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Speaker 1 (00:02):
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Speaker 2 (00:12):
Troup's longtime friend Shawn Salisbury.

Speaker 1 (00:14):
Dan Matthewscus. This is the Sean Salisbury show.

Speaker 3 (00:23):
Swinging this time in Hellman last. That one out to
right center field, that's down, bangs up against the fence.
Jonah Heim starting all away from first.

Speaker 4 (00:33):
There comes a throw, He's in there, the three two
and a comebacker knocked down by Martin.

Speaker 3 (00:40):
He shovels to first.

Speaker 1 (00:42):
This one is over.

Speaker 3 (00:43):
The Rangers have shut out the Milwaukee Brewers line hoop.

Speaker 5 (00:49):
The glove of winning.

Speaker 6 (00:50):
Rebus is in. Everybody else up the station. Maritors around
the board at the one run game, Naylor loves this
un to center Fie Hey it short hunks the ball.

Speaker 5 (01:02):
Brendy is in cal Roni.

Speaker 6 (01:04):
He thunders home pullio play.

Speaker 1 (01:07):
It's the play.

Speaker 6 (01:08):
Throw gets a plenty of time. He is out, but
the Mariners have taken the lead on Josh Naylor's trae
thurn at center field. Fly ball, hang it up in
right field. Walker makes the catch and you know what,
what a heady play. That stolen base is enormous ball game.

Speaker 1 (01:32):
That's how it.

Speaker 7 (01:33):
Iss well when you don't hit, you don't win, and
you're off, things can happen. And that's what happened last night,
both in Seattle and in Arlington.

Speaker 5 (01:48):
And with that we say away we go in good morning.

Speaker 7 (01:50):
Here it is the Sean Salisbury Show, Sports Talks seven
ninety as. Both the Rangers and the Mariners win last night. So, Sean,
I've said it before, and I've even acted it out
for people. That smell is now Mariners two back of

(02:11):
you in the Rangers three and a half back.

Speaker 5 (02:14):
Of you getting tight. It's going to get tighter. It
will get tighter. This is how it's supposed to be.
Though I know we don't think that we'd like to
have a ten game lead. Let me fix this here,
turn it up a little bit for you. Yeah, there
you go. But I beginning of the year we said

(02:34):
this is a final week, two week, last couple weeks.
Thing they did so what should be the surprise? And
their inconsistency at the plate has allowed you to get
to a point where you knew that the other teams
were going to be hanging around. I don't think we
thought at the beginning of the year this team was
loaded enough with injuries and off season acquisitions and two

(02:58):
of your key corner people in the outfield, in the
infield playing somewhere else here they are, but this is
you love it if you're a glutton for punishment, in
which I am. I do love this because I like
the chaos, but I also like the competitor. You have
to stay competitive. I do think it serves you as
long as you don't wear your team out and you're
not getting your bullpen from the third inning on. I

(03:21):
actually think, at least in my lifetime, teams I've played
for when we have to stay focused, we were better
when you have to practice with the purpose and it's intentional. Listen,
when you got a ten game lead with ten games
to go or fifteen, you know, an eight game lead
with fifteen games to go, sure you're a little more

(03:42):
comfortable and relaxed, but I think it's easy. That's why
the end of a football season, if you're the number
one seed and you're kicking ass and you've got a
three game lead in NFL in the middle of December,
and you know you're going to get a bye week,
and not only your bye week, and then you get
a bye week because you're the one seed and then
you didn't play your players the last week season because
you get in rest, and by the time you get
to the divisional round, you forgot how to compete. I'm

(04:04):
not saying forget a bit. It's hard to get rolling
happens all the time. So I think being on edge
and it can work for both. It depends on how
mature your team is and how to handle it. But
a lot of these guys haven't been in this situation.
You know what I'm saying. I'm talking about as you
move forward in the postseeds. Some have been in posted
but to the point where you know this team's more
than others because of all the baseball they've played. But

(04:26):
I'm would I rather have a ten game lead? Sure,
but be honest with me. We football seat to start,
how much attention it's our job, But how much attention
would you really be paying with a ten game lead
and eight seventeen to go. You pay attention because what
we do, but your eyes and ears will be looking
at other races, and you'd be saying, Okay, I can't
wait till the player I know. I would I mean,

(04:47):
I'd be watching it, but I'd be watching it with
one eye open and one eye somewhere else. And I know,
just as a fan and as a player, human nature's
got to kick in. It's got to kick in when
you when you're up by four touchdowns. Ask the Bears
how being casual kicked in last night. Sure, you get

(05:07):
to it. It's a human nature trait you've got to
fight against. So for me, I'd be watching, no misunderstanding,
because I love baseball, but there's no doubt I'd become
more of a casual watcher. Think about all the football
in college and all the things we got to go. Oh,
that's right, the playff are getting ready start, got a
nine game lead with fifteen to go. I actually think
it's a good thing as long as you're mature and
can do it and you're not wearing your team out.

(05:29):
To be staying competitive is a good day. That's why
I love it like this, because not only as a fan,
was a player, and you're supposed to get your best
baseball because they will be plenty battle tests, or they
are plenty battle tests when the playoffs start, because they're
going to have to stave off two teams that aren't
BS and right now they have everything. It's the same
intention you do and other than see, I mean, Texas

(05:51):
knows what it's like to do this. They just did
it two years ago. See, I'm not real familiar with it,
but they're playing good and they can destroy you with
a couple swings of the bat, which looking at this team,
while they can, the inconsistency of it has made others think, man,
get to four runs and you can beat this team.
I would imagine that's the thought process. So yeah, I
love it, man, I do. I love it, And it's

(06:13):
just it's human nature to get a little I did
say a little bit casual casual in are viewing casual,
and you're thinking casual in your performance, and then before
you know it, boom, We're in a two game series.
Can't fight it. Often we're done or we're down two
zero in a longer series. So I'm all about this,
and I think that teams that are really good like

(06:33):
they'd like to be on edge.

Speaker 8 (06:34):
I do.

Speaker 5 (06:36):
Now it's a tribute to somebody who's got you a
ten game lead, and it's could they get to coast home.
That doesn't happen all that often. But I could make
the argument that the team with the biggest lead in
their division and they start taking later. If they don't stay,
if they're not ability to stay competitive in their own clubhouse,
I could argue that they won't win a World Series.

(06:58):
Don't you think it's good for the Dodgers to be playing?
I mean, if you're a Dodger fan, why you'd love
the lead, especially with the way they fluctuated, they've had
injuries and their inconsistency of the play. Don't you think
it's good for them to? Hey, man, every year they're
doing the same thing. The Astros are at least in contention.
Don't you think it's a good thing if you're them,
if you're Dave Roberson, we need to stay competitive, man,

(07:19):
because you blink and that there's a couple of teams
that think them different than you are. So I'm just
as far as the Astros go, comfort level says, yes,
Sean your nuts. You'd want a ten game lead, of
course I do. But I like the fact that they're
gonna have to play it till the end. Man, I
do well.

Speaker 7 (07:35):
I mean for the better part of this eight year run.
The last couple of years is when you've kind of
had sweated out. Last year wasn't so much but twenty
three you did. I mean, twenty three came down to
the final day of the season. I mean, you knew
that you were in the playoffs. You just didn't know
are we going in as a wild card or are
we going in as a division winner and a tiebreaker?

Speaker 5 (07:54):
At that instance, Yeah, and Seattle helped you out.

Speaker 7 (07:57):
I mean, after they were already out of it, they
still said, we're going to be competitive to the end,
and you know, we're obviously frustrated of not making the postseason,
but hey, Houston will help you out, and they did,
thankfully for that. But I mean, I think that it
all comes down to exactly what I talked about this
morning with Nate Griffin.

Speaker 5 (08:14):
Shout out him everybody over there at Fox twenty six.
Is the hitting.

Speaker 7 (08:19):
I mean, it's it's one of those things that I've
let the disdain come out about it. But it's almost
at a point now, Look, I'm just doing this to
myself because it's either they can do it or they can't.
And I mean it's got to be player led. This
isn't gonna be something. Joe Aspota says, I don't even

(08:39):
know how much really. Alex sent Trone says, I think today.
This has got to be on the veteran guys, Jose Altuve,
Jordan Alvarez, Carlos Correa, Guys that have been through the battles.

Speaker 5 (08:50):
They know what this time of the year.

Speaker 7 (08:51):
Is like that maybe this is when you pull the
guys aside and you say, hey, we haven't pulled our
weight this year. This is when we need to make
our boat. This is when we need to be a
factor for this team. Because those guys point over at
the pitchers, those guys have been carrying us all year.
It's time for us to give them a little support.

(09:12):
It's time for us to be able to help this
team out and be the reason why this team wins games.

Speaker 5 (09:17):
Well, I can tell you this, if it has to
be a manager, a coach, they're done on this team
that's been a veteran led to now. I got some
new players that are learning the culture, what this organizations about.
The hell, that's a lot of the reasons people want
to come here is because they know that you come
here one winning, begat winning. There's a habit. Hence we'll

(09:40):
get into the Vikings and Bears. Last night and JJ
McCarthy didn't play great, but as a first start. The
guy has won at every level. Do not kid yourself.
It's a habit and winners just somehow know how to
win and elevate everybody. Even when he didn't play great,
but you saw him in the fourth quarter. It's the
same thing here. This team's seeing it enough. Why I

(10:01):
trust that they're going to elevate at the right time.
But again, it's another season. I can't trust four years ago.
Things change, But history tells me that the karre Is
and al two Bays at this time of year should
take it to a different level and bring people along
with him. That's the next step. It's not just bringing
yourself along, it's bringing you along doing your thing, but
also grabbing a buddy by the back of the jersey
and saying, I ain't the only one who's gonna be

(10:23):
standing up here doing this, and if we're going down,
we're going down together. We're gonna do it if you
need Joe Espada, which no disrespect because I love Joe,
but I don't think Joe's a ranting and raven guy
in the clubhouse. It's going to all of a sudden
move the needle with one big now now, maybe maybe
throwing a chair or something that it'll be. But that's
not his personality. Right, if it was Bob Caram, we

(10:43):
already know what a couple of guys played. I've had
a couple of coaches. I already know what would have
been done in the locker room with the inconsistency, right,
But this team, so you got to trust that they've
done enough of it that it'll permeate through the guys
that you know the paratuses, even though the guys who
haven't been here that say, oh, this is well. If
we want to talk culture, isn't this exactly why you
bring people here to get the culture, to teach them

(11:04):
how to do just this, how to win when you're
not playing great, how to personal accountability, all those things.
I don't I don't need a speech from Listen. Ben
Johnson's speech next week isn't going to be the difference
in whether the Bears bounce back. You know what's going
to be. He keeps calling plays and somebody in that
locker room says, we're not giving up these leads again

(11:25):
and then doing it. You could talk it. So if
they need a coach's speech to get them where they're going,
you can chalk it up and forget it now. So
I don't think that's going to be the case. Now
you need a coach that knows how to make the
right lineup changes and the timing of it. But as
far as pre if they don't know, tune in here.
We'll let you know exactly what you got to do

(11:45):
to figure this thing out. Now easier for us because
I don't have Batman hand. I ain't got to swing
at a pitch that's a competitive strike at ninety nine up,
but that's what they do. So I'm counting on the
fact that it's going to be a player led and
it's not going to be talk. Dude. It's kind simply
can you get a two out hit the other way
and drive in two runs on second, third and win

(12:06):
three to two when Hunter Brown's thrown a gym? Can
can you do that? And it is a fact, And
it doesn't even need to be said. Pitching sitting back there,
they're not going to say anything, but pitching knows is
Chipper Jones told me, and he told John Smoltz and
him they were at odds a lot, I mean, because
they're both stubborn but respect and grew to love each other.

(12:26):
But John Smoltz went to Chipper Jones. I've told you this,
I'll say Bear's repeating. He went there and said, you
take care of if there's a problem with the pitching staff.
The pitchers don't want to hear from an everyday player
about what we got to fix. You come to me
and I'll fix the pitching staff. If I got a
problem with the hitting or what's going on elsewhere, I'll
come to you, and you go to the players, and
then you know if and the truth is it's time.

(12:49):
It probably is time for cous creators say listen. Even
though he's been away for a couple of years, he's
still ingrained in this or al Tuo Vay to say, listen,
they'll take care of it. And they have all year.
And for the pitcher not to get caught up in
the division of man. We're pitching well, but I can't
get any help. That doesn't seem like a bitch factor
on this team. But it does exist so offense defense
when one's not holding their weight. So in football we

(13:12):
see it all the time. I trust that the team can,
but listen, all our trust doesn't mean a hill of
beans if they can't. But Dan you're disdaining and all that.
The truth is when you finally come to realize it,
one hundred and forty five hundred and forty two games
in this is exactly who they are. That doesn't mean
they can't win for in a row. But i'd like
in a seven game series, you win the four, not

(13:32):
the three? Does that make serious sense? As you go along?
So and they no longer control their own destiny, they don't.
It's one of my favorite sayings, that isn't it the truth?
I hear it all. It's it's like, then you got
a math, will did this team win? And but point
is they get to see Seattle again, and it'll be
a three game series and what's the lead? Two? So

(13:54):
that old control? The bottom line, go play good baseball.
You'll control everything you need to. But now it comes
going to play as two other teams instead of just
you having to play good baseball. And now you're relying
on teams that your other teams are gonna play to
help you along the way. And they've they're inconsistency at
the plate has put them in this very position.

Speaker 7 (14:14):
When you get tight, you get squeaky, and when you
get squeaky, walking is not easy, and that's what it's
been for the Astros. For the reason that you just
laid out and I've laid out too of it's really
that simple. You haven't hit, you haven't won. I mean,
when this team hits, they win. It's really really that simple.
So you want to join us someone three two on

(14:34):
two five seven ninety against seOne three two one two
five seven ninety. Plenty of Astros with the tight Ao
West race. That's gonna be on the docket today. Also
to a little bit of Texans because I'm just gonna
throw this out right now. We're gonna get into what
top of the seven o'clock hour to start it off,
do the Texans have a Demico problem. Let's lay it
out there, we'll talk about it all and we will

(14:55):
get it all in. Chris Gordy're gonna join us at
nine o'clock this morning, Sean Salisbury Show on a Tuesday
Sports Talk seven ninety This.

Speaker 1 (15:04):
Sean Salisbury Show continues.

Speaker 7 (15:06):
To continue Sean Operation WS is in effect. And you
know when we see the initials WS, we think, oh,
World Series. Come on, Dan, you know this isn't a
World Series. Team says who, But in this case series
is still involved. Its operation win series is what it

(15:28):
is now for the Astros, because here's what the next
few weeks looks like for you. You're going to have
three this coming series against the Blue Jays in Toronto,
one of the best teams in the American League. That's
going to be a tough series. Then you go to
Atlanta against a Braves team that has shown some good
things at time. Michael Harris Junior has started to pick

(15:48):
things up, or excuse me, Michael Harris the second has
started to pick things up. And it's a team that's
still dealt with injuries mostly that they're pitching staff. But
it's a prideful team. I mean, I know that manager
and that Dugout, I know that organization. They don't want
to just roll over and be a red carpet for someone.
They want to be able to finish this thing off
the right way. And it might be the end of
the road for Brian Sinker there in Atlanta, so he

(16:10):
wants to go out to at least as successful as
he possibly can be. So that's going to be a
tough series. Then the season is on the line. Next
week you get the Rangers in for three and you
get the Mariners in the following weekend with Sunday Night
Baseball in there, and then the final week of the
regular season, you go to Sacramento, a place where you
split with them. They swept you here. Same deal there,

(16:32):
young talented team that would like nothing more than to
be able to knock you off. And then the same
deal with the Angels at the end of the season.
Ray Montgomery, former astro, he's managing them right now.

Speaker 5 (16:43):
So your work is cut out for you. But you're
to the point now where the.

Speaker 7 (16:48):
Inconsistency, all of those things, you can right the ship,
both at the plate and also with the way that
you've played, because ever since they left that series at
Dodger Stadium, this has been probably the most inconsistent team
in baseball, and it's frankly been maddening.

Speaker 5 (17:04):
Well, after all those games, you just broke down, You
say you can write the ship. What tells you they're
going to write it one hundred and forty two or
whatever game's in the benefit of the doubt that I
give is just game right.

Speaker 7 (17:17):
The benefit of the doubt that I give is when
this team with this core has faced you know what
cut in time they've usually performed.

Speaker 5 (17:27):
You afraid to say it. You can say not cutting,
not cutting. You're allowed to know.

Speaker 9 (17:30):
There.

Speaker 5 (17:30):
You don't worry. The boss isn't going to escort you
out to the studio. You'll be okay. I think you're good.
And if he does, your scholarship will still be available.
You'll be okay. Getting your hands slapped by the boss
once in a while, it's not about that. Sleep in
a couple of days. Yeah, there you go. There you go. Yeah,
well you say the how many guys are left from
the culture Altuve Korea, jord On paint you There you go?

(17:54):
So I would probably staying the four that have to
take care of their business.

Speaker 7 (17:58):
But I mean I would even grandfather in Yiner and
then has got enough to deal with it to play okay,
So I'm not worried about him leading others.

Speaker 5 (18:07):
Just go play. Just don't fall down and hit a
guy in the back running down first base. That's all
I ask, right, I you know the reason I ask.
I'm with you. They have it, but the ability to
show it day after day after day. This is a
good time to start. This would be a really good
time to go. Twelve and six be a really good

(18:27):
time to go fourteen and four. It'd be a really
good time to do it. Not only see, I think
we're past the point of them needing to prove I
think we kind of know who they are. That does
that make sense? Sure? I think that they they we
know that this is a team that's up and down
pitchings carried it. They do too. They know better than

(18:48):
we do because they're in it every day. But they well,
they we all know where they are. I think that
they need to convince it, not to you and me.
There's a part of me that and I know they
know they can. But as you continue to be inconsistent,
what creeps in the doubt part of it. The doubt
part of it. They don't want to believe this is

(19:10):
who they are this year, and that's a good thing.
Lead that to us, well, let us, let fans and
media will carry that burden. You guys got to know that,
just like you said, the past and the culture and
the people in the past, the history of it tell
you that you believe in it. I'm not worried about
last year. Now. It does matter because you can draw
upon those things that are in the past, with Korea

(19:32):
here or Altuve, draw upon those things that help you
to teach somebody else about it in that locker room.
But it's just going to be a matter of going
and taking care of your business and playing right. It
just is. And so I think right now for them
to have a good role going into the postseason. You
know what, even with teams that are really good, confidence
and lack thereof is one way or the other. It

(19:56):
still exists. Even with grown adults that have been doing
it a long time, that you could lose confidence and
have been in the All Star Game nine straight years,
you can't tell me that right now. Hoselto he's the
most confident player in the world of the plate, even
though his history says he's going to keep swinging. I
get it, but there is no doubt stand the on
deck circle. He's wondering himself when this is going to change.

(20:17):
And it ain't going to be Joe a spot who
changes it. It's going to keep in the lineup, keep
on swinging and run into one and then get that
feeling again. So we try to over oh my gosh,
we do all over analyze, but it's pretty simple. Are
you good enough to lay off bad pitches and are
you good enough to put the bat on the ball.
You know your bath tootball skills. When there's a guy
on second base and you're down a run in the
third inning, can you get him across? And history is

(20:41):
fine and dandy and recalling on that, And I do
know this that losing winning momentum and all that, it's contagious. Man,
it just is. So the best way for career is
take care of your business and then let it permeate
down to the rest of your team. But I think
this team, forget us. I think this team for them themselves,
needs a shot of confidence and not momentum. Momentum changes

(21:04):
game to game. They need to shot a confidence of
kicking ass these last eighteen games because it's not just
getting to the playoffs. That's fine and dandy. I don't
think that's where we expect it to stop. But the
way they've played this year, you almost do expect it
to stop because you say, well, can they string together
consistency at the plate? I know one thing we always say,
regardless of what they've done to play it all year long,

(21:25):
at the beginning of the year, what's everybody in baseball
tell you pitching? How good is they're pitching. Anybody if
they got pitching. I rarely hear anybody say pitching's bad
on this team. But they can rake. I'll see in
the World Series they may say they're they're dangerous team
if they can get some pitching, or get to the
trade deadline and trade for a right handed starter or
a left hand starter. Very few times do you come

(21:48):
out and stay, man, they can rake. Their pitching sucks,
they're a World Series favorite. But you do this great pitching,
if they can get some consistency in their lineup, this
is a World Series team. That's how you describe teams
with good pitching. You just do. Now, if you got both,
like the Dodgers or this team's had in the past,
well then God bless you, and then then then that's

(22:08):
a good thing. But it's rare that you ever go
in saying, man, they'll they'll hit fifty home runs, they'll
have two guys hitting forty home runs, and they'll drive
the baseball. But they're bullpens average and they're starting pitching
is not deep. Usually that's that's a recipe for Uh,
it'll look pretty sometimes, but they're gonna lose a lot
of ten to eight games. The others. Is true if

(22:31):
they can just get a little consistency at the plate,
but they pitch great, I'll see in the postseason. That's
his team now that if the hitting matches a pitching,
then things are gonna be fine. But until it does,
you're just gonna have to hope you get consistent, dominant
performances out of your pitching, because this year feels and
if you get to go on a run with the
bats great, then then then that's the bonus we've been

(22:55):
looking for. But one thing they did go into if
they could get healthy, we were questioned the pitching. The
pitch is the last two years been outstanding. So the
way they've done about their pitching this year, you know,
you've got two guys that can mow you down and
throw no hitters at the top. You know the potential
for those two guys at the top of your pitching
staff one and two can get people out and are

(23:15):
dominant when they're right, even when they're not hitting. So
that gives you every other team, Detroit, we talked about
their pitching. Hell, if I said going into the season,
you more worried about De Trot's pitching and hitting, Say
Detroit's pitching. That's what you would have said. Now they've
got clutch from the side. That's right, gotcha exactly So
with with the Astros. If the hitting just gets you

(23:36):
eighty percent consistency with their pitching, they'll be dangerous. Especially
in the American League, there's no team that dominates you
to the point where you think, oh my gosh. And
the American League, No, there's team's good pitching. Toronto's got both,
and we know what Detroit's capable of. But they're not
any better than you if your stars are hitting. But
the if has been We've had a IF in front

(23:58):
of the hitting all year long, not in front of
the pitching.

Speaker 7 (24:00):
This is not a micromanaging of your questions. But I
remembered a couple of years ago with Dana Brown. You
asked him about his confidence winning the division, and he
emphatically said, we're winning the AOST, It's going to happen.
Do you do you break that class tomorrow? Do you
try to lead him down that path tomorrow?

Speaker 5 (24:17):
Sean? Oh, Well, why wouldn't I Why wouldn't I know?
He could say, well, we still got games to go,
We're got you. The question may get all the answers
you need to hear tomorrow about you know, and at
this time of year, because I've had I did ask him,
I said, are you a World Series team? You know
if I've asked that question right this year and and

(24:39):
he basically said, the way we're in right now, No,
we played, but we got to get we got to
get some basically saying what we're saying about for it
just not performing like that's exactly right. And he wasn't
emphatical over the World World six team because he didn't
feel they were And why b s anybody if you're
not a World Series team. These are growing adults. You're
not to fool They're not seven year olds looking for
yourself esteem speech and Dana knows that. So you put on,

(25:00):
yeah we're playoff team, we're in the lead, look at
all this, but there's gonna have some other And Steve
Swark said as much too. They can't win a World
Series not hitting, and he knows that even if you
get great pitching, you lose two to one. So they're there.
There's business to take care of and it's not gonna
be at this stage of the season. The centrone teach
how tou they had to lay off a high fastball.

(25:22):
That ain't gonna be ye, dude, don't swing at the
high fastball.

Speaker 7 (25:25):
All right, who's Froba. You've got to be able to
find your way. What you tell al two base swing
at the high fastball. Just make sure you catch up
to it, because that's when things go. When that goes,
when that goods tomahawking and chasing stuff and the balls
leaving the ballpark, it's like but when it's going good,
you're like, Jose, have at it, brother, go do your thing.
And they're looking for a little that they have to

(25:46):
get the swagger back because right now at the plate
this swaggers. It's from my vantage point, feels minimal. Are
capable astro swag? Hopefully they got it tonight and for
the rest of the series in Toronto again, it's gonna
get going. Five o'clock Astros on deck coming your way, Roger,
see you right there working in You want to join them.
Seve one three two one two five seven ninety against

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seven one three two one two five seven ninety. It
is Sean Salisbury Show, Sports Talk seven ninety.

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Speaker 1 (27:19):
I had the Sean Salisbury show continued.

Speaker 5 (27:25):
They were really good and Stevie Nicks and Mick was
on the drums, Pound and Away. It was a cool concert,
good show show. They're legends, man, you know what I'm saying.
They're one of those groups that it's not hate them
or love them. I think that you can also do that.
They're just one that kind of, you know, they're like
mister Congeniality or missus Congeniality, where it's like everybody kind
of likes yeah for the most So it's not to

(27:47):
like about Fleetwood mac Right. They may not be your favorite,
but they may not be your favorite band, but they're
always Oh yeah, man, I love Fleetwood mac Well.

Speaker 7 (27:53):
I mean, you know silver Spring, because it wasn't Fleetwood
who was it that she she got after in one
of the songs in the In the song silver Spring,
and people say that like her part at the end
is always her yelling at the guy that was that
she was with in the band.

Speaker 5 (28:11):
So I'm like, oh, man, that's you're talking about. Uh,
you're talking about the other female lead singer that when
Steven the hell's her name? Is that what you're talking
about that she had the relationship with Yeah? Yeah, that
that part of that part of it the story you're
talking about. I can't remember what's what's her of Christy?

(28:33):
Was it Lindsay Buckingham? There you b exactly who? He's
a guy? No, I'm talking about, but there's who else?
I know, Lindsay Buckingham's a guy you're speaking. I know
it's like Lindsay Scott, but there was uhn, you were
telling the people that the Lindsay's a male name. Yes,
in that with that band, But who else was that?
There's something to go with the band members date whatever

(28:54):
it was. There was a little controversy about that. Yes,
but Fleetwood Max was stood the test of time as
the bottom line. That's it. It's always an interesting dynamic
after breakups, like you know, like the rock is in
business with his ex wife. Yeah, but guess what if
she's a great business woman, Yeah, stay in business with
it because if they're smart, it's okay, and they have
a It's like raising kids when you divorced, right, you know,

(29:16):
you hope that you do it together the right way.
I mean, you're not around each other all the time.
You do it the right way and you still have
each other's parenting back, so you can do it right.

Speaker 7 (29:23):
And if I'm not mistaken, I think Billy Joel's ex
wife was his manager forever.

Speaker 5 (29:28):
Maybe still is Kidneys Springsteen wasn't he? Is he still
married to his his uh? I think so? His bandburg
guitar and she played the guitar ins band. Maybe isn't it?
Isn't he married to her? He was or dating one
of his If you go to one of his concerts,
he'll tell you about it.

Speaker 7 (29:43):
Oh sure, you know, because I mean his concerts more
than he says I was gonna say. I mean Jay
Moore had a comedic bid on that for years of
you know, going to concerts, Like he'd say, you know,
you go to Pearl Jam and Eddie Vedder would be
up there. I like playing this arena because there's not
a ton of advertisements for Corporate America. It's like, but
he just played Jeremy. That's that's, That's all we came
here to hear, you see.

Speaker 5 (30:03):
I like it when they'll give me like Elton John
does a great job of playing his music but telling
you a story while during his prelude music and then
all of a sudden he kicked He hits the post.
He kicks in his book, you know, and then Eagles
same way you get it on a dark desert highway.
He kicks in, so they hit the post themselves. But
I like, just a quick thirty second minute story. Yeah,

(30:25):
I just try to tell the story of the history
of it, and bam, hit the ground. Hit the ground running.
And by the way, led Zeppelins, I haven't seen their documentaries.
Anybody's seen it because the documentary on the Eagles will
off the charts. But led Zeppelin's got the documentary what
I've been begging for forever. It's out. Now I gotta
go see. I cannot wait. Well, the biopic, oh yeah,
but they're they're famous. The most recently there's this. I

(30:46):
was looking at the previews of their doc that's out,
and I like, how have I not seen this yet?
Because I get intrigued with the way the issue and
I'm sure that band has some fun stories behind it,
and I'm sure the you know, the loss of John
Bonham as well. I mean, there's tough times, but a phenomenal,
phenomenal I love those documentaries when they dive deep like
the Eagles.

Speaker 7 (31:05):
The best that there is when it comes to performing
live shows is George King, George George Strait, So he's
notorious circumstances, but he's notorious for the guitar stays on.
You might get the introduction of the band, you might
get a quick story, but then it's also too he'll
play you know if I can still make Cheyenne, and

(31:29):
then he'll play itty Bitty love Bug to kind of
like bring you back. Like he he rides the emotions
in the show like you come out of it. You're
just like I got a show and there's no frills,
there's no anything like One of you know, the worst
live performers there is is Alan Jackson, because you know
he'll he'll perform, and then when he talks to you,

(31:49):
it's very monotone, you know. I mean, I remember we
were growing up there and uh we would we would
every summer, you know, float the Chattahoochie, me and my buddies,
you know, right right there in rural Georgia. So you know,
here's something about the Chatahoochee.

Speaker 5 (32:03):
You got to know what you're getting with great music
and the opposite for when I went and saw kid
Rock and I didn't know what he was phenomenal, the
energy from start to finish. It's like he's poping and
he plays a game. Yeah, he plays every instrument. He'll
pop up on the drums and he'll go down and
play the sacks. I mean, the dude's all this talk.

(32:24):
He's a talented musician. So I just like, I like
good energy. But you know, if you're going to Barry Manilow,
you know you're getting if you go to Led Zeppelin. Unfortunately,
I never got to see him in concerts, which sucks,
but you know what you're getting. But I love the
documentaries because they dive deep when people are empty in
the bucket and the Eagles won, when when Glenn Fry
is talking to Glenn Fry is kind of the the

(32:44):
one who held all that you know he was he
was the the the key piece to it all as
far as making sure that they fight. Oh there's no doubt. Yeah,
what a what a great man. So yeah, I got
to see that lead zone.

Speaker 7 (32:56):
I mean that was Glenn on his own. But you
get the point. Yeah, name the movie.

Speaker 5 (33:03):
I'm question marks, isn't it isn't it the Beverly Hills Cop.
Believe Murphy in the group.

Speaker 7 (33:10):
Every time I think of Beverly Hills Cop, always think
of family guy.

Speaker 5 (33:14):
Think, yeah, right, what a movie? What a movie? All right?

Speaker 7 (33:23):
Roger, promise we'll get you in. You want to Roger,
get you involved.

Speaker 5 (33:27):
We'll get you involved in the conversation on the other
side behind the glass.

Speaker 7 (33:31):
You know, maybe maybe I've got the brain disease BofA.
I mean, maybe that's that's what it is. I don't
know both of these nuts. Damn it, there it is.
Why don't you tell me about J Barr Why why
don't you let me know? I don't think you've ever
had the barbecue? Oh se Honestly, I think it's just
been me and Triple Triple. Why don't you pop it
into it? Because really it's me and Triple. I don't
think you. I think I think you. I don't think

(33:52):
you've had the barbecue. You are telling it non to
stop lives audience here because.

Speaker 5 (33:57):
Hang on a second, Hold on a second, I'm hold.
We'll listen. We'll get to you on the other side.
Now I'm here. I'm here. Will involve you in the
jbarn book conversation. I'm involved. I'm here. Okay, so brisket chicken?
Which one are you going for? Oh? Brisket okay? And
there for sure, although dude, I had both. Now yeah,
potato salad or coleslaw. You what's your potato salad?

Speaker 10 (34:16):
Guy?

Speaker 5 (34:16):
Okay, potato salad guy? Uh? Jalapeno cheddar or just regular cheddar,
sauce cheddar. It's all there. Jbar Right. You can check
out the VANU. You don't need reservation, but best venue
around I love. I can't I've not been on the
out I've been there, but I'm talking about sat and
watched the game and enjoyed the outdoor facility long enough.
That's coming in the fall. And I know you had

(34:37):
some food catered here for your birthday and there or
here wherever it goes. One thing I know you won't
leave hungry. And it is by far the best barbecue
I've had in this town. And that's saying something in Houston.

Speaker 7 (34:47):
No doubt about it. Jbar M Barbecue. You touched on
it right there. You're gonna maybe step in there for
lunch today twenty two oh one Leland Street and you're
gonna be in line waiting to get up there to
order you up your brisket order up. Maybe even some
some ribs had some ribs as you mentioned the catering
order we had up here in those ribs, fantastic elite.
Then you're gonna look to your right and you're gonna

(35:07):
see that full service bar, and you're gonna see all
those TVs. And you're gonna say college football, I mean
Texans games on Sundays, Astros games.

Speaker 5 (35:15):
Yeah, what's not the like about that? All of it?
It's all the like about the play.

Speaker 7 (35:18):
And you step outside this morning and you're already starting
to feel fall just a little bit, and you're saying, man,
that beer garden outside, you know, a couple of frosty
ones to be able to watch some games and eat
some good barbecue and hang out out here.

Speaker 5 (35:30):
Sign me up.

Speaker 10 (35:31):
Man.

Speaker 5 (35:31):
Well, when you go down the checklist, find me something
that they don't check off. There's nothing. That's all you
need to know about Jo Saull Pros, every single one
of them, twenty two one Leland Street, Jbar and Barbecue
dot Com. You get all you need there and check
out the menu. But the truth is you can close
your eyes like you would when you're hitting the pinata.
You know what I'm saying. Point to something and you'll
you'll make a living off that food, and then you

(35:52):
will you won't need anything else. So that's how good
this place is.

Speaker 7 (35:54):
Dang right Jbar and Barbecue twenty two to one Leland Street,
right there, in Ito.

Speaker 5 (36:00):
You're back.

Speaker 1 (36:01):
This is the Sean sounds very shown.

Speaker 5 (36:03):
Get back at it. Roger, good morning, Good morning, gentlemen.

Speaker 9 (36:10):
Hey, I just want to talk about the stories and
going forward. We got these last few games here. Look, man, uh,
I kind of we can already see what this season
looks like. But if we're gonna have a chance to
get to the playoffs and go a little bit deeper
than than we think we might, we're gonna we're gonna
have to We're gonna have to change a little bit
of the approach. And some thoughts here, one of them

(36:31):
being is who's gonna be your catcher? I mean, because
I mean I like I like the possible pop with
with uh with Einer, but kry To needs more of
a stable influence and a steady force. You got problema
whose last eight stars, man, some of them have I
mean most of them were duds. And you got you're

(36:52):
moving forward, and you've got progression with a hobby here,
you got we got Lewis Garcia is looking good. And
you know I like that kid, Uh Alexander, that guy
looks like like a like a season event and he's
he's a godsend. And other Hunter Brown. You know, we
don't even have to say anything about Hunter. Come on, So.

Speaker 5 (37:13):
What what are we doing here?

Speaker 9 (37:14):
I mean, and and moving forward with the lineup, with
all these changing different lineups every day, something's gotta get right.
I mean, we gotta we gotta find something that works.
And Farmber we'll getting reprepared with life without Farmber anyway.
So I mean, do we owe him anything? Two ways,
the only one that's proven he's got he's got the

(37:35):
uh you know, he's got the m o of coming
out of plumps and coming out a very explosive way.
So I don't. I just think we need to, you know,
and you know I love you know, the code the
manager spot. I know he's not a he's not a
big enforcer on a yellow or whatever, but he's gonna
have to make some moves here, man. I just think

(37:56):
something's got to happen.

Speaker 7 (37:58):
Thanks Robert, appreciate buddy in terms of Fromber, he's not
going anywhere. He's going to pitch because you take the
good and the bad with them, unfortunately, and the good
when he's on and he's getting the ground balls and
the breaking ball, snapping all of those things, then we're
excited about Fromber. And that's what I think has been
the most frustrating about him is you thought the start

(38:20):
before last was going to be actually two starts ago
where you were like, okay, hey, maybe that's him getting
it going. But then you get the following start where
gives up the grand slam. Then he hits his catcher
and you can say it's unintentional. His agent I saw
the note that he put out there about Fromber, and
it's just like, if you have to put it out there,

(38:41):
you're already insecure about your client's situation and how he
handled it said situation.

Speaker 5 (38:48):
So stop, man, like, just stop. He hit him intentionally.
We know that he did. It wasn't an innocent cross up.
You don't send Sesar Salazar out there with the lineup
card two days if it was just a freak mistake,
you don't do it. You did it because you felt bad.
You did it because he was wronged. The reaction is
all you needed to see from the catcher and from

(39:10):
Fromber the second it happened, that was not that. That
that was like what the hell are you doing? And
Fromber turned his back like you would to somebody. That's
like hand to the face, Hey, talk to the hand.
That's that. That's what that was in grown man terms. Okay,
now there was nothing grown up about it. Childish and weak.
So the explanation, the explanation, Sorry, it falls on deaf ears.

(39:32):
Just go pitch, get it done, and control your emotions
and everything will be fine. You it was. We all
make mistakes. He made a mistake, and it was a
blatant one. He owes his teammate the apology, nobody else,
take care of it and to that team, and now
just go pitch and stay away from doing it again. Okay,
you know, crap happens, but I just always have it.
They're the deep part of it is like who would

(39:53):
do that to a teammate? That's the part that bothers
me over over you felt whatever it is you felt
because you threw one right down the know what and
got it hammered for. But he didn't miss his spots
right well, apparently he did because it was right in
somebody's wheelhouse. So if that if that was where you're brother,
if that was his spot, then that's not the spots
you want to be with it. Apparently, but regardless that

(40:14):
we know he's great control it. Make your apologies. Get
to move and and you don't need to keep talking
about it in publicly. It was blatant. A matter of fact,
the more you talk about the more we say stop it.
Just stop it. It was you and your teammate. Get
it worked out and move on from there.

Speaker 7 (40:27):
The Astros conversation is not going anywhere. But I do
want to get into the Texans because I mentioned it earlier.
Do the Texans have a Demico problem. We'll let you
decide right here as we get into the seven o'clock hour.
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Speaker 7 (41:23):
The Mariners and the Rangers both win last night, so
that means the Astros are now just two games up
on Seattle and three and a half up on Texas.
In the Aos Texans gonna get ready for the Bucks
Monday night, the home opener for the twenty twenty five
season against Tampa Bay. Seven one three two one two
five seven ninety is the number to get in. But

(41:45):
Sean I responded to someone yesterday and I said, yeah,
we're gonna have a segment on this. And it was
the video that somebody had about Demico Ryans talking about
the penalties and you know, saying they're uncalled for all
of those things.

Speaker 5 (41:59):
Don't just take my word for it.

Speaker 7 (42:00):
Demiko Ryans after Sunday's game talking about the eleven penalties
for eighty yards.

Speaker 11 (42:06):
The penalties are it's uncalled for, right, It's all controllable
things we can control. And you know, you know, if
you stand up here, we're talking about negative play, something
about going back or is this is not what we
talked about main thing offense. So we wanted to stay
on track, right, and we got some unfortunate penalties that
put us behind the sticks and just put us in

(42:28):
some really long third downs that we were not able
to manage. So we have to clean up the penalties.

Speaker 7 (42:34):
I mean, that just sounds like it's a carryover from
twenty twenty four. That was what this team was in
twenty four twenty three, nobody knew who this team was,
and the fact that they were winning and they won
ten games, everybody was excited.

Speaker 5 (42:46):
Last year, it was a disappointment.

Speaker 7 (42:47):
You had every single design of not only making it
to the playoffs, I mean the Division four gone conclusion,
but to go deep into the playoffs last year, and
it was the same exact thing. So when you do
the same exact thing, people are gonna think that you
regressed a little bit. But then this comes back to
the Demico problem, Sean, because again, as I mentioned, that's
the same thing we heard last year. You could have

(43:09):
honestly just gone back to I don't know, Tripoli after
the Lions game. I'm not saying to do it, but
I'm just saying you could have gone back to any
game that the Texans had where penalties were a problem.
Jeremy Tunsul, whoever it was pre snap penalties, all of
those things that Sean had just got me thinking yesterday,
is there a Demico problem? Has Has he reached a

(43:32):
point where all right, you're saying things, you're doing things,
You're you're trying to, you know, get your team to
play the right way, all of those things. But you've
got your quarterback after week one saying I didn't like
the way we practiced. You've got that right there. Something's
amiss in that building right now. And I think that
it goes back to the head coach. Where is he

(43:52):
too trusting with these guys? Is he treating them too lightly?
Because well, they're pros, they know what they're doing. I
don't have to yell at them. I don't have to
do all those things where it's the old saying you're
either coaching it or you're allowing it to happen. Clearly
this is being allowed to happen, and clearly this is
something that continues to persist for the for the Texans.

Speaker 5 (44:13):
For me, I I always try to preface this by saying,
we are not there. I don't know what is going
on in their meeting rooms the rest of it, but
I can just tell you this. Teams that are penalized
most of the time are undisciplined on the practice field
as well. Now, I don't know, put it this way,

(44:35):
if the penalties continue to happen, I hate. There's only
a few things that I can point to a coach
and say, what's going on in the building or the practices.
It's what are you a head coach's job at this point?
When you're the head coach, you're coaching your coaches more
than you are your players. Understand what I'm saying. Of
course you're the coach, but you become the CEO. You

(44:56):
have delegated and you empower your coaches to take care
of those meeting rooms the way you you've coached your coach.
Here's how I want meetings to be handled. Here's how
we're going to handle practice. We're going to be crisp,
We're going to be precise, we're gonna be dynamic. We're
not going to do a lot of corrections on the field.
We'll do it in the film. I want to keep
a Chris practice going. And so you're coaching coaches how
to approach these players, and then they've got to handle

(45:16):
their linebacker meeting room, their their special teams, meeting, and
if they're not, then you go back to the coach, say,
why why is your group the one that's always off sides?
Why is your group the one that puts us in
a bind? Then you take it to him, you don't
go and then he takes it back to players, and
the coach goes in and says, if we don't get
this settled, there's gonna be a lot of changes here.

(45:37):
And the fact that's exactly right, well that's why it
goes because he's got his ass in his sling. And
then you go down and then the players, and if not,
it tells you that there's no buy in in the
player and then the position coach has got, then you
got to make changes. And you saw it happen on
the offensive line and offensive coordinator. They weren't doing what
they needed to do on Sundays and obviously during the
practice week to get it done. So guess what you

(45:58):
replace them? Now we got into the same crazy app Chicago.
Did you see their penalties last night? Their penalties were
double digits? What ended up happening? That's damn right. They
did self inflicted problems. Now refs miss things. I get that,
But for the most part, they're pretty close. When a
guy holds and he say, what do you hold? He
dragged the guy down, grabbed his face mask. Okay, So

(46:21):
in de Miko, I don't know. I think what happens.
And this is true. Domico is gonna get a little
extra Hall pass because he played here.

Speaker 12 (46:28):
He just is.

Speaker 5 (46:29):
That's the way it works, because we want to embrace
that's It's Houston's son, you know what I mean. I
get it. And he's a good football coach. He wouldn't
have got the job in the first place. He was
highly coveted. But now that he's here, you're in year three,
the expectations have risen and let's let's not get too
carried away. They're back to back division champs. Now they
got to do it in the postseason. But I can

(46:50):
tell you about Baltimore and Buffalo been dealing this re
a while with Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen as well,
so with him. But it is the one thing. Listen,
if you allow guys to be on disciplined, and that's
why we don't. We can sit here and say, man,
they look on discipline on Sunday. So my natural reaction
is to go back to the week of practice. And
when CJ. Stroud tells me he was basically was concerned
about practice right yesterday. What does that tell you. It's

(47:12):
the quarterback of your team, So something's not happening out
there that is okay, that's acceptable to the quarterback. Well,
how the hell can it be acceptable to a coaching
staff and anybody else? So I don't know. And if
it continues to happen, there's only one person you can
go look at. It's the head coach, because you are
exactly what you'll tolerate. You allow a player to show

(47:33):
up late lately, Dude, I got a start. Let me
tell you a quick story about the Dallas Cowboys. A
good friend of mine is a long time he's no
longer there, but he played a long time in the league,
pro bowler and a hell of a player. When the
Cowboys were going and they had different coaches and were
going along. This was let's say a dozen years ago. Well,

(47:53):
you know, well, kind of like the Cowboys are now,
but a different head coach. And I'll leave that out,
but there's a player on that team who's a star
who we were talking. He said, I said, what's it
like plane? He goes, you cannot believe the lack of
discipline in this building. And he's a long time tough guy, hardcore,

(48:14):
wants to be coached linebacker. And he said to me,
he goes, For instance, one of our players in between
during meetings is a sleep in his truck in the
parking lot. I said, he goes. They handled, but they
don't really really do anything to him. He wasn't dogging
the player. And I know who the player is because
he trusts me. And but you got, oh he's out there,

(48:35):
got to go get him sleeping during meetings in the
parking lot. But they allowed it to happen. That's the ko.
Why oh what if we criticize a star players, This
is a problem. So when you're doing that and it
happens too often, you you are exactly what you allow.
So you allow that or you allow Dude, I'm telling you,

(48:56):
Dinny Green was if you were putting your pads on
during stretching lines and because you were running late, you
were you were late to practice, get that crap handled
inside the building. It drove him nuts and those things started.
Then one guy does it and the next guy. Before
you know it, you're kind of flopping around, and before
you know it, you've got ten more penalties on Sunday,
or if you're not if you're jumping off sides or
pre snap penalties or undisciplined with helmet to the you know,

(49:18):
helmet to helmet contact, whatever it is. Now. Sometimes players
are just playing, dude, and they're gonna go too hard
and they're gonna hit somebody late because they're being aggressive.
I get that, but it's those unforced Look at the
do you realize the Chicago Bears in their own building
had four illegal procedure penalties in the first quarter alone,
or was three in the first and one second, but

(49:39):
early first seventeen minutes a game, they had four legal
procedure penalties. You should have four of those in fifteen games.
It's it's just inexcusable. And so if it's happening here,
and if he says he just can't keep happening, well
that's and I don't know, it's got to start with him.
It's because if you're a guy in practice and you're

(49:59):
the right guard, just using that example, and you jump
off sides three times in practice, dude, it gets to
the point I'm just telling you and That's probably why
I stay away from coaching the resk because they don't
want my insensitivity. They just don't, okay, Because while I'm
a self esteem builder, I'm also a realist. And if
you're a grown man, dude, if you jump off sides
three times, you're not playing. If that's the case, you'll

(50:20):
come off the bench if you're hurting my team that much.
So why Pete Carroll in the running back position? We'd
have four running backs. Pete made him compete every frig
You earned the job during the practice week. You remember
when se was starting, they'd start three different running backs
each week, and hell they all three of them were good.
You earned it during the practice week. Tell the truth Monday.
That's right too, you earned it during the practice week.
So if you're one of those guys that's just you know,

(50:42):
slapping it around and you just said, well, I'm here.
If your dropping malls are jumping off sides, they're not
coming out of the huddle properly. Guess what, I'll start
the other guy until you realize that you're going to
practice the way you play. Now, some guys, Lawrence Taylor
didn't really practice much, but on Sundays he turned it loose,
so I did have problem with it. Kenny okay, but
Kenny easily was never going to jump off sides in practice.

(51:03):
That makes sense, So you're allowed. And I don't know
if to me. You know, I love Dimiko, but we're
not there, so I don't know how they're handling meetings.
I know damn well for me. That's why Mike Shanahan
put cameras in his meeting room. Mike Shanahan put cameras
in his meeting room to the point where he was
watching like you would if you're watching a security bit,
you know, the the board that how your coach was

(51:24):
coaching during the meetings. Now it's invasive. It feels like, dude,
this is my team, but it's his team. And Mike
Shanahan also wanted to make sure he knew what coffee
was in the build. You're talking about a micro he's
a Tony LaRussa. But he got busy, he got results.
So however you handle your business, we get to but
you are gonna you are exactly what you'll tolerate. And

(51:45):
if it continues, it'll tell me that the team just
is undisciplined on the practice field. So whoever you want
to put that on. But normally when we talk about
penalties and personal fouls and jumping off sides, you know
who we point to, the head coach. Now, I don't
know if that's the case here, but I can tell
he hates it. So how do you fix it? You

(52:06):
either get it fixed yourself, or you replace the coach
or the player who's playing it and coaching it. It's
pretty simple. You are exactly what you tolerate in marriage.
You're exactly what you tolerate in friendships. You're exactly you
tolerate from your boss or your coworker. You're exactly what
you tolerate from a teammate. And you're exactly who you
are what you tolerate from a player. And I don't
really give a rats ask who you are. If you

(52:28):
decide that you think you can practice half asked, I
got a good idea for you. Come and sit next
to the guy who actually decided that he wasn't going
to jump off sides four times. I can promise you
with all my heart, Laramie Tunsell. And I wasn't there.
Laramie Tunseell had personal I mean he had prestat penalties
in practice numerous times. I guarant asked to it get

(52:49):
into the game. Nobody's corrected, we can't do it. Okay, buddy,
we'll get we'll get it fixed. Just make sure on
sunny you don't do it. Bam three and one half.
You're now playing in Washington. Okay. So, but you are
what you tolerate. And I don't know if it's t Miko,
but I know it drives and crazy. It's gonna get you. Well,
you'll lose most of the time, unless you're the old

(53:11):
school Raiders and Steelers who had Hall of Famers and
Pro bowlers at every friggin position, that they can overcome
a personal foul because the next three times they hit you,
they're separating you from the ball and they're recovering it.
Oh well, but those are the aberration, the outlier. Undisciplined
teams do not win championships because at the wrong time
they jump off sides and now it's third and fifteen
instead of third and ten. You get twelve yards on

(53:32):
third down. Then on fourth down they blitch, you'll force
you to throw hot you throw it into the ground.
Fourth down the turnover boom that team controls the ball.
You end up losing a game. It's rare that you can.
If you're losing penalties and losing turnovers, you're losing games.
And if you're not scoring touchdowns in those, you got
no shot to win games. I love DMKO Ryans, but
whatever it is, they got to get to the bottom

(53:54):
of this constant groundhog day crap that we saw last year.
If they don't, they'll win ten games. Because it's the division.
They'll find themselves getting eliminated in the divisional round of
the wildcard, depending on what they are, and if they're
the division winner, and then we'll go from there. But
self inflicted they're not good enough to overcome self inflicted
here offensively. They can overcome some things defensively, but I'd

(54:17):
rather have you go one hundred miles an hour and
making that error, then you're in your three point stance
or in your two point stance. And because you got
an edge rusher who's a wide nine that you just
don't have discipline enough to make ball movement because you're
afraid of gett your ass handed to you. Did you
practice like that? I always ask did you practice like that?
And did the coaches allow it? So you got to
coach your coaches. So I don't know what's going on there,

(54:37):
but I can tell you this. They we're an undisciplined
team last year, and they are an undisciplined team in
game one, So prove otherwise.

Speaker 7 (54:46):
You're gonna have sixteen more chances to be able to
do exactly that, and the Texans will get that next
chance Monday nights against the Bucks. We'll continue the Texans
conversation here in this hour, but we didn't have a
chance to get to this yesterday. Who's in the wrong, Well,
I think you're I think my answer might surprise some people.
We'll discuss here. It is Sean Salisbury show, Sports Talk

(55:06):
seven ninety.

Speaker 5 (55:07):
I am a dip guy, you say, Shaun wa Kundi. Well,
I can tell you what kind of dip. Daisy French
onion dip and the daisy ranch dip, now I am.
I'm like the finger food appetizer chips, you know, throw
a fredo in their chips to get the dips. Sometimes
to the point on college game day or during Saturdays
and studies get up put the spread, it always has

(55:29):
the daisy French onion dip or the daisy ranch tip.
Was in the local grocery store over the weekend picking
it up. And why because well, the other food's fine
and dandy later in the day, but in order to
get you through. And don't you do it on holidays too,
You do it on Labor Day, you do it on holidays.
You do it sports and it's sports season. This is
this is daisy French onion dip and ranch dip time

(55:50):
of year, right and now it comes out with this
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the real er and spices and the other ingredients you'd
find in your own kitchen. But they're doing it for you.
Pop on into your local grocery store and find out
what I already know and have known. And I'm grateful

(56:10):
to be part of this where I get to well
spend my college football Saturday and Sundays or any other
day of the week doing what really is the strength
of a meal, my chips and dips, and it's daisy
French onion dip and daisy ranch dip. I can go
to my refrigerator and take a picture. You'll see it now,
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(56:30):
to your local grocery store and look for Daisy French
onion dip at a grocery store near you.

Speaker 1 (56:38):
To you tied to the team, The Sean Salisbury Show continues, Hi,
let's go, all right, Sean, what are you hearing out
there now? The Salisbury's takeout, Salisbury's takeout on The Sean
Salisbury Show.

Speaker 5 (57:00):
Tuesday.

Speaker 7 (57:00):
Here on the Sean Salisbury Show, Sports Talk seven ninety
Astros in Toronto taken on the Blue Jays off yesterday
and while they were off, the Mariners and Rangers both win.
So the lead on Seattle too, and the lead on
Texas three and a half with about three weeks left
to go in the regular season. All right, Sean, So,

(57:23):
Philly's Karen is a woman that is making the rounds
right now with the video that got out there, and
most people have seen it by now. And if you
don't one hundred percent know what I'm talking about is
there was a home run hit by Harrison Vader and
it was at Lone Depot Park right there in Miami,

(57:43):
and you've got fans trying to go for the ball
all of that and a dad comes over, grabs the ball,
takes it back to a seat, and Philly's Karen comes
out and she goes after the dad, which, by the way,
to do you see his reaction when he got approached

(58:04):
by her, and how you know she's angry all of that,
you took the baseball from me, all of that. Whatever
she had, like his reaction was like of sheer horror
where I'm on the side of people being like, dude, like,
grow some grow some wavos man like in that point,
put your son behind you and be like, it's a baseball.

(58:25):
It didn't have your name on it. You didn't catch it,
and I didn't snatch it from you. I grabbed it
before you could grab it.

Speaker 5 (58:31):
And this is for my son. Deal with it. I
don't care. Listen, unless this is a home run ball
that breaks records, is going to the Hall of Fame,
that somebody's gonna offer you money, and it's in a
mad scramble on the ground. Even then, defer to the kid. Okay,
I can tell you what that lady's life is like

(58:52):
every day, dude, with it just by seeing it. She
is miserable and angry and is this every single day.
There's something to the point where you're like, I can
handle for about ten minutes and that it didn't just
happen at the ballpark. That how she approaches life. I
can guarant ask to it. One is, you know what,

(59:13):
I'm so tired of the adult in the room taken
from a kid dude. Happens all the time now, not
everybody walks down and approaches somebody about a ball like
that lady did. If it was another lady, you know
what you should do is take you that's one of
those you know, to courage it, but have your wife
for significant other, if possible, be the one steps up
and those are straight right, says shut up and get
back to your seat. I'm kidding, but you get my

(59:34):
point right. I'm so tired of those type of people
just disrupting everything from standing in the middle of the
street to telling the kid going over there and chewing
the dad out at a ballpark, female or not. When
you do that, you open up your cand to the
same kind of ass chewing that you're trying to give
some guy on that. But she got hers in response.
The karma sucks because there ain't nobody in the world.

(59:55):
And then the kid actually benefited better from it. Okay,
what was it, Harrison Bader?

Speaker 7 (01:00:00):
Was that Bader gave him a sign bad all of that,
but Marlins gave him a gift back.

Speaker 5 (01:00:05):
Kind of human being on just a normal home run ball.

Speaker 10 (01:00:08):
Dude.

Speaker 5 (01:00:08):
The truth of the matter is how many times you
seen it? Did that was end? Not because the pat
on the back. But I was at a ballpark once
foul ball came landing the seat in front of me.
I grabbed it and then I saw this this young
gal with her mom and dad the whole game. Okay,
it's a ball. What am I going to do with it?
And I'm not in the movie where you hit in
the backyard and the dog gets it and James Earl

(01:00:29):
Jones is they're talking about he played with baby Bruce?
Are you just knocking on the door right going outside?
And the only reason I'm saying I, dude, I would
have felt like a heel even though the kid wasn't bad.
It was like it landed and I just reached down
the seat right there, it's the seat and in front
of me empty. It was like a line drive coming
down the third base line off a left hand. Bam,
I don't remember who hit it, grabbed it, And I'm
looking down because I was watching the kid the whole game,

(01:00:49):
how animated she was with her parents, and I'm like, man,
come here, get dude. I'd have felt like a heel walking.
She wasn't even in the frankest right to get there
was not, it was just it happened, so fair.

Speaker 10 (01:00:59):
Oh here you go.

Speaker 5 (01:01:00):
But what am I going to do with the ball? Now?
If you told me that, you know, somebody just broke
the home run record and landed in my glove and
there will be l's around. But even then you're sitting there.
Who walks away without a kid? It's for the kid, man,
when it's just a normal foul ball, give it to
the kid. It just also goes back to when are
we going to stop dude? Every week I see I
saw a video this past week of a woman's face

(01:01:23):
bloody because some guy starts in the stands. When are
we going to stop this?

Speaker 8 (01:01:26):
Yeah?

Speaker 5 (01:01:26):
Yeah, that's exactly right. When are we going to stop this?
I don't know who says what and all this thing. Eventually,
what this is going to lead to, They're going to
cut out alcohol sale in all stadiums. If this keeps up.
They won't being facetious because of the money because they say, well,
it's just one or two fights. But when is this
going to stop? Win Every week a guy getting and

(01:01:48):
then three guys pounding on his face when he's down,
and listen, sports is not that important to me. I'm
just telling you, I'm never getting in a fist fight, unless,
of course, you hurt a kid, you hurt a woman
in the stands, and you got to defend your I
just don't understand if you're that as clown that does this,
it goes in and antagonizes and picks a fight every
week you go to a game, person, either cut your

(01:02:09):
alcohol out, quit rooting for sports, find something else to
do that's not a fan. You're being an idiot. I
open it up, dude. Can you imagine and she's walking
up and her face is bloodied?

Speaker 1 (01:02:18):
Who does this?

Speaker 5 (01:02:20):
Who in the world loves their sports so much that
you want to go get in a fistfight because some
guy who does it? People with jobs not careers. Yeah,
it's like enough enough, the game's not that important. And
I don't care if you bet a thousand bucks and
you're an idiot if you can't pick the right game.
That's on you. But the constant fighting, and this isn't
preached from the high I just can't fathom go into

(01:02:42):
a game because somebody has a different jersey on, so
you're gonna start attacking, and then you want to fight him.
I don't care. I don't love sports enough, and I've
been doing it for thirty years plus. I don't love
sports enough to get into a fist fight over a
game because my team lost. I don't. I don't care.
If it's the seventh game of the World Series and
the Astros lose, if they're causing a fist fight, get

(01:03:03):
over it. Okay, sorry, and you didn't You didn't grab
a bat at all, so you're a fan. Get over it.
Move on to the next year. If my Raiders losing
a Super Bowl, it's happened before. Oh well, I'm not
fistfighting somebody next to me because he was rooting for
the other team. And then inevitable. Have you ever noticed
it's always the one guy's wearing out somebody else. Who

(01:03:25):
Now there is that guy who gets pushed and has
to defend himself but or gets punched at. But there's
some conversation if I just I don't understand the whole concept,
and it honestly, there's times that makes me bitter at sports.
It just does. And it's not the sports fault. We've
got a lot of dumb asses sitting in stands these days,
and I know you go in.

Speaker 1 (01:03:45):
You know what's crazy?

Speaker 5 (01:03:46):
I think people go. I go to a game now
wondering which one of these guys is gonna get not
around me, but just thinking somebody's gonna fight over this game,
a fist fight in the stands. Why, well, Seawan, then
you're not a real fan. No, I'm actually got a clue, okay,
because the last thing I want to do is beat
somebody's brains into the game and then end up in
jail because well, why'd you do it? I don't know.
He had a jersey on and they scored, and he's

(01:04:07):
put a thumbs up and started cheering in our ballpark.
Save it, okay, save it, and don't use weed when
it comes to it. It's a you thing when it's
a problem. So and then inevitably three guys are hitting
one and even if the guy's drunk in mouthy, you
know you don't have to beat him to a pulp. Okay,
escort him out and let somebody else take care of
it and get him out of the building. I just Dan,

(01:04:28):
you brought this up. Talk about disdain. I can't let
the kids have the ball and quit fighting in the
stands everywhere. Quit quit it, God, quit it. I'm just
telling you, man, because you're going to fight somebody one
day the wrong. It's going to happen. We've already seen it,
and you're going to get the wrath of somebody who's

(01:04:49):
had it, who's got an argument with his wife at home,
and you keep antagonizing, and then you punch him and
push him from behind, and then he's going to wheel
on your not and realize what you're fighting, and he's
going to stick your nose in the back of your skull,
and it's not going to be fun, and it's nobody
wins there. I just listen sports. I don't love sports
enough to get in a fist fight at a game

(01:05:09):
with anybody. I just don't. I don't love my teams enough.
I'll never ever ever why'd you fight? Guy had a
Dodger jersey on when they were playing the Astros. A
guy had an Astro jersey on he was playing the Dodgers.
There's at no time if I love if I was playing,
I'm not fighting a fan because we lost. I'm just not.
I don't love sports that much. I don't love my

(01:05:29):
teams that much. I don't love the game that much
to fight fist fight in the stands. I love it
enough to enjoy it as a fan and bet on
it and have some fun, but not to mortgage my
life in a fist fight over a stupid ass game. Sorry,
that's just the way it is. And no, I don't
love sports enough to fight over it. I don't even
love my golf club enough to snap it over my

(01:05:49):
neck anymore like I did twenty years ago, because you
learn a valuable lesson, right, I was gonna say, I've
maybe broken a club or two. Who hasn't.

Speaker 7 (01:05:56):
Yeah, Drew felt well as the dad, and he said,
please don't do anything to that lady telling USA today.

Speaker 5 (01:06:02):
Yes, oh good, And they shouldn't let that. She's already
humiliated herself beyond belief that she'll never be able to
live down. What else are you gonna just she she
got too caught up in it. But the truth is
she's that she carried out and she's she's getting called
out for it, but what else are you gonna do
to her? She's already been humiliated beyond belief and that
was self inflicted by her. And good on him for

(01:06:24):
taking the high road. Always give the ball the kids.
You know you'll never be wrong. Hey ever, you know
hearing it to the kid, you know who loves the kids.
Trick loves the kids. You know, trickle tricks are for kids. Well,
tricks are for kids, but in this case, I know
what you're talking about.

Speaker 12 (01:06:39):
You know, C K.

Speaker 5 (01:06:41):
Trick. Yeah, just give it to the kids. It's not
it's it makes everything easy. He told you multiple times.
Yeahrick Trick loves the kids. There you go, Adrian Anthony,
see you guys right there. You'll get involved. You want
to join them?

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We've the Shawn Salisbury Show continues. It's town takeover. I
think it will be.

Speaker 7 (01:07:57):
I mean, you've got I think twenty five thirty thousand
already sold. So I mean, look, it's it's a Friday night.
It's probably gonna be good weather out there. I don't
think it's supposed to rain or anything like that. And
you get coach Prime and the porta potty and all
of that here in town. Yeah, go go see the
Buffaloes show. Don't Joe, don't shuffle off to Buffalo. No,

(01:08:19):
just go watch the Buffaloes take a beat down. And
I mean, you know, the CU student section. I don't
know if they still have it, but they used to
have quite a chant to go along with the end
of their fight song, mess them Up, mess them up,
go see you.

Speaker 5 (01:08:35):
Yeah, and it wasn't mess them up? No, yeah, no.
I remember the.

Speaker 7 (01:08:38):
First game I ever went to because yeah, my cousin
went to SeeU and I just remembered.

Speaker 5 (01:08:44):
I went.

Speaker 7 (01:08:45):
Now, I was back like the Gary Barnett days, so
like they were really good back then, and I just
remembered that chant, and I was like, God, this place
is awesome. It's place rules, it is a great college.
Chicks are hot, like you know, it's this place is fun.

Speaker 12 (01:08:59):
Man.

Speaker 5 (01:08:59):
I don't want to be a part of this. So
you actually rolled into a college campus and said chicks
are hot, Well, I mean some of them have better
looking ones than others. Trust me. I know that from experience.
I went to USC oh. I know, you know you
told me at the South I've heard the rumor. Yeah,
and they weren't started by be because they're not rumors,
they are a fact, right, But yeah, man, it's uh Colorado.

(01:09:24):
That would be a fun game. To watch and you can.
They can beat Colorado. They can, absolutely, So get out
there and check it out. Mah, we'll be fun Friday nights.
Real quick.

Speaker 7 (01:09:33):
You're just laid out and then we'll carry it over
to the other side. Maybe Dimico's hit a plateau as
a coach the.

Speaker 5 (01:09:39):
Year three, that happens, and you're judging this after one
friggin game, I think that it happens to every single coach. Yeah,
they're a plateau, or you mean a run into a wall.
I think you hit a plateau. So you're saying if
he hit a plateau, you're done.

Speaker 7 (01:09:53):
No, you're not done if you hit a plateau, unless
you make the wrong decisions. Because there are different cycles
that happen with coaches. Where you start off hot, you're great,
everybody loves you. Then you kind of level off a
little bit and maybe you kind of decline a little bit,
but then you know you're able to tick back up,
and then you know you hit that plateau.

Speaker 5 (01:10:12):
Are you are we out of hand with our coaching
expectations or player expectations because after one game had a
bunch of penalties and no touchdowns, but we're already saying
that we got a head coaching problem.

Speaker 7 (01:10:22):
No, you don't have a head coaching it's a problem.
I don't want people to take this as you know,
Demiko's on the hot seat.

Speaker 5 (01:10:28):
He's not.

Speaker 7 (01:10:29):
He's won ten games is both years, he's won the division.
He's won a playoff game both years. So like somebody
said that to me yesterday, Oh, if this continues, Dimiko
could be out. I said, there is not a single
planet in this solar system or any other that could
possibly be outstand in danger where Demiko Ryans is going
to lose his job. This three year is in a
row like this and then then miss out and then

(01:10:49):
maybe we mean who knows, But right now there's no
doubt that's not the issue here. Of getting rid of him,
what we can discuss. But I'm just telling you now
that after one game, I'm not willing to plateau. But
I do agree with this. Maybe it's just semantics and
how we use the verbiage. I do believe he's run
into a come to Jesus situation with how he's going
to address his team and these penalties because oh it's

(01:11:11):
the first game, Okay, Well how'd you practice in training camp?

Speaker 5 (01:11:14):
And the truth is this isn't just one game. This
team was buried last year because of their self inflicted problems, penalties,
stupid heirs of those things, and not coming through in
the clutch, which we saw a lot of times a
year before in the regular season, rookie quarterback, the rest
of it. But it's something they have to It's an issue.
This isn't This is no longer just oh, it's no

(01:11:37):
big deal. Was one game. This has been a problem
with this team under the current regime since last year.

Speaker 7 (01:11:42):
You touched on it with Ben Johnson and the Bears.
That's a first year head coach, that's a young team.
You're making the same mistakes that they make, and you're
in year three doing that.

Speaker 5 (01:11:53):
That's what I always say, if a veteran's doing the
same thing as a rookie, do play the rookie's honestly
at any position. But with Ben Johnson, now, if I
see this eight games end of the season and they're
the leading penalty team on every week, then you've got
to start to look at how has Ben Johnson so
caught up in his offensive game plan as a head
coach because he calls the plays. Is he so caught
up in that he's not taking care of all the

(01:12:15):
other things that need to be taken care of on
the field. We'll see. We will say that's a problem
that can become a problem if in fact this festers.
You got to stop this now. And unfortunately for the
Texans last year to this year, the same thing happened.
We saw Groundhog Day on Sunday and they couldn't overcome

(01:12:35):
it against a team that's pretty damn good on the road,
and they damn near almost did. So there's some things
that need to be fixed to Miko. Ryan's is a
good coach, but I think he's probably well aware that
this has got to change or they're going to lose
the teams they're supposed to beat, and they won't beat
good teams that don't hurt themselves.

Speaker 7 (01:12:51):
He just happen to wake up one morning and you know,
I got you, babe is playing on the on the
alarm clock. Then you wake up the next day and
it's the same. This state didn't change. It's pretty much
the Texans after one game this season, carrying over from
last year.

Speaker 5 (01:13:04):
And who do they play this week? The Bucks, Tampa
Bay and Tampa Bay. For all the mistakes they made
last week you talk. They are a resilient team and
their quarterbacks playing at a high level. It's gonna say
a big fan of that guy. I know a lot
of people around here are not a big fan. Well
you know what I know one thing. He gets energy
out of his team. You can win a lot of
games with Baker Mayfield. I promise you that.

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Speaker 7 (01:16:05):
There's a reason why, you know, just as you that's
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the time. Hey man, you know a two hundred dollars
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Out comes to like movie lines. If I need to
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Speaker 7 (01:16:25):
Now, music lyrics I'm not gonna be able to help
you out with. For the most part, I got those.
I think that new trick loves the kids. But I
mean that's that's that's about the extent of my knowledge
when it comes to that. But movies, TV shows for
the most part, Yeah.

Speaker 5 (01:16:38):
One liners like quotes in the movie scene, right, yeah,
I feel you there you go no, no, So.

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You got that going for you if indeed you decide
to break that glass. Stros are gonna be back in
action tonight five o'clock. Astros on deck to get you
ready for the Jay's up in Toronto, Texans off today,
Gonna get back on the practice field tomorrow to prepare
for next Monday night against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Let's
squeeze at least one of you in here and then

(01:17:06):
carry you over into the top of the hour. We'll
start first with Adrian wants to wait in Good morning, Adrian.

Speaker 8 (01:17:12):
Sell us Fellas Fellas. What's happening, Sean, I'm here?

Speaker 5 (01:17:18):
What's up?

Speaker 8 (01:17:19):
Sean?

Speaker 5 (01:17:20):
Yeah?

Speaker 13 (01:17:21):
I tell you what, Brother, If I ever meet you personally,
you'll know it's me and we'll be the happiest people
in the world.

Speaker 8 (01:17:28):
Dan, don't worry. I'm a land to playing. I agree
with you, Bubba.

Speaker 13 (01:17:33):
You don't like Billy Joe Billy Joe Jay saying for you, Sean,
I got your baby. Anybody useless knowledge on music call me.
I got you, y I tell you hear something bad
about the Beagle. You say something bad about the Beagles,
you better get away from Sean.

Speaker 8 (01:17:50):
That's all I can tell you. Triple pay. You know
how we do it. Baby, Larry, don't you're having a
good day.

Speaker 13 (01:17:58):
The rest of y'all. This ain't gonna take wrong. You'll
find out why. I heard something last night. Almost threw
my phone across the house. Thank god I didn't, because
old ladies off with the kids and I got a
whole free day.

Speaker 8 (01:18:14):
Understand what I'm saying that mee k O. Ryan's I
don't think he's a coach of his team. I just
turned it off, turned it off and with the big
because I knew my day.

Speaker 13 (01:18:22):
Today Larry about to proof why everybody should listen to
you in this station. And if you don't, you shouldn't
be calling here. If we're all wrong and we're all
just wine glasses and everything else.

Speaker 8 (01:18:36):
Blah blah blah blah blah. I tell you what Sean knows.
I ain't playing.

Speaker 13 (01:18:42):
I tell you I'm ouse wasting my money. That's exactly
what I'm doing. I'm out wasting my money. What aggravates
me about people and lamar stuff in Buffalo? I'll tell
you what, brother, you to put your hands on me?
You lucky Tomorrow just pushed you, You lucky. They need
to make an example out of that pool. Don't you
put your hands on a player? They need a security

(01:19:02):
in it or security everywhere?

Speaker 1 (01:19:03):
Did them players?

Speaker 13 (01:19:05):
I tell you what, You put your hands on me
like that in the street, you better hope I don't
care who you are. You better hope the police will
standing there because they there for your protection, not mine.

Speaker 8 (01:19:18):
I'm a player. I don't know my rights. The rest
of y'all that don't believe in this team.

Speaker 13 (01:19:23):
I'll ceej, I'll cej or they're just take the rose
colored glasses off.

Speaker 8 (01:19:27):
Barty. You heard Larry the other day. Let me tell
you something. The meetgo ain't going nowhere.

Speaker 2 (01:19:33):
He ain't going nowhere.

Speaker 8 (01:19:35):
All y'all think that he should be fired. Y'all ain't
a fan of this team. You're not Htown knows what
we got here.

Speaker 5 (01:19:43):
You go in La.

Speaker 8 (01:19:46):
What happened happened and we only.

Speaker 13 (01:19:48):
Lose about five points, and y'all sad, y'all said, let me.

Speaker 8 (01:19:53):
Tell you why I'm not sad.

Speaker 13 (01:19:55):
The only thing that cost me a perfect parlay this weekend,
this weekend of one thousand dollars, one thousand dollars off
one hundred dollars. Bet you know what cost me that
fumble by Henry. Lamar said it all year. We got
to stop what kills us. Derrick Henry said. He know

(01:20:16):
the rest of his team sad because they could have
proved to the world. Lamar knew what he was talking about.
But what happened, That's why Derrick Henry laid there with
his hands on his head. That's why the whole Baltimore
side line went again. And that's why you saw the
Miko look like he looked. Everybody knows the song.

Speaker 14 (01:20:35):
I'm starting with the Man in the mirror, Larry, you.

Speaker 13 (01:20:40):
Ever seen me, partner, I'll come down to that barbershop
triple pay.

Speaker 8 (01:20:47):
You know how we all get down, y'all. Don't like
steven A.

Speaker 1 (01:20:52):
That ain't for you.

Speaker 13 (01:20:53):
Tell you what stephen A, Damien, Woody and Moley on
Fridays and all the football games?

Speaker 8 (01:21:00):
Ha ha, Why you think I do what I do? Sean,
do what you do.

Speaker 13 (01:21:06):
I'm on do what I do since I got the
whole day show me. Tell me how that golf score win.
I know ain't good as you. My handicap is horrible.
But you know what, if I can land the greens
with the ball on the green with a soft shaw,
hunt me and you're gonna have to take some lessons
together and the rest of y'all.

Speaker 8 (01:21:28):
Man, Yeah, he got on roll colored glasses. I'm starting
with the man in the mirror, Peace.

Speaker 5 (01:21:35):
He's on fire today. I got Adrian. I'm in.

Speaker 7 (01:21:38):
I am going to hit it straight. I am going
to hit it straight today. I'm in a mental pretzel
right now.

Speaker 5 (01:21:43):
I am. I am, And you got to keep up
with Adrian. Now, this smart guy, you rolling.

Speaker 7 (01:21:50):
You're kneading the dough right there, like I'm not even
in the oven yet. But the pizza is gonna taste
good now in this case of all, you know, Jamiko
Ryans is a good football coach. He knows he's got
to get it fixed because it drives him crazy. You
can see his So we got to stop that. And
we got one of the two best young quarterbacks in

(01:22:11):
the league, one of the two or three and C. J.
Stroud Jayden Dames, he is one of those guys, so
let's slow our role. Hell, his throws will keep you
in it. They just got to stop beating themselves. The
quarterback and coach are going to be just fine. But
you got to get to the point.

Speaker 5 (01:22:26):
If a player's continuingly to put your team in a
bad way, then you and then his buddy may be
playing to grabbing the glove that's on the mound. It's
pretty simple production, production based business. If and it's not,
then everybody goes, see bet get it done. And the
head coach is gonna be fine. And the head coach knows.
You saw how quickly replaced the co coordinat I mean

(01:22:46):
a coordinator and an offensive line coach. Last they got
to get it fixed and a lot of it that
there'll be in a lot better situation if they can
cut down on stupid mistakes and if they do easier
said than done. Sometimes we'll find out.

Speaker 7 (01:22:58):
Well, I'm gonna try to mentally untangle myself, just like
the text, and so hope they can untangle their penalty issues.

Speaker 5 (01:23:03):
Al on the south side. We'll like work you into
the conversation.

Speaker 7 (01:23:06):
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Speaker 7 (01:24:04):
The Mariners and the Rangers both win, So that means
to Strows now just two games in front of Seattle
in three and a half in front of Texans. Texans
side in Kate Stover has a broken foot. In is
out and definitely they're gonna get the Bucks on Monday
night inside in ourg stadium. We're talking to Texans right now,

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been talking to Astros too, So I mean, as we
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Let's keep it going on the phone lines. Alan's south
side out, Good morning.

Speaker 12 (01:24:42):
Hey, we's help you guys. Great show, thanks man, Hey Sean,
what's going on, Joan, Great show, Thanks buddy. I'm gonna
ask you quick hey, hey, Sean, I'm gonna look at
this from a different angle. I wanted to see the
first game before I called in and listen to the
callers and all that. Sean, I'm gonna ask you something.
I've been studying this thing all the way through training

(01:25:03):
camp and up until the first game. We started off
with a punity. I didn't understand the guy playing four
running backs. I disagree with that the game playing stinct.
Chubbs should have a good blow. We know how to
running back, so that should be your primary back. He's healthy.
There's no reason you should go four deeople running backs.

(01:25:26):
Second of all, Shun, I'm gonna ask you a question.
I'm gonna listen to you. This is my my approach
to Texas. You know how I am. I bleed Texas,
but I will call them out as much as giving
much as required when you put this product up on
the field. To Miko Rions in this third season, this
is the second time we have our offensive coordinator, and

(01:25:49):
both times he picked off his coordinator. These guys have
no experience on offense call in plays. I'll stay right there, Shun.
We've been having a repeated problem. I don't know how
funny he's saying. So ever since day A call when
his team came in the league. With offensive line plays.

(01:26:09):
We may had a year or two where the line
was alright. Adon Foster he in there, but it's been
more consistent of bad play and since this franchise been
in the lead and good. So let's say that we're
not glossing over to some year or two, maybe three years.
Maybe at the max, it's been pretty good line played
with Dwayne Brown, Deshaun Washington for a pew games, maybe

(01:26:32):
their season or two. But more than likely these coaches
have came in with the same thing that ended from
from the Pride coach is a obliterated offensive line. And
we go on these drafts and we pick all the
way around that, maybe we pick a player two. We
have bad trading ability when it comes to offensive players

(01:26:52):
Pro Bowls or whatever doll player that's had experienced with
this offensive line. I'm just talking about that. I'm not
even getting to other players, Shun. I do you think
with the mik o'ryant being a defensive playoff coming in
this game as he got the job picking these office
of coordinators from no experience maybe year two, then they

(01:27:14):
fired this guy. Come in game one. He put the
product quarter field because you don't get no sorry, guys,
you don't get no props with more victories. This is
the NFL, and the product that offensive line Shun looked bad.
Strat started off this season with three sacks. If I
an't mistaken. I'm looking at it sean the whole season

(01:27:34):
with the product you got that's calledge faces fad. They're
not elevating this season with that line. So they're not
They're two injured. There are a lot of backup guys.
You pick up some guys that other teams and want
that said something. I just want to see c J. Sprott.
I'm looking at the whole Week one. It's a lot
of young quarterbacks man having got and shown their talent

(01:27:57):
with coordinators being moved around stand in the third. S J.
Stratt is a bad quarterback. He's good, but he can't
elevate his team with no offensive line play consistency. He
started out the season three sacks. What are we doing?
We got to take the blinders off this offensive line history.

(01:28:20):
I'm not talking about the game. So guys call me
and come up to Miko. Y'all just fighting Demico for
two years in one game. This's been our history. And
it started off Week one, twenty five with obliterated offensive
line and you using four running backs and you're trying
to use tight end. C J. Strott is the quarterback
of the future. It's not gonna work. Shown with your

(01:28:43):
offensive line. You know how the game, your son, it
starts in the trenches. You looking at it from your
point of view, shunk, When can you really say how
far the season go with the product you see with
this offensive line? Overall, we got to be real and
a coordinator that's never called plays. Once again, I'm looking
at the shot, I don't like it, and I hang
up the mission.

Speaker 5 (01:29:05):
Thanks al Uh. I think that al the biggest Last year,
the offensive line was a detriment to the team. They
were I'm not saying an individ'm just as a group
they were not good. That's obvious. This year it's one game,
but the same habits, which that bothers me the most.
Had they lost because somebody made just a great play

(01:29:26):
or you got called for holding as a guy went
by and they blitzed and you're protecting your quarterback. But
the stuff is a lot of it's just basic stuff
that they just don't know how to control. So to
answer your question, now, can they go where they and CJ.
Strouds not the quarterback of the future, He's the quarterback
of the president and the future. He's going to be
a great player, but he will not reach his fullest
potential unless that position gets sewn up big time. You know,

(01:29:50):
even like you said, they can't miss off four week
blitzes off the edge. They've got to he's got it.
You got to put the game in his hands and
you got to call it. So whatever. I don't know
how they're being taught. I know this though, that that
Mike Shanahan, I mean that Kyle Shanahan, Sean McVay, Tree
gets player gets coaches, assistant coaches jobs. Now you're on
your second one who's never called an offensive play in

(01:30:12):
their life ever at the pro level. That doesn't listen.
And I not that Nick nick Keyley made up being brilliant.
Sure he's a great x's and OZ guy wouldn't hire him,
Demiko smart. But here's what happens. I've seen it in
my career. Position coaches aren't always good coordinators. Coaches X
and o's coaching x's and o's on a whiteboard inter thing.

(01:30:33):
All of them know x's and o's, but there's a
rhythm to play calling did take some time. I thought
after they went to Bobby Slope they were gonna go
get a veteran play caller. That's what I would have
offered Chip Kelly three million bucks on both hires. I
would have I would have hired and we said it,
but I would have gone after a guy. Usually when
you make a mistake or you think it's a mistake

(01:30:55):
the first time, you go and get somebody opposite. If
you're if you're a three four coach and you're defense
gets then you go hire a four to three quarter.
Happens all the time. And same thing if you're a coach.
If you got a coach that's yeller and screamer and
it doesn't work, you go get the calm Tony Dungee coach.
And if that doesn't work, you go get the fiery
at ors. You're one of those guys, right, So you

(01:31:15):
used so this one you had a guy with no experience.
The first year worked out, second year didn't, and then
you went and hired another guy who's been a passing
game coordinator and a tight ends coach. That doesn't mean
he can't be great, but how much patience are you
going to have? And I think Nick Kayley's going to
be fine, but fine may not be good enough with
that offensive line, is my point. So you got to
be brilliant and great and There is a difference between

(01:31:36):
an ex's and o's teacher and a guy who gets
in rhythm calling place. I get it, he's new at it.
The problem is how long do you have to be patient?
I actually my initial and this is nothing against Nick Kylee.
I would have hired a veteran play caller and said, okay,
now I can turn the whole offense over to him.

(01:31:56):
The Raiders. Look, look with Jisid, the Raiders are going
to be a lot better. And who's calling their place?
Chip Kelly knows how to attack. Cliff Kingsbury knows how
to attack, and so you're gonna have to make it.
And so Nick Kayley may know how to attack, but
right now he's still swimming. Don't make no mistake about it.
No matter what he watched, that's his first game ever
in the pro college where he's been the coordinator. It's

(01:32:17):
a big difference in teaching tight ends how to block
and run her out. We'll see how it evolves.

Speaker 12 (01:32:22):
But with the.

Speaker 5 (01:32:22):
Offensive line playing like this, no al to make you
to answer your question. They can't get where they want
to go playing offensive line and penalties like this, and
you're sure as hell can't do it the second the
first quarter opens. You just can't. They've got to be

(01:32:43):
better because they're gonna need every single penalty yard they
can get. Judging from what I saw on Sunday, should
we just turn this show into the Fine bomb Show?
That's pretty much what it is.

Speaker 7 (01:32:53):
Legend is next legend, Go ahead, a pal, I'll tell you,
you know, go on for about three or four minutes.

Speaker 5 (01:32:59):
He's hey, but he's bad, but he's good. Great. That
that was the part that I took love our callers,
Oh do hey, look, I'm giving you a hard time.
That's exactly what it is like. You know, your friends,
who are some of your best friends, the ones who
are willing to give you love but also willing to
give you the tough love of making fun of you.
Of course, we've all had it, There's no question about it.

(01:33:21):
That's a friendship. Basically, Basically, you're saying to some short
the call you know, be nice, be nice. You know Al.
You could tell Al loves it, but he's spot on
on the offensive line and your experience time. Man, you're
taking the risk by hiring another rookie coordinator, that's all.
You are taking that risk. So Demico had to have

(01:33:42):
a lot of trust because you went from an inexperienced
one to an inexperienced one, and you went from an
an experienced offensive line coach to an inexperienced one. So
you're the two things that needed change the most and
the one position that needed change the most. You hired
guys that have never been the main guy at either.
That doesn't mean they can't be good. The question is

(01:34:02):
how quick a study are both of them.

Speaker 7 (01:34:04):
Well, this is again where some people might say that
it's an attack on Demico, and I don't view it
that way, But for the two guys you just brought up,
and then also too where it involves Demiko. We'll discuss
that here as it is the Sean Salisbury Show on
a Tuesday Sports Talk seven ninety.

Speaker 5 (01:34:21):
I am a dip guy, you say, Sean will kind Well,
I can tell you what kind of dip. Daisy French
onion dip and the daisy ranch dip. Now I am.
I'm like the finger food appetizer chips, you know, throw
a fredo in their chips to get the dips. Sometimes
to the point on college game day or during Saturdays
and studies get up put the spread. It always has

(01:34:43):
the Daisy French onion dip or the daisy ranch tip
was in the local grocery store over the weekend picking
it up. And why because well, the other foods fine
and dandy later in the day, but in order to
get you through. And don't you do it on holidays too.
You do it on Labor Day, you do it on holidays.
You do it sports and it's sports season. This is
this is daisy French onion dip and ranch dip time

(01:35:03):
a year, right and now it comes out with this
delicious French onion dip. As an obsession of mine. They
are delicious as homemade dip. You can add whatever you
want to be. You won't need to because they got
the real rbs and spices and the other ingredients you'd
find in your own kitchen. But they're doing it for you.
Pop on into your local grocery store and find out
what I already know and have known. And I'm grateful

(01:35:23):
to be part of this where I get to well
spend my college football Saturday and Sundays or any other
day of the week doing what really is the strength
of a meal, my chips and dips, and it's daisy
French onion dip and Daisy ranch dip. I can go
to myfrigerator and take a picture. You'll see it now,
visualize it, and then go out and do it. Get

(01:35:44):
to your local grocery store and look for daisy French
onion dip at a grocery store near you.

Speaker 1 (01:35:51):
More, Sean Salzburg, get in, strap in and write in.

Speaker 7 (01:35:58):
You talked about Nick Kayley and then Kole Popovich. Both
of those one of them a promotion and one of
them are promotion just from another team. It wasn't a
lateral move for Kayley because as you've mentioned, he's never
been in oc before. But I'm with you one hundred
percent on both fronts with those guys that when you
have a chance to make a coaching hire, you have

(01:36:19):
to look at it. How attractive is our job. You
would think that this would be an incredibly attractive job
to go after somebody that fits the bill, Chip Kelly,
somebody like that that could come in here, because what
coordinator out there or somebody that has been a coordinator
in their past is not going to be approached by
the Texans and say, hey, you have a chance to
work with a franchise quarterback A top of the line,

(01:36:42):
wide receiver, win healthy, a good running running back in
now a Chubb, a good running game, just all defense.

Speaker 5 (01:36:50):
It'll get you to football, bingo, all those things, all
of those things. And I mean, and this just gets
into where comfort and coaching hires can get you in trouble.
And this has the potential to do that because one
hundred percent that's what it was with the Shanahan Tree. Hey,
you know Sean Burbage, Sean McVay told me this guy

(01:37:10):
is And then also too, here's something that the Texans
ran into a lot during Gary Kubiak's time. Oh, he
worked with them in Denver, and it finally got to
a point where people said, enough with Denver and enough
with drafting guys from Colorado State. We've had enough. Sometimes
you get too comfortable, bingo. And with that what happens
is and you lean into it. It's like, oh, okay,

(01:37:30):
that's that. It almost becomes and I don't mean this,
but it almost becomes nepotism. Even though they're not family members.
It feels like it, right, yes, it does. And with
this here's what I do know just and this may
be I don't know if we've ever even know if
I've ever said this on this show or anywhere, but
I with offensive coordinators, the number one person they lean

(01:37:53):
on while they're putting in their game plan is not
the quarterback. You're gonna run curl flat, You're gonna run
your right. I mean, it's your offensive line coach, the
most important. A lot of times too, if you get
a head coach that says, what do you think, and
you've got a veteran offensive coordinator there, he'll say, through
the travels, what do you think about this guy? And

(01:38:14):
the offensive coordinator should I would if it was a
guy who'd been around, I would want my offensive coordinator
to tell me what kind of offensive line coach he's
looking at, because not as a friendship thing, I want
to know how they are in sync together. Just like
the five offensive lineman, the right and left, guard and center,
they all need to know what the other one's doing.
I want my offensive coordinator, in my offensive line coach

(01:38:35):
to be on the same page. I'm just telling you,
right to talk to dude. I've asked this question a
million times in private and non private. When you're talking
to guys that you're putting your trust in, and you
ask them and you know where they spend most of
their time walking down the hall offensive coordinator to the
offensive line coach. What are we going to use in
this scheme? What can we do here? How are we
picking up the flitz? Because it'll take into account how

(01:38:55):
you're calling plays and getting your rhythm as a coordinator.
So that's that offensive. Now when you take two guys
that obviously smart and obviously have good coaching x'es and
o's and been in the building in the NFL, and
you been around and picked up hell, Nick Kayley has
been with Belichick, he's been with Sean McVay, so he

(01:39:16):
understands football. But the Patriots Yeah, but yeah, but you
know what when I hear that we complained about the
Patriots way, the Patriots way worked for a long time,
twenty years. But it also helped you had Tom Brady, okay,
and good players and an owner who stayed out of
the way. And so then when you say the Patriot way,
it's got to be the right Patriot way, because the
Patriot way worked, just like now it's the Kansas City

(01:39:37):
Chiefs way, it's the Kyle Shanahan, Sean McVay the way
with I mean, we can go through the league. Zach
Taylor wasn't calling plays when he got the job in Cincinnati.
Kevin O'Connell wasn't calling the plays when he got the
job in Minnesota. Robert Salah was a coordinator and then
he got the head coaching job. So all these guys
are Shanahan McVay guys right, including Nick Keyley, including Bobby Slow.

(01:40:01):
But what it's a hard thing to do is to
take an inexperienced when you're the offensive line coach, where
it's your room. When you're the assistant offensive line coach,
it's the other guy's room. You're in there to help
out and coach on the do it. That guy's running
the meeting room. And when you're a new offensive coordinator, dude,
you got so much going on, and now you've got
to go down and talk to an inexperienced offensive line

(01:40:22):
that they're not really sure what position they're playing. An
offensive line coach who's also trying to figure out his
player said he's in experienced when it comes to directing
the offensive line himself and being that guy in the
meeting room. And then an offensive coordinator who's got to
get into rhythm, who's used to coaching tight ends and
being the passing game coordinator that now's got to immerse
himself into the run game part of it, because that's

(01:40:42):
so important because your run game in the offensive line
dictate everything you can do offensively or what you can't.
The biggest risk the Texans took this offseason. The biggest
risk is hiring two inexperienced guys at two at the

(01:41:02):
two weakest positions on your offense. Last year, offensive line
play and play calling aggressiveness at the right time, both
were replaced. Then you brought in guys that, quite frankly,
are in the exact one. At least the offensive line
coach from last year had had experience that didn't work out.
But now you've got two guys that are trying to

(01:41:22):
figure out their own gig all while trying to mesh
with the other guys gig. You didn't improve your team,
So you didn't and it could get better. Listen one game,
did we Listen? Did we bury arch Manning after game? No?
But there are concerns about his mechanics. Same thing here
are you? Are we concerned about the offensive line and
the self inflicted airs? You're damn right, and their fit,
lack of physicality. Forget the airs. I saw guys get

(01:41:44):
walked back into the quarterback a handful of times when
their guys were in. For me, it's that they're they're
they're that sympotical feeling between the offensive line coach and
a normally, if I was a new coordinator, you know
what I'd want, a twenty five year offensive line coach
coach my offense line. If I was a rookie offensive
line coach, you know what I'd want. I'd want a
guy like who'd been in the league and been with

(01:42:06):
some of the greatest offensive line coaches to help me
through his schemes. So the offensive the compliment, But two
young guys, it doesn't mean. It doesn't mean it's it's
it's not gonna work. But I can tell you this,
it sure is a difficult task when you've got that
much going on, When guys are trying to learn their
own gig and now you're trying to work together, it's
a hard thing. It can happen, But it doesn't shock

(01:42:28):
me that the start was slow.

Speaker 7 (01:42:29):
The shuffling of offensive linemen, the way that they did
it on Sunday, that was a freak out that wasn't
a plan is desperate? One percent was in week one
of the regular season. You're doing that, and you're doing
it to your rookie tackle. You know what it tells
you to if I know that, how the hell does
he not know that? But it's not just him.

Speaker 5 (01:42:47):
The movement. It tells you think about when one guy
got hurt. Look at the disruption it took. So what
tells me the depth oft offensive line on this team
is not good? And I'm gonna tell you why. Because normally,
if the right guard gets hurt, guess what you're doing.
You're putting the guard in the back up at right guard. Now,
sometimes you gotta have a swing guy. I don't want
my swing tackle to be a rookie. Here's why you

(01:43:11):
got ursery. He's worked at left tackle. He starts at
left tackle the second early on. Somebody gets hurt. What
do you do?

Speaker 12 (01:43:18):
What you do?

Speaker 5 (01:43:20):
Okay, let me ask you this. If you're good, that's
a position you absolutely, especially a rookie. You want to
talk about swimming, dude, no matter how good he is,
and he obviously proved in training camp he's a good player,
or he wouldn't be starting at left tackle. Left, You
went out and got somebody.

Speaker 4 (01:43:35):
Is that?

Speaker 5 (01:43:36):
I'm just telling you from a man I want fans
to understand this. The execution of a play is much
easier when you know who to get and how to
get them. When you're a rookie, I don't care how
good he is. From Anthony Munho's to Jim Leche, to
Walter Jones to the best Jonathan Ogden's to Bruce Matthews. Dude,
the very first time you put your hand in that
dirt in the NFL, I don't care how many times

(01:43:57):
you did in college, the very first time, and you're
blocking the very best athlete on the field, an edge
rusher who's about two forty five that runs four four
to eight, and he's going to convince Press the team
bus and then you're asking him you got to block
that guy by yourself. And oh, by the way, all
the line calls and stuff, you're a rookie. See, with
a rookie, I shouldn't be swing tackling my rookie unless
he's Munos. And even then you did, and you put

(01:44:19):
him at left tackle and he made mistakes. You let
him learn from there until he either played his way
into a pro Bowl or a Hall of Fame, or
played his ass out of the league. You put him there.
You make the other guys that the right guard moved
to left guard. Left guard, Titus Howard would have been
more served to go from guard to tackle. He's been
here the same verbage from the previous offensive line coach.
Is this verbage too, because they're both in the same system,

(01:44:41):
So he didn't change that wholesale changes. So move that guy.
He's been in the league. Kind of Jesse seen both
urseries right now. I'm sure he's really smart guy. But
no matter how smart you are, your dude. As a rookie,
I remember walking the line Scrimms's quarterback dude. No matter
how much I prepared, and I don't mean it's not
a brag thing. I was always mentally on top of it.
Made mistakes, but one thing you weren't going to fool

(01:45:02):
me now or then. When it comes to talking football
and football language and football IQ, I'll put it up
against anybody now, the execution of it and doing it.
Sometimes it didn't metch. But when you're just talking what
you expect, I knew and even then, first time of
line Scrimm is your firstass I throw in an NFL game,
I'm like, I thought there was eighteen guys, fifteen guys
running around on defense. So you're thinking about that and

(01:45:23):
you start borrowing trouble even as a rookie, no matter,
I don't care how good you are. You think you're overthinking.
You can't react when you think put the left tackle in.
He's a rookie. You don't make him move around and
learn three positions. You let him stay there and you
move Cam Robinson around, You move Titus Howard around, You
move the guards from one left guard to right guard.
Your swing guy can't be a rookie that's now playing.

(01:45:44):
Is important a position of the backside of your starting
quarterback as a rookie who right now doesn't quite know
who to block or how to get him, who to
getting head of get not because he's not good, but
because he's got a million things and now all of
a sudden, bam, it hits and you move him to
right tackle. Tell me one thing, desperation still worried about
last year and if you got to they had, dude,

(01:46:06):
they played the shell game with five guys four guys,
which tells me they don't have depth at the offensive
they don't trust or they don't trust the depth. I
just to me, the left tackle, if he's going to
get beat, let him get beat. Learning at that position now,
don't tell me if he if you move him around
again this week and he gets beat, don't blame it

(01:46:26):
on him. That's a coaching thing because you're actually putting
too much on a guy who right now scram and
guess who's got a block this week, Tampa Bay. They'll
go get it then the next week and the next week.
So you're putting him in a position. Oh man, I'm
in a left handed stance. Now I'm in a right
hand stance. Oh who am I supposed to block? Oh
it's Mike left, not Mike right, because I'm on the
other side. Put him in there and go adjust the
other four that have been there or have been veterans

(01:46:47):
in this league. And to me off, if you're desperate
with your offensive line, you if it doesn't get better quickly,
you will get buried as a football team.

Speaker 7 (01:46:57):
This is no First impressions mean everything. In the first impression.
For Nick Cayley and for Coole Popovich, it's stunk.

Speaker 5 (01:47:03):
I'm sure they didn't like it either. For themselves.

Speaker 7 (01:47:04):
I get it, but I mean it's just it's I
just feel like that was a premiere position you could
have filled both of them.

Speaker 5 (01:47:12):
Rookie players have a tough time, right, Yes, so do
rookie coaches, and they are rookies at both of those.

Speaker 7 (01:47:17):
You might as well have kept Bobby Slowick because maybe
he could have learned some things over the office.

Speaker 5 (01:47:21):
And he's wearing Miami. Yeah, apparently they didn't learn anything
about getting more physical there either. They're soft as a
wet paper towel, and they'll all be looking for a
job and looking for new joggers. For Mike McDaniel when
the damn season's over, talk to Lulu limon and go
get yourself another pair pulled up to your calves while
you're taking an ass kicking, smoking a joint on the side,
and getting a tan coach a position. He's a guy

(01:47:43):
whos stand a leader of man? Well, hey, I went
to Lululemon. Where'd you go? Oh yeah, got my ass
kick there too, So to hang on, let's go Mike McDaniel.
Be he he's a smart guy. He'll be doing some
run games coordinator. This keeps up, he'll be a run
game coordinator back with Shanahan when this season's over. If
he doesn't get it, fix that team, they could They're
the team that punches you in the mouth and you think, man,

(01:48:04):
you got a nerf a nerf fist? Did I get
punched out? Was that you? How was that fly that
hit me? Talk about finesse good gracious they win in anything, okay?
And and Bobby Sloke maybe Bobby Slow can get it
go turn around there, but Bobby maybe third team in
two years. If he's not careful where with that team.

Speaker 7 (01:48:22):
It's just you know, bad decisions can get you beat.
And that's exactly what happened to the Texans. John Biscuits,
see you guys working into the conversation. You want to
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Speaker 1 (01:50:08):
I had to live there for The Sean Salisbury Show continued.
Good morning, John, Hey.

Speaker 8 (01:50:15):
Good morning guys.

Speaker 10 (01:50:17):
You're talking about something that's really sore with me too.
I just don't understand why the Texans don't invest in
proven coaches. You know, like last year, Shan, you know,
I called in and the one thing I noticed was,
like when you had the Eagles playing the Kansas City Chiefs.

Speaker 8 (01:50:33):
They had a veteran coaching staff, very veteran, you know.

Speaker 10 (01:50:37):
They had like, for example, the Eagles had Nick Fangio
defensive coordinator Kellen Moore on the offense, and you know
he was with the Cowboys at one time. That's when
the Cowboys had the top ranked offense that year. I
think it was twenty twenty one if I remember right.
I mean, these were proven guys. I mean now Texans
take a flyer on somebody they hope grows into the job,

(01:50:58):
and I'm tired of it. I Mean, I was set
up last year and this year is going to be
another debacle. And you know, like like Jim Kelly was
available last year and I called in a number of times, Sean,
I said, we got to grab him, no matter what
it costs. I mean, look what he did with the Raiders,
like last week, you know, his first game, you know,

(01:51:19):
because he got hired last year and he won the
championship at Ohio State. But he's approven offensive. He's just
a brilliant offensive mind. And you know, like the Raiders,
you know, but with Gino Smith's quarterback. You know, they
had almost four hundred yards on offense, you know, three
hundred and sixty two passing, fifty six rushing. But I
mean they had a plan, they.

Speaker 1 (01:51:38):
Had a you know, they knew what they were doing.

Speaker 10 (01:51:41):
And it just gets so tiresome watching this because it's
like they don't know what they're doing. Nobody's accountable nothing,
and I don't know, I'm just you know, the only
time that the Texans had their best season was I
think it was twenty twelve when they were twelve and four,
and that's they had Mike Brazel and Eric Winston.

Speaker 9 (01:51:59):
And you know, they lost that whole.

Speaker 10 (01:52:00):
Right side after that in free agency, but that was
their best year when they had the best offensive line,
and you know, last year I wanted them to invest
in the offensive line, and I'd love to see him
get some proven coaches and not take a fire on
somebody they hope works out. It's just been getting tiresome.
I really feel sorry for CJ.

Speaker 1 (01:52:18):
Stroud.

Speaker 2 (01:52:18):
I really do.

Speaker 5 (01:52:20):
And you know, I think and the other thing.

Speaker 10 (01:52:22):
I wanted to mention Sean is I think last night
JJ McCarthy really showed me a lot in that game,
that Vikings game, and I thought it was brilliant the
way Kevin Connell handled that game when the Vikings, you know,
he just kept the Vikings on rushing in the third
charter instead of panicking and starting to pass, and the
Vikings started to wear them down and they found their

(01:52:45):
spots to take advantage of and won that game. But
I think McCarthy really grew up. I don't grow up
is the right way to say it. But I mean
I was just impressed, how, you know, the way the
game started, and how he just got better and better
and better as that game went on. And that guy
is really something special. I think.

Speaker 8 (01:53:00):
Yeah, So, but go ahead, No, I was.

Speaker 5 (01:53:03):
Just going to say, John, thank you your great point.
One about here, I offensive coordinator with experience, to me matters.
Now you got to decide if you want to let
him grow into it with you or grow into it
somewhere else and then bring him to you. That's what
you have to decide. And they've decided to go in
experience two straight years now, and Chip Kelly gives you

(01:53:24):
it's going to make a difference for the Raiders. I
assure you Kellen Moore's made a difference in New Orleans
and I mean it made a difference in Philly and
they're Super Bowl champions. So the guys just rhythmic play callers.
And it's not to say he can't be, but right
now it's going to take a minute. As far as
last night, JJ McCarthy, I'm going to tell you one
thing about winning is a habit, just like losing is.

(01:53:45):
JJ McCarthy did not lose much in high school. He
lost one game in college as a starter. He's a
national champion and he knows he wins. And I'm just
telling you those things are contagious because there are quarterbacks
came out of college and didn't win much that they
honestly don't know how to win. In the NFL, it
does matter. I don't care where you went. Some guys

(01:54:06):
just know, aren't you supposed to elevate your team. There's
a belief in that team.

Speaker 11 (01:54:10):
Now.

Speaker 5 (01:54:10):
I don't know what his numbers are going to look
like during the season, but I know one thing the
guy does win. He's never going to lead the league
throwing five thousand yards, but he'll get better at throwing it.
And I thought he'd improve as a passer in the
NFL because they didn't throw much at Michigan. Kevin O'Connell
last night brilliant by sticking with it and playing to
his strengths. But I'm just going to tell you, when

(01:54:31):
you got a guy like that that you know you're
used to winning with, and think about what O'Connell did.
He allowed a pro bowler to leave the building that
he got. He brought the best out in Sam Darnold
to play a guy that didn't play a snap last year.
They cleaned house at quarterback so he could come in

(01:54:52):
and be the quarterback. I mean when he was there,
but get the start without any competition. That ought to
tell you what O'Connell saw on the guy, and he
validated it last night by playing a decent passing game,
protected the ball for the most part, and was smart,
kept him out of bad plays and found a way
to win. Don't kid yourself. They did not panic, and

(01:55:12):
the Bears did at times in those self inflict The
AARs cost him because the Bears for first quarter, the
Bears Caleb Williams was duing Katla Williams was doing anything
he wanted. So I'm with you, JJ, McCarthy's going to
be just fine. He knows how to win. He does.
It's in his DNA. I'm just telling you it is.
Whether that leads to a championship, who the hell knows,
but there's something to it. If he would have been

(01:55:33):
a guy who never won in college, he wouldn't have
been the tenth pick of the draft. He was a
really good player, but you'd have taken him later.

Speaker 7 (01:55:38):
Remember the whole thing I brought up about the Patriots way,
which it was about number twelve. When he went to
Tampa Bay, his offensive coordinator was Byron left Witch, but
you got Bruce Arians there. But you know who else
was on the coaching staff helping out Tom Moore.

Speaker 5 (01:55:52):
Tom Moore coach dust in Minnesota. So how good he is,
I mean more coach Terry Bradshaw, Dude, dude, like sooner
doing it. Like, if you want better results, you've got
to get people who've proven that they can do it. Yeah,
new and young isn't always the best thing. No, experienced
in young works, but so does old in experience. So
who's a Super Bowl champ last year? Well, he had

(01:56:13):
good coordinators in the field and great players, and he
put him in position. And Andy Reid, which to those
coordinators too. The year before, two new coordinators. They sucked
because he was about to be out cause their two
coordinators before that are now coaching in Indianapolis and coaching
in Arizona. The next year they got two. Both of
them got fired because they weren't very good. He brought
those guys in. They won another Super Bowl. Kellen Moore experienced,

(01:56:36):
Vic Fangio is experienced and good at defensive coordinators in
the league. It does matter, it does positions. We'll see
if they play their way into it here, Biscuit John
see you guys will get you in.

Speaker 7 (01:56:46):
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Sea on Salisbury. Show continues to continue.

Speaker 5 (01:58:04):
You know, I'm out of the I'm in Hawaii starting
because my son's getting married, so well, i'd love to
say that six to ten. It's my first child getting married,
so i will be and I love you, but I'm
not waking up at one o'clock in the morning during
wedding time. That's I think one of its five hours difference.
I think it's six. Even I thought California to Hawaii

(01:58:26):
was three hours and US to California, so five hours difference.
That would mean I'd have to be doing the show
one in the morning. He'd be might be four right now,
and I can't say it'd be sober on the beaches
of Hawaii. Who knows me. I'm kidding a little smedle
tap with me, see what I did there. But so
I will be enjoying the Big Island, Hawaii for my

(01:58:48):
son's wedding, and so I'm gonna empty the bucket until
next Friday, and I'll be off for a handful of
days just because I got to go there. I just
want to let you know. So, well, Gordy's got a
country club and I'm in a country club to I
got some Hawaiian shirts if you need them, I'm good.
Thanks o. Thanks. People actually play into the cliche. No,
people actually wear Hawaiian shirts. I know, but I you know,

(01:59:09):
I don't want to. I don't want it to reek
that I'm a tourist. I'm actually going to try to
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going to dinner with open toad. So you got Hawaii
places like that? No, there you go, so with it.
I uh so, there you go. So Gordy though, going
the fat cat, he'll be who's l s you play

(01:59:51):
this week? Florida? Oh that's right, and they're going to
get their ass kicks. Florida's playing great, sure they are.

Speaker 7 (01:59:58):
Maybe they're the ones that drive Bill Nape. You're out
real quick. Let's work in biscuit, biscuit.

Speaker 5 (02:00:02):
Good morning, Hey, top.

Speaker 14 (02:00:05):
Of the morning to your brothers, and a congratulations to
your brother sha Man, Thank you.

Speaker 5 (02:00:10):
I'm excited when she's a phenomenal she's a phenomenal girl
that it's gonna be his wife and his fiance. Great
family and I'm proud of my boy man. He's he
does it right, so I'm looking forward to it. It'll
be a nice celebration. Thank you.

Speaker 8 (02:00:24):
Yeah, it makes you proud of the kids.

Speaker 5 (02:00:26):
Amen, the right way. Amen, Hey man, let.

Speaker 14 (02:00:29):
Me see, let me say this to you.

Speaker 8 (02:00:31):
Then you're unproven until you're proven, you know.

Speaker 14 (02:00:34):
Ut, shine with the shine, I'm lordy man, I'm not
throwing the game Sunday on the office of line and
then the office of coordinator. You're playing the Rams, shine, Amen.
I heard somebody say Chip Kelly was a three hundred
and forty yards. Yeah, they didn't play the Rams though.
You know the way I'm gonna mess around go to

(02:00:55):
the Super Bowl. Yeah, I'm saying.

Speaker 8 (02:00:58):
So, you know, let's let's puff the man.

Speaker 14 (02:01:00):
Let's give him a chance. Just one game, man, and
you're playing one of the front seven is top five
of the league, so of course you had some struggles.
But hyl let me ask you this though. This is
where I see an issue, and maybe down the road
is Sean. I don't see no weapons, Seann, you as

(02:01:22):
a defense. If a defense is aggressive and they don't
feel like you can really hurt them and they coming
at you, you're gonna have a problem. And I don't
I see one guy on the Texas roster right now
that Kirk didn't playing. We'll see what happened with Kirk
and Mixing get on the field. But without kurtin Mixing,
you got one guy. Everybody else is just mediocre or whatever.

(02:01:46):
So you got a for it's coming at you, and
now story got hurt too. I don't know, man, they
need more weapons over there, That's what they might have
needed to do in the all seasons. They count on
some rookies and some unproven I don't know if more weapons.

Speaker 5 (02:02:03):
This get great point. Thanks for cal and I I
echo the sentiments exactly. They took Nico Collins or and
he's right. The rams are one of the most dominant
front sevens in football. So it wasn't exactly and you
still had a chance to win. Let's not. I know
they didn't, and I'm not a moral victory guy, but
if it's not for a great punch out, you may
go in and win. And if you can get one

(02:02:23):
stop on defense, you win a game. You actually steal
a game considering the way you played and had three
field goals before that. Two of those field goals are touchdowns.
You're winning that game, right, So take a look down
and thank goodness, you've got a kick or that can
kick it from sixty yards and you're like, think it's
an extra po I just like for him to kick
ones in. Right. Here's the other part of it. They

(02:02:44):
took Nico Collins out of the game for whatever reason,
whether it's the decisions on the coordinator, the quarterback coverage,
and you know what, they couldn't respond. You know who responded.
Finally we got what six or seven eight catches out
of the tight end position, and now you lose. I'm
telling you the tight end position is going to be
a problem because now you're down two, you're down to

(02:03:05):
you're down too, and you don't have a blocking tight
end with with the Schultz at the end of the
line of scrimmage. But they you take me if and
what do you think they're going to do this week? Well,
what do you think the Texans opponent's going to do
this week? You think Todd Bowles is going to say,
let Nico Collins have free reign, let's go one on one. Yeah,
he's gonna make you defend him. I mean make you.
May make you find somebody else to beat him. Now,

(02:03:29):
maybe he still can, but you can look what happened
to Cincinnati. They took they they did nothing at the
wide receiver position this past week, team took him out
of it. Cleveland's defense is real, dude, So you better
have something else. The weapons offensive line's got to get fixed.
Experience is gonna come when you when you get more
of it, And finally it is you're the playmakers. God forbid.

(02:03:53):
That did lasts long at a wide receiver position and
you're relying on two young guys, a semi young guy
and then Nico Collins. That's going to be it's going
to be an issue. And you don't have much time
to hold the ball very long right now on this team.

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Speaker 5 (02:06:50):
Means Chris Gordy drops by for his club. Chris is
that we're calling him. I mean you've kind of nicknamed
him that. I heard you say it behind the scenes.
You're saying, oh, Gordy's not working again. You said that
a couple of times. Ever been to a country club
in my life? A couple of times. I had my
hands flap the River Oaks Country Club a few times. Yes, yeah,
I've walked. I've taken a walk around all those whole

(02:07:12):
I've been a guests at a couple you know, I've
been to the golf course. I actually give some breakfast
speeches there, But uh, don't they owe me around there
for this?

Speaker 4 (02:07:20):
Yeah, I'll talk in the shirt or a belt, I'll
do all those things. Looking at the Christmas lights.

Speaker 5 (02:07:25):
There you go. Yeah, stay out of these grounds. We know,
we know that you're not of the ilka around here.
So hey, you know what, Oh well we I'd like
to play there. Looks like a fun golf course. He's
going to be the working He is going to work.
He's going to living.

Speaker 7 (02:07:41):
Yeah, Jeorge, excuse me, Florida l s U this weekend
there in baton Ers. That's where you're going to be.
But we've been talking Texans too, and well we've kind
of zeroed in on for the last few minutes here.
Gordy is the first impression, Nick Kayley, Coole Popovich an
awful first impression for both of those guys.

Speaker 5 (02:08:02):
Well, it look it was to be expected.

Speaker 4 (02:08:05):
I mean I said this all week leading up to it,
that I thought the offense is going to have issues
going up against that defensive front for the Rams. It's
just the Rams defensive front is that good. And I
was actually surprised that they were able to move the
ball a little bit on him.

Speaker 5 (02:08:19):
And you know, it's just this offensive line. It's they
retooled it.

Speaker 4 (02:08:26):
But to you guys point, it's not better, you know,
And that's that's the problem is you didn't get better
on the offensive line.

Speaker 5 (02:08:33):
You got different, but you didn't get better.

Speaker 4 (02:08:35):
So again it's it's one it's one test against a
really good team on the road. Come back home Monday
night against Tampa. I expect this offense should look a
lot better.

Speaker 5 (02:08:46):
Do you trust the offensive weapons? I mean, I have to.
I still stand by.

Speaker 4 (02:08:51):
I think there's a Stefon Diggs reworking of his deal
was the dumbest thing they ever did. I mean, you're
gonna give a first round pick to go get Stefan
Diggs for one year rental and then he gets hurt
midyear so he only got him for half a year.
I just thought that was one that he was a
great compliment to have to all these other guys. And
the Tank Dell injury is what it is. But I
think it's a little unfair nass these Iowa State dudes

(02:09:13):
to step up as rookies who just walked onto the
field and go, hey, need you to make big plays.
I mean, Nico Collins is the big playmaker. But yeah,
I just think I mean again at home against Tampa.
Look Tampa, I feel like every week gets into a
damn shootout. Every week it's thirty one to thirty. So
like they got some guys on their defense, but go
make some plays.

Speaker 1 (02:09:33):
Man.

Speaker 7 (02:09:34):
Do you think a part of this too with the
offensive line is that it's more on personnel. I mean,
because we've talked about this before and we haven't gotten
into it today. I mean, I think nic Cassario has
a blind spots offensive line evaluation.

Speaker 4 (02:09:49):
Well, I mean they've tried, they they've tried to build
it up. It's just it's you know, limited resources and
it's tough.

Speaker 5 (02:09:58):
Man.

Speaker 4 (02:09:58):
They missed on the Kenyan Green draft pick. That's a
big miss. That was a first round pick. You can't
miss on that, And so they're trying other things. You know,
we'll see what Ursery and Blake Fisher end up being.
You know, Scruggs and Jared Patterson were middle round picks
or Juice was the second you know, you got to
hit on those, You got to hit on those. And

(02:10:19):
so yeah, I mean going and getting guys like Cam
Robinson and Ed Ingram, I mean, these are all these
are journeyman dudes that are just plugging in temporarily. So again,
it's it starts there. And yeah, all the criticism that
Stroud takes I think is unfair until they put a
damn good offensive line in front of him.

Speaker 5 (02:10:37):
Well, how are you going to fix it during the season.

Speaker 4 (02:10:38):
You can't, You can't. This is what you got, you know,
that's what the off season for is built this thing up.
And they look down and went, yeah, that looks good
to us.

Speaker 5 (02:10:46):
And so this is what you have. And you also
when you're when you're moving, when you're moving a rookie
left tackle position to different position, let us settle in.
That's you're you're begging for average football.

Speaker 4 (02:10:57):
Yes, yes, there's a reason why your tackle you specialize
as a tackle. Your guard you specialize the guard. Not
saying some guys can't be versatile.

Speaker 6 (02:11:06):
You know.

Speaker 4 (02:11:06):
What you love to have is a sixth man that
can employ multiple spots. But you're starting five should be
your starting five. You should have faith that this group
is the best five we can put out there.

Speaker 5 (02:11:18):
And I don't.

Speaker 4 (02:11:18):
I don't think they they even believe when they put
when they open the season and put that five out there.

Speaker 7 (02:11:23):
We'll continue this conversation too, because there's a lot more
to get into with the Texans and then also the
Astros very crucial series, as we got Chris Gordian Studio
with us courtesy at Carbach Brewing for his Tuesday visit
here on the Sean Salisbury Show, Sports Talk seven.

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Speaker 1 (02:12:47):
No back San Salisbury God Okay.

Speaker 5 (02:12:51):
Okay, okay. JJ Watt Yeah, JJ Watt.

Speaker 7 (02:12:55):
Now that's what they used on Hard Knocks for his
little like montage of this guy works hard.

Speaker 5 (02:12:59):
JJ's never the lid. The hair growing, we talked about it.
I don't think we brought it on air, but like,
did you see J. J. Watts hair like it looked
it looked like a hair piece's going with the party
part part? Yeah, look, you know I thought it was
gonna go tight cut. Bad advice. Hey listen, you see
Kyle's hair started to dangle at the back of his head.

(02:13:22):
A lot of change up pitches going on.

Speaker 7 (02:13:24):
And Shanahan like still tries to hold on to the
like I'm the cool West Coast guy. I'm from Denver
all that kind like it's just like, dude, like soon enough,
you've got to dress the part.

Speaker 5 (02:13:34):
Well, talk to Mike McDaniel about dressing the part. So, Gordy,
what song? Seriously? What's so? If you have one cut
that's gonna get you right? Like back in the football
playing Collins in the air tonight? Really you like this?
A little slow, a little slow, but oh yeah, I
like the Chris Stapleton version of Oh God again, how

(02:13:59):
dare you? Hoop Dog? How dare you? They're like, we're
gonna give a little something for everybody to this.

Speaker 4 (02:14:04):
We're gonna put a girl drummer, We're gonna put Snoop
dogg put Chris Stapleton.

Speaker 5 (02:14:09):
We're gonna appeal to the masses with this one.

Speaker 6 (02:14:12):
Somewhere.

Speaker 5 (02:14:14):
We're gonna everyone's gonna go this is the worst crap up.
But if if there's anything that Stapleton can cover, and
he's covered a lot, like nothing else matters Metallica, he
did a great joke. Sold in your voice, you can
cover a lot, dude. That's the thing.

Speaker 7 (02:14:25):
Like the guy could sing church hymnals and the guy
would sing him the best that anybody has ever sung that.

Speaker 5 (02:14:30):
What about this leading there? Damn nan nani Na talking
about a lead in ac DC? Oh yeah, yeah, oh
yeah yeah, is that Back in Black?

Speaker 9 (02:14:40):
Yeah?

Speaker 5 (02:14:41):
I mean I and you know, Jelly Roll is usually
pretty good.

Speaker 7 (02:14:43):
But I remember for that La fire Aid they did,
they had him seeing Bob Seger Hollywood Knights.

Speaker 5 (02:14:49):
It didn't go It didn't go all that great and
nothing will talk.

Speaker 4 (02:14:51):
As far as football songs go, nothing is better than
the Sunday Night Carrie Underwood been waiting all day for
Sunday Night.

Speaker 5 (02:14:58):
Yeah, yeah, that gets me bricked up.

Speaker 1 (02:15:00):
Cowboys and Giants.

Speaker 5 (02:15:03):
Well, you see DC, Back of Black ain't bad to
start ton.

Speaker 7 (02:15:05):
Then the only thing that's better is if you got
Jason Garrett in the booth and you know he's got
that same permit, Oh my god that And then was
it you or was it somebody else talking about day
Ball doing the the clapping as they're coming off.

Speaker 5 (02:15:16):
With me, I said, I said, yeah, that's that's that's
the Jason Garrett special right there. Hey, we really needed
seven right there. But great job, guys, Hey, hey, good drive.
He got us three. Day Ball looked like the kid
who's like, man, what he was so pumped for a
field goal. He thought, we can't do anything. Pumped no
more than once. And he also realized that the quarterback

(02:15:38):
he's got eight elevate time. Russell Wilson's a backup in
the league. Time to make the change immediately. He does
not elevate even when things are good. He's had his run.
He's a backup in a league. It's time to go
get some different energy.

Speaker 4 (02:15:52):
Well, it's time, he almost wondered, go ahead, speaking of
time for a change, did you guys see Colorado's making
a change already At quarterback. Ryan Stob is expected to
start Friday night.

Speaker 5 (02:16:03):
Against you of H. Mutch Out Willie and the crew.

Speaker 4 (02:16:05):
He entered the Delaware game as the third string quarterback,
but shined seven of ten for on hundred fifty seven
yards and two touchdowns.

Speaker 5 (02:16:13):
So he will start Friday night. Taking us n I
elder Schador to have him start this week?

Speaker 8 (02:16:21):
Come back?

Speaker 5 (02:16:22):
He does he have a Friday Night available?

Speaker 12 (02:16:24):
Did he not?

Speaker 5 (02:16:25):
Did he have another year of eligibility? I think he did.
I believe he did. Yeah, he graduated, but I mean yeah,
he's still I think he had like two years left.

Speaker 4 (02:16:32):
Ryan Stob showan the pride of Stevenson Ranch, California.

Speaker 5 (02:16:36):
Yeah, everybody's favorite place north. No, but I do. Now
I'm gonna say Steve is in ranch. Uh, northern California.
It's in the Santa Clarita Valley of Los Angeles. Okay,
so it's in the it's in the suburbs of the
Santa Clarita Valley. School in Santa Clarita too. In the
foothills at the Santa Susanna Mountains. Oh, it's always the foothills.

(02:16:57):
It's always in the foothill. Yeah, it's never at the hill,
but it's in the foot foothills.

Speaker 4 (02:17:01):
Om and say that there's not many homeless people there
in Stevenson Ranch, California.

Speaker 5 (02:17:06):
Anytime you add ranch to a name of a place,
they've got fences around four acres and five acres of property. Yeah,
there's in Santa Clarita. It's just reeks of might as
well have wine country there too, kind of thing. You know,
we're little outskirts. We got everybody's got a piece of
property where you got to drive to the mailbox. That's
when you know you hit it.

Speaker 7 (02:17:26):
You can drive to the mailbox, right the rich people,
you know, you got single digit, two digit addresses, then
you're rich.

Speaker 5 (02:17:32):
Yeah, oh yeah, twenty five, Like we say twenty five
Sanderson Way, No, twenty five Sanderson Farm's Way. Court that's
where you're really Oh court court's are big ones.

Speaker 4 (02:17:41):
Yeah, it's pretty crazy. They spent a ton on Cayden
Salter in the transfer. Yes, get him in an A
Hill deal.

Speaker 5 (02:17:47):
I didn't take that two weeks. Yes, apparently, Yeah, this
guy apparently they're they're really patient and Boulder you lose
to Georgia Tech. That's what happens to you. Demiko.

Speaker 7 (02:17:57):
It's talking about changing energy and you know, we've talked
about the coordinators all of that. But like for him,
the penalties still persist and some of the offensive issues
which aren't on Demico, but it's just a lot of
the things that you got your quarterback saying we didn't
practice well. Like he's got some questions to answer in
regards to those two at least like.

Speaker 4 (02:18:16):
That that shroud's being transparent there. I don't want to
hear is Man. We had a really good week of
practice too. I don't know what happened. Like, I like being.

Speaker 7 (02:18:24):
Transparent, and then you go to Florida State and you
get smacked. Okay, yeah, we know that one.

Speaker 5 (02:18:27):
Seeing they had a bad week and they had they
have pulled that game off. I would have loved to
hear Stroud also say, listen, we didn't practice well this week.
We've got to get better. And I think he would have.
I think he gets it. And when a young guy
is recognizing that practice does make you closer to perfect.
And now there's the aberration. We got to practice well, Gordian.
If you if you listen, eventually, if it continues, then

(02:18:48):
you got to start the question. Are the coaches being
coached right or are they not getting the message? Because
but again it ain't the coach's fault unless you allow
your will. Like I said, you're worth what you allow, right, Gordy,
I mean you're gonna peep. What you allow is what
you're gonna get. If a guy's jumping off sides eight
times in practice, guess what you do, Gordy. You either

(02:19:09):
get the coach to go get him fixed, or you
fix it yourself. They gonna they're gonna have to get
better disc advice. They don't have enough weapons right now
to overcome that.

Speaker 4 (02:19:16):
Tampa eked out the the win against the Falcons. Falcons
missed what a field goal that would have tied it late. Yeah,
three hundred and fifty eight yards of total offense for
the Falcons. Texans better have something comparable.

Speaker 5 (02:19:29):
And penis is not. Is not CJ. Stroud. Yeah, he's
got a chance to be a good player, but he's
not CJ. John better than anything you got in your backfield. Yeah,
Bijean was the first pick in a lot of people's
fantasy draft this year, and rightfully so.

Speaker 4 (02:19:42):
He goes better than Drake London. So yeah, I mean,
you should score some points on Monday Night. But this defense,
it's hard not to get excided about the defense. And
to your point with the penalties. I'm fine with over
aggressive penalties on the defense, but if you got a
little handsy and you got called, I don't care. Keep
that aggressiveness. So what the Seahawks did. Seahawks kept doing
that until the ref stopped throwing the flags. Well, I
guess they're just physical. We're gonna stop calling it.

Speaker 13 (02:20:03):
You can.

Speaker 5 (02:20:04):
What you don't want to do is coach that out
of them, right And if you do, then guess what
they're caught in purgatory and then they don't know if
they're coming or going and then they become a passive defense.
And when you're a passive defense, you get your ass kicked.
Call Miami, they'll tell you anyway. I'm hard on Miami
this morning. So was Rack Tryan.

Speaker 4 (02:20:19):
Did you see one of the scores too that the
Rams had? It was that it was that tight end
whatever his name is. He scored a touchdown and one
of the they showed one of the Texans DB's and
he was clapping.

Speaker 5 (02:20:29):
He was, okay, okay, you got us there, Like I
like that, Like, Okay, that's the hell of a route.

Speaker 4 (02:20:34):
Y'all got us there? Getting it again next time? Yeah,
I just I love that attitude.

Speaker 5 (02:20:39):
Where's Gaiki plan now?

Speaker 6 (02:20:42):
Zee?

Speaker 5 (02:20:44):
I don't know. Yeah, SICKI is the third string tight
end in Cincinnati. There you go here and go. They've
got a deep tight end room though he'll he'll get
some Can we borrow one of those guys for a
couple of weeks?

Speaker 4 (02:20:57):
Hey, I memo to Joe Burrow, paould you please target
Jamar Chase a little bit more?

Speaker 8 (02:21:03):
Please?

Speaker 5 (02:21:03):
Thank you? Out of all that, Normally they'd lose that
opening game because they usually do. Yeah, they played awful
offensively and still found a way to win. It, which
you'll take. Yeah, they're starting one to Oh it feels
loose that opener every day. Doubt a little bit on
the astros here before we get you out the door.
Did I hear you say that a salvage in this
series would be fine?

Speaker 4 (02:21:22):
Yes, because because you can. No, it's because you got
the crappy Braves coming up after it. You're playing the
best team in the American League. You were expecting them
to go take two out of three in their house.

Speaker 5 (02:21:32):
I think the way the way that they played.

Speaker 7 (02:21:34):
No, I understand how high of a bar it is,
but it's also where you are with the standings and
what you have still coming up.

Speaker 5 (02:21:41):
Yeah, you've got to be a bet they're taking two
or three. I why you're drinking a little bats? I
would say, yeah, a little bat's blue.

Speaker 4 (02:21:47):
But yeah, plus one sixty on the betting odds, that
is not to take two out of three.

Speaker 5 (02:21:52):
Yes, that's good odds. I'll take them. Yeah, you damn right,
I will. It's right there in that one seventy range.
You damn right. So it's right there, smacked.

Speaker 4 (02:22:00):
The great you're the odds are they're gonna lose. Look,
just don't get swept you get swept. This thing gets
died very quickly. You lose two out of three. But
you're competitive, and Alexander pitch as well, and Garcia pitch
as well.

Speaker 1 (02:22:11):
Then okay, but if you're if.

Speaker 4 (02:22:14):
You're going in expecting them to take you out of three,
you'll be disappointed.

Speaker 5 (02:22:19):
Now, Braves, you better go kick their ass. They suck well.

Speaker 7 (02:22:22):
But I mean we were talking about that a little
bit earlier too. Is I mean, they're not gonna make
the postseason. But that's a team that's got postseason players
on that can be dangerous because they don't you get
to stay.

Speaker 5 (02:22:31):
Here on the mind. They're ready to go start their offseason.

Speaker 7 (02:22:35):
So Snit, snit's already thinking about the dove and pheasant
hunting that he's going to be doing.

Speaker 4 (02:22:40):
And I'll tell you right now, start next Monday. We
better have a playoff atmosphere. Those last six games at
Dyke and Park of the regularly we listened to this
guy go, Brian Kelly on us right there. I expect
our fans there wearing gold.

Speaker 5 (02:22:53):
You're disdained, d and I mean you're disdained Dan, Dan.

Speaker 7 (02:22:58):
I want to have as many fans inside the building
as possible. And you're a wealth of what oh, useless knowledge?

Speaker 4 (02:23:04):
This guy high bar expects the Texans to go shine
out against the Rams.

Speaker 12 (02:23:08):
On the road.

Speaker 5 (02:23:09):
If he wanted to fire, I said he would not
be fired. But I'm saying that maybe some changes need
to be ast. You did what a good tease does?
You said? Is there a Demico problem? Bull got everybody
all riled up?

Speaker 4 (02:23:25):
Sean Dan goes, Hey, if the Rockets lose four games
before Christmas, season's over done?

Speaker 8 (02:23:31):
Did you call that?

Speaker 5 (02:23:32):
How? Which one did you call it? Said? I've called
the seasons over when we were if they lose, didn't
you call it out? Were met?

Speaker 10 (02:23:38):
Oh?

Speaker 5 (02:23:38):
Yeah it was.

Speaker 7 (02:23:39):
If the Astros got swept in Seattle, then they were
going to lose. That was forty games ago, right, there
are two games up, still saying, I mean it's not
a foregone conclusion. You're winning this division.

Speaker 5 (02:23:49):
Yeah, I'm with you. So you think they're going to
take two or three in Toronto? Yeah, I think I
think that finally.

Speaker 7 (02:23:56):
Gonna be the key clutch base hit Brown and no
frommer Jose Al, I mean one of those guys hasn't
been counted on for eight games, So I mean, is
it necessarily a loss to not have him thought serious.

Speaker 5 (02:24:08):
I personally think it's time for rest.

Speaker 12 (02:24:12):
For the or for me.

Speaker 5 (02:24:14):
I think it's tired to give give some guys some days.

Speaker 4 (02:24:17):
Why don't we take a look at me? Not you
take a look at some of the guys that you'll
be facing in this series. Jose Barrios nine and five
on the season with a four oh two, four oh
two e r A stih Shane Bieber with a four
fifteen e r N.

Speaker 5 (02:24:29):
Kevin Gosman with three sixty three r A. What about
those stiff he's gonna put twelve.

Speaker 7 (02:24:37):
Runs in Ay of those Kevin Kevin Gossman, fake l
s U Tiger WHOA, that's not like you. No, I
don't claim that guy wow for what he said about
the Astros a few years ago. You're out, You're done.
See you later. Yeah, sad night, Irene. Yeah, don't don't
show back. I see you at a tailgate and baton rouge.

Speaker 5 (02:24:56):
Give me that, give me that. Yep, there there's the beer.
You're gone. See you're running him. Jordan two home runs
Roger Center. He's gonna hit one right off the room
where they're banging in home runs time. I wonder that
there's a room still up there right, Yeah, the hotel
room is the one they make it. I didn't making love.
I didn't mean making I mean I think can gather
you're going, Oh, he's gonna wake up with a ricochet

(02:25:16):
off the off the window. I'll take it.

Speaker 4 (02:25:18):
Yeah, if you spend the money on that hotel, you're
not gonna watch the baseball game.

Speaker 5 (02:25:23):
You're just gonna go at it.

Speaker 7 (02:25:24):
You watch, I mean, you know there's between innings, so
you're just watching over her shoulder. If you could be
that too, you know, hey, look, excuse me, honey, get
here in my way.

Speaker 10 (02:25:33):
What what do you mean?

Speaker 5 (02:25:35):
Don't you love me?

Speaker 9 (02:25:35):
Yeah?

Speaker 8 (02:25:36):
I love you?

Speaker 5 (02:25:36):
But man, Jordan's at the plate the same whatever. You
want to see a real ball fly, honey, watch Jordan's
by by any means possible. Maybe I just need a
Crawford Bok. Maybe that's just all I need. I think
you need maybe two drinks, three the trifecta. Gordon gets

(02:25:58):
yourself a crawler box.

Speaker 4 (02:25:59):
No, look, next month, I'm serious, Astro was this last
six home game home game stand has to be playoff
atmosphere over there at tik In and hopefully you.

Speaker 5 (02:26:07):
Guys are out there.

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question only to be met by an even weirder answer.
We'll discuss that here as it is a Shawn Salisbury

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and Ryan Fortune with a great call of saying, it's
like smelling salts for the ear. Motley Crewe kickstart my
heart when I hear the beginning guitar that sounds like
an engine revving. Nice riff, because you know what song's about, right,
It was about Nicky six when he got sober and
stopped doing drugs, and you know, instead of getting high,

(02:28:35):
he gets high on speed. So it was about like
his love of muscle cars and like going really fast.

Speaker 5 (02:28:40):
Yeah Nicky six got to seven and zero point seven seconds. Yeah, yeah,
good job. But he's six with two x's right there
there you go. So just you know two x's, you've
taken it to a whole new level of course.

Speaker 7 (02:28:51):
Yeah, like in the movie Idiocrasy, the pempsnade was upgrade
with two d's for a double dose of pimpin you
got a double dose.

Speaker 5 (02:29:00):
He a double dos and you ain't playing Okay, you
just ain't playing what a movie.

Speaker 7 (02:29:05):
It's also hitting too close to home now with the
way that society is going. Anyway, the Astros gonna get
back on the field tonight, taking on the Blue Jays
and Toronto five o'clock Astros on deck. Uh Texans, I
had said that they are off today. I think that
they're treating today like Monday, so Demico Ryans is expected
to meet with the media, and then I think they're
off tomorrow and then start practice.

Speaker 5 (02:29:27):
Because it's Monday night. Right, They're back to their normal
Wednesday will be uh Tuesdays. What's today, Today's Today's t Tuesday.
So then Wednesday will be their Tuesdays. They'll take tomorrow,
Thursday will be their Wednesdaursday will be Wednesday exactly right,
So you can back into a normal world. And then
X will be out there at practice on on Saturday.
So enjoy it, WEX. If there's a practice, lex Flex

(02:29:49):
will find it.

Speaker 7 (02:29:49):
I remember Christmas Day a couple of years ago because
last year they played on Christmas Day and I texted
in the group text that I was in with he
and Clant at the time, and I go, you weren't
practice today where you go, oh yeah, I'm like.

Speaker 5 (02:30:01):
Why why that's a commitment to excellence right there? It
really is.

Speaker 7 (02:30:06):
And if there is a guy that buys into it,
it is definitely Adam Wesler for sure. Good on him, man,
I love it. I got the sark stuff. We'll get
to that also, Jamal see you want to get in,
so we'll allow you to do that. Someone three two
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Speaker 12 (02:32:01):
We want to win.

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Speaker 5 (02:32:05):
Throwing it out there, Crystal's all that kind of stuff.
So you are a guy who likes to put it
out there, you like to manifest.

Speaker 7 (02:32:11):
I'm manifesting jose Al two Bay home run tonight, nice
manifesting three hits from that.

Speaker 5 (02:32:16):
America married him the last few days. Look, you know,
it's just he's been on the list. It's okay, he's
on the list. He's on He's been on the list.
Christian Walker is somewhat off the list. Yeah, he is
off the list. You got to take him to the
problem now.

Speaker 12 (02:32:31):
No.

Speaker 7 (02:32:32):
I mean, might go to a South Carolina football game,
you know, because that's one of my favorite things to
do in the clubhouse. Is like with him Cam Smith,
guys that went to football schools like Smith went to
Florida State. Is most of the time I just saw
college football with those guys.

Speaker 5 (02:32:46):
Nice. That's probably they probably prefer that. Yeah, I don't know,
So let's go get a couple here. Disdained at I
like that idea. I like to you, do you want
Sark first or do we want Jamal? Who's your favorite
golf announcer? Mean, it's gotta be Nance, Oh it is? Yeah, yeah,
I was just curious. Now would you ask me do
you want Sark first? Or do you want Jamal first?

(02:33:08):
Sark first? All right? So my favorite golf anouncer is
is uh Dan Hicks. Oh, I love Dan. Jim nantz
we you know Colt Noos just great, love Colt. It
just hit me because I was watching a commercial I
like not to be gay. Yeah, great, he's awesome. He
called the amateur. He was Jim Bones Bones. You gotta
love Bones because he's got some inside stories. He's got
some teeth too. He just figured it, Yeah he does. Yeah,

(02:33:31):
and uh hints the nickname. Yeah great, great dude. You
see him out there with Phil Nance. I just figured
it though, Big Colt ghost guy, I'm a big Yeah.
I like Ghost Don Pepper great. Nice. I'd like you
to get to Sark first. All right. So Sark.

Speaker 7 (02:33:45):
So, there was a video that came out over the
weekend of Arch Manning throwing a pass and he looked
like he winced a little bit. And listen to this question,
which was pretty poorly worded, and then Sark's response was
equally weird.

Speaker 15 (02:33:58):
Arch Manning seemed to be having some throwing pains by
the arch Arch said that to you, No, oh, according
to who, it just looked like he was he doesn't
have any Is there an explanation to why he was
it looked like that.

Speaker 10 (02:34:12):
I don't know.

Speaker 15 (02:34:14):
I've never filed I've never filmed any of you guys
when you're using the bathroom, so I don't know what
faces you make when you're doing that.

Speaker 5 (02:34:20):
It is spot all though it's kind of funny.

Speaker 7 (02:34:23):
It also too it's one of those where you can
get annoyed with how a question is asked the way
the kid or the guy whoever it was, should have
asked the question. Coach, there was a video that surfaced
over the weekend of Arch throwing and looked like he
winced a little bit? Is there any issues you guys
are aware of? And his response would have been.

Speaker 5 (02:34:40):
No, Here's what I would have asked. If you're concerned.
Arch's mechanics look a little different. Is he in pain
at all?

Speaker 9 (02:34:51):
No?

Speaker 5 (02:34:51):
I do not even put it to the wincing. How
many times that's like saying, is somebody that you hear
Serena Williams grunt when she hits her or Monica Sella
back in the day. Man, is she okay? That's her routine?
We did ask that about her. Yeah, well yeah, yeah,
she's okay. She dominates you every single game, every single
mat tennis match, so she's fine. Crazy things ever, You're right,

(02:35:13):
But the point is is it the win sing? If
it is bothering him, you'll eventually know. But I think
Sarks answer. Yeah. First of all, gross, I mean you
spit your meal at because now you don't want to eat.
The visual of somebody else and their faces they make
when they're in their private toilet time nasty.

Speaker 7 (02:35:29):
See that's one of those where you get the microphone next,
free flowing coach. We're good, Yeah, good to go, No
worries man, Yeah, done. As a matter of fact, it's
it's it's no expression whatsoever.

Speaker 5 (02:35:39):
Yeah. But it's a very funny answer because it's true
of the questions like, well, I don't want you wins
when you're dropping trial. I mean, I don't know what
you look like. Maybe it's just his facial expressions when
he makes a throw. I don't know. I know this
mechanics got to get better and he's got to be
more solid, But I think he's he's going to be okay.
But I'm really not worried about his facial expressions. Now

(02:36:00):
of a sudden he walks off and he's grabbing his
thumb or rolling his shoulder, then then we can ask it.
But the wind same thing for me. I probably would
have left, ah, man, his faces look a little different
under that face mask, and I would have asked, like,
from who, I mean he's running him? We're not running
Hi out there at seventy percent. I'm assuming his arms Okay,
I'm assuming the arm angle is bothersome to some because

(02:36:21):
it is to me. But he's a manning, so I
think the people at his house know how to talk mechanics.
But yeah, I probably would have asked it a different way. Yeah,
it's just all like you did. But his his answer
was pretty funny as long as you didn't you weren't
eating a chili cheese dog at the same time.

Speaker 7 (02:36:40):
Because coaches, when it comes to injuries, I mean, they
don't even want to tell you there's a Saturday right
on Saturday, so you're not gonna get anything anyway.

Speaker 5 (02:36:47):
But it's still like when you ask it like that,
it's going to antagonize them. Simply say his arch in
any pain or is he paining free plant? And I
would have taken care of it. Then you could have said, yeah,
he just wins after a throw. And I just want
to make sure that we're not reading Bodylane, which different
people in the bathroom be coughing right there. I'm sure everybody,
just really, what's a realther topic you want to talk about?

Speaker 9 (02:37:06):
It?

Speaker 5 (02:37:07):
Say for tomorrow.

Speaker 7 (02:37:08):
I mean we've got plenty of You said sound you
said no, no, no, no, that was it. It was
where we were gonna talk to Jamal. But maybe Matt
Thomas Show, we'll.

Speaker 5 (02:37:15):
Get to Jamal. We'll get to you tomorrow. Brother Tha.
That's it.

Speaker 7 (02:37:17):
You know what Matt Thomas show, Throst coming up, Sean
Salisbury Triple, Emmanuel Elmore, Dan Matthews. It is Sean Salisbury Show,
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