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The way tire buying should be is how we feeling
here had good morning, everybody morning, good morning. I do
love when that beat hits and then Jonas comes into
the Fox Sports Radio Listen, that's what you need. That
goes just with that tone, just the ambiance. You need
my voice so hard. If he's so far from that,
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I don't even have to try at this. There are
a lot of Fox Sports Radio people that made that
song relevant though, you know what I mean behind the scenes.
I just went to an interscope party the other the
other week, and I'll tell you what, there was a
lot of Fox people up in there out what probably
more Fax people up in there than there was you
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know what up couse the whole lot. Hey come over
and meet my money? Or is that is that like
what you hear? Comes on? No? No, it was yeah. Yeah.
Jonas definitely has a very unique voice and approach. Some
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would say, Ricky Martin, like, what do you do? You
know what I mean? I told you that, my my bad.
It's not the worst, uh not the worst. Thing to
law about that. It's not the worst I've told Sports
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told Bert on that story that the kitchen guys, if
my brother's restaurant call me Ricky Martin? Whatever? What else
did I say? Lots of stuff I can't say. By
the way, Berto was belting out some John Paul before
the show, outstanding man, Yeah Paul. He was singing, son whatever,
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John Paul. Sean Paul say, yeah, there you go, that
guy racist Paul. No, Jonah said John Paul. Whatever, Come on,
San Paul? Is Paul who cares? All right, listen whosever
it is? Paul Deane? Forget John Paul the second? Yeah,
great point. Who the hell are we talking about right now?
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It's like that reggae guy is it? Is it Sean
Paul or just like dance Hall? Yeah, but Sean Paul.
Have you never heard of Wan Paul before? Oh my gosh, okay,
Fox Sports Radio, I don't understand what the hey, come
over here, LaVar, I want you to meet my guy.
Come over here, like, all right, we're listening to get
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Dang Dre all night. Battle Cat is is the DJ.
So battle Cat is paying all kinds of old school
dope music and you got you know the little home.
He's my man. Daniel shouts out to my man Daniel
from Universal. Daniel is, hey, come on over, hey, come
over here and meet my buddy. This guy leads up
a and r for for interscope, come on, come and
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meet my guy. Hey, there's Jimmy Iveen right there like black. Oh,
there's Paul McCartney. Yeah, yep, yep, that's that's Leonardo DiCaprio.
He's standing next to like it was some heavy hitters
up in that party. That's the gay Leonardo DiCaprio. Yes,
up in there. I wasn't paying attention. I wasn't even paid.
I wasn't paying attention. I wouldn't paying attention to he
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was standing to standing there, I think Leonardo DiCaprio's new
girlfriends like nineteen Yeah, that's what that's what they're reporting.
I mean, I had I saw I swear to guy.
I met Machine Gun Kelly too, and saw I saw
him next to his girlfriend. Now I did see him
next to his girlfriend. Which about it? That way? They
just break up him and Megan Fox. Well when did
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that happen? Because they were together last week literally forty
hours ago. Oh well, well, there you go. Again, I
don't know why I know this. I just try to
try to bring something to the table here on the show. Well,
i'll tell you what. He did walk her out early
and came back in. Wit he walked her out and
he came back in. So maybe that was the start.
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He seemed a little like happy, like a little relieved
when when we was like I met him after that,
we took pictures and everything. I'm not trying to insinuate
anything like maybe that was the start of the breakup
or anything like that. But did I actually thought you
were going the opposite direction. I thought, you know, they
go outside and little box sports. He didn't even go outside.
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They just walked into the door. They walked in to
the door. I think I saw somebody. I think I
saw somebody kicker in the back and closed the door
that they walked back in. Well, you know what, by
the way, would be in the know because he was
interviewed multiple times on TMZ while at the Super Bowl Phoenix.
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It was yeah, over at Marley so Well, there was
another time I was wow, wow, I was walking he
do He asked me about what happened to that Penn State.
I was like, you want to know, mother, tack your
ass all up and down this sidewalk. What do you
mean when? Yeah, what about when he was talking about,
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you know, twelve year old serious right now from TMC
was asking that the twelve year old story, it's old,
but this day there the first thing people say if
they don't know who you are and they find out,
like you have conversation and you went to Penn State,
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the first thing everyone asked, well, did you know? It's
the wildest thing. It might be the most ignorant. Like
I don't want to say any question is a dumb question,
but by now that's a dumb ask question, like did
you know? I'll be honest with you. I hate that phrase.
I'm all four people asking questions. I ask a lot
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of questions. I'm generally curious. You know it's a dumb question.
Is when someone just answered your question you are listening, yes,
Now it becomes a dumb question. They just said that,
Like they just said, I literally had class last night.
And there's times when I'm like, were you listening? Were
you listening? If you were listening, you should be answering.
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Asked you that question? Just gave you the answer I did.
I've given that answer a million times during the course
of the time of it happening. And it's like I
told people, I even knew one of the victims in
the situation when he would Yeah, when he did his interview,
he had a picture of me and him when he
was on stand. And the only reason why I knew
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it was because somebody that was in attendance gave me
gave me the account that and when they said it,
I knew exactly who he was like because he was
one of It was like, you know, I don't know
if you if you how how things were with you
when you were in school que But for me, it
was like I always took time out to spend time
with like kids that were around, Like if somebody out
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their their kids around their son, or if there were
kids that were around you know the field, like that
were you know, ball boys or we're just there as fans.
I always took time and and the whole thing with
that charity is a couple of those kids were around
a lot. So I took to the kid and and
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he I was like his favorite player, So he was
always around me. Even at my last bowl game at
the Alamo Bowl. He was at the Alamo Bowl, and
he was with me the whole time, like the whole time,
and I'm sitting there like like I'm okay with it,
you know, but dang, bro, like you know, I'm trying
to hollast some short. You know what, you might be
able to help me holl last on short. He's like,
let's figure out, Like let's figure this thing out, because
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you're up under me all the time, dog like what's up?
You know what I mean? Like real talk. So anyways,
I've given the account of that's how deep it goes
for me, and and then you look back on it
like retrospect and you're like, man, I wish I would
have asked like are you and I did it? I
actually do recall, like tell it like why are you
always so mad? I used to always I used to
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say it to him, like when I first met him
and we was hanging out, I'd be like, bro, like
loosing up man, like breathe like you okay, like why
are you so mad? All the time? Like that was
how like Ice broke with him, like we started to
talk like and we were cool, and then it was
like man, I used to be like all right, I
see I see because he'd come into my he made
sure that he would smile when he saw me because
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I'd always joke at him, like, why are you so
mad all the time? Man? Right, it makes you, it
makes you just try to think it all the way through.
But it's the wildest thing. Every single time somebody connects
me and Penn State or connect somebody to Penn, say,
he's like, you were there during what time? Did you know? Like?
Hell do you mean? Did I know? Like do you
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know what your mom and dad do in their room
at night? Do you know what they do? And you
know when you don't see them, Like it's like asking
you like some of them like think about go through
the most insanely, like I don't know, hard to determine
if somebody's doing something, you know, like are you are
you doing drugs on your your leisure time. That's why
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when they were throwing out death penalty, I never understood
it because the idea that everybody was you know, just
everybody was involved. It was just this institutional disaster and everybody,
like the players didn't know, a lot of the coaches
didn't know. There's a lot of people there were there
for years that we ended up in this conversation about
the way, but it was it's always kind of therapeutic
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because TMZ he threw out TMZ at me, and then
TMZ the last TMZ interview to do hit me. What
was like? Man, did you know like I was that sick?
It's the only thing I remember was about who was? Yeah.
One was one. So the one interview we were talking
about Aaron Rodgers being a solitary confined Yeah. That, Sean
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Merriman says, sound like jail to me. Sound like you're
you're you're you're incarcerating yourself into solitary confinement. Yeah. Um.
And then the other one was I think they were
asking me about Dan Snyder and he had just put
his house up for sale. Yeah, a little Danny, little Danny.
I wonder another d in your life? Hey man, what
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he just Heah? That is true. And he's Jewish too,
by the way, my little Danny that I hang with,
that's that's from Universal. He's Jewish, shouts out to my man,
Jewish little Danny. Man, my dude, man, she's my dude.
A lot of where do you think he's moving to,
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if he's getting out of if he's getting to hell?
Like it sounds like he's getting the hell out of Dodge.
You think he's just gonna live there. I don't know.
I mean, it's that big just float around. Do you
pay taxes if you live on a yacht. I guess
you're staying your business and you don't pay taxes on
your God, first off, like, what's that like? I don't
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exactly know how it works. I mean, you you got
to dock it somewhere or I guess anchor it somewhere.
I'm not I'm not sure how that works. I mean,
I would assume like the docking fees where it's this
cost associated him. But I mean most of the buried
treasures are in the bottom of oceans. You think you
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think he's like putting his wealth somewhere and like drops
under his under I think he's burying all of his
catch under his yot all the cash he didn't didn't pay.
The other owners from tickets who got turned background. You
guys were the ones flandering out there, just looking for
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a life vest looking for something. God are you que's
he turned around on me. That's completely unfair. I'm just trying.
I'm just trying to get up with it with vary
a little daddy. We're gonna make it a singing group.
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We're gonna invite Jim Rsake, who hard the little Danny's who,
by the way, made a big decision Hunt. It wasn't
Jeff Saturday. He didn't do what everybody expected him to do.
Hold on, hold on, did you see the video? Jeff
Saturday said out though, well, he's on a boat. What's
wrong with that? He can't be on a boat, nothing
wrong with on his yacht. But you I was just like, Jeez,
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hired someone else, All right, let's put this out there,
Like I mean, he couldn't wait until he got back
somewhere where he wasn't on a boat fishing. Is he
going back to ESPN? Is that already in the works.
I would assume that's already. Yeah. Jeff Saturday, LaVar's guy
who won one and a half games with the He
made me look so bad. He won one and a
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half games though. He beat the Raiders and he beat
the Viking for one half so and they were a playoffs.
You know, you know. Ryan Clark is one of my
old teammates and one of my homeboys, one of my homies, right,
and he's he's big, big time you know media guy nowadays.
You do know he sparked up the Eric B enemy
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and uh, who was the other one he brought up
Eric B enemy? And there was another one that he
brought up in terms of, you know, the black coach
not getting the opportunities to get this, and then brought
out the whole fact that these guys came up short
and the Super Bowl. I know we're up against the break,
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but I would love to hear y'all's take on on that.
Does this Does this now become too? Two new head
coaches get hired? Does this now again? Like it just
seems like that this is always a go to conversation
to have in these moments. Do is this is there?
Is that they're like? Is that? Is that a conversation?
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Why they why they were getting looks and not the enemy? Yeah? Yeah,
um I it was Ray Morris was I find it
a little curious that Eric B. Enemy is gonna go
somewhere else to try and become a head coach. But
it's a lateral move wherever he goes, Like, I just
I wonder if there's more behind the scenes move. It's
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not if you get a hit coaching job, but he's
he's interviewing for the Washington offensive coordinator job. It's between
I believe him and Greg Roman. So the thought is,
you know, look if you get from out underneath Andy Reid,
because I guess everyone in the outside knows, it's it's
read calling the place, it's his design. Now the counter
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to that, as people would say, well, it wasn't Doug
Peterson underneath Andy Reid he got a head coaching job.
Wasn't Matt Maggie under Andy Reid he got a head
coaching job. I almost feel like, you know, obviously Peterson
want a Super Bowl and then Peterson now is turned
around Jacksonville. So you know, take that for what it's worth.
He's just a good coach. Like you could second guess it,
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but I don't. I don't think anyone's looking at him
and not thinking he's a good coach. Matt Nigi didn't
didn't work out in Chicago. He's now back with the
Kansas City Chiefs, probably honestly waiting for Eric been Amy
to move on. Um. The tough thing is is you
had Mike Kafka, who was in the organization that was
below Eric vi enemy and everything I heard was they
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were ecstatic about Kafka, and they're hoping the enemy got
an opportunity to be a head coach somewhere else so
that they can move up Kafka at some point because
they really appreciated his creative play design all that stuff. Well,
he never you know, Viennemy State, and you know, he
never got that opportunity, so he left. He became an
OC somewhere else. And what happened in Kafka's first year
as an OC with the Giants play in Arizona. So
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you know, I just think the Enemy's interviewed a lot,
He's been around a lot. At some point he'll get
that opportunity, but he probably needs to go somewhere else
before he gets under for out from underneath that Andy
Red umbrella, because everyone's like, look, if you've got the
title of play caller but you're not calling the plays,
is it really you? Because you're you got Patrick Mahomes
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out there, and you've got Andy Reid. And so I
think at some point, you know, if he goes out
on his own and showcases this year with Washington, if
he gets that job, I think he'll be a head
coach the following year he's head coach. I think there's
too many people who, for whatever reason I don't and
I don't know those reasons, who've interviewed him that don't
feel confident he'd come in and be able to be
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the guy. We'll go to Washington show him then, Like
if you think it's all Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes
and it's not Eric b Enemy or he doesn't play
a role, Hopefully he goes to Washington, gets the opportunity
and he's working with, you know, a lesser quarterback and
not as much talent. But if he if he turns
that around, like, yeah, I think he'll be a head
coach the following year. What would a would a follow
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up question to that be is that Rachel, Like, what
would another coach would another coach that's had the success
that Eric B Enemy has had? Would he have to
do this based upon those conditions? Yeah, I don't know that.
I mean, I think I think owners kind of know
based on like what they're looking for, who they're looking for,
and if you look at the head coaching cycle was
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a coordinator for years, never got hired. Mike Mike Zimmer
is another one, you know, a great d c forever
and then finally got a shot with the Minnesota Vikings. Um,
I think this is what happens. You get a coach,
he's fired, and that organization is looking for the exact
opposite of what they had and opposite and in one
of a few ways either offensive defense or older young
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young old, meaning they just had a young coach that
they want to hire an older coach they just had
an offensive mind and they one had a defensive mind,
or vice versa. A lot of times you see that
trend because they're like, how can we sell this to
our our organization, how do we sell this to our
fan base? You know, Usually it's something along those lines
like if you look at Houston Texans, they had Lovely Smith,
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were spected well regarded head coach defensive mind in the league.
You go to a young defensive mind, Damiko Ryan's, So
you say, oh, we need someone who's gonna come in
here and give a different twist on things, you know,
maybe bring some more energy, brings something else different that
we didn't have and Lovely Smith. You know, it didn't
take long for Damiko Ryan's to get to that point.
So I don't know. I think the interview process is
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probably more important than than maybe people realize. And I
think there's some guys who walk in the interview and
they crush it and and you come away going, that
guy is gonna be head coach. I'll put it to
you this way. Jonathan Gannon, if anyone had been around
him in a production meeting before, right when he walks in,
right when he gets done, you're like, that guy's gonna
be a head coach. You just know. Kevin O'Connell like
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same thing. You just knew when you were around him.
You just go, that guy is gonna be a head coach.
It's just out a different feel to it. Why do
every head coach have like a certain type of Southern
draw to their conversation. I don't know what it sounds
like a coach. Th sounds like a coach like well, alrighty,
well do you know something? Fox Sports, Fox Sports Radio.
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with Pat McAfee and The Darkness and the star of
that show a J. Hawk, the brother in law Brady Quinn,
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and he was talking about this report that came out
that he was supposed to go into his Darkness retreat
on Monday. It was a report from Ian Rapp Report,
and so Aaron Rodgers gave some thoughts on Ian Rapp
Report and Adam Schefter and also what the plan is
when it comes to sitting in the dark. I have
no problem that Schefter. I think they're really good their jobs.
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When it comes to me, they don't know, they really don't.
They don't have people in my inner circle who are sources.
I can promise you that, and anybody who would talk
to them is not in my inner circle. It's that
simple that I'm not in my Darkness retort yet. Oh yesterday?
What Nope, this thing has been planned for about four
months and it was always the same date, always the
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end of this week. So anybody would knowledge to the
opposite of that, it's fake news. So let me just
reiterate one more time. There's an inner circle, right, and
in my inner circle, nobody talks to Ian Rappaport, to
Adam Schefter or to any of those people. Okay, So
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if you're one of those people who's talking to those people,
it's a great reminder for you you're not in the
inner circle. And if anybody else is out there saying stuff,
or if they're just making it up, which is also
those are both likely to stop with the fake news.
It's know. There was Aaron Rodgers talking about his Darkness retreat.
Can I ask you this does the fake news when
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someone says that, I feel like that's triggering for people. Yeah,
because they think Trump and they think all the other things.
Don't you think Republican when you say when you say that,
I mean not to make it political, but fake news
became like almost like a Republican saying yeah basically aired
out CNN and listen. As some evidence has shown, it's
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a little bit fine around. But I guess my point
is is is like Aaron's very savvy, very calculated, Like
he knows exactly what he's saying, why saying it, and
who he's saying that too. I mean even the second
part where he kind of reiterated it and said, anyone
who would be talking to them, you know, they're not
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a part of my inner circle. So I do wonder
if there's a degree of someone maybe close to him
or in proximity to him, maybe said something to someone
and they just got outsted out of the circle. They
thought they're in the circle, but they're not on the
circle anymore. Like maybe that invite has now been taken back.
So the reason he does these interviews is because he
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wants to be able to get paid. Well, oh it
does he really? Do you think that's for free? Oh? Yeah,
I thought it was he was getting paid. Wow, good
for him. I don't know. Listen, I do stuff for
free Fox Sports Radio, That's what I do. I do
that for free. But when Aaron Rodgers, he wants to
be able to control the narrative. He wants to be
able to control what the messaging is. He you know,
he wants to be able to tell his side of
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the store and get his messaging out. And the fact
that he was so hell bent on making it a
point that nobody knew when this retreat was going to happen,
and that it wasn't gonna happen on Monday leads me
to believe it absolutely was playing for Monday, and it
pissed him off of that stuff got out and so
now he's pushed it back a week. I think they
were right. I think that bothered him and I think
that's why he had a red ass during the interview yesterday.
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Has that that's very well, put that in your lock.
But you know, I think it's interesting is he's making
sure that he's his own exclusive and I'm not mad
at that. I'm not mad at him for protecting that.
I mean that that means he can command a premium
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on whatever it is that he's doing. I mean, really,
he's important enough and he's polarizing enough and entertaining enough
where people want to know what looks like to wear
his Waldo type deal with with Aaron Rodgers. What's what's
Aaron Rodgers? Aaron Rodgers is not as as far out,
I guess as we would consider uh Kyrie Irving in basketball,
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but in a lot of senses, he's kind of like
the Kyrie Irving of football. And also, in fairness to Rogers,
there's a lot of people that have run their mouth
for years about his family dynamic and all the other
crap that goes along with it, which is to me
totally out of line. Nobody has any idea what their time. Again,
I think he's working to become his own exclusive. So basically,
you have a handful of guys that break new news
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before the news hits and and and they are the
ones that have built up this reputation. They get the
inside info, they get it out there, boom boom boom.
He doesn't want that for himself. He doesn't want anyone
but Aaron Rodgers breaking that news. So he goes on
his his which is a tremendously large and successful platform
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with Pat McAfee's show with A J. Hawk, the star
of the show. And and he makes it plain and
clear that these insiders do a great job. I'm not
taking anything away from the job that they do. They
just don't know what they're talking about as it applies
to me. You're establishing the baseline of information that says
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there's plausible deniability for for Aaron Rodgers and anything that
that comes from them, which means that if any point
in time, somebody like aid Uh insider Rapp report gets uh,
you know, some type of trade trade rumor or something
like that that's about to happen. He's basically creating the
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amount of doubt in people's minds where he might ultimately
be able to use that as as a tool of negotiation,
where Okay, you're not going to pressure me, or you're
not going to create this, or you're not going to
create something that he's not comfortable with because he's already
discredit you're basically reporting on me. You can't report on
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me and it be accurate because no one that I
know would be talking to you to me, That's how
I would interpret it. Well, I guess I'd put it
this way, not that even that anyone that knows Aaron.
It's just you know, Aaron wouldn't tell anyone that would
talk to those folks, right, Like that inner circle I
think is is that he would say anything to or
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even go on this trip with, Like it's probably not
a group that's gonna have Adam Schefter even wrap before
it on speed dial. That's just my guess. Now, is
he going on this darkness retreat? Is this alone or
are people from his inner circle going? Is that darkness retreat.
That's what I mean, that's what I've seen being thrown
out their darkness or treat darkness. And how long is
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he end the dark? For? Four days? That's man, that's
a long ast time to be in the darkness. Yes,
Now where do you go? Like is this like a
how does that work? Do you have? Do you have
a bit? Do you have blackout curtains? Like? Is your
squatty potty in the floor? Like what? Like? How does
that work? Jonas? Is the squatty potty? Can you even
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see your squatty potty? Because it's dark, so a whole
dark Why do you see the whole thinking you're on
your squatty potty? Could be on something else completely? And
then if you have make that type of mistake, then
now you're smelling that you're sitting in that in the darkness.
You don't want to be able to see stink stink,
stink is stinking? How long is this his dark day retreat? Four?
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It's four days? It's a four day retreat. So he
does he? I think he starts on Friday and then
it goes till Monday. I don't know. I mean, I'll
do it day. I found a five day for a thousand,
hundred and seven dollars. Did you really even hundred bucks
for fire? You're looking at it right now, give us
the rundown. What's the rundown of it? Like? What are
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the amenities? If you want a darkness retreat, just go
hang out with Lee? Oh my, I'm waring. I'm wondering
why Burgoe hasn't hit the button yet? Was this bad?
What do you mean? What are you talking about? Really strong?
Right there? Bro? That was that was really strong with
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what you just offended me? Right, but that name is Tyrone.
That offended My brother's name is Tyrone. I can get
away with it. He was living in the dark to
for five day. What's the amenities? Like? What's the package here?
I can't be much. Two nights before and too nights
after in a private, private room with food included, nine
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days total. How how all right? It's what food included?
How exactly are you able to get to the food
if you can't see it? I think it's after Yeah,
you're not allowed to eat, right? This is a cleansing,
That's what I'm looking at. It's not like completely and
it's not completely in the dark. So you get that
actually candle candles. Now, candles is different. I could I
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could do life. I could do my life and candles
scented or unscented candle, Yeah, I could do that. I
burned my face with a candle once. Yeah. Drink too
many Long Islands and I used to. I used to
have a whole bunch of college when I was in college.
I used to have literally like almost like some living
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on a prayer Madonna type video type stuff like I
used to have candles everywhere in my room, like everywhere,
like it relaxed me. I don't know, I just felt relaxed.
Candles are great. Yeah, they relaxed me pretty much. And
then one night I fell asleep faded. I was faded
from the Long Islands and I knocked one of them
candles onto my pillow. Oh she and my drunk ass
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was trying to blow the blow blow the flame out.
I was sitting there like and some of the cotton
flew out of and and this is crazy because I
had to go do to Walter cap All American Awards
like literally that that weekend or whatever. So I'm I'm
at the Walter Camp Awards with a big ass burnt
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face like crispy burnt face called me crunchy black man.
I was. I was burnt and in anyway it worked out.
But I used always living candles like I didn't even
use lights. I used candles like throughout my house candles.
You want a candle pro tip when you when you
go to buy a scented candle, smell the inside of
the lid, not the actual candle. That's how it smells
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when it burned. About that about solving problems here just
in time for the problem, well it wasn't just in time.
A little sorry if you want to save some money.
But but I'm with you, though, I'm going to do
that from you. Are you really going to do that?
How ironic? Happy birthday, Happy birthday to that, saying, by
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the way, Frady, happy happy birthday to that. So I'm
really gonna do it days the day it's a birthday.
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Come on, yeah yeah, come on, ye yeah, I'm really
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I'm really gonna do this. Richard gear Man, Richard gear
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he's staying at Utah, his buyout proved too much of
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an obstacle in there. In his discussions with n D
this is what I love about what gets reported. And
just to take a page out of the playbook of
one Aaron Rodgers, all right, it's interesting that you get nowadays,
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what ultimately led to it now working out. Sometimes there's
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obvious higher here for offensive coordinator and it's quinn yea. Yeah,
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you guys are just trying to do a two man show.
That's why you're trying to kick by the way still
to be hold on, hold on, LaVar, prepare yourself because
the next time, next thing, you know, Jonas is trying
to push you off into some other jobs for the show.
That that is the true Yeah, that's the long play.
That's that's what he's trying to do. But I'm not
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trying to get to a two man show. I actually
like how this works, you know, I like to flow
of this. You know, I get a lot of work
done it. You like it, But you know, doesn't Jonas.
Jonas has an agenda. You know, people don't realize that
Jonas is verbal Kivy also known as tell them tell
him Berto? Whose verbal kit? Who is he really? So
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you're calling me kaiser shows? Yeah, it's a compliment. I'll
take it. Yeah. I mean his wife looked exactly like yours.
I mean, the whole family looked exactly like yours. In
the movie, It's it's loosely based off of the true
story of Jonas. Not the greatest trick Jonas ever pulled
was convincing the world that he didn't he wanted to
do this show. No, no, no, I like what you
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did there. But the greatest trick you pulled off was
convincing people that you're not the biggest star on the show. Right.
That's that's that's what that's I mean, that's what it is.
Let let me tell you how much of a star
I am. When we're at the we're at the Breeders
Cup and we're walking through the track, I was asked
multiple times by people to hold the camera and take
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a picture of Brady and somebody else. Yeah, but that
doesn't mean you're not the star. That means you are
thus star. Like you're thus star? So can you take
this picture for me? Like like it's like we know
who you are, Like can you just take this picture?
Because it's it's like, Wow, there's Brady and there's Jonas Jonas,
can you plead like can you take this picture with
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me and Brady? This is weird, a little little type
of good week and I'm taking a ton of pictures
for people. By the way, can you take this picture?
So I don't know why, you, you know, would take
it that. I met somebody super Bowl week and they said, hey,
love the show, So what's LaVar Like, No, don't don't
do that. No, I'm serious, Like they wanted to know
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all about you. They wanted to know how big the
ring was. They wanted to know if they wanted to
know how big it was. If you're really going to
do this, He's really going to do it with that
big stuff happening? What else? What else? Answer would be, guys,
in case football fans are Jones and for football already
good good news for you. XFL kicks off this Saturday.
Yeah you know, XFL's run by the competitor there living.
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I did not name those uh those call letters ship,
I know, but what is the USFL star? There you go?
Yeah you up throw up to you at some point yea.
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