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Three thingsters.
Speaker 7 (03:20):
First thing P is part and parcel of my having
to be in the car for a couple hours today
making my way up to the bolt for the Jim
Harbaugh Joe Ortiz Press five were as your questions the press.
I think our friend Pop was the star. He certainly
asked the most questions. There was another gentleman who asked
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probably two and a half minute questions that didn't seem
to be questions, but statements that went nowhere and came
with answers like, yeah, we we would like to win
the Super Bowl now as well, Yes we would like
to do that, but.
Speaker 3 (03:54):
We would also like to win.
Speaker 7 (03:55):
Yeah, like are you do you guys feel like you
have the immediate need to win the Super Bowl right now?
Through that was like the last five seconds of a
two minute question. Yes, yes, we do. We do in
Fackfield that way, I'm in the car and I got
the radio, the sports talk radio on there, the Sirius
(04:15):
XM sports talk radio, well the Colin Cowhard of course
sports and that went to commercial. So when that happened,
I popped over and I heard some folks digging in
deep impassioned pick a side conversation surrounding the Ben Johnson
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Matt Lafleur post game handshake from Sunday Night Football. So
we're talking four days ago.
Speaker 3 (04:42):
Two coaches talking a lot of ass.
Speaker 7 (04:44):
Yeah, Ben Johnson going into the locker room post game
after the greatest, well, the largest deficit overcome in a
playoff victory by the Bears, decades of dominance by the Packers,
after decades of dominance the Bears into the late eighties,
was supplanted by the Brett Favre, Aaron Rodgers, Jordan Love,
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three decades of dominance, perhaps signaling an end, but a
big victory over the Packers chock full of emotion, Ben
Johnson if you missed it, rushes to midfield, shakes the
hand of Matt Lafleur quickly while screaming, lets eff and
go to a player of his that he coaches that
was standing right next to him. And then in the
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postgame press, well the post game, addressed to the team
that was micd up and filmed for their social media feed,
said to his team f the Packers, Oh wow and team.
So I was like, whatever topic on.
Speaker 3 (05:42):
The I remember there was a thing about Harbass screaming
and yelling about the USC and how we owns USC
rights Stan Stanford and somebody heard it through the door.
It's like, who cares talk to your team? Leave people? Right?
So I figured out, whatever, what do you think coaches
say in real life? Like, what do you think it's football?
These guys, it's not the United Nation.
Speaker 7 (06:04):
I think they're quoting Chaucer and freaking postgame locker room.
Well maybe you would be if you were a head coach.
Speaker 3 (06:10):
But this reminds me, this loss that we've taken to
Calu reminds me of the wife of Bath.
Speaker 7 (06:21):
But then I get home and obviously my phone is
listening to me or something like that, because it doesn't
make any other sense that this would show up. I
don't listen to the Scott van Pelt podcast, but it
shows up in my Twitter timeline. I'm like, oh, is
this some old ass? And I'm like, no, it's from today.
These guys are from last night, last night or today,
I can't remember. These two guys are talking about it
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four days after the fact, and they're hot taking this
thing as well.
Speaker 4 (06:48):
What Ben Johnson has effectively done is said, from this
point moving forward me you, this is what we're doing.
You hate us, we'll meet that. As long as you're there,
we cannot beat you by enough. Ever you want to
throw out civility and how you're going to act in
a handshake for ten seconds, we can do that too,
as long as you're there. And so to be screaming
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in Laflour's face as you're doing the blow by handshake,
then screaming F you whatever else. All I'm saying is I,
as a neutral observer, that's fly by me. But if
I'm the Packers, Okay, buddy, You've won nothing in your
life to be acting like this, But this is what
you want to do, You got it?
Speaker 3 (07:26):
What else are they going to do? It's football? What
else are they going to do to make it hard
on him?
Speaker 7 (07:30):
Like, it's not like, can you imagine being in the
atmosphere surrounded by sixty thousand fans that were staring at
an eighteen point deficit? That thought once again? Here we
are thirty years later and the Packers are still slapping
us around. What a disaster and who cares about the season?
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And Caleb's developed whatever lost again to victory, knocking Jordan
Love and the Packers out of the playoffs. People stay
in for two hours after the game ended. He's freaking out.
The whole city wants him to get him a double
middle finger.
Speaker 3 (08:07):
An Johnson might be a bad guy. I don't know.
He could be. You know, he could he could be
a real blow hard coach or a hot dogger like
Sirianni or that he certainly likes the camera and the
mics and that's that's fine, But four days later, who
can't It's right? Football? Like It always surprised me, Like,
I call these coaches aren't like idiots, It's like, yeah,
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it's football, what do you they're coaches, They're they're crazy.
Speaker 2 (08:33):
That's two things.
Speaker 7 (08:34):
And then again, perhaps because our phones are always listening
to us, I see a clip of your co workers,
you're responsible for these guys on f S one doing
a topic.
Speaker 3 (08:49):
Oh who, I'll give him a call. Was it Craig Carton?
Speaker 7 (08:53):
No, it was the right show, but it wasn't him.
It was Greg jenny Is, the former Packer receiver and
the host of the show, saying, hey, you know what
Ben Johnson just did? Hey, you know what he just
did over there? Put this puzzle together, Greg, Sean mcvayh
and Matt Lafleur used to work on the same staff together.
(09:14):
They're great friends. You don't think Sean McVay is gonna
call up Matt Leafleur and Matt Lafleur is not gonna
help his friend Sean game plan for Ben Johnson and
the Bears. You don't think that's gonna happen. And you
don't think Devonte Adams, the former Packer, is gonna is
not gonna want to defend his former team and their
honor from what was done to them, from that handshake
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and that postgame locker room speech. You really were doing
this four days later.
Speaker 3 (09:44):
Items seems like a reach.
Speaker 7 (09:48):
If and it can go either way. If if Antonio
Peers knocks off the Brandon Staley and the Chargers by
hanging a sixty burger on him and say, is F
the Chargers and F that dumb ass team, and I
hope we do it every time. Yeah, that's what I
would figure you would say. And vice versus ive. Jim
Harboss sweeps the Broncos and says, F Sean Payton. That
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guy's a clown and he's mean to the media and
I don't like him. And Bucket you know.
Speaker 3 (10:14):
About running Downhill, I don't really know much about it. Yeah,
it's not all it's about nude, that's right.
Speaker 7 (10:20):
You don't, That's right, you don't. Green longback of this
game as ability don Hill in the run games, is
that the timing of it.
Speaker 2 (10:28):
Do you want him to attack Downhill?
Speaker 6 (10:29):
Is that you're like, what do you know about attacking
Downhill in the run game?
Speaker 3 (10:33):
You don't know?
Speaker 7 (10:33):
All right, that's right, worst guy ever, And it's not
surprising that he's a top five hang for Colin Coward
by Yeah there answer piece of crap human being. Second
thing p The other thing making the rounds online is
uh the Haley Steinfeld was a Bronco fan. Photos of
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her in Bronco gear dabin doing all that sort of stuff.
Speaker 3 (11:08):
Get her uncle body by Jake take her out there
to meet Carl Mecklenberg or something like. Hell, how did
that happen?
Speaker 7 (11:14):
I think he took her out there to meet Jake
Plumber and that tall drink of water from Memphis that
was one of the worst first round picks ever. I
can't remember his name. He was supposed to join us
if we put Lee Steinberg on and then he never
joined his Paxton Lynch. But yeah, guess what, guys, Ailey
Steinfeld wasn't always married to the starting quarterback of the Bills.
She grew up in Denver. She was a Bronco fan
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as a child.
Speaker 3 (11:36):
I thought she grew up in Tarzana.
Speaker 7 (11:40):
Is that right?
Speaker 3 (11:42):
Well, she could have had some time in Denver too.
Speaker 7 (11:45):
There are photos of her at a Bronco game in
Bronco gear dabin, dancing and having a good old time,
and tweets of her saying, let's go Broncos or something
like that. Yeah, okay, she's married to the quarterback of
the Bills. I don't think there's any conflict of interest
about for whom she'll be rooting.
Speaker 3 (12:02):
Yeah, I don't think that's that big of a deal.
So there's that there's a lot of stretching, Matt. They
don't have much going.
Speaker 7 (12:09):
On, no exactly, So let's let's let the head coach
of the Bears says, f the Packers, And apparently you're
not supposed to do that. You're supposed to have some
some level of civility in a post.
Speaker 3 (12:26):
That's not what you get every day. But at the
same time, I mean, I don't think it's a salvation
issue that we have to freak out about. That emotion
overcame them in the moment.
Speaker 7 (12:38):
And Hailey Steinfeld could have been a Bronco fan in
her youth. But I'm guessing it's not that big of
a deal.
Speaker 3 (12:42):
Wait till somebody sends Jim Harbaugh a picture of you
when you were nine and your Walter Payton Hutch uniform,
Hutch outfit. He's gonna be very upset.
Speaker 7 (12:51):
They're gonna be like, what size was that toddler? How
old were you there? I was like nine? What size?
I think it was a size for.
Speaker 3 (13:02):
Yeah, it feels like they're trying to stretch their puzza
across the whole week, you know, tall and over the water,
like the Henry Ford Bridge at Long Beach. Just break
down the game, guys, right, you know, tell me how
they're gonna disguise a single high coverage. That's what I
want to know.
Speaker 7 (13:20):
Steinfeld A goa.
Speaker 3 (13:22):
Yeah, Well she was born in Tarzana and she came
up in Thousand Oaks, a Gora area.
Speaker 7 (13:27):
Yes, how old is she? Twenty nine? So I guess
maybe big Peyton Anny fan or something. She didn't go
to high school. You know, she was an actress, right
raheem Moore. Maybe big raheem Moore fan.
Speaker 3 (13:38):
Could have been Vance Joseph.
Speaker 7 (13:41):
Halfing the time of his life.
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with the uh the NBA, since it's hot on everybody's
mind crazy times here in town. We ambushed James Worthy
(16:27):
with it yesterday or he just didn't want to talk
about it. But when you have a podcasting and Lebron's
agent Rich Paul popping off on his own podcast with
Max Kellerman. And here comes Austin Reeves agent stepping up
in its faces on the on the sidelines in crypto.
What do you make of this, Dawn? And this doesn't
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feel sustainable, but it's not necessarily new when it comes
to Lebron.
Speaker 6 (16:52):
No, but here's the thing. If things were really going well,
and they were playing at the level consistently that they're
supposed to be playing at, the would be none of this.
But the minute, the minute, things aren't going the way
everyone thought that they should go. Now we start talking
about trades, We talk about who they need to bring
in and who you have to ship out to bring
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in that guy. And this is what happens. It's it's
not just the Lakers, it's league wide that when you're
underperforming expectations, this stuff starts.
Speaker 7 (17:24):
Going back to our conversation with Worthy yesterday, don just
kind of pose it to you to maybe get a
little bit more of an answer. Just I look at
the Lakers and they're at what twenty ninth I think
an opponent field goal percentage, twenty fourth in opponent three
point percentage, King shot sixty five percent. I mean, teams
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are shooting forty nine percent on the field against this team. Like,
to me, I've got to believe that that's like you
have to do something. There's no way that can survive
in the postseason.
Speaker 6 (17:54):
Right, But remember about this, I think a little while
of a month ago or so, is it the scheme
or the personnel? And to me, when you look at
their roster, are you looking at a roster of really
really good defenders. You got a guy that's over forty
years old, you know, still a really really good player,
But like, how good defensively is he? Luca's never been
(18:17):
a good defensive player. And so I don't think it's
on JJ Reddick that he should He can draw up
some new schemes and all of a sudden the Lakers
are going to be really good defensively and consistently good defensively.
I think it's really about their personnel. And so you know,
the other thing you can do is look at all, right, well,
if we're not going to be a good defensive team,
(18:38):
how can we score enough points to overwhelm our you know,
inconsistent and not so great defense. And I'm not sure
even though you have two of the greatest players in
the league. I don't know if that's possible in this
day and age of the NBA. Everyone can score. It's
about who's really good defensively. Oklahoma City Thunder, the Celtics.
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You know, those teams defend and that's why they go.
You know, they do great in the regular season and
they go deep into the playoffs.
Speaker 3 (19:07):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (19:07):
Yeah, it's a great a great point, you know, just
outscore everybody, right, But they're seventh in the in the
division or a seventh in the conference in scoring. Do
you think they could Like do you look at this
team and say, yeah, I could, I could see this
being a one hundred and twenty five point per game
scoring team.
Speaker 6 (19:23):
Is that?
Speaker 7 (19:24):
Is that real? Because look, they don't have Austin Reeves.
They haven't had them for it feels like a month,
So that could be a big difference in scoring. One
hundred and fifteen versus one hundred and twenty five. Is
that Do you think that's a path for them, you know,
to win a championship by just outscoring everyone?
Speaker 6 (19:38):
Well, to me, Matt, and that's why I just said it,
it feels like the only path. I don't think this
team's ever going to be really good defensively. I just don't,
you know, looking at their roster and who they have
and the history of the personnel and what they've done
and watching them play, I just don't think that they're
going to be a great defensive team. And so, yeah,
you get Reeves back, you get everyone back, what does
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it look like, can we score more? But you know
that's a slippery slope because once you get into the playoffs,
the game slows down, there's less possessions. No one's going
to let you score one hundred and twenty five, and
you have to rely on your defense. So we'll see
as this continues. But I do think that JJ Reddick
is a good younger coach, younger in the sense that
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he hasn't been a head coach a long time, and
maybe there is something he can he can figure out
on the defensive end. But I think it's really going
to come down to they're just so dominant offensively. That's
how they're going to win.
Speaker 3 (20:34):
The One and Only. Don McClain is our guest the
Petro sand Muddy Show. We are talking basketball, and we
ignored even asking about the Clippers for a long time
because they were so bad. The run that we predicted
they would never get on is happening. They're on a run.
They're only like six games under five hundred right now,
and they're playing much more consistently. I'm not exactly sure
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what happened. I can maybe get a lot of little healthier,
But what's going on with the clip show don Why
have they turned it around? And are they going to
finally fulfill the expectations that they had during the preseason.
Speaker 6 (21:12):
Well, I mean, you said it's six games under five hundred.
We're not in that locker room. So we don't know
why they were so underperforming expectations to begin with, So
we don't know why all of a sudden they're playing better.
I said last week that I think it's fascinating that
all of a sudden, Kawhi Leonard's getting thirty at night.
You know, when things were so bad, and this is
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what's kind of brought it back. It's not just him,
but you know, this is what he was brought to
LA to do, is dominate and be one of the
best players in the league. And he's you know, like
I said last week, he's been in and out of
the lineup. The load management that's that and the other,
and he's finally putting together a run. And I think
that's a big reason why the Clippers have been on
(21:54):
a run. But you know, they dealt themselves a huge hole.
So it'll be interesting to see, you know, when we
get to March, as we approach the playoffs, where they're
at in the standings and if they can get into
at least the play in tournament.
Speaker 7 (22:09):
So I guess, you know, kind of picking it up
where you know, we mentioned with the Lakers in terms
of offense versus defense. You talked about what you thought
this Clippers team could be defensively, what they might be,
you know, going into the season before it completely unraveled.
Those first twenty five thirty games, their top half of
the league and opponent field goal percentage, and that numbers
(22:30):
come way down on this eleven and two run. Do
you think this is a team when you look at
that personnel and how Tylu coaches, that could end up
being like that dominant defensive team that nobody wants to
tangle with in the postseason.
Speaker 6 (22:41):
Well, but that's the whole point, Matt. Why weren't they
at the beginning of the year. Yeah, when we all
thought that, why does it take thirty games or whatever
it was for them to finally decide that we're going
to be really good defensively. That's the part I don't get,
and I guess that's professional sports, and in any sport,
you know, the locker room, you know, the coming together
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and buying in and wanting to do it. Because yes,
they've had a few injuries here and there, but like
not enough to where you know, they started the season
the way they did.
Speaker 7 (23:16):
Shifting down to the amateur ranks. You're up there, Colin Washington,
Colin Oregon. Let's start obviously with UCLA. Trent Perry. He's
been on a run, just had a monster game last night,
thirty against Penn State. They got the win there, they
win in Maryland. He's what I think, all double digits
except that game against Iowa. Is he emerging to be
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that player that we thought he was going to be
when he was a McDonald's All American and came in
as a freshman.
Speaker 6 (23:43):
And you know what, I'm happy for him, Matt. He
was in our gym a couple summers ago and you
know he saw you know, he signed with FC originally.
You know, Enfield leaves so he opens his recruitment winds
up at UCLA. Well, UCLA last year had all these
guards and that he was going to play behind. And
you know, he got some opportunities and showed some flashes,
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but also showed some flashes of being a freshman. And
he was frustrated and you know, talking to the dad
and you know, figuring out and talking to Mick that
you know, look, everyone's path in this game is different,
no matter who you are McDonald's All American, Top one
fifty kid, three star, two star, doesn't matter. Everyone's path
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is different. And he had to learn last year he
had a good summer, he come back, he comes back.
We knew he was going to have more of an
opportunity and he's taken advantage of it. And that's how
it works. Like it's almost like nowadays, if you're a
McDonald's kid, if you're not a one and done first
round pick, it's like a disappointment. Well that's there's only
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thirty picks in the first round, and not every kid
that plays one year at college is going to be
a first round pick. And so I think it's a
good lesson for a lot of kids in watching Trent
year that, Look, you had a really good high school career,
you know, didn't play great last year in stretches, played
well in some other stretches, but now he's finally playing
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well and in big games, in Big Ten games, and
so I think I'm happy for him, and hopefully some
other kids that are McDonald's are highly ranked or whatever
they are, can kind of look at that and be like,
you know, what everyone's path is different.
Speaker 3 (25:23):
Looks like you see a light pulling together in the
Big Ten like you predicted they would last week. Don
Are you surprised? Probably not since you predicted it. I mean,
do you use that what you said? No?
Speaker 6 (25:34):
And look their schedule and look, we can talk all
day about, you know, the four West Coast teams joining
the Big Ten and what a disadvantage they have, and
they do. It's clear's day, and I've talked all four
head coaches about, you know, winning the regular season, and
I don't think it's ever going to be possible just
because of the travel that. I don't think Oregon, Washington
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SECLA will ever win the regular season title, just because
they are at such a disadvantage compared to the travel
of the original Big Ten members. But that doesn't mean
you can't have a great year. That doesn't mean you
can't win the Big Ten tournament, and that doesn't mean
you can't make a Final four. But I think some
of UCLA's stuff that we were talking about last week
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or the week before was a product of the schedule
and of the travel. And UCLA is a good team.
They're going to finish in the upper half of the
Big Ten, They're going to make the NCAA tournament. So
when you look at idy of their losses, you can't
blame it solely on the travel, but it's certainly a
factor when you have to go east for two, come
home for one, and then go back to the East
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for two.
Speaker 7 (26:41):
Not ideal. But they did get that win against Maryland
at home, and they're off to a good start before
playing Ohio State this weekend. A level of concern. Don
last one for you, I don't know, let's go one
to ten. Donovan Dent zero for six. I think three
of us last sixteen these last two games.
Speaker 6 (27:00):
You know, it's an interesting case study in the sense
that Donovan Den's a forty percent shooter in New Mexico
and he's got the team. You know, he's the best
player on the team probably had complete freedom, but the
expectation in New Mexico is far different than it is
at UCLA, and I wonder, and I've never asked him,
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just because you know, you don't want to put things
into players heads. You know, he knows he's not playing
well or shooting it well, and so is it that
he knows everyone knows how much money he got to
come to UCLA and play, and the pressure that comes
with that is it this is my last year in college.
I have to impress the NBA people. I think it's
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partly that, but certainly if UCLA is going to go deep,
he's got to figure it out because teams in the
Big Ten will start adjusting, and I think they have.
Like if you're shooting nine percent from the three point
line and you're outside the three point line, I am
literally staying to get the free throw line. Same, go ahead, dude,
shoot it. And so we'll see if that continues or
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if it has started, if it continues, or if teams
start to do that, because then you're playing four on five,
which isn't gonna isn't gonna go well. But look makes
a really good coach. I'm sure, they've talked a lot
about it, and I'm hoping that for Donovan Dent's sake,
there's one like one half where he makes two or
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three and he puts all this behind him because he's
a really good player. He's just not shooting it well.
Speaker 3 (28:32):
Right now, He's gonna shoot his shot for two in
the beautiful Northwest, the great Don McLean off until Michigan
State versus Washington on Saturday, Don or Sunday. Jeez, have
a great weekend and enjoy yourself out there.
Speaker 2 (28:53):
I will no rain, Yeah live mellon, All right.
Speaker 3 (28:59):
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Adulton rushing. David Vasse riding high on the crest of
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What's going on? Dave?
Speaker 5 (31:30):
Riding high still on my victory parade. You know, you
guys are in very dangerous territory. You're becoming everything that
you said you would not as you took the Sokows
Sports Broadcasters defeat into day two. Very Hartman esque. You
may be next to be inducted into the Hall of
Fame if you keep it going.
Speaker 3 (31:53):
Now.
Speaker 7 (31:53):
That is one path, Dave. The other path is we
will never be invited back to see I thought that
after my dad got.
Speaker 3 (32:02):
Drunk and yelled at the at the podium, but they
inmighted me back every year.
Speaker 2 (32:07):
That'll go one of two.
Speaker 5 (32:08):
See you guys. Something you know during the Civil war there.
Speaker 7 (32:14):
And it's not a train for those of you.
Speaker 5 (32:18):
Let me tell you guys something. Have you ever heard
there was actually a civil war in this country?
Speaker 3 (32:25):
Thank you, Dave. Dave the big news today is that
your buddy Clayton Kershaw before he gets into broadcasting, which
you told us all about a couple of interviews ago. Uh,
he is going to pitch in the World Baseball Classic,
probably against the third world country with unmatched uniforms, but
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he is going to pitch. What did you make of this?
And did you know about this before everybody else?
Speaker 5 (32:53):
I knew about it last week. I started to get
some word that this was going to happen, But not
my place again to jump Kershaw or the World Baseball
Classic people, And basically you know, everybody's talking about Kershaw
versus Otani Team Japan against Team USA in the finals,
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a la Otani versus trout. That's absolutely not why he's
on the team or will be in the game in
those type of situations. He and Mark de Rosa have
a vision of being the guy that you know in
the first couple of rounds where pitchers have limits from
their teams that if they do end up in a
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situation where they need innings or they need a long reliever,
Kershaw can be that guy because he does not have
the shackles of having to answer to any major League team.
So it was Mark de Rosa's idea. That's why he's
going to be on the show tonight to start it
at seven o'clock. It was not Kershaw's idea. This was
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all Arc DeRosa's idea, and Kershaw accepted.
Speaker 7 (34:04):
So, Dave, I understand your position, But it's not like
it's football. Guys aren't getting hurt every single game. Are
you coming around the idea of embracing the World Baseball Classic.
Speaker 5 (34:15):
It's a nice novelty, Matt.
Speaker 2 (34:17):
It's a nice novelty, Dave.
Speaker 7 (34:19):
It's it's the America's only won at once. It's the
great American pastime.
Speaker 5 (34:25):
Japan's wanted to get to the finals. Once it gets
to the finals, I'm intrigued.
Speaker 7 (34:31):
Intrigued, not excited, just intrigued.
Speaker 5 (34:34):
Intrigued, boy, I'm more excited about Opening Day at Dodgers Stadium,
Dodger Snakes, Nolan Arenado going up against Yamamoto. I would
imagine if you can find time between the Dodgers and
Team Japan. Wow.
Speaker 7 (34:51):
That's because it's important to him. The World Baseball it's
important to Japan. It's why they've won A three times.
Speaker 3 (34:57):
Have you sparred with a lot of people verbally over
the dub u BC or is it just a David
Vess versus Max.
Speaker 5 (35:03):
I actually believe in this circumstance, Matt is in the minority.
Uh more people side with me.
Speaker 7 (35:13):
Well, like based inside baseball, people are fans.
Speaker 5 (35:18):
I feel like both. I feel like both.
Speaker 7 (35:21):
Everybody interesting you. Well, John Paul speaks like six languages,
so it's just a real stroke of myself for him, Like, hey,
look at me. I'm in the Italian dugout, I'm in
the Spains as the Spain dug out. I'm in Mexico's doug.
I mean, come on, we know what that's all about.
Speaker 5 (35:39):
Well, Mark DeRos is gonna come on the show that
that just shows you. I am giving it validity. The
Rose is going to start the show tonight as the
Team USA manager for the World Baseball Classic.
Speaker 3 (35:51):
The one and only David Vese. He's got DeRosa even
though he doesn't believe in his cause. Uh what's going on?
Anything new about Tucker? Anything new about Cody Bellinger. I
feel like we're in a real holding pattern over lax here.
Speaker 5 (36:07):
I think getting so sick of talking about Kyle Tucker
every day because I don't believe he's on that elite level.
I know he's a really good player, but make a
decision already. If it's going to be the blue Jays,
then take their offer. It's very obvious at this point
the blue Jays are offering him a long term deal,
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while the Mets are offering reportedly fifty million dollars of
the year for four years. I'm still convinced the Dodgers
are hanging around for less than four years, partly because
they don't want to go eight years or five years
with the player that quite honestly, his reputation has kind
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of taken a hit as far as not loving the
game of baseball. So I feel like that's part of
the Dodgers' apprehension. And another part of it is they
they have the oldest average team age wise and don't
want to hand out another eight year plus contract to
Kyle Tucker. And I feel like the Blue Jays, the Mets,
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the Dodgers are all there. It's just time for Tucker
to make a decision. Let us get on with our lives.
Speaker 7 (37:21):
Someone that would allow us to pause our lives Dave
had he become available, Should he become available, isterk Skubele,
what do you make I mean, Josh Donaldson calling the
Tigers a trash organization nineteen million versus thirty two million.
They say that they gave the figure to Boris wanted
to maybe get him somewhere into twenty five. It sounds
(37:41):
like what it would have been the biggest number single
season increase, most ever paid to a pitcher. Is this
just Boris trying to force their hand and get him
out of there. Should we read anything into this besides
trying to extract as much money as possible for a
client for a single year.
Speaker 5 (37:58):
This tells you that Scott Boris is trying to set
new records with trek Skouble. Because it's an arbiter, if
it does go to arbitration, you don't get to pick
in between. It's either the arbiter picking the Tigers number
or picking the number that Boris submitted, which was thirty
two million dollars. There's no meeting in the middle once
(38:21):
you get to an arbiter. What this tells me is,
you know, David Price has the record for the highest arbitration.
You know eligible pitcher, Scott Boors wants to break that
record by a long way. And that tells me Scott
Boris wants to break the record of Yamamoto's record setting
(38:41):
contract and certainly blowpass what he got Garret Cole, which
was a record at that time before Yama Moto superseded
it by one more million dollars. So it just tells
me Scott Boris is setting the tone for free agency
that he is going to make Trek Schooble the richest
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paid pitcher in baseball history.
Speaker 3 (39:07):
He is the most decorated broadcaster in m FI seventy history.
David Vase, he has Durosa on and he's got Dalton
rushing Tonight. Dodger Talk starts at seven, Dave, our best
to you and your greatness. Congratulations.
Speaker 5 (39:26):
You guys are continuing to mock me. You mocked my
interview with the great yesterday.
Speaker 7 (39:34):
You know we a we celebrated it, and in our defense,
I mean yes we did. We said we can't get
We said we can't get a two time cy Young
Award winner to call up the show. At the same time,
you can acknowledge that is a little bit the delivery
was comical, Dave. You can at least acknowledge, Hey, that.
Speaker 5 (40:00):
That's the way smell Zilla speaks. We wanted to do
uh this, you want Mike Trudell interviewing this guy and
him turning into a robot. No, she probably what's gonna be.
You're gonna be you know you're gonna be here for
another ninety five.
Speaker 3 (40:16):
Not five.
Speaker 2 (40:18):
Head.
Speaker 5 (40:19):
I didn't want to break it to him. I don't
think Amachiane's gonna keep me around.
Speaker 3 (40:23):
He might, No, Dave, you never know, you never know.
You and she had my getting pretty tight and he
had a hell of a play to the big league names. Yeah,
all right, d have a great show tonight, and thank
you for the hook up with the pornoge the best.
Speaker 5 (40:38):
Hey, my pleasure, the the Fredo Corleoni Show of record
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That's us. We're gonna be shot in the back of
the head while we think we're fishing.
Speaker 2 (40:47):
I'm smart.
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It's not like everybody says, we got the fun fact
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