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September 8, 2025 • 42 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Welcome back to Eve's Sports Radio, September the eighth, twenty
twenty five. Unbelievable, it's almost mid September. But this is
Eve Sports Radio. Phone numbers five zero two five seven
one seventy nine hundred. That's five zero two five seven
one seventy nine hundred. This is Sports Talk seven ninety

(00:22):
k r D. Of course we've got Rip behind the glass. Rip,
welcome back. How are you? I'm doing great, Jerry Rick.
I appreciate you. Good to see me on Friday. And
we didn't have to see George, and I'm glad I
would have had to whip George, so I'm glad he
didn't show. So let's bring that other guy to the show.
Other guy, how are you?

Speaker 2 (00:42):
Mister Williams's Williams there? You didn't, mister Williams, bring you AKA?
Bring you? Do? I know what I'm talking with. I'm
not talking with.

Speaker 1 (00:56):
You're talking to Slick, the one and only the Brand.

Speaker 2 (01:00):
All right, okay, Slick Brand, I like that, you like that.

Speaker 1 (01:04):
Exactly, but but let's roll off your respect.

Speaker 2 (01:09):
Mister slick uh uh ring you missus Slick Ring you
how you doing, sir?

Speaker 1 (01:14):
No, it's not mister slick ring you. It's mister slick
the brand. Let it roll off your tongue with respect.

Speaker 2 (01:23):
Okay, I'll do that Friday, all right, exactly.

Speaker 1 (01:28):
No Friday, We've got our first Simmons College High School
game day at Shineye okay, Shiny Central. So that's where
it will be Friday morning, Georgia High School.

Speaker 2 (01:37):
Look, mighty mighty mighty jackets.

Speaker 1 (01:40):
There you go. So that's George.

Speaker 2 (01:42):
Look but I got some play though, Jay, I got
some play, and I thought about it last night.

Speaker 1 (01:46):
You better be good. It is good, Okay, go ahead.

Speaker 2 (01:50):
It's all It's all about gamblers and gamblers out there,
and I want you to notice you know, it comes
from the bottom of my heart. Brother. I see that
you jumped on the Ravens and wagon a team that
was adget win the Super Bowl, and everybody had a
pick and there well a lot of gamblers. Answer me
where you lived the other night people were calling in.

Speaker 1 (02:09):
I mean that's where I was gonna start.

Speaker 2 (02:11):
Heavy right after that might be a few mailbox knocked
down in your neighborhood, But don't worry about it. It
took me one game day to deteriorate a team that
had a chance to win the super Bowl. How do
you feel this morning?

Speaker 1 (02:23):
Well, I feel good, but I'm gonna come up with you.

Speaker 2 (02:26):
That's had downs and you had a Cleveland that's your
normal grade. But you took the Ravens, which has to
win the footbabawl for.

Speaker 1 (02:33):
Your Baltimore Ravens eighth game to lose a double digits.

Speaker 2 (02:36):
Oh they my bom more raven Good morning. Huh eight?

Speaker 1 (02:39):
Great? No, No, their mine. I'm gonna take them, but
I'm gonna slap them. I'm gonna slap them straight in
the mouth. I'm not gonna lie to you, Georgia, but
out of doubt. It's so funny. That's where I was
going to begin. But before we get into that, that's
where we're starting with George. We do have the contest.
I do have a winner. We'll be announcing that.

Speaker 2 (02:55):
All right when everyone killed.

Speaker 1 (02:58):
George, Yes, they get seventy five. I want people to
understand this. Keep track of your total wins. I have them,
but I want people to keep track. So there's this
is week three. There have been two weeks, George. There
were numerous people that were four and ohs, numerous people
that were four and old. George, you got me. So
I just wanted to let you know that numerous people

(03:20):
were four and oh, but there were still only one winner,
which I will be announcing. But I want everyone to
keep track of how many wins they get throughout this year.
The person with the most wins, that's the most consistent
wins five hundred. They don't even gamble against swimming, five
hundred of them. John Carney's money was your cats. You
know they went down. Your cats went down. John Carney

(03:42):
went down. But they get five hundred dollars George at
the end of the year, five hundred five one dollar bills.
Period playoffs count. We go all the way through, George.
So now that we've gotten that out of the way,
and I will to announce the winner, we've got high
school games and congratulations your yellow jack kits it. You've
got a lot of things to talk about, but we're

(04:03):
starting with the Ravens. My Ravens, and I am a
Lamar Jackson period But you know how you throw me
under the bus because I told you I like Lamar.
I'm not truly a Ravens fan, but you seem to
forget things. People know what I've said forever, but I
like the Ravens. But I don't love the Ravens.

Speaker 2 (04:24):
Well, let's go back. Let's go back with it to
make the other day I talked to you about them.
I talked to you about the Reds. You know that
you call them against you do talk to them a
chance of championship. You got the Cleveland Browns the other
day on us. You dropped the Dallas Cowboys other day
and came up. I just gonna tell everybody. I want

(04:46):
everybody knows this. I'm getting ready to go with the
raven There was a lot of fans to call me
up and said, why George, there's a collection going on
out there. Jesse, if you will get out the Ravens,
I just want you to know their brother' anywhere.

Speaker 1 (05:00):
You're delusional. That's not what I said.

Speaker 2 (05:04):
That is it's enough.

Speaker 1 (05:08):
At Georgia and you can keep talking. Smack. My Reds
are seventy two and seventy one. We're gonna leave them
out of your mouth. Doing excellent. I'm happy for the Reds.
Who Reds? You always killing the Reds. You kill them all,
so everybody kills the Reds. The owners won't pay well,
they're one game over five hundred after forty and forty
three paid. Well, now here's the deal to you're sick, George. Look, man,

(05:34):
I'm a Lamar fan since Louisville period. Everyone knows that's time,
and I'm okay with the Ravens. I'm not high on Harball,
never have been. So I'll let you give me Lamar
and the mistakes. I take those, but don't give me Harball's.
I've never been a fan of Harball's, John Harbot. I

(05:55):
want people to know how this goes, and we're gonna
pass the blame out evenly and correctly. It starts with
the coach. That's first. Okay, After the coach, it falls
to the quarterback. That's simple how this thing goes. After that,
it falls on the assistant coaches to handle the rest
of the staff. But that's how this thing goes. So, George,

(06:15):
when you've had eight games with a ninety percent probability
of winning in the fourth quarter since two thousand and
two and lost them, you got issue. Your coach got issue,
and your quarterbacks got issue. Got me, period, point blank.
That's just the facts. So, George, after watching last night's game,

(06:36):
which I did, there's so many things to talk about.
I mean, As for the game, I'm going to say
this the exceptional talent that the Ravens have offensively. Oh,
let me just preface this because I want people to understand.
I want to get this right so people don't get
it misconstrued. Out of the eight losses, they've had thirty

(07:00):
eight points. So I don't want people to say the
offense didn't do their thing, because the Alphins did thirty
eight points, George and lost and lost, So there's an
issue defensively. But George, I put a lot of responsibility
when Lamar fumbles that turns it over.

Speaker 2 (07:19):
Got me?

Speaker 1 (07:20):
Well, this time it just happened to be Derrick Henry
with the fumble. Phenomenal night, phenomenal player. The most disciplined
guy in that locker room is Derek Henry. Got me?
But Dan, did it happen at the inappropriate time with
that fumble? George? It did? And it leads us back
to where we always seem to be with the Ravens. George.

(07:42):
They're gonna be good. They're gonna wint a ton of games,
they're gonna get in the playoffs. Are they ever gonna
be disciplined enough? Top to bottom? George? You want me
to give my opinion first of yours, or do you
want to give yours?

Speaker 2 (07:53):
You just tell me.

Speaker 1 (07:56):
Here's the deal, George. Let's just go special teams first.
When guys have no idea on punt returns, when they're
the returning team and the punt returner is waving to
them to get away, to get away, he has no
idea what he is supposed to be doing, which is
watching his player tell him and what to do. He

(08:18):
had no idea. The ball luckily hit the Bills player first.
He had no idea what he was doing, George. He
didn't know the ball ever hit it. He didn't even
know he should have tackled the Bill's player. George. I
mean he didn't. That's first thing. I'm like, you know
what you're pro son, Jesus. That's first. One Second, special teams, George,
when you can pin them deep, all the gentlemen. The

(08:39):
ball's not bouncing fast. All he had to do, George,
was about knock the ball back towards the playing field,
not the end zone. He dives on it and slides
into the end zone by two inches. George. All they
had to do is knock the ball back when if
his teammates could have picked it up on the three
yard line. Do they do that? No, dumb Let's go

(08:59):
to the end of the game, at the end of
the half, George. Okay, there's seven seconds to go, and
you don't rush a soul, Georgie. You don't rush a soul, George.
I played basketball, but I told everybody I love football,
watch football. I know football, I do. I was the
only one last year, George. During the game, I called Ron,

(09:20):
who I fight with every time, but he'll tell you's
the truth. And my brother when Lamar didn't throw that
ball out of the ends on it took that cycle
on the one yard line, said it can't happen. I'm
the one. The announcer said nothing. I know football, George.
When they don't have a person every six yards hugging
the sideline, Georgie, if they throw it to the interior
of the field, they don't have time to call time out.

(09:43):
They could have thrown a forty yard or and tackled them.
You let them running out pattern and catch and get
out of bounds. George. This is too stupid. Too many
mistakes throughout this game that just makes me go, what
is going on? I'm just George top to bottom. I
could continue, I'm not, but I can continue with the

(10:06):
mistakes that I'm texting people. I'm going, this is the
dumbest stuff I've ever seen. Now to throw it, like
I told you, head coach. Quarterback Lamar Jackson is a
two time Hall of Famer, two time MVP, gonna be
a Hall of Famer. Done. Everybody know it's a done.
It's no more easy a quarterback, George, he's one of

(10:27):
the best, So why he's surprised to throw a great
touchdown past the Hopkins is behind me and you're seven.
I'm sick of it. Grow the frig up, Lamar. He's
so excited, he's running like a second year pro along
them in front of the fans, pushing fans. George. When
he's supposed to go acknowledge the catch of his receiver,
George patt him on the helmet and jog his but

(10:48):
to the bench. But Lamar's acting like he's three. I
listened to his interview. I got the best of me. Lamar, gentlemen,
you have to it's over now. Yes, you've proven that
you can play, no question, but to be legendary. It's
time to grow up. Harball's got to be pushing it.
Last year in that playoff game and that boy took

(11:10):
the sack. I didn't see one quarterback coach, anybody walk
up to him and say got me until I hear
Jarn Horbar start to correct Lamar Jackson, they got no chance.
Then at that time they'll have a chance. But if
he doesn't publicly, they'll never win a thing my opinion.
And if you look at the quarterback rating, one and

(11:31):
forty four got me. Josh Allen won twelve. Lamar's gonna
have numbers, no question. He can play, no turnovers, George,
he was clean last night, but still he's got to
lead that team. He can't be on the sideline, barnstarman
jumping up and down like a first or second year.
Don't you expect it by now? Jim Price your man.

(11:53):
My relatives who helped me be a pro. My junior year,
we started two and seven, George, I was the last.
I have a seven point seven my sophomore year. That
was the lease of any starter. My junior year I
have it is over nineteen points a game for nineteen
straight and we won eighteen of them. I led the
team in scoring. Jim price is a one. When I

(12:13):
ran to the bench excited that I was playing good,
leaned over in my ear. I've told you this one
thousand times. What are you doing? I'm kidding, like, expect
that you work hard well until I see Lamar, expect
to be good. If he's surprised, they ain't gonna win anything, Georgia.
My opinion, now, I'm gonna throw it to you.

Speaker 2 (12:32):
You know, a lot, a lot of what you say
is to j but you know yourself, when you watch
a quarterback that gets you thirty plus points a game,
you know that's almost a game that almost any team
in the league would win that game. We've watched the
line have thirty eight point games eight.

Speaker 1 (12:48):
That's why I told people know it won thirty eight
points six and eight games they had over thirty eight.

Speaker 2 (12:55):
Yeah, okay, yeah, But my thing though, Jay, you know
you say you know football, well, you know any team
that gets that many points on any level off supposed
to win. You know, one of the biggest faults you
see on Theirs is you know, they don't have a
great defense, and Jerry, for them to give up as
many points as they do on defense, it is shameful.

(13:16):
I agree, with you that it starts with the coach.
You know that, Jerry, when the player is acting like
he does on the sideline. Ninety percent of the time,
coaches are always telling their stars how they want them
to represent the team and how they want to lead
the team so that the other players will fall in line,
because teams follow their leader, you know. And I think you,
like you said, it goes back onto the quarterback. And

(13:39):
then Jerry, you look at like we talk about Lamar,
but you look at Henry. Henry's had two big drops
to cost some mighty, mighty games last night. He cost
them that game. You look in the Super Bowl when
he throws the little flair out to the side, he
dropped the ball. You know, Jerry, they're their own words. Cendment.
I agree with you, but I do think that they
have a real problem with their defense and the defensive coordinator.

(14:01):
And you know, you can say it's back on the
coaching shoulder, the general manager, but they're gonna have to
tighten up on that defense and tighten up on that players.
And Jerry, you look at who they drafted, like you say,
no one has an offense better than that, but no
one has a defense almost as worse as that. You
know they're gonna have to pick it up, Jared, because
you look at my Homes Mahomes defense. You know they
not the best, but they know how to win the

(14:23):
game for him. And that's what Lamon I'm allowed to do,
learn how to win the big games with the defense.

Speaker 1 (14:29):
Okay, are you George? I'm gonna give you fifty that
I agree with you. Defensively, the Ravens offensively have to
be perfect because because there's Lamar. If Lamar turns it
over toastly and it happened to be. I don't even
want to talk about Derek Henry, the boy so good,
but yes he did fumbling, and then it adds to

(14:51):
the narrative even though he's super, that boy super, but
it still adds to the narrative that some way or another,
the Ravens are gonna give this up. I would have
given the ball to Derrick Henry. I would have never
thought he was going to fumble in that circumstance, but
he did. Oh god, George, I'm with you. Defensively, if

(15:11):
they the offense, if the offense gives up one turnover,
the defense is gonna help him get it done. That's
just the facts. That's why I told people you can listen.
I got it on the ESPN, guys, So I don't
want him to think where'd you get that? All you
got to do if you turn on the ESPN eight games,
ninety probability of winning. With six of the games they
had over thirty eight points and they lost.

Speaker 2 (15:35):
But Jack, when you think about great teams, Jared defense
wins championships. When you got a quarterback that gives you
thirty six, thirty eight points to play with Jared, there's
no way that you're supposed to allow your opposition to
come back and walk you down, especially late in the game.
That's why see.

Speaker 1 (15:55):
Jersey lost by one. So the field goal at the
end of the half. What a dumb play. And when
it happened, I'm texting, what is going? What is wrong
with George? They should have the entire If you're not
gonna rush, you should have the entire team along the sideline,
fundeling them to make them throw it inside. You got
me make them doubt, I mean, George, But they didn't.

(16:16):
They didn't rush anybody. They didn't protect the sideline either.
I mean, how you do both? How do you man?

Speaker 2 (16:22):
All? Right?

Speaker 1 (16:22):
John?

Speaker 2 (16:23):
And do you do you blame that on Lamar? Do
you blame on the coach in the.

Speaker 1 (16:28):
Defensive court with the coach starts with the coach and
control of the coaches. Yes, he's in control of his coaches. Yes,
I agree. No, Lamar, that is dumb. He was clean
last night. No, his game was clean. There is no
Lamar should have or did not. His game was clean.
He did everything he was supposed to do. Got me, George,

(16:50):
other than other than push the boy in the stand
twitch again? Is the leadership he's got to show his team.
I don't know why he's excited. Hopkins has got huge hands.
He threw a perfect ball. Only Hopkins get catch. He
caught it. He should run up tapping on a helmet
and judges. Butcher the bitch like a pro does Why
we act like George, We've never done things. Lets me

(17:11):
know that they can't win the big one, George, because
like Jim Price said, what do you what's your problem?
You're supposed to be.

Speaker 2 (17:20):
The one thing you gotta remember you got to go
to the big one to win the big one. I
know what you do when you're in the situation. Get that, George,
And I hear people all the time. Come, I'm talking
about what they would do, Jaed and you know, and
you know, I know because when you get in championships,
when you get a championship game, a whole lot know

(17:42):
through your man and you're not the same player when
you're playing a normal game. But championship game, the it
chows your pedigree. You know, every bad time else. But
he choked, I'd love to see you get at that.

Speaker 1 (17:54):
You know, the normal person can never do it. But
what made Darryl Griffiths legendary is that he got it done.
And again, I want people to understand, Darryl Griffiths wasn't
like Coach Crumb. Shoot the ball, Jerry, you got me.
I'm just telling you. He came on my show George
this summer. I told you twice. He told me. The

(18:16):
first time, I do it. Back to it, George, hands igger, George.
I threw it back to him. He swung it to Derek.
He looked at me when he after he swung it
to Derek, giving me that Derek swung it back. He
swung it to me. I shot it the second time,

(18:36):
but the boy throw me to shoot it, George. That's
what made their a legendary. So I mean I'm past.
I mean Lamar's Hall of Famer. It's over, ain't no more.
He can't play on ever that's done. Has put the
bed got me. He is a Hall of Famer. But
the bottom line is to be legendary, which I want
to see him be. And he said he wants to

(18:57):
be that. Then George, he needs to be coached. Somebody
got get Harbor. If Harbor don't come out publicly, then
the end the guy he's got to get in the Mars,
you know what, even with a perfect game. He's got
to get in the Mars, you know what, even with
a perfect game, so that then he can control the rest.
Pat Riley said, I'm not worried about playing, okay, but

(19:22):
I hope you know this. This is one point. George
pat Riley, one of the best, said I wasn't worried
about player twelve. He went and got directly after Patrick Ewing.
That's what I'm talking about. Paul Silas wasn't worried about
Eddie Robinson, our ninth gun on the bench. He got
straight in Derrick Coleman's face. If you want your team

(19:43):
to do something that hadn't done, started at the top.
That's all George, go ahead. I'm sorry.

Speaker 2 (19:49):
Let's let's I got taught about what you're saying. Jay,
you're talking about I played the clean game. I play
the perfect game. What are you gonna come in? My faith?

Speaker 1 (19:55):
Buck? What do you call? I'll tell you. I'll tell
you why. Because of George. What he represented on the
sideline is not the leader of the team I need.
I need him because he thought the game George. See George,
he thought the game was one two. It wasn't. He
thought it was. That's the problem. No the game.

Speaker 2 (20:17):
Yes, let's let let's let let's be truful. Let's be
truful with you. You thought the game was over. I
thought the game was over. Everybody was looking at it.
Thought that game.

Speaker 1 (20:26):
Probability, it ain't over till I mean.

Speaker 2 (20:29):
Come out now. What I got to show some emotions.
Some people are emotional. And when I think it's over,
you know what we got to talk about the defensive
coaching and the probability of coaching your defensive stop. These
guys and situations, Jared, those are situations, like you said,
you don't let the guy get to the outside. You
filter him into the inside. Jerry Lamar can't do nothing
about that.

Speaker 1 (20:49):
I agree that's.

Speaker 2 (20:51):
True, but I still do when I when Jared, when
I'm playing one hundred percent on offense and my defense
is playing sit the bec do you think that I'm
gonna win? Do you really think I'm gonna win? I
got you aint and you're gonna and you're gonna do
the slint back point lead on me.

Speaker 1 (21:12):
Come on, let's be I said coach first, Then I
said who the assistants have to report to you? Then
you're on the back. That's what I said.

Speaker 2 (21:23):
Right, let's go on, step father Jed, let's go on.

Speaker 1 (21:25):
And I'm the one who told people they had thirty
he is being said it, but they scored a bunt
into points, so it wasn't a point.

Speaker 2 (21:32):
But let's let's let's go. If you've been about.

Speaker 1 (21:35):
He's done, Judge, I'm not like he's done his John,
He's a Hall of Famer. That's done.

Speaker 2 (21:42):
I'm not gonna go with I'm going somewhere else.

Speaker 1 (21:44):
Let me okay, okay, go ahead, okay.

Speaker 2 (21:47):
All right, let's go back to the players jail. You
played this game long enough. You know where you got
to send this game? Something fall back on your you
being able to play the game and know what you're doing.
You know, I mean, come out. I coach wouldn't tell
you that we got the fund of this guy on
the inside. We only got like ten seconds to go.
Eleven second ago. He catches the ball inside, they don't
get they don't get to touch it again. The half

(22:07):
is over with. You were a defensive player. You allowed
that guy to get to the outside. Several players allowed
the safety the defensive back. Come on, now, Jared, those
things you got to understand. That was on the defensive side.
And we got to clean that up and we went
play and win the championship.

Speaker 1 (22:21):
And it's called coaching, or it's the little things matter.
I and did knock the ball back with the special teams.

Speaker 2 (22:30):
Again, that's what he.

Speaker 1 (22:31):
Did that, George. I'm telling you before. He did not
butt the ball back toward the field and not slide
in one inch to the end zone with it the
special teams. George, the ball hit the kid. The kid
didn't even though he should have tackled a guy just
in case.

Speaker 2 (22:47):
He had no idea what I honestly, I understand that.
But that's on defense, Jerry, I didn't know that's defense.

Speaker 1 (22:53):
I caught out special tea.

Speaker 2 (22:54):
I did, yep. But but but what I'm saying is,
though you gotta you gotta putative, what's the perspective. Lamar
cannot do nothing about those mistakes, Jarry. There's nothing Lamar
can do about that. That goes back to coaching our players.
You know what I mean. You can't put that on
Lamar's shoulders. I know we always want to put whatever
gonna go right on Lamar, but I'm not on that sideline.
I don't tackle anybody anytime during the game, said Joe Brows.

Speaker 1 (23:18):
So I agree with I have said that about Joe Burrows.
He was my last year's MVP, and I said he
could not play defense. So I'm going to agree with
you one hundred on that. I have said that. But
I still want people to understand George. To win the
Big One, it starts with the coach and the quarterback.
And the Ravens have had a hard time winning the
Big One. They win got me. John haw was a

(23:41):
great coach, no question. Lamar Jackson's a Hall of Famer.
Never was gonna play quarterback. But we're past that. But
we're talking about legendary when we're talking about legend.

Speaker 2 (23:51):
Can I get your left letd you? That player can't
give your letting? That player that took forever to win one?
Who pait minute?

Speaker 1 (24:01):
All right?

Speaker 2 (24:01):
Look how long took Peyton Manning Coyle one of the
greatest players to ever play? Every game we talked about,
how great he was, how Grady was, how many years
it took him to win one? Jerry, Yes, I got you.

Speaker 1 (24:12):
So I just joined me. I'm Here's the only reason
I'm gonna say to you. I'm not. But Lamar is
a different player, and by his ability to run, and
they do run him, I just don't think his career
will be as long because of his style of play.
He's all the famous, but.

Speaker 2 (24:30):
I'm not going to get that. But I'm talking about
I'm talking about that was nothing that Peyton Manning didn't
live up to be one of the greatest all time
before one. And then your boy at Denver, Johnny l
Way almost guys that without winning one. Consider another great quarterback, Jay.
So Marie can't just go and say great quarterbacks got
to improve for the team to be great. I got
to be the right players. They got a great defense,

(24:55):
they got a great defense.

Speaker 1 (24:56):
Championship George if they get to the championship game, I'll
live with that. You know you winning it. You don't
have to win it. But I do want to see
with their offensive talent. I want to see them in
the championship game. That's all.

Speaker 2 (25:09):
Not again, I say, look at l Way and look
at Peyton Mann, and look how long it took get
in the get that one.

Speaker 1 (25:15):
We're gonna go at seven thirty. You're gonna run two
breaks for us, John, We've done enough on that game.
I'm frustrated and George and I do want people to understand.
I do know that balls are tipped for touchdowns. I
know three interceptions that they could have caught were dropped.
I know. But again, until the Ravens start find a

(25:37):
way to make a big play, I mean, when they
have to have it, we'll be having this conversation. Run
two breaks, and when we come back, we're gonna get
to who won the contest? Who what?

Speaker 2 (25:49):
George, don't pick the team, Jerry, leave them alone.

Speaker 1 (25:53):
The Rads, the Rads, the Reds. We'll talk to y'all
after the break. Take us away, Rick, Welcome back to
Eaves Sports Radio. Okay, George Williams, I don't know ring somebody.
Somebody's on first, what's on second?

Speaker 2 (26:11):
I don't know. George's on thing.

Speaker 1 (26:15):
George, all lost last weekend. That's all I want you
to know.

Speaker 2 (26:19):
We did, and y'all play, and y'all play for y'all life.

Speaker 1 (26:25):
Hey, if we're gonna talk about it too, let's get
to the cop. We're gonna get to he George, trust me,
we're gonna talk about the games. Let's get to the contest. George. Okay,
what I have found out I want everybody to know, George.
You know we're talking about gamblers. I don't pay attention Georgie,
and everyone knows that. But I've looked and I started

(26:45):
to add up the scores. So what happens is I
go person by person their scores compared to the game
that is the key game, how many points? So I
started to see that everybody was hovering around the fifty
nine point fifty eight point George, that was the over under.
I think I don't know, but I think because George,
I had so many people hovering around fifty nine points.

(27:08):
They did it differently. Got me forty to nineteen or
thirty eight eighteen, But George, everybody was around fifty nine points. Well,
they all lost, George, they didn't win. So here's what
we had. I had numerous I'm not gonna give you everybody,
but of course we gotta let you know. Ac was
three and one, poor guy. But Steve is four and oh. Everybody,

(27:32):
keep track of your wins. I'm keeping track also, but
keep track of your wings on yep. But fifty nine points.
He was thirty eight twenty one. Louisville. I had Greg
four and oh, but he was sixty three total points
forty two twenty one got me. I had Brandon not
Blanding branded four and o he was thirty eight twenty

(27:55):
got me George, and he would have beat me if
he would have won, because I went with the over,
but he didn't got me his point told it didn't
have too many points.

Speaker 2 (28:03):
He is so tough.

Speaker 1 (28:04):
I know he wouldn't but he would have gotten me.
He would have doubled his money, but he didn't win.
So then I had Kevin's at three and one. I
had James four and oh fifty two points. He had
thirty five seventy got me, mister Hanley, Yes, we had
Mike fourn.

Speaker 2 (28:21):
You take did you take your money?

Speaker 1 (28:23):
Yes, exactly I mean George with and he was close
thirty eight ten with forty eight points. Mike, Mike, you
were close. Mike Blandon was four and O got me.
He was thirty five twenty four fifty nine points. Ryan
your man was four and O got me he was
four and O he was thirty eight fourteen fifty two points.

(28:46):
Got me My winner, though, and I had another four,
and Oh Anthony was four and Oh Joe was four.
Got that had a lot, sleepless had a lot. I'm
not gonna go through all of them. My winner. Who
had to score in Louisville thirty five? James Madison, You're
not gonna believe it. You're what Mary? No, But Mary

(29:06):
Mary was the window. I'm so glad a woman one
week too. Mary Mary won it. She had thirty five
Louisbell ten. James Madison got me George total forty five points.
She was the closest George. So, Mary, congratulations, you got
seventy five married. Come in your way from me Sports

(29:27):
Radio and all my sponsors, and we have a great
time with this. But I just let you know, guys,
everybody's trying to lay on that over under and I
don't know what it is, George, I could be wrong
because I don't gamble, and everybody knows that I do
not I take it out of the Carrier Journal when
I see it. Other than that, I have no idea
what the over under is. But Mary was my winner, George,

(29:47):
so she didn't get in the George. Why is everybody
scared of getting the bars bush with me? Have I
just beat them that bad that they're scared of me,
George from doubling their mother?

Speaker 2 (29:56):
Budge. I think it's how you set up the getting
in the roy butch with you, you know what I mean?
I think you would pick first. I think if you
would pick first, what I think more people would join you.

Speaker 1 (30:09):
George. I'm giving the money away and you want me
to pick first, I said, Churchill down, No, I.

Speaker 2 (30:14):
Didn't say that at first. I said more people would
join you if you would pick first, you know. I mean,
that's that's the problem. You pick.

Speaker 1 (30:22):
People don't kind of like like that. They don't, George.
They don't like that over under exactly, and thank you.
Hey Martin was four and oh, George out there were
a lot of this is the normal before we get
into conference, played George, because I had a ton of
four and os a ton, David, you were not you're

(30:43):
two and two. I had a lot of scores. You will.
But again it doesn't end tally. Your scores last week's,
this week's. I'm telling them I have them. I'm taking
a picture on my phone and keeping the paper so
that you all know I'm keeping them. So we'll see
who winds at five hundred George at the end. Now, George,

(31:04):
it's Simplety, I.

Speaker 2 (31:05):
Got a question for you, Jerry.

Speaker 1 (31:07):
Uh huh.

Speaker 2 (31:08):
You know, I don't know how people enjoy watching sports
that betting no sports. Oh I couldn't, George, if I
did that every week? They it's I mean really much.
When I got a point three.

Speaker 1 (31:21):
I swear I'm with you, George. I have no idea
how people gamble, not with their money, Jerry, right. I
know they love my show because they don't have to
put anything up, but George, to truly gamble on these games.
Just think about the people that want to kill the
ravens right now, George. They don't want to mask, George.
They're looking for the You know they are, George, you

(31:44):
know they are.

Speaker 2 (31:46):
I don't know. I enjoyed that game initially last night
there's no way I could enjoy that game. And by
the head, the Ravens as got money. Buffalo, Come on, man,
been out of my man.

Speaker 1 (31:57):
I felt for I felt for my son Frankie because
he was a Ravens fan before Lamar. He's a Ravens fan,
I mean, and he's a reverraven fan. Now. I felt
for George. I said, yeah, it is what it is, George. Again,
we're gonna get the break. We're coming back with the
Louisville and Kentucky games. But legendary. I'm not talking about

(32:17):
anymore of Canny Willie. That's done. We were right, George,
period point play. It's a Hall of Fame quarterback. But
to be legendary. Now it's time, George. Some championship games.
You're talking about in high school, preparing for him, mainly
getting your mind ready for him. I went through that
in college. When that rev said toast that ball up,

(32:38):
I was not ready. George. I was like, oh my gosh,
on that Monday where everybody's watching there are no NBA games,
there are no games, but George, George, I was like, Oh,
there is a process to legendary at your everybody's level.
Some people's level, George is their district game. I don't
want people to think you got to win it all
to have the mental outlook that you go through. That's

(32:59):
not true statement. It's to what your level is. George
got me so some people, the Little League World Series
is legendary for them, Gray, why that Toy Bowl is legendary?
High school football basketball for us? We start to put
a little bit on that. You and I because we
played at a high level. A lot of our callers
did college. You're starting to step now, George, when you

(33:23):
start winning championships at that level, you're starting to step
where you're looking down on a lot of people. We're
talking about professional, we're talking about the best of the best, legendary.
You've got to perform big when it matters. Now, you're right,
there's nothing that had to do with Lamar's game last
night other than stand the damn stands. Lead that freaking team.
Be the man. Be the man, George, period, be legendary.

(33:47):
When we come back, we're gonna talk about Louisville going
for it on fourth, George, fourth on the thirty eight
yard line. I think coach Brown just likes this. I
always have this segment, coach Beard said he would. I'm
not gonna say cut my throat. He said he cut
my throat and I didn't have his segment. We'll talk
about it after the Brady. George, welcome back to EAT
Sports Radio. And yes you did beat your husband. Thank you.

(34:11):
I'm just so glad. What do you need, George?

Speaker 2 (34:14):
Yeah? I think you you kind of you say you
don't like to tell the audience wrong, but I think
you really told the audience a little bit wrong the
last time. You know what I mean, Because I'm gonna
address this. You said that legendary Jared Lamar is on
his way to the Hall of Fame. When you're already
still playing the game and people are already picking you

(34:36):
to be in the Hall of Fame, Jered, that is
a tremendous seat. That is something that your peios picked
and people picked up your Jered, and that means you
were one of the best players in the league while
you played championships, Jared. Are team team games, everybody, George,
he plays everybody. The team's got to win, Jerry. But
when you become a Hall of Famer, you individual when

(34:57):
your individual championship, but to win a championship. It takes
everybody on the team. You know, very if you ever
walk in that Hall of Fame.

Speaker 1 (35:07):
Here's here's the deal, George. I'm gonna tell you is this.
He plays a team sport tomorrow he George, if he
did not, just like Daryl Griffin, if he himself did
not say Draft night, they're gonna get a super Bowl
out of me and after both of us MVPs. I'm
glad I won these. But the bottom line is I
want a super Bowl, George. Then it's not George, George,

(35:33):
we're critiquing what we we got. Seven years. We don't
have success. I didn't say one people, it wasn't my fault.
People would yeah, George, George, we were right about the player.
I don't. That's water under the bridge. That's all over
with George. There is nobody. People used to say he

(35:54):
never played quarterback. We were right. They were wrong. We're
talking about super play.

Speaker 2 (35:58):
Now, what I'm saying, we cannot knock the player, Jared.
We cannot not the We keep going back to the playoff. George,
I just let's go back to the team. He's proven
what he's gonna do for a step in the.

Speaker 1 (36:09):
End of his career, George.

Speaker 2 (36:11):
Already, Georgie, I'm not arguing with you that he managed
Jered so that way, George, Way, when did they win
the last couple of years of their career? The last
couple of years, Jared, they played at the end of
that career.

Speaker 1 (36:28):
Hey, George, Patrick Mahomes didn't wait to the end of his.

Speaker 2 (36:30):
Career and he's wait and he's he's.

Speaker 1 (36:37):
His career, George, George, I expect, don't get it twisted.
I'm a lamar man, but I'm not if Harball doesn't
tell him to stay up to stay Okay, George, Will
asked you a question. Should he have stayed out of
the stands last night? Should he had his mind.

Speaker 2 (36:55):
On the You're addressing two different things. I'm not talking
about that. I'm talking about out the difference between the
Hall of Famer and being a champions. I'm not putting
people in the stands. But the part is one of
the best.

Speaker 1 (37:07):
To play in the league, George is he's.

Speaker 2 (37:10):
One of the best. He's the best in the league.
Then he wanted the top three four, he wanted.

Speaker 1 (37:15):
Where we are.

Speaker 2 (37:16):
You now what I'm saying that you're talking about being
a Hall of Fame. Man, he's got to do more
bark the Hall of Fame, and he's never done more.

Speaker 1 (37:23):
George. If somebody called in to me and said he's
not Hall of Fame, I better money, George, I'm not.
I'm talking about team sport, George, super go back and
google Lamar Jackson's drafting when everybody laughs said he'll never
be a quarterback. It's a joke, George. Right, I'm not, George,
but it's hot.

Speaker 2 (37:44):
You look at the great players that's in the Hall
of Fame, dead a number one championship George, quite a few, George.

Speaker 1 (37:50):
I'm not saying they're not. I'm saying what they.

Speaker 2 (37:52):
Well, you're saying. Maybe I missing you point.

Speaker 1 (37:54):
I was just holding him to what his standards are,
which is that's what they should be, George.

Speaker 2 (38:00):
He has said himself, I would I would agree with
you one hundred percent was over, if his career was over,
I agree with you. Want you've got a.

Speaker 1 (38:09):
Career, agree, Georgie. I give you that. Now give me this.
They got to play better in big games, in championship games.

Speaker 2 (38:16):
I ain't knocking that at all. I'm not knocking nothing
you said, but the Hall of Fame part was what
touched me.

Speaker 1 (38:21):
No, No, I said he's a Hall of Favor though, George.

Speaker 2 (38:23):
How I know, But that don't make this. That don't
mean you have to win a championship though you care,
not just to meet day. They said to win a championship,
be a great Hall of Famer.

Speaker 1 (38:34):
No, he is.

Speaker 2 (38:35):
I took it wrong. I took it wrong.

Speaker 1 (38:37):
Yes, side should deliver done. That's over. That's okay. I'm
talking about legendary, and that's where his talent level. George, legendary.
You and all right, it's not everybody. That's what I
told you.

Speaker 2 (38:52):
It's not I got, we got what you're then his
career before we can put that on him.

Speaker 1 (38:56):
Okay, But here's the deal, George, he just take.

Speaker 2 (38:58):
Wanted that you wanted. He adin't want get you want him.

Speaker 1 (39:00):
There, George, he went from never gonna play to where
if you don't win the super Bowl, some people are
trying to call him a bust. That's how much he's quarterback.
He can play exactly, that's how much he's shown him
they can play. But George, I'm past that. I already
said he's all a famer. I'm past that.

Speaker 2 (39:16):
Okay, Then you gotta look at l Way when they
were going at the door and George at the door.

Speaker 1 (39:23):
The only reason, and you agreed with me, The only
reason I told you is that he plays differently by
running it. It's a little running back, so less Derrick
Henry is a enigma to play this long. When you
run it, George, you don't last as long as that sport.
That sports not for long. And that's for everybody that
sport they're getting George. That's not a slack fact.

Speaker 2 (39:45):
I'm not. And I just looked it up the other day.
I looked up the day he didn't win a championship
and he's known as one of the great friend toctins
played eighteen years and running quarterback. I never knew that eight.

Speaker 1 (39:58):
He's a Hall of Famer. I'm not knocking George.

Speaker 2 (40:00):
I'm with him. I'm just saying, you said a quarterback
that runs, but I'm saying fantactic.

Speaker 1 (40:08):
Scrambling. Yeah he was exciting. But George, but still again,
Chip look like this on himself. So George, when you
put it on yourself, he did, and he should then, George,
that's what the standard is. That's the standard I bring himself. No, No,

(40:28):
here's the deal. George, we ain't gonna get to but
Coach Beard said he was gonna cut my throat. We
did segments two years ago and last year on Monday.
What was going for it on fourth and on the
thirty eight in the first quarter? Why so here's the
deal I just need. I watched him do it last
year twice, and his own words after the second time,

(40:51):
I guess I got to quit trying to run the
ball to get fourth down. Those are his words now,
but don't be mad at me. That's what go Drum said.
So here we are playing an opponent again early in
the game, first quarter, fourth down, respect your opponent, punt
the ball, play field position. Nope, that was the first
touchdown that they gave them because they stopped Louisville and

(41:13):
scored short field. George, if the boy has to pick
six and again, it's just like Baltimore could have had three
interceptions on Josh Allen.

Speaker 2 (41:22):
They didn't.

Speaker 1 (41:23):
If the boy would have intercepted that out route, it
would have been fourteen nothing, George. We could add a
different result in that game. I just would like to
played closer to the vest. Put the ball player your position.
You got a better team. What is this word on
fourth down, don't.

Speaker 2 (41:39):
I just don't think they showed them respect.

Speaker 1 (41:40):
You.

Speaker 2 (41:41):
I don't think they had a lot of respect for
that team and they almost lost the game, but not
having respect the opponent in.

Speaker 1 (41:46):
Fact, George, love your brother like always, George, Shiney Friday,
Simmons College High School game day. Don't forget ten seconds.
If you all come back, we'll get into Kentucky tomorrow
and more in Louisville. Have your be safe, bather,
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