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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Two Pros and a Cup of Joe. Fox Sports Radio,
LeVar Arrington, Jonas Knox with you here. Coming up on
this Wednesday edition, fallout from the fourth of July where
people are still lighting off fireworks and neighborhoods around the
country for some reason. We're also going to talk about
Laslob James Joey Chestnuts performance. We're gonna get into some
NFL news and notes like Tua Tugabylea's reputation as a
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Did you grill your ass off yesterday or what?
Speaker 4 (01:29):
You know? I told you I've been on this whole
health kick deal, so I'm not going to say I've
grilled my my tell I did grill very well. I
seasoned some some hot dogs. I know Q would love that,
and charge Chart grilled those. They were really good. I
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did telapia yesterday. Okay, you know, more mout type of deal.
Didn't go traditional. It's only me and the twins here.
It's you know, so far this week, so we didn't
go go crazy deep. We just you know, we hung out.
We ate food and we chilled out.
Speaker 2 (02:10):
So not a lot of carbs.
Speaker 4 (02:12):
What you're saying now, I've been kind of honestly, I've
been carved pretty carb low, very very low carb intake lately,
you know, trying to cut a little bit.
Speaker 1 (02:23):
Have you heard the I didn't realize because tilapia is
delicious egg like, yeah, I actually think it's better than
it tastes better than salmon. Like, I'm not a big
salmon I won't go that far for some reason. I
just I think it tastes better than sad. I don't
know what it is about salmon. I've just never been
a fan. But did you know til appia is like
a It's kind of like a bottom feeder fish.
Speaker 4 (02:45):
I guess it's I guess you could tell about a
way it's shaped.
Speaker 5 (02:48):
It kind of has that what is it like? Flounder type? Look?
Aren't flounders bottom feeders too?
Speaker 2 (02:57):
I don't know. Can we get an update on the
bottom feel your fish?
Speaker 4 (03:00):
Our flounders? The fish that have the eyes on the
side of their their head?
Speaker 2 (03:05):
Do they?
Speaker 5 (03:07):
Let me? Look?
Speaker 2 (03:07):
A catfish is a bottom feeder.
Speaker 5 (03:09):
I know a catfish is.
Speaker 1 (03:12):
I mean, listen, a catfish is basically a sewer rat
with gills. That's all it is. I mean, I don't
know anybody that wants to eat catfish discussed.
Speaker 6 (03:20):
Catfish is definitely a bottom feeder. You also got halibit.
You do have flounder, uh, cod wound. Yeah, bass are
actually bottom feeder.
Speaker 2 (03:30):
Snappers, and tilapia is not on there. No, no, somebody
told me.
Speaker 4 (03:34):
You're close though with halibit. Halibit you might be thinking about.
Speaker 2 (03:38):
That's what it is. Yeah, yeah, but I heard that,
you know.
Speaker 4 (03:41):
But I wouldn't have been surprised if it were, because
it kind of has that type of shape, almost like
a flounder once it's fillayed.
Speaker 5 (03:50):
I don't really know what it looks. Let me look
at what it looks like.
Speaker 2 (03:54):
Yeah, but but thank you coach.
Speaker 4 (03:56):
Anyway, it was Yeah, it does look like it does
look like well, that is that's a flounder.
Speaker 5 (04:03):
That's why it looks like a flounder.
Speaker 2 (04:04):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (04:05):
Anyway, a lot of people say telapia is a bottom feeder,
but that's not strictly true.
Speaker 5 (04:09):
Okay, there we go, Yeah, there you go.
Speaker 2 (04:12):
You come to this show.
Speaker 4 (04:13):
I mean, Lee just said it, Lee just I mean,
and about way, it's great to hear your voice. Lee
Jonas Jonas said it, and that that's you know, that's good.
Speaker 2 (04:23):
Yeah, cool stuff. I mean listen.
Speaker 1 (04:26):
Obviously, Lowen Carbs definitely the complete opposite of La Slob.
James Joey Chestnut, who went on to win another Mustard
Belt yesterday. Congratulations to the competitive eater that is Joey Chestnut.
There was there was some talk they were going to
cancel the event because of the weather issues they were having.
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There were lightning delays and all that, but in the
end they did complete the ten minutes of shoveling food
in each other's mouths, and Joey Chestnut finished with sixty
two hot dogs, eating ten minutes, well below the over
under that we discussed yesterday, that was seventy one and
a half. But let's listen to old laslab James himself
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Joey Chestnut talk about his performance.
Speaker 7 (05:12):
Are you always looking for the world record or you
just want to win?
Speaker 5 (05:15):
Oh my gosh.
Speaker 2 (05:15):
Yeah, I love to push myself. I'm getting older.
Speaker 5 (05:18):
You know that I'm thirty nine.
Speaker 3 (05:19):
So it's great to be able to push new records
and know that I can still push my body to
new limits.
Speaker 2 (05:25):
Today things got in the way, but I'll be coming back. Yeah,
this guy's got an excuse every year.
Speaker 1 (05:32):
Now, every year he's got an excuse when there's an
underwhelming performance. Last year it was because somebody stormed the
stage and jumped on stage and he had to put
him in a headlock. This year it was because of
the weather conditions. Now he's thirty nine years old. This
is like when remember when Antonio Tarvor fought Roy Jones
the second time and he said before the fight, you
got you can have any excuse, yeah, because it was.
Speaker 2 (05:54):
Like chooses today, it was all, well.
Speaker 1 (05:57):
Roy Jones isn't motivated anymore, and then it was he
cut down from heavyweight, so losing all that weight drained
his body. And then Antonio Tarbor went and worked him
over and finished him. And it's like every all of
a sudden.
Speaker 5 (06:09):
Now did work him over? They did? Man like that
was he did work him over.
Speaker 2 (06:14):
That was devastating.
Speaker 1 (06:16):
We loved Roy Jones growing up and to see him
get flat back like that, that might have hurt worse
than Tyson getting knocked out.
Speaker 5 (06:25):
You know.
Speaker 4 (06:27):
I mean the fact that he asked him if he
had any excuses before knocked him out. It wasn't the
best It wasn't the best of moments for for I mean,
it was great for boxing, I'll tell you that, but
it wasn't great for Roy.
Speaker 2 (06:42):
Oh Man, Like that was heartbreaking.
Speaker 1 (06:45):
That, like you live my kerosely through that guy, Like
he could play two hours of pick up basketball and
then go beat somebody with a body shot and then
Antonio Tarbor says, you got any excuses and then.
Speaker 2 (06:56):
Just flats him. Oh man, that was that was rough.
Speaker 1 (07:00):
But sixty two hot dogs in ten minutes. I mean, yeah,
he's got a lot of excuses, and it feels like
this is the beginning of the end. At some point
within the next five years, I'm calling my shot, Joey Chess,
that's going to lose.
Speaker 2 (07:15):
He's going to lose, and he's going to fall apart.
Speaker 1 (07:18):
But I think the guy who finished in tenth place,
if I'm not mistaken, ate like fifteen hot dogs something
like that.
Speaker 5 (07:27):
So that was you was what you're saying, No, like.
Speaker 2 (07:29):
How many how long would it take you.
Speaker 5 (07:33):
To eat fifteen hot dogs?
Speaker 4 (07:35):
I could get fifteen in ten minutes? Yeah, I could
get fifteen hot.
Speaker 2 (07:40):
Dogs, fifteen hot dogs and buns and ten us.
Speaker 5 (07:44):
I couldn't. I couldn't. Yeah, there's not you get like four.
Speaker 1 (07:48):
I think the most I could eat in a day
was probably four. Like that's the most that I could
do in an entire day.
Speaker 5 (07:53):
I could probably get four. I could get.
Speaker 2 (07:56):
Four in ten minutes. I don't know.
Speaker 5 (08:00):
You could probably get more than four. I could get
more than four.
Speaker 2 (08:02):
Yeah, but you'd feel awful afterwards.
Speaker 5 (08:04):
Can't do it.
Speaker 4 (08:06):
I'm not sure that they don't feel awful after they
do it. I'm sure Joey chess Nut feels awful after
he does it.
Speaker 1 (08:12):
Who do you think feels worse you after playing an
NFL game or Joey Chessnut this morning?
Speaker 2 (08:22):
Man? I don't know, man, because.
Speaker 4 (08:25):
He that's a that's a tough gig. That is one
tough that's a tough gig. Man, I don't know.
Speaker 2 (08:34):
Second, Hold on a second, let's go live to Iowa.
Speaker 1 (08:37):
Sam, who is a medical professional who has a thought
on Joey chess nuts performance.
Speaker 8 (08:43):
Sam, No, I so you would feel awful afterward, no
matter what. But if you were to try, if you're
trying to digest sixty some hot dogs, you'd probably die.
A lot of these guys they just us expel it
these things after they win. They don't, Yeah, they don't.
They don't eat it and digest it and exit it
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the following day. They they that's why you look at
a lot of their teeth and they're like weird looking.
They're kind of rotten looking, like Kobe Yah.
Speaker 5 (09:16):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (09:17):
Right, So if you've ever seen like a Bali mixed teeth,
and I know we're getting a little graphic here, but
this is the behind the curtain, behind the behind the
scenes of what these people do. They train, they will practice,
but they did most of them. Maybe like the larger guys,
they might digest that food. A lot of these people
they expel. It isn't large enough to be able to
take all that and process it and get it through
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your system. It's it's really it'd be so taxing on
the body.
Speaker 2 (09:41):
It already is.
Speaker 1 (09:42):
But so what you're saying is that Johnny Depp is
a competitive eater. Yes, and that would explain his teeth. Yes,
that that that mouthful.
Speaker 2 (09:49):
Of cheese whiz he wants and the big it does
all makes sense.
Speaker 5 (10:02):
It all fits together.
Speaker 1 (10:03):
Now, everything adds up now, So congratulations are an order
for Joey oh Man. By the way, Miki Pseudo, who
won her ninth straight she's the female competitive eater who won,
who hit thirty nine and a half in ten minutes.
Hot Dogs thirty nine and a half?
Speaker 2 (10:23):
Hot Dog?
Speaker 5 (10:24):
What is her? What's her name?
Speaker 2 (10:27):
Miki Pseudo?
Speaker 5 (10:29):
Miki Pseudo?
Speaker 2 (10:30):
Yeah, I don't know what.
Speaker 5 (10:31):
My light keeps going off whenever.
Speaker 2 (10:34):
Ricky okay, Mickey Pseudo. Yeah, I think you're right. Yeah,
Why am I saying? Miki? What am I doing here?
What am I? I think she's Keky Vander are you?
Speaker 5 (10:42):
Are you not going to hit the button? Why is that? Man?
Speaker 3 (10:48):
You?
Speaker 2 (10:50):
I just I screwed it up a little bit.
Speaker 1 (10:53):
Pronunciation, the Meky Mickey pseudo, Yeah, because.
Speaker 2 (10:57):
I didn't know she was named after a beer. What
do you want from me?
Speaker 5 (11:00):
Geez?
Speaker 4 (11:01):
And she is a Mickey sudo, so you definitely get
the button for that. The way you tried to say it,
this is.
Speaker 1 (11:07):
I feel like, you know, I'm being attacked here early on,
but it is two pros and a cup of Joe.
Here on Fox Sports Radio. He's LeVar Arrington, I'm Jonas Knox.
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Sent a Cup of Joe Fox Sports Radio. He's LeVar Arrington,
I'm Jonas Knox with you here. Coming up in we'll
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We were talking yesterday about the Super Bowl turf issues
that all of a sudden popped up that apparently the
league told they're According to Pro Football Talking Mike Florio,
that the league was saying that the reason for the
issues with the slipping of the turf is because the
players didn't have better cleats.
Speaker 2 (12:40):
You know that they It was, you know, nothing that
had to do with.
Speaker 1 (12:43):
Them watering the turf beforehand when maybe they weren't supposed to,
or the conditions itself in general, and the Eagles complaining
about their footing, especially on defense. It was all about
the fact that the players didn't change cleats.
Speaker 2 (12:55):
So CJ.
Speaker 1 (12:57):
Gardner Johnson, who is now with the Detroit Lions, but
he was with Philadelphia for the Super Bowl last year,
he saw the comments and he went to social media
and said the following. First of all, he said, my pregame,
I went through three different cleats. Even the studs wasn't working.
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Explain that please. If that's the case, we should have
played on Arizona's original grass. We were fine the week
we traveled there and won.
Speaker 2 (13:27):
And then he went on to.
Speaker 1 (13:28):
Say, run that Bowl back on legit grass. The d
line smashed that o line. I'm sorry. So apparently the
Philadelphia Eagles and members of that team are still not
willing to let it go, even though it's been several months.
Speaker 5 (13:41):
He's not on the team no more.
Speaker 4 (13:42):
Right, run it back somewhere else, Right, he's in Detroit, Listen.
Speaker 5 (13:50):
I just don't buy that. I don't. I don't buy that.
Speaker 4 (13:52):
If you if you've gone through three sets of cleats,
a pair of cleats is going to work.
Speaker 5 (13:59):
I'm appear going to work.
Speaker 4 (14:02):
And and sure, maybe you're not playing as as fast
as you would be in other other conditions, other field conditions,
other weather conditions, whatever it may be. But that's a
part of the game of football. You adapt and you adjust.
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So that's not anybody else's fault. That's not the turf's fault,
that's not the cleat's fault, that's not the NFL's fault.
Speaker 5 (14:34):
It's that player's fault.
Speaker 4 (14:35):
If they can't adjust and adapt their footwork to go
with the given circumstances that they have with the field,
the given conditions of the field, I'm sorry. Everybody has
to deal with those same conditions. And again, like we
said yesterday on the show, their offensive line didn't have
no problem coming off of that ball and pushing the
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Kansas City Chief back on those those those fourth and
short plays that they were running to push the touch push.
So I just you know, for me, you know, they're
entitled to feel the way that they want to feel.
Speaker 5 (15:12):
They played in the game.
Speaker 4 (15:13):
I never played in the Super Bowl, but I will
say I played in enough football games where I know
your footing should never be your excuse.
Speaker 5 (15:22):
It just shouldn't.
Speaker 4 (15:23):
Like if you want to say it was slick out
there and everybody was slipping around, and you know what,
they had less slips than we did, Like, there you go.
But to say that's the reason why the outcome was
the outcome. Both teams had to play in the same conditions.
Both teams had to figure it out in those conditions,
and y'all didn't figure it out. And Patrick Mahomes is
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the quarterback on the other team. By the way, he
was able to give enough manufacture enough offense to win
the game. I mean, just just live with that. I mean,
generally speaking, that's how it works for Philly. I mean, well,
it's only not worked that way one time.
Speaker 5 (16:02):
You know.
Speaker 1 (16:04):
They kind of strike me when you hear some of
these comments as a team that was, you know, basically
the wire to wire leader.
Speaker 2 (16:11):
In the NFL.
Speaker 1 (16:12):
I mean, you know, they were you know, some people
were talking, well, could they go, could they have a
perfect season?
Speaker 2 (16:17):
Could they do this?
Speaker 1 (16:17):
Could they do And then you know, they had that
slip up against Washington on Monday Night Football, which was
a game that just seemed like it wasn't going their
way and they weren't getting bounces here or there. But
it almost strikes me as a team that had everything
go their way, and then when they lost on the
biggest stage, there's been a lot of reasons as to
why they lost, as opposed to just we lost. And
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if it wasn't the slipping of the turf, which could
be valid, how the hell would I know? It's Jonathan Gannon,
their defensive coordinator, who may or may not have been
distracted because he was interviewing with the Arizona Cardinals the.
Speaker 2 (16:51):
Week that he was out there.
Speaker 1 (16:53):
And then it was well, Jonathan Gannon, you know, he
performed poorly because there was that little play. I forget
the aime of that play where they you know, the
receiver I think it was Pacheco and Juju Smith Schuster
were eating them alive. There was no adjustment made the
second time time they ran it.
Speaker 4 (17:09):
It's like a yo yo action or a what is
that called. It's it's like an in out motion or
something to that effect.
Speaker 1 (17:17):
Used to be called the China out past.
Speaker 5 (17:21):
Yeah, Sam, you're not You're not going.
Speaker 2 (17:23):
To do it. That's what it was called back in
the day.
Speaker 1 (17:28):
I remember, you know, even in high school football they
called it the China out.
Speaker 5 (17:31):
But Sam, China.
Speaker 1 (17:34):
But the point, oh my gosh, you're an idiot, all right,
But the point is it just.
Speaker 4 (17:41):
They did find something in their defense and they exploited it.
Speaker 1 (17:44):
Yeah, it just feels like there's there's a lot of
reasons as to why, and like I think even some
of the players have taken shots at Jonathan Gannon, who's
now elsewhere as opposed to you know, we just kind
of got beat. And it feels like it's on the
defensive side because they didn't have answers. Like Jalen Hurts
doesn't need any excuses whatsoever. He was the best player
on the field. Like, there's there's no excuses on his front.
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It's just you don't hear a lot of talk out
of the offensive guys. It's just you hear a lot
of it out of the defensive guys. Now, I don't
know if it's because they feel like they actually have
a legitimate gripe and all this.
Speaker 4 (18:15):
I don't feel like that's I mean in this in
this case, yes, but if you were called in that
in that playoff whole deal, San Francisco did the same
exact thing as an offense talking about their their quarterback,
like we didn't have a quarterback running back. They knocked
your quarterbacks out right, your quarterbacks didn't go out or
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y'all came into the game without those quarterbacks and you
feel shorthanded, and you could. They got knocked out, they
got sent out of the game, and the injured quarterback
had to come in and play because y'all was getting
y'all was getting tore out the frame.
Speaker 5 (18:55):
Who was that? The Eagles? It was the Eagles, right, Yes, yes,
they were getting I don't.
Speaker 4 (19:00):
Hear I don't hear them complaining about footing in that game,
you know what I mean. So you get them complaining
about the Eagles the game before, and now you get
the Eagles complaining about it because they lost in the
in the game after, Like come on, I mean, I
don't understand that, Like your quarterbacks got knocked out of
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the game, that's part of the game. Did you see
Ohio State lose because Marvin Harrison Junior got knocked out
of the game. You know, there's this strange concept in football.
If you hit a guy hard enough, you might knock
him out of the game, and that could alter the game.
Speaker 5 (19:40):
You know. That's that's that that used to be a thing.
Speaker 4 (19:42):
I don't I don't know if that's still a thing
now because all of the rules and how how the
game is played anymore.
Speaker 5 (19:48):
But that used to be a part of the game.
Speaker 4 (19:51):
Was You gotta know that the defense is trying to
knock out your best players. So that's that's what it is.
I mean, nobody's intentionally trying to hurt somebody. But I'll
tell you what, if you get a hold of a
star quarterback or a star running back or receiver, you're
not just taking him down to the ground. Some of
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us are playing for keeps out there. So to me,
you can't complain about losing a guy to injury during
during a game and say that's the reason why you lost.
Just like I don't sit there and presume to think
that you can complain about your spikes and your footing
the turf, footing in the game when the other team
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has to play in that turf too, which, by the way,
you know your quarterback was the best player on the
field that day, so how was he able to play
so well?
Speaker 5 (20:42):
There was scrambling and running going on. So you're saying
that a quarterback who's like one hundred percent, like maybe
ninety nine percent on the football field is not the
best athlete on the field. Like, there'll always be better
athletes out there on the defensive side of the ball,
generally speaking, then the quarterback outside of a couple rare cases,
(21:06):
But you're telling me you don't have enough athletic ability
to alter your your approach to get to a quarterback
that isn't a better athlete than you. I don't buy that.
Speaker 1 (21:20):
I also don't buy that to your point on the
injury aspect of it all, when people throw out the
well so and so is injured, all right, Well, availability
is the greatest ability, correct, that's what they say. That's
part of the deal. And you've got to be able
to show up to make an impact. And if you're
not able to show up, that's part of the job,
and it doesn't mean it's your fault that you got injured.
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It wasn't brock Perty's fault that he got injured.
Speaker 5 (21:45):
It was Philly's fault. It was their fault.
Speaker 1 (21:47):
But that's part of the deal. And it wasn't like
they were intentionally trying to hurt the guy. This wasn't,
you know whatever, the defensive.
Speaker 4 (21:55):
I don't want them to get hurt. Don't let him
get hit. They hurt more than one quarterback that game.
If you don't want him to get hurt, don't get
him hit.
Speaker 2 (22:03):
Do you remember the.
Speaker 1 (22:06):
Charles Martin hit on Jim McMahon where he picked him
up and slammed him to the turf.
Speaker 2 (22:10):
It's like one of them.
Speaker 1 (22:11):
It's like this was the first of its kind where
a guy had gotten suspended multiple games for just a
completely violent act. Charles Martin and our friends listening in
Wisconsin will remember Charles Martin. He went into that game
against the Bears. It was back in eighty six. It
was the year after they won the Super Bowl, and
he had written down Jersey numbers. He had like a
hit list of guys that he was going to get
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on his towel and so well after a play was over,
he picks Jim McMahon up and spikes him on the turf.
It's one of the dirtiest plays you can ever see.
That right there. I can understand why you would say, Okay,
we got screwed via the took, but it was it
wasn't like you flicked a guy's arm in a throwing
motion and you popped his elbow and then all of
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a sudden you're going to claim, well, you know, you
know he was injured, and if he wasn't injured would
have been a completely different story.
Speaker 5 (23:01):
Let them get to them, right.
Speaker 1 (23:03):
It's like and there's but there's also been was Isaiah
McKenzie of the Bills who came out afterwards. He's elsewhere now,
but Isaiah McKenzie came out afterwards and said, man, if
we would have played that game against Cincinnati in a dome,
they wouldn't been able to keep up with us. Like, okay,
well you didn't play in a dome, so I don't
know what to tell you, Like it was played in
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Buffalo at home, and you got your asses beat, Like
that's that's what happened.
Speaker 2 (23:28):
That was the reality of the sun.
Speaker 4 (23:30):
I don't you know a lot of kids these days
are excuse makers. I'm not I'm not going to say
that it's it's entirely a trend, but that's something that
as a as a coach for the last six six years,
it's a it's been interesting how many, like how how
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I guess classically conditioned young people are to make excuses.
There's always an excuse, there's always a searching for the
way out. There's not very many, even the ones that
are really really good players be having excuses. And I
guess that's human nature to have excuses for, you know, shortcomings,
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things that didn't go the way that you would like
to go. But man, I have noticed that there is
this tremendous amount of excuses that are always associated to.
Speaker 5 (24:30):
Any and area.
Speaker 4 (24:30):
And it's not just bad things. Like we're to a
point now where I was seeing they were giving excuses
for things they did well, like day, you don't need
an excuse for this, Like it's okay.
Speaker 5 (24:46):
Like.
Speaker 4 (24:48):
I don't know, Like the amount of excuses that I've
seen an experience out of the NFL this past year
was nauseating.
Speaker 5 (24:59):
Uh.
Speaker 4 (24:59):
You see it from from colleges and sometimes you see
it from coaches in college I won't say no names.
You just see a lot of excuses that are made,
and that seems to have become like a socially acceptable norm.
Speaker 2 (25:19):
Did you just take out Nick Saban on the fifth
of July?
Speaker 5 (25:22):
Did I say, Nick?
Speaker 2 (25:24):
Did you just take it?
Speaker 4 (25:25):
You do know it's three thirty four in the morning.
If I said Nick Saban, I apologize for saying Nick Saban.
Speaker 2 (25:31):
Why Nick Saban just catches stray?
Speaker 5 (25:34):
Hell, I'm cool with Nick Saban?
Speaker 2 (25:36):
Are he's not happy?
Speaker 5 (25:37):
I love it? Here there you go.
Speaker 1 (25:40):
Listen, according to Nick Saban o Beef, they were favored
over a majority of.
Speaker 4 (25:45):
Those like the majority of those teams, and should have
been in the playoffs right with their losses.
Speaker 1 (25:50):
I would love I would love that if playoffs were
determined by who would be favored, you didn't have to
actually win the games on the field, like that was
secondary day. Yeah, but the point spread says would be favored.
That would be a real turning point for the gambling community.
I feel like, uh, but yeah, listen, a lot of
excuses out there, and uh, just the fact that it's still,
you know, continuing on all these months later. I don't
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know if that spells bad news for the Eagles that
they haven't let.
Speaker 2 (26:16):
Go of that loss, and maybe they they they wear
it a.
Speaker 1 (26:18):
Little bit going into this season. But uh, you know CJ.
Gardner Johnson the latest to chime in on the cleat issue,
and they slippage in the sun.
Speaker 5 (26:26):
Hey man, and enjoyed Detroit. Man.
Speaker 4 (26:29):
They're they're saying, you guys are going to be really
good this year. Enjoy Enjoy Detroit.
Speaker 1 (26:33):
And also they open up that's the season opener against
Kansas City, So a little little.
Speaker 5 (26:39):
Bit gets yeah, there you go.
Speaker 2 (26:42):
Yeah, see he gets his revenge.
Speaker 5 (26:43):
What are you gonna what are you going to explain
as your excuse?
Speaker 2 (26:46):
And that one, Yeah, you're already calling you shot.
Speaker 1 (26:51):
It's over that. The the Lions are going to lose
that game. That opener, by the way, for you degenerate
gamblers which may or may not be a part of
the Lions organization, based on those suspensions, the Detroit Lions,
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(27:12):
on that game. You know, I just want to point
that out. We are going to talk about one of
the most impressive athletic feats that you will hear in
a long long time. That's coming up in another edition
of In case you missed it here shortly, but LaVar,
I wanted to see if you could guess the quote.
All right, I want you to guess this quote. This
is recently from a quarterback drafted in twenty eleven. See
(27:33):
if you can guess who this quote is, a quarterback
that we have talked about on this show before. Quote.
I view myself as a starter in this league. I
don't think there are thirty two guys better than me.
Speaker 5 (27:47):
Oh, that's easy.
Speaker 2 (27:48):
Who's that.
Speaker 5 (27:51):
Two thousand and eleven.
Speaker 4 (27:53):
I'm going to either say that's Chappernick or Cam Newton.
Speaker 1 (28:01):
That is incorrect. We continue on, But this is the
situation I'm in.
Speaker 5 (28:07):
But they're older than that, aren't they?
Speaker 2 (28:09):
No, right, But this is.
Speaker 1 (28:13):
The situation I am in, and I understand that as
soon as I don't think I'm one of the best
thirty two or a little lower, I'll be watching football
on TV end quote not Kaepernick, not Cam Newton, same
draft class, Andy Dalton. That is correct, lebar Eric, And
(28:38):
you have one which quarterback said this that if you
just read the quote, my immediate response would be, yeah,
that's Colin Kaepernick who said that, because I basically I
think Colin Kaepernick may have said that at some point
or another pretty recently.
Speaker 5 (28:52):
I find this to be interesting because is he lying?
Speaker 2 (28:57):
I don't think so.
Speaker 4 (28:59):
Okay, So if he he's not lying, and you know
his body of work, I guess I mean, should should
there be some type of racial outcry to support Andy
Dalton and and and just look at the injustices that
are connected to and the racism and the politics that
(29:22):
are connected to why Andy Dalton isn't a starter in
the National Football League.
Speaker 2 (29:26):
That's a great point.
Speaker 4 (29:28):
I mean, is there going to be editorials that are
done and are there going to be shorts? Are there
going to be hot takes on the fact that Andy
Dalton is actually being racially profiled to not play.
Speaker 2 (29:40):
You think it's because he's a redhead.
Speaker 4 (29:42):
It's possible that he's being discriminated against because he's a ginger.
Speaker 5 (29:46):
You know, they are in danger.
Speaker 2 (29:48):
Yeah, that's got to be racism.
Speaker 1 (29:50):
Yeah, that is that is a fair point, a fair point.
So that is, but you did win though, the debut
edition of which quarterback said this via the four or
Star Telegram. Yeah, so Andy Dalton, by the way, now
a backup in Carolina to Bryce Young, the rookie there
the number one overall pick. So for those of you wondering,
(30:13):
whatever happened to Andy Dalton in Carolina backing up Bryce Young?
Speaker 2 (30:16):
So there's your answer. It is two pros and a
cup of Joe Here.
Speaker 5 (30:19):
That's a shot towards Bryce Young.
Speaker 2 (30:22):
No, what do you mean?
Speaker 1 (30:23):
Oh No, I think I wouldn't assume that he would
be taking a shot. I think he would understand what
the situation is. He's been bouncing around for a little
while now, although I do wonder if it kind of
burns his ass a bit.
Speaker 5 (30:35):
That if rookie could come in and be the starter.
Speaker 1 (30:38):
Well that and then also the fact that Joe Burrow's
been in Cincinnati for like an hour and a half
and has already accomplished so much more than Andy Dalton did.
And he was there with a lot of good players
on a lot of good teams. I could never win
a playoff game. Joe Burrow gets there, not only does
he take his team to a Super Bowl, but he
ruins the Bill's future dynasty all in one fell swoop.
(30:59):
So it feels like maybe Dalton's got a little bit
of a no pun intended or red.
Speaker 2 (31:02):
Ass for that. Oh no, yeah, I'm just saying all right.
Speaker 1 (31:06):
So coming up next though, here from the tire rack
dot Com Studios, one of the most impressive athletic feats.
Speaker 2 (31:11):
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Speaker 6 (32:43):
Good morning everybody, can Morning, Jonas, Good morning LeVar. Shortly guys,
In case you missed this, Canadian Corey Bellawa shortly.
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Thanks everybody.
Speaker 6 (32:56):
Canadian Corey Bellmore has won the ninth annual Beer Mile,
which was held in Chicago over the weekend. What's more
impressive is that Bellamore had lost his shoe at the
start of the race, still ended up finishing twenty two
seconds ahead of the next competitor. In case you didn't
know what the beer mile is, it's of course a mile,
but you chug a beer every lap, which there's four laps,
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and they have to be at least five percent ABV and.
Speaker 2 (33:23):
You gotta slam it.
Speaker 1 (33:24):
You gotta slam it, yiche, Now, is this kind of
like sloshball? You ever heard slot? Like sloshball, they put
you put a keg at second base, And when you're
playing softball, every time you hit second base, even if
you're rounding the bags for a home run or a triple,
you have to slam a beer every time you do it.
So is it kind of like that? Where that's the
(33:45):
requirement here for this? So how many? So what's the
math on this? How many beers did he did he
do in a mile?
Speaker 2 (33:51):
Only four?
Speaker 6 (33:52):
But he did run this mile in four minutes and
thirty seconds. He was actually two seconds off the world record,
which he owns himself, he posted in twenty twenty one.
Speaker 1 (34:00):
Wait, what, so, why doesn't he try doing it without
without beer and just see if he get improve better
on his record.
Speaker 6 (34:07):
He probably Yeah, I'm sure he's probably a competitive racer.
Speaker 2 (34:11):
Yeah, damn good for him. I mean, if you had
to pound a beer that quick, what would you would
you go? Would you go Modello? If you had to
pound a beer that quick?
Speaker 5 (34:22):
LeVar in this, I go michelob Ultra.
Speaker 2 (34:25):
Okay, Yeah, that's fair.
Speaker 5 (34:27):
I feel like I get through an Ultra easier than
any of the other ones.
Speaker 7 (34:30):
He's got to be five percent. That might be four
or five.
Speaker 5 (34:32):
Yeah, you might be right.
Speaker 4 (34:34):
Uh, if I had to pound it and I had
to go in like that normal direction outside of the
lighter side, I probably would go with Uh, is it
really cold? As long as it's really cold, I could
do Modello or Pacifico.
Speaker 5 (34:53):
Get it easier. I can get it done.
Speaker 2 (34:58):
What else do you got? Guys?
Speaker 6 (34:59):
In case missing Brownie, James and Sharif O'Neill were denied
getting into Sweety's birthday party over the last night, actually
Monday night, at a famous spot called Poppy.
Speaker 7 (35:11):
I don't know if you know that one, you guys,
where's that located at?
Speaker 5 (35:14):
I have no idea.
Speaker 7 (35:15):
OK, So we're here in La though the.
Speaker 2 (35:18):
Hell is Sweety? By the way, is that something like
a store in the MA all.
Speaker 7 (35:23):
What I think Sam knows Sweety?
Speaker 5 (35:25):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (35:27):
I've swear to god, I have no idea who Sweety is.
Speaker 5 (35:29):
What is that you heard of them?
Speaker 6 (35:33):
Is it a guy or it's a chick, it's a girl?
Uh yeah, I'm not so familiar to myself either.
Speaker 5 (35:39):
I know.
Speaker 6 (35:40):
It's one of those things where it's like I'm sure
I know their music, but I just don't know it.
Speaker 5 (35:43):
Off the top of my head.
Speaker 7 (35:45):
S A W E E T I E Sweety. I
think they had like a McDonald's meal.
Speaker 5 (35:51):
Named after Yeah, this is an artist, but go ahead.
Speaker 6 (35:54):
What a lot of people thought, whether if not, this
was because of their status as celebrities, But more likely
than not, it's.
Speaker 2 (36:00):
Only twenty one team. That's great.
Speaker 4 (36:02):
Bronnie Yeah, but come on, man, you can not twenty
one Jonas.
Speaker 2 (36:07):
Yeah, but I feel like, you know some people, they'll.
Speaker 4 (36:09):
Get shut down like that's that's an easy one. Like, look,
Brownie James, is in here.
Speaker 1 (36:15):
A better fake? ID? Alright, I'm looking up Sweety.
Speaker 4 (36:20):
I wish, I wish Bronnie James would get a fake.
I d like there are drawbacks to be in mega famous.
I guess you gotta be legal.
Speaker 1 (36:29):
And by the way, Lee, have you looked up Sweete yet? Yes,
that's just that's a surprise. Can't believe you would have
looked that up. That'll work.
Speaker 5 (36:38):
By the way, Oh how you spell it?
Speaker 7 (36:42):
S A W E E T I E.
Speaker 1 (36:45):
Yeah right, give me your thoughts on that, swedy as
soon as that pops up when you screen there.
Speaker 5 (36:53):
Yeah, that's that's that's Lee swinging yard.
Speaker 2 (36:58):
The two to lap.
Speaker 5 (37:01):
She used to date Quabo. I believe she.
Speaker 2 (37:04):
Dated Tequila.
Speaker 5 (37:08):
What offset Cavs?
Speaker 2 (37:11):
Oh you know that too?
Speaker 1 (37:13):
Well, Hey, listen, the moral of the story is for
Lebron James's son, get a better fake ID.
Speaker 2 (37:18):
That way you can get into.
Speaker 1 (37:19):
Some of these parties when you go out and about.
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