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September 23, 2025 • 34 mins
Number, Word and Song of the Day. Top Story of the Day on Justin Herbert. A certain QB's wife is in the news again for her comments on an injury he suffered on Sunday.
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Money Show podcast. Hey I Matt, what do we got you? Dug?
But you missed the body Roger the head Stunts, Swift
the Bodies.

Speaker 3 (01:32):
Roger Klein of Roger Klein and the Arizona the Peacemakers,
the Arizona Diamondback song. Is the guy that was also
behind the refreshments, the band that does the theme song
to one of your favorite television shows on Earth, King
of the Hill.

Speaker 2 (01:50):
Yes, so that's Steve Poltz as well, who wrote who
will Save your Soul from the cup?

Speaker 3 (01:54):
Look up the refreshment, the other part of the refreshment.
That's your guy, Roger Klein. I guess that's the band,
Roger Klein and the Peacemakers.

Speaker 2 (02:03):
We played Bandidos at k Rock and it has always
been one of my favorite h really not one hit wonders,
but non hit wonders. I think it was huge like
at arizonas they were like a big Arizona State kind
of band. But anyway, and the refreshments, of course, they did,
like you said, that theme song to King of the Hill.
But that's cool if he saw one of those dudes

(02:24):
with pols he is.

Speaker 3 (02:27):
The Refreshments changed their name in nineteen ninety eight to
Roger Klin and the Peacemakers.

Speaker 2 (02:33):
Oh wow, so they're so they are so like they're
the they are.

Speaker 3 (02:37):
The Refreshments were an alternative rock band from Tim b
known for their single Bandidos from their nineteen ninety six
breakthrough album Fizzy, Fuzzy, Big and Buzzy. Also for Yeahoo's
and Triangles, the theme song for the long running animated
series King of the Hill. The Refreshments changed their name
in nineteen ninety eight to Roger Klin The Peacemakers.

Speaker 2 (03:02):
Mm so there, Yeah, I again, because I'm just a
complete disaster of a human being. I have gotten so
much wrong on that comment. Terry. Yes, Poults was not
in The Refreshments ever. I'm an idiot. Who's Steve Poultz
Poults he did write those songs for Jewel but his
band was the Rudburns.

Speaker 3 (03:22):
But he's the one that wrote about jewels, toothbrush and
all that.

Speaker 2 (03:26):
I mean, that's the much like the claim was that
Kurt Cobain wrote all the whole music. Here's Bandidos the
great song. So this is Roger. This is Roger Klin. Yeah,
no wonder I like Supermodel probably nineties, I would guess, yeah,

(03:51):
ninety six. It's said there we go.

Speaker 3 (03:55):
Well, that's something interesting from the Arizona Diamondbacks theme song.
We still don't know the man behind the worder.

Speaker 2 (04:01):
It's so good. He's a professional songwriter. Well, of course
a song is fantastic.

Speaker 3 (04:08):
I don't know. It seems a little different to me.
I don't know that.

Speaker 1 (04:11):
I mean pretty good man, I mean his words of
the day.

Speaker 3 (04:21):
We will use another singer songwriter that we know well
here on the Petros and Money Show, Perry Grip for
this word today. Perry Grip an old friend of the show.
This takes us up to the North matt North Bay,
San Francisco, San Rafel, California. There is a crazed, vicious

(04:46):
squirrel on the loose. And squirrels are not We're no
stranger to that. They're not rabbit. So if a squirrel
attacks a person, it's just because they're pissed. One of
them clamped onto a lady's leg that this squirrel hospital
two people, and San Rafel came out of nowhere. Didn't
see him running up to me at all. Attacked by

(05:07):
a squirrel, clawed and bit her legs. Wounds were bad
enough to where she had to go to the er.
This squirrel has attacked two other people. Isabelle Campoy and
her niece Cameron were also attacked while walking in the
same area in San Rafel. Squirrel went from the floor,

(05:29):
tried to jump up to my face. I tried to
protect my face. My arm was completely overcome by squirrels.
Finally it jumped off, and then I was full of
blood and I ran to the emergency room. Flyers are
now posted all around San Rafel, a learning residence about
the vicious squirrels five people. Five people have been attacked.

Speaker 2 (05:53):
Whoa, I mean, what would we put our number at
that squirrel that bit the basic plee. I know it
attacked at least one employee of iHeart, so that's two.

Speaker 3 (06:07):
Yeah, And sadly, Vanessa Potter from Wildcare and San Rafel says,
unfortunately this is not unheard of. Squirrels are not vectors
for rabies, but the aggressive behavior is likely due to
animals being fed and cared for by humans, like when
Flea tried to feed that squirrel in one Hi.

Speaker 2 (06:25):
Mean, get your finger, but off should have ended his career.

Speaker 3 (06:32):
Neighbors are trying to enjoy the outdoors, but watching their
backs in the meantime. The lady that went to the
emergencies trying to heal and move forward. Her quote, it
hurts to touch the skin. I'm putting my best power
and mind in order to say I'll survive this.

Speaker 2 (06:49):
Godspeed.

Speaker 3 (06:52):
Neighbors say there's been no sign of the suspected squirrel
in several days. Oh, that's a hit and run from
that square. Squirrels lay in. The squirrel hit the Godfather
equivalent of the mattresses.

Speaker 1 (07:03):
Yes, here's my number, ten to fifteen.

Speaker 2 (07:08):
Pee. I'm sure it won't be the last time we
talk about it today. Ten to fifteen we did.

Speaker 1 (07:12):
It.

Speaker 2 (07:12):
Took a while, but the Challenge System robotomps have arrived.
Twenty twenty six season is official. The competition committee was
not unanimous, but it was approved, led by the minor leagues.
Not to mention. This past spring training. The highest profile
was they used it in the All Star Game. It
worked fine, it was quick, and they are going to

(07:33):
install it at Dodger Stadium next year. We had four
million go through the turnstiles this year, so four million
of you will be subjected to hitters, pitchers, and or
catchers calling for a challenge. Each team only gets two,
but if you're right, you get to keep it. It
is the same happens without the voice of the Bolts.

(07:53):
I don't see all about the platform of the Petros
and Money show. You know, this was something we would
bring it up to every one of our guests everyone,
you know, whether it was I mean all of the
people that would join us. We repeatedly would bring up
our position on robot umps and look, it was a
slow it was a slow fix, but it was fixed.

(08:15):
They're gonna do the same thing that they do in
tennis and the NFL is doing with eagle eye, twelve
cameras will track a ball with a margin of error
around a sixth of an inch. The automatic strike zone
is going to be standard fifty three and a half
percent of a player's height, twenty seven percent at the bottom,

(08:36):
and teams that run out of challenges over the first
nine get an extra one for the tenth. Same deal.
If you run out of it in the tenth, you'll
get another one in the eleventh. And so on and
so on. Apparently in Spring and the miners they did
this both ways. They did the full robot ump three
days a week and then they did the challenge system

(08:57):
three days a week, and then they pulled players and
fans and organizations figure out which way they liked better,
and ultimately they said, yeah, the challenge system's a little
bit better than full Yeah, you know, let's let's go
cyborg and let's not go full robo.

Speaker 3 (09:13):
You don't want to go full robo because then terminator,
you know, Terminator two, we're.

Speaker 2 (09:17):
All gonna die. So congratulations baseball really is something you
think about the dire straits that baseball was facing in
terms of popularity, how the NBA was shaking their poots
about how much more popular they were and baseball is dying,
and they were open to change, and they instituted the
pitch clock and that has been a huge boon for them,

(09:39):
and now the automatic challenge system with strikes and balls
to make the fans feel like they're getting the best
possible products. So congratulations to Commissioner Rob Manfred, Rob Manfred
the Competition Committee for continuing to evolve a sport that
is some one hundred and fifty years old and not
feeling like they are constrained by old rule and a

(10:00):
book that penned those rules back in the late eighteen hundreds.

Speaker 5 (10:05):
Yes, it brings up the question third inning of a game,
who's got the right to challenge a call? Who doesn't?
If it's the first inning of the game three to
zero count and they call a strike on what could
have been ball for are you challenging it that early
in the game. If you're the seven hitter Alex call
in a game against you know, the Reds in June.
I mean, these things gonna be talked about before games,

(10:26):
like hypothetical Alex call.

Speaker 2 (10:28):
Yeah it happened, that's I mean, you know, hey, that's
strategicy Kate. That's what makes it so damn compelling, right,
I mean, I'm.

Speaker 5 (10:40):
Sure o Tany's got the green light anytime he wants
to challenge it, the green light, Max Munty, all these guys.
But if you're a Dalton rushing, are you told like, hey, dude,
don't challenge here.

Speaker 2 (10:52):
What if you're an old man like Conforido. Huh? What
if you're like thirty five and your Conforida, do you
have the green light? No?

Speaker 5 (10:58):
Well, the probably is he'll challenge. It'll be like, Nope,
that wasn't you run again, loser.

Speaker 3 (11:07):
This is the song of the day.

Speaker 6 (11:12):
Today's song of the day is called Arizona from the
band Kings of Leon, most appropriate for a flex alert
on the Petros and Money Show where the Dodgers find
themselves in the Arizona Desert to face off with the
Diamondbacks as they begin the final road trip of the
regular season at Chase Field. And we've got Tim Kate
standing by with the rest of the crew to bring

(11:33):
you that Morongo Casino Dodgers on Deck program that begins
promptly at five thirty.

Speaker 2 (11:40):
Thank you unning.

Speaker 3 (11:44):
If you're one of our listeners in San Rafel, keep
an eye on for the flying squirrel right right. I
don't know how many San Rafel listeners we have. I
didn't know that it's not pronounced San Raphael like the
teenage mant ninja turtle and arness.

Speaker 2 (12:02):
That's good, uh, local knowledge by you. I'm trying my best,
like a pedro thing right Like the people that aren't
from there, they would say Raphael with the Los Gatos,
but it's really dadus good stuff, post robot homps Man
wait to go, Matt Santra Fell, you did it, Gaddis

(12:22):
Flying Squirrel, Roger Kline and the Peacemakers.

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I know, Wait a minute, we'll be right back. Guy,
that's the guy that wrote for Jewel. We'll be right
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Speaker 2 (13:35):
It, well, top story the ap in the last forty
eight hours. I think we all know that our phones
are constantly listening to us that our social media channels follow,
and I guess I could even use the word police
all of our clicks and our likes and our real
scrolling legal wire tappin'. That's right, Bruce. I follow most

(14:01):
of the Charger players, the Chargers account, many of the
smaller accounts within the building, the coaches, some of the
support groups that support the Chargers, So I get a
lot of Chargers content in my algorithm. And since Sunday's
fourth quarter effort from Justin Herbert, it really had started

(14:22):
in Brazil, built in Vegas, and now it's kind of
hit critical mass here in week three. Of course, you
know highlights don't want to take in the whole game,
but just the ridiculous throw. We had the touchdown from
twenty yards out to Keenan Allen after nearly getting sacked
and had his arm hit. I think it was Benito
that hit his arm as he was throwing it. You know,
it's a big deal. And really, what I now have

(14:47):
is that of all the talking heads that say just
stupid ass every day are now in a race. And
I would not know this were it not for the
accounts I don't follow. But they assume I want to
watch because of the headlines and the what are the headlines?
The headlines of their social media posts, the race to

(15:07):
backpedal and get on the Herbert is Elite program before
I guess it's too late, or before anyone else, and
I would say, just stop whatever the most offense. I mean,
this is probably what really led to this being a
top story of the day, because it is a clown
that just drives me. I don't want to speak for

(15:28):
you or anybody else here, but drives me just crazy.
The fact that somebody.

Speaker 3 (15:32):
I am is the worst old my old colleague.

Speaker 2 (15:38):
Colleagues, I believe you. I believe you shared a circus
tent with him on at least one occasion. Right, did
you sit at a desk with.

Speaker 3 (15:48):
Achaea more than one?

Speaker 2 (15:50):
Yeah? The title of his post read the apology to
Justin Herbert. You've all demanded.

Speaker 3 (16:00):
Where is whose demand?

Speaker 2 (16:01):
Yeah? Yeah? Who has demanded this of you? Which people
actually want to hear from you? The less he talks,
the sooner he disappears. It's the opposite, or actually no,
it would be in concert with Andrew Rafner. The more
he talks, the more he is hated, the more he
does then, and rolling your eyes to the ceiling instead

(16:25):
of looking at your co hosts or the camera, the
belittling of co hosts. You're preaching to the viewer. Your
delivery of what I'm about to share couldn't possibly be
understood by ninety percent of you, So we either beat
it or let me slow it down so you fools
can understand. Nobody needs that? Uh And and why would

(16:48):
you if you are a pro Herbert person, why do
you even want to hear what Emmanuelacho has to say
about him six years into his career or Ryan Clark
six years into her Herbert's career. They've spent five years
screaming that he's not elite, Colin Cowhard five years about

(17:11):
him being too mechanical, five years saying that he's a
social media quarterback five years.

Speaker 3 (17:18):
To me, it's like I'm watching one of those like
Chinese robots trying to He.

Speaker 2 (17:22):
Falls on the ground and somebody's got to set him
back up. Clark and Ocho five years begging you to
give Jalen Hurts his due? And why is Herbert getting
all this attention painting narratives that they think are subtly
but clearly presented with racial undertone that Josh Allen and
Justin Herbert versus Lamar Jackson and Jalen Hurts is what's

(17:45):
wrong with the media. And I don't know who needed that.
Considering Patrick Mahomes has been celebrated as the greatest quarterback
not only currently for the last seven years, but maybe
ever maybe I.

Speaker 3 (17:57):
Guess, but is he culturally black enough?

Speaker 2 (17:59):
Oh? Great point, And that's maybe where I miss, you know,
that's where I swing at miss And I'm not sensitive
to these sensitive topics. You know what these guys do.
They play football, and when they're good, they're celebrated, and
when they're not good, they're torn down, just like Justin
Herbert was after throwing four interceptions in a playoff game
against the Houston town The NFL should be.

Speaker 3 (18:21):
At the Red House.

Speaker 2 (18:23):
Right, should be like the Red House. Right shouldn't where
black people and white people play quarterback at the Red House,
where black people and white people buy for ant quarterback
and Polynesians two not as many Hispanics have the Polynesians though,

(18:45):
that's what comes with being an NFL quarterback. You want
to introduce nuance. Chances are you're not to scream it
as loudly as possible that this guy sucks and you're
all wrong. Instead, some think that they're the first to
stumble upon this. We brought this up with Tom Telesco
last hour. The circumstay You've talked about this forever circumstance.

(19:07):
Patrick Mahomes was similar to Tom Brady's, drafted by a
team that was already really good, traded up to get him,
had a head coach that is considered one of the
best in the league. When he retires will be considered
one of the all time greats and perhaps the greatest
offensive head coach in the history of the league. And
Andy Reid Brady same thing, gets drafted by a team
in the sixth round that already had a stacked roster

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and the best defensive mind in the NFL. Mahomes went
to a team with Tyreek Hill, with Travis Kelcey, with
Sammy Watkins, with Kareem Hunt on offense, with Chris Jones
d Ford Justin Houston on defense, and Herbert took his
first snap behind a line that featured Sam Tevy Forrest lamp.
We no longer have the lamps. Sadly, we did have

(19:49):
our forest lamps, but they've since left the building, Dan Feeney,
Trey Turner, and Storm Norton. His coach was Anthony Lynn.
We loved coach Lynn. He would be fired at the
end of that season. The defense that he played opposite
of lost Derwin James for the year. In September, they
were the worst special teams team in football, and that,
of course was followed by Brandon Staley, who decided not

(20:11):
to keep Herbert's offensive coordinator, Shane Steichen, who helped him
win Rookie of the Year pass for over four thousand
yards and thirty touchdowns. So circumstance was perhaps against Herbert.
It wasn't necessarily against Mahomes. It was against Josh Allen
early in his career, when he was inaccurate throwing the football,
when there were interceptions where he was running too much.
The Bills weren't winning, and then all of a sudden

(20:33):
it clicked and we brought this up with Telesco. He
was in Indianapolis as the number two under Bill Pollian
when they had Peyton Manning. Peyton Manning gets drafted to
a three and thirteen team. He's got Jim Mora. His
first five seasons, he went to Pro Bowls, he didn't
win Rookie of the Year that went to Randy Moss.
In his thirteen hundred and fifty yard season, he didn't
win a playoff game. Peyton Manning was supposedly the guy

(20:55):
the media was propping up because he was Archie's son
and the first Family and Peyton Manning and he's gotta
be great, and why can't he win a playoff game?
They lost in the wild card round in his fifth season,
forty one to nothing to the Chad Pennington Jets, and
Peyton was piled on like never before. Morris fired. Year six,
Tony Junge shows up, and for whatever reason, Peyton continues

(21:19):
to put up the same numbers that he had the
previous five years forty two hundred yards thirty touchdowns. The
year before we tossed twenty seven, twenty six, thirty three,
twenty six. But in two thousand and three, for whatever reason,
the same numbers forty two hundred and sixty seven yards
twenty nine touchdowns got him the MVP. His team was
twelve and four. Peyton Manning is all of a sudden
one of the all time greats. They get to the

(21:39):
EFC Championship, they lose to the Pats and he wins
three of the next seven MVPs, finishes second in two
of those seasons, third in another. They win no less
than twelve games per year, and he is regarded as
one of the greatest to ever play. And I don't
recall the talking heads on TV, and granted was a
different time in TV twenty years go, but doing the

(22:00):
whole Peyton Manning apology tour. Instead, they were just like, yeah,
that Colts didn't really have a defense, and Tony Dungee
showed up and brought his Tampa two and seemed like
the d is more complimentary.

Speaker 3 (22:10):
And when you will if you win playoff games, then
people start to define you differently. And Herbert is zero
and two in playoff games and that's not going to
change till the end of this year. Twenty twenty five
is ahead of him. He looks great, you know, I
think that he's always looked like he's really good and

(22:32):
can get better. And yeah, I don't really understand why everybody, I.

Speaker 2 (22:38):
Mean, the apology, well everybody has demanded.

Speaker 3 (22:40):
Everybody had to say what a bus Baker Mayfield was
and how terrible he was and that he couldn't play
anymore and that he was Johnny Manzel and all that
and that wasn't true. You know, it's uh the jump
to conclusions that exist.

Speaker 2 (22:56):
And Ashton Genty doesn't have it. Yeah, doesn't have the
it factor. Do you know what? Ashton Genty's percentage of
yards after contact are one hundred one percent. I am
not embellishing, literally, Ashton Genty's yards after contact are one
hundred and one percent. That's how insane saying that Ashton

(23:18):
genty doesn't have it is right now?

Speaker 3 (23:20):
Yeah, I guess the the need for somebody to say
something on these shows has created a kind of vacuum
of perspective, yes, where it just doesn't really exist. And
that's a fair point.

Speaker 2 (23:35):
They are they are tasked with making content that can
be any repurpose.

Speaker 3 (23:40):
I don't like this Scot and that's what my feeling is.
I don't like him. Yeah, I've never gonna like him.
We don't do that here, Matt, We don't.

Speaker 2 (23:50):
We don't carry grudges, never the apology that you have demanded.
It's fine to carry a grudge and not like a
player and say I just don't like the way he plays.
I don't think East Club, but don't give me the
backtracking Colin Cowherd, Jim Harbaugh and Justin Herbert, or the
pairing that at the NFL needed, and that's going to.

Speaker 3 (24:09):
Deliver the You say that in September and something bad
happens or the team gets hurt. They're already pretty beat
up and they start to fall to attrition, and then
what do you say in November, I'm sorry I was
wrong when I would jump the gun and said that
I was wrong.

Speaker 2 (24:25):
Originally the apology you demanded I make. Nobody demanded it,
not a single soul demand. I've been hearing from so
many people. No, you have not this. This is your
way of trying to build content. So say he's great,
he's terrible. However you want to do it, do it,

(24:47):
just don't do the whole I have to bat feel
like I owe this to the audience, or I owe
this to Justin Hurt. You owe them nothing. They paid
you no attention prior, so don't feel as though they're
waiting for you to single them out and celebrate them. Now.

Speaker 3 (25:03):
I will say this. You know there is something you
know we've all been young men, and that's what these
players are. Despite the pedestal we put them on They
are just young people, right, with incredible skill and professionalism
at a certain sport. But having a new hot girlfriend
who used to hail from the aisle, who thinks you're
pretty sweet.

Speaker 2 (25:23):
That'll change everything, baby, that might.

Speaker 3 (25:25):
Help you, you know, elude a tackler in the fourth
quarter for a couple of touchdowns. You know what I mean,
I know exactly what She's putting a little extra on
that make him feel like a man. That's right, Glora
like a mut Andy Roddick told me that about Mandy Moore.
I could see that why won the US Open. Bill

(25:49):
Ryders had a great story about that farted on Brooklyn Decker.
She loved it. She called me out. We're friends.

Speaker 2 (25:58):
Thanks Bill. The apology everyone, the apology that everyone.

Speaker 3 (26:06):
Well, I look that up.

Speaker 2 (26:07):
I gotta yeah. Let me let me see.

Speaker 3 (26:08):
I don't follow on Twitter despite our couple together.

Speaker 2 (26:12):
Sadly he uh showed up in my damn algorithm.

Speaker 3 (26:16):
Have a great day, everybody. We're still doing it. We'll
be right back, Matt. We have somebody else that really
tickles your fancy in the NFL news.

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Speaker 3 (27:30):
All right, Matt, there's another quarterback in town. Since we're
just talking about Herbert and this one he has won
a Super Bowl, not until late into his career when
he was well traded to the Rams, a trade that
he forced and then tried to act all hard about
Detroit when they like Jared Goff better. And it's hard

(27:51):
not to like Jared Goff. We made a lot of
fun I'd made a lot of fun of Jared Goff
and his baby legs, yeah, his giraffe legs.

Speaker 2 (27:58):
I believe he called him a baby deer.

Speaker 3 (27:59):
Yeah, and he looked like that under center. But man,
is he matured. And you know why, it's because of
that big boob and fiance it is. That's why. Same
with Herbert. It's Madison Beer. That's the key to the success.
But for every great woman out there that is lifted
up a Justin Herbert or a Jared Goff and the

(28:23):
look on his woman's face about how surprised she is
about how big her chest is. It's like, I'm as
surprised as you are. That's the look on her face.
She's like, look at these. But anyway, for every great woman,
there is a Kelly Stafford, one of the most evil
suckuby ever to crack a microphone as an NFL wag,

(28:45):
and she's back at it was this on her stupid
ass podcast.

Speaker 5 (28:49):
I believe, so yeah, the Morning After podcast.

Speaker 3 (28:51):
You know, Stafford gets hit in the nuts. And here's
what his wife, Kelly Stafford says.

Speaker 7 (28:59):
So injuries around the league, they're hurtful to teams.

Speaker 8 (29:02):
We all knew this. And I had a little bit
of like a deep breath moment when Matthew was slow
to get up after a play and being there is
tough because you can't tell like on TV they're replaying,
is you can see what is the like what maybe
be hurting him? So I'm texting my friends like what
are they thinking? And they're all they're all kind of like,
I don't really know, Like it looks like it could be.

Speaker 7 (29:24):
His knee, or is his back or he's old, so
what part of the body might be hurting all of it?
So he goes back in thank goodness, And after the game,
I'm like, hey, what was going on? Like are you okay?

Speaker 8 (29:39):
And he's like, yeah, I got my nuts crushed. Okay,
so listen, I don't know what it feels like. Yeah,
time out. He got his nuts crushed. So I don't
know what this feels like, right, But I'm like, okay, Well,

(30:01):
and I looked at him and I said, well, you
know what, that's God's way of taking care of your
vasectomy since you haven't done it in the last two years,
So thank you Jesus.

Speaker 2 (30:12):
And he looked to me and he's like, I.

Speaker 8 (30:15):
Go ice on the way back, Honey, you'll be okay.

Speaker 3 (30:18):
What an awesome wife?

Speaker 2 (30:20):
Huh right? Thanks?

Speaker 3 (30:21):
Is that not a great wife? I mean, is that
not who you want to talk to After a long
day of listening to Sean McVeigh do a John Gruden
impression in your face? You'd come home to that, that
wide mouthed, trout mouth woman. Oh just awful. Right, that's

(30:48):
what you get for not getting your sectimy.

Speaker 8 (30:50):
Of taking care of your.

Speaker 3 (30:51):
Sorry, you have a bad but I want you to
get your nuts clipped.

Speaker 8 (30:55):
Thank you Jesus.

Speaker 4 (30:57):
And he don't look to me and he's like.

Speaker 8 (30:59):
Ice on the way back, Honey, you'll be okay.

Speaker 3 (31:02):
Yeah, love you. Kelly Stafford so cool? You horrible suckulus?

Speaker 2 (31:08):
Oh horrible?

Speaker 3 (31:09):
What what? Matt?

Speaker 1 (31:12):
No?

Speaker 2 (31:12):
I just you know you kind of really there's.

Speaker 3 (31:14):
There's no evidence that she's a woman of the night.
I wouldn't say that never, although she did date the
backup quarterback to make him jealous. And someone say that's
something that a woman of the knight might do. Is
that the theme song to her podcast.

Speaker 2 (31:32):
Maybe I'm not sure. Did she ditch the dude and
now has a lady with her? Yeah, there's another female
co host. But if you're gonna do a podcast, how
about you get on top of the bike, man, get
on top of the mic. Really, get up there.

Speaker 3 (31:42):
Put your mouth on that mic.

Speaker 4 (31:43):
There.

Speaker 3 (31:43):
You know she got that wide trout mouth.

Speaker 2 (31:47):
Isn't that part of the charm? The trout is not professional?
Oh yeah, you're right, You're right, you know, like, Oh,
it's just so free and easy, man, it's not slick.

Speaker 3 (31:56):
We have some ip freely like you see Alad's gonna
play under Tim Skipper and nor Western Matt. I have
a couple of Textosa reactions before we move on to
the It's Brandon Fought, who is.

Speaker 6 (32:09):
The secret text?

Speaker 7 (32:10):
Does a fine brought to you by your so called
Toyota dealers, We make it easy.

Speaker 3 (32:15):
Has Herbert ever lost a game? The way your partner
talks about him, I think he must be like ninety,
you know by now with six Super Bowls. No, just
let them have their moment. Hey, Herbert's playing well, don't
be like at Joe. This one says, dude, I don't

(32:35):
think we as a society can take money getting more swollen.
God help us. You're right.

Speaker 2 (32:44):
If I get up to one sixty, lookout, watch out,
look out the flex alert.

Speaker 3 (32:54):
Swolert. Do you think Kershaw and Stafford's wives are friends?

Speaker 2 (33:00):
No?

Speaker 5 (33:04):
No, m no much, not much.

Speaker 3 (33:10):
Ellen Kershaw would never talk about voseectomy like that. God no,
she'd never talk about dating Kenley Jansen to make Clayton
Kershaw jealous in the minor league.

Speaker 2 (33:21):
That would be something. Though, that's not cool from curs.
How has tickled my fan?

Speaker 3 (33:33):
Okay, now they were together in high school.

Speaker 5 (33:37):
But yes, anyway, I'm sure Matt was really happy that
his wife went on a podcast and talked about how
he told her got my nuts hit real hard and
then he just gets yelled at her by her on
the phone, like that's must make him feel really good.

Speaker 4 (33:56):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (33:57):
Bad. Yeah, don't you put some ice in your mouth,
trout mouth.

Speaker 2 (34:04):
That's what you get? Is that right? Yeah?

Speaker 3 (34:07):
That is right, Tim, Stay with us, We'll be right back.
We will wrestle with the pronunciation of the d bags
picture's name. But we have a flip of minor sports
story is coming up, and David Vasse
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