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October 10, 2024 • 157 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Saulisbury oy hoon.

Speaker 2 (00:07):
Okay, let's do this.

Speaker 3 (00:08):
Sean Salisbury, the USC Truths, longtime friend, Shawn Salisbury.

Speaker 4 (00:14):
Bryan Lima, go Lobos. This is the Seawan Salisbury Show.

Speaker 5 (00:22):
The Mets moving on to the ALCS. Yankees beat Kansas City,
Dodgers beat San Diego, the Detroit Tigers. One went away
from the ALC. Excuse me? Yeah, and the Mets NLCS.
Let's just put him on the American League Dog up
with you. Rafael and Nadal retiring from tennis. Yeah, and
there's some Thursday night football action forty nine Ers and Seahawks.

(00:44):
But as we come on the air this morning here
on Shawn Salisbury Show, our thoughts and prayers are with
the state of Florida. Hurricane Milton made landfall Tropic Canada Field.
The roof was shredded, ripped off. The damage is still
being done. Just devastating stuff made landfalls. A has a

(01:07):
Category three hurricane, which.

Speaker 1 (01:10):
Is I mean, if there's a blessing to be found, well,
it's hard. I mean blessing to be found. There's a
lot of blessings to be found, but I'll take it.
I'm sure they'll take a three over a five. Any
day three is doing enough devastation. The fact that it
didn't hit as a five is you know, you think,
I mean, put your hands together and prayer and thank them, right,

(01:34):
thank the good Lord that didn't come as a five.
But a three is powerful enough. We see a lot
of those do devastation and Ron DeSantis and the way
they'll handle it phenomenal, right, I mean the way those
trucks are lined up and ready to go and getting
people up, trying to get power back, and they've got
to you know, at some point they're you know, the
hunker down effect until they find out so the trucks

(01:55):
and everybody can get to where they want to go
in the debris cleanup, and they will handle it well.
But it's you know, it's crazy because you think category
three is just so devastating. You think if a category
five did hit, what would does that do?

Speaker 2 (02:11):
You know?

Speaker 1 (02:11):
So regardless now the at some point later today, I
would imagine the cleanup begins, right and the help and
they're going to need a lot of it. And I
hope a lot of you know that most lives were
spared and that everything's okay. But when you say that,
you say, well, people are going to go back to it.

(02:33):
And a buddy of mine who packed up his house
and knew it was I mean, he said, I don't
know what I'm coming back tomorrow, packed up his house
because it was right in the path of it, packed
it up, go, you know, take his animals and get
his important goods, and doesn't know what he's going back to today.

Speaker 2 (02:49):
Right.

Speaker 1 (02:49):
It's just I mean, there's a lot of thousands of
people like that. I think almost four million people without power.
They get a lot of work to do, and it's
still obviously not done as the winds and the rain
and the well, I guess we'll know later this morning
when the you know, maybe this morning early, what's going
on with the uh those those storm surge right in
the water. And yeah, that's just that's the awful stuff, man.

(03:13):
But we got some good responders and good people that
will go there and get this stuff done.

Speaker 5 (03:18):
They sent a drone over Tropicana Field about an hour ago.
The roof is absolutely gone. I mean it is not
one part of it is left.

Speaker 1 (03:27):
It's not like a few things were you know, taken
off where it was an area of it. It's it's
as if somebody so let's just take the roof off completely.
That's not one of those like that's a concrete isn't that?
I mean a not a concrete roof. But isn't that
That's not just one of like I don't even know
how it's like a cloth almost. Yeah, but but but

(03:48):
a but not just there's isn't I mean put it
this way, it's not just like putting a plastic bag
over it and blew it off. I mean it had
strong winds, had to blow that thing off. It makes sense. Yeah,
I don't know what the material, but it I mean
it happened early last I mean it was when you
were awake last night. It happened if I'm not mistaken, right, yea, yeah.

Speaker 5 (04:09):
I think it hit around one o'clock, well one o'clock
hour times or two o'clock their time.

Speaker 1 (04:13):
When I say middle of the night for them, it's
a night because most I don't know how anybody slept
last night. Yeah, it's completely I mean you can see
obviously you can't see it on the radio, but they Yeah,
it's as if it's look off like I don't even
know how to explain it. But stable obviously, because that's
why I think that's first time it's ever happened to
that building. But the you know what it looks like,

(04:34):
it looks like they're ready to tear down the facility.
You know how when they tear stuff down, it almost
looks like it took the roof off first, okay, next
to the rest of the structure, like if you were
going to build a new facility. I'm just just absolutely crazy.
But there's a there's a lot of work to be
done and a lot of help. It's going to be needed.
And I can't imagine, well I can because we've been

(04:57):
through it, but just the devastation of it, and they
you know what it's crazy, is he you go through this,
and you know what you prepare for next year in
that part of the country and the Gulf and down
there in Florida is more hurricanes. And at one point
around eight o'clock eight thirty last night, when they say
there's been there's been tornado. When they warnings, that means

(05:18):
they've they've been spotted one hundred and twenty plus. I
saw tornadoes. Unbelievable, and they weren't They're not a little
small like little wind twisters. There's some that were devastating
looking man one hundred and twenty plus spotted. I think
it was about nine o'clock last night. He has the key.
That's right there, not far from Sarasota, Floriasota, right little

(05:39):
island was a CSA key Sarasota.

Speaker 5 (05:42):
One of those there were excuse me, there were two
tornadoes that hit and it went through a neighborhood. And
the way that homes are built in that area, they
are built to withstand hurricanes. They're built with a different grade.
Like builders have to build it to a different It's
part of the specs that you have to have. Yeah,
So the structure itself survived. But you know those big

(06:02):
industrial dumpsters that are on job sites, Yeah, there was
one on a roof. Yeah, like half in the roof,
half out of the roof. One of those big and
they are sick. They are strong, yeah, and they are
they're heavy.

Speaker 2 (06:15):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (06:15):
Because a hurricane or not a hurricane, because a tornado
came through prior to a Category three coming through.

Speaker 1 (06:21):
Another guy knows the CEO of a company lives on
Siesta Key. And then the last hurricane that just hit,
garage got flooded, lost his car. I mean, it just
completely ruined it and then he had to pack up
and head to Miami, and he doesn't know what he's
going to again with this one. And CSA Key's an
awesome little island down there on the water and it's
a phenomenal place. So let's just hope that everything. Yeah,

(06:47):
these the cloth roofs and stuff like they're showing pictures
on TV. But the obviously the cloth they prepare for
stuff like this, so it's it's it's strapped down good
that I'll just tell you the power of the roof
to just just completely dismand it. And remember that was
a place where all the cots were for yeah. Uh,
you know the people that are going to be working
on power lines and alignment and members first responders, they

(07:09):
were going to be housed there. You think those linemen
got a tough job too, climbing up and doing the
things they got to do and putting a state back
then together. And in some cities, and you know, I
think the Tampa I mean that area Florida is like
two hundred plus miles wide, I think, and just you
know that things work in east to west. It's or

(07:31):
west east. It's awful, just awful stuff.

Speaker 2 (07:33):
Man.

Speaker 1 (07:34):
Yeah, just the the excuse me.

Speaker 5 (07:36):
The the simple fact that just two weeks ago they
had was it Helene go through Florida? Yeah, storm surge galore.
Please let me please, let there be no more.

Speaker 1 (07:45):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (07:45):
There was another I saw a neighborhood last night that
it was like a couple of days ago actually, where
the police department was driving through and they had the
automation on the cop on the cop car saying hey, evacuation,
get out now, blah blah blah blah blah, and in
the background was like five six feet high of debris
from the last hurricane.

Speaker 1 (08:05):
They were trying to clean a lot of that up
before this hit because.

Speaker 5 (08:08):
The hurricane five hurricane, a category three hurricane is about
to hit them.

Speaker 1 (08:12):
One house, you know the stuff that straps down like
cargo ships to the other the thing or you see
it on wheelers, strapped down. I'm talking about heavy duty
hig guy the guy had, that's exactly what he had.
Strapped it down. He had, he had got it down,
were nestled it into the ground like four across in
the front that go over his house and on top

(08:33):
of the shingles of his roof. And I'm talking about
down tour. It was pressing down. I don't know how
it ended up working out today, but get out in
front of that. I'm like, you know what I mean,
there's some people that come up with some really when
I say clever stuff, and you know what, I don't
know how it turned out, but maybe it saved his roof.
I mean, you're doing anything and everything you can from

(08:54):
boarding up to do it. And this guy said, no, hell,
I'm gonna go out there and I'm gonna I'm gonna
batten down this hatch and see if the we're holding cargo,
maybe it can hold the roof of mine. Right, So incredible.
I just uh, I just hope people were you know,
the those things are hitting and the noise of the
the you know, you're dealing with okay, one hundred and

(09:15):
twenty tornadoes, which one's coming through, and then you've got
a category three hurricane what else? And then power lines
you know, fires come about that, and you know it
just it's crazy, crazy stuff.

Speaker 2 (09:24):
Man.

Speaker 5 (09:25):
Yeah, did you see the bless blessed those folks there?
Do you see the guy that they were calling Lieutenant Dan,
Lieutenant Dan, little homeless guy around, homeless guy, the little.

Speaker 6 (09:33):
Uh can we stand the storm guys.

Speaker 1 (09:35):
He was in the sailboat on them in the Tampa Bay.
Do we know what it's about where he's he's okay
this morning. He's surviving. Yeah. No, I mean there's one
thing called being tough and there's another thing called.

Speaker 2 (09:48):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (09:48):
I just don't I mean going into it. It's like
get out did the hero stuff starts today? Right, and
then last night is went to the saving lives and
saving homes and trying to get saving animals and all
those things. But yeah, I don't probably not a wise
thing to do, but God bless him for surviving it.

Speaker 5 (10:07):
Yeah, that was quite the spectacle with that guy. He's
surviving like a little baby gap ass sailboat in Tampa Bay. Unbelievable, man. Yeah,
stuff that you see just on these pictures and videos
and everything coming through on social media, just unbelievable.

Speaker 1 (10:27):
Man.

Speaker 5 (10:27):
As what, it's seven to ten there in Florida, so
Son probably coming up right now, and you can see
the extent of the damage, which is I saw a
picture of downtown. You know those massive ass cranes. Oh yeah, yeah,
one of those fell on the I think it's the
Saint Petersburg Times, Tampa Bay Times. One of the newspaper

(10:51):
outlets one of the buildings down there, So I have
to deal with that.

Speaker 1 (10:55):
I mean, just unbelievable. Man. Yeah, those they're they're scary,
but people here know all too well unfortunately. Yeah, what
that's like? Where was what's his name?

Speaker 5 (11:06):
What's the weather man's name on the weather channel, man Torri?

Speaker 1 (11:10):
Yeah, yeah, they said he I was watching. Jim was
there doing this thing. I mean they were braced, you know,
wide stands, good mechanics, wind blowing, wind breaker on, hat on.
Just those guys, isn't a think about that? What's your job?
My job is to go to where the biggest storm
is going to hit, stand in the street and try
to deal with it and give you updates. I mean,

(11:30):
think about how whatever Cantory and those weather people are
making the standard they're worth every penny. God, this is
crazy man.

Speaker 2 (11:40):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (11:40):
Or we had Jim, Jim Jimbo's out there. Hell, Bill
Hemmer was out there, hat on. I mean, they've got
a lot of people. They were locked and loaded, keeping
everybody up the date, which is so important. Now. The
local people there don't get to see the reports, why
because their power doesn't work. But the rest of us
get to see and so anything we can do to help,

(12:01):
and I hope we don't get a big number of
people that lost their lives in this. Man, some of
these areas we're getting over nine inches of rain in
one hour. That's that's harsh. Won't there be some places
don't get nine or ten inches of rain in a year. Yeah,
that's that's harsh.

Speaker 5 (12:19):
Port Charlotte, Florida got ten feet of storm surge anymore, Dude,
that's got twelve between twelve and fifteen.

Speaker 1 (12:27):
You know how high that is. It doesn't see when
you're standing here, all ten feet what's that going to do? Yeah,
stand next to it. It feels like you're standing under
a tidal wave, you know when you see it. When
you see these big I mean buddies of mine that
have served, I know the surge is different than but
that's that's that's enormous damage. Let's hope everything's okay.

Speaker 5 (12:47):
Put Gorda, Yeah, Punta Gorda ten feet of storm serge.
Storm tracker Mike Scanton out there showing, uh, cars flooded,
I mean just just everything, man, good God, crazy excuse me.
Crazy images going coming out of the East State of Florida,

(13:07):
especially near Saint Pete, Tampa, I know on the East coast,
like West Palm Beach where the Ashroals have their spring training.

Speaker 2 (13:13):
I know.

Speaker 5 (13:14):
I think at one point yesterday, like late afternoon, like
going into the evening, already one hundred and fifty two
hundred thousand people without a power, without power, and it
was just going to get worse throughout the evening.

Speaker 1 (13:25):
That's how big this damn storm was. Crazy stuff, man,
wide and nasty.

Speaker 5 (13:29):
Yeah, speaking of baseball, there was some big moments last night.
Francisco Lindor Man, oh, man, I think he's having a
good season.

Speaker 1 (13:40):
And now you look at it. That's why you get paid. Yeah,
oh my dude, that was phenomenal. And what did he
hammer that ball?

Speaker 2 (13:47):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (13:48):
He sure did hit it up and that ball and
you know what, you rarely see Dylan Ce's get knocked
out and any and what in the third or two thirds? Yeah, watch,
he just didn't have And Smoltz made a great point
when the game but talking about got it. If he
commands his fastball, he'll be it'll be a long night
for hitters. Well, they jumped at it early, and they
got after it and made some plays and lo and

(14:10):
behold we got to ore head and do a head
and do a game five at Dodger Stadium. What's that tonight? Yeah,
Friday night, that's right, Friday Night lights.

Speaker 2 (14:20):
You know.

Speaker 1 (14:22):
Yeah, I don't think we called baseball Friday Ight lights,
but I think maybe we should. We can't hear, we
had damned rights. We probably won't double we can, right,
So while we're on talking sports on radio, don't think
that we're just kind of shrugging off what's going on
in Florida week. And let's not forget which I am
baffled at and I have my thoughts on it, but

(14:44):
that Wyoming's burning. I mean, we got two different ends
of the country that but you don't even see it
until you you don't even see it. So there there's
there's prayers and you know, work to be done all
the way around all over the place. Yeah not I
mean obviously with the hurricane, but there's a lot of
damage being done in Wyoming as well. Yeah, I saw

(15:04):
some footage from that too. We will talk sports, obviously
because that's what we do, but we'll give you as
updates as often as we can. But I don't think
that we're taking for granted what those folks are going
through today. Yeah, no doubt. Let's let's get to break.

Speaker 5 (15:17):
Got a lot to dig into today, Like I said,
playoff baseball rolling along. The Mets are headed to the NLCS.
We got some Thursday night football action. We'll talk Texans
of course, and how they're going to figure out a
way to win without Nico Collins, Will Joe mix and
be back? Lot a lot to discuss today here on
the Seawan Salisbury Show.

Speaker 4 (15:38):
Let's go, this is the Sewan Salisbury Show.

Speaker 1 (15:42):
That really you know what, it really really hurts me
what you're blatant disdain for the R and B seventies
eighties community. They just throw back Thursday. Yeah, but you
know we've tripley and I are used to it. Oh,
here we go with with your approach to daily If
it's probably racist, no, you gotta be racist. No, I
mean I don't know why. Just does dude? If somebody

(16:05):
lost weight, it's racist. Somebody everything lost weight? Yeah, and
we're talking music with a pH you've seen Lizzo for Shizzo?

Speaker 5 (16:13):
No, really have you seen her? No, dude, she's lost
so much weight. Ozempik, let's be whooping her as listen.

Speaker 6 (16:20):
What Yes, that is bad. I know, yeah, ozemp but
no he what no?

Speaker 4 (16:24):
No?

Speaker 3 (16:25):
What?

Speaker 1 (16:25):
Hold on?

Speaker 2 (16:25):
What?

Speaker 1 (16:26):
What? What do we got on?

Speaker 6 (16:27):
Ozempic is not good for you?

Speaker 1 (16:29):
Oh but it's working for her though, Yeah, asked me
if I know, I gotta you know how me and
Lizzo go. Yeah, brought it up. Don't come on, I
es corner to the doctor. I'm kidding, that's you know.
Don't you better roll up off.

Speaker 5 (16:42):
Dog and I will give it to her. She's been
grinding her ass off. She did like this whole like
I took a selfie of myself on the StairMaster for
a year.

Speaker 1 (16:50):
Thing she's she got to give to her. She's lost
quite a bit of weight. Well, you've you're you're blatant.
Disdain for Lizzo has been her. It's been hurtful for
me and Tripoli. M it really really has.

Speaker 2 (17:04):
You know.

Speaker 1 (17:05):
I always said it was with a pH and you didn't. Yeah,
he look could be right here. How much he's it
doesn't tell me how much he's lost though. But Good
Good posted a video whether whether she went zimpic or
just all all on the mill.

Speaker 5 (17:22):
Or both both.

Speaker 1 (17:25):
Yeah, come back and cut back a calorie or two
sometime you got to do that. Good on, good on,
lizz It will extend your life, really will there you go,
But you're really really hurts that was wit wit. Yeah,
who'd you put it on? Have you ever noticed that
anybody's got a soulful voice? It's always Patty All. This

(17:47):
is Patty Label. Oh dude, it could be. It could
be Western Wednesday, And so Dolly Parton to say, here,
who's this little soul that's paddle the bell? Got man?

Speaker 2 (17:58):
Right?

Speaker 1 (17:59):
I love it? Yeah, south right. That's cool though, But
good on, good on, uh on, Lizzo. Yeah, I mean
you probably should change your your your course, your your GPS.
On Lizzo. I tried to tell you my you know,
you know my blade love for Lizzo. Uh huh. It's
amazing when you you know, you've tried to you have
actually tried to disrupt that. I'm sorry, ye directly really

(18:20):
hurt me, really hurt me. I don't know I love her.
I don't know if I I love her. I don't
know if I'll recover.

Speaker 2 (18:25):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (18:25):
Do you ever back in the day have like one
of your boys. It's like just madly in love with
like a really toxic chick, and you you and your
other boys are like, hey, it's.

Speaker 1 (18:33):
Right there in front of you know, but I love her.
You're an idiot? Yeah, what are you doing? Twenty years late?
Twenty years later when you're having a beery guy still
loves her. She's been married four times and he's like, dude,
she killed two people. Still, you know he's like, yeah,
we all have that one guy. Oh yeah, but I
love her. How many times you guys break up? Four
hundred and twenty if they'd had one of those that

(18:55):
they'd have had Like Facebook back in the day, you
know they say complicated, Yeah, be up and down, complicated,
engage and complicated, engaged and complicated. So crazy man before Yeah,
have you been in one? Stay away from that tea
word when it comes to relationship toxic, yeah, well just enhanced.
I might have had friends that also were telling me like, dude,

(19:17):
you're an idiot. Everybody's been through one where you're like
I think I got trying to get to step it in.
That's fun. I'm probably sure that somebody out there is
that dude that I was dating, beating you would be
to what an ask cloud ack, what a trick he is?
I've heard that a few times probably rightfully, so probably
get it.

Speaker 5 (19:35):
See then he got tripley. He just plays the field dog.
He just you know, picks up what comes his way.
You know what I'm saying. Ye, triple is to dig
for him to turn a double play.

Speaker 1 (19:45):
Triple is the type of guy since he was like,
like in high school, dating that three years ago. Yeah exactly.
Then when when women like when he breaks up with
his girl or they break up or they go their
separate ways, they still love him because he's such a
nice guy, you know what I'm saying, still calls the
mom and dad, how's she doing? Okay? Yeah exactly. Oh yeah,
that's who he is. Hey, Well, you know, you guys

(20:06):
are really good to me. I just want to, you know,
hold your daughter in the highest regard.

Speaker 5 (20:11):
Yeah, it just wasn't gonna work out for us, you know,
but I wish her the best. Wish her the best,
you know, hope she finds a good man. Yeah, we
always loved you. We was hoping you guys would get married. Well,
I still think she's really good. You guys take care now. Yeah,
how's that roster looking?

Speaker 1 (20:26):
Truly?

Speaker 6 (20:27):
Oh yeah, we we clear, like you said last week,
we clear.

Speaker 1 (20:30):
We starting over clear the roster. Yeah, well you gave somebody.
You gave somebody the heath hot cot.

Speaker 6 (20:35):
Of the weekend.

Speaker 1 (20:36):
We did well, she was she did. She killed the
salary cap.

Speaker 6 (20:39):
But salary cap.

Speaker 1 (20:41):
Ye, so you know what they call that a salary
cap casualty man, We had to get under the cap. Wow,
that's unbelievable.

Speaker 2 (20:48):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (20:48):
Sometimes you go out and grab a fifth rounder. Uh huh.
They turned into Hall of famers. True. Sometimes you go
get that lottery pick, lottery pick. Got the lottery about it.
About a year and a half into the lottery pic,
you're like, we gotta move We got to find a
suit or for we got we gotta move on. We
gotta move them. You got a ships here, We'll take

(21:09):
a fourth round pick.

Speaker 5 (21:10):
Right, we will. So you get that fourth round pick.
Next thing, you know, it blossoms.

Speaker 1 (21:13):
So there's no you know, yeah, you wake up one
day and and they're in. They're the Hall of Fame.
It's unbelievable, man. Sometimes and they I don't know how
you know, people pass them over the first four rounds.

Speaker 5 (21:25):
I'm saying, you look at rock party, mystery relevant. Next thing,
you know, you might have yourself a chick. That's miss
missus irrelevant and then in a year, boom, she's.

Speaker 1 (21:33):
A starter on the starter, she's she's named team captain.
So you've cleared the roster. Huh you're really uh just
just what are you like going through? Uh?

Speaker 6 (21:43):
The portal.

Speaker 1 (21:51):
In the portal? Wow? Okay, man, nice.

Speaker 2 (21:56):
Trip.

Speaker 1 (21:56):
Are you a guy that transfers like four times? Because
the competition got to He's like, I gotta go to
the next goal. You gotta so you you there, you go. Hey,
if the portal works for you, works for you, got
to run with and Nils working. Yeah, exactly. Many make
sure when you get the next one. If she's involved
in the collective, that's a good.

Speaker 2 (22:16):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (22:17):
In the portal, got to be waiver wires active. Yeah,
that portal. There's like three thousand them in the pedal. Man,
good luck man, nice.

Speaker 6 (22:26):
Well, it's part of starting the team, man.

Speaker 1 (22:28):
It is. You got to build it. Sometimes you got
to build it through the draft. Sometimes you got to
build it through free agency. What's the what's the first
position you're looking for? Alignment? Left guard? No, you gotta
left tackle. Yeah, you got to build it inside out.
Go big, you gotta go go big, dude, get the
big get get the big ones in there, get that
in there. Make sure you protect both sides of the
line of scrimmage. Create a new line of scrimmage. Yes, yeah,

(22:50):
that's what you gotta do. You know what they say,
go big or go home, you know what I mean?
Or go big or just don't. Yeah, just go big
and stay big. Keep her away from your home exactly.
She'd work for your pantry, you know. Whoa, whoa. Sometimes
you can't help it. It's not just all about food.
What do you mean? Sometimes maybe they have they have

(23:11):
a what do they call that? A eating disorder?

Speaker 2 (23:14):
No?

Speaker 1 (23:14):
No, I mean eating were they they there's something going
on their system where they gained weight a lot fat. No,
it's not fat, it's something called they have a certain
thyroid issue. Yeah, maybe maybe, maybe you may not be
about the pantry.

Speaker 5 (23:31):
My dogs slider before I had to before she passed away,
she had a thyroid issue. She got to cut them
a little slick to find out she had cushions disease.
We fought that off, staved it off. We did, yeah
for two years, and then unfortunately.

Speaker 1 (23:45):
It's not everybody that's big. It's fat with an F.
It's about it's about calorie and you know they're not
calories accounting calories all the time. Maybe it's that they
just can't control it. But good on Lizzo. I like, yeah, yes,
I've always championed the Lizzo's cause you on the other hand,
You on the other hand, I mean you, you if
you're you've become a you don't think you're a guy

(24:07):
who doesn't build self esteem. I don't think she needs
her self esteem build. She's plenty confident.

Speaker 5 (24:11):
You want to tell me about how I can do
some financials? No, a little early for saying it's getting
closer to.

Speaker 1 (24:20):
A little early for that premature. You know what that's like. Man,
it's not you, It's it's not it's me. It's free,
give me three for me? Or what if it's free,
it's if it's if it's got me screwed up. If
it's free, it's me, give me three. There you go.

Speaker 5 (24:37):
Yeah, yeah, And if it's free for me, give me
three and get us to break triple E. Nice, We're
gonna talk to sports. The Sewn Salisbury Show continued.

Speaker 1 (24:52):
Give me a rough day on you to death. Every
cut we play, you're not gonna know you're gonna say Uh,
that answer would be no, sure, yeah, yeah. Did you
ask me if I was sure? Yeah, I'm sure. Okay,
I'm sorry. I was looking at Castanova action. Birt's got

(25:14):
some of my era Latin Lover, Yeah, got love lover.

Speaker 5 (25:18):
You know how we talked about the Astros and their
struggles offensively, Yeah, did you see how bad the Phillies
back into their lineup was. Yeah, and they were like
a combined like four for forty five.

Speaker 1 (25:30):
Yeah, dude, But you know what, front of Boems had
a rough, rough last part couple of weeks of the season,
you know whatever, last month and in the postseason he
had he he was He has been struggling as well.
So even at the top of the order has been
you know, he's had his struggles. And a Philly team
that at one point in time they looked like the
Padres have the last part of the season like, man,

(25:52):
they look like unbeatable done, and the Mets continue to,
you know, have some magical action going with them, man,
getting key hits the right time, good pitching, They are
playing really good baseball. And Friday night we'll go find
out who they're playing, right Yeah, yep, Met's one four
to one.

Speaker 5 (26:12):
Francisco Lindor with that big time Grand Slam. Excuse me
over on the Tiger side. They win three to nothing.
They look, man, can anybody hit them? They used six
pitchers yesterday.

Speaker 1 (26:26):
Hinch has got it going on. He's hinching closer to
a trip to the Alcs.

Speaker 5 (26:30):
And then the Dodgers used eight pitchers because they had
a bullpen game going.

Speaker 1 (26:35):
And both of them pitched shutouts. Was it eight zero
and three to zero?

Speaker 5 (26:39):
Yeah, he got you. Darbish is going to pitch for
the Padres on Friday. Dodgers don't even know who they're
gonna throw.

Speaker 1 (26:47):
This is a you darvish pressure situation. Remember when he
k was at the Astros that faced him one time
and and and hammered him right in a pressure situation. Yeah,
he's got such great stuff. If he's on, you know,
he can go out there and two hit you a
lot of pressure tomorrow night on both staffs. Yeah, and
you're you're obviously empty in the bucket, no matter who.

Speaker 6 (27:09):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (27:10):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (27:10):
And then of course with the Yankee series, Aaron Judge,
oh for once again he has one hit in the playoffs.

Speaker 1 (27:19):
Yep, wrung him up on a beautiful pitch last night
that pissed Aaron Judge off early in the game too.
I mean Aaron Boone. You know he's so feisty and
passionate about it, but you can't win the whole thing
if Aaron Judge doesn't start to hit.

Speaker 5 (27:33):
Listen to these statistics for him in the playoffs when
it's in regards to when the count reaches two strikes.
When the count reaches two strikes, Aaron Judge is thirteen
for one thirteen. That's an average of one to fifteen
in the playoffs with two homers and seventy strike seventy strikeouts,
and his last twenty played appearances with two strikes, Judge
is oh for eighteen with two walks and eleven strikeouts.

(27:55):
Since Game three of the twenty nineteen Division Series, Judge
has had sixty excuse me, sixty six playoff plate appearances
reach two strikes. He has forty strikeouts, six walks, and
three hits. All of them are singles. None of those
singles left the infield. His last postseason extra base hit

(28:16):
with two strikes was against David Price in Game one
of the twenty eighteen Division Series.

Speaker 1 (28:22):
Let's add let's add one. Let's take that stat even further,
do you know, seventh inning or beyond, He's never with
a was it within one run or tied? Has never
hit a home run in the postseason. Never. That's unbelievable.
So like a game to go ahead, a clutch pressure

(28:42):
home run seventh inning or beyond in the postseason, with
all those postseason appearances, he is not homered in a
what I'm talking about when it's when it's within I
think it was, it's either tied or within a run.
They either got a they're either down one or up
on that pressure situation we're talking about this seventh inning.
He has not hit a a one of those home

(29:03):
run in those situations in the postseason.

Speaker 5 (29:04):
How can you be so damn good in the regular
season every year and so pissed poor in the playoffs?
And I this isn't This isn't a this isn't a
one off thing.

Speaker 1 (29:15):
This is him. It's a trend. This is a trend,
sure is. And I do I've said this, And I
don't know how you feel about him. I think I know,
but I'm an air. I think Aaron Judge is a
good dude, and I think he's a hell of a player,
and he's going to the Hall of Fame, nic But
if I tell you, okay, let's just talk for a second.
If Tiger Woods was standing over in majors, missed let's say,

(29:39):
in like eight majors with the this with he with
their tide, it's on the leaderboard, or he's down a
stroke or up a stroke, and we sat here and said,
he never made a winning putt after the sick when
when they were tied, or now he's extendedly, but in
a press from five feet seven feet are in, he's

(30:00):
never made one, and he's missed eight of them with
the tournament on the line in a major, what will
we be calling him even if all the road or
a choke choke artist like Johnny Miller used to call it, y'all, Yeah,
he missed a four foot that's just in a major.
He choked. Because if they're just putting with me and
you and playing in a regular tournament, they're gonna make
that ninety nine times out of one hundred. At they'll

(30:21):
just say it's just it's like a it's like a machine.
What will we be saying about Tiger what choke artist?
Sure we would can't perform under pressure there's no doubt.
What will we be saying about a quarterback. I said
it yesterday that had it's been an MVP and plays
great during the season, but every time he hasn't doesn't
throw a fourth quarter or inside a two minute touchdown,
or lead a drive. And he's never been to the

(30:42):
Super Bowl, but has great numbers, but he's thrown picks
in those situations. We'd say, great player chokes under pressure. Eventually,
that's what it is. It's not if twenty seven times
it's not. Those things happen. You got the ball in
your hand. He's got the batticin so sadly to say
Aaron Judge doesn't, I'm just talking about the way that

(31:04):
the trend. I'd like to say I'm wrong, Aaron Judge
doesn't have the stomach for the postseason. He does not.

Speaker 5 (31:11):
It's in again, it's not a one off thing. I'll
use the golf analogy even dumb it down even a
little bit more. That is essentially saying Tiger Woods and
majors back in when he was beating the hell out
of everybody, showing up for Sunday in his Sunday red
and going plus ten and never just dropping off the
face of the earth, never closed it out.

Speaker 1 (31:32):
And anytime he had a lead two stroke leader more
surrendered it. Yeah, surrendered it by like Mike like by
eight strokes. Greg Norman and Nick Foule is the greatest
example of that.

Speaker 2 (31:42):
Now.

Speaker 1 (31:42):
Norman was hell of a player and foul he's just
he's down six strokes foul to his the final day
they're playing the final group. He I mean he had
lapped the field. Dude, he hit balls in that turned
on sixteen part three that Verne Lunquist was on. Dude,
he hit he snapped, pooked one in the middle of it.
You can't pros don't hit it there. It was. It
was a thirteen shot swing, thirty shot swing, and Faddle

(32:04):
blew him away. That's not the weather was Faddle played fine, right,
that wasn't And Foudle didn't even need to make birdie
after berdie. All he had to do is be smart
if they do, that's a that's just simply in that tournament.
It's a choke, of course. It is like we say,
straight out, how many times you've been playing golf. We're

(32:24):
not damn but avery time you're playing golf and you
like the day before you played good. Then you go
out there. It happened to me last week or two
weeks ago. Go out there and you're playing, and then
the next day it's like, hit a ball, played gold.
I said, what am I?

Speaker 2 (32:36):
Right?

Speaker 1 (32:37):
Snap hook? And then you adjust something and you cut
it and then you'll you'll top one, and like, what
in the world is going on here? And we're talking
about pros that played like an amateur. You shoot eighty
and a major and you got a six roke lead,
You're you're not any good. I mean, that's a that's
a choke. Now, if the weather's blowing thirty miles an
hour in your face. It was at a gust on
Sunday with good weather. He blew it. Aaron Judge sad

(33:00):
to say, and I hate saying it because I think
he's a great person and a great player. He does
not have the stomach for the postseason. Now watch him
go out hit a three run job finally in the game,
you know, in the next game. But he to date,
he does not have the stomach for this. You know what,
you say, watch him do it. He's not gonna do it.
I would. I think he's to the point now to
do it. When Aaron Judge is standing in the batter's box,

(33:22):
I think he's to the point. Now I don't think
I don't think he thinks he can do it.

Speaker 5 (33:26):
You know, how we how we are always talking about
Jeremy Jeremy Penia swinging at sliders on the outer half
and the others batters box.

Speaker 1 (33:35):
Just throw Aaron Judge of kerball. He's not gonna hit it. Well,
here's what watch him swing through curveballs. Judge looks like
Stanton during the YEA. His postseason looks like Stanton swing
two hundred and fifty strike ups during the regular season. Yeah,
you know he's a free and now if he hits it, it
goes five hundred feet. But you know he's gonna wave
at stuff and not him. Mean, I know he's been
an MVP in the league and all that, but both
of them have YEA. If Aaron Judge was an Aaron

(33:55):
Judge regular season, he'd be hitting the eight hole. Probably
wouldn't mean the lineup right, why you know what I mean?
I mean like he does not have the stomach trend.
That's what it says, that's what worth watching. And he
does not have the stomach for the post. If he
did it ten times, it played in ten games he's
played in, he's had how man be a best? You say, yes,
say two hundred? Uh did you how many beasts he

(34:16):
had this in his career in the postseason? Oh man,
it's it's a lot. That was over two hundred. I
thought he said two twenty three or something. Yeah, dude,
come on now, Yeah, what would we be saying if
he went two hundred and twenty three days without a
seventh inning or beyond home run when the game was
on the line, You'd be saying, what is wrong with this? Dude? Yeah,
he's gonna win the MVP in the American League this

(34:37):
year and he's gonna have nothing to show for it
the postseason. If this keeps up two hundred and twelve,
there you go. Come on now. You can't say anything
else that he doesn't other than he just doesn't have
the stomach for the post.

Speaker 5 (34:48):
He's hitting two oh three in the playoffs in his
career with an all base percentage of three.

Speaker 1 (34:54):
If we're talking about the metrics analytics, he one strikeouts. Yeah,
it's it's that's almost half the time. Again, I'll read
this that again.

Speaker 5 (35:01):
He has the highest strikeout rate in all of baseball
in history in the postseason number two, Martin maldonatt.

Speaker 1 (35:09):
And he will be in the Hall of Fame and
he's gonna win another MVP another one. Yeah, that's crazy.

Speaker 5 (35:14):
All right, let's get to break as we roll along
right here on Sports Talk seven ninety.

Speaker 1 (35:21):
High basketball mcculler's junior, if he was just a Nastros.

Speaker 7 (35:24):
You're listening to Sean Salisbury on Sports Talk seven nine.

Speaker 2 (35:27):
McCullers.

Speaker 1 (35:28):
How about the performance.

Speaker 7 (35:30):
Your home for Houston Astros baseball?

Speaker 1 (35:33):
You said, Marvin, does that sound anything like Marvin? Yeah?

Speaker 7 (35:35):
It does.

Speaker 1 (35:36):
Huh oh it does. Interesting. Okay, you're right now. You've
got people at home there. You know you've done you
their ears and heads blowing off because you you bring
there like he just called it Marvin Gay, I sound
like Martin Gay. No, it didn't, Yeah, it did. No.
And you I'm surprised when Lavert came on, you didn't say,
who is that Patti LaBelle? Yeah that was LeVert. It

(35:59):
wasn't a battle of Belle Man. I just don't know.
So you're what are you over for three right now? Already?
You're over two? Oh for two? Hang in there, buddy,
you're the Aaron Judge of sports radio when it comes
to music. Whoa that hurts for a guy who like
right now, I mean you'll know some you know, so
like some two thousand plus cuts, right, yeah, you come
up with the musician. Yeah, you put Jock Jams on.

(36:20):
I'll knock that out too. Oh night, Josh Jams. Oh yeah,
poor kid man, right, oh man. Bob Costas sucks, by
the way, man, he's you gotta get in your head man.
Every day.

Speaker 5 (36:38):
There was a like a little floater hit out in
between second and short last night, and he literally on
the broadcast.

Speaker 1 (36:46):
Hardline drives the center field base hit. Oh did he
catch it? I didn't see it. Did he catch it?

Speaker 5 (36:51):
And Ron Dogging's like, yes, he caught it. Like, come on, Bobby,
he caught it. Yeah, I know.

Speaker 1 (36:58):
But you're you got Roberts in your head, Robert Costas
cost in your head a little bit. He's so bad.
I mean, do you go in when you know Castas
is doing it? Are you going with a bad attitude?
Kind of yeah, I want to watch it. What you're
basically saying, he's Noan Anderson, He's no Robert Ford, He's
no t k mm hmm. Tough sledging for you in

(37:22):
the TV broadcast playoffs with Bobby Costas.

Speaker 5 (37:24):
Huh tough. Yeah, Well, we got the audio coming up.
I want you to hear it again, triple. I want
you to hear it as well, because it's bad.

Speaker 1 (37:33):
He's a legend. No, I mean yes, yes, he is, no, no,
no doubt. Yeah. Here here's Bob Costs the baseball card Brian.
Look at the back of his baseball card.

Speaker 5 (37:42):
Look at it's a soft literally floating a scene called
the Seeing I Single? Lance is a Seeing I single? Yeah,
it's a little punch in Judy. Yeah, but it's not here.
Here's the call from Bob Costas.

Speaker 7 (37:58):
Base hit the center field. It was smothered out there.
I don't know if it was caught.

Speaker 1 (38:03):
It was caught.

Speaker 4 (38:04):
Oh my gosh, what a play.

Speaker 1 (38:10):
Line drive based at the centerfield. It was caught, Bob.
Thanks Ronnie. Okay, I don't know if it was caught.
I can't see it. I imagine the hell are you
looking at it? I imagine Rob, I imagine ron Darling
said there saying, you know what, I really liked the
three man booth with me, Frenchie and and Ryan Anderson.
That was good. That the reason was good too. That

(38:32):
sounded wrong. Pause. Yeah, I meant the three, those three
because Darling and Frenchie and Brian Anderson have been in
the booth together. I mean the last couple of years,
right in the playoffs. Yes, yeah, that's tough line. Yeah
I can't Yeah, I can't see it. Yeah, that threesome. Hmm.
Well you got your Bob Costas dig in for the day.

(38:53):
They're back the off Bob. What about Bob though? See
that movie.

Speaker 5 (38:59):
He is one of the greatest hosts when it comes
to hosting yep, and this industry yep. But right now
he is a bad broadcaster, probably bad play by play guy.

Speaker 1 (39:15):
I think that you'd probably get a lot.

Speaker 5 (39:17):
The energy is weird at times, like there's no energy
on exciting plays.

Speaker 1 (39:21):
Chemistry is it feels like social misfit stuff on the
broad You don't. It's he's he's hard to relate to
in the broadcast booth unless you were born in nineteen
forty eight. Does that make sense? And that's unfortunate. But
he is a he was he was the gold standard
when he was a host, back in his when he
was prime. He was a gold standard.

Speaker 5 (39:42):
Yeah, crazy man, let's get into these seven o'clock hour.
Nico Collins, we broke the news yesterday late in our show.
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You're diverse on the size of your dating. I mean no,
come on, no bat bitch and need love to cray.
That's so wrong. That's a good it's with the pH
So I think no, I know, no, I think it
might be I think it could be a p She's
just big boned.

Speaker 6 (43:00):
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Speaker 1 (43:01):
Basically, guys, let's be real here. I am just a
big boned girl. No, yeah, it's large. That's a big bone.
Now parents might be big boned. Who knows dancers? DNA?
No talented? No, you go up there, maybe be one
of her? Uh give it the basic white guy dance

(43:22):
as a background dancer for no. Then you're like, Then
the pr comes out that you're she's dating her backup dancer. No,
I don't believe you can't double that one. Yeah, I
don't think you can. I'm pretty sure you can't know that.
I was reading, you're not reading. Plus going about a
band and the tailpipe. Okay, okay, it's fine. It just
sounded so did you did you get it? You got it? Yeah?

(43:49):
What happened to you?

Speaker 7 (43:50):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (43:51):
He yeah, Well we don't want to know about that. Okay,
we're just talking about you being a backup dancer.

Speaker 5 (43:56):
Okay, yes, literally, she weight shamed her backup dancers, forced
them to eat bananas after they were put places at
Sunday's one.

Speaker 1 (44:07):
Thing I know about Lise. She probably shouldn't fat shame anybody.
She probably shouldn't fat shame anybody. She did, and neither
should you. It's with the pH. Look at you. I
really let that float. And dude, it was almost as
if you've said it before. Yeah, it's almost Look you've
been a part of it. No, take a quick call.

Speaker 5 (44:28):
Seven one, three, two, two five, seven ninety isn't number
to join, Philip, what's going on?

Speaker 8 (44:35):
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Speaker 1 (44:37):
Yeah, yeah, no, it is with a frigging pH.

Speaker 9 (44:43):
Come on.

Speaker 8 (44:46):
Jeopardy, Jeopardy a couple of months ago.

Speaker 1 (44:49):
It's pH. Okay, it's not.

Speaker 2 (44:56):
Well.

Speaker 8 (44:57):
I don't know about the threesome day, but constas know
he's from my neck of Long Island, but neck of
the woods.

Speaker 1 (45:03):
But it was even worse, Brun In the first.

Speaker 8 (45:06):
Game, he was a deep flying ball.

Speaker 10 (45:08):
Did you see that?

Speaker 8 (45:09):
When they thought it was they they reported it was
Starling Martee that made.

Speaker 1 (45:14):
The throat, but it was Tyrone Taylor.

Speaker 8 (45:16):
I mean it took like, you know, four or five seconds,
which on TV is an eternity for them to finally.

Speaker 9 (45:23):
Get it right.

Speaker 8 (45:24):
Oh it was, it was, really it was. It was awkward.

Speaker 2 (45:27):
Oddly, it was not good.

Speaker 1 (45:30):
You know, the uh, Philip, We played the audio yesterday
during the steakout him calling the double play that Bobby
Whit made the backhand dive, and he like he's like exasperated.
He's like, can they turn to yes, they can. He's
like upset that the Royals turn the double play. It's like, dude,
what are we doing, Bob, Come on, man. I think

(45:53):
Bobby likes his Yankees. I think so.

Speaker 5 (45:55):
I think he likes but also like just like like
get the get the play. Care call it correct. Yeah,
it's bad, It's bad, Philipps. He's to call it, call
it quits. Sorry.

Speaker 8 (46:10):
Maybe maybe he's been a legend for so long. I
he's an institution at this point, but he has getting
a little creaky. I mean, I think they I love
Ron Darling, but I think they need somebody else in
the booth.

Speaker 1 (46:25):
You know, they have the last year, last year, In
the last couple of years, it's been Brian Anderson, and
maybe they will in the next round. It's been Brian Anderson,
Ron Darling and uh Jeff Francour So and they those
three together feet off each other extremely well. And and
it's and and and Ron Darling and him, you know,

(46:46):
have good conversations back and forth. And Brian Anderson's an
energetic great tea up. Guy knows when to lay out
and let the analysts do their things. So and and
Joe Davis and Smoltz are both very good. So it's uh, yeah,
there's a there's an energy missing from that from that broadcast,
no doubt I missed. Yeah. To me, he's still.

Speaker 8 (47:08):
The you know, the best smartest analyst. I'm still you know,
Darling is really good. David Kohane is really good. But yeah,
I missed Jill Morgan and Morgan.

Speaker 1 (47:19):
When John Miller and Joe Morgan were doing it, Sunday
Night Baseball was at its best, no doubt.

Speaker 7 (47:25):
No Jo Miller.

Speaker 1 (47:26):
Yeah, the guy who does it does the Giants games
for a long time. He was the Sunday Night played
by play guy with Morgan for all those years. And
he is fine by Yeah.

Speaker 11 (47:37):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (47:38):
They worked really.

Speaker 1 (47:38):
Well together, phenomenal, no doubt about it.

Speaker 2 (47:41):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (47:41):
Appreciate it, brother, Thank you good, Thank you, brother. I
appreciate it.

Speaker 5 (47:45):
Yeah, those two were fantastic together. That was when Sunday
Night Baseball is that's peak. Man, they were They were great.

Speaker 1 (47:51):
Who else was good? When they put him it was
shilling and oh yeah they got you know, bump about
his politics. Or something. But Kirch because you know what
he did. He described baseball, was afraid to call you
out if you were doing well. I mean, can you
imagine what Chilling would be talking about with Aaron Judges struggles. Yeah,
in a in a fair way. But he was he
was tough but good. But Joe Morgan and John Miller

(48:11):
I thought were the standard when it came to that
Sunday night broadcast. They were. They were fantastic.

Speaker 2 (48:16):
It was.

Speaker 1 (48:17):
It was such a good listen with those two. Uh.

Speaker 5 (48:19):
But you know, you know what they say, It's like
Tracy Lawrence man time march is on.

Speaker 1 (48:27):
Yeah, yeah, you like that. Yeah, I mean you are.
Your deep dive into this stuff is phenomenal.

Speaker 2 (48:32):
Man.

Speaker 1 (48:32):
I really appreciate it.

Speaker 5 (48:33):
You know when you said, uh, when you when you're
talking about George, I thought, you know, might have been
George Benson. Yeah, I thought, yeah, yeah, I thought it
might have been George Costanza.

Speaker 1 (48:44):
Yeah. He's a great singer, isn't he. You know, he's unbelievable. Yeah.
I mean when I think of singers, I think of
George Costanza. Uh huh you feel me, dog?

Speaker 2 (48:51):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (48:51):
Man, he might he might have a couple of cuts
it probably does. Yeah, he's got some residual income coming in.
I can tell you that asked that, Well, what's the
show that he was on? Seinfeld? Right, yep. You know,
I've never watched an episode of Seinfeld. I understand. I've
only watched a handful of myself another one. I've only
watched maybe two episodes of his Friends. I've watched more

(49:13):
Friends now that it's done. It comes on and you
like they'll run like fifteen in a row, like what
they do with The Castle and all those shows. That's
how I watch it. While it was going on. I
had never watched two of them in my life. Yeah,
me neither. I really I really have either. I didn't
when People's tripley probably didn't know what Friends is. Yeah,
I don't even. Yeah, I've watched it. I've seen it
when you're sitting around TV. It's almost like backgrounds. But

(49:34):
some of us pretty funny. Yeah, they got their chemistry
was awesome. But I I'm with you, I've probably seen
it's funny, and I think Jerry Seinfeld's funny as hell.
The whole the cast was awesome. I haven't seen ten
of them from the day it started to now. Same
so when people refer back to them, because they do
a lot, people refer back to a lot of quotes
or shows. And I remember the time when Canstan I don't.

(49:56):
I don't really know what they're talking about.

Speaker 5 (49:57):
I other than a couple of them, I get stumped
on Hey, oh yeah, it's like so and so said
on the Office. Dude, I've never watched an episode of
the Office.

Speaker 1 (50:04):
I've seen a handful of funny when I watch it,
but I haven't seen like Steve kro I think he's hilarious.
That whole group. They had great casting, right, they did
have great casting, But I'm with you. I never watched
it either. Yeah, I've seen a handful of them.

Speaker 5 (50:15):
Right now, you want to talk about Finn Tutuola, Olivia
Benson was active stabler.

Speaker 1 (50:24):
Oh yeah, and see, I mean, uh, Special Victims is
out and I've been. I've been. I mean, now you
go to Cheers. Uh, Cheers was awesome. Watch that. It's
way back to mash That's that's awesome. I loved I'll
tell you about Two and a Half Men. I watched
every episode when Chuck Sheen was on there. Yeah, Chuck Sheen. Yeah,

(50:46):
I watched every episode that, I mean, the the home,
the mom at home, I mean the the housekeeper on
Two and a half Men was as funny as therever.
She was perfectly cast for that. Yeah, Two and a
half Men was off the charts. I've watched more Two
and a half Men than I have. It's about as
well written as comedy the show Two and a half Men. Yeah,

(51:08):
you actually watched two and a half Men and back
that up a little bit, right, Two and a half Ben,
great show, though, great show, Funny as hell. Yeah, it
is a good show.

Speaker 2 (51:17):
Ye.

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There's a lot happening, and he's got a lot to
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The Salisbury stakeouts. Salsbury's takeout on the Sean Salisbury Show.

Speaker 1 (53:01):
It is time for the stakeout here on the Shawn
salas Very Show, Sean Bryan and Tripoli.

Speaker 5 (53:15):
Let's talk NFL football. We look at quarterback play all
the time. Talk about CJ. Stroud and how he does
his thing for the Texans. We saw the rookie season,
he had Kleb Williams not having a bad season, Jayden

(53:37):
Daniels off to a fantastic start.

Speaker 1 (53:39):
Well, just right down the road over in New.

Speaker 5 (53:42):
Orleans, the New Orleans Saints are going to turn to
their rookie quarterback Spencer Rattler to start this coming week Monday.

Speaker 1 (53:55):
I felt that was going to be the deal.

Speaker 5 (53:56):
Right last week when went out, Dennis Allen turned to
Jake Hayner instead. While he said to the media yesterday
that he feels Spencer Rattler is going to give them
a better chance to win. Why didn't he play last week?
They wanted to give him a fresh start.

Speaker 1 (54:15):
Well, it came off the bench because with no practice time,
as when you're the backup with no practice. We've seen
this movie before. Where happened here? That happened here? Last year,
CEJ Stroud got hurt, Davis Mills a backup case, Keenan
played the first game. Yeah, so what happens it the

(54:38):
person who they think gives you the best chance. I
was part of that one time too, was in came
back to Minnesota and Warrenman was hurt and Brad Johnson
was there as his backup. I was in another city.
Came back and Brian Billick and Dinny Green decided to
start me to beat the forty nine ers because although
Brad turned into a great player and Brad was a
hell of a player, they just felt that thing with
experience and knowing what was going on, Brad was younger

(54:59):
that I gave him best chance to win, and we
ended up winning the game and we got to the playoffs.
And that's not a paddle in the back. My point
is knowing those decisions because I was part of it.
It just it's it's not it's not a knock on Hainter.
He just thinks with you know, maybe the ability to
get out of the pocket and to make plays and
probably not probably, but remember two years ago, two and

(55:21):
a half years ago, Spencer Rattler was supposed to be
the first pick of the draft, right, and so trying
to re you know, and he needed some humble pie
and transferred and got beat out by Kayla Williams, and
we saw the result. He went to South Carolina and
played better football sometimes because when he came out I
was a confident I trained, I mean, worked with him
at a camp at A and M when he came
out of when he was in high school, and he

(55:42):
was he was different talent wise, but I think he
also believed it and sometimes you need a little humble pie.
And he struggled and then went to South Carolina and
rejuvenated his career. And when Denis Island makes it, I
think you did too. I mean when I was on
in New Orleans with our guy Matt Mascona this week
and I said, they're going to go through give him
the best chance win was my exact quote. I said.

(56:03):
But if you're talking to you draft a guy, you're
thinking and you're hoping you get the guy who was
supposed to be the first pick of the draft. But
the reason you do that last week is Hayter's been
the backup. So what do you do? You give the
guy short term notice, you don't have any little experience.
You're still trying to chase down the Chiefs. It's a
Chiefs game. You don't want to overwhelm on the road.
Spencer Rattler, he's not getting anywhere. He's running scout team

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at times, even if he's not, Hayter's running scout teams.
So he did not get any work. So now you
give him a chance at least practice. And it's a
short week, so you got to condu it. You know,
you got to condense it, and which will be easier
for a rookie to grasp onto. That's why you do it.
And the truth of the matter is they think Spencer
Ratler has more talent, and you know it's not Jay Canterer.
Doesn't mean Jay Canner can't play. It just means that

(56:46):
they think he gives him better chance to win. And
I don't disagree with him. I would have done the
same thing. How do you think he's gonna do? They
play Tampa. Tampa's defense was supposed to be really good
this year. Tampa's defense has struggled mightily this year. Their
offense has carried him. And what are they three and two?
Right now? You lose this game? Now you're like one
to two in the division. If you're New Orleans, it's

(57:06):
in New Orleans. Thank goodness. They couldn't have the game
in Tampa anyway. They're going through that unfortunate. I don't
want to call it a distraction devastation. So I'd imagine
they've probably got in the road. Maybe they're even practicing
in New Orleans. They don't know, Champion. But here's what
Todd Bowles defense is usually good. They're struggling right now,
they're not tackling well, they're getting there. You can move
the ball on them. What I expect, though, I think

(57:29):
Rattler will play fine. Here's the thing. If the offensive
coordinator Click Kuback, what you don't want to do is
condense it down so much you give yourself no chance.
You got to still throw it. You can't say we're
gonna run at sixty times and I hope he completes
five out of six. That's not the way they're gonna
win this. And you can get healthy real quick with
a rookie quarterback. I would expect Todd Bowles to do
a lot of confusion blitzes and maybe not even blitz

(57:53):
but give him be multiple because the number one thing
is not going to be can Rattler throw a curl
route or throw a go route. What it is going
to be is get into the line of scrimmage thinking
about the play and all the reads, and then having
to deal with all the stuff the defenses are doing.
I would imagine they're going to give him so many
multiple looks that a veteran would struggle with, but it
will be more equipped to handle. And that Rattler's I mean,

(58:15):
he'll have moments of embarrassment in the game where it's
like he didn't know what he's doing, and then he'll
make some plays because he's a talented guy. It's the
overall mental approach of keeping It's not so many plays
that he makes, it's how many bad plays he doesn't make.
And I would expect Todd Bowles to think we can
get healthy defensively this week on Spencer Ratler. But at
home he'll feel some energy going. It's a great chance

(58:36):
for Rattler. He's going to be out multiple weeks cars
with that oblique, so great chance for him to shine.
And I would imagine if Clint Kubiak likes to run
it anyway, that's the Kubiak way that plays in. Get
Kamara the ball. But a lot of simple reads, take
the audible thing out of his out of his mind,
call it and run it. Get up and play with
their sound protection so he doesn't have to check. Plays
a lot Tampa advantage because of a veteran defense gets it.

(59:00):
But once again, we've talked about rookie. Sometimes you catch
a little fire, but you got you can't put it
this way. You can't let a rookie sit back there
and think, man, this is pretty easy. You got to
You got to confuse him before the ball snap Todd
bulls at he's not gonna play it safe. Yeah, no way,
no way. New Orleans may. But if I'm the coordinator
in New Orleans, I combat what they're doing with just

(59:22):
a couple audible checks. Dude, if you think this and
they're lining up in zero coverage, just check to the
slant and let's throw it and get it. Don't take sacks.
But I'm not telling my backup quarterback or might now
the starter Raller. I hated it when I hear coach say, hey,
just don't lose it for us. Yeah, I would never
say that. Dude. You're driving the bus this week. Go
win it for us. Yeah, that's what too much where
you're getting paid to do, go win it for us. So,

(59:43):
but I would give him you don't need a lot
of plays. You just need to make it look like
you got a lot of plays with your formations and motions.
Give Tampa taste their own medicine with confusion. I can
guarant ask to you Bull's defense is gonna do everything
they can to have Rattler feeling like he's playing against
fifteen guys on defense.

Speaker 5 (59:58):
It's a division match up, yep. Tampa Bay's three and
two New Orleans two and three. Tampa Bay playing with
a lot on their mind because of everything that's happening
with Hurricane Milton blowing through Tampa Bay and destroying so
many things over there, and Spencer Ratler being a rookie
first time starting at least it's at home, and Todd
Bowles is a really good, defensive minded coach.

Speaker 1 (01:00:20):
I would expect them to put a.

Speaker 5 (01:00:23):
Ton of pressure on Spencer Ratler and try to confuse
the hell out of him early in the game.

Speaker 1 (01:00:28):
Yeah, and that pressure may not be with rushing five
or six, it's showing five or six rushers dropping, you know.
I tell you what a young quarterback has no idea
about is zone blitzes, where you blitz one guy, drop
another guy into coverage and you really have it protected.
They're still only rushing four guys, right, but they make
it look the look is different. That's exactly right. Yeah,

(01:00:49):
and then all of a sudden you stop in your drop.
I gotta throw. No, you don't have to throw hot dude. Yeah,
we're good. We're protected those things. So if you're Clint Kubiak,
you're just trying to put an offense together. That says, dude,
you're gonna be sound. If they in fact show the
eight man front and they are lined up and you
know the pressman check to a fade and protect us
and may get a big play touchdown or a penalty

(01:01:10):
out of it, you don't want to give him too.
The key for rattlers not to over to clear the
clutter man. You know, Tampa is going to try to
confuse you. Just play, Just play some football and be
smart and hope that the stars like Kamara and the
rest of them, Chris Olave stepped their game up. Yeah,
they're gonna have to. And the defense for the Saints
it's pretty good. Hell, Tampa's got enough worry the Saints.
For the most part, their defense is really really good.

(01:01:32):
So this could this could be one of those take
the under type games, right, really could? Yeah, it could be.
Speaking of one rookie quarterback to another. The Patriots going
to start Drake May against your Houston Texans this coming Sunday,
Texans without Nico Collins. Let's start to look at that.
Next on Sports Talk seven to.

Speaker 4 (01:01:47):
Eighty out there, the Sewn Salisbury Show continued.

Speaker 5 (01:01:53):
ALCS burst today. The Dodgers beat the Padres they play
on Friday. All Right, we broke the news late yesterday
during our show about Nico Collins headed to the ir
for at least four games with that hamstring injury. Thoughts
on that after what I know coming up on twenty

(01:02:15):
four hours now, obviously a lot of our show, excuse me,
our lineup yesterday, I got to discuss a more in
depth and I know we kind of kicked around a
little bit of the DeVante Adams trade rumors and things
like that. But they still have Steph Diggs, they still
have Tank Dell. Who's going to fill that third role

(01:02:35):
Xavier Hutchinson, John Metchi.

Speaker 1 (01:02:37):
I would imagine it's more than one body. I don't
have Noah Brown. I think this is a big loss.
I really do, and especially coupled with the fact that
Joe Mixon is still trying to get healthy. You lose
two frontline, but your best runner and your best receiver.
That doesn't make it. Now. The fact that we trust
the quarterback to find ways has been great. I'm also

(01:02:59):
concerned that they've been inconsistent offensively, protecting the passer up front,
moving the pile at the line of scrimmage. There's been
something in every game not to like, and there's been
something in every game too, like I think it's a
very fairly unimpressive four and one. When I say that,
a peuse like, wait, you don't think they're playing They're

(01:03:20):
still four so hard to win and they're finding ways
to win instead of finding ways like bad teams do
to lose. So that's good, but the problem is now
you're adding an extra amount of pressure play caller. That's
what they get paid for. CJ. Stroud. But while it's
a big loss, the fourth receiver should fit in and
go do your thing. And Steph Diggs was brought here

(01:03:42):
for this very reason to be the guy even though
Nico Collins has become a number one guy, So I
would expect some I don't think there. If you're asking
me if they're going to back off and not take shots,
I don't think you're going to see anything different than
the play calling. I think you're going to see him.
I hope aggressive. Still, don't don't play not to lose,
because you've play not to lose. You'll go to New England,
it'll be one of those seventeen to ten games. You'll

(01:04:03):
pull away. You'll come away with a win, and I
don't care how you get them. Sometimes you'll go through
eight games and they'll have six ugly wins. That's fine,
but they they should. They are far better than the Patriots.
They're playing a rookie quarterback. You know what I look for.
I look for the defense to put the offense in
a lot of good positions this week where maybe you
can get away with not playing your best football and

(01:04:25):
still without Nico Collins and depending on mix and status,
and go win the football game. It's a good time
to look pretty and dominate. But I'll take a win
anyway I can get it. It is a definite effect
because you've got if you're New England. You're saying, damn okay,
now you've shrunk the field for our defense, and you
have so and coment upon the guy who's the fourth guy,

(01:04:46):
whoever that is, to come in and do his thing.
But Bobby Sloan's got to be creative. He knows what.
That's not an easy place to go play, regardless of
their record, and they're playing a rookie quarterback, so their
defense is pretty damn good. But business as usual. I
don't think they're going in there thinking we have no
shot to do anything offensively. I think if you get
to twenty points against the Patriots, you win the game.

(01:05:08):
I would love to see it without an Eco Collins,
and depending on mix and stuff, I'd love to see
him go win thirty one to ten and it be
an impressive thirty one points.

Speaker 2 (01:05:17):
Right.

Speaker 1 (01:05:18):
But hey, you know they've had every single game you're
like this, we've gone to oh my gosh, through the
point of when are they going to play series after
series where they dominate a game for four quarters looking
like we know they did at times last year. But listen,
there four and one. We were excited about their progress

(01:05:38):
last year. We expect their progress this year and expect
them to play better. So and they're gonna have to
do it, and Bobby Slowik, don't back off. You're gonna
have to go find a hidden gym. Last year they
found guys that were able to do it when somebody
else was here. You mentioned it yesterday, you read Noel Brown,
somebody else, and I can tell you what you can't do.
And maybe it's Robert Woods since he's a veteran whatever.

(01:06:01):
Quit catching the friggin ball inside of the ten year
old one puts because you know one of the time
you eventually you're gonna drop it and they're gonna score.
And now you put more pressure on your team thinking,
here we go again. That's got it. They're making stupid
mistakes and decisions each week coaching and playing that they're
fortunate to be foreign one. Let's put it that way.
They are fortunate to be for and one. But guess what,

(01:06:23):
I I wholehearted believe it. I don't believe there's a
lot of luck in football. You may get one play
that's lucky, bounced the right way, but in order to
you know, you're not usually not lucky. For four quarters,
they've been pretty resilient, but resilience is one thing. You
still have to play good football, and this would be
a shame to Walton too New England and play ugly
and then we all say, oh, it's because Mixing and

(01:06:45):
Nico Collins wasn't there. If you're if you're Dumiko runs,
you don't want that speech. So I think they're gonna
be okay and fine, I don't I don't expect us
to come out of here with this. I expect there
to be some sluggish moments in the game because it's
in New England and New May will have some good
defensive but I also expected their offense in New England
to have a miserable time trying to move the football

(01:07:08):
with this defense. The defense is flying around, buddy, they are.

Speaker 5 (01:07:11):
I just think offensively, they've got to get Mixing back.
I just look at these rushing numbers. It's it's like
it's going to be a killer to their offense if
it keeps up. Mixing in Game one against the Colts
one hundred and fifty nine yards rushing. Since then, cam
Akers has been the high rushing back thirty two yards
against Chicago, twenty one yards against Minnesota, fifty three yards

(01:07:33):
against Jacksonville forty two yards against Buffalo. That's their high rush.

Speaker 1 (01:07:39):
During those games, not even over the over fifty yards
one time. You know what concerns in a game like
this too, You blitz Drake May, you miss you know,
or you got a sack you miss? He runs around
and makes some off schedule throw that the coverage broke
down in the secondary because of the scramble, and they

(01:08:01):
hit like two or three chunk plays that you're like,
come on man, and not that that's gonna have. Those
are the things that concern you. I don't believe against
the Texans defense, did Drake May and that offense can
line up at their twenty five after the kicker that
you know goes into the end zone where we have
the thirty? Now is that we go to the thirty? Yeah?
I think I don't believe they can line up five

(01:08:23):
times and go seventy yards and score on the Texans defense.
I don't, to be honest with you, with the I
don't care if it was Brissett, Drake May or a
veteran quarterback. I don't think they're that explosive offensively. And
as a matter of fact, no, no matter think they're not right,
they don't score many points. If you get to twenty,
I believe you win the game unless the Texans defense

(01:08:43):
gives up some plays that they shouldn't give up. I
hope they're not thinking like Alabama did against Vanderbilt. Oh
come on, man, were supposed to win this game and
looked at the numbers. You brought up twelve points a game. Yeah,
twelve and a half points a game for the Patriots offense.
Yeah no, But I do believe you can keep them there.
And it's a blessing to get to play against a rookie.
But Drake May's a talented player. He's going to make

(01:09:05):
more throws into windows than Brissett can. But I will
be shocked if this team's New England's able to hang
twenty eight points on the Texans. So I'd love a
pretty win. I'll take an ugly one, but they have
got to start limiting some mental errors that continue to
Like I said, catching a ball at the three yard
line on a punt, Robert Woods knows better and do

(01:09:25):
it twice. They can't flounder around and keep it seventeen
to ten in the fourth quarter and all of a sudden,
New England's got the ball to fifty. You don't want
to do that. Yeah, and then they steal one from you.
You just go put your foot on their throat, keep
them out of the end zone. The defense, I think
the defense will do enough to make it fairly pedestrian

(01:09:45):
for the offense. Yeah, I don't trust New England's offense
a bit. I do think Mayo will is a bright guy,
and I think that they their defense will fight you.

Speaker 2 (01:09:54):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (01:09:55):
There, But the Patriots offensive line is pathetic. It's like
the I think it's the bottom bottom two since in
the league for pressure rates.

Speaker 1 (01:10:04):
Since Brady left. They had some good moments with Mac
Jones his rookie year, they had some good moments. He
had put up a pretty decent rookieyear. Since then, they've
only had moments they have not Their offense is not
done much. And okay, name me five players on their offense,
and I'm not Jacobe Rossett, who's their running back. I'm

(01:10:30):
just telling That's my point, not that they're not good
because you can't name them, but there's not a lot
of fear factor with the This should be a dominant
dere Stevenson, Jalen Polk. This should be a dominant defensive
day for the tight end Hunter Henry, he's their best
weapon offensively. I think, oh yeah, he was a hell

(01:10:56):
of a college wide receiver. Yeah yeah, check that out.
So that's my point, is it, if you just play
him right, the defense should control this game. I'll put
it to you this way.

Speaker 5 (01:11:08):
The offensive line is allowing the second highest pressure rate
through four games five games since twenty sixteen.

Speaker 1 (01:11:15):
And the Texans are one of the best pressure teams
in the wall of the NFL. Right, it doesn't bode
well for New England. That's why there's that hint of ugh.
You get a little scared because I mean, if you're
already last Carolina, right, if you're reading all these number
bye week, last year, human nature says this, Dude, if
you're a hitting team and you got a guy who
they live in fastball doesn't move and he throws at

(01:11:36):
eighty eight, you're thinking, we're going to feast on this thing,
but we don't. Right, all of a sudden, he's he's
mixing his Pitchesny Thumber, you're right constant and you're waving
at the cunny thumb pitch and it's like, what are
we doing? Yes, and then he then he throws eighty
eight and it gets by you. Yeah, ninety five. So
don't the thing they need to do. Tomico needs telling
them lay off the don't. Don't sit here and read

(01:11:57):
all the stuff and the numbers about New England because you
still got a line.

Speaker 5 (01:12:00):
Up and play four corners seven one three, two one
two five seven ninety is the number too, joint. Let's
continue to talk about the Texans offense without Nico Collins.
Who's gonna step up in that third wide receiver role?

Speaker 1 (01:12:12):
That's next.

Speaker 4 (01:12:14):
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Jeter joking around. I think it was that one. But
Shack's one of the good I digress, But Shack, See,
I think Shack's like funny as hell. He is funny.
I think Shack's one of the great entertaining guys on

(01:12:43):
the planet. Yeah, but yeah, that does. Steve Wonder and
Ray Charles do have that in common. They don't sound
anything alike. Just so you know. Oh well, when I
was big Barry White right there, that was Barry White. Yeah,
I knew that. The what are they this? You know,
the soothing tones of Barry White. Nice?

Speaker 5 (01:12:58):
Yeah, seven one, three, two two five sees never to
join cowboy Darrel.

Speaker 1 (01:13:02):
What's going on?

Speaker 11 (01:13:03):
It was something fella's house going, man, hey, quickly, I
want I want to point out something real quick, and
I want to ask end up asking my boy Sean,
you know, because he's been there recently listened to a
radio show mother than sports.

Speaker 1 (01:13:17):
Houselists up north down the forty five.

Speaker 2 (01:13:21):
But he brought up something.

Speaker 9 (01:13:22):
Because Troy was a guest radio host and he was
he got to the teat and his fish traditions for
the weekend. But I found something interesting because he said
that when he, you know, when he noticed that Mike
was out, Mike was hurt, he had immine Alvin Harper
j Novichek and he would never and then in the

(01:13:45):
sense they would use he would use Jay on the
opposite side of Alvin Harper because he said Alvin could
basically line up as a as another X and he
said the same thing with Romo. He said, Romo when
Romo has dead, he had Terence Williams also could also
line up there's another X and uh, and he had

(01:14:05):
Elliott out of the backfield, just like Troy said.

Speaker 11 (01:14:08):
He had em and out of the backfield basically. And
he's just talking about the comparison. He said, ceedee lamb,
there's no back that Dallas has basically that compensate for that.
And really Jake Ferguson is a good tight end. But
but but basically you can neutralize him with some fancy coveratures.
When we got down to the you know, to the Texas,

(01:14:30):
he kind of said, well, the purpose of them adding
the kids from uh Buffalo, it gave them that second X.
But but but but the but the deal is uh
mixing whatever his status is for the weekend. Troy really

(01:14:54):
pointed out how Dalton shoots in mixing and I can't
I'm gonna wind okay, thinking that the guy's name from
Buffalo came to Houston.

Speaker 1 (01:15:05):
But anyway that.

Speaker 11 (01:15:07):
Diggs Diggs Digs dig yeah brother playing for the Cowboys. Yeah,
Uh kind of point out I teach my wife a
few things about football, and every time she she said,
what's the ex receiver? I was listening to Troy, what's
the extraceiver? I said, you know what, I said, listen
to sixteen. I told her to listen. I said, don't
listen to sixteen. Listen to seven ninety because them guys
ain't gonna do nothing to give you gibberish.

Speaker 2 (01:15:28):
That's a listening to seven ninety. But how can how
do you think.

Speaker 11 (01:15:32):
C J will will you utilize dark darting shoots? If
if I don't know what status of mixing is, how
do you think they can compliment using shoots? And also, uh,
they're gonna be using uh as the extraceiver. You've been
in that position, Explain how you approached that.

Speaker 1 (01:15:54):
With you in that position.

Speaker 2 (01:15:54):
And I'm a hanger to listen.

Speaker 1 (01:15:56):
Appreciate it, cowboy Darryl. Two things first, the X part
it just and just so people know, when we say
X or Z receiver X. Now he can line up anywhere.
But if they line up in the old school normal formation,
two wides like well twenty one personnel, two backs, one
with Aikman was playing, the X receiver is usually the

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X receiver's the guy who lines up opposite the tight end.
He's your weak side X. So if you go up
to a normal formation, X would be like you say,
let's say you go I right, X would come out
of the huddle and line up on the line on
the left. Your Z receiver's off the ball. The flankers
Z receiver off the ball or on either. If he

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gets on, then the tight end has to get off
that he's the he's the then you get the end,
you know, handing the ground in line tight end. That
was Jeovichik and Darryl Johnston and Emmitt Smith. In the backfield,
your X receiver lines up away from strength most of
the time. Now you could actually if you wanted to,
if you brought X over, you could put some like

(01:16:59):
a why you could flet a wide receiver route and
he'd take over the ex position. And you can put
X anywhere you want, but the ex position has to
be on the line of scrimmage because you got the
tackle in the X. That makes sense. So the X
receiver's opposite is ZE. Now you can put them all
on the same side. You can put Y, Z and CK.
You can have a bunch formation, but you still the
X in a normal old school formation is opposite Z,

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and he's your weak side. Split end is what we
called it now when it comes to how you use
it tight end, I've been a big believer. Think about
the great quarterbacks in this league, Brady Leanon, Gronk, Troy Aikman.
It's the greatest crutch in the world, and it's a
good one. Aikman, Novacheck, wittten Romo. I can go Montana Young.

(01:17:43):
When they had Brent Jones, there us listen as good
as Chris Carter and Anthony Carter were when I when
I needed when I felt, Chris and Anthy were phenomenal.
In Jake Reid, I had three great receivers and Steve
jordan I think Steve Jordans one of the most underrated
players ever played at tight ends, like six Pro Bowls.
If there was something that I needed in knew he
was going to get open and get to where I
needed and get it done right. Not that the other

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guys weren't. And I needed that five six seven yards
Ivy is what we called him because he went to
Brown ivy leaguer. I knew he'd win. It's a a
great crutch I to me, that's why these guys that
you see like brock Bowers, these and I'll get out
of this as quickly as I can. That the ability
to have a tight end. The tight end creates the
biggest mismatches on the field. Why because of where you

(01:18:26):
can align him and move it him if he's a
versatile tight end. Because if you decide to stay big
and you got a brock Bowers or a Gronkowski, they're
fast enough to beat a guy who's big, and they
can't run with him. So if you go nickel or
dime and bring in extra dbs and I want to
run the ball, what's the advantage. You've got a corner,
a nickel on the line of scrimmage or a safety
and Gronks man handling him so they can create and
you can flex him out. And if you play man

(01:18:48):
in Gronkowski or Dalton Schultz goes out and lines up
at flanker and you move the z in into a
slot position. Guess what if you're playing man, you got
to walk a linebacker safety out on Schultz. That's a
mismatch in favor of the offense. So I would expect
in games like I would need my at some point
in time, he's going to continue to lean bigger. And
you saw make a few throws to Schultz last week.

(01:19:11):
How you use him is look it well, Mahomes and Kelsey.
Is there any better example of it than that? Would
you need something done? They're closer to the line of
scrimmage usually, and they can usually create mismatches because we
now go draft tight ends that at times can run
like a receiver and that they can still block. So
it is a phenomenal mismatch. And the more good ones

(01:19:32):
you have, the more you lean on them. I would
if I find them, you create that that's the greatest
crutch in the world because they are usually pretty damn
good route runners and pretty dependable.

Speaker 5 (01:19:43):
Let's continue the discussion about the tight end position for
the Texans because Dalton Schultz in the passing game hasn't
really been existing. How are they going to incorporate that
without Nico Collins. That's next on Sports Talk seven.

Speaker 7 (01:19:53):
To eighty KB eas Houston HD Houston, an iHeart radio station,
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Speaker 4 (01:20:01):
The Rockets, Rockets, get fall your home for your home teams.

Speaker 7 (01:20:06):
This is the Sports Talk seven.

Speaker 2 (01:20:08):
Ninety Great.

Speaker 7 (01:20:14):
Old by Houston Okay, let's do this.

Speaker 3 (01:20:18):
Sean Salisbury, the USC Trouves, longtime friend, Shawn Salisbury.

Speaker 4 (01:20:24):
Bryan Lima, go lobos. This is the Sewan Salisbury Show.

Speaker 1 (01:20:32):
All black clouds. You know what, those of us in
the industry just calm clouds because people kind of get
any what industry is that, I know whatever? The running community,
maybe maybe the pre golf community. You wear this get you.

Speaker 5 (01:20:45):
And then you put your golf cleat step on on
a box. Could you imagine stepping onto a t box
with some freaking man. I need some soccer cleats. I
need the three quarter of the screw ins.

Speaker 1 (01:20:58):
Yeah, yeah, give me those the three inches, because you
know about a three inchry, you know what I mean?
I sure do all the we force. What would you say? No,
you're talking about the when you fulld a towel, right, yeah,
so those three quarter towel, I like the big shower.
Tell you know, they'll extra fold it four times over.
So I like, and I are you one of those
guys that's full towel?

Speaker 2 (01:21:19):
Same?

Speaker 1 (01:21:19):
Well? Time you do you care? I don't care? Oh man, no,
we don't have you think. No, I'll go to the
by if one's turned wrong. I'll go pick them all up,
pick it and fold it right. Drives me nuts.

Speaker 5 (01:21:29):
I just want to know. Have you ever noticed the
paper towels that Sean has in here?

Speaker 6 (01:21:37):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (01:21:37):
What do you do with them?

Speaker 6 (01:21:38):
Those?

Speaker 1 (01:21:38):
Yeah?

Speaker 5 (01:21:39):
Okay, you see the camera? So what do you do
with them? Because you put put them in your pocket?

Speaker 1 (01:21:42):
What do you do with them? You take them? Use
them in my like when I'm driving. If I do
like if I eat the breakfast or a bottle, I
have it there. I just keep them there. Yeah, I
don't know. And sometimes I just leave them. They get
thrown away. But I always say in case I, you know,
got to blow your nose, it's awfully rough to do that.
I don't know why. It's kind of you know. Sometimes
it's five and sometimes it's three of them. I don't know.
I thought it was four. Here's no. Well, no, that's

(01:22:04):
four today, isn't it? But there's a fifth one here?
Oh okay, you know what I'm saying. And I keep
I don't let water spots get on things. I keep
a napkuin under my bottle of water.

Speaker 5 (01:22:11):
So I don't know if you've ever if you've ever
noticed that, I make sure that that computer screen in
front of you is blank. Why because it always has
to be no right in front of you. That one
has to be on sports Stock seven ninety because if
I leave up our RCS system, you will pull it down.
What do you mean, You'll take the mouse and you'll
click to minimize it. Oh yeah, yeah, so I make
sure to take care of that four.

Speaker 1 (01:22:32):
Thank you. Yeah, I hope you're OCD. Yeah, no, you do.
You assist it and you're not supposed to do it.
You're supposed to give me to quit being oc Well,
no I'm not because you got a little bit of
it too. So okay.

Speaker 5 (01:22:40):
Yeah, because if I'm a product of my environment, well
I'm a good teacher. There are certain things that I
do in here that I have to do. Yeah, you know,
I take the long way around when I'm turning that
TV on, I don't go behind you, and I'll go
behind you one time in the morning.

Speaker 1 (01:22:50):
That's it. Yeah, I like, thanks for that, no problem.
So I don't you know, I don't know why. I
just and I'm you know how they're always lined up
right too, But like tells, I'm just I am and
my truck. Everything I do, you're not getting you know,
like if there's a crumb on the bottom of the
floor of my truck, it drives me crazy. I want
to brush it out. So I'm trying to get better
at it, but I'm figured by time I can't. I

(01:23:14):
can teach new tricks, but you can't get rid of
some of the old ones.

Speaker 5 (01:23:16):
Yeah, you can take the dog out of a dog,
which you can't take the dog out of That's right.

Speaker 1 (01:23:22):
So yeah, I'm a little uh. Some would call it organized,
some would call it precise and dynamics. Some would call
it a judge O c D. Lean on there. Yes,
oh yes, there's drives me nuts too, because sometimes I say,
like a towel is uneven when you like hang it
like on this, you know, you hang it like by
the sink that they're sitting there. Said, if one of

(01:23:43):
the folds is too far over and they're not lined up,
I mean I'll go back. I say, gosh, dang it,
I don't want to do it, but I do it
because I want it to be I want it to
look good. And then there's some things I'm not O
c D. But seeing a black cat, I don't that
doesn't Yeah, that's superstitious. But you're never going to come
to my You'll never. You're not gonna find dishes in
the sink when I go to bed at night. I'll
get out of bed and go in there and put that.

(01:24:04):
I just won't do it. I just I can't stand
or Yeah, sometimes you fall asleep and you take a
shirt off and just throw it on the floor. Mine
gets picked. I won't wake up to my shoes go
back in the closet. They don't stay in the bedroom
when I go to bed at night. Yeah, that's just that.
Those are just a few of the things.

Speaker 5 (01:24:20):
Take your on clouds and put them in the closet
with your other nineteen pairs of on clouds.

Speaker 1 (01:24:24):
I do, And they're lined up color left, right, is
on the right, No, the color that's usually the color,
and short sleeve, the long sleeves hanging up in the closet. Really.
Oh yeah, you're not gonna get a hooded sweatshirt in
between two golf shirts. That's not gonna happen. You're not
going to have your your bro tank and yeah, exactly
that you hate the beach community. It's just sad.

Speaker 5 (01:24:43):
If there's anything racist about that, it's it's Sean hating
the beach community.

Speaker 1 (01:24:48):
You grew up in the beach community. There, I go, yeah,
uh huh, and I am. I am, though color coded
when it comes to shirts lined up, you don't like
the beach community. I love the beach community. I actually
wish I was at the beach every day. No, you
don't golf course in the morning, beach right after it?
Oh yeah, hit the side, damn well do hit the
waves like Bill thinks you do? Yeah? Got him fooled. Yeah,

(01:25:08):
but I am dude. It's it's so. It is kind
of sometimes I think, Man, how much hours a day
do I use up? Like being job and being yeah,
being like O C D. Right to the point where
you know, I don't have to wash my hands fifty
times during.

Speaker 5 (01:25:21):
The Man, you go down the hall into the bathroom
here and you see some of the people in this
they wash their hands all the way up to their elbows.

Speaker 1 (01:25:29):
Yeah, I'm not. Yeah, that's kind of weird. That's a
little now. I will like after I wash, man, sometimes
use my shirt to touch the door if somebody's you know,
for people to keep touching, because too many people don't
wash their hands when they walk out it, right, But
I'm not taking a shower to wash my hands after
I pee in the bathroom, you go to the back.
I am washing them every time, right, but not up
to my shoulders.

Speaker 5 (01:25:49):
Literally, I've watched people in the mornings washing their hands
all the way up to their elbows.

Speaker 1 (01:25:55):
You're washing your forearm, Well, they're nothing what I am doing? Yeah?
Did you just pee on your elbow?

Speaker 7 (01:26:02):
Right?

Speaker 1 (01:26:02):
Did your forearm touch your you know, touch? Like, what
are we doing here? Fellas? Yep. O c D can
be a great thing because you're organizing. OCD can be
a dude. It can be a debilitating but but I
also I also think like in the sports world, I
also feel like O c D helps you get to
the NFL there is no question and because because you

(01:26:24):
don't wake up in the morning, if you miss the
workout or something you were supposed to do, you feel
like something bad is gonna happen. And I also O
c D where you feel like, if I don't do this,
how am I going to recover from it? I didn't
study the hour. I always say, I'm in a stage,
I just take this one off. Although you need to
do that, I am like, I can't miss it because

(01:26:44):
well then what happens three months. It's like, Sean, I
got to give oc people who would struggle with it
sometimes or go do it. I don't do anything for
it other than battle it myself.

Speaker 2 (01:26:55):
I don't.

Speaker 1 (01:26:55):
I don't. There's no medica. I don't. I know that
maybe out there. I don't do any of it, but
I just it does. It's a blessing because it keeps
you doing. You're gonna finish task. I'm a finished task.
I'm gonna get them done. But it also drives you
nuts because Sean, you're not nothing's gonna happen if a
pair of shoes is in your bedroom when you go
to bed at night. And I will never go to

(01:27:16):
bed without a bottle of water by my bed. Ever,
if I'm in bed and half to sleep, I will
get up and gon't get it. So it's just a
few things that people that they're saying. Either they're just
listen to me going Sean, I know you're feeling, and
they're like this, dude, But if you live with me,
you may see them around. But I do a good
job of not making sure other people now with cleanliness
and stuff, yes, oh yeah, but I do a good

(01:27:38):
job of people that sit there saying, Sean, we're waiting
ten extra minutes for you to get all your I
don't actually obsess this OCD stuff.

Speaker 5 (01:27:43):
The times that I've been to your house for football stuff,
I never notice your OCD.

Speaker 1 (01:27:47):
I hide it well. Yeah, I've never noticed that. Hide
it well because I don't want to keep it on
anybody else for there like we're their days disrupted because
my OCD to keep things organized. But the curse is
it's like, Sean, give yourself a break. Yeah, okay, man,
you let your mind breathe. I can't remember the last
time I put a right shoe on before I left shoe,
and I know when I would what I've left you right,
you left leg, right leg, left arm, right arm. That's

(01:28:10):
how it goes left to right, like reading the coverage right.
I have not put a pair of pants on right leg,
left leg first, since I can't since I was what twelve, what,
I'm dead serious. I've never taped my right leg first,
my right ankle first, and my left ankle second when
I played. So you made sure the trainer knew. Yeah,
he'd say put it up and put him up. He'd

(01:28:30):
start on the right and eventually they knew Shawn's left
right everything. Never I've never if I put a shirt
on and I put the right arm in first and
left arm and with my I would stop, put my
car on gear and get out and take the shirt off.
I sure as hell would, But I never have to
do that because it's just part come a habit and routine.

(01:28:50):
See some people call it routine, but it would bother me.
People like, but you're right, it does help, But there
is a curse about it because you're like Sean, you
don't have to go that same way to work everything.
You can change it up. But I am. But that's
crazy thing about it. I'm a spontaneous on the fly.
I'll do whatever you want to do, right, you know
what I'm saying. I can change that stuff all the time,
but there's certain things that I just won't change.

Speaker 5 (01:29:10):
What about uh did you uh? Did you take fifty
nine home to the West Park yesterday? Because I I did?
Did you make it okay?

Speaker 1 (01:29:16):
Yeah? You know why because if if my trip home
or away I go home is disrupted, then I know
that that's okay. Then then that that it would have
if it's going to disrupt my day like that, I
don't have a problem going because I was I needed
to go somewhere else because the road was closed. If
they'd have said one lanes open, it's gonna take ten
extra minutes, I'd just still go on I ten And

(01:29:38):
you think it doesn't. But my dad used to be
he goes man sometimes, how do you get through a day?
My dad was like you do. But my dad was
a routine guy. I was more my dad, you know,
waking up at the same time and the rest of it.
But I have a routine I go through, but I
don't keep it on anybody else. And I really, honestly,
you wouldn't be able to know. And I'm not that
whacked where people sit around this dude's out of his
frigging mind. Anything I do it? Oh my kids know

(01:29:58):
somebody else? Yeah, sure, some of it because my say, dad,
what do you do? Yeah, they'll laugh at it sometimes,
but I don't. But they're also my oldest but there's
there's some routine with them, and they got to on time.
I'll tell you what. I'm an on time guy. But
if I if my my son's especially when I I'm
this is the honesty. And I love him to death,
but I'm telling you. They it's like my dad. Yeah, well,

(01:30:18):
my dad said we're having a family We're going to
a restaurant at five o'clock. My brother, my oldest brother
is an awesome guy. But my brother thinks he can
drive from Houston to Austin in twenty five minutes. So
we used to go through that sandy you go, we'd
get and he'd show up minutes. My dad will leave
on your ass, you or you're not eating. And my
my son's dad, I said, we're going to be on time.

(01:30:40):
Now get that they are. I mean they have ridden
my and I'm an on time guy. They are military stuff.
And it's it's so my son's got my oldest boy.
He's like routine. There's some most CD and sent and
thumb of things he does. But we do a good
job of I internalize it much. I try not to
keep it on anybody else. As your daughter not like
that show. She a long time. Oh yeah yeah, and

(01:31:01):
she is stubborn. No she is, Oh she'll bad. She's
tougher in both of them.

Speaker 3 (01:31:05):
Really.

Speaker 1 (01:31:06):
Oh yeah, you don't want to you get in a
battle with her. You're not winning that argument. And I
and they're all three different, but all three stubborn as hell.
And you know, people look at me like, where the
hell you think they got it from? Yeah, so I wonder.
Yeah so it's but you know, I live with it,
but I know people out there, they're listening to their struggle.
It can be a major debul Oh yeah, you got
some of it. Oh yeah, I got a little mind's

(01:31:26):
a little more advanced years is I still have it? Yeah,
and I don't occur, but you know, it helps routine,
but it also is a day disruptor if you like
it can be.

Speaker 5 (01:31:33):
Yeah, I've struggled with that at times too. You just
rut my day. I'm pissed.

Speaker 1 (01:31:37):
Oh of course, yeah, and it and you'll go hours
thinking about should I I shouldn't let that happen? You know,
you give me a hard time about a nap, But
if I don't take a nap, then it's like there
you do, and that's part of your O C D. Yes,
I think, and that's that's what. But you can like
give me a hard time oout. Then they're gonna be lying.
They're not gonna be sitting like this, They're just not okay,
what's gonna happen?

Speaker 2 (01:31:56):
One day?

Speaker 5 (01:31:57):
When me and Triple I know we're not gonna do this,
but what if me and Tripaly coming here play a
brink on you?

Speaker 1 (01:32:00):
One that happened real quick in high school baskets. Back
to high school basketball, all my best friend teammates from
the same team, I had the exact routine. I'd shoot
lay up left handed, lay up left handed, right hand,
so many free throws I'd stand and so I had
the exact routine every single game everything. One day we're
getting ready play a team we're supposed to be, they

(01:32:21):
on purpose, a couple of my good friends disrupted my fred.
You should have seen the locker after we came in
from warm up, after we came in from I U.
They let me just put it to you this way.
And these are dear friends of mine. If they could
have left the locker room and not not been around
the locker room for about a week, I I dressed

(01:32:42):
them down, did you one by one to the point
their eyes got like, this guy is out of his
did I custom?

Speaker 10 (01:32:50):
That?

Speaker 1 (01:32:51):
Probably not? I mean, I laugh at it now because
it was one time we're going to but they it
was you know, it's a game now during praggic we
laugh a little bit, but it went beyond. It was
the entire warm up and I came in and I
I dress him to the point where if one of
them would have said something smart ass, I shoved him
in a locker room. In the locker room, I was.
I was that bothered. Now went out there and played it.

(01:33:12):
Got it out of my head. But to this day,
I can remember exactly what they did and exactly the
court at our home court had exactly decided the court
and I know who did it, and they're still some
of my best friends. But I let him have it,
I said, And guess what they never got. My routine
was never disrupted. I was on. I'm telling you, I
was a nine on on on the the anger. Really

(01:33:33):
I was. I was going to fight all three of them.
I was ready to fight them all right there and
before to the point where the rest of the team
is a sham. It's gonna be okay, And damn, they
never disrupted my routine. Again. It wasn't good. It was
not good.

Speaker 2 (01:33:45):
All.

Speaker 5 (01:33:45):
I will continue to talk about the Houston Texans. We've
got to look at Dalton Schultz. He's gonna be a
big part of the offense this weekend when Nico Collins
out he hasn't really been a part of the passing game.

Speaker 1 (01:33:54):
How can they approve that? Also?

Speaker 5 (01:33:56):
kJ will get to you next seven one, three, two, five,
seven ninety Right here, Sean Salisbury.

Speaker 4 (01:34:01):
Putting the logic illogical former pro Sean Salisbury continues to
break it down.

Speaker 7 (01:34:09):
Once seven ninety he.

Speaker 1 (01:34:10):
Back out to the phone lines. kJ, thank you for
holding good morning.

Speaker 10 (01:34:14):
Morning Fellas, morning fellas man as usually I love him,
so I just started reaching and listening on the regular basis.

Speaker 2 (01:34:20):
I gotta say I'm not disappointed.

Speaker 1 (01:34:22):
Thank you, that's nice. Appreciate you brother all day long.

Speaker 10 (01:34:26):
Man, real quick, Sean, I saw you play when you
were in Minnesota. Look, I've always been a diehard Houston sportsman,
East and everything. But to me, those nineties biking offenses
were the greatest show on turf before the greatest show
on turf.

Speaker 2 (01:34:39):
And I agree with you one hundred percent. Jake Reed.

Speaker 10 (01:34:44):
I know he got pushed out towards the end when
a young Randy Mouse came in, But Jake Greed was
the big physical wide receiver before a big physical wide
receivers worth theme and uh yeah, Steve Jordan.

Speaker 2 (01:34:54):
Very underrated, very underrated yep.

Speaker 10 (01:34:56):
But with that said, I've uh, I think you guys
going to the other side of the football. I think
you guys, little kid have one of the most slipped
on uh past rushes back in the gap of all
time with Henry Thomas, Hoopers, Doman.

Speaker 2 (01:35:11):
And John Randall.

Speaker 10 (01:35:12):
Guys had a beast front three man, I mean to killer.

Speaker 2 (01:35:16):
Reason why I bring that up.

Speaker 10 (01:35:17):
My cousin played the league for ten years, Russell Maryland.

Speaker 1 (01:35:20):
He's all, oh, yeah, big Russ, what a great player,
top pick of the draft from Maryland. What a player
he was?

Speaker 2 (01:35:25):
Absolutely he uh he played.

Speaker 10 (01:35:28):
He's always telling me stories about the uh the Cowboys
back with the Michael Irvin on Saturdays days. My question
to you, I just recently watched the Football Life documentary
about John Randall and uh, I know it's kind of outstrip.

Speaker 2 (01:35:42):
It's not about the Texas per se, but it is sports.

Speaker 1 (01:35:45):
YEP.

Speaker 10 (01:35:45):
I was wondering, if you are on air, could kind
of give us, if you have one, kind of give
me a uh a John Randall store from when you
guys played together, man and again let it tell fellas
want to sit back and listen.

Speaker 1 (01:35:55):
Thank you, J appreciate you know what this is just fits.
John's a local, huge guy, you know at the Texas Southern.
I believe an undrafted free agent. Let me tell you.
Let me back up for a second, and I sincerely
mean this. When I we were our defense, we could listen.
And first off, Willie Jake Big Jake Reid. He didn't

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get the credit. Jake Reid was about six three and
a half six four, about two twenty and he was
a frigging and could run. That dude was a friggin monster. Oh,
by the way, Anthony Carter, Chris Carter, a guy named
Hassan Jones. And if you're going to lose out your
job later in your career to Randy Moss, that's not
a bad thing. Randy was pretty good. But yes, we
were that turfin We had herschel Walker, you know who
doesn't get enough for Robert Smith was a friggin monster

(01:36:39):
as a running back. We were friggin loaded Steve, like
I said. And then that's the offensive side of the whatay,
how we didn't win Super Bowls? Maybe it was the quarterbacks,
faull hell, all of us because we and and let's
not forget Gary Zimmerman, Randa McDaniel, are both in the
Hall of Fame. Kirk Loudermilk was a Pro Bowl center.
Everywhere you looked. We had a Scott Studwell. On defense,

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it's Mike Merriweather. We were freaking loaded our front, and
he mentioned we had Al Noga, who was a great
player underrat We had Henry Thomas who, quite frankly, if
you're judging by the interior and the other interiors and
nose tackles in interior defensive lineman, Henry Thomas is a
Hall of Famer. Got played stuffed the line of scrimmage
and got sacks and pressures. We had Keith Millard who

(01:37:21):
was the the NFL Defensive Player of the Year one year.
Chris Dolman and John Randall. We I'll put that front
defensive front up Randall, Millard, Dolman, and Henry Thomas. I'll
put it up. Now. You think about the Purple People leaders,
and you think any since I retired in ninety five,

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I'll put that front four up against anybody, because all
four of them were Pro Bowl players. I'll put a
defensive Player of the Year Randall, I mean John Randall
and Chris Dolman in the Hall of Fame. Our front
four was as good as anybody's and as nasty and mean,
and they were crazy crazy. I'll put him up against
any front four that's been in this league since hell,

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whether you go back to the Pittsburgh Steelers with Joe
Green and else Greenwood. That front four was that dominant.
When you got two Hall of Famers in the offensive
line and the defensive line, and Keith Mallard the defensive
Player of the year, we were to the point where
they would abuse you. John ran a real quick comes
in as an undrafted free agent. Johnny and I were
there together for what five six years, whatever it was.

(01:38:26):
He came in and we had all those guys were
already there, so you imagine what it was like to
make that team. We had a guy named John Tierlinkus,
our defensive line coach who coached Dwight Freeney when he
left there in Indianapolis. I would put him up with
the top three or four defensive line coaches I've ever
been around. He used to encourage John, Hey, it's walk
through you go full speed, and Johnny said, Okay, there
was no guy I've ever played with in my life

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that junior say I was close. When it comes to
the way you practiced, and Rodney Harrison was too. In
San Diego, there was nobody that practiced harder every day,
whether you in shorts and a T shirt full gear.
When they talk about a motor, sometimes we say it's
an overused term. John Randall's motor. He made Gary Zimmerman
and Randal McDaniel better players. We'd be out of a

(01:39:08):
praxefield and shorts and T shirt and walk through and
all of a sudden, Johnny Randall'd go full speed and
run right through those guys, and they'd be pissed. Gary's
Immerman and Randal McDaniel and Tyrley would go that a
way Johnny, and then Johnny Michaels, our offensive line coach,
would yell at Tearley, Hey, back your guys off. Tell
John Randall, he's trying to make a team, dude. He
went full go the whole time. Remember an undrafted free agents.

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It's on a team that's got two Hall of Famers
and another defensive Player of the Year. And he'd go,
and he'd go and he go, and finally those guys
would strap up their helmet and they'd say, Okay, I'm
tired of getting embarrassing. Zimmerman and Randal McDaniel didn't get
beat and Johnny Randall would play that way every single day.
And he did it from the time he walked into
the building as an undrafted free agent till the time

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he retired with that eye, black on and a beast.
John Randall lived up to everything he would he was.
How we missed him in the draft, how anybody did
is beyond me. The guy was a friggin undersized quick
he would he would throw people around that were fifty
pounds heavier than him. Quick, urgent, twitchy, but strong and

(01:40:13):
an attitude glory on. One of the great guys on
the planet. I love John Randall, and John Randall was
in where he's rightful place. He's a Hall of Famer
and I'm just telling you that guy was unblockable and
the reason why he made it shorts and a T shirt.
He practiced like it was fourth quarter of an NFL
Super Bowl. That's how he played every friggin day, to

(01:40:35):
the point where the offense they get in a fight
all the time because the offense was tired of it. Oh,
by the way, Joey Browner was on that team too.
He's you think he's any good. I mean, as you said,
they think every everywhere you looked. We had a guy
that was a monster. John Randall N I, N A,
I A All American in nineteen eighty eight. He went
to Trinity Valley and then Texas A and I which
is now Texas A and M Kingsville. Johnny and I

(01:40:57):
were he would day and I. He didn't go to
Texas Southern Sex's. Oh isn't that the I think me
and Joe Green's there. Johnny Randle, Texas A and I.
He was undrafted that I just said on draft, I'm
just like going through accolades. It's just so crazy and
dude he was. But he was put it this way,
if he would have went to Southern calor Alabama, he'd
have been He'd have been the Lombardi or whatever award

(01:41:18):
they're given away to the best defensive player. He was
that good. His energy matched his talent. The guy was unbelievable.
I've never been around somebody who practiced like him. Crazy
and it bore itself out in the games. And he
made Ryalm McDaniel, Gary Zimmerman and they loved him. But
during practice and Tierlink egged him on on a regular basis.
Our team got in fights all the time, all the

(01:41:38):
freaking time. It's coach fight and players. Players argue with coaches.
But man, we put it and we were as close
as any team I've ever been on. Too.

Speaker 5 (01:41:45):
It's crazy man. You and him have something in common.
Y'all were both recruited by Soul Ross State Wow, and.

Speaker 1 (01:41:51):
Both went into Both showed up in Minnesota around the
same time.

Speaker 5 (01:41:54):
Yeah, crazy man and Johnny recruiting tactics.

Speaker 1 (01:41:58):
Just can't can't sign the next I can't close it. No,
they can't. John Real, thanks for asking that. kJ Hi,
I gotta get more animated talking about my teammates because
our locker room. I gotta tell you there's a lot
of other fun stories about good fights and good play.
Johnny Randall was a friggin beast. YEA, we need to
get We need to get him in here, Get him
in here when he's visiting Texas. He fantastic. You know,
he spent a lot of time in Minnesota. And have
him talk football for four us with that hey shot,

(01:42:20):
they solves.

Speaker 6 (01:42:20):
How you do it?

Speaker 1 (01:42:21):
Love him? He was a He carved his career out
through hard work and listening to every coach who coached him. Fait,
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Speaker 7 (01:43:53):
Com validated for the Sean Salisbury Show.

Speaker 1 (01:43:57):
Continued, Hopefully we'll get that same type of message from
everybody else. Let's get out to the phone and in Houston,
O GQ. What's up, man, How you doing?

Speaker 7 (01:44:08):
What's going on?

Speaker 2 (01:44:09):
My brother?

Speaker 1 (01:44:09):
Sean? All good? My friend?

Speaker 2 (01:44:10):
How you doing man?

Speaker 13 (01:44:13):
You know my favorite part of the show was he
and you talked the old school guy man. They got
John rounder you talking about you know, he went to
the same school that Johnny Bailey who won the U
the Heisman for the you know division two three years now,
they about when to take me and I and to me,
those are the two greatest players they ever come out
of an I for sure. But he was such you

(01:44:36):
know when you say the saying, you know you can't
judge him, you know, by the size of the dog
and the heart of the side. But the size of
the heart and the dog. They had to be talking
about John Raddle then oh yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:44:48):
He's he's the poster child for him. Man, he really is.

Speaker 13 (01:44:52):
And uh yeah, I know y'all was gonna speak on
you know, Daltins shows. But I remember back in the day,
back when North Turner, who to me was offensive guru.

Speaker 1 (01:45:03):
He was my coordinator. He was my coordinator at SC
for four years. I think you if we put it,
if we put assistant coaches in the Hall of Fame,
Norms one of the best of all time.

Speaker 13 (01:45:12):
Got to be there, because see he ran that offense
that had Emmitt Moose, Michael Irvin, you know, Alvin Harper,
and just about me being a student of the game.

Speaker 2 (01:45:23):
To me, the greatest of.

Speaker 13 (01:45:24):
All time as far as analyzing and letting you understand
the game. I've always been like a sponge. But watching
John Madden explain why you don't glitch Troy Aikman, and
he'll have the five linemen and j Novichick lined up
on the strong side and even have Emmitt and Moose
in the backfield just hanging out in case you sent

(01:45:47):
too many. And if you mess around and say five
or six people.

Speaker 2 (01:45:52):
He said, the.

Speaker 13 (01:45:52):
Whole key was Nobchick. If Nobchick took the linebackers deep
ten fifteen yards, then Emmitt and Moose would come out
for the little player out the backfield. If they stayed
in and they blitzed, then you got to deal with
Michael Irvin and Avan Happer with those ten fifteen yards
plants and both of them six three and Troy but

(01:46:14):
throwing those you know, those bullets. So you know it
was just the fifty they made you react to demo
and I got all that shoan just just listening to
John matt Man showing how you know how he used
to wap this.

Speaker 1 (01:46:28):
Oh man, he's the biggest phenomenal. All that on them
out of Pia, you know, like the Batman's a zoom
dam Yeah, that was John Matt and real quick o GQ.
Before I let you go, I've had conversations with guys
in Dallas and Akman about this and Michael. I've had
more with Michael about this and how the tone was
set on the prior. Troy will tell you Michael was

(01:46:48):
the trendsetter on the practice field because Michael his energy
was palpable for everybody. And Michael will tell you, you know,
you don't ever criticize Troy because Troy was a a
well like all the great are you pra Troy? You
wanted to practice well? Troy was a grinder and like Brandy,
you know you heard the same thing. You're not out
there and funds fine and dandy when you're outfield, but

(01:47:08):
we got business to take care of. And you think
about that lineup, you are exactly right. And Novachek was
so good at understanding where the gaps in the defense
where And I'll be honest with you, think about the
best offenses we've ever seen, they all there's always there's
always a tight end that's making the best. I'm talk
about the best of the best. Now the Rams. The
Rams might have been different with Warner, they never had

(01:47:30):
that oh my gosh, tight end. But that was the
outlier because you got Tory Holton, Nike Bruce, who both
you know, Hall of Fame guys. They had Marshall fall
who maybe the smartest guy you've ever seen in a
backfield and a great player. Ricky proluh Asa Heirakeem was
another receiver, and Kurt Warner's accuracy. They were loaded in
big wall, you know, they're their offensive line up front.

(01:47:50):
But that that Cowboys team. And then you had norv
who would go for the throat, wanted to run the ball,
but took advantage, and Troy was so smart and so
dialed in. Here here's here was the stats for the
Cowboys weekly. Emmitt Smith twenty seven carries, one hundred and
thirty nine yards and two touchdowns. Aikman nineteen to twenty two,

(01:48:11):
two hundred and twenty two yards, two touchdowns, no picks.
Michael Irvins seven catches for ninety yards or one hundred
and two yards. J Novichik six catches for seventy five yards,
and then Alvin Harper five or six catches, one of
them would be for a big home run, and then
he you know, for another eighty yards and that's the Cowboys.
And then you got an offensive line that you couldn't

(01:48:32):
move him if you had a bulldozer.

Speaker 2 (01:48:35):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:48:35):
Smart. And they didn't beat themselves. Yep, they didn't beat themselves. Yeah.

Speaker 13 (01:48:39):
Ever, oh yeah, you think the forty nine ers when
they had Bred Jones with Roger Kreeg and Tom Raplan
and Wesley Walls.

Speaker 1 (01:48:47):
Yeah, and Wesley Walls was a backup tight and they
had two of them. Yeah, you're exactly right. And let's
not forget the Cowboys evens. You know who belongs in
the Hall of Fame OGQ and I'll let you go
is Darren Woodson. You talk about underrated.

Speaker 2 (01:49:00):
My load, but you know he was back there with Washington.

Speaker 1 (01:49:04):
Yeah, that's exactly James Washington.

Speaker 13 (01:49:06):
Yes, on the Cowboys. You know back then, you know
they would hit you, they would light you up.

Speaker 1 (01:49:11):
Yeah, if you were faint of heart, if you if
you were a little nervous. Darren Woodson was the wrong
guy to play against that man.

Speaker 13 (01:49:21):
I got one more thing for you, selling and you're
gonna love this. Who is the only player to have
a heis a trophy, a Nasal championship, an NFL Player
of the Year, a super Bowl ring, a Super Bowl
m v P, and a Hall of Fame jacket.

Speaker 1 (01:49:44):
Well, he's got to be a cowboy, right, there's a
he's not a cowboy, Okay, I thought I was thinking cowboys,
and I'm thinking Akman didn't win the high I'm going
through it, all right. So he won all and he's
a player. Gosh, dang Heisman Trophy, NFL m v P.

Speaker 13 (01:50:01):
National Championship ring.

Speaker 2 (01:50:04):
Did you want the NFL m v P one year?

Speaker 13 (01:50:07):
He got the Super Bowl m v P one year,
and he's a Hall of Fame.

Speaker 1 (01:50:10):
Gimme, gimme give me the position?

Speaker 13 (01:50:14):
Oh, running back?

Speaker 1 (01:50:17):
And did he uh? Well, what conference did he playing
in college?

Speaker 3 (01:50:23):
Oh?

Speaker 13 (01:50:23):
My team that.

Speaker 1 (01:50:27):
He's not Oklahoma? He's not He's not Oklahoma? Is he? No?

Speaker 2 (01:50:30):
Sir?

Speaker 13 (01:50:30):
Okay, buddy man, Marcus Allen?

Speaker 1 (01:50:34):
You mean my teammate? He won the Heights? Now I
knew he won the Heisman my freshman year. I think
he Wasn't he the rookie of the year too as
a rookie? Was he the Rookie of the year? Might
have been. I don't know if he was. I know
he won the NFL m v P, he won a
super Bowl with the Raiders. He made that great cutback
run that Daryl even Darryl Green couldn't run him down

(01:50:56):
in that game, and Daryl Green ran him about four
to two m VP. And he's a Hall of Famer.
And I can tell you this is a state championship
or the CIF championship in San Diego. When he was
at Lincoln High School, Marcus scored five touchdowns like intercepted one,
return one, caught one. I mean, he had five touchdowns
in a game. And if we needed to back a
third string quarterback in a crunch situation, Marcus Allen at

(01:51:18):
SC he could have done it. He is a He's
the toughest pound for pound guy, and he would block
you like Walter Payton did. Hell, I'm not I'm thinking out.
I'm thinking of some name you're gonna give me that
I've never heard of it. It's I mean that I'm thinking, well,
I didn't play with him, and he went with my teammate,
and You're right, every single one of those.

Speaker 13 (01:51:33):
I got to watch him win the.

Speaker 1 (01:51:35):
Yeah, I got to watch him win the Heisman Trophy.
And I've never seen a guy punish defenses. He Marcus
wasn't going out of bounds. He was. He was miserable
and he could catch the ball. He was that versatile
back before Marshall Faulk and Ladanian Thomason six two about
two ten and football IQ foot and Marcus dot in age.

(01:51:56):
He still looks like he can play about a twenty
eight inchways. His football IQ, like Marshall Falks, was through
the roof. He knew what every player was supposed to
do every play. So lucky to play with him. Man,
that's my favorite thing is the teammates I got. The players.
Forget my career. It's the dudes around me that that,
the friendships and watching these special players do their thing.
It was awesome. Oh GQ good a conversation.

Speaker 13 (01:52:16):
Yeah, I knew that. Would you talk about them all
the time. But he's only got those things.

Speaker 1 (01:52:23):
Yeah, and he could also catch the ball as good
as receivers. He was special. Man, I appreciate you, brother,
Thanks for the insight. Always good to talk, always good
to talk about old teammates. Man, I I love him,
and what a blessing it was to forget the money,
forget all that. It's those guys. They made my career
worth it. Sports Talk seven ninety come right, back.

Speaker 2 (01:52:41):
You're back.

Speaker 5 (01:52:43):
This is the Sean Salisbury Show. Get back at it, Adrian,
Where you been man?

Speaker 12 (01:52:50):
I've been working paying the man brother. I got to
stay free somehow.

Speaker 1 (01:52:56):
Another day. The man the man sucks, doesn't he, Adrian.

Speaker 2 (01:53:00):
Come on, man's part of the conversations.

Speaker 1 (01:53:02):
Yeah, that man man will bring you down. Dog.

Speaker 14 (01:53:06):
Oh, as long as I got the old lady and
the kid, ain't nothing stopping me.

Speaker 1 (01:53:11):
Hey, hey, what's on your mind? My man?

Speaker 14 (01:53:14):
Oh man, I'm.

Speaker 15 (01:53:15):
Gonna go with the ash Gros person Jeremy p And
you got let off the hook for no blaming the
postason batting like Aaron Jones now in the postseason.

Speaker 2 (01:53:25):
Let's not even get on that conversation.

Speaker 11 (01:53:28):
I just had a.

Speaker 2 (01:53:28):
Question about the Astros and the content about the pic.

Speaker 12 (01:53:31):
SA and Brickman Stag want the same amount of money
senior year. Let's just say five.

Speaker 15 (01:53:39):
Years, two hundred million, two hundred and fifty million both.

Speaker 12 (01:53:44):
Who you take?

Speaker 2 (01:53:46):
Gregman with the cuchion.

Speaker 15 (01:53:48):
As far as the Texans go, me goes out. I
understand that, but excuse me. Uh, Stefan Diggs was brought
here for a reason. We know how big Stephan Diggs
can be. We already know, so I don't want.

Speaker 12 (01:54:03):
No excuses for leasing games while he goes out. I
don't want to hear about it.

Speaker 15 (01:54:07):
All the receivers blah blah blah, and Nico wouldn't here.

Speaker 2 (01:54:11):
I don't want to hear about it, so there will
be no excuse.

Speaker 15 (01:54:14):
I expect three and one out of the four games
he's gone.

Speaker 12 (01:54:17):
I'll take a four and o.

Speaker 15 (01:54:18):
Anything lower than three and one, it's ridiculous.

Speaker 14 (01:54:22):
You fella, State State love the show, and I bought
him my brother to listen every one, so you got
a new listener.

Speaker 1 (01:54:29):
Also, excuse you, Adrian. Adrian, I'm with him on the
Texans one hundred percent. Did while your roster is weakend
without mixing and and your offense, at least on paper,
it's supposed to be weakened without him and Nico Collins,
but Stefan Diggs is brought here for that reason. He

(01:54:52):
was the number one coming here, and Nico Collins has
just been special, so it's it's again. He's gonna have
to We've seen him play well, but he's gonna have
to be an act and do the number one things
he just is and somebody else, Tank Dell's gonna have
to do what Stefan Diggs has been doing. That's just
part parcel of why you get paid. He's one hundred
percent correct. You can't if we come out of this
and one fan says, well, you know we lost because

(01:55:14):
Nico Collins wasn't there. Guess what they found a way
to win last week when Nico Collins after his touchdown,
was out early in the game. Yeah, you have to.
It's it's it's why you get paid, and that's why
you do it. That's why you build depth. And one
hundred percent correct and the other one. Kakuchi's not going
to get two hundred million. Uh No, he's not gonna
get too hundred. He'll get like forty million for two years. Man,

(01:55:35):
it's gonna be like twenty million plus a year, somewhere
in that range. I would have mattered the going rate
for you know guys who've done what he's done. So
even if it's a three year deal, it's going to
be under a hundred million bucks. Right, Yeah, we're talking
like twenty two Let's do what sixty five million for
three years or two years for I don't think two

(01:55:55):
years for forty million bucks. I don't think he gets
anything over twenty eight years, Yes, somewhere around there. So
you're gonna you can pay both Kakuchi and Bregman. You
can because Bregman's contract is going to be longer and
Bregman's is gonna be He's gonna make more on a
yearly salary. If it comes down to it and you
said you can only have one or the other, I

(01:56:16):
think they'd choose Bregman, even though Kokuchi's been frigging lights out.
But we only saw that for what ten or eleven starts, right, Yeah,
and we didn't even get to see him in the
postseason because he didn't get to pitch because they got
swept in the first two. So I think, I think
you try to find a way to do both, Adrian,

(01:56:37):
I do, but because of money, the money's not going
to be anywhere close because of the distance of the contract.
But if you put me on the spot and say,
for around the same money per year, if they were
both making who would you keep? Judging from what Kakuchi did,
left handed dominant pitchers are hard to come by, you
just think that that'd be pretty cool. But I think
the history here and how Bregman, how people feel about

(01:56:58):
his leadership, I think he's got to be more. He's
got to ramp up his production at the plate again,
you know what I'm saying, with power and the rest
of it. But I think the majority of him, I
think the organization would probably lean towards Bregman. But it's
gonna be a much different salary. So you can do both.
In the salary says you're gonna keep Kakuchi, but I
think somebody else out there is going to jump in

(01:57:19):
and try to blow him out of the water because
of what he performed with and he's a lefty.

Speaker 5 (01:57:22):
Yeah, you look at some of the pictures that are
around his age. You say, Kakuci is thirty three years old,
Marcus Stroman thirty two years old making eighteen point five
a year, Nathan Uvaldi thirty two years old making seventeen years.

Speaker 1 (01:57:35):
So I was going to say, in the twenty million range,
whether it's here somewhere else, somebody will off for it. Yeah,
so you can do two million, you know, you go
two years or three years for sixty million or whatever
it is. Bregman, you can fit both in there. I'd
love to have him both back. It's gonna be hard
to part with Kokuchi. Because I want to see him
for a full season making thirty starts if possible. I
would love that too. Yeah, yeah, that's absolutely what I
would love. And he like a schoobl I think he

(01:57:58):
posted this year. I don't think you missed a start
that thirty two of them. Yeah, and you'd like to
have I'm not saying any schoobl but you you'd like
to have that. And he showed flashes of being that
guy once he started to get through five innings and
get the six innings and seven innings and striking out
double digits. But I would imagine the organization would choose
Bregman just because of the short body of work here.
But that short body work was impressive. I'd like to

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have them both.

Speaker 5 (01:58:19):
Let's take a look at the next four weeks for
the Texans. Nico Collins on the IR how's it going
to affect the offense? And you know what can we
predict when it comes to wins and losses for the
Texans without Nico Collins.

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Speaker 1 (01:59:43):
Today they're back in action. The Dodgers and Padres are
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Speaker 5 (01:59:47):
Talking about the Texans and their offense without Nico Collins.
Joe Mixon still listed as day to day. Not sure
if he's gonna play this weekend. He's been out since
week two. He played a little bit against the Bears
and then went out hurting his ankle on a hip
drop tackle. And you know, with Nico being out, Sean,
obviously they've got Stefan Diggs, They've got Tank Dell. One

(02:00:09):
of the questions, I forgot who it was. It asked
about the tight end position Dalton Schultz excuse me, my goodness.
Fourteen receptions on twenty two targets just one hundred and
sixteen yards receiving with no touchdowns. This season for Dalton
Schultz Tank Dell four games played. He missed one game

(02:00:30):
with a chest injury. Thirteen receptions on twenty one targets
just one hundred and thirty seven yards receiving with no touchdowns.
Those two are obviously going to have to be featured
more in this offense. But I want to start with
the tight end. Are you surprised that he hasn't really
gotten much love on the offense in the passing game?

Speaker 1 (02:00:50):
Yeah, and it would just expand. Now I don't know
if that's a combination of their just they're a p
they're just a perimeter based team. If it's a he's
not winning as much, you have to go back, well,
you know, the All twenty two gives you an idea
much better when you can see because on TV you
don't get to see every single tea his you know,
sometimes you'll see his route, but every single stap you're

(02:01:12):
a little limited. Excuse me on what you can see?
Is he not winning? As much. What part of the
progression is he in the You know, he's obviously not
been the number one guy many times where he's the
guy you start, you read with that part of the coverage,
And and yeah, I am because I think you know,
when he is in Dallas and here he's had some production,

(02:01:32):
I'd like more because all it does is create more
difficulty for the defense to have to cover the full field.
And I believe it makes it easier on the guys
outside because if you're gonna press, if you're going to
eliminate my guys and play soft and roll corners into it,
the tight end's got to be dominant. And you're inside,
people have to work, and there's a lot more it's
a lot harder to cover guys that can move inside

(02:01:54):
than it is outside. You're limited when guys are outside
the numbers, but route combinations and route running and space
to work in in the interior, you've got far more
work to do, I mean in far more space. So
and he can create more space. It's got to be
the chiefs don't care. They're going to find a way
to get it to Kelsey. And I'm not saying Schultz
is Kelsey, but He's also no doorknob either. He's a

(02:02:16):
pretty good player, and I think as this team evolves,
he's got to be more involved and become a guy
that whether Stroud gets through his reads and gets to him,
or whether you start working why option, why choice, where
he's got moving. That's what the Kelsey do. They run
routes where it's like push up, find a way to
get open, and you're our number one read and we're
throwing it to you and tell you unless you fall down.

(02:02:37):
So they've just got to find a way to get creative,
to get him involved and move him around more. You
can't line him up, move him around, motion him come
out of the backfield, motion him from the outside end,
keep his hand on dirt, line him up, stand him up.
There's just different ways to do it. And I'm sure
Bobby Slow wants to because he knows how important the
tight end is, but this offense will not reach its
full bandwidth until he's more involved.

Speaker 5 (02:02:59):
Yeah, I'm just a little bit surprised that he hasn't
had much, especially looking at just a pure statistic standpoint,
Dalton Chult's just fourteen receptions in five games.

Speaker 1 (02:03:09):
That's not enough. No, he was used quite a bit
last year. You're averaging a little more than two catches
a game. The target's got to go up, and maybe
you start. You've got to implement a few things where
the read starts with him, and if he wins, he's
your first read in the progression. You get it done.

Speaker 5 (02:03:25):
And then Tank Dell just thirteen receptions on twenty one
targets one hundred and thirty seven yards. I'm still very surprised.

Speaker 1 (02:03:34):
I'm wondering where they're getting a lot of their stuff,
whether you know, digs inside announced, but they're getting a
lot of their stuff from the two guys that we
expect them to get it from. Yeah, the other three
guys are the title. There has to be a I
would imagine a ground swell to elevate, you know, in
that locker room and in the in the meeting room,
and it's it's going to be important. Tank Dell's gonna

(02:03:55):
have to give us more because in space he's a
dominant player. You can get a lot of a lot
of extra you know, yak with him with yards after
the catch when he's got the ball in his hand.
So but we look at it and we say, why
aren't they calling it, and maybe they are, but the
progression Nico's getting open and Digs is getting open or
mixing out of the backfield when he's in the lineup.
But most importantly is as a receiver. We always think, well,

(02:04:17):
it's the coordinator or the quarterbacks all for not throwing
to them. Are they winning? Every time, we got to
find out are they winning and are they getting bypassed
the read? Because I assure you if they're winning and
they're part of the progression that you go through there
that CJ is not going to pass him up to
get to the next guy. So they have got to
do a better job of winning and they have got
to to implement it. And it's going to be listen

(02:04:37):
when you lose Nico Collins. I can take stef Stefan Diggs.
I can take his best stuff away. If you can't,
then you're a piss poor defense. I can roll coverage.
I can make it much harder on him to get separation.
Not that he's not good, but you know, you in
and out him. You put it, you cone him, you
you man him up, you you get physical at the

(02:04:58):
line of scrimmage. You you roll corner to him. If
he's on the outside and you roll up the coverage
so he doesn't get a free release all those things,
but then you've got to deploy him different spots than
they have. But Tank Dell there's another level to his
game that we have to see. If you're gonna get
where you want to go this four and one, they
won't be eight and one if Tank Dell and the
tight end don't especially with the injury. They won't be

(02:05:19):
eight and one if it doesn't improve, especially with some
of the penalties that they've gone through and lack of
production on some of the other guys not named Nico
Collins and Stefan Diggs.

Speaker 5 (02:05:31):
Yeah, when you look at the numbers for Nico Collins
and Stefon Diggs, Nico with thirty two receptions, Stefan Diggs
with thirty one, Nico Collins forty five targets, Stefon Diggs
forty one, Nico obviously the big play receiver, five hundred
and sixty seven yards receiving, three hundred and fifteen for
Stefan Diggs, Nico with three touchdowns, Tefon Diggs with two,
and then I mean it's damn near doubled compared to

(02:05:53):
Tank Dell and Dalton Schultz, and of course you don't
have Joe Mixon to catch passes out of the backfield,
which we know that he can do.

Speaker 1 (02:06:00):
Yeah, to the tune of about four to six of
them a game. He's got that ability.

Speaker 5 (02:06:05):
It's got to be when you look at that other
receiver position, it's got to be what a combination of
Xavier Hutchson, Robert Robert Woods and whom I'm missing John
if he's going to be activated.

Speaker 1 (02:06:19):
And I don't care if three of them have to
give me one guy's production. I'm okay with that. And
then hopefully somebody emerges and they put it this way,
wouldn't you love it if a guy emerged and by
the time Nico Collins got back, you're like, I can't
take him out of the lineup. Not because Nico's not
going to get back in lineup, but I always say this,
if you're a backup once more time, or you're not
getting a run, you want make it miserable on the

(02:06:39):
coaches to have to keep you on the sideline. And
now they're going to get the opportunity to do that,
and it'll be incumbent upon you know, CJ. Stroud to
make sure the ball is spread around, but quite frankly,
I'm only throwing it to the open guys, right, So
you gotta get open. You gotta get separation in this
league because two yards of separation isn't he is one
hundred yards When you're talking NFL.

Speaker 5 (02:06:59):
I would assume it's going to be Steph Diggs, Tank
Dell and Xavier Hutchinson. I think they're pretty high on Hutchinson.
Would you call him X or hutch hutch that's what.

Speaker 1 (02:07:08):
You call him?

Speaker 2 (02:07:09):
What? U? No?

Speaker 1 (02:07:12):
That sound a better stub A hut. I'm gonna go
X about Hodey. No, no, no, no, no, that's no. Well,
if he was a baseball player X, you call him X. Oh, yeah,
I call him Hodey Hodey. No, you wouldn't call him
you would want to because you just wouldn't call him
because there's no because his name is not Hut, it's

(02:07:32):
hutch right, So why you called him hut? Where's the
d come from?

Speaker 3 (02:07:35):
No?

Speaker 1 (02:07:35):
Hout te Oh hoddy hoddy, there you go. I'm just
a hut, like like what what Aaron Rodgers sleeps in
that hut? Or that hut too? Yeah, I'm gonna say
i'd call it Hutch once in a while, but it's X.
Anybody's got the name Xavier or with the X first,
that's the first. That's the first initiation. I mean the
first X. Yeah, I don't. I wouldn't. Most guys in

(02:07:57):
Sandy aren't calling him Xander Bogarts. I call him Sander,
call Bogie maybe maybe, but I the X or X man.
You know they're calling him X. I'm calling uh, I'm
calling him X. It's easy. It's it's you know, Hey,
if you don't know how to spell X, then you're
got problems. Meaning if you're a guy, Hey, how do
you spell that X? You know what I'm saying. Yeah,
so I'm calling him X and i'd like to I'd

(02:08:18):
like to get the X and then then the Roman
will give me ten catches this week. I'm all in
its dog.

Speaker 2 (02:08:23):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (02:08:24):
Next up for the padres Xander Bogarts. That's right. I
heard they call him Bogie over at pet Co. Oh,
they'd find a nickname. What do you think they call
it the t K and and what would they call
him Xander?

Speaker 2 (02:08:38):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (02:08:38):
If he was a shortstop here he was playing short stop? Yeah,
probably Bogey guarantee. I think you're right, Yeah, but I
have a fantastic play by Bogie because X he's like,
oh X with the it's not it almost feels like
you're missing out on some some some consonants or vowels. Right, yeah,
so let's go. But I I've been on football that's
X and man x X is playing. I don't know.

(02:09:00):
I like Hutch though. Yeah, it's nigs to have all
those that ability. Xavier Hudsonston with a touchdown that paths
coming from CJ. Stroud. They call him stroudy. No, they
don't know. They don't ever say that again, don't that,
Nick David, because that's as miss STROUDI is as bad
as is uh singing singing. That's pretty bad, awful, Yeah,

(02:09:21):
that is bad.

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Speaker 7 (02:10:37):
What the hottest.

Speaker 1 (02:10:38):
Takes in Houston Sports So emotionally tied to this team.

Speaker 7 (02:10:42):
The Sean Salisbury Show continues. Alright, let's go on Sports
Talk seven ninety.

Speaker 1 (02:10:48):
Crazy stuff last night with that Mets game. Francisco Lindor
hitting a grand salami to put them ahead for good. Grimace,
the Grimace Mets. Could they are they redoing the miracle
Mets season? Could that be this team this year? Could be? Yeah?
As so long as they take it one pitch at

(02:11:09):
a time. You know, you really, I mean if you
took it two pitches a time, be tough, you got it.
You gotta really take it one pitch. That's incredible analysis.
It is, man, it is you know. So at the plate,
what do you do? Uh, swing a strikes, straighten it out,
take it one pitch at the time, Yeah, yeah, hunt, hunt, curveballs.

(02:11:32):
Yeah yeah, yeah, there you go pretty much, Jammy, that's
what you're going with. Give me some good announced. Hey,
what do you think about the game the Mets. What
do you think they got to do to win the al?
The NLCS? They got to score more runs in their opponent? Okay,
yeah it sounds I'll win.

Speaker 14 (02:11:50):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (02:11:50):
How do you get to that though? Throw strikes right, yeah,
take it one pitch at a time. You do, put
the ball in play, see the ball hit the bat. Yeah,
straighten it out. I'm telling you, buddy, that's uh. You
got ex'es and o's, and you got Jimmy's and Joe's,
and then you got the Sean Salisbury Show.

Speaker 1 (02:12:09):
I mean it was all your hard hitting analysis, hard
hitting analysis by you. So the key though, if you
do all those things, you usually score more runs than
your opponent, correct, and then then that means one hundred
percent of the time you win and win. Yeah, yeah, okay,
I mean that's a you take that to your betting
your betting window.

Speaker 5 (02:12:24):
Yeah, you go to the best great stuff, right, I
mean you look at what happened with the Astros. Did
they score more runs than the Tigers?

Speaker 1 (02:12:29):
No? And what are they doing right now? They're doing
the same thing you and I are doing, watching exactly.
So that's that's great analysis. I mean, score more runs
than the opponent. Yep, never heard that before. Well you
have now. Well that's why I leaned on you for
that deep dive. I got you. Dog. Appreciate you, man,
You're welcome.

Speaker 2 (02:12:45):
Man.

Speaker 1 (02:12:46):
It's just trying to you know, I know, one percent
better every day. Yeah, that's all you can do.

Speaker 5 (02:12:50):
It's all you can do, lace up your work boots,
put your hard hat on, grab your lunch pail, and
get after it.

Speaker 1 (02:12:56):
Gosh, that's a good way to go back your business,
Isn't it unreal? That's what I do it every morning,
and just and be from a middle class family.

Speaker 5 (02:13:03):
I am from seven seven Ryan, what's happening?

Speaker 14 (02:13:10):
Man?

Speaker 17 (02:13:11):
You are talking about Xavier Hutchinson. So one of my
fraternity brothers and best friends of mine, the only reason
we ever won any intermural football games. His name is
Xavier Hutchinson and he always went by EX. If I
ever called him huddy, he's throwing.

Speaker 1 (02:13:22):
Hands, so I called him X right, that's all you
called him, thank you, and good nights, yep.

Speaker 12 (02:13:28):
And his wife. His wife's name Sierra. They call her seed,
So you got X and C and But now other
than that.

Speaker 1 (02:13:35):
If I called him, I'll tell you it's great ecstasy.
It really is.

Speaker 12 (02:13:39):
I never even thought about that when he just said it.

Speaker 17 (02:13:40):
But anyways, it's some good baseball to watch here recently. Man,
this has been a fun postseason, even though the Astros
aren't in it.

Speaker 12 (02:13:46):
But yeah, Houdey, I don't think that would work. X
X is the move on that one?

Speaker 1 (02:13:51):
Ryan, were you in. Uh were you a pike?

Speaker 12 (02:13:54):
I was in Kapa Sigma Sam.

Speaker 1 (02:13:58):
I think I knew a couple of pike.

Speaker 17 (02:14:00):
Yuh, there was a there's one time we almost got it,
like a full blown fist fight in the parking lot
after a basketball in a real game with another fraternity.

Speaker 1 (02:14:07):
What fraternity was?

Speaker 12 (02:14:10):
It was a a Delta tow delta.

Speaker 1 (02:14:14):
Could you guys? What attorney were you in again?

Speaker 2 (02:14:17):
Capasing?

Speaker 1 (02:14:18):
Did you? Could you guys?

Speaker 10 (02:14:19):
Pull?

Speaker 2 (02:14:20):
We did?

Speaker 12 (02:14:21):
We did pretty good?

Speaker 1 (02:14:22):
Yeah? Any zoids you guys? Do you guys have any
zoid parties? Oh?

Speaker 12 (02:14:28):
Man?

Speaker 7 (02:14:29):
So we had this.

Speaker 12 (02:14:29):
We had this rundown frat house. It wasn't even it
was this bright blue thing right there off of campus.
And then we would throw these outrageous parties. The cost
got called one time because I lit a couch on fire.

Speaker 1 (02:14:40):
Uh, that'll do that'll do it, right, that'll do it.
Light to couch on because you bloays have a good one, right,
I love it. I love Why did you Why did
you light the couch on fire? I don't know. Probably
because one of the zoids, but he said, I pay
watch this couch on fire? How many? How many dumb
things has anybody done? When they're drenk can get a

(02:15:00):
fraternity house, a lot of stupid stuff, right, I love it, Ryan,
that's like, hey, so I did pretty good, man, I
got a good wife. I like it. That's awesome. That's good.
I've never been to a bar in sam Houston State. Alright,
he ain't missing much. Really.

Speaker 5 (02:15:13):
Yeah, the Jolly Fox is there. I don't even know
if it's still there.

Speaker 1 (02:15:17):
Nice. Uh, you got never been on that campus. You
got Confetti's. That's old school. We used to have a
Confetti's in San Diego.

Speaker 5 (02:15:26):
So Shenanigans is like the countryside, and then you walk
back to the back of Shenanigans and it goes into Confetti's.

Speaker 1 (02:15:30):
That's the hip hop side. Nice. Yeah, Ryan's classic it is.
And the wife's see there's like, what was that other
bar there, Humphreys. I think it was called Have that
Potato Shack?

Speaker 2 (02:15:42):
Nice.

Speaker 1 (02:15:42):
So you've been there a few times? Yeah, Yeah, it's
been a couple a couple overnighters there. Yeah, it's nice.
Walker County ain't fun. Great, great job. I lit a
couch on fire, but we get some zoys. I did
pretty good. I got my wife's awesome, great call. Ryan,
thank you buddy, they frats at USC. Come on, dude,
what the sorority and fraternity system of USC is as

(02:16:05):
good as anywhere in the country.

Speaker 2 (02:16:07):
They have.

Speaker 1 (02:16:08):
It's twenty eighth Street is what they were on. And
all the fraternity houses and sorority house are on the
same street. So frat row row they would on Thursday
nights or close it down when they closed down for
the big bashes and Thursday night parties? Did they close
it down from street to street and it'd just be
every single everybody's having a party. It's a house party,

(02:16:29):
big block party. Unbelievable. Really, were you in there allegedly? Uh?
I can either confirm nor deny forty eight times. Come on, son,
Come on, man, were they cool with you? Did? Did you?
Were they cool with me? That's a quarterback at USC.
I mean I understand that, but have you seen me?

(02:16:52):
I mean you said that in college though. No, Let's
be really here. Come on now, dude.

Speaker 5 (02:16:56):
I went to my small Division III school and I
said that, Yeah, I haven't seeing cap thing.

Speaker 1 (02:17:00):
Come on, when he gets to the point, hey gets
what you don't have to say it. Yeah, their girlfriends
are telling their girlfriends no getting You're not kidding. It's
a good job to have me the quarterback, and essay,
it just is. Could you imagine it now? And then
when you're when you're like a nine to nine, it
makes it even better. True, I wouldn't know what that
is because you're six five to thirty. I mean you
have the locks floor. Yeah yeah, come on, now, it

(02:17:22):
was like shooting fish in a barrel. I can. Yeah,
I've never done it before, but it seems easy. Dude.

Speaker 5 (02:17:26):
Did you ever bring Blinda Carlisle with you to the party?
Never dated Blinda car You mean I didn't? You thought
most they all did? No, you know better than that. No,
I didn't. He did.

Speaker 1 (02:17:35):
But back to that now, I didn't go on to say, hey,
do you know what? Never? Never but the Ferderian Sorority party?
What about Tony Katain Tony? Sorry Tony, she's dead? I
R I P Tony. Didn't you bring that Chuck Finley's girl? Well?
Who was his wife? What famous chick? Did you go
on in the car with? I didn't?

Speaker 7 (02:17:51):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (02:17:51):
No, Why do you always do it? Do you have?
Me and my buddy rode to the grocery store because
my bride this game, right, Dodger game it wasn't a Marshall. Yeah,
it was just a normal whatever Mike had or whatever.
She was driving the car. No, it wasn't. I've never
been in I've never I've never said I've never been
in a Ferrari driven in different the story that I've

(02:18:14):
done and the v it's like the v W that's next,
v W Rabbit. So No, she was just playing one
of her songs, we have the Grocery Store and came
back together. That's crazy. I sang with her on stage.
It was awesome, wild must be nice to the tree. Yes,
it was nice.

Speaker 3 (02:18:32):
It was.

Speaker 1 (02:18:32):
It was nice just because of parties were good, good people. Man.
I had fun. But that sort of there's a legend
out there you remember that you wouldn't know, but old school.
Pete tim Rossovich was a linebacker with the Philadelphia Eagles.
Was a really good linebacker and an actor. He went
into acting after his football career with the uh at
SC And there's a legend. And Tim died just a
couple of years ago. And he was a the phenomenalogion,

(02:18:54):
one of those wackle guys on the field that was
just cycle. But everybody loved him and he played before
I got there was in the seventies and Tim there's
a legend that somebody asked that he was a frattorney
guy said he could beat him in a race, and his
story has been told, so it's I don't think there's
hyperbole to this. And he said, hang on a second,
because they're going to race the you know, on one

(02:19:14):
of those Fratorney Row parties. And he went and got
a can of motor oil and drank it before he ran. What. Yeah, Yeah,
I had a teammate who I had a teammate was
was dared and another then Rossovich was a linebacker another
teammate of mine who was smart as hell but crazy.

(02:19:35):
Somebody had dared him one time to to go to
the to drink you know how, what did you know how?
They washed their hands with urine to drink his own.
And he did that on a dare and made some
money too. I saw him do it. What are y'all doing?
Winning games and taking names? Brother nuts? Okay, I'll leave
it his name out. There was a long time legend

(02:19:57):
that he drank some motor oil before he got raised
to t for attornity guy because he wanted to rev
up his engine. Yeah, and they go kick your ass
on Saturday with us. I promise you. Why would I
lie about that. I wasn't there when you did. They
told us the story. It's a legend in that building.
Now I'm telling you that's that's Tim Rossovich. I dude,
I see, we had some different cats that every sool

(02:20:20):
last one nowadays all that you can't do that. It's dangerous.
It's a bad example. The care then. I don't know
if it was thirty eight or forty probably forty eight,
but it was. He lived to see it, and it
lived a lot longer, and I think it's just the
last couple years that Tim die. But he was a
played in Philadelphia, hell of a player and a but
your linebacker's got to be a little nuts.

Speaker 5 (02:20:38):
Well yeah, they always do, yeah, triple Do you ever
drink any motor oil on the on the TV campus?

Speaker 2 (02:20:43):
Never?

Speaker 1 (02:20:45):
Yeah, I'll leave that at to Tim and those linebackers.
But yeah, when they closed down, we had asked that
there's a fraternity system, sorority system, and see, come on, now, man,
there is the greek system. There is huge oh yeah,
oh yeah at a band with huh oh, there's a
lot of it. I wouldn't know, but there's a lot
of it. I just I just stayed home on Thursday nights.
Now at TOT study first Friday morning tests. Oh I bet.

(02:21:10):
I just I knew my I knew my priorities. It
wasn't zoid bandwidth. I was just staying focused. Yeah, just
saying you guys, you're playing guys who think the zoid
bandwidth is important. I, you know, stay home, play a
little in television, and watch some shows and study for
a test. That's every day. It's crazy.

Speaker 5 (02:21:25):
You look at your career and and you know you're
you're usc you're at a frat party being starting quarterback
and you're pulling zoids.

Speaker 1 (02:21:32):
And I never went to those. I don't even know.
I just heard heard allegedly.

Speaker 5 (02:21:35):
And then you get you know, you get on TV.
Twelve year career and then you're pulling dudes. It's it's crazy.

Speaker 1 (02:21:41):
How the turntables, Yeah, because they're sitting there to you, man,
I can't oh yeah, because hey man, you want to
let's go get a beer. You want to get Ah,
I could pull some dudes now I want to get
with my wife. That happened too years ago, and I
said no, but a little more space that was not
That was an odd one. I told you that. I know.
It's so weird, man, that is so weird. It was
weird and I felt I looked at him and he
was he was in over his skis anyway. I said,

(02:22:02):
why you and there was he was drunk. Yeah, don't
do that because some dude are going to take you
up on it. Never see her again, because she's she's
gonna say he respected me more. Take her home, buy
her coffee or something, and actually treat her like she
deserved to be treated. But it's it's the stories that
you hear and that you're a part of that. You

(02:22:22):
watch people people's and I'm not a celebrity, but people's
fascination with celebrity is nuts. It's weird. And there's plenty
of celebrities that are well nuts. Did well that he's
gonna rot and that's okay with the red Yeah, Beyonce,

(02:22:43):
jay z Boe, Bye alleged bye. Yeah, let's get wild
crazy stuff. Man, Thank goodness, we don't go to college. Now,
let's get the break. We'll continue to roll on right here.

Speaker 5 (02:22:56):
On seven ninety on Salisbury Show Continued has announced that
Todd Downing will be the team's new play caller starting
with Monday night's game against the Buffalo Bills.

Speaker 1 (02:23:09):
That's the way you cover Aaron Rodgers for Nathaniel Hackett
Nat Hackett as they like to call him. Uh yeah,
Todd Downing, former offensive coordinator in Oakland, went well when
they were the Oakland Raiders or and then also Tennessee Titans.
He's been on a few places, and so he's going
to take over the play calling duties on Sunday and
we'll see if that makes sense. No brick, he's got.

(02:23:31):
He knows his offense has to pick up the temple
if he wants to keep a job and not be
named interim coach next year.

Speaker 5 (02:23:36):
So my question is, if you were already going to
make this move, why not just fire Nathaniel Hackett?

Speaker 1 (02:23:47):
Well why do you think? Well, Aaron Rodgers, I mean,
I get it, but.

Speaker 5 (02:23:52):
Now you've got to I'm not saying he's disgruntled, but
you know he's gonna be upset. It's natural to be upset.
You just got demoted. Now he's going to cause a
rift in I mean that locker room screwed up anyways.

Speaker 1 (02:24:01):
Upset. But here's the deal. You're still getting paid like
the offensive coordinator. You didn't. You didn't not taking a
pay cut. It's just the label. He'll be there. I'm sure.
I'm sure. I told you yesterday. I said it's gonna
be you can when you get the motor, you can't
help it. You're still gonna sit in those meetings of
staff meetings while you'll support Todd downing because that's your job.
You just said there thinking while he's right on the board,
here's how we're going to approach it her own game
day Like, that's not what i'd call right. You you

(02:24:23):
get to a point where you got a guard against
clicks happening. It's Aaron and Nathaniel Hackett versus Todd Downing
or downing, and all of a sudden, Rogers likes the
way down and if things go smoothly, and then now
Hackett feels like everybody's to say, well, it was Hacket's fault.
You shouldn't fire Robert salid that you take the risk,
but you're paying him anyway. They know the soft the

(02:24:44):
soft landing spot that Aaron Rodgers gives him and apparently
that he can give Rogers. They have a relationship. So
you've already fired one coach and disrupted what's going on
on the team. And now maybe it'll be a good
thing for the disruption team. They'll be better. We'll see,
But you don't if you did, now, now you risk
of what if they did fire Hacket and and all
of a sudden, now he's still get paid, but all

(02:25:05):
of a sudden, Aaron Rodgerson saying, well, now I'm pissed.
So you're trying to you're trying to limit the damage.
And that's exactly in my opinion, that's exactly why. Yeah,
I just feel like I don't listen. I love Aaron Rodgers.
Aaron Rodgers has led us in different places throughout his career.
Hell of a player, and I don't care you know

(02:25:25):
what is what he's like away from it, but he's
told the stuff that you said there and like you
roll your eyes and for him not to think that
he whether he said anything or not, I believe that
Nathaniel Hacket's probably still there because Aaron Rodgers had a
saying it. That's just me. I may be wrong.

Speaker 5 (02:25:41):
Yeah, and he did he did, uh say yesterday I
on the Pat McAfee show that he did not have
a hand in it.

Speaker 1 (02:25:53):
So did, Yeah, Well, what if he said it, did you? Well,
do you think that he didn't have one hand in it?

Speaker 2 (02:25:59):
No?

Speaker 1 (02:26:00):
I do think he had a hand in it. Guys
have been demoted before. So basically, what you're saying, it's
Robert Solon Nathaniel Hacket's fault, That's what you're saying. So
regardless of if he was going to demote Nathaniel Hackett
meeting Robert Sala, he were firing him anyway when they
the game was over on Sunday, Robert Salah was getting fired,

(02:26:23):
did Woody Johnson knew? I mean that that wasn't some
oh because of Nathaniel. He was gonna fire him anyway.
So right now the fingers point to Nathaniel Hackett and
Robert Sala. But is Aaron Rodgers is going to take
any of it for the for the poor play he's had.
I mean he so, yes, I mean he should so.

Speaker 5 (02:26:40):
Yesterday he was on the Pat McAfee show and he said,
if I would have played better on Sunday night, this
probably wouldn't have happened.

Speaker 1 (02:26:45):
Meeting the fire and of Robert Sala, then he's exactly
if they go and win that game, And he also
said that he didn't have a hand in getting solid fire.
I think Roger's is a great play. He has not
played great this year. That's just the facts. If Robert Sala,
if Aaron Rodgers, they beat Men Soda, an undefeated team,
and the defense played pretty well because Darnold completed under

(02:27:05):
fifty percent if you're a right around fifty percent, if
you were, I think so, I mean, was he didn't
have his best game? Was he fourteen or thirty one
or something? I think something like that. But defense has
played pretty well. If you're Robert Sala, you have a
job today. If Aaron Rodgers doesn't throw the three picks, yeah,
one of them for a touchdown. Yeah, and they beat Minnesota.
They beat Minnesota, and Aaron you can't blame him for that.

(02:27:29):
He's exactly right.

Speaker 5 (02:27:31):
And also I just think it's a little weird that
Woody Johnson called him Monday night. Aaron Rodgers had a
conversation and he said that, But so he didn't mention
Robert Sawa his name one time?

Speaker 1 (02:27:40):
Now, one time, that's what Aaron Rodgers says. You believe that?
Hell no, so he called him Monday night. Why check in,
see how you're doing. That's what he said, Okay, and
then I rond the first thing Tuesday morning he fired, Yes, well, listen,
I try to give everybody the benefit of the doubt,
but that I don't believe in that many coincidences. Sorry,

(02:28:00):
it's just not me.

Speaker 5 (02:28:01):
Here's Nick Wright on FS one talking about some of
the things that Aaron Rodgers tries to make us believe.

Speaker 18 (02:28:07):
Let's pretend that one didn't happen. He told us he
was ninety percent of the way retired before hanging out
in a dark hole and some vision or something told
him he's got to go play for the Jets.

Speaker 1 (02:28:19):
Believe me, I'm Aaron Rodgers. I'm telling you the truth.

Speaker 18 (02:28:22):
He told us my phone doesn't work at my palatial
Southern California state. Believe me, I'm Aaron Rodgers. I'm telling
you the truth. He told us that a reporter was
lying and that he had no hand whatsoever in the
Jets offseason moves, and it was just coincidental that they

(02:28:42):
said Tim Boyle, Randall Cobb, Alan Lazard, and Nat Hackett.

Speaker 1 (02:28:47):
Are on the top of our wish list.

Speaker 18 (02:28:50):
He told us that he found out that listening to
dolphins have sex helped cur Achilles didndn't heal.

Speaker 1 (02:28:56):
He told us that I'm Aaron Rodgers.

Speaker 18 (02:28:59):
Believe me, disapproving well, he told us, by the way
that that Achilles tendon was heeled enough that he was
going to be able to play football in December. And
he told us, believe me. Me and Robert Sala have
a great relationship despite the fact I checked him in
the chest a couple of weeks ago. And I'm Aaron Rodgers,

(02:29:21):
and I'm here to tell you the truth. The owner
of the New York Jets called me when he said, yeah,
he calls me occasionally. He called me after I tore
my Achilles. He's one of the references.

Speaker 1 (02:29:32):
I'm like, well, yeah, I.

Speaker 18 (02:29:33):
Would imagine, but it's not like they have weekly check ins.
He happened to call me twelve hours before he fired
the head coach, and it never came up in conversation.
I'm here to tell you, I don't believe you, now,
did I do? I am I saying you told him
to fire him or whatever it is. No, what I
am here to tell you is you lie to me
nine times in eighteen months. I'm not going to believe

(02:29:55):
the tenth. So no, I don't believe you.

Speaker 5 (02:29:58):
That's a nick right, dolphins haven't said far off, I
think I love the background coming.

Speaker 1 (02:30:06):
They disprove that yet then says, oh, I'm not gonna
try to prove it. I'm gonna. So what is that?
If you listen to dolphins making love, it helps your
achilles here, yeah, or it helps your sex life, it
helps you get your your heel. If you listen to
dolphins bang, yeah, do dolphins bang or make love?

Speaker 5 (02:30:25):
Dolphins are are regal creatures, So I'm gonna. I'm their mammals,
So I'm gonna I'm gonna assume they make.

Speaker 1 (02:30:30):
Love, Yeah, make love, whisper sweet, nothing.

Speaker 5 (02:30:32):
Yeah, unless you know, unless you know, one of the
male dolphins gets a little tipsy, knocks down a couple
of bottle of bottle of booze that's left in the ocean,
just gets after it.

Speaker 1 (02:30:40):
I'm gonna say. I'm gonna so if you're does it work?
The same for if you're like, you know, need left
shoulder surgery or like I need I need thumb surgery?
Does it? Does it? If I do that, will it
heal it? Probably? Listen to them, I mean we got audio.
If you want to me flipper now so you can

(02:31:00):
make a joke because there's probably some that sound like that. Yeah,
when they're making love, Like, dude, I'm not even talking
about dolphins. You're talking about like so I'd love it.
Has that been disproved? Yeah? Classic, Well we'll go find
out real quick just how the changes matter. Sometimes they
can work in the favor and then sometimes they go
to Hell in a handbasket. They got their work cutout

(02:31:22):
for them. And that's if you go to Hell in
a hand basket, it's probably the wrong city. They have
to sit there and deal with predby and they will
be on those jets harsh.

Speaker 2 (02:31:30):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (02:31:30):
Yeah, doesn't change. There's no doubt.

Speaker 2 (02:31:32):
Man.

Speaker 1 (02:31:32):
It's a Super Bowl contender at the beginning of the
season and a team that's fighting and scratching not to
I mean just to stay alive, and their head coach
is already gone and we're not even at Halloween. It
is going to be very, very interesting in that Monday
night game against Buffalo. Let's look at a Thursday night
football matchup tonight and let's make some picks. That's next

(02:31:54):
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Speaker 7 (02:32:58):
This is the Sean Salisbury show.

Speaker 5 (02:33:02):
Goodful Tigers win, Tigers Guardians today also along with the Yankees,
and got some Thursday night football action that I too.

Speaker 1 (02:33:11):
Yeah, Lindor's flex by not flexing just on the home
run was walking in great, great celebration without being a celebration.
Was a loud message like, Man, I do this all
the time.

Speaker 5 (02:33:21):
Man, It's crazy what happens when your stars actually performing
the playoffs.

Speaker 1 (02:33:23):
Huh, he's pretty good. Novel concert pretty good, Yeah, Pete
Alonzo and they're they're doing some good. Thanks man. I
don't think many of us expected this. The Mets have
been like well up and down, so I mean with
injuries the last what feels like last twenty years. Yeah,
but good for them man. And Philadelphia's you know bomb
and the rest of some of that lineup didn't show up.

Speaker 5 (02:33:44):
Their owner Steve Cohen was in the clubhouse celebration last night.
There was a shock, big ass, big ass Oakley ski
goggles on.

Speaker 1 (02:33:52):
To protect them from the champagne.

Speaker 2 (02:33:54):
Dude.

Speaker 5 (02:33:54):
He was partying his ass off. So I've been in
those You know, we've been in those clubhouse celebrations. I've
never seen Jim Crane in there.

Speaker 1 (02:34:00):
I'm gonna tell you something. This cone's been, you know,
speaking and talking and this guy's hurt and move. Remember
last year when he had to move this picture, this
picture and it's like, after all this, all the money
has been I understand what go go celebrate your ass
off goes for him.

Speaker 5 (02:34:14):
Yeah, it's not very often you see owners in those celebrations.

Speaker 1 (02:34:16):
It's for him. So yeah, he was. He was partying
all right.

Speaker 5 (02:34:19):
San Francisco at Seattle tonight, seven fifteen the kickoff.

Speaker 1 (02:34:22):
San fran favored by three and a half. It's time
for the forty nine ers to do to elevate because
they gave a game away last week to Arizona. They
you know, we can make the excuse, well, they haven't
had all their players healthy, and that's true. It just
goes to show you. Somebody asked me the question yesterday
on the show about well the forty nine ers and
you know, talking about the chief says, well, here's the difference.

(02:34:44):
Right now, Shanahan and Brock Purty aren't Andy Reid and
Patrick Mahomes. He's talking about the injuries that did. The
Chiefs just keep finding a way to win with guys
that you know, brings Smith Schuster back as somebody, somebody
makes a Kareem Hunt runs for one hundred yards, Well,
you know, lose. McCaffrey's a pretty big deal, pretty really good,
and so is Kyle Shanahan. But at some point in

(02:35:04):
time he got to overcome you know, some of these injuries.
Getting Deebo back in there. I mean, they've had different
guys and different stars, and it does affect him. I'm
going to tell you now, if they don't win this
football game, you're gonna hear the guy asked me, is
Kyle Shanahan on the hot seat yesterday? I said, come
on a little premature with that. But we see this
movie a lot, Samford. We seen when Jimmy was there.
We've seen the movie. Forty nine ers have a tendency

(02:35:26):
to overcome that. We'll see. They need to elevate because
Seattle had a bad loss last week to the Giants.
Two teams that were semi embarrassed by opponents they're supposed
to be and both were at home last week. I
got the forty nine Ers tonight Coastal Carolina at James
Madison Middle Tennessee at Louisiana Tech, UTEP at Western Kentucky.
Big matchups. Good luck, you're your man's your your your

(02:35:50):
your guy from soul ross coaching at UTEP team right.
Oh yeah, Scotty Walden Bandy. I hope he uh hope
he gets one tonight. I love Scotty.

Speaker 5 (02:35:58):
Western Kentucky by nineteen and a half. Yeah, they're pretty
good miners, gonna take down the hilltoppers.

Speaker 1 (02:36:03):
Let's see over under set at fifty six and a half.
UTIP owed five o two in conference. Damn, realizing how
tough it is. He'll be fine though. He's an innovative
guy and he's got great at nut job. Yeah, young
and energetic, he'll be fine. You should have seen that
dude in the weight room.

Speaker 2 (02:36:20):
Man.

Speaker 1 (02:36:21):
I love him.

Speaker 5 (02:36:21):
Yeah, good dude though. Man, So hopefully they can figure
that I'll get the first win. By the way, Lieutenant
Dan down there in Tampa, he is okay, that's awesome.

Speaker 1 (02:36:31):
He already smoked him a little joint this morning. He said,
is uh is that shrimp boat there too? It's still there.
That's good there hanging It's still there.

Speaker 5 (02:36:38):
His fourteen mug shots are going viral on Twitter right now.
My man's a grifter.

Speaker 1 (02:36:44):
He'll make like twenty seven million on a gofund me page.
I love it. He's already got one up started from
last week. He started with him last night. Best then
the recovery process and what they're going through out there
in Florida.

Speaker 5 (02:36:55):
I hope they're okay. Oh no, not never mind, I'll
say it for tomorrow. We got a lot of college
football to get into tomorrow, and of course Texans Patriots
preview schedule for Saturday is phenomenal in college football. Don't
want to miss that tomorrow. All the breakdown here on
the show that's going to do it. He is Shawn Salisbury,
our producer Emmanuel Elmore, Triple E. I am Brian Lilima.

(02:37:15):
Thank you for listening. For back tomorrow morning at six am.
Don't go anywhere. Next up, we'll stand North for the
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