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so I'm talking about right here we are You gonna
change the song? Why change it? This song hits hard?
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You tell me this doesn't take you back to the
days of same. Oh, this does not take me back
to at any point in time in my life where
I'd listen to this. It's in Ohio band camaro Oh
so good. Just toy like walking around with one ten
and just doing shoulder shrugs for like an hour and
a half straight, just getting traps at start at the
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top of your head all the way down to your wrists.
So I'm talking about the Yeah, who needs a cowboy caller?
You know what I mean? Yeah, traps like that camaros,
at least the camara. Hi m A, I r a
camara from Cleveland, Ohio. I'm talking about it. I used
a cowhou collar. I like cowboy callers my entire career
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better than a neck roll. Yes, Darryl moose Johnson use
a cowboy callar, didn't he? Yeah? He did love cowboy callers.
Petros is a big fan of cowboy callers and neck rolls.
He'll be joining us here in about twenty minutes from now,
so always always going to be fun to catch up
with Petros here on a Wednesday. It is a tradition
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on Aaron Rodgers Watch. We talked about this earlier in
the show. The latest is that Aaron Rodgers will be
making an appearance on the Pat McAfee show starring AJ Hawk,
coming up at one pm Eastern Time. Where the assumption
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is we're going to find out, No, he won't be
with it, Well, maybe Aubrio will be with him. Aubrey Marcus.
What is shoes on or off? Probably off? I mean
McAfee seems like he just kind of lets people where
they want to wear, just kind of let it fly
a little bit. Now, Brady, do you know is there
is he going to have any guests with him? Is
he going to be actually in studio with Pat McAfee
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and the guys. Is he going to be with a
J and Lumbus? Like, how's this whole thing looking? He's
gonna be doing a remote Okay, there's no guess it's
doing the show him any any like anything you can
give us, I know, you feel like you've got a
little bit of a gauge on what we can expect there.
I think you'll hear news about Cobb relatively soon. That
the Mercedes Lewis one is one that I'm sure Aaron
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would love to have him as a part of the team,
but probably doesn't make sense with the tight end group
that they've got there in green Bay and then Odell,
I know that's on the wish list, and there was
a time when green Bay apparently acted like they reached
out Totell Beckham to inquire about being in part of
the sweepstakes. But the Jets one don't have the cap
space to pay him twenty million a year, and I
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don't think they have the desire to either, So it
looks like it probably will just be Lazard and Cobb
is what I would be inclined to think. We don't
think he would adjust like that. And that's so funny
that you say that, because to me when I when
I heard it being mentioned, the first thing I thought
to myself is I wonder if Aaron Rodgers already spoke
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to every single person that he put out there like that.
That would make no sense to Aaron's ego to say
these are the players I want, but they're not signable.
I mean, is there a possibility that they're like, well,
I'll take less money just so I can go to
the Jets and play with Aaron Rodgers. Yeah, maybe they would,
But I don't know that Aaron Rodgers is gonna necessarily
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take less money so that they can come play with him.
And maybe he's wanted to restructure it to a degree
and make some space. But that's the tough part is
you know, when you're trying to get guys to buy
into playing with you, if they play with you before,
it's pretty easy to then take maybe a bit of
a discount. Especially for Randall Cobb, who you know, outside
of playing with Rogers, like you know, things probably weren't
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going to go great in his career. He's been able
to extend his career because of that relationship put with Aaron.
So if he gets a two year, three year deal,
you know, that was something that you know, again, I
was not I was more surprised by the releasing of
Barrios because I felt like Braxton Barrios could have been
that's lot that Rodgers would like to have. But if
Cobb's going to be a guy can come in there
and fill that void. That makes a lot of sense,
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But they still need to figure out what to do
with Elijah Moore. I mean, he had some discontent with
the team last year. You'd think that he'd be excited
about playing with Aaron Rodgers, But I don't know where
he's at and where Aaron Rodgers thinks of a guy
like Elijah more if he feels like he's immature and
he's not ready yet to take, you know, take on
a bigger role. Corey Davis is the other one right that.
I think there's some speculation he might be gone that
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if they if they bring in all these guys, that
he could be a casualty. And then the Mercedes Lewis
conversation also, you know, translates over to the Raiders because
apparently the Raiders are also interested in Mercedes Lewis as
a possibility. So a little bit of a bidding war
there going on from Mercedes Lewis. So listen, we get
to see how everything shakes out with Aaron Rodgers. I
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just I hope he does take some sort of a
swipe at Mark Murphy. I want to see that play out.
I just want to I feel like Mark Murphy's been
able to get off a couple of rounds on Aaron
Rodgers over the past unbelievable over the past couple of years. Rogers,
I just want to see him bite back ones, just
bite back ones, take a little bit of a dig
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and then just you know, move on to whatever the
decision is going to be. So this will be fun
later on as we wait Aaron Rodgers and I mean,
but isn't the dig leaving? Well I guess, but he
already and he got paid. But I just I want
to I don't think he can help himself. Based on
what Mark Murphy said the other day about just they
couldn't you know, it basically sounded like Mark Murphy was saying,
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they can't wait to do we have the sound? I mean, yeah,
well we'll effort the Mark Murphy sound from the other day,
Mark Murphy, the president of the Green Bay Packers from front.
And then we have the conversation about Aaron Rodgers wanting
to or both sides trying to not look bad to
their fan base. It almost seems like to me, if
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if Aaron Rodgers were to go back at some of
the things that Murphy said, I mean, I mean, let
let Murphy play himself out right, like you said what
you said, Like if Aaron Rodgers this is like listen,
like that's how he feels, you know, and they want
to get what they want to get, and you know,
circumstances are what they are. By moving on like it
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doesn't that put him in a favorable situation with the
green Bay Packer fan base and a departure. I feel
like he would make it a point to say, this
is not about the fans. Love my time in Green Bay,
appreciated everything that they, you know, have done for me
and for the team. But and then that's when he
would take his shot, you know, nice little, nice little,
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nice little body shot to Mark Murphy there on the
way out the door as they're now going in the
direction of Jordan Love and Mark Murphy decided on Friday night,
while talking with Fox eleven and Green Bay to just
go ahead and just be as blunt as possible when
asked about the situation with Aaron Rodgers, is there a
scenario where Aaron is still the starting quarterback of the
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Packers next season? Um? Yeah, I mean unless if things
don't work out the way we would want him. Yeah,
But you know, I think it's trying to find what
he wants and what we want and hopefully we can
find a win win situation. If he requests the trade,
will you honor it? Um? Yeah, oh yeah we would Yeah, okay, yeah, geez,
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there's a little bit a little bit of excitement there.
Oh yeah, hell yeah. Oh man, it's just so good.
So this whole thing. If I'm Daniel White, I'm trying
to make my my uh of rumble with Aaron Rodgers
and Mark Murphy. That's your power slat match up, your
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made event for the first event. I think that that's
the main event. Yeah, it's got to be Mark Murphy,
Aaron Rodgers. Yeah, it's gotta be. Yeah, that would be
you think will win. Dude, man, he used to play.
He can get it after it back in the day.
About Jessica, you could throw the football doesn't mean that
you can slap. Well, you know what I mean, Like
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slapping there's an art, trust me. I always like like football,
it's a tough sport, right, But I always try to
get people to understand like, as quarterbacks, you're tough because
you can take hits. That doesn't mean you can deliver hits.
It's a completely different deal than everyone else who plays football,
but every other position, like they are trained with their hands,
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trained assassins, like you don't want to mess with them.
Like people will talk trash, mess around. You're gonna be
You're gonna be in a world of trouble if you
come into counter most football players, especially in some sort
of slap fight like that. Yeah, but you guys can
take hits, So we take a hit, but we're not
gonna be able to finish and knock people out usually.
Oh but we got some guys. You can prob anybody
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up in the NFL when you played tackles for sure.
Unfortunately some of those I got fined for and some
of them, Yeah, it came off of interceptions. It's a
lot harder to to make the type of tackle you'd
like to make, and that I used to make back
in and really more high school like that. I used
to try to knock dudes out through a pick. I
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would be head hunting for now, would you lead with
the left shoulder or the right shoulder? Oh? I was
first off, and Lavark will test this the way we
were taught, eyes up nearly with that crown of your helmet,
and you were going like a missile like you were.
There was no shoulder involved. The first thing that I
was making contact with was the crown of my helmet. Safe.
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I mean, look that that was how we were taught.
I mean, as long as your head's up, your spines
in a good position. And I think a lot of
people worry about concussions, where most concussions are suffered due
to hits in the side and back of the head.
You know that that frontal, you know, a portion of
your skull. It's designed to be able to take on
some of that impact. So yeah, you're gonna watch out
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for That's why you were a cowboy collar. You just stuck.
They get your head right and sink your head turtle
turtleneck it right on into that that you know, that
cowboy collar, so that you'd stabilize your head. Keep your
eyes forward, Yeah you keep, yeah, you keep. I mean
I put my eyes on, so it was my face.
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I put my face on you. You know, if we
were taught to put you put your face. So it's
like crown crown. People could probably maybe confuse it and say, oh,
you're dropping your head because the crown you almost have
to drop your head to put your crown on on
the ball carrier. But if you if you lead with
your face, you're supposed to lead with your face, your
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eyes go through the target and then you end up
absorbing the blow with your your mid section. Now with
that being said, we saw what happened to Um the
young fellow and buffalo, you know, Um Tomorrow hambling. He
made contact with his his mid section. Again. It made
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you start thinking, do you do you want want to
teach teach it that way anymore? But I mean, I
think it was so rare that that you still, I
believe you still got to teach tackling the same way.
Like you you want to absorb the energy. You don't
want to miss, so you want to use your eyes,
so you go through with your eyes, but you want
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to absorb the blow with your your mid section because
the energy disperses through a larger part of your body,
not your head and your neck, you know. And that's
that's how we were taught, I mean Pittsburgh, you know,
high school. Hey man, who are you talking to? You know?
A little Western pal for one. Two that's what we
did back in the day. Little cowboy callar. Sometimes I
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would go cowboy callar and neck roll, just to let
everybody know what I was playing with Lightning. You weren't
playing at all. Absolutely, Remember those little lightning shoulder pads.
You remember those bad boys back in the day. Yeah, Lightnings.
Yeah they're called lightnings. Strap them up some newman gloves.
That was style back then. People don't know anything about that.
Not In the one two's fire, it is two Pros
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Petros Papadakis. He is the co host of the Petros
and Money Show, which you can hear on the Blowtorch
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AM five seventy LA Sports Fox college football analysts Pee,
what's happening? Good morning? Yeah, so it's up, pe Hi everybody.
How you feeling. I'm okay. It's a morning, you know,
on a Wednesday. Not much going on ANFL free agency.
People are trying to act like the Lakers are good again,
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and I don't know. I'm just here. I was watching
a detective show. A lot of rain too, until it
is raining, Yeah, a lot of rain. Also. It is
an annoying thing. Did we discuss this already? I just
I really I don't know about it. But when you
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look at your phone and it says it's not raining,
but it's raining on your phone and it says zero
percent chance of rain, and it's like what And you're
almost reluctant to believe it's raining because your phone tells
you it's not even though it's raining on you. That
kind of thing is that's new this year in California? Yeah,
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I mean we have We've had a lot of rain
this year, but this is the first year we're like,
everybody's staring at their phone. It says it's not raining,
and you can't believe your kid's baseball practice got canceled
because it is in fact raining. Put a pain in
the ass. Well, then everybody's like, well, you should buy
this weather app. It's a lot better. It's like, f you,
that's my phone, costs enough and has a thing on
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it that says weather. What's wrong with that app? Why
is it wrong? I gotta ask you this though, because
I'm not talking about a light rain. I'm talking about
like a full it's like pissing, and like all of
a sudden, you're just like, well, it says it's not raining.
Who do you blame technology? Okay, that's and our dependence
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upon him. Yeah, but then again, you know that the
dependence upon technology is what keeps me outside of the rain,
from pacing around outside my house on a cell phone
talking to you guys today. So it's a double edged sword, guys. Yep,
it happens. Besides of the same coin, Petra's I wanted
to ask you this though, because we were talking last
week when I was working with you, and you were
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pointing out you have a good time. We did, and
I wanted to follow up on this because we were
in a commercial. We came back and we were getting
into something else, but you were pointing out how you
went to Norman, Oklahoma for an Oklahoma game and it
was off the charts as far as football atmosphere goes
when it comes to college football. Where else who else
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would you say does it right in college football? And
who is absolutely awful at the presentation of how college
football should look from your time covering the game and
playing it, well, it's been a long time, like it's
starting to become a really long time since I played right,
So my experience is playing somewhere are really different now
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Like I played at Notre Dame, and obviously that was
really really special and I can't imagine that anybody does
it much better than them. And I'm not just saying
that because Brady's on your show. Notre Dame. Notre Dame
is the raid of college football in many many ways,
and it feels special to take the field there as
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an opponent. It's overwhelmingly special and really a cool place
to be to play college football. What's it like all
week there. I have no idea. Same with Norman, Oklahoma.
Not really a place I'd like to spend Monday through Friday.
But I mean, unless you're hanging out with Bob stoops
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right right, it's a different store. I can hang out
with Bob and give me some vodka crans. Yeah, how
many of those have you had? Twenty five? They go
down pretty easy. Yeah, but yeah, Notre Dame is Notre
Dame has got it going on, Like Notre Dame is
really special. But the thing that got me about Oklahoma was,
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I mean, they have all the Heisman winners, they have
the past history, they have the recent history. They have
a really strong brand in that place. And you go
there and it just gave me a feeling that they
know how to celebrate it. They know how to be themselves.
They know, I don't know, it just it was just
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a vibe. It wasn't a pretentious vibe. It was just
a celebration of their identity. And you know, a nice
little fruit maskt and some chocolates in the hotel room
and an from the ad that nen't hurt at all.
You know, that makes you feel pretty good about yourself
and feel like you're doing something good for somebody. So
I've enjoyed that. I mean, look, I came up in
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the Pac twelve or Pac ten, where the sids they
don't do much for you. If somebody buys you one shrimp,
you feel like you did so like, these guys suck.
They don't know how to do it. They really don't.
You know, USC did a pretty good job for a
long time until they got super corrupted. But but the
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Midwestern teams, Big twelve, Big ten, they know how to
treat announcers. They know how to celebrate their product a
lot better than a lot of US West Coast types.
But I would say Oklahoma, Notre Dame. Most places I
go I enjoy and like a lot. But as far
as blue bloods and know how to celebrate Michigan, I mean,
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I don't know. To me, that's more like that reminded
me more of like a UCLA crowd, a lot of
chargan Like it's it's interesting if you could mix like
the fat people of the Midwest and the chardonnay drinkers
of Stanford, that's a Michigan game. It's like they're all there.
The place is packed, but they're quiet. People just cottage cheese,
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people drinking, Gravert's demeanor. It's like, what do we do?
They're a little bit more of a quiet crowd in Michigan,
you know, compared to what I've seen in some other places.
Can I ask you this just to contrast Oklahoma in Texas,
because I think you the nail on the head Petros,
like you really did. I think some places they understand
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who they are, what they are, what they're celebrating, and
how to do it, and they're proud of that. And
I think other places, and maybe this is more speaking
of the Pac twelve, is the college football programs aren't
as much entwined into the culture of who those people are.
Right well, it depends. I mean, cal is a place
where you play football and nobody likes you, right place.
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But you know, but we could again, we could go
through a list of them. I would just say, by
and large, I could generalize and say that because of
my experience and what I've seen, But I want you to.
I want you to compare Oklahoma to Texas because Texas
is one that has a proud tradition. They obviously have,
you know, one of the blue bloods. I think you'd
consider them that, and I don't feel what you feel
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and what you just talked about and touched on. You know,
when you go to Norman and you go to Oklahoma
and then they and the way they celebrate it and
the same way in Texas. Is that your impression of that? Yeah,
I mean, I think that's a really good point. I
do absolutely understand what you're saying. All of these things
can be broken down individually. I mean, Notre Dame is
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a great program. You can drive down the road and
go to a Purdue game and the place isn't full.
It's still a great program, but it's just a very
it's a different vibe. University of Illinois, you know, that's
a real cradle of college football with Red Grange and
all that, and they don't do the same. You know,
that's just not the same US there now. Baby, I
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love when Yeah, don't get me wrong, that's shardona is
fermented into hard liquor. Perhaps I never did. I got
a full disclosure. I never did a Texas game in
Texas under Mac Brown. I did a Texas game at
Massoo when Mac Brown was the coach. But it occurred
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to me, or seems to me that ever since mac
Brown was fired. Texas is going through a serious identity crisis.
I think I'm McConaughey. What are you talking about. Well,
he was there when mac Brown was there. He's more
prominent now, so was Lance Armstrong. They were quite prominent
back then. My favorite thing is like, whenever it's USC
versus Texas, they roll out McConaughey, and we will roll
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out Will Farrell. It's like evenl Fers Dallas Buyers Club,
even swap Seas by way, would you say it's Will
Ferrell Snoop dog well Snoop a wear a Ucla UNI,
He'll wear Lakers, He'll do hell. He's more my jersey
before some of the cow guys. Yeah, Snoop will do anything.
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Snoop Snoop is he's he supports the area, which I
think is fine. But yeah, Texas, Texas feels like they
just to kick it out of their own way because
there's so much money involved. There's too many cooks in
the kitchen. Somebody's already always trying to ball up ninety
million dollars into like a huge fireball of cash and
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just throw it like beach volleyball style, spike it off
the head of a guy like Erman Meyer or Tom
Herman or Steve Sarkisian, Like, it's amazing to me, amazing
that somebody paid Steve seventy million dollars to be a
head coach again after his track record as a head coach.
And I'm not talking about how his life imploded. I'm
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just talking about he's the same head coach at every
place he's ever been. And that's proving itself over and
over again in Texas. And if you couldn't do it
with that guy yours and that running back, you ain't
gonna do it with Peyton Manning's nephew who played in
the worst league in the history of the state of
Louisiana and thrived. And we had to watch a bunch
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of I mean, I'm watching that guy's highlight tape. It's like, okay,
ye are are we all seeing the same thing? It's
like brawny James. It's like, I'm not a basketball scouter expert,
but I'm pretty sure if your second team All League,
like Brownie Jamee is in his league, not second team
All State, second team All League, but he's a McDonald's
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All American. So you're not the top seven players you're
not one of the top seven players in your league,
but you're ten in the draft pick for twenty twenty four,
the mock draft for the ESPN guy, wonder why and
you're McDonald's all American. How does that happen? You know,
it's it's the same with the Manning kid. It's like
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he's a good player, and I'm sure he's a great kid.
All reports about Bronnie James are the same. But why
are you peeing in my face? And tell me it's raining,
it's it's it's like my phone. Let me let me
ask you. I mean a lot of people and I
made that. I had this discussion point the other day, Petros,
this the very thing you just said, and the response
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to me was, Bronnie James has been exposed and has
played against league guy because it being being Lebron's son
and has done well. So there's the chance he's being
judged based upon who he's playing against when he's not
playing at school, and you could you could put the
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level of what his achievement is on the fact that well,
maybe maybe it's the coaching, you know, maybe it's the
other guys on the team. Well they move from that coach,
they Lebron James was now taken over Campbell Hall. It
looks like they got that coach fired and looks like
Chris Paul's son and one of the Chris Paul entourage
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is going to become the coach at Campbell Hall. So basically,
Lebron is just being like Don Ferannucci and the Godfather too,
all over the valley with these high schools and wedding
his beak all over the place. Look, if you're a
McDonald's All American, I don't care who you're playing against,
you should be able to take over that game. And
there's a there's a kid who's going to Duke from
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Notre Dame High School that I believe beat Brown each
games his team five times or something stupid like that.
And uh, and he's not he's not in the McDonald's
All American Game because of because of Bronnie James. So
I mean, maybe you're right, but look, Southern California high
school culture and basketball is a really high level. These
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guys play at a high level. And the best guys
are the guys that go in and score like thirty
a game. This guy scores like ten in a game,
and he's second team All League so and he's a
McDonald's All American. It's just something doesn't pass the test here.
And if you say something about it, all these people
get on Twitter like you don't know about Brownie. It's like, okay, well, what,
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by the way, second team All League mcdonk, could you
imagine introducing yourself like you know how they do in
the NFL, like Petro's Papadakis cal Berkeley. You know, like
whatever could you imagine Bronnie James, second team All League
McDonald's All American. It's like, come on, man, that doesn't
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like by the way, it kind of reminds me of
the Ball family when everyone can into existence. No no,
So everyone was kind of on Lonzo, and then as
you watch Lamello develop, you kind of thought yourself like,
that's the one that's gonna be probably the most talent
that have the best shot. I think for what I've
seen with Lebron's younger the younger brother to Brawny, I
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can't think of his name off top of my head.
Right way, he's the way he's grown and could develop.
What's his name? Bryce? Is it really like he's got
a shot? Right? I mean? Yeah, I don't know. He's
thinking like an eighth grader. He's like, so what is
he six foot six or six foot seven? Or he's
going to Camel Hall? And my thing is like, yeah,
with basketball players, they they kind of you know, it's
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not like football where and or basketball is like football
in a certain way where you can't get through the
door unless you pass an eyeball test. But basketball is
not like football where like a guy could turn sixteen
seventeen and get super aggressive and insane and you're like, okay, wow,
looks like he's a football player. You can make up
for some of your deficiencies with anger. Basketball wise, you're
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just not getting through the door unless you look a
certain way, right, Like you just you're not walking in
the door and getting anybody's respect. So it just is
amazing to me. Like I think about Don McLean, who's
got a son who's pinpointed now to be really good.
Trent McClain who's like six ten, he's a thousand oaks, right,
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is that a soft area, petros n, Come on, it's
a hate o five. Well, Now, when a kid can
get the ball and you know, score a bunch in
every game and get ready to play and take over games.
And that's you know, that's kind of what LaVar is
talking about, Like, and this happens all the time at
modern day. I guess you play around a bunch of
other really good players and you never really develop, you
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really never get the killer instinct to take over a
whole game because you're constantly trying to adhere to others
and make sure everybody he gets there's like an all
star team. And and then there's a certain school of
thought there and and maybe that's the truth. But the
whole Bronnie James thing, and there's something about it that
doesn't fit, and it feels weird, and it goes along
with lebron James just using this southern California area as
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like a dispensary for himself and his family and their
promotion without having earned it by being from here. Petro's
last back to Cleveland, Pets. Your kid want to play
for that team in Ohio with the with the Irish
team that you played for in high school, with the
four white guys. Send them there with the four white guys. Hey, no,
there were four white guys. Come on, four white guys.
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No kids on cotton on that team had his little
point guard too. I wouldn't watch them play. They're fun
to watch. Hey, Petro's before we let you go, I
gotta ask you send him there though? Um who who
was better Brownnie James as a high school basketball player
or Will Smith's son in Karate Kid the remake or
Will Smith's son trying to play? Remember when Will Smith's
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son was a receiver at Oaks Christian and he was
going d one yes and ray and Wayne Gretzky's son
was a quarterback at Oak Christian and he was gonna
be a big baller until David Garral turned him into
Mattock Face two thousand. Yeah, McCarrel, piece of corral. Yeah,
maccarrel sucked his face so hard he had a transfer
to Long Beach Polly. Yeah, it's like, dude, you went
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to Oaks Christian with all these boostey people and now
you're in Long Beach Polly with Warren g and Nate
Dom Wesley Boulevard, got smacked, got the freaks, and that's
a Yeah, tell us about LaVar, tell us about that.
I know about the jack Rabbit style. You don't need
to tell me. No, I know that, but you know
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LaVar was on that staff and that a occurred. I
was on Polly staff. That's all I wasn't. I wasn't
the Oaks Christian that was that was that Long beach.
But we were aware, we were were that that Matt
headed you know, yeah, I should hope so if I
was aware of it on AM radio girlfriends girl, girlfriend problems,
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you know, girlfriends, Hey, I got nothing against sock and
Wayne Gretzky's son in the face. You know, if it
goes down, it goes down in the high schools. What
can you do? Get him on Twitter at the old
p U Petros Papa ac Is. He is the co
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host of the Petros and Money Show. You hurt him
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called Football Analysts. Pe We appreciate it. We'll do it
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here's Brady Quinn. Yeah, all right, so I sent you
guys the video. Hopefully you had a chance to watch.
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But Michael Irvin, he releases the video of the hotel
encounter with the alleged accuser, and I'll just put it
this web. He did this along with his legal team,
and they provide an explanation. You can find that, I'm
sure on social media or on the internet. It's hard
are always seeing a video like this Because I like
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Michael Irvin. I've always had great interactions with him. This
doesn't help his case in my opinion. Now, obviously Michael
Irvin is refuting what was being said by the accuser,
but again based on the interaction in the video, it
looks like something was said that made her feel extremely uncomfortable.
He didn't make a couple gestures to grab her arm
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and then finally shook her hand and she walked away
rather quickly. But you guys tell me, is that your
interpretation what you saw? Yeah, And the fact that his
legal team was really trying to explain the aftermath. I mean,
he was talking to these people and there was all
this other stuff going on. It felt like they were
trying to fill in the blanks when it was obvious
something was said that cross the line. At some point
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the accounts are given of the details of what he
was saying. That was pretty you know, pretty interesting. I mean,
it would seem consistent with if you're looking at the
video and seeing the video that the context of the
things that were put in the report, so to speak. Yeah,
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it just seemed like they could go together. And for
people out there, we haven't seen it. You know, they're
they're talking probably about I don't know, a couple of
feet apart, and at one point he goes to his
left arm to kind of grab her right arm, and
she kind of just you know, stands there. But Almos
kind of steps back after the second attempt based on
whatever was said. She puts her heart like her arms
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behind her back, so he really couldn't grab anything, and
they kind of shook and went their separate ways. But
she seemed to walk off quickly, and I think it
looked like she spoke to another employee, but she seemed
pretty upset about whatever whatever whatever was said. I mean,
we were out there, we heard that you know this,
this might not end up well for him. You know,
that was some of the speculation. So I just want,
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I wonder what now what I mean, he dropped the lawsuit,
but I think he's refiling it or something like that.
He's not only refiling it, but he's also including I
believe some of the hotel employees as part of it,
so he's really putting pressure on them. Um. You know,
his side has said obviously they want to get him
back to work as soon as possible to clear his name.
But I mean the tough thing is anyone who watched
the video, you're gonna come to your own conclusion. But
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like I said, I don't know that this does him
any favors based on what's been put out there or
filed in the report because it almost leads you to
believe that there was something said and there was you know,
something that wasn't right. Well, and you can just say,
I'll say this just by like like spectating it and
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looking at it, like you know, the walk. Her look
like you could tell she's kind of you. I mean,
she looks like she's probably attractive. He's got a great,
she's got a good. I mean, she ain't built bad,
is what I was saying. But I built bad. I'm
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gonna I'm gonna transition quickly to another headline. We think
An officials are suggesting that an alien mothership could be
on our solar system and could be sending many probes
to Earth. Yeah. Basically, they're saying that these artificial interstellar
objects could be potentially be a parent craft that releases
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many small probes during its close passage to Earth, and
that's why they're seeing all these you know, UFOs that
are flying around the air. I don't know how this
makes you, guys feel, but it seems a little weird.
I mean, like we just one the other day he
saw UFO. Yes, I think or was a shooting star.
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