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Speaker 1 (00:02):
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was joking when I said it, I said, Dan Byer
didn't even bring it up. It's because it's not really news,
but it is. There's a rumor and it seems to
be official. I mean, they posted it. I know, you know,
but again you don't know what's just an attention grab
or what or what could fall through the cracks or contracts.
Fall out happens in fighting all the time. But the
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announcement was made today that sometime in March, around March
twenty seventh, in fact, on HBO Max, you're gonna watch
two brothers go toe to toe, head to head, Jake
Paul versus Logan Paul. And you may say, wow, now
they're sort of marketing this as the fight you waited
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ten years to see.
Speaker 2 (01:08):
I don't know about that ten years.
Speaker 1 (01:11):
A few years though, I've thought about the possibilities, like
it'd be cool if they fought, But I think this
is kind of exciting.
Speaker 2 (01:19):
And here's why.
Speaker 1 (01:21):
The biggest criticism about fighting and boxing especially is that
you don't get the matchups that you want. The Klitschkos
never fought, right because they made that promise to their mom,
will never fight each other, and they sort of ran
the heavyweight division, sort of ruined the heavyweight division for
a good ten plus years because they wouldn't fight each
other and they held the belts and all that stuff.
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You get Canelos who don't want to fight, the Crawfords,
you get all these people who don't want to fight
each other for contractual reasons or to keep that out
going as.
Speaker 2 (01:51):
Long as they can.
Speaker 1 (01:52):
And a lot of times the fight happens when it's
too late after the fact, like Pakiao Mayweather did eventually happen,
But as we said, like ten years too so many
people speculate with the fight have been In fact, I
saw this yesterday on a website. Would it have been
a different outcome if it was five years earlier?
Speaker 2 (02:08):
Maybe?
Speaker 3 (02:09):
Right?
Speaker 2 (02:09):
You want them when they matter.
Speaker 1 (02:11):
If the Palum brothers are willing to put all pride
aside and fight each other for our entertainment and of
course to make lots of money because there's intrigue. There
isn't that embarrassing for actual prize fighting, the real prize fighting,
when you can't even get the fights you want. Yet
these brothers are willing to fight each other. Honestly, I
think it lights a fire under other promoters and lights
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of fire under other boxers to be like, Yo, we're
willing to fight each other, you guys, and you guys
aren't willing to fight. What's the excuse? I got to
give my wife credit? Where credits?
Speaker 4 (02:44):
Do?
Speaker 1 (02:45):
Rewind for a second, back to what the last five years?
Maybe the year was twenty twenty. Maybe I remember my
wife it's like, look at social media, all intrigued about
some story. I'm like, what, bait, what are you giggling
about over there? She's like, we gotta rent this. I'm like,
rent what. She's like, it's ten bucks? One of the
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Paul brothers is fighting this dude. KSI yeah, And I
remember how stupid I thought that. And I remember my
wife being like, babe, we should watch him. Like my
wife's intrigued to watch a random YouTube fight on Saturday.
If my wife wants to watch a fight, I'm down,
and my wife's like, I promise you. Social media is
like buzzing about this, and I took my wife's lead
and I remember watching it. Tell him Vivin like yo, dude.
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One of the Paul brothers fought another influencer. It was
actually really entertaining, and that was step one. It was
in what we now consider the spectacles the premier fights.
Logan Paul, Jake Paul. It was a YouTube event, is
going to be significantly bigger. And I'm a huge it's
embarrassing to say this, but far bigger than who's sick Fury,
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Far bigger than Canelo or whoever he's fighting next, far
bigger than any of these fights. We should either embrace
it or be ashamed of both. And what makes this
work and makes it more fun is that they do
take it serious right. They are working on their fight game.
They are big names, they're great promoters. If you don't
like them, you don't have to like them. If you
don't respect their skill, you don't have to. We could
all agree that they're great promoters. And here's why I
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think it's a positive. Again, I think it lights the
fire and lights the flame under these quote unquote real
fighters asks to get in the ring and get it going.
If two brothers are willing to fight, and I don't
think it's some sort of exhibition. I don't you know.
That's the other thing. Oh, it's all fake anyway.
Speaker 2 (04:32):
I don't believe that.
Speaker 1 (04:33):
I believe that these guys are too prideful. They've been
competitive their whole life. I think there's so much brotherly
animosity on the line. They've always been at each other's throat.
I would love to see it. I haven't waited ten
years to see it. But again, it ignites the fighters
out there who were refusing to fight other great fighters
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because they're holding out, or they're scared or like rich.
I'll be in Vegas this Friday, in fact, bringing it
to you live from Benavidez fight, right Benavidez Moral Now,
for years we've been wanting Benavitez to fight Canelo Alberus.
We can't get that fight to happen. There's so many
reasons why. I get it, money, contractual issues, but really,
if they wanted to make it happen, they would make
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it happen. But no one wants to put their pride
on the line like that. I know it sounds difficult,
but if let's say Danny g and I are fighters. Yeah,
I was like, yo, dude, I want to fight you.
And if he was like, fine, I want to fight you,
it would happen exactly if they wanted to make it happen,
it would happen. But is Canelo scared of him? No?
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But is Canelo thinking a bigger Benavidez the Mexican Monster
is a risk and not worth the reward? Maybe? Who knows?
I think Canelo would light them up. To be honest, Well,
maybe talk to Benavidez this weekend.
Speaker 5 (05:50):
In fact, yeah, and it's the fight We've heard Tyson
say that he has wanted to say, I.
Speaker 1 (05:55):
Want to see the Mexican Monster. He calls Benavidez the
Mexican Monster, Mexican Monster. Canelo if not, if not, I
want to better with Crawford. Maybe we'll get the Crawford fight.
But again that's the biggest criticism. We're not getting the
fights when we want them. We're not getting the fights
we want. So maybe if two brothers are willing to fight,
it embarrasses these boxers to want to make these real
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enticing fights happen. Sometimes you need that in life, that
extra kick in the ass, that reminder to uh, just
to take things next level.
Speaker 2 (06:27):
I'll give you like a personal stupid example.
Speaker 1 (06:29):
I was gonna say, I have a real life example,
so you don't when you don't pivot the right way.
Blockbuster Blockbuster right now could own the world. If Blockbuster
had pivoted and said we're going to really lean into streaming,
we'd all be streaming all these shows on Blockbuster on
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our TVs.
Speaker 2 (06:50):
Could have been Blockbuster.
Speaker 1 (06:52):
Blockbuster said, nah, we're we're gonna double down on no
late fees, and uh, you know, we're fine with DVDs
and Blu rays and and that's at one point even
said you want to buy us for fifty million dollars
and Blockbuster said, no, we're good. That's what the Fight
game has done. Netflix. Let's be honest with these influencers
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coming in giving the fans what they want, and the
real boxers are becoming Blockbuster.
Speaker 2 (07:20):
Yeah, no, for real.
Speaker 1 (07:21):
So again, I hope we reap the benefits of these
spectacles and the Paul brothers fighting. So what I was
thinking too, is like there's there's outside influences sometimes that
motivate you, and it shouldn't have to come to that,
but sometimes it does. It could be a threat from
your wife, right, like all of a sudden, you're getting
lazy in your relationship. Some dude at the office gave
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her flowers. Man, that might motivate you to step your
game up a little bit. Uh oh right. I remember
a personal example of my parents. I had worked in
New York City at SiriusXM and SNY for years and
we welcomed everybody to our studios. It was a fun
place to come there. It was like going on a
school trip come see where we work. Everybody under the
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moon had come and visited us and watched us do
our show live. Celebrities would be there. My parents didn't
come ever. We live about fifteen twenty minutes away in Jersey.
They never once in seventeen years came to visit me
at the office. One day, my barber showed up. He
was like an eighty year old Italian guy, and my
barber showed up just to be like, hey, oh, I
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wanted to see what I did my barber Luigi. This
was around the time we were officially moving the show
from New York to La so a lot of random
friends like, hey, before you guys move, I'm going to
take you.
Speaker 3 (08:37):
Up on it.
Speaker 1 (08:38):
Let me see the students come up to the city.
We'll come see the studios. My Barbara, Luigi and a
few people at the shop came to visit us, and
they saw us do our show, and my parents were
sitting there listening. They're like, dang. Even the local barber
went to visit them. I guess we gotta go. And
they came and finally came surprised me in the studio
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and it was awesome. Hey, oh my god, to see
my parents there for the first time, and you know,
seventeen years random example. But my dad will tell you.
Once he heard Luigi up there in the studio, he's like, damn,
his own father hasn't come and seen him.
Speaker 2 (09:11):
But his barber went, now I gotta go.
Speaker 1 (09:13):
Dad ignited the fire and ignited the flame for my
dad to just take a trip to see us broadcast
live in New York for one of the last times.
If this gets the fights that we want to happen
in actual boxing and UFC and so on and so on,
then you know what, I'm all for it. Because the
Paul brothers are putting their whables on the line for
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our viewing pleasure.
Speaker 2 (09:35):
I think I can only respect that. That's what I'm
trying to say.
Speaker 1 (09:38):
You could hate the Paul brothers and the spectacle fights Tyson,
Jake Paul. It's a lot of fun. People got together
and watched and if that, if that you said, lights
of fire under the as.
Speaker 2 (09:49):
Or if it you know, really it shouldn't have to
come to that.
Speaker 1 (09:54):
By how many people let their if it's a catilescaping fail,
their front lawn looks like astreaks, right, but just because
their neighbor did some cool new design and hired a
landscape or something, Now your place looks like ass.
Speaker 2 (10:07):
So now you're forced to what. Oh man, I guess
I gotta step up my game.
Speaker 1 (10:10):
No joke. When we moved in, we did a whole
rento of we got all this curve appeal, and now
we're bringing down the property value. My next door neighbor
was like, oh, we love you did the place. Hey,
you know what, what's your contractor's number? We feel like
we should be doing something. Now, you're right, you these
things are catalysts. So long story short, If the Paul
brothers are willing and fight each other, and if they're
entertaining enough, well we'll watch. Hopefully that will be the
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spark of the catalyst to get Canelo, bene Vedez, Crawford,
all these guys to take on the fights the fans
want to see, because if they're gonna be outdone by YouTubers,
that is that's the weakest. So that's really my takeaway
from it. I'm like, you got two brothers willing to
fight each other from the millions of people. That takes
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a set man set of call honess and you gotta
respect it.
Speaker 2 (10:59):
So that's the day. Is it gonna happen?
Speaker 1 (11:01):
As they're saying March twenty seventh, HBO, Max Jake, Paul
versus Rand Paul, I mean Chris, I Meanaul, I mean
Aaron Paul, I mean how many pauls? Paul? What a
father by the way, what a not really that popular
name to have so many celebrities, right, Aaron Paul, Jake Paul,
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Rand Paul, Chris Paul, Rob Paul RuPaul. I got a
dumb question for everyone. I said something during the break
and only half the people in the room got me.
I'm talking about I brought in some peanut eminem's and
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I handed spot a couple couse you know you want
some eminems, And I was left with a couple in
the bag.
Speaker 2 (11:46):
And you know what rich is. Rich is what you
call in German a.
Speaker 1 (11:50):
Gaines stiflock, Gayen stiflock, Gaines stiflock, Gaines stipelo.
Speaker 3 (11:54):
You know what that is? Racist?
Speaker 1 (11:55):
No, because I made that up. It's just gain. He
stifles my gains in the gym. I'm on the treadmill
and this guy's bringing in and donuts. Whatever his kids
don't want at home. He brings here to the office
and he stifles my gains. I'm trying to avoid snacks
and he's pushing them on. I brought in a girl
chicken sandwich and a green juice for myself, and I
gave m and ms.
Speaker 2 (12:15):
He's trying to bring me down.
Speaker 6 (12:16):
He's a gain definitely an umlat in there somewhere.
Speaker 1 (12:21):
He's a Gaines Stifler man. So I'm I'm at the
gym every day for this guy to bring me leftover cupcakes,
leftover donuts from the weekend. So it's hard to say no.
I gave these guys the weekend, gave you donuts. I
gave him a bag of Eminem's bad joke. It was
actually the weekend gave him donuts. That was your stretch.
(12:41):
Get back to the drawing board. Please please bring up
this awesome point you're about to make about Eminem's ohn.
Speaker 3 (12:48):
Wow, this is as good as the Paul I know.
Speaker 1 (12:52):
Man. You know, Spot and I were very close to
doing like a charity boxing match.
Speaker 2 (12:56):
Yeah maybe, and no joke.
Speaker 1 (12:58):
A couple months after that, dannergy Spot ended up having
quintuple bypass surgery.
Speaker 6 (13:03):
Oh yeah, that's a Richmond killed me, and then he
would have that on us conscious of the rest of
my life.
Speaker 1 (13:06):
If we would have went this, imagine we would have
had like a charity boxing match and I'd.
Speaker 2 (13:10):
Be laughing down from Heaven right.
Speaker 1 (13:12):
Now, and all of a sudden, Spot would have been
laying on the ground like like he's Apollo Creed and
I'm Drago Like that would have been awful. So it
felt terrible if he murdered Spot in the ring. Yeah,
by the way, I'm not even joking. That almost happened
because we were at each other. We were so at
each other's throats and I'm like, yo, I want to fight.
You were like, well, I'll fight you in a charity.
Speaker 3 (13:28):
Box here, M and MS please.
Speaker 1 (13:31):
I could have killed you, I said, I gave you
guys M and ms, and I had a little I
had three m and ms left in my bag and
they were all green, and I go, oh, green M
and m's. You know what that means? And that's what
I thought. Spot and Covino knew what I meant. And
you guys didn't. Didn't you grow up knowing that they
always joked that green Eminem's made you horny?
Speaker 2 (13:53):
That you never heard that as a kid, No, no one.
So I'm sorry. I'm confused. Did doctor prescribe for you
and that's why you brought him in?
Speaker 1 (14:02):
Hold on, damn by, you've never heard that green Eminem's
get y'all riled up? O?
Speaker 3 (14:07):
No, then they're actually my favorites. Yeah turtle, Yeah seats.
Speaker 1 (14:16):
Danny g And I was saying, you had never heard
like the stupid joke of like, oh, green Eminem's get y'all.
Speaker 7 (14:21):
No, I didn't know that green eminems were an Aphrodisiacuse
what you're saying.
Speaker 1 (14:24):
Now? We know we know how DB's sun got here
now though it's yeah, it's more like a legend. I
don't think there's any truth to Green Die forty. Yeah,
but that apparently was a rumor that I knew.
Speaker 6 (14:36):
It stems from Van Halen requesting bowls of just green
Eminem's series. Is that where it came from. Yeah, like
another celebrities followed suit, and then it became a thing,
and then and then Eminem started playing into it. They
made the the sexy Green Eminem.
Speaker 3 (14:52):
Or something.
Speaker 1 (14:52):
So you know that if you were kidd of the
eighties or nineties, Cavino and I did not grow up
in the same area. So the fact that we both
threw in hearing that green M and ms, oh yeah,
got y'all riled up. I mean you heard of Richard
heard the Richard gear rumor?
Speaker 7 (15:07):
Right, Sam, Yes, okay, okay, yes, I don't know how
he got pegged with that.
Speaker 3 (15:13):
And that's about the brown Eminem.
Speaker 1 (15:16):
I know how with the Gerbil Apparently you were supposed
to say that out loud. And you heard that Paul
Pfeiffer grew up to become Marylyn Manson. These are all
great rumors now, rumors, rumors, allegedly all that good stuff.
Just saying green M and m's. But I'm shocked that
neither of you had heard that. Anyway, you can turn
off the Central music.
Speaker 3 (15:35):
Let's just get my green M and MS, right, M and.
Speaker 1 (15:37):
Ms anyway, Yeah, coming up, we got my home showtime trivia.
We're gonna give away a Covin on Rich Fox Sports
Radio stainless steel water bottle Swiggy. We'll get to that,
plus a new study about how we are all watching sports.
And it's interesting because I subscribe to this when I'm
watching movies and shows, but sports. I'm gonna say no way,
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Jose Canseco. I'm gonna say o great, Joe Rich, Oh
he owned you that next hour, I'm Steve Cavino. That
is Rich Davis, Dandy G's here, Iowa, Sam, what are
(16:20):
we calling you now? Cheese steak Sammy.
Speaker 7 (16:22):
Look at bo Benson just decked out Eagles gear. What
a sight to be seen. Bo is so pumped. I
was hanging out what I love about both that works here.
He has multiple teams. I believe he has six teams
he likes, which means he has a twenty No, what
is it?
Speaker 3 (16:35):
Six out of six out of thirty four?
Speaker 1 (16:37):
Yeah, six out of thirty two.
Speaker 2 (16:39):
Whatever he has?
Speaker 3 (16:40):
Why do what league has thirty four teams?
Speaker 1 (16:42):
None of them? Sam? What none of them? Have I
been saying the NFL has thirty four teams for years now?
You may have wow, but he has a lot of
teams higher odds.
Speaker 3 (16:51):
You know.
Speaker 1 (16:52):
There's a there's a very popular Mandela effect that says,
there were a lot of kids at a certain point,
certain generation that we're taught there were fifty two states,
and I'm one of them. Was their kids. Yeah, when
I was a kid, at one point, we were told
there was fifty two states. Look it up on social media.
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There's like millions of people like, hey, does anyone remember this?
Speaker 2 (17:15):
And I'm like, I do one of those?
Speaker 1 (17:17):
Are you stupid or something? I know it's fifty you clown,
I know, but I'm telling you what I was told
as a little boy in grade school. I'm positive of it.
And I'm not the only guy why it's a vir
to tell me your teacher was like Stephen's fifty two states.
Not only am I telling you, let me repeat. Read
the words that are coming out of my mouth, dude.
Millions of people also, for some weird reason, remember and
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it is also in very famous movies where people said it.
I was like, Okay, then you know, I'm not saying
there were ever fifty two states. I'm telling you what.
There was a certain generation of kids that were told this.
Did you ever hear that?
Speaker 7 (17:56):
Learn that song fifty to fifty United States was never.
Speaker 3 (18:02):
United States? There's no scout tell all about him? I
mean by everyone.
Speaker 1 (18:10):
No.
Speaker 3 (18:10):
I actually I think you're right.
Speaker 8 (18:11):
I think like some in eighty six, for like six
months there was a North Vermont and a Selth Vermont,
and then Hampshire for six months self for South New Hampshire,
North New Hampshire as well. Thanks for backing me up, Dan,
Thanks for adding on to that check. I think that
was the topper. Appreciate to help himself double rim shot yourself.
Speaker 1 (18:33):
We're Cavino and Rich, the worldwide leaders of nonsense. And
I saw the stat and I got to give credit,
but I related to it. I gotta say props the
KFC from Barstool because he brought this up. He says
he was early on in the trend, but Rich and
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I also have to say, hey, so were we, And
we share the same exact reason as to one. You're
not You're not alone, CANFC. He's also a mess fan
like I am, so he's probably patiently wondering what the
hell's going on with Peter A. Lonzo. He's not. We're
on the same train track of life, the same train
track of thought. We're on the same age two. So
I don't even think he's forty yet. He said that
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seventy percent of people stats around seventy percent of people
use subtitles to watch their programming, to watch their favorite
TV shows, seventy percent of it's like a record high.
I don't, first of all, believe that at all. And
he says subtitles, but we have to say, wait a second,
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hold up, it's not subtitles. It's close captioning, because there
is a difference. Subtitles are like for a foreign film. Right,
We're talking close captioning if we want to be accurate
about it, right, But we do say subtitles for whatever reason.
I mean, you say it. I mean I'm not the
only guy rich In fact, millions of people say it.
But it's incorrect. That's why I'm pointing it out.
Speaker 7 (19:55):
I thought there were thirty four NFL teams, So let's
just exactly sell, just move on.
Speaker 1 (20:00):
Twenty percent of people, as the story goes, use subtitles
and not just KFC saying it that's the story. Stam
still acknowledges the Houston oilers, but the commonality that we
share with KFC is yeah, we all use it. But
he said he started it when Game of Thrones became
a thing, and that's exactly when it kicked in high
gear for me too, because it was just so hard
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to hear and so hard to understand. It was so
many names to figure out. That's when it became part
of my just regular routine. Of course I think I
started before then, but that's when it became like the
norm for me. Now are we alone? Is it still
an old guy thing to you?
Speaker 3 (20:37):
I don't think so.
Speaker 1 (20:38):
I think we've all sort of realized that I get
more out of the plot, more out of the dialogue
when I'm able to read it and watch it at
the same time. At first, I thought it was like
an old guy coming of age thing, like using the
flashlight on your phone for the menu or taking out
your readers and like, oh, let me see the dessert menual.
That's old guy craft. Horrible was captioning horrible. It's not
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an old or young person thing. I think it's an
everybody thing. But the one difference I have with you.
The only time I ever change it on my TV
is for sports. I don't want the words while watching
a game, So for me, sports no close captioning. But
if I'm watching some HBO Max show or some Netflix
or Hulu or I will turn on close captioning for
a drama, but I will not turn it on for sports.
Speaker 5 (21:26):
You know, when Brenda and I first started using it
when we had a kid. Because the kid takes a
nap a couple times a day, there's times where you
have to turn it down and you're going to miss
your show because you're chasing a kid around. And so
it for us, it's the way we you know, won't
miss as much as we normally would.
Speaker 3 (21:48):
And if you're trying to be quiet because of a
little kid around.
Speaker 1 (21:51):
That's a good layer that you're playing with toys and
you don't want to miss anything. It's honestly, it's it's
to me, a great addition to what you're watching, and again,
you appreciate it more.
Speaker 2 (22:03):
I'm gonna blow your mind though.
Speaker 1 (22:05):
Game of Thrones started when, because that's when we as
a show and we as people really dove into subtitles
or close captioning the other day. I was shocked to
find out Walking Dead started in twenty ten. I feel
like Game of Thrones twenty seventeen, fourteen, twenty eleven, wow,
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so wow. You know, it was a very visually visually
dark to look at the show, hard to hear stuff.
Speaker 2 (22:37):
So we do on the close captioning.
Speaker 1 (22:40):
We appreciated the show, we got into it, appreciated the again,
the script, the writing of it. You learn the characters
better that way, and I've never looked back. The only
difference between Rich and I is I do keep it
on during sports because I don't want to miss anything.
Like Danny g explained, you know, people are talking and
I can't hear with it. And now some people don't
want to hear what the announcers just saying. I get it.
Speaker 3 (23:00):
I do.
Speaker 1 (23:01):
I want to hear what's going on. I want to
be able to read it if I'm at a bar.
You know, we've been trained that way. You see the
close caption on at the bar when you're watching the game.
I appreciate it, but it's at a record high. And
we ask you Fox Sports Radio Nation, are we alone here?
Are you on board? Is it an old guy thing?
And do you shut it off when when the game
is on? Because I leave it on all the time.
There are two acceptable uses of close captioning. You're either
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disabled and can't hear, or you're in a bar, so
you don't ever use it. I never use it.
Speaker 2 (23:31):
He's the greatest.
Speaker 3 (23:32):
You do you sorry? Do you watch?
Speaker 1 (23:35):
You watch books?
Speaker 3 (23:36):
Or do you read books? So what I'm watching television?
Speaker 6 (23:39):
I watch things for a suspension of disappoint I watch
things for a suspension of disbelief. I want to be
sucked into the dialogue. I want to see the visuals.
I want everything to be there. If I'm watching some
like dramatic. Let's say I'm watching a Marvel movie and
there's awesome action going on, and then across the bottom
it's like Captain America screams, you want to hit How
lame is it?
Speaker 1 (23:59):
It does?
Speaker 3 (23:59):
It take you eyes?
Speaker 1 (24:00):
It takes off the vision.
Speaker 3 (24:02):
You're here, up here, up here, up here, up here.
Speaker 2 (24:05):
It's girl, here's everybody.
Speaker 3 (24:07):
I think spot is a good point here.
Speaker 1 (24:09):
Pip, hoorah, Spotty's the greatest guy. It's like, hoorah.
Speaker 3 (24:12):
It's like talking to a girl with giant jugs. Can
I say that?
Speaker 1 (24:15):
Wow? Sure? He already did.
Speaker 6 (24:17):
Okay, eyes up here, mister, eyes up here. It's like
where do you want to look? Do you want to
look at her eyes? You're looking up and down and down.
Speaker 7 (24:24):
You know what's the problem though with with close caption
during sporting events is it covers up the down and
distance the score.
Speaker 3 (24:30):
That's what I was going to say.
Speaker 5 (24:31):
Some TVs will let you adjust the close cation the
top your position.
Speaker 3 (24:35):
Here's what I'm saying.
Speaker 6 (24:37):
If you need close captioning, start by adjusting your audio
because it's probably horrible settings. Get your whole proper sound system,
Get something that that has you can adjust the e
Q and push forward the voice. Because if you have
to read your television, you have other issues.
Speaker 1 (24:55):
You know what, I used close captioning for so spots
in the thirty he's like, so barf he's in the third.
Speaker 9 (25:00):
You can.
Speaker 7 (25:01):
You can turn up your your TV all you want,
surround system all you want. But if you're watching Peaky
Blinders and you cannot understand every third word, they're saying
you need close cape, how.
Speaker 1 (25:10):
Do you say that? KFC does bring that up as
another I guess classic example of why PEO people Blinders.
Speaker 7 (25:17):
Because these guys got the thick lilt, they got, the
they got.
Speaker 3 (25:20):
The cock neat accent. I can't see what you're saying.
It's a great show. Now they're making a movie.
Speaker 1 (25:25):
I think there's a there's a clear answer and it's
not you know it all spot and it's not uh
I need it all the time. There's a distinction, and
I feel like I'm one hundred percent right. When you're watching,
of course, because it's your point, so let's hear it. Yeah,
But when you're watching a Game of Thrones esque show,
a peaky blinder's some type of drama and there's intense
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dialogue that's low sometimes to me, close captioning is such
a great tool now on these dramas. But if I'm
watching a game, every word that Bucker Aikman or car
to Brady saying it's not crucial. Everything you need to
see is on the screen. So I think sports are
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the one time I go to my TV and I'm like,
close captioning off. You don't need it. I promise you.
You don't need closed captioning for the hearing and attention impaired.
Speaker 7 (26:15):
It's good for when officials call a penalty and you
don't know what they're going to signal on the field
and the announcers already know. And I that's I think
when close cashing. But that's one, you know, a little
part of the game. I say, unnecessary in sports. But
the point is it covers to us at a record
high seventy percent of people.
Speaker 1 (26:34):
So it's no longer this old guy thing if seventy
percent of people are using close captions more than ever before.
You know, my dad does, which is a great old
guy tactic. And he won't get mad at this because
I think he knows it's a great old guy tactic.
Speaker 2 (26:49):
But it sounds good.
Speaker 3 (26:50):
What is it?
Speaker 1 (26:51):
My dad found Bluetooth headphones my dad. My dad has
because my dad will watch a lot of these dramas
and he's like, oh I I can here, I have
the dialogue. My dad got some high end like Bluetooth.
It connects with this TV, so he'll land his couch
watch on those shows. And he says, the headphones make
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you feel like you're in it.
Speaker 6 (27:12):
So I mean, if you're a Sona's person, which I
think is a great system I have.
Speaker 1 (27:15):
I have this Sona system.
Speaker 2 (27:16):
Sonus makes a head spare headphones.
Speaker 3 (27:18):
Now you can have serious what does he want?
Speaker 2 (27:20):
Oh, I didn't know. It's great, I'm gonna get a pair.
Speaker 9 (27:22):
Great.
Speaker 1 (27:22):
All right, So we're getting a lot of phone calls,
and again, I know people want to play Showtime Homes Trivia,
but we'll say, what's up. I want to take some
phone calls, say hello to some do it some of
our pals. Let's do it seven ninety nine on Fox.
And of course you can hit us up at Covino
Enrich the Rich. Let's say Hi, Dwight Kentucky. You're on,
buddy boy.
Speaker 9 (27:42):
Hey, what's happening? Man? How do we come in?
Speaker 1 (27:44):
I'm saying close captioning for dramas, but for sports, I
don't think you need them.
Speaker 9 (27:49):
No, I don't need this for sports. But then, let
me just say one thing real quick first, because I'm
an older guy. Yeah, I remember when they used to
teach it in fifty two states in the United States too.
And I'm from the originally Wisconsin and would say that
part first.
Speaker 1 (28:00):
Okay, so everyone's saying I'm making that up. I'm telling
you what they told us, and they did.
Speaker 9 (28:06):
They told us it was fifty two states in the
United States. I believed that for a long time.
Speaker 1 (28:09):
They probably changed the curriculum or you know, change what
they were telling kids, and they never talked about it.
I think you lived in a different multiverse. Dude.
Speaker 2 (28:15):
I'm a little older than you. I'm telling you what
I was told.
Speaker 5 (28:18):
What it says online Covenos that some schools included DC
and Puerto Rico.
Speaker 1 (28:23):
That makes sense, and they're obviously not you know states,
but that's what they would tell us. What else?
Speaker 4 (28:28):
What?
Speaker 9 (28:29):
Okay? Now, as far as the close captures, this is
why I look at the closed captions. Okay, if you're
watching a regular like program like a thirty thirty minute
comedy show, you know those those a Little Tommy sitcoms, Okay,
you don't need close captures. But if you're watching the
motion picture. The reason why I need close captain because
if you watching the motion pictures, you know, when the
explosives and all that stuff come on, they're too loud,
(28:49):
so you have to turn those down. But then when
you turn it down, when they have those intimate conversations
in the movie, you can't understand everything they're saying. Yeah,
so you have to turn on the close captain to
keep that on for that And with the I got
the system, but there's no way you can ADJUSTE.
Speaker 1 (29:03):
During kid if you're watching, Like an example would be
like Top Gun Maverick Who the planes and the surrounds
sound and the music and everything, and then like Tom
Cruise is whispering, yeah, you can't be here and all that.
Speaker 7 (29:15):
How about old movies too, from like the sixties and seventies,
Those microphones weren't as good, and sometimes it is hard
to understand what people are saying.
Speaker 3 (29:21):
Yeah, she yeah, she yeah, those are the glory days.
Speaker 1 (29:25):
Yeah, don't be missing film. I think they were saying yeah, yeah,
oh that says yes, see yeah, Golden.
Speaker 3 (29:31):
Era, we're back in the Golden Arrow Shina films. Yeah,
watch with close CAPANI.
Speaker 1 (29:34):
Yeah, see with five E'SE see you listen hey c
Yeah here again Logan. In Illinois, the stats came out
seventy percent of people use close captioning. My take is sports,
you don't need it. Movies and dramas. Maes how we
often misuse the words subtitles because again, the story was subtitles,
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and it's not sometitles, it was captioning.
Speaker 2 (29:58):
I think that's a great reminder. High Logan, Hey.
Speaker 9 (30:02):
So I'm with you. I don't think you need it
for sports. But I'll just chime in and.
Speaker 10 (30:06):
Say, when I watch a movie on my own, I
don't use them. When I watch a movie with my wife,
I do. So she thinks I use them all the
time because if we're watching, like say, a horror movie,
every five.
Speaker 9 (30:16):
Seconds, don't go in there, don't do this.
Speaker 10 (30:18):
And I can't. I can't hear a single word.
Speaker 1 (30:20):
Oh, if you got a yappie movie, if you needed
them with with your mom, if you have a movie,
it's the whole time. If you have a movie, pal
that that's yappy yappy, get my dad's headphones or close capturing.
Speaker 3 (30:32):
I can't hear what already on the Grande is saying
right now, but.
Speaker 1 (30:35):
It is amazing to see how we shift it as
as a culture though, where now it's the accepted go
to thing where you rarely use that button back in
the day. I'm being serious, Yeah, where was the button
back in the day? Meaning like now you're on Hulu
or Amazon or Netflix or HBM is always close captioning
for the hearing impairment. But what I'm saying is you
(30:57):
now just press pause on your TV and then right
next is like fast forward was on.
Speaker 2 (31:01):
The remote yeah. It used to be like the cable box.
Speaker 3 (31:04):
Yeah have it.
Speaker 7 (31:05):
Yeah, not all shows had closed captioning. They tell you
at the beginning down the corner, they would say, this
program has closed captioning, so your enjoyment c C with
a little TV around it.
Speaker 2 (31:15):
Now it's just like an option that we take advantage.
Speaker 3 (31:18):
Yeah, Rich is right. You just pose it now and
arrow down.
Speaker 1 (31:21):
Yeah. Boom uh. Let's say hi to Logan, do we
do Logan?
Speaker 11 (31:25):
Alady?
Speaker 1 (31:27):
Logan? What's up, Paul Logan?
Speaker 3 (31:31):
Logan? I think you did.
Speaker 1 (31:34):
Let's go to Andy and Rhode Island. Andy. Hey, Hey,
what's up? Buddy?
Speaker 3 (31:40):
Hey, you gotta go.
Speaker 4 (31:41):
So I wanted to chime in because you know, I'm
I'm thirty seven, I'm becustend.
Speaker 11 (31:45):
Myself old or you know, young, but you know I'm
in between.
Speaker 1 (31:49):
Yeah.
Speaker 11 (31:49):
Yesterday, yesterday, me.
Speaker 4 (31:50):
And my fiance, you know, we decided to check out
this new Netflix show and it started off it right
off the rip. I noticed that the close captionles came
on and I had to turn it off because myself,
I like to really immerse myself to see the things
that going on in the background and have it in
my eyes go up and down. You know reading and
you know hearing what it's saying. I just I find
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it so much to be distracted.
Speaker 1 (32:14):
I could see that something might find it that way. Uh,
let's go to Texas, South Texas, Bob, what's up man?
Cave you known?
Speaker 5 (32:20):
Rich Bob, Hey, Bob, let's see. Let's try again, Bob
you there.
Speaker 1 (32:27):
Let's go to Chad in Tennessee. Sports. Yeah, no way,
I'm with you. Only at the bar for sports. Yeah,
I just think about it.
Speaker 2 (32:36):
It is synonymous with the bar.
Speaker 1 (32:37):
But the thing is, can you know you could take
in a game without volume if you really needed Because
because I use it so often, Rich, I just leave
it on. That's that's my point. So I'm not really debating, Like, no, man,
it's needed for sports.
Speaker 3 (32:49):
I just leave it on.
Speaker 1 (32:50):
Anyway.
Speaker 6 (32:50):
Sometimes the commentators do provide clarification on something.
Speaker 1 (32:53):
Yeah, and it's nice to see that. Yeah, we got
Bob back in South Texas. I was worried about him.
Hip Bob, Bob, thank god you're okay by Hey, Bud,
I thank you.
Speaker 11 (33:01):
But you're one hundred percent right. You shouldn't have it
on for it distracting. You should using it allow back
when the live live like comedy things itself on TV.
We have the background noise from where it was being
filmed was distracting. You couldn't hear everything.
Speaker 1 (33:21):
You know, I'll tell you where I I wonder if
it's needed. Have you watched a stand up comedy special?
Do you feel like you find yourself watching the close
captioning anything?
Speaker 7 (33:31):
You're watching the close captioning? Yeah, it's naturally distracting. It's
natural when you look at a language that you can
understand speak, you will look at words and your brain
will just automatically take them in. You can't look at
words and not absorb them. Right about porn? Are you
using it close captioning? No, that's the plot lines. Aren't
that thick? So U just something else is stick?
Speaker 1 (33:49):
Is it weird that it weird that I read the subtitles?
Speaker 2 (33:54):
Why are you a baby?
Speaker 3 (33:55):
We broke up six months ago?
Speaker 2 (33:56):
Wow?
Speaker 1 (33:57):
All right, well that said, Uh, Holmes, want to play
some trivia? Let's do this your possible three Pete Chief Pete,
super Bowl Chavon Mahomes. We'll do some trivia if you
want to in eight, seven, seven, nine to nine on
Fox and now it's time you guys ready, let's do
(34:18):
it the mostly lovable Patrick Mahomes. Truth is, I want
everybody to love me, not just the refs. It's time
for some NFL trivia.
Speaker 3 (34:29):
I'm here, I'm here, Yes, we know you're here.
Speaker 1 (34:32):
All right, Patrick Mahomes Here you play Showtime homes Trivia.
Speaker 3 (34:37):
All right?
Speaker 5 (34:37):
FSR Security walking our broke Patrick into the main studio here, dude,
trying to go for the three p yo.
Speaker 1 (34:47):
You guys ready or what I told you? You guys speculated
all season, wasted your time, you wasted your breath. Who's
going to be in a Super Bowl? I said it's
going to be us, but you went on and on.
Not anyway, And let me see this three pete chief,
pete three chief, whatever you wanna call it. It's better
(35:08):
and more important than revenge from the weak ass Eagles anyway. Okay, okay, Patrick,
I'm not gonna fight you today. Patrick, History, history, history
will be made. I will go down as the goat.
Speaker 5 (35:21):
I was gonna ask for your prediction, but now I
don't need too. All right, let's meet the contestants. Twenty
four time winner Rich Davis, right there, yeah, buddy, eighteen
time champion Dan Bayer, Hello, seven time winner Spotty Boy
do I have to and.
Speaker 1 (35:36):
Fourth time champion me. Let's look by if if Patrick
have you win? Dann Bayer correct me if we're wrong,
that'll be two times you have won in your red
home jersey and two times in the road whites.
Speaker 3 (35:51):
Yes, yep, there you go.
Speaker 1 (35:52):
You know what, I'm playing a game, and even I
don't care about that, appreciate that.
Speaker 5 (35:57):
Let's go to the studio lines looking to win a
CNR stayless deal. Swiggy John, you know Coveno? Really quick, Coveno.
You met that guy. He's back in the blue kitchen
right now. He always says worldwide famous Covino and rich.
Speaker 1 (36:12):
Yeah, world famous.
Speaker 5 (36:13):
Check this out. John in Hamilton, New Zealand is our contestant.
Speaker 1 (36:17):
Oh worldwide?
Speaker 5 (36:19):
No, no, John, Hey buddy, Hey John, thank you for
listening all the way around the world. All right, here
are the rules for show Time a homes NFL Trivia.
The first contestant with two correct answers is the champ.
If there's a tie, we have a tie breaker question.
Your name is your buzzer, but you do have to
wait until all three possible answers are read. If there's
two wrong answers in a row, we move on to
the next question. Are you ready? Yep, Let's get it home.
Speaker 1 (36:42):
All right, I'm here, Patrick Mahomes. How many left handed
quarterbacks have won the Super Bowl? A one, B two,
R C four.
Speaker 3 (36:52):
John John got in there first.
Speaker 1 (36:55):
One's so confident. You know what I thought it was too,
I was gonna say, Steve Young, I can't think of another.
Speaker 3 (37:04):
Spot.
Speaker 2 (37:05):
Was an option?
Speaker 3 (37:06):
Yes, I'm taking two.
Speaker 1 (37:08):
If you think it was only one, don't tell me.
Hold on left handed quarterback left? Of course there's a uh.
Speaker 3 (37:19):
Raiders.
Speaker 1 (37:19):
I mean, hurry up and I've got all day here
Steve Young and Ken Stabler. There you go, man on
the board, all right?
Speaker 3 (37:28):
Round two is on the board.
Speaker 2 (37:30):
Round two, Patrick for Holmes.
Speaker 1 (37:33):
What was I once quoted saying about fear. A I'm
definitely not for any haunted houses. They're all scary to me.
Speaker 2 (37:41):
Okay, okay, B.
Speaker 1 (37:43):
Not much bothers me. But spiders have always had me
go in the other direction. I think it's the legs.
Interesting or see, there was a spider in our living
room on a date. Thank god referee Clay Martin was
in there to step on it. What was I saying
about my fears?
Speaker 3 (37:59):
It's interesting. I don't rich.
Speaker 1 (38:02):
Uh, all right, I'm gonna go with U B the spiders.
Speaker 3 (38:06):
You don't like son of John John for the steel.
Speaker 1 (38:13):
Nabitt Hey is correct.
Speaker 3 (38:16):
He doesn't like haunted houses.
Speaker 1 (38:19):
I hate him, scared of him?
Speaker 5 (38:22):
All right, So John and spot both on the board
and we move on to round three.
Speaker 3 (38:28):
What do you ever gets the fun of houses?
Speaker 8 (38:30):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (38:31):
Round three? I'd rather not talk about it.
Speaker 3 (38:33):
Okay.
Speaker 1 (38:34):
Uh, I know this well because I'm four and oh
against him. What's the name of the Jacksonville Jaguar Stadium
A EverBank, B M and T Bank or c ever Rise?
Speaker 5 (38:46):
Oh d John John got in there trying for the win.
Be No, that's uh ever Bank buyer for the steel Yes,
boom so Spotty John buyer three way ties.
Speaker 3 (39:02):
We go to round four, mar like.
Speaker 1 (39:04):
Never bank because they never beat us. Okay, round four. Okay,
let's take it back to my junior year of high school.
Who won PEPSI Rookie of the Year for twenty thirteen
NFL season twenty thirteen, twenty thirty thirteen. Okay, I was
in junior high Okay DeAndre Hopkins, b Eddie Lacy or
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c Keenan Allen?
Speaker 11 (39:28):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (39:29):
Oh? Interesting random question twenty thirteen Pepsis Rookie of the
Year spot spot Spotty for the win.
Speaker 2 (39:38):
I'm gonna go with b No okay.
Speaker 5 (39:41):
Rich Don Rich d hop Noes, Yes.
Speaker 3 (39:47):
All right. Still at three way ties, we go to
around who was it? Five? Keenan out?
Speaker 1 (39:53):
Sorry Keenan, he's the better Allen Okay? Round five, which
is the only franchise to start the season on four
but still make the playoffs. A the Chargers be the
Ravens or see the Vikings Rich Rich Chargers.
Speaker 5 (40:11):
Yes, so four way tie buyer Rich all right, so
we're gonna go to the tie break final way.
Speaker 2 (40:20):
It was the ninety two Chargers.
Speaker 5 (40:21):
Yeah, they were in San Diego at the time. All right,
So no multiple choice, You're just gonna buzz in with
your name to go first. Whoever comes closest, Patrick take
it away?
Speaker 3 (40:31):
All right?
Speaker 1 (40:31):
How many career passing tds do I have so far
in my career? Regular season?
Speaker 3 (40:35):
All right?
Speaker 1 (40:36):
How many career passing tds do I have so far
in my career?
Speaker 3 (40:43):
Give you guys second feet of math in your head?
All right? John, you want to guess first, Yeah, go
for it.
Speaker 1 (40:49):
I'll go, Okay, I will go my favorite show as
a kid, two two seven to twenty seven, right, alf
was not an option.
Speaker 3 (41:08):
Byre Spotty. I'll do two fifty fifty. Okay, I'll do
you know what. I'll do it even too, two hundred.
Speaker 5 (41:19):
The answer, Patrick, you know how many regular seasons.
Speaker 1 (41:23):
Forty five buyer guests, two fifty bus Hey, John, I
love you, but one hundred and one.
Speaker 3 (41:32):
Give me a break. Dan Bayer that is his nineteenth win. Congratulations.
Speaker 1 (41:37):
I mean his guy never loses. I don't want to
play Dan in Super Bowl. I want to play the Eagles,
y Patrick, just for the heck of you see a
number I actually before I wrote two to seven, playing
off of that super show, I had two forty seven.
I would have been within two five for that.
Speaker 3 (41:52):
I thought Rich had at one with Dan with the
five away.
Speaker 1 (41:56):
Hey, before I go, I just say, free suites for
my family, for Taylor Swift and let's go Chiefs. Let's
go Chiefs, Let's go Alright, guys, can see you next week.
You know it's wild Danny. We've been doing the show
(42:16):
together on Fox Sports Radio for Pomped. This will be
our third Super Bowls a show. Covino and I our
first Super Bowl together. We've been going every year since five,
which was Jacksonville Jacksonville Farido with Donovan McNabb and the
Eagles against Brady and the Patriots. You know, we've never
got to really interview many of the people from this
(42:37):
Chiefs team because they're always in the game. You ever
noticed that, like they've they've been so in the mix
at the last even we've had Kelsey on the show
though ed Kelsey ed and Donna, but we had a
young Travis on our show in the day.
Speaker 3 (42:50):
It's crazy because our three Super Bowls together.
Speaker 1 (42:52):
Chiefs since we yeah, since we've been doing the show
together on Fox Sports Radio, it's been Chiefs every year
and they could be the three p first three years
at Fox Sports Radio full time Chiefs Chiefs.
Speaker 2 (43:03):
But he was pumped. Mahomes was pumped.
Speaker 3 (43:05):
He was.
Speaker 5 (43:05):
And by the way, I'm gonna use the Dan Bayer rule,
which we put in effect a couple of weeks ago,
gonna send John in New Zealand a swiggy because he's listening.
Speaker 3 (43:13):
All the way there.
Speaker 2 (43:14):
That's awesome.
Speaker 1 (43:14):
There you go.
Speaker 3 (43:15):
That's gonna cost you lots of postage.
Speaker 1 (43:17):
As you say, John, my favorite New Zealander since the Bushwhackers. Yo,
may I mean, I like John, but I'm sticking with
Luke and Butch.
Speaker 9 (43:26):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (43:26):
Looking, But let's go to Dan Vir for an update. DV.
Speaker 2 (43:28):
What's going in?
Speaker 8 (43:29):
I'm gonna go Frank Nabolo long time remember the PGA tour.
Now you can hear him on the CBS Golf broadcast.
Speaker 1 (43:37):
Is uh Bluise from Australia not New Zealand right whole?
Speaker 3 (43:41):
Yeah? Yes, Okay, that's a wrap kids. Come on, I'm clipping.
Speaker 4 (43:46):
Yeah,