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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, this is the Doug Gottlieb Show. Heres in
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Speaker 2 (00:11):
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Jay Stewart. Want an epic Jay stud rant about something
the Dodgers did yesterday. I'm sure we have some mentafil
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stuff to get to. But I love the story that
has come out of un O V. I love it
because I called that's what this should be called. I
call bullshet. So the quarterback of UNOV has had a
good start to their season. They're undefeated and UNLV has
been a bad football program for a long time. Okay,
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the quarterbacks name is Matthew Sluka. Sluca was the quarterback
of Holy very talented FCS quarterback gos NLV. There three
and zero and he's like, hey, I was promised one
hundred grand. They're give me three grand a month. This
is bullshit, and I'm gonna red shirt this year so
I can transfer and then make a lot of money
somewhere else. But here's the problem. Signed a contract for
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three thousand dollars a month, so I understand it is
shitty and looks terrible if, in fact, an assistant coach
said he's going to make one hundred thousand dollars. But
if you're offered one hundred thousand dollars and then you
end up only getting a contract for three thousand dollars,
therein lies. There's the time in which you go, hey,
I'm out or I'm not playing until this is fixed.
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But that's not what he's done. He's played and now
he's decided to sit quit on his team for his
own financial gain, which sounds great, But he's got a
contract and I'm going to tell you that what this
is going to do. Is this going to piss off
everybody at UNOV and other people in collectives. Now next
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year collectives can move in house or told so this
would be a lawsuit against the university, not against the collective.
But the issue is this, I don't I call bullshit.
If he was promised on hundred thousand dollars, why do
you sign a contract for three thousand dollars a month?
These two things, these things don't make any sense, don't
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make any sense. There are programs that say, hey, we're
going to get you a car we're fifty thousand dollars
and they get you released on a fifty thousand dollars car,
They pay for the lease, you have to get back
the car at the end. The car's worth fifty thousand dollars.
But you don't get a fifty thousand dollars car. If
you did, you'd have to pay tax on it. So
a lot of this comes down to you have this
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one guy Carmarti, wh who's his you know, representative, but
he's not actually a licensed agent. You have a kid
that signed a contract that doesn't say what he says
he was promised, and you have a collective that's like
what the fuck. I know you can look at this
and say, oh, it's a mess. It's not a mess.
He's got a contract. He's got to live up to
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the contract. If they promised him one hundred thousand dollars
and wrote it in a contract and didn't pay him, well,
then by then that's some bullshit. And if they promised
him on hundred thousand dollars and they even presented him
with the contract of three thousand dollars a month and
he signed it, that's on him. It's a bad look.
But that's on him for signing it.
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Speaker 2 (03:30):
App Let's get to the Fox said, and now here's
ready to win and LaVar Arrington had this exchange. But
the Raiders getting beaten up by the Panthers.
Speaker 3 (03:42):
It was like some type of reason it could have
been the same thing like they I think it was
more about listening to everyone hyping them up, marktting into
the playoffs and being in already after beating an m
There was something along those lines. Yeah, it was. I
mean they beat the Ravens. I mean, don't you think
that that's kind of a possibility that they were a
little bit too relaxed or a little bit too confident,
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that this was like one of those weeks where you know,
we go out here and we beat we beat the
Carolina Panthers, like bam, we're at two and one, you
know what I mean, And before you know it, it's
like hold on, like is Carolina like beating us right now?
Like whoa is Carolina up on us like this right now?
Like they might have just not really like prepared as
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if they were going to play against the team that
could beat them. Is that possible. I feel like that's possible,
especially if you're flying high, because there would be no
reason to not throttle down and say, we just beat
the Ravens in Baltimore, like, let's go like, let's let's
keep ratcheting and up, let's keep let's keep getting better.
There'd be no reason other than to think that this
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is a team that's one of the worst teams in
the NFL. Like, and you kind of slept walk through
that week.
Speaker 2 (04:53):
I think they slept up to the week. I think
it's extremely immature team, inexperienced coach, and they can't handle
they couldn't handle the success of Baltimore. I think that's
pretty obvious. Here's Colin Cowhert talk about the Dallas Cowboys.
Speaker 4 (05:05):
But has anybody else noticed in the last several years
that in Dallas, where they sell out high school football games,
where they have the number one college football team in
the country, the biggest football brand, the Dallas Cowboys, you're
seeing twenty five percent of that stadium filled with Saints
fans and Packer fans and Lions fans. Dallas has not
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won multiple playoff games in a single year in twenty
nine years. Like, at some point, you can't keep telling
me this is America's team, and what's amazing is they've
done this. They've regressed with Dak and Tony Romo. Those
are B plus plus A minus quarterbacks. And you watch
those home games for Dallas now once they're getting blown
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out at halftime. I mean, I never knew that Baltimore
Ravens traveled much. People that are there, people you talk to,
are like, yeah, it's kind of a fifty to fifty
Ravens crowd of the fourth quarter. Doesn't mean you eventually.
America loves winners. The Cowboys are kind of a loser.
I mean when it comes to January and February, this
isn't baseball. There's no nostalgia in football. We don't care
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what you did years ago. Doesn't matter what you do
in the regular season. The Raiders have been to a
Super Bowl, the Jags have been to a conference championship.
Speaker 2 (06:20):
Detroit was it won last year.
Speaker 4 (06:22):
For the Cowboys. You're talking about America's team. America doesn't
like losers. They don't like losers in football. January and
February is where winners play and the Cowboys are never there.
Speaker 2 (06:38):
Again, it has not been a championship level organization. Okay,
has not been a championship level organization, but they've they've
been consistently pretty good. I think it's easy to pick
on the Cowboys. I like what Colin's saying. There is
a sense of entitlement that comes with being the Cowboys,
but for whatever reason, they've come up short. Look again,
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they keep paying Dak Prescott because he's this great leader.
He's been bad against the n i Ers, bad against
Packers those last two losses, which kept them for being
a championship team. I think it's kind of simple as
much as anything else. Here's Dan Patrick had this exchanged
with Saquon bark Barkley about how things played out in
Hard Knocks. What bothered you about Hard Knocks in how
you were portrayed?
Speaker 5 (07:20):
To be honest, it really wasn't the Hard Knocks. It
was more of the year prior with negotiation, because like
you would get these you would get these numbers that
would come out and be like Saquon turned down this,
and Saquon turned out of that, and like some of
the numbers would be correct, but they would give you
some of the truth but not the whole truth, and
like just the truth to kind of spin it.
Speaker 6 (07:41):
And make a certain person look bad.
Speaker 5 (07:43):
And it's just like, well, all right, if me and
you are having this conversation, right and we're talking numbers,
and then it goes out that this number was said,
and only me and you had this conversation, and I'm
not the one who said it.
Speaker 6 (07:55):
I know it definitely came from you.
Speaker 5 (07:57):
So for the Hard Knocks saying, I thought the Hard
Knocks was a cool, unique way to let fans in
because obviously it's always been about training camp, but let
fans in and see the off season and see how
it really like because I watched the episode three and
I think it was cool how they like they have
like the poker table and like they're like, Okay, this
is when you gotta do this the spot get the
office a linement. It gives fan the opportunity to see
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that have that perspective. But for me it was weird,
I guess because a lot of it was about me,
and like I was like, it felt like it was
just like, all right, my name was just getting used
because in reality, it was like I had one phone
call with Joe, which was the phone call that was
on and my agent probably spoke to him a couple
of times. But like on this side, like in my life,
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in reality, it was like the Giants really never were
actually in play the second time.
Speaker 2 (08:48):
Like again, the Summer Hard Knocks ends up being the
best Hard Knocks ever because this is a real story,
a real situation. They're they're given real background. It could
not have come out any better for Hard Knocks. Meanwhile,
I think, I mean the Giants, it was a pretty
honest assessment of where they were and they end up
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losing Saquon Barkley for a million dollars. I mean, the
truth is Saquon Barkley was a million dollars more he
was offered by Philadelphia that they believe they should have
been allowed to match. Look, I mean this Saquon is
probably if it's about winning, Sequon's closer to winning in
Philadelphia than he is in New York. But all the
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things that come with being a member of the New
York Giants post career, like Michael Strahan, those things he
gave away. Those things he gave away. That's what the Fox.
Speaker 1 (09:41):
Said, Say be sure to catch live editions of The
Doug Gottlieb Show weekdays at three pm Eastern noon Pacific
on Fox Sports Radio and the iHeartRadio.
Speaker 2 (09:52):
App Let's find out who are What's annoying Jason Stewart.
Speaker 1 (10:00):
And now it's your.
Speaker 6 (10:01):
Annoy Hey, Doug, this is just in. I'm gonna just
warn our listeners. This is gonna piss you off. If
you're a man, this is going to piss you off.
You're not going to quite know why it pisses you off.
Half of you it's going to piss you off because
of the way she shoehorns Trump into this, But the
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other half are just going to be pissed at this.
This is Whoopy Goldberg on the View and her collection
of women talking about sports.
Speaker 7 (10:34):
NFL superstar Travis Kelcey is off to a slow start
this season and some of the Chiefs fans are accusing
his girlfriend taylors Whip for taking his mind off the game.
But they apparently forgot that they won Super Bowl last
year with him and they were just as tight then
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as they are now.
Speaker 2 (10:57):
What is going on?
Speaker 3 (10:59):
As in, they win both games again.
Speaker 8 (11:01):
They won all three games they've played three and they've won.
Speaker 7 (11:04):
And they're projected to be the Super Bowl champions.
Speaker 8 (11:07):
I mean, I don't know what it has changed, but
she wasn't even at the game.
Speaker 2 (11:12):
Is she supposed to play the game?
Speaker 7 (11:14):
She lives inside of here.
Speaker 8 (11:17):
If they put on my sports analyst hot as I
understand it, football is a team sports, so just because
he's not making touchdowns doesn't mean he's not contributing. That's
the success of the team. They're currently undefeated this season.
And once again just the classic blaming a woman is
a man.
Speaker 7 (11:33):
I think it's because they're mad that she is not supporting.
Speaker 3 (11:36):
You know.
Speaker 6 (11:40):
Okay, I'll tell you what annoys me most about that,
the line. Of course, of course, men blame the woman
for everything.
Speaker 2 (11:50):
Doug, I don't know if are people really upset him.
Speaker 6 (12:01):
They must be reacting, They must be reacting to.
Speaker 8 (12:05):
Or something.
Speaker 2 (12:05):
Let me let me yeah, let me let me start
with something here. Okay, this is the first thing that
all TV, all like network TV shows need to do.
Shut the actual fuck up about what some random tweets.
I've seen it on E Hollywood News and I'm sure
what this is, you know, some five six Jenny five
six two says Travis Kelcey spending too much time with
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with Taylor Swift. That's why he's not good anymore, something
like that. Okay, so that's that's the first thing. The
first thing. Second thing is people don't know anything about sports,
Like why are you talking about sports? You just sound
Actually the other woman on the on the View sounded
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when they actually asked about sports, seemed to hey, they're undefeated,
Like what's the big deal here? This is a non
story and like you didn't know what he was crazy
town with this ship not new information.
Speaker 6 (13:02):
No. My favorite line in that I think that that
obviously the right wing publications are picking up is I
blame Maga. I blame Maga.
Speaker 2 (13:10):
I blame Maga.
Speaker 6 (13:11):
Yeah, when all those fails, I just blame Maga. All Right,
So I'm gonna lighten it up and talk more politics.
I want to be the first to make this observation.
I mean, I don't have my finger on the pulse
of every single podcast in our landscape, but I want
to be the first to make this observation. I'm pretty
sure I'm the first one. You know, it has been
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like distractingly quiet this year Aaron Rodgers' appearances on Pat McAfee.
Speaker 2 (13:40):
H is he still on Pat mcav.
Speaker 6 (13:42):
Every week, and I think your question makes my point.
Somebody at Disney, ESPN, or even Pat McAfee said, if
you're going to continue to have Aaron Rodgers on your show,
you're going to talk football. Doug, I went back to
the last two appearance, is to see if you talked
about anything other than his team in football. He had
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a lot to say about Jayden Daniels yesterday, he had
a lot to say about I mean, it was all football.
And you're telling me that we're six weeks from a
national election and Aaron Rodgers has no takes on social views,
no political takes. It's distracting and it's obvious that they
were given that that directive. This is what annoys me
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that Aaron Rodgers agreed to it.
Speaker 2 (14:32):
I think he already previously agreed, but yeah, it's it's
super weird. I honestly thought he might not he might,
he honestly might not be able to do it. And
then since I just assumed he wasn't doing it because
I hadn't heard anything about it, it's crazy. I think
it was probably previously agreed to, and then he just
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answers the questions. And I would even think that he's
trying to separate himself from some of that, because you
know the book came out. He's clearly to fix some
of the perception of him.
Speaker 6 (15:03):
It would be so off brand for him to agree
to that. I need to know the real story. Anyways,
I could not be more annoyed by something that happened
on a baseball field than what happened late last night.
Most of our listeners probably went to sleep. The Podreys
entered the game three games back of the Dodgers in
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the NL West. The Padres need to make up three
games to win the NL West. They needed to win
one game to qualify for the playoffs. The Padres were
up two runs in the bottom of the ninth INNY,
Dodgers get the first two runners on base. If you're
doing the math, they are down to there's two runners
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on base, and they have their slappy dog shit shortstop
up Miguel Rojas. Literally, if he just stands at the
plate and takes three strikes, we're good. But Dave Roberts
puts on the bunt sign with sho hey Otani on deck,
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who has ten home runs in his last eleven at bats,
something ridiculous. Two runners on he puts the bunt sign
on for Rojas, and he doesn't get the bunt down.
Roberts takes the bunt sign off. Miguel Rojas does something
that I don't think has ever been done in the
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history of baseball. He grounded into a natural triple play,
third to second to first with the tying run at
first base in the bottom of the ninth inning and
sho hey Otani on deck. It's completely, like, ridiculously unforgivable
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that you would even give your shortstop a chance to
hit into a double play, let alone a triple play.
I don't understand on the decision to take the bunt
sign off. Dave Roberts explained it after the game, and
it's not a good explanation. He says he saw that
the Padres had the wheel on, that they brought the
infield in. They were bunting into a force play, is
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what he said. And I will say to that, Doug,
who gives a fuck? You need to get beyond your
ninth place hitter there so that sho Hao Tani could
come to the plate. I don't care if you're bunting
into it out you're sacrificing your dogshit slappy hitter for
Sho Hao Tani. Unforgivable. I'm not. I'm usually not on
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the Dave Robert fire Dave Roberts train, because you can't
fire a guy who's only taking orders from people up top.
But this, this was unforgivable.
Speaker 2 (17:48):
That's baseball. Yeah, yeah, that is That is baseball. Okay,
anything else do any eels?
Speaker 6 (18:01):
No, So we got Dave Roberts, Aaron Rodgers agreeing not
to talk anything about football, and Whoopi Goldberg in the view.
Speaker 2 (18:10):
Well, that's pretty obvious. I mean, your passion is obvious
for Dave Roberts and Dave Roberts.
Speaker 6 (18:17):
Why are we doing this.
Speaker 2 (18:22):
Because we can.
Speaker 6 (18:25):
Chris Wong, I think won a Super Bowl with the Eagles.
You could fact check me on that. I think he
won a Super Bowl with the Patriots, son of Hallie Wong,
former first overall pick. I want to say, Chris Wong,
he had this to say about the I don't know
if you saw it, but Jalen Carter the other night
got into a fight with Saints fans after the game.
This is what he said.
Speaker 9 (18:46):
I don't give a fuck what Jalen Carter does.
Speaker 6 (18:49):
At the end of the game.
Speaker 9 (18:51):
He could have done it for three more minutes, flapping
his gums at people, inciting people on the field, talking
shit to whoever, he who, whoever you want.
Speaker 6 (19:00):
That's hold on, it's a war. It is a war
out there.
Speaker 9 (19:05):
And if you haven't been in a game like that,
don't tell Jalen Carter to calm down, because I like
it when he cares. And if that's what, if that's
how it manifests when this guy's locked in, then he
needs to come to the stadium every.
Speaker 6 (19:18):
Week just like that.
Speaker 2 (19:23):
I love it. I love it so much, so good
from Chris Long. I actually like his podcast, love his commentary.
He does something at the What's It where he is
the refriger Raider light discussions as well. He's the best.
Why can we play it for you? Because we can?
All Right, that's it for the in the Motus podcast.
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