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Speaker 2 (00:23):
No ketchup, no
ketchup.
What's good, my people, welcometo no Catch-Up Sports Talk via
Chicago.
I am your host, your little bigdick.
The quick with me.
As always, we got a lot to talkabout.
We missed last week, man.
We were just traveling for work.
Man, we tried to grind it out.
Get you as much stuff as we can, I promise, but we're back.
College football is hilarious.
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We're going to talk about acouple of things that we saw
over the weekend.
You know we're not big collegefootball guys, but that's how
we're going to approach talkingabout college football.
We'll do a little weekendcatch-up as well.
Then we're going to talk aboutthe Bears.
Caleb Williams, absolutelydealing.
The trajectory is going up,people.
Then we'll go around the shield.
We talk about Bears.
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Talk about the Bills'.
Clock management.
What happened at the end ofthat game?
For them to allow the Texans tokick a field goal to win?
It was absolutely atrocious.
We'll talk about clockmanagement.
Nick's list for what he wantsin a head coach.
Devontae Adams, the situation,the holdout.
Is he handling it the right way?
We're pro holdout on nocatch-up.
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What's the best way to go aboutit?
We'll talk about that Baseballman.
This shit's been off the chain.
The baseball playoffs have beenlit.
If you've been watching,they've been a lot of fun.
Mets-phillies was anotherthriller.
Dodgers, padres, people gettingin fights in the stands,
throwing stuff on the fieldwe're going to talk about.
If Nick was a pro baseballplayer, what fit would he rock?
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How many chains would Big Nickthe Quick rock?
And then we'll talk a littlebit about what's going on with
the baseball playoff and what Ilove about it.
Lots to talk about here.
No catch up Sports.
Talk for Chicago.
Let's get to it.
Big Nick the Quick.
What's happening?
Speaker 1 (02:07):
Man how we feeling.
Speaker 2 (02:08):
What's the word?
Speaker 1 (02:10):
Man.
Another week.
Man, Another week, anotherBears win.
I got a story actuallyShout-out to my mans the other
night.
We were at a party out in, Ithink, out in Kenwood, random,
super random.
So I'm walking through gettingready to leave, random dude taps
me on the shoulder.
He's like yo, you're Nick,right, so you know.
Sometimes you see people andyou're trying to place it like
who is this?
I don't know who this might be.
So I'm just like what's up?
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Man chopping it up.
And he's like yo, I fuck withthe pod.
So I thought that that waspretty dope.
I told you about that yesterday,man yeah, fire that's what we
do it for man, we out here doingit for the people, man.
So it's always love.
But now when people recognizeit, and you know, no, of course
all day shout out my man's outthere for sure that's what I'm
talking about.
Speaker 2 (02:49):
Man, tell a homie to
tell a friend, pass it, pass it
along word man, pass the wordbro.
Um, I got this.
I'm trying to get the spotifything updated.
If you listen on spotify, I wasworking with them online.
I switched podcast.
It is now getting moved overand migrated so it could
transfer over seamlessly overthe new episodes on Spotify.
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So be on the lookout for that.
If not, just watch the video.
Man, I'm working on it, don'ttrip.
College football is hilarious.
Look, I don't even need torecap my weekend because I sat
in the crib all weekend.
I didn't do anything, becausethe next three weekends I'm
going out of town.
So I was like you know what,sean, sit your ass in the house
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and tell your girl.
We sitting our ass in the housebecause that's half the battle.
Your girl be around.
You know what I'm saying.
You don't want to.
She's bored.
You can feel the pressureradiating onto you, like, take
this girl out.
I'm like nah, we stand in thecrib, order some food.
We not doing nothing?
Speaker 1 (03:50):
I want to hear it.
We're not doing all that.
Speaker 2 (03:52):
Yeah, you're chilling
, that's it.
Speaker 1 (03:55):
It's tough to step
out nowadays, man.
I took my girl to lunch onSaturday.
It was $70.
So oh yeah, it's out of controlout here Lunch Breakfast.
Speaker 2 (04:04):
I had a $70 breakfast
the other day yeah it's crazy.
So, yeah, yeah, it's crazy, it'scrazy, it's crazy.
But yeah, I'm out of town thenext three weekends.
I'm like let me just go aheadand chill, because next three
weeks, four weeks, are veryactive and then the NBA starts.
So that's going to go.
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First I thought the WashingtonHuskies at home playing against
the Michigan Wolverines was agreat spot to make some money on
Washington.
If it won, I thought it would.
That's why I played it.
But either way, I just thoughtit was the right side.
First road game for MichiganOrgy.
He's a young dude, he was gonnaplay.
He ended up getting taken out.
That's when it got a littlespooky.
But first road game, washingtonhaving a sufficient offense
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that would be able to put uppoints, michigan would be in the
spot where they had to comefrom behind, I think.
So it was ended up being a goodwin.
But college football ishilarious, man.
Outside of all the upsets, Iwanted to bring up this specific
situation.
I'm watchingMichigan-Washington.
Washington scores a touchdown.
They bring out the extra point.
The graphics on the screen aregoing crazy.
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No one says a word aboutanything.
They show the replay,everything.
They kick the extra point.
Noah Eagle is on the call.
He's great, by the way.
Salute Noah Eagle.
Noah Eagle, he's gonna be inthe game for a long time.
Good, he updates the score.
We'll be right back.
Let's go to break.
They go to break.
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Nick, come back from break andit's third down.
I'm like wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
What you mean?
It's third down, bro.
They just scored a touchdown,kicked the extra point and went
to commercial.
Only this only happens incollege football.
Speaker 1 (05:56):
That would never,
ever, ever happen so they had a
whole another play and thenpulled the touchdown back after
they brother, they scored.
Speaker 2 (06:03):
They scored a
touchdown, kicked the extra
point, the place kicker dappedup the holder, noah Eagle, said
the score out loud will be rightback from the beautiful scene
in Northwest Washington.
And we came back and it wasthird and goal Touchdown
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disappeared.
Touchdown disappeared, bro.
So Noah then went on to explainthat someone buzzed from
somewhere and it went underreview right before the extra
point, but people didn't knowthat it came in in time.
It's just like some shit thatonly happened in college
football.
Don't worry about it.
All good Washington scores onthe next play, but it's like
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well man, college football is awild ass place.
Speaker 1 (06:50):
It's not.
It's not a real sport.
It's not a real sport.
So mine isn't as specific, butI will say this every weekend.
I feel like, all right, man,I'm gonna sit down, you know,
I'm gonna watch a little bit ofball.
There's always a big matchup,whether it's your big noon,
saturday, or or whatever itmight be, and I feel like I
always walk away with the samethoughts that a, this is not a
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real sport.
There's no, there's noquarterbacks to be found.
Um, georgia and alabama lastweek was electric.
That was awesome, but it's kindof once in a blue moon, right.
Otherwise it's like whathappened to me on saturday.
So, like I said, I went out tolunch, I'm sitting at the bar.
They got mizzou versus texas aand m on.
I watched one quarter of thisgame.
Mizzou's quarterback who, mindyou, is in his fifth year of
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college, right.
So this isn't a freshman, thisisn't someone who just got here.
He was 13 for 31, 13 for 31 onconsecutive passes.
I watched him bounce a ball offa receiver's head for what
would have been a touchdownunder, throw another touchdown
and overthrow another one rightafter that.
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And I'm just.
I'm sitting there and the guynext to me at the bar is a
mizzou's fan.
I'm like is this guy any good?
He's like, yeah, I mean, he'salways been our guy for a while.
I'm like, what am I watchinghere?
Like and again.
We've talked about this beforethere's maybe only 10 people on
the planet earth that canactually play a quarterback at a
high level, and none of themare in college.
Maybe, maybe, if you're lucky,you get one or two of these guys
who are in college.
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There's not enough of the guysto fill the nfl, but just
watching college football,betting college football whole
nother nightmare.
I had a whole bunch of propbets last week that I felt great
in Half the guys, to your point, got benched for something
stupid in the first quarter.
They don't get any more carriesafter that.
It's just you can't set yourclock to it.
College football rushing propsare dust, because if he makes
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one mistake, he'll never see thefield again.
Speaker 2 (08:40):
It's just a lot of
wild shit going on Bama, it's
wild.
If you, it's just a lot of wildshit going on Bama, it's wild.
And if, look, and if you're abetting person and you have the
stomach to bet on collegefootball, I would say this man,
I don't think I'd do it.
This is what I would.
Nah, bro, it's pretty nasty.
I mean I like the Washingtonspot, but like it's really,
really nasty.
I would say this All the upsetslast week you just actually
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were just talking about one withMississippi State, that was an
upset.
We had Bama go down number one.
They lost Vanderbilt.
Yeah, like crazy.
Vanderbilt would never be likea top five program in their
history.
They were like 0 for 60 orsomething crazy.
But like Cal was up big onMiami, they had to score 21
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points in the fourth quarter.
Usc lost outright.
It's just every week.
Speaker 1 (09:30):
Louisville lost
Alabama game last week.
Alabama was up by like 40.
Yeah, exactly.
It's crazy.
Speaker 2 (09:36):
Right, Georgia took
the lead in the fourth quarter,
exactly.
Look so before we move offcollege and get to the Bears
here.
If you're trying to make moneyand bet spots in college
football and you're not thatlocked in or you spend most of
your time breaking down NFL andNBA and stuff coming up like we
do, pro stuff come off either abig upset win or a big
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rollercoaster win.
In general, almost always afade spot.
In the next week, bama comesoff that rollercoaster, massive
one-versus-two game at homeversus Georgia.
They go up, big, go down, comeback and win.
They go to Vanderbilt.
Oh, we're going to roll theseboys out.
They probably partied all week.
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Had the extra Johns comingthrough Milrose, now the Heisman
favorite.
The whole package, the wholething.
Speaker 1 (10:35):
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Ryan Williams the greatestreceiver.
Speaker 2 (10:37):
I've ever seen Yep
yep, yeah, then we're going to
go over to Nashville andVanderbilt.
Speaker 1 (10:42):
Kellen DeBoer doesn't
lose games.
Speaker 2 (10:45):
Yeah, nick Saban, who
All this bullshit?
They go down to Vanderbilt andlose outright.
They were like a 30, 28 and ahalf point, 30 point favorite
Another spot.
So fade big letdown spots afterhuge wins and then look to fade
teams that have a look-aheadspot.
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Usc hosts Penn State thiscoming Saturday but in between
USC had to go to Minnesota atnight and play them in their
place.
We'll just go ahead and takecare of that and then we'll head
out home to LA and host PennState.
They're already pre and hostPenn State.
They're already prepping forPenn State.
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Minnesota ends up winningoutright.
Penn State has a game againstUCLA.
Spreads 28-and-a-half UCLA isgarbage.
We'll take care of this.
Then get out to LA and takecare of business.
They don't cover that number.
So those are the two angles youcould look to attack, if
anything for college football,because the shit is so
unpredictable.
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Those are spots I like to lookat.
Speaker 1 (11:49):
Think about what we
just said, though.
This is how crazy we are.
Minnesota is hosting UCLA, uscis hosting fucking Penn State.
It's just crazy out here.
Like I said, I was watching.
Speaker 2 (12:01):
A&M.
Oh, like the Big Ten yeah.
Speaker 1 (12:02):
Oh, the Big Ten.
Speaker 2 (12:03):
yeah, we're just
traveling across the country.
It's nothing.
Speaker 1 (12:06):
It is what it is
Oregon's playing Nebraska or
whatever, it doesn't matter, man, we're just going all over the
place.
We're just scheduling games.
Guys are leaving in the middleof the season because the NIL
money wasn't right.
It is literally the wild, wildWest.
It's a disaster.
I think I'm done betting on ituntil next week and I see
something that I like, but everyweek I tell myself I'm out, I
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didn't touch anything this weekUntil next week, when I see
something I like.
Yeah, I didn't touch anythinglast week or this week, because
it was such a bloodbath for melast week, but I know I'll be
right back on it.
But yeah, you cannot set yourclock to it.
It's not a real sport.
And look man, we talk about allthe time the quality I get.
A lot of people have a lot ofuh the pageantry right, I get it
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pageantry.
It's the pride of youruniversity.
It's what you did on saturdayswhen you were in college.
But if you're gonna sit hereand tell me that that's good
football, like you're out ofyour mind college, and that
extends and that extends tocollege basketball as well too,
by the by the way.
Oh without question.
Speaker 2 (13:04):
Disaster.
College football is hilarious.
If we see something we think isfunny, we'll call it out here.
Oh no, catch up.
That's how we're going to talkabout college ball.
All right, let's get to thepros.
Man, the big boys, they haveenough problems getting shit
done.
We see what's going on inCleveland.
Let's talk about the ChicagoBears.
Speaker 1 (13:23):
Come on, man, hey,
hey look, I know it's gotten
real quiet last couple weeks.
All the people saying Bearsmade a mistake, huh.
Speaker 2 (13:32):
Hey, I understand
it's against the Panthers 36-10,
though they smashed those boys.
20 of 29,.
3-0-4,.
Two touchdowns, Bears win 36-10, now 3-2.
Protecting the home field 3-.
Two touchdowns, Bears win 36-10, now 3-2.
Protecting the home field 3-0at the crib.
Big Nick, the Quick Coupletakeaways, Talk to me.
Speaker 1 (13:52):
There's only one
takeaway that matters for me.
I called you right after thesecond DJ Moore touchdown, which
was a high, high, high-levelball.
Right, you guys hear us talkabout this.
We always talk about high-levelthrows.
Right, a lot of guys can makethe wide-open throw, the easy
throw that looks good.
We talk about high-level throws.
That's what Caleb Williams hadon the touchdown of DJ Moore
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last week, which I saw live inthe building, and the touchdown
yesterday to DJ Moore.
Caleb Williams is here.
Hey, listen, first couple gameshe had to get used to the speed
.
People were on his ass.
The play calling was brutal,right, they didn't know what
they were doing.
Last three weeks now that he'ssettled in right, culminating in
yesterday, hey, we're good man.
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Like I've seen what I need tosee and I feel confident in
saying this.
Like I never said this withMitch, I never said this with
Justin, right, like with Justinthere'd be flashes and things
like that.
But the throwing of thefootball and different things
that we really look for for aguy to be elite ball placement,
like we always talk about, it'sthere.
The confidence is there.
I said it yesterday Guy lovesball, right, caleb loves ball
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what makes you say that?
Speaker 2 (14:58):
Why do you say that?
Why did you say that when youtexted me that?
Speaker 1 (15:00):
Because he enjoys it.
He just enjoys it, man.
We talk about it with Mahomestoo.
Like some of these guys justlove going out there and
competing and playing ball.
Caleb loves it.
Like I know people were givinghim shit last week about dancing
into the tunnel and doing allthat.
The guy loves ball.
He likes winning football games.
He likes being good at football.
You listen to him talk.
I think he's got the leadershipdown pat.
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You can tell the guys respecthim Now that he's on the same
page as DJ Moore.
They're making beautiful music.
We're good man.
I've seen everything I need tosee.
I'm good, we're here, we'rehere.
So, yeah, I think he loves ball.
I think he's a competitor.
I think we had a lot ofmisconceptions about him
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probably coming in, just kind ofbased off the persona, and he
was the first of kind of likethe big-time NIL guys.
So, oh, is this guy going to bea diva?
Is he a prima donna?
How is he going to fit into anNFL locker room?
I think it's all good.
Man, like I'm sold.
I'm ready.
We got a quarterback, that'sall that matters, and we got a
defense.
You give me those two things.
We're ready to go.
It's Carolina.
Whatever man Carolina sucks,that's fine, but the fact of the
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matter is he's making thesethrows against NFL defenses and
shout out Waldron to some extentfor understanding that, hey, I
need to change what I'm doing tobetter fit what these guys do
well, and it sounds like theyhad a conversation a couple
weeks ago with Waldron and thosechanges have been made.
It sounds like Caleb was a bigpart of that.
So look, man, man.
Speaker 2 (16:24):
Yeah, I like that.
That was good to hear Like, heyman, what the fuck?
Speaker 1 (16:28):
are you doing?
Speaker 2 (16:29):
What are we doing,
man?
Let's get together and figureout.
Hey, shane Waldron, let's gettogether and figure out what we
think will be effective on aweek-to-week,
possession-to-possession,play-to-play basis, because when
the offensive coordinator andthe quarterback especially for a
young guy in offense isn'taligned, it really goes awry.
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Because a perfect example is itgoes awry when you're a veteran
and a guy like Aaron Rodgersand Nathaniel Hackett aren't
aligned and he believes thatthings are being called that
shouldn't be called, thefrustration shines through.
The offense looks stagnant.
So, yeah, when I heard thatCaleb and Allen and DJ and the
rest of the guys got together, Iwas encouraged by that.
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Also, we talked about a lot ofpeople owe DeAndre Swift an
apology.
I mentioned this week one, weektwo DeAndre Swift is not a guy
you run between the tacklesPeriod.
Get the guy in space and hewill make an impact.
That's what he does.
Get him out on the edge.
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He will make an impact andthat's what he's done the last
couple weeks.
The usage of DeAndre Swift fromWaldron has been a lot better.
To go through some of theseteam stats over here four red
zone possessions, threetouchdowns that's what we like
to talk about when we talk aboutoffense and what we're going to
do.
Points per drive 2.8.
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In other words, we were gettingthe ball, we were scoring, at
least putting up threeOffensively.
They just looked a lot better.
And I know that Carolina is abad football team and andy
dalton is probably got too muchlove for being a bump coming off
of bryce young, but bryce younghad been that bad.
That was always a really goodspot for the bears to get a w,
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and they didn't just get a wnick, they, they, they buried
him.
Speaker 1 (18:24):
They smacked these
boys around.
Speaker 2 (18:26):
Yes.
Also, I don't know if JaquanBrisker got rocks in his helmet
or in his shoulder pads, butthere are certain guys in the
league that when they comedownhill and hit people, it
looks and feels different.
What he did to that boy onCarolina yesterday treble lord,
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have mercy.
It looked like a prize fightand I hate to glorify the hit
because my man was out cold.
It looked like a prize fight,nick.
It looked like he caught aright hook to the jaw.
He went out, lights werecompletely blacked out and he
dropped the ball immediately.
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Brisker hopped up, takes hishelmet off and he's got the
orange shysty on.
He is just a menace, bro.
Yeah, there is a lot of dogs inthat secondary and on that
defense, tremaine Edmonds playedawesome.
Kyler Gordon 6-9.
Watch out for those boys.
Brisker and Gordon are.
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No, they are not guys to playwith.
They're not guys to play with.
Tyreek Stevenson, tj Edwardsyeah, monster.
Speaker 1 (19:41):
Hey.
Speaker 2 (19:42):
Dexter.
Speaker 1 (19:43):
Oh, he's, great.
Speaker 2 (19:45):
What he's doing
inside.
Speaker 1 (19:46):
Yeah, dexter, oh,
he's great what he's doing
inside.
Yeah, dexter is awesome.
Speaker 2 (19:48):
He moving boys around
.
Speaker 1 (19:50):
And a lot of people
thought we should have taken
Jalen Carter in that spot.
I think we ended up gettingDexter and what?
The second round.
This guy is, this guy is allpro, he's awesome, he is yeah,
he's awesome Lights out.
The defense is playing lightsout.
They have been every singleweek.
If you give them a chance, youdon't leave them on the field
too long, which is one of theproblems that the offense had.
But yeah, it's been a completeturnaround and you see Caleb get
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into the groove and now you'restarting to see the talent show
through, right Like we knew itwas there Even in the beginning.
We were seeing things where it'slike man, if he just gets the
time, he's got the right idea.
But he was running around outthere.
Man, look, I've said it amillion times no quarterback can
throw the football from theirback and no one's good at
running around like that whenyou're constantly facing
pressure.
The protection has gottenbetter.
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They're doing this thing wherethey're shifting around the line
a lot and bringing guys in andout, and I guess that's working.
I guess it's lineman bycommittee almost is what the
Bears are doing right now.
Obviously, that right now,obviously that's not a long-term
solution and your number onepriority in the offseason should
be acquiring offensive linemento protect caleb williams,
because when you have aquarterback, the number one
responsibility you have to himis to protect them.
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I talk about this every singleweek.
You build the football teamfrom the trenches.
While I like shiny toys, I lovereceivers, I love running backs
, they can't do anything if yourguy can't get them the ball,
and he can't get them the ballif he's on his ass.
So obviously you still need toaddress that.
Don't trick yourself intothinking that it's okay.
Ask Joe Burrow about that.
Right, you let the offensiveline problems linger for too
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long.
You run into a lot of issues,but, man, overall, like I'm
feeling good about the directionof the team, I still want to
fire Matt Eberflus, but or MattEberflus, but I'm feeling good,
man, I mean we got a quarterback.
That's what it really comesdown to.
I know it's only been fivegames, but I don't know.
I'm interested to know whereyou are with that.
Have you seen what you need tosee?
Speaker 2 (21:34):
What with Caleb?
Yeah, yeah, I mean, it's just alot of high-level stuff that
he's doing, for how early it is,like the touchdown to DJ Moore.
If you go back and watch itfrom the snap, he immediately he
moved the safety from the lefthash where, exactly where he put
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the ball for DJ Moore moved himalmost damn near to the numbers
on the right side Talk aboutthe play completely.
Yeah, he, that was high leveland I think this is actually a
really good example.
And Collinsworth brought thisup yesterday.
Justin Fields, who we knowwe're rooting for and we love
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the kid and we hope he continuesto ball in Pittsburgh and he
didn't play that well last nightbut continues to play really
well and gets a new deal becausehe's up for a contract and we
hope that that's the case.
But like there was a couplethrows yesterday, especially on
balls up the seam where JustinFields is throwing line drives,
he's putting heat on balls butCaleb looks right, moves the
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safety, comes back left and justa little air, just a little
dime.
Just put a little air on it.
Let DJ because DJ is going tobeat the guy one-on-one and let
DJ go up and two-hand catch itat a high point for six.
If you drop back and try to firethat in there which Justin
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Fields tended to do and did afew times last night on Sunday
Night Football against theCowboys you have to put it just
so perfectly it's a lot tougher.
There's just a lot more roomfor error here on this throw and
it looks like a dime and it wasso touchdown DJ Moore.
Dj Moore had two DJ Moore'sfeet and balance and lower half
is so elite.
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You know how many people catchthat first touchdown and run out
of bounds.
Yeah, I would say 85% of theleague catches that post corner
and run right out of bounds.
He stopped and then came.
Speaker 1 (23:34):
Yeah, that was crazy.
Speaker 2 (23:35):
He stops tiptoes, I'm
like, oh, that's a great
completion.
And then he turned it up forsix.
I'm like, okay, he's differenta little sidearm, sidearm joint
to commit, like that.
Speaker 1 (23:46):
That that's.
That's improvisation andproposition.
Um, you know what I mean?
Like the play wasn't there, hemoved around a little bit,
caught commit there commit takesit up for 20 yards.
I still think they need to usecall commit more.
But hey, listen, man, I'mthere's high level shit going on
there.
For sure, on some of thesepasses, yeah, and it's
processing man like he's not.
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You know, a lot of rookies andyounger guys.
It's kind of like one read toread.
Okay, now what do I do?
Right, like he is processingand scanning the field.
When he gets that time, um, youknow, going to his second,
third options on plays bringingit back, like you said, moving
the safety.
Um, escaping pressure, right,like I think he's still.
You said this yesterday.
He still has a habit of runningbackwards, which you cannot do
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in the nfl.
Um yeah but yeah, you just can't.
The guys are too fast andyou're gonna end up that that
was fields problem.
Justin likes to run backwardsbut justin's a better athlete
than uh, than caleb is, butthere's gonna be some stuff you
still got to clean up, obviouslyfrom a rookie.
But man, some of thecompletions, he's the most
talented thrower of the footballthat we've had, probably ever,
(24:53):
outside of our guy Jay Cuddy.
Jay Cuddy had a live one.
Speaker 2 (24:57):
Jay Cuddy had a live
one he had a live one.
Speaker 1 (25:00):
But as far as, just
like you know, in our recent
history, you go to Mitch, you goto Justin.
Those guys were great athletesbut their quarterbacking skills
needed to be polished up.
This guy is a quarterback.
Yeah, I'm just seeing stuff,man, and I can point out several
different moments over the lasttwo weeks where it's just like
these are the throws that thetop guys make.
Speaker 2 (25:23):
Yeah, weeks where
it's just like these are the
throws that the top guys make.
Yeah, no, no doubt.
Dj more, eight targets, colecommand four targets.
I would love to get him more.
I would love.
I mean, look, we got a lot ofweapons now.
I mean, look, it's tough to gethim involved when, like rome
had six targets, keenan had sixtargets, jill everett had two
targets.
So if you, if you look at itthis way, our number one
receiver, caleb, went to ournumber one receiver, had eight
targets.
Then between Cole and Everettthey had six total targets.
(25:46):
Then it went six targets toRome, six targets to Keenan and
then a couple to DeAndre Swift.
Like that's balanced.
He's moving that joint around.
The only thing I think the Bearsneed that's pretty glaring now
is we don't get pressure, man.
We don't get enough.
Not at all.
No, we don't get enoughpressure, and that was one of
(26:08):
the concerns coming into thegame.
Right, like or not the year, Ishould say we need another edge.
As good as Dexter's playing inthe middle, we could really use
another edge to complement himand um, use another edge to
compliment him and um, why am Iblanking on our uh, montez and
(26:28):
montez sweat on that other sideright.
So I think that's the onlything, but not a lot of
negatives to say, man, there's alot of.
I'm gonna every monday I alwaysdive into like the, the high
level stuff.
Pff drops their grades at nooneastern um, I'll jump into.
Like the NFL premium, by the way, if you're, I don't know how
many super analytical heads wehave on this pod, but the NFL
(26:50):
premium shit is unbelievable.
They got the all 22s.
Oh my God, dude, you couldwatch anything.
Every Monday.
I go back and watch every dropback from Caleb.
I go through they.
Every drop back from Caleb I gothrough they got.
Completion percentage overexpected, they got.
I mean, the numbers that youcould pull out of this NFL
premium are pretty crazy.
(27:11):
But before we move on from theBears because we can talk about
them all day, we know that, hey,be on the lookout man.
Chsn they just launched October1st the new local station.
We're going to be doing somestuff with them.
We're going to be coming outwith a Chicago-only episode, I
believe weekly.
We're finalizing the details onthe paper for that, so stay
tuned there.
That's exciting stuff.
But we're going to have alittle separate side show that
(27:33):
will be Chicago, all everythingonly, especially here, with the
Bulls coming up.
So that will be a lot of fun,but anything else on the bears
before we move on.
But next, quick go around theleague.
Speaker 1 (27:44):
I'm happy man yeah
I'm happy.
Yeah, good new coach, fireeberflues.
Speaker 2 (27:50):
Yeah still, I don't
like that's never that's the
thing I don't like.
Speaker 1 (27:52):
Yeah, that is my
thing.
On the bears, I was thinkingabout this yesterday.
We keep buying if they're goodmore time.
Yes, that's keep buying moretime, like if they go like, if
they go like-8 or 10-7, thisguy's back.
It's going to be hard to firehim.
I'm still out on him.
I know we're going to talk aboutgame management and things like
that later.
He fails in all thosedepartments.
For me Again, great defensivecoordinator if his hands are in
(28:14):
the defense, I don't know why myman also isn't getting the
credit.
The defensive coordinator man,what's his name?
Credit uh the defensivecoordinator.
Uh man, what's his name?
Lice can do.
Uh, yeah, yeah, yeah, ericwashington, something like that
young boy?
No, he's not young, he's an olddude oh, who am I talking about
?
Speaker 2 (28:33):
eric washington.
Yeah, that's it, ericwashington.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, okay, yeahbirthday's october.
Speaker 1 (28:37):
Birthday's october
29th.
I just looked it up here.
Shout out him same birthday asme.
But the defense is playing well, man, man, he's not getting any
credit.
They're making it seem likeIbraflux is doing this.
So, yeah, shout out to him, man, because the defense is playing
well.
Yeah, no doubt, but fireIbraflux.
Speaker 2 (28:52):
Yeah, man, come on,
that shit's not changing either,
because I think but last point,on that I don't want to talk
negative because they're playingwell he's the head coach, right
For sure.
Yeah, I think I can speak forNick in saying this.
We're always thinking bigpicture.
(29:12):
We're always thinking how canwe save games and seasons and
progress this a little faster.
In my opinion, Matt Eberflusisn't the real guy long-term.
No, he has proven that to mealready.
So the fact that we could be ina situation where he is the
(29:34):
coach for another two fullseasons perturbs me a little bit
.
Yeah, so that was why it wassuch a big deal to move off of
him for me last year, becauseI'm thinking about the Bears
actually competing for the NFCand getting and getting that
type of motion.
He's not the guy, just likeMike McCarthy's not the guy for
(29:55):
the Cowboys.
They should move off him.
There's certain guys in theleague that I think we've seen
enough of that aren't the guysthat could take you to the
promised land and you want to beconfident in your coach.
In that sense, we could cleanup different things here,
because I believe this guy cantake us to the promised land.
That's the negativity that I usto the promised land and
(30:21):
competing year in, year out inNFC championship-type games and
hosting playoff games at SoldierField.
Let's move on.
Good guy, great guy.
Speaker 1 (30:32):
Players love him, you
can tell.
Speaker 2 (30:34):
Yeah, great guy,
great guy.
Let's move on to some morecoaching mishaps and let's start
with the Buffalo Bills, one ofthe marquee games of the day
yesterday.
First of all, that, that hey,that early slate nick.
That shit was out of hand.
Bears got a big ass wcincinnati baltimore you didn't
(30:57):
watch that game.
Speaker 1 (30:58):
Go ahead and rewatch
that game.
Go ahead and rewatch itEverything that could happen,
did happen in that game.
Speaker 2 (31:02):
Yes, I mean the funny
thing about the while I get
sidetracked, of course, the playof the year.
People so far are saying Ialways think it's funny when the
play of the year Lamar Jackson,that's crazy Gets the ball runs
around, does all types of shit,throws a touchdown pass.
(31:22):
But I always think it's funny,gets the ball runs around, does
all types of shit, throws atouchdown pass.
But I always think it's funnywhen the the play of the year is
caused by the person that'smaking the play of the year.
Lamar just flat out drops theshotgun snap, he drops it on the
ground, he picks it up and thenmakes the play of the year.
How about we just don't makethe play of the year and we
catch the snap clean and getthings rolling that way?
Because later on in the gamelamar drops another shotgun snap
(31:45):
, which almost cost them thegame and probably should have,
because then the center or the,the, the holder, drops the snap
and since he can't kick thefield goal but the, yeah, the.
The one o'clock window wascrazy, one of those ridiculous
games you'll ever see.
Speaker 1 (32:00):
Yeah, go back and
watch the the high-end
highlights if you don't want to,or the condensed replay yeah,
the 1 o'clock window was crazy.
Speaker 2 (32:04):
One of the most
ridiculous games you'll ever see
.
Yeah, go back and watch thehigh-end highlights or the
condensed replay of Cincinnatiand Baltimore if you don't want
to watch the full thing.
But yeah, it was ridiculous.
Speaker 1 (32:13):
And it's a cross-off
game for Cincinnati,
unfortunately.
Yeah, it's true, they're done.
Speaker 2 (32:21):
Yeah, they're in dire
straits.
Speaker 1 (32:22):
They're 0-3 at home.
Speaker 2 (32:25):
Yeah, it's Baltimore,
new England.
Who's the third?
Oh yeah, and Washington Crackedthem on national TV.
Speaker 1 (32:35):
They lost to New
England and Washington at home.
That's not good.
Yeah, I don't know how long myman's over there makes it also.
Yeah, zach.
Speaker 2 (32:41):
Taylor, yeah, he's
probably warm.
Speaker 1 (32:43):
Not good.
Yeah, I don't know how long myman's over there makes it also.
Yeah, zach.
Speaker 2 (32:46):
Taylor, yeah, he's
probably.
He's probably warm.
All right, speaking of warm, Idon't think this guy seats warm.
Sean McDermott, but this wasabsolutely egregious.
If you didn't see it last night, you tell cause you watched.
I caught it the second time.
But this is one of no, becauseyou watched I caught it the
second time.
But this is on the top of thelist for Nick and things that
bother him.
So talk him through and thenwe'll talk about coaching and
(33:07):
the whole deal.
Speaker 1 (33:09):
Game is 20-20.
They end up getting a big stopon the Texans right.
I don't think it was three andout but they end up getting a
stop back.
Stop, Get the ball back.
20-20 with 32 seconds left.
Deep, deep in their ownterritory yeah, they're on like.
Speaker 2 (33:23):
They're on like their
own, they're on like the four
yard line, yeah they're likedeep, deep, deep in your own
territory.
Speaker 1 (33:28):
So it's a couple
different ways you can play this
.
I'm not against trying a passto see what you can do, right,
see if maybe you can get alittle bit further out there you
have josh allen, you have someplaymakers, I'm not against that
.
What they end up doing isproceed to run three straight
pass plays, including on seconddown, going completely empty out
(33:50):
of the shotgun.
Um, three straight pass plays,three straight incompletions.
Mind you, I told you that theyhad 32 seconds when they got the
ball.
They they end up punting with16 seconds.
So in three plays in thatsituation you burn off 16
seconds a clock.
Houston still has all of theirtimeouts, right.
(34:12):
So now you end up.
Speaker 2 (34:13):
Now, did that spook
them though?
Did that spook them?
Speaker 1 (34:17):
It might have, but it
might have, but that's fine.
I also am not against justplaying for overtime in that
situation, right?
Speaker 2 (34:25):
My fault.
Speaker 1 (34:26):
At least finish what
happened, then we'll talk about
it, at least force them to burna timeout, anyways.
So they go ahead.
They end up.
They burn 16 seconds in threeplays in this situation, still
have not moved off the four yardline, have not gained a single
yard.
End up punting right.
They punt five yards outside offairbain's field goal range.
Houston comes up, runs one play,picks up the five yards, kicks
(34:48):
the field goal ball, get, callsa timeout, kick the field goal
ball game over 23, 20.
We don't even see overtime,right.
So yeah, were they maybespooked because houston had the
three timeouts?
Sure, but you still have asituation where you can, at that
point in time, just play forovertime, then pass it on first
down.
If it doesn't work, run on thenext two downs, burn some clock
(35:13):
and at least maybe you picked upfour or five yards or something
like that, running the ball andyou're pinning them a little
bit deeper back.
Right now they need to pick up12, 13 yards instead of having
to pick five to get it into fair.
Fair bans field goal range.
You do none of that.
You run three passes that goabsolutely nowhere.
Two of them have a chance ofgetting intercepted and you burn
(35:34):
16 seconds left.
You give it back to coleridge.
They run one play, kick a fieldgoal, game over shit.
Like that.
Like again, make a decisionright.
Like either you're gonna try togo ahead and like get a big
play or you're gonna run theclock out and go to overtime
knowing that you have josh allenin overtime.
You do neither.
You run three plays that makezero sense, you burn off no time
(35:57):
you give them the ball backwith the short field and that's
that, remember.
In that situation you also havethe ability that you could get
a holding call in the end zoneon a safety.
Like a lot can go bad in thatsituation, especially going
empty Like a lot can go bad.
They got Will Anderson on theother side.
They have a good defense overthere in Houston.
(36:19):
D'amico knows what he's doing.
It's just so much could go bad.
Speaker 2 (36:24):
Yeah, that's a great
call out that you can get a hold
and then the game's over.
Anyway, game's over, game'sover if you get a hold in the
end zone, if you get a hold inthe end zone.
Speaker 1 (36:32):
The game is
absolutely over.
Speaker 2 (36:33):
Yeah, intentional
grounding Game's over, game's
over.
A million different.
Speaker 1 (36:38):
None A million
different.
Speaker 2 (36:40):
None of them good.
Speaker 1 (36:41):
Run the clock out and
go to overtime, like I think
again you're asking Josh Allento drive 96 yards down the field
.
Really 60 yards down the fieldto get the field goal?
Okay, hold on.
Speaker 2 (36:50):
Because I don't think
they were trying to get out to
kick a field goal.
I think they were spooked thatthey what?
Speaker 1 (36:57):
were you doing?
Speaker 2 (36:58):
This is just my
opinion.
They were spooked that they hadthree timeouts.
So this is just my opinion.
They were spooked that they hadthree timeouts, so they wanted
to get a first down and thenthey'd go in and end the game.
Right, you threw the ball 30yards down the field.
Speaker 1 (37:15):
Yeah, well, I don't
know what happened.
Speaker 2 (37:17):
First is only 10.
First, down is still 10 yards.
Speaker 1 (37:20):
Right, it's still 10
yards, we don't need 30 here.
Speaker 2 (37:23):
like no, no, nothing
says that we need 30 here either
way, it needs to be a positionwhere josh allen's in third and
five at the very least.
Then you, with now the texans,have one time out and you then
have josh allen where you couldroll him out.
You could let him potentiallydo a lot of different things
where he could pick up five.
You could let him potentiallydo a lot of different things
where he could pick up fiveyards.
(37:44):
You have to probably run theball on first and second down at
the very least and then try tothrow it on that and, if not,
make them burn the final, andthen they have to try to do
something without any timeouts,and that is a little different.
And hopefully on one of thoseruns you you can pick up four or
five yards and then at leastMake it a tougher situation for
(38:05):
them, and that situation ismassive.
Four or five yards in thatsituation is massive.
Speaker 1 (38:10):
Exactly, yeah, it's a
misstep, so they need to run
one play for five yards, and toyour point, though, let's think
even further.
Had you done that?
Speaker 2 (38:23):
they need to run one
play now for 10 or 12 yards, and
they only have one timeout todo it Correct, exactly, and
that's if Situation becomes 10times more difficult, and that's
if you ended up going with anincompletion on third and five.
Speaker 1 (38:36):
Yeah, not getting a
first down?
Exactly, exactly, with arunning quarterback at that who
can pick you up to five yards ifyou need it.
Speaker 2 (38:44):
And I think it's one
of those things, too, where it's
like yo, josh, in this helmet.
Hey, starting five here,starting six here.
If you don't see anythingthat's going to be a completion,
run it.
So they have to burn thetimeout.
Yeah, and slide, just slide,exactly Different things like
that Don't go out of bounds,yeah, like just slide.
Speaker 1 (39:02):
Exactly Different
things like that.
Speaker 2 (39:03):
Right, don't go out
of bounds.
Speaker 1 (39:04):
Yeah, don't, don't
what you, what you listen,
there's a lot of differentthings that you could do.
What you don't do is what theydid Exactly.
It's that simple.
I mean what?
What you don't do is what theydid.
Yeah, of all the things thatyou can do in situational
football and we talk about it,like a lot of these coaches, man
, like again McDermott, you'renot calling offense, you're not
(39:26):
calling defense, right, likethat's not what you do.
You are managing the game andmanaging the football game team.
So you need to be very soundsituationally, like extremely
sound situationally.
You have to know what to do inthat situation.
Speaker 2 (39:42):
You are not a
coordinator.
So you're saying your job isblock management and game
management.
That's the call up to the, tothe OC.
Speaker 1 (39:49):
Like yeah, I don't
care what Joe Brady wants to do.
Joe, hey, joe, this is whatwe're doing here.
Yes, Get creative if you want tobut please don't go empty on
second down out of shotgun, onsecond down out of shotgun in
our own end zone, so that Joshis getting the snap five yards
into his own end.
I mean he could Orlovsky it.
A million different thingscould happen in that situation.
(40:11):
None of them are good.
Nothing.
When I saw them go five wide, Isaid nothing good comes out.
There's not a single thing thathe's not going to run it from
there.
You're putting them five yardsback from the shotgun, yeah, so
what are we doing here?
Nothing good is going to comefrom it.
I didn't even need to watchthat play to tell you that it
wasn't going to be good.
Speaker 2 (40:27):
Yeah, second down,
second down.
Speaker 1 (40:31):
What is this, madden?
If you asked Madden, hewouldn't have told you to do
that.
I guarantee you that I rememberwhen Ask Madden, he wouldn't
have told you to do that one.
Speaker 2 (40:44):
I guarantee you that
I remember when Ask Madden came
out.
You can press the X and Maddenwill give you the play.
Madden will give you a play.
Speaker 1 (40:50):
He would not say I
think we should go empty five
wide here, Shit is incredible.
Every week we see it.
You know I've been on coachingmalpractice for a long time.
It's getting out of control.
Speaker 2 (41:02):
So that reminds me.
I wanted to ask, nick, give meyour top traits in a head coach
Ranked.
What's the number oneresponsibility of the head coach
?
Start there.
Is it class management?
Is it culture?
Speaker 1 (41:20):
It's culture.
Speaker 2 (41:21):
Game management
delegation right um, because
hold on, let me, let me, let mehelp you out here, because I
believe culture almost seeps into the, the time management
sense of like.
Sure, there is no way thatwe're not gonna run the ball in
(41:42):
this spot.
Speaker 1 (41:43):
Well, and you know
what's funny man like so, I know
, like people, people stillgiving brady shit, which is
crazy.
But if you listen to brady onthese broadcasts, right, you
really start to understand thedifference.
In every situation he istelling you what you should and
shouldn't be doing it and he'scalling it right away, right,
like so again, if you watch thegame they did, he did uh,
(42:03):
arizona and um, who thecardinals play yesterday oh, the
niners cardinals, niners, right, and he's just going situation
by situation by situation, evenspots where it's like, okay, we
got the three here, don't doanything stupid to jeopardize
the three.
He's been on that all year.
When teams get into field goalrange, like you can tell that's
how belichick would coach them.
Hey, we want a touchdown, butwe don't want to get ourselves
(42:26):
in a situation where we'regiving up three, right.
So if we have a chance ofputting three on the board right
here, don't do things to takethat away.
So, yeah, I think I think thatis culture.
But it's also your head coachunderstanding situation.
Like I think that that isreally important.
So, if you're gonna be a,because there's only so many
guys who can call plays stillright, and who are X and O's
guys we talk about Mike Tomlinevery week.
(42:47):
I tell you every single week hedoes not pick up the playbook.
He does not pick up theplaybook.
That's not what he does.
He doesn't know where it is, hedoesn't care about where it is,
but he is managing thesituation in there.
He's managing the situation offootball.
Andy Reid, we love Andy Reid.
When was the last time youthink Andy Reid was in a
defensive meeting?
Ever, a long time ago.
(43:11):
Does he see Spagnola during theweek?
Speaker 2 (43:13):
He says what's up to
Spags.
Speaker 1 (43:15):
That's about it,
what's up?
Spags, chris and those boys,okay, alright, man, see you on
Sunday.
Speaker 2 (43:18):
You good, I got you
Chris back, so we gonna need
need.
Speaker 1 (43:21):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm
gonna need you, don't worry
about it, I got you yeah, yeah,but that's delegation, right,
you delegate, you have the rightpeople on the right position to
help you out.
Um, so like that, to me, isextremely important.
If you don't, you have to beintelligent, you have to
understand situational football,because that's the difference
between winning, losing.
What have we killed mikemccarthy for for years?
On paper, from head coachingrecord and everything.
(43:42):
Mike mccarthy's a good coach onpaper until you watch the game
and until the situation getstight and he makes massive
blunders all the time.
Now he's gotten better the lastcouple years, but what was it
like three or four years agowhere he had like four straight
weeks where he was just doingshit that just didn't make sense
at the end of the game andcosting you ball games like that
40, 45 seconds run off theclock for no reason.
(44:07):
Yeah, delay of games and justall this stupid shit for no
reason.
That's what happened yesterday.
So when you talk about, oh, Idon't think McDermott's seat
should be hot, well, yes, itshould, because that's a game
you should have won, or at leastput yourself in a position to
win, everything you did in thelast 32 seconds of that game was
taking yourself out of aposition to win the football
game.
So, yeah, you have tounderstand situations.
(44:28):
So it's culture number one.
Number two is game management.
Number three is delegation.
Either you delegate it toyourself to be the play caller,
like our boy Mike McDanielsingular out there in Miami, or
you do the Mike Tomlin, whereyou bring in people who do that,
but you run the program right,like, come on, man.
It's pretty simple.
(44:49):
What you can't do is not knowwhat to do in that situation
when literally everybody else iswatching the game.
That's the other thing.
We're sitting here watchingthese games saying what are we
doing here?
Yeah, All we do is watchfootball, saying what are we
doing here?
Speaker 2 (45:01):
Yeah, that is always.
All we do is watch football.
Speaker 1 (45:02):
All we do is watch
football.
You haven't put on pads in 20fucking years, yeah that's true.
We're not coaches, we're notinvolved in the game day to day.
We watch it every day and it'seasy what you're supposed to do
in that situation and whatyou're not supposed to do in
that situation.
And too often with a lot ofthese coaches it, and too often
with a lot of these coaches,it's just like what are you
(45:22):
doing live to play another game,live for overtime?
If you got to, like Tom Bradysays, don't give up the three.
If the three is there, keep thethree.
Don't do things to takeyourself out of field goal range
in those situations, and toooften you see coaches do it.
So, yeah, culture, culturemanagement and delegation.
(45:43):
Yeah, clock management.
Speaker 2 (45:45):
I think Clock
management is huge.
The culture thing is reallyinteresting because I believe
that if you have a really strongculture, it bleeds in to a
situation like Buffalo.
I believe if Brady's head coach, joe Brady's head coach, was
(46:05):
Mike Tomlin, he knows he'srunning the rock because Mike
Tomlin would kill him if hedidn't.
What are you doing?
That's the culture.
Speaker 1 (46:12):
That's the culture
that's set.
You would answer to Mike at theend of that.
Speaker 2 (46:16):
Yes, you would be
like what the fuck is going on
here, bro.
Speaker 1 (46:19):
Joe, what are we
doing?
Speaker 2 (46:21):
So that goes with
culture.
But yeah, I agree with that.
Top three All right, and itdoesn't have to be like we talk
culture.
Speaker 1 (46:29):
It doesn't have to be
like warm, like Belichick,
notoriously not warm and fuzzy,right, but the culture and the
standard was you're here to winand that's why I thought it was
funny Remember they asked Bradyabout that Tampa Bay shit when
makers like yeahers are likeguys are having fun now and
brady goes, I thought winningsuper bowls was fun yeah, facts,
y'all want to have fun talkingabout y'all.
Speaker 2 (46:49):
What are we talking
about?
Speaker 1 (46:51):
I got seven.
I got seven pieces of fun righthere.
Fuck out of my face that'sbasically.
Speaker 2 (46:57):
That was the
translation and I'd have 10 if
it wasn't for eli manning andnick falls, so he can't beat
those.
He couldn't beat those boys,man went to 10 super bowls.
Speaker 1 (47:05):
Super Bowls.
So I mean like listen man, likethat's fun to me.
Speaker 2 (47:07):
I don't know what
y'all want to do.
Speaker 1 (47:10):
You guys want to
fucking play beach volleyball?
I know that's not what I'm herefor.
I'm here to win football gamesand I did that, so yeah.
Speaker 2 (47:18):
Facts there's a lot
of stuff going on around the NFL
.
I mean the Dolphins.
They went a close one.
They're 2-3.
They get Tua back Confirmed.
Speaker 1 (47:30):
I think he's out of
the protocol after this week.
Speaker 2 (47:33):
That's interesting,
so we'll see.
Speaker 1 (47:34):
Tua's putting it on
the line.
Baby, he loves ball.
Speaker 2 (47:38):
He loves ball, loves
ball.
Tua's putting it on the line,loves ball.
Speaker 1 (47:45):
We'll see what
happens there.
If you're Tua, would you play?
Also, why doesn't Tua get thething?
They should make it mandatorythat he wears the thing.
Speaker 2 (47:48):
Yeah, I'm also hey,
I'm wearing the thing too.
Speaker 1 (47:51):
I don't give a fuck,
I'm wearing the thing.
Speaker 2 (47:53):
And actually the
thing that Nick is talking about
for those who are listening isthat extra head cover like the
helmet.
It doesn't look too too bad,but I don't want to go down, you
know what looks bad?
Speaker 1 (48:07):
cte looks bad.
I'm fucking.
I'm wearing the fuckingguardian cap.
I don't give a fuck.
Yeah, I mean because they saidthe number one reason guys
aren't wearing it is because ofhow it looks.
But I'm like, listen, all right.
Speaker 2 (48:19):
I'm surprised more
guys aren't wearing it yeah, and
I heard some rumors that somehelmets are just as good.
But I mean, extra padding seemslike the right thing to do, but
I, I can't speak too too muchon that because I don't, I don't
know for a fact, so I gotta, Igotta, chill on that.
Uh, if it was found to behelpful and uh, uh, avoids me
(48:42):
getting potential head injuriesand it increases the likelihood
that it protects my brain, thenyeah, I would wear it.
Yeah, I'd fucking rock it, likeI don't.
Yeah, right, so you know, youknow how this shit goes, though,
it's the societal pressures ofthings.
But yeah, it'd be interestingif the league mandated this shit
.
Speaker 1 (49:02):
You think you're
getting clowned by your
teammates if you show up to thegame with that.
Speaker 2 (49:06):
Come on, man, Of
course you are Like, people are
definitely clowning guys forthat type of shit.
People in the stands areclowning you all types of shit.
Right, yeah, yeah.
But dude, the Colts scored 24points in the fourth.
Jaguars come back and win it37-34.
We had the Giants, I guess,lived up.
(49:27):
They had a blocked field goalto avoid overtime, but a lot of
different things we could talkabout.
Yeah, no doubt Daniel Jonesplayed well.
He's low-key playing, all right.
Speaker 1 (49:36):
He's playing, all
right.
Speaker 2 (49:39):
He still sucks.
Speaker 1 (49:40):
He still sucks and
you need to move on.
Speaker 2 (49:42):
He's not the
long-term answer, but he's
playing better.
There's no doubt about that.
We're big holdout guys on thisprogram.
We want everyone to get paid,and if you're underpaid, we want
you to get more money, and ifyou are paid, we want you to get
more paid.
Josh Allen needs to restructure.
(50:03):
Go get some more money.
He's making like 47.
Dak's making 60.
Not enough, it's got to be.
I'm not getting enough.
So Devontae Adams on IG he'sposting pictures of Edgar Allen
Poe, who wrote the Raven, sopeople thought that that means
he's going to the Ravens.
Edgar Allen Poe also saidbelieve nothing of what you hear
(50:27):
and half of what you see One ofmy favorite sayings of all time
.
I think those are words to liveby for real.
Speaker 1 (50:35):
Believe nothing of
what you hear that's an Edgar
Allan Poe situation.
Speaker 2 (50:39):
I believe so.
And half of what you see In theinternet age these days believe
nothing of what you hear, halfof what you see In the internet
age.
Speaker 1 (50:46):
These days believe
nothing of what you hear, half
of what you see.
Speaker 2 (50:48):
So if I tell you I'm
out because of my hamstring, you
probably shouldn't believe that, and if I look like I'm out
because of my hamstring, youprobably shouldn't believe that
either.
Speaker 1 (50:58):
If.
Speaker 2 (50:58):
I look like I'm
looking around.
Speaker 1 (51:02):
If I'm Russell Wilson
, I'm inactive, but I'm showing
up to the game in my shoulderpads.
Hey, what was that?
By the way?
I don't understand.
He's inactive but he's in fulluniform.
Speaker 2 (51:14):
And did you hear that
conversation, that Collinsworth
?
Speaker 1 (51:16):
had about Russ.
Something's fishy there.
I know that's what's up.
Speaker 2 (51:18):
Russell being back
and, like we, it was almost like
it sounded like he was going to.
When he was ready to go, he wasgoing to play for sure.
That's kind of how I read what.
Yeah, I'll give you the clip.
Speaker 1 (51:31):
They're sick.
If they put in Russell overJustin Fields at this point in
time, you're 3-2 at JustinFields.
You could have been 4-1.
There's no reason to notcontinue down the Justin Fields
path.
It always sounded like Tomlindoesn't believe that Russell
Wilson's hurt, though there'ssomething fishy going on there,
something is going on with that.
Because he was named a starterand then, a week later, he
(51:54):
misses a game and he hasn'tsuited up since.
Well, he suits up.
That's the other thing.
Why are you in uniform?
Remember when Jameis wassuspended in the first half and
he showed up in uniform andJimbo.
Fisher was like dog, what areyou doing?
Speaker 2 (52:08):
I wasn't joking
around.
Jameis, you're not playing.
Jameis showed up to thewarm-ups and was throwing the
rock around.
He was about to start.
It's like Jameis, bro, you'renot playing.
Speaker 1 (52:21):
Remember they show
the conversation when he goes
and talks to him and then theyshow like five minutes later
Jameis is in warm-ups.
Speaker 2 (52:27):
Yeah, dude, jameis is
a wild boy.
Shout out, jameis, he should beplaying.
That's a whole other court.
But really quick, we're runningout of time here.
We don't want to go too toomuch past an hour.
But the question is Big Nickthe quick, is Dev Adams handling
the holdout?
(52:47):
The right way?
Because I'm on wax on a coupledifferent programs saying by
week three or four, devanteAdams and Max Crosby are gonna
want out of town.
Devante does want out of townand Max Crosby just had a press
conference after the game sayingI got the Raiders tatted on me.
If you think I want, I don'twant to be here, that's cap.
I want to be with the Raiderstatted on me.
If you think I don't want to behere, that's cap.
I want to be with the Raiders.
(53:07):
Free Max for me.
I just want him to be in abetter spot because man, he's an
absolute dog.
Speaker 1 (53:16):
He saw your
shit-talking rookies and shit.
He said speak up.
Speaker 2 (53:20):
They can't hear you.
They can't hear you, bo Bo.
They don't know what they'redoing.
Speaker 1 (53:25):
Bo Speak up Bo Nix,
by the way, just real quick.
Bo Nix playing all right.
Speaker 2 (53:30):
Playing.
All right, Sean Payton, hey.
And he went at Sean Payton likelook.
He said hey, bro, you saw that.
Speaker 1 (53:36):
Shoot your perksy to
get out my fucking face right
now, right.
Speaker 2 (53:38):
Like I saw, I didn't
play 70 years in college for
this, but big, big, big, big,big, big, big, big, big, big,
big, big, big, big, big, big,big, big, big, big, big, big,
big, big, big, big big big, bigout.
Speaker 1 (54:00):
It's for more money.
Devontae Adams is not holdingout for money, he is holding out
to get out of the situation,and that is something I'm never
big on.
If your contract's right whichhis contract is right he's one
of the highest paid players inthe league I got I have an issue
with you not playing.
I can't tell.
I can't sit here and talk aboutBen Simmons right and how I
(54:20):
feel about him as a human beingand, in the same breath, not
criticize Devontae Adams forbeing healthy and just not
playing on a good contract.
So I understand that he wantsto get out of LA.
I'm sorry.
Where do they play now?
Las Vegas, right?
I don't blame him for wantingto get out of there.
He came over there three yearsago to play with Derek Carr.
Next thing you know, he'splaying with Jeremy Garoppolo
(54:43):
and then another year later he'splaying with Aiden O'Connell.
So I get it, man.
And for receivers we knowReceivers more so than any other
position.
If you're not catching balls,you're just not doing anything,
right.
If you're not producing viacatches and receiving yards, you
are just out there sprintingand doing cardio.
So I understand, right, likeit's tough for a wide receiver
(55:03):
of his level to kind of watchthat.
But hey, you wanted to get outof there.
You got out of Green Bay, youcame to Las Vegas.
You got a massive deal.
We saw your house on the widereceiver show on Netflix.
You're living okay.
Speaker 2 (55:15):
Um, you know house is
looking great.
Speaker 1 (55:18):
We saw the daughter's
birthday party, birthday party
was OD, uh, so like, you knowwhat I mean.
So I think from a financialstandpoint you're fine.
So it's okay to go out thereand play, while also saying get
me the fuck out of here, right.
But I do have an issue withguys just not playing when you
are being paid.
Uh, what's your work?
So I'll say that I'm sureyou're surprised by that take um
(55:42):
, because I usually, again, asthe biggest holdout guy in the
world I know, listen plenty ofguys who I think should
currently hold out right now.
Speaker 2 (55:48):
Uh, but he's not one
of them yeah, I think your point
is well taken.
Because you are handsomely paid, there might be a way to go to
the org like hey, look, I reallywant to get out of here.
Can you guys help me out with amove?
I'm at the end of my career,but you know that shit doesn't
work.
Man Going up and having thatconversation with people
typically doesn't work.
(56:08):
You got to force people's hands.
Salute to James Harden.
He's done it for years.
Right, that's what it seemslike Devontae Adams is trying to
do.
He's just trying to force theirhand.
You don't want to move me.
Speaker 1 (56:26):
I'm not going to be
here, that's it.
But it's different in football.
There's only 17 games.
The NBA you could.
You could fuck around, youcould be like James and show up
100 pounds overweight and letthe situation play itself out.
This is now two straight weeks.
The dude's just not not comingto work yeah, and I get it.
Speaker 2 (56:40):
I just wish this was
one of those things where
preseason, like you, had a wholeoffseason to kind of do this.
We knew, like you knew, comingin, you watched the receiver
show.
Speaker 1 (56:49):
He was very.
He's been unhappy there sincelast year.
He couldn't hide it on thatshow.
He could not hide how unhappyhe was on that show.
So that's what.
Speaker 2 (56:58):
I like from like a
franchise standpoint.
You knew this was going to bean issue, unless you were
delusional and thought you weregoing to be 4-0, which I don't
know why.
You would think that I guessall franchises are a little
delusional in that sense, butthis was always going to be an
(57:18):
issue that reared its ugly headin the middle of the season, and
that's exactly where we are now.
You should have just figuredout a way to move off Devontante
in the offseason, because itwas never going to be good, but
I do lean your way.
Like there, there has to be away to to get him on the field,
but then you also don't want himout there going 50, he seems.
(57:39):
He seems up to here with it.
I don, bro, get me out of here,or my hamstring is hurt.
That's it and that's all.
Speaker 1 (57:48):
I don't blame him for
wanting out.
I want to be clear on that.
But I don't like when you havethe deal and all.
When we talk about holding out,it's because I'm not making
enough money.
Speaker 2 (58:01):
That's a hold out for
me.
Speaker 1 (58:02):
This isn't fair.
I'm not making enough money.
You understand what I'm tryingto tell you.
Daniel Jones is making $40million a year, but I'm Sam
Darnold and I'm making $10million a year.
Speaker 2 (58:13):
Sam Darnold should
hold out.
Speaker 1 (58:15):
Yeah, Sam Darnold
should hold out.
Speaker 2 (58:17):
Like that's a guy who
, if I'm Sam Darnold this week,
I'm like hey, we got 14 days tofigure this out.
Speaker 1 (58:21):
Guys, I'm going to
Cabo.
Here's my number Call me.
This is my agent's number Callme.
Hey, look, we're playing great.
Hey, kevin O'Connell.
What's his name?
Kevin O'Connell?
Speaker 2 (58:29):
Hey, man, it's been
great.
Yeah, we're 5-0.
Speaker 1 (58:32):
This is fucking
awesome.
We just handed it to Aaron.
Hey, we're in London.
I is a little different,because Daniel Jones is making
$40 million and I'm making $10.
Hey Kev if you want to see mein a couple weeks.
Speaker 2 (58:49):
if you want to see me
in two weeks, I need that paper
, bro, leave it in London.
I appreciate all the thingsyou've done for me, kev, these
last month.
I need some more paper man.
Speaker 1 (59:01):
Hey, you know what Me
and the wife, we're actually
going to fly to Madrid.
I At least some more paperback.
Hey, you know what?
Me and the wife we're actuallygoing to fly to Madrid.
I'm going to go catch Vinny andKillian and them boys real
quick.
So just let me know what we gotgoing on here I need my money.
Speaker 2 (59:14):
You got my number,
that's fine.
Speaker 1 (59:16):
If Sam Darnold held
out right now.
I'd be coming up on the shownext week and tell you that's a
great business move.
That's not the case forDevontae Adams.
He shouldn't be doing this, butthey also need to trade him.
This shit looms over yourfranchise.
Yeah, that's what I mean, yeah,this is your real first year as
a head coach.
You just don't want thatsituation there.
It's also a terribly managedfranchise, if we're being
(59:39):
completely honest, andeverything they've done since
they moved to Vegas I thoughtthey never should have moved off
.
Moving off a Derek Carr forJimmy Garoppolo was asinine to
me.
You went from Derek Carr to apoor man's Derek Carr, which
isn't even possible.
But you know what I mean.
Shout out Jimmy.
Shout out Jimmy G.
You know what I'm talking about.
Epic check getter, the bestCheck getter, jimmy G.
(59:59):
Nice guy man.
I kicked you with Jimmy G acouple times.
Yeah, I know that's your guy,but five-star general of check
getting the.
Dwight Eisenhower of checkgetting.
Speaker 2 (01:00:16):
The George Patton of
check getting.
Speaker 1 (01:00:20):
The Lucy S Grant of
check.
Getting the Colin Powell of thecheck.
Speaker 2 (01:00:24):
The Colin Powell of
the check, winston.
Speaker 1 (01:00:26):
Churchill of the
check.
Winston Churchill of the check,you understand what I'm trying
to tell you.
Come on, it's the Castro ofgetting checks.
Yes, I'm available, pay me.
Oh my God, maybe that's what weshould call that segment.
Oh my.
Speaker 2 (01:00:43):
God, that's so good.
Presidential.
Speaker 1 (01:00:45):
Yeah, so God, that's
so good.
Presidential, yeah, so listen,I got no problem with him
wanting out because it's a badsituation.
It's a bad situation for areceiver, but I'm not big on
just not showing up to work isnot what's up for me.
Yeah.
Unless you're trying to get anew deal.
Speaker 2 (01:00:58):
All right, let's get
out of here on a couple
different things.
When it comes to the MLBplayoffs Big different things.
When it comes to the MLBplayoffs Big Nick the Quick man.
Look, I'm locked into baseballbecause I have to be for work.
I'm talking about it on theday-to-day.
Check out the show man, theLine, True TV.
I'm on there daily 6.30.
Speaker 1 (01:01:17):
Live National we saw
the big hey, hey, Shout out to
Sean for the big write-up man.
Speaker 2 (01:01:24):
Little write-up.
Speaker 1 (01:01:25):
No, that's a good
write-up.
Speaker 2 (01:01:26):
Sean and.
Speaker 1 (01:01:26):
Doyle got a and it
wasn't a fluff write-up too.
I read it, man.
They actually knew what theywere talking about Said you and
Doyle are betting guys who justhappen to be on TV, which I
think I've talked to you aboutthis before, a lot of these, I'm
not going to.
People didn't place a bet untillike six or seven months ago.
(01:01:47):
you can tell you're out heregiving out, you're out here
giving out minus 350s and thingsof that nature, um, but yeah, I
think it does, but yes, a lotof a lot, a lot of tomfoolery
out there, but, um, it's veryclear that you know you guys
know your stuff, man, so it'sdope to see you get some
recognition for that man.
So, yeah, definitely check outthe line.
Speaker 2 (01:02:00):
I appreciate that man
.
Yeah, it was cool to getorganic Like no one paid,
Because I even hollered at thefolks at TNT Sports.
I was like man who paid thisdude to write this, and I
actually reached out to dude tosay thank you and he was like,
yeah, I like the show, man, Iwatch it from time to time and I
didn't see any.
No one had really talked aboutit too too much so I figured you
(01:02:20):
guys deserved a write-up.
It's a good, fun show.
So, yeah, check it out.
True TV 630.
Speaker 1 (01:02:25):
So that's what I'm
saying, Going off our last
conversation.
If you didn't show up to worktomorrow, it's a holdout.
Speaker 2 (01:02:31):
Yeah, correct,
correct, but I'll be there, I'm
just playing.
Speaker 1 (01:02:35):
I wouldn't do that.
I wouldn't do that.
I'm happy, I'm All right.
Speaker 2 (01:02:40):
let's talk about
playoff baseball, because this
is the type of playoff baseballI love.
I'm locked in because I need tobe for work All the way.
Locked in.
First of all, the matchups areelite.
This Yankees-Royals is a greatmatchup.
Tigers-guards could be.
(01:03:01):
We'll see what shakes there.
But the Padres-Dodgers, theseplayers, don't like each other.
The franchises don't like eachother.
The fans don't like each other.
They're chirping each other.
They even got Shohei Otanithrowing the bat after a home
run.
He never does shit like that.
He hit a homer in game.
(01:03:22):
One three-run shot chucked thebat damn near into the dugout.
So this is the type of this iswhat I love.
This would bring me back intobaseball, this type of baseball
where people are chirping,talking and backing it up and,
overall, having fun on the field.
Fernando Tatis Jr said in thepresser.
(01:03:43):
They asked him you know what'stoo far when it comes to the
fans?
And he was like honestly, cometo the park, have a good time,
drink as much as you want, saywhatever you want, have a good
time.
I'll even banter and go backand forth with you.
I love that stuff, but don'tstart throwing shit on the field
.
That's probably when you crossthe line on the field.
Speaker 1 (01:04:01):
That's probably when
you cross the line.
Speaker 2 (01:04:03):
That shit's always
been fucking corny.
It's so corny, bro.
What is that about?
Speaker 1 (01:04:06):
It's super the whole
pouring a beer on guys like
listen man, that shit is lame.
A lot of these guys are betterpeople than myself, because I
would probably fucking I'd runour test.
I'm not even like don't pour.
That's so degrading.
Speaker 2 (01:04:21):
I'm not someone to
pour corny as fuck.
Yeah, and it's not that serious.
The fans fighting in the standsand in the parking lot.
Look bro, just chirp and dowhat you got to do.
Speaker 1 (01:04:33):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:04:34):
I've said this
multiple times on Twitter on
this pod.
First of all, I can go on wax.
Me and Nick together are thebest fun kosher hecklers in the
world today.
Speaker 1 (01:04:51):
Courtside Bulls
Lakers.
Speaker 2 (01:04:53):
We could heckle, and
I can't do it anymore just
because I'm more in the medianow, but still to this day, me
and Nick can go to a game andheckle someone and not swear or
anything, and have the entiresection with us and we'll get
players to interact with us andwe haven't gone anywhere close
(01:05:15):
to being out of line at all.
Speaker 1 (01:05:17):
We have KCP padding
his pockets.
Speaker 2 (01:05:19):
We had KCP talking
about his paycheck at the free
throw line.
Yeah, he was talking to usabout his paycheck at the free
throw line.
Dwight Howard was talking to usat the free throw line about
his shoes.
So we get it, man.
(01:05:40):
Get the kosher heckling andbanter back.
Speaker 1 (01:05:44):
Why are y'all trying
to?
Speaker 2 (01:05:44):
fight.
Speaker 1 (01:05:46):
The cursing and the
name calling and trying to go
over the lines just for laughs.
I don't actually hate any ofthese people.
It's corny.
I don't have an issue with KCPor Dwight Howard.
I would never talk about DwightHoward, about some of the other
allegations out there.
I would never do anything likethat.
You know what I mean.
I probably wouldn't go at KCPabout that, Brad.
He gave up because that's toofar.
So it's all.
(01:06:08):
Yeah, heckling is fine.
Speaker 2 (01:06:10):
Dude the Mets-Philly
series.
Those fans hate each other.
They're close in proximity.
It has been an absolute warbetween those guys.
You only have to watch afterthe seventh inning, nothing
happens.
The whole one through six ever,and then seven through nine are
off the chain.
So and they banter.
Speaker 1 (01:06:29):
You see a lot of Mets
fans in New.
Speaker 2 (01:06:31):
York.
Are they out there?
Yeah, there's a good amount ofMets fans.
Speaker 1 (01:06:35):
Is it like a White
Sox thing, or is there more Mets
fans?
Speaker 2 (01:06:38):
No, there's more Mets
fans.
It also depends Like if you'reup north or in Queens.
Speaker 1 (01:06:41):
There's methods If
you're in Queens, forget about
it, right, if you're uptown.
If you're uptown, I guess theBronx is New York but like when
I'm at LaGuardia like you don'tgo to.
Speaker 2 (01:06:54):
Queens right, like
there's no real reason I need to
go.
No, queens has some really goodfood.
I recently went up to Queens toget some Asian cuisine, but
that's about it.
I need to get up there more.
It's just far man, and I livein Brooklyn so it's harder to
get to Queens.
There's no trains running, soyou've got to cab.
(01:07:15):
It's like there's no.
Yeah, it's just a little harder, or you've got to go in the.
Speaker 1 (01:07:18):
It's an adventure.
Speaker 2 (01:07:19):
It's an adventure.
So yeah, you've got to makesome time for it, but I thought
it'd be fun.
Big Nick the Quick as this newgeneration comes into baseball,
which I love they rocking I'mtalking VVS, diamond chains,
love it Sparkling Almost blindin the picture, damn near.
Yep, they got all types ofstuff on.
(01:07:39):
Some dudes Castellanos rocks noshirt under the jersey.
Some guys rock shirts.
Some guys rock headbands.
Bryce Harper rocking theheadband.
Some dudes rock four-pot chainsLewis.
Speaker 1 (01:07:52):
Robert rocks like an
80-millimeter fucking Cuban.
Speaker 2 (01:07:55):
The Cuban heavy boy
Pantera La Pantera.
Speaker 1 (01:07:59):
Pantera.
Speaker 2 (01:08:00):
So I figured I would
ask Nick, if you were a ball
player, what would you wear?
Would you wear a ball player?
What would you wear?
Would you wear three, fourchains?
Would you wear your pants?
Speaker 1 (01:08:10):
low pulled up?
Speaker 2 (01:08:10):
Is your shit
unbuttoned low?
Are you wearing a headband?
Are?
Speaker 1 (01:08:14):
you wearing eye black
?
I'm not wearing the tight pants, I'm doing the baggier pants,
I'm doing the Manny Ramirezjoints.
Speaker 2 (01:08:19):
The Manny Ramirez
joints.
The man-ram joints Shut up,manny bro Manny's a one-on-one
Shut up, manny bro.
Speaker 1 (01:08:24):
Hey, manny would
bring me back to baseball.
I watch Manny every day.
Speaker 2 (01:08:27):
I'll tell you this If
there's one guy that I haven't
heard of, heard from, but I knowhe's enjoying retirement, it's
Manny Ramirez.
Manny Ramirez, remember whenthey tried?
Speaker 1 (01:08:37):
to ask Manny Ramirez
about.
I can guarantee you, like hedidn't speak English, this guy
is from the Bronx, he's from NewYork City.
Speaker 2 (01:08:45):
Yeah, yeah, he grew
up in New York City.
What, oh no, I don't knowEnglish Grew up in New York City
but it's all good.
Speaker 1 (01:08:52):
Shout out, manny
Ramirez.
Yeah, so I'd have the bag ofyour jeans.
My cleat game would be crazy,right, like I think.
Now one of the cool thingsyou're seeing on the football
field as well is you can prettymuch take any pair of shoes and
make cleats out of them.
Yeah.
So my cleat game would be elite.
I'd have a couple Jordan 1cleats, new colorways, like the
whole thing.
I'd have some 11s, all thatChains, absolutely probably five
(01:09:16):
or six as much that I couldwear that it wouldn't slow me
down, but you could tell thatthe chains are going.
My sunglasses would be themulticolored joints.
I'd for sure have the dreadswith the blonde tips at the end,
kind of like Tatis.
I'd have the Tatis joints andthen I'm having the bandana over
it.
I'm going to be crazy.
If they let me wear a watch,I'm probably wearing a watch too
(01:09:37):
.
Remember when Odell was playingin the fucking Hublot?
Speaker 2 (01:09:41):
or whatever In the
Richard.
Speaker 1 (01:09:43):
Mill, the Richard
Miller.
Yeah, I have one of those on.
Bracelet on the other one, noshirt on under.
I definitely have the openchest joint and be tatted like
crazy.
I would look amazing on thefield, absolutely amazing on the
field.
Would you grow the hair out?
Speaker 2 (01:10:02):
Yeah, I got the
tattoos, oh you got the tattoos,
oh you got the tattoos.
How come you've never grownyour hair out ever?
Speaker 1 (01:10:08):
Your shit's been low
for 30 years.
It doesn't grow.
So what'll happen is so, likeduring COVID, I didn't get a
haircut for like five months.
All it does is my hair growsback, like I got my hair cut
three days ago and it's alreadygrowing back.
It'll grow back fast, but thenit'll stop growing and it just
starts matting.
I couldn't get braids or dreadsif I wanted to.
That's why I can't grow a beard, Like I don't grow hair at all.
Speaker 2 (01:10:31):
So if you wanted the
Tatis, you would get the, you
would have to get the Javi Baezjoints the extensions, I'd have
to get the extendos.
Speaker 1 (01:10:40):
And they look good
too, and they look good too, and
they look good too.
Speaker 2 (01:10:45):
The whole thing would
be crazy, bro.
My shoe game would beimpeccable.
You'd have earrings or noearrings, yes.
Speaker 1 (01:10:56):
You say yes, hey, the
big joints when I come up,
listen the R Kelly boys Pause,yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:11:05):
You better make those
.
He's the right thing to do.
Yeah, listen the R Kelly boysPause.
Yeah, yeah, you better makekills.
He's the right thing to do.
Speaker 1 (01:11:09):
Yeah, big ass joints,
dog, I have it all.
Speaker 2 (01:11:11):
Okay, the KGs, the
KGs.
Speaker 1 (01:11:12):
Yeah, the KGs.
Oh man, it would be crazy,because baseball is the only
sport where you can really getit off like that.
You know, like football, yeahyou wear the chain, but it's
under here.
Basketball, you can't wear shit.
Baseball like you can reallyget it off.
Speaker 2 (01:11:25):
Yeah, you can really
get it off.
Speaker 1 (01:11:26):
yeah, hey you see all
the, even the white dudes out
here chains all over the place,everybody yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:11:32):
Yeah, everybody does.
Speaker 1 (01:11:33):
Nobody doesn't like
the Spanish cats, though Some of
these guys are out of control.
Speaker 2 (01:11:36):
The Spanish boys is
wild Spanish boys.
Keep it up in there.
Man Cubans are coming deep.
Make sure you catch some MLBplayoffs.
Of course I'll be back thisweek.
I'm going to do another LittleThoughts.
I'm going to talk about acouple different things.
Be on the lookout for the CHSNChicago Only feed as well.
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