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October 24, 2024 • 156 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Saulsby.

Speaker 2 (00:04):
Okay, let's do this.

Speaker 3 (00:08):
Sewn Salisbury.

Speaker 4 (00:12):
To usc truths.

Speaker 1 (00:13):
Longtime friend, Shawn Salisbury.

Speaker 3 (00:14):
Brian Lima, go Lobos. This is the Shawn Salsbury Show.

Speaker 5 (00:22):
Rockets fall in the season OPRAH, over and over at
Toyota Center two.

Speaker 4 (00:26):
The Charlotte Hornets. Thursday Night Football tonight.

Speaker 5 (00:29):
You got the Vikings and Rams Texans getting ready to
take on the Colts this Sunday, Sean Tripoli Grand Rising,
shut shut the UH. I was gonna say, you know,
there's no need to shut down Louisiana Street.

Speaker 4 (00:46):
Call the mayor, cancel the parade.

Speaker 5 (00:48):
The Rockets lost their home opener and season opener, shut
it down.

Speaker 4 (00:51):
Did Jordan have some points last night for Charlotte? I
don't think so. Score Jeffrey Jordan, Brian Jordan. Yeah, not
the way you want to start your season. Right at
the crib. They were up by eighteen at one point, yes,
they were. They choked down the stretch. M So you're

(01:13):
canceling the parade already already? Yeah, one game in eighty
one to go.

Speaker 6 (01:19):
Man.

Speaker 4 (01:19):
I had the tequila and everything bought for it too.
I had the I got some Jose Quervo gold. Really gold. Yeah. Good.
I was thinking about a rapper by the name of Quavo.
Is he the one who started Jose Quavo? I don't
think so, man, I think it was. It could have been, though,
Is it Jose Quavo or Jose Quervo. I think it's Quervo.

(01:41):
It is, I think so, so I'm all out. I
was thinking about having him perform and serving Quervo. But
Quavo doesn't do Quervo, and the k Parade's canceled and a
half and fourteen sixty. You can get Brute Champagne if
you like. Is there anything better other than yeah after Schaef? Yeah,
I used to rock Brute. Oh, I guaranteed are bought

(02:05):
the long neck on it. Yeah, he ain't playing. You
know that brutal You could pull a brute now I
know you can pull you bring it back. So because
like the the younger generations, I know, Brute, what's that triple?
They probably think it's Creed Aventus.

Speaker 3 (02:18):
Do you know?

Speaker 4 (02:19):
Do you know Brute by Faberge? Brute by Faberge? You
ever heard of dra card Noir? Really elevated listener Triple
is shaking his head. No, yeah, really really elevated. Didn't
it back in the day? Yeah? I think it was
brute by Faberge, isn't it. I remember the holiday commercials. Yes,

(02:40):
look at this bad boy. They still got it. Just
a new updated bottle. If you want to pull exactly
what he used to look like, you want to pull,
put some brute on, grab brute. Okay, it's only thirty
bucks in Walmart. A lot of brute strength by Charlotte
last night. Man, it's you think how quick Charlotte? Okay?
How many times this year in a game, well, team
goes into the goes into the second half or the

(03:02):
fourth quarter with double digit lead in the NBA and lose.
It'll happen one hundred times. Yeah, no doubt, it'll happen
one hundred times. You know normally in football and other
sports that, well you're down nine to two, you're rarely
going to win, right basketball, you gave me down twelve,
And I'm telling you it'll happen. And I know there's
a matter you'll be able to keep count. How many
times once halftime hits and you're down double digits or more,

(03:24):
how many times does the other team come back and win?
I'll bet you we got what eighty two games? Is
that correct? By what thirty teams? We had thirty teams
that are thirty two. That's NFL. I think my baseball's
thirty is there's there thirty in basketball as well, thirty teams.
So you do thirty times, and how many times times

(03:46):
each team's game, I'll guarantee you it'll happen over one
hundred times this year. I would take the over actually
that yeah, that's what I'm saying. I take the overall.
I think I'm actually probably on the low end of this.
I think so. And you start you think about that.
So it's almost like at halftime if you're a gambler,
you know you're in game betting. At halftime, you go
in and boom, change the bet. If you took the dog.

(04:06):
I don't know what the stat tells you, because I've bet,
you know, I like sports betting. I wonder what the
over the last five years, what the re because they
don't play much defense in the NBA anyway, no, And
I wonder what the record is of how many times?
But what the what the record is if you took
the dog? Betting wise, at halftime in every game, like

(04:33):
the ones who were double digits. I'm talking about the
ones we're talking about. I wonder how many times you
win the money it has I bet it's over fifty.
I've always woned. If you say, you know what, I'm
going through the three NBA games, I'm gonna take. I'm
gonna take the dog, the ten point whoever, whoever at
halftimes down ten or more, just the law I'm gonna take.
I'm gonna bet fifty bucks on four games or one

(04:56):
hundred bucks on four games. I'll bet you by the
end of the year you're not down money, probably not
double ditchs. I'll bet you somehow someway or at least
it's close. You know where you go back and forth
and at the end of the eighteen holes, you're playing
with your buddy and you're playing skins. All said, at
the end you're playing like ten dollars a hole and
all night, and at the end you've added up and
you only exchange like ten dollars a bus. Yeah, right,

(05:19):
even money right right after all the bets and and
you know, sand saves and bunkers and Birdie pays double,
and you know press and all that stuff. And I'll
bet you and at the end, you're like, MN only
paid ten twenty bucks. Yeah, what do you think, man?
Am I down like one fifty? Same thing here. I'll
bet you by the end of the year keep it
running tally. I'll bet you you're not. If you're you're

(05:39):
in the range of Okay, that was worth the fun
and you may actually make a profit. You could probably
do that.

Speaker 5 (05:45):
Honestly, going to the fourth quarter in the NBA, oh,
I would want I wonder what the statistics are there,
because you think about it, a team down twelve in
this day and age for NBA, that's that's a three
to three point a nine ten.

Speaker 4 (05:58):
Oh run, ain't nothing anymore? Well, we're one game in
and they already had an eighteen point lead and got chased. Yeah,
you live at an NBA game, You've probably come out
on top, honestly, when you're thinking a dog at halftime
or at the end of the third and of the
third quarter, yeah doubt. Yeah. Rockets were up eighteen at
one point and did not win. Yeah, those are hard.
That's a hard way to lose an opening game, especially

(06:21):
against the team.

Speaker 5 (06:22):
Honestly, you gotta beat right, you have to beat Charlotte
Hornts yeah, I think. I think when you look at
how some of these my computer would pop up. But uh,
I'll get that here in a minute. I was just
looking at Jalen Green and Shangoon led the way. But
if I'm not mistaken, shan Gun was sat down late

(06:43):
in that game. Looked like he was gassed. Of course
you're gonna get that in a in an opener getting
back into live action. But these are teams you have
to beat LaMelo Ball with a double double.

Speaker 4 (06:54):
He was all over the man. They only I mean
man came off the bench. I think it had twenty plus,
twenty two to twenty four points. But other starters, I
think only two had double digits and Ball had thirty
plus last night, and their bench was pretty strong and
man like I said, he was, I think he hit
I mean he shot a bunch last night coming off

(07:16):
the bench, but was he had twenty plus so but
they put it on him last night. And the key
thing there too is free throws. Ball didn't miss a
free throw to my knowledge last night, and watching no,
he did not think he missed a free throw. He
was got yeah, so and then that Jalen Green twenty eight,
Shanoon twenty five. Let's see you said this. Let me
ask you twenty five and eighteen. You said he was

(07:38):
because he was gassed. So you think that you actually
believed that going I mean, I'm just I'm asking when
you said it, you think it's okay to be gassed
one quarter in, I mean one game. I mean you
were a game in and the first game in appreciate
After all this, shouldn't you be as fresh as could be? Yeah?

Speaker 5 (07:59):
For me, like this goes back into preparing for your camp.
You have to be preparing before your training camp, before
your spring training, in your preseason, and that's why I
think reps in the preseason are huge, whether it's in
the NFL spring training games for Major League Baseball or
for the NBA. Now, again that's just from my observation.

Speaker 4 (08:18):
It look like he had, well, a dude had twenty
plus points in eight he still had a monster night.

Speaker 5 (08:24):
It's either two things. He was gassed or doghouse. Doghouse
early first game, And.

Speaker 4 (08:31):
My assumption would be that you were if in fact,
that's why you were like, you felt like you weren't
doing the things on the defensive end you wanted to do.
Usually when a guy gets mentioned on it's not from
a shot or even now maybe from a careless shot.
But normally if they got out of rotation what they
wanted to do up they dialed it up on the
drew it up on the sidelines. But usually when guys
get pulled out, it's for I'm not talking about the NBA.
You've seen college and stuff. Is lack of effort on

(08:53):
the or lack of understanding on the defensive end. You
got to get him out because that's an effort play.
It's not you know you're gonna make mistakes in the
offensive end. Kay, you can't. Yeah, I don't want to
hear play hard. That's what you got to do every night.
We're not doing that, Yeah we're not. But you'll hear
that a million times this year all over the league.
I have play hard, play hard play. It's to go
to when you don't have anything else to say. So
it was that's a tough way to lose with the

(09:16):
big lead like that, and they gave up thirty one
points in the fourth quarter, and you'd like to keep
that in the twenties or low twenties to show that
you're playing on the defensive end. Gave up a buckte
lost by five, but that eighteen point swing was a
is a tough way to let it turn around.

Speaker 5 (09:32):
Yeah, you had Jalen Green go off for twenty eight points.
Like I said, Shenghun twenty five and eighteen shot.

Speaker 4 (09:37):
It dominated the second half. Fred van Vliet fourteen points.
And then you look at Jabari Smith just eight points,
Dylan Brooks two points, and Dylan Brooks supposed to be
a three point guy defense antagonize the hell out of
you two points and three rebounds in how many minutes?
Thirty one?

Speaker 5 (09:57):
Aman Thompson thirteen points off the bench, cam went more
for Reed Shepherd four points.

Speaker 4 (10:04):
What did we say he was gonna do?

Speaker 7 (10:07):
That?

Speaker 4 (10:07):
Was he gonna get it? I said? Seventeen yeah, four points? Yeah,
uh he played. I was just trying to put it
out there. I was trying to manifest it for we
read didn't happen last night? No, sure didn't.

Speaker 5 (10:21):
But yeah, you said, man coming off the bench twenty
four points for Trey Man.

Speaker 4 (10:25):
For I didn't see. I didn't see the whole game,
if twenty four significant part of it. But yeah, when
you give up that many points, then you you know
you give up sixty plus points in the second half.
You're they ran him down the second half and dominated them,
and that, uh, that was a difference. They came out
a halftime a little bit better than the than the
Rockets did last time. Tough Man canceled, preyed. Canceling already, Yeah, yeah,

(10:52):
canceling already.

Speaker 5 (10:55):
You think there was a chance that we could get
a parade over off Kirby Street or by our inner
Kirby a chance?

Speaker 4 (11:02):
Yes? Would I bet this year that they're going to
be playing in New Orleans? That answer? If you were
said I had to bet it on them, the answer
is no. But I think there's a lot of things
to like. I like that the team still don't play
their best football and they're five and two. But I
also don't like the trend of not playing their best football.
So do I think that they're going to be playing

(11:23):
that they're going to be cashing in on a parade
this year? This year?

Speaker 6 (11:26):
No?

Speaker 4 (11:27):
Do I think C J. Strouds and Dumiko Ryan's football
team is going to be in position to win a
Super Bowl at some point while he's under center. I do.
I just don't. I think there's still some things missing
this year. I don't believe you can win Super Bowls
with playing finesse football at the upfront. I just don't.
And I'm speaking to the offense right now, and whether
it's a challenge or whether it can get fixed, that's

(11:49):
on them. But you don't pass protect better. There's too
many good defensive coordinators. I mean, you play against the
Spagnola defense and they're going to eat you alive if
you don't sew up that protection. And we saw what
Brian Flores did them dominated him. So guys, they're going
to have to sew that up. So if you're saying, Sean,
if you had ten grand you had to bet at
what I bet that they'd be in the Super Bowl
this year, the answer is no. I think Baltimore is

(12:09):
a better team Kansas City right now, even though they're
not explosive on offense. Better The Texans are close, but
close doesn't get you to February. It gets you to January.
So they're gonna have to do some things. So but
I would if you ask me, would I bet it
in your futures? Bet? I absolutely would. I just don't.
I still don't think they're ready. I still think there's
some things that are missing and right now both size ball,

(12:33):
but more right now on offense. That bothers me when
your weakness should not be past protection with those guys. Yeah,
that's the craziest thing. I mean, we've talked about over
the last couple of days, and still that's the weakness
when you're head coach at five and two is talking
about whatever changes, whatever, whatever's necessary, everything is all, everything's
on the table that tells you something that they see

(12:55):
I said last night on the show and I didn't
and it's not it's meant out of and it's not
even a frustration s meta just being honest. But I
think they're close and complimenting them, but the truth is
they're right now a soft five and two. They are
they They lost to a good Green Bay team, They
ast to a good Minnesota team, They beat three or

(13:20):
four average Teamian Colts. Aren't that good? We'll we'll find
out again. Right is Jacksonville that good? Chicago's starting to
get better and Kayleb Williams there's three of their victories.
Who else? They beat Buffalo, good team, good quarterback, impressive
that that's an all, especially the way they played against
Josh Allen. So for me, and they beat New England.
It's not a good team. They did it in their

(13:41):
building for the first time ever, but not a good team.
So it's a five and two and I don't care.
You got to play them on, stack them up, you'll
take them. But five and two. It's a soft five
and two, meaning not the players, but the record because
two teams that have played physical and got after them
thumped them when it came to the getting after their offense.
That's gotta get fixed. Bobby Slovak Man, Yeah, I gotta

(14:04):
get right. And it's not just Bobby. Those guys up
front teaching it. Coaching it. You have to. They're gonna
have to sew it up, man, or don't think that
every defense because they know the threat that Stroud and
mix and they know the threat this team is. They
got players, Yeah, but you can have players, but they're
still whatever that cylinder is. Something's missing with a tune
up and they gotta go get it fixed. What's missing

(14:24):
with this Texans offense as they get prepared to take
on the Colts this coming Sunday at NRG Stadium, we'll
discuss that next right here, Sports Talk seven to eighty.
Let's go.

Speaker 3 (14:36):
This is this Sean Salisbury Show.

Speaker 5 (14:40):
When it comes to the Houston Texans, Sean, you mentioned
yet not yesterday, you mentioned earlier last segment and we
were talking about the offense. We know that the offensive
line has struggled pretty much all year in pass protection,
especially here last weekend against the Packers. Looks like they

(15:00):
haven't been communicating on stunts, double teams, et cetera, et cetera.
And you mentioned last segment that there there was a
couple things missing. What do you think is missing? What
is the most that they're missing when it comes to
this offense.

Speaker 4 (15:17):
I actually think there's a little bit of lack of
aggressiveness offensively. That's just from the I felt like they
attacked more last year because they felt like they had
to where a three win team had to. I just
don't Sometimes when you have success, you get locked in.
And I'm not saying this is the way they're thinking,
but it's I think it's human nature to say, Okay,
we're successful there, we don't have to expand much more.

(15:40):
Then they went out and got all these great bodies,
and you need to expand, and Joe Mixon was a
big part of that, as with Stefan Diggs. I so
the aggressiveness that at times I think they play it
and then you say, well, in third and fifteen, why
are they throw the I'm just talking about the consistency
of it. I don't see as many deep shots and
maybe that's and maybe statistics tell me wrong. But I

(16:01):
watch every play twice, I mean every week, rewatch it.
And the main one for me is there's it feels
like upfront. I constantly see pressure in the passing game.
I don't see many one, two, three foot in the ground.
Everything's clean for a full game. It just it feels

(16:21):
like the confusion upfront is causing them problems in the
passing game. And I think those are the big things
that stand out to me. On offense and the whether
it's the play calling, whether it's the quarterback get into
the read, whether it's the where they are in the
in the read Dalton Schultzen tank. They'll have to do

(16:44):
more or should I say this, you got to get
more production from them, especially with your best receiver not playing.
Can they win without their best receiver? Yeah? Can they
win the whole thing? Maybe not? But to me, when
you'll you'll know when he's got a clean pot and
delivering it. And maybe that's part of the reason they're
not as aggressive because Bobby Slow doesn't believe they have

(17:05):
time to set clean pockets. They gotta they've got to
the ball's gotta they've got to run it more, and
the ball's got to come out a different way. But
I also think by changing the quarterbacks launch point, it's
going to be incoming upon Bobby Slow to continue to
expand and trust that the offensive line is going to
do their job. If they don't, then you better find
somebody who can. You can't let that deture you from

(17:29):
you know, your strength, which is a quarterback and right
now Joe Mixon. So to me, they just don't sew
up protection well enough. For me, there's too too there's
too much chaos in my backfield, and I don't it
bothers me.

Speaker 5 (17:42):
So if I'm a Texan, So do you think it's
I wouldn't say they've gotten complacent, but they've added.

Speaker 4 (17:49):
Way too early and way too good to get complacent.

Speaker 5 (17:51):
They've they've added some more playmakers compared to what they
had last year, and now we've seen the offense not
as aggressive. So is it because of the play Oh?
I feel like they would be more.

Speaker 4 (18:02):
Yeah, I can't, and I don't think that you're like,
if you're CJ. Stroud, you're like worried about getting everybody.
Oh you want to have everybody.

Speaker 5 (18:09):
I'm talking Bobby Slide play calling, not the players play calling.

Speaker 4 (18:13):
I think Joe Mixon, well, it's a tremendous blessing to
have him, I think went in doubt. When you have
a physical back like that is good that you don't
have to do much because you feel more comfortable turn around,
Like right now, Baltimore as good as their plane, they've
got to be in a pretty good comfort level of
not having to be overly innovative because the guy's running
the ball and they're dominating line of scrimmage. So the
blessing part of it can cause a for you to

(18:37):
sit and get at not comfortable do you think you've arrived?
But comfortable Do you think, Okay, we're just gonna we're
going to hang around and we'll finish. And the fact
that c J. Stroud and this team, he's been a
pretty good finisher late in games. That's a comfort level
too that you can get too comfortable saying oh we're
within a touchdown stratt to take care of this. I
just think you have to come out. You know what
I would do? I know this gonna sound crazy. How

(18:58):
would you treat it if with all these weaps as
you were a three win team that nobody believed in. Yeah,
you'd say care, don't have anything to lose. I think that,
you know what, And the expectations go up. So what
happens in the building You get a little more I
don't want to say uptight, but you start to get
a little too fine. Does that make sense? Yeah? And
you just don't let it rip at times, And to me,
maybe that's just it. And I do compare a little

(19:21):
golf a lot of times. Well, you tell me when
you're playing tentative and you're playing golf just in our
amateur world, or when you watch a guy who's getting
too cute, got a five stroke lead, and what was
he doing? Inevitably, just like on defense, you decide to
just hold back a little bit and just play it safe. Yeah.
I can't wait till the guy who's got a five
stroke lead takes out a driver on a par four

(19:41):
down the stretch and says, screw you, man. That's how
I got here, right, That's how I got here and
I've hit fourteen twelve or fourteen fairways. Even if I
hit it into the water, I'm gonna drop and I'm
going to and on the housard and I'm going to
hit it close to the green and I'll make boga.
I'm still beating you.

Speaker 5 (19:56):
We always joke about we didn't come here to lay up,
but literally you're up five strokes and the same damn thing.

Speaker 4 (20:00):
And I think what happens is when you when you
know you're better and you have this and you've got
some security blankets, it's easy to lay up. It really is,
and so you don't attack it. But I know in
my own game, when I'm getting cute and like, okay,
let me dial down and maybe hit a three quarter,
and you try to hit. You're trying to hit and
you're in between shots, so you try to hit a
three quarter and you you just accelerate and chili dip

(20:23):
and right, Okay, what inevitably happens, Go and hit hit
two balls off every take two balls and play round
of golf and hit every shot. And if you're an amateur,
a lot of times your first shots at chili, you're
if you're a twenty handicapper. You know you'll hit a
shot inevitably when you're pissed. What do you do? You
drop say, let me hit another one. You drop it down,
whether it's on the t box or whether it's two

(20:44):
hundred yard part. You're hitting a six iron into a green.
You know what you do? The second one? Your body
all of a sudden, Okay, screw this and you are
free flowing. And once the dude lands eight feet from
the flag, and you're saying, if I only had two
shots a hole for every shot, clockwork. It's the same
thing here. And I'm telling you I believe that I've
seen it happen and lived it and been a part
of it as a quarterbacks, like, oh, we're up three touchdowns,

(21:05):
just don't throw it to the other team. What happens
you throw it to the other team. So I think
that they this is going to sound odd. Maybe right
now they need to act like a three win not
not the way they prepare or the talent, but they
need mentality wise to go into this weekend and act
like a three win team that has urgency on their mind.
Maybe that's it too. Maybe it feels like there's a

(21:26):
little bit of lack of urgency on the offensive side
of the ball, which this week. You know what I do,
Like I said, when I'm going through that, I change Temple.
Winter are a lot of times quarterbacks that their most
relaxed because they're not calling plays. You're not two minutes
just go Why not come out and change the temple
and play Temple in the first series and then get
back into your mode. I just something's got to change
with making sure that offensive line is not only feels comfortable,

(21:49):
but they're elevating their play as well.

Speaker 5 (21:51):
Yeah, I think there's a lack of urgency with this offense.

Speaker 4 (21:56):
I think it urgency and aggressiveness maybe go hand in
hand because but maybe I don't know, if you're a
three win team and you're protecting your position and your job,
aren't you let it rip? Beside a three win team,
I don't care what they think. I got it, and
maybe they need to act like it instead of a
ten win team that's trying to protect what everybody in
the world's saying about them. This team's on the rise,
because right now, have you noticed not a whole lot

(22:17):
of talk about them? Yea, even at five and two,
the talk is now what's wrong with the offensive line.
We need Nico Collins back. Where's Bobby Slow because he
is the same play caller. Now, all these silly questions
after seven games in are already and you're five and two,
five and right, So maybe act like you're two and five.
What would you do then you'd let it rip? Why not?

(22:38):
You have nothing to lose. Essentially, they're better when they
let it rip, as most are, and when that quarterback's rolling,
let it rip. But you have the luxury of when
you have that lead now with eight minutes to go,
seven minutes, four minute, the four minuteal give it turn around,
hand to the big boy in the backfield and watch
a big fellow do work then and get it going.
But they you still, teams are afraid of that running

(22:58):
game when they're going good. What they're not afraid of
is when it's third and six and you're dropping back
to pass. They know they can get to the quarterback
and at least we're going to push that pocket backwards.
Not comfortable. Yeah, well look c J. Stroud gets directed
to stay in the pocket anyway, so sure he does. Yeah,
they coach him, make him, yeah right, make him, make

(23:19):
him that's right.

Speaker 3 (23:20):
I forget.

Speaker 4 (23:20):
I'm staying yeah pocket right. Speaking of CJ.

Speaker 5 (23:22):
Stroud, what does he have to say about the offensive
line struggles.

Speaker 4 (23:26):
He spoke to the media yesterday and disgusted.

Speaker 5 (23:27):
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Speaker 4 (24:33):
It's Hitters House Houston. The Shawn Salisbury Show continued. Yeah,
I didn't hear that. I was listening to beat. I
was listening to turn the Beat around.

Speaker 5 (24:44):
I didn't I said, I said, I don't even think
Seawan's ready for disco on Throwback Thursday.

Speaker 4 (24:49):
Well, man, you're talking. Whose are you talk? This is
a little I said.

Speaker 5 (24:54):
You know what I said, it's sad because this is
literally Shawn's are I know you were.

Speaker 4 (24:57):
People can't obviously see. I know you're reading something. Yeah,
but I'm still stunned at you, which he read during
the break. What I say during the break that I said,
I don't know Chuck Chuck Norris came to my mind. Yeah,
And I said, what do you think about Chasmo? I mean,
I said you? Oh, And I asked you, I said,
because you know, like in the Expendables. He he goes

(25:18):
lone wolf does, and I said, of course you haven't. No,
I watched Danni Thieves yesterday, but you've seen it before,
I know. But it is fantastic. And you still haven't
watched one Expendables No, uhuh never. But it's your kind
of movie. I don't know why. I mean, you don't.
You're not a movie guy, but it would be your
kind of movie. You just haven't gotten around watched sathm.

(25:38):
He's in there is he? Oh? Yeah, damn it? Yeah,
you could ride the Italian Stallion and you do that
with saloon sly sly, So what is your dumbass? Chuck
Norris say you like the robot? You like to try
robot like Terry Crews. Yeah, there you go.

Speaker 8 (25:53):
See.

Speaker 4 (25:54):
But I asked if you ever go lone wolf like Chasmock.
You simply they want to know if you wanted to
work together on a thing, and he helped them, but
he said, you know, you know I work. I go,
you know, I'm a lone wolf. Yeah, okay, he goes
at it alone. And you simply said f Chuck Norris, Yeah,

(26:14):
but you didn't say F. No, you literally I didn't
say bomb, I did say it. You said, what is he?
What does he Peter dropping? He hasn't in his life yet.
The local legend, he's not a local legend, Texas legend.
Isn't that local? Texas is pretty local?

Speaker 6 (26:30):
Right?

Speaker 4 (26:30):
I didn't say California leg I said Texas legend. Where's
he from? Chuck Norris? He ate from the soft streets
of spring Sprang. Ain't nothing going on a spring spring
other than he's from Ryan Thomas. What Chuck Norris is
from Ryan, Oklahoma? What? What doesn't he? Didn't they film
Walker Texas ran So I look at it. His life's

(26:52):
part of the set. Did Walker Texas Ranger actually lived
as a Texas Ranger and his name was Walker in
a small town. Yeah, that's why I look at it.
I didn't realize local.

Speaker 5 (27:03):
He was a black belt in tang su dou Brazilian
jiu jitsu and judo.

Speaker 4 (27:08):
Have you not been watching him? No? Watching chavs boll
open up, can of whoop ass. I've seen him in Dodgeball.

Speaker 8 (27:16):
Dude.

Speaker 4 (27:16):
He got bit by a sneak one time and the
snake died. Yeah, okay, that's tough. Here's what I don't understand.
You just said you can't eat. He's a black belt.
Have you seen? Oh he was in the Air Force too.
He whoops, he whoops. Listen, he and State in a
flat out brawl. Stathan's going down, Segal down stop Bruce
Lee done.

Speaker 3 (27:35):
No way, Yeah, no, dude, chas moll.

Speaker 4 (27:38):
Jack Jackie Chan is whooping up on Chan gone Jack
Chan gone. No. I'm just telling you right now, the
greatest of all time. He gets the greatest of all time.
Bruce Lee gets upset by Check. And I'm talking about
at this age the Chuck's ad at this age, like
at ninety how old Chucky eighty four still kicking Bruce
Lee's ass eighty Okay, all right, so you want to

(28:01):
if you want to know how rough the water is bringing,
if you don't tell me how rough it was bringing
the ship. And that's what Chuck's been doing so whole life, damn.
And everybody's out there listened, Sean, you really think Chaswell
could beat up and whoop, could have whooped on Bruce
Lee in their prime. He's been married three times. Hey,
you know what sometimes that Uh, he's committed to his craft,
tough to to be committed. What are you JK. He's
been married for fifty years, so what say you? Once

(28:23):
again you were the fake media that had to be
fer though, so buried him.

Speaker 7 (28:29):
No.

Speaker 5 (28:29):
No, the headline of this article that I'm reading it
has like the three and Roman numerals, but it's supposed
to be ill.

Speaker 4 (28:36):
It was a capital I lay basically you were just
you were just illing. Yeah, it should say ill his
ill wife, but it looks like it says third wife. Yeah,
but why in the world though, Oh it said of
talking it was part of his ill wife. Okay, yeah,
I thought you met like the third meaning the name
somebody in a family was the third. But Chaswoll Yeah,

(28:56):
people are saying, sewn you really think Chaswell can beat
Bruce Lee. No, but it's it's good for the story.
It does sound good. But I can't believe you just
simply looked in his face, yeah and told him you
said f Chuck Norris. Yeah, man, he just doesn't do
it for me. Jason Satan, does it hurts?

Speaker 5 (29:13):
What's the other guy's name? Who do you say? Steven Seagal?
Does it for me?

Speaker 4 (29:18):
You know who? What?

Speaker 5 (29:19):
What's that dumb ass movie you had me? Watch Rambo
sly sly still one of the John John Rambos. It
kicks all their as.

Speaker 4 (29:26):
Triple, have you seen that movie? Great to talk to you, Triple.
I'll email you. I'll email you, Emanuel. Did you know
what I said? What did you say?

Speaker 3 (29:36):
What do we got?

Speaker 4 (29:37):
We got? Hello?

Speaker 3 (29:39):
Hello?

Speaker 5 (29:41):
Have you d Have you seen John? What's it called again?
First Blood? Have you seen First Blood?

Speaker 4 (29:48):
Rambo? Yeah? Mbo? Yes, with Sylvester? Yeah? Terrible, isn't it? No?
Oh my god? Dude. Asking you to be a movie
critic is the miss thing? Ever? What do you mean
to be? It'd be like, well, because first off, you
come from a middle class family. True, don't ever forget that.
I mean, I just really wanted you to remind me

(30:08):
of that. Yea what? But I can just tell you
right now that you the fact that you completely the
fact that you haven't put Ramble in the classics just
tells me right now you just don't quite get it.

Speaker 5 (30:20):
It's it's It may be a classic, but that doesn't
mean that classics have to be good.

Speaker 4 (30:24):
In fact, classics. The fact that you didn't say that Walker,
Texas Ranger is the greatest show of all Time's you
believe that I'd call ten miles over. It's just to
practice jiu jitsu with Chasmo Nors. Yeah, but that's not okay.
What about Walker Texas? You know what I like better
than Walker Texas Ranger? The original Baywatch? Well, yeah, because

(30:47):
you're a You're a You're a you're a David Hasselhoff
honk better than Germans love Germans, loved it they do.
What is the infatuation with Germans and David? Just like
Texans love ch Chuck Norris and you have disparaged the
entire community over that. It's unbelievable, man, I hope they

(31:08):
remove it from the room. You think Boone Pickings likes
Chuck Norris? T Boone? Oh is there any doubt? Oklahoma
guys ain't no doubt. Chuck probably drop a dog on
a flying leg kick on T. Boon if it pisses
him off too. Chuck Norris is eighty four? Yeah, I
think crazy? Yeah, still kicking your ass? How old is
William Shatner these days? Billy's pushing He's gotta be in
his nineties, doesn't he? Hi top A. He's never had

(31:31):
anything done to his face? No, no, none of those
guys have neither is Mickey Rourrick. But then again, who's
counting William Shatner ninety three years? I love Bill Shatner. Yeah,
they gotta love Billy.

Speaker 5 (31:42):
Who did you just say? The guy before him, Mick Rourick,
that's whatever he's gotten done.

Speaker 4 (31:46):
He's got to stop fire as doctor. Seriously, he looks
worse than it. If you don't walk in and say, hey,
make me look like I well got hit by a
sledgehamer forty eight times. Man, he he looks worse than

(32:07):
Sammy Sosa. Pull my the skin by my lips, over
my top of my head and then tie him up.
So it's say and then give me this weird what
happened to Mick Rourick? I said, I'm gonna ask it
every day until somebody comes up with an answer. I
don't think we're gonna don't bury the lead walker Texas Ranger. Okay,

(32:31):
Chuck Norris blows to just like Johnny Rambo. I'll tell
you what, hey, triple before we go to break, do
me a favorite dead bolt the doors from the outside
for the inside, so the outside can't get in. Because
the blasphemy that he's spreading on Rambo and Chet Chuck
Norris could end up, Brian could get killed before the shows.
Who uh, Chasmo himself always gonna come, He's gonna come down.

(32:55):
You want you want, dude, you want no part of it.
At eighty four years old, it's still guarantee, still kicks.
I'm kicking him in the knees. Now you're done. Do
any flying leg kicks on you and does it for
swinging back kick? You're done before you even start the
Will you get off his nuts? Oh? Swing it off
a bit, chucky. I got Chasmo in that one. Now

(33:16):
in a ring right now. A month to prepare. Chasmo
destroys you at eighty four? No, okay, so I got
a month to prepare as well. Oh yeah, you would
all go review the tape right now. I got a
couple buddies in jiu jitsu. You ain't learning it in
a week. He's been learning his whole life. Money pull
question is money on Chuck Doris or or chuck it?
Eighty four? Are you now? I think you'd be scared

(33:39):
to get in there. You'd be nervous. Talk me off
the Lisit for charity, it's for whatever you want to
be crying zoids whatever you If it's for pride, I'm
not getting the ring with that guy. You're scared, dude,
he's scared eighty four. What a bitch he is. I'll
whoop his assy. Is it for charity? Is it for money?

Speaker 9 (34:00):
Oh?

Speaker 4 (34:00):
It's just to get in for pride all Hell No,
I don't want any part of that. I'm not. I'm
aware of my product. I can lower it for that guy. No,
worry about it. Know your limited. Let me say this,
damn right.

Speaker 3 (34:10):
C J.

Speaker 5 (34:11):
Stroud spoke about accountability for the offensive line.

Speaker 4 (34:14):
What did he say? That's next?

Speaker 3 (34:16):
Coach Sark here, touchdown, Texas.

Speaker 4 (34:19):
You've got Sports Talk seven ninety, Houston's home of Longhord Football.

Speaker 3 (34:23):
Back to the Shawn Salisbury Show.

Speaker 5 (34:28):
Vikings Rams seven seven ninety is the number to join.
Let's get out to the phone lines. Talk to Mike.

Speaker 3 (34:36):
Mike, good morning, Hey, good morning, Brian.

Speaker 6 (34:39):
I feel like I had to call to let you
know for your.

Speaker 10 (34:42):
Safety that you need to be careful with oak Chuck
because uh, he lived outside in Avinesota and he might
hear your strong words about him and he might come
your way. So I got damn right, Mike, he's right
down the streets.

Speaker 4 (35:00):
Him the ass kicking that Chuck would give Brian and
he doesn't.

Speaker 5 (35:03):
He have like a big ass ranch right out there
towards Brenham.

Speaker 10 (35:07):
Yeah, it's in Avinesota.

Speaker 4 (35:09):
He has a water company.

Speaker 10 (35:10):
It's called SeaForce. They if you want to, if you
want to get a little Chuck in, you can buy
his water to channel the lone wolf.

Speaker 6 (35:17):
But yes, out in Anisoda.

Speaker 4 (35:19):
What's it called again, Chuck Norris's water did he say no?
Is a pre workout?

Speaker 6 (35:26):
Well?

Speaker 4 (35:26):
Sea Force Force?

Speaker 5 (35:28):
Oh yeah, I've had okay, near mind, I've had his.
I've gotten his water from Ah, you be plenty of times.
Check that out. I'm a fan of Chuck Norris's water.

Speaker 4 (35:34):
Oh now you're kissing Chuck's ass, Mike filled. Yeah. Nice,
Now you say it louder so Chuck. Here's because he listens.
I know he's in Avasota, probably listening on the iHeart
Free Heart radio. Yeah, and now you're like, oh, I
love his water because you're preventing an ass. I forgot
about this water. Yeah. It's white and red model Mike
saving your ass. He's got his face on it. Yeah, man,
we uh look, I'm just saying, you know.

Speaker 5 (35:57):
John Salisbury Show brought to you by Sea Force. Yeah,
I'm just saying it's an idea.

Speaker 4 (36:02):
Sales is on it. What nothing? What's wrong with you?
That's Mike saved you an asshop and though it now
you're now you're all over chaz Uh Chas McCormick. No,
Chazzy fizz. Chas McCormick. Yeah, Chuck chay fizz. Not to
be confused with Chuck Norris. What is Chuck gonna throw
out the first pitch at the game? Probably never. You

(36:25):
probably can't even throw a baseball. Man, You're you're treading
on thin ice, man, Tell you keep it up, keep
it up.

Speaker 5 (36:32):
You know that that video we got tagged in last
week about the Caucasian sayings, that was one.

Speaker 4 (36:37):
Right there, you're on thin ice, buddy. Oh, that's definitely one.
Hey you're on thin ice. Hey, keep it up. You're
on thin ice. That's another one. Uh, man, you put
me on. There's a million of them, one of these
white boy phrases.

Speaker 5 (36:55):
Yeah, another day in paradise. It's a great day to
be alive, it is. Yeah, you're skating on thin ice, buddy.

Speaker 4 (37:06):
Wait till your father gets home. That was a mom
that's a. That's the average that, that's the basic white
mom saying, okay, wait till your father gets home. Pal. Ye, hey,
well we'll we'll talk about this after dinner. News flash, buddy. Yeah,
hey y'all, Hey man, hey, get a load of this guy.

(37:30):
Remember who? Hey, don't forget who pays the mortgage. Oh gosh,
you're living under my room. That's you're living under yours.
I suggest you played by my rules. Oh, I just gentleman,
average white boys saying all the time when you're in
that home for crying out loud.

Speaker 5 (37:54):
You know what, there's I just googled h basic white
guy sayings. First one that ops up as I'm I'm
just gonna sneak past you. You know how many times
i'd say I say that in the elevator coming down,
watch coming down my apartment complex. Hey, let me sneak
by you there, buddy.

Speaker 4 (38:10):
Just want to sneak past you. Let me steak by
your hair. Yeah, you're barking up the wrong tree, Pal,
that's a big one. Okay, Yeah, you know you're barking
up the wrong tree. Yeah. Oh, you know what, it's
about time we get out of here in scattle. You
got a sciattle. You know what, no more, mister nice
guy big one. Yeah yeah, oh man, underrated one right here.

(38:31):
That's rich coming from you. Chief. That's such a that's
such an arrogant challenge. If you're in your saying with
pallor chief, we're fighting, Yes, absolutely, And I'll tell you
one that even bothers me too. And then the young
generation does this, they don't know you. You'll go up
and order something like at restaurant or food. Hey, what
do you need? Boss? Oh dude, I hate that. Yeah

(38:52):
I bought, but at the boss. It's almost such a
condescending getting it is. I hate it? Hey, thanks boss, Yeah,
thanks boss. No, Hey you're sixteen. I'm about to bust.
I'm about to kick your ass right upside at temple. Yeah. Hey,
white guys are about to get in a fight. Yeah, huh.
You and what army? Here's you? And you use that?

(39:14):
Are you reading all those class Yeah? You and what army?
But I'm telling you're pushing me to the limits. Yeah, yeah,
there's some. There is some. There are some classics that
we've all heard. Now listening to your pal, how do
you like them? Apples? Huh? Oh my god, that is

(39:36):
so true. About tearing up to believe.

Speaker 5 (39:40):
Before we get to these seven o'clock hour, can you
give us your best white guy impressions saying, now you're
barking up the wrong tree.

Speaker 4 (39:45):
Barking up the wrong tree, Pal, it's so it's it's
such a white it really, it's barking up the wrong tree. Oh,
I got I don't know if we talked about this.
You're treading on thin ice. No more, mister nice guy.

(40:10):
Be careful where you're tread, okay, yeah, oh gosh, that's
just Did you just raise your voice at me? Yeah?
Oh that's my Yeah. My mom used to say to
me all the time. You just raise your voice in me.
Oh no, but you're restricted. You're not going out with
your friends on Friday night. Your unbelievable man, give me

(40:32):
the keys. You ain't going anywhere, chief, Thanks, boss, news flash, buddy.

Speaker 5 (40:40):
One of my favorites. That's my favorites right here. Don't
start with me, Pal, you really just screwed the pooch.

Speaker 4 (40:47):
Yeah, I still like that one. Oh, this guy screwed
the pooch, didn't. All right, let's get into the seven
o'clock hour. Will continue to talk. Textans got to hear
from c J.

Speaker 5 (40:55):
Stroud Uh, and what he said about the accountability for
the offensive line.

Speaker 4 (40:59):
They got to get that fit. That's next.

Speaker 2 (41:03):
Salisbury Oby sby Houston.

Speaker 4 (41:08):
Okay, let's do this. Shawn Salisbury, USC truth, longtime friend,
Shawn Salisbury, Ryan.

Speaker 3 (41:16):
Lima, go Lobo. This is the Seawan Salisbury show.

Speaker 5 (41:23):
Brockets losing to the Hornets in the season opener last
night home opener at Toyota Center in an eighteen point
lead at one point, they fall to zero to one
on the season. Thursday Night Football Vikings and Rams Texans
gearing up for the Colts this Sunday at n RG

(41:44):
Stadium for here from c J. Strouds take a quick
call seven two two five seven Hinty Steve.

Speaker 4 (41:49):
Welcome in. Hey guys, how you do it? We're good man.
What's on your mind? Well?

Speaker 11 (41:55):
I don't always agree with everything you all say, but
I have one one hundred percent in agreement on the
use of the phrase or the term boss. I've been
bitching about this for two years. I can't stand it
when some waiter says, Okay, what will it be?

Speaker 6 (42:09):
Boss?

Speaker 11 (42:10):
Are some guys gonna take my golf clubs out of
my car? And he goes, okay, boss. It's wrong on
so many levels. First of all, it has racial connotations.
Second of all, it has prison connotations. And it's too familiar.
I mean, whatever happened to sir? Yes, sir, sir, please,
thank you. It's so simple. Those phrases don't offend anybody.

Speaker 4 (42:35):
Appreciate you, Steve, thank you.

Speaker 8 (42:36):
Now.

Speaker 4 (42:37):
Steve has a different approach about it than I do.
I understand what he's saying, but I boss for me,
I don't take it that serious. I didn't race, and
that part didn't never comes up what I say that
I'm talking cheek. It's like it's almost just condescendingone hear
from my is it's it's all it feels. It's not
like a It's like, first of all, you don't know
me well enough. That's gonna be a boss?

Speaker 1 (42:57):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (42:57):
Yeah, exactly. It's their fill word because I don't it
and it's the and it really is. It's a generational thing.
It's a young I mean, what's a boss? But it's
saying to everybody. So I'm not thinking about how dare
you offend? I don't. I don't, dude, I don't you can.
I don't get offended by much of anything.

Speaker 6 (43:18):
Right.

Speaker 4 (43:18):
I mean, I may tell you I disagree with you,
but I'm not gonna it doesn't offend me. And I
understand if it offends. Uh, was it Steve that call Steve?
But I never looked at it as that. I just
look at the boss just seems it's it's just it's
a condescending for it, because I know, damn well, if
I call somebody boss, there's a reason that's exactly right. Hey,

(43:39):
unless you know when you hear like on TV shows
are like, hey, boss, like Mark Harmon on n C,
I s that's the that's his nickname for him, instead
of calling him sir. Right, But I get it, but
I don't get offended. But I just said I look
at him like and I have said it one time.
The kids said it like three times in order and something.
I said, Yeah, I said, I say, I'm not your boss, pal. Yeah.

(44:01):
So there we go.

Speaker 5 (44:02):
Yeah, one more before we get to get back to
the Texans. White people love saying get these away from
me after they've eaten a few chips out of Mexico.

Speaker 4 (44:09):
Get these away from it. These are dangerous. Oh, here's
the all time. Here's yeah, here's the all time white
boy saying, hey, did you like it?

Speaker 8 (44:18):
No?

Speaker 4 (44:18):
I hated it. I hated it.

Speaker 3 (44:19):
Yeah, yeah too good?

Speaker 4 (44:20):
Yeah right, Hey, what would you? I hated it? I
say that all the time. I swear I will crush
like a big ass Chulada plate. Oh yeah, waiter comes up.
Oh was it any good?

Speaker 6 (44:32):
No?

Speaker 4 (44:32):
Food was terrible. You say like this saying, oh, I
guess you liked it. That's the way, because you finish
in like three minutes and they'll come back anything. Well,
I guess you liked it. No, I hated it. I
hated it, good dude. Yeah, so it's so true. Oh
on whitey, Yeah yeah, Actually, you know what, there's another
one one more, uh the same, my first rodeo.

Speaker 5 (44:53):
White people love to say that there's no doubt, and
when they've literally never been to rodeo, say my first rodeo.

Speaker 4 (44:58):
There's absolutely no doubt. Le's go to the rodeo. Bucco.
Don't say bucco. That's that's the boss category. What's that?
Oh gosh, that's just good stuff. Man. Two basic white guys.
You know, what are you gonna do? Call him too?
Basic white guy? Two basic white guys and laugh at
all the other basic white guys. Yeah, Triple is kind

(45:19):
of a basic white guy. He knows how to play
the basic white guy. Car the car. Yeah, there's no
doubt we've kind of just we kind of just clustered
him into the basic white guys.

Speaker 5 (45:30):
Right, But indeed he's he is. He's African American. You
don't say yeah, just African American until he starts.

Speaker 4 (45:37):
Talking like the basic white guy. Yes, that's the I'm
telling you.

Speaker 5 (45:40):
That's That's one of my most favorite things in life
is when a brother mimics a white guy the best.

Speaker 4 (45:48):
You're not offended because it's a good comedy, hilarious. It
is so funny. All right, let's let's get back to
talking textans. That's how you always tell Triple, Hey be
that basic white guy from a valley. Yeah, I want
to hear it. Yeah, it's so damn funny. It's like
the video. Yeah, dude, but that's how you sounded. No,
that's never how my life. Yeah, never sounded a day

(46:09):
in my life. It's like the video I sent y'all
the other day of us Snoop Dogg. Hey, Snoopop, what's
going on? Dude? No, we don't, we ain't. We're not
from that country club area you're from. Oh, here we
go spring spring all right. The toughest that you guys
been through is checking out at Nordston with your silver card.
So you know this get up is so stupid. It

(46:31):
is Mike McCarthy on the hot seat. He's been on
the hot seat for three years, so he's on the
hot seat. He's gonna get fired after the season regardless.
He's done. You know, his contracts up. He's done. He's
not gonna be re signed. Jarah Jah stupid loves himself
and he might.

Speaker 6 (46:47):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (46:47):
I don't think he's gonna survive this one either. Now
I think, what if he gets the playoffs and they
end up going win ten games and all of a sudden,
it's like it's the tweener again. It would be like
Jerry to keep run saying we started to make some strides,
like what Mike McCarthy's done. It's not on a Now
his play calling got better. Mike knows it. And I'll
tell you what we we. I like the talent on
this team. He said that I like our talent. I

(47:10):
really do. I mean I signed him, Yeah, I mean
I put out a bunch of money. You might go
back to some of the great things I have done.
You should be talking more about that. Look, I know
that the players feel like they're in a zoo, but
we got the glass up. We got to get the
tours in. You know, people deserve the tours. I mean,
we operate real good and chaos. I've proven that here.
That's why we That's why we have glass up. Yeah,

(47:30):
everybody can see it. Was his name, Ben de Nucci,
Benny Denucci.

Speaker 5 (47:35):
He tweeted out yesterday about the remember the uh the
article that I went through where I was teaching, Yeah,
where I was.

Speaker 4 (47:41):
Reading the players.

Speaker 5 (47:43):
Yeah, he tweeted that and said that he would like
go in and to get a workout in on his own.

Speaker 4 (47:48):
He said, people will walk by. He said he'd be
in the middle of a set.

Speaker 5 (47:50):
People would walk by and they would tap on the
glass and he would just stare at him. And he
was in his tweet, he was like, what did they
expect me to do? Walk up to the glass and
guys like hello.

Speaker 4 (48:02):
He said it happened every day. Yeah, they would just
sit there and tap on the glass.

Speaker 5 (48:07):
You imagine we're in a glass studio and we're doing
our show right now and people are just walking by
tapping on the glass in the middle of our job.

Speaker 4 (48:15):
Well, yeah, I can they get cussed out during a break.

Speaker 5 (48:19):
Ben Denucci's just trying to do a power clean and
you got a little little dumb ass five year old
beating on the glass.

Speaker 4 (48:24):
Oh why is it gonna be a kid? It's usually
not the kid, it's the adult.

Speaker 5 (48:28):
It's the basic forty five year old. He started the
wave of the week before he sure did. Hey, let's
real quick, let's hear from c. J. Stroud on the
accountability for the offensive line.

Speaker 4 (48:40):
Yeah, I mean, I know the personalities of my guys.

Speaker 12 (48:42):
You know, it's been my second year with him, and
I know, you know, it's a little different than I'm
used to. You know, this is an older, older, old line,
except for really Juice and King, you know, so really,
I mean, for me, the message is just being honest
with him and you know, being heartfelt. You know, I've
been on teams before a while, you know, I've had
to you know, scream and yell and you know, like

(49:03):
and that's the way you can get to a player
as well. But you know, for this team, you know,
it's really just you know, they understand. They then played
a lot of meaningful ball before and that's for key
Anne Juice, and then for the rest of the older
guys as well as you know, they understand, you know,
we got to be better. But you know, I don't
believe in, you know, being somebody else. Case when I
throw a pick, you know, they uplift me, you know,
So I understand that, you know, we all want to

(49:24):
be better, but you know it's it's a way to
do that.

Speaker 4 (49:27):
Yeah, and he's hits it right, because a veteran group,
you just need to make sure and it doesn't always
require screaming and yelling, but it does require communication, and
you can communicate. There's a whole bunch of different ways
to get and you may have to do it five
different ways with five different cats. As he mentioned, I'm
not used to guys being older and older to him
is twenty died thirty one. Yeah, you guys did at

(49:49):
thirty thirty two. It's just different. And the thing about
is offensive linemen are pretty easy to relate to. Those
are your, Those are about his And when I say normal,
those are about his. Is down to routine as you'll
ever get relatable, right, And if you go all day
like I've said before, and he said it at the end.
There you don't need to yell and scream or beat
them down. You know you're trying to uplift them. You

(50:11):
can uplift them. You know there's a good way. How
about that person you ever met, that person that can
put their arm around you and make you smile. But
while they're doing it there they are being tough love
at the same time where you see you don't take
it personal. There's different. I mean, Tunsel may need to
be approached different than than Juice, right, yeah, or than

(50:31):
Kenyan Green. So and that's okay, but he's exactly right.
You've got to understand the room and know what is
their trigger point, trigger point on the good way, not
in the negative way. And so the listen on the
outside of building, Well, well you need to go and
dress them down and have an overrated team meeting. No,
what you got to do is approach it, watch it together,
ask what you can do to make their job easier,

(50:52):
and in turn, then you've got to put accountability on.
This is why we get paid. And eventually, if a
quarterback throws interception after interception, guess what he's not going
to do. He's not going to play. And it's the
same with like you keep giving a gap blitzer a
free run, or you keep missing, you keep jumping off sides.
Eventually you just can't. I can't play you. And that's
self inflicted. That is anything we've done. We've given you

(51:13):
a chance, and you continue to make the same mistake.
Now we got a problem. CJ. Strad will approach it right.
He's still in his infancy of learning how to lead
guys that are a decade older than him, and that's okay,
But you know what they want. They want that they
want a leader to make sure that director do you do.
I'm telling you most people I know that are good

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at their job want to be coached. And part of
being coached is not a is a It's not a
condesce anyway. But if you got to if you're the quarterback,
I don't care if you're a rookie or tenth year guy.
There's an expectation that people expect you to just be
a little different when it comes to the leadership role.
Even if you don't want to embrace it, you almost
have to. And it seems to me CJ has his
approach but embraces the fact that he understands the accountability

(51:56):
and it's okay to shift some of that accountability the
guys that are blocking for you, that's their job. Be
rating somebody and embarrassing it in public's not the way
to do it.

Speaker 5 (52:05):
We can talk about it at seven thirty. But I
just I wonder, I wonder if C. J. Strout has
gone into the offensive line room or meetings or anything.
I'm sure he has, but has has it gotten heated?
Has it been civil?

Speaker 4 (52:20):
Has it? You know?

Speaker 5 (52:20):
Because at some point, dude, like, don't you reach a
point where you're like kind of rip your your teammates ass, Like, hey,
now you're at a lot.

Speaker 4 (52:27):
Of times that'll happen a halftime or on the side
on society when they came, when they're going after there,
they're getting after it and saying we've got to you
see quarterbacks go up and down the sidelines until you've
seen Manning and Brady and Ass and C J. Strout.
I'll tell you this from my approach. If I was
at that, I would have gone up to the offensive
line coach and said, instead of addressing the whole team,
go up the offensive line coach, say can I come

(52:48):
in for the first five minutes of your meeting, I
just want to talk to the fellows, and he'd say,
of course. You come on in there and say, guys,
what can we do all of us to approach it? Yeah,
where it's just us, you almost take it. It's us again.
It's the world right now. Your receivers, not the skilled
position guys that you're proven to your guys there, even
though they see it every day that I'm down and
dirty with you. Man, I book go in and say

(53:09):
how can I help you? And then they say okay,
and we can help you. So you're working in unison
even though everybody knows what needs to be fixed. You
want your front, your five guys. Want to know that
the guys stand behind you has your back no matter what,
because you know they have yours. Even though they may
be struggle time, they still their goal is to make
sure you stay upright and they dominate that line of scrimmage.
So I would go in and approach it that way

(53:30):
as if not in front of the team. You don't
need the dbs don't need to know it, the wide
receivers don't. That's you. And then there's this special bond
where it's like those guys love me right, or take
them out to dinner on a Wednesday night and sit down,
have a beer, buy them some steak and say what
can we in a private room? Because you can find
one of one of these steakhouses and make that a
regular occurrence. So those guys know, okay which and the

(53:53):
closer you get, you know what that allows you to do.
You can criticize without being offended. You can't criticize from
a distance if you're not going to show up. If
you're there every day you do, it's okay, but once
as long as you don't embarrass the teammate. Most of
them are receptive because they want to be coached or
taught in a in a quarterback show. But that's how
I'd approach it. And then the offensive line coach safe.
See that's your guy. You watch out the answer leader.

(54:14):
That's exactly right. Yeah, let's get to the steak out
next right here on Sports Like seven to eighty, The
Sean Salisbury Show continues on your smart TV. Listen to
Sports Talk seven ninety on any device with our free
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Speaker 3 (54:35):
Are you hearing out there now?

Speaker 4 (54:38):
The Salisbury Streakouts Salisbury steakout on The.

Speaker 3 (54:42):
Sean Salisbury Show. Do happen?

Speaker 5 (54:44):
Steak out here? On The Seawn Salisbury Show. Sean Brown
and Tripley Brockets lose to the Charlotte Hornets last night
home opener, season opener Thursday night football vikings Rams all
right for the stakeout. Major League Baseball World Series starts tomorrow.

(55:08):
Major League Baseball testing automated check Swing Challenge system this
fall as the league further embraces robo ump experiments.

Speaker 4 (55:17):
This is one I can live with. I don't think
it's that big a deal. Matter of fact, I actually
think third and first base co umpires would love to
not have to focus on this when they're standing down
the baseline. Honestly, I don't think it takes away power.
I think it adds smart to And how many times
it seems like every game, hm that there are two

(55:38):
or three of them that you got to check. You
check the swing, and you got to find out and
some they miss, some they don't. You talk about ninety feet.
That's a pretty that's a pretty big judgment, isn't it. Yeah,
When you're trying to pay attention, if there's a plus,
what happens if there's a runner on first base, you got,
you got, you mean your peripheral vision, you're paying attention there,
ball comes over quick first first base you got? I
mean all those things right, So I think this is

(56:01):
I think this one's another I'm not used to. I mean,
I don't like constant rules being changed just for the
changing of it. But this one works for me. Why
why not that that's just now? Now? Maybe when get
all the base paths and everything right, the check swing,
if it's full proof, there do it? And I actually
you know some people, man, you take away that responsibility.

(56:23):
You're gonna give me some help there I can focus
on other things all in I think this is a
no brain. I don't not sure why you wouldn't do it.
So the little laser come from the right field line
or from is it going to be in the first
and third base facing down? The little camera facing down
on the inside on the base path of the base,
that it has the bandwidth, that it hits the strike

(56:43):
zone and shows you when the that crosses the front
of the plate.

Speaker 5 (56:45):
You have angles from the first base dugout, the third
based dugout, and you even have an overhead view.

Speaker 4 (56:50):
That's the and you know the truth is that's the
best view you get. The overhead view come down once
the ball, when once that vatical crosses the plate, that's it.
It should be a no brain.

Speaker 5 (57:00):
So the first one came during a Fall League game
and the Arizona Fall League game between the Salt River
Rafters and the Scottsdale Scorpions.

Speaker 4 (57:10):
Mets.

Speaker 5 (57:10):
Outfielder Drew Gilbert, former astro, attempted to hold up on
a three to one pitch from the Diamondbacks Ridy Dylan Ray.
After the third base umpire dem that Gilbert had offered
it ran the count full, Gilbert triggered the challenge by
tapping his helmet and then upon further review, the call
on the field was overturned and he got his base
on balls. Then there was a Baseball America. One of
their writers, Josh Norris, was in the stands and he

(57:32):
explained the ruling system. He said, the video board animation. First,
it shows the movement of the bat from the side.
Next the image shifts to an overhead view with the
bat frozen in his final position. Then a dotted line
is drawn through the barrel and knob of the bat.
If the bats barrel is judged to have traveled more
than forty five degrees past its final stopping point, then

(57:53):
it is a swing. If it moves less than forty
five degrees, it is not a swing. It is not
clear which way the call would go if the barrel land,
it's exactly forty five.

Speaker 4 (58:01):
Degrees, so it's the forty five degrees, not even the
front of the plate, right, So either way, I mean,
it's normally when you're watching, and that's a good that's
a great explanation because if you're watching as a fan
and you don't know the rule, you know what you're
automatically thinking. The second the barrel crosses home plate, you
think it's a swing. Right, So if it's thirty five degrees,
it's not a swing. If it's forty five degrees or more,

(58:21):
then it's a swing. And what happens when it sits
at forty five degrees? Wouldn't it go? Tie goes to
the runner, the runner goes to the hitter.

Speaker 5 (58:28):
Hit or yeah, I would think shouldn't it if it's
deemed a swing at forty five degrees, shouldn't it be
have to be forty six degrees to be a swing?

Speaker 4 (58:35):
Forty five degrees it should be deemed a nonsense non
swing and it counts as a ball, right right, Yeah,
forty six Because if if if there's a bang bang
play at first base, the tig goes is the runner,
why wouldn't the tie go to the hitter at the
home plate.

Speaker 5 (58:49):
So since since Drew Gilbert's obviously a lefty, you had
a camrangle from the third base dugout because he's in
the lefty batter's box.

Speaker 6 (58:57):
Yep.

Speaker 4 (58:58):
And then it goes to an overhead view. You flip it.

Speaker 5 (59:00):
If there's a right handed batter, you'd have a review
from the first base dugout and you would have the
overhead view.

Speaker 4 (59:05):
So it's a no brainer. It's a no brainer, and
it makes the third And then we're taking this decision
because they got a lot going on, umpires do taking
this one out and sometimes, you know, I would imagine
they get caught up and again, oh my gosh, I
got there late. So what do you do? I don't
think so yeah, at times you're you're you know, I'm
not saying you're guessing, but that's so bang bang with

(59:26):
the swing. It's that's that's hard to do. I think
this rule should change. Yeah, I like it.

Speaker 5 (59:32):
It's easy and leave it up to the players to
challenge it, no doubt if you want to challenge a
challenge it.

Speaker 4 (59:36):
I like the challenge in the ball strike call as well,
and you can go to review. They've done that in
triple A all season long. Okay. So with the check swing,
should you be able to challenge it anytime there's a
check swing caller? Do you only get a couple of them.

Speaker 5 (59:47):
In my opinion, or like how the ruling is in
my opinion, I don't know. I don't know where I
sit on that one I would say. I would say
I don't know because one thing that bothers me the
most is when a home plate umpire calls a check
swing when they have no business doing it. So I

(01:00:09):
feel like if the homeplate onmpire, you could be able
to challenge that at any time. If a first or
third base umpire does it, maybe you get a couple.

Speaker 4 (01:00:15):
If you get it right, you continue to have no
homeplate umpire point to first or third in the mot
ways always want a check swing. I think always that
should be a right. He's got way too much to
do to be seeing you can't see the Plus, you're
in a Crouch leaning behind the catch. There's there's too
much distraction. Yeah, I just wonder if and that's not
like guy's check swing four times or five times a game.

(01:00:36):
I'm just wondering if maybe or maybe it's I don't
see why you just couldn't. But if a guy checks
and checks and checks, you may I think it would
work itself out to me? Do you treat it like
like you would? You get to step out of the
box one time, you know, per what print bat so
you get it one time per that one time? You

(01:00:57):
can't do it. Maybe that's the key. You can't do it.
You can't challenge it the same hit or twice in
the city. Oh yeah, yeah, maybe you should be just one,
just like you do when you want to step out
of the battles box. I think that's fair.

Speaker 5 (01:01:10):
Yeah, either way, it's a It's a rule I could
live with if you're able to challenge that.

Speaker 4 (01:01:14):
I'm in all right.

Speaker 5 (01:01:15):
As NFL Week eight begins tonight with the Vikings and
the Rams, well, let's look at some of the NFL's
biggest question marks entering Week eight. DOESDJ Stroud have a
road problem? Let's talk about it.

Speaker 4 (01:01:26):
Next, The sewn Salisbury Show continued Super Future by the Futures,
Beta still get a lot of football to play. And
you're really, first of all, you don't even love the
night life, dude, you love the boogie though, right, Yeah,

(01:01:52):
Alicia Bridges, Yeah, Okay, I think that's what he said.
Not sure. I'm not sure that's how I say it.

Speaker 5 (01:01:57):
I'm not sure I'm gonna be putting that on the playlist,
but yes, you never know what is all right? Week
eight begins tonight in the NFL, obviously Thursday night football.
Look us some numbers for CJ. Stroud at home and
on the road, coming off of that loss against Green
Bay in his career in the NFL. On the road,
CJ Stroud five and six two hundred and thirteen point

(01:02:19):
five yards passing per game, twelve touchdowns, four interceptions, passer
rating of ninety and a half. At home nine and
two three hundred and eleven yards passing per game, twenty
one touchdowns, five interceptions, a passer rating of one hundred
and six point three.

Speaker 4 (01:02:37):
So you you concerned about him on the road.

Speaker 6 (01:02:40):
Little bit?

Speaker 4 (01:02:40):
I do? Last year? This is oh that's his career,
oh career, Yeah, in the NFL. Say it again. Now
give me the numbers one more time.

Speaker 5 (01:02:48):
Five and six on the road, another record two thirteen
and a half passing yards per game, twelve touchdowns, four interceptions,
passer rating of ninety and a half. At home nine
and two, three hundred and eleven yards passing per game,
twenty one touchdowns, five interceptions, the passer.

Speaker 4 (01:03:02):
Ing of one oh six point three. Obviously there's a
blatant difference. Then, I would say, of guys on similar teams,
and I mean, keep the Brady's out of this one. Hm,
would you think that most have more success at home
than on the road. I would think so, Yeah, I
do too. Especially remember now most of those losses came
last year on the road, right, So I mean they've

(01:03:25):
lost on the road to who they lost on the road, Minnesota,
Vikings and Packers to the best teams, Vikings one of
the best teams the NFL playoff teams. Yeah, playoff teams,
I think. So with that in mind, is he is
it an issue or is it just that's life.

Speaker 5 (01:03:44):
I want to say it's a little too early to
call it an issue. Agree, but it's it's something to
keep track of.

Speaker 4 (01:03:49):
No doubt. Because the numbers are are blatantly different. Yes,
like so, But also let me ask you this the team.
Is the team a little more conservative on the road?
Are they playing it closer to the vest on the
road looking at these numbers? Yeah? Are they afraid? Is
it play not to win, to play not to lose
as supposed to win on the road? Yeah, I mean
all those things that come into and then there's some

(01:04:11):
you'll find some. There'll be the outlier there where a
quarterback plays better on the road because he doesn't like
home cooking, meaning you know that he kind of likes
to get away from the crowd at home and loves
being the villain. There's those guys too. We see it
in baseball, we see it in all sports that like
going somewhere else, which is okay too. But first and foremost,
like we do in life, protect your home first. I mean,
I mean, are our leaders in government could learn that first,

(01:04:34):
that'd be great. Protect take care of your home first
and make sure that make sure those people have a
place to live. And then then we'll deal with the
periphery stuff, same thing, and take care of your business
at home and split on the road, or at least
be you know what I'm saying at least at least
try to play as close to five hundred ball as
you can. If you steal a couple extra great, then
you're having one of those special seasons. So it's not something.

(01:04:59):
Am I concern that if they go on the road
and play Kansas City or Baltimore would he play, you know,
like in the playoffs last year? Am I concern that
he can't handle the pressure. No, it hasn't even entered
my mind yet. Now, if we're talking in the middle
of next season, that his numbers continue to dip and
they don't win, and most of his picks and most
of his you know, he's throwing games away late where

(01:05:20):
he's not playing his best under pressure on the road,
then we can say, well, there's something to it. He's
just far better at home. But I don't think, well,
the numbers early on in your career. Listen, he's a
three and ten team last year, I would have expected
even worse going in considering a rookie quarterback on a
three and ten team or a three win team. Should
I say the first not three and win from three

(01:05:40):
to ten wins, but a seven win difference going in
last year, you didn't think they were getting ten wins.
Nobody did no, and so I think it's way premature
for us to wonder if it's a great point and
you bring it up. But I to answer your question,
I would not that would not be a concern of mine.

Speaker 5 (01:05:56):
Right now, Strout has crossed three hundred passing yards on
the road just one time. He has four road starts
where he failed to throw a single touchdown. He's thrown
at least one touchdown in every home start.

Speaker 4 (01:06:04):
Yeah, Now, if they are going to play and do
what they want to do in this division, that's going
to have to improve. But I would imagine that you know,
Stefan Diggs's catches and Tank Dell's contribution and offensive line
protection on the road are all going to have to
get better as well.

Speaker 5 (01:06:23):
Is that a I know, at the end of the day,
the players have to execute. I mean we talk about it,
and for the Astros, you know, there were bullpen woes
left and right. At one point people were calling for
Josh Miller's job the pitching coach. At the end of
the day, pitchers got execute. Same thing here. But when
you look at these numbers and you look at the
comparison home in a way on the road. Is this

(01:06:43):
a Bobby slowk play calling thing or does it always
go back to players have to execute?

Speaker 4 (01:06:48):
No, I think it's a combination. It's hard to execute
a pass play if you're handing it off, or you're
not hard to execute a third and ten completion down
the field in clutch situations if the coverage is saying
third and ten, we'll give them a check down and
you get four yards and you have to punt. Whose
fault is that if there's nowhere to throw the football.
The key is winning on first down, So you stay
out of those situations. But I think it's a combination.

(01:07:10):
Are you naturally all right? You're coaching your kids and
I know these are growing up that you're coaching your
kids on a road game and it's three to one,
two to one, you're up or you're down. There's going
to be a tendency for you to keep your guys
in just keep the ball and keep the ball in
the ballpark. It just is because you don't want what
are you trying to also do? Right? And what happens

(01:07:32):
when you make you force a ball down the field
picked interception or strip, sack, fumble or fumble for it,
and you're right, it just starts to build. So you're
trying to do that. But in the process, there's got
to be that fine line where he says, you know what,
I gotta have the same mentality on the road as
I do at home. Now you're up seventeen points and
it's six minutes to go, hand the ball off and
get out of business and play. But don't quit playing pressure,

(01:07:54):
defense or whatever it is you do. Because these guys
can complete passes and move down the field quickly. You
still got to stay somewhat of I just think the
road lends itself to you get a little more nervous
about momentum home, So what do you do? You protect
it a little more. And I think the great ones
go into the building and say we are at home
on the road, we are at home, and we're gonna

(01:08:14):
We're gonna show you and have a plan. And it's
just part of doing it and doing it and doing it.
So I think it is a combination I do. And
it's easier for us to sit back here and say,
Bobby be more aggressive, but the truth is they need
to be and it all starts with giving your quarterback
a chance to deliver the ball without having to feel

(01:08:35):
pressured everything, because what's gonna end up happening. I'm just
telling you, as good as he is, your head starts
to go places you don't want it to go. I'm
talking about your vision. You know, if it keeps happening,
you know what your first two first one drop back read,
see rotation in your eyes, go right to the pass rush.
And the last thing I need for my quarterback is
for his eyes to be staring at the pass rush.
Human nature, if you're taking all kinds of hits, what
do I got? Where are my sidestepping? Now? The ability

(01:08:56):
to stand in there and deliver, and that's part of theirs.
They have got to get better in pass protection. They
just do and Bobby Slow cast to get back to Hey,
I'm on a three win team. What do I got
to lose? But another game? And it paid for them,
paid off. You went out and spent this money and
drafted to get these guys. Don't leave the ferrari in
the garage, man, Yeah, yeah, don't leave the ferrari in

(01:09:18):
the garage. Let's go and you and not just get
it out where you're tooling around the neighborhood You've got
to let that thing out to gallup. You got to
do it. You got to do it. Sounds like another
white guy phrase. Definitely, is there you go? So, yeah,
I think it's important to do that. And you know,
I would expect them to be aggressive at home, but
at some point in time to be with the big boys,
you have to go on the road and flex your muscles.

(01:09:41):
And that's the flex. Yeah, on the road to whooping
their ass and staying aggressive, not because you're playing from behind,
because you're playing in front, right, That's what I want
to see.

Speaker 5 (01:09:49):
Yeah, coming off that loss at the Packers, where do
the Texans land in the updated NFL Power rankings? Also,
who's a sneaky candidate for MVP as get into week
eight of the NFL season. That's next right here on
the Seawan Salisbury Show.

Speaker 4 (01:10:05):
Let the celebration start.

Speaker 3 (01:10:07):
War Sean Salisbury on Sports Talk seven.

Speaker 5 (01:10:10):
Ninety We're gonna look at these updated power rankings here
in just a second, Austin, thanks for holding Good morning.

Speaker 4 (01:10:20):
How's it going this morning, guys. I've got two things.

Speaker 13 (01:10:24):
First question I have or first thing that I have
to ask from you, is Lalima. I need a show
with you and Ross of just y'all's in person impersonations,
because between yours of Jerry Jones and Ross's of Garrett Cole,
like that would be the greatest show of all time.

(01:10:45):
And two, will Brian Cashman ever be able to get
D's out of his mouth? Or is he just gonna
continue to talk about twenty seventeen?

Speaker 4 (01:10:57):
And that's all I got out here. Hey, before you
go with that show with Garrett Cole, And so it's basically,
you want to Garrett Cole Jerry Jones show? Do you
want him to talk? Do you want him to talk
like those guys the entire show?

Speaker 13 (01:11:09):
Well, they have so many good impersonations that we could
just do a show of all of their impersonations.

Speaker 4 (01:11:16):
Oh got it? Okay? I thought you want him to
be Cole and act as Cole and Jerry Jones on
like an hour or two show every day, and that's
a lot of material, a lot. So yeah, I just I.

Speaker 13 (01:11:28):
Just think those two impersonations are probably both of their
best ones.

Speaker 4 (01:11:32):
There you go, because.

Speaker 13 (01:11:34):
Ross has a good Kalm McNair, but it's nowhere near
as good as.

Speaker 4 (01:11:37):
Is Yeah, I don't think I've ever heard him do
either or Garrett cole so as Garrett cole is is good,
but it's also can be confused with Patrick Mahomes. Okay,
so what about the Clanton does who is like eight billion?
Right a lot? He could be a guest host. There
you go. He does what he does? Who does he
do all the time? Isn't there one that he does

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all the time? The people that they would talk about?
Who is it that he does? Is it Jim Rome? Yeah, yeah, yeah,
it's pretty good. Yeah, we'll we'll uh well, we'll talk
about Brian Cashman and him, you know, he won't leave
the astros. I appreciate the call. Austin. Yeah, we hit
on Brian Cashman yesterday and great point by Austin about

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these you know what is it? I mean, he's let
this get into his friggin soul. Oh yeah, as Brian
Cashman and you know what this mere minions, I'm tired
of it. Yeah, he can't let it go, which tells
me that there's a reason why they haven't wonted world
to since two thousand and nine. It permeates all the

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way through the organization. Bitter, I mean, what do they
say the guy who's bitter suffers more than the people
that he's bitter at. You know what I got news
for you? Have you lost one bit of sleep over
Brian Cashman's opinion over these last decade and a half. No,
and you won't lose it the next day, kid and
a half. And hopefully they'll go in there and get
their ass kicked by the Dodgers. Yeah, he'll have to

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wait another year. Yeah, and maybe another year. What's he
gonna blame this one on. I'm actually over that they
paid for show heo Tani and that's not right.

Speaker 5 (01:13:11):
Yeah, yeah, I'm actually surprised that he still has a job.

Speaker 4 (01:13:14):
Really.

Speaker 5 (01:13:15):
They get beat in the playoffs every single year usually,
you know, when you can't make it past that, it's
like we talk about quarterbacks in the NFL. When you
can't make it past January and you start looking at
the place, you start looking at the GM. And for
Brian Cashman, they haven't been to the World Series since
oh nine. Now you're finally back there and you want
to bring up the astros.

Speaker 4 (01:13:35):
Like, like I said, man hints more focus on what
somebody else is doing than on yourself. And you can't
tell me that his did that. Players don't listen to
how he approaches it, and if he continues to stay
it this way, then there you go. Yeah, there you go,
get it, get you know, move on? Yeah, Well he can't,
and that's part of the problem for you. Yeah, move on.

Speaker 6 (01:13:56):
All right.

Speaker 5 (01:13:56):
Let's uh as we get ready to get into the
eight o'clock hoarl, let's look at some update of power
rankings and where the Texans land. Obviously they lose to
the Packers last second field goal. You got the Chiefs
at number one, six in Oshawan. Who do you think
number two is?

Speaker 4 (01:14:12):
Should be? Baltimore? Detroit? Detroit is number two, Ravens three,
Ravens three, I would say four. Probably that we've got
Minnesota in the top five. Yeap, Minnesota is number four
and number five. I don't think they're gonna I think
they put Pittsburgh ahead of the Texans right now. They've
got Pittsburgh down at number ten. Okay, let's see five.
They don't have the Texas at five though, do they do?

Speaker 6 (01:14:34):
Not know?

Speaker 4 (01:14:34):
Yeah, let me go through the divisions. I know I'm
leaving somebody out, maybe the Packers. They do have the
Packers at number five and then number six six. Buffalo
in there somewhere Buffalo is number six, Texans number seven,
all right, they dropped four spots after that long and
then eight nine, let's see eight, nine to ten or
teams that well you already told me. Ten is yeah Steelers. Sorry,

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so eight and nine or t teams, I mean, kind
of kind of shocking with you. They're not. Let's see
eight and nine and ten. It can't be anybody in
this division. No Chargers, No, okay, eight and nine both
have reag right, eight and nine, oh okay, then Washington,

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for sure, I would have put them in there. I
think Washington is the best team in the East. And
number nine and then well the only other teams Denver
they could be a top ten. They got Chicago. They
got Chicago number eight. Really yes, good for them. And
to look at Denver's improved this year. Look what uh
Caleb Williams is doing in Chicago and Jayden Daniels is

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doing in Washington. It's pretty impressive that NFC North has
become really really good. Yeah, your worst team is pretty
damn good. Yeah, so we didn't think it was going
to be and it is a in twenty twenty four.
It's a hell of a quarterback division because the way
Donald and Caleb Williams are playing Jordan Loves Jordan Love,
and we Jared Goff deserves MVP talk. You have.

Speaker 5 (01:16:08):
A sneaky MVP candidate. It's obviously Lamar Jackson is leading
the way right now.

Speaker 4 (01:16:13):
And I would if I was voting today, I would
put Derrick Henry and then Lamar Jackson. I do they
would go back to back. I think that Derek Henry
it's easy to get. It's a quarterback award, so if
they voted, Lamar would win it.

Speaker 6 (01:16:23):
Now.

Speaker 4 (01:16:23):
I know he's versaal, but he's they both made each
other better, but they give it right now. You know
who the Offensive Player of the Year is, Derek Henrick Henry,
and and he and Lamar would be the MVP. I
would reverse it right now and I'd go Offensive Player
of the Year Lamar Jackson. But it's a quarterback awards,
so they put MVP on him first, and then that
Derek Henry's impact has been unbelievable. I would have in

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my and then the other top five, I would have
Jared Goff in there. That's the sneaky one. He should
be in there. I would have. It's fascinating to me
how Josh Allen's done a great job with that. He
should be in the top five. And they just added
Amark Cooper to that right, and he's and they needed
a weapon. I don't think Mahomes is tie his numbers.

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He's not a top five m v P. Now they're winning,
and he could go on a roll and get in there,
but his numbers, it's a numbers game. He's not in
I would put Burrow in there three and four, but
Joe Burrow's remembers numbers the way Joe Burrow's got his
team playing a little bit better. But his numbers are
MVP numbers. He'd be in there where I know we're
probably I'll tell you what you could have thrown the

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We don't give it the defensive guys, but Hutchinson was
playing like an MVP on defense before he got hurt.
Who else he was? He was going to be the clearest.
I don't you know, I don't. I don't think there's
really anybody else you can how the hell see? This
is what I don't understand.

Speaker 5 (01:17:43):
Patrick Mahomes is Patrick Mahomes, but he really hasn't been
playing hits out football.

Speaker 4 (01:17:47):
He doesn't Patrick Mahomes should not get a first place
both he had the second best to odds right now. Well,
because he's Mahomes and because Kansas City wins and they
expect him to get hot at some point. Add DeAndre
Hopkins to the mix, I personally, and Mahomes is the
best quarterback in the league right now. Hell, C J.
Stroud's having a better year than Mahomes is. Yeah, and
he's great, and he makes plays. We're not talking about

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making plays once in a while or you know, and
they're undefeated, but he's Mahomes, it's Kansas City, and you know,
at somewhere he'll they'll get rolling somewhat on offense. But no,
he's not even in the mv he's not even in
the MVP. Talk. Yeah, I don't. I don't understand it.
Like we just stayed. Five or six guys that did
dinner should be ahead of him, five for sure, and
four of them are quarterbacks. It's four quarterbacks and Derrick

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Henry and yes, what do you mean, Sean Burrow? Theyre
three and four. Go ahead and look at his numbers. Yeah,
they would maybe oh and seven if it wasn't for
that guy. Yeah, Lamar Jackson, Josh Allen Jared Goff, c J. Shroud,
Joe Burrow, Derrick Henry all should have better odds than
Patrick Mahomes and them should even in a conversation right now,
right now, you want to you're going to put him
in the best team conversation, go ahead, but as an

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undefeated team. But there there's he's not the MVP of
the league and he's not even in the top five.

Speaker 6 (01:18:55):
C J.

Speaker 5 (01:18:56):
Stroud coming in at plus eleven hundred, he has the
fifth best to win MVP in the NFL.

Speaker 4 (01:19:01):
They better pick it up aggressively on the road, and
they better protect him more if you want that award. Yeah,
he's gonna have to keep going. That's for I'm sure.

Speaker 5 (01:19:08):
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Speaker 3 (01:21:10):
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Speaker 1 (01:21:14):
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Speaker 5 (01:21:23):
Tough, tough way to start at the NBA season. Like
I said, to start the show at six, Call the mayor,
cancel the parade. Ain't happening, lose the season opener. Done,
eighty one games left, so you're finished. I'm out out dogged.

Speaker 4 (01:21:39):
So what if they go on three eight. If they
win three in a row, you'll call that. You'll put
the parade back on the parade. So you're one of
You're a dow Jones are uh huh. Yeah, you just
show with the emotion of the moment. Absolutely, yeah, Alprin
show Sun that's really really had twenty five points eighteen rebounds. Plumber,
you want to do NBA? Yeah? Could you imagine doing me?

(01:22:00):
Be fantastic. I'm telling you it'd be awesome. Jalen Green
from three point land Boom, that's a three the twenty
What number is Jalen Green? Anybody now? Alpi, Alper and
Spoon spins off, a defender, goes up and one. He's
gonna go to the charity strive to shoot a and one?

(01:22:23):
Sound the charity strive. You call it the charity strip.
Have you ever done? Have you done any basketball games?
Like play by player or color analysts? Do you realize
back in the day when I was first on doing
television ESPN, I had to talk to them about doing
play by play for USC basketball.

Speaker 6 (01:22:43):
Oh.

Speaker 4 (01:22:44):
I wanted that more than anything all the other stuff.
I fine, I wanted to do play by play for
for for basketball. I would love it because even though
I played basketball and recruited by I wanted as that
you want the expertise somebody played it as an analyst.
At that point, I wanted to do play by play

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for college, for my alma mater at USC. Schedule wise
it would have been tough to do. But I had
I had, you know, put my name in the hat
and wanted to do it. I was that would have
been a blast for me. And then you have you
know whoever the analyst is, a former player, whoever it is,
or you know, media guy whatever, former players sitting next
to you. That would have been a blast. I wanted
to do it on radio for them, that was years ago.
That would be really cool. Aside from you know, Battlebot's

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host and played by play guy, which was one of
my favorite gigs of all time. That's I haven't been
able to, but I would love to do play by
play for another sport and then bring in the expert,
you know, analyst to do that, because if you're gonna
call it that way, so you'd want John Smoltz to
be getting the inside in baseball.

Speaker 5 (01:23:46):
Funny story about talking about like your career in media.
Obviously you were in some movies, obviously. I think the
most famous one is bench Armers. I coached fifteen year olds, right, yeah,
last weekend, two weekends ago. Whenever we played one of
my players in between innings, they were, you know, joking around,
and they quoted Benchwarmers, and I said, and a lot

(01:24:08):
of a lot of my players when they're driving with
their parents the.

Speaker 4 (01:24:11):
Age and stuff where they go back and watch.

Speaker 5 (01:24:13):
They love so they listen to the show, right, so
they know you just as Sean Salisbury. And I was like,
do you guys know that Sean was in bench Warmers
and Brad and bench Warmers, so they know they know
you as Brad. Like the kid that I was one
of my players was like, wait a minute, you talking
about the guy that punched the mannequin. You think you're
hot because you know words, right, And I'm like, yeah,
that's the guy that that that that's that's the guy

(01:24:33):
that you hear with me on the radio, right And no, no,
So then I got to pull it up and show
them and they're like, it's just crazy to watch a
fifteen year old mind.

Speaker 4 (01:24:43):
Oh my gosh. I've had like kids come up to
me or even adults come to me like in an
airport arrest and say hey, Brad, and I don't hear them.
At first, I look and then I said, what do
you mean. It's like, oh yeah, that's honest truth. And
and then you know, people who come up said, I
know that voice he used to be When you're on TV.
You think it's because your face and television, but but
voice wise, and I'll tell you it's it's sometimes it's

(01:25:05):
it's it's eerie and strange. But I never thought. You know,
you go through your whole career and you think, okay,
football quarterback. You can be playing a super Bowl broadcast.
You're gonna be winning it. You know all those they
broadcasting the Super Bowl. And yet I'll be coaching at
football camps. This is honest to god truth. And these
camps and these kids are twelve to eight and or

(01:25:28):
their parents, and I'll see them where they're looking and
there's you're going through it in class and I can
so to jump out for I. So let's let's yes,
not very They have no and most of them at
that age have zero unless their parents told them. Have zero. Idea.
You played a decade in the league, and that's okay.
In football camp, they probably want to know that just
because you're teaching them or you coached it or whatever.

(01:25:50):
It's not an ego. They says, okay if they don't. Hell,
these kids these days don't know who Eric Dickerson and
Marcus Allen are, So how in the world would you
expect them to know who you are? You know what
I mean? And so you're sitting up there and also
or they're looking at you different and then some of them,
you know, at that age, they're just there. They're worried
about the camp. They're not even paying attention to the coach.
Right you're in a classroom trying to teach it, and
they're like, you're worried about going on the field and

(01:26:10):
how they're going to handle it. They want to showcase themselves.
But then they're going. And then all of a sudden,
you say, Okay, any questions you guys have and need
you go? And you say, oh, and by the way,
they want to know your history. So you give them
a little quick bile and I'll be damned did their
eyes get big because of And then they oh, no way, coach,
And then all of a sudden you're their best friend.

(01:26:30):
You have no idea you you did television or football.
They know you as you're the the the Twisters. Yeah
you're black guy. Yeah right, you're the You're the mean
gay coach. And it's just that's what my role was.
Yeah on TV, I mean on the movie Benchwarmers. So
they have a zero idea about anything else. It's it's
a wee. It's strange how their parents and grandparents work.

(01:26:53):
It is, and all of a sudden, now I'm I'm
their guy. Yeah, all listen to everything coach says, because
he was Brad and bench warmers. Right, it's a class
I say, could you guys, It's like when I went
on went on Jay Leno twice. This is a pad
of the back. It's just, you know, I want to
you know, when you're growing up as a football player,
the things one as it used to be, it's no
longer that that important. But to be on the cover

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of sports illustrating that that's what you wanted to do.
And then he wanted to be a David Letterman guest
because you were the Super Bowl MVP. Or if you're
a model or an actor, I'm sure cover a GQ
magazine was one. If you're a broadcaster, you want to
go on Oh you're covering the Super Bowl? What do
you look at? You know those things? Yeah, And when
I went on Jay Little twice, it was four being
the host of battle Bots had nothing to do with football,

(01:27:35):
nothing to do with broadcasting. Well it did because it
was a hole because he is a motor you know,
he's a he's a gear guy. Huge. Yeah, and so
that he was intrigued with it. I'm thinking, you're telling me,
I'm one day I get it in value to go
on Leno twice because nothing And I'm saying, now, how's
that for spgating. Yeah, at fifteen, I wasn't thinking, you

(01:27:57):
know what, BattleBox is going to be the reason I
get to go on Jay len When we come, I'm
sitting there with Matchbox twenty and Brendan Fraser with a
guests that I'll never forget. I'm thinking, this is way
above my pig grade. Dude, this isn't me. And I'm
not on here because I just called the Super Bowl.
I'm on here because I am the play by play
host of battle battle Bots, which to me is still
it's it was like, it's like the following with the

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battle Bots was a trip to the original. Oh no,
I loved it. So it's just like you say, for kids, Oh,
I don't know who you are a coach, Oh your
bradon bench warmers, it's it. And then all of a
sudden you got there. You guarded their attention.

Speaker 5 (01:28:30):
I'm coach Sean played in the NFL for over a decade.
I won a great Cup in the Canadian Football League
and they're like, oh okay, You're like, yeah, you're going
through x's and no's with them, and anybody got any questions?

Speaker 4 (01:28:42):
Coach? What else did you do while I was in
a couple movies? What yeah, Oh it's it's like and
bench warmers because that relates to them, right yeah, yeah,
Oh my gosh, it's like, gosh, what a what a buzzkill?
That's the only reason they do. That's not so I'm saying, like,
you have a fifteen year old mind, yes, how it works?

(01:29:02):
Oh yeah, oh what don't kid yourself. You and I
that ari I still have a twelve to fifty year
old It works, but listen to the radio, you know that.
Then all of a sudden, I'm like, I couldn't do
no wrong. Yeah, I was like, well, I'm going to
coach you the same way. You just haven't a bit.
Then I tell him I'm going to give him a twister,
and then they start laughing, want to do it, and
they hang around and their parents and and their parents
are the young parents are at the age when that

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came out, and now they're raising their kids and they
go watch it and it's one of those I've seen
it twenty times. Coach, Great, it's awesome. You remember when
I played Absolutely not, but I've seen Benchwarmer exactly. It's
it's classic. But what what fun that was? What's the
line that you had in bench Warmth? Oh you rascal?

(01:29:43):
Do I say? Little or dirty rascal? Whatever it is
on that scene when I run back into the house
with a cool boy, Yes, which is, by the way,
is Chris Farley's brother? Is it really John Farley who
you see a lot of the commercial like MasterCard commercials.

Speaker 3 (01:29:57):
That guy.

Speaker 4 (01:29:57):
I didn't know that that's that's that's Chris Farle, his brother.
And he does his brother's voice imitation that sounds just oh,
and that's it's hard. Well, that's what that was, like
Sandler's best friend. Yeah, right, And so we do it.
But in that scene there we'd come out of that
house and that was the same street. You know Reggie
Jackson came by beating the mailboxes up in the back

(01:30:18):
baseball bat. Yeah, we came out of that scene and
Sander goes, you too, He goes just the way the
script has one thing. He said, just just keep it
and we kept running it back and running back, and
a couple of times we came out said stuff there
was so so like, there's kids of this movie. Yeah,
and he'd say, Sawisberry and you can't say that back
in do it again and we're sitting there, dude, tears

(01:30:40):
coming down your face, right, and he did. That's what
makes Sandler so great. Aside from his loyalty. He did
let it rip. And you never know when he's gonna say, yeah,
that's done, move on. It's like, oh, okay, cool. So
just the people around I was in you know, you're
in over your head because we're dealing with guys that
are great at their profession. Right. But one of the
great thrills in my life because my kids got to

(01:31:01):
go and be on the in the movie and just
the way they all treat and it was making those movies.
You actually are sitting in your trailer, thinking I do
I really have a trailer with my name on it?
This is this is reserved for people, you know, the
mean streets. ESCO doesn't get this right. So it was
a play. But I just anything. I thought of Sandler
and those guys then, and I held them in high regard.

(01:31:22):
It was escalated one hundred times because just one of us,
meaning just a good dude. Yeah, and it made it
made it made making the movie. And sometimes when you
try to do when I was doing Rob Schneider twisting
him on the baseball diamond, I couldn't keep a straight face.
He's like three feet shorter than me, and I'm staring
down at him and I'm doing it, and but I'm
conscious of using there because they're on a time clock

(01:31:46):
with money and you know the expenses and all that
they're going, Hey Salisbury, you know cauld I'd be lack.
I couldn't get there a couple of like and I
wanted to make sure you hit the lines right, but
but doing it like natural right, But I'm staring down
at Schneider and he's looking up at me, and like
I can't. I can't get through it. Like two or
three times Sawsbury, God Sawsbury. Where we are time clock here?

(01:32:06):
We got another scene that they shoot that scene for
like thirty you do it again and they got a
camera here. Then you stop down to it's like hurry
up and wait it is. That's why I gained a
lot of respect. And these guys who have all the lines,
like a Denzel Washington, what they go through with their
patient staffed everything and get the same emotion twenty five times.
It's a we think it's an easy work. I'm telling

(01:32:26):
you understand how it's not easy. I don't get it,
and I'm sitting there watching, but but I can't help
because my naturally just laughing at these guys. Right, I
see him on TV doing movies and I'm like laughing
in the big scram laughing my ass up. And then
you finally say, okay, Sean, don't laugh this time. You
got to keep it straight face and that dude, I
can set my drink on your head. Yeah wait, how
can I keep it strong?

Speaker 6 (01:32:45):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (01:32:45):
Yeah yeah, And he's just such a good dude. But
I'm like I can't get in. And then, like I
told you, I hit the mask and hit the guy
in the gay and what a start to my acting career, right,
you know, awesome. This guy's got to go get plastic
surgery literally that day and was back at work the
next day. It was those times. Those memories will be
forever because of the way I was treated by those
people so good. Not for the money you make and

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all that, it was just the experience that the memories
like anything. Yeah, in a locker that was as close
to a locker room as I got from being in
a locker room. Because he just had a blast.

Speaker 5 (01:33:15):
Yeah, seven seven ninety is the number to join. H'
we go out to the phone lines. Also, there is
a college quarterback that is up and retiring. What in
the hell is going on? We'll talk about it next.

Speaker 3 (01:33:27):
This Sean Salisbury Show continues to continue.

Speaker 4 (01:33:32):
Augustine, welcome in.

Speaker 6 (01:33:34):
Hey, good morning guys.

Speaker 9 (01:33:36):
Uh Sean, he said you were like the the announcer
for BattleBots.

Speaker 4 (01:33:41):
Was the original host for battle Bots. Yeah, me and Bill.
Bill Dwyer was my UH and and you know when
we did the broadcast, I was the when I say host,
I was the play by play guy and Bill Dwyer
was the was the uh, the analyst, and we had
uh Bill Ny the science guy. Donna Diericho from was
part of the you know, she was part of what's

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your show on the beach? What's that called a go
with tassel Off? She was a bay Watch and we do. Yeah,
we were the original cast. Yeah, that's the one with
the you had like the main boss robots in the
corner of the ring right had Well it was a
it was a big old cage and like Vlad the Impaler,
I mean yeah, it was the original and they'd build
these guys with a lot of money and smarts, engineered

(01:34:24):
these robots and it was a phenomenal, phenomenal time and
great people, great cast, but also great a great team
at Comedy Central. Yeah, we were the we were not
we were the original the first show first time. Do
you remember do you remember Chaos two, the one that
was flip all of them?

Speaker 8 (01:34:41):
Oh?

Speaker 4 (01:34:41):
Yeah, they flipped and Vlad the Impaler had like there
was there was also the one maybe you're talking about,
was also the they'd go under They had a long
arm that would slide underneath them and flip them over
the top of their shoulder. Yeah, it was. It was
a phenomenal watch and just the brilliance of these guys
who could build these things. It was incredible we had
I had. I had a freaking blast and ESPN. When

(01:35:02):
my contract came up at ESPN, they wanted me to
I had to give it up, and I wish I
wouldn't have because it didn't It wasn't a conflict of interest.
It's just like, you know, want them tonopolize your time
and make you do eight million things. But I wish
I could have continued because you know, we had great
success with it and the team was awesome, and it
would have been great to continue to do it. So
but it was a blessing and I when I got

(01:35:24):
when I went for that audition, I I was doing
it for a friend. He said come on, come up
and be my guy because he wanted a gig, and
there was like ten thousand people auditioning for it. I
knew nothing about it, and so I went for my friend.
They called me back a second time of saying what
am I doing? And the third time I went back
they hired me. And it was like it was like
a It was a game changer because it was really

(01:35:45):
cool and they treated us well and we were filming
that at the same time they'd filled with Adam Carolla
and uh, and what's my guy, Jimmy Kimmel. We're filling
what was it the show when Jimmy Kimmel was actually fine? Yeah,
just a those two guys, so they and they loved it.
So it was we had a blast doing it.

Speaker 1 (01:36:01):
Man.

Speaker 4 (01:36:01):
It was a blessing and an honor to do it. Man,
I loved it.

Speaker 3 (01:36:04):
Have you seen the new the new one?

Speaker 4 (01:36:07):
I've seen bits and p I don't watch it. I'll
stick with the original. So I was pretty we we
had a good time for those seasons.

Speaker 6 (01:36:16):
Yeah, that was back on the old analog TV.

Speaker 4 (01:36:19):
It was awesome, had times man. Yeah, you appreciate, thank you.
And let's talk to Brandon.

Speaker 14 (01:36:27):
Brandon, good morning, Good morning, Brian, Good morning, Sean, Good morning.
Where I talked to Texans Sean? Can I ask you something?

Speaker 4 (01:36:36):
Yeah, yeah, that's why you're on brother. What's up?

Speaker 14 (01:36:40):
Where is playing the locket at?

Speaker 4 (01:36:43):
Where is who? Hornets?

Speaker 14 (01:36:47):
Not hornets?

Speaker 4 (01:36:51):
Who?

Speaker 6 (01:36:51):
I don't know?

Speaker 4 (01:36:52):
Say it again, Brandon again.

Speaker 14 (01:36:54):
Where's Memphis playing at playing in the Houston?

Speaker 4 (01:36:58):
Where's Memphis? Well, well, when's Memphis playing Houston? And you're
talking about in a basketball or football NBA NBA, they're
playing here? At home on Friday. Oh he's I thought,
he's not talking about me because he went from college. Yeah,
so he's talking about Memphis, and Memphis. Isn't it here

(01:37:20):
here on Friday? Yeah? There you go.

Speaker 14 (01:37:23):
Okay, where's Texas Tech playing at?

Speaker 4 (01:37:27):
You know, I have no idea, I haven't even looked, Brandon.
An easy way sometimes to do that, and I mean,
because you're you seem pretty adept with the you know,
your great game, you know gaming guy and stuff is
if you just google Texas Tech schedule or Rocket schedule,
it'll pop right up and tell you they'll give you
the entire schedule. So you go in there and punch

(01:37:49):
their name in and say where's Texas Tech playing? They'll
give you that information immediate least, and then then you can,
you know, have it easier so you already know coming
on here where they are. Then you can focus on
the game.

Speaker 14 (01:38:00):
Okay, I'm I'm ready for the Colts in the Texans.

Speaker 4 (01:38:09):
Yeah, so were we? And that game's here at home
on Sunday afternoon.

Speaker 14 (01:38:13):
Yeah, I was thinking twenty one this time and Texans win. Yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:38:19):
I like the prediction. The prediction. Appreciate it, Brandon, have
a good day. Buddy, thank you, Bud. Hmm, that's Tom Brady. Third?
Was it three nineteen? I think he's a green nineteen
sounds like I don't know sounds is it green or three?

(01:38:39):
We used we'd go, we go, we go, Romo, we go,
color number, color number, so you know seven, Yeah, we
we use white.

Speaker 5 (01:38:49):
Green, you gotta be white. I feel like that's racist.
Tripley's three nineteen saying three.

Speaker 4 (01:38:57):
Do think he's saying three cadences you got in there?
You know he's got so many just bags and tricks
in there. You know, here we go. Just don't play
that gas ass.

Speaker 8 (01:39:12):
Here we go.

Speaker 4 (01:39:14):
You know his teammates are probably like, here we go,
Here we go. Mike's fifty five.

Speaker 5 (01:39:19):
Dude, You know his teammates when they're getting their ass
whooped and he's screaming, here we go, emotion.

Speaker 4 (01:39:26):
Motion, Mike fifty five, Mike fifty five.

Speaker 5 (01:39:30):
Dak just say hup said black headache, just say that,
Just say hot Dak stop, here we go.

Speaker 4 (01:39:37):
Well, dude, you're down, Here we go, Here we go.
Chuck chuck, check check, Omaha, here we go. I do
love it, bro shutting up and say hot, well that
the ball off heakes fat ass. That may be a
code word for you know, here we go. I mean
normally you say here we go, we normally stop. But
think about it. It's got to be in the cadence
because I know it is. Normally you're like saying, hey,

(01:39:59):
here we go, guys, and rittle you get up to
here we goes a trade like here we got that's
his omaha or whatever. It's like the trigger to get
that whatever. Whenever I say here we go, it's the
it's the next verbiages with ball. Right.

Speaker 5 (01:40:11):
But then I would say, if I was a team,
ou would say, dak, change it up, dude, we're down
thirty five.

Speaker 4 (01:40:24):
And if you when you if you watch Caydence, So
going on two is really going on one, not because
they don't go, we don't stagger because it screws up
your office. Rarely do you hear this, you know, on
two where the guys well hot, it's normally now you
roll it. So the sinner is usually honestly snap it
on one. So you say it's on two on two ready,

(01:40:46):
and soe you go go Mike, Mike fifty eight fifty eight, Hey,
hey see alert the slot blitz and you're pointing all
over to say down set white, eighty white, and he's
snapping on the first one, rolling rolling on three, it's.

Speaker 2 (01:41:04):
Shut.

Speaker 4 (01:41:06):
And then you'll like this year, Well you go like
this and you point to your temples. Okay, now you're
pointing here. Now the next time we roll through, it's
on one red seven, red seven. I don't know what
that means. On the other side. Hey, hey, that's you.
That's that's you. That's you and I, You and I.
And then you tap the back. Get him over here,

(01:41:27):
you got yere pointing.

Speaker 3 (01:41:29):
Yeah, here we go.

Speaker 4 (01:41:33):
I know Dak says here we go all the time,
but I tell him, here we go. We're going into
a new contract, dact. That's why I'm responsible for that cadence. Look,
I know that they tap on the glass, you know
they tap on the glass, and Dak says, here we go.
We're about marketing here, not championships. Look, Mike McCarthy, he's
not drawing up good place. I need to be. Do
I need to come down there, Mike, Well, he's already

(01:41:53):
the owner and the general man. You might as well
be the coordinator too. Well, here we go, God do
a feature on all the cads.

Speaker 5 (01:42:05):
I would love that. I would honestly love that because
I want to hear I used to all of them.

Speaker 4 (01:42:09):
Dan Patrick, and when we go on, Dan and I
used to He'd always want me to do Marino's kick
because I had I had it down completely because I
used to, I mean used to study those cases. Some
guys use the same color number all the time. Yeah,
some guys change it up. But Marino at that time,
and Marina didn't say hut, it was touch yeah, because
he said it so fast it sounded like the time.

(01:42:30):
And you know, Dan would be you got to say, Dan,
watch him. You'll never see him go to the line scrimmage.
Marino licking the whole all five fingers licks him and
he says he throwing? Is he running? Did it all
the time and it just and I used to Dan
used to cry laughing because Marina never said, I mean
run together. And that was it on four D say
it two times eight times? What do you say? So yeah,

(01:42:51):
they should do it. Be a great feature doing all
the different caides time, how guys sounded and voice inflection,
and how they used the hard count elway. You know,
head Bob, I think it would be a funny feature.
Would be. That's like a Kenny Main special. We need
him back. I know where'd he go? Yeah, well that's
another bad get rid of crazy, the most underrated guy

(01:43:14):
ever at Yes, hilarious. It would have been on every
day at Swap Center. I agree.

Speaker 5 (01:43:17):
Let's get to break seven one three seven and we'll
get backup to the phone lines next.

Speaker 3 (01:43:23):
The Sean Salisbury Show continued.

Speaker 4 (01:43:28):
Yeah, you know audible, we had audibles. Our red was
a live color for us. And you know, green and
yellow were right and left. You'd take the R and
green the yell and yellow depending on if we had
a check with me and so you just the first
thing you said, if you said green seventy, you were
going with the play call R to the right, all
that stuff. I was a Cayden, more of a white
fifty white. He just kind of rolls off the tongue

(01:43:49):
and black. Black and white were used a lot because
white was a dummy color. Black usually a dummy color.
Red was a live color for obvious reasons. Green and
yellow were you know, check with me colors. You being
from Escow, you know I figured you'd be a brown guy.
They got to give you the cadence in brown. Brown seventy.

(01:44:09):
So how would you do it if you were a
Hispanic quarterback doing it?

Speaker 6 (01:44:14):
In staid?

Speaker 4 (01:44:15):
Here we go to he on dose on those Okay,
all right? Would it be classic?

Speaker 1 (01:44:23):
Any hey white ay white?

Speaker 4 (01:44:25):
Any look? I know, I know hold fifty six the mic?
I say, hey man, what what if you said? Well
is the mic? What if you said? What now? My guys?
I come from Hispanic town, but I got homes. Yeah,
what give me the ball?

Speaker 3 (01:44:40):
Essay?

Speaker 4 (01:44:41):
What they vente white, vente white?

Speaker 3 (01:44:44):
Trent Hey Holmes.

Speaker 4 (01:44:48):
I said to what I said, hot Hud, I said,
deep man, can you count to dose hose? Yeah? Go
deep man.

Speaker 3 (01:44:56):
See what he's doing to my.

Speaker 4 (01:44:57):
Guys at eSchool. He's got to he's got to call
it out the game. Then when you got to cuss
out him, you gotta cot.

Speaker 9 (01:45:03):
Hey man, I watched him so bad.

Speaker 4 (01:45:08):
Those are my guys. Yeah? Would it be classical winning?
Like a top flight he's he's like he's bilingual, right yeah, yeah,
so they couldn't pick up your cage you started doing it? Yeah?

Speaker 3 (01:45:19):
Never would it be?

Speaker 4 (01:45:20):
You're up by thirty and he say, guys, watch this one. Yeah,
like Jordan's shooting free throws with his eyes closed. You know,
would it be classic if he gave out there's that
have a load of this thirty fun here and a
guy comes in there and rulls off Spanish and then
goes into the Spanish games. Great dude, what was it?

Speaker 11 (01:45:38):
Uh?

Speaker 4 (01:45:39):
Let's see? Uh what is it? What is blanc Covente?
I would love it, man, I would freaking love it.
So we didn't get to that that that point that
in the main streets asco. But it sounds pretty cool.
I actually like it.

Speaker 6 (01:45:59):
I like it.

Speaker 4 (01:45:59):
You cousin, what are you doing? Homes? Yeah, that's funny.
Classic So it would be something like uh yeah, in
thus that means trips right on too on two here
you go trips right and.

Speaker 5 (01:46:16):
Trips whatever, you know whatever, Zebra white classic, though, I
would be so great.

Speaker 4 (01:46:22):
I would. I think that would not be the greatest
cadence ever. Hey, we're gonna go flee flicker, Yeah, like
we did in the park. Is it We threw it
up on the sidelines and he throws it and it works? Yeah?
I love it? Said two five seven. I'm sweating because
I'm laughing. Classic. Let's talk a biscuit. Biscuit, what's happening?

Speaker 9 (01:46:45):
A shot? A couple of Hispanic guys on the softball squad. Man,
let's get it, let's go, let's go.

Speaker 4 (01:46:56):
Yeh yeah, I do so there you go.

Speaker 9 (01:47:02):
Love it man, Hey, man, I told you to believe. Man,
he brought back memories with that. Carl Krawk Man. That's
that's nineteen eighty four Shine bad Mamma.

Speaker 4 (01:47:12):
Tima Alzheimer, Alzheimer Prime Time, great decade of that word music.

Speaker 9 (01:47:17):
Brother, I'll tell you what no, shine well wasn't wasn't
wasn't a bad Mamma Tima was last night the Rockers
at home.

Speaker 7 (01:47:25):
Man.

Speaker 9 (01:47:28):
Oh wait, I'll tell you what if Jabari Smith don't
pick it up, man, this minute is gonna get cut.

Speaker 6 (01:47:33):
Don't get cut thin.

Speaker 4 (01:47:34):
He had what eight points last night, biscuit.

Speaker 9 (01:47:37):
No, I think he had like six points and five rebounds.

Speaker 6 (01:47:42):
Eight point eighty more repounds.

Speaker 4 (01:47:43):
Than that eight points five rebounds.

Speaker 9 (01:47:46):
He has to get more rebounds. If you can't get
more rebounds than that, man, we have to go small
to the one.

Speaker 4 (01:47:51):
And remember when he came out, he was a three
and D guy, right, yeah, you know a guy who
can knock down threes and played perimeter defense. And it's
just uh and I'm actually surprised because I thought we'd
see an elevation. I know it's early, but he does
see he's gonna lose a lot of minutes if he
doesn't pick it up. Isn't a biscuit.

Speaker 9 (01:48:09):
He's gonna he's gonna lose it. Man, because Seng Gooon
jalen Uh they did they part. Man, They need some
other guys to pick it up. And Thompson. I see
Thompson getting more minutes.

Speaker 4 (01:48:20):
Oh, no doubt about it. He's earning those minutes.

Speaker 9 (01:48:23):
Yes, yeah, because because Thompson is a jack of all
trade type of player, you know what I mean.

Speaker 6 (01:48:29):
He does a lot of good things and so you're
gonna have to get.

Speaker 9 (01:48:32):
Him more time. But if Jabari don't pick it up,
that's what I'm looking at. Sean, if ar don't pick
it up, him and Brooks, if they don't pick it up,
they're gonna be sitting on the bench.

Speaker 4 (01:48:42):
Man, There is no doubt. And hey, get to the
point NBA is when it comes to earning minutes, it's
so tangible we can say it. You know, football, you
may maybe a defensive tackle is not playing great, but
the linebackers cleaning up for him, front. I'm talking about
from a perspective of watching on TV or from a
fans point of view, you don't always see that at times,
but in basketball, it's it's it's there. You can't hide

(01:49:03):
from it, you know. On the court, you just you
just can't. And it is so blatant when you're watching
it with the naked eye, when somebody's not getting their
gig or not getting back on defense or not knocking
down shots, and at times it looks it's overwhelming. Yeah,
you're gonna lose minutes, and and Udoka is going to
play the guys who give them the best chance to win.
And last night they needed you know, up eighteen. You

(01:49:24):
got to close that out, and you're right, and it's
it's it's I don't know if shocking is the right word. Biscuit.
I expected more from from Jabbar? I did? I expected more?

Speaker 9 (01:49:33):
Thirty to thirteen in the second half and rebounds, that's.

Speaker 4 (01:49:36):
Well, you can't beat anybody. You can't beat anybody that way.
That's the equivalent Biscuit of getting mowed down like in
the run game physically in a football game.

Speaker 8 (01:49:44):
Right.

Speaker 4 (01:49:45):
That's Derek Henry carrying it twenty times in the second
half for one hundred and sixty on you in one
half and you're not being able to stop him. That's
what when you when you're dominating on the glass. That's
nothing more than attitude and physicality.

Speaker 9 (01:49:56):
Man.

Speaker 4 (01:49:56):
And they got, they got, They got bum rushed in
the second half on the glass.

Speaker 9 (01:50:00):
Um rushed and shown last thing Man I was watching
get up this morning, man, Dak Prescott. Man, he got
to have the patience of a goddess that I didn't
realize how bad the route that the cowboy receivers run man,
it is. I mean it's like a middle school.

Speaker 6 (01:50:17):
Type of route.

Speaker 4 (01:50:18):
It is. And that's why Aikman called him out. He's
a precise guy. It's a fact it took him to
call him out because you can't be rounding routes that
are fifteen yard cuts and you round him to eighteen.
It'll put everybody in a bind. They all got to
play better, but they take those routes. For god, they're
not good enough to run average routes. Even Cede Lamb,
most receivers in this league, Randy Moss doesn't isn't playing
right now? You're Jefferson. Maybe you get away with it

(01:50:40):
and Ceede Lamb's a hell of a player. But you
have got to be crisp and precise. If you're not
precise and dynamic and route running, the quarterback that fifteen
yard in cut the rolls to eighteen because you drifted,
is going to end up on the ground at the
guy's ankles because you're not running it. If I run
an eighteen yard route, I want an eighteen yard route,
not if I call fifteen. Don't at eighteen because I'm

(01:51:01):
count on you being at fifteen. So yeah, man, I'm
I'm with you. That's got to get better or they're
just gonna flounder around as an average team. We gotta
we gotta treat here.

Speaker 5 (01:51:11):
Francisco Romero, Emmy Award winning Spanish broadcaster for your Houston Astra.

Speaker 4 (01:51:17):
This is awesome. This is great, Francisco cape I so
my friend.

Speaker 6 (01:51:21):
Come with time.

Speaker 4 (01:51:24):
Good sir, how are you good.

Speaker 8 (01:51:27):
I'm a big fan of you guys. So I always
listening in the morning when I take my wife to
work at Rice University. So it's a great to hear.
You know, I'm listening to your Hispanic or Spanish football
quarterback hall.

Speaker 4 (01:51:44):
Yeah, that's a I come from Escondido, California, Francisco. So
a lot of my buddies and we've kidd about to
pass it, didn't Brian knows that elevated to a great level.
So we're just saying, wouldn't that be a classic? All right,
you know what, go ahead, go ahead, No, no.

Speaker 6 (01:51:59):
No, but it's true.

Speaker 8 (01:52:00):
I got a true story for you and my I
went to high school into San Arizona and the high
the high school name is Pueblo High School. Uh so
ninety percent Hispanics in the batrio. And so our quarterback
was a great athlete from Mexico, from a small town
in Sonora called Sasabe. And so he wasn't a great
athlete that he was recruited to to play football in

(01:52:22):
the football team. And he spoke very little English, and
uh when uh, I didn't play football. This is where
everybody was amazed at what he did. And he actually
played pro baseball. So he was a goalie for the
soccer team as he was the secret Yeah, but when
the time came to get in the hollow, and so

(01:52:45):
a player would come in with the play from the
sidelines and he would just say, okay.

Speaker 6 (01:52:50):
You go here, you go here, and you go here.

Speaker 8 (01:52:52):
And uh, and then you go here and.

Speaker 3 (01:52:54):
I throw it to you.

Speaker 8 (01:52:55):
And so when the play would would be going on,
our head coach would just go wild on the sins.
But at the end of the day, he threw for touchdown.

Speaker 4 (01:53:05):
Right, and so so he was calling it like like
we do in the were playing in the park. Hey,
you go up here, run a curl right, you go here,
Because that's how he had the commune to pay kate
the play because he spoke mostly Spanish, and that was easy,
it was easy to understand for him. I love it.
I love it.

Speaker 8 (01:53:19):
He threw away the playbook, and I mean the head
coach just you know, he had white hair because of him.
And one time, you know, they broke the line and
there was someone coming to tackle him, so he he
got it from the face mask and he threw him
down and he still made the play. And so he
was just a great actlete that it didn't matter if

(01:53:40):
he spoke English, was Spanish. He just made it happen.
But it's still I mean, they graduated back in nineties,
nineteen eighty seven, and still nowadays there's a taco we'll
get together and to talk about how he had calling
the place in the hotel in Spanish.

Speaker 4 (01:53:54):
That was pretty fod I frigged love it. There, we're
this is a blessing for us to have you on,
and you're so good at your so thank you and
we appreciate listen. Let me ask you this, all right,
can you give us Okay, you come up and you say,
give us a white eighty white eighty and go on,
go hut hot hut. It's on three, so you're at
the line of scrimmage and what you're saying, white eighty white,

(01:54:16):
eighty hot hot hut. Can you give us that in Spanish?
Like only you could make that call? Okay, go white
eighty white, eighty hut hut hot hot hut hesitated white
eighty white eighty hut hut hut. Okay, Francisco. Appreciated, Francisco,

(01:54:40):
thank you so much. We appreciate you listening, your legend
and you just made our show better, brother, Thank you awesome.

Speaker 8 (01:54:47):
But that's that's a true story, and so I hope
nobody gets offended.

Speaker 4 (01:54:51):
No, no, hey, you can't. It's hard to get offended
on our dumb ass show, Francisco. So if that's the case,
we've already taken care of all that you're gonna that
now classic.

Speaker 6 (01:55:02):
We need it.

Speaker 4 (01:55:02):
And my people, my buddies that listen to ESCO are
loving this as well. I love it, my people. I
appreciate your Francisco. Thank you. So what a class Now,
that's a Now, that's how Ray that, that's how it's
supposed to be exactly he said, here, I guarantee Francis
because these dumbasses let me help them out here. But
how that his quarterback comes in, doesn't like, hey, you

(01:55:23):
go there there, coaches like pulling his hair, don't. Great job,
great job, Yeah, way to go. That's you know, he
must he might have actually been going to school at
the same time, my guy Rodney Pete, because Rodney's from Tucson,
because he said, like the eighty six, eighty eight, five seven,
and Rodney came in like a couple of years after,

(01:55:43):
So he might have been there at that time, because
you know, roder and I know it's Tucson's not huge,
but Pueblo and we're Rodney went to school, I wonder.
But the class is all time because you know, there's
a lot of areas in Tucson and there's a lot
of Spanish and the Hispanic communities there. Yeah, and I
just frigaking think it's that that is so classic. And
we got a white eighty white a baseball lesson. Yeah,

(01:56:06):
that's Francisco Romero.

Speaker 5 (01:56:08):
He's a play by play Spanish broadcaster for the Houston
Astros Emmy Award winning and he.

Speaker 4 (01:56:14):
Came down to the to the to the nut jobs
on this show and we appreciate him for making it
far class year. He said, I hope that I didn't
offend anybody. Dude, don't worry. You got to go a
lot deeper than that. This question. If you're not, if
you're not offended in your Hispanic and award winning and
what we played, enjoy that is.

Speaker 5 (01:56:33):
We played quite a bit of his play calls on
big moments. His energies through the roof to him and
his partner are fantastic for the Houston as a right.
Let's get to break. We'll keep it rolling right here
on Sportslock seven ninety.

Speaker 4 (01:56:45):
You're back.

Speaker 3 (01:56:46):
This is the Sean Salisbury Show. You back at it.

Speaker 4 (01:56:50):
You think we take this, You think that we are
chance to overlook this team this weekend, Texans overall fan base,
all of us given enough attention. Oh is it Richardson
banged up again. This is a Curb stump.

Speaker 5 (01:57:07):
No, I think people, I think the fan base is
really concerned with pass protection. I've seen more talking about
Hunsel and Titus Howard this week than I think I've
ever seen.

Speaker 4 (01:57:19):
So.

Speaker 5 (01:57:19):
Do I think they're taking it lightly? No, Actually I don't.
I don't think they're overlooking them all. I think there's
actually a level of concern as there should be. Pass
protections horrid after last weekend. Well it's not good, man, No,
it's not good at all. Now Joe Mixon has been
running the ball unbelievably good. But then you look at
the disconnect between the running game and the offensive line,

(01:57:41):
and then the passing game in the offensive line, It's like,
what the hell man?

Speaker 4 (01:57:44):
Now. Also, you're going into this thinking, okay, we just
we beat them in their building to open the season
and Curb stumped him in the run game. The physicality
we had gone into the season thinking Colts front seven
is pretty decent. They got annihilated. Yes, they got maried,
They got pushed around up front brutally. And then the
next week the Colts, for some reason, I thought it

(01:58:05):
was in Green Bay that they went and green Bay
maybe it wasn't Green They there next week they got
pushed around up front again. So who are the Colts
front seven this week? That's one that I'm anxious to
see how they respond, because if you're the Texans, you're
coming to say, we've got to be more aggressive. What
you're saying until they prove they can stop us coming
running downhill with a healthy mixing, why would you get

(01:58:27):
away from that?

Speaker 5 (01:58:28):
It Green Bay Bay Josh Jacobs thirty two carries one
hundred and fifty one yards Bash.

Speaker 4 (01:58:32):
And back weeks were two big physical runners. Beat the
I mean beat them into submission. So one thing we
don't do enough in sports, and I was playing football
and I'm being serious about this and we're going to
break and come back and talk about it, is we
don't go back to the same stuff enough. You have,
you have success throwing a hitch route they're playing off coverage.

(01:58:56):
If they're playing off coverage twelve, why not throw it again?
Do that until the wheels come right to me. That's
why I've always said that you go back and watched
the old school forty nine ers when Montana and that
group was there of the Cowboys, Akman's group, every in North.
Turner who was my offensive coordinator de sci and ran
those Cowboys teams as coordinator. You go back and watch.
Everybody thinks, and I've said this before in my past,

(01:59:16):
everybody thinks they had they have a library. Like everybody
puts in that they had three hundred plays put in
for the week. They had about twelve to fifteen passes
and about five runs. Now, go back and watch him,
Emmitt Smith, go back and watch Roger Craig. They had.
What they did was one time Rice is outside station

(01:59:37):
are running slant, they run slant, aeroslant. The next time
John Taylor run in motion and inside he's running the slant,
and so then they're double slant and Tom Rathman's coming
to get a full back. Then you're running the option
out of the backfield. With Roger Craig. It was a
bunch of different plays dressed up. I mean, there's a
bunch of different formations, but you're really running curl flat

(01:59:58):
post post dig. Now offenses have expanded, we're doing crazy things.
But the truth is you can live just like they
did in the first game. It's okay to go back
to mixing on the inside zone and outside zone. Fifteen
times again. If they can't stop it, I tell you
proved me. And then when you finally proved me, your
coverage is gonna take it away. Now I can expand
it because I've created that, because I have manufactured that

(02:00:18):
with my formations in play calling. And I'm going back
to the run this week. I'm going to you're gonna
prove to me you can stop mixing first, But I
can tell you this, do not be surprised if they
open the game and throw it five or six times,
just to make sure, because if you're the Colts, what
are you thinking. I can't let this dude malus. Yeah,
we were embarrassed last time we played them. So you
say we're gonna load the bucks. You may have edge outside.

(02:00:41):
Go ahead and pump a slant and a curl or
a gol, rad take a shot, r run a double
move off the bet. Let's go, and then you can
still solve. I mean, then you can soft them, soften
them up early, and then pound them with the mixing
later instead of the opposite. I just we don't use
the same stuff enough in football. You have success with it,
why go away from it?

Speaker 1 (02:00:59):
Right?

Speaker 4 (02:01:00):
They prove to me they can stop it now once
they prove it, don't get your ego out of the
way and find something else and then go back to it.
But we don't repeat plays enough in pro football. We
just don't. And I I don't know if we're trying
to expand and sho everybody what we know. What I
do know is if I can beat you with ten
plays in fifteen different formations, I'm okay with that. Yeah,
keep doing it, no doubt. Yeah, keep doing it.

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Speaker 5 (02:04:24):
You got Thursday Night football to night, Rams and Vikings
talking about the Texans matchup this coming weekend against the Colts.
Anthony Richardson back in a quarterback. He was banged up
for a while. Joe Flacco came in and did a
pretty decent job for the Colts. Of course, Joey just
sitting on his couch and then gets a backup role
last year with the Browns and he comes in, makes

(02:04:46):
it rain Texans beat them in the playoffs, and then
Joe Flacco finds himself as the backup for the Colts
started a couple of games, but it's Richardson's team once again.
We know what he brings to the table. How much
running is he going to try to do compared to throwing.
His completion percentages, he's gonna run. He's gonna run when
the opportunity is there. Okay, his percentage this year so

(02:05:09):
far sean forty eight point five percent completion percentage.

Speaker 4 (02:05:13):
Yeah, he's not good. He's right now. Better hope it's
the a big, a big body of water, because he'll
make a spectacular play. But if he's out there in
the middle of the ocean, he probably the ball in
landing accurately in it. Right now, you know, you asked
me if I thought, you know, are we taking this
for granted? Team?

Speaker 3 (02:05:33):
For granted?

Speaker 4 (02:05:34):
Do you think the do you think we're taking it
for granted? No, I just want to know. It's maybe
it's just the fact that the loss last week and
all the offensive line talk did I feel and it's
hard to get the pulse of it when you're in
your own living room or we're sitting here in the studio.
We get that from the fans. I I kind of
wonder where the fans are treading to.

Speaker 6 (02:05:55):
Do.

Speaker 4 (02:05:55):
I feel like there's not a ton of buzz. That's
what I'm and it could be just perception. It's early
in the morning, who knows, but throughout the week, I
mean it's Thursday. I'm just wondering, are at five and
two you comfortable that this is a dominant team, or
at five and two you concerned that it's not.

Speaker 5 (02:06:10):
I think I think you said it perfectly earlier in
the show that it's a soft five and two. I
think it's a Saw five and two, and I'll take five.
I'd rather be Saw five and two than two and five.
But a Saw five and two not meaning the players
are soft, but they're they're beating teams are supposed to
and their defense is flying around. But I always judge
the toughness of my team a lot of times how
the guys up as an offensive player, even though defense,

(02:06:31):
you know, sets a tone. I get it, But I
judge my offense if I'm playing, by how good the
guys up front are and how they dominate you in
the run and the pass game. And right now, it's
a soft five and two. You can say it, howe you.
It doesn't mean they're not talented. It's a soft five
and two and there's a lot of potential. And put
it this way, there's a ton of room to grow
for a five and two team. So I just wonder

(02:06:54):
if the buzz is that we're taking it. This is
a Colts, We're kicking their ass. Anthony Richardson's not accurate.
I mean, forty plus is awful. Yeah, I mean that's
that's missed. That's missing simple ordinary plays that everybody should make. Now,
like I said, you get him in the open field.
You saw the spectacular plays.

Speaker 4 (02:07:11):
He made a couple of great throws, but then missed
a couple of wide open throws in the first game
they played. Uh so, I just wonder if it's, of
course we're beating the Colts, if we're to that stage
as a confident city in the team, or if we're
treading a little lightly saying they're good, but I'm not
comfortable with him. So Mike, for me, it's are you
comfortable is it a five and two team that you

(02:07:32):
think is dominant or is it a five and two
team that you think needs to be far more dominant?
And I think it's the latter.

Speaker 5 (02:07:38):
I wonder if Jonathan Taylor will be back in the lineup.
He's been out for like the last three weeks.

Speaker 4 (02:07:42):
And it's constantly happening too. I mean, unfortunately for Jonathan Taylor,
it's every year now, the last couple of years where
he's been out, and it's a bummer because he is
the true he's the one that makes that offense go.

Speaker 5 (02:07:53):
Looks like he will he's set to return. It looks
like he was set to return to practice yesterday. They're
gonna need him against it.

Speaker 4 (02:08:01):
If you've got a quarterback that's completing less than fifty
percent and he's a little banged up, and you got
your best running back not playing or carrying it, which
is really your best offensive football player. Good luck. Yeah.

Speaker 5 (02:08:13):
Shane Steiken, head coach of the Colts, said, quote, we'll
see how the week goes, but we feel really good
about it.

Speaker 4 (02:08:19):
End quote. I'm sure. Well yeah, and then they they
they better that better be you know, they're manifesting. Please
let Jonathan Taylor play because I can tell you this, No,
forty percent completion percentage, guy should beat you in your building.
Forty eight percent completion percentage for john Unfortunately, I don't
care what that's. That's just inexcusable football. That's telling you.
That's because that's those aren't always missing tough throws. No, no, no,

(02:08:41):
that is telling you you're missing throws that everybody should make.
You're missing the simple That's exactly right. He's making the
ordinary throws look extraordinariary. Yeah. Oh dude, it's it's been bad,
no doubt. I mean it's been really bad.

Speaker 5 (02:08:52):
Seven one, three, two, five seven ninety Kenneth, what you
got on this O line for the Texans?

Speaker 7 (02:08:58):
Well, excuse me, Well, I was looking at what this
guy was. He was a form alignment and what he did.
He showed a diagram and what he was seeing, and
I agreed that it was a lot of miss assignments
rather than a kind of like a skill said problem

(02:09:21):
and uh and and then he had this call the biscuit.
He said something made a lot of senses that they
was they was allowing the uh the uh a green
Bayer to run the formation because they didn't spread theirs out.
They allowed everything.

Speaker 4 (02:09:39):
To come in by type by type formations instead of
spreading out. You got defenders into the box.

Speaker 7 (02:09:47):
Yeah, and and b would you know I could have
got in there and and and and and shot a
straight in through an al B slide up in there.
You know, they wasn't spread that. I didn't do a
damn thing to compensate for it, you know. And you
know I ain't gonna blame point, but come on, man,
you know what I'm asking you, not Sean you looking

(02:10:09):
at over this here. You got to play coming in
and I know, like what Dan Marino used.

Speaker 6 (02:10:14):
To do, and he get it.

Speaker 7 (02:10:15):
He'll turn around, he would he would call the time
he turned around and say, hey, man, what kind of
games you playing?

Speaker 3 (02:10:22):
You know?

Speaker 7 (02:10:22):
Sometimes you know, I understand, you know CJ. You know
he was just his second year and everybody's seeing his frustration. Man,
and you know uh, you know, I just got a call.

Speaker 4 (02:10:35):
Like I see it.

Speaker 7 (02:10:35):
I don't really blame the lion that much the lineman
per se. I believe on what's being.

Speaker 4 (02:10:41):
Called fair enough. Kenneth, thank you, appreciate you man, good point.
A couple of things. I think part of it's that.
And remember Bobby Sloan isn't putting protections in. That's the
offensive line coach. They talk about him. You implement him
in certain fronts and defenses. What's best against this look
and what gives us the best chance? We zoning it,
we turning it back, we play you know, is it
we were man on? What are you doing with our back?

(02:11:03):
We free released him? Is he chipping on his way out?
What do all those things and max protecting in certain
situations is I think it's more than one fold. I
think it's a couple real quick, and Kenneth great point.
One is biscuits right, you spread the formation out wide,
it's going to show it cleaner what they're trying to
do boom. But you also want to have the ability
to still run it, and you can. You can go

(02:11:25):
four wide, still run mixing, especially if you're taking a
body out of the box. It's all you're doing is
eliminating bodies and letting go five on five or five
on six, and you run away from the sixth guy
if you got five to block them, and you're you're
in one back and in four wides. The other side
of it is, though I actually, from my vantage point
now i'd have to go in there and watch their
cutups and meeting room. But I watched the game twice

(02:11:45):
each week. Is to my vantage point, it is assignment related.
Not that they're getting Now at times they're getting physically
pushed back and moved and the other team's going to
make plays. But to me, it's it's simple protections that
they're they're not sound on, which is weird. Is it
what they're teaching? Are they not picking it up? Is
it too is it too convoluted? Is it too complex?

(02:12:07):
You wouldn't think so. And the third part, so you
got to get us And it's it's crazy, but I
hear it all the time with seventh grade. When you're
coaching guys in high school. Assignment it's alignment and assignment.
Know your alignment where you're supposed to align. That's why
Kansas City's defense. Or you've watched the way Minnesot's defense.
But they're not out of position, and this defense has

(02:12:27):
been in positions. You know, they give a few big
plays in early in the season. They're making sure they're
in the right position. If you're in the right position,
that's about eighty percent of the deal. Then you got
to go finish. So alignment and assignment. It's the same
on offense. Are they are there? Is they do they
understand who they're supposed to get And if they don't,
then you got to fix that and find a way
to simplify it if that's what it takes. Or is

(02:12:48):
it combination protections not being it's not being received the
way it needs to or are they just getting out
of their stand late? Are they overthinking things? Are they
are they being confused because they're walking four up and
dropping a guy out. So the assignment of the alignment
and assignment's important. And I am a big guy on
my quarterback having the opportunity to change a play, and

(02:13:09):
there are times when you just gotta know it well
enough to say better to beg forgiveness and ask permission. Right,
what are they gonna do? Not start him? Yeah? If
c J. Stroud gets to a point where he says,
you know what, here's what I saw and here's why
I checked to this play and it sound. I'm not
gonna question him. He got the ball in his hand.
He's the one making those decisions. So if they don't,

(02:13:29):
you better expand that because my quarterback should be allowed
to go with what he sees as long as it's
not something that's not sound.

Speaker 6 (02:13:36):
Right.

Speaker 4 (02:13:37):
Yeah, it's got to be sound. If it is, then
he's got an explanation for why check to a play.
I'm all in as this coordinator.

Speaker 5 (02:13:43):
How much has the offensive line struggled with blitz rates
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The Sean Salisbury Show continues, Hi, let's go.

Speaker 4 (02:15:20):
You ready to hear this statistic on the Texans and
third down blitzing, Well, you mean protecting the quarterback at
quarterback attempting to attempting to blitz percentage on protection?

Speaker 5 (02:15:32):
Yes, all right, So in the loss of the Packers,
the Packers only blitzed CJ.

Speaker 4 (02:15:36):
Stroud on third downs.

Speaker 5 (02:15:39):
The blitz rate on first and second downs zero percent,
the blitz rate on third down forty one point seven percent.

Speaker 4 (02:15:49):
Well, you know what, at halftime when you go in,
depending on how many third downs they had, they have
to go back and look in the first half, in
the second half, it'd probably be wise when you look
at the percentages, and we call those you know what
baseball calls analytics. We call that evidence, and we call
that trends and tendencies and football. So if they're gonna

(02:16:09):
blitz you on third down forty plus percent of the time,
guess what you should be calling in your playbook blitz
beaters protection whether max it up? And for people, max
protection simply means you're keeping a back and a tie.
If you have back and a tight end or two backs,
depending on what your personnel grouping is, and you're maxing
it up and you're throwing really a two man route. Yeah,

(02:16:32):
you're max protecting and you're expecting because if you're max
protecting against blitz, guess what you're getting on the outside.
Your man and your guy's got to win. They have
to win, and so you're expecting to win, and you're
begging for man to man. Who doesn't want that because
now it's me and you and my best guy beat
your best guy. Big play. And if you're talking about
on first and second down, it was all zone. If

(02:16:53):
you're calling man beaters, then you need to take a
take two weeks off and reevaluate yourself. If you're a
play caller, I'm talking about it anywhere. So now the
question is if you're the Indianapolis Colts, do you follow
suit and say, we may not be the Green Bay Packers,
but they're having trouble with this or they're not, so
let's confuse him. But I wouldn't go in thinking that
they're not gonna blitch you on first down. Because you're

(02:17:15):
having success on third down, you may have success on
first down.

Speaker 6 (02:17:17):
Too.

Speaker 4 (02:17:17):
If that's the case, So I tendencies are big, and
what do coordinators always do? And well, human beings when
they're in a time under pressure, what do you usually do?
You usually go to what you feel you do best. So,
and you're a creature a habit. If you're a blitz
guy and you like blitzing on third down, guess what
you're more than likely gonna do. Probably blitz, even if
they're pretty good at protecting it. That's what you like

(02:17:39):
to do and you've had success doing it. So if
that's the case, it's obvious that if they're going to
pressure you on third down, you better get some man
beaters and you better sew it up because pressure and
and getting pressures and blitzes. Now, the question is how
many were how many different guys? So how many were

(02:18:00):
was it a six man seven man depending on formation,
how many guys they brought. But you also we've got
to implement. You know, you've got to understand where your
hot reads and your side adjustment is. If you can't
get out of a play and you've got to have
an adjustment, you have to be sound in understanding who
the free runners are. And that's on the quarterback. The

(02:18:22):
free runners aren't on the line. I talk about free
runners that you're blocking your guy and another free runner comes,
you stay on your guy. And you know the oldest thing.
How many times have you seen a guy step out
and a guy comes inside in football and runs and
has a clear path to the quarterback. You're always taught
to protect MDM block the most dangerous man, and the
further away from the ball, it gets the more apt

(02:18:43):
I am to say, my quarterback will beat him with
the throw right, So you've got to be handing. The
quarterback's got to understand protections as well as anybody because
he's got to know where the free runner's coming from.
And it's important. So it's more than just one thing.
And it's not just alignment. It's not just the offensive
line coach. It's not just slow, it's not just c. J. Strett.
It's a combination. And the center and the quarterback better

(02:19:03):
be on the same page when the ball, when you're
at the line of scrimmage, understanding how to direct and
make sure you're creating a situation where if you can
all create it in the quarterback's mind, if I can
sew up the backs the side that my blind part
of my and work to the side that's not blind,
Well you see it better. So you'd always like to
have it, but sometimes you can't help it. You've got

(02:19:24):
to protect this up and they're showing it both ways,
and they're coming with a four week and you only
got three to block them. That ain't on the left tackle,
that's on the quarterback and the hot end or side adjustment.
Read you're throwing too. So the protections are so if
you can't if you can't understand protections as an offense,

(02:19:44):
you're not gonna win much. Yeah, they've got adjustments that
need to be made, that's for damn sure. They signed
Devin White linebacker. He was a former team captain for
the Buccaneers. Obviously played really well, but then he was
losing his ja for the Eagles and then he was
unemployed for a week text and signed him. We will
he start this weekend? How does he fit in with

(02:20:06):
this defense? One of the strangest downturns in her career, right,
the guy's twenty six in the prime of his career.

Speaker 5 (02:20:11):
What the hell's happened? Yeah, exactly, that is my question.
What has happened to Devin White? And how was he
going to fit in with Demko Ryan's defense. We'll talk
about it next right here on the Shawn Salisbury Show.
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Speaker 3 (02:21:20):
The Shawn Salisbury Show continued, Yo, you want like the
names of it or.

Speaker 4 (02:21:26):
The name of the Should you know this? I already
know it.

Speaker 5 (02:21:29):
I don't know it.

Speaker 4 (02:21:31):
Why do you think I asked you to look it up? Remember,
I believe I'm right. Yeah. Oh Philip Bailey is he
in it? I don't know. I just mentioned his name
five times. But Philip counting, though you clearly are counting
Philip Daily Bailey Bailey, John Daly, No, Philip Bailey. Philip Bailey.

Speaker 5 (02:21:50):
He was one of the lead singers of Earth Wind
and Fire, along with group member Maurice White.

Speaker 4 (02:21:55):
That's the other one, two of the the two of
the well They're voices are Epic and Moe White and
Philip Bailey. Phil James Bailey wide receiver at sc saying
had could I'm telling you close your eyes? I know
you say. Well, that's high comparison. About as close to
Philip Bailey for an amateur you'll ever hear saying really.
Oh my gosh, he was awesome. Well that's that's saying

(02:22:17):
something because voices he could blow. As my peeps like
to say.

Speaker 5 (02:22:22):
Yeah, Philip Bailey, tripley, Philip Bailey is in Earth Winding Fire.
So mark that in your little uh the lock box
up in your head.

Speaker 6 (02:22:29):
Remember that.

Speaker 4 (02:22:30):
I'm just trying. What I'm trying to do is just teach. Look,
you can you can lead a horse to water, but
you can't make him drink dog. No other white guy
say yeah, there's no doubt. Other white guy saying, I
feel like that's some gill would say yeah, he might might.
That might be a gill. So I think he goes
a little deeper into his thought. Though, what do you
think gil?

Speaker 14 (02:22:48):
Uh?

Speaker 6 (02:22:48):
No, I wouldn't say something like that. Okay, So my
question is you said your parents grew up in the best.
What did they grow up during? Disco?

Speaker 2 (02:23:00):
Did?

Speaker 4 (02:23:00):
Yeah?

Speaker 6 (02:23:01):
Disc? Going there right after that? Pretty much Pop with
Mike and all that.

Speaker 5 (02:23:06):
No, my no, my my parents, I wouldn't say grow up.
My parents are classic rock fan. My mom was born
in fifty two and my dad was born in forty nine.

Speaker 6 (02:23:15):
Okay, so they they gone.

Speaker 4 (02:23:17):
I think they're like eighteen nineteen with disco. Maybe, what
do you ask me to did you agree with the
disco era or were you one of those fans in
Chicago throwing their records out on the field and making
a scene. I thought that disco was was at that
point in time, had his time. I loved it. Yeah,
it was cool. Okay, bell bottoms you are, Yeah, your

(02:23:40):
bill bottoms, your your platform? Yeah, silk shirts? Yeah, what
about it? Well? Were you gonna ask me if I
liked liked it?

Speaker 6 (02:23:46):
Did you agree with that era?

Speaker 4 (02:23:48):
Or you one of them? My favorite genre music? But
I thought it fit at the time. Yeah, I loved it,
and I still it's almost even better now that we
go back and play the classics. There's no doubt. Yeah,
I liked it even were you rocked?

Speaker 6 (02:24:01):
Were you what do you call it? Were you when
you say if somebody getting it, what do you call it?
Are they? Are they? Are they playing?

Speaker 7 (02:24:09):
Or what is it?

Speaker 6 (02:24:09):
Did you have to say are they what? Are they
laying it down? Or what do you you have a
saying that she's pulling? Were you pulling back? Oh?

Speaker 4 (02:24:19):
Can you pull lay it down?

Speaker 6 (02:24:21):
Were you pulling back in the in the disco era?

Speaker 4 (02:24:24):
Come on, dude, you really are you really asking this?
What I ask you is do you hunt or do
you do? Do you have a gun? Do you have guns?

Speaker 6 (02:24:35):
Never want?

Speaker 4 (02:24:36):
Okay, you have buddies that do well. You understand the phrase,
which is kind of another white guy phrase. But imagine
me filling a barrel, like a barrel trash can or
a barrel full of water and putting like a hundred
one hundred fish in. Yeah, and then I give you
a shotgun and you're standing over that thing and nobody's bugging.
You're just standing over there, and I say, it's like

(02:24:57):
shooting fish in a barrel.

Speaker 3 (02:24:59):
You.

Speaker 6 (02:25:00):
Now, that's what I wanted to hear.

Speaker 4 (02:25:01):
I figured you were ask me again, Could I pull?
Could I pull?

Speaker 6 (02:25:07):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (02:25:07):
You were pulling. Would Michael Jackson moonwalk? Did Brady got
a Super Bowl ring? Okay? Am I your daddy? I mean,
come on now, Gilbert, I got you. I don't know.
Once in a while, I guess maybe I'm over rapped
my ability to pull. But let's pretend like I knew
what I was doing fair enough.

Speaker 6 (02:25:25):
Well, the discorder was definitely a time to be pulling.
Maybe walking through a club, but you walked out by yourself.

Speaker 4 (02:25:31):
You were club fish, me and John Travolta. I mean,
let's go, yeah, it makes sense.

Speaker 3 (02:25:38):
And Brian and what about you?

Speaker 4 (02:25:40):
What what was your I'm still in my era, dog,
what is that?

Speaker 6 (02:25:46):
No matter what you're pulling out on.

Speaker 5 (02:25:48):
Uh So when I I don't know when I was like,
let's see younger, it was like, uh, man, Backstreet Boys
and in Sync were huge, like the.

Speaker 4 (02:25:56):
Boy you're a boy bander county country music. Well, I'm
not saying that's what I jammed to you. What I'm
saying you were your I was raised around class jar
Jonas brother. Yeah, that's who you are. Ye Jonas.

Speaker 5 (02:26:09):
I like a good Backstreet Boys song and a good
in Sync song. There ain't no doubt about that. You
get that fired up, We'll get after you.

Speaker 4 (02:26:14):
Yeah. He's a Jonas brother guy.

Speaker 5 (02:26:16):
No, I'm not Jones brother wasn't even around when I
was younger. No, but like, uh, boy bands were a
big thing. Uh you had, Uh Matchbox twenty was was massive.
You had Country music was at its best nineties and
early two thousands country and uh yeah, man, rap was

(02:26:36):
uh Mike Jones, slim thug, Paul Wall Come on, man.
There was a couple of different eras. But I listened
to a lot of classic classic rock because my my
parents led Zeppelin, Air Clapton, Bruce Springsteen, Elton John was
my mom's favorite. Rod Stewart was also one of her favorites.
My dad jammed out to uh Clear, Creedon's Clearwater Revival
little CCR.

Speaker 4 (02:26:57):
Yeah, I mean you name it, dude. My dad was
rocking out out.

Speaker 6 (02:27:00):
Man.

Speaker 5 (02:27:00):
My dad was in Vietnam, so you know, he smoked
a lot of weed and listen to a munch class
crock man dude from New York.

Speaker 4 (02:27:05):
So he jammed everything. The problem is, there is no
problem in life.

Speaker 6 (02:27:10):
Are you bragging or bitching?

Speaker 5 (02:27:12):
No, I'm bragging, man. I missed my parents. Man, they
I lost them in twenty twenty two. So absolutely, Yeah,
that's what I meant by they grew up in the
best era of music. They got to listen to everything.
Shawn's talked about it too.

Speaker 4 (02:27:23):
You know you can argue media. Oh yeah, there's no doubt. Yeah.
Were you driving to today? Gil?

Speaker 3 (02:27:29):
Where you are?

Speaker 4 (02:27:30):
Where are you after today?

Speaker 6 (02:27:31):
I'm in college station right now.

Speaker 4 (02:27:33):
Damn again? Huh LUs you coming into town?

Speaker 6 (02:27:35):
I'm here, I'm here every day.

Speaker 4 (02:27:36):
Oh are you okay? So you're not in hockey every morning.

Speaker 6 (02:27:39):
I go through hockey every once in a while.

Speaker 4 (02:27:42):
We got to Gill and hockey love it, I remember.

Speaker 6 (02:27:45):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (02:27:45):
Yeah, anyway, all right, Gil did break back some memories. Absolutely, brother,
appreciate the guilt. Be safe out there traveling. You truly
are a boy bander. No, yeah, no, I feel like
you're I feel like you're a Jonas brother guy. No,
I feel like it. No, it's just that has that
feel that.

Speaker 6 (02:28:03):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (02:28:03):
I feel like when you walk in and you're like, yeah, man,
I'm a big Jonas brother. You'd want to like be
their roadie. No, god, no, no, I feel like somebody
can't you hay me. You want to go to led
Zeppelin and Wembley Stadium when you want to go to
Jonas Brothers at No, it's Cynthia Woods Pavilion. Now you're
all over the the Jonas Brothers. No, the Jones. Nothing

(02:28:24):
wrong with it, dude, Okay, it's okay, absolutely not. There's
no chance. A couple of good songs, but you feel
like a Backstreet boy.

Speaker 5 (02:28:35):
Usher was really big back then. Usher not not so
big now. He's kind of involved with the Diddy stuff.
So I'm out on that one Will Smith. He had
some bangers that were going out Miami getting jiggy with it.

Speaker 6 (02:28:48):
You know.

Speaker 5 (02:28:48):
Destney's Child was big back then to Third Eye Blind,
Come on, man, who's the lead singer? Erro Smith was
still banging around.

Speaker 4 (02:28:57):
Who's the front man for match Box twenty?

Speaker 6 (02:29:00):
Rob?

Speaker 4 (02:29:01):
Robted? Not Rob Head? Coach it? Rob Thomas? There you go,
Bobby Thomas, Bobby Tom Maddy but not to be confused
with Matt Thomas. You can't confuse the Tom. Yeah. Yeah,
Backstreet Boys and in sync O Town they were huge
back when I was growing up. I mean, it's it's okay.

(02:29:25):
Christina Aguilera, Britney Spears, dominem was huge. The Jonas Brothers.
They weren't around though, I know, but let's pretend like
they Okay, let's ride the pony. What do you git? Fine? Yeah? Yeah?
Have you ever heard the song too close By next
I have? Do you hear?

Speaker 6 (02:29:42):
Though?

Speaker 4 (02:29:42):
You ever read the lyrics?

Speaker 6 (02:29:43):
No?

Speaker 5 (02:29:45):
That was a big song when I was growing up
as well, and I didn't realize what it meant until
like two weeks ago. I swear nice talks about getting
you know, bricked up and dancing on a chick and
no kind of you know, yeah, probably a little weird.

Speaker 4 (02:29:57):
Probably not your style though. Damn, you know, what do
you mean? What do you mean by that? I don't know.
I just you know what connotation was right there? Just
said I'm your I'm your teammate. We're tight. I got you.
You're bringing it. You said him your daddy, Gil? No,
I said I am your daddy, and I said, come
on shooting Fisherman. It's like, I'm your daddy. I mean,

(02:30:19):
I love how Gil always goes back to, yeah, out
those California girls. Yeah, he always goes to why Gil
splash Buddy Gill back in the day. Don't limit me
to California girl. Yeah, man, I'll roll into hockey back
in the day. Better recognized. She better recognize, all right.

Speaker 5 (02:30:36):
Last segment on a Thursday edition of The Sewn Salisbury
Show is next, and we got to talk about Devin
White newest textan signed yesterday linebacker.

Speaker 4 (02:30:45):
We'll discuss it.

Speaker 3 (02:30:47):
This is the Sewan Salisbury Show.

Speaker 14 (02:30:52):
That's good.

Speaker 4 (02:30:54):
Yeah, we got some serious problems.

Speaker 6 (02:30:56):
We do that.

Speaker 4 (02:30:57):
That's the whoa whoa, y'all you hear that. Sean is good.
Hit hit the sounder hit the sound producer man a
producer toes white boy, you got you guys, Oh you guys.
Wow wow, I thought. And now the fact that you
won't hit the sounder on yourself, that's even more right.

Speaker 3 (02:31:18):
I didn't say anything you said.

Speaker 4 (02:31:21):
It's the U watch that I thought we were in
this love together.

Speaker 6 (02:31:26):
But no not.

Speaker 5 (02:31:26):
Apparently it's sad man, These young kids these days sean
unbelievable man.

Speaker 4 (02:31:32):
You know, we take Hey, Connor is a basic white guy?
What's he doing next?

Speaker 11 (02:31:36):
He was.

Speaker 13 (02:31:38):
Basic white?

Speaker 4 (02:31:38):
There's no doubt about it. He might be the most
basic white guy around. There's none wrong with that. Oh
it's a classic, though. What are the epitomes of a
basic white The look smart, big guy, the fresh haircut,
always always clean, shade exactly, always wearing a polo and jeans,
probably with some grass grip. There's noblence, no doubt what

(02:32:01):
me and you?

Speaker 5 (02:32:02):
You either then golf attire or joggers, And I'm always
in joggers in a light hoodie.

Speaker 4 (02:32:05):
Then I'll throw I'll throw jeans and a and a
sweatshirt on you and hoodie. Yeah, if you got a
meeting after work, I've been during the colder time. Yeah,
I can't wait. Best season is right around the corner,
big dog. Sure, sure as hell is, sure as hell
is so triple you're not going to hit that sound
or huh. I didn't say anything. See now he's deflecting
and anything. I said, we're nuts, and he goes, yeah, yeah, yeah,

(02:32:32):
are you sure? Yeah? You are with people.

Speaker 3 (02:32:35):
I didn't say nothing.

Speaker 4 (02:32:36):
I said, wow, Now it's you two. There's no one
else in there with How do you know is Chris
in there? He could be stam I being here. Chris
is offended too.

Speaker 6 (02:32:49):
He is man.

Speaker 4 (02:32:50):
Yeah you can see right now? Yeah, I mean I
can't many. That's sad. Hey, Devin White speaking of uh,
what's wrong? Yeah? Yeah, what is going on? Here's a
guy who's twenty six. Why did he go a week
without a job? Left? LSU is one of the best
linebackers in America, all America. He and he and Davonte
David in Super Bowl run when they're in Tampa destroying it.

(02:33:13):
I feel like Devin White's been in the league a decade.
Devin White's been what five years? He's twenty six, He's
in the prime of his career. They don't give him
the money he wants in Tampa. Leaves goes to Philly,
doesn't even see the field, gets beat out, and the
Kobe Dean and there's another there's a got beat out
and he wasn't even playing back. It wasn't to see minutes.
They cut him. He's now and was out of football

(02:33:35):
for what and nobody picked him up on the waiver wire? Nope,
And so you can negotiate whatever contract. They didn't go
back to his previous contract. You cut him. And now
here's a guy who should be hungry. You want a
new contract. He's got to play his best football. He's
right now in the prime of a linebacker's career. So
who is Devin White? LSU Tampa's Devin White? Or do
You couldn't have fallen off the You couldn't have fallen

(02:33:57):
off the earth that fast. Yeah, because if you remember
going into the Suitper Bowl, there was a couple of
things that we said Todd Bowles is going to do.
Those tackles were both hurt for Kansas City. Correct, Yes,
they did not play, and we talked about Tom Brady
and the offense, but we also talked about the team
speed and the explosiveness, and it started with their linebackers

(02:34:18):
and those two together were two of the best tackling
and in space linebackers in football. How did it go
from two and a half years ago, this dude being
a monster two got beat out and didn't get a
contract and got cut from Philly. So White are we getting? Yeah,
that's a great question. I can't, dude. I the fall

(02:34:40):
off has been and maybe maybe he just needed the
scheme Wise needs to get. Maybe this is the swift
kick in the ass. He needs to get back to
being the Devon White who was a great player at
LSU and at Tampa Bay. If you get that guy,
this is this is a steal. If you get Philadelphia
they just got beat out and didn't really see the field,

(02:35:02):
then you're looking at a guy who's like, oh, okay,
we took it, but there's no risk. So you're getting
a pro bowler and one of the better tacklers two
years ago or three years ago in the league to
a guy right now in the private career that you're
not sure what you get. I hope we get the
previous Devin White.

Speaker 5 (02:35:14):
So he wanted to stay in Tampa Bay, but they
didn't offer him a contract. My question is why or
they didn't offer him a contract.

Speaker 4 (02:35:20):
He likes Yeah, why one of the staples of your team, right, him.

Speaker 5 (02:35:23):
And Levonte David were unbelievable for that defense. And then
he goes to Philadelphia on a smaller, one year, two
million dollars deal, loses his job in camp, gets beat out,
doesn't even play a game.

Speaker 4 (02:35:35):
They play a snap. So how hungry he is? So
what happened? We're about to find out, aren't we. You're
gonna find out again all of a sudden if five
years feels like ten to him, or there's a there's
some pep in his step another white guy phrase. You know, hey,
got some pep in your step? Yeah, that might even
be a white as a suburban mom saying it is

(02:35:55):
definitely got some pep in your step step, Johnny, Yeah high.
If we get the Devin White that did we saw
in a Super Bowl, it'll be he'll be a big
contributor to this team. I just don't I can't tell
you that because I don't know. I mean, it fell
off fast.

Speaker 5 (02:36:12):
If there's a a a locker room and organization with
a head coach and a good culture to revitalize or
give him a quick kick in the ass, it's the
Houston text.

Speaker 4 (02:36:22):
And there's got to be a reason that a former
lineback and Nick brought him here, that they got to
see something they like. And it's not a big risk. No,
it's not not costing you much. High reward, low risk,
high reward, no doubt. Tomorrow's Friday, and people can't wait.
Football time in Houston will be playing tomorrow. Flop Richard
Friday Friday, Let's go
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