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way tire buying should be. So two things stood out
yesterday in Houston. Probably could have delivered that better. That
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makes us out awkward, But Deshaun Watson looked rusty at
quarterback and the Houston Texans are atrocious while they're a
bad football team. And that was my biggest takeaway from
that game, the return of Deshaun Watson there with the
against the Houston Texans. Yeah, I always looked like he
was bedridden for like two years or like maybe just
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sage table for two years or so that I don't know,
but he looked look rusty. And that's one of the
things that I think people fail to understanding and realizes
the speed in the intensity of the game, Like it's
it's even at the college level too, Like you kind
of go down there pre games standing on the sidelines,
You're watching dudes fly around. You're like, dang, like I
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did that at one point if you're like going, I
don't like you think you could go out there and
do it again. Some part of you two is kind
of like you forget about like the mindset you have
to have going into it, and what that feels like.
It's it's you. I mean literally, you gotta flip a switch.
And I don't care what position you play, you at
the flip of switch, because when you go out there
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in the field, like you can get hurt. You can
have a serious, serious injury with how this game is played.
So it looked like the game was moving too fast
for him, and you kind of felt like that was
going to be the case. But fortunately it was a
warm up game against the Texans, who are the worst
team in the NFL. It's not even close, and in
front of a crowd that it didn't look like many
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people were there to really watch them. So I'm not
sure even mattered um that Watson was coming back and
if people wanted to come boo him or hate on him.
This team is so bad they can't field anything. You know,
I didn't seem like as much of anyone there at
the game. I don't, I don't. I kind of felt
like we were hitting towards it being a a dud
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of a story, and and it kind of lived up
to the potential of it, like it was a dud.
Like of course you were gonna hear fans being you know, fans,
they were going to boo them and and and put
it to you this way extraordinary. He left under some
extraordinary circumstances. I mean the things that played out and
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have happened. But players get boot that come back to
their former teams, you know, it happens. You know, either
you're super beloved. I mean, didn't they didn't Some people
boot Russell Wilson when he get went back to Settle.
I mean, people, Carol, he was leading. Just listen, some
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people are are going to get boots. Some people are
going to be beloved. I don't. I mean, you guys,
tell me. I didn't see anything happened that was out
of the norm for a marquee former franchise player returning
back to their their their home stadium, um their original stadium.
I didn't see anything out of the norm. They seem
like the Texans fan base just seems a little disenchanted
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with the franchise, Like they're not like it wasn't even
listed as a sellout, like I thought there was going
to be a sellout their most intended game. Did you
see did you see the stay? It wasn't even close.
But even like like tickets sold, like there were still
thousands of tickets that weren't sold to this game. And
I thought, man, Deshaun Watson's back, you know, and maybe
they come back and they're fired up, they feel like,
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you know, he burned a bridge with them, and yet
here we are and and they're just they didn't care.
They didn't care at all the way I think a
lot of people, myself included, thought they would. And that's
how it played out. Maybe all were sold out, you know,
maybe that's where they were all at heard about those
sweet Can I say this though, it's kind of crazy
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to think of the departure from Bill O'Brien. Well, they
were at least one in the a f C South,
which I don't know that that's much to ask for
right now. I mean that division that the South divisions
in the NFL, a f C, n NFC stink. And
it's like you moved on from Bill O'Brien and now
you're looking at a disaster. Since I mean he was
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winning with like the second string quarterbacks, third I mean
he was winning divisions and now they can barely even
feel a crowd to come watch. How bad this team
has gotten. It's it's brutal. Now, let's hear from Deshaun Watson.
So the Browns quarterback. He spoke after the game. He
talked about his return back to Houston, his performance here,
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he was afterwards. Being my first game back here in
Houston was was tough. You know, walking into the stadium
on the opposite side of the of the stadium and
locker room. It was different because I know exactly how
those guys get ready for games and how they do
the pre game to talk and everything. So it was
a lot of emotion. Like I said, it is what
it is. You know. I can't control what the fans
do and how they approach whenever I step on the field.
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My job is to go out there and execute and
do my best as I can for the team. I
just say I felt every single one of those seven
hundred days. Honestly, I said, whatever however long I've been out,
I felt every single one of those days. So getting
back in shape and everything was definitely uh definitely needed
to feel that today. Yeah, probably uh, probably sore, I
mean all that stuff. I mean, going on two years,
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he hasn't played an actual game. Although we do have
some good news according to Adam Schefter, uh Deshaun Watson.
This was reported yesterday um or over the weekend that
he has shown progress in his treatment program, you know,
signs of progress during his mandatory treatment program. Schefter always
just has that inside school. I'm almost like it's it's
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like some agents writing at four. I'm trying to figure out,
like what would indicate signs of progress instead of forty
he's down to bring us towel everywhere with him in
the game. I don't know, like, what are we like,
what are we talking about here? Could this quarterback towel
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have doubled as the towel that he used? Oh god,
like a ginzoo knife at some point, you know, like
I mean like you could do amazing things with that thing.
And and here's the the idea that Adam Schefter is
spinning this with, Well, look, you know he's shown signs
of how how do you prove that he's shown signs
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of progress from treatment? You know, what do you mean?
What are you getting signs of progress from treatment. I
mean that's like real, that's a real report. Yeah, and
that was all that was all the detail that was given. Yeah,
signs of progress. But what would be signs of progress
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at your bottle? Yeah? I've got an idea in my mind.
Do you want to hear I quote for you? I
got as this is from one source connected to Watson's
treatment program. Quote, He's been progressing well and he wants
to continue with it, and they feel it's helping him.
He's just sort of ongoing as needed and it will
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be ongoing until it's not needed anymore. And I think
it's given him a lot of help and support. But
this could take a while. I don't get it. I
don't either. I really don't get it, Like, like, what
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what we to do here? What are we doing here?
It just didn't make any sense, Like he's really showing
signs to progress. He's down to eighteen this time. He
was at forty something before. He's now down to eighteen.
He's got a rotation of eighteen. He's really he's really
trimmed the fat here at that, Like, what are we
talking about here? It could take a while, man, No kidding,
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he's got a problem. It could be here forever. It's
just so, I mean, I'm trying to figure out what
these these signs of progress are, LaVar. I mean, you
got to help us here. Don't put that on me.
You're trying to put that on me. I didn't even
feel like that was a real report, Like that's a
real report. It's like an onion headline. And and I'm
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I'm certain, I'm certain it is an onion And I
will say this, I'm more I'm more curious about what
he does now versus then than I was about this
game yesterday that he played in. I am more curious.
That is a curiosity. How do you move forward after this?
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Like if you like something, you like something like if
if you like ice cream and you say I'm giving
up ice cream, you know, there's the chance that you're
still you know, like, hey, like bunket, I'm gonna get
some ice cream today. Like it's it could be anything
that you have a vice with, right, I like Long Islands.
I might one day give up Long Islands. But there's
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the chance that I'm like, you know what, I'm Bunckett,
I'm gonna have some some Long Islands today. I just wonder.
I'm more curious about that because you know, when you
talk about him being you know, in the situation that
he's in, they said part of part of the agreement
was he was going to have to go through, you know,
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the whole you know, treatment of How how does this
all work? Right? Like, I wonder what that entails, like
outside of like talking to someone and educating themselves and
all that, Like did they test them? You know, do
they put them through like a rigorous test for like
that sell of that. That's I'm more curious of all
of that. I'm more curious honestly, Like I found I
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find that put it, put a bottle of baby oil
on the table and just say, I mean, because if
you think about it, I do believe this to be
I mean, I think I heard this before. I mean,
I'm just not gonna say I've read it. But when
you're on something, don't they have to give it to
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you to wean you off of it? Like they give
you small doses of it when you're going through like that.
The whole cold turkey doesn't work very well. Yeah, So,
so how is the process of undoing what what he's
got going on? How does that work. I've got an idea, right,
So obviously you guys travel, You've been traveling a lot lately,
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and you know, like those neck pillows you get for
the planes can help you on. They're great. There was
so tired Sunday morning. I bought one and I was
like kind of searching of which one is the right one.
And I gotta be honest with you, I don't think
it's gonna work. I think I just wasted a bunch
of money by the Yeah, I mean they're a little price.
He especially, I just like, like I can't fall a
sleep with my head like unless I'm laying down flat.
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I can't be sitting up and like my head just
perfectly straight and like just fall asleep to be able
to lean on it. You're supposed to be able to
lean on the good one, like I got a memory
foam one, and it's you gotta be able to It's
almost like it gives you the ability to lean like
and not stage straight like you're saying, tilt to the side. Yeah,
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but he need get to fill better than not having it. Yeah,
you need to get some sleep. But here's what I'm thinking, Like,
maybe because they realize you know, Deshaun Watson asked to
travel as well too, So maybe they come up with
a device that's like a neck pillar for a plane,
but instead it's like a pair of human hands. You know,
Like maybe that just so he feels like he's constantly
got somebody massaging his neck and it feels it almost
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simulates him getting massage that no, I understand, ain't the
one that Yeah, but you can't. Yeah, but you can't
you know there wouldn't his legs being more appropriate? Yes,
but again that's where he gets in trouble. So maybe
you put but I get the electrodes on his legs
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and you put it on like a low frequency. Yeah,
but he's getting that stimulation that's what they call it.
When you go into the lock or into the training room.
You know, you go get ice and yeah, so maybe
you ice and stem his legs, you know, and put
it in. Like maybe they create a new setting called
the Deshaun Watson setting. How about that? What's that setting? Like?
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I don't know, but what you would have to get
that information from him? Yeah, it's probably unique to him
certainly would uh, well, let's just wonder what the like,
what's what's what's the focus of it, Like what's the
end result of it, because you've got to be total
relaxation if it's to work. You don't want them to
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explode and like go off definitely not that's like the
last thing you want and justlode back at the next thing.
You know, he's putting his towels away in a filing cabinet.
You know, just the whole thing is uncomfortable. And again,
but you guys, I mean, are making jokes about this.
I think he's showing progress and I'd like to know though,
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Like I still like I'm curious, like what is that
process in all serious that some of these like tweets
and reports you from schefter. I'm just like, all right,
the agent wrote that, I mean literally, like it sounds
like it came directly from the agent. I'm like, and
look I get it, Like that's kind of his job,
Like he's an insider. He's gonna have these relationships. But
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I'm like, my goodness, like making a little bit more objective,
you know, like I would like to have more information.
I mean I wouldn't. Okay, that made me I felt
like I compromised myself there. Um, I'm I just would
be curious as to what what has been done, Like
you come out and say, Okay, Deshaun Watson has gone
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through the program, he's back, He's did his his suspension.
Like who's to say it's not business as usual? It's
just a different approach, you know what I mean? Like
who like and all seriousness, like I'm not I'm not
even joking right now. Who's to say you're not back?
And who's to say you haven't been back to business
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as usual? You know, because you always when you do things,
and and let's and this is all allege because he's settled.
But but we can assume because he did confess or
admit that he was getting these massages done, if he
doesn't believe he's guilty, which we all know he has
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assumed or continued to to say he's innocent. He wanted
to fight it, and he did whatever he needed to
do to continue playing football. So he doesn't believe he
did anything wrong. He doesn't believe he's wrong. So if
you don't believe that you're wrong, then why would you
stop doing what you're doing If you became one of
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the highest paid players in the history of the game,
like obviously he probably is sitting somewhere thinking he's done
everything right and everybody else got everything wrong. So that
was part of what got him that two jonas. It
might sound silly not but if we're being serious here,
if you don't think you did anything wrong then and
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and and you settled and and there everybody else is wrong,
then who's to say he's not continuing to do the
same exact things that got him to where he is
right now today. That's what I'm curious about. That's more
people are superstitious. They keep doing the same things because like, yeah,
I had success doing this, and keep doing it. Same
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same shoe, same same shoe, last tied saying, same tile,
saying what eme if you think he's like superstitious about it, now,
that's great. What if he hasn't done it and he
played the way he played yesterday and was like, man,
forget this. But you remember when Superman got punched in
his face when he went into the little diner after
he came out because he said he didn't want to
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be Superman because he wanted to hang with Lowis Lane.
What if what if Deshaun Watson came out of that
game like forget this, like Deshaun Watson got to do.
Deshaun Watson, I gonna be that guy the field. Remember
the program when the lattimer got up the gas and
he got ran over on the side. Hey, I gotta
get back to this stuff that got me here, And
that's what he did. I mean, that's a great that's
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a great illustration. Honestly, it's a great illustration of it. Ye,
Ladimer might be the best one. That's the best example
I've heard. By the way, any first responder will tell
you never try to beat a train. After breaking You
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what you guys are gonna be doing New Year's Eve.
I know you're gonna be watching the college football playoff.
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You got one number one Georgia verse number four Ohio State.
Ohio State gets in there in the Peach Bowl, and
then the Fiesta Bow is Michigan number two versus number
three TCU? All right, so Mr College Football there, Brady Quinn.
Did they get it right? TCU doesn't lose any ground.
TCU is still in the playoff even though they lost
their Big Twelve title game. Yeah, they got it right.
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I think ultimately, when you look at the resumes of
all the teams, you know who are you gonna move
ahead of TCU at that point? Um, they have five
Top twenty five wins this season. They won four in
a row during the course of their Big Twelve play
and look they lose in overtime. In my opinion, I
thought that third and UM, the third and goal play
where Kendre Miller the running back for TCU extended the football.
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He ended up losing it and then ultimately recovering it.
But I thought he broke the plane. I thought they
got a little bit hose there. I did talk to
Mike Pereira. He said the Big Twelve coordinator said they
reviewed it, however, and they had a they had a
confirming angle that said it was short. But it would
have been nice to hear that publicly, and there really
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wasn't anything from the Big Twelve stating that. So you know,
obviously the fourth down stop is what it is. I
hated the play calling, not giving Max dugg In a
chance to go score those final two plays. But the
point is, you know, they lost a close, tight game
to a good Kansas State team that they beat earlier
in the season. You can't penalize them for playing in
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conference championship weekend and allow at Alabama or even Ohio
State for that matter, to go ahead of them when
they were sitting at home watching. So I think they
got it right. TCUs had a great season, um kind
of felt like a season of destin almost, especially the
way they came back in that game. But I'll be
interested to see how they could score off versus Michigan.
You know, this is one of those programs that hasn't
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been a heard of it. We get to see what
they're capable of. Uh and and really, you know, I
think for Ohio State it's a second life, you know,
a second chance that for as talented as that team
is now getting a shot of going and winning a
national championship. But Georgia definitely looks like the best team.
They should be number one, Michigan at two TCU and
then obviously, ohw I stated, for did you guys see
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the mock up of what a twelve team playoff bracket
would look like? Oh? Yeah, I mean it's it. I
can't I I like what they did. And to answer
the question Joan is, yes, they did get it right.
I think this is going to be exciting. And I
think it would be exciting if TCU doesn't, you know,
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get get beat up. I think it would be even
more exciting. But I was looking at like what a
twelve and obviously because Penn State would have made it
into the playoffs, that there was a twelve team twelve
team playoff, But I think the level of excitement and
and and the amount of participation it once it goes
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to that twelve team twelve team playoff, I think it's
pretty that's pretty phenomenal. By the way, I was talking
with Rob Parker last night and he's just so against
the twelve team playoffs and says, well, there's not even
four four good enough teams to win a national title.
I expand it, and I'm thinking, bro, it's not about
whether or not you're a legitimate national championship contender. It's
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about presenting somebody with the opportunity. Like nobody looks at
the NFL playoffs and says, man, the seven seeds are
real super Bowl contender. But in in a in a
one game playoff, you never know. You don't know what's
going to happen. Like we've seen wild card teams win
super Bowls before because they get hot, they they find
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themselves in a good spot against the team, a team
has a bad half, and here we go, like just
the idea that you want to dismiss it because well,
the twelve team would be Washington or the eleventh team
would be Penn State, and Penn State couldn't win a
national title. How the hell do you know they were
competitive against Ohio State of Ohio State went on a
run and they saw them again in the college football
semifinal game in a championship game with familiarity. You have
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no idea, but it's about presenting the opportunity. So anybody
that dismisses it and says we don't need to expand,
come on, man, Like, at some point, I think it's
gonna be awesome. I think I think it's awesome. I mean, looking,
you can make the same argument for the NBA playoffs
and saying, well, why don't you why do you need
playing games? Then like, well, what's the point of that, Like,
you might as well cut out a lot of those,
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you know, expanded playoffs scenarios, because not every NBA team
is gonna have a chance of going and winning an
NBA championship, right, So what's the point of having a
playing game? I just I think that's a it's a
failed argument. If you want to say it diminishes the
regular season, that's something that I think there is some
validity to. I Mean, the reality is if if you
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obviously can still lose a game came or two in
the regular season, but making the playoff and go win
a national championship, then yeah, not every game is that
important in the regular season, and for college football, the
regular season has been what I think. Look, I think
it's better in the NFL, and it's been something that
I think it's carried college football forever. I mean, think
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about how we used to basically determine who our national
champion was. It was largely to turn based on their
schedule in the regular season, and then they'd go play
a bowl game based on the affiliations, whether it was
you know, once we got into the BCS, that kind
of changed. But we used to have a bowl game
out after the regular season and we have people vote,
and the people would determine who the national champion was.
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Like we that's why we had split championships, and we
get a championship because of that. Yeah, it was time
for Nebraska to get it. So Tommy Osborne got it,
not not Joe Paterno, but both went undefeated, you know,
and so so think about that, like that's how it
used to be determined. And now we're getting to a
point where we have an expanded playoff system. Uh, I
think it's really fair and I think it's it checks
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off all the boxes. In my opinion. You're incentivized in
the regular season, and then you're even in your championship
conference play because the top four teams get to buy.
That's huge, right, It's one less game you have to play,
wear and tear, but also one less game you can
potentially lose. The next four would then get home field
advantage in those first round games. That's huge. It's significant advantage,
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especially for teams that might be playing up north when
you've got a team that used to play in that
sort of those conditions in that weather. So that's a
big advantage and it's a huge excenter for the schools too.
Then that next round of quarterfinal games, right with the
eight remaining teams, they get to go to the New
Year's Six. Those that the quarterfinals, semifinal games are rotated
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amongst the New Year's Six, and so you get the
bowl experience, you get to go on site with you know,
any of these bowls that do a tremendous job setting
it up. And so for the families, the players, etcetera.
I mean, it's a ton of fun, it's a great economies,
it's all kinds of stuff that I mean, God Lee
Michigan rolled up in got Indianapolis Man mold even against
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the state team. Well, I think they were morning because
Drew Brees got struck by lightning. Okay, so he survived. Okay,
that's good. You know that whole there's not four good
teams that could do it. Imagine Alabama will be one
of those those teams that got in if it was
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a twelve twelve team. And if you don't think that
alabamaica run through. Alabama beat any any tea if you
don't take go ahead and just take names and all
the way to the titles like let's go ahead and
acknowledge the fact that you know. Look, Nick Saban came
on our show during you know, the Big half time
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and and I think what he said had it's true.
I talked to one of my buddies who's a handicapper
out in Vegas. I said, what would it be neutral
site Alabama versus TCU? He said, and I said it
on TV Before I even asked this, he to see
you they send them to another planet. I said on TV,
I said, to be a two touchdown favorite. And he
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text me back, he is fourteen fourteen and enough points
is what BAMA would be giving TCU on a neutral site.
So the reality is that you know, Nick Saban's not wrong.
Now outside of Georgia, that might be the only team
that Alabama's not gonna be favorite against, But they probably
would be vers Ohio State, They probably would be versus Michigan.
And then they have two of the best players in
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the country and Bryce Young and Will Anderson. So like
I understand his his rationale for what he's saying why
Alabama should be considered to be part of it because
they are talented. He is, you know, he's got a
proven track record, and you put him in a championship scenario,
they can make a run. But they didn't do enough
during the course of the regular season ultimately deserve that
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having that opportunity based on what they did this regular season.
First is what Alabama did. So look at expanded playoffs
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Even as good as I think Alabama is and a
towel as talented as they are, I think it would
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Who wants to step up reporting the issues? A lot
of travel between you guys over the past several days,
Any problems Brady always has a problem on a plane,
seemingly anything go down Brady on on a flight that
you were part of this weekend? Or what do we
have to try to think about? You know, I already
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told you my my most ridiculous uh I our story
is is Saturday, Saturday morning and through Saturday evening. I
learned more about my favorite drink, Long Island. By the way,
I didn't know there were different types. I thought it
was just that they have. There's one called electric Lemonade.
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There's cherry coat, there's I forgot my name, there is
can I touch my knees, shoulders hit and toes. I
mean they're like, yeah, what's the mixture of alcohol that's
in a Long Island? Everything? You know? It's it is
everything is an a m F a Long Island. What
is the A m F stand for lee audios? My friend? Yeah?
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Is that very goodly? Way to clean that up? Is
that like a margarita fill drink? And it's like, uh,
I know what t G I Fridays when I worked there,
that was where that was like every time somebody turned
twenty one, when they came into t g I Fridays,
they'd always order an MF because that would get it
done fast, because it's got everything in it and you
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would just get tranquilizer dronk like knows like a Bowling
Alley or used to be like a chain of boy.
Uh god, I think you're right. I think Mulling Alley
back in the day. Yeah, well, I mean that was
on our side of the world, not yours. Jonas. I
don't even know why you're saying. Yo. Yeah, come on man, Yeah, anyway,
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it works for me. That's fine. By the way, can
I just I'm stunned by this. I don't think that
this is true, but I think somebody who listens to
this show is a liar. All right. I don't need
a name call here, but you guys would know this
better than me. So there's a guy who listens in
Australia and by the way, we appreciate it, John who's
listening in Australia show we appreciate on the I Heart
Radio app and he says, does Brady know how to
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actually wear a travel pillow. Most people put it on
from the back of the neck. It's actually supposed to
go on from under the chin with the opening behind
you when you're traveling. That's not true. It's true. Here's
here's what I'd say to that it's not. Why are
they falsely advertising it every time? That's how it was
designed to be put on. Then clearly, look, I already
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gave you guys the secret if you really get banged
up and have to go to the bathroom. I you, look,
you use the toilet backwards. That way you can set
your peer on top and you can pass out on
top of the top toilet in case you have to
go to the bathroom. But it's true. I've already given
this advice out to you. You're talking about mfs and
long islands. If you're really banged up, just going to stall,
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you know, and and go on the go on the
toilet backwards. There you go. I had a buddy that
told me that trick, and honestly, it's probably the one
of the top five piece of advice I've ever got.
What what buddy was aton Its a very good But
this guy is full of crap. You don't be a
travel pillow. You don't put lee What are you talking about?
It works better that way, It absolutely works better way
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when you choke yourself. Well, you what's gonna happen when
you're in your seat. You're gonna lean your head forward,
You're not backwards. Oh, isn't potentially that the whole point
you can The whole point of it is you pull
it tight enough where it does give you support to
the front. But it's called a neck roll. It's a
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neck roll. Like when has a neck roll in football
ever worked better when you put it in the front
of you what. It's a neck roll, not a throat roll.
It would be called a throat roll if it if
it would for the front. I just go back to
the packaging. I've never seen somewhat advertised for wearing it back.
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I'm pretty sure that people who invented it were probably like, Yeah,
this isn't how it's supposed to be worn. Imagine a
lineman coming out with a throat roll, like he came
playing around. Either he's got a broken neck or he's
coming out here to break on the two guys. Do
you guys remember doing COVID when like they'd be passing
out those medical mass and I remember I'd see some
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people like the white so I would be showing and
bose I would be showing, and I was like, man,
now I'm a questioning, like which side you're actually supposed
to wear towards your face. I wore with the white
side on, pointing out because it just matched better with
stuff I was wearing, Like like if I had white on,
I didn't want the blue to throw off my outfit,
so I went with the opposite side. And then I
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was told later on that that's not the way you're
supposed to do it exactly. So I remember like throwing
it on quick one time I wasn't even paying attention to,
like because we were walking into a store or something.
I wasn't even paying attention to which I was on.
Someone's like, you know you've got that on backwards right,
and I just looked at my go, you know this
is doing nothing right. I was like, they was so
taken back by it. I was like, by the way,
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we're gonna look back at some of our behavior during
that time and go, what like were I wore the
same medical masks because I had in my car probably
a thousand times. I'm like, there's no way this was
designed to actually still be functional at this point. Yeah,
so so I've been doing it was maybe the travel
pillow stuff is you know, we we've now clear that
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up from from Australia. By the way, in Australia, the
toilet goes in the opposite direction, So maybe it's an
Australian thing, like it could be that maybe they do
things a little bit. You could still use as spot
for himself backwards. Okay, so when you flush the toilet
in Australia, I've heard that the it circles the other way,
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opposite to ours in the States. That's what I've heard. Again,
I've never been to Australia's like, I don't. I don't
know that for a fact. If by the way, if
that's not true, we'll take out of the podcast. So
I'm just the podcast, alight. I mean, I don't know.
I mean just try yet, any travel issues, any anything
pop up? Anybody getting a fight on a plane? Your
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big spirit airline guy the usually find Yeah, wait, did
I it was the old couple? There's this that was
last week. Though I didn't have much of bad this
time around. It was actually pretty nice. By the way
I underestimated hanging up ornaments on a tree with my
kid around. I mean he throws them all, yank them
off the tree, and three at the unbreakable ones. We
just broke one literally blast break fell off for what, No,
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