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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Salisbury.
Speaker 2 (00:04):
Okay, let's do this.
Speaker 3 (00:08):
Sean Salisbury.
Speaker 4 (00:12):
To usc truth, longtime friend, Shawn Salisbury.
Speaker 3 (00:14):
Brian Lima, go Lobos. This is the Sean Salsbury Show.
Speaker 5 (00:22):
What a wild ending last night over in San Diego. Uh,
the Yankees beat the breaks off the Mariner, so the
Ashros extend their Al West lead. And we saw Jose
al Tuove get tossed. We saw a review that showed
that Profar didn't get hit, but they said he got hit.
I mean, just what a while game. At the end
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of the day, Astros win that ball game.
Speaker 6 (00:46):
Yeah, and Joe Spotty gets tossed and the Josel two
Bay takes a shoe off to show the ball fouled off.
Speaker 1 (00:52):
Yeah, it was wild. And then the gimmick of fortunately
was for.
Speaker 6 (00:55):
The Astros on this side in good morning that they
benefited from the tenth inning on this one with the
Kyle Tucker base hit. But then Greg Kessinger, you know,
the runner at second base, so I and you know,
didn't he I mean, he was a last out, so
he came in with al two v obviously getting tossed.
I guess is what I'm saying. So, but yeah, it
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was a wild ending five game lead. Now in the division,
I don't see how you lose this division unless you
decide to miss a team bus. But take him anyway
and get him in. And we've seen the other side
of that. But umpires got to do better. They just
do they they get they got to be better. I
know it's a hard job, but they got to be better.
And when al Twove and a spot of both, you know,
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get run, it's a it's an odd night, but they
took care of their business on the road against a
good team and Hunter Brown, it's it's ironic. You know
his start, did we now, It's like, oh man, this
is a it's a pedestrian start for him. As good
as he's been. That's what's crazy. You watch his performance
and you say, oh my gosh, solid, but we expect him.
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Mean seven innings of eight strikeouts and dominant ball, that's
how good the guys would come. So you'll take them
when it wasn't your best night. But you'll also take
them when you can you get the tenth inning advantage
on your side and then the gimmick works in your favor.
Speaker 5 (02:12):
Yeah, I just you know, Shanna, I just don't understand
why they have review in Major League Baseball, like it
should be that hard to get things right with review.
Speaker 1 (02:21):
Well, I don't.
Speaker 6 (02:22):
And it also what bothers me? And I think maybe
Joe Espada said this or was al two that I
can't remember that you have four umpires. You have four,
and I don't understand how difficult it is you're telling
me all four said no, didn't notice? What do you
What are you paying attention to? Like I said, I
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have nothing but respect for umpires and referees when we're
in the heat of battle. Listen, they're never always right
because if you're on the short end of it, even
though they won, on the short end of it, you're
mad at them.
Speaker 1 (02:54):
If you're the winner, you like.
Speaker 6 (02:55):
Them, and then the other group's mad them, so you
never get them all on your side, even if they
call the great game.
Speaker 1 (03:00):
The other team's disappointed over two balls and strikes at all,
they didn't. They didn't call it.
Speaker 6 (03:04):
For the other team, which is which is it usually
evens itself out if you're bad and having a bad night.
It's usually rampant through both teams. But I don't I
don't understand. I've said that all along in the NFL
or in college or in.
Speaker 1 (03:18):
Baseball, in any sport.
Speaker 6 (03:19):
If you can't get the review right, and you know
what I say, it's too you know another thing that
bugs me, Well it's too close to change. But what
if the too close? If it's too close, yet you
know that the other call is right, Well it was
a bang bang the replay did he get there?
Speaker 1 (03:36):
Now?
Speaker 6 (03:36):
If it's a if it's if it validates your call,
don't But I get so tired of us making excuses
for a replay four umpires and then review it and
those guys can't get it. I just don't understand. And
this is not looking at it just from the ass.
So I'm talking about in any situation, uh, for any team.
Speaker 1 (03:57):
I just don't get.
Speaker 6 (03:59):
We have replayed enhance the game, and at times I'm thinking,
what did they see that I missed? I saw it
over the weekend too on catches hell. It might have
even been in the Texans game over the weekend. There's
times when review you say, they're telling me they can't
tell if that was caught or dropped, or that was
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a pass interference or not.
Speaker 1 (04:22):
Well, you don't review pass interference or that.
Speaker 6 (04:25):
Was whatever the game a fumble or not I just
it's bothersome to me, and I'm with you. I respect them,
but they're not above criticism, although somehow we seem to
think they are when it comes to Major League Baseball,
that we got to keep them right yet, but don't
worry about the rest of it. People who are paying
to go to the game, listen. They get it right
most of the time. But and human, I'm okay with fallible.
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Humans are fallible, but replay shouldn't be. That's my point.
Speaker 7 (04:51):
Yeah, I.
Speaker 5 (04:53):
You missed the call on jose Al Tuvey off of
his foot, and then Profar at the plate does a
good acting job. They review it and it clearly shows
the baseball doesn't touch him. And yet they say the
play on the field stands, which shows me that they
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didn't have enough to overturn it, when it's clear as
day that they had plenty of to overturn it. So
what are they doing in the replay center? I just
I don't understand it. I don't get it.
Speaker 6 (05:27):
I don't either if if the replay shows, why are
you afraid to change something?
Speaker 1 (05:32):
See? I get the h I get the feeling.
Speaker 6 (05:34):
At times, depending on the flow of a game or
depending on the crew or depending on review. And maybe
I'm wrong because I also think human emotion comes into it.
Do you ever think that maybe they don't want to
to make the umpires look bad. They want to validate
the call, and so if it's close, let's just there
on the side of the umpires. I sometimes think that
I do like an ego thing. Yeah, well not even
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an ego thing, just a just a grading thing where
it's like they're under enough stress.
Speaker 1 (06:02):
It's close, let's give him the benefit of the doubt.
Does that make sense?
Speaker 6 (06:04):
Yeah, to where man, everybody's on umpires and everybody's on referees,
and like I said.
Speaker 1 (06:09):
Re emphasize, I wouldn't want the job. It's too hard.
Speaker 6 (06:12):
But that's why they're the experts at it, or at
least supposed to be. And then once the umpire thing
in the booth, you got it ready. You can see
every single angle all the time, and if you know
it and don't tell me the will it was too
close to call.
Speaker 1 (06:24):
But it didn't hit him.
Speaker 6 (06:25):
So if it doesn't hit you, if it's too close
to call, I don't care what the umpire said.
Speaker 1 (06:30):
Nope, you got to get it right.
Speaker 6 (06:31):
I don't care if it's a twelve to one game,
I don't care if it's a three to two game.
Speaker 1 (06:36):
Getting it right's the whole key.
Speaker 6 (06:37):
Like I said, it's I understand if it's if the
tie goes to the runner, okay, great, then that goes
to the umpire if he called him safe. But when
it comes to getting hit by a pitcher of reviewable plays,
if the review shows it regardless, well it's too close
to change it. What does that mean too? What? Oh,
so he missed him by three inches, we can call it.
He missed him by an inch? Can't call it? Do
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you get my It's like, oh, that was blatant. We
can call that one. Well, that's a little too close
to call. No, you err on the side of what's
more right than wrong. And while they may not think
it costs them, it just you know, like I said,
better better them than me, because I wouldn't want the gig.
But I I to me, replay shouldn't miss. No, no,
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I should not miss.
Speaker 1 (07:21):
The human error is gonna.
Speaker 6 (07:22):
I'm not mad at umpire from missing the balls and
strike happens to all of them. They all make it,
and you're you're pissed if it's against your team, you're
happy if it's not the other side is so they're
gonna make That's why I do. They got jobs to do,
and they got to do it, and they got to
study it and do all that stuff.
Speaker 1 (07:35):
But the answer replay like.
Speaker 6 (07:38):
If you had an electronic strike zone, it shouldn't miss.
And well, so I know, but the guy, the guy
looking at review is fallible. So maybe what you should
do is have three dudes looking at review in separate
rooms or or where they're not talking, they can't and
then majority rules. How's that? I mean, how's that just be?
I mean we're getting I know, more bodies. We think, well,
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that's more bodies. Who the hell wants more bodies involved
in all this stuff? But instead of one guy pressure,
just go and you hit the button and it buzzes
back with it, just like you would in a game
like the voice right o' gay, boom these two and
if it's two out of three, then do it. If
four umpires can't get it right on the field and
one guy, if you're worried about the what if the
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one guy is fallible up in the air that he's
you know, having a day and he's not seeing Claire.
Speaker 1 (08:27):
But I don't know what goes on.
Speaker 6 (08:29):
Everybody's not perfect because a human is still making the
decision with his vision, with his visuals.
Speaker 1 (08:34):
So get it right.
Speaker 6 (08:36):
If that means, you know, hey, we're the majority rules man.
Two out of three said it wasn't go instead of
just one because if they're gonna, if you're gonna do it,
make sure all the eyes on. He can't have three
dudes missing it. Can you replay? And I know the
sometimes more is wrong, but at some point, and we've
seen it, it's gonna cost a game, it's gonna cost
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the playoffs, it's gonna cost money.
Speaker 1 (08:58):
It's craziness.
Speaker 6 (09:00):
It's something that should It feels like you should be
getting replay right one hundred percent of the time, if
not awfully close.
Speaker 5 (09:07):
Why do we you and I have to continue to
have this conversation about replay and reviews and things like that.
Speaker 6 (09:13):
This year every year, you know, we say this year,
I promise you we had it last year, and I
promised the year before. It's like injuries, man, it feels
like there's more injuries this preseason, and then you look
at the numbers and there was just as many last year,
or just as many the year before it's like, well,
there's a lot of stars. I remember we said it
last year and Brian we talked Tom. I remember when
of some like starting like players of good players were
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getting hurt, whether it's a banged up knee or I'm
talking about in football. Oh this guy, man, it seems
like there's a lot of people getting hurt. And you know,
we just said, you brought it up yesterday. How many
guys stars did you bring up that are on that
are on the IR or hurt or banged up?
Speaker 1 (09:50):
He went through them.
Speaker 6 (09:51):
You know, this guy, this guy, this guy, this guy.
And you know what's crazy, this guy, this guy, this guy,
this guy. Happens every year. It's the same year. So
you're right, it's not just the conversation and why this year,
it's the conversation every year. Yeah, every single year. And
it's not so much the umpires or the referees.
Speaker 1 (10:08):
I get you.
Speaker 6 (10:08):
Now, you can't miss blatant naked eye calls that are
obvious to everybody else, but you you can't keep up
with the game.
Speaker 1 (10:14):
It's a hard job. But replay.
Speaker 6 (10:17):
We shouldn't be dogging replay because replay should be like,
oh no, this is no brainer. Got dudes up there?
Why oh yeah, man, that missed him? Well, it's close.
Did he hit him or did he miss him? Missed him? Okay,
change a call. Simple And I know it's not a
simple process, but that's why those guys get paid their
money to sit up there and watch tape.
Speaker 1 (10:37):
Okay, get it right.
Speaker 7 (10:39):
Yeah, just get it right.
Speaker 5 (10:40):
You have review at your fingertips and you send it
to a replay center where you have people sitting around
looking at every angle, and you're still not getting it right.
That's the part that bothers me the most, and it
does not make sense to me. What in the hell
are they looking at?
Speaker 1 (10:55):
Right?
Speaker 6 (10:55):
And I'm going to tell you another thing, brother, Well,
how do we know that the guy up there?
Speaker 1 (10:58):
I mean vision, I'm and I know it sounds crazy.
Speaker 6 (11:01):
We don't know if the guy's looking at and he's
got a clear view, if he's got contaction.
Speaker 1 (11:04):
I don't know.
Speaker 6 (11:05):
Hell, you know what I'm saying, and you too, I mean,
are we getting the perfect vision guy up there? That's
I mean, I don't notice human error and human nature
and ego come into it, like you said, But to me,
then what are we doing here? You're exactly right, it's
like if we can't if replay can't get it right,
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then I'm one of those guys says, you know what,
if replay is going to miss it, then why do
we Let's not even have it, Let's put it back
because I'll tell you what happens with replay, and I
know I would get caught in this. Let's say you're
a referee and it's a it's a call that you
know can be judged.
Speaker 1 (11:40):
Are you not?
Speaker 6 (11:42):
Do you not feel like replay protects you at times?
Don't you say? Well, isn't it almost make you indecisive
as an official or an umpire at times? At times like,
well that's okay, make the call, go with what you thought,
and then replay can either validate I think now replay
can also embarrass if you miss to blatant when you're like,
oh my gosh. But I think it gives you, like anything,
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if you have four wheel driver you worried about the rain. No, no,
it gives you a little senseurit, so you drive a
little different, right right.
Speaker 1 (12:12):
It's the way. It's the same thing here.
Speaker 6 (12:13):
If I knew that I had something my security blanket
back in me.
Speaker 1 (12:18):
I may or what if I gave you the answers
to a test.
Speaker 6 (12:21):
And you had them, you kind of study, you had
them but getting the day, or you didn't study the
whole semester. And somebody gave you the answers to the
test from a fraternity and you're sitting there a night
before a test, and you say, all they gotta do
is memorize twenty five questions or whatever it is, don't
you And you don't know the Maybe she changes the
test and you're like, well, I should have studied and prepared.
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I think there's a false sense of security at times
with replay. I do, and we all get locked into
it because well, replay will bail is out.
Speaker 1 (12:50):
Yet replay doesn't bail you out all the time.
Speaker 6 (12:52):
So, like I said, umpires and referees men, I love
you respect, don't want it. Sometimes I think it'd probably
be harder than running a route or throwing a football.
But the replay can't be wrong. It just can't be,
and it's wrong. I think it's wrong plenty in all sports.
I think at times replay misses it. Even the experts
in the booth, Brian, you know those guys, the Mike
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Prayers who are phenomenal. And those guys who are up there,
I mean they are gene sterotor.
Speaker 1 (13:18):
But even they see it.
Speaker 6 (13:20):
How many times have you seen where they said one
thing and the replay did not validate them. Now most
of the time it does, but even they miss it.
And they're the guys who've been doing it forty years,
so fallible as human, but it feels like the video
shouldn't be That's just me and maybe I'm overstatement.
Speaker 7 (13:36):
Fallible, good word, good word.
Speaker 1 (13:38):
It's six question. It's a good way to start your Wednesday.
Speaker 5 (13:40):
Yeah, we damn right. Jose Al Tuve loses a shoe,
loses a sock.
Speaker 7 (13:46):
He was pissed.
Speaker 5 (13:47):
He spoke about the incident that happened, the miscall. What
did jose Al Tuove have to say? We'll discuss that
next right here on Sportstok seven to.
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Speaker 3 (15:06):
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Speaker 5 (15:13):
Machada with a shot up the middle, hell of a
play from Grey Kessinger, backhand, short hop flips. It's to
pain painting steps on the bag. I mean Greg Kissinger
had been on the bench all game long. He only
entered because Jose Altuve decided to take a shoe off,
take his sock off, get ejected a spot, I got ejected.
Kessinger comes in, makes a hell of a play and
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the Astros win. It Just what a I mean, Sean,
what a? What a crazy like last thirty minutes of
that baseball game. Just unbelievable.
Speaker 8 (15:43):
Man.
Speaker 6 (15:43):
Yeah, we say, you know, Greg Kessinger just you know,
sitting on the bench the whole time. That dude hasn't
got off the bench much.
Speaker 1 (15:50):
The whole year.
Speaker 7 (15:50):
Oh year, yeah even better point yeah.
Speaker 6 (15:53):
So so it's not just what he did in the game,
but to stay focused. I mean that when he goes
to the ballpark, he doesn't know if it's gonna be
a game or twenty games before he's in and to
come and you know what, Cray, I know this sounds
like so cliche and elementary, but it's not.
Speaker 1 (16:10):
Is we expect our guys to come in and.
Speaker 6 (16:12):
Make those plays, right, Yeah, expect it, but do you
always get it?
Speaker 1 (16:16):
But it's a hard thing to do.
Speaker 6 (16:18):
I'm just I mean, and got to be just as
hard in baseball is and even harder spent whether it's
at the plate or making a play in the field.
Which alls you're getting is like during batting practice or
infield practice and taking those and then when the real
stuff's flying.
Speaker 1 (16:33):
Around, it's it's a different sense of it.
Speaker 6 (16:35):
But to sit over there because the mentality becomes if
it's been a long time, are you're not playing much?
Is I'm not going to see much action, So sometimes
you don't stay sharp.
Speaker 1 (16:43):
Mentally, emotionally, physically.
Speaker 6 (16:46):
But it's plays like that that ball goes through Now
you don't know how the game's going to end, right,
So just phenomenal stuff. And I love when guys understand
their role and when you've defined the role and have
to come in. Nobody expected how al Tuova in the
third inning to be run or your manager, but that's
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why you stay ready for those ones. And you may
not see him again for however long, who knows. But
to me, those are some of the most invaluable moments
on any team is when somebody who's not expected to
make a play because he doesn't make many because he's
sitting on this you know, over there with the fellows
eating sunflower seeds.
Speaker 1 (17:26):
No disrespect to him, but that's his role on this.
Speaker 6 (17:27):
Team to come in and be a platoon guy once
in a while, but makes a hell of a play,
ends it with a you know, to get a forced
second and do his thing.
Speaker 1 (17:37):
And it was impressive by him.
Speaker 6 (17:40):
And you never know when that moment the ball find you,
isn't it the way he usually is?
Speaker 1 (17:43):
For goot and played, yeah, oh yeah.
Speaker 6 (17:45):
And and sometimes they don't make a play, and you
know guys that come in and sometimes they do and
that was a huge play.
Speaker 5 (17:53):
That's that's how baseball goes man. Baseball finds you as
soon as you come off the bench, or you get
in that bat, go on the out or wherever you hey,
the baseball always finds you.
Speaker 6 (18:02):
And in football, if you're a backup receiver, come in inevitably.
I'm third and six, we're throwing it to you. You're
gonna be the one who's gonna be open. Quarterback come
in the backup inevitably, guess what the pressure of the game,
there'll be a buck forty to go and you got.
Speaker 1 (18:14):
To drive us down the field because we're down six.
I mean, that's just.
Speaker 6 (18:18):
It's usually the way it works. You're like, oh, unless
you're kneeling down at the end. But in sports, and
once you know that, the ball finds your hands and
you got to hoist up a three because the play
didn't come out, ball tipped away, you got. Now you
got to make the shot so it'll find you. And
being ready for that moment is a difference, and he
was ready for it last night.
Speaker 5 (18:39):
Have you seen the picture of Osldve standing at the
plate with no shoe?
Speaker 1 (18:44):
Oh yeah, yeah, I have, Gosh, it's a classic.
Speaker 6 (18:49):
And I think he also made the point listen expecting
a run, we've taken gloves off a batting glove and
say look here's what happened to show them.
Speaker 1 (18:56):
I just thought it was going to be the same thing.
Speaker 6 (18:58):
I thought it was a clever way to basically tell
the umpire didn't give him the middle finger, even though
that may not have been out too He's attention, but
he said a loud message and they ran him, and
fortunately it would have been a bigger bummer had the
game ended different. So ended right, but uh that's not
the way you, Uh, you want it to end. If
you're Hoseal TV, you want to be on the field.
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But hell, who knows how it turns out. What a
great play by Kessinger. And I don't blame Altova every
now and then I like to see the guy who's
usually just doing his thing, not bother anybody a little
sign of emotion and and make it a blatant I
mean a blatant look at this, and uh, I love
hose Al Tuo.
Speaker 1 (19:38):
Man, how can you not?
Speaker 5 (19:43):
Will he sorry? Tripley was whispering in my ear? Will
he will we?
Speaker 7 (19:47):
Today?
Speaker 5 (19:48):
Sean get calls that Joe A. Spotta did not get
fired up enough to get ejected. Was his ejection not
fired up enough?
Speaker 1 (19:56):
I would, I would hope not.
Speaker 6 (19:57):
I'm to the point where just getting run makes me
happy once in a while. I don't care. He's never
gonna be Bobby Cox. He's not Aaron Boone. He's not
gonna You're not Larry Bowen or picking bases up and
throwing them all over. He's just he's he's a organized ejection.
Speaker 1 (20:16):
Guy, this is cool, I'm good man.
Speaker 6 (20:18):
A matter of fact, it can be more condescending to
an umpire while he's with all the umpires looking at
you and everybody's going off. It's just a calmly call
him a dumb ass. You know, I'm not saying Joe
called him that, but just calmly call him a dumb ass,
and that'll that'll. You know how when you're like inner
rage and somebody gives you the old it's gonna be
okay and they soft talking and you're like, I want
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to stuff, argue with me, do something. But then that
it's even more likes it's more condescending, where it's like
what it's like, raise your voice at me? Yeah, I
think it's Sometimes it's kind of a cool way to
get a ject.
Speaker 5 (20:50):
It's it's like you're calmly asking the empire are you
that bad?
Speaker 1 (20:54):
Yeah? Are you really this stupid? You know?
Speaker 6 (20:56):
When you say it without yelling, it's like it's even
more impact. Hey man, are you are you really this stupid?
Speaker 8 (21:02):
What'd you say?
Speaker 1 (21:03):
I mean?
Speaker 6 (21:03):
So, I kind of like the every now and in
the old condescending ejection, I'm good with that where you're
just like look at him like a really dude, you
suck okay, and get run without yelling at him.
Speaker 5 (21:14):
Yeah, dude, you're bad at your job right now, like
you're bad.
Speaker 6 (21:18):
Yeah, take two weeks off and quit. Okay, dude, that
that's what we need you to do and we come back. Man,
I really want to discuss.
Speaker 1 (21:24):
I know we got a lot of football and baseball
on our mind and this is part of football.
Speaker 6 (21:28):
Do you realize in twenty twenty five with you and
it's going to be this will be rampant everywhere with
revenue sharing. Do you know what the University of Tennessee's doing?
Did you see the story?
Speaker 7 (21:36):
No I missed it.
Speaker 6 (21:37):
University of Tennessee is adding a ten ten percent surcharge,
no way, player surcharge. They're adding searcharge to your tickets
next year. The average ticket price usually goes up about
fourteen and a half percent a year. That's about the average, dude.
They're adding a ten percent surcharge. It's called a player
surcharge to pay their players.
Speaker 3 (21:58):
No way.
Speaker 1 (21:59):
Oh yes, And then you know what that player is now?
Speaker 7 (22:01):
A talent fee?
Speaker 1 (22:02):
Yeah, that's that's exactly what it's called.
Speaker 6 (22:05):
And you know what they're going to do that same
player that you're spending all your heart and money for
an eighteen year old kid who is starting at corner
that didn't go to Alabama but went to Tennessee.
Speaker 1 (22:17):
You're paying for that.
Speaker 6 (22:18):
And a year later, if somebody offers him more like Alabama,
he's going to or leaves and goes. He's going to
go take take and you went to watch my He's
gonna leave and go get more money somewhere else. Wow,
get charged there. So I don't know when do fans
say enough's enough. I like the kids getting paid. We're
now getting to the point where it's like you wake
(22:40):
up in the morning, they've surcharged your ass. Okay, So
I don't know, man, I just I know it's got
to be done. But and that place will be sold
out every time ten percent surcharge to pay the player
that you're going to watch entertainment. And we're not talking NFL.
This is college.
Speaker 7 (22:57):
It's crazy, man.
Speaker 1 (22:58):
Yeah, there you go.
Speaker 7 (23:00):
Well now it's not like it's a two that's insane,
that's right.
Speaker 6 (23:04):
And Deon Sanders is getting tired, dude, you know a program.
I'm so exhausted by the Colorado they do some good things,
but overall, it's getting to the point where they're like
a character of themselves. It's that and you know what
to preach, don't be sensitive. They're the most sensitive program
in the country. Yeah they are because they talk and
talk and then when somebody talks it back. Oh, it's
(23:26):
because these guys are making more money. Yeah they are.
That's exactly right. But that's not why the media is
covering you. They cover it because there's a lot of
times at the University of Colorado, they're overloading their mouth
with their ass.
Speaker 1 (23:36):
That's what they're doing.
Speaker 6 (23:37):
And you know, I love Dion, but this is getting tired,
this rhetoric and constant that they spend more time listening
to Twitter and the people's shows on national TV so
they can react then they do getting themselves ready to
actually beat a good team.
Speaker 1 (23:52):
That'd be nice. Yeah, freaking nights. Yeah, obviously we hired.
I'm tired of it.
Speaker 5 (23:59):
We got plenty, plenty to discuss here on the Sean
Salisbury show. Al tuove getting a jet day, we got
audio from him. We got to talk about this Tennessee
football stuff. Obviously, Dion Sanders talking out of his ass
once again. Let's keep it rolling right here on the
Shawn Salisbury Show.
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Speaker 5 (25:39):
Nash will try to win the series against the Padres.
Obviously a lot of drama in that ninth and tenth
inning last night's at Petco Park between the astrosen Podres,
Jose al Tuvey was eject that he fouled a ball
off his foot. Umpire said, nope, he got the baseball,
wents at third base over the first he gets called out,
(26:02):
then he gets ejected.
Speaker 1 (26:03):
Well.
Speaker 5 (26:04):
They asked Altuve about his ejection after the game. That's
what he said.
Speaker 9 (26:08):
Not really.
Speaker 10 (26:08):
Sometimes you get hit somewhere in the hand and you
take your bunting left to show that you got hit.
I was expect into the same thing. Uh, you know,
it was going through my head that it can't happen.
You know, it's night inning, winning around on second base.
I'm battling against a good pitcher, so as the closer,
so I'm obviously trying to get a hit and drive
(26:30):
the run in and win the game. So you know,
I get a football because it hit my foot and
you know they just took took it away from me.
So I don't think that can happen. That it's four
guys on the on the field. You got to see
the shame of directions on the ball, and you know,
just make the right call.
Speaker 1 (26:48):
Please just throw me out.
Speaker 11 (26:49):
So.
Speaker 10 (26:52):
You know, And then we won the game, and I'm,
you know, really happy about it. And tomorrowson our day,
and we're going to try to win the game to.
Speaker 5 (27:01):
That's that's what was the LTV talking about his ejection.
I like how he said, you know, uh, sometimes you
get hit in the hand, you take your batting glove
off and you show it to the umpire and he said,
So I thought the same thing. So he takes this
clean off in his whole ass sock.
Speaker 1 (27:16):
How do you not love this dude?
Speaker 9 (27:17):
I know, man, how.
Speaker 1 (27:19):
Do you not love him? It's like, well, if I
got to make a point, will let me.
Speaker 6 (27:23):
We'll make a point, man, And he did, and the
Empire took well offense to it.
Speaker 1 (27:30):
But guess what the umpire will do. He'll get over it.
Speaker 7 (27:32):
Yeah, yeah, you know.
Speaker 5 (27:34):
You know one of the one of the things that
you always talk about is how we should have umpires,
or at least one of them, or a referee uh be,
you know, have to have a media availability after the game.
I would love to have heard the explanation on a
couple of those plays last night from the crew chief
of the umpires at the game. Let him get up
(27:56):
on a podium and face questions.
Speaker 6 (27:58):
Yeah, well, why you missed the call? And what was
he thinking when Al two they took the shoe off?
I'd like to know it. If he says, it's you know, listen,
you just don't do that and give us an explanation,
maybe we'd say, you know what, Okay, makes sense, even
though I'm on AL two B side.
Speaker 1 (28:11):
Makes sense. But you're not going to get it. I don't.
Speaker 6 (28:14):
And I'll hear people say, well, you got to protect them,
secure them up because there's but why what is the difference?
Their impact on the game is huge. I just don't understand. Well,
they got to catch a plot flight, Well tell them
to get lined. Everybody's got to get home. I mean
broadcasters got to get home. Players gotta fly. If it's
the last game of US series. I just to me,
(28:35):
I don't know why for fifteen minutes you just can't
address them. Hell, I don't know why they don't have
their own room where they go in. There all four umpires.
Speaker 1 (28:43):
Put them all on.
Speaker 6 (28:44):
I don't It's not about putting them on blasts, makeing
them count. What were you thinking when you did this?
We asked coaches at we ask players that they don't
have to answer it.
Speaker 1 (28:52):
I mean even if they say, well, you know what
is judgment call?
Speaker 6 (28:55):
Well, they're all judgment calls off sides, balls and strikes.
I catch it in the outfield, did a guy you know,
did the ball hit him in fair play when it
bounced off the plate and you're running down the line
where you in in the line of view of the catcher,
throwing you out at first base?
Speaker 1 (29:11):
Where you I mean, all these things, they're all judgment calls.
Speaker 6 (29:14):
What what would be the problem with the NBA officials
And if they don't have anything that there was no conton,
nobody wants to ask them a question. Two people to
show up and they can leave. I just don't understand
what's the problem with putting well, you don't need four
of them? Why I don't Why do I need? I
mean the mouthpiece, I'll start with one, but why do
I not need the second base umpire? Talking about why
(29:36):
you called a guy out on steel? Why do I
not need the not every call? Why'd you call a
strike in the middle of.
Speaker 1 (29:41):
The third inning?
Speaker 7 (29:41):
I mean, yeah, we don't need that.
Speaker 1 (29:43):
I've talked about the place. What what what? What was
your thinking?
Speaker 6 (29:47):
Just so we get an idea, so we'll get some
clear do we don't have to wait for New York
two days later that nobody cares about two days later.
Speaker 1 (29:54):
And your apology is great, thanks, thumbs up. We're working
hard and getting better.
Speaker 6 (29:58):
Great cost him a game, So I mean it just
the apology is fine, but it didn't Are you going
to have a win at the end of the season
of course you're not.
Speaker 1 (30:07):
So do we get to do it? Do we get
a do over?
Speaker 11 (30:10):
No?
Speaker 6 (30:10):
So just talk to me. We want communication. Every other
aspect we don't. We don't get it. The guys sitting
in New York. Oh, they're doing their best, they get graded,
they're not doing the World Series or what have you.
I want to hear from the guy who actually did it.
That's what I want to hear.
Speaker 7 (30:24):
Yeah, I mean that's exactly right.
Speaker 5 (30:26):
Yeah, I want to I want I want them to
explain their thought process and you don't have to be
you know what. Like I think one thing that people
might think is if umpires or referees get up there,
like the media is just going to straight attack them. No,
we just want clarity. Just give us some transparency. The
big thing for me with Major League Baseball and why
I look. I think you and I have had this
(30:48):
discussion before. Even though we feel like umpires are really
really bad at times ninety percent or more the right.
They get calls right, and they're good at what they do,
no question. But in the same sense, I like the
human error and the human element of an umpire in baseball,
I don't do I want the automatic strike zone a
(31:10):
lot of me does, because the strike zone this year
especially has been really, really bad, really inconsistent. So do
I want more consistency, Yes, But I also don't want
the human element to be removed from it, even though
I know there'll be an umpire back there. So like
you know, yeah, so I like the human element of it,
and I also want the human element of an umpire
(31:33):
to get up on a podium and listen to the media,
question their calls and have them give us transparency.
Speaker 6 (31:38):
Okay, let me give you a perfect case in point
to validate before we go to break real quick is
and you're you're right. I listen and well, are we
worried about the media attacking a quarterback after he throws a.
Speaker 7 (31:49):
Pick while Deon Sanders is Yeah.
Speaker 6 (31:52):
Of course, because they're sensitive and obviously they got rabbit ears.
But my point is, you get asked tough questions, it's
a tough game, You make tough calls, and there may
be a sign of okay, these guys are if you
let us hear from him. Remember well, the Empire who
when Detroit went Jim Joyce, Yeah, Joyce, he addressed it,
(32:12):
he wanted to address it. He addressed it and cost a,
you know, a perfect game, and he.
Speaker 1 (32:19):
Addressed and you know how I feel about Jim Joyce.
Now I feel I get it, tough man. He went
up there and talked.
Speaker 6 (32:25):
Let us know, he's human, he's not removed from us, talk,
made a mistake. Wish they can have him back, all
those things, And I'm like, you know what, man, I mean,
he's now got to live with the mistake of costing
a guy a perfect game. And it's a bummer for him.
But at least now the picture and the people, the
fans like, okay, man, you know what, there's a little
bit more empathy for him, right, and sympathy for there
(32:46):
is not that you feel sorry for him, but like, okay.
Speaker 1 (32:48):
I get it. Man.
Speaker 6 (32:49):
Who of us hasn't screwed it up in a way
that like nobody else would be like, oh my gosh,
how did I do that? And it just it brings
human element to it. I don't know why we talk
about building brands. Let's build the Empires brand, the referee brand.
Oh man, you know what, Yeah, that is tough. Tell
us how hard it is the hand inside and it's
so close, guys in the games moving so fast, and
I know that's how we feel. But when we hear
(33:11):
it from the source, it's like, okay, and I tell
you what, when the quarterback throws a pick, we don't
ask the right guard what he did?
Speaker 1 (33:18):
Why what happened on the throw?
Speaker 6 (33:20):
We don't go ask the defensive coordinator, Well, why'd your
quarterback throw to the other team? We asked the quarterback,
right and we'll ask the head coach. But I just
don't know why we're afraid of. And these are grown
ass men. They can handle and women and NBA coaching
and NFL or and I wants, I say, refereeing. I
just don't understand why they're they're grown Ask people, they
can handle it. They can handle a tough question. And
(33:42):
if somebody is attacking them, diffuse it. You're an umpire.
You know how to defuse stuff. Yeah, yeah, that's what
you do, so diffuse the media too. But I don't
know why they're immune to it. And don't tell me, Well,
they deserved with all the stuff they're involved in. Yeah,
and the NBA deserve Tim Donahey not to have to
have to be betting on games. Yep, Okay, you just
(34:02):
leave it open to our imagination. If in fact, you're
missing eight straight balls and strikes and not telling us
what happened that that's what I want to hear, but
I don't want the job. Love them, but they should
have to address the media like everybody else should.
Speaker 1 (34:17):
Man accountability.
Speaker 7 (34:20):
Brother, here you go incredible.
Speaker 6 (34:21):
If you know during a game you got to talk after,
you'll even be more accountable. We all are when the
when that lights shining down, Smack dab on you like
you're on stage and you're the show. And if you
want to be the show as some umpires do, Aindlrnandez,
guess what, We're gonna give you all the opportunity to
build your brand that you want see after the game
after those fourteen misses.
Speaker 1 (34:42):
See you then, brother, yeah, love it, you can answer
for it.
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Speaker 5 (36:12):
Show, Ronnie, Ronnie, appreciate you holding, good morning.
Speaker 12 (36:18):
Thanks guys. A couple of questions about this whole Jose
Altuve thing. Didn't this happen to him? Exact same thing
happened to him earlier this year in New York?
Speaker 7 (36:30):
It did.
Speaker 12 (36:30):
He felt he fouled them all, so that's why he
got so ballistic about it, you know, I mean, how
many times does this have to happen? And I don't understand.
Maybe you can explain to me. I know you can't
necessarily change what calls you reviewed during the course of
the game, but from season to season, why are some
calls considered reviewable and others are not. There's nothing about
(36:55):
that call that should have been difficult to review. I
know judgment calls like well, the past interference call in
New Orleans that time was a difficult thing to look at.
But why can you review some calls and you can't
review others?
Speaker 13 (37:10):
What were the other three.
Speaker 12 (37:11):
Umpires looking at? Why did they not Why did one
of them not see it?
Speaker 1 (37:17):
And what.
Speaker 12 (37:19):
I never hear anything about the umpires being accountable at
the end of a season. I never hear about umpire
ratings or you know, anything about how they're able to
keep their jobs after being on the job for thirty
years and they're sixty some odd years old, they're bound
to need visual acuity correction. I just don't understand it.
(37:44):
And also, there's a guy that calls your show a lot.
I think he's a New York Met fanner. Was this
whole thing with al tub reminded me of the Kleon
Jones incident. I believe you may have remembered Sean or
heard about it with the Mets in the Orioles, the
shoe polish incident.
Speaker 1 (38:03):
Their World series when they were playing each other in
the seventies.
Speaker 12 (38:06):
Yeah, yeah, exactly. I think I think it was the
sixty nine with the Mets and the Orioles.
Speaker 6 (38:12):
There you go, But that's what you're talking about. Cleon
Jones was an outfielder for them, Yes.
Speaker 12 (38:16):
Yeah, and he had shoe polish on and he wanted
the umpire to look at the ball because he said
the ball hit him and he said, to have all
hit my foot, it's got shoe. But it's gonna have
shoe polish on it. And of course I don't remember
exactly how the thing actually went, but you know, there's
certain things that the umpires should look at that they
(38:37):
don't a lot of times. And getting back to my
first question, I'd like to know why how do they
determine from season to season what calls will be reviewable
and what calls won't be because that doesn't make sense
to me.
Speaker 6 (38:51):
Yeah, and Ronnie, great stuff, man, I appreciate your passion,
and that makes sense.
Speaker 1 (38:55):
A lot of the rules in the offseason don't make sense.
Speaker 6 (38:56):
First off, hints why they should pie the players get
your shoe every single before every game, right because you
never know when it'll come into play. But I remember,
I know exactly what you're talking about, and I believe
it was Cleon Jones.
Speaker 1 (39:08):
So but to the to the how do they determine it?
It's the rules committee.
Speaker 6 (39:13):
They sit in there and a bunch of people sit
in there and say, well, what can we do to
either gimmick it up or change this to make it better?
Speaker 1 (39:18):
Yet some of their rules are not making it better
or reviewing.
Speaker 6 (39:22):
I know this, I've said it and I'll say it,
and I think Belichick said it at one point in
time about football, and I'm talking about baseball and basketball.
Every play should be somebody should be should be reviewable.
They're all judgment called, every single one of them. A
guy moves before the ball snapped, and you know we've
had that. Oh, guys in the shotgun was a ball
snap that he move on ball snap or quarterback clap?
Speaker 1 (39:44):
We've seen that.
Speaker 6 (39:45):
Well, if you really got it, if you got a
review left or it's inside of two minutes and it's
and it's the five yards is a difference in a
first down or third and nine or fourth and nine? Now,
why can't.
Speaker 7 (39:58):
We review it? Do we think?
Speaker 5 (40:00):
I don't get it. It's like groundogs day Sean. Everything
should be reviewable, right it doesn't. And people say, well
it'll slow the game. No, that doesn't mean you're reviewing everything.
But everything should be reviewable.
Speaker 6 (40:12):
If a pass interference call which is not reviewable in
the NFL, and Ronnie, this hopefully will help with you.
Speaker 1 (40:17):
So that's how they do it.
Speaker 6 (40:18):
They just say, oh, this looks good, let's review this,
and they literally sit around and that's what a rules
committee does and how we make it better. But they
what they're they're doing is they're they're not making it
better all the time. Some rules are good, like the
kickoff of the NFL is stupid. It's just embarrassing. So
a guy throws a deep ball, it's third and five
and they don't call holding or they don't call pass
(40:39):
interference and they're ump and we know it's a controversial call.
Speaker 1 (40:43):
Uh, they we can't review it. Why not?
Speaker 6 (40:46):
If you've got a flag left and it's late and
you haven't used it, or it's inside of two minutes,
why not.
Speaker 1 (40:51):
It could be the difference in the game.
Speaker 6 (40:52):
It could be a first down because in the NFL
it's a spot foul, so it could be a forty
yard game. So why in the world can't you go
there and have somebody sit up there and if according
to them, well it's not blatant, we can't tell the
difference to call in the field sands great, at least
you looked at it if you can't get that right,
But what if there's a blatant called that the side
judge missed and the guy grabbed his wrist going up,
(41:15):
but he didn't.
Speaker 1 (41:15):
Get it, and you can't review it. It costs you the game.
I don't.
Speaker 6 (41:18):
But but boy, two feet in bounds. We can review
off sides, we can't review. Well, how do we know
if that guy in the left tackle really did go
off early or if his timing was perfect when the
ball was snapped? Now up the legal procedure. Now you
gain seven yards and it's fourth and nine. The game's over.
So don't tell me a play doesn't matter and a review.
You should be able to review every single play with
(41:42):
the same amount of reviews you have and inside of
two minutes you want to. So when I don't understand,
what isn't a judgment call in sports?
Speaker 7 (41:49):
Yeah, that's it. I feel like everything is.
Speaker 6 (41:52):
Yeah, because you're still judging if a guy jumps the
guy's in the neutral zone on third and four? Was
he or wasn't he? You got you gotta review left
and it's the game change going. You got one left,
you have it thrown a flag. Why not go there
and look at it? Okay, did he? Was he in
the neutrals and dull his helmet never crosses the snap?
Speaker 1 (42:10):
No?
Speaker 6 (42:10):
No, no call in the field change first down? I
mean because they got five yards instead of getting getting
the play called back.
Speaker 1 (42:17):
So every place should be reviewable in every sport with
the same amount of reviews.
Speaker 6 (42:21):
You're not gonna review them all, but you have the
ability to review under the rules of review.
Speaker 1 (42:27):
It's stupid.
Speaker 5 (42:27):
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especially in all sports, not just baseball.
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Longtime friend, Shawn Salisbury.
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Bryan Lima, go Lobos. This is the Sean Salisbury Show.
Speaker 1 (43:28):
UH.
Speaker 5 (43:28):
In football, I look at the new uh or not
the new, but the one thing that they're really cracking
down on is the illegal procedure on the offensive line
where those left tackles try to you know, be like
half a yard yard back behind the line of scrimmage
to get a you know, to get a better jump
on the defender. That's a judgment call from the line judge.
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You're looking down the line. Some may say, ah, he's
lined up where he needs to be. Some might say
he's about a half yard too far back. Throws the flag.
That's a judgment call. So if that's a judgment call,
why is that not reviewable?
Speaker 1 (44:04):
Exactly?
Speaker 6 (44:04):
And so let's just say you're in the fourth quarter.
Now you can apply this to baseball or basketball, whatever
you want. Let's say you're in the fourth quarter and
they've called it four times on you early, like we
saw happened with the Baltimore Ravens and Ronnie Stanley in
Week one on National TV against the Kansas City chief
three times in the first quarter. The dude was in
they called it on him, all right, whether and then
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they show it to us and we get the still
shot and they get the slow movement slow it down
on TV, and you can if you're a Ravens fan,
you probably said, oh, that's bs true, it's a quarter
of an inch, or if you're not Chiefs and they say, yeah, man,
that dude's getting a head start. Whatever all right, let's
just say that happens in the fourth quarter. You're on
the road playing the Chiefs. It's fourth and four, you're
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down five, and you're at the forty going in with
a minute or with forty seven seconds to go, and
they call that, and he moving back and they call that,
and we're even the announce it's like, man, that's close,
awful close. But the naked eye is the one that
called it. Of course it's a judgment call. Don't tell
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me it's not because it is. Okay, so fourth and four,
now it's fourth and nine, and you say, at the forty,
don't want to give him their down five, so they
not kicking a field goal, but they got time, so
they're going to throw an intermediate route.
Speaker 1 (45:19):
They got a time out. Left. Guy drops back to pass.
We blitz him. He can't.
Speaker 6 (45:25):
We got more, too too many to blocks, so he
has to throw hot or the pressure's company side side
steps it. Throws ball five yards, guy turns up, gets seven.
Fourth and two, I mean fourth and nine. Now change possession,
same scenario. They don't call it. They reverse the call
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because he wasn't in the backfield. It's just a perception
of the side judge look like it, But when they
watched it, they drew a line in their little booth
and said, nap, he wasn't. Oh calls reversed. Guess what
fourth and four is on a seven yard game? It's
a first down. Yeah, So you just got to be judicious,
and when you use your flag, maybe it'll be that
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call at the end, or an interference call, or a
you know in the calls that we don't review, or
a he's in the neutral zone call? What if he
wasn't and it cost you a first down while a
team's driving, You jump off sides on fourth and four,
gives them a first down, they go in and win.
Speaker 1 (46:25):
And then we watch it on the replay, replay, replay
and say, his.
Speaker 6 (46:29):
Body never crossed the line of scrimmage, he wasn't in
the neutral zone, and you lose a game because of it.
And it happens every week. These calls happen every week.
So why not if it slows the game down thirty
seconds you were going to use the review on something else.
It would seem pretty normal to me that you just
reviewing it. Every call should be available for review under However,
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many flags you have lesson inside of two minutes. Inside
of two minutes, calls that were like, ah, man, a
penalty that you think, you know, not not a penalty.
The guy scrambles out and there's nobody there and he
throws it into the.
Speaker 1 (47:04):
Ground on purpose. On a that's an easy call.
Speaker 6 (47:08):
But those calls, and even then if the guy upstairs
is you know, looking at it, buzzes down, says dude.
We gotta we got to review that the ball went
past the line of scrimmage by a quarter of an inch.
The or a guy quarterbacks scrambling out and steps over
the line of scrimmage, but not all of his bodies
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over the line scrimage, part of his arms back, he didn't,
but they call it. You got to be able to
review these things, all of them right, every single one,
whether they reviewal or not. They're all judgment calls. And
I don't get it. You want to get it right.
Why can't you review them all under how many reviews
you have? It's just stupid, freaking idiot.
Speaker 7 (47:48):
Just dumb, just dumb.
Speaker 1 (47:50):
That smart you can't.
Speaker 6 (47:51):
You gotta have a higher common sense Football IQ or
baseball didn't that?
Speaker 1 (47:55):
Yeah, you just got to.
Speaker 6 (47:57):
I'm not asking for twenty seven reviews by the guy
give him twenty seven red flags. I'm saying he's got
to be smitten. David takes a coach to say, I'm
not going to do this in the first quarter. I'm
gonna save that one because what if they call that
in the fourth quarter on fourth and five and I'm screwed.
Speaker 1 (48:12):
Yeah. No, our rules.
Speaker 6 (48:15):
Committee we changed to change, but sometimes we don't change
to better the game. Matter of fact, a lot of
times we don't with those rules, the kicking off kickoff
rules one of them.
Speaker 1 (48:27):
Sorry you give me fire. That just is stupid.
Speaker 7 (48:29):
It's dumb.
Speaker 1 (48:30):
I agree, rusting, and it may makes a frill.
Speaker 6 (48:32):
Why can't you review a guy tackles the guy twenty
yards down the field? Why can't I review him? When
the ball's in the air, if the guy doesn't called it,
why can't I review it?
Speaker 1 (48:39):
Yeah, and I'll hit it.
Speaker 5 (48:40):
And then even last night, like in in Major League Baseball,
the ball clearly does not hit jerks and profar. You
go to review and yet you still get it wrong.
What are what are you looking at in the replay center?
What are you looking at?
Speaker 1 (48:52):
Needs witsudvision dot com?
Speaker 5 (48:53):
Alrighty does Jeff wits it, yep, dang it seven seven
ninety Bonnie Joe, good morning.
Speaker 14 (49:01):
Hey, hey guys, thanks for taking my call. And I'm
going to go through these quickly and then hang up.
So and Sean, you kind of said it at the
end there just a moment ago I and maybe this
is just me being stupid woman quite thought, but sometimes
I feel like the improvements that we make, and you know,
with all the technology and trying to advance things and
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make things better, whether it's like you said, you know,
major League Baseball, NFL, NBA, sometimes I feel like it
makes it more convoluted and confusing, and to me, can
we I'd rather just go back, I mean not always,
but you know, go back to not having some of
these advancing you know, technology and let's review this and
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let's review that. Just just that's just my thought on
all of that. I just feel like sometimes it convolutes
the game more than it used to be. And then
I want to say about the Cowboys, which you know,
that's who I root for, that they were horrid on Sunday,
and that that happens too often with them, where they
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play a great game, then the next game they come
back and they look nothing like the team they were,
and I still think a lot of it is Mike
McCarthy and I really want him fired. I know the
players need to be accountable, but a lot of times
the players are, you know, their attitude is based on
their head coach, you know. And that's just my opinion
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on the Cowboys. And then huge endorsement, Sean. I always
mean to let you know doctor witsid I've been seeing
him forever and his group and I'm actually seeing two
of his specialist surgeons working with me on some eye issues.
But with it is a great is a great place,
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and that's all I want to say.
Speaker 1 (50:52):
Thanks, guys, thank you. He sure is.
Speaker 6 (50:55):
And I'm so gratefully that you were going, that you
go to him, and that you think the way I do,
in the way anybody who goes and sees them. And
good luck with your eyes. You're a phenomenal human being,
you really are. And nothing stupid what you said. And
tell doctor Wits that I said hello, and I hope
your eyes are okay. The other two quick points, she
is right about the Cowboys. The Cowboys will allow you
to the point where you're like, damn super Bowl contender,
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but when they get beat and they don't get beat
at home very often. They get their ass hammered. It's
like it's almost become groundhog Day with that, like four
years ago, it's like I've seen this movie now it's
fastening fears in twenty twenty one, twenty twenty two, they
go in New Orleans, rolls in New Orleans playing great football,
but they the bingo bango bongo. They're up thirty five.
They score thirty five in the first half. The kaza
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from between the good and bad, that gap. When they're good,
they're really good. When they're bad, they got no shot,
and that's gonna continue to prevent them from getting to
February because of their blatant inconsistencies. Where you know, a
good golfer snap hooks one, goes and chips it out,
hits the green, makes a par putt.
Speaker 1 (51:57):
They hit it into the.
Speaker 6 (51:57):
They hit it to the rough or hit it out
of you know, into a bad spot. They snap hook one.
They try to hit it, it hits a tree. Then
they try to hit it again left hand. It hits
another tree. Before you know, if they've taken a nine
and the tournament's over, that's who the Cowboys have been.
Speaker 1 (52:11):
Unfortunately on your last point, I'm with you.
Speaker 6 (52:14):
If we can't get instant replay booth right, then just
give me the naked eye.
Speaker 1 (52:19):
Then let's just go with it now.
Speaker 6 (52:21):
I know they get it right at the times and
we're never going back because they've shown us the nine
carat diamond ring. But it can be improved, and so
I'm with you. It does convolute it a stute points
and commentary by you, and good luck with the doctor
witz a Bonnie Joe, thank.
Speaker 5 (52:36):
You, and real quick, let's get to Chris. Chris got
about forty seconds for you.
Speaker 7 (52:39):
What's up?
Speaker 9 (52:40):
Yeah, good morning.
Speaker 15 (52:41):
This is a trend against the Astros and especially al
too Ay. You know, before this year you could probably
count on one hand how many times Altave's been tossed.
Alex never been tossed until this year. The OMPs clearly
have it out. I think against the Astros. Yes, I'm
a homer, but I also like to think I can
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be objective about these kinds of things.
Speaker 8 (53:05):
I mean, the umpires.
Speaker 9 (53:06):
Right now are a union.
Speaker 15 (53:08):
You have a union guy reviewing his union buddy. There's
there's no way that they could be somewhat objective when
they're all part of the same family of reviewing each other.
So I just I don't like what's going on with
jose Altuve. I'll put him up there with the cal
Ripkins as far as character goes, and these umps and
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referees sometimes if the player says something happened, they kind
of go with what the player says based on character,
and I just think that they have it against joseel Tuove.
Speaker 9 (53:39):
I'm just getting tired and seeing it.
Speaker 6 (53:41):
Thanks guys real quick about that, Chris. I don't think
the umpires have it in for jse al Tuve. I
don't believe that. I don't believe they think. You know what, man,
let's go back to I'm gonna go back to twenty seventeen.
Speaker 1 (53:52):
I'll too. They had to do it.
Speaker 6 (53:53):
Let me ring him up and run him out. I
do think that some guys I think that there needs
to be more leeway, and you're right, character should a
guys is, you know, But if a got cross line,
he's got character across the line. I don't know if
Altuovik cross the line. I thought it was funny, but
in an umpire sense, trying to stand him up and
he runs him. But I don't think it's like I
got it in for Altube, I got it in for
the Astros. It happens in every city. I don't believe
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they're taking notes on Altub and running a guy who
everybody holds in the highest regard. If they have any clue,
I don't. And uh, and I know who's Alex? He
said Alex? Was he talking about.
Speaker 1 (54:28):
Ran lights ago? Yeah, a couple of nights ago. Okay,
so yeah.
Speaker 6 (54:31):
But some umpires and maybe maybe they felt at that
moment whatever we're looking for them. We don't want the
ump to be the star of the show, that's all.
And you know, most of the time you take it
off and show him just like if you were to spit,
you know, kick dirt on the plate and you may
get run. Maybe that was it, but uh, it's not
gonna happen very often to all two it.
Speaker 1 (54:49):
I don't think major league umpires have it in for
the Astros. That's just my opinion.
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This is the Sean Salisbury Show. All right, Sean, what
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Speaker 5 (57:12):
It's time for the steak out here on the Sean
Salisbury Show, Sean. Brono Tripoli Astro's going for the series
win against the Padres. This evening, five forty pm is
the first pitch four thirty on Deck Show right here
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Chris trying to get through and give respect to all
the callers.
Speaker 7 (57:36):
Start with Bob, Bob, good morning.
Speaker 16 (57:39):
Yeah, Hey, I just wanted to mention through the season.
I mean, you can go all the way back to
when nobody could win a game, just these little stretches
where Blanco was our main man for six weeks or
whatever at the beginning. Then you had when Tufter went down,
that Gianni went off and just played out of his mind.
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And then there were a three week stretch here where
Ben Gamble brought a lot of spark and everything to
this team. And I really hate the fact I see
broke his leg and thank y'all just get a shout
out today because he really put in a big effort
and it was a big time when we needed a
player to put step it up. I just wanted to
mention that, thanks guys.
Speaker 5 (58:16):
Thank you Bob. Let's keep it from many ballgames. Sean
he we talked about him numerous times.
Speaker 1 (58:22):
I love his he's he's tough as hell.
Speaker 6 (58:24):
Man, I love his game. There's there's room for him
on this roster moving forward.
Speaker 5 (58:28):
Oh yeah, yeah, man, he did some really good things.
Uh sucks he has to go on the ie L.
He was placed on the ten day. I l just
a couple of days ago. Seven seven ninety Holly, good morning.
Speaker 17 (58:42):
Good morning, guys. How are y'all?
Speaker 7 (58:44):
We're terrible.
Speaker 8 (58:44):
We're here.
Speaker 16 (58:46):
No, I know this, this entire situation last night, I
swear it.
Speaker 17 (58:50):
Had me matter that a mosquito and a mannequin show.
Speaker 7 (58:52):
Ew you know how that goes.
Speaker 3 (58:55):
That's pretty mad, damn it.
Speaker 17 (58:58):
Even even profile, even Profiles was telling these umpires that
the ball didn't hit him. He was telling them and
didn't hit me. After the game, when the final out
was made, he jumped off for a second base after
he slid in and was all over the mumpires as
they were walking off the field. My thing is, I
know they have a big union protecting them and all that,
but until there is some accountability to these guys, you know,
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suspending them for a series without pay, not making sure
they make a playoff roster. But until they have some accountability,
there's nothing that's gonna change, thank.
Speaker 1 (59:31):
You, Holly, Amen.
Speaker 7 (59:32):
Yeah, that one.
Speaker 6 (59:35):
I'll tell you what, though, make you as angry as
a mosquito in a in a.
Speaker 7 (59:39):
A mannequin shop.
Speaker 1 (59:41):
You damn right?
Speaker 3 (59:41):
Yeah right?
Speaker 7 (59:42):
You ever been stuck in a mannequin shop?
Speaker 4 (59:45):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (59:45):
No, if you get stuck there, that's right out of
a horror movie, a horror.
Speaker 3 (59:51):
Oh horror.
Speaker 6 (59:54):
Yeah, I'm gonna steal that from I'm gonna steal that
from her.
Speaker 1 (59:57):
I'm gonna buy that. I'm gonna steal.
Speaker 6 (59:59):
Mosquita in a man I like that, And they are
they were wrong, And I understand why she was mad,
because the accountability needs to be heightened a little bit
for everybody that has their hands involved in a sporting event.
Speaker 5 (01:00:12):
Okay, mosquito in a mannequin shop.
Speaker 7 (01:00:21):
Add that in your in your repertoire.
Speaker 1 (01:00:24):
Mosquito, mosquito. Yeah, there you go. I like it.
Speaker 7 (01:00:29):
It's talk to Rob, what's happening?
Speaker 18 (01:00:32):
Good morning, guys. I hope y'all can hear me. I'm
getting to that part of town where my signal starts
fading out.
Speaker 1 (01:00:37):
But uh, you know this, Uh, I.
Speaker 18 (01:00:40):
Feel like this game will This was almost like watching
a new sitcom that I'm telling somebody about that just
dropped out that I'm excited to watch, where it's got
absolutely everything in it, from action to drama to comedy.
It was such a whirlwind of every kind of emotion
by the end of the game before the final out
was made, which was a phenomenal play for a guy
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that has basically been a pine rider the whole the
whole season. You know, that was an awesome way to
end the game. But you know, all I could do
was laugh at that point up until then, and then finally.
Speaker 1 (01:01:13):
I could cheer.
Speaker 18 (01:01:14):
But you know, this is the type of game that
I feel like is gonna single handedly make them look
at what they can do about the doing away with
umpires and going to an automatic strike zone or something
of that nature. You think about the pitch clock and
the batterclock that they added into the game here that
was intended to speed up the game to maintain viewership. Well,
how are you going to justify that when you've got
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these reviews that are taking, you know, an extra thirty
to sixty seconds for each one, sometimes longer in the
case of last night, when they've got to go to
the rule book, but they're slowing the whole game down.
Whereas if they've just got an automatic system that dictates,
you know, just like they showed the strike zone where
the pitch was at the end of the pitch after
it was thrown, whether the umpire was right or wrong,
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why can't they just implement that right away? And there's
your maintaining your viewership there. If this is all about
speeding the game up and keeping it under three hours,
that's all I got.
Speaker 1 (01:02:05):
Guys, you have a great day.
Speaker 5 (01:02:07):
Thank you, Rob and Sean. We got your favorite caller
on hold. Who do you think it is?
Speaker 3 (01:02:17):
Gil?
Speaker 7 (01:02:17):
What's up?
Speaker 6 (01:02:19):
What's going on?
Speaker 3 (01:02:21):
So?
Speaker 1 (01:02:21):
Uh tov Tov.
Speaker 6 (01:02:23):
I didn't get to see the game because I was
driving a dog all day. But uh, he took off
his sock and his shoe. Huh, I haven't seen it?
Speaker 1 (01:02:33):
Is that right? Exactly what he did?
Speaker 6 (01:02:36):
Yes, okay, the reason was because he wanted to show.
Speaker 19 (01:02:40):
Him the bruise.
Speaker 7 (01:02:41):
Or did you not watch the game?
Speaker 1 (01:02:43):
Gil?
Speaker 6 (01:02:44):
No, I was driving until eight thirty at night, so
I didn't get to watch any of it.
Speaker 7 (01:02:48):
Well, the game started today forty five, brother.
Speaker 6 (01:02:52):
Yeah, but I was in Conrad when I finished, so
I didn't.
Speaker 19 (01:02:54):
I didn't.
Speaker 6 (01:02:54):
I didn't.
Speaker 7 (01:02:55):
Sounds like a lot of uses to me, man.
Speaker 6 (01:02:58):
No, But anyway, Brian, there's nothing wrong with being stuck
in a mannequin shop.
Speaker 19 (01:03:04):
Here he what you say?
Speaker 1 (01:03:06):
Yeah?
Speaker 6 (01:03:07):
I said, no, go ahead, There's nothing wrong being stuck
in annequan shot.
Speaker 1 (01:03:11):
If you're a mosquito, there is. Maybe you have a lot.
Speaker 6 (01:03:14):
Of If you're stuck in there with Kim Cottrell and
she's butt naked, they ain't none wrong with that.
Speaker 19 (01:03:19):
Who Kim Contrell? Remember the movie Mannequin in the eighties?
Speaker 7 (01:03:24):
John, Can you help me out on that one?
Speaker 1 (01:03:26):
Yeah? And she's also the blonde from What's the All
X in the City?
Speaker 6 (01:03:32):
Yeah, he was the the what's can I say?
Speaker 1 (01:03:36):
The veteran of the group? How's that?
Speaker 3 (01:03:38):
There?
Speaker 8 (01:03:38):
You go?
Speaker 3 (01:03:39):
Yeah?
Speaker 6 (01:03:39):
And I'm also portiice but naked in that one too. Well, yeah,
there's just remember that Brian Noney wrong being stuck in
annecan shot as long as he's there with you.
Speaker 7 (01:03:48):
So gil so Jose al too.
Speaker 5 (01:03:50):
He took his cleat and shoe or is cleaton sock
off last night because he heard the umpire had a
foot fetish?
Speaker 7 (01:03:55):
Is really why I took it off?
Speaker 1 (01:03:58):
Who? And when he took his mask off behind home plate?
Rex Ryan was your.
Speaker 2 (01:04:06):
Ryan? Yeah?
Speaker 6 (01:04:08):
Football? Yeah, I hope he wentn't got a petty, okay, petty,
I guess moy fetish is a big butt?
Speaker 1 (01:04:21):
All right? Yeah?
Speaker 7 (01:04:24):
Well what the dude is a classic?
Speaker 1 (01:04:25):
You know, he is a classic.
Speaker 6 (01:04:27):
And he didn't say, you know, big butts, but big
butts male or female doesn't matter.
Speaker 7 (01:04:31):
Yeah right he did. He did not specify.
Speaker 1 (01:04:33):
There you go. But hey, I cannot liefy.
Speaker 5 (01:04:39):
Hey, let's sell. We got to extended steak out. I
got some audio for you. Sean Deon Sanders cannot stop bitching,
moaning and complaining.
Speaker 7 (01:04:46):
That's next.
Speaker 6 (01:04:47):
All right, Well here's what's now. Min's tea clinic and guys,
it is now.
Speaker 1 (01:04:51):
It is time. It is time.
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The Sean Salisbury Show continues.
Speaker 1 (01:06:32):
All right, Sean, what are you hearing out there now?
Speaker 3 (01:06:35):
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Speaker 5 (01:06:39):
The Sean Salisbury Show. Yeah, we're gonna do it. We're
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and ten Innings Last Night, A wild one five forty
the first pitch this evening, four thirty on Deck Show
right here on seven on your home for Astros Baseball,
going for the series win. A little programming note Astros
general manager Dana Brown. He's traveling this morning, so we're
gonna get him tomorrow at nine thirty, So Thursday at
nine thirty instead of today. To a tongue of iolo,
(01:07:21):
aheaded to the ir uh and before we get to
the stakeout, uh And the question I have in regards
to Dion Sanders Tripoli. I know this is your first
full year, you know, covering the Astros, and we talk
about obviously we're the home of the Houston Astros. Have
you ever seen a baseball player takes cleat and sock
(01:07:43):
off in a game?
Speaker 9 (01:07:44):
Never?
Speaker 8 (01:07:44):
So last night?
Speaker 7 (01:07:45):
Did you watch the game last night?
Speaker 9 (01:07:46):
I did? Yes?
Speaker 3 (01:07:47):
You stayed up?
Speaker 1 (01:07:48):
Yes?
Speaker 9 (01:07:48):
Yes?
Speaker 7 (01:07:48):
Bro? How are you not tired?
Speaker 1 (01:07:51):
So do I?
Speaker 7 (01:07:51):
But I'm damn I takes Yeah.
Speaker 9 (01:07:54):
I get good through today?
Speaker 3 (01:07:57):
Yeah me too.
Speaker 5 (01:07:58):
Man, I'll probably take me by the four hour and
alf I got a doctors appointment at eleven to day,
Gotta go take care of that. And then man, I'm
gonna be uh tired as hell. I just it's just
crazy to me, Like the pictures of him. Literally he's
standing there pointing at his foot, bear ass foot, no sock?
Speaker 7 (01:08:14):
All right, Sean?
Speaker 6 (01:08:15):
Uh, Sean's you want to talk tired?
Speaker 5 (01:08:19):
Uh huh man, Yeah, Sean, we get it.
Speaker 2 (01:08:22):
Man.
Speaker 5 (01:08:23):
Look you've been doing morning shows for like forty years.
Speaker 7 (01:08:26):
We get it. You're used to this.
Speaker 8 (01:08:27):
Whoa, whoa.
Speaker 1 (01:08:28):
I wontn't even talk about me.
Speaker 7 (01:08:29):
Oh okay, I thought you sing about us.
Speaker 1 (01:08:31):
I'm talking about Colorado's football program.
Speaker 7 (01:08:33):
Yeah it is tired, isn't it.
Speaker 1 (01:08:34):
Yeah, there you go.
Speaker 5 (01:08:36):
Oh gosh, dang it. All right, well let's play this audio.
It's Deon Sanders just like you. Just let's just be real.
He just talks out of his ass. This is Deon Sanders.
Speaker 20 (01:08:47):
When I say I genuinely love these kids, I genuinely
really do. It's not about what they can do for
me on the football field. It's about what I can
help them with in life. Landscape has changed in football.
Once upon a time, you guys never attacked college players.
Now they're making more money than y'all, and some of
y'all are envas and jealous about that, so you're on attack.
(01:09:08):
It was hands off a college player because he's an amateur.
Remember remember that guys now his hands on, go at
him any kind of way.
Speaker 8 (01:09:15):
You won't.
Speaker 20 (01:09:16):
They're making more money than me, and I'm mad about it.
When you attack them, attack them, attack them. These guys
are sensitive. They've never been attacking. They hadn't gone through
what a grown man, what I've been going through with
y'all for years. They haven't done that.
Speaker 9 (01:09:27):
So it is what it is.
Speaker 20 (01:09:29):
I know you're gonna do your job and what you
must do, but your job does not say and attack
the personal stuff. Leave it to be personal, because we
start flipping the script on y'all. You wouldn't like it.
Hecky easy, Thank you Lord for stopping me to Oh
that was almost a good one.
Speaker 9 (01:09:45):
That would have went barrol.
Speaker 6 (01:09:49):
Oh wait a minute, he answered the question. Remember when
they were playing, when they were amateurs.
Speaker 1 (01:09:53):
Yeah. And I broadcast games for ESPN. I've done for years.
Speaker 6 (01:09:56):
I did college football, and I was cognizant Brian and
Tripoli and listeners of an eighteen year old kid who's
playing in his first game and he jumps off sides
because he's scared to death in front of one hundred
thousand people in Columbia, South Carolina a cognizant of that.
I need to make it personal and bury a kid
he's trying. Now, you still got to do your job.
(01:10:18):
Guy jumps off sides three times in a row, then
he probably needs to go sit by the coach.
Speaker 1 (01:10:22):
It's okay.
Speaker 6 (01:10:23):
But you can do that and be critical without being like, wow,
two is is. But it's changed. They do make money.
They're no longer amateurs.
Speaker 1 (01:10:33):
They're pro.
Speaker 6 (01:10:33):
I'm going to tell you now, if I was doing
college football now and a guy's and well, because they
make money, they shill shouldn't be criticized. Well, why don't
we say that about Dak Prescott when he throws a
pick or somebody jumps off sides, or Laramie Tunsil Hols
or when he plays great, so we only can compliment him.
You've said it, he answered it, and don't tell me that.
(01:10:54):
I mean, I know Dion does care about the kids.
I've said that he cares about winning in the next
job too. Don't kid yourself, but he does care about
the kids a lot, but doesn't take away for that.
Speaker 1 (01:11:03):
This is nonsense.
Speaker 6 (01:11:04):
Now, there may be some who are envious that an
eighteen year old kid makes more than them. Damn, there's
some of those guys making more than Dion. Now as
the coach, I got to over the long haul nil
some five star quarterbacks to make five million. If Deon's
making that a year, god bless him. But he's in
the same range. So point is is that they're no
longer amateurs. There are professionals. They get paid their shared revenue.
(01:11:25):
They also make nil money. They're doing national commercials. Hell,
they're on more commercials than some pros are. So they're
no longer above criticism. And if a guy drops the
ball or holds, you can go get them, just like
you would in pro. Never though personal, it's not. If
it's not personal, it's just to the field, then guess what.
And you're asking tough questions, And quite frankly, Colorado brings
(01:11:47):
a lot of it's self inflicted because they're all this
stuff that they you know, they're out there, they're wearing
jewelry on the field, watches on the side, all these things,
and if somebody wants to ask the question about it,
well you wore it, so you've opened the can of worms.
But as I've always said, don't you don't need to
create the new's just reported and give your opinion on it,
as long as it's not personal. You can listen Shader Sanders.
(01:12:10):
You don't like the way that he didn't shake the
guy's hand, You don't talk about sensitive that he didn't
shake the guy's hand because he heard all the things
that they were saying.
Speaker 1 (01:12:17):
Or Colorado State guy, if you want to boo him,
boo him. They're no longer now.
Speaker 6 (01:12:22):
They no longer get the protection of he's just a
nineteen year old college kid who's on scholarship, or he's
a walk on. You're getting paid. You're not above criticism anymore, bud.
And plus you're now given in Tennessee ten percent talent
fee next year on your tickets, So the fan waltzes
into the stadium and they're getting charged ten percent so
Tennessee can pay their players. So no, no, no, this is
(01:12:44):
pro sports now. You're no longer get it. Just don't
make it personal. Criticize and compliment away seventeen year old freshman,
twenty six year old eight year senior, get after it
because they're not above it.
Speaker 1 (01:12:57):
As long as it's not personal, all's fair. Just report
the game.
Speaker 6 (01:13:01):
They're no longer when you make that kind of money,
You've now become a pro. Just like you and I
get criticized in our job umpires. Dion gets criticized the
guy that didn't put the construct that didn't hammer the
nail in right because he's kicking ass in construction and
it's one hundred and twenty degrees. Guess what they're all.
They're all. It's all open game. Just don't keep it personal.
And for the ones who make it personal, shame on them.
(01:13:22):
Go after them too. If a media guys like that
out of have problem, and plenty of people attack media.
Plenty of them do so. Dion's wrong here. He loves
the kids, but he's wrong here. They are not above
criticism anymore. I don't care if they're eighteen or thirty
playing college football.
Speaker 5 (01:13:38):
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their athletes.
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The Jean Salisbury Show continues.
Speaker 7 (01:15:25):
Uh bitching and complaining again.
Speaker 6 (01:15:33):
Brian, I don't I don't even know if it's tired. Yeah,
he didn't like get you know, overly angry.
Speaker 1 (01:15:40):
He wasn't raised, but he was. He was making a point.
Speaker 7 (01:15:42):
He got there. He was getting there though.
Speaker 2 (01:15:44):
Oh he was.
Speaker 1 (01:15:45):
Oh I listen, I'm not protecting.
Speaker 7 (01:15:46):
I know you're not I know you're not wrong.
Speaker 1 (01:15:49):
What I I know. He cares about the kids. And
I like that he listened. You and I do the same.
Speaker 4 (01:15:53):
Right.
Speaker 6 (01:15:53):
You always defend your players, Yeah, you'll you'll always step
out because you want to deflect what they're doing. What
the critics isn't them And as a grown man, like
I said, I got big shoulders. He's got big shit.
I can handle it. You can handle it right. You
can come at me all you want. I know what
rock bottom looks like. I've been there, Ain't nothing you
could say. It'll bother me anymore. Hell, when I'm dead,
you'll forget me anyway. So why would I care when
I'm alive?
Speaker 1 (01:16:13):
What you say?
Speaker 4 (01:16:14):
So?
Speaker 6 (01:16:15):
Uh, maybe Dion feels that way and protect your players.
But to a point of when he's talking about well,
you can't criticize him, and he answered, he talked out
of both sides of his mouth.
Speaker 1 (01:16:23):
Well, they're getting paid now and so they're no longer amateurs.
Speaker 6 (01:16:26):
Yet remember back in that guy's days when you when you.
Speaker 1 (01:16:29):
Couldn't criticize them.
Speaker 6 (01:16:30):
What are you asking? Do you want us not to
criticize them or do you want to listen? They're making money,
They're making big money, and they'll transfer it the drop
of a hat. If they don't feel like that, you're
you're you're you're doing them right, you know what I'm saying,
So what do you do? They're not above it? So,
and like I said, you're always in a safe place
if you don't make it, if you don't make it personal. Yet,
(01:16:53):
Dion goes On says, all the media is making it
personal because they're jealous of the guys getting paid, and
that's not true. So the same things that make you
laugh make you cry, man, So the same things he said,
oh you know what, you can't do that?
Speaker 1 (01:17:06):
Well why not? Why not?
Speaker 6 (01:17:08):
You just you just did, and then you made it
personal on all the media saying, you guys are just
jealous they're making more money.
Speaker 1 (01:17:14):
Well, of course they are.
Speaker 6 (01:17:16):
Okay, of course they are, because well they're getting paid
a lot of money to you know, to a touchdown
pass and the rest of it. And the media understands this.
Some may be jealous. But he put everybody under one umbrella,
which to me is is he's saying he doesn't want
to protect them, but he wants to protect them. You
can't talk out of both sides your mouth. They're not
amperateurs anymore. And I have zero issue with anybody criticizing
(01:17:40):
or complimenting a player for what they did on the field.
Speaker 1 (01:17:43):
That's just it's the way it is.
Speaker 6 (01:17:44):
And Dion's gonna have to understand that because if he doesn't,
those bigger programs are tougher, brother, Yes, and they're making
more money.
Speaker 1 (01:17:51):
They're making a lot of money.
Speaker 6 (01:17:52):
Now his kids are making a lot of money because
all the commercials and Dion's gotta you know, a hard
stand on that. But they to say they're not above
created tells me you got rabbit ars that your program's
getting criticized a lot, and it's bugging you. And that's
coming from a guy who loves Deon Sanders. But he's
wrong here, and you and I both know it.
Speaker 5 (01:18:10):
You ever realize that this only happens with his program
right now?
Speaker 6 (01:18:16):
Yeah, every week it's almost like they're trying to stay
that he wants to stay in the news. So he
holds once a week press conference for something Right, for
something you are right.
Speaker 5 (01:18:25):
The University of Texas, the number one team in the nation,
currently has players that have nil deals with Lamborghini. Lamborghini
one of the top motor brands in the world. They
got Lamborghini's on campus shown when they do recruiting visits. Hey,
this is what you can have if you come play
for us. Money and Lamborghini's and and bling bling and
(01:18:49):
all this other stuff. Yet you don't hear anything like
this coming from Steve Sarkisian like you do.
Speaker 7 (01:18:55):
You don't hear it.
Speaker 1 (01:18:57):
Sark knows, and Dion knows.
Speaker 6 (01:19:00):
No criticism available because of this, it just increases because
now people what do they say in the NFL when
a guy makes a one hundred million dollar contract or
two hundred million dollar contract. What are they saying about
Watson going into last week and he played pretty good
last week? Oh, he's not worth it, criticized taking money?
And what do they say all that money? Why did
you pay Dak Prescott? Right? Okay, why did you pay
(01:19:21):
Shador Sanders? He's making a lot of money, He's going
to be a great pro. You think he's a town
of guy. But they don't win, So why are you
paying him? I mean, so is that valid? Why isn't it?
Speaker 1 (01:19:32):
And the reason why they're not doing Texas they're winning?
Sart gets it.
Speaker 6 (01:19:35):
And every week it's almost like you want to keep
the program relevant by saying something that's not football related
in Colorado. So and listen, the guy who's got a
Ferrari on campus at Texas right now or anywhere else,
if somebody offers him three million dollars more to leave,
he's a software guess.
Speaker 1 (01:19:53):
What he's doing.
Speaker 7 (01:19:53):
He's going leaving.
Speaker 6 (01:19:55):
More than likely, not all of them. I'm not putting
a blanket statement. So there you have it. So I
don't know why this would bother Dion that maybe because
he's got kids they're getting criticized or what have you.
I mean meaning his own kids, and he does care
about those teams, his players.
Speaker 1 (01:20:09):
He does.
Speaker 6 (01:20:10):
But when you make a lot of money, whether it's
you like it or not, human nature is people are
going to criticize if you're not producing. While you may
be producing as a player, the team's not that good
and they're still on commercials every day.
Speaker 1 (01:20:22):
That's what happens when you do it. So if you're
going to take the good I.
Speaker 6 (01:20:25):
Get all the money and people are coming and watching,
then you got to.
Speaker 1 (01:20:28):
Deal with the bad too.
Speaker 6 (01:20:29):
Once again, I just I stay away from getting into
anybody's personal life unless they break the loan. We got
to talk about it. But when you're on the field,
criticize away. They're no longer immune to it as players
because they get paid.
Speaker 1 (01:20:42):
It's just the nature of the game. Man.
Speaker 5 (01:20:44):
Yeah, you know another thing that comes to mind. I
could go on for an hour about this whole thing,
because the whole show, literally the whole show, because this
just irritates the hell out of me, Shador Sanders is
gonna get drafted, He's gonna be He's probably gonna be
a pretty good pro quarterback when he gets a better
offensive and so forth and so on. Right, Jaden Milroe
is one of the best quarterbacks in college football right now,
(01:21:05):
and you never hear a peep from him. He's on
one of the best teams in the country. Shador Sanders
is on a mediocre team at best, and you hear
him running his mouth every week, him and his brother
to other players on opposing teams. It's like, dude, you
guys are not good enough to be running your mouth.
Meaning as a team, your Colorado teams is not good.
Speaker 8 (01:21:27):
Stop talking.
Speaker 6 (01:21:29):
Yeah, less time worrying about what we're saying, more time
worrying about the result of a football game on Saturdays.
Speaker 1 (01:21:33):
That would help.
Speaker 6 (01:21:34):
But with a guy like Milroe and you say, he's good,
and there may be no better guy in the country
right now, with his more exciting player with his legs
in his arm combined in college football, he's got some
you know, he's a bigger verden of like a Jaden Daniels,
and that's what he is. He throws all down damn well,
So yeah, you're right, just keeps doing his job. Listen,
(01:21:57):
Deon's We know Deon's got a plan and he's outspoken,
always hasn't.
Speaker 1 (01:22:01):
I'm okay with that.
Speaker 6 (01:22:02):
But you know you're going after the media because they're
criticizing your players. Tells me that you guys might need
to change your rabbit ear to approach and focus a
little more on football.
Speaker 1 (01:22:11):
That's what it tells me.
Speaker 5 (01:22:12):
And he's also he also brings up the money aspect
and the nil and all that stuff. You mean to
tell me, Jay Len Milroll ain't making bank over at
University Alabama and nil.
Speaker 6 (01:22:20):
Come on, man, they're making it all these programs and
then if you're not, you're.
Speaker 1 (01:22:24):
Leaving to go get it somewhere else.
Speaker 6 (01:22:26):
It's a moot point, man, They're gonna get And the
more they make, the more the criticism. Whether you like
the criticism or not, as long as it's not personal,
you own no coach, nobody in apology two minutes. Too
much thin skiffs, thin skin stuff going on, and that's also.
Speaker 1 (01:22:40):
Part of it.
Speaker 6 (01:22:41):
They're they're fairly thin skinned up and boulder right now.
For a guy who is one of the great players
and one of the great difference makers on the planet
and Dion. They probably need to focus on being better
on Saturday and keeping people in the program than worrying
about what some media members said about Shador Sanders.
Speaker 5 (01:22:56):
Yeah, yeah, and you hit it perfectly. It was some
than that I was thinking about as well. Deon Sanders says, Oh, hey,
don't make a personal towards my players, But yet I'm
gonna make it a personal towards you, the broke the
broke broke beat writer trying to cover my team, criticizing
my team.
Speaker 7 (01:23:12):
You're just jealous of the money.
Speaker 6 (01:23:14):
Grinds every days who is making less money, and you
just went personal on him and attacked that guy or
those guys for doing the same thing that you think
they're doing to your four million dollar player.
Speaker 1 (01:23:25):
Yeah, it's it so right then and there.
Speaker 6 (01:23:27):
It's almost like you got to laugh at it, not
with it at it, because next week there'll be some
other story, right, it'll be coming out of Boulder, and
you and I both know it.
Speaker 5 (01:23:35):
Yep, damn right, all right? You getting out here. You
headed over to your mediator class.
Speaker 6 (01:23:39):
Mediation class one more day tomorrow one then I'll be
a one book licensed mediator in the state of Texas.
So hey, listen, if you're having an argument, negotiations, I'll
fix it there.
Speaker 5 (01:23:49):
Go appreciate it, Sean, enjoy, enjoy that class, and get
that thing done.
Speaker 7 (01:23:53):
We'll talk to you tomorrow morning.
Speaker 1 (01:23:54):
Love you guys, Appreciate you.
Speaker 5 (01:23:56):
All Right, Dan Matthew's gonna join us. As we continued
to roll along right here on the Shawn Salisbury.
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Had to move him to tomorrow. I got some stuff
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Speaker 21 (01:24:53):
You know, I mean, you know that's the thing too.
I was just talking with Tripoli before hopping on with you,
and I said, I you know, I started last night's
tenth Inning Show, where I literally said, I don't know
what to talk about, Like, I mean, of course, we
started off with Brendan Miller and just what an absolute,
just debacle that was. I mean, every single adjective you
can describe for dysfunction, incompetence and anything else that could
(01:25:20):
describe how all of those situations were handled.
Speaker 8 (01:25:23):
That was one.
Speaker 21 (01:25:24):
And another thing that I mentioned too as well is
postgame somebody asking him about Hunter Brown, and I was like,
you know what, I gotta be honest with you. I
completely forgoten he started the game at this point.
Speaker 7 (01:25:32):
Yeah, I mean yeah, it.
Speaker 21 (01:25:34):
Seriously was it like it was three games in one
where I think at the end of it you were
kind of like did I just get punched?
Speaker 8 (01:25:40):
Did I get drugged? Like what the hell just happened
in this game?
Speaker 3 (01:25:44):
Yeah?
Speaker 5 (01:25:44):
I just I think the biggest frustration for me is
the fact, like, Okay, you missed the call in jose
Al twove, that's one thing. You missed a foul ball,
clearly a foul ball, you don't review it, and he
takes his shoe off, takes a gets ejected, Joe Spoty
gets egected. Okay, that's one thing. Umpires are gonna miss
things even though it's blatant.
Speaker 1 (01:26:05):
Right.
Speaker 5 (01:26:06):
Then you have in the tenth inning, Jerkson Profar at
the plate, good selling job, acts like he gets hit.
They say he gets hit. They go to review it,
send it back to the replay center. They review it
from several different angles. It clearly shows that the baseball
doesn't even come close to touching him. And yet they
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come back to the field and they say the call
in the field stands. So that shows me they didn't
have enough evidence to overturn the call on the field,
which is total bs. You had plenty of evidence. You
got cameras galore, you got angles galore. Why do we
have review if we still can't get it right? That's
what pisses me off the most. Why do we have
(01:26:48):
replay if we can't get it right?
Speaker 21 (01:26:51):
Well, I mean that's the thing. I'm gonna start with
the second one first. I mean, that's another thing that
I've never seen in my entire life. Is even though
Jerkson Profar right there wants to be a hero, I
think he probably also could understand all right, hey, if
you want to intentionally walk me, you want to hit me,
I've got a guy who sent one over the wall
to tie the ball game earlier. And by the way, too,
Manny Machado did not hit a cheapie up the middle.
(01:27:12):
That's a hell of a play by car Yeah, yeah, yeah,
I mean it's it's something that I've never seen. I've
never seen a guy who gets on base who says no.
Speaker 8 (01:27:22):
No, no, no, no, no no, keep me.
Speaker 21 (01:27:23):
Right here, like like, and you saw how angry he
was after the game about how it was all handled
of That clearly did not hit me. And I mean,
you know, I should be okay with taking first base,
but like that was blatant enough right there. And the
first part is, you know the Jose al Tuove part
that you mentioned, and I mentioned this on the show
(01:27:45):
last night, consider the source. Jose Altuve doesn't talk like
he did in the post game ever, like ever, I mean,
how many times have we seen you know, the fl
two a chance or in this case, heard them constant
booze on the road. Knew numerous chances to have been
able to exonerate himself from twenty twenty and in the
process bury his teammates, which he passed on doing. This
(01:28:08):
is a guy who always takes the high road is
kind of where I'm going with this, and if he
felt compelled to do what he did, I mean, you know, Brian,
I'd tell you that's almost kind of the Astros version
of when Andre Johnson finally lost in on Courtland Finnegan.
I mean, it's again considered the source. I mean, when
that happened at the time, everybody was like whoa, Andre
(01:28:31):
did what?
Speaker 8 (01:28:31):
Like he doesn't do that?
Speaker 21 (01:28:33):
And like Jose Altuve acting the way that he did
after the game, that had to show you. I mean,
because the fact that he was that frustrated to say
what he said after the game last night, I think
needs to tell you all you need to know about
everything that I said. A debacle and a competency that
we saw for Brennan Miller and that crew.
Speaker 5 (01:28:51):
Yeah, I think I think, you know, as long as
I've watched these Houston Astros, especially with Jose Altuve a
part of the team, I can count on maybe one
hand where I remember Jose al Tuvey being frustrating and
show actually I take the back showing signs of frustration
towards the game or towards umpires. He may say, you know,
(01:29:12):
things here or there on a ball or strike, But
you don't see him get tossed very often. You don't
see him show emotion, you don't see him show frustration.
And yet I think a couple times this year he's
been tossed because umpires are just so egregiously bad. I
just I get so frustrated with we have all this
(01:29:32):
technology and yet you still can't get it right. So
what the hell is the point of having replay? And
why the hell can't you review a ball going off
about two VA's foot? Why can't you review that?
Speaker 3 (01:29:42):
Why?
Speaker 5 (01:29:43):
What's the point if we have what's the point if
you can't review that, what's the point of having replay?
Speaker 3 (01:29:49):
Why?
Speaker 7 (01:29:49):
I just that's maddening.
Speaker 21 (01:29:51):
Well, I mean here's the thing, though, too is I mean,
I think we can agree that the Major League Baseball Union,
the Umpires Union, is probably, for either better or worse,
the most powerful of all the umpiring officiating unions that
are out there. But I thought about this this morning.
I don't even know if Major League Baseball has like
a coordinator of umpires, like somebody that situations like this
(01:30:15):
happens that you can reach out to for comment, and
they can comment and they can kind of take you
through all right, spoke with the replay guys. This is
what they said. Any of those things like we have
this in the NBA, we get the two minute report
in the NBA, we have whoever is the head of
officiating in the NFL. I mean, whenever something like this happens,
they're immediately reached out to for comment. And I mean
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we've got it on the college level. I mean, you know,
the the LSU South Carolina game that just happened last week,
and you've got you know, Shane Beemer yesterday at South
Carolina talking about reaching out to John McDade of the
SEC and trying to get clarification on calls. I mean,
you know, I just I don't understand why there is
not more transparency. And on the flip side of that,
not more you know, just the word I'm looking for
(01:31:01):
here of you know, credibility, and that's not even the
right accountability, but accountability.
Speaker 1 (01:31:07):
Thank you.
Speaker 8 (01:31:07):
Yeah, there you go, there you go.
Speaker 21 (01:31:08):
Less sleep than last night, but accountability for situations like this.
Like I'm not saying this because I'm still emotionally charged.
I'm saying this because last night was an abject failure
by Major League Baseball umpiring an abject failure. And it's
even so far that we've got about a week and
a half left in the season. I don't know if
(01:31:29):
I'm major League Baseball, if I was signed Brendan Miller
to any more games because he completely lost it last night.
Speaker 5 (01:31:34):
Yeah, I try to give umpires a benefit of the doubt,
you know, like, even even at the youth level, like
these are these are basically like plumbers and architects and
you know things like that that are just you know,
having a second And there's nothing wrong with being a plumber.
Speaker 7 (01:31:50):
My dad was a plumber for thirty years.
Speaker 5 (01:31:52):
But what I'm saying is like these are part time
guys at you live level, just trying to make make
an extra buck, right, But then when you get up
to the big league level, excuse me, umpires, they're the
best of the best. I would say ninety to ninety
five percent of the time they get it right. Okay,
But then when you have instances like this, and you
have the option to review plays and to help you
(01:32:17):
get it right, and then you have a replay center
that also has additional sets of eyes with camera angles
and camera views to get it right, get the damn
thing right, and you didn't do that last night.
Speaker 7 (01:32:31):
You didn't do it. And it's and it's not just
because it's the Astros.
Speaker 5 (01:32:35):
It's because this has been going on all season long,
this year, up hiring, this year, strike zone wise, calls
in the game, Like, it's just been egregiously bad. Man,
it's been bad all all year and it's been league wide.
Figure it out and hold people accountable.
Speaker 21 (01:32:55):
Now, I'm one hundred percent there with you, and you know,
one of the things that I love as well in
I'm sure we'll probably get some calls on this too
as well as someone three two and two five seven ninety.
The argument that's immediately from the person who thinks they're
being rational, well they're bad for both teams. Okay, Like
that's even worse than like you're admitting already on the surface,
Like your premise of your argument at that point is
(01:33:16):
it's a bad product, So just deal with it. No,
not when there's millions of dollars at steak, not when
there's careers at stake, not when there is everything else
that can be derailed by just flattened competence. And like,
I'm sorry, when you have a premium position that should
have the best of the best. I'm not going to
accept well, they are bad for both teams. Like I'm
(01:33:37):
just I'm sorry. I think that is a faulty argument,
to say the least, and it's a dumb argument, to
say the least, and it's not rational. It's not the
right way to approach it. The way to approach it
is Finally, Major League Baseball says, hey, look, Umpires Association,
I know that y'all have piped up before about you
don't like replays being shown inside stadiums because it, you
know it, it shows up your crew, all those different
(01:33:59):
types of things. Let me give you a good piece
of advice on how to handle that situation. Be better
at your job and get it right, and if you don't,
we'll find somebody who will.
Speaker 5 (01:34:08):
Well, I mean, just here's another instance. As we or example,
excuse me, as we get ready to go to break
Angel Hernandez was employed for a very very long time,
and he got worse and worse and worse. And the
reason he was continued he was able to continue to
have a job in Major League Baseball even though he
was very bad at his job, especially down the stretch,
is because of the Umpires Union. As long as that
(01:34:29):
union is around, there's gonna be no accountability taken for
umpires being bad at their job.
Speaker 7 (01:34:35):
That's the hard fact.
Speaker 21 (01:34:37):
I mean, enabling people does not make them better. I mean,
how do me and you get better at our jobs?
I think we can agree. It's Brian Erickson, it's Gordy,
it's whoever. I mean, checking us every once in a while, right,
telling us, Hey, that segment sucked, Hey that was good.
Speaker 8 (01:34:53):
Stick with that.
Speaker 21 (01:34:53):
I mean that's how you know. I mean, if you're
told all the time, oh, hey you're good, you're good,
you're good, and then eventually when a decision has to
be made because you're not so good, then who's the
one who wears it in the shorts? At that point,
you're the one, not the person who keeps telling you, hey.
Speaker 8 (01:35:09):
You're good.
Speaker 7 (01:35:10):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (01:35:11):
Seven one, three, five, seven ninety is the number to join.
We'll hear from Joe Aspata. He spoke about the frustration
with the umpires last night. Joe, Brian, Tim Chris will
also get to you guys next right here on Sports
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Speaker 7 (01:36:02):
Together, let's drive.
Speaker 3 (01:36:06):
The Shawn Salisbury Show continues, and you know, now you know.
Speaker 5 (01:36:13):
Jose Al two took his Cleaton sock off to show
where a foul ball hit him.
Speaker 7 (01:36:16):
He was promptly ejected.
Speaker 5 (01:36:18):
Then in the tenth inning Jerks and pro far uh
the umpire said the ball hit him. Takes his baseball
did not hit him. After review, they still said that
the baseball hit him and uh. Greg Cassinger coming in
for Jose Al two b makes a hell of a
playof the middle two end the game, Astros win for
the three seven seven ninety is the number to join. Joe,
(01:36:40):
We appreciate you holding good morning, Good morning.
Speaker 12 (01:36:45):
I had a two part question. The Astros have been
looking super hot, and last year the Rangers barely made
the playoffs and then it winning the World Series. And
then when the Washington Nationals won the World Series, they
weren't looking too hot and they ended up winning the
World Series. And I just want to know what you
think all chances are if we can get hot in
(01:37:08):
the playoffs at the right time. And the second part
of my is there's eleven games to go, and we're
up five games. What would that make our magic number?
And I hang up and listen, Thank.
Speaker 5 (01:37:18):
You, Thank you, Joe, And uh, let's get to Brian
Reok quick and then we can answer that two parter.
Speaker 7 (01:37:23):
Brian, welcome in.
Speaker 19 (01:37:26):
Hey guys. So I don't know if I'm in my
dream land or just like fantasied or something, but this
seemed like we already have robots as unpilished. They're malfunctioning,
like clicking, you know what I mean, Like look at
name and childer on the sideline. He's going, dude, what's happening?
Speaker 1 (01:37:42):
You know what I mean?
Speaker 19 (01:37:43):
It's so weird, man. It's like they want the robots
in and out out there. Give him some kind of payoff.
I don't know which you'll think.
Speaker 7 (01:37:51):
Thank you, Brian. All right, first thing first with Joe.
Speaker 5 (01:37:56):
Yeah, the Rangers got in last year in the wildcard,
caught five, ran off two straight wins against the Astros
in the ALCS. Obviously, we know they won the World
Series the Washington Nationals in twenty nineteen. They were an
abomination in August of that year, they caught fire, snuck
in the wild card, ran the table, beat the Astros
(01:38:17):
in seven games, and won a World Series. Do I
think the Astros can catch fire and do the same thing. Absolutely,
They're gonna win the division. And then when you get
the Astros into October, they are a different animal. They
are the al still runs through Houston. When it comes
to the playoffs. They are the Kansas City Chiefs. The
Kansas City Chiefs. Last year, their offense at times was
(01:38:40):
really bad. People were asking where the hell's Travis Kelce.
Oh my gosh, say miss Tyreek Hill, so forth and
so on. They got into January, different story. They run
off and they win another Super Bowl. That's the same
thing with the Astros. Dan I just I fully believe
that when the Astros get into October, it's a different story.
It is a different animal. They know how to compete
(01:39:00):
and win games in October. Now there's a couple of
factors that we can discuss. Is the decision making of
Joe Aspada. That's how is he gonna do as a
rookie manager When it comes to pitching. Pitching, you're on
a completely different short leash with pitching, how is he
gonna manage the pullp and so forth and so on decisions?
(01:39:21):
And then runners in scoring position, you're gonna have to
that whole bugaboo thing that we've seen this season. That's
got to go out the window. You got to be
able to manufacture runs in the playoffs.
Speaker 7 (01:39:33):
And then.
Speaker 5 (01:39:36):
When it comes to the umpires, I do They've just
been so bad all year long, league wide, simple as that.
Speaker 21 (01:39:42):
Well, I mean we saw it in two thousand and
six two at the Saint Louis Cardinals. I mean, remember
they almost cagged away the National League Central to the Astros.
The Astros finally became who we thought they were going
to be that season, and if it weren't for losing
two out of three in Atlanta to end the season,
the Astros might have won the National League Central. And
I think there's a real, you know, viability to you know,
(01:40:06):
teams that and there's real credence to teams that once
the regular season ends and they are in the tournament
the postseason, that they say refresh. I mean, it's all
it's all fresh now. I didn't have a very good
year at the plate, that doesn't matter anymore.
Speaker 8 (01:40:21):
I wasn't that.
Speaker 21 (01:40:22):
Great on the mound, doesn't matter anymore because this is
the season that matters the most. And I think that
that's a real, you know, a real just strength to
be able to get to that point of you know,
being able to mentally reset and say, hey, this is
what matters.
Speaker 8 (01:40:39):
And I've set up before. The Astros proved that.
Speaker 21 (01:40:41):
In twenty twenty terrible in that shortened regular season. Awful,
and we had zero expectations for that team to do anything.
And once they got in I mentioned it yesterday. They
beat the Twins, they beat the A's, They nearly came
back from three to zero down against the Tampa Bay Rays.
And nearly won the American League that year and would
have gone to Arling for a chance to play against
(01:41:01):
the Dodgers for a rematch of twenty seventeen. But I mean,
you know, there is real credence to that being the case.
You know, the part with the umpiring as well. I
mean you're talking about the group that's fighting robot umpires
more than anything.
Speaker 8 (01:41:17):
I mean, to the.
Speaker 21 (01:41:17):
Point where they don't even want the ball strike Challenge
system in place right now because well, it could show
up our guys. Here's the answer to them, be better
at your job. As I mentioned, I mean it be
better at your job.
Speaker 8 (01:41:29):
And I mean, you know.
Speaker 21 (01:41:30):
How many times we even saw it last night too,
of an inconsistent strike zone there where. I get it,
it's a judgment call. It can go one way or
the other. You're gonna miss some I get all of that.
That's fine, But when it's as egregious as it's been,
I mean, and it's gotten worse over the last few years, Brian,
in terms of the consistency in how the strike zone
is called on the field.
Speaker 7 (01:41:51):
Yeah, it's it's been bad. It's it's gotten worse.
Speaker 5 (01:41:55):
And you know, I think there's I think It's funny
when they when they talk about we'll just take down
the square on the on the broadcast so you don't
see the strike zone, because then it's not gonna look
as bad.
Speaker 7 (01:42:07):
Dude, this is the big leagues, man.
Speaker 5 (01:42:08):
You can't be calling fastballs two and three balls off
the plate for a strike so off the other night
in one of the Astros games, and then there's balls
that are on the black and you're not getting called.
Speaker 7 (01:42:19):
It's just it's it's been, it's.
Speaker 5 (01:42:22):
Gotten worse over the years, and I just feel like
this year that's been pretty damn bad. And you have
the option to have the review of a striker ball
called like they are doing in Triple A. And it's
a very simple system. It's a very quick process. And
we're all about quickness and brevity now in Major League Baseball,
(01:42:42):
pitch clock, you know, bad has got to be ready
at a certain time, so forth and so on. If
you have that system and you're testing in Triple A,
why you've not implemented it in Major League Baseball yet?
What's the point of having in Triple a not the
big leagues.
Speaker 8 (01:42:57):
You just mentioned how quick this could take.
Speaker 21 (01:42:58):
I mean, let's do Salisbury show theater right here, I
want you to be the crew chief from last night's
crew on the automatic ball call on Josh Hater there
for the pitch pitchclock violation calling in for a rules
clarification from New York, New Jersey.
Speaker 8 (01:43:15):
So go ahead and give me a call.
Speaker 7 (01:43:16):
Yes, just that's I don't know many.
Speaker 21 (01:43:20):
Yeah, yeah, you give me a call, and yeah, here
I am on the other side.
Speaker 8 (01:43:24):
Hey, what is it.
Speaker 21 (01:43:25):
It's a it's a disengagement, it's not a ball. I mean,
that's how quickly that took. I saw justin Verlander and
guys in that dugout who rightfully, So, I mean Verlander
was right. Verlander's been around this game for a long
time of straight up saying you gotta be better, man,
Like seriously, like you're you're in a tough spot right now.
I get that, But like, how do you not know
(01:43:46):
the most basic rule that probably had been gone over
at nauseum with these guys about what's a disengagement and
what's not And the fact that it took.
Speaker 8 (01:43:53):
Five and a half minutes last night.
Speaker 5 (01:43:55):
Yeah, good lord, Yeah, it's just stupid, man, just just
playing stupid seven and three two two five seven. I
will continue to take your calls on the game last
night with the Houston Astros, joaspot At getting tossed, jose
Al Tuoe getting tossed. We'll hear from the skipper and
the frustration he had with the umpires. That is next
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We're the Sewn Salisbury Show continues. They're going to be
adding another franchise. Yeah, fifteenth franchise is going to return
to Portland, Oregon.
Speaker 7 (01:45:52):
They will start playing twenty twenty six.
Speaker 9 (01:45:55):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (01:45:55):
I'm sure Cheryl Swoops will find a way to hate
on them too.
Speaker 8 (01:46:01):
I wonder what Charles Barkley thinks.
Speaker 7 (01:46:04):
My gosh, man, one.
Speaker 8 (01:46:06):
Of the greatest, one of the greatest lines.
Speaker 7 (01:46:09):
I love Chuck Man. I love Chuck.
Speaker 8 (01:46:13):
I couldn't have messed this up if they had tried
even harder.
Speaker 5 (01:46:15):
Yeah, I've I've got I've got a couple of things
here on Cheryl.
Speaker 8 (01:46:19):
Sweep Hank Hill. But I managed to make Charles Barkley
in the Hank Hill.
Speaker 5 (01:46:23):
He did sound like Hank Hill right there. It's a
good call on your part.
Speaker 1 (01:46:26):
Dan.
Speaker 5 (01:46:26):
Not sure where that Bobby. Yeah, damn it, Bobby, get
off that horse. I'm gonna kick your ass. I got,
I got a couple. I got a couple of notes
here on Cheryl swoops being a hater on Caitlin Clark
last night on a on a podcast.
Speaker 7 (01:46:42):
So maybe we'll get to that at some points.
Speaker 5 (01:46:43):
Continue to talk about these astros seven one, three, two, two, five,
seven ninety Oh oh damn it, Bobby, And we.
Speaker 8 (01:46:54):
Just need Dale and boom Howard to call.
Speaker 7 (01:46:56):
Yeah, yeah, man, Boom Hower is my favorite.
Speaker 5 (01:46:59):
Random old guy that's part of the group. I can't
remember his bill, Bill Dotrieve. Yeah, that's it. What's up, Phelipe, Good.
Speaker 1 (01:47:07):
Morning, Hank and fellas Man. That's a good invitation.
Speaker 22 (01:47:12):
Hey, uh Man, last night, you know, I really didn't
watch most of the game. I probably stayed up to
Bobbie probably like the fifth inning, and you know, I
wasn't staying past midnight, man, I've got to be up.
Speaker 1 (01:47:20):
Early for work. And I woke up this morning and
I saw the replayoffs.
Speaker 22 (01:47:24):
Like, you know, it's crazy, how how bad this up
parting has been and we've barely started. I mean, we
were starting to notice it more after they you know,
fire like Lego over into her Hernandez after he you know, retired,
And it's it's crazy to think that because I know
last year I was tuning in.
Speaker 1 (01:47:42):
And Robert Ford was you know, it's like, oh yeah,
C B. Buckner behind the plate, and he goes, C. B.
Buckner has been calling.
Speaker 22 (01:47:48):
A great game tonight, practically perfect and and I don't
know when the last time I've heard a game called
actually pretty accurate, like like no complaints, Like everything was
called right. You know, the striking zone was tight and
it was good. I don't think we've seen that in
a long time. But like I said, a lot of
(01:48:09):
this stuff has come to light after you know, Angel
Hernandez retired. And my issue is, you know, Sean was
bringing it up, you know, like about the Deon Sanders
and the college players are getting paid now they're professionals, right,
And my thing is, if these umpires are gonna be
this bad, hit him with the pockets, like hit him
in their pockets, you know, like, Oh, if you want
(01:48:31):
to get paid ac quarterly, how your performance is, we're
gonna look back like every game you're gonna oh, if
you get paid so and so this much per game,
if you were you know, this pretty you were, if
you were pretty bad, we're gonna give you a pay
cut on it, you know. I mean, maybe that'll like
fix something. But man, this thing is as horrible like
it was a dramatic game, and it's just like, I
(01:48:52):
don't know how how worse.
Speaker 8 (01:48:53):
These umpires can be.
Speaker 1 (01:48:54):
Like you said, you guys said, we have video replay,
We have.
Speaker 22 (01:48:57):
All this stuff, bro, Like it's not hard to get
the call, right, there's not. There's there's a lot of
calls you can look at that can change the play
of the game. But y'all rather say no, we're just
gonna take the old times. We don't want to do it,
or nonchalantly just don't care, Like, man, you're gonna call
somebody a season, you're gonna cast somebody a contract you're
gonna call somebody a playoff like playoff contention anything like, Man,
(01:49:19):
this thing is just bad. And I just I'm happy
I didn't watch it because I would have threw something
at my TV honestly after all that.
Speaker 8 (01:49:25):
But things guys speak and think of my calls.
Speaker 1 (01:49:28):
So it's like, man, we gotta get some Uh We're gonna.
Speaker 22 (01:49:31):
Have to get a beer or something after that game,
Like I gotta have one after that.
Speaker 5 (01:49:34):
Damn right, man appreciated Philip, enjoy the day, brother, Let's
talk to Anthony.
Speaker 7 (01:49:38):
Anthony, good morning, thanks for holding.
Speaker 23 (01:49:41):
Hey you guys, so on the w NBA, they could
make it an even sixteen and bring back the greatest
w NBA franchise ever in the Houston comments. Uh but uh, man,
Like so last night without the umpires trying to ruin
the game for both sides, that was That's a damn
(01:50:03):
good Padres team. And that was a playoff environment as
close as you can get without being in the playoffs.
And I thought the Astros really battled some adversity through
throughout that game with the miss calls and all the
opportunities the Padres had to win the game. I mean
them getting a guy to third with no outs and
(01:50:24):
Hector and Aris able to get out of it. I
thought it was a pretty resilient performance by the Astros.
And don't look now, but the Astros are only four
and a half games back to the Cleveland Guardians, and
normally with eleven games to go, that's a lot of
ground to make up. But the Guardians got two more
with the twins, and they got to see the Astros
three times, so I don't think it's out of the
(01:50:46):
realm of possibility for the Astros to have a week
off going into the playoffs.
Speaker 7 (01:50:51):
Thank you, Anthony yep.
Speaker 5 (01:50:54):
The if somehow the Astros can backdoor that two seed,
cool buddy, that changes a lot of things, Dan, because
if you go into the wildcard, that three game series
is a nightmare. I don't care what anybody says, I
don't care how well the Astros are playing. You never
know what can happen in a three game series or
a five game series. But if you can somehow get
(01:51:15):
that second seed, that changes a lot of things. Plus
another thing to look at, Dan is when you look
at the schedule.
Speaker 7 (01:51:24):
You finished the the final.
Speaker 5 (01:51:28):
You finished the final series, you have a day off,
and then the wildcard starts a day after that, so
you're right back in action, like you don't get any days.
I get one day off and it will Yeah, it's
just it's it's it's it's it's a quick turnaround, is
what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (01:51:44):
Yeah.
Speaker 21 (01:51:45):
I mean, and this is a team right now too,
that I think you can see is pretty fatigued.
Speaker 8 (01:51:49):
I mean pretty beat up right now.
Speaker 21 (01:51:50):
I mean, you know, one part of the team that
we hadn't talked about yet, Jan Diaz, and I know
he got a base hit now.
Speaker 7 (01:51:57):
He was for thirteen going into that, right.
Speaker 21 (01:52:00):
I mean it's not only that, Brian. I mean, you've
played this game long enough, you know, hitting well enough,
and your legs mean everything. Oh I've seen a lot
of front foot swings out of him right now. And
what does that tell me? That means those legs are jelly?
Speaker 1 (01:52:11):
Yep.
Speaker 21 (01:52:12):
And I wouldn't be surprised if today you get a
Jordan out in left field game you get Keratini or
saysar Salazar, who has just recalled yesterday behind the plate,
to be able to get him off his legs. I mean,
you know you'd like to be able to get him
some rest. But in terms of a strength perspective. If
you're able to overtake Cleveland and get that second spot
(01:52:32):
right there, you get even more time off for your
starting pitchers, you get even more time off for the
high leverage three that you have relied upon and used
a ton this season in a Brady Presley and Hater
and the rest of your team. I mean, you want
to talk about not only being able to mentally reset,
but then to also say we're at home, we've played
really well this year, we're rested, we're ready to go,
(01:52:55):
and we're in a position that we know incredibly well,
especially the last seven years of the postseason, and how
to play this entire year. I mean, that's a hell
of a carrot to try to reach for that's being
dangled out in front of you right now. And I
mean if the Astros can do that, then more power
to him in terms of, you know, the win last
nights and what it means for this team. How many
times this year we seen this team and how many
(01:53:16):
times have we done this show the next morning where
we had talked about a missed opportunity not being able
to capitalize on it. When is this team going to
finally be able to take those games, maybe even a
game they're not even supposed to win. And last night
was one of those. I mean, you weren't feeling good
in the tenth thinning when you saw Hector Naris come
out of the bullpen, and then of course the first
pitch where he gets the Manfred Man over to third
(01:53:37):
base because of a wild pitch. You're just kind of like, man,
I mean, you're going in with a one run lead.
You're like, I'm not feeling good about this. But credit
to him, Credit to Grey Kessinger, Credit to also to
the first play that get the out in that ending
by Jeremy Pania to not lose track of the runner
at third base and get the shure out at second
base and give yourself that opportunity to strike out for
(01:53:59):
Fernando's and then have great Kessinger make that great play
to end the night.
Speaker 5 (01:54:04):
Yeah, and also Joe. A couple of callers ago asked
about the magic number. The magic number right now is
seven for the Houston Astros. So they can, you know,
if they can lock up the division, you know, going
into I don't know even even that Cleveland series and
give you know, a good amount of your starters. A
couple of days off into the wild Card like I said,
(01:54:27):
or you know, like we said, this segment is if
you can somehow backdoor that two seed, which is high.
I wouldn'tay high unlikely, but it'll be tough to get
that done either way. Lock up the division as soon
as possible, give your starters a couple of days off,
because that Wildcard series starts a day after, not a
day after, two days after the end of the season.
(01:54:48):
We'll continue to talk about the Houston Astros. Also, Josh
Hater pitched in San Diego and he heard some booze.
He had some interesting things to say about those booze
after the game last night, So we'll hear that and
discuss the next right here on Sports Talk seven ninety.
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The Jean Salisbury Show continues the Mariners losing eleven to
two to the Yankees as well, which, by the way,
triple e.
Speaker 21 (01:56:14):
I mean, you know, I don't know how much you
are into you know, zodiac signs and all that kind
of stuff. Yeah, exactly, I mean, every once in a while,
if you see it come across, all right, Hey, what's
it for September eighteenth?
Speaker 8 (01:56:29):
For Virgos.
Speaker 21 (01:56:30):
All right, Hey, hopefully a million dollars is in my future.
I don't know, but I know that I guess last
night was like a massive full moon for the lunar.
In astrological people out there, tell me what the significance
of that is, I guess. But where I'm going with
this is there's a buddy of mine that I've worked
with in the past that whenever there's been back to
(01:56:52):
back terrible callers or just you know, the show is
just off the rails that day, his line was, is
there a gas leak somewhere? So where I'm going with
this is I think that in both San Diego and
in Seattle there was a gas league along with the
full moon making everybody crazy last night. Because he had
Brendan Miller in San Diego. Did you see Victor Roebliss
(01:57:14):
on third base with the bases loaded in a three
to zero count there in the top of the first
inning for Seattle last night?
Speaker 9 (01:57:19):
I did not.
Speaker 8 (01:57:21):
He decided to try to steal home.
Speaker 21 (01:57:23):
And not only did he try to decide to steal home,
and notice I'm saying that he didn't make it, I
went ahead, uh, you know, didn't bury the lead for
y'all right there, but you know it was floating around
on social media in Michael k and whoever he was
doing the game with on the Yes Network. His analyst
was like a three to zero count. He goes, I
(01:57:44):
seriously have never seen that before. Like, I don't know
what he was trying to do in that spot, but.
Speaker 11 (01:57:52):
Close he just did. This just came out of nowhere.
Speaker 21 (01:57:56):
No, there was two nothing Yankees at that point, but
the paces loaded.
Speaker 8 (01:57:59):
He know, it's two outs and.
Speaker 21 (01:58:01):
You got a three zero count with Randia rose Arena
at the plate, so it's like, keep it parked right
there at third base.
Speaker 8 (01:58:08):
But I mean, not.
Speaker 21 (01:58:09):
Only that, he became the out and it ended the innings,
so you know, then it allowed for Aaron Judge to
be the Aaron Judge Show.
Speaker 8 (01:58:19):
Which look, I mean, that's the thing.
Speaker 21 (01:58:20):
We're talking about postseason matchups, possibilities, everything of the sort.
And you know, everybody says, all the Yankees, well they've
had our number in the regular season. Well, even the
years at the Astros beat them in the postseason, the
Yankees were able to take care of them in the
regular season. And where I'm going with this is, if
you're necessarily scared of Aaron Judge and Juan Soto and
(01:58:41):
the Yankees. I would say this, if you are able
to keep either one or both of them at Bay,
the rest of the team falters, and that is not
anywhere near where they were at the beginning of the season.
I'm just I'm saying all of that to say I'm
not afraid of the Yankees.
Speaker 9 (01:58:58):
I don't know why.
Speaker 11 (01:58:59):
Every Yeah, I know they lead the league and all
and whatnot, but no, yeah, no, they're nothing to Yeah
without Aaron and jan there, Yeah, I agree.
Speaker 21 (01:59:07):
Well, I mean for the breaking bad fans out there,
you'll get this reference. If you're the Astros, you're Walter White,
You're the one who knocks. Like that's that's how you
have to you know, think about this. I mean, you know,
everybody out there is kind of like Skyler his wife
of oh, what if somebody comes to our door and
you know, and you know, tries to confront us, and
you know, he of course gets into his whole monologue
(01:59:29):
right there where it ends with I'm the one who knocks.
So if you're the Astros, hey continue to be the
one who knocks. That's that's the moral of the story here.
When it comes to the Stros. But no, I mean
last night, just I mean, you know, it was funny
Felipe mentioning too as well one of our callers this
morning that he fell asleep. And what I would tell
(01:59:50):
Astros fans out there, number one is probably most of
us now that we're in the post newspaper era, because
you know, even if you still had the newspaper, remember,
would have been late because it went to print already,
so you didn't, you know, get to find out what
happened truly in the game, unless you in the old
days watch Sports Center or you know, anything else to
try to get your news. But I mean, I just
(02:00:12):
I would love the reaction of people who went to
bed last night and then woke up this morning and said, what.
Speaker 8 (02:00:17):
The hell happened?
Speaker 9 (02:00:19):
Yeah, a lot happened.
Speaker 21 (02:00:21):
Like I mean, because that's the thing is talking about
that game last night. You know, I was on the
tenth Inning Show and it took me probably about thirty
minutes to finally get to Hey, Hunter Brown pitched Pitty
pretty well, Kyle Tucker with a couple of hits. That
was nice to see, I mean, of the actual game,
because you know, Triple E me and you were talking before,
you know, I hopped on with you guys this morning
(02:00:42):
that I mean, you completely forgot that Hunter Brown was
even in that game last night, and you fell asleep
before the seventh inning, then you completely missed that game
because I mean, it was at least two games, if
not three, in one last night. For how that game went,
I mean, craziness doesn't even begin to talk about how
(02:01:03):
it all broke down.
Speaker 8 (02:01:04):
And you know, I.
Speaker 21 (02:01:05):
Think the last part of all of it as well
is I mean, we're feeling a lot better in this
town this morning. If you probably had just woken up
and didn't have much context about the game, you're probably like, oh, man,
the Astros lost, didn't they? But no, they won, Like
that's the crazy part of it. And you still, I mean,
you still kind of feel like there's a little bit
of a sense of you know, getting robbed in that one.
(02:01:26):
But the moral of the story is they had the
happier end of the story last night.
Speaker 8 (02:01:31):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (02:01:31):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (02:01:32):
You also have a hell of a pitching matchup this
evening fromber Valdez versus Dylan Cease. Come on, man, that's
gonna be phenomenal.
Speaker 21 (02:01:42):
No, it's it's massive. I mean because I mean Fromber
has been your stopper this year. He's been the guy
that when you have him on the mound. He's twenty
twenty two Fromber right now, like when you saw how
good he was, and you know that season, the postseason push,
but not only that, but in twenty twenty one to
get him out of the Alcs, he has that start
in game five and the Astros I think new at
(02:02:04):
that point.
Speaker 8 (02:02:04):
All right, we got this.
Speaker 5 (02:02:06):
Yeah, let's get into the nine o'clock hour. We got
a little college football. We got to talk about Cheryl
Swoops is still being a hater on Caitlin Clark. Also
got to hear from jose al to Fey talking about removing.
Speaker 7 (02:02:21):
His shoe and his sock.
Speaker 5 (02:02:24):
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Speaker 5 (02:04:20):
Jose Al Twovey's explanation on taking off his cleat and
his sock in that game last night.
Speaker 7 (02:04:26):
Yes, you heard that correctly. If you're just joining us
and you.
Speaker 5 (02:04:28):
Missed it, Josel Tuve was ejected in the ninth he
found a ball off his foot. Umpire said it did
not hit off his foot. He was called out. He
then proceeded to take off his cleat, take off his sock,
and show the umpire his foot where the ball hit,
and he was promptly ejected. Seven one three two one
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Speaker 13 (02:04:51):
You said you wanted to hear from one of those
people that turned it off. And I was listening and
heard that pass ball and I don't know who it
was moved over third. I'm like, I guess this over
for well.
Speaker 12 (02:05:01):
Also it was.
Speaker 13 (02:05:01):
Nearest, who's pretty good. But I mean he's only been
back for how long and that was a huge situation.
I didn't want my set myself up for you know,
being sad, so I turned it off. And then when
I heard him one this morning, y'all they want, man,
I was very very excited.
Speaker 12 (02:05:14):
I coudn't believe it.
Speaker 13 (02:05:15):
I felt very bad guilty about, you know, turning it off.
But anyway, I just wanted to tell you that was
definitely me and times one needs to suck and get together.
Stop getting all the damn fouls, all that money we're
paying him texting though.
Speaker 7 (02:05:27):
Thank you as I appreciate you.
Speaker 1 (02:05:29):
Paul.
Speaker 5 (02:05:29):
Yeah, lanbry tunseel too many false stars, too many penalties
on him. We talked about that on Monday. We'll see
how he does this coming weekend against the Minnesota Vikings.
All right, jose Al Tuvey spoke about taking his lead
off and uh, what was going through his head?
Speaker 7 (02:05:47):
No, man, what was seriously?
Speaker 21 (02:05:49):
I know, I mean that was the thing is me
and Triple you were just talking. I don't know if
you heard us, but you know, I guess last night
was like some sort of special full moon or something,
and I was like, was this just like kind of
like throwing off like the Earth's gravitational poll.
Speaker 5 (02:06:04):
Or yeah, neptunes in retrograde. It was going on, we're
in retrograde.
Speaker 21 (02:06:08):
Brother, Okay, that's what it is, all right? Fine.
Speaker 7 (02:06:12):
I don't know if that's actually a thing, but it
sounds about right.
Speaker 1 (02:06:15):
Yeah.
Speaker 21 (02:06:16):
I was gonna say, I mean, you know, it's not
even Halloween yet and we're all losing our minds. I mean,
next we're going to turn into werewolves.
Speaker 8 (02:06:22):
What the hell's meaning?
Speaker 4 (02:06:23):
I don't know.
Speaker 7 (02:06:23):
Man, last night was wild.
Speaker 5 (02:06:25):
That just just just just craziness in that ninth and
tenth inning. This is how too V talking about what
was going through his mind when he took his shoe off.
Speaker 10 (02:06:35):
You know, he was going through my head that he
can't happen. You know, it's ninth inning, winning around on
second base, I'm bottling against a good picture Soarez the closer,
So I'm obviously trying to get a hit and drive the.
Speaker 7 (02:06:49):
Run in and win the game.
Speaker 10 (02:06:51):
So you know, I get a fuzzball because he hit
my food and you know they just took it away
from me. So I don't think that can happen. That
it's four guys on the field. You got to see
the Shane of direction on the ball and you know,
just make.
Speaker 7 (02:07:06):
The right call, all right. So that's him explaining.
Speaker 5 (02:07:09):
Uh so that's al two B explaining, uh the situation
with the foul ball. Here's a little more from al
Tuove talking about the actual removing of his shoe.
Speaker 7 (02:07:23):
Not really.
Speaker 10 (02:07:23):
Sometimes you get to hit and somewhere in the hand
and you take your butting left to show that you
got hit.
Speaker 1 (02:07:29):
I was expecting to the same.
Speaker 7 (02:07:30):
Thing down, dude.
Speaker 5 (02:07:33):
So he was asked, he was asked if he knew
he was going to get thrown out, and he said,
not really. When you get hit in the hand, you
take your glove off, you show the umpire hand. So
I expected to do the same thing when he took
his freaking cleatoff.
Speaker 7 (02:07:45):
Man, I love how.
Speaker 21 (02:07:48):
That's a hell of a presence of mind right him
to on the spot have that enter his mind. I mean,
you know, that's one of those that for most of us,
I think we're kind of like, ah, you know what,
I should have done that after the fact, But I
mean comedians and jose al Tuve are quick on their
feet right there, literally on their feet, and he decided,
you know what, hey, what the hell if I'm gonna
possibly get run out of this game, Well I might
(02:08:09):
as well get my money's worth.
Speaker 8 (02:08:11):
And he did.
Speaker 5 (02:08:12):
Yeah, he sure did. There's no question about it. And
how often do you see something like that from josel Tuva?
Speaker 21 (02:08:17):
You don't, No, And that's what I talked about earlier.
I mean, it's it's again my line, consider the source.
I mean that that is as angry as you're going
to hear him in a postgame press conference, media scrum,
whatever it might be, because he's just.
Speaker 8 (02:08:32):
Not that guy.
Speaker 21 (02:08:33):
I mean, he's been very much a you know, just
constant presence in that clubhouse of no matter how good
it is, no matter how bad it seems, that you
just be the same guy and eventually it all works out.
And the fact that he decided right there to say, hey,
you know what, I'm gonna pop off a little bit
right here, I think that I had to tell you
just how just unbelievably ludicrous last night was in terms
(02:08:57):
of how it was handled by Brendan Miller and that crew.
Speaker 5 (02:09:00):
Yeah, speaking of Ludacris, you know, I know you lived
in Atlanta, so shout out Luda Dog Family.
Speaker 8 (02:09:05):
Yeah, no, absolutely, Luda.
Speaker 21 (02:09:08):
You know he he keeps it between the lines. There's
there's no blank offs happening with with Luda as far
as I know.
Speaker 7 (02:09:14):
Do you mean like what P did he's doing or did?
Speaker 21 (02:09:17):
That's you know, that's that's the rumor and that's out there. Look,
you know, Kat Williams tried to warn us he did.
Speaker 5 (02:09:23):
He sure did. He said he passed, He sure did,
and people called him crazy. Cat Williams is drunk. You
don't know what he's talking about. Blah blah blah. He
said he passed up on fifty million just to stay
away from P.
Speaker 8 (02:09:34):
Did he?
Speaker 2 (02:09:34):
Now?
Speaker 7 (02:09:35):
Now who's laughing?
Speaker 21 (02:09:36):
Well, I mean that's not only that. I mean, you know,
it's it's the number one rule right there.
Speaker 8 (02:09:40):
If did he ask you to party?
Speaker 3 (02:09:41):
You say, no, bro?
Speaker 5 (02:09:44):
I did y'all hear or see his former head of
security in the audio he has of him and Meek Mill.
Speaker 7 (02:09:53):
Yes, you did see it trivily.
Speaker 9 (02:09:55):
Oh but yeah, I saw that long time ago. Yeah.
Speaker 5 (02:09:57):
Well I saw yesterday talking about where they were, yeah,
getting after it together.
Speaker 9 (02:10:02):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (02:10:02):
Oh M.
Speaker 7 (02:10:05):
Terrible stuff, man, just awful.
Speaker 21 (02:10:06):
There's potentially a lot of nervous people out there right now.
Speaker 8 (02:10:09):
That's all I'm gonna say.
Speaker 7 (02:10:10):
You know who's next, Bro, jay Z.
Speaker 5 (02:10:12):
I'm telling you, Jay, They're gonna get jay Z for
something involved with p Diddy.
Speaker 7 (02:10:16):
Watch.
Speaker 8 (02:10:17):
Watch.
Speaker 21 (02:10:19):
There's people who wonder if that's the case. I mean, look,
you know, normally when situations like this happen, and I'm
not a legal expert by any means, but I mean again,
you know, somebody kind of takes the fall and then
it's one of those of oh man, how far could
this girl?
Speaker 7 (02:10:34):
You got to have a fall?
Speaker 2 (02:10:35):
Guy?
Speaker 9 (02:10:37):
You do?
Speaker 7 (02:10:38):
Well, No, no one knows that movie.
Speaker 5 (02:10:39):
Oh my gosh, I said, Man, see if Sean was on,
you know, Sean was on this morning, he would he
would get it. And I don't really make movie references
because you know, I'm not.
Speaker 7 (02:10:47):
Well the movie guy.
Speaker 21 (02:10:48):
And that's a fault by me too, because I mean
I'm the resident movie guy around here. But I mean,
you know, maybe it's just a lack of sleep right now.
Speaker 8 (02:10:56):
That's That's where I'm.
Speaker 7 (02:10:57):
Kind of At What time did that Tenthening show in
for you last night?
Speaker 8 (02:11:01):
One am?
Speaker 5 (02:11:02):
My gosh, one o'clock. How are the callers?
Speaker 21 (02:11:07):
They were great? Yeah, we had a full board. I
mean I think people were riproarning ready to go. I mean,
normally after wins, you don't get a ton of calls
because there's not a lot to complain about. Joe Aspot
as the smartest manager, everybody's a clutch hitter, everybody did
a great job, all those kind of things. But then,
of course, you know, God forbid, you lose one game
and immediately the whole world is falling apart, And you know,
(02:11:29):
kind of we got the best of both worlds last night.
It was a crazy game for not the right reasons,
and the Astros won, so.
Speaker 8 (02:11:37):
We were all happy when it was all said and done.
Speaker 5 (02:11:39):
All right, let's switch gears here a little bit, and
let's talk some NFL football. Mel kiper went on a
rant for the ages on the benching of Bryce Young yesterday.
Speaker 7 (02:11:49):
What did he say?
Speaker 5 (02:11:51):
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Speaker 7 (02:13:22):
Edit the wrong ones.
Speaker 9 (02:13:25):
Okay, Yeah, I was.
Speaker 21 (02:13:26):
Gonna say, make make sure you have the radio edit
because I mean, you know, Tim's part of it. Tim,
you know, is kind of like, hey, I'm a country guy,
you know more, you know, geared towards the families and
the the post Malone part of that song Post Post
is new age country. Let's just say with one of
his lines about having a certain type.
Speaker 7 (02:13:44):
Of money, Oh like, haf you money?
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That's correct?
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Okay, yeah we might. Yeah, make sure you get that
edited version.
Speaker 21 (02:13:55):
With Hardy is a good one too, Hide my Gun. Yeah,
that was probably my favorite one. Yeah, of his collaboration,
and then and then Post starts doing his own, which,
you know, if I ever met him, i'd want to
ask him, you know, did you have any Texas country
kind of influences? Because he had a couple of songs
that sound like Roger Craiger had one kind of sound
a little bit like Eli Young Band, a little bit
(02:14:16):
like even though they're from Oklahoma, Cross Canadian Ragweed.
Speaker 7 (02:14:18):
Did you see their post.
Speaker 21 (02:14:21):
The rag Weed yes, that they're they're teasing a comeback.
Yeah yeah, bring them back please, dude. Oh man, I
love cross Canadian ragweed. So one of my first jobs
in radio was when I was in college at TLU.
I interned at K and BT in New bron FLEs
and I had a chance numerous times to meet Cody Canada.
Speaker 8 (02:14:42):
Couldn't be a more awesome guy.
Speaker 7 (02:14:45):
Shout out the bulldogs.
Speaker 8 (02:14:47):
That's it.
Speaker 7 (02:14:48):
No one cares well.
Speaker 8 (02:14:51):
I mean, you know, everybody's got to go to school somewhere, right.
Speaker 5 (02:14:53):
Yeah, true, and you went to an all dudes high school.
Speaking of your all dudes high school, we had practice
last night for my Andido's team. In one of my players,
Kegan he he like I said yesterday, he goes to
uh Saint Thomas High School, and he reassured me multiple
times about the quote unquote batties that go to school there,
the chicks that they get to see, uh, just not
(02:15:14):
in class. I guess there's like, uh, is there a
like a time where everyone's out in like the I
don't know foyer or something like that.
Speaker 7 (02:15:24):
Is that right? I don't know, I could maybe maybe
I'm misunderstanding it, but.
Speaker 21 (02:15:27):
It was always in you know, look, I'll go ahead
and bring uh the straight guys in on on this too.
Is that it was well known that if you were
off from school, but say Saint Agnes du Shin or
iw A, wasn't that day that you know, you'd show
up at their lunch and kind of the same deal
that they'd come over. Which the funny thing is, too
(02:15:48):
is kind of a little bit of the battleground school
with Saint Agnes, where it was girls would basically say, oh,
I'm a straight girl or I'm a Saint Thomas girl,
and you know, you kind of had to fight that
battle a little bit. And maybe there was some fights
every once in a while between dudes because no no
guy ever fights over a girl, right, especially in high school.
Speaker 8 (02:16:08):
That doesn't happen.
Speaker 7 (02:16:08):
No, no, sure does it. Yeah, they were.
Speaker 5 (02:16:12):
He was trying to tell me a little bit about
that situation because him and his dad listened to the
segment that we had yesterday about your old dude school.
Speaker 21 (02:16:20):
You know, well, I mean, you know what I would say,
as well as baseball workouts, everything of the sort, we
seem to really, you know, at least up our intensity
in our workouts, especially when it was cheerleading practice that day.
You know you want you want, you wanted to be
able to put out the vibe you know you know,
and and be able to ask if they're walking by, hey,
you vibe in me?
Speaker 1 (02:16:43):
What do you mean?
Speaker 5 (02:16:44):
Like a like a like a a like a moose,
put out a mating call, like like.
Speaker 7 (02:16:50):
What are we doing?
Speaker 23 (02:16:51):
Like?
Speaker 8 (02:16:51):
Ah, look me.
Speaker 21 (02:16:55):
In the intricacies of the courting process when you're sixteen
seventeen years old and it's a trial and air process,
and that was at the time when you're sixteen years old,
probably thinking to yourself, oh, man, you know, if she
sees me barrel up of baseball right here, she'll definitely
think I'm the hottest.
Speaker 5 (02:17:12):
I can't tell you how much i'd pay to be
able to see a sixteen year old Dan Matthews baring
up of baseball and then check it out a chick.
Speaker 21 (02:17:19):
Well, that part was pretty I could hit a baseball
pretty decently, But in terms of rising up the ladies,
that was not my prime.
Speaker 8 (02:17:26):
Period, that's for sure.
Speaker 21 (02:17:27):
Damn Dan just said Riz on air, what damn man?
Speaker 5 (02:17:32):
WHOA So I'm talking about Dan? I didn't know you
were hit like that.
Speaker 7 (02:17:36):
Dog.
Speaker 21 (02:17:37):
Well, I mean every once in a while, you know,
I'm able to hit it, least in terms of sounding cool,
which in that case.
Speaker 8 (02:17:45):
Maybe I somewhat made direct contact.
Speaker 21 (02:17:48):
But for the most part, there's a reason why I
was a late bloomer with the ladies.
Speaker 5 (02:17:52):
Well hey, look now you're engaged, getting ready to get married.
So yeah, it all work out true?
Speaker 7 (02:17:57):
All?
Speaker 1 (02:17:58):
Oh?
Speaker 8 (02:17:58):
Absolutely, yeah, yeah, it worked out the way it was
supposed to. Man, you know, it's it's all good.
Speaker 21 (02:18:03):
I You know, that's one of those where one of
the buddies I worked with used to have a line
when he was a teacher and coach where he'd tell
his players, look, you know, you've been only fifteen. I've
been fifteen and I've been thirty. So you know, it's
the things that you learn when you've been able to
experience both ages.
Speaker 5 (02:18:19):
Did you I guess it's safe to say that you
rised up your fiance.
Speaker 7 (02:18:25):
Does she know you, she she got rised by you?
Speaker 9 (02:18:27):
Or what?
Speaker 8 (02:18:28):
Oh?
Speaker 21 (02:18:28):
Yeah, well do you want to know the actual courting process? Sure,
it's quick.
Speaker 8 (02:18:34):
Okay, So we went to college.
Speaker 21 (02:18:36):
We were always kind of sweet on each other, never
necessarily saw it through, and then one night, living in Atlanta,
a drunken DM by me.
Speaker 8 (02:18:43):
That's what kind of got the ball rolling.
Speaker 3 (02:18:46):
Shoot. Shoot baby, you mess shots.
Speaker 7 (02:18:50):
You don't take big dog.
Speaker 8 (02:18:53):
There you go.
Speaker 5 (02:18:54):
Shoot you're shutting here, Dan, shoot, shooter, shoot baby.
Speaker 8 (02:19:02):
I was feeling.
Speaker 21 (02:19:03):
I was feeling like Steph Curry in the playoffs. Yeah,
I mean yeah, all left my as soon as soon
as the ball left my hand, imediate you know it's in,
and started running to the other end of the court.
Speaker 5 (02:19:13):
Oh yeah, absolutely, all came out and came off the hands. Great,
you knew it was going in. Nothing, But when it's
when it's pure, you know, shooter, shoot baby. Damn dude,
that's all took turned back on. That's it, he said.
Speaker 8 (02:19:27):
I slip.
Speaker 7 (02:19:28):
He's I slid in the d M. Shooter Shoot. That's all.
The rest is history. Now we're engaged.
Speaker 9 (02:19:32):
Yeah, yeah, what what the old line?
Speaker 21 (02:19:36):
You know, we've been talking a lot of baseball this morning. Hey,
it broken bat. Single goes into the score book the
same as a line drive.
Speaker 7 (02:19:44):
Hey, that's a single in the books.
Speaker 1 (02:19:46):
That's it.
Speaker 5 (02:19:47):
That's a line driving the books. Baby, for a single.
That's all. That's all I'm looking at. Damn Dan, I know.
Speaker 21 (02:19:53):
My exit, My my exit vlow was was at least
at that point the launch angle not so much, but
the exit V at least.
Speaker 7 (02:20:00):
Launch angle's overrated. Give me a good barrel, you know
what I mean?
Speaker 9 (02:20:03):
Good barrel? Yeah.
Speaker 8 (02:20:06):
Hey, look I'm just trying to get on base, That's
all I'm trying to do.
Speaker 7 (02:20:09):
Yeah, and dude triple, I don't know.
Speaker 5 (02:20:10):
We had Magic don Juan on the on the horn
with us out man, and it's on White Boy Wednesday.
You know what, I take everything back I said about
your old dudes class because it worked out.
Speaker 1 (02:20:24):
That's it.
Speaker 21 (02:20:25):
Hey, look, we find a way. Winners find a way.
That's that's what.
Speaker 5 (02:20:30):
Good teams find a way to win. Oh man, what
did what did you see?
Speaker 8 (02:20:34):
Even? Can you? Can you give it even a step further?
Speaker 5 (02:20:37):
Can you give us a description of what you said
in the DMS or do you want to keep that
to yourself?
Speaker 8 (02:20:43):
Oh no, I'll tell you exactly what I said. I said.
You know, I can almost guarantee your parents would love me.
Speaker 9 (02:20:48):
Yeah, it wor like that.
Speaker 21 (02:20:50):
Yeah, I got right, I got right to the point.
Speaker 1 (02:20:55):
Wow.
Speaker 9 (02:20:55):
Yeah.
Speaker 21 (02:20:56):
Hey, look after after a copious amounts of alcohol, that
which again you know, to make me sound like a
basic white guy, nothing more than saying the word copious.
But after a good yeah, I felt like that was
the right time to be able to fire off that shot. Yeah.
Speaker 8 (02:21:12):
Obviously, swish.
Speaker 5 (02:21:16):
I'm pretty sure your parents would like men.
Speaker 8 (02:21:21):
They do well.
Speaker 21 (02:21:22):
Obviously you went out, you went over the mom. Then
the relationship is a hit.
Speaker 5 (02:21:28):
I thought for sure. I thought for sure you were
gonna say. All you said was heyst history, Sup.
Speaker 21 (02:21:36):
It wasn't it was. It wasn't the Steph Curry gift
of shooting Hey. Yeah, you know, that's probably one of
my favorite gifts.
Speaker 1 (02:21:43):
I like that.
Speaker 9 (02:21:44):
That was mine to Dan. I know exactly which one
you're talking about.
Speaker 8 (02:21:47):
Like, like, I love what's it?
Speaker 6 (02:21:49):
Uh?
Speaker 21 (02:21:49):
Whenever you'll see the first traps on social media, and
you know, at least on Twitter, you can respond with gifts,
and that always cracks me up. In the mentions, that's
one of the first ones is hey.
Speaker 5 (02:21:59):
Yeah, yeah it man. Oh that is good stuff. All right,
let's get to break. We got to hear from mel Kiper.
He spoke about the benching of Bryce Young and he
also mentions the Texans quarterback CJ.
Speaker 7 (02:22:13):
Stroud. How do those two go together?
Speaker 5 (02:22:16):
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Were the Shawn Salisbury Show continues.
Speaker 8 (02:23:47):
There that might be in a rut relationship wise.
Speaker 5 (02:23:50):
Right now, tripley, will you today shoot your shot at
what I got?
Speaker 9 (02:23:58):
I got? What I got?
Speaker 3 (02:24:00):
What do what do you?
Speaker 8 (02:24:00):
What do you?
Speaker 9 (02:24:01):
What do you got? Okay, Yeah, I don't need to
shoot right now.
Speaker 5 (02:24:05):
So you did so, so you don't need Okay, So
oh so you got Okay, so your roster's good to go.
Speaker 12 (02:24:09):
All right.
Speaker 7 (02:24:11):
Okay, So you're you're you're playing point guard. You're just
you're just facilitating. Yeah, you're you're you're dropping dimes.
Speaker 8 (02:24:16):
Yeah, okay, spread the floor, gets the ball to the basket.
Speaker 9 (02:24:19):
Yeah, that's it.
Speaker 7 (02:24:20):
That's general, got it? Okay? All right, Well that's good. Hey,
you need a good point guard. You know what I mean?
All Right, it makes sense, okay.
Speaker 5 (02:24:28):
Uh talking a little NFL football. Obviously, CJ. Stroud had
one of the best rookie seasons ever as a quarterback.
He was the offensive Rookie of the Year. Well, he
was taking number two overall by the Houston Texans. Bryce
Young was taken number one by the Carolina Panthers, who
traded up with the Chicago Bears to get that number
one pick. Bryce Young was benched yesterday. Mel kiper Junior
(02:24:50):
nobody knows who. Mel kiper Junior is one of the
best draft analysts, uh in professional football of all time. Well,
he went on a nice and good rant yesterday about
the benching of Bryce Hung and he also brought up
c J.
Speaker 7 (02:25:04):
Stroud. This is what he had to say.
Speaker 24 (02:25:09):
I think he's mishandled is the word. Because when you
drafted Bryce Young knew he was an outlier. You know,
Russell Wilson was bigger, right, taller, but only five to
ten and three quarters.
Speaker 7 (02:25:17):
That opened up for the five to ten quarterback.
Speaker 24 (02:25:19):
But Russell Wilson was two O five two await coming out,
not oneint eighty. Okay, Kyler Murray because of Russell Wilson
became the number one pick overall, different body type than
Bryce Shung. So you knew Bryce Shung not always short
but small, diminutive quarterback needed help.
Speaker 2 (02:25:32):
Right, Also continuity, you draft the quarterback.
Speaker 24 (02:25:35):
Everybody said, he's got this great infrastructure in Carolina around him,
right with the head coach, the coordinator, the quarterback coach,
everything's there, the senior assistant.
Speaker 2 (02:25:44):
Everything's in place.
Speaker 8 (02:25:45):
And then you see him beat c J.
Speaker 24 (02:25:47):
Stroud on the field as a rookie. Right, if you
take out the three games he threw multiple interceptions, he.
Speaker 3 (02:25:52):
Was five touchdowns, six touchdowns.
Speaker 2 (02:25:54):
Three picks.
Speaker 24 (02:25:54):
Okay, had some decent games last year.
Speaker 8 (02:25:57):
Okay, but then you.
Speaker 24 (02:25:58):
Go into this year, you change everything cause see Jay
Stroud's doing so well in Houston.
Speaker 8 (02:26:01):
We got to destroy this thing.
Speaker 24 (02:26:02):
We gotta yeah blow it up and start over because
you know c J. Stroud's doing so great in Houston.
These coaches aren't getting it done. So we bring in
an offensive coach who was with Baker and others, right,
bringing a new pass game coordinator, new quarterback coach for
Bryce Shung. No, we don't play them in the preseason.
We play one series in the final preseason game against
the Aogs. None of those guys are playing for Buffalo.
By the way, they went one series down the field.
(02:26:24):
They're rah, rah, great, we got it. We accomplish everything
we wanted to. I'll give you a little note.
Speaker 1 (02:26:28):
C J.
Speaker 24 (02:26:28):
Stroud playing two preseason games this year. Okay, he played
for Derek Carr played in two preseason games. Why because
Clint Kubiak was coming in with a new offense and
Derek Carr is a veteran playing two preseason games.
Speaker 2 (02:26:38):
Brayce s youung played one series of.
Speaker 24 (02:26:39):
A final preseason game against the nobody's won defense for
the Buffalo Bills. Does that make sense to you when
a two games in we're saying he can't play. Yes,
his confidence was shattered, right, Yes, he does need to
sit behind the Eddy Dalton for a little bit. But
the blame this on Bryce Young is ridiculous. This is
the blame here goes to the organization, the owner for
a mishandling.
Speaker 7 (02:26:58):
Man fired up mel kiper Uh.
Speaker 5 (02:27:01):
He mentioned, you know, Bryce Young barely playing in the preseason,
having a new coach, staff, new offensive coordinator. He mentioned CJ.
Stroud getting reps in the preseason Dan. I just you know,
Sean and I talked about this yesterday before you joined us,
and I go back to that last game in the
twenty twenty two season, twenty two season where Davis Mills
won the football game for the Texans. Lovey Smith obviously
(02:27:24):
the head coach that got the number two pick, and
there's still no guarantee they would have taken Bryce Young.
But you know, going into that draft, there were question
marks about CJ.
Speaker 7 (02:27:34):
Stroud.
Speaker 5 (02:27:35):
There weren't I mean outside of size, you know, for
Bryce Young, there really weren't a lot of question marks.
And then he got drafted and we've seen the rest
and now he's benched. He's not the he's not the
starting quarterback. Andy Dalton's gonna be taking the reins. But
I'm with mel kiper Junior. I feel like they have
not set him up in a position to succeed. Now
you look at he was pressured on just four plays
(02:27:59):
out of twenty nine the other day.
Speaker 7 (02:28:01):
He's got to be better.
Speaker 5 (02:28:02):
But I think there's also some blame with David Tepper
and the rest of that organization.
Speaker 21 (02:28:07):
No, there's one hundred percent on that front. I mean,
you know, it was something else that I saw on
social media the other day that they pointed out who
were two of the best performing quarterbacks in the league
at least through the first couple of weeks of the season,
Baker Mayfield, who at one time was a Panther, and
Sam Darnold, and their point was, maybe the problem is Carolina.
And I know that some people on the surface might
(02:28:29):
look at an organization and say, oh, that doesn't matter.
It's about the coaching, it's about the players. No, it's
about all three parts of those I mean. And we're
seeing now here in Houston that finally you have a
competent organization. You have a really good head coach who
is also incredibly competent, and you've also found really good players.
And the a Texans are two and zero and they've
(02:28:49):
got a franchise quarterback with CJ. The concern was more
I would say, innuindo with him, because it was, oh,
he didn't do very well in this test. Well, people
who don't do very well in this test, they never
do well. And then we come to find out that
the test maker was like, well, there's a few bits
of contexts that need to be added to that. I
(02:29:10):
don't think the story was incredibly a not misleading in
that regard.
Speaker 8 (02:29:15):
And then the other part of it as well.
Speaker 21 (02:29:17):
With CJ was where are the big performances outside of
the Peach Bowl against Georgia, Because that was kind of
the question with him, how is he in games like that?
And I think he proved to you pretty quickly that
a lot of those things were pretty dumb to hold
against him, especially with how well he played and how
well he was prepared for the NFL. I mean that's
(02:29:38):
the other part of it as well. You heard people
talking about CJ. Stroud saying he's doing things that rookies
are not supposed to do, like he's doing things that
guys that have been in the league for about three
four years have been doing, and that was kind of
the opposite of Bryce Young. The size was an issue,
and I understand too his point was valid about the
Russell Wilson comparison, but he also added the correct context.
(02:30:00):
Russell Wilson was five ten, two hundred pounds. Bryce Young
is not that Kyler Murray. And look, people are starting
to praise Kyler Murray, but people were talking about Kyler
Murray the same way we're talking about Bryce Young right here.
So some of it is on him, But I also
think a lot of it too as well. Is you
better make sure you're going to the right situation to
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try and succeed, and sometimes it's out of your control
and it's held against you for the rest of your career.
But I mean, I think Dave Canalis is doing the
best that he can. But when you have an absolute
just clown as your owner and Dave Tepper who knows
nothing about the game and knows nothing about hey, maybe
if I don't know so much about the exit and
o's part of it, I hire people who do, and
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then I'll support them on the business side because then
that's the way that I can help us be successful.
Speaker 5 (02:30:47):
Yeah, it starts with ownership in that group, man. And
David Tepper is a jackass. Let's just just call like
it is, throwing drinks on fans and everything else that's
been made out of what he does as an owner.
He's just an idiot, flat out idiot.
Speaker 21 (02:31:00):
Go in the restaurants telling them to take down signs
and yeah that's right, guys wearing it, wearing an Eagles hats.
I mean it's like, what do you stop? Oh yeah,
keep walking, idiot.
Speaker 7 (02:31:11):
Yeah, he's not a good owner.
Speaker 2 (02:31:13):
Man.
Speaker 5 (02:31:13):
It's it's it's not good for the Carolina Panthers. Well
we'll see if Andy Dalton can you know, play better
football than Bryce Young, because Bryce Young has not been good.
All right, let's get to the final segment next Dylan
Cease and from ber Valdez. What a matchup tonight for
the Houston Astros looking to win the series against the
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Sports Talk seven ninety. But before we get to that,
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Shawn Salisbury Show continued. Final call of the show today, Steve,
you're up, good morning, Glue.
Speaker 25 (02:33:13):
Hey, how is it that four umpires can watch the
same play and no light bulbs go off, no flags
go off, and saying, hey, there's a professional hitter that
never left the batter's box. How can that happen?
Speaker 9 (02:33:26):
You know?
Speaker 5 (02:33:26):
You know, Steve, the worst part about that situation is
that the home played umpire wouldn't even ask the other
three for help. He said, nope, it didn't go off
your foot, and that's the call and it's standing that way.
Didn't even ask for help.
Speaker 25 (02:33:38):
Yeah, in the replays the battery you said for the
potteris that got hit that set?
Speaker 1 (02:33:44):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (02:33:44):
He said, I didn't get hit.
Speaker 2 (02:33:45):
Yeah, you know he wanted to go.
Speaker 25 (02:33:48):
And the last thing, how do you think this is
gonna affect fromber tonight when the umpires umpires are going
to be missing calls?
Speaker 1 (02:33:55):
You know, how's that can affect him mentally.
Speaker 7 (02:33:57):
Appreciate the call? Steve?
Speaker 21 (02:33:59):
It's it's not it's not like, can we get past
that part of you know, hot head fromber Can we
get past the whole?
Speaker 1 (02:34:06):
Oh?
Speaker 8 (02:34:06):
He melts down.
Speaker 21 (02:34:08):
I think he's an athlete and he's a human like
anybody else, But he also too, I think has proven
at least this year that he's kind of past those things.
So like, let's focus on what Fromber has been, which
has been incredibly good for this team, and let's stop
making that part of it as much of a storyline.
Speaker 8 (02:34:25):
It's a convenient excuse.
Speaker 21 (02:34:26):
I get all of that, but Steve, it's not going
to affect him.
Speaker 7 (02:34:31):
Dude, Sorry to interrupt you.
Speaker 5 (02:34:34):
Adrian Wojanowski retire to say, wojbomb wojbam on himself.
Speaker 1 (02:34:40):
Wow that uh.
Speaker 5 (02:34:43):
Adrian Wojanowski retiring after thirty seven years thirty seven he
said quote. I grew up the son of a factory
worker two miles from ESPN's campus and only ever dreamed
of making a living as a sports writer. Twenty seven
years ago, the Hartford gave me my first byline, and
(02:35:04):
I never stopped chasing the thrill of it all. This
craft transformed my life. But I've decided to retire from
ESPN in the news industry, I understand the commitment required
in my role, and it's an investment that I'm no
longer driven to make. Time isn't isn't an endless supply,
and I want to spend mine in ways that are
more personally meaningful. I leave with overwhelming gratitude for countless
mentors and colleagues subjects and stories, readers and viewers. No
(02:35:27):
one has benefited more than me from the belief, trust,
and generosity of others. The past seven years at ESPN
have been a particular privilege. I'm appreciative of the company's leadership,
especially Jimmy Patarro and Christina Douglas, for the understanding and
acceptance of my decision to make a life change. After
all these years reporting on everyone's teams, I'm headed back
(02:35:48):
to my own.
Speaker 21 (02:35:50):
Wow, there you go, gonna be the GM at Saint
Bonaventure University.
Speaker 7 (02:35:55):
Is that what he's going to do.
Speaker 21 (02:35:56):
Yeah, he's gonna go be which you know, it's funny
now you say on the college level and people are like,
what No, I mean college sports nowday because of the
transfer portal and everything else associated with programs. They have
personnel departments, and that's what he's gonna go do. So
probably less stressful than having to have probably at least
two phones in front of you and the computer in
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front of you at all times, because I mean, you
don't want Cham's to beat you on a scoop. You
don't want anybody else to beat you on a scoop.
Speaker 8 (02:36:25):
Your WOJE.
Speaker 21 (02:36:26):
I mean, you've got the term the woch bomb for
a reason. And yeah, I mean that's a lot of
work to be able to not only keep that reputation,
but to have built up that reputation. And no, he's
definitely one of the best in terms of baking breaking
news nationally in this business.
Speaker 5 (02:36:44):
Yeah, and actually so, I just came across my timeline
on Twitter Jeff Passon reporting ESPN. Senior NBA insider Adrian
Wojanowski has agreed to become the general manager of the
men's basketball program at Saint Bonaventure.
Speaker 7 (02:36:58):
He told ESPN.
Speaker 5 (02:36:59):
The role includes name, image and likeness allocation, recruiting and
supporting successful Bonnies coach Mark Schmidt. Crazy man, woj bomb
on himself insane. He's no longer going to be reporting
on the n b A all right, Yeah, who becomes.
Speaker 8 (02:37:16):
The other rival?
Speaker 21 (02:37:18):
The other rival insider to Sham's Now every sport has him.
Speaker 5 (02:37:22):
What's the big what's the big fat guy in NBA? Yeah,
Brian Windhorse.
Speaker 1 (02:37:31):
Bro.
Speaker 7 (02:37:32):
Have you seen him like in person?
Speaker 21 (02:37:34):
He's not spelt Yes, I will agree with you on that.
Neither neither of I.
Speaker 5 (02:37:41):
Yeah, but Dane, you're tall like Daniel, You're not No,
you're not stop it, dude, You're not even more close
to Brian Windhorse Brian Windhorst like he's a big, big
big boy, like he's he's fat, dude, come on, like
it is.
Speaker 21 (02:37:55):
He definitely enjoys a meal. We can definitely, we could
definitely on that. But yeah, maybe maybe one Horst, I guess, yeah,
to your point, he steps in because like the NFL we.
Speaker 7 (02:38:06):
Got Zach Lowe.
Speaker 8 (02:38:07):
Maybe, yeah, he's a possibility.
Speaker 5 (02:38:10):
Uh Mark spears usually the two where Adrian Wojanowski and
Cham's yeah, Sam Ammick does a really good job for
the athletic Yeah.
Speaker 8 (02:38:22):
And then in baseball it's passing and Rosenthal.
Speaker 7 (02:38:26):
Ye, Ken Rosenthal Yeah, oh and Buster wall Buster one, huh.
Speaker 8 (02:38:30):
Buster. He's kind of falling off over the.
Speaker 5 (02:38:33):
He's a dork anyway, so yeah, yeah, but he's a dude.
Speaker 1 (02:38:40):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (02:38:40):
But what he did with it, what are Yeah, but
what he did pushing the narrative of the the buzzer
thing with with jose Al Tuvey and getting his information
from from from uh dumb ass media.
Speaker 7 (02:38:51):
Up in New York.
Speaker 5 (02:38:52):
You know, uh John boy media is who I'm referring to,
and pushing the you know, the the confetti thing and
that whole that that's just just yeah whatever, man.
Speaker 21 (02:39:02):
But but did you notice though that he started to
outwardly shill for jose Al two V.
Speaker 9 (02:39:07):
Yeah I have.
Speaker 5 (02:39:08):
I have noticed that he tweeted outside of the last
week about it.
Speaker 1 (02:39:11):
Yeah.
Speaker 21 (02:39:12):
It's like it's like the goose is cooked. Man, you
made your bed. Yeah you're lying in that.
Speaker 5 (02:39:16):
Yeah, all right, real quick before we get out of here.
Fromer Valdez versus Dylan Ceaes tonight, how do you think
Farmer's gonna do?
Speaker 21 (02:39:26):
I think he's gonna be what he's been at least
six innings. I think he even goes into the seventh,
gives up a runner two and Cease has.
Speaker 8 (02:39:33):
Been giving up some runs and not going many innings lately.
Speaker 5 (02:39:36):
So I like the Astros today. Yeah, I did too.
I think they win the series. I think Fromer throws
six innings, a couple of walks, scatters six hits but
a lot of them, a lot of ground balls, a
couple of double plays, and they win the ball game
five to two.
Speaker 9 (02:39:53):
I like it.
Speaker 8 (02:39:54):
I'm feeling it too. That's get going a little bit.
We need those guys, triple Are.
Speaker 7 (02:39:57):
You gonna throw a little money down today or no,
ind I am.
Speaker 9 (02:40:00):
I'm taking the over on whatever strikeouts from we got.
Speaker 5 (02:40:03):
Okay, they go pretty simple, right there, baby, Dan.
Speaker 7 (02:40:07):
We appreciate you. Back with us tomorrow.
Speaker 21 (02:40:09):
No, I've actually got you head to New Mexico for
a wedding.
Speaker 5 (02:40:12):
Okay, good for you, man, I'll enjoy that trip. Awesome, man,
I'll enjoy that trip.
Speaker 1 (02:40:16):
All right.
Speaker 7 (02:40:17):
That's gonna do it for the Shawn Salisbury.
Speaker 5 (02:40:18):
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in with us today. Sean will be back with us tomorrow.
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