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by the way, so Steph Curry, Tom Brady, there's a
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lot of people that got their money out of it. Yeah,
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and they made their no no, they made their advertised
for okay. Yeah. So so now the Heat are looking
for a new sponsor there. Well, let me just say this,
this is not the first time this company, Bang Bros.
Has tried to get the naming rights arena. Before it
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became f t X, they tried the same thing. It's
a marketing ploy. I don't even know if any association,
let alone any league, would allow that to be the case,
but um, it's it's a marketing ploy to trying to
just get their name back out. I'm glad you used
that acronym uh a lee. What was the acronym that
they said they were going to use for? What was it?
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What was it? Well, Bang Bros. Center is what they
were going for. So what was the acron that would
sound like the words? What's the acronybec BEG gross I
mean British Broadcasting Corporation? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Do you think
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Real Life shouts out to my homie Barcus shouts out,
Mr Barcus the teacher. Yes, okay, he's Mr. Call him Mr.
Do not call him Marcus without Mr. Alright. So from
Bank Bros. To the City of Brotherly Love, we got
to Philadelphia, where the Eagles are now no longer undefeated.
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The speaking of Miami, the Dolphins of seventy two are
celebrating the undefeated season is gone, and now Philadelphia has
got a lot of questions. They need to answer this
morning what the hell happened? It was a slow be game.
They turned the ball over a lie um and then
you know the officiating was poors at times. And here's
my question, at what point do we start to really
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change the way some of these games are officiated. Either
you reofficiate the play to where they can now look
at that face mask and say, okay, forget about the fumble,
like that's a face mask that should wipe it out altogether.
There's happen before. I always say this, if it's if
it's in the best interests of the player, as far
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as players safety, you can get those rules past. This
is an instance where and I think if you go
back through the years and you look at other plays
that you could throw under that umbrella, whether it was
the NFC Championship game and the hit by Nichel Ruby Coleman,
or you want to look at last night's game in
the face mask on Dallas Goddard, both, you can make
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the case it's really about players. Say d I mean
they were latched onto that dude's head as they were
pulling and twisting as they went to the grand they
were so to me, you could say look and and
and these specific circumstances that relate to player safety. We
should be able to have the ability to review the
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play and reofficiate the play. There's nothing wrong with that,
and that's usually where you see changes made by the
by the Competition Committee. But for whatever reason, the NFL
is so hesitant, and and maybe it's because of pace
of play and viewership. Even though they still you know,
everything's been up this year, they're still dominated, they're still
hesitant to implement it. You can have a fast process,
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you can they do at the college level all the time.
I don't know why the NFL is so scared of this.
They did it during the Bears game Bears Lines game
this weekend. There was a questionable call and it took
less than thirty seconds and they got it fixed and
and everything was fine. There was I think there was
a fumble call or something like that, and they got
it fixed right away. I don't buy the whole the
amount out of time it's gonna take. It's just the
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NFL always waits. They always want to react. They're never
proactive unless it's anything like business, and then they're always
you know, at the forefront. Now they're talking about a
European League, the Germany seen all the stuff that's gonna
be They had it previous, exactly, that whole idea that
they've already actually had it. Just it feels like, what
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is it going to take because when you you talk
about the Robbie Coleman play in the NFC title game
that resulted in them now all of a sudden you
could challenge p I calls. How bad does it have
to get or how bad does somebody have to get
screwed over in a game or on a call before
the NFL goes something's not right here and not one
of these one year trial runs. Like Belichick was asked
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on Boston radio about the Gabe Davis non review and
that Vikings Bills game, and Belichick said, look, I've been
on record from the start that coaches should be able
to challenge plays under two minutes. It should not not
the booth. Coaches should have the ability to do it,
and they're not. It's like, you you give them enough
wiggle room, and you give them the ability to make
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and make challenges, but only to a certain amount of
time and then we're going to take it from here. Well,
if you're gonna take it from there, we should be
able to trust that you're gonna be able to get
the call right or at least make the right decision.
How they if it's even in question, you should take
a look at it. And the fact that that Gabe
Davis non catch was wasn't even looked at. And then
then you've got the twelve men on the field that
we talked about earlier on the Dalvin Cook bobble at
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the goal line. I don't know, man, I just wonder
at what point does the NFL go We've got the
ability we can do this. Let's just make sure that
we don't leave anything up in the air. But I
think they like the conversation going to be able to
address every single issue that arises, and for what it's
worth as they move and work towards trying to continuously
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improve the game. For what it's worth, the entertainment value
is still there. The drama still plays out with those
elements that could be in question. Did you guys have
an issue with the the roughing the pastor on Taylor Heineke.
I want to say I did, because I want to
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say in the pros, if you're not touched down, you're
still alive player, but as a quarterback, if you give
your body up the and and I mean he gave
his body up, like he went down well long before
the defender got to him. I don't know if it
was long. I mean they were kind of running, not him.
And here. But here's the other thing. You're not down
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just because you go down on a knee, like like,
here's the issue with that. If he was to slide,
we all look at it and go, Okay, he's in
the act of declaring himself down in that instance. You
don't know that he doesn't just you know, go down
on the knee and get right back up, start running
right And that's where I feel like there should have
been more leeway and not a flag on that particular.
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Clearly wasn't trying to blow him up. I mean he
still was a touchdown. Yeah he was. Yeah, he was
trying to touch him down like I'm gonna touch him
to make sure he's down. I just think you're asking players,
and this happened in the game I called Sunday Night.
You're asking players to be able to make like change
the way their bodies moved as quickly as it's impossible.
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I mean it's moving. People don't realize how fast it's moving. Man,
if you understood how fast those players are moving, you
would probably be offended by somebody saying you gotta make
you have to make a judgment decision on something like
on that play, and you can't and you can't. It's
it's totally physically impossible at times what they're asking players
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to do. Fifty plus pounds moving at the speed that
they're like, you're talking mouse per hour. These guys are
moving fast. What's an everyday equipment? I don't know, But
I want to get away from that question to go
back to something. So you know, you talked about the
process with officiating. Part of the issue is the NFL
wants to strangle hold on it. Like you talked about
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what what's gonna change it? You know what's gonna change
it gambling books, And as they become more involved into
all of this, they're gonna be the ones that ultimately
say to the NFL, look, dude, you guys need to
get this right. You can't be having twelve guys on
the field to make a stop that impacts our books.
Now we have people coming back to us saying, hey,
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they botched this. They botched this particular play, I want
my money back, and the books are probably gonna have
to end up honoring it. And so if they do right,
then they're gonna come back the league and go, you guys,
you guys are hurting us in this instance, and we're
the ones who are propping you up now with all
the revenue you can generate from the ability for people
to now gamble. So that's what's ultimately gonna push to
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be more changed, in particular with officiating in my opinion,
outside of the stuff you can talk about with player safety.
But but what stands in the way is the fact
that the NFL now wants to have central control back
in New York. So for example, Sunday Night Football, that
Dre greenlock Hall. You know, one of the reasons why
it took so long for them to make a determination
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on it is because New York got involved. They they
beeped down and came back in and said, hey, we
feel like this is egregious enough of a hit that
we need to eject Dre Greenlaw from the game for
the hit on Justin Herbert that was then penalized as
necessary roughness. Now I will I'm not I never debated
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the flag on that, but the fact that he was
ejected considering the circumstances he was under when he went
to even try to make a hit, is Herbert's body
got altered? And to me, it's not. He wasn't defenseless
because he was running forward. It doesn't matter. It was
whether or not that defender uses their helmet in a
forcible way to make contact to the head or neck
area of Herbert, and he ended up doing that, but
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it wasn't there wasn't any intent there. So you have
the NFL back in New York making a call all
the way across the country to eject the player like
there's a there's a problem with this entire process and
the way they do it. And I don't think that
you need to get New York involved in every single
one of these games and plays in prime time. I
wouldn't be shocked if New York didn't get involved to
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some degree and some of the stuff that happened last night.
And by the way, for anybody that doubts the impact
that gambling or the influence gambling companies could have on
any of these decisions, you're insane because the amount of
money that is being brought in right now, not only
just from fantasy football to gambling to all the sponsorships.
They are now a heavy player and a big time
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player and all this stuff, and they've got to have
some say if they're going to be doing business with
the league. They have to because it's too many people
that are going to be impacted by this. Like, uh, hey, listen,
I got screwed over last night. All right, anybody that
plays fantasy football, you know, if you had Davante Smith,
I got punished because of that lateral that ended up
back in the end zone. I lost a fumble, I
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lost the yardage that came along with it, and I
lost my fantasy football game. And they lost the game
and they were How much do you think the NFL?
This is according to ESPN is Darren Ravel based on
a report that was commissioned by the American Gambling Association.
How much do you feel the NFL makes off of
the sports gambling market in the US or potentially could?
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I guess I should say in a year, I'm so
bad at this hundred million, it'll be way more than that.
I'm bad, um geez, I say half of being half
a billion? Yeah? Um, all right. Darren Ravel estimates it
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will be worth two point three billion, and Jesus once
once the markets fully mature, that means all states have
rolled out the ability to gamble. However, there's other reports
that say, and this came back out in January of
this year, that the NFL is already luring in between
everything else from the detect gambling elements of it, one
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point eight billion in their sponsorship revenue. The increases from
all of it. My god man, they were eight billion
like three or four years ago. Yeah, but don't worry
about a California now. Don't legalize it. No, it wouldn't
wouldn't help anybody out. Don't worry about it. Just keep
keep voting. No, next time these roll around in the elections. Unbelievable. Yeah,
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it's just embarrassing, but that's is rolling out comes. It's
it's just it's such a season. Well, listen, way behind
that here, everybody's way by behind. People would argue the opposite. Yeah, yeah,
big time. It is two pros and a cup of sports.
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were on the call for the Niners Chargers on Sunday
night for radio. That's right, I was listening. Yeah, well,
support was it? How go for you? It's great, that's fun.
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It's you know, calling games on radio, and it's it's
difficult for me because the most opportunities I get to
call games are on TV and for people who don't
know behind the scenes, it's the polar opposite, like polar
opposite of what your job responsibility is. You know, you're
you don't have the visual aid to communicate to those
who are watching at home while you're talking about stuff,
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so you've really got a more paint a picture of
what took place for what they can't see while they're listening.
The hard thing of doing that is you actually have
less room. You know, the play by play guy is
actually way more important in the context of calling a
game on radio. You gotta get out of his way
so he can then set up the play and then
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paint the picture for what's happening, you know, before the play,
during the play, etcetera. And then you get that small
bit of time to try to add something. So I
always find like radio calls extremely challenging. The guys who
are good at it are really good at it, and
usually they do it for a long, long period of time.
You definitely have a radio call voice and a radio
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call face. Two. By the way, thank you, Yeah take
that you pretty s o B. Yeah, you handsome devil.
Ye take that insult cash that one in this morning.
It was It was an interesting game to watch, I'll
say you that much because I had two takeaways and
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they both are in regards to the forty nine is,
I think are a team that's lurking right now but
about ready to explode. They got eight guys back off
of off their injury list, Deebo Samuel obviously one, but
Elijah Mitchell, who played a pretty big impact in that game.
There were some forty fans who were like, did Christian
McCaffrey get benched for Elijah Mitchell just because they were
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using Elijah Mitchell more, it's so stupid. It's like, no, dude,
they don't. First off, Christian McCaffrey has been there four weeks.
Can we let him get like everything's settled in there
with the offense. And also you don't want to use
them too much. You've got Elijah Mitchell. He's a very
capable back as well. So, um, that was an odd narrative.
But the Forts are team lurking, I think, ready to explode.
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And then the Chargers, the fact that they hung in
that game really lad that entire game up and sold
about eight minutes left in the fourth quarter. It goes
to show you how special herbit is and I think
what that team is capable of once they start getting
some guys back. I mean, still no Joey Bosa. They
lost two interior defensive players during that game. Um, you
don't have Mike Williams, didn't have Keenan Allen. I mean,
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they're really playing with a patchwork group and they still
were finding ways of of staying and hanging around in
that game, which was pretty remarkable all things considered. But
that's a team that I think if they can get
healthy soon, they should they should be looked at a
potential playoff team. Can I just say this too, And
I'm glad you pointed it out on the broadcast because
I was listening. I just want to point that out again,
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this idea that because Jimmy Garoppolo didn't throw any touchdowns
in that game, that oh, they're just carrying Garoppolo. He's
playing well, Like it's it's not like he's playing poorly
and they're winning despite him, or you know, he's turning
the ball over a bunch and and somehow they're still
winning these games. He's playing well. He's not asked to
do the same things as some of these other quarterbacks
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like Justin Herbert is being asked to do because the
Chargers just don't run the football and refused to run
the football or can't run the football. They can. But
when he needs to make throws and make plays, he's
making plays. But it's like people have this built in
knock against Jimmy Garoppolo and they just want to roll
with that. I actually think, considering what he came into
this year, having to deal with and and all that
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was going on, Jimmy Garoppolos played really good this year.
I actually think he's played better this year than he
died last year. Since um, since about week five, he's
been one of the best. I mean, you can look
at it statistically speaking, at least as far as rating
and all that. He's never gonna be a guy that
has looked at as prolific as patricker Homes and Josh
Allen because that's not what Cale Shanhan wants to do.
I mean, everything's based off their outside zone running scheme
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and how they're gonna utilize all those pieces, whether it's
Christian McCaffrey, Elijah Mitchell, Um, you know Deebo Samuel in
the backfield as well from time to time. It's just
they're never gonna be a team that throws the football
forty plus times a game, week in and week out.
That's that's not what they have. But to your point,
when when he was called upon he made plays that
the go ahead drive that was basically all him. I mean,
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he had Joann Jennings for a few big plays, uh,
some third down conversions. There was a blitz zero where
he threw a catchable ball to Brenda, and Brenda and
Yuku made a good play on it. Um And by
the way, you know their defensive but a touchdown to
start the game that Charges drove right down the field
and scored a touchdown. They kind of stalled out a
few times in the red zone, but the Fortys had
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a block punt um Brandon i Yuke fumbled after a
deep incut that he made a nice catch on, but
that that kind of negated a little bit of a
big gain and some movement there after he fumbled the
football and the Chargers took it over like that. He
did a good job of handling the pressure, handling just
the fact that they were constantly down that game until
the fourth quarter where he came up clutch. So I'm
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with you, I think he's gonna be our Honestly, the
reason if you look at like the trade for Christian McCaffrey,
I think helps this offense. But the truth of the
matter is Garoppolo at quarterback is the reason why they're
gonna have a chance to go into a Super Bowl.
And that's not a knock on trade Lance. We just
didn't know what tred Lance was going to be this year.
And and with all the talent they have, I mean,
think about this, They've got three All pros and Deebo
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Samuel Christian McCaffrey and George Kittle on that offense. And
then and it's not like Brandon I Yuk is any
slouch or Jawan Jennings isn't capable or anyone else you
want to throw to. Elijah mitchell I I've mentioned not
to probably too many times, but it's it's not like,
you know, they have a bunch of slouches outside of
those three, but they have a star studded offense, and
all you need is really a guy to go in
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there and facilitate, and Jimmy Garoppolo can do that. So
I think San Francisco is one of those teams that,
um it's really has the potential of not necessarily looking
like a contender now, but at the end of it,
maybe being the team that is knocking everyone off in
the end of the Super Bowl. By the way, they're
going to be the reason why Dallas goes home that
they are, and and they're a problem for Philly the
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way they run the football there. What the playoffs is
a whole another deal. And I agree. I think I
think they're the best team in the NFC right now,
and I think that they they are going to be
a problem come playoff time. But they're going to be
because of how they started and where they currently are
and and and their their standings. They are going to
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be the reason why Dallas misses the playoffs. Who I
tell you, wat, I'll tell you because there's gonna be
two teams that comes out of NFC West. It's not
going to be three teams that come out of NFC East.
It's gonna be Giants and Okay, yeah, that's what I think.
It's gonna be Johnston Philly that come out of the East,
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and it's going to be the Seahawks and the forty
Niners that come out of the West. Now, what are
you willing to wager that Dallas doesn't make the plan?
You already told me that what the wager and what
it was, I'm telling you Pole or something. It's that
what you're not you we could do Tim Pole helps.
So we go right outside right here. Can you spend
the history on that too? By the way, well, because
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you want to like when you bet, you don't want
to turn it into like you get hard feelings based
off of it, Like you know, there's no money involved.
It's like you turn it it's like it's funnier than
a drinking game. It's like like when you lose a bet,
like if you want an experience from it. So it's
kind of like me and my brother and my uncle
came up with it one we owned the restaurant and
and and it was one of the fun these things
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because we were there all day running the restaurants. So
when we would watch games, no matter what it was,
during what season we would bet on we bet pole
humps on the games. And it was not every day,
but you know, when you're having a good time, like
every once in a while, we'd all have a good
time while we were in there and we would go
do pole humps, and that junk is funny, I'm telling you.
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It had you crying, its prying laughing. Like if you
try pole humps or tree humps as a bet, like
if you bet if it's just you and the fellas
or whatever, like you don't want it to be like
degrading or anything like that. But if your bet, like say,
you guys are on the golf course and it's like,
all right, we bet this whole it's tim it's tin
tree humps and they and they go get like because
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what's gonna happen is cats get like a little nice
and then they start they start really getting into pumping
the tree. Right, So then you so you start so
you start seeing the different stroke types into the tree
and it's funny as all get out, and I had
you crying laugh And I'm telling you, and so you're
willing to hump a tree if Dallas makes the playoffs?
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I hump a tree ten times, lamppole or like this.
You two have a nice pet going on here. You
have to do it? Wait what yeah? If I take
if I take the bet, if I take the well,
there has to be a flip side of it. If
I'm right, you guys have to hump the pole. Whoa, whoa?
How about y'all both do five? This? This is you challenge.
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I'm not much challenging anything. I'm just asking the bar
what he's willing to do if Dallas does make the playoffs.
That's all. I just told you. I'm very ill. If
you're not willing to do that, then I'm not taking
the bet. Just know that this is you. I'm just
asking you because there listen, there's a lot of cowboys.
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Is you because you don't wanna you don't want to hump.
You don't want to hump, right, you don't want to
humpty do the humpty dance on on a on a lamp.
I just don't like, Why are you so convinced Dallas
isn't going to make the playoffs? I know Sunday was
a bad loss, but like they're they're in a position
to wear not only could they win, they might be
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able to win the division. In fact, I think it's
more likely they win the division and they don't make
the playoffs that I'm not humping a poll on the
sping he thinks he's too good. I can look at
just like like he was real passive aggressive. Need to
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bring the very passive aggressive and dismissive just now, it's
not dismissive. I'm not hump and I'm not humping a tree.
Not interested. I don't want, you know, sap all over
my groin. And then I gotta go and explain to
my wife. Now you're going to have a good You're
going to get a good smooth hump on that that pole. Well,
the way I humps you take care of your you
take care of that tree. May not have been stop,
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but after I got done with it, then you're gonna
jump on that bus with the with the bat. They
don't need brothers for that. That. You gotta make the
pole move too. That's the thing. Like, that's the catch
of it. And once you're get you're good at it,
you start to realize you use your thigh, you don't
use your crotch. Oh that makes sense. Yeah, yeah, there
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you go. That finally that I mean, I'm just saying
that's what they're going to the playoffs. So but if
you're not going to make it and it's not about
and we could go and we could stream this live, like,
we could make this a better where we stream it
live streaming, do it live? Come, do it live. I
think this isn't you know what? You know what? That's
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why no one I ever remember you doing? Okay, why
don't you thank you? I appreciate it when a nice
guy catch my, my, my, my, Troy, my Troy reference.
That was a Troy reference. It was it was a joke.
Why don't it was pretty? Kay? Why don't you bet
Skip bayliss or something? Well, Skip might break his hip.
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He's in great shape. That might bro you're humping a
pole or tree, this you might you might, you might
hurt us. Though pretty pretty jacked for his age. Built
was strong, but he looks fragile. He's built strong but
looks fragile. You can look strong but not be built
to handle. Like you know, contact, you gotta find a
legitimate cowboy. I don't need to find anyone. I'm not.
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I just told you what I told you trying you're
the one. Like, here's what's interesting about this moment. You
turned this into a bet. I didn't turn it in
and did say it what you're not going to bet?
I didn't even say what the pain would be. I
didn't say pole humps. Y'all said pole humps. I didn't
say make a bet. You said make the bet. And
now you want to act like you don't want to
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be a part of it, Like that's kind of weird
to the only bet timemaker with my friends at DraftKings.
So you know, I'm not going to go out and
bet a pole if it's not on DraftKings. I for
sure say that right now, right it is two pros
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video of him humping a pull right now, really get
into it too. It was live on when I was
doing radio in DC. We made a bet and it
was was either going to be the guy did the
show with or it was gonna be me and you.
I pay off my debts now, don't don't get it twisted.
I wanted them dudes that makes the bet and doesn't
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pay off the bet, I'll pay the bet. Well, listen,
you're just scared. Okay, that's fine. I mean I'm not poaching,
that's fine. I'm not part of this bet. It's not happening.
So well, it's not a bet. But I'm just telling
you Dallas is going to miss the playoff? Why that confidence?
Why nobody remember me? Remember? All right? So that's that's
from Troy, you know when he said, that's the biggest
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that's Aloni and I've ever seen in my entire life.
I wouldn't want to face him. And then he looked
at him from the horse. He looked down on the case.
That's why no one I ever remember you look down
on me. That's nice, I said in that moment when
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and so lead to lap. How do we do last night?
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And by the way, Brady, we had no choice lead
to Lap made your picks for you. So leak, did
I have a lead on Monday night? Is that the
one where I'm up by you? You do have a
lead in this right, and so I could see a
lead completely just throwing away this last night's game. You
could you could say some people are trying to sabotage.
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I wouldn't do that, trust me. Jonas, I know, I
know the game's Jonas plays who won last night. Well,
we'll go through it one by one. We started with
Jalen Hurt's first touchdown of the game. Would it be
a passing touchdown, a rushing touchdown, or would he have
no touchdown at all? LaVar and Jonas, You guys said passing, Brady,
I went ahead and said, rushing touchdown for Jay. You
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got that one, buddy, you got that now. Only I
think you said no touchdown at all. If I'm not mistaken, No,
we thought was I was. I was lured into trying
to say that. I resisted. I resisted, I said rushing touchdown.
Who tried to lure you into? I wonder who? Jonas?
I wonder who would have done that? Terrible Joseph, Have
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you ever been told you're an awful human being? Have
a day every day? Yeah? Pretty much? Every day? That
there that every day? My host and partners here, you
know what else? All right, Fellas, this one's gonna be
a little controversial. We had talked about this at length yesterday.
Come as a new report on Dan Snyder being a
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bad owner. Sometime before the game. It was between ESPN,
TMZ Pro Football Talk or no new report at all. Well,
before the game, you tell me, Adam Schefter had come
out saying with an update saying that the Dan Snyder
would be forced to sell the team sooner rather than later.
Is that new or that that it would be put
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on a fast track? Yeah, that's uh, it's up to
interpretation that report. We heard it said that specifically though
he would be forced to sell. Yeah, but that's still
that's still a play on words. The Pro Football Talk
to it. No, Pro Football Talk did not do it,
that's no. Nobody said that anyway, did they? Then anybody
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say ESPN? Well it was Adam Schefter on the Monday
night countdown on ESPN. Al right, did anybody pick that?
Nobody did pick that. That That doesn't matter. Let let's go. Well,
but I think it wasn't a new a new report.
But even if it weren't, like, nobody picked it. So yeah,
no one picked it, surprise, But somebody did pick no
new report. So that's what I'm trying. If they do
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pick up this is such crap. All right, Well, if
that's a push, sorry about that one, Jonas, I would
have been a note. Guys who had the most rushing
yards in the game between Miles Sanders, Brian Robinson, Jalen
Hurts and Antonio Gibson. Gibson, wasn't this Robinson, Brian Robinson
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did have it with eighty six yards, LaVar, you had
picked Miles Sanders, Brady, we had picked Jalen Hurts together
there and Hurt together that together you picked up Brian
Robinson went to Jonas, So Jonas takes that one. You
haven't one yet. Everybody had correctly predicted that Taylor Heineke
would throw an interception keep his streak going throwing an
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interception every game he started. By the way, is he
better than Carson? Went say? Not a throwing I just
I think he plays a style of football that helps
them have a better chance of winning. I guess did
you see him on the plane after so on the
plane afterwards Heneke's they gave him chains like they do
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with Kirk Cousins, gave him a pair of glasses. It's
already been done. Yeah, but he's got like a little
he's got a little bit next to him on the plane,
and he's got bush lights on us him. It's already
been done. Down dere guy drinking some bushes. Sorry, you're
just your second to the party. Last one you guys.
Philadelphia Landmark during the game. This was interesting. We had
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Rocky statue, we had Liberty Bill, we had a cheesecake
restaurant or a police horse. All of them were shown.
I'm not sure about the police horse, but the Rocky statue,
the Liberty bill, and the cheesecake restaurants in quotations was shown. Yeah,
cheesecake cheese steak? Which one was shown first? There was
there was there was a graphic of don't do it
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hurts hogs? Yes? And what was it? What? Where were
they at? That was in the first quarter, But where
were they at when they were showing the hogs the
office cheese steak? That geese steaks not? Yes, it is
two different things come on many like it's a sandwich.
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A sub is not a hog. A cheese steak is
not a hog. A cheese steaks definitely not a ho.
What is it? It doesn't go on a butt like
a hog steak, sandwich and Brady wins By, you got planning, yes,
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