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Speaker 1 (00:01):
It is the best of two pros and a couple
of Joe with Lamar Areas, Rady Quinn and Jonas knocks
on Fourth Radio, the hell's going on here? Hi? How
you guys doing? Hi? Good morning? Hi doing? Are we
excited about what we saw a week one college football? I?
I know, I am Jonas loved. I was happy. I mean,
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the Penn Staters won. I was there to witness that.
It was an experienced LaVar. It really was. I mean
watching that pick six and the the the young man
throw up immediately after was something. And then seeing Sean
Clifford do what he does, baby six year quarterback drive
his team down the field for the game winning Tuddy
was awesome. He really was. I enjoyed it three times
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I recorded it. Did you absolutely? I was breaking them down? Yeah? Yeah,
I was breaking the terrible targeting call that guy unbelievable. Hey,
but you know what we were talking about though. If
there was a way to introduce yourself to college football
one play, one game and he got thrown out, that's
a legendary debut. That's the way. It's definitely going to
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be memorable. That's the way up he is, like man,
first play, I was like he talked him after, but
he's gonna be a good one. I mean based on
his bill. Then, yeah, he's like a Micah. He's another
iteration of Micah. I mean, I'm not saying he is
micah um, but he has that same look, he has
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that same type of mentality. I mean, he's from Philly,
so he's you know, he's from that side of the state.
But I mean, they look pretty good. They looked pretty good.
I was. I was happy to see that they were
able to go to a hostile environment because I'll tell
you what, after seeing Drew Brees come on stage, would
you guys, and seeing you hug him up, and knowing
that he was sitting there like good t LeVar to
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kiss my ass and all that good stuff, I didn't
say that, although I looked in his eyes he might
have been saying and he was thinking, yeah, you're bigger
than him though, so he might have not have wanted
that smoke. But you know, because I love what he
talked about his n I l that literally verbatim, what
what we actually built. Yeah, they may or may not
have used all our filings, but that's fine, no big deal.
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Did I feel like that was the moment to say, wow,
that sounds familiar. Yeah, but yeah, it was good. It
was good. Wait really oh yeah, so just uh well look,
I mean that's you know, invitation is the greatest form
of flattery. So I think that just shows you here
on the right path. You know that Drew Brees is
gonna take your idea like that. It's great about I mean,
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it's wonderful for everybody about it. It's good. Yeah, man, listen,
big fan. I mean my favorite was when you know,
just kind of asking him what do you think about this,
this team and the game plan, and he was just
talking about the intensity, you know, just the mindset, which is, uh,
it was a blackout game, right, was it? It was? Yeah,
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it was. I was a rise that there wasn't any
like racial flack or uh you know, backlash blowback because
it was called the blackout. I was like, man, you
know you got you got guys in white uniforms coming
to play against a blackout. Yeah. Yeah. I was just
kind of cure. I was like, man, I'm glad this
didn't go down a bad direction, you know, save us.
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So I was reminded by Penn States all white uniforms
is like, man, these are the cleanest unit in all
of college. They're very clean. Nothing nothing like Penn State's uniforms. Well, well,
let's speak in of uniforms and those being you know,
defined uniforms that you know Notre Dame is a defined
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I thought they were gonna pull it out. Yeah, but
the game for two seconds, I thought they were gonna
pull it that game out easy, easy, Jonas. I just wanted,
I just wanted to clarify what just that I keep going? Hold,
I mean, you can't keep going if you do. But
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happy Father's Day. But here's that is. Look, I I
came away from Notre Dame Ohio State thinking, hey, Notre Dame,
that's one of those they lost the game second half.
Not ideal from an offensive standpoint, But when you go
on the road in Columbus game one, brand new head coach,
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that sort of environment, Yeah, and you and you're in it,
and you're you're winning that game and leading that game
for for large stretches of the game, it's worth did
a hell of a job. Yeah, I can't wait going.
I'm not I'm not down on Notre Dame like I came.
You know, the BS about Ohio State is that's generally
how they win games. Though they generally win games like
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when they're in real games, they generally win them games late.
You know, I don't know, it's it's it was interesting.
It gave me, you know, it gave me confidence that
Notre Dame is going to be pretty good this year.
Though I'll tell you that, I mean to come out
against that type of team, that type of firepower and
that set up in scenario, man, I was you know,
I was impressed. I thought the first half went about
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as good as it could have given some injuries and
and some and some things, but that was more of
the game plan. I think they were hoping to play,
especially for Buckner. I mean, but Bucker was solid. For
a guy on his first start on the road in
that position, you couldn't have asked for much more. You know.
He ran well, I thought, with his legs when he
had to, or scramble when he had to. He made
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some clutch Those guys helped him out to you know,
guys were making some place for him too. But he
did about as much as you could have asked for
in the first half and really the whole game. It was.
It wasn't like you know, he made any sort of
you know bone you know, bone crushing or backbreaking, you
know play that hurt them. I thought first first start
against that team and all that, it was it really
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he really did play well, and I think he gives
a lot of people optimism for the rest of the season. Well.
I didn't think was gonna be an issue was Jared
Patterson being out of left guard. And it was for
two reasons. One, obviously you have a younger player, less
experienced player at left guard. But then you're not giving
your center as much help, right because now you've got
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a guy used to play centers, a ton of experience
making the calls doing all of that. And and LaVar
you know this, a lot of people, you know, don't
realize this. When you get in a really really loud environment,
because you're in a silent count, you're gonna have the
guard actually keep his head up to look is at
what's going on and then tap the center to snap
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or go through their silent account snap because that it's
it's easier to do it. And then and then they
can get make sure they get all their calls. They
don't get duped when the center puts his head down
to snap the football. So not having him there I
think hurt for those two reasons too, because hurt the center,
hurt the left guard, and hurt the inside running game
and protection all that. So that was one of those
things that like I was kind of watching thinking, all right,
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they will be fine once he gets back, But that's
gonna be a problem, I mean for for right now
at least moving forward until they get that fixed. But
you know, I look, I didn't like the all out
blitz call that led to the first the touchdown that
allowed Ohio State to go go ahead four teen ten.
I know Coach Freeman talked about it not being executed well,
but even then, like you had done that all game long,
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playing coverage, being able to shut down the Ohio State
passing attack, and then in that moment, because you haven't
been getting pressure, you felt the need to get pressured. Like,
I don't know that that wasn't that wasn't one of
my favorite calls. But um, I mean look at the
end of the day, and really, by the way, when
you go back to looking at book touchdown passes, um,
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they were both blitzes. Like they both brought pressure on
those plays because they weren't getting pressure and even though
that then hurt them the earlier in the game, they
felt like they needed to I saw a little different.
But look, I think there's a lot to build off of,
but there's definitely some things that you know, they've got
to improve on and work on moving forward. Well I'll
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tell you what they didn't to work on is Marcus Freeman,
because if Brian Kelly would have been calling the game,
it's probably been a worst situation. I mean, him and
his family ain't doesn't winning yet, but they but they
just wentn't winning on Saturday. That's that. That was That
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was one of the worst performances. Yeah. Yeah, I mean
at least for the first what three quarters until the
very end when they put some stuff together. That was
My takeaway was Wow, you know, Marcus Freeman's got a
bright future and and if he doesn't at Notre Dame
then you know, I don't know, but it looked like
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he's got a bright future ahead of him. Then I
looked at Brian Kelly and I was like, let me
check out beat Kelly and see if he's still didn't
winning and if the family is good, And I was like, whoa, whoa.
Brian Kelly. He got them back. They were had an
opportunity there, you know, like you do know how the
mighty half fallen. Like Florida State, I know that they're
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trying to figure it out, but they ain't there yet.
It's kind of weird that both those programs and neither
one of them is ranked. It's kind of weird like
growing up on Florida State l s U and it's
in the nineties for Florida State. I mean, hey, I'll
put it this way. I think Florida State might be
when it's all said and done. They've got a good
little squad man that that d n they brought in
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from Albany, number five. He was girl so I think
it is his name. He was legit. They had a
big old d tack on their clogging stuff. I mean,
they got some players. Now, did did you get any
text messages or anybody from back home busting your balls
during the Notre Dame game. We're guys that were people
reaching out to you giving you a hard time. Do
you have a lot of die hard Ohio State fans
that you grew up with? I mean, like you don't
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have any, Like nobody you around grew up in Ohio
State fan right next door to Ohio State, because all
the people I'm close to it came to Notre Dame.
They realized like, oh yeah today, Yeah that's good. All right, nice,
that's how it is there. You gotta gotta let him know.
Except that, sir, and and by the way, this is
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two thousand twenty two of those either like oh Notre
Dames on one, no, kiss my ass there? Want to
know a t s. All right, this is against the spread.
All right, it is a new day and new which
which I think some people who are at the game
who are Notre Dame fans was like, hey, so what
was the act for the crowd? They were like, yeah,
Ohio State fans really didn't have much to say like
that they were they were very much. I think a
lot of them kind of came into it thinking, hey,
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this is gonna be a butt kicking, and when they
were down at half time, it was like people were like, Okay,
it's supposed to be a little more respectful about this.
Let's make sure we're reminding our p's and ques. I mean, look,
the Notre Dame fan base in general's typically pretty classy,
not the type that's gonna be overly rambunctious. Like I
always felt like, you know, when people would come the
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Notre Dame Stadium, they always left people are It's almost
like Nebraska, you know, people thanks you, they thank you
for coming and all this stuff. It's like the same
thing of Notre Dame. They're like, oh, thanks for coming out.
For sure, you're coming to come player football team like
very nice, classy group. Um. I think Ohio State even
emulated some of that after what they saw, at least
in the first half. At least that was the word
I was getting. Be sure to catch live editions of
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Two Pros and a Cup of Joe with Brady Quinn,
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Heart Radio app. Hey, you guys want to hear an
update on the Lamar Jackson contract situation with Baltimore Ravens. Alright,
so here we go. This was the head coach of
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the Baltimore Ravens, John Harbaugh, with a with a major,
major update on Lamar and his in his contract with
the team. You know, I don't have any updates on that.
There's nothing that I'm aware of. It's been football, football,
football for for players and coaches, and um, that's kind
of where we're at. My interactions with Lamar have been
off football, and he's been focused and locked down on that.
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It sounds like a guy who's tired of talking about it.
That's what it sounds like to me. Uh So, Lamar
Jackson still no deal done. Josina Anderson of CBS Sports
HQ said that there's an improved offer that is out
there to Lamar, but that Steve Baschatti is never going
to sign off on the type of guarantees that Deshaun
Watson got or a deal like that. So this is
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where we are currently at with Lamar Jackson, and the
countdown is on because he did implement that deadline once
the season started, no more contract talks, so have have
fun with that. So here we go. Lamar Jackson. I'm
still not believing that. But I just can't believe this
has a been done by now that either he hasn't
agreed to something or they haven't you know, provided him
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with something that would be you know, not not Deshaun
Watson like. Look, I think we've seen now after the
Russell Wilson deal, which if you looked at everyone who's
trying to re up right now, right, Russell Wilson probably
made the most sense heading into this year of the
player that would have gotten something close to a Deshaun
Watson deal. And and the reason I'm saying that it is, Look,
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he's one to his super boy, he's been to two,
he's he's been a prolific passer, and you know, obviously
Denver gave up a lot to go get him, and
so in order to make it work make sure he's
there for the long haul, you'd figure they would have
been the one to offer something close to that probably
would have warranted that. Even like the person he is
off the field, you know, I think you feel pretty
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good about So once he didn't sign that contract, that's
where I was like, Okay, this is gonna fall in line,
very similar to after Kirk Cousins signed his three year,
fully guaranteed deal when he first got the Minnesota I
really thought, I guess I was naive. I thought like, oh,
there it is, like we want guaranteed contracts, Like this
is how they're gonna have to do it, Like one
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player is gonna take the chance to do it. He's
gonna sign that contract and everyone's gonna fall suit, and
then no one followed suit. So, you know, I guess
that's that. That was kind of where we're at with
the Shawn Watson deal, Like it's just an outlier. It's
an anomaly. We're not gonna see it again. And if
that's what Lamar Jackson is looking for, I don't think
any organization is going to sign him to that. I
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just don't. I don't think anyone was as desperate as
that Cleveland Browns were once they you know, wanted to,
I guess, move on from Baker Mayfield and we're and
looked at the options, were like, well, the Shaun Watson
is the only only option we've really got and so
let's go. You know, given an offer, he can't refuse,
so he doesn't go to Atlanta and the rest is history.
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But I just I can't believe that, you know, he's
going into his final year of his deal. He's now
staring franchise tags or free agency, however you want to
look at it. They're not letting him go though he's
staring at dead in the face, and it's it's hard
to believe that the Baltimore and him haven't gotten something done.
Surprised Kyler Murray got a deal done before Lamar Jackson.
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Uh not, I mean not really because they were so
upfront about it, you know, and and he didn't get
the type of deal that Lamar Jackson probably is is seeking.
Like it's a different, different deal. Listen. I do think
that a contract like the Deshaun Watson contract will happen
and will be beyond that. It's just not I hate
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to say this today, it's just not Lamar Jackson. Now,
if somebody like the kid for the Chargers, you know, Herbert,
if he is to throw up prove outright a burrow
brow like the Bengals don't have the money, that's the
hard But it might not. But it might not be
the Bengals. It might be an organization. It might be
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like in Atlanta, it might be a Carolina It could
it could be a team and in the next year
or two that says to themselves, if we can deliver
ourselves this type of player, then we can put ourselves
in and contention for a Super Bowl. It's funny you
bring up Atlanta and Carolina because they are teams that
you look at and go, well, they're going to be
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in the market for a quarterback very soon. Possibly, it's
assuming you know, Marcus Mariota doesn't work out or Baker
Mayfield isn't the want could be a guy just you
know that that injury. But I mean he could, he
could be a guy that feels the bill. But if
he's not, you're talking about teams like that. Yeah, And
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both of those teams were in on the Deshaun Watson
contract negotiator and the trade potentially, and both of them
ended up not landing Deshaun Watson because they weren't coming
anywhere close to the deal that Cleveland was willing to
offer him. It feels like Jimmy Hasselm is on an
island by himself. It piste off a lot of other owners,
no other organization. That's what you like it. Other owners
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can be upset about it. But what happens is whenever
a guy gets a contract like that, they have now
reset the market. But there's been two deals done since
then and they're nowhere close to that. Yeah, and I
get that, And you know, it's a hard one for
me to to kind of make sense of in terms of,
you know, next guy up, it's always next guy up,
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and and so there have been some next guys up
to get contracts, but there's going to eventually be a
next guy up that gets more than what what Deshaun
Watson has gotten. And I mean there are some contracts
that are higher and number than Deshaun Watson's. It's just
not as much guaranteed money in the contract. But I
think that those quarterbacks are out there that are going
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to reset the market as the next one up. Again,
I just don't think that. I mean, for what it's worth,
it's just not Lamar Jackson right now. The reality is,
you know, Aaron Rodgers contract which is fifty million a year,
right like that pays more out per year than Watson's does.
It's just like, for example, if I got if I
go to a bank and I'm Deshaun Watson, I could
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take out whatever debt I want against that because it's
all guaranteed. Like there's they're they're not going to take
that away from him. It's all guaranteed. And so he
can go get a huge loan and and pay it
back if you wance or what however he wants a
structure because that that bank knows. Yeah, a line of
credit that bank knows he's making that money. There's no
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one else who can say that they've got two and
thirty million fully guaranteed coming to them. So, you know,
to LaVar's point, it is resetting the market. It's just
you're not going to see someone else reset it until
probably Josh Allen, you know, honestly when he re ups again,
like like he's young enough, he's good enough. I think
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the Bagoula family has enough money, and so they might
be one of those those franchisees you're looking at because
any of the other teams you're talking about, like Carolina Atlanta,
like if if Ritter's the guy, okay, but we're probably
he wasn't a first round pick, so we're probably three
years away from that. If Carolina was looking at someone,
it was same thing with I guess Kraal, evenough I
don't I don't think he's that guy. Um, you know,
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you're still looking three years away from that, like or
they're or they're gonna draft one, and if they draft
one in the first round high like a Bryce Young,
who I will I'll sit here and tell you he's
the best culture, he's the best college football quarterback that
kids should be number one and next year's draft. If
he's not, it's because teams are just against his his
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heights size, but he is damn he is good anyway.
It's like that guy's the next guy that may get it,
Like like he's the guy that I'm looking at that
like he's not even in the NFL right now, and
he should be the next one that gets it because
I think it's gonna be that good once he gets there.
So what doesn't wonder where the cap is on all
of this? At what point does the numbers stop going up?
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Because there's I mean there are probably they're guys like
me and Joe Green and you know Male Blunt's you
know the guys I grew up around. They're sitting there
like they were seeing our money and they were like,
oh my gosh, I used to deliver newspapers and milking
off season. Here, look at the money you guys are
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making now. Now guys like us are sitting there like,
oh my gosh, I used to drive a five hundred
and that's five hundred. Now they're driving may Baps and
private jets like yeah, I mean like Dre driving fly
not even flying. Yeah, That's what I'm saying. What do
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you think? What do you think the contract? If they
do get so how how's this gonna play out? If
he doesn't get the deal done this year, he bets
on himself, then they're just gonna franchise him, right, I mean,
that's that's where this is going. And then who knows,
So he's not going anywhere. I mean, he's going to
be a Baltimore Raven barring injury or something catastrophic, or
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it starts to turn into a scenario where it makes
sense to get a deal done if he If he
balls out this year and they put him on a
franchise tag, you just gotta go ahead. And it might
be hard feelings because it's like I bet on myself.
You guys should pay me. You should be happy to
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pay me. But if you're not going to pay me
the way that I want to be paid, he's still
in a position where he's going to have to seriously,
seriously take a step back and take a look at
what it is that he's being offered and say, do
I want to play out a franchise tag and possibly
one more another one next year, or or do I
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take this contract that's in front of me. That guarantees
me no matter what. As as Q was saying that
this is what I'm going to make. I mean, at
some point you gotta, I mean, unless you just feel
confident staying on one year deal. Look at Dak and Dallas.
Dallas could have gotten that deal done for a lot
less than what it ended up getting done at. But
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they kept going back and forth and that was all
part of the negotiation. And and Jerry loves spending money,
loves at stuff. It was to say Jerry wouldn't do
it for Lamar, you know, that's next year or two
or if if too it doesn't work out Miami, Jerry Jones,
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that's like cowboys, a rich person thing where they'll like
just throw money at problems or talking about how much
money they had to spend on. Like I bet Jerry
was like, man, that Dak Prescott, he really got us.
Had to pay a lot extra for him. You know,
I just didn't say that, didn't he Yeah, he's like
he got the best of us. But like it's like
a rich person thing, like the people will tell you
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who are really really wealthy, like how much money they
lost or how much money they had to spend on
something that shouldn't how much they have, like when they're really, really,
really rich, they were telling you how much they had
to spend or lost on something like because they have
so much more than that that it doesn't even like
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hit them as far as like, oh you lost that much, Okay,
that's more than I could ever imagine making. But that's
how much you lost? Oh got it? Okay? As as
you talked about this, I don't know if this was
off the air on the air at one point. Sort
of how it works when it comes to these contracts
that certain owners just can't afford it, like the Bengals
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to where how does it work? They have to have
in escrow and it's got to be there that they
can draw from. And if they don't have that cash,
they can't offer a deal like Jimmy has them offered
it Deshaun Watson. So there's so how many how many
owners are in a position to do that? Not many?
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I mean that's why, like you see Stan Cronky able
to pay out. You know, it's so many superstars all
these large signing bonuses because of the cash flow that
he's got coming in, and so they're able to spread
out that signing bonus over the lifetime of the deal.
And the other thing you've seen organizations do um to
help lessen that impact, and you'll hear pe bo referred
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to as kicking the can down the road is they'll
put on avoidable years in the contract. So you know,
they'll right into a contract it's a three year extension,
but really you've got two extra years or three extra
years attached onto that deal and they're all avoidable years,
and so you're like, wait, why would they do that? Well,
it's because they want to spread out that signing bonus
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over that five or six year period as opposed to
the three years were. Really that's what it is, and
that then what that does is it obviously you know,
impacts the salary cap for the two or three years
after that players like done and retired or even there
like Drew Brees is something we mentioned earlier. You know,
his his cap hit it was still at least I
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think what last year affecting the team and maybe even
still this year. I have to go back and look.
But there's other scenarios like Tony Romo was like that
with the Dallas Cowboys, and teams are willing to do that,
you know, because there's they're willing to say, Hey, we're
gonna go through a rebuilding period or rebuilding phase. Let's
just go ahead and kick the can down the road
to when while we can now jeez, no, maybe maybe
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we'll get this done and Lamar Jackson is going to
be there long term, if not gambles on himself and
we get to see but his style. I'm just surprised
to your point. I can't believe we're still sitting here
and he doesn't have a deal like I don't. I
don't understand. I wonder how far apart they are as
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Brady Quinn, an ice cream truck driver and staten Iland
was arrested yesterday for allegedly luring a ten year old
girl into his truck. Yeah, pretty bad deal. The man
was was twenty years old and the accused allegedly picking
up to this Uh you know that this child here's
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the only problem. For whatever reason, the ten year old
girl lied to her parents, who then obviously reported what
the girl had told him that he was trying to
abduct her, all the stuff, and so he was detained
and arrested. Yet they come to find out the entire
story was fabricated, fabricated, made up. Wait, so it never happened. Yeah,
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even though he got arrested in real life. Yep, jesus.
So can he file a lawsuit? Can like, can he
sue or for I mean, how do how does that work?
So you can just make stuff up and then we're
just nothing happens to the person who makes the false accusation.
Just I don't know where this goes from here, but
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you have met any ten year old couldn't just make
something up like that, even though there are ten you
have to be aware of that, um and and they
couldn't damage someone's reputation like that. Yeah, that's rough, pretty tough.
Yeah that sucks. How about this? Um, do you guys
have any sort of like like sleep appel, Like, do
you guys snore? I think when I'm super super tired,
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I do. Yeah, I'm the same when I'm when because
I sleep on my back at all times, so I
never I tend to a snore sometimes when I'm really
out of it, really exhausted. A new study is saying
that people who snore may have an increased risk of cancer. Yeah,
those who snore. Um, there's a good amount that have
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obstructive sleep app Uh. It's uh disordered that affects a
lot of people. Obviously, it presents loud snoring or gasping
for air at times at night or even like daytime sleepiness.
That's kind of some of the symptoms however you look
at it. But um, there's a study now that's come
out from a medical conference in Barcelona. And it's basically
saying that, you know, especially if you are over wheat
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or excuse me, overweight over weeks over week, um beasts
have diabetes, smoke consumed large amounts of alcohol, you're even
more at risk for developing forms of cancer when combined
with having sleep app down. You know what I'd like
to hear once, I'd like to hear instead of all
the things that could cause cancer, how about like some
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things that could like you know, prevent cancer or care cancer.
We're gonna get to that better than that is if
all those things that you did that were bet actually
cured or kept cancer away. All of the horrible things
that you like bad habits the fuji. Many people working
now be walking around the lungdoor right now, just smoke away,
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smoke your yeah, right, and that that keeps bigness and
the illness is away. Still smoking one imagine that world.
There There probably is somebody out there who still does
it all, who still rips heaters first thing in the morning,
and they're in their seven perfectly healthy, probably like who
probably in their eight Who do you think the oldest
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smoker is? I don't know, I don't know, Like, well,
what do you the oldest person to last smoking a
cigarette with sickly on this league? Could you oldest known
smoker in the history of the US? Get it. I'm
gonna go to the end of this. I'm gonna say
it's IM gonna say it's Jim Leland. By the way,
(29:47):
nice who Grappa Godo died at a hundred forty six
smoking cigarettes? A hundred sounds real? That's what it is. Yeah,
I mean, I mean he's not American but lived a hundred. Yeah,
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I think that's real. That's a bunch of crap that
that's something like Marlborough or like we're lucky to get
to like Centurion, when when people actually make it to
a hundred six, Get out of here, and he was
a smoker, Get out of here. Come on, Lee, alright.
Last story of the day, UM high school teacher a
quitter classroom um to basically share explicit content and only fans.
(30:34):
She's not a millionaire. Yeah, thanks to this new career.
We took her a few years, she says, I would
have taken her twenty five years. That she stayed the
same course teaching, and she's happy about it. For families,
vacations to Nashville and Hawaii and some other trips she
took solo. But she is uh now found financial freedom. Nice. Yeah,
(30:57):
that's good. I've never had. She's been posting a lot
of photos that would also be very freeing. Yeah. Uh,
it was this one and twenty two days, one d
twenty two years, one hundred and sixty four days. The
oldest documented person were they were they were they on
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only fans of France? Yeah, they were on only fans Okay, yeah,
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