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We'll take you all the way up through the end
of the hour nine am Eastern time, six o'clock pacifics. Obviously,
the talk of the NFL is the Deshaun Watson suspension.
Six games. Now we wait to see whether or not
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the NFL will file an appeal and they have until
Thursday at nine am Eastern time to do so, so
we will get that answer over the next couple of days.
Kevin Stefanski the head coach of the Cleveland Browns. He
spoke yesterday about the situation involving Deshaun Watson. Here's what
the Browns coach said. Deshaun has told you guys in
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a press conference. He's told me privately he wants to
be the best version of himself. I believe that wholeheartedly.
He's working on that, and I'll let de Shaun at
some point speak for himself. I've tried to just be
where my feet are and and operate with the information
that we have available to us. So you know, this
process is not my process, so it's it's agreed upon
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by the p A in the NFL, and all I
can do is respected. Stefanski also pointed out the reception
Deshaun has gotten with the fans that have appeared at
Brown's training camp. I'm not surprised that the numbers that
are out here, I'm not in surprised by how enthusiastics
that they are. As you know, we didn't have any fans,
had about half the size of fans in twenty one,
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So it's nice to see a full group out here.
Nice to see a lot of kids out here as well,
your fans, Brady loyal fan base. You know what bothers
me about the whole thing too, that we didn't talk
about earlier today's show is he's never once apologized. He's
vehemently said he's done and hasn't done anything wrong, even
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though he has settled, which I'm not gonna say all
settlements are an admission of guilt, but he could have
taken it however far they wanted to go. He could
have went to civil court with all the you know,
all the alleged victims. But he hasn't one sign of
remorseful for anything he's done, which kind of brings us
back to like the initial conversation of you know, couldn't
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this be something that happens again. Yeah, because I don't
know that the dude thinks he did anything wrong. So
I I that's the other thing that I think kind
of stands out about all of this, that I mean,
not for lack of better in terms, rubs me the
wrong way. God, I'm just saying you seriousness, Like, I mean,
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does he realize he's not being punished financially, there's no
fine that the suspension is gonna barely touch you know what,
one percent of what will make this year. And then
on top of that, like outside of missing six games,
which yeah, it hurts his team's chances, but we talked
about that too. If they go three and three, okay,
and so they come out of his suspension three and three,
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he comes back for Week seven versus Baltimore. You've got
eleven games, and you gotta think if you just win
one more than half, is right. So you win six
of those eleven games, you're a nine and eight football team,
and you might have a shot of being in the playoffs.
As competitive as the a f C is, you might
have a shot. You go seven and four in that stretch,
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which it's it's a difficult stretch. You've got five divisional games,
you gotta lot of their tough opponents. But if you
go seven and four in that stretch, you're probably a
wild card team attendant seven. Like, it's not that hard
to think that if they can if they can make
it through the first six games unscathed or at five,
I should put it that way, they're gonna have a shot,
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and they're gonna get at Clevelands, gonna get everything they're
hoping for by making this move and sign into this contract,
as controversial as it may seem, and and and then
what like, I don't know. I just the whole thing
feels like there's just not a lot of justice for
the victims outside of you know, whatever they're getting paid
out and that's enough, by the way, that's a seven
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seed that nobody would want any part of the Yeah, yeah, man.
I just I think the best thing that Deshaun Watson
has going for him right now with all of this
is the more people talk about it as it applies
to the football And I think because when you have
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blurred lines in turn of what he's done and what
he's been a part of and what he's just got
a judgment on versus what it represents to a sport,
I think that that's to his advantage. I think it's
to the National Football League's advantage. I think it's to
the Cleveland Browns advantage because it it takes away the
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idea of basically just focusing in on the fact that
his actions were his actions, and although you know, we
know some of what his actions were we we we know,
you know how many people he's he's he's interacted with,
or we have numbers of how many people he's interacted with.
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I just think that it's it's just it's I don't know.
I think this is one of those scenarios in these
situations where now looking at it, the more I'm thinking
about it, I do not understand why Roger Goodell didn't
just take this over and and do it like you're
gonna get criticized one way or the other. And and
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and for me, this is one of those those moments
where there's there's a level of importance to this. Like
we talked about the kid that that was it really
who which which was okay? We talked about how they
set an example by suspending him for a year, you know,
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because why, because you don't want other players to think
that it's okay to to do anything like that. It
hurts the brand, it hurts the you know, it's a family,
it's a family, uh, you know audience that that the
NFL is entertained. It's also when you are partnering with
gambling companies all over the place and they're running advertisements,
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you want people to think that everything is on the
up and up, and so when people try and make
the camp from Calvin Ridley got a year and Deshaun
only got six games, they had to lay the hammer
down on Calvin Ridley so they could deter any further
behavior like this where players think they can bet on
a parlay. It wasn't that big of a deal. It
was a part I'm not comparing them, and a lot
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of people have Yeah, I'm comparing it. I'm comparing it
as it applies to your setting a precedence. You're setting
a standard. Well, what type of standard are you setting
to all of the partnerships that you have with companies
that are marketing and branding to the audience that the
NFL has attached to them associated with them. I think
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that that's where the comparison comes in terms of, you know,
somebody gets caught up into a situation that involves them
with a woman. You know, everybody's going to refer in
reference back to Deshaun Watson, like I better not get
more than six games, which there should be a bigger
conversation than what his game suspension is. There should be
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a bigger conversation about it. But it isn't it's it's
you know, it's mixed with football because that is the
sport that that it's connected to, and that's ultimately you know,
what it will probably end up being is a mixed
conversation the entire way. Uh, speaking of gambling, you guys
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want to take a couple of stabs at this Huh
you want to take a couple of stabbs at these
stabling numbers. Well, listen, I've got some numbers for your context.
Let listen, I I got you. I'm built for this.
So here's the deal. We have got ourselves some numbers
on the Brown's future this upcoming season. And tell me
what you think of this. So the wind total and
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these have been unavailable drap kings, Um, I guess okay,
let's go ahead and take a guess. All right, what
about the wind total? You were the under that that
initial but not and a half of the win lost?
Little times three? Uh? LaVar think total will be? How
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many games they play? Seventeen? Seven? Sen now eight, Brady Quinn,
you have won the nine and a half is the
wind total set for the Cleveland Brown. I'm telling you,
when we were talking about this yesterday, I was thinking
about it going well, they could definitely go three and
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three through that stretch and then with the eleven remaining games,
like it's tough, but there, I mean, it's a damn
good roster. Like when this team is healthy, there is
talented as anyone in the NFL. When you look at
what they have on the roster, and so I'm thinking, like,
all right, and if and think about what were they
last year? Were eight eight nine? Hight I think eight nine,
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And think about this, like Baker did not play well,
They did not play well as a team at times,
and they were damn near a winning football team. If
Watson comes in and just gives them a little boost,
that's a that's a couple of wins right there. That
gets you to that ten and seven number, which again
I think ten and seven gets you a wild card spot.
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I don't know that it wins that division, but I
think it gets you a wild card spot with as
competitive as that you know conference should be. So last
night on DraftKings, the odds for them to make the playoffs, Yes,
was a minus one oh five. No, it was a
minus one fifteen, so about even. And money has now
come in on them to not make the playoffs. So no,
is that a minus one thirty? Uh? And yes, he's
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getting plus money at plus one time. So let me
ask you guys this, what is going to hurt them more?
Is it the or I guess I should say it
this way. Where will they be more successful with they
had eleven games stretch when Watson comes back? Like, do
you think they're winning percentage will be higher with Watson
when he comes back? Or do you think it's gonna
be over the first six games that will be their
achilles seal? Like they start off two and four and
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they can't get out of that hole. Oh? Um, I
would say I I question more when he comes back
to be honest with you, because he hasn't played in
a long time, man, Like, I mean it's been he
didn't play all of one. Um, so where I think
it was December thirty one? I think December thirty four,
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No was it was early January one. Is the last
time he's played football. So we're looking at close to
two years before he's going to play another game. And
the last time we saw him, you know, they weren't
exactly a great football team. I mean he put up
good numbers. I just wonder how long it's going to
take him to Gael with them. So I don't really
have a lot of concerns five hundred. If they go
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five hundred while he's out, they got to be feeling
good about things. But I just wonder how long it's
going to take him to catch up to speed with
what they're trying to do there. And then it brings
up the point that you guys mentioned yesterday. Does he
get preseason reps? I mean, do you throw him out
there just to just to get a feel for it
knowing he's going to be out for a couple of months. Uh,
this is either or team. This is an either way team.
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They could go either way. They had the talent to
be a good enough team to make it to the playoffs. Hell,
they have a good enough team personnel wise where they
could win the division. But they could also is what
we say boom or bust. They could go bust as well.
I mean they have that talent. This is one thing
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that should be stated, all right, Cleveland has always had talent.
They've had talent, Like if you look through the history
of the Cleveland Browns rosters and teams, they're talented teams.
They have players. I mean some of the greatest players
of all time that you know. Some of the names
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that we know and we love have played for the
Cleveland Brown That's a great name. Eric Metcalf, it's a
great name. Be Mac It's it's a great name. Like
like there there are names Irving Fryer. There there are
great names that are connected to you know that team,
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and come on talking about it. I like how you
said that from Ohio too. It just falls I'm not mistaken.
It's just one of those things where you have to
look at the and I hate to say this, you
have well, I don't hate to say it. I don't
have a connection to it. You you gotta look at
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the organization first. When talking about the statement, Josh Cribs,
did you see their statement? Though? Yes, I mean do
you do you have in fun If you want to
read that, I know the portion, let me pull up
the complete statement. But my favorite was that Deshaun Watson
has expressed remorse to them. It wasn't even so much
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that I think they used the phrase triggered, like what
what he had did triggered people. It's like, uh, you'd
have to think you has someone who reads this over
before you put it out to the press. I got
it if you want it. Oh yeah, this is from
D and Jimmy haslum quote. Throughout this process, Deshaun and
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his representatives have abided by the newly created and agreed
upon process for the NFL, p A and the NFL
to defer to the objective Judge Sue L. Robinson do
comprehensively review all information to make a fair decision. We
respect Judge Robinson's decision. At the same time, empathize and
understand that there have been many individuals triggered throughout this process.
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We know Deshaun is remorseful of this situation has caused
much heartache too many, and he will continue the work
needed to show who he is on and off the field,
and we will continue to support him. That from D
and Jimmy has six games suspension all somebody got for
a statement like that, I mean, that sounds like somebody
who was convicted. Yeah, I have something. I mean, that's
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what sounds like a statement for I feel like their
tone deaf to it all, which is not shocking because
they were the ones that offered him the record breaking
contract to beget with him under these so I mean
they're they're just you know, what they're doing is going
through the motions, which is sad. Man. I mean, I'll
be honest with you, as as a childhood fan, a
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fan of the Browns, a guy who got drafted there,
played there, like you would, you would hope that they
hold themselves up with better you know, more integrity, that
more integrity. But it's just it's not the case, man,
I mean it is. It is Brady Quinn, Brandon Quinn.
That might be the best point that has been made
about this whole entire scenario, if you want to say
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it again because that people may have missed that. It
might be the best take that I've heard thus far.
Thanks man, good job. Browns should have had out a
much higher moral standard in this situation. That might be
the best take. Well, if we're gonna be honest and
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truthful about this whole situation, the Browns that Brady grew
up on, they moved to Baltimore, So I mean, these
aren't the That's the sad reality of it is. You're
not lying when you say that. And I've told people
that before Models, it's not there. It's not the same man.
I shopped at models was Model's really a store? Is
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that all that's know? If it's the same dude, Okay,
I would assume there was a sports There were sports
stores all over the place called Models. Really, I would
assume that was from Art or the Model family. Let's
skip confirmation on that. I want to make sure we
give a proper credit to Uh. Could be wrong that
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he didn't own it, but I shopped at Models growing up. Well,
if you're gonna shop anywhere, you need your Discover card
and we can talk about how complicated other banks make
it to redeem credit card rewards, or we can talk
about how we Discover you can redeem your rewards for
cash in any amount at any time. I mean talk
about amazing learn more, discover dot com, slash redeemed rewards
terms apply lead We have an update on that. Yeah, yeah,
Model's Sporting Goods in the Northeast Northeast wid Who is
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it all the us about the Model family. I am
Morris Model Okay, so not the Model family. It might
even be spelled different. No, it's Morris related to the
I just died Morris. I am not seeing that that connection. Okay,
So there it is connected. It to Art, Model that's
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all right, it should have been. I definitely stopped there though,
well I got like my spot builts from there. I
know this Morris model wouldn't have broken Brady Quinn's heart
and moved the team out of town. Now that it's
the best take, I wonder if people are going to note,
like realize, like, Okay, there's a focus on you know, um, Sue,
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there's there's a focus on de Shaun. There's a focus
on Roger Goodell, there's a focus on the NFL. There's
a focus on the suspensions. But what about the focus
on the fact that the Cleveland Brown's awarded this dude
with the largest fully guaranteed contract in the history of
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the game. And then you know, this is where we're at, Like,
I don't know, I just I think you're I think
to have a moral compass of value of of the
proper level. UM would say that you you hold off
and wait and see what it is or or or
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you take your own action, like all right, we're gonna
bring them in. But you know, I don't know, I
don't know what the right answer is. But to have
a better moral value of moral compass, to me, I
think that's that's a big one. That's a big one.
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now we turn it over to John Paul Moro see
Fox Sports Radio, MM Insider MLB Network. It's been too long, JP,
what's happening. I'm doing great, guys. This is basically Christmas
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Day for me. Okay, We've got the trade deadline m
Eastern times today. We've got all kinds of action around
me Street Baseball one, So don't was on the block.
I've already had my first cup of coffee. I'm feeling great.
All right, So what is the latest on one Soto?
How likely is a deal that a deal gets done today?
And who are the most likely candidates? Sure? I, I
do think we're still at about a seventy chance of
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a trade, which is remarkable when you consider one of
the very best players we have seen in the game
in years. And my favorite STATA want Soto is that
he is so young and so great that twelve players
in the Futures Game are older than him. Okay, so
twelve players in the All Star Futures Game, the stars
up tomorrow are older than three year old Juan Soto,
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And so that's why teams like the Podres, the Dodgers,
the Cardinals are all involved heavily. I do believe those
are the three teams right now that I've heard different ideas.
Maybe the Jay's had asked, maybe the Giants at Ben involved,
But I really think right now the show is among
the Dodgers um and the Padres and the Cardinals. The
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Dodgers still, while maybe we haven't talked about them as
much as the Padres and Cardinals in connection with Soto,
remember this, the Dodgers have the best farm system in
the game, and if they really really want him. They'll
get him. JP. I want to ask you about show
hey Otani, because I know the Angels have reportedly listened
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to offers for him, and any chance he gets moved
before the Deadliners, this something maybe before the off season. Britty,
it's a great question. I think it's more of the
off season because the Angels did listen on him, and
they did, and that I think was more driven by
the front office as opposed to ownership. Ownership, from what
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I can gather, is and has been very opposed to
the idea of trading arguably the most marketable player in
the sport. I think for them, they look at Otani
and see so much of their their marketing, their advertising, sponsorships.
He is a global sports icon and in that vein,
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it is really hard to trade him. Um, even though
there's only a or and and a half left on his deal,
even though there's been no evident progress on a contract extension.
He's too important to what they do as an organization,
and so as a result, I think they will keep
him at least through the year. Maybe that we visited
during the off season, but I think Brady, this is
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not the last that we're hearing of a showing Otani
trade possibility, because I think candidly he's got to be
frustrated with the direction of the team. They were supposed
to compete. They had a good first six weeks of
the season and then they collapsed. And so from my perspective,
the Angels have a lot of work to do to
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convince Otani um that that that's the right place to
be long term. And I frankly don't think they're going
to be able to do that. The buddy, I'm I'm
blanking on his name right now, JP that turned down
the big, big, major contract in Washington. Yeah, okay, so
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we're okay, you do. We just talked about it. I'm
just I'm curious for for as good as as the
Nuts have been for as long as they were so
good for and we see this happened so many times,
a franchise organization could actually fall so far in terms
of how competitive they are that players would actually turned
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down that amount of money. Can you talk to me
a little bit, because I don't I don't see that
type of fall take place. And and like say, in football, right,
like if an organization is generally good, then they're generally good.
They might have down years like we're seeing the Giants,
they're having a downtime, But I don't know that they
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will stay there because you look at how well there
ran and the people who are you know, owning the
franchise itself. How does that work in baseball? How do
how do they go from being such a a model
a model franchise to where they're to the point now
where a guy like Soto doesn't even want to sign
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the largest contract ever in the history of the game. No,
LaVar is a great question and a couple of things
with Soto. They the Nationals have made him this incredible offer, uh,
and I don't think they're really going to go any
higher than that. Soto, to me, has a great amount
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of interest in just being able to hit free agency
and make a record sum of money there and set
the new market. Remember his agent, as Scott Boris at
Boris always loves taking superstar clients to market because it
sort of brings up the overall price points for the
whole sport. And I think Scott looks at this and
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and I'm sure he's advised one about just how young
he is and how talented he is, and that when
he gets on the open market, is available to be
bid on by all thirty teams. He's going to be
able to hit numbers and in levels that we have
never seen before in the sport, and so I think
that that idea is really appealing, certainly to his agent,
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but also to Juan so to himself. I also think
from the National's perspective, why they're more comfortable with the
notion of trading him, at least relative to let's say
the Angels Blotani, is that they've already won the World
Series with him. They did that three years ago, and
so they've already checked that box. They've already entered a rebuild.
They've traded Serzer, they've traded Trade Turner, they've clearly turned
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the page. And I think with Mike Rizzo as the GM,
he has that cash a and and sort of the
gravitas in the industry where he's been able to make
trade like this before and build it back up. So
that's a normal part of his roster management. The other
part is the team's up for sale, and I'm a
firm believer that the the the acquiring new owners do
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not want to have this big, grandiose press conference and
then the next day say oh, by the way, my
first move as owner is going to be the trade
Juan Soto, so that I think they want to avoid that,
and I'm sure that there's some level of communication with
the prospective ownership groups. Many of them would probably said, yeah,
we love for you to take the pr hit on
this before we buy the team. John Palmerossi joining us
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here on Fox Sports Radio or MLB Insider. You can
also see him on MLB Network. Get him on Twitter
at John Morrossi JP. Why did the Brewers trade Josh
had if they're sitting in first place in the Central
You know, that's another great question because you look at
jonas the way that Major League Baseball works, and then
this is the reality um of a non cap sport,
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and I think took to LaVar's point that was maybe
the one other thing I didn't mention about the Soto
uh equation is there's no cap and baseball, and so
there is that there is that temptation on the on
the part of the superstar players too to set these
new loves and unchartered waters. Because we have no upper
boundary in this sport as to what the top is.
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We don't know what that number is because it doesn't exist.
And I think on the on the same token, the
Brewers are one of the two smallest markets in the sport.
I think it's Milwaukee, Cincinnati, and some order our twenty
nine and thirty, and so they have to, unfortunately for them,
sort of operate on a different script than a lot
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of the rest of the league because, as David Stern
said in his press release yesterday at the GM of
the part of the Brewers that they have to make
moves that constantly replenished their supply of young players. That way,
they don't have this boom and bust cycle where they
have to have these dramatic rebuild. They want to be
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sustainable and that often involves, unfortunately for fans in Milwaukee
and Cleveland, which has done is before, sort of peeling
off key players at different times and just trading them
for set of players at a little bit younger, a
little bit less expensive. And that's the way that they
have a sustainable path. It doesn't I know, it doesn't
sound great, and that sort of just sounds like a
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little bit of corporate speak, but that's just the reality
of how they have to operate. There's only a handful
of teams really that that do it like this frequently,
even Cleveland in years going by they've they've still made
the playoffs, even years in which they've created Mike Clevinger
made moves like that, they traded Corey Klubourn still had
a really good season. That that's kind of the way
that the handful of these teams were. David Starts is
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one of the best gms in the game. And while
Brewer fans may be upset today, when I looked at
that deal yesterday, I felt like they made a pretty
good trade that will allow them to to likely still
make the playoffs this year and hopefully from their standpoint,
avoid a real sharp downturn afterwards. JP last one for me.
But you know, one of the teams that probably falls
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outside of that croup of teams should talk about that
how they go about managing, uh the roster is the
New York Yang Keys and Joey gallow Just it doesn't
seem like it's worked out there since you got acquired
last trade deadline. Is he potential to be to be
moved on from since he's what a free agent? I
believe after the season, Yes, Brady, I think he will
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be traded today. Uh, if you're right, and it just
has not worked out with Gallo and the Yankees. I
think he's put a lot of pressure on himself, um,
and it just hasn't worked. And you could tell his
teammates really have have been there to support him and
and try to get him through this tough time because
you're there in New York and you just feeling the
pressure of the world. You're not having success. You're hearing
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Booze and his teammates Anthony Rizzon and others have been
really really supportive of him, and and the struggles have
continued for Joey Gallo. I think a change of scenery
will be really good for him, just a bit of
a reboot, refresh, and hopefully is that bat started to
look a lot more like they did in Texas. I
mean that there was certainly a chance at that point
in time that he could have signed a long term extension.
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Then when you don't and you could trade it, and
you struggle, I think sometimes and it's only natural you
kind of started to see dollar signs and wonder, oh
my gosh, what I turned down? What was I thinking?
And I think that's kind of where he's spiraled a bit. So, UM,
I know he's a he's a really well liked guy
in that clubhouse in New York. And I think that
when he's traded, probably today, UM, I think a lot
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of his teammates will offer some really kind words and
just hope that he has a better future somewhere else.
And I think that that's you'll see that from his teammates.
They really do like him a lot. He's just struggled mightily,
and and he's the I think a classic change henery case.
And and the positive side is other teams like him
that they're willing to buy low and give him an opportunity.
So I would say that the stay tuned today because
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I think Joey gallow trade is one of many things
that we'll be watching here coming up. John Palmerosy, we
know you gotta go. You got TV to do. It's
a busy day for you. You can follow him on
Twitter at John Rossi. He's got wall to wall coverage
of the trade deadline and all the moves that we
can expect. J P. Leiss do it again soon. Thanks John.
I'm gonna call back at some point. I'm gonna I
want to have all my questions answered about about the
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Notre Dame Ohio State game. That's that's like on my
as soon as I get through this day, I'm gonna
focus on that game. Okay, big time, big time and
and and I'm the guy to go to for all
that stuff, so you can just direct I'll take care
of that. All the best guys that really love the conversation.
Fox Sports Radio, MLB Insider, also MLB Network, and it's
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gonna be a fun time there. So I feel like, uh,
I mean, I feel like my questions were the best,
but you know, getting not here to uh, you know,
certainly we're average mine. We ended up we ended up
time that it's hying in the game. So yeah, which
is funny because we haven't done that game in a while.
But as soon as we started, uh, as soon as
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we started asking questions, that came right back. I wish
people do I wish I could have redeemed. We talked
about this before I had a goat one. I had
a goat one in the change. Well, just be honest
with everybody here, We're like a bunch of twelve year
old Okay, who compete. We we try to compete for
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good or great question from JP, because usually he'll start
off by say, hey, great question, good question. So we
we keep tracking, we keep points of that. And Jonas
got an over uh like I did on my second
I thought the gallow it was a good question. But
if you're if you're really paying close attention, you can
actually hear Jonas is sound effects of disappointment that you
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can hear. I forgot. I forgot the term my my
mic off. When he hits you with great question, you
are boom boom, Yeah you kind of you pushed. I
could tell you from bad Yeah. Well. The other thing
was I think Jonas thought we worked at a dolge
at LaVar and then it's as soon as he got
nothing after the first question, I was like, oh see,
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here's the problem. It's not us that Brady wants to
point it out. He wants to point it out multiple
different ways. So we have a group chain. He's got
to text it on and then he's got to do
an individual to me, just in case I didn't see
on the group chain him rubbing it in that he
got a great question. Then he's got to send it
to me directly. Like that's how this works. I make
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sure Jonas knows that he did get Eddie points that
first question. It's cruel, it's not very fun. I'm not
a great Yeah, that's right. And keep drinking the water man,
I'm telling you, man, water get you through these time slots.
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news task. Here's Brady Quinny Well Jonas. Unfortunately, I've got
to start off on a sad note, a bad note.
There's a Chuck each Cheese character who's being accused of
being racist. Apparently he was ignoring one of the children
who who's happening to be black families from New Jersey.
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But apparently Chucky Cheese is being accused of this. So
it could be the downfall or the beginning of the
end of Chucking Lamar. Did we see this? Wasn't this
on like one of the television This happened at like
a theme park somewhere too. It happened that esme Street.
That's also something else that's going on. That gentleman suing
for twenty five million. I mean, you know, if he
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can just get ten percent of that and they're going
to settle. Yeah, they have to. I mean they're going.
How do you prove this though? You know? I mean
you could have video. It's pretty obvious in the video. Well,
I saw the Chucky Cheese one too, someway somehow, I
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think one of y'all, the one of you. I'll send
it up. I've seen it somewhere. I've seen it. Well,
I can tell you this as somebody who worked as
the rat at Chuck E Cheese. I was not racist. Um,
I performed for everybody. I danced for everybody and umbody.
How how is it to see out of that that
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you see out of the mouth, So it's like a screen,
so it's a little bit blurred. You can't see everything around.
Like I used to get clauvered by kids who because
I wouldn't see that. You might not be able to
recognize color, right, Yeah, I mean it's not that I was.
The lighting is the lightning right enough to where you
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should be able to tell what you know, who's who's
coming at you. For a moment there, I thought it
was because the little girl wasn't on stage. You know,
It's like Chucky was like only given half halves to
the kids on the stage and she wasn't on the stage,
so you know, you know, I don't know. Well, let's
smoke it. Well, yeah, let's move on. Let's go ahead.
Transition from it, let's gigantic rat to a gigantic Well,
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I'll put it this way. This grandma's dying wish was
to have a giant male genital on her grave. That's right,
a five ft four pound get the six d pound
um on on top of her grave. It's her name,
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ka or Dona Flares years old, but that was her
her wish before her death. Labar lamb. How much you
get to pose for that? Well, you know I won't disclose.
I told you earlier. I'd rather, you know, be suspended
four year versus win the super Bowl and everybody know
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my dirty laundry. Man, I'm actually gonna send through the
the article so you get an idea of just how big,
how exactly how big this thing gets. Yeah, let's get
a take a gander at that. Oh my god. Yeah,
let me tell you something, man, that's not a that's
a horse. You see her style and face though at
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least she's it's her dying wish. I mean, it's uh,
you know, Dirk Digger apparently dirt. Oh my gosh, all right,
it's Dirk Digger. I hate the way by the way.
I hate the way the guy that's holding it like
it's holding it the way that It's just it's very disturbing.
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It looks like Burt you know what it looks like.
Remember when Antonio Brown ran into the goal post and
hugged it and slid all the way down. Looks like
this kind of way. It does look like a gold post.
It also looks like the weapon of choice of Bills fans.
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You need uh strong art and get that onto the field,
though I can't believe it's that like they allowed at cemetery.
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