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Speaker 1 (00:02):
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(00:23):
This morning, we're in the middle of recording our Patreon
podcast and every all of a sudden, everything shuts down.
The gardener cut my internet cable with his hedge clippers.
No joke, seriously, no joke Internet sound and luckily Spectrum
(00:44):
already came and fixed until props to them. Well, yeah,
that happened this morning. I had to rush over here
to Fox to record some stuff, and then I did
this bonehead thing you know when you mobile order. I
didn't change the location, and I'm waiting there. I'm like,
where's my burrito? Ohto is ready? Just in Woodland Hills,
not Triman Oaks. So then I had to tell my wife.
(01:04):
I'm like, babe, if you have a chance, go to
the one by us and I'll have it for dinners.
A sequence of annoyances, Yeah, just like little annoyance. It's
nothing bad. It just it's been that type of day. Now,
Rich want's a milkshake just to feel better. Yeah, me,
So he's cheating on his diet. And that's so. I
can't be the only one that feels like when you're annoyed,
you feel as though you deserve something. We're actually talking
about cheating, But cheating's different in today's world. Right, Growing up,
(01:30):
cheating as if you made out with somebody, some people
didn't even count that as cheating, sealing the deal, right,
having relations. Then it became emotional cheating. Well, now you're
emotionally cheating. Now if you like someone's Instagram post and
she's kind of hot, your girlfriend her wife will think
you're cheating, and it's like, what they're crazy chat there's
(01:51):
crazy young women that monitor what you like. Right, I
can't even imagine such a So cheating is like a
generational sliding scale of how old your wife. I saw
an article on BuzzFeed and it was written from an
older perspective and it was things that you know, maybe
our generation or even our parents can't understand about younger
(02:11):
kids now. And the one that stuck out to me
the most was how all younger people I'm when I
say younger like teenagers and twenties like we neils, they
expect you to share your location if you're dating. Yeah,
if you don't share your location at all times, they
assume you're cheap. You can imagine that. Imagine being like
(02:32):
eighteen and your girlfriend knows where you are at all times,
your location, I know where you are. I don't get it,
but I understand. They've grown up with it. So they're
supposed to go out and get a surprise gift for them.
That's a good one. Go to dinner with her sister. Yeah,
I'm not at a strip club. I'm I'm buying you
a present, right, So it's a sligning scale. It's changed,
(02:56):
has evolved throughout the years, and I'm here to remind
you that.
Speaker 2 (02:59):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (03:00):
Yes, in today's world, there's a lot of people that
think liking someone else's posts on social media is a
form of cheating. Get away from that person quickly. If
you date someone that thinks liking a post on social
media's cheating, break up at them immediately. And I hate
to scare people, but what women are doing is they
set up these fake accounts like they're Kevin Durant or something, Right,
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they have all these fake accounts, and then they follow
all the girls that they know you follow, just to
see in monitor if you like those posts. That is
lunatic behavior. That is like, honestly like psychopath you say
psycho behavior, or you could say the industry standard coming
up the ranks of today's relationships. Right, that's just how
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things are today. Imagine that. Imagine dating someone and she
monitors what you like, and not only that, who you
like who like. But it does make a little sense, right,
because if you're a dude in a committed relationship, why
are you liking some girl in bikini's posts?
Speaker 2 (04:02):
Anyway?
Speaker 1 (04:03):
What are you getting out of that? Think about it?
Hold on pause? Really are you hoping that's today's modern
day version of beep beep and driving by and hoping
that she chases after you. No, but I the idea
of even like sharing location is a wildfall, Like you
need to know where my where my being is, like
where I am. Yeah, but again they I saw you
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were at the sandwich shop, and then I saw you
went to the mall, and then I stop only knowing that.
So if you hide that, then it looks suspicious. It's
just a different frame of mind in reference, Yeah, we
know what it's like to not worry about that stuff.
We know what it's like to if you're gonna cheat,
you really cheat liking someone's post. That's like, that's nothing.
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They grew up with their parents saying turn your location
on right. It's a different world they're living in. So
based on the evolution of what's considered cheating, there's a
story and a question. Okay, earlier this week it was
about Monday or Tuesday, there was a story about how
Kim Kardashian has a Tesla robot. Did you hear this?
(05:09):
A Tesla robot that she paid like thirty thousand dollars
for or something like that, and how great this robot
is and it does all the work she needs and
she doesn't need anyone else. This robot's the greatest. I
think she was quota saying, who needs a boyfriend? And
I'm like, what else is this robot doing? Exactly that
was it, and that was making people speculate, like, yeah, man,
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what other perks does this robot come with? She doesn't
need a boyfriend, she doesn't need any assistance anymore. Just
this robot.
Speaker 3 (05:37):
She had it making a heart with its hands, I
saw that, Yeah, it's robot hands.
Speaker 1 (05:41):
And then you see today she's taking all these like
sexy photos with this robot. She posted sexy photos like
she sat on his metal lap. Yeah, she's sitting on
his lap, very suggestive photos like what's going on there? Malfunctions? Right,
(06:03):
So this robot is getting all these kim K perks.
Now she's flirting with it, she's sitting on it, she's
taking photos, she's holding hands with the robot, not making
this up, and of course it's just to get people talking.
It's still taking the bait and it's fun. I don't
think she's getting freaky deeky with the robot. But based
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on that hype of today, in that post, it postes
this question if women today are so amped up that
you're liking these posts, and who's this girl you're following?
There's probably some girl you've been following since the only
two thousands, right, right, And you got all these limitations
and restrictions when it comes to GPS and social media
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in today's world of not even knowing if this woman
is real or not? Are we all at this point?
I know there's a wide age range of people here
On Fox Sports Radio there's so many different accounts that
pop up in your algorithm where there's a lot of
these girls that they're fake, they're not even real, they're
AI generated people. They look so real, but they're not
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real that they look so real. Yeah. In fact, in
a lot of our Facebook forums for Cavino and Rich,
like the Carl pages, the Cavino and Rich listener pages
and things like that, they're always posting these girls and
I'm like, you know, they're fake. On Facebook groups discord
right and all the it's like, hey, look at this girl,
And a lot of times you're like, yo, you know
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that girls like AI put it this way. If you
see a girl and she looks too good to be
true and it looks a little like filtered, it's probably
a fake AI generated girl and you're everyone's phoning over it.
And then the next step is check if the girl
has videos, not just pictures. And now they've mastered even videos,
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where that used to be the trick, like, well there's
videos and it's a real person. Well, a lot of
these fake accounts too, they own up to the fact
that yeah, we're an AI generated girl and here's our account,
and people follow and they're fans of this AI generated person.
And then there's people that are making money on OnlyFans
because they are operating the AI girl. So when Kim
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Kardashian has a robot that she's getting sexy with. And
by the way, robots have come a long way since
Paulie's robot and Rocky four, Oh yeah, that was an
eighty five robot. Though nineteen eighty five I thought this
was the future, the coolest robot ever, that's when Rocky
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with rich this music still hires me up through Yes,
whoa Polly's Birthday Rocket? But again, the evolution of robots.
Remember Paulie made some adjustment adjustments to it. Yeah, thanks,
(08:58):
that's a nice song.
Speaker 4 (09:00):
It's my favorite.
Speaker 5 (09:01):
She was the greatest cusport.
Speaker 1 (09:04):
I mean that that was eighty five. See I love
my robot? Who taught it to talk like that?
Speaker 2 (09:10):
She loves me?
Speaker 1 (09:11):
She loves me, She loves me. I love my robot.
So now that we've seen the evolution of robots and
Kim Kardashian and all these fake women, we post a
question to you Fox Sports Radio Nation, sort of like
the movie Her, is it cheating if you have this
weird relationship with an AI sort of computer generated program
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or profile. I'll pick around the person. Danny J Brenda.
Would she be mad if you were all about if
you were leaving comments on a fake profile? Well, not
even comes if you were just like, y'all look at her,
but it's not even a real person.
Speaker 3 (09:53):
Ye, man, she's like perfect, Well I didn't leave comments
like that and when I was single.
Speaker 1 (10:00):
Yes, I think it's thirst Yeah, this is aperate, it's weak.
No girl's ever gonna get with a guy that left
a comment.
Speaker 3 (10:07):
No, it's one of the things where guys, like men's
men are embarrassed by thirsty, trap written dudes that make
those comments on these pages. And they always have the
weakest photos on their profile picture and they and you
see they'll make multiple comments as if, oh, well she
didn't hit me back that time, let me make another
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comment and another comment. I've actually seen threads where the
dudes on there like five six times in a row.
And mind you, the only reason I look at comments
under some of this stuff is because that's where the
comedy happens. Yeah, yeah, underneath Kim Kay's pictures with the
robot Tesla motors. Their official account entered the chat and
they said optimist asked if you're still on for dinner
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this Friday? So they're even having fun with it.
Speaker 1 (10:52):
Now, let's let's give a real scenario. Danny's not thirsty
making comments. None of us are. That was never any
of our You ever looked at desperate though, But here's
no question if let's say you're on your Instagram for
you page and your wife or girlfriends walking behind you
and she's like, what are you looking at? Aaron Judge stuff,
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sports stuff and it's just some finance looking girl, but
it's fake. Can the woman you're with be upset if
you're looking at a fake girl? How does she know
that that girl's fake?
Speaker 2 (11:23):
Though? Rich?
Speaker 1 (11:25):
But if you said, yeah, mab his girls that have
been real a lot of times. If you go to
the profile, you'll see that it's an AI generated girl. Yeah,
people are a fan of It's so weird because they're
becoming you know, AI like celebrity.
Speaker 4 (11:39):
Like, I hate this stuff, man, Insta people. I hate
this Yeah, I know, but it is not what AIS for.
Speaker 1 (11:44):
Sam.
Speaker 4 (11:44):
I hate it because it's it's not helping our lives
get any easier that making these fake photos, fake videos.
I saw someone on Twitter say like we need AI
to help clean our house, like the Tesla robot or whatever.
Speaker 1 (11:57):
We need that AI. Now look what Kim's doing that
she's flirting with it, and I'm with you.
Speaker 2 (12:03):
What's up?
Speaker 1 (12:03):
dB?
Speaker 5 (12:04):
I just want to give Iowa Sam props because he
said one of the smartest things in such a succinct way.
It's not making our life any easier. That's what it's
all supposed to do, right, Like like that's like, that's
that's what we think of it. It's well, bravo, Iowa Sam.
Speaker 1 (12:22):
He didn't mean that's true, and it is like a
trap like it's not ways we're confusing. Here's here's a
true scenario. Rich did paint a pretty accurate picture. Any
updates on Juan Soto? Whoa one Soda? Because you're you're
just looking up stuff and you're bombarded with these girls
in bikinis, right so your girlfriend or wife could walk
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right behind you. I just wanted to look up one soda.
Speaker 3 (12:48):
Especially the links to thread. Oh my, we talked about
this track at the airport the last time we were
on a company trip.
Speaker 1 (12:57):
What do you mean we didn't, Yeah.
Speaker 3 (12:58):
Well, no, innocently links take you to stuff you're not
trying to look at threads pop up on my phone
that I didn't call.
Speaker 1 (13:08):
Up threads is a night friend. Look, most people probably
don't even check their threads account, which was the that's
still around yeah, which was the meta version of x
right of Twitter. When you go on that, I don't
know the last time you checked it. Just check it.
You're like, who are all of these women? What is
that about? If you could just instantly check that and
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all of a sudden your wife knows, is that cheating?
Because again it's a sliding scale. If you were doing
what Kim K was doing with that robot, is that cheating?
It's a really weird question to ask based on what's
breaking the Internet today these photos. If you in previous generations,
let's just say I'm saying no, Let's say you were
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sending a picture of a real woman to your friend, like, y'all,
look at this girl, she's hot.
Speaker 6 (13:58):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (13:58):
I could see your girlfriend or wife being like, well,
while you're being so pervy, gross and maybe being mad
at you. But if it's a fake person, how could
you how could there be any It's generational, man, because again,
young people growing up with it is going to be
but I'm here to keep it old school, go way
back on a Wednesday. Say, you've got to be kidding
me to say that's cheating or any form of cheating.
(14:20):
It's just something we're exposed to, and you could ignore
it like Iowa saying.
Speaker 3 (14:24):
Yeah, it's not cheating, but you should have respect for
your partner to where you're not.
Speaker 4 (14:29):
But I see jealousy and a lack of trust there.
And if you have jealousy or envying your relationship and
you have a lack of trust, it's going to it's
bound to be doomed.
Speaker 1 (14:38):
Well, if you haven't seen, if you haven't seen what
we're talking about, you'll see these photos later on. I'm
sure Kim Kardashian, who looks fantastic by the way, posing
all sexy with the new Tesla robot. How about this
comments changing lives?
Speaker 2 (14:51):
This comment.
Speaker 3 (14:51):
This comment says she finally has a babysitter for Kanye's kids.
Speaker 1 (14:55):
Yeah, she was complaining recently how overwhelmed she is raising
the kids on her own. And I have to say
on your own, like you don't have any help, family, neighbors,
A robot, give me a break, robot? Yeah, well, hey,
just something to think about a dumb, fun way to
start the show today. We are going to get the
NFL and some NBA that happened. By the way, for
the Houston Astros if they're listening, if you have a
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robot giving you the signals, is that cheating or no?
Johnny five is alive standing here beside myself, Covino and
Rich on Fox Sports Radio. Johnny five is live. You
think we'll ever have a robot for real, like Pauli
from Rocky. I mean, I'm thinking if you're thirty, forty fifty,
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if you're middle aged, in the next twenty five to
fifty years, will there be like Rosies from the Jetsons,
where you know, some robots cooking your family dinner. I
am your robot friend. I'm here to help you. Haven't
we learned that robots are just going to take over
the world. I'm scared of robots.
Speaker 4 (15:59):
There's a thing a robot, I robot with between AI
and the matrix, between AI and robots. We're doomed and
minority report and we're creating our own apocalypse.
Speaker 1 (16:12):
Let's take one phone call now. We bring this up
because Kim Kardashian posted all these sexy photos with her
and her new robot, her Tesla robot, and that's gone viral.
So we posed the question, is it cheating if the
woman is AI, if she's fake on social media?
Speaker 7 (16:25):
You do?
Speaker 1 (16:25):
I have another thought based on what we just said
as a cheating forget cheating? Do you think there'll be
a lot of guys that aren't very smooth with the
ladies that accept a life of I will have a
fake robot girlfriend. Yeah, you can do it already. What
do you mean and the real girl? Yeah? But will
it become a regular thing. Imagine with real dolls. You
don't think they'd have a real doll and they go,
(16:47):
give me a break.
Speaker 4 (16:48):
There's AI engines. You can go online and create an
AI girlfriend and have real conversations back and forth. Yeah,
there's this thing dependent you can wear around your neck
where you can have these weird conversations with your AI buddy.
Speaker 1 (16:59):
If you're like lonely, is that what you're wearing? No,
that's what I'm wearing right here.
Speaker 4 (17:02):
Yeah, that's what that The real thing in development right now.
Speaker 1 (17:05):
Being that next week's Thanksgiving. Will there be a time
where you go to a holiday get together and someone's like, yeah,
this is my girlfriend, do please pass the stuffing, dude.
Speaker 4 (17:14):
We're looking for social acceptance.
Speaker 1 (17:17):
Live by the way. I'm just thankful to be here
in the can please lie from the Tireck dot Com studio.
I love rapit radios. All right, let's go to Marlee
in Rochester. Is it cheating? Is it cheating with the
girls AI?
Speaker 2 (17:31):
Dude, It's not.
Speaker 7 (17:32):
No, it's not cheating. Man. You know what, I used
to be an old school side fly. Still am sort of,
but you know what, I'm still in love with seven
of nine from Star Trek Okay, you know. And I'm
also a satree mechanic, old school satriy mechanic. Wan to
rap it to the world calendars, you know, with the
cars and the girls with the bikinis holding next to
the cars on the calendars. Man, I still would collect
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those man way back from the early nineties.
Speaker 1 (17:55):
Marley, Marlee, I bet you. I'm being serious, Marley. I
bet you I could send you a picture of a
beautiful woman that you would think it's real the AI technology,
and you never like fantasized or fell in love with
a girl just looking at her pictures. You'd do the
same thing. Here's how it's gonna work ready, you know
how you know advertisements work according to your likings? Yeah right,
(18:18):
These fake girls are gonna be popping into your algorithm
based on your taste, and you're like, who's that And
in your mind, you're subconscious you're gonna think she's perfect.
Of course she is, because they know exactly what you
like based on your paths. You know what the conversation
you might have with how old your son Danny g
how's called almost two fifteen months old? Fast forward eighteen years,
twenty years in the year two thous in a yeah
(18:42):
two yeah, and the freil chart in twenty fifteen documit Brown.
Imagine you and Brenda are talking to Cohen. He's like
a young man. He's like, Dad, I got no interest
in real women. I got it like an AI girl
on you just have to accept me. Yeah, but you've
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got to be careful for all these AI women because
they just they're just out there pretending to be everything
you want, but they're really not. But like, yeah, but
you know, we were hoping to have grandkids one day, Dad,
life is so much easier with my fake girlfriend. Yeah,
but they're just catering to all your likings. But that's
what I want Dad. Yeah, it's gonna be a weird conversation. So, hey,
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that's based on what's going on today. It's like I
watched you guys role play my future. Yeah. Now there's
two stories that I want to get to, and I
want you to figure out if I'm on the right
track or not, because I don't think I was right.
We'll move on. If you want to chime in about
AI cheating and things like that, we'll still take your
phone calls, or you can hit us up at Covino
and Rich, but Rich slice the loan. Hey, we already
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referenced him with Polly's robot, which was a magical moment
for us back in eighty four eighty five, which is
really generous, So I think about it. Rocky, in the
prime of his career, had just come up off of
a big win against clubber Lang, and his first thought was,
let me buy Paulia a robot. What a nice guy.
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Paulie liked robots and snow cone machines, and what did
PAULI do? All Paulie ever did was try to cramp Rocky.
So get this stallone, who's a great follow on social media.
By the way, he's always posting stuff the Tulsa King himself.
I love the relationship he has with his daughters. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
He posts something about the fight this weekend and I
(20:33):
read it, and my whole impression of it was he's
a Mic fan. He's telling Mike to keep punching Ao Mike.
You know, I watched a fight and absolutely, you know,
Jake Paul got lucky. He didn't get a young Mike.
Keep punching Mike. That's basically my interpretation of it. And
guess what that was also Rich's interpretation of it, Like
(20:55):
I can't lie. I asked read it? Did you read
the actual words? Then you wake up today and the
headline is Stallone is saying it was a fix. So
now keep that in mind. There's two ways to interpret
what I'm about to read. But Stallone is saying that
the Tyson Jake Paul fight was Fulgayzy, there's one way
(21:17):
to interpret it. No, not really, when you keep what
I said in mind, well, he says, just to sit
my personal record straight, you need a little bit more
business is business? Absolutely, there you go. Sometimes you have
to do hard things and sacrifice for the sake of
helping your family. Pauls that's probably as much as I
(21:38):
read and no and so far no, but I somewhat
interpreted as like, yo, he's a fan and a friend
of Mike Tyson. He's like, YO, listen, you're an old guy.
You put the fight up, but you know what, you
made twenty million for your family. And I sort of
stopped reading. I think you know what it is.
Speaker 4 (21:52):
You're used to looking at Instagram and just looking at
cheeks and not reading captions.
Speaker 1 (21:56):
That's the problem. You're like, well, this is a sweet
photo of Mike and Sylvester Heart. Keep going. Continue what
stallone says on social media, I've known this unbelievable athlete
since he's nineteen years old, and what we saw was
him giving one of the great Oscar winning performances of
all time. And I'm thinking, I'm not thinking oh because
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he's acting. I'm thinking, oh, yeah, Tyson put up a
great fight. What do you win an Oscar?
Speaker 8 (22:22):
Dude?
Speaker 1 (22:22):
I wasn't thinking along those lines. I can't be the
only guy. I'm just thinking that Stolane's a great performance.
Keep punching Mike.
Speaker 4 (22:31):
The second I saw Oscar, I'm like, oh, fixed, Mike,
you're the greatest one word is all I needed to read.
Speaker 1 (22:37):
He says, Please, Jake Paul, be grateful he spared your life.
Trust me, keep punching, Mike. There would never be a
man like you, a gladiator like you, and a soul
like you. Keep punching, Champion of Champions. I remember once
I bumped into him. I thought I was hit by
(22:58):
a runaway bulldoze. Absolutely, and I'm like, wait, hold on,
So what I read yesterday was completely wrong because today
everyone's saying hey, even Stallone said that was fake. I
am from the school of thought that if anything was
part of the show, it was Jake Paul not knocking
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Mike Tyson out out of sympathy. That happens in regular
life and regular fights all the time. No need to
hurt somebody that's already hurt. So Stallone, who knows a
thing or two about acting and exhibitions, I saw a
Botto get killed by Drogo in an exhibition. That made
me sort of rethink things because I'm like, man, he
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put that out there. But then there was a rumor
of Dallas cowboy legend. Michael Irvin, did you see this,
Danny J. Michael Irvin said on his podcast that Mike
Tyson had a cause that he couldn't throw uppercuts. I
don't know how true that is, but if that's true,
(24:02):
and I heard Michaeleverrin did say that, Man, it does
make you think and I don't want to believe that
we were all duped, and I don't want to believe that. Yeah,
Tyson was holding back punches. In my thought as a
boxing fan, Tyson wasn't pulling the trigger because he didn't
want to expose himself and get hurt. And get hurt
from a hard right from Jake Paul Yea while he
(24:22):
was biting his glove instead signals right, I got a
biting fix thing. I do all this out the window
because most people that were saying it was a fix
are people that never watch boxing. Right, lookie, why wasn't
Tyson throwing? Tyson wasn't throwing because he doesn't want to
get hurt.
Speaker 2 (24:34):
Yeah, look like a boring boxing match.
Speaker 1 (24:36):
But when Stallone said this, I did say to myself,
this is a guy who devoted his whole life to
being a fan and revolving his career around boxing. You
know that's wild to throw out there like that.
Speaker 4 (24:47):
If there was an uppercut, cause it really makes that
bow that Jake Paul did at the end seem so
like taunting in suspect oh right, he could have easily
just come in with an uppercut and laid him out
in the last ten seconds.
Speaker 1 (25:00):
I misinterpreted that post by Stallone. He's absolutely saying that
Tyson should win an Oscar for his performance acting in
the ring on Friday.
Speaker 3 (25:09):
The blood in the airplane when supposedly he was throwing
up was that fake blood?
Speaker 1 (25:13):
Was the knee brace fake? I don't know, but it
did make me say, hmm, make me scratch my head now.
Speaker 3 (25:18):
I don't know why would Tyson want to be remembered
that way though, I don't think there would be any
amount of money. Business is surely think though, that he
would be okay with his legacy being like that.
Speaker 4 (25:28):
You heard him say constantly over and over again, I
don't care about my legacy, legacy of ego.
Speaker 1 (25:34):
I'm doing this for myself. Still only care about my felf,
other people, the family. You do things for your family.
I don't believe that, Danny g I'm just telling you that, man.
I can't believe Stallone is saying because people.
Speaker 3 (25:45):
Are acting like he's poor. They're not remembering that he
made a huge comeback in his bank account with all
of the weed and his businesses now that have blown up.
Speaker 1 (25:54):
For the record, again, Cavino and Rich, both of us
did not think this was a fix or a fake
by any means, which is why I didn't interpret it
that way. Spout does. There's another story about Dalton connect
and Michael Jordan that I also misinterpreted today. So you'd
better reading copy because you're the guy that gets it all.
(26:14):
But if I got reading headlines, I'm here to clarify
on the Covino and Rich show.
Speaker 3 (26:19):
Yeah, I know, I know why this one tricked you.
It's because they put the pictures.
Speaker 1 (26:23):
It's a tricky one. So again I was misled, and
I will explain and we'll do it next. But first
we got to talk to our boy dB Dan by Her.
Speaker 2 (26:32):
Don't worry about the Cavino.
Speaker 5 (26:34):
Just come over to my lodge where the snow is
falling with wall the wall windows from from ceiling to
the floor. You ever see those on Instagram? My dream
kitchen can't wait to get away.
Speaker 1 (26:47):
That's that's your port.
Speaker 2 (26:49):
I love it.
Speaker 5 (26:50):
Oh man, they just jumped this this wooden mansion cabin
with the Yeah, the snow is every single flight is
falling in the same direction, fires burning in the whole deal.
Speaker 1 (27:02):
No, But I also say, Dan, you ever see these things?
Speaker 2 (27:04):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (27:04):
People think all this stuff comes out of their feet
in like a footbath.
Speaker 2 (27:09):
I don't popping, but I have not seen that.
Speaker 1 (27:12):
There's people put their feet in like a foot bath,
and they're they're trying to lie to you and make
you think that when you're dumpling your feet in this,
it's like sucks Google battery, uh.
Speaker 2 (27:23):
From your.
Speaker 5 (27:25):
Yeah, Oh man, I'll search, I'll josh, that'll be in
the algorithm now.
Speaker 9 (27:33):
Hey.
Speaker 5 (27:33):
Forty nine Ers George Kittle says he is going to
play Sunday against Green Bay. He missed last week against
the Seahawks because of a hamstring injury, but he vowed
to play said he wouldn't miss the game against the Packers.
As for quarterback Brock Purty, limited in practice today, He's
expected to go despite being day to day with that
shoulder issue. Fox Sports NFL ands oter Jordan Schultz saying
that Mike Evans is going to be back for the
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Buccaneers this Sunday against the New York Giants. Evans has
missed the last month of action because of his own
hamstring injury. Now on the Giant side of things, some
weird stuff going on with Tommy DeVito being named the starter,
Drew Lock stuck at number two. Locke speaking with reporters
today on how he's not number one?
Speaker 1 (28:14):
How do you not wonder? Well, why was I the
number two the whole time? Then?
Speaker 2 (28:19):
Why was he?
Speaker 1 (28:19):
Why was he the number two?
Speaker 8 (28:20):
Then?
Speaker 3 (28:21):
If that's what we get, Yeah, again, that's you know,
that's a question I might still have for myself.
Speaker 4 (28:26):
And knows expressed me that I was going to be
the two and interest the situation.
Speaker 5 (28:31):
Says he's choosing to be happy for to Vito, but
still has questions why he wasn't promoted to number one.
Speaker 1 (28:35):
And it's imply to cater to the jersey. Botcha galoou? Yes,
it really is. The season is over, the team stinks.
What gives you more fun? Buzz Tommy DeVito again or
Drew Locke? I really think that's really like a week
playing for the Giants. Yeah, it's really sad.
Speaker 2 (28:50):
Y one hundred percent.
Speaker 5 (28:51):
Speaking of the Giants, the open up to Tony one
day practice with no for edge Rusher Caveon Thibodeau, who
has a wrist injury. College Football news Mac Brown reportedly
staying at North Carolina after the season. That's according to
a report from ON three Central Michigan head coach Jim
Mcowaan retiring and guys coming up next hour. American League,
National League say Young awards will be handed out. Nice
back to you, Thank you, buddy, thank you.
Speaker 1 (29:12):
dB. So two stories I misinterpreted. I want your thoughts
on the stallone thing. Does that change your mind a
little bit? It does make me say, hmm about the fight.
I just thought he was saying, YO, great job, Champ,
Like I know, it was a tough night. I read
(29:33):
half of it and felt the same way that as
you read it again, you're like, oh wow. As the
day progresses, because that post became a headline this morning,
more and more people are speaking out on that, and
I'm just so shocked to the point where MVP Promotions
just posted and Ariel Hawani just posted. According to Nikisa
by Darien, who's MVP Promotions co promoter with Jake Paul,
(29:56):
he said, for anyone to suggest that this was in
any way a rigged fight, they're either dumb or looking
for attention. So you call him dumb? Yeah, absolutely, you're
a bull. Let's take a quick phone call on that. Uh,
Andrew in Bakersfield?
Speaker 2 (30:10):
What's up?
Speaker 1 (30:11):
Man?
Speaker 8 (30:12):
Hey?
Speaker 9 (30:12):
How's it gun?
Speaker 2 (30:13):
Anybody?
Speaker 1 (30:14):
All right?
Speaker 9 (30:15):
So, when Jake Paul stepped on Mike Tyson's toes and
Mike Tyson slapped him, I heard in an interview Mike said, yeah,
I got bad feet or bad toes. And so my
question is, did Mike Tyson always have bad feet and
toes throughout his career or is this a new thing?
Speaker 1 (30:32):
I think as he got older, man, I mean, we've
met him. He always wears those big, giant looking sneakers
for his tootsies.
Speaker 2 (30:40):
You know.
Speaker 1 (30:40):
I think as he got older he just had foot
issues and he wears like the newest balance. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (30:45):
And it's funny he asked about his feet though, because
off the air we were talking about the way Tyson's
legs look during that fight.
Speaker 1 (30:52):
He looked like he had no balance. Yeah, yeah, wobbly
from the start, baby dear. All right, Now, another story
I misinterpreted. We all saw that Lakers rookie Dalton connect
had a night thirty seven points in what thirty eight minutes?
He went nine for twelve, hit nine threes, tying or
(31:14):
breaking the rookie record, breaking the tied the rookie record
for nine, tied in with nine three point George. Oh yeah,
deontey George who story right? So yeah, he scored thirty
seven against the Jazz last night. No bleacher report and
other publications, other memes that surfaced all the BS news
(31:35):
that we get on social media was saying Michael Jordan
as a rookie had nine three pointers and Dalton connect
had nine three pointers last night. So my interpretation of
this was, oh man, he tied Michael Jordan's rookie record.
Michael Jordan scored hit nine three pointers for his entire
(31:57):
rookie season. It was a different game. Yeah, I didn't
know that he did that in one game. Den Bayer
just laughed at you. Yeah, because I misinterpreted it.
Speaker 3 (32:05):
Yeah, because they show them side by side with a
big nine in front of each player.
Speaker 1 (32:09):
So wouldn't you think. I know, Jordan's not known for
hitting threes, but it's still Michael Jordan. And I'm thinking,
all right, well he had nine in one year. How
would you put him on a graphic? But that social media,
that social media just just you know, misleading me again.
So he didn't time Michael Jordan's record of nine three pointers.
Jordan had nine the entire season, but connected it in
(32:33):
one game against the Jazz, you know, den Byer, which
is pretty amazing.
Speaker 2 (32:37):
You know.
Speaker 1 (32:37):
Honestly though, I feel for Cavino. He had a rough
twenty four hours. Not only did he misinterpret the slice,
thealone story, the connect story. You know, yesterday when we
left Fox Sports Radio, I have to say this on there.
We go to the parking garage and Caveno comes out frantic,
you know, they guy that runs Okay, who knows like Lio.
He's called me Rich, you gotta get out. Here goes
(33:00):
my car was stolen. Jack thought it was. He's freaking out.
He called nine one one. I think I go hang
up for a second. Let's He goes my my BMW location,
says my car somewhere on Dickens and I go, dude,
that street right there is Dickens. He forgot what level
he parked on. I was on the wrong level and
(33:22):
I'm hitting the horn and nothing's there. And I'm like,
I could have sworn I parked on level three and
someone jacked my car. He's asking the guys the parking garage, Hey, Rodly,
are you seeing the suspicious figures around here? And he's like, yes,
I did. It looks like you.
Speaker 3 (33:37):
Oh, that would have been two cars you had jacked
right here by the parking The only guy I connect, Jordan.
I can't be the only guy.
Speaker 1 (33:47):
Such an innocent mistake, and I was accusing everybody for
stealing my car yesterday. Oh man, was it you? Every evening?
Speaker 3 (33:55):
I play that game, that guessing game where I get
in the elevator and I'm like, damn, which floor was it?
Speaker 1 (34:00):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (34:00):
And they're like, I.
Speaker 1 (34:01):
Had a little third floor song that I recited as
I left, and when I got up there, it was
gone because I parked on the first floor. Yeah, so anyway,
that did happen. And it has been a rough twenty
four hours. But I can't be the only guy. And
he's causing so much of a start. You see Lebron
in the news talking about him, people are like, hey,
how do you explain this? Bro?
Speaker 3 (34:22):
At one point twenty two straight points for the Lakers
and six three pointers just in the third quarter.
Speaker 1 (34:29):
To wrap up this other misinterpreted story, rich Dalton connect
had a night. Hope you had a Dalton Connect sort
of night again, thirty seven points in thirty eight minutes.
He went to a junior college in what northeastern Colorado? Right, Yeah,
didn't have a lot of hype nine for twelve for
threes yesterday.
Speaker 3 (34:49):
Well he had hype once he transferred to Tennessee and well, yeah,
he stole the show there.
Speaker 1 (34:53):
But yeah, but I'm building up to Lebron quote got
a second, but he tied Deontay George, who he played
last night with nine three pointers, tying a rookie record. Right,
but he was signed by side on all these memes
with Jordan, so I thought he tied Jordan's record. Joy,
they were just funning out. Jordan had nine his whole
(35:13):
rookie year, exactly exactly. But then people start speculating, like, well,
where did connect come from? How did the Lakers land connect?
We had all this talk about bronni No, he was
the guy that people should have been talking about. And
here's what Lebron had to say about it. After the game.
Speaker 2 (35:30):
They didn't find DK the other sixteen teams up. Oh
did anybody watch them?
Speaker 1 (35:38):
They just didn't get up, and there was a sense
of pride. Lebron had like he's like, Yo, this dude
the way he said that and his facial expressions like Yo,
this dude's the real deal. He's always been in six
in a row. Yeah, six in a row for the Lakers,
and we didn't find him. The other team just dropped
the ball on him. Yeah, they fed up. Now, if
you want to play that game, Dan Byer, I know
(36:00):
you're a historian of the draft. It's always fun to
go back, you know, five years, eight years, ten years
and go through the first round and secon round and
be like, wow, teams were way off on this guy
or this guy or how did this guy slip to
the second round. That's always a fun game to play.
Speaker 2 (36:15):
Yeah, yeah, it really is.
Speaker 5 (36:17):
And the Lakers are, you know, reeling in those fruits
of that. And it's funny because I also get the
sense that Lebron is trying to say I knew, I knew,
I knew, you know, just like you know that's a
sense of that, yeah, like like, yeah, that's you know,
but I knew I had known this guy and seen him.
His story is crazy. Came from a junior college, didn't
(36:38):
play to the D two, then transferred to Tennessee, where
he was the SEC player of the year that enough
in and of itself would be enough to be on
a team's radar, but.
Speaker 2 (36:49):
He was an older player.
Speaker 5 (36:50):
Do you know what we look for in NBA drafts,
the young untapped talent, the eighteen and nineteen year olds
that we think are going to become the next Giannis
and Steph Curries and whatnot. And here Dalton Cannect comes in,
maybe a little bit older than everybody else and ends
up stealing the show in a great fine for the Lakers.
Speaker 1 (37:06):
No doubt, no doubt. No, we're gonna get spots MIDWEK
Major in a little bit. But I did want to
talk a little NFC West for a second as there before,
because as a forty nine Ers fan, I'm not saying
I'm nervous, but what I am, Damn Bayer, your Seahawks
(37:26):
host the Cardinals this weekend. I'm trying to figure out
who I want to win because I'm already scoreboard watching.
I know everyone goes, I don't worry about your team,
but the Niners play the Packers. They have a rough week.
If they get by that, I'll be shocked. But if
you're a Niners fan, Covino, who do you believe is
(37:47):
your stiffer competition because two of the next three weeks
the Seahawks and the Cardinals pay each other. So if
I'm wanting Kyler Murray out of the picture, I'm secretly
a damn byer Seahawks fan for the next few week
because I feel like Cardinals might be who Niners fan
should worry about the most. And that's a one point spread.
(38:09):
I don't know if Vegas, no one really knows what
we're gonna find out In Seattle This Sunday, Cardinals at Seahawks.
Speaker 5 (38:16):
They haven't played yet this year, so the Seahawks have
them twice two of the next three weeks. Yeah, yeah,
so funky schedule. But your Niners do play Arizona again,
they did.
Speaker 1 (38:26):
Last week of the season.
Speaker 5 (38:27):
Yeah, So if I was like looking at that and
you don't have an opportunity to take out Seattle, maybe
I want Arizona to win that game, and so then
Seattle just falls back because you can't play them again.
Speaker 2 (38:39):
I don't know, just maybe one way.
Speaker 1 (38:41):
To I'm looking at it the next three weeks for
the Cardinals and I'm just hoping everyone falls apart. They're
playing the Seahawks Yeah, then they go to Minnesota and
then they play the Seahawks again. So for me, there's
a part of me that's like because then after that
the Cardinals play the Patriots and Panthers. So you can
look at those and say those are wins. But then again,
(39:01):
NFL screwy. I'm looking to the Niners. Don't win this weekend?
Why would it matter? You know, like because that because
then it's kind of like that's who they are. We
went game by game a few weeks ago, and we
came down to the last game with the Cardinals being
the deal breaker and that. But that was Cavino. That
was with our assumption that the Niners would have beat
(39:22):
the Seahawks.
Speaker 3 (39:23):
That's your assumption, That's right. You were really quick to
say that's what that's a w for the Niners. Yeah,
when we went weak for week that's what it came
down to.
Speaker 1 (39:32):
It's a damn shame. And uh, you know, when your
when your team and I've said this before, you used
to make fun of me when I talked about little windows,
but sometimes your team does have that little window to
deliver with that core of players, and then it sort
of ends and you might reinvent it. A couple of
years later. You saw with the Golden State Warriors, right,
(39:53):
they fell back and then found their way back to
the top because they have staff. Right. But in all sports,
if your core doesn't win when they're at their peak,
it could be it. That could be it.
Speaker 5 (40:03):
I learned firsthand that the your your window is a
year earlier than you expected it and it ends a
year sooner than you expected. So yep, like with the Seahawks,
the year the Niners played the Ravens, that actually was
their year. We think that the Seahawks arrived that year,
but I people had said San Francisco did not want
(40:26):
to face Seattle in that NFC Championship game, that they
wanted Atlanta. And then you look back at it and
you say, okay, well the next year when this after
the Seahawks through the interception, they really weren't a contender.
They were good, but they weren't like a contender, And
that really wasn't their window. That that three year window
that they had where it started was actually the window.
And the way the Niner season has been, I'm almost
kind of getting that sense as well that maybe maybe
(40:48):
it was over and this isn't part of that way.
Speaker 1 (40:50):
That's that's why you know, it's so hard to get back.
And the thing I hate most in sports, and I
think Derek Jeter I'll quote him, didn't Derek Jeter say
the thing he hates the most is when someone goes, oh,
you'll get him next year. It's just an odd sentiment like, yeah,
you lost to the Chiefs in overtime. There was your
chance to win the Super Bowl a different team next year.
(41:13):
It didn't do it. And you know, I remember in
the beginning of the season as a cocky Niners fan,
which by the way, is the whole vibe of that team,
like go, we'll turn it around, when I remember thinking, well,
this year, I don't know if they'll get by the
Chiefs or Buffalo or the Ravens. But man, the Niners
are the elite of the NFC. They're five and five.
(41:34):
They're on the outside looking in, like Aaron Lewis man,
I'm ony outside outside looking in the other story. That
intrigues me too. Rich Aside from your forty nine ers,
when it comes to windows, I'll just tie it into
what you're saying. Windows, right, Sometimes you have a window
to show what you got a window to just do
(41:55):
your thing, get a lead, get ahead, and whatever it
is you do, someone's out. This is your time to
step up. This whole true lock story I think is
interesting too, Like how does he not get that starting
gig when he's played back up this entire season with
the Giants, taking this job knowing if the Daniel Jones
(42:16):
thing doesn't pan out, that he's the guy and he's
not the guy because Tommy Cutlets does this with his hands. Hey,
that has to be so tough to swallow. I heard
Mark Schlerith going off on that. He said something along
the lines like he wasn't holding back. He's like, this
is why the Giants suck ass, Like he really like
(42:37):
he was dumping on the organization, like, and this is
why the Giants are pathetic, this is why they people
don't aren't gonna want to play. They're moving forward. Here's
a guy that built his decision in his career behind
Daniel Jones with the hopes to play. He's getting his
opportunity to play, and you're putting in Tommy DeVito just
simply to make the East Coast Tri state area fan base.
(43:00):
That's where their priorities are. That's a joke. I mean,
this is the NFL like this, that's another that's his
can't be. I mean, there's a part of me that's
his windows. There's a part of me that looks at
professional sports and and I know how difficult it is
to get there on the field, behind the scenes, front office.
It's so hard for me to believe that the decision
(43:22):
was simply Tommy DeVito's popular with like guidos on these coasts.
That's really it, Because how do you how do you
we understand why? And Dan Byer explained this too. We
understand that Daniel Jones is now third string because they
don't want him in to prevent injury, right, but how
do you explain why the hell Drew Locke isn't starting? Then?
How do you go from third string? Tommy DeVito is
(43:44):
starting simply because he's a fan favorite, because he's Italian.
That's it. That's the dumbest thing ever when you think
about it. But I can't believe that show at this level.
This isn't like, this isn't a you know, because he's
in a fill up the bar. He's gonna fill up
Manny and Munakis by the metal lands like this is
(44:06):
why because of the fan base. And by the way,
I'm from Jersey. I have grown up with my fair
share of a bunch of loops. I get the culture.
I understand why it's fun, but it's the NFL. It
doesn't seem right, Danny. Honestly, I want to take a
step back. I'll pass it to you or Sam or
Dan Bayer because we grew up in that area. It
(44:27):
can't be right. Could it really be that they're giving
Tommy Devido the start just because of the vibe? Like, hey,
Tommy Cutler, it's like, you gotta find Mark Slere. He
kind of went off. How insulting to Drew Locke and
just the football fan base.
Speaker 3 (44:42):
It's insulting a little bit, But it feels like it
could be right on the money, because remember yesterday, the
conversation was, if you're gonna be a lousy team, at
least make it fun for your fans.
Speaker 1 (44:53):
Yeah, Like, you know, if you're lining up.
Speaker 3 (44:54):
For draft position, at least be aggressive and go for
it on every fourth down and give the fans something too.
Speaker 2 (45:00):
Dude.
Speaker 1 (45:01):
We get it as as fans, right, and I get it.
People are gonna get excited about it, Like, hey, at
least there's something to cheer about and bring our kids
to and oh yeah, oh, but in reality, isn't this
Drew Locks gig and his time in his window. I'm
just tying it back to little windows. You only get
so many years in the NFL. He's the second string
quarterback all year, so when it's his time to play,
(45:24):
they don't give it to him. That's like in any job.
If you're the next guy, you're the next guy, and
all of a sudden, some other dude takes the gig.
That's a kick for anybody. That would be like if
the great Dan Patrick or Colin retire at some point
and we think here we go, guys Cavino, Rich, Danny
g Bywernklin, bark No, and then all of a sudden
(45:45):
they're like, oh, Tommy DeVito's a new host on Fox
Sports right now? Idavito, Yeah, clown, Yeah.
Speaker 5 (45:51):
I had done weekends for a while here at Fox
Sports Radio. Then they brought these two waffles in from
New Jersey. And yeah, if your Locke was in Seattle
prior to this, you know what he left for the Giants,
guys number one more a little bit more money. I'm
going to give him more money and more of a
chance to possibly start because Daniel Jones was on such
(46:12):
thin ice was a question mark. Yeah, yeah, yeah, so
that's why he goes there for that opportunity and started
in Denver, right, Yeah, I'm pretty sure. But last year
when Gino Smith was out, you know, led the Seahawks
to a crazy Monday night win against the Eagles. But
Gino Smith was gonna be the Seahawks quarterback. That means
the Giants paid him a little bit more because they
(46:32):
were less certain about Daniel Jones. So that was part
of their plan. Well we can let's let's annie up
for a backup quarterback in case we need to make
the change. And so then now that change comes about
and it's not the guy that you maybe overpaid for
that was also thinking that he would have a chance
to start.
Speaker 1 (46:49):
Get it from a fan perspective, but if you put
yourself in Drew Locks cleats, that's a tough one to swallow.
Here's Mark Schlareth on why he's disgusted by the Giants
bad franchise.
Speaker 6 (47:01):
You need to attract free agents to come to your franchise.
If I'm a free agent player, and all things being
equal from a money standpoint, I look at this clown
show versus some other team. I'm not going to the Giants.
That's a clown show. That guy worked all year to
be the backup to get his opportunity. He signed there
to have an opportunity because he knew Daniel Jones was questionable,
(47:25):
and at the eleventh hour you decide, no, you we're
gonna go.
Speaker 1 (47:28):
With a little low there. But you get the point, shlaiff.
You know, that's exactly what we were feeling. Yeah, and
we said that yesterday when we got the When we
got the news, you're like, and and look, we we
love all the fun that that revolves around Tommy Cuttlet's oh,
I get it. It's I think it's fun, but it's
(47:49):
not right. Listen again, I'm not saying what we're doing
here is uh, you know, anything special. But that would
be like if you and I were looking at an
opportunity and they're like, oh, I guess who we got
hawk to a girl? You know, just like the side
show when the side show is brought in, right, I mean, yeah,
it's just a weird I think it's the NFL. I
(48:10):
just thought the NFL. You know what I thought, Danny
G I thought the NFL was slightly above it. I
really did. Maybe I'm just giving too much integrity to
the National Football League less there's another layer in layer
where but they The update is they asked Drew Locke
because Dan Byer played it before, and he was just like, yep,
I don't know. I don't get beats me. I don't know.
Speaker 5 (48:30):
I think that I think that it is. I don't
think it's an NFL thing. I think for some reason
it's a Giants thing, because I think all the fans
see through it. The players apparently see through it. They
aren't happy with the way that it's handled with Daniel Jones,
even though how they're handling Daniel Jones is not different
than we've seen many other times in the National Football League.
But now you do this with Drew Lock can you
(48:51):
kind of screw him over? Drew Locks on a one
year deal, so this would have been an opportunity for
him to showcase himself to other teams who could be
looking for quarterback or or whatever.
Speaker 2 (49:01):
But instead you're going to give it to or.
Speaker 1 (49:03):
Even showcase himself to the Giants. Yeah, yeah, absolutely, it's
a really good point. What if a lot of people
had a hard time stomaching Brownie James the same narrative
of like, is this a side show Bron? You know,
Lebron's kid gets an opportunity, you know what, that came
and went. It was a really beautiful father son moment,
(49:25):
and then they g leak. Let's let's focus on getting
this kid to see if he has the goods to
get better. That's Lebron. You were doing the one of
the greatest players in the NBA sort of a solid
right the Giants. It's just sort of like, hey, this
team stinks bringing the clowns, bringing the clowns to entertain
the fans. So that's just something else that stood out
(49:46):
to me as a story sort of process.
Speaker 3 (49:49):
You could also say that in the back of their
minds when you go into full tank mode, why why
give Lucke a chance to shine when you know what
de Vito is and and if you're wanting to get
cam Ward at the very top of that draft, then
I mean DeVito's your guy.
Speaker 1 (50:05):
Yeah, I mean, Drew Locke might give you a slight
chance to win, and maybe you're like, deep down inside
thinking we don't really want to win. Yeah, Tommy Davido
won't win. But the fans like, yeah, tell me coludes.
So it's like sort of a win win, like we
don't want to win, but Tommy DeVito gives you like
silly vibes like yeah, but you know what, Rich, It's like,
(50:29):
you know, it's like it's you're appeasing the fans, but
the other teams and the rest of the NFL and
the NFL fans look at you like you're the joke.
Speaker 2 (50:38):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (50:40):
Yeah, it's a Giants issue. Yep, it really is. Well,
so that's our take on that, and we got to
get to Midweek Major next. Yes, Spot has all the stories,
the hottest ones. Now we're getting ready for Midweek Major.
But we're taying a quick phone call on in dB
has an update. Who do we go? Who do we got? DJ?
(51:02):
Let's talk to Nick in New York. Hey, Nick, you're
on the show.
Speaker 8 (51:06):
Hey, hey guys doing I'm a Cowboys fan. So this
is the worst Thanksgiving football watch I have in my wife.
Speaker 1 (51:15):
Let me tell you this dish, you know what. Let
me let me call it up right now. Maybe someone
knows it off the top of their head, but I
got it right here that that slate of games for
Thanksgiving is so saddening Bears, Lions, Giants, Cowboys, Dolphins, Dolphins, Packers,
and then and then Black Friday. Danny G's raider is
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gonna get stomped into the ground by Mahomes garbage. Tony,
how about this Thanksgiving? We have chicken cutlet cutlet. But
Tommy DeVito, Hey, hey, Vinnie brought then a case a
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thankful for the cutlets. By the way, did he actually
have a good point that we would just come off
and I think that was it? He did? He did,
he did, That was a good point. Nick, I'm sorry.
Back to you here, right, Yeah, what's up?
Speaker 8 (52:11):
Oh? This is the best weekend as a Cowboys fan,
to be like the drunk uncle at Thanksgiving as a
Cowboys fan, where no one can say anything because it's
so bad. But the Mara family has always been respected,
always always been respected.
Speaker 9 (52:29):
Ate, Yeah, I know.
Speaker 8 (52:31):
And now they're doing this that they take the he
was the second string every week. This all has to
do about money, and now they're putting in Danny DeVito,
and I think.
Speaker 1 (52:46):
I'm playing quarterback tonight. Quarterback Mike Sandwich, on the other hand, exactly,
all right, thanks for your phone calls. We're gonna do
Midweek Major. Boohoop CB has something to say breaking news
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from Fox Sports.
Speaker 2 (53:09):
We didn't do it with the Rookie of the Year.
Speaker 5 (53:10):
We didn't do it with the Manager of the Year,
but we are doing it with the Cy Young Award.
Atlanta Braves pitcher Chris Sale named the National League Say
Young Award won oh No, exceiving twenty six out of
a possible thirty first place vote. Zach Wheeler of the
Phillies got the other four first place votes. He finished
second Sale eighteen and three this past year for Atlanta.
The crazy thing was there was a seven season span
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where he finished no lower than sixth than Cy Young
voting from twenty twelve to twenty eighteen. But this is
the first time he's actually won the award. Chris Sale
of the Braves, your National League Sai Young.
Speaker 1 (53:43):
What a cool story, Dan Vier, because he fell off
and then found his way and a lot of people
didn't think he would find his way back.
Speaker 4 (53:49):
Absolutely wow, I guess I'll cross that off. Midweek Major
rash just happened.
Speaker 2 (53:55):
It happened, all right.
Speaker 1 (53:56):
Well, you want to get into midvie major, Please give
me some time.
Speaker 10 (54:01):
Covino and Rich get you over the middle of the
week when mid Week Major. I love that we throw
sports and pop culture headlines and topics at the fellas
and it's like the kids.
Speaker 8 (54:13):
Say, that's summit.
Speaker 1 (54:15):
We definitely see it our scoring mid Week Major. Yeah,
we're gonna give Spotty a whole nine minutes wow.
Speaker 3 (54:25):
Before we hand things over to the one and only
host to the segment. We love to roll those two
big red love dice over there in the main studio.
This is for which host gets to go first. I
just did I got nine bro oh like connect.
Speaker 1 (54:41):
That's an unprecedented moment.
Speaker 2 (54:45):
All right, So.
Speaker 1 (54:48):
Connect and Michael Jordan Sven alright, you got bets? Come on, hurry,
I go fast. Damn it. Ten dice alone, all.
Speaker 3 (55:01):
Right, And now, ladies and gentlemen, the most famous person
from Scotch Points New Jersey because Judy Bloom is from there.
Spotty boy, guys, all right, I hate to keep bringing
it up at the Tyson Jake Paul fight looks like Netflix,
hey getting off too easy? So far over what one
hundred million people have streamed the fight, whether live or
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after the fact.
Speaker 1 (55:23):
That people wow.
Speaker 4 (55:24):
Now people still complaining about the live streaming, the buffering
issues that was happening during the fight. Well, one subscriber,
Ronald Denton, has filed a clash at class Act class
out Jay in Florida against Netflix for the issues, suing
for breach of contract, among other things, asking for unspecified damages.
So I imagine this will turn into a one of those
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class action lawsuits. And now when you get those like
flyers in the mail, like, go up and sign up
for this and you'll get like probably one month, right
four dollars. So anyway, yeah, people aren't letting Netflix get
off the hook midweek or major.
Speaker 1 (55:57):
Yes, it's such a mid story. We all suffered through it.
We all survived. You know, no one wanted to see
that fight more than us. And this guy's suing, Give
me a break, what a dork. It's like a like
a major Karen move. It's one of those Semashi a
man of scalcoal bits and tattlete tattletale. We all were
aggravated by it. But this guy is suing. Doesn't get
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me wrong, it's stopped. But this is a weak ass
story week because again, we all went through it. Why
are you gotta be a baby about it? When you
get a couple of bucks from Netflix? I hate people
looking for handouts, and this person is looking for some
time but cheap ass settlement. Stop it. You nailed it.
Speaker 4 (56:36):
Grow up by the way, quick aside to this story,
NFL has reached out to Netflix after all these issues happened,
just reassuring that Christmas Day will be okay, and Netflix
has responded saying, yes, they'll be fine, so you don't
have to worry about buffering during your Christmas Day gabs.
Speaker 1 (56:50):
You know what was aggravating about it those we all
said it, and we all knew it was a possibility,
yet they still did it in trouble.
Speaker 10 (56:57):
Shit.
Speaker 1 (56:58):
That's what made it worse because even we were speculating, like,
I hope they're ready, you got Cobra kai, you got
this fight could crash the site, and sure enough that's
what happened, But there were ways around it. Rich pulled
it up on his phone like it worked out. This
guy is just being weak right all right?
Speaker 4 (57:14):
Over to Aaron Rodgers, everyone's favorite cute jets QBA, apparently
making his plan for after football. I don't know the
validity of this source, but it's a real story. A
source close to Rogers has revealed that he has no
interest in heading into the broadcast booth after he retires,
if and when he retires, but.
Speaker 1 (57:31):
Instead setting a site on politics.
Speaker 4 (57:33):
Politics source says he's interested in playing a few more
years with the Jets, but if not the Jets, he
might go to another team for a Super Bowl win,
but after that might run for president or be someone's
running mates. So it's setting his sights on the political venue.
Midweek or major. No word from Rogers himself. By the way,
see if it's a.
Speaker 1 (57:52):
Major story because it's Aaron Rodgers, we spent so much
time talking about the guy. I just think he should
jump right into it like now, because I think his
football days are done. Listen, this is this is not major.
It's it's mid because the fact that Aaron Rodgers could
be your potential VP one day is mid. Do you
want people don't like him enough? I don't know, man.
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You gotta be liked to be voted for something, right. True,
he's not the most likable, but people love to talk
about him.
Speaker 2 (58:20):
Man.
Speaker 1 (58:20):
I mean, listen, Donald Trump has as you've seen, he's
shown his loyalty. A lot of people that he's appointing
certain roles are people that were loyal to him. So
you know Ronald Reagan, the actor. Yeah, you never know
who's gonna be in politics, Sonny Bono, Clint Eastwood. I
mean we've seen it before. Clay Aiken ran for Congress.
Come on, you never know. That's an odd fact of California.
Speaker 4 (58:44):
Yeah, Arnold too, Sam Clay Aikin, all right, it happened
to earlier. Continuing with the usual suspects, Tom Brady continuing
to test his limits as a broadcaster slash minority owner
in the Raiders and his recent interview last month with
Patrick Mahomes is actually raising some flags. Sat down with
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mahomeshead of the Chiefs forty nine Ers Super Bowl rematch,
and apparently triggering more broadcast restrictions. In a meeting Tuesday
with some of the owners, they were planned to be
asked if they're happy with Brady continuing to conduct these
interviews and pressed on whether additional conditions need to be imposed.
Some of these restrictions could include limiting his interaction with
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players to live or recorded interviews, prohibiting private one on
one interactions with players, requiring interviews to happen outside of
team facilities or not at team hotels, and requiring more
approval and monitoring of these by not only the league
but the teams that.
Speaker 1 (59:41):
Are being interviewed.
Speaker 4 (59:42):
So it's just making his job more and more difficult. Basically,
why is he doing it midweek or Major?
Speaker 1 (59:48):
Man? That's like between mid and major right there. I
don't know if there's I'll go midn because they're not
saying he can't interview Mahomes or other players in the future,
just saying it has to be monitor it has to
be people there, at least that's my interpretation of it,
Like it can't be a private one on one because
it's a conflict of interest and we start of new
all this. I'm just trying to figure out the rules
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as they go. I think this is major, you know what,
it's proving that he's no Steven Sagal, He's not above
the love. Look at it this way. There's two things
you can easily be like, what is you gonna give
one of them up? What do you what is he
gonna give up minority stake of a billion dollar team
or give up three hundred and fifty million dollars in
a broadcasting contract. This guy's gonna do both. He is
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not stepping away, so he will he has to walk
the line. Yeah, he'll go through the annoyance of all
the new rules. Why he's not going to give anything up.
Speaker 4 (01:00:39):
All right, Comino, this one's for you, Michael Kay. I
know you love him. His thirty seven year streak may
be coming to an end. So Michael Kay has worked
reporting or broadcasting the Yankees game on opening Day, from
working to the Post at the Post, moving into radio,
and then with the Yes Network starting at two thousand
and two. Well, the Yankees announced their twenty twenty five
season opener against the Brewers will air exclusively on ESPN,
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which takes k out of the local broadcast booth, meaning
that he will not be covering Opening Day for the Yankees.
He's he talked about it on his radio show, really
upset about it, and he said, hey, if I can't
go to the if I can't cover the game, I'm
going going to it with my son. But yeah, he's
trying to see if he can get in as a
sideline reporter or something just to keep the streak alive.
Speaker 1 (01:01:23):
Midwek or major. Let's say it's mid it's mid thanks,
but it's major for him. I mean, the streak is
over thirty seven years. It's mid for everyone other than
Michael Kay. It's mid major for Michael Kay. Thirty seven
years a long time, but some wise man once said
everything has an expiration date. Who said that, I forget
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streets are made to be broken? Who said that, I
don't know? I night on Fox Sports, Michael Ka works.
I'm pretty sure at ESPN Radio in New York. Yes,
they can't find a way to put him on the broadcast.
That's what he's trying to work out. Come on, This
is a non story. Okay, I'm not blaming you. It
just you know, you know who. Guess my dad, he
listens to our show in there?
Speaker 2 (01:02:03):
All right?
Speaker 4 (01:02:03):
Uh you remember the tour Story Fun Day Game, Remember
that where they created the NFL game will Well there,
Disney's bringing that animated magic to the NBA for the
Christmas Day game of the Knicks versus Spurs. Announced they'll
be doing a simulcast on Disney plus ESPN two called
Dunk the Halls where all the Disney characters will be
watching the game on Main Street USA at Disney World,
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including Mickey, Minnie, all the fun people. So that'll be
taking place. Also, Oh, Daisy Duck will be a sideline reporter.
I know you're excited about that.
Speaker 2 (01:02:34):
Que.
Speaker 4 (01:02:35):
There's also a plan. I don't know if you knew
about this. The Cowboys versus Bengals game on December ninth
will be taking place in the Simpsons universe, so they're
going to be doing a Simpson style simulcast for that
mid with the major I think it's major.
Speaker 1 (01:02:48):
Anything that garners the attention of the kiddies, gets them
involved in sports, makes it fun for kids. I think
you need more of that. It's fun for the family.
In fact, I remember that toy story thing when it happened,
all the feedback you guy, and how many of our
friends were like, Yo, this is great. They did such
a great job with that Nickelodeon, and then they've done
these things. Listen, you know I have many meetings with
high powered executives. I don't know if you know this.
(01:03:10):
You know there's a narrative going on the spot. There's
a narrative going on in the sports world that young
kids play sports. They don't watch them the way we do.
So if they're finding new ways to get youngster's eyes
on that screen, they're going to do it. Whether it's Disney,
Universal Property, SpongeBob, you name it, They're going to do it.
It's a brilliant idea because young kids, they don't watch
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things the way we do, so this is brilliant. I
love major, I appreciate it. Thank you, Spotty boy. Anytime
as we go to Dan Bayer for an update, Dan Byer,
please tell me brock Perty's feeling great.
Speaker 5 (01:03:43):
Healing stories limited in practice today. Day to day was
a Kyle Shanahan said later earlier this week. But George
kill says he will play on Sunday against the Green
Bad Packers, not dealing dealing with a hamstring injury. But
it's not enough to make him not play against Green Bay. Act.
Speaker 1 (01:04:00):
When Kittle isn't in that forty nine ers lineup, Dan Byer,
the run game suffers because he'll team up with Trent Williams.
I was talking to new Brandon about this. Him and
Trent Williams could open a hole on that line like
no one else they honestly, Kittle is so confluential in
that run game.
Speaker 5 (01:04:17):
They'll need him against Kareem Bay and the Marquee game
in the late window coming up on Sunday,