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May 6, 2022 37 mins

Jonas Knox, Brady Quinn and LaVar Arrington think Jimmy G is in a great spot to be the Niners savior as they continue to gamble on Trey Lance. Jonas challenges the guys to a game of “Horse Name or Horse Crap.” The Big Ten aims to surpass the SEC with their upcoming media rights deal and the last BQ News of the week.

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fs ARE. Just you know, gesture Berto mad you know, yeah,

(01:02):
just tell me, just tell him tell him what you did?
What did you do? Oh wow, it's just uh, I mean,
I don't blame him like I'll just say that, but yeah, it's, um,

(01:22):
I just don't understand you guys. Yeah, well it's confusing.
I mean, listen, it's uh, you know, he's he's into
certain things. But we have got a jammed pack, action
packed our here on Fox Sports Radio. I mean, tons
to get to, but we must get off to what
we do here on this show every single Friday and

(01:44):
let people know that. Um, when you're looking around today
and it feels like there's a weekend right around the corner,
there's a reason for that. Because it's a football Friday.
It is a football Friday here on yeah Friday. Ye,

(02:06):
come on, yeah, it is a Friday here. We've been talking,
We've been talking to NFL. We've been talking some horse racing,
Kentucky Derby this weekend. All sorts of fun stuff here,
but maybe not so far much fun for the San
Francisco forty Niners and their fan base. Um. This story
made the round yesterday a little bit. Uh. NFL reporter

(02:29):
Matt Lombardo tweeted on Thursday that he has heard that
the forty Niners staff has been underwhelmed by Trey Lance
thus far. Uh, this is also a following a report
from Adam Schefter a couple of months ago in which
he says that Trey Lancers probably further behind than people realize, um,

(02:50):
which maybe leads the forty Niners to maybe not want
to trade Jimmy Garoppolo as much as maybe the some
of the stuff out there is do have to believe,
and Jimmy Garoppolo obviously recovering from his surgery and the
decision to have that. I don't think Jimmy Garoppolo is
going anywhere if any of this stuff is out there,
And I know, Brady, you've thrown this out there. How

(03:12):
ready as Trey Lance gonna be, we didn't really get
to see a whole lot of them last year. I
just the longer this goes on, the more I believe
Jimmy Garoppolo is going to be a forty Niner. I
don't think it's the worst thing in the world, but
I think Garoppolo is gonna be there, and I would
venture to guess that Garoppolo is gonna start some games
for the forty Niners this upcoming season. I'll call my
shot right now. Yeah. Look, I didn't have Trey Lance

(03:35):
that highly ranked last year as far as the quarterback
traft class, and it wasn't necessarily anything that he did
or didn't do. It was the fact that he him
played one game in two years. So the truth of
the matter was he only started one year during his
time in North Dakota State and that was a few
years before COVID disrupted everything. And then he had one

(03:56):
exhibition game and he looked very raw. And think the
times that people saw him play last year in San
fran he looked very raw. And now that the good
thing is I think as you watched the course of
a game, he got better as the game went on
and started to settle in. But he wasn't Trevor Lawrence.
He wasn't justin fields to me or mac Jones, guys

(04:16):
who I felt like, we're a little more ready and
prepared for the next step the NFL level. Um. Now,
I was never a fan of Zach Wilson. I like
Trey Lance better than him. But the truth is, there
was gonna always be a lot of development with Trey Lance,
and I honestly believe the move by the forty Niners
up to the spot they went to maybe had more

(04:38):
to do with what they thought they could get in
return for that third pick from another team than maybe
what they were gonna do in that spot. So that
that's just my theory on it. And and I don't
know if the truth will ever come out. I think
we've seen some tea leaves of what San Francisco and
who they were trying to get. But the reality is
now is they've got, you know, Jimmy G there, who

(05:01):
did what was in his best interest this offseason and
in getting surgery, and they find themselves in a position
where why not write it out? You know, I said
this when this past year ended, everyone thinks that Jimmy
G is gonna be somewhere else where is he going?
Like who's the trade partner? Not only have those trade
talks stopped because of the surgery, but beyond that, everyone's

(05:21):
kind of a line in what they've got moving forward.
You know, even Carolina to a degree, I don't think
a third round pick in Matt Corrall and the gates
you from trading for Jimmy G. But still it's like
you've kind of addressed it in a way. So I
don't know if there's any clear cut, you know, a
spot where you're saying this would make a lot of
sense for Jimmy G. The only other team, and I

(05:41):
keep throwing this out there, is the New York Giants,
and I know they want to be all be all
in on Daniel Jones, but that's just a team where
I think if things go south and you think you
can be competitive, you'd like to have someone there like
that that's had success, It's been to a Super Bowl before,
so um. You know, it's probably the best interest of
the forty Niners to keep Jimmy G if they don't

(06:03):
feel like Lance is ready. But again, the hard thing
with that is, then what does that say about trade
Lance and your decision to trade up and give up
all that draft compensation to go get him the first place?
Do we know where he's at and his healing process,
like as he totally rehabbed yet is he is he?
I think it's like a six month deal, like he

(06:23):
wouldn't be ready until the summertime. M hmm. See, here's
my thing. When if if the injury isn't, if the
surgery isn't a part of the equation, I think it's
a foregone conclusion that Jimmy Garoppolo is still the starter
for the forty Niners. I think it's the the injury

(06:44):
that makes it a debate altogether. Um. And then it
now leads me to the idea of if you have
a guy who's going to be rehabbing all the way
into the summer, and you're hoping that he's going to
be paired for the start of training camp and and
hope that you have no setbacks, then now the question becomes,

(07:06):
at what point in time do you start to a
either panic that that trade lance may not transition into
being a starting caliber quarterback for this team and and
be do you start losing confidence and and the fact

(07:27):
that this is your backup and and and this was
a first round draft pick that was supposed to transition
into being that that starting guy. I just I just
wonder how how how this will play out when when
the whispers become louder, you know, as it applies to
the pick on trade lance, and what what bearing does

(07:49):
that have on John Lynch and and on on Shanahan.
And I know people are high on them, and this
team has overachieved through through some pretty um interesting circumstances,
But I mean, what does that if this turns into
a misspick. You know, what does that look like? What?
How is that being judged? How is that being measured?

(08:12):
He also Trade Lance also got banged up last year.
I mean he hurt his finger the final preseason game
against the Raiders. Then he suffered some sort of a
knee injury, uh like week five or six, whatever it was,
during the regular season. I mean, they have no clue
what they've gotten him, and so what do you do?
You just throw him out there? Can you? If you say,

(08:35):
Jimmy Garoppolo still on the roster and you are dead
set on wanting to find out what you got in
trade Lance? If you put Tray Lance out there the
first four or five games of the season and next
week we'll find out what the schedule looks like, so
it'll be you know, probably easier to answer this. But
if you throw him out there the first four or
five weeks of the regular season and he's not good,
Kyle Shanahan just gonna bench him to throw in Garoppolo,

(08:57):
or they are they pot committed at this point to
trade Lance to where now we're gonna let him go
through his struggles and that's just gonna be that, and
then we're gonna pay Garoppolo million dollars to be a
backup all year. Like, That's that's what I wonder. That's
where I wonder what San Francisco's thinking is on tree
Lance this upcoming season. It's tough to know at this point, right,
I mean, it will only know once we get into

(09:18):
it and then figure out when Garoppolo is healthy, if
there's a market for him. The last thing that's always
a wild card and you can never predict, is if
there's an injury to a starting quarterback, you know that
that's gonna potentially cause him to miss the rest of
the season, um or a purse of the season. Right,
that's happened before. Um, you don't have to, you know,
look back too far to look at Teddy Bridgewater and

(09:40):
his injury and how that impacted the Eagles with Wentz
then being the starter in Bradford going to Minnesota. So
there's all those scenarios that could play themselves out. That's
the only thing that I think you keep in your
back pocket. And whether you're the Brown hold on to
Baker Mayfield if they're thinking that, or even if you're
the San Francisco forty nine is I think in both
cases The really interesting thing is in Cleveland, you've got

(10:01):
a potential suspension where you look at the other two quarterbacks,
you having your roster and go, yeah, Mayfield want healthy
is probably a better option. But do we want to
deal with that and and what that all might mean?
And then another side with San Francisco, it's like, well,
Garoppo is not healthy, but if and when he is,
do we really want to keep him on the roster
If we're fully saying we're moving forward with Trey Lance

(10:23):
and then have him sit here as a backup. You
know he's done that before. But to your point, like
what imes if Trey Lance falls flat on his face,
you don't think people are gonna be chairing for Jimmy G.
I actually think Jimmy G's in a great spot because
he's either gonna be a wanted commodity once he is
healthy by potentially another team, either via injury or just
overall desire because he gives him a better option, you know,

(10:45):
or if it goes you know, if it happens to
work out where he has to ride the bench, if
things don't go well for Trey Lance, he's sitting with
a smiler's face, like, yeah, I'll go and be the
hero for this team because that's a roster that's ready
to win now. And I think that's the difficult all
path for San Franz looking with the pieces that they have,
if they stay healthy, there's no reason why they could

(11:05):
win the NFC West, but they can challenge the l
A Rams in that regard. So short runway for certain
for for trade Lands. Um, if Jimmy Garoppolo is indeed
sitting out watching and waiting, because again, the only thing
that people really can complain about, I mean, maybe there's two,

(11:25):
but maybe the main one is Jimmy Garoppolo staying healthy. Um. Otherwise,
I mean, I know there's been criticisms on him being
able to make the big throws at at big moments
in big times, but I mean, again, if I'm talking
from the player perspective, former player, I would love to

(11:46):
have been on a team where our quarterback was good
enough to to be a part of us making it
to the super Bowl, because that that's that's ultimately you
can't fake that. You gotta be good enough as as
a a game manager like a Trent Dilfer, but but
enough talent in in what you bring to the game

(12:08):
as a as a game manager too to fit in
for you to get there, or it's the other side
of it, where you're just really good enough as a
quarterback to play ball well enough for your team to
make it all the way to the final game of
the year, regardless of what side you fall on on
what Jimmy Garoppolo is, He's not only been that guy

(12:31):
to make it into the to the Super Bowl, but
he's also been that guy to overcome some of the odds.
I mean, they did not have the greatest you know
of health as a team last season, and they were
still able to pull their season back together again and
make something of it. And I think a large part
of that is because of the way Jimmy Garoppolo is

(12:52):
as a player and as a person. I think there's
a tremendous value to him um as as this team's quarterback.
And I think that that makes it tremendously difficult for
someone who isn't prepared to be an outright leader and
an outright starter as as the guy that comes in
and takes that position from Garoppolo. Two Pros and a

(13:14):
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(13:34):
of history here. I don't believe that we've ever done
this segment in the history of the show. I know
for certain that LaVar Arrington has not been a part
of this segment. We might have done this in our
our Grab Bass Sunday edition years and years ago. But
this is going to be a little bit of sports
radio history, never before heard. We'll have that for you
right here on fs ARE. Be sure to catch live

(13:56):
editions of Two Pros and a Cup of Joe with
Brady Quinn, lavarre Ington and Jonas Knocks week days at
six am Eastern three am Pacific on Fox Sports Radio
and the I Heart Radio app Rainstone. Did he away
from the No get an umbrella? I've got to tell

(14:18):
you something to babe, WHOA this phenomenon phenomenal. We had
to put it in a song and it goes like, whoa,
come on, Brady, No, I told you Boycott, stop doing
the creepy whispering thing. I gotta do it. No, you

(14:39):
do not. You absolutely do not have to do this.
Man trying to add a little flavor to this song.
It's just getting creepier and creepier. Well, look, because the
air drums don't really play well on the on the radio.
All right, it's cool for a TV show, but I
gotta try to add a little Okay, how about this.
It might not be cool, but the whisperings even less cool.

(15:00):
And that's coming up and I'm not messing with any
of that. All right. Well, it is two pros and
a cup of Joe here on Fox Sports Radio. Men
just mean it's funny, like I'm getting picked on here,
Like I feel like you kind of brought it on
yourself a little bit. I don't think so. I think
I think you two juice heads have conspired against me

(15:22):
here on a Friday for whatever reason. Like you guys are,
We can move on. We have a fun game to play.
We do. We do have a fun game. I got this.
Let me quarterback this, and you know I'm your mentor
and radio all right, so let's, uh, we have a
fun little game here. But because these guys have conspired
against me all show, let's put them against each other,

(15:42):
all right, let's do that. And so we're gonna try
and break up this little union, this little partnership you
got going on here. Uh, And it is two pros
and a cup of Joe. It's Brady Quinn, LaVar, Arrington
Jonas and actually here on fs are we are gonna
have a b Q news coming up later on this hour.
But we decided, all right, so there's a there's a
big event this weekend. It's a Kentucky derby some horse racing,

(16:05):
and um I decided because Brady threw this out there, like, hey,
what about putting together a fun little game. So the
game we got is a game called horse name or
horse crap? All right. Now, it is either the name
of a horse racing this weekend at Churchill Downs, or
it's a name that's completely made up. All right. So

(16:26):
we've got a list here. We can start off with
Brady Olivar. Anybody want to start off first. We'll go
one at a time and you have to say whether
or not it's a horse name or horse crap. Um,
do you guys want to who wants to go first? Brady?
You want to go first first? All right? So here
we go. Um, if we have some music here, so
we got a theme, so here this is perfect. That's

(16:50):
all right. Here we go. So horse name or horse crap?
Starting off with Brady Quinn. Brady, horse name or horse crap?
Pauline's Pearl. Horse name that is correct? Good is on
the board, Brady quick on the board here? That is
a that is a horse name. I checked behind the horse.

(17:18):
I prefer to check underneath the horse. But again we
move on. We go over to uh to LaVar Arrington
LaVar looking to get on the board in this debut
edition of Horse Name or Horse Crap? LaVar, Horse name
or horse crap? Kenny Mayne, Oh, horse crap? That is correct?

(17:42):
A little play on words. All right, let's go back
over to Brady Quinn here all tied up in the
debut edition of Horse Name or Horse Crap? Brady, Horse
name or horse crap? Amber Turn horse crap? That is correct? Yes,
that is I was. Uh so Brady, you guys are

(18:03):
perfect thus far, just dominating this game. So now we
go back over to LaVar. All the pressure is mounting
on sticks Errington College Football Hall of Fame or definitely
the highlight of his career is playing horse Name or
horse Crap Here on Fox Sports Radio, Olivar horse Name
or horse Crap cocktail moments. Oh wow, I mean I

(18:25):
would love to say it's horse c but it is
definitely a horse name that is correct. Look at you,
all right? What a name that could be? Like a
name of a boat, that could be a name of anything.
What was it wasn't a Cocktails and Dreams? Is that
the name in the movie Cocktail? The name of the
bar and cocktail? I think it was that the name
of it Cocktails and Dreams. That has to be If

(18:48):
it is, that has to be where that the horse
name comes from. By the way, that's an underrated Tom
Cruise movie Cocktail. Yeah, I think everyone is underrated. Really,
you don't like? Can I hear something that the day
in the news he like landed a helicopter on his own? Now, god,
it's always something he does his own stunt was a

(19:11):
Harrison sport? Yeah, Harrison Ford did? Yeah? Was that a
Augusta National or another Muni golf Horseland all right we
continue on horse name or horse crap. Here on Fox
Sports Radio, Brady Quinn, Merce LaVar Arrington, Brady Quinn, we
are all tied up a two apiece. Next horse name

(19:32):
up for you? Is that horse name or horse crap?
My Philly twirl, horse name or horse crap the hardest one.
So I'm gonna say horse name, and I don't feel
good about it though, jonas well, you should Brady, because
that is correct. It is a same undefeated thus far
as Brady Quinn, LaVar looking to keep pace here on

(19:52):
Fox Sports Radio. So here we go horse that's literally
no place. Horse crap, horse name or horse crap, Olivar Arrington.
Next up here the name Turner loose, horse name or
horse crap. It's a good one, um Man, Turner lose.

(20:17):
I'm gonna go with horse crap on this one. That
is incorrect. That is a horse name, LaVar. I don't
know what you did there. You are a classless If
you're going to go into the restroom, might as well.
Um you know, yeah, that is a good point we have.

(20:41):
If you see the movie The Wrestler. All right, so
you go over to Brady, who's got a one point
lead here on the debut edition, of horse name or
horse crap. Here on Fox Sports Radio, Brady, next name
up for you, horse name or horse crap. Everything I do,
I do it for glue, horsecrap. It's kind of it's

(21:02):
too long. That is correct. Can you imagine say the
name of a kid, but but act like it's coming
down the final stretch and down the stretch they come.
It's everything I do. I do it for glue with
the lead. Yeah, it's yeah, doesn't doesn't really work, all right,

(21:22):
So LaVar, next up here, LaVar, you are trailing by
a point, but but there's an opportunity to still get
back in the game. I'm trailing, actually aren't. Um, yeah,
we're trailing by two. But you can make it up
here if you get this trail, if I get this,
if you get this correct? Alright, So LaVar, next up
for you, a horse name or horse crap. Tickle me

(21:43):
Elmer's Yeah, I'm gonna go with horse crap one. This
one that is correct. Well done, You're back in its baby,
all right, Brady, Brady Quinn, here we go. Horse name
by all the time? Oh man? All right, Brady Quinn.

(22:07):
Next up, horse name or horse crap. Chopper's Gas Station
that might be the lamest one ever. What do you
what does it mean? I don't get it. I just
it was just a name. I was the answer, the

(22:31):
dumbest one. What do you mean? So I just picked
at randomly? I don't understand what the what's the product?
All right? Next up for LaVar Arrington, LaVar horse name
or horse crap? A fifth leg? All right? And here's
the funniest thing is I know you gave me horse crap,

(22:53):
but for some strange reason, it might be a horse name.
I'm gonna go with horse crap though that is correct?
Ill done, well done, I mean it's not it's not.
I yeah, do that one. Coming down home and on
the stretch they come a fifth leg coming on strong.

(23:16):
Using that fifth leg. It's like he's got an extra wheel. Alright, now,
Brady Quinn, Brady Quinn, can he's got an extra word?
Can you do a hairy carry? Mixed in? Child? Was stretched?

(23:39):
They come, Hi speak little witch. It's a fifth flag? Um, alright,
so Brady you can have backwards? Is you know a
fifth flag? And Latin is ericton? Alright? Uh? Brady, you

(24:01):
want to used to Brady? Can I game there? Oh? Brady?
You can use the game here. Just the Harry Carry
is the best Harry Carry comes out peak peak j K. Right. Alright,

(24:23):
So to to ice the game for Brady Quinn. If
he gets this correct, it is a rap, he wins
the debut edition of a horse name, horse crap, horse's
name like what Brady horse name or horse crap pony romo, God,

(24:45):
I wish it was a horse name, but it's horse crap.
I think that is correct, and Brady Quinn has done it.
Is your winner on the debut edition of horse name
or horse crap or gragulation. Congratulate you made it? Any Ea?
What was wrong? What was wrong with shoppers gas station?

(25:06):
I don't understand. What's the problem with that? Yeah, I
mean he doesn't. We can't. Can we tell it on
the air eventually? All right? It is uh, two pros

(25:28):
and a cup of Joe here Fox Sports Radio coming
up in ten minutes from now, we're gonna have another
edition of the b Q News, the award winning edition
of the b Q News to wrap up shop here
on a Friday. Um. Now, this was a story that
came out this week, Um that apparently somebody's looking to
get paid and that somebody is, Um, the Big Ten
there's a new media rights deal that could be done

(25:50):
by Memorial Day. At least that's the plan. Kevin Warren,
the Big Ten commissioner, is hoping to have an agreement
in place later on this month. And um, it could
be worth a record setting one billion dollars according to
Sports Business journal. Um and um, you know Fox obviously, Yeah,
I mean yeah, that's per year. Yeah, Um, that's per

(26:14):
per year, per year. That yeah, so one billion per
season according to this I was thinking way more than that,
according to a sports business journal, are you joking? Yes?
And that's that's literally what I think that Thursday Night
Football writes went for for streaming. That's prime time. I'll

(26:34):
just say this, and this is not because Brady's involved
with Big New Kickoff or because it's Fox. The way
that the Big Ten was presented this past season, it's
the one. It's the one time in recent memory I
can recall being more excited to watch another conference than
the SEC, like just the presentation of it. Look, you

(26:55):
guys were there for Iowa, Penn State, Michigan, Ohio State
was phenomenal. Michigan, Uh, Michigan State was fantastic, remember Camp
randall that jump around scene when people were back in
the stadium, like we talked to Joel Class seemingly every
week they were there and what eventually turned out to
be the game and the game people were talking about

(27:17):
the very next Monday when it came to college football.
I think the way that conference was presented this past season,
I think it's got to be in large part why
you're seeing the value of this conference go up as
much as it has. And I think it has a
lot to do with Fox, I really do. I mean, well,
I think it's it's a number of reasons that I
think that plays a role. I think, you know, the
vision of what Fox did was they realized that ESPN

(27:39):
is alienated college football fans. They really have. They've gotten
so hard into the SEC that they've essentially forgotten about
the rest of the Power five, the rest of the
FBF FBS conferences that are out there, and the Big
Ten holds a lot of value because if you think

(28:00):
about it, the landscape of the Big ten encompasses uh.
I want to say, a quarter of the country's population
when you go all the way west in Nebraska and
then all the way east to Maryland, and then everything
in between. When you think about the Midwest, that's a
huge chunk of our country. That's a huge like population
and number of viewers. So there's a lot of value

(28:21):
in that for advertisers, and that's one of the reasons why.
And the ratings obviously for Ohio State Michigan are always
the biggest every single year for regular season games. That's
that's why you've got something that Again, it is just
so easy to sell. Um So a billion dollars sounds
like a lot, but it's it's kind of probably fitting
for what it generates, which would net seventy one million

(28:44):
per school. That's a record, that's the most, that's more
than the SEC and so I I think if you're
looking at it from what whether it's Fox and whoever
else ends up getting a piece of it. Uh, it's
a home run I think for those those schools, those conferences.
But when you hear that money, you better believe that
players are gonna be saying, well, we're the ones doing
all the work, We're the ones you want to come watch.

(29:05):
We want to get a piece of that. Nil conversation,
it's it's gonna start happening in a year or two
with with them being viewed as employees and there's gonna
be probably a revenue split to help compensate them for that. Wow,
I mean you're gonna have to start creating. You remember
Northwestern they tried to create a union. Yeah, that was

(29:26):
It was sloppy though, and it wasn't It wasn't like
what this is gonna be. I mean, there's going to
have to be a union. There's going to have to
be organizing and and rules and laws and and and
you know, by laws and stuff like that. Like this
thing is is I mean that type of money that

(29:48):
I mean that to think, you know, to think that
even though the numbers in the past haven't been this large,
they still have always been large. And then some of
the schools claim to be, you know, so behind and
and finances and and revenue for the school and all
those different things, and you start to ask yourself if

(30:12):
they are leveraging football to pay for every single thing?
Is you know, it's it's like position that way, Like
without the football uh revenue, you can't sustain as as
a college. My whole thing is if if that now
is changing, if that's going to change, if the landscape

(30:35):
where all that money is going is going to actually
start to be divvied up between players. What exactly does
the model for these schools become? I mean, is it
based off a tuition? Is it? Is it based off
of special programming, graduate programming? Is it? Is it based
off of you know, the trademarks that they're able to get? What?

(30:59):
What is? What does the business model of these schools become,
especially those schools that you know, like a Penn State
or or like a you know, uh An Alabama. You
know that that are literally truly leveraging all the way
through their football program. It's uh and you know the

(31:19):
thing about it too, This one billion dollars per season,
it's worth every penny in my mind, is worth every penny.
It's too. It's to the point to where you you
have to commit to it. It's like this direct TV
Sunday ticket, which is now you know, we know the
future of that that is looking like it looks like
it's up in the air. But if you were a
business or a sports bar, even though the prices would

(31:39):
go up every year, you'd have to commit to it.
And it just feels like that's where the NFL and
college football are separating. Themselves to where look, you you
can you can hold your ground and say no, no, no no,
I'm not willing to pay those prices. All right, we're
just gonna go somewhere else and we're gonna get all
the eyeballs. And don't forget this too. In the past,
Nielsen the rating systems where you get that in the

(32:00):
number of viewers, all that they couldn't take a new account,
those bars, they couldn't take into account the hotels, etcetera.
They've changed it. They can now track those ratings as well,
so the ratings will continue to be inflated to a
degree because of all the various sources that they have
for viewership, even with cord cutting, you know, even with
stuff going to streaming, which you know some of that

(32:21):
could be a part of this package to who knows
how it's gonna be set up. But um that that's
that's just the truth. I mean. Live events, alright. Live
events are the it's the golden name, you know that
everyone's trying to get a part of. If you're a
broadcast cable network, if you're a streaming network like that's
where the value is because of the money you can

(32:41):
charge for advertising. If you have an advertising components to
it or gambling, which that's the biggest thing. And obviously
if you want to be involved in gambling, you have
to have live events. It doesn't make sense else, you know,
doing it in any other way. It's Two Pros and
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It's the b Q News, It's yours and we wrap
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Right now, though, it's time to put a bow on

(34:05):
this bad boy with this. Let's go to the news desk.
Here's Brady Quinn. YEA, Well, we've got a kind old
lady who's in some trouble, that's right, an eighty three
year old resident. Name's Helen. She's being accused of defecating

(34:26):
in the fitness pool center's pool and as well as
the fitness center shower. Now, Helen obviously denies these allegations.
She's claiming that her building is saying this because well
she doesn't tip, and um, you know, she doesn't believe
it's half the tip. But she proclaims herself to be
a former doctor and asking why would I do that?

(34:47):
And then further ads do they have any evidence? No, exactly.
This is ridiculous. How would you feel about the fact
if you came in and found it, old baby baby
Ruth just floating around there in the pool old baby route. Yeah,
I mean it's probably a new baby Ruth just from
an old source. Because she's an older woman. I kind

(35:14):
of feel bad about. You know, you get to an
age to where you can't really control it, and uh
so I would be a little bit more understanding. So
you're an apologist, is what you're saying. Yeah, I mean
you get to a certain age and you know, it's
a little bit more difficult. I have a soft spot
in my arm for that. Yeah. But but didn't you
know you had those control issues before you took your

(35:34):
ad to that public pool? Well sometimes you don't, I
mean the way, but this facility, the units go for
millions of dollars. It's in New York, so it's not
like a cheap place. So what is it? What does
it cause? You have to drain the pool? Correct? You
have to, and that's one of the issues they had
to shut down. UM had to shutdown the pool facility

(35:56):
in particular. But there's also other incidents where apparently she's
working on the fitness center with the wet bathing suit on,
she's not cleaning up after herself when she uses the equipment.
So there's just been some things that reportedly have have
ticked off some of the residents. Yeez, hey, Johnny, go
pick up your finger. It's in the corner over there. Yeah, sorry,

(36:16):
I need that no more. Yeah, how about this? Do
you guys. Do you guys ever have like a senior
year prank or anything like that? Yeah? Yeah, I mean
it was like a prank wars to where you would
uh it would be to be t p or we
did some stuff that's probably not legal now that way. Wow.
About this a high school near Jacksonville, A couple of

(36:40):
students I thought it'd be cool to take a shark
that they caught and gutted and then hang it up
at the front of their high school. And now ironically
they are Their mascot is the Sharks, so it kind
of falls in line. What's the problem. That's great. I
mean they should have put the shark back in, but
water it down. It's dead and it's dead. Yeah, oh no,

(37:05):
I don't know. It's actually pretty impressive the way it's
hanging from the rafters. I mean, yeah, they pulled this
thing up pretty high. How big a shark? Uh, it
looks to be at least ten feet. I mean, it's
that's a big one. I mean, good for them. Man, Like,
if you're going to do a prank, go all out.
I'm into it. You know you're into those sorts of things. Though, Yeah,

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