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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Saulsbury.
Speaker 2 (00:04):
Okay, let's do this.
Speaker 3 (00:08):
Sewn Salisbury, the USC Truths, longtime friend, Shawn Salisbury, Bryan Lima,
go Lobos. This is the Sewan Salisbury Show.
Speaker 4 (00:22):
Texans beat up on the Cowboys. Shawn Tripley, Good morning
game last night.
Speaker 2 (00:28):
Good morning Jerry.
Speaker 4 (00:30):
World started off on a weird note. Some sheet metal
falling from the roof that hadn't been open in two years.
Speaker 2 (00:38):
They had to close it.
Speaker 4 (00:40):
Nico Collins takes one seventy seven yards of the house
just to be called back by your favorite left tackle.
Aremy tunsel? Cowboys will excuse me? Texans win?
Speaker 2 (00:51):
Yeah? Lt they right there. We have wondered how quickly
you could get Nico Collins involved, right, you asked about
that yesterday. Yeah, got him involved quick and uh what
what l t do? What do you think?
Speaker 5 (01:08):
Uh?
Speaker 4 (01:08):
An eligible man down a field? Even though you you
practice that play all week, you know what was gonna happen?
And uh yeah, so that was erased.
Speaker 2 (01:18):
But how about your guy Joe Mix And he pretty good,
he's all right, he'll do and what a pinch? He's
pretty good. Three tutties, Yeah, he's he's uh free, he's
a tempo man. He is a tempo, tone setter. He
really is for the team. He's a tone setter, and
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you see when he runs. It's just it's amazing what
this team does when Joe Mixon is taking care of
his business. So it was a great way. He's a
punishing guy. And the Cowboys just aren't very good. And
no it's not. I mean they do stuff in watching
Ceedee Lamb jumps off sides as a wide receiver. Yeah,
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and then stop on a slant route. He's their best player.
Stops on a slant route in the hole that ends
up being an interception right after CJ. Stroud throws the
pick and then you know, Cooper rust thoes it back.
But you've got to continue to run through that hole.
And then the Cowboys just they don't do a lot
very well. Do they know they do? They're not very good. No,
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but the Texans let them hang around for a second.
But their defense did their thing. Force fifty plus throws
and clamp down. And I've been doing it all year,
mixing successful strout efficient enough and accurate enough. And you
can see a little bit of energy when Nico Collins
is back on the field offensively. Yeah, good stuff, man,
We'll take that win thirty pretty but at thirty four points,
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will take it anyway.
Speaker 4 (02:44):
Three and they closed pretty sure. I predicted thirty four
to ten.
Speaker 2 (02:47):
Did you said? I said thirty four to ten.
Speaker 4 (02:51):
And for the Cowboys, the uh, the winless streak at
home for the season continues to think for the Cowboys,
And I know we're gonna talk the Texans aspect of
it all show long, but you got to think for
Jerry Jones and Stephen Jones, like you got to you
got a clear house, right, like you got to bring
in a whole new regime for next season.
Speaker 2 (03:13):
Oh yeah. If you don't, then you're not Then it's
you're not paying attention and you're not watching. And the
organization isn't as important to you as we're supposed to
think it is. Yeah, no doubt. Yeah, you look at
some of there gonna The question is who.
Speaker 4 (03:29):
Trailed by twenty plus points in six straight home games
including the playoffs. First team in NFL history to trail
by twenty plus points in each of the first five
home games of a season one five and home this season,
first time starting to own five and home since nineteen
eighty nine, thirty five years ago.
Speaker 2 (03:44):
And another one hundred yard rusher. You know, they usually
give it up about a buck fifty a game. They
weren't very good. And if it's not for the great
I mean Turpin's release off the line on the slant
route for the touchdown on Akuda was they turned his
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ass around with one punch step outside, started outside, charged
and dipped underneath him and Cooper rushed through it on
time and took him to the house. If it's not
for that big play, the Cowboys threw fifty plus times
and didn't get a lot of movement in the end
zone and that was it and then you think, oh, okay,
here we go. And then that defense just put the
clamps down. They didn't do anything. So they're not very
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good man the Cowboys. The state of the Cowboys is
they need major changes. The question is how deep Jerry
going the change and what kind of guy would he
hire to make those changes. And a lot of this
is on him because he did not load them with
much talent at all. Their talent is so highly overrated
going into the I mean, I know they've had injuries,
but who hasn't this team going into the season, we
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overrated how good they were going into the season. We
complained most people complained about the offseason for the Cowboys
wasn't much. Yet we still thought that they were more
talented than they are. They're not that good. No, with
or without Prescott, they don't win. If Prescott's the quarterback
last night, no, it wouldn't have mattered. So they've struggled regardless,
and a game that they needed and it was a
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very what's the word A very impressive. It was emphatic win. Impressive.
I mean, they can still do better in order to
beat teams like Buffalo and Baltimore, Kansas City, Pittsburgh, they're
gonna have to They're going to have to even be
a little better offensively, right, Yeah, they are. And you
know CJ's interception was poor to you know, his poor throw,
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but after that and he didn't throw the ball, you know,
no touchdown pass last night, but was still efficient enough,
accurate enough to move the chains and give Joe Mixon chances.
And then their defense you knew once you got it
was like first team to three touchdowns was going to
win the game and the Cowboys had no shot offensively. Yeah,
I feel like even with CJ.
Speaker 4 (05:58):
Stroud being able to be fishing enough, like there were
some throws that just were not even close.
Speaker 2 (06:04):
Well that he didn't miss last year. Yeah, And I
think that's the thing. And there's no doubt he's not
playing as I don't know if it's confident or as
efficient or as explosive of football. We know it's there
because some of the throws he makes are still he
still makes some spectacular throws, but they're not there's another
level to his game from last year, and then there's
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another there's still another level of his game over above
last year. But there's some things. It's it's some of
the the fine things that he just hasn't been as
sharp on. Yet He's not he's not a big enough
issue to say, oh my gosh, this team's not that good.
He's plenty good. He just we're just used to him
making every throw, which quite frankly is impossible, and he
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set the standard so high last year. But they're they're
you know, they're gonna they're passing. Game's gonna have to
continue to expand as they get going. But when you're
running it that well, this is a game last night
when you force a quarterback to throw fifty plus times
and they don't have enough weapons to even throw thirty
times in win a game. The defense was has been
the king for the most of the time this year,
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and and then you just control the game with mixing.
Stroud didn't have to do a lot last last night,
and yet he still sharp and throws the ball accurate.
But there's going to have to be bigger plays in
this offense going forward, like you saw with Nico Collins
making the catch and run.
Speaker 4 (07:21):
Yeah, and with Joe Mixon running the football three touchdowns
over one hundred yards once again. I mean we talked
about it when he was signed here or traded here.
Excuse me, he would run the football officially, and he's
done that every single time.
Speaker 2 (07:36):
Well, I mean it's every every game for him, I felt,
which is that's why the passing game should even be better.
The threat of Joe Mixon. You don't go into any
game thinking, oh, we'll deal with mix And third, he
has got to be your number one priority if you're
going to stop the Texans. The crazy thing is there
of this offseason I said this, I felt it would
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be one of the three or four or five best
pickups in the off season of any team anywhere. Coach
or player, and I still believe that. Matter of fact,
I think he's better than I thought he'd be, and
I thought he was going to be really good just
his presence alone. The thing that I'd like more of
is him in the passing game. You know, four or
five six catches a game would be great. Get him
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in space because not only as you see, he's physical
as it gets, but he's got wiggles and burst as well. Well.
Speaker 4 (08:25):
You saw what the little slant route that that he had,
but Cej Stroud didn't lead him enough or let it
let him too much.
Speaker 2 (08:31):
I should say that's a walk in touch.
Speaker 4 (08:33):
Just to come off the line like you did.
Speaker 2 (08:35):
When they're lining him up out there. You believe in
his hands a guy can catch and move. And he
saw the bounce on his second touchdown when he bounced
it outside and beat people to the edge. He's frigging
good man, And I still contend that he will be
when the season's over, when we go say, oh man, okay,
go through the five best offseason gets trades or free
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agency last year, and I think he'll you'll prove Derek
Henry is going to be one of them. Matter of fact,
two of those backs he and Henry and well, how
can three of the top five guys that we saw
move teams last year, whether it's free agency or trade
not be in no particular order, Henry Mixing and Saquon Barkley.
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Looka Barkley's doing in Philly. I mean, those three a
for an NFL and in a league that is completely
devalued the running back when it comes to contract and money.
All three of those teams are going to make the playoffs.
All three are formidable, All three are believe they have
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Super Bowl rosters, and a lot of their success heres
this year is because the guy they went and got
has made them a better offense, even though statistically here
in Texas it may not be better overall as an offense,
but their presence, those three backs are three of the
five guaranteed, three of the five best offensive pickups. Yeah,
no question, it's not even a across the entire league,
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n f, AFC or NFC. And so don't tell me
that the back's not important d value, because if any
of those three are going to get where they want
to go, the back will have to be. If not
the star, he won't be third when it comes to
star power on their team and all three of them.
They they talked to me about Lamar Jackson being the MVP,
and I get it. I think it's I think Josh
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Allen's the best quarterback in the league right now. I
just do, and Burrow not far behind. Yeah, I think
those are the two best, and then there's three or
four guys that fit in in that category. But Derek
Henry just makes Baltimore better. Look what Saquon Barkley's doing
for that offense.
Speaker 4 (10:35):
Yeah, they've won what's six in a row and he
does everything.
Speaker 2 (10:39):
And then we got a guy here who I want
you to think about this now, without him, what would
be happening here? I don't want to think that. What
were they as good as what with their offense? And
they've they've struggled a little bit sometimes in the passing game.
Imagine if you didn't have the guy to turn and
hand it to like you do every week and get
a hundred one hundred and thirty hundred and forty hundred
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two and he thumps your ass. He just adds physicality
and presence too. What a difference it would be for
all three teams. Now, Baltimore survived without Henry in the
past because he wasn't there and hung around. But if
they're gonna win a Super Bowl, he's gonna have to
get his twenty five touches. He just has twenty touches.
But this team, they are they have a chance with
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Joe Mixon the backfield and Saquon Barkley immediately makes Philly
I don't know, is there. It's Detroit and Philly in
the NFC in my mind, and then the rest kind
of fill in. Yeah, that's those are the two best teams,
and Baltimore's one of them. And I would say that
the Houston's probably, there's Buffalo, there's Houston, there's Kansas City.
The Chargers, I would say Houston's five or six and
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somewhere in that range. In the AFC. The Chargers defense
is gonna is going to keep them in any playoff games.
And the fact that they are committed to running the
football regardless it's typical harball. You can get two or
three three and outs on them and they don't care.
They will still run it. They shortened games and when
you do have to throw it, that dude ain't half bad. Yeah,
he's pretty good, and he's got feet at six five six,
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six to forty. Yeah, whatever, he's got good feet. So
the teams think about the teams. Now, Kansas, look what
Kareem Hunt that there's another one and another one. Think
what Kareem Hunt is added to kansasity He was left.
I mean, he was just done in Cleveland. It was like, eh, yeah,
look what he and I understand what schubbed there. But
now look what he's doing. Second most carries I think
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other than there Henry, since he's got their touches right
around there. And look at their offense, I mean, and
what they're I mean, their offense has struggled. Imagine now
with the way they've struggled at times, even though they
were nine to zero, Look what he's added to that
offense and to help expand it. So every team that
we got going Buffalo Cook runs it and Allen's feet.
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So all those teams that are Super Bowl contenders are
have a Detroit. They all have a lot, but the
one major thing in common is their run games can
carry them no matter what else is happening.
Speaker 4 (13:06):
And with all that being said, we didn't mention the
Pittsburgh Steelers.
Speaker 2 (13:10):
Right and and have not, and they should be mentioned
because Naj Harris looks like the Naji Harrison when he
got drafted. Yeah, they and they do a little bit everything,
but their physicality on both sides of the ball makes
them dangerous.
Speaker 6 (13:23):
Man.
Speaker 2 (13:24):
So name out of those teams. You look at anybody
that's finesse when it comes to the run game and defensively.
Speaker 4 (13:30):
Honestly, finesse wise, I think Detroit Lions. But then on
the other side of it, I'm like, they're just as
physical as anybody else.
Speaker 2 (13:38):
Buffalo and Detroit are the best finesse of all those
we just named, in my opinion, the best finesse, But
they're not finesse teams, right. They can beat you both ways.
Kansas City's got finesse in it. But if I said,
give me a team that beats you both ways, offensively
running it or throwing it. If you have if one struggling,
the other can carry it. Detroit Detroit's right there, comes
right there, and they've got some finesse in it. But
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they in Buffalo you see with because Allen's feet and
getting on the edge and they're throwing it. But Detroit's
the best combination of finesse and physical in this league.
Plus who's the best offensive line football Detroit and they're
running backs, so they've got everything. So don't none of
these teams were talking about lead by finesse. If they do,
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you get beat. But the physicality, look look at just
the presence again. If the physicality mix and rings and
their defenses Pittsburgh physical, Baltimore physical, Kansas City physical, Buffalo physical,
the Houston Texans physical, they're knocking people around. There's a
simple recipe for winning. Control the line of scrimmage. Have
a quarterback that's smart and can make and as well
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as a hell of a player, and you have a
presence in the backfield. You have those three things, you
got a chance to win all the time. Yeah. Plus
you just take them one play at a time, you know. Yeah,
and you show up all right, and you show out. Yeah. Yeah,
that's the key. And then just you know, let Russ cook. Yeah, Rusty,
let Rusty cook. Rusty Wilson, you gotta let him cook.
He's actually played good football. Yeah, but we haven't been
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saying that about it, So don't start bringing that in.
If you say let him cook, he's gonna go down
the drain. Yeah, you don't say let him No, Rusty
to cook. Just Rusty. Just just just drive drive the
just drive it. Just drive the black Bust and get
us home and then the rest take care of it.
Speaker 4 (15:18):
Get us the next stop. That's exactly right, all right,
we got a lot to dig into with the Texans
win last night. Let me tons soul, Come on, man,
do you think you.
Speaker 2 (15:28):
Had tons of its? Dang? You come on, tons, you
think you had tons of lightish? Yeah? He probably did. Yeah.
Speaker 4 (15:37):
Yeah, uh look, I know, I know that they won
the football game, but the start was exciting and then
it was wiped away. Let's talk about it next.
Speaker 2 (15:47):
High Basketball Colors Junior reviews. Just an Astros. You're listening
to Sean Salisbury on Sports Talk seven nights Colors. How
about the performance your home for Houston Astros baseball?
Speaker 4 (15:59):
Oh got now, I'm gonna save the Astro stuff for later.
Bregman's deal, did you see what he reportedly wants?
Speaker 2 (16:06):
Well, I saw one report that had him eleven for
three plus.
Speaker 4 (16:10):
I'm out, I'm out.
Speaker 2 (16:11):
Well, of course I'm going to put him at like
forty one years old. Yeah, apparently he wants like a
Machado deal. Yeah, and guess what, come on, somebody may
give it to him. But it would. I hate to
say this because I like him. Let him, Yeah, you
gotta let him go. And there's the other one that
I saw the second reporters. If he doesn't get that,
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that this seven years like a buck ninety or buck
eighty seven, like to the point of what we said,
we said six years like a buck eighty five, seven
years a buck eighty seven, which makes out what twenty
eight twenty nine year or something like that. But if
he gets Machado, because if somebody gives him an eleven
year contract for three hundred plus million, yeah, you don't
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even you don't even try to negotiate. You let that go.
Thank you for your time right when you get back
from him else, Yeah, congratulate, thanks for all the appreciate
you helping us win rings. Yeah, good luck at your
next stop. I wouldn't welcome you back to dyk In Park.
Not worth it. There's no way, no, I to me,
I wouldn't let him sniff over seven years each x
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six yeers max, I could stretch you to seven depending
on what it was. I can't give you. I can't respectfully.
He's not maning Machado, well, not with the Batanes had
no Michada's gold Glove as well.
Speaker 4 (17:31):
What did he get eleven years, three hundred and fifty,
I think something.
Speaker 2 (17:33):
Like that, and every year is sitting near the MVP.
Speaker 4 (17:36):
Yeah, and Scott, Scott Boars, did you learn anything last year?
You wanted all these mega deals for your clients, and
all three of them, four of them, the big names,
all went into contracts with the opt outs after every year.
Blake Snell opted out, Jordan Montgomery got basically is about
to get either cut by the Diamondbacks or traded. He
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didn't sign until spring training. Same with Snell. Bellinger opt out,
but he's he opted back in with his contract with
the Cup.
Speaker 2 (18:05):
But I'm just saying, like I know, we got a
lot of football to talk, but it's free agents. I mean,
the Bregman thing's going to come to a head here soon. Yes,
I can't even fathom that they would if they came
into Dana Brown and Jim Crane and said you have
ten or eleven years or we can't do it. Yeah,
that would be a very short meeting for me. And
I respect Bregman and think he's a great player, listen,
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And I think I do many Chada is a better player. Yes,
he just is right, and and that you know, may
not he doesn't have a better eye and not as disciplined,
but his gloves not far behind Bregman. His arm match,
his arms as good as any third. I mean, he
can rip it his Like I said, he's a gold
glove caliber player. He's got fire, you know, you talk
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about swagger and fire and his belly. It's there to
the point of sometimes you want to fight his ass
right clutch. He is every single year that bat is
alive and well. And when you say, well, he's got
great protection in the lineup, so so do our guys here, Yeah,
you can't. I can't. Now if somebody else gives it
to him. Good on Bregman timings everything, and he's a
hell of a player, But if he wants Machado money,
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it's going to have to be somewhere else.
Speaker 4 (19:15):
It was an eleven year, three hundred fifty million dollars
deal from Marichato.
Speaker 2 (19:20):
No I'm out. Yeah, like I said, you wouldn't even
get out eleven it'd be okay, good, see you later.
I wouldn't do eleven years at twenty five million a year.
Look at me in the face, now, yeah, I wouldn't
do eleven years at twenty five million year?
Speaker 4 (19:32):
Neither would I not the eleven year, that's what that's
what throws me off. Anything for me for bregnant, anything
over six years, I'm out here. I'm not doing seven.
Speaker 2 (19:38):
Anything over six, Yes, I got to think long and hard. Okay,
why am I giving you a seventh year? And what's
the deal here? Let us have an opt out. You
know you want an opt out, I'll give to you
it six years and us too, right. You know, I
don't even know if that exists. You know what I'm saying.
I may be making stuff up on the fly. I
don't even know what their CBA says. Well, but six
guaranteed with the seventh and guarantee we can all get out. Yeah,
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the and you're still here. Here's thirty two million bucks
and we'll go because if we keep you, that means
you've been productive six years max. At twenty eight. If
you want to get the thirty million a year at
five to six years, then then that's those negotiations are
going to be long. That's if I find the GM.
But for me, you start talking anything over and above that,
that extra five extra years, na son, No, sorry, can't
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do it. Can't do it. He's a two sixty two
to seventy hitter.
Speaker 4 (20:25):
Yeah, career, Yeah, pillar of the of the organization. I
understand it. When it comes to the future. Eleven years.
Speaker 2 (20:32):
No, this is not a knock on how I feel
about bregnant player of the person. That's right. This is
strictly business. Business. I want you to know who stands
on business nine years into a contract when they're pushing forty.
It ain't work for poolholes, It doesn't work for Rendon,
didn't work for any of those. It doesn't work for Rendon.
It's not going to work for No. It isn't right now.
See a guy like Soto's gonna get ten to thirteen years,
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but you know what, he's also in his early twenties. Yeah,
and that gets him to a year seven or eight.
He's in the prime of his career. Still think about it.
Speaker 4 (21:05):
He's twenty six years old, ten year CONDERI.
Speaker 2 (21:09):
And I even then, I'm like, Okay, what's he gonna
if he stays helly this is but he's so that
that guy. And you know how, dude, I'm not a
ten year guy. No, U rarely I mean and never
say never in sports because always and never don't work,
because sometimes you just got to make exceptions. And I'm
willing to listen. Soto's a different cat, but he's also
got a little more youth on his side, and quite frankly,
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the dude ricks him. He doesn't matter where he goes.
He could hit blindfolded and hit thirty home runs and
be in the MVP talk. He's a great player. But
even him, if you say ten years, it's like, Okay,
I'm gonna milk these seven or eight and I and
hopefully he's in the MVP talk every year. The scary
thing about it is, dude, I'm not sure he's played
his best baseball. That's it. And because he's because he's
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in his mid twenties. Yeah, imagine when he starts to understand,
even to understand the strikes on more and he stays
healthy and he's and he's got a good lineup and
he's thirty one. Yeah see, I actually think he's a
I think he's capable of hitting fifty home runs in
the right ballpark forty yes, oh yeah, because he is strong. Yeah,
and he does. I mean, how do you not love him?
And I get that. I can't do it in most cases,
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and there will be zero. Like I said, if I'm
giving you that contract, anybody that gives Bregman contract and
I give you an opt out, then that franchise is
an idiot. Yes, like, oh, we'll give you opt out
like they did with Coal with the Yankees. You get
the you know, great player, and you give him after
two or three, three years or so, Yeah, you can
opt out, and then you're just going to turn around
and give him add another year to it with big money,
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no extra six no, no, So I just I'm sorry.
Much as I love him, I can't do it.
Speaker 7 (22:47):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (22:48):
The report is Alex Bregman targeting many Machado ask three
hundred and fifty million dollars contract.
Speaker 2 (22:53):
If but and if he can get it, I'll stand up.
I'll get that bag, dude. Yeah, always go get you
any anything you're north of north three hundred mill. I
wouldn't even say if I'm him and somebody's really offering
that you should just end the negotiation sooner than lady. Ain't. No,
this team's not jumping up five extra years and getting
you to three hundred and thirty or three hundred and
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forty million they're just not. No, they're not.
Speaker 4 (23:20):
And I just I when I read that yesterday, I
was like, wait, who's gonna do that?
Speaker 2 (23:25):
I would like somebody to call in here and tell
me why that's a good deal at this organization. Will
there be anybody who thinks ten years plus at three
hundred and thirty million plus Manny Machado style contract that
you would give. I'll be honest with you, I'm not
giving the only guy that you consider. But he's a
dh left fielder. But I don't even know if you
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do that with him because you're just with your art. Yeah,
I know you can say I can't write today. Why
would I know? Just keep giving him? Pay him thirty
five million for four years a year. I don't care.
Kyle Tucker. Yeah, I love him. There's no way in
health today, knowing what we know, that I would pay
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him eleven years for three hundred and thirty million. No,
I would not know it. And I and you know
we both of him in the highest regard, neither can't
do it. I'm not doing so if I'm not doing
it for Tucker, who's a better all around player. He
doesn't know the strike zone, He's not as much all
those things. He could learn a lot from Bregman. Yeah,
but I'm just talking about in October, right. The way
he runs, he's got a great arm, he all those things.
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Yeah yeah, postseason made a little different, right. Yeah, that
guy thrives on pressure, meaning Bregregman. But I can't do it, man,
I just can't do it. So if he can't do
it for him, there's no way I'm doing it for
a guy who is great strike zone but is going
to hit me twenty home runs and hit two seventy.
Speaker 4 (24:47):
But also, like Scott Boris, he's going to get this up. Well, like,
did you not again? Did you not learn anything from
last year?
Speaker 2 (24:55):
Dude? The market? But maybe he did learn and does
know now.
Speaker 4 (24:58):
And now he thinks the market is still going to
fifty million for no.
Speaker 2 (25:01):
Machado type, even Machado type. I think that if you've
got ten years in the three thirty range, he making
him as high as paid third basement as areas, I
think that they take it. I don't think there's any
way in hell somebody says we'll give you the exact
Machado contract. If they do that, that's a maybe not
why semi desperate the franchise is. I would not encourage
(25:22):
it here at that six years at twenty eight to thirty. Yeah,
I'm in Yeah, not no more years than that. And
sure as hell, he's not Manny Machado. No, I love
to say it, but he's not. No, he's not. So
he's not. That's a that is it couldn't believe what
I was reading. If it is true, If that's Boris
putting it out there and it's true, then he knowed.
(25:42):
Then he did learn from last year and says, oh,
I got my guy. Now it's just about anybody want
to match it. We'll get into bidding war now. Yeah,
I'd like to know who that team is, by the way, Yeah,
I would love doing that. Yeah, it's crazy. Let's get
back to the Houston Texans. We'll talk Ashros later on
in the show. Let's get back to the Texans. They
beat the Cowboys last night. I talked about that very
first play. Nico Collins took up the house, but it
was a race by penalty. Next four stock seven to eighty,
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The Shawn Salisbury Show continued, Babe, been sad top that's
slow preview. Yeah, I'm just you know, we call that
a teaser in the industry.
Speaker 4 (26:17):
Exactly those of us in the Yeah. Hey, let's uh,
let's hear from andre Ware. He was a little upset
last night.
Speaker 2 (26:25):
Beware this was I love it. He was a little upset.
Should have been. He's really good at his job. I
think Andrew Ware does a good job. He does a
great job. And I'm gonna tell you would be pissed.
You have h alumni. I'd be pissed after this too. Yeah,
I'm over it. Thank goodness. It was thirty four to
ten and that didn't cost it. No, but this is great.
This is this is this is great.
Speaker 4 (26:44):
This is literally the opening play for the Texans and
this is his to the house reservation for six Nico Collins, Hey, sorry,
your reservation was given to somebody else because Laramie Tunseell
got the play wiped away.
Speaker 2 (26:57):
This is andre Ware field against the offense number seventy eight.
Speaker 6 (27:03):
It's a fighter Purley.
Speaker 2 (27:04):
We played first down. I mean, you know the play
coming into the game.
Speaker 6 (27:10):
You know what it is.
Speaker 8 (27:11):
There is absolutely no reason to have that happen. Oh
you know the play that's coming all week long. That's
been the play in practice. That's a andre where Courtesy
of Fox Sports.
Speaker 2 (27:24):
He couldn't be more correct. He could not be more correct.
You know what's crazy? Like Aaron comes to Aaron Wilson
comes on yesterday and everybody talks about PFF ranksm oh
Tunseel can block Michael Parsons. And you saw Parsons move
into the offensive right side the defensive left, moving him around.
Why put him against your best pass protector, meaning Laramie Tunsel. Yet,
(27:45):
you know who the most frustrating player on this team
is and it's not close. No, the guy it's like
two steps forward and four steps back and then four
steps four, one step back for a guy that's so
good his focus or Andre's right, You put that play
(28:06):
in all here's what we're opening with, and you script
it and you work it and you work it and
in practice it hits and it keeps hitting and it
keeps hitting, and you say, you know what, that's our opener.
Let's go out and attack early. What did I ask
Aaron Wilson yesterday? And who took it to the hissy?
Speaker 4 (28:21):
Nico Collins are going to get him the ball?
Speaker 2 (28:25):
Yeah? I asked him, how quickly are you going to
get him involved? You think they got him involved fairly queer.
So guy comes off, he's ready to go, gets his thing,
you know all week long, gets he got the play
in his mind, working it all week long. Let's get
an eco involved and get his energy flowing, and let's
do let's attack early. Takes it to the hiszy and
you bring it back. And it's not It's not not
(28:47):
the guard of the center. It's not a change in
offensive line where somebody would attack a new guy who's
only started a couple of times. Kenyon Green's not you
know he's out. It's it's it's your Pro Bowl tackle.
Who's to me? I don't know? And the penalties aren't
(29:07):
for me running downfield, Guy hits your receiver late and
you're cleaning up a pile. Dude, I'm a year hold.
You don't cheap shot my ga. It's the simple things.
You know what's going to happen. How do you You've
got to understand the play may take this, it may
take that. How are you not focused to know that
I can't get downfield, or I can't hold, or I
can't jump off sides. The most frustrating player is your best.
(29:31):
Some would argue as far as Pro Bowls in a
way he's ranked by PFF best player on your team, Yes, honestly,
well and this one. The problem is, once the ball snapped,
lose focus costs you a touchdown.
Speaker 4 (29:45):
Early grading wise, statistic wise, Larmie Tunsel after the ball
is snapped is one of the best left tackles in the.
Speaker 2 (29:52):
Year, there is no doubt, but my god, man, but
he more than makes up for it by putting you
in a bind at times by doing this. And the
most frustrating thing is Andrea is exactly Andre wears exactly
right all week long. I could see if all of
a sudden, we make an adjustment in the first quarter
and then in the fourth quarter we call the play
with making just say, hey, we're gonna run this fourth
quarter and he's getting in, he's battling parsons, and you
(30:13):
lose a little focus and the next thing you know,
you're you're the next thing, you know, you jump off
sides because you know who the guy you're blocking this one.
All week long, we're running this, we're running this, we're
running this, running this, and you still get penalized. It
can't happen. The most frustrating player on your team is
also arguably your best player tripley.
Speaker 4 (30:33):
Can you run that audio? Just just the first like
ten seconds you can hear Andre wearing the background.
Speaker 2 (30:38):
He goes, what is that for? The referee calls like,
oh gosh, play that real quick trip down field against
the offense number seventy eight. It's a far we play.
Oh my god, you blame him? No, no, it's coming.
So I just I just don't get it. And you know,
anytime there's a flag, what's the first number you're looking
(31:00):
looking for? Seventy eight. I even think that they're going
to call it on seventy eight when the defense is
on the field. So frustrated for a good player. So
at that point, if you're playing Detroit again, or if
you're playing Pittsburgh, guess what happens. Oh, you lose game.
You may that may end up being costing you.
Speaker 4 (31:17):
That happens in the playoffs, You're you're out, you're done,
You're gonna lose, and then you're going home. You're headed
at Cantcon. At that point, that was the that that
penalty was the fourteenth accepted penalty against Laramie Tunzel this season.
Speaker 2 (31:29):
Accepted that was.
Speaker 7 (31:32):
The right.
Speaker 4 (31:33):
Yeah, So that was the very first plan, and I
think there was a like at least two more called
on him that were accepted, so that would be fifteen
or sixteen six, Well, let's just say fifteenth. I think
there was a holding penalty.
Speaker 2 (31:44):
Again, you should have fifteen penalties and fifteen penalties in
two years accepted. It's it's so frustrating. Thank goodness, they
went and kicked the Cowboys ass, which that was accepted
and that was expected. Yes, they needed to do it,
and they'll go watch tape say they're still things they
can do better and they're going to have to. But
it it was what what a what a great way
(32:06):
to start the game, but a brutal way to have
a called back right frustrating.
Speaker 4 (32:09):
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Speaker 2 (33:24):
Why You're back. This is the Sean Salisbury Show. Get
back at it.
Speaker 4 (33:30):
Got It's the phone line Steve, you're up first. Good morning, Hey,
good morning guys.
Speaker 7 (33:35):
Can you hear me?
Speaker 2 (33:35):
Yes, sir, we got you.
Speaker 6 (33:37):
Hey.
Speaker 9 (33:38):
You know this is gonna sound kind of I don't
know how you guys are gonna take it, but I'm
kind of disappointed in this in the win last night.
I know they won, but it just doesn't seem like
Number one. I want to ask s Youan a question, Sean,
did you notice and why is it happening? Why are
all the balls that CJ. Stroud is throwing are are
ending up at the feet of the receivers. I know
(34:00):
two that I can think of right off the bat,
two touchdowns. If he just leads them, they score. One
was Nixing down down at the five yard line. Another
one was Dell coming across and if he catches it
he instride, he scores. I think, and this is just
my opinion, there's got to be something with the offensive
(34:23):
coordinator some of the plays that he's calling it some
of the most at some of the times last night
we had a third and one and what do you
do You throw an out route to Dell instead of
giving it to Mixing and letting him either go around
the corner or up the middle. To me, it's a
great win, don't get me wrong, but it's one of
those wins where it should have been two more touchdowns
(34:45):
and more of a route.
Speaker 7 (34:47):
So I'll hang up.
Speaker 2 (34:48):
Hey, Steve, Yeah, thanks for the call, Steve, No go ahead.
I'll answer that that's some probably easier for you to
listen soon when you're not on the radio. His first
off misthrows are not on Bobby Sloan if they're at
the guy's feet or that, whether it's a lack of
precise route running or it is route and he just
missed it. And I'm not an apologist for CJ. Shrott.
I know he's a hell of a player. I just
(35:09):
don't think he's playing as precise in dynamic as he
did last year. I just don't. I don't think Mahomes
is either. I don't. I think Allen is. I watched
Lamar Jackson missed some easy stuff this weekend too, and Steve,
you're right. But I also think at times, depending on
where the ball is on third and one, that you
may think you're in two down territory if you're anywhere
(35:30):
between the forties and going in right. So I do
get while you're the frustration of play calling. But when
the quarterback's got the ball in his hand and the
receivers aren't a rout and that regardless of the play call,
and that throw is missed, that's not on the coordinator.
That's not on Jrad Johnson, the quarterback coach, none of them.
That's on the player. And now if he throws a
fifteen yard dig route and the player's running it at
(35:51):
eighteen yards and the lands at his feet, then they'll
see that on tape. I don't know the depth of
their routes and how deep they're running them, but yeah,
I think it comes down to this. Some of it mechanical,
some of it impatient, some of it. I think that
the collateral damage of the court, the way he's been
hit this year makes you look at the rush a
little bit more than you well, you should never look
(36:13):
at the rush, but you get it, you know what
I'm saying. There's a feel for it, and he's missed some.
It's not a sophomore slump. I'm not saying you said this, Steve.
It is just simple. He's not playing as good a
football as he did in the past. He's just not Now,
does that mean, he's not playing good enough football to win. No,
And I'll say it again, when you set those I mean,
(36:33):
think about what happens if next year Jaden Daniels comes
in and complete sixty five percent of his passes and
misses it, We're gonna be like, man, he wasn't as
good as rookie. Stroud's really good player. It's just that,
I also think the expectations through the roof, and when
you try to live up to those all the time,
you get a little too cute and fine with with
with mechanics and the rest of it. Fine meaning you
(36:55):
just don't let it free flow. And I think part
of the problem with the Texas this year, I don't
think they've free floated as much as they have in
the past. I think they know, hey, if we keep
it close, we can win in the end. Our defense
is good and that does hit teams. So I'm not
worried about CJ. Stroud, but he has missed a few,
and yes, that could have been fifty two to ten.
But the truth, the way they've played, not finishing games
(37:19):
in their red zone, I'll take thirty four points. But Steve,
I mean you can see Stroud's not he'll make throws.
You're like, wow, but there still are some things going on.
The thing for me is the missed open throws right
in some of the decisions, like the interception that just
he has missed. It happens, but it'll be hyper sensitive.
(37:41):
If it happens in a game we're playing against a
good team and it's a single elimination playoff game, then
you'll really what happened here. So he's going to have
to find tuned mechanics, but also get back to as
a rookie, we didn't have expectations of this team. We
do now, and he set the expectations higher than anybody did.
Speaker 4 (37:57):
Yeah, especially Yeah, in a rookie season. We didn't expect
that at all.
Speaker 2 (38:02):
There's no doubt he expected to play play like a
rookie at times, but he proved that he's well beyond that.
But he's he's gonna listen. People do adapt to you
as well. It's the open throws that concern me the
not the contested ones.
Speaker 4 (38:16):
Yeah, and I think on the third the third down
and one play that Steve was talking about, I had
this in our notes to talk about one because of
the play call, but to the inaccurate throw. I mean
it wasn't even close. Nope, and it was a good
route by Tank. Dell probably gets a better throw, he
probably catches it. They get first down, and no one's
saying anything. However, it's a third and essentially inches. Even
Joe buck on the call was like it was a
weird play call for third inches. I mean, you had
(38:38):
Joe Mixon in the backfield. But still, this is what
we always talk about. Play Calling is one thing, execution
is another.
Speaker 2 (38:44):
Once again, though, and you're exactly right, Bobby Slowick. Sometimes
you know you've had success running, you think you'll catch
him off guard if he hits the throw. You know,
we're all saying, brilliant play call. Yes, the brilliant play call.
So while we're wondering because the end result didn't have
you know, the third down didn't happen the way you
wanted it to, we all go back to we give
it to Joe Mixon. If all of a sudden you
(39:05):
hit that, it's a big gainer. We are glad that
they didn't hand it to Joe Mixon. And a couple
times they stopped mixing on third and fourth and short right.
So but I get it. And like everybody else, Bobby
Slow has to continue to elevate and improve and improve
every single week on the adjustments. But they're subtle, and
you saw subtle last night, come out and aggressive early
(39:26):
and it gets called back. Those are the things that
make a coordinator go on, Now a penalty. Now we're out.
Now with the penalty, we're backed up, and now it's
now we've got to get something going. So it's it's
it's cumulative effect, man, and I think that's part of
what's happened with c J. Stroud this year and on
open throws that he's missed.
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Paul Skens, Luis gill Win, the NL and AL Rookie
of the Year Awards in Major League Baseball, talking about
the Texans beat down the Cowboys last night, thirty four
to ten. C. J. Stroud twenty three of thirty four
passing two hundred fifty seven yards, no touchdowns, one interception.
Speaker 2 (42:29):
He was sacked just one time.
Speaker 4 (42:30):
Joe Mixon twenty carries, one hundred and nine yards, three touchdowns,
had a couple of receptions for forty four yards out
of the backfield. Nico Collins returned to the lineup four
receptions fifty four yards. Tank Dell four receptions fifty four yards.
Texans went thirty four to ten. It's a lot of verbage,
all right, you got he rolled in. It's a lot
of urbage. Man got it in minute.
Speaker 2 (42:52):
That's gotta be That's what I'm saying. Yeah, same man, playmaker,
that's it. It was. Uh, it was a good beat there,
you know, Cooper rush like he's thirty two fifty five
and it's just not good enough. Sean, do you jerah?
Do you really? Was there any point in time you
thought this game was in dangerous? Yes, you did in danger? No,
(43:14):
but too close for comfort? Yeah? Yeah?
Speaker 4 (43:16):
Was it seventeen to ten and a half?
Speaker 2 (43:18):
Yeah, you just needed a couple more tuddies, you know
what I'm saying. Dallas just stay suck. That's why they
weren't going to sustain that. They're not good. They may
not win again. They suck. And you know what if
you and they may not win again ever ever, I mean,
I mean they may go seven hundred GM. No, they
they're not. They may not win again this year. They're not.
Speaker 4 (43:40):
They suck. You might as well just let Trey Lance
be the quarterback for the rest of the season.
Speaker 7 (43:44):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (43:44):
I don't even know who's on the rest of their schedule,
but they it's not pretty go. There's a lot of
here we goes, here we goes, like you're indicator whatever
we call next the balls and you know, here we go.
Speaker 4 (43:56):
And you know what, I can't wait for them to
play on Thanksgiving Day, to watch Tommy DeVito for the
Giants and Cooper Rush for the Cowboys, the matchup that
everybody has been praying for.
Speaker 2 (44:08):
Here's what I know longing for. When you get Cooper
Rush with Tom Brady on the call, by the way,
and thomb Thommy DeVito and uh together. Yeah, when you
get the Veto and Rush together on a Thanksgiving Day,
you have to throw out all the records, all of them.
You don't have to throw out all the records. I
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know what, I'm what a putrid matchup, an awful awful matchup.
Are you kidding me? Yeah, it's just terrible. Makefi Yeah,
Devita watching to make of an Offrey care refews it.
Cooper Rush is just you know, the flaming the redhead,
the flaming redhead. You got the redhead flaming No, not, no,
(44:50):
I will know it's a flaming red, flaming red beard.
Flaming yeah, yeah, no, not flamer, I said flame.
Speaker 4 (44:57):
Yeah, yeah, whoa, I've just been flaming like as in
like guy for Fierro, like he does a lot of flame,
flambay flombay.
Speaker 2 (45:05):
Oh yeah, no, I met simply that that red the
Redhead's got it flames like it's like Andy Dalton, the
red right red rifle. So we got the red head
against the against the No say what you told? What
you called him? The flaming redhead, the flaming redhead. Is
it a flame that does that?
Speaker 6 (45:22):
Film?
Speaker 2 (45:23):
It doesn't work? Why not the gospel when I see
red heads, I'll go to the gospel when I see
when I see a redhead, it's like, man, that's flaming
red hair, meaning it's bright bright, Ye, you're looking at
it as something different. That's that's awful, man, you know
what I'm saying, it got to be racist. Triple you
hate redheads? Whoa flaming hates red heads? Huh different? Yeah? Maybe? Okay,
(45:54):
Well my where I where I come from, it's it's
corn bread and chicken.
Speaker 4 (45:57):
Correct, yeah, come from it's it's actually it's not where
you come from, because you come from and it's not
cornbread and chicken.
Speaker 2 (46:04):
Yeah, that's a good point. It's you know, it's a
I don't know what do we call it. It's a
Roberto's drive through. I feel like that. Yeah, that's kind
of right. Why is it? That's what I thought? It
was great? Sound off the charts. Well you were talking
about because I come from Hispanic town. Correct, Yeah, that's
what you're going to say. No, but what I said,
(46:25):
but you you've you've actually pushed it to a complete
dude check out exactly. You hate redheads. That's what really
this has come down. You said, flaming redhead, what's wrong
with that? You want me to read the gospel? No
that that see you're getting it from that. They can
turn hello into it dirty redhead.
Speaker 4 (46:43):
I'm looking at the urban dictionaries say he's got.
Speaker 2 (46:45):
Auburn hair, and I say, man, was that flaming red
hair you got. She's got flaming red head. I mean,
but she's not. That's her right, red auburn. That's what
I was, just him the beard. No, you said flaming redhead.
Well I don't know his references. I'm absolutely not. Why
not as long is it claim I think so, Well,
(47:06):
then don't read it. If you have to think about it, don't.
That's not theaming is someone that's that's uh, I know
what you you can say that, yeah, yeah, oh yeah,
So flaming.
Speaker 4 (47:17):
It says someone that is gay. Well everyone knows it.
Speaker 2 (47:19):
But that's that'stant you know, but that would be that
would be See, that's the E R ending, not the
I n G. And no, where I come from, it's
corn bread and chicken. So this one is f l
A M I N. Okay, And you said flaming redhead,
but I said flaming with a G at the end.
Let me see, let me check it. And I'm just
you've turned the matchup between de Vito and the Cooper
Rush into redheads and you're dead.
Speaker 6 (47:42):
Okay.
Speaker 4 (47:42):
Yeah, so flaming, even with the I n G, is
to be blatantly gay.
Speaker 2 (47:46):
Well, no, I Okay, if I said, you're a flaming brunette.
But also, so what a flamer you are?
Speaker 4 (47:52):
To be on fire? So you know, again, just be
on fire. That's saying louder. But that's definition number three.
Speaker 2 (47:57):
Okay, Well my definition number one is to be blatantly gay.
And the guy looks at the guy looks at first,
not gay, it doesn't matter. Secondly, is you're looking at
what you call the gospel, what you call the dot.
What choice it would be flaming? Is that it's the
red hair like you put in a fireplace. Did I
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need to say that with that? Oh? I did? Yeah?
You know what you're in. Yeah, well I really don't care.
I know you don't care. So that's why I'm breaking
it down for if somebody, if I got these nuts, okay,
for you, there you go. Bottom line is we have
the Italian stallion h huh okay against against the redhead.
Okay against so yeah, exactly, advantage redhead Okay in Dallas,
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advantage the redhead either way. I know when I'm taking
my nap on Thanksgiving Day because I'm not really the
whole thing about this. You hate redheads? No, how does
that get lost? I don't know what you're translation the
gospel said, I I went and saw one and said,
Brian Hatesdad. I don't know where is that at? Well,
my gospel? Oh yours? No, but that's not exactly gonna
(49:08):
be probably a thrill a minute of a football. No,
it's not a game's gonna sucky. That game is gonna suck, man,
But also halftime. What's her name, Laney Wilson? Oh, yeah, baby,
she's gonna be out there. We got some playing for y'all.
Gonna be better than Dolly Parton. Why you hate.
Speaker 7 (49:32):
She got?
Speaker 2 (49:33):
She had that, she got some southern Southern love. Now,
old lady, see triple he hates redheads. I'm just talking
about the guy's got a bright I should have said, okay,
bright red hair the right, but yeah, well you know what, No,
he's a flaming redhead. That's not what you think. Okay,
can you go to the gospel. It's just that his
hair is flaming, and his beard's red beard, his beard
(49:55):
and his yes, but that's how long it would have
take for me to have to explain it like you
want me to explain it. No, bottom line is bottom line?
Is it? The redhead pops and that's what he is.
So you're parting against Tommy DeVito, who's probably does poly walnuts.
Speaker 4 (50:10):
All I'm saying is you're talking about his hair, right, popping. Yeah,
so he's got popping red hair for a flaming redhead quarterback.
Speaker 2 (50:19):
Right, So he's a quarterback with red hair, right, and
it's really bright. Okay, maybe it's not.
Speaker 4 (50:26):
Maybe it's more Awburn's right. Community at all, you know,
and if you're a part of it, it's fine.
Speaker 2 (50:31):
Hey, that's that hole you're digging with that shovel to
build a step so you can get out. Okay, Oh,
but it's a matchup for the ages. Yeah, right, if
we're really let's not bury the lead Tommy DeVito versus
Cooper Rush on Thanksgiving can't wait? I mean Kevin Burkhar,
Tom Brady, Aaron Andrews in the that's the later game usually, right, Yeah,
(50:51):
because Detroit balk start, Hey do not a three thirty?
I should say delay the turkey for the start of
that game. Okay, that is a that's a I mean
when you think about it, what do you think about
the records? What should you do for them out? Yeah?
Speaker 4 (51:08):
You got to so you got the Chicago Bears of
the Detroit Lions. That kicks off at eleven thirty.
Speaker 2 (51:13):
It won't be a half bad game if the Bears
show up a little bit. But Detroit might you know,
there might be a little curb stomp.
Speaker 4 (51:18):
New York Giants at the Dallas Cowboys and in the nightcap.
Speaker 2 (51:23):
Gotta have a nightcap, little little brandy or a little
uh brandy or what at the end of the night. Yeah,
ran maybe a little port, maybe a little whiskey. You know,
he's sitting in a little cigar. Who we got at
the nightcap?
Speaker 4 (51:38):
Miami Dolphins at the Green Bay Packers. Okay, you'll get
some offensive fireworks. Yeah, yeah, better than the first two games.
Speaker 2 (51:48):
Never do you. It's got to be so. I don't
know what it is, your hatred for the Cowboys and
the Giants. I don't know what it is. But do
not discount de Vito and.
Speaker 4 (51:56):
Rush Oh Cooper restaurants. Tell you you might as well
only gonna get worse. I it's Trey Lance.
Speaker 2 (52:02):
That's the perfect time to let the trip to fan cake,
I would think, so, I'm yeah, take you a nap, Yeah,
you'll take the quarterbacks. Both teams are awful awful. Did
did they suck? Hard? Watch and a hard pass? Thank you?
Speaker 4 (52:13):
We'll still watch it background. Yeah, because I can't wait
for Landy Wilson to come on.
Speaker 2 (52:18):
You're human? Yeah, well only human? Yeah, that's true. I
just just want to make sure that we got the
situation with kober Rush's hair settled. It was settled when
I first said okay, because I mentioned red hair first,
and then I said, he makes him a flaming redhead,
and you look at it. Well, let me go to
(52:39):
the go to the one that could turn in, Hey
how you doing well? Yeah, exactly, I could take it
turned Hey how are you doing this morning? You into
something dirty?
Speaker 11 (52:47):
Right?
Speaker 2 (52:47):
Yeah? Classic? Oh gosh, let's get to the steak out next.
Right here on the shots south of the show, there's
a lot happening and he's got a lot to say
about you. On Salisbury continues on seven nineteen. All right, Sean,
what are you hearing out there now?
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to the phone line seven one, three, two five seven
(53:36):
IY talking about the Texans.
Speaker 2 (53:38):
John welcome in, good morning.
Speaker 11 (53:41):
Hey Yead, I can't believe you spent a whole segment
on redheads Man on man anyways, A couple of things.
Speaker 2 (53:46):
I did you did you? Did you listen to? What
do you damn by? That's what he says on the phone.
Speaker 7 (53:54):
And I'm walking my dog.
Speaker 2 (53:56):
John, Here's Brian No here. You always have a choice,
he runs the You always have a choice. There you go,
what's on your mind?
Speaker 11 (54:05):
Yeah, So, you know, if I was the Cowboys, I
would just go ahead and play Trey Lance and see
what he can do.
Speaker 7 (54:10):
I mean, they'd have nothing to lose at this point.
Speaker 11 (54:13):
And uh, Secondly, I think that the Texans offensive line
looks better.
Speaker 7 (54:19):
Because of the you know a little bit of the
reshuffling and stuff.
Speaker 11 (54:22):
And uh, I think that, you know, because when I
when I went when I went outside, Uh, you know,
you got a call that was talking about how Stroud
is showing throwing the ball at people's feet and there's
a little bit of a degradation. I think it's just
because the offensive line meltdown the first part of the season.
I think it's just got to his head and I
think Stroud's is going to have to play through it.
Speaker 2 (54:44):
Damage from those hits in that pass rush, there's no doubt.
Speaker 7 (54:47):
Yeah, no doubt. I think that.
Speaker 11 (54:48):
I think that that's taking a toll on him, and
you know, he's just a little more tentative and you know,
not sure because you know, he wasn't able to even
plant to throw the ball. So I think that's still
in his head and he's gonna have to get play
through that. And I think if he can and we
can keep this group together, I think we'll I think
we'll be fine. But uh yeah, there's gonna be some
struggling because you can see that. You know, it's just
(55:11):
you can just kind of tell this with his body,
like it's.
Speaker 7 (55:13):
Just kind of in his head.
Speaker 11 (55:14):
He just doesn't feel sure back there in the pocket
that he's taken so many hits, and you know, I
can't blame him, so I just want to weigh in.
Speaker 2 (55:22):
Here, John, you think they're a super Bowl team right now?
Speaker 11 (55:30):
You know your point, Like, you know, we got to
utilize mix and more. And I still have problems with
the play calling and the ability to adjust and you know,
my my issues with some of the coaches. But I
would say no right now at this point. But I
think they're getting closer. But I I don't see it
right now got to be negative.
Speaker 2 (55:52):
No that I don't think that's negative at all. I
think it's fair. Yeah, yeah, I think I think that's fair.
Speaker 7 (55:59):
There's there's just too many issues.
Speaker 11 (56:01):
I just don't and you know, and you know, I've
been calling every week about you know, like the offensive
line coach and all that, but there's just some things
that need to be worked out. And I'm hoping they
can because they do have the talent. I mean, it's
nice to see Nico back in the lineup. When he
and Mixing are in there, they're a different team obviously,
and uh, I like Scrugs, you know, like what they've done,
(56:24):
you know, his new.
Speaker 7 (56:24):
Placement and everything. But uh, I don't know, I'm you know,
there's time this can develop. So I'm hopeful on that
if they can just keep this together and keep improving.
Speaker 2 (56:37):
You know, there's a chance they could cause somebody a
headache in January. Right, They're good enough to cause a
headache for somebody, no doubt, there's no question. Yeah, good stuff, John,
appreciate you, bother, thank you, good stuff. John makes really
good point. I Nico Collins signed what a new three
year deal in the off season late life whatever was
off season? Yeah, do you realize he's underpaid? Yes? I
(56:59):
see that three year deal. That's gonna need to go fast,
because if you're him, you're like, uh, dude, he's a physical,
explosive dude.
Speaker 7 (57:07):
Man.
Speaker 2 (57:07):
Yeah, they got it. You give them a three year deal,
got it right there. It's like I think that I'm
probably worth a little more than that now. I mean
the dude is is a true number one receiver now Yeah,
And that is a beast coming across the middle. And
he doesn't care, No, he does not. It's a nice
watch man. What a player he's become. Seven Robert, good morning,
(57:31):
Good morning, guys.
Speaker 12 (57:32):
Hey, I just wanted to share with y'all. It's probably
my best night in sports gambling history. So I hit
parlaye John Jones, Jake Jake Paul.
Speaker 13 (57:44):
Texans money line that cast.
Speaker 12 (57:47):
I bet schemes for Rookie of the Year probably two months.
Speaker 2 (57:50):
Back that cast.
Speaker 12 (57:52):
And then I hit Joe Mixon first touchdown and Texans
defensive touchdown last night.
Speaker 13 (57:59):
So it was a great night. But man, what a game.
Speaker 12 (58:03):
From from our hometown.
Speaker 6 (58:04):
Boys.
Speaker 12 (58:05):
Uh, every game and I know we've had some tough losses,
but our defense is so freaking violent. I mean it
seems like every every play.
Speaker 13 (58:17):
And I know they had that kind of bull crap
call there with the the rusting or whatever on that
on that one catch.
Speaker 7 (58:25):
But man, what a game.
Speaker 13 (58:26):
I love the show.
Speaker 6 (58:27):
Love you guys.
Speaker 2 (58:28):
Hey, Robert, before you go, how about the play that
Petrie made after they they they the forced fumble in
the pocket, The ball came, the lineman picked it up,
and Petrie came and I'm talking about lit his ass
up to cause the offensive lineman to fumble which led
to scoop and score. Right. I mean, he we talked
(58:49):
about all the hits they make in the oldfield. Petrie
jacked him up.
Speaker 6 (58:52):
Man.
Speaker 12 (58:53):
I mean he is emerging, I think as such a
leader of that defense.
Speaker 2 (58:58):
And he's so he has bad He is a yeah,
he is a big he is a dog and he's
got blatant disregard for his body. You want to share
how much money he made or should we leave that out? Man,
I'm not I've had.
Speaker 12 (59:10):
A sort of a rough year, so I've been on
the safer side, on the conservative side. It wasn't anything crazy,
but I'm probably up six five or six hundred bucks
right now.
Speaker 2 (59:20):
But yeah, I guess man, you kept reeling them off.
I'm like, we all need that, some of that parlay
and some of those wins, specially like the defensive touchdown
and mixing scoring first, great stuff. Robert appreciate the call, man, congrats,
Ye shade Robert Petrie will hit, he will light. He
lost us all over the place. Man, guy's a guy's
(59:41):
freak show man. And you've got a ballhawk in the
secondary and Bullock who's a rookie. I mean that defense
is going to be a top five defense for they
are headed that way.
Speaker 4 (59:51):
Yeah, they really are real quick for the stake out.
Pretty cool moment in the Dolphins game over the weekend,
John news Smith scored a touchdown, launches the ball into
the air into the stands.
Speaker 2 (01:00:03):
Had no I had no idea where it was going
to land. You know where it landed a family member
in the hands of his son. How cool is that?
Speaker 4 (01:00:12):
I mean, dude, the dude literally launched it. It goes
like ten to fifteen nights saw the celebration. Yeah, and
it lands in the hands of his son, like his
little son little. I love it, probably little five six
year old. You never one of the odds.
Speaker 2 (01:00:23):
Man. Good for John who and good for his boy? Yeah,
those are awesome moments.
Speaker 6 (01:00:27):
Love it.
Speaker 2 (01:00:27):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (01:00:27):
I had a couple of family members there and lands
in the hands of his uh of his son. Pretty
cool moment, man, Absolutely, that's pretty awesome.
Speaker 2 (01:00:34):
That's uh.
Speaker 4 (01:00:36):
I don't know, man, you know, the odds are of
that happening or slim to none, and it.
Speaker 2 (01:00:42):
Probably leans more towards none than slim. Right. You just
saw it in the stadium that packed and I was said, hey,
it lands to my boy. You know that's sweet. Yeah.
Speaker 4 (01:00:49):
I wish Cooper Rush could do that.
Speaker 2 (01:00:52):
And John's also right, there's going to come a time
we know who Cooper Rush is, right, good player. He
was five and one I think before these last two
games he was and they've lost ball. So what five
and three is the start or whatever it is? And
he's he's a solid player, but you really you know
who he is, don't You got to find something out
about Trey Lance? Yeah? I would think on a team,
this is the time when you realize you're not going anywhere.
You're not a playoff team. You're probably trying to position
(01:01:15):
yourself to be a high draft pick to somehow and
maybe you're gonna ship somebody out during the off season
to reload and get some assets. And in truth, why
not go see which what do you have to lose?
But another game? At this stage, I'm not sure losing
is a bad thing for the Cowboys. Better get because
there's nothing worse than draft purgatory. Win seven games, six
(01:01:38):
games and be in position where you're like, we're not
picking second, we're picking like eight. Well, it's nice, you
know that where you're the tweener where you're like, oh,
I'm not getting the top five elite guys and maybe
I'll get a great player at number eight. It's like
you get to it and I don't. I don't mean
you play not to win, But the way you prevent
that is you put guys in that you're trying to
(01:01:59):
find out about them place of young players to see
because the Cowboys quite frankly, are at that moment right now. Yeah,
they're awful. You muy as well just tank the rest
of the season. Let Trey Lance start and see what
to pick. And there's a way to tank without actually
saying your tanking. Yeah, and if Jerry gives the mandate,
say play that guy. Guess what? And who knows, maybe
Trey Lance shows us something that why he was a
top pick in the NFL draft in San Francisco. We'll see.
(01:02:20):
But the Dallas Cowboys are a bad watching. The Thanksgiving
Day game is going to be the as bad a
watch god, man. Go at least the pre going into
it that I can remember on a Thanksgiving Day of
both teams being that bad, because the Cowboys usually aren't.
Speaker 4 (01:02:32):
Like a three or four win team. No they're not,
and they suck.
Speaker 2 (01:02:36):
Man, it's bad. It is so bad.
Speaker 4 (01:02:37):
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ninety I thought you were being defied. No, dude, one
am I ever defying just right now.
Speaker 4 (01:04:36):
Mean, the only time I'm actually ever defining is when
you tell me not to play. It's football time in Houston.
We played anyways, yeah. So you're like, Sean, I'm not
your wind up pep monk. You don't tell me what
you want to Yeah, yeah, yeah, exactly, you think exactly.
I got it in there, worried about it tripley here today.
I don't think so, man. I think he left. I
think going back to Tulsa right, Oh there he is.
(01:04:59):
Make it's sure man.
Speaker 2 (01:05:00):
A roll call, yeah, a roll call emmanual, Yes, President,
what do you call it?
Speaker 14 (01:05:07):
Facts?
Speaker 2 (01:05:09):
Do you ever say president?
Speaker 7 (01:05:11):
Here?
Speaker 2 (01:05:11):
Did anybody say present just because that's what they say?
Or was it always just to be an idiot? I
think it was just that, Hey, let me You and
I have talked about this and I it hit me
hard yesterday, hit me hard, like it was like real emotional.
Speaker 6 (01:05:28):
No.
Speaker 2 (01:05:29):
I'm driving through a school zone, okay, across Well where
the parade is going to be f M. Fourteen sixty
all the destructure. There's an elementary school across fourteen sixty
three over there in that Jade Spring whatever that area,
single ranch not single ranch with cross creek ranch and
cars are lined up to pick their kids up from school.
(01:05:51):
It's four forty, yeah, it's for forty. Go by the
high school, Jordan High school kids are still coming out
of the parking and it wasn't the game. It's it's Monday. Okay.
Now I also have a quarterback that a new quarterback.
I'm started to train and we'll get together our first time.
But the dad and I have been talking a lot,
and the kid's a talented kid, he said with Sean
(01:06:12):
least during schools, let's try to start training on the
weekends because they're not really out of school till like
five o'clock. Okay, so all three of them are thinking winning.
The hell did did we stay in school till five o'clock?
Speaker 4 (01:06:28):
For middle school? We stayed until late high school. Out
of twenty to thirty. Never in my life was like
three o'clock.
Speaker 2 (01:06:35):
Never in my life.
Speaker 4 (01:06:36):
Yeah, middle school for us now middle school, damn seven
to five?
Speaker 2 (01:06:40):
The hell are you talking about? Sun middle school for us?
Speaker 4 (01:06:43):
Sean, Middle school for us didn't start till like eight
thirty at nine o'clock.
Speaker 2 (01:06:47):
Say, I've never been in a class like four. I've
never been in a class that started my first period
at any level. Yeah, after eight o'clock in my life,
high school started for us at it because parents are bitching,
complaining that they needed a later start to get their
day gone.
Speaker 11 (01:07:01):
What was this?
Speaker 2 (01:07:02):
We don't tell me it was COVID No, no, no, no,
no no.
Speaker 4 (01:07:04):
For me, it was elementary was, if I'm not mistaken,
started at like eight and we got out three. Middle
school started late, Sean, I'm telling you, like eight thirty
or nine.
Speaker 2 (01:07:14):
Have you ever got out of school past three o'clock
in your life?
Speaker 4 (01:07:16):
Middle school? Yes, middle school yeah, four, and yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:07:20):
I'm gonna say some I've known by the time three
o'clock hid. At every level, we were playing sports. I
mean we were practicing at my basketball practice started like
three h five. Yeah, no for uh, never once and
we were on the bus leaving at two thirty to
go to a game in junior highah, and then in
elementary school. The only time it's ever we had when
I was in Arizona before I moved I was, you know,
when I grew up in California and we went to
(01:07:41):
Arizona for my dad's job and we moved back to
Before we moved back to I was in a school
in Peoria, Arizona, and they had split they had what
they call, uh it was like a split day. Would
they had the double session is what they called it
because there's too many students, and there was. The school
wasn't big enough to house mal right, big school but
not enough to house mal So I'd get up and
(01:08:03):
we lived out in the country. So I lived on
a farm with chickens and pig horses. Get up in
the morn of this true story, man, it'd be free
and you know dirt. It really looked like I had
the My basketball court was the Hick from French Lick
Jillarryper And I'm dead serious. You look at the chipped backboard,
built wood backboard with the net that was ripped. And
(01:08:26):
I'd go out there and every morning I was the
early session, a double session. Yeah, and in Arizona, in
the desert in January, it's cold. I'd have a down
jacket and I'd go out there and get the eggs.
In the morning. We had a pot belly stove my
mom and my mom would make breakfast. My dad was
in construction, so he was up getting ready to go. Yeah,
it's Arizona and I was. So we'd shoot. We had
(01:08:48):
double sessions, so I'd get up five thirty or whatever
and we'd shoot. I'd shoot hoops right, yeah, and then
all of a sudden. The bus would pick us up
at six ' ten. You could see and you'd be
wishing the bus miss that day because I was out
in the We had two and a half acres. I
was out in the dude, I'm talking about the country.
Our next door neighbor had like thirty stray dogs that
would try to eat our chicken. It was one of those.
We were out in the country. Yeah, so they had
(01:09:09):
to send the bus to pick us up. Part of
the route and it's six ' ten. I remember that
bus would come over the hill and you could see
it about a half a mile away, Like you got
to go to school, Yeah, here they are, and so
you'd finish, get ready. Class started at seven, done by noon?
Seven in noon was I was first session? Who would
want to be the second session? Twelve to five? And
that was the second session. And I said in here
(01:09:30):
thinking about all this, I'm like, are we seriously you
guys and triplely you honestly were out of school at
five o'clock.
Speaker 6 (01:09:35):
Yep.
Speaker 14 (01:09:36):
On school we started from seven thirty I'm sorry, seven
forty five to five pm.
Speaker 2 (01:09:40):
No.
Speaker 4 (01:09:40):
Middle school for me was nine o'clock to like four thirty.
Speaker 2 (01:09:42):
Why are we starting school at nine o'clock.
Speaker 4 (01:09:44):
You have to remember they got to stagger the buses,
or at least why because each school district has a
bus barn. Actually, you know what, Mike just Mike's calling
in and he's with a school district.
Speaker 2 (01:09:53):
I just say, and we'll get to Mike. But I
just don't understand.
Speaker 7 (01:09:56):
I mean.
Speaker 2 (01:09:56):
And then also by the time they get home, they no, no,
wonder they can't. Then they can't it's now it's dark. Yeah,
and you can't go play with your buddies. No, you
can't get me. You can't go out and shoot hoops
unless you're in all those says. I know that sounds
elementary and stuff, but damn do they get to be kids?
And then their taxi cabs service where they got to
go practice sports and go to music And before you
know it's eight o'clock at nine they haven't got their
(01:10:17):
homework done. And who in the world has school? Get
your asked the class at seven o'clock seven thirty. Who
in the world needs to start school at nine and
be there till five thirty? Even though yes, Scott one
am I'm pissed because I got to go twenty five
in the school is at five o'clock. Yeah it is,
(01:10:39):
so I just don't get it.
Speaker 4 (01:10:40):
My my assistant coach Scott, he's a console listener of us.
He said, high school get out of two thirty. Still
in middle school is four thirty. Just like he said,
he said what I said, they got to stagger the buses.
Speaker 2 (01:10:49):
Well, I can tell you this high school where over
in that area where I am. Yeah, I can tell
you this. I'm driving by four o'clock. The flashers are
on and kids are still walking across the crosswalk at
for forty yesterday. Now if you tell me they had
high school Jordan High School? Yes, why now, maybe somebody
will calling from Jordan High say, Sean, you're wrong. We're
(01:11:09):
out at three, and that's like band practice. I'm just
gonna becau hig. Schools get out of toll. I'm just
telling you at not every high school gets out of
two thirty.
Speaker 14 (01:11:16):
Dude got out at three thirty.
Speaker 2 (01:11:17):
There you go and summer at I'm telling you, I'll
go by there at four o'clock and there's they are
stopped stopping the traffic. Well, I'm going out on Maybe
it's a special day. I've seen it. Now, I don't
know what time they get a school high school. I'm
looking at their official website.
Speaker 4 (01:11:31):
First bell rings at seven o eight am, the tardy
bell starts at seven point fifteen, gets your ass to
class dismissal to thirty five. So you're looking at people
that are that have got after school oka activities. Yeah,
and I'm it's still irritating.
Speaker 2 (01:11:43):
Yeah, Okay, I'm saying that high school, but I've heard
of high schools and maybe I'm then are out at
four o'clock, three thirty three forty five, four o'clock. Don't
you have stuff to do? And why in the world
or middle school kids out that late? In junior high
why are you out at five o'clock? Man, dude, you
got to sleep until like eight o'clock. I sound like
it the other way. I want the whole day right now. Yeah,
but it's dark when they get out of school. Now.
They can't even go play with their buddies. Yeah, I know,
(01:12:05):
they can't even hang out with friends. So maybe maybe
it is, but it wasn't just one or two p Dude,
You're stopped and people, So maybe it is banned or
whatever after school activity that they have. But you know
those lights flash from like two thirty to five nine.
So maybe I'm maybe I'm not hyperbolic, maybe I'm seeing
different people come out of high school. But I can
damn well tell you when cars are lined up? Sucks
(01:12:28):
waiting and it's four forty? Yeah, what are we? What
are we doing here? Go ahead and get to mind. Well,
Mike callback, I'd like to hear what he has to say.
So the high schools, every high school is out of
two thirty? Or is that?
Speaker 4 (01:12:41):
Is that not right to pick a random high school?
Let's go, Let's go Kingwood High School, Kingland High School.
Let's see too. We got tail the tape. Uh, Kingwood
High School?
Speaker 2 (01:12:52):
Okay? What they are also out of two thirty?
Speaker 7 (01:12:59):
Then?
Speaker 2 (01:12:59):
Why so it is after school activities? Yes, that's why
the flashes are until five? Is that I got bell
schedules to go? Mustangs? Here we go, let's see. Let's
check it out today. What do we got?
Speaker 4 (01:13:12):
What's today the nineteenth? Come on, let's go over to
uh I love dude? What why do they have later
rival Thursdays?
Speaker 7 (01:13:19):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (01:13:20):
What are we doing? That's what I'm nine fifteen to
three o'clock there, Okay, now you have my point. What
high school kid needs to go to school at nine o'clock.
And Junior, you're saying you love to sleep in. I
was all wanted to be over at three o'clock. Middle,
What what do you mean you need to sleep in
at nine o'clock? You've shown seven thirty. I was thirteen. Man, Well,
(01:13:40):
maybe I'm making a big deal of it, but I'm
going four forty. I'm like, are these these parents are
lined up getting their kid and it's not. Man, it's
four thirty. Look, you know how I feel about them.
You say, have them kids, But man, it just it
just was in my cross. Maybe I'm overdoing it, but
damn well I'm not overdoing It's still pissed me off.
(01:14:01):
I had to get up a double session at six
and triple eas sleep until nine.
Speaker 15 (01:14:06):
Duh.
Speaker 2 (01:14:07):
And you're like, I need to sleep in?
Speaker 6 (01:14:09):
Is it is it?
Speaker 2 (01:14:10):
Did the parents fight for this or is it the
school district or we just gotta let's let's kids sleep in?
Speaker 4 (01:14:15):
I like, oh, when you started this segment, you said,
what is it COVID.
Speaker 2 (01:14:18):
COVID calls that this has been called everything else a
long time. No, no, no, it's been going on for
a long because my kids are a little older I've
been in the school system for a while, but I
could never remember.
Speaker 4 (01:14:28):
Hey, I'll pick you up from school four forty five. Okay,
what so, kingwood they do a whe you're ass the class.
They do all kinds of weird stuff. They got a
different they got a different bell schedule Monday, Tuesday, Friday,
they got to they got late rival Thursdays.
Speaker 2 (01:14:42):
What Yeah, we gotta go quick breaking. I want to
hear from Mike when we come back.
Speaker 4 (01:14:46):
Oh yeah, my basically high school gets out between two
thirty and three o'clock for a lot of them.
Speaker 2 (01:14:50):
Well, we'll just keep the flash on till five, just
in case travelers. Dollars of work, dude. Come on, man,
well it takes me forty five minutes to go half
a mile anyway. N FM fourteen sixty three times ring
on twenty twenty seven, Mike. We need you to call
back at three minutes. Mike. I have to hear from you, Mike.
If not, I'm gonna call you ass out. Let's get
to break Mike, all right, see you. It's the Sean
(01:15:11):
Salisbury Show.
Speaker 1 (01:15:14):
That's beautiful.
Speaker 6 (01:15:17):
Um.
Speaker 2 (01:15:21):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (01:15:22):
The Woodland's High School seven fifteen to two thirty five.
Speaker 2 (01:15:25):
The way it's supposed to be there. You go, let
the man get him out. Seventh graders, fourth grader, third graders,
twelfth grade, to get them all. Let's go done. Three o'clock.
You should you shouldn't be a You shouldn't be past
three oh five or three fifteen a day in your
life in school at any level ever. Gracious man, what
(01:15:45):
are we doing here? As you like say, son, Well,
I've already told yoush Phil you're all about you'll never
have to take a kid to school because it's after
them kids, is That's what I'm saying. You don't think
you'll you don't think you'll ever have a kid, No,
huh never, nope, I mean never. No, you don't think
you're ever taking a kid like when you're in your
forties to elementary school.
Speaker 4 (01:16:08):
No, maybe your fifties.
Speaker 2 (01:16:10):
Never, No, never, No selfish bastard man hurts bro That's
all right, it really does hurt. Okay, you'll be fine,
it really it really you know, cuts me deep. No,
it doesn't. Yeah, you're right, it doesn't. Not, it does not.
Speaker 15 (01:16:32):
Man.
Speaker 4 (01:16:32):
I'm trying to you know. Conor ees D. Can you
figure out your website? Your website sucks whoa show me
McCullough Junior High's times?
Speaker 2 (01:16:41):
Why? Why are you down on McCullough. Why do you
want to know who's mccaull You just pulled him out
of your McCullough Junior High. Where's that at down the
road from uh? In the row from like Woodlands? Woodlands? Yeah? Nice?
Speaker 4 (01:16:53):
It's where Scotland Yard is.
Speaker 2 (01:16:56):
Scotland Yard is in Scotland.
Speaker 4 (01:16:58):
No, no, no, it's where the Woods High schoo plays
their baseball games.
Speaker 2 (01:17:00):
Oh, I got you the yard, the Yods. Yeah.
Speaker 4 (01:17:05):
Take a phone call, Tuck to Brandon. You ready to
talk to brand You can get him karaoke today.
Speaker 2 (01:17:10):
All that's up. That's on you. That's what I'm leaving
that on you. Okay, we'll see you know what?
Speaker 16 (01:17:16):
Oh you did hear me about that?
Speaker 5 (01:17:19):
Sorry?
Speaker 2 (01:17:19):
Brian? What's up? Brandon?
Speaker 7 (01:17:22):
Man?
Speaker 2 (01:17:22):
We didn't even stay Hello and Brandon, Brandon's got this
dial there? And are you talking to bigg?
Speaker 16 (01:17:28):
I'm how about the school I've been I've been to
the school.
Speaker 2 (01:17:34):
You have been to school? Yeah? Oh, yeah, me too, man?
Speaker 16 (01:17:38):
I was we we do get off at two thirty.
Speaker 4 (01:17:43):
Yeah, but you're not in school anymore, are you?
Speaker 2 (01:17:44):
Brandon?
Speaker 17 (01:17:45):
And I graduated.
Speaker 2 (01:17:48):
There you go, I used to he was out of
two thirty. That's the way it's supposed to. Like seven
to thirty should be every level. Get them all home,
brother and sister, go want to get them home together.
Did you sing in high school?
Speaker 7 (01:18:03):
Brandon?
Speaker 2 (01:18:06):
No, you didn't.
Speaker 4 (01:18:07):
You didn't want to karaoke over there?
Speaker 18 (01:18:09):
Or no?
Speaker 2 (01:18:10):
No? Why are you trying to turn him into a cigarette?
I want to hear him. We want to talk a
little sports with you, Broan. Okay, Brandon, what's on your mind?
With the Texans?
Speaker 16 (01:18:18):
Hey, we did good.
Speaker 5 (01:18:19):
We beat the Cowboys.
Speaker 2 (01:18:21):
They did thirty four to ten, thirty four thirty four.
Speaker 16 (01:18:29):
Oh, yeah, we did.
Speaker 6 (01:18:30):
Yeah?
Speaker 7 (01:18:31):
Saw that?
Speaker 16 (01:18:32):
Yeah, I watched. I watched it, Sean, I.
Speaker 2 (01:18:38):
Bet you did. Did you watch the whole thing? It
was awesome, wasn't it. That's a that's a good head
start to beat the Cowboys.
Speaker 16 (01:18:43):
And get their first quarter.
Speaker 2 (01:18:45):
Okay, that's it? Yeah, yeah, and the rest was yeah,
first quarter. Was still a little curious to what was
going to happen. But they did their thing last night,
which was a good thing. We need seven and four now, Brandon,
seven and four?
Speaker 4 (01:18:58):
Hey, Brandon, do you do you listen to us when
we play Clay Walkers's football time in Houston.
Speaker 2 (01:19:04):
Do you do you hear that song? We play it?
Speaker 5 (01:19:07):
Yes?
Speaker 2 (01:19:07):
Do you like it?
Speaker 6 (01:19:09):
Yes?
Speaker 2 (01:19:09):
That's all I need to know. Shut the show down?
Speaker 7 (01:19:13):
Can you?
Speaker 4 (01:19:14):
Can you tell us his football time in Houston right now?
Speaker 2 (01:19:16):
Give it to us.
Speaker 7 (01:19:19):
Football time, and I want you to sing it, singing with.
Speaker 2 (01:19:22):
Me, Brandon, it's football time in us.
Speaker 3 (01:19:26):
Come on, give it to us, Brandon, football time in Houston.
Speaker 2 (01:19:34):
Appreciate it, Brandon. Enjoy your day, buddy, Hey, Brandon, coming
in here, showdown? Listen, Yeah, Morning Drive Radio today, the
Voice tomorrow. There we go. Like it, Brandell, let's go.
I mean you basically bullied him into singing no love Brandon, man,
(01:19:55):
let's go, Brandel bringing the house down, like the fact
that he answered the call, but he didn't answered the
bell and sang for you. I love it on Brandon,
things better than you? And whoa whoa? Maybe not? Maybe not?
Maybe that's a little dramatic, the hyperbolic babe. Maybe better
than you a little bit? No, not better than either?
Speaker 6 (01:20:15):
What?
Speaker 2 (01:20:15):
No? Not better than either?
Speaker 4 (01:20:16):
But could he harmonize with us? He could, he could
see he had.
Speaker 2 (01:20:25):
There we go. We got to talk more about the
Houston text. Now that was a little that was a
little like triplely singing and what's that? What's my guy?
Speaker 18 (01:20:36):
That?
Speaker 2 (01:20:36):
Why am I losing my mind? That that talks through
his song? The legend? Oh, Sam Smith? No, no legend,
I said, I said, a legend, Bob, not Bob.
Speaker 6 (01:20:47):
No that.
Speaker 2 (01:20:49):
He's a legend who basically tell he talks through his songs. No,
he's not a legend, okay, Sam Hunt? Okay, marlt No, No,
it's uh it made why Yes, Bobby Dylan, Triple he
(01:21:11):
had a combination triple Bob Dylan and Triple A kind
of talked through it, sang through it. I say, Bob Diylan,
I said, it's Bob. What am I losing my mind?
My son's Dave Dillan. So I should have known that,
Bob Dylan. Yeah, there you go. Yes, And then you
say Sam sam Hunt legend, Sam Hunt, No he's a legend.
(01:21:35):
But what end? Okay Sam Hunt? Yeah? No, three to
you mean the legend Sam Hunt? That guy? No, Okay,
doesn't he seem like is any house party? Isn't he
the house? Bob legend? Yeah? No, not Sam Hunt. I said, legend,
(01:21:55):
Bob Dylan.
Speaker 7 (01:21:57):
There you go.
Speaker 4 (01:21:58):
Let's get color seven one three to five, seven ninety
legend will continue to take your calls legendary.
Speaker 2 (01:22:07):
As we get into the podcast, Cooper rush I said,
Roger Staubach, Okay, that's the equivalent, dude, we're talking legendary.
That's the daisy dip as well.
Speaker 4 (01:22:16):
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Speaker 2 (01:23:23):
Houston hard radio station and the Rocket Sports Talk seven
ninety your home for your home Seeds.
Speaker 1 (01:23:36):
Saulsbury hoon.
Speaker 6 (01:23:41):
Okay, let's do this.
Speaker 2 (01:23:43):
Sean Salisbury to usc Troupes, longtime friend shown Salisbury.
Speaker 3 (01:23:49):
Ryan Lima, go Lobos. This is the Sean Salsbury Show.
Texans beat down the Cowboys. Paul Skeins wins the AL
Rookie of the Year. Excuse me, NL Rookie of the Year.
Luis Gill wins the AL Rookie of the Year. Those
are your award winners in Major League Baseball. Talking about
(01:24:10):
the Texans taking down the Cowboys. Before we get back
out to the phone lines of seven one three, seven ninety,
let me give you a little statistic, Sean, every NBA,
Major League Baseball, National Football League, and National Hockey League
team has won a home game this year except Dallas Cowboys.
Speaker 2 (01:24:31):
Dallas Cowboys. Look, uh, you know Sean Cooper Rush. You
know he played okay, last fifty five attempts. You know
it's a little high. I think I might start calling
plays over Mike McCarthy. But look, Mike has not lost
the team. Okay, Mike has not lost the locker room.
(01:24:51):
All right, we're talented or offseason, we're just not playing well.
I might try three Lance. We call him three here,
Brian instead of Tray. You know, you see what I
did there, Brian. But we're close. That's another one. We're
not far off. The Cowboys are five players away from
(01:25:11):
being five players They suck. I Okay, is it time
to trade Michael Parsons.
Speaker 4 (01:25:18):
Probably because he's going to command a lot of money. Well,
you just dumped too much one round sigh, lamb, you
bunched dump, dumped a bunch of money for Dak Prescott minimum.
Speaker 2 (01:25:27):
Minimum of one first round minimum. Maybe get two, at
least one in a high pick or a you know,
a player in a number one and maybe a third
contingent if it's a two. I mean, he's that good.
He is that good. But I hate trading away guys
like that that are such frigging good players, you know
what I mean. But you like then, don't be surprised
(01:25:48):
if somewhere this offseason, if Max Crosby goes as well,
and those guys will be in high demand. You gotta
find ways. How are you going to build it quicker?
You've got to get ones, you gotta get high draft picks.
But you're also once you get rid of one of
those guys, guess what you gotta do? Go find another one, right,
But they'll be under rookie contracts. That's why you do it.
But I don't like training. I don't like trading the
(01:26:10):
best players on my team. I just don't. I'm sorry.
Speaker 4 (01:26:13):
I'm catching up on a lot of our followers and
listeners tweeting us about the the school stuff. Yeah, Caroline said,
can't confirm spring id released at four back in the
early two thousands. Brandy Lee Bettencourt also said we started
at eight am and out at two thirty. Our guy
Jonathan Longorias said school started at seven thirty am to
(01:26:35):
three forty one or three forty here in San Antonio.
And our guy Big Jay said, Bob Hope, Bob Keene,
Bob Hunt, Bob Knight, Bob Barker.
Speaker 2 (01:26:45):
Yeah, one of those, all legends. And then you throw
and even Bob Dylan, who is what I was seeking?
And I say legend And you say Sam Hunt. Yeah,
not Sam Kennison, Not Sam. You said Sam Hunt with
a legend, talk through the songs. And then I said, no,
he's a legend. Oh yeah, Sam Hunt? Right, yeah, man,
(01:27:06):
I said, well, no, no, legend. Oh you mean Sam Hunt?
Speaker 18 (01:27:10):
No?
Speaker 2 (01:27:10):
No, First of all, nobody said Sam. But why would
I think legend? Why if I said that'd be like saying, man,
you know that baseball player is a legend. And you
give me a guy who's a who's played on twenty
teams and it's hit in two eighteen his career. Oh
you mean him?
Speaker 15 (01:27:24):
No?
Speaker 4 (01:27:24):
No, no, I said legend. You I get his name
is Bob which Bob? And I said, oh, Bob Marlin.
You're like, yeah, Bob no, no, oh, Bob Dylan, Bob Sage.
Speaker 2 (01:27:33):
But yeah, but you said, hey, man, I mean my
Bengo card didn't have Sam Hunt as a legend.
Speaker 4 (01:27:39):
Oh well, I'm just saying, man, I wish you would
put respect on Sam Hunt.
Speaker 2 (01:27:42):
I know, I got to put more respect on Sam
HUNI yes, I mean I do.
Speaker 4 (01:27:46):
He's always the dude like, hey, hey, hey girl, yeah,
oh yeah. I walked into a bar and I saw
you from across the room, and.
Speaker 2 (01:27:52):
Then I bought her a drink. Yeah, but again, and
then she drank it all that and then I walked
you want another one? Yeah, but here's the here comes
my buddy. You got a friend for him, and then
we bought them dream Here's where you should have known
where it delineates. Uh huh legend ah yeah, true, okay, legend,
(01:28:12):
Big Jays, yeah big, that's some funny all legends. But mhm,
Sam Hunt.
Speaker 4 (01:28:22):
Yeah no no no no seven one three two five seven. Gilbert,
appreciate your holding.
Speaker 2 (01:28:28):
Good morning.
Speaker 7 (01:28:30):
How's it going?
Speaker 2 (01:28:31):
He said, you want to hear somebody saying, yeah, what
you got for us?
Speaker 18 (01:28:35):
Do you want Spanish or English?
Speaker 2 (01:28:37):
Spanish? It's Teano Tuesday, Gilbert. And first of first, what
song you're gonna do? What are you singing?
Speaker 18 (01:28:44):
It's called those carsonis that's what the million writer and
David Lee?
Speaker 2 (01:28:52):
Okay, yeah, give us give us a cup? What you got?
All right?
Speaker 19 (01:28:56):
Shot in the those quotas? Is he loss been more
to the movie the he said forty to s c
me con SYNTHI the there's a kid see yes, they're seeing.
Speaker 2 (01:29:24):
Me Gilbert.
Speaker 7 (01:29:28):
We didn't.
Speaker 2 (01:29:29):
We didn't ask for led zeppelins of the Long version
of Still what Happened? All right?
Speaker 1 (01:29:36):
That's pretty good.
Speaker 2 (01:29:38):
Actually the reason why we let you keep singing? That
was pretty damn man. You you can you can hold
a note? Dude? Are you do you? Were you in
the choir or do you sing honestly at church or something?
Speaker 15 (01:29:48):
Well?
Speaker 18 (01:29:48):
I used to be in the phrase team and then
I got into back in the early late seventies early eighties,
I was singing into Hana group in Houston.
Speaker 2 (01:29:56):
Nice. Good, you're good, but uh, we'd love to give
you fifteen minutes and you could sing with John Paul
Jones and the rest of them from led Zeppelin and
the Long Version, but uh those that was good ass singing.
So nice. Let me ask you, do you sound better
singing in in uh Spanish or English? Okay? So what okay,
(01:30:20):
what's your favorite country song?
Speaker 18 (01:30:23):
The Chair with George Straight?
Speaker 2 (01:30:24):
Okay, a good one. Yeah, give me another, give me another,
give me something that somebody who doesn't know George Straight
like maybe like a legend. Maybe Sam Hunt, you're talking
about that?
Speaker 18 (01:30:33):
What about Brooks and dun neon Moon have at it?
Speaker 2 (01:30:37):
Give guy, I need two sentences in English?
Speaker 18 (01:30:40):
Go ahead, all right, goes down on my side of
the little.
Speaker 2 (01:30:50):
In the whole turn. That's good, that's good.
Speaker 19 (01:30:56):
Rundown wheel trick.
Speaker 2 (01:30:59):
All right, he's got a little uh, he's a little crooner.
Good crooning him, Gilbert, great stuff.
Speaker 4 (01:31:05):
Do you my chance, have anything to talk about the
Texans or do you just want to let you sing
all morning?
Speaker 7 (01:31:09):
No?
Speaker 18 (01:31:09):
No, no, no, I just want to I just want
to say that we crushed them, Dallas Cowboys.
Speaker 2 (01:31:14):
Man.
Speaker 7 (01:31:14):
He was like, yeah, that's what we needed to do.
Speaker 2 (01:31:17):
We need to put it on them.
Speaker 18 (01:31:18):
That's what we need them. You know, my son is
Dallas cowboy.
Speaker 19 (01:31:20):
Frian right, He's like, they better beat him.
Speaker 18 (01:31:23):
If they don't beat him, they need to get another coach.
Speaker 2 (01:31:26):
They got him. The team that's going to get another coach.
Hapfter's made the Cowboys. Yeah, he said he was.
Speaker 18 (01:31:33):
He said, they did another coach lose all the games
so they could get a first round.
Speaker 2 (01:31:36):
Pick, and he's probably right. Meeting the cowboys Onlert sounds great. Yeah, thanks,
you appreciate your brother. Got a good voice.
Speaker 4 (01:31:46):
Man, Just you know, we are the show of the people.
We're just building legends, building legends, like Lias t Hanna
was pretty damn good.
Speaker 2 (01:31:55):
You couldn't do that. No, you're right, I can't, but
I can sing in English now. He also probably just
shame whoa.
Speaker 14 (01:32:04):
What?
Speaker 7 (01:32:05):
Well?
Speaker 2 (01:32:05):
Why are you throwing straight at my piece? It's kind
of a fact. Have you heard any of my peep
saying from the Tehana choir? What do you mean your peeps?
My peeps? It's got to be rais. You said your
peeps at ESCO. I said, why not at all? Defending
my people? His people? Who are people?
Speaker 18 (01:32:23):
Know?
Speaker 2 (01:32:23):
My people? My people? Anybody for No, that's not it.
But you saying, oh, I feel like they're better than
your guys an ESCO. That's that's racist, that's hatred against
It sounded like us for us, I know. And you said, oh,
that sounded better than your peeps at ESCO. But you said,
my people, what do you mean my people. No, I
(01:32:43):
didn't say you people people. I said my people. My
people are all good people at Esco, the Hispanic white
and everything in between. How's that okay? We didn't go
to country club spring spring, we go ridiculous? What's up
with your people? What do you mean? You people? You
said you people? What you people? Exactly the sounder. What
(01:33:09):
I'm saying, like, what is what do you want to? Yeah?
You is marrowing down a group of people, that is
what's more? More people? You people? I said, my people, right, exactly?
You people? Who is you people? My people are my people, uh,
hard working, homegrown Hispanic white African, all walks of life
(01:33:34):
in my community more Hispanic. But let's let's let's not
bury the lead here. You I just completely disregarded and
disrespected my people. They can't sing so because from people
from the only only calm Hispanic communities, not mean streets
of Esco. You know what, that's a little racist. You
(01:33:56):
know what I've also realized. You know what I've also realized.
Speaker 4 (01:34:00):
Is there for southern California when I call out, you know,
for TRIPLEY to hit the sounder, and that's got to
be racist. Y'all never let me do it well, because
I think that's racist towards me.
Speaker 18 (01:34:12):
It is.
Speaker 2 (01:34:14):
We hate the average white guy. Okay, basic white guy.
I say, you're just a basic you people, Right, that's
just kind of it's just it just really it really
kind of hurts me. It kind of kills my whole argument.
But that's fine. It really hurts you. Yeah, see what
do you mean by that? But it hurts me that
you really were derogatory towards Esco. They're not welcome there anymore.
(01:34:35):
They've turned. They've got a couple of texts they said, amen,
hey man, well wait a.
Speaker 4 (01:34:40):
Minute, what happened man, that basic white guy that green Yeah,
he can't come here.
Speaker 2 (01:34:44):
Man, Yeah, you got a goal, man. But then again
there over Tom to go over to Orange County. Man
with those other basic white people. Agaist. Yeah, because instead
of saying what if, it's the guy who says, hey, Sean,
he's not allowed ESCO. But you Sean, you know that
can't come here no more? Man? Yeah, you think that
all my people? Man, we have some we have some
(01:35:05):
good Barberica lined up for him, triple so only my
guys at ESCO eat Barbica. Yeah, Now that hurts it's good.
That hurts now it's chiso. Wow. How about bacon? Can
we eat bacon and Esco to do man cheriso or.
Speaker 20 (01:35:24):
L a man bacon triple go over to Carls Junior
get a baconator or is that Wendy's man when he's nuts?
Speaker 2 (01:35:34):
When these nuts thats gotta go to bre what happened?
We gotta hear from them? You broke into your hispanic
talk on my piece. Man, tell you what, dude, tripley,
if I ever take him to Esco real quick, I
gotta tell you he may never get back.
Speaker 4 (01:35:52):
I probably won't because I'll probably turn into oh tell
you when this Hey, hey, I go in there as
Brian Lima and I come out.
Speaker 2 (01:35:57):
As Ben mean Lima been, I mean that pen Yeah yeah, hey,
And I'll tell you what else when my when you
walk in to Esco, about five of my peep see
and they say, yeah, oh that's that guy that and
they say, hey, come over for dinner tonight, bring a
shovel and tell nobody where you're going. Nobody.
Speaker 20 (01:36:14):
Man, you're about to eat your final meal. And like,
you know, what's that movie? Not then at Thieves, but
the other one where he shoots the family at dinner. Man,
Oh you're Ccario.
Speaker 2 (01:36:25):
Man, it's got to be Cio once again, Wall Phoenix Man. Man,
But you just bring a shovel, Just bring a shovel.
Don'tell anybody where you're going. Okay, it'll be cool, you'll
be fine. I gotta help you. Some have no idea
where Oh no, you'll be dead, no bury and nobody,
nobody will know where you're buried. Yeah, Benham, he's no
longer here, man, Ben Ben how meey, that was my
(01:36:46):
that was my name in middle school Spanish. Triple hates
my community really hard, really hard to sell you in
my community.
Speaker 4 (01:36:52):
I remember Senior Lewis. Yeah, yeah, that was my teacher.
Speaker 2 (01:36:56):
Really does man hit one more time for us as
we go to break trip, just give it to us
one more time. That's got to be racist. Yeah, unbelievable
on you, Sean, you through Chariso. What are my people?
We eat regular sausage too in my community.
Speaker 4 (01:37:10):
Yeah, but there's I gotta go. I'm hurt, Bury Biscuit.
We'll get to you guys next talking Texas. I'm hurt,
get us a break, triple. Sean's sad, putting the logic
in illogical.
Speaker 2 (01:37:26):
Former pro Sean Salisbury continues to break it down once
seven ninety uh, triple, We had a caller during the break,
what you got for us?
Speaker 14 (01:37:36):
Yeah, No, Seki's called. He just wanted to say, what's
up to y'all?
Speaker 2 (01:37:39):
Well to us.
Speaker 14 (01:37:40):
Really, he's in the hospital. He's diagnosed with aumonia. Just
tom us to keep us keep our prayers up for him. Okay, definitely,
it's a call when he gets out.
Speaker 2 (01:37:48):
Prayers in quick recovery for our guy.
Speaker 4 (01:37:50):
Sucks to hear that for do seconds listener of the station,
long time listener of us.
Speaker 2 (01:37:55):
Pneumonia is awful. Yeah. I hope he's okay. Yeah, which
is the best.
Speaker 14 (01:37:59):
Thank praying for him and to give us a call
whenever he gets out.
Speaker 2 (01:38:02):
No doubt about it. I appreciate you doing that recovery brother,
Thank you. Yeah.
Speaker 4 (01:38:06):
I wish for wish the best for Do Sekis, love
Do Sekis in his entire family. It sucks to here man.
Hopefully you get better, do Sekies. We'll be thinking and
praying for you, buddy. Let's get out to the phone lines.
Talk to Barry. Barry, what's going.
Speaker 21 (01:38:18):
On, gentlemen, great game last night. This is a shift
in the ground game, or there's just a chance to
showcase mister Mixing.
Speaker 2 (01:38:26):
Oh, I don't think Barry. I don't think it's a shoe.
You go ahead and finish. But I don't think it's
a shift. I think that's what they've been doing, other
than last week when Detroit shut him down in the game.
He was injured in in the beginning of the game
when they what was that that hip drop tackle. Yeah,
he's been around or over one hundred yards the whole time.
So I don't think it's a shift at all. Their
commitment is running the football and that is how they
(01:38:48):
think they're going to win, and rightfully so. He is
a frigging beast and it should make the passing game
expand now with Nico Collins even better because you got
to defend more field. So they were just better at operating.
Last night, Troit did a good job against Mixing. That's
not a shift. This is who they are. They're going
to run the football.
Speaker 7 (01:39:06):
I love the rules of the game. Now.
Speaker 21 (01:39:08):
Last night when the defense scored, the ball was fumbled twice.
How long can the ball stay live for someone picked
it up.
Speaker 2 (01:39:19):
That or you mean when the ball's fumbled how long
it'll sit there until somebody jumps on it. That clock
will keep running. A live ball, the referees will sit
and watch. Well, I mean normally, even if it's not
a live ball, people are always jumping on it anyway,
you know, people jump on it and start running with
it and hope until that whistle is blown. On a
live ball, and if it is a live ball, I
wouldn't imagine if you're an official, you'd blow the whistle.
(01:39:41):
You just sit there and look at him like he
and somebody did live ball. Then you roll. But it's
a live ball until the whistle's blown. So they can
sit there for eight seconds if it wants to. If
it's a live ball, if nobody's picking it up, that lie.
They're not going to blow it dead on a live ball.
They'll blow it dead on a you know, on a
punt that's you know how they'll punt a ball down
and people are try kind of let it the clock
(01:40:01):
run out, and so they're sitting there their way weight
then down it. When that ball finally comes to a stop,
the referee will blow the whistle. But on a live
ball that's been fumbled, oh that that that they're they're
not gonna win. They're not gonna blow that dead. They're
gonna err on the side of let the ball. Matter
of fact, we're getting better now letting plays play out
and then if you have to review it, fine, But
when when the ball is loose in a fumble now,
(01:40:23):
and you'll never have to get to the point where
the referee like, well, well this should he blow the whistle?
The balls on the ground because players are gonna scramble
to it and try to get that ball, no doubt.
Speaker 21 (01:40:31):
Okay, and tell mister Mixon never mind all his eyes stepping.
Let's get into the end zone first, because he was
almost caughtful behind last night.
Speaker 7 (01:40:38):
But he's not.
Speaker 2 (01:40:39):
He's not stand Okay, here's a response. Bury will be.
But they didn't catch me and I scored three of them.
So there you go. Gotcha that. There you go. Appreciate man, thanks.
Speaker 4 (01:40:49):
For making Let's talk to biscuit. What's that biscuit?
Speaker 16 (01:40:54):
Man?
Speaker 13 (01:40:54):
It's a rough, rough day, man.
Speaker 2 (01:40:58):
Yeah, but you knew you knew was common. Brother, you
knew you.
Speaker 13 (01:41:03):
I knew I knew it. I knew it was coming
in all season. I'd try to feel my friends. I say, hey, man,
it's gonna be along with you know that everybody you
know drinking the kool league And I'm like, okay, this sharman,
ask you this man is there? Because one o the
things we always talk about, like safe or say with
protection is the culture. Is there a team with worse
(01:41:27):
culture than the Cowboys in the NFL?
Speaker 2 (01:41:32):
I would think maybe Panthers. I'll tell you what, the
Raiders struggles a little bit too, right, this get a
little bit. I think I think that there's some struggles
there in the in what they're trying to figure out.
The culture in Chicago, in the organization ownership is a
little bit rigid. It is great fan based, phenomenal fans.
(01:41:53):
You know, you weren't far from there growing up. Obviously,
I would think that considering the ego and power, the
thought that you know, Jerry thinks they're really good and
they're not, the contracts and the long time in between
for a quote unquote America's team, I would say it's
probably near the top of the list of a place.
(01:42:13):
You're like, it's the Cowboys, so I get it. I'd
like to go there, But then it's, man, what the
hell's going on there? If there's somebody that's got a
culture that. Now there's teams that are worse. But if
there's somebody who's got a the Giants can't be very
good culture wise, right now? Can they biscuit?
Speaker 7 (01:42:32):
You know?
Speaker 2 (01:42:32):
With the struggles they maybe, but with it with Jerry,
the owner is the face of the organization. Yes, the
Cowboys are loom at the top of the list, especially
for somebody we thought would be far better. Absolutely.
Speaker 13 (01:42:42):
What would I say, would say about some of those
other teams, Sean is maybe they're devoid of talent, and
if you get the right coach in there and this
and that, they probably could turn them around real quick.
Speaker 2 (01:42:55):
Well, the Giants did too. You're right, You're right when
Dabele got there the first year Giants around went to
the playoffs or was it year two that he got
that's a that's a good point. Can turn it around.
But this has been a long lasting because Jerry just
won't step aside for anybody, right.
Speaker 13 (01:43:06):
And that's and that's the issue man, and he under
I mean, we don't. I don't even think McCart is
that bad a coach. God ever, he kept the wrong coach.
He should have kept dan Quinn after that Green Bay
game last year, McCarty should have been out the door.
Speaker 7 (01:43:22):
You know what I mean.
Speaker 13 (01:43:23):
They just went prepared, you know what I mean? But
I just think Jerry Man, he's one of those guys
and think he's the smartest one in the room, you know,
and now you're not. Man.
Speaker 2 (01:43:33):
Yeah, and he keeps making money, So what's the what's
the urgent? And he's got Super Bowl rings? What's the
urgency to change?
Speaker 7 (01:43:39):
That's it?
Speaker 13 (01:43:40):
And for me, Sean, I think to me, I think
Jerry Jones once he got that gold jagget, he was good. Yep,
he was content, you know what I mean.
Speaker 2 (01:43:49):
His legacy said, that's about making money right now, That's.
Speaker 13 (01:43:53):
About making money and being relevant. That's why you Why
would you sire CD and DAK at the last minute
when you to sign them earlier and move some money around.
But if you want to be in the news all
the time and you want to be in that cycle,
you wait to the last week to sign what do
you sign Dack day before to see the start? I mean,
come on, you was gonna pay him six that in February?
Speaker 2 (01:44:15):
Yep, yep, Jerry Will you noticed Jerry makes these moves
when he knows the show is he'll make the move
when when the news cycle needs just him, you know
what I'm saying, or wants just him. He doesn't want
to compete with four other big times. You know sports stories.
Have you ever noticed that the story had always come up?
So he can dominate the sports that whole day, you
know what I'm saying. Loves it. He loves that spot Yep.
Speaker 13 (01:44:36):
He just loves the spotlight. And as long as that's
the case, I don't, I don't. You know, maybe Dan,
I don't. Why would you take that head on to view?
Speaker 2 (01:44:46):
Because Dion is a fixer, That's why. And that's what
makes him good. He he's got that. Well, if I
do that, and you can trade Dak and draft my
kid or draft Hunter and I guarantee it Dean, if
they offer that, How's he turned that down? Dallas? He's there,
you know, Michael Irvin Pine informed all that stuff. How
could you turn that down? Even with Jerry there? I don't.
(01:45:11):
I don't think he would. But man, I don't I
think he'd take. You know why. The reason why is
because you know, the money's one thing, but Dion the challenge,
he's always you know, everything he's done, he's been good
at and I would think Dallas coming home where he
was all the reasons and say, oh I fail, I'll
turn him into If you asked me on today, I
(01:45:31):
guarant ask to you, he'd say he thinks the Cowboys
can win a super Bowl with him in two years.
I believe he believes that, and maybe he's right. That's
why he'd he The one thing he doesn't do is
run from a challenge. And you and I both know
that if the Cowboys offered the job, he will leave Colorado.
And you and I both know that. I fully believe that.
Speaker 3 (01:45:48):
I don't know.
Speaker 13 (01:45:50):
Because I mean, it's so much.
Speaker 2 (01:45:53):
I'm not saying yeah, I'm not saying he wouldn't take
I'm not saying he wouldn't take another NFL job if
both were offered. If that's the only NFL job offered,
and with his son gone and Hunter gone at Colorado,
oh there's no doubt in my mind that Dion would
would take the to take the Cowboys job, and two
for the right money and the right and he'd probably say, well,
I want to have a little bit of say in
the groceries and what we put on the field. I
(01:46:15):
don't think there's any doubt Deon takes that Cowboy job
and leavest Colorado if they offer it to him. The
question is, does Jerry want Dean to be the face
of the organization, because that's what he'll be, because Jerry
wants Jerry wants to be the face of the organization. Yeah,
it's very interesting.
Speaker 13 (01:46:30):
Yes, I think if I was I'd really take the
Giants job and the Cowboys job. I mean that's a
little the hogh profile team too.
Speaker 2 (01:46:36):
Well, and it's in New York, and he'd he'd shine.
The question is, yeah, they'll be in a more position
because they haven't signed Daniel joneses out. That's not that's
a good point, Thanks, Biscuit, appreciate it. Good point. You
think he'd take it, Brian, I think he'd take the
You don't think he take the Cowboys job? Deon Sanders
offered the Cowboys job or color Are you guys just
how guys are saying? No, how is he going to
(01:46:58):
have the power of He's Deon Sanders and he will
have the power. Jerry Jones are gonna let that happen.
I'm not sure Jery even offer him the job because
of Dion's presence, That's what I meant. I'm saying, if
Dion's is a Colorado schadur Goes in his top five
picks offered the Cowboys job, you must take it. But
how is he going to have the power. Well, regardless,
(01:47:20):
he's not, but he made Jerry May let him think
he is the temptation of you're staying at Colorado.
Speaker 4 (01:47:26):
And posing up the cowboy jo Hell No, I would
take it, but I would have Uh.
Speaker 2 (01:47:30):
If he has three other offers in the NFL, I
know we're late to break, but I'm just telling you,
Deon Sanders. If the Cowboys offering the job and that's
the only NFL offer he has, he's going Now. Maybe
Florida State offers and he'll take Florida.
Speaker 18 (01:47:39):
Yea.
Speaker 2 (01:47:41):
The one thing that bothers Dion is the attitudes in
the NFL. He does. He does not like the He's
even said talking about coaching those assholes. He's talked about
it about the NFL. He'd rather be a call, he
said it. But it's the Cowboys that can change your
personality and could change your opinion in a hurry. And
he loves a challenge. That's what makes him really good
to break, right, here on the Seawans hous Race Show,
(01:48:02):
and I had the Sewn Salisbury show continued. I'm not
sure that he'd take any other job over that in
the NFL, I'm not. I mean, I know the power
of Jerry, but I just it's the cowboys, and Dion's
a fixer, and I think he'd have a hard time
turning that down no matter what was offered him, Florida
(01:48:23):
State or another NFL job. But if that's the only
job outside of Colorado NFL job he's offered, there no
doubt that he's taking that cowboy job. Let's get out
to Felipe. Felipe, what's up man, Welcome in.
Speaker 6 (01:48:33):
Good morning, Sean.
Speaker 14 (01:48:33):
Good on thing, guys.
Speaker 7 (01:48:34):
Hey, well, let's just start off. Man.
Speaker 2 (01:48:37):
When is Jerry going to fire the GM? He's gotta
fire himself. Well, he would have done that years ago,
my man. That's the one thing. If there was another
GM producing the same results, they would have fired him
a long time ago. Jerry's never doing that. He will
the only time he's gonna get fired when he's at
one hundred and twenty, when he's dead, when he had
at one hundred and twenty years old, that's when until
then and then his son will take over. It's not happening.
(01:48:58):
It's just not going to happen. Yeah, that's the downfall
of it because I have a bew.
Speaker 9 (01:49:02):
Friends with the Cowboys fans and they're just ready to
get ready to get rid of Jerry.
Speaker 2 (01:49:05):
But you know, he's the owner.
Speaker 7 (01:49:06):
He's gonna do what he wants this team.
Speaker 2 (01:49:09):
Man. But but he thinks he does it great too.
He thinks he does the GM role great. And the
truth is he's a hell of an owner and he's
a great marketer. But he thinks that he's a stellar GM.
He does. I mean, every Cowboy fan still thinks, you know,
there's gonna be their year.
Speaker 7 (01:49:24):
I mean that's just the Cowboy way.
Speaker 2 (01:49:25):
But man, if people are telling you constantly Jerry can
do what he wants as his team, we know that.
Speaker 7 (01:49:29):
But man, that guy's got to really come to come to.
Speaker 2 (01:49:32):
Jesus moment, say you know what, I do need to
get a dedicated GM.
Speaker 14 (01:49:36):
Just because I'm the owner doesn't mean I have to
run the team.
Speaker 7 (01:49:38):
Let the GM do his job.
Speaker 2 (01:49:39):
That we criticized Dana Brown for making Forgettingkakuuchie and doing
all this, but we didn't trust him enough to think
that was a good idea, I mean idea. Yeah. You
know what's crazy about it to Felipe is that he
did with Jerry did You'd think at this stage he's
accomplished some which made so much money, like, Okay, how
(01:50:02):
am I going to get What's what's the next thing? Well,
I'm a Hall of Famer, I'm a billionaire, I've got
all this money, I've got rings. Where will you get
more ego fulfillment out of being a GM who makes
a couple of good moves or hire. Imagine the pub
that Jerry Jones would get if he said, I'm gonna
step aside as the GM and go outside this organization
(01:50:22):
because it's time for me to put somebody else in
charge of this stuff. And I'm gonna be the owner
and I'll be around, but I'm gonna go get a
football guy to do this. Imagine the great what people
say Jerry figured it out, He finally is doing this
and now imagine yes, oh, for for weeks, and what
a matter of fact, it would be for years they'd say.
They say, he finally got out of the ego pride
(01:50:45):
part of it and realized what was best for his team.
Now even though you get, you know, make a good move,
sign somebody and you're like, say, let's say you signed
Michael Parsons and he's here forever. Oh but that'll be ten.
That's great until you don't win again. They'll go back
to doing it and then Jerry can take his if
they don't win, He's not the blame. It's the general manager.
(01:51:06):
See now, he's he's everybody, so he's eat all the
blame comes down on him, and then he accept the
quarterback and the head coach. So I think that if
he wants good pub, they will. They'll get no more
good pub than letting somebody else run that part of
the organization. Honestly, at this stage of his life, there's
no doubt. Man, great point, Felipe, Man, appreciate your chiming in.
And until then, the Cowboys are not They're not putting
(01:51:29):
a ring on their finger. They're just not. It's not
gonna happen.
Speaker 7 (01:51:32):
Joe.
Speaker 2 (01:51:32):
Let's get to you real quick before we go to
break what's up.
Speaker 22 (01:51:34):
Man, Hey, I was going to say.
Speaker 23 (01:51:37):
The Texans, if they would have won that game with
Green Bay and the Jets, I mean, we'll.
Speaker 22 (01:51:42):
Be looking pretty good right now. Record wise. I think
we're still going to win the division. But what I
call to ask is do you think the Asros will
be better? I know Bregman's wonning two hundred million if
they just didn't.
Speaker 23 (01:51:55):
Re sign him, found a young guy worth one hundred million,
dying him and then use the other one hundred to
get a good picture, maybe a reliever, Coucie or somebody,
and I'll hang up and listen.
Speaker 2 (01:52:07):
Thank you, Thanks Joe. Let's do this, Joe. We'll discuss
that we come back, so we have time, we'll get
the break, come on back. So well, first off, Kokuchi
should be I would think he's a priority, and we'll
talk about it. Bregman for two hundred million or let
him go. And the talk now is just so you know,
and Tasey didn't hear us earlier, Joe, there's talk that
Bregman's commanding Manny Machado money, which is ten to eleven
(01:52:28):
years at three hundred to three hundred and fifty million bucks.
That's not going to happen here, but we will discuss
as well. Sports Talk seven ninety rolls on towards the
top of the hour. Sean Brian's here back in in
a second and triple E. It is Sports Talk seven ninety.
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continues to continue. At two hundred million, we should let
Bregman walk two hundred mili, yeah, to get you know,
another third basement, and take that hundred million and go
sign another pitcher. They got a they got a lot
(01:54:59):
of meaning eating Kakuchi something like that. Over four years,
it's seventy you know, seventy five million bucks whatever it is,
sixteen seventeen million. I guess even if if you pushed
it to twenty, that's eighty million for four years.
Speaker 7 (01:55:11):
Right.
Speaker 2 (01:55:11):
I don't know if you're going to pay him that much,
But the question is would you. So two hundred million
would mean six years? So what's that? What's thirty times six?
So you're saying, if you pay him six years at
two hundred million, you're paying more than that. That's thirty
three and a half. I am not too much thirty three.
(01:55:32):
And there's your answer. No, So we call thats's what
we do. I don't think that if you're paying him
two hundred million, it'd have to be for seven or
eight years, and quite frankly, I don't think or seven years.
I don't think you're going to get to seven years
here somewhere else.
Speaker 4 (01:55:45):
Is thirty one, right, he'll be thirty thirty, you're.
Speaker 2 (01:55:47):
Going to be he'd be forty one by the time
the contract was up. I think. So whatever that takes,
that that's obviously would make him thirty now. But I'm
sure he turns thirty during thirty one in March. There
you go.
Speaker 4 (01:55:59):
I would pro probably give him a five year deal.
Speaker 2 (01:56:03):
Twenty eighty year. Yeah, that's one forty that's not gonna happen.
That's what I would do right here. He's not gonna
have to take that. He's gonna get more than that.
You think, so years and have more money? Oh yeah,
I firmly believe that. I don't think five years, unless
it's four years and they pay him thirty three you know,
(01:56:26):
in thirty to thirty three or thirty four million a
year to put him up there. He's gonna get a
lot more if it's less years. But if what they're
talking about ten or eleven years, Manny Machado money or
minimum of one hundred and eighty, you offer him four
years for buck forty five or four you say five years,
five years? Yeah, and a buck forty is how much?
(01:56:47):
Twenty eighty year? He's somebody's gonna offer more than that,
Maybe not more per year, but more years. Yeah, forty Yeah,
they're not. They're not gonna stop it. Five years out
takes place, maybe six years with a five year with
an option after the fifth year. Okay, but if it's
starting to creep towards thirty million a year, I don't
(01:57:08):
know if he'll be here. Yeah, I don't know. If
they're not going to pay him thirty million a year,
that'd be even thirty million for five years is I
don't think they would do that either. What's that one
hundred and fifty millie hundred fifty right? So I don't
know what the percentages say of him coming or going.
(01:57:29):
I felt better about him staying as the season was ending.
I don't know if I feel good about it now,
especially if it's true that somebody's going to get up
into the three hundred million range. Yeah, in the ten
year range, eleven year, I don't see how he's a
If that's the case, I think you better be prepared
for another third basement yeah. And then then the answer
or then the question is what are they going to
do at the third base position. You're gonna leave it
(01:57:50):
in the hands of some of these young guys, well
brackt Zenzo or Shay Whitcomb. If bregman Lee is what's
the priority centerfield, third base, first base? Yeah, I'm talking
about spending an inordinate amount of money. Is there a
center fielder out there, the only outfielder that you'd say, well,
it's a no brainer that you'd love to have, but
(01:58:11):
you're not gonna be ablef ford him because you gonna
be a five hundred million soda. Okay, So if that's
the case, you're not getting him. And he's a right fielder,
left fielder, he's not a center fielder. So so tell
me if if if centerfield's not the number one party,
and I don't think it is. So if it's corner
infielder and you lose Bregmant, do you shift your focus
towards big money quarter infielder at first base or do
you split it and get a Christian walker and then
(01:58:33):
go try to find yourself as who was the other
third baseman mentioned the other day? I said, Willia Domas
Adamas move him from what shortstop you third base a
couple of years and cost you less and you still
get solid players. I personally, do you have any idea
what they're thinking. I don't. I mean, I know they
want Dana Brown's made that very clear, and of course
(01:58:55):
you want that guy. But there is a line that
you're not going to cross to keep him. Yeah, if
you're the Houston Astros.
Speaker 4 (01:59:01):
I think if you do not keep Alex Bregman, then
your attention, your full blown attention, should figure out first base.
Speaker 2 (01:59:09):
You got to bring in some sort of big Bob.
We're not going to get a glove equivalent to Bregmant
at third. You'll have to know that. But you can
find a two seventy hitter out there. You can't now
the leadership and the you know, the the Yeah teammates
him right of the organization, no question. But I don't
think the pillar is going to be word. I don't
think they're willing to pay if they call them the
(01:59:30):
pillar of the organization, regardless of what. How too, they
wants thirty million a year for six years more.
Speaker 4 (01:59:34):
Could Could we be going into a season where where
Vegas is going to have the Astros at like eighty
four wins.
Speaker 2 (01:59:43):
Depending on what they do between now and the time
spring training starts at pitcher, middle of the center fielder,
first base, third base, the verlin, all those things, you know,
five or six different moves. I would say that now,
if you Keepgman and go get Christian Walker, let's just
and let's say you sign Kakuchi and let Verlander walk. YEP,
(02:00:08):
I think they'll have them between eighty eight ninety wins,
and plus you're counting on some of that pitching coming
back healthy, some not till the middle of the season,
but earlier. I would say that they're better than an
eighty four win team. But if they lose Bregman and
don't sign a first baseman, yeah, you'll take the if
you're asking me right now, I would take the under
on eighty five wins by prognosticators what they would pick
(02:00:31):
and predict.
Speaker 4 (02:00:32):
So let's seem man, they don't even have Houston Ashros
right now plus fourteen hundred to win the World Series
in twenty twenty five. That is one two, three, four, five,
six seventh best odds. Usually it's a little bit higher
for them, not this, and.
Speaker 2 (02:00:49):
That's as they stand now not knowing where Bregman ends up,
and what you're gonna do right in free agency, right
and how and how healthier pitchers are going to be
when they do come back. Yeah, Yeah, that's gonna be
the big thing, the health of the pitching staff. Jim
Craine actually spoke yesterday when the announcement came that Minime
Park is no longer and it becomes dyk in Park
(02:01:09):
Channel of Rome reporting on it. We'll go through the
through what.
Speaker 4 (02:01:12):
He said, because he talks about Alex Bregman, he talks
about the tax threshold. What could the Astros be doing
this offseason. We'll discuss the next Also, we'll continue to
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to that, it's talk to JW.
Speaker 2 (02:02:18):
JW. Thank you for holding Good morning, Good morning guys.
How you doing. We're good, buddy, what's on your mind?
Speaker 15 (02:02:25):
Very impressive to see the cow girls getting beat like
they did. More impressive to see the nobody happily nobody
got hurt with that piece of roofing fill. But my
main topic was are they going to keep Bergman or
are they going to have to lose him to the Yankees.
Speaker 2 (02:02:46):
Thank you for the call, JW.
Speaker 4 (02:02:47):
Yeah, that's sheet metal falling from the roof at AT
and T Stadium last night prior to the game starting.
Speaker 2 (02:02:54):
Pretty crazy. You can really watch it fall from the ceiling.
Lucky didn't hit anybody had to close the roof.
Speaker 4 (02:03:00):
Excuse me when it comes to Alex Bregmant Jim Crane
yesterday speaking to the media when they introduced that Dyken
would be the new naming rights for uh the stadium,
so now it is Dyke In Park rather than Mini
Made Park. Jim Crane said, quote nothing to report on
(02:03:23):
on Alex Bregman negotiations. Crane said that Dana Brown and
Scott Boris have been quote visiting frequently and quote Crane
said that he talked to Boris once earlier this winter.
Speaker 2 (02:03:34):
Nothing to report. Well, either there's nothing to report, or
they're just doing work in private, which I imagine they're
doing to that as well. So if the money's where
they talk it is, I don't expect him back. If
the money's if that's overplayed, which we often see.
Speaker 4 (02:03:53):
Mm hmm.
Speaker 2 (02:03:54):
You're not giving somebody a five million dollar discount, no
hometown discount. I wouldn't, would you. No, So I don't know,
And you know, maybe we'll be surprised and they'll say,
you know what, this is one we can't lose. So
we are going to pay him thirty million for six years. Maybe,
but and I think it's going to take one hundred
and eighty million to keep him. I'm not doing it,
(02:04:17):
but and I don't think they will either, No, but
maybe they will. You know, I'm sure they've done every
single you know, analytical study, and just the feel of
having that guy around, it's pretty obvious what he means
to an organization. But the question you have to ask
is can you live with thirty million a year for
six or seven years, whatever it is, no matter what happens.
(02:04:40):
Or the flip side is can you still win without him?
Which one gives you which one is easier to live with?
I think for Jim Crane in the way that they've
done business over the last couple of years without him
without him and improve it and they haven't really suffered.
They've struggled at times without you know, you think, man,
when Springer was in his prime, be great to have
a every day third basement, or when Pain is going
(02:05:03):
through his struggles. Man, if the Korea wouldn't have done that,
you know, you'll get all that. But in truth, they're
always around, yeah, and they're always challenging. I think that
history would win out here instead of thirty million. That's
just me and we met, and you'd love it. I mean,
you'd stand on a mountaintop and loving that you're wrong
if we were wrong on this one and they kept him.
(02:05:25):
But Craig, the question is where will there be more
regrets six years from now that you didn't keep him
or that you didn't pay him? And that's true if
he gets down to you're going back and forth. When
you get right down to it and you're trying to
make the final call. Yeah, which one at the end
of six years? Which one hurts you more? Not signing
(02:05:46):
him or signing him? When I say hurts you more,
meaning at the end of it, which way you say
we shouldn't have done this? Which one would be more
powerful to me? That's something they're going to have to decide.
And if your answer is we'd regret at not signing
and pay them a couple extra million dollars in the
extra year or two and let's go pay it and
be done with that's right if you're okay with it.
(02:06:06):
But if you think it's gonna hamstring you, then don't
let it fester. Yeah, get out there, don't miss out
on the second or third guy you can go. Get right.
Don't let it last too long to the point where, well,
we missed out on everything. Yeah. Next thing, you know,
it's spring training, right. You don't want to come into
this spring training being the Dallas Cowboys. No, No, I'm
(02:06:26):
not saying their organization. I'm talking about we're no off season.
You don't make that impactful move that gives you even
a better chance when great teams keep doing things to
get better. And the Astros have been even though you
let stars go, They've done things in development and getting players,
adding a Kakuchi, adding to Verlander, when they did bring
a Colon, when they did all those things they've done,
they've done some really good things. And with that, but
(02:06:47):
you got to ask, which one five years from now
or six years from now will you regret more give
them the money or not. And if you can answer
that clearly, whatever that decision is, you make it based
regardless of what you or I or anybody in the
media or her fans think. Yeah, you have to make
that decision based on and if you go by history,
Alex Bergman.
Speaker 4 (02:07:05):
Won't be at Astro right right well, given the history, just.
Speaker 2 (02:07:09):
Going by history of what they usually do when it's
that kind of money, they would let Alex Bergman walk.
I mean, gotta love Alex Bergman. You do not to
be confused with actress Ingrid Bergman. Yeah, you know what
I'm saying, or who Who's Ingrid? Who Ingrid? You did?
Don't ask who's Ingrid bergramgm Bergman if I'm pretty sure
(02:07:34):
it's Ingrid Bergman Is she related to Alex Bergman, No,
she's not. She would be considered a legend. What's her name,
Ingrid berg Man? Maybe two n's I got her? Is
it two ends or one? It's one? Okay? Oh check
that out. She's from Sweden. She was in Legend.
Speaker 4 (02:07:56):
She was in Casablanca. Check that out.
Speaker 2 (02:08:00):
Who knew? Yeah? Well classic? Yeah, I can tell you
you didn't know because you don't even know Castle Bloc.
You've never even seen it. I had report in school
on that thing. You. Yes, she was also in gas
Light something that you dog. We don't gaslight you know
when you play the woman called Golda When do we gaslight?
(02:08:20):
Do we gaslight you on the on the it's got
to be racist card? Yeah? We we just against what else?
Do we guess?
Speaker 18 (02:08:26):
Like you? Uh?
Speaker 4 (02:08:27):
Man? She was indiscreet? Do you act like you had
four sons for who?
Speaker 2 (02:08:33):
For who? The bell tolls? Legendary movie, not epic classic?
For whom the Bell tolls? You gotta go see it,
get into your get into your legendary classic fields. The
old Black and Whites. That's got to be racist, right,
old black and whites. I'm sure that's the same movie Metallica. Yeah,
but it's a great song, great movie. Yeah, Oh, Doctor
(02:08:56):
Jekyll and mister Hyde Casablanca. Did you you look to
me like, what do you mean Ingrid Bergman?
Speaker 4 (02:09:03):
I don't know, So she's not related to Alex Bergman.
No for the former base for the not so.
Speaker 2 (02:09:09):
Who gas likes? What do we guess? Like, John, what
don't you guess? Name one? Give us three? Give us
three topics?
Speaker 4 (02:09:16):
My lack of my quote unquote lack of respect for
the ESCO community.
Speaker 2 (02:09:20):
Yeah, but I think you do deep down. Guess I
think you do respect him. Yeah, I think deep down
you respect my people and my people. Spring Spraying is
a country club. We all know.
Speaker 4 (02:09:31):
It's a major gaslight at the end of the day.
Speaker 2 (02:09:34):
Club.
Speaker 4 (02:09:35):
I could give pub to uh Tripoli like on his
birthday and somehow you'll twist it into yeah, but you
didn't wish him a happy birthday.
Speaker 2 (02:09:42):
Last No, I know what it was. Here we go, there,
we go.
Speaker 4 (02:09:46):
After the his one year anniversary, were like, oh, I
gave him a gift. Where's your gift?
Speaker 2 (02:09:53):
But I give him you gave him the rockets. We
were saying one year ad I said, I gave him
a gift. Did you burn where Yeah, that's not a gaslight.
That's a fact, am I right? Triple A?
Speaker 14 (02:10:05):
That is great.
Speaker 2 (02:10:06):
I mean who's gas light? I mean who's count?
Speaker 16 (02:10:09):
No?
Speaker 2 (02:10:09):
Really, I mean really, God will not bury the lead though.
The bury of the lead is Alex Bergman's Alex Yeah,
what happened to you?
Speaker 6 (02:10:16):
Man?
Speaker 2 (02:10:17):
You've got some issues, don't you. You want to know
if Ingrid Bergman from whom for whom the bell tolls?
Casablanca and a bunch of others. You want to know
she's related to Alexman.
Speaker 4 (02:10:31):
Yeah, he placed third base and made it baseball.
Speaker 2 (02:10:33):
You're an idiot, you know that, right? Speaking of gas lighting, Well,
I got a gas light? Do you think I gaslight? Spring?
Speaker 6 (02:10:40):
Spring?
Speaker 2 (02:10:41):
A little bit, it's a lot, It's a bit. It's
pretty country club. It's not even close. I've been through Spring, man,
I see country clubs. Are you talking about on forty
five North where we playing a Did I come in
on the tournament? We played an event over there in
that area? Oh yeah, I mean technically what's that street called? No,
the street called that? I said, Chris street car, a
(02:11:02):
street car named Desire? Didn't I remember all the cribs?
You're talking about? North Kate Country Club leading into on
the left hand. That's kind of spring. It's like Aldeans
spring and kind of spring. Well back in the day,
like that was where you. I mean that North Gate
is still a very nice area. That's a lot of
basic white guys over there. That it's some cribs.
Speaker 4 (02:11:23):
Yeah, the houses out there are pretty.
Speaker 2 (02:11:26):
You don't have another side of the tracks in spring.
Speaker 4 (02:11:28):
You go two blocks north, I mean, I'm sorry, two
blocks east.
Speaker 2 (02:11:32):
Nah, don't do it.
Speaker 4 (02:11:33):
Get over there towards Westfield High School. Thugging over there, dog,
whoa what?
Speaker 2 (02:11:40):
Thugging ain't easy. Pimping ain't easy that either. Yeah, that's
what Lucas said. Yeah, Luda, we call Himluda. Okay, So
just just to recap, the segment is not related to
Alex Bergman, who plays no base in Major League Baseball
at all for the Astrois. And she's not alive, Brian,
she's she's she's I think she's spent her time. Yeah,
(02:12:02):
she's dead.
Speaker 4 (02:12:03):
Hm hm.
Speaker 2 (02:12:05):
She died recently. And you're gonna look at his she died.
She died in eighty two. She did right like I
told you, but went a legend. I mean, I mean,
I know she's got sam Hunt in your mind when
it comes to legends, but Ingrid Bergman's and go see, dude,
I'm telling you.
Speaker 4 (02:12:20):
Go way too soon. Yeah, it's only sixty seven.
Speaker 2 (02:12:22):
Yeah, and she had a phenomenal career. Go watch Stockholm, Sweden.
You need to go watch. You really do need to
go watch for him, the bell tolls. She also made
Casablanca one of the all time great movies. Not watching
that why I'm not watching a black and white musical
that's racist. It's gotta be. I don't know how, but
it just has to be. I don't know, I don't think.
(02:12:44):
How about adding some culture to your to your game.
Speaker 4 (02:12:47):
By watching Casablanca. Yes, Costa Blanca is a cassa costa Tomatomana, right, yeah, exactly,
just like I say, Casablanca.
Speaker 2 (02:12:55):
Just like when you unveil something, No, you unveil it,
but that's cool. I'd feel unveil either way. But I
would really like you to. Let's have a casib Blanca
watch part I'm not know like they did. What was
a b We want to take a gummy and watch it?
Two of them?
Speaker 4 (02:13:08):
Okay, hang on a second, you got I'm good on
this this morning.
Speaker 2 (02:13:15):
The uplift. I don't know where I get it right, allegedly, right,
it's all allegend.
Speaker 4 (02:13:20):
Yeah, okay, so just to make sure, ingrid Bergman.
Speaker 2 (02:13:23):
Yeah, get shoulder surgery, you know, to be your back
and stuff. It's good fits, good medicinal. Yeah, disrespect you show,
ingrid Bergman.
Speaker 4 (02:13:31):
Yeah, and it's also yeah, our guy Trevor Mak on
Twitter says Alex Bergman not to be confused with former
astro's legend Lance Breckman.
Speaker 2 (02:13:42):
Or lad Bergman instead of yeah, I like it.
Speaker 4 (02:13:46):
Also who said that, our guy Trevor Mark Yeah, or
also it could be Alex Berkman. I'm sorry, Alex Breckman. Yeah,
I could be yeah, right, but none of them should
be confused with ingrid Bergman.
Speaker 2 (02:13:57):
What are some other just atrocious atrocious mispronunciations of names
for the astros? Well, oh, for the astros? Yeah, oh,
I thought you're gonna say for anybody. So well, the
good one is like when you you know, maybe tone
Locke as you like to call it, that's a gastler.
I don't know, mispronunciation. What's the uh Joe Espera, yeah, Espera, Yeah, Josie,
(02:14:21):
Josie really hot Hatter, Yeah, Josh Hatters shatter. Yeah, they're
excellent player. Yeah, an excellent player. I mean Chas mccorman. Yeah,
great player, really good Yeah. Will Levy confused with Marine McCormick,
who was on the Brady Bunch. Oh that's right, yeah, yeah, yeah,
I've seen that one. Will levis also known as Bill Levins. Yeah,
(02:14:43):
great player, really good player, I mean, I mean also
known as King Ta. Kyle Tucker plays the ride field
at dyke In Park, not to be confused with Minute
Made Park. Right there, you go, I can't believe it's
dyke In Park. Now, well you better recognized, Yeah, dyking
a lot of money put out there. Recognize Apparently they're
getting like almost fourteen MILLI a year for that. So
(02:15:07):
take that fourteen mil or thirteen mil, whatever it is,
do whatever the hell you want, and you know, get
the players. I don't think they're going to use the
dyke In money. You sure? For players? What do you
think they're gonna do with it? Maybe just put it
under their mattress.
Speaker 4 (02:15:23):
Have you noticed how small the TVs are on the
concourse level and minimal part.
Speaker 2 (02:15:27):
Yeah, they're like thirty inches, like thirty two inch TVs.
You need a couple of new ones bag to flag.
Let's can I get some seventy inches there? Get a
fifty in order to see Bergman at third base athlete,
especially if he comes back. Who Alex Bergman go to meeting?
You got problems?
Speaker 4 (02:15:45):
Just need to sign Alex Bergman seven.
Speaker 2 (02:15:48):
Apparently he's he's a hell of it. He's like a
thirty million dollars year player. Alex Bruckman. Yeah, great player too.
Yeah he's another great player. Seven. One use with Alec Baldwood.
Thank goodness, thank god you're not.
Speaker 6 (02:16:04):
Guy.
Speaker 2 (02:16:05):
But I don't know. Maybe he should call up Whoopy Goldberger.
They can party together, or you can don't do that.
We don't need that f them kids when it comes
to those two. Okay, what we do tod but just
you know what, just order something from a bakery and
when their machine goes down, just blame it on them.
On them, Yeah, blame that. It's that they didn't like
(02:16:25):
her politics exactly what what a what a human being
she is? She sucks? Oh my god, that all shows
for politics that doesn't do matter. She blows. What an
awful show. So if you wanted to have a horrible life,
watch that every day. Somebody's take you into a bad mood.
No matter, I don't care. I don't care if they were.
It has nothing to do with politics. They're just miserable.
(02:16:47):
People are show they are. Man what it's beat down? Man,
it is so bad.
Speaker 4 (02:16:51):
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The Sean Salisbury Show continues. Hi, that's that one Sports
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Philip, thanks for halling.
Speaker 16 (02:19:18):
Good morning, Hey, Hey, good morning. Three things one. Sean.
You said the funniest thing I've ever heard you say
this morning earlier when you lit up the guy who
complained about the redheads that killed me. Thank you for
that too. We'll talk about the view another day.
Speaker 2 (02:19:35):
Three, Are you phil Philip? Are you redheaded?
Speaker 4 (02:19:40):
No?
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Okay, there you go. Well, guy, what guy complained.
Speaker 16 (02:19:42):
About the red heads in my family?
Speaker 2 (02:19:45):
About the caller?
Speaker 4 (02:19:47):
What are you talking about the caller complaining about a redhead?
Speaker 5 (02:19:51):
Yeah?
Speaker 16 (02:19:52):
Yeah, he complained that he couldn't believe that you guys
had a whole segment on red.
Speaker 2 (02:19:57):
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, that was our guy, John. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
we're on the same page.
Speaker 16 (02:20:04):
So but so, Brian, what what's the beef with Astros fans?
I didn't know that.
Speaker 2 (02:20:10):
What beef are you talking about?
Speaker 6 (02:20:13):
No?
Speaker 16 (02:20:13):
He No, Sean, you said that Brian wasn't a big
fan of the Astros fan base or something. Oh no,
where did I hear wrong?
Speaker 2 (02:20:21):
You heard wrong? Yeah, that's he loves I said Esco.
My you said fan base? No that you you're mixing
and matching segments. No, no, no, hey, if we joke
about something, No, we said big fan of classic movie
or something. Never have we said he's not a fan
of the Astros fan base. What maybe I said, my
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the mean streets of ESCO. I don't know.
Speaker 1 (02:20:44):
No, never have we before that?
Speaker 2 (02:20:47):
Yeah? No, yeah, yeah, that's okay though.
Speaker 16 (02:20:52):
Oh good, all right, Okay, I misheard. Great show again,
Sean funniest thing man, thank you for.
Speaker 2 (02:20:59):
That shade you Phil, You're welcome. Yeah, man, I don't know.
Speaker 4 (02:21:03):
You know, it's a little miss miscommunication or mishearing.
Speaker 2 (02:21:06):
Do you hate the Astos fanbase? I don't know. I'm
a part of the Fashi fan base.
Speaker 7 (02:21:11):
I don't like.
Speaker 2 (02:21:12):
That's why I said no, he never said that. Yeah.
I mean what if you'd be like, you know what? Yeah,
he has actually said that. That would have been a yeah,
But no, never said that. Uh uh, I got you.
You know how we do?
Speaker 4 (02:21:24):
Yeah, I never said that. They get a little annoying.
Speaker 2 (02:21:27):
But don't we all? What do the fan base? Every
fan base gets annoying, so all of us do, right, Ye,
no doubt. It's doctor big Jay suck big jaw.
Speaker 6 (02:21:39):
He goes half meat day, Hanno Tuesday.
Speaker 17 (02:21:42):
Man, that was so funny earlier about the Bob thing,
Bob Knight, Bob Barker, what Bob we're talking about?
Speaker 6 (02:21:48):
But Brian, you said you went straight to Sam Hunt, man,
But I listened to some sad Hunt tunes during y'all's.
Speaker 17 (02:21:55):
Breaks, and you're exactly right, because that dude talks through
every line.
Speaker 6 (02:22:00):
It's the weirdest thing.
Speaker 17 (02:22:01):
But uh, I will say you throwing a little Sam Hunt,
it gets those tortas going, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (02:22:11):
On Tuesday, boy, I think I think they like to
be called to Okay on Tuesday, tortos Tuesday that we're
calling out God. I can't believe you went there, Brod. Yeah,
but then where where he got lost? In translation? Was
the legend part of Sam Hunt? Uh? He's a legend.
(02:22:32):
Oh you mean Sam Hunt? Hey?
Speaker 6 (02:22:36):
I did? I did a deep dive into those in
a deep dive head first.
Speaker 4 (02:22:40):
Yeah, tortoise, Hey, big jack, Hey did you hear our
conversation about Alex Bergman?
Speaker 6 (02:22:50):
Oh you mean Joe and and Joe Espondola?
Speaker 2 (02:22:55):
Yeah? Have you have you heard of? Uh?
Speaker 7 (02:22:58):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (02:22:58):
What is It's?
Speaker 4 (02:22:59):
Ingrid Bergman we were talking about with Sean. But then
it's there's another actress. Her first name is Candace. I
think her like, uh Candice Bergen? Yeah no, no, no, no, no,
there's the another no, the other Candace.
Speaker 2 (02:23:14):
Oh no, I'm not going no, I'm being serious.
Speaker 7 (02:23:16):
What is it?
Speaker 2 (02:23:17):
I know there's a canvas burg was an actress and
Ingrid Bergman, but Candace, which which Candas are you thinking about. Uh,
which Candas are you thinking about, Big Jay?
Speaker 6 (02:23:29):
I think it's Candas. Oh, you're not trying to.
Speaker 4 (02:23:37):
Get me with other Candace.
Speaker 6 (02:23:41):
Oh, I thought it was Candace Bergman, that's the only
one I know of.
Speaker 2 (02:23:45):
Candy's nuts on your forehead? Y.
Speaker 17 (02:23:51):
Hey, real quick, I couldn't call yesterday because that was
I couldn't call yesterday.
Speaker 6 (02:23:57):
But real quick, Hey, we need to put we we
got dyke in.
Speaker 17 (02:24:00):
We just need to put a statue of Johnny Dang
and Iceman Paul Wallen.
Speaker 2 (02:24:06):
And have them going back and forth, Big j Do
you have a grill?
Speaker 15 (02:24:11):
Uh?
Speaker 6 (02:24:12):
The only grill I have is the one you cook Burger's.
Speaker 2 (02:24:14):
On my Man, If you don't have a replica rings,
do you?
Speaker 17 (02:24:21):
I keep my replica rings tucked away in the drawer.
I don't wear them on a chain.
Speaker 2 (02:24:28):
Shawndas, but I wear two of them. So you can
call me to change Shawn's.
Speaker 6 (02:24:33):
Yeah, I mailed on mine to Sam Hunt.
Speaker 2 (02:24:36):
Well, of course, because he's a frigging legend, cat tag legend. Hey,
so are you gonna get any tortas today?
Speaker 15 (02:24:45):
Man?
Speaker 6 (02:24:46):
I'm trying every day, every day, you know, every day, especially.
Speaker 2 (02:24:51):
In an old town spring that's where the torthasts are baby, man,
shoot or shoot baby? You miss one hundred percent of
the shots you don't take.
Speaker 6 (02:24:59):
You got you gotta keep rolling, man, You gotta keep
rolling in.
Speaker 2 (02:25:03):
Got you gotta eat man. So good luck, Appreciate your
big day.
Speaker 6 (02:25:09):
You have a great Tuesday.
Speaker 2 (02:25:11):
He's out of his freaking Oh man, God is that's
That's the truest thing that's been said.
Speaker 4 (02:25:20):
We all are fools. Yeah, that's I'm a product of
my environment.
Speaker 2 (02:25:24):
Though, whoa, whoa, whoa. So this is on me as
a KG veteran and a basic white guy. Yeah that's fair.
That's fair.
Speaker 13 (02:25:33):
You know what.
Speaker 2 (02:25:34):
I resemble that remark. I mean you resemble it. Yeah,
resemple that remark. Paint any ass and a basic white
guy and the guy who created the environment.
Speaker 4 (02:25:45):
We love the environment. There you go, there's no doubt
about it, all right, seven one, three five seven, Hinty.
We'll keep on taking your calls about the Houston Texans. Obviously,
the uh free agent stuff for Alex Bregman and the Astros.
Jim Crane spoke about the competitive what is it the CBT,
So we'll talk about that next on Sports Talk seven
(02:26:06):
to ninety.
Speaker 2 (02:26:06):
But before we get to that.
Speaker 4 (02:26:07):
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This Sean Salisbury Show, continued, Renfro, what's going on? Hello, Renfro, Renfro,
You're on air? All right? All that holding and not
(02:27:25):
even uh I'm gonna get on air with us? All good?
Speaker 4 (02:27:29):
Uh, Sean, You'll get You'll You're gonna love this report
that I just came across my desk.
Speaker 2 (02:27:33):
You ready for it?
Speaker 4 (02:27:35):
From Jordan Schultz, NFL insider from Fox Sports. He said,
since there has been speculation President elect Donald Trump's signature
dance dance, which several NFL players have adopted in celebrations,
is not an issue for the league. According to sources,
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While the NFL has addressed celebrations in the past, my
understanding is that they only take act against those deemed
excessive or inappropriate. The Trump dance is good with the
league office. Why why the hell is.
Speaker 2 (02:28:05):
This even the thing?
Speaker 7 (02:28:06):
Why?
Speaker 2 (02:28:07):
Like, well, why is this? Why is your even speculation?
It's it's it's a dance, It's a celebration. Who cares?
So let me get let me get this straight. If
his name wasn't on that dance, if it wasn't affiliated
with I mean, if it wasn't his his moves. Say,
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whoever it is, I don't care. Would we even be
talking about No, we would not.
Speaker 4 (02:28:32):
What's his name, Christian Uh, I'm gonna butcher this last NK.
He played soccer for the United States men's national team
at Pulistic. Yeah, scored a goal last night and he
did the that celebration. It's it's Jones did it. Everybody's
doing everyone is quite literally, everyone's doing it. One of
the LPGA golfers had a badass shot. She did it
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over the weekend. Well, why is that an issue?
Speaker 2 (02:28:54):
Who? Who cares? Exactly my point? I mean, that's what
I'm saying. Are we really chasing this ghost? Yes, to
the point, borrowing this trouble that you're not allowed to
you're the regardless. I don't care if it's a I
mean Joe Biden dance, I don't care. It doesn't matter.
Speaker 6 (02:29:10):
Why is it?
Speaker 2 (02:29:11):
Oh? Because it's what? Yeah? Are we serious? But we'll
let a guy go up and you know gesture. I mean,
can you imagine if they do this and people jumping
in the stands and spiking balls and throwing them and
doing all kinds of stuff with their team. So so
they did a dance that people attribute to it's the
Trump dance, and so so what if you don't like it,
(02:29:33):
don't do it. I mean all of a sudden going
to change your vote.
Speaker 14 (02:29:36):
Yeah, everybody doing the A B dance? Yeah, the y'all
know whose dance that is.
Speaker 2 (02:29:41):
Right, you're talking about Antonio Brown? Yeah, Yeah, it's just.
Speaker 6 (02:29:49):
Everybody was doing that.
Speaker 2 (02:29:50):
What was wrong with Like, yeah, there's an in.
Speaker 4 (02:29:52):
Should be in the point where a national NFL insider
came out with a report.
Speaker 2 (02:29:56):
That star has to clear it. Yes, it's just it's
the dumbest and I don't care, Like I said, what
does this have to do with anything. He's going to
be the president of the United States. You may dislike
him or hate him. You may not have voted for
him if it would have happened to the other Oh,
you're not allowed to do that dance that's affiliated with
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President Obama, that's affiliated with Kamala Harris, that's affiliated with
President Bush. Do we really care about a dance harmless?
If it's harmless, it's so silly the fact that we
have to have a report to say they're not going
to find guys or outlaw the dance. Come on, now, son,
are we serious? Come on, I just we have such
(02:30:41):
bigger fish to fry than worrying about a dance in
the end zone. Yeah, I just don't. I don't understand
why would this would piss people off? I don't either,
And the NFL did the exact right thing. Who cares.
It's not bothering anybody, And if it's bothering you, maybe
it's a you thing, not a not a dance thing. Right,
it's simply because his name's on it, right, correct. Yeah, dude,
(02:31:07):
I just I we got to stop. Yeah, I mean,
it's don't get me started on that. Just that's just dumb.
You're looking, you're looking for something to piss you off,
if you're bothered by the fact. Because if it was
a dance that was started by I don't care who,
we wouldn't even say anything about it. No, we wouldn't. No,
we wouldn't. I don't. The fact that we have to
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have a breaking a report that tells us they're going
to allow it is so elementary school crap.
Speaker 4 (02:31:34):
So stupid. Yeah, it is so stupid. Also in the
third grade, exactly. Also, I did see this statistic, you know,
as we been talking about Texans quarterback player from C J.
Stroud and then yesterday as we looked across the NFL,
you're ready for Joe Burrow's stats and where they stacked
up amongst some of the greatest to ever do it.
Speaker 2 (02:31:55):
If he's if his team's in the playoff hunt, he's
the m VP right now, or he and Josh Allen
are the top two if they and I'm talking about
a head of m if he is, Lamar's in that
category as well.
Speaker 4 (02:32:06):
Joe Burrow, through eleven games on a team that is
four and seven, has three thy and twenty eight passing yards,
twenty seven touchdowns, five interceptions. Players to achieve three thousand
or more passing yards, twenty seven and more touchdowns and
fire five or fewer interceptions through the first eleven games
along with their team's final records. Tom Brady did it
in seven and twenty fifteen. They went sixteen and zero
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and thirteen and three in those years. Aaron Rodgers did
it in twenty eleven to twenty twenty. They went fifteen
to one and thirteen and three. Mahomes did it in
twenty twenty, they went fourteen and two. Drew Brees did
it in twenty eighteen, they went thirteen and three, and
Joe Burrow has those statistics and they are four and seven.
So what's his yardage now right now? Three and twenty
eight passing yards, twenty seven touchdowns, five in or.
Speaker 2 (02:32:50):
So eleven games. Yes, so let's say he's averaging almost
Let's see that would do for for eleven games. Let's
say he's three times ten is what three thousands, averaging
over two hundred seventy five yards, right, So let's say
he averages two seventy what's two seventy five times.
Speaker 4 (02:33:06):
Six seventy five times six that's sixteen to fifty.
Speaker 2 (02:33:10):
All right, So you add sixteen fifty and it's I mean,
it'll get him to close to forty seven forty eight
hundred yards in that range. And if you even add
ten more, twelve more t it's been a phenomenal year
on a team that's below five hundred and he's and
they're not just checking out. He's pushing the ball all
over the place. He's having a great year. Unfortunately, their
teams it's not very good. Yeah, big disappointment this year.
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And Jamar Chase is having an awesome year as well.
Those two guys them they themselves have been carrying that team, well,
not without those two guys. Year about you're a team
that's thinking about picking first in the draft or in
the top three or so, and you're thinking, oh, I'd
love to have I would love to have Hunter if
I can get it. You know what I'm saying, standing
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in line for him. So, yeah, Burrow's not the issue.
Neither is Jamar Chase. It's having a phenomenal year, but
you're not gonna win the MVP because his team's not
that good, right, you think it's wrong with them. I
just don't think they're I think they're They're not great
at a lot of other positions. They don't run it
as well as they have in the pad when mixing
was there open lines always, you know, I mean better
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now than they were the year in the super Bowl.
You know when they went to the Super Bowl and defensively,
people are pushing the ball all over the place on them.
They're running it and throwing it and doing whatever they want.
Speaker 4 (02:34:20):
Yeah, it's crazy because play out of his mond phenomenally.
Like I said, if they were winning more, he would
be Honestly, when you read those stats, he'd be at
the top of MB there's no question, he said.
Speaker 2 (02:34:30):
If you just flip the wins and the losses and
go back to look at his first I mean his
starts are slow too, and then he hits fire. Yeah,
his numbers are phenomenal. Yeah, he's much respect to the
way he's playing through all this and he's not a
big t if you notice, he just doesn't talk it now.
He just keeps on showing up and playing and hopefully
they fix it. But when you got a quarterback that good,
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you can fix things around him. Yeah, he's a notorious
slow started, just like Alex Bergman crazy exactly. Well, there's
no doubt about it. Let's getting the final segment of
the show next on the four Suck seventy We want
to win. Sean Salisbury continues on.
Speaker 4 (02:35:07):
Seven ninety, last call the show, Renfro.
Speaker 5 (02:35:11):
You there, Yes, sir, Yes, sir, how you guys doing?
Speaker 2 (02:35:15):
Good man?
Speaker 4 (02:35:15):
What's on your mind about these Texans?
Speaker 2 (02:35:17):
Get for you?
Speaker 18 (02:35:18):
Shunk?
Speaker 5 (02:35:19):
I just need that you of question, sham you played
ball for during outfensive scheme? Do most outfense for most
for most teams do they strip their first fifteen plays?
And if that's the case, what is your opinion on
after the Texans have ran their first fifteen place, do
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they normally get stagnant more or less like the defense
now and put up what they want to do? And
and Bobby is having a hard time trying to adjust
as offensive scheme and for what the defensive changes they
have made and what they're doing to them. And the
reason why I acted because we seem to get stuck
after our first fifteen praise, you know, especially with second
(02:36:06):
hand look like we don't have an answer FN out
and so let me ask you this, who are the
best play callers that you know of that's good at
ad justin doing the course of a game.
Speaker 2 (02:36:21):
All right, thank you, I will give you that answer.
First off, Yeah, the majority of teams, at least to
my knowledge, unless somebody's changed, I think the majority of
the teams now. And we did as well the script plays.
So we wanted Brian Billick when I was in Minnesota
and Denny, we like to do it so we could
change a bunch of different formations. We wanted to see
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how they were going to deal with a lot of
different of our looks the first fifteen plays, I mean
a lot of it was what we wanted to do,
but Brian Billick was really good at wanting to figure out, Okay,
we're gonna throw these different fifteen different plays, fifteen different formations.
How are they going to adjust? And yes, and then
you prepare for it and you work your script. Yes,
most teams script script their first fifteen place. Some may
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do it twenty plays. I think as of a couple
of weeks ago, statistics would bear out your taw your
question that they fell off statistically after the scripted place
that the spontaneous and getting into the flow of adjustments
during the games at least now does that mean equal
success overall as a team, but that there was a
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fall off as far as the production after scripted. And
I guess that's natural. And the question is is it
happened all thirty thirty one other teams where after the
first fifteen they don't adjust as well as they do
when they know what they want to run. And truth
you'll hear a lot of teams say we're going to
run what we run and make them adjust. But you
do have to adjust because there's certain plays you just
(02:37:45):
can't run. For certain coverages, you can run them, but
they're not going to be successful or at least to
the success or operating room in the run game or
pass game that you may have, so you adjust to that,
and you script them for two reasons for your stuff,
to prepare for it all week, but also to see
how they're going to adjust as the game goes on,
which is weird because if you don't, if you're not
willing to adjust after the first to fifteen plays, and
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why did you script the first fifteen to force them
to adjust? Anyway, you're looking for adjustments, so you have
an answer. It's point counterpoint chess match. So yes, most
script them. For me, the best adjusters in football offensively defensively,
there's a guy that stands at the top right now
in my mind, and Steve Spagnola is as good as
there is in game adjustments and in big games as well. Offensively,
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I think it's pretty safe to say that Andy Reid
and as a head coach play caller is one of
the really good ones. I think he's the best. As
just an offensive coordinator. Ben Johnson right now has Detroit
plan and personnel matters when it comes to adjustments, because
you're just better than most. I think they adjust and
he is a great play caller. And then there's some
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other one, Sean Payton with bow Nix. Look what he's
got him doing right now. I think Cliff Kingsbury is
doing a hell of a job calling play He's an
adjusting in Washington. So yeah, there there are. They are
out there, and there's plenty of them. Kyle Shanahan has
always done a good job of it, it's just in
the Super Bowl and postseason it's eluded him. But at
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the top of the list right now as a head
coach play caller, it's Andy Reid for me, and as
a as a an assistant. Right now, I think the
best play calling coordinator in the league, aggressive, smart, all
of it is Ben Johnson, and I think it bears
itself out. So adjusting after your scripted plays is something
that you just it's it's not easy to be a coordinator,
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but it sure is.
Speaker 7 (02:39:38):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (02:39:39):
Some position coaches just aren't prime to get into the
rhythm of play call. And I'll tell you who else
is our guy in Baltimore who is at Georgia.
Speaker 4 (02:39:46):
Oh, oh my gosh, not Joe Brady.
Speaker 2 (02:39:50):
Brady's in Buffalo and doing a great job of it
this year. Oh my gosh.
Speaker 4 (02:39:53):
We just talked about him.
Speaker 2 (02:39:55):
Todd n Yeah, and he is is Todd Munkin is
a He's done a great job and he he's utilized
with Derrick Henry. It gives you a little more bandwidth
to do that. And you also want to put the
play in, you know, on the second part of that,
after your first fifteen plays, your quarterback has to have
some leeway to get you to help adjust. It can't
just be on the sidelines. You've got to give him
the leeway to say, Okay, get us out of a
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bad point. And look at the names we're talking about,
Josh Allen, Patrick Mahomes, Joe Burrow, Jared Goff, Lamar Jackson,
really good players. And Monkin has turned the wheel that
they've said. He's turned the offense over to Lamar Jackson
to have the carte blanche to do what he wants.
That's that American Express card that has no limit. Allow
your quarterback to do that. And those guys hints why
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they're at the top. You have a feel for the
game while you're doing I think it's important.
Speaker 4 (02:40:41):
Yeah, I think there's no question that Ben Johnson is
at the top right now, just with with what they're doing.
Speaker 2 (02:40:46):
Oh, you find me a better pure play caller, and
it helps it. He has talent, but you know what,
he maximizes their talent and the full field. He's impressive. Yeah,
he is really good. Plus the talent matters. Like you said,
the personnel. You could be the greatest play call in
the world. If you don't have time, the personnel or talent,
you'll get fired. That's the way it works. Yeah, it's
always players first, coordinator second, right, or coach second. Just
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always he's got to have great players.
Speaker 4 (02:41:09):
I'm just really surprised that Ingrid Bergman is not related
to Alex Bergman.
Speaker 2 (02:41:13):
Yeah. That's gonna blow my mind all over the long
course of time. Maybe you can get a spelling change,
you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 4 (02:41:18):
Doc, Yeah, Gordy, Uh, Gordy sent me a list of
some other names, just real quick before we get out
of here.
Speaker 2 (02:41:24):
Matt Schwab, oh yeah, great player. Owen Daniel oh yeah,
without the s yeah. Josh Riddick yeah yeah, great player. Course,
Ridic's great. I'll tell you I love this movie.
Speaker 4 (02:41:36):
Josh yeah, yeah yeah, jose b A. Brew yeah or
who who? Joe al Tuv Yeah, and then Garrett Coles.
Speaker 2 (02:41:48):
He's I'll tell you what that Garrett Coles something special?
Huh Garret Coles? Yeah, great player. Matt's love to Schwab Yeah,
oh yeah, good one. Speaking of which, I got Howie Schwab.
What a special person he was? Yeah, MANCI love him.
He was fantastic, was brilliant. Stunted the Schwaps on too soon. Man,
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have a great day, man, hey, man, appreciate that you
want to take a nap. No, no, no, I got
too much to do, triple. Don't let him lie to you. Man,
he's going to nap. I would brag about it if
I could. Honestly, I don't have a chance to. I
got too much to do. You got a golf I'm
not golfing today. What I know it's I might go
work on my short game, but I'm not gone. What
do you? What do you got to business? Business? You
(02:42:31):
beat some balls in I gotta go beat I gotta
go beat some balls and then I'm gonna play golf.
It's probably with that flaming right about earlier. No, not
with Cooper Rush.
Speaker 4 (02:42:41):
Sorry, that's gonna do it. He is Sean Salisbury. Emmanuel
Elmore is our producer Ian Brian Lima. Thank you for listening.
Speaker 2 (02:42:48):
To a great off season.
Speaker 5 (02:42:50):
Man.
Speaker 2 (02:42:50):
We'll see at the beats. All right, have a bitch
in summer. Sign my yearbook.
Speaker 4 (02:42:54):
We'll talk to you tomorrow at six oh the Matt
Thomas Show.
Speaker 2 (02:42:58):
Ross is on vacation.
Speaker 4 (02:42:59):
I don't know who feeling it's gonna be Matt Thomas
as somebody tune in Don't Go Anywhere, tended to Next
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