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January 25, 2023 39 mins

The Super Bowl officiating crew is selected and there are some worrisome trends. The Old P, Petros Papadakis reacts to LA’s early morning earthquake and the media’s love affair with LeBron. Plus, the weekly edition of the BQ News.

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of an update here on what the status is as
far as the gambling world goes when it comes to
these games coming up this weekend in the NFL, the
Eagles and the Niners have stayed put. Philadelphia is a

(01:25):
two and a half point favorite heading into this game,
so a lot of people a little bit optimistic about
the Philadelphia Eagles chances at home to go ahead and
get that done. And then the Kansas City Chiefs and
the Bengals. Cincinnati is still a one and a half
point favorite in this game. We don't know whether or
not Patrick Mahome is going to practice later on today,

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but in talking to uh, somebody in the know there,
they believe, yeah, they believe that this line is going
to get down to about a pick them. So if
you are a Kansas City believer, you can get them
at a point and a half right now, you gotta
jump on it while you can, there, Brady Quinn, because
this game is going to go down to a pick
um according to sources here. So I mean, yeah, look,

(02:07):
I know Andy Reid was like, hey, he's he's never
played not practice during the course of the week, and
there's varying, you know, levels of practicing. I mean, LaVar,
you can agree with that, right if he goes out
there and just throws around in some individuals and whatnot
and takes off the team periods, or it's just out
there for walkthroughs, which this time of year, I would
imagine there's a lot more walkthroughs than there are full

(02:29):
speed team periods, um just because the yeah, I mean,
you know, hats off and all that stuff. But I
don't know that if he misses a ton of practice
at this point in time the year, it's that pivotal
to his preparation. To me, it's more mental than anything
and just giving him as close to a hundred percent
as possible. So whether that includes being out there or not,

(02:51):
Like he's going to play in this game, it's just
a matter off. Once he gets to the game, well,
we'll see how healthy he looks. And also, because they've
played them before and they're familiar with each other, you know,
there's not going to be this big mystery going out there.
They kind of know what what's happening. They played him
actually not that long ago. And so I mean, I
feel like Kansas City is and in a good spot here.
I'm kind of talking myself into Kansas City. I'm feeling

(03:14):
Kansas City in Philadelphia right now here on a Wednesday.
That that's what I'm looking at right now. A little
little Eagles Chief super Bowl we might have and a
lot of Andy Reid tie ins there for that Eagles
Chief super Bowl. That's what we get. So we'll see
how that stuff plays out and if we do have
any updates on Patrick Mahomes and that high ankle sprain, which,

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by the way, did you see that Tony Pollard? So
there's been some confusion because he also reportedly had a
high ankle sprain and then there was some talk that no,
it was actually a fracture. And then now there's a
report out that he got that bike chain surgery that
that to a got So was there a fracture or not?
If you're getting that surgery, well it's I mean, I

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don't even know that you have to have a fracture
to get the surgery necessarily. Yeah, That's how I'm trying
to figure out where the where the whole idea of hell,
I guess The point is, it doesn't matter whether it's
a fracture or not. If he gets the surgery, it's
to stabilize, you know, that particular area the shin. I mean,
I'm not a doctor, something I can't really go into, um,
you know, the the extremes of that. But my understanding
is it's more about just overall stability. It doesn't matter

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if there's a fracture or not. The fracture, you know,
just probably means it it's gonna take more time for
the bone obviously to heal um. But if you're getting
that surgery, it's gonna take a little time anyway. All Right,
So there's the latest on the Dallas Cowboys who are
currently on their way to Canco and uh to go
ahead and uh and participate in there, and they're super
Bowl fest. Uh speaking of the super Bowl. But you

(04:40):
gotta help me out with this. Is his? Is this
Carl Schaefer's. Is that you pronounce his name? The the
official who has now been designated for the Super Bowl assignment?
There is that? Is that? Is it Chafers or Cheffer's
or Cheffer's, I mean which one is it? It's it's
however you want to pronounce where we're just gonna live
in your world. So whatever do you feel like it's
most appropriate go with us? Hey, Carl C. Carl C.

(05:04):
You're in bud all right, you got you got your
super Bowl assignment. So he could be calling that that
Andy Reid Super Bowl for the Chiefs and the Andy
Philadelphia Eagles coming up here that that was announced for
the for the NFL. So so Carl C, congratulations, you
and whatever crew is going to be working with you
are going to be participating in the Super Bowl there

(05:24):
in Arizona. So I mean, Jo, this does that matter?
Are there any stats that you can, you know, dig
up that would give us any indication if there be
one team that would be benefited from just gut feeling
here Again, this is all a gut feeling, all right.
So I'm looking at just in what I'm I'm seeing
here with all these teams, and I've just seen, like,
you know, two and two for the Eagles feels like

(05:46):
the record with Carl C calling it, Okay, what about
this year? Did he do any of their games this year? One?
And oh the Eagles officials the forty Niners. I know
that was probably gonna be next if you wanted to
ask me of the forty nine, Yeah, four and five overall,
and owen one this year. Okay, maybe maybe that doesn't

(06:07):
help them. That doesn't help the Bangles and Chiefs have
something in common. And again this is all gut feeling.
I don't know if this is accurate. Somebody can can
check my work on here. But the Bengals and the
Chiefs both two and oh this year the advantage, big
time advantage and in fact overall, if you want to

(06:29):
take it a step further, I'm feeling like forecast says Carl.
C is called twelve Chiefs games, been on the call
for twelve Chiefs games, and he's the Chiefs of one
nine of those games. This is all gut feeling. How many?
How many at a twelve? So so? Nine? Yeah? So

(06:49):
that is a distinct advantage. I mean, I mean, do
you think it's interesting? Well, let me ask you this.
Is there anything else you can tell us about Carl
and his crew just his officiating style. They call a
lot of penalties, do they? Yeah? Okay, like how much
like the most? I think that if I'm looking at
this right here, if I'm if I'm looking at it

(07:11):
right here, I feel like they've thrown the most penalty
flags and I want to capitalize most here on the radio,
most penalty flags in each of the past two seasons.
So that's what I'm feeling here a lot of Is
that what you're saying for the Super Bowl? Well, probably

(07:33):
because they got to get those advertisements in. Well I
don't think they get an advertisements during penalty calls. Well
I mean, yeah, but you go to commercials. Well yeah,
but they don't. They don't do screen and screen in fact,
you actually drinking water. Yeah, you'll you'll cut out of

(07:54):
those those commercial breaks just to hear the penalty, like
you will prolong the game just to hear this. They
I feel like Foxes, Foxes on the call, CBS you
taking can you do it? And your Harry Carry Boys
absolutely not. So so I feel like if CBS were
on the call was aggressive and Tony Romo, we're doing this.

(08:18):
I feel like Tony Romo would be a big fan
of these stoppages because it would give him more time
to chew gum during breaks when when Jim Nance goes
to him for his opinion on something. So I feel
like that's where you know, the the number of penalties
called would favor some sort of the broadcast, but nonetheless,
it's a Fox game, so I don't think we have
to worry about all that stuff. He sure got hammered

(08:39):
for this past this past weeks for great well. I mean,
I just maybe a lot of people you know, had
a chance to watch since it was kind of more
a standalone put. It was like he got hammered, and
then Greg Olsen got all the praise and appreciations. Do
you think that's what led into the number of people
that watched the Niners and Cowboys. They thought, you know what,

(09:00):
we need to cleanse ourselves after what we got from
Tony Romo. Can we get some Greg Olson, some g O.
I mean, it was a closer game, so I think
that probably played a factor. And then you know, bigger
markets probably played some of a factor. But maybe just
the call to im. I'm more of a fan of
Greg and how he calls. Did you guys give a
crap who was calling your games? As far as the

(09:20):
officials go, Like we talked about it for sure, Like
that was something that we distinctly would talk about before games,
and we would we would talk about, Hey, they called
the most of this or they don't typically call a
lot of this, So for like secondary players, if they
don't call a lot of defensive holding and P I,
let's say it's like the bottom five US in the
league something like that. R dbs would be aggressive as hell,

(09:43):
and they would try to like see you know, how
far they could push them before they'd throw a flag.
And then in some places like in Seattle when I
was there, and granted it was only through preseason, but
like P would be like do it again, they won't
call it again. He'd be like officials feel and this
is where like Mike Pereira and Dean Blandino would try
to disagree with me, But it's human nature, like these

(10:05):
officials aren't robots. When you throw a flag, especially on
a team that's playing at home, and you do it
again like the very next play, you feel attention, Like
you feel the hatred that is being like brought on
you in that stadium because you're throwing a flag again,
same player the next play. It's a it's a lot
of pressure these guys are under at times, and there's

(10:27):
I'm sure a psychology to that, whether officials would admit
that or not. So we talked about whether it's offensive
holding and what our old lion can get away with
or defensively what the defense could or could not get
away with. It was definitely always a topic of conversation,
and I would think the one thing that differs for
the Super Bowl, and this is just off the top

(10:47):
of my head, I've done any research on any of this,
like you, But you know, the Super Bowl crews aren't
the same exact crew as Carl Scheffer's had during the
course of the year, So it's an all star curtain.
There's at Yeah, this group hasn't worked together. So just
because he's the head official and they've had the most
penalties each of the last two years his crew, it'll

(11:07):
be a different crew. So I don't necessarily know that
that's going to correlate to a lot of penalties in
the super Bowl. But if you get a call a
game as an official, do you get a ring in
a Super Bowl? I don't think you get a ring. No,
I mean you don't get it, like not from a
winning So you basically win, regardless of what you're saying. Yeah,
like you're saying, you get a refereeing referee ref the

(11:28):
super Bowl ring? Yeah, you know how they say that
there there's a difference between here, unbelievable, Burno. There's a
difference between like if you're a broadcaster, if you work
for the team, your ring is different than a player
or a coach on the team. So maybe they get
sort of like, you know, it's it's a little little
gimmick down down, not as many diamonds, not as many
of that other stuff, just saying, just wondering. Yeah, I

(11:52):
kind of threw me off there when Berno got I didn't.
I don't know. I didn't know. I don't know we
were going Prince Albert the certainly in the morning. I
was not aware that was part of the part of
the jewelry assignment for Super Bowls. But that's just how
Burto's feeling right now. Yes, it is, I guess so so.

(12:15):
I mean, they could get a Hall of Fame ring
if they're good enough. Referee. How many referees have made
the Hall of Fame? None, which, by the way, can
I just tell you guys, you know, I wear my
my college Football Hall of Fame ring every day something
college so so so sometimes I wear it in in
my sleep, you know, I just don't take it off,

(12:37):
you know, I'm just in love with my my college
football Hall. McNally, the father of a modern NFL fishing,
is the first official in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Art McNally, which she was inducted into in class. I
thought there was one. He's the first one. So there's
only one in the Hall of Fame then as of

(12:57):
right now. Back in the day, Brady could claim that.
And now it's pretty interesting. He's Italian. So yeah. So
so just to finish my story, um, you're so, I mean, really,
that was what you wanted to point out there. You
You've You've got in the middle of LaVar story. That's
all right, you know, and and Q you added so

(13:18):
much value to my story because we were talking about
the Hall of Fame and what you know. I was
just trying to I don't I want to make sure
because of information there on Twitter. Yeah, they'll just be like,
come on, McNally when it last year, you guys are idiots.
And I'll be like, okay, dude, we got it in,
we found it, we got it. I was waiting for Lee,
but Lee never came, so I had to Lee was yeah, Lee,
you gotta come quickly, you know. Um so, so I

(13:45):
was with Champ Bailey yesterday and we we were going
to do this apparent and it is funny though I
ain't gonna lat to you, but I hope trying to
finish the story because we are a lab radio. So
we out of the car. I don't even know if
the story, you know what, I don't even think the story.

(14:05):
Let's move on. You just drop Champ Bailey. You gotta
say it now, come on. Well, well, you know, we
went into College Football Hall of Fame class together. We're classmates,
you know, so it's pretty cool. Um. But anyway, we
were getting out of the car and I saw so
he had his ring on, you know, and it was
gold and all that stuff, and I was like, yeah,
you know. And then I saw his jacket open up

(14:27):
and I saw the logo for the NFL Hall of Fame,
So okay, he's flexing the day, Like wow, Okay. Then
I realized that, um, well I was. I got closer
to him to give him an embrace. It was not
his college Football Hall of Fame ring. In fact, it
looked very very very very similar but yet crazy ridiculously

(14:52):
different than my college Football Hall of Fame ring, which
will he has one. Um, it was the Pro Football
Hall of Fame. And let me tell you something, it
looks um very different, so you think even though it
has similarities, so you think he tried, uh one up
you or something or go on. He gave his reasoning

(15:12):
that I told him when I put it on at
the ceremony, I'm never taking this ring off, and I
think that he remembered that and he came. So his
reasoning to me was he knew that I would have
my College Football Hall of Fame ring on, so he
wanted to make sure that the fans that were there
could see what an NFL and College Hall of Fame

(15:33):
ring looked like. And I was like, that is really
a backhanded, really awesome explanation. I mean because I got
to see it too. That's the first time I saw
one as well, so it was like, you know, and
it probably, um, yeah, it hurt my feelings a little bit.
I take a more humble approach. I never wear my
apron from T T I Fridays ever. Ever refused to.

(15:57):
I just I don't like making people feel, you know
less that and it's not my thing everywhere. Yeah, come on, man, flame,
I would wear it under my clothes. Yeah, I just
I would just wear it all the time. Again, it
is a really good looking ring, by the way, and
shots out to Champ Bailey Man. He's had an excellent career,

(16:18):
brilliant career, Champ. I just feel a little bit different
about my ring now. Yeah, it's just a little different.
It's good, you know, it's really not. Hey, we are
that I accepted. Yeah, we are. It's Two Pros and
a Cup of Joe. Fox Sports Radio coming up. Worst
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should have did worse. Coming up, Necks, we are going

(16:41):
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(17:03):
Joe here on Fox Sports Radio. Coming up in a
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Com studios, we are gonna have the b Q News.
It's yours here. But before we get to all that,
I want to welcome in the man himself, Petros Papa Vegas.
He is the co host of the Petros and Money Show.
Where can you hear that? By the way, Brady the
bluetors M five seventy l A Sports. He's also a

(17:25):
Fox College football analysts Petros, so you can get him
on Twitter by the way at the old p I
just want to know that you're safe and sound following
that four point two earthquake that took place earlier this morning.
You know, I didn't Uh, I didn't feel the earthquake,
but when I got up, I saw Twitter and it
said there was an earthquake, which is usually the case.
So although I've been here for some pretty big earthquakes,

(17:48):
was just say, what's the worst one you've ever experienced? Petros? Uh?
There was two. One wasn't an eighth grade or something.
One was when I was in a like middle school,
and one was when I was in high school. One
was the north Ridge Queen and the other one I
forget the name. Uh, But they both had a name,
and they were both really bad, and they were both horrifying. Uh.

(18:10):
And it used to be a thing where you were
like supposed to get in the doorway, like everybody would
go run so many doorways though, right, I mean, I
don't know if there's an earthquake, you can find one,
I mean in the doorway. And then my dad started
trying to put my daughter under the dining room Aren't

(18:31):
not my daughter? His daughter? My sister under the dining
room table and where there's like a big chandelier over it.
And my mother started screaming at him, and she was like,
now John, and I just shut up. You know, I
just remember that John from when I was in like
middle school. And then the other one happened like four
in the morning or something, and I was at my

(18:53):
parents house and I just got up and jumped through
a screen door randomly in fear. So yeah, they were
both terrible, terrible. And then of course, you know we
all remember those of us, I guess in California have
a certain age, remember where we were and what happened
with the Bay Area and the World Series earthquake, the

(19:15):
one that happened uh in San Francisco between the A's
and uh the not the Giants right before that game.
It was a big earthquake and it was terrible in
the San Francisco area. So those are the ones I remember,
just the little tiny ones that get everybody going on
Twitter and then the lady goes on TV from the
Seismic Tectonic Plate Organization or whatever the hell that that's

(19:39):
what we had today. It looks like the north Ridge quake.
I remember. The after shocks were pretty gnarly after that,
like for for hours afterwards, you had like five points
something after shocks, and I remember, and that was a
real deal and it screwed up a lot of buildings
in l a week. Yeah, after that, thing's got retro

(20:00):
it did and all that. You know, everybody started changing
the buildings. So, yes, that is a little earthquake. I'd
remember remember John David Booty, John David Booty who was
like one of the biggest recruits and left high school
early and all that before J T. Daniels and and
all those different things. And he was a hell of

(20:20):
a college quarterback. I mean, he doesn't get the credit
he deserves because of Liner and Sanchez and all the
pro uh prospect kind of height that those guys generated
and Sanchez one playoff games in the NFL. But uh,
he was a good player. And he came from like Shreveport,

(20:42):
that area in Louisiana. And I was traveling with USC
I think his freshman year. I was still working their
radio and there was terrible fires and we were we
had played an away games somewhere and we had to
fly home and the plane got diverted to Burbank and

(21:03):
somebody came to pick me up, and we just randomly
took John David Booty with us because the guy knew
John David Booty from some TV production he had done.
And all John David Booty wanted to know, and he
was in terrible fear is what to do when there
was an earthquake, hey man? And I was I need

(21:25):
to know about these like that. And you know, all
I said was like, yeah, well, you know, we all
used to get the door jam because you know, you
see these buildings fall down in the doorway still up,
soam yeah. And that's when when I dropped him off.
I'll never forget. He walked like seven steps and turned
back to the car and he goes, all right, the
door jam, I got it. I wonder if he ever

(21:51):
had to employ that. I heard he became like a
big business success what would Don Martin say about the earthquake?
I mean, I've been through. I mean, you don't know
what it's like. We used to having Denver all the time,
you guys. I mean, my god, everything we have in
Denver is way bigger than happens in southern California. So

(22:15):
Petro Petros, can I ask you quickly just about the
leadership of Lebron um in particularly last night? Can I
can I ask you about that? I don't know. I mean,
the guy scores fifty points a night and he's one
of the best basketball players of all time. But I
do find it just insufferable on a nightly basis that

(22:37):
we all have to worry about, you know, oh my god,
look what Lebron is doing and you won't get him help,
and oh Lebron, It's like, dude, nobody in l A
and LaVar you live in l A. Nobody in l
A relates with this guy. Nobody in that there's Lebron
Like it used to be, you had Laker fans and

(23:00):
then like Kobe fans, right, like Laker fans, people who
knew about showtime, maybe even some old heads that watch
Wilt Chamberlain play and Jerry west and Elgin Baylor and
the Kobe thing was kind of polarizing, but that's nothing
compared to this. Like, at least Kobe Bryant was raised

(23:24):
up in l a and felt like he belonged to
the city as one of the great basketball players of
all time. This guy is just using the brand to
play out the string, and he gets all butt hurt
almost every other night when they lose. And Russell Westbrook
is like the meanest, most combative interview in the history
of basketball. It's musty television when the Lakers lose, just

(23:48):
to watch all the press conferences and watch all these
reporters genuflect in front of the King and watch them
all try to tiptoe around Westbrook. It really he is
pretty funny, and it makes you wonder about all the
stuff you said about Kobe and how annoying the Lakers
were back then. It's nothing. It's dwarfed by this rental

(24:12):
of the brand. So Lebron can play out the string
in a city that he likes and inflate the prowess
of his son, and the whole thing is insulting, and
we're gonna watch it play out, and we're just gonna
lay there with our legs up in the air while
we get mailed by the king? Can I get mailed

(24:33):
by the king? Can I ask this? Because it seems
like his season is all about him, Brick and the
scoring title, right to be on top of that list,
and who cares Cleveland School in Ohio. I'm not asking
from that standpoint. I'm asking only because I think if
you challenge, like when Jordan's and some of the other

(24:55):
plays back in a more physical, different era of basketball,
I'm just curious, like, is he even in contention for it? Oh?
I don't know. I'm just an old shortyardage running back.
It's hard for me to I'll say this, Brady. I
mean I feel the same way from watching basketball growing
up and watching those Bulls teams and talking to James

(25:18):
Worthy every week like we do on the radio show,
and lamenting load management. And you know what Stan Van
Gundy said the other day, We had one trainer and
everybody played every night, and we feel commercial and we
lived like dogs and everybody played, and now everybody's got
their own trainer and everybody is hurt. Like it feels

(25:42):
like the most detrimental thing we could possibly do to
basketball players. These days is make them play basketball, like
we have to protect them from playing basketball at all costs.
And it is just become I mean, it's just become
really tiresome to watch. It's just become tiresome to cover.
And I get it. There's probably it's like America in Europe, right,

(26:08):
whenever I go to Grease, I feel this way because
here in America, if you take a day off, you
get shamed right by your co workers. It's like not practicing.
Back in the in the days when we played football.
What you're not practicing, your vagina hurts, you know, you
know right, you know I mean, am I wrong? I mean?

(26:33):
And and now it's like not practicing is like a delicacy,
you know. Not playing is like what you do if
you're really a good player. And it's the same with Europe.
I mean, I would go to Europe and be like, God,
nobody works in Greece. Most of these people sit around
and drink coffee and yell about politics. And they'll do
it for six hours. You know, they'll make one little

(26:55):
tiny coffee last that long, and a half pack of cigarettes,
screaming at each other with absolutely nothing to show for
the day. And then you know, they take like a
seven week vacation in the middle of every season of
the year, and it's like, okay, well these people aren't
accomplishing much, you know, while everybody else in the country,

(27:16):
you know, the other fifty of the country is working
in a hotel or a restaurant. Now Here in America
where the opposite, right, you take one week off a
vacation and people think you died. It changed into it
changed a little because of the pandemic. But there's gotta
be somewhere between lazy cigarette smoking Europe and working until

(27:38):
you die with your stupid gold watch as a retirement
concession in America. I mean, there's Are they not vaping
over there yet? No? No, they just smoke. Vaping is stupid.
Don't you ever see these people like it's looks like
you're a dragon. And I'm not talking about like the
little Sean McVeigh vape, you know, the one that the

(28:00):
NFL guys are always doing and trying to slip that
weird little vape. I'm talking about the big robot, you
know what I'm saying, where it looks like you know, yeah,
what's it like there? What's it gonna come out? Where?
They're like, hey, coach, what a game plan? What a

(28:20):
call you made on that fourth and one in the
final moments. Yeah, I was high the whole time. I was,
Actually I was high up the satellites. The I mean
the vaping thing, I don't know, like some of them
are tobacco, some of it is weed. I've doubt the
weed vapes where I don't know. I wouldn't trust the
weed vapes. But I guess they caught what's his name,
the that that real hipster coach of the Dolphin was

(28:46):
all the young mcvapes. Dude, Sean McVeigh is a real innovator,
all the all the mix, all the McVeigh is the McDaniel. Yeah,
if you could say that, what about No, I'm saying that,
and that is an Irish epithet. A hundred years ago
you would be labeled racist against the Irish. Say whatever
that here? Come on, like how you can say Irish

(29:10):
people are drunk? All they do is fight the Irish
Catholic nine, let's try to fight because because Patty says
lesson two months away, he thinks he can get away
with that crap here on the show. Em seeing their name. Now,
you guys, are casting me out to be the racist.
Already got called that for not watching the NBA. So

(29:31):
I started watching the NBA and that was what brought
me to my questions today because I was watching it, thinking, wow,
le Bronze scoring a lot of points with the Lakers
stink they keep getting clowned by the Clippers. Exactly. Well,
it's a gouble edged sword, Brady, because if you don't
watch the NBA, you're obviously a racist. If you do

(29:51):
watch the n b A and you start saying, like, god,
you know this, this is not entertaining for a regular
season product, then you're also a rac Yes, but but
did you just have to give you Gus didn't didn't
shan and give you guys the entertainment value that you
were looking for a Lakers game. I can't wait to

(30:12):
hear what he says on Monday on his I mean,
wheren't you wheren't you excited? I mean, he didn't apologize.
We weren't you excited about Jack? That's the That's the
only thing I said that he is so Yet still
it's amazing. Yeah, I find that, you know, speaking of insufferable,
I find a lot of that insufferable because he's that Jack.

(30:34):
Well no, I mean, look, I don't care who you are,
what kind of show you got, or how jack you are,
what hall of fame you are. If you go screaming
and yelling and trying to start a fight with the
whole basketball team, I mean we get people singled out
of the crowd for rolling their eyes at Lebron and
kicked down of games. You know he should have been
kicked out. Those are your people, that Petros. Those are

(30:57):
your people in the media that are ball washed in
the whole situation and allowed him to go back into
the into the stadium. I don't understand. They're the same
people with their legs high in the air getting hailed
by the king, staring at the light of a motel.
Do you like getting mailed by the king with the
old keys that had the room number attached to the key? Yeah? No,

(31:20):
no key, fab just the old old school hotel, the
little maid cart rolling around on the second floor. When
you get nailed by the king and two in the
afternoon on a weekday, and all they're seeing is the
side outside says free hbo, Yeah vacancy. He is Petro
popa a is you get him? On Twitter? At the

(31:41):
Old P. Petros, stop watching the NBA. Prady, You're clearly
I'm I'm too afraid of being racist. I stopped watching.
And that's what Twitter tells me. Ah, there he is
always fun. Petros Papa is again. Get him on Twitter
at the Old P on Twitter. All right, it is

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(33:48):
Here's Brady que Yes. Well, I'm not gonna take credit
for this first one because our executive producer, Lee the
Laps send us to me. But it is from the
great state of Florida, and uh yeah, Lee really feels
like this one to be talked about. Um. A disgruntled
Florida man set his apartment on fire as revenge against

(34:09):
his h o A. Yeah, and then he actually caused
bodily harm to himself. He was eventually arrested and booked.
The gentleman's fifty three years old. I won't go into
the specifics of the injury, however, I'm not sure that's
the best way of getting back at your homeowner Association.
That's just me, though, do you know what, it's not

(34:29):
the worst idea though, I mean, depending on your h
o A, because some of them are real ball busters
out there, you know. I mean, Brady, you know that
you are the constrictor you are an h o A president.
Back in the day, I'd like to think I didn't
constrict things, however, I tried to bring about a better,
better living environment. By the way, Lee, are you part
of your h o A. Are you like the vice

(34:51):
president big Lebowski? What are you doing unfortunately I am
on that. You have to like, man, come on, man. Yeah,
Like I was asked to go through the security footage
like see if somebody was thrown away, furniture in the
dumpster and stuff like that. So wait, what's your position

(35:12):
within your h o A. There's only like five of
us they wanted. They wanted a young man on the
on the h board, those hot and bothered older ladies. Hey,
what but what's your position? You have a title? No,
I do not, but you're just on it. You're on
the board and them on the board. Correct again, things
we didn't know about our executive to lead a lap

(35:33):
hold on? Does does your h A board know that
your day drinking on a Tuesday? I think they picked
up on it during the meeting, Yeah, yesterday, meeting yesterday. Yeah,
totally forgot about it. Game back from the movie and
they're like where are you. I'm like, oh, I forgot
about this hold on guys, let me just walk down
here and fix everyone's problems. Yeah, the big Lee Bowski,

(35:56):
that's who he is, Margarita Lee. The most thankless job
there is. Uh yeah, it's a bummer of a job.
I'm not I'm not happy with it. It's every day,
every single someone's complaining every day. All right, let's move on.
That's that's a buzz kill. So Michigan's gotta start running back.
Blake Korum. If you watched the college football you probably

(36:19):
heard about him. Absolute stud really unfortunate, got injured at
the end of the season. Um was not able to
come back and you know, help Michigan try to make
a run to a national championship. However, he's in the
news right now for his Camouflage two thousand seventeen Camaro
with the Moniker b C two bets for Blake Corehum.

(36:41):
He wears the number two on the driver's side because
it was stolen. Uh, that's why it was stolen out
of a parking garage nearest residence somewhere between January and sixteen.
A lot of people are saying, hey, this ride came
from all of us, and I owe money all the stuff.
He actually was like, no, was a graduation gift from
my parents. Had nothing to do with n I L money.

(37:05):
So it was a gift after you graduated from high school.
But yes, someone's got it now and Kormas said, God
bless whoever stole it. So Okay, it's camouflage. I would think,
whoever stole it, you've probably taken it straight to a
paint shop, right, that are like the wrapping they do now,
I think it's probably where you where you take the

(37:26):
wrapping off. I assume the camouflage is a rap man like.
It's like why, I don't know, I don't understand. What
do they think You're gonna be able to sell that?
And nobody's gonna like turn you in and say, hey man,
somebody tried to sell me this car. Like this feels
like one of those things that it's gonna end up
abandoned on the side of the road somewhere. They're gonna

(37:48):
find it. It's gonna be dinged up a little bit,
and nobody's gonna get punished for it. That's what this
feels like to me. And let's just stay on the
topic of athletes or I guess people in the sports
world getting things stolen from them. Uh. The Guardians, Yes,
for those of you who don't know, because I have
to remind myself, that's the baseball team in Cleveland, the
Cleveland Guardians. Their manager Terry Francona's scooter was stolen. He

(38:12):
lives in an apartment in downtown Cleveland, and he's scooters
to Progressive Field, which isn't too far but apparently got
swiped over the weekend. It's goin to mean everybody's stealing everything. Uh.
I guess it was one of those loner deals, you know,
like the Uber uber scooter. You left it somewhere. They

(38:34):
probably dropped it off, so it's probably saying somewhere right now.
They don't need to get that's all. That's a good point. Yeah,
Lavara should be a defense attorney, like that would be
the point. Listen, Simil, there was what do you return?
Just you know, find it, find it in in the
next and the next hood and you know, no no harm,

(38:55):
no foul. By the way, Guardians, come on, man, come on, man, guardians.
It still doesn't sit right that. It just just doesn't
feel right, man. It feels awkward. It is weird. I
don't get it. I can't identified. And I kind of
feel like LaVar in this case, you know, based on
the Washington conundrums. In Yeah, well, I grew up. I

(39:17):
grew up a Cleveland baseball fan when they weren't called
the Guardians. It's hard for me to like see that, like,
oh yeah, what were they call? I'm not willing to
say it. Why not Indians, Oh my gosh. Fox Sports
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