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Are you ready for a deep dive into the exhilarating world of sports and popular culture? Prepare to be entertained and enlightened as we dissect the monumental trade of Damian Lillard to the Milwaukee Bucks, hail the Miami Dolphins' victory on the Chargers' home field and investigate the Bills' Super Bowl track record. Ever wondered what celebrity singers bring to the football world? We've got your curiosity covered!

Turning the conversation to the struggles of the New York Jets and the potential of Caleb Williams, we delve into the implications of the Miami Dolphins not pushing for the record and the Denver Broncos' winless streak. We're also throwing the spotlight on Russell Wilson, Nathaniel Hackett, and Sean Payton - are they living up to the hype, or falling short? And what about Justin Fields needing to know everyone else's job to play quarterback? Stick around; we've got some thoughts to share.

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
I am.
I'm a great.
We're trying to put this in thewax, like we've done plenty of
other classics, so let's get itgoing, andrew, it's not much.
Lots of things, lots of things.

Speaker 2 (00:16):
But in the world of sports we have lots of things,
especially for football.
Baseball ends this Sunday, sothe playoffs begin on Tuesday
and I'm very excited about that.
I started out with the DamianLube getting traded to the
Milwaukee Bucks not the Laney,as I was expecting them to get
traded and Pat Riley as much asI've ever made a comment about

(00:37):
how they really should have doneeverything possible to make
that trade happen to the HeatNah, they shouldn't have.
Blazers would have doneanything.
They gotta do what's best forthem, and that was best for Dave
, because Dave was highlycompensated for his years in
Portland.
Very loyal, awesome player.
He could always retire Miami.
He'd choose us too.

(00:57):
You're right, he always could.
Emory is a what's that?
One Basis.
Should I be a move to Miami?

Speaker 1 (01:05):
They do not, they should be a move to.
Miami, yeah, right, anyway, butsome of the topics on top of
football, baseball, we got somepopular culture topics as well.
We got some very popularsingers in the mix in the
football world.
We got some females that areshaking up the football career
for certain teams.

(01:25):
So we'll get into these topicsand plenty of others.
Is there more than one?
Well, no, I mean not more thanone.
There's two superstar artiststhat I want to get into
especially, so let's get intothem.
First and foremost, we'll hitthe NFL.
We got Miami bulldozingeverybody right now on touch.

Speaker 2 (01:52):
They barely beat the Chargers in LA.
That was a like comeback.
It sounded like they'rebulldozing the Broncos.

Speaker 1 (01:59):
Yes, To go to a team's home field and beat them
coming back.
It's kind of hard.
Oh, it's very hard.
It's hard.
You didn't roll over.
No, they pulled it off becausethe Chargers roster is no slosh.
They got a Pro Bowl quarterback.
They got a Pro Bowl safety.
They got an offensive line todie for.

(02:21):
They have coaches minus BrandonStaley who's their head coach.
They got a plethora of coachesthat you know some teams will
die to have.
I don't know if it's a Chargerscurse or something, because
they've had plenty of capableteams in the past and they just
can't seem to get over that hump.
And it's like why?

(02:44):
What does it happen?
What's happening?
They've even changed locations,from San Diego now to LA, and
still it's the same old Chargers.

Speaker 2 (02:52):
Yep, horrible, except for 1994, they're one lone
Super Bowl parents.
That's about it.

Speaker 1 (03:00):
Well, super Bowls are hard to get to.
If you could get to one, godbless you, because there's been
teams that have gone to four andone.
None that has happened.

Speaker 2 (03:09):
Sure, the Minnesota Vikings.
Is that who you're talkingabout the Minnesota Vikings?
Because they've been four andlost them.

Speaker 1 (03:14):
No, the Buffalo Bills .

Speaker 2 (03:19):
Truth be told, I think no one has lost more Super
Bowls than the New EnglandPatriots.
They've lost them.

Speaker 1 (03:24):
Yeah, well, all we know is the six wins that
they've had.
Nobody knows how many they'velost.
So I'm talking about NewEngland coaching as well as
playing.
There's a big component in thisgame and NFL.
I feel like Mike McDaniels andthe Miami, the Miami players.

(03:46):
It's such a great.
They mesh so well that they areable to just seep in what the
coach is selling them and go outthere and produce and it's I'm
not going to lie to you, thisSunday is a scary game for
Buffalo.
It's a home game for Buffalo,but it's a scary game for
Buffalo because right now, miamiis the leader of the division.

(04:07):
Yes, well, I can't say nobodyin their wildest dreams.
There's a lot of peopleabundance out there that were
saying Miami may come in secondor third place.
That's it In the division.
In the division, yeah.

Speaker 2 (04:20):
Well, no, that was if Tua was not healthy.
Look, if Tua was healthy, thereshould have been no debate.
That was good.
You see what they did last yearwhen Tua was healthy, before he
got injured.
So I didn't want you to thoughtthat just because Aaron Raj was
coming to New York and he wasjust going to dominate If Tua
was, I said if Tua was healthy,miami is going to win the
division.
Well, that's why you added onthis the bill is look, I was in

(04:42):
Buffalo for the the playoff game.
They barely beat their thirdstring quarterback.

Speaker 1 (04:46):
I think I mean all that stemmed from coaches second
guessing themselves like tryingto do too much.
Yeah, because I mean in theplayoff game that Miami had
against Buffalo, yeah, what's itcalled?
Skyler, I believe that's aquarterback's name he wasn't
doing too much and they almosthad a touchdown.

(05:07):
I mean they had a what's itcalled a touchdown, called back.
Yes, and Sean McDermott wassecond guess themselves left,
right, upside down, like whatwere you doing?
Stick to the plays that wereworking and they were working.
And you're just like trying towork your players brains.
Too much Football.
To play your best football, youneed to be free.
You need to be free of thoughtper se, Just be all in with the

(05:31):
reaction time and for you to notfor you to have players
thinking way too much, it sucksbecause now they're thinking
instead of playing and you Imean you play your fastest when
you're reacting In comparison toshould I go left?
Should I go right?
Should I go up?
Should I back up a little bit?
Miami is definitely juggernautoffensively, so Buffalo's going

(05:54):
to have to find a way.
And it's DeMar Hamlin's firstgame back, so Buffalo's going to
have to find a way.

Speaker 2 (05:59):
And once you get an interception return for
touchdown.
Are you going to put money onit?
Nope, but what you heard itfirst, he's going to do it.

Speaker 1 (06:07):
All right, amen, if he does.
That'd be great and hopefullythe whole game goes smooth for
him.

Speaker 2 (06:13):
All I know is that they those lose this game.
I'm going to delete myself frommy family chat in the text
group because the Miami Dawsonfans yes, it's the penders in
the south and penders in thenorth, and this is going to be
bad, derek.

Speaker 1 (06:28):
I put up A comment on Facebook and I was going to
wait to respond to you on thepodcast.
So if you get a chance tolisten, you get to hear this.
Don't get him going.
A run and gun offense will makeit to the Super Bowl and they
will lose.
No, kansas City is not a run andgun offense.
Patrick Mahomes isorchestrating that.
It looks like a run and gun butit's not a run and gun.

(06:50):
The receivers get in.
The receivers get in the mix.
The running backs get in themix.
Kansas City does not have superspeed.
They have one guy that's superfast.
That is not even their bestreceiver.
Mark has valid.
That's scantling.
So no, I do not consider KansasCity a run and gun offense.
They're high powered wheneverything is working well, but
they're not Miami.

(07:10):
They're not like motion here.
Move this, there have a gun.
Basically, it just dawned on me, miami is playing CFL football.
What the receivers in the CFL?
They're already moving beforethe ball snapped.
Miami has their receivers inmotion, moving before the ball
snapped.
Most YBC reserves no, mostteams.

(07:32):
You have your X and your Z.
They stay stationary.
When the ball snapped, theymove, but in Miami they already
zipping, motioning, havingsomebody break free.
That's if you watch a CFL.
I don't know how many gamesyou're watching a CSFL.
I watch it every week.

Speaker 2 (07:46):
You watch a CFL.
Yeah, I was at the HamiltonTigerCat game, liberty oh.

Speaker 1 (07:53):
OK, I told you that.
No, you said you went to Canada.
I didn't know why you went toCanada.
I told you I went to theTigerCat game.

Speaker 2 (07:58):
Go TigerCats, baby, let's go TigerCats, ok.

Speaker 1 (08:01):
Anyhow, their game is predicated on motion and CFL's
game is predicated on motion.
They have the receivers, theyhave players standing off the
line way back and then all of asudden, you snap the ball there.
They're high-tailing it goingfast.

Speaker 2 (08:15):
That's not really what I'm doing.
Often she's just like oh no no,no, you already have momentum.

Speaker 1 (08:19):
Miami already has momentum by having those guys
moving.
If I'm standing flat-footed andyou're already in motion, I've
got to take time to catch up toyou.
That's what I'm saying.
So Miami's players are alreadyin motion.
They're fast, but they'realready in motion, so you've got
to take time.
Now your defense has to taketime to catch up to them,
instead of being already inposition to like I'm going to
bump you off the line or I'mgoing to shake you a little bit,

(08:42):
nudge you a little bit to getyou off your route.
That's not happening, becausethey're already in motion, they
already know where they're goingand by the time, your defense
is like oh, they're here,they're already there, the
ball's already delivered.
Tourist quick delivery takes itoff.
That's what I'm saying.

Speaker 2 (08:58):
But God, I will see what Derek has to say about that
.
I'm sure he has less.

Speaker 1 (09:04):
If you have anything to say about it, derek, get in
the comment section on theYouTube page, send your message,
or get on the Facebook page,send your message.
Whichever, however, you feelit's necessary for you to
deliver your message, that wouldget straight to me.
But don't do it in any otherform and go buffalo.
I'm not a fan, but it's waterbullet talk, so it's good.

(09:27):
But on to the Jets.
What are your thoughts aboutthe Jets regular season?
The rest of the season?

Speaker 2 (09:33):
Well, I would like to say that I have complained
through the years about how theBuffalo Bills have been run and
how our curse and all that stuff, but we're really not.
When you look at the Jets it'slike if you go to a date with

(09:56):
somebody and go to the movietheater and watch a bunch of
horror movies, you get close tothem.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
They're just saying you lookbetter in their eyes now because
they just watch the movie fullof monsters and then they look
at you and they're like he's notso bad now.
That's what the Jets are.
The Jets are like a monster,like how could you be?
They are, they are curse.
As Tony Kornhiser says, theyhave one highlight in their life

(10:17):
.
That's Joe Nameth doing this.
But the thing and it's truethey are, you know, look, and I
could care less what happens tothe Jets, but I was excited to
see what happened with Anne Rice.

Speaker 1 (10:27):
I really wanted to see that Me too, me too.

Speaker 2 (10:29):
And to see them go out like that, I wasn't really
that happy.
I wanted to see them, I wantedto see the big picture, have a
really cool competitive debate.

Speaker 1 (10:36):
Well, there's always next year if he comes back, If
he does so he'd be what?

Speaker 2 (10:39):
39, 40 years old.
At that point He'd be 40.
Yeah, it's pretty hard.
They should take and get CalebWilliams or not.
Caleb Williams, I'm sorry.

Speaker 1 (10:48):
There's like five, six quarter backs that are like
first round worthy.
That's common draft, so itdoesn't matter who you get.
It's now you get theopportunity to get somebody to
pitch your scheme.
Whatever their scheme is, whatis their scheme?
Nathaniel Hackett, Green BayPackers scheme?
They should find NathanielHackett first and foremost and
get somebody from the Mike KyleShanahan coaching Chlee, yeah

(11:11):
they should gut that wholecoaching stuff.
Speaking of Nathaniel Hackett,the Broncos.
Sean Payne, you are a demmagician.
You are doing all thatdistraction just in case your
team sucks and they go 0-3.
They are 0-3.
And the last game they gotembarrassed.
The game before that they gotput on notice by the Washington

(11:34):
commanders.
The Washington commanders cameback in a second court, their
second half, and whooped theBrown House.
How's that happen?
Nobody knows.
But that wasn't supposed tohappen, but it did happen.
Champagne, you are a Jedi mindtricker.
You made sure that you threwall the blame.

(11:54):
Oh, Nathaniel Hackett, you know, was doing too much.
He wasn't.
You know, looking, looking outfor the players was putting the
players in harm's way, and justthat.
And a third.
And that's why the team was soterrible.
No, the team is just terrible,period.
Russell Wilson is not doingmuch.
He's trying, but he's not doingmuch.
Your defense gave up 70 pointsagainst Miami.
That is embarrassing.

(12:16):
That is what you call quittingthe professional league.
They could.
All they needed was three morepoints, though the dolphins.
They needed three more pointsto set the record.
What are your thoughts on that,On the dolphins?

Speaker 2 (12:27):
The dolphins not going for that.

Speaker 1 (12:29):
It's a man's game.
Stop me when I'm playing Madden.
Stop me If you can't stop me.
Like that guy said a formerjudge for C, rapha Goddus name
he goes.
He goes by.
Chosen, now Chosen.
Yeah, robbie Anderson, he goesby, chosen.
Robbie Anderson said we shouldhave kept going.
Yeah, he's a, he's a dolphin.

Speaker 2 (12:49):
I remember Robbie Anderson.

Speaker 1 (12:50):
He was played for the Jets for a while he plays for
the Jets, he was pretty decent,then went to the Panthers and
then Arizona.

Speaker 2 (12:56):
They should have went for it.
They should have went for it.
They were right there.
Go for it, get the field goal.
Call it a day.

Speaker 1 (13:02):
Yeah, but I mean, mike, mike McDaniels, want to
show sportsmanship, notembarrassing too much.
What's three more points?
What's 10 more?

Speaker 2 (13:10):
points.
I thought exactly Go for it.
They could have won for it.
They could have easily scoredanother touchdown, make it 77.

Speaker 1 (13:15):
Yeah, you've already gone for 70s.

Speaker 2 (13:17):
They should have went for it.
My uncle was so ticked offabout that.
Well, did he put money in thegame no he didn't put money in
the game, but he wanted thatrecord.
He wanted the dolphins get thatrecord.

Speaker 1 (13:27):
The dolphins already have an undefeated seasonal
record.
Yeah, that's right, and hewanted.

Speaker 2 (13:31):
he wanted the all points record.
Oh, that boy is greedy.
I know I can't have my thingswinning 70, 70 to 20, and it's
not good enough.

Speaker 1 (13:39):
50 points on the 50 point of 50 point margins Not
good enough, not crazy.
I need a 53 point margin.

Speaker 2 (13:46):
That's a net.

Speaker 1 (13:47):
I felt like the Broncos lose on where they're
playing against the burgers.
That's another disappointingteam.
Justin Fields comes out and waslike yo, I'm going to play,
relax, I don't have to worryabout it anymore, I'm just going
to go.
Be me, bro, you were you andyour team sucked.
But I digress.
Playing quarterback is super,super, super difficult.

(14:08):
I know that.
Not only do you have to knowyour job, you have to know
everybody else's job.
So to that extent, I you know Ifeel bad for you.
But for you to talk almightyand not deliver and your team
not even be up to snuff againstKansas City, in the first half,
your lucky Kansas City wasfeeling generous and they only
dropped 40 on you.
They could have probably easilydropped 70 on you because you

(14:31):
guys were just not doing it.
It's like you blew everyassignment that you could have
blown in the first half.
That's just crazy.
I know you're playing againstPatrick Mulhome's future Hall of
Famer, but God damn, bro, why?
Justin, you have a greatreceiver, you have a defensive
minded head coach and you have adecent running game you

(14:52):
included.
You know that could have donesomething to slow down the
chiefs, but now you guyscouldn't.
Why?
Well, hopefully you have abetter game this week because
you know, you're ever growing inthe NFL, always onto the next,
onto the next, onto, onto, onto,onto the Brownco's, as Bill
Belichick would say, onto theBrownco's.
Speaking about Bill Belichick,Tom Brady, I listened to an

(15:15):
interview that he did, you know,an all encompassing interview.
I liked it very much.
I felt inspired after Ilistened to it, because he was
talking about his life, you know, just basically going out there
and getting it.
Whatever it is you want to do,go out there and get it.
You want to be the first stringquarterback.
He went out there and got it.
What's that?
Drew Blusso went down.
No, you don't want, you don'twant somebody to lose their job

(15:36):
that way to you.
But he went out there and gotit, which I'm like that's how
everyone of us should be in life.
Let's go.
But onto the NBA.
What's happening to NBA?

Speaker 2 (15:49):
Andrew.
Well, Damon Leder got traded tothe box as I mentioned, very
unenthusiastically, saying it,it's not I mean, I'm.
I'm disappointed for the heat,but at the same token I'm it's
exciting news for the NBA.
It is because he needed to getout of Portland and I'm glad
it's going to Milwaukee.
I like teams like Milwaukee tobe good, because I don't want to

(16:12):
see Yanis move.

Speaker 1 (16:13):
Most importantly, you like the fact that Damian
Lillard could stand a chance towin a championship.
Yes, I want to see him in theplayoffs.
No, he's been in the playoffs.
It's time for him to win achampionship.
Compete for a championshipCompete, sure, but Yanis won it
without him.

Speaker 2 (16:27):
So, with Dame, if they could work out really well
and they matched really well,then it's championship or bustle
season, but it's not over,because it'll be interesting to
see what true Hollidan is goingbecause he obviously was the big
centerpiece to go to Portland.
Yeah, portland's not going tokeep him because they don't
really need him.
So Portland can really make out.
They really can make out inthis deal big time.
What Trade him to Phoenix?
Phoenix and Miami could be inthe Lermanian again to get him,

(16:51):
but they could use a nicedefender a Jew holiday.

Speaker 1 (16:55):
Well, the big complaint is that Damian wanted
clearly to go to Miami.
But, like you were sayingearlier, if we've paid you this
money, we've been as loyal toyou as you've been to us.
So we really don't owe youanything.
They really didn't owe anythingto go where he wanted to go,
besides building the team forthe future.

Speaker 2 (17:16):
It's like even when LeBron left Miami and it was so
upset about that one who givesit a rep dude, he wants to go
leave.
I mean, he played there, hetook the heat to the four
straight finals and won a couplechampionships, so what leave?
Like you know, miami started tobecome one of those like people

(17:36):
that just feel like they justdeserve everything Entitlement
people.

Speaker 1 (17:41):
I really love that.
You hear that cousin DerekMiami's entitled the dolphins
are not entitled.
We're talking about the heat,no, the dolphins.

Speaker 2 (17:49):
The heat had been smelling themselves for a little
while, andrew, which is fine.
They're a great organization.
I love them dearly.
But I remember the days when wecould barely get Juan Howard to
come to Miami.
And now, look us, now we're allset because we can't get Damian
.

Speaker 1 (18:01):
I mean, it's a long season.
Anything could happen.
You can get another player thatjust fits you, just right.

Speaker 2 (18:06):
I think they should get Drew Holiday.
I think it'd be a nice piecethere.
He definitely fits that wholeMiami culture thing.
Culture, everybody calls it aculture.

Speaker 1 (18:17):
He's a pale in the hand, head down working kind of
guy.
He's awesome.
Ok, awesome, good character,everything that's what you need
for Spoltz, troy and Riley,because they want people to
follow the program, get in lineand do what's asked of you and
for the greater good of the team.

Speaker 2 (18:35):
That's just great.
No BS organization.
That's why they're successful,for sure, for sure.

Speaker 1 (18:40):
So, speaking of what's it called the NBA, I will
talk about our guy, dion.
Back to football, dion Sanders.
So we got Dion losing last weekto Oregon and the big news out
of the gate was that there's abunch of coaches that decided
they needed to plot against Dionfor him to lose and Oregon

(19:08):
whooped on Colorado.
Colorado lost really bad.
It's like taking candy from ababy.
And what's that guy's name?
Johnson?
He was on.
Speak for Yourself.
Oh, keyshawn Johnson.
Keyshawn Johnson was the onethat broke the news.
He was talking about the team.
There was a bunch of teams outthere, that bunch of head

(19:31):
coaches out there that gaveOregon playbook on Colorado, and
supposedly Bonix's uncle or acoach that he knew when he was
younger, was also the defensive,is also the defensive
coordinator for Colorado.
But I don't believe that guywould trade his job for a kid to

(19:52):
win, which wouldn't make anysense whatsoever.
So Dion's bravado could haverobbed people the wrong way.
Dion is, I mean, he's loud andbrash and we take that for yeah,
we take that for cockiness.
It's confidence, it's what itis.

Speaker 2 (20:11):
It's confidence.
Why do you think he'sconsidered that so cocky?
He's not cocky, he's confident.

Speaker 1 (20:14):
A man can't be confident in life you can be up
to a certain point, but themoment you get too confident,
they're like what do you thinkabout yourself?
Why do you think you're?

Speaker 2 (20:23):
so awesome, why Well he's supposed to think he's so
awesome?

Speaker 1 (20:27):
No, he's just supposed to do, coach speak.
And just you know what's coachspeak?

Speaker 2 (20:32):
He's look he's a confident man.
That's what's attractive abouthim.
That's why you've got a bunchof people with celebrities going
to Boulder, colorado, to watchthe buffaloes play, when nobody
give a rep about Colorado fordecades.

Speaker 1 (20:44):
We have not.

Speaker 2 (20:45):
And now they're showing up on the sidelines
going to these games.
These are big celebrity gamesnow.
These are fun Because the manhas confidence and that's what
draws people closer to him.
Because he's arrogant or hethinks he's just walking in.

Speaker 1 (20:57):
No, I mean, if he is arrogant, he has every right to
be multiple Super Bowl champion,hall of fame inductee.
You know he has a he's provenhimself.

Speaker 2 (21:07):
Yes, I mean, he's a guy who talks a big talk and
walks that big walk and he'sbeen doing it since FSU and he's
always drawn attraction anddelivered with all the pressure
on him and everybody looking athim.
So, yeah, I mean that's a veryconfident man.
So why would he think that,going to Boulder, Colorado, they
won one game last year thatyeah, I'm going to turn this
around real quick and we'regoing to be good?

Speaker 1 (21:29):
And he did.
He definitely did, which isfreaking awesome.
But I just feel like movingforward.
Don't get your team, don't getyour team in a tight space,
because people will be comingafter your team maliciously
because of what you say as acoach.
You cannot jeopardize yourplayers like that.

(21:49):
Let them come.

Speaker 2 (21:50):
Let them come.
The reason why Oregon won itwas not because they were
scheming with all these othercoaches.
I don't know that for a second.
I believe that the Oregon wonthat game because they've been a
powerhouse of recruiting forthe past 15, 20 years, where
nobody even thought Colorado wasa nobody.
No one good that was coming outof high school wanted to go to
Colorado.
That's true.
Like why am I going to go toColorado?

(22:12):
I'm going to Oregon where oneof our big sponsors is Nike.
Yeah, Phil Knight owner of Nikeand he gets new uniforms every
Saturday.
So they you know let's calm downhere the fact that you know
they had to scheme to beColorado Morgan has some great

(22:33):
players they do and they've hadgreat players and the fact that
they've only been to theNational Championship game once,
and that was in what?
2001?
In Camden.
When was Camden in the working?
What year was that?
2010,?
Maybe Was it 2010?
Yeah, you're right.
So 2010 draft.
So they went to the NationalChampionship in 2010 when they
played Auburn, auburn and Auburn.

Speaker 1 (22:54):
And that was the only time.
No, didn't they go a secondtime?
They played against Ohio OhioState Yep, when they first
started this ranking.
I'm going to have to doublecheck that.
You might be right.
I think they went twice withChip Kelly.
Well, not Chip Kelly After ChipKelly left, because they went
with Chip Kelly and then theywent with Cal.

Speaker 2 (23:11):
Fridge, because else Camden and Auburn.
Yeah, I know they went to theplayoff.

Speaker 1 (23:17):
I don't know if there was an extra.
No, they did.
They did again with MarkHelgrich against Ohio, and Ohio
smashed them.
Ok, I believe so, but anyhow,let's move on to other topics
ahead.
What's happened with baseball,andrew?
What's?
Happening with the American'sPass Time.
That's a lie.

Speaker 2 (23:32):
This is big.
So the Marlins are trying tomake the playoffs and they made
it during the COVID year.
So whatever, I don't reallycount that.

Speaker 1 (23:39):
But baseball is just like cricket, but cricket is
bigger than Asia and the rest ofthe world.

Speaker 2 (23:45):
And it doesn't take three weeks to finish again.
So anyway, now the last game is.
The season ends tomorrow and wehave a lot of teams that are
very kind of clutching and we'resort of figuring things out.
Hopefully, tron Blue Jays ourfriends up north, only about a
couple of hours from us theyhave a chance to clutch today.
The Marlins have a chance toclutch today in Pittsburgh.

(24:07):
As much as I love my belovedPirates, we need to lose.
They're not making the playoffs, so we got to make the Marlins
make the playoffs.
So hopefully they can get inand that would be fun.
It'd be the first time sincereal playoffs, since 2003 for
the Marlins 20 years ago, thelast time the Marlins really
made a.
You know they're not there.
Like I said, not the quarter,but 2003, when they won the

(24:29):
championship.

Speaker 1 (24:30):
That'd be great for them in baseball world, and I'm
sure they sped up the game alittle bit more now, since they
added a pitching clock.

Speaker 2 (24:37):
Oh man, the games have been around two hours and
40 minutes.
They saved over 25, 30 minutesof baseball.
I don't think it was boring ashell I don't know.

Speaker 1 (24:46):
It's high in the box.
Soft fix near blows, let's go.
It's high in detention, whichis good it's a great.

Speaker 2 (24:52):
baseball is the best for tensions.
I love it.
You get a bottom of the ninth,get a batter up there.
You know work that count.
It's nerve-wracking.
It's so much fun and I can'twait for the playoffs next week.

Speaker 1 (25:03):
Oh, that'd be good man, it'd be awesome.
Keep us updated, keep us allabreast on this development
called baseball.
Nobody's paying attention,sorry, guys.

Speaker 2 (25:13):
Maybe somebody's off.
That's why all the big naturenetworks, nobody talks baseball.
It's all football they're allfootball shows, every single one
, if that's one.
All football shows.

Speaker 1 (25:22):
It was like ESPN, all football shows.
It was a gradual transfer, itwas a gradual downslope.
It's all about that andbasketball.

Speaker 2 (25:28):
I mean, I understand.
It's just you know they'recatering to where the ratings
are.
That's true.
You don't get it, so that's whythey talk it, because that's
what the people watch.
But, holy cow, how many timesdo you cowboy fans need to
listen to your cowboy talk?
All effin' time on FS1?
.

Speaker 1 (25:45):
All the time Speaking of cowboys and popularity and
all that good stuff.
We got Taylor Swift jumpinginto the football world with
that boy, travis Kelsey.
Travis Kelsey used to dateblack women.
Oh, they were so gorgeous.
And then he switched all of asudden and started dating Taylor
Swift.
He gets a mustache he forgetsto go to.

(26:07):
It's like, hey, officer, statetrooper you, but Taylor Swift
has totally done it.
Beautiful, totally, givenTravis Kelsey the messy effect,
which is a Taylor Swift effect.
What's the messy effect?
The messy effect Ticket priceswent up in Miami for Enter Miami
.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, travisKelsey's jersey sales went up

(26:29):
100%.
Isn't that something?
Right?
That's crazy.
And people were watching thegame a little bit more because
they wanted to see if Taylor'sthere.
Did they really?
Yeah, taylor Swift has themessy effect.

Speaker 2 (26:40):
But the Taylor Swift People take on her for having so
many boyfriends.
But it's like, really, howcould you have a normal
relationship with anybody withthat kind of life?

Speaker 1 (26:48):
Well, she can't.
But I mean, like I said,there's 17 boyfriends that we
know about, but there's a bunchmore that we probably don't know
about, that are not registered.

Speaker 2 (27:00):
I don't think she can get away with dating anybody
that you don't know about.
Of course she can.
How?

Speaker 1 (27:04):
If they're in her camp, if it's somebody that she
knows closely, that's within herconcert venue, that's within
her group of people that shedeals with on a regular basis.
We wouldn't know, because itwould be normal.
But now that she's datingTravis Kelsey, I have the Kansas
City Chiefs.
Yeah, it's world news.
It's great.
No, taylor Swift is decentlooking, but I mean, if I had

(27:28):
another choice, I'd picksomebody else.
I like a little meat on mywomen's bones and Taylor Swift
is lacking in that area.
Oh, she's beautiful.
Go ahead, that's great.
So, speaking of Taylor Swift,we got Beyonce.
I didn't tell you this, andrew,but Taylor Swift and Beyonce
are like two of the artists.
I feel like America shoves downour throats.

(27:51):
You think so?
Yes, beyonce to me and TaylorSwift, they're not that talented
when it comes to them.
No, no, they're not.
They're not.
The machine pushes them.
You have certain people thatthey push in the forefront, that
they make a big deal, that theyput them so much in your face.
You come to believe that it iswhat they're saying about them
is true?
Taylor Swift?

(28:11):
No, she isn't.
She makes pop songs, butthey're good songs.
No, after wow, they disappear.
Name another Taylor Swift songtoday Love story.
Name five Taylor Swift songsDelicate, you're stuck it too.
No, googling.
I said name them, no, no, no, Ihave it on my iTunes.

(28:32):
Hey, look man, you're puttinghim on the spot right now.
I have her on my iTunes.
No, that's why I said name them.
No, I don't have all of herstuff.
No, if she made everlastingsongs like that, then you would
be able to name them, dude.
I Name five Michael Jacksonsongs.

Speaker 2 (28:45):
Andrew, I don't want to do it.
You're the world thriller ladyof my life.
See, there's some butterfliesanother really good song I like.
You get my point.
You get my point.
Oh, hold on, see, this is whatI have on my iTunes.
I have love story.
You Belong With Me.
Then I have delicate no,delicate, this love queen, are

(29:10):
you ready for it?

Speaker 1 (29:12):
I got a little for you.
No, no, no, no, Andrew.
Bottom line is you did not sithere.
You could only name two songs.
Taylor Swift is not thatimpactful as far as singing goes
.
They push her, put her down herarthroats.
This is what it is.
How did they push you down herthroat?
How did they push her down herarthroats?

Speaker 2 (29:27):
It's OK.
Look for example.
It's like let's go back to FS1.
They pushed the cowboys downhere to go, but they don't push
them down my throat because Ichanged the channel, so they
don't really push anything downmy throat.

Speaker 1 (29:42):
Andrew, you could change the channel 10,000 times.
You've heard about the cowboysthat day and then the next day
again.

Speaker 2 (29:47):
Yeah, for maybe like all of five seconds, that's OK.

Speaker 1 (29:48):
It doesn't matter.
You've heard about them thatday you hear about them again.
Taylor Swift dates TravisKelsey.
It's big news, ok, but it'sonly big news if you're watching
the news.
No, it's not only big news ifyou're watching the news.
If you open up your phone, youget a notification.
You may get a notification fromYahoo News or Apple News.
Taylor Swift seen at the KansasCity game.

Speaker 2 (30:10):
Taylor Swift- was in a relationship with Sorensville.
But they're in the news becausethey're popular.
But how are you?
But this is what I'm having ahard time listening.
How is Taylor Swift and Beyoncenot that?

Speaker 1 (30:20):
talented?
No, they are talented, but forthe amount of notoriety that
they get it's not necessary.
The average singers are best.

Speaker 2 (30:30):
They're average singers.
You think Beyonce is an averagesinger?

Speaker 1 (30:32):
Yes, I think Kelly Rowland is a better singer in
Destiny's Child.
Oh, she's very good.
I mean I like I think KellyRowland is the best singer in
Destiny's Child.
Ok, but Beyonce probably mightbe second as far as singing goes
, but she has a package.

Speaker 2 (30:46):
Well, she's beautiful to start with, that's so.
I mean, kelly Rowland is pretty, she's very pretty too.

Speaker 1 (30:51):
You wouldn't pick Kelly Rowland over Beyonce.
You would pick Taylor Swiftover Beyonce.
I would.
There you go.
I like this.
I think she's beautiful.
She's very average to look at.
Wow, really, you think so.
Yes, if Taylor Swift was inpopular, I wasn't a famous
singer.
She's just an average girl, ouraverage skater.

Speaker 2 (31:10):
She was working the fries in McDonald's.
You wouldn't know I wouldn't.

Speaker 1 (31:13):
I wouldn't even look that way.
I would like gosh.
She's beautiful.
Who's that?
Who's that goofy?
Who's that?
Who's that?

Speaker 2 (31:18):
The fact that either one of them first off, taylor
Swift and play guitar.
Now look how we're talking moreabout this debate than anything
else.
At this point it's like fuckthe dolphins, fuck everything
else.
Let's debate that.
This is towards the end.
Here.
We just try to Taylor Swift theway to her and Beyonce the fact
that they can perform in themanner that they do, with the
choreography that they do, andTaylor Swift even plays guitar

(31:40):
on stage.
They are ridiculously highlytalented people.
The fact that they even go onstage and not crap themselves in
front of 100,000 people andthey can perform flawlessly.
They are ever talented.

Speaker 1 (31:53):
They're professionals .
That's what you're supposed todo as a professional.

Speaker 2 (31:56):
OK, but it's just like in the NBA they're all
professionals.
Some are way better basketballplayers than other players, but
they're all professionals.
No, you're a professional, theyare the top of the list of
professionals You're supposed todo your job as a professional.

Speaker 1 (32:10):
That's what you come in.

Speaker 2 (32:11):
You get the job done OK so OK, you come see you If
you suck.

Speaker 1 (32:16):
they're no longer coming to see you, OK, so then
let's have, I'm going to have abrain fart.

Speaker 2 (32:21):
What's the dude saying from the Jets?
Now the quarterback, wilson,zach Wilson, zach Wilson, thank
you, he's a professional Dobetter.

Speaker 1 (32:28):
No, andrew, go for it .
Touch on him again.
No, no, no, no, no, andrew,he's not that talented, that's
why.
But he's a player.
Playing quarterback is not justabout talent, about habits as
well.
What you do If you watch agiant, hold on, how's it not?
No, no, if you watch a JohnnyManziel special, right, you
probably didn't, but if you didon Netflix, johnny Manziel did
not study.

(32:48):
Johnny Manziel did not look attape.
Johnny Manziel did not want togo to practice, he just wanted
to live the life, and then hewas a Cleveland Browns
quarterback.
He didn't do anything to makeit so that his life is easier,
right, right, but as aprofessional, you study, you ask
questions, you put in the time,which is exactly what Beyonce

(33:09):
and Taylor Swift do.

Speaker 2 (33:10):
That's why they're at the top of their game.
And then you have other singersthat just would rather just do
drugs the entire time or bealcohol and they kind of suck up
at their performances, butthey're still considered
professionals Bottom line,bottom line.
They are ridiculously talented.

Speaker 1 (33:26):
No, taylor Swift is talented, beyonce is talented,
but their fame, they're pushingit.
They're pushing them at us.
They want us to embrace them.
That's what I'm saying.
I wouldn't choose Beyonce overKelly Rowland.
As far as singing goes, ok, Ithink you know?

Speaker 2 (33:42):
No, that's where.

Speaker 1 (33:42):
I stand.

Speaker 2 (33:43):
That's it and that's OK.
Ok, but she's very talented andthe reason why she's so popular
is because everyone she's verygood looking.
No, it's because people reallythey like her music, they like
their charisma.
She's a great performer.
She has ability to connect withher audience.
That's why she's so popular.
All right, same with TaylorSwift.
People just really dig it.
They find they relate a lot toher lyrics, even though she

(34:06):
dates a lot of guys.
But that's OK.

Speaker 1 (34:08):
I can't name five Beyonce songs.
You can't name five TaylorSwift songs.
Life goes on, but we could bothname five Michael Jackson songs
.
Simple enough, all right, guys.
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