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about the big news out of the world of football,
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Bill Belichick I reported five year deal to take over
as the brand new head coach at North Carolina. I
think the expectation was there's going to be other opportunities
out there he passed on that North Carolina agreed to
what structure he had put in place or had thrown
at them. His son's going to be along for the ride,
Mike Lombardi will be along for the ride. Is Josh
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McDaniel's going to make the track over to Chapel Hill?
Does he bring in you know, Matt Patricia, Joe Judge, like,
all of that kind of remains to be seen. But
one of these spots that could potentially have been opened
up was Dallas at the end of the season if
they decided to just move on from Mike McCarthy and
Mike McCarthy was asked about the situation involving Belichick yesterday
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and had this to say.
Speaker 5 (01:43):
What are your thoughts of Bill Belichick going to college
and coaching at the University of North Carolina?
Speaker 6 (01:47):
So Bill, who's going to BEASA? Okay, Wow, that's great.
That's a beautiful place. Well, Sirs, I think it's cool.
I really do. So, you know, coaching's coaching. They'll say, well,
there'll be someone to be requens, you know, blood of
respect for bilding a job that he's always done. It's
always it's always very difficult to compete against congratulations to him.
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I'm happy for him.
Speaker 4 (02:10):
Who are you really you think so? I don't think
there was any shot Belichick would have taken that job.
Speaker 7 (02:19):
Any coach out there in the league right now that's
on the hot seat one less bullet in the check.
That's one less bullets that could come get me. I
got a lot of things to worry about now, Bill
Belichick ain't one.
Speaker 1 (02:36):
See I almost feel like if you're a coach on
the hot seat, you're probably getting canned regardless, Like like, yes,
maybe it's one less candidate out there that has a
resume unlike any other. But I also think it's front
office executives because I think they know that if Belichick
comes very similar to everyone at Atlanta who convinced Arthur
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Blank not to go in that direction, that they're on
the hot seat too, or they're gonna lose the power
and control they have and could potentially be on the
hot seat. So I don't see it so much just
being from the head coaching standpoint, because if they're gonna
move on, they're gonna move on, right Like we know,
owners and front office executives or general managers will find
ways of justifying moving on from a coach, even if
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it's not even them to blame. Right if, like the Browns,
for example, we just spoke about if they moved on
from Kevin Stefanski, I think you could probably make a
pretty good case that he's not the problem in Cleveland.
Speaker 2 (03:31):
Maybe I'm wrong in saying that.
Speaker 1 (03:32):
Maybe Browns fans feel differently, but I think he's done
a really good job despite all the adversity that that
team has faced. And this year hasn't been the best,
But go back to last year, right, one coach of
the year. So I look at it more like, yeah,
that head coach might breathe a sigh of relief. But
there's the Ben Johnson's of the world, there's the Brian
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Floreses of the world, there's the Mike Vrabels of them.
They're all out there lurking, true, you know, but when
they come into organization, it's gonna look and feel a
lot different than if Bill Belichick comes in, because he's
coming for all the power he wants to, he wants
all of it, and it's gonna It's why I go
back to why right now, in college football, it makes
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the most sense because even though you answer as a
head coach, you talk with the athletic director of the
president of the university at the end of the day.
I mean, it's like you're the top paid dog. Like
what you say goes that's and they sign up for that,
like they know during that tenure, if you're the head
coach in North Carolina, like you're gonna get in that
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state what you want. I mean, I don't know that
people fully understand, like the state representatives, the the congress
men and women will be coming to those games, and
they'll be bringing different people.
Speaker 2 (04:48):
I mean, it's it's a big deal. So I don't know.
Speaker 1 (04:52):
I may be a sigh of relief for Mike McCarthy,
but if Jerry Jones wants to move on, he's gonna
he's gonna move on.
Speaker 7 (04:57):
I agree. But if I'm Mike, I'm hey, the less,
the less guys out there, and maybe the one that
might have been the top of the list's name is gone,
it's off the list. I can look at these other
guys and I can come up with a good, good
strategy say, hey, man, you could go with this guy,
or you could you know, you could stay with me
and look, look at here's the benefits of having me here.
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Are the benefits to having them. Here are the taking
drawbacks that have taken place since I've been here. Here
are the possible drawbacks. I mean, I could I could
put together a nice little presentation against any of the
other coaches you bring in Bill Belichick, I gotta be like, well,
what do you want me to do? Well, what am
I going to say? Okay, I can't really defend myself
against it.
Speaker 4 (05:37):
I think Breer was one of them. But I've seen
other people that reported that Belichick was a little surprised
at the lack of interest from NFL teams, you know,
because of everything that laid out that would come along
with him and all the power that he would want
and all that. And you had teams that had openings
right now that could have talked to him that never
reached out to him. And I just don't see unless
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it was absolutely the perfect fit and he was going
to get everything he wanted at this stage of his career,
him taking a gig, and I don't think he would
want to deal with Jerry Jones, who's doing two weeks
two hits a week on local radio and is one
of the first people that talks postgame after the Cowboys games.
I just don't. I don't think he wants any part
of that. Like Robert Kraft kind of stayed out of
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it for the most part, unless he was, you know,
in Jupiter, Florida and he was trying to stay in it.
But Robert Kraft stayed out of it for the most part,
and still they had a falling out at the end. Like,
I just I don't think he wants any part of that.
Speaker 7 (06:35):
How comparable? Let me ask you guys this, how comparable
do you think the responsibilities outside of what you would
want to do. How different are they from college to
pro like in other words, like do you got to
deal with like you mentioned, like dealing with dignitaries, dealing
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with maybe congress, you know, the different things that you
have to do. Are they the same at both levels
or are they different? Like do you have more responsibilities
on one level versus the other.
Speaker 1 (07:10):
I think they're becoming more of the same. I mean,
I think the educational element which you brought in is
a component that you know, there's the player of conduct
policy which matters in the NFL, But at times there's
a lot of that stuff's out of your control. I mean,
you can set curfews and all that, but throughout the
course of the week, Like you don't know what a
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guy's doing once he leaves the facility. You know, you
know what he's doing when he's in the facility for
the most part. Now it's completely different the college student, right,
Like you've got a strength coaches checking in if he
doesn't show up for that. You know, teachers, you know
advisors who are saying he didn't show up to class
or he's not performing well here. So I actually think again,
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you can kind of control, Like if this is about
power control, I would make the argument that I think
you've got a lot of that at the college level,
and then there might be some heads you have to
deal with, or maybe the fact that you're dealing with
seventeen I mean, shoot, twenty four year olds. Now, I
mean not to get off on a complete tangent, but
that was one of the things that I'm sitting up
there looking at and you're on the board, so you
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could maybe answer this, LeVar.
Speaker 2 (08:13):
You know, how do they look.
Speaker 1 (08:14):
At for a Hall of Famer in college? A kid
who's playing in a six year Like, is that really
comparable to a guy who's playing like he gives it
a second third year in college like and putting up
those numbers in stats and wins, etc. Versus a guy
who's in a six year like I would think there's
a level of well, yeah, he should.
Speaker 2 (08:33):
Be playing at a higher level than everyone else.
Speaker 1 (08:35):
He's two years older than all these other guys in
the past decades have been, and he should be like that.
Not that again, get off on a tangent, but if
you're thinking of from Bill Belichick's perspective, rosters are getting
older in college football, that's kind of a good thing.
Probably in his mind. They're more mature, the more experienced,
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you kind of know what you get. And I also
think one of the things that became difficult, I'm sure
for the New England Patriots and the Patriot Way, which
from anyone you talk to, it sounded like it was
a really hard environment for players. You know, they hit,
they practiced all those techniques and fundamentals, they went outside
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when it was crappy weather and cold. It didn't matter,
like Bill's gonna do what Bill's gonna do. And that's
hard to sustain over two decades where you can keep
guys continually motivated either by incentive or by fear, and
when Tom Brady's not there, it makes it even that
much more difficult because the number one guy's not leading
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the way on that charge, right or when there are
issues with Tom Brady and Bill Belichick, like that's felt.
Speaker 7 (09:44):
The locker room.
Speaker 1 (09:46):
Well, you have so much turnover now in college football.
I mean, I don't even know how I'd say they
have four years of eligibility then they're out. But I mean,
nowadays we've got guys who are playing their seventh year.
So I'm not sure how that's viewed. But the general
point is he doesn't have to worry about that. Like
his programs, his program, he's gonna be able to do
this do your job thing, not forever because of his age,
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but through multiple classes if he wants where these kids
are gonna roll through and be like yeah, I remember,
like very similar Nick Saban, like he drove a hard environment.
He was able to do that because those guys were
there for three years, four years and then they're off
to the league. Bill Belichick, we will do the same thing.
Speaker 7 (10:25):
I'm gonna say this, I'm proud of Bill Belichick showing us.
See everybody had criticisms on him for dating a younger woman.
Everybody was upset. Well, I don't know about everybody, but
people were like, what is he doing?
Speaker 6 (10:38):
Da da da?
Speaker 7 (10:39):
The other he was learning? You know, you gotta get
Bill Belichick, man. You gotta give him a ton of
credit for that. You know, like who would have the
foresight to say, you know what, let me learn how
they are, let me understand it, you know, let me
really really get the details of what this would be
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like to deal with twenty year olds. You know, so
that going into this scenario, I only have a small
gap as it applies to you know, maybe seventeen eighteen
year olds, nineteen year olds, maybe I won't even want
to deal with them. But once they hit that twenty range,
I'll be good to go. I'll be able to talk
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to them. I'll understand their words, you know, like cringe
is a big word that they use, MPCs, you know,
different things like that, like what are they consuming their
content on, what do they do for fun? You know,
just all of the things that come with being a
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twenty year old. You cannot say he does not have experience. Now,
so you think that this was all a plan. It
was all a plan. Now, I mean, he's a very
calculated person. You know, people could sit there and say
what they want. I would not be surprised if he
dumps her or at some point, you know, just moves
on from her because she served her purpose. Good for
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you, young lady. Way to go. You're probably the main reason
why he took the job, because he was like, you
know what, they're not so hard to deal with. I
think I can do this.
Speaker 4 (12:16):
I mean, he should probably talk to Bobby Petrino at
some point, though, well, he found himself.
Speaker 7 (12:21):
He could go sideways. He found out.
Speaker 1 (12:24):
Hold on, you're basically saying Bill Belichick's gonna end up
in a neck brace at a press conference.
Speaker 4 (12:28):
I just I think all I'm saying is stay off
mopeds and if she says nothing going on.
Speaker 7 (12:35):
He's put together. He ain't fell apart, he ain't had
no accidents. We ain't heard of him being in the
hospital with heart issues or anything like that. Bill Belichick
is good, by the way. He's ready to rock and
he's ready to roll and get the tar heels on track.
Speaker 4 (12:54):
I was just thinking, do you think there's a shot
that if this goes well, that he's back in the NFL.
Like I wouldn't put it past him like for seventy three.
Speaker 7 (13:02):
Looks great.
Speaker 4 (13:03):
He's got a ton of energy, very spry. I mean,
I like, maybe he's there two years.
Speaker 7 (13:09):
But I know everybody's talking about the whole fifteen games away,
fifteen games away. If he gets what he wants in
North Carolina, why why why not just finish it out there?
Hand it off to his son? Why not finish it
off there? You can hand it off to your son,
that's fine. Why not finish it off there? You know
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the league, Man, they'll pull it, They'll pull it from
underneath you quickly. If you put the right system, then
I man, I've seen it. I know. I mean, you
think about it. You still have to feel the impacts
of what Joe Paterno built in in State College today.
He ain't even around. I mean, if you and that's
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like in a total totally different era of time, he
error era. Listen, The point is, I'm tired. He has
the opportunity to actually build a place that has never
really been known and which, by the way, has had
some of the greatest football players of all time Lawrence
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Taylor period, his favorite player, Lawrence Taylor. And so to
have that opportunity to go there and build it the
way he would want to build it. There's so many
opportunities that can come from having success in a college town.
Why not do it? Why not do it? And just
like you're at that age, why not do it? And
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just hey, I'm not saying he's going to be there
for no thirty years forty years like Joe was. But
I'm just saying, as an old head, you come in,
you already have a ton of swag and a ton
of clout because you're Bill Belichick. You turn them into
a winner, they'll love you for the rest of your life.
You could go there, do what you want to do,
how you want to do it like, and I mean
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do what you want to do, how you want to
do do it like, and then nothing short of something
beyond egregious and crazy, you're fine for the rest of
your days. Why not put yourself in that position to
just do that? At his age.
Speaker 4 (15:13):
I wonder how he'll be received too, because Dion, you know,
when he got to call it, there's still some people
that are rooting for them to fail, Like there's still
some people that don't like what's happening, even though it's
been awesome and great for the sport, and he's had
great players and one's gonna win a Heisman and you know,
who knows, maybe he'll be back next year.
Speaker 7 (15:29):
I think that's personality deals. So I think people have
issues with the fact that Dion tells you what he's
going to do, how he's going to do it, why
he's going to do it, and he goes out and
does it.
Speaker 4 (15:39):
But I also think that there were people that issues
with how Belichick did things in the NFL. It didn't
like how he operated with the media. They didn't like
a spy I.
Speaker 1 (15:47):
Said before, and I know you want to argue against it, LeVar,
but I mean think about Dion, like's part of the
pitch with especially the coach is on a staff because
he's got some NFL guys on a staff too. You
know you're yet kids saying we'll get you paid, right,
That's part of the conversations. It's always nil almost first,
especially for the top most talented guys, and then to
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get into the NFL. He knows it, he played it,
he was one of the greatest ever. But now you've got,
you know, potentially to recruit against a coach who is,
in my opinion, the greatest ever.
Speaker 2 (16:20):
In Bill Belichick.
Speaker 1 (16:22):
So that that to me is it's gonna be hard man, Like,
it's gonna be fun to see these recruiting wars. Maybe
it comes down to money. And I thought Dion said
something it was either earlier this week or last week,
just about if you're coming to Colorado and the priorities
and why you're coming, and it essentially alluded to from
how I read it, like we're not gonna have the
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biggest bag, that's not why you're coming here.
Speaker 2 (16:46):
And that's probably true for a lot of schools.
Speaker 1 (16:48):
Right there's only school there's only so many schools that
can you know, recruit on the level that Texas, Ohio, State, Georgia.
Some of these are schools that have big time bags
that they're spending an nil at least according to NCAA
estimates based on what's been reported. So if you don't
have that or an organ by the way, who has
Phil Night money which goes for days and that.
Speaker 2 (17:08):
Wasn't even a part of that list.
Speaker 1 (17:10):
So yeah, so you can get you get my point,
Like if you're a five star kid and now you're
looking at the landscape and saying, okay, like what am
I basing my decision off of is it about the
short term the money? Now, if it is.
Speaker 2 (17:26):
Probably not, colorride on you and c is it about
my future?
Speaker 7 (17:30):
All right?
Speaker 1 (17:30):
Like, now that opens up the conversation, you know, being
coached by Prime, being coached by Bill Belichick, you know,
having those connections and contacts going to the NFL, and
then then there's obviously a bunch of other things then, right,
maybe some kids care about education, maybe some kids care
about how their parents can get their watch, et cetera,
proximity to home. You know, all those things start to
factor in. But it's going to be interesting to see
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the impact that it has on recruiting. And if you know,
Bill Belichick, for example, looks at the transfer portal the
way Prime does, or does you look at high school
recruiting that way and say, no, we want to build
like through the draft and through high school recruiting, and
we'll supplement in with the portal, whereas coach Prime says.
Speaker 2 (18:10):
No, man, we're gonna hit the portal hard.
Speaker 1 (18:11):
These guys approve themselves at the college level to some degree,
more so than maybe the crapshoot that it is evaluating
high school kids. So all those questions I think are
up there in the air, and they're going to be
fascinating to watch.
Speaker 2 (18:24):
So it plays out.
Speaker 4 (18:25):
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Speaker 2 (18:51):
Don't we usually have a guest on it this time?
Speaker 7 (18:53):
Sure do, but instead we cleared it out so that
we could You know.
Speaker 1 (19:01):
Why, why do we have to do that? Because Albert
was so upset about the bill introduced, embarrassed.
Speaker 7 (19:09):
I let it blow over a little bit.
Speaker 4 (19:10):
What was the reasoning for Albert Breer not being able
to make it today. I got a late text last
night just saying he's he's traveling. He actually texted this
morning as well, just to confirm that we're good for tomorrow,
so we'll get our our fix of ab tomorrow.
Speaker 1 (19:24):
It sounds like, by the way, just because we've had
some communication errors in the past with Lee, it sounds
like Albert's doing a lot of the communicating Lee and
not as much on your end.
Speaker 8 (19:34):
That's not true, Okay, it's actually quite the opposite.
Speaker 7 (19:37):
But that's okay.
Speaker 1 (19:38):
Well, you said he texted you this morning, and that
he told you yesterday.
Speaker 8 (19:43):
That was after I had already texted him.
Speaker 1 (19:45):
Okay, just making sure you're on top of the Lee.
You don't thin get defensive about him.
Speaker 8 (19:49):
I'm not too defensive about him.
Speaker 4 (19:51):
Just you know, does this have anything to do with
the fact that it's a West Coast game and he's
got to be in the Bay Area to call the
Amazon game between the Rams and the Niners tonight. Is
that part of it?
Speaker 7 (20:01):
That is part of it?
Speaker 4 (20:02):
Yes, I mean, but we can get up and do
the show in this time in Pacific.
Speaker 7 (20:07):
Well, we're not calling the game.
Speaker 1 (20:08):
I don't think you'll understand. I've been around Albert Callous
times at the NFL Combine, and he is sick every
single year that time of year.
Speaker 7 (20:19):
Every year.
Speaker 1 (20:20):
He might have one of the weakest immune systems of
anyone I've been around, so if it sounds like Albert's
under the weather, he probably is. All right, I'm just
being honest, like it was like an annual thing. I'd
see him be like, oh man, yeah, I gotta go
cold or something. I'm like, man, you've had a cold
for like five years.
Speaker 4 (20:39):
Well, listen, we'll hopefully we'll catch up with him tomorrow
and if he's going to be back home, it's been
a while since we've heard the dog bark in the
background because he's been traveling for the Thursday game.
Speaker 1 (20:49):
So it's also cold outside, Jonas, I'm not sure he's
sitting outside in sub thirty degree weather.
Speaker 2 (20:58):
Jonas.
Speaker 1 (20:59):
You know, he claims to be this like hard hat,
lunch pill type of guy. You know that it's it's
all best.
Speaker 4 (21:05):
Now, that's what I am.
Speaker 1 (21:07):
I don't think he turns around and goes immediately to
the country club to the driving range. It starts hitting
balls and putting, working on a short game. The only
reason I would go to it a terrible pair of
salmon pants too, But he wears he goes on the
golf course. Only only reason I'd go to the driving
range is to be part of the landscaping crew.
Speaker 7 (21:22):
That's it.
Speaker 4 (21:23):
I got no business being on a golf course, not
my place, not my thing.
Speaker 8 (21:27):
Were you rocking on a salmon shirt during the challenge
this week?
Speaker 1 (21:29):
By the way, it was not.
Speaker 4 (21:31):
That's pink difference, okay, big difference difference. By the way,
I thought that was clean.
Speaker 1 (21:36):
It was not.
Speaker 4 (21:37):
I found it in my hamper. I forgot to take
it in to get dry clean. But I said, do
you know what, nobody un noticed? Nobody watches. So I'll
throw it.
Speaker 1 (21:44):
On a good point. Hey, just do you own a
pair of salmon pants?
Speaker 4 (21:49):
I sure do? Still got him still golf pants a
little late there of are little late. Now you cannot
do that. You cannot go rocket launch or that's no way,
no way.
Speaker 7 (22:03):
I burned that. No way mine, no, no oh no.
I went rocket lag and we went WW.
Speaker 4 (22:20):
So we have Patrick Mahomes. Patrick Mahomes discussing the we
got Patrick Mahomes discussing the fact that the Kansas City
Chiefs have been given the shaft by the NFL. They
do have some company though. Here was Mahomes talking about
the upcoming schedule three games and eleven days for the
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Casey Chiefs.
Speaker 9 (22:43):
It's not like a good filling. I mean, I'm excited
to play on Christmas to hopefully get back from what
we did last year. But you never want to play
this many amount of games in this sort of time.
Not great for your body, but at the end of
the day, it's your job and professionally have to come
to work and do it.
Speaker 4 (22:58):
So they're at Cleveland this weekend. Next Saturday they play
the Texans, and then they've got the Steelers on the
road on Christmas. That's three and eleven days. Joining them
is the Texans, the Steelers, and the Ravens. This feels
like less that ideal at this point in the season,
but another example of you know, the NFL's got to
feed the beast. Man, got to get those Christmas numbers.
Speaker 7 (23:20):
You're getting into tournament town. That's all. Get it done.
Just get it done, man, You're almost done. You're almost finished.
You know you're almost there.
Speaker 4 (23:29):
It's December. They're playing three games in eleven days.
Speaker 7 (23:32):
Get it right, man, you know that's your job. Fair
you know, how's it unfair? You know how much money
that man is making. You know, just go ahead and
get it done.
Speaker 4 (23:44):
Yeah, they should do. They should flex out bad teams
into primetime games like oh, you don't want to play
in a short week be a better team, Like why
don't you reward the better teams with more rest rest
and throw these bags of crap around the league to
the some of these spots, and especially Christmas will watch
anything on Christmas.
Speaker 7 (24:03):
Who cares.
Speaker 1 (24:04):
That's not how the money works though, right, Nope. I
mean that's the tough spot for them. And here's the
thing is, they are twelve and one. They have, you know,
played a difficult schedule. They're gonna go through a difficult
stretch where it's one thing when you have three games
in eleven days, which other NFL teams have had throughout
the course of the year. But at this time of
the year, you know, to finish the season where you're
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banged up your bodies. Most guys are playing through something,
whether or not to need surgery in the offseason, it
probably will need some sort of rehab. And that's tough.
I mean, I don't care who it is. I mean,
I know the Browns have a three to ten record,
but you know, this doesn't mean the defense is easy
for Mahomes and them to go up against.
Speaker 2 (24:45):
Its still good defense.
Speaker 1 (24:46):
You have to worry about guys like Miles Garrett so
it's it's tough on the body, it's tough on the mind,
especially this time of year. And look, the team's still
twelve and one. I think they've won more games this
season as far as like what final possession or once
in one score than any other team in the NFL.
So it's all been tight. But more power to them, man.
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I mean, this is a Chiefs team that if they
end up winning the Super Bowl in three peating, you
have to be impressed with the way they've gone about
doing it because it's not been an easy road and
their defense has been super consistent, super.
Speaker 2 (25:21):
Good this year.
Speaker 1 (25:21):
Offensively, they've done enough when they've needed to. And maybe
that's the point of which we're at is everyone kind
of knows how to slow this team down. They just
ultimately can't stop them when they need to. And to
all the people out there, I get it, they get
some help from the refs. Okay, maybe get they got
the benefit of the doubt from a few calls too,
But that's obviously playing their favorite. But the schedule surely
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has not this year for Kansas City.
Speaker 7 (25:47):
Well, I don't know. They all they've done is win,
So whether it's eleven days or more rest. I mean,
I think it's safe to assume they'll figure out a
way to win the game. Maybe maybe ugly they get
some guys back. Maybe that's good for them to get
some good reps in over a short amount of time.
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I mean, you know, it's just there could be positives
to take away from them knocking out three games in
the amount of time that they're going to do it. Oh,
get it done, all right, we'll get her done.
Speaker 4 (26:19):
I think we got to get something done right now.
Speaker 7 (26:20):
What is it? It's not for the return.
Speaker 2 (26:22):
Come on, I'm a winner. Listen up.
Speaker 1 (26:25):
Winning cures all illnesses.
Speaker 7 (26:27):
It really does.
Speaker 2 (26:28):
I'm going to win. It's Quinn's wins.
Speaker 1 (26:32):
I stink, all right, bottom line, I stink went owing
to again last week. It's not even worth talking about
what the bets were. Just do the opposite of it
what I'm about to say to you, Okay, And here's
the thing. I'm twelve to nineteen now in the season.
For those who have listen, it's been a downhill ever since.
Really the college football Thursday night games have wrapped up.
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I've been awful in the NFL all year. College football
is more of my forte at least from a betting standpoint,
I feel like Jonas knock right now. And let me
tell the folks out there who don't know what it
feels like to be Jonas Knox. It is awful, Okay,
it is absolutely awful to wake up every single day
and remind yourself that once again you went zero and two.
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Once again you're a loser and have a losing record
on your picks on the season. So that sounds like
you do nothing. You do not want to be in
this spot. So here's my advice for tonight's game. Lay
the three points with San Francisco, bet the over forty
eight and a half. That's all I got for you,
all right, And if you don't like it, I don't care.
If you want to fade me and go ahead and
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take the Rams in the three points or bet the under,
more power to you.
Speaker 7 (27:38):
I get it.
Speaker 1 (27:38):
I'm not offended by it. It's been an awful run.
I'm gonna end with that.
Speaker 4 (27:44):
First of all, Sorry, Jonas, have you took some strays? Did? Yeah? So,
I've gone one in two the past couple of weeks
in my picks each week, and I'm three games under
five hundred for the season.
Speaker 1 (27:55):
But you know what, BUTI by the life's of time, lifetime,
you're like two hundred percent, So that's not true.
Speaker 2 (28:01):
It's true, dude. We could back me up for this.
Speaker 4 (28:04):
Now, we can go to Lee on this?
Speaker 2 (28:06):
Please, Like, why would we not go to Lee on this?
What do you mean?
Speaker 1 (28:09):
Now?
Speaker 4 (28:09):
We always could because you guys have always ganged up
on me when it comes to the bench.
Speaker 7 (28:15):
I don't gang up on any of the same.
Speaker 2 (28:18):
First off, LeVar, has it not been?
Speaker 3 (28:20):
Lee?
Speaker 2 (28:20):
And Jonas and Cahoots.
Speaker 1 (28:22):
Always forever, always, thank you one? And Lee would admit
you're an awful gambler. Lee, Is that true?
Speaker 8 (28:28):
I would admit most of the time. Yes, yeah, the
majority of the time.
Speaker 1 (28:32):
I mean, here's the trick that Jonas would do on
the Sunday night show. Jonas would lock in a bet.
Speaker 2 (28:38):
It'd be like a.
Speaker 1 (28:38):
Live bet, and he wouldn't refresh the page, so obviously
something would happen in his favor, and instead of refreshing
the page to get whatever the new live line is,
he would bet the old live line, which gave him
a distinct advantage, and then he would give that advice
on the air and he would still find a way
of losing. And so What he did to counter this
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was he would bet a heavy, heavy favorite on a
live bet at the end of a tennis match, at
the end of a football game, just to find a
way of getting a win.
Speaker 2 (29:09):
That's how bad it got.
Speaker 4 (29:10):
You know, you need sure things on lives though.
Speaker 1 (29:13):
You'd be like minus ten thousand, and Jonas would be like, yep,
take this team.
Speaker 4 (29:17):
Yeah, But I wasn't like what that candy ass who
bet three dollars in change on me at once and
was like, oh, look at this bet. There's big bet
he made on the Eagles to beat the Panthers. I
did it, you know, quietly, wasn't letting everybody know my
strategy and my plan, and generally my plan worked. And
this whole two hundred winning percentage, I won at least
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seventy eight to eighty percent of my bets here on
this network. That's what I would say. What was that?
Speaker 8 (29:48):
What started the law?
Speaker 4 (29:55):
More there, No, no, it is kind of a golden
opportunity for the Rams.
Speaker 1 (30:01):
It is.
Speaker 4 (30:01):
Miners are banged up, they got problems, except there's this
one little issue for the Rams.
Speaker 7 (30:07):
What is it?
Speaker 4 (30:07):
They've lost four or five at San Francisco.
Speaker 7 (30:10):
Ain't gonna be this year. I mean, they ain't gonna
be this game.
Speaker 4 (30:12):
You think they're gonna get them tonight?
Speaker 7 (30:14):
Bro, the forty nine ers are not in a good
space right now. Man, they're not in a good place.
They're not even in a good place where you could
sit there and be like, ah, but they're the forty
nine ers and that it's couch Shanahan and no, they're
not in a good place. Man.
Speaker 4 (30:30):
I don't think it's going to happen. Wow, I'll see.
It'll be fun to watch later on. It is two
pros and a cup of Joe here on, I think,
so yeah, yeah, come on, man, well they always play
good games together.
Speaker 7 (30:43):
Okay, I've been watching I've been watching that show Ultimatum.
I was binge watching it. It's a new one. I
thought this was the first season that actually, you know,
you get a different you know, you get a different partner,
and you you see, if you want to be with
somebody new or not?
Speaker 1 (31:02):
Is this reality TV?
Speaker 4 (31:04):
Yeah?
Speaker 7 (31:04):
It kind of is. It's not nick Lecha and Vanessa
Vanessa show. Yeah. Oh but if not Love is Blind,
it's Ultimatum. It's a different one. And and so they
you know, they tell them they come to the show
and they give their their boyfriend or girlfriend and ultimatum,
You're either going to marry me after this show or
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I'm gonna leave you alone. Sounds healthy, right, They give
you a different disaster to begin with, but then now
they they switch partners, so you effectively break up with
your boyfriend and girlfriend. They choose one of the boyfriends
and girlfriends and then they live together as mock married.
And if you want to at the end of it,
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marry the guy that you came there or girl you
came there with, you do that, or you choose to
go with the guy that you linked up with while
you were there, or you leave with no one. That's
like the parameters. I thought this might be the first
ease and where we see someone hook up and stay
together that met there on the show. I'm not sure
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how it's going to turn out, but this one has been.
This one's been by far the most intriguing one of them.
Speaker 2 (32:14):
Let me get this straight.
Speaker 1 (32:15):
You go there in a relationship with your girlfriend, and
because you won't commit, I would imagine that most of
the men won't commit to the women.
Speaker 7 (32:23):
So say, well, I think the way they do it,
they try to do it where you have an equal
amount of guys that are issuing and ultimatum is the
same amount of women who are.
Speaker 1 (32:34):
Okay, okay, So let's just we'll put it this way.
You got people who go in a relationship to a
place where they have to give an ultimatum to their
partner in order to get married.
Speaker 7 (32:46):
You already know what the answer is, well.
Speaker 1 (32:48):
Right, I was just going to say, we're already there.
Speaker 6 (32:50):
Right.
Speaker 1 (32:50):
So if there's three options on the table as you
switch to be with like someone else, I mean, why
the hell would you then find yourself coming off one
relation where you didn't want to commit to committing to
a relationship with something you just met, like you would
just be like, yeah, I'm gonna be single for a while.
Why would I jump right into another relationship like that
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when you can't even commit to the last one you
were just in for however long.
Speaker 7 (33:15):
It's great logic, but it makes for great television. I
was watching it. I watch all of them shows for
some reason.
Speaker 1 (33:22):
You know what, you guys need to watch his landman,
you know what?
Speaker 7 (33:26):
I saw that pop up?
Speaker 1 (33:28):
It's it's legit, and it kind of gives you shed
some light onto like Midland. It's on Paramount Plus that
I think I've realized and this is probably from Jonas
talked about Bad Santa Billy Bob Thor.
Speaker 2 (33:40):
It's a really good actor.
Speaker 1 (33:41):
Yeah, I mean we could talk about what was a
monster's ball or whatever.
Speaker 7 (33:46):
Well that's one of his crowning moments of course.
Speaker 2 (33:49):
Right, but but at all seriousness. But he's a really
good actor.
Speaker 4 (33:54):
He wears he wears women's jeans.
Speaker 2 (33:57):
So that's how skinny he is.
Speaker 4 (33:59):
I mean, and what do you mean?
Speaker 7 (34:00):
So?
Speaker 4 (34:01):
What? So?
Speaker 7 (34:01):
What? All right? You know there are a lot of
people that that go with you know, not gender specific anymore.
Speaker 3 (34:10):
I did it.
Speaker 4 (34:10):
I heard that Lamar Jackson wears women's perfume. He prefers
that over a cologne.
Speaker 7 (34:16):
Hmm what.
Speaker 4 (34:19):
Yeah, I don't know, man. You know me, I go
Mambo Ross dressed for the last twelve ninety nine.
Speaker 2 (34:27):
That's why you smell like crap.
Speaker 4 (34:28):
Damn.
Speaker 1 (34:30):
Yeah, hey man, he was good at Goliath too. If
anyone watched Goliath.
Speaker 5 (34:35):
Lee, I do watch Goliath, and I just drove by
the bar from Goliath the other day.
Speaker 1 (34:41):
No one, Yeah, Goliath is done, Lee, Goliath. That series
ended in twenty twenty one.
Speaker 8 (34:46):
The Bar is Real, The Bar the bar in the
hotel he stays at are real.
Speaker 1 (34:50):
So yeah, I was saying that serious is done.
Speaker 8 (34:52):
Yeah, No I didn't.
Speaker 1 (34:54):
Yeah, it was a good serious that the bar isn't.
Speaker 2 (34:57):
The bar is still there.
Speaker 1 (34:58):
Lee will find it all right.
Speaker 4 (35:00):
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Speaker 3 (35:10):
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Speaker 4 (35:21):
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Speaker 3 (35:52):
These might smell a little fun came what is that?
Sounds incredible, but they're still good. Time to find out
what's left? It's Lee's las, all.
Speaker 4 (36:02):
Right to laugh?
Speaker 1 (36:03):
What do we got?
Speaker 7 (36:03):
Well?
Speaker 5 (36:03):
First, I got to apologize to all the podcast listeners
out there. There's been issues with the uploading of the
podcast lately. We have upgraded our systems, our software, and
it has cost.
Speaker 7 (36:15):
It has it is the upgrades have caused this.
Speaker 4 (36:18):
By the way, why can't people just be like, hey,
there's an issue at the podcast. Instead they jump to
conclusions to go, oh, leaves on a midweek bender again.
Speaker 5 (36:26):
Just because I might be on a midweek bender doesn't
mean it's necessarily my fault, But I mean it is
my fault.
Speaker 8 (36:30):
It all lands on me. So I take that you're functioning.
You're fine.
Speaker 5 (36:33):
Yeah, I'm very functioning, but I have found a new
issue and I hope to not cause that issue again.
Speaker 8 (36:41):
So thank you for everyone for pointing it out, and
I'll fix it for you.
Speaker 4 (36:45):
They could be a little kinder about it though.
Speaker 5 (36:47):
Yeah, sure, some are nice, some not so much. It's okay,
I can take it. Interesting, guys, I just pulled out
a receipt out of my back pocket. I apparently haven't
watched these genes since my trip to Green Bay. It
is my last drink that I had on my green
Bay trip. One hundred dollars at the Denver Airport, which
I had a thirty minute layover in. One hundred dollars
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at that? At that uh, at that bar?
Speaker 2 (37:10):
Do you spend one hundred dollars?
Speaker 5 (37:12):
Yeah, two beers and four shots? Well this is between
me and Todds. Split that in half. But one hundred
dollars for a beard, well, I guess fifty dollars for
a beer?
Speaker 8 (37:24):
Two shots?
Speaker 4 (37:24):
Now what kind of shots are you?
Speaker 2 (37:26):
Hold on?
Speaker 1 (37:26):
Hold on?
Speaker 2 (37:27):
Are you going pace? For a power hour? At that?
Speaker 1 (37:29):
In thirty minutes, you each had essentially three drinks. Yeah,
a power hour is usually about what six beers.
Speaker 8 (37:36):
Explain to me what is a power hour? That's six
beers in an hour.
Speaker 2 (37:38):
I've never done a power hour before.
Speaker 8 (37:40):
I mean I probably have without knowing what a power
hour is.
Speaker 2 (37:43):
You have a sip of beer every minute of the hour.
Speaker 1 (37:46):
Oh, yes, like a shot of beer or or I
mean a shot, but I think liquor hits a little different.
Speaker 2 (37:51):
That's why you gotta use beer.
Speaker 5 (37:52):
Yeah, yeah, but I mean like you put like a
thimble or a shot that you have a shot.
Speaker 2 (37:57):
Yeah, you have a shot.
Speaker 7 (37:58):
Of hours having a power hour with liquor the other night. Okay,
oh my god.
Speaker 1 (38:03):
Yeah was Ie. It's shocked at me. You've never done
a power hour.
Speaker 2 (38:08):
That is shocking that.
Speaker 8 (38:09):
Yeah, you're right, Maybe I'll get on that today.
Speaker 2 (38:13):
It filled you up too much.
Speaker 4 (38:16):
Yeah, you don't least scrow it.
Speaker 5 (38:18):
Yeah, I'm gonna do a little midday movie before Thursday
night football, so I think I can.
Speaker 8 (38:23):
I can make that happen fit that in.
Speaker 4 (38:26):
H did you get an email from Andy Furman? Because
I'm inundated, literally a pile in front of me.
Speaker 7 (38:30):
I'm upset.
Speaker 8 (38:31):
I never do get mal from Andy.
Speaker 4 (38:32):
It's just so worthless, like all this stuff. Oh what
else you got?
Speaker 7 (38:36):
Lee? Next up?
Speaker 8 (38:37):
We've got nothing because that's the end of the show.