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It is the best of two pros and a couple
of Joe with LaVar areas Rady Quinn and Jonas Knocks
on Fox Foort Radio. There's this NFL story. I don't
know if you guys have been, you know, keeping up
with Bicker Mayfield. He's he's looking more and more like
a hero, every like he might be the greatest American hero.
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He might not be able to fly real well, might
fall out of the sky, but he is nonetheless looking
like a hero today. Yeah. And uh, apparently the Houston
Texans have got a problem on their hands. Tony Tony Buzzby,
who represents the the women following the lawsuits against Deshaun Watson.
He announced on Monday that a lawsuit has been filed
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against the Houston Texans saying that they, amongst other things,
enabled Deshaun Watson and they either knew or should have
known about his behavior. And based on the petition that
came on Monday, um there could be at least six
more lawsuits coming against de Shan, six more lawsuits as
in six more different people. And this is and this
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is on you know, hours before he has set for
his disciplinary hearing with the NFL. So Tony Buzzby continues
to have perfect timing when it comes to uh, you know,
making these moves. And now this plays out, and we
talked about it yesterday, it just gets worse and worse
and worse. Yeah, that's that's a strategy though. By Buzzby, right,
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I mean he he clearly has used the court of
public opinion and the manner in which he's released and
calculated lead, put out statements or even in some cases
decided to file lawsuits. All of it has been coordinated
and calculated. And I think you've got to give him credit,
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you know, for the way he's handled this. For all
those this point alleged victims, right we we twenty of
them have settled. So um, there's there's still some out there,
there's still some more potentially coming to it. But the
way I look at it is he has done a
masterful job in you know, hopefully getting his his clients. Um,
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I guess the ability to come to peace at least
from a financial standpoint in some ways, but also drawing
attention to what was taking place and not letting it
die and not you know, selling short of all of it.
I mean, I think if they would have settled before
Deshaun Watson had been traded to Cleveland signed this huge deal.
I imagine that the money would have been less, but
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he was patient. He was calculated enough to see if
if he played it out this way, he was gonna
be able to to get you know, get that, whether
it's the settlement or even enough public opinion and pressure
on Deshaun Watson to the point where we could get
where we're at. Uh and and now that Houston, Texas
are then this crosshairs and it's gonna be interesting to
see how that's handled by the NFL in the Houston
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Texas I said, this thing could go from concerning to crisis,
and we might have hit crisis mode. It may have
transitioned into crisis because now you have what the NFL
doesn't want, and that's the brand being attached and associated
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with accusation. So when you're looking at this, I can't
you know. I do say you know because I'm a parent,
So you gotta understand parent talk. I told you, I
kept telling you. I told you like, this is a
situation that is not done. And how do you how
do you render a punishment when you don't know everything
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that's going on the one thing that I said yesterday
I believe was if you if you, if you were
to give him a year long suspension, and you've given
that that, you know that punishment, that discipline, action, disciplinary
in action. What happens if there are more that come
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after the discipline? What do you do? And how do
you handle it from there? And and and I said,
you have the conversation with Deshaun, and you say, Deshaan,
tell us how many there are? You have to tell
us how many there are? You know, to be honest
with you, I think you said that. I don't think
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he may know, or maybe you said it, John want
to want y'all said it. I don't even know if
he knows how many. And and I gotta be honest
with you, chances are he does not even know how
many people he has done this with. I just don't
I don't listen. I don't even this is now approaching
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such like this is so ridiculous. I don't know dudes
that would like who are out there and and having
fun in the streets and doing what they're doing in
strip clubs and stuff like that. I don't even know
a cat that had that many in that genre or
in that category of of being out there and just
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I'm out here. I know what I'm doing. I'm throwing ones,
I'm making it rain, I'm hanging out. We may go
get breakfast at at a waffle shop. When when the
club closes this that other shop, some typful house, awful house,
waffle shop, you know whatever. It's a waffle by the way,
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mother covered and peppered. Yeah, yeah, I got me already. Huh.
We ain't even get whatever it is they serve in waffles.
I feel like Lavard are gonna have a waffle house
in our future. It's gonna have waffle house visits together.
Come on, let's do it. But we ain't doing it
this way way doing it in the context. Okay, okay, perfect, okay,
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as long as I just was thinking about the orders
out there, mother covered in peppered your hat, well, I
mean obviously Deshaun Watson liked it. S mother covered, And
I'm just saying, what do you do now if you
are the National Football League? At what point in time
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does Deshaun Watson become a like like and and listen,
I get it, like he's a talent. Like it's alleged
these are civil suits. Okay, I get that. At what
point can you not move forward? What Deshaun watch? Let
me ask you as a question, do you think it's
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more likely that he's suspended for one season or indefinitely?
It's got to be indefinitely, Like that's how that's how
far this has come in just the past what a
couple of months, like you know, since since they made
the move and traded for him and we thought, okay,
well he's probably gonna be punished throughout a few games.
Now it's gone. It's just and we said it. It's
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progressively looked worse and worse for him, whether it was HBO,
Tony Buzzby's tactics, whatever the case is. I think they
would be lucky at this point to get a one
get one year suspension. I think they'd be fortunate. And
if I'm done Deshaun Watson's camp getting a one year suspension,
I think it's indefinite. I don't think there's any other
way this is going. I think it's really interesting that
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we're we're talking about this now and I'm not gonna
ask the question like, hey, what's different from where we
were at a year ago? But what the reality is
you know, you would say from a legal standpoint, he's
in a better situation than he was. Then he's settled
with twenty of the alleged victims. There's still four more,
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six more, ten more out there we don't know, So
he's back up to half. Well yeah, I mean, if
you settled with and he only have or left, and
you've got six more that are supposedly coming, he's back
up to half the total of what he's at old.
But you know what I'm saying, like he's he's now
a year removed from where we were then. You know,
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I think they look at last year is potentially not
being a suspension that the NFL levied, but one in
which there was between the Texans and Watson. It worked
out that way, right he was around football, he wasn't
playing football, and I think, you know, you'd say that
he's in a better situation than when he was. Right
even with if it's he's at half, it's still not twenty.
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But again because because we're not sure how many more
there could be, and there's there's always a chance that
they could try another criminal charge in one of these.
I just I think it's it's it's such a It's
such an odd scenario because he literally could be out
of football for two plus years and then you have
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the Cleveland Browns are sign them in trade form and
all that I mean, and and you can't. I don't
think you can. I mean that the Texans already spent
one of the draft picks as far as part of
the conference you know, compensation. You can't roll that back.
It is one of the craziest things I think we've
ever seen. And I know we talked about it every day,
but I think just the more I sit here and
think about it and the more it goes on, you
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just shake your head. I mean you you really do
in looking at the situation, going how can this thing
possibly have been that attractive to the Browns to want
to jump into this, Like there's no way they could
have done their due diligence and and not knowing that
there could have been more alleged victims out there who
are gonna bring forth lawsuits. There's no way they could
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have done the proper due diligence and not known that.
And that's why I keep going back to, like this
is on the Browns as much as anything else, and
it stinks to admit that, but it really is when
it shakes down to it, that thing is why did
you need any more due diligence on top of what
you already did? That's that to me, that's what's more
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damning than anything in this whole scenario is why would
you approach this as if it's okay with the current amount,
with the current information that you have, and and it
just seems like now now after if there are six
more that are coming, I mean, how many? How many
are coming next? How many are coming next? Like there
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may be someone out there that's sitting there and they're
on the edge of their seat, like man, like that
was me too, Like it was me, like I was
I was a part of this, Like I don't care
if it's one more person if they're like, you don't
know how many people are out there. This dude is
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a serial whatever it is he is, uh, massage therapists
get her, I a massage therapist, sessionist. I don't know
what it is is, but it's serial like and and
that's beyond and in some regard, it's beyond cereal because
you don't even hear about numbers that high. He's a
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mass he's a mass guy. He's a mass cereal uh,
massage therapist session guy, Like this is this is now
whether we can okay, it's alleged, you gotta continue to
say that for for proper purposes and all that. I
get that this is disgustingly disturbing. It's this, this is
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this is borderline, Like dude needs to be committed to somewhere,
and they need to make sure that this guy is
actually okay. Like f football, he just react like like
at football. All right, We're at a point now where
for good or for bad, we need to know if
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this guy is okay with with participating in regular society
today today today, Like I have daughters, Like if you
have daughters out there and you're listening to this, I
don't want to get to a point of where I
need it confirmed. I don't. This is too many, this
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is too many. So for all the apologists out there,
I'm sorry, but I'm not sorry. This is too many.
It's too many, this is too many. It's weird, man,
it's uh it is this whole thing. We've never seen
anything like it. And uh so later on they'll have
the disciplinary hearing and we get to see what what
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that plays out and what that's gonna look like. And
then we go from there so and talk about reputation
on the on the on the line, like the NFL,
what do you do on this side of it? It's
alleged on this side of it, it's civil suits. But
on this side of it, it's like bodies. There's bodies,
and it's connected to women. That's that is? That is
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You're supposed to protect women? Men protect women like this
is like the oldest rule in the book of of
evolution and life in in the world. Like you protect moms,
you protect daughters, like this is wow to me, man.
Six more so, what is that? Is? That? Is that
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seventy two? Is that seventy two bodies? I don't I
don't know, man, it Come on, man, that's crazy. Man.
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I'm an old man. God, you want to do it? God?
It smells like smells like a training room. What do
you what do you got on? Brute No no, no,
my knee is a little sore right now, Like my
joint line on the outside is a little sore. So
what are you using? Like icy hot Piper? We got
on there. Can I tell you what he's using? He
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just rated the first aid in Fox Sports Radio and
you took me, you know, I'll come on, come on,
what did you take? Uh? Is that considered stealing? Or
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is that considered for medical emergency? For everyone was joking
off on the last segment. Yeah you got Look you
guys are seriously no, no, no, what probably not fairly,
you know, to be safe. But you've got You've got
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the bandage on the ape. There's some compression in on it.
You know, it was very professional. Yeah, you know you
you learned what to do. And it towards the heart,
you said, I believe I I believe you're supposed to
wrap towards the heart. Not or maybe it's a way
I'm I'm not I'm not sure. I don't remember. I
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still can't picture what exactly you guys are doing. I
just wrapped my knee, That's that's really it. Are you
icing it? Uh? No, I'm not icing it. I don't.
I don't think I need ice right now. I just yeah, yeah,
so he's all dialed in now, but well I was
dialed in before, you know, But it's just I had
a compression suck, but it just kept sliding down. So
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you know, I got a rap. They had a rap.
I grabbed the rap and it instantly feels better. Yes, god, man,
you guys know something. But even enough training room, if
you guys know how to uh, it's it's you feel
crappy enough on a number of days where you aigure
out a way of feeling good enough to do your job.
That's that's really what like being a pro is. Yeah. Yeah,
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And you don't really talk about it unless like somebody
you're working with wants to talk about it exactly unless
join us wrats you out. You don't talk about point. Boy, Yeah,
that's a good point. You know, I got to be
You can't have cheese, you can't have Darry. Yeah, I'll
mess up a stuff down, That is true. Man, oh man,
this weekend. Just don't need to know it, do not
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need to know. There was no aspang insight there and
it wouldn't have helped anyways. All right, So so we
smoothly transition over from LaVar lavars uh to uh to
another uh what what your what ram button? No, no,
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no Bert wasn't from from one multi time pro bowler
and LaVar Arrington to another multi time pro bowler and
Warren s App. Um. So, Warren Sapp was on with
Vlad TV and you do know before you tell this story,
you do know. I I got a message in my Twitter.
I said yesterday on the show that Sap said that
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the two Would Craft and Deshaun Watson are not the
same and gave the reasoning. I was accused of being
the one that said they're not the same, and it
was distasteful or something whatever to the effect of what
it was. But I did not say that they weren't
the same. I stated what Warren Sapp said. Just for
the record, People are terrible listeners sometimes. Yeah, you know,
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it's just people hear what they want to hear. I know,
but I didn't say that. Yeah, but I will say
I didn't disagree with what he said. I will say that,
So take that for what it's worth. Let's see if
you disagree with this. Because he was asked about the
the Colin Kaepernick working with wouldn't be lost different, he said,
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Stap don't hold he doesn't. He's not known for mincing words. Now,
he wasn't here was here was Warren Sap? I mean,
do you see Kaepernick coming back to me? He he
tried out with the Raiders recently. But I heard the
trial wasn't all that great. I heard it was a disaster.
I heard one of the worst workouts ever. I'm wondering
how the hell this happened and the tape didn't get
out right. I mean, somebody wouldn't over the over the
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fence of nothing. Come on, man, we live in the
world right now where you put a drone up like
they can stop you, They ain't gonna stop the workout.
Somebody as a drone up there. We don't know what
this is. I mean, what come on, let's let's let's
run this. They don't even send him up the ladder anymore.
You when we go out to Pregnet, send the guy
up the thing. He's shooting practice. Unbelievable. Now, Kaepernick's agent
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has responded and said, uh, kind of dismissed it and said, uh,
you know, we spoke with the Raiders front office personnel.
You know, apparently Warren Sap did not, But you know,
the usuals. It took us some offense to it. Mike
Florio was it was offended by Warren Sapp's criticism. It's
just it's just it's it's oh my god, it's it's
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hillar like because Mike Floria was offended by everyone day.
All right, He's he's been one of the biggest Colin
Kaepernick ball washers over the past couple of years in
all of sports media. And the fact that you can
have a horrible workout because you're a Kaepernick. Didn't Teddy
Bridgewater have a bad Pro day? Like it wasn't like it.
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It was like no one is like one of the
worst pro days anybody had seen. Its like, nobody like
took offense to it. It was just he he had
a bad workout, Like what, what's the problem. But apparently
he's above criticism and if his workout was so great,
like wouldn't we like to Warren Sapp's point, no footage,
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I mean that there'd be no footage and the organization
isn't gonna put it it out there like that that.
I don't care what work out any player ever does,
that's not gonna get out. Now. The fact that there
hasn't been more things like leaked from it or I mean,
I'll put it this way. The first time I ever
got cut by the Seahawks, like I remember them being like, hey,
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we you know, we had another team call about you.
We want to help you, and and and and like
literally they were like, yeah, like the Jets are calling,
like they're gonna sign you all stuff. I'm like, okay,
I mean, I'd never gone through that before. But because
of how I performed during my time with him for
the past five months in the offseason, they were like, no,
we want him to sign on somewhere else. We want
him to have an opportunity somewhere else. And I do
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feel like if the Raiders were willing to bring him
in and they thought he performed well enough, they would
call some other teams to say or other teams would
ask and say, hey, how was he and he would
get another workout, he would get more looks. That is,
you know, there's a lot of word of mouth in
the NFL, and that is the one thing that I
would I mean gain this is speculation because we haven't
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seen the workout, we don't know what it looks like.
But I would think that there would be more people
who would kick the tires bring him in for a workout.
There's no harm bringing in for a workout. There's no
harm in do it, especially right now. You've got six
weeks off. You're you're trying to build up your roster
for training camp. You know, see if you can get
it as good as possible before you head into the season.
So there's no harm in trying to bring him in
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right now for a workout. And that's why I kind
of looking and go. It is a bit odd that
it was just a kind of one and done okay,
But again, the Raiders have a lot of other stuff
going on around their organization. I hate to admit it,
but maybe it was a distraction tactic by the Raiders.
I know SAP pretty well. He ain't lying. He's not
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lying like one thing Sap is not. He's not a liar,
and and and and this is something that we all know.
And Q you you you will attest to this. When
you've played for an organization, you know people in the organization,
and there's certain places where you can get information that
in other cases you don't get that that information SAT
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played for for the Raiders. SAT probably has a relationship
with one or two people that are in in the organization.
If Sap didn't know or hair or have a discussion
about it with somebody who was within the organization, he
wouldn't even talked about the bottom line is knowing how,
knowing how SAP is the reason why it Flad even
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asked it was because he was setting up SAP to
be able to talk about something that he already had
information on. So let's just be clear on that. So
the agent can sit there and say, well, we didn't
you know, we talked to the organization and sat from
what we can gather, SAP didn't. Well, SAP might have
not have talked to the people that you spoke to
in the organization, but that doesn't mean that he didn't
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speak to the some people in the organization that a
either new from other other evaluators what the value wation
was or be directly to the people who were doing
the workout and and got that information firsthand. That's chances
are very strong. Keep in mind, Warren Sap was a
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big time UH television personality before you know everything, and
you know what he's not now, But keep in mind
he does had now was that because of that, you know,
I would you know, I'm gonna stay away from well, No,
I'm just I don't know, I don't you know, I'm
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gonna stay away from it. He was, which I found
it to be interesting that sad. It wasn't about the sad.
Well he was haggling over the prices, right, sap, sap.
I just here's how I looked at it. That was
a long time ago. And sometimes you you you know,
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see a period of time pass by and then people
resurface back into TV, especially when they're good in t V.
He was good and TV. I didn't know, you know,
if something else transport, I don't know. I'm not getting
involved in that. Like I said, I know him so. Um.
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But with that being said, back to the keeping the
main thing, the main thing, Um, he's not He's not lying.
I will say that, why would he make it up?
He's not making One of the one of the assumptions
uh by uh Brady's buddy Mike Florio, is that, you know,
while he's trying to get a career, he's got to
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get a career because he ruined his previous career. Like,
how would how would him being critical of Colin Kaepernick
make it easier for him to have a career, Like,
if anything, that would make it more difficult because of
how many people have been trying to rally around Colin Kaepernick.
I I don't see the motivation. Want to make it up, Listen,
it would be a home run to bring Colin Kaepernick
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in and be a part of your organization if you
could figure out how to do it. But you know
who needs some good pr right now, quarterback the Browns.
How come the Browns haven't called? Yeah, I don't know
that that would be you know, I don't know, but
I just like the the the idea that he's just
gonna waltch back in after all this time. And uh,
you know, if anybody dare say the workout was bad,
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then they immediately get attacked for It's like maybe it was.
I don't like, listen, it was it was. I don't
I have no knowledge of it. I just know SAP
wouldn't have sit it if that's not the report that
he got from it, If that's not the information he
got from somebody who was close to it. He wanted
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to say it. So the workout, it's safe to say
that the workout was terrible. It was terrible. Well, here's
here's what here's what I say too. Since Colin Kaepernick
came the league and since he left, think about some
of the quarterbacks who have come into the league. You know,
whether it's a pastor homes at Josh Allen Um, Justin Herbert,
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some of the others. You know, these guys are elite
passing the football from the pocket. Their arm talent is ridiculous.
Their ability to make throws cross bodies, side arm with
without hey really having a platform and make these throws
is absurd. It's ridiculous, Like my feeling is, because of
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the specialization at the quarterback position, quarterbacks are becoming more
and more talented and more refined at a younger age,
where when you get to the NFL there's times and
quarterback coaches are still working out fundamentals. I don't see
that quite as much anymore. I think most kids have
as far as their upper body mechanics, they've got it
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down like they can spin it and then they can
throw off platform, different angles, and they're practicing the stuff.
Now to young age, it's a different ball game. If
you go back and look at what made Colin Kaepernick successful,
it was his athleticis to move his ability to run,
not even run right, Yeah, that's yeah. And he's got
a strong arm, but he was never viewed at as
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overly accurate. He would never was never viewed as a
guy that had anything other than a fastball. And I
think that's the hardest thing for him to overcome. He
would have to be a pure quarterback versus being an
athletic quarterback, because he's not going to be an athletic
quarterback at this point in his career, right. And then
forget the athletic portion of it. I just think when
you looked at what his weakest part was, and you
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look at what's coming into the NFL now and the
way these kids sling it, teams are probably looking at
him and looking at what they have or what's out there,
what's coming up in the league, going yeah, why why
would I want this? Like I have a cheaper option
that's not gonna cause any potential headaches or a pr
issue or anything else. With guys that maybe you can
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say they're improven if they're come out of the college,
but damn they're talented. So I I think that's part
of it too, is the game's changed, like these young
dudes coming out now can sling it, and that was
that was the weakest part of his game. And if
if he hasn't transformed into that, it's gonna be hard
to impress any of these teams. Anyway. Be sure to
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gamble in Vegas? I'd rather gamble. I'd rather drink. You
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can drink anywhere, I would rather gamble. I don't. I mean, yeah,
I'm with LaVar. You drink anywhere and you'll be naturally amused.
Like I don't think you need alcohol to be entertained,
You'll be naturally amused by just people watching them. Yeah, man,
I think we need to get you some help. Jonas,
who needs gambling? When you got top golf in Margharitaville,
you know what I mean? Like, I don't. I know
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it's funny, is you guys have that right down the
street from you. So I just saw a top golf
in uh South Bay. It's amazing. Oh yeah, yeah, really
there's one in South Bay. There's one in uh now when,
by the way, I also go to brewery top notch Man,
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good beer. It's just saying, but uh, LaVar, when you
saw the top golf. Did you think about Brady and
airing out? I was just the staff was blowing away
about how massive the establishment was. It's a big place. Yeah,
it looks like it's like I don't want to go there.
Kind of intimidated me. At least you guys like remember
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the conversation, Like now you'll forever remember, Like, why would
I get to top golf if I'm in Vegas? They're everywhere?
Certainly be more scarred by the conversation. She definitely, she
definitely was. We had a counseling session. You know, she
had to talk her through deal out. Somebody probably had
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to have a counseling session with her. You know what,
are you okay? Actually? This from a player's standpoint, would
you rather play an all time career game and lose?
Or would you rather play an awful game and win
all time career game? At least I can at least
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I can say I ain't the reason why we another
side of that one. Look, I had an all time
great game, Like I can't be the reading while we lost.
Not me? Yeah, Leon, Leon, don't take the blame, you
know what I mean? Remember that commercial? Yeah, the Leon commercial? Yeah? Anyway,
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all right, I just yeah, I'd rather play really really
well and have us lose. You have a better chance
of people remembering in the animals that you've made history.
Like if I had like an eight sack game, people
at least that will be recorded as like a record.
Like you you have many wins, right, so it's like
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if you had one win, like nobody's gonna remember that
you had a win. But at the same time, you're
also not taking into account everyone else out around you.
Like when you lose in the NFL, your next week
stinks and it stinks for everyone collectively. So when you lose,
like you might feel great about your performance, but that
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next week is going to be awful for everyone else. Yeah,
we got to get through that uncomfortable time. I did
what I was supposed to do. So yeah, jagaloon's do
what y'all need to do. Would you rather watch a
meaningless game from the courtside, from the sideline or a
championship game from the nose bleeds from that's always that's
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always a stunning move. I'm going nose bleeds your courtside,
your courtside. Yeah, I I don't like. Look, I think
that there's a point in an arena where you're better
off to stay at home. All right, And I've sat
in the top top top I would I would have
rather been at a sports bar down the street watching
the game than sitting at the top row. And it can't.
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I'm going to go to the top deck four Penn
State game this year. I want to see what that
feels like, because I can't even imagine, like when you're
on the hield, when you're in when you're on the field,
you can't even see their faces, like their dots, Like
there's so many people in in Beaver Stadium that their dots.
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So it's like, I want to go sit no seats
one game, see what it's like. I wonder what it's
like from up there. Would you rather watch the Oscars
with me or an American Underdog with Kurt Warner? Well,
I'd rather die. Didn't do those rice safely give me death? Yeah,
come on, is the electric chair just opt out of
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it into death? I would I'd rather be fully because
I love give me a toeteg. He kills bats, you know,
he I mean he destroys them like like stomps their heads. Yeah,
I just like I've seen Lee watched the Oscar pick one.
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Kurt Warner. Oh wow, I'd rather be with Kurt. If
he's dust cropped in like that in the in the studio,
imagine when he does. I've seen I've seen him watch
the Oscars. It's nauseating. I can't be around. Then I'll
watch you with Kurt Warner. You know, learn a thing.
I tried to watch that Kurt Warner movie. I made
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