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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Another amazing week with you and Covino and Rich enjoy
the best of the best of the best of the week.

Speaker 2 (00:09):
You know sings this your favorite Daniel Pownder, Daniel Powder. Yeah,
remember you got kicked off of American Idol back in
the day and they're like, hey, here's a montage of
your time on the show. No really, I remember you
talking about it though. The number one one hit Wonder
of the two thousands is he pouted a lot yep
about his bad day, pouts about his bad day, Daniel Powder.

(00:31):
I thought he just had fresh wavel Sam play the
rimshot on yourself. Caleb Williams played this all day yesterday
and Moody did you say the greatest one hit wonder
of the two thousands? Who was voted? Yeah, so I
saw I would debate that all day. Just give me
some time to think about it. This is the best
one hit wonder Man in two thousand must have sucked, dude.
There's a lot of great two thousand songs. The one

(00:52):
hit Wonders crazy Town Butterfly, you'd probably say is one
of them. Right, I'd say that's better than that. That
song was the number one hit. That's why I think
really two thousands. Boy who knows more than me about
the two thousand? Yeah, not debating, you know, I'm just
saying a sad any other before we play our game.
Any other observations that you want to get off your

(01:13):
chest from Week ten of the NFL. I think we
went over it all. It was a really action packed
but it was an action packed weekend. We reaped all
the benefits. Maybe some other observations in the world of
I think old people are having like a renaissance between
the Golden Bachelorette and the Martha Stewart documentary, I think
and Russell Wilson, I think it's to say old people

(01:35):
have a place, you know what. I find him entertaining.
This week, bills continue to roll, which, by the way,
creates another great matchup for week eleven, and we'll get
to later in the week. But that's right, Oh people
have a play. We talked to We know about how
Week eleven is in Flago. As far as what you're expecting,
I just give you three games to look forward to.
An old player game. I love when you do this. Sure,

(01:56):
Ravens at Steelers, that's a good one. I think I'm
putting my my house on the Ravens in this game.
That's a good one. Ravens Steelers. Yeah, we got of
course another telling game, Chiefs at Bills Chiefs. Oh yeah,
that's Thursday. That's next week. That yeah, ideah, that's next week.

Speaker 1 (02:16):
The line starts with the Chiefs being the underdog.

Speaker 2 (02:18):
It's wild, right, So Bill's minus two and a half.
And I mentioned there some fun fact like no undefeated
team's been the underdog at this part of the season ever,
maybe one. So Chiefs and Bills, Ravens hosting I'm sorry,
Pittsburgh hosting the Ravens, and it all kicks off Thursday
night with Commander's Eagle. So three great games. Rich.

Speaker 1 (02:39):
The Chiefs would be just the third nine and zero
or better team since the nineteen seventy merger to close
as underdogs.

Speaker 2 (02:46):
That's tough, right. I mean, they've been winning games because
they're good, but man, the Bills at home, that's a toughee.
All right, let's do this Mahome showtime tribute.

Speaker 3 (02:55):
The mostly lovable Patrick Mahomes Truth Days.

Speaker 2 (02:59):
I want everybody will me, not just the refs.

Speaker 3 (03:01):
It's time for some trivia. I'm here, I'm here, Yes,
we know you're here.

Speaker 4 (03:08):
All right, Patrick mahomes here to play Showtime Homes trivia.

Speaker 2 (03:12):
I'm here. There is time.

Speaker 1 (03:16):
Jarny walking broke Patrick into the main studio.

Speaker 2 (03:19):
There you won a game high I went running on
the field. I couldn't believe it either. That was great.
I love that you.

Speaker 4 (03:24):
I cut your arms right, You're like, yeah, I was like,
that was great, man, that was really.

Speaker 2 (03:29):
Great, you know what.

Speaker 4 (03:30):
To be honest, I didn't think we had that game,
Andy REI didn't think we had that game where we.

Speaker 2 (03:34):
Were all just really surprised. Now you're an underdog, gug.
We just have for the first time. That's right, ten
and oh next week at Buffalo. Can't wait.

Speaker 4 (03:44):
It's be a big week. It's gonna be a big
week for us and Jake Paul. I'm just putting it
out there. Jake Paul wins, youth wins, Jake Paul wins.

Speaker 1 (03:52):
All right, all right, let's meet the contestants. Twenty four
time winner Rich Davis wait.

Speaker 2 (03:56):
I wasn't done.

Speaker 4 (03:57):
I just wanted to thank the refs for giving me
a heads up on the defenders yesterday. You know, I
just think they're the unspoken, unsung heroes of the game.

Speaker 2 (04:04):
So shout out to the rest.

Speaker 1 (04:05):
Yeah, all right, fifteen time champion Dan Byer right, Hello, hello,
and on our CNR studio lines looking to win a
stainless steel Swiggy, Let's go to Pennsylvania.

Speaker 2 (04:15):
Brendan, what's up, Brendan?

Speaker 5 (04:18):
Hey, how are we doing?

Speaker 2 (04:19):
We're good man. I was SAYM just pointing out how
your state is is hot right now. You got some
great sports teams and you were like number one swing
state in the election. So like Pennsylvania is the place.
Huh yeah, absolutely, And I'd be careful I'm that in
that house because Lamar Jackson, he's I believe two and
six are one and seven in his career against Pittsburgh.
Oh man, all right, I did look it up the house.

(04:40):
I looked it up and the Ravens actually lost the
Steelers twice last year. They got swept, oh boy, seventeen
to ten, both games, seventeen to ten.

Speaker 1 (04:46):
Hey, Brendan, your name is going to be your buzzer,
so grab your handset for us. Okay, here are the
rules for show time a homes NFL trivia. First contestant
with two correct answers is the champ. If there's a tie,
we have a tie breaker.

Speaker 2 (04:57):
Question.

Speaker 1 (04:58):
Your name is your buzzer, like I said, but you
do have to wait until all three possible answers are read.
If there's two wrong answers in row, we move on
to the next question.

Speaker 2 (05:05):
Are you ready? Can I add one more role?

Speaker 4 (05:07):
Like when I'm here on a Monday, last minute after
a big win, can we not talk about Russell Wilson,
Lamar Jackson?

Speaker 2 (05:14):
There? You know? Okay? Fair enough? All right, round one,
It's all you.

Speaker 4 (05:19):
All right, round one. I'm here, It's veterans Day, Happy
Veterans Day. Patrick forms here. What was I once quoted
saying about armstrang Hey, you can have the big arm,
and that's good, but it doesn't help you necessarily win games.
B What you may lack an armstrain you can make

(05:40):
up for with game management skills.

Speaker 2 (05:43):
Or see, you could have.

Speaker 4 (05:45):
An amazing arm, but none of that matters in the
end unless the refs are looking out for you.

Speaker 2 (05:51):
Brended Yes, Brendan, no wrong, I'll go for the stelle.
I don't even want to take double but a A
is your answer?

Speaker 5 (06:04):
Ye?

Speaker 1 (06:05):
Rich on the board, boom, here you go.

Speaker 4 (06:07):
You get a big arm, but it doesn't help you
necessarily win any games.

Speaker 2 (06:12):
Thanks, we go to round two. All right, Round two.

Speaker 4 (06:15):
This is when Jake Paul starts laying in his jab
on Friday. If Tyson wins, he has to win by
the fourth round. I agree with them, all right. So
how much was the record setting fine that CBS paid
for the Janet Jackson wardrobe malfunction nipple quote unquote at
Super Bowl thirty eight A one point two million dollars

(06:36):
B five hundred and fifty thousand dollars or C two
point one million dollars.

Speaker 6 (06:42):
Branded see yeah, Sea No, I thought, oh yeah, I
are you gonna say B?

Speaker 2 (06:53):
But that's what I thought, Brendan said, Did he say B?

Speaker 3 (06:56):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (06:57):
I thought, let's oh okay, sure, Brandon.

Speaker 1 (07:01):
That's why I asked you to pick up your handset
so I could hear you clear.

Speaker 4 (07:04):
All right, we'll give you that five hundred and fifty
thousand dollars sort of chum to.

Speaker 2 (07:09):
Look back, all right?

Speaker 1 (07:11):
So Rich and Brendan on the board day.

Speaker 4 (07:12):
By the way, anyone that thinks that was a wardrobe malfunction,
I was born yesterday.

Speaker 2 (07:17):
A couple of springloaded Well you don't have a nipple ornaments? Yeah,
I always on standby just in case.

Speaker 5 (07:22):
All right, So the ref to help you out yesterday.

Speaker 2 (07:26):
Yeah, that's not what happens. All right, we moved around three?
All right, round three.

Speaker 4 (07:31):
I'm here Patrick Mahomes, and I know a lot about
MVP awards. Who is the last non quarterback to win
NFL MVP A Adrian Peterson, B.

Speaker 2 (07:40):
Lawrence Taylor or C? But Danny and Thomlinson?

Speaker 1 (07:44):
Dan Oh, Buyer got in there.

Speaker 2 (07:47):
It's a you know what year anyone? Is it twenty twelve? Yeah,
that was before he did the whole like hits his
kids with a switch thing.

Speaker 1 (08:03):
Whitch Brandon and Buyer all on the board.

Speaker 2 (08:06):
As we go to.

Speaker 6 (08:07):
Round by the way, all right, round four?

Speaker 2 (08:11):
Three way time, three way time. All right, it's a battle.

Speaker 4 (08:14):
This player holds the single season record for touchdown receptions
with twenty three. Is it a Shannon Sharp, B, Randy
Moss or C Jerry Rice.

Speaker 2 (08:24):
Brendon Brandon for the win? Did you say yes? Yeah? Man,
I hadn't celebrated this much since yesterday. All right, Brandon
co s field goal block.

Speaker 1 (08:42):
We're going to mail out a shiny sea in our
swiggy to you in Pennsylvania.

Speaker 2 (08:47):
Hey, you got next for one for the Buffalo game. Yeah,
thank you. I appreciate your Brandy. Thank you Brandon, and
uh hey, it's a pleasure.

Speaker 4 (08:54):
Usually I'm here on Tuesdays, but big game yesterday, so
figure to stop by.

Speaker 2 (08:58):
But we'll be ten and O next time. By Patrick
later later, guys, speaking of by Patrick, speaking of Randy
Moss got fired in Outpaced. I can I give you
guys a bonus questions as we go to Dan Buyer's update.
What song has the lyric catch the beat running like
Randy Moss, Catch the beat running like Randy Moss? What

(09:23):
two thousands? Speaking of the two thousands, what's Anniel Powder?
Any other brainbusters? Not true?

Speaker 7 (09:29):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (09:29):
We'll think about that. We'll go to dB front update.
What's up, Dan Bayer. Do you guys know the name
Jake Pope? Does it sound familiar Jake Pope?

Speaker 6 (09:37):
Yeah, it probably doesn't because you're not huge college football fans.

Speaker 2 (09:40):
Wait, hold on, Jake Pope, the politician.

Speaker 6 (09:44):
We're talking Jake Pope, the safety from the University of Georgia.

Speaker 2 (09:48):
Jake Puppy, attorney of law.

Speaker 6 (09:50):
From that We're talking about Jake Pope, the Georgia's safety
who was caught celebrating on the field with Old Miss
fans after Ole Miss beat Georgia on Saturday. It's a
wacky video when all of a sudden, you're like, why
is this Georgia player jumping up and down after they
just lost? Well, Georgia head coach Kirby Smart saw the

(10:11):
video and responded, today, what an idiot?

Speaker 8 (10:13):
I mean what I mean, just stupid. I didn't see
it till today. But he's embarrassed about it. He's upset
about it. That's obviously a childhood friend of his knows him,
hadn't seen him in forever, but just not real Smart.

Speaker 6 (10:27):
Yeah, that was a bad look for the Georgia Bulldog's safety.

Speaker 2 (10:31):
It is the story dB that the the Bulldogs safety
someone on Old Miss was his high school power or
someone in the crowd they were selling.

Speaker 6 (10:38):
Yeah, I think it may have been a I don't
even know if it was another player for it was
a student, but it was a quick pan of the
of somebody else running on the field. Of a sudden,
you're like, wait, why is the guy in the Georgia
you know any Yeah, it's it's kind of funny.

Speaker 2 (10:53):
But that's a great sound bite. By the way, let's
let's sportsmanship and more just like sid I behavior. He
should be the sec sportsman on the week. What a guy? Yeah?
How about that? All right? Some man?

Speaker 6 (11:06):
I found this Tyreek kill good to go tonight. He's
active for the Dolphins as they face the Rams on
Monday Night football.

Speaker 2 (11:13):
We got that Camino enriched on Fox Sports Radio. I
just saw Isaac lowancron of all people in the hallway. Yeah,
there he is in the update booth with Dan Byer. Yo,
Isaac hop on the mic just for one second. I
know you're you're not on shift right now. Remember we
just said Isaac's the guy that says Brandon ayuk. Yeah.
By the way, I apologize to Dan Byer. I'm using

(11:34):
his headphones. I'm gonna be giving him lice. You know what.
It's a gift that keeps on giving thems the breaks.
So you say, why do you say ayuk? Because I
have to know it.

Speaker 9 (11:45):
So I actually looked at the forty nine Ers pronunciation
guide and in the pronunciation guide a y e hyphen
y o o ka from the official forty nine ers pronunciation, that.

Speaker 1 (11:57):
Would be you yuck.

Speaker 2 (12:00):
That's why it's open to interpretation.

Speaker 9 (12:01):
I'll I'll give you that because it could be they
could have spelled it hy u k e.

Speaker 2 (12:07):
That be okay, But you know what you say, it
was such authority present. He's right, yeah, potato because it
was Yuke.

Speaker 9 (12:18):
It would be Yuke like Bob Uker maybe, so it
is open to interpretation.

Speaker 2 (12:22):
It's just you know, Cavin heard ten ten different ways
to his name was pronounced last night. I did. And it'ship.
And on the radio there's athlete, celebrities, musicians that you know,
some of them, Like we said, a guy like John Lithgow,
it's liftgo, it's everyone says lift goal And he's like, yeah, guys.
When we met him, he said, everyone says been saying
liftgal forever. I just saw a roll with it. Did

(12:43):
not know that until right this second years old. And
it wasn't necessarily all about mispronunciations. That's just what we
grasped onto. It was about when you hear someone say
something wrong, do you correct them. You could chime in
at Covino and Rich you hear a lot of that. Hey,
when it comes to comes to sport.

Speaker 1 (13:00):
When we get to New Orleans for Media Row, it
used to be Radio Row. I hope Brandon's there because
that could be your first question to him.

Speaker 2 (13:07):
You know what, get the bottom. He won't be there
because he'll be preparing for the big game. You know.
It's what's interesting is you said New Orleans. That's one
of those places too, Is it New Orleans? New Orleans?
New Orleans? If you're from there, right, Willison, There's a
lot about stuff to get to. We're gonna get to
Tyson trivia. We'll talk a little Week ten of the NFL.

(13:28):
But there are multiple stories in the world of sports
that have to do with hygiene. I'm calling this a
little sports stank stank. How about stink stank stunk. Poor
James Houston. You know who? James Houston is, linebacker for
the Detroit Lions that actually had to address this. To
the fact that he had to address this, I'm almost
sad for him. If you watch Sunday Night football, there

(13:52):
was a play where it looked like he had poop
on his pants. We all saw it again, did Stain
or Stein Stain Baron Stain bears so on his pants?
Simple fact that this guy had to come out and

(14:13):
address this and say, ay, y'all, I just sat in
some gatorade. He had to address this because people like yo,
did he Wait.

Speaker 1 (14:25):
There's brown gatorade. Yeah, there's chocolate gatorade.

Speaker 2 (14:27):
That did he have an accident day? What did he sing?
Some coca cola? Sit on some you who by accident?
Some chocolate count So he actually put on social media,
how's he drinking the chocolate? Move a, y'all? I had
sat on some gatorade, just chill, laughing, catface poop emochi.
So he had to address this. That's story number one

(14:48):
in sports Stank Stank story number two. We're all watching
Mike Tyson, Jake Paul right the countdown on Netflix today.
Episode three comes out right, the third and final episode
leading up to the fight on Friday. It's available on Netflix.
Definitely worth to watch. It's like the old school twenty
four to sevens, but this is it's narrated by Ice Tea,

(15:11):
which is great by the way, and a fun fact
you learned in episode two when Iron Mike is talking
to his daughter take a lesson. I don't fung my tea.
So what his daughter's like? You don't even brush your
teeth and he says, I don't. Well. On my positive side,
he's watching his daughter play tennis and he's very proud

(15:31):
of his daughter. She's beautiful and talented and he's rooting
on a roof. Yeah, but she does call him out.
And then you happen to notice his teeth and you're like,
maybe he doesn't brush his I know, and I love
his excuse cause he's Mike Tyson. One more time? Why
do he not brush your teeth? I don't bung my tee?
So what I guess if you're Mike Tyas and you

(15:55):
don't want to rush your teeth, you don't have to.
Are you gonna tell him to? We're talking to sport hygiene.
The stink stanks stunk of it all. I got personal stories.
I don't mind saying it. I remember interviewing Pablo Sandoval wondering,
my god, as he is the odorant. I mean, he
was the stinkiest dude I've ever interviewed. And I say
that respectfully, sorry, respectfully said yeah, because it was my truth.

(16:15):
He was a nice guy. I just had to hold
my nose to the whole interview. I was like, so, yeah,
I called him the panda, right, no panda, so to
smell like a bear? How you feeling this season? Feeling alright?
I mean you're so yes, hees Vettigo season so far,
and how you say, uh, the olderant, Pablo Sandoval, Let's

(16:39):
say he didn't smell like your cardoir. Look, he's a
sweating his ass off playing baseball. No one's saying he
has to smell good. So but it's the stinky stories
that seemed to happen this week. You had this three
of them to go realm quick and then we'll move
on Number one. Mike Tyson on his documentary, the Docuseries
leading up to Jake Paul Mike Tyson, he's talking to
his daughter and his daughter's like, you don't even brush

(17:00):
your teeth. I don't my te So what Mike Tyson
doesn't brush his teeth? I think he has to do
once in a while. Like I think he just said that.
If my daughter called me out on that on a
TV show, I'd be mad. I give her like the
the mean mug, the death stare, like, how dare you
say that about your dad on TV? He didn't seem
to care.

Speaker 1 (17:20):
He didn't and uh, And Brenda made the observation, she said,
maybe it helps him as an advantage in the rain.

Speaker 2 (17:26):
I was gonna say he could win the fight this
year by breathing on mister.

Speaker 1 (17:29):
Paul, like you don't want to get in there too
close and mix it up with them.

Speaker 2 (17:32):
Aren't there stories if he make them angry? Aren't there
stories d energy of linemen and NBA players and certain
people using their stank to their advantage? Yes, lineman, especially
not showering before games brutal? Did Tom Brady require like
a certain level of powdered booty for his centers? I think?
Isn't there like a story where Tom Brady's like, yo,
you better be uh, but it'd be fresh as you

(17:54):
could be down there? Buddy. You got James Houston saying
that it wasn't poop in his pants this weekend with
the Lions.

Speaker 1 (18:01):
It was, in fact not poop.

Speaker 2 (18:03):
Yeah, you got Tyson with his band hygiene. He doesn't
brush his teeth. I want to call out the guy
to the left of me. You know he's calling out
Mike Tyson. I'm gonna call out Rich Davis. He has
admitted numerous times throughout our twenty years of doing radio,
numerous times that he doesn't wash his feet. Incorrect, he

(18:23):
dances in the SuDS. No, it's completely correct. We can
go to the audio spot a foot scum dance. I
just said that he dances in the SuDS, is his quote.
I'm like, wait, so you don't scrub those bad boys ever,
He's like, what's the point. It's a quick rint. This
didn't this come up with like an NFL offensive lineman. Yeah,
but no, Jason Kelsey said it right, that's it. No,

(18:44):
Cavino doesn't differentiate showers. I feel like there are multiple
types of showers. Apparently Kavino has an every time he showers.
It's a spot. Every time I shower, I say, up
my feet. Yeah, yeah, I don't just like half fast
like you do. If I shower in the morning and
then I go to the gym in the afternoon. At nighttime,
I call the quick wrench. You do like a five
minute h You know, I'm not scrubbing my toes in
the morning and then again at night. I went to

(19:04):
the gym, and what the fox? You're scrubbing your toes
twice a day. Yeah. If I'm in the shower, how
lazy could you be? You're already there.

Speaker 1 (19:12):
But the shampoo drip it doesn't count.

Speaker 2 (19:14):
No, there shampoo bottom's like Fred Astaire, like, you scrub
your feet on the bottom. Yeah, shampoo. I didn't put
that washcloth on my face. That's funny as hell. And
then the final story of our Stink Stinks Stunk segment

(19:39):
today on Fox Sports Radio, my Tyson not brushing his teeth.
Then the linebacker James Houston saying that wasn't pooping my
pantsy satin gatorade on the Lions. The third story is
Sarahcuse coach Fran Brown. Mm hm, take a listener with
this guy.

Speaker 10 (19:56):
Said, Honestly, I got like a virtual like when we lose,
I ain't even get this shower till early this morning.
I just be mad. I just brush my teeth. But
it's like I don't deserve soap. I don't deserve to
do all that. I just I'm just focused on like
trying to get back and trying to make sure that
our players mentally understand and know that I let them down,
that they didn't do it.

Speaker 2 (20:15):
You know.

Speaker 10 (20:15):
I just wake up all night, Especially when you lose,
you like wake up like, dang, it really happened, you know,
I really happen that way. So it's just different pieces
and then I just move on. There's a process that
I follow every week. One loser draw only thing is
like my wife, I can't sleep in the bed if
we lose because I ain't gonna get in the shower
for that day. I'm just mad and I just sit there.

(20:37):
I just brush my teeth. That's what I have to do,
so y'all won't say my brush stink.

Speaker 2 (20:41):
And I sit there on stinky stinking like Abe Lincoln.

Speaker 1 (20:44):
Frian Meet Mike, Mike, Meet Frans.

Speaker 2 (20:46):
Soap is for winners? Is he crazy? Dude? He sounds
he're a crazy person. That's the guy you want leading
your teeth, torturing himself because no showers no, no wins
equal no showers. Shower soap is for winters? What no showering?
After a lot? He answered? He sir, he answered the
one question that I did have. So I'm glad he
went on there in that clip. Because if you do

(21:09):
any type of activity, go to the gym, even a
light workout, if you play pick up basketball, softball, you
go golfing. If you don't shower, you can't be getting
in your nice bed with your wife and your girlfriend.
You got it. You gotta clean up before you get
in bed. However, there's some people that are they'll lay
with their jeans and clothes in their bed and like,
what are you doing?

Speaker 1 (21:27):
How about Iron Mike's wife. You see her on the
second episode of Countdown. I think her name is Kiki.
She's okay with him not brushing his That's what I'm
saying too, like meevil times, you know that.

Speaker 2 (21:38):
Just deal with them. Smell that's wild. It's like the
Great Stink of eighteen fifty eight, Sam, exactly. Seriously, think
so again, we're talking sports stank sports high gien. Do
you remember the show Spartacus on like Stars or yeah,
well was that on Stars at Max? Was Stars? And
by the way, Gladiator two is all the buzz right now.
Two big movies Stars. Gladiator too and Wicked are the

(22:02):
two big movies of the of the fall in winter.
But if you watch Spartacus, remember they used to use
like a leaf on a stick to take care. It
was bat and he would use this like it would
be like it was a stick. It was with a
little cloth, would go to the bathroom and then remember
they would like gather rain water and they would just
use that same dirty rainwater like so we've come a

(22:24):
long way. We come along. People use rocks. I'm not kidding.
What to scrub like to scrub after using the oh
like on their room. But yes, what my mom ran
rock feels like a rock. You ever heard of a
sact Iowa sam? No, look it up. It's like a
big sponge, a big Mexican sponge, and they cut it

(22:46):
in pieces and they and it's so hard, but then
it gets soft eventually, you know, like, where's your dam?
I'll tell you secata. I'm guessing the Spanish word for it.
But white people would just call that their grandma's old
hard ass loofa? Do you remember what? Look it up?
It looks like the load for bread. It looks like
a hard love for bread. You don't have to wash

(23:07):
your face with the same loof of that Grandpa cleaned
his treeks with. Oh, I wish I was a loofa.
What's up? I really? I remember?

Speaker 1 (23:16):
Remember Along Came Polly and how that was used in
the bathroom.

Speaker 2 (23:19):
Yes, have you guys ever seen how loofahs You think
they're from like the ocean, They're actually grown like corn.
It's very interesting. Go look up what a loofah looks
like before it is You mean, my mom has this
thing like you're not clean unless you have that, and
you do the scrub a dub. Otherwise you're just washing
SuDS and rubbing SuDS around your body if you're not
using And it's a cultural thing. We've already established this.

(23:41):
This is true. We haven't really talked about in this show.
But there's there's a whole internet. It's like a TikTok Instagram.
White people only use soap for the most part, stereotypically.
They're not using a wash rag unless you're at the hotel.
Maybe they didn't using all sorts of washrags for I
don't even know what. I don't Usually the spot has
entered the chat on a day to day I'm not

(24:03):
using washcloth. That's crazy because you're scrubbing yourself. You're just
rubbing SUTs on your body. What are you scrubbing? That's
like washing your car with your hands. Yeah, I don't
use a washclall all the time. That's why they call
you a dirty butt Davis. No, I'm pretty fresh. It
removes the dead skin cells from your body. Which do

(24:24):
you wash your car dirt with your hands? But I'm with.

Speaker 1 (24:27):
Rich, it's shower gel in your hands should be rough
as a man, something to scrub fingertips.

Speaker 2 (24:33):
You know you know when I scribbed my back maybe
maybe like once a week. I don't want to know
your fingertips on once a week or so whatever. My
my wife will enter the shower with me and she's
got these wow, wow, she's got the she's got the

(24:55):
exfoliating gloves and she'll just rub my back with them. Yeah,
there's definitely a part of my back that it's never
been cleaned. Yes, because you can't reach it of those.
Those are exfoliating gloves. I thought that I thought she
was cold in the shower. We're not romantic. She walks
in with gloves on to give you a boxing gloves, No,
it to really impress rich. It's the first basement glove,
says Keith hernandez On. It's very yeah, oh my goodness,

(25:23):
my skin and she puts a mustache on. It's weird. Listen,
everyone's got their own thing, right sports hygiene. If you
have kids, there's a whole other conversation. I'm sure teenage
kids how they Yeah, and they lead their you know,
baseball clothes and football clothes everywhere. If you ever played

(25:44):
sports man, it's the locker room smells like free thows. Dude,
there's a distinct like period of time and and you
don't have a boy, but I'm sure once your your
son gets older where they don't realize they smell, but
you do you tell them. I think that's one of
the covered up with body. Yes, puberty hits it really
like that that odor starts. Oh, smells like onions and phoenix. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (26:08):
Could you get a speed stick and you put a
bow on it and you put it on top of
their dress.

Speaker 2 (26:13):
You know, I'm gonna I'm gonna bring everyone back. I'm
gonna unlock a memory that you may not have thought
about in a while. And then we'll uh, then we'll
move up. We'll move off of bad sports type nostrils.
Do you And maybe it was different in my high school,
because I know every high school is different. Junior high
high school, you would have pe like like once or
twice a week.

Speaker 1 (26:31):
Right, we talked about this, didn't we did?

Speaker 2 (26:33):
We talk about months ago? How on the West Side
we had it every day? Every day? Every day?

Speaker 1 (26:38):
We had we had every day every day?

Speaker 2 (26:41):
Yeah, Jim class, Yeah, every day. What school did you
go to? You weren't doing the same thing every day?
There was like it was like a run. They rotated.
It was a rotation, and it wasn't Jim class every day.
It wasn't like music some days Jim class. It was
always pe. No, we had pe every day and you'd
have to run a mile and then go back to
history class with saggy drawers and no air condition.

Speaker 1 (27:04):
Yeah, and we had the California Standard test where we
had to do at least ten pull ups and nobody
could pass it.

Speaker 2 (27:09):
This is wild to me. You had gym class every
day every day and then they give you pennies that
smell like some guys like the Funk of forty thousand years.
I think one year semester they swapped it out, like
one day was health class. That's wild, though. No, we
had I think we had pe like twice a week.
And my point was on those pe days, no one
showered in between classes, and you really went all up,

(27:29):
because if you were an athletic kid, that really took private.
You playing dodgeball, you playing in the just in the
school yard. You went all out and then you you're right,
you would continue the rest of your day as like
a preteen teenager with a stank. You're in chemistry class. No,
you would do call the marina And though you would do.
I would saying you would take that T shirt and
like champion shorts that you had, you'd put them in
a plastic bag and you probably put it back in

(27:51):
your locker and used it like a day later. Yeah, yeah, somebody.

Speaker 1 (27:54):
I remember some of the coaches saying, take your dirty
clothes home for the weekend, bring them back clean.

Speaker 2 (27:59):
But they were.

Speaker 1 (28:00):
There's always the kids with the crumpled up smelly stuff,
like they.

Speaker 2 (28:05):
Got a crunchy, sweaty, sweaty shirt. SPI is the shirt stiff?
That was the stink stink. Yeah, and that happens even
on a professional level. You know who games who approves
of that up Fran Brown, coach of Syracus.

Speaker 3 (28:18):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (28:19):
So anyway, sports hygiene was three stories this week. We
shared them with you the stink stank, stunk, and you
share yours at Covino and Rich at Fox Sports Radio
hashtag Rich doesn't wash his feet? What you know about
Carne Fox Sports Radio. Hey Rich, good for you living

(28:41):
life in New York. You deserve it. Good for you.
Take yourself a round of sausage. You deserve it. It's
my favorite, a fortunate out take. Treat yourself. Treat yourself.
A round of sausage. Does anyone know the reference? I
just found out today, butarently it's viral and everywhere. Treat

(29:02):
yourself a round of sausage. Well, the puzzle on wheel
Fortune was clearly think. I was like three letters away,
it was give yourself a round of applause, and he's like,
I look to solve treat yourself around sausage, A round
of sausage. Here you go. I gave you around on
a plus for a stupid answer. All right, that's a

(29:23):
viral cliff today secret answer better? Oh it was. It
was a great answer if you're a fatso thinking about
sausage anyway. Cavino and Rich Fox Sports Radio. Danny G's
on the phones at eight seven seven ninety nine on
Fox Iowa. Sam is here playing some what is that filter?
Crystal Method and Spot getting ready for Midweek Major? Think

(29:46):
about Bronnie Rich, Yes, I'm thinking about it right now.
Are you thinking about Bronnie? Your sausage? You thinking about that's?
Thinking about Bronnie. I'm thinking about something that early we
joked about Spot getting ready for midweek Manager, and we
joked about him I doing squad thrusts. I was I
saw a stat that I want to throw by you.

(30:07):
It has it has to do with testing your fitness,
and I'll get to it right after we get our
Bronnie calls. Just remind me it's it, it's it's I
want to see where you think you're at fitness. Well,
I don't want to be unfair to the kid because
he is Lebron's son and maybe he has earned in
some weird ways some different sort of treatment, but we
have to keep in mind this it's a team game.
That's what it's also going to be. He's also going

(30:27):
to be treated differently than other G leaguers in public, right,
stuff like that, right, And he brings more value there.
There is a different caliber of attention that he warrants
and he gets because of who he is.

Speaker 1 (30:41):
And he had a crazy good comeback story almost dying
on the court exactly.

Speaker 2 (30:44):
So like I'm not trying to take anything away from
him or be unfair, but it is the story today.
So I will say that it is a team game,
and when you're playing with the team, you have to
be respectful of the other teammates. If he was a
fighter rich or you know, he was playing a solo
game like that, tennis or something. Yeah, it's thin whatever,

(31:06):
But this is a team.

Speaker 1 (31:07):
Game, Spotty. If your dad was Larry Bird, you'd get
preferential treatment.

Speaker 2 (31:10):
That is true. Your dad is Larry Bird. Never knew that,
did you, Papa? Yes? Dad? All right, let's go to
the phones. Who do we got, Danny g Let's start
with Bill in South Dakota. Hey, Bill, Bronnie James not
traveling with the team. What do you think?

Speaker 5 (31:23):
Well?

Speaker 11 (31:23):
I think that maybe the Lakers don't really want to
see him much on the road.

Speaker 5 (31:27):
Or they've already made their decision on him.

Speaker 2 (31:30):
I just think he's too much of a side show
and again, traveling commercial. I know that sounds ridiculous because
none of most of us have only flown that way,
including myself. But Bronnie James is not sitting, like I
said in Row thirty one, b middle seat like it
just that's not the life he lives. And he's too
popular to sit with an unknown G League player, And

(31:51):
so you got to understand that part of it. But
you're creating distance between the other teammates when you get
that treatment. Yeah, when it's a game of chemistry, I
feel like that interferes. If you're he's not a fighter
or something. All right, who else do we got?

Speaker 1 (32:06):
Steve in Ohio?

Speaker 2 (32:07):
Hey, Steve, make it snappy? What's up, hey man?

Speaker 5 (32:10):
Maybe Brownie?

Speaker 8 (32:11):
It's not that he's too good for the rest of
the team.

Speaker 11 (32:13):
Maybe I have something to do with security, Like when.

Speaker 4 (32:16):
He's on airplane, they need special guards and bodyguards and
things like that for him to walk through the airport.

Speaker 2 (32:22):
Hey, that's super fair. But then why doesn't somebody like
just come out and say that, because we're not the
only ones.

Speaker 1 (32:27):
But I think the Lakers could afford to spend on
that if they needed to. They're given the kid eight
million bucks.

Speaker 2 (32:33):
Yeah, guys, It's like one of my pet peeves When
people say dumb things like, you know, Taylor Swift her
private jet emissions and this, I'm like, yeah, we get that,
But you think Taylor Swift should fly like Jet Blue
flight whatever you're on. I know, no, absolutely not. That
would be chaos. It would be hectic. So there are exceptions,

(32:54):
But is it a distraction? Is Lebron good enough and
is this Lakers seem good enough to roll out the
red carper for Brownie? Two quick things I saw on
social media while I was doing the doing the scroll.
I know it's generational, and you know time's moving fast
and you might feel like you're twenty, but you're like

(33:15):
you might be thirty, forty, fifty, sixty. You know, times changing,
and we're realizing our kids are learning different things in school.
This guy buys tickets to see Back to the Future
tonight on Broadway, and all of a sudden he's all
about time travel and time flying. Great Scott Martin thinks
he's an expert now or something. Let me tell you
about the Libyans. Let me tell you about the flux capacitor.

(33:36):
So I saw a clip from the forty nine ers
locker room. You know me, big Niners guy. I want
to defend them, but I can't. They have Deebo, Samuel,
Ricky Piersoll and a bunch of these young dudes on
the team and they're telling them right San Francisco, forty
nine ers write the word football incursive in script, and

(33:59):
none of them know how to do it well. And
F is a little tricky, but I know how to
do it. Capital F is a little capital F is
a little tricky, right, almost like a tea in a way, right.

Speaker 1 (34:10):
Yeah, Rich, this is not surprising at all. Did you
hear that some of the states had problems at the
polls because the youngsters, like the ones that had just
turned eighteen and that age area, needed to sign in
cursive after they voted, and they couldn't do it, so
they needed assistance. They just don't teach cursive writing in
school anymore. Capital F is a little sailboat, it does,

(34:33):
you know? I haven't written one in a while.

Speaker 2 (34:35):
Interestingly enough, that was like such a thing that maybe
you didn't. I feel like I took pride in making
sure my penmanship was on point. And now it's like,
you know, kids type and you get a times change,
but the same way youngsters might not know how to
tell time on a clock with hands because everything's digital.
Don't be shocked. If your niece, your nephew, your neighbor

(34:57):
who's a high school kid or a college kid, I
don't know how to write in script cursive, don't be shocked.
It's just generational. It's like Mike runs his place. He's
so old he writes in calligraphy with a feather pen,
so like he probably looks the way we write and
thinks we suck. Yeah, he sent us the Tiraq commercials
in hieroglyphics exactly, so he writes, but he doesn't that
by candlelight. Yeah, I mean, yeah, so Mike so old.

(35:20):
It's just generational. What's up, Dan?

Speaker 6 (35:21):
Yeah, I just want to say, you guys definitely don't
suck in Mike's eyes, because I got a text from him.
You guys are in his profile picture on his phone.

Speaker 2 (35:32):
Yes it is.

Speaker 6 (35:33):
It is Lodard, Cavino and Rich with the Fox Sports
radio graphic in the background.

Speaker 2 (35:39):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (35:39):
Like, no, no Spotty, no Danny, no Iowa, Sam or Me,
no Debbie his wife, but Cavino, Mike, and Rich.

Speaker 2 (35:48):
Even my girlfriend doesn't have me on her phone. That's great,
that's a fantastic you know, honest, I might need to
delete my kids and put Mike backround, you know, I
think we all should.

Speaker 3 (35:59):
Now.

Speaker 2 (35:59):
I didn't know that Mike's grey. Wow. So back to
the story though, Rich, I don't want to get two
off track. Oy. I just thought that was interesting because,
you know, and I didn't know what camera you were
peering in on. I didn't know if it was the
forty nine or shower cam that you were watching. No,
it was locker room footage, and they were just doing those,
you know, they'll ask the player's funny questions. And it
just struck me that I wonder if the Fox Sports

(36:21):
Radio Nation realizes these kids are they're they're that, they're kids.
They're twenty three, twenty two, twenty four. They never learned cursive, No,
that's it.

Speaker 1 (36:32):
Schools mostly stopped it in the year twenty ten.

Speaker 2 (36:36):
Which is true, but it's also what you apply yourself to.
Like I have a fifteen year old daughter. Guess what
she could write in cursive because I guess that was
more important to her. Some people are like for what
and they don't care? Right, So anyway, I mean you
really did bring up a good point though, Danny. What
is the future of the signature? Oh yeah, what is
the future of this like symbol? Yeah? Like is it

(36:57):
just you just print your name? Prince was the future?

Speaker 1 (37:00):
I mean, kids just write out their name, you know,
like right, that's their signature, Like there's no cursive for them.

Speaker 2 (37:07):
Yeah. So my signature is just like a very fast
scribbling version of my iPads all the time now for
paying for stuff, just and you can never get your
the right like you know lines in there. I was cold,
you guys, I have an interesting thought. Who will be
the first young superstar in sports whose memorabilia has an
odd signature because they don't have a signature, Like what

(37:30):
if we it was one of these youngsters, like they
don't have a signature. Sports memorabilia is based off of signature.
I got a good story coming up for you in midweek.
Major about this? Oh yeah, stick around, stick around. There's
a team all right? Well, teaking of young players Ronnie
James is all the buzz now. I'm trying to wrap

(37:50):
my head around why it's such a big story today
because it was announced a few days ago that he
was only going to play home games in the G League,
and I'm thinking that it became more of a headline today.
And correct me if I'm wrong because the story or
there was speculation that it was due to him not
wanting to take commercial travel with the rest of the team.

(38:13):
Is that the difference because didn't we hear this like
two three days ago?

Speaker 1 (38:17):
Yeah, this was a few days back, but people weren't
sure about the details of this story.

Speaker 2 (38:21):
Yeah, and that seems to be part of it, Like
whoever got that juice out of it? Is what makes
it sound bad because when I first heard about it.
It didn't rub my butt the way it's rubbing it today.
Like I'm like, all right, you know, he's only going
to play the home games but still be around whatever.
It didn't bother me. Now if he was like, yeah, Bronnie,
don't do middle seat. Can you deal with that?

Speaker 1 (38:42):
Is it?

Speaker 2 (38:42):
It's just the yo, Bronnie, don't do middle I mean,
I'm sure they're flying. Like if my first class here's
a question spot. Yeah, I had a friend pose this
question to me. One of my buddies. His credit card rewards,
Oh got him a first class upgrade, but not his
wife and kids. Oh. I was like this close when

(39:03):
we went to Seattle for graduate hotels to getting an
upgrade to first class. And I would have said to
the three of you buffoon's later, I'll be enjoyed my
free breakfast and cock files in first class. We expect
that from you because thanks, you're in a hole. But
Bronnie James own it. But if Bronnie James is sitting
first class, you know, patting his head with a towel

(39:23):
like he's a you know, Robbie Hard and the wedding
singer and the rest of the teams back with Julia
Gully and coach. Is that a bad luck? There's two
ways to look at it. Man, Like we said, Nick,
who do you think you're better than us? Is a
team game. But the truth is the kid's been famous
since he was a kid, since he was a baby.
The other guys have not well, and we like they

(39:44):
are the same is also not true in Cove.

Speaker 1 (39:47):
We still don't have all the details. Yeah, wind Tours
came out and said something, but we don't know if
this is Bronnie's doing or if this is from the
Lakers and these are his marching orders from the team.

Speaker 2 (39:58):
That's why I'm trying to figure out from my standpoint,
like why are we all mad about this today when
they said this like a few days X. But he
has the he would have the option to say I
want to fly with everybody else. I want to be
with everybody else, all right, So your feedback, your thoughts
eight seven, seven ninety nine on Fox And remember we
got midweek major this hour. The stories in sports and

(40:20):
pop culture are they midweek or major? Who we got
Danny g I love wait? I mean I can't wait.

Speaker 1 (40:25):
Let's go to Censea justin Hey, justin signature erchy, Hey.

Speaker 5 (40:29):
What's going on?

Speaker 2 (40:29):
Guys? Hey?

Speaker 5 (40:31):
Man, So I gotta just put it like this. Pronnie's
a big deal, no doubt, all right, But there was
another guy that was a big deal. Maybe all heard
of a Michael Jordan, right. You know, he decided he
wanted to go play Triple A baseball and learn a
thing and try to get you know, his true passion
out there and you know, play some baseball. He rides

(40:54):
a bus six ' six, riding a bus for hours,
going a different place with the whole team, trying to
fit in with everybody.

Speaker 2 (41:03):
Yeah, we're all on the same train track of thought,
because that's exactly what I was thinking before too. I'm like, yo,
Michael Jordan wasn't too good for that weak ass baseball.

Speaker 1 (41:11):
Team he played for, Like he did pimp out their equipment,
But yeah, he was still willing to be one of
the guys.

Speaker 2 (41:16):
Yeah, say his way to contribute. I remember, Yeah, Jordan
just made sure and I heard some great things about
Max Scherzer. When there are certain baseball players, when they
do a rehab assignment, they buy every one of the
team fi lame and Yon's. They bring them iPods and
not iPods like new iPads and new uh, you know,
like new pilots. Is that true? Anybo Nokia flip falls blackberries? No?

(41:41):
But you know, like Max shars A, I did I read.
I read an article about him among other veterans. So listen,
veterans can make that move. Brownie's in a unique scenario.
Because how often is that? I mean, how often is
everybody proven twenty two year old the guy in this position? Okay,
how often? And again we're breaking it down from all angles.
How often is it the goat's son? He's not? Yeah,

(42:04):
but he is in some ways an exception. So yeah,
it does look bad. But I'm trying to trying to
get you to look at the other side too. Not
everybody's Lebron's son. That is true. And and we don't
know he's not asking for this, Like Danny G said,
we don't have all the details. Let's go back to

(42:24):
the phone. So do we got Danny g Mitch in Jersey, Hey,
Mitch Gota gol, Yeah, Gota gool.

Speaker 5 (42:34):
Have Brian play with with the varsity team.

Speaker 11 (42:37):
He could be good.

Speaker 10 (42:38):
You never know.

Speaker 2 (42:39):
The sick guys in.

Speaker 9 (42:40):
The bench nine, ten, eleven, twelve, come on, hyd in
the street week he's.

Speaker 2 (42:45):
Such a big deal.

Speaker 3 (42:46):
It was there a lot the Cliffers didn't have the
the you know what to drift and now you know
the teams. Let him play, let him get experienced with
it with the varsity teams, the Lakers.

Speaker 2 (42:57):
You know, it's that fine balance for any parent rich
to wanna again help your kid have an easier path,
but also let them fight for themselves for the life
lessons that are involved there. You know, it's lebron James
also has to feel like a little weird about it too,
because it's tough. It's tough for anybody, like you don't
want your kid to get favoritism because you want him

(43:17):
to earn things, but at the same time you want
them to have a better road than you had. So
it's an interesting story. I feel like he's developing Jaden
Smith syndrome. Oh no, I won't say that, he's just
starting a weak as karate tip feel like this. I
get the same vibe. Don't you get that same vibe
that there is something like I picture Bronny being like

(43:38):
you know how on Key and Peel where they portrayed
what Jaden Smith was like, like he had no grasp
on reality that's how I picture Bronnie James. Yeah, spot,
you're right, do something oddly like they're cut from a
similar cloth. You know. I wanted to bring up an analogy.
Can you know that I think could put a little
ball on this conversation. He's not an annoying guy though,
Rich He doesn't seem like an annoying kid at all.

Speaker 1 (43:58):
No, And when you see Starting five on Netflix, he
seems like a really nice kids.

Speaker 2 (44:01):
Yeah. I really think he's a likable kid. But I
get where you're coming from as far as treatments concerned.
Sometimes like it's not you, sometimes it's your scenario and
you know your Lebron's son, Like you know, there's plenty
of great that comes along with that. There'll be some negative, right,
like getting down in your heart on a kid who's
a pretty good kid. I think a lot of times

(44:22):
when special treatments, there no one cares if you deliver.
I made the dumb analogy before, like so when the
Hawk Chicks looks fade, you want to put up with
less crap because it's like, oh, well, you know when
you were you know, when you're twelve, you're willing to
put up with a lot for a hot piece of booty. Now,
look at I'm gonna name three people. I'm gonna show
you the response of society and the public and the

(44:44):
sports public based on their performance. We turned and a
lot of people want it to turn the blind eye
to the potential piece of trash. To Shaun Watson is
But when he started stinking, it was like, well he
sticks on the field, then I'm not defending him. F
that guy. Aaron Rodgers. Aaron Rodgers really high maintenance, dude.

(45:09):
But if the Jets were seven and two right now,
everyone will be okay with Aaron Rodgers. You know when
Aaron Rodgers appears to be a paint of the button,
high maintenance when they're a terrible team and the opposite.
To prove the point, Travis Kelcey starts aiding Taylor Swift.
It could be argued as the greatest distraction the league

(45:31):
has ever seen. But what happened? Could we know? They
won a Super Bowl? He's playing great. They're nine and zero,
Like we put up with stuff. If people deliver, No,
that is true, absolutely right. If Bronnie James delivered, we
would have a lot to say about it. Hey, maybe

(45:51):
this works for him in the future. Like I said,
even I said before, if the Lakers instead of six
and four, where you know, nine and one, or they
were you know, let's say after twenty games, they were
sixteen and four, and it's like, man, the Lakers are
lighting it up. Who would care about what they're doing
with Bronnie James. They're just not good enough to be
playing this little game here, all right? Packed to the phone,

(46:12):
calls dannyj Let's talk to Miguel in Oregon on a
migl What up, Hey, what's going on?

Speaker 7 (46:20):
Yeah, so you know, hearing about this, it's not surprising.

Speaker 5 (46:24):
But at the same time, I wouldn't say it is.

Speaker 7 (46:27):
But you know, starting back when he was doing his workouts,
Rich Paul said to everybody, you know, he's not going
to work out for any team that's going to give
him a two way deal. And those only teams that
he worked out for were Phoenix and for the Lakers.
And that's because I believe in speculation.

Speaker 2 (46:42):
Of course, they.

Speaker 7 (46:43):
Knew what he was and they knew that he should
have stayed in the league longer, and so it doesn't
surprise me. So they're trying to he's going to get
that treatment because he's Lebron's son.

Speaker 2 (46:52):
But yeah, and he's a superstar by default, whether he
earned it or not. And we're talking professional sports. Newsflash,
all superstars get special treatment. And if there's someone important
in the company that you work for, I bet you
their son who works who also works for a company
gets some special treatment. Yep. It's not that far off

(47:13):
from the reality we all live in. It just rubs
people the wrong way. People don't like to talk about
nepotism and other industries like hey, I handed over the
dental office to my kid, or oh, the law firm
is now my son's or daughters, like that's that's nepotism,
Or how about Billy Madison when he took over that
company I do that's the best example.

Speaker 1 (47:33):
Hey, Rich, I have good hearing. Is that New York
sirens behind you?

Speaker 2 (47:37):
It is New York sirens behind me? This I'm on
the thirty seventh floor, Danny g I'm on the thirty
seventh floor of a New York City high rise in
Times Square and still you can hear sirens. I heard
that as well. Back to the phone's two more phone
calls on Hold on, take you guys, Hold on second,
stop breaking the law. So again, Bronnie James is not
traveling with the G League team only home games. But

(48:02):
I think why it's getting so so much speculation today
is because of a commercial travel Yeah, all right, now
that's that's that's the ambulance.

Speaker 1 (48:11):
For Yeah, all right, let's talk to Daniel in Florida.

Speaker 2 (48:17):
Daniel, my brother, what's up?

Speaker 11 (48:20):
Hey, guys, thanks for having me on. I really think
that it's it's a mistake on the organization's part because
you know, you need that that travel time, you need
to get into the swing of you know, playing games
on short rest or whatnot, and he needs it. It's
pretty clear that he's not, you know, skill wise, he's
not at par yet and I just feel like taking
away that away element from is doing him at disservice.

(48:41):
I feel like he's not going to be able to
get the full experience because he's Lebron's son or whatnot,
and and they're kind of sheltering him from the reality
of the NBA.

Speaker 2 (48:51):
Yeah, battle battle tested, he is not. He's not going
to go through the ringer at all, and that usually
doesn't help people.

Speaker 1 (48:58):
What else do we got and but not least he
claims his name is Patrick in Kansas City.

Speaker 2 (49:03):
Patrick, KC.

Speaker 5 (49:05):
What up?

Speaker 2 (49:06):
Hey, Oh my god, it's the Patrick.

Speaker 5 (49:10):
This is a PM from k C.

Speaker 2 (49:12):
Yeah, what a buddy.

Speaker 7 (49:16):
You know about the name it, image and likeness, right, yes, yeah,
I hear you putting a little skit on over there.

Speaker 2 (49:23):
Yeah, every uh every Tuesday. And it's better than this. Man.
I'm sorry, buddy, I'm sorry. Patrick, won't happened again. Thank
you by thanks for to call man. Appreciate you. So
your thoughts broke broke broke, Patrick, Patrick, if you want

(49:44):
to leave your feedback because and again we just gave
you several ways to look at it. If you want
to chime in, hit us at Covino and Rich at
Fox Sports Radio. Now, before we get to spots Midweek Major,
I want to throw something out there, because you know
we're a show talks about sports, life, lifestyle, fitness, entertainment.

(50:07):
The Mayo Clinic put out a study and depending on
your age, depending on your age, they tell you how
many push ups you should be able to do as
a man. Ah And listen, we live in a country
that's maybe not the most physically fit, but I'm gonna
give you the age of thirty five, forty five and

(50:30):
fifty five. They go by ten year increments for some reason.
I'll give you. I'll give you twenty five, just to
get give you the base. They say, at twenty five
years old, to call yourself fit, you should be able
to do twenty eight pushups, oh in a row? Is
that where we're talking here? Yeah? Okay, over a two
hour over the course of a week. I don't know.

(50:52):
Did I do about fifty push ups a night, right
or what? Every night? But I don't do them all
at once. I break them up and like, I don't know,
I do like twenty and then like during commercial breaks, yeah,
the commercial breaks when I'm watching Shark Tank. So yeah,
then you used to do them every time Aaron Judge
hit a home run, which is why I got a
little chubby in the off season. Yeah, and the off

(51:12):
season a game a lot of way. So thirty five
years old, thirty five years old, Yeah, you should be
able to do twenty one push ups. I like that
I can do now if you're forty five, which I'm
closer to forty five, they're saying the magic number is sixteen.
I got it. And if you're fifty five, you should

(51:34):
be able to do twelve push ups. Well, I could
do twenty eight and I'm not twenty five years old
in a row, in a row without a doubt? Are
these I got a question? There's a lot, and I
don't look like ravishing rick rude on the juice. There's
a lot of variations to a push up. There's arm distance, angle.
Are you going chess to the floor? That's true, you know? Yeah,

(51:56):
my girlfriend corrected my forms. Try to push up highly
insulted by it. Yeah. These have to be in good form. Yeah,
these have to be like perfect form, So I can.
I'm good for about five Hold on, where did she
create your form in the better room or where no
doing push ups? Oh okay, So think about that and
just that's your way to assess yourself. It might it

(52:17):
might remind you that you need to go back to
the gym. Thirty five. You should be able to do
twenty one push ups, forty five sixteen push ups, and
if you're in your mid fifties, you should be able
to do twelve solid push ups. Again, I'm Steve Cavino
in La rich Davis in New Jersey, getting ready for
a pizza night with my family. Believe it or not, Yeah,

(52:39):
it's a whole other story. Oh just help people know
Cavino and I are not together. We've just worked together
twenty years, like I know exactly exactly. So thank you
guys for hanging out. Aside from our throwback movie discussion
coming up in just a few minutes, we will talk
more NFL some great teams this weekend. Rich's Solar Power

(52:59):
Part LA and the story about DeMarcus Cousins. It's a
wild story. I love this story. So it's a before
we get to the old school. Let me set up
the DeMarcus Cousins thing because ratings are low. He has
a pretty fun idea. But are you all on board?
I know Danny watches a little more NBA than we do,

(53:21):
in fact a lot more. He's like Laker. He's like
the Lakers the way you are with the Yankees, like
you're zoned in? Is there a lack of interest because
of the three pointers? Do you buy into the fact
that three point shot after three point shot takes away
from the gritty inside game that was fun to watch
and the dunks.

Speaker 5 (53:39):
And all that.

Speaker 2 (53:40):
Has the three pointer killed TV ratings for real?

Speaker 1 (53:43):
I think the younger generation don't mind all the threes
have they're the kids on the court, you know, like
you Rich, I've done youth coaching, and when I coached
youth basketball, they were all trying to be Steph Curry
shooting from the half court line.

Speaker 2 (53:58):
Well, hold on, hold on, you're dead on the right.
Steph Curry changed the game. You watch any young kid play,
that's how they play the game. But young kids don't
watch TV the way older people watch TV.

Speaker 1 (54:08):
So, oh, yeah, you're right. There's NBA Twitter right.

Speaker 2 (54:11):
Exactly, So it makes sense who watches TV in the
old school Nielsen raidings sort of way, old people who
might not like that gameplay. But young people who play
that game and enjoy it and have grown up seeing
Steph hit threes, they're absorbing the sport in a completely
different way, and it might affect the ratings.

Speaker 1 (54:31):
Well, I'm with Cousins on his idea. I like it,
and I think it would also bring like an NHL
mentality back to the league because I love the nineties
NBA matchups of the Knicks and you know, fill in
the blank, because whoever the Knicks played, they had to
step up their game and be physical to match the
intensity of the New York Knicks.

Speaker 2 (54:52):
Yeah, I just think Kevino and you now that with
the demographics, right, like if you do watch kids play
at the or if you're shooting some hoops at the
at the schoolyard. When we were younger, you know what
the hottest thing was. The hottest thing was the neighborhood
kid who had the adjustable rim because we all wanted
to slam dunk. No one wants to slam dunk anymore. Yeah,

(55:13):
you know we want to see that. Look at the
NBA All Star weekend. It's a real reflection. The three
point shootout never was as cool as the slam dunk contest.
And now you can almost say that that gets more
attention than the slam dunk contest, especially from younger people
who don't watch sports the way we watched sports. Now

(55:36):
we are going to tell you what DeMarcus Cousin's idea
is to boost ratings and dive into that a little bit.
Plus again more Thursday night football. But look at the time,
let's go, there's a certain go back.

Speaker 3 (55:57):
Back into town throwing it back for us. Old school
went fifty hits. That's fifty after CNR give you the
time capsule topic and we reminisce together.

Speaker 2 (56:08):
Yeah, so we give you the hashtag TVT we throw
it back every Thursday and reminisce. So were you with
you at eight seven, seven ninety nine on Fox? Would
like to get you involved again. Covino and Rich Everything
at Covino and Rich at Fox Sports Radio. Now we
already mentioned I'm here in La Danny g. Sam, We're

(56:28):
all here on the west side. Rich is on the
East coast. I think we start this discussion with, well,
you're doing some hosting out there, right, and since you're
in New York City, what ended up happening last night?
By the way, before I tell you what I did
last like I said, it ties into our old school.
You said throwback Thursday. Yeah, I know exactly when that
started to be used. Give me your guest on what

(56:50):
year was the first time someone said throwback Thursday. Man,
I mean, it's part Yeah, it's got to be part
of the Twitter social media era. So I'll go twenty
twenty fourteen. I will say, I'm any guesses. Two thousand
and eight. Wow, why two thousand and eight, I don't know.
It just feels like it was introduced, kind of popularized

(57:11):
in two thousand and eight.

Speaker 1 (57:12):
I want to say it's before that. I'm gonna say
two thousand and two.

Speaker 2 (57:15):
You guys are all in the ballpark. O six the
orange of Throwback Thursday. According to Sports Illustrated, it was
a basketball reference. At first, they would do throwback Thursdays
to old school NBA stuff. Oh wow, people caught onto TBT.
Next on Tuesday, we'll go with the origins of top
Go Tuesday, all right. Meantime, in the meantime, last night,

(57:39):
I was in New York City for one night. I
was in and out of the city. I'm going back,
you know, I'm leaving town. But I bring that up
because I had one night and no real plans, and
I said, you know what, I'm gonna go see a
show by myself. Why not? No one's gonnaver want to
see this with me? Back to the Future on Broadway,

(58:00):
And if you are into going to see shows with
the wifey, your girlfriend, or if you want to bring
your family. My review is this fantastic When it comes
to you know, it was fun. The guy that played
George McFly was great. It was just it's just a
good time. The music was me because other than the
Healey Lewis songs, it was original music, the music. It's

(58:24):
a musical of sorts, is that yeah, it's a Broadway show. Well,
I don't know. It was a full on musical besides
Earth Angel, Power of Love and Johnny be Good. They
had to come up with like original music, and the
original stuff wasn't great, but the special effects with the DeLorean,
like it felt like an amusement park ride. So I
recommend seeing it. That's besides the point. Danny. It was

(58:46):
like it was an amusement park ride years ago if
you remember it was. Yeah, but it's funny because Danny
g hit me up with it an article he saw
which is Back to the Future will never have a
fourth film. I know we've been teased with like fake
trailers like what if they do it back to the
Future for Well, it's never gonna happen, and we'll tell

(59:06):
you why. And it inspired the thought of what old
school movies and shows should never have a reboot or
a remake and which ones did that you wish didn't.
All right, so eight seven ninety nine f Fox, put
your thinking caps on and be Diarland and get involved.
Let us know your thoughts, which shows which movies should

(59:29):
never be remade? You'll take your feedback next Cavino and
Retch read here Fox Sports right Thursday. Coincidentally, today in
the news on TMZ, Bob Gail was saying how there's
never gonna be a fourth installment of the movie. Robert

(59:49):
Zemeckis also chimed in and said it's never gonna happen. However,
he has pitched or thought about making a movie out
of the musical, but movie studios don't seem to you
dig that idea. But it seems that we're never going
to fourth one and probably shouldn't ever get a fourth one. Well.
Co mean, I thought the Jets can't be wrong about everything,

(01:00:09):
So I was like, I'll take that word on the
Broadway musical. My takeaway, you know, my old school Siskel
and Ebert, my rotten potatoes as you call it. Yeah,
my review is the special effects were like something I've
never seen. I really did. I think the way they
made it look like that DeLorean was moving, and the
clock tower, you know, it was on point, like really
really good. But other than Johnny BeGood and Earth Angel,

(01:00:35):
Earth Angel, other than the songs you know and Power
Love and back in Time, they had to fill it
with like ten other songs, and those other songs were
like mediocre originals. So other than that, I think it
was worth watching. If you need a date night out
and there's a you know, it's coming to your town
or your city, it's kinda be I recommend seeing Biff

(01:00:57):
singing about being a butt heead and yeah, it's gotta
be weird to see these these weird renditions that go
along with the movie you know and love so well,
it was solid, though, it was solid, but it got
us thinking about what never should be redone What movies
did they remake and you're like, yeah, they shouldn't have
done it, and uh, let's let's Danny g said the

(01:01:19):
phones are hot. But I want to say Bob Gail,
the guy that was one of the writers behind Back
to the Future, which many say is one of the
most perfect movies ever. Right, Yeah, he's in the news today.
Correct me if I'm wrong, which is unlikely as I'm
mister perfect. Bob Gail, the writer came up with the

(01:01:40):
concept of Back to the Future because he saw an
old picture of his dad in high school and he thought, Hey,
I wonder if I would have been friends with my dad. Yeah,
that's that's exactly correct. I forget if Bob Gail was
the nerd or I think Bobby. I think Bob Gail
felt like I was sort of nerdy. My dad was cool.
And it's a reverse with George McFly and Marty, where

(01:02:01):
Marty's like cool and he's like, my dad was a nerd.
And it's a legendary franchise. Three movies were made. Some
people think the third one shouldn't have been made. I'm
one of those people. I didn't like the third one.
Oh come on, I really didn't, man, And I'm a
huge fan of the tv FO five. Come on, bar,
I mean, I'm not a big fan of Mad Dog tennon.
But hold on, and I fact check you guys. You

(01:02:23):
guys are both right, all right.

Speaker 1 (01:02:24):
Bob Gayle's idea, he said, I wondered if me and
my dad would have been friends had we attended school together.
He said he realized that he could test this story
by traveling back in time.

Speaker 2 (01:02:35):
Now say before we go to the phones, and I
thank you guys eight seven seven ninety nine on Fox.
I also want to say that sometimes we're wrong. Because
when I heard about Cobra Kai and by the way,
not only does Tyson Fight tomorrow, but the final season
of Cobra Kai continues on Netflix. Season six, Part two

(01:02:55):
continues tomorrow. I thought they should have pulled the Johnny
Lawrence and Lee well Enough alone. I'm like, yeah, leave
those movies alone, and we got that show reboot Cobra
Kai and it's been a great series ever since. So
sometimes taking a chance if you if you do it
the right way, it could work. But I haven't go

(01:03:16):
ahead Cobra Kai. Yes, but you're forgetting the Will and
Smith and Jada, the Jade and Smith Kara whoa.

Speaker 1 (01:03:24):
Whoa back up before that, Rich, You're forgetting Hillary Swank
in the next.

Speaker 2 (01:03:29):
Yeah, can you skip? Can you skipped a couple stinkers
and went right to Cobra Kai. That's not how it works, Cove. Well,
look that I like Krawte Kid the og Karate Kidd
two was good, Hillary Swang was and Jade Smith was weak,
you know, but they came back. I thought, you leave

(01:03:49):
that franchise alone with Daniel Russo and Billy Zapka and
and you know, Johnny Lawrence. They brought it back and
it worked out. So if done right, I think there's
a possibility. But what are the ones that come to
mind to you like, don't ever touch it, sacrilegious. It's
a huge mistake. You gotta realize, Hollywood, I think running

(01:04:09):
out of ideas. People are like, no, because it's just familiarity.
That's why they make these movies. It's easy to get done.
I think they're running out of ideas. I think there's
garden ideas that just it's easier to make something people
from guess what it's bound to happen. So let's make
our protests now. Which should never be touched? You know,
I'll bring it to sports the first one that came
to mind. We all love the first one so much

(01:04:30):
we reference it all the time on the show Major
League Two.

Speaker 1 (01:04:34):
What a stinker?

Speaker 2 (01:04:37):
Oh yeah, yeah, they should have left that one. How not.

Speaker 1 (01:04:44):
Exactly? I feel like, without without Willie Mays Hayes, they
should have just left it alone.

Speaker 2 (01:04:49):
That that that's always the case too. When you don't
have the full cast back, it just doesn't feel the same.
And you needed Wesley Snipes in the second one. So
which ones should be left alone? And rich? I can't
help but think too, though, some of these movies that
we think are great, they look so old and dated
to a next generation that you know, sometimes it just

(01:05:11):
has to be redone to get their attention, because there
are great stories that should be told. I feel like
my changing, my feelings are changing a little bit on those.
But I'm ready to go to the phones.

Speaker 1 (01:05:20):
All right, let's start in Huntington Beach, California.

Speaker 2 (01:05:24):
Jerry, Hey, Huntington Beach, Jerry, what's up? What's happening? What's
happening was actually rebooted. They did What's Happening? Now? Do
you remember?

Speaker 11 (01:05:32):
So I'm thinking what should be probably can be remade
in blazing saddles.

Speaker 2 (01:05:39):
Okay, it shouldn't right, you're saying it shouldn't be made,
and there's no.

Speaker 1 (01:05:42):
Way that would be okay in today's climate.

Speaker 2 (01:05:45):
It would never fly in our PC world. Right, So
I actually agree with you. But if you wanted to,
let's say we go back. Let's say we were pushed
so far that the world just becomes un PC again. Hey,
don't you think that you would have to remake some
of these movies because no one's gonna watch those old movies. Dude.

(01:06:06):
I can't get my girlfriend's a little younger. I can't
get here to watch anything that looks slightly made in
the nineties. She's like, it looks so old. So that's
why I'm starting to feel like maybe some of these
need to be redone I don't know about talk about
your girlfriend or daughter. No, like rich the Sandlot, right, Yeah,
it's a classic sports movie. It's great one and done.

(01:06:28):
Leave it alone. But you don't think that with a
newer cast we would hate it. I get it, we
would hate a reboot. When a remake with a younger,
newer cast, fresher cast, fresher effects, you don't think it
would translate better to a younger group of kids that
would be ready to accept that for new generation. I mean, listen,

(01:06:49):
there have been reboots and revamps of some of our
favorite TV shows, and I think they've all been pretty
good for the most part. Like let me give you
a couple of cheesy ones. We're a sequel stinker. I'd
be willing to see a sequel of the old crew
and where they are now and their kids are friends.
Maybe I'd be willing to see a sequel of that.
And that's kind of what we're talking about. Because there

(01:07:11):
will be no Back to the Future four. There will
never be. According to Za, mechasan Gail. Now we've been
tricked by fake trailers. And you know what, also the
reality that Michael J. Fox got sick and Parkinson's if
he you know, that's a whole question itself. If he
had not ever got sick, we probably would have got

(01:07:31):
the rebirth of Marty McFly at some point, Doc, hey rich,
how about the you so talked about being fooled by trailers?
Just this week there was one, a fan made trailer
of Forrest Gump too. I felt for you. Do you
know that there was supposed to be a Forrest Gump too?
Do you know this story? No? I don't think so.
Tell me. They had a script and everything, and it

(01:07:54):
was around two thousand and one because nine to eleven
was the reason they cut the script because it was
the continuation of Tom Hanks's story as far as Gump.
And after nine to eleven they're like, yeah, just scraped
the project. Look it up. There was a there was
a script and everything in place, and it sort of
picked up where Gump left off. Just this week it
was a fan made trailer of Tomhunk. Tom Honks, Tom Hunk,

(01:08:19):
I mean he looks great, man, I don't know if
you've seen him lately, how you feel about him? Forrest
Gump's son played by Timothy Shallome. And this made up
trailer and it garnered so much attention that people were
freaking out, like, don't make a second one? How could
they do this? So yeah, any other ideas come to mind?
Let us know, Let's go to the phones. So who

(01:08:39):
do we got, Danny. Let's travel to Ohio and keV
is on the phone. What up? keV?

Speaker 5 (01:08:46):
Hey?

Speaker 7 (01:08:46):
How's it going guys?

Speaker 2 (01:08:48):
What up? Buddy? Hey?

Speaker 5 (01:08:51):
First off, Real Fish Lion. That was awesome. The two
movies that cannot be remade unless they are a muppet
Our Princess Bride and.

Speaker 2 (01:09:08):
You know Goonies. Okay, the Princess Bride and you know Goonies. Yeah,
but maybe you don't remake Goonies. But you wouldn't want
to see they've been teasing them now doing it about
their kids? Yeah?

Speaker 1 (01:09:22):
And that's always Hollywood spin, right when a lot of
time has elapsed, like, okay, we'll have the main characters,
but it'll be about their kids. Dude, the older actors
can appear as the parents.

Speaker 2 (01:09:32):
You wouldn't want to see Key he Kwan as Data
who just won an Academy Award. He's on his comeback.
You want you wouldn't want to see short round as
as a goonie again. You wouldn't want to see Sean Aston.
You want to see Corey Feldman and and and Josh
Brolin in goonies and their kids are goonies now and Cad.
You don't want to see Chunk come out of retirement.

(01:09:53):
I would's it's Chunk's I think. Isn't Chunks skinny?

Speaker 5 (01:09:57):
Now?

Speaker 2 (01:09:57):
He's a lawyer, He's Key he Kwan's lawyer. Yeah, so
agent that. Yeah, the bonds that were made in nineteen
eighty five. By the way, in September, two months ago,
the New York Post reported, Hey, you guys, Gooney sequel
is happening. Within forty eight hours, it was shut down
by Martha Plimpton and your dude, Corey Feldman said, Hey,

(01:10:20):
it's simply not true. There's no script in place. They
were all like, for a minute, we were tricked again.

Speaker 1 (01:10:24):
Corey Feldman did say though, that he'll he'll be on
the movie soundtrack for it.

Speaker 2 (01:10:29):
Yeah, great performer. I think he wrote the Back to
the Future soundtrack that Rich saw yesterday. But you guys,
this one before we go back to the phone calls.
I'm sort of torn on this one because says multiple
versions of this. Okay, how do you and this is
not to sound sexist, but you're so good at it, Riche,
let's hear it. How do you feel about the all

(01:10:51):
female cast of Ghostbusters? Oh? And then when they followed
it up with the reboot of the remaining real Ghostbusters
from eighty four, because there's layers that they they did
the like the Melissa McCarthy goes by sexist answer. I
didn't like the female reboot, and I kind of liked
them bringing back the original Ghostbusters. Yeah, yeah, but I

(01:11:15):
think you know, comno, when you changed the sexuality or
even the race sometimes of people, it it's not even
a reboot or remake then, So why not just make
a new movie, like was it the honey They made
the Honeymooners with like Cedric the Entertainers. Yeah that really
the Honeymooners. I'm with you, man, just rename is something else,
or you know, create a different franchise. I'm with you

(01:11:35):
on that, man, I don't know what else should be
well and left alone, let's just put it that way. Well,
all right now, in the Netflix world. They've done this
quite a bit. And I'll admit it, it's as cheesy
as humanly possible. But I actually thought Fuller House was
done well. The late great Bob Saget like that was
like it was designed to be super cheese, and I

(01:11:57):
watch it with my wife and we we enjoyed it enough.
Now I think, hey, by the way, you can't bring
that up and not say we're saying the best out
to Dave Koolier, who announced he has cancer this week.
Dave Coolier cut it out fresh Prince of bel Air
on Peacock. They did that serious spin on it where
it was like more of a drama, and I thought
that was pretty good. I'll be honest, I thought it

(01:12:18):
was good. That was a good spin, though a different twist.
Right now, we're all saying, hey, man, something should be
just left alone and leave it alone, don't do it.
But if I would have told you that they're going
to make a Gladiator too, you'd been like, oh, man,
don't do a Gladiator too. And everybody's saying that the
second movie that's coming out now with Denzel Washington, Pedro,

(01:12:39):
Pascal Paul Mescal they're saying that this is going to
be like one of the most epic films of all time,
and it's going to remind everybody why we love going
to the movies, why we enjoy movies in the first place.
But if you would have told me, though, this is
why I'm having a little change of heart, because I
used to be very adamant about leave it alone and
do something else. If you'd have told me they're gonna

(01:13:02):
do a sequel to Gladiator, I would have said, I
just don't why, why it's so good? And I'm hearing
nothing but great things and at Denzel's putting his best
performance out there ever. Cove Danny J. Would you agree
that it's the question at hand isn't really do we

(01:13:23):
like reboots and remakes. It's if they're good, we love them.
If they stink, that's when we get mad and we're like,
would you do that? Like, I'll give you two examples.
You well, you say Gladiator too. I'm hearing rave reviews
as well. We're all excited about Happy Gilmore too, The
sad Man, Christopher McDonald, Dan Patrick's gonna be in it,

(01:13:43):
Like we're excited that's in. I think they're saying maybe
March of twenty twenty five. You know you're gonna watch
at Day one Happy Gilmore two. But you know what
you weren't really pumped about, and it's on every list
of worst ideas to reboot. Have any of us seen
the remake of White Men Can't Jump? I heard it
was really bad. Yeah, I heard it was really bad. Yeah,

(01:14:05):
I remember when it came out. And so I want
to if we are combining reboots and sequels in this conversation,
and it is it? Guys?

Speaker 1 (01:14:16):
Is it much harder as the years go by? Remember
how excited everybody was for a Top Gun sequel. We
got teased about it for years and years. Finally we
all saw it, and I think they did a pretty
good job on it. It seems like once a certain
length of time, then it makes it that much harder.

Speaker 2 (01:14:35):
Yeah, Danny G Yeah, you have to ask yourself, is
there a need for that or a want for that?
Like the White Mate? Was there a want for like
a remake of that movie? I don't know. I don't
think so. No, But you know, these are all good questions. Again,
I think it's less about do we like and want
reboots and remakes and all that, or is it simply

(01:14:55):
if it was a great movie that you really yearn for. Like,
let's be honest, Top Gun the second one you might
say the same about after seeing glad of It too.
I thought the second Top Gun was better than the
og Listen, Happy, Gilmore, I'm pumped about this because we
love the Sandman and Ben shoot Uh, Like, why would
we not want more? I'll be honest, Happy Gilmour. It's

(01:15:17):
a it's a classic for our generation. But it's a
goofy movie. So even if it stinks, you're not gonna
be mad that it tarnished the original. Right, some movies
are just next level epic where you're like, oh, I
don't even mess with that franchise in any way possible.
Cove you and I now you could say. Now it's
easy for us to say, like, well, it wasn't great,

(01:15:40):
but there's a movie that you and I saw and
we both liked it a lot. You probably never saw
it a second time, but you and I went to
see the second Thumb and Dumber movie with Jim Carrey
and Jeff Daniels. I thought it was good. Yeah it
was it never no one else really liked it. But
I'll be honest, I was excited to see it. I
was had to see Rocky Belboa when Rocky six came out. Absolutely,

(01:16:05):
And I have one more little nugget to think about.
And I know Iowa Sam has a few and then
the rest of your phone calls eight nine nine one Fox.
We don't like when they mess with these movies, but
some movies need to be messed with. When you think
about how far we've come in film and movies, right,
like when you think of goofy eighties movies that we liked,
don't you think there's some movies that could be redone

(01:16:27):
to be better in today's world, like like a Gremlins.
Of course there was a Gremlins too, but I'm saying
the Gremlins, who's watching that? No little kid's gonna watch that.
No one's watching it at all. But it was such
a big part of the eighties. If they said, yo,
we're gonna make it with cooler effects and cooler animals
and cooler monsters, you don't think that it would It
would translate more and better for today's eyes, no doubt,

(01:16:50):
no doubt. I like, by the way, Gremlins is a
great like if they redid that with cool effects, that
would be awesome that our buddy Michael Yo hit us up.
He's dumb and dumber. The second one was awful, another
bad sequel that we don't really talk about. I don't
even know if I've seen it. Have you seen the
second Zoolander? I don't think so. Yeah, I don't think so.

(01:17:12):
That week they came out a few years ago, Michael
Yo points out something really interesting, like, if the first
one's near and dear to us, we sort of ignore
that they even like tried a second one. Yeah, yeah,
that's right, because it ruins the first.

Speaker 1 (01:17:28):
Well, let's go to Chris Kentucky right now.

Speaker 2 (01:17:29):
Hey, guys, remember I within Hangover and then they did
Hangover too.

Speaker 7 (01:17:35):
Yeah, so I every every holiday season I hate turning
on Disney Plus and seeing that they made more than
move two Home Alone.

Speaker 5 (01:17:41):
It hurts me.

Speaker 2 (01:17:43):
Whoa, whoa. And a lot of people say that part
two is better than the first one. No more than two,
He's saying more than much like my can you know?
Much like my theory about Jaws without Roy Scheider, no
mcaulay Culkin, no Home Alone? Man, are how many of
those bad boys?

Speaker 8 (01:18:00):
Three?

Speaker 6 (01:18:00):
Half?

Speaker 2 (01:18:01):
They might be like three or four?

Speaker 5 (01:18:02):
Oh? Man?

Speaker 1 (01:18:04):
You Actually I liked Home Alone three. I thought it
was pretty good.

Speaker 2 (01:18:06):
What I leave the studio? Oh okay, yeah, now you're
right on? All right. Daniel in Virginia, Daniel, what's up?

Speaker 11 (01:18:15):
Brom Si Convino for the alien Ant Farm song earlier?

Speaker 3 (01:18:17):
Love that.

Speaker 5 (01:18:19):
I got a couple of quick ones for you, sequels
that should have never been made in movies too, and
supercris terrible no of them.

Speaker 2 (01:18:27):
That's why, man, it's it's You're gonna be so disappointed
if they don't. If they don't land it right? All right?

Speaker 1 (01:18:34):
Scott in Michigan, Hey, Scott, hang on, let's see Scottie
there he is right there.

Speaker 2 (01:18:40):
Hey Scott, Hey, listen, I want to get this out
of the way quick.

Speaker 7 (01:18:44):
First of all, I listened to all FSR and you
guys are the best.

Speaker 5 (01:18:47):
Show on it. I love your show.

Speaker 2 (01:18:49):
It makes my day. You very nice, very nice.

Speaker 5 (01:18:53):
That's not why I called. I called because this is
a passionate topic for me. And I can tell you this.
If they ever attempt to touch the perfect movie that
is The Breakfast Club, I'm out.
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