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January 20, 2025 • 34 mins
Number, Word and Song of the Day. CBS Sports College Football Analyst Danny Kanell. Australian News
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Speaker 3 (02:35):
Tomorrow. Still to come, Danny Canal, we will have a
Reggie Bush story. We have Australian News top story of
the day, NFL related, of course, with the voice of
the Bolts. Will he talk about the Bolts? Maybe they
didn't play.

Speaker 4 (02:52):
No, but I'll find a way to work them in
a positive light. God, well, God will find a way.

Speaker 3 (02:57):
Briefly, everybody happy to be here, I believe, and I
do have. I don't think you're gonna be happy with this,
but I think it's important, uh for the word of
the day.

Speaker 2 (03:12):
His words the word of the day.

Speaker 3 (03:15):
I can't trust you. I don't know what you're going
to talk about. I thought maybe you'd do this if
you were diligent, as our NFL guy on the show, Matt,
I know you'd probably do it, but I can't. I
can't depend on that because of the built in bias.

Speaker 4 (03:30):
You're trying to scoop a scoop.

Speaker 3 (03:31):
No. I just think you live with a built in
bias and you're not going to cover what's important? Which
are the headlines?

Speaker 2 (03:37):
What should the headline be today? Sports? That's all we
think about.

Speaker 7 (03:40):
Here's the other story nobody's talking about.

Speaker 2 (03:42):
You know, I'm not a racist.

Speaker 3 (03:43):
I mean, he's a bad headline.

Speaker 2 (03:46):
What are the headlines?

Speaker 3 (03:48):
What are the headlines? Matt? The Chiefs are in the
semis once again, let's get you excuse me nothing. The
Chiefs with little help from their friends, the refs a
lot of help. Do you believe in first sight? Yes,
I'm certain it happens all the time.

Speaker 5 (04:05):
Ringo came up to me and he said, guess what, Pat,
you're blackbird. You're the blackbird. You're broken. I feel like
you want some headlines, Matt.

Speaker 4 (04:15):
Is that what you feel like? Well, I think perhaps
you've misread the room.

Speaker 3 (04:20):
Excuse me. I have some great headlines about what happened
over the weekend. Don't worry. I'm not gonna bug you
about you know, why stick or all the football stuff
that you love.

Speaker 4 (04:29):
Oh you know me.

Speaker 3 (04:30):
I'm gonna get down to the real bones and flesh
of it with the headlines. Now, are you ready?

Speaker 4 (04:36):
I'm ready?

Speaker 3 (04:36):
Headline number one knew he was a killer. Taylor Swift
adorably imitates Travis Kelsey's first down celebration.

Speaker 4 (04:51):
You want my reaction to that, Well, it was a headline.

Speaker 3 (04:54):
It's one of the headlines there.

Speaker 6 (04:55):
Congratulations to her and her climate controlled sweet with Caitlin Clark.

Speaker 3 (05:00):
A horrible she did it adorably. Second headline, Ready, I
am fresh off the runway. Taylor Swift is decked out
in more than twenty two thousand dollars worth of Chanelle
at the Chiefs Texas playoff game.

Speaker 6 (05:18):
That's what I like to wear to a football game.
Twenty two grand worth of Chanelle.

Speaker 3 (05:24):
Another headline, Travis Kelcey gave NFL a numb bo Allen
the twelve thousand dollars bo Taga Vanetta's shirt off his back,
and Taylor Swift encouraged it.

Speaker 6 (05:36):
We just don't buy the twelve thousand dollars Botega Anetta
shirt in the first place.

Speaker 2 (05:42):
Buy a three pack of Haynes t shirts right off
his back.

Speaker 3 (05:46):
Where do we get my Haynes on you? Taylor Swift,
Caitlin Clark hug after Travis Kelcey scorch major TD during
Chiefs playoff game. That's a big headline.

Speaker 6 (05:58):
That is a big headline. We'd like that you break.
You know, it's all about endorphins.

Speaker 3 (06:03):
Yes, Kate, Matt you've been narrowhead.

Speaker 4 (06:05):
We have not.

Speaker 8 (06:05):
You've been there recently, of course. Are the people who
sit right in front of Taylor Swift are they told
do not turn around and look at her? Don't turn
an because it seems like every time they show her,
the people in front are not looking around and like
trying to make eye contact or look at her.

Speaker 6 (06:19):
He actually hit it right on the head. They hire
ace of base and they are in the last round,
and anytime somebody turns around from the last drow you hear.

Speaker 3 (06:26):
I don't want to see your heartbreak.

Speaker 4 (06:28):
Are exactly right?

Speaker 3 (06:29):
Copy that, I don't want to see me cry.

Speaker 6 (06:32):
Yeah, they'll boot you if you turn around too much
and bark. They actually do that for most of those sweets.

Speaker 3 (06:37):
Another headline, good luck Charm. Taylor Swift and Travis Kelcey's
sweet game day tradition revealed by ex Chiefs cheerleader.

Speaker 6 (06:47):
Did he whispered into her ear when they were having relations?

Speaker 3 (06:50):
I don't know. He doesn't say. Well, actually it might
say I don't read the article.

Speaker 6 (07:00):
That's what I mean. For people that are wondering what
is it the headlines. It's not what are the articles,
it's what are the headlines.

Speaker 3 (07:06):
I'm not racist. You're gonna have to read the at
at least one more week of this, Matt. Some are saying,
much of the chagrin of the Eric Dickerson's of the world,
that an engagement between Taylor Swift and Travis Kelsey is
ad eminent.

Speaker 6 (07:25):
Yes, well, it would be eminent. They are like a
royal royal eminent imminent engagement.

Speaker 3 (07:32):
Time for the number of the day.

Speaker 2 (07:34):
Here's my number, number of the day.

Speaker 4 (07:38):
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Speaker 6 (07:41):
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This is the song of the day. Love all of those,
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Danny Canal on the Petros and Money Show. What's cracking, Danny?
How are you?

Speaker 10 (13:16):
Petros? What's going on? Man? Greats catch up with you.
It is bittersweet. This is probably this is our last
visit during the college football season.

Speaker 2 (13:24):
You know, I'm.

Speaker 10 (13:24):
Always I'm always open to coming back, but you always
get big time for me. You know, I'm just a
little college football get guys.

Speaker 3 (13:30):
That's it.

Speaker 10 (13:30):
Yeah, we want to catch up.

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Well, yeah, we we move on to uh, to many
very pox sports.

Speaker 4 (13:37):
We want to hockey.

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James hockey, we really uh uh and not the kind
with the ice skates. We do the roller hockey. There's
a great league here in Southwest hockey. We love you.
We love you, Danny. We'll be checking in for a
while and I'm sure there'll be some weird litigious NCAA
stuff we can get into. Uh and there's some I
want to get into today actually, But before that, uh,

(13:59):
let's talk about the game. Notre Dame has suddenly become
likable and people are rooting for them, maybe just because
they're not in the SEC. Maybe it's just guys like
like you and I. But on paper, they don't seem
to have much of a chance, but people like Notre.

Speaker 2 (14:13):
Dame they do.

Speaker 10 (14:16):
I think it steps directly from their head coach, right,
Marcus Freeman is just all class. He's a good looking guy,
he's humble, he's like, says the right things. He hasn't
gotten any like smack talk arguments, and they've been able
to overcome adversity.

Speaker 1 (14:33):
Right.

Speaker 10 (14:33):
They lose this game in Northern Illinois early in the season,
everybody thinks their season's done, and they just keep plodding
away and now back to back games they come from
behind at halftime like they're just a very resilient team.
And I think America likes like a resilient, tough mentally
tough team that just and every time they talk, they

(14:54):
talk about each other, they praise each other, you know,
they give each other the credit. And they've been battered
and bruised. All these injuries are mounting up, and they've
been able to find the odds. So it's crazy where
we are. But I do think you're right. I think
the like America, if you're looking for a team to
root for and you don't have an interest in the game,
you're probably picking Notre Dame, which is kind of wild.

Speaker 6 (15:13):
Will we have our hearts broken if that's what we
want to root for. It's like you look at Ohio
State and I think, is you know, looking toward the
combine in the draft, you might be talking about twelve
fifteen guys that get drafted on that team. Like, just
in terms of pure talent, Danny, is there a huge
gap between these two?

Speaker 10 (15:33):
I always think the gap is exaggerated, but there very
clearly is one. Like if you went positionally across the
board and did all right, you know, defensive line, you'd
go Ohio State, right, Jack Saw just made that play
and Notre Dame's best defensive lineman, Riley Mills was lost
for the rest of the year. During the Sugar Bowl,

(15:54):
if you went quarterback, it's Ohio State. Went running backs,
it's Ohio State wide receivers, Ohio State secondary. Maybe the
edge you give to Notre Dame, but like, by and large,
it's pretty much every edge goes to Ohio State. But
I often think that that the way we talk about
these games is kind of over the top and hyperbolic, like, yes,

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they have the edge, but this is also the greatest
team sport that we know and as we've seen Notre
Dame do several times already, they kind of do defy
the odds, and with great effort, with great tackling and
great scheme, they've been able to minimize that gap. So
but I do worry about them, Like I don't think
there's a scenario where Notre Dame could win in a blowout,

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but I'm very much aware that Ohio State could easily.
You know, this thing could get ugly in the second
half if Notre Dame, if the game gets away from
them a little bit.

Speaker 3 (16:43):
Right, Danny. And it's very interesting the way it plays
out with Notre Dame because it feels like if they
hang around, they can win. Anybody that hangs around with
Ohio State, especially like we saw with Michigan, they seem
to kind of lose their confidence. Now. Ryan Day obviously
is a good football coach. I don't know if he's
a great football coach, you know, like Lincoln Riley inherited

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that situation at Oklahoma. We'll see what happens in this game.
But does anybody outside of the Ohio State world like
this guy. I mean, he paints on his beard.

Speaker 10 (17:16):
I know, the hair dye is pretty bad. And then
how about him last year? Do you remember this game
happened last year Notre Dame played Ohio State. Ohio State
beat him, And if you remember Ryan Day's epic line after,
He's like, where's Lou Holtz now? Like he called out
an eighty eight year old man, like he was gonna
fight him?

Speaker 4 (17:34):
Like what?

Speaker 10 (17:35):
That was kind of bizarre that he went after Lou Holtz.
And it's just kind of weird. But I tell you
I've met him, like I've talked to him. He's a
likable enough guy, but it's just there's something about him
where the chip on the shoulder it almost does make
him unlikable. He's not relaxed, he doesn't laid back. He's
super uptight. He's super intense, and I actually think that's

(17:57):
probably why they did lose to Michigan Michigan game when
they had already lost three times in a row, like
you know the importance of that game. He compared losing
to Michigan to the equivalent of losing his father to death,
like a death in the family, which I thought was
not the right way to handle it. But he has
been a little bit more relaxed since then. I think
everybody realized it wasn't the end of the world, and

(18:18):
they're playing with all this confidence. But then it's also like,
you've got this super team, right, this twenty million dollar roster,
with all this NFL talent, you are supposed to win.
So I think he steals the pressure clearly and needs
to push this one across or else it's once again
that narrative is going to come back. He can't win
the big game, you know, with all this talent as
an eight and a half nine point favorite, you didn't

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get it done. So this game has massive implications for
Ryan Day, and if he does win it, boy, he
would love to silence some of his critics, including Lou Holtz,
his nemesis out there.

Speaker 6 (18:51):
What an eighty eight year old nemesis like, how would
you cause the people that defend Ryan Days say it's crazy.
Who are you going to hire in a place? Look
at all these games he's won, he makes the playoff. Yes,
it's the Michigan thing. But so, like Danny share with us,
what makes him a good coach? Is he a good coach?
Because a lot of people are talking about the synergy
between he and Chip Kelly now and what they got

(19:13):
cooking on offense, Like, what is it that you would
say leads to Ryan Day If Ohio State decides to
move on from him, another team scooping him up immediately.

Speaker 10 (19:22):
Well, I mean, he's a good coach because he wins
a ton of games, right, but you should like you're
you're a favorite the majority of the time. And he's
beaten almost everybody except for Michigan, which he's lost now
four times in a row. He lost the one time
to Penn State, and he lost at home to Oregon
a couple of years ago in his backyard, and then
lost this regular season in Eugene to Oregon. So like,

(19:45):
he beats everybody he's supposed to, but now he is
starting to kind of open things up a little bit.
But if they do come short, if they do come
up short, I would maybe li liken it to Georgia
with Mark Rick. Now, there was a difference that Mark
Rick was really likable. He was my offensive coordinator at
Florida State, and he had Georgia winning ten games pretty consistently,
and they were really close, but they just couldn't get

(20:06):
past Bama. And then they let go of him and
they bring in Kirby and then you kind of tap
into what Georgia really was capable of. And that's where
I wonder, if Ohio State does decide to go in
a different direction, is there somebody that taps into what
could be a dynasty Because they've got the most profitable
athletic department in the country. They do invest in their

(20:28):
facilities and in their players and their roster more than anybody.
They should be winning championships and they've just come up short.
So if he doesn't get it done, I do think
there will be some serious discussions. I don't think they.

Speaker 2 (20:41):
Let him go.

Speaker 10 (20:42):
I think they'd give him one more year, but it
would make you wonder is there somebody else that could
fully tap into Ohio State's potential.

Speaker 3 (20:49):
Danny Kanell is our guest courtesy of bet Online. We
love talking to him. I don't know if there's a
line for Dion becoming the Cowboys coach. Your buddy, think
that's gonna happen. Poor Colorado.

Speaker 10 (21:04):
I poor Colorado indeed, because man as he made a difference,
I mean the local economy, ticket sales, the team actually winning.
It's been a great story this season. I actually, Petros,
you guys might appreciate this money I actually think it
could work in Dallas, and I do think. I actually
had it at fifty to fifty and then reading some

(21:24):
of the reports from guys like ed Warder who are
super dialed into the Dallas cowboy scene saying if he
was offered it, he would take the job. I actually
think it's not that crazy to think it could happen.
And here's why I think it could work. And I've
maintained this all along, Like I've never really had serious
beef with Dion. I had issues with the fat one
that has a videographer on the sidelines that doesn't play
like that's the one that bothered me. The Sanders, that's

(21:45):
the one that out there. So with Dion, I think
behind the sunglasses, like underneath the quotes and the bravado,
he's a really really good coach and he's an intense competitor,
and I think he could actually get through to a
players because they respect him, like he still has a
brand that people look at its successful, and they could

(22:06):
actually respond to his style of coaching where he's pretty
laid back. He doesn't really care if players party or
they do whatever or whatever they wear, whatever they say
in the press. But he has them expected to practice hard,
to put out full effort and show up on game day.
So I think that could work in the NFL. And
I think Jerry Jones is just kind of crazy enough
and like he's been a risk taker all his life

(22:27):
where he actually would take the risk and do it.
So I think he put it at fifty to fifty
or slightly greater.

Speaker 6 (22:32):
Last thing than Danny. Do they figure out a way
to make it a pack. I'll make this a two
parter or package deal with Dion and he basically can
orchestrate whatever they need to do to get Shador there
to be a quarterback and air apparent they can't really
trade dec I guess that's kind of weird, but as
a rookie, you don't make a lot of money, so
maybe you can get him there. And then the second
part of that is like how good is Shador because

(22:53):
it seems like a lot of these mock drafts now
have him tumbling a little bit.

Speaker 10 (22:58):
Chador has his limitations, So I like Cam Warred as
the top quarterback in this class. I think there's a
ton of upside. He's got a cannon for an arm,
He's really elusive as a runner and he's a highlight
reel as a player. Now his tape is a little
bit dicey because he makes the mistakes. Shador's kind of
the exact opposite he has. He's been very consistent. The
film is really good. He has a high football IQ.

(23:20):
But I do think there's a limit to his arm strength,
like it's kind of tapped where we've seen it now.
And he's mobile enough, but he's more of a true
pocket passer when even NFL teams are looking for guys
who can run around and make plays. But to your
question about Dion, when Adam Schefter reported that Jerry Jones
called Beyond to inquire and just kind of tick his brain,

(23:40):
I guarantee you Dion's first question was can we get
Shador to come with me? Like that is a priority
to him. He coached them in youth football, he coached
him in high school football, and he coached him in
college football. I think that would be the ultimate dream
for Dion. But it's also the Dallas Cowboys, Like do
you want to pass on this gig because you want
to coach your son or do you take it? Figure

(24:02):
out Dak goes in one or two years and then
try to make a move for Jador if Shador is available,
and then you make the trade, and then there's always
the possibility that they could just draft Shador wherever they
can get him, keep Dak Prescott because the rookie salaries
aren't that prohibitive, and you could let him watch and
learn under Dak for a year or two and then
figure out what to do with Dak in a couple

(24:22):
of years. I think that's probably a pretty likely scenario
because even Shandor as good as a film and as
a football IQ, he probably needs a year to sit
and wait and they can see if Dak can fix
things in Dallas.

Speaker 2 (24:33):
With Keon at the helm.

Speaker 3 (24:35):
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Speaker 7 (26:08):
It's Kip and this is Petros and Money's Australian news.

Speaker 3 (26:14):
Well matter, real Barry Crocker going on down and Melbourne.

Speaker 4 (26:18):
It's a real Barry Crocker.

Speaker 3 (26:19):
It's a real Barry Crocker. Serbian tennis megastar Novak Djokovic,
who won Sunday night there Saturday here beat a guy
from the Czech Republic and refused to do the postmatch
TV interview, which of course is customary. And it's not

(26:40):
like it was some punkast standing there with a microphone.
It was freaking Jim Courrier, and Courriier got no love,
even though him and Novak don't have an issue. Cool well, right.
Novak said he won't talk because he was offended by
an Australian commentary kit tator named Tony Jones and his

(27:02):
comments on the fame Channel nine in Australia. Now, I
will first of all, Tony Jones is like the Dan
Patrick kind of of Australia, and he's kind of like
the anchor of the coverage. Okay, so this is like
going back to the desk at the for the Real's

(27:23):
Pat O'Brien of Wimbledon, Yes, which did not last long,
but it happened. Here is the comments that there's a
bunch of serbs cheering behind Tony Jones.

Speaker 4 (27:34):
And here's what upset everybody.

Speaker 7 (27:36):
Back to Melbourne Park where you can see the the
Novak Djokovic fans there in full voice. Yeah, the chance
of quite in shorty Novak, he's overrated. Novaksa has the
no back kicking.

Speaker 2 (27:49):
In Ooh, I'm glad I can't hear me. Anyway, Let's
get onto the tennis.

Speaker 6 (27:54):
Tony John Tony Jones is the real baty crocodidle.

Speaker 4 (27:57):
That was funny.

Speaker 3 (27:58):
They went out of those comments. So not really that's
funny other than the accent. Not really enough to start
an international incident. But of course there is the Mono
sangre Matt the bad blood over the vaccine thing out
of the past, and you know they had Joker caught
up in customs and they wouldn't let him play. Yeah, waterboarding,

(28:18):
that was terrible. It seems like there's no love lost
between some of the general AUSSI media and the Serbs,
the wild Serbs and the fans and Novak himself. Now,
Djokovic took to X and said this post match to
explain himself, he is demanding an apology and bounce the

(28:40):
ball into the Channel nine cord.

Speaker 11 (28:42):
The reason why I did not do an interview, That
is a common practice after the matches for the winner
to do a post match interview. So I just wanted
to make sure that I clarified with everyone what happened.
The reason why I chose not to do that is
because a few days ag Go, a famous a supports
journalist here from Australia. He worked for a main broadcaster

(29:06):
of Australia and open a Channel nine, decided to mock
a Serbian fans and he made insulting and offensive comments
towards me.

Speaker 2 (29:16):
So I was hoping he's going.

Speaker 11 (29:18):
To apologize in public, which he hasn't done yet, neither
did the Channel nine, So that's the only reason why
I didn't do the interview. It was, of course not
a great feeling for me and it was quite awkward
on the court. Jim Courier was the one that came
out A tremendous respect for him and I always loved

(29:39):
speaking to Jim, and I know that a lot of
people wanted to hear me speak, So I apologize for
everyone being on the stadium and not being able to
hear me speak and on the TV as well, but
that's the main reason, and I have to stand by,
you know, my decision and hold the stands until something
is done. So I literally believe that scusion will change

(30:02):
for the next.

Speaker 3 (30:03):
Match now Matt Tanny Jeans, Tony Jones, I'm sorry. Under
a lot of fire calls for him to be sacked,
and yesterday he did issue an apology straight to the
Serbian website sports Clube.

Speaker 2 (30:17):
That's the big one.

Speaker 3 (30:18):
It's not much of an apology, here's.

Speaker 7 (30:21):
Well one of disappointment that's come to this. I've got
to say, because the comments were made, if I can
just give you a bit of a timeline here, the
comments were made on the news on the Friday night, which.

Speaker 4 (30:30):
I considered to be banter.

Speaker 7 (30:32):
I considered it to be humor, which is consistent with
most things I do you know, whether it be the
Sunday Footy show, whether it be the morning show. Here
having said that, I was made aware on the Saturday
morning from Tennis Australia via the Djokovic camp that the
Djokovic camp was not happy at all with those comments.
Now as such, I immediately contacted the Djokovic camp and

(30:54):
issued an apology to them.

Speaker 2 (30:56):
So this is forty eight hours ago.

Speaker 7 (30:58):
For any disrespect that Novak felt that part of it caused,
and as I stand here now, I stand by that
apology to Novak if he felt any disrespect, which quite
clearly he does. Now I should also say the disrespect
was extended, I guess in many ways to the Serbian
fans now, as you know, being here over the seven years,

(31:20):
we've built up a nice rapport with the Serbian fans.

Speaker 10 (31:22):
They come here with the flags.

Speaker 7 (31:23):
It provides so much color and so much passion, and
there was banter. So I thought what I was doing
was an extension of that banter. Quite clearly that hasn't
been interpreted that way. So I do feel as though
I've let down the Serbian fans.

Speaker 3 (31:37):
Now.

Speaker 7 (31:38):
I'm not just saying this to try and wriggle out
of trouble or anything. I genuinely feel for those fans.
I if I could turn back time right and I
know we've all got HG's In hindsight, I think the
one thing where I overstepped the mark, and this is
certainly what's really sort of angered Novak Djokovic in his camp,

(31:58):
is the last comment I made in that back and
forth with the crowd kick him out. I can stand
here and put whatever'spin on one in that, but it
can only be interpreted as a throwback to the COVID
years when he was kicked out man's angered. No that
which I completely understand now. So look, it's it has
been an unfortunate situation.

Speaker 3 (32:20):
Many in the tennis world are still rally against Tony Jones.

Speaker 6 (32:23):
I gotta say I've changed, I learned something. I'm changing
the way I say Novak Djokovic moving forward. He's not
the joker, He's the jacker. Now, Bak Jakovic, he's the jacker.

Speaker 3 (32:33):
Matt. There's a lot of tweets out there like, as
an Australian, I'm embarrassed.

Speaker 5 (32:38):
I'm embarrassed.

Speaker 6 (32:39):
He's klowned Tony Jans. He's got no humor, Matt. Tony
Jones is sixty three years old. He's from Melbourne. He's
been working for forty years, thirty seven at Network nine.
His nickname Chompers because of his giant, artificially white and Tea,

(33:00):
which is a nickname that he does not like.

Speaker 4 (33:03):
Tonight tend to work sometimes, you know, Yeah, I guess.

Speaker 3 (33:06):
Tonight or today versus I think, like one am or something.
Djokovic is gonna play Carlos al Caraz from Epana and
we shall see. Yeah, it's a big matchup round of sixteen,
I think, and we'll see if he if he does
the interview. If that apology was enough, Yeah, I was

(33:28):
on the news.

Speaker 4 (33:31):
I don't want him in the building, get him out.

Speaker 3 (33:33):
I was on my break. But a lot of people
in the tennis world still very sour towards Tony Jones
despite the apology it gives.

Speaker 4 (33:45):
It's a bad look, is what he does.

Speaker 3 (33:47):
A number of people in tennis speaking up against Tony Jones,
including Kiddios, Danielle Collins, Azarenka, Darren Cahill, and Marion Bartly.
They're all getting after Tony j.

Speaker 6 (34:03):
Well, if he is a guy that says he has
this same sort of banter and humor every Friday on
the news, I can assume that once somebody starts getting
after him, everybody's gonna start piling on that they don't
like Tony Jones very much.

Speaker 3 (34:16):
Yeah, that's what that Channel five guy tried to do
with kfive, but it didn't work.

Speaker 4 (34:22):
What about philippusis, where's he out in all this?

Speaker 3 (34:24):
Philippusis has yet? Well, you know what, I gotta check
his Twitter. See what Philip He's still still starting in
the Age of Love. Yeah, philippouss Philipoos is a real cocksman.
We'll be back we got a whole other hour and
a half A great sports dog coming up next, Reggie
Bush is in the news. You love when Reggie Bush
is in the news. On The Petroson Boddy Show, We're

(34:46):
gonna beat around the

Speaker 2 (34:47):
Bunch Man wow Man freaked out.
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