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September 27, 2025 • 25 mins
Sean Brace opens up this FOOTBALL FRIDAY Edition of the Daily Ticket talking some GOLF and the Ryder Cup with Championship Director Ryan Ogle!
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:25):
Bring it on in daily, take it with you here
on a football for Friday. A lot to get to
this afternoon. Yes, of course, we got some big, big
games in the college football world kicking off tomorrow number
one for US Penn State, Oregon, seven thirty pm. Oh,
by the way, Vulnova, William and Mary will be live

(00:47):
out there at one o'clock. Big family weekend. Looking forward
to getting out there and seeing a bunch of people.
Haven't seen it a little bit of course though. At
the top of the list, ladies and gentlemen, the Ryder
Cup and what the heck happened this morning? Unbelievable. Well,
here's the deal. We are very lucky because we are
going to head up to Beth Page right here, right
now to start the show. A gentleman by the name

(01:09):
of Ryan Ogle's going to join us. He is the
championship director and he has himself a heck of a
tournament coming up here. Ryan, fast and furious, my friend,
I forgot we bumped that bad boy up to May
you're coming up extremely fast here.

Speaker 1 (01:25):
Man.

Speaker 2 (01:25):
First of all, thank you for joining me. Can't thank
you enough. Live from Beth Page. We're going to talk
a ton about what you guys got going on at Aronomic,
but thank you for a couple of minutes.

Speaker 3 (01:34):
How you doing today, Ryan, Thanks for having.

Speaker 1 (01:36):
Me, Sean, I'm doing great. Not to start, we wanted
here at Best Page, but things are great. And it
reminds me that you know, my event's going to be
here quickly, and we're learning a lot but having a
lot of fun in the meantime.

Speaker 2 (01:45):
Yeah, so much to discuss with you, and it's like,
all right, yeah, that's right. We changed, you know, how
it plays out as far as when the PGA takes
place year after year, I'm still stuck in my brain
that it's the fourth and final major of the year.

Speaker 3 (01:57):
Not so fast, not the way it is anymore.

Speaker 2 (02:00):
Right. I want to ask you this, and you guys
have had a couple of things happening at Aronomic this
past week. I saw Gary Player out there, but I
do want to ask you. You know, one of the
things that stood out to me the most this year
at the Ryder Cup was the introduction on Wednesday the
lead up on Thursday, it felt like from a guy
that's you know, on my couch, that man, we had
forty eight hours of like a pregame show. But that's fine.

(02:24):
It's to feel that way. But then when you see
the crowds and the people that are so enthused behind
it and showing up and almost want more of it,
does that open you up to do some different things
for Ironomic coming up here in twenty twenty six with
the PGA Championship.

Speaker 1 (02:41):
Absolutely, you know, the Rider Cup is kind of an
interesting one in the fact that there's only three days
of competition, but it's six days of the gates being
opened to our fans and as the week progress, as
we get more and more spectators. What's really interesting is,
due to weather, we moved the opening ceremonies, which we're
supposed to take place on Thursday, move those up to Wednesday.
It actually added a new element because you had an

(03:02):
opening ceremonies on Wednesday that was exciting to watch for
people that are here but also across the country and
quite frequently across the world. And then Thursday they did
the Captain's Pick, so there was like two days of
something to tune in and watch, which is not always
the case. I think we've learned something there and maybe
there's some changes that we can move forward for Ryder Cups.
But from a erotomic perspective, we just think about how

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do we take the same excitement that builds into the
Ryder Cup and make that over the seven days at
a PGA Championship. You know, we're open Monday through Sunday.
In the first three rounds or practice rounds, how do
you continue to create the excitement for the fans that
want to come out and see these guys practice in
a more laid back environment. That's one of the best
things about attending of practice rounds. The guys are more

(03:43):
laid back, they're doing autographs, there's a little bit less
people on the ground, so it's easier to traverse. And
how do you continue to add that fan excitement and
that fan experience. And I think we've gone a long
way where we're one of the best in the golf
business and maybe the sports business and our guests experience
because of our all new food, an inclusive program that
allows everyone that comes on the gates. You know, free

(04:04):
food and drink are part of your ticular part of
your access and we're trying to continue to find new
things to do like that. But you know, there's nothing
better than the Ryder Cup and the excitement, and I'm
just glad we're finally here to the competition. On Friday.

Speaker 2 (04:15):
We got Ryan Ogele joining us here as the Championship director.
It's his third time around. Very cool to have you
to join us right from the start of the show.
Of course, Ryder Cup on everybody's mind right now, and
I was able to watch a lot more in the morning.
I've been getting ready for the show here, so kind
of put it off into the side. I see we're
doing a little bit better here in the afternoon. We'll
talk about that in just a second. But more as

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far as Ironomic with twenty twenty six, I so, you
guys just had Gary Player out there. Well, you know,
you're talking about a legend. He's and he's he's teaching.
My guy, John Clark had a putt. How do I
get around with Gary Player?

Speaker 3 (04:47):
At around him? And come on, Ryan?

Speaker 2 (04:49):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (04:50):
John? Something right? You know, the the membership at Ironomic
Golf Club and the president wanted to honor him and
dedicate a room to Gary. As you know there PGA
champion from nineteen sixty to the last time our event
was hosted in the Philadelphia area, and they said they
did a room dedication, which was a great touch. And
then he was so kind to give so much of

(05:10):
his timeboat to the members, members of the media. And
to have someone like Gary back and talking about a
PGA championship returning to to Ironomy, to a newtown square
into the greater Philadelphia region, it was a special moment.
We're so thankful for him making that time and hopefully,
you know, we continue to have those exciting moments as
we welcome back major golf to Philadelphia.

Speaker 3 (05:29):
Oh so cool man.

Speaker 2 (05:30):
Yeah, Gary is an absolute legend and to see him
go out there and we all know he's up there
in age, but you would never tell. And like I said,
some of the videos I saw online were just tremendous,
so great right up on the inquired to inquire dot
com check out that righte up on all things Gary
player up at Aronomic.

Speaker 3 (05:46):
All right, Ryan, let's go one more, one more twenty
twenty six. That's right.

Speaker 2 (05:50):
I do have this thought because of course Ryder Cup
USA versus Europe. And then we got a special year
with twenty twenty six, I think we all understand what's
at stake as far as what's happening next year two
hundred and fifty year celebration for America. Is anything like
that crossing your mind when you see just a patriotism
up there for the Ryder Cup and the raw raw

(06:11):
us say, is is that going to be a little
bit of a vibe for next year for Ironomic in
twenty twenty six?

Speaker 1 (06:17):
You know, I certainly hope. So we are trying to
lean in as much as we can to not only
the Philadelphia vibe, the Philadelphia scene of Philadelphia culture, but
do we also lean into the two hundred and fiftieth
anniversary of our country and the pride that a lot
of people not only just in Philadelphia but much broader.
But I think in Philly, especially being the birthplace, what
a great opportunity. So we're trying to find opportunity are

(06:38):
new ways to bring in the patriotism. And I think
the Ryder Cup does have a few elements that you
can copy, that you can mimic in there. But at
the end of the day, you know what makes the
Ryder Cup the Ryder Cup, and what makes the PGA Championship.
At the PGA Championship, are the fans, are the spectators
and what excitement they bring? And I have so much
faith that the Philadelphia fans, the Phillies, they're going to

(06:58):
bring it. It's going to be rock, it's going to
be fun, and we're going to lean into it as
much as we can. I can't wait, especially being here
this week and knowing, hey, we're next up, we got
another show to put on.

Speaker 2 (07:08):
Sim I'll tell you what, Ryan, I tweeted earlier this morning,
we should have had the Ryder Cup at the Cricket
Club because I think we needed a little bit of
the fans to get after our players this morning.

Speaker 3 (07:15):
It would have happened in Philly. We'd let them hear
it just a little bit more.

Speaker 2 (07:19):
And I kid with that, but you know, look, as
far as what took place this morning, Europe's good.

Speaker 3 (07:25):
You know, I know we were favored.

Speaker 2 (07:26):
It's really difficult to win in opposing territory and that's
well documented. But I wasn't buying what the odds makers
were saying, just because of the players that were out there,
and you saw it this morning and they got it
going with John Rahm and they never looked back. I
wasn't surprised to see them come out on top. I
do expect us, say to respond, it looks like they

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are right now. What was your takeaway this morning though,
and were you surprised at how well Europe did well?

Speaker 1 (07:54):
I think anyone that is very knowledgeable and golf, and
you know I love the Ryder Cup. I started as
an intern at the Ryder Cumpany in twenty twelve with
the PGA and someone that watches it closely, I knew
Europe wasn't going to be a team that you just
you don't take serious. You have to. Eleven of the
twelve players played in Rome in twenty twenty three. The

(08:17):
twelfth player rapped as Hoguard. He was with the team
all week because his brother Nikolai was playing. He was
driving the card around, he was in the team room.
He knew what to expect. All twelve of their players
came into here in a hostile crowd with experience with
knowing the fan expectations, the loudness, the nerves, and they
showed that because they didn't rattle them this morning. Wasn't

(08:37):
surprised by that. I was surprised by the outcome. I thought,
you know, leading off with bryceon and Justin was such
a strong move by Keegan. They start off, they win
the first hole and you think, yes, this is going
to be exactly what we need. And then they end up,
you know, letting you go, and John and Terrell were unstoppable.
The real key matches in my opinion were match two
and Match three. Match two being Scottie, we really needed

(08:59):
to win that with our best player, and then Match
three being Rory and European really need to win that
was their best player. Unfortunately we didn't get either one,
so that I think was the big factor. Scotty not
coming around. He had some issues in Rome. He wondered
how he was going to respond. But I have a
lot of faith if these guys are resilient. There's a
lot of great leadership in the locker room right now.

(09:20):
I think Keithan Bradley's doing a great job. I think
these boys will rebound. Let's see. The afternoon looks better,
but it's still close. If we split this, that's better
than losing again three one, but we really need to
go three to one here. If not a four to zero, no.

Speaker 2 (09:32):
You're totally right. A lot of golf to be played,
so and I believe Rome did USA open up three
to one in that and that Ryder Cup.

Speaker 1 (09:41):
We've actually had a really good record the last few
Roder Cups, the morning four foursomes, that Friday morning session.
We've done really well the last few Ryder Cups, and
we did so in Rome. But that should give us
some faith that what we're seeing right now, it isn't
the end of the world. We have plenty of golf left.
Let's see these guys bounce back, and you never know,
it could get exciting. I think what I'm hoping for.

(10:01):
I want a USA win, of course, but I'm also
hoping for a close match. The last couple of Rider
cuts have been kind of blowouts by behind home team.
I want to see it's some drama. I want to
see some excitement. We'll see. We definitely needed to get
closer and see what Saturday brings. But let's finish this afternoon.

Speaker 3 (10:17):
All right.

Speaker 2 (10:17):
One more as far as what's taking place at beth
Page Scotty Scheffler, of course you brought him up there
a big story. I mean, you know, just everybody knows
unless you live underneath the rock. How great Scott he
has been and what type of player he is when
he's on you know, in the conversation of Tiger and
Jack level, and what he's been able to do these
past few years. But struggling and he's down too right now.

(10:40):
I'm curious your take because the big talking point right
now in the timeline is that his playing partners don't
know what it takes to play with somebody of his caliber.
Do you think there's something there with that? Henley did struggle,
JJ spawn is pretty darn good too. He had a
great season this year. But they're down too. And again
I haven't been able to watch this match all that closely.

(11:00):
But to play with the world's number one, what type
of impact does that have on your partner?

Speaker 1 (11:06):
Well, you know, I think matching the number one can
be difficult, and you know, Scotty is being mashed or
considered or discussed with Jack and with Tiger, and he's
got a lot of he's got a long way to
go to get there, but he's on the right track.
And Tiger had a tough time in Ryder Cups. It
was patent. Pearing him was difficult, and players playing with

(11:26):
him was difficult. A lot of that with Tiger was
the crowds and the way crowds reacted around Tiger, and
when he was done playing, they would start moving. That's
very distracting. I think you get a similar thing with Scotty.
I think, you know the pressure playing with Scotty, and
I also just wonder, you know Scotty putting some pressure
on himself. I think he's the most resilient player on
the tour. I think one of the reasons he's so

(11:47):
good is his mental toughness. I have a lot of
faith that he'll bounce back. But you know, maybe pairing
with him is something that we continue to watch and
see if they do consistent pairings or if we see
changes like we saw this morning going from Himley to Spot.

Speaker 3 (12:00):
A lot of golf to be played.

Speaker 2 (12:02):
Can't wait to sink it to my couch all day
tomorrow and of course on Sunday as well, and hopefully
a team USA will be hoisting the cup up there
at Bethpage Black once again joined by Ryan Ogold, he
is the Championship Director of the PGA Championship taking place
at Ironomic May fourteenth through the seventeenth.

Speaker 3 (12:19):
I still can't believe it. I'm like Wow, that is
right here.

Speaker 2 (12:22):
Ryan can't thank you enough for stopping by, of course
giving us some insight on what's taking place up at
beth Page. I didn't I wasn't sure if you wanted
to talk about the Cowboys Oklahoma State. I didn't know
if you wanted to get into that matchup against Baylor,
you know, Gundhy out maybe a bounce back spot this weekend.

Speaker 3 (12:38):
Your thoughts, I.

Speaker 1 (12:40):
Mean, I sure hope. So we need we need some momentum.
It's been a tough time. I'm a big Gundy fan,
big Cowboys fan. Right now, you know, maybe we're starting
to rebuild. No one, no one wants to accept that.

Speaker 3 (12:49):
We'll see.

Speaker 1 (12:50):
I continue to have faith and I continue to root
for my popes.

Speaker 2 (12:52):
Awesome, Ryan, Well, thank you very much for stopping by.
Definitely touch base before ironomic up here at I'm May
to fourteenth seventeen, And if you need someone to sing
the anthem star Spangled banner, I'll paint my chest.

Speaker 3 (13:03):
I'll do it.

Speaker 2 (13:03):
I'll go full Patriot mode for you and May my friend.
But thank you for stopping by. Ryan, enjoy the rest
of the weekend up there.

Speaker 3 (13:10):
Thanks, You're the best there he.

Speaker 2 (13:12):
Is once again, Ryan Ogle joining us on the Gambler Hotline.
I don't think he took me up on my my
bid there and then sing the national Inth. I mean,
come on, two and fifty years happening up the road
here around of it, gorgeous golf course and.

Speaker 3 (13:28):
My god, John Clark, who plays golf more than John
Clark these days?

Speaker 2 (13:33):
Every single time I'm on Instagram, Clark, He's on a green.

Speaker 3 (13:37):
How do I get that gig with that swing? I kidd?

Speaker 2 (13:43):
Thank you to Ryan joining us. Uh, you know, perfect
time to have him to kick off the show. Look,
I'm not gonna pretend that I miss the x's and
o's when it comes to the PGA tour. There are
plenty of people out there that know a heck of
a lot more when it comes to wagering on this sport.
I know where I belong in this conversation. What I

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can do is give you my thoughts from my gut
and trust my eyes. And I wanted to believe in
what Bradley was putting together this year.

Speaker 3 (14:18):
I did.

Speaker 2 (14:19):
I got all rah Rod up us say that's you know. Look,
we had Sam on the show yesterday. Sam Actrey asked
me like, like wait, a minute. You know, why are
they favored if you don't think that they're It's how
tough it is to go into that environment. And when
you felt it, you felt it from the first tea.
When Europe walks down and everybody's just going absolutely berserk

(14:40):
at five o'clock in the morning, all the way through,
it's tough.

Speaker 3 (14:45):
But dude, it's about the players.

Speaker 2 (14:47):
And you're not gonna tell me that John ram is
all of a sudden gonna what do I do?

Speaker 3 (14:52):
Oberg. No, these guys know what they're doing.

Speaker 2 (14:56):
They're at great golfers, and I just felt like when
you met the roster versus our roster, regardless of the pairings,
regardless of the head to head, whatever, I felt like
Europe was to play. Now, that doesn't mean I said
go and bet them. I could never pull the trigger
on betting Europe in a Ryder Cup. Can't do it,
Won't do it. If you want to do it, it's business,

(15:19):
not the person. That's fine. I think there's levels to it.
I can bet against my home team, I can't bet
against my country. Come on, regardless, I'm not here to
argue that Europe has just a couple better golfers than
Team USA does, and I thought that, you know what,
a guy like more Kawa, who has proven his worth

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over the years, I don't know, was he really done much.

Speaker 3 (15:43):
I need a couple of tournaments this year.

Speaker 2 (15:45):
But JT. I'm a big JT fan, huge love JT.
H you know, he won this year, but it's not
like JT is the.

Speaker 3 (15:56):
Guy I don't know.

Speaker 2 (15:59):
And that's the way I was feeling heading into it.
And this morning I wasn't all that surprised. You know,
the number and the blowout, I think five six, whatever
it was that did surprise me. It did get ugly,
but the fact that they lost three to one and
very lucky to get that one. Yeah, that's that's how
the morning started into the afternoon. And this is where

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I second guess Keeking Bradley, because how do you not
have Xander Shoffley out there instead of JT. Now, I
don't know, Like I said, I haven't been able to watch.
So maybe JT is doing well, and I want him
to do well. I want USA to rip it up
and win, no doubt, But how do you not have
Xander out there? They got the point like you have

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to have Xander out there. I don't know, but Keing
and Bradley is the guy. And one thing I will say,
and it hit me on Wednesday, and it hit me
a little bit on Thursday, and definitely today.

Speaker 3 (16:53):
He's running around with the American flag.

Speaker 2 (16:55):
He's doing everything he needs to do as far as
a captain. Now with the select of the pairings, he's
leaving a little bit to be desired. And I'm gonna
get into an analytical side of two of the players
that he played together, and this is some frustrating stuff
and Bradley's gonna have to answer to this because they

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got their ass kicked this weekend. But remember he was
asked whether or not that if he could go out
there and play and be the captain, and a lot
of us were saying, Oh, you need to do it.

Speaker 3 (17:29):
It would be so cool. I want to see it.

Speaker 2 (17:31):
No after what took place, him running around with the
American flag, him hyping everybody up.

Speaker 3 (17:37):
Yeah, I think he made the right decision.

Speaker 2 (17:40):
There's no doubt in my mind that Keegan Bradley made
the right decision as far as being the captain not playing,
and that.

Speaker 3 (17:49):
That should be it. Like, it was very evident to
see that this morning with that being said, for him
to put out.

Speaker 2 (18:00):
English and Morikwa, who were statistically, analytically, two of the
worst pairings possible when it comes to the numbers. And again,
I'm not going to bore you with stats here. It's
out there on the timeline. You could see it for yourself.
And people are wondering why he did it. To maybe

(18:21):
rub it back in the people's faces that live and
die by the analytics, it was a bad decision. And
I know people are gonna be out there, well, McElroy
and Fleetwood, who was beating them?

Speaker 3 (18:33):
Fleetwood, Mac, that's pretty good. That's pretty good, pretty good,
who's beating them?

Speaker 2 (18:38):
No matter what?

Speaker 3 (18:38):
Just throw them the sacrificial layup. I disagree with that.

Speaker 2 (18:42):
You know, if you got guys like JJ Spahn who's
had a hell of a year and Ben Griffin who's
had a hell of a year, why not give those
guys an opportunity change it up a little bit. But
to roll with Moricoo and English, who statistically were the
two worst partners playing together, and again, I'll retweet it,

(19:03):
many accounts at it in the golf world. I just
want to know what Kegan Bradley's take is on that.
They got their ass kicked this morning, three down, three
to one, and here we are into the afternoon again,
fourteen and a half is the number to get to.
It was not a fun morning at all. To be
able to watch it and not enjoy it.

Speaker 3 (19:24):
That was a tough ad, like, come on, man, we've
been hyping this up.

Speaker 2 (19:27):
We've been fired up for the Ryder Cup and to
be able to sit down and oh, by the way,
let me back up. The broadcast was atrocious and I'm
not using that. I'm not over the top. My YouTube
was buffering, it was dropping out. It got fixed, it
got better. The sound was off for the first couple holes.

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You heard the driver two times like a player would swing,
and then you'd hear it again. And people are saying
that it's because they have to to to silence the
crowd due to bad words.

Speaker 3 (20:04):
What are we doing here? Who cares the product?

Speaker 2 (20:10):
The broadcast product itself was brutal, not good. And I'm
not sitting here telling you it's easy. But when you
like Ryan Ogle perfect example, this is his third PGA championship.
They put him in charge of this many many months ago.
The people that have been building up this Ryder Cup

(20:31):
broadcast have been in charge of this many many months ago,
and then for it to all fall apart the day
of we got to be better than that.

Speaker 3 (20:42):
Well, did you not think anybody be watching? What are
we doing here?

Speaker 2 (20:50):
Regardless though it seems like it's improved throughout the course
of the day, which is a good thing, but that
was that was all it was. The audio was off,
they were missing shots. It felt like every minute there
was a commercial. I get it, get your money, the
playing through.

Speaker 3 (21:11):
I don't know now this.

Speaker 2 (21:15):
They got BMW logo up in front of me right now,
get your money, PGA tor gets your money. No doubt
about that, USA, NBC, whatever, But hopefully, like I guess
mine would be No, it starts with the YouTube. Yeah,
that would be the number one issue I had from
the jump. It was literally dropping, Like in the beginning,

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it was dropping. But the broadcast itself, the production everything, No, No,
it was so rushed at seven o'clock too. The fact
that we went Law and Order right into seven o'clock
and it was just like commercial and then like we're
teeing off. I just didn't understand that making life difficult
for us when all we want to do is just

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sit down and watch.

Speaker 3 (21:57):
The Ryder Cup at seven o'clock in the morning. That's all.

Speaker 2 (22:00):
That's all we're trying to do, all right, Daily Ticket
rolling out. We're off and running here. I'm fired up
on a Friday, a lot to get to again.

Speaker 3 (22:08):
NFL.

Speaker 2 (22:09):
We gotta come up with a survivor pool play, as
we always do on a Friday. I have two of
them for you. I'm locked in. I absolutely love my play.
I think you should as well. I'll give you that
coming up at four o'clock. Also college football, Oregon, Penn State, Alabama, Georgia,
Oh Miss LSU. So many great games to break down.
We will do that with our next guest joining us

(22:30):
coming up here on the other side, Julian Edlo from
DraftKings Sportsbook DK Network.

Speaker 3 (22:36):
He'll join us on a football Friday.

Speaker 2 (22:38):
Looking forward to hearing his thoughts when it comes to
Oregon and Penn State. Tough game. I've been talking about
this game all week. If you're gonna sit here and
tell me that Penn State this is the game they
get the job done, that's fine. If that's your handicap,
that's fine. I'm more about the x's and o's. What's
taking place on the field throughout the course of the
season so far, where we are at this point in time,
with how the offenses have looked, I know a lot

(23:00):
more about Penn State than I do Oregon. And the
expectation that Penn State is going to put it all
together and be flawless tomorrow against this Oregon defensive line.
I think that's a big ask if you missed it yesterday.
My breakdown, my play is the under. I'm on the
under fifty three and a half.

Speaker 3 (23:19):
I love it.

Speaker 2 (23:20):
I think we see a good ballgame Thursday or Saturday night,
wide out, tough environment. I do think Penn State comes
out on top, but I am not playing a side.
Love the total. Give me the under on that one.
We'll see if Julian agrees with my take on that one.
And then at four o'clock, a gentleman who will be
patrolling the sidelines out there at Arrowhead for the Baltimore

(23:41):
Ravens and Kansas City Chiefs, a game where the Ravens
are two and a half point road favorites. Two desperate
ball clubs. Get this, The loser of this game will
be one and three on the season. Think about that.
Take a second thing, Baltimore Ravens Kansas City Chiefs of
that game will be one in three who had that

(24:04):
one this this preseason? Anybody, because I sure as all didn't.
We got Kyle Fisher. He'll be joining us at four
o'clock Philadelphia Sports and Network, Philly Sports Network and again
for CBS Sports. He'll be out there with Tracy Wolfson
and all things Chiefs, Ravens and of course Eagles and Bucks.
Can't wait to talk to him about the Eagles and
Bucks and what's going to happen now without Nolan Smith.

(24:27):
You know, yesterday I was supposed to have Brandon Ram
on the show that was whatever, what are you gonna do?
They got caught up and some stuff, and I got
the email, Hey we got to push back, you know,
got a rescheduleh okay, cool, had everything ready to go.
Thanks appreciate it. But it's all good. It's all good.
We'll get him again. It's funny Brandon Ram. Literally it's

(24:49):
it's neck and neck. Who's got more advertisements than Brandon
Graham or Saquon Barkley Right now they're going back and forth.
I saw saque as a new one a nationwide out
there where he's doing this zen thing on the NFL field.
He's got so many little caesars, He's got so many
happening for him. But Brandon Graham literally has back to
back billboards on seventy six Fidelity Bank.

Speaker 3 (25:12):
And the Health.

Speaker 2 (25:13):
Insurance Independence is that it I forget, But he's got
back to back billboards on seventy six right over here
off of City Line Avenue.

Speaker 3 (25:22):
Pretty funny stuff.

Speaker 2 (25:23):
Anyways, BG was supposed to join us yesterday, and I
know that people were saying, call Brandon.

Speaker 3 (25:27):
Graham, get them back in the huddle on Sundays.

Speaker 2 (25:31):
I'm sure he's got a couple downs left on him.
He looks good. It would have been interesting to hear
his thoughts on that one. But he's got a lot
going for him right now in the offseason, and he's played.
He's you know, come on, man, he's done. He's done
his work. It's time the right off into the sunset
and enjoy the fruits of his labor.

Speaker 3 (25:46):
As they say, all right, Julie.

Speaker 2 (25:48):
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