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By the way, somebody did point something out here that's
been an ongoing issue here on the show for I mean,
we're gonna call it well over a year. The fine
system that for some reason I get popped every time
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I'm accused of being passive aggressive, of which is most
most of the time he just busting balls, but I
get still get pop ten dollars for it. A guy
pointed out that the fine system is rigged that you
never have to pay your fines the bar and that
this is everything against me.
Speaker 4 (02:17):
What exactly are my fines every time taking shots at Washington?
Speaker 1 (02:23):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (02:23):
Okay, so how many times do you ever hear me
talk about Washington all the time?
Speaker 1 (02:27):
Please?
Speaker 4 (02:28):
That'll be ten dollars. See you earn your your fine.
So whoever it is that you got doing that, if
it's if it's the missus, whoever it may be, that
is actually Burner Accounting writing something like that, Like, you're
totally off you're off base. I just feel like when
I train, I don't go, I don't go down the
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lane of what would get me fined. But you you
are very passive aggressive in things that you say and do.
Speaker 1 (02:57):
But a lot of the times it's just me being sarcastic.
Speaker 4 (02:59):
So why I mean passive aggressive people can be sarcastic.
I mean just as what it is.
Speaker 1 (03:04):
Look, I'm just sitting here trying to do a show
with you know, a multiple time pro bowler. That's that'll
be ten dollars. All I'm trying to another ten dollars
fine because I'm trying to put you up on a
little bit of game. That'll be ten dollars. Could you
get another ten dollars fine, Yes for that. Yes, Jesus
like to.
Speaker 4 (03:22):
Be so passive aggressive, right, Why can't leave five oh four,
eight oh four and no in someplace?
Speaker 1 (03:27):
Why can't it be an eleven dollars fine? I happen
to think the number eleven is more significant than ten.
It is. Yeah, big eleven, guy, I respect that. Yeah,
that'll be ten dollars. Just I'm like, I can't afford
this anymore. I mean, you never pay, so what are
you talking? I've paid. It's just a bit, you know,
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it's a bit. It used to be something real. It's
a bit. Nobody ever pays. I paid, I paid, I did.
All right, Okay, you pay your fine, don't you? No, No,
definitely not. But here's what we will say. If you
are looking to pay a fine, it'll probably be on
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whether or not the Arizona Cardinals will be fine for
bad football this year. Because the story that we open
up the show with is the situation at quarterback. So
we'll reset it quickly here and then we'll get into
what the seasoned outlook is going to be, because it's
good news for everybody they play. So the story for
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the Arizona Cardinals is that Kyler Murray, announced yesterday by
Jonathan Gannon, the head coach. There. That's the guy who
makes all the weird sound effects when he meets players,
like shots, zoom, zooms, zoom. That guy, Kyler Murray is
going to start the season on the pup list, so
he's going to be out at least the first four games.
Colt McCoy was released. He struggled in camp, not playing well,
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and there's some speculation that maybe he's played his last
down to football in the NFL. So we've got Josh
Dobbs who they just traded for, and Clayton Tune, a
fifth round pick, as the options to start Week one
against the Washington Commanders coming up here in less than
two weeks, and Jonathan Gannon, the head coach, said that
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he hasn't made a decision on the starting quarterback because
he feels like it gives them a competitive advantage against
the Washington Commanders. Now, the only way the Arizona Cardinals
would have a competitive advantage against Washington is if Larry
centers Larry Fitzgerald, Stony Case, David Boston, David Boston, Michael
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Anias Williams shouts out to Pat Tillman, Yeah, Thomas Jones
who started his career in Arizona. Yeah, Wilson. Yeah, if
all those guys came back, I feel like then there
would be a competitive advantag would be a hell of
a competitive advantage. It would Jake Plumber, Jeez, Carlos Dansby,
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what was it was it? Rod Tidwell? And Jerry Maguire.
Is that what his name was? Yeah, well the real
life it's got some issues, but he's a toucher. Yeah,
one of those. Uh, I mean that's what it looks like.
That's what it appears to be.
Speaker 3 (06:24):
Damn.
Speaker 1 (06:27):
So that's the competitive advantage. The arison a Cardinals lap
against Washington. Now, for those you degenerate gamblers out there,
and we know, we know they're out there, and we
know you're listening, here's how it looks. According to the
betting market week one of the season, the Cardinals are
a seven point underdog at Washington. That is a one
Eastern time kick. That feels like, you know what, if
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Clayton Tune and Josh Dobbs are giving the unfortunate task
of starting that game, then it feels like this would
be advantage Washington, who's starting Sam Howell and feel there's
a whole lot of optimism going into the season.
Speaker 4 (07:03):
Because isn't here a first year starter? Well, you played
a little bit last year, but wouldn't he be a
first year starter?
Speaker 1 (07:09):
Yeah? Fun time starter. Now Carson Wentz is available if
they were interesting, I'm just saying Dobbs could be the
answer short term. They don't necessarily have to, Like, there
are a lot of teams that have a lot of
question marks. The Commanders are team that have question marks.
I mean, they've looked pretty decent in preseason, but I
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mean it's their first team playing against second and third
string guys. So it's hard to say if seeing the
play calling the way that it's been going is going
to continue on into the regular season. You'd like to
believe that, if you're a Commander's fan, that that's going
to continue. But I've always felt the Commanders have had
question marks since after the two thousand and six season.
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I mean about that, huh, that's called loyalty sticking up
for you. It's called Loyalty's it's very nice of you
like that.
Speaker 4 (08:01):
It's kind of a ten dollars like it's kind of nice.
It's still like kind of like passive aggression. It's not
passive aggression. That's that's me having your back, all right,
it's me. No, I'll take that, I'll take it. But
it'll be interesting. It'll be interesting because I think both
of these teams have obviously, I know both of these
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teams have question marks surrounding them. But how do you
start the seizon off? You know, how are you going
to start it off? Is it? Is it going to
be on a high note for Washington? Will they continue
to feel good train moving forward, riding the emotional high
the new ownership group, the arrival of Eric the enemy,
or are you going to see a bit will team
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owned built will team that will come out and show
some some fight, show some spunk, and and actually go
into Washington and win a game to start the season off.
Speaker 1 (09:03):
Now, as we pointed out earlier in the show, there
is some speculation, some conspiracies out there that the Arizona
Cardinals could be in the Caleb Williams sweepstakes, and so
maybe this is their You know, hey, Cole McCoy, you
probably be the best option of the bunch. But yeah,
we're gonna go ahead and move on from you and
Kyler Murray can't be available to start the season, and
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there's some thought that maybe this is a subtle way
to I don't want to say tank, but a subtle
way to put yourself in a position to succeed. If
succeeding is getting the number one overall pick and a
shot at Caleb Williams. If you want to move on
from how long is Kyler Murray out at least the
first four games? And he suffered the ACL injury in
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Week fourteen I believe of last year, So it's not
like this was something that took place early in the
season and he could be ready for Week one. I mean,
we saw how long Odell Beckham Junior was out he
suffered his in the Super Bowl. Like it feels like
this is some thing that we're looking like middle of
the Simpson.
Speaker 4 (10:01):
If Kyler Murray doesn't return, then I think it's safe
to assume that this is not going to go well
for Arizona this year. If Kyler Murray were in, I'm
not one hundred percent sure with where everything is right now,
how it would play out in Arizona, but I certainly
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would give them more of an advantage of getting more
wins if if there was a healthy Kyler Murray.
Speaker 1 (10:31):
All right, So Kyler Murray, let's have a fun little
game here, right, this fun little game, okay, all right?
Because I believe that the Arizona Cardinals will not win
a football game.
Speaker 4 (10:42):
It sounds like the type of music that should be
in play when you walk into the restroom.
Speaker 1 (10:46):
Yes right, yeah, okay, especially if you get like bubble guts,
I mean, perfect music. All right. I believe the Arizona
Cardinals may not win a football game until at least November.
All right. And here's why I say that. At Washington
to start the season, how you feeling about that, they
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probably will lose, all right. Then you've got the Giants
at home, they probably will lose. Then you've got the
Cowboys at home, they will probably lose. Then you're at
San Francisco they will probably lose. Then you've got the Bengals,
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they will probably lose. Then you're at the Rams. They
could win. Then you're at the Seahawks, they will probably lose.
Then you've got the Ravens they will probably lose. Then
you're at the Browns. I don't know what to expect,
fifty to fifty ball. Then you've got the Atlanta Falcons
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fifty to fifty ball. And then you're at the Houston Texans.
They could possibly win, with the Rams following that the
split because they're probably both pretty average teams. Yeah, and
then you're at Pittsburgh, You're gonna probably lose. Yeah, And listen,
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you finish up with you know, the Niners. You're at Chicago,
at Philly, Seattle fifty to fifty ball in Chicago, the
rest of them, they'll probably lose. So they probably like
a three win team. Yes, And and if you just
look down that list of games, it's hard to find
one that you go, oh, I can identify that as
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the one that you would win because even like you're
playing the Houston Texans, who are also projected to be
a bad football team, but that's at Houston, so that's
still a road game. It doesn't matter. Bad bad is bad.
Speaker 4 (12:43):
Yeah, it just depends on how bad they are at
the point in time that they lock horns with one another.
Speaker 1 (12:48):
It just feels like there's not a lot of hope
or optimism for the Arizona Cardinals, which by the way,
is still a team that before last year playoff team.
I mean they were playoff In fact, I know some
people who even picked Arizona to win the division last year.
And that's somebody was me. I did show, I believe
did you pick Arizona? I believe I did. Yeah. We
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had to wear that one, much like we had to
wear the Ravens as well too. I had to wear
the Ravens. I'll never I'll never pick the Ravens either. Yeah,
so you're done. You're done picking the Ravens. Absolutely, all right.
So that concludes your season preview for the Arizona Cardinals.
It's not looking good. And then it makes you wonder,
as we've speculated on this show, if Kyler Murray's out
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and Caleb Williams is the guy, does that mean Jonathan
Gannon is also out? And maybe you turn it over
to Lincoln Riley and have a pairing there much like
you did with Kyler Murray and Cliff Kingsbury. Do you
go in that direction again? Or is this is this
them just looking at the best quarterback in the draft
and you just deal with whatever you get from Jonathan Gannon.
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It just feels like they're in a really tough spot there.
They're only the worst team. I think everybody in a
in a tough spot in Arizona. Well, not everybody, depending
on where you're at. I mean, it's a nice place
to hang out. Yeah, they got good food, by the way,
Labor Day weekend and scotts Arizona. Scottsdale be a vibe.
Speaker 4 (14:19):
Yeah, I mean you definitely could get over your team's
not playing well if that's what your your intentions are. Yeah,
you're not going to have a problem with Scottsdale. If
you've never been to Scottsdale, Arizona, I would suggest that
you take a trip. Yeah alone though, I mean you
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could go with somebody else. Other people, Yeah, you know,
same sex, probably not gonna uh met guys trip or
girls trip or you know. I mean even if you
want to go as a couple, I mean you go
as a couple, you know whatever.
Speaker 1 (14:58):
Yeah, it's a fun place to hang The best the
best part about the Arizona Cardinals is the fact that
they're near Scottsdale. That is part this season coming is
that's probably accurate. It's probably accurate. They call Sundays is like,
what is it Funday Sunday or something like that, Like,
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I mean, that's that's when you're playing football, isn't it.
By the way, doesn't it feel like Sunday is a
more celebrated day to kind of rage than Friday and
Saturday nights? You don't think so. No, Sunday Funday seems
like a bigger deal than Sunday.
Speaker 4 (15:35):
Friday Funday is basically saying we have so much cosh
darn fun here in Scottsdale that this is the day
before you start your work week, and we're we're going
to make this the most fun.
Speaker 1 (15:49):
See. I think that it's such a contradiction during football season,
I think people look more forward to Sunday football than
they do going out Friday or night. Listen.
Speaker 4 (16:00):
If you're asking me, I gotta be honest. Fridays are
the best because you get the best of both worlds
in terms of I'm starting my weekend theoretically because we
do weekend radio check out up on Game and the
JKS Show. But in theory, you're starting your weekend Friday night.
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Football is flipping amazing. I love high school football, and
high school football warms you up as a Californian. Now
it warms you up to an early day of football,
which is amazing to me. The fact that I don't
have to wait start come on man, I don't have
to wait when I wake up.
Speaker 1 (16:44):
When I wake up and it's it's it's go. Time
for my day. Football is on. Yeah, ready to go.
It's bad.
Speaker 4 (16:53):
I think that's that's amazing. You gotta wait a little
bit on Sunday and you gotta prepare for your work
week coming up on Monday. So to turn Sunday into
a fun day, that just tells you how much swag
factor they got in Scottsdale, Arizona.
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Live two Pros and a cup of Joe Fox Sports Radio,
LeVar Arrington, Jonas Knox with you here. Coming up later
on this hour, we are going to have another edition
of a Uni you out. As we close up shop
here on a Tuesday morning, it's trying to recover from
the what the gas leak in the studio? Ghastly Yeah,
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just a few minutes ago, pro paining tank word outa.
Speaker 4 (19:09):
That's just you know, when I wear my waist trainer,
it's just like all that extra ness just doesn't have
anywhere to go.
Speaker 1 (19:19):
Man, So it's got to leave, It's all I'd say,
got to go somewhere. It's got to go somewhere. Many
I mean, I feel like it. It's okay that it
went somewhere. Maybe just didn't need to be helped along
the way where they folded up piece of paper to
make sure it will happen, and it was aimed at
a certain direction, was it? Yeah?
Speaker 4 (19:40):
Why you were doing to read? That's not very considerate.
And when somebody, you know, kind of crop dust and
then starts to push the dust into somebody else's area,
that's not that's not very kind.
Speaker 1 (19:57):
It's kind of very rude. Actually it seems like it is.
It is. It's not very mannerable. But that would never
happen on this show. I'm here, never, no not. Who
would be such a low life degenerate like that. Lee
would do it? Yeah, Lee would do it. Yeah, we
would do it though, wait so did I? So? Uh,
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let's talk about what is a situation that somebody has
kind of a problem when it comes to members of
their organization, and that's somebody is Matt Stafford. Oh okay,
he's starting quarterback for the La Rams, one of the
few possible wins on the Arizona Cardinals schedule coming up
this season. Possible. So Matt Stafford's wife, Kelly, she's was
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doing this podcast called the Morning After podcast, which the
Morning after what, which feels like there's a lot that
you could fill in instead of podcast there.
Speaker 4 (20:51):
The morning after you fell off the stage? I mean,
what's the morning after?
Speaker 6 (20:55):
What?
Speaker 1 (20:56):
Right?
Speaker 4 (20:57):
Lam B, Like, well, I don't I don't know what.
Damn isn't that what's connected to the morning after? It
could be? Hey, hey, is plan B? Is Plan B
generally connected to the saying the morning after?
Speaker 1 (21:15):
Well, I'm certainly not an expert on this, just my
general uh thoughts. Yes, okay, thank you, that's I mean, yeah,
I'm with you there on your whole line of reasoning,
you know.
Speaker 4 (21:29):
But yeah, Plan B will be connected to the day
after the morning after.
Speaker 1 (21:34):
By the way, Kelly Stafford, the wife of Matt Stafford,
says he's got a problem because he can't really connect
with his teammates. Let's take a listen to Matt Stafford's wife,
Vent about these struggles with communication between her husband, the
starting quarterback of the Rams, and the rest of his teammates.
Speaker 7 (21:55):
It's kind of crazy. So Matthew's been in the league
a long time, right, We've been talking about this. He's like,
the difference in the locker room has changed so significantly.
And they have a lot of rookies on their team
this year. They're very young, so we have a very
interesting season. You know, they're young, they're learning. But he's like,
I feel like I can't connect because in the old days,
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you would come out of come out of practice, you'd
shower this during training camp shower, people would be playing cards,
people would be interacting.
Speaker 1 (22:25):
Who knows what they're doing?
Speaker 2 (22:26):
He said.
Speaker 7 (22:27):
Now they get done with practice or get done with
meetings during training camp and they go straight to their phones.
So Matthew's like, I don't even know how to am
I the dad? Do I take the phones? Like?
Speaker 6 (22:38):
What do I do here?
Speaker 1 (22:40):
I mean there?
Speaker 7 (22:41):
And he's like, I want them to see me as like,
not as like a He's like as a coach. You know,
he feels like they say like sir to him, and
he's like, no, no, no, we're on the same level here.
We're both playing in this league, Like, let me get
to know you.
Speaker 1 (22:55):
I mean, he's an older guy in the league, and
I got to be honest with you. As much as
people maybe aren't fans of Kelly Stafford or Matthew Stafford,
I kind of agree with him. Why don't you put
your damn phone down, unless you're listening to this show
on the iHeartRadio app or watching our clips on YouTube.
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Two Pros and a Cup of Joe, why don't you
put your phone down and have a conversation with somebody.
For God's sakes, it's a problem these kids these days.
Speaker 4 (23:25):
You don't find out to be a tad bit problematic
that your wife is coming out and saying what you're
saying about them in the locker room.
Speaker 1 (23:34):
Oh yeah, of course, Yeah, definitely, of course.
Speaker 4 (23:38):
I just I just feel like there's there's a devaluing
that takes place when you violate the locker room. The
locker room is your safe haven, and whether whether you
use that locker room for phone usage or whatever, Like
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I don't I don't need any of my teammates' wives
out there saying what our rituals, what our movements are
in the locker room. Like, oh yeah, and we're talking
camp here, like you get into the locker room, your
shower and then you play cards. So I'm like, okay,
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I mean, like, do we want somebody that I mean,
you don't know what we do, right, It's still it's
still you're giving secondhand information. And as a wife, it's like, Okay,
if Matthew Stafford is going home and talking about not
being able to connect with us in the locker room,
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and you're hearing his wife kind of stumble through the
topic to try to stay politically correct, and how she
presents her husband and what his you know, what his
perceived situation is that he has to solve. I'm the
first thing I'm thinking, as one of his teammates, is
what else is this cat talking about with his wife?
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He wanted them pillow pillow talk type dudes.
Speaker 1 (25:08):
Yeah, it seems like a less an ideal situation for
matt stuff.
Speaker 4 (25:12):
I'm looking at Matthew Stafford like, bruh, you like you
kind of like a bedroom snitch.
Speaker 1 (25:18):
Like there was so one of the pieces of the
clip that we didn't hear, but she said that Matt
Stafford had to go to the trainer or somebody on
the staff to have them print out a list of
the names of all the guys on the team so
that he could get to know them and be able
to have a conversation with them, because it was so
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difficult to try and pin anybody down to try and
get together. She also pointed out that they wanted to
have some sort of an event. They were going to
watch one of Messi's games, but that there was the
you know, the tropical storm or whatever we dealt with
a couple of weeks ago, so they had some flooding,
so they couldn't have the event, but that in Detroit
they would always have little events, but that she recommended
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the RAMS put together some of these events so you
could get to know each other. So let me just
let me this is friendly advice from Kelly Stafford. You know,
I just I just think when.
Speaker 4 (26:15):
Unless you have like a super well respected, well connected wife,
it's probably best to stay away from topics such as
the locker room or your husband's ability to communicate. Like
the bottom line is whether they're a rookie or whether
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they're not, they're still pros. And she alluded to it
like they're equals, Like I don't give a flip what
her husband may or may not think about how they
handle things.
Speaker 1 (26:48):
Those are still pros. I mean, Matt Stafford's made over
three hundred million dollars in his career. For three hundred
million dollars in your career, my teammates could make armpit
fart noises to communicate with me for seventeen or eighteen
weeks a season, and I'll gladly take it. Just comes
across it. It sounds like your husband's being a whino
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to you, Like, Babe, can you fix my plane? Can
you get me a glass of water with ice?
Speaker 2 (27:16):
Please?
Speaker 1 (27:17):
Eh? I had a rough day to day. What's wrong? Eh?
I just can't seem to connect with the guys. I don't.
Speaker 4 (27:24):
I don't feel like I don't feel like we're we're
on the same babe.
Speaker 1 (27:29):
Well, in fairness, Cooper cub does look amish, so maybe
there's I mean, he wouldn't be one of those guys like, yeah,
but he wouldn't have that would be it wouldn't be
one of the guys you'd have a problem with because
they don't believe in technology, so he'll be fine.
Speaker 4 (27:43):
I just feel like they're setting up the excuse as
to why he's not going to do well if you
want to like cut it down to its bearest of
bare minimums. Why does the wife come out and say
some stuff like that, like, of course he couldn't have
success with these young guys. They can't even communicate with.
Speaker 1 (27:59):
Him setting the table for a crap sandwich, just set
at the table.
Speaker 4 (28:03):
Yeah, like he can't. He can't even communicate with them.
Like these guys are on their phones.
Speaker 1 (28:08):
They're not. They're not in the showers hanging out with
one another talking to each other, bucking naked while while
they get clean using Irish springs and then going and
playing cards. They don't talk to each other at all.
They just go right into the facility, go into the
locker room and get on their phones. I mean, if
they're looking for else what my husband have have success
with guys like this that our phone zombies man, all
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this barbecue talk, my buddy, Mike, I was telling you about. Yeah,
those ribs, man, look really good. Those ribs listen, look impressive.
Listening to the show in Austin, Texas right now, that
looks like some Austin Texas q's. He's learning how to
be a pitmaster from Aaron Franklin. Oh man, those ribs
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look good.
Speaker 5 (28:51):
Man.
Speaker 1 (28:51):
Got Labor Day coming up. Football all weekend long. Literally,
it's like five straight days of college football. Make some
of those mics. I was telling you about, do some
of your your brown sugar on your brown sugar, man
on your steed. It's a game changer, man, telling you,
and it wouldn't.
Speaker 4 (29:11):
It won't taste like what you thought it was going
to taste like if depending on how you season it.
It's pretty fly, I mean super fire. It got ran
through it. Tell you to say the least I mean
it was. It was definitely a hit.
Speaker 1 (29:25):
Well, it's always run through because you never bring any
in for me. I'm desperate to eat and you don't.
You don't eat. We talking about that. You don't eat, man, Man,
you don't eat. Well, if I was going to eat,
I don't even know what I'm trying to say. I'm
curious as to where you're heading. I will leave that
alone me or maybe you don't need to leave it.
(29:47):
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it is a tradition unlike any other. We finish off
(30:32):
with another edition of You In or You Out, and
it's yours right here on Fox Sports Radio.
Speaker 3 (30:38):
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Speaker 1 (30:52):
Two Pros and a Cup of Joe, Fox Sports Radio,
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(31:13):
so we're gonna have our midweek awards, the good, the bad,
the ugly, the BQ News, the old p Petros Papadakas
he'll be back. I'm sure he's got some thoughts on
Kelly Stafford airing out her husband's complaints and grievances against teammates,
So we'll get into that for you again coming up
tomorrow here six am Eastern time, three o'clock Pacific. But
(31:35):
right now it is time for us to close up
shop as we do every single day, and it's time.
Speaker 2 (31:41):
For this two pros and a cup of show. What
you to know if they're in a.
Speaker 3 (31:48):
Please or hit their.
Speaker 1 (31:50):
Out all right? So Brandon Trufe is in because Lee
to lab is on a lake trip and Lake trips
with Lee involved booze. So Brandon's in for Lee. Brandon,
what do we got in this edition of you? Any
of you out? All right?
Speaker 6 (32:06):
So for our first you in er your out. A
European airline is making an adults only section of their
planes reserved specifically for passengers sixteen and older.
Speaker 1 (32:19):
Guys, are you in or you out?
Speaker 6 (32:20):
And say that again, it's a European airline is making
an adults only section of their planes preserver passengers sixteen
and older.
Speaker 4 (32:29):
I'm out sixteen is too young if you said twenty
one or twenty two. Yeah, like I'm in on an
adults area, But an adults area where you say sixteen
something right there with me, I'm a defer on that one.
I'm a decline. I'm gonna stay in the I'm gonna
stay in the general seats.
Speaker 1 (32:48):
It is. You know, maybe it's europecause it's different out there.
Who knows? I mean, I mean you can drink and
not be twenty one in other places. I do know that.
Oh I saw people drinking in Ireland that there's not
a shot in hell they're twenty one. Well, because it's
not an enforced type of law in certain places, like
you go into the Caribbean, you don't have to be
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twenty one to drink. You can be underaged and drink.
Now it's more of an American thing. Like one of
the things that I've learned when you become a parent,
your patience for kids crying on a plane is different
because when you're single and a kid's crying on a plane,
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it's like when somebody shut that kid out. For me,
this is ridiculous. And then if you're one of those
parents in that spot, you all of a sudden realize,
oh man, this is rough because there's nothing you can
just have they start crying. Yeah.
Speaker 4 (33:43):
I try to get the best type of hadphones that
you can possibly get, and not even to listen to music.
I just want to cancel out all of the noise.
I don't want the person sitting next to me to
talk to me, no matter who that is. I don't
want any type of noise coming into my brain when
I'm in Like flying is the most impactful thought tank
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time that I have. Yeah, I don't want that interrupted.
And while I don't have a problem with your kid
crying and hollering stuff like that.
Speaker 1 (34:14):
I just don't want to hear it. Yeah, that's all.
I just don't want to hear it. And I don't
want to smell you either. By the way, even though
I've been that person to you and to Eddie this
this morning, I don't want to smell you either it happens,
it does happen. What else you got, Brandon? I will
stink shame you though. I'll put my face in my
shirt real quick. I'll stink shame you.
Speaker 6 (34:33):
Today is National Chop Suey Day. Talking about the dish,
not the system of a down song. Are you guys
enter you out on this?
Speaker 1 (34:41):
I gotta have a refresher on what is Yeah? What
is chop suey? I gotta look at it. Chop suey
is a noodle dish. It's Chinese.
Speaker 6 (34:49):
I just go quickly with vegetables and eggs, meat and eggs.
I'm in kind of like fried rice, but with noodles.
Speaker 1 (34:57):
Yeah, I'm in. Are there mushrooms in it?
Speaker 5 (35:00):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (35:00):
There's.
Speaker 6 (35:00):
I mean there's a variety of things you can do.
Speaker 1 (35:02):
Mushrooms you can do. No mushrooms. They could put like
it's pretty customer, like peanuts and stuff in it and stuff.
If there's If they don't want any of that, that's
more of like pad ta. If there's If there's mushrooms
in it, I'm out. I'd rather eat a cadaver's hand
than mush cheese. I love mushroom. It is disgusting. You
eat mushrooms, you gotta be a shame beer. So I
love mushroom last night. I love my love mushrooms. God,
(35:26):
foul just a fungus. I mean that's what it is.
A delicious fungus is a delicious fungus. God, you got
some nerve. Weren't you just talking about blue cheese crumbles
on on like a meal and stuff like that. Yeah,
because I'm an adult, I'm not eating something that looks
like a marine. You do know that what blue cheese is, right,
it's mold, sweet, tastes good.
Speaker 4 (35:48):
Be tripped out, bad that you're tripped out? Yeah, so
you rather eat mold than eat fungus? Sam right, mold
over fungus all day long?
Speaker 1 (36:00):
What else? My dog? What else?
Speaker 4 (36:02):
All?
Speaker 3 (36:02):
Right?
Speaker 6 (36:02):
Well? Starbucks, Dunkin Donuts, Krispy Kreme, and pretty much every
other fast food joint of released their Fall twenty twenty
three menus Pumpkin spices spice. Are you guys in or
are you out.
Speaker 1 (36:14):
All the way in on pumpkin spice. I'll take a
bath in pumpkin spicy. Yeah, like the older, like a
sour and pumpkin spice. The older I get. I really
appreciate it, because then it makes you want fall weather,
the leaves dropping, football season. Football had the fireplace going.
Yesterday we're in a heat wave. I still had the
five You got the fireplace going, why not? Damn it's fall,
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it's football season. Damn right, I'm about to go turning
on right now. Yeah, yee, that'd be ten dollas.