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October 30, 2023 53 mins

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00:00:00 Is 21 Savage becoming bland?
 
00:04:01 Drake's New Album and Its Reception

00:16:02 Discussion on Music and Other Topic

00:22:11 Dwight Howard's Controversy and Waka Flocka Flame's Trump Support

00:28:59 90s vs 2000s

00:39:49 Generational Differences and College Scandals

00:51:54 Patriots Vs Dolphins WK 8 Predictions

Is 21 Savage’s decade-long consistency in music a strategy for frequent big hits, or has he been playing it safe? Is Lil Yachty  an innovative genius?  Lets talk about Metro Boomin's 'Heroes and Villains' to Drake's 'Honestly Never Mind' and 'For All The Dogs'. 

We also dive into a sea of controversy surrounding NBA star Dwight Howard's 2018 injury report, his coming out, and the end of his marriage. Does Waka Flocka's Trump endorsement hurt his image?

Things get political as we ponder the potential ripple effects of a Trump candidacy in the next election. What does his controversial presidency, and the criminal case looming over it, mean for his chances? Swinging back to the sports arena, we investigate alleged scandals in Michigan's college football scene, scrutinizing the practices of Josh Gaddis. 

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Speaker 1 (00:04):
B mercado.
Have these, the Billy Stade,the Brokaw's Gold?

Speaker 2 (00:28):
Yeah, I'm Shaq-o-S and I'm getting really rich 2017
vibes.
Dude.
I was listening to Ocean Driveon the way home from school
today and I was thinking about2018, rolling loud, seeing 21
Savage.
Yo, I had a thought.
Actually, bro, I really feellike 21 Savage needs to stop
rapping on Drake songs or withDrake, because every song he

(00:52):
makes sounds the fucking sameLike I need him to go do his own
shit.

Speaker 1 (00:58):
Like without Drake.

Speaker 2 (01:00):
I guess maybe that's just in general where he's at in
his career at this phase.
But like I don't know, just hisolder shit or like I don't know
.

Speaker 1 (01:09):
I've been listening to 21 Savage since, like,
probably 2014.
Like, I'm talking about, likeSlaughter Tape.
If you've ever really listenedto that, nah, nah, like I
listened to that when that shitcame out and I was like bro,
what in the fuck is this?
His bro is on there talkingabout drinking and driving and
he has a whole song calledDrinking and Driving.

Speaker 2 (01:30):
Nobody ever does that shit up.

Speaker 1 (01:31):
but you know, the songs just stayed the same.
You know forever, so I don'tcomplaining now Yo speaking of
drinking.
Speaking of drinking when hegot rich.

Speaker 2 (01:44):
Nah, but I think that his bars were more creative and
his music, like his flows, werejust more creative at like a
certain point, like I guess youcould say like that was his peak
.
But I'm thinking like 2017,2016, 2017 to 2019, with like I
am versus like I was or whateverthe fuck that shit is called.
I'm just saying, bro, you'relike I think that was his prime.

Speaker 1 (02:07):
When you say a creative artist or you know.

Speaker 2 (02:10):
Yeah, yeah, he does his own thing.
He's got his own sound.
For sure, 21 Savage has a veryunique sound.
It sounds like no one else buthim, in my opinion.

Speaker 1 (02:22):
I mean, yeah, I get that right, but I'm just saying
that he's a creative artist.
He's not a creative artist.
You know what each 21 Savageprojects him sound like?

Speaker 2 (02:33):
I guess we have different definitions, like I
don't mean like he's notcreative like the Beatles, where
he's like getting all thesestrings and like this, all
combining all these differentsounds, and like like harmonies
and shit and crazy lines, likeyeah, like he just has his own,
like it's almost a decade.
Yeah, I just think he's gettingold a little bit.

(02:54):
I guess that's what I'm saying.

Speaker 1 (02:56):
And that's what I agree, because I'm just like you
know, I wouldn't to say he's acreative artist and I don't even
want to.
I would at least say like, ifwe're going to talk about create
, like a creative trap artist,in a sense, maybe like a little
Yachty, you know, because littleYachty actually has like sort
of shifted some of the yeah,little Yachty's keeping rap

(03:19):
alive a little bit.
Yeah, for sure, fucking king ofrap.

Speaker 2 (03:24):
He's not the king of rap, bro, but I'm saying like
he's keeping it fresh.

Speaker 1 (03:28):
You said that he's keeping rap alive.

Speaker 2 (03:30):
Yeah, like he's keeping it fresh, like he's
keeping it current, like he'sdoing shit that's new.
That's good.
Still, because a lot of guysaren't doing a lot of new shit,
that's good.

Speaker 1 (03:39):
My whole point about 21 Savage is that, like he's
been doing the same shit for 10years at this point, so you know
all him creative in any senseis like wild.
The only difference is that youknow he's just been getting on
bigger songs and now that shit's, you know, making him more
money.

Speaker 2 (03:56):
Well, that's what I was about to get to, because if
we're talking about 21 and thenthe Drake album, her loss.
I want to hear your thoughtsabout the new Drake album, fat D
.

Speaker 1 (04:11):
Where's the pause button Bro?

Speaker 2 (04:13):
that's what it's called.
I didn't call it that, that'snot.
I didn't name the album, thename of the fucking album.

Speaker 1 (04:19):
That's literally the I don't understand why people
are calling the album that, butwhatever.

Speaker 2 (04:24):
We don't.
What do you mean?
You don't understand why peopleare like that's the name for
all the dogs Fat D.
You know, like logic.
Sorry to bring up logic, itonly took me two minutes, but
you know logic.
The incredible two story titsLogic's got tits and Drake's got
a.
I've literally never heardanybody call it that it actually

(04:48):
is called that and the peopledo refer to it on the internet
and in real life as it as tits.
Yeah, that's, it's titseverybody.
Uh, yeah, bobby Tarantino BT mybrother, just because my logic.

Speaker 1 (05:05):
It's so bread.
It is calling it tits.

Speaker 2 (05:07):
No, everyone does.
I never heard that shit askhunter like someone else, like
Shout out to the hunter nameddrop.

Speaker 1 (05:15):
He's a shout out to hunter.

Speaker 2 (05:16):
We got to have him on the pod actually To talk about
tits and family.
Yeah, yeah, he'll be like no,actually, bro, mr Murale bro.

Speaker 1 (05:25):
It's a better album than all of this, so.

Speaker 2 (05:28):
Yo don't forget about the big steppers either.

Speaker 1 (05:31):
You, you don't think so.

Speaker 2 (05:35):
I just avoided answering because I I don't want
to give my opinion, you'd liketo drink out them that much.
Oh, wait, wait.
What are you talking about?
Oh, mr Murale is better thanthe Drake album.

Speaker 1 (05:44):
Yeah, I thought you talked about.

Speaker 2 (05:46):
I thought you talked about the incredible two story.

Speaker 1 (05:48):
No, no, I know you like the incredible two.

Speaker 2 (05:50):
Okay, okay, cause I was like that album is like one
of my favorites all the time,but I love mr Murale.
Mr Murale is great.
I feel like it's really uh.
It has really uh grown Like notgrown what I'm trying to say
like in the past year, like it'sLike it's aged well.
That's what I'm trying to say.
It's aged well.
But as far as Drake's album brolike I'm trying, at first I

(06:13):
didn't like it.
I was like Like whatever.
Immediately when I, when I wokeup and I went on a like a like
a five hour road trip thatmorning, so I listened to the
whole thing in the whip and thefirst song I played this was
like right when I woke up and Iknew that the Drake album
dropped, first song I go andplay is the sexy red song,
because I had to hear what itsounded like.

Speaker 1 (06:33):
I, I did the same thing.
And I had the j-cool song and Ihave not listened to it since.
I've listened to the j-coolsong a couple times, of course.

Speaker 2 (06:43):
Right.
But, he's like your favoriteright.

Speaker 1 (06:47):
I unfortunately uh, this Drake album wasn't really
doing it for me from the start,but I still know I have to go.
I don't have to do shit, but,like you know, i'ma go back and
listen to it, just because I'llgive them the you know the
respect.
Now I feel like music.
I feel like stan or whatever insouth park where, like

(07:07):
everything started to just turnto shit.

Speaker 2 (07:10):
Yeah, but I don't think that's just you and I
don't think that's like, I don'tthink that's necessarily what's
happening.
I I mean, it's a fact that,like, hip-hop is not selling as
much as it used to.
That's a fact, you know.

Speaker 1 (07:23):
So that's, that's something to consider, but I
think it has gotten listening tolike dancing, like electronic
music, like I'm not a rave orsome shit.

Speaker 2 (07:33):
I've I've been listening to a lot of Zach bryan
and lately I've been trying toget into his music because I'm
not really into country and shit.
But Like Mike, mike fucks withhis music and like it's pretty,
it's pretty chill.
Like it's pretty, it's prettygood, like the lyrics are good,
it's, it's it's definitely awave and it's not like that like
super Horny country shit.

(07:53):
Chill bro, I'm actually I toldyou I'm going up for the game.

Speaker 1 (07:57):
Oh, for real.

Speaker 2 (07:58):
I am, yeah, with jet and mike and ryan I I enjoy that
.
This should be fun.
Yeah, hey, bro, if we lose,fuck it.
I'm still going out.
Nah, nah, but we did, I digvisit uh Mike's house.
It's in, uh, somewhere in likenorth florida, I'm not going to
disclose the location?

(08:20):
Nah, no, but it's somewhere innorth florida, uh it's, it's
super chill.
It's like very like south vibes, like like, like Like georgia
vibes.
So I was there and like thatmusic is definitely like a vibe.
In that type of likeenvironment, I feel like with
the nature and like the weatherand shit.

Speaker 1 (08:39):
I get you.
With the nature and the weatherand shit.

Speaker 2 (08:43):
Yeah, dude, like, yeah, it's like just a vibe out
there.
It's just different and youwant to.
It's like I don't know, I don'tknow whatever.
But to go back to the Drakealbum, I will say that you know,
I feel like I'm name droppingall my friends on this podcast,
but like Alex is a huge Drakefan and like I've been like
telling him like I don't reallyfuck with this album, like that
much whatever, but I'm trying tolisten to it more.

(09:06):
There's a couple songs and I'mlike okay, like this is cool and
like it's still good enough tolike, where you could be playing
it at a party in the background, just as music, and not give a
fuck.
That's how I felt about theTravis Scott album.
It's like I could play this atthe party or on the boat and
like it's gonna be a good vibeto like.
It's just like normal to us,but like it's background music.

(09:28):
it's not some shit yeah it's notsome shit that I'm like wow,
this is really good, you know.

Speaker 1 (09:35):
Such a trash.

Speaker 2 (09:37):
Yeah, like the only song on that album that I fucked
with on the Travis Scott albumwas a god damn, what's that Like
?
I can't remember the name offthe top of my head, but it's a
oh, I know.
Yeah, I know that song's fine.

Speaker 1 (09:50):
I don't know how everybody feels the same way.
Everyone likes that song, butevery other song on there
they're like I couldn't name it.

Speaker 2 (09:55):
Yeah, it's like, I know it's like it didn't like he
made it like too late for thelast album and then the rest of
this fucking album.
He was just on some bullshit,nah.
but honestly I think the TravisScott album, well, I don't know,
I don't know, I don't know, Isaved both of these albums and
I'm not really like, especiallywith Drake and this is the last
thing I'll say and I'll let yousay your piece that, like at

(10:18):
least with Drake, bro, all ofhis music is so petty.
It's like, bro, you're almost40, bro, you have a child.
Like you're talking about thesepetty things that, like maybe I
was, I would relate to if I waslike in middle school when I
first listened to you.
But I'm not in middle schooland it's not like like, oh damn,
like, oh shit.

(10:39):
That's crazy.
Like I don't give a fuck, likeI want to hear real shit, or
like like real shit, likehonorable shit.
He just talks a lot of bullshit, in my opinion.

Speaker 1 (10:49):
Yeah, I think he's an example of what happens when
you don't grow with youraudience, right when you when
you don't want to share, right,like because and I hate to even
say it, right, but any 35 yearold who's you know hanging out
with 21 year olds, 22 year oldsand shit like that?

(11:09):
He's obviously you know, he'sstuck in that like.
I don't even have to say it, youget what I'm saying.
So like at least his musicsounds exactly like that,
unfortunately, right.
And it's unfortunate becausehis peers like Kendrick and J
Cole and you know just whoeverwhile they out, I hate to even

(11:31):
say Big Sean, even logic.

Speaker 2 (11:34):
Logic has changed and evolved throughout his career.

Speaker 1 (11:37):
Jay Z is a great example around the same time as
him, have grown and matured withtheir music, and their music
has matured as well.
Right, and it's just like wedon't hear that from Drake.
You get what I'm saying.

Speaker 2 (11:50):
Well, let me, let me, let me say, let me let me push
back a little bit, because Ithink that he did do a great job
with with honestly, never mind,I really like that and he got a
lot of shit for that.
And then like, the next twoalbums after that album have
been pretty like mid and himtrying to like just do this one
style of music that's like pop,hip hop, like popular, like

(12:15):
mainstream hip hop and it's likeI don't think people want that.
That's why the Yachty album wassuch a success, because it was
not classic hip hop or likecurrent, like popular hip hop.
It was.
It was.
It was implementing differentsounds and from different genres
and people really gravitate totoward that, you know.

Speaker 1 (12:35):
I like the Yachty album right, but I wonder what
I'd have to go back and look atwhat it sold.
But I would just say I wonderif more so the reception to it
was because people were just sosick and tired of hearing just
the same basic rap fromeverybody else, right?

(12:56):
So it was just like anytimesomebody came out with something
you know weird and different,and especially from like a guy
like Lil Yachty, right, it'slike huh, so like.

Speaker 2 (13:06):
But it was good.
It wasn't that just that it wasdifferent, but it was actually
quality.
The production was incredible.

Speaker 1 (13:12):
I think it's good, right, I think it's great.
I got the vinyl but I also,going back to it, think there's
probably only four songs onthere that are worthwhile, so
how good really is it.
Like you know, like after.

Speaker 2 (13:28):
It's not a super long album either.

Speaker 1 (13:31):
No, but it's not a super long album, but still,
though, let's say there are ninesongs.
I'm telling you, you know, Iguess it's a 45% or 35,
something like that.

Speaker 2 (13:40):
I don't know.
I feel like.
I feel like I like the mostpretty much the whole album,
maybe a couple songs I'm likenot so you know hype about I
don't think it's his best album,but I do think that his next
album is going to be his bestalbum.
And that EP he drops with thesong with Jake Cole and then the
one with Strike on it.
Bro strikes one of my favoritesongs right now.

Speaker 1 (14:02):
And he probably sold his soul in Andro.

Speaker 2 (14:05):
What the fuck that was so random.
You know what, if you thinkabout it, bro, he was probably
like no, no, no, we're not gonnaget into all that.

Speaker 1 (14:12):
No, but I would say that, like, um, I don't know,
I'm not gonna hate on him forbeing best friends with Drake.
I'm not gonna hate on a dudefor having friends or whatever.
Um, I just, um, I wonder howthat's influenced both of their
careers.
Um, because the Drake featureis not, uh, drake feature is not

(14:33):
necessarily, um, the biggestthing ever, and I think that Lil
Yachty, unfortunately, hasproven that.
You know what I mean, becausethey're they have multiple songs
together, I guess, and I'd saythey're both probably a little
mid.
Well, there's no, probably onthe first one.
The first one is mid.

Speaker 2 (14:51):
You know, talk about Oprah's bank account.

Speaker 1 (14:53):
Yeah, like I don't think I've ever heard anybody
play that song and be like thisis gas.
You know what I mean.
So a Drake feature doesn't helpyou on that right.
And then I would say even thenew one I don't know the name of
it, that one's cool or whatever.
But, like you know, I don'teven think a cold Bennett video
could necessarily save that andmake it.

(15:13):
You know it's not on the radio.
You get what I'm saying?
Yeah, shit, I don't listen tothe radio, but I just know it's
not.
So I feel you.
I feel you.

Speaker 2 (15:21):
I've been listening a lot to uh uh Sunburn by, uh,
dominic Fike.
That album is probably myfavorite album of this year.
I would say that album alongwith the Daniel Caesar album.
Yeah, for sure, I'd say theDaniel Caesar album and the
Dominic Fike album are my toptwo.
Uh, this year and by the end ofthe year I feel like I'll have

(15:46):
like one more to make my topthree, but those for sure in the
top, top two.
But yeah yeah, tell me your topalbums, and then let's get back
to talking about Drake a littlebit more, and then, and then
we'll get off of that topic.

Speaker 1 (16:02):
I guess I'm gonna say Vince Stables.
He dropped a project.
Who else?
Um, honestly, man, it's been atough year for music.
I don't even want to say Ghana,but, like Ghana had a great
project.

Speaker 2 (16:21):
Fuck you me.

Speaker 1 (16:23):
I don't even mean on like oh, honestly, you know who
had the best album of the year,who?
Let's talk about it MetroBoomin.
Now you know it's easy to dothat when you can add, like you
know, all of the great stuff.

Speaker 2 (16:38):
It's like the all star team versus like the.

Speaker 1 (16:41):
DJ Khaled has also shown that that doesn't mean
shit, because nobody's listeningto a DJ Khaled album and he got
the same shit.

Speaker 2 (16:48):
You know what I mean?
Yeah, but I feel like DJ Khaled, like he had that shit going
for him like earlier in time,and now it's more like Metro
Boomin is like doing it now.

Speaker 1 (16:57):
But even when he had that, it was still corny and
those albums were still trash,john, I'm talking about the
Metro Boomin album that hedropped.

Speaker 2 (17:05):
The.

Speaker 1 (17:05):
Spider-Man one.
No, I'm talking about the otherone.
You're joking, right?
What Heroes and villains.

Speaker 2 (17:14):
Yeah, the Spider-Man one bro.

Speaker 1 (17:16):
That's not this, all right, brother.
Have you ever heard Heroes andVillains, no I have for sure I
have Hold on.

Speaker 2 (17:24):
Let me just go check it out Every song on.

Speaker 1 (17:25):
There is literally.

Speaker 2 (17:26):
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm tripping, I'm tripping.

Speaker 1 (17:28):
That's a classic album.
In 10 years, 15 years from now,we're gonna be talking about
that's not so much my style.

Speaker 2 (17:36):
Like this album is good, but like this is how I
feel.
This is how I feel about likethe Like I feel about this, how
you feel about the Yachty album.
Like I'm looking back and I'mlike, realistically, on this
album I'll probably listen tolike four songs Tight.

Speaker 1 (17:58):
That's disrespectful.

Speaker 2 (18:00):
No, but that also came out in 2022, so oh, it did
damn.
Yeah, that's why I thought youwere talking about the
Spider-Man one, because that onecame out this year.

Speaker 1 (18:09):
No, I'm not talking about the Spider-Man one.

Speaker 2 (18:11):
Okay for sure.

Speaker 1 (18:13):
You put that game.

Speaker 2 (18:14):
No, no, I have a Xbox Loser.
Dude fucking Alex just got aPlayStation.
Now all my friends have aPlayStation.

Speaker 1 (18:25):
Join the club, brother.

Speaker 2 (18:27):
I just got this Xbox, like last year.

Speaker 1 (18:30):
Two years ago, ps5.
You can get them at Walmart now.

Speaker 2 (18:34):
Shout out to the plug , I don't know but to go back to
Drake, because we're getting alittle off topic that I really
like what he did on HonestlyNever Mind.
I thought it was fresh and Iwas talking to my friends about
this and I want to get youropinion.
What do you think is better?
What do you like?
More For all the dogs or acertified lover boy?

Speaker 1 (19:03):
Certified lover boy for sure.
Yeah same.
I think he's actually rappingon that one.
I don't know.
I just don't like this albumNeither do I.
I think this album is literallyunfortunately.
I thought Honestly, Never Mindwas Drake's worst album, but
then this came out.
I think they might be tied.
Honestly, I'm not saying he'son the decline, I'm not going to

(19:26):
be Skip Bayless or Max.

Speaker 2 (19:27):
Kellerman, are we going to get into that convo now
?
Can we start talking about how?
Drake's out of his prime?
Can we talk about it?
Logic's out of his prime,cole's out of his prime.

Speaker 1 (19:39):
I don't think so.

Speaker 2 (19:41):
The last couple Cole features have been a little like
yeah because and yeah, you wantto talk about how Drake
features don't mean that muchanymore and it literally got
Cole his first number one.

Speaker 1 (19:51):
I'm saying that it doesn't mean like that.
The song is just going to be ahit.
Jake Cole is a huge artist justlike Drake.

Speaker 2 (19:58):
But he had never had a number one till he got a song
with Drake.
Yeah, and number one means it'sa hit.

Speaker 1 (20:03):
He has multiple throngs with Drake and he has no
number one.
So what does that mean?

Speaker 2 (20:07):
I feel you, you know what I'm saying, of course.
Of course, I'm just playing.
Don't Laugh Again.

Speaker 1 (20:10):
I think he's riding his coat tails.
You know what I mean.
But come on, brother.

Speaker 2 (20:13):
That's dumb.

Speaker 1 (20:14):
I'm just saying that, like you know, the Drake
feature, it don't mean shit.
Where's I?
Love MacCone.
You remember that song, theTuesday song, the club going up
on a Tuesday, hell yeah.
Where's brother at.

Speaker 2 (20:29):
Bro, he's still doing his thing.
He was making music when littlepeople's around, like with
peeping shit.

Speaker 1 (20:35):
Saying he's doing his thing is wild, because you have
not heard his name in likeseven years until he dropped
that.

Speaker 2 (20:43):
Yo don't talk about MacCone if you don't know the
song RIS, ris, ris, ris, ris,ris.
But you ain't heard about.

Speaker 1 (20:50):
MacCone since 2014,.
And now you want to act likeMacCone and be doing some shit.
Bro, he's been working for adecade.

Speaker 2 (21:00):
Yo just give him more time.

Speaker 1 (21:02):
For sure.

Speaker 2 (21:05):
That's what he tells the label.
Yo bro, just give me like sixmore months.
No, you're done.

Speaker 1 (21:14):
It's crickets.

Speaker 2 (21:18):
I'm dead, all right, so you want to get into some
other shit?
Can we talk about Dwight Howard?
He's a dick-sucking rapist.
Is that what I am to believe?

Speaker 1 (21:30):
Dwight Howard's out here wild.
And I remember when all likebro, back in like 2018 and shit
like that, dwight Howard wasgetting injured and shit like
that, and on the injury reportit was saying that he was having
like some shit was wrong withhis butt, right, and everybody
would troll and joke and be likeyo, you know what I mean.

(21:51):
And now we really know for real, like no, that's what was
happening, brother.
Like honestly, I don't want to.
I'm not shaming the man.
Do what you want to do, right.
I'm just saying that, likeDwight Howard just was wild
because on top of that, on topof doing that, he was on some
like wild shit.
He's over here in court havingto be like I had consensuals.

Speaker 2 (22:18):
When you're in court talking about you had some
consensual sex.
You probably didn't have someconsensual sex.

Speaker 1 (22:24):
Holy shit.

Speaker 2 (22:26):
It might be over for that man.
No, so let's keep the list here.

Speaker 1 (22:31):
His whole life is coming out right now,
unfortunately, pause.

Speaker 2 (22:39):
He's.
Something came out for sure broOut the closet.
All right, let's see You'refull.
No, again, I wanted to reiteratewhat you were saying is that
we're not shaming him for beinggay or whatever, although it is
funny that like he had injuriesto his butt and it turns out
that like he was gay.
But that's just funny ingeneral.
But what I'm saying, why Ibrought this up especially is

(23:01):
because of the non consensualaspect to it.
He says there's a report Now Idon't know how true this is,
don't quote me on this, butagain, this is Twitter news says
that report Dwight Howarddenies assaulting man he met on
Instagram.
Claims sexual interactions wereconsensual.
So apparently there's somethingwhere someone is saying that he

(23:23):
assaulted them.
But through that, through thataccusation, we have found out
that you know he's gay becausehe came out and had to say, nah,
they were consensual.
So he's basically, you know,coming out and saying I had
consensual sex with this dudethat I met on Instagram.
It's like I, bro.

(23:44):
But why is he saying that youraped?
That's what that's.
That's that's the part that'sconcerning to me.
Uh, some that, some some otherreports here.
So Apparently he's married to awoman on the LA.

(24:09):
She plays for the LA Sparks,taya Cooper, and apparently she
said that she, that her marriageto Dwight Howard is over.
She never wants to talk to himagain and she's single After it
was implied Dwight was cheatingwith quote individuals.

(24:31):
Hey yo bro is cheating withmotherfuckers.

Speaker 1 (24:35):
Hey, yo honestly forget about it.
Brother, you need to get yourlife in order.
I don't know what you were outhere doing.
Well, no, we know what you wereout here doing.

Speaker 2 (24:50):
I hope it was consensual.
That's all I'm gonna say.

Speaker 1 (24:56):
Yeah, I'm not even finna get into this shit.

Speaker 2 (25:02):
But yeah, Dwight Howard's trippin'.

Speaker 1 (25:05):
Let's talk about Waka Flaka.

Speaker 2 (25:07):
Alright.
So Waka Flaka just endorsedTrump.
He posted a tweet that saidTrump 2024 is some shit.
And then he changed his profilepicture to a picture of him and
Trump.
It looks like a fuckingrecruiting visit.
He's standing next to him.
He's like this is my guy.
I don't like the energy.
Someone said come on, bro.

(25:28):
Yeah, it's like Nick Sabantrying to land someone out of
the fucking UM's backyard inSouth Florida.
He said come on, bro, if you'regoing broke, we'll collectively
stream Flaka Valley orsomething.
Don't go out like this Sad.

Speaker 1 (25:46):
You know he's like an EDM DJ, right.

Speaker 2 (25:49):
Are you for real?

Speaker 1 (25:55):
Yeah, not for real.
Him and Shaq do whatever.
You call that shit, like a raveor some shit.

Speaker 2 (26:00):
I know Shaq is, but, bro, wait, wait.
Sorry to go back to this.

Speaker 1 (26:03):
Waka Flaka has completely, bro, he don't rap
anymore.
No, he doesn't.
He's just making his song thathe's already done.

Speaker 2 (26:09):
So why is he?
Why is he?
What's up with the Trumpendorsement?
Is he really about that January6th?

Speaker 1 (26:16):
He's his fan base now , oh man, his fan base now for
real.

Speaker 2 (26:21):
Think about it, oh he's DJing to white boys.

Speaker 1 (26:24):
Yes, frat boys.
He could pay Waka Flaka to pullup to your frat and DJ from Of
course, bro Waka Flaka has beentouring the frats and the
universities in America foryears, so like think about who
his fan base is.
Bro Waka Flaka is the type todo like your grad bash and shit

(26:45):
you know Like that's the onlytime I listen to Waka Flaka is
no Hands and oh, let's do it, orsome shit.

Speaker 2 (26:54):
I don't even know what that one is oh, come on.
I have to hear it.
I have to hear it.

Speaker 1 (26:59):
So what are you?
2004 or some shit.

Speaker 2 (27:01):
You're so 2000 and late.
You know what that's from.

Speaker 1 (27:05):
Can we talk about this real quick?
What Boom, boom pow that if youwere born in 1999, that you're
old I feel old If you were bornin the 2000s.
That you're like old.
How does that make?

Speaker 2 (27:19):
sense You're old if in relation to like a fucking
jit, yeah, it's about it, right,you're old to motherfuckers who
were born in 2008.
I mean that are like 14.

Speaker 1 (27:34):
That's like a baby.
That's like 14, 15.

Speaker 2 (27:36):
They're like freshmen in high school.
They're looking at us likewe're old as hell.

Speaker 1 (27:41):
Is that really 2008?

Speaker 2 (27:44):
Bro 2008,.
That's 15 years, that's insane.

Speaker 1 (27:51):
I guess we really are fucking old.

Speaker 2 (27:54):
Figured it out, folks .
You heard it here.
Folks, you heard it.
Yeah, I can't talk.
You heard it here.
First I was like bro, holy shit2008.

Speaker 1 (28:02):
Yo, we're 2000 and late.

Speaker 2 (28:05):
You feel me?

Speaker 1 (28:06):
Yeah, I'm not even that Nah, you're born in 99 too.

Speaker 2 (28:12):
I know they're going to be jealous that we're born in
99.
I was actually talking aboutthis with my sister I want to
get your opinion on this that weare like the last generation,
especially my sister'sgeneration, because they were
like a little older than me,like six years, eight years.
They were growing up duringlike the peak of 2008.
Peak times for MySpace and AOLmessage boards that was a little

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bit before my time and Facebookand shit.
I had a Facebook, but I wasn'tthe first on Facebook.
I never used a MySpace.
That was like they grew up withthis emerging technology.
Even us, we grew up and we hada childhood where we didn't have
an iPad and we didn't have thisconstant screens and

(28:57):
stimulation and all this shit.
I feel like we had somewhat ofa normal childhood.
That I feel like is slowlybeing lost.
And the way that all thistechnology is changing our lives
it's changing how peopleexperience childhood I feel like
Because my childhood we wouldgo inside to play video games

(29:20):
and shit like that.

Speaker 1 (29:23):
But you would go with your homie to his house to go
play video games, some co-opshit.
Right, it wouldn't be just someonline shit.
And then on top of that, weused to go and knock on your
like you would knock on yourhomie's door and be like, hey,
can you come outside to play?
You know what?

Speaker 2 (29:41):
I mean, yeah, that was the best.

Speaker 1 (29:43):
And then we'd go and just do some shit.
You know what I mean.
Like I don't know of kids thatwere like that.

Speaker 2 (29:49):
I still don't know how we were never friends
growing up, because you livedown the fucking street bro.

Speaker 1 (29:55):
Yeah, literally, but I would go outside to play
basketball, that's what like.
So I don't know how you neversaw me.
There were kids who from theblock, who I knew, and I would
go and play basketball with them.
I guess you just never wentoutside pussy.

Speaker 2 (30:08):
Damn damn catching outside.
How about that?

Speaker 1 (30:13):
We didn't.
It's funny how we live close toeach other.
This is more of like apolitical conversation now, but
like we live like a block awayfrom each other.
But we went to completelydifferent schools.

Speaker 2 (30:24):
Yeah, because you were, because you're trying to
expose me because I've used afake address Allegedly,
allegedly, allegedly.

Speaker 1 (30:35):
Whatever brother.

Speaker 2 (30:40):
I used a fake address allegedly because all my
friends went to Palmetto Middle,like my cousin and shit, and
they lived in Pinecrest.

Speaker 1 (30:48):
Hey, see, now you're doxing your actual address.

Speaker 2 (30:51):
No, everyone knows the pod's out of Pinecrest.
We're actually out of CutlerBay.
We're actually posting atHomestead.
We're at some old $9 millionhouse in Pinecrest.

Speaker 1 (30:59):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, try to break in pussy.
We're in two different rooms inthe same house.
Yeah, it's a mansion.
We're just trying to fool you.

Speaker 2 (31:08):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (31:10):
Do you want to talk about, while we're already on
sexual assault?
I don't mean that as a joke, Idon't mean that as a laughing
matter.

Speaker 2 (31:18):
I mean that as like Seemed like you did.
You laughed after you said it.

Speaker 1 (31:22):
I mean as like we can do better, you know yeah.

Speaker 2 (31:30):
Who's we?
Who's we?
Who are we talking about here?

Speaker 1 (31:35):
I'm talking about goddamn.

Speaker 2 (31:37):
But fucking a hay-up sandwich.
Why you ain't eat that shitcold?
Can't even cook a fuckingsandwich.

Speaker 1 (31:52):
I wonder where those kids are now.

Speaker 2 (31:53):
That's why your daddy will poop you and you cry
favorite fucking video of alltime.
I know they're still friendsfor sure when they fight and
he's like what's up then?

Speaker 1 (32:05):
he's like I'm not gonna throw getting in the
fights about him sandwiches no,that was just some like little
kid shit that was honestlyadorable.
Now they're they're still doingthat shit no, no, no.

Speaker 2 (32:21):
They grew up.
Now it's about like pussy andshit okay, so they're still
fighting.
It's like even worse, or likemoney or drugs or who knows what
.
The fuck bro damn I don't wantto assume anything, but it's a
movie dude, straight up, what ifone of those kids, what if
those, what if one of those kidslike became like the next

(32:42):
president not the next president, but like a president or like
some crazy shit, like anastronaut or like did anything
that we were like the?

Speaker 1 (32:49):
next president, and then they use that against them
as like a ad.
They were like you can't evencook a fucking sandwich, even
your friends since.

Speaker 2 (32:58):
Since you were a kid, new you fucks news is gonna do
a whole fucking episode, a wholesegment about how he can't cook
a sandwich why would you votefor this guy?

Speaker 1 (33:07):
his friends don't even like him.
They could be like.

Speaker 2 (33:10):
And Tom, why didn't he eat it cold?
It's a sandwich every presidentsince 1776 is eating a fucking
cold you thought they yeah, youthought they could just cook a
ham sandwich and the fuckingrevolution.
Our founding fathers couldn'tdo that.
It's not in the Constitution.
That's why he hates America andthe Constitution.

(33:31):
I rest my case 2020 is a 2024.

Speaker 1 (33:38):
Yep, that's the one.
Is that shit even a thing?

Speaker 2 (33:42):
now they canceled it.
Now they canceled it.
I haven't heard nothing aboutit imagine now they're not
canceling elections till Trumpwins again then then we're gonna
start canceling elections, yeahthat makes sense for security
reasons.

Speaker 1 (33:56):
I'm just saying I feel like before I like what was
it?
Not even 2020, but well shit,2020 and 2016.
I heard about it way more thanI've heard about it now.
You know what I mean.

Speaker 2 (34:13):
Like, I feel like it's really low-key right now,
like nobody's talking about it2016 there was no incumbent
maybe it's cuz it's onlyRepublicans 2016 there was a
Republican and a Democratic raceat the same time, because Obama
had already how he finished hissecond term and couldn't run
again.
So both sides were picking anominee.

(34:34):
And then in 2020, the Democratswere picking a nominee, but it
was all about Trump because hewas like enemy number one, etc.
Very controversial president.
And then now the Democrats havea nominee who isn't popular,
who Democrats don't even want torun, and then the Republicans

(34:57):
have their guy.
But their guy not only isfacing multiple felony
indictments, is also notdebating and not participating
in in any of this.
You know normal process.

Speaker 1 (35:09):
Well, this is well, this is how it works.

Speaker 2 (35:13):
It's up to the.
It's up to the primary votersin each state Iowa, all the
states, new Hampshire if he onthe ballot like well, here's the
thing.
Yes, well, here's the thing inthe pride, in the Republican
primaries, he is gonna be on theballot, and if he is on the
ballot, he's gonna win.
Here's the problem.
Here's the problem that that'swhy he might not be on some

(35:39):
ballots.
For instance, there's a, there'sa possibility he's not on the
ballot in Georgia because of thecriminal case against him, when
he, for among many other things, called the secretary of state
and asked him if he could findhim.
11,000 votes like word for word.
But if Georgia is just gonna beone state, he's still in but

(36:00):
Georgia's a Georgia's a swingstate, big state and Biden won
Georgia.

Speaker 1 (36:06):
And because Biden won , you're talking about on the
overall ballot.
I was just talking well,there's also.

Speaker 2 (36:11):
There's also a federal, there's also federal
charges against Trump and if Ithink that it's possible that he
will be found guilty, thequestion is, if he's found
guilty, what is theramifications?
He's not gonna go to jail.
He's a former president, so itseems like he'd probably be like
on house arrest and likeMar-a-Lago.

(36:32):
That's like what the that'slike what people are saying
right now, but we really don'tknow because this has never
happened.
So, as far as like what wouldreally happen, it's it'll be
interesting to find out, butpeople are saying that he's
gonna be arrested or notarrested.
He's gonna be like found guiltyand then be on house arrest and
stay at Mar-a-Lago and then, ifhe wins, you can still run for

(36:55):
president.
You could still run forpresident from prison.
People have done it in the pastand have received a significant
amount of votes.
Before this happened in the 20swith this happened in this the
20s with a socialist who wascriticizing like World War one.
At the time it was illegal.
He got put in jail and he wasrunning.
His name was a, I can'tremember.

(37:18):
I can't remember, I'm not,don't quote me on that, but yeah
, anyways, long story short, hecan still run, even if he's
found guilty and convicted andput on house arrest or arrested
in whatever manner he will be,because I mean, the evidence is
damning.
Any, any person with twoeyeballs can.
Can you know?
I mean, but who?
So we don't know.

Speaker 1 (37:37):
It's, it's this shit's crazy as hell and I feel
you don't tell me that a felonis gonna run as a Republican and
win in the party of law andorder of yeah it's like how the
tables turn damn real shit.

(37:58):
No, but real shit but no hateto Republicans, or I mean it's
not all Republicans.
It's not all Republicans it'sthat this is an arresting
concept, right, because ifanybody would have told you in
2016, like this, how this allwould have gone, everybody would

(38:18):
have been like you know what Imean.

Speaker 2 (38:20):
But you also?
Told them we'd have a pandemic.
Anything about the past fuckingsix, seven years shit's been
insane in same time to live inright it's a shit for sure but I
mean, we'll see, dude, we'llsee.
Man, I don't know what thefuck's gonna happen.
And I just want to say one morething and then we'll switch the
topic that I really believethat, like Trump supporters not

(38:47):
all Republicans, but just peoplewho support Trump like that
shit is a cult.
I don't care what anybody says,it is literally a cult.
These people don't care aboutfacts or truth, they don't care
about nuance.
It is my guy or no one, andit's.

(39:11):
It's really, it's reallydangerous, it's really scary.
And the fact that he could, thefact that he could run from
prison after basically trying tooverthrow the government one
time and still possibly winbecause the Democratic nominee
is so weak bro bro, all I knowis I really, I really hope

(39:34):
somehow Biden manages to win oranyone else other than Trump
wins straight up why do youthink Biden didn't just, you
know, step down?

Speaker 1 (39:44):
why do you think he feels like he still needs to be
president, even though he can'twalk?
Bro, like ego and like and hisfellow colleagues of his age are
, you know, currently dying inoffice.

Speaker 2 (39:58):
It's that generation.
They don't want to let go, bro.
They don't want to, they don'twant to let go.

Speaker 1 (40:02):
They fucked up everything and they're like I'm
not letting go they have to belike a top three worst
generation type, like they mightbe, just like the tick-tockers.
It's ironic because theirparents generation.

Speaker 2 (40:15):
You know what they were called the greatest
generation and they gave birthto the worst generation.

Speaker 1 (40:20):
That's really tough who then gave birth to another,
worse generation.
I hate to say it, but those 80sbabies aren't any bad gen Xers
yeah, I would.
I feel like I don't.
Maybe I'm biased as a 90s baby.

Speaker 2 (40:35):
Yeah, feel like millennials and Gen Z years or
are different, for sure butwhat's our generation, though?

Speaker 1 (40:44):
like?

Speaker 2 (40:44):
I think we're Gen Z oh, but that's the tick-tockers
we're like in a weird spotbecause we're technically we're
technically, I think,millennials, but we're more like
Gen Zers, like millennials, aremore like like born in like the
early 90s.
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (41:04):
It's such a weird spot to be in.
Yeah, the late 90s, I don'tunderstand like I hate to say,
like you know these little kidsor whatever, but I don't
understand like that generation.
And then I also sort of don'tunderstand the other generation.
I think we honestly should beour own generation.

Speaker 2 (41:23):
Yeah 1999.
, I feel like we are.

Speaker 1 (41:27):
What's another generation Like?
Think about like the last timethat year, like something like
that year happened, that waslike 1899.
You know what I mean.
You think they felt like thepeople from 1880, you know or?

Speaker 2 (41:39):
probably dude.
Shit didn't change much backthen, to be honest.

Speaker 1 (41:43):
Not dude.
They were like we have cars.

Speaker 2 (41:45):
We have cars, y'all still whipping the horse.
That's crazy.
I got real horse power, fuckboy.
Damn, that's tough.

Speaker 1 (41:57):
You want to get into Michigan State and all the dumb
shit they're doing.

Speaker 2 (42:00):
Oh, that's what you meant when you said speaking of
sexual assault.

Speaker 1 (42:05):
Yeah, because Mel Tucker.

Speaker 2 (42:06):
Yeah, that's just crazy.
Get into it, get into it.

Speaker 1 (42:08):
But on top of that.
So the head coach of MichiganState has been on some wild shit
.
He I'll get into that in asecond.
First, we'll start off withMichigan State having a trivia
question during their footballgame, and you know how most
trivia questions are how manyyards is the first down Right?

(42:31):
Michigan State's triviaquestion was where was Hitler
born?

Speaker 2 (42:37):
Dude, everyone knows Vienna.

Speaker 1 (42:40):
For sure, or Prague.
The only problem that?
Well, that's not the onlyproblem with it, but another big
problem is, when they do this,they're going to go show
Hitler's face on the big screenduring a football game.

Speaker 2 (42:53):
Real shit, that's nationally televised.

Speaker 1 (42:55):
They're trying to distract from what's going on
with the head coach, and on topof that, especially right now of
all times, you're going to showme.

Speaker 2 (43:03):
Yeah, I didn't even think about it like that.
Dude, that's super insensitive.

Speaker 1 (43:09):
Yeah, Michigan State honestly has to be one of the
funniest schools ever.

Speaker 2 (43:15):
And we lost to them in 2021.

Speaker 1 (43:17):
Blue Mountain State of like you know what I mean.

Speaker 2 (43:19):
The Midwest the biggest funniest fuck.
Bro, Michigan and MichiganState are both going through
crazy scandals.
Michigan, you saw the shit withthem their scandal of stealing
signals.

Speaker 1 (43:30):
Bro Dude, he's going to get suspended for like a game
.
I don't even think it'sanything big, I think people
sort of bone it out the water.

Speaker 2 (43:39):
I don't know, dude, I hope that it's like.
I hope that it's.
I think that it might actuallybe the reason why John, or sorry
, jim Harbaugh, stops coachingat Michigan.
Finally, I don't think so.
I doubt it.
I think it's possible.
I don't, I wouldn't put mymoney on it, but I think it's

(44:00):
possible.

Speaker 1 (44:01):
He could go.

Speaker 2 (44:01):
He could go because he's been trying to get out for
a minute.

Speaker 1 (44:05):
I don't think he has.
Well, he has, you are right.

Speaker 2 (44:08):
And then they had to resign him to that big conch Bro
can we talk about howeveryone's calling Josh Gaddis a
fraud now Because he was onthat team and they were like
they were giving him thedefense's signals and they knew
like it, like, and then we gothim and we and we were the worst
offense we've been in, like afat minute.

Speaker 1 (44:32):
Where's Josh Gaddis now?

Speaker 2 (44:33):
Maryland Interesting.
How are they doing Not?

Speaker 1 (44:38):
well, exactly, you know.
Maryland actually hired DanEnos.
You're also the coordinator.
What Is he their offensivecoordinator?
Yeah, Enos or no?
No, no.

Speaker 2 (44:51):
So when we had Enos and we fired him after one year
the first year of Manny Diaz wefired him.
He got the job with Maryland.
It's because they're coachesfrom like Bama he used to coach.

Speaker 1 (45:01):
Like their head coach at Maryland, he used to coach
at Bama.
I'm pretty sure they have twoof his younger brothers a
quarterback.
He's pretty decent.
And Dan Enos used to coach atBama.
Yeah, but I forgot.

Speaker 2 (45:17):
Well, so what I was going to say is that Dan Enos
got fired from there and then hewas working at Arkansas, and
then he just got fired thisseason, I think actually.
Oh, dan, but um Got firedduring the season.

Speaker 1 (45:26):
I think so.
Like yeah, like recently he wasworking for them and got fired.

Speaker 2 (45:31):
But then it's funny, because then fast forward to the
Mario Cristobal era.
We get a one year off as acoordinator who also doesn't do
it, like doesn't do it for us,fire him, and then Maryland
picks up that same guy.
Again they pick up, except it'sJosh Gaddis now.

Speaker 1 (45:48):
What about the real hero in the story or the
scapegoat in the story, mannyDiaz?
I mean bro, he could coach a D5.

Speaker 2 (45:59):
I wouldn't want him as my coach on my defense, but
he can coach a defense,especially if he has good
players.
So that's the problem though.

Speaker 1 (46:09):
I think what it is is that he probably just wasn't a
good recruiter.
Yeah, you know what I mean.
Like he couldn't sell it enough.
You know he could coach thefuck out of a defense and he
could hire a dude to run theoffense right, he proved the
same thing right.
So it's just like what was hisreal problem?
And I think his real problemwas just that that offense once

(46:32):
Rhett Lashley left you know whatI mean it fell down the drain
and then he was already in hotwater, you know.
And his defense what he wasknown for wasn't playing good
either.
The loss to FSU really hurt.

Speaker 2 (46:44):
You know that 2021 loss to FSU really hurt him.

Speaker 1 (46:48):
That was the nail in the coffin, and then, on top of
that, he was a good player andthat Just a perfect alignment,
because Mario Cruz, like, whileManny Diaz is, you know, doing
bad or whatever, mario Cristobal, on the other hand, was doing
good, right yeah?
And then we see that and we'relike, ah, fuck it, you know what
?

Speaker 2 (47:08):
I mean, I was about to say, I'm like yo, and then we
see a former alum who got.
Who got his, uh, who got.
You know who like uh got his.
Not his start, but he developedas a coach under Nick Saban at
Alabama, then went to Oregon.
A huge program, one uh one, aRose Bowl and a Pac-12
championship.
Went to one more or two more.

(47:29):
You know what I mean.

Speaker 1 (47:31):
I think something also just irks me about Manny
Diaz being an FSU alum.

Speaker 2 (47:36):
Yeah, it doesn't sit right either you know um yeah,
you know, Mario went to UM.
He practiced on green tree.
He won two championships as aplayer.
He coached as an assistant inthe early 2000s.
He was on that coaching stafffor the 01 team, I'm pretty sure
.

Speaker 1 (47:55):
But whatever, uh, in 20 years um he'll get his.

Speaker 2 (48:00):
Let me tell you.
Let me tell you the difference.
The difference is, yes,recruiting, because Mario got a
top five class last year.
We got a top 10 one this year,but on top, it's not like um, oh
boy, didn't do that already.

Speaker 1 (48:14):
He had already uh many ideas, had already done
that.

Speaker 2 (48:16):
We had never had a top five class, not with many
ideas.

Speaker 1 (48:20):
It wasn't.
Was it top 10?

Speaker 2 (48:22):
We might have had one top 10 class, but it was a miss
.

Speaker 1 (48:26):
I remember it, yeah, I think it was literally the
class of like 17 or maybe it was18, but that wasn't.

Speaker 2 (48:32):
that wasn't Manny Diaz's class, that was Mark
Rick's class.

Speaker 1 (48:37):
I get you.

Speaker 2 (48:38):
Manny Diaz wasn't a good recruiter.
We lost a lot of guys.
But also it's not in it's inMario's DNA to build from the
line of scrimmage outward andwe're seeing that pay benefits
now because we're seeing how wewere manhandling Clemson on the
O line and the D line.

(48:58):
You told me that two years ago.
I'd be like you're fuckingjoking.
We're not dominating Clemson onthe line of scrimmage either
direction, but that right there,and you know, we have not only
a transfer from Alabama but atransfer also from UCF at our
center position and we have atrue freshman at right tackle.

Speaker 1 (49:22):
And they're getting it done.

Speaker 2 (49:23):
And they're getting it done.
And they're getting it done.
High school best friend,lifelong best friend, coaching
that O line, one of the best Oline coaches in the country.
Mario's also an O line guy.
He played O line and I thinkthat is gonna allow us to have
an explosive offense.
And if our offense takespressure off of the defense by

(49:44):
being able to run the ball andChew up time and it keeps our
defense fresh, we have athletesand we have good enough schemes
where we can cause havoc anddisruption and and you know,
play good well enough, where youknow if our defense, if our
offense, can Continue to protectthe quarterback and let it and
let our quarterback kick guysdownfield, we're gonna be good.

(50:07):
I mean.
Last thing I'll say our, ourdefense is like top 20, our
offense is top 10.
You cut your, you cut out theturnovers and the penalties,
which ranked both in thehundreds.
We could very well be 6-0 rightnow, ranked in the top 15,
maybe even top 10.
So yeah, that's facts.

Speaker 1 (50:27):
But that fortunately phone balls turnovers, you know
but we clean that up againstClemson.

Speaker 2 (50:32):
Let's see if we can.
Let's see if we can play therest of the season clean.

Speaker 1 (50:37):
Football and just sports in general are all about
the little plays that you thinkend up not mattering.
And then they do.
You know what I mean.
I watched.
You know the Patriots everyweek lose by like one point.
Not one point, but you know onepossession, you know and it's
always some dumb shit that wedid right and in reality we damn

(50:59):
near could be a 6-0 team.
You know what I mean?
It's just the fact of a coupleof things not going our way, and
they always happen at the wrongtime, you know I mean.
So it's a, it's the thing thatyou got to get fixed, and it
takes some time.
But it also takes just gettingbetter players, because most of
time when that's happening, youdon't have good players.
So, yeah, I'll just leave it atthat.

(51:22):
Lastly, predictions forDolphins Patriots just give me
the score.

Speaker 2 (51:31):
Well, I don't know if Tyree kill is gonna play.
We have a lot of injuries, ourwhole defense is injured brother
.
Yeah.
So I mean, I mean I don't know,it's in Miami, yep 305.
The dolphins are 15 and 2 intheir last 17 games at home.
I think that they'll find a wayto get it done.

(51:53):
I think that the I think thatthe dolphins will win.
I don't think it's gonna be asMuch as lopsided as the first
matchup was.
I think it's gonna be close.
I think it could be decided,like you said, by a lot of those
games that you guys have played, by one possession, if not one
field goal, which is again onepossession but you're not gonna
go.

Speaker 1 (52:15):
24 17 Patriots last, you know, last possession game
winning touchdown.
It's ongoing.

Speaker 2 (52:29):
I'm gonna take if we win.
It's gonna have to be like that.
I'm gonna say.
I'm gonna say 27, 21 dolphins.

Speaker 1 (52:40):
Let's go back and see how this goes bet.
Hell yeah, all right, it's thebutcher shop.
Thank you for joining.

Speaker 2 (52:48):
Thank you for watching you guys next week
listening Peace.

Speaker 1 (52:52):
Yes, all the same right.

Speaker 2 (52:55):
Oh.
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