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get it together. Wow, that'll work? Okay, um out of control.
So the Buffalo Bills have a problem on their hands, right.
They've got the guy coming into the season that was
the favorite to win m v P in the league,
and now he's got a u c L injury. Uh,
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this is the older collateral ligament. I believe it's called
Did I get that right? The older collateral ligament that'll
that'll u c L and his throwing elbow. So he
suffered that in Sunday's game against the New York Jets.
He did not play well in that game. He has
not played really well for the last couple of games.
And Sean McDermott, his head coach, talked about the situation
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with his quarterback Josh Allen afterwards. We're just going through.
It's still evaluating and we'll see where it goes. I'll
know more on the next twenty four hours and then
probably be able to check in with you guys back
on it on Wednesday. And the one definite thing I
can tell you is we all know Josh how competitive
he is, and he loves to compete, loves to be
up through with his teammates, so I would never count
him out. I'll know more again for myself even tomorrow morning,
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a little bit more and then I'll next talk to
you guys on Wednesday. No, I'll do that, all right.
So how bad is this going to get? How bad
are we looking at here for Josh Allen? What are
we looking at? I mean, I don't know. I mean
the big question becomes what this means more for their
team moving forward. But but I think ultimately, if you
look at the Bills, who I think everyone's kind of
said that they feel and they look like the best
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team in the NFL, is you know if you look
at some of their weaknesses, what's their greatest weakness, Well,
the fact that Josh Allen goes down it changes everything.
I mean, he is their entire offense. He he hasn't
played very well in the past couple of weeks, but
he's their leading rusher. He's obviously their leading passer, and
it feels like when things break down, when they're looking
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for a play, they look to him. And so if
he has to miss some time because of a u
c L injury, not only is it a pretty competitive
race with their most recent loss, so you might give
way to a team like the Kansas City Chiefs to
be that number one overall seed or someone else, but
it also kind of showcases the fact that if he
goes down, that's a rap, folks. As good as the
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rest of this roster is. That's that's how big of
a difference it makes if he's the starter if he's not.
And so I just when I'm watching him, Look, I
love how big and physical he is, but it almost
reminds me of Cam. When you watch that MVP season
for Cam Newton when the Panthers went fifteen and one,
you're going okay, but eventually, eventually you've got to change
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the way you play. It's it's just not sustainable. And
I think he's falling into that category right now. And
I know the play and the injury happened while I
was in the pocket, but it's only a matter of
time before something happens when he's outside of the pocket
as much as he runs and as physical as he runs.
When he gets outside, Case Kingdom comes in. You know,
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it's it's interesting that Case Kingdom is is pretty good
in a in a limited role as a backup. He
can he can buy you some games. He can buy
you sometime. Their defense can can buy them some games
and buy them sometime. Who's running the football? And okay,
here we go. That that's and that to where I
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was heading to. And listen, they have some guys that
can run the ball. I mean, obviously Singletary can run
the ball. Hynes can run the ball, especially Singletary. But
to me, the bigger question is are they going to
work to truly establish the run because if they don't,
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then that means you're putting a lot of the onus
on on Keenom to to be, you know, the the
leader of how your offense is able to to score points,
and I don't. I'm not going to say that I
would be overly um enthusiastic about that For an extended
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amount of time, maybe a game or two. I think
he could do it, but I think defenses would adjust
and adapt and catch up to what they're trying to
do with case keenum Um in a matter of weeks,
in a matter of games. And I think that that,
you know, it could it could play out like what
what played out in Dallas. Right. You can have a
guy in case Keenom, who's approven, proven guy getting in
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there and and when he gets some some opportunities in
some spots, he can he can make some things happen.
But I would be very concerned about moving forward if
I cannot find a way to establish the run. Depending
on how long and for what it's worth, maybe this
is a good thing to figure out a way to
truly establish the run so that when when Alan gets back,
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you know, maybe you can take some of that pressure
of him running out of the pocket or running to
make plays for this team, maybe lessen it by a
little because you have, you know, established more of a
running attack. Is he good enough to not have to
use his legs as often as he does and just
work from the pocket to win games? Okay? So so
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this is maybe as who has the conversation with him
like it does does somebody in the front office, as
his coaching staff? Is it is it him? Because I
think he's it's Brandon Bean, it's Ken Dorsey. It's it's everyone.
Because remember we after the first game of the season
when they're playing the Rams. One of the things that
we talked about when we came in the next morning was, man,
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he took a lot of hits. And that was just
the first week of the season. We're not even yeah
and and and looks for collisions and it's like, damn.
At some point, I mean, I know he already got paid,
but we're I mean, we're just to November. I mean,
there's a whole half of the season left to go,
plus the playoffs. I just wonder, like, who pulls him
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aside and says, hey, man, like, we gotta have a
conversation here, or maybe this is just the best way
they can move the football because they don't have anybody else.
It's Devin Singletary and that's pretty much it. Josh Allen's
are leading rusher. I just I don't know, man, Like
this has been a conversation that's going on all season,
but we just continue to assume, like, oh, no matter what,
it's gonna last, it's gonna last. And your point on
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Cam Newton, I mean he was nowhere close to the
player he was after that MVP season not even close.
And that was with the car accident, also in vaded
in a bunch of other stuff. But yeah, not a
good look. I just I look at the moves they've
made and it's it's a little bit of a head scratcher,
because you know, you draft James Cook. I'm like, all right, great,
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Like this is a young budding star. In my mind,
I think when he gets in the NFL, he's gonna
tear it up. And I know he struggled a little
bit early, but you still see flashes of what he's
capable of. Why they drafted in the second round. Uh
And for those who don't know, it's it's James Cook
out of Georgia's Dalvin Cook's little brother, and so you
you see that and you go, okay, like this is
one of those pieces they needed, right to go along
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with Devin Singletary. They got a couple of backs. I
don't really use them that much. I think he's got
like less than thirty attempts on the year. And then
they go trade for a guy like Naheim Hines. Okay,
like you've got another back who's smaller in stature, maybe
good out in space, but what what is he really
what what dimension is he really bringing? Like I'm looking
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at thinking like, go find yourself a big physical running yeah,
battering ramp, Like go find one of those so that
guy can go out there and be that for your
offense as opposed to Josh Allen being it like like
right now he's acting as the battering ram and that
that time was obviously coming past. But at some point
if you're trying to implement an element of physicality, I
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think it's cool when it comes from your quarterback every
once in a while, but not when the guys leaving
your team and rushing and he's the only one who's
running like that. Because they were in the conversation for
reportedly Christian McCaffrey, they kicked the tires on that. I
think they also reached out about Alvin Kamara if I'm
not mistaken. Um, I don't know about the Kareem Hunt
stuff because he was out there and that was a possibility.
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But yeah, they didn't, but that would have made a
lot of sense. By the way, By the way, they
only have six rushing touchdowns this year the Bills, and
Alan has four of them. It's like to be this
far into the season and have that many questions about
a running game, especially being in Buffalo and everything else
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that's concerning, Like, that's probably the biggest concern I have
for them moving forward. Um So in the league, there
near the top when it comes to yards per attempt
in the Russian category, but if you remove Josh Allen
from that equation, I mean, they're nowhere close. I mean,
he's really basically their workhorse, their guy on the ground
and through the air. So it's just it's funny to
see that this is still a discussion and still a
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conversation they're gonna have to have moving forward, because yeah,
so you draft this guy, he's got twenty eight attempts
on the season. To your point, James Cook, he's got
twenty eight attempts. So if it's not Devin Singletary and
it's not Josh Allen, they just don't run the football.
By the way, they're twenty one in attempts in the league,
so in the bottom half of that, and usually most
of the teams who you know, don't run the football.
It's something the yards per attempt tend to look a
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little better until they start actually trying to establish a run.
But I mean the reality is. It's just it's it's
a little puzzling that they wouldn't understand the importance of
it going into not only inclinded weather games, but also
just to protect their own quarterback, like that's part of
the equation. Now, we have seen some significant movement for
you degenerates out there the betting line. Significant movement. It
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was around eight and a half in most places, the
Buffalo Bills an eight and a half point favorite against
the Vikings. It's now dropped down to six and a half.
All right, so maybe there's a little bit of skepticism.
How are we feeling about the Vikings going in? It's
one eastern. You know, Cousins is gonna ball. That's his
that's his that's his circadian rhythm in his head. Yep.
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But what about Case Keenum revenge game? Great point revenge game. Hey,
by the way, they haven't come close to where they
were that yourth Case Keenum when he took over going
to an NFC title game. So that's a good points
kind of goes both ways, though, I got to know
hit to bet on at this point, I'm gonna go
with the Bills. Take the Bills here, revenge, right, maybe
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I'll buy like six points and get it to a
push to pick him. You know, maybe I'll do that.
That sounds like not a very profitable veng you saw
have bet on horror since there's not a lot of
profit going around. When I bet, Jonas would just pick winners,
and I was like, you know, you know, if they're
like a long shot, you can just pick them to
like place or show and it helps out a little bit.
I mean, they're not gonna be sixty two one, but
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it helps out the odds. He's still a decent little
payout go from for the gold I need. There was
one that finished. It literally was so far behind we
like the race was over, and then it ran through
the finish line. Swear like, yeah, there was a horse.
I looked at Brady and I said, did he get shot?
Like I don't understand, Like where's this horse head? They
would know where to be found. And because we kept
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looking and we're like, oh man, it's got to be
the eleven horse. Gotta be the eleven horse. The eleven
horse was like trying it was and we bet the
eleven and the eleven was nowhere to be found. Yeah, Jonas,
because we we hit the first exact a box and
we had eleven and horse involved in that one, and
then he kept trying to get me to go back
to it. We lost, like the next three races been
on an eleven horse. You know what, I always appreciate,
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appreciate that what I do, man, I appreciate by the
way he wanted you to know. He wanted you to know,
LeVar we kept bet on the eleven. Eleven didn't do
anything the rest of that day. I mean, I could
have told you that Levin wasn't going to do anything.
But it's great to believe in the eleven. You know,
we played linebacker, but I haven't seen us one in
horse racing can change at Can we talk about Andy
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Ferman talking about the various athletes he got to raise
a horse? Yeah, oh yeah in a quarter amount. Chris
Collins were, um, Chad Johnson beat the horse, but that's
because he said he gave enough of head start. Like
for some reason, Andy Ferman thought even start the person
would be able to beat a horse. It was like
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what Collins worth that. Andy Furman was his first ever
partner in radio. First time he started doing media was
local radio in Cincinnati and Collins Andy would put collins
Worth up to all these radio bits, and colins Worth
has been on Fox Sports Radio and talked about it
before where Andy had him jump in to the lake,
what's what's is it? What's the river in Ohio that works?
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I mean that might work. So I'm pretty sure to
the Ohio River and he Chris collins Worth jumped in
it because he said there was no way that the
Reds were going to sweep the A's in the World Series.
And so there's Chris collins Worth that you see now
is like one of the biggest stars in broadcasting. And
Andy Ferman's got to jump in the Ohio River in
the middle of the winter to pay off some bet.
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He's racing a horse. He's just he's an awful guy.
Just gets these people to do terrible things. They thought,
like a human could beat a horse. Jesse Owens race horse.
Jesse Owens beat the horse. I believe he lost. Yeah,
I mean, if it's an even start, there's no way
you're beating a horse. And let's unlet's the shelling pony.
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You know, let's you're talking about one of those little rascals.
But if you're saying a race horse. There is no
chance he beat a horse. He beat a horse and
one race and I want to say nineteen thirty been um,
but he had quite a quite a hit start. Yeah,
that's what he said with because how far did he say, chatinko?
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Was it a mile and a half? No? Something there
was there was something craz like half a mile whatever.
But he did raise a horse for one and fifty
yards in nineteen and lost. See, but I don't think
horses were on the gas back then, so I don't
know that that because I mean, I'm sure they were
completely throwing away at the Soules complsation. No, I'm just
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saying I think now the race, the better, the chance
the horse is gonna yeah, yeah, okay, Tyreek Hill and
a horse forty yard dash if they're starting with him,
even no chance that tyreek Hill wins tenyard had started,
I think Tyreek Hill might win that, yeah, because the
horse isn't getting going before that forty is over. That's
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thirty yards he has to go. It's not very long.
Plus he's got those little legs, you know. Yeah, the
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this was a really really fun weekend in the world
of college football. We had a lot of moving, a
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lot of shaking out there. Now Brady Quinn is really
really happy about ruining the season for the Clemson Tigers.
I mean they came, yeah, I mean they just, uh,
that'll go ahead and do it for Clemson, not the
toughest schedule. Then they go and play Notre Dame and
get smoked. That game wasn't really all that close and
now Clemson is gonna drop all the way down. Does
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feel like it does feel like if you look at
the a c C standings right now, North Carolina, who
was ranked seventeenth and the most recent ranking, they have
a clear path in the championship game and Clemson still
has one for the a c C on their side.
But if if you're the playoff committee, and I'm not lobbying,
by the way for Notre Dame to get in by
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any means, but how could you put either one of
those teams in, regardless of who wins with one loss
when they both got absolutely molly waffed by Notre Dame,
like it just it doesn't seem like either could make
it in. And so I do feel like that was
almost an elimination game now for the a c C.
With the way they they've lost to Notre Dame, both
North Carolina, Miami, I guess Syracuse for that matter too.
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They'd beat the crap out of Syracuse and Alabama losing
Brian Kelly and and l s U. That's w Yeah,
that's it's a good point. They go for two, they
get it all right. So Brian Kelly got his ball's
broken for his fake accent and the way he left
Notre Dame. Yeah me. For those of you wondering whether
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or not LaVar only does Mike McDaniel impressions, No, no,
no no. When we play walkie talkies on the text chain,
he does a phenomenal Brian Kelly impression. Yeah, it's really good.
L s U is probably going to venture into the
what top six or seven in the new college football
playoff rankings have come out? A lot of people think
they'll be sitting at seven potentially lee um, you know,
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who knows, maybe even higher. It is the secs that
would probably piss a lot of people off. But that
was fun that game against two bad losses. That that's
the one thing you're looking at, and that that would
be a jump from what ten I believe is what
they were, Yes, I believe so yeah, so uh, seven
seven probably is the minimum, but I'd say seven or
six that's where they end up making it. So what
do we think the college football the new college football
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playoff rankings are gonna look like when they get released
later on tonight. George's one Yeah, Georgia would have to
be won with the win over Tennessee Ohio State stays
at two, and then you think that Michigan have five
bumps up to three. And look, I'm an advocate for TCU.
I think, regardless of what people think about the Big Twelve,
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a lot of parody in that conference. The team's nine
and oh and they went through a stretch or they
beat four teams ranked in the top four straight weeks.
No one else is going to have that to their
credit be able to say that. Now. I know some
of those teams aren't ranked now, but you know that
doesn't matter. Are going into the matchup. When you have
two ranked teams taken on one another, it's a big deal.
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You know, a big new kickoff goes, you know, college
game day goes. You know what happens after the fact. Obviously,
the team that loses gonna end up having a harder
time recovering from that. But I tend to give them
a lot of credit for the way they've played this
year and the stretch they went through. So I think
that will be the fourth team. And looked like you
could have l s U and USC right up there
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in the mix along with Tennessee. Like I don't know
how far Tennessee will drop but it'll be interesting to
see where they end up placing them. I think therefore,
I think it's Georgia, Ohio State, Michigan, then Tennessee, I
find it. I I don't know that the playoff committee
is going to drop that second SEC team all the
way out of the top four. Um. I just think
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Tennessee is gonna be sitting there and then in TCU's
probably five, and then Oregon six. But I wonder there's
no possible way. I'm just trying to do the math here.
If l S gets to the SEC championship game and wins,
that's what's gonna be interesting, is if you have your
first two lost conference champ that makes it end because
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how do you take I mean they were it's basically
an automatic, right, Whoever wins the SEC Championship and wins
that game goes to the collegis the playoff. That's what
the thought is. But this would test that theory for sure,
because then now that goes back to when I did
have a team that was good enough to make it
to the playoff and they didn't make it to the playoff,
but two losses, right, but a team made it into
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the playoff, that loss didn't even win the Big Ten championship, right,
didn't even win their division. Right, It's what happened to
them verse Clemson that year. Uh, they didn't they get spanked?
They did? Yeah? Yeah, Um, we would have got spanked too,
But I would have liked to rather saw us get
spanked as the Big Ten champs and the representative than
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Ohio State that didn't even win the Big Ten. Yeah,
what do you so? You were kind of mentioning this
when we were talking on Saturday after because it was crazy.
I mean, all those games that were going down to
the wire and you're just seeing all these teams in
the top five lose and then you know they're gonna
drop all the way down. Is college football better than
the NFL? I love here. Uh, I was just gonna say,
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I think college football's regular season, to me, is more
entertaining than the NFL, And it's impartant because you have
less games. There's a lot more of of I guess,
unpredictable things that happen and just craziness. So I tend
to think that college football regular season is better than
NFL regular season. However, there's nothing like NFL playoffs, the
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Super Bowl, all that like conference you know, the the
a f C, NFC conference championships like that, that's huge
in and of itself. So um And, like some people
would say, college football has always been about the regular season.
You know, you go back before the playoff, right like
we basically would we would basically play a regular season.
There wasn't even conference champions of games, and then you
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go play a bowl game. Then they the a p
would vote on who they think the best team is.
So it's kind of always been about the regular season.
I do think it's it's it's more fun. In my opinion,
I love it. I love it so much, and not
because I had a better college career than I did
a pro career. I just think in terms of the
entertainment value of a Saturday versus a Sunday, there's way
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more excitement even like even amongst like like I said,
I have a whole bunch of kids that that live
with me. Um And and you know, on Saturdays, all
the all the young fellas are eating cereal or you know,
food is being made, you know, pancakes or waffles and
stuff like that. And it's like the best thing since
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living on the on on the West coast. Is how
much earlier the games start, Like you don't have to
wait too long, Like even now being on the radio,
the games are starting and started before I'm even off
off air, Like you gotta do an entire show with
games in full go, which is that would be difficult
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for me. I'm not gonna live like I love watching
college football Sunday football like regular season NFL football is
like reading a Bible. For me, I I can make
it through three or four pages, and then I fall asleep,
and then I gotta I gotta rewind, I gotta go back.
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But it puts me to sleep, and and so then
I gotta go and make sure that I got the context,
make sure that I got whatever it is that But
when you get to the playoffs of the NFL, that
energy level is is is fire. It's fire, and then
Super Bowl is is you know, I put Super Bowl
second to a regular n C A a Saturday. You
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know what I think college football has done. And I
give credit to Fox, a little bit to ESPN, but
I really noticed this over the past couple of years.
They've really played up into the atmosphere of the game.
So like when when yeah, so like when Big newon
kickoff is like you'll spend part of the time, like
you know, the first hour or whatever, and you're outside
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the stadium and then you go into the stadium and
it's awesome. Just the whole presentation, whether it was at
Penn State, you're at state College and that whole setup.
Last year, I thought they did a tremendous job as
far as presenting all the traditions that jump around, all
that stuff, the snow in Ohio State, Michigan, just the
whole the whole scene was done so well that I
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think that's what separates college football from the NFL. The
NFL is just like, hey, we'll go live to a
stadium shot and there's some people there's Justin Tucker kicking
eight yards pregame. You go to a college football pre game,
all the pageantry, all that stuff dotting the eye, it
all this capture, you capture the essence so much. It's
so awesome. Yeah, and there's a few proteins that are
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like that. Actually during the regular season they're they're very
supportive that way. But for what it's worth, in college
it just feels different, like the pageantry and the history
of it, or or the traditions of it, because there's
some certain things you do at that time frame right
where you've got college students who are doing it right,
the band, etcetera, and the tail getting in the partying,
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and you're like it's just accepted. Like you're looking at
you and go, yeah, that makes sense. Then it's like
if you have like a band for a pro team,
you're like, all right, this is a little cheesy, a
little bit cheesy. Then you're watching some of that. The
cheerleaders have never been considered to be cheesy, though, I
take I take NFL, I take pro chair leaders over
college chair leaders. Well then again, never mind, now I
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take that back. I take that back. You're fast tracking
into a little Danny Snyder terror microphone. I wasn't even
talking about that. Started thinking I started thinking about Oregon
and USC chair leaders. I take that back. So, but
the point is like in college, it's like it's all
kind of accept that. It feels like, all right, from
high school you kind of had those elements that goes
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to college. Then when you get to the pros, you're going,
all right, the pros now, like no one really comes
around for the like there's no band parents in the
stands watching their kids, right or like during the halftime.
It's just the whole thing is an incredibly different, Like, hey,
it's it's they're paid athletes, are there to watch them play.
That's that's pretty much the end of it. Even like
the cheerleaders, I played for teams that didn't have cheerleaders.
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I went to teams that had childers. I never really
noticed them in the NFL because it's like not one
of those things you see or like really notice at
that point. So I I just I feel like there's
a little difference too, like that when they talk about
the Patch treat me when I mean, you just get
to that pro level and you go, uh the AC Yeah,
that a FC, Like that's I get it. Because what
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the Browns the only the only the Ravens have cheerleaders leaders, No,
they do, they do that, they had them, they've had them. Yeah,
Bengals up cheerleaders, Baltimore does, but Pittsburgh, Cleveland don't. Yeah.
Interesting so interesting. Yeah, oh no, he noticed the cheerleaders.
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Cities cheerleaders. Yeah that was a good city. Denver, good time.
Good Yeah, for sure. I think the Dolphin the Dolphins
of cheerleaders. Do they have a lot of serious like
that that team has more cheerleaders than anyone in the NFL.
Jaguars they were to tell you something, as they should,
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but nonetheless pros well go there like certain things a level.
You look at your skill all right, now, that's kind
of weird, like you're too old to be doing that.
You know you are too old to be playing instruments.
Like Bill's Mafia gets a pass for jumping through tables,
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but it happens on like every college campus, and everyone's like,
it's college whatever that. Yeah, I jumped through a table,
but it's like only Bill's Mafia could do the Otherwise,
people are like, dude, it's a Sunday, You've worked tomorrow,
like being adult. And then there's they're squirting mustard and
catch up on each other, which is just weird. Put it.
I'll put it this way. Roberto is a classic example
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of an NFL fan. His team is not playing well,
he stopped drinking. You know what happens in college when
your team is not playing, you leave to go drinks.
It's the exact opposite, exactly. It's still your team is
doing well and they're winning, you leave to drink more
more like no matter what. Yeah, no, matter what that is,
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that is correct. I got faded. I got so faded
at that o'hose State game. We need to catch on that.
When you missed Monday. I was traveling. Oh right, I
was traveling. Ye, I requested off ahead of time. I mean, hell,
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I got to the colle you got a hall back
just spilled my I told you, guys, I spilled my long.
I was double fisting my long islands I got. I
didn't make it to two ten, but I didn't need to.
You know, I told you I saw champs. I saw
the Champs always. Did you see the line outside? That's
why I was like, yeah, we're I mean all the
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way down the block. You're not waiting in that line, though,
are you? No? Come on no, I don't wait hey,
but I'll tell you this. I'll tell you this. Um
shots out to my people at pay Somatic. They threw
a tailgate party for me that was higher and I
had We had professional bartenders there. We had my man,
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uh DJ Richter there, you know he was he was
on the ones and two. Do you guys are drinking
that Matt mcgwin beer, the the leven beer? Yeah? Yeah,
we didn't do that. We didn't have that sticks beer
sticks beer. If he called the sticks beer, that would
that would be the straw that broke the camel's back.
And he called sticks beer. You've added that. I spoke
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to Abduel yesterday, by the way, you know, let him
know I was proud of him. And he's definitely earned
the right to be spoken about in those terms. Yeah,
he's been he's been good man. It's for a freshman.
But anyway, Uh yeah, I danced my my long island
pants drenched, pants dry. I danced him dry and was
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sore the next day, Like I played a game. I
was sore from dancing. I saw some of the videos.
I did not realize I could still move that way.
How about it? Can I see some of them ding
to break? Let's take a break. We take a break.
I'm gonna show you somebody moves so it is. I'm
gonna show you somebody two pros and a cup of Joe.
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you rather your random topics, sports or otherwise? Alright? Lead
to lab What do we got? Guys? Would you rather
pay eight dollars a month for a blue checkmark on Twitter?
Or pay eight dollars on lotto tickets? Who cares about Twitter? Like?
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Can you still have an account? If you don't have
a verified account and you pay Bucks? Like, if you can't,
I'm just need to pay for Twitter? You seed to
pay for the blue check park? Not interested? I don't care.
I just don't care. Are you gonna have to? So?
Are they gonna now charge you moving forward? Because you
guys already have blue check marks? Don't you know? Don't
you don't have? You're not very fied? I had one,
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but then you know I went private? Brady? Can you
so you're gonna be charged moving forward? Eight dollars a month?
And you just I don't know. Honestly, I'd love it
to be a convenient excuse to never have to be
on social media again, because too cheap to actually pay
for it. That's all right, just follow me to the races.
I'll wing you some money. Yeah, you guys already did that. Yeah,
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I don't even know if it's about that. And I said,
and by the way, your petting advice was kind of
like someone else's at that. What I can't rubbing about?
Beer cart? Lady? What do you want for me? All right? Lee?
What do we got guys? As an NFL fin would
you rather your team finish as the eight ead and
just missed the playoffs or finished dead last and get
the first pick in the NFL draft? Dead last last,
(36:07):
first pick? I want first pick, and then if you
don't want the drama all season long, be in the hunt.
Gonna watch regardless, But I mean, at least it will
make the draft more fun. Like, hey, you're picking at
the top of the draft. Come on, I thought that
was a good one. All right. If you were in
a movie, would you rather be the villain or the hero?
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The hero? I'd like to be the hero because they're
They're like people tend to recognize actors who are heroes,
they never recognize the villains. Like if you think about
most movies with with like a good guy bad guy,
they usually tend remember, Oh, yeah, he's the good guy,
he's the he's the he's the hero, and you know
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that actor's name. You almost never know the villain's name. Yeah,
I want to be the villain, Lee. I wrote it
for the bad guys growing up in professional wrestling. I
thought you already were the Villa in a Superman. Thank you, Lee,
appreciate general's odd. Well done, well, well done? Right there
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berno what else but let sleep guys? Would you rather
let's try this one? Would you rather have ice cream
or cold pizza in the morning? What what type of pizza?
Leftover pizza from whatever you had? Like? Yes, ice cream?
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What type of ice cream either? Whatever ice cream you want? Man?
Oh uh, Well, if I was a Ninja turtle, I
put them both together. Yeah I can't. I can't. I
don't eat in the morning, so I don't know. It's
just it's odd for me. You are so weird. I
just just a little beneath me, That's all I would
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go with honestly, I would go with I mean, I'm
from Pittsburgh. I would eat the cold pizza. Yeah, I'd
probably do if I had to do one of the
other ice cream in like pizza bread. Really, I don't
know how people can just eat ice cream by itself, Like, oh,
I'm gonna have some ice cream right now. Isn't that
like like a post dinner depends, Like if you could
like strawberry cheesecake ice cream, that's really good? Well, why
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would you pick those two things? You know? Honestly, that
was one that was I thought it was a bad
one too. Usually we get through like two. I just
figured that's like what Lee would eat, you know, like
that's what he's eating. He was on the fence about it.
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