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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Saulsbury.

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

Speaker 3 (00:08):
Sewn Salisbury USC true, longtime friend, Shawn Salisbury.

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

Speaker 5 (00:22):
You can also listened to us on the Free iHeartRadio app.
Shawn Salisbury, Brian Lima, Manuel Elmore. Rockets beat the Clippers
last night. That's some Thursday night football action. Tonight, Commanders
and Eagles gonna be a good one. Colt's going back
to Anthony Richardson as they're starting back.

Speaker 2 (00:40):
To Tony Rich Do Tony rich Good morning.

Speaker 5 (00:44):
Trevor Lawrence also out again. AFC South has just falling
apart right before our eyes.

Speaker 2 (00:51):
If this team doesn't get their active gear. That dub
two you know, you're gave Bay for being six and
five and people started to say you're fools Gold. You
don't want to hear that. No better than that. Any
of the celebrities left the country yet, Uh No, I
don't think so. I'm kind of waiting on them too.

Speaker 5 (01:06):
We got games in London like a watch, didn't it?
Like ninety five thousand of them say that they're going
to leave.

Speaker 2 (01:12):
They left it. Anybody helping them pack?

Speaker 6 (01:14):
No?

Speaker 2 (01:14):
I think I didn't I see you offer to do it.
I offered to help pack. Oh yeah, whether it was
streisand or no? It was? Was it strisand? Yes? Who else?
Rosie O'Donnell? Did she? I don't know? Did she was she?

Speaker 7 (01:27):
One of them.

Speaker 2 (01:29):
Was Bobby de Niro? One of them? Oh god, not
Bobby Bobby. Who else said they were leaving? Which one
of them? Who else said they were leaving? Oprah harp O?
She might have somebody. I've got news for you, Harpoy
pack of her own luggage. No, she's all that Bundy,
she's somebody else packed for. I'm not sure who else?
I think? Did Bahar ask that? Joy Bihar? Did the

(01:54):
whole view team take theirs? But think yeah, Bahar Bahar
or whatever? L at Chick's Dave is cold. We can
we uh we you know, they say go across the pond?
Can we just like maybe stick him in the pond?
Do their show from a pontoon pod? Give me what's yeah?
Lb t pon dude pond. I don't care. I just

(02:23):
was checking. Are they building a movie house? Did t Hanks? Yeah?
Tommy he did leave, that's right, Tommy's out.

Speaker 7 (02:34):
Well.

Speaker 2 (02:34):
I think it's probably just an excuse to film h
Wilson to that castaway. Castaway Tommy, that's what Tommy is.
Did he leave? Man, I'll just check it. I mean,
it was just it kind of just went by me.
I mean a lot of man, you could do a
lot of good valet work driving him to the airport.

(02:56):
If as many actually leave, there'll be a lot of
open homes in Cali. Yeah, I'm not moving there. Are
you going back to Cali? Back to Cali? Back to Cali?

Speaker 8 (03:04):
No?

Speaker 2 (03:04):
All right, So I saw I didn't mean really good cut.
I just was wondering because I just saw another one.
You know, who is it this time? Or and then
the ones that you know, the the celebrities out there
that threatened that they're leaving the ex Twitter right, and
I love college art says, do you you could just leave?
You have to tell us this isn't you? I mean,

(03:26):
because my number one priority is making sure Kathy Griffin's
on Twitter. Okay, I can't wait to see her.

Speaker 5 (03:32):
What's his name? Who's that ass hat? He was on
CNN for a long time? Oh Don Lemon, Yeah, Donna
and Don lamon like Target? He put in Laman. He
put out a tweet yesterday and a video. Yeah I
saw the announcing Yeah, Donnie.

Speaker 2 (03:51):
In truth, don like it's kind of like the person
who says they're not having sex the next four years,
and then you hear their video and watch them and
you say, well, you having sex anyway? Were we really
standing in line for that? We'll help you. It's not
gonna be that hard for you to abstain for four years,

(04:12):
being the fact that about thirty sex and thirty seconds
into your video you you you killed anything that was
bricked up. I got news for you. So there you go.
I'll just check it, just check. It's mot kind of
you know. I just wanted to make sure that everybody
announces when they're getting off the app or catching a flight.
I'm here to you got to catch flights. Not feeling

(04:32):
right right, so I catch. I'm just here to help you.
Know what I'm saying, Brian, is your concern? You're you're
a concern, A giver. Yes, I want to assist in
helping them to achieve their highest form of peace. That's
all I care about.

Speaker 5 (04:46):
I saw the trend yesterday or sorrows trend. Why are
people leaving Twitter?

Speaker 2 (04:50):
I don't know. It's a social media play. Yeah, I
think they think that they're well either they don't like
what's going on with the runner. They don't feel I mean,
you're getting free speech to do whatever you want. I
guess I don't know. I don't know why they'd leave.
I don't care, That's what I'm saying. I don't. I
don't read enough of your stuff anyway. Who cares? Who cares?
I don't, I don't. I don't know. I tell you
what I do care, don Lemon nobody wants Don Lemon

(05:13):
to leave. I mean, thanks for letting us know. I
didn't even know he was on. I didn't either.

Speaker 8 (05:17):
There.

Speaker 5 (05:17):
We really didn't to the Texans. We go to the
Texans or are we talking in season tournament?

Speaker 2 (05:25):
Well, I know this. Your name is Brownie James. Oh god,
I got it. I got yours about so good that
you don't have to travel with the G League.

Speaker 5 (05:33):
You saw that you get good. I have those notes
right here in front of me. What a freaking and
I'm a wealthy, useless knowledge. What a freaking joke.

Speaker 2 (05:41):
I think you should be able to choose when you
want to play and who you want to play. That
one not here.

Speaker 5 (05:46):
The Lakers are only allowing Brownie James to play in
the G League home games m which you didn't have
to travel. Huh yeah, so uh. Brian Windhorst of ESPN said, quote,
he's only going to in the South Bay Lakers home games.
He's only going to be a part time G League player,
and he's not getting on United airlines to fly to

(06:06):
these road games.

Speaker 2 (06:07):
I know he's not.

Speaker 5 (06:09):
I know he's getting somewhat special treatment and nepotism. That's fine, honestly,
I don't care. Like I said, it's normal now, I
think it's actually detrimental to him.

Speaker 2 (06:16):
I don't like that.

Speaker 5 (06:17):
I don't know whose idea it was, but obviously the
Lakers are fine with it.

Speaker 2 (06:21):
They're doing it, okay.

Speaker 5 (06:23):
So he's still gonna travel with the actual squad, right,
I guess, But he's not going to travel with the
leg with.

Speaker 2 (06:29):
The G League.

Speaker 5 (06:30):
So he's playing in the G League games at home,
but he's not traveling with him. I'm assuming he's going
to travel with the Lakers, and he's travel if he's
not gonna be in uniform.

Speaker 9 (06:40):
Yeah, yeah, that's what I'm trying to Why why would
I want him along?

Speaker 5 (06:43):
If you it's bring your kid to work day every
day for Lebron. Remember those days.

Speaker 2 (06:48):
I mean, he'll the guy will explode for a couple
a couple of points a game.

Speaker 5 (06:54):
He said, I know he's getting somewhat special treatment and nepotism.

Speaker 2 (06:58):
That's fine. Uh, he said, it's normal. That's not normal.
Who said that, Brian Winhorse, Oh, well, Brian's Lebron's guy.

Speaker 5 (07:05):
He said, I know he's getting special treatment and epotism.
That's fine. Honestly, I don't care. Like I said, it's normal,
it's not normal. Brian, Well, how many guys it's not normal?

Speaker 2 (07:13):
Well, how many NBA players have played in the NBA
at the same time as their dad in the history
of basketball? Go ahead, I'm say it, louder. I don't
think anybody so this is normal. Yeah, it's not normal.
It's it's a one off. This is the first time
that's happens. So how is that normal? Yeah, that's what
I don't get. What's normal is that everybody kisses Lebron's
ass as a player. I get it. But in everything

(07:34):
he does, like like when Lebron talks the world, we
should just all listen on stuff. That's quite it. Frankly,
at times it's just like the rest of us. We
have an opinion, right, but Lebron's the king, so when
when something goes on you, it's like you've got to
run approval through him. And no offense to JJ Redicker
my my Lakers, But they're not doing anything to piss

(07:56):
Lebron off. And this is enough making him go to
his kid, go to the g They don't want to
push the point and sayd no, he's going to travel
commercial with the rest of the team, which he should
be doing and to get the experience. And Lebron should
actually encourage it for his kid. Okay, I know he
gets red carpet treatment everywhere he goes fine, but for
his basketball growth, he should be encouraging. And it's okay

(08:18):
to have a little humble pie in your life where
you have to travel with the mere minions of the world.
But I don't know how Lebron feels about it. But
when Horse is wrong on this, this is not normal.
It's what's normal is when you're afraid of a superstar
in the organization because you might get pissed off at
the coach and get you fired, you make sure that
you do whatever he wants. Lineup wise and whatever it is,
and you know how I feel about it. I think he's

(08:40):
a great player. There's some things about Lebron I think
drive a lot of people crazy. But there's also some
things I look at and I marvel at how talented,
that he's still a beast and can hang forty on
you on any given night. But when it comes to this, well, yeah,
nepotism may be involved. No, it's not maybe involved. It
is involved. It's one hundred percent reason why he's on
the Lakers. And I don't get it. I don't want
my kid to play for me too. It's not that

(09:01):
I don't. Who wouldn't want it? If it's all for
to it's like anything, Well, I wonder you're gonna give me? Well, man,
oh okay, I'll take it. You know what I'm saying, Sure,
if you're gonna give it to me. If I asked
for it and you give it to me, blamed the
person who gave it to me, not the one who
asked for it. So they drafted him for obvious reasons.
They didn't draft him because they thought he was the
fifty five best player in the draft, or that he
was that he was that had he not been Lebron say,

(09:23):
I'm not sure the Lakers would have drafted him. Yeah, okay,
But that being said, of course it's nepotism, and of
course he's getting special treatment and that. And while it
may be normal for stars, it's not normal in life.
But when it comes to celebrity is most celebrities and
most stars get special treatment. It's just the way it works,

(09:44):
and we may not like it, but they do. So
the fact of the matter is Brownie James needs work
and he should be playing every night in the G League.
He should be traveling with him full time plenty. He's
in his twenties. It's okay to have his knees in
his throat once in a while, like the rest of us,
Like the rest of us Mere mortals. Yeah, it's okay.

Speaker 5 (10:02):
Brian James was active for the Los Angeles Lakers last night.
He did not play coaches decision, so he was suited up,
just didn't play, okay.

Speaker 2 (10:11):
So that's like anything. When people say, well, would you
rather be in Triple A getting swing after swing after
swing after swing or being a third guy where you
only play once every six days? I want to play, sure,
until you're that guy or you're the the guy about
to replace that guy. But if you're not, I'd always

(10:32):
rather do I want a sophomore on the varsity who
sits and does not play, or running the same system
on the JV getting every single snap, and then if
the varsity guy gets hurt, you can promote him right
up and say he's my second best quarterback. He's getting experience.
But once he has to start, I'm gonna run him
up here and play. We played the same system. Oh
you want him to start on V sophomore and on

(10:54):
Thursday night on JV game after he plays, and whenever
they play their We used to play our JV used
to play the game before us. No, they used night.
Oh no, we they played the game before us, and
we didn't have turf field. They played a game. If
they played, they could have screwed up that whole track.
Sure they could have, but now it's a turfield and they
going to JV would play like from six to seven third, well,

(11:15):
you know the two of the fourth quarter game played
that same night, the same damn nuts. And then they'd
go shower and stick around and come watch. Now the
freshman team played like on earlier, like on a Thursday
or sometimes on Friday, but not at the same home game.
They may play Friday away an right, but we have
same night. That's nuts. And so what would happen for
some schools is that the varsity quarterback or that not

(11:36):
at our school because I didn't have to playing three sports.
It just and they had a good backup at the
time anyway, whose dear friend and the starter was a friend,
so it would have been silly. But in this case now,
the way they do things Thursday night, you can go
play it Friday come and even if they want you,
I don't know if they even allow it now, but
put the uniform on to be a part of the
varsity as well. If they get to the third quarterback,

(11:58):
you can be the you know, the emergency game beat
in practice with team, or you in street closure down there,
help and listen in on a headset. Whatever does you
want to do because the coach says, that's a guy
in the future. But I'd rather be sitting on the bench.
I'd rather be playing every snap, like in my situation,
had a all cif quarterback varsity SENI you're two years
older than me, and the dad his dad was our

(12:20):
athletic director. And the JV coach. Well, of course I
wanted to stay down and play because I knew I
was getting the same system. Getting all the work was
one of the greatest things that ever happened. Ego gets
in the way. I should be a varsity you know.
That's the one sport that I when you think about it,
varsity letterman. On the other two is sophomore. They didn't
play varsity football sophomore because our quarterback was good. Now
I needed the work. It's a similar thing. Now they're

(12:40):
getting paid for it. What's wrong with the second? When
I went to ESPN, I took all the reps I
could on the ESPN news because you do it. It's
flowing all the time. It's the same thing. Why wouldn't you,
Why wouldn't you a matter of fact, and in two
years you actually might turn into a player. I just
don't get why. Well, he's better sitting over here watching No,
he can watch the tape. Get your ass out and

(13:00):
play every night. It almost should be doing it. You remember,
he thinks he's better than he is. That's just the fact.
That's a huge part of it.

Speaker 5 (13:08):
It's almost like it's like, oh, you can't do anything
without daddy, Like, can't do anything without your dad.

Speaker 2 (13:13):
Like come on, dude, like it's great that the dad
got you in. Now go carve it up, go do
your thing, and Andre go go be Ken Griffy Jr.
His old man was pretty good player, matter of fact,
the damn good player. So I just for me, I
don't know. Bronnie James needs to play every night to
get good and maybe he will pretty good DNA, i'd say,
So you've got to help start on the rest on

(13:35):
the rest of the world, because he's got good DNA.
But Ronnie James is not good enough to play every
night here and and make an impact. But going down
to the G League and working on his game and
then having Pops talk and watch the film with you
after a game, have at it. Dad's got great, great
basketball like you. So yeah, nepotism kind of we're used

(13:55):
to it now. That's the first time this has happened
in the NBA. So and and of course we're used
to it because in that situation we've seen. It doesn't
make it right. But that's why life's always going to be.
The stars are going to get the treatment that you
won't get, or that I won't get or that the
person who sits home and watches and cheers for them
isn't going to get I get it, I get it.

(14:19):
A couple of these comments are so funny.

Speaker 5 (14:21):
On this uh On this Twitter thread, guy said, uh, okay,
this sounds more and more like a Make a Wish
foundation than anything else.

Speaker 2 (14:28):
Like, oh, hey, you can come sit with us on
the bench if you're brownni James. The truth is you
should not want that. No, why would you because you
don't want people doing it, and you don't want your
teammates in the G League looking at you like, well,
even if he doesn't play well, he's gonna get we're
gonna bringing him up first. Go earn it and show
those guys so they say, you know what, No, this
guy's not a G leaguer. Sticking back to the NBA players, know,

(14:50):
I just don't know why you'd want to that. That
feels like you want to alienate it. We're not good
enough for you. Oh it's Lebron James. What we expect.
I'm gonna tell you this. You think he's the best
player on this G League team? No guarantee he's not.
Probably not. No, that's a guarantee, or he'd be down there.

Speaker 5 (15:03):
Down there's probably a couple dudes down there that have
been there for a couple of years that are playing
really really good basketball and just can't make that jump
just yet. And they're they're probably heading shoulders better than him.

Speaker 2 (15:13):
Right. I'm not saying he's not talented now, I'm just
saying I I can I'll bet you now he goes
on there, he ain't the best player on his own
G league team, or on any G League team for
that matter. No, go get work and h and endear
yourself to the guys that are playing alongside of you,
so when they do play alongside in the NBA, life's good.

Speaker 5 (15:29):
Yeah, crazy man. Nepotism. Uh, let's talk Texans. Dimiko Ryans
talks about the process of becoming a legit contender. We'll
hear that audio and discussing next on Sports Talk seven
to eighty.

Speaker 1 (15:43):
Let's go.

Speaker 4 (15:44):
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Speaker 2 (15:47):
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Speaker 5 (16:03):
Do you know who the lead singer was for Nirvana TRIPLEY. Nope,
we got to educate this man today, Sean.

Speaker 2 (16:12):
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Speaker 5 (16:14):
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Grunge music on TRIPLEI.

Speaker 8 (16:21):
I love that.

Speaker 2 (16:21):
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Speaker 8 (16:27):
Man.

Speaker 5 (16:28):
He Uh, Kurt Cobain was the lead singer for that name.
Sounds a bit familiar.

Speaker 2 (16:34):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (16:34):
Tragic Death yeah really really sad man, really talented, crazy
crazy stuff for Kirk Cobain. Yeah, just give him a
little google Triple and you'll see it. But uh, let's
talk Houston Texans. Excuse me.

Speaker 2 (16:48):
Uh.

Speaker 5 (16:49):
We you know, have talked Sean about the offensive play calling.
We've talked about adjustments not really being made. We have
talked about the offensive line playing a little bit better
in past protection, at least.

Speaker 2 (17:04):
Against the Lions.

Speaker 5 (17:05):
I mean, we've we've talked so much about this offense
and they are setting up to play the Dallas Cowboys
on Monday night and yesterday the big question that we
talked about was how can they lose to this Dallas
Cowboys team?

Speaker 2 (17:20):
And I still as we.

Speaker 5 (17:24):
As we continue to talk about this matchup because again
it's gonna be on Monday Night football. You know, one
of the things is all the offseason hype. And you
had Demiko Ryans in his first year, Bobby slow you
mentioned yesterday, Bobby slowik is what a year and a
half into his offensive coordinating career, has never done it
before level.

Speaker 2 (17:43):
I don't think he even I mean, I don't know
if he even coached. If he did in college for long,
but he was never coordinated there either.

Speaker 5 (17:51):
So with all that being said, Demiko Ryans talked to
the team after the Lions loss and he mentioned about
making their way towards being a legit contender.

Speaker 2 (18:04):
And this is what he had to say to.

Speaker 10 (18:06):
Do our guys is like when you go through this
little tough passes, tough times, it's not just about getting
through it, right, It's about growing through it. So through
this difficult time, like can we grow through it? Like
what lesson are you learning? How is that shaping your character?
How is that strengthening your your resolve? Like how is

(18:26):
that really strengthening your focus? When you're you're lined up
and you have to dial in a little extra like
how locked in are you to make that block. How
locked in are you to make that right read and
be in the right spot versus up a past concept
like that's what I want our guys to take away
from it, like and to go higher to sort of

(18:49):
new heights like there is as we you know, everybody
heard the adage where taking the stairs or taking the escalator,
And I told our guys that they were. We're taking
the stairs, right, We're taking the hard way. But it's
okay because we both get.

Speaker 5 (19:04):
All right, that's Demiko. Ryan's talking about what he told
his team. And then the big part of it is
for me is to get your opinion on this Sean
is he said, were quote unquote taking the stairs?

Speaker 2 (19:13):
Well, and you know what, that's okay. They're not good
enough to just take the elevator. That's to the vip s.
We get that penthouse is reserved for those who've been
there or have earned it, and they they and I
think that's his message that you know, and in truth,
there's not a damn thing that's gifted you. Most now
a referee make gift you of play, but very rarely
does anybody gift you anything in the league. And the more,

(19:34):
the better you are. And then higher expectations. The more
I got, the more teams are watching right and prepared
for it. And to me, I think it's a great
part of this is you're not going through these troubles,
you're trying to grow through them. To go through it.
It goes right back to what I've said before about
taking a test in a class you hate and you're

(19:55):
never going to use the day in your life. You
don't think again, right, because you're in your you're a
broadcast major, or you're a or a going to medical
school and somebody wants you to to pass a club
that somebody thinks you need to be great at oceanography,
and so you're in that class or in you know,
taking your class. You've dissected a frog in science. Now

(20:18):
that may if you're a surgeon, that may help because
that applies. But you're going through an oceanography class and
you're like, I'm just studying to get through it. When
it's over, it's second I walk out the door. I
couldn't tell you anything about you know, the ocean and
the what's going on in the ocean, right, but I
made my a But I can't tell you a week later,
I don't have it. Then there's the class you go through.

(20:38):
This' got to apply to your life. And also you're
you're studying to get to grow with it and say,
I am actually going to use this at some point
in my career, so I got to know it. Same
thing here. If you're just going through it to get
the other side, it'll repeat itself. You'll get your ass
handed to you again, and you'll be right back to
where you started. But if you grow through it, you'll
say no, no, no, there's that that wall. I ain't going

(20:58):
back all the way there. I'm I may take a
step back, but all the forward the steps forward are
quicker because I grew through it instead of go through it.
And it's hard because at versus you know it is
I just got to get through this, right, and they're
going through at football terms. But growing through it sounds cheesy,
but it really is. Along the way, why did you
end up here? Why are we six and four? Why
do we look a little different than we did last year?

(21:19):
And I never thought I'd say this, but I do
think the question needs to be posed. Were the expectations
too high for them in the offseason? And where somebody?
I mean, and I think I said it. I don't
think that they'll be one of those where they take
for granted because I could see how the Kansas City
Chiefs would get comfortable winning.

Speaker 8 (21:40):
We're not.

Speaker 2 (21:41):
Aren't you really on? I don't want to say house money,
but it's an on, Like, hey man, we've won two
in a row. Even if we don't get there this year,
we've created a dynasty a third one and we're at
So they're in that three in a row. Oh my gosh.
So maybe next ye you'd say, well take you know,
Oh guys, look I got a new contract with fat
Cat and right, yeah, but they don't. And it's the
same thing here. The Texans aren't at the place where

(22:02):
they can fat Cat. But did the off season in
praise from three to ten wins and now tend to
Super Bowl contender, top five to six team in the league.
Did they get to a point where they actually believe
what everybody's writing about it? And it's okay if they
were true, But if you believe it, that's fine. You
got to you keep it inside. You can't play like
that because what happens is in see to me, it

(22:24):
feels like little things and the details are missing. A
little bit this year findable, but there's a little wears
Waldo to it right now.

Speaker 5 (22:31):
In my opinion, Yeah, and I think that's a question
that we should discuss. Was the off season hype entirely
too much for the Houston Texans.

Speaker 2 (22:38):
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(22:59):
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Speaker 5 (24:13):
We're val for the sewn Salisbury show continues, especially with
the moves that they are making. Another good draft. They
get Stefan Diggs, Joe Mixon, Aziz Au, Shaiir, Daniko Audrey,
Jeff Okuda, a bunch of acquisitions, good draft, lot of hype.

Speaker 2 (24:37):
Was it too much? Sean? I I it's never too
much if you got enough mature people to handle. Now,
Like I said, we're talking about this from a distance.
Do you think anybody's ever gonna admit the off season
hype was the pub was too much for them? I
don't Now. I'm a big believer in that. If I

(24:59):
do aquid in March that I like to think I'm
focused enough that it doesn't affect my throw in October.
It's a mindset. It's not anything than one event, a
one off. Hey, do you realize those guys missed a
weekend of training in their own gym at home because
they went on a guy, you know, a dude's trip

(25:19):
to play golf for three days. Yeah, that's not the
reason they're six and four. There's a lot of good
things to find from the season. It's just that the overall,
I think, quite frankly, maybe even it affects the fans
more because we all our expectation was, you're gonna in
this division with the way you played last year, in
the upgrade in talent, you're waltz into ten wins, even

(25:41):
though that's hard to do in the league anyway, Right,
But do I think that you can? Now? Nobody wants
to admit it. Rare?

Speaker 8 (25:48):
Is it?

Speaker 2 (25:48):
The guy admits said, you know what, I became a
fat cat in the offseason. I don't think that's the case,
but I do believe it is human nature. Well, what
do most people do when somebody talks negative about them? React? Yeah? React? Yeah,
athletes as well, so you know they hear it. So
what's the natural reaction when they're talking good about you?
I'm pretty good. Yeah, I've arrived. It's a hard. Matter

(26:11):
of fact. It's easier in my mind to get to
work when they're talking negative about you as a player
or whatever than it is when they're talking good about you,
because you all get into, oh, all right, I can
miss this Friday, my workout. I'll catch up for them money. Yeah,
it's easy to do. Why because you feel you've built
enough equity, did you're get in return a little ROI

(26:32):
for your team? And now, hey man, we're on When
you start to think that you are on house money,
you're not gonna last long, right, And I'm not sure
they think that, but it's human nature for it allowed
to creep in in certain situations, which starts to lead
to where are they we're the exp we're our expectations.
There are eleven or twelve wins when truly they're a

(26:54):
nine or ten win team. Is that the case? I
don't know. Do we still got seven games ago? If
they win, they'll be seven and four, they win five
out of the next seven or four out of the
next seven. Hell, they're at eleven wins if they get
to five four And have they played well enough consistently
to beat great teams in January? No, they haven't. And
that's a fact. We're just going by body of work,

(27:15):
so those things can get fixed. But I when Domico
said we're taking the stairs, not the he said escalator
or elevator, right, yep. But taking the stairs is not
a bad thing. But the climb up the stairs to
the like the eighteenth floor, it can start to wear
you out when you've played some games. So the question
is did you think you'd earned the elevator or you say, no,

(27:38):
We're still a staircase guy right now, because I got
to get my ass in shape.

Speaker 8 (27:40):
Right.

Speaker 2 (27:41):
I'm talking about the that just a metaphor of the
visual of in shape, not physical shape, right, just how
you get yourself ready to handle. That's why I always
say I don't just look at teams how they handle failure.
I look at teams at how they handle success. Harder
to do, I'm in my leag much harder to do,
because you start to believe. And it's not like these

(28:01):
guys are sixty. These are They're at a time and
influence and they can influence their own teammates. So I
think there's a lot of things that have to do
with it. And I think that they have taken a
step back in aggressiveness offensively. I think they've taken a
step forward defensively. I do. So there's things to gather
and like and mix and match. It's just not up

(28:22):
to our expectations. Because then you watch a team like
Kansas City say, well, look what they do. Well, we're
not the chiefs here yet. The problem is I think
a lot of people felt that we were because we
had a rookie quarterback who played out of his mind
and as a hell of a player and Will Anderson
and they're getting better. But you know what, other teams
know that too, So I just maybe it's not even
the team that had the expectations. Maybe we should have

(28:43):
cut back and said their ten win team again, and
they're in position to be that no matter what they
do during the regular season, We're going to judge them
on one thing, what are you doing in January when
all is said and done. What are you doing in January?
And we'll go find out because they're going to win
the division. But I think we all it's easy to
get caught up in that trains on a roll, but

(29:04):
sometimes it gets derailed and you gotta get back on.
This hasn't been derailed, it's just got it. They just
stopped because they got to oil this thing up a
little bit. So we'll see. But I do believe. I
do believe there's some that have played better, and Will
Anderson was playing at a top level. He elevated his game.
Some parts of the offense, in my opinion, have taken
a step back, and part of it feels to me like, well,

(29:24):
we got Joe Mixon, we can be a little more conservative,
and I honestly I get it. Yeah, but I feel
like that I do too, But I feel like the
blessing of Joe Mixon has actually made you a little
less aggressive offensively and put you in a buying because
he's so good. Yeah you know, excuse me.

Speaker 5 (29:40):
You just mentioned about players playing a little bit better,
some taking a step back. It also goes into coaching
as well, and we talked about it a couple of
days ago. Bobby slowk and his offense has taken a
step back or offensive play calling. I get players have
to execute, but as far as innovation, as far as
not being predictable, he's as predictable as a game as
of right now over at least last month.

Speaker 2 (30:02):
I agree. But I will also say this when Bobby's
when when the throw that that C. J. Stroud didn't
make till late costs through pick And you know we
all love Stroud and how good he was not above criticism,
but that wasn't Bobby Slowke's fault. A matter of fact,
we should be committing him for calling a great play

(30:22):
that would have sealed a game. So that's when for seconds,
got to execute. That's that ain't on Bobby Sloan. When
Laramie Tunsell has a guy run right by him and
doesn't in whiffs, that's not slow K's fault. It's my
best tackle against your rush end. My guy better win
most of the time. So that's not now first and

(30:43):
ten handoff, second, ten handoff, third and nine. Maybe now
tendencies may have set up, but you've got to learn
as a coordinated to break tennessees. And let's face facts here.
He was a fast tracker, so just like a rookie quarterback,
just like a rookie broadcaster, and everybody's rewarding you Rookie
of the Year and all this. And we had nine
games into the years season. Last year, people had already

(31:04):
said Bobby Slowan's going to be a head coach next year,
which was premature. The guy is still so when we
talk about guys getting all the praise, remember this is
a rookie. You don't think he went home at night
and having a beer with his buddy singing, damn, this
is moving. I'm on the same Kevin O'Connell, Zach Taylor,
I mean the fast track that's put all these guys
with Kyle Shanahan, Sean McVay, another young dude going to

(31:26):
be a head coach. And that may be the case,
but could you help if everybody's telling you, somebody comes
up and tells you, men, the broadcaster brought to you
here broadcasting your winner and when we win, to Mark Connie,
keep doing it, keep doing everbody's telling your rookie year.
Aren't you supposed to think the secondar I'm the MVP
of this damn thing.

Speaker 5 (31:41):
Yeah, without saying it out like you you.

Speaker 2 (31:44):
And then when they tell you you suck, what do
you do? You keep going to work saying I'm about
to prove to him. I don't see. So the point
is is that what do you think he's Because he's
a coach, he's immune to to feeling good about the
way he was. And I'm not saying he took it
for graamed. It's just human nature. So they got to
get back to they almost have to treat it like
they're a three win team. Yes, what would they do
if they were winning three games? They'd experiment, they'd be aggressive,

(32:09):
they'd find out who's who's all in and who isn't.
I just I've always felt like that. You want them,
you know what? The truth is, treat yourself like with
your talent. Act like you're the Dallas Cowboys right now.
They just don't have the talent to overcome desperation. The
Texans do have the talent. So treat it like you're
the team. You're the Cowboys. Everybody's talking about you like this,

(32:29):
and let's watch the result take take shape. Yeah, that's
how you should approach it. Open it up, and the
truth is what have they done? In truth? What have
they done? Gotten better last year and created excitement and buzz? Right?
But what have they done when the course, there's plenty
of teams that have created excitement and buzz. What have

(32:50):
they done that? They would tell you they've arrived? Nothing?
Got the playoffs one? Okay, have the the uh the rocket, young, exciting, winning,
same kind of feed we're getting this field. This is
gonna end a year or two, it's gonna be a contender.
What have they done? Nothing?

Speaker 5 (33:08):
They've gotten better? Yeah, we're seeing growth, right, But one
of the biggest kind of outside of the growth and
the improvements.

Speaker 2 (33:14):
There what an eight and four team that there's a
lot of there's a lot of teams go eighting for right,
but we see the excitement of the buzz and we
love it and it'll be crowning them champion. Yet no
same thing with the Texans. They haven't done anything yet.
They've gotten better, taking a little step back, and some
gotten better in others. So they've gotten better and great,

(33:34):
keep getting better and then we'll see in January. Yeah,
that's the whole goal, right, because they're going to win
the division. If they don't win the division, then you
can start in on should we fire some I mean,
then you could start in on what an underachieving, talented
team this is if they don't win this division, because
this division for the most part is quite frankly average,
barely average football in a lot of cases. It's a fact.

(33:56):
Got a quarterback carousel in Indiana. You got coaches reel
and not knowing, we have no idea Peters is gonna
get fired. Well, I don't I don't see how, unfortunately
for I don't see how.

Speaker 5 (34:06):
You can continue to do this. Tennessee is awful. Jacksonville
Jaguars can't even have a quarterback start. You know, it's
Trevor Lawrence is hurt again and the culture. Dal Jones. Yeah,
it's crazy man. Yeah, let's talk about the second half
adjustments for these Texans. Demico Ryans spoke about it and
the struggles.

Speaker 4 (34:23):
That's next more Sean Salisbury get in, strap in and write.

Speaker 5 (34:30):
In about second half adjustments for the Texans. This is
what the head coach had to say.

Speaker 10 (34:39):
You know, first of all, the biggest thing, I mean,
coaches make adjustments all throughout the game. So it's not
like a big second half adjustment that happens in games.

Speaker 2 (34:48):
Defenses they don't run one coverage the.

Speaker 10 (34:51):
Second the first had and come out and run a
different coveras that's.

Speaker 8 (34:55):
Not what it is, right. They're always rolling.

Speaker 10 (34:57):
Different calls and you have to be able to to
make plays based on whatever you're seeing from that perspective.
So it's not so much about for me and not
the adjustments. I look at us first and foremost. Right,
a lot of people can focus on whatever adjustments defensive makes,
but it's about us and our focus and our execution.

(35:18):
And I'll continue to speak about that because that's the
only thing that matters to me is the Texans and
how we execute and how we operate.

Speaker 2 (35:25):
And right now, first half we had some.

Speaker 10 (35:27):
Really good things that happened, that it wasn't all perfect,
and the second half of the game, we didn't.

Speaker 8 (35:32):
We didn't execute the right way.

Speaker 10 (35:34):
We didn't we couldn't get plays started, we got penalties,
we got negative plays. We're not blocking the right people
on our assignments. So let's do that right and then
let's see how we can how we can play and
finish in the second half.

Speaker 2 (35:47):
Brian, let me explain something that Steika Ryan's talking about adjustments.
There's so many layriacies. Right Listen, you hear coaches talk
about it all the time, more worried about them than
the other team. Because in truth, if I'm approaching my
preparation right as a team, it really doesn't matter what

(36:08):
you do, it's the execution of that because in every play,
there's an opportunity in every play, both offensively and defensively,
to be in the right position but still not be
able to stop a four yard gain. Every defense is
not designed to keep you at the line of scrimmage.
Some defense is are designed to bend and give you

(36:29):
a few but not break and give you a bunch yep.
And it's the same offensively, He's exactly right and just
so folks understand when I hear people make halftime adjustments
as if they are sitting in there with their thumb
up their rear end and fat cat and talking about
what they're going to do after now with a fifty
point lead at halftime. Yeah, I can confess to this too.
There's plenty of us to start talking about. Hey, when

(36:51):
you are back in college or you know NFL, or
you're saying like, oh, did you see the girl in
the fifteenth row with her husband? Yeah, they're not paying
any attention forty five thinking about what's pizza like after
a game. When you're or a high school student, right,
you're witted. But of course, but once you do. At
halftime you come in, it's twelve minutes from the time
that clock in. I don't know if it's increadingly we

(37:13):
can probably check. I think it's a twelve minute no later,
no more than fifteen minute halftime unless it's the Super
Bowl and then it's four hours. It feels like you
walk in, everybody gets a drink. Coach says, hey, settle down,
get yourself, get to the restroom, get whatever snacks or
if you're eating something or getting a drink, and then
meet with your coaches. Now, you walk to the locker room,

(37:35):
You go to the restroom. You if it's raining, you
wipe your you take your jersey off and put a
fresh clean, you know, dry one on. If you're cold,
you may you know, hopefully it's hot, and a lot
all those things that go in It is twelve minutes.
Twelve minutes. You sit down. The coaches now have gone
over and met offensive on one side, defense on the other.
Head coach doesn't speak to you, he's meeting with both sides.

(37:57):
They're at the board talking and then they all of
a sudden, if they're talking to CD, are talking to me?
Is the quarter? All right? Guys, here were go in
the second half. They're playing a lot of comfort And
he's right. People are still running their base, they run
to jugs with that, they're still doing what they do,
especially if they've had success. They're not changing. So for
about three minutes, the coach will say okay, and they'll
draw it on the whiteboard. Hey, when we get this situation, Sean,

(38:20):
when we cross midfield, they're playing a lot of this,
So let's have an idea that we're gonna We'll think
we're going to take a shot on a quick change
turnover and here's the play we worked on all week.
Blob for about three minutes, they say, let's go in. Hey,
just take care of what we do and do what
we do. Boom done. Somebody. If you're really getting your
ass kick, they'll throw a gatorade bucket, which I've seen. Hey,
you know, and then you sit back down, finish your

(38:42):
candy bar or your hot dog or your gatorade pads,
go back if you need to go to the restroom,
if you want to ankle tape, whatever it is, and
start your walk back to the field. That's your halftime adjustment.
We're not sitting there going through a think tank for
fifteen minutes or an hour, hour and a half. You
don't have much. Most of it's to gather your damn

(39:02):
senses so you can go back out in next to
eat the second half. There's more adjustments. As the game's
going on. You see the guys looking at their surface
and all the oh, we got this. It's about your execution.
He is exactly right. They're just not doing like I said.
And you heard little things. Nine guys do it right. Two
guys don't. Against good teams, you're not gonna have success,
and they're doing too much of that. So whether that

(39:23):
isn't because the other team's giving you stuff you've never seen.
Do you think there's a defense in this league? You've
never seen.

Speaker 11 (39:28):
No.

Speaker 2 (39:29):
In truth, now you may have not seen a guy
execute it like some of these freak shows do because
they're so good. Dude, there's only so many. You think
these geniuses in sports haven't run every single play. You can't.
It's just when you dress it up, when when you
call it is at the right time to call it. Yeah,
every play is designed to have success. Unfortunately, that's why

(39:49):
some average three yards of play. You don't have success
every play. Go look at the statistics without even knowing
what happened. Again, because I guarantee you didn't watch it.
Go look at the Saints and the Atlanta Falcons statistics
this week. Okay, don't look at the score and you
tell me who won a football game. All right, take them,
take to take just to take a look at the stats. Nathan,

(40:11):
Saints and Falcons. You didn't watch it. I can guarant
ask to it. I'm not saying you most did. Okay,
I did that. Atlanta in their region. Atlanta's in first place,
you look at the stats, say, oh, yeah, just doug
turnovers and number of plays? Right, who won that game?

Speaker 5 (40:25):
Uh so let me let me rust by the stats. Yeah,
go ahead, by the stats the Falcons one, go.

Speaker 2 (40:30):
Ahead and read them. Just to some elevant ones. Kirk
Cousins threw for three hundred and six yards? How many
yards they rushed for Brian.

Speaker 5 (40:37):
Atlanta rushed for one hundred and eighty one compared to
New Orleans ninety six?

Speaker 2 (40:40):
And how many carries? How many more plays did it?
Did Atlanta have the New Orleans over twenty twenty five?
Twenty two?

Speaker 5 (40:46):
Let's see, Yeah, yeah they had one had seventy seventy
and the other one had in their fifties, right, and
yeah they had uh fifty two?

Speaker 2 (40:57):
All right, so almost twenty plays more. Yeah, you go down,
but down's turnover sat everything dominated by Atlanta. And what
was the score of the game. The Saints won twenty
to seventeen. So there is nothing in that game that
told you.

Speaker 11 (41:13):
That.

Speaker 2 (41:14):
Oh well, then Atlanta must have thrown five interceptions. No,
that didn't happen and Atlanta lost. Yeah, and you say
how how because in certain four or five plays Valdez
Scantling caught a touchdown pass, somebody else made a play
which made up for all those yards and all those
stats and all we got, and they won. They didn't

(41:35):
win many battles, they just won the whole overall.

Speaker 5 (41:37):
The Saints didn't even rush for one hundred yards. So
there is Atlanta rush for one hundred and eighty one.
So back to doing what you do and executing at.

Speaker 2 (41:44):
The right time. Cousins played really good. Execute what you
do at the right time. What the hell, that's all
you gotta do is look at those say, Okay, if
we do that, we're in it and we win it.
So you see my point of if this is it's
a hard game, but they got to do the small
things well and it's not always winning on the staft board. Man,
it's a good way to look at it, holy fact,

(42:06):
So apply it to your own teams. I also, I
didn't watch that game well, by the way, and then
if I had just said stat if you want to
see highlights, said oh Atlanta won that game.

Speaker 5 (42:13):
Yeah, I'm looking at this box score. Yeah that's nuts.
There you go, damn damn. All right, let's look at
the Texans and their offensive play called devick O'Ryan's uh
spoke about who all is involved in the offensive play
calling and the scheming. Interesting answer from the head coach.
We'll here and discuss it next as we get into
the seven o'clock hour. Right here on seven ninety.

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Speaker 2 (43:12):
I've seen it on video on social media. She's got
some skill set, man.

Speaker 5 (43:18):
She shanked the hell out of her first drive topped
it almost hit a couple of people in the uh
in the galley. Got back out there the galley or
the gallery? Do I say the galley? You said the
galley gallery? Not sure that that's the galley.

Speaker 2 (43:33):
There's the galley, you know. Hit the Google machine for us,
you give me one one to day.

Speaker 9 (43:39):
That's not good. Hit one of the galley. Yes, that's
why I'm laughing. Hey, well she hited the galley, I
hope not the gallery. The gallery gallery keeps so but
she knows how to. She got a pretty good swing
though for somebody who she doesn't play much that she.

Speaker 2 (43:57):
No, she doesn't.

Speaker 5 (43:57):
So she tops one uh into the crowd right and
then automatically goes right to her pocket to pull out
another ball. Like her style, she's one of us, all right,
two off, one to off the first t box. Everybody
knows that. Yep, there's no there's no doubt. Man, what
are they gonna do to take her scholarship away?

Speaker 2 (44:14):
Pretty much? I mean you know that's that's that's c Clark.

Speaker 5 (44:17):
Right there, man seven one three two one two five
seven ninety brand?

Speaker 2 (44:22):
Oh what's up? Branded?

Speaker 6 (44:25):
Good morning? How are you?

Speaker 2 (44:26):
Brandon?

Speaker 5 (44:26):
I got I need more excitement, man, give me, give
me something, give us, give us a little excitement.

Speaker 2 (44:31):
What do you wanted to do? Start singing? What's that? Yeah?
I wanted to sing? Can you say, friends, Brandon?

Speaker 6 (44:38):
Can I sing? Yeah? I can? I think karaoke time?

Speaker 2 (44:42):
Oh my god, damn right, So who are you gonna
you're gonna ask a quote? We'll get back to karaoke
here in a second. What were you gonna ask? You're
gonna say a happy birthday or happy something to somebody?
What are we gonna say. I said, Happysday, Happy Thursday. Okay,
so you can sing? Yeah, so you go and sing karaoke?
What is who's your favorite artist in the world?

Speaker 6 (45:06):
You know I do karaoke?

Speaker 5 (45:08):
Uh well, who's your favorite? What's your favorite song to sing? Brandon?

Speaker 6 (45:16):
I do care? I do Cowboys Away?

Speaker 2 (45:20):
Cowboy right? Really by George Straight? He does? Who what's
the Cowboy Rides Away? Brandon? Can you can you give
us a little sample of that? Brandy? You there? I'm there,
But don't put the kid on the spot. What do
you mean he doesn't want to sing? Come on, Brandon,
call you with you. No, Brandon's making to the point

(45:41):
where you're gonna have to go pay to watch him sing.
So don't try to. He doesn't. He's not giving away
the good stuff on the air right here, man? Yeah,
see he Brandon is making you come he come to
sing karaoke with him. I like his style.

Speaker 5 (45:52):
Cowboy Rides Away?

Speaker 2 (45:57):
You like that?

Speaker 3 (45:58):
Huh?

Speaker 2 (45:59):
So what else is on your mind today? Man? What's happening?

Speaker 6 (46:03):
Texans? They're playing this Sunday.

Speaker 3 (46:06):
Monday Day, Monday, Friday, Monday, Monday, Monday.

Speaker 2 (46:13):
Come on, Brandon. We sing to Brandon every Joe. There
you go.

Speaker 5 (46:17):
See Yeah, Texans play the Cowboys Monday night. Brandon, So
you got the whole weekend to get prepared for Monday night.

Speaker 2 (46:24):
What do you think?

Speaker 8 (46:25):
What? What?

Speaker 2 (46:26):
What? What do you think?

Speaker 6 (46:28):
Yeah? I'm I'm good. I'm being happy. Do we know
who we're gonna get for first basement?

Speaker 8 (46:37):
Brand?

Speaker 2 (46:38):
Brandon? These asses out a couple of days ago. We
still don't know.

Speaker 8 (46:41):
Man.

Speaker 2 (46:42):
When when we know, you'll know. You'll be the first
one to know. How about that? Okay deal?

Speaker 6 (46:48):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (46:49):
Enjoy your day, Brandon. We appreciate your calling. Didn't know
he had karaoke skills. I don't either. I like it.
I don't either, set like it. What's up? John?

Speaker 8 (46:58):
Been haven't had?

Speaker 2 (47:00):
Where you've been? Big Dogs?

Speaker 5 (47:01):
You've been on a roof, working lyon ass. It was
opening weekend for hunting last weekend. We know you where
you were, a big dog. You just got back from
the ranch.

Speaker 12 (47:12):
Dog, I've been working, man. I'm about to leave though.
I'm about to bug my ass up out of here
with just cool weather.

Speaker 2 (47:18):
It's nice, man, isn't it?

Speaker 11 (47:20):
Yeah?

Speaker 8 (47:20):
Beautiful?

Speaker 2 (47:21):
Why you bugging dog? Hey don't care?

Speaker 12 (47:25):
H Hey, stay the hell away from a karaoke bit
whatever y'all were talking about.

Speaker 2 (47:31):
Karaoke. Man, you're trying to carry over me and Sean
you John, I will calm and fall the hell out
with y'all. John, You have you have you ever cared?
Have you ever carried? Have you ever carried?

Speaker 8 (47:44):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (47:44):
Hell no, you haven't. Once you carry these nuts on?

Speaker 4 (47:51):
Dog God.

Speaker 2 (48:01):
Roof, John. You know you're going why.

Speaker 8 (48:12):
That crap got.

Speaker 2 (48:17):
Hey while you're out there trapping that hunting thing?

Speaker 13 (48:23):
What I told Hey, yeah, check it out.

Speaker 2 (48:27):
I thought I told this.

Speaker 12 (48:28):
One guy told this one cat one time. He was
what he was messing with my money and he was
giving one of my guys grief about painting him and
everything was done, Everything was fine. He was just being
a butt and I told him, yeah.

Speaker 2 (48:44):
You can say ass, it's fine. That's why I said.
But the other God like, yeah, you like to play
the butt card.

Speaker 12 (48:51):
So I got there and I told him, I said, look, man,
you keep playing with my money. I said, I'm gonna
cut your nuts and hang him.

Speaker 2 (48:57):
On the ball. Whoa, whoa, Johnny, Johnny, why are you
bugging dogs?

Speaker 14 (49:06):
Man?

Speaker 2 (49:07):
Hey?

Speaker 8 (49:08):
Doug serious?

Speaker 12 (49:13):
Hey, yes, yes, and all in all honesty, thank you
to the veterans.

Speaker 8 (49:16):
I hadn't get a cheese called Oh.

Speaker 2 (49:18):
Thanks for taking us. So now we got to go
to the serious. Bokay, you're right, John, You're exactly right.
This is board one day.

Speaker 12 (49:26):
So I'm gonna have to call Doug Pike and I'm
gonna have to call Dog.

Speaker 2 (49:32):
Oh you you know. Hell No, I'm on that roof
with you. Dog.

Speaker 5 (49:37):
Hey, Man, Hey, Hey, John, I like roofing two man,
Hey Man, throw me on that bat you.

Speaker 2 (49:44):
After you've ripped disaster shreds. Johnny, it's hey, it's man,
your kid. Look we can do it as a team. John,
where this love to go? Yeah? Hell, John, you're my man,
Dog you know that. No, no, no, no, we need
to John in truth because I know you were busy Monday. Yes,
our military deserves more than a day with all respect,

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all the time. We love him.

Speaker 12 (50:07):
In fact, we're doing we're doing one uh this and
this wasn't the reason I call was that you brought
it up. We're finishing one.

Speaker 8 (50:13):
Up out there in road sharing.

Speaker 12 (50:15):
He's a former UH service person, he's retired, disabled, he
is total he's got a carport. The whole roof the
house is metal. Car port and everything we donated it
to him.

Speaker 8 (50:33):
Awesome John, absolutely.

Speaker 12 (50:35):
No money out of his pocket. We gave him a
complete donation free. He came via from a previous customer
of ours.

Speaker 8 (50:42):
Uh back in seventeen when Harvey hit. So uh yeah,
I think that's.

Speaker 2 (50:48):
The best news. That's the best news of the day.

Speaker 8 (50:52):
That fleet free roof.

Speaker 2 (50:53):
Man, My guy tired.

Speaker 8 (50:55):
So all right, guys, you have a great John. We'll
be holing at y'all.

Speaker 2 (50:58):
Let him John, welcome this weekend, John, John whatever to
just smoke him. I'm being smoke him.

Speaker 8 (51:05):
Are you are you?

Speaker 5 (51:07):
Are you you hung this weekend? Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
Go smoke a man, get you one.

Speaker 2 (51:12):
I'm there you go. I love you, brother. Thanks. I
appreciate that great story, brother. Thanks. Oh man, I can't
quit laughing. Did I smoke him? I love John? And
how about that full free roof? Been through that? John
loves and Militay is one of the best, one of
the best dudes. He cares man, you know, he cares

(51:34):
a lot. Man. We got some. That was some funny
laughs there. I couldn't. I could what after I could?
That's my guy? Man, clah God, is it what did
you say?

Speaker 5 (51:45):
Carried somebody carrying carried, right, Is that how you got him?
What's that when you say carried? That's what he fell
for because he was like, I didn't expect that. Oh no,
what was it?

Speaker 2 (51:55):
No, it wasn't cares the word Gosh, Now that he
said it, we went like a effect. It was carried.

Speaker 5 (52:01):
I thought you were like, oh you didn't, Cary, have
you ever carried before? Carried something carried with? You know,
it'll come to me. I was too busy laughing to
remember what I said. So John's good people.

Speaker 2 (52:12):
Man, we're lucky, lucky, we got good, we got great
difference makers. It called karaoke. Yeah, there you go. Because
he was like, man, you carry like a short carry.

Speaker 8 (52:22):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (52:24):
Yeah, man, we get John like that that. Brandon's a
karaoke guy.

Speaker 2 (52:28):
Yeah, I love it. You see, you find out Brandon
comes on every day. You find out hitting gems about
stuff you never do. Now, now we got to hear
him saying I know I tried. Maybe he'll be working
on it. So next time you ask, he'll be ready.
Yeah you didn't just you didn't just catch him all.
You caught him off guard. Now he'll be ready for it.
So I'm with you. Oh damn it's with you. Hurts.

(52:50):
Oh man dropped myself on my shin bone. That hurts.
We gotta go to you dropped in well, prepare for
next Friday triple. He's gonna miss a days. Here we go,
Here we go, Here we go.

Speaker 5 (53:03):
Given to give us, give us out real quick as
we get to the steakout, triple.

Speaker 2 (53:07):
You got that. Here we go. Yeah, here we go.
We gotta get to the steak out.

Speaker 5 (53:12):
But uh yeah, Jerry's going here we go.

Speaker 4 (53:19):
Okay, here we go.

Speaker 2 (53:25):
Is he saying gas or saying yes, yes, here we go.
Here we go. Here we go to the steak out.
Now here we go. Wait, wait, let's go.

Speaker 4 (53:39):
Now back to Sean Salisbury.

Speaker 2 (53:46):
All right, Sean, what are you hearing out there? Now?

Speaker 4 (53:49):
The Salisbury Takeout? Salsbury Takeout on.

Speaker 11 (53:53):
The Sean Salisbury Show's.

Speaker 2 (54:08):
Tip for the steak out.

Speaker 5 (54:09):
Here on the Sean Salisbury Show, Shan Brown and Tripoli
Rockets beat the Clippers. They're eight and four on the
season Thursday Night Football Tonight, Commanders and Eagles. Before I
ash on the steak out, questions get to John.

Speaker 2 (54:20):
What's up?

Speaker 1 (54:20):
John?

Speaker 7 (54:22):
What's up? How y'all doing?

Speaker 2 (54:24):
We are awful? Not good boar here.

Speaker 7 (54:28):
You know what, me and my buddies have decided, if
the Cowboys beat our Texans, we're going to cancel our
flex pack because we're we just you know, uh.

Speaker 2 (54:43):
I don't know, John, what the hell? What is the fun?

Speaker 7 (54:48):
We buy certain bundles of tickets, gotcha to go see
certain games, you know, and we've decided if the Cowboys beat.

Speaker 2 (54:58):
Them and we're not, we're just going to ca for man,
just like that.

Speaker 7 (55:02):
It's because I mean, come on, Sean, I mean the Cowboys.

Speaker 2 (55:09):
Wow, I ain't playing. Don't blame me, no, I'm John.
Come on, man, John, how many gis this group of buddies?
You got? How many are there? There's you? And how many?
It was ten of us? The damn John, And you're

(55:29):
going to cancel the flax packages. We sure are canceling
for for you know, for a few games, just just
you know, until they win again. So you're gonna front
run on their ass. Unbelievable. Come on, Johnny, come on, John.

Speaker 7 (55:44):
Well you know I'd rather stay home and play the guitar.

Speaker 2 (55:46):
You pay that makes twine?

Speaker 7 (55:50):
Yeah, yeah, well I don't know it just so we're
just disappointed, you know.

Speaker 2 (55:57):
Yeah, here are you a six I mean, are you
your electric guitar?

Speaker 13 (56:01):
Guy, I have a I have a.

Speaker 7 (56:05):
Stratocaster, okay, nice, and then I have then I have
a shares Master bass with a nice.

Speaker 5 (56:13):
So you play the ukulele?

Speaker 7 (56:17):
Oh no, I'm not tiny, Tim, yes.

Speaker 2 (56:20):
Junior, so I could play the ukulele. Great serious, he
loved it anyway. So you ever strum on your sixth
string on your front porch?

Speaker 8 (56:30):
Swing?

Speaker 10 (56:32):
Sure?

Speaker 2 (56:34):
No, that's a is that Jimmy buffett Strom? And yeah
along my front porch? Yeah? Was again?

Speaker 5 (56:44):
Come on, John sid wasted away again? And Margarita Nice.

Speaker 2 (56:53):
Hey call us Tuesday morning.

Speaker 5 (56:54):
Let us know how you're feeling when the Texans beat
the Cowboys.

Speaker 2 (56:58):
Don't cancel that, clar I hope they do one other
thing you do when you call us, don't call us
late for dinner. Damn right, that's what Bron saying. Thanks,
brother and Margaritaville.

Speaker 5 (57:10):
My golden ay is to get three more callers to
sing with us. You think that's the way it's gonna be.
I think I can get it. You think, what do
you think the odds are?

Speaker 2 (57:18):
That's what you're going with? Yeah, oh yeah, that's one
of course. Our guys are going to sing and our
gals against Why wouldn't they. Our singers aren't soft, our
callers aren't soft, So we gotta they they jump in
and compete. I think we'll be able to get it done,
do you What do you think? Three more? What's the
feel right now for this for the football team right now?
What is the feel? Are you asking me?

Speaker 8 (57:39):
So?

Speaker 2 (57:39):
Is this my first streakout question? I'm just you didn't
ask me one. But that's cool. Great to talk to
you about. Good to see it, John Horn, what do
you mean right hand?

Speaker 3 (57:57):
What?

Speaker 5 (57:58):
Yeah, it's tough being you. Oh, I mean yeah, I
gotta work with you clowns. So yeah, So what were
you saying about?

Speaker 2 (58:04):
What? What are we talking about? My steak out?

Speaker 5 (58:07):
Yeah? Yeah, go ahead. My steakout question? Is you know
we hit on the and again? This this thing caught
caught social media by storm after we got off the
air because the conservative conservatory group for the Astrodome had
their press conference when we got off the air, and
their plans. Obviously, I read the outline of what they
want to do retail shops, restaurants, uh, multi space, new

(58:32):
parking lot, blah blah blah for the astronom sean. They
want to use a billion dollars for this renovation.

Speaker 2 (58:40):
Where do you think that money's coming from a coming
It ain't coming from them, It's coming from Harris County
tax of course it is. I got I'm just gonna
say this and this is no disrespect because well maybe
it is. Yeah, I guess it is. Let me let
me disrespect. That area sucks. I'm sorry to tell you.
That's that. That's an that's no area. Then there's less

(59:01):
there's a game that you're really pumped to frequent. Now
what will help it is by shops and by hey
for the longest time in truth here and it'll change
with mister Crane doing what they're doing around the ballpark.
But between that and the ask the wor the NRG,
there can't be two really good professional stadiums or ballparker

(59:23):
stadium that have such a lack of entertainment around it
in the country. It really I think when you think
about the number of people that are here and all
the great food and stuff, you were never going to
the Astros ballpark and hanging out there four hours early
because there was a great place to go. No, and
I haven't been here for but eleven years, so maybe

(59:43):
you know more. But that's why some are torn. I mean,
I understand it's a tough business, but that was not
a destination spot. The ballpark was not that same thing
with NRG. There's not a soul on the planet that
goes to hang around before other than the tailgate and NRG.
It's not a fun area. It's just not. Now. Upgrading
it a bit is gonna, of course help if there's

(01:00:06):
high end, low end fast food, fun restaurant, steakhouse, good
Mexican restaurant, all the stuff filled with other entertainment that
everybody can be busy doing something. I get all that,
but in truth still for a billion dollars, I'll pass.

Speaker 5 (01:00:19):
Yeah, a billion, I'll pass, saying tear the damn thing.

Speaker 2 (01:00:22):
There's no there's no game there and you're out in
the woodland you're not and your buddy saying, hey, let's
drive into the air. What's that area called? Uh? Call
that is that not bel air because it's just a
hell No, it's because that's a little that's further the other. Yeah,
whatever that area is called energy area? Don't Australia, I
don't know what are Yeah, you're never going there as

(01:00:44):
a destination spot. No, unless it's your own bar that
you're trying to raise money and you're trying to help people,
I'm not. No, Hey, you want to meet up after
there's no game going on, you want to head over
there by the to the aster Doome. They got a
new a new Mexican restaurant, a new brewery over there. No,
I'm not driving forty five minutes for it. No, just
that's why.

Speaker 5 (01:01:01):
So one of my favorite things to do is go
to the rodeo, whether it's a concert, whether it's the events,
or it's the barbecue cookoff.

Speaker 2 (01:01:08):
That's the other time you'll go over there. But even
then it's a pain in the ass. All the parking
over there blows.

Speaker 5 (01:01:14):
Right, and then for me, I feel like, unless you're
like in Pasadena or not in Pasadena, one of my
Thingking of paar Land or Richmond or whatever, somewhere on
the south side, it's it's a somewhat easy drive to
energy anywhere else. Dude, it's forty five minutes.

Speaker 2 (01:01:29):
For a billion ethanks.

Speaker 5 (01:01:31):
I mean, really, we're out of there's a nightmare, Like
it's all in all that area sucks, man, Tear the
damn thing down and let's move on.

Speaker 2 (01:01:37):
I couldn't agree more. We've said it for years and
it's you could take it. I mean, there's so many
great areas in the hen and around Houston and the
suburbs and even in the city that for me, that
that for me, I wouldn't. I have zero interest. Yeah,
other than a game. I'm not going over there just
to be entertained unless the rodeo's there. There's a game,
and then you know, I don't do NFL football in person.

(01:01:59):
I'd rather watch on TV. There's nothing that's going to
make me drive an hour to get there.

Speaker 5 (01:02:03):
Yeah, it's not a game yet.

Speaker 2 (01:02:06):
I'm just sorry. I'm not all right. You got all
the money and you want to build a restaurant, you
build one there? No, no, yeah, what are you doing
when there's nothing happening?

Speaker 8 (01:02:15):
Exactly?

Speaker 2 (01:02:16):
I see too many of them closing. Stuff is happening
for me. For me that that's not the area it's
going to drive me to it, especially for a billion
dollars sorry, a billion taxpayer money. Now I'm out man.

Speaker 5 (01:02:27):
There's there's so many there's so many other things you
can do with that billion dollars.

Speaker 2 (01:02:31):
In Hairstyunt so many other plays I can do it
with too. Yeah, I'm with you. Sometimes you just gotta
take the L. And I mean there was a lot
of victory vs. There and win's dubs. Yes, sometimes now
it's time to take the L and do something else
with it.

Speaker 5 (01:02:43):
If they can tear down original Yankee Stadium, they can
tear it down, the ende, the this hang up over.

Speaker 2 (01:02:48):
We got to keep it up because we loved it
back in the day. It housed good teams and fun times.
Memories are made. That's why their memories now, right. Yeah,
trying to move on, Yeah, man, move on. Billion dollars
is outrageous for taxpayer money. Seven one, three, two, two five,
seven ninety is the number to join. We'll continue on
here on the Shawn Salisbury Show. Let's get back to
the Texans. Uh.

Speaker 5 (01:03:08):
There were some questions asked the Demiko Ryans about the
offensive play calling and who is involved in it.

Speaker 2 (01:03:12):
That's next on sports Tock seven ninety.

Speaker 4 (01:03:15):
I had lived out there for the Shawn Salisbury Show, continued,
I'm with him.

Speaker 2 (01:03:21):
I had a buddy of mine to leave his name out,
great friend of mine. Uh, it's casino hotel or bust.
I'm in he tear it, tear it down, that area,
the whole thing. You gotta let go of the mimber.
What just so we can drive by and stare at it. Yeah,
let's just use it, stop it. Yeah, just for we
all are hoarders at times about certain things, you know

(01:03:42):
that we have not. And then then you got to
clear the clutter and know if no, this is probably
gonna piss some off. The astronome is nothing more than clutter. Now, Yes,
as best as those of us are kind of game
in it been in. It's great. It had to serve
great memories. But guess what so did my bell bottoms.

Speaker 5 (01:04:01):
And my nut hugging underwear you.

Speaker 2 (01:04:04):
Know all those yeah, yeah, exactly, and and the and
the hang ten tank top okay, all served its purpose
all right. And guess what those were putting the motor
pool as well? Yeah? Right, right, time to move on,
take your memories with you, leave behind what you don't
need to bring with you anymore, and then take the
stuff you do. And guess what one doesn't need to
come forward for a billion dollar astrodome? Yes done, folks,

(01:04:28):
got to go now. If you tell me you're gonna
put a casino there and we're gonna have like a
draft Kings, Betty sports book sports Now. Guess what you
won't be You will print money on printing Now, don't
get my way. I don't want that in my town. Kid,
You don't have to go there. They'll bother you. It
just keeps ringing money. So you can pay me now

(01:04:50):
or pay me later. You go there, and guess what
people will do. They'll drive from Lake Charles as opposed
to you having to go to Lake Charles and a.
So you got to think. And that's all of Furtigita.
Put all the restaurant and bars you wanted. If that's
a casino. Now, if you and I wanted to start
a restaurant a sports bar, I'd be happy to put one,

(01:05:11):
because then you got to think an investor group of hell, yeah,
think about it.

Speaker 5 (01:05:15):
You've been to I'll just use I'll use Saint Louis,
the Saint Louis Cardinals. They have the ballparks at stadium. Right,
that's got a cardinal live in there, right, couches and stuff,
all the food, sports bar.

Speaker 2 (01:05:31):
It's like the UH in Atlanta. The battery, right, I
can underhand the right, I can underhand a baseball to
the ballpark from where the entertainment is.

Speaker 5 (01:05:39):
So now you would have that area the astrodome, which
is in walking distance. You could connect the stadium to
the stadium, which they've already got in these plans. If
you don't want to go to the Texans game, and
let's say it's just a playoff game, could you imagine crowd?

Speaker 2 (01:05:52):
Put a moving sidewalk between two Could you imagine walk
if you're tired? Could you imagine a crowd?

Speaker 5 (01:05:58):
Do I can I imagine the astrodome wall watching the
Texans next door in a playoff game?

Speaker 2 (01:06:01):
You want to get me to go to NFL Sunday
games or be around it? Yeah, build one. Let us
have one of those in this town. Man. What's driving
you there? More the fiftieth version of another fast food
restaurant or restaurant or some great restaurants or that fiftieth version.

(01:06:22):
Though while you're doing it you get to play black jack. Yeah, man, dude,
make some sports bets up here, you feel me? Yes?
And now I want to see the value of that
property in that area rise. And if you're the owners
of the the you know NRG and the owners franchise,

(01:06:42):
guess what the value is doing to your team.

Speaker 5 (01:06:43):
That's going to go up. Yeah, or you know what,
just fill it up halfway with water. Make it a
fishing part of that too, Like Doug.

Speaker 2 (01:06:51):
You know what, you know what, dog, whatever you want, well,
that's got to be second, because I need the casino first. Doug,
I love you, but no, Doug Pike.

Speaker 5 (01:06:59):
Yeah, he's on air seven ten Saturday morning, eight to
ten Sundays right here on seven ninety.

Speaker 2 (01:07:03):
And dougle Cell and dougle Fish, dougle Golf. He's got
it and he's good at all of it. So yeah,
but my partner, you're exactly right. And we've talked about
it for years, two years here give me a casino
in a sportsbook and didn't build all the fun entertainment
around it. And now guess what now we want to
Now I'm driving from where I live to there. You know,

(01:07:23):
we're about to enter into the year three on air together. Yes,
a year three of many many more. I told you,
no matter what we do nationally or anywhere else, that
I freaking loved this. I'm gonna say one more time,
and I promise you I mean this Mega Million's Powerball
for half a billion dollars I'm coming to work and

(01:07:44):
being here and I'm not giving this gig I because
I this is some of the funnest the stupidity of this.
Where else do you get this I'm talking about for us,
for them, they probably can find stupidity somewhere else. We
tried this for the team, the three guys, and the
fact that we get to do this waking up at
three thirty is worth it. Oh, absolutely every day. The
money has zero to do with how much I love this.

(01:08:06):
I just I mean, we all want to get paid.

Speaker 8 (01:08:09):
I don't want to work.

Speaker 2 (01:08:10):
But my point is is that with all that you went,
I quit that. No. No, I love the banter. I
love our listeners, but I love I'd come if if
nobody was listening, my dumb ass come here with you
two and just laugh as if a million people were listening.
Oh no, you're exactly right. Three years, brother, it flies,
and you'll get ten years. You'll be saying, do you

(01:08:31):
know we've been here ten years? And yet you'll still
be having the time here life? And that's a good
Loving the people you work with makes it. Takes a
job and turns it into a hobby of fun. Even
though we don't approach it as a hobby, serious hobby,
but we don't take ourselves too serious. Yeah, I like that.
I do that all the You can do that in
any other part of your life. Three thirty in the
morning doesn't bother me a bit to get these laughs,

(01:08:52):
not to come in here and work with you guys.
And there are times when you wake up in your
head of the work. I'm tired today. The second you
walk in, your turn on the mic and we get
some caller, some listen the calls in like John and
makes us laugh. You're right back into his say I'm
so grateful I'm doing this stuff. I know, I really am. Yeah, man,
I really am. Yeah grateful? Is that I know? Sometimes
it's hyperbolic and we say, look, it's the truth. I
I love what we do. Got a great gig, there's

(01:09:15):
no doubt about it.

Speaker 5 (01:09:15):
Man seven one three, two, one two five seven, And
he got some uh callers and one a weigh in
on the astronome Holly Tony Big j don't go anywhere.

Speaker 2 (01:09:24):
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Sean Salisbury on Sports Talk seven ninety.

Speaker 2 (01:11:02):
When you think grunge, you think Seattle and what tomorrow
coffee shops. I think grunge. I think Kurt Cobain. I
think like where you go but tomorrow. I mean, uh,
that's fair. Were you in Seattle in ninety eighty six?

Speaker 5 (01:11:20):
What did you get into? When did you get in
the NFL eighty six?

Speaker 2 (01:11:23):
Okay, so it was in full face coffee Seattle grunge
ban Yeah, yeah, they were. They were flowing man, and
while your little little misty rain go down and grab
yourself for coffee walking downtown.

Speaker 5 (01:11:37):
The people in Seattle are different, good folk, They're different.
So that area is beautiful. I don't care what anybody says.

Speaker 2 (01:11:46):
You wake up in the morning in Seattle, like in
August or each other, and it's the sun's out and
there it's not raining, and it's like the early morning.
It's it's as beautiful a place thereas on the plane. Yeah,
I could agree with it is absolutely phenomenal. It's unbelievable
up there. It is and like you get that's when
like Hoodie weather and just get a cup of coffee
walking downtown around. Yeah, it's it's phenomen and there's not

(01:12:09):
I I loved. I think that city is incredible. And
if you've never seen a game at University of Washington,
it's phenomenal.

Speaker 5 (01:12:15):
You owe it unbelievable. That sure, it is unbelievable. Seven
one three two one two five seven. I'm talking about
the Astrodome, Holly, Good.

Speaker 14 (01:12:21):
Morning, mid morning, guys. How's it going. I see your vision.
I see the casino, and I see the restaurant. How
about Shawn and Brons sports bar and grill with music
featuring Tripoli. The thing you got to add a new
version of Astor World right next to it, bringing back

(01:12:42):
Astra World. That's the starter petition on all End. That's
what we need more.

Speaker 2 (01:12:45):
Than it could see if you if if it was legalized,
gambling was here and betting in in Texas, would you
want the casino and restaurants, bars and Shawn and Brian's
and Tripley's, a you know, sports bar and grill that
is a I already got the envision for what I
wanted to look like, and so I've thought about this
for years. So I'm with you on that, Holly or

(01:13:07):
astral World? In truth?

Speaker 7 (01:13:08):
What one?

Speaker 2 (01:13:09):
You can only choose one of the two?

Speaker 14 (01:13:11):
Oh man, I can't have all three.

Speaker 2 (01:13:12):
No, you get you get the you got our bar,
and you get the casino and restaurants and you know,
like a hotel attached to it, but you don't get
you don't get astral World. Or you take astral World
and you don't get any of the other stuff.

Speaker 14 (01:13:26):
Well I take I take, you know, if I'm catering
to the adults, and I'll take the astralm catering to
the kids.

Speaker 2 (01:13:31):
I mean there's there's like, okay, so where you make
if you're in the money making business, Brian, would you
say kids? But you only get one? Holly, You're I mean,
I'm not letting me off the hook.

Speaker 14 (01:13:43):
I'll take the casino that's gonna be where your cash is,
and that's going to try you know, the the people
that are going to be going to the games. But man,
astral World is my place to go. When I was
a kid, we go to Astor World and we just
hop across the highway and go see an Astro's game
and and that was just some of the best I
love it.

Speaker 2 (01:14:01):
Those are great memories. I can understand why you'd want it.
That's that's a I think a lot of people stuff.
Thank you you ready for our.

Speaker 5 (01:14:08):
Bar them kids, man, wells f them kids.

Speaker 2 (01:14:16):
You know, somehow, some way, mysterious, the Good Lord works
mysterious ways. Stop it? Why? Why? Because I can't wait
till I'm the godson or the god father godfather. I'm
getting the god parent of your your baby child probably twins.

(01:14:37):
What is wrong with you? Let's go to what's happening? Please?

Speaker 8 (01:14:43):
What's you? Guys are having too much fun?

Speaker 14 (01:14:46):
Man?

Speaker 2 (01:14:46):
Yeah, we get paid to do this stuff, aren't they stupid?

Speaker 15 (01:14:51):
I think the reason why the astronom is stood. It's
amazing that it's still there. The reason why it's still
there is because they're they're so so many people that
have memories from that place, and it's just like, we
can't tear it down.

Speaker 8 (01:15:04):
But but I'm with you, Sean, we have to. It
has to. It has to come down. But when it
comes down.

Speaker 15 (01:15:10):
You repurpose the materials that came out of it.

Speaker 8 (01:15:13):
Right, So instead of building a casino and talking.

Speaker 15 (01:15:17):
About making money, that thing should be that that should
be like a green space man, with park benches and
a and an outdoor amphitheater and every in different places
like where the home plate was out where the astro
that's where you put the astro section of it, right
when you go in and read about the three players
that hit the ball in the yellow seats and the

(01:15:37):
exploding score, where all that you have little you know,
bring in sculptures and put in.

Speaker 8 (01:15:43):
Just just make it really nice.

Speaker 15 (01:15:45):
Something where people that go to NRG Stadium for either
of the Texans games or the Rodeo.

Speaker 8 (01:15:50):
You've got a lot of stuff.

Speaker 15 (01:15:51):
There's conventions, it's a place to get away, man, instead
of we can build a casino anywhere.

Speaker 8 (01:15:56):
This is about memories, guys. This is about memories, all right.

Speaker 2 (01:15:59):
So let me ask it is so with all that,
you say, what about this if we were going to
do something, would you put you know, we're using container
home stuff. Could you turn it into a place for
veterans to have their own, their own place to live
right by? I mean, if you're just talking, if you
really want to do good, right sean man, If if

(01:16:20):
we're really going to do some with it, we got
a lot of there's still a lot of green, right,
I mean, if we're gonna do it and money is
not the object, but changing lives is. If we I mean,
if we're really gonna you know, because I'd love a
casino in a in like a draft kings vet with
sports bad I would love it with restaurants and would
be a blast. But if we're really if we're thinking
on the side where you talk about, make it like
you know, a green and in a place where you

(01:16:41):
can walk and do all that concerned, I get all that. Well,
we got a bunch of veterans in this town where
they could use that space. You build these container homes,
build them their own community. I'll fall out now we're
all about helping fund that. Why not?

Speaker 8 (01:16:55):
It would be clean and it would be safe.

Speaker 15 (01:16:56):
I guarantee that you damn right, it would be clean
and it would safe and they.

Speaker 2 (01:17:01):
Would police themselves because they know how to do it.

Speaker 8 (01:17:04):
Yes, great idea showing that's a great idea.

Speaker 15 (01:17:07):
There's been a this, this whole topic has been fantastic
because but if something needs to be done, and I'm
afraid that the money people are gonna come in and
like you said, make a casino and and it's gonna
be more congested, and who's going to go down there.

Speaker 2 (01:17:22):
At least one thing? Yeah, one thing, Tony. We know
it does need to We got to get rid of
that that that after we gotta do. Yeah, we got
to do something. Whatever it is, whatever, it makes people happy.
And I understand memories, but that's why they're called memories.
Trying to move on from that afronym.

Speaker 15 (01:17:36):
The aerial shots that you get during games, they fly
over the over and they show ergy stadium and every
and then all of a sudden you see the astronomy.

Speaker 8 (01:17:43):
It's just sitting there by itself. It's dingy.

Speaker 15 (01:17:46):
Imagine that being a big ass green I'm sorry, a
big park, you know, with benches and in an outdoor amphithey,
or a place where people can get away from the road,
especially the rodeo people, the people.

Speaker 8 (01:17:56):
That show animals and stuff in there.

Speaker 15 (01:17:58):
You see them sitting around their animal, around their their
their livestock, and they have nowhere to go.

Speaker 2 (01:18:02):
Yeah nothing, Well what about it? Will it be too
hot in the summer to draw anybody there?

Speaker 8 (01:18:08):
Mister miss there you go?

Speaker 2 (01:18:10):
There you go? What cost another billion dollars and we're
back to square one, Tony, I hear you, brother, No,
I I got you, man, I And hey, the banter's good.
I'll still take a casino or right. I know what
you're saying, brother, because you know what they're gonna say.
There's too much money to be made here. You and
I both know that, man, new revenue revenue. There you go, brother,

(01:18:33):
Appreciate you, Tony, Thanks, buddy, Thanks, I appreciate it.

Speaker 8 (01:18:38):
And I mean.

Speaker 2 (01:18:40):
Your back. You're still a Stone Temple pilot, right man,
damn triple You ever heard of the Stone Temple pilots
before today? No? Never?

Speaker 4 (01:18:49):
Wow?

Speaker 5 (01:18:51):
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Speaker 2 (01:19:01):
Ever you know about sound Guard? Yeah, believe that the
sound Guard. Your believe face when I read that to
Him's good stuff.

Speaker 8 (01:19:07):
Man.

Speaker 5 (01:19:08):
Let's get into the eight o'clock hour seven one three, two,
one two five seven hinety. What would you do with
the astrome A billion dollars? They unveiled their plan yesterday
when we got off air. A billion dollars taxpayer money
here in Harrison County.

Speaker 2 (01:19:20):
What would you do with the Tear it down?

Speaker 5 (01:19:23):
You know, put some put a casino in restaurants bars.
Me and Sean are both on the same page. Tear
the damn thing down. Let's talk about an next Sports
Talk seven.

Speaker 4 (01:19:31):
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Speaker 1 (01:19:49):
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Speaker 2 (01:19:54):
Okay, let's do this.

Speaker 3 (01:19:55):
Sean Salisbury, the US TRU long time friend, Shown Salisbury.

Speaker 4 (01:20:01):
Ryan Lima, go Lobos. This is the Sean Sells Very Show.

Speaker 5 (01:20:09):
Thursday Night Football Tonight, Commander's Eagle is Gonna be a
good one on over on Amazon Prime with Al Michaels
and Kirk Herb Street talking Texans for the first couple
hours of the show. Also got into the discussion about
the Houston astronom the Conservatory group for the Houston Astros
and unveiled their plan a billion dollars.

Speaker 2 (01:20:31):
Unveiled, but you can call it unveiled again if you'd like.
Could I just call it unveiled? Yeah you did, that's
all right. Unveiled. No, it's unveiled.

Speaker 5 (01:20:39):
They debuted their plans for renovations. What they're gonna do
with it, and it's gonna cost a billion dollars.

Speaker 2 (01:20:48):
Whoa billion with a B? Yeah?

Speaker 5 (01:20:51):
No, entertainment venue is a hotel so much more a billion?
Unbelievable man seven one three, two two five seven ninety.
What do you think should be done with the astronom?

Speaker 2 (01:21:05):
Tear it down?

Speaker 5 (01:21:07):
Go ahead with this billion dollar plan. Make it a
big ass hotel. I saw some people said, make it
a water park, make it a casino and.

Speaker 2 (01:21:17):
Casino, yes, I I I love people that have memories
like Holly to go to astral World. I think it's awesome.
But I don't know. Will you fill that place up?
And maybe you will? Did they fill will fill up
in the summertime for to make it.

Speaker 5 (01:21:35):
Up Astro World? Yeah, I think it would. It would
because I think people miss that the memories, right, Oh,
I'm sure they do.

Speaker 2 (01:21:41):
Yeah, And but for me, it's they're they're gonna want
to make a lot of money and use that space.
Like I said, if anything, if I'm not putting a
casino there, give me a place for veterans to have
a their own community and right there, which would build
a bunch of those container homes, which would be unbelievable
and it'd be amazing. But they won't do it. It won't happened.
Oh no, that won't even be a thought or an idea.

Speaker 8 (01:22:02):
I know.

Speaker 2 (01:22:04):
Years of where you could you can do that anywhere, right,
just saying if you're struggling to find something, and if
you're and and they're not gonna build a casino yet
until it's.

Speaker 5 (01:22:12):
Illegal, right, And I mean we've had this discussion before
about sports betting casinos and things like that. It's gonna
take a while for that to be legalized here in
the state of Texas along with you know, along with it,
you know it could be controversial, not to to you
and I, but cannabis it's legal, Like I just you
go to scotts Stale, just like I do. I was
in Scottsdale for a bachelor party. I did a little

(01:22:33):
bit of sports betting, right. I didn't go and I
didn't go to a go getting marijuana or anything. But
it's there, it's legal, it's profitable. People get on this
whole thing. All you know, sports betting is gonna be here.
Everyone's gonna go broke. You're gonna become addicted.

Speaker 8 (01:22:46):
Dude.

Speaker 2 (01:22:46):
I was there and I made two sports bets. Well,
the ones that you think aren't using are using it.
They're just doing it illegally, right, Hey, they're using a
bookie or whatever. I mean, everybody is so and save
it because you're you can't go on any campus in America.
The biggest degenerate it betters or in fraternities and going
on are college kids there. They may not be betting
one hundred thousand. And I'm not saying hey, listen as

(01:23:09):
we say anything. If you drink too much, you're gonna
be in trouble. Drugs you're in trouble. If you gamble
too much, you chase and may all those things. But
everything you do there's a point counterpoint to it, okay.
And I mean the NFL was on their high and mighty,
and so is baseball that now they've got they're gonna
be putting names of casinos on jerseys and constans, right

(01:23:32):
because they see that. But you know, you're not those
college kids are gonna do it whether you know it
or not. If they want a joint, they're gonna smoke
a joint. They know where to get it more than
you do if they want to. I'm not saying it's
okay you raise them and how you do it, they're
gonna be put it this way, they're gonna be exposed
to all of it. What you choose to do with
it is how you raise morals, values, whatever. And I'm

(01:23:54):
not being on my done plenty of stupid things in
my life. But for me, if you think you're stopping,
all you're doing is is making it the access. And
I know you can people have to go to Louisiana,
but I get all that, but they're still going there.
It's just like college kids for families or anybody out there.
So these guys, if you want to know what's going

(01:24:16):
on in the gambling world, spend a Saturday or a
Friday on a college campus. They'll tell you all you
need to know about the gambling. It may not be
in but ten dollars leaves to twenty. It's just up
to how they handle their own right and limitations on it.
But they're using somebody that does it for them. So,
like anything else, if you want it, you can go
find it and the people that are doing it, whether

(01:24:39):
you want to or not. I'm not saying you should
or you shouldn't, but I'm just telling you this. They're
making big money in the cannabis business in Arizona and
New Mexico and other places, and they're making huge money
in this what they just added what to Florida? I
mean what Alabama's got it?

Speaker 14 (01:24:52):
Now?

Speaker 2 (01:24:52):
Am I right? Did I see? And if you can't
beat them, there's well all you got to do is
look at the money. There's a lot of money to
be made. Now. I'm not sure that making a lot
of money is a good thing for everybody, right, but
at some point you just got to be smart in
how you approach it because it's coming. Yeah, the gambling

(01:25:14):
waves here, Yeah, and you're TV it's telling the NFL.
You're not going to watch the NFL because somebody's got
a gambling ad. No, you're still gonna do it, right,
whether you choose to gamble or better or not, This
on you and they're gonna do it because it's going
to generate Revenue's exactly right. I'll follow the money Again.
That goes back to the motivation discipline thing. Yeah, you
motivated to gamble, that's temporary, gets you in trouble. If

(01:25:35):
you got discipline, you'll be smarter about the way you
spend your money. Yeah, that's the way it is in
life and everything you did right, and that's just gambling. Yes,
it's a life right. Seven seven, what's up, Big Jay?

Speaker 8 (01:25:48):
Good morning fellas man.

Speaker 16 (01:25:50):
You know yesterday or this morning, you guys made me
have an epiphany.

Speaker 8 (01:25:54):
I mean it's really true. Like I'm an old astrodome guy.

Speaker 16 (01:25:57):
I have so many memories, but what you guys were
talking about, it's just memories. It's never going to come back.
We're not going to have it the way it was.
So you're right. I mean, let's just tear it down.
When you guys said a billion dollars and then you
made your points about there's really not much action going
on Kirby other than an RG right, So there's not
that's not the prime location anymore. So what is the

(01:26:19):
draw to that area? So I I do kind of
agree with you this morning, and uh, you know, I
just want to I want to thank you because I
did I had that epiphany. It's kind of like those
bbw's I used to smash back in the day. They're
all memories, guys, it's not they're not coming back, you know.

Speaker 2 (01:26:36):
And then once you can get a couple of new ones.

Speaker 15 (01:26:38):
Oh well they're fresh ones now.

Speaker 2 (01:26:40):
But but you know, but the memories depending on how
they had well, I mean for them, for you, the
memories were probably great for them. They didn't last long,
if you know what I mean.

Speaker 8 (01:26:50):
Well, you know what is today? Eight second ride?

Speaker 2 (01:26:54):
Yeah, you're hell for eight seconds, man, But that's still
a memory. It's as long as I got mine, big homie.

Speaker 8 (01:27:02):
Yeah, you got that right. But I also want to
say it's not you, it's me. Yeah it was, it
was anyway.

Speaker 13 (01:27:10):
I don't I don't want to go too far.

Speaker 8 (01:27:12):
I don't want to get a fine of the sec.

Speaker 2 (01:27:13):
Well you've never been able to deep dive into anything,
so that's time, no problem. We got you of us.

Speaker 16 (01:27:20):
But we took a trip to Philly a couple of
years ago, and they you talked about Saint Louis, but
Philly has the ultimate setup, right, They have citizens bike part,
they got the link as Fargo Center, and then that
casino all right there, And I know we could never
put them all right there. But man, if you put
a casino right next to NRG like they have it,
oh man, that'd be super awesome. And I know we

(01:27:40):
got the gambling thing, but I also thought about what
about like a nine hole golf course or a pop stroke, right?
I mean, I know it's not but I like golf,
so put a golf course there. But yeah, those are
just my thoughts. And hey, what what are we singing
this morning? You guys wanted to sing? What are we singing?

Speaker 11 (01:27:55):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (01:27:56):
You trying to get you trying to sing with us?

Speaker 8 (01:27:58):
What are we singing?

Speaker 2 (01:27:59):
What do we got? Let's go ahead pick the cut?
Will you tell me what's your genre?

Speaker 7 (01:28:03):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (01:28:03):
What genre?

Speaker 16 (01:28:05):
Well, I'm definitely not nineties grunge. In the nineties I
was jam and DJ screw and ghetto boys.

Speaker 2 (01:28:11):
Yeah huh, hot boys?

Speaker 8 (01:28:14):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (01:28:14):
Yeah, Okay, I don't think we're gonna throw that down.
Do you like country?

Speaker 7 (01:28:17):
No?

Speaker 2 (01:28:17):
No, no, let's do it.

Speaker 8 (01:28:18):
Let's do it. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:28:19):
Well, give us a song a big dog, oh.

Speaker 8 (01:28:22):
Man, I don't know. Uh, just throw something in there
and we'll sing it. You the man.

Speaker 2 (01:28:26):
How about you guys sing cowboys and plowboys and plow boys. Yeah,
just just a couple of small town boys. The world
go round, boyday, that's the truth. Yeah, is he down?

(01:28:48):
Did I smoke? Appreciate your big Jay? Always like Jay
apologizing and a big deal ten seconds? Is that's hell? Man?
Can't hang in there, brother, about those memories? You're good?
All right? Appreciated Brother, There's two I got. I need
two more. He's classic, I need with love.

Speaker 5 (01:29:09):
I was actually gonna you know, the first song that
came to mind for whatever reason, was remember when nice
I was Alan Jackson. Yeah, gave a hats it's depressing, man.

Speaker 2 (01:29:24):
Then why did you bring that?

Speaker 5 (01:29:25):
I don't know, it's just the first thing that came
to Mindesh, you went a good place.

Speaker 2 (01:29:30):
Out and you went to cowboys. Yeah yeah, what a cut? Well,
what what a jam? Those real you know what? I
gotta give your props.

Speaker 5 (01:29:40):
And you said, well, you never do a deep dive
into anything.

Speaker 2 (01:29:44):
Dude, it was fluid too. You never do a deep
diving anything. They'll forgive you no. I love heass man Classic.

Speaker 5 (01:29:56):
Buddy seven one three two one two five. And then
let's get back to these Texans offensive play calling, offensive
game planning. Who has a say in all of that?
We'll hear from Jamiico Ryans to discuss it next. Seven
one thirty two point two five seven niney is number
to join. Let's roll along right here on the Shawn
Salisbury Show.

Speaker 8 (01:30:13):
Buckle up.

Speaker 4 (01:30:15):
The Shawn Salisbury Show continues.

Speaker 8 (01:30:17):
It's gonna be a hell.

Speaker 5 (01:30:21):
Hey real quick. On the Houston Rockets winning last night.
Got a stat here for you. Tarr Easton Amen Thompson
are the youngest duo in NBA history to record fifteen
points and ten rebounds off the bench in the same game.
Amen Thompson eighteen points, eleven rebounds, two steals, won one block,
excuse me, and then Tarry Easton eighteen points, ten rebounds,
one steal, two block. Good night for the young huge man. Yeah,

(01:30:45):
Jayden Green led the way with twenty one points. Every
starter except for Jabari Smith was in double figures in
that win.

Speaker 2 (01:30:51):
Got some strong young talent man explosive. And it's more
than just one. I mean, it is more than just one. Yeah.
And the one that the one that's Jabari Smith, is
actually shocking me. I know, I don't know what's going on.
What is going on? I have no idea he has regressed.

Speaker 5 (01:31:11):
I mean again, it's only twelve games in, but dude,
he only had five points last night. He has not played.

Speaker 2 (01:31:17):
Well, no at all, And it surprises me that that
step back he's taken from when he was drafted as
a three and D guy. Yeah, it just looks different.
He was the number three overall pick in twenty twenty
two and held in high regard and pretty uh high expectations,
not only from himself but from people having watched him

(01:31:39):
play at Auburn and stuff. And it's just weird how
it's he He is not advanced like I think most
of us thought he would.

Speaker 5 (01:31:47):
From the field. He is only shooting thirty five percent
this month.

Speaker 2 (01:31:51):
He's had his struggles this year. There's no doubt about.

Speaker 5 (01:31:54):
Eight games this month and he's only shooting thirty five percent.

Speaker 2 (01:31:56):
There is absolutely no doubt about it. Your guy Wimby
hit fifty last nime. You just you think Wimby's overrated.
He had a fifty burger. I saw that. Why are
you so down on Wimby?

Speaker 8 (01:32:05):
Man?

Speaker 2 (01:32:06):
Hey?

Speaker 5 (01:32:06):
You know I like to I like to criticize Greg
Popovitch quite a bit, especially recently, because his team suck,
and yet he never.

Speaker 2 (01:32:13):
Talks criticism, has nothing to do with.

Speaker 5 (01:32:15):
Hell, yeah, mild stroke for uh Greg Popovitch, So we
wish him the best.

Speaker 6 (01:32:20):
Man.

Speaker 5 (01:32:20):
That's that My dad had a couple of strokes, and
I know how scary that can be. So I hope
the best for Greg Popovich.

Speaker 2 (01:32:28):
The one thing that should always hold true, regardless of
your feelings as somebody's as an athlete and entertainment, regardless
it is. I ain't cheering for anybody's never injury or
their sickness or they're going through tough times. I mean Greg,
Greg Popovich one of the greats we've ever had. You
may disagree with his his approach socially or politically or

(01:32:50):
even coaching. Yeah, you may not like the way it
goes about it because whatever that is. But he's been
a difference maker, and he's on and off the court
regardless of He's touched a lot of lives, and you
don't you never want anybody to have to go through that.
It's scary in his family. I'm sure it can scare
the toughest of people, right when you go through these,
because it's real because you start, you know, Pop's got

(01:33:13):
to be what in his seventies. Yeah, I think he's
I mean not that it's not old. I mean he
stays around young men in basketball time. But isn't it
true though all the stuff in five that the health.
You know, you buy a lot of things, and you
invest in a lot of things. Health is the one
thing you can't buy, but you can sure do everything

(01:33:34):
you can to try and control. I hope Pop's okay. Yeah,
it makes a full recovery. Yeah. The strokes are scary, man,
strokes are scary. All right.

Speaker 5 (01:33:42):
Let's hear from Dimiico Ryan's Dimiko talked about who has
some say when it comes to the offensive game plan,
and this is what the head coach had to say.

Speaker 10 (01:33:54):
Valuation of how you guys operate on offense and when
you maybe when you evaluate play calling it.

Speaker 8 (01:34:00):
Who else involved in that?

Speaker 2 (01:34:01):
Is that the rest of the staff looking at Bobby?

Speaker 8 (01:34:04):
Is that Bobby going back over his stuff? How old
are you and something like that.

Speaker 10 (01:34:08):
Yeah, when it comes to our calls and all those things,
it's just at the end of the day, we myself,
Bobby Frank, we make we call the games, and you know,
as we call the games, we are coaching our players
to execute what we call the right way.

Speaker 2 (01:34:24):
So it's it's not only.

Speaker 10 (01:34:26):
Just the play call, but it's also how we executing
the calls in the right manner.

Speaker 7 (01:34:31):
Like Gerard can involved in some of the play calling
as well.

Speaker 10 (01:34:37):
Yeah, when it comes to the game planning, all of
our offensive coaches have input on plays, suggestions, all those things.
So everybody, every coach is suggesting whether it's run game,
and everybody has different phases of the game, different situations,
third down, two men, and whatever it may be. So
all coaches have input on putting the game playing together

(01:35:00):
and everybody they put it together all right together. And
you know, I have some input as well on things
I've seen, of things I may suggest to Bobby as well.
When it comes to the game planning mode you.

Speaker 5 (01:35:12):
Mentioned outside Dimiico, Ryan speaking about the offensive game planning
seems like when it comes to it.

Speaker 2 (01:35:20):
Is you don't just all of a sudden, the offensive
coordinator now they're drawing up stuff, but the offensive line
guys putting his stuff together. The quarterback coach with the
offensive coordinator stuff they like by watching tape, Hey what
about this suggestions And they all get in the room
and they put a game plan in and then they
break up and apply it to how this run works
with this offensive line and how we're going to do this,

(01:35:40):
and what the protections are, and so it is a
bunch of guys now on Sunday. Demico may say, I've
told you this before. When Denny Green wanted a certain
if it was third and three and he said, give
me your best run when he walked by Brian Billock.
It wasn't a give me your best play. It was
give me your best run with nice way of saying,

(01:36:01):
I let you handle it all. Robert Smith's going good today.
Run the football on this was there was a kind
way of saying, don't throw it. Run it a third
and three running most time Brian was had carte blanche
to do it because they put it in and during
the week, if Denny likes something, he goes, you know,
I think we can run this, then Brian would implement it.
We'd practice it. I don't ever like to run anything.
I don't practice. If you don't practice it, it's in

(01:36:22):
the library. But if you're not going to practice it,
then to throw it on my players on a Sunday, believe,
I don't believe that's the right thing to do. You
got to practice it that week to put it in.
So then it's fresh in people's mind as well, but
you have your staples. But yeah, all the coaches in
on game day. He's on the headset, he's calling plays
in but you've got guys up there with the binoculars
looking at coverage. You got the quarterback coach Gerald on

(01:36:44):
the sideline. It's helping him, but also their suggestions going
on to hey, Bobby, they've played cover two the last
five times at the twenty five yard line. So it
gives Bobby Slowe, who's looking at his playsheet, an opportunity
to say, okay, they've played it five times in a
row at the twenty five yard line, going in, let
me get a Cover two beater. Boom. That's how this works.

(01:37:05):
Why the hell do I need a tight end coach
if he's if he's only going to talk to the
tight ends. I need what are you guys feeling right now?
What are they seeing? And it's that happens between all
the time, in between plays, and then the coordinator's got
to get the plays and he's the final decision, unless,
of course, the head coach says, you get this is
four down territory and give me your best pass play.
That means don't run it here. So but and then

(01:37:28):
you're always constantly checking. So it's everybody has a hand
in putting it in. It's not just one guy. It's
not just the offensive coordinator putting a game plan in.
I think the whole offensive staff and the head coach.

Speaker 5 (01:37:38):
I think you like, your average fan probably thinks that
it's just Bobby Slope and Bobby Slope, only it's not.

Speaker 2 (01:37:44):
He's the final voice that sends the playout. Uh, this suggestion,
and then what you don't want is people overloading talking
all the time and hey do this, dude, No, those
are just suggestions. And usually it's like a golfer and
a caddy Bob, he's there, Hey man, Girod or whoever's
up in the booth. What they do last time? Again

(01:38:05):
on third and three? Bam? They got it written down,
but they look it up. Hey man, they played they're
doing they're playing a ton of two man here.

Speaker 8 (01:38:12):
Great.

Speaker 2 (01:38:13):
Then Bobby calls the play and you live with it.
Or maybe time during a timeout, Sloan simply says, hey man, guys,
third and three, what do you guys think? And talk
to the offensive line coach you're standing around. You talk
to the quarterback, the offensive line. You like to get
a feel for their emotion during a timeout or in
between series. Yeah, the fire he's the one calling them,
but the constant banter and talk about what you've worked

(01:38:36):
on all week long. And that's why those play sheets
you see, they're color coded as well, first and ten,
first and ten backed up, second and eight in the
middle of the field, or third of your third and
six plus your third and ten plus your third and
six or less your first and ten runs in the
red zone, your your short yardage goal line. And you

(01:38:57):
list them one, two, three, four, and you see guys
with a pen they make check them off or put
a line there. We've run this four or five times
now they're keeping That's the way someone when they're making
little notes about what happened. You see it all with
the Belichick used to always do, just write a little
note to himself. Boom, you put it away. But those
play sheets are color coded by down in distance. And
then you have over your specials and those are the ones.

(01:39:18):
Okay when we cross on a quick change turnover, let's
take this shot because they play man. Let's get it
going and take a shot at the end zone. So
they're all color coded for reason. But it doesn't mean
you can't go back to it. That's why I've used
it eight times. And if you're averages six yards of
play eight times on a run, why not make it
a night. Keep doing it. It's exactly right, Keep doing it.
So there's a lot of there's a lot of there's

(01:39:38):
a lot of chefs in the kitchen, but there's only
one head chef suggestions. Just hey, man, what are you
about this on the menu? Okay, great, Now I'm going
to tell you what part of that menu were going.
This no longer an advertiser. We're delivering the main course now,
and that's Bobby slogans. Yeah, and you know what you
got to do with the chef? Well, you got to

(01:39:58):
eat dan uh wells. What does a cook do? You
got to let him cook? You got him cook, man, Yeah,
you gotta let him run that. That's fine. You gotta
let him cook. But you do gotta let him cook.
Good call back. I should have known, I know.

Speaker 5 (01:40:12):
Man' all right, good laugh at the Just get back,
you know, getting the lab, review the tape and I'll
make your adjustments. Man, it's halftime, and just show up,
show up, show out, big dog, show up and show out.

Speaker 2 (01:40:23):
Let's talk about the a FC South outside of c J. Stroud.
The quarterback play not very good? Or do CJ.

Speaker 5 (01:40:30):
Stroud stack up against the other quarterbacks in this division?
Seven one three seven Iey will continue to take your
calls as well. Right here on Sports Talk seven ninety,
The Shawn Salisbury Show continued. He signed a multi year
deal with Barstool Sports to do content. Not sure if

(01:40:51):
you've seen his content here recently, Sean, he is a
nut job, but it is entertaining as hell.

Speaker 2 (01:40:56):
Well, John's always been entertaining. That's a strength of his man.
That's a good coin. And they got some some a
lot of energy at Barstool, which is good. I wonder what, uh,
I wonder what he's gonna make plenty? Yeah, I would
imagine plenty. It's a good thing. Good for John staying

(01:41:16):
staying involved in the game.

Speaker 5 (01:41:17):
Yeah, he was doing his own stuff on his own
social media platform and it's uh.

Speaker 2 (01:41:21):
Just expand the bandwidth. Yeah, yeah, Barstool's good man. A
lot of people follow. Yeah, he was doing his own
stuff and it was making ways. Man, have you seen it?
Oh yeah, Oh god, dude, he is he is. He's
a nutsheb he is. But you did you ever run
Spider too? Why banana? Never in an offense that used
that phrase? Same play, different verbiage, Yeah, yeah, same play,

(01:41:47):
different verbage.

Speaker 5 (01:41:47):
Every time I think of John Gruden, I think of
Frank Caliendo doing his impression of him.

Speaker 2 (01:41:53):
Yeah, Calliendo, you could just introduce him and say you
got fifteen, twenty or an hour. Just roll through every
different voice, doing every different thing and have a blast
doing it. He's pretty amazing. Yeah, Frank Calliando is a
talented dude. Man, haven't you had half? He's been a
guest on the show. Sure has love him. He does
a really good John Madness too. I mean there's not

(01:42:16):
much he can't do. Yeah, he's a pretty talented guy man.
So good for Gruden. I'm sure that you know, it's
good for Barstool as well. Former coach who's got some personality,
who probably has a lot to talk about after what
he went through, you know, and to you know, not

(01:42:37):
just not that it needs clearing up. John can approach it.
I mean, you know there's some that there's plenty that
think that he was done wrong, and there's plenty to
think that he did wrong whatever, but you know what, mistakes, live, learn,
move on and get things going. And uh, I think
people like John's personality and energy. So there I do.
Damn sure, smart X's and O's guy obviously go do

(01:43:00):
his thing, and he's got he's got. He's pretty fearless
when it comes to chatter. You know, he likes to
and that's a good thing about Colin. When you're putting
stuff out there, what draws people to it. We want
transparency and in truth, we just want people to be real.
Usually if you're real and it I disagree with it,
I'm still entertained. I don't care. I have no problem
with it. Plus, I don't take a lot of the

(01:43:20):
stuff that's too serious. We're just talking sports and having
some fun. What did he get in trouble for? Was
it someone with emails? Yeah, just just you know, going
through that time with the you know, talking about Washington
and SNY all that dance. Also he was oh that's right.

Speaker 5 (01:43:38):
Yeah, he had some emails that were discovered and they
were considered homophobic, racist, and misogynistic.

Speaker 2 (01:43:46):
That's right. I just I mean, I've always said this,
it's hard for me to visually no I'm not saying
it's not doesn't exist. I've never been around a coach
that was a head coach or and assistant coach that
was racist. If they were in private, I wouldn't know
it because I just don't understand how well in society,
I don't get it. I understand people were raised different

(01:44:07):
ways and stuff, but I just don't get it either
way the race from anybody. I get that there's been
hurt from the past. I get all that, and it's
usually people that make it the problem, right, But I
can ever fathom standing in a locker room and not
accepting your teammates. So most of the guys, you don't

(01:44:29):
even know what their religion is. The only reason you
know their race is because you can see the color
of their skin and the rest of it. Players don't
talk about that stuff. And I've never been with a
coach on the surface that I had that I walked
away from practice or leaving a team thinking that guy's
a racist. I don't know how you can survive in
sports by being one, let alone society. I guess you

(01:44:49):
can hire. You're not a public job. You go to
your work every day, go home. You're not around many people.
I just don't know how you'd carry that burden. But
I don't know how as a coach in the league,
with all the guys that worked their ass off with
you and our family. I I just don't understand how
you can approach it and be have any have race issues.
I don't get it either, And I mean that sincerely.

(01:45:10):
I just don't get it. I mean that that's a
that that's family, you're around your teammates, and as a coach,
whenever anybody says that now I know when it's on
email and there's something to be said there and some
people take it out. Whenever you, however, you break down
what was said on that's in front of your eyes.
I get it. I just have a hard time fat

(01:45:31):
and I've never been around one on a team and
any level I've played where I walked away said, man
that coach don't like white people or black people or
Hispanics or doesn't. Sometimes guys use old, old stuff to
you know back in the day. You know when they
refer to you know, like in the in the in
the gay community. You know, words that were said back

(01:45:51):
then that just came out of people's mouth that didn't
there wasn't even that some didn't even think. You know,
the old F word that people used all the time
in the seventies and eighties, and I that they used it,
And they didn't even use it as a gay slur.
They just used it as a oh, you're an idiotor
to your buddies, right, which is not okay. It was
more accepting. Now it's not okay, And I get it
to something you got to put in the motipoole and
get rid of. But when it comes to race in

(01:46:13):
pro sports, I just don't er in sports and college
high school, I don't get it and I never will.
I'm sure it exists, but I never saw it on
a team I was on with any coach. So I
wouldn't think that John's got that with him either. I
wouldn't think that John Gruden had did that, that he
drafts people based on the color of their skin or
like some more because they're one color opposed. I would hope.

(01:46:34):
I wouldn't think that John ever had that in his DNA.
I'd hope not.

Speaker 7 (01:46:38):
Right.

Speaker 2 (01:46:38):
Yeah, glenn On, love you man. We needed a quarterback
on the team. We had a lot of neck. We
got a good guy.

Speaker 17 (01:46:56):
Sorry, John, Gruden Diversity of Dayton. I do that for free,
you know why, So spot on because I love football.

Speaker 2 (01:47:09):
Knock on wood.

Speaker 5 (01:47:10):
If you're with me, that's just John Grud. That's not
John Gruden, that's Frank Kelly. Endo sounds exactly like it's
scary man. It's so good, right, he is so good man.
Charles Barkley's funny, and Stephen A. Smith's funny.

Speaker 2 (01:47:29):
George W. Bush is the funniest. I mean, there's not
one that you walk away from saying that doesn't sound like. Yeah,
everyone he does. I think it's such a great talent
to be able to impersonate anybody. He's one of those guys.
I'm sure he sits around you for ten minutes and
he can do the guy he's sitting with, no matter
who it is, right, Yeah, he is a brilliant comedian
man and a brilliant voice impersonator.

Speaker 8 (01:47:50):
Love it.

Speaker 2 (01:47:50):
Yeah, it's good stuff and good for John John getting
back into it. And you know, a lot of times
when you're out of the coaching thing, you start to
recognize what your personality is and you start to, you
know what, let it rip, just let it rip, man go.
People love it. They sure do.

Speaker 5 (01:48:05):
Let people love comebacks too. Oh yeah, that's the America.
That's the greatest thing in America. Question comeback story. Let's
talk about what's going on with the quarterback situation in
the AFC South. There's a team out there that's going
back to a quarterback after they benched him.

Speaker 2 (01:48:20):
That's next.

Speaker 4 (01:48:23):
Why you're this is the Sean Salisbury show.

Speaker 8 (01:48:27):
You back at it.

Speaker 2 (01:48:29):
It was inevitable, just like Carolina going back from even
though he has banged up Andy Dalton back to Bryce Young.
You have to too much invested, too many asses on
the line. Coach will go before the quarterback does. To
understand this. They invested that kind of money, and when
you're tied to Anthony Richardson, that is a you. You

(01:48:55):
have to you have to see this through. But they
needed to play Flacco because he gave him best chance
to win. Throw in the football. Now he hasn't played
his great football these last couple weeks that he played
in Cleveland. But when you got a forty four to
forty five percent completion guy, that doesn't give you much
chance to win. But in truth, when things break down

(01:49:16):
and let him take off and run, that's when Anthony
Richardson are broken plays and off schedule players. When he's
at his best. This isn't this isn't Well, he's just
a rookie. He's a second year guy who was hurt
last year. He's still in his infancy. He's just no,
he's not an accurate thrower of the football. Matter of fact,
he's extremely inaccurate throwing the football. Unlike a sniper whots

(01:49:38):
aim small miss small mentality, Anthony Richardson appears to have
the ame big miss big. If it's not a big play,
you can't hit the sign. He is not an accurate thrower,
but he is a tremendous athlete, and he truly is
the way you look at and say physical specimen, spectacular
skill set. Not a good quarterback right now, and that's

(01:50:00):
just a fact. He's not an accurate thrower the football.
And if you can't throw the ball accurately, that's a
bad place to start from as a quarterback, regardless of
how skilled you are. I believe his.

Speaker 5 (01:50:12):
Throwing percentage he's around forty five right now. I think
it's under I think it's under forty five.

Speaker 2 (01:50:19):
High forty four's or low forty five.

Speaker 5 (01:50:21):
It's forty four percent completion percentage there you go, four touchdown,
seven interceptions, that's that's that's putrid.

Speaker 2 (01:50:31):
So I guess the future and they're not making the
playoffs and we all know it, and you have to
play him because he's your investment. You got to cover
the GM's ass, you got to cover the head coach
they put all this time. Dude, he was what the
fourth pick of the draft?

Speaker 5 (01:50:44):
What happened to? Yeah, he was what happened to? Letting
him sit behind a veteran like Joe Flacco.

Speaker 2 (01:50:52):
They did for a few weeks and they haven't seen
what they because they haven't seen what they want to see.
Some flaklo And in truth, as much as I like
Flaco on I play him too. I'd like to. And
Joe's a better thrower of the football. But if you're
going to lose and you're making rookie mistakes as a
veteran or you're throwing it like a rookie would at times,
who should you play the fourth pick of the draft

(01:51:14):
or the guy who's going to be you know, listen,
Joe's on borrowed time. When it comes to how long
he's going to stay in the league. He was out
of the league. Yeah, on a couch. That's right until he,
you know, rejuvenated Cleveland's offense and now in Indianapolis. So
and I love Flacco, but the lifetime Achievement award doesn't
usually last if you're not winning and you're a guy,

(01:51:37):
the guy that's behind you was benched even though he's
completing forty four percent of his passes. The Indiapois Cult's
passing game sucks. It's awful that the Tennessee Titans same way.
Lewis talented, erratic Jacksonville, Trevor Lawrence hurt. Mac Jones physically limited,

(01:52:02):
he just is. He can make throws and he's a
he's a solid guy, can start for you, gives you consistency.
You don't get to expand what you want to do
with mac Jones. He's a he's got the one dimension
of throwing it a little underrated with his feet, but
that's not where he's gonna beat you. Right, it's mac
so and Trevor Lawrence. You can say whatever you want.
As the first pick of the draft, the very first,

(01:52:24):
and I don't care how much money he makes. And
I pounded the table for Trevor Lawrence as the first
pick in the NFL Draft, he's got to be better. Yeah,
we're still waiting for a level and how long we
would were four years into it. He is a great talent,
and he's so sometimes he'll go out and throw for
three plus and you're like that guy, We've said it
on the show, he's going to leap into the next

(01:52:45):
five or so, he's into the next category next year,
and he's never got there sustained success where you're like
that guy's a monster, monster talent, but the production is
not there on a consistent basis. When you look at
what Josh Allen, will Lamar Jackson with Mahomes, if you're
comparing them to the best in the league, he's on
a He's a third tier guy, not even a second

(01:53:06):
tiered guy right now. And I hell I was wrong
so far. I thought Trevor Lawrence would be a superstar
by this time. He's a good player. He's not even
a star player, right He's a good player, and it's
been and he has not elevated them to a level like,
oh my gosh, No, he hasn't. So and it's going

(01:53:28):
to cost along with some of the other decision. Doug
Peterson's gonna lose his job. If this keeps up. The
quarterbacks in this division are potential that py word. They
are loaded with production. Production. There's about really one and
a half one in three quarters. Stroud's been productive since
he's been in the league. Trevor Lawrence has been productive sometimes.

(01:53:50):
Will Levis and Anthony Richardson got a long way to
go before we can call them starting quarterbacks in this league.
It's all right here in the same Dame day and
that's why you should walk to the division title if
you play decent football on this team. I'm telling you what.
It'd be worse in my mind if this team lost
the division, as opposed to in the first round of
the playoffs. So I can handle them getting beat by

(01:54:12):
somebody better than them. This division does not have a
team better than the Houston Texans. Matter of fact, they
got there another tier down. The Texans, with their talent,
should be far better than any of the three teams
when I've seen production the division. So losing the division
would even bother me more than losing in a playoff game,
because I can understand why you'd lose to Baltimore. I

(01:54:34):
can't understand how you can lose a division of these
three teams that quarterback plays been subpar at best.

Speaker 5 (01:54:38):
That's at best, right, Will Lewis atrocious, Anthony Richardon could
hit the broad side of a barn. I was a
Joe Flacco played better a little bit. And in defense
of the two young guys, the first joy of the
Lewis and Anthony richards Anthony Richardson they're in their second
I get it, Yeah, I get the stroke. That's how
rookies in the second year guys haven't played much, supposed

(01:55:00):
to play, right. What I don't get is that we're
supposed to make continue excuse they're just not. The truth is,
if you had better starting quarterback, neither one would be
on the field. Stroud would, Lawrence would, but he's been.

Speaker 2 (01:55:11):
In the league longer. Neither one of those guys would
be on the field. If if you had a veteran
it was lights out. Yeah, it was a good player, right,
you're not getting on the field.

Speaker 5 (01:55:21):
But also in their case, to be said about the
young guys in this league, what are your concerns with
the young quarterback is underdeveloped?

Speaker 2 (01:55:28):
Over hyped? Okay, so let's go a little bit deeper
into that. Take the hype out of it.

Speaker 5 (01:55:34):
Just from a pure quarterback standpoint, what are your concerns
with the rookie quarterback decision making games speeding up on them?
You know, we can go a little more in depth.
Is it ever accurately.

Speaker 2 (01:55:44):
Relying more on all their physical skills than their mental
skills of understanding defenses that they don't They don't deep
dive mentally, most of them. They don't deep dive mentally
like they do physically. They'll be in the gym two hours, Yeah,
throwing balls, two hours, studying for forty five minutes. When

(01:56:05):
the season starts, you gotta flip it right, study for
four hours. You've got to understand, Like I've always said,
how are they playing you? Even though you're worried about
what your team's doing. You have to as a quarterback
understand their defense as much as you do your offense,
and well how they're trying to attack you. You just
do and what happens berither than they Also, young quarterbacks

(01:56:25):
rely on their strength instead of a tie, instead of
staying out of their weakness. So what's the strength of
Anthony Richardson right now? Being off schedule and using my feet.
It just is Will Levice throwing it as hard as
I can into the right hopefully I fit it into
a tight window, and if I don't, it ends up
being three or four picks. That's just that's the way
it is. They don't The game moves fast, but they
don't understand that the linebacker can outrun them. Now they're

(01:56:48):
playing against everybody's best from out everybody. The linebacker can
run you down and windows close quickly in the NFL,
So you can't throw when people are open for the majority.
You got to throw people open anticipation. They're just a
step behind mentally, which is normal because it's like and
one thing they've never seen in college in high school
like they see in the NFL. Dude, you'll have a

(01:57:11):
guy lineup at strong safety and run to the two
deep half of the field disguise, And so if you
don't understand disguise, you're gonna be behind on decision making.
That's why pre snaps, So their pre snappability is not
near as good as they think it is. Yeah, that's
that's the thing that gives a veteran a chance. And
so with all that being said, the completion percentage for

(01:57:36):
Anthony Richardson is very alarming For a young guy and
I'm just going to bring up a couple young guys
who get ready to go onto nine o'clock hour. Anthony
Richardson obviously forty four percent. I'm rounding up with these numbers.
I'll take another young guy, Spencer Ratler. He's only played
three games this season, but even in those three games
sixty percent completion percentage, Bryce Young sixty percent, Caleb Williams
sixty one percent, Jordan Love a couple more years of

(01:57:59):
experience sixty one percent. All right, let me go to
AID and O'Connell played in four games sixty four percent,
Bo Nix sixty four percent, Drake May sixty five percent.
Those are those are all young guys. Will Levis, even
in his struggles this year, he's at sixty eight percent,
Jayden Daniels sixty nine percent. You know, these are all

(01:58:22):
young guys. And then you got Anthony Richardson at forty
four percent. He is horribly inaccurate. He just is. And
I got news for you. The majority it's not I
never always a never don't fit in sports. But I'm
just going to tell you from the majority of it
and talking to people smarter than I am who coached
it or me watching it. The guys I've played with, Yeah,

(01:58:45):
quarterback that position most of the time. If you're an
inaccurate passer, you're an inaccurate passer. Just what it is? Wow,
you can improve it?

Speaker 3 (01:59:00):
Do?

Speaker 2 (01:59:00):
Cam Newton, I'm only using him won the MVP. Maybe
no more physical, bigger physical specimenium and talented guy that's
coming to the league. That guy's phenomenal skill set won
an MVP. Phenomenal runner about six foot five and a half,
about two fifty two sixty I mean talking about everything
you want. I mean he can talk it, he walked it,

(01:59:20):
he would the MVP had him in the Super Bowl,
all those things. Do his highest completion percentage.

Speaker 5 (01:59:26):
Year, So in his career, uh, he's a sixty percent
completion percentage. And I'll look as in nineteen eighty five,
that would have been top shelf. So in his career,
the highest that he had sixty eight percent. That was
in twenty eighteen.

Speaker 2 (01:59:42):
Okay, now do his overall sixty percent overall, so he
lived around between fifty eight to sixty two percent, right,
go to it.

Speaker 5 (01:59:50):
I mean he even had as low as low as
fifty two percent one year. Okay, Now that was a
full season.

Speaker 2 (01:59:54):
He's so talent. He was able to go win the
MVP and played good football. But Cam was never going
to lead the league in completion percent. He just wasn't.
So you can improve it from fifty eight to sixty two,
you guess what you're not doing most of the time.
Going from forty four to sixty five, that's twenty percentage
points or twenty one if you're counting. And if you're
living in sixty three to sixty five, we'll consider you

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an accurate passer. If you're sixty one nowadays, sixty fifty nine,
forty four, we consider you better. Make you better, be
good at other things. And Cam Newton was spectacular at
other things. And the one year he completed sixty eight percent,
I'm wondering who is I'm trying to think in twenty eighteen,
who is forty eighteen? He played fourteen games. Yeah, I'm

(02:00:38):
trying to think who is his coordinator or quarterback? So
my point is that, but he did not live there.
I'm not talking about the outlier season. I'm talking about
the sustained great Drew Brees. Now do him. I mean,
you don't have to get my point right. He's always
going to be accurate, so you can, I swear to you.
That's what first came to my mind. Was I guarantee

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you that was the year. Norv was his coach. That's
what it was. Norv was a mechanics guy. Accuracy, They
wanted to run the football and then mixing. I would
if you had said, Sean, give an idea of that area.
Who you think, I said, I'm gonna I'll bet I'll
put one thousand dollars. It was North Turner was his coach. Yeah,
and he was so with me. But the outlier most

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of the time he lived around sixty. He's just spectacular
to other things. Is Anthony Richardson or if if will
levis who's more accurate. Let's say he was a sixty
percent guy, will he ever elevate to the seventy percent?
Probably not. There are the outlies. Josh Allen was inaccurate
in college at Wyoming, bad Weather became a more accurate.
He's one of the big outliers. I mean, that's a
big percentage jump. Remember, everybody's concerned about what's his accuracy.

(02:01:43):
We're not worried about that anymore. But that's that's the aberration, right,
That's not where most guys live accurate, lives accurate. Anthony
Richardson is never going to lead the league in completion percentage.
If the Good Lord himself comes down and coaches him,
as we get at nine o'clock hour, then the good
Lord can coach. Yeah, well he's really good. Yeah, sound
feet if we talk. Uh, let's get into the nine

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o'clock hour.

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Speaker 5 (02:03:13):
Will he come back to the Houston Astros? Bleach your report?
Putting on an article this morning by Andrew Peters, is this.

Speaker 2 (02:03:21):
What you call a Brega? What do you call this
a Breggie? What's the breggy?

Speaker 5 (02:03:25):
Baumb Alex Bragman playing third base for the Houston Astros,
now a free agent?

Speaker 2 (02:03:33):
Uh? They put in this article per ESPN's Buster Only.

Speaker 1 (02:03:38):
Uh.

Speaker 5 (02:03:38):
Predicting from a rival evaluator in Major League Baseball, the
Philadelphia Phillies could be the top destination for Alex Bregman.
Top team to land the Houston Astros infielder.

Speaker 2 (02:03:52):
Huh? And why not if you're Philadelphia, whether you're gonna
you know, are you trading Alex Boem as you mentioned
during the break, or he'd be a pretty good left fielder.
I'm sure i'd like that big fellow's bat, even though
he struggled in the postseason. I'd like his bat in
the lineup. If I'm Philly, why wouldn't you jump on Bregman?
You got money, you got a passionate baseball town. His

(02:04:15):
swagger fits. I'm not telling talking, I'm just giving you know,
we try to find how does a guy fit there? Yeah,
they're gonna win. Their pitching staft's pretty damn good. Yeah,
Haaron Nolan. They've got star players all over the place.
Aaron Nolan. Who's the other one?

Speaker 5 (02:04:28):
Gosh, dang, I jonna blank. They're two big Righty's Zach Wheeler.
Wheeler is Yeah, Wheeler and Nolan really good.

Speaker 2 (02:04:34):
And I mean they're just they're they're frigging good. So
with that, now, see, they do have the ability in
their market to blow a qualifying type offer, an offer
that's twenty five to twenty seven and a half million
out of the water.

Speaker 5 (02:04:49):
Qualifying offer that the Astros extended to Alex Bregman was
twenty one point zero five million.

Speaker 2 (02:04:54):
And that's we know that's not that'll bit. That's just
the quay that of course it will. Yeah, but the
qualifying offer puts them there. That's not their first offer
because I fact that was, well, that's where we're sitting.
Guess what he'd say then, what you could go out
of here? Don't that's slapping the face I'm moving. Yes,
in baseball terms, absolutely so. But if you're Philadelphia, somebody
offers twenty eight you can rob waltson there and offer

(02:05:16):
thirty for six right off the bat. You probably win.
You probably win the battle. If that's the case.

Speaker 5 (02:05:23):
Yeah, if they're going to be if the Phillies will
be in the mix though they have the money, uh
to offer it to him. The Phillies have a projected
pay all I got.

Speaker 2 (02:05:32):
The money just to better Are you willing to pay it?
And Phillies got the Phillies A Uh, I'm sure they're
willing to pay it. They're not afraid to go out
and get big names.

Speaker 5 (02:05:40):
Yeah, Phillies have a projected payroll of two hundred and
sixty six point five million dollars heading into free agency,
and that's a per spot track, which is the most
of the majors. Buster rollly noting that the Philadelphia Phillies
should have money coming off the books in the coming year,
which could make signing Bregman a feasible option.

Speaker 2 (02:05:57):
Well, it's feasible if they want to pay it, if
they want a deal in the tax bracket and the
rest of it, right, you know what I'm saying. Luxury
and all that stuff. Sure, Yeah, but well Alex Bregman
makes them better and defensively as good as bomb can
be Bregman makes him even better. And man, wouldn't it
be a luxury to be able to move that big
fellow around the Bomb and have him because he was
having an MVP season at the plate dish. I mean

(02:06:19):
he was hitting. I mean the ball was jumping off
his bat. Tough postseason, but he's young. I can find
a place for that guy, and if all of a
sudden they trade him, will take him here at third
bas if Bregman left.

Speaker 5 (02:06:29):
He hit two eighty in the regular season, ninety seven
RBIs fifteen Bombs had an ops of almost eight hundred.

Speaker 2 (02:06:36):
Yeah, at one point in time, he was on the
top of the league in RBI is that early in
the season, wasn't even near the top. I mean the
first what sixty games were we talking about him like
he's an MVP considerator. But it was quiet because nobody
was talking about because of the way Otani and they're
right right, and all the stars they have on their team.
But Bom played. He looked like a he looked like
a ballplayer. Man. Yeah, he was a big time star.

Speaker 5 (02:06:59):
I want to say. Let me pulled up real quick,
so going into let's see here his RBI totals were
were getting up there pretty quick.

Speaker 2 (02:07:09):
He tailed off at the end of the season, right
and in his postseason still he didn't have obviously he
didn't have the power numbers to win an MVP, but
he was really at one point, I think he was
hovering around three hundred and was at the near the
top five and RBIs and in the league and leading
the Philadel's was leading the UH his team and RBIs
for I think the first third of the season or

(02:07:30):
something right around there. But yees, So he had a
rough He had a rough September. That's awful.

Speaker 5 (02:07:35):
He was he hovered right around ninety eight ninety seven,
basically no power the entire season right until September, and
he was I wouldn't say fall of Cliff, but.

Speaker 2 (02:07:49):
His season he did. He his post and his his
September and postseason were not good. Yeah, it's almost like
he wore out right because but he did have a
really a hell of a regular season. He was hovering
around three in September, dipped his average way down, he
into two eighty. He was hanged around three hundred, and
it looked like he was going to be a twenty
home run guy plus and driving one hundred runs. September

(02:08:10):
was awful, and so was the playoffs for him. Man,
he had just eight hits in September.

Speaker 8 (02:08:16):
It was a long month.

Speaker 2 (02:08:18):
But postseason wasn't much better.

Speaker 8 (02:08:20):
No, it was not.

Speaker 5 (02:08:21):
Yeah, eight hits in uh uh, let's see, I'm trying
to do math.

Speaker 2 (02:08:29):
Twenty eight games or thirty games, twenty five games, whatever
it is.

Speaker 5 (02:08:34):
Sixty at bats, no, sixty five at bats not good?
Eight hits, rough gopher. But I would take Alec Bahma
right now.

Speaker 2 (02:08:40):
Yeah. But if you're Philadelphia, I'd be greedy. I'd want
to sign Bregmann and move Bome to another position and
keep his bat in the lineup. So we'll see though,
whatever's feasible for them. But I know it Philadelphia jumping
in and if they're willing to blow somebod out of
the water, and they will spend money. As you said,
they have the highest pay roll in the league, in
the National League. Yeah, and you don't you know who's
in the National League the Dodgers. Dodgers. Yeah, think about

(02:09:03):
that for a second. So anxious to see this breag.
How long do you think this? Bregman thinks in.

Speaker 5 (02:09:09):
Take Okay, So this is where Scott boris comes into
play because last year he had three of his top
He had his three top clients. They didn't sign until
damn near spring training, and some didn't even sign out
spring training right. Jordan Montgomery's like two weeks in the
spring training. So I feel like he's not gonna want
that happen again.

Speaker 2 (02:09:29):
I don't think Bregman wants to wants to be waiting
to find out where he's headed. Yeah, I just whether
it's here somewhere else. I would say December early, yeah,
earlymbly December. I would agree with that when one of
the don't they have winter meetings or something coming up.
Always have that, uh like late like right after Thanksgiving
or something, or I don't know, maybe they have him

(02:09:51):
this month. I don't know. Let's see. So they're always
meeting and it'll be in Scottsdale or Florida. It'll be
somewhere warm. So the owner meetings are coming up on
the nineteen through the twenty. First, there you go. Where
are they? Where are The winter meetings.

Speaker 5 (02:10:04):
Are December eighth through the eleven for the owners meetings
Winns either one YEA winter meetings this year in Dallas, Okay.
Owners meetings are in New York.

Speaker 2 (02:10:15):
Oh shocker. Well maybe a lot of owner Normandale Florida, Texas. Yeah,
they'll have winter tratings they used to have in Vegas
and Vegas is another place. Yeah, so winter meetings this
year in Dallas. You gotta be able a warm and
golf doc.

Speaker 5 (02:10:27):
That's where that's where a lot of a lot of
movement starts to happen at the winter meetings. No gams
will be there while they're there, agents are there, no question. Yeah,
so I'm gona I'm gonna say right around there before
the fifteenth.

Speaker 2 (02:10:40):
Yeah, fair enough.

Speaker 5 (02:10:41):
Yeah, so I would I would think that, uh, if
the Astros are not able to bring back Alex Bregman,
who could they look for as a stop gap at
the third base position. Chandler Rome of the Athletic put
out a really good article this morning in regards to
what the Astros could do to handle the third base
position without Alex Bregman. Seven one three, seven ninety is

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Speaker 13 (02:13:00):
Ain't going now you guys doing, Brian. I want to
get my quick astrodome thing in uh, because every time
I'm there on Sundays or whenever, and the visitors of
the opposing team acts, they like, is that the Astrodome?
And you shake your head, but you're like, yes, and
you know what's coming next. Oh, that's a horrible bit

(02:13:21):
looking place. So I'm agreeing they should just tear it down.
I agree if you want to make it a casino,
make a casino. But back in the day they had
this place in Texas, and Brian you'll never remember, and
Sean you wasn't here. I used to call it the
little whorehouse in Texas. Hey, man, I put a spin
on it, making a casino and a big strip of club,

(02:13:42):
putting James Francis face up on the keyboard of the
top of the stadium or whatever it's gonna be, man,
And then you can name it the best name it
the ass stro Dome. You know what I mean by
asstro Dome and casino?

Speaker 2 (02:13:58):
And Sean have anotherie, Reggie, what happened to you? Man?
What happened to you? I thought you were the normal
one opposed to us three, But you're just as whacked
out as well.

Speaker 13 (02:14:08):
Yeah yeah, hey, but bring the money, you know, and
they if you look at that documentary series on that
this little while. Man, you have preachers and senators and
everyone coming from coming to Texas to go to that spot.
But Shawn, I have a question for you, and it's
been weighing on me. What's better to do? Because you

(02:14:29):
mentioned it last week? I believe when you were staying
about letting those guys develop at the quarterback position, which
position is it more viable for that to be though
I know it is for the quarterback, but what other positions?
Because you remember when they build up Tony Mandrick's right,
and he started against Reggie White and it almost ended

(02:14:52):
his career and a lot of people don't know about that,
you know.

Speaker 2 (02:14:54):
Well, oh yeah, I remember it well absolutely.

Speaker 13 (02:14:58):
That dude was massive, all American everything to be coming
out of where he came out of Michigan State and
went up against Reggie White and it rolled him up.

Speaker 2 (02:15:09):
Reggie, Reggie White killed a lot of guy's self esteem.
Yet he was one of the greatest spiritual, great guys
of all time. But on Sundays it was he could
make you feel really bad about your game. He really could.

Speaker 8 (02:15:19):
He was that good.

Speaker 2 (02:15:20):
So, so, Reggie, what's your question about non quarterback, Like,
what's the most important, Like, if I'm a general manager,
what position is the next uh, the next most important
or toughest to coach with? Which? Which one whis? What's
your question on that?

Speaker 13 (02:15:34):
Which one would be more beneficial for them to watch
the game on the bench before starting?

Speaker 7 (02:15:40):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (02:15:40):
Okay, we got a little more patience with him? Right, yeah, yeah,
that makes great sense, Red Snaks, man, let me let
me see if I can answer that for I appreciate it.
And uh yeah, they there's a lot of ways to
make money with what you build, right, I'm sure the
best little hole house in Texas. That's an old school
movie too, Yeah, yeah, movie. So Reg, thanks for the call, man.

(02:16:03):
I love that he's just as crazy as we are.
Which would I love? And I mean that affectionate. Great
point by him, and a great question. Yeah, which position
in the NFL. That's a great poll question too that
they need on this TV, REGI which position the NFL
requires the next most patients. It's gonna offend some My
buddy who I love, not offend him. But we used

(02:16:23):
to give Merril Hodge a hard time because he always
calls him factor backs, right, Hodgy's one of the greatest
of all time. Love him. But Hodgi, you could say, hey, man,
I wan's the most important position that Beryl go right to.
Oh you got to have the factor back right, Well,
Mixing's got approve it this year. Boy, we're not devaluating
the devaluing the running back this year? Are We Look
how important they've been to success the teams, and they

(02:16:44):
have been a since the test of time. But we've
kind of well, we're not gonna pay him as much
in the offseason. Well, there's a couple of guys that
are making you think you should be paying him more. Right,
Dereck Henry and Joe Mixon are at the top of
that class. But I think it's a great that's the
position that's sometimes now in protection on two downs. If
you don't know how to protect and understand coverage the
running back, I can just pitch to just go do

(02:17:05):
what you do right run to daylight. Now it's much
more than that, but that's the one where your physical
ability can keep you in the lineup on first and
second down. Does that make sense? Yeah, I think that's
that's a hell of a question. I think that it
wouldn't be edge rusher, although that's a these are coveted positions,
but the one I want that guy out there playing.

(02:17:26):
I want that guy, the edge rusher, the Micah Parsons,
the will Anderson's to learn on the fire. And look
what it's done for will Anderson plan. He's better this
year than he was last year when he's on the field,
which is crazy because he was the rookie of the year.
Right corners, listen those the second hunter walks off off
of Colorado's campus, he starts before he's drafted. Those guys

(02:17:47):
are just that's me on you, brother, and they got
a different attitude. You beat him and most of them
are like, oh, well you beat me once, I'm gonna
get you six times. Right left tackles the most fragile
one when it comes outside Quebec. Why because sometimes when
you just get physically manhandled by Lawrence Taylor and Reggie White,
your self esteem goes into the crapper because you know
what at every and then you jump off sides because

(02:18:09):
you want to get off quick. That would be great
to develop, but you only I can't remember the last
time we drafted a first round left tackle or tackle,
and I'm sure it's out there and didn't start him. Yeah,
I mean that guy. It's usually Quentin Nelson at left guard.
When he was drafted out of college from notre We
put him in and there playing immediately. Why we drafted

(02:18:29):
because I usually that guy's better than three of the
other guys on the on the team right at on
the offensive line. Wide receivers seem to in the past
have struggled more than that. That's the weirdest thing, isn't it.
Wide receiver, rookie wide receivers, whatever it is, is like, why,
what's this is a struggle getting off press coverage? They

(02:18:50):
go back and look a lot of them. Now, not
everybody's jeffersoner Chase, but in the past rookie wide receivers
have had Jerry Rice had his struggles early on dropping
balls for whatever reason. What's the dude's name in New York,
Malik Neighbors. He struggled this year. Well, even Nico Collins
was starting to grow as a rookie right and he's
had to get into it. It happens all the time.
But as far as development, and we offensive lineman may

(02:19:16):
need development because of all the mental stuff that goes
like a center, but you know what, we play him
right off the bat of all the positions. When you
draft an offensive lineman with the with a first round pick,
we're playing them. So even if you want that luxury,
you know, maybe maybe middle linebacker, maybe one of those

(02:19:36):
type of guys because if the captain usually the defense,
and that's as close to the mental side of understanding
what you're trying to do. Yeah, when you draft a
guy like they don't get Derek Brooks, that's an outlier, man,
how do I leave that guy the sidelines?

Speaker 8 (02:19:51):
Is you can't?

Speaker 2 (02:19:52):
Right, can't, dude, that was a freak. So from the
mental side of it, with all that they've got to encompass,
you'd like to develop them. But in truth, if I'm
picking a guy in the top fifteen and he's a
left tackle, I'll tell you who it's who sits the
most if he's even if he's drafted high, but it struggles.
You have no problem rotating a receiver because sometimes that

(02:20:12):
first round picks not your best. He may be your
most talented, but he may not be your best, right Yeah,
Because if let's say you drafted named Malik here and
Stefan Diggs and Nico Contry, you draft Nabor to be
a he's a top pick he'd be about the third
or fourth day, right, So it feels like that takes
a little minute, unless your name's a freak show like

(02:20:34):
Jefferson or Chase takes a minute. But we are at
a time now, Reggie Dame, make a long a short question,
a long answer. Is we really quarterback? We really don't
have the luxury of sitting. When you're a first round pick.
You're lucky if you get a couple of games. So,
but middle linebacker with the mental stuff, probably outside of quarterback,

(02:20:55):
is the one that cats to carry the biggest burden
mentally and physically.

Speaker 5 (02:21:01):
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Speaker 4 (02:23:10):
For the Sean Salisbury Show continues.

Speaker 2 (02:23:14):
Know about development of players. The best way we talked
about let him sit back and learn. And you know,
triplely it's crazy. Most of the coaches I've talked to
because I know my feelings on it about development, it's
specifically a quarterback position or a high stress position, which
most of them are, some more than others is do

(02:23:35):
we give a quarterbacks?

Speaker 7 (02:23:37):
Now?

Speaker 2 (02:23:37):
The one thing about coaches, I mean, what was Bobby
slow CK's learning curve? I mean, what was Bobby Sloweck's
sit back and learn? I guess as an assistant coach.
Tamiko ryans As an assistant. You don't get to come
into the league as a quarterback, and there's no developmental
league for you after college, right and really, in college,
I hate to say this, and it's no disrespect coaches,

(02:24:01):
they're not really worried about developing your guy into being
a good NFL player. They're worried about making sure he's
the best player on your college team. Their goal isn't
to bring him to now. He wants them all to
get drafted. It's good. Hey, we had five first rounders
last year. That's always fine and dandy. I got news
for you coaches this weekend. Kirby Smart doesn't give a
fuzzy rats ass about Carson Beck's NFL Sundays right today.

(02:24:24):
He cares are you're going to quit throwing interceptions for
Georgia right now? Steve sarkis in as much he loves
and his quarterbacks and Arch Manning and Quinn yours. Guess
what he's concerned about, how we getting through the rest
of this schedule to build ourselves in national title position.
I'm not worried about who's drafting Quinn yours. When the
season's over, then we'll tell you how good he is

(02:24:45):
and what his strengths are, I'm not worried about his
NFL development. They don't think about it, just like the
high school guy. Your local high school doesn't. Matter of fact,
a great majority of them, once you're done with your
eligibility or recruiting comes around, are not helping you get recruited.
So they care about what their high schools doing their
job they think now some think that it's and I
know some coaches that are awesome about it. They not

(02:25:07):
only coach the kids, but they'll do everything they can
to help them extend their career, send out letters, value
whatever it is to recruiters the But there's also the
other side where a lot of them they don't feel
it's their job to have your kid play on Saturdays.
They worried about their Sunday, their Friday night games. You
deal with what once he leaves here or off season.

(02:25:27):
I'm not dealing with recruiters. I got too much to do.
That's how some feel, and I understand both sides, but
to me, it feels like you'd want to help everybody
do everything. But I get on the college saying a
bigger business in high school. And then even though high
school's become a big business with nil and the rest
of it. But in the NFL, so the development of
players has to happen on the fly. In the NFL,

(02:25:48):
they leave the off seasons up to you individually. That's
why you see guys hire. You know, guys like me
that are in the off season to help them with
mechanics and how to read deficuet. Yeah, get him ready
to go, and then you turn them over to them. Now,
I am concerned about my guy Maybrey at Wisconsin, how
great he did in high school, but now I got
I want to get him ready to dominate in college
or my high school canon tune and playing at Second Baptist.

(02:26:12):
I want him to kick ass in high school and
go and tear it up, or Bo Bryant or anybody
that I'm coaching to go. And a congratulations to my guy.
Caleb Koeger from Katie High School was under recruited because
he wasn't real tall, which is ridiculous. He's a player
at Katie, won a state championship and almost won another one.
He's starting at Central Arkansas this week. Two quarterbacks got

(02:26:34):
he's starting. He may ever give the job back. He
worked endlessly and I couldn't be more proud of this.
It stumbled on and you know what, he will be
ready and he's worked his butt off and in the offseason,
I'm so proud. I digress, but that's awesome, and Jeremy
and your family, good on you guys. What a great
thrill for a mom and dad to get to watch
their son make his first college start. It's awesome. But

(02:26:54):
in the development in the NFL, we just don't have
time to do it anymore. You just don't The perfect
storm is you have to draft all these guys and
have every draft pick sit so we can watch the
guy in front of him. But the unfortunate part is
the guy in front of him a lot of times
ain't better than the guy that was drafted, at least
talent wise. But yes, and Reggie makes a good point,

(02:27:16):
but I was just saying, Brian that we just can't develop.
We don't have time to do it. Development handles. And
it happens in the offseason, and most of the college
guys in NFL coaches they're worried about putting their game
plan in. You better come ready with the mechanics, and
then they start to want to why men are arms

(02:27:36):
dropping out a slot. Well, thanks, we're not working on it. Well,
you got to work on that after practice, before back.
We got to get this game plan and get going.
So that's the way it works. So you don't have
the luxury. The luxury is not too much money involved
and too much pub and with social media. The second
you don't play your first round pick, everybody says, why
aren't you playing your first round pick? Yeah, the first
interception of veteran quarterback throws and the second one they

(02:27:58):
want him benched and they want us are at the
rookie until the rookie goes five games and can't throw up,
and then we want the veteran back. And then we're
done with the rookie and he's only been five games in,
so we are all unrealistic. But the worst developmental league
in the in in all of sports. You want to
know what is in football, it's the NFL.

Speaker 5 (02:28:17):
Oh it's like, uh, when you know, I'm actually surprised
while Atlanta's played, you know, decent football or whatever. But
if Kirk Cousins would have struggled so far the season,
you know you would have heard rumors, Hey, Michael Pennix
junior On's he gonna play.

Speaker 2 (02:28:30):
There there Pine, the Pining and Cousins have been in
the league a decade, right, So with rookie, we just
don't have the luxury at any position you draft them
and you are trying to do I'm not saying coaches
don't know how to coach and teach, but they're so
worried about the game plans and their own careers. They're
not spending time in the offseason working on the guys mechanics.
That's for your private coach and the player to go
to work cut you know, you go throwing with your buddies.

(02:28:53):
They're worried about getting their cells ready, so and their
current team. I was just telling them Kirby Smart doesn't
give rights about Carson beck Sunday games yet. No, he
cares about can we stay in a playoff hunt? Right,
That's what he cares about. So, yeah, development and a
lot of it. Because of lack of development at the
college level NFL level, guys are behind. But I know,

(02:29:14):
but i'm i'm i'm I'm on the other side, I
think the best way to train a guy is to
throw him into the fire. Really, I do. If you
if you don't have a hall of Famer in front
of Like, if you're Aaron Rodgers, you're fortunate that Brett
Farf was in front of you, Steve Young, fortunate that
Joe Montana's there. That's always a great thing, but sometimes
you just the only way that some guys learn different.

(02:29:38):
Chalkboard doesn't movement. Whiteboard I got to practice is different.
I got on the job training. And I always say it,
if the veterans playing like a rookie, play the rookie
you and if he's not mentally tough enough to handle failure, ye,
then you got to Then you need to do a
better job of scouting the mental and emotional side of players,
not just the physical side. And I don't think we
I know there's evaluations and mental questions and tests. Finding

(02:30:02):
out how tough a guy is mentally under pressure will
tell you a lot about his physical game, right, It
just will, especially at that position, because that's it's It's
a lot of times it's not the physical stuff that
gets you behind. It's not knowing enough what the defense
is doing and the emotional not being able to handle
a failure for success.

Speaker 5 (02:30:18):
If you didn't have the physical set, physical skill set,
you're not going to be in the league anyways.

Speaker 2 (02:30:21):
Right, and if you don't have the mental skill set,
you're not gonna last right at that that position, I
promise you.

Speaker 5 (02:30:27):
Uh seven seven. I'd just get to the final segment
of the show. Here on a Thursday edition of The
Shawn Salisbury Show. Daisy sour cream, Daisy dip. It is phenomenal.
That's what I uh have a guilty pleasure for during
football season, eating my chips, my wings, veggies, the whole
spread for game day. And it goes perfect with those items.

(02:30:49):
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from scratch. So you got to get over your local
grocery store and get yourself a couple of uh, get

(02:31:09):
you a couple of cases, a couple of uh cases
of this daisy sower kaream. It's the like I said,
it's the French onion and French excuse me, French onion
and ranch dip their game changers.

Speaker 2 (02:31:19):
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Speaker 5 (02:31:21):
They have real herbs and spices and ingredients that you'd
find in your own kitchen. So if you don't want
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well guess what. Daisy sour cream and these daisy dips.
It's better than your homemade dip. I promise, So get
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(02:31:42):
Your guests will love them. It's phenomenal. It's daisy dip
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Speaker 4 (02:31:48):
This is the Sean Saliscrea show.

Speaker 1 (02:31:53):
That's good.

Speaker 2 (02:31:55):
To speak at weddings. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm not in speech.
I'm really not nervous at all. Okay, how long is
it for me?

Speaker 5 (02:32:06):
I'm gonna try to I'm gonna try to get everything
in at about two minutes and thirty seconds.

Speaker 2 (02:32:11):
That's an eternity in speaking, you know anything longer? You know,
thing is it's like, get on with it.

Speaker 5 (02:32:16):
We want to drink, right, But they have they they've
they've allowed they've allotted me fifteen minutes.

Speaker 2 (02:32:21):
I was like, dude, I'm not gonna there's no way
to you take fifteen minutes. You're never invited back at
a speech. I would kick my own ass. The wedding
shouldn't light. The wedding shouldn't last fifteen minutes. It's on
the beach, so it's not gonna last long. About it
ten to twelve. It's like halftime of a football game.
Minute and out out.

Speaker 5 (02:32:38):
Yeah, say love you of them? Right, big ups, let's go. Yeah,
it's tomorrow at four o'clock. So three o'clock. Here, wait,
pensa pull up. You're getting married on Friday. They're getting
married Friday. Yeah, okay, is that normal?

Speaker 2 (02:32:53):
No, it's usually Saturday, right.

Speaker 5 (02:32:54):
Yeah, yeah, but this one's I mean, it's it's on
the beach, you know, so maybe a little different. I
don't know, maybe that maybe that spot on the beach
was reserved on Saturdays.

Speaker 2 (02:33:03):
It is cheap Fridays. I do know that whatever they
want their wedding.

Speaker 5 (02:33:07):
Yeah, so I'm gonna try to get in and out
two minutes thirty seconds. That's an eternity, so we'll knock
it out. I don't know whether I'm gonna actually write
it down or I'm just gonna go from the heart.
I've done another best man speech straight from the heart.
Just do it from the heart, and it was phenomenal.
So just to ask you, no, people recorded it. Yeah
I'm kidding. They recorded it, and uh yeah, there was

(02:33:27):
a couple of parts that I forgot, but still everything hard.

Speaker 2 (02:33:30):
After drinking about this, put four bullet points on there.
So you do two things that you may forget that
you will forget. Keep it there, speak from the heart,
refer to it only if needed. Yeah, well, let me
ask you this. When somebody gives a speech, uh like
when they they're called up to give a speech and
to tell you how much they love somebody, Yeah, would

(02:33:51):
you write it down? Probably? Oh you would. Like all
of a sudden nout of nowhere, somebody came up. They said,
I'm misunderstood. I'm not about leadership. I've got an emotional speaking. No,
you want to go from right from the heart. You
want an emotional Well, why don't you just want to
tell people get get like, let it rip, like how
you feel emotionally about somebody or what they mean to you. Yeah,

(02:34:12):
I don't need anybody telling me. I don't need a
speech to tell how much I love my best friend. Right,
I have a pretty good idea. Yeah, but if there's
one little story, so remember the story.

Speaker 5 (02:34:24):
Yeah, that's the that's the part that I I don't
want to forget because me and Sam got tons of them.
He lived with me for three and a half years
in my adult life. So yeah, I think I think
the biggest thing for me is, you know, have a
little humor in there. Obviously, you know, recognize the bride, lindsay,
of course, you know, the the bride's parents, the groom's parents.

(02:34:48):
And then buddy, buckle up because we're rolling.

Speaker 2 (02:34:50):
Let them know you love them, have fun to laugh
at their expense.

Speaker 5 (02:34:53):
And I am dropping an them and it's going to
be in my part of me. I'm gonna say I'm
gonna start off and be like.

Speaker 2 (02:34:58):
Don't tell anybody. I'm just tease it. Tell it, dude,
because you don't anybody looking at your friends. If you
don't like an F bomb, well get up. We then
don't show up at a wedding. Yeah, buckle up, it's
gonna be electric. Yah. Wait till it's over, then go
back and share what the reaction was. Don't tell them
what's coming.

Speaker 5 (02:35:16):
Yeah, pets Cole never been to pensa cole have been
through it, never been there. Yes, we're gonna see how
it is. I didn't get I didn't get people to
I didn't get four people to sing with me today.

Speaker 2 (02:35:29):
Quit asking five today. You just put asking for it.
They'll sing for it. You guys gonna be able to
make it tomorrow. I think we're gonna be okay, okay,
we'll bring the access with me. Uh no, you take
day off, no working day. Enjoy your travel. You're leaving
today right I am. My flight's at noon, so I
gotta get rolling. So you loaded up packed, hyeah, ready
to go? Yes, all right, have a safe trip. You

(02:35:51):
see you guys man. You'll enjoy it tomorrow. Thank you,
have a great one.

Speaker 5 (02:35:55):
It's gonna do it for the Sean Salisbury Show. He
is Sean Salisbury, our producer Tripley and Annuel Elmore. I
am Brian Lilima. Thank you for listening. I'll talk to
you guys on Monday, but the boys will be back
tomorrow morning at six a m. Funky Friday edition of
The Shawn Salisbury Show. Coming up next Matt Thomas Show
with Ross right here on seven ninety
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