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May 9, 2022 37 mins

Jonas Knox, Brady Quinn and LaVar Arrington think something feels off in Baltimore as the Ravens continue to voice what they can do for Lamar Jackson while he stays radio silent. Shade is thrown in the world of college football. Plus, Monday Night Football Double Headers and another edition of the BQ News.

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(01:04):
according to Mary Kay Cabot, who covers the Cleveland Browns
UH for Cleveland dot com formerly the Cleveland Plane Dealer, UM,
the Jarvis Landry era in Cleveland is apparently over. That
is a rap. Uh she is calling. Uh says that
the door is closed. Um, that that Jarvis Landry is

(01:26):
done in Cleveland with the Browns. There was some speculation
after he was released that maybe they would try and
bring him back. Um, you know, the addition of Deshaun Watson,
he would be open to coming back to Cleveland. Apparently
that is a rap. But one team has has popped
up as a potential candidate for Jarvis Landry, and that
would be the Baltimore Ravens, who seemingly always need a

(01:49):
wide receiver or always uh, there's always got to be
more help, but receiver. You just stop there for a second.
What does that say about out either their organization or
is there more of an indictment on on Lamar. I
think it's the organization. It just it doesn't feel like

(02:10):
that's really ever like the biggest Do you say that
because guys have have either come and then gone and
nothing's really happened or like, what, what's your justificase for
saying that? Because that's honestly, if you think about the
style of offense in which they run and then the
criticisms of Lamar Jackson, it's like, at some point it

(02:30):
can't just we can't keep calling with the wide receivers,
right because right now Patrick Mahomes has Juju Smith, Schuster,
Marquis Valdez, Scandling. You know, you can talk about whoever
else they added through the draft, but I think we
assume he's still gonna put up a lot of numbers,
right Like, regardless of Tyreek Hill not being there, We're
like Andy Reid system, Patrick Homes still put up a

(02:50):
lot of numbers. The Green Bay Packers no Davante Adams.
You know, they brought up Sammy Watkins, as uh LaVar mentioned,
and then they drafted Christian Watson the second round that
brought in. I think Dubes is how you pronounce his
name out of Nevada. I mean, we still think they're
gonna be pretty productive through the air, right Like, I
just at some point the conversation is gonna turn where

(03:12):
people start looking at Lamar and saying like is he
capped out? And what he can be as a passer
in the league and and that's okay. It's just he's
always gonna have to have that other dynamic element to
run and take off if they're going to be successful.
Do you buy what Eric da Costa the GM said,
um he was talking with and this was courtesy of

(03:32):
the Ravens website, in which he said, I've had conversations
with Lamar many times, and I've said what can we
do to help you? What is most important to you?
And the thing he always comes back to his offensive line.
So it's not wide receiver, it's not you know, get
me more help, but wide receiver. Um, Lamar Jackson wants
helped with the offensive line. Do you do you buy

(03:53):
that is Lamar Jackson? Just this time? Do you let
her Lando Brown Jr? Uh? You know why you let
him go? I know it's it's there. They did draft
Tyler Linda Linda Bomb, So I mean he will help them,
He'll help, Yes, he will. I mean that is that's
a tremendous pick. Tremendous pick. But I just I don't know.

(04:14):
I think when you look at Lamar's situation, it's it's
a it is curious. Uh, I feel like that's the
justifiable word. It's a curious situation because that that dilemma
does exist where you wonder has he capped out as
a passer, you know, has he capped out as as

(04:38):
upside to what he can potentially do? You know he
has this? How many times do you think he's thrown
for over four thousand yards in his career? Don't look,
I don't know that he's done it yet. How he
has not? How many times has he thrown over over
three thousand yards? See? Now this one's damning. That's on

(04:59):
I'd say once that was his MVP season. So I mean,
I'm just saying, in the league where you've got guys
who are throwing for over five thousand yards, he's only
gone over three thousand once. I'm and I look, I'm
just pointed out. I think the world of Lamar Jackson.

(05:19):
But at some point it's not gonna be Well, Hollywood Brown,
it wasn't him, Rashad Bateman, wasn't him, Uh, Sammy Wat,
I mean whoever they've brought in. At some point, you
can't keep pointing and saying that's the wide receivers. They
can't draft wide receivers. They don't have any wide receivers.
At some point you're gonna say, maybe it's the person
throwing the ball. I mean, Mark Andrews is phenomenal. He's

(05:42):
one of the better tight ends in the league. But
outside of that, Yeah, what's the what's the threat downfield? Like,
what's what? What do you what do you look at
and go, oh, that could be a problem. Um And
I mean the fact that you want an m v P.
I think that's just a credit to what an athlete
he is got. Guy. That's what I'm trying to explain,
is it's not what the threat is. They've got guys.

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You put these guys with Aaron Rodgers, or you put
these guys with Patrick Mahomes, you put these guys with
with Russell Wilson, like you're gonna see productivity. That's what
I'm trying to say. It's it's it's not the guys
that he's saying, look at Lamar, you guys, look at him.
You gotta start to have the conversation of looking at him.
We're four years into this thing. Yeah, I mean, I

(06:28):
think this is a big obviously this is a big
boomer or I don't want to say bus I think
he's done too well to say it's a bus if
he doesn't, you know, take that next step for you know,
further or forward from where where they've been. But I
think they do have talent. But I also would say

(06:49):
that there is the idea that they could be better
on now outsides. I don't you know whether that's whether
that's true or not or what that whole in terms
of what his performances, I don't know. I found that
that was kind of hard. I mean, Tyler Huntley, it's
kind of hard. Tyler Huntley played pretty good and and

(07:12):
and giving an opportunity this past season. And I know
we threw it out like, you know, how much of
a of a step below Lamar Jackson is Tyler Huntley.
I don't think he's the same player. But it wasn't
this drastic fall off a cliff. You know, you go
from starter to back up. Now you're doomed. I think
they were doomed at the start of last season, and

(07:33):
we talked about the injuries at the time to wear Yeah,
they just you know, they were they were up against
it the entire way through. But yeah, I mean, Tyler
Huntley wasn't that much of a drop off from Lamar Jackson.
I just no, no, but I just I wonder, does
he is this not getting a long term contract done

(07:53):
because the Ravens keep saying it over no, you know,
we're trying to get something done. We we'd love to
get something done. Lamar Jackson, you uh, the Steve Bischotti
throughout you know, he really wants to win a Super Bowl.
That's what he cares most about. I mean, if you
were the Ravens or or if you were Lamar Jackson,
are you getting a deal done immediately? Like what's the hesitation?
Is it on Lamar's side or is it more in

(08:14):
the organization. But they're telling us all the right things
in the media, like why the hesitation on getting this
deal done? You can only ask Lamar at this point.
And that's the truth of it, because most players, I
mean Cayler Murray is asking for it after year three,
Lamar has headed into year five. You know, most people
would want to be capitalizing, you know, off of where

(08:35):
they're at. He's a former league MVP, he's won a
playoff game, He's been able to be successful within the division.
Um So I don't know, I can't answer that for you.
If he's turned off about him getting rid of Hollywood Brow,
which this has been going on since before that, but
if he doesn't feel as though he's getting what he
needs in Baltimore. I mean, is this just one of

(08:58):
those cases where he's in his time there and then
once to go and how does that play out? You know,
how does that play out? Do they do they allow
him to leave at at the end of his contract?
You know, how does that? How does that play out?
If he were willing to go all the way to
the end, so he could have the choice of if

(09:18):
he stays there or go somewhere else. I mean, most
most players don't approach it that way, but I mean
it's pretty admirable if you ask me. Yeah, I don't know.
I just the whole situation just feels it just feels
like something's off. I don't know, like it just does
something about It just feels off to me. And then
when you've got you know, the general manager saying, well,

(09:39):
you know, we're asking for his help, but all he
all he tells us in return is uh, you know,
we want I want offensive line help. I mean, it
just it feels like the Ravens are speaking a lot
in the media about what the situation is and what
they can do for Lamar Jackson, and he's just not
really doing it in return. He just he doesn't play
the social media game. He's not all about it like
some other quarterback acts have been. He's not taking the

(10:01):
approach that Kyler Murray took where his agents coming out,
and you know, because he's not. He doesn't have an agent.
It's just the whole The whole situation is I think
the most unique we've seen from a quarterback standpoint to
where the assumption was. And it felt like it's been
like this for years in the NFL. If you've got
a guy, try and get a deal done soon so
that way you can lock him in at that price

(10:23):
or whatever the going rate is at that time, because
these contracts are only gonna go up. And then you
have the Jared Goff Carson one stuff, and then people
got a little bit gun shy, and now Lamar is
sitting there, m v P got credentials. You would think
they'd want to get something done, especially if durability is
a concern with Lamar and the way his style of play.
And here we are still having the same discussions. There's

(10:44):
there's just no contract done. Meanwhile, Josh Allen got it done,
and I don't know. It's very weird. I keep going
back to this only because maybe it's playing a portion
into why Lamar Jackson hasn't signed an extension. Maybe the
offer from the Baltimore Ravens isn't satisfactory to him. Maybe
it's not what he wants, it's not up to par

(11:04):
with the Josh Allen extension or whoever else you want
to point to. Um, where would you guess last year
as far as passing attempts? Okay, Um, Lamar Jackson was
in the NFL Top twenty five. Where would you guess
he is passing attempts? Bottom five? Bottom five? Okay, bottom

(11:26):
five of the top twenty Okay, does LaVar have I guess? Oh? Man,
I mean, I'm assuming that he's not high on the list,
is what? In fact, he's not even on the list.
I mean, so, so just take that into account. I mean,
you've you've got I mean, I'm just you've got guys

(11:50):
who didn't even play a full slated seventeen games who
have more passing attempts, more passing attempts. Alright, but that
does have to be based off of his ability to
run though. Sure, Sure, and look there's times when there's
a pass play call and he's taken off and running
right like that's part of it. There's some RPOs involved
where he is part of that run pass option, if

(12:12):
you will, so that all plays a portion of it,
but there there. I mean, look, if you're looking at
the league and the way the game is played and
how you know guys have been most successful, you have
to be able to play from the pocket at some point.
And I think that question is still out there for
Lamar Jackson and whether or not he can successfully do

(12:32):
it consistently enough well enough to be able to get
Baltimore to a Super Bowl and win a Super Bowl.
I mean, you've seen within their own division in a
two year span the Bengals go from being dead last
to winning the a f C and get to a
super Bowl. And it wasn't on the legs of Joe Burrow.

(12:52):
And you could say it's the players they supplied him with. Well,
Rashod Bateman, there's a first round pick, Hollywood Brown was
the first round pick, and obviously it wasn't working through
that degree. You know, maybe they add someone else. You
know still on Maybe it's Jarvis Lgi. I don't I
don't know, but I'm just saying at some point people
are gonna stop saying, Hey, there's a wide receivers. The
radis can't find a wide receivers. It's something else. It's

(13:15):
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(13:35):
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(13:55):
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Fs are uh So, Um, is this a little bit
of shade being thrown by pattent our Doozy, the the

(14:19):
head coach of the pitt Panthers obviously, Um, you know
with Jordan Addison entering the transfer portal, Um, you know
the USC rumors out there. The one of the early
reports that came out, it was Pete Famil Brady calls
from the what do you call, yeah, Fammel Cammell. Uh So.
Pete Famil of ESPN was saying that patent Ardozy actually

(14:40):
called Lincoln Riley and and was not happy about like
feeling it was those two. If those two ever met,
Patent it just looks like he's like he's just got
a mean stream. You want an eighty two one underdog,
it's Lincoln Riley in that fight and our nar doozys

(15:00):
n Doozy is there There's something about is it? The
name is that the two zs and the name is that?
What it is like his facial expression when he walks
on the field I'm like, he's that guy. It seems
like he do. You know, you're getting a good defense
when you see that guy watching our Doo's telling you
right now, like if you've got a son out there,
he's playing on the defensive side of the ball, you

(15:22):
gotta look a pit because those dudes absolutely get after
when they're out there. Well, and then you just say,
Aaron Donald came from here. I mean, you want to
be the next Aaron Donald. You know my old college
teammate coached him in high school. Really no Aaron Donald.
Oh gosh, but it's still a pit thing, you know.

(15:42):
But yeah, he coached did he did he know even
in high school? Like, yeah, he was pretty dominant. Yeah,
this is gonna be It's gonna be a fat boy though,
like punch Bow and he's not anymore. He's jacked, Yes, yes,
very jacked. So Pat patn our Doozy was talking about
so Keaton slovis uh the former USC quarterback. I mean

(16:05):
they've had like seventy five quarterbacks in the last three years.
He's now at pit and um patn our Doozy was
talking this. According to the Pittsburgh Tribune Review, quote, Uh
Keaton Slovis wasn't looking for a payday. He was looking
for the right place to be with a great culture.
He's a guy who actually went into the n c
A transfer portal the real way, the right way. He

(16:27):
had a lot of opportunities with name, image and likeness,
but I think he was looking for the right fit.
He was looking for the right personnel. We had a
lot returning on offense, so a little, a little shot
there at Jordan Aison. Didn't he go because his girlfriends there.
It's like a soccer I think she's a soccer player. Uh,
it's just listen, Um, you know people, you know, people

(16:49):
are a little uncomfortable. There's a lot of people that
felt comfortable for years and years, and now all of
a sudden, these options are made available and players don't
have to sit out of here, and so coaches are pissed.
I'm gonna say this, and it's probably gonna be a
little controversial, but this is just how I see this.
So George Klavikoff came out. He's a PAC twelveth commissioner.

(17:11):
He came out, and he's been adamant in regards to
trying to create some structure, some rules, their lobbying senators
UM to try to create federal change within in the
n I L space, and I find it to be
posturing at best. And and the reason why I say
that is because he needs to make it look like,

(17:33):
as the Pack twelve commissioner, that he's you know, trying
to listen to all of these schools within the Pack
twelve who've got an issue with what's happening in the
in the n I L space, in particular with schools
like USC and Oregon who have typically recruited the best
and have been you know, probably carrying the flag to

(17:54):
whatever that means right now for the Pack twelve for
the last however many years. So he's got to make
sure he put portrays this image of hey, there's a
lot of other schools who are gonna be able to
compete with Oregon or USC in this space, and they're
frustrated with potentially losing recruits to inducement, whether that's the

(18:15):
transfer portal or from high school, and they feel like
it's unfair and we need, you know, more more boundaries,
we we need more rules in this. And I don't
disagree with that, but the reality is, for George Clavikoff
is the two biggest brands are USC and Oregon, and
the Pact twelve has been largely irrelevant in the state
of college football. So to me, it's just posting because

(18:38):
they need you a c back like they need USC
to get some sort of an edge, whether it's a
player like Jordan at a center, whatever other top transfer
portal player. So as much as he wants to act
like he's gonna go out there and change all of
us to create more structure, there's still gonna be an
element of Yeah, but maybe you want to wait a
few couple of years, maybe you would have the USC
and Lincoln Riley get back on top before you really

(19:00):
they clamped down on this thing. So the Pact twelve
is relevant again. At least that's how I see this.
And also look and Labarne knows this. Being out here
like Oregan's had good players and good teams, like Oregan
has been a much more solid and stable program on
the West Coast. They've been to a national championship game.
People forget the first year they were there, and still

(19:21):
it hasn't done anything for West Coast football. Like as
far as from from a national landscape national standpoint, people
are still waiting on USC, like even though Oregan has
been solid, even though Oregon has been been in the conversation,
still people are waiting on us, like the Washington has
been when when when Chris Peterson was people tend to

(19:42):
forget that, like they have at times been more consistent
of right now is a little different story, but I
mean that they've had consistency. Utah has been a good
program for a long time with Kyle Winningham not changing
even even even Washington State, Washington State UM Garden like
they were they were in, were they taught, Were they

(20:03):
number two? I think they were. They were a top
five team at one point and then I think they lost.
Was it with the game that was the Apple Cup
which was snowing up. Yeah, that was when Jimmy Lake,
which basically got in the head coaching job, just came
in flat outside, just talk trash right after the game
was amazing and I was there for that. That was amazing.
But like that's been a high point. So USC has
been nowhere around and it it does impact how people

(20:26):
feel and what they feel about West Coast. Can I
go back to the n I L conversation because I
think I think you know, the fact that you pointed
out cue the whole idea of the n I L
being most relevant to Oregon and USC. I mean, what
boundaries would you want to put in play when when
USC s in Hollywood and Oregon is clearly the Nike school.

(20:51):
It is a Nike school if you're talking about having
the ability to and maybe that's what you're alluding to
what your original point it is, But why would you
ever want What type of rules are you going to
come up with? Well, I think spending caps, right. So
like let's say, for example, you know a school's looking

(21:11):
at being involved because the biggest issue with the name,
image and likeness front or law is that every state
is different. So for example, in the state of California,
a high school kid can receive money office name, image
and likeness. You can't, for example, in other states throughout
the country. So there's kind of an unfair advantage, especially
if you happen to be in southern California. It happens
to be a Southern California kid, right, So there's differences

(21:34):
with that, There's differences with how schools are even viewing
the state laws or interpreting the state laws to then
either have it as a portion of the university helping
to facilitate this, even though they're technically not supposed to
um and and that differs depending on the state, depending
on the university and their So, how do you come
up with a salary cap? Because you can have the

(21:57):
people who are doing the deals with the kids, are
you you have to create you'd have to create law
in order to do so, or collectively as a conference,
which is most likely what's gonna end up taking place,
You're gonna find these conferences getting together and saying, you know, look,
we already know it's not going to be a level
playing field where the kids looking at USC and he's

(22:17):
looking at Washington State and going, I don't know, Southern
California or Pullman Washington, right like, we already know that
already is going to be exist. That's always going to
be a disadvantage. You can't change that, But you can
change the ability of Southern cow coming in and saying
we're gonna hand this kid four in a thousand dollars
in this n I L deal for Hollywood or Boulevard

(22:38):
anch or whatever it's called, and they're gonna get paid this.
And meanwhile, you've got other schools are like, yeah, we
can't compete with that, right. Not only is it Southern
California versus Pullman, Washington, it's also looking at a four
in a thousand dollar, you know, payday for a kid
as opposed to what they can offer him. Right. So
there those there's those advantages that I think school administrators

(22:59):
are looking at saying we've got to figure out a
cap at least like a spending cap or an expense
cap that a school could even spend to not allow
that stuff to happen. And then the last thing is
clamping down on some of the outside entities playing a
role in in what these players are getting paid, because
a lot of it is as transactional as this, this

(23:20):
kid needs a car, some booster comes in and gives
him a car, he takes a picture in the car boom.
As long as he files the compliance and discloses it,
it's all above board. Right now, people are like, it
seems like a little bit of a slippery slope here, right,
Like like this isn't the intent, Like were we thought
like these players would be getting like marketing dollars and

(23:41):
all this stuff. And it's like, well, yeah, that was
the intent. Of name, image and likeness, but we forgot
we needed like the infrastructure around it, like a union
to help represent him, or or certified agents or whatever
the case is. Like, you want the pro model without
all the stuff that actually helps create the pro model,
so so poorly put together, and it's all on fire

(24:04):
right now. No, no, don't, I don't want to. Man,
it is two pros and a cup of Joe. Here.
Fox Sports Radio coming up in about twelve minutes from now.
I got a really good feeling about this edition of
the b Q News. I got a really good a
feeling about his real spicy Alright, So here's the here's

(24:29):
the breaking news out of the NFL. This was sent
out a few minutes ago. Uh, they have released the
Monday Night football schedule for Week two of the upcoming season. Obviously,
the full schedule will be released later on this week. Um,
but we're going to get a Monday Night football double
header in Week two. It starts with the Titans and

(24:50):
the Bills first, followed by the Vikings and the Eagles
later on. So so get ready for back back to
the doub will barrel action on Monday Night Football, which
they shouldn't have gotten rid of last year. There was
no double barrel Monday night football action in week one
last year. Apparently they're going to us set it up
in week two. So how about that a little doublehead

(25:11):
or time? How well, think about it, like early early
picks on the game. Let's go ahead and break it down.
Who likes what? What do we think the odds are?
But here we go, and so the NFL is going
to start to sprinkle these in throughout the course of
the week. So I honestly don't care. Yeah, the Stags
were released. Is one of the most overrated things NFL

(25:32):
does outside of like looking at and going oh okay,
So Pittsburgh travels the least this year, I think, what's
six thousand miles? And then Seattle travels the most, like
it was four thousand miles or whatever it is, and
they have to fly through however, many different time zones.
I saw some stats, some ridiculous number like they'll be
and flying through was it? And in totality obviously, but

(25:55):
like fifty sometime zones. It basically builds the case for
saying you could what a team in London if you
wanted to, you really could. Um, and I don't know
if you know that will ever get there. But you know,
looking at traveling from London to the East coast, is
it any different for Seattle traveling from the West coast
to the East coast. And by the way, if they
do get a team in London, we gotta have Martin

(26:18):
Brundle do some of the some of the broadcasting. You
don't think that would get old? No, yeah, they come
on the guy's guys a star man. I mean he
saw what he did. Um, Now would you guys, would
you guys like to see more doubleheaders on Monday Night football?
Like I would? Yes, now that it's it's it's Joe

(26:41):
and Troy. Yeah, I mean I would have said I
would have turned down the previous Money That Football. What
was wrong with the previous crew? I just I was
reminded during the draft. I was like, oh, yeah, I
forgot why I started watching Money Football on you. I
don't generally listen to with the sound on. I don't know.
I generally I generally listen to music while I while

(27:04):
I watch games. Really yeah, and I'll watch multiple games.
And if it's even if you listen to the the screen,
you listen to TV in the stereo at the same time, No,
I listened to I just I turned let's just listen
to stereo. Yeah, okay, so you like the party, that's
what you're saying. I mean, that's a party. Well, I
can't watch TV, but listen to stare At the same time,

(27:26):
you're like the party, Like, that's what that is. I
vibe to it the way I vibe to it, you know,
like because because generally speaking, it's kind of funny. What
people don't get is when you're when you're watching the
game and you know the game, you're generally your people
who are in TV speak generalities, so you're already I
already am saying what they're what they're saying before they

(27:50):
even say it. Where I'm sitting, like before, while the
play is going on, like, okay, that was a bad
pool right there. You know he needed to get you know,
he needs to get out there a little further or
he you know whatever, he whipped on this. I'm already
knowing that. So I'm already breaking it down anyway. And
then when I see the replays, I'm looking I'm looking
at it from perspective, what did I miss If they

(28:12):
show a certain replay, I don't really need to listen
to him. I don't really listen. If I know them
then then maybe if it's a really big game, it's possible,
but generally I have music on. When I watched even
Tony Romo Games one. You know, the only reason why
I listened to him this year is because of the
conversations we've had about him. That is the only reason.

(28:36):
And I wanted to see if it was as like
you guys had had stated, and it was it. Uh,
it didn't disappoint. It didn't disappoint. I'll say this. I
was listening to my music the following week when I
was watching the game. Yeah, one and done, you had

(28:57):
the transfer portal Loft went to the music afterwards. Um,
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a bow on this bad boy with this, let's go
to the newstaps. Here's Brady Quinny. We got some gems

(30:26):
for you. This one, to me is just a good
one to start off with. It's an Alzheimer uh Dad
at Port Arthur, Texas well Texas man. He's he's on
the run after being caught on home surveillance video burglarizing
a residence and then running from police, but not before
he mode the victims back in front yard. Yeah, the

(30:51):
burglar took the push lawnmower from the residents, filled up
its gas tank, and then the victims lawn. That's nice
of him. I mean, I've never seen anything like this.
But I mean maybe it's a misunderstanding. There's also the
chance that maybe just the law need to be cut

(31:13):
that bad and he's got a green thumb. That's weird.
I mean, that's uh yeah, But you know, I mean
if he did a good job, I mean, what's you know,
I don't see a problem with it. I mean, come on,
do you help out when you can rise them and
then mode the law? I mean, wouldn't you feel differently
had he seen the lawn that needed to be mode
and then didn't do it, You'd feel like, oh, not

(31:35):
only did he burglarizing a place, but he's not even
gonna help out around the house. And did he offset
some of the items that he took by mowing the law.
It's a good point. I mean, I don't know what
would it cost for getting your lawn cut there in
Port Arthur. But it's a good point. How much is
it if you wanted to pay somebody to cut your lawn,
how much is it? Would you pay him less for
doing it at night? I mean one, wouldn't that disturb

(31:57):
the neighbors? And then too it wouldn't be hard to
see like the lions, like if you missed any spots. Yeah,
it's a good point. Although it's probably a lot cooler
out so maybe maybe that's a lot there. So yeah,
that's a good monte to the heat. That's his calling
card almost like in Home Alone, you know the Wet
Bandits stuff, the drains leave the bossets on. Maybe he's

(32:18):
like a guy he's gonna burglarize and he's lawn that
That is a hell of a recall moment for Brady Quinn,
the Wet Bandits. You remember the name of the crime
duo in Home Alone. That is that's unbelievable, the Wet Bandits. Um. Alright,
let's move on to this one because this one's pretty

(32:40):
interesting and I don't know, it's something you wouldn't expect.
A former sheriff's deputy in Arizona is being alleged crashing
allegedly eleven weddings and stealing thousands of dollars worth of
gifts from newly married couples. Uh. This reported by the

(33:01):
Chandler Police Department in Arizona. At least see what showing
up crash and steal something else? You know, just okay,
here's keep it in perspective, right, So how is he
walking out with this stuff? I mean these like big items.
Are they just envelopes with cash and he's swiping the envelopes?
It doesn't join the specifics. It did talk about how

(33:24):
he did take a number of boxes of wedding cards,
so you would assume those had cash money. Yeah, of course,
because I makes that makes him say, because if he
if we were just walking out like one giant gift
at a time, like somebody got a microwave, it's hard
to sneak out with that. I do wonder if he

(33:44):
told people that he was a sheriff deputy, that people go, okay,
it's I got to steal anything, you know, Yeah, he's
easier to serve and protect. Next thing, you know, you
know he's taking some cash, or he's taking your new toaster,
whatever else. If it's if it's a big wedding, you know,
sometimes you don't know who's moving your gifts. You know,
it might be right point. He might have looked like
he was a part of like the wedding crew or

(34:07):
something like that. And and by the way, anybody who's
been married knows that right after you say I do
and you get to the reception, all you want to
do is have a drink because you're so happy. It's
not paying attention. You're literally you couldn't care less. All
gifts neat. I'm just glad it's over. I don't want
to deal with this anymore. Let's just have a good time.
So that is a good point. Maybe they would just
walk out the side door with it. Think about it too,

(34:29):
like you've got you know, friends of your bride's family
that you have no idea. Maybe you don't have time
to get to or you're you know, wrapped up into
talking to everyone on your side of whatever the case.
There might be some language barriers there, Like there's all
sorts of reasons why you might not know some of
the people who are actually there by. Hey, did you
realize why you're not friends with them anymore? That's good point.

(34:51):
You got me, No, you got me no wedding gift, Like,
what what it did? Beat? You can't you drank, you
had a good time, you dance and you didn't leave
us any thing. I actually got accused one time of
taking a wedding gift by by a teammate, a guy
played within college I spoke at the wedding, and the
truth is I left the wedding early because at the

(35:13):
reception they only had like finger food and I was
starving and clearly on the look for some chicken parm
we did you guys see m myself and my day.
I was like, hey, let's get out of here, Let's
go to dinner, like I gotta get out of here.
And and honestly, what I was carrying with me when
I left was the gift they gave me as being
a part of the bridal party. And here's the worst

(35:36):
party is they was supposed to have like my initials
on something, but they messed it up. And so I
was like, not only are you accused me of something
that I would never do, but here's your gift back
because it doesn't even match. Doesn't even match my initials? Now?
Did how did they what the initials did you get?
I think they mixed them up. So that it was
like it was like t b Q or something. It

(35:58):
was like weird, so or deal, I trust me. I
was like, yeah, I'm gonna have a hard time getting
over this one. Like just not something that that's something
that you should like accuse someone of unless you have
a hard And I was just like, why would I
take anything from your wedding? If they've got finger foods
at their reception, they're probably a cheapass. And I would

(36:22):
think you guys know me well enough to know, like
I like to eat. There's no chance in hell if
I was waiting all day long, I'm taking part in
the wedding and there's not food on the other side
of this, I'm out. Like I'm sorry, I'm out. I
mean you feel about that? With funerals, oh, I mean,
I'll put it this way. Last one I was at.
I ate at it. So oh yeah, yeah, I enjoyed.

(36:44):
That's funeral. Oh yeah, let go all right, let's speaking
of death. Um. The Oregon romance novelists who authored this
fiction work called how to Murder Her Husband, but she's
been an accused of killing her She allegedly slipped up

(37:06):
and confessed the shooting a mistake. According to the prosecutor.
Uh yeah, seventy one year old who was accused of
killing her husband, allegedly went into detail about the shooting
with an inmate who she was living with. According to
Oregon Live, yeah, I guess she was living with this
inmate because she was trying to get more, you know,

(37:27):
stuff for her her novels. Well, I mean, look, if
if if you knew a quarterback like Brady, if you
were writing a book on football, be like, well, of
course you would, You're a quarterback. So yeah, so this woman.
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