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Sports Radio? What do you think we're doing? We're breaking
down the Super Bowl. Tom Brady makes a claim for
the greatest American team sport pro athlete of all time.
I think it is down to he and Jordan Now
as Brady goes out and wins his seventh Super Bowl. Uh,
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you can go vote. You can also weigh in eight seven, seven, nine, six,
three six nine on anything surrounding the Super Bowl in general.
I thought my favorite Super Bowl commercial, by the way,
I wanted curious with everybody else inks, uh, mine was
the Shaggy Cheetos commercial. I think with Ashton Kutcher and
Mina Coolis and Shaggy that it wasn't me. Uh famous
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song that was popular? What right around the nineties six
ninety seven ish? Is that right, like maybe ninety five?
That that song is about twenty five years old. Uh,
that would be uh, that would be my my top
draft pick. What about you, Danny g What do you
think was the best commercial? I liked lemons falling from
the sky and destroying everything. I think that was bud
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Light Seltzer. Okay, what about you, dub Any favorite? I
like the Michael B. Jordan's Alexa commercial and I had
seen that one already. But that is a very funny ad.
Um the new the new Alexa ad. Did that start
running on regular television or had? I say? I feel
like I had seen that. All. A lot of these
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obviously get released early now on YouTube and whatnot, so
I had seen that one already, but it is a
very very solid pick. What about you, Eddie Well? I
like Will Ferrell cracks me up. So I like the
Will Ferrell electric car commercial. I think it was GM maybe, Yeah,
I think that's right. We're coming for you normally. Yeah, yeah,
that was great. By the way, Roberto is not in.
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I don't know that Roberto is aware of this, but
when you work in sports, you don't get to just
take Super Bowl Sunday off and not come in on Monday.
So Chris is in for Roberto. Chris, thank you for
sitting in for Roberto, who completely is mailing it in
by not working on on Super Bowl. This is literally
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the most listened to day in sports talk radio all year,
and Roberto is like, yeah, I'm not coming in, Chris.
What was your favorite commercial? I'm not a fan of
commercials in general. I think the one that stuck with me.
I like the Michael B. Jordan's one a lot too,
especially the part where he was shirtless. Yeah, it was
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the Wayne's World one and I like that movie as
a kid, So that was good. That was Uber Eats?
Was that Uber Eats? I had completely forgotten what actual
company it was for. The Red one was good too.
There was like five seconds where Redditt had an ad.
Did anybody see the Robin Hood ad? They were supposed
to run an ad? Did that actually? Okay, they did
run it? Um. I thought that was interesting. I'm also
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curious again we're opening up phone line date seven seven
nine six six three six nine. I feel like a
lot of people gambled on the Super Bowl, as always
is the case, but there are way more states now
that you could gamble on the Super Bowl in. If
you're in Michigan or you're in Virginia or you're in Tennessee,
for instance. All three of those states first ever super
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Bowl that you've been able to gamble on legally. But
there were a lot of them. By the way, let
me get update you on the pole results here. Who
is the greatest American Pro sports team athlete of all time? Okay,
team athlete doesn't include Tiger Woods, doesn't include Serena, doesn't
include Federer, Nadal, Michael Phelps, none of those guys. Uh nearly.
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Let's see, over seven thousand of you have voted in
the first half hour. Sixty of you are saying Tom Brady,
thirty two percent of you are saying Michael Jordan's, six
percent of you are saying someone else. Let's go to
the phone lines eight seven, seven, six, three six nine.
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on that line? Danny G. Shane in New York, Shane,
what do you think of the Super Bowl play? Before
I unpacked the call? Too quick? Goats stats to add
to your arsenal um Brady fourteen conference title games since
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the merger in nineteen seventy, America's team the Cowboys thirteen
and playoff T D passes Brady four, second place Montana.
That's amazing. That's a pretty incredible stat. He's almost doubled
the second best for playoff TV passes. That's that's an
amazing stat. And just also just to add to what
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you said, what a great job at the NFL navigating
an epic season highlighted by the thirty thousand cutoffs in
the stadium. Really need for a great viewing experience. And
pretty funny also you can see people on the corona
rules were added on the social media so drunk last
night they were actually saying, oh, there's a lot more
fans and there they got fooled by the cardboard cutouts,
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which is really funny. And also I mean there this
goes to my point about did they not realize there
were fans present in almost every game in the NFL
down the stretch run of the season. Uh, this goes
to my point. I think the answer is they did not,
because you get I don't know what the final number
will be, but let's say a hundred million people watch
this game. You get fifty five million people who didn't
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watch the NFC or the a f C championship game
who suddenly show up and watched this one instead. So
that in and of itself is is pretty crazy. Uh
all right, what else you got for me? Yeah? Man?
Despite you pick in uh Kansas City Clay and props
the d nag for the only guy in your your organization,
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they're picking my bocks. Um. I do want to applaud
you for all the bratty love you've shown the past
a couple of weeks leading up to the Super Bowl.
You really could make up what you just accomplished. I mean,
I'm a Buck fan, My parents moved to Tampa in
and um, you know, I can tell you firsthand that
organization has been a complete dumpster fire since they came
into the league. In the seventy six expansion except for
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the five year run when Dungeon and and Grewden put
together that great little five year run from ninety eight
to two thousand and two, and even then it took
an epic defense three Hall of Famers. Now, in that
two thousand two defense, I think Rende Barber eventually gets in,
which will end up being four. Um. But uh, listen again,
you can't make it up. Forty three years old, new team,
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losing culture, no offseason, hundred year pandemic, wild card run,
fifty t d s, five thousand yards, sixty five completion
to win his seventh ring. And yeah, like you tweeted
last night, I think the argument's over greatest professional athlete
a sports athlete of all time. And you could also
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you could also argue what he did would be like
Jordan's when he was thirty eight, thirty nine or forty
winning an NBA title with the Wizards. Yeah, just incredible. Um, speechless,
go Bucks, good call eight seven, seven, nine, six three
six nine. Who's up next? Dub We got Ryan and
San Jose? Ryan, what you got for me? What's up?
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Clay is a Raider fan watching that? It was bitter
sweet man but I just like to I'd just like
to say shout out to the Tampa Bay coaching staff.
I Bruce Arians, I believe top bulls Get needs more
credit for that defense. Thanks for the call. He did
a phenomenal job. I mean, nobody, nobody has beaten down
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the Kansas City Chiefs. The stat by the way, Todd
Ferman texted me this last night because I was we
were talking on our text chain about it. It was
sixty to one that if you would bet that the
Kansas City Chiefs were not going to score a single
touchdown in this game, you would have gotten paid off
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sixty to one on that. I mean, and they didn't
even really get close. I think, if I remember correctly,
two passes into the end zone. One was intercepted that
was late, kind of in garbage time, but the other
one was if I remember, actually I guess maybe there
were three. Uh Mahomes made an incredible play through it,
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you know, like kind of across his whole body. He
made a lot of those throws and it hit the
guy right in the helmet at near the goal line.
And then Tyreek Hill early in the game he missed him,
flushed out left, threw it up and it kind of
hit tyreek Hill in the helmet then to uh, he
and Kelsey had ended up running basically the same route
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and it would have been a difficult catch, but I
imagine one that tyreek Hill would think that he should make.
But really, the Chiefs never had a drive or you thought, hey,
they're doing uh that they're on a roll at this point.
And I think that's a credit to Todd Bowles and
really the dominance that the front four, in particular of
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that Tampa Bay Buccaneer defensive line did to the Kansas
City Chief offensive line. I mean, you talk about Jack
Barrett JP p uh and uh and and and and
crew on the edge of both of those, both of
those and Vitave right up the middle, blowing up the
line of scrimmage a lot. That's a really talented front
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for for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. And they sacked Aaron
Rodgers five times. I think they only sacked my homes twice,
but they had him running for his life. A less
mobile quarterback would have really taken it on the chin
a lot more. Who's up next? Up? We got Eduardo
in Missouri. Eduardo Fireaway. Hey, I like to make a comment. Um,
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why Brady is the best athlete in American sports history,
And the reason why is because in the NFL we
only get one shot in the playoffs and then the
one shot in the Super Bowls to win it all.
In the NBA and uh MLB, you get like seven
ties the best out of four. You know, just you
know that just ends at are You know there's a
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mean from a die hard Vader fan. You know, I
have much as breaking right now. Thanks for the call.
I don't know what's going on in the background. There
was he calling at work, That's what it sounded like. Yeah, yeah,
big time employee there. I gotta say, at least he
went the day after super Bowl's true? Unlike unlike Roberto,
is there a general consensus. Let's let's pause here for
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a moment. Should Roberto be allowed to call in sick
on the day after the Super Bowl? Well, he didn't
call in sick. He pre planned it because he loves
to drink during the Super Bowl. Yeah, I understand, but
so do a lot of other people. And if you are,
I mean, what's the equivalent of Roberto calling in sick
on the Monday after the Super Bowl for other people's professions.
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This is the number one most listened to show of
the entire year on average, if you are in our
industry of sports talk radio. So what other professions would
that be? The what is the equivalent of Roberto call
in sick here? Well, claim my wife is a teacher,
and I know that for those employees they have to
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have a doctor's note to be able to call in sick.
Uh the day after the Super Bowl? Are they? Because
so many people who are teachers will otherwise not show up. Correct? Right?
It would be all substitute teachers that day otherwise, Yeah, right,
I mean I get it. I understand people Bunny being like, Hey,
I want to drink, I want to eat two excess
and I want to sleep in. Trust me, when my
alarm goes off at four thirty in the morning, I
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definitely think what am I doing with my life on
a regular basis? But you can't miss the Monday after
the Super Bowl. I'm just trying to think of is
there any other profession where one day is I mean,
you could say maybe, like if you're a tax guy,
but you know it's not like most people get their
tax returns filled out on the day of the tax
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return right, you're thinking, like if Wolf Blitzer took the
day off right after the election or election nights A
good point. Yeah, Like if of Flitzer, we're like, hey,
you know what, I just want to kick back and
watch the results come in, have a few beers. I'm
not gonna go to CNN on election night. People would
be like, hey Wolf, you know, like, yeah, it might
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be more fun to kick your feet up and just
have a couple of beers, get drunk and watch the
election results come in. But you have to be there.
I'm not even sure that there's hardly and it's a
good analogy, but I'm not even sure that there's hardly
any other professions where one day looms this large. I mean,
you can say Santa Claus. If Santa just decides, hey,
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I'm gonna take off Christmas Eve. You know it's cold
out there, a little bit nippy. I'd just rather stay
at home, nice warring fire with Mrs Claus. You'd probably
think that Santa maybe didn't deserve to be saying anymore.
But another analogy, I mean, yeah, this is a this
is an intriguing move eight seven seven six three six
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nine dub Who's up next? We got Chris and Florida
Press fire away. Yes, hey, I'm I'm a Florida fan,
and you know, even though I was not born in
this country, I always thought the Florida team was some
of the best teams around. But now the question about it,
who is the best athletes you know from for many
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years sports team basically in the U S history. I
think I call it even with Michael Jordan's because the
man accomplished so much with so much adversity, and it's
it's a tough season for those basketball players, especially when
they make a run to you know, to the playoffs
in the championship. As far as Brady goes the same thing.
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I was never a fan because I was a Dolphin
fan of course, always beating up on the Dolphins. But
I gotta say the guy is a good athlete, and
now that he's in Tampa, I'm hoping he's gonna win
a second one. So for those two reasons, I think
I'm gonna call it even. Uh, it's tough, but you
cannot put Michael Jordan's on the side. The man accomplished
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a lot, and you know there's other athletes, but that
none of them come close to these two so that's
that's my opinion. Really, thank you for the call. I
gotta say, I wonder how many different fan bases out
there watched the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Hoister Lombardi Trophy and thought, boy,
I wish my team had made a run after Brady.
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That could have been us, right, because I'll give you
an example in my backyard, the Tennessee Titans. Now, the
Titans had an awful defense, so I'm not sure it
would have mattered, but they chose to give a hundred
million dollars to Ryan Tannehill. Maybe before this season started
you could have thought, oh, Brady's only got a couple
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of years left, but he certainly looks like he's gonna
play next year. And beyond that, Chris just mentioned he
was a Miami Dolphin fan. What if the Dolphins had
instead of drafting twa, what if they had made the
decision to go all in on Brady? Would they potentially
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have been in better position. There's a lot of teams
out there that I think it's an intriguing question. Let
me give you another one. What if instead of signing
Dak Prescott, the Dallas Cowboys had decided to sign Tom Brady.
I think they definitely would have won the NFC East.
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I know Dak got injured, but what would have happened
for the Cowboys if they had gone with Brady instead
of signing Dak Prescott under the franchise tag? What about
the Indianapolis Colts? What if the Colts had gone after
Brady instead of signing Philip Rivers. What if the Bears
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had decided to go with Brady instead of trying to
go with a combo of Mitch Trobinsky and Glennon. What
if I mean, I'm just tossing this out there. What
if instead of the Carolina Panthers giving Teddy Bridgewater twenty
million dollars plus, they had decided to aggressively pursue Tom
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Brady instead. How about the San Francisco forty Niners. You know,
I know you had an injured Jimmy Garoppolo, but what
if they had made the decision to move on from
Jimmy g There are a lot of teams out there
that I think can be sitting around and breaking everything
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down from this perspective, could Brady have put their team
on his back and carried them into the Super Bowl
with eight straight wins? And a Lombardi Trophy as well.
I think there are a lot of fan bases all
over this country asking that question this morning as they
are waking up eight seven seven nine six three six nine.
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We will take your calls. Danny G. You've got a
good one from from one of our listeners out there
who is a pastor. Yeah, he said that, Roberto. Eric
Brown shouts to him. He tweeted, Roberto is like a
pastor missing Easter. That's a good one. That's a good one.
If you if you miss Easter Sunday and you are
a minister, you are out there in the up in
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the pulpit. Imagine if you got there and there was
a stand in and I've been like, what's going on? Well,
the past it was a big Easter weekend for your
pastor and he couldn't be there for Easter service or
Easter is a good one. Also Christmas Eve service to right,
I mean a lot of people out there go in
for Christmas Eve service also would be really interesting if
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your pastor skipped either of those. Uh, it's not a
good look for the pastor. Roberto sleeping right now, oblivious
to the fact that his entire work ethic is being
torn to shreds uh live on the show here eight
seven seven nine six three six nine. Will take your calls,
continue to react to everything that's going on with the
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super Bowl. Appreciate all of you waking up with us.
This is Outkicked the coverage with Clay Travis. There is Shaggy,
one of the stars of the commercials from the Super
Bowl from the year two thousand. By the way, that
was when it Wasn't Me came out two thousand. Yeah,
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you're trying to make Yeah, I thought still twenty years ago,
I thought maybe it was a late nineties. It does
have that late nineties feel to it. We are here
with the Farmers out Kick Studios. You can call one
triple A Farmers to switch and you could save a
bundle on your auto insurance. It is kind of funny,
by the way, the number of guys who were uh,
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you know, I would say, what incredibly on the cutting
edge as musicians who will just totally sell out for
enough money, like Tag Team with the great uh Scoop
commercial scoop there. It is well, they were never exactly
underground hip hop, but still they were. They made a
ton of money back in the jam CDs. I don't
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know that you would have anticipated that they were going
to be that big as sellouts and Shaggy, I mean
Snoop with the all of the why, I don't even
know what's snoop with? What's he with? Like beer? Isn't
he with Corona? Corona? Like all these guys selling out?
Is is pretty funny to see. I'd love to know
what you get paid, Like what does Matthew McConaughey make
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to be in that Dorrito's commercial? To be a pancake? Yeah?
And what does um you know, uh Ashton Kutcher and
Mina Mila Kunas make to be in the Cheetos commercial?
And how often do you think Mila Kunas has actually
eaten Cheetos in her entire life? Like, I'm not buying
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Mila Kunas as a die hard Cheeto person. By the way,
what did you guys think of the weekend? I thought
that was a disaster. I I don't usually get like
motion sickness, but the part where he was backstage and
the cameras were just spinning around, and I mean it
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was almost impossible to watch. Well, he's got a hell
of a voice, and I was happy to see him
singing live. Um. The thing that got me was I
read that he spent seven million of his own dollars
to amp up that production. I don't know how that's
possible based on what I saw. I just I don't.
I don't know how anybody could watch that and not
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get motion sick. As soon as he was back in
the In the background, I was reading The Foo Fighters
have tried to get selected to be the Super Bowl
halftime act for a long time. How have the Food
Fighters not been selected? I think Dave Growl and company
have a new album coming out Friday, I think it did.
How in the world have they not been the choice
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to perform at the super Bowl yet? It seems like
a very very easy call to make. I might make
the choice to have them perform at the l A
Super Bowl this coming next super Bowl because Dave Grohl
lives in l A. Uh, and the Food Fighters are
pretty decently connected, I think with the state of California,
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aren't they. I mean, I know there will be pressure
to try to find the best possible uh California people,
So maybe you'll end up with Dr Dre and Snoop
for all we know, which would also be pretty cool,
But I think the Food Fighters would be an incredible
choice for the l A Super Bowl if I were
giving Roger Goodell some some suggestions. Sometimes they try to
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pick people who are particularly affiliated with with areas of
the country, like last year, made a lot of sense
to have j LO at Miami, Like, I think that
was kind of a fit choice. Uh and Shakira as well,
didn't they have the duo? I mean, that was a
pretty awesome performance last year from j B and Shakira.
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By the way, let me go ahead and get an
update from Eddie Garcia. Phone lines are open eight seven
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R to listen live. A couple of additional breakdown points here.
Brady's nineteen year span between championships. He won his first
in two thousand one, his most recent now in the
twenty season. Say North American sports record not far off
now from Jack Nicholas's golf record of twenty four years
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between majors. Jack Nicholas did it in nineteen sixty two
and then again in six Brady is the first NFL
player ever to win championships in three different decades. Babe Ruth,
Joe DiMaggio, Yoga, Yogi, Bearra, and Jim Palmer did it
in baseball, Andre Richard in hockey, and if his name
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is pronounced Henry Richard, I apologize. Did I nail it?
That's what my that's what French French class back in
the day gives me a credit. And Pelee did it
in soccer, which was which was pretty impressive. Um alright,
so uh, a lot of different angles out there. We're
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giving Roberto some grief because how many years is this
in a row? He hasn't been here for the Super Bowl?
By the way, Monday after the Super is not the
first time. He's a really hard worker, but when it
comes to drinking in big events, this has been a
couple of years in a row that he's been missing
the day after the big game. By the way, by
the way, Chris, did you say he's out two days? Yeah?
I'm into my god, how much drinking? Yeah? Good lord.
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I almost feel like we should just keep calling him.
Do you think he left his phone on. I don't know,
and like, I'm assuming that that's what Eddie did. He
tell you it was because of the Big Game, because
he told me that last year when he missed the
day after on Friday. He just told me, Hey, I'm
out Monday and Tuesday. That's all he said. I didn't
know he was out until I saw Chris. Okay, I
didn't know he was out till I saw the ads.
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You know, this morning, when I woke up and saw
the list, all I know is that I got a
call from my boss asking me to cover a Monday overnight. I.
I said yes, hung up the phone, then realized it
was Super Bowl Sunday. Kind Of after the fact, I'm like, oh, okay,
so you wouldn't have done it. Otherwise I would have
still done it. I'm not one to say no to
these kind of things, especially since my job beyond the
weekends is to fill in. But it it just struck
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me odd that it's like, this is the Super Bowl Monday,
and Roberto's not here. So your thought would be that
the day that you have to be at your job
job is the most listened to day of all radio. Yeah.
I I I used to be a carpenter. I I
really like when when we had to get stuff delivered,
we had to be there and deliver it. So I
was always there to deliver. Yeah, there you go, because
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you take your job seriously. Dubbed. We had a pastor
who called in and couldn't stay with us, but he
was talking about Roberto being out. No, this was unbelievable.
This guy is a pastor from South Carolina and he
told me three years ago he got offered tickets for
Sunday at the Masters, which is maybe they it was
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Easter Sunday Sunday at the Masters. He said it was
the most tempted he's ever been to call in sick
for his job. And like we mentioned earlier, that may
be comparable to Roberto here, Sunday Easter for a pastor
was a test of his faith. It was a test
of his I mean, that's strong right there. I felt
like God would have understood that. I actually would have
been okay if he had said if he had said, hey,
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look here's the deal, We're to have Easter service a
week early. Because I got offered Sunday at the Master's tickets.
I think most people in the congregation would have accepted it,
don't don't you think? I mean? And maybe not the
golfers in the congregation. The congregation weren't gonna be there anyway.
Let's be honest. The masters to watch. That's a tough
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combo that they overlap with Easter. That is, that's that's
really funny. All right. So we still have a lot
of people who want to weigh in eight seven seven
six three six nine. But let's go ahead and take
a break here. Uh, And I gotta do a read.
I gotta figure out what I gotta read. But as
we go to break, you can call in double get
you lined up? That is a great Uh. That is
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a great scenario there from Dubu Roberto out by the way,
can we talk about the way that that dubbed is
dubbed showing off with the way he pronounces Roberto? What
you say his name? Robert? No? You do you? Does
everyone hold it? Take? Like? Did we have the tape?
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Can you go back and pull the tape? I could
play it when we come back. I think that dub
is really trying to show off with the way that
he's trying too hard. Do you know what I'm talking about? Ed,
I'm gonna be very offenditive iner this. Well, I mean,
I'm just saying the Dub maybe culturally appropriating to try
to sound like he has got some some Spanish background here,
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because okay, there you go, there you go. You're trying
you're a gringo and you're trying to sell trying to
sell Latin flavor when it's really not there. We're gonna
play the tape for you when we come back. Roberto
called in sick. I've been meaning to call Dub on
this for a while. He's aggressively saying Roberto's name as
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if he was born in uh In, Mexico City. I'm
just gonna call him out. Yeah, this is outkicked. The
coverage with Clay Traffics. Do we have audio of d
in Roberto gate has now spiraled from Roberto calling in
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sick on the busiest and biggest day of the year
for sports talker radio, to Dub pretending that he is uh,
that he is Hispanic in some way fair or foul.
My criticism of Dub for his pronunciation of Roberto comparable
to Roberto, but slow it down. But Robert, yeah, he's that,
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that's not Roberto. Okay, if You're just a white guy,
you say, Roberto like I did. Let's listen to Dub
again comparable to Roberto. Yeah, he's trying to But what
do you think. I'll start with you, Eddie, because you
are you ordinarily would ask Roberto his opinion as a
Hispanic guy, but he is called in sick, so we'll
start with you, Eddie. How would you assess this? There
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is a little emphasis on the bear Roberto like he's
showing off a little bit. If he rolled the RS,
that would have been cold case over. You know, what
do you think as a Hispanic guy when you see
a white guy like dub here, do you think that
he's paying homage to the to the Latin culture or
do you think he's trying to show off? Well, to
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be fair, I even think it's ridiculous when the Latino
news announcers will they always oversell it. Yeah, just to
make sure that you know that they're Latino. They're gonna
like they're talking completely like you know, King's English, and
then they get the opportunity to say anything with a
with a Latino background, and they completely go all in
on the Latino. There was a guy in Fresno. He
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may still be there. His name was Rudy Trevino, and
he would be like, you know, murdering Fresno today, just
like what was that? Yeah? Yeah, that is that is perfect? Actually, Uh,
do you have anything to say for yourself? I mean,
this is blasphemous. I don't even know what that you
all are talking about. Well, now he drops in of y'all.
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I'm just a kid. I don't know what's going on,
you know, me and my truck and my mud flaps
and uh and my boots and everything else. I'm just
fixing to go get some some collared greens. I got another.
I mean, now he just tries to go full on
auburn guy on us. It's possible Dub is just trying
to camouflage Baby's fulled us all. There's no telling what
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his actual background is. Could be a CI AI CI,
a double informant put here to try and make sure
about what we're talking about on a day to day base.
No wonder he travels the world. Yeah, yeah, no kidding.
All right, So so we gotta pull a question up, uh,
and that poll question is uh, I think what it's
going to be the most talked about question of the
day in sports, And maybe even the blessing here might
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be with Tom Brady now having won seven Super Bowls?
Has Brady versus Jordan's now ended? Lebron versus Jordan? The
most over talked about topic in all of American sports
talker radio for the last ten years probably has been
the Jordan Lebron debate. Has now Brady winning seven titles,
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going to ten Super Bowls stepped into Lebron, bumped him
out of the conversation, And now the debate is Brady
versus Jordan's. Who's the best American team sport athlete of
all time? That's the question that I'm asking today. You
can go vote in it. Nearly twenty thousand of you
have voted in the first hour, who is the greatest
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American pro sports team athlete of all time? Uh? Like
I said, nearly twenty thousand of you have voted. Sixty
one percent of you on Brady, thirty three percent of
you on Jordan's, six percent of you voting for another athlete,
American pro sports team athlete. Listen to that question. That
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eliminates Michael Phelps, Serena, Uh, that eliminates uh, Roger Federer,
Raphael Nadal in Anybody who plays an individual sport is
not included here because I think it's harder to quantify
individual sport excellence compared to team sport excellence. It's really
a different dynamic in play, but worth thinking about at
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a minimum. As we continue on throughout the program, a
lot of people still went to weigh in dub Where
are we correct? We got four more here? Okay, let's
take some more of your calls. We'll try to get
all these people in to finish off the second hour.
Who's up at Eddie in Texas? Eddie, what do you think? Hey,
good morning. First of all, Roberto, if you're out to
I mean two days, that's called alcohol poison. Yeah, called
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in two days to be able to just drink as
much as he wants. Uh And and arguably miss is
the biggest day of the year for sports talk radio.
I don't think it's arguable. I think it's is the
biggest day. Okay, I'm calling. I'm I'm with a Brady
m J comparison, and I think now it's tied because
I'm the next high school football coach in Texas, and
I think there's a whole bunch of guys in the
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game of football leven to be exact on the team
helping Brady through all these years. I know he's the
trigger man, so to speak, but there's a lot more
people involved than Brady's success than than just when Michael
Michael was doing it. So I say they're tied. Thanks
for the call. I would Here's what I would say.
There is kind of a perfect laboratory this year for
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the impact of Tom Brady. Last year's Tampa Bay Buccaneers
team goes seven and nine. They only pretty much switch
out Tom Brady and Jamis Winston, and the team goes
from seven and nine to fourteen and five fifteen and
five Super Bowl champs. One switch out. They win eight
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games in a row to finish the season. They only
won seven all of last year without Brady. So I
think that's a pretty good approximation of what a top
quarterback can be worth to your team. Four or five wins.
I don't think that's crazy at all. I think if
Brady had been on New England this year instead of
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going seven and nine with Cam Newton, I think probably
the Patriots are No. Eleven and five team. I think
it's probably four wins that Brady being off that team
cost them. That's a big difference in the NFL. Who's
up next? We got Robert and Indiana Robert fire Away. Um,
so Jordan's Brady needs to take a step back on that. Uh,
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Brady run to a different team and just said he
was by himself. No, they brought in Gronk, they brought
in the reading back, they brought in a couple of
other places. So it was more than just Brady that
chickens that team. Yeah, thanks, but I couldn't really hear
him very well. The reason why those guys, especially Gronk
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in particular, came to play with Tampa Bay was because
of Brady. I don't think Gronk would have come out
of retirement to play for Tampa Bay if Brady wasn't there.
So the point is Brady is making everybody else around
him so much better that guys are willing to go
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play for him, potentially taking less money than they might
otherwise have taken because of that opportunity. Leonard Fournette gets
cut up the road by Jacksonville. It's not like there
was some massive amount of interest in Leonard four Nette.
Who's up next? Dub last one here? We got Jason
and Georgia, Jason fire Away. Nice work by Jason there.
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All right, we gotta go to break. Uh so uh
we'll continue. We'll open back up the phone lines in
the third hour at some point let more people weigh
in eight seven seven, six three six nine. When we
come back to start off the top of the third
hour of the program, we will reset all the big
storylines from the Super Bowl. Get you guys ready for
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