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August 2, 2022 38 mins

Jerry Jones proves his genius with the Cowboys being valued at $7.64B, but he continues to overstep when it comes to his head coaches. Deebo Samuel’s incentives are based around rushing yards and TD’s. The guys guess Baker Mayfield’s reaction to Deshaun Watson’s suspension and another edition of “Would You Rather…?”

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Eastern time, six o'clock Pacific. Yeah damn right. Uh So,

(01:09):
you guys want to hear about a genius, an NFL genius.
I mean, this guy has figured it out. Jared Jones
continues to roll out mediocre football teams who don't do
anything in the postseason. Yet they are by far and
away the most valuable franchise in all of sports. Uh.

(01:31):
They are over the New York Yankees and also significantly
ahead of the l A. Rams at two. Their two
NFL evaluation is seven point six four billion dollars for
Jerry Jones. Uh, the guy who owns a team who
had one of the most confusing final play call sequences

(01:53):
of a playoff game in recent NFL history. It's his team.
I mean, come on, you know, like, uh, you know,
although if it's so, so, what second is it? Like
Manchester United? No? I think second is the Yankees? The Yankees. Okay,
imagine having a debacle in the playoffs and I can't

(02:17):
think of recent history if the Yankees have but to
the magnitude of what the Dallas Cowboys had last year,
Like I think we tend to forget. Like I was astonished.
I really was. Like I was astonished by how their
season ended last year, not because I thought they were
gonna be a Super Bowl winning team, but just the
manner in which it did in a professional football game,

(02:38):
and knowing how many times you practice that exact scenario
and then what they were trying to pull off, and
then how they were justifying it after the fact, Like, no,
that was just not smart, Like you literally tried to
get yourself a little bit closer to take a shot,
but you you missed out on the opportunity if you've
been having a shot at the end of the game.

(03:00):
It's just I'm surprised it didn't get more. I guess
more where more more talk. I mean it did for
like a period of time. I think it's what a
lot of people felt, like why Dan Quinn might have been,
you know, a potential candidate to take over for Mike McCarthy.
But if it if it would have with the Yankees,
if it would happen with Manchester United, like some of

(03:21):
these other very valued franchises, it would have went non
stop this offseason. But the Cowboys fan base, to me,
I think they're so loyal when you think about the
fact that they have not had that much success in
the past, what thirty years, almost, they have been so
loyal it's ridiculous. But like they're part of it, Like

(03:42):
they're a part of the reason why the Cowboys are
so valued, because they can go through one of the
worst loss is one of the most bone headed, awful
ways to lose a game in the playoffs, and yet
they can still be the most valued franchise because their
fan base has their back no matter why. It's amazing
by almost two billion dollars over the Rams who just
won the Super Bowl. Wow. So yeah, it's like, hey, man,

(04:06):
Jerry Jones has figured this out. By the way, the
Bengals are dead last, just total disrespect at two point
eight four billion dollars. Are the Cincinnati Bengals trailing the
Jacksonville Jaguars and the Detroit Lions. So that's nice kind
of that's not even bad. I mean you're still in Yeah,
I mean bad is good sometimes can be good and

(04:31):
remember right, thank you. Yeah, So there's that. Also, Jerry
Jones made some news recently. He talked about Zeke elliott
a guy who but Outward Breer pointed this out last
week and it didn't even occur to me. Zeke Elliotts

(04:53):
entering his seventh year, Like I just you think, and
it seems like it was just yes today that they
were in that playoff game against the Packers and they lost,
and then you think, my god, he's almost thirty years
old at this point. So he and he talked about
he's on the back nine of his career. He's on
the downside of his career. But Jerry Jones is optimistic

(05:14):
for Zeke Elliott this upcoming season. We gotta have Tony
Pollard out there. No, seriously, Zeke's got to be our feature,
and he is our feature. Uh, and we can feature
him in a lot of different ones. We all recognize
what he does in the passing game because of his
protection ability. Don't ever underestimate that, especially with Zeke. Zeke

(05:36):
takes some toad when he's out there as at back blocked.
So it's critical that we make Zeke, because he's capable
of being dead, really the focus of what we're doing now.
Then Pollard, there's plenty of room for Pollard. There's plenty
of room for Pollard when Zeke's in there. Pollard needs
to get the ball man. Uh. Mike McCarthy would feel

(05:58):
a hell of a lot better about his situation there
if Jerry Jones or that, or if if you want that,
let's start there, all right, Or if Jerry Jones actually
backed him like he backs his players who have underperformed.
I mean, that would be nice. I mean, Mike McCarthy
can get a little bit of that, make some glory hope.
I mean, what point are we are we? I mean,

(06:19):
at what point are we? By the way, what is
that even in do we know what that's even in
context or reference to? When Jerry Jones says I want
me to play make some glory hope? Why would he?
Why would he ever know? Almost that? It almost doesn't
even sound like Jerry Jones Jones, And let's hear it again,

(06:41):
I won't make some glory hope. That sounds like the
new coach Brian Kelly. Yeah, he's trying to do trying
to appeal to the younger audiences. I mean, so Zeke's
time as the feature back to where they can just

(07:03):
depend on him. That that's a wrap on that, correct,
I mean we're we're moving on past this apparently not.
I I don't know. At some point, I just wonder
if anybody actually takes what Jerry Jones has to say seriously.
There I could tell you one person that should, Mike McCarthy. Yeah, okay,

(07:24):
So at the end of the day, who else needs
to take it seriously? Mike McCarthy needs to take what
he In fact, I would Okay, that's what coach McCarthy wants.
That's what he's going to get. If that's what you
want me to feature Zeke and we gotta get Tony
poll at the ball. That's what we're gonna do, and
and he would be wise to do so. I just

(07:46):
wonder is that is that a good enough excuse for
a coach, a good enough reason. I mean, listen, if
Bill Parcells finds himself having the same conversation is about
Jerry Jones, then anybody else can get away with the
credibility of it is established because to make Bill Parcels

(08:09):
feel that way, like, oh, listen, you want me to win,
then you let me go into the grocery store, you
let me want you want me to cook out and
get let me get the groceries. Like like part, Bill
did not like the way that he was being micro
managed when he was coaching there. So you'd have to
assume they're far far lesser personalities in terms of dominant personalities,

(08:33):
alpha male personalities that have come through those doors, like
a Jason Garrett. Maybe Mike McCarthy isn't the you know,
he's he's he's kind of got a strong personality but
he doesn't come across as like an alpha male type
of guy that's gonna be like, hey, Jerry, like relaxed,
I got this type of guy. So I mean, I

(08:55):
just wonder is that is I mean, is it really
Jerry Jones holding his team back? Well, by the way,
the Bill Parcels stuff to you, remember, Jerry Jones never
really got heat for that relationship falling apart because everyone
just assumed, oh, it's Bill Parcels. He goes somewhere and
that he leaves like he did with the Giants and
like he did with the Patriot. So this is clearly
a Bill Parcels issue. And now you look back on

(09:17):
it and you go, no, man, he was trying to
let everybody know, just like Jimmy Johnson was years ago.
There's there's there's not this cohesion that you have from
owner to coach. For some reason, Jerry Jones butts heads
with these guys all the time. See like that just
seems to be what he's all about. By the way,
Lead the Lab does have some important information falls this

(09:39):
is this is really really huge when it comes to
prepared for the drops YE two season for the Dallas Cowboys.
So the what have you uncovered doing your copious research here,
it was almost twenty years ago today, speaking at an
annual press conference that Jones had that that glory whole quote.
I think it was it. It was ten years ten

(10:00):
years ago. I was ten years ago. Um wait wait,
wait years ago. And that's a big difference differ alone.
All right, A lot happened between two thousand and two
and to ut sorry, I was rushing to my seat here, Okay,
make some glorial. So what's the context of it? Why?

(10:22):
Why did he say this? He was talking about the
glory hole days of the Super Bowl winning Cowboys when
talking about Tony Romo and Jason Witten, trying to get
them some glory hole. Yeah, so he to Jerry Jones,
did he was he meaning to say glory days? And
he uh, he slipped up and said glory whole days.

(10:44):
And I just continued to roll through with it and
pretend like that's what he meant. Okay, I won't make
some glorial I mean Mexico. Yeah, a lot of glory hole.
By the way, do you see Jerry Jones a training
camp yesterday was autographing a baby on the forehead. No,

(11:06):
I don't even I don't even know where he was.
It was a little uncomfortable, but probably has already happened.
I'm sure he's okay. The face of big new kickoff.
Everybody there he is where, He's just a class act
through and through, uh his falls Saturdays on this fall

(11:27):
you can see him prime time coming to a packed
house near you. How do you put that on me?
By the way, do you know? Uh? Are are you
guys gonna be going on the road every single week?
You know, be doing some studio shows. Do you know
your your schedule? What's the plan there every single week?
I can't. I can't give you our exact destinations yet
I was able to get a sneak peek of the presentation,

(11:49):
so I know what will be. But every single week
will be on the road. So that's a pretty exciting time. Yeah,
pretty exciting man brand And we kick off with with
Big Brothers, Penn State, Ninny Las Thursday Night, Baby Hot
They're gonna throw hot dogs with coins in them like
you talked to I hope they still don't throw them
at me. I mean, we beat the ever living crap.

(12:11):
I've them the last time I was there, so I
don't I don't think they're gonna throw well they might,
I don't know. It's some nasty those engineering students there. Nasty, yeah,
nasty little people go drome bomb. That's that huge drum
and they've got this is actually low key. And I
don't know if LeVar you played there right? Yes? Do

(12:31):
you remember they have the worst visitors locker room in
the entire Big Tent. I do remember it. It's tiny.
It is tiny for a reason too, but it's the
worst of any any that you'll you'll find in the
Big Tent. Huh, well, I listen. At least you want
to have to stay there. You'll be there, uh and
for everybody to watch and view. And we gotta get like,
do we need some people to stand behind you? Guys

(12:53):
gonna have like a pat crowd behind you that would
get on camera. Like, I wonder if we could get
somebody to to put up signs at references to this
show on Big New Kickoff. I bet we could. I
bet we could. We should pay Lead to fly out,
just have lego like, not for any of the reason,
just to hold a sign. You imagine Brady's talking on
Big New Kickoff and some some a holes holding up

(13:16):
with sign that says what about me, pac Man, I
might make signs and give them the people. Just yeah,
that would be fun, all right. It is Two Pros
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Uh So, Deebo Samuel's contract details have come out. He
was another wide receiver got paid this offseason, so it
was a seven wide receivers got like at least twenty

(14:42):
four million dollars a year I saw this off season,
so a good time to be a wide receiver. But
the details have come out on his contract and he's
got incentives that are tied into rushing yards and touchdown.
So remember that was part of the part of the
push from deep. He doesn't want to be a running back,

(15:03):
but let's let's put in your contract though, so he
gets uh per Pro Football Talk and Brady's buddies over there.
Deevo samuelill get six hundred fifty thousand dollars for each
year in which he rushes for three hundred eighty yards.
If he doesn't get to three eight but scores three
rushing touchdowns, he gets one fifty thousand dollars a year.

(15:23):
So ideally, if you could rush for three yards, that's
all he needs dollars, and if he does both, he
ends up with eight hundred thousand dollars and what do
you have last year? Did they have close to that
number last a little under? I think it was like
three sixty five or something like that. But so they're
literally asking him to run more, and that was such

(15:46):
a yeah. And I think one of the things they
pointed at was that he his numbers really didn't start
to increase until like week nine. Yeah, like they started
to pile up and they needed him to do more.
But I mean, really not that many yards. But I thought,
I thought this was the big sticking point that he
didn't want to be used in that manner anymore because

(16:07):
the grueling self life, self life. So what is it? Like, Hey,
I got paid used me as ever, however, you want
to be clear here, though, three hundred and sixty yards
is not excuse me, that's not workhorse numbers though, no,
so do the math on it, right, five goes into

(16:27):
three eight? What about seventy? What would there be six times?
That's seventy six attempts If he's averaging five yards to carry,
that's not that much to ask the course of seventeen games.
I mean, like you could easily get that done, especially
if you're the touchdown instead of you mentioned if he's
in the red zone, like you're you're gonna be like, yeah, dude,

(16:49):
pull me in. If I'll be honest with you, if
I doubt that I know this about a San Francisco
Poda is running back, I'm ticked off because that's that's
taking away opportunities for me in the red zon because
you know that Debo is gonna be going to him like, yeah, like,
give me a couple of opportunities in the red zone
from time to time. So, say he's at three hundred

(17:10):
and something like that and it's week seventeen and they
do a an end around option pass to Deebo Samuel,
you pull that thing down and run for So, even
if there's somebody open in the end zone and you
knew he was pulling it down, what you called the play.

(17:33):
So so even if even if there's somebody Brandon Aiyuk
is open it, it it might not go. So, so he's
just gonna keep that. Have you guys seen players knowing
that there's incentives, players that have made decisions, business decisions
together collectively, What do you mean when Bruce was trying

(17:57):
to get to his record, there's there's a whole lot
of you know, guys needing sacks, guys needing tackles. I mean,
you work together to help guys get If a guy
tells you, like, man, I'm like such and such a
way from an incentive, you you try to assist your
boys and trying to get there. They ain't just doing
it on their own. You're you're helping, you know. I

(18:18):
mean I never was in that situation, but there's been
a few times, like you know, you're like man, like
you would love to be a part of helping a
guy hit an incentive. I mean, does he kick you
down any money? That's not about the money for for
like for a teammate, it's about helping m his money. Yeah.
I was just gonna say, like, you know what I mean,

(18:39):
you think about that concept, Jonas, If we were all
helping the guy to get to his bonus, only so
you kicked back a portion of it, what's the point
of getting to the bonus in the first place. He
ain't getting the money, he's like getting the way. Well,
I mean, I listen, I think some people are just
built different, obviously pretty built for this. Well. I just
think that if I was in those shoes, I would

(19:00):
I would make sure that if you guys helped me
get to a certain incentive, I would make sure to
kick you down some cash. But again, not everybody's different.
Some people think about it, there's some people don't. I'm
glad we're in that type of profession where that could
play out. We would be sure to remind you. I mean, like,
I just think that that's uh, hashtagends when you've got

(19:21):
incentive hashtag built for this. So right there, I mean
that is and and and I think you guys now
know that that's the difference between me and some of
these other selfish people that you've played with. Now you
finally got a teammate who's going to offer up a
little bit of himself to you guys. That sounded bad,
but you know what I mean when it comes to
any sort of incentives that I hit. So now we're

(19:43):
now we're all on the same page there. I just
want to make sure, let's thank you for clearing that up.
We were we were a bit unsure of how you
would built for this, right, that's how it's done. All right.
It is two pros and a cup of Joe here
on Fox Sports Radio. Coming up in fifteen minutes from now.
Another edition of you'd rather all right, some hard hitting
questions from Lee to laugh and we've got you hard

(20:06):
hitting questions. Oh, let me try that again. I'm gonna
do better. Go ahead, Yeah, come on, what's the party

(20:29):
says where he goes, I'm gonna do better. Let go.
Let yeah, let it go. I'm gonna make it up
to y'all. You have the full version of that, Burtoh yeah,
I because that's the best part of it where he's like,
no, no no, no, trust me, I got this, I got it,
I got it, make it better. Thing out all right.

(20:50):
So we are waiting, by the way, Carl Lewis kind
enough to join us here for about the fourth time
in the last couple of weeks here on the show.
So we are going to hear from Carl Lewis singing
the dar Spangled Banner here momentarily, let's hear from the
Olympic gold medalist Carl Lewis just warming up his vocal cords,
plugging his mic in uh, making sure everybody's got masks

(21:11):
on listen that we take we take it serious over here,
by the way, thoughts, yeah, can you get I'll make

(21:35):
up now, I'll make up for now. Free is that
unedited where he just skipped. I'm hoping it is. It
is funny though, when people getting those circumstances were like,

(21:58):
how many times have you sang the nationally at them?
But if someone asked you to in front of an
entire arena, you might forget the words, like you might
you might be like, oh wait, like second, guess what
the words were, especially if you yes, Chris, Christina Aguilera
sang it and she butchered it, and Aaron Lewis criticized

(22:20):
her on Twitter after she did it, and then like
a year later, he got asked to do the national
anthem and he butchered Yeah, and he butchered it too.
So I just think, you know, there's some nerves out there. Man,
it happens. Not everybody's built for this, you know what
I mean? Just not um? All right? So it certainly
Carl Lewis, you guys ready for a fun little game?

(22:42):
Ready for this? All right? So let's go ahead. This
is the debut edition of what do you think? Baker
Mayfield said? All right, So this is the debut edition
of what do you think? Baker Mayfield said? So, Baker Mayfield,
now I remember the Carolina Panthers. He is in a
hot quarterback competition and was Sam Donald there in Carolina

(23:03):
and Baker Mayfield was asked about the Deshaun Watson suspension
news of six games. So Brady Quinn will start with you,
what do you think? Baker Mayfield said in response to that,
I'm gonna preface what I'm about to say if I
say I'm not gonna get fine for this. But I
think Baker Mayfield is going to say who cares? Okay,

(23:24):
that's all right, so so duly noted. So who cares?
From Brady Quinn? Okay, I want to make sure that's
not in the because it's what Baker is saying. Yes,
he's like, who is saying? Uh? LaVar? What do you
think Baker Mayfield said when asked about Deshaun Watson suspension.
Was it a male or female that asked him? I

(23:47):
don't know that answer. If you give us both, yeah, okay,
it was a female. If it was a female reporter
that asked him about Deshaun Watson, I think Baker Mayfield's
response would be my heart and and my prayers go

(24:09):
out to those affected by Deshaun's actions. Okay, what if
it's a mail if it's a male, next question, Bro? Alright,
So if it is, next question, but he doesn't say, Bro,
does that wipe out your entire answer? Does that have

(24:30):
to be? He needs to have Bro included. You're gonna
go with that as your final A. I mean that's
Baker Mayfield ish, isn't it? Okay? Yeah, I'm true. I
think that's true. All right, So let's find out on
the are you gonna guess or already know? You can't?
I mean I know I can guess Roberto what he'd say. Um, well,
Roberto is playing the sound, so he already knows. Okay, alright,

(24:53):
So here's my guess. I think that Baker Mayfield is
going to say, yeah, Kevin Stefanski looks like a werewolf,
so that's gonna be I think he's going to steer
the question back to Kevin Stefanski because he's still a
little bit upset about how they talked to us. Kevin

(25:15):
Stefanski looks like Jim Caviezel. They could be related. I
mean a lot of people say you look like Wes Bentley.
Did you know that's? What? Do you mean? Yeah? I
got I gotta show LaVar this LaVar I pulled out
a photo of Jonas Knox is doppelganger, right, Like if
Jonas Knox was in the Hunger Games, I'm not sure

(25:36):
if you know that. Yeah, he was Seneca Crane, I
believe is a character's name. Who is the actor Wes
Bentley who's also in Yellowstone. But I don't think Jonas
wants to be associated with I don't know. I don't
because I know, no, I know exactly what that's about. No, listen,
I I look more like West Unselled than I do
West Bentley. It doesn't even make it doesn't even make sense,

(26:02):
so you don't think. So, okay, it is radio I
could be whoever I want to lis. I kind of
see it. I kind of see Yeah. No, you have
to look. Go a Roberto Google Searce Seneca Crane, what's
your Google Sarce that photo from Hungry You're like, oh,
I see it now, I see it. It's just not
even not even accurate. But let's continue on with the games.
Or what did Baker Mayfield say when asked about just

(26:25):
that I actually have it as the profile picture when
all um, So, let's let's hear what did Baker Mayfield

(26:48):
say when I asked about the Deshaun Wattson suspension. Let's
see if we got any winners. Honestly, it is none
of my business. I don't play against the other quarterback.
And it's the most cliche thing to say, but that's
just the truth when it comes down to it. I'm
game planning against their defense. Um, and if I'm playing
or not, I'm trying to help this team win. And
that's my mindset going into it. So I gotta keep
getting better. But I'm not focused about week one right now. Um,

(27:10):
you know, working working on each day, each install, and
continue to get better. Can I call my shop, by
the way, nobody won Can I call my shot on
this Sendrane, I'm gonna call my shot if Baker Mayfield
scores Week one against his former team, the Cleveland Browns,
or throws a touchdown pass to one of his Carolina

(27:32):
Panther teammates, part of these teammates are going to all
run up to him and start rubbing. That's what I
was just gonna say that. I think part of the
celebration is he's going to run into the end zone
and start and rubbing their shoulders, like rubbing the back
of the they're going to rub him. See, it's more
of a shot too to the Cleveland Browns. If his

(27:53):
teammates rub him. Not if he rubs his teammates, that's
that's that's bad. If he and the irony is somewhere,
Deshaun Watson might be getting rubbed watching the game, right,
You can only be done through the team though. Remember right,
it really only takes thirty thirty times to to quit

(28:16):
to six games missed anyway, So I mean he's got
a nice little little runway there, you know, made some glory,
thank you, by the way, not Jerry Jones. I mean,
so if we break that down, that's five persons, that's
five massages per game. So yeah, I mean at the
first game of the year. I mean, he's still in

(28:37):
the safe zone. By the way. If he gets popped again,
what an idiot? Or either that or he's just got
a problem. Weren't we getting into weren't we approaching seventy
yes in eighteen or something, it was over a hundred.
He made over a hundred trips. That's not going anywhere.
That's like just telling like somebody who had uh substance

(29:02):
abuse addiction or or painkiller addiction or you know Netflix addiction.
You know, and I said Netflix, but you know what
I meant Flix. You heard Flix? Um any type of
like addiction, you know what I mean, Like it's not
going anywhere. Man, that's not going anywhere. That doesn't just
go away, doesn't just go away. That's that's by the way.

(29:24):
That's what I'm surprised by, is there there was no like, um,
any sort of therapy or like mediation, like I mean,
you would have thought her decision would would force him
to have to go to some sort of rehabilitation for this,
like he like to your point, like he's got a problem,
and no point in her conclusion or as part of

(29:47):
like the remedy outside of the suspension. He wasn't fined,
which is a little bit surprising. And then there was
no like, hey, he needs to go to some sort
of rehab to help with this, like in his off time,
he's a rub junkie. I mean, you know those those exist,
and you know a lot of those guys. Uh now,
well one of them owns the Patriots, uh and the

(30:09):
other the other one places quarterback for your Cleveland Browns.
Oh wow, Yeah, those are the only two I can
think of that did just hit homes grace to the
great world before. I want to reach out to Phil
and ask him how he feels about it. I really do,
because you know I've said this, I'll say a thousand
times in my life. You I've never met a kicker

(30:30):
like Phil Dawson, Like who's a legitimate leader, like a
leader amongst men as a kicker in football like that
is such a rarity. But he was man like he
he always would come up and have something very insightful
for the team. Guys listened to him, everyone respected him.
It was such a unique thing on a football team. Man,

(30:53):
but he was He's a legend like he was just
a good old boy like legend that now that you
say that, like, I'd to talk to Phil and see
always feeling about that. The number four was once worn
by Phil Dawson and out sworn by Field Dawson, you
know what I mean. So there's that. I don't know
what you mean. I caught what he did with his

(31:14):
little playoffs. No, I didn't say I liked it. I
just caught what you did. I'm still trying to figure
out what exactly you did. Dry humping guys is something
that has feel very strongly about ver ridiculous? Who said that?
Burnos back? Folks? Who's that from? It was the old

(31:37):
Mets coach who got fired h couple of years back. Oh,
was that the guy who had the go for the
Cleveland Indians back in the day. You can't say that
hit the button? Come on, yeah, come on man, that's
yeah is terrible? Alright? Two Pros and a Cup of
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have a special look ahead to one team's NFL future.
We will get into that discussion for you here. There's
an opportunity you might even be able to get rich
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again a little every ten minutes from now. I don't know,
I mean, you know, not the way you guys have
treated him right now though, guys, Yeah, you guys have
been and he's oh for his life pretty much, okay,

(33:28):
Seneca Crane. I mean I understand, I don't know why
Why does he have to be attacked on the air?
I don't I just I don't understand. No, I asked
why he in live Bett, not not that you guys
groove this fine system anymore towards yourselves like you already have.

(33:48):
It's a bunch of bs. I get fine for for
being a smartass, and you guys blur the lines and
say no, you're being passive, aggressive, sitive instead of it
all I'm I'm tired of going broke doing this show
because you guys implement some fine system and I'm the
only one that pays my fines. That's not true. I
sent you my receipt. I literally donated photoshop. That's oh

(34:12):
my gosh. I mean it's like the same thing that
we saw at lambeau Field during the soccer game. There
weren't fans there photoshopped. So all right, it is time
for this though. Let's make history. Would you rather your
random topics, sports or otherwise? Riley the lab? What do

(34:35):
we got? All right, we'll start a little lighthearted here.
Would you guys rather be the best in the world
at one thing or be good at everything? Best the
world everything, best in the world of one thing. Yeah,
I think I'd rather be best at one thing. I
think so. Yeah, I don't know, a little a little

(34:57):
more profitable. I mean, it depends on what that one
thing is, but you could probably make some money off that. Yeah.
But if you're good, think about most people aren't even
good at things. So if you're good at everything, but
we're saying the best, we're the best in the world,
You've got one chance to be the best at that one. Yeah,

(35:19):
but you are. But what if that's like shooting marbles,
you know what I mean, like everything profitable venture like
in the Philippines or something I could lav What do
you mean? Most people aren't good at anything? They're not
so you mean people listen to this show right now,
The majority of them aren't good at anything. I mean,

(35:42):
if the shoe fits where, that's just that's the reality
of it. Most people aren't You're not not because they
can't be good at It's because they don't focus in
long enough to do it, don't have the mindset to
do it, don't have the will to do it, don't
don't persevere, whatever it may be. You know, they're just
not going to be good at it, at anything that

(36:04):
they'll be okay, they'll they'll get through or get by
or you know, status quo, but they won't be good.
Good is an underrated word because everybody thinks that it's
such a fall off from great. But good is a
very it should be a valued word. Good. It's good
better than great in your mind. Never never, but but

(36:30):
but it has a case. You are kind of saying
it is in this case though, No, no, no, no,
I'll say that good is better than great if if
good is is across the board, if it's across the board,
it's still not better than great. By the way, who
knew we'd get caught up on this subject entirely. Let's

(36:50):
let's go you guys. Would you rather be suspended a
year in your prime but nobody knows why? Or would
you rather win a super Bowl but every everybody knows
your dirty laundry? Hey, I'm going with a wait what
was a again? You're suspended a year in your prime?

(37:11):
You're suspended but nobody knows why. I'll take it. I
don't know, winning a super Bowl is kind of winning
a super Bowl. Wait, you just told me that Ohio
State and Michigan State or Michigan fans would rather beat
each other than win the national championship. So screw a,
screw a super Bowl? Like, I don't want nobody know

(37:32):
my dirty my dirty laundry, And I think it's a
little different. And we did have Albert Brier come on
and confirmed that. Um, yeah, well, I'll tell you there's
some Michigan fans taking a victory lap right now. If
we're basing it off of this whole Deshaun Watson stuff,
or whatever. I would not want people to know that
I had over a hundred people rubbing on me. That's

(37:53):
a good point. Yeah, but I had my my hands
in my my my my feet in my hands, and
I just I don't want there's some yoga poses too
or something. Of course they were the dirty dog, the
messy cat, you know, I mean those are those are
that he was doing, The messy cat, The growling tiger, Yeah,

(38:15):
the howling wolf. You know what I mean. You just
don't want to do those yoga pos Crouch under Sean.
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