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January 24, 2023 39 mins

Tom Brady gets cranky with Jim Gray asking the same question he’ll be asked all offseason. The guys side with Ed Reed who was disrespected by Bethune-Cookman and another weekly edition of “Would You Rather…?”

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(01:36):
we're having a little discussion on the Let's Go podcast.
That's Tom Gray's Tom Brady's pod that he does with
Larry FitzGeralds also a part of that from time to time.
And so Jim Gray just you know, was asking Tom
Brady just the question everybody was curious about. And Uh,
here's how that went yesterday on the pod. Tom, you're

(01:57):
leaving everybody guessing. Uh, you said you'll take your time.
Do you have any type of a timetable as to
what you might want to do regarding your football career? Jim,
if I knew what I was gonna do, I've already
done it. Okay, I'm taking a day at a time.
I sent your antagonized by the question. They're scratching. It's
only the question, and everybody wants to hear. You're scratchy.

(02:19):
I appreciate you're asking. Thank you cool, little salty Tom Brady. Yeah,
you could just be a hole. I guess. I mean,
I know him and he's not doing a show together.
I'll say, I know they've got a long relationship with
one another, but I don't know. It seems like he's
almost cranky old. I can relate to Jim Gray, by

(02:41):
the way, at that moment, that's for sure. Is that definitely?
But when you have, when you have, I'm going to
breeze over it, because that that I'm going to breeze over.
We're not we're not saying that, we're not dropping there
and you're not interviewing, Like I just think it's a

(03:03):
dollar bill right here, Come get it ten dollars right here.
I mean that's like double that's like apparently that was
worth it for you. Huh. I was unbelievab. That's like
Jim Gray. I can relate to Jim Gray on two levels,
Like get out of here with that A holes And

(03:26):
you know what, Tom Brady is an athlete where media people.
By the way, I can't stand it when somebody calls
me an athlete. I am a media personality. That's what
I am. So so I just fell like in the
last break and just ripped open my pants. Yeah, I

(03:46):
was getting something out of the garage and it's just
I wasn't paying attention. You got crossed, put my hand
on something that wasn't overly stable, and it kind of
gave way and I was like hitting my knee into
ripped a hole in my pants. And I looked at
my wife. I was like, I love these pants. I
was like, can you can you sew this? It's not

(04:08):
gonna work. But if you love them, you just rock
them with a hole in them. Yeah, I was thinking that.
But they're like that type of material that if if
you keep wearing them, like the hole is only gonna
get bigger and bigger. Yeah, that's why i'd wear them.
I want that hole to keep growing. Yeah, I feel like, yeah, radio, Yeah,

(04:34):
that's right, that's right, that's going to keep getting that. Yeah,
that's true. Daddy, Daddy, your whole guy bigger what daddy?
What's that? Um? Anyway? Anyway, Um, I digress. I feel
like you've been through this, LaVar, feel like you've quit

(04:56):
through this before. Well, child that it's a wolf of
ball bat is what that is? Um? That's for that
beer tap? Win? Hey don't I mean would do would

(05:20):
you do? These shows? All? Right? Like it's almost like
the format of these shows is to have someone on
that does interview styles. Uh, interview style of media. That's
why you have Jim Gray on the show. Like you're
basically doing a show where you asked Tom Brady questions.

(05:42):
It's not a podcast where it's like you're you're getting
all of this commentary from Tom Brady and Larry Fitzgerald
and Jim Gray. It's like most of these these other
athletes podcasts, they're being interviewed. It's just a podcast where
they do an interview. So to me, if you're going

(06:05):
to get irritated like by now, I would assume they
have an idea what they're going to talk about. I mean,
go figure, right, we don't do an interview style um show.
We we put our topics out there like you guys
put the topics out there, and we we do the
show so you're aware of what's gonna happen before the

(06:26):
show even takes place. There's a rundown the show. Like
I would assume as high level as Tom Brady is
and as high profile and high level as Jim Gray is,
so on and so forth, Larry Fitzgerald, that they have
a runner show, they have a rundown of the show.
What are you getting irritated for about being asked a
question that is relevant, super relevant to who you are?

(06:49):
I don't I don't get that. I don't know, And
obviously you do the show, so you should be prepared
as well to answer that question right like you're you're
going to be. Yeah, it was almost like he didn't expect,
Like I don't know, maybe they talked before the show
and he's like, you know, I don't want to talk
about that. Whatever the case is. I just thought that

(07:11):
was interesting to hear him react like that. Um, maybe
it was just more for you know, antics and everything else. Um,
you know, everything is about getting clicks now, so maybe
that was part of it. I don't know. I just
thought it was interesting that he reacted like that. He
almost sense maybe he's having a bad day, Maybe he's
got a sense of frustration. Maybe it's all for traumatic

(07:33):
effects so people will listen. Uh, not saying he's taking
a page of Aaron Rodgers book, but because they go
about a different ways. But um, when you do a
weekly you know people are gonna keep asking, especially when
you're a future Hall of fam and you're as talented
as as they both are. So I just thought, I mean,
I don't know, I wouldn't I would hope that I
would never talk to you guys like that. I know

(07:55):
Jonas is joking, but I don't think we've ever responded quite.
It's busting balls like That's just that's part of the
nature of it. But I think there's a couple of
things that are going on with him, just my perspective
on it. He lost, there's that. Yes, his team stinks. Um,

(08:17):
he didn't play well at times this year, although he
wasn't bad, but you know, he didn't play well at times,
and he was on a bad football team. And inherently
his life got way more difficult when he went through
the divorce. Like whatever you want to say about that
having an impact on the field or not, or having
an impact on your personality, all of a sudden, there

(08:37):
are things that are now part of his life that
he probably never anticipated or expected that are now there,
and he's having to go through all of that and
he doesn't have the distraction of football to take him
away from that. So now it's all hitting him, maybe
more so now that he's got extra time on his
hands than he did before. So there's there's that stuff
going on, plus the fact that he plus the fact

(09:00):
that he also, you know, probably had plans of you
know what, I'd love to go play for the forty
nine ers, my boyhood team, and now he's seeing that
they may not be in the market for a quarterback
because they got a guy who was drafted last in
the draft who's got them one step closer to a
Super Bowl. So maybe he's a little bit irritated. If
you're irritated based off of off of some of those

(09:22):
those variables, then you're petty. He's petty, And I don't
think he's a petty dude. I just think that he'd
in that moment, it just sounded like he was caught
off guards. So I'll I'll go towards kind of like
kind of what you were alluding to to is that
maybe it was discussed pre pre production meeting that look,

(09:43):
it's not something that I want to talk about. Maybe
Jim Gray asked it anyway. You know, I don't know
that that that to me could be the reason why
you you you dropped the F bomb twice on giving
the response. But you gotta believe no matter where Tom
Brady goes during the course of a day. If someone
sees him, the first thing they're asking after they say

(10:07):
you're Tom Brady or there's Tom Brady, it's Tom Brady.
Are you coming back? But are you coming back? Like
I don't even know if they're going to ask where.
I just think people want to know if he's coming back.
He probably hears the question every single time he leaves
his home. Much by the way, are you able to
leave your home if you're Tom Brady? Like there is

(10:30):
a price to fame? Like I wonder if he's even
able like I enjoyed it. I mean, dang, yeah, you know,
I'm just asking how do you move like that? How
can you move undetected like that? Asking the question? I mean,

(10:50):
don't shoot the messenger here. It's a little warmer in Tampa.
I don't know if he resides there in the off season,
but it's a little warmer in Tamma. I don't know.
Bundle up. You can't bundle up to cover your face.
You know, you can't be obscure based off of you know,
like a scar for anything, unless unless you're Michael Jackson
or his kids, you know which Michael Jackson has a

(11:13):
hair anymore? So that wouldn't work out for him. No,
he's not. No, he's Nolael Jackson. I've heard that, But
I just he had like Tom Brady's coming back next year. Correct.
I don't think he's walking away. And I actually think
his plan or his idea going into his decision to

(11:35):
want to come back was I just want to do
it one more time and then I'm going to get
back to the family stuff and all the other things
that I had planned. And now he's been kind of
put in this spot to where, well, if I gave
up my marriage for that bag of craft that we
rolled out in Tampa this year, I lost that one.
So I gotta come back for at least another season

(11:57):
and try and go out. Was it one season season? Jonas?
I mean, I feel like I feel like if you
were going to if you were going to continue to
be married. I don't think that it was this season
that was the differentiator. I just think that it was
just the nail was already in the confidence. He's like,

(12:18):
you know what, if it's gonna be what it's gonna be,
I'm playing anyway, Like I'm gonna just go ahead and play. Like,
to me, that's what I would feel like in this scenario,
like I hate getting into, you know, the weeds of
personal business, but I would assume that the marriage had
already taken its turn before this season. That's what I

(12:40):
would say. Like he went home, It's like, let me
think about it. If I'm anna retire, I let people
say I'm gonna retire and said nothing. Then I'm sitting
at home. I'm looking at her, she's looking at me.
We're like, you know, you like going to stretch out
and do karate and and Brazilian jiu jitsu. I like
doing the t V twelve method. You know, we both

(13:01):
love our family. Like, let's just try to like, you know,
move forward. I'm just going to go back and do
what I do best, play football, And you're going to
go model and and stretch out yoga yoga stuff. Yeah. Yeah,
I mean it's not I'm not speculating. Oh boy, that
is true. Well, I mean, if the rumors are true,

(13:24):
he's doing fine. You know, if you believe any of
the stuff that's out there as far as where he's
moved on to he's doing, He's doing all right. You
know you believe that stuff. But again, I mean, life
is about moving on. I agreed. It's a great point.
Great point. It is Two Pros and a Cup of
Fox Sports Radio. I'm sorry eating here right now, Jonah

(13:48):
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head coach, a team, a bunch of players, some emotions,
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(14:54):
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(15:18):
So what the hell happened with Ed Read and Bethune Cookman.
I'm really confused, because how are you confused? He pretty
so he's upset that like his office wasn't clean and
some others. So he went to social media and complained

(15:38):
about the conditions. Well yeah, like, but I don't understand
if he signed the deal. He didn Okay, so the
deal hadn't been signed yet, but he was already moving
everything in and being a part of the program and
taking things over. Like that's so, who got cold feet?
It's not cold feet. I think he agreed to do it.

(15:59):
I think he was, um, he's the type of man
that wants to impact young men and wanted to to
go the route of an HBCU and help out. And
I think when he got there, you know, there was
probably an agreement in principle to what his contract was
gonna be. There was a lot of people who didn't
tell him how bad it was, how bad the facilities were,

(16:20):
how bad the condition of the campus was, and all
the things they were dealing with. I mean, there, here's
the reality is Ed read Hall of Famer, Like he's
he wants to come coach at your school, and you
can't even have the decency to clinton the dude's office.
I mean, I know it sounds like petty or small,

(16:41):
but you should have a damn band and a welcoming
committee and like this. This is this is be the
biggest greatest moment potentially in Bethune Cookman's history in football.
I mean, look what Dion did for Jackson State during
his time there, and the attention it got and probably
the additional revenue they were able to generate an attention
and all that. You don't think Ed Reid couldn't do that,

(17:01):
but Thune Cookman, he's the greatest. I'll put it this way,
He's the greatest player that I ever played against. He
changed everything that you did as a quarterback when you
went out there on the field. There was times you
couldn't tell what damn covers they were playing because Ed
Reid and literally we would go about looking at our
own film and we predict because because our o c

(17:23):
when I was in Cleveland Robins, he had been with
Ed in Miami. Because you have to understand how Ed thinks,
how he works. He's gonna watch what you did earlier
in the season, and if we showed that same route concept,
it doesn't have to be with even the same personnel.
If we showed the same thing, he's gonna jump and
he's gonna pick it off. And he because he knows
exactly what you're gonna do, he's like, So we would

(17:43):
literally set up double moves where we put in a
play that we had showed once before and showed enough.
Ed would see it, and we try to run a
double move off that to try to get a big play.
Like our entire game plan was based around trying to
trick Head Reid. That's how good he was. Do you
understand the impact he would have a Bethune Cookman and
and whoever the administrators are, the president, all the people involved.

(18:07):
They didn't want to show him the sort of respect
he deserves when he gets there. It's crazy to me,
it is. I mean, it's disrespectful. It's taken for granted
what I think Ed could bring to that program. And
I'm sure he was shocked surprised, because hey, he should.
He deserves that sort of welcoming. But he's prideful too

(18:28):
to agree. Like I think we all can understand when
you are under taking something, you're trying to build it
back up, the difficulties, the challenges, But then to not
even have any appreciation or not even have all the
people that said they want you and want to bring
you in and they're they're on your team, they're on
your side to not help you build it up, and
they can't even clean your office when you get there.
I mean, it's just it's sad, man, It is really sad.

(18:52):
And so I think, you know, I don't know that
it's not cold feat That's not what this is. This
is a matter of just two people, you know, out
of realizing like we're probably not gonna work, you know,
going down the line, because Ed is very transparent and
he wants excellence. That's all he will will accept. And
I don't think that Bethune Cookman and the and the

(19:12):
you know, all the powers that be there are aligned
with him and how he thinks they need to get
there and how he wants to go achieve that. And
there's been protests at the school. You've got players who
have come out who are upset about the way the
whole thing is gone, and like that's that's pretty mind
boggling that you would have this sort of a come

(19:33):
up as far as your program goes. That Ed Reid, who,
by the way, everybody loves Bill Belichick loves him like
every like anybody that talks about him, and he's actually
like he's been an assistant, he's been like he's almost
been borderline and intern on certain staffs at the NFL
level and in college, and then he has an opportunity
to go there to improve the program. And they got

(19:54):
a bunch of craft line around in his office. Like
it's pretty that's that's pretty wild that that they would
let it get the point, would ask the question and
and and just just based off you know, like adding
on to what you said, if you don't care about me,
like if I showed up with with your daughter to

(20:15):
your home and your home was filthy and and and
just trash everywhere, You're not only telling me you don't
care about you know what I got going on. You
don't care about what you have going on. It's more
of an indictment on on the leadership. And I don't

(20:39):
know if it's the a D. I say this even
if it goes this, this goes all the way up
the flagpole, because if you're talking about the leadership of
the entire institution, if you have a football field where
and listen, it's not it's not it's not new for

(21:00):
a coach to take his players to the facilities and
pick up trash. Joe may guys do that one time
after a game. They went through the stadium, the stadium
and and they picked up trash after the game. You know,
I mean, trash gets on gets on the ground after

(21:21):
after games. I mean, this is what it is, right,
That's not that's not something that's unique. What's what's unique
to this situation is that trash was going to get
picked up at Beaver Stadium. They were going to clean
that stadium. I think the point, I think the point
at Reid is making is this is your home. And

(21:42):
if this is how you treat your home that, how
do you expect or anticipate that I'm going to come
in put my name, my brand, my reputation. You just
named some of his accolades, uh Jonas right, Like, I'm
gonna put my name, my reputation on the line. You
know what they'll say, They'll say, oh, only Dion Sanders

(22:03):
was able to come in and crack the code the
way that he did. Well, you know what they did,
roll out the band when Dion came in. They had
they had the state police there, the sheriffs there, that,
the school, the president like you name it, the school,
the community leaders, this, that, etcetera, etcetera. They rolled out whatever,

(22:26):
however the extent and the magnitude of what they could go,
they rolled it out at Jackson State to Dion Sanders,
and Dion Sanders still dealt with a lot of issues
of a lack of resources. But there's one thing to
deal with a lack of resources. It's another thing to
deal with a lack of care. And I think that

(22:49):
that's the biggest issue here. And I think what upset
him and what you saw in that video and all
that anger that came out of them is that I
know I know at real well, I know him real well.
That's a disappointment that he had because he had probably
started to build relationship with the players. He knew that

(23:11):
this was going to cost him the opportunity to be
able to coach those kids, and he's one of those
types of dudes. It will upset him to let those
kids down. Nothing else mattered. So that's what you gotta understanding.
The anger that that people saw and heard in the

(23:32):
video that that he released. He's been his his foundation.
He's been helping kids since forever. You know, uh in
in New Orleans and Louisiana. He helps he helps kids,
that's what he does. Like that's his thing for a really, really,
really long time. And I think that that anger that

(23:53):
he had was that, like, you bring me into a
situation where you're telling me me imediately before I even
coach one game, before I coach one practice, before I
before I do pretty much anything, this is how much
you care about the success of this program. And that's

(24:13):
a problem. It's like when they tell you the honeymoon
and the honeymoon phases over. Well, if the honeymoon phase sucks,
isn't that kind of the the indicator that things aren't
heading in the right direction? Now? He did, he did,
He did apologize on social media for the rant and
you know, said it was unacceptable as a coach, as
a father, as a leader. But then this video also

(24:35):
came out over the weekend where he was talking with
his team explaining the situation that they weren't going to
ratify his contract. And here was edreyd talking to the
Bethune Cookman football team. Yeah, curse and you only heard
curse words before. And they got parents in here not
to leave. And like I told you, I want all

(24:55):
of these recruits. But then some corrupt people in this world,
some e keys like I do, so I want to
talk here too from me. So that was ed Reid
fired up. He went. He went a whole lot further
than more than that. And by the way, you know,
Dion even came in and shied. Then, you know, in

(25:16):
that video, Dion came into He kind of could sold
ed to a degree, but well, I thought it was awesome.
Dion supported ed and and because he knows the difficulties
of it, right, like he knows from his experience at
Jackson State. And Ed alluded to that too in the
video that one viral where he was kind of going
off on the administration of a Thune Cookman for the

(25:38):
difficulties and how Dion basically, you know, opened up a
conversation about the tough conversations that need to be had
about HBCUs and all of that, and Ed just continued
to shine a light on it. And I think the
hard thing is is, you know, now you've got a
group of young men who don't have a head coach anymore.
They don't have that that leader, that figure a bunch

(26:01):
of kids have been recruited to, especially given the timing
of all this, that throws a wrench in their life
and their football careers. And I hate that for them.
I hate this for Ed Reid because I was excited.
I really was excited not only to see what he
could do there, but to see where this was gonna
translate to down the road as a head coach, because
I just I think that much of him as a

(26:23):
player and as a person as far as every encounter
that I've ever had with them, or just going up
against the playing against them. Yeah, it's crazy, man. They
talked so crazy about Dion when he left Jackson State.
Think about that. People have criticized him, They have called
him everything but his name. Some people said he set

(26:46):
HBC used back about what he did. Well, yeah, I
mean LaVar, I mean literally, he left for you know,
a team that won one game last year. How dare
he how dare he take you know, one of these
primo jobs and leave everybody else behind? God, God forbid.
A guy wants to improve a situation and takes over
a legitimate rebuild at the next level, and everybody wants
to criticize him, for God forbid. I just think it's

(27:08):
kind of it's crazy the judgment of of some of
these situations, like Dion Sanders is supposed to coach at
Jackson State until till he retires, Like that's wishful thinking. People.
People do this at at major levels all the time.
Somebody will leave Rutgers and go to Michigan. Somebody will

(27:31):
leave Michigan and go to Notre Dame. Somebody will leave
this place and go to USC. It happens all the time,
and and and for what it's worth, be clear, Dion
was trying to get the Florida State job. So all
the people that were talking crazy about him, you should
understood Dion was trying to get a major coach of

(27:53):
coach Power five coaching job out the gate. He had
to go. He had to go a different direct him
because people didn't they were skeptical about if he could
do or not or not didn't Dion have to come
out of his own pocket to pay for certain things
that Jackson There was a whole lot of things that
Michael straight hand donated. Um what what Airline donated? Uh,

(28:17):
there were a lot of different different resources that Prime
butt to the table. And these are things that people
don't even know right not don't even know. Dr dre
They gave him head if I was like he was
spoiling them kids, But what he was doing was he
was showing them what the standard is, you know. And
and I thought that Prime was exceptional and how he

(28:39):
handled a situation where if he had really shined to
light on it from the jump the way that that
at Reid did. Now, I don't know if Jackson State
was as bad a condition as as what what Bethune
Cookman is, but I will say this, I know it
was bad. I know Dion was frustrated and dealing with

(29:01):
a lot of different issues that never even touched the
surface of media to even be discussed, you know, and
it would have been embarrassing, just like right now. But
film Cookman should be embarrassed more than anything else. They
should be embarrassed because to me, if you're if you're

(29:22):
in a trash rat infested place, and this is what
you have those kids using as their sports facility, and
this is what you think it's supposed to be. And
like you said, you you can't even clean that man's office.
I don't care if it's a hall of fame or not.
You're bringing in a leader of these young men. You
can't clean that man's office for him to come in

(29:45):
and bring his own stuff. You use a different example.
I would just say it like this, if I had
you were Jonas over as a guest in my house
and I didn't set up like the guest bedroom, Like
imagine if like the beds aren't done, the sheets are
dirty from the last time someone else had been there.
Picture that concept. There's like tissues and stuff on the floor,

(30:07):
Lord knows what's in those I was thinking more congestion,
because I've been a little congested this week, but maybe
something else. But in all seriousness, like think about the
pants on the floor, like like, come on, man, you'd
walk into you'd walk into one of our house. You'd
be like, man, you you must not want me to

(30:27):
stay here, like you didn't prepare a spot for me
to come. And and all these people talking crazy, they
would think the same exact thing if they were in
the same situation. You don't want me here. You must
not want me here. You said it exactly exactly the
way anyone would sensibility would be thinking in that moment,

(30:48):
you must not want me here that like is that
what it is? Like? Man, you want read to go? Huh?
Like you can't even clean the man's office, like who?
Like wow, Like this up to you, this is your job.
Like I get painting lines on the field, I get
being the equipment manager. I've had to do all those
things as a head coach. But I'll tell you, even

(31:09):
at a high school level, when I got hired as
a head coach, my office was clean. They even got
me a new chair and a new computer monitor. By
the way, By the way, that's not even computer with
the last, and and that's not even the that's not
even a football thing. That's a school thing. School. There's
no separate janitor for just the football team and then

(31:31):
the rest of the school, Like there's there. So you're
telling me there's no janitor anywhere on campus, like no
custodian anywhere on campus. And groundskeeper. You don't have a
groundkeeper just to pick up trash like I Like I said,
I could get I could understand lines on the field,
you know, getting the equipment like you got, old beat

(31:53):
up equipment like I could. Like. That's things that you say, Okay,
that's frustrating, but you know, we can figure it out.
Old uniform arms, we can figure those things out. Okay,
they don't have apparel, they don't have spikes, data. We
can figure those things out. But there are some things
that have fundamental values to it. And if you're sitting
there and you're saying this is a higher higher education institution,

(32:18):
then there should be a higher standard in terms of
how you handle little things. You get up in the morning,
you make your bid, You make sure that your bid
is and your your room is clean. They say the
most successful people in life cleaning their rooms. You know, that.
I just I think that the example that that set
and it being exposed a way that they exposed, but

(32:40):
film Cookman should be embarrassed and everybody else that may
fall under that that lane, that lane should take a
good heart look at it as well and make sure
they handle things differently moving forward. It's too Pros and
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to laugh? What do we got this week. Al Right, guys,
I'm sure you've seen the trailer for eight for Brady.

(34:48):
If you haven't, good for you. Um, there's that movie
coming out called eight. Yeah, it's like it's like four
eighty year old ladies. They were grabbing on gronks pectorial
muscles and you get a move on. You got like
Sally Field, Jane Fonda all then all of them in there. Anyways,

(35:11):
here's some football film ones for you. Would you rather
watch that film or watch the Oscars with yours? Truly,
I'd rather watch the Oscars with you anyway, Lee, I
think that in and of itself have been experienced. Now,
if you take you out of the equation, I'm probably
the eighty whatever the hell it was. But yeah, watching
anything with Lee I think would be a unique experience
because you're gonna have stories and things that you never

(35:34):
knew about Lee or that you've never heard before. Also,
lead the lap is an Oscars douche bag. He does
like this Oscars. Do you do you like a pool
or is it a tournament bracket? What do you do
for the Oscar? You fill out your ballots? Yeah? I
forgot though, I would have to bring a gas mask'd
the only downside's a lot of hell opinions. Last night

(35:58):
in the spice man, I don't know. I like spicy.
His back porch gets a little few Crgaritaville yesterday too,
You went to Margaritaville. I did go to Margaritaville. Is
there like a frequent customer card or something there should
be signed up for? Yeah, I gotta I gotta ask
next time I go. I might actually go today because

(36:19):
my film yesterday fire Alarm in the movie theater, the
middle of the middle of my movie Babylon Fire Alarm.
Have to go back and see the rest of it today.
Why the fire alarm? Fire Alarm? That bad? I had
the hull opinions after the Oh what about you, LaVar?
Did you rather watch the Oscars and Lee? Or I

(36:41):
would rather uh miss both? By disqualification, I quit. I
quit a life alright. Speaking of football films, guys, would
you rather watch a movie that has your most hated
right as the film's heroes or watch a film that

(37:02):
glorifies your team's most heartbreaking loss? What else? Too long?
Say it again? Real life based on a true story,
football film, one that has your rival as the hero,
or one that glorifies your most heartbreaking loss. Ever, I'd
rather do the heartbreaking. Yeah, I agree. It's like Brady now,

(37:26):
it's like Lee basically just watched the Bush Push too
apparently last night, Like, oh, come on, I'm gonna bring
that up. It's cheating bastards, all right. They can't even
USC is also the same same program. We've got Aunt
Becky in prison, so just remember that. No, gosh, she's amazing.

(37:47):
How do you put Aunt Becky in prison? Only a
USC Only a Southern Cow? Agreed. By the way, they
hate when you say Southern Cow. I don't know why, Well,
because they really see the real USC is South Carolina.
I'm right, it is the game Cocks. That's why I'm like,
differentiate yourself, call yourself Southern Cow. You know. Agreed? What else, guys,

(38:09):
basketball question here for you. Would you rather have a
jumper and no handles or handles and no jumper. I'm
kind of closer to the first, so yeah, I'd rather
have a j and no handles. Okay, I'd rather do
the handles just because if you if your handles are
so good, you could dazzle people anywhere. It could be indoors.

(38:32):
Yea yeah, but if there's a basketball in the house, pass, Yeah,
that's all you can do. But if you have to pass,
if I know how to pass, I'm taking that. Not
every place has a hoop up. You could be indoors
somewhere and you pick up a basketball and a rainy
day and go watch what I can do with the
ball with your handles, Like so, yeah, I'm gonna go
with handles, not the ship. Basing this off of being

(38:52):
inside on a rainy day with no hoop A lot
of rain out here in southern California. Got to think
this stuff through. How was the worst ex nation ever?
I'm just saying, man, you just don't like scoring. It's
your experience. No, I just can't probably true too. That's
the end on multiple front. Exactly we got any more?

(39:12):
I got a quick one. Yeah. Would you rather lounge
by the pool or by the beach? You guys? Pool
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