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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Saulsbury, Ol Salisbury. Okay, let's do this.
Speaker 2 (00:08):
Sewn Salisbury usc true, longtime friend, Shawn Salisbury.
Speaker 3 (00:14):
Bryan Lima, go Lobos. This is the Sewan Salisbury Show.
Speaker 4 (00:22):
Dolphins beat the Rams in Monday Night football. Texans back
to work today. They were off yesterday as they get
ready for the Cowboys on Monday Night Football.
Speaker 5 (00:34):
Sean Triple League. Good Morning.
Speaker 4 (00:38):
Got a lot to get into this morning, obviously, continue
to talk about the Texans struggles from Sunday Night football. C. J.
Stroud is one of the actually is leading the league
fellas in third down and ten yards or longer.
Speaker 5 (00:58):
It's not good Man quite a third and ten or longer.
Speaker 1 (01:02):
But they also going into maybe last maybe the game
on Thursday night ten days ago, not their Sunday game.
I believe they were one of the top teams in
the league at converting third and like ten plus as well,
though you don't want to be in those all the time,
but I think that they were one of the best
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teams at the top of the league in those conversions,
which means if you're better at third and ten plus
and you are at third and four to six plus,
then in that range as opposed to other range. Then
you got to be a little more efficient in short
yards because you don't want to say, oh, first down nothing,
second down nothing, now third and ten. We're in good position.
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You can't last and live there. You just can't. So
good morning, good morning, saddening all good. How you feeling?
Speaker 5 (01:51):
We'll soar well.
Speaker 1 (01:53):
So you're waffled up today? You got a little wa
like I got a couple of the way too, waffle hoodies.
Speaker 4 (01:58):
Got another one on the way as well. You called
it's a good waffle hoodie.
Speaker 1 (02:01):
Yeah, no, yeah, good wolf hoody.
Speaker 5 (02:03):
You're a little sore, U a little bit cut, you
deep a little bit, yes, yeah.
Speaker 6 (02:06):
Man.
Speaker 1 (02:08):
You go to the gym and you work out, then
you go and use different muscles playing golf. Yougeah played
a well and you're like I thought I was working
those in the gym. It's like a whole different ball game.
Speaker 5 (02:17):
Yeah. Yeah, mybur back's a little sore. But other than that,
we're good.
Speaker 4 (02:20):
We're good placed fifth yesterday, Yeah that was fifth.
Speaker 5 (02:25):
Kobe Stevens Golf.
Speaker 1 (02:26):
Left before they class. Well. Do alls we got to
do is make all the good shots we hit all day,
the part threes. We were not good on I mean,
and there it was like, you know, one hundred and six,
the longest part three is what a buck seventy five
maybe maybe the most from where they had their teas
for us to play. Yeah, and how we can't get
I mean, and our putter really was not from outside
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of fifteen feet. If we didn't hit it inside of
fifteen feet, we didn't. We didn't put as well, No
we didn't, but we hit some everybody hit some shots.
Speaker 5 (02:59):
You should have seen the group that won it.
Speaker 4 (03:02):
There's no chance in how they lay played that legit really,
which obviously it's a scramble, so no one plays it legit.
Speaker 5 (03:08):
Let's be right.
Speaker 1 (03:08):
They had a little We hung out some, but I
had to get rolling. But it was good. Kobe been
putting on a great show for no way.
Speaker 4 (03:14):
Really I yelled, I was the guy that yelled cheater
when they got there. You were championships.
Speaker 1 (03:18):
So do you think that we should call him up
and go head to head our four verse? Therefore?
Speaker 4 (03:23):
Yeah, in a winter take all. Yeah, I'm in back teas. Yes,
let's go. I guarantee you we beat them. There's no way.
I hope they're listening to cheaters and whippers.
Speaker 1 (03:33):
We had some fun though. Man, it was a lot
of times. There were some great shots hit, but it
was the laugh, the memories and the and the reason
for the tournament was Yeah, and you're you've got Kobe
Stevens put on a great one and difference making and
the course was nice, but Northgate was nice. So we
had a great time. Man, yesterday in our group to
Smitty and Devs, we are fource. It was pretty fun.
Speaker 5 (03:53):
We had fun, a lot of fun.
Speaker 1 (03:56):
Yeah, there was a few laughing f bombs, a little
good time and I had all and some good shots hit.
Everybody hit one where you're like the old wow factor
hits and then you say, how do we miss a
fifteen foot putt for eagle? Yeah. So some good stuff.
Speaker 4 (04:09):
A lot of money raised for Intrepid Care, that organization, yep,
that takes care of veterans. The creator of Intrepid Care.
We met him yesterday obviously on Veterans Day. What a
What a perfect day to get out and play some golf.
Raised of money for an organization that supports the veteran community.
And he was a medic in Fallujah.
Speaker 5 (04:33):
Yeah, I can only imagine what he is witnessing his life.
Speaker 1 (04:36):
I got news for you as a medic, and we
didn't get into that probably a little uh those details
we probably it was nice to meet him and get
the insight what was going on. And I would imagine
he's seen stuff that you don't ever want to see.
And when that's going on, you're seeing it way too rapid,
you know what I'm saying. Yeah, he was there, God
bless him. I mean he was there when it was
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man too. Yeah, unbelievable. Uh yeah, it was a great,
great day out on the golf course, a little warm,
you know, didn't didn't have my bingo car getting sunburn
in November.
Speaker 5 (05:08):
But here we are.
Speaker 1 (05:09):
All you did, Hey eighty degrees eighty four. I was
hotter than that, maybe eighty five. But you know what,
you just got to compete true summertime buck o five.
You know what.
Speaker 4 (05:18):
That's why I look at it. Well, yeah, that's the summer.
But November and then we had that.
Speaker 1 (05:23):
Ver Plank. Yeah on the long drive guy. Yeah, is
that he got to be his what twenties? Uh yeah,
like a passer and edge rusher, a big tight end.
Speaker 5 (05:37):
Bryce Verplank. We have Bryce, Well, he's the name.
Speaker 1 (05:40):
When I pulled up there, I'm like, I know the
name Scott Verplank, who is a great amateur player and
pro player from Oklahoma State, one of the best of them.
He was a phenomenal player from Oklahoma State. And said, no, Dame,
I said, you related to him? He goes, yes, my
uncle so his dad, I guess, is Scott's uncle. For
the reason I say that, then we stepped up, and
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I mean we had some t shots. But I've talked
about you want to talk about you sore today. If
you swung a golf club as hard as he did,
you'd be we'd we'd all be laid up in the
hospital that they taking some kind of meds. He I'm
talking about, you're talking about uncoiling as a long He's
hit it, like, hasn't he hit like.
Speaker 4 (06:16):
Four thirty or his longest was like four hundred and
thirty five years? Yeah, it just which he uh, ridiculous. Well,
we got to our T shot after he hit it.
It's like this, we're in a different area code. But
we had good time though, so a lot of good people.
And yeah, the medic who was in Fallujah that I
would imagine that job is seen has seen stuff you
don't want to see. How Uh, how those guys that
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do the long drive can create that kind of torque
and will.
Speaker 5 (06:44):
Swear the club place still square it up.
Speaker 1 (06:46):
I don't have no idea saying it is actually, And
that's why you even when I see Deshambo on the PGA,
you know, well live to her now. But when he's
out there winning majors, dude had to swing that hard, yeah,
and the square the club face and hit it where
you want to. Still, it's pretty amazing. But yeah, those
long dry that those I mean, when you're thirty five,
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your body's got to be so dismantled. I mean from
all the torque. It's like good gracious, But we had.
Golf's fun when you're doing it for a good reason.
He had great weather, we were blessed yesterday, so good group. Yeah,
definitely a lot of a lot of fun. Yeah, I
know a lot of fun out there. Thank you for
everyone that came out and supported yesterday. I think we
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had almost I think a little over one hundred golfers
yesterday that came out to support Intrepid Care and the
Coasts Fast. I mean normally those in for rightful so
you know you're raising money and you're stopping at different
holes to donate money, which which do everything you can
to help out, and you know, getting to drink and
socializing and you know those are long. But that round
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it went maybe it had. We were hitting the ball
decent so you're not looking around for it, but it was.
It was a It was a good time then. And
those are always fun to play, and they're not great
for your game because the first guy hits in the
fairway and say, okay, flail away right, yeah, but it was.
I love the cause and being with those are some
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of my favorite times because you get eighteen holes to
just laugh your ass off and have some fun to process.
Speaker 4 (08:16):
Yeah that and make a difference. That's probably the best part.
Yep agreed all that, along with, of course the charity
organization out there, which I continue to say is Intrepid Care.
So again, thank you everyone that came out to support yesterday.
It was a great event benefiting Intrepid Care, which helps
out the veteran community and first responders and on Veterans Day,
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unbelievable event put on by the Kobe Stevens Golf apparel group. Hey,
last night, real quick, We're going to talk a lot
of Texans, a lot of NFL stuff, Michael Parsons saying
some stuff about his head coach. We got to look
at the college football playoff picture. There's some shakeups obviously
because Miami lost, Georgia lost, a couple of other teams.
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Army stays on the feet and so forth and so on.
I just want to look at the Rockets real quick.
I'll bring Shn Goon Shan again, another double double, twenty
seven point seventeen rebounds. Machen Man, My goodness, the Rockets
are seven to four to start off the year.
Speaker 1 (09:14):
Yeah, he's a machine. Buy in and we got some
city with Willie Fritz and Kelvin Sampson and then you
go to Demiko Ryans and now he made have Doka
and obviously Joe Espada in the past we've had. I mean,
we're pretty pretty blessed with some guys that are doing
some good things leading teams. And this team found the
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right coach, there's no question. And you mentioned Shan Goon,
who's doing it on the offensive end. Every it feels
like every single night. I just I, you know, listen
to those I try not to listen to too many
pregame shows, but some I do. And you read a
lot about it and watch I think he is one
of the more underrated players in basketball. Maybe I'm crazy,
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maybe he isn't. Maybe it's just my I feel, but
he doesn't get the same buzz as somebody else who's
doing what he does on a regular It seems like
a nightly occurrence. I know we love him here in
his game, but you don't hear a lot of and
maybe on different areas that I'm missing, but the national
of Like when you talk about this team, his name
comes up, but it's like, I don't want to say
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an anthrothop as. Oh they have shoon as well, right,
that's how it goes. Yes, yeah, And so it's like, oh, yeah,
that guy. Yeah, and he's pretty good. He's pretty good. Yeah,
twenty plus and seventeen will get you. He is pretty good,
but gets it. This team is doing some really good
things and they are that you know, not the least
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which is fun to watch, but they are. They don't
want to just be fun to watch, They want to
be dominant and they're playing some pretty good basketball. It's
a good start.
Speaker 4 (10:48):
Eleven games in, Shehngoon is top ten in the NBA
right now. Rebounds per game at eleven and a half,
he's averaging seven to almost eighteen points a game, averaging
a double double. He's playing really good so far early
in this sea. And as like I said, the Rockets
improved to seven and four last night. You had Shangoon
leading the way with twenty seven and seventeen, Jalen Green
had eighteen points, Aman Thompson thirteen, Jabari Smith Junior eleven
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and then off the bench you had Tarry Easton with
ten and I believe Aaron Holliday with eleven. So Rockets
beat the Wizards. So they improved a seven and four.
Got a lot of football to get into. Texans man,
oh man, their second half struggles are unbelievably bad. Let's
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look at those and discuss it and how do you
fix it? If your Bobby slock. That's next on sports
Stock seven ninety. The Sean Salisbury Show continues on your Roku.
Listen to Sports Talk seven ninety on any device with
our free iHeartRadio app. They've got the Cowboys who are
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oh my gosh, cowboys are dumpster fire right now. I
can't wait to get into the Michael Parsons situation.
Speaker 1 (12:05):
And can I send out a little message times when
you're going through to two things rough night for my
USC Trojans, coach Robinson passed away last night. Who was
my He recruited me. It was my first college coach
and I contend to this day and I think you
would go talk to starters at the US. Coach Robinson
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died at eighty nine last night. Remember he was hired
by LSU as well by ed Orgeron the year they
won the national title to be his special assistant. Coach.
Robinson's practices were his scheduled and that's why coach Orgeron
hired him to keep them organized. And when Coach Robinson
was my coach John Madden's best friend by the way,
since childhood. Heck, he was John Madden's spotter at the
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end of John Madden's broadcast career. They traveled on best
friends forever. He's talking about Coach Madden all the time
and their personalities and voices and the way they go.
I'm telling you you'd think it was the same guy,
but was just a tribute. There's not enough time. I know,
not enough people maybe follow USC, but legend go talk
to guys who were backups on that team and ask
them what they felt on all any of the teams
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Coach Robinson was there while I was there, they love
him like they were starting, like it was. It was
like the kid, like he was family. Coach Robinson was
the best getting you to do stuff you didn't think
you could do. And he was a great football coach.
You talk about the tree of some of these guys,
go look at coach Robinson's tree of just assistant coaches
that if that were with him and went on to
be Wanstead, North Turner. I talk about guys that were
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there are Hall of Fame defensive coaches, Hudson Hawke, offensive
line coach Well Chuck Chuck Paganell Gil Haskell, who was
Mike Holmgren's offensive coordinator when they were winning. I mean
used to do dude. The list is is actually freaky.
How how just how good R. C. Slocum coach Cenner,
Coach Robinson. So I feel blessed to have been coached
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by him and played for him. I Uh, the emotions
haven't hit me yet because I went to USC because
of him. He was the main reason outside my you know,
my dad close and all that, but Coach Robinson was
a big reason why say back in the day. You
didn't go to the school because of money. You went
to the school because you did you recruited the coach,
not just the university and hoping that again. Coach Robinson
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left after my sophomore year to go coach the Rams,
So that was hard. But he passed away. And the
stories I could tell and anybody could tell forever or epic.
And I loved him. And it's a bummer because he
to a man, people admired him in our meeting rooms
and our He's knew when to say the right thing
at the right time, and he'd have fun as well.
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We're going to miss him, and he was He's a
Hall of Fame coach and and uh was a great
friend and great great to my family, and I love
Coach Robmson and to miss him and to my guy
Jack de real. At a time you go through something
like this, you know you've been fired in your past
as the head coach, you've done great things. And Jack's
one of my best friends in the world. And I
woke up to the news last night he resigned from
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with con and as Luke Fickle's Special Assistant and ow I,
which is what operating while intoxicated, and nobody got hurt,
and Jack resigned and said he's going to take some
time away from it and let them focus on it
because they hired it. Because I'm telling you what, he's
a really a great human and a good coach. But
when you go through and make a decision that you regret.
I haven't talked to Jack. I only saw it this
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morning because I went to you know, after we were
exhausted yesterday. I tried to get in the sheets. And
the only way I say this, when you got a
friend like Jack's mean to me, I know what it's
like to hit bottom and and wonder and see people
turn and run the other way, and then see some
people come and are always there at the front of
it and not running out the back of the alley.
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And I sure wouldn't want to be one of those.
And Jack's not listening to this this morning. But you know,
sometimes you make stupid mistakes after midnight, and Jack did
and nobody got hurt and it's gonna be okay. But
resigned and and uh, we'll we'll shine again. So just
oh piece having a good day. You know, maybe he
wakes up and does listen, but I I love him,
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and I hope he's okay. I know everybody's healthy wise,
but you know that mental grind you go through after
something like that, and you know you have family and stuff,
and you have preached your whole life not to do that.
And he is a very responsible coach and human being
and father and friend, and he made he made a
mistake last night and resigned from being Luke Luke Fickle
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Special Assistant. So to my Trojan family, today is probably
not a day you wake up and say, hey man,
it's one devastating because we lost Coach Robinson and the
other I just want a friend to know that, no
matter what he goes through, that I'm you know that
I'm not running the other way from him because too
many people will start to criticize during that time.
Speaker 5 (16:45):
Yeah, you see kind of how it got love them both.
Speaker 7 (16:47):
Man.
Speaker 1 (16:48):
One I'm not going to get to see anymore because
of Coach Robinson, but he was I was fond of
him forever, and so it was my family and one
that I'll see soon and and I hope he's okay today.
Speaker 4 (17:01):
John Robinson was eighty eighty nine, eighty nine years old. Wow, Hey,
I've said it before recruiting is different.
Speaker 1 (17:09):
Now. Obviously told you this before my couple of days
before the decision for me to make a college decision.
We're sitting in the living room on his final visit
and he says to me, we go through the whole thing,
and you know, my mom's asking all the questions. My
dad is observing. My mother was like, my boy, you're
going to give him a chance and make sure he
gets educating. Andy, I'm sending him two hours of you
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know that's a mom right. Yeah. Coach Robinson would smile.
He was wearing his nineteen seventy eight National Championship ring
and he said, Sean, at that point in time, is
this this guy? He is the number one recruit in
the country. He said, you know, we love you at
SC He goes, we want you to come here, dude,
I'll never forget it. At a time when everybody's telling
you how good you are and I'm seventeen, and he
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says but I and he goes, and we're going to
put you in position to be successful. It's like we
try to do anybody that comes there, and we'd love
you to be our quarter back. He said, But what's
the butt After that? He said, but whether you come
to USC or not, we are still going to show
up on Saturday and we are still going to win.
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Now that philosophy may not work for some because normally
you say that, they're like, well, you don't love me,
I'm not gonna promise me. I'm going to be a starter.
At no time did he. And he walked in and
I said, thanks, coach, and you know, after the end
and the hugs and see you later, make the decisions.
Was like on a Wednesday, going to make the decision
by the following Tuesday writer. And he left, and my
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dad's literally at the doorway said I think you want
to be a part of that, don't you, Because he
looked a square in the eye and never made a
promise and basically said, you're going to come compete and
then we'll we'll go from there. And he was honest
to a I mean to a tea about you know,
happened to earn the gig, but never forget it. At
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a time when everybody's telling you how great you are,
he took a different approach and it worked, you know
what I'm saying. So I could roll through some of
the things that guy was. He make you. There's times
before a game he'd have you in tears. I'm talking
about icewater because you wanted to play. So he would
tease you with heading out there of why you get
to do this and which will? I mean, how good
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you want to be? And you know when you get
ready to play. Some games didn't need fire up, but
he could get you for a game you're getting ready
to play somebody you're a forty point favorite over and
have you feeling like it was a rosebull for the
national championship. But he didn't overdo it.
Speaker 5 (19:33):
It was It was pretty impressive.
Speaker 1 (19:34):
Man. I'm gonna miss him badly.
Speaker 5 (19:36):
He passed away in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
Speaker 1 (19:39):
It's where he's lived since he took over the gig
for as as coach oys are on special assistants stayed
there and what a good man and a good family
and coach Robinson'll be missed now he gets to go
up there and tell stories with his buddy John Madden
and love life there as well.
Speaker 4 (19:56):
He was one hundred and four, thirty five and four
at USC seventy five and sixty eight with the Rams.
Ronnie Lott waited in he said quote coach. Robinson was
one of the greatest college coaches ever and his love
for USC and his love for the game of football
was second to none. I've always felt that while playing
for him, he gave us the ability to feel like
we were larger than life. In his commitment to making
sure that we had more than just football in our
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lives was so superior.
Speaker 1 (20:19):
End quote Ronnie spot On. John Robinson made Marcus Allen,
who'd scored five touchdowns in the CIF Championship from a
bunch of different positions and who would go on years
later to win the Heisman Trophy my freshman year. Here's
a superstar running back and one of the best, biggest,
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and best recruits in the country. Charles White was already
at SC when Marcus Allen walked onto campus. John Robinson
changed his face mask, put him in a full back
face mask, and he blocked for Charles White. Wow, Now
I want you to think about this for a second.
This is a superstar. Now you're going to go to
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the and you know why he did it. He already
knew Marcus was tough, but he knew Marcus would take
the challenge. And to this day, outside of Walter Payton. Now,
I've never I've never watched a better pass protecting blocker
than Marcus Hunt and his toughness. And I can tell
you this. You can talk to Lee Korso about it.
You talked to anybody who playedgainst him. When I was
a freshman, he was a senior. If there was a
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sideline to step out of bounds, or there was a
safety to take on, or a linebacker, he was about
six two two ten. He was taking you on. He
was he was an emergency quarterback. He could catch the
ball at the back that he was a very I
have pound for pounds as as tough as football player
as I ever saw. And I'm telling you forty carries
in that was the pret you give him to twenty carries,
I wuldn't enough. And that guy wore people out. And
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Coach Robinson put him at full back as a freshman,
and he played fullback. And you know what that did,
toughen him up and help him appreciate when he finally
got to the point where he was the tailback. And
then he was the first back in college football history
to rush for two thousand yards. And I'm telling you
from wild watching it as a freshman from the side,
and I didn't getting to play at times because we
had a really good team. Is I thought, you don't
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realize it in about five six games and you say
we're watching something freaky here, Yeah, dude, And it did
not matter. And our off and Bruce Matthews in most part,
and they'd run and Marcus would wear thirty thirty five carries.
We talk about Derek Henry, I'm gonna tell you what
Marcus was. Every bit is and not as big, but
as physical and durable as anybody I'd ever seen. And
Coach Robinson loved it. But he talked and Marcus would
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sprint down the sixty yards after he touched it every time,
jog back. That was our that that was his his
getting in shape. They didn't run a lot after practice,
but boy boy, we run and practice physical during it.
So Coach row Ronnie Lot's exactly right. He made you
and he's made you feel like you were invincible on
the field. But also it wasn't just about football with him,
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and the impact, the impact that memorial for Coach Robinson,
the impact is going to be that he's made on
a lot of coaches and players. Epic.
Speaker 4 (23:00):
Yeah, the La Times put out a good little uh
snippet about John Robinson and basically collectively every player that's
ever played for him said that it's the Hill will
go down as their favorite coach, and.
Speaker 1 (23:10):
Not all of them are starters. Yeah, I said on
late last night, I said, you know what I said.
I don't believe there's a better, I mean a better
that if you had to go back and say I
want to play for a certain coach, a college coach
while he's coaching in college. I can't imagine that one
guy who played for him would say anything different. I
know he I had. I didn't get enough of him
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because I only had him for two years, right, But
I can tell you what I felt like I had
him for thirty Yeah.
Speaker 4 (23:35):
It's the impact, man, That's exactly right. So that's the
impact of having a very very good coach. John Robinson
passing away at the age of eighty nine. Let's talk
about the Houston Texans and their atrocious offense in the
second half over the last month in numbers are concerning,
to say the least. Let's talk about it next on
Sports Stock seven to eighty. The Shawn Salisbury Show continued.
Speaker 1 (24:00):
In the American and National League. We don't do it
by postseason. Yankee centerfielder is winning the American League MVP
and Shoe is winning the Nation League EVP. The better
contest would be who's the Who's second?
Speaker 5 (24:13):
Second?
Speaker 1 (24:13):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (24:14):
Poor Bobby Wood Junior just had a freaking umbelieving, freaking
unbelievable year.
Speaker 1 (24:19):
He may very well be second. And for them, I mean,
lind Door was had a monstrous Who are the final
candidates in the In the National League.
Speaker 8 (24:26):
You have.
Speaker 5 (24:28):
Francisco Lindor and the second base befo the Diamondbacks, Catel.
Speaker 1 (24:31):
Martell, who had a good lind Door is gonna finish second? Yeah,
And then who's the third candidate in the American League.
It's Aaron Judge Witt Junior and Juan Soto. Dude, his
numbers are yeah, charged it would have been somebody else's
number three, but you know, well, Ramirezz he could have
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been in the mix there. But dude, when you look
at all of Soto's numbers, yeah, I mean it's impressive.
The question is it's impressive enough to win an MVP
in a normal year. But Judge didn't have a normal year.
And and if you're Bobby with Junior said better, Can
I have a better year than this? It's still not
win an MVP.
Speaker 5 (25:11):
Ye, he's still gonna win it.
Speaker 1 (25:12):
Yeah, man, it's those six candidates are pretty good and
those three of the American Theague are like, yeah, that's hey,
you finished fourth or fifth? You think, man, I'm pretty
good player. Yeah. You couldn't break that with those three.
Hard to bust through in those leagues, with the way
the seasons had and Lindor when he came over from Cleveland,
you know, people, he's had some good season, but waiting
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for this type of season healthy and finally had it. Yeah, finally,
which is good. And Marte is just a solid player.
Speaker 7 (25:39):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (25:39):
And they're going to finish second and third because Shoe
is gonna win it.
Speaker 1 (25:42):
There's still bonuses in that top three I pick for
the player in their contract usually is.
Speaker 4 (25:46):
They'll get some extra scratch, yes, sir, all right, John,
Let's talk about the second half offense for the Texans.
They have an inability to score in the second half.
They have had fifteen points in the second half over
the last months. That's four games, four weeks. They have
not scored a second half touchdown since Week six against
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the Patriots fifteen points the last month, they are averaging
just eight point two points in the second half with
a minus fifty nine point differential eight point two points
per game. What I mean, what what is going on
in the second half of the Texans.
Speaker 1 (26:28):
A lot for the other team and not much for
them at some point in time. You just can't chalk
this up to being one guy, one reason and an aberration.
Because we were talking during the break. If you shoot
okay in Indianapolis, is Anthony Richardson a seventy percent pass
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or is there a trend that says a guy can't
complete forty fifty percent of his past that's a trend.
Speaker 5 (26:56):
Yeah, and well one year may change. You look at
him right now.
Speaker 1 (27:00):
If I say, who's the most inaccurate player in the league,
and you're going there and it's not because of one game,
and we'll talk about how talented he is, but you're
just not. And it's the same thing on the otherwise,
Is there any doubt in your mind that the Jade
and Daniels of the world are accurate and going to
be accurate their whole I mean, that's just who they are.
They'll have the ups and downs, but fighting through those.
This is a trend and this second half and the
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way that they're not getting it done is a trend.
And they've got so many good pieces that it's almost overlooked.
You know, they're six and four and we kind of
make excuses at times because like for Stroud, oh is
c J. Stroud. He's a great player, Top five quarterback,
Cup six quarterback going in the league.
Speaker 9 (27:40):
C J.
Speaker 1 (27:40):
Stroud's not played his best football yet and he's a
little less judicious with the football or whether it's a
step behind just just I mean, mixing's added something. But
there's a lot of things that I know injuries are
a part of but you just got to deal with that. Everybody.
Somebody's heart every year for somebody. But the trend of
Bob Bobby Slowick, the trend of second half, the trend
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of not closing out games, the trend of losing to
good teams in close games is here in twenty twenty four,
and would say, well back in twenty twenty three. Right now,
ten games that I don't give rats that's about twenty
twenty three because it doesn't count anymore. It doesn't on
the back of the baseball card. Yeah, but it doesn't
when it comes to are they legitimately right now the
way they play sixty minutes, can you put them in
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the five or six elite team category? And the answer
is no.
Speaker 10 (28:26):
No.
Speaker 1 (28:27):
If you say, Sean, if they're at their best and healthy,
if you take that first half, yeah, but that's the problem.
And it gets right down to what you're saying that
some of it's good, some of it's okay, and some
of it's extremely ugly. And their second halfs have been
brutal when it comes to points and closing games out.
Speaker 10 (28:44):
It just is.
Speaker 1 (28:45):
And the tendencies that Bobby slook, we don't only scout
other teams in pro sports, and in pro football, you
self scout and you have to self scout yourself on tendancies,
which is the analytics metrics that you see in baseball
every day. Football is doing it from years. We just
call it, you know, game planning and tendencies on defense,
which is just the numbers. If you're a zone team
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eighty percent of the time. My suggestion is that we
put in a game plan to beat zone and then
we just got to deal with the other twenty percent
of man coverage. So yeah, they are going to have
to switch this, but you don't do it at the
disposal of getting out what you do your base stuff,
but you have got to create window dressing that gets
you out of Oh, first and second down they run it,
third down, they throw it, or they playing that. They
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have way too many long yarded situations because what happens.
Quarterback holds it a little longer, stripsack, fumble forces it.
And this is the time of year when you get
to it that you can't the teams. We know what
the identity of teams are, and right now you can't
say the identity of the Texans is the great thought
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that you had when the season started. The identity of
Texans right now is inability to close and an offensive
line that finally got better but hadn't protected their quarterback.
That's what people are saying when they talk about this team.
Speaker 4 (29:58):
I mean, we talk about adjustments, excuse me, all the time,
especially in professional sports. Bobby Slowick from year one as
an offensive coordinator to year two, it seems like there's
not a lot of adjustments being made. What's one of
the things that we heard a lot about his offense
last year at times, Oh, it's innovative. Look how he's
putting C. J. Stroud in successful positions this year. It's
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completely different, especially over the last month. Predictability trends. Running
on first and second down, throwing on third down. How
many times have we heard that before when Bill O'Brien
was calling plays for this offense. Again, different different regime,
different players. Now, you have too many good players on
this team. Even with Nico Collins out, lou what John
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Metchi did the other night, Tank Dell was right there
as well. You still got Joe Mixon in the backfield.
You still have c Just Strout as your quarterback. The
fact that I pulled out two random drives yesterday on
the show and what was it? One was for five plays,
the other was for six fifty percent of the time
that we're trying to run the football first and second down,
play on third down. Okay, they get the first down,
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what do they do back on first down? Run again,
run on first down, run on second down, or a
couple of failed runs. Next thing you know, it's third
and twelve, Like the third down yardage is. It's a problem.
Speaker 1 (31:15):
And you can't say, well, if we'd had all our weapons,
I mean you can you know if we'd have had
Will Anderson on defense. Their defense play put this way,
Their defense played well enough to win without Will Anderson. Right,
they did, you.
Speaker 5 (31:27):
Said when we were all their they held the Lions
to how many points?
Speaker 1 (31:31):
And still that's yeah, that's a win for your defense.
And they still lost the game after five turnovers, five interceptions.
Speaker 4 (31:38):
And again I think there's also something to be said. Look,
players got to execute. We you and I are both
on the same pace. That's first and foremost exactly, it
always comes down the players have to execute. However, coaches, coordinators,
head coaches, whoever, have got to put their team, whether
it's offensive defense, in the best position to succeed. And
I feel like in my opinion that over the last
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month Bobby's Soluk is not doing that with this offense.
Speaker 1 (32:01):
Well they're not. That's the coach's number one priority. Put
your team and put them in a situation and an
environment where they can have a chance to have the
best chance of success here and and then then they
got to execute it, right, that's all you can do.
And the other side is true too. If he puts
you in a position that bad play call against the defense,
they guessed right then as a quarterback and as an offense,
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you've got to adjust and not make, not compound the
mistake with another one. That's that's that's called football and
what goes on every single step. It's a guessing game
a lot of times, and then there's certain trends that
you say, Okay, this is who they are, so I
am the.
Speaker 8 (32:40):
You.
Speaker 1 (32:41):
You have to the adjustments you have to make, and
that's part of they're not good enough to not make adjustments.
Most teams aren't. They can't see Chiefs, Baltimore Ravens. You
play good teams. If you were doing the same thing
over and over again, not executing or putting yourself in
in in long yarded situations, it'll catch up to them
as well. They're just not It's tough to do that.
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So there's too many good players and too many smart coaches,
so they're gonna have to change and execute. It goes
like this coach puts them in the best position player
first and foremost, but the game plans everybody put it
in and then the coach has to Okay, that's not working.
Whether it's a player who's just not playing well and
you got to make the decision to replace them, or
when you call a play. It has to be as
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often as possible where your players have a chance to succeed. Listen,
if you're in third and twelve eight times a game.
I'm being a little bit hyperbolic just to you get
the point. I don't care what the coach calls. There's
not enough plays in your office to succeed at that.
I'm talking about sustained success. You may get away with
it in one game, eventually you'll get found because you
can't third. You'll gain ten yards and then you'll punt,
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or you gain eight yards and it'll be fourth and
fourth too far to go for it, and then you'll punt,
so you don't want to keep putting. You got it,
and they've got to be more dominant in the red
zone and CJ's I get back to protecting the ball
where it's they always have a chance to come away
with a kick, whether it's a field goal or an
extra point.
Speaker 4 (34:07):
That's what bothers me too, is it almost feels like
at times from from my view vantage point, from optically looking,
it's like, ah, I mean Bobby's sock, ah, we got Kymie,
he can kick it from the parking lot. We'll settle
settle for a fifty eight yard attempt a fifty five
yard attempt. It just seems like sometimes a play call
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goes conservative, the book kind of closes a little bit. Yeah, hey,
Kymie's really really good, he'll boom it from anywhere.
Speaker 1 (34:35):
Well, what eleven fifty plus yard is already this year?
Speaker 5 (34:38):
Yeah, think about that.
Speaker 1 (34:39):
Yeah, it's crazy, and that crazy, Dan, It's a good
it's a good crutch to have. The problem is, but
it's yes, when you're sitting there saying, Eh, fifty five yards,
we're good. Let's just we'll come away with points. That's great,
But you play good teams. Eventually Detroit's coming away with
points three of them or the night where he misses
it won't be enough. Yeah, it feels like at times
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he's not because he's so good. But what happened the
other night? And you gave them a chance open the
door and they went and closed and their kicker matched
his and they won a football game. Yeah, and that
team's even after that. I mean, no team should be
able to overcome that many in your building. Five interceptions
they've got there, there's there's a nastiness missing from them
that they got to get back offensively.
Speaker 4 (35:20):
Yeah, and how do they get that nastiness back on offense?
What adjustments need to be made? Let's talk about a
next on sport Stock seven to eighty.
Speaker 1 (35:30):
This is the Sean Salisbury shown you back at it
like baseball or baseball? Evinsky, she is right out of respect.
Well why is it they all, hey, play some Latino music?
Why can't it be Latino?
Speaker 5 (35:46):
Yeah, I don't know, Triple why why why do you
not respect on the Latina?
Speaker 4 (35:50):
So you're saying it's racist, but I think it is.
I see now he's gonna blame it on us. Yes, wow, wow,
I'm like, that's race because we're just.
Speaker 1 (36:03):
Yeah, I just could hurts. It hurts that you guys
don't how about me throwing a slicer astray you? I said,
you guys, how it hurts it you don't put enough
respect on like for people like who grew up in
the community.
Speaker 5 (36:16):
I grew up in.
Speaker 1 (36:17):
It hurts sometimes, it really does cuts deep.
Speaker 5 (36:19):
Yeah by hoop by me.
Speaker 1 (36:20):
Yeah, you know you're a lot of times you TRIPLEY
and I are on the same page and you hate eskind.
I remember you told Tripley I heard you go to
get a hallway don't tell Sean, but I hate Esco. Right,
that really hurt triple y. You know what I'm saying
is that is that confirmed? Because you could either confirmed
nor did I know? That is plausible deniability? Yeah, but
you kind of sometimes No, I think let's go to
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Escoe and you're like, I'm like, yeah, anything of your people,
I don't want to ride them afraid. Remember when you
got scared to go to North's room no fight?
Speaker 5 (36:50):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 4 (36:52):
We're we're shopping at a place called Wieners off the
twenty nine, twenty and forty five back in the day,
getting basketball jerseys and you're shopping at Nordstrom's as I said.
Speaker 1 (37:00):
Sure, I am. Do you know anything about Valley Parkway?
We cruise Valley Parkway and on Valley Parkway there's a
Duiner snisseil speaking of you said, which wien Is that
a restaurant or.
Speaker 5 (37:09):
It used to be like a department store? Okay, so
you're there. It was like Ross before Ross.
Speaker 1 (37:13):
You ever heard of an Italian sausage sounds of wien
Er snicsel? No, not a Talian sauche. What is it called?
What's the one? Well, it's a yeah, polar sausage, not
a time polar sausage with some dill, pickle and mustard
and some pumper nickel.
Speaker 5 (37:28):
You ever had pumper nickel bread? Pumpl that's what you.
Speaker 1 (37:30):
Put on the uh on that and it is off
the charts. So anytime you really want to roll up.
But the Mexican food in my town, you guys here
can't touch it. Yeah, man, disrespect to your text. Mexic
Here's used to sell like Bugle Boy Levi's like the
remember those commercials, were you guys alive when they said
are those Bugle Boy jeans you're wearing? Well, why yes
they are? No kind of yeah, that's it. They'd look,
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they'd say, are those Bugle Boy jeans you wearing?
Speaker 4 (37:55):
Wieners was one of the oldest retail operations based in Houston.
They called it quits in two thousand than one, seventy
five years in the in the business, in the business.
Did they stand on business? They did for a while,
and seventy five years of it. Yeah, man, I remember
being like in third or fourth grade.
Speaker 1 (38:10):
But you get one of these days you'll put more
respect on the mean streets of mescal But dude, I
gotta get you there so you'll get a greater appreciation
for my peeps.
Speaker 5 (38:19):
You remember Mervin's.
Speaker 1 (38:20):
Oh yeah, department store gets close.
Speaker 4 (38:22):
Yeah, it's exactly what Wieners was like. Yeah, yeah, man, Mervins's,
Sweeters or Deween or Spitzel. How many of you can
say you still have one in your town? What a Wiertz? Yeah,
I don't think there's ever been one here?
Speaker 1 (38:35):
Thank you. Still I think you can still get like
eight items for five bucks, can't you? I'm kidding, But
it's about say that in Taco Bell where you go
to is when I was in high school, because well
you could afford it.
Speaker 5 (38:45):
You seen how expensive Taco Bell is these days.
Speaker 4 (38:47):
I haven't been to the Bell in a long time. Yeah,
but I can be bought. Yeah we hit We hit
it in Scottsdale. Yeah, well night, And why.
Speaker 1 (38:53):
Would you do that? Why would you go to Scottsdale
and go to a place like that? It was no offense,
but why would It's so frigging driver's a thousand other
places and you can go that way where where you Madero? No,
not at midnight exactly. This is like this is your
drunk right and you need for We were but how
(39:16):
how dare you what? I like the bell, But that'd
be like going, hey, man, let's travel to Greece and
then you say, well, man, they gots a great restaurant.
Or let's go to Italy huh and Theking Yeah, Olive
Guards better, that's right, talget go to All Guard. You
can go to the garden. Give me those breadsticks? Terrible. Yeah,
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you guys rolled the Scottsdale.
Speaker 4 (39:39):
You know how much money we spent there? How much
in one order eighty bucks? Like one hundred and twenty
four dollars.
Speaker 1 (39:46):
But you have like Roberto's which is open late at night.
Do you drive through? It's like it's a hole in
the wall, drive through authentic Mexican food. Wish I would
have known that that they've got from. It's like San
Diego that I would I just the bell. You went
to scott someone to the bell, man, Hey, you want
to go to We're at the Wasted Grain. You know
you're going there and you got like a Mastros or
some great steakhouse or someone you've never been to. It's
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like the top shelf and you go to right right
and they're in the same parking lot.
Speaker 5 (40:15):
Yeah, go get it, bloom, go get a blooming onion.
Speaker 1 (40:18):
Yeah, but don't. But whatever you do, don't get that
fresh seafood that's sitting there with a dice, big steak,
grab the blooming onion.
Speaker 4 (40:25):
Okay, make sure you get that off that Fosters Astrillian
for me. Let's get it a seven o'clock hour. You
talk about here with Irish and Australia and the same thing. Lad,
let's get it a seven o'clock hour. Talk about these Texans.
They need to make some adjustments with their offense. That's next.
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Speaker 4 (41:23):
Dolphins taking down the Rams on Monday Night Football. Texans
getting back after today they were off yesterday. They played
the Cowboys in Monday Night football, struggling with their offense.
Before we uh talk about the adjustments that need to
be made, It's got to the phone line seven one three,
seven nineys number to join Brandon, Good morning, Good morning, Brian,
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Good morning, Shawn.
Speaker 6 (41:47):
How are you guys.
Speaker 5 (41:48):
We're good buddy. What's on your mind?
Speaker 1 (41:50):
Texans needs to money one fast before they scored.
Speaker 5 (41:56):
What do you think are they running too slow for you?
Speaker 1 (41:58):
Brandon?
Speaker 4 (41:59):
We gotta gotta get the speed moving. Yeah, yeah, not
sure how much we can control that. But if you
think they're running too slow, they got to be. They
got to be running slow, right Seoan not but they
also have to if that's the case. And what do
you do when you're a little slower the next you
got to beat them to the punch right right? Yeah,
but yeah, speed kills. As they say in pro football,
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good speed is. Teams that are fast and explosive win
a lot of football games. The second half, they.
Speaker 1 (42:27):
Looked like they were a little slower to the punch
right in the last game, So that's cost them. Yeah.
And by the way, do we know who we're going
to get for the first racement? Not yet? Not yet,
still starching possibly in house. The name Christian Walker's come.
Speaker 5 (42:42):
Up and uh braindy go ahead and turn that.
Speaker 1 (42:48):
Is it echoing year? Yeah? Okay, so I think that's
my Hopefully they'll they'll find uh put it this way.
By the end of free agency, you're gonna have a
good idea because if they don't go, it's somebody. It's
probably going to be one of the young players in house, right,
or a possibility that it's yinor Diaz or you know,
Tarantini playing the majority of first base. He keep both
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bats in the lineup. We'll see. The priority obviously is
Bregman first and then go from there? Or is it
I'm assuming it is.
Speaker 5 (43:20):
I would assume yeah, well, uh, I don't know.
Speaker 1 (43:23):
Still got Bragman first base. The question is you know,
is Kokuchi how how big on the radar is he?
Or did you go in think and rental all all
the way? But the way he performed, I would take
Kakuchi back before I'd offer Verlander a deal, wouldn't you
if I could get him first, would that be a
bigger priority for you, younger? Obviously, of the two, I'm
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giving you a choice. You can only have one who
you taking At this stage. You can't even be mulling
this over how now? And I'm not to my lifetime.
I loved Verlander, yeah, but right now you you go
to Okay, I need I need a number one I'm
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not saying you do here hyperbo at any team, which
one of the two you choose.
Speaker 5 (44:13):
It's not Land I said last week, move on, okay.
Speaker 4 (44:17):
So if it's Kakuchi or VERLANDI I would take Couchi
all day.
Speaker 1 (44:20):
So the priority so far is Bregman, possible Kokuchi and
a first basement type thing centerfield?
Speaker 7 (44:31):
What is this it?
Speaker 1 (44:32):
Boppera in centerfield body or is that down the down
the first base or centerfield.
Speaker 5 (44:36):
I've been I've been pining for a frigging everyday centerfielder.
Speaker 1 (44:39):
For now you're pining for an everyday first basement. Which
one you want more? Right?
Speaker 2 (44:44):
Now?
Speaker 5 (44:44):
Give me the first basement.
Speaker 1 (44:46):
So then if that's the case, it goes third Babe, Bregman, pitcher,
first base. You decide, depending on what it is. But
if we're telling me pitching wins championships, then doesn't that
have to be a top two priority? Yes, getting your
guys healthy, but also deciding on it may be one.
Speaker 5 (45:04):
Two or neither of these pitchers. Yeah, Kakuchi's going to
have a pretty good market.
Speaker 1 (45:08):
I'm sure he does. Verlander's market's a little more limited.
But if he's healthy, you know what kind of guy?
What kind of pro is. I don't know if what
are you going to have to pay? First base is
going to take some money. So there's your priorities, and
part of the priorities deciding what you want to do
if Bregman leaves, what you're going to do it catcher,
first base? And do you have your everyday centerfielder on
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the roster or is it going to be what we've
seen since Springer.
Speaker 4 (45:34):
Left tune two or three or four guys. Yeah, for me,
I don't even waste money out justin Verlander. That's no
disrespect to all of the career. I'm over it, man.
Speaker 1 (45:43):
I's one's going to have more years and more money
on it, meaning Kakuchi. But if the Kokuchi we saw
the last ten, eleven, twelve games whatever was he pitched,
here is who you get for a full season.
Speaker 5 (45:55):
Johnny in a two point five y with It's an
easy decision.
Speaker 1 (45:59):
Yeah, it just is. Yeah.
Speaker 4 (46:01):
We didn't even get to see him pitching the playoffs, right, Yeah,
because he got that's one of the big reasons why
you got him, obviously, to get you to the playoffs.
Without Couci, they don't make the playoffs. That's that's and
you needed him in the playoffs. Fact, and he didn't
even get to pitch.
Speaker 1 (46:15):
Yeah, we need more dogs.
Speaker 5 (46:17):
See, we do need more dogs.
Speaker 1 (46:18):
He pitched like a dog here? Did I mean? He
in a good way?
Speaker 4 (46:22):
Was really really good? They won all but one of
his starts, right, that is insane to think about.
Speaker 1 (46:28):
I saw something more Bregman that Toronto is a big
player in this.
Speaker 4 (46:32):
I saw that, and I saw the Mets like the
Mets could offer him up to one hundred and eighty five.
And I also saw obviously he was in Washington. He
got his Gold Glove trophy, right, So of course you
know social media ran with it. Oh my god, Bregman's
in Washington, is gonna sign with the Nationals. So then
I look at the odds. The Washington Nationals have the
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best odds to sign Alex Bregman. Well, what a lot
would want to go to the Nationals?
Speaker 1 (46:59):
They stay, Well, if they paid him one hundred and
I got one hundred and ninety reasons, one hundred ninety
million reasons.
Speaker 4 (47:05):
Why If that's the case, I would hope, knowing the
competitor that Alex Bregman is, I would hope he would
not go there.
Speaker 5 (47:11):
Just for the money.
Speaker 1 (47:13):
But the other side of it is, you know what
great competitors think they can go there and change the
portion of a franchise. Yeah, so it kind of works
both ways. Right, He's not gonna run from the competition,
but you're like, you got a better chance to win
with the Mets or the Astros, the Mets, the Red Sox,
the whoever else is in the fray.
Speaker 6 (47:31):
Right.
Speaker 1 (47:31):
Yeah, I don't know what he's gonna do. But I
still to this day as we sit here, wonder what
the ceiling is on their money. The Astros. What is
there one place where you're going to go that there's
not a dollar more we're paying you? Or is it
just it's an open ended question. Eighty one eighty five,
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two hundred one seventy five, one ninety Where is it?
Or is there something? Here's our years? What is their
final offer before they say we're gonna let him walk? Yeah, Now,
if it's twenty six million a year for five years
and they don't match that, they don't give that, it's
gonna that'll send a loud message on how they feel
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about about moving forward with him. If that's the final offer,
somewhere in that range, there'll be it's gonna be there'll
be some chatter.
Speaker 5 (48:25):
I can just tell you.
Speaker 1 (48:28):
So, where's where is? You know, there's a floor where
you don't embarrass. You know, as long as we say embarrassed.
This is money. That's I'm talking about sports terms, right right,
not in everyday life terms. There'll be a floor there
and we can't go under there. They're gonna it's got
to be competitive, they just do. So you can't because
if you come out embarrass somebody that you can't. I
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won't even let you get to the top offer because
I'm going to say that's just disrespectful.
Speaker 5 (48:52):
Right, you can't come out and offer them twenty two
million a year.
Speaker 1 (48:54):
But I wonder there's got to be is the line
that the Texans I mean that the Astros draw is
in the sand or is it in stone? Is one
concreteors in sand ryk and rub over it?
Speaker 9 (49:05):
Move?
Speaker 1 (49:05):
Do we get to move the goalpost in this negotiation?
Or does mister Crane and Dana Brown have a here's
where it is. Yeah, here's the area that I'm willing
to cross the line a little bit, meaning get into
this territory of money. But once we get to this,
if he gets a dollar more he can leave. Where
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is that line?
Speaker 5 (49:29):
It's gonna be interesting.
Speaker 4 (49:30):
I just feel like so Chatman, in my opinion, set
the market with his contract. I think it's like twenty
five twenty six. He's going to get a little bit
more than that. So for the Astros, dude, twenty seven
and a half, five years, call it good.
Speaker 1 (49:48):
What if they don't pay that, well, we chatter, right.
Speaker 5 (49:51):
There's gonna be a lot of chatter.
Speaker 1 (49:52):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (49:53):
If it comes down to Alex Bregman going whatever team
he goes to, and you see the numbers and he's
it's an aav of like twenty seven twenty eight million,
there are gonna be a lot of pissed off Astros
fans in this city. What if all of a sudden,
if it's like thirty thirty one, thirty two, okay, what.
Speaker 1 (50:10):
If the Astros are in the twenty eight million range
for six years? Yeah, and you said Washington or Toronto
twenty nine and a half for just six years, which
you'll end up being fifteen million more.
Speaker 4 (50:23):
Yeah, around that range, and he leaves, what will that
tell you? On the other side, he wanted the money
more than he wanted to stay here. So there's gonna
be banter regardless. Yeah, the perfect storm is twenty eight
five or whatever for six years. You offer it and
he says, you know what somebody else offered me twenty nine.
Speaker 1 (50:43):
I don't care. I'm staying or I just if I'm
a GM as much as you'd love to have him here,
and we think he's a well, we thought Springer and
we thought Korey the same way money does. Talk is
a cliche, but but I if you want to blow
him out of the water, make the offer initially and
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don't let this go on much farther. Right, But if
you leave that, bless you. If you leave it up
to money usually wins. I'm just curious if Bregman gets
to a point, it's like if they get to the
Boris and Bregman are like, if they hit twenty eight and.
Speaker 5 (51:19):
A half, you don't need to call anybody else. Yeah,
I'll right, Yeah?
Speaker 1 (51:23):
Or is this squeeze every ounce of money out of
the turn up and if it's one hundred thousand more
a year, I'm leaving. Yeah. I can't fathom that being
the reason.
Speaker 5 (51:32):
I don't think so.
Speaker 1 (51:33):
But if I'm Bregman, you don't get I'm sorry to
tell you me giving you a hometown town discount is
basically you saying that's what I always say with about
hometown discount. You get me giving you a hometown discount,
that's that is really I mean, just like, okay, that's
a good hometown discount, tells me that you didn't make
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me the offer. I look at the other way. I'm
giving you a hometown discount, which tells me I'm giving
you a break because you didn't think I was as
valuable as a team that doesn't have me thinks. That's
how I think, no matter world, not just here anywhere.
Oh So I've given you a hometown discount of a
million and a half a year over six years. Are
you telling me with that offer that somebody that didn't
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have me in the building values me more than you do?
And I've been in your building. That's how I look
at it, you know, getting one ounce of home doown
discount if it's me in any city, because just as
quickly as your game falls off in pro sports, guess
what they'll do.
Speaker 5 (52:29):
Yeah, I'll move you.
Speaker 1 (52:31):
Yeah. So I a hometown discount for a couple hundred grand,
I get it. You ain't getting a million dollar a
year hometown discount. That's a lot of money over the
course a millionaire that that's twelve million bucks in a
six year deal.
Speaker 4 (52:42):
Give him five years at twenty seven and a half
twenty eight million dollars and if you want to put
get it, get him an opt out after year four.
Let mean you get the next four years with him
and this corps, or you give a six year deal
and give an opt out after five years.
Speaker 1 (52:55):
I hate opt outs, but I sure as hell ain't
doing it in the first three years. Now, that's what
it takes to get him late when he's in his
later third you know.
Speaker 5 (53:02):
Yeah, so we can go get another one or two
year contract finishes, and.
Speaker 4 (53:05):
It may may let me off the hook too. That's
that's where I'm the team as well. After that's where
you're looking at it.
Speaker 6 (53:10):
Now.
Speaker 1 (53:10):
You ain't getting one in year two or no? No, no,
If that's a breaking sticking point, yeah, then you gotta
let him walk.
Speaker 5 (53:15):
Yeah, I'm with you on that, there's no doubt.
Speaker 4 (53:16):
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Salisbury Show. Sewn Salisbury, Brian Limamanuel Elmore. Rockets beat the
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shen Gun with a double double, twenty seven points, seventeen rebounds.
Speaker 5 (55:27):
He's playing really, really well. Over the last couple of games.
Speaker 4 (55:31):
Rockets improved a seven to four Dolphins take down the
Rams on Monday night footba. All right, Sean got some
audio here for you, and it was on Sunday during
the Chiefs in Broncos game. Bronco's Wentz kick a game
winning field goal, it was blocked. Chiefs Day undefeated. Let's
listen in to Patrick Mahomes and allegedly what he was
(55:54):
saying to a referee.
Speaker 1 (56:00):
Starter from the Broncos comes from the Dolphins game of
two flat throwing on the play, let me he's what
the guys all right?
Speaker 4 (56:16):
So that's Patrick Mahomes literally during the middle of a
play asking for help from the referee to let him
know when the defenders close to him.
Speaker 1 (56:26):
Can't fault the guy forgetting help.
Speaker 5 (56:29):
As if they don't need any more.
Speaker 1 (56:31):
It's good to have that kind of pool. Hey, make
could you let me know? I got you? Patrick? Yeah,
you can't tell me. But I don't know what is
he supposed to do when he's dropping back to pass
when he's running. Hey, there's a guy near you screaming
which was he supposed to do? Trying to figure that one.
Why don't you just I mean, if that's the case,
why don't you just throw a red jersey on brother
and we're.
Speaker 5 (56:51):
Good to go.
Speaker 1 (56:52):
That's what they do anyway, Hey, can you help me out,
you know, let me know when the uh uh when
the when the guy buy me? I mean, could you
imagine if that was a mandate for the NFL make
sure Patrick goes.
Speaker 5 (57:06):
It probably is.
Speaker 1 (57:07):
We're not allowed to hit him.
Speaker 5 (57:08):
So it probably is protect him, dude.
Speaker 4 (57:10):
Anytime he gets he gets just touched lightly, flag and
play roughing the passer.
Speaker 1 (57:16):
Yeah, I I'm uh, they don't need the help. They're
good enough. That well, they're good enough with no help. Okay,
they're pretty pretty freaking good. Why Eddie, I uh yeah,
why Eddie?
Speaker 3 (57:30):
Hey, can you help me?
Speaker 1 (57:32):
Just let me know, just let me know when he's.
Speaker 4 (57:39):
Got some good cadences. These days in the NFL, poor
Cooper Rush, he's having to say here we go as well.
Speaker 5 (57:44):
Here we go, here we go, like here we go,
here we go.
Speaker 4 (57:52):
And then you got Terry Lance coming in for a
couple of r PO plays and he's even got to
say here we go. So that's the cadence up in Dallas.
Speaker 1 (58:01):
Three nineteen three. That sounds like three to me.
Speaker 5 (58:07):
Try again, that's Green nineteen.
Speaker 1 (58:10):
I said it sounds like three. To make again, it
sounds too sounds sound now maybe I'm hearing it wrong,
but we used green and yellow and colors red, blue, black, white,
three nineteen. It sounds to me, now see back that's that.
Speaker 5 (58:30):
Yeah, it kind of does sound like three, but because it.
Speaker 1 (58:32):
Sounds shorter than it goes three instead of green, would
seem like it would just seem like even a split
second longer. And it used to be the old school
way was three back, or it would be three nineteen,
you know, or the you know, the three back to
the three is your your your so it is your
live number possibly, or it could be just a you know,
(58:55):
a dummy number. But remember back of the day, we'd say,
you know, you'd you'd have a code or a number
that was your live number, and then it was the
three back to the eight hole, so it'd be you know,
let's say it was, you know, red seven thirty eight.
Well you're telling the three back to the eight hole
sevens your live number, whatever it is. But it's usually
color number, color number a lot of times. But now
(59:17):
I mean, if it's three nineteen, their number number, so
it just depends.
Speaker 5 (59:21):
It's it is indeed green nineteen.
Speaker 1 (59:24):
Oh no.
Speaker 5 (59:25):
Aaron Rodgers was interviewed, Let's see when was this early second.
Speaker 1 (59:28):
Were we sure that's Rogers, Yeah, Rogers, for sure.
Speaker 5 (59:32):
Rodgers, right, No, this this QB canis this is Brady.
That's Tom Brady.
Speaker 1 (59:37):
So see that's why to me it sounds like three nineteen.
This is Thomas I did because there's one you go
listen to Aaron Rodgers. He's used the same cadence, so
Aaron Rodgers. Aaron Rodgers says, green nineteen, Okay, Then he
uses the same cadence he used in Green Bay. It's
he's like every time he uses the same color number.
We were color number green fifty grand, you know, white eighty,
(01:00:00):
white eighty. But some maybe maybe Brady is three nineteen.
He may be green nineteen as well. I don't know.
Speaker 5 (01:00:06):
So, Uh, Tom Brady has used white eighty.
Speaker 1 (01:00:11):
That's what that was my go to white eighty white
fifty white eighty. It just kind of rolls white eighty white.
Speaker 2 (01:00:18):
Is that that?
Speaker 5 (01:00:19):
Huh?
Speaker 4 (01:00:20):
White eighty Aaron Rodgers, Uh, nineteen nineteen, Yeah, go ahead
and play it tripley which will we got that?
Speaker 1 (01:00:28):
One? Fourth?
Speaker 5 (01:00:31):
Three hey, yeah, fourth three fourth, three.
Speaker 9 (01:00:34):
Fifty eight.
Speaker 5 (01:00:36):
Blue fifty eight eight fifty eight blue fifty eight.
Speaker 1 (01:00:40):
What he said there there it is green? Yeah, green,
xtey yeah, and they uh with cadences too. With that,
what he's saying is four to three. He's telling it's
an even front. Four three, four to three, meaning it's
an even front. So now we go from there. You
label the front. Yeah, see old school, you walk up
and just say, hey, four three four three, Mike's fifty eight,
(01:01:01):
Mike's fifty eight, which is telling you it's a four
to three defense. And we're sliding the line to Mike,
which would mean center's uncovered, Mike's to his right, you know,
four to three defense, or he could be stacked over
the center. But l you say Mike middle. Yeah. So
now you're saying the center, the right guard, and the
right tackle. You got the Mike linebacker, the guard, their
(01:01:26):
their defensive tackling defensive end. Three to block three. Now
he walks up tough and covers the center. Now, if
the tight end's a free release and a strong safety's
coming in our backs away from that, he got two choices.
You can walk you back over and say you take
the fourth man coming, or you'd protect your backside, keep
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the back back there, and you say you'd point to
the fourth guy and say to the slot receiver or
the tight end or the wide receiver, that's our guy
in this protection. So four three four three Mike middle,
Mike is forty five, Mike's middle. Then you're gonna point
to the next the fourth guy, and say, we only
got three o' block four with this. Now, if the
(01:02:09):
tight ends in and he's protecting, then you're good all
the way around. The fourth guy comes there and you
got your back blocking week and we're settled in. So
you're just telling the line it's four to three instead
of three four because your protection schemes or you're and
you'll even call the front. You can't just call it
on pass protection because if you do that, they automatically
know you're gonna pass. So you go up to say
four to three, Mike's fifty eight, even though you're gonna
run left. Yeah, you're just you're you're giving them all
(01:02:31):
the jargon and stuff. But that's the old school. You
label the front, label Mike, and then now the line
knows who they're blocking, and now it's it's easy to
decipher you and the receiver. Who's your guy.
Speaker 5 (01:02:42):
Well, Bobby slogans offens you already know he's gonna run
the football.
Speaker 1 (01:02:47):
And if you know it's too blue and on a case.
So when I say it's on one and I go
white eighty, white eighty, when when it hits eighty the
second time, why is it that to be white black fifty?
I used to black and white bulls, green and yellow
white cod races, so he usually go and then you
would you would use it, but you don't, like there's
not a lot of hesitation between the last color number
(01:03:10):
and the ball and hiking it. So a lot of
times and on two, the two is not down a
white eighty, white eighty, there's no Those guys are white knuckles,
white eighty white hut. So on the second, white eighty,
snap it. If it's in the gun a second, you're
snapping on number on one, on the on the on
the eighty of the laud, you're snapping it to get ahead.
So white eighty white, that ball's coming out. And if
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it's on two, you're actually snapping it at the end
of one. Yeah, white eighty, white eighty. Is that because
you're rolling the one and two together. It's on three
that oakie does white eighty white eight to that point
to your helmet, point to your helmet, kill kill kill
kill Black forty seven right right there? Hot yeah no
you No, you don't yell hot route because if you hot,
(01:03:56):
yes is Bradley Cooper, you'd hell hot route me. Crave
tells a great start. Wade Wilson god Rest is so
real quick tells a great story how one time Tommy
was in there and Tommy's a phenomenal competitor.
Speaker 2 (01:04:08):
Nine.
Speaker 1 (01:04:09):
Draw three to full you get the poet like, you know,
you get caught it sometimes, dude, we do you you
don't have that, yeah, draw three to full me, I'm
draped back. We're running. Draw three to the full back
my yeah, meaning full back. Draw yeah, get the three
hole little left, so you're gonna cry after you get
the full And it's like sometimes you get into it.
Speaker 2 (01:04:26):
We do.
Speaker 1 (01:04:26):
We invent like you've been hit or you're rolling, you
know what White fifty x curl. Yeah, you're just like,
what what are you doing?
Speaker 5 (01:04:33):
Dude?
Speaker 1 (01:04:34):
What are you doing? But did you better execute? And say, man,
I just kind of fell into a funk. I forgot. Yeah,
it happens to every single person's ever played. It's a classic.
But yeah, you're trying to pull the old Loki dook
on all of them.
Speaker 4 (01:04:45):
Oh, that's funny talking about Bobby slogan, that predictable offense.
Who do you think leads the league in third down
and long yardage? We'll talk about it next to Sportslock seventy.
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Speaker 4 (01:04:58):
Continued second half offense for the Texans for the Texans
averaging just eight point two points in the second half.
In third down and long situations, which can be ten
yards or longer.
Speaker 1 (01:05:16):
CJ.
Speaker 4 (01:05:16):
Stroud has had to run the most plays on third
down and ten plus yards this season. Can you guess
how many plays he's had to run when it's been
third down and longer than ten yards in.
Speaker 1 (01:05:28):
Me in ten games? Yep, I'm gonna say they average
about I'm gonna say it's been thirty plus times.
Speaker 5 (01:05:35):
So Daniel Jones.
Speaker 4 (01:05:38):
Is a fifth in the league at thirty five, Caleb
Williams at thirty six, Aaron Rodgers at thirty seven, Deshaun
Watson at thirty seven, c J. Stroud at the top.
Fifty fifty plays. That's lapping the field. Wow, that is incredible,
which tells you on first and second what down to
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right now? The crazy ass thing about it is, I
think they also lead the league or if they're not first,
they eight fourth on converting third and ten plus. A
couple of weeks ago they were either first or second,
which is a great thing that they can contend that
they can compete and get things done. On third and long,
it's a horrible thing because you're in it too much.
Speaker 1 (01:06:19):
That's fifth. That's five times a game. You're in third
averaging five times a game, and third and ten plus
that you can't do that. That tells you on first
and second down, they're either tiptoeing around and not getting
stuff done. As a player, the coach is putting you
in a bad situation because he's leaning into tendencies that
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are there and the defense knows it. Or it's both
of those and it's a lack of execution or stupid
stuff or a penalty on first down or a first
and ten run or an incompletion push down the field
and now it's second ten five times of games too much. Yeah,
and take a look at to go through the names again,
start from fifth.
Speaker 5 (01:07:02):
So you had Daniel Jones.
Speaker 1 (01:07:04):
Okay, how good are the Giants?
Speaker 5 (01:07:05):
They're terrible? Okay, Caleb Williams.
Speaker 1 (01:07:07):
How good is Chicago right now?
Speaker 5 (01:07:09):
Not very good?
Speaker 1 (01:07:09):
He's having he his quarterback rating QBR, the ESPN's rating
stuff is under forty. Yeah, now he's going to be
a good I'm gonna tell you if Chicago wants when
they get rid of bring Ben Johnson and watch Kayleb
Williams flourish. I'm just telling you there there's game there.
But he's got struggles and they're not very good. That okay,
So there's two Aaron Rodgers. How's the Jets' success? This
(01:07:31):
Yaron Rodgers has played in my opinion watching him, this
is in a ten game span. This is as inconsistent
as I've ever seen him play.
Speaker 6 (01:07:41):
Now.
Speaker 1 (01:07:41):
I know he came off the Achilles, but still he's starting,
so we got to judge him. This is his inconsistence.
I had ever seen Aaron Rodgers play. Who else Deshaun
Watson Law was about to lose his starting job and
now he's out for the season. How good are they?
Speaker 5 (01:07:53):
Yeah, they're awful.
Speaker 1 (01:07:54):
And then this team, Yeah they're four. They're fortunate to
be six and four. And who have they lost? To
give me the four losses.
Speaker 4 (01:08:03):
They have lost to the the Jets who played the
best game? Jets both played.
Speaker 1 (01:08:09):
Vikings playoff team Lions playoff teams playoff team quite possibly. Yes,
So you're telling me you can beat Kansas City Baltimore
and the give me Kansasity Baltimore and they got Buffalo
and played really good against that. You're gonna beat Kansas City,
the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Baltimore Ravens no averaging five
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third and ten. Whose name's not on there? The Chiefs, Yeah,
is Baltimore?
Speaker 2 (01:08:36):
No?
Speaker 1 (01:08:36):
Even a Cincinnati team, but bro, any of those guys
if Cleveland, I mean, Pittsburgh on there?
Speaker 5 (01:08:41):
Even Chargers, No, none of those teams are no.
Speaker 1 (01:08:46):
No, So we're theying. I'm just telling you they're treading
on thin ice with with this, with this offensive at
five a game, at ten plus I don't know what
the record is in this league for a third and
ten plus three the course of a season, but fifty
has got to be pretty damn close to it ten
games in unless some team's just awful. Right, But you
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just listed four teams that aren't real good and then
the Texans, Yeah, so something else has to be. Really,
it's like a golfer who has a weird swing but
squares the club. You look at the optics and you
think How does Jim Furick with that big figure eight,
how does he scare the golf club? How does d
Shambau scare the golf club with all that all that
violent swing. Well, they're doing something else right to square
(01:09:29):
it up. So you got everything's got to be. And
when that doesn't, guess what they do? Spray it around,
shoot seventy eight and don't win a major. When you
do it right, guess what. You hit a great shot
out of the bunker and Bryson D. Schambeau wins a major. Right,
same thing here? What happens if all of a sudden
the defense doesn't play well and you got five ten
plus yard third down conversions? And I didn't say first
(01:09:51):
and fifteen on opennon. We're talking about third and ten
plus third and ten plus right, Yeah, third and ten
plus that first or second down. And I've said him
million times, what do you think? I think the most
important down in football is third down or first down?
Speaker 5 (01:10:04):
First down?
Speaker 1 (01:10:04):
Always I went on first down. Guess what to me
a'll win is say five and a half to six
yards plus. Yeah, I can hand it off and get
and get my two yard carry and still get.
Speaker 5 (01:10:17):
A first down. Yeah, Or bad plays. Have it being
third down and manageable.
Speaker 1 (01:10:21):
And at midfield. Now I got four downs. Yeah, so
for me, you could give me all the third. You
ain't winning many games going third and ten plus ten
plus fifty plays second and four. I'm winning a lot
of games.
Speaker 5 (01:10:33):
Five plays a game so far of third down intent.
Speaker 1 (01:10:38):
Who do they play this week?
Speaker 5 (01:10:40):
They've got the Cowboys I winning that football, that's right. Yeah,
they're fortunate.
Speaker 1 (01:10:45):
Yeah, but I'll tell you go, five plays at ten
yards or more in this game on third down and
the Cowboys will be in the game. Yeah, five plays,
five plays at third and ten plus that's first and fifteen.
Speaker 5 (01:10:57):
Yeah, third, third down and ten plus yards?
Speaker 3 (01:11:00):
Many?
Speaker 1 (01:11:00):
How many third down? How many series of quarter? Is
the average? Three series? Two to three series a quarter?
Probably so twelve series of game?
Speaker 5 (01:11:07):
Uh huh?
Speaker 1 (01:11:08):
So half of your series are in third and ten plus. Yes,
they're ending in third and ten plus. Yes, yeah, No,
can't do it. It's ridiculous. It's it's it's inexcusable. Seven
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Speaker 5 (01:12:46):
What's happening to John?
Speaker 9 (01:12:48):
How are you all doing?
Speaker 5 (01:12:50):
Terrible? But we're here?
Speaker 9 (01:12:52):
Uh you see I fucking words correctly. I don't think
you think you're ready to not quite a push panic
button here for our Texans. But they need to work
on this offensive line very you know, a priority, because okay,
they should beat the Cowboys and the Titans and the Dolphins.
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Now after that it'll get a little tougher. So they
really need to work on this offensive line problem, you know,
because I mean the young dude, you know, C. J. Stroud,
he's young, you know, and he's the way we see it,
he's getting tired of getting banged around here, you know,
and so you know he's gonna look for higher grounds
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if they don't be careful with this. Uh, you know,
it's just it's I know, it's you know, it's just
it's hard. You know, it's a because you know, losing
these games to the Jets and Lions. I mean, and
then they they went off and hired well who was
that center? They got Kim pronounce his name anyway, they
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got him.
Speaker 5 (01:14:00):
Yeah, we're here, John, we're letting you get it out, brother,
we're here.
Speaker 9 (01:14:03):
Okay.
Speaker 1 (01:14:04):
The the share they shared.
Speaker 5 (01:14:07):
Patters, yeah, he was on the team. He was on
the team last year.
Speaker 4 (01:14:10):
And they they they moved Juice Juice Scrugs from center
over the left guard and they put Jared Patterson in
a start at center.
Speaker 9 (01:14:19):
Okay, yeah, so but Green's out for the season, right, Yeah,
you're going anyway. But yes, yeah, uh but they're they're fellows.
These guys need to get off of it. Man gets
get some help on that offensive line because the young man,
he really tries real hard.
Speaker 7 (01:14:37):
C J.
Speaker 9 (01:14:37):
Stroud, you know, and they need to protect him, you know,
because you know, he's a small fellow. He doesn't weigh
that much. But but but he's good, he's accurate at
what he does. Hopefully they'll they'll, you know, get things
in order because it's going to kids for almost panic
time here.
Speaker 5 (01:14:57):
Uh, just John, just just so John, just so you know.
C J.
Speaker 4 (01:15:00):
Stroud is six foot three, two hundred and twenty pounds.
He's a he's pretty stout man.
Speaker 1 (01:15:04):
Yeah he may.
Speaker 12 (01:15:05):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:15:06):
So let me ask you, do you do you any
of it? Do you put on him? On CJ. Stroud?
Or do you I mean, is there any anything to
go around with him that maybe you say he's got
to improve?
Speaker 9 (01:15:20):
Well, I'm not really an authority on all this, you know,
I'm just a fan.
Speaker 1 (01:15:24):
Yeah, we're just I'm asking you as a fan. Yeah,
as a fan. I mean, I mean you're a fan.
You're a fan of the team, and you you the
offensive line needs to get better. I get that. So
now tell me about is there something about Stroud that
you're seeing different than you're used to seeing or are
you good with his performance?
Speaker 13 (01:15:41):
Well?
Speaker 9 (01:15:41):
He's you know, you can tell on his face. You know,
he's just what's going to happen next?
Speaker 7 (01:15:47):
You know?
Speaker 1 (01:15:49):
Or you know when he when he gets.
Speaker 9 (01:15:50):
Under center there? You know you know that, Sean? I
me you quarterback right, you know, and I'm sure that
you are thinking, you know what gonna throw at me?
What am I going to do here?
Speaker 12 (01:16:02):
You know?
Speaker 9 (01:16:02):
He panics a little bit. Yeah, it's normal. I'm sure
you used to do that.
Speaker 1 (01:16:08):
Oh yeah, I mean you you you're thinking always the best,
but you've got to prepare for stuff that it's obviously
it's it's that's your I mean, we are reactionary business.
You do one thing, we react to another. There's no doubt.
So we'll see how it turns out. But they played
a little bit better up frontless last week. They just
couldn't close it out.
Speaker 9 (01:16:24):
They did, they did, and they got to go by
the package they set up. You know, it's just just
you know, they have a game plan. They got to
go with it.
Speaker 1 (01:16:33):
Absolutely.
Speaker 9 (01:16:34):
There's some changes and on halftime you know we're not
doing this. We were supposed to change this a.
Speaker 1 (01:16:40):
Little bit and we'll cook better. You know, they got
to cook great point, you got it.
Speaker 5 (01:16:45):
You gotta cook John. We appreciate.
Speaker 1 (01:16:51):
You, see John slinging and you gotta cook.
Speaker 5 (01:16:52):
Gotta cook Man, you gotta cook better. Yeah, yeah, gets it.
Speaker 1 (01:16:58):
You know what you got to do though, in truth,
when you really break it down, what you gotta cook.
I love John, Yeah, I love John. I love as
I know I do. I love as the fact that
he said he gotta cook.
Speaker 5 (01:17:13):
You got a cook?
Speaker 1 (01:17:14):
Yeah, you just say, man, you got to cook. Yeah.
Speaker 6 (01:17:15):
I like it.
Speaker 1 (01:17:16):
I came out of nowhere. I liked it.
Speaker 6 (01:17:17):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (01:17:17):
Man, That's that's what we love about our callers.
Speaker 4 (01:17:19):
Man, they come out of nowhere, you know what I
mean much respect, Like how John always goes back, Hey,
I have no authority here, I'm just a fan.
Speaker 5 (01:17:25):
Yeah, we we know, John. We're trying to get your opinion,
big dog.
Speaker 1 (01:17:28):
And none of us have any authority and we're all
just fans anyway. There you go, so right.
Speaker 5 (01:17:32):
I just wish Sean was a fan of the Latino community.
It's just sad man.
Speaker 1 (01:17:35):
Wow, I thought I was.
Speaker 4 (01:17:38):
It was in my DNA to be a part of
the Latino community. It is, and that's why it's even.
It's it's even. It's even sad at this point.
Speaker 1 (01:17:44):
Why do you want to steal my my sayings. He's
just sad man kind of cuts deep that you're.
Speaker 5 (01:17:50):
You're like that first cut is the deep.
Speaker 1 (01:17:56):
Yeah, how you get me going? It's almost eight o'clock.
We've done more by eight o'clock, yeah, than most doing
a day.
Speaker 5 (01:18:05):
Correct.
Speaker 1 (01:18:06):
We really haven't, No, we really have of it. Just
give us at give us a little ego boost to say,
yeah we have a squatch. Yeah no we haven't, but
we're telling you right now, go five, Go five to
ten plus third down conversion opportunities this week ten plus
yards and third down and the Dallas Cowboys will win
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the game. How you like that? Unless they, of course,
can't get out of their own way and they throw
for thirty five yards and a normal setting.
Speaker 5 (01:18:33):
This should be a complete ass whoofs should be?
Speaker 1 (01:18:36):
Where's this game? Is it in Arlington?
Speaker 4 (01:18:38):
It is because Dallas got some issues. Dog well they
got Cooper Cup. They got some issues.
Speaker 1 (01:18:45):
Once again, I told you guys yesterday Cooper cups our quarterback.
He threw for thirty five yards. Look, but he's had
some six he's five and two is the starter. Look, John,
I know that the sun gets in our eyes, but
that but you know what, Cooper's been in the league
long enough to know this. So is CD. And if
he doesn't like seeing the sun, CD's nuts.
Speaker 5 (01:19:04):
And you know what, get it gets Advisor And we have.
Speaker 1 (01:19:09):
Those ones that are shaded to Brian Briant. Let me
tell you another thing. If it ain't Cooper, rush it
won't be Cooper Man. It it won't be Cooper Man,
won't be Cooper Cup. It won't be Bradley Cooper. And
it's sure as hell won't be dB Cooper jumping out
of planes. Okay, but I can tell you this one, two, three,
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we're in it. Speaking of three, we got Trey Trey Lance.
Speaker 5 (01:19:32):
Trey Lance is our back.
Speaker 1 (01:19:33):
He's three three Lance. Some people call him as a
nickname Trey Wingo. He got that nickname three too. He
ain't playing for us. What you got is it? And
I loaded this team up with great off season stuff.
I went and got Zeke Elliott at his worst. Yeah,
I got him. Dak's out, as you guys know, I
paid him a lot of money, and we haven't got
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the production I need. No, I mean, it's really we're struggling,
and I got now. I got a defensive I got
an edge usher who hates my head coach, and he
ain't starting a quarterback. Everything points to this is a
curb stop, which scares me right now because this has
got to be that Cowboys have got to be as desperate.
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Is there any team in the league right now?
Speaker 9 (01:20:15):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (01:20:15):
Oh yeah, because it's an embarrassment on the way they're playing. Yeah,
and because of who their owners.
Speaker 1 (01:20:19):
And also look at the numbers they've given up at
home this year. Guys, they're awful. They couldn't defend Katie
High School at home right now.
Speaker 5 (01:20:26):
It couldn't.
Speaker 4 (01:20:27):
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Cowboys got all kinds of issues. We'll get into that
this hour. Let's get back out to the phone line.
Seven one three, two point two five seven ninety is
the number to join. We'll start with Biscuit and then
we'll get to wood Biscuit.
Speaker 1 (01:21:25):
What's happening, brother, Hey, top of the morning, My brothers.
Speaker 10 (01:21:31):
Sean, I mean I had to call him, man.
Speaker 1 (01:21:35):
You have my condolenss man, but I.
Speaker 11 (01:21:38):
Heard last night I was watching about John Robinson.
Speaker 7 (01:21:41):
Man, yeah, and Just and Just and Sean, you know,
and I didn't even know he was only see that
many years. It seemed like he was there longer than that.
But so when whind he leave, when.
Speaker 1 (01:21:53):
He was like a sophomars he left after my sophomore
year to go be the Rams head coach. Oh okay, well, well.
Speaker 7 (01:22:02):
To me, Sean.
Speaker 11 (01:22:03):
And the thing about John Robinson and I remember it is,
you know a lot of people think of when they
think of great coaches, they always think of championships and
stuff like to me, sign of a great coach.
Speaker 13 (01:22:14):
To somebody who just wins all the time and wins
wherever they go. Da to me is a good great coach.
You know, you know, you do need to probably win
some championships, but when you always win it, you ain't
never under five hundred. And every time you go to
a bowl game, you win. And you know, you go here,
you win, you go to NFL, you win.
Speaker 1 (01:22:34):
That's good coach. Yeah, biscuit it this one cuts deep
because Coach Robinson was like family to me. I mean,
just the recruiting process and when I was there, and
so many funny things that and just things he'd say
that they would get you thinking about, you know, when
you weren't playing well. I mean I can remember on
the practice that I was a freshman and you know,
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walked away after a play and we got all these
all Amerias. I'm a freshman, We got all these all
Americans on our team and stuff, and you know, I'm
the backup at the time as a freshman and getting
a lot of work and you're going through one of
those practices where you're just having the struggle and you're
missing and you you know, drop a few f bombs
go behind. I can remember Coach Robinson put his arm
around me one day when you're having one of those
practices as a freshman and you're eighteen and you got
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all these great you feel like you're letting down these
all Americans that are you know legends, the Marcus Allen's
behind you in the backfield. And he put his arm
around me and walked me away from the group on
the huddle as we waited for the next offensive play
and they put you know, another guy's in back to
the starter my freshman year and he said, I don't
have problem with you. You know, you have one of
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those days that he started laughing. He says, but don't
ever let those guys in front of you. No, it's
your fault. And it hit me different. And he wasn't
saying blame somebody else, but he knew that we because
you know, I wore my emotion on my sleeve as
a friend, and you have to learn to calm down.
I was so competitive emotion on my sleeve. He goes, Hey, man,
you're you're impact, You're doing good things. Here he goes,
but don't ever let them know because when their backs
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are to you, you know they're blocking, and you throw
a ball that may go twenty feet over receiver's head.
They want to know that their guy is perfect, even
though when I say perfect, they know you're not. But
when you make mistakes, they always want to know, he
told me. He goes, they always want to know that
you got them, that everything's going to be okay. So
even when you miss one, get it out of your system,
boom and get back because you don't Ever, they don't
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ever want to think that their guy isn't in control.
And it was I was eighteen years old, valuable lesson
you know you really are, And it was so I
mean it seems so simple, but to me, I still
remember how he said it and how his arm was
around me, because you know, and you're ah man and
you're loud with your incompletion and you're and all of
a sudden the right guard said, well what would Sean do?
What happened? Instead of let them say, well somebody else
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must just you know what I mean, you're not pointing
a finger, but they want to know no matter what,
those big fellows upfront want to know that you got
that you're in charge, that no matter what, you got
them and everything's going to be okay. And I learned
a valuable lesson that day about if you can't with
brilliance baffling with bs, does that make sense? And that's
what you know what I'm saying. And Coach Robinson had
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a way of making you, even if you were having
one of those days, feel like you were still awesome
and I'll never forget. And it was a regular occurrence
that he just I mean, if you felt like you
were playing like a seven, he made you dig down
and think you got this and I'll never forget. And
I don't mean to these stories hit, you know, And
we were playing against Denver and he well, it was
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my sophomore year. I mean, Elway was always the guy
who brought out the best of me because I idolized.
You know, John was two or three years older than me.
I played, he went to Granada Hills and the comparisons
because we were both big bodies and highly recruited and
multi sport athletes. And I'm just telling you how the
recruiting services. And so when I got recruited, John Robinson
knew this. Stanford recruited me. He knew my affinity for Lway.
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So we got ready to play them on a national
TV game my sophomore year and was a player of
the game and we beat them at Stanford and it
was a really good game. And I'm walking off the
field and he walks over to me and he says,
you wanted him today, didn't you? And I laughed. I said,
now what are you talking about? He goes, you know
exactly what I'm talking about. So for coach Robinson, he
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knew going in it was a game within the game
and just knew that in that game that he felt
I was going to rise up because that way always
brought out the best in me. Tell if I had
played against him every week in my career might have
been better, but it was just wanted because you wanted
and almost impressed John too. Write both John's Robinson a
n L way. So he just had a way of
making you feel like you were even when you were struggling,
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you found a way to win. And I tell you what,
there's no coach I've ever played for. That was part
of what you and I talked about, Biscuit. The toughness
John wanted to dominate. Our practices were more physical than
any NFL practice I ever played, far more, and we
were as physical in practice as we played on Satura Saturdays.
At times became easy because we beat the dog snot
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out of each other on practice enough to keep you
not bring him to the ground. But we were physical
and Coach Robinson believed in that, and he to this
day is his physical approach coach that I've ever had.
And I loved it, and I'm gonna miss him, Man,
So thank you. He was special.
Speaker 7 (01:27:13):
A student body right, student body left. Man.
Speaker 1 (01:27:16):
We were playing Notre Dame rut yep. John. We were
playing Notre Dame my freshman year and we kept running
and Mark kept We were wearing them and and uh,
you know, Bruce, I'll never forget Bruce Matthews and Bruce Baide.
I remember, I'll never forget him saying, hey, we're running
right again. We're running it right again while he's in
his three point stance, and I'll be damned if we
didn't run right seven more yard. It didn't. We were
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so good at that. And when number when thirty two
was running it or thirty three, because that was a
thirty three years Marcus was running it, you were in
for a You had you better bring more than one
lunch pail because we were wearing you out and letting
you know we were going to run it. And it
didn't matter right, So physicality student body right and left,
and John made it famous. Man, it was incredible.
Speaker 7 (01:28:00):
Yeah, man, we gonna missing man.
Speaker 11 (01:28:02):
Thanks for thanks for the story. And now you know
why he was such a great coach, because it sounds
like he was a much of a pep people's person.
Speaker 7 (01:28:09):
Oh he was.
Speaker 6 (01:28:10):
He was.
Speaker 1 (01:28:11):
And you know, players coach is used wrong sometimes, Biscuit.
When I think players coach, it seems, oh, people want
to be around a guy who's soft, and players can
take him for granted, John was the perfect players coach
because he made everybody feel important, no matter what position
you played or where your depth chart was. But he
also and he and he brought out the best in everybody.
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But he also made sure that you knew who the
boss was without having to beg for it, you know
what I'm saying. So as a players coach, but still
there was that if you don't perform, whether I'm a
players coach or not, somebody else is gonna play and
I'll never forget it. So there's a story after story
after story like that. I love him and he's as
fine coach to play for as I've ever been a
part of. And that's a fact. So thanks for the calling, brother,
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I appreciate you.
Speaker 7 (01:28:56):
Yeah, man, Like I say, man, condos to you.
Speaker 1 (01:28:59):
Appreciate it. Good, thank you, thank you. We all remember coaches. Man,
have you ever noticed that? Okay, do you have a
friend that you loved you hung around in the fourth grade?
Fifth grade?
Speaker 5 (01:29:07):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:29:08):
The friends you do know, But one that you hung
around when you're fifth grade is if I told you now, tenure,
you may forget their name. All these years there a
friend but not your best friend?
Speaker 12 (01:29:16):
Right?
Speaker 1 (01:29:16):
Do you say? Yeah, what was that? Guy's that we
used to do stuff all the time.
Speaker 5 (01:29:18):
In third grade. Right, Yeah, as you get older, that'll happen.
Speaker 1 (01:29:21):
If I asked you who your fifth grade coach, your
fifth grade coach or teacher was, you'll know their name.
Speaker 5 (01:29:25):
Yeah, Miss Mishaw, Miss Giloh.
Speaker 1 (01:29:27):
Missus Brooks.
Speaker 5 (01:29:28):
I can.
Speaker 1 (01:29:28):
I can keep rolling exactly. But you may even have
a you may even have a good friend. Say what
was my Oh, that's right, it was Steve Jones or
whoever was right? Coaches, who's your high school athletic director?
Speaker 5 (01:29:42):
I can see it was, uh Sunny Kerris.
Speaker 1 (01:29:44):
Who was your high school bad baseball coach?
Speaker 5 (01:29:46):
Oh? I had Coach Washburn, Then I had Coach Rush.
Speaker 1 (01:29:48):
You never ten of or your five. If I said
give me your five favorite teachers, can you name him
right now? Yeah?
Speaker 6 (01:29:51):
I can.
Speaker 5 (01:29:52):
I can give them to you.
Speaker 12 (01:29:53):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (01:29:53):
See my main impacts in my life.
Speaker 1 (01:29:55):
I'll leave it there. Yeah, John Robinson did that for me.
Speaker 4 (01:29:58):
Yeah, I'll never forget Coach Mesker, my college coach you
know you talked about. Obviously I didn't play at the
Division one level. It's all relative matter level like recruiting wise,
when I got re recruited, I visited with four five
schools here in the state of Texas, and Coach Mesker
was the only one that said, look, I'll give you
an opportunity. You make the most of your opportunity. Am
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I going to tell you're gonna start? No, but I'm
going to give you an opportunity to compete. That's one
of those on the soul rof states because he was
honest with me, transparent with me.
Speaker 5 (01:30:28):
You know your first little league coach's name, Hell, yes,
said arter Burn.
Speaker 1 (01:30:32):
Yeah, see my point. Yeah, sixth grade, seventh physical education
coach who told me you're.
Speaker 5 (01:30:38):
Going to learn to play Blue Jays and Ashley. Actually,
you know what my first little coach Coach Perkins.
Speaker 1 (01:30:46):
Coach Brad Merrill. Then I went to and then yeah,
coach Moyner, coach Karlovsky, I I can go up and down. Yeah,
there's school friends who you hang around. You say, what
was that Arterburn?
Speaker 2 (01:30:57):
Right?
Speaker 4 (01:30:59):
Did the little just Oh yeah, Coach Humphreys was there too.
I mean, come on, outside your family more than Keith
humph Outside outside your family and maybe your best friend
through life, your coaches and your teachers. You will that
made an impact and some bad and most good will
you'll remember them.
Speaker 5 (01:31:19):
More than anything. You don't forget their name.
Speaker 4 (01:31:21):
Coach Courtney, don't forget them, Coach Culberson, you don't forget them,
Coach Chromean.
Speaker 1 (01:31:25):
I mean, now, name your coach Cortes. Name your fifteen
best fifth grade friends.
Speaker 5 (01:31:31):
Well, I'm fortunate I still have the same group of
best friends. How long it's going No, I get that,
but you're still going on.
Speaker 1 (01:31:37):
You're fifty, you're still going to what was my Oh yeah,
maybe a guy you haven't hung around in twenty years,
but he was your group friend. I'm not about buddies
you still see all the time. But a fifth grade
friend that was real quick case in point buddy of mine,
Paul Gross, he and the guy and Mike McGowan. Mike McGowan,
who in his late thirties was hit killed in a
car accident, was one of my first friends when I
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moved out.
Speaker 4 (01:31:58):
You know, so I had Ricky Lemon was one of
my childhood friends and he was killed when we're in
fourth grade.
Speaker 1 (01:32:03):
And his best friend Paul Gross and we hung around
to me before we went to high school. They were
went to high school because I played sports, so we
kind of that's separated. We did hang around as much.
And my other buddy Paul now without family and friends.
He's in the hospital without legs. Now he's the other
part of it. So I call him. We go on
the phone once a week, and I was re I
didn't know where Paul was. And finally a friend of
mine who's a nurse, said, Paul's here. I said, oh,
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I want to talk to him weekly. Explain he's in
the hospital and has been in there for a while,
going through tough times. But the reason I say that
I loved him, but he's one man. What happened to Paul?
And now back and you know he needs some love
and support. He's going through some tough times. And see
you give to my point is he was a good friend.
But you forget, oh that's right, and going back and
now we've reinvented the friendship even though we never lost it.
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It just kind of grow apart over the years. Right,
But you'll so you forget, Oh that's right, we're back there.
But had I not and nobody told me that Paul
was struggling, he'd be like, non, I wonder what he's
doing now?
Speaker 8 (01:32:57):
Right?
Speaker 1 (01:32:57):
We all have friends like that. You know exactly the
day your head coach died. You know, if he was
your high school head coach, you know exactly what he
said to you in before a game. Friends. I mean,
I'm not saying they come. You get my point though, way.
Oh yeah, when you lose contact with him, you lose
contact with teachers. But you'll know mister Gustafson my high
school English teacher, and every friggin thing he said.
Speaker 5 (01:33:16):
And when he come up and watch me play at USC.
Speaker 1 (01:33:18):
Yeah, I got high school buddies of mine that he
hadn't seen for twenty Oh that's right, man, I miss
him until you see him at a reunion or on Facebook.
That's my point. Yeah, John Robinson will have forever have
impacted even though he left after myself I didn't get
enough of him. Yeah, but he'll forever make an impact
on my life. And he did. And I thought about
there's very few days or during the football season you
don't think he always reminded you when something goes on
(01:33:41):
in a game. Coach Robinson would have said this, So friend,
close friends, matters, call him up. And your coaches and
school teachers will impact you outside your family. I don't
know if anybody impacts you more. Yeah, for me, it's
even more.
Speaker 4 (01:33:54):
I can remember Coach Copley, Coach Matt Locke, Coach Bails,
Coach Davis, like I could get who am I missing?
Speaker 5 (01:34:02):
Coach Boseley.
Speaker 4 (01:34:03):
Coach Bosey actually gave an opportunity to play quarterback in
middle school.
Speaker 5 (01:34:06):
You go, eighth grade B team quarterback? You go, who
is the eighth who's the seventh grade?
Speaker 6 (01:34:09):
Eight?
Speaker 1 (01:34:09):
Seventh grade? Eighteen quarterback? You remember?
Speaker 4 (01:34:11):
Yeah, Travis agnew, I was a wide receiver on the
eight team and seventh grade, but I switched it because
I wanted to play quarterback.
Speaker 1 (01:34:16):
You it's pretty cool.
Speaker 4 (01:34:17):
It's also crazy that some of those coaches told me
my hands were too small to play quarterback.
Speaker 5 (01:34:20):
Dude, yeah, they to be massive.
Speaker 1 (01:34:24):
Well they well, who in the fourth grade can tell
you your hands? Fourth grade? You know, or sixth grade?
Whatever it is.
Speaker 5 (01:34:28):
Yeah, man, it's crazy.
Speaker 4 (01:34:29):
But yeah, the impact the coaches leave or late to
break let's get uh, well, we'll take your call. Seven one, three,
two two five seven We roll along here on the
Sewn Salisbury Show.
Speaker 3 (01:34:39):
This is the Sewan Salisbury Show.
Speaker 1 (01:34:42):
Are you not the time? Let beginning now? Acohol oh yeah,
cow on Sports Talk seven.
Speaker 4 (01:34:52):
Ninety fired Raiders fired. Was Loop Getzy? Yeah, and now
there's some change in Chicago. Shane waldron out as the
Bears offensive coordinator, coming from Adam Schefter shefty dropping a
chefty bomb, see you later.
Speaker 1 (01:35:11):
Yeah, it's tough. They're they're they're struggling offensively.
Speaker 4 (01:35:15):
And Caleb Williams regresses over the last I don't know
four we hasn't been very good over the last four weeks.
Speaker 5 (01:35:20):
But uh, they make a change.
Speaker 1 (01:35:22):
Yeah, and and they're gonna change the head coach if
this continued by the time the season's over as well,
I think he's done.
Speaker 8 (01:35:29):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:35:30):
They're gonna say, well, who's the next hottest one, And
they're gonna you think he's hot Ben Jonson, Well, if
you temperature hot, Okay, I think I think he's I
think he's the most wanted coordinator in football.
Speaker 5 (01:35:41):
I would think so.
Speaker 1 (01:35:43):
So he'll have his choice now, whether it's Chicago and
Caleb Williams or somebody else that comes available.
Speaker 5 (01:35:49):
There's gonna be some.
Speaker 1 (01:35:50):
Possible Cleveland, possible Cowboys, possible Jacksonville, Jacksonville, possible Chicago. I mean,
there's there's gonna be some gigs. Open man, that did
are that Ben Johnson will be able to jump all
over if he wants.
Speaker 5 (01:36:05):
So you know who else, you know what other job
is going to probably come available? The Giants Jets more
than likely they won't keep an interim coach.
Speaker 1 (01:36:12):
Well don't normally happen. Possibly, you know, Dave Ball's job
as a head coach of the Giants.
Speaker 5 (01:36:18):
Is New Orleans Saints. They got an interim coach right now.
Speaker 1 (01:36:24):
Rizzy, who got his first win as an interim coach.
I don't think he's going anywhere. But what if and
because they won, what if Miami struggles the last seven games?
Is his job in danger or is it safe? And
with the Dolphins, I'm assuming that that's safe. You know,
teams like Tennessee and Indianapolis I still think are in
(01:36:45):
there there. Yeah, I think they. I think they give
for for sure in India, I mean in Tennessee, but
in Indy maybe another year. Philadelphia? What if they? What
if they? I mean they're playing good football now. Se
Rian is safe. But what happens if they all of
a sudden go on a losing skid and don't perform well, danger,
you know what, the rumors will start right now?
Speaker 5 (01:37:07):
No danger?
Speaker 1 (01:37:07):
And obviously the Cowboys gig is we mentioned will be Yeah,
more than likely. What are the ringers do that that?
I hope they do? Antonio, I hope. So I don't
have quarterbacks, so that and right, so that made by
him another year. Yeah, they've got to do something with
their roster and they've got to hit it's bad. They've
got to hit on it.
Speaker 5 (01:37:27):
It's bad. Yeah.
Speaker 4 (01:37:28):
It is seven three five seven and is never to join.
Would we appreciate you? Hold Man, good morning?
Speaker 10 (01:37:34):
Yeah, y'all as one of the call those an authology
on the Texans, I'm an athology on the Texas.
Speaker 1 (01:37:42):
Let's here, brother, what you're got about?
Speaker 6 (01:37:44):
Now?
Speaker 10 (01:37:44):
This is the issuest Now the first hand c J.
He's seven and he has a good game plan going.
He's able to go through his his uh leads and
hit his receivers. The second half, that's when he is.
He's the place safe. He's trying to be careful with
the football instead of when you got King Dell's gone
(01:38:07):
down and out.
Speaker 1 (01:38:07):
The lead the receivers.
Speaker 10 (01:38:08):
He's to go be a a completion or incondition. He
throwing behind tank there he got tanked there wide open
in the end zone. You know you see him, but
he hasited should I throw it or not. He's waiting
what he's doing. He's being too careful and the coaches
need to coach him up and let him know, just relax,
(01:38:30):
just keep playing the same way you've been playing. We
understand that the offensive line down. I forgive him credit.
They made an adjustment on the offensive line. And when
I said an adjustment, they did just move too sober.
I've been watching the tent, the tape. I watched all
the film. What they've been doing now, I notice is
they chipping. They had a center chip over there, they
(01:38:52):
had the running back chip a little bit.
Speaker 1 (01:38:54):
The tight end.
Speaker 10 (01:38:54):
They should have been doing that the bird eight games
instead of letting that man get killed by himself.
Speaker 2 (01:39:00):
Green.
Speaker 10 (01:39:01):
I don't know why it take them so long to
make adjustments to slide to protect that one spot. That
was the one spot that was killing me.
Speaker 7 (01:39:10):
Uh.
Speaker 10 (01:39:10):
The left hoopers, you let them stay on their own.
They making all that money, they better be the handle
of Dick. But that that the right that.
Speaker 1 (01:39:17):
Left top left guard.
Speaker 10 (01:39:18):
He needed all the help you can get. But we
we we settled it. Were taking care of that now.
But what we have to do now is is j
to understand, to settle down. Make sure you just stay
within the game frame. Get the ball out your hand quick.
If you get the ball out your hand quick, you
ain't thinking Just with last let it flow.
Speaker 6 (01:39:40):
That's the issue with CJ right now.
Speaker 10 (01:39:43):
It's making those mistakes in the second half.
Speaker 5 (01:39:48):
Appreciate you what you got, anything else, man get it off.
Speaker 2 (01:39:54):
Well.
Speaker 10 (01:39:55):
I didn't like the fact we lost her. If you
alta disabaded ramatist, let me show you here. We shouldn't
have not lost to the Jets. The Chests is a
broken team. There's no way we should have went down
there and lost them solid people up there. But what
we did, we gave them opportunity to stay in the game,
and the next thing you know, they won the game
(01:40:16):
by making plays. Because brit baub britt fob he was broken.
We had him throwing the ball all over the place,
couldn't connect.
Speaker 6 (01:40:26):
With his receivers.
Speaker 10 (01:40:27):
But we kept and we should have blessed him on
that third down when it was third and nineteen. But
we let him stay in that pocket, let him throw
a hal marry up there. That case the whole game
right there, that was our game to take the Green
Bay game. We should have won that game the night.
Speaker 4 (01:40:44):
What we got We gotta get the break man. But
we appreciate you calling get off your chest man. I
appreciate you would. Hey man, what we do Sean's diving,
That's what we do though. Where the you know we're
the where the uh we're man of the people.
Speaker 1 (01:40:59):
Then we are.
Speaker 5 (01:41:01):
I enabled getting fired up? Many good got after it?
Speaker 6 (01:41:05):
I like it?
Speaker 4 (01:41:05):
Yeah, seven one, three, two five, seven ninety. We'll get
to your phone calls next. Also, what did Michael Parsons
say about his head coach after the game for the Cowboys.
That's where the Texas play next. We'll discuss it on
Sports Talk seven ninety.
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The Shawn Salisbury Show continued, Yeah, last wedding of the year.
Speaker 5 (01:43:28):
Thank god? Where's this one at Pensacola? I'm the best man.
Speaker 1 (01:43:32):
Did you get a fill in? Did you get a
fill in?
Speaker 6 (01:43:35):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:43:35):
Just go Dan and John Ford Coley England, d England.
Does he know yet? Yeah? Exactly for John You're gone again. Yeah.
Speaker 5 (01:43:49):
Man, You think I enjoy this?
Speaker 1 (01:43:53):
I believe. Have you seen this before? Triply? This is
the unbelievable country club.
Speaker 5 (01:43:59):
Seen this movie before?
Speaker 1 (01:44:00):
Unbelievable country club.
Speaker 5 (01:44:02):
Speaking like you now, I've seen this movie before. This
will make uh. Let's see. I was in a wedding
in March. No, I'm sorry.
Speaker 4 (01:44:11):
I was at a bachelor party in March, in a
wedding in September weekend before that was another bachelor party.
Speaker 1 (01:44:20):
We'll have your ass in here on Christmas morning. Yeah,
I will.
Speaker 5 (01:44:22):
I will be working on Christmas. There's no doubt.
Speaker 1 (01:44:25):
That's right. It's another Friday. You're out, man, dude. There's
some sledging going on, and it's tough. It ain't easy
being you right now, is it? It's pretty easy.
Speaker 4 (01:44:36):
The wedding Godsdale Scott Till twice Sale, Pensacola, babo yeap.
Speaker 5 (01:44:42):
Then I'm yeah.
Speaker 4 (01:44:43):
And actually I missed my other buddy's wedding in Galveston,
So now, yeah, I just got back from another bachelor party.
I'm in this wedding in Pensacola. I'm the best man,
gotta give a speech. I'm gonna rock due. The house
is gonna get brought down. We're standing in like a thirty.
This this this airbnb we're staying is right on the beach,
(01:45:03):
Pensacola Beach, and it fits like thirty.
Speaker 5 (01:45:06):
It's like a two million dollar home.
Speaker 1 (01:45:08):
How many people are I mean, how many? How many
days you're there?
Speaker 2 (01:45:10):
Uh?
Speaker 4 (01:45:11):
Thursday, I fly fly out Thursday, I come home Sunday,
So same same deal.
Speaker 1 (01:45:16):
Yeah, how's the weather looking at pencacl are pretty good?
Speaker 5 (01:45:19):
Like seventy five a little chilly at night right on
the beach.
Speaker 1 (01:45:22):
We'll just be working here.
Speaker 5 (01:45:25):
I'm missing one day of.
Speaker 1 (01:45:26):
Work times twenty No, you know what I'm seeing triple.
Speaker 5 (01:45:31):
See one batcheler party.
Speaker 1 (01:45:32):
Oh, by the way, I'm not here again, how cover?
Speaker 4 (01:45:35):
So I've missed three Fridays because of bachelor parties and weddings.
This will be my fourth. Then there's been some health
issues sprinkled in there. I've missed two more days. So
really it's it's only been five actually six, I'm sorry,
six across the span of a year of the year.
Oh wait, no, there, then there was my my baseball
trips too.
Speaker 1 (01:45:54):
Oh yeah, you might want to get to the college
before you dig a hole you can't get out of it.
Speaker 4 (01:45:59):
It's actually really in theory ten days and I get
fifteen days vacation, so I do got some time for
the holidays. But I'm not going to do that to
you because I've taken too much. I hate it, to
be honest with you. I don't like missing work because
this didn't work for us. So you take off time
this year for Christmas because last year, in the year prior,
you always allow me to try.
Speaker 1 (01:46:17):
If I took off all the time I do. I
let people go home to their face.
Speaker 5 (01:46:20):
You know you got travel. Yeah, but I'm not doing
that this year.
Speaker 1 (01:46:23):
If I took all this company owes me since I've
been there. If that was the case, it was committive.
I'll see you in July. Okay, Yeah, I'll see Christmas morning.
The only guy who goes on a week long vacation
and then does the show from a vacation Scottsdale at
four in the morning.
Speaker 5 (01:46:39):
Yeah, yeah, dude, just enjoy the time off.
Speaker 1 (01:46:42):
Yeah, and I'm here, guys. Guys are still wiping their nose.
Should being new in the business. I've been at a
thirty years that I'm the waters that they're working vacations. No,
but you should go. But it's good to be with
your friends. Twenty years from now, you're not going to say, hey,
it's a bummer I missed it. Lead into the cowboy
game on a Friday at work, you're gonna say I
was with friends again.
Speaker 5 (01:46:59):
Yeah, that's a good thing. I'll be making the best man.
I'm pretty pure.
Speaker 1 (01:47:02):
You go. Good for you.
Speaker 5 (01:47:03):
Stuck to Bill. What's happening to Bill?
Speaker 14 (01:47:06):
Hey, guys, Sean, can I tap into usc love here again?
From him. I've been joined listening to you talk about moving.
Speaker 1 (01:47:12):
You absolutely can anything with Coach Robinson.
Speaker 14 (01:47:15):
Have had a brother, so as a kid, we're roughly
the same. He's growing up in this late sixties seventies.
Speaker 1 (01:47:21):
USC or Southern I call Southern Cal Southern Cal. Still
I'd still do too, brother.
Speaker 14 (01:47:27):
I know I've been told Southern call anymore. Uh, John
McKay than John Robinson were that that was? That was
USC football to me.
Speaker 1 (01:47:36):
Yep.
Speaker 14 (01:47:36):
Other than that, other than a string of tailbacks would
would choke a horse. But in nineteen seventy nine, living
there near South Bend, my very first college football game
was USC at Notre Dame the year after their seventy
eight national championship Southern Cals and then following this, then
following the seventy seven Notre Dame Southern Okay National Championship.
(01:48:00):
I'm sitting there in the end zone watching these guys,
and I went back now and looked at that seventy
nine roster to try to remember who was on that team.
I cannot believe the amount of talent that those Southern
Calf teams had in the seventies.
Speaker 2 (01:48:15):
It was.
Speaker 14 (01:48:15):
It's daunting. I mean Munio's Ronnie Lott, Dennis Phillips, Brad
Buddy chip Banks, the pros that that that program turned.
Speaker 1 (01:48:27):
Out, Dennis Smith, Jeff Fisher, Tim McDonald, Joey Browner, Keith
van Horn, Bruce Matthews. I mean, you can't keep up.
I'm with you, brother, It's incredible.
Speaker 14 (01:48:40):
And that was the dream come true because my three
favorite college football games to watch on TV, in no
particular order, were USC Notre Dame, Michigan, Ohio State, and
Nebraska Oklahoma. That was must see TV to a Midwest
geek who only got a couple games within.
Speaker 1 (01:48:57):
Johnny Rodgers and Johnny Rodgers and Greg through it right,
tear away Jerseys. Yes, sir, that was fun stuff.
Speaker 14 (01:49:04):
That was fun stuff. But anyway, and I and real quick,
I know Jerry Foules tapped another college football name.
Speaker 1 (01:49:10):
He recruited, recruited me from Notre Dame. Yeah, Jerry, we
didn't you know, I didn't see that news till this morning.
And Jerry deserves, uh share a quick story with you, Bill,
real quick while you're on Sure, I'm playing uh high
school and Jerry Foust has the job, you know, going
from Moler High in Cincinnati, which was a national powerhouse
to coaching Notre Dame, which is that's a tough task
(01:49:31):
for anybody.
Speaker 5 (01:49:32):
And Jerry I shot you know how Jerry talked right,
had that voice and his energy was through the roof.
Speaker 1 (01:49:37):
I'm getting ready for basketball practice and Notre Dame shows
up in the buzz around campus. Notre Dame's on campus
and Jerry walk around shaking everybody. Anybody who knows Jerry
Foust knows what I'm talking about. You want to talk
about could sell? Could you could could sell a vending
machine in the vending machine area at our high school.
I mean, everybody walking across. And it was later in
the afternoon. So I'm getting in ready in the locker room,
(01:49:58):
getting ready for basketball practice. Season was over, and Jerry
comes in. Hey, Sean, Jerry fid knew he was going
to be there. He's in the coach's office holding court
with everybody. So I get ready to go out. He goes,
come on, let's go in the basketball gym and practice
hadn't started yet. It was empty. We're standing at half
court and Jerry goes, hey, Sean, Uh, if I make
it first, you automatically come to Notre Dame. I'm saying,
(01:50:18):
come on, man, this old man ain't burying a jumper
in front of me. And it was half court. It
was where the mid court line and the sideline come together.
I took the first one, miss it. It bounced off
the back of the rim on a half court shot.
He takes the second one, misses it. I take the
third one, miss it. He takes the fourth one. He goes,
if I make this, you go to Notre Dame, honest
(01:50:40):
to God. Truth. Now he hits the second one, nothing
but the net jogs out of the gym, says, I
can't wait sea and see it Notre Dame. I didn't
see him the rest of the day. He left, and
it and he had already talked to the coaches. We
had we had talked and I we had a home visit,
you know, a couple weeks later or a month later, whatever.
But that's exactly the energy he had. And God blessed
(01:51:04):
Jerry Foulest because he was such a great man. And
and it was like, I can't believe it. And then
I didn't go to Notre Dame, so I lied, and
that's not good under the cath you know, A hundred
touchdown Jesus right, So he was. He was, it was
his rules that it was awesome, and God blessed Jerry
Faust a good man, awesome man. Yeah, well I loved
him too. Yeah, appreciate it, Bill, thank you. I'll never
(01:51:24):
forget to dude. I'm thinking this old man ain't making
this shot. And dude, he knocked it down on the
second one. I'm like, you got in my gym. And
he didn't say too much. He said, can't wait to
see a Notre Dame shot. Bam gone, and he met
like four hundred people on campus, shaking everybody's hands.
Speaker 5 (01:51:39):
Awesome, really good guy.
Speaker 1 (01:51:40):
Coach Robinson, all that sc Notre Dame memories will be
the coach Robinson brought a lot of them to people
that didn't even play for him.
Speaker 5 (01:51:48):
Yeah. Still, you know, good times. Yeah, God blessed.
Speaker 1 (01:51:51):
Both of us. It's odd that they passed away within
a year apart. I mean a day apart, not a
year a day day. Yeah, thatty odd. Yeah, and both
were yeah, same year. And you know it's just I'll
never forget both of them for different reasons. And my
love for Coach Robinson will live forever.
Speaker 4 (01:52:08):
Yeah, tough stuff man, seven seven, and you will keep
on taking your calls. Talking Texans. Next on four Stock
seven to eighty, This Sean Southbury Show continues to continue, John,
You're up first, Good morning, Hey Sean, Brian, what's happening?
Speaker 6 (01:52:28):
Hey man?
Speaker 1 (01:52:29):
Look, man, I thought.
Speaker 6 (01:52:30):
About it, and I thought about it. I just can't
swallow it when you look at that uh Cincinnati in
Baltimore game at the end, that was a shootout game,
and at the end when Joe Coole got hit egregiously
in the face and the cornerback wrapped that tight end
before the ball got there, that that should have been called.
(01:52:52):
You cannot have You can't grant a team to win
because the referee, that judge whatever, decide not to make
that call because he's worried about if your other fans
are going to get mad. Where heck, you got to
do your job out there, man, It's not about that.
At that moment in time, when a game comes down
to the end, that is when the referee is supposed
(01:53:16):
to definitely do his job. That's what he gets paid for.
That's when you have to make that call. Listen, Baltimore.
The way I felt like in watching that, I felt
like Baltimore was granted a guilt in that Texan game.
You know, the first thing I heard Monday morning from
a guy was, well, don't tell me the Texans lost
(01:53:37):
because the ref didn't make that call. The Texans had
all kind of opportunities to win that game. We seem
to be giving these reps excuses. Now. Can you tell
me any game that you've ever watched in a game
where a team has had opportunities and they have always
taken that advantage up their opportunities, that's part of the game,
(01:53:58):
that's how they go. When you got teams playing and
you're not gonna take that advantage of every opportunity is
that's a lazy excuse to give a referee that where
it's okay, he didn't make that call because the other
team had all kinds of opportunities in the game. Misten,
in a game, you're gonna have a bunch of opportunities
and the other teams you're playing, the defense might be
(01:54:19):
good and not let you win on those opportunities. A game.
Most NFL games are gonna come down to at the
end of that game, that last opportunity, okay to win
that game. And for that rep, that bad judge not
to see darin 'ornoll all riding the back of my
(01:54:43):
receiver and not calling that Darian Ornold. I watched him
when he was drafted. He Darren o'nove is harble, He's
a harbor cornerback. He's one of those guys that believe
that I'm a grab, I'm an MMA and the rest
are not gonna call and all that's all gonna didn't
make now. So I'm gonna say that. I'm gonna say
(01:55:06):
that Decay decause my second favorite team, but I'm gonna
say that Decard was given that game. The Texans didn't
lose that game. We can't say because the last five
six games that the Texans offense been struggling. So it's okay,
that's why they lost the game. The Texans should be
seven and three, and that would be great today. It
(01:55:27):
doesn't matter what they did in the past. That referee
should be feeling some heat because he should have made
that call. Man, if he'd have made that call, the
Texans would have gotten closer nearly a first down and
Jommy would kick that field goal date a rand the
cock eye. We would have won that game. You know,
I just I tried to swallow it, man, But it's
(01:55:49):
stuck in my throat.
Speaker 1 (01:55:50):
Man, I just cannot swallow that. Uh.
Speaker 4 (01:55:54):
We got to get to the top of the houriate man,
excuse me. You know we've talked a lot about the
freease Sean. I mean, it's it's it's every week, man.
Speaker 1 (01:56:03):
And yet, yeah, they missed a call that. I'm sure
there's calls in that game. And I got one hundred
percent understand what John's saying. You got to make that call,
But there's one hundred there's to do. What sex sixty
five STAPs a game? So what one hundred and twenty
one hundred and thirty plays in a game? There was
there was There was other calls that they missed. And
while that one was at the timing of it, because
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the timing and what we saw and it was a
blatant pass interference call. Hence why you should be able
to use a red flag and and challenge it if
you have a red flag left. It's a judgment call.
We should be able to but we don't. Uh, But
I can tell you this, that's not the reason they
lost that game. Who knows how the drive would have ended.
But that's not the only reason they like there's a
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lot more things that go on in a game than one.
The fact of the matter is they keep going third
and ten plus five times average a game. They're not
gonna make. They're gonna get curb stomped in the playoffs
unless they fix us offensive line, played better defenses flying around.
But you can't continue to approach it this way and
think you're gonna beat the top five teams in the
league because right now their record six and four, they're
(01:57:06):
not a top five team in the league. Yeah, two inconsistent,
and they're not trending the right way overall. Is a
football team right now? No, they sure as hell don't
want to lose one or two more. You lose to
the Cowboys. This thing go sideways in a hurry real quick.
And Demiko's the hell of a leader. They got to
get this fixed right, and not just for them, but
the confidence moving forward because I'm thinking big picture, they're
go they're gonna win the division. Yeah, because yeah, but
(01:57:29):
that's not enough right now and they can't beat good
teams playing thirty minutes. You just can't.
Speaker 4 (01:57:33):
And that proved to a team through five picks and
still beat you. Yeah, got to get better. Seven seven
hinety is the number to join.
Speaker 1 (01:57:41):
Uh.
Speaker 4 (01:57:42):
We've also got to talk about this drama with the
Cowboys because the Texans are playing them next. Looking on
paper right now, the Texans should boat race them. But
you just never know what's going on with Michael Parsons,
their head coach. All kinds of drama up in Big
d Let's talk about it next.
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Texans were off yesterday.
Speaker 4 (02:00:34):
They are back in practice today preparing for the Cowboys
on Monday Night football. You're gonna play some audio from
Micah Parsons. Uh this segment. He had some things to
say about his head coach after that loss over the weekend.
They got embarrassed by the Eagles seven one three, two
two five seven ninety Gary appreciate you.
Speaker 1 (02:00:53):
Hold good morning, Hey, good morning, Hey Sean, Sean there,
I'm here, Yeah, I'm yeah. Hey man, it's got a.
Speaker 8 (02:01:02):
It's got a really good it's gotta really suck to
be Brandon and I mean he's got a heck of
a life. He talks sports all day and he gets
paid for it. And then he travels all around the
all around the country, just one party to another man.
That's gotta really suck.
Speaker 7 (02:01:15):
Huh.
Speaker 1 (02:01:15):
Yeah, and he gets to work with TRIPLEY and I
like his dates. Yeah.
Speaker 8 (02:01:22):
Hey, I was calling about, of course a Tessans.
Speaker 1 (02:01:25):
We all got h we all got a good gig.
What's on your mind? Yeah, I was going to talk
about Texans. Uh uh basically uh Nico Collins.
Speaker 11 (02:01:34):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (02:01:34):
I tried to talk to uh uh what's his name? Yesterday?
He's on He starts at ten o'clock in the morning.
Speaker 5 (02:01:40):
Now, Matt Thomas, Matt Matt.
Speaker 1 (02:01:42):
Yes, he's one of those moves. He wouldn't he wouldn't.
Speaker 8 (02:01:46):
He gets in a mood every once in a while,
I doesn't agree with you, he starts making fun of
you and everything.
Speaker 5 (02:01:49):
So I couldn't really get hit my point across. I
wanted to ask you about this.
Speaker 11 (02:01:53):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (02:01:54):
And I'm not a component.
Speaker 8 (02:01:56):
I don't believe in one person can make a difference
in a team, although in the in the pro ranks,
although there are some Hall of famers that make a
difference of most of them quarterbacks and everything, but they
were If I'm if I remember right before Nico went out,
they were like four and one was a record when
he was playing, and now since he's uh, he's not playing.
Speaker 1 (02:02:21):
There three and four or two and four or something
like that.
Speaker 8 (02:02:24):
So if you think about him making a difference, one
man making a difference, he would have made a big
difference in the.
Speaker 5 (02:02:30):
Last game, especially in the second half.
Speaker 8 (02:02:32):
So I'm not sure what they haven't scored any touchdowns
in the second half, and since he's been gone very
many and I'm pretty sure he scored quite a few touchdowns,
uh in the first in the first uh when he
was playing.
Speaker 3 (02:02:46):
So do you think that he makes a big difference
in this team?
Speaker 8 (02:02:49):
And going for one other thing, I'd like to say,
you know, the football football is like is basically is
a lesson in like like life, you go through valleys
to get to those and become better. So I'm a
component that he makes a big, big difference in this team.
Speaker 1 (02:03:07):
So what do you think about that?
Speaker 5 (02:03:08):
Thank you, Gary, Gary, you are one hundred percent correct.
Speaker 1 (02:03:11):
I've always say this about certain players like him who
have elevated to the status there at that you know
he's on the field, He's not just a guy, he
is that guy, and that's Nicocollins. I listen, no matter
when you take away a great player, your team suffers.
Now you've got to find a way in this league
to still make things happen. In the first half they
did match, he elevated. We know Tank Dell's got game,
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but when you lose two, let alone, one's injured, the
other's coming back, hopefully sooner than later, has been banged up,
the others out for the year. Yes, Nico Collins is
a difference maker, and make no mistake when you're a
defensive coordinator, even if he doesn't catch balls in the game,
that he'll still impact the game because of what he does.
Coverage wise, to roll coverage to him and free up
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your number two and three guys, which they should even
have better seasons when he's on the field because they're
gonna get more looks of if it's single coverage, and man,
you're gonna get the single if you're one of the
other the second or third guy. Tank Dell's gonna draw
all the vertical attention and the big play attention, and
he'll still make plays. Yet it should make everybody better. Still, Yes,
(02:04:16):
his presence alone matters. They've got to have him back.
But I also know that you've got to be deep
enough and good enough not to allow a five turnover
team beat you in the second half. That's part attitude
and grind as well. But you're right, Nico Collins has
become that guy. Yeah, and every team needs one and
some have more than one. And when you do, you
win a lot of games.
Speaker 4 (02:04:37):
Yeah, he's still the leading receiver on the team, even
though he's missed four or five weeks.
Speaker 1 (02:04:41):
Well, what does that say? What does that tell you?
Speaker 4 (02:04:44):
I mean, it's not and it's not even really close. Well,
the next leading receiver is Stefon Diggs with four hundred
ninety six. Obviously he's out, and then Tank Dell. Nico
Collins has played five games, He's got five hundred and
sixty seven yards receiving. Tank Dell nine games, played three
hundred ninety four yards receiving.
Speaker 1 (02:04:59):
Now there's something wrong when you're your number one receiver
is out five weeks, he's missed five games.
Speaker 5 (02:05:07):
Yes, and he's still more productive than your entire crew. Correct.
Speaker 1 (02:05:12):
Now, not only is it great for him, secondly, does
the effect bother them so much that that Bobby Slow
and CJ. Strout have taken a step back because of it.
There's got to be some of that that's real.
Speaker 5 (02:05:25):
I would think so.
Speaker 1 (02:05:25):
But but I brought how do you lead? How do
you lead the team? And you played half a season.
Speaker 4 (02:05:30):
But I brought this up to you in like this
in week two, like Dalton Schultz and Tank dell were
nowhere to be found in the pass game.
Speaker 5 (02:05:36):
And I don't understand it. I don't understand it.
Speaker 4 (02:05:39):
You saw Tank Dellan Dalton Schultz do phenomenal things in
the past game last year with Nico Collins, you.
Speaker 5 (02:05:45):
Had Steph Diggs.
Speaker 4 (02:05:46):
Steph Digg got his catches, he had He's got four
or ninety six yards receiving in eight games played. But
Tank Dellan Dalton Schultz have been non existent for the
most part. And I don't understand it. I don't get it.
Speaker 5 (02:05:58):
So what the hell is going on? Is it quarterback
decision play calling?
Speaker 2 (02:06:04):
Like what?
Speaker 9 (02:06:05):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (02:06:05):
I think it's a combo, brother, I think it's a combo.
I mean, I think it's the fact that you do
rely on the guy. But you've got to go into
it understanding that. I see, I'm one of those guys.
I always prepare for what happens. If he's not how
are we if he's not here, if our best play,
I mean, how do we? Because if you're actually, if
you're and if you never have to face it, that's great.
(02:06:27):
But one player cannot force you to crap can everything
you're doing and not be able to sustain it. And
there is something wrong when you're a best receiver missus
five games, you're on a team with a quarterback who
can rip it and is a ten win team that
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you and you're in first place and the next guy
is still behind. Yeah, and the guy's been out for
five weeks. Yeah, And it's a combo. It's never just
one thing. But I can tell you this. You can't
look if you're looking at the numbers and comparing him
to when he's there and when he's not, and the production.
The production's gone down, and I expected to. But you'd
(02:07:11):
think after two games that the second guy would be
in position to take over the right the They may
not take it over this week if he doesn't play. No,
he's got to be playing this week, I would assume.
And we'll get an idea. Let's just keep an eye
on the play callings, aggressiveness when Nico Collins is on
the field, and you'll get an idea how much more
(02:07:32):
real it is now Parsons is going to be playing.
But also that defense in Dallas is not the same. Right, Yeah,
they got issues, Well they got more than just on
field issues apparently.
Speaker 5 (02:07:42):
Yeah, and this is this is Michael Parsons, just call
what it is.
Speaker 14 (02:07:47):
He threw.
Speaker 4 (02:07:47):
He throws his head coach Mike McCarthy under the bus,
and this is what he said. This is after the loss,
Mikes on a.
Speaker 1 (02:07:53):
Penal year of his contracts are outside. There's of course
going to be questions what's the sentiment in beside the
locker room and what do you tell people more when.
Speaker 15 (02:08:02):
You know that's above my pay grade about if Mike
is coaching again next year. But you know, all coaching
side coaching, you know, Mike can lead and go wherever
he wants. But guys, I, you know, I kind of
feel bad for his guys like Zach Martin and guys
who might be on their last year, on their way out,
you know, because that's what I wanted to hold a
trophy for. You know, you want to win games and
(02:08:24):
do great things with those type of legends who put
in more time and work than Mike McCarthy ever did.
So those are the kind of guys that I have
so much sympathy and.
Speaker 6 (02:08:33):
Hurt for it.
Speaker 4 (02:08:36):
Let me ask you something, Michael Parsons, let me ask
you something in truth, Why would you do that? You know,
I think he's a great player I have even if
you can't stand playing. Yeah, I've got a couple of
different thoughts on this. First of all, if you're the
media member, why are you asking a player about your
head coach's contract situation?
Speaker 1 (02:08:57):
Why not? You got an answer, didn't you?
Speaker 5 (02:08:59):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (02:08:59):
But still what I would never why because that's I
don't give a dame what the player has to say about.
Speaker 5 (02:09:05):
That coach is coms. He's your best player, I know.
Speaker 4 (02:09:09):
But for me, if I'm going in after a loss,
that's the last thing on my mind. Hey, Mark, Michael,
what's Micha McCarthy on your I would ask it some way,
in a different way, maybe maybe you phrase it in
a different way.
Speaker 1 (02:09:19):
But look what it did.
Speaker 4 (02:09:21):
Oh yeah, you got to respond, and you know what,
he tried to clarify on his own podcast, right, But dude,
you got the raw answer. So don't don't try to
crawl fish now. Michael parsions, you got how he exactly felt.
Speaker 1 (02:09:33):
The reason why you got the right answers because the
person had the balls to ask it. Yeah, so I
get what you're saying. It's after a game, but you
know why it was after a game. Now here's where
it wouldn't have worked. You win forty two to ten,
and then they asked, He's like, well, we're just coming
off a win, don't you. They got hammered again. They're
giving up an average of like it feels like almost
forty points a game at home defensively, and so I
(02:09:56):
mean you take that. You asked that question wondering if
somebody's gonna go off. He wrote, He's been thinking about it,
So I'm not mad at the question. Matter of fact,
whatever organization, news organization, or sports organization that person worked
for their bosson editors love him. Yes, because he responded. Now,
he could have said, now, I don't want to talk
about my coach's contract. I care about what's going on here.
We got to get better. Jerry Jones will deal with
(02:10:17):
the head coach and leave it at that, which would
have sent a message like I'm not endorsing the head coach.
I'm not burying him. That's a but. And when he
said it's above my pay grade, he could have stop there,
that's above my pay grade. But then there's the old.
But athletes love to hear themselves, so I'm gonna go
on and tell it. They didn't say, well, yeah, but
what he said, but pregnant pause and a rolled right
(02:10:38):
in yeah. So when he said above my pay grade,
he could have stopped there and said leave that to
Jerry Jones and then gone into football. And how much
he loves Zach Martin and we got to win for
these legends and stuff, Mike's contract and Jerry Jones, they'll
take care of that. But he not only went in
on that, he made it sound like he did he'd
done more. He made it sound like Mike McCarthy hasn't
even pete a drop in this league.
Speaker 5 (02:10:58):
He's a super Bowl champion.
Speaker 1 (02:10:59):
That's right. Whether you like what he's doing now or not.
And I can understand why you don't like it. I've
just never and I think Michael Parsons is his dominant
a defensive player when he's on the he TJ Watt,
Miles Geart, we got some great ones. I just don't
get and I don't want anybody say, well, it's player
and parents good that they say that. It's okay. If
he says we got to get better as a player,
(02:11:20):
our coaching staff's got it. We gotta go, we got
I don't have the improblem. If he says I want defense,
we gotta be saying we though right we Then you
can include coaches and players.
Speaker 5 (02:11:28):
That's everybody.
Speaker 1 (02:11:29):
But when you alien, when you do this basically he said.
What he's saying right now is that Mike McCarthy hasn't
done crap. How I take it. And I care about
the players. I could care less about the head coach.
I just don't get what purpose it serves, no matter
how good you are as a player, what purpose it serves.
If you want to do that bang on his door,
(02:11:49):
go in and say I think you suck as a coach,
you don't do anything. And if the players don't do it,
if they come to me and ask, I want you
out of the building. If you got the guts to
say it face to face to your coach, have had it.
I just don't know what it's for them to bust
toss a coach or a teammate in public. Yeah, it'll all.
You know, if he gets fired, you don't need to.
If he stays there, then you got to deal with him.
(02:12:09):
If Jerry keeps him, Mike ain't going anywhere. Yeah, he's
your best player. So I just I don't know what
purpose it serves. We can all see what's going on
with Dallas and no offense to the defense or to
Michael Parsons. He's been out and I know your defense
sucks too, right, So and Mike, Mike McCarthy a and
coaching went out to defense.
Speaker 4 (02:12:26):
Yeah, he So he tried to clarify Michael Parsons. He said, quote,
I never once threw or even intended to throw Mike
McCarthy under the bus. Like I said, he's one of
the most winning best coaches. He is a Super Bowl champ.
I never once brung up his past. And the question
that was asked about here in the Dallas Cowboys that
I see Mike McCarthy in our future, and I said,
that's above my pay grade. So not once did I
(02:12:48):
ever intend or wanted to reflect on Mike McCarthy's career,
because I always knew it was a good one. I've
always had a great relationship with Mike McCarthy and I
never put that in question.
Speaker 5 (02:12:55):
End quote.
Speaker 4 (02:12:55):
Well, if that was all true, Micah, then then you
probably wouldn't have said what you said.
Speaker 5 (02:13:01):
You said what you thought.
Speaker 1 (02:13:02):
Yeah, he said he never talked about his past by
saying Zach Martin's done more than Mike McCarthy has ever done.
Isn't that talking about his career? Yes, so I listen,
I'm not judging Parsons on this. Yeah, I'm judging this compartmentalized.
I'm just get stupid to say it it is. Yeah,
because if he came out and said, listen, I care
about this team, Michael Parsons has been just a guy.
(02:13:24):
We all know he's not if you do, you like,
what are you talking about as a head coach? Wee
wee wee wee not I him him him. So he
did talk about it, and no offense to Zach Martin.
How many Super Bowls he have and he's a great player.
Maybe in the Hall of Fame, he's got to be
all fa Okay, Well, who's got a ring?
Speaker 5 (02:13:41):
Mike McCarthy. Zach Martin doesn't.
Speaker 1 (02:13:43):
And I would move on from Mike McCarthy. I like Mike,
but I'd move on because they're not they're not getting better.
But I don't understand the purpose it serves for Michael
Parsons to do that, and no offense. If I was
Mike McCarthy, he'd be having a talking to now. May
not make an impact, but I'd make sure that they knew. Well,
Mike and I will sit down and have this conversation.
I'm still your subordinate and your boss.
Speaker 6 (02:14:05):
Right.
Speaker 1 (02:14:07):
It makes this stuff where we just let it go
like it's no big It is a big deal.
Speaker 12 (02:14:10):
It is.
Speaker 1 (02:14:11):
That team's in such disarray, they're a joke. It'd be
like going to a doctor if you're compared to the
medical world and going in there and you know the
guy's a quack and you still go to him trying
to schedule your appendicitis surgery. Okay, same thing here in
football terms. This team is right now. It's a you're
gonna shut the business down because they're so bad right now. Suck, Yes,
(02:14:34):
they suck, and fans alike know it. Yeah.
Speaker 4 (02:14:37):
Damien Woody and Rex Ryan sound off on Michael Parson's
We've got the audio.
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Speaker 1 (02:15:04):
What would would you had like fans to also tell
us what these guys are going to tell us? But
tell us this week how the At some point throughout
the week, Brian, they can just moll this over. I
want you to get to the sound with you. I
want to hear our fans tell us how in the
world could the Texans lose to the Cowboys?
Speaker 6 (02:15:20):
How?
Speaker 1 (02:15:21):
I honestly I want our callers just do you get
the I'm giving you carte blanche all week? You tell
us every day if you got to call it a
play party, you give me a solution that says, how
are the Cowboys beating the Texans? What would it take
looking at that roster? Now back to you, So back
to your regularly scheduled program.
Speaker 4 (02:15:43):
Here is Damian Woody on Get Up Yesterday, Big Very Good,
What Big what? He is a Pro bowler, two time
Super Bowl champ, played in the league for twelve years
on the offensive line for New England, Detroit and the
Jet This is what Damion Woody had to say about
Michael Parsons'.
Speaker 12 (02:16:04):
Greenny I've never heard anyone say anything remotely like that
after getting I really have, And like, who the hell
Michael Parson think he is talking like that after a game, Bro,
You've been missing all these games with the injury and
last of my check, the head coach is a Super
Bowl winning winning coach and I know the season hasn't
(02:16:27):
gone the way that everyone is expected to go and
all that, but for you to sit there in the
locker room rafter your team gets pumbled and to just
undress your head coach in that manner. See, that's what's
going on with all these podcast boys out here in
the locker room. Everybody wont fit sit there and want
and they fitured it. They want to, you know, spout
and say all this type of stuff. There used to
(02:16:49):
be a time where there's a little bit of respecting
little little decorman in the locker room because at the
end of the day, it was about we we didn't
do enough.
Speaker 1 (02:16:58):
All of y'all got your asses.
Speaker 12 (02:16:59):
Kicked, okay, and you're gonna go out here and talk
about your head coach basically sing your head coach not
working not doing anything to try to prepare the d
I just think it's a bunch.
Speaker 1 (02:17:09):
Of bs, man, I really do.
Speaker 12 (02:17:11):
I like, we can sit here and laugh and all
that stuff type of stuff and be here and stuff.
But that's disrespectful what Mike, what Michael Parson did to
Mike McCarthy in that situation, because I know, again it's
not the result that Mike McCarthy was, but I know
that man is bussing his ASTs every single day to
try to go out there and get a win and
to hear your and hear one of your start playing
(02:17:32):
come out there and say that, Come on.
Speaker 11 (02:17:34):
Man, like I can't ride with that as total total.
Speaker 1 (02:17:37):
Yeah, And you know what, Damian what he gets the
first time I've heard that, because we said things similar
before we heard them. I said, it's disrespectful. He's your subordinate,
he's your boss, and I'm gonna tell you something that
young folk may not like. And I really don't give
a fuzzy routes because you're gonna have that dumb button
ready because let's go the football NFL foot And he's right.
(02:18:01):
These podcast guys that pop on there, it used to
be you'd make guest appearances on a Monday night. Did
that in Minnesota and the Mayo down there and where
the Mayo Clinic is in a certain part of Minnesota,
they'd have a showdown, they go to a hotel hosted
and then Monday night. It was just kind of or
you'd be a guest on some of these stuff, but
it was never a player. Players didn't have podcasts while
they were playing. Play on Sunday, get you asked, kicked
(02:18:22):
and go on and talk crap about it on a Monday.
I know it's changed. Everybody's building their brand, and unfortunately
for some they're building their brand before they can get
somebody on the field to make it a better team.
Now we know how good Parsons is. I get it,
and I don't blame anybody if they want to build
their brand. All the same guys who can't stand in
the media are doing podcasts. That's another one of my favorites.
Ah man, they don't know what they're talking about yet
(02:18:44):
they go on there and say, well, I play, I played,
and I got my podcasts. And there they're playing on
Sunday and doing a three day a week podcast right
or one day a week, which is fine. They're building
their brand Damian Woody spot on. I can't even fathom
dressing my head coach down like that in public. I can't.
I have zero issue within meetings you're going back and
(02:19:05):
forth and disagreeing Damien what he's right. The disrespect. There
was a time when the decorum in the locker room
was head coaches and coaches and players publicly criticism. That's fair.
When somebody asked you I didn't play well, We all that.
There used to be a time when you didn't bust
toss your teammate or your coach or your player. It's
(02:19:26):
a coward, bitch ass move for whoever does it. Michael
Parsons frigging included and Damien what he's right. You could
tell me all you want about this bitch ass player
empowerment that I'm sick of that we don't hold accountable.
I can tell you right now, old school, you do that,
your ass would have been cut. I played with a
teammate who was the hell of a player, showed up
(02:19:48):
on a Monday night football Sunday night. When we got
there was five minutes late for curfew. He didn't get
to play in the game. The next day, he was
cut and sent home damn now, brought him back the
next year, learned his left. He's a good player and
a good guy. Made a little mistake. So the fact
that you can, I mean, can you imagine walking and
coming in here at any job you serve folks that
(02:20:09):
you're listening to your sale. You may be hind closed doors,
bitch and complain like everybody seems to about bosses or
teammates or co workers, which I think is pitiful as well.
That that's for another day. I'll save that for the
new National podcast. We're about to start here in a
couple weeks, and I will unload and obliterate that stuff
because I can without an FCC button that's coming, stay tuned.
(02:20:31):
No more kinder, gentler sean on that level National. But
I will tell you this, anybody, I don't care if
you're twenty five and you think this is okay or sixty,
you're pathetic, Okay, you just are. You can't do it?
Can you imagine going on? If you're working somewhere or
a nurse for a doctor you got your play? Oh yeah,
the guy who does surgery's quack. He sucks. Or you're
(02:20:53):
doing what we do and getting on here and saying,
you know what, you've done far more and your boss
is running fifteen different things and run it a You
don't think Mike McCarthy's putting his time in now. The
result sucks like wood, he said. But you know what,
Mike McCarthy hasn't thrown one pass this year. He didn't
throw one red zone interception when a guy was open
and Dak Prescott tried to throw it to somebody else.
(02:21:15):
He didn't go out and get the personnel in the
off season, doesn't have the pleasure to do that. Mike
McCarthy is probably going to lose his job. But because
we're stars, and then Michael Parsons, who I did. There's
not five players in the league I take ahead of him.
But it is bush league and weak to dress your
boss down publicly, even if you suck as a team,
(02:21:36):
and you're also coming off the injury part where you
haven't contributed in a month. And do I want him
on my team, Yes, But I cannot stand this when
they say, well, it's just the way it is in
sports now, it doesn't have to be that way. Respect
mattered in nineteen fifteen and it matters in twenty sixty.
At what point time, do we all of a sudden say,
(02:21:56):
oh we got all this meeting, you got a podcast,
go ahead into a blue rate your friggin head coach
on the in the locker room, and then backtrack like
like a guy in coverage that's supposed to rush the passer.
Backtrack is that I didn't mean that you met exactly
what you said. And I love Parsons, but you know what,
if I'm the head coach, you know what, hit his
(02:22:18):
wallet if you think you're that bad, hit his ass
right in the wallet for one hundred grand or fifty grand,
whatever you're allowed to do in CBA. Loved Michael Parsons.
I thought this compartmentalized was bush league. And anybody that
does this about their current coach is a coward if
they met it. Now, he backtracked, so he wanted to
makes your mind he met. And this is aimed at
anybody in any sport at any level who thinks it's okay,
(02:22:41):
because that's the way sports are now. Nah, my dad
when he was thirty, and my dad when he was seventy,
if he ever would have made it there to sixty six,
he made it to sixty seven. He deserves the respect
all the way through. It's pathetic. It's absolutely so. If
Michael Parsons never get it's a ringer, we supposed to say, yeah,
(02:23:04):
the guy who got one rings done far more than
he asked. And this is one of the better players
in league. He could have taken a different turn. I
thought this was weak, and I think it's weak. Whenever
we do this, it's very Damien Wood. He spot on, Yeah,
it's very weak. All right, let's get the break.
Speaker 4 (02:23:17):
We'll keep on talking about the Texans and their upcoming
matchup against the Dallas Cowboys.
Speaker 5 (02:23:21):
Next on Sports Talk seven to eighty, We're the Shawn
Salisbury Show.
Speaker 1 (02:23:26):
Continued, said about his whether it's Mike or anybody else
believes that that's okay. The disrespect I regardless of you're
playing poor, that'd be here. That'd be the same thing
if if a coach came out and said, now, Demiko
Ran says we got to play better, got to protect
the pastor if he came out and said, you know,
(02:23:47):
my offensive line coach, I care about Laramie Tunsel because
he's done more than my offensive line coach will ever
do in his career. Now, I want you to think
what you would do, you'd lose your friggin mind. You
don't have to like or dislike a guy, meaning whether
it's Michael Parsons for me, or JJ Watt or anybody else.
(02:24:08):
Did if it was okay what Michael Parsons said, why
bet Why did he go on his podcast and clear
things up and said I didn't mean it like that.
Wouldn't you just run with what you said? Yeah, I
said it, go with it? Why? Because it was wrong?
That's why?
Speaker 5 (02:24:22):
And he knows it.
Speaker 1 (02:24:24):
I just and I want Parsons on my team. A
guy plays his ass off every time, but playing your
ass off and having to respect your two different things.
And I think he respects the game. I think you respect.
You could tell you respects Zach Martin, but I just
can't even fathom. And that doesn't mean you're an ass
kiss or afraid or worried that your head coach doesn't
like you if you don't criticize him out loud, or
(02:24:47):
that I don't have any problem like I said, going
face to face, and who hasn't had a disagreement with
their boss, or that it's called passion and care if
you care, but the blatant disrespect out loud I know
there's probably a group of people out there, or an
age group of people out there that think, well, times
have change. We're allowed to do that. No, Actually you're not. No,
(02:25:07):
because I'll be honest with you. If I was coaching
in football and I, you know, privately trained or coach
a lot, if I had a dad who put on
social and I don't have rabbit ears all because I
don't really give a fuzzy rats ask what anybody thinks
about what I'm doing. I don't as long as it's family, friends,
and doing it right and respectful. If I'm doing it
hopefully the right way, and somebody doesn't like it, you
(02:25:29):
choose your option. I'm not even talking about work. I'm
talking about in anything. My life is not based on
your vote or my vote, my opinion or your opinion.
I don't you're anybody's opinion, friend or non It's not
going to change my life. I'm going to still do
what I do respectfully. But I'm not changing my life
because somebody's opinion of me is good or bad. I'm
(02:25:51):
just not.
Speaker 6 (02:25:53):
So.
Speaker 1 (02:25:53):
But there's a group out there, I guarantee you that
thinks that this is okay. A group meaning somebody says, well,
it's player empowerment, they're allowed, Mike. When I say a group,
meaning people out there that think the Cowboys are so
bad and the coaching is so bad in their team,
so bad that it's okay to disrespect in public. That's
what I mean. When I say a group. It's not
(02:26:13):
a group of Cowboys or a group of Houston Texans fans.
When I say group, I mean there's a thought process
in a group that says, well, they suck, so why
not let him know at what point in time that
we cross over the line where that's okay at any
point in time in nineteen seventy five or now. I
just don't understand it. Player empowerment or all that doesn't
equal blatant disrespect for a co worker or should I
(02:26:38):
say a teammate, not at all. And if that's the case,
you're allowing. And for me, if a dad, I'll play
and I don't have rabbit ors. If a dad of
a kid I trained got on social media because that's
the only way they'd get it, or came went on
a show and said, you know what, my kid deserves better.
I'm paying Sean and I want to work five days
(02:26:59):
a week and he's only working three days a week.
And my kid's sixteen, and he can do far better
than this, and we're just gonna keep paying the kid
would the kid would not be training with me anymore
because of the dad. His ass would be sucking. Buttermilk, okay,
be gone. Ain't nobody good enough. Ain't nobody impacted me
enough that you got to take disrespect and still go
(02:27:21):
train him? Sorry, I don't work for free when it
comes to training your kid, okay. And it's if I'm
your head coach. Same thing. If a high school coach
and a kid talked about his high school coach like that,
that kid will be watching from the sidelines to learn
a valuable lesson like your dad and mom used to
send you when you were a kid. Most of us,
that's not the way you're gonna do it. And we'll
(02:27:42):
suffer a loss at at that at that expense because
of the disrespect. We will lose. And I am willing
to lose a game to send a message or a client,
meaning a quarterback. And if I'm a head coach, start
rabbit heard you're basically saying, if you don't respond to this.
In my opinion, that it's okay for anybody to talk
(02:28:03):
like that. Now, sometimes people say things that are emotional
and stuff. But emotion's one thing. But overload your mouth
with your ass on disrespect on your subordinate, which is
your head coach. I'll never buy into it ever never.
It's not rabbit ears. It's disrespect. And when that person
is your boss or your subordinate or your head coach,
I would think, regardless of your agreement or disagree with him,
(02:28:24):
disagreement with him, that you would think, you know what,
I'll do this in private. I just don't get it.
And so respects or disrespect, depending on how you or
Michael parts there, anybody else leads their life, stands true forever.
The problem is it's got skewed along the way where
we allow disrespect like this to happen and think it's funny. Oh,
we all laugh and joke like Damien Wood. He said.
(02:28:45):
Damien Wood's one hundred percent correct. When did this become
the norm? It's not, and it shouldn't be. And if
it is, I understand why a guy like Nick Saban
would say enough, don't need this anymore? That don't hey,
we gotten to the point because I can tell you this,
players would be beside themselves whining like a little biz notch.
(02:29:08):
If a coach is coach loud talked to him in
public like that and singled him out, they'd be pissed
as could be. To me, it's unacceptable. It doesn't mean
you hold a grudge forever, but that that should be addressed.
The respect is so much more important than someone liking
your head coach. We all have a coach we didn't like,
but even then, the respect goes a long way, and
(02:29:30):
I'd get out of the business before I'd let somebody disrespect.
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Sean Salisbury continues on seven ninety oh.
Speaker 4 (02:30:48):
He has his weekly hit on Tuesday morning with one
O five three the Fan. He was asked about putting
in curtains at eight and T Stadium to block the
sun during game. He said quote yeah, Oh god, I
can't even believe this. Actually, I can't believe it's a
circus up there, he said. Quote of all the things
(02:31:08):
that we need to improve, that is way down the
list of improvement. That stadium was built to feel like
you're outdoors. It's the largest air conditioned space in the world.
My biggest thought when we were building it was make
it look like it was outdoors. Every venue has certain
things that at a certain way in times that's certain
what I don't even know what that means that at
certain ways, certain times can create an advantage that really
(02:31:32):
goes under the category of home field advantage. It should
be an advantage to the home team. It has been
an advantage for us to know where the sun is.
I don't want to change that end quote.
Speaker 1 (02:31:41):
Well, even if it's well, it doesn't take much to know.
If you're an opposing team that look at it the
highlights from the week before, what times that sun come in? Daylights?
Maybe time, Oh it comes in at four point thirty. Great,
it's no advantage. Everybody has the weather. It's ex everybody
knows where the sun is at four thirty five. It's
just as big a disadvantage as it is advantage for
(02:32:03):
your team, because what if your team's going that way
and staring back into the sun into that window over
the weekend? It makes Have you ever noticed and I
told you, man, my affinity for Jerry Jones and Marketer,
Jerry's really good. You're not a good GM No. But
here's what I don't get. Has Jerry ever been wrong
in his mind? Yes?
Speaker 5 (02:32:23):
So my man's one hundred percent right every one point.
Speaker 1 (02:32:26):
What would it hurt to have push a button with
all that money go back up? We know why you
built it out. He wants to feel outdoors. But let's
face facts. When the roofs closed, it's not outdoors. It's
it's indoors with a big old windows shining through window.
(02:32:48):
We understand the thought process, but there are certain times
during the day, at this time during the year, and
daylight saving said that it's going to shine through. So
if your team's going that way, it's not an advantage attack.
So what do you do to combat it? Changed the weather?
I know some nut jobs out there think that we
can uh huh, but we can't. Okay, I don't get
(02:33:09):
to determine whether the sun's shining at four thirty or not.
But I do know it's not a disadvantage for me
as an opposing team because guess what, I looked at
the same weather report sun you did, Jerry. Then when
it comes down, I saw the highlight of the week
before on the ball seed Lamb couldn't see. Hey, what
time of day was that? Four thirty eight? Cool at
four thirty eight and it's sunny. Don't call that play? Yeah,
(02:33:33):
the end zone. I mean the fact of the matter
that you just can't say, you know what, we need
to give a little more thought to that. You don't
have to keep them up all the time. Matter of fact,
it's about what a fifteen minute period or whatever. Push
a button. We have this thing called a button that
automatically closes in open shades. Uh huh, even if it's
a slight shade, nobody's gonna leave there. Say you know what,
(02:33:53):
I'm bombed. Steadie couldn't see the touchdown pass. What an
advantage for us if we'd done it, But they closed it,
so I didn't think it was an outdoor fist. Who
are you trying to fool? It makes absolutely zero sense none,
It's no advantage for you, because all's I gotta do
is say, hey, man, you posny when did that hit?
Speaker 14 (02:34:11):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (02:34:12):
I'm good. So we'll make sure that we pound the
outside lanes instead of right down the middle of the
sun shining through at our back.
Speaker 5 (02:34:19):
You know what kind of advantage is that for the
home team.
Speaker 4 (02:34:21):
When they were building it, did nobody say, hmm, we
probably should make the stadium face north and south because
you know, the the sun rises in the east and
sets in the west. Maybe we should make it face
east and west so the sun's on an issue With
this big ass window, We're about to put all the.
Speaker 1 (02:34:35):
Money and billions put into that, and it's like, maybe
we should have, maybe we should have. You know what
we do when you darken the windows in your car. Yeah,
you put some tentum a little bit, or this an
automatic curtain that goes up, and people think that's cool.
There's about a twenty minute period. We're just gonna let
the shades down actually, like I do in my backyard.
(02:35:00):
So yeah, the sun's shining in from the west, so
you can see your television when you're watching it. Dude,
I just did the simple odd. Common sense is a
problem these days. Yes, it's a problem calling plays, it's
a problem building facilities, and it's a problem criticizing your
coach and say that he's done nothing in the league. Well,
he's got a ring and you don't what John, I
(02:35:24):
can't anymore. I just can't. John.
Speaker 4 (02:35:28):
He's he's yeah, he's a writer for the Athletic. He
covers the Dallas Cowboys' tweet. He tweeted that out the
quote that I read. Oh my god, some of the
responses are funny. One person said, we have an owner
slash GM, trying to play tricks with the sun instead
of trying to build an actual good team. Another guy said,
(02:35:49):
l m f ao, he's such an f and idiot.
And another dude said, my lord, this dude is actually
trying to paint the sun is home foot advantage?
Speaker 1 (02:35:59):
Yeah, that's the one that got me. I haven't even
read those, But what advantages of just yours? If you're
going where you're looking back into it as if we
can't fire, as if it's a hidden secret. Hey, Jerry,
what's your advantage? Well, we know when the sun's going down,
(02:36:21):
but they don't. Okay, got you, buddy? Thanks?
Speaker 3 (02:36:25):
Yea.
Speaker 1 (02:36:25):
I can't. I can't the common sense in life in football,
and that team is filled with none of it, unfortunately.
I honestly, God, you're like, these are grown ass men.
Do they not ask? Do you understand the room? I
(02:36:46):
just or the building? It's not hard, No drop a shade, right,
so your guy catches his touchdown?
Speaker 5 (02:36:54):
What what are we talking about?
Speaker 7 (02:36:56):
Hell?
Speaker 1 (02:36:56):
If you want to drop it when your team's got
the ball and raise it when they don't, I don't know. Hell,
somebody tells you, yeah, you want to create home field
advantage and dictate the weather, drop it when your team's
got it and raise it when it doesn't. I don't know.
But then again, what happens if your guys getting intercept
the ball in the end zone and he drops it?
But well, we got an offensive advantage. Did you think
(02:37:17):
the defensive guy might want to catch it too if
he intercepts one in the red zone? Jerry, you made
a lot of money, But not this way. Not this way.
Speaker 4 (02:37:28):
Looks like Dak Prescott is going to have season ending
hamstring surgery tomorrow in New York. Bummer, that comes straight
from Jerry Jones. Look it, Sean, It's the largest air
conditioned space in the world, and it's low on the
totem poll.
Speaker 5 (02:37:44):
Okay, Cooper Rush doesn't have to deal with the sun.
Why should we.
Speaker 1 (02:37:49):
What an off it didn't know, Jerry, it's not an
offensive advance, a cowboys advantage. Okay, whoa I give I'm done.
I'm going to play golf. You guys have the Larry
Derker back. Yeah, Larry Derker's tournament at at at the
(02:38:11):
black Horse black Horse Limo. Yeah, they got a black
Horse limb one a black Horse golf course.
Speaker 4 (02:38:14):
Of course they do have black Horse Limo, and I'm
there's some free pub for your black Horse Limo.
Speaker 1 (02:38:18):
Black Horse Golf Club. So we'll go out there and
Larry Derker obviously legend here in this is so it'll
be fun to go play.
Speaker 4 (02:38:24):
Kobe Stevens is also going to be out there Kobe
Stevens dot com, so they'll be out supporting the charity
organizations that Larry Derker is supporting with this event.
Speaker 5 (02:38:31):
So another great tournament sewn. Hit him straight man.
Speaker 1 (02:38:34):
It's solid.
Speaker 4 (02:38:35):
Bring us back a doub because we didn't get one yet.
Ball striker, I'm gonna sit in the cold punch. I'm
just gonna throw one at the flag stick. I'm pretty yeaked. Hey,
look you see the sun. It's my advantage on the
golf course field advanta.
Speaker 1 (02:38:51):
There's one hundred and forty players or whatever today, it's
my advantage. You want to know why, Well, because I
talked about it. I know where the sun is when
I'm flying it to the flag stick. Sean, Now, it
is an advantage. If he, you know, never played a
course when somebody else has, they probably know where to
hit it. That's even more of an advantage than Jerry's. Hey,
that's our advantage because we know the sun goes down,
but nobody else seems to. Don't let the saon go
(02:39:15):
down on me. The Cowboys need a formal lesson and
a lot of n and George Michael. Yeah, they could
use them too. Okay, maybe that'll help them.
Speaker 4 (02:39:25):
I'm out, let's get out of here. Bye, see you later.
That's Sean Salisbury. Tripley is our producer, IM Brian Lilliam,
and thank you for listening. We're back tomorrow morning, six
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