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March 27, 2023 39 mins

The Jets pursuit of Aaron Rodgers has the feel of a fake girlfriend. Belichick faces the worst Super Bowl odds ever as coach of the Patriots and the question is if he sticks around long enough to pass Don Shula. Plus, Brady tests remedies for his voice and Jonas’ son gets the best of him again the FSR IR.

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I made the decision that I feel good about it.
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Roberto says that it's going to rate on Wednesday. So
Leavar's knee flares up there, you'd have to get it
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this is the guy that's supposed to be able to

(01:52):
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he looked pretty good. Yeah, he looked good in the
second half, but playing its plan seems like he's a
little shot at this point. I think so. Yeah, you're
right though. It was the second half of the fight
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(02:38):
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um so the latest on the situation involving Aaron Rodgers
and the New York Jets. Robert Sala talked about how
having a guy like Aaron Rodgers wanting to play for
them shows just how far the organization is, and he

(03:00):
wanted to point out that when he first got there,
the idea of a great player like Aaron Rodgers wanted
to even play for the Jets wouldn't have even been
a possibility, Like they wouldn't have even entertained the idea.
But it just goes to show you that times have changed.
The Jets are a potential landing spot now for big
time names just like Aaron Rodgers. The only problem is

(03:21):
the trade hasn't actually happened. So we're still in a
holding pattern and we're still sitting around and it's like
Alan Lazard and every all these other moves are being made.
Everybody's talking publicly about the deal, yet the deal still
hasn't been made. So we await the eventual, I guess
arrival of Aaron Rodgers with the New York Jets. Although
personally for entertainment purposes, I hope the Jets figure out

(03:42):
a way to butcher this whole thing because I think
it'd be funny. Seven games last year, right, yeah, something
like that. They finished last in their division. Yes, Oh okay,
I mean I know they have. They've come a long way,
you know, I mean, geez, that's coming along way. Lee.
If Nathaniel Hackett isn't there is this is an attractive

(04:05):
Darren Rodgers now probably not. Yeah, I think that's just
very misleading for him to say this is as far
as like this is where we've come. Like I think
they got some fine roster moves one hundred percent. I
think that you have a pretty good coaching staff one
hundred percent. But to say this is how far we've come,

(04:26):
what are you basing that off of? I would be
curious to know what he was basing that off of,
maybe that they're not picking in the top three anymore,
like it seemed like they were for a while. You know,
just I like, I just now the thirteenth overall pick
is so coveted for them after having so many top

(04:47):
five picks. Now they can't part waste it was number
thirteen apparently, and so and now they picked up another
second round pick when they traded Elijah Moore last week,
and so people are saying, well, you know, that's another
move that they could be more draft capital I could
use to get Rogers. Look, I if Rogers tells me
I'm coming there for two years, I'll gladly give up thirteen.

(05:07):
I remember, I remember when I was in high school.
Once I met this girl and I liked her a lot,
like I was very very like like enamored buy her.
And some way, somehow I was introduced to her and
we started talking and I started telling all my homeboys
like I got a new girlfriend, like like I got this,

(05:31):
you know, I got this deal. And I was happy
about it. And I was almost a tad bit braggadocious
because that was the best I had did up to
this point. You know, you know what I mean. And
I said something on a phone call, and this was
you know, I think cell phones were just coming around.
I think this was still on the house phone, says something,

(05:52):
and it probably came across as like arrogant or kind
of like conceited or whatever, and and it kind of
like messed things up. And I didn't know we weren't
further along than what we were. I thought we were
actually in a committed relationship, which I never asked her
out to be my girlfriend officially or anything like that,

(06:15):
and it had never never materialized. But I didn't know
it until I guess a few few days after this,
CART stopped hearing from her, and then I didn't hear
from her at all, and then it was like kind
of like what happened? What's wrong? This? That? And other?
The point of the story is is that I started
telling everybody that she was my girlfriend, and she wasn't

(06:36):
even my girlfriend yet. I didn't have the commitment, we
didn't have the connection. But you're the North Hills Hammer,
how could you not be? Well, you know, it just
didn't work out the way that I thought it would
work out. And this is what I'm getting vibes that
this is a you're talking about a girlfriend that you

(06:56):
don't have yet, like under promise, over deliver, Like don't
say a cosh darn word about Aaron Rodgers anymore until
he's a New York Jet. You know how much damage
you're potentially doing? You don't, I mean, how do you

(07:17):
not realize how much? Like to even say what you said, Like,
there's no harm in saying this is how far I
mean other than you're delusional because you were last and
you won seven games. Other than that, there's no harm
in saying how far you've come or what you think
your organization looks like now. But manet get the deal

(07:37):
done before you saying it, especially if I'm the Jets
or if I'm the head coach. Like, even if I'm
the head coach, I can say, well, you know, other
people handle these matters. I'm just trying to make sure
I can run my team the best that I can. Like,
you're talking about a girlfriend that has not even become
your girlfriend yet. I just don't know. I just man,

(07:59):
I don't know. I just got my spider sense this
is going off, and I know that everybody's saying this
is an all but done deal that he's going to
be a New York Jet. But man, what if this
thing falls apart? What if it falls apart? What are
you going to do? If you're the New York Jets
you go with Zach Wilson, which I mean, maybe that's
what it is, but look at the damage that you're doing.

(08:21):
Like you're talking about a dude that isn't even on
your team. Talk about Zach Wilson. Keep talking. You talked
enough about him during the season. Keep talking about him.
Now what are you coming out of silence for to
talk about Aaron Rodgers? And how far y'all come? And
that's why Aaron wants to come here? Like come on, man.
You know what I found interesting is I heard someone
mentioned to me that they the Zach Wilson cam may

(08:46):
want They're like, the Jets have to kind of be
careful about how they handle this because the Zach Wilson
can't may want to be traded. And I'm like, yeah,
of course they would, like, like, why would you want
to hang around for two, three or four years and
not play? And even though you're sitting behind Rodgers, which
is great, but he's trying to win a Super Bowl
like he's not there to mence war you and meanwhile

(09:07):
you're watching your career go by. Other guys get drafted,
start play, and you become an afterthought. I just I
look at this and think, I don't know when and
if it's going to happen, but I still think Zach
deserves a fresh starts somewhere else. It would give the
Jets more draft capital, and on top of it, you know,

(09:28):
maybe it's it's one of those pieces that helps you,
you know, put a package together to go get Aaron Rodgers.
Like that's the reality of where we're at at this point.
But it's just it's the weirdest trade, but not quite
a trade that I can recall because everybody involved, the Packers, Rogers,

(09:48):
the Jets, Jets, coaches, Jets players, everybody saying we want
to be elsewhere, we want to get it done, and
we're just still sitting here waiting on somebody to actually
come up with enough compensation. And there was some stuff
that came out last week that said, well, they'd be
willing to wait all the way up until the draft. Okay,
So I mean, we're going to play this game at

(10:10):
some point, don't don't you just want to kind of
move forward, Like I'd just like to know what's happening here.
And like I said, I if it was, hey, give
us the thirteen overall pick and Rogers is yours. And
if Rogers gave me some sort of an indication or
a promise that said I plan on being here two years.
This isn't just for a one year. I can understand

(10:31):
them wanting to put up a fight if they said
this is just for a one year deal. We don't
want to give up the number thirteen overall pick. We
feel like that's too Steve. But if he tells you
he's going to be there for multiple years, just do
the deal and move on. I don't get it. Let
me ask you guys this, who are they going to
get at number thirteen that's going to help to win
a Super Bowl more than Aaron Rodgers? Nobody? Yeah, I

(10:51):
don't think so. So if that's where you're at, if
that's what you're trying to accomplish, part ways with it.
You have plenty of their draft capital. It's so weird
to me too. I was talking with a former jet
about this and he's like, no way, man thirteenth overall picks.
So valuable. I'm like valuable for what, Like, like, what

(11:12):
are you gonna spend that pick on? He goes an
offensive lineman that's gonna help you win a Super Bowl.
Your biggest issue is quarterback. You have a quarterback that's
a Hall of Famer that wants to come play there,
and you can't part ways with the number thirteen overall pick.
You're acting like you're drafting the top five again if
it's not the same. And on top of that, you

(11:35):
look at it and you go, like when you trade
anything to be able to have this shot of big
in the playoffs and a chance to win a super
Bowl like the Tampa Bay Bucks had when they got
Tom Brady, you trade anything for that. Yea, even though
after that, you know, nothing really came about. You know,
they didn't they didn't win another super Bowl. They probably
weren't even a serious contender after that, But it doesn't matter.

(11:57):
They got their super Bowl, like at the end of
the day, like that was worth all of it and
anything afterwards. And if you're the Jets, you'd have to
think that, yeah, I'm willing to give up the number
thirteen overall pick and have a shot for two or
three years of seriously contending for a Super Bowl. Yeah,
especially in the AFC, it feels like and look, they

(12:18):
had a promising year and we talked about it at
the time when the injuries they suffered at o line
and at running back, you know, the game against Denver,
everything sort of fell apart there. I just I look
at it and go, if I'm Robert Sala, if I'm
Joe Douglas, if I'm the organization, and I know the
clock's ticking, and I roll out another seven win crap
bag because we were too busy haggling over a number

(12:40):
thirteen overall pick and we haven't figured out the quarterback spot.
Everybody's gone, so just do the deal. You gotta believe
that's the biggest piece of it, right, I mean you
gotta believe that's the biggest piece. Is it self preservation
here or is it you know, what's your motivation? You
don't think Woody Johnson stepped in and said, no, we're
not giving up the number thirteen overall pick. You need

(13:02):
to figure out somebody that would He trust is saying
don't do it, because I can't imagine that Joe Douglas
and Robert Salah have a problem giving up the thirteen
pick if they can land Aaron Rodgers, Like, I just
I wonder what is the what is it was like
breaking news on our show when when Albert Breyer said it,
it was like that's shocking news, Like you're not going

(13:23):
to give up a first round like the Rams gave
up two to get to get Stafford, you know what
I mean? Like you don't think a Rod is worth one?
Like one one first round draft pick one. I just
I don't know. I just think that this is New

(13:43):
York Jet business. You can't figure out how to get
the trade done. But you're talking about a Rod like
he's already there. You're talking about how good your team
is and how far you've come, but your last place
in the division you once seven games. I'm just trying

(14:03):
to like, how the hell do you connect these dots
and the equation of things that are going on with
the Jets right now? Like how you do it? That's great?
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are we doing here? Burdo was excited about that. Look,
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(15:11):
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So this is a first for Bill Belichick in the

(15:56):
New England Patriots. We talked about Robert Sala and the
New York Jets and all that fun stuff happening. So
these are the longest Super Bowl odds that Bill Belichick
has faced his Patriots head coach, So in all the
years he's been in New England, these are the longest
Super Bowl odds that the team has faced. Not an
ideal situation for the Patriots coming off last year, obviously,

(16:17):
a lot of questions at the quarterback spot, a lot
of questions on you know, Mac Jones and all that,
and so you've got the New England Patriots sitting all
the way down. In some books, they're calling it seventy
to one. That's where the Patriots are at as far
as potential Super Bowl contender and possibly winning another Super
Bowl for Belichick. He's also a little under twenty win

(16:38):
shy of breaking Don Shuler's record. But Belichick finds himself
in a spot with a lot of questions out there.
He brings in Bill O'Brien. They're going to try and
figure out you know how they can get the most
out of mac Jones. But it does feel like we're
kind of in uncharted territories for Belichick when it comes
to the Patriots and their success there. But at least

(16:59):
the Jet in the division, so there's always hope they
can finish in the least third. So there's that there's
I mean, if you had to rank the teams right now,
let's assume Aaron Rodgers is a New York Jet, is
it same to say New England's in in blast place? Yes,
not even close. What's what's tough for me is when

(17:21):
Tom Brady was there, they didn't have to make a
bunch of splash moves and free agency and even at
times like the draft picks. I mean, wasn't the Rams
who were laughing at the Patriots for taking Cole Strange? Yeah,
I mean they're making moves or not making moves. Like
tom Brady's still there. He's not like you gotta start

(17:43):
being active now, Like now you're gonna start building this
roster to have some stars and studs to help out
Mac Jones. He's not the same type of player. And
if they're waiting for Tom Brady to come back around
at some point good luck. So I look at it
and think, like t need to adjust and adapt to
what they have and what their needs are. And that

(18:05):
includes looking at the quarterback spot and saying, Okay, we
don't have top Brady anymore. We haven't been active in
the past. Now we need to be active now. We
need to bring in some stars. We need to spend
some money. And they might not believe in that philosophy,
but that's fine. We can watch them continually not have
success and they could be a mediocre team then, because

(18:27):
that's what they're going to be if they don't give
this roster some more talent. Yeah, I mean, I think
that's kind of the bottom line of it. Right. So
he's he needs eighteen wins to pass Don Shula all
time winning as coach. Do you think he gets there
with this team and this roster? How long do you
think it take? Surely? Yeah? Two years? Yeah, eventually you

(18:48):
get there. I mean, that is that what this is
all about? You get Don Shula's record and then roll out.
Is that what you think it is? I mean, what
else is there for him to do? It kind of
feels like a lebron type move, you know. Yeah, that's true.
I feel I feel as though Tom Brady made it
impossible for Bill Belichick to be able to live with

(19:10):
himself retiring without winning another Super Bowl. Without Tom Brady.
I think he's put a pressure lock on Bill Belichick's
ability to just leave the perfection. I don't think he
wants I do not think Bill Belichick would want to leave.

(19:31):
Let me let me restate that because I don't want
to speak for the man. I don't I don't even
know him. Why would you after building what you've built
and knowing that, regardless of knowing that Tom Brady is
the greatness that made your team so amazing, that you

(19:53):
were the person who coached him, why would you leave
the game knowing that they made the comparison between is
it you or is it Tom Brady the reason why
you were able to have success and win those Super
Bowls and have those runs in New England. Now, if
that doesn't become as big of a conversation for the

(20:17):
amount of time that it took place, then I'd say
it's not a big deal. But because that became such
a large narrative connected to Bill Belichick and to Tom Brady,
tom Brady took that pressure up off of him one
year removed. He didn't have to go back to any
Super Bowls after that, so whatever was whatever. But for

(20:41):
Bill Belichick, I feel like he almost feels like he
owes it to himself and to his legacy to show
that he can do it and do it without Tom Brady.
Do you think that's a real narrative for Belichick or
just a narrative? Probably not, But I bet you, deep
down on the inside, if he were being one hundred
for sent honest, he thinks about it. I mean, he's

(21:03):
a competitor. There's no reason why you wouldn't as a
coach think about the fact that I would like to
have success. It's no different than Jerry Jones with jim Johnson.
Yeah right, Like there's there's a small part of you
inside that says, I can hire a coach, I can
put together a roster that can do the same things
I was able to do when I had Jimmy Johnson.

(21:25):
The same thing with with with Bill Belichick, so I
can do it again. With Shack and Kobe, they had
that thing where they went away from each other. Shack
won another championship, Kobe had to wait and then he
won two more and oh nine in twenty ten, and
they were vocal about their being a rivalry that they
wanted to be able to prove that they could do
it without the other guy. I think that's part of sports.

(21:48):
And you think that the rivalry between Belichick and Brady
is is that? Say, I don't know that I would
call it a rivalry, but but maybe I don't know.
I don't know what I would still ask, But I
think there's something to it that's kind of it became
too big of a narrative. That's kind of odd. Don't
you think like if the coaches break up, you know

(22:12):
what I mean, because they're bad, well, because they start
to overvalue theirs, yeah, ego, Yeah, instead of working in
harmony and saying that listen, just because I don't sing
lead doesn't mean that I don't contribute to this boy
band for it to be the success that it is.
Are you? Are you guys trying to sit here and
tell me that coaches in the NFL have egos? Is

(22:34):
that what you're trying to tell me? They have? If
you ask me, they have the biggest egos. Their egos
are bigger than everybody, the wide receivers, everybody really I
think coaches egos are the biggest. If you if you were,
if we were rating from top to bottom including ownership,
who has the biggest egos? I'd say, hey, coaches, Hey,
coaches number one on my list. Okay, so you've been

(22:56):
around Dan Snyder. Yes, head coaches have a big ego
than Dan Snyder, some of them. Joe Gibbs had a
bigger ego than Dan Snyder easily. Greg Williams had a
bigger ego than Dan Snyder easily, like like ten to
twenty times over easily, easily. It's just weird that that

(23:18):
that there would be this coach quarterback rivalry. It's just
weird to be, well, why if that if that quarterback
is it's take a dad who has a rivalry with
his son. It just awkward, just feels weird. But some
do I know, but I don't get it. I don't either,
Like don't you just want like everybody to be happy
to be success like that's but you'd like want that credit.

(23:39):
I think I think the problem is is when you
get into those type of scenarios, you want the credit.
Let's talking about legacy, right, yeah, you want the credit
for it, Like, don't give all of like all the
stuff I had to do for Tom Brady to develop
into the quarterback that he became in the league, like
and now you guys don't want to show me no love,

(23:59):
like it's all him. So he might have been filled that.
So maybe he recognizes in that conference, in that division,
winning another super Bowl is a real long shot. But
if he goes out and he sets the all time
wins record, that kind of separates him from Brady a
little bit in that regard, does it? Well, yeah, because

(24:19):
he did it after Brady. He accomplished it at this
after bread take away the Brady wins. How close to
that record is he? Well, that's you know, there's a
little math there. You know, we can we can fix
that easily. Okay, we'll find something a lot of credit.
We'll credit the defense for all those all those wins.
But listen, the man is is a brilliant coach and
nobody's going to take that from him, you know. And

(24:41):
he'd be best served to know that. And and like
Q said, get get if you're trying to change your
fortunes in New England, they gotta get more aggressive, They
gotta find some leadership. They have a little bit, but
they gotta find some some leadership. Like you think about
even when Tom Brady was there, Tom Brady came into
a very varied leadership heavy football team. You know, you're

(25:06):
able to treat Tom Brady the way that you treat
him because you have guys like Willie McGinnis on your team.
You have guys like William malloy. Um. Well, you saw
he was leading when that took place. Like now, he
might have not have been leading well in that moment,
but he had a whole bunch of dudes with him
that was following him. You know, he was a leader,

(25:26):
you know, but ye had Tylaw and you know you
had you had Teddy Bruski. You had a lot of
leaders on that team. When when it was the early
stages of building the Patriot Way, he's got to find
the anchor you're if you remember he brought in Richard Seymour,
future Hall of Famer. You know, you had coverage. They

(25:48):
changed coverage rules because of the defenses that Belichick was
playing on offenses back then, So you were he was
revolutionizing what was going on in the National Football League
and he had the personnel to do it. It wasn't
just that Tom Brady was this big world beater. That
team as a whole was a very, very leadership heavy team,

(26:11):
and he doesn't have that right now. You don't hear
a pronounced level of leadership and established veterans that are
on this Patriots team. I don't know if he can
recreate it. Maybe he can't. Cute I would defer. I
don't know that he can recreate that. But if i'm him,
I'm trying to figure out what's the best approach in

(26:32):
terms of building back the structure of what resembled what
he was able to do when he had so much
success during that Tom Brady era seven and a half.
By the way, that's their win total projection the Patriots
over on their seven and a half. Such a tough division.
I mean, look at the Jets. Figure out a way

(26:53):
to f up this Rogers deal and if the Bills
the Bills are having that's a whole weird situation, and
I mean may hit their sailing. Yeah, do you expect
them to be as good? I'm not. I'm a favorite
this year. I don't know. Man, they boned me for
the last time. It's the Jets. I think you're Rogers.
It should be at least it probably won't be, but

(27:15):
it should be. I mean, what about Miami, Miami. But
but I don't trust Toah. I don't trust toa Sorry
to good dude, but I don't trust him the health
or him is a player, probably the health because when
he was playing, they were what was good and then
then they played well together and and those receivers. It's
still trusting him availability, you know whatever. I'm just saying,

(27:40):
I don't trust him. Yeah. So there's that. There's your
your breakdown of the AFC East as we as we
get ready for a football season wide open though you
know it's wide open. Yeah, sure you So you who
you picking right now? If you had to bet money
on it, who you got? I'm picking your ass. So,
because the Bill still are they are the team projected

(28:02):
to win at plus one thirty five though you get
a little bit plus money from our friends and DraftKings,
followed by the Jets, the Dolphins, and then the Patriots.
The Patriots are eight to one. So so that's where
things are at when it comes to the New England
Patriots race today. Yeah, two team races, two pros and
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Let'sten to Unbreakable with Jay Glazer on the iHeartRadio, Apple
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Jonas Knox with the hair Wow just wow, Oh my god,

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what's the name of it's going to air on TLC. Yeah,
there's a seeking brother husband. There you go, yeah, there
you go. Yeah, it's um. It's a couple who opened
their eleven year marriage to a divorced father so they
could grow emotionally. So everybody's sharing everything emotions. So did

(29:50):
you read the article. Yeah, the wife wants more, more
and then he wants another one. Now that now the
brother wife is concerned that that will brother husband brother husband, Well,
that will ruin the relationship dynamic if they add more people.
It's insecure. I mean, what do you want? What is this?
I got some weird What does this girl bring me

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the table? That's what I want to know. I must
be some fi yow. Well, that's that's all I can say.
Explosives explosive, explosive. Yes. And Dustin her dormat husband, who's
just sitting there going along with this whole thing as
her wife's you know, pooling around right in front of her,

(30:33):
all holding hands. That's just yeah. I mean Dustin and
Vincent her friends. That's what it says. That's what they
are for it not lovers, but they are friends. The best.
The best though, is to Jonas's point that Dustin's a
doormat because it's it's Vincent who's got a problem with
them bringing another situation. Yes, Dustin just happy to be

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on the team. I'll take whatever like. I don't care like,
just let me be a part of that. Take the
kids to the are. We're gonna just be hanging here
for a while. We're gonna go to the pool, take
take the kids out to eat, clean the house. We're
gonna we're gonna go for a walk. We're gonna go
hit the gym, you know, Hey, Duston, Yes, Vincent, give

(31:14):
me a coffee? Oh yeah, sure, and he runs right
along in the eggs. Yeah, scrambled cheddar cheese not American,
you know what I mean? Oh man, what a whip
it too much? Leave it a little bit, you know,
I need a fluffy eggs. Is TLC the channel the

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network that has Hoarders and those shows on it? Almost
positive they have Hoarders, don't they? That weird show where
people like stack up the boxes? Is any? Yeah? TLC
is like where they do the different relationship Thousand Pound
Life or something like that. Yeah, what is thousand pound Life?
Like a personal ways a thousand pounds. You don't watch

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those type of shows because you don't live in that type. Yeah,
those are those, Those aren't people. Those are pickup trucks
at than I know because my wife watches ninety Fiance
and all these commercials for these shows. Ninety you only
have to be engaged for ninety day. Man, where the
hell's this been? And a thousand pound wife or a
thousand pound person, that's a show. Yeah, that's one person.

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That's one person. Wow, that's one person. Yeah, it's it's uh,
it's said actually more than anything. It's a sad show.
What time Matt Barre on TV? Yeah, they made it. Yeah,
they're making money. Oh sorry. Six hundred pound Life, yea
thousand pound sisters? What a staff? It's it's I think
it's a spin off of six hundred pound Life? Are

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they a thousand pounds each? Also combined weight, so one
could be two seventy and the other one's picking up
a majority of the slack there, Then they shouldn't split equal.
They should get paid more. If you weigh more, you
should get paid more. If you're a crusade speaking brother
husband is a spinoff of Sister Wife. You had the

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dude that had all the the wives and kids all
in the same house. I think he had like four
wives or something like that. Yeah, he had like four
kids with each one of the wives. And yeah, man,
getting careful what you asked for, you know what I mean?
Like people want to be famous, man, so they're willing.

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They're willing to do whatever, whatever it takes. Just like
a little dusty doormat here, who's letting I mean, come on,
dustin his wife or a test drive every two minutes,
Denston the one that's jumping in saying no, no more,
no more. Partners like no more can ruined our relationship?
Do you know? Doormat boys probably sitting there going yeah,

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now you know it feels now, you know, get in line, buddy,
Now you sitting next to me, newbie, stands up and
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little over ten minutes from now, we did have some
controversy at the NCAA tournament. We're going to get into
all that stuff, all that people were very upset about
certain things that took place at the end of one game.
So we'll get into that for you in a little
over ten minutes from now. But right now it is
time for this after your sports Weeke Act happens, so

(34:35):
it's time to get there. IR report all right, who's
got what? Who's got what to report? Brady's been gone
for a long time. Have you got anything you want
to report to the IR? Well, I can't get my
voice back, literally like having that a voice for like
the past four or five days. So what have you tried?
What remedies have you tried? And nothing? Everything and anything

(34:59):
like tease, different types of teas, different types of honey
with the tea. I've taken a smorgus sport of medicine.
Have you warm salt water? Everything saltwater? I mean literally,
I'm trying these holistic medicines on top of the normal
over the counter medicines and prescribed medicines. I'm telling you, man,

(35:21):
I'm under attack. You do know your attack is I mean,
your face is a lot of your business, but your
voice is your business. Yeah, but I don't want to
take off any more time. A lot to talk about,
lot to catch up on. Yeah, I mean, I don't
want this to be your new norm, my guy. What
about like a shot of Jamison right before the show. See,

(35:42):
I haven't tried that yet, so maybe that'll be tomorrow.
Or fertile you said tequila? Is that the moon? Yeah?
That helps? Yeah? Yeah, or a direct injection of that
gas until your vocal cords, you know what I mean. Yeah, bam,
just inject it right there. Damn, just give it that
extra push with the syringe. The Royds. Oh yeah, you

(36:06):
gottas shoot a steroid into the vocal corps. I think didn't.
Didn't Steven Tyler have that done because he almost lost
his voice? Steven Tyler, I think had to have that done.
But he also screams, and so that's just years of
abuse from singing on stage. Yeah, I could dig it. Yeah.
So that's why I like to speak with like a
very low tone. You know. It's just like this all

(36:26):
the smart, all day long, very smart. Yeah. I just
speak like this. You go from the diaphragm, that's what
they tell you. I do go from the diaphragm. That
is that's very true. Ye tell you. I split my
shin open getting into the shower on Saturday sounds amazing.
How did you do that to climb into the bathtub.
My son thinks it's funny to master with the aim
in the bathroom. I've told that story before. I can't

(36:47):
use the bathroom without him walking in and turning off
the lights. Star speed baggage. So so I so I
thought I was Jesus, Oh my God, say have good aim.

(37:10):
But I guess so I thought I thought I had
outsmart at him. And I said, Okay, I'm gonna get
in the shower and I'm gonna lock the door. He
can't mess with me. Right as I'm getting to climb
into the bathtub, he pounds on the door and I go, Vincent,
is that you good? He pounds on the door and
he goes, day And I bang my shin and split

(37:34):
it open on the tub and then I'm like, yeah,
he goes, I love you. I love you too, buddy,
And yeah I was bleeding and there was a problem. Yeah,
but it was sweet. It was worth it was worth
the gas. Yeah. But now do you guys get that
we can have that place. We can have that ha

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way to go. Then said, Who's Who's got what else?
Anybody got something else to report? Anybody got a problems anything?
Todd got me adventures. I stood away from Todd this weekend.
Took it, took it easy. But I think Brady missed
my one where I fell through the deck last week. Yeah,

(38:21):
that was what My deck rought it out because of
the rain. I felter, my felter, my deck, my backyard deck.
How four do you fall? Not like two three feet?
But I my knuckles still hurts because I stopped my
fault with my fist. Sheez was Todd there? Todd was not?
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