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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Salisbury Olight, Salisbury, Houston. Okay, let's do this.
Speaker 2 (00:08):
Shawn Salisbury to usc true longtime friend, Shawn Salisbury.
Speaker 3 (00:14):
Dan Matthews.
Speaker 4 (00:17):
This is the Shawn Salisbury Show, The Shawn Salisbury Show.
Speaker 5 (00:25):
Sports Talk seven ninety. The band is back together, everybody
together again, and we are getting ready for the Astros
to be back in action tonight. Pregame weekend series against
the Mariners. Brandon Walter getting the start against Luis Castillo.
Round two, the Open Championship, the one hundred and fifty
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third playing of it from a Royal Port Rush in
Northern Ireland, and twenty twenty three champion Brian Harmon currently
in the lead at five under. And some sad news
yesterday Texans linebacker Brian Braeman passing away at the age
of thirty eight after a cancer battle.
Speaker 6 (01:02):
So, as I mentioned, we're all back in here.
Speaker 5 (01:05):
You get the Astros going tonight, you got the Open
Championship going this morning. And another bit of news out
there to Sean we got a new highest paid non
quarterback in NFL history in TJ Watt getting the bag
thrown out of them.
Speaker 7 (01:21):
Yeah, not gonna last long though, it'll be the shortest,
shortest lived well. Stingley's was pretty short and Sauce Gardner
got paid. It'll be one of the shortest lived, highest
ever not named the quarterback non quarterback position player ever
because Parsons is like six years younger and he's gonna
he's gonna get his.
Speaker 6 (01:39):
So it's great.
Speaker 7 (01:40):
I mean, he's making more in a year than JJ's
made in his career as a player right around the
Saints close, which is alarming how salaries have gone up,
but uh TJ Watt, Yeah, it's good. He'll he'll hold
that until Jerry decides that Parsons deserves his because he's
gonna get more similar positions, same kind of production, but
also six years younger, so he'll get is and it'll
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go to Parsons, and you'll have the highest paid quarterback
of all time and the highest paid non quarterback of
all time on the same roster in Dallas, which says,
shouldn't they win. That'll be something that we get to
talk about. So good morning to everybody. It's great to
be on again.
Speaker 6 (02:13):
Yeah, absolutely, and it's funny too.
Speaker 5 (02:15):
I saw a meme out there that I think CBS
Sports had posted about it pays to be the younger brother,
because they were talking about, you know, the career earnings
of JJ Watt, which I think all total was one
hundred and twenty nine million. Now, I mean, clearly JJ
has done well post career, Miller Lyte some of the
other commercials that he has, and he also doing CBS,
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so I mean, you know, still making good money.
Speaker 6 (02:40):
But during the career talking about football.
Speaker 7 (02:42):
Yeah, and this is one hundred and twenty three million
that he's getting paid TJ Watt for just this contract.
We're not counting right all the because he was Also
this is the second time he will have been the
highest paid non quarterback in the NFL, and this is
the second time in his contracts that he's had that
distinction of being that guy. So good on him. Go
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get it while you can and make money. And I'm
sure JJ's proud obviously, and says man if I was
just born ten years earlier, you know, or ten years
later later, yeah, ten years later. But another thing too,
is that it pays to be a great player's son too.
You start to look around the league and you know,
we've got some defensive backs whose dads were good players
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and Pro bowlers and great numbers, and their kids make
it far more money than that. And that's okay, that's
why it's supposed to be set up. That's not yet now.
Now when it is a problem is when a seventh
grader's got more NIL money than the dad who played
in the NFL. Now, now, now we've got an issue
here of priorities.
Speaker 6 (03:42):
But we'll see how it goes.
Speaker 7 (03:44):
Man. And that football season is right around the corner,
and I can't wait. So you always ask me when
I'm ready for football. Now I'm feeling you're good. I'm
starting to get into that because aflick, I've always said
mid July, post July fourth.
Speaker 6 (03:57):
As a player, you always kicked in.
Speaker 7 (03:58):
You heard David Cutcliffe talk about right around Now there's
an itch, there's a different feeling. So of course, yeah,
I feel too. Even after all these years, You're like, okay, man,
this is the time you show up. I remember the
for you know, the first day of practice and all that,
your first time on campus as a freshman college. Yeah,
I'm ready for it. But enjoying the golf and also
the baseball, and I'm ready.
Speaker 6 (04:19):
I'm ready.
Speaker 7 (04:19):
There's gonna be some shock value with this trade deadline,
and I'm not sure where it's going to be. But
there is going to be some somewhere and is where
we're like they moved that guy being around the league
somewhere it looks like the Red If you look, he
looks like the Red Sox. Not to get off the
path here, but it looks like the Red Sox. And
in Arizona, the players were I was talking about about Arizona.
Speaker 6 (04:39):
I saw on our yesterday the.
Speaker 7 (04:40):
Listed the people that look to be available, and Red
Sox got three of three of you just won ten
straight near the hunt and they're talking, they're talking about
getting rid of it all, and you already you got
rid of devers. Can you imagine the players on that teams?
What are we doing? We need to be built, we'd
add to this. And in Arizona, Gallon, who who's been
on my mind, Suarez, the talk of trading him a
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power back from the right, so it almost broke his
hand the other night right and then makes a phenomenal
play with a bare hand. So yeah, it's we got
some good sports time matter around here. So I'm I'm
pretty pretty pumped up about it. But congratulates the t J.
Speaker 6 (05:16):
Watt. I wonder what that's like.
Speaker 7 (05:18):
To put that guaranteed bonus right into the I mean
the direct deposit right off. That's nice when you go
to your ATM machine just for the fun of it
before you get it.
Speaker 6 (05:25):
To your wealth advisor. Yeah. It's like.
Speaker 5 (05:27):
I remember being at a press conference that Rory McElroy
was part of a few years ago, as before the
Tour championship. Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, you know, pretty pretty
cag player, pretty pretty good ball striker. But he had
told the story about when he first turned pro and
he was going to the ATM just to see how
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much money he had, not like, you know, just to
be like, you know, oh hey, take a look at me.
It was he seriously didn't know, and then he did
the check balance thing and he was like, oh my god,
I didn't realize that that much money. It's kind of
one of those or it's or it's like the other
way around. A buddy of mine told me the story
about when he interviewed Bob McNair after he had signed
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the check to buy the Texans, and he asked him,
he goes, what's that like to sign a check that
has that many zeros on it that you're sending out
not getting back.
Speaker 7 (06:21):
Bring it to your knees, brother, I bet, I mean
think about Yeah, it's not you're not picking it up,
You're sending it out payroll wise or to buy something.
I have a funny story about that. Well I'll tell
it another time, but with that in mine, did I
Did I ever tell you another story? Did I ever
tell you about Mark Cuban?
Speaker 2 (06:37):
Oh?
Speaker 6 (06:38):
Yeah, yeah, I thought it was.
Speaker 7 (06:40):
I don't know if it was Brian or not, because
like the Eye interviewed Dan Patrick and I interviewed him
on when we were doing dance show together, and it
wasn't that that money.
Speaker 6 (06:47):
I just said, well, what's it like? Do you do anything?
You know?
Speaker 7 (06:50):
And he did he said, I don't even know if
he'd remember, but we were in Purty. It wasn't even
it was in person. It was in Bristol, right, I
think it was Bristol we did. It might have been
at a golf you know what event we were at
or something. How they go on the road. Sure, I
think I think he was on with the show Killer,
Yeah exactly, that's exactly right, and poly Paps and Fritzy
and the whole group we were, and but I'm pretty
sure it was in person in Bristol. But he sat
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there and I asked him that very question, said, man,
would you do you know, because you always want what
would you do? Because we all think about what we do.
He said, you don't kind of to be and he admitted,
he goes. It's kind of basically a prick move. But
it wasn't because.
Speaker 6 (07:24):
He was young.
Speaker 7 (07:25):
Nobody knew who he was right until he sold that
the digital the broadcast.
Speaker 6 (07:29):
What is that? Right?
Speaker 5 (07:31):
What are you just like sitting in front of a
radio putting a phone up to it, which I think
they actually did. How's that turned out for him? I
was gonna say it worked out pretty well. A smart
in vestments. I'll put a damn phone up to a radio.
Don't make that type of money. I don't care how
you feel about it, but I can tell you this.
He knows how to make money. He's smart guy.
Speaker 7 (07:47):
But anyway, and he said, he goes, and he did it,
and the one time he did it, he'd go to
his atmtion. He'd left the receipt in there on purpose,
and not all of his money, but you know, he
put money in there and just to see the next
person to the ATM's reaction. When I because what do
you do when there's a receipt there and somebody leaves
it in You pull it out and you just your baby,
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don't you glance at it? Now? If it's not I mean,
if it's not mine, they take it. I don't even
get I push no receipt because I can get you
get the record any but I it's just habit that
if it's sitting in there, you pull it out and
just look at it, glance at it. Just I probably
was wondering if somebody's got eight billion dollars sitting in
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their account, right, But he said he did it just
want just to see what the reaction of the person
that went after him, like in a bank was. And
I'm like, that's pretty funny, pretty cool, kind of a
prick move. But you know what, if you're going to celebrate,
he did it in silence, I'm sure, but.
Speaker 6 (08:44):
Just one time, just to get a reaction. Sern you forgot,
oh you got to what? Yeah?
Speaker 7 (08:50):
Ever, we all have to have that one thing, says yeah,
I'll never forget the first thing I did with my
when I saw that, because you know what the truth is,
you're like probably baffled. You're like we all dream and
making that kind of money, But when it's actually put
in your count, Yeah, when it's you, when you're actually
doing it's like, man, you know, it's all relative to
how whatever that money is. His was probably a little
bigger than my rookie signing bonus. But yeah, that's pretty cool.
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We all have that thing. But when he told me that,
I was laughing. I said, okay, And now after all
these years, I can see that.
Speaker 5 (09:18):
See it's like even one of those two like if
you're that rich, like, where do you put all this money?
Speaker 7 (09:23):
Like you can't just like take it to some bank,
you know, No, I would imagine it's not I don't.
I would imagine it's some form of a wire transfer.
But and you have to warn them, Hey, I just
sold a company and two point five billion dollars is
going to be wired to you here at yeah Chase
Bank tomorrow or in a few days. And I really
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don't know what the protocol is because I'm sure that
it gets wired funded the company, right or if you
have like your wealth advisors, then account through them that
they wired through there, so you know, But regardless, it
has to go somewhere, so wherever it is the first
people who take that in. It's like, hey, you know,
let's say you're at Chase Back taken in. Hey, we've
got a wire coming through. Yeah, what's this one?
Speaker 6 (10:02):
Worth? Ten grand? Fed? Now the two point five billion? Yeah?
Speaker 7 (10:06):
Keep going, yeah two point five billion, one hundred thousand
did even more? Did you call them up and say, hey,
I'd like to get all that in cash when I
come in the day to pick up after the wire's complete? Well, uh,
missus Salisbury, we don't have two point five billions sitting
in the vault right now.
Speaker 6 (10:20):
Say do you? But what if you ship with all
the palettes holding it will be here? What do you do?
Speaker 7 (10:24):
And you know, damn Well, what's crazy is they can
see you could get your money wired to you in
a smaller version. We've probably all been there when somebody
wires you money because they are a contractor direct deposit
whatever it is. Right the TJ. Watt, I'm sure is
going to go through it when he's taking his account.
You know what's what's crazy is that that? Uh? That
what if you said, listen, man, I'm moving, I'm leaving
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the country. I want it all in cash. I don't
want to transfer it, I want it cash or I'm moving.
I just want to I got to. I'm putting all
my home safe because I don't try. You're one of those, right,
and you're go into I I mean, can you walk
in and get to the teller? Hey, sir, could you
put your ATM card in here? Pull it out, put
in your pin number? How much would you like to
take out? Oh, I'd like to close the account, sir.
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There's two point five five billion dollars in this account. Yes,
I like to close it out. Yeah, I understand. Do
you want it in large bills?
Speaker 6 (11:17):
Yeah? Well is there any other bill? When it's two
point five to five billion? How do you do it?
Speaker 7 (11:22):
Because I know if you go in, you know you're
making a wire transfer, or you're getting one, or you're
getting whatever it is, they'll ask you questions if it's
like what is it over ten grand or whatever it is,
and you're like, it's none of your business what I'm
doing with my money, But they it is.
Speaker 6 (11:37):
They can ask you what are you doing with this?
Speaker 7 (11:39):
Well, it's an investment or it's a I just sold
a company, but they they do what's your profession? They
do ask their garden against all yea, you know why
But it's like against that.
Speaker 6 (11:50):
Right, what are you doing? It's my money?
Speaker 7 (11:53):
Do I need to say I'm going to spend it
on hookers and blow? I don't know, you don't say
what what do you say to them? But I always
one I'm fighting James Bond right, right, right, I I
have always right, I've always I have always wondered what
like what that with a big transfer of money, like
when the Lakers. I know, I know there's big trusts
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and whatever they do they put in, but just for
the person who built a company, So you know I
sold it for two and a half billion dollars? What
if you want your money? How do you mean there's
there's got to be a pross? How long does it take?
What do you got to do? Do you got to
go to bigger? Does a big chief? The CEO got
to put well, how do you how do you get
your money?
Speaker 6 (12:31):
If you want it?
Speaker 5 (12:32):
We could ask mattress Mac you with leaving the sports
book there and you had to have a damn wheelbarrow
there you go take it?
Speaker 7 (12:40):
Yeah, so I imagine you have to give fair warning
on that, Like I'm to take a cash deposit of
ten million out, you'll probably have to have a turn.
Speaker 6 (12:49):
Or if nothing in paperwork, what's this four?
Speaker 7 (12:52):
You sure sit down with the proper security protocols to
make sure somebody is not and I guarantee with that.
Speaker 6 (12:57):
You know, what they'd probably ask is.
Speaker 7 (13:00):
There's probably some code word about are are you being
forced to do you know, to withdraw this kind of
money because somebody's sitting out in a car or somebody's
held I believe there's got to be when it gets
that kind of money, there's got to be that kind
of question.
Speaker 6 (13:12):
Oh you have police.
Speaker 7 (13:13):
Oh, I would think so right, just for the simple
fact here we'll fall out of the bank when somebody's
sitting you know, with all these people crazies that at
ATMs that are stealing one hundred bucks from somebody when
you know that. So it's just it's kind of weird,
but I'd like to it's a good problem to have.
If you're the person that's that's getting the wire for
two point five billion, you'd be like, Okay, this is
pretty cool. I don't know, would you just kind of
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let us sit there and I don't even know what
to do. I wouldn't even know.
Speaker 6 (13:37):
What to do with it.
Speaker 2 (13:37):
Oh.
Speaker 5 (13:38):
I've often said that if I had like just transitional wealth,
that if it came on, like you know, just all
of a sudden, that I would at one time just
pull out a million dollars cash, put it in a
room and sit there and just look at it and
be like, this is what this looks like.
Speaker 6 (13:55):
I might do what they do in movies.
Speaker 7 (13:56):
I might cocky, yes, but yeah, but I might lay it,
throw it all over the bed and lay in it, yeah,
like they do, and then throw it up in the air.
Like you didn't say who does it? And then you said,
there will make sure you don't lose any of it. Well,
if the room's closed, it'll be.
Speaker 6 (14:07):
In my room.
Speaker 5 (14:08):
It'll be fine, you gotta say, or you know, be
like breaking bad. Have the palette of cash? Yeah right there.
Speaker 6 (14:13):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (14:13):
Well, when you used to see Escobar when they go
in there, about three million dollars a day that they
lost because rats would eat it because there's nowhere else
to store it in storages. Like they would they'd be
like eating you know, they'd be damaged. Oh how much
it's about they do the documentary, it's like three million
dollars a day they would lose. He would lose because
the storage at the bottom like you would in storage
that if anybody just puts storage in like units, you know,
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if it's been in there a decade, you're going there'll
be like pieces of paper that are from that are
how to get in here. I don't know how it
gets in there, but they get in there somehow. And
that's what's happening with Escobar. Three million dollars a day
on average was what he would lose there, but obviously
making up for far more burying it in the middle
of fields, not no where it's buried, but just just
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because that was just like the attrition because of rats,
and it just kind of going, can you imagine would
you lose au preciate it? No big deal, but I'm
I'm about to go down and tell the local police
at Columbia they owe me five billion or five million,
so I'm just gonna make up for it.
Speaker 5 (15:12):
Yeah, there you go, right, Yeah, send out a couple
of the capos.
Speaker 7 (15:15):
It like exactly, that's good. If you could get that
guy that that's we all have what we do.
Speaker 6 (15:19):
But I'm with you.
Speaker 7 (15:20):
I'd sit and stare like and stare like, did this
just really had sold the company for this kind of money.
Speaker 6 (15:24):
Yeah, pretty cool, pretty cool. Good on t J.
Speaker 7 (15:26):
Watt and good on those who didn't make their money,
but not so good on Escobar.
Speaker 5 (15:30):
He had some really bad luck with with animals, because
isn't it now like aren't like the hippopotamus is there?
Speaker 6 (15:35):
Like they're like still like coked out?
Speaker 7 (15:37):
Yeah he well, I mean how could even if it
wasn't intention, you know, on actually whatever you do with it.
I mean, well, they were having a party. That's the
greatest animal party ever. If they did they need other
doctor Seuss, Doctor Seuss Columbia, and do you have like
the giraffes that are stowed out of there? But yeah,
I would imagine life was pretty good for those who
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didn't understand why it was very good.
Speaker 6 (16:00):
But but do now. So there you go.
Speaker 7 (16:03):
And I'm a guy I've never even done one of
those drugs in my life, so I can only imagine
those the lives that's ruined along the way, and escobars
one of them as well.
Speaker 5 (16:12):
All all of a sudden, you're just minding your own
business and this hippopotam it just wanders up to you.
Speaker 7 (16:15):
Hey man, we're gonna start a business and we're gonna
go party. We're gonna really just get after it.
Speaker 6 (16:19):
Man.
Speaker 7 (16:19):
If the hippo says that I'm in just like much
bigger than I am, Yeah, whatever.
Speaker 6 (16:22):
You say, buddy, whatever you say.
Speaker 5 (16:24):
But yeah, like I said, the Astros back in action tonight,
a little bit more clarity on some things. We'll talk
about it right here as we're just getting going Friday edition.
Like I said, the band back together here in studio
on the Sewn Salisbury Show, Sports Talk seven to.
Speaker 8 (16:39):
Ninety going non stop Shaw with former QB Sean Salisbury.
Speaker 5 (16:50):
UH three game weekend series against the Mariners up in Seattle.
New leader at the Open Championship. Rasmus HOI guard with
a birdie on thirteen, so he's now at six hunder.
Speaker 7 (17:00):
Who would you rather bet on? Rasmus Hoyguard or twin
brother Nicola Hoyguard. I like Nickeola is at three under.
You got two brothers on the first page of the leaderboard.
How's that for twys? It reminds me of Kobe Rasmus
and Kolbe. Rasmus used to like the party.
Speaker 6 (17:16):
So who you going with?
Speaker 7 (17:17):
I'm gonna go with Rasmus Rasmus just because it's Kolby
Rasmus Nicola, and they'll have it. They'll have if this
keeps up. Today they have a nice cold Guinness tonight,
a good cold, a pine of beer, and ready to
roll for tomorrow. That's good on them. I'm sure the
family's pumped up. And I'm gonna change my name to Nicola,
I think, yeah, or well, Nikolai Salisbury.
Speaker 5 (17:39):
Nikolai Salisbury or god, what's another I'm trying to think of,
like other Russian sounding names. I mean, they're they're like
Danish or something. I took three years of Russian in college.
Did you really spoke Russian for a lot? I mean,
I'm trying to recall now after all these years trying
to join the CIA or something, you know what.
Speaker 7 (17:56):
It was just different because I took a obviously, growing
up in Escondido, which is about half Hispanic. Yes, right, yeah,
you're exactly right. I took you know, a bunch s better.
So I learned how to speak I don't want to
say fluent, but my brother also speaks Spanish Portuguese as well,
so we just talk so I can understand it speaking
to my peeps, right, But I said, I want to
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do something different. I got to coll Oh, there's Italian,
there's French, I said, well, and Russian was someone so
I took that. Dude knew alphabet the whole thing. It
was like, what about the week? And I'm like, well
what am i? And Randy johnsaid I believe it was Randymgood.
They had different we had at different times, but there
was a couple of us that were in Russia and
I could remember talking a couple of body said, man,
after about a week.
Speaker 6 (18:36):
What am I doing in this class? Why am I
taking this one?
Speaker 7 (18:38):
This was supposed to be, you know, just I'm doing
this for fun, to kind of get it up. When
am I going to speak Russian? It was my point?
Right Yet I took it because it was I just
did it because it was like a change, just different
than all the other languages there. And I'd never heard
it offered, but it was offered there and I learned
a lot about it was awesome, but it was it
was more work that I wanted to put in, trying
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to cause when I had a great the first year
of Spanish in college would have been easy because you know,
I've living it in high school. But yeah, I did,
so I'm trying to you got Nicol, I will just
go to a John Wick movie. Yeah, find one of
those guys. Meet al Wick. You know, you got mister Wick.
You find one of those guys. He's killed a lot
of them. It sounds like, you know, they would either
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be in that or like Game of Thrones. Oh yeah,
oh yeah, yeah, they would be.
Speaker 6 (19:23):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (19:24):
Right there, dude, twenty miles from that golf course is
where Game of Thrones, like I told you yesterday was
Game of Thrones was filmed so at Northern and when
do you think, well, did they make us set for it? No,
they literally went to those hills and the oceans of
Northern Ireland and and filmed it there. So that's pretty
cool too. And there's about twenty of the best in
that area region. It feels like there's about twenty of
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the best golf courses on the planet. You've never just
it's like Robert Trent Jones Trail in Ireland. Obviously Scotland
you get the same thing. But that'd be a blast
to take like a month trip and go to Ireland
in Scotland and play like twenty at the very best
on the planet, all the all the ones in the Rota,
you know, and Bally Bunyon and the rest of them.
That'd be a blast, man, I'd love it.
Speaker 5 (20:06):
Yeah, it's uh something that my parents were supposed to do,
and then that little disease happened.
Speaker 6 (20:12):
So was it that the time of it?
Speaker 5 (20:13):
Yeah, yeah, they were supposed to go then and then
uh it got postponed.
Speaker 6 (20:19):
What a shock? Great? What are you gonna do? And
with your Russian never what am I gonna do? Never
do it again? Okay, that's exactly what I'm gonna do.
Go ahead, that what we said.
Speaker 5 (20:28):
And with your rushing classes here, I mean that that
that's seriously, that sounds like the opening of like one
of those c i A.
Speaker 6 (20:34):
Espionage movies, you know, the hot.
Speaker 7 (20:36):
Shots Tom Clancy movie. Yeah, who's this random guy?
Speaker 5 (20:40):
He looks out of place, and then you find out
later that he's a c i A.
Speaker 6 (20:44):
Recruiting you.
Speaker 7 (20:45):
Yeah, after after being on two tours and being a
Special Forces guy that you know, oh yeah, there's no doubt,
and then the guys recruiting you went through a knee
injury and he recovered it. Now they want you in
there because it's well, it's like the it's like it's
the Tom Clancy movie. Kostner, what's the guy's name not
is it Chris Pine?
Speaker 6 (21:02):
Yeah? Where he's he's in the one with Pine.
Speaker 7 (21:05):
And then that guy got shot the helicopter got shot
down right, right. And the TV show as well is
with the Office, which is a good show.
Speaker 6 (21:13):
Matter of fact.
Speaker 7 (21:14):
I don't know, there's got to be a new season
that coming up or that just missed. But I liked
that show.
Speaker 6 (21:19):
Was it that clear? What's the name of the show again?
I think it was clear? In Present Danger? I think
it was you were calling it. I think so.
Speaker 7 (21:27):
But it's one of those Clancy movies that you see.
But yeah, I liked it. And the one with Chris
Pine and Costner was good too. But that that's the
story you're talking about, comes in and who's this guy
that the the general comes in and then he becomes
a ciad, right, and he's trying to recruit him because
he's watching his work ethic and thinks he's got the
brain to do it.
Speaker 6 (21:43):
Yeah, no doubt.
Speaker 5 (21:44):
I never really thought about it that Tom Clancy is
America's version of Ian Fleming or excuse me, sir, Ian Fleming.
He is who created Bond because there's been multiple Bonds,
there's been multiple Jack Ryan's Yeah.
Speaker 7 (21:56):
That's uh oh, that's what it's called. It's just called
Jack Ryan, the one with it's just Jack Ryan is
the TV show was it on? It's not Netflix, it's
Paramount Prime Dato. So yeah, that's exactly You're exactly right.
Clancy is that guy, and it's amazing we still keep
putting his have you have you ever? I used to
buy by his books? You know, if you're gonna if
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you're gonna read Tom Clancy Hardback, which I did, it's
like eight thousand pages. It feels like every movie Clear
and Present Danger, read them all. You got to invest
in it because I mean, because once you I mean
you got to stay in tune with it, because that's
one of those with all the different way he labeled,
you know, all the verbiage which is spot on from
the people he's talked to. You start going through that
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and reading it and doing it. If you take like
you know how sometimes you'll start reading the book, get
into it, and then you'll take a week off because
you're working or doing taking a vacation.
Speaker 6 (22:44):
You're not read it yet, you're busy, and you go
back it's like.
Speaker 7 (22:48):
Where was I again? They got this Russian general battle
on this German who's battle in the US, and he's
got and you got. You got to go back like
fifty pages and read it again to catch back up.
That's one of those books when it's one of those
you cannot put down for a week because if you do,
you have to start the damn thing over again because
you forget where you were because there's so many technical
terms in those Clancy movies. But he's one of my
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favorite authors. You just got to be in it for
the long haul when you read his books. But his
movies are awesome. Books are even better. Yeah, I mean
that is often one of those things of you know, oh,
the book was better than the movie. Well, yeah, of course,
because the movie sensationalized. The book actually gives you the detail.
Speaker 6 (23:25):
Right of the book is long form.
Speaker 7 (23:27):
Okay, you could explain every single detail that the book
actually led to the movie. The movie doesn't lead to
the book. It's the other way around. But Clancy, these
books are in depth. But I love him to But
if you got to be into it, because you know,
a thousand page books a long read man, Well.
Speaker 5 (23:40):
It's like in a lot of the audience is going
to relate to this the old Accelerated Reader program that
we had to do in school here in the state
of Texas. I learned the hard way that the books
are different than the movie because I would watch a
movie and I'd be like, oh yeah, hey, I could
take the test on that on the computer.
Speaker 7 (23:57):
I would fail. Oh yeah, it's the you thought that.
You know, it was even the worst version than cliff notes.
You know, you think, oh I got this, as if
the teachers don't know you watch the movie. The movie
has zero that doesn't touch one ounce of surface on
the book, So go the other way. Read the book.
The movie is easy of the rest than the test is.
You know, you know you have to study for it.
Speaker 5 (24:15):
That's why you like the snarky teachers that like, if
your paper was so bad and they'd write on there,
try reading the book next time.
Speaker 7 (24:22):
Yeah, exactly, knowing that you looked at the cliff notes.
That's exactly right. Cliff notes should be this the extra
bonus that I missed something to catch back up. That
shouldn't be the that that's not your your substance of
your report. Anytime you've ever tried to go out, tell
me when you've got an a off cliff Notes in
your life.
Speaker 6 (24:39):
It's the shortcut. I never did did it right?
Speaker 7 (24:44):
Or you may pull off a B one time because
you actually were even into the cliff notes. The cliff
notes should have been called corner cutter. That's all it was.
And the teacher has read them all as well, so yeah,
never fool of them.
Speaker 6 (24:55):
Yeah, AI is now the problem.
Speaker 7 (24:57):
It sounds like, well if they if you say I
said words seventy four years ago, I read a word
in the book seventy four years ago is on page
fifteen of a Tom Clancy novel, they'll pull the word out.
Oh yeah, so yeah that's right. But does it make
it easier or are we dumber?
Speaker 2 (25:13):
You?
Speaker 6 (25:13):
Are you?
Speaker 7 (25:14):
Because I AI, you don't have to do any research,
like you have to go to the library and pull
out the book and now and then computers made us
a little okay, we can get there faster.
Speaker 6 (25:21):
Everything's faster, right and more urgent. I just wind.
Speaker 7 (25:23):
I'm being s not being like to the gen z
or people that are in high school now or junior high.
I know they can learn faster and smarter, but the
truth is, are they learning better? Because I know if
I had AI or the way you can just push
it you know, the research part of the thing that
was reading, like waking up on Sunday morning, reading the
Sunday paper and reading the box scores. I know times
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have changed, people did, But I like our guy on
that seven the seventies on Twitter when he reminds us
like all Star ballants, Yeah, rick I told him that
that seventies guy. But I know it's Ricky, he's one
of my We need to get him on. But I
when I see that stuff, it's like, yeah, you go
back to old time and the studying and the things
you had to research it, but you enjoyed it right
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now with the quick way you just want to done.
We don't have tension to I mean detail, but also
we just our tension spans are shot. And so I
just wonder if kids in school, while they have access
to the information quicker, is the access to the information
quicker because they're smarter because of all the access they
have the information or is it just a corner cutter that.
Speaker 6 (26:25):
Gets in there. You know, how you study for a test.
Speaker 7 (26:27):
You know you never want to Yeah, you know, you
study for a test and you're never going to use it,
but you study to get out of the class. So
I got to make an A so I can graduate
and get the GPA I want or want to be valedictorian.
But you're really not in the class. It's just it's
a means to get out because it's one of the
class you have to take. So you're not studying to
remember the second you walk out that door. It's like,
do you remember what was on the test? Like, I
have zero idea, but I know I got a good
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grade because I studied specifically for that instead of really
like it's like hearing and listening. You're hearing Mary listening,
you're studying that are you learning? And I just wonder
if AI as quick as we've gotten to that, I
got to believe not that we're dumber, but lazier thinking
right now because we know the access is easy correct.
Speaker 5 (27:04):
Oh yeah, it's totally different than like having to go
find an encyclopedia or something like the.
Speaker 6 (27:09):
Library and do right, yeah, write it all out.
Speaker 7 (27:11):
Yeah yeah, there's no scrolling the microfish now, So it's
not necessarily we're not smarter. We're not smarter, we just
have a quicker way to get the answer correct. And
if you had to show your work these days, if
they're making them show their work.
Speaker 6 (27:23):
They might be a little bit of trouble now, trust me,
you're hear.
Speaker 5 (27:26):
It in conversations all the time where it's like, hey,
why don't you show me your work?
Speaker 6 (27:29):
Oh?
Speaker 5 (27:29):
Well, you know it's this. It doesn't just magically appear.
It's not some genie that helps you win in argument.
You have to tell me how you got to this.
Tell me the worst thing you ever had to teach TWB.
But it's true. I need you to show me your work.
That math problem is forty seven that you want me to.
Can I just show you the end result?
Speaker 6 (27:46):
Nope.
Speaker 7 (27:47):
They want to make sure you don't how to get there.
I don't know how much we have of that anymore.
Speaker 6 (27:51):
And you look like Goodwill Hunting that's exactly rolling it across.
Speaker 7 (27:55):
Or my guy the accountant, you know when he goes
into the New City account when he wrote drawn on
the windows and going through it all, when the halfleck's
doing that. Yeah, those guys can think like that. I
wonder if AI's crushed some of that though. Maybe so,
But maybe they're the ones that help us fight well.
They are also some of those people are the ones
that feed all the stuff somebody has to feed it right.
Speaker 6 (28:14):
Yeah, so there you go. Yeah, superhuman brains almost.
Speaker 5 (28:19):
But uh, anyway, we'll get back into the Astros conversation.
You want to do that, Sebon one three two one
two five seven ninety. Once again, that's seven one three
two one two five seven ninety. It is a Sean
Salisbury show right here, Sports Talk at seven ninety. But Sean,
I'm looking for a place today for lunch. I'm hungry,
I'm already ready.
Speaker 6 (28:38):
What do you wait? Do you already know?
Speaker 7 (28:40):
Can't you kind of swing by there on your way
to the crib? I could possibly do that right in
that place. Yeah, even though the game's on the road,
go pick up some barbecue and watch the game at
home with the bar. You can pick it up and
take it out. You can go there. Jabar and Barbecue's
twenty two old, one Leland. Now, some people there are
some places that have to have an event around it
so people will show up. That's great, it's nice Astro's game.
(29:01):
You're right there by jybar and Barbecue. But what about
the place that everybody wants to show up and eat
the food there and enjoy the indoor outdoor part of
it all the time. With drink specials and food specials
and a great menu and great customer service. How many
people can say, oh, I just come far and wide,
do you, no matter what the day is, or no
matter what the event is, or if there's no event,
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because the food is phenomenal. I'm telling you, Dan, I've
been lived in a lot of places, and that's called
being old. But you've lived in a lot of places.
It's very hard to find customer service and great food
that come together and easy access that this is as
good a place as I've ever had. And the environment
also trumps a lot of the other ones you be
involved with.
Speaker 5 (29:40):
Yeah, I mean shout out to Hafee to a rash
everybody over there at Jbarm And I mean it's as
soon as you walk in the door. You smell the briskey,
you smell the Halloween your Cheddar sausage, you smell all
the great barbecue that they've been whipping it.
Speaker 6 (29:54):
Right, there's four pounds throw that in there.
Speaker 5 (29:57):
And then you look to your right and you see
that bar it's fully stocked in your like, man, that
would be great for a Friday happy hour.
Speaker 7 (30:02):
Take your dog outdoors on the outdoor patio on a Saturday, right,
I'm with you, and you know Dan two is it
like it's one of those and we all get caught
up in like when you go get a burger, you
go to the place, you probably get the same burger
at Waterburger just sating fast food when you go in
there wallet. If you want the brisket every day, get it.
But you have to spread your wings there because you
can go through their fifteen straight days and eat fifteen
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different things and say, you know what, I can't begin
to tell I can't you know how we have lists.
I wouldn't be able to tell you which one I
like the best, because they're all awesome. Jbar and Barbecue Special.
Speaker 5 (30:32):
That's why it can be a multi visit a week place,
because well the options are at plenty, and if you
leave JBARM Barbecue hungry, well, then guess what that's your problem?
Event no event, there's never a bad time to go
visit JBRM Barbecue twenty two oh one Leland Street, twenty
two oh one Leland Street for JBRM Barbecue, great barbecue,
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great times, everything in between right over there at JBARM Barbecue.
Speaker 6 (30:57):
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Speaker 7 (31:13):
That too, that too so. But yes, it was a
good week there in Atlanta.
Speaker 5 (31:18):
And it's one of those too that you know at
the end of it, you're just like I this morning
was rough man and I when I got home last night,
I crushed a pizza and went to bed and got
up this morning and I was like, I might have
sleep paralysis right now, Like I can't move. Serious, I
could not move as soon as my alarm went off.
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It was the weirdest.
Speaker 7 (31:40):
You know what, we don't want to hear here, Dan,
your loyal fan base don't want to hear how rough
the water is.
Speaker 6 (31:49):
They just want you to bring in the ship. That's it.
Speaker 7 (31:52):
They don't want you to tell them how rough the
water is. Just bridging the ship. Get those interviews, get
your ass to bed, get up. You just fat catted
for a week around like All Star Game and you're
you know bs and with Kirby Smart and you're out there,
fat Cat and Galore, and you grab a pizza, and
you're gonna come on here and look at Triple Ley
in the face, and you're gonna say, it's a good point.
(32:12):
You're dragging today telling us how rough the water is.
Speaker 6 (32:15):
You know what we want? Just bring the ship in, dude,
it's harbor that thing.
Speaker 5 (32:19):
Like we me and the lady like to watch below deck.
I'm Captain Lee. I mean maybe it is like my
boson or somebody you know, miscalculated how far the bow
was from the dock. Yeah, it's it's it's still my ship,
guys a captain. Now, I've still I've still got to
be able to park the skiff. There you go, ye, there,
there you go. But hey, I understand that the role
(32:40):
water was rough. You brought the ship in good week there,
But I would imagine it's Friday plus Friday kind of
sets in a little bit. You're like, man, once ten
o'clock hits today, I've kind of get the fat Cat.
May it ketchup on some rest, have a weekend back
with Mama, the rest of it the dogs. Yeah, yeah,
And then all of a sudden, your said, you're telling
us you need some coffee today was today was a
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little bit like think of it like a starting pitcher.
You know, you got your routine everything, and you know
how like after games you talk with a starting pitcher
and it's like, you know, hey, you know, did you
feel good coming into the start?
Speaker 6 (33:11):
Actually no, I didn't. It took a little bit longer.
Speaker 5 (33:13):
I had to get a couple of extra long toss
throws in bullpen.
Speaker 7 (33:16):
Wasn't all that great. Obleak was a little a little disc.
I had a little discomfort by o bleak. Yeah, we
haven't had a little bleak.
Speaker 6 (33:24):
We had we have who had an oblique this year?
Two of them.
Speaker 7 (33:27):
We've had Chazz in Britain, Rogers, Yeah, Chuck, Chuck, Chuck
mo chas well had one, right and well that's right.
Rogers was an oblique too. So we continue the years
of oblique. Who in the past al twoves had an oblique?
Speaker 6 (33:40):
Right he has it?
Speaker 5 (33:41):
Did ever have an oblique? I think he might have.
I know he had lower back and maybe.
Speaker 7 (33:46):
Obleak or was he always like elbow and last year
it was elbo bow?
Speaker 2 (33:50):
Right? Yeah?
Speaker 7 (33:50):
Yeah, okay, So but we've had some obliques we have yeah,
no mora obliques now, good word though.
Speaker 5 (33:56):
I mean you could just describe to what Ozzie Geean
once said, where he was like, you can't pull fat,
you can't you can't pull cheese.
Speaker 6 (34:03):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (34:03):
Yeah, the guys, the guys that crushed cheeseburgers and bud heavies.
Speaker 7 (34:06):
Yeah, they got through their car. They were fine, and
they've never had an oblique problem. I got news for you. Okay,
there's ninety nine problems and obliqu ate away one.
Speaker 6 (34:16):
Okay, John Cruck's on the il. What happened to him? Oh,
bleak your kid? No, what they had?
Speaker 7 (34:22):
Krucker knowing him, dude, if he had an oblique, he
wouldn't say it's obliq because he'd say just that. He'd say,
you can't pull a love handle. That's what Crunker would say,
and we'd all be laughing. Then he'd go hit three twenty,
you know exactly.
Speaker 5 (34:34):
Yeah, he's in he's in the dugout tunnel crushing beaters
and ripping eaters.
Speaker 7 (34:39):
Oh yeah, well you wanted to boy. ESPN was better
when the Cruck was doing broadcast too. What a guy, man,
what a what a great human.
Speaker 5 (34:46):
He's having fun on the Phillies broadcast too. But yeah,
speaking of the Phillies baseball, everything of the sort. Astro
is gonna get back to action tonight, but their course
of action has some people upset. We'll talk about it
right here, Sean Salisbury Shit on a Friday Sports Talk
seven ninety.
Speaker 3 (35:04):
Sean Salisbury Show continues to continue.
Speaker 6 (35:08):
The Astros.
Speaker 5 (35:09):
Yesterday, at least through the Beatcore made their weekend rotation
known and Brendan Brandon Walter.
Speaker 7 (35:17):
Not Brendan Rodgers. Brendon Rodgers going to start. Yeah, Brendan Rodgers,
they're gonna they're gonna go give it him three. I'm
gonna go college wise, you know, yeah, yeah, like you
see in college, the guy starts the game and then
maybe he'll go play second base or first base or
something like that. League maybe it's more of high school.
But my point little league. Yeah, you need your back
in the lineup. You pitch today, Yeah, but now go
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play center field for the last couple of in yah,
yeah yeah in those days miss him.
Speaker 6 (35:42):
Yeah, but Brandon Walter is going to be the starter.
Speaker 5 (35:46):
And some of Astro's Twitter was not a big fan
of it, and you know it was comments like are
we trying to win? What are we doing? You know
why isn't Hunter Brown starting any of those things. You
have to remember Brown started on Sunday, so it would
have in I think tomorrow normal rest to be able
to have him go. But let's also remember what happened
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with Hunter Brown the last two starts. It wasn't very good.
He wasn't He's those those two steps the first time
this year. And I think if I'm in recall where
he's had back to back subpar starts for him average
starts from back to back.
Speaker 7 (36:22):
I don't think combined ear and runs, right, I don't
think he's had back Those were his two back to backs.
I don't think I've seen him go back to back
poorly this year other than those. And for some to
get through five innings or six innings will be fine
by his standards. Those were well below his standards normally.
So you started wanting it was retired to just you know,
just face good. And it was Cleveland and who else?
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I was Cleveland and in the Rangers. Rangers, that's right,
and well, two good teams.
Speaker 6 (36:47):
It will.
Speaker 7 (36:47):
We saw what Ramirez did in this series and then
and then against the Rangers. We know that they seem
to they know when they're rolling how to drive the baseball,
and so that's okay. So I didn't look as he's
starting tomorrow. So they're gonna skip it and move him
a little even give him even a little more.
Speaker 5 (37:03):
We'll go in Arizona. Okay, is that Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,
it's gonna be McCullers and then from are on Sunday. Okay,
So mccullors gets the Saturday start. Yeah, okay.
Speaker 6 (37:12):
And mccullor's just pitched really well on the road, sure has.
Speaker 7 (37:15):
And this uh Walter's got his hands full tonight because Castile.
I think Castillo is one of the more underrated pitchers
in the league. Do he can pump it up there?
He's competitive, I really like and you know what else
he'd give you? What was my guy that pitched in
Cincinnati and pitched in uh we played for it'll come
to me. Played for a handful of teams, similar wind
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up and similar look. You'll know I'll go through. But
was the same every time he posted all the time.
It's just for every time I see Castile pitch, I'm like,
reminds me and it'll come to me because he pitched
like five different teams. But San Francisco in San Francisco.
But it'll come to me. But Castillo is just he's
that that he's one of the reasons that staff is loaded.
Speaker 6 (38:00):
At the top.
Speaker 7 (38:00):
You know, they're really good at starting pitching when they're
going and healthy. I'm a fan and Gilly, I mean, uh,
he's gonna have to pitch well tonight. I was thinking
of Logan Gilbert. Uh. I don't know why he came
to my mind. But but Castill will will give you
and he'll grind innings wise too, you know what I'm saying.
So it's gonna Walter's gonna have to to grind and
and give you some distance night, especially on the road
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and especially coming out of what was happening. And he
should be well rested. It's tough task to go beat
him in that building. But and then mccullor is gonna
have to give you what he's given you on the
road all year. It's a and then you get from
her to close it out. This is an important series, man,
think about it. Five could be it two if you
don't play right, and that dude, that's a that's like
making quadruple bogie on the first hole at the British Open. Yeah,
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and and and having and still having a two stroke lead. Yeah,
but where's your head?
Speaker 6 (38:48):
Is my point? So well, we'll see.
Speaker 7 (38:51):
This is a this is an important series advantaged Seattle
because is at home and Castillo's going tonight. But this
this is a chance for them to do what they've
done all your play good against good teams for the
most part, and win close games because it will not
be easy there. And I expect Seattle and you know,
they appear to be hitting a little bit better. And
cal Rawley's probably needs more mentioned for the American League
(39:11):
MVP if Aaron Judge isn't involved in truth the way,
especially in a premium position like catcher, So we'll see,
it's gonna be a tough one.
Speaker 5 (39:19):
And Chandler Rome did point out as Adam Jude, who
covers the Mariners, had posted their probables and mentioning Castillo
is going to go to night Logan Evans tomorrow night
and then Sunday. They don't have a starter yet, and
Chandler's quote tweet was, see the Astros aren't the only
team wanting more rest for their best pitchers.
Speaker 7 (39:38):
Yeah, it's true, and coming out of it, I don't
know if maybe it's like the All Star Game hangover.
You're just like pushing it as much you can and
you have a little more luxury with the five game
lead you do if you're at the ASTROS. So, but
you're also you're not just putting this way, say ah,
we're running him out there because we plan on losing it.
I know you still plan on winning, and you're hoping
that you get the good Walter right when he's in.
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And it'll be tough, but it's a good challenge. And
if mccolors is up to his normal road task this year,
he should. He should post pretty well tomorrow.
Speaker 6 (40:06):
Hopefully so in the ASTROS.
Speaker 5 (40:08):
I mean, boy, two out of three right out of
the could really go a long way for this team,
especially the way that you finish the season.
Speaker 6 (40:14):
Are the first phase of the season.
Speaker 7 (40:16):
Make no mistake about it, brother, Yeah, they absolutely are
looking forward to it, and hopefully they can get that
Someone three two one two five seven ninety will see.
Speaker 5 (40:24):
You right there. We will get you in to the conversation.
You want to join them? Someone three two one two
five seven ninety.
Speaker 6 (40:30):
He is your guy, Darren Clark. I love him, man.
Speaker 7 (40:32):
That is my guy. I want to party with Darren
Clark Brown. He's always he's the look dude. He ain't
missed a tan a day in his life, and he
has had or a cigar that he loves. Uh So
I'll walk in the course. The other day he's smok
at a grit with Rory ut practice round him like
this cool bastard. I just he's one of my favorite
dudes in the world because I love listening him to
him talk and he's still playing golf and he's a
Northern Ireland guy and he doesn't get cheated out of
(40:54):
his fund. Good on him.
Speaker 6 (40:55):
The ladies love him too. Can you blame him? Now?
He lived like the most interesting man in the world.
He really is. Yeah, And I'm telling you he's dude.
Speaker 7 (41:01):
His clothing, he's always sharp when he dressed up, he
drives the nice everything about him is class.
Speaker 2 (41:08):
You know.
Speaker 6 (41:08):
I'm just I'm a huge Darren Clark fan. Man.
Speaker 7 (41:10):
So he's gonna win this thing, but I'm a big fan.
He cares about his appearance, Yes, the big thing. Well
he peas, he invests in his parents. Why wouldn't he.
Speaker 6 (41:16):
Yeah, the guy, I mean, he's the guy that walks
say man.
Speaker 7 (41:19):
I see a commercial on you haven't Archie, the guy
who's the most interesting man in the world. No, but
I sure have a he has a good time man.
Speaker 5 (41:24):
Well, it's like a buddy of mine who's single and
like he'll like show up the bars all frumpy looking,
and I'm like, dude, when you're in your twenties, it's
cute and it's funny because you're just finding out how
to be an adult. When you are an adult, it's
not very cute and funny, right, You mean the oversized
bag where you're looking like you look dude? Do you
just try out of bed? Yeah, you do yourself up
a little bit before you get out of that house.
That's why we've said that we need to find like
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where he helps him, you know, to kind of.
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Speaker 6 (41:51):
Yeah, button him up a little bit. We need we
need to we need to find somebody to do that
for my buddy.
Speaker 7 (41:55):
Well, we could do send him Morroway, we'll go personal
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Speaker 6 (41:58):
There you go.
Speaker 5 (41:59):
Yeah, well doh we can, but yeah, we'll get your
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Speaker 5 (44:44):
A lot of good golfers out there, a lot more
good golfers set to get out on the course this
uh now afternoon.
Speaker 6 (44:52):
Over there across the bond.
Speaker 7 (44:53):
You and I were talking about guys we'd like to
see when this just if it wasn't our fate, you know,
if you don't want to see Scheffler dueling, Keepka at
the end. Justin Rose is an easy gutta root for me.
He just hit two shots that you and I'd hit.
You think it even though I'm telling you this, these
kind of courses, dude, you miss and you are so punished.
But he hit one right, like a drive that the
you and I'd hit the plane. And then he goes
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in as one hundred ninety seven yards and hits one
of those soft fluffy misses right that all amateur do.
He short of the greedy the right. I'm like, it
makes you feel good. You're like, Justin Rose isn't supposed
to hit those shots. Then Tommy Fleetwood another guy that
we would think, how can you not want that guy
to win a tournament? Such a nice, good dude. Right
around it, dude, he's sitting staring at it with a small,
(45:35):
a short iron in his hand and snap hooks it
left and it's in the rough and he's in the
green high but in the deep stuff. It's amazing. But
I root for these guys. And I was just I
just laugh and watching just how some of these guys
and how frustrated they get when they hit shots like that,
because it's fun to watch the Terrell Hattens And you
mentioned Brian Harmon. We talked about it earlier. Brian Harmon's
(45:57):
the guy left hand or short balding. He's the guy
that you go to your course and you check your
clubs in you're like he said, or he cleaned your
cla did you enjoy the round?
Speaker 6 (46:08):
Yeah?
Speaker 7 (46:09):
And at like five point thirty at the end of
the day, he's out there on the range beating balls,
are playing by himself, carrying his bag. He ain't driving
a cart. And then you say okay, dude, and he
keeps saying, man, I love to play with you. Sometimes
say okay, let's go play. His pants don't quite fit
the way. They're a little baggy, right, sweater's a little oversized.
The collar of his shirts. One's inside the sweater v neck,
(46:30):
one's outside. You know, you know the look I'm talking
about the bat, the the golf clothes a little too
big because he's a shorter guy, right, just just a
he just kind of and he's a left hander, so
we just like to look at the left handeds. That
just looks a little different, even though baseball left handed
swings sweeter than the right hander. And then you go
to the first team and you say, what's you never
seen him play? You've never heard anything. And then you
(46:52):
say say, man, okay, hopefully you guys, you want what
teas you want to play from? And you suggest the
middle tea and he said let's go back and you're like,
come on, dude, we were was fifteen handicamp.
Speaker 6 (47:02):
We're not going back there, right.
Speaker 7 (47:04):
And then he's and then you're playing on a par
four to start and he's sitting at two feet after
his first two shots and you're like, oh, that guy.
And then after about that, then you go into the
clubhouse and the club pro sitting in there at the
pro shop. You're gonna buy a hat, and you say,
what's his name?
Speaker 6 (47:20):
I mean or not? What's his name? I just played
with him? What did I know about him?
Speaker 7 (47:23):
Oh, we've been trying to encourage him to get on
the court for he's that that's Brian Harmon. Yeah, and
he's already won a major, but he's a little older
than that. But that's that guy. And you're like, no way.
And then he's smoking it off the tee and throwing
irons to three feet. It's like, Okay, there's a lot
of easy guys to root for, and then there's some
guys you don't want to root for that you just
like want to throw punch at times, but are great
(47:45):
players and they know it. So it's kind of cool.
I hope we have a great duel here coming down
to stretch in these next three days.
Speaker 5 (47:51):
Maybe every once in a while, he's the guy working
behind the counter at the pro shop there. When you
go in, it's like, oh, yeah, hey, played with you
last week.
Speaker 6 (47:58):
Oh yeah right, yeah, you can't do it again.
Speaker 7 (48:00):
Yeah, oh thanks man, And he's like, asked you for
like he didn't have he needed a couple extra balls
in his bag because he was he forgot to buy
a sleeve and stuff.
Speaker 6 (48:09):
And he doesn't lose a ball. Did you hear the story?
Speaker 7 (48:12):
By the way, it is worth I'm listening to Stevie Williams,
Tiger's old caddy, tell the story. They're at Pebble Beach.
I think it was it was It might I don't
know if it was at Pebble or the US. I
think it was the US Open or it might have
been another term, but it was either the you know,
at and t but it felt more serious. I think
it was a US Open that they held. Don't they
every ten years go back to Pebble Beach for the Open?
Speaker 6 (48:34):
Yeah? Isn't that what it is? Every ten years?
Speaker 2 (48:35):
Right?
Speaker 7 (48:36):
So we'll get the next one in twenty thirty, I think, right,
things Okay, So Stevie Williams is telling the story. They go,
they go play this, they're playing the tournament, and you know,
Tiger Woods is a grinder and Steve and him had
a great relationship until it, you know, a little south,
like a lot of caddy and player relationships or relationships
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with tire. Right, they go, they get caught up in
all their stuff. Do you know that they only carry
most I don't know if it's a PGA to a rule,
six balls in their golf bag. Interesting six that was
which was in Tiger's bag? I'm assuming because if there
wasn't a limit on it, wouldn't you put fifteen of
them in there just to be safe in case you're
playing one of the you know you're not carrying the bag, right, Sorry, dude,
(49:17):
I'll give you an extra tip. I'm putting two more
sleeves in. Maybe I got a look and I didn't.
I didn't even think to look. But six balls, two sleeves,
that's it, Stevie Williams. They got caught up on whatever
they were doing forgot to put a second sleeve in
because it's the caddies job. They had one sleeve of balls, Dude,
They come to thirteen. Was it thirteen?
Speaker 6 (49:37):
And was? I? Hell?
Speaker 7 (49:38):
It may not have been at Pebble Beach, and I
think it was because it was ocean the left side,
like the eighteenth right, and I'm pretty sure it was
because that tree was in the middle. They're coming, but
that was eighteen. But he comes to third like it
was thirteen, hit, hits it out of play and can't
find the ball, reaches in there, grabs the second one,
and so they're going. He he hits a shot along
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the way in between thirteen eighteen, and he sculls it
and gets a nick in the ball, gives it to
a fan. Tiger Woods has no idea that Stevie Williams
forgot to put three balls in there.
Speaker 6 (50:11):
Three more.
Speaker 7 (50:12):
They're on their last ball the rest of the day.
And if you don't have any balls to play, you
can't play. You're done, I think, disqualified. Yeah, And so
they're up there and they come to the eighteenth. They
have one ball, dude, and you know the menacing look
that's on the left hand side. So on their second
he snap hooks the ball on the way down in
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that can't find. This was to get the second ball right.
The first ball scuff so and Stevie told the story
a lot better than I do. But they're sitting there
and he retease it instead goes and drops and Stevie
Williams just wants him to hit an iron into the
middle of frigging fair. He still has not told him
they're down to their last ball. If he snap hooks
this that he's done. Yeah, he didn't say a word,
and Tiger says no. He said, well, how about an iron?
(50:57):
Tiger says, as good as I'm hitting it, you want
me to grab it? You don't want hit driver? As
if how dare you? He takes driver and Steve Weaves said, well,
you can imagine what I was going through sitting there
on the teaba and Tiger hits one over the right
side of the tree and in the ferry. Well, obviously
wasn't going to hit the second shot in the water,
but just the way he told it. And I've always said, well,
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can they put unlimited balls? But he was six, he
had six, so I'm assuming now can you imagine going
to a course like that and you only having six balls.
Speaker 6 (51:23):
In your back?
Speaker 7 (51:24):
Hell no, you'd be buying three three a case of
him before it was on he'd be sending the ranger
to go get you a case something, right.
Speaker 6 (51:30):
I got a couple of dozen in there already.
Speaker 7 (51:32):
Think about being so good in that at that sport
on these courses that you put two sleeves of golf
balls in your back. Now, I don't know somebody if
they know, but I'm gonna look because if that is
a rule, man, and you're the caddy and you forgot
just in and he said, it's the caddy's fault, right,
of course it is.
Speaker 6 (51:51):
You don't.
Speaker 7 (51:51):
That's your job to make sure all the stuff's the
line right, that has win gears in there and all
that stuff, and I'll be damn dude. Tiger puts that
he was like he was basically urinate dat his leg,
thinking if he hits this and snap hooks another one,
we're screwed. And then Tiger did it and they finished
out with the one ball. But Steve Williams said, that
was one of those moments in my career where basically
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was scared to death because the wrath of Tiger when
he's wold, that would be a bad thing. And in
those days, that would not that would not be fun. Oh,
Stevie Williams would have been. He would have said, take
a month off. Yeah, because and think about what you did.
Don't ever not put that second sleep of balls, because
when it comes to aggressiveness, you never had to worry about, uh,
you know, Eldrick being aggressive. So I love great golf
(52:35):
stories and listen to those guys talking. Man, wouldn't it
be cool to go, like walk the golf course with
like three or four of the best players in the
world and you're in no rush that you're walking, and
you have caddies and just listening to the banter. I've
got buddies and I've played with it on the tour.
I'm talking about like four of them, and you're just like,
this is the coolest thing ever.
Speaker 6 (52:53):
You're just letting it rip. That would be a blast, man. Yeah.
I don't think I'd be saying very much. I think
I think two ears in one mouth. Yeah, yeah, No.
Speaker 7 (52:59):
I would ask a question, which would be in n Asia,
and then I'd lay out tell me this, tell me this,
well I'm and then you try to focus on.
Speaker 6 (53:05):
Your game so you don't humiliate yourself.
Speaker 7 (53:06):
It's like, I'd be so Close's like watching Barry Sanders
play football. You forget you have to play. But I'm
watching that guy play because he's so good to be
the same thing there. I just don't know how they
do what they do with a golf ball. It's sick.
Speaker 5 (53:17):
Indeed it is. Indeed it is as uh see Will
right there. As a matter of fact, let's let's bring
Will in here really quick. Will, what's going on? You
want to get in on some Hunter Brown talk?
Speaker 9 (53:26):
Yeah, good morning, guys, have me Friday. Same first thing
I do want to say, though, I listen to you
guys literally all day every day, and I should know this.
Who's the guy that answers the phones when I call in? Man,
every single time I call, he's like, what's up?
Speaker 6 (53:42):
Will? Like, Hey, what are we talking about? And I
don't know.
Speaker 9 (53:45):
It's just a joy every time I call in and
he answers the phone because he's always.
Speaker 6 (53:48):
Like, hey, we'll get you on after the hour. Guy
does a great job. I know you.
Speaker 9 (53:52):
I know you guys are always super early shows. But
if y'all ever do anything late, I want to meet
y'all and be all drink. I mean, say, maybe like
Raw and Matt Thomas and the A team. I listen
to you guys all day every day interesting.
Speaker 7 (54:04):
An awesome compliment. We appreciate you listening and we will
be out there in the thing. Go ahead and say
that again, trum Triple, would you.
Speaker 6 (54:10):
Say I appreciate that. Will?
Speaker 7 (54:11):
Yeah, I can tell you this Will. There's no better,
better dude, better producer.
Speaker 6 (54:17):
Uh.
Speaker 7 (54:18):
He's never had a day he didn't like the guy
no matter what. He never brings anything that's bugging him here.
I'll just speak for him. He's the best in the business.
And that's a great compliment. And he'll, uh you can,
he'll see he's going to send you about three hundred
dollars in cash to thank you on.
Speaker 9 (54:33):
But we agree with you on Yeah, I I he's
just uh you can tell. You can tell like he's
always in a good mood. So I like that, Yeah,
for sure. For work and it's just I listen to
you guys NonStop.
Speaker 2 (54:47):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (54:48):
He makes it. He makes it were we we do
the talking.
Speaker 7 (54:50):
But he's the reason why we can even get through
this is because he's really good at his gig.
Speaker 6 (54:54):
Man, thank you, absolutely great stuff. What's on your mind?
Speaker 7 (54:57):
Man? Uh?
Speaker 9 (54:58):
The one thing is the picture you're thinking about.
Speaker 6 (55:00):
Johnny Cuato, Thank you, thank you?
Speaker 7 (55:03):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, he knew exactly the second I said,
it isn't there. Don't you feel the same when you're
watching Castile pitch that.
Speaker 6 (55:10):
I'm watching Johnny Quato.
Speaker 7 (55:12):
You know, he really hard to pick up the ball,
different movements in his motion. Isn't the same motion all
the time? Arm angle changes, kind of the way they
wear their hat and he wears like a bandana underneath.
Speaker 6 (55:24):
I'm telling you, they're like Dopplin. When when I see him.
Speaker 7 (55:26):
I'm thinking, well, Castillo's just Equato pitched in World Series.
He's Cincinnati and San francisc The guy is just you're
so right, man, Johnny Quato is Luis Castillo. That's the
same guy. I mean talking about the same the same demeanor.
It's crazy. And every time Cueto went out, I felt like,
well he may go sideways, but he's gonna give me
all this that he could throw no hitter, and he
(55:47):
was always he just would always grind. I was a
huge Quato fan, And You're right Castillo the same way.
I feel like I'm watching the same cat. Great call.
Thank you for saving me looking that up will. I
appreciate it absolutely.
Speaker 9 (55:58):
And so with Hunter Brown, you know, like y'all said
the last two starts. So his stuff hasn't been bad.
He's just his his location has been off, and that
is just him being tired. That is, when you can't
locate the ball and you leave it up one, it's
either your mechanics or you're tired. But he's still throwing
the ball, you know, ninety nine miles an hour. So
(56:21):
I don't mind him get some rest. You know, like
we were behind, we were behind the the Mariners begin with.
We got up six seven games. It's just it doesn't
bother me that, you know, like we're not starting him.
Speaker 6 (56:33):
I still think.
Speaker 9 (56:33):
I mean, there's a lot of a lot of game
to play left, and and you know, we're still getting
some some of our studs back too, so I think
we have time. I'm not the type of person that
goes to Twitter and complains about the astros when there's.
Speaker 6 (56:46):
Still a ton of time left.
Speaker 9 (56:48):
I think it's a good decision to kind of rest
him and let him, let him get his his feedback
under him. That doesn't bother me at all. And then uh,
the last thing, and then I'll hang up and listen you.
Speaker 6 (56:58):
Guys talking about golf.
Speaker 9 (56:59):
Have y'all had a chance to watch the show Stick
with Owen Wilson.
Speaker 6 (57:03):
Not yet, No, I haven't, no I did.
Speaker 7 (57:05):
It is on my on my list to say, I
got to see if this I keep going, keep going
by it, right And I don't stop, but I should
because I like Owen Wilson. But is it funny?
Speaker 6 (57:15):
Is it good? Is it? Is it watchable? It's a
little bit. It's I mean a little bit of everything.
Speaker 9 (57:19):
The other thing, it's it's tough because I'm not I'm
not spoiling anything. But early on he loses a kid
and that's kind of why he stops being a professional golfer.
Speaker 6 (57:27):
And I've got a two year old, so that's tough
to watch.
Speaker 9 (57:29):
But one thing I like about sports shows and sports
movies is when you get somebody that can actually swing
or throw. That's why I love watching like Adam Sandlers movies.
He's actually a good athlete. But this kid actually can
swing a golf club really well. And uh, and it's
kind of like the guy you are just talking about it.
He doesn't wear you know, some of his clothes don't
fit right, but he goes out there. It's the ball
(57:50):
a mile and uh, it's just it's actually a really
really good show.
Speaker 6 (57:53):
And it's I would take some time to watch it.
I definitely will do have his wonder and I needed
a review I got. I love that.
Speaker 7 (57:59):
I I hate the gut wrenching part of it, but
that probably is part of why the storylines like it is.
But yeah, if you got kids or anything, that's tough
and with his two yr will great stuff man.
Speaker 6 (58:08):
Yeah, I appreciate. Thank you.
Speaker 7 (58:10):
Have a great weekndank a great call, man, Yeah, really nice. Absolutely,
that's a good, good way to get us going here.
Speaker 6 (58:15):
I love it.
Speaker 7 (58:15):
I love when Tripley's dad calls. I think I think
that was uncle Will. I was gonna say he Will
way too young to be Triple his dad, but h
what a good dude, and he's right.
Speaker 6 (58:28):
But I'm so glad he.
Speaker 7 (58:29):
Said that because I'm thinking Cuato, Johnny Quato, and Louis
Castillo are the same dude.
Speaker 5 (58:33):
Man, check a lot of boxes there. It was a
good call, no doubt. I appreciate that and appreciate him
looking out for Tripley. We all try to do that,
all right. Uh, there's something Sean that I think you
can help me with because I committed to something last night.
Speaker 6 (58:46):
That I'm a little uneasy about but it could be fun.
Speaker 7 (58:49):
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We do it this time every single morning. Astros in
Mariners second part of the season getting sorted tonight, three
game series over the weekend, Round two Open Championship. Brian
Harmon is now it's seven under and in the lead.
All right, Sean. So last night I get a call
from a former coach and I see his name come
(01:00:10):
across my phone.
Speaker 6 (01:00:10):
I'm like, huh.
Speaker 5 (01:00:11):
I hadn't heard from him in a while, so you know,
pick it up, hey coach, what's going on? Good to
hear from you. Hey man. So I'm coaching Pop Warner
football and I need an assistant.
Speaker 6 (01:00:23):
Don't do it? Okay? Can can you do it? Can
you can? Can you help me? Yeah?
Speaker 5 (01:00:29):
He asked me, He asked me, can you help coach
Pop Warner football with me, and I said, tell you what,
let me talk with the lady, see what schedule is,
see if we can work it out, and if it
if it works, then yeah, I'll throw on a whistle.
I'll get out there putting them on the blocking sleds
doing all that kind of stuff. How old are these kids?
Nine and ten?
Speaker 10 (01:00:49):
Yeah?
Speaker 6 (01:00:50):
Man, go ahead and yeah, go go go ahead.
Speaker 7 (01:00:53):
He'll give you a good, a good step into what
it's gonna be like to be a parent. Yeah, your
kid when it happens and stuff. Sure, why wouldn't you
make a difference, But don't be half in those kids.
When you say you're gonna do it, you better be
a practiced it. It's a commitment and they're counting on
you and your Saturday mornings. Let's not forget that.
Speaker 6 (01:01:14):
That's what it is.
Speaker 7 (01:01:15):
College game day. I'm just kidding. You asked, you're asking
my opinion. I'm just going to give you all the
you want the point counterpoint that you're gonna wake up
one Saturday morning and you're gonna be like after a
Friday night with the fellows and with the lady. Yeah,
and you're gonna be thinking, oh my gosh, this is
college game day. There's eighteen great games on and then
you're gonna say, we got a game. Man, it's gonna
(01:01:37):
be at ten o'clock. Got to go. Yeah, yeah, there
you go. So if you're in, do it. I think
it'd be great for you.
Speaker 6 (01:01:46):
Uh.
Speaker 7 (01:01:47):
It is a commitment. And when those key you know
some when you that it ain't volunteer. It's volunteer because
you ain't get paid. But I can tell you this,
you're gonna have to coach harder than you ever have
because they're at that age nine years old. Coaches are
gonna want to fight each other game days and stuff. Parents.
That's a pair. That's a no brainer, man. And every
kid's every kid's parents. A quarterback. You know that kid
(01:02:08):
who's like two thirty that plays left tackle, that's bigger
than everybody, they're gonna want to play him. A quarterback
can't move a lick, but they'll be damned. You're gonna
have to, hey, audition for court. You're saying, they'll say
quarterbacks over here, the entire roster is gonna run. Okay,
So yeah, but nine and ten impressionable, good age fun.
You can be impactful. They'll never forget you, and that's
(01:02:29):
up to you to remember, if it's good or bad,
what they're never gonna forget you love football, you love kids,
you love coach, and go for it. Mah, but just
to be it. You just don't show up on Saturdays
and play. You got practice, oh yeah, and then you
got to it's gonna be going on during your favorite
sport of the year college game day on a Saturday.
Speaker 5 (01:02:47):
Yeah, Monday, Tuesdays and Wednesdays are practice, So I mean
got those nights and then as you mentioned, Saturday morning games.
Speaker 7 (01:02:54):
Yeah, hey, tripley. Do you want to hear how rough
the water is during the week? Yeah, we want bringing
a ship, captain. Yeah, if you're gonna add to it. Hey,
and you are the captain now right, I am the captain.
I am the captain. Now now look at he look
at look hey, right, look at her. I am the captain.
Speaker 6 (01:03:09):
Now. Yeah.
Speaker 7 (01:03:10):
I could never tell you not to go help these
young kids. And you're right, and you trust your and
then they take your boom boom Yeah yeah, execute boom
boom done you have. Yeah, it's a commitment, but if
you and you love you, it's just one of your
good buddies right.
Speaker 6 (01:03:27):
Oh yeah.
Speaker 7 (01:03:27):
Oh well then and then you get to you know,
kind of see him more and stuff. Yeah, yeah, why
wouldn't you do it? It's just, you know what a
little sacrifice. But guess what, somebody made a sacrifice for
you at one point in time. So pay it forward,
my dad, there, you go, pay it forward.
Speaker 5 (01:03:41):
It was you know, putting in a full day's work
and then going out and throwing a practice.
Speaker 7 (01:03:45):
Yeah, might find you fall so much in love with
the coaching part of it that you want to you
want to be a head coach yourself at some point
in time. Do you never know how it works out,
But I'll tell you what, You'll get a lot of
satisfaction out of watching some kid who came in there
that doesn't really understand and you've taught him. And then
by the end of the sea and he's like one
of your better players and he gets it, and he's
his eyes are big, and he's sprinting homes to his
parents because he made a great tackle or made a
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great block, or made a great play. I think that'd
be freaking awesome. Made a great throw. Yeah, those kids
at that age, they need good, good coaches because we
don't have enough of them and I'm teaching it right,
So yeah, I look forward to I think that would
be great for you. If you're asking if you should
do it, I would. But it is going to be
a commitment. It's going to cut into your college game day.
Speaker 5 (01:04:28):
You know, it's gonna be Friday's coming in here, I'll
have the playbook. Yeah you think thinking of scripting these
plays right here?
Speaker 6 (01:04:35):
What are you waiting?
Speaker 7 (01:04:36):
Yeah? You know, you know when Dan's lost his mind
or he's into it, when he comes in and he's
got his like play sheet talking on the radio over
his mouth. He's so I don't get to read what
he's played, but he's actually talking to me, but he's
covering it up as if I'm going to read it
from four hundred feet. You know, that's my favorite. As
if by the time by the time Andy Reid gets
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the play in that somebody that saw it on TV
is going to be able to call the sideline coaches
cracked me. It's just it's got to be a habit,
right because in truth, you're going through a laundry list
of which you know, if you're on a wristband play
five in college, or if you're calling the play. You're
going so fast, I mean, unless you're a lip reader.
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But I've never understood it's crackstrip. Do you really think
somebody's they're slow reading the lips? Because if they were
and they thought you were stealing, then you put it
in front of you. But in truth, how do they
keep up and get it to the defense in time
to note the players? They don't, so I laugh. So
when you come in here, that's why I want. You
want your playsheet on a Friday over your face while
you're talking for four hours on the radio.
Speaker 5 (01:05:38):
Why is Dan wearing a headset with a microphone attached there?
You got a microphone in front? Just practice and his
play calling. Let's get into the mode.
Speaker 2 (01:05:44):
Bro.
Speaker 7 (01:05:45):
Hey, it's like a character, you know, you get into character.
How you doing, how you do anything, is how you
do everything.
Speaker 6 (01:05:50):
That's exactly right. See I've already got the coaching sayings down.
Speaker 7 (01:05:53):
Proper preparation prevents piss, poor performance, working will wishing, won't
Failure to prepare is prepared to fail. That's exactly right.
All all those say, hey, listen.
Speaker 6 (01:06:04):
What does it say? Winning?
Speaker 7 (01:06:05):
Winning is and everything? It's the only thing we're giving you.
A Lombardi we're giving it all to you. Yeah, and
we could give you four thousand John Wooden quotes and
we it would take us eight hours to get through them.
And when they're all meaningful and with nine and ten
year olds, maybe I can't do the Vince Lombardi.
Speaker 6 (01:06:19):
What the hell's going on out here? Yeah?
Speaker 7 (01:06:21):
One thing you can't do probably can't sling f bombs
on a regular basis. When the kid jumps off sides.
You're probably gonna have to hold that back. Yeah, I
got you do.
Speaker 5 (01:06:32):
I run nine and ten year olds, like you know
how kid jumps off sides?
Speaker 7 (01:06:35):
Well, let me ask it. We'll let me ask you this.
Do you would you teach your kid at nine what's
right and what's wrong?
Speaker 6 (01:06:42):
Yeah?
Speaker 7 (01:06:42):
Would you teach them discipline, how to wear their hat
on a baseball diamond and stuff like that. So if
you're not teaching them at nine at twelve, if you've
taught them the wrong habit at twelve, it's gonna be
tougher for that next coach to break true. You're damn right.
If they're doing it wrong, you do. There's got to
be consequences for not showing up on time. Consequence not
where you're like a browbeat them to where they're gonna
dehydrate and die on the field as an eight year
old because you're running them till they can't see straight.
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But there's got to be some form of accountability. Even
at nine, they got to know. I mean your kid
would at home. You have that responsibility to a player
as well. If you're gonna be all in, be all in,
shout out, coach Maddox, get on the line. I'll run
you to your eyeballs fall out. And most of those coaches,
we've all had a coach who made us run till
we threw up m And back then it was just
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run to throap and you'd go home and tell your
your your parents and they'd say, good, you want to
do it again if you're late?
Speaker 6 (01:07:32):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (01:07:33):
Nowadays, well how can we sue him? Or we got
to sue it's them.
Speaker 6 (01:07:37):
Let's make some money.
Speaker 7 (01:07:38):
Yeah, boy, have times change, but find the find the
in between right, discipline them, but remember their kids and
they'll play harder if they're having fun. Make it fun
for them, that's all. That's the advice i'd give you.
Make it fun, yeah, but don't back off the work
and doing it right.
Speaker 6 (01:07:53):
Yeah, No, We're gonna have fun. So looking forward to it.
Speaker 5 (01:07:56):
Draft coming up on Sundays, so it's gonna be a
fun experience for sure. Let's get back into the Astros conversation.
You want to join in seven one three two one
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eight hundred car Cash.
Speaker 6 (01:08:20):
I'm not your dad. See, don't get scared down. Yeah,
I was gonna say, I that is not my department, Dan, Dan,
I coach. I'm not the one for the talk.
Speaker 7 (01:08:29):
They can call you coach too, your coach, Yah, Dan,
Your coach could get used to that, right. Make sure
to respect authority and then you kind of be you.
Don't play tough guy. You know you don't call you
want to run around you. I've coached to you or
sir quite frankly, I've earned it.
Speaker 2 (01:08:41):
You know.
Speaker 6 (01:08:43):
I'm not on I'm not on the playground during recess
with you. I'm coach.
Speaker 7 (01:08:46):
Yeah, what did Jack Nichols and Zada Cruz. I'd appreciate it.
If you'd call me, uh, what would he say?
Speaker 6 (01:08:53):
Sir or colonel? Yeah?
Speaker 7 (01:08:56):
When he walked back and he looked at it, and
he looked at the judge. He looked at the judge
said I don't know what kind of court you're running here.
And he goes, uh, and he said, he said sit down.
He goes, I believe. He says, you can call me
sir or your honor. I believe I've earned it. Now
sit down. The greatest court exchange of the world was
It was in that movie A Few Good Men, Right.
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It was a Few Good Men, right? It was Yeah, yeah, great,
great the exchange. But you're coaching nine year olds, I said,
a few hundred yards from men who are trying to
kill me. Hey, otherwise I just assumed you grab a
weapon and stand a post.
Speaker 6 (01:09:29):
You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 7 (01:09:30):
A great, great, great movie, But back to your coaching
nine year olds. And then so the guy comes to
He says, coach, man, I had a dream last night.
Speaker 6 (01:09:38):
Where are we going with this? Exactly? Go see your dad?
Speaker 7 (01:09:42):
Right, yeah, I'll just give you all every break I
would get what happens when this happens, Dan, it's gonna
be Hey, Tim, these are conversations. He ain't for me, coach.
You told me to remove myself, not to be a
helicopter guy who fix it right there, you go. See, Well,
but this is where the hellic there needs the land.
That is where it needs to be right here. Yeah,
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but you can't be slinging at bombs when you're disciplined.
Speaker 6 (01:10:05):
No, they can't be. I mean, I guess you could.
Speaker 7 (01:10:08):
You guys, you could just sling at bomb But man,
you man, impressionable edge. Danny won't be brought back though,
what's that? I wouldn't be brought back. Yeah, they might,
you might get the heath ho maybe a little bit,
you know a little bit. I mean they've probably heard worse,
but probably but you we're not there for that now.
But uh yeah, man, you gotta play psychologists, dad, coach,
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impressionable age.
Speaker 6 (01:10:29):
Man can't wait to see it.
Speaker 5 (01:10:30):
Teaching the guys about you know, miss tackle down on themselves.
Speaker 6 (01:10:34):
Hey, there's there's plenty more plays, right.
Speaker 7 (01:10:36):
No, you just tell them you suck. Now go sit
on the sidelines. I'm playing the other nine year old back.
Speaker 6 (01:10:40):
Yeah. Yeah.
Speaker 7 (01:10:41):
I put you, I put you at middle linebacker for
a reason and you let me down. Yeah, it becomes
an ivy. You embarrassed me. Nothing, you embarrassed me? How
dare you? I'm a better coach? Now go sit here,
ass uh Dan, he's nine. Yeah, he's not playing in
the NFL on Sunday. Sergeant Hartman's right, but it's true.
Whatever middle linebacker's name is has dishonored himself and the
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team from that on.
Speaker 6 (01:11:05):
I will not punish him. Instead, I will punish all
of you. There you go, nine year old's discipline. But yeah,
you got to discipline them. Man. I'm this is gonna
be a fun gig for you. I think so. I
think so.
Speaker 7 (01:11:16):
Coach Matthews, a lot of coach Coach Matthews. Yeah, coach
coach Matthews. How you doing rough day?
Speaker 4 (01:11:22):
Man?
Speaker 6 (01:11:22):
What happened?
Speaker 7 (01:11:23):
It's like I told you about coach Fitzpatrick once and
somebody when we were going through workouts called them fits.
Speaker 6 (01:11:30):
I'm not I'm not your drinking buddy. I'm your coach.
That's what you call me. That's right, Damn right. He
wasn't wrong, You're damn right. Yeah.
Speaker 7 (01:11:37):
I'll let you know when you can call me by
my first name or nickname. Is a nine year old, right,
exactly yeah, and that ain't the age to do it,
but it's a it's a good age for them to
learn discipline and how to do it right now. Whether
they execute it the way you wants one thing, but
they can still do it right correct. Yeah, of course.
But you're gonna you're gonna ask some stories after this
season is over. I think so too nine year olds
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and more stories come from the parent. Yeah, you see,
what's gonna end up happening, is someone's gonna run into you,
like at a golf outing or something.
Speaker 6 (01:12:07):
Hey, you host with Dan, don't you? Yeah? Yeah, he
coached my kid. Yeah, oh yeah, how'd that go?
Speaker 10 (01:12:11):
Well?
Speaker 5 (01:12:12):
There was this, there was that, there was everything in between.
I'm hoping it's man, you know what. I really liked that. Yeah,
I loved you. Really he cared about the kids. He
was there, taught them and they had fun. If you
hear that, then you've done your gig.
Speaker 7 (01:12:23):
And then that's that's where you then you know, break
me down a little bit where it's like, oh, well,
if he's getting if you're getting that version, what the
hell am I get?
Speaker 11 (01:12:29):
Yeah?
Speaker 7 (01:12:29):
No, no, I would ask I say, yeah, well, what,
uh did your kid know how to do? Uh, how
to play an underdefense cover two?
Speaker 6 (01:12:36):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (01:12:36):
Dan taught him how to get the three technay, looked good.
Did we're good? Did Dan ever kick him any ass
and cuss him out?
Speaker 6 (01:12:41):
Yes?
Speaker 7 (01:12:41):
Good, he's real coach. There you go, And did you
encourage it?
Speaker 6 (01:12:45):
Yes? He kicked him in the ass twice and he's nine,
Well he'll be better at ten. There you go. Yeah,
I'm with you. Yeah, and then eleven and twelve and
so on and so on.
Speaker 7 (01:12:51):
Truth is, it's easy to make an impact on these kids.
Have fun, teach him right, love them, and everything will
be just fine.
Speaker 6 (01:12:56):
I mean it's also too.
Speaker 7 (01:12:57):
I mean, I told you, you know, my dad coached me
when I was a kid, and I still think about it.
Speaker 6 (01:13:00):
To this day.
Speaker 7 (01:13:01):
And you'll never forget, Like I said, I always say,
you'll forget a lot of things in life.
Speaker 6 (01:13:05):
You'll never forget the names of your coaches. Ever.
Speaker 7 (01:13:07):
You know how they impacted you, good or bad, And
most of them impacted you pretty damn good, even if
at the time you didn't think says like I can't
stand this guy, and then you go back and he's
the first guy you hugged because he kicked I mean,
I remember I got benched once. I had a bad
attitute a freshman. Were on the basketball court and it
was playing fresh basketball and he was my US history
teacher too, coach Dana Ernest, and I love him, but
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he was younger, but it was a basketball guy and
he was our basketball coach as well, and with good
in his class and stuff. But I was just I
had had one of those bad attitude. Theys were kind
of talked back a little sassy as a freshman, and
so because I talked back in front of the team
and was supposed to be a leader and stuff, and
kind of stood him up, which I shouldn't have. And
he was the boss and he was my and I
loved him, but it was one of those days. Guess
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what happened. We went to play I'll never forget. We
went to play Mount Carmel High School in a game,
and guess who was sitting on a bench first half?
Speaker 6 (01:14:00):
Yeah, damn right, damn right.
Speaker 7 (01:14:02):
And and I was pissed then too, and he put
me in. It was one of those do I want
to be the No, I ain't played, but no, my
old man was. My old man was pissed at me already.
He wasn't mad at him because he knew and I
told him the truth and my coach was right. And
at the time, I was like, I'm wanna fight this guy,
even thoughould you know what I'm saying. He was like,
how dare him bench me? I'm your best player, right,
and dude, he set me down. I didn't play the
first half and played the second half, played well, but
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I learned a valuable lesson, even though I hated at
that time, was pissed for weeks at him.
Speaker 6 (01:14:28):
Right, and you know, pouted in this class. Wasn't answering quote.
Speaker 7 (01:14:32):
You know, you know how the goes with when you're
a snotty knows fourteen year old friend, even though it
was raised. That's not how my parents raised me. It
was just one of those times. And it's his fault,
right when I was the one who was my bad right,
and as a captain of a team, you can't do that.
So he sent a loud message into this day. I'll
never forget it. I'll never forget how pissed I was
because I felt like he embarrassed me by benching me,
and he did and he should have. Yeah, And so
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I went back and the rest of the year, they're
never late, never talked about it. I wasn't even late,
but I never talk back, and we went about it.
But I learned a valuable lesson. You're never bigger than
your coach or your teammates. And I learned it as
a freshman in high school basketball because I thought I
could get away with it. You know, we had good
football team and you're the hot shot and stuff, and
I always approached it humble and gray. I never talked
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back to coaches. Now, i'd be competitive and want to
know because I'm a guy who asked probably too many questions,
but I wanted to know answers.
Speaker 6 (01:15:21):
Right.
Speaker 7 (01:15:21):
Yeah, But this one, I was like, I knew more
than him, right, he's a grown man. I knew more
than him as a fourteen year old freshman. And when
I talked back in front of the team, which was
a bad idea, he and made a snide comment. I
paid for it, and I paid for it for a
half and he should have sat me down. Truth of
the matter is, he could have sat me down the
whole game said, you know, not put on street clothes.
Speaker 6 (01:15:40):
You're not playing.
Speaker 7 (01:15:42):
And my dad would have said put on street clothes too,
and my mom would have agreed with him, but I
was pissed and it was a valuable lesson learned to
the respect regardless of it. If you're gonna have those conversations,
have him in private, even at fourteen, and don't embarrass him,
don't talk back to your coach. And it's not a
good thing. And I learned a valuable lesson that day,
and I'm grateful for it.
Speaker 5 (01:15:58):
That's the Peyton Manning storeorry about when he told his coach, no,
we lost the game because you don't know what you're doing,
and his dad made him go to the coach's house
and apologize.
Speaker 7 (01:16:07):
And why wouldn't he? Yeah, why wouldn't he? And that
the message that you problem. I'm sure Peyton also said, well, dad,
don't you got my side?
Speaker 6 (01:16:15):
What's going on? I'm sure he did.
Speaker 7 (01:16:17):
And here's the Peyton Manning button up with everything, but
also questions everythingy can't you picture him saying that, because
he probably did no more than the coach. But Archie's
obviously point was, doesn't matter. He's your coach. That's exactly
right now. It does not matter. You want to have
those conversations beating your head against wall or when we
come home in private. We can have those conversations, but
you're the one who's going to go back and talk
to your coach, not me. That's your responsibility since you're
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the one who said it, and I'm going to send
you back. I love it because those lessons that Peyton
Manning learned. I would imagine Peyton Manny had a lot
of banter with coaches after that. But I would imagine
he never said your pointed the finger. So everybody could
hear good on Archie. But does it surprise you, No,
does it surprise you one bit? And look at how
the result is. I think that family's turned out pretty good.
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They saw a lot of bad gig so the imprev
We don't know the impact we make on these young kids. Dude,
you just don't good or bad, and you hope it's good.
Sometimes may be tough love, sometimes it's just they need
to talk to you, right, But you don't know the impact. Then.
You usually don't know it until ten years later when
they mature and they come back from a freshman year
at college say thanks coach, you know, And those are
the most valuable times I think a coach ever has.
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It's not the scholarships, which is fine, and that's all
great because you say families money and pride and self
worth and these kids having self esteem and playing great
and getting an opportunity to continue their education of sports.
But the truth of the matter is the greatest compliment
you ever get is when they come back and hug
you and thank you. And it's never x As and
O's talk. It isn't. It's always thanks for what you
said here, what you did here, I didn't like it.
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Then we never go back and say, hey man, let's
sit back, unless they want you back as a coach
to clinic them, but then they never You never go
back and thank your coaches for hey man, I remember
when I was a catcher that day and I hit
a home run. No, you go back and thank them
for thank you for disciplining me, thank you for what
you taught me about respecting coach, which is they always do.
Speaker 6 (01:18:01):
And those are the.
Speaker 7 (01:18:01):
Greatest compliments in my mind that I've ever received from
a player or a parent is when they come back
and thank you for and you don't even know why
they're thanking you. You were just doing your job, but
you just never know the impact, and you hope it's
always positive and it's not always what you try to
make it that way.
Speaker 6 (01:18:14):
Right for sure?
Speaker 5 (01:18:16):
Seven one three, two, one two five, seven ninety is
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Speaker 4 (01:18:28):
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Speaker 6 (01:18:33):
Became a fan favorite here.
Speaker 5 (01:18:35):
Loved seeing him play and people have been you know,
sharing the uh the video Sean. When he played for
the Texans, he was a special teams guy running down
somebody for the Titans without his helmet on, tackling them
out of bounds. I mean, this was a guy too.
I remember when he made the team in twenty eleven
that in the middle of training camp started to yell
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out loud, gotta love it, gotta love every single rep,
gotta love every single day.
Speaker 6 (01:19:01):
And you're just like, who is this guy?
Speaker 7 (01:19:03):
A guy that was fighting and scratching every day for
every year to make a team and get paid.
Speaker 5 (01:19:06):
Yeah, I mean it's and it's also too. Yeah, I'm
a different attitude. That's something I said yesterday is I
was like he had an NFL career when it wasn't
supposed to happen.
Speaker 7 (01:19:14):
He was supposed to be one of those guys. I
think West Texas A and M that's where he played at.
Tell me a team you say I got, you got
fifty superstars on it. I'll bet you that that's not
what I mean. I know it sounds crazy when I'm
going to say this. I don't need fifty three superstars.
You know, I need a handful of them. But I
need guys like him right that are willing to do
stuff others won't. And that's how a bunch of guys
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that I know I played with. The guy named Greg Gaines,
we called him bullet Head because he'd fly about two
hundred and twelve pounds linebacker, outside linebacker, and dude, I'm
telling you, as tough as any pound for pound, as
tough as anything mean I've ever been around. But his
role would by backup linebacker, run down in special teams.
He lasted in the league seven eight years because he
was a great special team player, an old country boy
from Tennessee and a phenomenal dude. But that's how they
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made their living back then. We've eliminated the middle class
in football now because if a guy's making two million dollars,
we call that the middle class and is a backup
linebacker and a great special teams player, but gives you
minutes and snaps. We've taken gotten rid of that guy.
For the young rookie linebacker who's on the up and
comer that runs down on special teams, we lost. You know,
we talk about generation of fans in sports that that's
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that area. I used to play with guys that lasted
in the league. My buddy Chris Walls, she played wide
receiver in Minnesota, went to Stanford. He lasted in the
league not and he was a good receiver too, great hands.
But when you got Chris Carter and Moss and Jake
Reid in front of you're not going to see the
field much right but here and go down. There was
a reliable player and played his ass off. That's how
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he lasted in the league. And I didn't know him
very well. And it's sad, what is he thirty eight
years old?
Speaker 6 (01:20:48):
I didn't know him.
Speaker 7 (01:20:48):
But I appreciate you appreciate and teammates love guys like
that because the same guy sitting on the benches, I
ain't doing that, and those guys have appreciation because they
know every single year they got a fight to make
a every frigging year life gone too soon. Many probably
a life pretty well lived too.
Speaker 5 (01:21:05):
And I mean and you know, getting the most out
of it because you know, if you know his backstory too,
growing up in Washington, single mother, household, homeless at times.
Speaker 6 (01:21:15):
I mean, he he was definitely a guy that fought
for it.
Speaker 7 (01:21:17):
Well, when you hear him say God to love it
every he literally every days, it wasn't because those are
to him. That was I mean, everything he'd wanted. And
when you get a chance and finally have an opportunity
to do it, you're gonna squander to make it happen.
Speaker 6 (01:21:31):
He made it happen. Good on him.
Speaker 7 (01:21:33):
Uh, that's you know, obviously God had a different plan
for him. But I hate seeing that, especially when life's
just getting started for somebody in their thirties.
Speaker 6 (01:21:43):
That's a bummer.
Speaker 7 (01:21:43):
Yeah, I mean especially too, you know at that young
of an age, you're just kind of like, man, you know,
it's I mean, it kind of kind of hits you
a little bit of you better get after it, man,
Well don't Yeah, you don't waste time thinking on things
you should do do him now, right, Just it's when
we hear that story all the time, and when he
when it hits close to home like it did for
I'm sure a lot of his teammates and people who
knew him that you say, Man, what am I sitting
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here getting caught up in all this silly stuff? For
we all do every single day. I sat there and say, oh,
I'm me and this sucks, and it's sit there and
when I hear that story, it's like, well, you got
a lot of nerve, buddy. Now people are burying kids
in Texas after this. You had a lot of nerve
complaining in the fact that you got to get up
and drive in the morning. And I know that sounds
cheesy in that way, but it is true perspective, and
unfortunately we have to learn from other people's unfortunate circumstances.
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Hopefully I got to get better at that as well,
not getting caught up in the daily you know, Oh, gosh, man,
here's this. I hit a bad golf shot. But happens,
it does. But I sure as heck. Can you imagine
those who don't what kind of life they're living. That's
a good thing, and it sounds to me like he
got the most out of it. So sad to hear
dead at thirty eight. Yeah, it's bummer, Yeah.
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And Sean Mi and.
Speaker 5 (01:24:09):
Gordy back from SEC media days, and I gotta tell you,
yesterday there in Atlanta was an absolute ghost town because
you don't have Alabama, you don't have Georgia, you don't
have Tennessee. LSU usually goes the first day. It was Arkansas, Kentucky, Texas,
A and m and Missouri yesterday. And you're gonna hear
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a piece of audio here in just a second that
even one of the coaches noticed that it wasn't such
a huge crowd there yesterday for it. I mean, you
even had some of the radio stations that had said
we're done for the week. We're good, like the Oklahoma
one right next to us. They had said, hey, Oklahoma
was yesterday, we'll go ahead and fly back. We've we've
had a week. We're we're we're done here. Well, earlier
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in the week we played the audio for you. Steve
Sarkisian gets introduced by SEC Commissioner Greg sank walking up
to the podium with They had been playing school fight songs.
In the case of Sarkisian, they accidentally fired off the
Aggie Warham for him to get up there. He rolls
right through the stop sign, doesn't even acknowledge. It just
starts into his opening statement whatever. And I think somebody
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even asked him about it later if he noticed, and
he said he didn't even notice. I can't remember. But
Mike Elko had his chance yesterday. So you had to
wonder was the audio visual team there at the College
Football Hall of Fame were they going to go ahead
and try to right a wrong and play Texas fight
for him. We'll let the tape decide if indeed that
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is the case, go ahead and hit it triple.
Speaker 9 (01:25:58):
For all of you who had the eyes of text
as a song, I was walking out too.
Speaker 6 (01:26:02):
He lost your bed. See I like that right there.
I love it. I like a little payback. Yeah, I
love it. See.
Speaker 5 (01:26:10):
I mean the only thing that would have made that
better is if he just gets up there and says, hey,
it's good to be here.
Speaker 6 (01:26:15):
By the way.
Speaker 5 (01:26:15):
I mean, that's how great the Aggie Warham is that.
You know, we get to hear it twice this week.
So you know what, what if he had come down
and given you the horns down? Yeah, all in good fun. Yeah,
the walking on our stage. You know, coach, appreciate your time,
all right, gig him and horns.
Speaker 6 (01:26:31):
Down yeah, there you go.
Speaker 7 (01:26:33):
Thanks, thanks for giving me my song during my press
conference and during Steve Sarkisians.
Speaker 6 (01:26:37):
That's a good gig.
Speaker 5 (01:26:38):
So maybe a good omen for Texas A and M
this year it would be yeah, yeah, you know, got
beat on their home field last year. Tried to get
some payback there in Austin this year. But I mentioned
two coaches because another one who went yesterday, one of
the other three schools, is a guy that is known
for some of his interesting quotes and just his antics
and how he goes about his business. And he whi
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I drink Witz, the coach at Missouri, and he decided
to go ahead and have a little bit of fun
with conspiracy theories during his press conference yesterday.
Speaker 12 (01:27:09):
With that, I know there's a lot of burning questions
in this room by the fourteen of y'all that showed up.
Speaker 3 (01:27:16):
But just as a reminder, I'm.
Speaker 12 (01:27:17):
Not going to answer any questions about the Epstein files,
whether about the radiation belt, and whether or not it
was possible for Lee Harvey All's wall to get three
shots off in seconds to seven seconds. I don't have
time to answer all those questions.
Speaker 6 (01:27:30):
I I good love it.
Speaker 7 (01:27:32):
He's Eli Drinkwitz is one of the He's first of all,
he's made that program really I mean I was good, Yeah,
it was good, and then there was some time and
he has made it to where not only just viable,
trouble for other teams.
Speaker 6 (01:27:45):
I mean they they play with energy. He's got great sense.
Speaker 7 (01:27:48):
He'll he does have no problem speaking out on something
that that either protects his program or those little fun.
Speaker 6 (01:27:55):
Put it this way.
Speaker 7 (01:27:57):
He we talked about Lane Kiffin and we talked about,
you know, guys with that great person that to feel
like Mike LEECHI ish right that that and we have
guys like that.
Speaker 6 (01:28:06):
I'm gonna tell you Eli far behind.
Speaker 7 (01:28:08):
He's in the he's in the team picture when it
comes to guys that'll say stuff opinion, and it makes
you think a big fan. And what he's done with
with coaches, done with Missouri and the belief in their program,
this is pretty cool.
Speaker 5 (01:28:20):
I Mean you almost think that if he was at
any other program in the SEC, because you almost have
to remind yourself that Missouri is part of the SEC,
because you're, like Missouri part of the Southeastern Conference. I
don't really understand that, Like if he was at Tennessee
or if he was at Mississippi State or somewhere like that.
You mentioned Mike Leach that he would probably get a
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little bit more attention because he is he is spurrier
like with with things like that.
Speaker 7 (01:28:45):
If he was at a school like of Florida, Oh,
he'd be he'd be one of the he'd be a
national treasure and they'd be a really good football program.
He's got Missouri. Listen, you want to play Missouri on
one of those days your sandwich between even on a
day or not. But if you're Alabama and you got
to play Auburn, but you got Missouri before that the
week before, you're not comfortable.
Speaker 6 (01:29:07):
Did they know how to win?
Speaker 7 (01:29:08):
Now?
Speaker 6 (01:29:08):
I'm just telling you, and he is a You're exactly right.
Put it this way.
Speaker 7 (01:29:11):
I know he loves Missouri football, but I don't think
this is his last job as a head coach. Does
that make sense? I'll talk about I think that the
latter is still going. That's not saying Missouri is not good,
but somebody else is going to come call him that
guy if he continues the ascent he has with this program.
And I don't care what the record says. Right, he's
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making the program better. Hell, I don't even know what
their record ended up last year. What were they last year?
Speaker 5 (01:29:37):
He's only forty two and last year they were last year?
Speaker 7 (01:29:43):
Yeah, I was going to say I thought they I
thought they won nine games, so they won ten games. Yeah,
they can play. I'm just telling you, if you're looking
for an old school in Missouri bye week, you ain't
getting it. This guy's got them playing, which will help recruiting,
which will help their nil and collective all those things.
But he's a football coach that doesn't get caught up
in all the pomp and circumstances goes. He wants to
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win games, as they all do, but he also knows
that he's gonna he's not gonna get the same players
unfortunately for him, that Alabama or Auburn gets.
Speaker 6 (01:30:12):
So what do you got to do different? And he's
doing it. Man.
Speaker 5 (01:30:15):
I thought they won nine games last year. I thought
they were like seven and five, six and six last year.
The last couple of years, That's what I'm saying. They are,
and they are.
Speaker 7 (01:30:25):
They're always Bowl eligible and they matter of fact, there's time.
There's been times the last couple of years when we've
had them challenging they've been, they've been challenging for like
a top ten, like a like a playoff type team.
The unfortunate thing for them is they got a lot
of teams they got to roll through in that conference.
That is brutal, especially when you know you're a little
more David to their Goliath when you play them.
Speaker 6 (01:30:47):
Doesn't mean you can't beat them. We've seen it.
Speaker 7 (01:30:49):
But he's going in a little outnumbered, so he's got
to do something different with his talent to be able
to keep up with people that are a bit bigger.
But I'm a huge fan of this guy, and I'm
a huge fan of his attitude. Love it. I freaking
love it.
Speaker 5 (01:31:01):
And a guy also too that while you know the
quarterback gets all the praise. Gordy brought up a good
point when we were talking with somebody, said, look at
all the thousand yard rushers he's had and the guys
that have been able to put up numbers that way.
Speaker 6 (01:31:13):
Yeah, during his time at Missouri.
Speaker 7 (01:31:15):
Don't get don't get skewed on the thought process of
who is this guy?
Speaker 6 (01:31:19):
Is he just a quote?
Speaker 7 (01:31:21):
Oh No, the guy's a good coach and and Missouri
knows it, and the rest of the country does too.
This isn't his last stop, in my opinion. We had
a chance to catch up with him a couple of
years ago over at the Posto Cotel for the Bear
Bryan Awards, so clearly, I mean that shows you how
good of a coach he is.
Speaker 6 (01:31:36):
He was up for that award, yep.
Speaker 5 (01:31:37):
And when he sat down with Adam and Adam that
was when the news broke that Saban was retiring.
Speaker 6 (01:31:43):
I bet you he had some comments on that. He
was shocked.
Speaker 7 (01:31:46):
Oh, at the time, he was like, wow, how do
you respond to it right off the bat, because I'm
sure that he studied like all good coaches would, how
Nick Saban went about his business. He told us a
good story too that he said, we had a we
had a coach's zoom call earlier today and he goes
and Saban was the one wearing everybody out about rules.
So he was like, he's just going through it like
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he's coaching later and probably wasn't even thinking about at
that point letting him know is retired. He's too busy
wanting things fixed or getting this thing done right. Good
on him, and I would imagine all all of us
were a little like what with Nick Saban, and we
may be saying what again when he comes back here?
If he does come back and coach.
Speaker 5 (01:32:25):
Speaking of that, let's get into that next because while
there was some excitement earlier in the week, might.
Speaker 6 (01:32:30):
Some cold water have been poured. We'll talk about it
right here.
Speaker 5 (01:32:33):
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Speaker 3 (01:32:39):
Let the celebration start war Sean Salisbury. It's a Sean
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Speaker 6 (01:32:46):
Nick Saban.
Speaker 5 (01:32:47):
We talked about it earlier this week and the Greg
McElroy report that a person in the know told him
that you can expect Nick Saban to try to make
a return to coaching. Well, how about Saban's daughter on
Instagram yesterday, That is Kristin Saban, who initially posted a
video of Saban doing the walkout with his team with
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the caption damn I missed this on her Instagram story.
So of course that had Alabama fans and fans of
alike that started to wonder, oh is she pointing to
that it means that he's going to be coming back
to coaching. Well, then a short time later she posted
another one where she said, apparently some of y'all feel
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trolled by my last story of Nick's walkout. He's not
coming back to coaching. Hate to break it to you.
You had your time. So I'm wondering. I think a
couple of different things here in play. I think one
of them is she's running cover a little bit, because.
Speaker 6 (01:33:46):
I mean, maybe he has thought about it. Maybe maybe he.
Speaker 7 (01:33:48):
Has kind of kicked around the note whether he's coming
back or not. He has thought about it, sure, whether
I mean, you just don't coach it that long of
that couldn't be the best coach in history of college
football and still have plenty of coaching left in you
and talk about college football every Saturday, all the time,
all year long, right, and not think about it. Of course,
you think about coming back, and it may it may
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be a fleeting thought, but you think about it so regardless,
and uh, Dan, and you know, and you I'll let
you finish that story. But it's usually somewhere in between,
and you're right about it's it may not be the
extreme he's never coming back and oh he's definitely coming
back next year. Usually there's there, there's somewhere in between. Yeah,
he's talked about he considers it. Doubt it's going to have.
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That's usually where it falls. And then you wake up
one morning and say, you know what, I want to
go coach again, or you know what, I want to
stay retired and just do TV and that and that
a lot of those decisions don't sometimes aren't methodically that
sometime you think with him it's well thought out maybe,
but sometimes it's a sledgehammer wakes you up in the morning.
You're like, you know what, I want to do this,
and he does it. So with Nick Saban, here's a
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great thing about him. The longer the every day that
goes by and there's a tease out there, his price
tag grows. If he ever does want to come back
and coach, that's for damn sure. And like I said,
TV ain't going anywhere. When he wants to give he
goes and come back coach. Guess who's gonna be waiting
with a seat next to him on Kirk Kurvestreet leave
seat right next to him for Nick Saban.
Speaker 5 (01:35:11):
And Jimmy Sexton will be there to negotiate the content.
It'll be bigger than ever. Okay, there's no doubt. Well,
and that's the second part because remember I compared this
situation to Bill Cower to John Gruden, any of those
guys that are out there that whenever there's an open job,
people start to mention them. I think Nick Saban's trying
to guard against that a little bit, like I think
that that's probably where I used to talk about all
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the time. Him speaking to the team through the media
gets him doing this because he's been in it long enough.
There's enough respect for the guys that are doing this.
Florida State loses a couple of games this year, people wondering, Hey,
they're gonna fire Mike Mike Norvel. He doesn't want to
be part of the story where he's like, hey, I'm
not part of this story. Listen, Like maybe you guys
might fire him, that's your business if you do.
Speaker 6 (01:35:56):
I'm not pining for his job. I don't even want
to remotely be thought.
Speaker 7 (01:35:59):
Of it being pining for his job, right, And I'm
not gonna say there's a chance I'll come back, So
it even heightens the awareness more. I'm staying away from this,
and you know what a lot of credit to that.
I'm gonna tell you why, and you are exactly right.
Guys like that get it. They get it. He's got
pride and ego, or he wouldn't be any good. He's
got to be selfish to be a great coach, and
to be you're unselfish with your players. But like Tiger Wood,
do you think Tiger Woods are Scotti Scheffler. Well, I
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know their family meen. They go home to their kids,
and you heard Scotti scheffer talk about his faith and
how important it is and priorities. But make no mistake,
the greatest athletes in the world are selfish as hell
with their time. Why they don't get caught up in
the wasting time Tiger Woods, I'll garant ask to you,
he's still going out and beating four hours of balls
out of the bunker to see if he can come
back and play competitive. You know what I'm saying, That
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what it takes, and they just do it. They're selfish
with their time, meaning selfish in a good way. They're
single minded on their approach. You can't be that good
and kind of dabble like Bruce Litzky used to do,
and Lude Litzky he'd win a couple of tournaments on
tour and everybody loved him. Hit that big old cut
shot and old school and people the old school. You
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know what, I'm tough. But it's not the name, it's
how he went about His was Litzky. The story goes,
if you remember after the last tournament of a year
or a tournament played, and he stuck a banana and
his caddy put a banana in his bag because he
always said he doesn't practice. He was Bruce Litsky, god
rest his soul. Was a big time collective, a classic
car guy and loved his fun but was a really good,
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solid golfer. Didn't say much, just played and every year,
oh there's Bruce in top fifty on the money list
winning money.
Speaker 6 (01:37:30):
Right.
Speaker 7 (01:37:31):
Well, caddy put a banana in his bag and he
put his cross and he said out guarantee you next
time I see him, when we play a tournament.
Speaker 6 (01:37:37):
Again, whenever.
Speaker 7 (01:37:37):
That's his two mnths, the banana being his back, and
the rotten banana was in his back. He didn't practice well,
as a story, but he'd go win a couple times.
But he had other priorities, so maybe his were different.
But you don't get to be the number one player
in the world by being unselfish to people around you
when you can, but when somebody says at ten o'clock. Hey, dude,
you want to go to a movie or you want
to go let's go do this. At times you may
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on a day off, but if you've scheduled that, you're
gonna go Tiger Woods, ain't going to do squad or Scotti, Scheffler,
Roy McIlroy. When they've schedule they're gonna go play and
beat balls out of Monker. That's that's the selfish part
in the single minded. So Saban with that, and it's
a great point by you, dan Is. I don't think
he wants that because every good power for school. That
because even more so, not just a guy like Mike
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Norvell the power program, his own former program, because there
is some heat. You can't at Alabama go three now
duboor last year stroke, get Ryan Grubb back, and who's
his coordinator, And it's gonna be great for him because
Ryan Grubbs one hell of a play caller. He's gonna
have that. But if they win nine games this year,
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they make he may get one way. If they win
nine games three years in a row, he will not
have that job as good as Kaylen de boor Is.
It's Alabama. That's why I always say you want to
be the guy after the guy. Now, I understand when
Alabama comes up, you take the damn thing because a
great gig, and he had a great gig at Washington.
But do you think Saban wants to Can you imagine
they lose the first two and all of a sudden,
Saban's hinted a comeback the whole Alabama's gonna shut it down,
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said Kaylen, Kaylen de boor really good coach. But Nick,
Nick said, if the door's open, go go get him.
He doesn't want that. He doesn't want the pomp and
circumstance goes with it because they are gonna ask him
just because they're gonna have on the set. I bet
you McAfee at some point because you coming back, you're
gonna sit next to me for a like in passing,
and Nick's gonna smirk at him, give him that look
like not today, son, you know what I'm saying. So yeah,
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And I like the fact that he does it when
he's ready, he will, but there's a course he thinks
about it, and of course he thinks about his old program.
Speaker 5 (01:39:25):
Of course gets the podium slaps out of that. That's
that's gonna be a fun game.
Speaker 2 (01:39:29):
Day.
Speaker 6 (01:39:30):
If that, if that is.
Speaker 7 (01:39:31):
Brought up, well don't you have to if your college
game day on the first one, bring it now it's
Corso's day. Yeah, it's gonna be Corso's day on the
very first college game day. That's the Ohio State Texas Day.
That's the lineup. The lineup is sick Is does at
LSU play Florida State the same day Clemson I mean,
I mean Clemson. Yeah, because you met Mike Novell Bama
in Florida State. It's Baman in Florida State play Clemson.
I mean two of the best quarterbacks with nus Meyer
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and Kate club Nick as well. So it's gonna be
a great day. That'll be Corso's day on the set
and they'll make sure of it. But you absolutely have
to without burying the Corso stuff, which you won't because
you're still talking football and it's a huge football day.
You absolutely have to ask him that on the set.
You do, and however he answers it, and it's got
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to be fun. It's got to come from a coach.
You're sitting here now, is this the last year we
get you out here? Just to hear how he responds,
whether it's uncomfortable or comfortable, and he'll handle it well,
but you absolutely have to because everybody's going to be
tuned to say is he especially and as it goes
on a month into college game day, if Alabama's one
and two, if Florida, oh you know that, but he'll
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do a good job of not even addressing it and
tell somebody on the set does it because he doesn't
want to open up that can. Man, that's when he
does if he plans on coming back. He also doesn't
want to say I'm never coming back because he doesn't
want to shut that door. But he also doesn't want
to be the guy who said I thought you were
never coming back.
Speaker 6 (01:40:51):
I don't think that's Nick Saban.
Speaker 5 (01:40:52):
Well, it's also I mean I mentioned the podium slaps.
It's whenever he starts doing the Trump hands back and forth,
you know, when he's talking and he's really animated, then
he'll he'll even do some other you know, hand motions
while he's talking. That that's when that's gonna come. You know, Hey,
you know USC's lost a couple of games. Look, Lincoln
Riley's a hell of a coach, and they deserve to
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have a coach like Lincoln Riley there, and if you
don't think they do well, then they're going to find
out what life is like without them.
Speaker 6 (01:41:18):
Great.
Speaker 7 (01:41:19):
And if i'm SC's ad and we're struggling this year,
I'm saying, yeah, great, great, great, I'm calling Jimmy's his agent,
right is a broadcast agent too, and his coaching agent,
Jimmy Sex and say, Jimmy, I know this is but
just I'm just curious. I'm just getting the temperature on
your guy, because if i'm s c well, what do
you want to I'll take it to him what you
want to offer him? Uh, well, next year if this
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doesn't change, does twenty two million a year sound pretty good?
Speaker 6 (01:41:44):
Hey?
Speaker 5 (01:41:44):
Nick, you know it's not too far from Newport Beach
to get the south and out and we'll pay for
your boat dock. Oh yeah, well, we'll put the crib
right next to whatever you want to do. And you
know those coaching sometimes what they'll do is they'll give
you the down payment that's you don't have to pay back,
or or interest free payment to coaches they work around
and they'll hand you five million dollars to pay for
your crib. But when you pay the money back, you
owe no interest and it's like payable over the next
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twenty five years for free no interest.
Speaker 6 (01:42:09):
Right, So whatever it is.
Speaker 7 (01:42:10):
Oh, you can put that boat right there in Newport Beach,
Newport Harbor.
Speaker 6 (01:42:14):
That's fine.
Speaker 5 (01:42:14):
Here's another one to think about too, new ad at
Michigan State. He was at Alabama as an assistant a
d and he was just recently at Georgia Tech.
Speaker 6 (01:42:24):
J Batt is his name.
Speaker 5 (01:42:26):
But I mean people have wondered about him going back
to LSU if it doesn't work out with Brian Kelly.
Speaker 7 (01:42:31):
Well, all three, there's gonna be think about it though.
Now what was the first one? You just said, the
first one out of these Florida State. There you go,
and no, I'm talking about you just mentioned that well
before LSU. Brian Kelly's got a little heat on him.
But it's a long term contract, as Matt mentioned yesterday. Yeah,
fifty plus mill you'd have to pay him and long
so they're kind of married to it, Dubor because it's
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Alabama and you mentioned, oh, Michigan State. Relationships are important.
A lot of times guys go back to people with
relationships more than they do the fact it's the program.
If it's a good program and you've got the relationship.
Because most coaches will tell you have to have buy
in to you from the president, the provost, whoever. The
president and the AD, the administration has to buy into
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you because if they're just if it's a guy that
you're not sure buys into you, that he was forced
to hire you, they'd be it'd be easy to get
out of it.
Speaker 2 (01:43:20):
Right.
Speaker 7 (01:43:20):
He want a guy that's got your guy that's exactly
exactly it. It's it's not the AD and the president
in charge. It's hey, Nick, what do you think about this?
Speaker 6 (01:43:28):
Right?
Speaker 7 (01:43:28):
And but you want tend to give you full support
because they're kind of in. It means that they're kind
to end on how long this can be. If things
go south, Nick Sabe will have any opportunity he wants
to go back and coach. The question is does he
want the grind? And if he does, then you'll see
him again. But this TV thing can be pretty fulfilling
and pretty good for the wallet too.
Speaker 5 (01:43:46):
It's gonna be fun TV every single week, especially those
rumors come out to try to keep an eye on
what's happening there. Someone three two one, two five seven
ninety is the number to get and let's get back
into the Astros conversation because mention some of the questquestions
that they are facing heading into this next part of
the season. Got two more huge ones to ask you about.
We'll do that right here. It is Sean Salisbury Show
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on a Friday Sports Talk seven ninety.
Speaker 6 (01:44:10):
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Speaker 6 (01:44:17):
Good morning, Good morning, Dan. How are you good man?
How are you?
Speaker 7 (01:44:22):
I all right?
Speaker 3 (01:44:23):
Morning Jahn?
Speaker 7 (01:44:23):
How are you?
Speaker 6 (01:44:24):
I'm doing wonderful, my man. Thank you. I hope you
are as well.
Speaker 1 (01:44:28):
I am too.
Speaker 3 (01:44:33):
My mom, I not my mom.
Speaker 8 (01:44:36):
I I got a TV out there?
Speaker 6 (01:44:41):
Out where?
Speaker 7 (01:44:41):
Where?
Speaker 9 (01:44:41):
Where?
Speaker 6 (01:44:42):
Where's the TV at.
Speaker 3 (01:44:46):
On the patio?
Speaker 6 (01:44:47):
Oh?
Speaker 5 (01:44:48):
So you got an outdoor TV. Look at you man?
Moving up in the world. I like it.
Speaker 3 (01:44:53):
We need any one before we first moved in.
Speaker 6 (01:44:57):
Okay, So is that is that?
Speaker 5 (01:44:59):
Where're gonna watch all the Astros games at?
Speaker 7 (01:45:02):
I'm okay cool. Just make sure you keep those mosquitoes
off you man, Yeah, I do.
Speaker 6 (01:45:11):
There you go.
Speaker 7 (01:45:12):
Well, what do you what are you thinking about this
weekend series? How do you think they're going to do?
Speaker 3 (01:45:16):
That we need to win.
Speaker 6 (01:45:19):
Okay, I mean, yeah, they do need to win.
Speaker 7 (01:45:22):
But what do you think they're gonna do you think
you think they're gonna take two out of three?
Speaker 2 (01:45:26):
Yes?
Speaker 6 (01:45:27):
All right, all right, well, very good man.
Speaker 5 (01:45:31):
We'll enjoy that TV out there, man, and hopefully we
can pull them through for a couple of wins to
have some good stuff talk about on Monday.
Speaker 6 (01:45:38):
All right, all right, see one who does Okay, Yeah,
I'll take that.
Speaker 5 (01:45:47):
I was gonna say, lead off, lead off shot to
be able to set the tone for the rest of
the guys.
Speaker 6 (01:45:51):
I like that, So hopefully it'll lead to a parade.
There you go, there, you go. See what I did?
Speaker 7 (01:45:55):
There, I did, I did very getting good stuff. But
you have a great week and enjoy enjoy. You're trying
to enjoy that new TV.
Speaker 2 (01:46:02):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:46:04):
Do you know with Case should be pitching?
Speaker 7 (01:46:08):
Well, I think they'll have him pitched as long as
he's successful tonight because they need these wins in Seattle.
So i'd imagine you're going to get a lot at him,
and he's really good. He's capable of going out there
and dominating the team. Hopefully it won't be this team.
So I would think that they have a win in mind,
which means that they're going to win. I would imagine
they want to get deep into the game with him,
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so I would expect to see his best tonight. Whether
we do or not remains to be seen.
Speaker 5 (01:46:33):
He's really good, well rested too, ye, So I mean
he's got that going for him. And this is the
Seattle team that clearly was playing great baseball. And then
the break sweeping Detroit there on the road, whereas the
Astros lose two athretes to the Rangers there to close
it out after a one in five week at dyk
In Park.
Speaker 6 (01:46:49):
Not great.
Speaker 5 (01:46:50):
A couple of huge questions to answer about the Astros.
Matt Kalahara does a great job for The Houston Chronicle
posting five story lines to keep in mind for the
next part of the Astros season, and one of them
that sit out to me. Can the bullpen sustain what
they've been doing? Can this bullpen keep up? Was the
actual question.
Speaker 7 (01:47:10):
Well, we've talked about here today've been outstanding, and we've said,
and I couldn't agree more the can.
Speaker 6 (01:47:16):
We want to know the why? Well, there's the question.
The why is.
Speaker 7 (01:47:20):
If a starting pitching staff continues to gobble up innings,
and these guys hit to where the pressures not to
win two to one games. It's gonna the how deep
and how much length you can get out of starting pitching.
They can keep it up as long as they're not
pounded into submission right where it's I mean, listen, you're battling,
and the odds are that one of them or two
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of them are gonna have to that are going to
be tired or warner or you hope nothing serious happens,
But that's just the odds of a season. People miss
appearances and misstarts. Is pitching, their success will be greatly
determined by a couple of things. One is that you
can and here's why it all works. If you're winning
five to nothing and you give up a two run
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homer in the fifth inning, but your velo is the
same and you're still locating. It just does a good
swing on a baseball, you are not apt to be
to panic and or to be desperate to get to
a bullpen. If you're the Astros, I can gobble up
one more inning out of a guy at a gusto
right because I can afford then in a solo shot,
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we're still in front, so you're still up five to two,
you're in two to one games, and you start to
go sideways, and even if it's just a batter or two,
what's the initial thought starting to work, even if the
velocities are saying walk to in a row or gave
up to it, get him out because our bullpen's so
good because of your trust with the bullpen.
Speaker 6 (01:48:38):
That's one.
Speaker 7 (01:48:39):
You have got to get offensive production to take off
stress on your starting pitching so they're not so everything's
not high intensity that where it's like, oh my gosh,
we're in this game. And the second thing is the
onus on starting pitching to whether you're up seven to
nothing or whether you're up two to one, to get
yourself into the extending you you just do to take
(01:49:02):
it away from those guys so they're not getting worn out.
That is, I think they can sustain it as long
as they're fresh.
Speaker 6 (01:49:08):
I do.
Speaker 7 (01:49:08):
They'll have their moments. Hater blowing a safe, I don't
anticipate is going to blow four more. So I would
think that what you see is what you're going to get.
But you absolutely have to score more runs so you
can allow yourself some latitude. If you're Joe Espada to
not have to make a move in the fifth inning
on one walk because you've got the two run homer
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doesn't get you killed. On the other side, that the
the you can't we can't have four and a third,
four and a third, five and a third, four and
a third, four and two thirds and expect that the
bullpen's not going to be beat down. You just can't
do it, even with what round seventy ish games in
that range right now, sixties, So it's going to be
a hell of a run. But they can't and if
they can't sustain it, which will tell you also that
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the starting pitching is doing their thing. The more fresh
and less they have to to pitch, and the better
the starting pitching is, you'll start to see it. It'll
matter those two things come together. But don't discount pitching
from hitting. They have got to give some more runs,
so there's a little leeway for Joe Spota not to
have to make desperate moves to get to a dominant bullpen.
Speaker 5 (01:50:11):
And you know, speaking of how good this bullpen has been,
Kalahara pointing out that five of the top nineteen American
League relievers in Fangrafts wins above replacement here in Houston.
Of course, we know about Hater and a Bray You.
Okurt Bennett, SUSA and Brian King are also in that
list of five names, so we know how good that
(01:50:32):
group has been.
Speaker 6 (01:50:33):
You mentioned the offensive part of it. That's the second part.
Speaker 5 (01:50:36):
We'll talk about it right here because a couple of
guys in particular that you really need here in the
final stretch of the season.
Speaker 6 (01:50:43):
We'll talk about him next.
Speaker 5 (01:50:44):
It is Sean Salisbury Show on a Friday Sports Talk
seven to ninety.
Speaker 3 (01:50:50):
The Jean Salisbury Show continues.
Speaker 7 (01:50:53):
It's just keep it coming love. Okay, that's a what
a great cut. Back in the day, Casey and the
sunsh band would be known as a bubblegum band, where
it was like kind of cheesy, who know it was
wasn't cool right right? First it was cool for the
young kids, right yeah, And then even if you were
a young kid, it was like, oh, it's too cool
for me to admit that I don't like the Sunshine.
(01:51:15):
The same thing we saved you like Casey the Sunshine,
same thing about the begis right yet on the secret playlist. Yeah, well,
we didn't have playlists back then. But you know what
I'm saying, You had a tape, somebody, a buddy made
it for you. And then also when the concert came,
your ass was sitting right there jumping up and down
to Casey in the Sunshine Man, but not admit it
to your friends. Now you go back, like to the
Beg's and Casey in the Sunshine Band. We've discussed them before.
(01:51:39):
Oh what a banger? Oh yeah, the ones who didn't
admit it. Now want to go to the concert? You know,
forty years later? Banger, great cut.
Speaker 5 (01:51:48):
Yeah it wasn't. Uh, it wasn't Matchbox twenty. I'm trying
to remember who I had the CD of And one
of my friends made fun of me for nuts. Yeah,
I walked right into that's my fault, that's nobody else's
but my own. But uh, that band was playing at
Cynthia Woods and I and I went there and saw
(01:52:10):
the concert and who do I see there?
Speaker 6 (01:52:12):
That guy? I go, oh, so.
Speaker 7 (01:52:14):
I guess you started listening to that CD a little
bit later, didn't you go? And at first he tried
to play off like he didn't know what I was
talking about. I was like, you know exactly what I'm
talking about seventh grade at Pershing.
Speaker 6 (01:52:24):
Oh yeah, you know exactly what I mean. And he did.
Speaker 7 (01:52:26):
Yeah, boy, that that band's really good now exactly right. Yeah,
now it's cool, it's cool.
Speaker 6 (01:52:31):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (01:52:31):
I mean it was kind of like boy bands when
we were in middle school in high school, and you know,
you go see said boy band and you see people
there that were making fun of it.
Speaker 7 (01:52:38):
It's like, oh yeah, and yeah, now you're saying, oh, boy, boy,
the boy band is a is I'm going to their concert.
Speaker 6 (01:52:44):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (01:52:45):
At that time when I used to say I'm not
a boy because it wasn't macho enough, right, And now
it's like, oh, man's cool, a good beat and that's
a big, great energy in the building.
Speaker 6 (01:52:52):
Yeah, I'm with you, brother. Yeah.
Speaker 5 (01:52:53):
So you know, we we live and we learn in life,
and some some people, uh you know, live and learn
at the time a little faster than others. I think
that's just really kind of the the lesson that's learned here.
But yeah, strow is gonna get back in action tonight
three game series against the Mariners, crucial one for this one.
But we were mentioning the two questions that Matt Kawahara
(01:53:15):
of the Houston Chronicle had in his piece and we
talked about the bullpen in the last segment and the
other one too, is to be repeating myself a.
Speaker 6 (01:53:23):
Couple of names.
Speaker 5 (01:53:25):
Can Christian Walker and the Heiner Diaz finish strong that?
It was the question posed by Kalahara And my answer
to that is they need to.
Speaker 6 (01:53:34):
Yeah, they better. We agree.
Speaker 7 (01:53:37):
How many times we had that conversation on this show.
Speaker 5 (01:53:40):
I think most of our audience right now is probably
yelling at their radios because they're like, stop talking about
those guys.
Speaker 7 (01:53:46):
For you, that's like, uh, what's our guy? Pete Doucey,
Peter Doocey following the way for you, you're the Peter
Deucy of Christian Walker. Yeah, you know what, I'm following, staying,
wanting to know answers, what's going on? And you have
You've been on it the whole year and we asked,
matter of fact, before you left for SEC media days.
In the All Star Game, we are talking before the
All Star breaks in what do they have to do
(01:54:08):
in the second half and we kind of hinted to
a career like second half of them. I mean, I
have one of those careers. Christian Walker is going to
have to have both of them. Now, this is all
dependent on the big left hander when Paina comes back. My,
if those guys are still a ways away, these two
cats are going to have to play like team MVPs
(01:54:29):
in the second half, whether they winned it. But that's
the approach they have to go in to where you're
counting on them that in the middle of the lineup,
and in truth, if you keep losing bodies, they have
no place but to be right. Even though we want
Christian Walker right now, you'd like them hitting in like
the seven hole to get him going again. Right, We'll
see that they absolutely have to hit the plate. And
(01:54:49):
it isn't just hitting two eighty five. It's providing some
big pop in the bat because that this team needs to.
I don't mean hit home runs to win all the time,
but there's got to be the thread of the long
ball where you can get number runs in bunches now,
and that's a little bit has eluded them consistently in
the first half and quite frankly at times last year.
Speaker 5 (01:55:09):
I mean, that's what I've been talking about with runners
in scoring position, not just necessarily to them, but it's
not just the single it's the home run. I mean,
as we saw a couple of times a couple of
weeks ago from Victor Karattini grand slams. I'm not asking
for Grand slams all the time, but at least give
me the chance to believe you can do it.
Speaker 7 (01:55:25):
Yeah, well, all the time's not feasible. But I'll tell
you what, when you're in a position even if you
don't get the Grand Slam, I need a ball hitting
a gap and drive in two more often than not.
So we'll see. And it's a both questions are not
only viable, but very very good. When when he when
in that article and try to get this done. And
the one thing I do know, and you and I
both do the Janer Diaz and Christian Walker both know
(01:55:48):
the responsibility they're going to bear in the second half
of this season.
Speaker 5 (01:55:52):
Well, and I mean when you factor in the first
half that East Soak Peretis had it was good enough
to garner him going to the All Star Game, which
he's supposed to be with the team after missing the
All Star Game for a personal family matter. But he
was a guy that was able to do those things
for you. I mean, he would put together a really
good at bat. Maybe it's not a hit, but it's
a walk, get on base, passed the batona the next
(01:56:14):
guy to have a chance, and he.
Speaker 7 (01:56:15):
Has to continue to play All Star baseball in the
second half. You really, you really are going to going
to need that, and for Cam Smith not to get
rookie tired, right, which he's young and I don't think
he will, but to continue to do what he's doing
to make people realize that we can continue this without
Kyle Tucker. And if or Done is still sidelined for
a minute, which it still seems like.
Speaker 6 (01:56:35):
He's going to be for a minute, what are you
going to do?
Speaker 7 (01:56:38):
I really think, Dan, the first twenty to twenty five games,
really the rest of this month, in the first half
of August are going to be really really important for
how we feel about their direction, but more importantly, how
they feel about their direction.
Speaker 5 (01:56:51):
Well, and that's the really the key there is because
I mean, this one right here is as huge as
it gets because of where you are in the standings.
Your five games up would which is nice, but you
don't want to get on that plane going down the
Arizona where you're up three games, which wouldn't be that
wouldn't be the case pretty much. In this case, you
either only have a chance to increase it if you
sweep them, which does seem like that's gonna be a
(01:57:13):
tough task, or you're only four games up or two
games up.
Speaker 7 (01:57:17):
Yeah, and Dan, it's put it this way. You know,
leads are one thing. It's not comfortable. I would it's
too close in the way it ends. Put it this way.
If they had a five game lead and they would
have been five and one before the All Star break,
and they still and they had a five game lead,
you'd be thinking different.
Speaker 6 (01:57:33):
I would too.
Speaker 7 (01:57:34):
You'd be thinking, Okay, there's still confidence rolling. They got
beat once, but they won five out of the six
going into the All Star break five games up. Because
Seattle and Texas are playing better well, Texas would be
further behind. If you would have won five to one,
it'd be a couple extra games one. Regardless, you'd be
sitting in this position feeling good. I'm a big believer
in the feel good part of it, right because the
feeling good you like relax a little more, you're not grinding.
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But when you go one in five and coming out
of it and you're you're throwing Walter out there, and
you're like, we got to get this started right on
the road against Castillo, against a team who can hit
the ball out of the ballpark, and against the team
who's starting to play better. It's a diff five and
one going it. Like I said, I told you that confidence,
not that momentum, the confidence going into one or the other.
You tell me how you'd feel a little more stressed
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coming out of this or a little less stressed if
you were five and one with all these injuries, but
you still kept your lead, but your baseball was better.
They didn't play great baseball for six days. You've had
five days to sit on it too. So hopefully the
Astros are able to put that behind them. One three, two,
one two five, seven to ninety the number to get
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Astros and Mariners back after the All Star Break tonight
three game series there in Seattle, Astros on deck coming
your way at eight o'clock round two of the Open
Championship Royal Port Rush over there in Northern Ireland. Brian
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So a good morning of golf to be able to
accompany you on this work day. Seven one three two
one two five seven ninety is the number to get in.
And Sean me and you were talking about this a
little bit before the hour three head and an hour
four break about how crucial this series is this weekend
because as it stands right now, you're five games up Seattle,
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a three and three week Like that's the thing to
think about from how last week went. What if the
Astros just went three and three, two out of three
against the Cleveland Guardians, which they probably could have had
an opportunity to do and they didn't, and then you know,
you lose two out of three to the Rangers there
over the weekend, but still you split three out of three,
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then you know you're you're looking at.
Speaker 7 (02:02:19):
A chance taking it. You'll be what six games up
maybe six, seven games up right now.
Speaker 5 (02:02:24):
So we're talking about a totally different scenario heading into
this series. But now you're five games up. I mean
you talked about I mean, you know, kind of looking
at it like the golf perspective of you got a
really good golfer, that's that's charging you a top the
leaderboard and you drop a shot, they gained two, and
then maybe you par one, they add one. Any of
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those different types of things. That's the scenario that you're
at right now, where all of a sudden you look
and you say, oh man, I'm approaching number fifteen.
Speaker 6 (02:02:51):
I'm only up by two. It's not good.
Speaker 7 (02:02:53):
Now, I want you to think about this, which I
we just give the what if scenario on both sides,
which is fair. Well, of course we don't want to
see this. Want it happened? What happens if you struggle
in this series, lose two or three, and lose three
or three, How do you think that Grippin's going to
start to kick in? And I'm talking about it, it's
coming right out of the gates. Well you'll hear it's
a long season. The truth is it's not that long anymore. Well,
(02:03:14):
it's not that long. Anyway you are, well, I know
for the true meaning of stretch run, maybe what the
last thirty games.
Speaker 6 (02:03:20):
It's a handful of weeks right now, right, that's exactly right.
Speaker 7 (02:03:23):
And you start this off wrong and you're still beat
up and injured. Think about the narrative or the the
the feeling you're going to have. It's only natural when
things start to go sideways. The great ones and great
teams and maybe they have this in him are able
to It's gonna be okay, and keep doing it. And
how much resilience can this team continue to have right
(02:03:45):
with injuries and keep doing it. But you do not
want to let creep in what is very possible. You
go into Seattle and get beat Now, even with a
two or three game lead, you're sitting here thinking this
is a this is one series away from changing the
entire course. And just a couple of weeks ago we
were six seven games in front of first place. So
(02:04:07):
that I told you I thought that the last six
games were monumental. Now when you say, Sean, the devastating
monumental me And it's not just in the win lost, Calum,
it's how you approach what's going on and how you
approach the second half and the confidence you come out
of it with. And people will tell you. When you're
on the losing side, you say, oh, it's a long season.
When you're on the winning side, you say, we needed
(02:04:28):
it right. It's urgency. So I look at it from
you want them to win, but from a different perspectiveause
I'm not out there playing. But to me, I thought
the last two series, the last six games before were
hugely important because of not only that, but who you
had to come out and play and spend on the road.
Coming out of it. You blink and you are now
within one series. So they've got to continue to do
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what they've been great at and that's not blinking much
when things hit. But it's still a really good thing
to know that if you got swept again, you're still
in first place. But you don't want to have many
more of those because then that thing starts to roll
and you're not healthy and you're trying to figure out
how you can stop that thing from rolling downhill, and
it can happen, and it happens in a hurry in
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professional sports.
Speaker 6 (02:05:13):
So this is a.
Speaker 7 (02:05:17):
Big, big series coming out of this all Star break kit.
All that relaxation you got to do and well, rest good.
I hope your mind's right and rested, because this isn't
Oh yeah, we got another series. This is Seattle, and
this could come down to deciding what happens in September.
Speaker 6 (02:05:32):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (02:05:32):
I think this is a huge series, and well, are
we putting too much emphasis on it?
Speaker 6 (02:05:36):
I don't know.
Speaker 7 (02:05:37):
I put emphasis on all of them, and especially when
their arrival, especially when I say rival they're a division rival,
and especially when they're the team quite frankly was a
team supposedly to beat this year in the American League West.
This is a big This is a big series, and
how you perform the optics for your own self, not
for us, for your own self, for important too. Even
if you win, but if you win and gutted your
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way through it, we'll all start to think, Man, the
resilience and guts of this team, but how long can
guts last and beat out just attrition and people wearing out.
That's exactly what they're gonna have to do if they
want to get to another level. That's just my opinion.
They have got to go in and win this series
or at least play like, oh, if you get beat
nine to seven. Well, then we'll be bummed about pitching.
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If you get beat two to one or win two
to one, we're bummed about hitting. It's got to almost
feels like for them, the optics have to be ass whooping, right.
But you'll take a win anyway and get them because
that's all we count. But this is an important series.
You get swept this week and I guarantee you're losing
this division, because.
Speaker 6 (02:06:36):
That's not hyperbolic by you. You believe that.
Speaker 5 (02:06:38):
I one hundred percent believe that because they're going to
be able to significantly add at the deadline. They already
have good enough pitching. They've improved their offense this year,
and it's going to be kind of like the way
that the season started last year, where you had to
be able to try to sprint at the end. I mean,
this is one of those where you got to pick
the pace up again, and it's one of those that
you've already been striding out a pretty good.
Speaker 6 (02:06:58):
Amount in this season. Can you do that? And I
don't think the Astros can.
Speaker 7 (02:07:02):
And the problem and we're talking a lot of that too,
has to do with the health because of the depth
and what they're doing is yeah, and I'll tell you
what you tell me. Whenever you've looked over your shoulder
driving that the the you that looking through the either
rear of your mirror looking back over your shoulder allowed
you to look forward.
Speaker 6 (02:07:18):
Good, It doesn't.
Speaker 7 (02:07:19):
You spend so much time doing that, and then when
you put your eyes back on the road, you got
to get back in your lane because you're like, what
the hell is going on here? We all do it
and it exists, and I don't really care how good
you are. Human nature will be yeah, if they go
in there and get swept in this series, human nature
is simply to say, I gotta work harder. Sometimes it's
not harder, it's just a little smarter on how you
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go about your business. I trust the astros and I
trust that they're going to play well in the series.
But if they don't, those whispers are going to become
a lot louder, my man about what this division looks
like and what do you need to do within the
next two weeks to get yourself back on track, because
that wouldn't be good where you were one in what
one in eight in your last nine? Yeah, and I
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know we're far We're ways away from that because it's
a three game series. But you're facing a team that
can pitch and a team that can hit now, and uh,
you have got to play your best baseball against this
team on the road or trouble will loom.
Speaker 6 (02:08:12):
No, definitely will.
Speaker 5 (02:08:13):
I mean, you know, you feel good about where you're
at right now standings wise, but I mean coming out
of that series, some of those comments are going to
absolutely change because you're not going to.
Speaker 7 (02:08:22):
Feel good and it can change on a dime, and
they won't leave nine cents change if it does. You've
got to play well this weekend. Absolutely huge, it is, No, it's.
Speaker 5 (02:08:31):
The biggest one of the seasons so far at this point.
Someone three two, one, two, five seven ninety is the
number to get in. Uh, let's get enough phone call
here really quick. Robert south Houston wants to weigh in. Robert,
good morning, Hey.
Speaker 10 (02:08:44):
Good morning guys, thanks for taking my call as usual.
I uh, I just wanted to say before I talk
about the Ashers, I just want to say thanks for
helping the transition move. I called you guys a couple
weeks ago, told you I had to move to Forworth
and I was really really home sick and being able
to listen to you guys on the iHeart app has
really helped. But uh, I don't agree with uh with
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you on the uh they'll lose the division because they
still have one more series with Seattle, uh towards the
end of the season. But I do see how. I mean,
obviously it's very important, but uh yeah, I think they
just gotta they just gotta play well against these uh,
these good teams and and start playing well against these
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bad teams, because I mean, I don't understand why me
and my sister talk about it all the time, like
why do they play so bad against the bad teams
and they play so good against the good teams. I
just don't get it. And uh yeah, that's it. Thanks
for taking my call, and you'll have.
Speaker 6 (02:09:50):
A good day.
Speaker 5 (02:09:51):
I appreciate it, Robert. I mean, you know, we've talked
about it too. Of how they've been this season. Teams
above five hundred, they are twenty eight and nineteen, so
they've lost twenty one games to teams that are below
five hundred, so they're twenty eight and twenty one against
those teams, whereas the team's above five hundred, they're nine
games above five hundred, so that's where you get read.
Speaker 7 (02:10:12):
When you read both those day fifteen sixteen games over
five hundred. If it's like this is awesome. But then
you say, okay, we're oh one in five the last five.
Oh we're going to Seattle and Arizona on the road, right,
both of them on the road. Two games above five hundred,
that's exactly. What's that on the road? Two games above
five that's exactly. But you look at it when you say, okay,
they beat good end betch you start to look at
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the numbers, say okay, they favor us. But you can
blink and be two games out and be twelve games
over five hundred. And now the person who's chasing the
rabbit is feeling good about their game and you're not.
And we know that the mental and emotional part of
sports and baseball is huge, right it is. They all
know how to play. But this is going to be
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I'll stick by my part of it. I don't think
that they're going to lose the division. If they lose ease,
they may, but I'm not up on that. But I
believe this is a final series. Now, whether it comes
down to the final series, this is a you know,
I wouldn't mean. I don't even know who their last
series of the seasons against. I guess we could look.
But this is I've said it's the last two weeks
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of the year, been saying all along, decide the division.
And I still believe that even though they're five games up,
because I just think we're far from seeing the best
baseball of all three of them yet. The Astros have
played some pretty damn good baseball, and from mid June
to until that final series they've been pretty consistent. But
they the other two are going to run. They're going
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to run rough shot over some opponents along the way
as well. So I do I think this is I
don't think hiding away, running away and hiding this division.
I don't think is going to exist for any of them.
I'd rather be five games up than not. But I'd
also rather be healthy than not, and that's a ways away, apparently,
at least from the way it looks here.
Speaker 5 (02:11:54):
We'll find out a little bit more about the health
part of it today when Joe Spotta meets the media
later in Seattle.
Speaker 6 (02:11:59):
Ki John, see you guys right there. You want to
join them?
Speaker 7 (02:12:02):
Seven one three two one two five seven ninety against
seven one three two one two five seven ninety.
Speaker 5 (02:12:07):
A couple of things working in the astros favor. We'll
also discuss that here. It is a Sean Salisbury show
on a Friday Sports Talk seven ninety.
Speaker 3 (02:12:17):
The Jean Salisbury Show continues.
Speaker 5 (02:12:20):
Sebone three two one two five seven ninety. Real quick
before we get back to the phone lines for Kenneth
and John mentioned a couple of things working in your
favorite here for the Astros.
Speaker 6 (02:12:29):
One of them is Lance mccullor is on the.
Speaker 5 (02:12:31):
Road and how good he has been this season for
this team because Minute Made Park has been a little
bit of a struggle. We found that out last weekend
that it wasn't just National League Central teams. There's other
teams that are able to also get after him, and
at least in this case, it was one team that
was able to get after him. But for mccullors this
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year at home, his ERA has ballooned above eleven. On
the road, it's sub one Sean. That's how good he's
been away from DIYK in Park this year. And he's
also a guy too that he proved it in the
Dodgers series. He can show up and show out, especially
in those games that you really feel like you need.
Speaker 6 (02:13:11):
Well, I would, I would.
Speaker 7 (02:13:13):
I would love him to post at home as well,
be nice, But right now you're on the road, go
do your thing, and he's needed. I mean, it's not
like this isn't just a passing fancy Lance mccullors has
to pitch well.
Speaker 6 (02:13:26):
He had If he.
Speaker 7 (02:13:27):
Doesn't pitch well on Saturday, they got any shot. No,
So he's got to mean you're playing who's pitching for them?
Speaker 6 (02:13:32):
Again? I think it is.
Speaker 7 (02:13:34):
So they're pretty, they're pretty, uh pretty damn good. So
I uh, I would like to see him now. I
don't know the reason. Isn't he normally in his past year?
I'm thinking over the time I've been here, been pretty
good at home, hasn't he hasn't he hasn't he always
been pretty decent at home? I know, not this year,
but in his past. Yeah, i'd have to look at
those splits.
Speaker 5 (02:13:52):
But like I said, this year at home he is
eight This year, yeah, oh he's been awful.
Speaker 6 (02:13:56):
So oh forty six on the road, right, Well, I'll.
Speaker 7 (02:13:59):
Tell this since he's on the road, I'm okay if
that trend continues with his road pitching, and we'll deal
with he's this one. Yeah, we'll deal with it when
they get back home and see how that works. But
give me that same road performance and well, we know
he's got this stuff to show up and dominate and
he's gonna have to do it again against a team
that's starting to swing the bat, or is swinging the
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bat pretty well, and they can hit the ball of
the park, as we said, So we'll deal with.
Speaker 6 (02:14:25):
When he's at home.
Speaker 7 (02:14:25):
Now, I'm just gonna I'm gonna play the hand that
we're dealt now, and that hand is mcclor's is pitched
on Saturday, and you need a Lance mccullor's healthy, going good,
the way he's.
Speaker 6 (02:14:33):
Pitched on the road this year, you absolutely have to
have it.
Speaker 5 (02:14:36):
And plus two, I mean a team that had played
what fourteen games in a row, thirteen games in a row,
whatever it is, where you had a lot of different stretches.
That's the second part, this rest, this time off, being
able to get away from it. You didn't have anybody
playing the All Star Game, not a single one, So
you should be amongst the freshest small baseball.
Speaker 7 (02:14:54):
Yeah, there is zero other than the injury lean on. Now,
this team doesn't lean on injuries and make that excuse.
We'll do that for them, right. This is make no mistake.
This is they they have none, that they have no,
they have no. Oh yeah, man, a little tired from
the No, you don't none.
Speaker 6 (02:15:13):
Zero.
Speaker 7 (02:15:14):
You can still say you're not healthy, but you have
zero mental leagues there, No, there's none because you went
to your your All Star game was a vacation. You
didn't pitch, you didn't hit, you didn't play, you didn't
go whatever.
Speaker 6 (02:15:29):
Zero.
Speaker 7 (02:15:29):
So this team now has a great opportunity took a
little vacation, put a baseball uniform on, or spent time.
Speaker 6 (02:15:36):
Now.
Speaker 7 (02:15:36):
I don't know what paradus personal issues are. Hopefully they
aren't personal issues that use up that he's distracted and
that everybody's healthy and all that stuff. Hope it's okay,
but he's he's posted his first half and done a
great job. So other than that, this team should be
mentally ready to go and should be pumped up to
end the skid that they went on with a one
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in five go before the All Star breaks. So yeah,
of all the teams in the league, that excuse doesn't
exist for them. But it's a good thing because they're
so injured and beat up. They needed a little mental
refresher and physical refresher. They got it, so that excuse
doesn't exist here. They they they they didn't get worn
out by any All Star game.
Speaker 6 (02:16:17):
Hopefully they've caught their breath because they're gonna need it. Someone.
Speaker 5 (02:16:20):
Three, two, five, seven ninety is the number to get
in Kenneth, An Orange, on's the way in Kenneth.
Speaker 11 (02:16:24):
Good morning, Oh man, Jess. Then that damn Amber thing
went off.
Speaker 3 (02:16:34):
Uh.
Speaker 11 (02:16:35):
Anyway, I'm always optimistic about these astros, but the thing
with it is, I just can't wrap my head around
this injury thing. Man. It's like a plague. And I
don't like to sound too nostalgic and like one of
these persons that, you know, the kind of homeless to
these big stars of the path too much, man, But
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I've just never been able to wrap my head around
while we going into an era where so so many
injuries and these guys and they can't play through it. Now, Sean,
I here you just talking about Randy Johnson the other day. Now,
I remember when his back was damned about to give
out on him. Man, This guy was laying on the
board between innings, you know, and uh. And we talked
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about and you said something about mechanics and and in
that area and stuff like that. And I watched a
lot of old games, and uh, I was watching some
stuff and I never did know that that that you know.
I know Randy Johnson used to throw some wild pitches,
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but I didn't know Nola Ryan walked up and gave
him a tip that changed his career that his landing.
Uh was he had changed up his landing when he
came off the plate. I didn't know that. But it
was a matter of mechanics.
Speaker 7 (02:17:54):
And he became one of the more a guy who
was like a ten or eleven to one guy, I
means strike out the wa talk ratio. I played with
them and played with him. We were in classmates at
USC and he was he could throw it one hundred
and three miles an hour. But you yeah, oh yeah,
Randy and I and Mark McGuire, we were all there
at the say Jack del Rio. We were all there
at the same time, same play everything, and Randy could
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throw it a million miles an hour, but it wasn't real.
Speaker 6 (02:18:17):
Couldn't spot him.
Speaker 7 (02:18:18):
He goes to Montreal and he gets tips along the
way and then he becomes a guy who didn't walk
many and struck out a lot. So you're exactly right,
and it's amazing how one tip can change. How about
the tip that you know, the hudder Brown, you know,
use the two seam fastball and take the inside part
of the plate to a guy who last year, at
the beginning of the year, we're like, what's going on?
And now he's your most dominant, overpowering starter. So taking
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those the heart's important. You're right and real quick before
you finish Kenneth. As you know, And this isn't a
knock on young players. It's the way just how the
rules and how the way we train players and what
we expect from it set up that they're not expected
to have the same school, the same toughness that guys
did from the path. They're just not They don't have
the same training stuff. They're the all the stuff they
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have now they've got it easier. They're not asking somebody
to go play hurt like Randy Johnson or one of
these these guys showed up and posted cal Ripken. It's
not a knock on the player, it's just we don't
expect them now. I mean, everything's so specialized. You're not
even asking a picture to go seven innings. Try to
go out to Randy Johnson. And I can tell you
this for a fact. And at five innings he's throwing
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a ball or walk somebody and tell him you're gonna
pull him out of the game. He just soon fights you,
or if he's hanged up, he was going to play
till you dragged him off. So it's just a different mindset.
Speaker 6 (02:19:30):
It just is. That's just the facts. Whether people want
to hear that or not.
Speaker 11 (02:19:34):
Yeah, that's just real quick before I go. Uh, And
I've got a compliment to you, Dan, you pulled that
eight hours that day. Man boy, you got a juice,
a lot of juice. Man, I don't know why you
pull it off.
Speaker 7 (02:19:44):
Man.
Speaker 11 (02:19:45):
You probably you are to go at the politics, man,
you'd have broken the record for filibuster. Man. Uh are
you going before I crows out? Is that? Like I said,
I just can't wrap my head around it because we're
in an era or now these type of things that
medical medical science and supplements and all this stuff here,
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and I just look at Hank Aaron and Team Rolls
and all these guys that ate out the same kind
of kitchens I did, and I just can't. I can't
wrap my head around it. Thank you.
Speaker 7 (02:20:16):
I appreciate Kenneth. I'm with you, Kenneth. I have trouble
every day thinking about that. I mean, well, I just
think there's a different mentality of toughness there, and it's
it's not just me, and it's not hyperbolic, it's not boomerash,
it's just I respect all eras, but there was a
different toughness and if you can't see that, you're just
not paying attention. There just is there, just is. The
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talent isn't a problem going back. If you took some
of the guys in different sports now and send them
back to the seventies, raighte. It's not that they're not talented.
They're talented as hell. They got every you can. You
used to have to, you know, wind the tape and
do all that. Now you got it in a second.
I can be watching tape on a computer, I can
be watching the video and get it done. They have
all of it's at their disposer. That's a good thing.
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And the talent's great. There's just a different mentality of toughness.
So just it's a fact, not everybody, but the majority.
The one thing that would keep a talented player now
from going back and playing is they couldn't handle the grind.
A football player did do that six week training camps.
When I played, it was a month you went there.
Now and I'm talking about pads two days every day.
I'm not saying we're tougher, but the arrow was tougher.
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The rules ford it.
Speaker 6 (02:21:22):
You had to be tougher the way it was set up.
Speaker 7 (02:21:25):
Now, I've said before you can't practice two days and
two practices in a row in full gear, practice less,
get paid more, and wonder why we have some sloppy
football early in the season. Well, baseball rules nowadays. If
you get a guy and he says he'll give you
five and two thirds innings his whole career, he's a
star in baseball as a pitcher. If he gives you
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six or seven, well we'll put him in the Hall
of Fame. Right, So I just and it's not necessarily
these guys couldn't. But you're always a product of your environment.
For the most part, summer outliers. But if the rules say, dude,
give me five innings, what are these kids training to do?
Speaker 6 (02:21:58):
Pump up Velo for five.
Speaker 7 (02:22:00):
I've in two thirds innings, right, don't tell all the
Ryan that you're in a fistfight. Randy Johnson, Bob Gain, Well,
you can't compare them. I can compare hers when it
comes to the rules and the toughness because there are
tangible So it's no doubt some old school can't wrap
around and some old school like me can't wrap around
some of the skill sets that some of these cats
have that are six five, two forty chasing down running
backs either. But there's the mental toughness. Some of the
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guys now would be eliminated going back because they couldn't
handle the grind now, they couldn't handle the talent. They
just wouldn't be able to handle the grind and all
that goes around with it. And but the rules were
set up that's the way it was set up. Now,
the rules aren't set up for you to have to
grind as much as they did. If you play one
hundred and forty hundred and forty five games, thumb yeng
we gave you twenty gays, twenty twenty five days off
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during the season, or twenty days off for little rest
and timed rest and doubleheaders if you got scheduled and
you had to replay the double header another time. Nowadays,
those guys they were getting aid at bats in a
double hader, you were, you were playing them both.
Speaker 6 (02:22:55):
It didn't matter now.
Speaker 5 (02:22:56):
Plus it's decision now to have the money in the
games and not on the practice field. And also, I
mean being able to prolong these guys careers, right.
Speaker 7 (02:23:06):
And there's no doubt, oh some of it was are
there's no doubt practicing twice a day in four practice
or three practice in row gear stupid and preserving their legs.
I'm not saying it was all right, And it's not saying, oh,
that's the way it should be done now. I'm just
telling you that's the way it was. I lived it
and watching it. And when you're in a preseason game
and you get a compound fracture that the buddy of
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mind did and the skins off, you can see the
bone on the finger, and the guy's trying to make
a team in Saint Louis and the Cardinals were around
then in Saint louis Is, he taped it up, double
taped it. They sewed it up on the sidelines, and
he finished a preseason game jeez, And that's just set
right next to him.
Speaker 6 (02:23:41):
So that's a promise. I saw it. So it's just different.
Speaker 7 (02:23:44):
That doesn't make it right, and it doesn't mean we
want to do that now, because you do want to
preserve their career with all the money. But it's relative.
The simple fact is that's how they had to survive
it in those eras, and in baseball, football, and basketball
it was more physical, and I think it's obvious. It
doesn't mean it's more explosive, but the rules were set
up to a allow you to be more physical.
Speaker 6 (02:24:01):
Simple.
Speaker 5 (02:24:01):
It's better of those doctors and trainers than me. I
don't know if I could handle that one. Oh it
was well.
Speaker 7 (02:24:06):
I've had a compound fracture on my finger in my
first practice in my freshman year in high school, and
my coach said, go get back in the hut. I said, coach,
that's my fib bone. As I've explained before, But this, dude,
is a preseason game most of the time. I got
to go back and play, put a big old taped
up cast thing on and went and finished. And he
was good. I'm telling you his toughness. But in this
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day and age, they wouldn't even allow him to tape
it and go in. They would send him in the
locker room and took his gear off. He's like, you're
not sending me anywhere. He said his finger got caught
on the helmet in the face mask. It's like, dude,
but he wasn't willing to let somebody else go out
there and play because he needed the job.
Speaker 6 (02:24:42):
That he needed the job, the career.
Speaker 7 (02:24:45):
Now that he's like, I got the forty seven million guaranteed,
I could take this one off.
Speaker 6 (02:24:51):
It's preseason.
Speaker 7 (02:24:52):
I don't think that's wrong, but it's just the way
the mentality was set up.
Speaker 6 (02:24:55):
It's just different.
Speaker 7 (02:24:56):
It may not be right to some, but for old
school guys, they it's hard to fathom the specialization that
a guy, oh, your your hammy hurts a little, Oh,
put some ice on it and drub some dirt and
go play. It was that archaic at times, and that
doesn't make it right. And definitely times have changed, for sure.
Someone three two, one, two, five, seven ninety the number
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Speaker 5 (02:27:24):
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I saw this yesterday from OutKick and it was going
after a report or not going after it, but on
the heels of a report from Ken Rosenthal. The Dodgers
are looking for bullpen help at the deadline. In the
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headline on OutKick says Dodgers trade deadline plans show their
off season spending spree was a failure, and they point
out that there were contracts or extensions given to Blake Snell,
who's been in Tanner Scott, who's underperformed Taskar, Hernandez, Kirby Yates,
Michael CONFORDO Hassan, Kim Clayton, kershaw Key, ky Hernandez, and
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Blake Tryn and at nearly four hundred million dollars in spending.
And that's after they committed seventy two to Scott, twenty
two to Blake trying in thirteen to eights and the
one hundred and eighty two million to Snell and so soak.
Speaker 7 (02:28:24):
Well, here's the thing is, I can't call it, well,
I guess it's a failure because it hasn't worked so far,
but still games to go and health to hat be
had hopefully for them. I'm sure that's what they're thinking,
just like the Astros are. But when you look at
it from this point of view, too, is I would
be more concerned if I was a Dodgers as long
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as they're not. I mean is if these guys were
all bad, you know, playing poorly, so they have similar
issue as here as injuries. Right, that's a lot of
money invested. But you're not back there saying, well, we sucked,
we evaluated this taler wrong. You're back there saying, man,
I wish we'd get him healthy to see if the
pay did.
Speaker 6 (02:29:03):
Validate how good they are.
Speaker 7 (02:29:04):
But so far you could call it father because they're
not on the field and availability is the best ability.
Speaker 6 (02:29:09):
Right.
Speaker 7 (02:29:10):
But with that in mind, dude, I'm going to tell
you that you better be alert for and this is
It's not like I've heard it from any insight, but
you know, if you're the Dodgers, who you should go
after and they can to make this trade with and
his name has been banned as far as being available.
I don't know about the Dodgers, but if you really
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want to sew it up, there's a guy in Cleveland
who to talk about that he is that that could
be available. If you're the Dodgers, aren't you calling now?
I don't think the Dodge Now, I'll tell you who's
been really good for his Chapman's been good in Boston too.
But if you're the Red Sox, are you are you
part with people? Are you're chasing after?
Speaker 6 (02:29:51):
Ten wins? Straight wins? Is class A in Cleveland?
Speaker 7 (02:29:55):
And if you are the Dodgers and you want to
sew up lights out pretty much when you got to lead,
it's done. If he's available, aren't you making that call?
Isn't that a wow factor move for a team at
the deadline? And I know, listen, he's really good and
he's still pumping it over one hundred And if Cleveland
decides okay, we can move on from this, who, Well,
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if you're the Dodgers and you need a back end closer,
wouldn't you call for him and maybe give up even
a little more than you'd want two assets wise to
go get him, because I'm gonna tell you you got
him and you may be a favorite now, but that
just adds to what it's like at the end, that
he's a that's a tough guy to overcome. So I
don't know if it's gonna happen. I don't even know
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if Cleveland would move him. But if I'm a team
like that and I need somebody at the back end
to close it out, Cleveland's already had a phone call
from me, I'm dead saying it. Will they have the money? Well,
they spend so much, they don't care. They'll keep spending
you so what stop they spend all off season? What
would stop him? Now? If they're gonna if they've already invested,
and what we'd call that chasing money, chasing the bedroom. Well,
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if you're them, you still got enough talent to win
the whole thing. So if clause is available, aren't you
making the call? I would, and I'm the rest of
the league probably didn't want to see that or hear it,
but I'm all over the I'm on that like a
chicken on a june bug man, because if I can
pull him off, it's pretty good and you've got a
top what three or four. I mean, you're talking about
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a dominant powerhouse at the back end of your bullpen.
Speaker 6 (02:31:25):
I'd make the call.
Speaker 5 (02:31:26):
I mean, and it's also too failure is a relative
word because of where they are record wise.
Speaker 7 (02:31:32):
I mean, they're one of the best in baseball, but
a failure in first place, Yeah, it's tough.
Speaker 5 (02:31:36):
And I just I think that they probably would make
that call regardless of how their season was going, even
if half of those guys were available to them right
now the Astros, not the other way around. I think
that the Astros would still be making the call even
with the guys they've got right now, just because of
some of the shortcomings they have with their offense and
just roster in general. But the Dodgers currently fifty eight
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and thirty nine. But I just saw that wanted to
pass it along, all right, Closing things out here on
a Friday where I don't think somebody listened to some
advice that we had on one of our earlier shows.
We'll explain right here as it is a Friday edition
of The Shawn Salisbury Show, The Matt Thomas Show with
Ross coming up next ten to two right here on
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at Sports Talk seven to ninety.
Speaker 4 (02:32:22):
Let the celebration start, or Sean Salisbury's The Sewn.
Speaker 5 (02:32:27):
Salisbury Show, where they pretty much deduced that they were
stepping out in their relationships and they were doing it
at a golf course there nearby, and the golf course
had posted, hey, look, you do your business, you do
it somewhere else, because if you come back here, we're
gonna start posting pictures and we're gonna let everybody out
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there in that story. Oh yeah, yeah, we're gonna let
everybody out there. No, I'm sure you've probably seen now
Andy Byron, who is the CEO of Astronomer and Kristen
Cabot at the Coldplay concert, which the Internet.
Speaker 6 (02:33:02):
Had fun with.
Speaker 7 (02:33:03):
Yeah, and she is the she is the chief people
officer there for Astronomer, So she also So he's banging
his co worker, he's at a Coldplay concert. He's a CEO,
isn't he worth a couple of billion dollars?
Speaker 5 (02:33:18):
Thing?
Speaker 7 (02:33:18):
And he was one of the original co founders. My
favorite is he said, well, this was supposed to be
a private moment. You're at a public facility, you idiot.
I think that how can he be so was that fake?
I think it was. I think I saw on Twitter
that community notes Oh okay, he's on a grock thing.
That was okay, Well I saw that. You know, you
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just glaze over because there's but there's like one point
five million views, so you're assuming.
Speaker 6 (02:33:45):
Here's what I hate.
Speaker 7 (02:33:46):
About it was believable because it was so tone deaf
and you're like, all right, so you just did that,
and he just doubled down with more.
Speaker 6 (02:33:52):
He did mix it.
Speaker 7 (02:33:52):
I'm sorry to my partners and I like that, but
if you guys could leave us alone, because I want
to make this product. Dude, you're in a public setting
at a concert with a coworker who's who's a subordinate
to a lot of other people, and you're her subordinate
and you're doing your thing and your wife and what
three kids are at home and she I mean, what
are you doing here? If you're going to be a dog,
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you're gonna just basically what a slap in the face
to the to the wife. And you know what, I'm
not his moral compass. I'm not. I'm saying that, but
on their side. From my advantage point, dude, you do
what you've got to do. But it's going to be
an expensive one, I would imagine, but also that it's
an embarrassing one. You got to explain it to your kids,
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and there ain't, so it is public. So another thing
about Twitter and social media that bothers me stories like
that when they when somebody makes a false at least
let us know that it's that it's fake, right, Not
that I didn't retweet it or repost it, because I'm
cognizant of Number one is I don't want to when
you do that, you're also now you will all make
our little wise ass comments. But I feel bad for
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the kids and the wife because it's one thing grassing yourself,
but you've now humiliated your wife in public and all
that money and all that and no offense. I got
to say, I don't know. I'm sorry about that, my
mic I don't know what not to talk about who's
hot and who's not right, but for what it's gonna
cost him if it does, if Mama moves on, he
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could have I matter if I'm not even gonna make
a comment on the looks because maybe she's hot, but
that's an expensive mistake, and it's not just a mistake.
It's not an accident because you that was cognizant.
Speaker 6 (02:35:31):
How'd you pull it?
Speaker 2 (02:35:32):
Ud?
Speaker 7 (02:35:32):
You say, I'm gonna go with my coworkers and next
thing you know, you got your arms around a girl
and then you dipped. Boy, he just made it worse,
dipped down and ducked and like, I don't want to
see it.
Speaker 6 (02:35:40):
Dude, You're done.
Speaker 7 (02:35:42):
And it's just it's too bad because I because now
we all laugh and joke and say why would he
do that? But think about the Think think about now
what those kids are gonna go through at school. Think
about what that wife's got to go through every time
she wal Everybody knows him, he's a he's a wealthy
CEO and the talent. I'm sure he knows that they
got the big house and all that. And now she's
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got to walk into the grocery store, got to walk
into work if she's working, or got to pick her
kids up at school. And he's out, fat cat and
doing it all and now she's humiliated and it has
to speak for him. It's a you know, we all
have we all have fun at the social media's created
that which but man in there waking up this morning,
there was nothing funny. I'm sure about how he's feeling,
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and yesterday going through it and you're sitting across from
your wife and kids, what do you say? That's the
serious side too, is usually the women are the one
that wear the brunt of this. It sucks. It absolutely sucks.
And I just for whatever reason, I mean, you know,
I know it's easy they get out and stuff, but
just to embarrass him in public like that, Well, what
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did you think was? You're the CEO of a company
and you're with co workers. I mean, come on, man.
Speaker 5 (02:36:49):
It's also too the clowns that are in the suite
with them, Like you wonder if like some of them
work with them.
Speaker 6 (02:36:55):
So it's like, okay, so you.
Speaker 7 (02:36:56):
Know that this is going on and not yeah, and
if the twenty five people knew this was happening, and
then you show up at a company function and the
wife's with you, and twenty five people are laughing at you. Yeah, behind,
but you don't know why they're laughing, right, It's just
it's it's so it's so like I said, I'm not
the moral high ground. I'm not self right. I'm not
telling him how to live their life. But from my
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vantage point, it just feels so I just say, well,
what if she was there with the CEO of another
of your competitor, be a good it'd be a good
move by her. Yeah, you know, kind of pull to
Suzanne Dorn.
Speaker 6 (02:37:27):
Yeah yeah, but.
Speaker 7 (02:37:28):
Then you go yeah, yeah, but then you go yeah,
then you go, do I want to stoop to that level?
And because you got one thing, the collateral damage of kids,
you can't It'll find you and you don't want those
kids to have to go through it because kids are
cruel to Hey, you're going yeah, and you know, it's
just I don't know. I actually I try not to
pile on and things like this because the world already is.
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But I'm trying to. I don't care about him. He's
just a dog. And you know, even if it costs
him a billion dollars, he's still got He's still gonna
have plenty of money. But it's just the dignity for
his how tough she has to be mentally to have
to do with this, And you know what she did
is I'm not I don't know what goes on behind
the door scenes at their house, but the pilon on
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I I because you know, you start to think about
children and and and they're cruel. I just I feel
bad for her and their family. But I'm not, like
I said, I'm not their marriage counselor. But they're going
to need a little help because I imagine his day
today isn't real fun.
Speaker 5 (02:38:26):
I mean, you got to wonder who got after the
best divorce attorney in New England early. I mean, if
I'm the wife, immediately, hey, who's the best?
Speaker 6 (02:38:36):
All right? Call them? Yeah?
Speaker 7 (02:38:38):
It just then then you know what, you know what
you start to say, is this the only one? How
many times has it happen? Has this been affair? Was
it a one night stand that you guys just were
drinking in the suite and all of a sudden, boom
you did you got I'm not saying that's an excuse.
Speaker 6 (02:38:52):
It's still a dog.
Speaker 7 (02:38:53):
But or is this that this has been going on
for a year and a half or two years and
and and I've had to deal with this that and
it's like getting embarrassed. They looked way too close for
a one night So he was going to say that
looked like that's got some foundation to it. But like
I said, I'm not going to judge him for it.
I can judge him what a stupid decision because that
wasn't an accent, that's a decision. And to the family
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and wife, I hope that you know the mental beatdown
that I'm sure she's and she get him off social media.
Make sure your kids aren't on there. That's just it's
just unfortunate. And he put him in a bad way. Yeah,
I hate that, and I want to laugh at him, Yeah,
but I can't at the at the expense of the
damage that I'm sure the wife and kids and the embarrassment,
if nothing else, indignity they got to go through.
Speaker 2 (02:39:34):
It.
Speaker 5 (02:39:34):
Pretty brutal, no doubt about it. What was not brutal
was these four hours on the Sean Salisbury Show. He's
Sean Triple, Emmanuel Elmore, Dan Matthews. Good to be back
back at day, great week.
Speaker 6 (02:39:46):
For sure yourself good, I'll be back man.
Speaker 5 (02:39:48):
You know what Matt Thomas show with ross job then,
by the way, he did a good job. Hey, thanks buddy,
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