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November 11, 2024 37 mins

Doug and the crew share what they loved and hated most about their sports weekend in this week's version of "Love AND Hate".  Doug weighs in on the controversial comments made by Cowboys' star Micah Parsons. Plus, Dan Beyer takes Doug through a Monday edition of "The Press".

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(01:02):
have a lot of thoughts on the on the college
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existed at Cowboys Stadium, but of course at the least
opportune time ever, it rears its ugly head. But every
Monday we encapsulate our thoughts on the weekend with something
we call love and hate.

Speaker 2 (01:37):
What did you love?

Speaker 3 (01:38):
God?

Speaker 1 (01:39):
I love you?

Speaker 2 (01:40):
And what did you hate?

Speaker 1 (01:41):
Meet these Clay Hey, is what we love from the weekend,
what we hate for the weekend. Let's start with what
we'd loved from the weekend, Dan Byer, start with you
something love from the week.

Speaker 4 (01:54):
Yeah, Doug, I know this probably sounds like a broken
record as I'm talking about uniforms, but I did love
the Texans look last night against Detroit. Maybe they all
red is difficult for some, but it's difficult to get
helmets right, especially in the National Football League, and to
kind of do a branch off of what the Vikings do,

(02:14):
of what the Eagles do, of using the bull horns
like they did. I thought it was a very very
strong look helmet wise for the Houston Texans. Combined with
the Lions' blue look, it looks really good. Maybe not
as good as the Holy War uniforms looked between Utah
and BYU. I'll get to that in the hate, but

(02:36):
just the look of what the Texans brought to the
table on Sunday Night football. I am a big fan
of that alternate helmet.

Speaker 1 (02:46):
Huh Iowa slash Big Apple Sam. What'd you love in
the weekend?

Speaker 5 (02:51):
It's got to be the Indiana Hoosiers getting to ten
and oh baby, first time they've ever won ten games
in program history, and how can he not love it?
And listen, they might go into the playoff and face
off against an old miss or you know, a Georgia,
whoever it may be, and get completely smoked, like a
Georgia versus Hawaii and the Sugar Bowl way back when,

(03:12):
something like that. But for now, dreamers can dream, and
hope is alive and they're partying in Bloomington, Indiana, And
how can you not love Kurt Signetti the guy. I
tweeted this out over the weekend. The guy's a little
bo Polini, he's a little southern drawl. He's a little
bit East Coast Italian, maybe smoking a Shig Kurt Signetti.
He's a character, he's very original, he's very likable, and

(03:34):
I absolutely I love this Indiana team. I love this
Indiana story this year. That's my love of the weekend.
You know what, this reminds me of Northwestern nineteen ninety five. Wow,
And as an Ohio State fan, it is difficult to
enjoy that, especially because Northwestern ended up going to the
Rose Bowl that year in Ohio State and hadn't been

(03:55):
in a decade.

Speaker 4 (03:56):
But this is what it reminds me of. Kind of
I know Northwestern was a bigger story, more of the
ranks to riches, but this has feelings of that.

Speaker 1 (04:07):
Jase dou.

Speaker 6 (04:09):
Thank you, Doug. I'll take it from here. You know
who I love. I love my father, My old man
served in the Vietnam War. Happy Veterans Day to him
and all that are listening right now that have served
in our wars. You've done something that I probably didn't
have the heart to ever sign up for. So much

(04:31):
appreciated and I love you. I love when Caleb Williams
struggles and for the reason these are the reasons his
dad was like kind of like a LeVar Ball last year.
Remember he was the one that was saying that his
son was going to be so he was going to
be more than generational. He was going to be a

(04:53):
one of one. He was going to be the draft
pick that changed the way NFL did business with their
special talent. He was going to need a percentage of
the team that drafted him. That's how good Caleb Williams
was going to be. He was going to change the game.
Last yesterday, you can make an argument that he was
the fourth best rookie of the day, the fourth best rookie,

(05:18):
not generational, not a one of one. He has been
humbled and obviously this meme made the rounds yesterday. Remember
he was the one that sent the text message to
his punter in the offseason that the puncher wasn't going
to have to work very hard. And I think they
did what nine or ten punts just yesterday if I'm
not mistaken. So all this is to the amusement of me,

(05:43):
somebody getting too big for their breeches and being humbled
is something that I enjoy. Maybe that says a lot
about me, but I love that.

Speaker 1 (05:52):
I loved Missouri's comfort behind win against Oklahoma, And yeah,
something does come down to being an Oklahoma State guy.
You know, Oklahoma has had in years in which they've
been great, unbelievable luck, and they call it Sooner magic,
and it looked like they had super magic there where.

(06:13):
You know, tie game, Missouri fumbles and they pick it up,
run it back, take a twenty three to sixteen lead.
Missouri goes eight plays, eight plays, converts a third and
ten and a third and sixteen, scores a touchdown to
tie it up. Oklahoma gets the ball back with a
minute three to go. Okay, and on the I think

(06:37):
the third play, second first player was a penalty first play,
picks up five yards. Jackson Arnold, who was supposed to
be the Golden Child, started the first three games, then
gets bench, comes back in to some success. He gets
sacked and fumbles and Missouri picks it up and runs

(06:58):
it in with thirty seconds to go, a game that
they had to feel like, Okay, we got a great
defensive head coach, we got a lead on the road.
We got a little bit lucky with a fumble return
touchdown against Missouri, a team that they would always beat
when they played in the Big Twelve, and they found
a way to grasp defeat from the jaws of victory.
That's the opposite of Sooner magic, and that makes me

(07:19):
very happy considering my alma mater got their butts whooked
by TCU. So oh you not just losing, but the
way they lost to Missouri. That's what I left for
the weekend. All right, let's go to the other side.
What's the hate? Jay Stu, you're our resident hater.

Speaker 6 (07:43):
What you hate from the weekend, I'll tell you what, Doug,
you know what I hate fantasy football? What fantasy football
has become. I've said this before, but I'm going to
say it again for the listeners who are.

Speaker 4 (07:54):
Just tuning in.

Speaker 6 (07:56):
The one thing I've always enjoyed about fantasy football is
it there is skill involved. People might think it's gambling,
but it really isn't. I have a twelve man league.
We've been playing in the same league for twenty years,
a bunch of college buddies, and the same four to
five guys are in the playoffs and playing for Super
Bowl every year. Now, the other guys will trinkle in

(08:19):
a good season here and there and keep them interested,
but it's basically the same four or five guys That
tells me that fantasy football is a skill game. You
put work into your draft, you put work into your waivers.
Every week, you pay attention, you stay on your game,
and you can be better skilled than your opponents. Fantasy
football is just a gamble nowadays. I'm gonna use Cuba Hubbard.

(08:42):
He's probably a really good guy. Chubba Hubbard, whatever your
name is, I'm going to use it as an example.
If you drafted Chubba Hubbard, it was probably in your draft. Hubbard,
Cuba Hubbard, Chubba Cuba rhymes of Tuba Cuba. You probably
drafted a mid range in the middle of your draft.
Is either ancuff for the rookie that was coming in
this week this year, or just a guy that Chubba

(09:04):
Hubbard has been the last couple of years.

Speaker 1 (09:05):
A guy Hubbard, Cuba Hubbard.

Speaker 6 (09:08):
He won your fantasy week yesterday. He had a career
high in Fantasy points. You know who didn't win your
week yesterday, Hall Tyreek Hill will probably lose you your
week tonight, Ceedee Lamb. These were all guys that were
expected to do well that you drafted way ahead in
your draft. But just because you luckily drafted Chubba Hubbard

(09:30):
and because he was there, Jubah won your week, Hubbard.
Once something becomes a gamble, it's less fun. If I
want a gamble, I'll just pick against the spread or
do this single week fantasy on DraftKings. That's what I
hate about fantasy football. Now, Dan, do you agree with
any of that?

Speaker 4 (09:47):
I agree with with some some parts of it. I
do find Jason's frustrations with fantasy football kind of funny
because fantasy ball is the ultimate I think bleep happens,
and it just maybe happens too much to Jason Stewart.
Even with Cuba or Chubba Hubbard former Oklahoma State cowboy.

Speaker 5 (10:12):
Chubba sounds fun fun and funny because it's like Chubba Hubba.
It's like Chubb and Hubb kind of rhyme. So it's
like Chubb a Hubbard Hubbard.

Speaker 7 (10:21):
But Cuba, I was a Tuba.

Speaker 4 (10:22):
I benched him in my guillotine league because I just
still thought that defensive front of the Giants could hold up.
You guys want to know what I hated this past weekend?

Speaker 1 (10:30):
Yeah, very much.

Speaker 4 (10:31):
That fourth down holding call called against Utah in that
game against BYU. I not a fan of it. There
was also another play in that sequence where BYU called
time out. Half the players thought that the play was
going on the other half. I guess maybe heard the
time out. Utah did have opportunities to get a stop
on that drive. In fact, once they had an opportunity

(10:53):
to get an interception, unable to do so. But to
hear how mad Kyle Whittingham was and how mad they're
ad Mark Carlo was, Yeah, tough one for the Utes
on Saturday night. And it made me wonder too, like
was was Witningham was wit so mad because there's rumors
on how long he's going to be the head coach.
They've already named the head coach in waiting, was just

(11:14):
maybe his last shot at BYU. All those things. You
wonder if that could be but a tough way for
the Utes to lose on on Saturday night.

Speaker 1 (11:22):
Yeah, that was that was That was a tough one.
I look, I disagree with the call greatly. I thought
it was a bad call, especially considering how physical it
had been that game, how physical it's been throughout college
football season. I can't agree with an ad saying the
game was taken.

Speaker 4 (11:37):
From sure you find forty grand Yesterday. Mark Carlin was
for his comments because He was basically saying that that
the Big Twelve and then those officials from the Big
Twelve want to win, yeah, because they were you know, unbeaten.

Speaker 1 (11:53):
Yeah, yep, yeah, and which which, by the way, like, listen,
you can disagree with the call. Here's the thing, Okay,
I gotta tell you, I met it's a clown look
for an ad. It really is. It's incredibly unprofessional, incredibly
unprofessional to say. All you have to say was like,

(12:14):
I think that you're allowed to say. I think that
call costs us the game. It's fourth down. It's a
terrible call. We win the game, right now, there's a
There's eighty or so other plays that that had had
similar importance that one. But then to go, hey, we
love being the Big twelve except this, and then insinuate
that the league and Brett Yormark want BYU to go undefeated,

(12:37):
and the logic behind it is if they go undefeated,
then they lose in the Big Twelve championship game. Does
the league get two teams into the College twelve playoff?

Speaker 6 (12:45):
Right?

Speaker 1 (12:45):
That's that's the whole insinuation. But I mean, do we
really think it's that deep? Do you have any idea
the levels of crimes, and if that conspiracy was proven
to be true, I think it's an awful look from
an ad. Really not good, really not good. And forty
dollars is not enough.

Speaker 4 (13:06):
No, it was the highest fine handed out. But you're
also again, you're a new member in that league, like
I mean, you're you're half a season in, You're you're
not even a semester in, and uh already making enemies.
Not good?

Speaker 5 (13:19):
Is that ad taking a page possibly from Sheryl Reeves comments?
After you know I was stolen from us, it was
still a lot of people with big time authority going
on the record and saying this was stolen. When something
you say something stolen from me, there's a lot of
gravity there. There's a lot of there's a lot of
volume to those kind of comments. She wasn't the first
to say something was stolen from her, So exactly.

Speaker 1 (13:43):
Some of you, hey there, Sammy.

Speaker 5 (13:46):
Fans behaving badly. And this has been going on on
now for several weeks. We go back to Georgia on
the road at Texas and I don't even remember what
was causing the fans at Texas to be so you know,
outraged about some it happened on the field. Their team
wasn't playing well, so they start littering the field with
you know, plastic bottles. Fast forward to this weekend. You know,

(14:10):
as a side note, you could say, look at the
old mis situation where there was time still left on
the clock. The fans are rushing the field, and they're
a top twenty team. They're rushing the field a little
time still left on the clock. You act like you've
been there before. But you can see Lane Kiffen mouthwards
this is bleeping ridiculous, and he's talking about his own

(14:31):
fans rushing the field with time left. Just just take
get the win over Georgia.

Speaker 3 (14:36):
Move on.

Speaker 7 (14:36):
You're a good team. Act like you've been there before.

Speaker 5 (14:39):
But really it was LSU hosting Alabama where I think
there was a face mask call or something. Again, fans
are upset with where their team is playing, and then
some official calls a penalty and people just start throwing
bottles again onto the field and ESPN's Kirk curb Street
has had enough.

Speaker 7 (14:55):
Here are his comments from the game.

Speaker 8 (15:02):
I love it.

Speaker 6 (15:03):
Why why does that have to become a thing this year?

Speaker 9 (15:06):
Some idiots do this at Texas and now all of
a sudden, we see it popping up in college football.

Speaker 6 (15:13):
Enough's enough clowns. Just what are you doing?

Speaker 5 (15:16):
Enough's enough clowns. I love that. I loved it. It
was just it's kind of funny but absolutely true. Just
be better than that. Like your team is losing, has
nothing you know, start, deal with it. Deal be better
at dealing with this. Don't throw objects on the fields. Dangerous.
You were hitting your own cheerleaders. Enough of that.

Speaker 7 (15:35):
I hated that.

Speaker 1 (15:40):
I hate losing. And we lost Friday, and uh, nothing
tastes good, smells good, feels good. And then I got
a cold to boot and yeah, and tomorrow, just so
people understand, I want to miss tomorrow's show. We were
spoke to fly in these charters to McCombe, Illinois for

(16:04):
a game against Western Illinois. Very good club, leather nicks
and leathernecks, right, And the charters that we use are
state owned planes, and we can get bumped off them
for some dignitaries that are more important than us. So
we have a six and a half hour bus ride,
and I'm gonna take this show off. And so it's

(16:26):
one thing to take a six and a half hour
bus ride. That's the job. I'm kind of excited to
get a lot of work done. Probably do it, you know,
when we get there, record a podcast, a ton of
prep for this game, prep for Saturday's game against Providence
as well, watch a lot of video, probably watch the movies,
call everybody I know. But coming off of a loss
where we really didn't play well on the first half,

(16:49):
it's still gross. Like it's still and then when you're
the coach, you gotta watch the film. You gotta go
over it. You got to figure out what you did poorly.
And I did several things poorly. I just I don't
like it. I hate it. Matter of fact, it's what
I hate from the weekend. And that's a little love
and hate.

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So it's gotten a little crazy in Dallas. I mean,
obviously they're losing and getting embarrassed, and I want to
give MICHAEH. Parsons the benefit of doubt. It's really hard
when you listen to this quote from Micah Parsons talking

(17:39):
about his head coach, Mike McCarthy's.

Speaker 8 (17:42):
Broth my pay grade about if Mike is coaching again
next year, but you know, coaching side coaching. You know,
Mike can leave and go wherever he wants. But guys, I,
you know, I kind of feel bad for his guys
like Zach Martin, guys who might be on their last
show on their way out, you know, because that's what
I want to go hold a trophy for. You want
to win games and do great things with those type

(18:03):
of legends who put in more time and work going
Mike McCarthy ever did. So those are the kind of
guys that have so much sympathy and hurt for him.

Speaker 1 (18:12):
Yeah, I want to say, I don't. I don't think
he meant anything by it, Like he meant, like, hey,
Mike McCarthy, like when you get fired in coaching, you
can still keep coaching some more, whereas when you're playing
careers over it's over right. I think that's reasonable thing.
That's what he meant by it. The problem with that is, dude,

(18:34):
what are you doing? And yeah, I just it's it
sounds awful. Here's Bill Parcells. This is Rex Ryan Okay, who's,
of course, former Jets head coach, former Bill's head coach.
On what Michael Parsons said, most.

Speaker 3 (18:56):
Players know that these dudes even forget about it. You're
giving a family time, you're giving up all kinds of
stuff in your life, and you're gonna get some ass
sitting now. I don't care how talent he is. That
is absolutely bs. And And if you would work half
as freaking hard as a damn coach does, maybe you'd

(19:17):
be able to play every damn game, maybe your team
win it just be a bunch of punks and lay
it down every damn week like you're doing. How about
being a damn football team. You're gonna sell your damn
coach out. It's a crocker.

Speaker 2 (19:30):
You know what.

Speaker 1 (19:32):
Here's Damian Woody he had Damian Whitody had this reaction
to Parsons.

Speaker 10 (19:37):
Who the hell Michael Polser think he is talking like
that after a game? Bro, You've been missing all these
games with the injury, and last of my check, the
head coach is a super Bowl winning winning coach and
I know the season hasn't gone the way that everyone
is expected to go and all that, but for you
to sit there in the locker raft, your team gets pubbled,

(20:00):
and it just undress your head coaching in that manner. See,
that's what's going on with all these podcast boys out
here in the locker room.

Speaker 1 (20:08):
I think Damion Wood he nailed it. So I understand
that there's something really cool about being able to have
your own podcast. I know I have my own podcast,
but when you're a coach or a player, it changes
some especially when you're a player, especially when you're young.

(20:29):
Like Micah Parsons is not old. What is he twenty
five years old? Twenty five years old? So he doesn't
know what he doesn't know, and he lives in a
world where it's totally cool to have your own podcast,
to talk whatever you want, say whatever you want. And
we've pointed it out on our pod multiple times. How
many dumb things he said, rabbit holes he's gone down.

(20:52):
It doesn't mean he's a dumb person, but he's approached
things in a way in which is super, super immature
and entitled, because hey, he's always been good, he's always
been able to say what he wants and no real
repercussions for it. You start talking this way, and again
I'm the guy giving him the benefit of the doubt,
saying I do understand it came across more harshly than

(21:12):
I think he intended. Obviously doesn't have a relationship with McCarthy.
That's pretty obvious. Okay, pretty obvious, all right, because had
he said, Hey, I love coach McCarthy, this isn't about him.
You know, if he stay, I want him to stay,
because you're supposed say I want him to stay. I
want him to be a head coach. We got to
be better. But you know, if some way Jerry decides

(21:35):
to move on, there's still He's won a super Bowl,
he's respecting this league. He'll get another shot. These guys
they won't. Instead. Utterly, and here's why I agree with
with with Damian Woodie. Utterly and completely disrespectful to coaches
talking about how hard you work. You don't have to
go Rex Ryan and start. You know, woe is me?

(21:55):
You know, coach. Players don't work hard. Coaches do? They
both work. It doesn't work unless everybody's putting in all
the time, all the effort together. But man, I mean,
Marcus Parsons just sounds like such a clown for his
inability to understand what he's saying or the subject matter
he's talking about. I don't think I don't think he

(22:16):
means any malice by it, but it sounds a way
in which is just so disconnected from his head coach
and from the reality of what's all going on. Stuck
outleap show here on Fox Sports Radio. So I think
you guys saw who is the wide receiver that couldn't
see the ball because of the sunlight and.

Speaker 6 (22:36):
Was coming right for him?

Speaker 1 (22:39):
That was Ceede Lamb. Was it?

Speaker 4 (22:40):
Yeah?

Speaker 6 (22:40):
And he said and then he said after the game
that Cowboys should consider dropping the curtains.

Speaker 1 (22:47):
Here's Jerry Jones when he was asked about the curtains.
We do know where the damn sounds going to be
on our own sighting.

Speaker 6 (22:55):
Why not what the curtains are?

Speaker 7 (22:56):
Why not mitigate that thought?

Speaker 2 (22:58):
The sun and scene not.

Speaker 5 (23:00):
Share the damn stadium down building?

Speaker 1 (23:03):
You kidding, men, But it's not you that he's got
the same thing. Ever, team it comes in here has
the same issues.

Speaker 5 (23:10):
They know what the sun's gonna be, So our team
has the same thing.

Speaker 1 (23:15):
So the more might not understanding where the sun is not.

Speaker 4 (23:19):
Going saying I'm saying the world knows where the sun
is get to know that.

Speaker 1 (23:23):
Almost a year in advance.

Speaker 9 (23:25):
So someone asked me about the sun, and what about
the sun? What is the moon?

Speaker 1 (23:33):
I can't even begin to He's so mad, he can't
even think logically. That's really what it comes down to,
right I.

Speaker 4 (23:41):
Yeah, I'm sorry. I am so anxious to jump in
on this. I blame Daylight Savings, yep, because it's the
first time that the Cowboys are dealing with this, and
it is a later kick, so it is a different
time then, even if they would have played an earlier

(24:02):
you know, a week earlier at four to twenty five
Eastern time. I completely blame Daylight Savings and the ending
of it on this for the Dallas Cowboys, and I
think it's a story that no one is talking about.
This is for you, Dan, Thank you very much. Pull
with you here.

Speaker 6 (24:19):
Remember it was a week ago, Doug when you and
I both learned how biased Dan is towards Standard time.
He's very passionate. Yeah. Standard.

Speaker 4 (24:30):
I just hate it when people think they that they
try to sound smart and listen, I'm not the smartest
guy in the world by any means, but I do
know the difference between CDT and CST, and people write
CST a lot more often because they think it's official
because it's standard, and so that really annoys me when
they misuse it. You can use it now because we
are in standard time right now. But Jerry Jones sitting

(24:54):
there complaining, I think it's a legitimate excuse. We forgot
we had to change our clocks a little over week ago,
and this was our first game in this kickoff window
when we had to change our clocks. So yeah, I
get it, completely get it. I blame the ending of
daylight savings on that miscue.

Speaker 1 (25:14):
I just I don't understand why why Jerry wouldn't just go, yeah,
we just needed just a mistake. We just need to
drop the curtain there.

Speaker 7 (25:22):
I can. I can tell you why I did.

Speaker 5 (25:23):
Why he is he is of a certain age now
where he wants to get as much sunlight in on
his body as possible.

Speaker 7 (25:30):
He wants to tan.

Speaker 5 (25:31):
It's like why white people after they retire, they go
down to Florida or Texas or California. They love the sunlight.
They gotta let it in. It's good for your your
your happiness levels.

Speaker 4 (25:40):
You need it.

Speaker 7 (25:41):
As an elderly person, you.

Speaker 1 (25:42):
Want that, says they go to Florida. They go to
Florida because the cold hurts, well, every part of your
body hurts.

Speaker 5 (25:48):
Yeah, then the sun helps it all feel better. So
Jerry's like, no, we're not closing the curtains. I'm a
I'm pro natural light guy, and I don't care if
my receivers can't see the ball.

Speaker 7 (25:57):
I need the sunlight.

Speaker 1 (26:01):
Yeah, there's a hint of you know, just joking.

Speaker 4 (26:03):
Sarcas, like there isn't enough difficulty in trying to stop
the Eagles with Saquon Barkley and Jalen Hurts and Devonte
Smith and A. J. Brown and Dallas Goddard was back
and trying what are we?

Speaker 3 (26:15):
Like?

Speaker 1 (26:15):
What are we now?

Speaker 4 (26:16):
They have to go to their Farmer's Almanac to find out.

Speaker 5 (26:22):
Oh my goodness, listen now, I don't like fluorescence, okay,
I like natural light, all right, I got to.

Speaker 7 (26:27):
Have it coming into my stadium.

Speaker 1 (26:29):
What in terms of design flaws the stadiums? So the
I don't know if it's still Lincoln Financial wherever the
Colts play. You know they have no drainage there. Lucas Oil,
Lucas Oil, sorry, Lucas Oil. Lucas Oil has no drainage
and You're like, why is that important? Well, they do
have the domes almost always closed. But when it's open,

(26:51):
if you have a pop up thunderstorm only happened once.
If it if it rain water gets in, there's no
effort to go. There's literally no drainage none so far,
which is not technically a dome, although it's covered, doesn't
have air conditioning. Six billion dollars complex no air conditioning.

(27:12):
I'm just wondering, like what other.

Speaker 4 (27:14):
Well, there's also this point that was brought up at
and T stadium runs east to west. Yes, most football
stadiums run north to south, north end zone, south end zone.
Because of this, and because of where it is, you
get the sun at that certain point at that time
of day. So that's another issue of hey, Jerry, why

(27:37):
don't you just build it you know in the correct angle?

Speaker 5 (27:41):
Is that partially dan because it's also like underground a
little bit, so that sun even if it's low and
the sky and the sun is going down, it'll still
come blasting into those Sure we know that plays a
part of it.

Speaker 7 (27:53):
Oh, it's interesting.

Speaker 1 (27:56):
I mean, like look the east west thing Oklahoma States
football stadums East west Okay, so Son can be an
issue as well. The thing that drives you crazy is
they have a solution. The solution is right there. They
chose not to use a solution, then it cost them
a touchdown, and then the coach goes and then the

(28:18):
owner goes in though, well everybody knows the son's going
to be there, Like, it doesn't have to be doesn't
have to be this hard. Winning is hard enough, I guarantee.
That's where Mike McCarthy is saying right now, I believe
the same thing. Like again, completely different level with the
same thing. It's like, look, winning is hard enough. My

(28:39):
example is, you know, we were gonna take charters in
and because of it, now we got to do six
six and a half hour bus ride day before a game.
Like that makes it really really hard to see yourself
winning a basketball game. And we have one all year anyway.
Now we're going to use it as motivation. Hey man,
this brings us tighter. We'll stop and have you know,

(29:00):
we'll stop at a fun truck stop. We'll do some
stuff on the but end of the day, like six
and a half hours and the bus riders that's a lot.
That's a lot. And again, the point is winning is
hard because the guy on the other side is trying
to win two right. Everybody always sit says that, like,
well you're you're well prayer like the other guy's really

(29:22):
good too. They wouldn't have that job, you know. The
Philadelphia Eagles, they left no doubt who the better team was.
Granted they had their starting quarterback, they're a better roster anyway,
but they're under pressure to win games, so they left
no doubt. Why would you not cover up the cover
up the sun doesn't make any sense to me.

Speaker 4 (29:41):
If you put the curtains in, of course, I go
straight to the uniforms. Then you could have a uniform
alternate with the cowboy helmet being like curtains Navy, and
then have the star be like all lit up in
silver sparkles. Be a really good alternate for the Cowboys,
better than that basic white one that they wear a
lot of different ways. If Jerry Jones would just embrace.

Speaker 5 (30:03):
This now now listen to and even if CD had
caught that pass, it wouldn't have made a difference in
the game, okay, And we were still getting thoroughly in
that game.

Speaker 7 (30:10):
Okay.

Speaker 4 (30:11):
By the way, Mike McCarthy just says they are sticking
with Cooper Cup as their starting quarterback in Week eleven against.

Speaker 7 (30:18):
Yes, they'd probably be better off with Cooper Cup.

Speaker 1 (30:20):
Yeah, probably really good, pretty pretty good. Although you get hurt.
Who's there back up to the back of who's the
third three?

Speaker 6 (30:26):
Lance?

Speaker 4 (30:27):
That's the dilemma.

Speaker 1 (30:28):
It's that dilemma. He stinks, that's what. That's what. That's
what everybody's telling you. Yeah, if if Trey Lance was
any good, he would have gotten an opportunity.

Speaker 4 (30:37):
Well, he got a good quarter of work in yesterday.

Speaker 2 (30:40):
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Speaker 9 (31:01):
I don't have the patience to Jack.

Speaker 1 (31:02):
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(31:32):
do you got there, Dan Buyer?

Speaker 4 (31:34):
Well, Doug, I just retweeted this on the social media
platform x repost. I guess is the proper way. Jonah
javad Is, I believe it is how you pronounce it.
For w FAA in Dallas, sports anchor there has tweeted
on a picture of Mike McCarthy holding his Monday press
conference with reporters in a big shield blocking the sun.

Speaker 6 (31:58):
It is.

Speaker 4 (32:01):
On the heels of what Sam just played, of what
we just talked about. There is an enormous shield that
is blocking the sun that would otherwise be hitting the
eyes of Mike McCarthy, also providing a nice, you know,
light for him, a light reflection for him. Yeah, it's
pretty great that.

Speaker 7 (32:21):
It's not that bad.

Speaker 4 (32:21):
Come on now, all right, how about this story from
Cleveland Mary Kay Cabot bringing this to our attention friend
of the program that Browns left tackle Jederick Wills said
that he made a business decision when he didn't play
in Week nine against the Ravens. Will said he hyper
extended his right knee the week prior against the Bengals

(32:42):
and didn't feel well enough to play. Excuse me. A
Week eight against the Ravens, Wills was replaced in the
starting lineup and then played just two snaps in their
loss in Week nine to the Chargers. Browns had to
buy this past weekend, but yeah, suffer the injury against
the Bengals in mid October, and then said that Browns
wanted him the play against the Ravens, he didn't think
that his knee was well enough to so he made

(33:03):
a business decision and now has been benched for that
business decision.

Speaker 1 (33:09):
I mean, who does that? I want a joke of
an organization. The Browns are, I guess they bench him,
But the real world, you cut him, don't you.

Speaker 2 (33:19):
Don't you?

Speaker 4 (33:22):
Yeah, it's it's a tough spots. He's been injured a lot,
and le Brons have been without his services. He's going
to be a free agent this offseason. Maybe to that point,
just ended as it is.

Speaker 1 (33:36):
But you don't want him back. Yeah, right, that's what
he's doing. You don't want him back, so just cut ties,
write the check. I'm sure they got to suspend him
and then not play him, but I would. I mean,
I just it's one of those things where you just
got to cut bait at some point.

Speaker 4 (33:52):
Yeah, Giants, said coach Brian Dables says that they are
evaluating the tape when it comes to quarterback Daniel Jones
in his future as their starter. If you missed the
exchange earlier, this is what Davell had to say in
speaking with reporters.

Speaker 2 (34:06):
Bottom line's going to be who gives us the best
chance to win.

Speaker 9 (34:09):
We'll evaluate everything and decide what we want to do here.
But we got we got a week to go ahead
and really dig into this.

Speaker 1 (34:16):
Because the other question I have is if you're paying
the guy forty million dollars, is it a waste of
money if you bench him?

Speaker 9 (34:23):
Yeah. Again, what we'll do is we'll go back, We'll
we'll evaluate the tape, and we'll make the decision that
we think is best for our team.

Speaker 4 (34:31):
That was the Giants said coach earlier today. Drew Locke
could be in line for a start if it's not
Daniel Jones.

Speaker 1 (34:39):
Yeah, I just think that. I think you got to
ride the Daniel Jones thing out. Got to write it out.
He obviously had lost his confidence in that game, started
to get some back in the second half. I thought
the question was fair, Like guys making forty million dollars,
is it's a smart thing to just eat the forty
million dollars. It's a fair question.

Speaker 4 (34:58):
I think they will absolutely bench him. They have a
bye in week eleven, and then they have Tampa coming
up in week twelve. Injury guarantees in Jones' contract likely
would make it foolish for the Giants to try to
risk any of those. They are now losers of their
last five, including that loss yesterday to the Panthers.

Speaker 1 (35:18):
Yep, all right, Doug.

Speaker 4 (35:20):
In other news, Bears in coach Mattie reflu says the
team is sticking with Kayleb Williams is the team starting quarterback.

Speaker 1 (35:29):
Yeah, man, we didn't. Once you start a number one
overall pick, you're not benching him, you know. I know
that in this first year, and I know Bryce Young
got benched and has now earned a right to start
probably another game for Carolina, But we're not there yet.
He's under so much dress. This pick's under so much pressure.

(35:50):
They're not sending him down no chance.

Speaker 4 (35:52):
Jack del Rio, now a senior advisor at Wisconsin on
the staff of Luke Fickel, has stepped down from his position.
After an ow early Friday morning in Madison. Del Rio
allegedly drove his carr into a yard, hit a stop sign,
ran over a fence when he was busted for the
olwy early Friday.

Speaker 1 (36:10):
Yeah, he lost his consulting gig. But he's very fortunate
Noben was hurt. You know, absolutely Kansas dangerous.

Speaker 4 (36:17):
Kansas remains a top ranked team in this week's EP
men's college basketball Top twenty five. Alabama's too yukon three.
Saint John's in the poll for the first time since
twenty nineteen.

Speaker 1 (36:27):
Good for coach Patino. I still believe he's the greatest
overall basketball coach in the history modern history of basketball.
All the things he did kind of ahead of the curve.
And he's got the Johnnies back playing some good ball.

Speaker 4 (36:39):
And Piston's forward to sar Thompson has been clear to
return to action by the NBA. He had been out
of action for eight months after developing blood clots in March.

Speaker 1 (36:47):
Yeah, scary, scary stuff when you're on that blood thinner medication.
But hopefully he'll be able to have a healthy career.

Speaker 4 (36:54):
And that is the press. They get out there and pressed.

Speaker 2 (36:57):
That was the press.

Speaker 1 (36:59):
It is the Doug Gottlie Show. You're on Fox Sports Radio. Okay,
we got Monday night football tonight, right, he guys, we
hadn't really even discussed it. Ironically, Miami taking on the
Rams man. These two teams are going opposite directions. Rams
only a two and a half point favorite. Is anybody
else all over the Rams?

Speaker 6 (37:19):
I like the Rams as well tonight, Yeah, I all
like the Rams.

Speaker 1 (37:24):
Okay line seems low. Maybe there's something we don't know.
I got the Rams stug Ottlap Show Down to the
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