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Can multitask what do do you mean? Huh? What do you mean?
What do I mean? What are you getting? I mean?
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You can intro a show at the same time that
you are intro in the show. I mean, man, guns,
I'm proud of you, bro at a high level to right, Okay,
there you go. Like he can use his microphone with
no hands? Great? Can I ask you guess this? I
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was thinking about the Deshaun Watson thing, and I feel
like one angle we haven't touched on yet is obviously
Deshan's will be the quarterback for the Browns moving forward,
what happens the Baker Mayfield almost progressive? Yeah? No, you
know what I'm saying. Like he's in all these commercials
with his wife and they're actually really well done. He's
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a good actor. He makes them funny. It kind of
makes me laugh at him. I mean, it would be
a drastic change for Watson. Tony with Progressive wouldn't do this,
But if they did, therapists pop it out everyone, it
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would be gangster. Progressive did it, but it would be
even more gangster if Baker Mayfield did it. If he
just walked the front of the brown Stadium, is it, well,
I won't be needing needs and drop some keys. I mean,
let's walk away. Yeah, Progressive did it did a commercial
way with returning the keys that would be the most
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gangsters commercial with the history of gangst the commercial. How
much do you think he got paid from Progressive because
I have a follow up? I have a follow up,
So he's got some he's got some change if he
never played again in the NFL. Um Baker Mayfield does
have some change, right, Like he's he's made a little
bit of money in his career. If he comes from
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money too, is my understanding of it. And he's he's
a little bit petty, right like he remembers got a
little bit of what we what do we call it? Lvar?
You call it a red what? What is a puffy
puffy red ass, puffy bottom? What? What if Baker Mayfield
opened up a massage parlor in Cleveland, do you think
that would be the move? I'm just saying, Oh wow,
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I was. I was thinking like chewbes Quarter or you know,
business on social is different these days. That would be
a dope. That would be a dope title for massage therapy.
Business is different with social media now. It's just, Uh,
I don't understand that I'm too old for us. Yeah yeah,
apparently nobody does. Um Okay, so there's the uh. And
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I've seen some say that this is not true. But
then there was some stuff out there that Baker Mayfield
may have turned down thirty million dollars a year like that.
That was the the offer maybe the Cleveland Browns had
on the table because they were talking about contract extension
this time last year. Correct, I mean, and I think
I think the talks got broken. I turned it down,
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said I'm a bet on myself. I'm mean, but thirty
million was not close to the numbers that were being
pushed out there, being pushed up there by deck In
and my home. Yeah, so I don't I guess if
it's true. I don't blame him for, you know, waffling
at that and saying no, no, no, no no, I'll bet
on myself and we'll see how this goes next offseason.
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The problem is he did bet on himself and he lost.
It's now the Browns of uh, you know, now they
have a brand new quarterback who butchers his introductory press conference.
So there's that in Cleveland. Just say, you know, for me,
where my my mind is right now as it applies
to this, this conversation, this topic is you're what, what
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if they really are holding on to Baker Mayfield bracing
for the fact that Deshaun Watson may indeed be disciplined
by the NFL. And if he and and look here's
so here's where I went. If he gets a few
games suspension, maybe it's four or five, six games, I
don't know, But let's just say for the sake of
saying it was like three to six games. What if
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they're three or no with Baker Mayfield. What if some way, somehow,
because I don't think Baker Mayfield is gonna play stand there,
But what if they what if they're keeping him based
upon Hey, you can't like, how are you going to
get rid of him? Like you're gonna have to pay
him what his wage is going to be this year,
and they must think he's the biggest doormat in the
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league that he's just gonna walk back in. But but
if you really but let's be clear here, let's let's
be realistic here. He is an employee to an employer.
And if that employer wants to keep him on board
as as an employee and they're paying him, that's his job. Okay,
But then why didn't DeShawn Watson. Why didn't Deshaun Watson
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play last year? I mean, he was still employed, he
was on the roster. I get that. I don't you know.
I'm just gonna stay focused on wear I'm right now.
All I'm saying is I understand what you're saying, but
I'm trying to make a point here. Yeah, no, I
I get it, and I want to stay right here
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where I'm at. Like you feel like you're in the
same space. You feel like you're Chris Rock at that
stage right right, like like someone can't slap the crap
out of you. Yeah right, yeah, Jonah, I mean what
But I mean, let's just say for the sake of discussion,
this is the reason why if you try to move him,
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you couldn't move them. Now you haven't moved them. He's
gonna get released, So you're gonna pay him the money
and you're gonna let him go. I think Jacoby, they're
not paying them. Jacoby Presett is going to be the
starter at some point this year for Cleveland. They cut him,
they still owe him money. Yes, the Moneys are gonna
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be on their there uh their cat right. I get that,
But don't they owe him he has guaranteed Like if
they cut him before the season, he doesn't make the roster. Well,
I guess the point is this is either way. Um,
I think they're more concerned about the salary cap hit
than paying the money because they already, like they already
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do last year, they're paying them that money regardless, right,
So it's not about paying him to me, it's more about,
all right, how do we make this work for our
salary capt So they might not cut himuntil post June one,
and then that way they can spread it out. But
like they already, they already knew they're gonna have to
pay them. But why not keep them knowing that that's
what you're gonna have to do anyway? Why not keep
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him as a backup because you might need a starter
just in case. And if you do and he wins,
what do you do? I think that's why they brought
in Jacoby brisset Um to be that guy, for I
gave him. I keep going back to this though, Why
why don't we keep thinking he's gonna get suspended? I
personally don't either. I don't know, but what if it's possible?
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I just I just don't know. If he's put on
the commissis example list because he wants to pursue this
and he and he's saying that no, I'm not settling.
I'm not settling in the NFL. Wh wouldn't you have
done it last year? Like I feel like the NFL
is gonna be under more scrutiny for not doing anything
last year, but the doing it this year. Like he
was on an active roster last year he chose not
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to play. The Texas were like, okay, we just won't
play you. I mean, it doesn't really make any sense
why they'd step in now as opposed to then, what
just because he might actually step foot in the field year.
And I think that that's where it would have forced
the hand of the NFL. If they said that, you
know what, Shaun's gonna play, he's gonna come back, he's
gonna start practicing, and we're going to prepare him to play.
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I think that that's when the NFL steps in. If
he gets close to that field, that's when the NFL
one way or the other, right one way or the other.
If you're if you're gonna discipline him or you're not,
one way or the other, you have now forced the
NFL's hand to have to do something. There has to
be a statement of some kind, some type of justification.
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There has to be something if he gets close to
that field, and that's going to be the same exact thing.
And and now I I would venture to say this
now that the trade has taken place, is they can't
wait that long this time around, because you fully know
that he's intending to play, He's going to participate in
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off season programs. So what is the explanation going to
be from the National Football League as it applies to
Sean Watson Because we have not gotten one yet. I
don't know that we will get on. Like what was
the explanation about Robert Kraft? I mean, let's be real,
it's it's it's a very similar act that both allegedly committed.
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I don't even know how to what do you mean
by that? I'll put it this for Actually, it wasn't
even an allegation with Robert Kraft. We know what happened,
like go to court. So the video wasn't released, right
like we know what happened with Deshaun Watson. Their allegations,
we think, we know nothing has necessarily been proven at
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this point. But there's enough smoke where there's a fire,
and and you know there's that whole scenario, but it
was the same act. And I get it, you've got
twenty two maybe more who knows, versus one. But you
can't sit there and look at and said, well, if
you didn't do anything to Robert Kraft, are you really?
I mean, are you gonna do something to Shawn Watson?
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Just because it's even more egregious? I mean that's for
someone else to decide. I just they already said a precedent,
and so I don't know how they don't go back
on that precedent. I am sure Rusty Harden or whoever
else supportive Deshaun Watson's camp standing in the NFL, what
can you do? You didn't punish Robert Kraft, so you're
gonna punish hard guy. I don't. I don't see that happening,
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but at least made it. I just want to know
who's gonna replace Baker in the progressive commercial. I mean
that is a big question to ask, you know, that
is big, like who are some candidates? Uh? And if
they want to well, unfortunately, I'm not sure that would
go over all that smooth. Why Well, because you know
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you got to be progressive, Yeah, I mean you do,
but he's more of a social media guy. He likes
to do is advertising on social media. Apparently that's where
where advertising is going. Are we far enough removed from
Miles Garrett beating someone with their own helmet? Or he
could maybe slide into that role? Well, it was that before,
after he lied and said that he there was a
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racial slury used? Was that before? I don't care so
much about that. I do think there's an interesting marketing
strategy to like him standing outside of it, like protecting it,
you know, like he's a defender and protecting it makes
sense for an insurance company. That's very interesting. And we'll
grab your get the catch phrase the tagline was and
I will use your own helmet against you. I think
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that would be pretty interesting. Yeah. I think it's sending
a message too. You know who's there? Who's the Scottish Hammer?
Who's the punter for cle is He's still the punter there?
What's his name? It's a Scottish hammer, right, isn't that guy's?
Who is that guy the punter for the Cleveland Browns?
I think his nickname is the Scottish Hammer. I'm not mistaken. Uh,
let me find I know where you're going. Brown's porn
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Star is the is the game? Now that that's that's
not not true. But by the way, um, I would
also like to point out that I don't know and
I know he does great work, so I understand why
DeShawn hired him, But you know, in light of the
allegations against him, I don't know that the name Rusty
Harden would have been the one that I would turn to.
You are crazy? What you are not? You are the funniest,
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do mean we're trying to get to the bottom of
the soo is the Scottish Hammer? Yeah? Now mind you
he hasn't you know? He actually has been on a
couple of teams since he was Does Rusty hard Man
represent him to know? Uh? Jamie Jamie Gillian, That's his
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name was Jamie Gillian And he was actually on the
Bills um in one last year at one point the offseason.
He's recently signed with the Giants. I mean, the Scottish Hammer,
that's a great name. I'm just saying. I mean that
would have been the perfect marriage to him and and progressive,
progressive like it would have been a guy to do
the progressive commercial and and to have Rusty hard Man
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involved in the commercials and I mean hard it still works.
It does, Yeah, it hardly does. Is that the name Harden?
I like hard men LaVar. You don't know this, but
on my highly rated back in the day, at my
highly rated weekend overnight show, we did a game called
pro Wrestler or a porn Star where I would have
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a list of names and you would have to tell
me whether or not it was a pro wrestler or
a porn star. And this was real. Yeah, we give
him that one. Haven't exact up, We're gonna bring that back.
Big John stud Well, I know who that is. I'm
just saying that's example. Is that really though? As a wrestler.
As a wrestler, that's easy. What about this one, Johnny Depth?
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That's also very easy. What do you mean that's a
porn star? That's very good, that's all. That's also a
porn star that Jonas always says that would be his
name if he was a porn in interesting. I mean,
you kind of look like Johnny, but what not Depth?
It's it's more, it's uh, all right, what about this?
All right? Wesley Pipes? I know who he is. I've
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seen his work. Yeah, so I wouldn't know what industry
he's in. By accident, of course, Um all right, and
that's not the one I forgot to pay his taxes.
It's a different one. You see it by accident. I
never do those things on purpose, you know what I mean?
Wouldn't you click on that there? I was looking up
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taxes and Wesley and I thought that was it, and
it was not. It was a different Westley. I'm looking
at the keyboard. The P and the S are on
opposite ends the keyboards. How do you how do you type? YEA, Well, well,
the name of of the vid was tax in that
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how we accidentally got there, and it wele at taxes
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Fox Sports Radio. UM. By the way, before we get
into the discussion, first, in the world of sports, did
you guys see um the new overtime rule proposals that
are gonna be uh talked about with the Competition committee
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with the NFL. Apparently there's two that are on the
table because people have had an issue with overtime in
the NFL. Obviously we saw what happen in the postseason. Uh.
The two that are on the table is that one
team would or that each team would get at least
one possession in overtime. If it's tied after those two possessions,
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then next score wins. So that that's the easiest version.
Make sure everybody gets an opportunity with the football, and
then it turns into sudden death. And then the other
one is if the first team scores a touchdown and
kick a p a t on the first drive of overtime,
the second team needs a touchdown and must attempt a
two point conversion after the touchdown. So that way everybody
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would get our boat. Teams would get an opportunity with possession,
but we would have a winner afterwards because that team
would have to go. It's too gimmicky, and it's also
odd that like why are you why are you forcing
the second team if they score a touchdown to do
something different? Then what the team that won the coin
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toss and took the ball did. Don't even give them
the ball, Like the game is over if you score
and get to a point a field goal at your point,
didn't call the game. As I saw one someone throughout
there was if they score a touchdown and converted to
point conversion. The Titans proposal. What's kind of interesting, because
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it's all right, you had a couple of chances to
stop there. I just we are completely taking the defense
off the hook. I mean we're allowing them an out,
and it's saying, yeah, you don't have to get a stop,
like no point time do you have to get a stop, stop,
big play, nothing. We're just we're allowing that the team
to have the football because you know, we don't believe
in that. I don't know, there's something wrong about that
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to me. And I think the other thing is, remember
when they condensed the overtime because they wanted to shorten
overtime for players safety. It's less plays. Now we're right
back to the point where it's like, well, yeah, we
want both teams to possess it because god, we need
more plays, more action. And then if those two teams
are tied, then it's a sudden death, but that could
take a while. So it's just, you know, the NFL
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does whatever it wants to do depending on what they
feel like the outcry is, and we tend to forget
like over times are pretty seldom. They don't happen that often.
And I guess this is just getting more momentum because
it happened the playoffs. But I don't know, there's a
lot of other rules that I would love to change
or how the games officiated that I would rather focus
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on the overtime rules. That's just I think it's kind
of insulting though, that you're gonna mock the NFL and
say they don't care about players safety. I mean, they
just gave them a seventeenth game. I don't know why.
Why would you say that with no additional Bible. I
kind of like to if you go for two and
you get it, the game's over. I kind of like that.
Yeahs like that, I really do think about it. If
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you don't, hey, think about this. If you don't, then
you're putting the other team obviously in the situation where
they've got to go score touchdown, similar to kind of
what we're just talking about Jonas with the the second proposal. Yeah,
and and now it's like, well, now they're gonna hit
a pH D, which it's it's like give me in
most places, but that time of year, playoffs, depending on
the weather where you're at a little more difficult than
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what you think. So and they said that it's going
to be difficult to pass because they're gonna need twenty
four votes for it um. I saw a quote from
Mike Tomlin. Mike Tomlin said he still was okay with
sudden death over time. And I think the quote that
Tomlin gave was I don't fear sudden death. And it's like, dude,
I gotta see him say that, Like, I want to
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see the look on Mike Tomlin's face when he says,
I don't fear sudden death. You know, we got I
mean sticks, these are your Pittsburgh Steelers, all right, we
need uh, we need Mike Tomlin a few things. Yeah, listen, uh,
you know Brian Flores and listen. Uh. And by the way,
if Mike Tomlin ever wants to become a broadcaster, he'll
get hired in ten minutes. Uh. That went his coaching careers,
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probably already has one of his back right now. Honestly,
do you think he's got one lined up? I think
that he's got relations with different networks. And I'm with
his agent, and I'm sure they say, hey, whenever it's done,
if if you want to do this, this opportunity is
here for you. You know, Mike Tomlin could be that
that guy that actually, you know, we heard Rob Parker
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and Chris Brussart talking about how you know the big
the big A groups don't have you know the whole
and I hate going down the whole racial card deal,
but black representation and in the booth, Mike Tomlin would
be probably the guy that you'd say would have the
he could get it. He could be the one that
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could be on an a group on prime time football call.
In game? Do you think that he would be better
studio or better in game? I think he'd be better
in game. I would love him in game. I mean
I I feel like you're almost limiting how brilliant he
delivers what he does message while and words wise, the
way he puts things together. I think that that would
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play out very well in in a game situation. I don't.
I think he'd be great in both. I'm just a game.
It's such a long period of time where you gotta
show some personality too, and I think he does from
time to time, but it's pretty straightforward with a lot
of his press conferences. So I'd be curious to see
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if he could kind of switch up and change gears
throughout the course of a game for for three hours.
He's it's a little more difficult than people think he's
a pretty dynamic dude. Man. But that's what I'm saying.
And so then if you're a studio guy and you're
like him, you're dynamic, You've you've got the ability to
really capture an audience. He's gonna have more FaceTime, more
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of an opportunity to do that, especially with Fox's platforms.
See Bruce Arians, everyone thought, oh, the home run higher.
Once he was done coaching, he's gonna be a broadcaster.
He called games for one year. It was terrible, Like
it just wasn't his I wouldn't see that the same way.
I don't know that I would have been gunk about
saying Bruce Arians calling games. It just based on his personality.
Everyone thought, oh my god, this is a perfect fit
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for the booth. I think it didn't work. I think
in spurts Bruce Bruce Arians would be good because he
has that type of personality where you know, if it's
a segment something to that effect, I think that it
would be really good. But I don't. I don't. I
wouldn't have saw that with Bruce Arians. I'm still surprised
we haven't heard word of Shot Peyton. Yeah we haven't,
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but he is trying. I do know. I have people
that know people. He is definitely trying. He basically auditioned
for it on the Dan Patrick Show. I heard of
many of these Fox Sports radio affiliates after we're off
the air, by the way, and Dan Patrick was asking
him like basically like giving him a job interview, like
this is what it's gonna entail. Are you ready for?
But yeah, he hasn't. Uh, we haven't heard anything about
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Sean Payton getting anything done. So but for that, by
the way, we're gonna have the b Q News coming
up about fifteen minutes from now here. UM, do you guys,
So we're getting Duke North Carolina in the final four. Um,
we've talked about this the blue Yeah, never happened. But
they've never met in the tournament before. UM. I know,
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like Duke played Maryland in the final four years ago
and they were in the same conference and they were
obviously been arrivals at that time. But Duke North Carolina.
Over of Coach K's losses have come to North Carolina,
and and that's like a high percentage. Yeah, I think
he I wonder what his winning percentages against North Carolina.
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I think it's just lost I think he's just over
five hundred his winning percentage against North Carolina. I think
he's just over five or right at five. Okay, So
how many years has he been coaching? Jesus forty two
six something like that, something like that. You just think
about it, that'd be a loss a year at least
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based on his record or resume. Okay, what do we
think over under five hundred winning percentage coach k against
North Carolina? What do you guys think it is? I'm
I think it's over, but not by much. Okay, so
let's we need to find uh. So, you don't actually
have this. You just ask the question and you thought
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we would take a little longer to get there. A
tap dance on radio for about two minutes. So the
reason why so are yeah? So, I mean what else
to your thoughts on that? You know? Here, here's the
interesting thing to be about it, right, because how many
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times they play throughout the course of the regular seasons twice? Okay,
So basically, if you've coached for forty some years, you'se
lost forty seven times. Let's just call it. They're splitting
in the regular season, and then once they get into
the postseason, the a CC tournament, they're probably gonna face
each other at some point or have and so it
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almost comes down to their conference tournament. Play to the side.
If he's gotta I mean, he's got to have a
A plus five, so I don't even think it's close.
So he's lost forty seven times, Brady, alright, alright, so
um to North Carolina. But he's one. It's more than that.
I do have the answer, right, and I had it
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the whole time. I was just messing around with you guys. Alright,
so here we have the answer. Oh all right, great job.
Oh yeah, but way to go, Jonas. What is it?
Coach K has beaten North Carolinas and forty seven his
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all time record against North Carolina. Would have thought would
have been a larger deficit, a larger margin. That's a
rival right there. And don't you think that he based
on how upset he was after they lost in his
and and got wiped out by North Carolina and just
his behavior afterwards, don't you think like Duke's got to
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win this game by a significant amount, right, I mean,
they've got to get that one back for Coach K
because they got roped at the end of that game.
North Carolina couldn't miss a shot. It was on on
you know in Durham uh there at at Coach k Court,
Like it just feels like like like this is an
opper feels like to get right. I mean, isn't it
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like that? Don't you think from a betting point, I
think one of the things we're not talking about acknowledging
besides like what will be that game is how North
Carolina basically just put poor old little Peter's in their place.
It was like one of those runs where the well,
you know you always talk about like the best team
in the n c A tournament doesn't always win. Well,
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this is an instance where like, oh it was it
was great, it was pretty, and then you were like, oh,
they gotta go against those dudes, and eventually that match
just ran out. You know, you know what it's comparable to.
It would be like if the real Muhammed Ali had
went on to the stage and slapped Chris Rock versus
the actor version of Muhammed Ali. Like it's a very
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very different outcome if if that happens, right, Yeah, And
then once you realize that, then you understand the magnitude
of why he was the goat, you know, and that's
why you understand the reason why UNC is one of
those blue blood teams. And by the way, I like
how un by the way, but you know, college basketball
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and CBS were, I mean thrilled that North Carolina won
that game because it's St. Peter's it's a great story.
We we love the Peacocks. But um, but it just uh,
it feels it felt like you're watching that game. It
was over early, and CBS it was historic. They went
as far as a fifteen seat has ever gone. Doug
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Eater got some and I ll deal out of it.
I think he was eating wings or something with that
creepy mustache, but it's it's still a hell of mustache.
Not tom Selix talked about last week. Tom sounds not bad. Nonetheless,
it ran its course. Alright, we got what we wanted.
We got the Cinderella and now we get the blue
bloods and it should be a lot of fun. Yeah,
and a ratings bonanza for CBS. So this will be
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a wild weekend. Plus WrestleMania this upcoming weekend. How about that? Yeah, man,
you don't watch WrestleMania. Come on, you have an old
man telling you do you still live bet that stuff.
I will be betting on WrestleMania. Yes, brother, Hey, I listen.
Lines are out there. There might be limits, but those
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lines are out there, and I'm gonna make some money
this weekend. Telling you you make anybody? Yeah, well, I
mean not really about your losses? Really yeah not really. Yeah,
it's just uh yeah. My all time winning scentage gambling
has got to be in the twenties. It's gotta be.
There's no rivalry there, little bar. I feel like he
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offsets his gambling habits with his radio earnings. And the
problem is is he's well, it's not a problem. Actually
he's using his bets as material for radio, so maybe
it should be a deduction or a right officer. I
just talked to accounting about interesting. I think it's I
think you're using it for business purposes for your radio show.
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It is, that's why you do weekends whatever. Man, that's
that's the big time, you know, weekend JK s man
J is Saturday because it's his met It's is me
try to put you guys up on a little bit
of game. You're a deflector, bro. He's trying to get
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you to buy him out. He's such a deflector how
much you got on you? Come on, how much you
got on you? All right? It is uh Two Pros
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What's Brady Quinn? Alright, we've got a couple of we've
got a bit of a marital issue for the husband
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donating as sperm. I'm not talking about Will Smith and
Jada Pinkett Smith. All right, I'm talking about another couple
where they were going through a financial hard time and
the husband decided to hey, I've done this, did it
back in college? Donate some sperm? And the wife clearly
had an issue with it. So I turned the conversation
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that you guys, uh, if if you were if you
had donated, you know, trying to help out some folks
out there with your or your wives being upset about this? Yeah,
how did it become a point of conversation between the
wife and the hubby? She found out that he had
donated because they were going through a financial rough patch,
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had a few extra books, and she said, okay, how
you had this money? Yeah? How this happened? And he explained, Hey,
I've done this previously, back when I was getting through college,
and I figured I could help. And she was not
happy about that at all, obviously not wanting to have
other biology with children somewhere out there. I mean, couldn't
you just pick up like an uber gig like I mean,
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but I don't know if that's as quick. Yeah, definitely
not to speak for yourself. Uh, well, I just I
don't understand, like why you I don't understand. Who knows
how much do you even make doing this? I don't know.
Clearly was it clearly was significant enough for her to
notice it. It does sound it sounds like a BS story,
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and she doesn't maybe doesn't think that. He's definitely not. No, No,
it's a real story. What he What you're saying is
that it is. Yeah, she may think that he dropped it.
He dropped it off personally, he didn't put it on
in uh in the bank and the extra cash maybe
because you know, he was slinging like weed or something
like that. You know, but you're you're too creative. I
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was trying to go with you, but I don't know.
That's too creative. Sorry about what else we got? Alright,
we've got a well, it's got a Carl salesman who's
got a lot of car and uh, well, a bit
of an issue. There's a cyclist who, using this the
cycling lane, goes right by his lot of cars, spits
on these vehicles and as a way of protesting, kind
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of if you will, being that he's an avid cyclist.
And so finally the manager he walked down dumped a
bucket of water on the guy where he run by
kind of getting his revenge. Was it hot water or
was it cold water? It was cold water, and it
was also cold outside. Okay, So so this guy is
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riding a bike and he's got a spit on cars
because what they're bad for the environment daily for months,
like with bikers before, Like, there are some very belligerent
bikers out there. I'll go hug a tree, dude, Like
there's gas stations everywhere. What do you want? I remember,
I remember one time there was a guy in the
like almost like he's taking up more of the driving
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lane than a car. Yeah, and and like you, I
don't have anywhere else to go. I'm driving. I have
nowhere else to go. I gotta go across basically across
the lane to drive. But I didn't. So I was
close and this d bag taps on my window and
tells me, proceeds to tell me this is the correct
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inches away from me a cyclist. I told him the
correct answer here is do not touch my window again
if you want to maintain having that hand. I just yeah,
there's some of them that just think like you're you're
in the bike lanes. No, dude, Like there's a bike
lane there for a reason. And if there is no
bike lane, then get on the sidewalk at least get
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out of the way. Get out of the way, get
out of way. I'm with you on that, man, I mean,
I'm all for you know, cycling and people out riding
their bikes, being active, all that good stuff. But when
you're on a road with cars, get out of the way. Yeah,
I mean, it's just you know. Anyway, all right, last story,
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this one's my favorite of today's um so ahead of uh.
This couple's for baby's birth obviously had a baby shower,
and uh, they were giving it a number of gifts,
so many so that the husband decided to sell them
behind the wife's back in order to pay for a
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trip he wanted to go on with his pals before
the baby arrived. So what's the problem. That's not wondering that.
I mean, listen, you get you get two of the
stuff sometimes, you know, you get like multiples. Why can't
you if they're giving you this gift? Uh, and you
need to make a little bit extra coin, I mean,
what's the problem. I mean, the baby is probably gonna
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outgrow that stuff anyways, you know, manink it matters. Do
you think even matters if you was raised the money
just for their family. I was like, hey, we don't
need all this. You know. The first is he's doing
it for a guy's trip. Well, I mean there's something
of that. There's a little bit of something to that.
I mean, come on, now, where I could never sell
something of my child to do something for myself like
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that is about a selfish as it. I mean, well,
some people use their kids for for credit, so you know,
some people just feel like kids are there for their
own disposal. So I don't know how to at all. Look,
I mean, you know how I get you a gift
of things are going up so high. I mean, I
don't think anything should be off the table. You know,
you're you are a piece of work, Jo's saying, beer's expensive.
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