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April 17, 2025 • 49 mins
Sean Brace and Ryan "BEEF" Coyle talk Nico Iamaleava to UCLA, Braves announcers, Sixers, and more.


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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Let's bring it on in another edition here on a
Wednesday evening. Something that we're slowly making a thing. I
like it because it allows us to get together here
at night. Number one, Relax a little bit, number two,
and of course have some fun with Ryan Beef Cooil.
I'm Sean Brace Beef that night. Let's go a lot

(00:20):
to get to We're gonna argue, we're gonna fight, but
at the end of the day we're gonna shake hands
and wish each other a good rest of the way.
First of all, how you been pretty good? You know?

Speaker 2 (00:32):
Draft coming up a little under a week away, go
down the shore this weekend, summer what's six weeks away?

Speaker 1 (00:39):
Now?

Speaker 2 (00:40):
Five weeks away? Memorial Day creeping up on us. So yeah,
things are things are looking up.

Speaker 1 (00:45):
Good, good, good, good good. Plug the tailgate.

Speaker 2 (00:48):
June fourteenth, just secured the bus today. But June fourteenth,
twelve o'clock tip off, Wells Fargo, Lot on the Grass,
Fourth annual hind Xfinity Live Behind Infinity, Live Like on
the Grass, See Nole up on the grassy Nole exactly.
DJ Brace saving up the tracks. We have the tents again, Cornhole,
all the beer, pong, whatever you want. To play. Should

(01:11):
be a fun day and Kushwar bubblehead day as well.

Speaker 1 (01:13):
Yeah, all the other coils will be in attendance.

Speaker 2 (01:18):
Who's coming, The old man, the old lady, Mom, probably
not old man. Mayatable sister turns twenty one in a
couple of weeks, so she'll be Oh she wasn't. Yeah,
she'll be having a time for.

Speaker 1 (01:32):
I invited my father in law. Nice. Yeah, there go Greg. Yeah, yeah,
and who knows the power hour, power hour might come.
You know, you're talking to the king himself, Ram King,
who's gonna be doing the T shirt totally if you
connect the dots there. He was formerly known as Ram King.
He's now North ping customs. Okay, he was out there
in Westchester for many years doing He's now a family man.

(01:55):
All right, we got a lot to get to We're
gonna have some fun here, and as I said, a
nice debate to start things off. Because the story, as
far as college football is concerned, is all about Nico.
I'm not going to try and Butcher's last name. I'm
leaving one more time.

Speaker 2 (02:10):
I'm a leaving.

Speaker 1 (02:11):
No, that's not it.

Speaker 2 (02:12):
Oh, I'm that can be the first time you heard
that one.

Speaker 1 (02:16):
Yeah, I saw it. I read it earlier. Uh, you
asked for ESPN. You want a ESPN on this too?

Speaker 2 (02:23):
Is what the plan?

Speaker 1 (02:25):
The plan? So let me put the.

Speaker 2 (02:26):
Play in on.

Speaker 1 (02:26):
All right, So, as far as Nico is concerned, I'm
not going to sit here and defend everything that is
taking like that's not what's going to happen, because there
has been clear errors and I think you know across
the way, whether the coaching staff wants to say they
did anything wrong, obviously when something like this happens and

(02:49):
the success that they've had. He's twenty years old, he's
young as hell. He is projected to be a quarterback
at the next level. You tell me where was he
being recruited? Was he the number one and recruit?

Speaker 2 (03:01):
He wasn't? All the arch was up there Arch Yeah,
so he was like it's always Archer. Yeah, he was
number three overall I think in his class.

Speaker 1 (03:09):
But he came in and played that that Bowl game
down in Florida, and that's when I'm like, Okay, this
kid's the real deal. Did he have an unbelievable season
last year?

Speaker 2 (03:19):
No?

Speaker 1 (03:19):
Did he have a good season last year? Yeah?

Speaker 2 (03:22):
I mean if he didn't, they weren't going to the playoffs.

Speaker 1 (03:24):
Correct, Okay, so I would say he had he had
a pretty good season. You know, it's the sec why
leave that situation understood? Understood? And there's many questions that
are gonna be asked that we need to answer at
this point in time. But where we're at right now,
I think Nico, for me, is getting criticized. And I
don't care how we got to this point, but how

(03:46):
many coaches have done this and every single collegiate sport
you name have taken a better position, a better spot
because financially they were offered more.

Speaker 2 (03:57):
But he's not doing that. He's not getting more, but
he's not.

Speaker 1 (04:01):
We don't know, number one, we don't know what the death,
whether there's no way. Okay, again, like I said, he
misplayed his hand. Clearly he wanted to get back home.
I told I'm not even college football insider. And what
was the first thing I said to you? He was
go to California?

Speaker 2 (04:18):
Well, if it was if it was USC, I could
see it making sense, like going to play for Lincoln,
like what he's done with quarterbacks. So you're gonna go
to UCLA and to Sean Foster, who's been a head
coach for one year.

Speaker 1 (04:27):
Oregon was the first supposed call to as well, so
it was about.

Speaker 2 (04:29):
Well, no, Oregon didn't call Oregon.

Speaker 1 (04:31):
He called Oregon.

Speaker 2 (04:33):
Oregon called hypel correct and said, your quarterback snooping around. Yeah,
you wants out, which I think is a little weird. Well,
it's because Orgon has the money.

Speaker 1 (04:42):
But why are you calling Tennessee and saying that the
quarterback is snooping around? Like, stick to your own man,
worry about your own. This is people are freaking out. Like,
first of all, we knew we were getting to this point.
He's not going to be the only one.

Speaker 2 (04:55):
Yeah, but like it's it's he's a quarterback again. It's
like he's not elevating. He's going to a much worse situation.
He's going to make much less money. Like he was
on the perfect path. He was the first quarterback to
link like one ink, one of those big nil deals.
So his camp, his dad, whatever they're calling it, gets
him that goes to Tennessee, sits out the year, plays
the Bowl game, becomes a starter, goes to the playoff.

(05:18):
You know, has an up and down year. I think
I think Tennessee kind of played around him at times.
They hit him a little bit, but when they had
a great running game and a great defense and didn't
need him do much. But there were certain situations where
he had to make some plays and he didn't really
And I think in those big spots, those big moments,
he kind of held that team back. That Ohio State
game was a complete waxing.

Speaker 1 (05:34):
He held the team back.

Speaker 2 (05:36):
I think, so I sent you that threat, what.

Speaker 1 (05:39):
If there was another quarterback in there that they're going
to take another start repeating.

Speaker 2 (05:43):
Ohio State as good as he was supposed to be,
as good as advertised.

Speaker 1 (05:47):
He's twenty, I don't care.

Speaker 2 (05:50):
You gotta go out there and make the plays.

Speaker 1 (05:53):
Yeah, but we're asking him to be perfect in the seast.

Speaker 2 (05:56):
I'd never asked him to be perfect.

Speaker 1 (05:58):
You got to make your layoffs, all right, He missed
a couple throws. You got me.

Speaker 2 (06:02):
You gotta hit your layups well again, especially with Tennessee.
Like that's the thing with Tennessee, that's thinging with like
Baylor back when Art Briles, they have guys just streaking
wide open down the field. You saw Jalen Hyatt score
five touchdowns against Briles. Yeah, okay, but you saw Jalen
Hyatt five touchdowns against Alabama because he's just streaking wide
open down the field. That's the Tennessee offense, and you're

(06:25):
going to go to a much worse situation. Now, that's
gonna be much harder on him to succeed.

Speaker 1 (06:29):
Well. Like I said, I would prefer him to stay
in the SEC. I would prefer him to be with Tennessee.
I would prefer him to continue to build on what
they had last year because I thought it was a
successful season and I don't think anybody can argue that, Yeah,
Tennessee went to the cultural all of a sudden. Is
he the bad guy though? When he's doing what coaches do.
That's my point. All these coaches do this every single year,

(06:53):
and whether it's in April or September, I think it's
more who cares it's not a football season, but if
they want to it's April forty.

Speaker 2 (07:01):
There was a conversation as well, like he was the
dad wanted him to sit out the bowl game if
he didn't get more money, but not the Bulls playoff game.

Speaker 1 (07:07):
So let me ask you, now, we're believing everything that's
being reported by Josh Pate.

Speaker 2 (07:12):
He's not the only one that was that was saying
that this this report came out in ESPN.

Speaker 1 (07:16):
I read December. I read an insider for Tennessee who
has an unbelievable reputation that's been there and said he
never heard of this.

Speaker 2 (07:23):
Okay, once again, though you're you're agreeing, you're believing everything
that you read.

Speaker 1 (07:28):
I'm not. I'm just saying all of a sudden and
this is what happened, and he was holding it. It's like,
all right, First of all, we know that this was
a talking point in college football as a whole that
we were going to see players say, you know what, eh,
maybe I need a couple extra bucks since we're playing
in a playoff game. Again, the two paces out of

(07:48):
the two, Like everybody has gotten this correct about the
the who's at fault and it's the n C double
A who's continued to kick this can down the road
because they were getting buku amounts of money and they
never wanted to do anything until the courts told him
he had to do something different. So now here we
are and I get it, like it's it's it's frustrating,
it's it doesn't seem cool on the surface, but we're

(08:08):
we're ridy cooling a player, and we're damn near crushing
this kid, making him out to be something that he's
not because he's a damn good quarterback. Is he's getting
drafted in the NFL. Yeah, he's a talented quarterback. Yeah,
I'll use that.

Speaker 2 (08:25):
I think talented, talented thrower of the football right now.

Speaker 1 (08:29):
And speed with the legs. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (08:30):
And I did say last year the one thing I
took away from that Ohio State game was like he
showed some toughness, like still when they're getting killed, Yes,
playing the game. He was out there taking hits, running
the football.

Speaker 1 (08:39):
In the SEC the best defenses in the game, weekend
week out.

Speaker 2 (08:46):
Okay, but I'm still like my thing, it's not so
much like what he did was wrong. It's like what
he did was stupid. You're going from Tennessee, who one
of the best offensive mindes, arguably in Josh Hitbel got
great opportunity to showcase yourself every single Saturday on ESPN,
on CBS, wherever they're they're playing. Now, you're already making

(09:06):
north of two and a half million dollars, So instead
we're going to transfer?

Speaker 1 (09:12):
Is that that that's chump change? But what did he do?
He's a quarterback at a Division one program in the
SEC he deserves more.

Speaker 2 (09:23):
Do you think nous Meyer's getting that. I don't think
you think Jack Jackson Arnold, I don't think he's getting that.
Who just transferred from Oklahoma to aubusy.

Speaker 1 (09:31):
What blew my mind? Is hearing that about Ace Bailey
at Rutgers. But once again it's like, is that a fact?
And no, this is, but this is from somebody that's
on the nil team for such university.

Speaker 2 (09:43):
But this is also like, that's the money that they're
just getting from the collective that Nico is just getting
from the collective like yours was. Ace Bailey is all
encompassing probably money. There's no way was your number thirteen million,
ten ten plus? Yeah, there's no way Rutgers had time.

Speaker 1 (09:57):
No, you know, And I said that, I laid it out,
I connected it. Yeah, welcome with everything. Okay, Well, then
he's not clearly making enough with everything involved if he's
the starting quarterback in Tennessee. Yeah, but I'm so to
a playoff game in his first time as a starting quarterback.
So he's saying, pay me more money, yeah, Tennessee. Shame
on Tennessee for not finding it.

Speaker 2 (10:16):
I could see what you're saying with that, But at
the same time too, like how much money are you
honestly gonna make? Because it's for.

Speaker 1 (10:23):
Just just the next like six months, that's it.

Speaker 2 (10:25):
If you're saying that he's going to be the first
round pick, he's obviously going to parlay himself into much
more money. But over these next six months, like, are
you're really going to give?

Speaker 1 (10:33):
I think he's giving. He's giving up.

Speaker 2 (10:35):
His future potentially and the chance to make hundreds of
millions of dollars by putting himself in this situation. Because
he could go to UCLA and he could crap his
pants and they could be a three win team.

Speaker 1 (10:44):
He could have a terrible year. Who knows he could
go out there and get hurt and still get drafted round.
He could, he could.

Speaker 2 (10:50):
Yeah, but I was listening to guys yesterday and like
talking to scouts, they say he's talented, but he's not
a good quarterback yet. He's twenty okay, But like, you're
going to a much worse situation, is my point?

Speaker 1 (11:02):
Making less money. You're living in Los Angeles now, where
you're probably going to.

Speaker 2 (11:06):
Make even less because of the taxes all compared to Knoxville, Tennessee. Yeah,
like they I just think every page that you turn,
it's like, well, you had a great offensive coach and
a great team around you, you go to a questionable coach.
I thought the thing with UCLA, they at least played
hard last year, but they have a first time offensive coordinator,
first time play caller. Indy Staples said it today, So
he's going to a situation because that was one of

(11:28):
the reports today. It wasn't about the money, it was
about the Tennessee offense. So in several goods, which is weird,
We'll go to a first time offensive coordinator calling his
first ever play because that's such a great situation.

Speaker 1 (11:38):
Do you believe that as far as the offense, because again,
at the end of the day, he was drafted by
or he was brought in by Hype.

Speaker 2 (11:43):
Yeah, with that offense, well, I think it's because of
what I was saying earlier. It's like they hit him
at some points. They hit him at some points like
basically just like we're gonna play defense and run the football.
They tried to make him to a game manager, and
they probably didn't. They camp probably didn't like that he's
not a game manager. I know, but I'm saying at
points last year that's what they tried to make.

Speaker 1 (12:04):
That would irk me too as well if I was.

Speaker 2 (12:06):
But if you're winning football games, it goes back to
Jalen Hurts like. And then there was situations where against Alabama,
I know they wound up winning that game, but I
remember watching that great American pub rooftop. I was like,
all they needed to do.

Speaker 1 (12:19):
Is hit one of these sco was like twelve six.

Speaker 2 (12:22):
Yeah, it was terrible. It was like they just need
to hit one of these long shots. And they eventually
hit one, but there was five six. There was five
six that they had, and just you know, if he's
such a great.

Speaker 1 (12:30):
Player, clearly I'm I'm a Nico fan. I was too.
I think he is talented, he's he's a stud, and
it's frustrating. Like I said, I'm not going to see
here and say he hasn't gotten anything wrong, because clearly
his camp and whoever has told him its steered him
down the wrong path. If ultimately it was about making
more money, which I understand, and I get these days

(12:51):
about having these guys play, and I saw Crystal Ball
say it about Miami. I've like all these coaches, I'll
have something to say exactly which is just and ethnics, yes,
like oh, we got too many people to have bled
for this university BS. And if he's good enough and
you have the money you would have spent and brought
him in. Ultimately, what I would say is this like

(13:14):
it irks me because these coaches do it without even
thinking twice. They take new gigs, get the most money
they possibly could, and I understand it. Now we are
in a new world where the players have the opportunities
to do so, and we should we should accept it,
not ridicule ridicule these kids. I don't care if they
get it wrong or not. If it's about making more money,
then I understand it. Go and get it. These days

(13:36):
about building your legacy at these universities and maybe you know,
getting your jersey retired into the Ring of Honor so
you're next to Peyton. Nobody cared. Those days are gone, dude,
Those days are gone. These kids are transferring every single year,
playing for new teams, and you know what, as long
as the money is there, I have no issues with it.
Because is there anything better than a college experience? If
you're a if you're an athlete, Like, could you imagine

(13:58):
if you're a basketball player, Oh, one year I get
to go play for UCLA. One year I get to
go play for you, and see, Oh you know what,
Now I get to go to UCLA. Now I get
to go to Florida. All right, go live that life. Man.
As long as the money's consistent, I have no issues.

Speaker 2 (14:13):
But my thing is, if you think he's so great,
the money shouldn't matter. Like, if he's making two and
a half million this year, what's another one and a
half gonna matter? If he's going to be a top
five pick in the NFL draft and this is over
like the next six months. This isn't and over.

Speaker 1 (14:26):
It's sound like he's only getting two point five million.

Speaker 2 (14:28):
Over the next three years.

Speaker 1 (14:29):
I just love these numbers. He's out of there because Jenn,
how do we know what's real and what's that?

Speaker 2 (14:33):
That's true as well, but it's I feel like on
three they do a pretty good job of having a.

Speaker 1 (14:40):
Lot of them.

Speaker 2 (14:40):
I think are definitely estimates valuations. Yeah, because there's also,
like you were saying with Ace.

Speaker 1 (14:45):
Like what no one supported that? Yeah?

Speaker 2 (14:49):
What a Rutgers actually give him like one and a
half or something? And then the rest are from everything else,
Like what the number that a lot of these whatever
you want to call them, put out, I think is
what the is giving them, not everything on the side.
I think he would it would be a much less
ridiculed situation if he had just entered the portal, you know,

(15:09):
after the Ohio State game and he was in that
initial first wave and it was like.

Speaker 1 (15:13):
You know what, maybe he gave him an opportunity.

Speaker 2 (15:16):
But like, the only situation where I think it's a
smart move on his part is if it was he
had you know, you're coming to Ohio State and you're
gonna be our starting quarterback. You're coming to Alabama, you're
gonna be our starting quarterback. USC You're gonna be our
starting quarterback. I just think from it's a major downgrade.
He's gonna get paid less, he's going to a much
worse team. And if you're putting him on a path

(15:37):
to go to the NFL and be one of those
top quarterbacks selected, I think you made the wrong selection.

Speaker 1 (15:41):
Okay, And that's it remains to be seen obviously. Yeah,
And I think regardless of how bad that team is,
I really don't I think his draft stock will only
take so much of a hit, dude. Yeah, last year
I thought it was one two. I thought Arch is
going one. He's going to Yeah, I thought, I think
that's what and I still believe. And I'm going to

(16:02):
lose that bat beef and I are making a wager,
and I have no issues if I'm going to lose
that beat. Right now, I do look crazy, but I'm
gonna stick to my guns. I think he's the second
quarterback drafted in next year's NFL draft.

Speaker 2 (16:13):
The thing about next year's draft compared to this year's,
it was it's been hyped up a lot more, absolutely
in terms of there could be far because six. Yeah,
but I'm saying you lump him into a group of
potential five to six guys that could get drafted in
the first round because a guy like Drew Aler, like
he got there like the world on fire this season,
and he could be the number two pick behind our
But there's also we're also putting Arch at the number

(16:34):
one pick where we've only seen him what three games?

Speaker 1 (16:38):
Really, you gotta go out there and play, asked the
question about Arch. Yeah, is Arch as good as advertised?

Speaker 2 (16:44):
Well, we get to find out Week one, But don't we.
Texas goes to Ohio State to kick off the season, but.

Speaker 1 (16:49):
Don't we already like no enough like Arches.

Speaker 2 (16:53):
Yeah yeah, I mean he's But at the same time,
over the whole season, like the one game I think
was against Uel Monroe, we saw him obviously in Spurts
as well.

Speaker 1 (17:01):
Same thing with like La dj Lagway.

Speaker 2 (17:03):
He looked great at the times last year, but people
have him as the number one quarterback on list, Like okay,
he looked really good in Spurts, but also at the
same time, freaking Napier wouldn't play him. Who year there
was a reason for it, Like a lot of these guys,
it's potential over production. At this stage, there's like a
couple guys that you can point to him and be like,
you know, that was a really Like this time last year,

(17:25):
no one had cam Ward correct as a number one pick.
I know I was hyping on I loved him to
be a really good college player, but I didn't think
he was going to be the number one pick in
the NFL draft.

Speaker 1 (17:33):
I look at last year's draft, Michael Pennix, JJ McCarthy.
You know it didn't Harbaugh say he's the best quarter
I was like, all right, Jim, shut up, and the
next thing you know, he's drafted what tenth overall whatever
it was something like that, you know. So it's like
these things change, constantly evolved, understood.

Speaker 2 (17:48):
You know.

Speaker 1 (17:48):
To put a bow on on on Nico, Yeah, I
think he is the real deal talent. I don't think
his draft stock will take that much of a hit
regardless of what happens in UCLA unless he plays two
games and says I'm not playing anymore, you know, like
then it's then it's definitely an issue. Then there's some
character flaws, so on and so forth. But if he
goes out there plays in every one of those games

(18:10):
for UCLA, they win five or six games. Not going
to be easy, especially with that travel in that conference.
That's understood. But I do believe that they started to
build something last year.

Speaker 2 (18:20):
They did play better than the stress Jashun.

Speaker 1 (18:22):
Foster's got their attention as a head coach. Alum, so
that might play. But you're right, you know Chip, well
Chip was the year before that. But still they've been
constantly trying to figure that out. As far as offense,
they were ugly last year. I don't know what type
of impact he's going to have one other thing. I
do want to say. You keep saying he's taking less money. Again.
My theory is somebody calls you at UCLA and you say,

(18:47):
I can get Nico here if we meet this number.
You have boosters on that nine one one.

Speaker 2 (18:52):
Page, kind of like Michigan was Underwood.

Speaker 1 (18:55):
Correct, and they're going to make it happen. Yes, So
I don't think he took a pay cut. I don't
think he took less money. Is he getting the money
that supposedly he wanted from Dozi? No, but I would
be shocked if he's not making the same amount of
money or around in that general ballpark that he was
at Tennessee. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (19:11):
I guess it's different sports. But I know Mick Cronin,
since players have been getting paid, has been bitching and
complaining about Yeah, well I mean I know, but I'm complaining,
but I'm saying about their crowd of their money, yeah,
compared to it like that was. He's been rumored the
last three years for for potential new jobs, and I
think he's used that as kind of a way to

(19:31):
potentially get more funding. But it doesn't sound like people
are really been opening up their pockets out there, like
even USC they were kind of in that as well.
Lincoln Riley when talking about him potentially leaving, just you know,
it's weird those people kind of out there on the
West coast. So why they say in the SEC, it
just means more and it feels like they're open. They're
willing to open the check books a little bit. I

(19:51):
bet you if you pulled up the top list of programs,
most of them are coming from SEC and the Big ten.
But I would probably we put USC and u c
l A out of fifty Power Forward programs or whatever
there there's is now probably in like the forties. All right,
got your you got your uh your baby blue on

(20:14):
ready to go. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (20:15):
I did want to see him end up with Belicheck.

Speaker 2 (20:17):
Who they got who they got to open up this season?

Speaker 1 (20:20):
It's it's on, it's on Monday night. Remember we went
over the u c l A. Oh no, no, no,
excuse me, I think to UNC Uh yeah, u c
l A. Good question, good question. Tansey did check and
he said Penn State and Nebraska.

Speaker 2 (20:34):
Is on the schedule this year on the road. Yeah
you say, yeah, remember last year they started with Hawaii. Yes,
this year they start with the utah Utes looking for
a bounce back season at Utah. It says verse Utah,
I would assume that's home.

Speaker 1 (20:48):
That could be a neutral site.

Speaker 2 (20:50):
Yeah, on the ver going into Utah, and then they
go at UNLV versus New Mexico.

Speaker 1 (20:57):
Yes, speaking of he's a layout was in the Mountain
West Champions. You're you're right. Yeah. However, let me ask
you whatever happened to that quarterback? Remember the kid that.

Speaker 2 (21:10):
Left Max No, not no, it might be Shulga. Shulga
played at VCU two.

Speaker 1 (21:18):
Where did he go?

Speaker 2 (21:20):
That was a good question. Yeah, Matthew Sluka, Sluka, Sluka, Yeah,
I don't know where he went. Where he wound up going?

Speaker 1 (21:31):
By playing for it, you Sluga preserved this fund of
your eligibility. Oh you transferred to j m U.

Speaker 2 (21:37):
Yeah, and he was originally Holy Cross.

Speaker 1 (21:39):
So yeah. Now he's one that I could sit there
and say, misplayed his hands. Yeah, and that was ridiculous.
And I still don't even know what exactly happened as
that season started. That's another thing too, where that was
in the middle of the year, or at least at
the beginning of the year as they came off to
a hot start. Nico is at least an April like
my man's getting raked over the Coles and it's like,

(22:00):
wait a minute, man, he's out there trying to catch
a check, just like every one of these other coaches.

Speaker 2 (22:05):
But think from football perspective back to that, like, though
you're going into year three in a system, now, you're
going into your whatever one month in. You got May, June, July, August,
got four months to learn a system, learn all the
new receivers. I don't know, I call me crazy, but
I think it's not an ideal situation to be walking

(22:26):
into and all eyes are gonna be on him, all
the pressure in the world's gonna be on him now.
But you said it too, like all eyes are gonna
be the eyes are gonna be on UCL football. Damn right,
it's gonna be interesting. I would have liked to see
him go to like Indiana or something, go to like
probably not the best environment for him, but go to
like see what Signetty did with Curtis Rourke last year.
In that situation, I would have if he was going

(22:49):
to enter the portal, he should have done it after
December because you would have had, you know, a long
list of suitors, and it would have been great. It
would have been fun.

Speaker 1 (22:54):
Yeah, all right, from one fun topic to the next.
I love beef. Beef tweets me in the middle of
the night and tries to get me to give them
a take on the announcer from the Atlanta Braves getting digits.
It's the topic that has been beaten to death and
then some. So now we're going to talk about it
right here. But I love how you tweeted me in

(23:16):
the middle of the night. Hey does this play? And
I'm just like, yeah, I probably should have come in
on this next, you know, wake up not even twenty
four hours later, seven hours later, and that video probably
had eight point four million views. Everybody has given their
take on it. It's hysterical because you're seeing people write

(23:40):
just chapters on this awful announcing got nine posts up.
They had another one today, nine posts on it, Like
it's just absurd. But that's the way. That's where we live,
and that's understood. So by now, if you did not
know or if you have no idea, this Braves sideline
reporter went up into the stands as the Atlanta Braves

(24:02):
they were in Toronto, yes, and he pulls up on
two girls that are watching and it looks like it's
in the upper deck starts just talking to him about
converting them into Braves fans. And then from there the
booth announcers were having fun with him, like, oh, you
got five innings, you better get those digits. Yeah, And
then that's when things got awkward because I thought like

(24:25):
it was funny and here he is trying to convert
these blue Jay fans Canadians to be Brais fans. And
there it is, keep it moving, that's it. It's lighthearted whatever.
But then the next step literally gives her.

Speaker 2 (24:38):
His phone like they could even go away from the
camera on there and show it.

Speaker 1 (24:42):
And it's just like wow, all right, but you know, oh,
in all, it's entertainment, right like, and I get it.
If it like if it rubbed it the wrong way,
is it a little weird? It could be It could
be viewed as such. I get it, like's hey, I'm
up here with these two broads, and you know, like
you had that vibe to understood. But you know, the

(25:02):
big takeaway for me is and I saw this a
million different times from a lot of girl reporters out there,
and they were like could you imagine if I did this?
Could you? And they are right about that. So I
do want to say that, like to me, the outrage
and all that, I think the people that are upset
out the outrage, we need to look ourselves in the
mirror because the reason why those people are responding as

(25:24):
such is because like look at Devin Kney, Like go
look at her mentions, and Devin's a sweetheart. Devin doesn't
do anything dumb, She's not thirst trap, and she's literally
a hard worker. Been busting her ass for years now.
The chick was out there in Boise, Idaho trying to
be a sports reporters, worked her way up through the ranks,
and like even if she just does something like just

(25:47):
a dumb tweet, like a throwaway tweet, people lose it
on her. So I mean, like that's where I think
it starts and ends. Like, man, we got to look ourselves.
Like if you were bothered by the outrage, how about you?
What have you tweeted? What have you said in DM before?
It's these people that's where it goes, and that's where
you know what. I think the girls do have some
some something to say about that, because it is true

(26:08):
Could you imagine if a female reporter went up to
two dudes and was like, yo, let me get them,
like people would be losing it like the college reporter. Now,
I want to be full disclosure. I did say some
things about that college report, but I was more upset
about the whole broom situation and his lap, and everybody

(26:29):
was at fault, not so much just her. What jan
I broom when she was interviewing him and she was
in the middle of his lap.

Speaker 2 (26:35):
Oh, I didn't see that.

Speaker 1 (26:35):
I didn't see that.

Speaker 2 (26:37):
You're talking about the Florida report. I am she was
interviewing she it was it was the final four.

Speaker 1 (26:43):
Wait you said he said the broom in his lap?
I thought, it's like what the room? She was like
what she was? Literally, dude, he is spread egal laid back.
It's one of those deals. It was ridiculous. The NCAA
is ridiculous for this. They put all those reporters into

(27:05):
players in one locker room. It's it's no bigger than
my room right now, right, And here is broom laid
back like this and she's literally right here. So like
he's at fault. She's at fault for not realizing like
you are not you should not be in that position. Yeah,
the cameraman is at fault. But then you're like you
feel for it because she's a young student reporter. But

(27:25):
that was a bad look for everybody. Everybody alls I
know is like, yeah, female reporters, women reporters get too
much shi t and and maybe you know what, they
have every right not maybe they have every right to
go bs because if I did that, you know what
my dams would look like, what my mentors will look like.

(27:47):
And that's where I think, Man, everybody's got a chill,
because at the end of the day, that was funny.
That was funny.

Speaker 2 (27:52):
Yeah, I thought, I thought because like even like when
like when I said to you, like does this play
because even like you know, I'm not the brightest guy,
but I thought there was even a line kind of
cross there. I thought it was the weird situation was
like the announcer is like continuing to say like in
his ear, like come on, Like I thought, like, after
like you the first joke where he's like, all right,

(28:12):
I'm gonna get these girls' numbers, I thought, you know,
pan away go to the game, and if he's actually
gonna get their numbers, get it. But like they had
the girl on there and like she's like, they're telling
you to get my number, like you don't just want
it and they're like no, like they're literally saying it
to me, and like this is all on the camera
while like a baseball game's going on. It's not like
it was rain delay or something like that. So I
thought it was weird, but it was once again, it's
innocent humor.

Speaker 1 (28:33):
Yeah, that everybody got all bent out of shape about.
But like I said, that was the one thing that
hit me more than anything. It was like, you know,
the girls they like they can't use social media. Girls
can't use social media. If they do, you know, like
it's they do, I know, yeah they do. And then
there's look, there's so many ways that you could take
that conversation. I haven't dipped my toil and those into

(28:55):
that water. But you know, there are plenty of dudes
out there that are, you know, frustrated that at the
first trap girls out there, like point blank, you'll see
one girl who is in sports and one day she's
got three thousand followers and next thing you know, she
has thirty thousand followers. It's not because she's breaking down
the game. Yeah, you know, it's just like with all

(29:15):
love and respect, now not all I'm not paying everybody
with that brush, but I get it. So there is
you know, people that would put out some backlash on
that front. Understood. But that's why I say, I think
we all need to just take a freaking chill pill
collectively and just have a little laugh and move on
about our day. Awful announcing does not need to do

(29:37):
nine posts on it.

Speaker 2 (29:38):
Well, did you see the video yesterday? It pans to
him he's in the outfield, like on the concourse.

Speaker 1 (29:45):
Yeah, the hot talk.

Speaker 2 (29:46):
It's like, all right, it wasn't really keeping him up
at night.

Speaker 1 (29:48):
No, no idea, because dude, it's entertainment. It's television. And
again I said it about girls mentions, It happens with everybody.
Like you get on the show and you say something
dumb or in a video we clip up, people are
gonna get in your mentions now it It obviously takes
a step up when you're on a television show or

(30:09):
a Braves announcer like that guy has been really cooled
over everything from day one, so you know, he knows
what he's getting into. He knows that once he approaches
those two girls like here you go, there goes my mentions,
you know, like that's an insider joke.

Speaker 2 (30:25):
That's exactly what everybody's I wonder what the chicks are
feeling like now though, do you think that Do you
think there was a text message once he actually got
the number or or no, have to you embarrass me
on National?

Speaker 1 (30:36):
Well? The funny thing was what I was thinking was
what if they really hit it off and then six
months later it's like, yo, I'm engaged. Man, yeah, was
mad and now what like they just found true love?

Speaker 2 (30:51):
Like he came over to the US gotter, Yeah, what
is a visa in our state? It's Canada, That's that's legal.

Speaker 1 (30:58):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (31:00):
I also love how it's the fandel Braves Network or whatever,
like that's what it's actually called. Yeah, and if anyone
ever involved in this bet on those games, they're they're
they're gone, and now it's the fand Old TV Sports network.

Speaker 1 (31:14):
Well it's better than nothing, because I think that's what
they were dealing with, was that if FanDuel didn't step up,
there was a whole I don't know because I could
be wrong on it, but like the Sinclair and then
you saw FanDuel get involved, and who knows what the
future is with television because it's just so ridiculous with
these prices, and and you got to have every streaming
app possible. And then like for the Masters this weekend,

(31:37):
I canceled my ESPN ESPN Plus subscription. They couldn't watch
like last year. I was like, eh, I got a
Disney like account. If I really need ESPN Plus, I
could pull it up. I don't know, was it was it? Yeah,
I didn't have it. They're in college football. I don't know,
Like I never had an issue with it. Then all

(31:57):
of a sudden, the Masters come around and I'm like,
I can't watch what's going on. And it's just so
frustrating because YouTube TV used to be cheap. Now that's
improbably you know, increase.

Speaker 2 (32:06):
So you got to move in with four other dudes.

Speaker 1 (32:09):
That's it. You gotta. If I keep up what I'm doing,
I'll be asking for over there.

Speaker 2 (32:13):
Well we got a new one, or we got in
an empty room and we just got two futons in
it today. Actually, nice rug, somebody move out already. No,
we had, we had We've had six with one room.
She's been empty.

Speaker 1 (32:25):
Let me tell you.

Speaker 2 (32:27):
Just one week, one week, half a mile away from
where you already live.

Speaker 1 (32:34):
All Right, anything else as far as the dumb reporter
is concerned, Hey, it's people were like, it probably wasn't
even real. That's how I view everything these days. And
I don't know if it's just such such a pessimistic
or you know, the wrong way to view it. Anything
I see, I just don't believe.

Speaker 2 (32:50):
I also thought it was kind of funny where he
only at first it sounded like he was like going
up there and getting both, but he just locked in
on the wall, and then the other friend was kind
of just standing there, standing on the one. The one
was more in like the dark. I don't I didn't
get as good of a look at it.

Speaker 1 (33:05):
She might have. She might have had a ring, she
could have she could have.

Speaker 2 (33:08):
What if the blonde had a ring and she didn't
know she was on national TV, that would not have
been ship.

Speaker 1 (33:14):
Then I would have had a huge issue for doing
what he did, because you can't mess with people with
rings on.

Speaker 2 (33:19):
All Right, Philly's season's over.

Speaker 1 (33:21):
Yeah, Phillies are getting dominated at this point in time.
Nine two four. San Francisco is a good team.

Speaker 2 (33:26):
Yeah, they have. They've hit the ball very well.

Speaker 1 (33:28):
They're good in April. I don't know if we'll be
saying the same thing in August, but they're good in
April at this point time.

Speaker 2 (33:33):
Well, I saw we're stilling pace for ninety five wins.
Oh that's the sky is falling.

Speaker 1 (33:37):
This guy is falling. All right, you did just do
a mock draft. So I want to talk about Shador
and Travis Hunter.

Speaker 2 (33:47):
Okay, in Colorado retiring the numbers terrible, dumbest thing I've
ever seen. And we just talked about some dumb stuff
in college sports. But I saw today Tim Tebow's is
not even retired by Florida. Shador Sanders went he won one,
went what one and eleven?

Speaker 1 (34:06):
I think two years ago, five hundred.

Speaker 2 (34:08):
Five hundred if if they're lucky, I don't even maybe.

Speaker 1 (34:13):
So, like, let I do want to give them the credit.
Like Travis Hunter will be the highest selected player Colorado will.

Speaker 2 (34:20):
Ever have anyon a heisman. I could definitely see that.
I could definitely see that Shador doesn't need to go
up there. Obviously we know it's Dion, and I think
a lot of people have, you know, maybe ten fifteen
years down the line, say Colorado goes on and run.
It's like, you know, these guys built the ground. These
guys built the foundation. I can see Dean doing this
because he's like, all right, I'm ready to bolt, you know, yeah,
let me make sure I got I got this done.

Speaker 1 (34:42):
Sure?

Speaker 2 (34:42):
Can you unretire numbers?

Speaker 1 (34:43):
No? I don't think so.

Speaker 2 (34:44):
I think he there. There probably needs like be a
scandal or an allegation or of some sort.

Speaker 1 (34:49):
I don't know. Once you retire a number, I think
that's it. But I was like, wait a minute, what
And then you look up what Colorado did and back
in the early nineties they were much successful team with
some good players, and none of those guys were retired.
It's just like whoa.

Speaker 2 (35:05):
I saw the people making the deal. I mean I
didn't get to watch him emer but Cordell Stewart, they said,
if his number is not retired.

Speaker 1 (35:11):
Yeah, Cordell was a badass. But I mean Travis Hunner
won the Heisman.

Speaker 2 (35:14):
That's, you know, the most lofty individual war in Collge football.
I could see that, but doesn't need to be five
months after they played their last game, four months after.

Speaker 1 (35:25):
Especially Shadoor, like Shaudor is a good player, but.

Speaker 2 (35:27):
Once again, it's like that Tim Tebow thing stuck out
to me the most, Like when I think Collge football
is just usc retired Reggie Bush. I know there's a
scandal with that, but it's like the unretired thing, like
I was saying, like, just say Florida retired Aaron Hernandez's number.
You don't think that they would un retire that, yeah,
or maybe whatever bring out of the Ring of Honor
of some sort like put him in like the Ring

(35:48):
of Honor. But it's because it's prime son.

Speaker 1 (35:50):
Well, that's it, and that's exactly it. Like you can
create those sort of deals the Ring of Honor, make
a big deal. You know. Look, that type of stuff
is all about promotion and it's all about marketing understood.
But retiring a number is retiring a number. That's why
out of numbers. Yeah, eventually, that is wild to me
that their numbers are being retired again. Travis Hunter I

(36:11):
could get down with again, He's probably going to be
the you know, most talented, highest expectations for a player
to ever come through there. Who knows though, Dion is
a different is if Dion stays there for ten fifteen
years extensough Yeah, yeah, I think crazy things could happen there.
So with that putting that to the side. As far

(36:34):
as the draft is concerned, the Shador Sanders nonsense him falling.
I saw a video yesterday on Viisen, this guy who
look David Berriman. He does great job. He has Chador
slide into twenty. No way twenty twenty one.

Speaker 2 (36:53):
The Steelers are twenty one.

Speaker 1 (36:54):
I think Seahawks at twenty.

Speaker 2 (36:56):
I think that was eighteen or so that they did
some tree. Broncos are twenty.

Speaker 1 (37:01):
Are they so? Could? Where are you at with the
thought process of how it's a quarterback? It's all they're
always going to be elevated and they're going to be
taken higher than what they should. And a guy like
Shador Sanders should Standers is a good quarterback? Right yeah?

Speaker 2 (37:20):
Is he your first round quarterback? And that's like when
I say first round, I mean first round based off talent.
Like how he said it yesterday at his press conference,
he said, there's never been a draft where you have
thirty like they're saying that this is a bad draft.
There's never been a draft where we've had thirty two
first round grades on players. This year is no different.

(37:41):
So it's one of those things like people are going
to get drafted ahead of them just because yeah, you
have to make a selection. Quarterbacks obviously one of the situations.
But you look at guys in the past, like an EJ.
Manuel or Christian Ponder.

Speaker 1 (37:52):
I like the EJ. Manuel too.

Speaker 2 (37:54):
Yeah, but you look at those guys and they were
drafted over their head because of because of need. Like
even you look at cam Ward at number one to
the Titans any other draft, as he go number one,
probably gonna be like a fifteen sixteen kind of in
that range type of quarterback where he would get selected.
But he's not a guy that you're looking at like, oh,
that's a number one pick in the draft.

Speaker 1 (38:13):
But also you look at a guy like Patrick.

Speaker 2 (38:16):
Mahomes, where did he get selected tenth? Obviously you redo
that draft and he's going number one every time. Josh Allen,
you look at his draft, he's going up there too.
It's like it's not a perfect science, but it's a
situation where you look at some teams in the top ten,
like do the Giants take a swing on them? If
you're Stable or Shane, why would you?

Speaker 1 (38:33):
Yeah? Well you have to why though, like you.

Speaker 2 (38:38):
Because do you think Shador is going to help you
win more games next season than Russ or Jamis? And
I'm not a big fan of either Russ or Jamis,
but it's like, your job is on the line. If
you don't win at least nine games, I don't think
you're going I think Russell Wilson or Jamis Winston would
give you a better chance to win eight or nine
games next year than Shouldeorge Sanders.

Speaker 1 (38:58):
I could get down with that. What I could ask
to see is that it's the desperate move where you
put Shador in and they win four games in a row. Yeah,
at the end of the season, three out of four, whatever,
it is, something crazy, but save your job.

Speaker 2 (39:10):
But also see ownership saying like you know, this is
a one year deal for both of you, Like I'm
not letting you draft the quarterback. And then the next
regime of GM and head coach come in and they're like,
what a disaster? The like did you sit there and
say that to your exactly? But if that's the situation
they've they put themselves in, Like if they did want
to take a quarterback and these guys don't want one,
then I want to clean clean house. Last year. It

(39:31):
also could be a situation too where you look at
it's like, all right, the owner wants a new quarterback,
we're taking su door.

Speaker 1 (39:37):
I think the Giants it would be in their best
entrant to grab Abduel Carter three and then trade back
up and grab a quarterback.

Speaker 2 (39:44):
I could see that too. I don't know exactly what
their their capital looks like, but it's not like they
have two first round picks. But it could be a
situation where like you know, dart slides or door sides.
Jalen Milroe got invited to the green.

Speaker 1 (39:57):
Room, which is always something that should be to brow. Yeah,
it would catch your attention.

Speaker 2 (40:02):
And he said he's going so like he must have
hurt some intel as well.

Speaker 1 (40:05):
Yeah, but he could easily be a second round pick.
Yeah he could.

Speaker 2 (40:09):
But like there's only seventeen guys after Lamar. That was yeah,
well that was first. That was Dallas got it correct, Yeah,
but still it.

Speaker 1 (40:18):
Was late late, late late. Yeah. You know Milroe, Look,
I did like him, but you know, I don't think
he's got the accuracy, but he's a hell of en. Yeah. Well,
I would look at the Giants and I think it
would be the Giant's best interest to try and do
something like the Houston Texa instead.

Speaker 2 (40:39):
Yeah. But the thing with the Texans, they had the
AMMO to the Giants roll.

Speaker 1 (40:43):
Yeah to collect it or yeah yeah.

Speaker 2 (40:45):
Because they had to go up to three, but he
went from like ten to three, I think.

Speaker 1 (40:50):
But to get Shador, maybe they only have to get
to eight. Yeah, maybe they only have to get to
nine with the Saints. Now, who knows what's real and
what's not there. But Jackson Dart is he going to
be a first round sounds like is he going to
be a top fifteen pick? He's gonna be a top
ten pick.

Speaker 2 (41:06):
I think it's kind of I think it's at nine.
It's who's Kellen mooreview as his guy going forward, a
Jackson Dart or a Shad And when you look at
the quarterbacks that that Kellen Moore is dealt with, Jalen
dak Herbert, I think Jackson Dart fits more of that
than Shador, who's strictly a pocket guy. That's really I
think that's one of the most fascinating parts about Shador,

(41:28):
Like he's not a great athlete, like guys like I
Anlalys say, like if he ran a forty. It would
probably be like four eight five, four nine. And when
your dad's freaking Deon Sanders, it's crazy that he didn't
get any speed to him.

Speaker 1 (41:40):
Well, the thing about Shador for me is is I
think more than anything, mentally, he's ready for the next left. Yeah,
that is a guy that's battle test that it's been there.
He had to run around like a maniac these last
two seasons with Colorado, still made plays. I do like
his accuracy. I like it's the mental makeup more than
anything for me that I would say, I'll take a

(42:01):
shot on him. And if I could be honest to marketing,
like dude, yeah, man, oh, that's that's Dion's kid, you know,
like God forbid. If he can play, if he can
play a lick, yeah, look out, you're gonna be able
to do Like he's gonna be a fan favorite. He's
gonna be polarizing. They're gonna be lighting up the phone lines.

Speaker 2 (42:21):
I think he's gonna be the guy, like, especially if
he went to the Giants like Eagles fans are going
to absolutely despise. It's gonna be like if you love them,
if you have them. Yeah, but if if he's going
against you, you're gonna absolutely hate him.

Speaker 1 (42:33):
Oh look, if he could play, then it's a different story.
But if he can't play, then then no one's gonna
respect him. He could play a college different ballgame. And
I think what separates the men from the boys as
far as college versus NFL, it's mental. There's a reason
why Tony Romo was able to make his career last
as long as he did. It's because he processes the
game better than most. And that's the difference for these guys, right,

(42:54):
They're all amazing players, They're all mister state as far
as in their sports. They can play, you know, all
these games, you know, baseball, basketball, at a high level,
and then you get to the pros and it's like, oh,
what's the difference between this guy? Because the expectators is here,
it's inside the marine, and I think we should all
understand that by now, there's been enough case studies to

(43:16):
say the least specifically Tom Brady will starting in there. Yeah,
all right, let's close up shop on this one. Sixers
running everybody back? You cool with that.

Speaker 2 (43:26):
I just if you're able to get that top six pick,
I am. If not, I would probably lean more towards
kind of blowing it up. I wouldn't be opposed if
you got if you did have the chance to get
a Cooper Flag or an Ace Bailey or a Dylan Harper,
one of those guys, throw them in the mix and
basically say we'll give this thing kind of one more run.
If not, I would look to blow it up. But
once again, who's taken on that in B contract, who's

(43:48):
taken on the Paul George contract. They're they're in a
very sticky spot where the lotteries of twelfth, there's a
very good draft. They're able to get one of those
top six picks, and Embiide is seventy five percent of himself,
Paul George is seventy five percent of himself. With it,
with the young talent, I think it'll at least be
knock on wood if everyone's not breaking every bone in
their body. Next year, a better season. I think the

(44:12):
one silver lining from this year you saw some of
these young guys can play like you saw Jared McCain
at times look like a potential star. Justin Edwards undrafted,
looked really good in moments. Bona looked good in moments.
Quentin Grimes hell of a twenty five thirty stretch potential steal.

Speaker 1 (44:28):
You played that many games? Yeah? Good?

Speaker 2 (44:31):
Yeah, he did probably average like twenty five points a
game over like.

Speaker 1 (44:35):
A two weeks set him.

Speaker 2 (44:38):
Can you have fifty one night? Like fifty one? Yeah,
So you found some guys that could play. You just
kind of got to hope that some some health falls
you away this year. But it's all Monday May twelfth,
when the lottery balls dictate. I think the future of
this frame.

Speaker 1 (44:53):
Monday May twelfth, yep, A little ways away. Yeah, yeah,
I would say running it back is not the correct,
you know move, but I don't know what.

Speaker 2 (45:07):
You're tied to too many things, and it's just it's brutal.

Speaker 1 (45:10):
There are some victories for Darryl Mory that he could
tie his his you know his his his was he
the president? Yea, his presidency too, and and you know
specifically starting with the draft picks, like he's picked pretty well,
but he's all in with Joel Embiid and Joel Embiid
is not going to be healthy. Yeah, that's that's it. Man.

(45:31):
I'm not a doctor, but come on, man, like let's
let's just let's just be like smart about this, right,
Like if you go into expecting Joel Embiid to play
more than fifty games in the regular season. I just
think you're you're, you're off your rocker. He's cooked, man,
he's cooked. And you know the next thing that people
are going to be selling us is like, don't play

(45:52):
him until May, don't play him until April. Like that's
what's no And and it's almost like I don't even
want Jojo to even go through that, Like we care
about the big man. We don't want to see him
in his career like this. But as far as like
the approach to next year, it can't be revolving around
dwellybe it cannot. They got to go in with Maxie

(46:14):
and McCain and Paul George trying to do what he
can do. Look, I mean, Paul George ain't going anywhere.

Speaker 2 (46:20):
Yeah, that's crazy.

Speaker 1 (46:21):
Do you bring Paul George off the bench.

Speaker 2 (46:24):
And he'll be smiling with fifty one mil.

Speaker 1 (46:27):
Yeah, he would probably force his way out. He'd be like,
I ain't no bench player.

Speaker 2 (46:30):
Can you say, didn't you say he's building the real
estate building?

Speaker 1 (46:34):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (46:35):
Why?

Speaker 1 (46:36):
It just blew me away when I heard him.

Speaker 2 (46:37):
Yeah, that's one of the toughest things.

Speaker 1 (46:39):
I'm building a house in Philadelphia.

Speaker 2 (46:41):
To think you jet right away after getting out of here.

Speaker 1 (46:44):
I don't know, man, Maybe the podcast industry is lucrative
for him. Good for him though. All right, well, the
Sixers running the back is not how we wanted to
end it, but unfortunately that's where we're at right now.
We did hit all my notes on that one once again.
Ryan be Coil can be found on socials ran at
thirty five Beef up Front the tailgate, Yes, June fourteenth.

(47:07):
June fourteenth, taking them to Toronto Blue Jays party starts
at noon. All are welcome, come one, come all. Need
to get a link though for some sort of charity.

Speaker 2 (47:15):
Yeah, that'll be my project for the weekend. And order
t shirts yep.

Speaker 1 (47:21):
Anything else you want to get up your chest.

Speaker 2 (47:24):
Have a good weekend. Happy uh, happy Easter to all
those who celebrate.

Speaker 1 (47:28):
I can't believe it is Easter.

Speaker 2 (47:30):
Yeah, everything's coming way too fast.

Speaker 1 (47:33):
Did you watch The Masters?

Speaker 2 (47:34):
I did, Actually, I was tuned in for a good amount.

Speaker 1 (47:37):
Broom broom, room in the lap. I mean, look, he's
all laid back. You didn't, but you just made it
look even worse. You're just like he's.

Speaker 2 (47:46):
Got was about as bad as it could get, and
I thought something else.

Speaker 1 (47:52):
It was working hard. God bless Yeah, now you keep
doing that, God Sarah. She had no idea what she
was doing, which is on somebody needed to step in
and go wait a minute, and broom is at fault.
The cameraman was at fault. She's at fault. N C
double A. Is that fault for putting everybody in one room.
They did that on purpose. They do that on purpose.

(48:13):
You know why they do that on purpose because you
get the gaggle reporters around and you hope that one
of these young kids. And these kids aren't kids anymore, right,
they're all twenty five, twenty six years old. It's absurd.
What did I hear the other day? Did I hear
a quarterback play for like six years?

Speaker 2 (48:29):
Tyler show the quarterback he's one of the projected Yeah quarterbacks.

Speaker 1 (48:34):
How many years? Seven years?

Speaker 2 (48:35):
Yeah, from the one that you're talking about.

Speaker 1 (48:37):
That's it. That's it.

Speaker 2 (48:39):
Yeah, she is a little close.

Speaker 1 (48:41):
That's ridiculous. Yeah, like come and he should be he
he knows better tho too. Kenzie shout out. Philly's got
Philly girl.

Speaker 2 (48:50):
Yep, she's doing well.

Speaker 1 (48:51):
On CBS. What is the sorority girl doing this sports
gambling thing? God bless my sports was on right. It's
always CBS Sports is locked on be sitting CBS Sports
normally there.

Speaker 2 (49:03):
We're gonna get out of here before we get in trouble.

Speaker 1 (49:05):
Yeah, sorry, Ryan Beef cooil once again. Follow him on
Socials Beef at Night here. Keep it locked to the
Gambler if you miss anything at Fox pH O Gambler
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