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Speaker 1 (00:01):
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we get to last Night's really awesome unless you're a
Bengals fan. Thursday night football game? What a game? I
was bad. I was locked in. Yeah, great game. I
was laying in bed with my daughter. She wanted to
read dad her book to show me her reading skills. Oh,
would you read Frogging Toad? And my wife walks in
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the room and she's like, are you kidding? Because I
had my phone with the game on silent while my
daughter was reading to me. I'm like, you, babey, I'm
about the multitask, right, I mean defense. You know how
the puppy lost this way ended? Yeah? I was like, honey,
you're doing great. Yeah, you're. My daughter's in second grade.
She reads like a wizard. She's fine. I was concerned
about Joe Burrow in that moment. All right, so yeah,
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it was a game of high stakes, as we discussed yesterday,
and we'll go over it in a few minutes. We're
going to talk about sick days. We're going to talk
about a legendary voice we lost in the world of
pop culture and entertainment. Plus will play a little round
of shade or Truth, will preview Week ten of the NFL.
But I gotta ask you one quick question. Let's go
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based on something I just scrolled past as we were
opening the show. Okay, I always looked last audible. I
always looked I'm at the line of scrimmage Peyton Manning style.
I'm always looking last minute, Like, all right, is there
an up to date news alert in the world of
sports that we should start with? No, but you know
what I did say, dude, I know, crying about his
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breakup on social media, and I don't know how to
tell this guy let's stop it. I mean nothing for nothing.
I've seen a lot of crying on social media for
other reason. Right, Yeah, it's best to stay off. No,
but people are crying for multitude reasons. But if your
buddy is on social media crying about a breakup, how
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do you tell them that's not only like a weird look.
But you're never going to get her back. If you
want to get her back, you got to dip away.
It's such a weeny move. And it's as simple as this. Okay,
whoever this woman left you for is now comparing your miserable,
weeny ass to this other person who she thinks is
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the coolest. So you're just exposing how lame you are
in comparison. That's all you're doing, is you're advertising how
weak you are compared to the other options out there.
It does you no good at all. And I'll tell
you what. Never bring it to the workplace, and don't
bring on social media sympathy. What kind of lame ma
wants sympathy for something like that. You know it's upsetting. Listen,
we've all been dumped, We've all been through breakeups I'm
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just saying in twenty twenty four especially, it's crying about
it in public like that and begging for her back.
Never works. Flowers never work, Gifts never work. Too late.
When the relationships going good, that's when you're supposed to
do those things. As Kavino pointed out, if she is
with someone new, they're like laughing at you. Yeah, that
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guy seems like the coolest guy. Did you see your
pathetic ex? I know he's really struggling without me. Oh wait,
Rich showed me this dude. He's posting pictures as well
of him and his ex. I'm so sad, it said,
I've cried every day. It's like, and you're advertising that
on social media. Get a grip. I almost feel like
I need to hit him up and be like, hey,
just said, you're a really good dude. Stop by the way,
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if you're really his friend, you would do that. So
I think there's a lot of advice. Is that none
of my damn?
Speaker 2 (04:55):
I feel like you should call him and read your
better help script to him.
Speaker 1 (05:00):
You know what you might need it. I mean, listen,
we've all gone through tough stuff. But I was sam
Is that that's the start of the script? No, damn, Bayer,
is it? Is it out of my Is it out
of pocket for me to reach out to a friend
and say, hey, man, I'm here to chat. You want
to go grab a drink, you want to hang But
like you know this whole don't do that on Facebook.
I do it in that order.
Speaker 3 (05:19):
I would say hey, I'm here for you and then
put it up in conversation to be like, hey, you
don't want to be doing this. You got to show
you a care at first, but then slide in the
real news.
Speaker 1 (05:30):
Great advice, TB. And I know I sound harsh because
I've made those mistakes. These are amateur mistakes. We're talking
about an adult, right, This guy's in his forties. You've
told me back in your high school days, you did
the show up at the ex's house and her dad
had to pull you asid and be like, listen, she's home,
but he doesn't want to see you. She doesn't want
to see you, And you're like, what is chinning for you? What?
(05:52):
What do you mean, hey, Cadno, you're a good kid. No,
even worse, she doesn't want to see you. Even worse.
Early in my career, I came to work all glum
and sad like Eore, and I would bring my problems
to the office all the time. A guy who was
looking out for me and was my friend. You're his friend.
A guy who was being a friend pulled me aside
(06:12):
and said, come here, listen man, He goes, listen, man,
look at me, he goes, I know your heart, look
at me. I've been there, he goes. But listen, man,
you don't bring this to work, all right, like you
don't let people know you, don't let him see you sweat. Man,
you gotta be better than that, because then people start
talking about you. And even if you're sad, man, just
just you gotta be stronger. It's a good step forward regardless.
And I'm like, you know what, this guy's right, and
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I appreciated it because I didn't want people looking at
me like I was some sort of sad sack. So
if you're this guy's friend, you do exactly what dB
just said. I was a little tough on him. I
don't know the guy, but you don't advertise that stuff.
Everybody goes through things and everyone gets heartbroken from time
to time. But never let him see you sweat. You
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know who said that, marvelous Marvin Hagler in a right
Guard commercial. Now never let him see a sweat is
trade guard and speaking not to be all over the place,
but speaking of boxing. Later on, with a little weekend hobnobbing,
did you see the docu series ahead of the Tyson
Jake Paul fight. I started watching. It's fantastic, So we'll
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get to that but uh, I digress. Sorry, I got
the attention span of a goldfish. Let's get back to it.
Thursday night football. Last night, you got me thinking about
my dad's right guard growing up. You remember your dad
would bust out some right guard and it would fog up,
like the whole room. It'd be that cold can the
(07:35):
can spray. I'm talking about, not the roll on slicing
holes in the ozone layer, Dad's old spice, his right guard,
his aqua velvet. I was gonna say, combine that with
your mom's aquain net. Yeah, my goodness. Anyway, But speaking
of a deodorant as a kid, see, you're taking me
off the track. Jesus, goldfish boy. In the eighties and nineties,
I can't be alone in that My parents had never
(07:57):
had any type of puberty conversation with me, Like I
had to go get my own first deodorant. You had
to deal with all these things on your own. Now,
kids are is that Fisher Price wanted my first deodorant? No?
But now like kids have these open, great conversations with
their parents, I can't you know my dad's sex conversation
with he was he walked upstairs. I heard the footsteps
(08:18):
I was in my high school girlfriend. He's like, yeah,
your mother doesn't want the doll closed and he left.
That was the that was the conversation I got. Your
mother doesn't want the doll closed. That's it. What do
people do behind closed doors? That's dead. That's a different time.
Yew So anyway, Thursday night football, Thursday night football. What
a game. The Ravens win thirty five thirty four. As
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we discussed yesterday, it's a statement game, right because the
Bengals could have been five and five, the Ravens would
have been six and four. I know, impactful game, meaningful game,
and the Bengals fall just short of a victory because
Lamar is too damn good, that's why. But it's a
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twenty six ' four? Is that? The ratio of touchdowns
to picks unbelievable. I was proud of my four year
old son because he noticed that they had a different
uniform on. I was like, can you notice that, buddy? Wow,
that's really proud. And you got Derrick Henry scoring touchdowns
every game like they just have weapons, they're using them
and they showed up. There's two layers I would like
(09:24):
to dive into with you. And when I say, showed
up rich twenty one points in the fourth quarter, So
props to the Ravens. Put on your diving cap, Greg
lugainas styles right, we're going to dive into this. When
you saw the Bengals go for two, yes, do you
feel like in the back of Joe Burrow's mind, in
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the back of the Bengals mind was Mahomes, Baker Mayfield
and the decision to go to overtime, and all of
a sudden you saw that. We all have the image
in our head of Baker Mayfield a couple of days
ago rolling his eyes like, oh man, they're gonna get
the ball and just win it. Do you think there
was a part of the Bengals that were like, We're
not gonna let Lamar do to us what Mahomes did
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to the Bucks. Dejau was there that in the back
of the head. And then the other layer, Danny, I
know you'll be on board with this. Being a Raiders fan.
There's a lot of people saying that they got some
chief type of Burrow didn't get chief type of calls,
like if Mahomes had got hit a few times like
Burrow did, flags would have flown. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (10:30):
Well, Burrow after the game said he's not used to
getting calls like that. It's just not so he did
as the last play, didn't really expect it, Yeah, because
he doesn't get those calls usually. Now, the stuff with
the Chiefs is a little overblown. It's turned into an
internet joke.
Speaker 1 (10:45):
Agreed. Yeah, but Jersey swaps at the refs.
Speaker 2 (10:47):
Yeah, but if Mahomes got hit in the face mask
like that, if one of his receivers got mugged like that,
there would have been a flag on the field.
Speaker 1 (10:55):
I think everybody could kind of agree with that. Off
the line of scrimmage, Kasecki was, it's like the mobs
crying on social media. There was a lot of that
last night in regards to those plays, you know, when
it came down to the last play of the game,
or going for too rich. It did make me say hmm.
As we often discussed, it made me say, hm, wow,
(11:17):
they're going for two bold. It's one of those things
they make it. Wow, greatest thing ever, greatest call that
takes quaevos And if you don't get it, man, why'd
you do that? Damned if you don't. So it did
make me say hmm, But I understood because I think
in that moment, you gotta go for it because you
know that Lamar Jackson's on the other side. That's the
(11:40):
power of playing in fear of Lamar Jackson.
Speaker 2 (11:45):
But Cove, the Bengals offense was rolling.
Speaker 1 (11:48):
Never cooking down as well. Look at Jamar Chase's night. True,
but you know that Lamar Jackson's probably going to score
at that point. They had that momentum again, twenty one
points in the fourth quarter, So you go for it
in that moment. At least that's the thinking, right Because
when I was talking Rich before, I'm going back and
forth to I have to be honest here. When I
was talking to rich before in the kitchen, I said,
(12:08):
why don't you just go for the time? Man? Come on,
but I get it. You're going for Jacks when you
missed the two point conversion? Is there any more deflating
feeling like, oh, the game was so awesome and that's
that it's over. And it also made you realize another layer.
That's when keeping it real goes wrong. If I if
I would like to add a third layer, I'm making
(12:30):
a pretty nice dip here. We're up to three layers.
You need two more layers. For the sweetest dip? Is
it time for the NFL? Which I I'll back the NFL.
I feel like they make a lot of really good decisions.
You know, fans are very quick to want to jump
on everything, like the stinks the one remaining thing. Maybe
there's two things rule wise that I think if they changed,
(12:53):
I wouldn't have any complaints. One is when you fumble
through the end zone and it's like a change of possession.
That's nonsense. We all agree on that, or some variation
needs to change. But the other one is the on
side kick is damn near impossible. What is it now?
Two for twenty seven or two for twenty eight. It's
not even a real play. They really do need to
(13:14):
investigate one of those. Well, make it fourth and twenty
from your own twenty five something to make it possible.
Speaker 2 (13:22):
I'm curious what you guys would guess. This number is
as of the end of October, So through October so
far in the NFL. What do you think the success
rate so far is on two point conversions this season?
Speaker 1 (13:34):
Oh? Like all throughout the game, not just in the end,
like a lot throughout the season. Yeah, people love analytics,
they go with stats. My guess here is it has
to be high for them to go for it, that's
my guess. But they'll give me a percentage. So we're
we're at almost eighty percent. Oh no, I'm gonna say.
I'm gonna say about a sixty five percent clip.
Speaker 3 (13:54):
Buyer, What you think I was gonna say forty five percent?
Speaker 1 (13:58):
Oh you think less than half?
Speaker 2 (13:59):
Okay, Well, usually it's around fifty five percent so far
this season, thirty.
Speaker 1 (14:07):
Snap man. So even more pressure on a coach to
take that risk when all analytics go against you, right,
because in baseball we just finished a baseball season. So
many calls are made because of analytics. So that way
they're clear of any ridicule or criticism, Like, hey man,
the stats proved and that's why I did X Y
and Z NFL. They're still going with their gut and
(14:28):
their instinct, even though analytics proved completely otherwise. I thought
there was a reason you were asking dannyg and now
was taking the flip side of that. Thirty still went
for it. Serious. I'm not serious. You want to know
why the dB I'm that serious? They I was listening
to something today talking Yanks or something, and it was
about how guys like Aaron Boone. They're often called puppets
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because they never really make any big decisions. They never
go with their gut. They never make any calls based
on their instinct. It's always based on analytics, and that's
why you see these calls. You're like, why would they
do that? Because analytics say otherwise, And that's why their
job's always safe. It's a team of people throwing out
the stats and making those calls. Aaron Boone and other
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managers just act on that. In football, it is the opposite,
at least here it was for sure, and it did
make me scratch my noggin. And it also takes away
from Jamar Chase's leaping touchdown, that magnificent catch he made,
because you're like it was ridiculous. Yeah, you're like, oh man,
this is dope. Yeah. There were times where there were
(15:36):
times where Jamar Chase, you wonder, how is he so open?
If you watch tape of old Jerry Rice in the
like late eighties, well you're thinking to yourself, how is
he so open? First that how is he so op?
I felt they went about Jamar Chase. I'm like, dude,
we've seen this happen. What do you like you're you're
letting them, you know, whether they're playing zone or mantamet
(15:58):
what whatever the scheme. Somehow Jamar Chase isn't no.
Speaker 2 (16:02):
Man's when guys catch air like that in traffic. That's
one of my favorite plays in football.
Speaker 1 (16:07):
No, that was so dope, But again it's sort of
it's sort of undercut by the failed two point conversion.
You know, I forget about it. That back of the
end zone catch by Chase. You gotta give Burrow credit
because he put that ball just high enough where it
couldn't be tipped or intercepted. Oh yeah, it could only
have gone in Chase's hands. And that, you know, that
(16:28):
touches off a little bit. It's a you know, a
pick in the end zone.
Speaker 3 (16:32):
You know. The other thing with the two point conversion
decision is there were still thirty eight seconds left on
the clock. Yeah, so even if the game was tied,
I still think Baltimore goes and tries just to score,
to kick a field goal to win the game. So
while it likely ended the chances of the Cincinnati Bengals,
I would much rather lose with the ball in Joe
Burrow's hands than to put it on the shoulders of
(16:52):
my defense.
Speaker 1 (16:53):
That couldn't stop anybody lest that's true. And you see
these calls, risky calls because it was such a high
stake game. Rich you know, this was such a statement game.
And that's what we talked about yesterday. Miss any of
the show again, check the podcast. We went over that,
and that's why you're seeing it. That's why you're seeing
these calls being made. And you have to put them
on the line to make an impact in the NFL.
(17:14):
And Nate put them on the line yesterday. When I
say them, I'm meaning mean meaning the the Jewels, the wayls. Yeah,
you know the Cojones. Four and six bit a rough
go for the Bengals, and you hate to go back
to the early part of the season. Listen, man, this
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is not Major League Baseball. This is not the NBA
or the NHL. There's no eighty two or one hundred
and sixty two game schedule. You got seventeen opportunities to
make your mark in the NFL. Right Week one, when
the Bengals came in a little rusty because no one
really pretty played in the preseason, and they dropped Week
one to the Patriots. That's an l that has to
(17:58):
linger right. Like for sure, the Patriots in Cincinnati Week one,
you got off to a you know, that's a bad
first foot forward. It's like when you go bowling. You've
heard an open frame in the first frame, and you're like,
can I just start over? Like no spare, no strike,
oh seven, open frame reset, reset, come on. It's like
(18:19):
when you have to go to the guy on the
counter to uh, clear the screen for you, and he's
spraying that stuff into the shoes. He like lane sixteen,
can you restart it? The ball got stuff, it was
warming up. That's starting my game with a seven open frame.
Come on. But when you look at the Bengals schedule,
it hmm, yeah, they started with an open frame. It's Covino,
(18:40):
It's it's the Patriots loss. And then they bumped into
the Chiefs lost a one point game. The Commanders, who
didn't realize at the time, were good. They beat them back.
If you're bowling out, they started with an open frame,
and if they had they won yesterday, that would have
been two strikes in a row. Yeah, you know what, Cove,
it's uh. They beat the Panthers, they lost to the Ravens. Turkey,
(19:01):
they beat the Giants, they're beating who they should beat.
But any like they lost to the Eagles, just it's
a rough road ahead. It was a tough loss, but
a great game if you had no horse in the race,
no team in the race. Just a fun Thursday night
battle of two superstar quarterbacks and two really good teams.
One actually they both started off kind of slow, but
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one started off really slow. The Bengals Ravens got the
best of them with the nice win. Bengals had a
shot to tie it. They went for two. Didn't work
out the end. So again it made me say, hmm,
but I understood the call. Well, coming out here, here's
a couple of things I want to get to. We're
gonna pay tribute to a legendary voice we lost and
it's a big part of our childhood. We'll do that.
(19:44):
We'll play a quick round of throwing shade or just
the damn truth or both. Well, we'll get to all
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last night. Good game Covino and Rich Game on Fox
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That's a lot of fun. So we're here every afternoon
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what we do here every afternoon is called over Promised.
It's our bonus podcast. Episode sixty nine debuted yesterday. It's
on Fox Sports Radio's YouTube page. We talked about the
Tyson fight. We're a week away, bro, We're a week away.
So we talked about the Tyson fight. We talk spectacles
other like random crazy events, fights and things like that,
(21:57):
and what else did we discuss it? You know, we
mentioned remember do you remember I felt like I dreamt it?
Did I dream that they had Michael Phelps race as
Shark once? Did that happen? Don't you feel like that happened?
Or is that a or did I just have like
a bead gummy or something. I remember that being advertised,
and we also talked yesterday. Did that happen? No, no,
something like that.
Speaker 2 (22:17):
Feels like you made it up. But yeah, I think
he talked about it, but it never happened. He never
came to fruition. Let me look at us.
Speaker 1 (22:26):
The scientists were like, uh no, a shark's gonna win
that like every single time. It was a thing for sure.
But yeah, we talk about spectles and we talk about
bombshells and pin up girls because Pam Anderson is having
some sort of comeback because she's in the New Naked
Gun reboot. So that's all over promised Fox Sports Radios
YouTube page with Cavino and Rich It was a stunt
(22:47):
for Shark Week, Yes see it was, but they had
a shark like simulated in a different way.
Speaker 2 (22:54):
It says Michael Phelps Race is a Great White Sharks
sort of.
Speaker 1 (22:57):
I wasn't drunk. I remember good all right, talked about
last night, great Thursday night football game. We're gonna preview
a lot of great matchups for Week ten of the NFL.
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game at Rapid Radio. So I saw this floating around
social media and I heard a lot of people saying, Yo,
they're throwing shade at Kelsey, and I'm like, what happened?
Speaker 3 (23:39):
Now?
Speaker 1 (23:40):
There was a clue on Jeopardy Take a listen, but.
Speaker 4 (23:44):
To you showing question two hundred are you smarter than
a celebrity? Is hosted by this man who's maybe more
famous as a boyfriend than is a three time Super
Bowl champ, Derek Who's Travis Kelsey?
Speaker 1 (23:55):
Correct? Oh, I mean, by the way, can I just say,
without the sound of Trebek's legendary voice, that question holds
no weight in my heart. I need Tripek's voice. I agree,
And I know we're going to talk about a legendary voice.
We lost in just a moment. But Trebeck's missing in
that clip, right, there was just not hitting the same.
(24:17):
I know I'm not a seventy year old person, so
I'm not watching Jeopardy every night. That's the first time
I think I heard a sound bite and it wasn't
Trebek like that agreed right, it didn't hit the same. No,
it's it's like that adjustment you had where you're like,
all right, I guess Bob Marker doesn't do the prices right.
It's gonna take years. Because I heard that clip and
I'm like, oh, that must be some bootleg version. Are
you Smarter than a celebrity? Tribecca is so much better?
(24:40):
Can I hear it one more time? One more time?
Speaker 4 (24:42):
A t showing question two hundred Are you Smarter than
a Celebrity? Is hosted by this man who's maybe more
famous as a boyfriend than it's a three time Super
Bowl champ.
Speaker 1 (24:51):
That's just Derek who's Travis Kelsey? Correct, that doesn't hit.
But so the question is shade or truth? And as
you always say, Kevino as the Little Tortilla Girl, once
pointed out, why not both? Well, Iowa Sam, Let's give
Iowa Sam some credit. He often fights in bickers with
some other shows here on Fox Sports Radio at times,
(25:12):
and his whole point a lot of times is well,
both could be true. Both could be true is sort
of something that Iowa Sam lives by and I agree
with him. Coach Doug here, I don't agree. Could be true.
I'm right, you're right, and both could be true. Now,
Coach Doug, you're wrong. Coach Doug just hit me up
and he said, Io Sam wrong. Sometimes both could be true.
(25:36):
But the question we're asking the Fox Sports Radio nation
is shade or truth? Again? Is Travis Kelcey more famous,
more popular because as a boyfriend he's Taylor Swift's boyfriend,
or you know, is he because he's a three time
super Bowl champion? Probably because he's a three time super
Bowl champion. I think you'd be foolish and you'd be
(25:59):
wearing your I'm a grown man that loves the NFL
goggles if you said it was because he's a three
time super Bowl champion. Travis Kelcey and the Kelsey Bros
had the number one like sports pop culture podcast. Jason
Kelce's on panel shows and might be a late night
ESPN host, and Travis is now an actor he's in
(26:21):
every commercial. And not to sound like a jerk, but
it's not because they're great on the field, because they are.
It's because they entered the swifty world. And as eye
rolling as that may be, he is more known as
the boyfriend of the most famous woman on earth. They
exposed him to a whole different set of eyes and
ears and a different demographic. You know, we can't discredit
(26:44):
that he was already a super star in the sports
world to another large demographic of people.
Speaker 2 (26:51):
He had his own reality TV show before Chaylor Swift
had ever had one view on YouTube.
Speaker 1 (26:57):
I mean, that is true, but he is best known
as the boyfriend of a famous person. So it is truth.
So it's less less shade as people were saying last night,
then truth. You know, it is true. As much as
whack as that sounds to a sports fan, you're like, eah,
but he's Travis Kelce, He's won three Super Bowls. Relaxed, No,
(27:18):
he is more famous. This is starting to feel like
both and I don't like that for the radio. Give
me a divisive answer that I could get the phones going.
But if you remember the fun trend, man, it was
a year ago. Now do you remember that fun trend
where wives and girlfriends would set up their camera like
(27:38):
on the Sly and they would say to their husbands
or boyfriends like Travis Kelcey like he's no one knew
him until Taylor right, just to make their men angry.
That was like a trend a year ago. But the
reality is he is one of the greatest ti edends
of all time. Well, but why does he have to
be very secure in who you are as a man?
(28:00):
I'm wondering based on that, would everyone here, everyone listening
be super comfortable in reality dating someone who is way
more popular, powerful, famous, maybe made more money than you
as a guy because we have been conditioned. I know
it's not a popular way to think, but condition to
be providers right and bread winners doesn't mean you have
(28:24):
to be. But is everybody comfortable being second fiddle in
that department the way Kelsey volunteered to be? I mean no,
and he has confidence to say yes because he's he's
already uber successful. We get that competent nod, but I'm saying,
listen it. It could be considered old school sounding, but
there's a lot of guys that would have a hard
time not being like the top dog earner in the family.
(28:49):
That's true, Like, you can't lie about that. There'd be
a lot of guys are like, I don't know if
I feel comfortable it. And it's all based in insecurity, absolutely,
but there's a lot of people that wouldn't. It's a
fact that is without a doubt effect. And again, just
so you I'm clear that it's based in insecurity, but
there are certainly people that are not secure enough. And
(29:09):
Travis kelsey side though, I'll take a side, and here's
my side on it. Hold on, let me just finish.
Travis Kelcey though, however, has proven that being on the
arm of Taylor Swift. You know, reversal style business is
good for business. So business is booming. Business is booman,
not a b style, but business is booman if you know,
if you are secure enough to be like, yeah, I'm
(29:31):
with someone way cooler than me. Is it shade or truth?
Is the question based on the Jeopardy Highlight yesterday. Sure
it is some truth to it, but you know, I
do hate that sentiment of like you mentioned Kanye West
and the Beatles, right, Oh, how nice of Kanye to
welcome this old guy into this song who's who's Paul McCartney? Anyway,
(29:55):
who's Paul McCartney? Give me a break. Just because you're
an idiot and you don't know who Paul McCartney is
doesn't mean he's not super famous, right. So I feel
that way about Swifties, although it's a big population of people.
It's like, just because you're an idiot and you didn't
know who Travis Kelsey was, this dude was scoring touchdowns
long before you were even out of junior high, you know,
and he won three Super Bowls, so he's already been famous.
(30:17):
This one sports league in the United States, Tellers swift
is an international phenomenon. Yeah, and I get there's truth
to that, but it is shade because by saying he's
best known as so and So's but it takes away
from his accomplishments. So there is shade being thrown there,
Like I wouldn't want to be known as so and
So's just so and So's boyfriend. If I'm super successful,
if I'm just some schlub, if I'm like, you know
(30:39):
who that belongs to, that title belongs to stedman, what
does that guy do? I don't know that's Oprah's guy.
I don't know who he is, what he does. He's
some doing a mustache. You know who. He's famous for
being Oprah's dude, right sore. Travis Kelsey's an accomplished guy.
So it's insulting. That is shade. So you're telling me
so although there's truth, I'm saying, this is shade. You're
(31:00):
telling me. Yeah, I'll just pick j Lo. She's a
little old for you. But I can't think of someone
else that I feel like you'd be crushing on. You
were always back at you were into j Low back
in the day. About Sidney Sweeney, I just saw her.
She's too young for you. Why she's too young for me?
Play the game? What's the math game? The game is,
oh yeah, half your age plus seven. I think it's
our So if you were with j Low or Sidney Sweeney, yeah,
(31:24):
you would not accept the fact that, oh Cavino, Oh yeah,
that's Sidney Sweeney's dude. You don't think he does I
think he does a podcast or something. Casper was Jlo's boyfriend, right, well,
he's a dancer, who but he do. Feder Line was
Britney Spears's boyfriend because he was a nobody backup dancer.
If that was me. I'm like, wait, do you mean, man,
(31:46):
I'm a professional broadcaster on Fox Sports Nationwide. I think
that holds a little bit of weight. That's insulting. If
all you gave me credit for was j Loo's boyfriend.
I don't like that, and that's what they're doing with
Travis Kelce therefore more shade than truth. Okay, I like
your take. Let's go to dB for an update. What's up,
Dan Bayer, guys.
Speaker 3 (32:06):
A lot going on in the National Football League, including
in Dallas with the Cowboys.
Speaker 1 (32:11):
Will place Dak Prescott on ajured reserve.
Speaker 3 (32:13):
Wow, that was the message of Executive VP Stephen Jones today.
So Dak at least going to miss their next four
games because of that hamstring injury. They've got the Eagles
this Sunday. Ceedee Lamb is off the injury report, while
Micah Parsons is questionable for the game. Eagles have their
own issues. Jalen Hurts apparently has an ankle injury that
Nick Sirianni revealed today, but he's expected to start. AJ
(32:35):
Brown and DeVante Smith good to go for Philadelphia on Sunday.
Forty nine Ers running back Chritian McCaffrey good to go,
according to his head coach Kyle Shanahan officially listen to
this questionable on the team's injury report. Heading into this
weekend's game against Tampa Bay Jaguars likely without Trevor Lawrence,
so mac Jones expected to start against the Vikings, will
leve Us back starting for the Titans. They'll face the
(32:56):
Chargers in Los Angeles. Sid's running back Taija Spears expected
to return for his hamstring injury and playing that contest
as well. Commanders could be short handed against the Steelers.
New corner marshaw On Latimore will not make his Washington
debut because of a hamstring strain, and running back Brian
Robinson as his own hamstring issues. It is not likely
to go against Pittsburgh while the Texans on Sunday Night
host the Lions. Texans designated wide receiver Nico Collins to return,
(33:20):
and he's now listed as questionable on their injury report.
Tank Dell questionable as well. For Houston, well, they'll be
without Will Anderson, their edge rusher is going to miss
the game. Lions without Taylor Decker at left tackle. Yankees
picked up the twenty twenty five option on the contract
of manager Aaron Boone and Ray Gun. Australians star break
dancer Rachel Gun officially announced her retirement from Competitive Breakdance.
Speaker 1 (33:42):
Wow, guys, back to you, that's all our fault, apalogie.
She said that we stole the joy I know out
of the dancing. She actually said Rich Davis ba dB
Noah Stedman updates two TV's like my voice is gun
stop answing questions, I have two quickies DV will love it.
Does he feel like long term for you? No? No, right,
(34:03):
because I feel like they're just puttering along in Tennessee.
And question number two with dak out for four weeks,
would it be foolish to say, let's see what Trey
Lance has? Like what we were carrying this guy for
what reason? If now's not the time to see?
Speaker 3 (34:18):
I actually think you need to play Cooper Rush these
four games and then decide what you're gonna do with Dac.
If the season's lost, then played Trey Lance at that point, gotcha.
But of these next four weeks, yeah, yeah, pretty important.
Speaker 1 (34:31):
That makes sense And they would get criticized a lot
of criticism if they didn't. I leould say for throwing
it away. Stedman been dating Oprah since eighty six. He's
seventy three years old. They were briefly engaged in ninety two.
Never walked down the aisle. Look at that? How do
you like that? Hey, thanks for the Steedman update. All right,
we got more Oprah's Boyfriend, Oprah Oprah's Kelsey. Yeah, all right, hey, listen,
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You get what I'm saying, though, right, what are you saying?
Kevin fettererline was famous because he was Britney Spears's boyfriend
(36:20):
than husband Stedman is famous because he has a mustache
and we've been seeing him as Oprah's boyfriend, yes, since
eighty six. You're saying, don't you dare put Travis Kelcey
in that category. Ravis Kelsey has already won three Super Bowls.
He was a superstar in the NFL. Lest I checked.
That's a pretty big deal. So you can't say that, oh,
he's famous because he's he's Taylor Swift's boyfriend. It's not
(36:44):
the same. He's not Casper, he's not Fetter Line. He's
Travis Kelcey. I get it. But he's more famous, yeah,
because of a different demographic. I mean, but it's not
fair to say that, like he's Taylor Swift's boyfriend, it's
not not more not more known internet bationally known. So
while he is a superstar, hall of fame guy, he'll
(37:04):
he'll be enshrine one day. He's a champion. He's the man.
But to say he's not best known as the guy
dating Tailor Swift is just inaccurate. The world knows him.
He has a podcast that's top of the charts. He's
an actor. Now, he's on his brothers on pre and
postgame shows. The Kelsey's have ridden the Swifty train, and
(37:25):
good for them. I would do the same. Well, enjoy
some Kelsey brother cereal this weekend, and thank you for enjoying.
Do you think they have a Kelsey Brothers serial mix
if he wasn't with Taylor Swift for real? Probably not.
I mean it definitely helped their career. Yeah, So when
you hear this play the clue the Club one more time,
it was the clue on Jeopardy and Kavino, I think
your biggest observation is when Trebeck's not reading it, it's weak.
(37:49):
It sounds like a fake ass show, like it doesn't
even matter.
Speaker 4 (37:53):
The t showing question two hundred are you smarter than
a celebrity? Is hosted by this man who's maybe more
famous as a boyfriend. Then it's a three time Super
Bowl champ, Derek who's Travis Kelson?
Speaker 1 (38:04):
Correct. I'm surprised they got that right because most of
the time on Jeopardy, the nerd contestants always fail the
sports category. Well, now I'm sad, Rich because that Tribek
voice is something our kids will never know, the prestige
that came with the tribec voice. And we're gonna get
to that in a few minutes, things that your kids
will never relate to, never know. But right now we're
live from the tyraq dot com studio and Rich, are
(38:25):
you ready already? Let's do this. You should hear my
fat up. I got an extra TV the game game
that I will have Rich's big TV Game of the Week.
It's Rich's Big TV Game of the week. Wow, Wow,
Rich has two TVs. Everybody, It's a big deal. Listen,
(38:46):
buddy boy. He calls out, he rolls out another TV
and he's like, this is the designated TV. We need
to watch the game of the week. Come on. There's
there's one clear game that gets the TV, the early
no Octo box. You know, listen, there's games I have
my personal interest in, like, for instance, forty nine Ers
(39:08):
at Bucks. That's an early game this week being played
in Tampa. Niners don't usually get that early slot. The
return of Christian McCaffrey. The Niners are coming off of
bye week, they're healthy. I did you say the return
of the Mac, the return of the Oh wait, yes,
the Mac McCaffrey. Yeah, return of the Mac. That's what's up.
(39:31):
Return up McCaffrey. There he is. So that's not even
the big game TV. That doesn't get the big TV.
I'll have it on because I'm a Niners fan. But
you got to keep your eyes on two surprising teams.
If I told you, Danny g in the beginning of
the season, if the Steelers were gonna be six and
two going to the seven and two Commanders, you would
(39:52):
have thought I was on drugs.
Speaker 2 (39:53):
No, you and I wouldn't have thought that I agree.
Speaker 1 (39:56):
I agreed with you. We were all that gone, Commanders,
but the Steelers. I love this game. This is a
game to keep your eye on, yo, for real, Jane
is the game Jace sold me. I just realized. Yeah,
Daniels at home hosting Russell Wilson, who almost seems like
a little rebirth of Slick, a little rebirth of Russ
six and two Steelers, him and Sierra having a franchise
(40:18):
on their sandwiches in Pittsburgh, their loving life and the Commandos.
That's a game. So Steelers, Commanders, and keep your eye
on the Niners. Bucks in the early docket. Now if
you want to go to the Lake games, a lot
of buys this week, so late games you only have
four of them. Cup In fact, you only have Holy Crip,
you have three late games. So there's a clear one
(40:40):
who cares about Titans Chargers. That'll just give the Chargers
one more win to try to get that wildcard down
the road. Eagles, Cowboys, you heard Dan Byer. They're decimated.
No dack down of the Eagles might kill them. But
the game that you and I disagree with, Sam, I
heard you on Gottlieb. All you bozos think the Cardinals
are going to win. I can't wait for my big
(41:00):
screen to have Aaron Rodgers and the Jets put a
whooping lay the SmackDown, dude, you somemel. When Aaron Rodgers
is cooking, he's going on the road. They're gonna tease
Jets fans until the very end and then fail. They're
gonna give the Jets fans like this glimmer of hope.
It's like to tease, man, It's like it's like it's
like the stripper that makes it's the stripper that makes
(41:22):
you think she likes you it. You're right, you're right.
If the Jets are gonna do what the Jets really do,
it's tease their fans. Oh they're gonna look hot for
the next month, and in order to do that, they win.
They win this weekend, They're gonna decimate the Cardinals and
everyone's gonna lay man, Oh my god, don't happen. I
was saying, Buffalo Wywing's are coffee a coffee? Want to
do a coffee?
Speaker 3 (41:38):
Bet?
Speaker 1 (41:39):
Yeah, sure, a gourmet coffee, not the sledge we got here,
a cour mat coffee, like a five coffee. You want
a cappuccino design on the top of your cuff, all right,
yeah with the winning team, but that perfect d B.
Are you feeling Cardinals too? I am? You know I
like the Cardinals. We gotta discuss this game next. This
is the game that's been tearing our ship apart. Cardinals
(42:01):
Jets will break that down as well as some others,
and I'll give you the Solar power parlay. We've hit
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