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July 28, 2021 33 mins

Jonas, Brady and LaVar debate whether or not to have Dak play in the Hall of Fame Game (said after Cinco De Mayo that he's ready to go.) They have some fun with the Aaron Rodgers topic and the Over/Under on Wins for the Packers. The fellas debate Simone Biles drama and LaVar shares a humorous story about his belly and being treated like crap as a rookie with the Redskins. Plus, the topic of Tootsie Rolls pops us and Danny G. delivers The Scraps.  

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(00:26):
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I love it. I love this time of year. How
many days till the Hall of Fame Game? Eight? Yeah?

(00:49):
We are eight days away into the Hall of Fame Game?
Uh yeah, So so what And here's the if you're
the Cowboys, are you playing Dak Prescott in that Hall
of Fame game? Yes? I would too, write absolutely, because
there's been two discussions. It's Burrow and they're they're taking
a play and safe. Well, I mean I don't know,

(01:12):
like one series series okay, but are we saying that
because we need to get him out there, you know,
do some rustaff because he said, and Jonas, I know
you heard this, and I'm not sure how you took it,
but he said he was good after Sinco de Mayo.
He did say that. He said he was quoted as
saying he tested out the ankle on Sinco day Mayo
and he said he's ready for the I just said

(01:36):
that was you getting in on Single day Mayo. Certain,
I'll tell you right now. That's that's his words that
he did. So why do we need to play him
at all? I'm just saying why not? Why don't wrap
him up and bubble wrap Wait till we get to
week one regular season and then we unleashed Dak in
the Dallas Cowboys offense. That's he's already good. We had

(01:57):
Single to Mayo. He's good. I don't think you'll see
much of but you will see him for for for
a whole lot of purposes representing the stars better interest.
You'll see Dak Prescott at least for a series. I mean,
why the hell? First of all, let me as somebody
who is very knowledgeable on Sinco to Mayo, which which

(02:19):
by the way, you can tell by the way he
says it. He's super knowledgeable the festivities connected. You're not
talking about me, No, no, no, look right across. Yeah, welcome,
welcome to Noxico. Say this is how this one, Sinco

(02:44):
to Mayo is fraudulent. All right. It is not actually celebrated,
and I know this from having Hispanic in laws. It's
not celebrated by Mexicans. They celebrate September sixteen, that is
their Mexican Independence Day. Sinco to Mayo is a whitewashed
version of the holiday. And we hold on, isn't it

(03:05):
like their victory over the French, the French Empire, So
like the Battle of the Lost, didn't they lose the Okay,
well I lost, you know they lost. Well, Jona, listen
like I'm just saying, yeah, I'm I'm just saying the

(03:28):
fact that he was dancing on Santo to Male rookie move. Sorry,
that's a rookie move, Like nobody dances on Sanco to Mile,
which is why I think he absolutely has to be
out there next Thursday night in those quarterback drills. That
is funny. Yeah, the spice atoms that that little but

(03:48):
the music was hilarious, So the the Aaron Rodgers situation.
He is back in camp for the green Bay Packers,
and I'm just wondering this, is there any hesitation in
thinking that Green Bay is going to make another deep
run or do you think that this is going to
be an ongoing problem in an issue with drama surrounding

(04:10):
this scenario all season long with the backers Go ahead, Brady,
I don't know. Because they've been in the NFC Championship
Game two years in a row, you know, I mean,
I feel like it's hard to get there and be
in that position every year, every year, I mean, for
three years straight. You really think they're gonna do it again?
I don't know. I just but but here's the reality is.

(04:33):
You know, Tampa obviously is the defending Super Bowl champs.
You'd have to think they're gonna be a part of
the conversation. I'm not really a believer in the Saints
now that Drew Brees isn't there, And so then you
look at the forty Niners, and you know that's a
team that would healthy if Garoppolo play as well, Sure
they could be a part of that conversation. You've got
so many teams in the NFC. I guess at the

(04:55):
point I'm trying to get to that there's a lot
of in there, Like you know, the Rams lose their
DC and then they bring in Matt Stafford. Everyone thinks
it's gonna be an upgrade. I don't know, maybe there's
some you know, some growing pains there with the transition
to the offense and the players he's playing with that.
I mean, we'll off to see. So I just it's
it's almost like there's almost a big question mark after

(05:16):
maybe those top two teams. So I guess i'd have
to say more likely than not, they'll at least get
back to the NFC Championship Game, if not the chance
to win a Super Bowl. So if that's the case,
I don't think there's gonna be any issues. But if
I think they still start faltering, that's where it's all
this that's happened this offseason to backfire. Same thing for

(05:38):
his for Seattle. You know, I said the same thing
about Russell Wilson and you know Pete Carroll getting put
on on Front Street. It's the same exact thing. If
if they're doing well, everybody's gonna be okay with it
and they're going to get along and they're going to
push through, and everybody's gonna play, play to win. If
they have any rough spots, you're going to find out

(06:00):
if it was real or if it was fake, because
people's real feelings and their real emotions are gonna come out,
and it's not gonna be who you think. It's gonna
be people that you least expect that set it off.
They're gonna like the fuse like you some of a
bitious y'all have all this drama going on around us,

(06:21):
and all we've done is worked and prepared to be
able to play and to compete, and you guys have
allowed this to destroy us and rip us apart, Like,
how dare you? It's gonna be somebody that you least
expect that's gonna set it off, and then it's just
gonna it's gonna carry on from there. So it could
go to me. It could go either way. But adversity

(06:42):
is going to expose how these guys really feel about
one another, how they really feel about Aaron Rodgers, how
and Rodgers really feels about them, the front office, so on, etcetera, etcetera.
It's gonna get exposed and they will have adversity as
good as they will be because they are a top
two and see team as it's them in Tampa Bay.
Let's let's let's be clear here, right. I do think

(07:04):
that the Rams are going to be, you know, pretty good,
but they do have a lot of questions. Their backfield
is is relative, it's empty right now, it's a beer
covered you know. They have questions up front there, you
know what's going on. And and with the Saints, I
still think that it's a very well constructed team. And
and and for as much as people may think that
they may not be as good for some of the

(07:24):
things that have happened to them, I think they're going
to be competitive. But ultimately speaking, you have familiarity, you
have had continued success. They have found a way to
be successful in Green Bay. I don't really see that changing.
And that's a lot of in my opinion, what's driving
Aaron Rodgers to handle things the way he's handling things

(07:47):
and Jordan's love has got to be looking around gone, Man,
what the hell did I get? I didn't draft myself
like like what, like, how what's happening here? Like he's
gonna be looking around going, You're about to watch Zach
Wilson go start in New York. You're gonna watch Trevor
Lawrence starting Jacksonville. You're watching, you know eventually, and uh,
Justin Fields in Chicago will eventually start, and and he's

(08:11):
still sitting. He's gonna sit. You might see Matt Jones
start before Jordan Love. I just think about that. I
just I feel I feel bad for Jordan's Love, just
in the sense that because Aaron Rodgers has been the
topic of conversation, I wonder becomes the fall guy. Yeah,
and like his and and even if he's just a

(08:33):
good quarterback, yeah, because you've had and we we were
talking about this this week, Like think about the Packers.
All they've known for two plus decades quarterback Hall of
Fame quarterback play. And so whoever the third guy is
is going to be a step backwards and and through
all of it, Jordan's Love's got to deal with all
this crap off the field. I mean, the likelihood of

(08:55):
him being a third first ballot Hall of Famer is
is slim. Let me tell you something. And if they
find three Hall of Fame quarterbacks consecutively, the Chicago Bears
should be contracted from the NFL. They should be completely
eliminated from the National Football League. If the Packers can,
if they could figure it out three times in a row,
and the Bears came seventy five years, many teams are

(09:19):
finding consecutive Hall of Fame crazy. There's a lot of
teams that will be on that list. Believe me, a
lot of that's just a die hard Bears face. What
are you talking about? I'm just are you talking about
hold on in the scenario, because I'm right there with you, LaVar,
Like I do think it's almost like they're setting out

(09:41):
on on a on a voyage on a boat, like
this thing could go smooth, and we could get to
our destination, which is the end of the year on
just glass right like like nice water. We could hit
some pop up like like some perfect storm George Clooney,
like the boat's going over type stuff along the way.
And I think in that scenario, though, like Jordan's love

(10:02):
is not gonna look like a hero, but you might
start hearing some people who then if they were frustrated
with how Aaron Rodgers handled the off season, they're gonna
be the same people are gonna be clamoring for Jordan's love.
Then if Rogers doesn't play well, or if Rogers gets
hurt and Jordan Love comes in and plays all right,
you're gonna hear those people start to come out and
be like, well, we don't need it anyway, or all
this drama in the off season for what he ended

(10:23):
up coming back anyway, and really just so he could
do it, so he could move on from us. So
I just I feel like there is a scenario where
Jordan's Love could look like not the hero, but could
look like almost again, not even a savior, but maybe
the good guy in the whole situation when it's all
said and down. He definitely could, but it's highly unlikely. Yeah,

(10:44):
it's it's such a bad spot. It's very spread. He's
sitting there, not his he'd like, yeah, it's just it's
a terrible spot. Man. It's like, you know, you're midway
through a conversation, you're on your third day, and she says, oh,
by the way, my ex is Dirk Diggler. I'm out. Man, Like,
here here's my card, you keep it. I'm gone. It's like,

(11:06):
I don't want to deal with it. But that's the
American dream. Now, it's not had the chance. Yeah, not
from you got the chants broils. Yeah apparently all right, Yeah,
Brady said, wait, I was talking about Jordan Love Diggler.
Just you guys are out right now, you know, I

(11:26):
just pay your tab and leave. At that point, it's
Adam's apples, all right. No no relation, no really no
relation to to what we just referenced there. But ten
and a half. That is the wind total for the packers,
as you already hold from. Oh, I thought you were
talking about something else. I was about to get up

(11:48):
and walk out of the study season wind just not
like just felt like we were way off the round
with GOV people are radio guys. My god, I thought
you were some with mind. Did it? Did it erect
to ten and a Half's unbelievable? Unbelievable. So it's a lot. Yeah,

(12:17):
it's well, it's a lot. It did it? It's swelled
to ten and a half overnight, And Andre's it's the adjective,
did it erect? It is? It is the wind table
for the packers? Is it? Is it? Ten and half? Right? Now?
That puts them all right over? Okay, so you think
it's the over said over and not. We we tried

(12:38):
to explain to people when it was at nine. You
would get a steel by taking the over there. Now
it's you know again erected. I mean, I just yeah,
I just I can't go wrong with I just I've
heard yeah, they don't risk Yeah. Yeah. A lot going

(13:00):
on there. But again, that is how you break down
the Green Bay Packers, Aaron. That's called moving the story forward, folks.
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fs are all Right. The Simone Biles drama over in Tokyo.
Yesterday we were on the air and she all of
a sudden pulled out from the team competition and there
were speculation was it an injury? Um, what was going on?
There was speculation that you jinked them, Jonas. I'm gonna

(14:07):
throw that out, all right, that's unfair. So Brady's Brady's wife,
Alicia is a former US Olympian. She was on the right. Yeah,
and we were hyping up Simone hold of so before
we were literally like, you should place wagers on them,
they're the favorite. E came in a second on the prelimb.

(14:27):
So we were kind of talking the gambling angle to
how they're the heavy, heavy favorite. So we we were
laying it on pretty thick for t VS and we're
rightfully so. I mean, at least, you know, the the
gymnastic gods are listening to the show, and they said,
not so fast. We're gonna go ahead and we're gonna
you know, put an end to all that. But point being,

(14:48):
there's a lot of push back going on. Simone Biles
was talking about her mental health. Is any pointed out
in the bottom of the hour update. Um uh. Some
people are out you know, supporting her, you know, calling
it courageous. Others are saying she quit, Um, what the
hell is going on behind the scenes, Brady like like, like,
what what is happening here? That maybe you can shed

(15:11):
some light on and talking to your wife about what
this what how these games might be different than some others. Yeah, look,
I don't know that Simone really wanted to do the
Games this year. I mean you have to think about
this now. If it was a year ago, maybe a
little bit different story. As an Olympian, they're always, you know,
they're always geared up for World Championships each year, but

(15:33):
the Olympics kind of has a different feel to it,
you know, being once every four years. And for her
in particular, she's been so good. She has carried Team
USA for so long. She has been the difference between
them winning gold and then winning a silver, and so
I think she's had to carry that for a long

(15:54):
time and then build up to looking to have for
you know, forward to having it last year than not
another year of this. It's weighed on her. She's twenty
four years old, and I can relate to this because
I watched my wife at twenty four years old after
tearing her achilles in Tokyo and World Championships want to

(16:15):
make it come back and want to try to go
for the Olympics as an event specialist. And I just
remember watching everything she went through at that age and
having conversations with her. And what happens is this is
when these girls first start really getting into it. They're
about fourteen years old when it starts getting intense. And
when I mean intense, I mean like you're traveling around
the country. You're traveling at times around the world to

(16:37):
go compete. It's expensive, it's stressful, it's high stakes. Anyone
who's watched it, when you see it, it's incredible. It's
truly is astonishing what they can do. And so it
starts at fourteen, and then you start to build up.
That's when you're trying to go for Olympics, that's when
you're trying to go for World Championships. We're talking about
now a decade later. And think about how much your

(16:57):
mind changes as a young woman, You're body changes in
those ten years, and what you start to realize by
the time you get the twenty four is is it
worth the pain? Is it worth the injuries? When these
girls get hurt, man, they get hurt, it's achilles, it's knees.
I mean, it's it's concussions, it's all those things. And

(17:19):
so I know this, I know that started to weigh
more where the older you get, and I don't I
don't know if you guys feel this way or not,
but you start looking at the risk of doing things
more so than the benefit. And I think that played
and I know that started to kind of creep into
Alicia's mind towards the end when she was at twenty four.

(17:40):
And now you see someone Biles at twenty four, who
you know, Look, she on her best day, she's better
than anyone that's ever done it. But right now, if
her head is not in it, maybe her heart's not
in it. You know, she doesn't need to prove it
or do it for anyone. So so I honestly feel
like because of the de land a year and everything
else and just the way this whole year worked out,

(18:01):
there's not even fans there at all. I think that
plays a little bit of a part of the experience
of the Olympics. I just think that's what's going on
behind the scenes for her right now is as obviously
she's stepping out out of the spotlight, not even do
the individuals. Yeah, I mean, I think from a more
layman's term and not not having such an intimate, you know,
viewpoint of it. It certainly comes down to you cannot

(18:24):
coming out of an unprecedented year in terms of this
pandemic and what it is represented and how it's interrupted things.
There's no way that you can minimize anyone that says
that in the heat of the battle in in a
spectacle as big as the Olympics, that if they state
in sight mental health as as a reason why you
would have any type of anger towards it or call

(18:47):
her a quitter. She's too much of a winner to
call her a quitter. And there's too much of a backstory,
as Brady has mentioned, there's too much of a backstory
to sit there and not take what she's saying from
a serious perspective. You know, it's so interesting because this
is something that is a passion for me. It's what
a part of my my true purpose and the reason

(19:08):
why I do media, the reason why I coach, the
reason why I do all the things that I do,
I mentor is because of how important mental health is.
It's so amazing to me. You go to a football
facility you go to any type of major facility, and
they always have two major things. Along with the meeting
rooms and all those different things for the players, they

(19:30):
have a training room and they have a weight room,
state of the art. They make sure they put millions
of dollars into making sure that they can physically rehab
you and they can get you physically fit to be
able to compete. Why is there not a facility for
mental health? Why do you not have a resident mental

(19:51):
health expert at every single one of these facilities. Why
isn't there a million dollar plus facility to address the
mental health. It's the same thing as physical health. So
when we hear these things, it's always been taboo in
the past, right, mental health they're crazy, you know what
I mean? Mental health issues? What's wrong? You know? So

(20:14):
to me, when you hear these things come out, your
best served to listen and be be understanding and open
to these conversations at this point in time, because it's
becoming more more prevalent or or more accepted acceptable to
be able to put out there that I am dealing

(20:36):
with something that isn't what you said, Brady, right, It's
not a messed up achilles tended it's not a messed
up knee, it's not a jacked up toe. It's my
my health, like my my mental my emotions. I am
not healthy in that manner, and that is something that
should be taken seriously, not condemned. That's that's my vantage

(20:59):
point from There's a guy, George Saint Pierre is one
of the great UFC fighters of all time, like one
of the all time great m m A fighters of
all time, and he said there was a fight he
had back in the day in which he lost to
Matt Sarah. It was a massive upset, one of the
biggest upsets in the UFC, and he tapped on strikes
to where he was getting punched in the face on

(21:19):
the ground and he tapped as opposed to covering up
or trying to fight back. He tapped. And they asked
him afterwards what happened, and he just said, I got scared.
And this is one of the this is one of
the baddest dudes on the planet, one of the baddest
guys on the planet that that would whoop anybody's asked.
Has one world title after world title. He events the loss.
He smashed Mats Sarah the next time they fought again,

(21:42):
but he he acknowledged I just in the moment, I
just freaked out. I lost control. And so I think
to just to label it as she's just a quitter,
like there's more to it than that, Like it's it's
a more nuanced conversation. It's easier to do that because
it makes for a quicker discussion and you pick one side,
and to what a lot of people like to do
is pick one side or the other. But I I

(22:03):
do think that there are some people that maybe have
taken advantage of the mental health excuse, but I don't
think that this maybe was that that case. I think
this is when she's talking about how in the air
when she's coming down to land, she doesn't know where
she's going, Like, man, that's terrifying, Like like you think

(22:24):
like that, imagine when they're on the back, Like the
balance beam is the one that that kind of freaks
me out the most because you can imagine there's so
many different ways that can go wrong, whether you're you're
been hitting the beam or just you're already elevated. Now
you're jumping up higher off of it and if you
miss all together. So I just the whole thing. Here's

(22:44):
what I don't understand about the quitting portion of it
because and maybe I'm looking at this from like a
backup quarterback point of view, but the reality is, do
you not think the next person up wasn't extreme excited
for the opportunity, Like we we try to make this
like it's only singular to someone own. If I was
on a team and I had a player who was
injured or they're like, man, I don't have it today,

(23:04):
like I don't, I don't, I don't feel like I
should go. I'd be like, okay, let me go, Like
like I would jump at that opportunity to take advantage
of that chance, of that stage to show everyone what
I can do. And so like like I saw someone
making comparison Devantae Davis, the cornerback for at the time,
the Buffalo Bills, when he just said at halftime like
I'm done, I'm done, And and honestly I would sit

(23:28):
there and say to him, Okay, like good man, if
that's how you feel, you know, go on to whatever
the next thing is. But because we don't want like
I wouldn't want someone competing next to me that isn't
a all in like we talked about everyone makes war
references and and I know that's kind of it's kind
of taboo anyway, but like, do you want someone fighting
with you that's not all in like like and I'm

(23:50):
not And that's not a dig on some moment. It's
like if she felt like she was done okay, that
I'm glad she stopped then instead of letting it go
further where she could have gotten hurt or she might
not have performed up to her standard and let someone
else go. So I had no problem with it whatsoever.
And I think people who the whole quitting thing and
all that, like, where were you the last a few

(24:11):
Olympics when she became the greatest of all time supporting
her and having you know, apparatus different moves and apparatus
is like basically named after her, like she was doing
a vault. If I'm not mistaken, that's named after her. Like,
but you're gonna criticize her, No, she she she can
do whatever she wants. In my mind, you don't have
to walk a mouth and someone bows's shoes, not a mile.

(24:35):
You don't even have to walk very far, maybe two
or three steps, to realize the greatness of of who
she is and what she represents. And and I'm going
to continue to beat the drum of there is someone
out there that looks up to Simone Bows. Imagine that, right,
Let's just ponder that there's someone that looks up to
Simone Bows that is going through possibly something that she's

(24:59):
going through right now, and they're not as strong to
make a decision like what someone Bows did. They may
be ready to take their life. They may be, you know,
doing things that are harmful to themselves. They may be
doing things that are harmful to others because they're crying
out for help. And now you have somebody who on
one of the largest stages is showing and saying and

(25:22):
representing something that could actually help a larger section of people.
I don't think that that's something that people should play
around with, Like it's way too serious of an issue
that is is diminished or minimized in terms of importance.
And for her to have that moment and to be
brave enough to do that, people should be applauding her

(25:42):
versus trying to figure out how to condemn her. But
that's the society that we live in. Misery loves company
and a lot of times when people are vulnerable. That's
what people do as Pounce on it media on Fox
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I was making it rain Silver and their Baby right yea? Ko? Wait?
Oh sorry, oh wait wait, I'm sorry. Ko, dn't there anymore? Man?
It's a uh it's a car dealership. Trust me. You
can't take nine south and not notice what we used

(27:16):
to be the king of diamonds. I just have to
say I was reliving a memory versus what's there now.
That's all I can say is that's all right there.
I'll be honest. I never went in that place. I
was always mesmerized though driving by because it's it was gigantic.
I have to admit I only went once. What was

(27:38):
it like? Um, it was very sweaty. There was just
a lot. There was just a lot of sweat. And
yeah I heard there was like basketball courts, like there
was all kinds of stuff inside there. I just remember
the sweat. That's all I remember anything. And then then
and quarters and Nichols and like I was taking it.

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I've sold full bows out of that point too. I
feel like pennies are made of copper, and uh yeah,
that's a valuable that's a valuable precious. Man. It is
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who's the weird change. It's a commodity, held that down,

(28:24):
You sell that cop I'm just trying to be different
up in here. Everybody'll throwing one and one hundreds. I'm
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get to? These stories are the scraps? And for that

(28:46):
we turned it over to Danny g Our, executive producer,
to find out what the hell we've missed? Danny? What's
going on? All right? Fellas? Lamar Jackson wants a ring,
then a new jersey number. The Ravens star quarterback said
yesterday that he has a personal reason to change his
jersey number, although he has to achieve something in order
to make that switch. If we win the Super Bowl,
I'm gonna go to number one, he said. I want

(29:08):
the number one. That's my first number ever. My dad
told me get number one because that's the best. You're
the best, and that always stuck with me. So did
you get it now? Then? It sounds like sounds like
a number reason for me. I don't know. Boy. Hey,
as we found out, LaVar, this is how that's this

(29:28):
is gonna work. He's got to buy up all those
number eight jerseys, all right, He's gonna stroke that check,
which is they need to change that agreement. I don't
know why it's on him to have to pay for
all the jerseys another company made just because he wants
to change. I mean, they're gonna profit off him off
that new number anywhere, and they're gonna sell to all
ones because they become collectors. Well, they'll well, what they'll

(29:51):
do is they'll be in a third world country somewhere.
You'll you'll find that it was a Jonas at Zimbabwe
or something like that. You'll be on, You'll you'll be
on in an uber and istanbowl and there's gonna be
people what happened here, Ravens fans everywhere. There you go, alright.

(30:12):
Maria Perez Maurice went from the emotional low of losing
her lone fencing event at the Summer Games to the
high of being engaged in mere seconds when she accepted
an on air proposal in Japan, Hungary's Anna Martin beat
the Argentine fifteen to twelve in women's saber in the
round of thirty two. The disappointed Perez Maurice proceeded to

(30:35):
step up to a mike for an interview with Argentina's
t y C Sports. One of the shows broadcasters noticed
that her coach and boyfriend Lucas Scito coach, slid behind
her and gave she gave the interview. He held a
piece of paper which read will you marry me please?
In Spanish. The broadcaster asked Perez Maurice to turn around.

(30:58):
The Fencers screamed. When she read the sign, her face
went from the disappointment to confusion. They then continued to
interview together. She said yes, but hopefully, she said she did,
but it was an odd situation because she was so
upset about losing, Like, what do I can talk about?
Terrible time? He tried to make it better for her

(31:20):
loss and the look, I got news for you. If
if I if I beat my wife in backgammon, if
I if I try and tell her, hey, I love you,
if I try and tell her within ten minutes I
love you, she'll pull out a switchblade, like like she
doesn't want to do you don't want to hear that

(31:41):
crap after you lose. I'm with you on that. I
think you're emerging like a great experience with a bad one.
I just yeah, spoiling. I like the fact that he
tried to offset what happened bad tried by being that
pillar of love and and excitement maybe something. Maybe if
he was a better coach, I just gave it. Hey,

(32:04):
baby Mary, I know I cood, but I'd be a
better promise, could have just given the dirt tiggler. There
you got very good to the point, better point and
to the point. Yes, all right? What else we got?
I mean, Danny did say behind her, I mean yeah,

(32:26):
that's gotta be care. You guys managed the clock like
old Andy Reid. So listen, look, I mean listen, and
we we tried our best. That was a fun show today,
and I enjoyed my seven years of producing here at Fox.
Look it happens, happens to the best of us here
on FS are but we are It is a training

(32:48):
camp week. Uh so a lot of a lot of excitement.
Are the Jets and Niners gonna get their rookie quarterbacks
locked up by the end of this week? Or what?
What are we? What are we looking at here? Ok? Yeah,
who freaking chairs? We'll be here to Yeah. Here's the
thing is, it doesn't matter when Zach Wilson gets that.
He started week one, so I don't care what it

(33:09):
gets done. But he's their starter, he's their guy. I
think the lesson of today is don't take pennies, quarters
and nickels to to the h TUTSI roll song places
and now, and don't propose after your chick has lost
and one of the biggest moments of her life. I
think that's the lessons of the day, you know, I
like those lessons. Those are good lessons. All right, We've
got more less don't argue with Brady at the beginning

(33:30):
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