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Sports Radio. And uh, ladies and gentlemen, Jerry Jones is
back in the news. Uh. He has done it again.
Now this has got nothing to do with another one. Yeah,
I mean at this point probably, But Jerry Jones um
decided that yesterday and talking with the media, that this
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was a good time to uh to bring up and
uh take a little bit of a joke at a
stab at Taco Charlton, Uh, the former Dallas Cowboy high
draft pick, and Jerry Jones was sitting with his son
Stephen UH and decided to uh to take a little
bit of credit for the Micah Parsons draft pick and
throw a little bit of shade at his former player,
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Taco Charlton. There's a lot of talk in this business
about who makes the call, Okay, Taco with Steven's call Parson, Parson.
That's not that funny to me. A little shade, little shade,
little Taco shade from Jerry Jones. He's got everything figured
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out there, that old Jerry Jones. Nice work, Nice work
by Jerry. I think it's a bad look for a
guy that's had a bad off season. I mean, let's
just put it simply, Um, with the stuff going on
outside of football, that he really hasn't commented on or
handled to essentially throw your son or even in this
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case just from a professional standpoint, your general manager or
someone who's selecting this play these players. I just it's
just a bad look, like all the way around. Like
he's getting to that point where it's it's starting to
like there was like a funny, charming thing about Jerry
Jones that's quickly just evaporating. Like as we're sitting here
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watching him grow older, it's getting harder and harder to
even crack a smile at stuff Like I just look
at it and go, you of all people should be
talking man all right, like with everything that's gone on
and some of the decisions that they've made. I mean, look,
they could be happy for Dak and the contract that
he got and and how he was able to to
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manage it throughout, but that's a blunder on their side
of things. If they were going to agree to the deal,
they should have done it two years earlier. If that's
the case. So, you know, no matter how you look
at them, recently, the Zeke Elliott contract that is still
in some ways handicapping their cap space. I mean, they
they have you've got players speaking out publicly, Dalton Schultz
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talked about how they're a better team with Marie Cooper
and now you've got him on the Cleveland Browns, he
trade him away. I it's just I think if you
look at the reason why this team hasn't been able
to win a Super Bowl or even been like consistently
competitive in the playoffs and a bad and C East
for quite some time, you point the finger at Jerry Jones,
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and that would be reason number one. Did you see
uh Taco Charlton's response to it when he said it
was it was a gift of Woody Harrelson and and
uh the zoll be lead dip where he uh was
picking up moundy off the floor, wipe it his his
his his, uh eyes scary eyes like you paid me,
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you mama, so you could call me a bad draft pick.
Give you what to but I'm just laying here on
the floor wiping these uh tears of of joy because
you paid me. So you know what I hate about
it too, is when he was drafted, he was a
tweeter guy, you know who he reminds me of. And
and Jonahs a large You can look this up if
you want Travon walkers like six ft five to seventy
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and you know what Taco Charlton was coming out from Michigan,
it's like six six to SEVENTI something like that. They're
like that tweeter size where they don't quite have the
same burst or twitch that you see in some of
these edge defenders, like true d NS guys who are
now six ft four to fifty. I think that's Cabon Thibodeaus.
You know, size, length and all that. They don't have
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that same type of burst and they're more old school
like LaVar back when you were playing for three defensive end.
And now the problem is you play that you don't
have to play these guys maybe down into like a
three technique and haven't put on weight, but then their
light against the run and and they're not gonna have
the same impact because they're playing on the close proximity
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um with the guards and all. Its just like there's
reasons for it. Like Taco Charltons has bounced around a
little bit, He's still been productive to a degree for
what he's been now. I just I think it's a
bad look and I think it's it's what's one of
my concerns too, as it relates to Travon Walker going
to an organization in the Jacksonville Jaguars that probably isn't
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gonna want what to do with them. As I've said before,
like where do you put them? Can put um in
a three technique? Like where is he gonna play in
this defense with with Josh Allen and Caleb bon Chase,
on an Art and Key and other guys who were
already there, probably gonna play on the edge. I just
I think that's what happens, and people on the outside
don't understand because they're like, well, what do you mean.
It's a great college, but I wasn't to work out
because he's not utilized the right way and he's not
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gonna fit what they're trying to make him do. No
different than if someone asked you to do something that
you've never done before, or does it fit your strengths
or your skill set, it's not gonna work out. Well,
yeah about that. It's a it's a a weird spot.
Now he was Taco Charlton was not the only guy
that Jerry Jones was responding to. Um. You know, Randy Gregory,
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also a former Dallas Cowboy. He signed with the Denver Broncos.
There was a little bit of you know, it's it was,
it was a uncomfortable negotiation, and that all of a
sudden turned into him deciding he didn't want to be
a part of the contract structure that the Dallas Cowboys
were putting together, so he signed with the Denver Broncos.
And so Jerry Jones was asked about that situation as
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well too. Here's what the Cowboys owner had to say,
evolves so well that he got beyond where I wanted
to go with the guarantees that we're going to be involved.
To have Randy here and I could have done it
were unacceptable to us. I'd rather have the two armstrong
and our other one. I'd rather have those two than
the one. So yeah, the yeah, he doesn't even know.
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It's um, it's it's it's funny how Jerry Jones is,
you know, talking about how you know, this is just
something that we were not into yet they were willing
to sign Randy Gregory too. I think virtually the identical
deal that Denver got. He just didn't like, um one
of the details of the contract. And then he's also
the same guy who got fleeced by Dak Prescott negotiations
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and the Ezekiel Elliott contract looks awful and worse and
worse every single year. So all of a sudden, Jerry
Jones is the guy after the fact talking about how
he likes to negotiate. Come on, he's referring to Doran's
armstrong and then uh, Dante Fowler, Dante Fowler's other other
edge rusher they got this offseason. Who's gonna play opposite
of DeMarcus Lawrence. So if your guy, Jerry Jones, just
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give him a mike, let him, let him go, let
him go to work. That's that's how this, uh, this
whole thing is operating. And that's the problem with the
Star right now is it's not about the players anymore now,
Like Dac has been one of the more consistent pieces,
like the good and they've got some great players. I mean,
Zack Martin has been phenomenal, um Ceedee Lamb has been
everything I think they'd hope to be. Michael Parsons obviously
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last year. Like there's been some guys who've really stepped up.
But it's become now like when you associate the Dallas
Cowboys a Star on the helmet. You know, I used
to think Troy and I used to think Michael Irvin,
Emma Smith, right, some of the all time greats. And
now you think of Jerry Jones and it's more about
the bad than necessarily the good or the sound bites
than what you're seeing on the field. Problem. Okay, do
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you both agree that the Jets and Jaguars are two
of the worst franchises in the NFL? Agree? Okay, So
you know, the Jets and the Jaguars have been doing
a conference championship game more recently than the Cowboys, Like,
that's what we're talking about here. Yet Dallas is in
the discussion Super Bowl every single year every year and
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can't even get to the conference championship. But Jackson, Jerry Jones.
That's why Jerry Jones is discussed so much, because he's
he's mastermind convincing the masses and the media to to
talk about this matter. It was like that in Washington
for for many years. Every offseason They're going to be
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a contender. This is the year that's going to happen.
It's not. It hasn't happened yet. It feels like Jerry
Jones is a little bit overcompensating because I think to
Brady's point, he understands that the end is probably near
as far as him his time with the Dallas Cowboys,
as far as being an everyday involved guy, I just
think there's there's problems there. We saw this with Al
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Davis towards the end, to where people with the Raiders
are like, yeah, like it's his team, but we need
to go in a different direction. It's time we got
to move forward. It's almost like Jerry Jones is overcompensating
because he got emotional at Cowboys training camp in Oxnard
last year. We was talking about, you know, just how
much it means to him to be back there. I
think he realizes the clock is ticking and he's trying
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to still stay involved and have conversations about things that
he probably shouldn't be talking about. He needs to turn
into a figurehead, you know, you gotta do you gotta
do the old college trick where you're that head coach
who's not really coaching anymore. I mean you're kind of
just managing some of it and going around shaking hands,
kissing babies and all that good stuff. I mean, Bobby
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Paldon was doing that towards the end. I mean, I
don't know if Joe Pop was. I assumed at the
at the end he was kind of probably was the
end when he stopped he died, jeez. I mean, like
lou Holtz, I think Jonas could sell you down in
South Carolina for the game Cox, I think he was.
Everyone thought Skipp was basically running the thing, but Louis
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there's the head coach. But it was kind of like, uh,
you know, Steve Spurrier playing a lot of golf there
as well. He would fall into that category. You know.
You know what they need to do. What they need
to do in order to protect Jerry is to create
muck interviews, muck press conferences. Everything should prepare him no no,
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to convince him or trick him into thinking that it
was a real interview. So they're gonna hire a bunch
of actors. Yes, I think his son should pull this
off because here's the thing, he don't even know who
his players are. The other guy. Yeah, we feel good
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about the other guy, Like he be aware that he's
doing fake, fake interviews, Like sett him about to do
fake interviews so that it doesn't you know, he's amazing.
You go out to l A. And by the way,
like what actors would not sign up for that to
be a role that's gonna encompass from say, starting now
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for the next eight months through the end of the season,
where you're just going in there you're part of these
fake press conferences. I think it would be dope. You
got some films, it's you film and you show him
to Jerry Jones and he never knows that it didn't
it didn't go over you know, over regular social media
or regular news sort. I mean, that's it's borderline. Mean
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what you're doing, that's cool. You're acteel like a st
you know. I mean, you said it, not me. I'm
just saying you don't. You don't think he would know
the difference between Jane Slater and somebody playing the role, okay,
versus maybe we changed your name to make it close, right,
Jamie Slater or something like that. So so slide in
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a couple of real reporters that he recognizes and slipped
him a couple more dollars to Clarence Hill and James.
So we need people playing the those roles and then
you don't have to get them after you paid them
to do it. You pay them to do that. I
don't know. I don't know there's some there's some reporting integrity?
Where is there? Yeah? I think so, I think it literally, yeah,
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there is. I think you'd have to hire them for
that role, like they would have to. You have to see,
like we're casting you to play yourself and what it's
going to be a year long But we own the
cot that you collect this. I mean, you know, I mean,
they cant paid for it, but it's like you have
to you have to specifically say in these mock interviews
you can not share any of this with the national public.
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You gotta do it. No, you you're buying the COT.
And let me just say this, I'm almost positive that
they already have an acting credit because they appeared on
Hard Knocks. And I think you get an IMDb page
if you're on Hard Knocks and so so that part
of it has already taken care of. That. Does that
matter though, I don't that matters. Well, I'm just saying, like,
if you're looking for I'm saying they can add to
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their IMDb page. They've been through them. Look, I'm just
I'm trying to I'm trying to tell everyone heads listen
I'm trying to tie everything together here, all right, I'm
I'm taking interviews. Yeah, I am dB this. Yeah, he's
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is trying to build up. That's why you bring that up.
Just looking at his own page was like, you know
what they should builds. I'm not an actor e A s. Boy. Okay, yes, boy,
I don't know why. I just thought over here, Wendy's
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Come on, Brady, this is all you. You still got
a little bit of Irish? Yeah, yeah, this is more LaVar.
Come on, this is It's crazy today, no saying it
far from LaVar today. Come on, that's not me, dude.
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Come on, BRADYO, come on, Brady, you're still you're so
part Irish. Stop trying to egg me on. This is
your dream, all right, you had to. You're the woman
wants to have with this. Hey hey, Jonas, what instrument
did you play in your band? I was a singer,
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the air guitar. But I can play this song on
the drums. You could sing this one too. Yeah, let's
hear Jonas. Come on, is not me? Come on Jonas?
Come yes, yes, yes, do with Jonas, do with Jonas? Yes, yes,
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breaking up Jonas, breaking Jonas? Come on, come on yeah Jonas, Man,
that was gold. Come on, come on, hey man, this
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was amazing. The cran burdos burtos. I like that a lot. Um,
I like that a lot. Brady trying to not acknowledge
his Irish heritage now because he's Italian. I'm not saying
I'm not acknowledging it. I've never been the one who's
sang the song. That is a no win scenario. You
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can't mess yeah, and it's not nobody's going to reach her.
Destroyed Bert Berto put the dirt on top of that
guy killed it with a T K I L T.
Probably use a different way to describe what we did
there with her. She's no longer with this so well.
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I was talking about the song. Okay, y well all,
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the way, before we get to over unders Brady any
tips for a LaVar sitting aside Rob Stone for the
draft coverage. I know you do during the college football season.
So the first thing is, people gotta tune and you
gotta listen because these are some of my favorite peeps. Obviously,
Big Bro LaVar is gonna be there, but I've worked
with Rob. Rob does a great job of hosting and
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kind of making sure to tee you guys up. He'll
keep it funny too. I would say this, you gotta
make sure you pay attention to Rob because he's slick,
and he's funny and he's witty. So you gotta you
gotta stay on point with what he's saying and the
conversation because he will he'll he'll throw some things out there,
so you gotta stay on point with that. Uh you
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know J, I know J for people who don't. Great
guy obviously is in the know and all this stuff.
He'll he'll know the picks before the picks are even made,
so that'll be fun. And then I've worked with Rick
Spielman before. Um, he used to come on and do
some hits back when I worked for another station. Great guy,
as analytical as they come in regards to the game
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of football. But he can be funny. But you might
have to pull out of him LaVar so. And then
you gotta, you gotta, you gotta acknowledge his hair because
we used to have a ranking of the top general
manager's hair and Ryan Pace used to be up. There's
no longer there though, Ryan Poles, you know, kind of
as as slid in there. Um. But I don't know
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if I if I could compare the two a little
different styles and all that, but but you know that
that would be up next for the conversation is is
how is the hair looking? Because it was less sneed,
it was Ryan Pace, Rick Spielman. Those top three were
always jockeying for the top head of lettuce as far
as the NFL front office, I'll be sure. I'll be
sure to jump forward that. Yeah. And by the way,
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Rick Spielman and Chris Spielman, I made the trap game
on those two guys, Like it looks like they do
a lot of shoulder shrugs, you know what I mean,
Like you guys don't even lift, you don't really go. Yeah,
they're just big dude. So so they're to have some,
have some that. By the way, I'll say this, um
the GM front Rick Spielman did not deserve to be
fired by the Minnesota Vikings. And Ryan Pulls is off
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to a disastrous start with the Chicago Bears. But don't worry,
it's not a rebuild. According to Ryan Polls, he doesn't
want to consider what's happening in Chicago rebuild just what
you call it. Then if it's not a rebuild and
you're looking at the same going, we have a new
head coaster, huge general manager. We have a rookie quarterback
who's going into his second year. I mean, what would
you call their roster. I mean they're getting calls about
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veteran players like so Robert Quinn reportedly is is field
they're fielding calls for him for someone's gonna trade for him, right,
I mean, he's getting up there in age, but he's
he's still been a productive edge rusher eighteen and a
half sacks last year. You move if if you move,
it's really good. If you move on from him, you're
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you're basically saying like, yeah, we're rebuilding. I mean that
that's what it is. That's what it would be. Wouldn't
not be like would you find I think it could
be defined by understanding that us first have something built
before it could be rebuilt. Well, here's very profound. I
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mean they just have not started building. And here's the
end thing. Even if it is a rebuild, that's not
a knock on Ryan Poles rebuilt there there, What are
they rebuilding? You know six you know the you know
the Devon Hester days and they're long, they're long removed
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from the b Black days and the Briggsy days. It's
not a rebuild. You gotta build it first. What he
needs to start saying is we're building because you can't rebuild.
It's God, whatever it is that you were thinking you
were going to rebuild, there's nothing to rebuild, Okay, it's
it's just it's you have to start from scratch. And
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let me ask you this, If you guys were on
a team like that, wouldn't you know, all right, we're rebuilding,
like like even I know nobody likes the word and
Howie Rose and I was like, well, I don't like
I don't like the word rebuild. That's not the term
I like to throw around. He was saying that last
year and they ended up making the playoffs. Are good
for them. But like, would you if you guys were
veterans on that team, signed through this next season or
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the year after whatever, wouldn't you be having conversations as
veterans like, yeah, we're rebuilding like you would see the
direction of the team right though, because you're trying to
win your conversations at everyone, please bear with me, but
side this is are going crazy. Yeah, I gotta satisfection.
So if it sounds like I was speaking from my head,
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it's because I can't breathe through my nose. Uh. I
wanted to win. What I knew we were good anymore. Um,
at the point in time that I realized that we
were not a good team, it still was. There's hope
that our effort, kid turned this around. You always believe
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that you can win. I mean, I don't think I've
ever had a mottlement as low as we may have
been at times in Washington, I don't know that I
ever just went in like, yep, we we were rebuilding.
We can't with you know, let's let me trying to
make my money, keep my job. Like I don't think
I've ever approached it that way. I would say the same.
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I mean, I think most veterans always think like they
can be the difference or it's not. They're not that
far removed from turning it around. Um. I would look
at the Bengals, for example, and where they were before
they got Joe Burrowing, and even where they were his
rookie season. I mean, you're essentially talking about two off
seasons to free agency classes, draft classes, and they're a
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team that ended up winning the NFC and playing the
Super Bowl in a second year. So I think because
there's examples like that, and the Bengals are a team
that had a long hiatus from playing in a super Bowl,
it gives all those other teams hope. And that's what honestly,
the general manager, the head coach is selling. Whether it's
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the general manager to the masses of the course of
the off season when he speaks of the head coach
in general, he set it to the fans, he set
it to the players. He's trying to get them to
believe that they can be the difference, that these young
guys can step up into that role and they can
have success early in their career. So it's it's it's
never like that. I mean, every time you begin a season,
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I don't know how realistic it is where a team says, Okay,
we have a shot at winning a super Bowl, but um,
you always think you do or that's the goal, and
you never know until you really get into the regular
season and you start to kind of find out what
type of team you have. Like that's the hard part
is not that preseasons of relevant because I think it
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really matters for roster back into the rosters and young
guys getting some game represent experience. But it doesn't in
regards to finding the identity of what your team is.
You know, you really don't figure it out it's almost
halfway through the season because you have injuries, you have
things that you think are gonna work scheme wise that don't.
And about halfway through the season, you're finally like all right,
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like here's who we are, this is what we do well,
this is what we don't do well, and here's what
we have. Here's what we don't have because you can't
make those changes once you're getting the thick of it
and you're halfway through the season, So it becomes, it
really does become more of a like temperature check halfway
through the season before you really get an idea of
what you're capable of what's going to happen. It's two
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where your mouth is. I have been loosing lying life
and it's over under. Let's go, come on, lead to lap.
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What do we got all right, you guys? Yesterday we
had asked number of quarterbacks trapped in the first round.
Today we shift two running backs, number of running backs
in the first round and a half um over under.
I don't think you see them and it's sad, But
I just I think there are a lot of good
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a lot of good backs. Just I don't think they're
gonna take the take that pick man um in the
entire round. Yeah, gosh. And who's go back, go back
through the past two years, and it's gonna be Bruce
Hall is gonna be the first guy off the board. Right.
As far as I like Isaiah spill I like the
kid out of Texas in and to um Lee, I'm
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gonna take the over. I've got faith in the running
back position. I refuse to live in a world where
the running backs not going in the first round, even
though I'm pretty sure that happen a couple of years ago. Alright, Well,
back to quarterbacks. Can he Pickett draft position for him?
Sixteen and a half? Over take the under, Um, I'm
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going to take the over. I'm gonna take the end. Yeah. Yeah,
Hey man, So what do we do it? You guys
don't want to get it right? Somebody somebody, somebody trading up.
I mean, how we feel about this. So somebody's gonna
make a move, getting nervous that Kenny's gonna go into twenties,
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and they trade up to fifteen fourteen, how do we
think this is gonna go. We'll see. I told you
I think he could slide to the second row. I
don't know that we have a ton of time to
debate this, to be honest, Oh maybe, I mean, listen,
we could have the conversation all that. I mean, do
idea of sourcing. He sounds like he has sourcing on this.
I have zero, So honest, I'm looking back through the
years of running backs sticking in the first round, and
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we we've got mostly one has been taken in the
first round, but they're also guys were taken kind of high.
When they haven't been taken high. You find yourself in
a year where none get taken. What else we got? Lee?
Are you guys? Caban Thibodeaux draft position five and a half.
Take the under on that. I think someone's gonna be
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willing to take him in the top of the top five. Well,
by the way I saw him in an interview yesterday,
really smart guy. He'll be phenomenal in the media whenever
he decides to call it a career. Unfortunately, I think
he's going to be drafted by the New York Jets.
Uh and that seems like doo him for for Cabon Thibodeau.
I'm gonna take the under she here all your comment man,
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you know I'll be warming up in the pen if
you guys need somebody to break down. The draft coming
up Thursday night, Big draft, gu big time. You will
be the guy in the background scream. But you know
what when when, trust me, Jonas will come by and
he will stare at you like he will stand there.
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He's gonna be wearing black I'll tell you right now,
he'll have on a black jacket. I mean he will
be let you and so you actually look at him.
I swear to you he does this every single time,
and Super Bowl anywhere else. We're the racist and where's
the black jackson? I'm telling you that's the only thing
he wears out in public. I'm sorry for sorry, sorry
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about that. You too, sorry about that. I don't know
why Brady had to bring that. I told you he
dresses like one of the villains from the original Superman. Yeah,
I see that. I mean he does look like one
more than the other woods. What kind of the baby
like the big must will do but just smaller. But
zad have giant is um like I'm most positive. Yeah,
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kind of like, who's the bigger guys? That the bigger
but I think giants though, Yeah, well tell me about it. Yeah,
well the old eleven toe over here? What else you got,
Lee Fellas? Yesterday we had talked about the big ten today,
Pack twelve. Number of Pack twelve players drafted in the
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first round four and a half under, Um, you got Tibodel,
You've got both cornerbacks out of Washington and Drake London.
That's four. Um, Devin Lloyd, Devin Loyd be five. I'll
take the over. I think, well, I don't know. Maybe
I'm not sure if both cornerbacks will go. That's a
tough one. And I don't By the way, I don't
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know who the six would be. So you're really betting
that someone takes a linebacker off the ball linebacker Drake Jackson, Yeah,
you ain't offer. I mean maybe Abraham Lucas at o' tackle.
You know that could be impossible with the under this,
you know, I'm good as you know, I'm a bar.
I'm gonna say the under on this. And I think
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it's because one of those quarterbacks doesn't have one, and
you know it is packed twelve days because we get
usc a lot. Petro's Papa acis next hour, so I'm sure, Yeah,
that's right. We get talk to him. By the way,
he texted me earlier this week, he's already got a
red ass about something, and I'll just team him up
and let him go get one question. And I listened.
I listened to a portion of Good Show. I think
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I know you're talking about it should be fun out
the gay. Lastly, you guys, we've talked about the current
NFL quarterbacks traded during the draft and a half under. Oh,
I'm gonna take the over because I mean Baker Mayfield.
We're saying Friday he gets traded, right, that's a part
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of this. Yeah, like that's during the entire draft. Um, yeah,
I'll take it the over and think we see some action, baby,
give me some action. A couple of draft guys, Lavre
and I just breaking this stuff down. So it's done. Man,
you've got that right. It's uh thanks bar hi've are
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Come on, LaVar, Today's Today. You can pull this off.
Come Olavar, all right, start what you're doing because I'm
about to ruin the image and style that's used to
look funny. But ya will make the money. See so
your world. I hope you're ready for me, and look
out the ground. I'm gonna do full of time. That
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sounds like that about the underground. Yeah, so just let
me myself. My name is empty pronounced with the umpty
oh like them and all the rappers in the Tumpton.
Please allow me the bump things. I'm stepping talk just
like imp be dump things. You're going to pom and
that there we bump me. I think I was gonna
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do that to you. I'm gonna do that thing again. Uh.
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There are some good things that happen, and there's some bad,
and then there's some downright ugly things. It's type four good, bad,
and ugly. Alright, lead to lab executive producer, who's got
what this week? Well, as we do every single week,
we started with the good Jonas that falls to you
this week. Uh, this is easy. It's Draft week. I
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love the NFL Draft. It's the two most popular sports,
it's the NFL and college football and they're all combined
in the same night for a three day extravaganza. And
it's gonna be in Las Vegas. It's gonna be at
the Bellaggio LaVar is gonna be inside the draft and
the picks will be made and guys will be walking
up on stage outside. It's gonna be a lot of fun.
(36:05):
I was sort of skeptical with the whole moving it
around into different places. Any of these cities they've moved into, Chicago, Philly, Dallas,
every one of them has delivered, every single one of them.
Cleveland was awesome. Every single one of them is delivered.
And I think Vegas I expect the same from Vegas.
I love the NFL Draft. That's my good for this week.
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Onto the bed, Brady, let us know. Uh, it's it's
pretty easy for me. It's Ben simmons Um just letting
his team down, not even attempting to go out there
and play. The more you hear, the more you're going,
all right, what's the truth? At first, it was the
backstorreness after ten days of making progress and hope for
game four. Now he's saying he's got a mental block
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or is something else going on? I don't know. It
seems like there's more to this, but either way, it's
just a bad look for the Nets, too bad look
for Ben Simmons, and really not helping out his team. Yeah,
but you know, if he uses mental block, I mean,
it's kind of a safe space. You can't really call
him on it because then you can't say anything about
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people's mental health now. And that's the reality is is
in today's age, Like you know, you want to use that, Okay,
Like no one's gonna say anything. I'll say something for
his teammates. It's a he should have come out publicly
and said it then, and a lot sooner than until
after the game. Right. It seemed like it was a
reaction to a lot of the criticism that he took.
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So I don't care if people get upset about it.
I've never put out my teammates like that, so I
would try to do the best. I can help support
him to go out there and play with him, compete
with them. Can we make a promise on this show
that if one of us is being soft, we just
call each other soft, but we can do it on
the air even like we just do that. I mean,
think about LaVar's got a size effection. He's playing banged
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up today, He's still here. Yeah, and then you got
Roberto's teasing him. And Roberto is teasing him by playing
the Humpty song d I when you come back from
one time? Because he hears me on breaks, you know,
trying to clear it out. Why why did Tony Montana
referen You gotta ask bertso you know, don't think he's
seen trying to sound rolling around the baby powder over?
(38:20):
Here is your skin again? He's seen that's pretty good.
Oh my gosh. Lastly, you guys, LaVar, let us know
what was ugly this week? Well, I mean they've all
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been easy then, because the ugly is Ben Simmons. Let's
keep it going, Let's keep the party going on Ben
Simmons for double credit. I mean, that's ugly. I don't
I don't think it gets any uglier than what it
did with Ben Simmons, you know, and that's the idea.
Sometimes you do gotta play hurt, you know. And well
we'll see was over over over, under Oli Hill coming back.
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