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Speaker 1 (00:00):
So the fabulous
episode of fan faces.
We're right and we're live,we're ready to go, we're cooking
baby.
There's a lot to top, it's weneed to get into today and it's
gonna go down here me.
I'm ready for that, I'm ready.
I'm ready for all the smokebaby, as you all know, I am, I'm
gonna do, I'm gonna do thegreat welcome to another episode
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of fan faces.
But before Andrew, yes, allright, before we before we get
going and Andrew asked me aquestion about my other
endeavors.
He asked me how do I know, guy,about the name of young shark
I'm sharp is up and coming in,like it up and come in to Tanner
and Sierra Leone, west Africa,talented guy.
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He had us.
He has a song out, big song,which is called.
It's called why we did achallenge for why social media
challenge and we did a.
We had this week after we didit we gave the winners surprise
money and some final cuts mediamerch and it was a good time.
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I'm happy we got to do that.
But the promotion doesn't stophere for you guys out there,
help us push young shark.
Andrew want to know how I knowyoung shark.
Young shark came to me when Iwas touting for talent, my
younger cousin, his name, hisname is Amadouh Rui, he's my
dad's name's sake.
He lives in Freetown.
He said he said he has this guyby name of young shark.
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If I, if he should put him incontact, I'm like sure, and I
heard some young sharks musicand I was like, wow, guys,
really talented.
And it impresses me when peoplein Sierra Leone I mean the
technology is there, but itimpresses me when you do a whole
lot with the little that youhave, and young shark is so
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talented.
He's done a whole lot with thelittle that he has and I decided
to bring them on board onto thefinal cuts media family and
it's a good match.
He makes good music, he'sconstantly eager for the next
step and Constantly, you know,working on what's next and
trying to make things happen.
So we've we've done like threeor four songs together now and
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They've been top-notch goodquality.
So, andrew, if you ever get achance and anybody else out
there, if you ever get a chancethere's a YouTube page on.
There's a YouTube page forfinal cuts media.
Go check it out.
Got young sharks music on thereand young shark himself also
has a YouTube page.
Go check him out on YouTube andyou could hear all of his past
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stuff before me and you couldhear all of his current stuff
with me at the helm.
But, uh, yeah, there's lots oftalent in the continent of
Africa and what I'm trying to dois bring young shark and people
that are talented like him,bring awareness to them and
bring them, bring them to theforefront, because right now,
the continent of Africa, musicwise, is bubbling and A lot of
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good stuff.
You guys are playing yeahthere's lots of good stuff going
on.
So we need to Get these guysnotice.
We need to get these guys Seenand heard, because the budgets
are not there.
We don't have the hundredthousand dollars at five, five
hundred thousand dollars to onemillion dollar budgets to push
them, but we're trying the trythe true method to get artists
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like this going.
There's not only young shark onthe roster.
There's my cousin, a rain thereaper, pretty decent Wrapping
as well.
And then young shark is adancehall artist reggae.
He's a dancehall artist.
And then there's mr Press,who's the R&B singer of the pack
, super talented as well.
So if you ever did go to mypage, get the chance to go to my
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page, go check out mr Press aswell.
Talent, voice, wise, out ofhere and why never?
The opportunity comes to youknow.
Put the, put these guys in thelimelighting, have people see
them.
I relish that.
I can't wait.
I can't wait to put them.
I can't wait to put them in aposition that they earn Well
enough to go back and put themoney into the country and put
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the money to their families andlet us all go together.
So that's my tidbit about theartists on Final Cutts media
young shark, mr Press Rain theReaper, and we got D2.
D2 has one song out and it's.
It's very good too, but we'regonna make a video for that at
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some point in time, when he'sready, do it.
Yeah, so you got to just that.
But onto topics at hand sportsrelated yes, we got a little bit
of college situation going on.
There's a Guy, there's anindividual that's Riling up the
college football world and youknow we're going crazy about it,
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and he's working with a programthat you know that hasn't been
you know what's it calledprevalent in the last couple of
decades here, but now they'recoming and he's leading the helm
.
There's also we got a lot ofNFL stuff going on this weekend
as well, cuz you know this isweek number two into the NFL
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season, but week number one wasquite amazing.
Uh, the NFL put a good productout on the field.
So we're going to get into someof the main, the top stories of
the week, of the past week thathappened in NFL, and also some
politics and corruption.
Stay tuned to find out moreabout all those topics.
And uh, here we go, andrew, yes,that's what we got.
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What do you want to start with?
Yeah, we're going to start withthe man, the myth, the legend,
the on Sanders too legit.
Too legit to quit, too legit toquit.
Speaker 2 (05:44):
He can go to Colorado
, uh, which has a very uh, it's
probably it gets picked off frombeing the whitest school uh, in
D one college, it is Colorado.
Speaker 1 (05:57):
It's in Colorado.
Speaker 2 (05:58):
Well you know
Denver's pretty.
I think Denver's somewhatdiverse, right I mean?
I don't know, never been, Ihaven't either, but for him to
go to Boulder.
He picks Boulder, colorado, togo turn this program around.
Now they suck Like they've beenthey.
They won the championship in1990, uh, along with the uh,
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georgia Tech in a differentformat in 1990.
Speaker 1 (06:22):
Yes, not to play off.
Speaker 2 (06:24):
Right.
So they that back then they youcould have coached champion.
So Georgia Tech won it inColorado, won it in 1990.
And like that's essentiallybeen it, and since then nobody
cares about Colorado football.
Uh, they're a doormat team.
And um, so Dion Sanders decidesto leave Jackson state to go to
Colorado which is an HBCUhistorically black college?
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Yes, yes and um.
So he goes there andessentially gets rid of all of
the players on the football teambecause they're not good enough
.
He didn't get rid of them.
Speaker 1 (06:55):
He told them.
He told them I'm bringing Louis, I'm bringing my Louis Vuitton
luggage.
And if that rubs you the wrongway, the, the, the chance for
portal is available to you.
Speaker 2 (07:06):
Yes, so and uh, he
pretty much cleaned house and,
um, he got a lot of pushbackfrom a lot of the traditionalist
uh uh, coaches out there likeNebraska, for the head coached
in.
So he beat them last week andum, so far they're two and oh,
and now they're going to be athome playing against Colorado
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States.
So this is how big Dion Sandersis.
For those that don't know, um,so Novel, who's the head coach
for Colorado State, made acomment about Dion Sanders
wearing his glasses and hat onthe radio on a radio show and
just saying you know, whenyou're talking to adults, you
need to take your hat and gloves.
So he's kind of just saying youknow Dion's being kind of rude
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by keeping his glasses and hishats on during interviews or
when I always talk into adults.
Uh, not necessary to bring up.
Uh, there's really no point toit, other than you know your
name's going to get in thepapers, which is actually kind
of smart because it's let's.
Let's face it, nobody caresabout Colorado City either.
So this is the most attentionColorado State's ever gotten
ever.
Speaker 1 (08:08):
So they're pretty
decent last year.
So but again nobody cares about?
Nobody cares, Nobody talksabout, for sure, for sure,
Nobody.
They don't have to do that.
Speaker 2 (08:15):
So literally what
these guys are doing is just
talking about Dion Sanders to atleast get people talking about
that Right.
Yeah, for sure, For sure.
So right now.
So Colorado State is playing inBoulder, uh, for their rival
game which nobody has ever caredabout, and they're playing
tonight at 10 o'clock.
So that would be what Eighto'clock Mountain West time?
Speaker 1 (08:38):
Yeah, no they're
three hours behind.
Speaker 2 (08:42):
No, I think Colorado
is only two hours.
Colorado is two hours behind,but what's?
Coast time is three hours, okay, okay, okay.
So so Colorado is.
Yeah, they're Mountain West, soeight o'clock, they're at the
time and the country's going tobe watching.
Speaker 1 (08:53):
A lot of people are
going to be watching this game.
Everybody in the West, in theEast Coast here, will be
watching.
Yes, we will.
Speaker 2 (08:58):
I will be watching
that game too, and why?
Because it's Dion Sanders andit's fun, and, and, and, and.
Literally this and this is madecollege football really
exciting.
This, the whole portal, hasbeen really fun.
He just got rid of this teamthat just won one game last year
and right now they're two andup.
Yep, right Two and up.
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They deservedly so yeah,deservedly so and literally took
this campus.
It's just known for being apredominantly all white campus,
very white, and you just bringin his people, a lot of the
brothers and to he brought inhis Louis luggage, Louis, Louis
luggage.
Speaker 1 (09:37):
He brought that in.
Speaker 2 (09:38):
So watch out, he
brought you know what it makes
you think of, makes you think ofthis and of course I'm, you
know it's.
It's like almost like whenMiami, miami Hurricanes got
their things started in the1980s, when Schellenberger came
to the school and he says withinfour years we're going to a
championship.
And this was a team nobodycared about, Nobody went to the
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games, got no recognition.
And Howard came in, had a planand he did the whole.
We're only recruiting Miamiguys, which is the South Florida
kids, I think.
I think goes up to is a BoydBeach, that area, so like they
just captured the whole zone,and Miami, which is
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predominantly it's a privateschool, so very, very, it was
very white at the time.
Speaker 1 (10:25):
You have to have some
cashier stand to that, please,
so yes, it's very expensiveLettuce and so.
Speaker 2 (10:31):
Howard came in and
says, yeah, we're gonna, we're
gonna paint this school a littlebit and yeah, Miami has never
been the same since.
So this, this could be the nextMiami.
This could be the next Miami.
Speaker 1 (10:44):
It can't be a true
statement, though, because Deion
Sanders, the son ShaddourSanders, is eligible for the
draft, this coming here.
And yeah yeah, and he's, andhe's also a.
Clearly he'll be eligible nextyear too, if all goes well and
he stays standing, stays upright.
So if Deion son leaves, willDeion leave with them?
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No, no, that necessarily go tothe NFL with him.
Will he leave to go to a biggerprogram?
Speaker 2 (11:14):
I think, I don't know
after one year, because he has
two sons.
Speaker 1 (11:18):
It's been one.
No, no, no.
Shaddour may not leave thisyear because they have a guy in
the mold of Deion Sanders by thename of Travis Hunter, two-way
player.
He made a crucial pick againstthe TCU and got it, made it
possible so that Colorado wins.
And Travis Hunter is a two-wayplayer.
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He could be the number oneoverall draft pick at corner and
an order number one overalldraft pick at receiver, if
people are looking for receiversbecause kids that versatile and
Deion has them.
And Travis Hunter has one moreyear of college eligibility
before he's available next yearfor the NFL draft.
So once Travis Hunter leavesand Shaddour leaves, will Deion
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transplant himself to anotheruniversity or will another
university come knocking thistime?
One of the Power Fiveconferences?
Will they come knocking atDeion's door?
There's going to be plenty ofcompetition in the conference
that Deion's in now because allthe teams top notch coaches, top
notch players, NFL personnel.
Speaker 2 (12:27):
So I think with the
ever since the portal for the
college football, it's changedthe game.
I don't think you have to go tothese big name schools anymore
to get all the good players.
It's really all about coaching.
Well, college football hasalways been mostly about all
about coaching.
And who's that coach?
And it's all about coaching andfit.
And look, if he likes Coloradoand he likes living out there,
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there's literally no reason togo At this.
You messed up their chance.
I remember a couple of yearsago when they're looking for a
head coach and I was like I'mselling my one body.
I was like dude, they need tohire Deion, they need to get
Deion.
Speaker 1 (13:03):
FSU is not really bad
right now.
They beat up on LSU.
Yeah, good for them.
Lsu was top five man.
No, coming to the seasonOverrated.
They may be overrated butthey're Brian Kelly's no slouch
man.
He went to the champion when hewas at Notre Dame.
He went to the nationalchampionship game against
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Alabama.
They did get routed but hestill took a private school
that's mostly white into thenational college championship
and they got their faces smashedin.
But that's reality.
You don't have the players.
He decided to go to LSU wherehe could have the bodies and
have the freedom of recruiting,and this year they came in top
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five and they're in the SEC,which is one of the toughest
conferences in college football.
It is the toughest conference.
If you want productive NFLplayers, you go to the SEC and
pick them out, unless you want aquarterback, you don't go.
No, you don't go there.
Quarterback plays not thegreatest there.
But everything else at the SECis a place to go.
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But yeah, dion Sanders isdefinitely shaking up the
college football landscape.
It's fun.
Thank God he's making Coloradovery relevant.
But one thing I could tell youthat I dislike about Dion
Sanders is the fact that he'sgoing to reporters.
Yes, reporters say stuff.
They're trying to make news,but they're going to say what
they need to say, because papersand what's it called clicks
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needs to be have.
So for you to go back at them.
You guys doubted us, dotted us.
Everybody's going to doubt you.
You're going to a school thathadn't won in 30 years, going on
30 years, man.
So it's only sensible that theydoubt you.
But nobody was paying attentionwhen you were at Jackson stage,
which is a HBCU, nobody wasdoubting, nobody was paying
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attention.
But now they're payingattention to Dion Sanders.
They weren't really.
Espn tried, but they didn't getthe coverage that Colorado is
getting out, because Colorado ison a bigger stage, of course.
So that's what I'm saying.
So you know rightfully.
So it's okay to doubt youbecause you hadn't proven it at
one of the bigger schools.
But now it looks like you'reproving it and you'd be what's
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it called Matt Ruhle, nebraska'snew head coach?
Nebraska sucks.
No, nebraska does suck.
I didn't understand why peoplewere like, oh man, dion's going
to get smashed this week.
Speaker 2 (15:28):
Yeah, I never
understood that either.
Nebraska sucks.
They have not been good inyears.
Speaker 1 (15:32):
Well, no, they were
decent.
They have.
This is the new tenure of MattRuhle's Matt Ruhle's team.
Matt Ruhle's head coachingStina Nebraska, coming from the
NFL the Carolina Panthers, true,and they were hoping that you
know he's back.
He's one of those guys thatcould build a program, get it
back to you know prominence.
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They're hoping that he wins.
It's been a long time.
They're hoping that he bringsNebraska back to prominence.
And Matt Ruhle is definitely noDion Sanders.
Dion Sanders is like plug andplay.
He's Nick Saban.
He's what's it called?
Sean McVeigh?
Plug and play.
Wherever you take him, it lookslike you plug them.
Things are going to go good.
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So that's, then, the DionSanders trail.
Let's hitch a ride onto the NFL.
What are your thoughts on theNFL week one so far?
Speaker 2 (16:25):
So week one.
My thoughts are it's week one,there's a really good one.
So we got teams like Matt Ruhle.
Speaker 1 (16:32):
It matters to some
people.
They freaked out.
Speaker 2 (16:33):
They freaked out the
only thing that should be
freaked out is the Jets fans,because you just lost Aaron
Rodgers and as much as I couldcare less about the Jets, I
can't.
I mean, I wanted to see whatAaron Rodgers was going to do in
New York.
That would have been fun.
The fact that he got injured onthe first drive of the season,
the first series after season.
Speaker 1 (16:54):
I mean, he didn't go
far.
Speaker 2 (16:57):
The fact that this
has never happened in his entire
career.
Of course, I think that justsucks.
I think we all kind of lose outon this and again could care
less.
What happens to Jets Doesn'tmatter.
But that was, that was a goodstory.
Speaker 1 (17:13):
I'm not going to lie
to you.
Coming into that Monday nightfootball game, my heart was
palpitating a little bit.
It was beating a little fast.
I'm like wow, yeah, cause thisis like a marquee game, a big
game Aaron Rodgers versus JoshAllen.
You know for the giants of theAFC East, the giant, the team
you know to win the division,and these two giants are going
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to come and clash and let's seewho wins it.
Josh Allen did a sting-ish butgive way to game, and Aaron
Rodgers no autism scheme, goahead.
Aaron Rodgers got hurt on thefirst, first set of plays.
I was like God, this sucks.
I was hoping for like aknockdown dragging my kind of
game, but that didn't happen.
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I was ready, but I feel thereason why the bill is lost is
because your offense sucks.
Speaker 2 (18:04):
No, the offense
doesn't suck.
They have no scheme.
Just give the ball to Josh anddo whatever you want.
Speaker 1 (18:09):
The offense, have no
plan.
No, the offense.
I'm sure they have a plan.
Josh is just not executing itBecause they put on the
offensive coordinator's hand tolike, oh, you didn't scheme for
us too well.
No, it's not about that.
There's interceptions, twointerceptions given the ball
away.
I bet you there were a deep andother teams side, but
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unnecessary.
Josh, you had an opportunity torun for first down.
You had an opportunity to keepthe drive going, but you refused
.
You decided you needed to throwa bomb.
It looks good when it comestogether, how about?
But if a play is racketed, youdon't throw them the ball.
You don't get that lucky toooften, not that NFL anyways.
How about how?
A running game?
They do have a running game,all they do.
Speaker 2 (18:51):
Yeah, oh, get out of
here.
Speaker 1 (18:53):
No, the offensive
line is not great, but they do
have a running game.
Speaker 2 (18:56):
They have no running
game.
The running game is Josh Allen.
Can you run for the first down?
No, James Cook was doing decent.
Speaker 1 (19:02):
They just didn't give
him enough opportunities.
Speaker 2 (19:04):
They have I don't
want to give him enough
opportunities, they just get theball.
Josh Allen said do whatever youwant.
Well, josh Allen, they have noplan.
That was exactly what happenedlast year too, after they lost
that game against Kansas City inthe playoffs and they were up
13 seconds to go with the numberone defense and they go into
some prevent defense and theloud Kansas City like, chunk up
30, 40 yards of play and thentie the field goal up.
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That was it, that was theirwindow.
They're done, I'm telling you,because in the very next year,
um Dave will go through theGiants Yep, that was our
offensive coordinator.
Allen has never looked the same.
They have no offensive planwhatsoever, no running game,
adel, they're screwed.
And I'm telling you, josh Allen, the way he plays, it's, it's
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only a matter of time when he'sout for the season with an
injury and everyone's jump onthe back.
This was all last year.
Oh, you know the bills.
They're super, super, super,super super.
At the beginning of the year Iwas like yo just get to get to
the playoffs and we'll talk.
And then they get to theplayoffs and they barely, they
barely beat the dolphins withtheir third string quarterback
At home.
Speaker 1 (20:04):
Andrew, what could it
be?
Because the bills have adefensive minded coach?
Yes, because Sean McVeigh, yes,has a team playing well.
Green Bay's coach what's hisname?
Matt LaFleur has a team playingwell.
Dolphins, the DolphinsMcDaniels has.
Is that his name?
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Yeah, has a team playing well.
Yeah, oh, they're fantastic.
They had Buffalo secondguessing themselves on defense
and that playoff game againstSkyler, oh they're they're.
Speaker 2 (20:36):
They're.
If two estates healthy, they,the dolphins, are going to run
away with the entire conference.
Very possible.
That's it.
Speaker 1 (20:46):
I have a perfect.
I have a perfect scheme thoughthe jam of the dolphins, a lot
of quick passes, lot of Tyreekmoving on in motion to jam him
up.
Throw it to somebody else.
Don't let Tyreek beat you.
Jam him up.
He's a speed guy.
Knock him on his ass a coupleof times.
He's going to go down, they'llget flagged.
You get flagged, they'll catchyou.
(21:06):
No, no, you get flagged, butyou're, and for you, you, you're
putting fear in that guy.
I think he has no fear.
He has fear, Everybody has fear.
He's a cheetah, okay.
Speaker 2 (21:16):
That's me, if you can
.
Speaker 1 (21:18):
He has fear.
Mike Tyson says everybody has aplan until they get punched in
the mouth.
That's right, it's very cool.
You punch Tyreek Hill a coupleof times in his mouth, you know
what happens.
He slows down a little bit.
He has to think before he acts.
And when you think before youact, it takes a lot longer for
your progress to come along.
And we'll see how the Patriotsplay them, cause that'd be,
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that'd be the blueprint to playthe dolphins Sunday night,
sunday night, that'd be theblueprint.
It is, you're right.
So we just got to wait and see.
And uh, what's up?
You the cop?
Uh.
So there was two games thatwere super interesting.
All right, pittsburgh versusthe 49ers, yes, and the Cowboys
versus the Giants, uh-huh.
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But I'd say Pittsburgh versusthe 49ers is more interesting
versus the 49ers versus 16.
The Giants and the Cowboys,because Pittsburgh.
This is Kenny Pickett's secondyear.
He's supposed to come in allcomposed and be able to play,
but it's a home game at that.
And Pittsburgh gets smashedearly.
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And Brock Purdy is playinggreat, he seems on phase.
The 49ers offense is hummingand Pittsburgh seems to just.
They have George Pickett pickin.
So Pickett, great receiver.
The Ante Johnson great receiver.
Najee Harris.
Great running back Offensiveline should be humming but for
some reason they can't seem to.
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They can't seem to um get thingsgoing because the 49ers were so
imposing.
The two things that the 49ersdo well they have a great
running game and they have greatphysicality on defense.
They're very physical.
They're one of those teams thathave the players to be finesse
on offense.
But the whole team is uh, andthe coach, kyle Shanahan, does
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not look like a tough guy at all, but the whole team is very
tough.
They play a smashed mouthfootball.
And the reason why I don't uh,you know, hold the 49, the
actually me the Cowboys gameversus the Giants in such high
regards is because stats haveshown Daniel Jones does not play
well against the Cowboys.
He hasn't played well againstthe Cowboys.
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Playboys can do anybody.
No, even last year he didn'tplay well against them.
They lose to the Cowboysfrequently.
The Cowboys fast rush.
The Cowboys team in generaldoes not match up well with the
Giants.
The Giants get overwhelmed, theGiants don't.
The.
Speaker 2 (23:41):
Giants get
overwhelmed by a lot of teams.
They barely made the playoffslast year and they and they beat
the Vikings in Minnesota, whichwas an okay win, because
Minnesota always chokes them.
Speaker 1 (23:51):
Especially at home?
Is it because of Kurt Cousinsor because?
Speaker 2 (23:55):
Kurt Cousins is a
good quarterback.
He's a good quarterback.
Speaker 1 (23:57):
But I'd we're gonna
segue here.
I wish you'd watched the serieson Netflix called Quarterbacks.
Okay, you'd love Kurt Cousinsso much more.
Oh wait, I like Kurt Cousins.
No, I love him now.
Do you love him?
Yeah, he's one of the good guys.
Oh, he seems like a cool guy.
No, I mean, you see quarterback.
He's someone you want to rootfor.
Speaker 2 (24:18):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (24:18):
Somebody you want to
root for is one of the good guys
.
You look at him, you watch himplay.
You're like, wow, I'm impressed, because there's a lot that
goes into quarterback, plays Awhole lot.
You gotta be smart.
So that's why, also, I cannotbash Josh Allen too much,
because quarterback playingquarterback, is super difficult.
Speaker 2 (24:36):
No, this is what I'm
saying, josh.
Look, josh Allen is a fantasticplayer.
He's the one of the best in theentire league.
My problem is that they don'thave a real scheme and plan for
him, and I'm afraid that JoshAllen is going to be a lot like
Dan Marino.
He's just going to have allthese big yards.
Dolphins had no running game.
Shula did not allow Dan Marinoto have one, so it was just all
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Dan Marino throwing the ball allthe time, and they've only had
one Super Bowl, and that waslike in a second year.
Speaker 1 (25:06):
So go ahead.
Speaker 2 (25:07):
Yeah, so that's what
I'm saying.
Like you got, you have to havesome sort of balance attack with
Josh Allen.
Why did those aren't doing this?
I have no idea.
It's like you know.
They want to make a big dealevery time they sign someone new
.
Don't be on their defensivesquad, it's like, all right,
great, how about we?
You know, boost up ouroffensive line a little bit.
Speaker 1 (25:25):
Here is a plan for
the Bill's offensive line Just
freaking, go to the SEC theydon't fail you.
Speaker 2 (25:31):
If that was that easy
for everybody, it literally is
that easy.
Speaker 1 (25:35):
The SEC offensive
linemen are ready made,
microwavable for NFLMicrowavable they are.
They come in and succeed Osiris.
They just got from freakingFlorida, you don't?
He did well.
Speaker 2 (25:47):
No, I mean, look, he
held his own, that's a good
squad.
Look the bills.
Look the bills.
Just need to have a better thebills.
Speaker 1 (25:54):
Need to draft
offensive linemen from the SEC.
Case closed.
Go to Nick Savin, go to Georgia.
Go to Alabama.
Speaker 2 (25:59):
Go to Georgia, go to,
it's not like in the NFL, they
draft, they go.
Hey, buffalo, you get to gofirst.
You want to pick your firstfour guys and no, no no, buffalo
doesn't need to go first.
Speaker 1 (26:09):
But when you draft an
offensive linemen, go to the
SEC.
Stop doing all that nonsensethat you're doing.
Try to outthink the room,because we all do it.
We make it so complicatedtrying to outthink the room.
We don't need to.
You see a guy.
Speaker 2 (26:20):
You see the talent go
ahead, go get them.
And there's other, there's comeon.
There's 31 other teams that arethinking the same thing.
That's why they're notavailable by the time of bills.
Get the pick.
Speaker 1 (26:29):
No, they're usually
available.
Sec offensive linemen alwaysavailable.
There's plenty.
You make a mistake, you couldeven accidentally fall on one.
Okay, that's just my thingright there.
There you go, bills.
I got your perfect solution.
But you know there's a bunch ofthings that play If you believe
in curses.
There's also the Madden curseAll right, josh Allen being the
(26:50):
cover athlete.
And it's also the, the, theloudest team during the off
season gets to have theshittiest regular season.
About the Jets no, the Jetswere not that loud you don't
think the.
Jets were that loud, mm-mm.
The bills were louder.
How so it's the fondigsituation All off seasons.
Josh Allen's situation how hesucked all off season.
Speaker 2 (27:11):
That wasn't a big.
That wasn't big news.
That wasn't on any of thesports shows.
It was.
The stuff on digs was, but noone.
Speaker 1 (27:18):
Josh Allen, and right
now there's also a Stiffon digs
issue with the reporter and thehot mic.
Speaker 2 (27:23):
That's.
That's every freaking team thathas an issue with the reporter.
Speaker 1 (27:26):
No, no, no, no.
This one's particular thereporter was talking crap about
Stiffon digs.
Speaker 2 (27:31):
But what reporter
doesn't talk crap about Stiffon
On the hot?
Speaker 1 (27:33):
mic.
Ah Got caught.
Speaker 2 (27:35):
What, what, what did
that person?
Speaker 1 (27:36):
say they says the
findings does what he wants.
He plays in the beat of his owndrum.
That's all.
That's that could hurtsomebody's feelings when you're
sensitive.
That is all.
Speaker 2 (27:45):
Dude, like clearly
people talk more crap about that
on on on air without a hot mic.
That's a hot take.
Speaker 1 (27:52):
No, I mean, it's a
team reporter.
So, yes, that is a hot take,but let's get, let's get a
groove onto the playing surfaces.
On the NFL, yes, you got gripewith the turf field turf monster
, which you think is the reasonwhy lots of players are getting
injured recently and some of theNFL players also, you know,
(28:14):
talked about a little bit,because they're saying that if
the Giants kid, you know takeoff to put natural grass when
they're playing soccer, they'rehow come they can't put natural
grass when they're playingfootball?
And they're getting pissedabout that.
I really don't know much aboutit.
I played on turf and I was fine.
I played on regular grass, Iwas fine.
Speaker 2 (28:34):
So I don't know where
you stand on it.
I mean I just go.
I mean, look, I'm not afootball player, so I have no
opinion on this.
Speaker 1 (28:42):
You didn't play
sports.
Speaker 2 (28:43):
I mean, look, yeah,
but it was on grass If I did
anything outside, you neverplayed football, I play.
I never played organized Likeorganized football.
Speaker 1 (28:52):
Yeah right.
Speaker 2 (28:54):
I was, like you know,
just the.
I just did the quarterback inthe gym all the time.
Okay, just just for fun.
Speaker 1 (29:00):
Just for fun.
So you're athletically inclinedbut didn't use it, correct,
okay, shame, shame, shame.
Yes, yeah, I appreciate.
Speaker 2 (29:09):
Now look, if the
consensus for the players is
that they prefer grass, then yougo with grass, you, because you
go with what the players?
Yeah, you go with.
That's why we're like the NFLteams would just go with what
certain fans want, especiallywhen it comes to uniforms.
Oh, stop it.
No, I don't want to GarbageSome of the jerseys.
All of the jerseys are garbage.
The fans, like, come up withbetter concepts than what they
do, so anyway.
Speaker 1 (29:28):
So yeah, if the
players want it, then yeah.
Don't you think they've doneenough research on uniforms to
see what appeals to who?
No, you think they just threwit out there?
Yes, and a hopeless sticks, yes, Okay.
Speaker 2 (29:41):
Especially like the
NBA city jerseys.
Something just especiallyBrooklyn.
Brooklyn nets have the worstuniform either is horrible.
Speaker 1 (29:48):
Yeah, speaking of
basketball jerseys, the NBA
players, who are referred to asthe world champs whenever you
know the game, whenever you winan NBA championship actually
went and played in the FIBA anddidn't even take third.
They lost to Canada, yeah.
Speaker 2 (30:07):
I'm leaving you
laughing.
Speaker 1 (30:09):
Yeah, I am laughing
because.
Speaker 2 (30:11):
And Dale Brooks, then
he like kick ass against the
United States, what no?
Speaker 1 (30:14):
what the track star
was saying was if you win the
NBA championship, you're not aworld champion, You're a
national champion, nationwidechampion.
No, that's so dumb.
Speaker 2 (30:25):
You know why it's
dumb?
Because all the best players inthe world are playing in the
NBA.
That's why it's still a worldchampion.
Speaker 1 (30:31):
That may be true,
Andrew, but I'll disagree with
you there, because the NBAplayers the team that has the
most NBA players did not win theFIBA championship.
But the best players do play inthe NBA, but the best team
right now as a stance in FIBA isnot the United States.
Speaker 2 (30:49):
It's a joke, because
the best players that were in
the NBA were not playing in thatFIBA.
Whose fault is that?
I don't know, but I'm justtelling you it's not a world
championship because you didn'tif LeBron's on the team,
straight up.
That's not the impact.
Speaker 1 (31:02):
Andrew, the players
that play on the game are the
ones that win or lose yourchampionship.
Lebron didn't play, okay, butI'm just saying it's not the
best players.
It's a choice.
The players that you playedwith were NBA players,
regardless.
They started somewhere and theylost.
They did not win the worldchampionship in basketball.
Speaker 2 (31:22):
Okay, you can call
the world championship all you
want, but I'm just saying thebest players in the world are in
the it's not calling it that.
Speaker 1 (31:26):
it is that the FIBA
world championship, but continue
.
Speaker 2 (31:31):
But the best players
in the United States weren't
even playing in that becausethey could care less about it.
Speaker 1 (31:36):
It doesn't matter if
they could care less about it.
You cannot call it a NBAchampionship or world
championship, because it isn't.
It's only played in America.
Is it played elsewhere?
No, that's it Okay.
If they're not competingagainst any other country,
that's fine.
That's why they can't call it aEuropean championship or world
championship, even though thebest soccer players hold on.
The best soccer players play inEurope.
(31:57):
The Olympic championship, someworld contests.
The World Cup is a worldcontest, right.
So yes, you could crown a WorldCup champion, the FIBA
championship, as a worldchampion.
Speaker 2 (32:09):
I mean, I get what
you're trying to say, but I'm
just saying the best, all thebest players are already in the
NBA.
They are, so that's why it's aworld championship.
Speaker 1 (32:17):
They are, but it
isn't a world championship.
It's been validated now becauseAmerica did not win the FIBA
championship and on that sowe're gonna say that Canada's
the best team or has the bestplayers in the world.
No, not Canada, germany won thechampionship.
They don't have the bestplayers in the world, but but,
andrew, they won the FIBAchampionship, which is
(32:39):
compromise of teams all aroundthe world.
Correct, america took NBAplayers.
The rest is full with NBAplayers.
I bet you they're not the bestNBA players, but they are NBA
players.
Speaker 2 (32:50):
Germany loses to the
Milwaukee Bucks tomorrow.
Speaker 1 (32:53):
They could lose to
whoever they want.
Tomorrow, it doesn't matter.
Germany won the worldchampionship, not America, and
America took a squad of NBAplayers.
Speaker 2 (33:04):
Yeah, Our best
players.
Germany had their best players.
Speaker 1 (33:08):
It doesn't matter the
NBA players, they're supposed
to be the best.
Listen, america's team is goodenough to place fourth Great
around the world because theystill have the talent, but when
it all comes down to it, americacan't hold it down if they
don't bring their best.
It's just like you know, brazilwinning the World Cup.
When Brazil brings its best,where's the wins when?
Speaker 2 (33:31):
Brazil doesn't make
it.
I think, too, like America,like LeBron was talking about
how he wants to play next time.
The one that only reallymatters is Olympic.
I don't think I've ever caredabout the FIFA, fiba the FIBA
championships has every fouryears.
I care more about the OlympicWorld and the goal is for the
FIBA championship.
Speaker 1 (33:50):
Well, it's something
that matters?
It doesn't matter that much.
Speaker 2 (33:53):
It doesn't really
care.
That's why those players arethere.
Hey, we're talking about itbecause it matters.
Speaker 1 (33:57):
I never.
That's all Back to some.
What else you got?
Well, we got some populartopics here right now we got
this guy Andrew's never heard ofhim Vivek Ramoswami.
He's not African.
Vivek Ramoswami's famous for,you know, blingen Alzheimer drug
(34:20):
to the market.
Vivek Ramoswami became abillionaire because he worked in
Big Pharma.
And Vivek Ramoswami is that avidTrump supporter as of recently,
cause, you know, he's gone intopolitics and he's shown Trump
so much love.
He's like, if Trump was to getput in jail, I'll pardon him
this, that and a third.
(34:41):
And of course, trump was likeooh, you like me, I like you for
liking me.
And Vivek Ramoswami, hisparents are immigrants and he's
a first generation I believefirst generation American.
And he is against affirmativeaction.
But affirmative action hashelped them.
And when they asked him aboutit online an MSNBC reporter
(35:03):
asked him about it onlinethey're like why did you take a
grant that's meant for, you know, affirmative action students?
He's like at the time, I neededthe money, I could use $50,000.
Sure, everybody could use$50,000.
Vivek at that time was makinggood money.
(35:23):
Vivek Ramoswami was making $500, $600,000.
All of it up to a milliondollars.
He had the money but he decided, nah, I need to get more free
money.
And they asked him about itstraight up.
He lied on TV.
Well, he didn't.
He averted the question.
He's like, yeah, I could usethe money.
(35:44):
Yeah, I could use the money.
But, bro, how do you need to lie?
What's the point of that?
Be honest with us, man.
We know you just want to get inthere and you want to rock the
boat.
You want to cause a lot ofcontroversy and have people
talking about you.
Even if you don't win now, youcould charge more money for
people for you to be aconsultant for somebody.
It's all I feel.
Vivek Ramoswami is in here forpublicity stunt.
(36:05):
He doesn't really care to run.
He's just saying whateveroutlandish things you want to
say and people will talk abouthim and they'll put him on shows
and he increases profile andthen, moving forward, make more
money off of it, because he's along way from winning the
primaries and becoming theprimary candidate for the
(36:26):
Republican Party as long asTrump is around.
So I think he needs to just bowout respectfully, because
there's a lot of crap that hesaid that's documented.
Like he says, what Trump did onJanuary 6th was terrible and
all of a sudden they asked himabout it.
He's like well, you know, yeah,they just tell the stories.
Man Did it.
(36:47):
But it's documented, bro, it'son Twitter.
You said you made comments.
You made the comments that whatTrump was doing was aberrant
and he shouldn't have done that.
It's terrible.
And all of a sudden you'recaught in a mousetrap.
You're like oh, it wasn't.
Me Should really be in amousetrap.
Let that thing squeeze his neckfor every lie that he tells.
They all tell lies, dude.
They do they're in it forthemselves.
(37:08):
It's all good, though no, it'snot.
Speaker 2 (37:09):
It sucks.
It's a joke.
That's why I don't payattention to it.
So it's just a joke.
Speaker 1 (37:14):
We all got to pay
attention.
It's our life, man.
Speaker 2 (37:16):
Yeah, huh.
Speaker 1 (37:17):
If you don't pay
attention, it's your kids' life
too, at some point in time.
Ok, that's it.
You got to pay attention, yougot to know what's going on
around you.
Speaker 2 (37:26):
All the moves they
flip up all the time in these
big lies.
Speaker 1 (37:29):
This is true, but you
still got to pay attention, and
if you do something about it,do something about it, but if
you can't let it be, let it be.
But so, talking aboutgovernmental policies, pretty
recently there was a peacefulprotest on September 11th in
(37:49):
Sierra Leone.
Oh, how cool.
Yeah, it's not cool, though,because the president right now
that's in office, julius Madabio, was his party, the SLPP was
saying that if people go out andpeacefully protest, they should
take it.
The SLPP party.
The soldiers should go directlyto whoever is in charge of the
(38:13):
APC parties' houses.
Go ahead and go kill thoseleaders, because they're the
ones that are stirring up thepot.
Jesus, yeah, so you can'tpeacefully protest in Sierra
Leone?
If you peacefully protest,they're going to kill you.
That's crazy.
But in America you have thatright.
Corruption can never end inthese developing worlds and, as
(38:35):
of right now, corruption is allover the continent of Africa,
because there's been like fourcoups and every president that's
been in power for long yearsthey're reshuffling their
commanders, like, if you're incharge of this branch, you're
moving you far away, so youdon't set up anything to have a
(38:55):
coup to come get at me.
So everybody's washing off forthemselves now, and that's what
Madabio is doing too.
He doesn't want no coups, he'sprotecting himself.
But if you decide to have apeaceful protest, they're coming
to your house trying to killyou.
Or if you're against thegovernment, they're coming to
your house trying to get you.
There's a lot of audios outthere on WhatsApp that have been
(39:16):
circulated and also on TikTokThey've been circulated and
where people are like yeah, ifyou see any APC person out there
protesting, go to the peoplethat are leading the party's
houses and go kill them, becauseyou've got to cut the head off
the snake.
That's what they're thinkingand that's just terrible.
But, like I said, corruption isall over in Africa right now
(39:39):
and some of the Africancountries are getting aggressive
.
And people be aware and let'smake this world a better place
for everybody to live in that'sall I have to say in our
governments and try to be activeparticipants in civil liberties
.
That's all I can say.
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