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So we got a final four in the NBA. I
wasn't here for the Scottishefler thing, but you know it's
a Friday morning incident. We'll allow that as part of
the weekend discussion. Uh, you got Major League Baseball another
gambling investigation going on. I saw Jay stew went out
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to see the Dodgers play. Great seats, good seats, good seats.
What else? I mean? We actually have the PGA Championship,
which was an awesome watch. I mean, by the way,
when did Valhalla become the waste management open. That's that's
the question that I have. I mean, there were some
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dudes that were just wasted watching that thing. Holy Holy cow.
But what we do every Monday is we all like sports.
Sometimes we don't always talk about sports within it, things
that we loved, things that we hated. We call it
love and hate.
Speaker 3 (01:31):
What did you love? God, I love you and what
did you hate?
Speaker 2 (01:36):
These player haters?
Speaker 4 (01:40):
All right?
Speaker 2 (01:40):
Things you loved from the weekend? Uh? Do do? Do do?
I'll tell you what I loved. I love being right
about the MAVs and the thunder Ah. So, as you
guys know, I used to work in Oklahoma City. My
dear friend is Mark Rogers. I popped on his show
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and after Game one, I went to Game one with
my son Hayes, and I remember saying, like, and even
you go back to the previous series where a couple
of games they kind of got pushed around, Like, I
think this series is going to get really physical. I
think Luca wins a game. I think the MAVs win
this thing in six or seven. And I mean you
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would have thought that I said, Oklahoma City smells like
bo That was that was received, and it turns out
that I'm right, So I love being right. I'm gonna
take that one.
Speaker 5 (02:35):
I will say this, like, one of the most underreported
stories of the NBA season was Kyrie Irving, like keeping
his mouth shut. Kyrie Irving didn't get into trouble, he
didn't say anything offensive to anybody. And it's like it
comes full circle when he supposedly had this speech at
halftime or whenever it was in Game six completing this
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weird that for whatever reason, like people couldn't stop writing
about Kyrie Irving when he retweeted that anti Semitic documentary
and then nobody wrote about the fact that he kind
of kept his mouth shut and kind of kept.
Speaker 6 (03:16):
The main thing the main thing this season.
Speaker 2 (03:19):
Good for him, that's a great point. He's kind of
figuring it out. Like I yeah, he suddenly became his
leader and champion and speech giver. It's crazy, crazy, Okay,
Dan Byer.
Speaker 4 (03:33):
I did love the PGA Championship. I know I'm not
a lot of golf fans liked the low scoring, which
was amazingly low, by far the record for the easiest
PGA championship, But you did have drama at the end.
Bryson de Shamba ends up turning baby face instead of
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heal like there was a positive outlook with Bryson, the
shots that he made at the end, the putt that
Xander Schoffley made and trying to get the monkey off
of his back and never to have won a major.
It was a real good ending. I know it wasn't.
There wasn't a lot of resistance given to the field
at Valhalla, but I was entertained on Sunday, and Victor
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Howlin back in it thought it was a great leaderboard.
Speaker 6 (04:21):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (04:21):
I thought it was a fun weekend and watching golf,
even if the golf purist didn't absolutely love it.
Speaker 2 (04:27):
I agree with you there. This is actually and Dan again.
If I'm wrong, feel free, Sam wrong. Wasn't that always
the accusation about the PGA before maybe the last ten years,
that it wasn't the US Open, It wasn't nearly as
tricked up a golf course so that the scores were
too low, and it wasn't the purest form of golf.
Speaker 6 (04:48):
Yeah, somewhat.
Speaker 4 (04:49):
The problem with the PGA was it just never had
an identity. You didn't know what exactly it was because
the Masters, well was the Masters, and the US Open
was the was the root canal of golf. Now it's
even moved a little away from that. The USGA hasn't
set up courses as pain steakingly difficult as they did
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in the past.
Speaker 2 (05:11):
Shinnecock with it.
Speaker 4 (05:11):
The water to the Green, Yes, there's and the Open
Championship is just revered because of its history and it's
it's different. But it's funny because the PGA would get criticized,
even the USGA would if it scores fifteen under power.
But when people shoot twenty under at Saint Andrews, no
one is saying a word. They're just they're cool with it.
So it's kind of a you know, they may not
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be fair, but the PGA really never really had an identity,
and maybe it's started to form a bit of an identity.
I'm not too sure, but it's better off now than
it once was.
Speaker 5 (05:42):
Case too, Uh you mentioned it at the start of
the hour. I went to the Dodger game mission I
saw sho hail Tani walk off the Reds. Not only
was that was the first walk off hit for sho
hail Tany in a Dodger uniform, which is great, and
he's just ripping it up in may By. By the way,
he's everything we're paying for. I did find this to
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be funny, and I love the fact that I can
make fun of the Angels as I'm propping up the Dodgers.
You know that Shohio Tani has only two walk off
hits in his entire career, and yesterday was one of them.
That just tells you how miserable the Angels were for
the last like six or seven seasons, right. I mean,
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you think you would just like, like accidentally have a
walk off hit four or five times if you're sho
Hal Tani. But the Angels wouldn't allow him to do that.
Speaker 2 (06:34):
I guess, no, No, Sam, you get something that you
love for the.
Speaker 7 (06:40):
Weekend, I do. It would be a Kaitlin Clark's Saturday.
She's still she had eight turnovers in her third game
the WNBA, but she did finish nine to seventeen, shooting
twenty two points eighty six six, eight assists, six rebounds.
Perhaps she's starting to turn the corner and she's I know,
she's been lound on a lotch. She ran blindly into
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Brianna Stewart, big old collision there, and she's still having
you know, her rookie moments, but she was much more
efficient shooting on Saturday. They're playing a ton of games
in a short amount of time. We could be seeing
the improvement here three four games in.
Speaker 2 (07:17):
I definitely think she's getting better. A lot of people
under her teammates. I would also point out that, like, look,
she is a thing, she is a happening. She is must.
Speaker 4 (07:29):
See seventeen thousand at the Barclay Center.
Speaker 2 (07:32):
But like, don't get it twisted. Look at the numbers
for the rest of the league, and it's not keeping up.
So I do wonder. I wonder what it looks like
in future years. Anybody else have anything else they'd loved
on the weekend?
Speaker 5 (07:47):
I liked the I kind of liked a NASCAR fight.
We only had one of those in a little while.
Speaker 2 (07:51):
Yeah, who was the old guy.
Speaker 5 (07:54):
Oh, the guy that was taking care of business, like
the peripheral guy who was just clearing bodies.
Speaker 6 (07:59):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, no, that was great. I did like that.
Speaker 5 (08:03):
You know, Kyle Busch walked up to Ricky Stenhouse and
the fight, I would say, what had an underwhelming beginning,
Like they're sitting there talking to each other and the
words that really got the punch going. It wasn't like,
hey man, get out of my face, you be word
or it wasn't anything like you know, you know if
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if you got something to want, you know, won't you
once you put your fist where your mouth is? Whatever
people say when they're in fights. This was his walk
off shot before he threw the punch. Go back and
watch it.
Speaker 2 (08:38):
That was weird. It was super weird.
Speaker 6 (08:41):
Go back and watch it.
Speaker 2 (08:46):
Super weird. Really the weird. All right, let's get to
what we hated for the weekend. Let's get to what
we hated from the weekend.
Speaker 3 (08:58):
Doom, Doom, Doom.
Speaker 2 (09:00):
I have plenty of things I hated from the weekend,
But when we talk about hatred, no one exudes more
hatred than Jason Stewart. We give them the floor.
Speaker 5 (09:10):
I mean, I was crafting how much what I loved
about the Nuggets winning the series. I was crafting it
in that third quarter yesterday. I can't wait to gloat
about my Nuggets. So I guess the converse is I
really hated that they choked. I hated that they gave
it all back and they kind of got Barkley and
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steven A and Cowhard off the hook. Now, I'm not
gonna say they got them off the hook completely because
those guys said that they Nuggets would get swept and
they were far from swept. They made it obviously a series,
and then they were so far ahead that they choked
away the ending. So I hated that my Denver Nuggets
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lost Game seven yesterday.
Speaker 2 (09:55):
Okay, Dan Byer, some of you hate it from the weekend.
Speaker 4 (09:57):
Well, I didn't like the challenge call again at the
and just the Thunder Mavericks game, because it's worst case scenario.
Like sometimes as a as a parent, you have to
make that tough decision and really look out for what's best.
And I feel that the Thunder put all of their
eggs in that one basket, and by choosing to challenge
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the play, you really kind of took it out of
your hands. And if they wouldn't have used the challenge,
you would have had the timeout. PJ. Washington was a
sixty eight percent free throw shooter, and for him to
make three of three numbers said that it wouldn't happen.
So you would have an opportunity to get a two
or a three if you had your time out to
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advance the ball and get a game winning shot, so
that's I felt that they put the entire thing in
the hands of the referees and the Dallas Mavericks to
decide their fate.
Speaker 2 (10:50):
Okay, things I hated over the weekend. I hate the
collapse of the Denver Nuggets. You know, I thought this
was I don't like when we win one championship, people
start talking dynasty and I had fears that their bench
wasn't good enough. But man up twenty in the second
half to losing and it wasn't particularly close. Well, I
didn't like watching that at all. I mean, I'm not
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a fan of either team, but I did think that
there was something something unique about that team and playing
through their center. But then their old Wartz kind of
showed up. I hated that the Knicks suffered so many injuries,
especially Jalen Brunson. You know he was he was a
single handedly covering But you don't have Jalen Brunson, you
don't have Josh Hart, Like, you don't really have you
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don't really have a chance, don't have a chance at all.
And then here's something I hate my whole childhood. Fourth
of July. Remember we had that run where it was
all owned by Will Smith, but fourth of July I
used to have always a big movie. Now I did
watch June too, but I can't think of any big
movies coming up. But I'm we're creeping closer and closer
to the summer. When when did it turn that summer
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is no longer about big blockbuster movies.
Speaker 5 (11:58):
You would think that the Oppenheimer Barbie thing would have
turned things around.
Speaker 6 (12:02):
Huh.
Speaker 5 (12:02):
I haven't heard one thing about the summer's movies. I
have never been less interested. I would say, COVID, what
what is that?
Speaker 6 (12:11):
Rated R? Is it a movie about COVID? Is it?
Speaker 3 (12:15):
There?
Speaker 4 (12:15):
Probably will be in the next five years. But Doug
asked what the turning point was, and I would say.
Speaker 2 (12:22):
COVID, do you think it'll ever come back?
Speaker 4 (12:25):
Didn't they come back for like a minute with like
was it Maverick was the top gun?
Speaker 6 (12:28):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (12:28):
Yeah, yeah, But that seems maybe to be the exceptions
to the rule.
Speaker 5 (12:32):
Well, the good thing is that since Maverick was a
massive success, then now we have to see a happy
Gilmore sequel. We have to see a what was that
movie with Michael Keaton in the mid eighties Tim Burton
be Yeah, I'm excited for that one. Resets of eighties movies.
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That's what we have, Maverick to think, thanks a lot,
Tom Cruise, Well.
Speaker 2 (12:59):
That's why I hate that we don't have these great,
big blockbusters in the summer. Maybe, if it's maybe it's
because almost all of those stars have been canceled by
now right, like, oh wow, we got some bad people there,
bad people there? Anyone else, anyone else? You got to
get it out. I got a quick okay, Sammy, what
you got?
Speaker 6 (13:19):
I uh.
Speaker 7 (13:20):
I did not care for Mike Malone's response to this
question if if listeners missed it here it is here's exchange.
Speaker 2 (13:28):
How hard is it just to absorb ale loss like
this after going ahead by twenty? Next question, Man, the
season's over.
Speaker 6 (13:36):
That's what's hard being up twenty season's over.
Speaker 4 (13:41):
You don't understand that the season's over.
Speaker 6 (13:43):
It's hard. Stupid questions.
Speaker 7 (13:45):
I think that other reporter understands that the season is over. Listen,
you know, is a question over it's over because of
what happened to that game? You know the questions, Dan, is.
Speaker 2 (13:54):
The season over because I because I think the season's over.
Speaker 5 (13:57):
Yeah, I think it is, yes much references, So you're
saying this season's over.
Speaker 2 (14:02):
The season's over, right, when it's over?
Speaker 4 (14:04):
Is it really over? Listen, I know it's a sore.
Speaker 6 (14:07):
Is it really sorry? Sir?
Speaker 4 (14:10):
Go ahead?
Speaker 7 (14:11):
Just like he knows the questions coming. He's obviously very
sore in that moment. Sure, I think I can find that.
Speaker 4 (14:17):
I would also say that he then answered the question
if it was so dumb? How come you gave him
a great, great SoundBite which you explained, like, honestly, if
you were the if you were a head coach and
answered it in the correct way, it would be like,
it doesn't matter whether you wouldn't by one, or lose
by one, or lose by twenty blow at twenty point
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lead fifty, the season's over. That's the toughest part right now.
It wasn't a dumb, dumb question at all.
Speaker 2 (14:45):
Dan, What did you say? If you were what you said?
If you're what you should answer the question?
Speaker 4 (14:50):
Oh, I don't even remember you said?
Speaker 2 (14:53):
If you were the head coach?
Speaker 4 (14:54):
Oh yes, anybody me me are dear this guy?
Speaker 6 (15:03):
All right?
Speaker 2 (15:03):
Okay, ahead, I'm sorry? Was the question?
Speaker 4 (15:05):
Coach? The uh does does this lawsus?
Speaker 2 (15:09):
We're a consent accident? So we like we like really
played up. This is really good like leab, Yeah, is.
Speaker 4 (15:15):
There is there? Does it make it more difficult to uh,
to lose this game because you blew a twenty point lead?
Is it is? Does that make it more difficult?
Speaker 2 (15:27):
Yes? I mean, look, I hate losing more than I
like winning. But when you have a twenty point lead,
data will tell you that you're upwards of ninety percent
I think above ninety percent, like ninety one, ninety two
any point time to game. If you have a twenty
point lead or more, you got like a in the
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nineties to win the game. So yeah, I mean it
shows what we're fully capable of. We can get up twenty.
We shouldn't be losing by ten. So absolutely, it's something
that a burn in me. I hope it burns inside
them and that we next year understand how to close
games that we should win. We felt like we should win.
Speaker 4 (16:09):
Today, it's over.
Speaker 2 (16:10):
It's all over. But here's the thing with him, Like,
Michael is a really good coach, and I get that
usually comes out kind of I'm defending my players, but like,
what was the point of going off on that on
the reporter? Like there wasn't a poorly asked question. He
was kind of tepid in asking the question. But yeah,
that sounded that did not sound great. That sound great,
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and that's love and hate.
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Speaker 2 (16:50):
Stuck atlab show Fox Sports Radio. You know, people always
ask how's the weekend? But a lot of times people
tup how your weekend is for one main reason, they
want to share with you how their weekend was. Right.
No one who had a crummy weekend will ever ask
you how your weekend was. People that had a great weekend, like,
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how's your weekend? Good? How was yours? Oh, let me
tell you it was amazing. Scotty Scheffler had what I
think anyone would deem to be an interesting weekend, right,
and he ends up finishing tied for eighth and obviously
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getting arrested before the second round seem to be suboptimal.
Then he jumps up and shoots a sixty six after
being cuffed and stuffed, right, but then a seventy three
on Saturday ends up ultimately doing him in. Despite the
fact he shot a sixty five on Sunday where he
ends up at eight under. But what a weird weekend.
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I don't even know how you would express that one, Jace,
Do I know how you feel? Buyer? How would you
if you were going to describe Scheffler's weekend? How would
you do it?
Speaker 4 (18:07):
Jeez?
Speaker 2 (18:08):
Right, it's really hard, Like, how would you weekend?
Speaker 6 (18:10):
Well?
Speaker 4 (18:11):
Well, it was awful, I mean like I mean there
were lasting effects. Yeah, it was not good at all
considering what happened on Friday. Yet, with everything that happened
on Friday, and he even admitted that he felt like
it caught up to him on Saturday. If if that
doesn't happen on Friday, there could be a chance that
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we are talking about Scotti Scheffler winning that tournament or
at least being in contention on Sunday, because he ended
up shooting seventy three I believe on Saturday, but finished
top ten, was thirteen under par. And I know that
you're eight shots back of Xander Schoffley. But there were
sixty five's on the course. There were sixty four's, and
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Scheffler could have been one of them to shoot that
score and would have been in contention. But but still
I think that nothing, nothing, can can take away what
happened on that Friday and how much it it rattles you.
I was in for you on Friday when when you
were out and we were talking about this, and I said,
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I get I get rattled on stuff. I got a
ticket outside of the studio here about a decade ago,
and was rattled about it for days because I didn't
think I'd did anything wrong. Probably like Scotti Scheffler here,
he was handcuffed and put into a jail cell and
it actually was still in the jail ninety minutes before
he teed off, like it was. It was crazy, so
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awful weekend. There's there's no silver lining for Scotti Scheffler
considering what happened on Friday.
Speaker 2 (19:43):
Yeah, well, I mean I think the silver lining is
how well he played on Friday, right to me, like
that's a there's a bit of a silver line there.
Speaker 4 (19:50):
But but how could it? Like we know he's the
best player in the world. I just think that overshadows everything.
And he played great on Sunda. But I don't think
that he's sitting there leaving the course being like, oh
what could have been? I could have had my third
career major could have had half the Grand Slam. I
think he's like, what the bleep happened on Friday's.
Speaker 2 (20:14):
It's, without any question, one of the most bizarre stories
I've ever seen, ever ever seen. I can't I had
a hard time rationalizing it, you know, And I'll just
tell you. Like my Friday, I obviously took the day
off because I had a ton to catch up on
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being named a head coach, and I had the TV on.
I'm gathering stuff to go and see some of my
players that I end up getting to kind of recommit
to come back to Green Bay and I look up
and I do a double take. I'm like, wait, what
excuse me? They're arresting him, arresting him, and I mean, look,
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it's interesting. You know, I've been pulled over a million
different times of feels like I actually got pulled over
on my way up to Green Bay. I don't know
if I told you guys that. It was late at night,
I landed in Milwaukee, I'm driving up to Green Bay
and I get pulled. I get lit up and I
was like, wait, I wasn't speeding, but I was driving
a rental car, and I guess I had flipped on
like the lights but not all the way over, and
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so there are no tail lights and I needed to
put it on automatic. I didn't know what I was doing,
you know. It's I'm so used to cars being set
on automatic with their lights. I guess that one was not.
I didn't do it right. But there is something too
when those lights go off? How you get rattled to
get cuffed and stuffed? Yeah? Amen, Hey, what's you in for? E?
Speaker 4 (21:42):
You did mention that you were pulled over. You didn't
talk about that.
Speaker 2 (21:46):
What's you in for? E? Well, the guy told me
to stop, but I'm Scottie Scheffler and I had to
go out to my tea time. Wait, so you're in
for like missing a tea time. No, I'm in because
I the cop slipped when he was trying to stop me.
A men, the policeman. I just imagine, like, what are
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you in for? It tend to murder? What are you
in for? I was trying to get to a golf tournament.
We don't share the same view as Jason Stewart. Everything
has something to faire us. You'd think there was a
ton of what entitlement and privilege attached here?
Speaker 5 (22:22):
Oh, I don't think there's any question are people arguing that.
I mean our first reaction on Friday, that was the
first thing I thought about. Like, obviously, him needing to
be at the golf tournament, uh superseded everything, including the law,
including someone with authority telling him you can't move any further.
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And in his mind he's just thinking, yeah, but I'm
the number one golfer in the world and I need.
Speaker 6 (22:48):
To get to this event.
Speaker 2 (22:49):
I'm not a civilian.
Speaker 6 (22:50):
To me, that just reeks of entitlement, you know, Buyer.
Speaker 4 (22:55):
I think that there's some of that. I think that
there are different rules for players, obviously getting on the grounds.
His attorney cup on saying that there was a misunderstanding.
But my point was if someone tells you to stop,
whether it's a yeah, whether it's a cop or a
just a normal volunteer working parking or security, you stop.
Speaker 2 (23:14):
In that situation, yes, you kill him with kindness, and
he did not, So I don't know if i'd say privilege,
I would say there is more entitlement and more just
expectations of everybody rolling all over for you. And look,
this is a lot like tennis players too, And I
think I think Novak, you know, I understand, you know,
because of the COVID vaccine, it becomes, you know, a
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political thing. But I think Yokovic, who you know that
was that was an Australian open. It was really two
Australian opens that he lost because of it. But again
there's still kind of that entitlement of I don't have
to do what everybody else has to do. And I
get that. On the other hand, there is the cop
that's supposed to know like, oh that's Scotti Scheffler, all right,
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come on through. But you can just kill people with
kindness when you act like a normal person, because you
truly are a normal person, even if you think you're
an extraordinary person.
Speaker 4 (24:04):
And there's a scenario where play by the way was
not delayed when this was happening. He had an early
tea time and was getting to the course when he
thought he was normally going to tee off. There is
a different there's a different entrance for players as opposed
to spectators and anyone else. And I don't I've never
been to Valhalla. I don't know, you know the surroundings
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and where it is. But these country clubs in these
places really aren't built to hold the amount of traffic
that they end up enduring. It's why a lot of
places you park at a you know, a fair grounds
or something, and they shuttle everybody in. But still there
there's a lot of traffic going on, but the players
are probably going through a different gate. Scheffler thought that,
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all right, I was told to go through this gate,
and this guy wasn't going to let him go through
that gate, even though someone else said that he should.
That's my understanding of the explanation. But still you just
have to you have to stop at that point. You
just can't move on and say like, well I gotta
that guy said, so I'm just gonna do what I do.
Speaker 2 (25:08):
Did did the cop flop? Did we get a review
on of the cop flopped?
Speaker 4 (25:13):
Well, it didn't help when they put his eighty dollars
pants in the police report that were damaged beyond repair,
because that really sure seemed like a piling on of
the of the scenario.
Speaker 2 (25:26):
The was that him getting run over. I'm sorry, that's hilarious.
Speaker 4 (25:35):
The pants were damaged beyond repair added sound effects for
not that goal purposes. Dad, I wonder what was going on?
Speaker 2 (25:42):
All right? Stuck Gollip Show here on Fox Sports radio.
So did you guys see the numbers in terms of
the revenue generated? But with with you know, Caitlin Clark
playing against the New York Knicks, playing in front of
seventeen thousand people, that two million dollars in revenue, and
you could see the look of joy on the women's
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faces for the liberty when that happened. There is the
kind of amazing sort of multiple things at play like here,
you know, like, look, these are Prideville women and here
comes in the most hyped female player of all time,
and they're kind of doing the big brother sort of thing, right, initiation,
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a little bit of initiation, you know, without the new
geas and the atomic sit up and the spit thing.
Is there a word for the name for the spit
thing where you spit and you that goes all the
way down you suck it up. There's the Indian typewriter
torture as well. See I'm a little brother. I was
on the other end of all that and I was
bullied by my brother.
Speaker 5 (26:47):
Indian typewriter torture. I've never had this one. Yeah, it
doesn't sound politically correct, by the way, Well.
Speaker 2 (26:53):
I mean, this is the this is the eighties. And nineties.
You put your knees on their shoulders and to pin
them down, and then you just typewriter with like two
fingers on their chest and it actually tickles, actually tickles.
Dan Bayer, you know what the typewriter torture is, right,
you've never heard of that before.
Speaker 4 (27:14):
I'm actually not as familiar with it.
Speaker 2 (27:17):
We can do we can try it after the show.
I'll just gets you down.
Speaker 4 (27:21):
But she did, she did.
Speaker 7 (27:23):
She did get set up for a very harsh, violent
collision with Brianna Stewart on a screen.
Speaker 2 (27:29):
And she got set up.
Speaker 4 (27:30):
That's called basketball, I know, but like, yes, she did,
and she.
Speaker 3 (27:33):
Got set up.
Speaker 2 (27:33):
They're like it sounded like it was like a ruise
hold on. Let's yeah, because look around, have a teammate
who calls out screen. You got play defense where your
hands are kind of searching for a body as well. Instead,
she had her eye right on the ball and she
ran in brick wall bang beautiful.
Speaker 7 (27:51):
There's the good, the bad, and the ugly still with
her game, but we're seeing a little bit more good.
Speaker 6 (27:55):
I think.
Speaker 4 (27:56):
Yeah, she's a rookie. She's four games in three games.
Speaker 2 (27:58):
In three games, in two crimey games. Statistically, one good
game statistically.
Speaker 7 (28:02):
With eight turnovers, but she'll work on that. Peyton Manning
throw got picks when he was a rookie. Doug, you're
a point guard. You're a point guard, I think. And
I've watched every minute of three games. The only three
games I've ever watched ever in the w NBA were
last week. I think that her turnovers are in large
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part her trying to thread the needle and not being
in sync with her teammates. I think she could get
away with that with an Iowa player that she's been
playing with for three years. Are you seeing a lot
of that or she just making dumb mistakes?
Speaker 2 (28:36):
I think that can be a dumb mistake. Right, there's
the old I was Look, I was taught with my dad, Like,
you know, if you make ten good passes, it's way
better than one spectacular pass. The number one determinant. And
I do think find this interesting, Right, what's the one
What's the one thing in both football and basketball that
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determines games the most. There's one stat it's turnovers. So
that's losing basketball.
Speaker 4 (29:05):
Now.
Speaker 2 (29:05):
Look, sometimes she's making passes and they can't catch and
eventually they will catch them. But sometimes she needs to know, hey,
singles and doubles get people on base, stop going for
the home run shot. So there's a mix there. I
also think that some of the passes she's trying to thread,
she's having to do it a little bit earlier timings
off because she's not able to get by people nearly
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as well as she was in college. But I agree
actually with Sam as the competition, Like, look the way
that league is wired, the Aces and the Liberty have
way better players than everybody else. It's been like night
and day. So she started out with two games against
an elite team and that's what happened. Then she plays it,
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you know, so we'll see as the competition lessons that
she adjusts. But I also think that that's why I
asked about change her shot in the off season. I
think her body will change in the off season. I
because remember she went straight from college right to now
playing and it's just like playing in summer league where
you don't really have time to kind of fix or
tweak your game. She'll be the better because of it.
(30:14):
But it looks like it's going to be a long season.
Remember they have the break for the Olympics, so we'll
see if that allows her to kind of evolve and change, Dan,
I heard you about.
Speaker 6 (30:26):
You like.
Speaker 5 (30:28):
Somebody else's Brianna Stewart, that's her name.
Speaker 6 (30:32):
When she was asked about the revenue, st.
Speaker 5 (30:34):
Yes, she said something. No, she said something that I
need deciphered, so hopefully you guys could tell me. She
referenced the league as the w which I know that's
a cool hip boy of saying WNBA. But she also
called it the one forty four.
Speaker 2 (30:50):
What is there's one hundred and forty four players in
the league?
Speaker 6 (30:54):
Oh? Interesting, okay, cool? Yeah, nice work.
Speaker 2 (30:58):
Well, how many players are in the NBA? No idea
four hundred and fifty, three hundred teams? Fifteen guys A
team four hundred fifty guys. So what players say is
a four hundred Are you one of the four hundred
and fifty best players on Earth? And what she'll say
is we're one of the one hundred and forty four
best female players on Earth. I believe that's.
Speaker 6 (31:17):
That's what the math cot yourn something every day coming up.
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After the show, we have a podcast goes live at
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then of course we have the super talented, incredibly versatile
Dan Byer, will we go to for the press.
Speaker 4 (32:36):
The press, Danny b what do you got off season
rolling on? In the NFL. Ota is getting underway, but
in Jacksonville, no new deal for quarterback Trevor Lawrence eligible
for an extension this off season, but his head coach,
Doug Peterson talked about the talks and maybe why a
deal isn't done yet.
Speaker 8 (32:55):
Obviously the sooner you get it done right, it's behind everybody,
and now we focus on football. And that's not lingering,
that's not out there. I know Trent and his agent.
They've continued to talk and we'll talk and they're working
hard and tirelessly, and I just got to coach Trevor
and coach football and hopefully it gets done.
Speaker 4 (33:12):
A lot of coach speak in that one. But yeah,
Trevor Lawrence doesn't have an extension as of yet.
Speaker 2 (33:19):
That's weird. How I don't think there's any way to
describe Trevor Lawrence's career to this point other than a
little disappointing. I don't know if we go a lot disappointing.
I understand that he was as highly touted a prospect
as Andrew Luck was, or maybe next to Andrew Luck. Right,
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and Andrew Luck had more immediate success. Some of that
is derailed when you had the Urban Meyer year was
a fiasco. The following years, ye following year they get
to the playoffs, they have an unbelievable comeback, and then
they played well against the Chiefs, and then this season
was a bit of a regression. But I mean every
because that Fanchis has been such a mess, I give
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him a little bit more of a pass than I
would normally. It has not been a success, but it
has not been a failure. That's why I and you're like,
what do you mean not a failure? Like he's going
to get a second contract and he's going to start
for the Jaguars. I just don't think he's taken the
league by storm. And so that's I mean, is that
a fair depiction?
Speaker 4 (34:22):
Barely displayed yet, Let's no, it's spot on. There's you know,
they had a big win against the Cowboys a couple
of years ago. Obviously the win against the Chargers in
the wild card round everybody remembers, but you know half
of that was the Ails didn't score in the first
half of that game and we're you know, we're so
far behind. So that isn't a great sign. And maybe
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maybe that's a little bit representative of Trevor Lawrence's career,
But I don't think that he necessarily deserves an automatic
extension at this point, especially because of that lost first year.
Now he's going to be there for you know, the
the five years and in having is you know option
picked up. But yeah, for what they have, I don't
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think that it's a slam dunk done deal that he
should be the long term quarterback of the Jacksonville Jaguars.
You hope so, but I don't think that there's any
reason on why the Jaguars should give him money at
this point that maybe he doesn't deserve.
Speaker 2 (35:24):
It's fair point, but what do you like, what do
you do?
Speaker 4 (35:28):
You let him play out this year and you have
because you have him for the next two years, and
if he costs you more next year, then that's going
to be the price. But you know, to try to
save a couple of dollars now to get him in
on an early deal when you don't really have the answer,
I don't know. I don't know if I would do that.
Speaker 6 (35:46):
You know.
Speaker 2 (35:47):
The other thing is I would I wouldn't do the
early thing. I don't really I understand it. Costs you
more the longer you go. But you have a clear
view of it, right, he got a clear view of it.
I just I'm sorry, go ahead. The other thing, no, we.
Speaker 4 (36:01):
Agree, We agree on that point. The other thing is is,
for as much as Doug Peterson was brought in to
correct Trevor Lawrence, it is the fact. And as he said, yeah,
you know the prospect and all the accolades and the
rating of coming in, he technically isn't a Doug Peterson
guy in terms of drafting. So the point is, if
you're Doug Peterson, you're like, you know, what kind of
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wasn't my guy from the beginning. But I've tried for
these last three years. You know, maybe that there is
more than you need to know. And if he has
a great twenty twenty four, awesome for him, Awesome for
the Jaguars, and you move on from there. But I
don't think twenty one touchdowns and fourteen interceptions you should
be in a hurry to sign a guy to a
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long term deal.
Speaker 2 (36:43):
What's the rush. Everyone's worried about getting held hostage the
way that the Ravens did with Lamar Jackson. Okay, you know,
but one he hasn't won an MVP. Two, the Ravens
still didn't have to give him that deal. And three,
like okay, Ravens as still have a good football team
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despite the fact they end up pooning up way more
for Lamar Jackson. So yeah, I'm with you. Just patience
take a beat. Patience.
Speaker 4 (37:11):
In one other contract situation worth watching, justin Jefferson not
attending the team's ota. He is up for a significant
payday as well. Now that would be a guy I
would want to sign, especially if you've got Sam Darnold
there and JJ McCarthy being a first round pick. Yeah,
you better do it now. Finally, Major League Baseball has
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opened an investigation into whether former Angels infielder David Fletcher
bet with an illegal bookie tied to the Sho Hey
o Tani interpreter scandal.
Speaker 2 (37:45):
You know, the whole thing is, I mean, the more
everyone I talk to does not believe show Hay story,
I'm like the only one that buys show Hay story.
Speaker 6 (37:54):
That's his best friend on the team other than the interpreter.
Speaker 4 (37:57):
Right, yep, yep, that's the press that get out there
and pressed.
Speaker 3 (38:03):
That was the press.
Speaker 2 (38:05):
Yeah, I may be coming over to your side there.
Jace too right, everyone was gambling except for show. Heyo Tani,
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