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Tent All right. Tim Kates putting in work, pulling the rope.
Tim Kates is the radio equivalent of the Ben Herr movie.
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Row Row blisters on his hands. Row so much Dodger talk,
so many ins and outs, and Michelle mo just playing
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And the thing about it is she flickers the lights.
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Oh it is big day coming up tomorrow, Dodgers, Mets,
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his time with his words. The word of the day.
Speaker 3 (04:00):
Today's word of the day is marketing. Now, look, I
am a huge proponent of marketing. No, well, I guess I.
Speaker 2 (04:10):
Suppose I am. I don't know. We do a lot
of commercial marketing. Yeah, I like beer. I still like beer.
Speaker 3 (04:16):
We got twenty three live reads today, Matt, I can't
say that I'm not a fan of marketing. But no,
I'm talking about one specific marketing department. Now, everybody knows
that I am a proponent of the new athletic director
at USC, Jen Cohen. She's got a tall order, She's
been proven to do great things in the past. She's
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commandeered and athletic department that's always been unruly and ungovernable,
governed by.
Speaker 2 (04:45):
Jocks, jocks with big socks.
Speaker 3 (04:51):
However, Matt, how this got through anybody at USC is
unbelievable to me. USC marketing department, deeply embarrassing. Okay, USC
has a thing where you could pay. This came out
on all the Twitter stuff this morning. You can pay
to run out with the team at USC, which first
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of all, is creepy.
Speaker 2 (05:16):
Now, every once in a while watch something that should
be earned.
Speaker 3 (05:19):
Right now in my career, which is a whole different time,
we would have big donors from time to time, maybe
one or two on a local trip with us in
the hotel here in LA or maybe somewhere else. Maybe
no more than one or two people. They were always
big donors and people that the players.
Speaker 2 (05:38):
Kind of knew.
Speaker 3 (05:38):
Sure, and you know, would they run out like you know,
screaming and yelling with their hair on fire. No, they
just you know, rich people that would walk out in
the tunnel with you, walk out casually, you.
Speaker 2 (05:47):
Know, after the team runs out. USC saved.
Speaker 3 (05:51):
And then look, you don't get on the sideline at
Michigan just stand there and watch people warm up without
giving them like twelve thousand dollars.
Speaker 2 (05:59):
It's crazy.
Speaker 3 (06:03):
Depending on the game like Utahs State or something, it's
great fourteen.
Speaker 2 (06:09):
One hundred dollars to eighteen hundred.
Speaker 3 (06:12):
Dollars to run out with the USC football team, screaming
and yelling whatever you want. Okay, a guy, there are
no rules. So a guy just dressed up head to
toe and Penn State gear and shot the whole thing
and ran out with the team and then ran out,
ran back and ran out with the fit State team
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like school we are we are, And it's like, I mean,
does anybody really care? It's a bad look and looks stupid.
The guy, you know, like a grown man screaming running
out with nineteen year old's a little weird, you know,
not a former player or anything like that, just a
dude who paid for it, and paid USC for it
to put on a Penn State outfit and act the
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full eighteen hundred bucks and you get to do that
something that people live their whole lives to do, and.
Speaker 2 (07:01):
Pennotate it would cost you eighteen grand at.
Speaker 3 (07:04):
Least, or they you know what, they wouldn't let you
do it.
Speaker 2 (07:07):
It would cost you eighteen million.
Speaker 3 (07:10):
And you don't pay specifically, they say, hey, you're a
big donor, why don't you come run out with the team.
Speaker 2 (07:15):
You know, priceless. You must be invited.
Speaker 3 (07:19):
USC has sold out the experience of running through the
tunnel and the Colisse at one of the great venues
in the history of sports in the United States for
fourteen hundred bucks for Penn State fans or anybody it out.
I mean, I guess you could dress like the San
Diego Chicken and run out. There's no rules as long
as you give them your fourteen hundred bucks. I mean,
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are we usc marketing is embarrassing. They've always been embarrassing.
Speaker 2 (07:48):
That's a low, that's a lot. And they are all
the same people that are my kids, the football players.
It's like, what they hell did that? Why should they
have to deal with that?
Speaker 3 (07:54):
Bs I didn't like it when I played, and they
would set up mini bars around the Brian Kennedy and
field they did, and they would have like a Chardonnay
party and we'd be doing nine like a thirty five
played nine on seven. You can see the erection in
the linebackers' pants because they know we're gonna run it
full backs at a full track stance, get ready to
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blow the guy up in the A gap and freaking
they're drinking prosecco over there, San Marino.
Speaker 2 (08:20):
F you buddy, Pat Hayden Douche.
Speaker 3 (08:23):
Anyway, Yeah, whoever, the marketing genius is over at USC
eighteen hundred bucks to run out with the team, and
you get it's only eighteen hundred bucks.
Speaker 2 (08:31):
You get some blowhard from Penn State.
Speaker 3 (08:33):
Look like, come on, guys, we're better than this. I
guess you know what selling for eighteen bucks after you
lost to Minnesota?
Speaker 2 (08:40):
Who cares? PJ Fleck beat you?
Speaker 3 (08:44):
Roll up the gym, come in a tunnel. It costs
me four watch a video. It's embarrassed. I mean it's
embarrassed USC marketing. Shame on you for Shane, for Shane
for shame.
Speaker 2 (09:01):
Number of the day. Here's my number. Number of the day.
Number the day is one, followed by one. One interception
that led to a trade that kicked off the morning
football waiver, well not waiver the football newswire. DeVante Adams
is now a jet. Oh I saw on all the shows,
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all the talk shows. It comes hours.
Speaker 3 (09:23):
People were like talking about it.
Speaker 2 (09:25):
After Aaron Rodgers refused to take accountability for throwing an
interception that ended the Monday night game against the Buffalo
Bills and Rogers defense. His kicker missed two field goals,
one of them at chip shot two dongers off the upright,
but then blamed it on former charger Mike Williams, where
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he detailed extensively on the game ceiling interception. I supposed
to be in a red line. Oh all right, now,
the way the thing set up is two verticals. You
got Lazart and you got Mike, and Alan did what
he was supposed to do, attracted the safety, and Mike's
supposed to be on a red line. He's a wandering fool.
So when I went to drive back to heave it,
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you're in a position. I looked up Mike's running in
breaker and he's not supposed to be running in breaker.
He's supposed to be on a red line. So as
I adjusted my arm halfway through the motion to try
to get that football where Mike was, eventually ball was intercepted.
So we got to clean this up. Can't you say
we had a miscommunication. We got to clean this up
because he is supposed to be on a red line,
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and that of course led to a ton of people
on social media trying to figure out because they don't
know what the hell the red line is, posting videos.
If you look, Mike technically did not run an inbreaker.
So Aaron is once again deflecting plan then you got
Orlowsky like, well, you know, the red line is a
line that runs, and so imagine, but it's on the
practice field, so what does exit? That was all morning
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and then thankfully all of that was swept under the
rug because Devonte Adams was traded and everybody was able
to move on. Condition third that could become a second
if he makes the All Pro or the Jets are
in the AFC Championship or the Super Bowls. I guess
he was never going to play for the Raiders again.
Seems like all the questions that were sent his direction
about him being dissatisfied, unhappy and probably should have requested
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a trade in the offseason instead of waiting six games
in when his leverage is substantial. The Raiders is diminished.
They won't get nearly the Hall that they otherwise might have.
But congratulations Davante and his favoritiest best pal Aaron Rodgers
are reunited again on a team that is two and
four and, as Bill Belichick described, operates as ready fire.
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So there's that's supposed to be on the red line.
Look up and he's not running it.
Speaker 3 (11:49):
In breaker, you're saying DeVante Adams was dissatisfied with his
position and his plays.
Speaker 2 (11:54):
I believe he was.
Speaker 3 (11:55):
Don't you understand It's not my problem.
Speaker 2 (12:01):
As an accurate running.
Speaker 1 (12:05):
This is the song of the day.
Speaker 4 (12:10):
A Good Time Pushed is the title of today's song
of the Day from singers, song writer musician Kim Deal.
New music is what you're listening to from the forthcoming
album called Nobody Loves You More. It's the debut solo
LP for the former Pixies bassist and current Breeders front
woman who's now exercising some of her own creativity with
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some of the new tracks on the record engineered by
the late Steve Albini. So we look forward to new
music from Kim Deal's solo effort that'll be out November
the twenty second.
Speaker 3 (12:41):
Enjoy Spillboor and I'll join us next Old Spinny from
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We've got Dodgers Baseball on Wednesday, and that's what we're
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about to get into.
Speaker 3 (13:21):
P Oh, very excited. Let's get out to Yankee Stadium
right now. On your Southern California Toyota Dealers Celebrity Hotline,
former UC Santa Barbara Standout not for the Foresters, for
the Gauchos, Colorado Rockies outfielder the great Ryan Spilboorg. He
has a cool show. Well not only he does Apple
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TV and he does the Colorado broadcast and he's great,
and he does a cool show. On Serious XM's MLB Network.
Ryan Spilboorg hosts Loud Out. Uh it's the best. We
love loud outs as opposed to when they're why dude, yeah,
oh you're out. It's on the Serious XM MLB network
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radio channel, like we said, and you could hear him
this week hosting Serious XM's ALCS pregame shows and he's
at Yankee Stadium right now. We're really gratefully just got
off the air joining us right now. Ryan Spilbourg, also
known as Spilly Spilly to the people that know and
love him. I don't know.
Speaker 2 (14:22):
I mean we we love that.
Speaker 3 (14:23):
We probably shouldn't, but you know, I mean not just
you know, we we have a he works with a
play by play guy that.
Speaker 2 (14:28):
I've worked with. There's some familiarity there. What's crack and spilly?
How are you? Can we call you that?
Speaker 5 (14:33):
Of course he can't? And Money and prettiguer. You know,
when I got text together day, I was like, Hey,
would you be on with Touchros and Money? I was like, hell, yeah,
listening to these dudes, these are my guys.
Speaker 2 (14:43):
Yeah, guy, well tell us, oh, you're a forester with
the with the shirt.
Speaker 3 (14:50):
I always wanted one of those shirts that just has
a giant F on it with an exclamation mark.
Speaker 5 (14:56):
Yes, stir it up.
Speaker 3 (14:58):
We really do appreciate you coming on because we don't
know anything about the East Coast. We're stupid and uh,
the Dodgers Mets is a big story out here in LA,
but out there it's all Yankees and Jets.
Speaker 2 (15:09):
Are we wrong?
Speaker 6 (15:11):
You're not wrong?
Speaker 5 (15:12):
And you know it's funny. So this last year I
had to do a lot more East Coast baseball games
doing it for Apple TV, So you know, I'm used
to you know, Mountain time zone, God's time, and then
going and being on the East Coast. I understand why
there's such an East Coast bias. It's because these guys
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don't stay up late enough to watch the West Coast.
And and like, you know, I we got to last
night's game, I got home at midnight from from an
East Coast team. I'm never home at midnight if it's
a West Coast team. Even if I was at under
stadium and sitting through traffic, I'm not back by midnight.
So I get why there's East Coast bias. I get
why they they don't see anything outside of their little sphere.
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But I think what's cool about this matchup in this
postseason and you can attest to it. The stars are out,
you know, like we have the best players in the
postseason that we've ever had, best collection of overall teams
from the Royals with Bobby Wood Junior who's a stud,
to the Tigers American League Cy Young Award winner possible
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with Terrek Scougel. And now you have the three best
teams you know when it comes to payroll in stars
with the Mets and the Dodgers and the Yankees, and
by the way, the Guardians. They had one of the
best records in the American League. So there was this
narrative the last four years with this new wild card
format that the teams that were having this buy that
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it was such a disadvantage that the hot teams could
just roll through it beat the better teams. Well that's
not the case this year in our Championship Series. We
have three out of the four teams that were on
buys in the Championship Series all lined up with the
chance to go to the World Series. So I think
what would be really amazing is obviously, listen, everybody baseball,
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everybody in baseball wants to see Dodgers Yankees. I mean,
that's that's what we want to see. We haven't seen
it since nineteen eighty one, and that's that's what the
league would like to see. I think that's what fan
base would like to see. But regardless of how we
get here, all these games are really intriguing and really
kind of they're exciting. It's been great baseball.
Speaker 2 (17:23):
You mentioned the Stars, Spilly and someone who's been through
it and you know, been through the playoffs all the
way through the World Series. Give us an idea of
how different you approach at bats because certainly coming off
a game that Otani had great game in Game one,
but last night just kind of things or yesterday afternoon,
I should say, get a little sideways kind of what
how different is it? If it's different at all? Is
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it matchup based? Is there something kind of going on
that's a little extra in your head as you're trying
to make sure you you know, you make every bad
account and help your team win a World Series.
Speaker 5 (17:52):
Well, there is something different about postseason baseball. First off,
the pitchers at this point of the year are the
best in the world, right, Like they are able to execute.
There's days off, so so guys are are feeling pretty good.
You have an adrenaline rush in the postseason like nothing
you've ever experienced. I mean, like you could tell me
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a Spilly I had four red bulls today and that
was awesome. I'm feeling good. Well, postseason is like you've
had twelve like whatever you've had before. Yeah, dude, you're
seeing like you're you're speaking in different languages. You're reciting
ancient tongues that haven't been been spoken before for like
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the last thousand years. That's where you're at mentally. And
I think when you're watching some of these you know,
big time stars that are struggling in the postseason, think
about the size of the players, right Like Shoey Otani
is a monster. He could be playing tight end for
the Rams. Aaron Judge is a monster. He's six foot
eight and he could be playing for the Jets. Hopefully not.
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But the point is is when you have a larger
strike zone in the post season with the players that
are able to execute a fastball up and in throw
a spin off the plate, even the great ones. I
mean we're talking like intercrust Hall of famers in Otani
and Judge, they can't get pitched to and you can
make them human because the pitching right now is just
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at such a high level.
Speaker 3 (19:21):
It feels like it's really boner time for baseball types.
Because you got the Mets, the Yankees, and the Dodgers
hanging out, and then the Cleveland Guardians, who I'm sure
Major League Baseball will try to like, you know, pop
the tires on their plane or something to make sure
they don't get any sleep or I mean, this could
be really epic, I guess, is what I'm trying to
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say do you feel it spilly?
Speaker 5 (19:45):
Yes, like there and I think that's an okay feeling
to have. And I'll contrast it from from this perspective. Look,
we know that there's such a discrepancy in overall pay roll.
Larger markets have the ability to have better players. Better
players cost more money, better players need more star power.
So you have the Mets, who are not a Cinderella team, right,
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Like the Mets are the team that paid for the ball.
The Mets are the team where like Dad caught them
the fancy Mercedes for their sixteole birthday. You know, like
they are not Cinderella. So we need to stop with
that narrative. Same with the Dodgers. Like not an underdog,
you're a favorite. But what's important about it is that
you still keep contrasted with a team like the Guardians
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in their market able to use players and find advantages
here to go up against the big dogs. We saw
it last year with the Arizona Dinondbacks. We've seen eight
year after year that some of these small market teams
can use their their opportunities to you know, run through
a postseason against some of these great teams that are
that are high priced teams where we're not that is
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the margins of the Dodgers that filled in right, Like
the mid level reliever that comes in is now an
elite bitch. When you think about the guys coming off
the bench, those margins are better for the for the
Yankee same thing. Like this version of the Yankees team
that I'm watching, it's not just star power with Soto
and Judge. They have fifteening relievers that are really good.
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They have bench guys coming off the bench. They could
steal a bag, they can manufacture a run, So they're
not as top heavy as they used to be because
they're they're also having a match up against, you know,
very smart organizations that are trying to beat you in
the margins. These large teams are actually now fighting in
the margins as well. And that's where I think you're
you're starting to see the separation in the last couple
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of years to get these these bye week big juggernauts
to compete in the next level, in that division series,
in the Championship series, and that that is really important.
Speaker 2 (21:48):
Spillia. The way it lays out, you needed Yamamoto for
for Friday to wrap up the DS, so he's only
gonna throw once on Wednesday, or let's see what on Thursday,
which means he ain't pitching game six or seven if
this thing goes six seven, Like, how do you feel
about the Dodgers knowing what that pitching is gonna look like?
A bullpen game? And maybe Walker Buehler.
Speaker 5 (22:09):
Uh, Like Walker, you kind of feel for the guy
because in his mind he's Walker Bueler, but physically he's
not quite there yet. I mean, when you're coming off
of second Tommy John and your stuff isn't quite there.
You know, he's lost a little zip on the fastball,
but part of that he'll get it back. You know,
he'll be like a huge rebound type of player for
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me a year from now. But right now, like I
don't feel confident in Walker Bueler. What I do feel
confident is the bullpen. But you know, like I don't
need Walker Bueler to give me seven innings. And and
you got to point out, Listen, Rocker Bueler in Game three,
as much as you want to, you know, raak him
through the coals or say, like he's not not going
to shun be starting. He's saved the Dodgers' bullpen for
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Game four and five to pick the Padres. If it
wasn't for Buehler like wearing it to get five innings,
it can very easily be the National Championship Series with
the Padres.
Speaker 6 (23:03):
And the Mets.
Speaker 5 (23:04):
And so you know that that kind of gains a
lot of you know, you get some buy in. You know,
you know somebody the kind of gutted through it, wore it.
But you're like, damn, dude, you got us. You got
us to the spot where all our plus side relievers
are available and you're able to beat the Podges. So
I think where the Dodgers are at they have not
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been if you look at statistically the last five years.
They're not a starter pitching dependent team anymore. They are
you know, they are using their bullpen in ways that
you know matches up to the Detroit Tigers or the Guardians.
So I think they're okay. They don't they don't really
need to have, you know, you don't need or Harshires
are up. You don't need a Fernando, you don't need
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you don't need a dog at the top right now
to kind of carry the load. You just got got
to get fifteen outs. Give me fifteen outs, give me
a chance to get to the plus side relievers and
then let the Dodgers offense catch up.
Speaker 2 (24:00):
So real quick, spilly, last one for you, then zero
for nineteen the top of the Dodgers lineup and that
game against Mania? Is he that good? Is? Is it
a game to game thing? What do you expect from
an offense that really kind of has been hot and
cold throughout these playoffs.
Speaker 5 (24:16):
Well, Mania's story is crazy because here's a guy that
in the middle of the season, he watched Chris Sale
pitch in a game in Atlanta, and he was watching
the release point of Chris Sale and where he was
coming from, and he was like, Dude, I used to
pitch like that. He used to throw for this really
low armslought release. And you know, it didn't require a
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coach to say something, and didn't require something from the
analytics department to go, hey, Sean, why do only try
lowering your arm slot. He did it on his own,
so there was like no time for buying because he
already bought in. So yeah, it's He's He's actually created
probably one of the craziest arm angles we've seen in
like the last ten years. Just to give you an idea.
If the rubber on the mound is centered, she's throwing
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from sixty off center off the off the left team inside,
so he's basically throwing from right center field crossfire and
so it's not an easy at that and most of
these guys have never seen that arm release before, so yeah,
it presents a problem. I mean, I was one of
the best pitchers in baseball in the last two months
of the year. Name changes onslot, Spinny.
Speaker 3 (25:22):
You can go back now to the hotel and enjoy
the game, or stick around and enjoy your celebrity at
Yankee Stadium.
Speaker 6 (25:30):
We sure appreciate you.
Speaker 5 (25:32):
Appreciate you guys. Great to hear from you, and we'll.
Speaker 3 (25:34):
Be listening on MLB Radio on serious exam watching of
course as well the great Ryan Spilboorg, MLB TV.
Speaker 6 (25:45):
Matt.
Speaker 2 (25:45):
They're good to us. They are MLB Radio. He does
it with Tim Kates, has a real MLB connection. You
know why, I'll see if Baseball ninety six, Oh yeah, seamheads,
you know the seamheads for life. It was I'll see
if Baseball. You know, hey, no, that's not like all
Utah leagues. You know, Hey, I was Snow Valley JC catch. No,
(26:05):
I'll see. If that's in.
Speaker 3 (26:07):
The valley, you might as well be playing in the
Dominican You might as well be in the pro leagues
in Japan.
Speaker 2 (26:13):
When the wall makes the call, you respond, they do.
Philly responded from Yankee Stadium.
Speaker 3 (26:17):
They all want him, Dempster, Spilly, they all want a
part of it, exactly right. That guy that colors his
hair looks like his pentecostal flame on his head when
the lights go on it.
Speaker 2 (26:27):
That's fran Kinney. Men shouldn't color their hair. He came on once,
never again, Spilly though at Turning Gates. I just don't
know how they figured out the hair coloring for women
so well. And every man that has his hair color
looks like a weirdo. Yeah, lit it on fire, all right? Uh?
Speaker 3 (26:46):
Tex seen the Ohio stories. You've seen the Ohio state coaches,
Beard Ryan de Yeah, that's not good. Dark shoe polish
like that Brian guy, Giants Pitcher Williams, Bryan will That
guy was a household name, and now now I can't
even think of it. We barely even talk about him
in the league. Give us a Dodger for a minute.
You're all a flash in the pan wild Man. But
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we we have staying power here on AM radio. We'll
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sports talk, somebody at their TV whack this morning and
we'll get into it literally like key.
Speaker 2 (27:19):
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ten and eleven, eight six, six ninety seven two. Well, Matt,
it's not just you and I that do sports talk radio.
There's a whole group of idiots that do it all
over the country. And you know, we weaning in the butt,
O weaning the butts, the best.
Speaker 3 (28:19):
Crank shaft and the insulation. There's a lot of guys
that make a great sports talk, great great sports talk.
And there's these two guys that interview Jerry Jones every
week in the Dallas radio STO.
Speaker 2 (28:34):
We got a weaning the butt and uh.
Speaker 3 (28:35):
They interviewed Jerry Jones so Jerry Jones could talk about
the Cowboys and how great he is, and of course
the Cowboys are not doing well. They got blown out
again and Jerry Jones was asked, I guess one too
many prying questions from the host, and he turned like
a cobra and threatened the man's job.
Speaker 6 (28:56):
Oh I remember those criticisms very well. Okay, so what.
Speaker 2 (29:02):
Are they playing out to be accurate?
Speaker 6 (29:04):
What's your point? What's your point?
Speaker 2 (29:07):
My point is it seems like, let.
Speaker 6 (29:09):
Me tell you what I'll there, let me tell you
what I'll do. I will let us sit down and
look at the decisions we've made over the last several years. Okay,
I'll look at it now. If you think I'm interested
a damn phone call with you over a radio and
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sitting here and throwing all the good app with the dishwater.
Be smoking.
Speaker 2 (29:35):
They've done a lot of good things they have, and
that's not what you're mentioning.
Speaker 3 (29:39):
You're going to throw the good out with the dishwater, right,
just because we lost by thirty or whatever the.
Speaker 2 (29:43):
Lions now, throwing a baby out with the bathwater is
one thing.
Speaker 6 (29:46):
That's what.
Speaker 2 (29:46):
We're going to throw some nice china out with the
dishwater water. I mean, come on, all the good that
I've done.
Speaker 6 (29:51):
And sitting here and throwing all the good apt with
the dishwater, you have better be smoking something over there.
Speaker 3 (29:58):
This wait, wait, wait, and I uncomfortable laughter from two
guys that are like this old man's going he's gone crazy.
Speaker 6 (30:07):
And I really don't and I don't even want our
listeners to listen to me to talk about this is
not your job. Your job is to let me go
over all the reasons that I did something and I'm
sorry that I did it. That's not your job.
Speaker 2 (30:23):
What is the job? Then, Well, my job is asking the.
Speaker 6 (30:27):
Job or I'll get another I'll get somebody else to
ask these questions.
Speaker 2 (30:31):
Man, Jerry, We're just we're trying to figure out why
the team are.
Speaker 6 (30:36):
I'm not kidding it. I'm not kidding it.
Speaker 2 (30:38):
I'm not kidding I'm firing you.
Speaker 6 (30:39):
You're not going to figure out it's what the team
is doing right or wrong. If you are, or any
five or ten like you, you need to come to
this meeting I'm going to today. There are thirty two
teams here. Your geniuses, Jerry, y'all really think you're gonna
sit there with a microphone and tell me all of
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the things that I've done wrong and without going over
the rights. Now, listen, we both know we're talking to
a lot of great fans and a lot of great listeners.
And I am very sorry for what happened after the story.
I'm sick about what happened. Sothing. Now, I'm not talking
to these jaus on mend this phone. I'm talking to you,
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the fans that are listening this morning, and we can
spend a lot of time going over zigging and Zaggy
mistake of the things I've ever done that anybody has
ever had Cowboys was an idiot that did that. So
idiot things can turn into good decisions, Okay, smart things
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can turn into bad decisions.
Speaker 3 (31:49):
Okay, all right, Well you know I'm glad that Jerry
goes on the radio once a week to kind of
hold himself accountable and really reach out to the fans.
Speaker 2 (31:58):
That was a good look. It's very engaging. I'm not
talking to you two with the microphones. Okay, now, I
think I am gonna talk. Why do you do it?
Like exactly? They're so below you. Why go on every
day every week for the last thirty years?
Speaker 3 (32:17):
Well, just you know what, instead, maybe just do like
a conference caf with yourself.
Speaker 2 (32:23):
Yeah. Yeah, that way, no one will push back talking
to people. So I'm doing you.
Speaker 3 (32:29):
Know, at least Matt and I might have had a
rough day today or any other day, but at least
like no one came on and threatened us, and we're.
Speaker 2 (32:37):
Like, I'm going to take the job. I don't know
what you all smoking, and I don't know why you're laughing.
Speaker 3 (32:43):
And then of course it goes in all the talk
shows and shitn and Sharp's like to threaten the man's job.
Speaker 2 (32:52):
It's just like, what do we do it? Like, why
can't we just can't we just enjoy the day? Guys?
You know what we do here? Jerry Chicken, Evan Boner
sound Hey, Jerry, looks like the season is not working out.
If you think I've done some idiot things in my
life that it's turned out to be genius, be held
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accountable by you. I'm fart mouthed talking to you, idiot
disc jockey. Understand this. It makes me sick. And I'm
not talking to you two fools with microphone. I'm talking
to the people. I'm sorry you had to listen to this.
We're just trying to figure out why it's going. You
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don't get to figure anything out. You're gun.
Speaker 3 (33:38):
That guy's gonna be on in Tulsa to Money Live
Tulsa Golden Hurricane, talk with the guy that Jerry Jones
castraded on air Big Texts or whatever that Big text
as show.
Speaker 2 (33:58):
It's baby Rock and Spur, that's what he's talking to.
I tell you what.
Speaker 3 (34:06):
I'm canceling your radio party and Loves Barbecue at the
end of the year too. You guys are aft you
after the wrong crazy old man. Why send me silly notes.
Speaker 2 (34:19):
I'm not talking to you tools with the microphones. I'm
not kidding. I don't why her laughing. I'm sorry a
little bit.
Speaker 3 (34:34):
It was a little bit like that. I'm coming down there.
We'll be back. We got college, we got pro, and
we have the Matt Smith approach. Oh yeah, oh we
do well.
Speaker 2 (34:47):
Two strokes. I'm on the green.