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this weekend in London. I think this is like what
the third or fourth who cares? It's the dead ver
Broncos and the Jacksonville Jaguars who are going to be
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kicking off in London nine thirty Eastern times, six thirty Pacific,
uh three thirty in Hawaii coming up this Sunday morning.
And um, you know, Russell Wilson has been dealing with
you know, some injuries, you know, some issues, some little
little ailments here, and he decided to share his recovery
process while on a long flight over to London and
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ended up breaking down what the entire team was doing
on this flight over to London. Here was Ross, I
don't really get jet legged too often, you know, I don't.
I don't really, you know, I've traveled enough to to
get you know, kind of get my system down. But yeah,
for me, I was on the plane. It was eight
hours flight here. The first two hours I was watching
the film, getting watching all the cutups and everything else,
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and then for the next four hours I was doing
treatment on the plane. I was walking up and down
the aisles. Everybody was knocked out. I was doing high
knees and working on working on my legs and everything else,
you know, make sure I'm ready to rock. So that
was good. And then the last two hours of the
last hour of that I watched I fell asleep for
one hour and I watched the film the rest. So
I felt it felt good to go once we got back.
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All Right, this has got to be a troll job, right,
I don't know. I just if someone was doing high
knees down an aisle and I got woke up because
of that, that like they would have to throw us
both off the plane because I would be fighting. That
would that would make me so annoyed if I was
sleeping on a plane and someone woke me up doing
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high knees down the aisle. Uh, I mean, are the
I was even wide enough to do high knees? Probably
in one of them big big flights. It is. I
went over to London with the Broncos. I mean it's
it's a wide body jet, but like they're not that
wide man as far as the aisles. It just depends
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on what. It depends on what cabin you're in. I mean, yeah,
we were. We were in the bigger cabin. It's there's
there's room where they wouldn't have to bother you. But
because you generally have pots and stuff anyway, if if
they're on that type of For me, the bigger issue
here is you're kind of saying I work harder than everyone.
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You know. I I watched the film they were knocked
out there. I'm rehabbing there there. Everybody's knocked out. I
don't get jet legged. I just get ready. I make
sure I'm ready to go while the guys are sleeping.
Like the innocent part of me says, the dude is
an innocent dude that that truly has a mindset and
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a focus to be a leader, to protect his flock.
He's like almost like a pastor, Like he comes across
to me, like he belongs in a poolpit. And and
sometimes when you're as talented and as accomplished as as
someone as Russell Wilson and such a public figure, and
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and then the decisions, you know, like you marry uh
a freaking amazing uh you know, performer, and and you
know just I mean she's you know, she's desirable by
the masses. So when you put all of those things together,
when you're when you're trying to come across as a
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consummate professional, uh, a leader of of men, and it
comes across the way that it's come across from from
Russ it's just it just seems like it's an easy target.
But now it's just it's dangerous. He's flirting dangerously with Eric.
He's being dangerous. It's being dangerous. He is he is
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danger Russ Lee getting close. Yeah, he's getting close. There's
there's there's two there's two possibilities here. Either this is
a giant troll job and he's just busting everybody's balls,
or he's one of the biggest tools walk in the
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face of the earth right now, Okay, okay, aggressive or not?
Come on, man, why do why do you need to do?
First of all, why do you need to tell anybody
what the breakdown of your sleep to work out ratio
and when you were doing it on the flight? Why
and why do you have to point out that everybody
else is sleeping while you're doing high knees. He's trying
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too hard, But I think he didn't want people to
fill though he was bothering anyone while he was doing
what he was doing, you know, like he I think
he had analyzes and comes up with antidotes in the
way they make sense to him. And and I mean,
I I just don't think he's malicious in what he's doing,
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even though it comes across as arrogant and self absorbed,
I don't knowlicious, But but it's still happening. Well, that
is very true. Like like there's you know, there's a
lot of bad people out there that don't realize what
they're doing is bad. I'm not saying he's a bad guy,
but like he's just he's he's making it worse. Like
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if you're one of those guys and you see hear
those comments and you're like, you're on his team, aren't
you thinking to yourself like why what are you doing? Dude?
Like why is this even why? Why is this even
a conversation? A conversation? Yeah? Like but I mean, but again,
he wants to have opinions. He wants people to It's
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important to him, seemingly from my perspective, for people to
to know who he is, you know, know, know how
he handles things, have a connection. It's important to him
to humanize himself to the people that are paying attention
to him. For all the people that think, you know,
you know, self absorbed, arrogant, just that another there are
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a ton of people that think that it's like, that's
the way it should be, you know, that's that's how
you should handle it, or you know what a great
example of of a person. And and and I don't
I don't know that they're wrong. He's just corny, you know,
He's just it's just really what it comes down to
is he's corny as hell. And and and in the end,
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it seems like he's probably a good dude. And if
you know him, or if you met him, I would
assume that you like him. He's a good dude. But
he's corny, like he's the he's the antithesis. He's the
opposite end of the spectrum of you know, of other guys.
And and that's he's not really relatable to a lot
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of like I would say, a lot of pros. And
that might be a generalization, and I apologize if I've
offended anyone who may heir this that plays in the
pros and may relate totally to Russell Wilson. But I
think he's not relatable and trying to be relatable. I
think he comes across is unrelated. I don't relate. Here's
the Here's the question, though, has it always been like this,
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because it seems like it's over this past off season
into this season where all of this has come out.
Is it the fact? That question is the fact that
he he was like this but no one knew about
it because he was in the Pacific Northwest and you
don't get the same national attention. Is it because of
you know, and and then being that Denver media market,
and now he's more in the spotlight with all these
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primetime games and different things going on. Is it what
he feels like he needs to be now that he's
in that position, and so he's changed his demeanor, Like
that's That's what I want to know, because again, the
attention and the criticism or however you want to describe
the coverage of him, it has changed drastically over the
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course of the past year, where now he's he's being criticized,
he's being poked fun at, he's being looked at as corny,
like I don't know that people were saying that during
his time in Seattle maybe some of the players in
the locker room were with some of the stuff they saw,
but you know, my experience being around him and knowing
him was he's a good guy. He's a good dude
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who just has that mindset of this is what I
need to do in order to be successful. And we
live in a society where you can look on social media,
you can look anywhere you want, especially when you're a
prominent figure, to hear someone talk poorly about you, like
if you want to buy into that, feed into that.
But he doesn't want to hear it. He doesn't want
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to hear that, and he doesn't want to have to.
It's not just it's just they have to he you know,
he doesn't believe in looking or feeding into that. You know,
he believes in keeping everything positive, keeping everything focused, keeping
everything on the goal or the task at hand. And
there's something to be commendable for that because it seems robotic.
It doesn't seem, like you said, relatable. But how a
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lot of people like kind of talked about him was
like it was just robotic, Like he would get in
a routine and that was his process and that's what
he would do every day. But I'll be honest with you.
For some people like they love that, like like if
you're an owner of a company, you love that out
of an employee when you know what to expect every
single day out of that person. They come in and
they're they're the exact same way positive person like that,
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or if it's a teammate something like that. So that
that's why I want to know, though, is just how
it changed over the course of the past eight to
ten months, where now he's he's being characterized completely different
than how I think a lot of people looked at
him in Seattle. Do you when do you guys think
the criticism started. Is it based upon their lack of
success for his lack of success? When when do we
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think it started? Seek to me, I feel like it
might have started and it might have started come into
the surface when you had guys like beloved players from
Seattle who said they didn't fool with him and trying
to put them out there like that. I think that's
when we first started hearing stories. It was seth Wickersham
of ESPN did a big long article about some of
the I don't know if in mistrust or whatever from
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the organization and players on the team, most notably the
legion of Boom guys who felt like Pete Carroll gave
Russell Wilson preferential treatment and that that was from years
and years ago. And then you just sort of see
how this all played out, and then you see how
Pete Carroll is all of a sudden buddy buddy with
all these former Seahawks players. And I just wonder if
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maybe Pete Carroll looks at it and says, maybe those guys, yeah,
those guys were right, Maybe maybe I shouldn't have given
preferential treatment. And there was like a lot of people
and I don't know if if this is true, but
a lot of people think that the reason why they
threw that ball from the one yard line in the
super Bowl is because they wanted to establish Russell Wilson
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is a lot of people said that, yeah, instead of
just giving it to Marsha, they wanted him to win.
I don't know if that's true. That's just there's no
truth to that, dude. I mean, you were making that
decision in seconds. You really think that the headset, they're like,
all right, boys, this is the moment. Let's go get
him the m v P. Let's do. I mean, come on,
a lot of people talked about they wanted it to
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be Russell Wilson's his his Super Bowl. I mean that
doesn't matter. I mean, come on, are you call defense right?
And does that thought ever in your head going and
going through your mind at a huge moment, a critical moment.
This is like a blowout where you're like, hey, let's
go get that guy's stats right, or let's go do
this to kind of showcase this player. You're talking about
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a critical moment of the game. Management. I'm always playing
to win. I'm always playing win. But with that being said,
I'm not attached to millions of dollars either. I'm not.
I'm not attached to, you know, ticket sales. I'm not
attached to jersey sales or whatever else sales that come
along with having franchise players, whether and and most specifically
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your quarterbacks position. I don't. I would say, I I
one agree with you that they're not like, Okay, this
is the super Bowl, big moment, it is the Patriots,
let's put the ball in and rest his hands. But
I will say this, I also will say if I'm
dialing up a blitz and the game is on the line,
I'm blitzing my best player, like I'm sending my best guy.
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So if I'm putting the play that I'm dialing up
on on any of my personnel that's in the game,
I am one saying this. They thought their best chance
was throwing right there with Russell, and by the way,
that play. The biggest issue with that play is the
fact that they ran it from shotgun. If he's under center,
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the balls in his hands, quicker, it's out of his hand, Quicker.
Malcolm Butler never has the chance to break it up
intercept it like that was all. It's the look that
if you want to run that play, that's the look
you're looking for. You're literally looking for that specific but
you know it's a route. It was a route route
I believe right listen. It's it's a chance of error
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if if he if if Malcolm Butler doesn't make that play,
doesn't doesn't adjust that way, that's an easy six points.
I mean, that's a go to play because it's very
difficult in man. They knew they were going to play
man coverage. It's a very difficult route to play, especially
in short yardage situations because it's a very quick developing play.
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So the margin of error in that and that uh
in that moment is is very slim. It was. It
was an amazing play. It was a phenomenal play by
a player. Just sometimes it goes that way. Sometimes it doesn't.
I mean what it is, and that one play, it
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was a difference between a dynasty in one direction or
the other because that would have been back to back
Super Bowls for Seattle and then that was the first
one in a long time for New England and they
went on to win a few. So I just it's
it's wild the things that it is. Unlimited. Yeah, you
gotta be unlimited, man of the people. You just, I mean,
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down to earth. You know, I'm a great football player,
you know. I know I've been great. I know I
will be great and I'll continue to be great. Just
just one of the guys, you know, just one of
the guys. High knees on a plane. You don't get
that contract and Sierra being an average dude. So I
would if I'm Russ, I'm unapologetically going to be me
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and tell everybody who feels a certain type of way
about me they can kiss my ass. That's what I
would say. I mean, I'm pretty aggressive here. Yeah, but
I'm just saying you don't. You don't become who he
becomes off of off of being anything but who he is. So,
you know, the people that are criticizing personally, I think
he's corny. But in the end, I wasn't there with
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him when he was in Virginia when everything was getting started,
or when he went to the n C State and
it didn't work out there, when he went to Wisconsin
and and revived his career and ended up going to
you know, to the to the Seahawks and having the
career that he had. I know, people weren't there with
him other than the people that were there with him.
So the people that know him, I would assume feel
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good about him. And really, in the end, as long
as his support system supports him the way that they do.
God bless you know, and good luck, and enjoy your
high knee actions and try not to wake anybody up
that would have to get thrown off an airplane, like
if if he woke you up. And by the way,
by the way, if you've got a problem, I mean,
you're okay with him doing high knees and waking you up,
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they'll know I told you you got a problem with
Russell Wilson. Just go to his office and talk to him,
all right. The doors always open, Yeah, but you gotta talk.
You gotta make office hours to talk to his secretary,
his calendar. Yeah, I gotta make sure that laugh is brutal.
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You're gonna be able to make it, Burno, Yeah, you
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that's a stopping go walk stop stop stop, go go
go go. You know, maybe if it's at that point,
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maybe you waited too long. You know, that's you probably
probably judging by what I heard in my area, probably bad. Um.
All right, so coming up a little over twenty minutes
from now, we are gonna have some over unders as
we get for Thursday night football between the Bucks and
the Ravens coming up later on tonight. By the way,
we do have a development in this game. I have
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a Let's see what Mr Gambling has to say about this,
Brady Quinn. The betting line is now ticked up to
minus two for Tampa Bay on DraftKings sports Book. How
about that? So I have points. I'm telling you. I
feel like I remember seeing it open where Baltimore was
actually favoriteed Uh it could have been. Um, I can
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work on getting some of the the line movement on this,
but yeah, it just it does see that that's moved
up over the past a couple of hours. And we
started the show it was sitting at one and a
half and now it's up to two. So I wonder
what the reality is. Eventually, Tampa's gonna get it together.
You know, you can't think that this group is not
going to be able to put something together. Um, the
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Baltimore Raven's offense has been staggning, at least throwing the football. Uh.
The only thing I worry about like Tampa Bay. Traditionally
the defense has been solid, but they gave up some
some runs last week versus the Panthers. They absolutely no
Christian McCaffrey, no problem. They got after Tampa Bay. But
different challenge this week with Lamar's part of that. But
I don't know, man, I'm laying the points, you know,
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I kind of like Tampa bandit spot. Yeah, so there
it is. What about use sticks? Who are you going
with Baltimore Tampa Bay? Two points? I just think that
this is one of those classic moments where you need
Lamar Axon to be Lamar Jackson, as I mentioned earlier
in this show, and I think he's going to play well.
I think he's not only going to play well. I
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think that this this Ravens defense, especially up front, are
beginning to catch on a little bit more. I think
that's gonna be a problem for for Tampa Bay. So
if it's a ten point game, and and the ten
points is for who Tampa? Two point game? So Tampa
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is a two point favorite. Yeah, I say ten is
a little I would have said ten it's too high.
But if you're talking two points for Tampa, I'm definitely
taking Baltimore and this one. So this might make you
swing the other way, um meaning uh your pick. Want
to be clear on that. Uh, Calais Campbell is out
for out for the Baltimore Ravens. That's a could be
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a problem. That's a problem. Terrly speaking, Yeah, that that well, yeah,
that's a yeah, that's a problem. So uh, I'm still
stick though, I'm a still stick. I'm a stick sticks.
I'm taking the Ravens. Yeah. So so we will have
more in that game with another edition of over unders
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here coming up again a little of a fifteen minutes
from now. By the way, any first responder will tell
you never try to beat a train after breaking. It
can take a mile for a train and completely stops
when you come to a rail crossing stop because trains
can't all right, So, uh, Pack twelve commissioner George kulav
Klovkov easier for me to say, said during Pack twelve
basketball media days on Wednesday, Well hear from him yourself.
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He was asked the question about U c l A
and USC moving on to the Big Ten in a
couple of years, and here was his assessment of the situation.
How many U c l A coaches and athletes have
you spoken with to assess their thoughts on the move
to the Big Ten. I think saying hundreds would be
an exaggeration. Dozens more than a D. And I have
yet to talk to anyone in the u c l
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A and USC community who's in favor of the move.
I will say that I probably hear from folks who
are not in favor, right You're not? Surprisingly, Yeah, so apparently, um,
you know, making a bunch of money and being in
a better situation is not not a good thing anymore.
Hold on for a second. So logically, okay, anyone who's
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in you know, a fan of the move is not
going to go up to Klibikoff and say, hey, can't
wait to join the Big ten and leave you right Like,
it's obvious that no player, coach, anyone who's excited about
it is going to actually come up and say that
to him. And I bring that up only because he
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might be talking, by the way, and he's probably talking
at USC and u c l A folks or whatever
he's he's trying to make a claim for. They might
that might not be the only team to leaving the
Patch twelve. There could be more and so if that's
the case and you get Oregon and Washington, Stanford, Cow
and these other schools leaving, there's not gonna be a
conference left for you to be a commissioner of. So
the bottom line is, uh, he's clearly not going to
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speak favorably on what's taken place between USC and u
c l A. He can say whatever he wants, but
those schools now are gonna be flush with cash for
their student athletes. They're gonna get in prime time windows
where USC, who now feels like they've turned the corner
U c l A. Chip Kelly's build it up now
to be able to compete not only for a conference
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but maybe even at some point the future for a
national title. You know, they've built those programs up. They
will be able to continue to compete because of this
deal and also getting more exposure nationally and not being
an afterthought out there on the West coast. So he
can say whatever he wants, but unfortunately he's in a
position where it doesn't really matter now. Yeah. He He
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also went on to say that he believes that the
travel and the coaches salaries and some of the other
expenses that you incur when you enjoyed the Big ten.
That quote, the the small delta in the media rights
deal will be more than offset, and we stand by
those numbers. So apparently all those lights they got a book.
Now that's gonna make up the difference for the eight
figure that salary or whatever they're going to make over
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the next in a couple of years from now. I
just he can spin it anyway he wants. You waited
too long to try and figure out a plan. You
were last to the table during the COVID year, and
now you're last to the table to try and figure
out a TV deal and it's been a disaster. And
they waited around and got a better offer to join
a better conference and a more relevant conference, and they
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took advantage of it. Tough. There's school is gonna make
roughly millions. I mean, the Pack twelve rights are gonna
be coming up after the Big twelve, depending on what's left.
I'm just I'm not sure what those rights are even
gonna gonna go for. I mean, it's it's crazy when
you think about it, but um, the Pack twelve could
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cease to exist, at least in regards to football. For
Olympic sports and the others. You know, maybe there'll be
a conference for that, but it's it could take a
huge hit. And and I don't know that the movement
is necessary really done. I mean again, if you've got
people who are telling them, oh, we're not excited about this,
or there's some logistical issues, okay, but you don't think
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Oregon in Washington said there's their schools are trying to
knock on the Big Ten's door to get into. Yeah,
if if a kid on your team, Chartero comes to
you and says, I got an offer to go to
the Pack twelve for the Big Ten, why do you
tell him Big ten's the choice. It's a better conference,
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like and it just and it has been for years
and years and it only got better. It's a better conference.
And and now yeah, I mean to to of the
you know, premier teams, at least one is going to
the Big Tents. So I mean, I live here, I
live in in southern California. I think that it is
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amazing to think that I won't have to travel all
the way to the East Coast to be able to
see you know, Penn Stay play or to see Big
ten football. And and furthermore, our our our chapters, our
alumni chapters are are just is strong on in places
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like California and Arizona as they are in Pennsylvania and
in and around and mission. Like if you could go
anywhere on Saturday, and you will probably find more Michigan,
more Ohio State, more penn State bars, major bars, big big,
big places to go, uh you know, get food and
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watch the games. Then you will USC or or u
c l A or Arizona anything like that. So to me,
I think it's it's it's sustainable and it's sellable. For
certain Brady in Columbus, is there a USC or U
c l A watch bar? Okay, I can think of
one right now here that to Ohio State watch bar,
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like in southern California. Like it just the each is
so much greater and and they just want to be
a part of it. I don't understand. I don't see
the downfall in any of this for U c l
A or u SC. You can say tradition all you want,
but tradition is changing all the time, like and every
walk of life, every every aspect of sports, the way
we view it, the way we take it all in.
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I just I don't see the downfall at any level
for U, C, l A and USC going to the
to the big ten. I don't get it. So he
can spend it how he wants. I just don't buy
it whatever he's trying to sell us. So it's unfortunate,
but the the Packed twelve will be long gone. Look,
they should have jumped at home at Hawaii when they
had the opportunity. Yeah, oh Jesus, uh gardening equipment. There
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it is there, it is red button alert. Yeah. Yeah,
oh my god. Yeah, you were running away with the
with the dumb button standings this year. Yeah, we're gonna
buy you a belt. Yeah, put on the bell button bell,
the dumb champ. It'll be a big old w w
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to put your money where your mouth is? Are you lying? Life?
It's over? Under all? Right, lead the lap? How do
we do last week again? And now where do we
stand on the season? Well, of course you want to
know this. Jonas, you took last week's win with a
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four to three win over the guys. Last week Brady
and LaVar, you guys had three, Brady Jonas you had four.
Right now, it's a close race between all three of
you guys. Brady has the lead UM two over Jonas
for over LaVar. So Brady's twenty five and ten on
the season. That is correct? Are we sure about that?
That is correct? Yes, I've crunched the numbers a couple
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of times. I don't know. It feels like something's a
little off there. Oh yeah, yeah, it just feels like
some of the look I'd love to um, I'd love
to that question leave. But I'm with Jonas on this one. Uh.
We tends to be off. So I've questioned the past,
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I'll question up while in the lead to probably should
have four points at this point. Yeah, uh, you know,
we gotta be I gotta be careful and LaVar. See
there's a little disappointing here because I think LaVar's feeling
the pressure because he was dominant last year and over unders,
i mean, destroyed everybody that that monster, and now that
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we've really started to take this serious, it's like, I
don't know if the nerves are getting to LaVar or
what's going on. I just don't care. Okay, all right,
what have we got this weekly? Well, as we do
every week, we start with the with the points of
the game, total points between the Books and Ravens Thursday
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Night Football. I feel like there's been some clonkers. Yeah yeah,
uh under Oh god, I mean I hate to make
this about my research, but yeah, I do do calculations here,
and I just want to be sure take the overly
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A lot of injuries slice and dice time for Tom
Brady and the Bucks offense, slice and dice guys. Passing
and rushing yards for Lamar Jackson two seventy five and
a half. Damn, that's a lot I'll take. I'll take
the over. What does it say again? Passing and rushing
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yards combined for Lamar Jackson two seventy five and a
half two seventy five. Yeah. I keep saying he's gonna
have a big night, So I'm gonna take the over
to what seventy was that your back? Ban Bernough? Um,
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I'll take the over as well too. I don't like him,
and I'll take it. Passing touchdowns for Tom Brady one
and a half over because I think they went to yeah,
half over, say it again, passing touchdowns for Tom Brady.
By the way, they're the last of the league running
the football, so I'm not sure that's I think. Yeah,
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I think that would be over, even though I don't
think they're going away. I actually I think he blows
that away. Um. Yeah, I'll take the over on that
longest touchdown in the game, thirty seven and a half over.
I feel like it's always at that number, Yeah, right?
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Is it always? It? Seems like it somebody does a Now, now,
do you think it's that that's the average around the
league and they search or do you think that Lee
forgot to put the actual number in and it's just
going on what last week's was. I actually think it's
the last. Yeah, I'm gonna take the under. Who's the
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see because Mike Evans that was a off last week?
He got behind the cover. Baltimore. Yeah, Baltimore's secondary is
banged up. Do you think they try and get him
back on track and get his confidence back now that
he's you know, signing autographs with officials after drops like that,
and they say, you know, we're gonna send you down
the field, all right, We're gonna run you know, a
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nice little skinny post for you. On non football fans
out there, a little skinny post for you. What do
they call that? The eight route? Braidings at an eight route?
They call that the if you want to call a
skinny post, call a skinny post. That's all right. So
one of those bang eights and I will take the over.
I think you're gonna take a shot here downfield, all right, guys,
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last one here? Did LaVar make his pick? Come on?
Totally awake. They don't care. I don't care, but I did.
I didn't make my pick. Go ahead, I did make
my pick. Thank you, very got you last one here,
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you guys, Justin Tucker points seven and a half, seven
and a half. I'm gonna under that is I said
the under of points. So yes, if you think he's
said the over, you're thinking about a lot of field goals. Um,
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this is tough. Yeah, if you because they're not gonna
be kicking a lot of field extra points count yeah,
total point that I'm taking. I'm taking the over. Then
I thought it was just maybe field goals. I figured
you'd get two field goals. I'm gonna take the under
because I feel like they're gonna be trailing and maybe
they're not gonna want to kick field goals at that.
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I'm with you on that. That's a good theory. I'm
gonna take the under. Two just says I don't know.
I think they score a couple of touchdowns. I still
know how many field goals are gonna actually end up
a kick. Seven feels like the right number. Two field
goals and an extra point extra point. Yeah, it feels
like I'm with you and I'll take the under. Yeah,
how about it? So there it is. That is uh
the week eight edition of over unders here on FS
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are college football on tonight, Yeah we do the A. C. C.
Petros is calling the Utah game on FS. Yeah. That
scrape baby. Lay those points up with the poluse. So,
by the way, you got any more tress lets you
cake left over your birthday or one? Oh? In fact,
I ordered an extra one because the buddy next to
me basically my entire one. Yeah. Yeah, that's fortunate. Happy birthday, Rady,
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