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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:35):
Why should anybody aspire to be a common man? An
average man? Do you realize what it means to be average?
That means you're the best of the lousiest and the
lousiest of the best. Now, if we demand more and
more for producing less and less while they have not,
nations encourage and inspire, and indeed require hard work and
maximum effort. If we deify the common man while they
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encourage and reward the uncommon and one's well, the end
result of such a lopsided race as that is too
obvious to require elaboration.
Speaker 1 (01:06):
I mean, it's like hello, time he's running out on
Dan Cole's round. Let's go to fifteen.
Speaker 3 (01:17):
Yeah, John Cole has been visibly angry. He's been talking
to himself quite a bit. And it doesn't get any
easier here on the par three fifteenth pole at Minnesota National.
This hole is guarded by two bunkers with a big
tree in front. Of the green, very challenging t shot.
He's out that to hit a five iron are.
Speaker 1 (01:36):
Coal? Unreal?
Speaker 3 (01:37):
Pants fluttering in the wind, mumbling to himself, I've got
to have this shot. Ooh, that's very well struck, spinning
through the air like a JJ McCarthy pass.
Speaker 1 (01:50):
It's right online looking good. Oh myne it's in. I
can't believe what. I just saw a hole in one
for Cole at the.
Speaker 3 (02:00):
Fifteenth and he's pointing at patrons in the gallery shouting.
Speaker 1 (02:04):
You doubted me, you doubted me, you doubted me. And
now he's embracing his son Peter.
Speaker 3 (02:10):
What a moment between father and son here at the
fifteenth at Minnesota National.
Speaker 1 (02:16):
Yeah, always love that one that hented you need a piece?
Speaker 3 (02:32):
What were you and.
Speaker 1 (02:36):
Were you in? Sality that you know? Sometimes when you practice,
you'll set up chairs, when you run through chairs, shoot
the show, so you set the Viking defense looks like
this chairs.
Speaker 4 (02:59):
Mark can pitch camp.
Speaker 1 (03:04):
What if what?
Speaker 4 (03:08):
You don't know nothing.
Speaker 1 (03:10):
All of the defensive actions of the Minnesota Vikings have
been atrocious today. He's the clown from Brown, He's the
fourth in the North. This is the common man, Dan
Cole and the common man dan Cole's grum begins in five.
Actually three that five sounds like more than four two
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I do promise you had fast paced, action packed controversial
program today. So many different topics to get to today. Yesterday,
during five to three fours programming predicament, Commons selected one
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of the three programming predicament predicaments, and he selected the
one where the local team loss, but two of them won,
one of them lost. We'll get into that. The quarterback
controversy continues here, and there's so much more to get to,
including popupupp up op NFL power rankings as well as
quarterback rankings. All of that and so much much more.
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I don't know where to begin, so let's spin the
wheel of top of it all, and I should mention
we've been included in a national contest sixty four bracket
from the golf game. Oh why don't I going over
my round? I shot a seventy six where we play
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Oak Marsh. Where'd you hit it? On? One? Right up
the gun? Second chock high bred? Left, straight up the middle?
How far from the green wind? I had a wedge
in my hand? Then what flared it right? Then? What? Two?
Putted from forty five feet? And I had to hit
like a six footer in order to make par incredible
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on two I hit my drive down the left side,
so I mean the left off. I avoided right side
of the car path. I avoided the marsh on the
left side. That's where the marsh comes in. But there
were oaks there. That's where the oak marsh name comes in.
I decided to I was at first, I was going
to just throw it right at the green and then
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try to get up and down because I had a
tree thirty yards in front of me. I thought, I
don't know if I can get the ball up quick
enough to get it over the tree and under the green.
And then I said, you know what, you only lived once,
so into a not a strong win. But when I
hit a three quarter knockdown punch cut eight iron and
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I heard it tick a branch, I had no idea
where it went. When I got around around the tree
and large it was six feet from the cup and
I made the putt. So I'm one under through two
and then I par three, four, five, six, and I
bogie seven the par five. I bogied three par fives
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today and doubled eighteen, and I still shot a seventy six.
But tenneb this getting into the seventy six sort of
depends how it happens. When you finish bogie par and
shoot seventy six, you're not real pleased. You'd been happier
if you'd went birdie par birdie right, finishing straw making
a run late seventy six is a seventy six as trombones.
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But I just it's such a difficult game. Plus I
had adversity blister on my little my little toe on
my left fot you're well, So what I had to
do is I stopped. I went through my bag and
I found some white athletic tape and I took some tape,
and then I had some chapstick and I put it
all over, you know, to try, you know, because when
it rubs against the other toe, that's what the friction begins.
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That didn't help. I had to limp in and by
the way, after after taping up my toe took about
five minutes all told, my next shot was terrible. That's
my excuse. Computer. I hit a ground ball five iron
about seventy seventy five eighty yards, missed the green left,
and then hit a mediocre pitch and hit a six
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foot of there for bogie and uh so then I
stopped at the car. I carry in my in my backpack,
I have a little miniature screwdriver to tighten the screws
on my glasses if they get loose, because if I
if my glasses, I have a screw loose. If I
have a screw loose on my glasses, I can't see.
I also carry a scissors, little tiny scissors for schiffer
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for for any kind of emergency purpose, for a clipping nosehirs,
for instance, or for clipping eyebrows or puncturing the blister,
and then putting some A and D which I carry
in my bag, you know, with a with a band aid.
I patched myself up and was able to get through
the round, but I was also tired as well. I
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had an eventful night, I uh as all. I watched
the Golphers and they lost their rock talk Jayhawk, and
so I fell asleep on the cow check I always do.
I wake up about twelve thirty, and that's what that's
you know, I wake up between midnight and one o'clock
and then get up and you know, brush my teeth,
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stomach issues, No, just want to get up on the couch.
I've gone over this before I fall asleep on the
couch watching television or reading news stories. And then I
get up and I get ready for bed, and then
I read for another hour, and then I go to bed. Well.
I after brushing my teeth and doing getting ready for bed,
I wanted to make sure i'd locked my car. I
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park it out in the driveway. I'm looking for my keys.
Guess what, can't find them. If I'd kept them in
my pocket like you do, you'd think i'd have learned
by now. So I'm looking everywhere for my keys and
I can't find that. Here's the issue. My wife's cars
in the shop. I have to take her to work,
and Deuce has to go to he has to go
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to his shop. I can't be without the car, and
I can't find the keys. My wife's cars in the
shop at mar Chef. I brought it there yesterday evening.
So I think to myself, I I wonder if I
left my car keys in the console h in her
car at Mahershev, which is parked outside. So I get
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in the car and it's one o'clock in the morning
and I'm driving to maer Chevrolet. There's nobody else out
of the road except for me in a couple of
lonely truckers. I get to Maraschev and then I'm worried
that the police are going to come out. I think,
you know, snooping around in cars, Hey, snoop A. But
I look and it's the keys aren't in there. So
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now I don't know what to do. So I drive
back home. I search some more, and I find them
on the autumn underneath a couple of blankets that I
had taken off to cover myself up. When I'm got
to be kidding me, that was ninety extra minutes I
had to put on. So I didn't get to bed
till like two thirty in the morning, all because I
didn't heed your advice, Timnay, which would be take your
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keys and keep them in your pocket. Oh, when you're sleeping,
you don't need them in your pocket. But oh yeah,
but I'm not sleeping. I mean I fall asleep. It's like, yeah,
I don't go to bed with them. I don't know
if you're following me along. I accidentally fall asleep on
the couch. I don't say I'm going to sleep on
the couch. I'm just I'm there watching TV or reading news.
And then I fall asleep for ninety minutes or two hours.
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Then I get up. I wake up. Oh it's twelve thirty.
I better get ready for bed. Then I get ready.
Then I usually spend another half hour forty five minutes
catching up on news stories. Well al like Adam Schefter does.
So nobody else has ever had to do that, has
had to get in their car and drive to a car.
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And then I'm thinking, because I had to put the
keys to my wife's car, which is into the shop
inside the overnight box. Right, they have an overnight drop
box for your keys. So then I'm thinking, what if
I put my keys inside the envelope into the drop box,
which I didn't do, so I didn't get to bed
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n till two thirty. I was going to bed at
twelve thirty and I got I didn't get to bed
until two thirty, and I still didn' get up ear
later to drive my wife to work. So there you go.
So let that be a lesson to you. Always keep
your keys in your pocket when you're at home, because
if my keys would have been in my pocket, I
would have said, oh, here they are, I would have locked.
I would have made sure my cars locked. That I
would have went to bed at twelve thirty. I got
a nice night. I know you did. Yes, your your
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You keep your keys in your pocket, along with your wallet,
your cell phone, in your microwrybobb it. You keep all
those things in your pocket. I'm gonna start keep you
my microyd there're my oven, my microwave bub into my
pocket as well. Other side of the brain is gonna
be time for peak at the Purple Controversial Vikings news
included that's next here in the common maand program in
the family, I want to chime in.
Speaker 3 (12:56):
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six four six eight six. Is that six four six
eight six standard message in data resipply And a number
of people have.
Speaker 1 (13:10):
Listeners have texted thet on Bran bratch On Briant Cavan
text line with this question tennabye and it's it's a
legitimate question. It says, I'm confused, how did you drive
to the dealership without your car keys? And that's a
very good question. I just didn't want to On one
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hundred thousand watt radio publicly admit that I hot wired
the neighbor's car and I just parked it back in
the same spot. I took Deuce's car, so that's what
I did. As I took Duce's car, so it did
have another car available at the house. But yeah, so
you know, and then someone else says, well, first of all,
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someone says, common, my toes will often ruh. I never
thought I'd be talking about blisters on toes other than
my own. My toes will often rub against one another
while ee golf as well. What I do is I
bought individual toe socks from Amazon. Really, the sock wraps
around each toe individually. I guess it's like a glove,
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so if they rub one another, it's rubbing against sock
and not skin. Well, it doesn't happen that often to me,
so but maybe that's the solution. I mean, it doesn't
happen that often that I misplaced my keys, but I
still should probably keep them in my pocket. Someone else said, well,
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you said you were going to keep your keys in
your pocket a couple three months ago when you lost
them in the parking ramp. That wasn't even several months ago.
That was just that was probably about a month ago
before or four. What all I really need to do
is just put them in the same spot. I mean
the pocket works. Yep. I used to really really roll
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my eyes, shrug my shoulder and take my head on
the pocket thing, just because I think it's uncomfortable to
sit on my couch with my keys in my pocket.
But all I would have to do is when I
come in, take my keys and put them in the
same just immediately go to like the dining room, to wherever,
it doesn't matter where it is, just find a spot
and put them there instead of just my mind is going.
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And you know, I got a fertile mind. I'm always thinking.
I got so much going on in my head, trying
to solve the world's problems, prep for the grum, whatever
the case may be. And so I just I just
kind of drop things and put things here and put
things there. Hear a thing, They're a thing and everywhere
thing thing.
Speaker 3 (15:36):
Because when I got to get my comfy clothes on
at night, yeah, I put my keys in the same
keys and wall are in the same spot every time.
Speaker 1 (15:42):
Yeah, let's got to get exhausting. Yeah, it does get exhausting,
but it's just what I do and I'll probably never change.
You need to come up like some sort of censored tracker.
Well someone said there is Someone says there is that.
Someone a text it and says there is such a thing.
It says hold on items like gonna be a good
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stocking stuffer from potato. Yeah, somebody says that they have
something like that. Here's what it says. It says, uh,
a common do what I do. Keep it extra key
in your golf bag. You'll always have it with you.
While I lost my other keys, see that's lost. That's
somewhere in the lowry tunnel. I told that story about
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I guess I was about a month ago when I lost,
So I only have one to set up keys. This
one says, can you got a duplicate? Well yeah you can.
Yeah you got to. Given your history, I'd probably go
do that. They have to order a new key fob
and then program it in, but yeah, they can do that.
Here's what it says. It says, as a forgetful person
that often misplaces things, the tile products T I l
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E Yeah have been a lifesaver for me. It's a
little plastic square that goes on your key loop and
you can ping it from your phone. That would be
good for your golf ball. Tend to be if you could,
you could attach it to your golf ball and then
you would be able to find it when you've hit
it three fairways over and you can ping it from
your phone and the tile makes a chime sound, and
it even as GPS, so you can see in a
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map where you last had it. Have one that's credit
card shape that goes my wallet to that's grant from
Maple grow up. I'd never heard it. That's interesting.
Speaker 3 (17:18):
Yeah, we've used it for like our in our luggage before,
but you need to have one that like it'll make
some sort of noise, right, because if you're just looking
at the map and it's in your house, it could
be anywhere in your house. It's really come like find
your exact location of the house necessarily.
Speaker 1 (17:32):
Yeah, aren't those called like Apple tags or something doesn't
Apple doesn't somebody some comes? Sure, there's lots of different companies. Yeah,
I think I heard the controversy around them. People will
use it for stalking. They'll attach one to somebody's car. Litsy.
I wanted to, you know, let's let's say I'm a
scored lover and I want to know where you are.
I mean, as scary as that is, that you can
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Purple tend Toby. I'm going to use a couple of
text messages that have come in. This one says it's
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all Homer's calling for Brosmer to come in if he
hadn't played for the Gophers for one year, and it
just come from New Hampshire as an undrafted free agent,
would anyone want him to replace McCarthy. No, we want
to feel good story of the Gopher making it. Playing
well in some preseason games against non starters doesn't mean
he wouldn't struggle just like JJ. I don't there is
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I mean, I don't know what percentage of fans that
would like to see Brozmer giving a shot or doing
it just because he's a Gofer. I don't believe everybody's
like that, Like, certainly I'm not. I'm not even calling
for Brosmer yet, but you know, especially now when it
does look like the season's over, right, I mean, so
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what's the difference. You know, McCarthy is your guy, that's
who they drafted. They've put all their chips in the
table on McCarthy. But I don't think everybody wants to
do just because it's Brosmer. I think I I think
the backup quarterback when this when when the starting quarterback
is struggling, is everybody's favorite player they all want to see.
I don't think it has to do with him, be
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I'm not saying that there are some that because he
is an ex goal for that doesn't Partly it's what
I'm looking for influence, influenced their their, their, their their their,
their opinion. But I don't think that's everybody to you.
I think he just want to see backup because I
think he's so bad.
Speaker 3 (20:26):
Yeah, I think the Gopher element is is we're more
familiar with him than your average backup because we saw
him playing college and whatever you want to make of
his preseason performance, because let's face it, it's a lot
of that is meaningless. But he looked good in the preseason.
When I've seen him in training camp, he's looked good.
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So I think anytime it's been a while since we've
had a starter struggle to this certain extent, correct, right,
We had Kirk Cousins for six years. It was a
quality quarterback. So we just haven't been in this position
for a little while. And I think it's your point.
It's people want to see a backup quarterback when the
when the starter is struggling, and because we've seen Tanner
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or something's called him Tanner, there's Tanna Morgan. Well, there's
a good point. Tanner Morgan was once on the Vikings.
Nobody was clamoring for him to be the starting quarterback. No,
they were not because we had a quality, competent quarterback
at the time, and we'd seen Tanner Morgan in college
and he's just okay. I don't think anyone watched Tanner
in college, so that's gonna be a good NFL quarterback.
Where's Max has looked good in the small, little moments
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we've seen him, So I think that's all it is.
Speaker 1 (21:37):
Here's one that says is McCarthy under more of a
microscope than Donald was, more so his footwork and arm
angles and body motion. It feels like KOs is overfeeding
JJ with info and he's thinking too much while playing
instead of just playing. There could be something to that
that that that tom theory has been well maybe Donald
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didn't need to work on it. Well, that's it, but
that that theory has been suggested that maybe they're overloading McCarthy.
It's like Tenneby, you know, as a golfer, if you've
got five, six, seven different swing thoughts that you're thinking
about as you're pulling the club back and then bringing
it back into the ball, you're probably going to hit
a bad shot. So maybe where are you supposed to
work on that stuff? On the on the rain, on
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the range.
Speaker 3 (22:19):
You're getting games you're not supposed to be thinking about
or when you're getting on the course, you're not supposed
to be thinking about that.
Speaker 1 (22:23):
I think maybe the here's what I'll tell you. I've
said this so many times. I'll just do it really quickly.
Speaker 2 (22:28):
Here.
Speaker 1 (22:28):
I think ego kind of got in my way with
the coach a little bit. I do. I think he
thought I am a quarterback whisper. I'm not going to
say that publicly, but I I'm good at what I do,
and I can coach kids up, and I can coach
this kids up. I think that's part of it. But
I also think they didn't realize that there was that
much work to do, that they would have to do
mechanics stuff and eyes and and and feet and all that.
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I just I think they overestimated how far along McCarthy
was is what they did. So the struggles are going
to continue, and probably will to the Sunday at Curly
against a pretty good football team. There peek at the
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Speaker 1 (23:41):
Keyword calendar. Someone sent a text message that says, why
don't you take the rest of the day off? Who
I already did? It's a throw with the towel Thursday.
We it's almost like we're not here at least me anyway.
Tennebee will carry the most of the show today. Yesterday
was a wet blanket Wednesday is what it was. And
then someone said, if he took Deuce's car, were his
keys in his pocket? And all they weren't, I would
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have woke him up. What Deuce does is he comes
in through the garage door. You know that from the
garage through the door from the garage into the mudroom.
There's a key rack with little hooks on it right
where you walk in the door, and that's where he
puts his what a concept. I come in the front door,
which leads me to this text message, let me see
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if I can find it again. Come in so quickly
I can't see it. But it was basically a mailman
who said he sees car keys in the door. A
lot that are left in the door. Somebody unlocks the door,
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opens it, or goes in and shuts it out. Deuce
every night opens the door and checks to see if
my keys in it. Because I can't tell you how
many times I've done that. I'll have my hands all
have my golf bag, my lunch pail, my backpack. I'm
carrying all these things because I'm one of those guys.
I don't like to make two trips. Are you like that, tennebee?
Are you a person that I mean? There are times
I have to make too, But I try to get
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everything in one trip. I don't want to go back
and forth, back and forth, so I try to bring
everything in. So then I open the door with my
my car keys pushed the rower open because I have
so many things, and I drop it then and close
the door and then go to bed. I'm waiting for
the day that they stay in there all night and
somebody is walking by takes the keys out of the
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door and then jumps in my car and takes off.
That's going to happen someday. I've left them in the
door many many times. I just it's just what I do,
and I wish I didn't.
Speaker 3 (25:41):
But I always have that little competitive game with myself
when it comes to groceries. Right, you're seeing how many
grocery bag bags can bring in it once to limit
the amount of trips going back out your car.
Speaker 1 (25:50):
Yes, much like Yeah, I like to do the dishrack thing.
Remember I used to do dishrack sculptures and I would
I would tweet them out how many dish just can
I my wife it drives her crazy because all it
takes is one little bump and they all come crashing down.
But I don't want to empty the dish rack, so
I want to put every single dish I possibly can
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in there. So it's the it's the it's basically the
same concept. Mike McCarthy, former Green Bay packer and Dallas
Cowboy head coach. He's he's a regular guest of Pat
McAfee show. Is there a guy that's milked wore of
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one big game that really was because what was it?
Far did he win? Or was it Rogers? It was
Rogers right, farv wented with Holmgrin. Yeah. So to me
this is again proof where people ask, you know what
means is it the coach or is it the quarterback? Well,
look at McCarthy. He did nothing while he was in Dallas, right, nothing,
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And in Green Bay if it wasn't for Aaron Rodgers,
I don't think he would have ever won a Super Bowl. Now,
I always do say most guys have become head coaches
or even coordinators, or if you get to a certain
level in your chosen occupation, you're probably pretty good at
what you do. But I think sometimes coaches benefit more
than anything, especially on the football side, where if they've
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got a if they got a great quarterback, they just it, wow,
what a great coach. Well, now his quarterbacks is really
good at his quarterback wins so many games and he's
just along for the ride. You agree, I'll take a
good quarterback over a good coach. Yeah, exactly, And so
I had my choice. If I had my choice, I
would do the same thing as well. It was brought
to my attention Tennabe that and it was brought you
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to my attention by you. There's a website, let me
dial it up here called the sixty four dot com
Splash Tournament. So I'm assuming that the six sixty four
they do this for all sorts of things, sort of
like how we you know, I think the very first
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ever bracket started with the thirty two team and it
tournament back many many years ago. I mean we're talking
hundreds hundreds of years ago. NCAA had a thirty two
team tournament and then they moved it to sixty four.
Now they actually have playing games. We took that concept,
your idea with the preposterous statement tournament, and I've been
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go ahead.
Speaker 3 (28:27):
I was gonna say, yeah, I'm this on the sixty
four dot com right now. Yeah, it's they have best
sandwich in Las Vegas. Yeah, best crabcakes in Maryland.
Speaker 1 (28:35):
So the sixty four so that they do, they do
all sorts of different contests. I've been nominated for PST
once or twice, but I don't get very far because
everybody knows the things I say are not preposterous. You've
been nominated once or twice, you don't go very far either,
I'm excited and delighted to be included in this tournament.
(29:01):
It's the sixty four best sports talk radio slash podcast
in America. Just to be included in the field, it's
pretty cool. Tenneby. There are three kfan shows really included
in the Uh. I just wish we're in division number three.
I wish we were in the Metropolitan division. I just
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wish they had different names other than Division one, Division two,
Division three. Yeah. Uh. And these there are national shows
in here and local shows and what I mean you
know local? I mean, you know, we're not a syndicated
show other than the KFA and Radio network. But you know,
Jim Rome is included, Steven A. Smith, Bill Simmons, The
Pat McAfee Show, Richien rich Isen Coward, Dan Patrick, Ben Mahler,
(29:51):
Chris mad Dog Russo. I mean, there's there's some there's
some big names in here. Tony Kornheiser, did you mention already? Well, anyway,
a lot of big names. We're in Division three. We
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are squaring off against carsh and Anderson. Carsh learn about Well,
here's what it says about Carshon Anderson. Carsh and Anderson
is a lively sports talk show delivering analysis, humor, and
engaging conversations. Host Matt Karch and Jordan Anderson break down
(30:35):
the latest games, news, and hot topics with insight and personality.
Every episode keeps fans informed, entertaining, and connected to the
sports they love. Available on your podcast platforms. Well, I'm
voting for them against me. I mean I can't match that.
(30:56):
Here's what it says about the common Man. The common
Man Program is a weekday sports talk show noon to
three Central Time on KFA NFM one hundred point three
in Minnesota, hosted by the personality known as the common Man.
He's unprofessional, unprepared, uninformed, and unapologetic. He covers a mix
(31:18):
of local and national sports in which he knows nothing about,
with a mild sense of humor, a minimal listener interaction,
and five question style segments live on KFAN one hundred
point three FM for the Minnesota area. That basically describes
the show. I guess they didn't mention anything about being esoteric.
(31:42):
We got a tough matchup, tend to be in the
first round.
Speaker 3 (31:45):
I don't think that's a Carshon Anderson are from ninety
seven point one The Ticket in Detroit.
Speaker 1 (31:50):
Ooh, and they're they're Middays ten to two from the
from the Motor Set. They got to do three hours,
it's four hour, four hours. They got four They got
two guys doing four hours. They probably got a sidekick too.
It's Doug carsh and Scott the Gator Anderson. Ah okay, okay,
(32:15):
whoever gets out of that will take on the winner
of the Pivot prop the Pivot podcast. They're facing Zolac
and bird Trand I've heard of them before. I think
they've been on your Heavy hundreds or yeah, Radio Inks before.
They sound like every ever the show on here, energetic
sports talk, expert analysis, engaging debates. They cover the latest games,
(32:37):
news and hot topics with inside humor and unfiltered opinion,
unfiltered keeping listeners informed and entertained, available on your podcast platform.
Sounds like a perfect show to me, right, I mean,
how can you argue with that? Well, look at this.
The Power Trip Morning Show is also and they're also
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in the third division. We might end up meeting them
to do all that to pay. I don't think we're
going to get I don't think we can get by
Carshon Anderson. That's it. That to me is almost like
Gophers versus Ohio State and I'm the Golphers. How am
I going to get by Carshon Anderson? I don't think
there's a chance. Looks like that would bet for you
a sweet sixteen yeah game. Here's what it says about
(33:22):
The Power Trip. The Power Trip is a high energy
sports talk show delivering bold Who wrote this? Have they
ever listened to the show? The Power Trip is a
high energy sports talk show delivering bold opinions, lively debates,
and engaging conversation. Uh, you'll really enjoy the show if
you like reliving the eighth grade. Every day hosts cover
(33:44):
the latest games, news, and hot topics with humor, insight,
and unfiltered commentary. A lot of people have unfiltered opinions
and unfiltered commentary. They didn't say we run fit filtered.
We must run through some type of a filter, keeping
listeners informed and entertained. They're available on podcast platforms as well.
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The Power Trip and hold on, I lost it again
for a second. Power Trip faces, give me a second.
I lost track of it. Here it is. They're they're
taking on petros and money. What do you know about
(34:34):
petros and money? Petros and money? Bring bold sports talk,
humored and engaging debates to every episode, not just every
once in a while like we do. They do it
every single episode.
Speaker 3 (34:45):
I feel like all these descriptions are just like chat
GPT descriptions of each O.
Speaker 1 (34:50):
Host Petros Papadaccas and Matt money Smith. He's Matt Money
Matt money Smith, a couple of the latest games and
hot topics with insight personality and guess what else Ennaby
unfiltered opinions, no filter listeners get entertaining and in foreign
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of sports coverage every day. Why do all these other
shows sound so much better than the description of ours,
Because we're the best of the lousiest, and the lousiest
is the best because it basically, if you read the
description of mine, you wouldn't even bother listening. No, you
just say, well, that doesn't do anything for me. These
other ones you go, when can I download it? When
(35:32):
do I have to? When can I listen? The Paul
Allen projects included Tennaby. I think they're in division two.
Here's what it says. The Paul Allen Show nine to
new The National Treasure delivers energetic sports talk expert in
ou expert analysis Lively debates in Homerism to the nth degree.
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Every weekday morning, Paul covers the latest games news and
hot topics with humor, insight, and wait for it, tennabee Unfiltered.
I'm faking it up, keeping listeners informed and entertained, available
on your podcast platforms. And and you know what, if
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you spot Pa somewhere and he thinks you recognize him,
he'll take a selfie with you. He really will answer treasure.
Who does the National Treasure take on the Herd Colin Coward?
That's a big match right there.
Speaker 4 (36:35):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (36:39):
The Herd with Colin Howard delivers bold sports comments. It's
bold in depth analysis what we'll see and Lively debates.
Colin covers the latest games news and hot topics with insight, humor,
and wait for it. Unfilter's opinions are for a unique
perspective on sports and culture. Every episode keeps listeners engaged
(37:00):
and informed. Every one of every episode never takes a
day off. There's never an episode where you call, you know,
I don't really feel very engaged right now, you know,
I'm just I just don't feel like I'm as informed
as I should be. Every single podcast, he gives everything
he wants. He's laying out a line, guys in the
trader room. It's bad way. That's what the herd does
(37:20):
for you. I'm almost embarrassed to be included in this now.
I mean, every single show has unfiltered opinions except for
for our show. Can we remove the filter? I think
I saw that Krusty's on here too. Yeah, he's on there.
(37:42):
Where's Krusty? He's in division? He's in our division? Division III. Yeah,
Dave Softy is it maller? Yeah? Here's here's a description
of Dave Show. The Dave Softy Maeler Show delivers passion
at sports talk, old opinions, NonStop energy, straight from Seattle,
(38:03):
and a host that will often sob and weep when
his team wins world championships. So if you brings humor,
insight and wait for it, unfiltered takes on the biggest
stories in local and national sports. Whether he's breaking down
a big game or stirring up debate, it's always must listen. Radio.
(38:24):
We were described ones as lean and radio. That's where
you lean into the into the radio and turn the
dot dial to another radio station, or just turn it
off completely. Lean in radio, lean into the dot the radio,
what was like the driveway radio.
Speaker 3 (38:38):
Oh, there's like a phrase for people that's sit in
their car, yeah, instead of actually getting out of their.
Speaker 1 (38:43):
Car, paralyzed by the entertainment by the unfilled. Those are
the people. Those are the shows where the hosts have
unfiltered opinions. We don't have unfiltered opinions. We weren't described
that way. Now.
Speaker 3 (38:55):
I'm looking at this bracket at the sixty four dot
com right now, it's obviously set up like a sixty
fourteen bracket. They don't have seeds on here. But I
am wondering if the person who put this together or
people who put this together, did seed them, because if so,
the comment program has kind of been like that number,
fifteen seeds.
Speaker 1 (39:16):
Yeah, we look like the fifteen sixteen seed for the
fifty right, Yeah, exactly, we're the fifteenth seed. Has a
fifteen seed ever won this tournament? Has a fifteen seed
ever even gotten out of the first round? Have they ever?
Have they? Have they ever even done this tournament before?
I think this might be new. Wow. Dukes and Bell
(39:39):
Covino and Rich Mully and how the Compound podcast The
Compound Spiegel and Holmes, I am Athlete The hell as
I Am Athlete probably a podcast. I Am Athlete is
a podcast where professional athletes share their stories. Oh boy,
(39:59):
but that's and guess what tempt They share the shorts,
insights and unfiltered opinions on sports, life and culture. Hosted
by Brandon Marshall, Channing Crowder and Fred Taylor, the show
delivers honest conversations, humor, and powerful perspectives from inside the game.
Every episode gives listeners a front row seat to the
athlete experience. We do the same thing. You played hockey,
(40:20):
you were an outstanding of standout the standout, Yeah, defenseman.
I was a was the hell of a football player.
I played both sides of the ball, fierce pass rushing
country both to run stoving defense, a linement and a
precise rut, running sure in a pass catching tight end.
We deliver all sorts of perspective from me an athletes.
And as I mentioned yesterday, I won sixth grade Adams School,
(40:45):
Adam's Elementary School Track and field day. I won the
blue ribbon in the sack race. So it's not like
we haven't participated in sports before and have a pretty
good idea and you've had an experience that's not unlike
that so badly today, I wanted to shoot a set.
That's what made me mad if I would have pard
I had one. I had a wedge in my hand
from one hundred and sixteen yards and missed the green
(41:05):
and then bladed it over the green on the little
I had a little flop shot. I didn't flop it.
I bladed it. Made double had I just made par
I was going to hit the breaking news summer after
it landed on Commons golf game, and I was going
to go common has had an experience, it's not unlike
that of a PGA Tour pro. But I didn't because
(41:27):
I didn't shoot seventy four today. But you've had it,
I've played. It's like, we can do what these others
can do. I am athlete. Do you think Stephen A.
Smith is unfiltered? Oh, he's definitely unfiltered. He delivers bold
(41:51):
sports commentary, expert analysis, and lively debates covers latest games,
news on hot topics with passion, insight and unfiltered opinions.
Why did we not get selected as unfiltered opinions? I'm
actually kind of annoyed by this humor listener interaction in
(42:17):
five question style segments. Nothing else, nothing about unfiltered opinions,
giving it everything, giving it is all each Well, we
don't give it. I guess they must have listened at
least once and realized he doesn't give much at all.
He's it's amazing. Probably weren't from Saint Paul that gives
the unfiltered opinions to mail it in Monday, tank it Tuesday,
(42:40):
wet blanket Wednesday, throwing the towel Thursday, and FedEx phoner
it in Friday. Oh well, well we'll see. So do
people vote listen to it and then vote on it
or what do they do?
Speaker 3 (42:53):
I just go to the sixty four dot com and
you can vote. And I do have a message for
the Power Trap Morning Show.
Speaker 1 (43:01):
I'd like to square off against how goo would that be?
You and me and Mark Rose and induce he'll be
out with us today. First spreads against about forty other
people that included that morning show. It's just just a
little horrible yell be as well. Yeah, I forget about that. Yeah,
And Brian Oak, you're right. I guess we have a
bigger crew than I thought. One shining moment you reach
(43:27):
four the stars we'll take a break, we'll come back
ten to be five, three four. What you got for us, Yeah,
there's a new wall in Saint Paul.