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six o'clock Pacific. So we've been talking a lot about
the moving and the reports and rumors from around the
top of the NFL Draft. Apparently the Jacksonville Jaguars Travon
Walker appears to be, uh the guy there for Jacksonville.
Then you've got Detroit. Aidan Hudginson appears to make a
lot of sense for the Detroit Lions. Yeah, that is
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a possibility to I mean, there's there's a lot on
the board for all these teams involved coming up, especially
in the first round. On Thursday. Um, we mentioned the
Carolina Panthers who are picking at six. They're looking to
add to the quarterback room. Potentially Baker Mayfield is still
on the table, although Seattle doesn't appear to be interested.
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And so, Brady, you're taking the the over or the
under this weekend on Baker Mayfield? Was it the under?
You think he's gonna get dealt this weekend? Um? I
think I want to know. I said a quarterback would
get dealt this weekend. Doesn't have to be Baker. I mean,
g could be another you know, number of quarterbacks still
on roster. Who do you think gets traded first, Jimmy
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g R. Baker Mayfield? Well, you'd say Baker because of
his health, right Jimmy G is not fully healthy yet. However, Um,
there's the contract I think for either quarterback that you've
got to figure out. Probably more concerning though, is Baker's
because even though it's less than Jimmy G's for next year,
he's expecting to get that long term deal. So I
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think that might complicate trying to trade for him. Um. So,
I don't know, it's it's it's tough. Those those two
guys are obviously part of it. You know how the
draft works, so there's always some wild cards in it.
I mean, we we can hear the Carolina Panthers talk
about Sam Donald, but who's to say if they don't
draft the quarterback at six, they're not moving on from him,
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right Yeah, I mean he might be saying to them,
how you draft a quarterback then trade b and those
conversations might be going on that we don't hear about.
In the division. Picking at eight is the Atlanta Falcons,
and there Gian manager Terry font No, he was, well,
I'm gonna assume he was being honest here. Actually I
probably should't assume he was being honest here because it's
the draft of his draft week. But he talked about
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potentially adding to the quarterback room this upcoming weekend. Obviously,
we're not going to give away we're gonna do it
eight or any other pick, but we can come out
of this draft with a quarterback. Um, we want to
add to that room, and we'll see what happens. But
we do a lot of work on this class. We
did a lot of work on this classes like we
did last year. So the Atlanta Falcons have the eighth pick,
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and then they're also they've got a couple of second
round picks as well too later on in the draft.
So does this feel like Atlanta maybe uh is sitting
there in the second round with a couple of picks
and they moved into the back end of the first round. Um,
does eight feel like Malik Willis would be the guy there?
Um The betting favorite to go number eight overall, according
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to our our friends at DraftKings is Garrett Wilson. That's
where they see going number eight to the Atlanta Falcons.
But Malik Willis is up there, He's one of the
top four favorites to go at that pick. I just
wonder if if eight makes a lot of sense considering,
you know, this quarterback draft class is perceived to be
not as high as some of the other draft classes
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we've seen in recent years. Well, it makes sense if
you think you know you're gonna risk losing him, which
if he slides, I mean, you don't have to move
a lot to get up to get him somewhere else
in the first round, even with the second round picks
that you have. So I think if you if you
love him, take him there, or if you like him
and you're concerned about the risk of losing him, you
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take him there, because what's the alternative. Are you gonna
just bank on taking any quarterback in this draft class
that you're looking up potentially playing behind Marcus Mariota. That's
the starter right now. That's what they're going into the
season as I think that might be a hard sell.
So I think Atlanta is gonna take Malik Willis if
the Panthers don't don't take him at six. That's where
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it makes the most sense to me. Now, the roster
could use a number of spots. I mean, you can
make the case for a cornerback in that spot. Given
the Calvin Ridley situation. You can make case probably for
a wide receiver to help out with with Kyle Pitts
taking some pressure off of him. You know, you can
talk about the defensive side of the ball and at
a budget spots and just say best player available at
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any one of those. So it's it's hard to get
a sense for what they're going to do. But I
think the quarterback position is the one that they'll probably
want to address that number eight spot, given what their
their roster looks like as of now. I don't think so.
I just I can't see it. I just I can't
recall coming into a draft where the quarterback class was
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just not like there's not a real sense of there's
always an overwhelming amount of of analysis that that would say,
this is why this quarterback group, even though maybe not
one of the most elite, this is why they fit
where they fit. And I don't see any of these
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guys fitting in top ten. I just I just don't
see it. And again I don't think that. I guess
the alternative is you're fine with going into the season
with Marcus Mariota as your starter. I mean, I think
that that's that had to be what they felt unless
there's a like, I don't see why they would get
him and trade for someone else, so you'd assume they're
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going to draft a quarterback. But this season they made
that decision thinking that Mariota is going to be their quarterback.
And here's the interesting thing. If you listen to the
sound of the GM, he doesn't say upgrade our our
quarterback room. He said add to our quarterback room. I
don't know that you're upgrading from Marcus Mariota with any
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quarterback from this draft. And I don't know what they
know that definitively. Let me put it this way, Marcus
Mariota is making one point seven five in base salary
this year. Follow the money. That's not a lot, everybody,
and and and so let me and let me just
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go through the draft history. So um, let's just look
back to the twenty nineteen draft. Is that fair, right?
That's that's you know, three years ago, right, we got
um some teams who are now re evaluating their situation.
If you look at the first four quarterbacks taken, there
were three first round picks, and obviously we know Dwayne
Haskins is no longer here in that whole situation, but
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Daniel Jones is on maybe his last leg with the
New York Giants. They got to decide on that pretty
quick here on the fifth year option, that that's that's
coming up here in the next week if they're gonna
pick up his fifth year option. Drew lock is no
longer with his original team. As you go through, the
rest of the quarterbacks in the draft class will career
Ryan Finley, Jarristed and Eastern Stick Clayton Thorson, who's now
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playing in the USFL. When you start going through it,
if you don't take that quarterback there, there's a really
strong long chance that whatever quarterback you're spending a draft
pick on later on, it's not gonna matter. It's gonna
be irrelevant, it's not gonna work out. M hm. So
that's the hard part, is like yeah, and then and
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the Texans taking Davis Mills in the third round, which
was which was their first pick last year, obviously was
not Plan A. Plan A would have been convinced to
Shaun Watson to come back and play. That ship sailed
really for both sides of it. So it ended up
being Davis Mills, and you know, maybe he's gonna be
their starter for the foreseeable future. Maybe not. You know,
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that's another wild card team you could look at they
got two first round picks. Who knows what they end
up doing, you know, with their quarterback room. So it's
it's gonna be a really interesting draft class. Quarterbacks always
get overdrafted, and I think you're gonna see it again
this year. See, I would disagree with you on plan
A for the Houston Texans. Plan A for the Houston
Texans last year was to not have a quarterback who
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had a massage fetish. I think that would be plan
A for the Houston Texans. Is that it is um
and now this unbelievable. Uh, I mean, if you go
is the only year I think where there was one
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quarterback in recent memory taken in the first round that
was EJ. Manual. Other than that, there's always multiple quarterbacks
that are taken in the NFL Draft. That's why when
you see the prop that comes out this is two
and a half said at the over under for two
and a half, I just feel like we see it
all the time where somebody's going to jump back into
that to the first round and try and grab a guy.
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I guess my question would be, what is the drop
off if if Malik Willis is the number one quarterback
on the board and Kenny pickets number two and you can,
you know, switch those out depending on who you're talking to.
What's the drop off between them and three and four?
Whether it's Matt Correll Desmond Ritter like like, is there
a significant drop off to where teams feel like, all right,
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If there's not that much of a difference, maybe we
wait on it. Or is there enough to where they've
got to get one of those two guys early on?
And that's where we see moving at the top. I
just think they're all so different, and I think when
you look at like the however you're gonna evaluate them,
I think there's two ways of looking at it. You're
either looking at upside their role, tools and abilities of
what they can be, or you're looking at the tape.
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Can you pick it at the best tape? But some
people feel like, well, is he is this the peak
of what we're gonna get from him? Does he need
to come in on a team that's already built to
have a chance to win or can he help elevate
the town of people around him? I guess we'll find out.
You know, Malik Willis is the guy who I think
most people would say, you know, He's got the most
upside with his arm talent, arm strength, his mobility, those
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sorts of things. But you know, he came from a
system that was very RP O heavy and is not
going to be one that's conduced to what he's asked
to do with the NFL unless they really adapt things.
You know, Desmond Ritter is a guy that I think.
I think both him and Sam how to me there
are two of my favorites just to watch because I
think Sam how ability aid to to have deep ball accuracy,
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which everyone wants to push the ball down the field.
I think it's gonna surprise you how teams feel about him,
and he's he's a better athlete. People give him credit.
Go back and watch him the tape of him running
this year. He's a tough runner and he carried that
team at times. You know, Desmond Ridder is a guy
that every single step of the way has gotten better
and better. As far as looking comfortable taking drops to
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f under center, some of the mechanical stuff you solve
his feet on tape. He's kind of fixed at least
as far as throwing. When you saw him at the
senior ball at the combine, you don't see that quite
as much because the big concern there is he doesn't
have a rocket for an arm, but he's got enough
arm to make all the throws. And I think the
biggest concern is more of the accuracy. You see some
inconsistencies with his accuracy, and that to me was more
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related to his fundamentals. And so if he cleans that
stuff up, he could be another guy. And I think
teams look at as a potential starter with some of
his athleticism tied to it as well, because he can
take off and run. So you've got four guys that
I think teams And by the way, like if you
sit down and talk to Desmond Ritter, you'll love the kid.
Let's you'll say, this guy is gonna be If he's
not gonna be on a starting quarterback in the NFL,
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he's gonna run a company someday. He's just got that
sort of demeanor about him as a leader. And so
those are the sorts of things that I think you're
gonna see teams be attracted to and be willing to
spend a draft pick on. I think I think in
the first round as well, it's a two pros and
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Brady Quinn, Speaking of broadcast professionals. Petros Papadakis, he is
the co host of the Petros and Money Show on
the Blowtorch Am five seventy l A Sports. He's also
a Fox College Football analyst, but before all that, he
was a USC trojan. And congratulations are in order to
Petros Papadegas and his former team because they had said
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attendance record thirty three thousand, hundred twenty seven policy this
past Saturday. Petros, congratulations, Yeah, Yeah, what a moment in history. Yeah,
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to say that you failed the Coliseu. I'm almost half full,
Puerto Rito. I just don't get it, guys, you don't
even know. I just I don't know if I'm in
I don't know if I have it in me this morning,
don't you don't even know? Good morning, Good morning, Good morning.
I did upset some USC people because I don't have
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a problem. No, I don't have a problem with USC
having a spring game. Uh. We used to have a
spring game when I played, And I don't understand why
everybody always makes a big deal out of spring game
attendance on the West Coast. No one goes to spring
football games on the West Coast. No one really goes
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to spring football games anywhere, except for like a handful
of blue bloods around the country that say, we put
eighty thousand in our stadium because no one else has
anything to do in this town but the whole Yeah,
I mean, and that's fine. I mean, it's part of
culture to go to the spring game. Sure at Auburn
or Alaba, Emma or I don't know what it's like.
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Isn't like that at Penn State? Yeah, we were. I
am still recovering. I got sick. Oh yeah I heard
about that. Yeah, you know when I played, when our
spring game was done on the practice field and we
would go like sixteen people deep. They'd put like two
thousand people on the sidelines and we'd get like knocked
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into children and cleek to the face of an old lady.
Had our coach John Robinson would have a live mike
throughout the whole game explaining different players and what they
did and what kind of year they were going to
have while you were actually playing. If you can imagine
how awkward that is. And they had like six or
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seven um when it was because Jay rob was a
geek artist, they would have like five or six bars
set up around the field like mini bars, like a wedding,
and these people would be like been rose while we
were out there running. Basically, it was it was the
people that were funding y'all's field that Joab was playing
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pretty much. Yeah, those were the type of people that
got invited to the spring football game. But it became
like this weird thing to flex over for a lot
of college football programs in the off season. And I
understand that with recruiting and the n i L and look,
there's always interest, but I mean when we played in
the spring game and there wasn't a lot of people there,
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there was gonna be seventy thousand people in the coliseum
when we started playing the real football game, so I
didn't ever really understand the fervor about it. Now, this
whole Jonas intro and everything that you guys are doing now,
uh is based on some of the unsavory taste I
have in my mouth just regarding USC marketing. And look,
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I don't want to sound like a bad guy, because
everybody knows I am, but I just want to say
Lincoln Riley was a great higher for US. I expect
USC football and West Coast football in turn to be
dramatically improved because of this higher. But it's just the
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cart before the horse stuff that drives me crazy. I
know about the n I l I know about the
softness of the teenage recruits mind, but that doesn't mean
you have to go out and lie to people and
tell them you put thirty three thousand people into a
stadium they clearly had like fifteen people in the coliseum
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means that it's full, and that's just it's not true.
And that bothers me a lot about USC in these
modern times, even with this new hire, because you just
say things over and over again, expecting people to believe them,
even if there's not a morsel of truth in him,
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and that's annoying. Like a out of this stuff is
annoying to me. Like Rick Caruso, the guy who's a
booster that spoke at Lincoln Riley's press conference. That guy's
running for mayor right now. He's the guy that paid
the check to fire Helton and hire Riley and bring
his staff and do and buy his house here in
Palas Verities all that stuff. He could have run for
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mayor without making that speech at the coliseum and making
it super awkward and weird. But USC had to seize
that marketing opportunity. They just couldn't help it. They had
to have it. Same thing with Lincoln Riley's house. Like
every other coach in the America gets a job and
buys a house and nobody makes that big of a
deal about it. Lincoln Riley buys a house in US.
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He puts it out there and brags about how much
money it is. Why, because they couldn't miss the marketing opportunity.
Who cares if it makes you look tacky and stupid
and like your new money. They just couldn't miss it.
They're so goddamn thirsty, and it drives me crazy because
just prove it on the field. You hired the coach,
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go out and win games, and everything is going to
open up for you like a woman's legs in a
foreign country. Okay, who It's true. It is when USC
does well in this town, the town opens up for
them like a blossoming flower. Is this a by product, Petros?
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Just of what they've been? I mean, because I feel
like as much as we have, but they did all
this stuff for the last twelve years. They used to.
They've been throwing parties in the off season ever since
they've sucked, and it's like, well, you don't have to
throw a party in the off season anymore. Now you
can quietly bide your time and start kicking people's as
it look. Did USC have to have a Ui? What
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up with that dance session on the radio when they
you know what they did? The who we w up
with that? Remember? They had the whole thing that everybody
was dancing and Mike Bone was up there doing the
cabbage patch and Suet Cravens was I mean, I didn't
have that way. Mike Bone, who's that? Does he have
a nickname or anything? Stop it? He's the athletic director
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at USC the point they didn't have to do that.
They could have just had a normal radio interview with
the coach, but they had to do something to look stupid.
And it drives me crazy because you've finally done what
you've needed to do for the last twelve years to
save West Coast football and now you don't seem to
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be able to handle it. You know, you're like Pete
Davidson taking pictures in bed with the girl. It's like,
you know, we already know you're with her. Okay, we
don't need a picture of you in bed with her.
Were we assume that's happening. Thank you? But I mean,
if Mike Bone was a radio personality, what would is Nick?
Would you just I'm just asking the question. I'd like
to call him the old Bone Arena. There it is.
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You guys don't even know how awesome it's gonn. I
just I find it unsavory. You know, act like you've
been there. It's Look, it's an l a thing though,
because the Rams are becoming the most unlikable team in
the league. But they're not. But the Rams aren't from here,
that makes sense. The Rams are like It's true the
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Rams are like a fat guy from St. Louis with
a bow tie and a lot of money, remind you
of somebody, And they show up and they think because
they can hire any idiot celebrity to show up like
Jonas Brothers or Rebel Wilson, that all of a sudden,
everybody in town is gonna love him. And it's a
sad approach to being popular in Los Angeles. But USC
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has been there since, has been here since the nineteenth century.
We don't have to act like the Rams. We don't
have to act like new money. And it's just, I
don't know. It makes me sad. Who you think the
Rams are going to draft this year? I feel about
the draft? You know what? I I don't appreciate. Uh.
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I do look forward to your coverage of the draft, LaVar.
I'm sure it will be endlessly entertaining and professional. Uh
that being said, uh, I have little interest in the
draft thing. The one thing I do love well first
of all, Trey Wingoes melt down a few years ago
during the pandemic was great. That was a good draft
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moment where he just lost his mind completely and like
every guy had, like you know, and then his uncle
died on the way to school that day and then
his dad died. That's why why you don't see his mother.
She's dead, you know, I remember that one. And do
you remember that? Now that you say that, now he
went absolutely. I had someone who died in the last
like six months, and they really tried. And it wasn't
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just his you know, obviously something the producer was behind it.
But you know they th thing about the kid from
cal All people want to do from Santa Cruz is smoke,
weed and surf, and this guy doesn't do either. It's
more than the producer. Actually, whatever it was, he was
a complete idiot. The one thing that really bothers I mean,
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it's the Rams. It's just like God, they have a
draft house and it's like no one cares that you
rent a house in l a that like that. The
baby the Rapper would rent to throw a party, Like
why are you doing this? Nobody cares. Every other team
in the NFL has their draft and their facility. The
Rams don't draft anybody yet they sent around some stupid house.
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Last year they couldn't even go because they all got COVID.
It's just can't we just play football? Play? They don't
have a drafthouse or they have a drafthouse, but they
don't really have their own facility because they're sharing it
with a Division three college football teams saying, hey, you
get off callun They're building their facility in where Woodland
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Hill Hills. That's nice. Next coming of a next next
to Paoli's a karaoke bar from the fifties. Pick though
for what the first two rounds? And then you've got
a draft house. They do this every years. It's the logo.
It's Michael Buffer to saying Ram's House. You know it's
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it's just Rebel Wilson walking around looking emaciated. It's like,
I liked you when you were fat. What are we doing?
You know? What is that? Really? Is that really moving
the needle for your franchise? I mean, who is more unlikable?
USC or the Rams? Right now? USC Football of the Rams.
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You know what I really hate is I was. I
was on Catalean Island over the weekend. You know, beautiful.
It was like a daddy daughter adventure guides things. It's cool.
AT used to call it the Indian Princesses, but now
obviously that yeah, the Guardian Princess Guarden protect your heart. Uh,
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And like all these dads came up to me and like,
I don't know why every dad in the world thinks
they have like this hot take to give me now,
which is like, hey, you know, the West Coast and
football really needs USC to be good. Did you know that?
And I'm like, I just look, I just I can't.
I just and and it's like the first guy that
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said it, I was like, yeah, yeah, if I've been
saying that for years, And then like six or seven
other guys have said that to me in the last
like ten days, and I'm just like, have I been
being in the wind in my own face years? Like,
I mean, it really makes me feel impotent. Oh even
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if the legs open up to me, LaVar, you know,
I mean, look, I mean they got I liked your
pearl clutching today, LaVar. All of a sudden, you've become
like a very uh just because you're working the draft.
You know, you've become very proper today. I don't understand.
Did you like that I have been proper today? You
have very pearl clutching. I'll tell you what I'm I'm
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ready for this draft. I'm ready to deliver all of
the information that's connected to it. You got me, Pegg, buddy.
I didn't draft once on Fox Sports Radio once that
I said Peyton Hellis was on the wrong team, and
they never brought me back. Of course they didn't pay
me any extra either. You got me. H. As far
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as Drake London, he's projected to be the highest football player.
Can you believe it? Yeah? Every once in a while
they throw on the ball and he catches it because
he's so tall. Uh. He's from more Park where my
wife's parents used to live. More Park backwards of course
spells c Brow. Yeah. Actually, the one interesting thing, really
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interesting thing we're talking to l a football about Drake
London is especially in today's day and age. I mean,
here is a big, strong guy who was clearly going
to be a great football player. At fourteen fifteen, you
knew he was going to be great. And the fact
that he did not end up at one of these
other schools that we always talk about private schools that
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recruit now is amazing. The fact that he finished in
a public school and played with his friends for four years,
went to USC and is now going to be drafted
in the first round. That's a pretty big deal. So
there's a little tidbit for you guys. Yeah, good for him, man,
that's cool. I did not know that about It didn't
happen a lot in l A with guys like that,
didn't happen pretty much anywhere anymore. And these private schools
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just snatched up in What do I know about anywhere else? Brady,
I'm too stupid to understand anything. In fact, I didn't
even know that the Pack twelve and West Coast Football
needed USC to be good for the health of the
West coach that I have to have a bunch of
freaking accountants and and my doctors tell me that crap.
That's how offended do you get when people refer to
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its still as the PAC ten. Well, I'm a Pac
ten guy, I know, but I'm saying I played in
the Pac ten, you know. But I hear people like
the Midwest or down They'll they'll say Pac ten And
I don't even correct him because I'm just like, it's
not worth it, Like but that that's how they view it,
Like they don't even know the conference now, is that
it's like, yeah, it's changed, it's different. You know. What
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all they need is to have Utah come to their
stadium and kick their ass. Start saying pact. Well, Colorado
ain't doing nothing, but Utah will come and punch your
face off and they'll call it. Kyle Winning Hamill come
and shove this forarm right in your Adams Apple. Kyle
Winning one of the weirdest, most awkward. I love him,
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but man, is that guy awkward. There's a great story
about one time he was doing an interview with the
Fox team. I think guy was, Yeah, I was there.
Uh he he came in soaking wet with the pool
goggles around his neck. You know, he'd clearly been swimming.
And after the interview, which is all very matter of
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fact and grain and inspirational, and he is a wonderful
coach and he's taking Utah through through some unspeakably horrible things,
especially in the last gear with the players they've lost tragically.
But I mean, he's just a great guy. And he's
talking to us and we're doing the whole thing, and
when he's walking out of the room, he turns and
you know he's he's got a present. So everybody stops
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talking and he holds up his pool goggles and he
goes to protect your eyes when you're swimming. It's very
important to wear goggles. And he walked up. That was it.
That's it, man, that before he left the room. The
more you know, Get him on Twitter at the Old
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p a Petro's you and I I learned today we
both are in laws, are both from a more park.
How about that? Yeah, well, you know we're more of
a semi valley type. Whoever thought the eight oh five
would get so much run? You know? You and I
a man just making the dot. Orange County used to
be different, you know, not every woman used to look
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like a puffy, beaten plato face. You know, Orange County
used to be just filled with hippies and hobie shirts
and stubby shorts. And now look at it. Oh man,
we have offended so many. You can't even get to
Orange County unless you got two balloons freaking staple to
your chest. Now, what do you mean fake boobs? Oh?
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That's okay, very good. Get him on Twitter at the
Old pe Fight on everybody, Fight on everybody. Good luck
with the draft of a Yeah, that guy's not a will.
He's a Sam. Oh No, that's correct, that is correct.
He is not a will. He When you look at Sam,
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the linebacker's position. They play on the ball, they play
controlling the tight end coming off the ball, rerouting that.
Just look at the way he gets that hand on
the shouldering right Kelsey out. No, No, I can't say
it that way. I have to speak very probably. No. No,
You're gonna be good, dude, Thank you yourself. Man Petros,
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I went for the b Q News. Hey, Petros, I'll
see off Tierra Hatta sometime. All right, we'll do it again,
so there, yeah, No, I'll meet you right with the
one on one and the there he is the great
Petros Papadegus cost to the Petros and money. Shawn A
five seventy l a Sports Fox College Football analyst. Uh
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and uh big usc alum, big fan of U. S C.
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Here's Brady Quinn. Yeah, yeah, alright, let's get an update
from the Johnny Depp amber Heard court case. If you
will now look, I am not a legal expert by
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any means, but I don't think this is how questioning
is supposed to work. So basically, amber Heard's attorney was
questioning the house manager. Remember how we talked about yesterday
how they found a portion of Johnny Depp's finger. Okay, well, um,
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Ben King, who is Johnny Depp's house managers on the
stand being questioned by amber Heard's attorney, and he hadn't
asked the question to King, you didn't know what could
cause damage to Mr Depp's hand while you were there
on March eight, correct? And then King replied as saying
that a doctor told him the depth sustained an injury
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to one of his fingers, prompting the lawyer to quickly
cut him off and then object to his own question.
So let's just put it this way, as the judge
that that asked him weight you asked the question, you
can't object to yourself. So clearly things aren't going necessarily
well for the legal team there for amber Heard. However,
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that's our Our latest update is we've got a lot
of fun and shenanigans going on there. She's got a
lot of money, correct, She's hired a very expensive security
detail due to the trial. Yeah, maybe she should have
ration out a couple of bucks for some guy who's
not a goober representing her in the trial so he
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doesn't have to object to his own question. Maybe that
ought to be a plant. Next, just staying like, come on,
man attempted murder on a golf course. Yeah, Lee helped
kind of dig this one up, but not too far
from where I'm at. Yeah, seventy four year old man
allegedly shot another man who was walking his dog on
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the greens. Um. There's other retirees in the area who
were able to witness this from the Yeah, the seven
old man that caught darn dog cat? What is that
(37:36):
private pile? A jelly donut? It's a jelly donut. It's
all dot apparently. Um. The man's name, I believe the
last name of Levine. He was He was in his
golf cart and he was moving along when he spotted
the sixty four year old man walking his pooch across
the course grounds. And I guess he started to follow him.
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He was upset with uh, you know what he was doing,
and apparently had a handgun on him, and so he uh,
he decided to squeeze off several rounds, clipping the sixty
four year old man in the ankles. Finally went down
on the fifte and the fiftee told at some point, okay,
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now is that I don't I'm not much of a
golf squeezing off resilient man most famously known as being
a poligamist. He's a Brazilian model. He's, uh, he's been
deemed as a betting planner, if you will, or coming
up with a sex plan. Yes, he's He's married nine
different women and in order to satisfy him as well
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satisfy them, he has a sex schedule that he keeps
a very tight What I mean was Bert to Cherry. Yeah,
of course I thought you said pick me. At first
I was like whoa, And then I heard and then
I realized you said polygamy, and then that that that
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brought me back around. But well, here's the catch. Polygamy
is actually not allowed in Brazil. However, he's claiming to
be a polugamist. So not. None of the marriage is
actually legitimate. However, he does have nine women that he
lives with and has a sex schedule with. Wo Okay, now, now,
how does he as far as like Valentine's Day? Does
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he just pretend to be sick? Everydy get him gifts?
Have he got that many people in his schedule? They
get him gifts? My friend, a lot of energy. Flip
it around. That's a whole lot of energy. I'm gonna
play with myself today. Come on, hey, don't need to
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