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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:08):
All Day.
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This is ESPN fifteen thirty Cincinnati Sports Station.
Speaker 3 (00:18):
Here we go, our number two, brought to you by
Cincy Shirts. Here on Cincy three sixty. Drew, was was
there a baseball game on TBS yesterday?
Speaker 4 (00:29):
Two of them?
Speaker 3 (00:30):
Okay, that makes sense because the TV and here is
on TBS and Friends is on And every time I
watch Friends, I always wonder why was it so cold
on the set? I wonder why it always looks freezing
on that set.
Speaker 5 (00:51):
I guess I never really thought about that, But now
that you say it, yeah it does.
Speaker 3 (00:59):
What do you think Skinny thinks about that? Skenny ever
wonder about that? Why it was so cold on the
Friends set?
Speaker 2 (01:04):
Never once wondered that.
Speaker 4 (01:07):
Do you haven't watched close enough?
Speaker 2 (01:11):
I know where you're doing with that. I never thought
about that.
Speaker 3 (01:17):
Richard Skinner Local twelve Digital content Editor, Skinny, you're often
a voice of reason.
Speaker 4 (01:24):
You're you're somebody I.
Speaker 3 (01:25):
Go to to, uh put things in perspective. What is
a reasonable expectation of what this looks like with Joe
Flacco at the helm for the Bengals.
Speaker 2 (01:39):
I honestly don't know. And I'm being serious about that
because no, because the Joe facto of earlier this year
looked like a forty year old quarterback that was being
played out of desperation because they had two rookies behind
him up in Cleveland. But the arm is still there.
The thing that he's I mean, you can go back
all the way back is Baltimore is Now. You did
have Steve Smith for a period of time, but for
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the most part, he never really had great weapons at
the receiver in Baltimore. Didn't have that in Denver the
year he played in Denver, you know, had it kind
of last year with the Colts, but then their their
main guy's got hurt, so he really didn't have it
last year with the Colts. This is probably the best
weaponry he's played with now. Certainly the offensive line is
not the best offensive line he's played behind, and that's
gonna factor into some of this. But I say I don't.
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I just don't know, because he can still fling it.
I saw some really good things in Cleveland that the
day the Bengals played there. In the opener, you know,
the two interceptions he threw literally were balls that bounced
off of receiver's hand each time, so there were two
ricochets that you know, he gets charged for the interception,
but you know, really kind of on the receivers in
the two cases. So I still see him make some
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strong arm throws. I just that's why, I just honestly
don't know.
Speaker 3 (02:48):
What does this offense look like Sunday? Like he's he's
gonna have what three days? Three practices?
Speaker 4 (02:55):
Really to U.
Speaker 3 (02:58):
Two practices gonna walk through? I was being kind on
the walk through being a practice, but he's not gonna
have enough a lot of time to get up to speed.
What do you think this offense looks like? And because
it's usually pretty simple, I don't know, as the word
it's not super complex.
Speaker 4 (03:18):
How much does that help?
Speaker 2 (03:21):
You know? Za tale system just a couple of weeks
ago that that you know, when we look and get
bringing quarterbacks in here, we think our system is one
that they can pick up pretty quickly. Like the verbiage
is probably similar to other playbooks and all those things too.
You got a pretty smart guy. Joe Flatto is a
smart dude. He's done this before. We did this two
years ago in Cleveland, came off the couch and was
quickly starting. I think he had a week, maybe an
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extra week to prepare, but he started pretty quickly there.
I mean, let's place the facts on this part. This
doesn't happen without this being a desperate move, pray, without
it being correct. I mean, like, you don't bring a guy,
even a smart guy, in on Tuesday and start him
on Sunday if you're not totally desperate for change. And
so we have to get that part clear. But I
have Zach that question yesterday and you had to scale
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back and he said, yeah, I have to be mindful
of it, but you know, not a whole lot, I
don't think. And so I think that speaks to you know,
I'm sure you heard some of the culotes from yesterday
were literally you know, black O. A couple hours after
getting traded, is why, packed up their place and hopped
in a car with the Bengals providing a driver and
drove down I seventy one from Cleveland to Cincinnati. And
on that time he spent time on the phone, A
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lot of time on the phone with was Zach going
over some things and so try I mean talking about
hitting the ground running I mean, he hit the ground
running two hours after he was traded here, and so
I have no a fan. Yesterday after practice and I
know some others talked to some other players and said
he said it was pretty seamless and went pretty smooth.
So I didn't think that was just you know, idle talk.
I think they really did go smooth. So I think
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that's the good part. You did pick up a guy
that if you're going to pick up a guy on
a Tuesday and expecting to play on a Sunday, this
is probably one of the few guys that can do that.
Speaker 3 (04:56):
In terms of the line they do things any different.
I mean, you've got a guy back there that is
not fleet of foot, uh and and you just cannot
allow the like free runners that Joe Flacco, and it's
not going to end well for anybody.
Speaker 4 (05:14):
Is there anything they can do different?
Speaker 2 (05:15):
There is?
Speaker 4 (05:16):
Is it too late in that process?
Speaker 3 (05:17):
Like how do they handle knowing that they're going from
what they've had to a guy that is kind of
a statue back there.
Speaker 2 (05:27):
Yeah, you're probably gonna end up having a lot of
tight end staying into block. You're probably gonna have a
lot of the running back staying in the block. You're
probably gonna have sometimes where there's two dudes out on
routes the number one one Comber five and expect them
to get some separation and expect them to put the
ball where it's supposed to be and on time. So yeah,
I think they have to do some things do that
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you can't. I mean with Joe Burrow, they did a
lot of single blocking, right and if the play broke down,
Joe was pretty good obviously at extending and sometimes extending
to his detriment, which is what happened when he when
he got hurt, but he was That was what he
did last year so well, was unscripted stuff and you
could try to single block and if you want then
it was even better. And if you didn't, Joe would create.
You can't expect that to happen here. The one thing
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I will say about about Flaco probably even though Jake
Browning tried to talk it into fruition, I mean, I
think he is a guy that sees a rush coming
and just is gonna throw away. I'm gonna live for
the next down, or I'll take a sack and just
have to eat it. And you know, I think you're
gonna have some of that. I mean, I wish I
could tell you there's a running game to hang your
hat on. If you don't have that, maybe something changes there.
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I don't know. Maybe. I mean there was a play
in the in the last game, was an RPO that
if Jake Browning hands it off to Chase brown it's
a seventy yard game, I mean, and he pulled it
and tried to throw a pass. And so do you
do some of that stuff where he makes the better read,
he makes the better decision, and it does improve the
running game? You know that. That's the part to me
that's got to get better. I don't have an answer
for it. They don't have an answer for it, obviously,
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But you got to run the ball better than what
you're running.
Speaker 4 (06:54):
I like that you said tried to throw a pass.
Speaker 2 (06:59):
Yeah, I can't remember this. I know we tried.
Speaker 4 (07:01):
Probably wasn't. Probably wasn't.
Speaker 3 (07:03):
How important is this stretch for Duke Tobin and these
young players on defense that we're still waiting to see, Like,
are they gonna ever take that next step to become
the best version of themselves?
Speaker 4 (07:20):
Now?
Speaker 3 (07:21):
They're gonna have to if they're gonna win some of
these games need that defense to be much much better.
Speaker 2 (07:28):
Yeah, we talked Al Golden yesterday and he said, I know,
you know, people don't believe this, but I think we
are getting better. I think some individual guys are getting better.
I mean, honestly, they had really good moments in the
Detroit game where they're getting stops, and then of course
at twenty eight to seventeen when you kind of actually
got your way back in the game, was still ten
minutes to go, Retroy goes right down the field, and
it's just it's not consistent enough. I mean, they had
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the three series in Denver where you know, Denver came
out of a half and they they forced three straight punts
and still gave them five hundred yards. I mean, it's
hard to do straight punts and gave them give up
five hundred yards and they did. I mean even in Minnesota,
I mean all those points and a lot of because
of turnovers. They want to stretch there in the first
half where it was seven to three and they were
getting stopped after stop after stop, and then all of
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a sudden, the turnover machine hit them. So they've had moments,
it's just not consistent enough. And you know, I do
think that you know, you're gonna play some offenses that
are that are still pretty good, but you got the
Jets mixed in there. You know, maybe you go up
to Lambeau and have your best defensive performance, you know,
I think everybody. I mean, there were really good moments
in that Lions game, because that Lion's offense, we know,
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is hardly the best in the NFL. I mean, they
stopped the running game for the most part, except when
they couldn't when it was twenty eight to seventeen and
you needed it. I mean, a three and out in
the ball back either a few goal were touching on
your down to a one score game with probably five
minutes still to go and they couldn't get the stop.
Speaker 3 (08:47):
How important is the rest of this year for Duke
an Zach? Like, is there legitimate there should be?
Speaker 4 (08:55):
There? Should I know there? Should we know there should be?
Speaker 3 (08:58):
That doesn't look Mike Brown didn't fire Marvin for a
long time, and Marvin didn't win a playoff game, right, Like,
I have a hard time getting my head around the
fact that they're going to fire a guy that coached
a team in the Super Bowl with years still left
on his contract.
Speaker 2 (09:16):
I I and knowing full and knowing full well that
he played maybe all but a game and a half
yea without job, right, I mean, and that's the exc.
Speaker 3 (09:26):
And Duke is a family friend like I. I'll believe
they let go of Duke, move on from Duke like
when when I see it. But if this goes bad
and they get a top five pick in the draft,
there's got to be some world where that's a possibility.
Speaker 2 (09:41):
I would agree. And and you know, listen, the NFL
is built on paying a couple of stars on your
team and then filling in with guys on rookie contracts.
That's that's just that's what it's supposed to be built on. Well,
guys on rookie contracts aren't playing very well. Is that
coaching fault? Is that the coach it fault? Or is
that the the the personnel department and those scouting these
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players and making bad selections, is that their fault? I mean,
I'm sure they each point the finger of blame at
the other behind closed tours or maybe just even in private,
but at some point yet Duke has to take some
flack for this. There's there's no doubt he's had good
ones of drafting teams before. But he's not on a
heater right now, and they still do things a lot
of the old fashioned way, and they don't have as
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many eyeballs as other teams. I know. He continued to say,
I don't need more rye balls. Yeah you probably, yeah
you do. Stop stop thinking you're the smartest guy in
the room, and a lot of moves being made show
that you're maybe not the smartest guy in the room.
And let me tell you this. I don't know if
you heard the answer the question yesterday. Zach said all
the right things about Joe Flaco, and I think he
meant some of them. But if you if you recall
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he was asked when you know, when did you fight
out about the trade, and he said, when Duke told me.
And they said, now Duke asked my opinion of him.
And I will say this, Sach never just said what
he told Duke the opinion of him was did he
asked my opinion of him? It almost feels like this
was Duke making the move. And so at the end
of the year, this doesn't work out with Joe Flack
leader you go, I mean I was poisted on me
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by necessity and I had to play him because the
other guy's stunk at that point. But yeah, I don't
know if he wanted this guy necessarily or not.
Speaker 4 (11:16):
It's gonna be fascinating.
Speaker 3 (11:18):
Looking strictly at this game against Green Bay, the Packers
look like a wagon early. What has gone kind of
sideways for them that they don't look like that team currently?
Speaker 2 (11:31):
I know. Weird. I mean they lose the Browns and
the defensive struggle thirteen to ten and then have the
forty to forty tie with the Cowboys. That just seems
weird to me. It's like you're one or the other?
Which one are you?
Speaker 4 (11:41):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (11:41):
I do think they're really good. I mean, you know,
they were my NFC pick to go to the super Bowl,
not that means anything because AFC pick was Baltimore and
that's not working out so well at the moment. So
I do think they're good. I mean, got a good quarterback,
competent receivers, good defense, and you know, another worldly player
in Mike the Park. Since it is a really good team,
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I don't think they go up there and win. And
that's the other thing too. And you know, back to
your defensive question, I meant to say this you know,
even if Joe Burrow was healthy, I mean, the Bengals
could have come out of the Green Bay game two
and four. I mean they really could have.
Speaker 4 (12:16):
You know, so as a two were barely two.
Speaker 2 (12:20):
Correct, I mean, and you know, go back to the
opener in Cleveland, Joe Burrow was the quarterback and they
only had one hundred and forwty one yards, So like
they were sitting on fire there either. Because that's what
There are deeper issues than just quarterback. Quarterback is an issue,
and obviously, in my opinion, I listen, I'm a big
Jake Browning fan. I thought, what I'm stunned at just
how poor that stretch of games have gone. But no
doubt they had to do something at the position, and
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you know, obviously they did something very desperate.
Speaker 3 (12:44):
Let's let's move to the Bearcats for a minute, Skinny.
They take down Kansas, they take down Iowa State. They're
in a an interesting position this week because it's you know,
for teams that are maybe not used to experiencing a
lot of success, this is a dangerous one. On Saturday,
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UCF hasn't played great, but they are a team with talent,
and that's the nightmare right, You're playing a rival that's
talented and hasn't met expectations, and you're kind of riding
high off of these two wins. This is the classic
letdown period. I think we learn a lot about Scott
Sanderfield's team on Saturday.
Speaker 2 (13:30):
Yeah, but you know what, I think the way they
won the last two games means something. I never have
to pull out one, the one at Kansas and in
this last week when it looked like it was slipping away,
slipping away, you know, they were sailing out against the
Rowe Iolis. They was, and you couldn't run the ball
much in the second and then you hit the one
big play over the top to kind of put it away.
I think that has carryover effect to me, like you
found ways to win. You didn't just go out and dominate.
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You had to find ways to win. So I think
that's a positive to your point. Yeah, I mean, you know,
the the wins for you see f for two by games,
and I can call it a third because they beat
North Carolina and they're they're obviously terrible against anything that
it's halfway decent. Then you know they lose at Kansas
State and home to Kansas. You know, Kansas State is
not having a great year. I think they are a
pretty good team, but they're just not having a very
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good year. And Kansas is a is a quality team too.
I mean, I don't want to discount that. You see
you win has a great win. I mean on the road,
and you know their offensive fireworks, So yeah, I think
that has a carryable effect. But to your point, I mean,
you know, letdowns happen. We don't know why they happen,
but they do happen in situations, right, But I think
for this team, man, I think it's more of the
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confidences there now. Like again, the rest of the game
was wonky. Maybe part of that was Nebraska, right or
it look like goshall never be able to throw the
ball and all they're gonna have to do is you're
gonna have to pull it down and run. And now
suddenly you're cranking up the run game. And so now
teams go, well, have to sell stop the run. Fine,
we're gonna hit you over the top. Well we're gonna
hit over the top. Let's go lighter in the box
and play too high safety. We're gonna run the ball
at I mean, they're a really good spot offensively. They
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have some flaws on defense, dad, in my opinion, but
right now they are clicking on offense.
Speaker 3 (14:58):
That they the thing about the offense is what you're
always looking for, right You got a good offensive line
that can run and pass block, you got a good quarterback,
and you got a bunch of viable weapons, and that
that you're hard to deal with that way.
Speaker 2 (15:12):
In the first game. Yeah, they didn't look that way
in the opener, but they sure do. Now, you know
what to do because it sounds I don't I'm probably
wrong in saying this because I did PA for the
for the Northwestern State game, and you know it was
a joke, right, I mean, and I'm thinking, did this
get your confidence up? They just give you false hope. Well,
maybe it did give them confidence, yeah, because they were
hitting bombs left and right. When you go fifteen for
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fifteen and you know in the time that he played
in that game and five touchdowns and you're thinking, well
it was against literally playing nobody. Was that he was
a big confidence boost they needed?
Speaker 4 (15:41):
Was that the worst college football team you've ever seen.
Speaker 2 (15:44):
Ever, ever, ever ever close ever for a guy called
the same two guys making tackles for that team. Nobody
else wanted to tackle two dudes. I think they wanted
to tackle.
Speaker 4 (15:53):
Two dudes that wanted to to be there.
Speaker 3 (15:55):
Everybody else was like, get us on the bus and
get us back to Louisiana, please, please, sir, please.
Speaker 2 (16:01):
I'm watching I was watching them in warm ups and
they had a very regimented, like very organized warm up session.
And they had a whistle that guy kept blowing during
the warm up, and I'm like, okay, guys trying to
build himself a program and they're not very good. They
did get it, you know. They finally they didn't win
a game last year, they got to win earlier this year.
I'm like, they're gonna get their teeth kicked in here.
But okay, this looks like this team's going to try
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to try to do something. It is still gonna be ugly.
I mean, can it's seventy to nothing. Was not playing
ten minutes a game clop because they cut it short.
Speaker 3 (16:29):
It was seventeen enough. It could have easily been. They
could have easily hit one hundred. Easily, they could.
Speaker 2 (16:34):
Hit a hundred, no no doubt. He mind.
Speaker 3 (16:37):
What does it say to you the buy in even
though things weren't successful in the first two years. Scott
Siderfield got dudes to stay. I mean, Jake Golda's going
to be an early draft pick. Brendan Soersby could play
with the way this quarterback year is going, could very
much play his way into an early draft pick. Joe
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Royer is going to be drafted in a good spot.
Dante like, these aren't guys that are hoping to sneak
into the sixth and seventh round. What does it say
that things didn't go great these first two years, but
the culture was there and the buy in was there
because they.
Speaker 4 (17:13):
Got all these guys to come back.
Speaker 3 (17:14):
And I can tell you this for a one hundred
percent fact, they had a chance to go elsewhere and
make a lot more money than what they got here.
Speaker 2 (17:25):
Yeah. I mean, I guess credit to him, And I'll
say this because I'm sure he understood he was under
the gun going in issue. Yeah, and sometimes you want
to change everything, and maybe he did. Maybe you're way
closer to it than I have, and maybe he did. Well,
maybe he just said, I'm going to continue to trust
my process because I believe in it. And whatever that
process is, it's it's suddenly clicking.
Speaker 4 (17:43):
I don't think a whole lot changed. I really don't, So.
Speaker 2 (17:46):
Again, trust your process.
Speaker 3 (17:48):
Sometimes I think the players got better. That usually is
the main culprit. Right, the players got better, things get
a little easier.
Speaker 2 (17:55):
There's no question about that part of me. No offense.
If I got nick thing out of retire and gave
it Northwestern States players, I do think they would at
least tackle because he demanded.
Speaker 4 (18:04):
I think they'd be able better.
Speaker 3 (18:06):
I don't think they would have looked like the worst
college football team I've ever seen. I don't think that
team could have won the g CL South.
Speaker 2 (18:15):
No, I'll give you the GCL South All Stars. Let's
make it an all star team.
Speaker 4 (18:18):
I'll take you, okay, Like you really think they could
beat Moler quarterback?
Speaker 2 (18:26):
They could beat Moler. Give me the team of all
Stars and the GC South. I may take you up
on it.
Speaker 3 (18:32):
Moler has more high level D one athletes than Northwestern State.
Speaker 2 (18:37):
You ever, don't forget.
Speaker 4 (18:39):
I know maybe Elder could beat him too. I don't know.
Speaker 2 (18:42):
I do.
Speaker 3 (18:42):
Maybe you combine Moler and Elder and I'm taking that
team power Shohler.
Speaker 4 (18:46):
Uh, there you go real quick?
Speaker 3 (18:48):
Anything Reds are we really looking based on some of
the things I've seen said that we're gonna run this
thing back next year.
Speaker 4 (18:56):
They're gonna run it back, aren't there?
Speaker 2 (18:57):
But but but I still think they're gonna have enough
money to go find a bat somehow someway. And don't
forget Nick Martinez, a twenty one er comes off the books.
Speaker 3 (19:05):
Yeah, just a bat like the bat? Or do we
get a player with it? Are you gonna go get
a really good.
Speaker 2 (19:10):
Bat because they already they already got a guy that
plays batter's box.
Speaker 3 (19:15):
Right right then this coming year, they're just gonna get
the bat.
Speaker 2 (19:21):
It beats nothing. I can't I can't imagine they don't
add a bat. I just can't imagine. You think that again,
you need some of the guys to take a step forward.
That that's kind of baked into Blake, Like I need
more from Ellie, even though Elie does a lot, he
let the team in almost every offensive category. Know in
the man time, you know, I need a more consistent
to well a Marte. I need those kinds of things.
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I need. Brian has to get at least more than
two hits a month. But I can't thank on that
being the only thing. Use that part of that part
of that with another guy adds another handful of wins.
Speaker 4 (19:54):
Yep, Ellie Eli Cruz, centerfielder.
Speaker 3 (19:57):
I have been the biggest Ellie's a shortstop propos it
on the planet, but it's not getting better, like the errors,
the mistakes.
Speaker 2 (20:07):
Yeah, dude, I think he'd be so good out there.
I mean where he ranges sometimes to catch pop up.
Sometimes it's even dangerous because he's about to clyde with
an Outfielders come in two steps from where he originally
camp dance. How far it sometimes he goes out. I
think he'd be so so good out there.
Speaker 3 (20:24):
The pitching's good enough to win, even though we didn't
really see it in the playoffs.
Speaker 2 (20:28):
But the pitching is going to ask for a lot
and listen, you don't have to go out and get
a lot of bullpen arms. In my opinion, he got
a lot of good arms in the system. You know,
I'm not even sure Chase burn starts. I mean, I'm
not sure his will isn't better than the bullpen. If
that's the case, then that means your rotation is pretty
damn good and you just added another good arm to
the bullpen. Doesn't that hard? Yeah? Red Louder's back in
the Maybe Williamson's back in the mix. You know you
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got to walk back.
Speaker 4 (20:51):
Yeah, they're not far.
Speaker 3 (20:53):
They just just go get a bat, Go get a bat,
and a player that swings it, a player that hands
is their hands are attached to it. I'd love for
it to have been sure where there's noe like people
got to let that go. That guy played himself out
of the Reds this year.
Speaker 2 (21:09):
Yeah, give me Kyle Tucker. I'll take Kyle Tucker.
Speaker 3 (21:12):
Okay, Kyle Tucker, the guy that covered Kentucky. It's not
that Okay, different Kyle Tucker. All right, Skinny Tucker, Kyle Tucker, Okay, gotcha, gotcha?
All right, man, I appreciate it. Where can they find you?
Speaker 2 (21:26):
At Local twelve Skinny on the ex vers and at
Local twelve dot com slash sports. I'm actually working on
a high school story today.
Speaker 4 (21:32):
Oh is it about Lloyd, No, it's about No.
Speaker 2 (21:35):
They're having a great year. I've actually picked them as
our game of one of our games of the week
couple of times this year.
Speaker 4 (21:40):
I was there Friday. I watched that.
Speaker 3 (21:42):
I watched that barn burner at Lloyd Friday against Bourbon County.
Speaker 2 (21:47):
Yeah, Bourbon County came in that game undefeated.
Speaker 4 (21:49):
I know it was. It was down to the wire, Yes,
it was.
Speaker 2 (21:53):
I had a friend of mine that was there too.
It was on Saint Henry. There you go. First year
football got off to an owned forced art and they
won their first two district games, already qualified for the playoffs.
I think that's pretty impressive.
Speaker 3 (22:04):
It is impressive, and I've always wondered what it would
look like if Saint Henry had football, And now we
get to find out.
Speaker 2 (22:11):
I'll leave you with this, and I know we've go along.
The coach, Tim odom Is a play at Moler back
in the early ages, played Ohio State, and Tim said
that he literally is. He could remember his little brother
asking if you could ever have a head coaching dream job,
what would it be? He said, thirty five years ago,
I said, if Saint Henry ever starts football, I want
that job. Well, sure enough they started. He's the man.
Speaker 4 (22:32):
I love it.
Speaker 3 (22:33):
Friday was my thirtieth anniversary, Skinny Oh, my thirtieth class reunion.
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Well that's funny. Me and my dad and my uncle
are all ten years. My dad was seventy five, my
uncle was eighty five. I was ninety five. All three,
all three class reunions were at the game Friday night.
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It was good. It was a good time, all right, man,
I appreciate it. Thank you cool.
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