year because they had
Gardner Minshew and Richardson was hurt obviously last year, but
not every team has that quarterback that can fill in
and have that sort of role. I think Anthony Richardson
would benefit from a Jordan Love experiment of just sit
(14:17):
for three years.
Speaker 1 (14:18):
Just now.
Speaker 2 (14:19):
They could have control over him for five years if
they want, They could have three more years of trying
to develop Anthony Richardson into their quarterback. But now our
discussion is now do you move on to him and
try to find somebody else? And I just think that
that's pretty dangerous in this day and age of the NFL.
Speaker 1 (14:35):
Dann Bayer, there's a comic Ronnie Chang who does a
whole bit about how impatient we are that we don't
even want Amazon Prime. We want Amazon now Prime now
like next day is almost enough. You want to click
the button and have your doorbell ring right after him.
Our impatience is ridiculous. I'll be honest, because the other
day I got a new case from my laptop when
(14:58):
I travel and I was like, Thursday, four days, let
me keep looking. I need one that's here first thing
in the morning. No, I don't. But our impatience is
so off the charts that even when we saw in
the NFL draft the Atlanta Falcons said, you know what,
Kirk Cousins has a couple of years left, wouldn't it
be sweet to have Michael Pennox junior, who we think
(15:20):
is a solid guy behind them, Everyone's like, that's insane?
Is it insane? Or are we just so used to
we got this shiny new toy we need to play
with it now. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (15:32):
The Penick situation is just unique because, yeah, the Falcons
hadn't arrived yet, and you felt like if they got
another capable player, then they really would arrive. And so
I think that that's that's kind of a standalone you
know standard. It is a little different, but it is
shocking to us, like why would they do?
Speaker 1 (15:48):
I mean, sometimes like the Jordan love thing, he's such
a young man, but because we're so impatient, we felt
like he sat in green Bay for a decade. Yeah,
a couple of seasons.
Speaker 2 (15:58):
Well, Danny's Raiders and O'Connell got just as much of
a chance as Anthony Richardson did in Indianapolis. And one
was the what you know, fifth overall pick, fourth overall
pick in the draft, and what was O'Connell? What rounds
are you taking forth? Something like that. Yeah, yeah, but
they're giving them the same amount of time. Like it's
just it's it's crazy. I know, I used to there
(16:19):
was a word that in our industry. I mean, it's
not like a secretive word. But when when Covino and
I were both in our early twenties, when we first met,
we were going on before we did a show together.
We would bump into each other at auditions like MTV
VJs and all these silly things to audition for, like, yo.
Speaker 1 (16:38):
Cavino, you're gonna be the new uh, you know, the
new host of some cheesy, you know, game show or something.
We'd bump into each other and I would hear the word, dude,
we like what you're doing, but you're green, and I
would always be like, what does that mean green? You're
like you're just that ready, You're just you know, and
I would get like not offended by, but like bummed
about it. Guess what, looking back, I wasn't ready to
host some TV show when I was twenty. You're ready
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when the universe says you are, and I think we're
some time. We're forcing these green twenty two year old
players into a starting role on a as quarterback on
a team that isn't ready because not only are they
not ready, the reason they got this number one top
level pick because they stunk somebody. These gots their young boys.
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For the most part, they may need a few more
years to develop. So the question is based on this
really crafty list because again you could say that there's
just as many young quarterbacks that are thriving. But is
it a development issue or Danny g even post or
a scouting issue, like is it that we have all
these false expectations on people that aren't really that good?
(17:44):
Is it maybe a scouting issue too? I think it's
more of a development issue, but it is an interesting question. Well,
Bryce Young on one of Danny's lists and listen lists,
are they can be made to make you look smart,
like we're in a you know, less than a week
till an election. You can make the same stat look
like it favors Trump or Harris. Numbers are made, you know,
the numbers can be manipulated easy. But what's not manipulated,
(18:08):
which is the facts, is that Bryce Young is twenty two,
twenty three. Last year he was twenty two and he
was told, hey, here's the keys to the quarterback position
of a terrible team. I just think it's more of
an expectations problem. And like you said, lack of patients.
It's like TV shows, you know, Mike was talking about it.
Mike runs this place much like the music industry, where
(18:30):
you would give an artist a chance to develop. Right,
we don't have that time, patience, or effort or money
that we invest in these artists anymore. Seeing with these
young quarterbacks, you expect them to win now Prime now,
the prime now mentality. How many TV shows come out
and they're not moving the needle, but yet you see
the potentials there, so they pull the plug on this
(18:51):
TV show. Years ago, there would have been so much
time and effort and money invested, they'd give it a
chance to at least breathe and develop. There happen in
today's world. There are shows we don't have the time
or patients or money. There are shows and listen. I
haven't watched much network television, but in the twenty twenty tens,
I remember my wife and I would watch a show
like three episodes deep. We'd be like, are this shows
(19:13):
all right? Come to find out like, oh yeah, the
first couple of episodes didn't test well canceled. So for
as much as it developmental issue, I think it's also
an expectation that we as a society have that could
be the issue. It's like, we don't have the patients
that we used to and our expectations are way too high.
Could be a lot realistic. One of the bonds that
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Spot has with Dan Byer and Iowa Sam is that
they're constantly quoting Seinfeld, a show that had terrible ratings
in season one, that if it were made in a
different generation, NBC would have said, yeah, this isn't working.
They let it develop, they let the audience find it.
They realize we got a good product here. Look at
(19:54):
that like a quarterback, right. Family Guys been on the
air for twenty years, but remember Family Guy got yanked
early on because they're like, yeah, this is a working
dame with the rest of development No, yeah, another great example, right,
but yeah, I don't know. But again, when you said this,
it's a combination of all the things. Could you know
you and Danny were pointing out because you could also
(20:15):
argue scouting. Someone said a Trey Lance where there wasn't
much tape on him, and they were like they won
based off of just pure like art athleticism, and oh
we have a little tape and he looks good. So
it's a little of everything.
Speaker 4 (20:28):
And rich when you draft a guy like that because
of the tools he has, that's why you need to
let him marinate behind a vet to put it all together.
Speaker 1 (20:37):
Yeah, not everybody gets that luxury. So it's a perfect
storm of Well, then you got a little more failed
young quarterbacks than you had before. But there's still a
lot of young quarterbacks doing great. But I think it's
more of a societal issue than it is not anything else. No,
you just expect too much too soon from everything in life. Well,
your thoughts will take a little feedback. Next the quarterback
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problem or not in the NFL. Well at Covine on
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Be right now.
Speaker 1 (22:09):
I want it now, I want it now. It's usual
when you need it. Yeah, you want immediate results. We
have no patience and these young quarterbacks are putting in
positions where they don't have a chance to succeed. As
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That's tough. Jerry, by the way, said it took him
(22:30):
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these phone calls. Let's go David in Missouri CNR. The
(23:15):
quarterbacks in the NFL, the young dudes. Is there a
development problem, a patient's problem? What do we got a
scouting problem? What do you think, Dave?
Speaker 6 (23:24):
I think it could be a combination of a couple
of things. But I think one root issue is an
organizational thing because of a diehard Green Bay fan. Look
what we're doing with Malik Willis. The Times couldn't get
rid of him back on enough, and now he looks
like more of the best quarterback or backup quarterbacks in
the league.
Speaker 1 (23:38):
Man, that is true. You always wonder like, what would
this guy? I mean, it's a fantasy we all have, right, Like,
take a quarterback that's struggling. My fantasy isn't My fantasies
don't usually include that either. But no, there are some
quarterbacks who they're like, what if you give a Mandy Reader,
Kyle Shanahan or someone like that, would he would he
be a different guy? Rale, give you Jared Goff, like
(24:01):
Jared Gov's of great when he played for was it
Jeff Fishery and he looked like a bust and then
he got Sean McVay and then now he now Dave Campbell.
Now he looks like a pro bowler. Yeah he could
be the m V pace. Yeah, Big Jim wrapped this
up in the ark, Big Jim.
Speaker 7 (24:17):
Hey, whoever picked that song? I was coming in from
the commercial break, give that person a raise?
Speaker 1 (24:21):
No, thank you very much. I mean that it was perfect.
Speaker 4 (24:26):
He might get his nickname back. That's about it.
Speaker 7 (24:30):
So what's crazy is, like, like you said, when they
bring in these young guys are on bad teams. The
other part too, is that coaches are in that situation,
are about to lose their jobs. So if they start
thinking they got to bring the young guy in. I
look at the Packers and when they took Jordan Love,
it was a huge controversy, people talking about it for days.
He got the watch Aaron for what maybe two years
(24:51):
or so, which developed him and he could see that
and then but the hard part with that as well
is that you don't see as much. And he demanded
that contract and it's kind of your taking lim to
pay him that much money. So there's so much that
goes into it. But my big thing is that coaches
losing their jobs at GM and the fans screaming they
want the person in. In the media, the newspapers, they
(25:12):
put these kids in and they rush them a.
Speaker 1 (25:14):
Market, a lot of pressure. You're right, and by what
you do by making a guy sit, the last thought
on this would be you are losing years of production
before you have to pay them. That would be the
only negative of letting a guy sit, Because you're right.
Jordan Love finally got a chance and I was like,
all right, now you gotta pay him. That's that's the
only roup. All right, let's get into it. Mid Week Major.
(25:35):
Let's go.
Speaker 5 (25:37):
Covino and Rich gets you over the middle of the week.
When mid Week Major.
Speaker 1 (25:42):
Major, Oh, I love that we.
Speaker 5 (25:44):
Throw sports and pop culture headlines and topics at the
fellas and it's like the kids say.
Speaker 6 (25:50):
That's something week definitely.
Speaker 1 (25:53):
Major seeing our score mid Week Major.
Speaker 4 (25:59):
Remix because we got to give Spody at least six minutes.
Speaker 1 (26:01):
Yes, I got six men looking at the pluck seven.
Speaker 4 (26:04):
Minutes for Spotty A right, you hear the horns. That
means you have made it to the middle of the
week before we hand things over to the number one
and only host to the segment like to roll the
big Red Love dice over there in the main studio.
Speaker 1 (26:15):
Can I roll the nine niner seven if we're in Vegas?
That's good, but not right now.
Speaker 4 (26:24):
Hell yeah, that means Coveno was gonna get the first take.
And now, ladies and gentlemen, the most famous person from
Scotch Plains New Jersey besides Judy Bloom spotty boy, I'll.
Speaker 1 (26:35):
Give you a few quick updates.
Speaker 3 (26:37):
So update on the big story of the day, those
tubatcha gallops who stole the ball out of Mookie Betts
as I tried to. While the Yankees have stepped up
and they're turning this into a nice, awesome gesture. Not
only have they banned them for Game five, which is
the last home game of the season, but they're announcing
the tickets will be redistributed to a pediatric cancer patient
and his family.
Speaker 1 (26:56):
Midweeker. Major, this major, because a big story of the
day and doing the right thing. Gotta do the right thing.
But it's a very good pr move, let's be real
about it. So they're turning dilemmas into dilemonade. And it
was foolish to think that these Jabbroni should be allowed
back in the first place. And I keep seeing like
this prideful look of his dummy when he popped the
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ball out. He looks at it and like, look what
I did? What a dunce. I think this is major
because they took a situation that I thought was equal
parts disgraceful and funny and somehow made a great story
about it where you get children's hospital, great spin family,
and you know what, it makes these idiots look less
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idiotic because now because of what they did, a good
deed will be done.
Speaker 4 (27:41):
Could you imagine if the cancer patient elbowed Mooky Bets
into night's game.
Speaker 1 (27:46):
You know I'm rooting for that, all right, Rich? That
was hilarious.
Speaker 3 (27:51):
That was hilarious, further proving how dumb Yankee fans are.
Let's go get to my next story. The fan who
caught Freddy Freeman's sixth in a row home run last night, Well,
he revealed that he has no regrets in throwing the
ball back on the field after catching it. Marcus Klein,
he contemplated holding onto it, but after you know, getting
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the crowd going throw it back, throw it back, He's like,
you know what, the team needs it more than I do,
and threw it back on the field, giving away potentially
if they had one, a ball like that could have
sold for over one hundred thousand dollars.
Speaker 1 (28:25):
So this guy midweek or major life's a risk card.
Now this is sort of a mid story. You know.
I don't like the thought of peer pressure throwing away
what could be a family fortune. But when that ball
was hit, I had a frustration. I probably would have
just threw it back too, not peer pressure, just like yeah,
you're Freddie Freeman Baugh on my very Yankee fince. So
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I think it's a mid story. I didn't realize like
it was a historical one, or it could have been.
To me, it was just a week home run spuggle
like a true moron. This is major because in the moment,
I'm gonna use this. You kept that. When I teach
my kids about peer pressure and how it's terrible, I'm
gonna be like exhibit A. See this jerk he threw
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away a ball because idiots in the bleachers like, don't
loop back back. I wouldn't have done it from the
peer pressure. I would have done it from the disgust
and disdain. Hey, itching to this guy. Hey kids, I
could have paid for your college, but don't worry. The
bleacher creatures think I'm cool. It's worth nothing. What is
that ball worth? It's the gate it's a record breaking
home run consecutive home run streak in the world. Ser
B at the hobby lobby for one hundred bucks, probably
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ten grand, one hundred gand it's something that's got to
be one hundred grand away. I'll give you a hundred
chocolate bar.
Speaker 4 (29:35):
That's all one hundred dollars.
Speaker 1 (29:37):
Give me a high fire for that ball. Didn't share?
Speaker 3 (29:39):
Didn't he share the record with somebody else when he
hit his fifth straight?
Speaker 1 (29:44):
So this was the record setting ball, Give you know
what to threw it back? So as your grandfather the
Bronx would have been like, it's only worth if someone's
willing to pay you rolls for you, all right?
Speaker 3 (29:55):
I teased it earlier the faith that you mentioned the
fact that the Jets are favored for tonight's game, Well,
Thursday's tomorrow.
Speaker 1 (30:01):
I'm sorry, tomorrow night's game. Let's forget it's my day.
Speaker 3 (30:03):
Perhaps it has to do with Aaron Rodgers tapping into
the what he calls the quote fountain of youth.
Speaker 1 (30:09):
Apparently, punter Thomas.
Speaker 3 (30:12):
Morstead passed along the secret to Rogers and all it is,
and you can make this at home.
Speaker 2 (30:17):
Rich.
Speaker 1 (30:17):
I know you're you're always seeking ways to look.
Speaker 3 (30:19):
You up and stay young. Yeah, mixing cayenne pepper and water.
So he's been apparently gassing up on cayenne pepper and
water all week and it's been turning them around. So
you might want to bet on Thursday Night's game midweek.
Speaker 1 (30:31):
Or major totally mid almost borderline weed and yeah, guessing up.
You're right, Sam, he's gassing up. Yeah, this is great.
Get out of here with your hot air, Aaron Rodgers.
This does nothing, This is doing nothing to help him win. Yeah,
this is weak by the way he's punks daily on.
Come on, we'll tell you what it's weak. Because I'm
the guy that always tries to find these things. There
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was a minute where I was like, I'm gonna have turmeric,
lemon and apple cider vineg every morning. Like what I
do you call your immunity boost all this stuff? Why
does he call my dad for consultation? Who takes a beat,
beat pills and golo? I don't help anyway, that's for
my prostate. I can't wait for tomorrow night helps important? Yeah,
take some golo and beat pills. You know what will
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end on this since you don't leave me any time.
Speaker 3 (31:17):
A teaser has dropped for the upcoming Philly Special Christmas
Party album, featuring a track by none other than the
Kelsey Brothers themselves called It's Christmas Time in Cleveland Heights,
which talks about wandering the streets and their hometown around
Christmas time. If you wonder what it sounds like the
Kelsey Brothers singing Sam take it away.
Speaker 4 (31:37):
Wander in the streets of my hometown soul chains must
have been years since I've been home.
Speaker 1 (31:50):
Yeah, all right.
Speaker 3 (31:53):
It sounds like Travis doing most of the vocals, but
Jason Schiman and on the chorus. Travis has jumped in
with his brother and previus years, but obviously getting more
attention this year based on his girlfriend Taylor Swift. No
word on whether or not she'll jump in for a
remix Midweek or Major.
Speaker 1 (32:08):
I'm good on that it's mid I don't hate it.
I'd rather listen to the Chipmunks Christmas album the These Puffoons,
but uh, I tell you like the Carpenters. Greeting cards
have all been and you know they don't sound bad.
But I'm not going out to.
Speaker 4 (32:21):
Buy it sound like soul glows it.
Speaker 1 (32:23):
I think it's major. I bet you. You know, if
they want to raise some money for some you know,
kids or sick people or something, tailor puts Taylor slip
Swift on a remix like Spot said, you'd sell millions
of copies and it'll be a funny story. And you
know we all are you know, can't get them over them.
Speaker 3 (32:39):
All she would have to do is go Cleveland.
Speaker 1 (32:41):
Yeah, we'll get millions. Well, thank you. That was a
fun midweek major As we turn it to damn buy
it for an up date? What's up?
Speaker 2 (32:47):
D me guys, guys, A bunch of news around the
World Series tonight Game five. It's the Yankees and Dodgers
from the Bronx. Coverage on Fox starts at the top
of the hour. First bitch eight O eighty stern Jack
already goes for Las. They're up three to one. Gary
Cole throws for the Yankees. Now, the two fans that
were involved with Mookie Betts in the first inning of
last night's Game four are not at the game. Major
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League Baseball asked the Yankees to ban those fans. We've
now come to find out as well that Newsday says
that those fans couldn't give their tickets to other family members,
but they were reimbursed for what they paid for those
tickets as they are season ticket holders. Sportico is reporting
that Major League Baseball has filed an application to trademark
the call by Fox announcer Joe Davis for Freddie Freeman's
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Game one walk off grand slam. Davis's call on Fox
included the phrase, Gibbie, meet Freddy Now. News from the NFL.
Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson did not practice today. They're calling
it a day of rest, but knee and back injuries
for the official reasons on the injury report, Jordan Love's
got a groin injury. He did not practice for the
Packers today. Jared Goff rolled an ankle. He sent out
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Lions practice, but should be good to go to face
Green Bay on Sunday. Patriots rookie quarterback Drake May limited
a practice because of his concussion. Jad and Daniel of
the Commanders limited well. The Jets places kicker Greg Zurline
on injured reserve. Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons didn't practice today.
The Big Quarterbacking News first one coming in Carolina, Panthers
having bryce young start against the Saints in week nine,
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Andy Dalton, still dealing with a spring thumb suffered in
that car accident a little over a week ago. Dalton's
expected to be the backup this weekend, while cold said
coach Shane Steiken confirmed that Joe Flacco will be their
starter in week nine and their starter going forward in
favor of Anthony Richardson.
Speaker 1 (34:30):
Not giving up on Anthony by any means. He's a
young player with a ton of talent. You know, use
this time to continue to develop and grow as a professional.
Speaker 2 (34:38):
Patriots owner Robert Kraft, quarterback Doug Williams, and late Ravens
owner Art Model joined six other semi finalists as contributors
for possible induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame,
and a report from ESPN's his ownership of the NWSL's
Casey Current are interested in bringing a WNBA expansion franchise
to Kansas City. The current's ownership group includes Chiefs quarterback
Patrick Mahomes and his wife Brittany.
Speaker 1 (34:59):
Guy back to you, thank you DVD ME. I just
looked up tickets on stub Hub for Saints, said Panthers.
You can like practically sit on the sideline for like
one hundred bucks. Bad. No, there's tickets as cheap as
seven dollars in the other tiers.
Speaker 2 (35:14):
Charlotte's look like.
Speaker 1 (35:16):
A barn burner. Thank you dB for the update. We
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Speaker 4 (37:08):
I want to shoot off my illegal fireworks tonight. I
know that's Danny G's plan. Let's go Dodgers.
Speaker 1 (37:13):
We'll see and it all comes back to, hey, will
the strategy payoff for Dave Roberts letting his pitchers breathe
a little bit, throwing some dudes who don't normally pitch
that long out yesterday? Let the Yankees' bats come to life?
Do they bring that confidence back into Game five? And
we're gonna see how it goes down in about an
hour plus? Thinking about doing another prop bet. Yesterday we
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wont more well, I mean you could go to DraftKings
and use coache see our show, get some hookups. What
do we do Yesterday? We did Yankees win and Aaron
Judge one hit or more, so we hit that parlay.
We've been in fluego for real with our prop bets
and our parlay. So what do we want to do tonight?
I'm gonna cost some mischief if the Yankees win, It's
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mischief night, bro. So I'm gonna go out to smash
some pumpkins. I might egg your house toilet paper. Danny
G's do an old school style rich You can't go
Yankees win three days in a row. I mean he can,
I mean I could? How about this, Danny J. How
about we do we did the other day and if
we hit again. I already owe you guys a second
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lunch because we've been hitting these all right hits at least. Okay,
all right, give me two Dodgers, could you know, give
me two Yankees where we'll do a four a four
for four hit parlay. Okay, I'll go. I'm going Glaber Vulpy,
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I'm sticking with the hotness. Okay, all right, Rich picked
from three three Dodgers, hold on ulp Volpi or is
that Jeter calls them? Volber vulpey vulpay vulpay ber Okay,
and Glaber all right, gotcha?
Speaker 4 (38:53):
Key K, Betts and Freeman all hit Garrett Cole pretty well,
So I think I would do Bets and Freeman.
Speaker 1 (39:00):
Bets and Freddy. I hope Garrett Cole, being sort of
like a masterful student of the game, would know better
than to throw some meat balls in the wheelhouse of
Chet from Weird Sign, I mean, not check from Weird Science.
Freddie Freeman.
Speaker 4 (39:17):
Yeah, how about this stat really quick Covino Garrett Cole
when he's pitched on just four days rest. It's only
happened three times this past season. In those games he
has an almost six er.
Speaker 1 (39:27):
Oh no, no, yeah, speak of strategy. We talked about
Dave Roberts strategy yesterday. Right, what if the Yankees take
a big lead and Garrett Coles Kruzen, do you take
him out early to save them for a potential game seven?
Speaker 6 (39:45):
Ye?
Speaker 1 (39:45):
That was an interesting one, Kenvin. Know what I said,
This is just you know, hypothetical. But Danny, let's say
it is, let's say six to one in the third
inning and Garrett Cole has thrown thirty six pitches. Do
you say no, no, keep him in we have to
win today, or do the Yankee a pullum five run lead? Like?
Those are the scenarios that I was fascinating all hands
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on deck mentality of the World Series.
Speaker 4 (40:07):
It's like you guys saving answers on the last one
standing game we play? No, you play every game like
it's Game seven. That's what happens with idiots.
Speaker 1 (40:15):
That's what happens with idiots like me save not only answers,
like you said, but in survivor pools where they're like, oh,
save this team, it's like no, no, you gotta win
week to week. So it's a tricky question. That's true.
You got to focus at the game at hand. We
do we want to add anything more to the prop
bet here. So we got the four guys getting one
hit or more vault by Torres Glaber, I'd say strikeouts,
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garat Cole five or Oh I like that one a
lot over under strikeouts because I'll tell you what, Danny
g some of those bats in your lineup are kind
of cold.
Speaker 2 (40:44):
Man.
Speaker 1 (40:45):
Oh, Tiny's not doing much. Yeah, has been as not
doing much, which you could say they're due. But aside
from key K and Freeman and some of these other guys,
I don't know, man, they're not oh and Edmund, they're
not really hit great.
Speaker 4 (41:00):
Otani has looked like he's protecting that shoulder a little bit.
Speaker 1 (41:03):
He's definitely hurting. There's no question. You know what seventy
five wins five twenty five, seventy five wins five twenty
five DraftKings code see our show. Vulpi one or more hits,
Glabor one or more hits, Mookie one or more, Freddie
one or more, and ger Cole five or more strikeouts,
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seventy five pays five twenty five. Lock it well, lock it,
enjoy the game tonight, and remember to take your pumpkins.
In most likely, kids won't even go out to cause
mischief on Cabbage Night or Devil's Night like they used
to the night before Halloween. I love that that prop
bet had more time than midweek major. Yeah. But speaking of,
we'll be celebrating Halloween tomorrow right here on the show
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and getting you ready for Thursday night football. So join
us Manyana. Well, good luck to both of you, buffoons.
We'll see you guys tomorrow. Until then there maybe see
you in the Promised Land. Go yeah, Go, Dodger. H