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February 3, 2025 • 160 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Saulsbray.

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

Speaker 3 (00:08):
Sewn Salisbury, there to usc truth, longtime friend, Shawn Salisbury.

Speaker 4 (00:14):
Brian Lima, go Lobos. This is the Sewan Salsbury Show.

Speaker 5 (00:22):
Radio or excuse me, super Bowl I'm thinking a radio row.
Super Bowl Week is upon us, and my goodness, one
of the dumbest trades in NBA history happened over the weekend.
Your Rockets are gonna be without Fred van Vliet and

(00:42):
alprin shin going.

Speaker 2 (00:43):
They take on the Knicks tonight.

Speaker 5 (00:44):
Six point thirty is the tip off five thirty launch
batter right here on seveninety sean triple.

Speaker 2 (00:49):
Good morning, super Bowl week is here? Good morning, good morning,
good morning.

Speaker 5 (00:53):
What's up? And uh wow? What a trade over the weekend?

Speaker 6 (00:56):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (00:56):
You know what?

Speaker 2 (00:58):
To me, it's I don't understand why I was thinking
about injuries. Do you guys realize, as I digress, that
Joel Ebiad's missed four hundred plus games and and and
played in four hundred plus games. Yeah, that guy's brittle.
Yeah yeah, you think he's Hall of Famer right now? Exactly? No,

(01:19):
I digress. Let me get to the other guy who's brittle.
Here's the thing, you're trading a fat guy for an
injured guy. That's basically what it comes down. Talented fat
guy and talented injured guy. Matter of fact, both of
them every year and I met with a pH though
by the way, with with Luca, listen, both of them
can win the MVP every year. That's how talented both

(01:40):
of them are. That goes without saying. And it's rare
that you can get a guy smoke a cigarette and
drink SODA's and get big and still hanging thirty plus on.
You knocked out a couple of style whatever, what's wrong
with it?

Speaker 1 (01:52):
Right?

Speaker 2 (01:52):
And Anthony Davis is was we know, supremely gifted. The
problem is in the Davis. I don't know what the
Dallas Mats are thinking. First off, the injuries constant, you're
not gonna get my when Davis plays, you'll get plenty.
That's a that's a win. And an if I was
just shocked by the return for Dallas, what are you
settling for? Yeah, didn't do I mean no, no, Luca

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is gonna you get the better player in Luca More
Anthony Davis is his talent, that is any big men
we ever have the problem is we don't get to
see enough of it. But I don't understand. And I
know he took less money and rearrange some salary stuff
for the for the Mavericks, but you know, maybe they
both felt that they were in you know, stuck in
neutral and they needed a change. But one first round

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pick and return in a player or so, and then
you get Luca, and I just I thought the trade
was odd. I think Dallas got a tad bit fleecet.
If you told me Anthony Davis gonna play eighty games,
seventy eight games, I'd say cool. Hell, if you told
me he's gonna play sixty, I'd be okay. And Luca
so both of them got tired. One guy's always injured.
The other guy they questioned if he's in shape and

(02:59):
what the commitment is man for guys that are hurting
in a little out of shape, to say the least,
still pretty damn talented, right, So I I just like
I said on Twitter, Yes, I said, Anthony Davis probably
pulled a hamstring when he heard about the trade, Okay,
So I don't listen. It was it was a bit
weird to know what dearon Fox and Zach Lavine involved

(03:20):
in a trade as well to the San Antonios just
finished twelfth in the West. Nice and now put him
in wem and Yama together. That's a pretty damn good
build up there. I mean, you got two really good players.
So I just in the case of the Mavericks and
the Lakers, you know what it does to me, absolutely nothing.

(03:41):
Lakers may get better when Anthony Dave's on the floor,
they'll be pretty good. Neither one of them are winning
an NBA championship this year, So there you go.

Speaker 5 (03:48):
No, I thought it was one of the excuse me,
dumbest trades I have ever seen in all of sports chasing.
Kidd didn't even know about it until the deal was finalized.
It was reportedly It was reported that Lebron James didn't
know about it. He found out when he was at
a late dinner with his family, which I call BS.
Sham Sharani is the one that broke the news. He's

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also represented by the same agency that Lebron James is,
so you know that there was some communication there. But
just the fact that you traded a prime Luca don Chitz.
He's twenty five years old and he drops, I don't know,
thirty five nine and five for you every night, and

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you traded him for Anthony Davis, who's built like glass.

Speaker 2 (04:36):
How much do the Mavericks hate Luka dat Chitz? So
it put it this way, Anthony Davis is gonna play
the same amount of games as the points Luca averages. Yes, yeah,
he gonna you know, he'll have itge thirty points a game.
You'll get about forty games from Anthony Davis. We got
to put him in Joe l Embiid in a boxing
match and only do minute rounds since they neither one

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of them would last three minutes.

Speaker 5 (05:00):
See what I did there wouldn't even make it past
the damn Wayne there you go. So to me, I
feel like it's a uh.

Speaker 2 (05:09):
It feels so And with Luca's age too, I don't know,
as you mentioned, it feels like Luca has been in
League like twenty years, but he didn't play like it.
And he's his best part of his career still in
front of if he, you know, takes it serious and
does it. I don't know how many more games a
year you're gonna get out Anthony Davis. But it just

(05:29):
it was. It was. It tells you both of them
wanted to part with those two dudes. Yeah badly, Yeah,
but this was this wasn't even I didn't even hear
the rumor of this until the trade was done. No
one did. I never like, there was no buzz about it,
at least on the end and the overall national scope
of things. Nobody talking about it. Nobody talked about it.
Don't you heard? You know, Darren Fox was gonna move right,

(05:50):
But man, what a weird, weird trade that nobody saw coming.
But it just tells you that neither one of them
felt they could go where they wanted with the guys
they had Nico Harris in the GM for the Dallas Mavericks. Yep.

Speaker 1 (06:02):
Uh.

Speaker 5 (06:03):
He even said in the press conference yesterday that he
figures ten years from now, he said, yeah, they'll they'll
probably bury me because he knows, like so, so that
shows me what the hell happened?

Speaker 2 (06:17):
What happened?

Speaker 5 (06:19):
If you know that it's a dumb ass trade, what happened?
Who's pushing this? Who hates uh? Luca?

Speaker 2 (06:27):
And you know what?

Speaker 5 (06:27):
It started in the what was it the finals last
year when Dallas wanted to get to the finals. Did
you see you ever see that video of Luca in
the hallway kind of hanging out, celebrating a bit, and
he had the beer in his hand and a guy
comes up and yanks it out of his hand. Yeah,
is that that's not Nico Harrison, is it?

Speaker 2 (06:44):
I don't think. I don't remember.

Speaker 5 (06:45):
It's somebody with the Dallas Mavericks. They took that damn
beer right out of his hands. That's where it started.
We should have known what It just absolutely ridiculous.

Speaker 2 (06:54):
And you imagine little things like that being the reason,
the under the undertone of what happens in a trade
of why.

Speaker 5 (06:59):
I just it's it's so crazy to me, man, Like,
it's just this is the dumbest trade I think in
all of sports. And we've had some dumb ones over
the last couple of years. DeAndre Hopkins when he was
traded for an apple in a roadmap and David Johnson
that was one. I thought that was one of the
dumbest ones. This one is is at the top for me.

Speaker 2 (07:18):
Brutal. It is just terrible, man.

Speaker 1 (07:21):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (07:21):
Man, the rhyme or reason is what is baffling to me?
Does that make sense? Yeah?

Speaker 5 (07:27):
I just yeah, you can't find rhyme or reason and
it's and this is it's like all of the the insiders,
NBA insiders, all of them, every single one of them
called it either the UH called it malpractice, called it shocking, dumb. However,
whatever adjective you describe, one of the worst trades in

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all of sports. And if this is purely from Nico
Harrison's standpoint, somebody obviously had to had to approve it.
This is the same guy in Nico Harrison that botched
the Stephen Curry and Nike deal during his work when
when Nico Harrison was at Nike, he botched the twenty

(08:10):
thirteen presentation of Steph Curry where according to Harrison, he
may have called him Seth and the presentation used was
was made for Kevin Durant. So that's why Steph Curry
went over to under Armour.

Speaker 2 (08:22):
Yeah, yeah, they don't pronounce your name right. Want to
pay you?

Speaker 7 (08:26):
Now?

Speaker 2 (08:26):
Why is why is the GM a former Nike exec
because he dealt with the guys on the other end.
I guess it's some of the some of the gigs.
People get that you say, And if you ever wondered
if it was about relationships as opposed to who'd been
it's it. That's exactly what it is. Or somebody hiring
their buddies. I don't know anything about the guy before this.

(08:48):
He may be a great basketball guy, I don't anything
about it. And I know you're around player people and
you represent, but you might want to get names right. Yeah,
that could be a problem or you lose big time clients.
And that would have been a big time client when
the last names Curry.

Speaker 5 (09:01):
Okay, yeah, And as far as Lebron James is concerned,
don't you dare not You don't ever ever try to
tell me that he is the greatest of all time
compared to Jordan Ever, Ray Allen, Chris Bosh, Chris Bosh,
Kyrie Irving, Anthony Davis, Dwayne Wade.

Speaker 2 (09:23):
You want me to go on?

Speaker 5 (09:24):
Oh, by the way, now he's got Luka Doncic as
his teammates. But people bitched about Jordan having Scottie Pippen,
Luke Longley.

Speaker 8 (09:33):
Lebron's but I got them at the end of their
prime though. No, Dwayne Wade was towards the end of
his career.

Speaker 2 (09:39):
Stop that. No, Dwayne Wade running won a ring and retired.

Speaker 8 (09:43):
Stop it, yes, stop it won back to back in shot, dude, No,
they were done. No, Dwayne Wade was towards the end
of Chris Bosh down to Miami to play with Lebron,
James and Dwayne Brian.

Speaker 2 (09:58):
Yes, no he was not. My whole point is it
is Dwayne Wain, a Hall of Famer.

Speaker 5 (10:02):
Yes, okay, that's another Hall of Famer that Lebron is
playing with.

Speaker 2 (10:05):
How many Hall of famers did Jordan play next to?
Not very many? How many? Well right now the Dennis
is Dennis Robin the Hall of Fame. Now he played
next to one one exactly, Scotti Pippen.

Speaker 5 (10:16):
That's it.

Speaker 2 (10:19):
That is the conversation. Excuse sorry, that is the conversation. Well,
here's what I do know. Lebron has never won a championship.
But but then again, I can say that before going
to lebron is now is never one. Now he's taken
member when he first got to Cleveland and carried them
on his back, they just didn't win it second time
around when they went it with Kyrie Irving. You remember

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when he got him, I think, got him to the
finals and they left to win one. Championships elsewhere He's
never won one, but Jordan has a won one without Pippins,
So there is I get the argument. I do get
the argument of, uh, there's no argument to me who
the best of all time is, although it makes for
a great discussion. I think Lebron James is the biggest
beast we've ever had playing pro basketball. You know, the

(11:00):
guy is a phenomenal specimen and a great player. To me,
the difference is ones refusal to lose and the other
on Jordan would cut your heart out and serve it
on a platter and watch you eat it, and put
his foot on your throat while you were dying. That's
part of the DNA. I think Lebron's missing a little
bit of But as far as skill set goes, I
mean it's back and forth, both of them one two

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and Abdul Jabbar. You know those are the guys, right. Yeah.
That being said, when we said, well he never won
a championship without it, well one didn't want without Pippen.
But you're right everywhere. Put it this way, Jordan didn't
free agent around and build a dream team. Yeah that's
Lebron's been able to build dream teams, but they Jordan

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didn't win one when he was with the Wizards. So
there's an argument there. But the is the argument Lebron
versus Jordan, Or is the argument is that what we're
arguing now are arguing that both of them have won
championships and one won it with Pippen and he's won
it with all kinds of Hall of famers. What's the
argument here?

Speaker 5 (12:00):
Argument is everyone always talks about this, this Lebron versus Jordan, right,
comparing the two.

Speaker 2 (12:06):
I think arguably Lebron James is the greatest.

Speaker 5 (12:09):
But when it comes to every stop that Lebron has
been to, he always does this, all right? If he
always has to go get a star player to pair
him up with, well, Kevin Durants done the same thing. Yeah,
I agree.

Speaker 2 (12:20):
I think in a time when you're allowed to, why
wouldn't you It's like the Dodgers if if you're allowed to,
why wouldn't I get what you're saying one hundred percent?
See it may be arguable, but you want to end
the conversation. Here's all I'll ask you. This will answer it.
When the game is on the line and it is
a situation, a life or death situation. If you had

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to put your life on the line for a fourth quarter,
no matter who the guy's Dwayne Wade with Jordan, Scottie
Pippen with Lebron, Kyrie Irving with Lebron, uh, Anthony Davis
when he's healthy with Jordan, I don't care who it is,
Chris Bosh, you know, Deray Allen whatever. Even though Davis
is won a championship with Lebron. Other than was he
there during the strike? He was there during the COVID year, right, yeah, yes,

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when they went when they went right other I'm talking
about a full season take give him a mix and
match the players. Your life's on the line and it's
tied going into the fourth quarter. Who do you want
with the ball? Who's gonna Who are you betting that's
gonna win? That they're gonna win?

Speaker 5 (13:22):
If they played each other, I would give you in
their prime, give me Michael Jordan first, and then Kobe
Bryant second. Okay, I'm talking about between Lebron and between
Lebron and Jordan. Give me Michael Jordan's okay, Well, then
there's your answer who you want more of?

Speaker 2 (13:34):
Because is it who can score thirty in the final
quarter in a regular season game twenty there's a bunch
of Steph Curry does that? Or is it the guy
that you want that can score, take the game over,
has guts, will do anything and everything. Jordan's gonna win
that most of the time. So that's where the argument quits. Yeah,
if you're talking about skill set and talent, and both
of them champions, and I get why some like one

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better than the other, and some would say one is
a little more difficult to play and then the other.
There's an argument for both, but I will tell you
that both of them in one way or another. And
you can mix Kobe in there, and Larry Bird and
a few others, Abdul Jabbar have done something to change
the way the game's played. And I can tell you this,
very few can do what Lebron does at his age.

(14:18):
But Lebron's still in my mind, if my life's on
the line, I'm betting Jordan, not Lebron. No pun intended,
and what he's able to do now and now in
this part of his career is insane. Sure it is.
It's good, it's it's but we're not going to bury
the lead. The Davis Dantis trade, yeah, was weird and odd,
and neither one of them will have a ring on
their finger when this year is over. It doesn't make sense.

(14:39):
Man just doesn't make sense.

Speaker 5 (14:40):
Get to break right here on seven ninety This is
the Sean Salisbury Show.

Speaker 2 (14:45):
And his name is sure Sean.

Speaker 1 (14:48):
Really, we're on sports Talk.

Speaker 2 (14:50):
Seven ninety.

Speaker 5 (14:52):
Seven, one three, seven ninety is the number to join. Hey,
real quick, Manny, Let me ask you a question. No,
we can put this. We would put this to bed
because I mean, I'm sure we'll have callers talking about
this all day. What age do you do you consider
in your prime for athletes, like twenty five, twenty six,
twenty five to thirty two?

Speaker 2 (15:13):
I say twenty five to thirty Okay, yeah, but I
think I see where I I think these.

Speaker 8 (15:17):
Guys were towar at the end of their career. Besides Kyrieed,
which is still currently playing. Well, let me ask you,
all those guys were watered down. They got the ring.

Speaker 2 (15:24):
Hang on, hold on good Manning, when did he have
all sports? Peyton Man?

Speaker 1 (15:28):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (15:29):
When did he have his best seasons? He had a
bunch of great ones. His season in Denver after the
nerve injury, yes, after certain way it was his was
his where he couldn't throw ten yards and ended up
winning MVP. That might have been his best season ever.
Ye yes, Brady might have had his best seasons ever
past thirty five years old. So I think it's each individual.
I've watched guys for five six years struggle. I mean,

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when is let's let's go to somebody who's not a star.
When is uh my guy in Seattle, the quarterback Russell Wilson,
Geno Smith, Yeah, he's w W When Gino Smiths you
ask him what his prime is, it wasn't going to
be at twenty five now. So I think it depends
I do. I think it really depends on the athlete. Now, listen,

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how you can judge when an athlete's game is faltering.
All you got to do is look at the lower
half man legs. When the legs go, the game starts
to falter. So we may say that in running backs
the prime of it win their best years, but I
think you're going to find that a lot of players
because you figure it out mentally if your body physically.
Lebron's had some pretty damn good years post thirty. He
really has doing it all. And I mean, I'm sure

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the metrics and numbers match. So I just kind of
think it depends on the guy. I think that if
you did the metrics of it, and they've punched it
all into a computer. You'd come out if you said, okay,
of the fifty best players in every sport over the
course of time, when was their best year, And I'm
sure it would be sub thirty, not post to thirty.

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But I think you'd be surprised that there's more, because
if you're physically able to do it, you're mentally better
at thirty three than you were at twenty three. I
assure you with that, cause you know far more how
to how to work smarter in a game and in
practice to maximize your ability and your skill set and
your production. So I think it varies. I think if

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you're talking about the Dwayne Wade stuff, and that I
think any for me, the best I've seen anywhere from
twenty seven to thirty two. So and that range twenty
eight to thirty two.

Speaker 5 (17:25):
So Lebron was with Dwayne Wade when Dwayne Wade was
twenty eight years old to thirty two years old? Oh
was he really ray Allen? Was You're right about ray Allen? Manny,
he was near he was thirty seven and thirty eight. Ye,
Chris Bosh when he was with Lebron he was twenty five,
twenty six, and twenty seven years old. All three except

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for Ray Allen were in there quote unquote prime together.
But I'm just my whole point of that on of
what I said was, I just feel like everywhere Lebron
goes he has to bring multiple SUPERMA recruit. Yeah, and
I might not like, if you can do it, do it.
You always want to go do whatever you can to
get a championship. But as far as like the argument's

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concerned when it went or the yeah, the argument with
Lebron and Jordan, which we're gonna hear for forever, because
I think Lebron is one of the most powerful NBA
talents we've ever seen, but there's just something different about Jordan.

Speaker 2 (18:21):
That's just my whole point. I don't think to me,
it's not that that. Maybe I think Lebron James is
the the second one. To me, my first two be
Wilt Champ Lebron and Wilt Chamberlain. People didn't get to
see Will Chang. Wilt Chamberlain was a seven foot.

Speaker 5 (18:39):
Small forward athlete. I'm just telling you, guy could play
beach volleyball. He did, and still had the energy off
the field to go bang it out as often as
he wanted. But on the I mean the guy was
look at his numbers, yeah, and I don't want to
hear what they want to go. There were good players
into hell in this game where you physical man Will
Chamberlain might score fifty now because who's gonna stop it?

Speaker 2 (19:00):
Nobody? You can beat Anthony Davison, clear out and move
out of the way for him. Even Jannis ain't. Don't
want any part of Wilt's physicality in the low block, okay.
And then Lebron handled it like a point guard end
to end, was the fastest player in the league at
one point with a basketball in his hand. Jump score,
you know is improved as shooting over the years. I'll

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take Jordanova Lebron. But when it comes to just if
you were going to carve an athlete and say, here's
what I want him to look like as an NBA player.
I wanted to be as versatile as a point guard
where he can off the handle and off the dribble
and that quick. I wanted to be long so he
can take it inside and challenge a seven footer. I
wanted to be able to play on the perimeter. And
I want him to be so relentless on defense and

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can do anything well. And then and when he steps
on the scale, he's got two percent body fat at
two sixty. That's him mixed in with skill set. I
actually think we get we we downgrade Lebron's skill set
because he's such a fit physical specimen that we don't
even appreciate his basketball basketball I Q through the roof.

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Now are the things about Lebron driving me absolutely batty
that they only want to talk? Yes, no doubt, biggest flaw,
one of the three biggest floppers in the history of
the game. He Genobili and then you could pick between
five or six other cats. But when it gets right
down to the go in, grab your heart, steal it,
feed it to you, and watch you die in a
slow death in front of you, and smirk while he's

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doing it. Gimme twenty three in Chicago any day of
the week against any athlete ever. And twice on Sunday
Kobe was cut from the Kobe is like family. When
I think about it, I think, who's got the same DNA?
Kobe Bryant would just as soon have spiked cleats on
a throat when he was beating you on the basketball court,
and the same smirk and smile had no problem watching

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you die the slow death on the basketball court, you
know what I'm saying. And when they did, he was
a He was a friggin trained sniper, and so was Jordan.
I think that that mental internal toughness separates them from
George from from lebronn I'm not saying. Maybe it's the
celebrity status and all the other things. I think did

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Lebron listen we argue in his game, but there's something
about it. I almost think that Kobe and Lebron and
Jordan wake up did three months ago how they missed
that shot. I'm getting that guy back, like Jordan did
on on the kembe m on a getting dunked on
when he told him you ain't you ain't ever dunked
on me, and then that same season he dunked on

(21:29):
his ass. I think that where I think that Lebron
at times may wake up and think I got a
lot going on, right, and and that did speaks to
how good he is. I think that Jordan's the sniper
and Kobe's sniper mentality would trump I would take both
of those guys in that moment over Lebron. But as

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far as specimens combined with basketball skill, we ain't never
had anybody better.

Speaker 5 (21:53):
I just you know, Dian Lebron James another thing we
always talk about, like a leader of men and like
bettering your teammates better in your locker. I think Lebron
does that, but I think Jordan did it better. And
you just look at his teammates.

Speaker 2 (22:04):
I don't think. I don't think Lebron James is a
great leader.

Speaker 5 (22:07):
Lebron had Kyrie when he was twenty twenty one to
twenty two. He had Kevin Love in Cleveland when he
was twenty five, twenty six, twenty seven.

Speaker 2 (22:13):
Those are two more all stars he played with. Yeah,
I think the Lebron James is you know, he leads,
He's been on teams. But I don't look at Lebron
James as a I mean, he's listen, you can tell
he's got people wanted around him, want to be around him.
He's magnetic with that with his teammates. But I there's
there's different kinds of leadership, and I don't the refusal

(22:33):
to lose as opposed to wanting to win, that's different.
There's a different mentality with with those guys and leadership, Yeah,
I don't think that's in question. I mean the killer
instant leadership. I don't think you're taking Lebron first. A
matter of fact, it's not a Lebron Jordan anymore. That
the leadership comes down, there's there's other guys you'd take
over that. Hell, there's there may even been a far

(22:55):
better leader than Jordan that's played the you know, pro basketball.
So obviously it's fun to argue and fun to banner
about for a lot of different reasons, and it'll go
on forever. Yeah, listen, then it's going to come down
to whose personality you like more. I can tell you
this too. While they both changed it, Lebron also has
added some stuff that's made basketball worse because of the things.
I mean, the super team and doing He's done some

(23:18):
of that too. But make no mistake, we can not
like some of the things he's done and still appreciate
that the greatness, Oh my goodness. If you don't, then
you're not watching right. I don't have to like other
things that he does, but I can tell you when
he hits the court, the dude's a freak show and
still is right, still is Yeah, he's a little delusional
at times about his kid and stuff when it comes
to hoops. But when it comes right down to the

(23:41):
are you going to pick him on your top five
All Star A You're going to find a spot for Lebron?
The answer is absolutely yes. Yeah.

Speaker 5 (23:48):
And speaking of Bronnick James, he's averaging zero point four
points in the NBA this year, so.

Speaker 2 (23:55):
Well he may explode for six. He could explode for
six one of these games. It's embarrassed.

Speaker 1 (24:00):
Man.

Speaker 5 (24:00):
Just go to the G league, get your reps in
and just you know what, he could pan out to
be a really good NBA player at some point. But dog,
just go to the G league and just ride it out.
Stop bringing him back up and JJ reddick, stop it,
stop doing it.

Speaker 2 (24:15):
Come on, man. Also, steven A has got a lot
to do to be a twelfth guy on the bench
right now.

Speaker 5 (24:21):
Oh, no doubt, steven A Smith. And we'll get to
break steven A Smith. I saw on his podcast to
on Thursday or Friday, he criticized Lebron James and Bronnie James,
and he named all the numbers. He got an email
from the agency of Lebron James telling steven A to
stop criticizing Bronnie James.

Speaker 2 (24:40):
Oh gosh, and now I'll tell you what will really
be woosified if he did.

Speaker 5 (24:45):
No, he didn't. He doubled down on it. He was like,
he's not an NBA player right now, and that's fine.
He could be at some point, but not right now.
And he said, shame on you, JJ Reddick.

Speaker 2 (24:54):
Let me tell you and Lebron he's not even a
full blown studn college player right now now, dude, Okay,
if he was, he listened the guy who's a freshman
at Duke uh huh flag and a bunch of are
better players than him, and a guy's was what an
eighteen year old freshman? Yeah, nineteen year old? Yeah, so
he's not even ready to dominate his conference in college

(25:17):
basketball as a trojan, let alone dominate the G League
or NBA. Got and like I said, it could turn
it around. He's got some DNA. Yeah, but let's let's
slow down and no agency sending it quick. But you
can't criticize Lebron's kid. If he he's on the court,
he's worthy of criticism. What's his what's his agent name?
Rich Paul? Is that right?

Speaker 9 (25:36):
Well?

Speaker 2 (25:37):
Rich Paul is now running. Is any Rich Paul runs
that agency? Yeah? I think he was any Lebron's guy. Yeah,
I think it is. And he's on isn't he any
Dayton ever to what's the singer's name, Adele? Aren't they
a relationship? Aren't Paul and Adel been in one for
about three years now? Damn? Yeah? So yeah, I mean
you're engaged. Yeah, he pulls a lot of weight. But

(25:57):
guess what, you know, you don't get to call me
up and say quick if the guy he's got a
basketball say and he's worthy of criticisms and compliments.

Speaker 5 (26:02):
Yeah, yep, seven one, three, five, seven ninety is the
number to join. We've got some text and stuff we
got to talk about. As far as our offensive coordinators concern,
Alex Bragmant updates it so much more right here on seven.

Speaker 4 (26:13):
Ninety, The Shawn Salisbury Show continued, former offensive coordinator for
Ohio State.

Speaker 5 (26:21):
He is now in Las Vegas to be the Raiders
new offensive coordinator. Uh, let's not bury the lead here though.
I talked about it on Friday, and I want to
follow up on it. Our guy punks a Tony Phil Well,
you gotta love film man. What is the Yesterday was

(26:42):
Groundhog's Day.

Speaker 2 (26:44):
Six more weeks of winter. Boys fired up baby, But
you know what's crazy? He saw his shadow. You know
what's crazy about you? What's that? It doesn't affect us here,
it really Yeah, seventy people in Minnesota are like, kiss
my lily, Yeah, lily as that's right there. No way
anybody in Minnesota East coast maybe huh oh, we're gonna winter.

(27:08):
It's seventy four. Yeah, okay, so Texas, there's Texas, Arizona,
you know, place like that. I think that we're gonna
be Okay. I'm not p Phil that you know. I
call him P Phil.

Speaker 5 (27:22):
I just don't want to bury the lead man gettle
of p Phil. It's our guy. So so we got
six more weeks in winter, and uh, let's let's you know.

Speaker 2 (27:30):
The Grammys were last night. They were Yeah, well, as
I told you, as I put, as I put on
Twitter today, I heard through the grape vine. Yeah, I'm
just the Pavement. Sources close to me, huh, have said
the leading candidate for the Pop hip Hop Album of
the Year next year the Grammys, George straight.

Speaker 5 (27:48):
Ah makes Sense makes Sense, Tripole Beyonce one Country Album
of the year, not surprised.

Speaker 2 (27:55):
What a freak could Just stop it? Okay, put she
put that a cut, dresses it up.

Speaker 1 (28:01):
That's fine.

Speaker 5 (28:02):
You know, add a little at a little, add a
little country to your voice.

Speaker 2 (28:05):
That's great. But let let's be serious. It would be
the simple It would be the equivalent honestly, honestly of
Chris Staple and going, even with all that soul in
his going and winning the Rap Album of the Year
next year. I mean, let's let's let's really think about
it first. Yeah, I can go, hell, I can tell
you this. What's my guy? Who's who's was in? Uh?

(28:30):
It was in the movies all the time, and tat's
under his eyes? Why am I losing my mind post
post Malone's country country collapse stuff? We could have wanted
quicker than her. Yeah, sure he's more country than she is. Yes, Okay,
so I listen, congratulations, But it's fraudulent. It is fraudulent.

(28:50):
It's fraudulent that she won this. It's fraud This was
not you know what, when I think the best country
album of the year, it's fraud and you and I
both know it. Stop it, talent. I'm not saying she's
not talented and can't come up with a couple of
country cuts that are that are good and people want
to listen to, Just friggin stop it? Can we please?

(29:14):
Can we please stop this? So she won Country Album
of the Year. I didn't watch. When I heard, I'm like,
you got to be kidding me, just like I'd say
if all of a sudden he went in and man,
Chris staple Man, that's a pretty good pop album. Man, Yes,
some soul sounds good, but there ain't twelve songs on there.
They're gonna beat Beyonce in a hip hop or pop

(29:36):
if she wins the Album of the year in that
award next year, stop it? Okay, we could talk enough,
Not that she can't sing country, but country album of
the year. Then why is it that when I'm listening
on country stations, I never hear the cuts here. I

(29:58):
never hear that. You'll hear more of her on some
pop hip hop station a country song, then you will
her country album the one album of the year playing
on Y two Country driving in. If this isn't if
this desk doesn't speak the nonsense, what does yet? I
don't I haven't watching the watch. I wouldn't have know,

(30:19):
I don't really care, but it's like, put it this way,
I found it. I'm not mad. Good for her. She
make it, but I can tell you this, I doubt
she's going to be spending each week at the Grand
Ole Opry. Okay, come on in, make an impact and
make you sing some cuts and be part of the
country world. Great, she didn't have the Country Album of
the Year, and you and I both know it. Do

(30:40):
you know who she want it over? Well, you can
name Laney Wilson's got to be in there.

Speaker 5 (30:45):
It's Chris Stapleton, Casey Musgraves, who had a phenomenal year
off the charts, post Malone who.

Speaker 2 (30:52):
Should have won it over her.

Speaker 5 (30:53):
It should have been Posty and Laney Wilson. Listen, of
course they also had a phenomenal year. Listen and Christablson one.

Speaker 2 (31:00):
Things like Jordan like like you could give him the
MVP every year. Yeah, he can win Album of the
Year every year, just like Beyonce and hip hop and
pop could win that every single year. And crossover is great.
You can come in and do make cut. But come
on now, the Country Album of the Year, just please
stop it. It's ridiculous. I'll tell you when the country
album of the year and the songs when when you're listening,

(31:21):
even a guy like Stapleton, they play it enough or
play postal enough for us. You get tired of it
because you hear it forty times on the radio driving
in and home, even the country you get tired. Do
you realize, I don't know five songs that are and
I listened to Country all the time. I haven't heard
five of her songs on that album on a country station. No,
I know the album on a country station since she

(31:41):
comedy album. Don't you one of the things that is
playing to the point of exhaustion. You always listen to
hy two Country on your driver.

Speaker 5 (31:47):
And the one that the nude that with the newest
one on number fifty year. I know what you're talking about.
I'll look it up in a second. But being with
Cody Allen in the morning with Y two Country, one
of the things that they do is they play a
today track, meaning a track that is right now. I
have never once heard one of Beyonce's quote unquote country

(32:08):
songs on a Today track, and they play all the
hot today tracks on you.

Speaker 2 (32:12):
You want to talk about Crowbar, Crowbar and in something
that didn't post. Malone's album is far better. Yeah, yes,
far better. Yeah. Okay, that being said, it's not that
her album is not good and she's not talented, she
can't sing country right, but it's fraudulent to give her
the Country Album of the Year. Just stop it. And
then here's the This is what.

Speaker 5 (32:33):
Also, I hate how we always have to make stuff
about race in this country. You just have to do
with race. It has nothing to do I'm a talented singer.
Billboard dot Com of course, for this is this is
when I when I when you type in Google of
the year, first black woman Beyonce wins Best Country Album
of our Best Country, Best Country Album category at the Grammys.

(32:55):
Beyonce is the first black woman to win the first
or to win Best Country Album in history.

Speaker 2 (33:00):
How many black women? How many women? Honestly, and I'm beus,
I don't know the answer. How many black women have
put out full country albums over the course of time
that were good? I don't know. I don't either. To me,
it has nothing to do with male or female, has
zero to do with white or black. Or listen, if
you're Latina and you're from the Mean Street to Esco

(33:22):
and you can pump out a country album that kicks ass.
I'm all for it. I like good music. I'm not
a huge Beyonce fan, but I appreciate her skill set.
But to tell me that she pumped out the best
country album of the year is a comical? Is Saturday
Night Live? Stop it? Just stop it? Okay, stop it?

(33:45):
You know when this country album of the year is
when you're tired of listen into it by the time
the year's over. And I'm telling you, what the why
two Country ain't played five of her cuts ten times?
And there's nobody who listens to that station as much
as I do when I'm in my vehicle. Stop it?
So now that's but it doesn't. I'm not bothered because
I could care less good. I'm glad for her, more money,
more all that good. I'm just talking about if she

(34:09):
deserved it, I'll sing to the high heavens. She didn't
have the country album of the year, and you and
I and triply absolutely know it did. You'll see Kanye
West on the red carpet? Was his girlfriend?

Speaker 10 (34:18):
I did not.

Speaker 2 (34:19):
I didn't watch any of it. Oh my gosh, how
was he look?

Speaker 8 (34:22):
You pull up like that? Sean that's how you pull
up from Sean.

Speaker 2 (34:27):
I'll show you during the break. That's how you pull up.
He was was he was? He countried out?

Speaker 5 (34:32):
No, no, he was just wearing black pants and a
black T shirts. Yeah, you should see her. She was naked. Oh,
she was no, straight up naked.

Speaker 2 (34:42):
How to look? Ain't not bad? Okay, well, don't hate
excels the combine they're nice. I'll tell you, great low
center of gravity, tremendous upper bodies. She's probably gonna run
a good What heard her? Her her three cone drills

(35:02):
off the charts, no doubt, and her her standing broad
jup and her vertical leap. Yeah, good, off the charts. Well,
she puts her hand in the dirt. Kanye takes notice. O. Wait,
ladies and gentleman, the combine freak. Kanye's zoid. Uh girlfriend
his girlfriend? Uh? They know it's actually his wife.

Speaker 1 (35:19):
I'm sorry.

Speaker 2 (35:20):
Yeah, they got kicked out last night. By the way. Wait, wait, dude,
it's got to be something. You're kicking somebody out of
the Grammys steatude on their half naked all most of
the time naked about your others have been half naked there.
But so she was so what's different? Full naked? Who cares?

Speaker 5 (35:35):
She had a you know the big fur jackets that
are like super long mina. She has like a mink coat.
She wore that onto the red carpet. And then when
the photographers started to ask her to give her different
angles and say, hey, can.

Speaker 2 (35:48):
We get a two shot over here? A bean could
look over here?

Speaker 5 (35:51):
She sean she took her mink coat off and she
was butt ass naked and all she had on was like.

Speaker 2 (35:56):
This see through like net some that covered her. H No,
she didn't have pieces on. Oh man five, I Love You,
I Love You already did kicked out of the Grammys,
and Beyonce went a Country Album of the Year. What
gets better than that? And Luca Luka Doncis just had

(36:19):
three triples and and they wore three triples from Beyond
the Arc. They were three triple burgers from five guys
and then all of a sudden added diet coke. And
while he was outed, Anthony Davis ordered from him and
pulled his hamstring in the drive through. Boy, what a
trade that is. And by the way, George straight Hip
Hop Album of the Year, Let's go to break.

Speaker 4 (36:41):
The Shawn Salisbury show continues.

Speaker 2 (36:44):
No, no, now you know.

Speaker 5 (36:48):
If you don't know, now you know, damn rights. Hey,
we got a super Bowl coming up on Sunday.

Speaker 2 (36:53):
Heard of him? What a bit about a million?

Speaker 1 (36:55):
Sure?

Speaker 2 (36:57):
What what did Lee tre to say? Lee Trea?

Speaker 5 (37:00):
Pressure is when you you're gambling on the golf course,
you got no money.

Speaker 2 (37:07):
So you bet the million. You ain't got it, you
got problems. Oh my god, you the number two one
day number to join. Excuse me, John, good morning, Good
morning guys.

Speaker 11 (37:19):
Hey, for the life of me, I cannot figure out
that Dallas trade trading Luka Doncas for Anthony Davis.

Speaker 1 (37:26):
I I just can't figure that one out. I'm I
was just stunned when I heard that.

Speaker 11 (37:31):
I mean, look at it was like a one man
wrecking machine versus Minnesota last year in the playoffs.

Speaker 1 (37:38):
And that guy can really bring it. He's got a
warrior attitude.

Speaker 11 (37:43):
And uh, I I don't know, I don't know what
was going on with that. There's a lot of money
under the table or what. I I just can't figure
that one out. And uh, you know you're talking about Lebron.
I mean, Lebron's not even in my top five for
best players of all time. I mean, you know, Sean,
you think, like Bill Russell, what but he went two
championships tes use me, ten championships back in the day

(38:04):
when those guys were like really warriors, and and you know,
he would go against Wilt Chamberlain and uh, you know,
you can't forget about guys like that and was.

Speaker 2 (38:14):
A beast on both ends, unbelievable, amazing.

Speaker 11 (38:17):
And and people nowadays don't don't understand or wouldn't appreciate
what it was like back then.

Speaker 1 (38:22):
I mean, those guys are like warriors.

Speaker 11 (38:24):
Going at it, and uh, you've got to put him
ahead and uh, and you know, and I rate you
know Jordan and Kobe is certainly ahead of Lebron and
and uh, I you know, I just I just don't think,
you know, I just don't put Lebron in those in
that kind of a category.

Speaker 1 (38:40):
I really don't.

Speaker 11 (38:41):
But uh, I just wanted to chime in that Luca trade.
I just for the life of me can't can't figure
that one out. And uh and the Berigmann talk, I'm
just tired of it. I just uh, I just don't
read the articles anymore.

Speaker 1 (38:54):
Pay attention.

Speaker 11 (38:54):
It's just I don't know where he's going to end
up and uh, I just don't think it's going to
be here.

Speaker 1 (38:59):
And that's okay.

Speaker 11 (38:59):
I've said before, I've moved on from him.

Speaker 3 (39:01):
And.

Speaker 11 (39:03):
Yeah, I wish him the best, but uh, I don't
know he's he's Uh, he had an offer from us,
and I thought it was the right offer, to be honest,
and uh but uh, we'll just have to see, I guess.

Speaker 1 (39:17):
But uh yeah, anyways, I just want to chime in
on that. Guys. Thanks, appreciate you.

Speaker 2 (39:21):
John. I'll tell you real quick. I'll tell you real
quick with the Bregmant thing. I'm gonna tell you what's
going to have him go somewhere else. I don't think
they're coming off that offer. Apparently there's one six for
a buck fifty six, right, yeah, which puts him in
what twenty six five or twenty seven? Uh six? Yeah,
and that the offer is twenty six yes, yeah, I'll

(39:42):
tell you why his pride's gonna get in the way
of this. It's a pay cut.

Speaker 5 (39:48):
Backloaded his last twenty eight and a half or something
this year, which which he made last year. I think
so for him looking at it from the player standpoint,
it's two and a half million dollars less than I
made last year because of the backload on the initiale
hundred million dollar deal.

Speaker 2 (40:02):
And while it's fair, it's like, I understand you think, well,
come on, man, it's a hundred fifty six million guaranteed dollars.
But in his mind, the optics don't look at you're going,
You're going the wrong way. And that tells me that
put it this way, if they jump back up to
twenty eight five a year, he'd probably stay, probably, but

(40:25):
I wouldn't jump backup to twenty eight five at this stage.
And if all these teams that are really interested are
really interested, or that they're interested, they're really interested, then
I got one hundred and sixty. I mean, if he
leaves for a buck sixty, it'll be like what so
but hey, listen, man, it's his money, his wallet, his agent,

(40:45):
his future, his family. Yeah. But I'll tell you what.
I'm more fatigued by this than I am the Kansas
City Chiefs right now. I'm not even fatigued by to
Kansas City chiefs. Why Because Kansas City Chiefs are doing
something off the chart special if they can pull this off,
and we got to listen for the for the hatred
that people have that nobody else is in it with
these two teams. The truth is this is a hell

(41:07):
of a matchup who we will get to But I
am and I you know, like I said, I need
to prefaces anymore. I want Bregman here and I think
he's the hell of a player I love to have.
But the truth of the matter is, I'm more tired
of talking about that than I am. Well, the Chiefs
winning a third Super Bowl, I honest, God, I am.

Speaker 1 (41:21):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (41:22):
I want him here, and I hope it ends right
for the Astros. But you're to the point where right
may be moving on if Love and U's right, I
don't want to be wrong, you know what I'm saying. No,
it is loving you is wrong. I don't want to
be right.

Speaker 3 (41:34):
Right.

Speaker 2 (41:34):
Yeah, that's the cut, right.

Speaker 5 (41:35):
Love venue is easy because you're beautiful.

Speaker 2 (41:41):
Different cut, different cut that that No, that's her name
is that's a that's a woman Newton Rippy loving you
read her name is like rippy something old school. I
just know it from Wayne Newton. Yeah.

Speaker 5 (41:57):
And what's Chevy Chase's wife's name in the movie Chevy
Chase's wife? No?

Speaker 2 (42:02):
No, no, uh sorry, Clark Griswold. What's his wife's name? Gosh,
dang it. She calls him Clarky Ellen, are you smoking again? Yeah?

Speaker 5 (42:10):
Ellen sings it in Vegas vacation. Yeah, because she's obsessed
with Wayne Newton. Disco Wayne news An you as we
get to the seven o'clock gap?

Speaker 2 (42:19):
Yeah? Hey, who who? What are you more fatigita for?

Speaker 7 (42:23):
For?

Speaker 5 (42:23):
Tita ta fatigued on Alex Bregman or Patrick Mahomes. Let's
talk about it.

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What are you more fatigued on the Alex Bregman talk

(43:30):
Patrick Mahomes looking for a three? You call it Mahomes,
I said the Chiefs. No, I'm talking about Mahomes. Mahomes
will blow that away. Well, there are people, I mean,
it ain't just here Friday nine other places are tired
of the mahomestock other than I'm tired of it.

Speaker 2 (43:43):
Yeah, but he's pretty good. I agree, I am tired
of up.

Speaker 5 (43:48):
If it was a Chiefs fan, would you, Yeah, I'd
be smacking one out, you know again yeah again yeah,
But also like I would be a realist, like we
are here with the Astro, the Rockets, the Texans. You
can't sit back, you know know, I already know what
you're gonna say, Sean, But you can't sit back and
tell me that the rest don't favor the damn Chiefs
and Patrick Mahomes. So that's why that's where I get fatigued.

(44:11):
I know, I'm bringing it up. That's where I'm fatigued by.

Speaker 2 (44:14):
Where did you say? I know what you're gonna say, Sean.

Speaker 5 (44:16):
Because you're gonna say something about the players still got
to execute something you.

Speaker 2 (44:20):
Know, I've vehemently yeah, said a million times. Oh yea
yeah about the I've said, I've said, to diminish the
Chiefs and say they only win because of the referees
shows lack of intelligence and lack of football knowledge.

Speaker 5 (44:34):
That's not period, that's not the Does it assist them
on something they don't need.

Speaker 2 (44:39):
And I've said before that third and four and you
get a phantom offside call and they get an extra
first down and four more downs. Yeah, that does favor them,
And the metrics pointed out it shows that the overwhelming favor,
the overwhelming calls in the postseason favor the Chiefs. That's

(45:00):
not that we're not inventing anything here. But the other
side of it is for anybody to think that the
Kansas City Chiefs on these last three years are winning
and even before then, but are winning because they wouldn't
win if it wasn't for the Chiefs. I got news
for you. They're still beating the Texans without the call. Yeah,

(45:21):
eight sacks, three missed kicks, and a partridge in a
par tree. They're still beating them, Travis, Right, they're still
beating them. They got some work to do, but did
it assist along the way and take a little bit
of a drama out of it. Sure it did, and
they are going to get a call or two in
this game that's going to piss you off. And if
Philadelphia isn't prepared to deal with that, understanding that two

(45:45):
series are going to be extended on a call that's
a hmm, that's that, then then you just you bet,
you just better gear up for it. No, they're going
to get eight more snaps. That's the fatigue part for me.
There's no doubt the officials that are fatiguing you with
the Chiefs, not the Chiefs talk of a three peat.
The three peat is history in my life.

Speaker 5 (46:04):
I see when I take a step back away from
everything in my lifetime, I got to watch Prime Tom
Brady win seven freaking Super Bowls, And if the Chiefs
went on Sunday, whether.

Speaker 2 (46:14):
I like it, you were fatigued about them too, I was.

Speaker 5 (46:16):
And whether I like it or not, Patrick Mahomes and
the Kansas City chiefs Andy Reid led are gonna win
three Super Bowls in a row, something we've quite literally
never seen, right, And so that's history, whether I hate
it or not.

Speaker 2 (46:28):
So what the fatigue comes from the Chiefs referee combo
that gives them chancey say, this team's too good to
need extra Yeah, there's no doubt even the Chiefs know it.
Why do you think Mahomes milks it? And I would
too if you knew you could get an extra caller
three a game. You've given it back. Somebody hands you

(46:51):
one hundred million dollars, just say it's just because I
like you well, and they put it in their will,
and he said, well, what did you do? Well, you
know what I did. I was kind to him when
they had money when nobody else was. And they give
you a hundred million dollars, you're gonna turn us. I
didn't deserve this being kind as in your DNA. You're
given one hundred million back. No, you're gonna make a
difference for somebody else. That's my point. Say you ain't

(47:11):
given the place back. No, and you're not let somebody
else apologize. You ain't apologizing for it. So the fatigue
of the Chiefs referee combo is mind boggling, no doubt.
But the Alex Bregman Alex Bregman contract going back and
forth the interesting. It's not interesting, it is, and more
so because we live in this city. It's not fatigue
for people in Pittsburgh, but it is fatigue here even

(47:35):
though you want it. You can be fatigued and still
want the cat to come back. I'm fatigued by the
Chiefs talk. I'm fatigue fatigued by the referees, but I
do know this. I ain't missing the Super Bowl. I'm
also while you're fatigued, I'm also intrigued. Yeah, early to
mid seventies Steelers never repeated. And I can roll through
right now on just pure memory without looking it up.

(47:57):
If you want me to run through that roster for you.
It's the best roster ever put on a football field.
The Chicago Bears with that defense won one. The Cowboys
and forty nine Ers, those with Montana and Young and
Aikman and Emmitt Smith, they never won three in a row.
The Patriots with Brady been to ten, not all in
New England, but he's won seven, not all in New England,

(48:20):
never three. Peetd So all the great names, all the
Pittsburgh Steelers of all the time, doesn't matter where you go.
All these great even the Seattle Seahawks with their frigging
they didn't even go back to back. Well, I mean,
I'm talking about win back to back yea, So for
me this is special. Yeah, but they do get some

(48:42):
help and they are the golden child he is and
the team is of the NFL. And it doesn't hurt
that the number one pop singer in the world or
country sing whatever she is. She she's not really a
country singer either. She just adds a little twang to
her voice. Okay, but the doesn't hurt either that She'll
be sitting there and you get the visuals and you're

(49:04):
going to sell four hundred more thousand Kelsey jerseys because
he happens to shoulder to shoulder with Taylor Swift. Taylor Swift.
So but I'll tell you what, your ass will be
tuned in eating victels and watching that damn game on
Sunday on Sunday, you bet it will. Now, I gotta
walk my pig.

Speaker 5 (49:20):
Yeah, well, what's her name? I'll talking about a female
or a man, the pig. I'm talking about the pig.

Speaker 2 (49:28):
What's your name? See look where your head goes. What
do you mean you said, I have a pig. I said, well,
what's her name? You could have said it's a it's
a male. Oh, what's his name?

Speaker 1 (49:39):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (49:40):
Is it a sow? Okay, nothing, I'm just saying, what's
her name? You're talking about some other girls you've did
in the past. I would never say that, right, I
would never say that. I would never say that about
the girl you date out on the pine that was
two seventy. Could you didn't put any respect on her name?
Could you have a great personality? You told me?

Speaker 5 (49:59):
Yeah, okay, I met your pet pig. That's the name.
I'd love a little pot belly pet pig. They're awesome.

Speaker 2 (50:06):
Yeah. Out there on the turn, i'd be I'd be like,
what's Eddie Murphy in the movie? Love Him?

Speaker 12 (50:11):
Uh?

Speaker 2 (50:12):
Doctor Doulah, Dude, I talk to my dogs like I
am doctor Doulo.

Speaker 5 (50:15):
I actually think Kilo is talking to me as well. Yeah,
that's what a psych If you're not doing that, no,
you're psycho. If you're not doing that, you're a terrible
dog owner.

Speaker 2 (50:22):
Yeah. You want to really get somebody, get like them,
like a dude doing baby talk with his baby for
the first time. We thinks nobody's listening, or we're with
a dog. You know what, Right, somebody's get you and
you're like, did you see yourself. You're like, oh God,
what a cheese bow? Right? You look around. I hope

(50:43):
nobody heard me talk to my dog like that. Dennis,
I got about a minute for you, buddy. What's happening?

Speaker 10 (50:48):
Good morning, fellas. I'm just gonna tell you real quick.
I just want to make a call a call follow
on this fake trade?

Speaker 6 (50:55):
Uh in the n b A.

Speaker 10 (50:56):
You mean to tell me the Mavericks you're gonna trade
a guy who's considered one of one of the best
young players in the game, took his team to the
Western Conference finals and trades them to the Lakers for
a guy who's known to take every other game off
his metal name is load Management. And the only team
that can be available to make this deal for Doggas

(51:17):
is the Lakers. No other team can make can put
up assets to get Dongas hit on call fall Adam
Silver try to do this to twelve minute ten minute
speech failed, So he's just trying to get the Lakers
back in relevance so he can get the ratings and say, Malhaim, listen,
have good Monday.

Speaker 2 (51:35):
Fellas, appreciate it. Dennis. Yeah, He's not the only one.

Speaker 5 (51:39):
There's a lot of people out there that think that
this was purely from Adam Silver. The Mavericks agreed to it,
got them got Luka Doncis one of the top probably
probably one of the top five players in the league
right now, went fully healthy. They want them over to
the Lakers and get these ratings to skyrocket because obviously
the Lakers one of the biggest markets, biggest brands.

Speaker 2 (51:58):
They wanted.

Speaker 5 (51:58):
They want more ratings, man, because the the NBA sucks
right now, let's supposed to be real here and listen.

Speaker 2 (52:03):
We got an listen right now. Anthony Davis got an
abdominal strand from laughing. I mean, yeah, man, his teeth,
I man, I you know, shaving his unibrow, yeah, shaving something.

Speaker 7 (52:20):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (52:21):
Can we get some scratchers please? I just want scratchers
when the guy plays. When the guy plays, yeah, and
you know, Luka Doncis probably needs to mix in a
salad somewhere along the line. Works some gluten free stuff again.
And Anthony Davis when he's on the when he's on
the floor, he's a double double every day. The guy's
a freak show. The problem is the guy. Uh, there's

(52:43):
the only guy I know that can pull a unibrow.
I mean his unibrow got pull a pull. You'll miss
a game because it got plucked wrong. Right, But boys,
he's skilled when he's all. All I'm saying is Luca donches.
If you're if a player is getting me thirty eight,
eight and eight. Dude, you knock down all the I
p A's Stouts, Guinness Loggers and Marble reds all you want,
You knock down as many cowboy killers as you want.

(53:04):
You just go perform for me, buddy, I don't care
what you do, man, Just figure it out on the court.
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Speaker 1 (53:44):
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Speaker 2 (53:46):
He's the ysternal judge who sits on high Here's the
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Speaker 4 (53:52):
Back to this Sean Salisbury show on Sports Talk seven ninety.

Speaker 2 (54:00):
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Speaker 4 (54:03):
The Salisbury takeout sALS brief takeout on the Sean Salisbury Show's.

Speaker 5 (54:11):
Time for the steak out Here on the Shawn Salisbury Show,
Seam Brown and Tripoli Rockets at the New York Knicks
tonight six thirty, the tip off five point thirty. The
launch pad right here on seven on your home for
Rockets basketball. Seven one three two point two, seven ninety
is number to join. Let's take a call before we
get into the steakout. Brandon, what's happening?

Speaker 2 (54:33):
Good morning, buying, Good morning Sean, Hi you guys, good buddy,
we're doing well. Thank you. How was your weekend?

Speaker 6 (54:41):
Brian?

Speaker 2 (54:42):
It was great man? How was yours?

Speaker 9 (54:44):
It was good?

Speaker 12 (54:46):
I watched the Rockets game Saturday.

Speaker 2 (54:50):
Yeah, they lost, lost a tough one.

Speaker 8 (54:55):
It was too bad.

Speaker 2 (54:56):
Well, they lost, Brandon, so it's not good.

Speaker 7 (55:00):
It was not good.

Speaker 12 (55:01):
I was I was watching on the drug TV app.

Speaker 5 (55:07):
Nice, I got the same app. What do you think
about the Astros and Alex Bregman?

Speaker 8 (55:15):
Ver should not keep him?

Speaker 2 (55:17):
Wow? Wow, there you go. There's your prediction of the starter. Click,
there you go. I like it, Brandon said, we don't
not want him, But I like Brando jumping out there
and making a prediction like it. Yuh. Anybody feel good
of it about it? Appreciate the call, Brandon. Nice call,
Brandon like it. You don't want to know? He said?

(55:38):
We don't need to keep him, he says, shipp him. Yeah,
he said, I think I translated is get the stepping Yeah,
that is the way I Brandon came in. I don't
think we should keep him. Mm hmmmm. Is that like
give him the heath hole? Gone get it? Mad of here? Man? Man,
you want to go to the six up and play
in Toronto? Get to step in beach? Whoa, WHOA a

(56:01):
little harsh on the business call, isn't it a little bit?
All right? I know you're a big golf golf guy.
Ro Roy. I watched one a swing of the club
one at Pebble Beach over the weekend. Dude, this dude
is friggin stupid. Win announcers like three of the four
days there, he cut a corner to par four that
even guys like Tony feen Hour, they're laughing. He hit

(56:23):
the ball cutting corners to where guys are hitting five
to three woods and he's hitting seven iron. Oh he's
gonna lay up. Yeah, he lays up with a five
iron and busts it two fifty.

Speaker 1 (56:34):
Are you kidding me?

Speaker 9 (56:36):
Dude?

Speaker 2 (56:36):
I watched everything that dude was not so No, I can't.
The dude is so he's never individually won in California.
I know the dude is so long, but it's not
just that. Do you realize you know? Hold, he is
uh thirty five? Oh not even close more less look good.

(56:57):
I feel like he's been golfing right, just like Luca.
You feel like he's been the league fifteen years. Ry
McElroy's won twenty seven or twenty eight times now on tour,
he hasn't.

Speaker 5 (57:07):
I don't think he's thirty thirty five, that's right, that's
right on the MOVI. Oh no, what I think he's
not forty yet? Yes, thirty five, because they mentioned on
the broadcast yesterday. Point is he's in the prime of
his career. He's got ten more years on this tour
of domination. He's won, He's won almost thirty times.

Speaker 2 (57:24):
And he's thirty. That's exactly what you're exactly. I'm thinking
he came in he was playing when he's like twenty
twenty one, and he's been doing it. But you think
about it, doesn't it feel like he's two years away
from the senior Tour? Was my point. I was thinking.
I was thinking like the forties, Yes.

Speaker 5 (57:36):
Yeah, because thirty five years, been playing for forever, right right?
So with with this stakeout question long too, dude, he
hits it so friggin far. Did you have an issue
with Jason Days Sunday on course attire?

Speaker 2 (57:49):
Absolutely not. I've loved it too, and I'm going to
tell you why. Phenomenal. I'm gonna tell you why I
want that damn sweatsuit. Listen and you can go get
it from Malbourn Golf. I've been I've been on Melbourne
about four hundred. Yeah, it's not cheap, but he also
and you know what, they're paying him a stone cold
fortune to wear it and he's given them good pub

(58:09):
But here's the deal. What it looks like, Well, if
you're watching and I watched I've been He's had an
every week. There's an outfit. They questioned. A couple of
weeks ago, he had a sweater that said Malbond Golf
on front of that. There's something you'd wear too, like
what felt like a bad sweater Christmas party? Right, it looked,
But it's different now. If I'd have told you ten

(58:30):
years ago, just ten years, go back and look at
tiger Wood's how baggy his closure. They're falling off from
when he first started. If I'd have told you, and
it's such a stuffy sport, even though I love it,
you know, there's still the it's gotten better because we've
added youth and live is added to it. But golfers
have changed in clothing designers have said no, no, no,
that's not the look anymore and just the way we
do it. But if I'd have told you ten years ago,

(58:51):
guys were going to be wearing ankle wrapped joggers that
are six inches short with golf shoes in the short
ankle sock where they used to wear the dress socks
under their slacks that were baggy and pleated in the front,
you'd have said, we're not allowed to do that. Now,
Augusta may not let him on the grounds with that.
I probably not, and he wouldn't wear it. But he's

(59:12):
at Pebble, it's freezing, the wind's blowing. He basically guys
for you don't know. He had on a all gray
hooded sweatshirt with all gray baggy three sizes two big pants.
But they were sweatpants that you'd wear. You'd wear like
around you just get out of the gym and it's
cold outside and your hand's wet. That's what you'd wear
with a malbon golf logo. I had no problem with it,

(59:35):
because you know, why if you're gonna wear joggers that
are calf high with golf shoes, what's the difference either
Wayence and Trevor Immerman, he's walking, gets out of a
bunker after the great Bugger shot, and Immman goes, did
he did he lose his luggage?

Speaker 5 (59:51):
I was crying, lad, but I spent time thinking about
I said, why are we mad old? If you're old
school and you're mad at it, but you're wearing tight
you know, nut hug er slacks now that people are
wearing on the golf course with you know, with.

Speaker 2 (01:00:04):
The stretch and stuff.

Speaker 5 (01:00:05):
But if you're the door, if you're the old dude
that's complaining that still weren't bleeded.

Speaker 2 (01:00:08):
S right, and we don't play Max five a lot
of golf balls anymore. It's okay to, you know, wear
a cool design on your shoe. It's hey, Tony fenaw
whar's like three quarter high top golf shoes Nike that
look like Jordan's wear walking across the street with with
baggy shorts on. So I don't care.

Speaker 5 (01:00:26):
Some like it.

Speaker 2 (01:00:27):
We've got logos on. I mean, Mizzen and Maine has
these guys now forgetting the maximum of their ROI these
companies are paying these guys millions on the back of
their shirt, but on the back of their slacks where
their golf glove is. Yeah, they pull it out and
they're walking up the fairway, Mizzen and Maine on Sepstraca,
it's everywhere. I had no problem with it. It's cold,
he doesn't want to get sick. He wants to be warm.
And you know what, Malbond's getting exactly what they want

(01:00:49):
out of this. We're all talking about it, and I
guarantee you, I'll bet you the biggest order they've ever
had will be this week. After watching Jason Day wear
that on the golf course. There's certain places you're not
walking out Augusta into the grounds with that on. But
I'm gonna tell you right now, on a fifty degree
day with the wind blowing, I have no problem going

(01:01:10):
to the golf course and wearing it. If you're telling
me to take that style off, yeah, then you better
tell the guy who wears Those kids now that are
wearing shorts where you can read the date on the
quarter in the back of their pants and they're fourteen
years old and they got a four inch in seem
like you know the four inch in scene where it's like, no, dude,
I can see your nuts before I can see your kneecap. Yeah,
or you and then you're gonna tell me you're bummed

(01:01:31):
about the Malbourne sweatsuit that Jason Day wore. Nah, man,
get out of the listen. As long as you're not
naked and wearing a tank top. I've gotten the guys
who are playing golf on tuck shirts. Now the untucket's
into the golf and they're untucked shirts where it's like
it's more comfortable. I think Jason Day look more comfortable
than any frigging buddy on the golf course yesterday. And

(01:01:53):
he was warmer than any of them too.

Speaker 5 (01:01:54):
You know, we just played and I think it was
in November we played in a golf tournament over at
North Kate Country Club, the Kobe Stevens Golf Tournament. I
showed up with my shirt tucked in with golf joggers on,
and then when I looked around, no one had their
shirt tucked in.

Speaker 2 (01:02:05):
I was like, man, I forget that. Everybody, we've changed,
Stop saying you know what, it's okay? Hi to the point? Really,
I know that it's like and I used to be
like this, How do we made caddies wear slacks and
pants in one hundred and ten degrees at the US
Open carrying a seventy five pound golf bag up and down? Hell?

Speaker 5 (01:02:26):
What were you waiting for somebody to die? And those
guys aren't all in the best of shape. There's some
guys who are a biscuit away from three bills and
they're great caddies.

Speaker 2 (01:02:33):
Doesn't matter. Well we they wear shorts. When are we
going to get to the point? And I had to
do it on Lift Tour. When are we going to
get to the point we're in truth when we get now,
as long as they're not like what the four inch
in seem at Augusta. Yeah, but why what's wrong with
a pair of long shorts? You can wear any private
course in the world.

Speaker 5 (01:02:50):
Why why wouldn't you allow guys to wear shorts on
the golf course?

Speaker 1 (01:02:54):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (01:02:55):
Because it's hot as hell? You know why. Because it's
disrespect for the game. It's disrespect if you're if you're
wearing a g string on the course, I get it.
But a nice pair of shorts that you'd wear it
a country club that you're paying two hundred and fifty
thousand dollars initiation feet to play. Now do you think
Jim Nance wear shorts at Pebble Beach when he goes
out there and plays because he's a member there. Yeah,
of course he does. I understand it's hard to get over,

(01:03:16):
but you know what, change can be good. Yeah, exactly.
And Jason Day, if it gets cold the next tournament,
put your ass in a full sweatsuit and stay warm.
I don't care hot or not that alture. Just don't
show fair middrift. Yeah, it is fire bad and you
know where that would I promise you Malbond's orders this
week because of what was happened at Pebble Beach, I
guarant ass to you, yeah, you're going to see a

(01:03:37):
bunch more guys than it. And if they wanted to
pay me a million to wear it every day or
ten million, although they wouldn't to be an amateur into it,
I'm all in, I don't care. Did you just send
me that sweatsuit for free? I'll wear it? Damn right,
you will. Sweatsuit like one hundred percent cod It was
probably cashmere. Yeah, and that outfit that he had on
probably two thousand bucks. Okay, Kashmir sweat? Is it that

(01:04:00):
the Nike? You would like that that all the Nike
guys were wearing, you know, Tom kim And and McElroy
and Pena, those are like eight hundred dollars sweaters that
with the logo on him, So you're packing a two
thousand dollars outfit. I can assure you he wasn't going
to put that in the wash and and and shrink
at three sizes. With the money they're spending on it,
Malbourne got exactly what they wanted.

Speaker 5 (01:04:21):
Jason talking about his approach shot looks like he forgot
his luggage at the airpot he went, I sweat, he goes.

Speaker 2 (01:04:28):
Did he forget his luggage and didn't need to respond
to it?

Speaker 7 (01:04:32):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (01:04:33):
I loved it, man, I really did. I did too. No,
no issue here, we're too stuffs with people are too stuff.
He can't take a joke. Yeah, exactly. It's like and
it's what I'm comfortable and you may not be comfortable,
and so screw you if you don't like it? Whoa man?

Speaker 1 (01:04:46):
Not you?

Speaker 2 (01:04:47):
Little finger pointed a big hand. Why yeah, oh, man,
like the figure the figure reaches out and you don't
do it that way? That was very what's my guy?
What's the grinch?

Speaker 5 (01:05:01):
You know?

Speaker 2 (01:05:02):
That's exactly what I thought about too. Yeah. I didn't
think you'd catch that reference because you're not movies. What's that?
What it's good to break?

Speaker 1 (01:05:09):
Man?

Speaker 2 (01:05:10):
Yeah? Keep us honest here, will you? Yeah? Well I
break I got here's respect. Yeah.

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Speaker 2 (01:06:46):
Okay, all right, ill you feel me.

Speaker 5 (01:06:50):
Dog TRIVILEI I'm gonna send you. I'm gonna send you
a little sum some oh so so just uh if
you could listen to it real quick. I think he
starts singing around like the twenty five second mark. That's
the version I'm talking about. Okay, oh, breaky news. Oh no, way, don't, don't,
don't no breaking news.

Speaker 2 (01:07:07):
Stop it.

Speaker 5 (01:07:08):
Alex Breignan was stilling sign Okay, no he has not
and the Texans have still not hired it offensive coordinator.
So uh, okay, listen, I understand you're doing your due diligence.
Talk about fatigue.

Speaker 1 (01:07:24):
What do you get?

Speaker 2 (01:07:24):
I mean, you know, I know Green Bay Packers. Oh
see he jumped into the fray. Yeah, I'm a flur guy. Yeah,
he'd been doing it for a minute. Another one from that,
from that, the coaching tree. You know it's a trip.

Speaker 3 (01:07:37):
Is.

Speaker 2 (01:07:38):
Here's one of two things. Either it's awfully indecisive and
nobody's knocked you off your socks yet, or knocked you
out of your socks or knocked you off your feet,
should I say in the interview process, or you just
had twenty on your mind and you're gonna go interview
them all and then go back and redo it. By
the time you get to the twentieth one, you're gonna
forget what the first one told you, right exactly. I

(01:07:59):
get doing your due dili legence. Man, I am all
in chip Kelly. By the ways, thank goodness. If he's
not coming here, I guess he's cot which I love,
and that's good because I can tell you this. They
will score. They they'll put points on the board, which
is a great things about to yes, which I'm sure
will be a priority as well. But I this this

(01:08:21):
whole offensive coordinator search. Hopefully somebody's wild them, and you're
doing your due diligence by saying, well, something like we
had the conversation. Well, don't quit till you find the
one that you think maybe better. But let's not chase
a ghost here. If you found one you love and
you compare them to the others and so they're not
if you wanted chip Kelly if that was even in

(01:08:42):
a question, if he was even in the mix. I
know we had an interviewed he's gone. So and when
names come up, like anything, when a guy's getting recruited
all of a sudden. Now I know there's not a
lot of coaching jobs still open, but it's like, oh
my gosh, okay, what if I lose him? So you
better shore this up and find somebody you love. And
I guess these seats thinking, well, am I going like

(01:09:02):
the West Coast style? Or am I going spread type
of offense? You can do both. Spread people can still
run a different You can do both, but you're gonna
have a base of what you do. So we'll see
what that is.

Speaker 5 (01:09:16):
You know what they're gonna what's gonna end up happening.
It's just gonna be Draw Johnson. It's gonna be Draw Johnson.
Watch I bet the finalists, Well, actually I take that, Imeybor.

Speaker 2 (01:09:25):
You think they're gonna go after all this, they're gonna
go inexperienced? Yeah, I think so. Yeah, I'm rooting for Girad.
Don't misunderstand me. I don't. It usually doesn't happen go
from inexperience to inexperience usually doesn't happen, but if they do,
maybe they're saying, we got the guy in the house.
But remember this. Now, the offensive coordinator they hire will

(01:09:47):
decide who the quarterback coach and the offensive line coaches.
Which is a good thing, right because you want guys
that are like minded but are not afraid to challenge you.
That's the important thing. You don't want everybody to be
yes man. So I think with and we can continue
this discussion.

Speaker 5 (01:10:00):
So the reason I I feel like they're going to
hire Jerraw Johnson is every time I read some kind
of Texans insider, and there's a lot of them that
do a lot of good work here in the city,
every time I read something about the offensive coordinator search,
they always bring it back to Draw Johnson and the
relationship he has with c. J.

Speaker 2 (01:10:19):
Stroud. That's in every single article that I read.

Speaker 5 (01:10:22):
They list all of the candidates, they talk about their strengths,
their weaknesses, and one of the big strengths for Draw
Johnson is the relationship he has with c. J. Stroud.
So internally, I think they value that. Whether he can
call plays or not, that's gonna be a big.

Speaker 2 (01:10:36):
Part of this. You gotta value it for the right reasons. Yeah,
agreeing that it's going to continue to make Stroud a
better player. Yeah, but listen, I'm okay with it. You
got to in order to call plays, you got to
be given the opportunity. That being said, though, it's hard
to go from inexperience to and experience. If they do,

(01:10:56):
then Girod's got a hell of an opportunity with this quarterback.
And now, are you gonna put Gerard Johnson in charge
right now? As a not has never called a place
to decide whose offensive line and quarterback coach are? I think,
but he does. He can call me up because I
know how to work with him. He can call me up.
I'll go coach Stroud for him. I'll just do this.
And I'm kidding, but you know what I'm saying. But
if draw Johnson gets it, and we we all are

(01:11:17):
a little partial to him because he's local, yeah, and
he's and he's good at his job. Watched him coach
and uh, you know, I I respect. I'm so happy
for his grind. We'll see if he's gonna get an opportunity.
The question is is it now or is it a
year from now or two years from now, he'll get
an opportunity, whether it's here somewhere else at some point.

Speaker 5 (01:11:41):
Loving easy because you be saying Wayne made and love
the team. It is all one.

Speaker 2 (01:11:58):
Yes, love me? Are you kidding me? Listening this guy?

Speaker 1 (01:12:02):
It's made my life so huge.

Speaker 2 (01:12:06):
Man, If Wayne Newton doesn't make you horning, I don't
know who does.

Speaker 5 (01:12:09):
Come on, if you just turned inn, whe's that here
talking about Wayne Newton making your horny to many rippers.

Speaker 2 (01:12:16):
That's loving you only on our shelf, which I love.

Speaker 5 (01:12:20):
Ellen Griswold, Holy crab, Wayne Newton sitting on mom, that's all.

Speaker 1 (01:12:25):
Part of the actress.

Speaker 5 (01:12:29):
And then the facial expressions by Chevy Chase. Then no, dude,
I would have a hernia if I tried to go
that high.

Speaker 2 (01:12:51):
Yeah, very man, he bricked up. Oh waye, No, that's
great Wayne Newton.

Speaker 5 (01:12:59):
That's that's such an under movie man, every movie. Vegas vacations,
Vegas vacation. Yeah, so that's national lampoons Vegas vacation. Obviously,
they have National Lampoons vacation. They have National lampoons European vacation,
and they have National lampoons Christmas vacation. Christmas Vacation is
probably one of the, if not the best Christmas movie

(01:13:20):
of all time.

Speaker 2 (01:13:21):
And then they got the new version, which isn't as
good as the old version of the original. Go out
to Wally World Vacations Vacation, which it's a that's Helms,
isn't it? Isn't it? Who's the guy who played Uh?
Wasn't wasn't it? That wasn't it Helms who played in
the newest one. Last, the actor, the comedian who's in

(01:13:42):
a lot of the movie was in isn't he the
one who at Helms?

Speaker 5 (01:13:48):
He's from He plays Russ, right, yeah, No, Russ is
the Sun. Yeah, he plays Russ in the movie Vacation.

Speaker 2 (01:13:56):
No, I'm talking about the dad in the new verse.
What's his name? Comedian? He was in you know, the
one with Bradley Cooper.

Speaker 5 (01:14:06):
And Ed Helms, Right, Yeah, he plays Russ in the
new one. He's the dad in the new one, I know,
which is Russ. He's the son I know, right, which
is the dad, right.

Speaker 2 (01:14:19):
Which he becomes a dad later on, but it's the
new But my point is it feels he's Russ in
the movie, correct, But he's playing the same role as
Chevy Chase played. Sorry, that's what I meant. Yeah, I
thought Russ has grown up and he's got his dad
mom or living in San Francisco. Yeah. Yeah, we're saying
saying the same thing exactly.

Speaker 5 (01:14:36):
Yeah, we're staying in this what's the saying that you
always say something about the church, same pew.

Speaker 2 (01:14:40):
Hey, we're sitting in the same church, same church, piel. Yeah,
I feel you. Yeah, just you know, we just we
just said it. Let's skin the cat a little different.
WHOA can't skin a cat? You can't animal skinning? O
what happened? I don't know. It's like you can't beat
a dead horse. He's already dead, right exactly, r I
p Yeah. And then that's abuse, like you're kicking a
horse and you never heard of pina. I eat a Peter.

(01:15:02):
There's nothing to do a good feata Pete up. So
I'm trying to tell you.

Speaker 5 (01:15:05):
It's different man seven one three pee Pete and me.
They'll put me on the watch list. I don't play
their games, okay, And I love animals, but I'm eating
them to put me off the wash. Seven one three,
two one two five seven nights the number to join.
We roll along right here, on seven ninety were The
Shawn Salisbury Show continued. Luca Datchets to the Lakers for

(01:15:28):
Anthony Davis, Chip Kelly head into Las Vegas to be
the raiders new offensive coordinator. Seven one three two one
two five seven eighty's the number to join Biscuit.

Speaker 2 (01:15:37):
Good morning, Maybe.

Speaker 6 (01:15:40):
Big Shane were back on the scene.

Speaker 2 (01:15:42):
Baby go baby.

Speaker 6 (01:15:45):
Lacer Nation, Rise up is up?

Speaker 1 (01:15:48):
Baby.

Speaker 2 (01:15:49):
Yeah, if you're month in this bitch, if you're a
Laker like like uh, my man and uh Biscuit and I,
you'll take Donchets over a guy who only plays about
thirty games a year, but he's really good. I'm with you,
my man, give me, give me Luca. I'm good.

Speaker 1 (01:16:04):
It's it's unbelievable, Shane.

Speaker 6 (01:16:05):
I'm sitting there watching it. It's funny. I was watching
a special on Kobe Bryant, a ceeing in and some
came across my phone.

Speaker 11 (01:16:14):
I'm like, nah, that came.

Speaker 2 (01:16:16):
You thought it was a joke, did you?

Speaker 7 (01:16:17):
I thought it was a joke.

Speaker 6 (01:16:19):
And then uh, I get a couple of text messages.
One of my homeboys called me saying you up, Yeah,
I'm talking.

Speaker 7 (01:16:25):
Well, he called me, and you know he you know,
some guy.

Speaker 6 (01:16:28):
At radio station in New York is like, no, man,
it's true. I said, Man, you gotta be kidd man,
I shine, I'm taking my hat off the Jenie bus.

Speaker 2 (01:16:37):
Man, I'm not man. And you're covering your face.

Speaker 5 (01:16:41):
If you're covering your face, if you're the Mavericks, you're
like what the.

Speaker 6 (01:16:47):
Once Lebron laid down, we knew this dude was not
going no serve, we were not going into the future
with this dude by himself. Man, we know Luca can
carry a team a d No.

Speaker 2 (01:16:57):
Sir, that's a that's a fact.

Speaker 6 (01:17:01):
And man, we'll take If it's a short term balls
for a long term game, hey, we'll we'll take it.

Speaker 5 (01:17:07):
And it's also this, I can picture Lebron saying, man, a,
d you're my guy. I tell you're not my guy.
I gotta go get what who's better than right? That's right,
that's right.

Speaker 2 (01:17:15):
Friendship, friendships fighting dandy until I got to have you
win on a hoop because I only got a couple
of years left. I got to make another run at this.
And Luca gives him a chance at you know, his
thirty a night or whatever he's gonna get. You know
that that's for sure.

Speaker 6 (01:17:28):
Yes, and whatever defensive deficiencies or whatever. Okay, lebron Is,
let's coach him up, man, Let's get him, get him
on board.

Speaker 2 (01:17:36):
Man, yeah, where he can at least be serviceable, at
least committed. A little bit to the defensive end would
be nice. But I can tell you this. He may
give up thirty, but he'll score forty on the dude
covering him, so that ain't a bad gig.

Speaker 6 (01:17:47):
There you go, man, I just can't believe he shot.
It's this man, I got a little skipping the step today.

Speaker 2 (01:17:53):
Maybe happy happy, happy Monday to you. Brother.

Speaker 1 (01:17:56):
I like it too.

Speaker 2 (01:17:58):
Trust yeah, Lion, appreciate you. I'll talk to you this week.
My man. He's on the game. Biscuit woke up and
he's like man, red Bull, five hour energy, all of
it combine and I get Luca and you get forty
games a year from a d I'm in what a
dumb ass straight from the Mavericks. But I'll tell you

(01:18:19):
what though.

Speaker 5 (01:18:20):
Leave it to Big Park Kendrick Perkins to say, good
job Dallas, you you won the trade.

Speaker 2 (01:18:24):
What a what a dumb ass dude? Oh listen, listen,
you want Like I said, that's the epitome of hot takes.

Speaker 5 (01:18:32):
Even Kendrick Perkins does not believe this. He said, A
D and Kyrie are going to be special.

Speaker 2 (01:18:38):
I mean they're not gonna do it.

Speaker 5 (01:18:39):
I mean they will will He's got to play for
that to have dude on the court.

Speaker 2 (01:18:44):
There's no doubt they're gonna make plays, play, no doubt
at all. The problem is they're going to make them
more at the club in their street clothes. Yeah, because
because his hamstrings pulled? Okay, or eaton dinner to wrestle man,
A D.

Speaker 5 (01:18:57):
You're a bitch for three games, man, he scored thirty
thirty five thirty five?

Speaker 2 (01:19:00):
How long out for three weeks? Okay, well we'll see
in three weeks and then Kyrie's gonna have to score
forty himself every day.

Speaker 1 (01:19:07):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:19:07):
So listen, they're nobody arguing in the town. This is
all about.

Speaker 1 (01:19:10):
Now.

Speaker 2 (01:19:10):
If you told me Anthony Davis, hey, by the way.

Speaker 5 (01:19:13):
A eighty plays seventy four games, seventy five games a year,
did I be looking at you saying, Yeah, Lakers, what
are you doing in Dallas? Mavericks? They say, okay, even
a more fair trade? Yeah, okay, I get it. But
you're not gonna get that.

Speaker 2 (01:19:27):
That's like saying Joe l embiid is cal Ripkin Junior.
Stop it okay when it comes to durability, right, you're
not getting it from Anthony Davis. All on the court,
Kyrie and Anthony Davis. When they're playing, it's gonna be
a blastle. It'll be fun to watch.

Speaker 5 (01:19:42):
I got a question for you as we get in
the eight o'clock hour, right, what happened to the America
that I love? When did it become an issue when
your star player knocks down a couple lung darts after
the game, after dropping thirty eight, eight and eight, knocking
down a couple of stouts. Well, guess what you know
doesn't care in America. You know it doesn't care what happened.

Speaker 2 (01:20:00):
Genie Buss. Bring me the guy cigarettes smoking, yeah, drinking
fat with a pH.

Speaker 5 (01:20:08):
Sh anybody and hang thirty four on him. I mean,
you know, God forbid, God forbid your star player.

Speaker 2 (01:20:13):
Does you know what it might be? You know how
we get those singers? Like I said before that the
fat one's better than the skinny one?

Speaker 1 (01:20:19):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (01:20:20):
Maybe do we really want Luca at no?

Speaker 10 (01:20:23):
Right?

Speaker 2 (01:20:24):
We want to make two right now? I want him
a little jiggly puff, Yeah, a little jiggly puff, and
then go score forty.

Speaker 5 (01:20:32):
Maybe maybe he's better at you know, maybe maybe drop him,
maybe drop eight or nine, get down to sixty. Watch though,
he's also one of those guys. Hey, he's a scorekeeper.
Oh you did this? Yeah, next time they played Dallas,
he might score sixty. Yeah, okay, good, he's coming.

Speaker 2 (01:20:49):
Go watch that game. Hopefully Anthony Davis will play. Get
his forty. Luca might score sixty. Good. I'm calling that
he might score sixty. Yeah, eighty.

Speaker 13 (01:20:57):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (01:20:57):
Tim McMahon of ESPN he reported over the week and
that Luca Donchins had reached up to two hundred and
seventy pounds, and then Mavericks were growing concerned.

Speaker 4 (01:21:04):
You think.

Speaker 2 (01:21:07):
You think what happened to the America that I love?
Come on, hey, give me a h give me about
three whoppers with cheese. Yeah, and add an extra male
on that game, and then I'll take a bottle of water.

Speaker 4 (01:21:20):
There you go, Hey, on.

Speaker 2 (01:21:25):
The cigarettes must make you hungry. That dude's a European
cigarette smoking, beer drinking scorer. Okay. And the problem is
he may be committed on defense. The problem is he's
too fat to go cover any But I'm kidding. Yeah,
he does not really committed on defense very often. We
had a guy here for a long time here was
it winning MVPs and wasn't committed on the defensive. Man

(01:21:46):
he was, But you know, hey, I watched Barkley dominate
when Chuck was big too. Yeah, so I don't have
a problem with it, unless, of course, you know, unless,
of course his visit to the drive there gets in
the way of his being on time a game. Other
than that, I don't care. Eat it up, man. Oh
I'm ready.

Speaker 5 (01:22:03):
I'm ready for this eight o'clock hour, and I'm ready
for the segment we're about to get into. It's time
for your Alex Bringman update.

Speaker 2 (01:22:13):
I cannot wait. It's gonna be great. Let's talk about
it next. Kd E Houston at d Houston Heard Radio station.

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Speaker 2 (01:22:37):
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Speaker 4 (01:22:39):
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Speaker 5 (01:22:52):
Sean Salisbury, Brian Lilima Emmanuel Elmore Rockets take on the
next tonight in New York six point thirty, the tip
Off five thirty lunchpad right here on seven on your
home a fort Rockets basketball. The Dallas Mavericks trade Luca
Dancis to the Lakers. Chip Kelly headed to the Las
Vegas Raiders to be their new offensive coordinator. It is
the week of the Super Bowl A coming up on Sunday,

(01:23:16):
But it's our favorite time of the morning, and it
is time for your Alex Pragman update.

Speaker 2 (01:23:27):
By the way, how about Jack Flaherty going back to Detroit? Yeah,
going back to Detroit. Man, just add him, you know,
add him to that rotation.

Speaker 5 (01:23:35):
Not bad.

Speaker 2 (01:23:35):
When is this Bregmant thing gonna end? I don't know, man,
He's still a free agent. By the way, there's your
update my prediction. You're gonna say he's coming back here.

Speaker 5 (01:23:44):
I was just gonna say, I don't think he's gonna
sign somewhere until spring training, maybe even till the first
or second weekend of spring training. That's where I'm at
these days.

Speaker 2 (01:23:53):
So does that delay him to July before he gets hot? Probably?
I'm kidding around, Yeah, because he's a notorious slow start,
or maybe it's the opposite. Maybe he doesn't know where
he's going until spring training starts, and then when he
shows up, he's hot. As you know, hot is a
two dollars bill. Now hot is a firecracker. As a
preheated stove or oven oven, he don't preheat the stove,

(01:24:17):
he preheat Yeah, right right oven?

Speaker 5 (01:24:19):
Feel me, Doug, Yeah yeah. I have no idea when
this is going to I don't know the dude, the
the fatigue on this. I'm with you, man, I tweeted
out Friday. I was like, dude, go get the bag, Astros,
go upgrade your outfield, simple as that. And again a
question that I have if these report, if these reports
on these other offers from other teams, if they are

(01:24:39):
better than the Astros six for one fifty six, why
hasn't he signed yet?

Speaker 2 (01:24:43):
What the hell is he waiting on more? He's not
getting the money did he thought he'd get, and he's
still holding out for it and hoping that it happens.
I wish I had an answer for you, brother. I
think I'm at the point where I don't. It can
only come down to me to a couple of things
and one of them is he's not getting what he

(01:25:04):
wants out of it. I don't know, I don't know how.
And the other one is he's not sure that the
couple offers outside here a little more, but they're equal.
So he's not sure where he wants to go, hoping
somebody out visiting it. But there's got to be a
point in time where there's a line in the sand.
Frum says, when you get to this, when you get
to this certain number, I'm I'm signing. I got to

(01:25:24):
get ready for football.

Speaker 5 (01:25:25):
So the Tigers did sign Jack Flaherty two year deal,
thirty five million dollars.

Speaker 2 (01:25:30):
Yeah, I wanted Flarity here.

Speaker 5 (01:25:31):
Yeah, it's been great, and the Detroit Free Press reported
twenty minutes ago that the Tigers are still very interested
in pursuing Alex Bregman. Also, Buster Only reported that the
Tigers have continued interest in Alex Bregman.

Speaker 2 (01:25:49):
Well, we've heard that off season? Yeah? Was it only Buster?
See what I did there? Did you see what I did?
Was it really only Buster that did that? It's pretty good.
I haven't I mean, you know, have you seen me?

Speaker 5 (01:26:06):
Yeah, so you've heard me before, you know, I'll bring
that stuff in sometimes you know what I'm saying. Yeah,
the tigersmentary school stuff.

Speaker 2 (01:26:11):
Yeah, why not?

Speaker 5 (01:26:12):
Man, the Tigers continue to be involved. Uh in the
Alex Bregman sweep steaks. You also have the Blue Jays,
the Red Sox, the Cubs, and the Astros. And the
only known offer still remains from the Houston Astros at
six years, one hundred and fifty six million dollars. Any
other offers have not been disclosed to the public. You

(01:26:34):
can hear rumors, you can hear reports, so forth and
so on.

Speaker 2 (01:26:38):
Cubs and.

Speaker 5 (01:26:41):
Blue Jays apparently have offered four years for around twenty
six million year, twenty seven a year. You know, it's
it's it's gonna it's gonna get into spring training and
he's still going to be a free agent. But hey,
that's the Boris way.

Speaker 1 (01:26:55):
Man.

Speaker 5 (01:26:56):
Boris gets these uh, these big, big big names signed,
and then these other big names, Pete Alonso is still
a free agent.

Speaker 2 (01:27:06):
Alex Bregman is still a free agent. When all of sudden,
do do you think Alex Bregman goes into this season
feeling great about the offseason? Nope? Disappointed? Yeah, I know
it's gonna be hard to be disappointed. Over one hundred
and sixty million bucks. But do you think he goes
in like I expected better? Yeah? I think this is

(01:27:26):
my opinion.

Speaker 5 (01:27:27):
I think him going into this offseason, he thought him
and his agent were gonna ge himself two hundred million
dollars and they're gonna be in my opinion, I think
they'll be thirty million off of that at the max. Yeah,
that would be a disappointment for him. Yeah, sure, yeah,
I think so. But you know what, I also thought
what's his name, Montgomery, Joran Montgomery last year. I think

(01:27:47):
there's a reason why he fired Scott Boris as his agent.
I think he felt like he was gonna have a
much better off season and a much better free agent period,
and he didn't get what he thought he was gonna get.
He had a terrible year, but going into it, he
was gonna get a lot of money because of how
well he pitched for the Rangers in the offseason or
excuse me, in the postseason that year, and his offseason

(01:28:08):
didn't go very well. So I think there's a reason
why he fired Scott Boris. But this is and this
isn't an agent thing. This also goes back into the
player's hands.

Speaker 2 (01:28:15):
As well.

Speaker 5 (01:28:15):
The player makes a decision, but your representation is a
big part of free agency, and you saw it. All
these big name guys were expected to make these big,
big deals and when it comes down to it, they
signed two or three year deal or they signed three
year deals with opt outs after year one and they
go back to the drawing board after their season. We

(01:28:37):
see it year in and year out with Scott Boris
and his guys. Unless you're one freaking Soto, Yeah they can,
they can stuff opt outs. No thanks, Yeah, you know
how I feel about those. So that's that's the Boris playbook. Man,
see it year in and year out. So where Bregman goes?
Who freaking I really? Dude, it's it's February third, or

(01:29:00):
ten days away from the Astros reporting. You got guys
that are gonna be showing up to West Palm Beach
on the eleventh, eight days from now, and Alex Bregman
is still a free agent. But it's not just him
one Soto or excuse me, Pete Alonso still a free agent,
Alex Verdugo still a free agent. There's still some pretty
good players out there that are free agents. And again

(01:29:22):
we are Alonso is gonna be playing for the Mets,
I believe. And you say, how can they afford to
pay all this? They're gonna pay it all they can
because they want to. They can because they want to.
And Cohen wants to.

Speaker 2 (01:29:36):
You know, he wants a World Series, There's no question
about it. And if not, now, if you get you
got Alonso and Lindor and Soto in a lineup, I
guess you're a step closer to the Dodgers, right, a
step closer. But how close is that step? Actually? We'll see.

Speaker 5 (01:29:53):
Yeah, I don't I don't know, man, But at this point, dude,
just go get just go upgrade your outfield. Just go
get another piece for your outfield. Go sign Alex for dugo.
See what happens, because it's better than what you got
in the outfield.

Speaker 2 (01:30:06):
Now, do go doogie. That's Alex Dugo doogie with a
double blumber. They love to call him Dougie. I do
not want to hear that. You might you might, man,
mm mmmm, where do you think Alex Bregnan ends up Boston?

(01:30:27):
You think, Sean, I'm just throwing it out there into
the you know, I'm just I'm manifesting it. If he's
not going to be here. I'd love to see him
in a Red Sox uniform. For selfish reasons.

Speaker 5 (01:30:39):
Again, I asked the question, if these other teams have
offered better else, why are you still a free agent?

Speaker 2 (01:30:45):
I think you know the answer that it's one of two.
Either they haven't upgraded the offer and taking a pay
cut per year average that he got from last year
to this year, which would be a pay cut is
bothersome to him, Or it's not where the money. It's
still they still haven't come close to reaching what he wants,

(01:31:06):
which I think is the number one reason, and so
he's holding out to hope that they get into still
can create a bidding war between two teams that want
him late in the in the at the party, sticking
around late and hopefully that it'll be like a late
kicking a rear in for a team going into spring,
like a bolt of energy that you're bringing an all
star type player and a gold glover to your locker

(01:31:27):
to your clubhouse. February third, and he's still a free agent.
I would I would have taken the under on that
and bet a lot of money on it, and I
would have lost the bet. There's your favorite segment of
the day, the Alex Bregmant Update. You want to continue? Okay, good,
that's what I thought.

Speaker 5 (01:31:46):
You want to bring teams. I'm actually really good. Sure, yeah, yeah,
because because loving you is loving you. Alright, Well, what's
next on the dock? You want to talk tech since
offensive coordinator, you want to do that update as well?
Because we got that too. You ready, chip Kelly? They

(01:32:10):
did the Texans? They ever have any interest in in
Chip Kelly?

Speaker 2 (01:32:13):
The interview him. I don't know. Then the answer is no,
I don't know. There's your segment. Let's talk about it next.
This is Craig Visio.

Speaker 10 (01:32:25):
You're listening to Sean Salisbury on Sports Talk seven ninety.

Speaker 2 (01:32:31):
You're Home of the Stros.

Speaker 5 (01:32:33):
Could you imagine you got the Dallas Cowboys biggest laughing
stock of the NFL, Jerry Jones hiring Brian Schottenheimer as
their next head coach. Wasting time didn't even get to
interview Ben Johnson and a couple other top candidates, Aaron
Glenn obviously being one of them, and then the Dallas

(01:32:53):
Mavericks come in and say, hmm, hold my beer.

Speaker 2 (01:32:59):
Look, we uh, you know, we wish to Luke at
the best You know, but Dallas is a football city. Okay, yeah,
right now, Dallas is a football town. But I'm not
sure what town it is right now.

Speaker 5 (01:33:17):
Maybe it is the Dallas Stars. Honestly, they got the best?
GM good miss man, who got the best?

Speaker 14 (01:33:24):
To you?

Speaker 2 (01:33:24):
The Dallas Stars? Well, who did you think it was?

Speaker 3 (01:33:28):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (01:33:28):
No, I missed it?

Speaker 5 (01:33:29):
Oh yeah no, he said, Oh I saw you were
answer the phone. Sean said that it's probably a Dallas
Stars town right now. It probably is because ain't the Rangers,
ain't the Cowboys, And it's definitely not the Mavericks.

Speaker 9 (01:33:41):
I had.

Speaker 5 (01:33:42):
I messaged a friend about the the trade and she
said absolutely cooked. Said that bad day to be a
Mavericks fan, and she said, we're absolutely cooked.

Speaker 2 (01:33:56):
Who said that, friend of mine?

Speaker 6 (01:33:58):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (01:33:58):
Okay, yeah, not good? Not good, not good at all,
not good at all.

Speaker 3 (01:34:04):
Hey.

Speaker 5 (01:34:04):
Chip Kelly is now the offensive coordinator for the Las
Vegas Raiders. Obviously, there were a lot of people that
wanted the Texans to give Chip Kelly a look. It
was never officially announced that he interviewed or that they
were interested. There was no talk about him coming to
Houston for an interview, and now he's with the Raiders.

(01:34:25):
H Do you think they ever actually did anything and
they just did it on the low and didn't talk
about it.

Speaker 2 (01:34:33):
Do you mean the Raiders? No, the Texans? Oh, why,
I haven't heard anything. Usually where they smoke, there's fire. Yeah,
so that's that's And if you're not hearing about it,
I don't. I mean, if they did interview him, I
haven't heard anybody say anything about it. So I guess
I just get him going. Him going to the Raiders
just shows that the Texans didn't want him. I would
think that that's probably well, that's that's that's not overly true,

(01:34:57):
because maybe even if the Reds, maybe he loves Pete
Carroll wants to go coach out in Vegas, who knows
they don't have a quarterback though I know, well, maybe
they have a plan for one. My point is I
understand why you'd want to take this situation. Or maybe
they were still in the decision making over what kind
of offense we want to run, you know what kind
of Chip Kelly. And while you're waiting, another offer comes

(01:35:18):
up and you're saying, well, I'm going to jump on
the Raiders. Pete Carroll got a chance to win. Going
to give him you know, autonomy to run whatever he
wants offensively. So I don't know the reason, or maybe
it's just that for the Texans that Chip Kelly wasn't
their style, and that then that can be okay too.
I just I don't even know if he interviewed, because
I haven't read where he did. I mean, his name
keeps popping up, but I haven't anybody said that Chip

(01:35:40):
Kelly was here for an interview. I haven't heard the
legitimate Maybe they did it on a sneak attack. I
don't know, but I wouldn't I you know, I would
imagine there was more than one team interested. But you know,
Pete Carroll obviously wanted him because he didn't wait long
to go get him.

Speaker 5 (01:35:55):
The Raiders actually interviewed Textants quarterback coach Draw Johnson for
their vacant OC's nice.

Speaker 2 (01:36:01):
See that that that's where it starts. You start to
interest out outside your own team. When there's interest involved,
it's only a matter of time, whether it's here or
somewhere else, that Draw Johnson gets that chance. I feel
like this offensive coordinator search is just kind of blah, yeah,
because they're because you have because the big names aren't
somebody they're their names you're not familiar with, not you
that most people aren't familiar with because they're We think

(01:36:23):
the best are always the games, you know, and that's
not always the case. Like I said, five years ago,
you had no idea who Ben Johnson was. Did you
see how much Chip Kelly is gonna make? Probably three plus.
I didn't see the salary, but I would imagine it's
I want to say, in the two to three million
dollar range. No, it's more. Well, if he's making four
to five million as an offensive coordinator, then that's the

(01:36:44):
smart job. See good for him. I think.

Speaker 5 (01:36:50):
It is six million. He's the highest. He's gonna be
the highest paid offensive coordinator.

Speaker 2 (01:36:59):
Six million is coordinator. Yeah, why would you want to
be a head coach?

Speaker 1 (01:37:03):
Now?

Speaker 5 (01:37:03):
If you're gonna make six million to do what you
love doing, call plays, let somebody else take the pressure
of the head coach.

Speaker 2 (01:37:08):
Not a bad gig. I'm partially kidding, but I can
understand why you'd want to call plays for the Raiders
at six million dollars a year. Let me see, ten
years ago, we didn't have a lot of coaches making
ten million dollars a year. Six million is an assistant. Yeah,
six million, that's a good gig. Las Vegas Raiders are
reportedly paying Chip Kelly six million a year. It's gonna

(01:37:30):
triple his Ohio state salary. Apparently that ownership group adding
in Tom Brady might be helping the Raiders h with
some of their money. Yeah, I got a good head
coach now. And Pete Carroll they're not a quarterback. What
are they gonna do with the quarterback position? Maybe he
loves Aid and O'Connell. I don't think their future starter

(01:37:52):
is on the roster right now.

Speaker 5 (01:37:53):
No, so what is the plan. So that's where we're
the Raiders picking. Let me look, that's where I go
back to. If you did interview him, meaning the Texans,
why would you pick the Raiders over the Texans?

Speaker 2 (01:38:10):
Take money away? Well, why would Alex Bregman to choose
somebody else over the Astros money? You think the Texans
were gonna pay him?

Speaker 5 (01:38:17):
No, take money out of it. The Texans are ready
to win now, Raiders have a couple of years to go.

Speaker 2 (01:38:23):
System philosophy. Why else you know he can win and
he's done. But what else in their personality? Maybe there's
a conflict. Who knows? Yeah, Well, that'll be in position
to grab somebody like Jackson Dart or that feels like
a chip Kelly guy. Why I think Jackson Dart's gonna
climb up boards just off. I'm telling you, don't be

(01:38:44):
shocked if he's taken higher than you think. He's a
guy who's got great feet, can run and throw it.
That's an r p O. That that feels like a
chip Kelly guy. I don't think she do. Now. I
don't think shud Or Sanders is going to be available
that with the six pick. I think he'll go sooner.
I mean, so with the Raiders, there'll be somebody there

(01:39:06):
wards between Ward Sanders and you know, whoever you think
is the third guy out there? This is you may
maybe maybe it's who knows, Maybe it's going to be
you know, Quinn Yours, who the hell knows. But the
first two I think are pretty set, and I would
imagine that with teams that need it, both those guys

(01:39:28):
may be gone by the time you pick. So I
don't know. But the Raiders, you would think, and what
the Raiders have screwed up doing they take you know,
they take flyers on guys. You can't take flyers in
the first round, and I don't think Pete Carroll will
and with Tom Brady. You've got to take guys you eliminate,
eliminate the IFFs. The Raiders in the past have taken
all the man. He's fast, but there's too many ifs

(01:39:48):
around that's around him. You got to take a guy
with the six pick that has no if that and
there's no guarantee. But you got to pick somebody who
gives you at least a chance to say. He'd have
to do a lot not to be successful.

Speaker 1 (01:39:58):
Right.

Speaker 2 (01:39:59):
I find an interesting and it doesn't look like the
Texans even interviewed him, and I never saw that they did,
so I wouldn't know. No, just kind of interesting.

Speaker 1 (01:40:07):
Man.

Speaker 2 (01:40:07):
I just wonder, you know, when are they going to
make this decision. It's got to be this week.

Speaker 5 (01:40:10):
I feel like I think, uh, the GM or at
the GM, the OC from the Packers interviewing Adam Stenovich.

Speaker 2 (01:40:22):
Is another Packer. Yeah, Packers offensive coordinator.

Speaker 5 (01:40:26):
He's emerging for the Texans offensive coordinator vacancy, So bring
him in for an interview.

Speaker 2 (01:40:30):
I don't know, make the decision this week. I would
assume who knows, man, maybe maybe while they can announce
it while they're at the Super Bowl radio, you know,
while they're there. Maybe they announced it this week for
the pub. I don't know. Listen, we're all sitting back
here wondering, and they just keep knocking down interviews. They
got to have somebody they love right now, I think,

(01:40:51):
And if not, then they're going to continue to interview.
But if there's somebody you love, pull the trigger if
if you trust it. But they're continuing to go with it.
So maybe they don't have an answer yet. I don't know,
right craziness.

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Speaker 7 (01:42:56):
Hey, Yeah, I'm doing Brian. You just mentioned up about
the trade.

Speaker 3 (01:43:01):
Man.

Speaker 7 (01:43:02):
I have to say, Dallas fans, how about that?

Speaker 1 (01:43:05):
Dave?

Speaker 7 (01:43:05):
I feel real good they stuck it to you. But look, man,
this is what I want to talk about. Man. You know,
have you guys heard anything about if the Texans have
you know, talked to any offensive line coaches or hide
any of them? Because to me, you know, I feel

(01:43:27):
like if the offensive line these guys are stilled up
at practice, you know, then I don't think it make
a whole lot of difference on what offensive coordinator you
bring in because everybody runs the same place. I mean,
I think that the offensive line coaches are much more important.
First of all, it don't matter to me which one

(01:43:48):
to hide. Just hire some good offensive line coaches. Have
y'all heard anything about that?

Speaker 5 (01:43:54):
Thank you, John, We'll discuss it. I read something last week.
Excuse me, let me see if I can get this
pulled up. They were talking about an internal candidate for
offensive line coach that would be promoted. That's all I've
heard other than that you hit on earlier, Sean, that

(01:44:18):
if whoever becomes the new offensive coordinator, they're gonna pick
the staff. So if it's Draw Johnson, he's gonna go
in and pick his offensive line coach. Or if it's
Nick Cayley coming over from the Rams, he's gonna pick
his offensive line coach. But other than that, we haven't
heard anything else. In fact, I'm trying to think of

(01:44:42):
where I saw that in regards to the Texans offensive
line coach being promoted. Let's see, I'll have to double
check that, but yeah, it's gonna be it's gonna come
down to whoever the new offensive coordinator is. They were
going to hire that staff, So yeah, which they should.

Speaker 2 (01:45:04):
Yes, I think that's a smart move.

Speaker 5 (01:45:07):
See and where was that damn thing? Obviously Bill Laizer
still a part. Oh, Cole Popovitch, there you go, he's
the assistant offensive line coach. If if it's GIROD Johnson,
the report was Cole Popovich would be elevated to offensive
line coach. If it's not Draw Johnson. Who knows what
the staff is going to look like. I just wonder

(01:45:30):
if they are going to trust Drod Johnson to step in,
never being an offensive coordinator, barely call him plays and
be the offensive coordinator.

Speaker 2 (01:45:38):
And hire an assistant within It was on the saying
it was an assistant with the offensive line that was
futrid last year. I mean a lot of speculation. And
maybe it's because he wasn't in charge. Not saying they
can't coach. I mean, he can't coach the offensive line.
But the offensive coordinator should have a major saying who
he's working alongside, because he's he's accountable for it, and

(01:46:00):
as is the head coach.

Speaker 5 (01:46:01):
Yeah, yeah, they need to. They need to have a
say in their staff. Yep, we'll see, man, Yep, I'm
kind of I got some fatigue on this too. Man,
Just pick your damn coordinator already. Make it happen.

Speaker 2 (01:46:14):
Yep. The question is when when are they gonna do it?
I would assume this week. Well, I wouldn't assume anything
just yet because I thought it'd be done by now.
So is it they don't love them, or they haven't
found somebody they love, or they still in search of
I don't know. Normally, the more you keep interviewing, the

(01:46:35):
less you haven't been knocked out of your chair. Yet
or you have been knocked out of your chair and
you're just thinking, anybody, can you know, force you to
come back with a with because they were so good
an interview one, they come back for a second one.
Now I haven't heard if anybody's come back for a
second interview, have you No, So I haven't read anything
heard they found their answers in the first one. Who

(01:46:56):
the hell knows?

Speaker 5 (01:46:57):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (01:46:57):
You know?

Speaker 5 (01:46:57):
An interesting note about Draw Johnson Kevin O'Connell. When they
brought Jraw Johnson here, Kevin O'Connell told people within the
Texans organization that it was a quote unquote no brainer
for the Texans to hire jirod back in twenty twenty three,
along with his recommendation to let him call plays. And
again he called plays in two games this preseason. Again

(01:47:19):
so just preseason, but he did get to do that.
Jonathan and m Alexander The Chronicle put that out in
an article. He had a couple of other notes in
here in regards to this offensive coordinator search. He said,
Demico Ryans is letting the new o sed decide his
new staff. It's expected that Demico Ryans and Nick Saria
are going to get Strouds input before the higher for

(01:47:41):
the offensive coordinator, and that Demiko is leading a charge
looking for this offensive coordinator and they're trying to decide
whether it's in West Coast offense or a spread offense.

Speaker 2 (01:47:54):
Yeah, and you can do both. I'd like a coordinator
and at the base of what they want to do,
but also has the approach that a guy like Andy
Reid or someone has of Ben Jonson. I'm gonna do
a lot of different things. Personnel dictates my system.

Speaker 7 (01:48:08):
You know.

Speaker 2 (01:48:09):
If if I got speed, I'm gonna make sure I
put it to use and attack you vertically with the
other stuff. But the base people's philosophy is always going
to come from the base of somebody they learned it from.
And we seem to put a in each category. Well,
this is West Coast. You can do versions off it.
Nowadays we have as you notice, we no longer call
it a West Coast offense, right you know, Well, there's

(01:48:31):
there's hybrid offenses you can line up. People always want
to run it. But to me, the best coaches in
the world at any position or any head coach, they
do everything they possibly can to the good ones, cater
to the talent, not make the talent cater to you. Now,
if you can draft, like when you're recruiting somebody out

(01:48:53):
of high school, you're not going to recruit a bruising
running back or a full when you don't have a
fullback in your system. You're gonna recruit. You want good
players and talented players. But if I get to a
place and the system, like when you get hired as
a coordinator and they've got seventy five percent of their
players that they're going to run with next year in house. Now,

(01:49:18):
while you're gonna bring your system. But if your system
doesn't cater, if you're a team that has no vertical
speed and you can't play horizontal football, you're in trouble. Right,
So that they great coaches, then once they see who
their skill set is, they adapt in a hurry. Here's
another thing I know. Great game plans are important, Great

(01:49:40):
adjusters are more important. I put in all the game
I've been on teams, the way we went in game
plan was off the charts, got the hell kicked out
of us in the first quarter and nothing was working.
For whatever reason. It's like, Ooh, they had a better
good idea of what we were running than we did.
And if you don't have a great adjustment guy who
can adapt on the sidelines in game, you're in trouble.

(01:50:02):
I will always take the in game adjustment guy over
the pregame. We can all all of us can put
a beautiful pregame plan in. You see, here's what they're playing,
here's what we're gonna do, and then all of a
sudden you get hit in the mouth a few times.
You're like, uh, they sure knocked that plan right out
of us. It's the Give me a coach who can't
adjust in game, and I'll show you a guy who
won't keep his job long. What type of Austin offense

(01:50:24):
do you think fits this? Uh? CJ Strow with Joe
Mixon offense, a little more wide open, a little more listen.
What fits this offensive best is getting some dogs up front.
That's number one. Wherever you can find those dudes. Secondly,
you think about okay, healthy is I think multiple when
you're healthy in tank, Dell and Collins and Diggs. I'm

(01:50:46):
just going by the roster you had this year. I
have got to find ways to get Look at the
what a Cincinnati do. They want to run it, but
they're putting ball, the ball in the hands of the
guys who are their best football players, Mixingo Collins. I've
got to turn it into a you know what I want.
I want you to utilize the skill set the way

(01:51:07):
the Detroit Lions play football. If I got to attack
you in score fifty, I will I can beat you
in a mutter as well. That's how I want to
play football. And they got a really good offensive line.
It starts there, so for me, I don't need now. Listen,
this team right now with the offensive line is not
built to play downhill inside power you and throw it,

(01:51:32):
drop back and throw it without play action. You've got
to be multiple, and you've got to have threats of
those guys on the perimeter. You have got to put
the fear of God into some of these offense, into
some of these guys on defense when you're playing a
great defensive team. Look what Dimiko's done. Look how multiple
that the bitch blitcher. They'll zonia, they'll get pressure with
four and they got their back and they are talented,

(01:51:55):
but they're putting everybody they have into the right skill
set for them to achieve it. Offensively, I think we
lacked on putting people in a position to have tremendous
success on a regular basis parts of it, but I
don't think they accentuated it enough. That's what I'm looking for,
I guess the best way to say it. See, you
don't get too worthy for people who don't understand what
kind offensive means. I want an offense that attacks you

(01:52:20):
as if you're the enemy. That's what I want, and
can adjust in game when necessity. They've got the physical
back to control the game running it. But the truth
is this team is a play action perimeter. Get the
ball moving and let's play some vertical football with some
horizontal mix, not the other way around. Just play to win,
not play to lose, or not to play not to lose.

(01:52:41):
Not just be aggressive. I'm looking for an aggressive not
a guy who's who wants to keep his job because
you're keeping games close. I'm not into that, So that
that's me. Gimme take listen, take what Detroit does, and
give me a Ben Johnson approach with this personnel healthy.

(01:53:02):
I could live with that.

Speaker 1 (01:53:03):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (01:53:03):
Man, Speaking of the Lions they're gonna have, they're gonna
have to basically rebuild their entire staff. They're all gone
they've they've got a they've got a serious they they've
got to get on it because that they've got too much.

Speaker 2 (01:53:17):
Talent to waste this window.

Speaker 5 (01:53:18):
Man, But I mean they lost her, defensive coordinator, offensive coordinator,
offensive line coach.

Speaker 2 (01:53:22):
I mean, you name it, they lost it. Yeah, Dan,
Dan Campbell's biggest challenge wasn't who they got last year's draft.
It's getting Hutchinson healthy and finding if they can replace
coordinators have the same approach they have had. Yeah, it's
gonna be a long offseason for them to get that
figured out.

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This is the Sean Salisbury Show.

Speaker 2 (01:54:52):
Talker Robert Robert, good morning, Hey, good morning.

Speaker 1 (01:54:56):
How's it going?

Speaker 5 (01:54:56):
Man?

Speaker 2 (01:54:56):
Good man? What's time?

Speaker 13 (01:54:58):
I just want to talk about the offense line, what
current they got there? I know Tons was gonna probably
be the left tackle, and what's the rest of the
line you think should be the starters? So they've got
to bring people in or what are they looking at
for as you think would be can bring in and
plug in his starters free agent or or draft whatever.

Speaker 2 (01:55:19):
Well, I don't.

Speaker 5 (01:55:20):
I don't think there's gonna be a lot of movement
because a lot of those guys outside of Shack, they
can cut Shack Mason. A lot of those guys are
all under contract.

Speaker 2 (01:55:28):
There will be change. Now to give you names, who
they're gonna mean, there's guys in the draft, I'll be
honest with you, there's the top names. But where the
Texans are picking, it's a crap shoot that late. I
can tell you what they need. They need to tie end,
they need offensive line help, and they need offensive depth
and possibly depending on how long injuries are gonna happen,
and if you're not gonna get Stephan Diggs another home
run hitter. Who the names are when you're picking in

(01:55:50):
the twenties, who knows? In as far as free agency,
I don't know who they're going to go after in
free agency. When it comes to offensive line, if there's somebody,
money comes into play, obviously, and if you can go
trade for somebody, all that that's fine. So the names
will change and switch all the time. I can guarantee
you that the five guys you saw starting are not
going to be I wouldn't imagine it's gonna be the

(01:56:11):
five starters this year. You're gonna have to move someone
into Kenyan Green's got to step his game up, and
there's a few others. You got to stop the pre
snap penalties, even with Tunsel. So, uh, there's a reason
the offensive line coach isn't there because there was an
underachieving group and the coordinator. So that's got to get settled,
and then they'll go find players. But you know mel
Kiper who the fourth round, picking the seventh pick of

(01:56:33):
the fourth round. I don't know who the offensive lineman
at Bowling Green. Haven't studied him enough. But the good
ones will be gone sooner than that, and hopefully you
land one or you package a deal to move up
and grab a stud but also operate out of free agency.
We'd have to look up who the available O line
free agency guys are. But there'll be more than one
starter from last year that's starting again this year. But

(01:56:57):
they're gonna have to move, mix and match and find position,
and they're gonna have to teach it and coach it
and perform it better. Because that was a weakness this year.
It was a detriment to the football team. They're gonna
have to get better. Does that answer your question?

Speaker 13 (01:57:12):
Yeah, I was what I was asking about it. You know,
is Patterson a good good I mean, is he a
good center? Is he gonna be a backup center? Is
he a good backup center?

Speaker 2 (01:57:20):
Well he started for them at the end and backup well,
you know that's that's uh, He's not going anywhere. I
wouldn't think so now depending on eub pre ediency. For me,
there's no sacred cows. If whether it's Patterson or whether
it's Kenyon Green, or whether it's tight as not. They
got to earn their job when you bring a new
line coach in. I got no preconceived notions how good

(01:57:41):
we are, aren't. I'm gonna watch tape and then I'm
gonna judge so And the truth is, I don't think
any of us, you, me, Brian, or even people that
cover that that are in their locker room every day
know exactly how what a coach or Damiko Ryans feels
about Patterson or some other linemen. I think we can
get an idea how they feel with you'll see more
more and then you'll get an idea how they feel,

(01:58:01):
but as far as is he a backup or a
starter done both, We'll go find out if they feel
like he can sew that up and be the guy
for the next decade. But I think we'd be lying
if we said, Yep, that guy's a full blown starter
and he's a stud. I don't think they know that yet,
or their offensive line coach would still be there because
they would have achieved what they wanted to. There's potential
in all of them. But give me the other P word, production,

(01:58:24):
something they got to get better at. Agree on that. Yeah,
you know, if you can google mel Kiper and say
who are the ten best offensive linemen in this draft,
and they'll have it there. They got to look at
mock drafts. It's too early for me to pay attention
to any mock draft, but as we get closer, obviously
the names and who we are and somebody to come
on and tell us something about the you know, the

(01:58:48):
junior at Georgia that watched him every day. So I mean,
I watched a lot of college football. But as we
get closer, we'll get a little bit more. Mock drafts
change every week, but I can't tell you who their
number one thought process is in the twenties with a
draft pick in this draft, I don't know who it is.

Speaker 13 (01:59:04):
Okay, you think the right tackle is he he's up
and days rookie.

Speaker 2 (01:59:09):
I mean like Fisher, he's looking. He's a rookie and
he was drafted fairly high. He'll be on the roster,
he will, he will, he will be on the roster
with a chance to compete for a starting job.

Speaker 13 (01:59:20):
Well, my question is, awesome, man, what it took so
long for put Patterson in there? I mean, I mean
you're missing something. I mean, you've seen a different game
that I'm watching or what.

Speaker 2 (01:59:29):
You're talking about me or them whoever, you know, whoever
the coaching Yeah, I thank you, Robert. I don't know, Robert. Thanks.
I mean, so I can speculate on know what I mean.
Let's think you said there's not enough nasty on this team.

Speaker 5 (01:59:42):
We we talked about We talked about Jared Patterson early
in the year, because he came in as a starter
last year at the center position and he did a really,
really good job. And then for whatever reason, first four
or five six games, they had Drew Scruggs at the
center position, and he was terrible. And they finally moved
Scrugs over to left left guard and because you still
had Titus Howard over to right tackle. When they move

(02:00:04):
Howard and moved it and they kept Jared Patterson in.
Oh my gosh, the pass protection got better.

Speaker 2 (02:00:10):
Looked like it got better. So that's a good place
to start. The one thing they got to find out
is and it's good to have a swing guy who
can play two guard positions or a garden to tackle,
but continuity at that position is paramount. Five dudes working
in that's the one position where you try. You want
the same guys as often as you can line it

(02:00:30):
up every week. You don't want injuries, obviously, but you
want to know. It's like the baseball lineup. You're playing
one hundred and sixty two games. You come to work,
you know this is who we are. You got to
get continuity from it. And the tight end position's got
to block better. Okay, it just does. So with that,
you know they're going to go out and do their thing.
But half the battle is when that offensive line coach
comes in and you're evaluating those guys. You got to

(02:00:53):
find their true position and then coach their ass off,
and this cannot be a soft cell coaching job. If
you're going to stick with what you've got and think
you've got potential in the building, then there's a lot
of work to do because it's the most undisciplined I've
seen an offensive line here since I've lived here. That's
a long time dude, and so bad. And this team's

(02:01:13):
too good to be saying that right to say it
was their best. I said most undisciplined. Your best player
can't lead the league in penalties, Yeah, he just don't.
Your best offensive line cannot lead the league penalties. The
guy who's been to more Probols than anybody on this
roster and who's held in the higher he's going to
be ranked higher at his position than anybody else right
now for the most part, probably on offense. Is that theirs.

(02:01:34):
That means Stroud's not good and eco cons but he's
going to be the highest ranked at his position, and
he can't lead the league in pre snap penalties. You
just can't. Yeah, you could say whatever you want, you
love him, where j there's reason.

Speaker 3 (02:01:46):
No.

Speaker 2 (02:01:46):
The reason is you're sitting in your stand. You're not
doing it right, and how they practice matters, and I
don't know how they practice because it sure looks to
me like they're not taking pre snap stuff very serious
at that position, or he's not. He's my best offense
of lineman. Then I got to get more out of it.
Love Larry Tons and yeah, who doesn't you know like
Larry tonson. I love Larry Larrymy Tounson. Look the offensive lines, Batman.

(02:02:09):
Don't get angry at me though I am mad Larry
Tons and I angry, but I need somebody to grab
him to start jersey grabbing and get this stuff done.

Speaker 5 (02:02:17):
Obviously, you know what jersey chasing jersey grabbing. So you
know there, you know, you know what you know better
than anybody. What you saw with your offensive line coach
is not what the Texans have in any part of
your career, whether it was in the NFL or Canadian.

Speaker 2 (02:02:31):
I just know they didn't have that here. That it
was different up front and it it'll be different, but
they got to be going through some heavy evaluation with personnel. Yeah, yeah,
man by the jersey, you know, let's go figure it out.

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the weekend? See that there were three more women that
have come out against Justin Tucker. I did see that, yes, Ash,
dang it, man, what is that?

Speaker 13 (02:04:20):
Nine?

Speaker 5 (02:04:20):
Now?

Speaker 2 (02:04:20):
You hate to see it?

Speaker 1 (02:04:21):
Man?

Speaker 5 (02:04:21):
This is straight up just like Deshaun Watson. They come
out a couple of years later and here come more
of them.

Speaker 1 (02:04:29):
Yep.

Speaker 5 (02:04:29):
So I think it's nine, nine of them, nine of
them and actually one of them that just came out.
She made a report in twenty fifteen talking about Justin
Tucker being inappropriate with her during the massage session.

Speaker 2 (02:04:45):
Blah blah blah.

Speaker 5 (02:04:46):
You know everything that went with it, and that that
massage place banned him, and it's all on the report. Gosh, yeah, man,
three more unbelievable. Seven seven ninety is the number to
join Michael on the heights. What's happening?

Speaker 6 (02:05:07):
What's up?

Speaker 1 (02:05:07):
Man?

Speaker 7 (02:05:07):
Hey?

Speaker 9 (02:05:08):
I was laughing to myself when y'all are talking to
uh talking about Alex Bregman's contract. I did some zoid math.
I was like, man, how many zoids could you get
with one?

Speaker 7 (02:05:15):
Sixty?

Speaker 2 (02:05:15):
You know that's a lot, man, That's that's a lot, dude.
That'd be just a nice one. That'd be. That would be.

Speaker 9 (02:05:26):
Justin Talker. Come on, bra, like you can hire a
professional that will do that for you.

Speaker 7 (02:05:32):
What are we doing here?

Speaker 2 (02:05:33):
Come on, guys, trust me.

Speaker 7 (02:05:35):
I know dude, and you know he's mister Jesus.

Speaker 1 (02:05:38):
You know.

Speaker 9 (02:05:39):
Hey, it's as a classic. Do as I say, not
as I do. Anyways, uh Texas offensive coordinator. Man, I
really feel like the guy from the Rams.

Speaker 7 (02:05:49):
That's that's that's uh t J.

Speaker 2 (02:05:51):
Strouds.

Speaker 7 (02:05:51):
You know like him?

Speaker 9 (02:05:52):
Yeah, because CJ loves Matt Stafford. Like he has talked
about how he loves to watch Matt Stafford play. And
I think he wants to run an offense like that
and and I can see, man, that would that'd be
very exciting. And dude, the tight end from Penn State
that has the Texans written all over him written you
know what I mean. Like he's like huge, He's like
a gronk like like player. I don't know, Like the

(02:06:12):
rumor is he may fall down to us. I mean
it's possible, but I don't know. I's want to get
you guys thoughts.

Speaker 2 (02:06:17):
If if he falls down that far, the rest of
the NFL has got a problem. Okay that dude, Come
on now, man, he is a playmaking football playing Jesse.
I don't see him drop it. But hey, we we
watched all the talk about brock Bowers and he dropped
out of the top ten. And the Raiders are glad
he did because now look at him. That dude's is

(02:06:37):
best young tight end in football past catching Tree. Agree
this guy in Penn State. If you're the NFL, be
smart winning. If the tight end looks like he's a
monster a player and he's performed in production, don't wait
to get him. I just don't think if it was
me drafting, he wouldn't be around that late. If I
needed a playmaking tight end, I can tell you that

(02:06:58):
because he did. He made plays every week, every frigging week.
So they need to get very in depth to tight end,
that's for sure.

Speaker 9 (02:07:06):
Absolutely, the guy is an animal, dude.

Speaker 2 (02:07:07):
So I'm hoping.

Speaker 7 (02:07:08):
I don't know, maybe we could.

Speaker 9 (02:07:10):
I don't see them training up, but you never know. Man,
Crazier things could happen. But I'm excited for the draft
and we'll see what happens. And hey, guys, I just
want to say thank you guys.

Speaker 7 (02:07:19):
Man.

Speaker 9 (02:07:20):
You guys are a real escape for all the craziness
that's happened right now, you guys are a real escape,
and you guys help a lot of people.

Speaker 2 (02:07:26):
So thanks guys, Oh, thank you very much. We depreciate it.
It's the ultimate compliment.

Speaker 10 (02:07:30):
Man.

Speaker 2 (02:07:32):
Yeah, that is a great compliment and it means a
lot to us. We don't take it for granted. What's
the kid's name from Penn State? Good point? Now that
he asked me that, Now that he asked me that,
I can't even think of his name Warren. There you go.
What a player.

Speaker 5 (02:07:51):
Goh, he is so good. Let's see. Let's see on
some drafts. Yeah, I haven't fallen a little bit, but.

Speaker 2 (02:08:03):
What's it see.

Speaker 5 (02:08:06):
Comparisons to Brock Bowers, who just had a hell hell
of a rookie season. There's also some mock drafts that
have Tyler Warren going as high as number five to
the Jaguars.

Speaker 2 (02:08:26):
I would not let him out of the top fifteen.
I can tell you that. I think he's too good
and he's not gonna be available. Texans would have to
trade up to get him, and I don't think they
could trade up that far. He'd be great to have.
He's gonna be in high.

Speaker 5 (02:08:41):
Tom Well, he'd be better than freaking us Dalton Schultz.

Speaker 2 (02:08:45):
It's an in vogue position, dude. His versatility it's the
tight end position is so such a mismatch position if
you get a great player. What happened to Dalton Schultz? Well,
I don't think.

Speaker 1 (02:08:56):
I don't.

Speaker 2 (02:08:56):
Well, there's a reason Dallas didn't resign him, right, And
I don't think he's He's a good pass catcher, guy's
a good good receivers. He's not much of a two
way guy when it comes to blocking and you know,
hand on the ground blocking somebody who can go get
the quarterback. But I will say this is he can

(02:09:16):
get better at both understatement of the year. But I
think that I expected more out of him from the position.
I don't know, but you didn't expect him to come
in here and dominate the line of scrimmage pass protecting
or blocking in a run game anyway. No, but you
expected it better than what he great. So we'll find out.
We'll find out if they see the pass catching skills
are worthy of being that guy and that's your guy,

(02:09:39):
and that they'll find somebody else. But they're to me,
the Titans got at least at least participate in protection
once in a while.

Speaker 5 (02:09:48):
His blocking attempts against the Chiefs in the playoffs were
absolutely pathetic. I mean, no effort, letting guys right by you,
just just whiffing straight whiffing on block attempts. It was ridiculous, man.
And it you know, goes into the Texans giving up
eight sacks.

Speaker 1 (02:10:05):
Man.

Speaker 5 (02:10:06):
So we'll see what they do with the tight end
position if they go after a tight end in the draft.
I'm sure maybe late in that draft, who knows about it.
We had a call or ask about the free agents
for the offensive line. The only free agent would be
Kendrick Green. He's one of the backup linemen. Ken Green

(02:10:26):
obviously still under his rookie deal, Larrmy Tunzel, Titus Howard.
They got big deals over the last year or two.
So Jared Patterson under contract, Shack Mason under contract, all
those offensive linemen are under contract.

Speaker 2 (02:10:40):
Yeah, doesn't mean you can't trade him, but you got
to also look into the if you're moving on from
some of them, what's the salary cap hit and all
that stuff. They've got to upgrade it, whether it's in
house or out of house. They got to get better
there if they want to be playing like last week
or two weeks ago or a week ago. After you'll

(02:11:02):
get into the SC Champions Game, and playing next week.
If they want to get to that point, that position,
that group's gonna have to get better. It's pretty simple. Yeah,
and I'm looking let's see.

Speaker 5 (02:11:13):
Yeah, Shaq Mason, they can see if I'm reading this right,
if they cut him by June, I think fifth, they
can save like three or four million dollars. So I
don't know if they're gonna be able to do that,
but we'll see or if they would do that. I
think it all depends. It's none of all this talk
is a moot point because they don't have an offensive
line coach, they don't have an offensive coordinator, so who

(02:11:34):
the hell knows what they're.

Speaker 2 (02:11:35):
Going to do when they get new stat Yeah, they're
not gonna make all the personnel decisions for the offensive
line coach until the offensive line coach is there to
say I saw this, this guy's got this, this guy doesn't.
Hence why you're not seeing any movement there or any
of that stuff, because you've got to get this settled first.

Speaker 1 (02:11:49):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (02:11:49):
Yeah, there's no doubt.

Speaker 5 (02:11:50):
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Speaker 5 (02:12:10):
I cannot wrap my head around what the Dallas Mavericks did.
I don't know why, I don't I can't figure it out.
There's no way they traded Luca Dodgets in his prime
for Anthony Davis.

Speaker 2 (02:12:24):
Go look at the go look at the trade. Was
it Bridges? Let me think if I can remember how
many UH draft picks you've got for Bridges when when
the trade went down? And now go look at Luca.
They got one first rounder for him in a couple
of players and you know, a couple of things they
moved around, one first rounder for him and a damaged

(02:12:49):
goods talented player meaning Anthony Davis completely damaged because he's
always heart Maybe it's not even fair to say damaged,
even though he's Benga. It's more. It's more, it's more
to call Anthony Davis supremely gifted but as durable as
Joel embiid Hey, and that's both talented. Neither one of

(02:13:09):
them can stay on the floor. It's a bummer because
we it'd be nice to see the best of them
for seventy five. You know, eighty games a year, But
you don't get it. But you start to look at
that they it's almost like they wanted to give luc away.
This is uh the Bridges, this is Mikail Bridge. There
you go, this was when was this twenty twenty four?

Speaker 1 (02:13:31):
Yeah? All right?

Speaker 5 (02:13:32):
The Knicks received Michale Bridges, Caita Bates Diope, twenty twenty
six second round pick, draft rights to Wan Pablo Valet.
The Nets received Bojan Bogdanovich, Mamadi di Kaite, Sheike Milton,
unprotected first round pick in twenty twenty five, unprotected first

(02:13:53):
round pick in twenty twenty seven, unprotected first round picking,
twenty nine, unprotected first round picking twenty thirty one, unprotected
pick swap in twenty twenty eight, top four protected twenty
twenty five first round picks via the Bucks, and a
second round pick in twenty twenty five, and a partridge
in a pear tree.

Speaker 2 (02:14:08):
And you know is Bridges is a really good player.
But you know who's better? Uh? Luka doncis? Yes? I
don't I think the Hall that? How did the Lakers
not win the straight He didn't have to give up
a hall for him you got rid of a talented
yet beat up player that just can't stay healthy, and

(02:14:28):
you're getting a thirty point per game guy who's a
little fat, out of shape. I can tell you one thing.
It's probably a little bit easier to lose weight than
it is to fix injuries. I'd think, and I would
imagine there'll be you know, a newfound maybe a pissed
off mentality. Not that you're bummed about going to the Lakers,

(02:14:50):
but just for Luca, it's almost that's all you got
for me, okay, because I mean it should piss him off.
Yet Anthony Davis getting to change Anthony Davis. If healthy again,
Kyrie will put on a clinic. It'll be a blash
to watch. This is nothing more than you're getting a
guy who's not gonna be on the court as much,
so you're not gonna get And I know Luke has
been banged up too, but Luka Nancis is a premier

(02:15:12):
scorer in this league. My gosh, here is who plays
more than Anthony Davis does at one point.

Speaker 5 (02:15:19):
This is what the Nets got from moving Kevin Durant
and Kyrie Irving.

Speaker 2 (02:15:24):
Hang with me here.

Speaker 5 (02:15:27):
Twenty twenty three Sons first round pick twenty twenty three
NETS first round pick. Houston can swap twenty twenty three
first round pick Houston or seventy six ers. Now we're
back into twenty five Son's first round pick NETS first
round pick. Houston can swap Heat's second round pick top
thirty seven protected. Let's go to twenty twenty six NETS
second round pick, seventy six ers first round pick. Let's

(02:15:48):
go to twenty twenty seven another seventy six ers first
round pick. Son's first round pick NETS first round pick,
which Houston can swap a Mavericks second round pick. Let's
go to twenty twenty eight NETS first round pick, can
off with Suns twenty twenty eight NETS second round pick,
and then twenty twenty nine, you've got a first round,
a first round, a first round, a second round, and
a second round. Listen to all those future draft assets

(02:16:11):
for getting rid of Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving, and
they traded Luca Donchis and got Anthony Davis and a
pick in twenty twenty nine.

Speaker 2 (02:16:19):
That's it. And then yeah, the trade, that's it.

Speaker 1 (02:16:24):
What in the what? H well?

Speaker 2 (02:16:27):
You're you're get in line, dude, that's a long list
of people across the country that are tripping over this.
I just don't understand. Did you see it Saturday night?
Did you see it Sunday morning? I saw it? Uh,
came down last night? Oh you saw it last night?
Was it last night? What's today? Today's Monday?

Speaker 1 (02:16:44):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (02:16:44):
I saw it.

Speaker 5 (02:16:46):
Did you see it Saturday night? Or when I woke
up Sunday morning? Yeah, that's that's when I saw it. Yeah,
I saw it tripley Senate and I said, what what?
There's no I thought it was fake. I thought sham
cherunny got hacked. Did I see it Saturday night or
Saturday It was late Saturday night.

Speaker 2 (02:16:59):
Yeah, I don't know if I saw it from that tweeter,
if i'd see it from from our texts the Triple
E sent way either way, either way it was, you know,
it was when I saw it, I was like, what
what exactly? I thought it was fake. That's why I
saw biscuit. I thought it was fake when I first
saw it. I thought it was a joke. Yeah, I
mean it's I don't know many they're going to say

(02:17:20):
this is a great trade. I know there's people that
are dis you know that maybe are bothered by Luca
defensively and with his weight and whatever reason. And a
lot of people are bothered by Anthony Davis's injury history,
and both of them are valid. But you can't tell
me right now that Dallas didn't get somewhat fleeced in
this one. I just don't understand why. Man, I don't

(02:17:44):
get it. Did they did?

Speaker 5 (02:17:46):
Was there something internally going on where they were just like,
we have to move Luca Dodgers, and you're gonna tell
me there were no other teams that were interested.

Speaker 2 (02:17:53):
It feels to me like the city. I mean, it's
like Dallas sports teams are copying each other. Let's see
how absurd we can be in the negative way. Look,
I'm not gonna sit here and let you call me absurd.
John somebody else. Well, I'm what I was saying, Like Dallas,
all the moves they made that they didn't make this offseason, Yeah,
the Cowboys, and that they didn't you know, like I said,

(02:18:14):
I hope Brian Schottenheimer works out for them, but you
knew they weren't going to hire anybody the sexy hire
either nobody that can take over Jerry's being the voice
or the face of the organization. You know it's this
is I mean, I don't care either way. I was
a former season ticket holder Dallas, I ain't now, so
I don't care who they traded. And I'm a Laker

(02:18:34):
fan my whole life, and they've bothered me just some
of the things they've done for a while now. But
I am as a Laker fan, I'm ecstatic. As a
Dallas Mavericks fan, I'd be scratching my head if I
was doing sports in that town, if I was a
Mavericks fan.

Speaker 5 (02:18:46):
Did you see what the fans were doing yesterday? They
drove over, they were they were protesting at American Airlines Arena.
They brought a coffin in.

Speaker 2 (02:18:57):
Yeah area right there where it's there's a lot where
you can hold outdoor concerts and stuff right by the
They have some restaurants and stuff there that you can.
They have the Dirk statue.

Speaker 5 (02:19:07):
Yeah, they were putting Luca jerseys on the dirt statue
and a bunch of f Nico Harrison signs. They were pissed.
They lost on Instagram. They lost like four million followers
or something crazy like that.

Speaker 2 (02:19:22):
This is going to either He's going to become the
biggest hero on the planet because the deal is going
to work in his favor or he's not gonna be
long for the gig. If all of a sudden, Luka,
Doncis goes wins an MVP somewhere in Los Angeles and
they go deeper than Dallas does and Anthony Davis plays
forty games a year.

Speaker 5 (02:19:39):
Still sorry, they lost almost they lost almost a million followers,
not four million. Excuse me's a little bit off there,
But yeah, just on social media after that trade.

Speaker 2 (02:19:47):
People unfollow people because they made a trade they don't like.
Is that normal?

Speaker 3 (02:19:50):
Uh?

Speaker 2 (02:19:51):
Have you met? But if you're still if you spend
I know, but if you're still a fan of it,
you don't have to like it, but you unfollow it,
yet you're still going to watch him play. I've never
understood that kind if somebody disagrees with you or does
something you don't like in a sports so all of
a sudden, let's just say they hire an offensive coordinator
that's been fired five times, it's not good. Are you
gonna un follow the Texans?

Speaker 7 (02:20:13):
Not?

Speaker 2 (02:20:13):
But I mean, but people, will you ever heard astro Twitter?
I just yeah, I don't understand. I understand discontent and
being bothered by it. Yeah, but I've never and let now,
if somebody has different morals value that you don't like,
you just can't say, or they're just the stuff they
put out on social media's like you know, I can't
you know, constant selfies that you're like enough, right, But

(02:20:33):
if it's I mean that I get. But I if
somebody makes a movie, you're like, what in the hell
are you doing? I'd actually wouldn't unfollow them. I'd follow
them twice because I want to see what everybody's saying
about how pissed they are.

Speaker 7 (02:20:46):
I don't.

Speaker 2 (02:20:46):
I don't, I don't, I don't know. I don't. You
run from that stuff? I don't get it. You like
taking selfies?

Speaker 5 (02:20:51):
No, I don't take many of them. I know some
people man that selfie it up dude every day.

Speaker 2 (02:20:58):
Yeah, that's that's that's not that's it's a little bit narcissistic.
But it's like making it's your whole identity. Yeah, I'm good,
you know what I mean. Yeah, but so, but I'm
not unfollowing somebody because they made it what appears to
be an asenine trade. But why you would unless you
just decided now you're gonna be a Laker fan, but

(02:21:18):
I I I don't. Sports doesn't dictate enough of that
for me to unfollow somebody because a million people. I
hate the trade I'm unfollowing.

Speaker 1 (02:21:28):
I mean not that.

Speaker 2 (02:21:28):
I I just don't get that part of it. Tripley,
did you get rid of your Instagram account?

Speaker 3 (02:21:33):
Four?

Speaker 7 (02:21:34):
Do what?

Speaker 2 (02:21:35):
Four? You did? Get rid of it? I'm asking for don't,
I don't. I don't know what you mean. Did you
give up your activated?

Speaker 9 (02:21:44):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (02:21:44):
Two weeks ago?

Speaker 1 (02:21:46):
Oh oh what happened?

Speaker 2 (02:21:50):
Master? Get a little caught up? People hawking on you?
It's hanging around.

Speaker 1 (02:21:59):
I like.

Speaker 2 (02:22:00):
Social media is just toxic annoying. No, yes, it takes
up all your time. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (02:22:05):
Yeah.

Speaker 8 (02:22:06):
The only thing you can catch me on now is Twitter. Like,
I don't want to give it out. No TikTok, no Instagram, no,
none of that.

Speaker 2 (02:22:13):
I don't.

Speaker 1 (02:22:15):
A lot of people.

Speaker 2 (02:22:16):
I kind of think his approach is pretty cool. Everybody's
just but I got good people on ours, so I like, like,
but I do get it's like, but I mean, if
there's just so much absurd stuff, you can post something
like yeah like Georgia tongue in cheek tweets yeah, and
for some laugh and all of a sudden, that's racist.
You don't like women like, you don't like.

Speaker 5 (02:22:35):
Yeah, but you don't like that the only like, the
only ones that are calling you racist or or the
brothers like it's crazy.

Speaker 2 (02:22:41):
Well, I didn't even know. Nobody's even really climbed. Other
people don't know.

Speaker 5 (02:22:44):
There's there's a there's a guy, there's a there's a brother.
And then that called you a racist white man. I
just saw, Well that all look like another look another
hate nass white man is what they said.

Speaker 2 (02:22:52):
Yeah, because here here was the tweet. Now you could
take word has it? George Straight? When I woke up,
just joking, right, yeah, yeah, and no point in time
to skin color. Darius Rucker is somebody who's been to
my golf terms.

Speaker 1 (02:23:04):
I love.

Speaker 2 (02:23:04):
I said that multiple times. The word has I don't
even should I don't have to defend. This is stupid.
People can't even allow This is why you get off
social media. But I don't care. I don't care enough
about their opining because this is a tired narrative for sure,
very tired. Hey, word has it?

Speaker 5 (02:23:19):
George Straight is the front runner for Pop hip Hop
Album of the Year at next year's Grammy's Now, what
part of that's not racist?

Speaker 2 (02:23:25):
Who care? I could have said word has it that?
They could have said anybody? It was because George is
the king of country and Beyonce's been the king. She's
been phenomenal. It's all it was.

Speaker 3 (02:23:38):
Was.

Speaker 2 (02:23:38):
It's kind of funny. He was just a huge bob,
the racist white man. At any point in time that
I say color of the skin, It's a narrative, man,
That's what I'm saying. Looking for the people who say
that are the ones that have the race issue. And
I don't ever have to defend it. I'll put that
fifteen times and won't give a rats ass what the
guy said. Okay, I don't care. And then so Darius
Rutger can do country music but Beyonce can't. Did I

(02:24:00):
say Beyonce couldn't do country music? Did I say she
shouldn't have won?

Speaker 1 (02:24:03):
No?

Speaker 2 (02:24:04):
Did I say she did win?

Speaker 5 (02:24:05):
No?

Speaker 2 (02:24:05):
I simply said George straight as a little fit. People
forgot how to have fun. And guess what if they
don't like it, they can kiss my ass and I
don't have to defib But it just it makes me
laugh because I'm like, hmm, I wonder who the racist
is if you found her, if if that was racist,
then you're bothered by it. Then I wouldn't follow me
because I like to joke about a lot of things.
And don't listen here, and you'll get over it. Because

(02:24:28):
the last thing that anybody would ever paint me in
my life, you'd paint me gay before you'd point me racist. Okay,
because all the jokes we make, save it, okay, save
it neither. I'm not either, but I don't have to
defend it, okay, and like, well I'm not, Yeah, yeah,
I as you. You have to explain, Hey, dude, have
a little humor. It was just to George straight because

(02:24:50):
nobody expected this, right, Okay, had no time. We say
Beyonce can't sing country? Can you say all the countries
she wants? I don't care, just like George can go
rap if you don't care. I thought it was funny
and it's staying up and I might retweet it forty
eight times. And if you don't like it, I got
a big ass white ass you can kiss while you're
at it. I need a little tan on it too.

Speaker 5 (02:25:11):
Seven one three two one two five seven ninety James
Adrian Go Anywhere and gets you guys next continue on
right here on seven ninety, I had.

Speaker 4 (02:25:18):
The Shawn Salisbury Show. Continued James, good morning, good morning.
You got me, Yes, sir, what's up?

Speaker 1 (02:25:29):
Yeah?

Speaker 14 (02:25:29):
If you ever recall, this is only my second time
to ever call in, but I called in in mid
Texan season with the observation that I said that c J.
Stroud was being restrained from not being allowed to do
the run pass option just stand in the pocket, and
all he was doing was getting hurt. And when he
threw his helmet down by the bench on the sideline,

(02:25:50):
I made the comment that wasn't just because of that play.
He was upset with the entire offensive play calling.

Speaker 1 (02:25:57):
And you made it.

Speaker 14 (02:25:59):
You made the comment that, uh, I could come sit
in your chair if it could be proven that that
that even happened. Well, last week, c J Firemy came
out and said during that game, or that timeframe of
that game, he had a argument, huge argument with Bobby

(02:26:19):
over the offensive scheme. He was frustrated with the entire offense.
He wasn't going just going to get him hurt was
all was going to do because Bobby wasn't making any adjustments.

Speaker 2 (02:26:30):
No, but your point is you came off that No
nobody here once said he's not frustrated with the way
they're using the offense. You specifically said he wants to
run more RPO and you don't know that, and that's
not true. Maybe more play action, but you you were
just making down on the Simons. He's over there wanting

(02:26:51):
to run more RPO. Big difference in running a specific
play as opposed to Hell, who wasn't frustrated. We've at
it all year long. This is the most they never
had two games back to back offensively where they looked
the same they did last year offensively. Never, So that's
not an argument. That's not an argument. But when you
said it, you specifically said he's mad because they're not

(02:27:14):
calling more RPO. Now, I when you can find that
for me, then then we'll put you in the Radio
Hall of Fame. And I love your point, But when
you said.

Speaker 5 (02:27:25):
R PO, most people, when we say RPO wouldn't know
how to draw up RPO from their own ass.

Speaker 2 (02:27:32):
So my point is, oh, you frustrated, Hell, Yeah, you were.
I was, Brian was with the way the offense went.
But when you specifically said, man, he's he's just he's mad,
because r PO. That's not true system or the way
the game was being called. There's no argument here. We
completely agree with that. But when you said, oh, yeah,
he's over there, he's mad because they're not calling more RPO,

(02:27:54):
C J. Stroud's not exactly your RPO go to guy
play action. They need more of it, more r PO, more,
more stretch plays, bootleg, more move I've said all along,
you got to change the launch point and that means
play action and all that, especially with mixing. I need
more play action. But when you specifically said he's mad
because they're not calling more RPO, and you knew that

(02:28:15):
for a fact now, and when I I simply said, no,
we don't know that for a fact because we had
no idea. That's all I was saying, frustrated, Yes, you're
right about that, but on one play or one specific call. No,
it wasn't just our po.

Speaker 6 (02:28:33):
HM.

Speaker 2 (02:28:34):
So you you literally are said here telling me James
that you know for a fact that he was mad
because they weren't calling more Can you let me ask
you this? And I love your opinion because I like
the banter, but if I put, if I walk to you,
in a matter of fact, I'll make you. I'll make
you a deal, but you'll you'll look it up. I
want you to come in here, you draw RPO for

(02:28:54):
me on a whiteboard, since you're using it a lot,
and you tell me exactly what it does and how
you attack it and what the reads are by the quarterback.
And I'll be glad to sit here and say, you
know what, maybe it was RPO that he was talking,
and it might have been, but you specifically said the
reason he's mad is because they're not calling more RPO.
What's the quarterbacks first read on an RPO, James, James,

(02:29:19):
what's the quarterbacks first read on?

Speaker 1 (02:29:21):
Who?

Speaker 14 (02:29:22):
The linebacker's positions?

Speaker 2 (02:29:24):
Positions? So he's reading three of them.

Speaker 14 (02:29:27):
Four of them, namely the middle linebacker.

Speaker 2 (02:29:30):
The middle linebacker. Well, that's exactly who he's not reading
on RPO. He's reading the outside man on the line
of scrimmage on his first read. See my point. So
I'd love to have you come in and I'll teach
it to you. And I love your opinion. I'm not
making fun of your opinion, but you looked at us
like we were nuts by not saying he's frustrated because
we're not calling more RPO. Now, maybe if it was

(02:29:51):
Josh Allen or Lamar Jackson, we could have that argument
because they're both great at it. That's not his strength,
but he's got better feet than we think from play action.
That's all we were saying. But if you can't tell
me who the read is on RPO, you can't tell
me that you know exactly what CJ. Stroud was thinking
on the sidelines.

Speaker 13 (02:30:08):
Fair.

Speaker 2 (02:30:09):
Yeah, that's fair, okay, and we love you calling back,
so don't wait so long to call back. Next time
you can call back when they're not talking RPO. You'd
like to hear your opinion fair enough.

Speaker 14 (02:30:18):
I'd like, Yeah, that's fair, And I'd like to see
the Texans go after Cliff Kingsbury for offensive coordinator.

Speaker 2 (02:30:25):
Well, unfortunately, not going to make a lateral move because
he's an offensive coordinator on a really good offense and
his next move will be from offensive coordinator to head coach.
So I don't think you're gonna but I know what
you're saying. That kind of style, I would love that too,
for aggressiveness. Thanks for the call, appreciates James, and we'll
get to Adrian. Adrian got a metaphor. You what's up
what's up, fella.

Speaker 15 (02:30:43):
As far as CJ, Hey, Bubba, last summer you talked
to Tom Brady. I think that was the smartest thing
you did. So how about this summer we continue that
conversation with Thomas ah number two, Sean racism on X
just blame it on Dee.

Speaker 1 (02:31:00):
Sean, come on and blame it on me.

Speaker 2 (02:31:02):
When I mentioned George Straight the color of his or
Beyonce's skit actually had nothing to do with my tweet.
But hey, if that's what they will, if somebody you'll
and then you look at somebody's profile after they say it,
and you say, oh, this is a narrative that he
says to everybody. Right, It's like, come on, man, if
if listen, I got better things to do and worry
about the color of some singer skin and what they

(02:31:23):
did it. It was just the humor people are. People
are whacked out, dude, People out their frigging mind.

Speaker 1 (02:31:29):
I don't know what's wrong with the world, Sean.

Speaker 15 (02:31:31):
As far as uh, Luca and Lebron, Anthony Davis, come on, man,
Anthony Davis, you know what that means. Always down, Luca
and Lebron is gonna be entertainment because now somebody ball
dominant has to play with somebody.

Speaker 1 (02:31:50):
Who has to be ball dominant.

Speaker 15 (02:31:52):
Popcorn ready, Hey, everybody, don't forget terrors mean everything goes down.

Speaker 2 (02:32:00):
Appreciate you, Adrian Love Adrian Man. His energy is awesome.
Let's get to the final segment. Let's break down a
little more. RPO. Can't wait right here out seven ninety.

Speaker 4 (02:32:14):
Let the celebration start war, Sean Salisbury on Sports Talk
seven ninety.

Speaker 2 (02:32:22):
Alex Bregman trending on Twitter this morning. Can anybody guess why?
Because he hadn't signed yet?

Speaker 1 (02:32:29):
Is that it?

Speaker 2 (02:32:30):
Yeah? Okay? And also see getting people so fired up
to think of baby somehow. Robert Flores Bobby Flores Love
Bobby This morning on an MLB network.

Speaker 5 (02:32:43):
They reacted to the Cubs reportedly still being actively involved
in Alex Bregman discussions. Doesn't matter, it's he's not gonna
sign anytime soon. Yeah, he's trending.

Speaker 2 (02:32:59):
Man. I thought maybe, you know, maybe i'd see something. Yeah, No,
you ain't seen it yet, baby, see nothing yet? You
haven't have you you know that cut?

Speaker 14 (02:33:15):
Boom?

Speaker 1 (02:33:15):
Baby? He see nothing yet?

Speaker 2 (02:33:18):
Yeah, of course, man, great cut. Huh Yeah, it's pretty
good man. Good luck? Hey do you watch the Royal
Rumble on Saturday night WWE. I must have missed it. Damn,
I never watched the Royal Rumble. Jay Uso won it.
Never heard of him? Is that his name? Never heard
of him? He's a wrestler. Yes, Charlotte Flair won the

(02:33:41):
Women's World Rumble earlier. In that event, Well, I know
one thing. She has a flair for the dramatic. I
couldn't even get it through O gosh.

Speaker 5 (02:33:53):
Yeah, Alex pragnan't still a free agent. You guys want
to take some bets. You want to put some money down.

Speaker 2 (02:33:59):
Let's go. Let's got it, let's go. Let's better.

Speaker 5 (02:34:01):
That's when, give me a date. It's got to be
a date. Okay, what do you want to know when
will Alex Bregman sign with the team. You want the
exact courses of the date when the date wins? Okay,
all right, triple a, go first, rom me first, because
you're the well, because you know what it's It was
a mandate from on high.

Speaker 2 (02:34:23):
Yeah, give us a date. Uh, February twenty fifth, that's
a Tuesday. Okay, February twenty fifth.

Speaker 5 (02:34:33):
That's uh, that's about a week and a half into
spring training. Okay, okay, for me, I'm going March third. Damn,
I think it's going to go a couple weeks into
spring training.

Speaker 7 (02:34:48):
For me?

Speaker 2 (02:34:52):
What what? What's what's today? Today? Is February third? Yes,
I be worry seventh This Friday? Yep? No, wait, no sorry,
yep yeah, this Friday. Friday? Ye what Friday dump heading
into the weekend of the Super Bowl. No way, this way,

(02:35:13):
I mean Friday dump. Somebody's gonna step up, give him
a little bit more. He gone, just time to report? Yep.

Speaker 5 (02:35:20):
When from the picture, I don't he doesn't feel like
a guy who shows up the spring training late.

Speaker 2 (02:35:25):
I don't think I think he's like that. I feel
like his grind because he works hard, he's got some
O C D at him. I don't think he shows
up late. I think it's done before before he heads
the spring training, before the before for sure, before players
report pictures and catchers that timing. What's that this week
and then in the next week, this week coming up
seven days eight days away something like that.

Speaker 3 (02:35:47):
Uh.

Speaker 5 (02:35:47):
Some pictures for the Astros are going to be going
down on the eleventh, which is a week from tomorrow,
but officially it's on the thirteenth, so a week from thirst, right,
it's okay.

Speaker 2 (02:35:54):
So with the week seven to ten days, I said, yeah,
all right, so I'm gonna say, yeah, I'm gonna say
Alex Bregman was gonna soon or later so he can
get packed up, ready to go and know his team.
I don't think he doesn't feel like a show up
to late, show up to training camp. Late guy. I'm
saying sooner than later? Who got a HOUNDI on it?
So a loser. Both guys got to pay the other guy, Hundy?
Are we going ten twenty? Hundy? But a see note?

(02:36:16):
What do you guys? Fast pay makes fast friends on that?
Venmo too? Excuse me? It's just the closest is day Wise. Yeah,
so you're the furthest one away. Let's go twenty at
least have some to it. So both guys got to
pay the other guy who's the closest. Fair enough, that's fine, Okay,
all right, I like it.

Speaker 8 (02:36:36):
I'll say at the twenty fifth, right, Sean said this weekend,
Brian said, March March, third month from today.

Speaker 2 (02:36:42):
Yeah, I had February seventh, because I'm gonna say he's
just as fatigued as we.

Speaker 5 (02:36:49):
Are about it and he wants to get it done.
That's what I'll say, dude. I know it's a wishful thinking,
but I'm trying the Cubs.

Speaker 2 (02:36:57):
Yep. And is it just the Cubs. The Cubs report
this Sunday, let's go. You better be ready for Sunday
when he's a Cub.

Speaker 5 (02:37:08):
All the Cubs and the Dodgers are playing over in
red Socks a season opening Tokyo series.

Speaker 2 (02:37:12):
There you go, that's right. When is that so they
report a little early? When does that happen?

Speaker 1 (02:37:17):
When?

Speaker 5 (02:37:18):
When is that game forty two days from now? Okay, cool,
that's pretty sweet. We get the day off of that.

Speaker 2 (02:37:27):
Uh yeah, well it'll be Aaron and well it's not
the Astro. So no, we don't just get it off
for two other teams playing out of now morning, babe,
yeah them would well, dude, they get it off if
if if there's a banquet four months away from now
and they're preparing for kid, No, we don't get it off.
We're in the wrong time. Slet slot to ever get

(02:37:49):
it off. I said, get it off. Yeah, that's just
make sure no games happened at six of the morning
unless it's a ten in games, unless you're watching kb oh.
I don't know what that is. Karean baseball organization. Oh
there you go. I thought you were referring to something

(02:38:11):
else you did. I miss that acronym. No, well, something
you know, something that had to do with the sheets
or something like kick bitches out? Whoa whoa what? And
you can't say kb oh. Well that's a good point that.

Speaker 5 (02:38:28):
Yeah, now you go, Jack Chad on him, Jackie Chando
with the fly kick to the forehead er Chasmo Norris.
Would you prefer Chasmo Norris or Jack Cham Jack Chan,
I'm with you, even though.

Speaker 2 (02:38:43):
Chuck Chasmo's a legend. But here we go. Well, I'm
not I love Chasmo, but I tell you what, I
may love Jack Chan even more.

Speaker 5 (02:38:51):
Though Jackie Chan speaking of Chuck Norris in a conversation
we had like last year some time where a dude
called in said he'd my ass.

Speaker 2 (02:39:00):
At sixty five years old or whatever his name was. Yeah,
however old he was.

Speaker 5 (02:39:04):
We're getting closer to baseball season. You know what you
gotta do. You got to dust off those replica rings. Baby,
it's time to get him back out.

Speaker 2 (02:39:10):
I thought you Chuck Doors kicking your ass now, oh, Chad, Yeah, well,
we won't even go there. You say, dust off the what?
Dust off?

Speaker 5 (02:39:19):
The replica rings? Baby baseball season right around the corner.

Speaker 2 (02:39:22):
Then give it to the girl you like and ask
her to go steady. Yeah, take her to the skating rink.
There you go. Last time you went to a skating rink?
Been too long, man. There's one up in spring if
you want to come. I'm good champions roller rink and
good hey, only champions go to roller skating, right? Who
is that?

Speaker 5 (02:39:37):
There's a badass Olympic skater gold medals that trains there.
Oh yeah, yeah, I forgot his name. Olympic skater from Spring.

Speaker 2 (02:39:49):
What's his name? Gosh, Chad Hendricks, Yeah, Chad, Chadwick. I
like Chad.

Speaker 5 (02:39:56):
Shout out to Luca donchets Man. You stay grinding at
two hundred and seven pounds.

Speaker 1 (02:40:03):
Lake.

Speaker 2 (02:40:03):
So he might be an M and M away from
two eighty five? Might be what is he? Six eight?

Speaker 12 (02:40:08):
Right?

Speaker 7 (02:40:09):
Next?

Speaker 2 (02:40:09):
Six seven six eight? Does Hurts need to win Super
Bowl MVP?

Speaker 1 (02:40:13):
Will?

Speaker 2 (02:40:13):
That'd be nice? That's the headline on the next segment
coming up there you go, yeah, awesome? What what what
that's rivening? Dude? Yep, it's good stuff over on the
National side, you know what I mean. Yeah, I hope
you have a great day. Well, I hope you know
see on the course. Yeah, yeah, no, you won't see
me there. I know.

Speaker 5 (02:40:28):
That's that's Sean Salisbury. He's going to smack some balls
around per usual. Thanks for listening. We'll be back tomorrow
morning at six am. Don't go anywhere. The Matt Toma
Show with The Ross is next.
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