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The Tony Romo blowback that has happened over the past
few days since his final game of the season, which
was the a f C title game between the Chiefs
and the Bengals, started out with what he may or
may not have almost said, and then it turned into
what did he almost say? Blavar, What did he almost say? Uh? Ninja'
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that's what he said. Uh. So, Tony Romo is still
in the news, and according to Andrew Marshawn of The
New York Post, the CBS brass had a quote unquote
intervention with Tony Romo last offseason to address his performance.
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CBS is denying that character characterization, saying that they meet
with all of their talent to go over the previous season,
So they didn't deny meeting with Tony Romo to go
over his performance, but they didn't want to call it
so much as an intervention. And the best part about
all this is he's still making eighteen million dollars a year,
So Tony Romo is still getting paid even though everybody
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recognizes it's not going well, especially in comparison, which to
all the love that Greg Olsen is getting over at Fox,
so bad bad spot for Tony Romo to be in
outside of the fact he's making almost twenty billion dollars
a year. Did CBS deny this whole thing? Yeah, they
said that it was a mischaracterization. They didn't have an intervention.
You know what it sounds like. It sounds like something
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got out of the the locker room and there's some damage control. Yeah,
because that's why I see it, because they wouldn't. His
slip up was what got out of the locker that's
what you guys. Want to hear it again, Yeah, let's
hear it. Let's hear it. Let's hear it again. Extree yards,
the tough yards, the finish on the play right there?
You got three you talked about this is the best
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tackling team. They don't miss tackles. WHOA three three nice players?
I don't know, Yeah, I mean you can't spell stay
nice without an I. You know, it's that G that
takes you away from the nice though, like seeing G
don't sound anything like what waters? Thank you Carl we was.
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I was right there with you, and you know, but
I mean it's like and I haven't listened to it after,
like I really haven't. But every time you hear it,
that G is even more pronounced. Watch play one more time, Berto,
what what you cant hear? To get extra yards? The
tough yards to finish on the plate? Right there? You
got three and you talked about it. This is the
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best tackling team. They don't miss tackles. It's cringe man, tough,
definitely the whole thing. Like and when you and when
you come from my background, you know, like I never
needed to hear the whole thing. Like I'm throwing hands
right when you get to the like you don't even
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have to get to the rest of it. I mean,
it's definitive in your mind. That's the word he was
gonna say. I don't want to go there. You know,
I don't want to go there, but I'm just saying
if he was in front of me and was like,
you know, I might have just because I'm not a
valid man, and that that word hits me differently because
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of my self worth and my understanding of my my
history and my lineage and all those things. So I
wouldn't lower myself to to hurting him in in a booth.
But if we were in high school or something to
that effect out of whooped his ass, if we were
like if I was younger, if I wasn't as developed
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mentally and emotionally as I am and defined identified like
my identity of myself and fully developed. Can I give
you a conspiracy theory on this that because I think
it got so much traction over the last few days.
We need some music. That music Robert Stack in a
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trench coat, Brady Quinn breaking it all curious. I think
that this got so much traction, And I asked you guys,
as he gonna make a statement, they're gonna say something,
or they gonna acknowledge it. No, so what do you do?
You create another distraction? Don't don't look at this, look
at this, So you float out there, maybe repport maybe
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some sources of what had happened. And then you throw
a counter to that from CBS, And now you've got
two stories. Right, You've got the initial story that there's
this intervention with Romo to try to get him to
whether it's study more or you know, focus more on
trying to improve his craft in the off season. Then
you get the follow up story from CBS. No, No,
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that's mischaracterized. That's not what we did. But either way,
you've gotten out two separate talking points subject that gets
you away from what took place from it. Well, but
but most people now, most people now are like now
jumping on that conversation and then they're kind of forgetting
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what happened in the Championship weekend because they didn't deny
that they met with them, They just denied the word
being used as you know, intervention. That's a good theory,
that's my concy. And it's a it's a strong theory
because it's probably accurate. I mean, my thing is like,
I don't know how you can't make a statement or
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address it somehow, I mean, clarify it. It was trending
for like three days on Twitter. It wasn't like it
was like a twenty four hour thing. But if you
could come not close to letting it come out, you're
probably kind of dismissive towards addressing it. I would love
to know, like, hey, what were you are you gonna
what were you going to say? If you're were going
to say that, what were you going to say? I mean,
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you can get hung up on words sometime, right, Like,
let's be clear, we speak for a living. You can
get hung up on a word like it's something maybe
coming out and you're not pronunciating enunciating it the right way,
saying it the right you stumble on like Fox Sports training.
I just have never I just have right, I just
have never had the experience of hearing someone mess up
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a word and almost slip up and the mix up
of it like well, I mean, just the mix up
of whatever word he minced or was trying to get
out in that moment that he moved on from or
or or fumbled or recovered whatever it was. I just
I just it's never been so close. That's as close,
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like that's almost like you know that that that moment
where you're hanging out with your your friend and it
goes from friend to something else, but then you're right
there at it. You're right there at it. And then
it was like, well, I don't think I'm ready right now.
It's like as close as you could get. Okay, Well
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I'm just saying it's it's as close as you could
get to getting, but you didn't get it. Yeah, you
know what I mean, Like it's like, okay, like all right,
I mean, to be honest with you, this might have
even been a little bit further along. You might have
been rounding third base. You might have been rounding third bay.
You might you might have been like, you know, you
might have been like the rapper t I P. You
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know what I mean, Like you might have been t
I P in this situation. You actually had action. That's
how close you were in this this instant. So here's
the part about this that I find funny. When Romo
first started, everybody loved it. They loved the calls him
predicting plays. They love man, we had never heard this before.
Like I remember watching the Football Life documentary and I
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remember somebody it was either the Fox Sports Radio Twitter
account or somebody at Fox Sports Radio was talking about
how good Tony Romo was already as a broadcaster that
was on his NFL network, and I remember seeing it
and thinking to myself, not everybody feels like that, because
Brady and I talked about it for a while, like
I don't get I don't get the rave, like what
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is this about? Because he gets stuff wrong? But nobody
acknowledges that. And then we said it at the time.
The further he gets away from playing, the less he's
going to know what plays are coming up next, and
he's gotten worse and worse and worse. But what can
see the game is continuously evolving. What are what are
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CBSS options here? Because to me, it's if you've got
to keep him because you have to pay him, and
you say you can't get rid of him for cause
because he didn't say the entire word if if that's
what we think he was, you know, trying to get
I mean, let's be clear, and I mean, I'm a
black man. You you can't definitively say that. I can't
sit here and definitively say to you guys, that's what
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he was going to say, So then that would be wrong.
Him and Nance together are brutal. I've never the chemistry
has never worked for me. Nance feels uncomfortable. It's it's
an awkward listen, like Nansen Sims and we're joking about
it a little bit earlier this week. We're so much
better than and Tony Romo and Nance is a great,
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great broadcast, just ask him. But like so, if it's
not working, then move Romo somewhere else, like like like
put him with you know, with with Iron Eagle, like
put him with like somebody else. It's on on the CBS.
Jim Nance because of Romo. No give Jim Nance, somebody else.
Give him Charles Davis. Charles Davis. Charles Davis is fantastic.
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But what I'm asking you is you're gonna demote a
guy you're playing eighteen million a year to what they
call it the second game, have him do golf, then say, hey,
you gotta do both. Interested Yes, it does, alright, you
know what, you go hang out and and cover some
of these longest drive tournaments. We're gonna put together during
this during the season, like like figure something out because
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whatever they're doing, it's not Look, this deal the Romo
signed is similar. I'm not saying equivalent, not saying the
same though towards it. Yeah, because you because you found,
you found a team that was desperate, you found someone
that was in need of fighting their quarterback. And that's
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exactly what CBS did when they signed him to that
deal that had a super Bowl coming up. They didn't
to make sure they're in the good graces of the NFL,
and they signed Robbo. Why do you think they didn't
come for you? Like I'm on, like I'm being honest here,
like why do you think like nobody's I think let's
talk about this on national radio, honestly, on God like first,
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if Fox, there's nothing I could do. I know why.
I mean, I know why. I don't tell. I don't
know me to share. I don't unless I have permission.
I don't want to. I'm just saying, man, because it's
confusing to me, like you could get you can have
a guy that that I have a total utter lack
of kind of respect to the approach I do. I
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do work to perfect my craft, and I do pay
a whole lot of attention. I might not I might
seem kind of casual in the way I do things,
but I definitely am always preparing and prepared and and
for me, I come with a a genuine a genuine,
I guess approach to what I do in media. I
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don't see that in him. I see I see a
guy who shows up and does the show. Can I
ask you? Can I can I stop you there for
a second. Is that a style in your mind, because
some people it's not a it's not a style if
if it's not rooted in the no. So so the
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the article that was written by Andrew Barshan, I believe,
I don't know if it's near or a post or
or maybe it's still right up from this whole situation
talked about how that's a style in and of itself,
in the sense that but you have to be incredibly witty,
could be incredibly quick, you have to be able to
to your point still no a lot of the basic
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facts and be able to regurgitate them and them on
live there. But his point was kind of like, once
you do it enough, like that's a styling of of
itself so that when those moments occur, in those big moments,
you know, it is kind of that natural raw you know, Jim,
but I don't know what's gonna happen, like like you
actually get some of that raw, real emotion instead of
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like this more. I don't know, monest I'll say this,
I'll say this to what you're saying. Yeah, the answer,
the short and the quick short answer is yes. It
definitely is a style, right, the organic type of approach
to how you cover things in that way a little right,
but but all right, okay, so here's where I'm going
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with it. But with that being said, do you respect
John Matten's accolades? Do you do you respect his accomplishments?
I mean, if if Troy Aikman had that type of
quirky type of aloof type of approach and and didn't
come with you know, kind of the information and rooted
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in and things that he's saying when he's doing the
color you know, commentary, then I'm sitting there and I'm like,
why why do I need to listen to Troy Aikman? Right?
The first moment I would have is a guy that
hasn't achieved at such a high level, Like if Tom
Brady came and did the same stick that that Tony
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Romo has for some strange reason, I probably would be
way more willing to be okay with it as long
as his wit held up. If his wit did not
have hold up if his deliveries did not hold up,
then it becomes an Immitt Smith or Jerry Rice scenario
where you're like, he's just not it's just not natural
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enough for me to feel good about what's going on
right now. But if it's, if it's witty, if it
if it holds up, the consistency of it is, they're like,
I'm entertained by by the person reality that he's bringing.
I'm ultimately not looking for all of these things to
back up and support what he's saying, because you're the
greatest to do it. Tony Romo does not have that.
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He doesn't prep and it's obvious, but he doesn't. He
doesn't have it to be like, my experiences are so
are so well founded because of my body of work
that you can't sit there and tell me I'm not prepared.
So he doesn't have that. So here's just a one
example of Tony Romo not being prepared. When we were
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talking about the game last Friday, and we were having
fun with a comment that was made by the Cincinnati
Bengals that everybody was discussing what did they call Arrowhead Stadium?
We had we we had fun with it. We did
you know Dave Chappelle, we did compared like that's like
we had an entire setment, had had a blast doing it.
Tony Romo had never heard of it, Like like, wasn't
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aware that that was even part of the conversation. It's like, dude,
didn't you didn't he do the previous game? Like didn't like,
didn't like is he not aware in the week leading
up to the game that these are storylines and talking
points going into the game because the Kansas City Chiefs
new and everybody doesn't the country doesn't care. He doesn't prep,
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but he doesn't see. You gotta go from you gotta
take it away from he doesn't prep. You gotta look
at it from the standpoint of he's happy with with
who he is and how he does it. He's happy
with it. And there's someone there's someone there, there's someone
there that's telling Tomo that's amazing. Do it just like that, Tony,
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It just do it, just like, just come up with
a nick. Damn is he Tomo? Did I say Tomo? Yeah? Dude,
I think that could be the new Nickmo Tomo. It
cuts out have to say both names. Tomo. I didn't
even know. You don't want to stream and if we
can play it back. But I'm pretty sure you just
said Tomo. I mean if I be the greatest nickname
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for yeah, I might have said Tomo. I don't know,
but let's let's run with it. I just do. I
think that somebody's telling him that is that that this
is what we want again, and I think the confirmation
of it. I saw the commercial where that he spoofed
the what what what was it? The gulf the caddy
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shack man, Like it's it's his his personality. Like I said,
he's like a character off of Friends. He fits on
the character the character plot list of the one one
cast member that has that personality, Like it's like a Cramer,
you know, or something to that effect where it's like
you want that personality. His personality is Like I said,
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he's like a character off of Friends. He fits. You
gotta go further back, Yeah, you gotta go further back.
But what are we doing there? I was like, what
you just said? Yeah, you gotta golayya oh that yeah,
put in front of the back. You gotta go further back.
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You gotta go further back. What's going on? Are you okay?
It's like two minutes ago. Now yeah, yeah, so we
just put on in front of the back to break,
go to break. Uh. Two Pros and a Cup of Joe.
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take me away from the nose. Tomo. Tomo's got to
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is in a song and it goes lie Tomo. Yeah, Tomo,
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we actually find the tomoday it that's that's yeah Tomo.
I thought I heard that. I was like, oh my God,
that's the greatest thing they've ever I didn't even know
I said it. Love Tomo, Tomo. You know they saying
Africa to you know, that's a great song. Yeah, yeah,
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you know Tomo. D that's Toto. Yeah, that's Tomo. Yeah,
I know it's Tomo. It's Toto. Do do jonas, I
know it's Toto. Are we allow to play that song
with the rights to that? Just so you just you
just reverse? Was that reverse right there? You just that
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would be ten dollars? What do you mean dollars? Well,
you're gonna tell me like I didn't know, it's Toto
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over fifteen minutes from now from the ti iraq dot
com studios. But it could be some poaching going on here.
Hearing some some reports. I'm seeing some stuff out there.
Nick Saban and Alabama have identified an offensive coordinator candidate
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and that man is none other than thirty year old
Tommy Reese, the o C of Notre Dame, who I've
heard and again I I can't confirm this. I've got
one source on this. I'm looking for the second source
on this. That the reason for Tommy Reese wanting to
leave Notre Dame to go to Alabama's because he wants
to go to a real academic institution. So I'll say
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this about Alabama as an academic institution. A lot of
people don't understand the impact of Nick Saban. You know
that there's a saying high tides raise all boats. Well,
the football program there has They have been able to
increase the level of student, the caliber of student they're getting,
because it's become such a popular place um to try
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to submit applications to so they're they're quality of student
has become better. They've got more Rhodes scholars, there's been
more funding that's been created for academic purposes. I mean,
if you look at since Nick Saban has taken over, um,
the amount of additional donations that they've received, or you know, endowments,
all those things, they've all skyrocketed since he's taken over,
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because everyone wants to be a part of success. Like
we think that it's only these student athletes who are
being recruited to play football there or elsewhere. Look how
good the basketball team is now. I mean literally the
impact of Nick Saban at Alabama, and it's probably justification
for why you can pay him more than eleven twelve
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million whatever he's making is because it has impacted every
single part of not only Tuscolosa, but the entire university
to the point now where you're getting the top applicants,
you're getting other people because they want to go there
and say I was a part of the team they
won a national championship. I want to be able to
go to class with a guy won the Heisman Trophy.
They can say that, you know, I want to be
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able to know guys who are gonna be draft in
the first round. I mean it's had such an impact,
so they've actually improved mightily uh since he's taken over. Uh.
And not not to like get away from a joking
you know, moment for us, but in all seriousness, like
that's the impact it can have. I think a lot
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of short sided people in academia don't like sports. They
don't They think it's a waste of time. They want
to stick to their studies and everything else and the school,
but they don't stand the impact that sports can have
on the entire ecosystem of a school. Um. But look,
Tommy Reese has done a fantastic job at Notre Dame.
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It's a unique opportunity when the all time greatest college
you know, football coach of all time is trying to
recure you to be his o C. You know, I
think if you're just looking at it objectively, you'd be
crazy not to one here that conversation and not entertain
that potential. At some point. I think that that's the
hardest part about going back to your alma monitor coach
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and or or you know, be a part of it,
is at some point you might get an offer that
you feel like it's too good for you personally to
turn down, and that might be where Tommy Reese is
at at this point. I would just say this the
one thing I hated hearing over the past year. I mean,
think about this. They lost their starting quarterback with two
games into the season. You end up working with a backup.
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You find a way winning nine games after the things
they sustained. And there are people who really didn't appreciate
the the time to Rees did. And so if he
decides to go, you know, you gotta wish him well
because he did a heck of a job for Notre
Dame during his time there. But if he decides to
come back, I sure hope a lot of the over
the top fans who are frustrated at times with the offense,
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we'll start to realize maybe what they have in him.
When he's the top candidate for Nick Saban to be
an OC, you know, for his staff right now, maybe
they need to look at him a little bit different.
Then you think he's gonna leave, I don't know, you know,
from what I understand, it's not gonna be a financial Uh,
it's not gonna be like a financial windfall that causes it.
You know that the finances will be equal in each place.
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It's just gonna come down to I think what he've
used this opportunity as so I I can't speak for
him um or or what's gonna transpire. I can just
kind of give you know, my peace on on what
I've kind of heard and what I've seen so far.
But again, it's it's it's tough. I mean, you're talking
about the college football coach. I know, Curb Be Smart
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is one last championship past two years. I think we
still all hold Nick Saban up in high regard. And
you know, the tough thing for Nick Saban is, you know,
every every single assistant he brings on eventually leaves soon after.
And I don't know if that's a byproduct of how
hard he coaches them, uh the success that they have,
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um if it's more of the prerogative of the individual
who's going there and like that's their goals. I want
to become a head coach or I want to be
you know, go to the NFL level. But that's the
thing too, is I think it puts you maybe in
a little different light in category when you've got the
backing of Nick Saban. When you think about Bill O'Brien
is now an o C with the Patriots, Brian Davil,
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who wasn't o C, now a head coach obviously the
New York Giants after becoming the o C with the
Bills and having success, Like you start looking through the
names of guys Mike Locksley now head coach of Maryland,
right Lane Kiffin now head coach, it will miss like
when you really start looking at that track record. If
you're a coach, you get that opportunity to go there
and call plays you're looking at saying, oh, this is
a fast track either to an o C in the NFL,
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which I'm sure Tommy Reese aspires to be, or a
head coach, which I'm sure Tommy Reese aspires to be.
So again, I'm just objectively throwing it out there there.
Dame Fans may hate what I'm saying, but I don't
care because I'm looking at a more as someone who'll
be looking at this opportunity like Tommy Reese to say,
all right, what's what's the pros? What's the cons? I
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don't see many cons outside of just the fact that
you just got through a recruiting class, it is your
alma mater, and it might be tough, a tough place
to leave. But um, outside of that, I mean there's
a there's a lot of upsides too if you if
you decided to take this show. So Ryan grubbed the
o C for Washington reportedly turned down Alabama's offered to
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be there o CE a couple of days ago, and
then obviously the Tommy Reese news is out there. I
was surprised by this. How much do you think the
Washington offensive coordinator is making? Ryan Grubb Washington? Um, they'll
praise for I'm one and a half. What do you think, la?
Uh Well, I mean it's a major conference, a major university.
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I'd say like maybe two and a half. Three. Okay, Well,
he's making two. I was surprised it was that much.
And he's gotten pay bumps after the Apple Cup they
won their bowl game. He got another pay bump there.
So he has been pretty good man. Yeah, they have
been pretty good down the other year, but then they
they've been solid. Yeah, they've been pretty good. So who
do you think is going to replace him if he
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were to leave at Notre Dame? Yes, Jared Parker has
had some play calling experience. He's their tight ends coach.
So I'm sure there's a thought there that maybe you'd
keep it in house and he would be the play caller. Um,
but like they maybe open it up to go look forward.
I see. But again, the tough thing is the time ago.
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Right I was about to say that I was going
to dude, here's the deal, and I will say this
quote right here and right now. When you leave the coach,
you leave raising your family to go raise someone else's kids,
and that I have no desire in doing that at
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this point in my life with my three little girls.
So I was coaching soccer last night. We were seven
and one. Now we got one. Oh tough. I wanna
want to win, tough, tough win. But when you're in
high school maybe uh. But again, like I like, and
I want to coach my my girls. I wanna be
around them, you know, like I I'm not. I don't
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want me to get on a tangent and all this,
but like I have uh, And I almost get emotional
about it because you get to that point in your
life where you're coaching your kid and you're watching them
grow up and you're like, man, this is the coolest
feeling in the world. Like she's listening to dad and
she's doing the things I'm asking her to do. Well,
that's a hard different method. It's a hard one. Daughters
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are hard, they're hard. But but in this case, she's
like doing everything I'm asking to do and she's playing awesome.
I said, it's you guys today. She's reliable, she's trustworthy,
she goes out there and executes and like it's helping
us win. And I kind of look at her, I'm like,
I'm just so proud and so like that. That's that's
only gonna get better. And then she's got two little
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sisters below. We're gonna be coming up the ranks that
I can't wait to see what that's gonna look like.
So I'm I'm not I'm not a candidate, nor would
I want to try. Having your son curs you out
in Spanish? That's fun. How old is the oldest? Who six? Yeah?
Just wait till wait till they hit teen years. It's uh,
you know, taken from someone who has three one ye,
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I know I know what's coming. That's why I'm trying
to enjoy right now. Maybe at that maybe at that point,
I do leave my oldest daughter, who was a stud athlete,
was my star flag football player over little LaVar like
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she was my star player. So I totally get where
you're coming from. What your staff coach my kids, Um,
when they get a little older, though, I can't wait
to tabit accomplished. It's a little bit, you know, customers,
the SPANISHO knows man like it just I know who
it's not in your household, and I knew who it
probably what are you trying to say? You're the only
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person that knows and and curse words the Spanish. Yeah,
he knows. He knows all the Catholic words from my wife,
and for some reason, I'll let it fly. First of all,
you deserve some of the blame for this, Brady, because
you work me in to going on these rants that
are totally inappropriate off the air, and he happens to
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be around when I'm doing this, so he picks it
up and then he starts to run with all that,
But he drops the word all that, never talking on
the phone anymore. So I don't know why you say
he taught he he drops the S word all the time. Um,
it's real, It's impossible to get ahold of Jonas. I've
trying to call him, maybe come on, don't see that,
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and he definitely I did, definitely go to the voicemail
has never been not called and the answered. You can
always get a hoold of me. Saturdays from two to
four pm, I'm listening from two to four live conversation
on your radio. The great point call into the show.
Huh bad old man. By the way, we could that's
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the Jonas j Come on, Burt, Oh, it's racist, alright,
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Orchids of Asia. Bob Kraft, So, I thought that Michael's off,
Sorry about that. But Bob Craft, the owner of the
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New England Patriots. He was talking about who know it
was Mike duff um So he was talking about Tom
Brady's retirement and his aspirations to maybe end things on
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the right note when it comes to Tom Brady and
the New England Patriot. It's here, was Robert Craft. We
will do everything about power to bring him back, have
him sign off as a Patriot, and find ways to
honor him for many years to come. So you think
he's going to sign a one year, one day contract
with the Patriots and retire, I think so. I don't.
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You don't think he even takes the time to do it.
I don't think they're on great terms. You don't know.
I think Belichick being there still is sort of the
the in between him and Robert Craft. I don't think
he wants any part of that. I think he's ready
to just walk away. If he's if he was only
ready to go back to the Bucks or retire, I
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don't see how the Patriots or a factor and whatsoever.
I got. I got one one condition. I think if
he comes back to do it and how they honor him,
they have to show the Tampa Bay Bucks Super Bowl too.
Oh no, I'm just saying like that would be one
of which if there was bad blood with Bill Beliseck,
You're like, yeah, yeah, you guys, I mean this game. Okay, cool. Hey,
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when you put together the light tape, I get the
last rutter refusal of what goes in, and you better
have some of my Tampa highlights in there too. And
also can you show Nick Folk missing that field goal
that gave us the win over you guys last year?
Can we can we make that he's got the final
editing rights, say that what gets played? That would that
would be my think that I don't know. Here's the
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thing is, like I don't really know or I don't
even know if I care if it happens either way,
like I think for Pats fans, it would be a
nice conclusion to the greatest career of all time. But
I mean the reality is he did move on and
he didn't want a Super Bowl elsewhere, and you know,
I just he'll obviously be remembered as a Hall of
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Famer as a New England Patriot. No one's going to
dispute that. But shoot, maybe you look at the short,
short sample size of what he did in Tampa. You
say he got a whole five career there. I don't.
I don't know, um he did. If you just took
his career in Tampa, that's a Hall of Fame career.
Like if you just took his time in Tampa, that
was that was a Hall of Fame career and he
wanted it was not long. Three years, Yeah, it is
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pretty incredible. Though. Did they win the division three straight years? Uh? God?
Did New Orleans win one of those years? It was
two or three three? Right? Yeah? So I mean it
was trajectory. It was Hall of Fame trajectory. And in
Tampa for certain, in three years, it's ridiculous. Man. Meanwhile,
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the Patriots are getting blown out in the first round
and gets the bills. It's unfortunate, you know, by I
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