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February 15, 2022 45 mins

  This just in, Canadians DO have a boiling point! This weeks podcast has taken us back to some of the latest developments of the Canada trucker protest while we get a real life Canadians point of view on Trudeau and the job he is doing. Where will this lead!?
  As always we will go over our very overdue but timely Super Bowl predictions, from the old super bowl history to what we see coming down the line to the future of the NFL after this huge event. Enjoy Episode 12 of Maple Glazed!



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Zac Saleski (00:10):
Welcome to a brand new episode of maple glazed.
That's right. I am Zac. I am theclay's and I am the maple sounds
like we're about to do like agay Pornhub thing.

Murph (00:23):
He merchant people, I am an

Zac Saleski (00:27):
unofficial mascot.
Yeah, like basically is a mascotsomewhere. Oh my gosh. You guys
see us out there on the streetsin Maple and the glaze and
exactly just keep on driving youdon't want these problems.
That's it. Oh welcome to We areon episode 12 Holy crap nice
1212 five volts. See arrow yougot it. Wow learning simple.

(00:48):
Germans like yeah there you gojust that yeah and that
concludes the German corner for30 seconds Welcome to the German
milkwith your host maple Hey guys
perfect

Murph (01:04):
that we now need to get tattoos of that high white man.
Oh my god we are for cut what?
What are we what are we are weputting a label to this? I do?
It's 12 it's 12 we are afterlast week's interesting abruptly
ending. I know right? Yeah, Ikind of have a very quickly very
quickly. That's what she said.

(01:26):
guy had a situation off cameraalmost off the microphone that
Murph had to like go becauseusually when we record these he
has adult league hockey gamesthat same night like tonight.
Yeah, see what happens. Yep,just squeeze it in before adult
like I'm happy you could squeezeme in the night. You're welcome.
There we go. Very special placeoften Friday. You said no. So
that's what you want yourFriday's free. Well, you know.

(01:49):
Anyway, some of us have to workwith Chuck. What a week. This is
a Super Bowl week. On top ofthat Canada is currently having
a meltdown. Yep, just like lastweek. World's burning all that
fun stuff. Trudeau is cryingyet. castigating kicked just I
know a bunch of things rightnow. The diabolical

Zac Saleski (02:11):
world we fucking list at the time I was like, You
know what, it'd be a really goodidea for us just to do Canadian,
you know, stuff to kind of likeget a quick update on what's
going on with them. And I waslike, oh, it'd be good idea. The
next thing I know, like rightafter I put out the episode, was
it I sent Murph? This it'sOttawa basically restricts
honking to make interestingmatters worse, this whole

(02:33):
situation just keeps gettingmore and more interesting to
watch because now that we gotMurph here, so you get a
different perspective, but thecops went in took their reserve
fuel for all the truckers thatwere sitting in Salt Lake siphon
them a bunch of cops with hosesjust suck it and

Murph (02:53):
pass it out everywhere.
You're not supposed to swallowit right

Zac Saleski (02:58):
but it's just crazy because the cops went in they
took all the reserve fuel so andnot to mention like the
temperatures were like Sub Zerotemps at night so people were
like potentially freeze to deathso the next day you have great
people Ottawa decided you knowwhat we're gonna do they start
carrying like these gascanisters so they can walk from
the gas stations to the trucksand then try to help refill them

(03:19):
so they can have some heat andwhatnot. And then the cops
caught on and then they're likeNo, you can't do that you're
helping and abetting the enemylook what the hell's going on.
So yeah, it got so bad that theystarted arresting those people
helping the truckers now we'reseeing stuff to the point where
the people started trolling thegovernment because now they're

(03:40):
like well you know what, sinceyou guys are going to arrest
everybody more people startcoming out for the trucker start
protesting with them and thennext you know, everybody that
came out to help protest withthem they're having all gas
canisters they actually filledit up with like, some filled up
with gasoline some fill up withKool Aid, just so they can never
tell like who has run gasoline

Murph (04:00):
and then the auto right yep, the Ottawa police

Zac Saleski (04:03):
it was just like, we will end this and all of
this.

Murph (04:06):
Yeah. Care. It's like those people out there not
Canadian 10year Yeah, exactly. The hell's

Zac Saleski (04:12):
the Trudeau is like he's shitting his pants and I'm
like, What in the world? Let'sgo to our Canadian correspondent
Murph.

Murph (04:20):
Well, unfortunately, I have not been keeping up like
you have with all the details,but that's how it works. No,
that's totally kind of whathappens. I don't know though.
That's like it's funny because Iguess like my family side of it,
they're not very political. Theydon't really have opinions on
this stuff. But it is funny thatI do have some distant family
that's very opinionated andpolitical. So they probably
won't be out there right nowdoing this stuff. It's so

(04:42):
stereotypical Canada or like theUS it's like oh, I support this
let's just go riot whereas likeCanada would be like wait while
they're freezing so let's getthem gas first. Help them out.
Hey, and then maybe and thenlike and then basically because
the police have free muchfumbled the shit out of this.
They're like, well, now we'regonna join the protest because
We're being unrightfullypunished. So it's just like

(05:03):
we're just trying to bring a cupof sugar to our neighbor kind of
thing. And it's just kind oflike Yeah, it's so stereotypical
Canada that it'slike it's a nice gesture so in a
weird situation it'sso weird so weird. I don't know
how to comprehend like toexplain it when it's like we
talked about last podcast Canadais so go with the flow was so
much. But then the moment aboundary has been crossed is

(05:25):
just a complete shit show. Andit's the weirdest thing. Like,
it's like, the government neverrealizes how ahead they are
compared to other countries thatthey just kind of continue to
pile on the shit sandwich a bit.
Let's see how far we can pushthis until our people break.
It's like outside mandate, likein the US, you shut people down

(05:45):
for quarantine. And we wererioting since like day one.
Unlike Canada, they're like,Okay, we understand we got to do
this. That's fine. And thenlike, Okay, well, how about we
also do this in Canada, youknow, do we got to do and
they're like, Okay, well, it'sgonna raise prices. Okay, well,
free health care, whatever. Andthey're like, Well, you know
what, let's really fuck withthem. Like, let's like, let's
say they can't walk in parks andlike, really can't leave the
house anymore. And it's justlike, are you guys a high? Like,

(06:06):
what? Like, why are you right?
Like, why are you doing allthis? Like, it's, it's some of
the most aspect where thingssometimes where it's like,
sometimes you like, look at it,you're like, I think the
government's just doing this tocause drama and be on the bad
publicity is publicity kind ofthing where it's like, you know
what, no one's talking aboutCanada for a while. Let's do
something fucking stupid andreally kind of turn the screws

(06:26):
into it, because the US ishogging all the spotlight right
now we really need to

Zac Saleski (06:32):
now like the front lines are starting to break a
little bit for Canada. I readthat, just like the US a lot of
the mandates masked mandates andvaccine mandates are starting to
like, expire. So I think a lotof are supposed to expire at the
end of this month. So I thinkthere's a lot of the cities
around Canada, like you knowwhat, just let it go right?
Fine.

Murph (06:49):
Ball exactly what they have to do now because they've
looked up, they've dropped thebag so bad. It's just so bad.
Like, it's

Zac Saleski (06:55):
not even just like, it's just like the country is
like, yeah, every city like

Murph (06:59):
most Canadians care that much about wearing masks like
Americans, and it's just like,what, they've done all this
other stupid shit and tried tolike, just overrun people's
lives that now they're like,Okay, now they're just angry
about everything. So it's like,yeah, like we talked about, it's
like Canadians, I feel like theywill allow so much but once you
once you really kind of tried toput your deals into them, then

(07:20):
that's when they're like, Okay,now the whole place is going up.
And then you're gonna like, suckwe really sucked down there. We
could have gotten away with thislike, like I yeah, there's like,
really, I don't really know howto explain it. And this is a
really stupid and I'm sure mostpeople are like, yes, what they
do in Europe, no big deal. Butthe recycling program in Canada,
it's like the weirdest thing.
I'm sure in Europe, they dosomething similar, but like,

(07:40):
yeah, so Canada is very bigabout green initiative. It's a
big deal for them. So literally,it is like, every day of the
week is a certain recycleprogram. So like you can only
put out on the curb for theTrashman to pick up or waste
men, whatever you call them now,to pick up is like waste, right?
Certain items, bottles or oneday, then it's bags, then it's
compost items and things likethat. And I kid you not more and

(08:03):
help you if you accidentally mixan item in proper item on that
day, they will pick through itand leave it there for you. And
it's like it's like the mostlike, oh, it's yeah, it's like
so stereotypical Canada, thenicest backhand, they can do
this, like, you've made amistake. I'm not going to
confront you about it. But I'mjust also not going to like I'm

(08:24):
not gonna address it like yeah,it's just like gonna happen. And
like, and I'm sure in Europethey're like yeah, no, that's
what we do like the US it's likethat's what my family in Canada
sometimes have a hard timewrapping their head around
Where's like the US is like,just thrown Recycle Bin. That's
it like Chuck Sure. You don'tneed to separate it and like,
nope, destroyed all the recyclebin and they'll take it like
it's just like that. It's likeyeah, it's the funniest thing I

(08:45):
guess. So he's

Zac Saleski (08:47):
very much like that. Now we didn't we never had
to like put away stuff like thatand put them out one the city
they stayed in there very muchlike well, just mostly like the
immigrants live there. Sothey're like, well, they don't
know any better. So just, youknow, kind of, like siphon off a
different track, like garbagecans, and then they'll just
break it apart themselves. Andyou just toss them in there,
whatever. And but it's like,it's weird like that for a lot

(09:09):
of the houses in the area. Theydo that. So one day we have
compost one days. Yeah, plasticand all this other said

Murph (09:15):
no, saying that probably is very European. But it's just
like, I mean, I am Canada. Yeah.
Well, no, I think the one othercountry of Isabel don't even
know they did anything likethat. But then I was in a hotel
the whole time. But I don't eventhrough all the recalls of doing
that kind of stuff. But anythingwill doba does, right? Whether
the other one that kind of blowsmy mind is like so in Canada,
the tower is run by thegovernment. So they call it

(09:36):
hydro in Canada. And that's likethe power lines and all that
stuff. So they want so becauseof that it's kind of like a
monopoly that the governmentwill hire companies that they're
pretty much the only ones thatdo it. Yeah. And so they can
pretty much get away withwhatever they want. So like,
again, privileged white guy. Wehave a summer home in Canada to
keep your family so we have thepower to it so that we can have

(09:56):
electricity and run all thatstuff. I'm sure most of you were
like, it's a cabin. Why wouldyou need electricity? It's just
alright. You know, obviouslyelectricity, it's fine. Don't
ask. So hydro knows this. Sofrom the end of the summer,
which for us it was it's like, Idon't know, like August till
July. No one's in that cabin.
And it's actually been a fewyears since anyone's been that

(10:18):
cabin because we're all workingnow we're adults, like, we just
can't get up there anymore likewe used to. And I kid you not,
my dad still gets a bill fromthe hydro. That literally, they
have to pay to still have theopportunity for power to run to
the college. So literally, thereis that building has no power
running through it at all, likeno heater, no nothing. And my

(10:39):
dad still has to pay like a $25monthly thing, just so that
hydro can say like, Yeah, cuz werun power to the area. Like,
that baffles my mind. I'm sure alot of homeowners are like,
yeah, no, that that makes sense.
What I did is like, baffles mymind that it is you're not even
using it and everyone else ispaying for it. And you still
have to pay like it's like amembership fee for Netflix.
You're like, what? Like, I don'tmean I don't want to sound super

(11:02):
socialist, but it's like,unfortunately, electricity in
some of this stuff is like acar. It almost feels very common
right now. It's like you needthat. Like, it's hard. Like, you
know, we can't go back to theStone Age of just a fire. So I
think like it's kind of nutsthat like,

Zac Saleski (11:15):
it just sounds like crazy. So it almost sounds like
you're paying for your yourneighbor's Netflix series. Like
this gets nuts, which is a damnshame should not be doing that.
You steal like everyone else,right? Is hop on it. Make sure
no one's using it the same timeexactly. Whether that's a toxin
was It's like someone hackedinto my Netflix and they keep
like, forget what they keepwatching. It's like some

(11:36):
childhood like show. It's likethey keep watching this show.
It's every single day. It's noteven.

Murph (11:43):
I feel like that is the most first world problem
complaint I have ever heard inmy life where literally like
they're like, Oh, my Flex hasbeen hacked and someone is
watching the same show be like,who cares? Change the password,
figure it out. But like, theycan't steal money from you or
anything like that. It's mildlyinconvenient. like, damn, right.
Oh, I forgot to mention, myparents are just up in Canada.

(12:04):
My grandparents. Oh, so they'llbe Oh, my mom's coming back at
the end of the month. She saidshe bought some of my favorite
cookies in Canada. So we'll haveto have to share some of those
with you. Looking forward to itthere Right.

Zac Saleski (12:15):
Ketchup chips.
That's all we need. I

Murph (12:17):
know. I don't know she got those but
God, I know. That's back. Ohyeah. Sherry crack.
Well, I'm planning on big goingup into the summer, so I'll make
sure I get Yeah, right. There wego. Finally, fun stuff.

Zac Saleski (12:31):
I have been trying to push for ketchup chips in the
States because lasers know howto do it properly and

Murph (12:37):
everything they're over.
I think you're everywhere inEurope to most places.

Zac Saleski (12:40):
They have I mean, it's mainly paprika, but oh
yeah. Some play some companieswill do catch up with it's the
same thing. Like here likethey're they're good. They're a
little bit more seasoning onthem but not even close. It's a
candidate downs to seasoning onit always tastes so good.
Frickin magnificent. The thingthat was

Murph (12:58):
confused me how companies do like flavors in other
countries. Like I think I saw avideo where they were visiting
Romania or something like that.
And yeah, they had barbecueDoritos. And I was like, That
sounds amazing. Because I lovethe Dorito chip and I feel like
a barbecue sauce on that wouldbe sick. I have no idea why they
do not have that here inAmerica, especially since I've
had barbecue is the mostAmerican thing ever.

Zac Saleski (13:21):
Oh, a lot, a lot of stuff overseas. So what they do
is they usually send it overthere because they want to test
out it's kind of like a testmarket thing. Or what happens is
basically maybe something's notvery popular here. So they just
throw it over there and seelike, Alright, maybe we can get
some money out of it. Right justfor the distribution, whatever.
That's like when I went overthere, Germany, shopping came

(13:43):
across what Sweet and SourSkittles. I was like,

Murph (13:47):
Oh yeah, we've haven't had those in a long time. Yeah,
the ones that the sugar on itlike the sour sugar on it
kind of is they had them it was

Zac Saleski (13:53):
like sweet and sour. And they had like hot and
something else. I don't know. Itwas weird. Like it was like the
weirdest concoction of stuffthat I've ever seen in my life
and for some reason paprika justtastes way better over there
than it does here.

Murph (14:05):
Spices probably yeah certain spices they probably get
being so close to was it isn'tlike Indian stuff. They're like
the spice capital or somethinglike that. Yeah, the Middle East
the other one that has like amarket Yes, it's the Middle East
right they have like a marketsell spices and all that stuff.
They say like that's where youget like the authentic really
good spices,

Zac Saleski (14:23):
bro. Like the Indian food Indian restaurants
right over there. and Europe arejust a taste so I could I could
imagine Good god. I'm not even acurry guy. But I had some like
Damn, it's a good that's a nice

Murph (14:34):
it's not a big 330 thing.
Sorry German thing like thecurry bratwurst and stuff like
that. Or something. Oh, yeah.

Zac Saleski (14:42):
Curry worse. Yeah.
Yeah, it's basically justbrought worse with like a curry
sauce. It's really good.
Everything just tastes better. Idon't know. badness. There we
go.

Murph (14:51):
Where's the badness corner? Yeah, it's on. No,
that's a corner. Show some waytoo fat for the corner. Yeah.
Some low you get some bratwurst.

Zac Saleski (14:59):
Exactly. You know how it is?

Murph (15:00):
Oh yeah, man do a to file I'm hungry for chicken tikka and
naan bread Tiki Marsala do Ah,damn, there's one near my house
like I keep wanting to try it. Ijust never think to go there cuz
I don't know TJ is a big Indianfood fan. So I'm also nervous
myself as I was only like one ortwo dishes already. Like, it was
nervous. I'm gonna go there andbe like, What the fuck am I
doing?

Zac Saleski (15:19):
Well, it's little bit more difficult in the US
because like, you never know ifthey're going to be sitting
there like you're going to shootyour pants.

Murph (15:25):
Like Like Good Luck.
Wait, man.

Zac Saleski (15:29):
ride this ride, man. Okay.

Murph (15:33):
Oh, he's got a pretty good Indian population. So like
they do I feel like yeah, theyprobably can't get spices like
you could in Europe. I feel likethe they would have pretty are
salt. Right? effect that prettyauthentic Indian. No,
word of the day is preservative.
Right? You're like,that's the only thing that like,
we all we've also found like anauthentic Chinese food place
once and you're one of my oldplaces I lived and he was huge.

(15:55):
So I guess it's like forsharing. But the thing that
always threw me was likeauthentic food. I keep
forgetting. It's like these mayinclude the bone in the meat. So
because I'm very like, nogiggity I'm lazy or whatever.
And I hate like muscle and Ihate tendons. I hate that little
like crunchiness sometimes weeat meat. It freaks me out. I
forgot so yeah, I forgot what'sthe chicken dish was but it

(16:17):
literally was like they justtook the chicken and they just
like cut it up with like acleaver. So there are bits of
bone in it. And so I think itwas so that when the soup it was
like it would be also like abone broth. It was tasty. But it
just sucked when you eat themeat. Like you bite into it
until he's crashing like I thinkit was broke a tooth and you can
pull the book. Damn it. That'sthe only thing I keep forgetting

(16:37):
is like authentic. They don'twaste anything. So it's like,
yeah, everything's included,however. So here in Ohio, the
North Market we've alreadytalked about that in a previous
podcast. I don't have Somalianfood and that was actually
really good. I'm always verysurprised and oh, like I enjoy
food that I think will be like,I'm probably going to shit my
pants. And I actually enjoy itand it actually agrees with me

(16:57):
pretty good. I'm pretty good.
Unfortunate knock on wood. Aboutwhat I eat for some reason now
that the fast foods I can'thandle anymore. So it's like

Zac Saleski (17:05):
very ironic cuz I can't even eat Taco Bell without
die.

Murph (17:08):
I can't Nope. Yeah, we'll do it again. Or McDonald's or
anything. I got a Wendy's burgerlast night cuz I was really
hungry. That thing set so heavy.
And I was just like, no, like,even the condiments they put on
it like just felt weird to mewas like normally like, I kid
you not like I could make aburger at home. And I could put
like some mayo and ketchup andmustard like they would do but
for some reason when I waseating it just tasted just very

(17:29):
processed and everything to me.
Maybe it's because I'm now doingyou ever seen that? That
vegetable ketchup that has likeless sugar? Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah,
I do that now. Yeah, better thannormal ketchup is the normal
ketchup is so much sugar. Forme.

Zac Saleski (17:42):
It's not even like the the sugars. It's like the
vinegar based well. It's likethen next year and I always kind
of see that I get moredehydrated after I have like
ketchup because it just vinegarjust soaks up all I'll get like

Murph (17:55):
sometimes after that or like salad dressings. I'll get
like the odd canker. So it lookslike my tongue and herpes. But
yeah, it's like though, soworst, man, you guys are
watching the video portion. Yousee Murph slowly creep out.
Sorry, I'mtrying to come back in. I think
it's because I realized I looklike a Swedish sailor in this in
this outfit I've chosen to wearso I'm not realizing that as I'm
looking at myself to not look ata mirror when I left today. So

(18:16):
it's like the gray hat with theblack and white stripes. Hoodie.
It definitely looked like I'm aSwedish sailor, which is really
funny, but I sent you a video,which one that the Swedish Chef
and Henrik Lundqvist Oh yeah,yeah, yeah. Serious. Yeah, cuz
we just shot boys, right? Oh,sonny, Lundqvist retired. Number
one to the rafters which wasawesome. Well, I guess while I'm

(18:37):
on between two subjects now.
Well, no, that's good. Commentabout so how like Swedish. I
think it's like a probably justlike historical thing. Yeah.
Like when they get married. Ifyou look up like Swedish
marriage pictures, they all wearthese like short, straight
sailor suits that look likeVictorian children. Yeah, like
they all do it. Like I only knowbecause hockey, a lot of Swedes

(18:58):
play in the NHL. And so, youknow, with my brother and all
that, so he'll show like, yeah,marriage pictures and all that
stuff. And it's like, yeah,they're wearing these weird
striped bathing suit lookingsailor suits
explains a lot. Yeah.
I had a question for you. Oh,yeah. worth coming in. Here we
go. All right. I'll get youropinion on it. Get your opinions
on it. So Nope. Henrik Lundqvistsays jersey retired. It's been

(19:22):
it has been officially announcedwithin one week. So if you're
looking at Hey, did you havethat much free workout?

Zac Saleski (19:30):
In the morning, hi, Ally works. There you go. Cuz I
was waiting for the podcast andI was like, You know what,

Murph (19:36):
we're gonna have fun.
We're gonna have a good time,but not a long time. All right.
He retired. It was announcedtoday that to grasp well, not
officially, but it's speculatedthat Tuco Rask will be retiring
shortly because he stepped awayand there's been some insider
stuff that he's going to retire15 year career with the Boston
Bruins to go rest was a backupwhen Boston won their cup.
Henrik Lundqvist has not won theStanley Cup. Do you still think

(19:58):
think that they are Hall of samecaliber players. Do you think
that you need to win achampionship to be a Hall of
Fame athlete? No, exactly.

Zac Saleski (20:09):
It's this is a very hard point because there are
players and you can go tofootball with the same

Murph (20:16):
thing. Wow, thanks. I know football there too. That's
their bait in every sport.

Zac Saleski (20:19):
It's starting to move that direction where it's
like, okay, you haven't won achampionship, but that's okay.
But you're good. You're good. Iwas like, all right. I mean,
very Sanders I get on. SoJackson. Yeah, like all those
guys. Dan Marino, I understandthat. I'm not saying you should
never be considered. But ifyou're setting like top 10
records, okay, you know, inthat, alright, so, then I'd say

(20:40):
at least top 20. Okay, no, youcan at least work with that.
Since you

Murph (20:43):
have all this energy.
I'll throw another curveball.
Oh, yeah, throw anothercurveball at you. You're not?
How do I put this properly?
Okay, you're setting teamrecords for your team, but maybe
not records for the league? Who?
Yeah,

Zac Saleski (20:57):
in that case?
Probably not. Okay. This is mypoint. Because I mean, that to
me that just says roll playerall the way. That's fair. Okay.
But this is where the thing getsinteresting, because now those
are players not if you want,again, the coaches. This is a
different one because I've hadthe same debates with Marty
Schottenheimer the Chiefs foryears where it's like he didn't
win a championship, but he's wonso many games, you're like, he's

(21:20):
top five all time and wins. Whatdo you do in that case with
coaches who are so successfulwhere you're like, you don't
want a championship?

Murph (21:30):
Yeah, I think that argument works for coaches,
because coaches are the X's andO's. They're the you know, the
Bill Belichick all that eventhough he's won Super Bowls,
they can make or break yourteam. So I feel like if a team
in a program is successful, thatis a lot of it. Thanks to the
coach because you can have kindof like trauma, please. Right.
Well not shut them right now.
Definitely not. Well, no, no,no. Let me find out. I'm kind of
not but I'm trying to thinkright now. Oh, like the Edmonton

(21:51):
Oilers. Like they have a lot ofreally good players, but like
the coach has kind of done goodbut not great enough that they
are almost out of the playoffsfor having, you know, one of the
best players in the world andanother arguably best goal
scorer in the world. ConnorMcDavid, and Leon dry, sidle,
you know, and they're like, oh,goalies and this kind of stuff
is like Yeah, but as a coach,the islanders coach will stay

(22:14):
warm. I'd like Barry trots.
Great coach, he's helped theIslander program become more
successful. Yeah, they're not inthe playoffs right now. But like
they were favored to win thisyear. They just had an off year
they had placed for the first 16games on the road, which is like
geez, you know? Yeah, you couldbe we could talk about this
another time. You could be aprofessional athlete, but row

(22:34):
games are truly homefieldadvantage because you're just on
your Yeah, you're on if you'renot home, you're traveling all
these different places stayingin a hotel for two weeks more.
Yeah, it's tough to do. Butanyway, so I think coaches can
be judged by that. I thinkthat's fine. What makes those
these interesting is I'm not Iforgot about Henrik Lundqvist.
I'm not 100% sure on that, but Ithink he's up there for the New

(22:56):
York Rangers or storiedfranchise, if it's so many great
goalies go through. Yeah. Andthen like John Davidson for
them. And then Mike Richter, Imean, their original sex
franchise, so they go back toblack and white. And then like,
same with Boston. Yeah. SoBoston like has like Gary
Cheevers. And I think Glen Hallmaybe we played there briefly.
Really good guys like that. TimThomas, like really great

(23:18):
goaltenders. So to grass if heretires. And I think top in
Boston with wins second, I thinkit's safe percentage and stuff
like that. And he technicallywon a cup but he never played he
was the backup when they won thecup. So his name is on top. But
then after the goalie, that onethan the cup left, he kind of
has burdened this and gottenBoston to be as solid as I've

(23:40):
gotten. So it's like, it's it'sinteresting. I think it's I
think I would give to grasp theHall of Fame inductee. I don't
know about him or Lundqvist likethey made the one runs the
championship and they lost la Idon't know there's something
about him I just don't maybejust cuz he's a very good
looking guy that can play guitarand I'm like, You know what,
he's got enough Hall of Famethings in his life right now.
Like he's gonna be fun, guys.
Yeah, yeah, he's the king in NewYork like he's gonna be fine and

(24:03):
he's a big Sweden guy. He wantssome medals in Sweden so like
he'll be fine to grass finishnot the best looking guy
actually looks like Penny wastea little bit. Um, you know that
kind of stuff. So it's like, youknow, give me something the guys
struggling in Boston or New Yorkstuff market Boston's a tough
market to because I was like,yeah, those people Boston or New
York. It's like, oh, you know,we got all this stuff. They're
tough, but it's New York,Boston. It's like those are blue

(24:25):
collar salt of the earth. IrishAmerican, like Italian American
like, you don't fuck with them.
Like that's, yeah, you go to NewYork to learn. Yeah, you know,
you get certain areas in NewYork and it's more transplants
than anything. It's like Bostonlike those people have lived and
died. They're like that's whatthey are like they don't leave
Boston. But very few they likethe town like it's it's crazy

(24:47):
stuff Dorchester and stuff likethat. It's crazy like that Ben

Zac Saleski (24:49):
Affleck he don't leave you stay. You get you stay
there. You get drunk. Be Blooddrinks out the whole city.
You're fine.

Murph (24:55):
Well, it's really it goes to show you like tons of actors
and actresses from New York. Nota lot of thing I mean, obviously
New York is used as a backdropfor a lot of big movies. But it
doesn't seem like a culturalthing. Whereas like Ben Affleck,
Matt Damon, they've all made atleast one movie about Boston.
And you could just tell they'resuch a cultural thing about
Boston. Very true. So hard toexplain, but it's like a certain

(25:16):
regional use every Missouri inKansas City. Paul Rudd, you had
the Wizard of Oz, and you hadOh, you got farms. That the
painting it's American golf isnot Missouri is American. Not
the one I'm picking up with theold guy. The pitchfork is
playing wife. Battle, they callit the marinating.

Zac Saleski (25:36):
I know I'm hitting you're talking about about the
name of it. I'm sure one of ourlisteners would be like, yes,
you're so uncultured.

Murph (25:42):
Oh, we're very uncultured. We're American. and
Canadian.

Zac Saleski (25:45):
Who's that? Feller with the pitchfork, right, you
know?

Murph (25:51):
I'm looking this up. Now.
This is gonna bother me aboutthis painting. I added American
Gothic.
Oh, there's also a movie. That'swhy I thought you're talking
about a movie. I was like, Oh,yeah. Wait,
hold on. The mixture of theright. Yeah, American Gothic.
Yep, yep. Yep. Now I knowthat'll

Zac Saleski (26:05):
fart on Good Times.
I remember that from boy meetsgirl was like season or two or
whatever was Eric was liketrying to spy on Topanga. He's
like, you'll never know I'mthere. She's like, try me. And
so the whole time like he's liketrying to London. And then he's
in the Patriot American goth onbeanies classroom, and you just
sit there as the old man. He'slike, just stern and still and

(26:27):
whatnot. And Corey comes on.
He's like, You gotta be kidding.
He's like, revenge is gonna beso sweet. So sweet. Jeez, I had
to take a miracle. So let's getinto

Murph (26:40):
I guess that also kind of trades this into the second
thing I've noticed.
Oh, what do you know? Oscars arecoming up soon. Oh,
right. Or Emmys? Whatever,something like that. So they're
talking about some of the newmovies that come out. So there's
one on Netflix that actually Iguess is like highly rated so I
kind of want to watch it likethe power of dog. So like,
Western, but BenedictCumberbatch fun name is like a

(27:03):
main character in it. Soobviously has to have like,
because it's like an old schoolWestern Americana. And so I
always find it funny. What areyour thoughts on non American
actors playing old schoolAmerican roles?

Zac Saleski (27:16):
I think we're outsourcing too much.

Murph (27:20):
No, I mean, I give a credit like you know, like come
Yeah, I like come on your backwhat?

Zac Saleski (27:26):
I like come back.

Murph (27:29):
Look Cumber bucks. It's like the whole switching up
Right exactly.
I feel like I haven't seen a lotof movies with him in it
Cumberbatch besides obviouslydr. strange, but I feel like he
was like this big name and Ihadn't really seen him much and
then now he kind of popping upeverywhere again. Well,

Zac Saleski (27:46):
comer Buck I tell you what, he's not a bad he's a
great actor. He's been a lot oflike smaller parts which I've
always enjoyed but with him it'sit I always really liked to go
down this road. The one

Murph (27:58):
when people listen for it we go down right going down road
down roads and we change rapidlyeverywhere we go keep up right
keep keep was the

Zac Saleski (28:05):
one that wake up the one where you created the
it's basically during World WarTwo where they created like the

Murph (28:11):
oh, this the code thing?
Yeah. All that one. Yeah, yeah.
He played the the guy was gay.
Right? Yeah. Yeah. I wanted tosee that

Zac Saleski (28:19):
actually go into like transition therapy like,
yeah, the one with theelectrodes and stuff. So they
show parts of that with himcreating this. He was a Nigma
whatever the hell was it?

Murph (28:28):
It was like, Yeah, okay.
I can't remember the title. ButI saw it but right. Great. Yeah.
My parents saw me like, it'samazing. And I'm like, Damn,

Zac Saleski (28:36):
it's great. Yeah, great stuff. He's actually in 12
years of slave. surprisingly alot of

Murph (28:41):
good actors and actresses. Brando parts. Like
what Brad Pitt come into this?
Like he just came in as like, itwas like Jedi or whatever. He's
like, Oh, you're cool with me.
But I still gotta leave youhere. And I'm like, wait, what
what is happening right? Yeah,it was like a bunch of

Zac Saleski (28:53):
boys get everybody for helps to get out. Like
better comer but was like, Ican't really help you. I'll do
whatever. I'll talk to somebodyfor you. The hell that gonna do?

Murph (29:04):
Right? Jesus? I think that's yeah, that's Benedict
Cumberbatch. And I feel likelike you just randomly pops up
in movies. They're like, Oh,yeah, I keep forgetting he's a
good actor. And then he'll getlike the one roll virtual but
yeah, but okay. I feel like adefinitely can go either way.
Cuz I know what ArnoldSchwarzenegger had a few roles
are just like what the fuck isthis? Like, you know, cuz he's
just had that gaudy accent thatyou're just like, you can't

(29:27):
coach that out of him. Likethose has the

Zac Saleski (29:28):
widest names. Oh, that's it? Yeah. Touching all
the way to his name was Howard.

Murph (29:33):
Yeah. Which I know America. Exactly.

Zac Saleski (29:36):
Had to go into trouble, man. He's at the
office. I get it.

Murph (29:42):
I feel like there are some cases where like, yeah,
there are American actors thatprobably could have gotten it
that might have played the rolea little better. They have more
of a Western professionalism.
Like they're they've done themso much. They know a lot better.

Zac Saleski (29:54):
But Americans have this weird obsession with
Brett's true accent I believe.
Yeah, sex and they just saythey're way more cultured and
together

Murph (30:03):
even though we want our independence I truly don't think
we took our independence likeCanada you know George
Washington will be low anxietyright?
Yeah just like Canada was kindof one of those are like, was
that stand up comedian theIndian one that we should
remember in high school with aclip it was hilarious whereas
like the English left and wekicked them out of the country
but we're like, Oh no, no youcan survive on your own we go
with you

Zac Saleski (30:24):
look up with

Murph (30:25):
exactly say this crap, right.

Zac Saleski (30:28):
Oh my god. Anyway, so Murph, we got the Super Bowl.
Super Bowl.

Murph (30:31):
All right. Super balls.
Yeah, I will watch it. I knowyou said you don't want but I
will be watching it. So Cuz whynot? I usually do just for the
commercials. But I will leave

Zac Saleski (30:40):
the commercial, the commercial I can get behind. So
it's

Murph (30:43):
been a little lackluster lately, and I feel like they've
rolled them out earlier now. Solike, a lot of times you see
commercials, like I've beenwatching that for a month. But
true. I do look forward to it.
Unfortunately, I am going tomiss the beginning because I
have a doubleheader for men'sleague. giggity. But yeah, I'll
probably miss like the firstquarter or maybe half. And then
you know, that's usually thegame picks up in the second

(31:04):
half. So I'm hoping the Bengalswill win. Just a little bit of
Ohio pride slash I just hate theRams. Right? I think just
because come on. They havepretty much bought their way
there even though I love MattStafford so like, I will not
disappoint to see him win aSuper Bowl actually would not be
disappointed in that. I justdon't like this. I really don't
like obj Oh, like back homeOdell Beckham. I don't really

(31:25):
like him. I think I'm kind ofhis personality. I think it's
kind of annoying that he tankedhis way out of the browns. So
then get on a Super Bowl teamand potentially win a Super Bowl
and still pretend like he's somegreat wide receiver.

Zac Saleski (31:38):
Well, like I think he's just enough just to get
right. That's

Murph (31:41):
exactly yeah, I get above average. And I think he was
great when he first started andhe's above average now. But it's
like he just keeps riding on thecoattails of his previous
success in New York, salty,Murph? I am Yes. Very salty,
salty, Sailor Murph. Right. Andthen I just do I don't know.
Yeah, I don't know. Why aboutSean McVeigh. But I get it like
Miami's I know, I know. And Iknow as he has a nice house.

(32:02):
Exactly. Obviously gorgeous. Iknow he's in decent shape. And
yeah, no, no, I think I justhate that. It's that constant
promotion of like, his coachingstyle is almost like a
kindergarten teacher. Yeah,like, everybody does everything
great. And he's got to be like,high fiving and hugging and
jerking people off and kind oflike, it's like, Dude, you're
right. Like, seriously, it'slike, Dude, your coach, like,
are you okay? If somebody hatesyou, like it's going to happen,

(32:25):
like, I feel like as a coach,you have to understand, and I
get noticed the old way ofcoaching. But I really do
believe this where you have tobalance that act of
appreciation, and respect, whereit's like, they're not going to
like what you need them to do.
But they will respect what youask them to do. They're like,
that's how it should be. Buteverything seems to be now this
buddy buddy thing where it'slike, I'm fine. You know? Yeah,
treat like adults talk to likeadults. And I think the old

(32:46):
school days of yelling in yourear are gone, which I like. But
you still I think we've talkedabout this in the podcast, too.
But I still think you need thatedge. Because they only become
too friendly with them. You justcan never get them up. You can
never get them going. And peopleare like, well, they're
athletes. They should just like,Nah, good coaches, like day to
day in the normal grind ofthings. You cannot expect an
athlete sometimes to get up forcertain games

(33:08):
when they expect this for Murphto get me up at a time. That's
why they have Viagra. But yes,this podcast is brought to you
by Viagra. The little blue pilldoes Yes. It isn't meant not
not just for depression. No, butBut yeah, though. That's just I
think that's why like, obviouslyhe's still a great coach and

(33:28):
he's smart and he runs goodplays but like Yeah, and I think
too after I watch that Bucs gameI respect Tom Brady is obviously
a first ballot Hall of Famerlike he's a great quarterback. I
still just don't like them solike he's one of those guys I
don't like so the fact that theRams pretty much almost tried to
lose that game to him I'm justlike I don't want it I don't
want the Rams I don't want it gobangles go bagels let's do it.

(33:51):
Like I know there's a bunch ofCleveland people that are going
to be like fuck that shit gorams but I don't know it'd be
cool to see Ohio get back on themap or something again, besides
college football, like it's sotired here but all state it'd be
great just to get excited aboutanother football team besides
Ohio State.

Zac Saleski (34:06):
Or if it goes good insight and analysis.

Murph (34:09):
I don't know you're the football guy. Well, how do I
dominate that?
I have no idea Yeah, why you Isaw you are I really Hey there
look at dumbfounded I don't knowwhat to tell you should have
weaseled my way in but I waslike, Well, what have added
your murder. what's your what'syour expert position? I'm
emotion. What's your extraprediction? Ah, as a as a
football coach.

Zac Saleski (34:30):
I'll tell you what might be on the road for
addition and for this one. Yeah.

Murph (34:33):
Nice. Suddenly reference.
Tom Hanks. Gotta love it. Oh,

Zac Saleski (34:36):
boy. taller.
hacklin Um, I'll preface bythis. I don't like the bangles.
I like Joe burrow. I don't likethe fact that they beat the
Chiefs twice. That's some BS andthen yep, I never liked the Rams
ever since they moved to splitit

Murph (34:51):
off air. Sorry real quick, but all fairness the
Chiefs beat themselves. That'slike a game.

Zac Saleski (34:55):
Yeah. Good luck trying to get that across. Fair
enough. Can I just say Jacksonmom beat them.

Murph (34:59):
That's fair. No Oh yeah, they're under. Alright Can

Zac Saleski (35:03):
I like bro I like though that team whatever I just
really like Matt Stafford I wanthim to win one and then that'd
be cool coast. Yeah be done butI gotta get to size a little bit
off Murph a little bit becauseit's like I hate this new wave
of young coaches. It just drivesme nuts but also to it's the way
the bangles are ran. I just didit's kind of a shit show. Yeah.

(35:25):
They have won the leaguesmallest scouting departments. I
think they have less than fivescouts. I didn't know that
everybody else has over 10miles. They're overworked. Okay,
well, because owner cut costs toevery single. Yeah. Okay. And
then on top of that, they're theonly NFL team without a indoor
facility so they actually gonnahave to go to University of
Cincinnati. To train indoors.
They want to go there. I forgotabout there was a tick tock this

(35:45):
week in the best freakin thingin the world. Actually, it was I
think it was last week when wegot the snowstorm. Oh, yeah. It
was so funny because theUniversity of Cincinnati girls
soccer team was waiting for thebangles and finish shop so that
they can go into practice. Andthis is such a weird I

Murph (36:02):
was lacrosse team. Or when I saw that videos across
Yeah.

Zac Saleski (36:06):
Yeah, but they're waiting for a professional
football team to leave so theycan practice. I'm like, this is
such a weird concept to me, likecaught, like, just get your crap
together. That's all you need todo.

Murph (36:16):
Now maybe if they won the Super Bowl, they'll put more
money into it.

Zac Saleski (36:19):
So all you got to do is just take your practice
field or that it's outside thestadium, put an indoor facility
there if you want to practiceoutside, just go on the main
field. It's like gonna do cuz Imean, if you see the stadium
where Paul Brown stadium is it'slike there's no room for
anything. Right along the river.
Yeah, yeah. So like if youreally have to go like to
Northern Kentucky, if you reallywant any space. Sure. I want the
owner of the Browns to MikeBrown. I want him to pay for his

(36:41):
I guess his cutting corners insome way.

Murph (36:45):
I mean, the bangles just had browns. Alright. Mike Brown.
Yeah, whatever. Yeah,

Zac Saleski (36:50):
I want him to pay for his

Murph (36:52):
NFL step in on that. I guess he's not doing anything
illegal. Totally.

Zac Saleski (36:55):
No. Okay. Yeah, good. Fine, but it's honestly
just a shitty owner.

Murph (36:59):
Oh, probably. Yes. I probably need to do it because
of Joe burrow continues likehe's doing he's gonna get oh
yeah, Dallas will buy him likethey will. They will keep their
good players like I just lookedat us Dr. Murphy. Well, yeah,
don't let not just I'm justsaying like, you know, like,
it's like the guy repeated.
Yeah, the football players arethey're tough, but they're also
pampered they're gonna be like,I don't want to stay in
Cincinnati and practice in thesnow or have to go to like, you

(37:20):
know, I'd rather go to Dallasthat has a full facility or go
to Indianapolis or go whereverelse like it's just like yeah,
where football is moreappreciated. The fans are good

Zac Saleski (37:30):
but yeah, the owner is the owner just cut costs
every single angle he can getbut overall I mean that's one
thing I just I can't stand but Iwith everything that's gone on
this year. It's like and I wastrying to alluded to I was
trying to like go around it withgolf the whole dolphin thing
which drove me nuts the guy theyhired looks like a child and I
the whole thing just ridiculous.
They talked

Murph (37:51):
to a bunch of defensive coordinators got promoted to
like the town's I think andstuff. So

Zac Saleski (37:56):
yeah, Texans saints, all those guys but with
the dolphins he was MikeMcDaniel or something like that.
He was sounds right. Yeah, hewas with the Niners. But what
about a guy who's just trying tolike be friends with people? I
mean, it's just what the hellWell, I mean, we grew up in an
area where all these guys thesekind of big figurehead coaches
are kind of put would say thefear of God and people but they
would put their foot down. And

Murph (38:17):
yeah, it was very, like we're gonna do it. Yeah, it
wasn't like if I say jump, yousay how high not? Why? You know
what I mean? Like, yeah,

Zac Saleski (38:23):
I have anxiety.
Yeah, so also today, the NFLjust announced that they are
going to have a NFL game

Murph (38:32):
in Munich. Nah, I sound exciting. All right.

Zac Saleski (38:35):
And then on top of that, they actually on all their
promotions they actually showeda lot of like chiefs on this
promotion so there's a lot ofpeople are alluding to like the
Chiefs could be going toGermany, which

Murph (38:45):
I'll be cool. There you go. German fans, like damn
place.

Zac Saleski (38:48):
One time I'm going to miss out son of a bit over
there. Right. But oh, well. It'sall good. But yeah, it's gonna
be it's gonna be great SuperBowl. I really just watched
like, usually the Chiefs aren'tin and I'm, I'm really not
interested. And I hate to bethat kind of fan but diehard.
That's America. For you. We'rediehards. Honestly, it's one of
those things too. Like if Iwatch the game, it's a good

(39:09):
defensive stand off. Hell yeah.
Let's go. I'll watch that. Ihate these 40 to 45 games. I
don't like them. Give me like a2817 or 21.

Murph (39:20):
I like that for a second, I think. Oh, yeah. That'd be
like seven to 10 I'm like, thosegames would be boring too. So
okay, there you go. Yeah, that'sa little bit of scoring. But
there's still some odd defensivestops make it exciting. Yeah, a
little

Zac Saleski (39:32):
meat on the bone.
The best one I think I watchedin a while was was a Panthers.
Patriots. Oh, back in the day.
That's like the first half. Ithink it got the score was
probably I don't know. 6333Something like that at halftime.
Like

Murph (39:45):
I think I saw that one.
That's when they didn't notice Ididn't always watch the Super
Bowl when I was younger. I think

Zac Saleski (39:50):
you got to marry right now.

Murph (39:52):
I know. My throat. I like the one I blast. I remember
watching was early 2000s Likewhen the Falcons made it to the
Super Bowl. I got one and Iforgot who they played but it
seemed like a pretty good game Ithink dolphins or Denver or
something better remember yeahthere's a pretty good Super
Bowl.

Zac Saleski (40:07):
Oh my God bring back those old school logos oh
yeah God yep they used to haveit like specialized those Super
Bowl logos to like whatever citythey're Oh yeah, they need to
start doing those again

Murph (40:15):
totally. Alright, I gotta ask this one will trigger you
this will be a good low though.
What did you think of the almostthe Pro Bowl last trash alright
been trash for your dude it'scrazy it's so funny now
Instagram is just an all socialmedia just blowing it up X
players they just hate it Idon't get how like the NFL just
sits there and lets that happenlike literally the guys don't
give two shits like they do notlike it got to put some meaning

(40:39):
behind it do some give them aFerrari if they get the most
points like do something.

Zac Saleski (40:44):
I'll do this and I hate to be that guy like oh,
we're traditionalist. Let's dothis. Go back to early 2000s put
it after the Super Bowl. I knowlike ratings wouldn't be that.
I'm sure like NFL is a greatluck anyway I probably even

Murph (40:58):
worse now forgot that it was that weekend. I was like oh
Pribyl happened figure out

Zac Saleski (41:02):
how to get your ass back to Hawaii first and
foremost and then go back andstart doing skills competitions
like they used to have like themonkey does. It's fun like the
the QB challenge back in theday. Let's do that day. That's
great.

Murph (41:15):
That's like hockey. The all star games are trash. Yeah,
skills top. It's fun. So youwant to watch like this? They do
some? I mean, the shootouts aregetting kind of stupid. But no,
but they have like faster shotlike targets all that stuff.
It's it's good

Zac Saleski (41:28):
state. They used to have like the QV skills
challenge. I used to have likethe lineman offensive lineman
used to like have a benchpresscontest nice yes that they're
just rip stuff out let realityso when every single year that's
awesome. And then stuff likethat to build up to the Pro Bowl
and there was something it's soweird now because ever since
they moved to from Hawaii toother places, it just hasn't
been the same. Gotcha. Cuz youcan tell like guys are like, oh,

(41:50):
sweet and go to Hawaii be great.
Ya know, the one ago yeah, theyactually want to be there. So
the NFL is trying to build thiswhole thing up to where like
there's always there's constantfootball all the time to where
like there's no layover. They'rejust you're constantly consuming
it. It's a you're watering downthe whole tire like brand of
football. It's not good. Yeah,yeah. And then now they're
trying to do this crap overseas.

(42:11):
And now they're like they'retrying to drum up interest for
teams overseas. And that's gonnabe a whole other issue. Like,
yeah, they're

Murph (42:17):
not realizing with football. I think that's what,
like you said always made sopowerful was like, less is more
like them. Yeah, you know what Imean? Listen, the more you have
certain things. It's kind oflike the hockey season. I love
hockey, it is my passion. Butthere are so many games that it
is pretty close to one of thelongest seasons in professional
sports. So by the time theplayoffs roll around, and those
go seven games deep, you'relike, I don't really I'm kind of

(42:38):
tired of watching now. Like,yeah, I mean, like, I'll miss
games, because I'll just likehow many games on I think they
said this year they brought theygot it back to I think like 6080
Something like that. Looks likeit's like a season. Yeah, raise.
Oh, yeah. That'd be a two. Andit's just like, I know, baseball
has a ton of games. It's not.
Yeah, 60 or Oh, my God. Yeah.
Yeah. But I think and I thinkthe same thing with like, the

(42:59):
NBA is I know NBA near the endof the season, they'll rest
their stars. Yeah. And it's kindof like people want to see the
superstars. They want to seethat kind of stuff. And yeah,
and now to have hockey tothey're playing so many games.
It's such a physically demandingsport, that's like, there's more
injuries and things arehappening. And it's just like,
it just tarnishes

Zac Saleski (43:17):
the banding the damn rosters which I understand
that's like, that's likefootball, they should have
extended the rosters on top ofthe COVID restrictions, right?
COVID restrictions are becominga tactical advantage,

Murph (43:28):
because they are in hockey. Now we call it taxi
squad. So you have that. Soyeah, a few players that but the
problem is is to is like thosecould be younger players. So
it's like, it's that whole,don't get chicken and egg isn't
the right concepts. But thewhole idea of like, our games
important or developmentimportant. And I know me and you
kind of same and different insome ways where I'm like, I
think practicing with the bigteam is always great, but you

(43:50):
also need games, because let'sface at the end of the day, we
all hate practicing for so long.
We want to get gains and that'show you test what you've been
practicing and get moreconfident. Whereas if you just
practice for a full year, you'renot really practicing with like,
you know, intense all the time.
You're gonna have off days, youknow, you're just losing that
competitive drive. You know,like that kind
of thing. So I don't know.
Mercer content. Exactly. Word ofthe Day. Yeah. 10 There you go.

Zac Saleski (44:15):
It didn't 10 out of 10 Right.

Murph (44:16):
Cumberbatch come back. I don't know. Back I don't know.
Outback Exactly. Steakhouse.
Yeah, here we go. Sponsors,please. Right doing sir. But
it's I'm trying to think maybebaseball might have the only
really like all star game thatactually is pretty decent.

Zac Saleski (44:35):
Yeah. They're they're high stakes. Because
it's like, whoever wins thatgame has a home field advantage
for

Murph (44:40):
the World Series there.
They have a little son but it'salso a little competitive, which
I kind of like where they have

Zac Saleski (44:45):
the game. So they have a little bit of games like
built up right? Like, which Ilike because they have the
futures game, which is all liketop young prospects and you got
your Home Run Derby thing andall this other stuff. Yeah, it's
great. Like I would love to seethat stuff with football, but it
just didn't go so far up athome. Um, I hope you guys have a

(45:06):
wonderful weekend. Enjoy theSuper Bowl if you're watching it
Yes, and if you guys haven't yetmake sure you guys follow us on
all social medias even Murph andhis little Swedish attire.
Exactly you guys watching thevideo portion

Murph (45:18):
you already have already been born. See Jason recently
false. Alright,

Zac Saleski (45:22):
Swedish Jason Bourne there. As always, follow
us on everything. We also have aPatreon make sure you guys check
that out on extra content onthere and we will see you guys
next week.

Murph (45:34):
Sounds good. Make sure Washington and other things as
well. There we go to Americasame data by America.
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