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Speaker 1 (00:01):
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a long time for this, you know, for too much.

(00:44):
Tam Tam.

Speaker 2 (00:52):
Petro saying me Big Battle of Bornitos fifty leaders twenty nine.
We are live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app, a full
four hour show today. We will do that cumulative, cumulatively
for the rest of the week today four hours.

Speaker 1 (01:14):
Yeah, two tomorrow and two the next road. Good night, Irano.
That's it. There has been talk of some extra programming
like we had on the Friday, the extra Whip, maybe
some extra Cats. Was disappointed there was an extra programming yesterday.
They been talking some Friday, but I've been glad to
do it.

Speaker 2 (01:35):
No reason not to do the Petros in Money before
the Show podcast on Friday, kidding me and just despite
Rogan and Rodney do more than an.

Speaker 1 (01:45):
Hour hour five. How you like that, guys, I've bid
one dollar. How you like that? Matt? You got the
final hour fun fact? I do. It's fun in effect,
it's the yeah We're three fun.

Speaker 2 (01:57):
Fact, And you know, summer more fun than others. This one,
I think is a good grab ass in toime.

Speaker 1 (02:04):
I love summer.

Speaker 2 (02:06):
Genghis Khan killed enough people speaking of summer to cool
the earth at the time he was alive. They suspect
it was right around forty million people. The result of
which forty forty million people Genghis.

Speaker 1 (02:24):
Khan that step.

Speaker 2 (02:26):
You know, it's wide open out there, they say, because
he killed all those people. Vast tracts of farmland were
reclaimed by forests, trees, grow, earth cools. Sorry, forty million
people that you're all dead, men, women, children, anything in
his path. We got this force back, all right. They
cooled down a little bit thanks to old Genghis. A

(02:49):
little given take. Yeah, I don't know that bit of
a given taste. I just don't know bit of a
give and take. There's people coming in on the horses
with the posts and arrows. They really look a little intimidate.

Speaker 1 (03:00):
You know what you think? I think they'll be fun.
We are not a warlike people. No, okay, tomorrow. Oh
that's a painful memory to hear that organ Dodgers at
Mets Game three of the NLCS.

Speaker 2 (03:18):
I like the old timey organ, and I like when
you kind of repurpose the old timey organ with some
updated sounds.

Speaker 1 (03:25):
You know what I like? You know what I really like?
What do you like when a radio guy agrees with
another radio guy and it hurts some other guy's feelings?
That seems very specific. Series is tied one to one.
It seems somewhat vague. Yeah, but like that statement, you
mad and I go straight for the vein one one
series tied City Field, New York. Tomorrow, Dodgers on deck

(03:47):
and four. Like we said, we started to tomorrow.

Speaker 2 (03:49):
Still pissed we didn't get Beanino today.

Speaker 1 (03:52):
There was no request made for Banino. I don't know where.
I don't know where that comes from.

Speaker 2 (03:56):
You got to get the call from the correctional facility,
and Skates wouldn't accept.

Speaker 1 (04:00):
Did it? Was collect Saint Christopher protect us Walker Buehler.
We'll get the start for the Dodgers. We're looking forward
to that, but right now it's talking quickly something quick heads,
I'll bring it back that or quick y'all. I like
it too, Matt, right, yea makes me feel like a

(04:20):
time a man could have two families. It's a traveling
salesman and didn't nobody know until he dies. Game three
of the NLCS is tomorrow in New York.

Speaker 2 (04:30):
Which is good, but I'd like to hear maybe a
little more modernized, like a Depeche Mode, you know, something
like that.

Speaker 1 (04:34):
That's what really tickles my face. Well, you know, we're
just trying to get through the quickets here. Yeah, I
get you. Hold shark face, Walker, Buehler and Lewis. They're
put several Reno out there. Christ can't lose. He's the
best step Arino. He's gonna come and have some buffalo
after the world. I look good at that. There's a

(04:56):
Semarino does it book has started to tell you no,
but it'std to sell eg. Clayton Kershaw went on MLB
on Fox. This was great. He doesn't even play, and
he showed him as toe and he told everybody he's
coming back at twenty twenty five. And this people. You're
here in the background and going no, no, please.

Speaker 3 (05:17):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (05:17):
Mentally I feel great, you know.

Speaker 4 (05:18):
And I had shoulder surgery last off season, and my shoulder.

Speaker 1 (05:21):
And EBow everything. My arm feels great.

Speaker 4 (05:23):
Obviously, I had some tough luck with my foot this year,
but you know, I want to make use of the surgery.
You know, I don't want to have surgery and then
shut it down. So you know, I'm gonna come back
next year and give it a go, and you know,
see how it goes.

Speaker 5 (05:38):
Well.

Speaker 2 (05:39):
Lie, I think the surgery did his nipples good. You know,
I just feel like, you know what, the body's coming together.

Speaker 1 (05:46):
That's a really low bo like the body. This poor
guy's gotta shirt off and you're just gonna attack his nips. Hey,
we got nippy my nips? Hey, lea a size of
them nips. Wow, damn, we can see now why you're
kind of awkward. Come out Onland the Raiders. The Greatness
of the Raiders. The Greatness of the Raiders traded Davante

(06:10):
Adams to the New York Jets third round pick. It
could become a second round there.

Speaker 2 (06:15):
We mentioned a little bit earlier the soft media as
Davante would do a Weekly Hit with Kay Adams on
her show on the fan Duel Network.

Speaker 1 (06:27):
Spray the wall.

Speaker 2 (06:28):
You know DeVante's people that say you are unhappy, fake news,
sick all these people. I don't know who that person is,
talk about me, poop.

Speaker 1 (06:38):
Spray on the wall, kidd me with your diary amount.

Speaker 2 (06:42):
Okay, well it wasn't me, just saying there's reports out
there that's all Crabtree.

Speaker 1 (06:47):
Oh yeah, who who it's Crabtree. Tom Brady and Knighthead
Capital Management co founder Tom Wagner are buying ten percent
of the Raiders franchise from Mark Davis. Richard Seymour is
buying point five percent of the team. No, suddenly Seymour

(07:07):
as an owner.

Speaker 2 (07:08):
Suddenly see more, You've got five percent of the Raiders.

Speaker 1 (07:15):
We're drama kids at heart. Yes, no financial details of
the sale were made public. The Raiders were recently valued
at seven point eight billion according to CNBC. But now
doesn't Brady have to follow all those weird broadcast rules
where he can't go to can't do a Raider game? Wait,
not just that, can you do anything? Can you go
to anybody's walk through and stuff? When there was a
big article about this, I'm sure that they'll be in

(07:35):
negotiation through the NFL about it. None of the rules
apply to Brady and his old deflator mouse sharing state
secrets with the Raiders. Suddenly, the Raiders of one eighth Street.

Speaker 2 (07:47):
You know, Tom, turns out there is a conflict of
interest with our contract and Fray, we're gonna have to
part ways. I think, you know, you're just gonna have
to go be an owner of the Analyst.

Speaker 1 (07:56):
But you know, Greg Olsen's pissed.

Speaker 2 (07:58):
You know, we're just gonna have to bring Greg back.
I didn't think it was gonna amount to this, but
now that they've approved you, when you're an owner, we're
probably gonna have.

Speaker 1 (08:04):
To give you twenty million other dollars.

Speaker 2 (08:06):
Yeah, you know, it's just the way it's going to
have to go.

Speaker 1 (08:08):
Chargers are three and two. They'll be Monday Night footballing
Arizona to face Kyler Murray in his little car and
the carton listen on all ninety eight seven rams or
one and four and they host the two and four
Raiders this Sunday, and that third round pick's not gonna
be able to help him on Sunday at Sofi Stadium.
But neither was Davante Adam.

Speaker 2 (08:26):
How do you know he's not gonna address thro un
pick my dress?

Speaker 1 (08:30):
How do they know I's got to work for some stuff?
How do they know I have gas? These guys are good.
The Lakers are in Las Vegas, and I to take
on the Golden State Warriors.

Speaker 2 (08:38):
To the numbers on Brownie in the preseason less than
a point, less than a rebound, less than assist over
a turnover twelve minutes per game.

Speaker 1 (08:46):
Are you challenging me before we go to a basketball contest?
Because I'm gonna give everybody your address if you do.

Speaker 2 (08:52):
I just want to make sure you know. I never
like to throw these numbers out all willy nilly. I
want to make sure sometimes you know, I want to
bounce it off. You make sure I got them right.

Speaker 1 (09:00):
Yeah, well you know me, I'm on it. You are
on top. I know that. DeMarcus Cousins said on TV
today that the drafting Browny made him feel as if
the Lakers aren't serious about women.

Speaker 2 (09:09):
I heard that there was the anonymous cadre of executives.
Oh that was good to that said, yeah, nobody, nobody
would have drafted. But what's the averaging less than a
point less than a rebound less than an assist over
a turnover eleven minutes per game.

Speaker 1 (09:27):
Here's cousins.

Speaker 3 (09:29):
I mean, I take it as a move as I
don't really think the Lakers are serious anymore. You know, love,
I love everything that it stands for. I think, you know,
what Bron is doing with his legacy and just you know,
as a businessman and everything that comes with it. I
think I think it's a beautiful thing. I think it's
really really dope. But as far as the Lakers actually competing,

(09:50):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (09:50):
I take that as a sign as they aren't really serious.

Speaker 3 (09:54):
You know, with the way their season ended last year,
with the high expectations, I expected more or more from them.

Speaker 1 (10:01):
As far as making moves, I do. I do.

Speaker 3 (10:03):
Like the kid from Tennessee that they drafted. I think
he could, you know, be a state impact player for them,
But they had a lot of concerns last year that
I don't think really were addressed. And you know, I
didn't really see those moves being made in the off
season as well, So you know, it's it's TVD in
my opinion.

Speaker 1 (10:23):
Corrections and retractions.

Speaker 2 (10:25):
I'm an idiot. I got the numbers wrong. I want
to make sure I get them right. I said, eleven minutes,
twelve minutes, zero point seven points per game. He is
shooting nine percent from the field, well, nine point one
percent from the field. He has not made a three

(10:47):
pointer yet. He is averaging one rebound per game, okay,
and point three assists to one point seven turnovers.

Speaker 1 (10:57):
So it's important to have the right I.

Speaker 2 (10:59):
Want to make sure sure I get that all. Don't
want anyone, you know, blowing up the texto. So trying
to correct my statistical measurements from the preseason.

Speaker 1 (11:06):
Well you gotta get that clipper uh preseason promo out too.

Speaker 2 (11:11):
Matt Coconos, Coconos Jones.

Speaker 1 (11:13):
Coke Noose, Jones and the Clips take the court again
Thursday night at home. Take it on the Sacramento Gigs.

Speaker 2 (11:19):
Coconos is having a good preseason.

Speaker 1 (11:21):
By the way, Yeah, well got cocatchking your nose. He
shot out of a canvas. I mean, you know, you
may not get to play, but who knows how long
I could last. Lot fit in the fast lane.

Speaker 2 (11:32):
Just gotta keep doing the bumps.

Speaker 1 (11:33):
Man usc is three and three, one to three into
Big ten. I have no idea why everybody was freaking
out about the loss to Penn State maybe because they
had a chance to win it, but they lost at Minnesota.
So like we said last week, you lost at Minnesota.

Speaker 2 (11:48):
It would have been very sc to beat LSU and
Penn State and lose to Minnesota, and like Maryland would
have been kind of probably more according to the script.

Speaker 1 (11:59):
Might be coming. They faced Maryland on Saturday, three and
three oh and three in the Big Ten. The Trojans
are a seven point road favorite.

Speaker 2 (12:06):
Lincoln Riley seems to be in a good headspace, though.
I feel like his postgame comments kind of where he
is in a headspace and kind of having a the
ability to assess his team and accurately convey what's going on.

Speaker 1 (12:19):
When you get chested down by the LA media that
follows the USC football team and Wolf isn't even in there.

Speaker 2 (12:28):
He's the worst. Do you think some of you.

Speaker 5 (12:31):
Guys are gonna Oh, Lincoln Riley an apology. I don't
know these Big Ten teams can handle coming out west,
the sunshine, the distractions of LA probably not. We look
at the halftime score on it Cosmi.

Speaker 1 (12:51):
Whatever place with the big screen. I don't hold grudges.
Apologies accepted.

Speaker 2 (12:58):
Oh we listen, kids, remember what you want to do
in the world of social media is claim victory early.

Speaker 1 (13:05):
You know what he looked like. He looked like Tan Stewie.
Remember that episode the Family guy was Stewey had the
glasses and they're not really sunglasses and they're not really glasses.
They're like Hollywood douche glasses like you do sports radio dude, Like,
come on, man.

Speaker 2 (13:19):
I guess you're all. We're all gonna line up to
apologize to you.

Speaker 1 (13:22):
That's right.

Speaker 2 (13:22):
So we're gonna do apologizelogize because James Franklin is routinely
known to someone who wins all the big games. You
want to count on somebody that's the guy.

Speaker 1 (13:31):
And remember us he lost to Minnesota last week. Maybe
don't apologize and rally about anything. Ucla is one in
five though they're going four into Big ten. Where are
they going? Piscataway, Piskeuttaways, just the New Jersey, that's where
it is. They're going after Rutgers four and too wanted
to in the Big Tennant Siano says, if you here's

(13:52):
my fist.

Speaker 2 (13:53):
This is like the weekend of the Nightmares that people
were talking about when the two teams joined the Big
and you're gonna be going to Rutgers and you're gonna
be going to Maryland, and that's just not acceptable.

Speaker 1 (14:05):
Half point there they go, halfpoint Road. Dog U c
l a A D. Martin Jarman, who seems more and
more like a count every day, told Ben Boltch of
the La Times, I'm confident in DeShawn. This is Deshawn's team.
These are his players, and he's working hard every day
to make this program successful. Growth isn't linear, it's in

(14:26):
the cloud. It's not always reflected in the record. But
guys are playing hard. Both teams play hard. You're U
c l A and we're getting better, and they're gonna
keep working hard. That's great, and we gotta keep swinging.
We gotta keep on pushing.

Speaker 2 (14:39):
When you're the A D at New Mexico State sounds great.

Speaker 1 (14:44):
Mag He's had a great year life.

Speaker 2 (14:45):
Listen, U CLA, you cannot play. The guys are working hard.

Speaker 1 (14:49):
Wait wait, he said better. The student athletes are not
giving up, and we can't give up on them. They
deserve our support and they keep fighting. And I'm appreciative
of our fans supporting our young men.

Speaker 2 (15:00):
Are they you tried to run, Chip Kelly off for
four years. Yeah, and the guy would win eight to
ten games every year.

Speaker 1 (15:07):
You mishandled the relationship, and now look at you.

Speaker 2 (15:10):
One in five we play in LA, so does s
see Probably should be zero and six. Worst offense got
pretty freaking lucky at Hawaii. Worst offense in college football
not even close. That's the scary part. That's the part
that is upset. Well, well, listen, upsetting people. We talked
about it earlier. Yeah, I know, but again, I think
it's only fair sometimes when you hire a new guy

(15:31):
to call plays and done it before, who nobody had
any expectations for, you know, is routinely been derided, is
unqualified for the job that he has. You got to
just kind of take your lumps, you know, and just
wait for him to grow into the position.

Speaker 1 (15:46):
I did not see it in that way.

Speaker 2 (15:48):
I feel like Eric the enemy deserves a couple more
weeks to kind of get this thing figured out. You know,
he's new to the gig.

Speaker 1 (15:55):
How about just like a touchdown drive?

Speaker 2 (15:57):
That would be something We'll be back.

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Speaker 6 (17:06):
With an inside look at the Dodgers. This is the
Vasse Reports with David Vasse. David Vasse is our guest.
He is live at City Field. He has been putting
in work. He is embedded with the Dodgers and it
has been a wild ride. Once they got past that NLDS,

(17:26):
they are in it with the Mets, and they're in
it to win it. David Vasse, the MLB Network, of course,
Spectrum Sports Network right here on AMFI seventy LA Sports
has it all, Dave. What's popping out there in New York?

Speaker 7 (17:39):
All the Dodgers are out here an optional workout, but
a lot of players out here taking ground balls, getting
a taste of the cold New York weather. It's in
the mid forties right now, and that's the temperatures it's
going to be at oh tomorrow night, maybe a little
cooler at first pitch because it won't be until eight o'clock.
That's the Dodgers and Mets get Game three going. It's

(18:02):
Jack Flaherty's birthday, and he seems a little sad he's
not at Casa Vega for his birthday tonight.

Speaker 2 (18:08):
Oh to Bob Jack, But hey, happy twenty ninth to Jack. Dave,
what do you think the takeaway was from from the
game yesterday and how this team is feeling going back
to New York with a split.

Speaker 7 (18:20):
Well, the takeaway was they had a lot of opportunities
to score runs that they just couldn't get home. Key
k a Hernandez, you know Vince Scully always used to
say this was or is a what have you done
for me lately? Business? And lately Key k Hernandez had
bases loaded and grounded into an inning ending double play,

(18:41):
had another opportunity with runners in scoring position, and the
Dodgers won through five hitters were combined zero for nineteen yesterday,
not going to do it. Those were the opportunities the
Dodgers had to overcome what was maybe a disappointing pitching
performance from Land and.

Speaker 1 (18:58):
Next step back from Ota.

Speaker 7 (19:02):
Well, Otani's had a very interesting postseason because all the
talk during the regular season was he couldn't hit with
runners in scoring position. He's doing that at a higher
clip than anybody else in the postseason, but in the postseason,
in his last nineteen at bats, he's over when there's
nobody on base and he's the leadoff hitter, so that

(19:23):
happens a lot. So there were a lot of questions
directed towards Otani today. He did not speak after the
game last night, even though he was sitting at his locker.
He declined to speak through a Dodger official, but did
hold a press conference about an hour and a half
ago here at City Field and seemed to be unfazed
by all the questions about his hitting slump in the postseason.

(19:47):
So Tomorrow's going to be an interesting game for him,
a good matchup, Dave Roberts said against Luis Severino.

Speaker 2 (19:54):
Dave, in terms of sorry Walker Buehler, the way that
it went, we know that some fielding miscues, but there
were also some really hard hit balls with two strikes.
How do you adjust from that and what do you
think they're kind of looking for from from Walker and
how we can improve on what happened in Game three
in San Diego.

Speaker 7 (20:14):
Well, look, the reality is Walker Buehler is no longer
a strikeout pitcher. He's a guy that puts the ball,
gets guys to put the ball in play, and you
got to have good outfielders like Kevin Kiermeyer and infielders
behind him to be able to be able to play
and field the ball and not let innings go sideways.

(20:35):
The Mets are a very opportunistic team. That's the one
key for the Dodgers as well, and Bueler to be
able to keep runners off base ahead of guys like Lindor,
similar to the Dodgers wanting to get guys on base
for Otani and Vientos. They're a very opportunistic team. And
the one good thing considering how cold it is, there's

(20:56):
probably no other pitcher that's better equipped for it than
Walker Buehler, because he said he pitched multiple times at
Vanderbilt when temperatures were in the thirties. So maybe that's
part of the reason why the Dodgers lined him up
to pitch Game three.

Speaker 1 (21:11):
You mentioned frozen nun commodore games. You can forget those.

Speaker 2 (21:15):
Yeah, you already mentioned Otani, and you know, you kind
of come into the series and a lot was made
of Scott and Darvish and what they're able to do
and why that just doesn't line up with Otani. But
then you kind of see the performance against Manaya. Are
you at all concerned about kind of where he is,
you know, mentally Dave going into the postseason and if

(21:36):
he's pressing and chasing no.

Speaker 7 (21:38):
I thought Dave Roberts said it perfectly during his press
conference that yesterday's game for Otani was an anomaly. I'm
not sure if you guys heard the questions I was
asking the players after the game, but coming into it,
there was concern that with Mania's new armslot. That basically
the ball if you're a left handed hitter, you're seeing
it coming out of first base, and that's what Dave

(21:59):
Roberts said as well. That was an anomaly because O'tani
obviously could not see the ball coming out of Mania's
hands day game left hander the arm slot, so that
was an anomaly. But Dave said that, yeah, he he
didn't like the way O'tani was taking his at bats
and expanding the strike zone against you, Darvish, and that's

(22:21):
something that Otani is aware of. And you know, I
asked Otani during his portion of things today whether or
not he ever has self doubt because Mookie bet says,
really put it out there publicly that he doubts himself
a lot, and O'tani said not at all. He knows
himself really well, and if he's not feeling great at
the plate, that's when he has concerns. But right now

(22:42):
he says he has a pretty good feel at the plate.

Speaker 1 (22:45):
And what an only David Vassey is our guest at
the real underscore DV Dave, what about Will Smith? I
don't want to upset any of our listeners, but what
about Will Smith?

Speaker 7 (22:57):
It's a concern Petros. I mean, he's in there for offense,
and he's two for twenty two in the postseason. He's
come up with a couple of big hits, home runs,
no doubt about it. But the Dodgers need him. I
told you last series he was the X factor and
he turned out to be in certain games. But they
need Will Smith. And I even asked Dave Roberts whether

(23:20):
or not he's considering dropping him in the lineup. He
said he's gonna stay steady with the lineup pretty much.
And I didn't dare to ask whether or not Austin
Barnes was a candidate to start anywhere in the game.

Speaker 1 (23:34):
Could it be like that logical question exactly?

Speaker 7 (23:38):
I mean, if you're not going to get offense from him,
why wouldn't you want to get more defense, a guy
that can steal some strikes, minimize pitches for your starters.
I wouldn't be surprised to see if Smith struggles tomorrow,
if Barnes catches Yamamoto in Game four, because he's so
good at getting those low strikes and Yamamoto's money pitches,

(23:59):
the split fingered fastball.

Speaker 2 (24:01):
Dave in terms of just kind of the staff as
a whole do you think, because look, seven game series,
not a five game series. It's gonna be a lot
different and gonna be a lot harder to throw bullpen
games a bunch of times. Do you think we're going
to see all three guys twice? Like, how do you
think this thing plays out?

Speaker 7 (24:19):
I feel like there is one more bullpen game left
in this series if it goes six, especially, so I
think that's the reality of things where the Dodgers pitching
staff is a long series that is going to require
if there was a fourth starter to go twice in
this series, especially since Yamamoto can only pitch once in

(24:41):
the NLCS and that's Game four. That's what complicates things
for Andrew Friedman and Dave Roberts. This is not a
guy that really has gone out outside of his comfort
zone to pitch on short rest or even regular rest.

Speaker 1 (24:54):
The one and only David Vasse our guest in New York.
I know the Yankees are alive. Then it's a Yankee town.
What's the vibe with all those mailbox heads out there?

Speaker 7 (25:05):
You know, it's interesting the Guardians are staying at the
same hotel as the Dodgers are as they were getting
ready for Game two. I ran into their pr director
and they're getting away to Getaway day for the Guardians
after they leave Yankee Stadium. But if you look at
the back page of the New York Post today, it
was all Yankees and Jets, and the Mets got a

(25:25):
little strip at the top. So the Yankees are obviously
the attraction still here in New York.

Speaker 1 (25:32):
Okay, Dave, have a great night, and thank you so
much for all the insight and a great day. Tomorrow.
We'll be listening to see if you joined Scam between
six and nine and the am.

Speaker 7 (25:43):
I'll actually be busy tomorrow morning on air with Ryan Seacrest.

Speaker 1 (25:52):
Of the Wheel of Fortune bloated today, Ryan, but that
thank you, Dave. Thanks for listening, everybody. Good Dodger preview
from David vasse There from City Field tomorrow the game
we are looking forward to, but you should look forward
to Scam as well. Kate's and Sacks tomorrow morning at
six Dodger celebration and conversation. We'll be right back to

(26:15):
wrap up the show with your dead and a live
guy birthday other day. Thanks for listening. Well, you know, Matt,

(26:39):
maybe Dodger talk is dominating the dial. But tonight you
see La takes center steak one in five. Let's go.
We're in La. So were they. That's what I'm trying
to say. Well, it's big week, come on going out
to Rutgers. That's a cradle college football. Matt, exactly right.

Speaker 2 (27:00):
I mean you hit up New Jersey, in that New
York market for college football.

Speaker 1 (27:03):
Well, don't tell Tim Brando. You know, he was doing
the game there the other night and he was acting like,
you know, no one ever, and we are here to
show Rutgers football to the day. It's like they kind
of been added for like one hundred and sixty years,
I know, like ten and oh at one point. Yeah,
not I and Leonard the white full back, geez, tell
me you're introducing me to Yeah, he's out there doing it. Yeah.

(27:26):
Saint Louis Rams Dog exactly right, u CLA, Rutgers, the
Scarlet Knights, and future husbands, the Bruins. That's what Martin
Jarman says. Lot sure, these are future husbands. That's right,
We're on the right track.

Speaker 2 (27:40):
Hey, one in five, he's a bruin, make you stronger,
seem a jumpman's Now.

Speaker 1 (27:45):
What's really important is Dodgers Mets. You're not gonna hear
anything about it during the brun Insider. But Dodgers Mets
is big game three of the NLCS, tied at one,
headed the City Field in New York. Matt and I
will start at two o'clock tomorrow, Dodgers on Decord four.
We've told you the schedule. First pitches at five o eight.
Everybody knows that Walker Buehler, shark face, is getting the start.

(28:08):
You just see his tattoo and speak Saint Christopher, protect
us shit to tell us back. So we got a
lot to look forward to. Bat Wings.

Speaker 2 (28:18):
If you haven't seen it, it's like the evene sevenfold logo.
That's what Walker Buehler has going. That's skull in the
middle with the wings, take off and fly away with
Satan if he loses. And don't forget Monday.

Speaker 1 (28:29):
The voice of the Bolts, Matt Smith Chargers at cardinalis
the late one. Don't run over little uh little Kyler Murray,
Little Kyler Murray's car coming to the stadium in his
rcy hat. Don't get over. I mean, we all seen Deadpool.
You can slip right under you. It's right. You want
to avoid that cliff Kingsbury's gone, but Kyler Murray remains.

Speaker 2 (28:52):
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four less.

Speaker 1 (29:06):
All right, Matt, we will again dip our snout because
you did something last week, and not in a bad way,
but you got up into that antiquity as a Southern American.

Speaker 2 (29:18):
You said something that got up underneath my sken.

Speaker 1 (29:20):
Got into meat by skin in a good way. Os. Yeah,
peeris and the Pyrrhic victory and the archives of Agos. Today, Matt,
we celebrate another man of antiquity, and it is even
though it wouldn't be called Italy for another you know
a few thousand years Italian news.

Speaker 4 (29:37):
List, Italian news mathemnis meet.

Speaker 1 (29:50):
Today we celebrate Publius Virgilius morrow A ka Virgil, one
of the most famous writers of all time. He would
be two thousand and ninety one years old today, now
more famous than Dan Brown. My man, he is, he

(30:12):
is more famous than Dan Brown. I will not have this.
I mean Da Vinci Coe was a worldwide hit man.
Was born seventy years before Christ I know Dan Brown
wrote about some pretty mystical stuff in your mind. No,
I didn't read it, all right? Well maybe Troy. What

(30:35):
the reason we have facts on Virgil and Dan Brown
is because lots of Roman scholars wrote his biography, because
he was a big deal even before the annoying Encyclopedia Britannica.
Guy told us about Dan Brown. Virgil was an acclaimed author,
and it was acclaimed as a classic author during his lifetime.

(30:58):
It's pretty interesting of those days. And uh, just like
Dan Brown. Yeah, yeah, well I don't Dan Brown cannot
say this if you're gonna make it a theme and
ruin antiquity. Dan Brown cannot say this man that Virgil.
In his lifetime, all the Roman school texts switched to Virgil.

(31:19):
He is basically the Latin poet, which puts him as
one of the fathers of Western literature.

Speaker 2 (31:27):
What are you studying at college?

Speaker 1 (31:28):
Latin? All right? I saved Latin? What did you ever do?
He was from the Andes, grew up in uh Cromona,
northern Italy. Dad was a horseman and a landowner. Virgil
was tall, swole, socially aloof, and sickly all of those things.

(31:49):
Lincoln described as all of those stands tall and swoll
sickly aloof anyway, he got to writing. Uh, the a Knee,
which is like the Roman Odyssey, is his biggest work.
The epic about a Trojan after the Trojan War, Aeneas
who was in the Iliad, who fled and after the

(32:12):
fall of Troy to find his family in Italy. Kind
of like Broo McCoy going back and forth. You know
that makes sense? Sure?

Speaker 2 (32:20):
Yeah, Tennessee is it? Texas is us.

Speaker 1 (32:23):
It's an em poem. Someone will write day, someone will
write Broo McCoy's story in Latin and it will be
told orally through the ages. And that in cam Risey.
Oh jeez, steeped in myth and legend. Uh the second
Virgil started people generationally just keep on mentioning him. In

(32:47):
Dante's Divine Comedy, Virgil serves as his guide through a
good part of the books. T. S. Eliot and Chaucer
also washed his Roman coin purse pretty good, that ts Elliott, Oh,
he loved him.

Speaker 2 (33:03):
Talk about swool Oh, I mean you want to talk
about a guy really small intellect?

Speaker 1 (33:08):
Maybe I think T. S. Eliot would be crushed by
the bar. How many times. Do you think you can
jack off that bar there? T s Eliot, Oh, why
don't you try it? And I'll just write about it.
He died at fifty and twenty BC. I guess he's
buried in Naples, big attraction for many many years, right.

Speaker 2 (33:31):
By the rib company, or you think a little bit
for the request by.

Speaker 1 (33:34):
The nerd Nicks by about three miles from the center
of town in Naples and over the generations, like Virgil
has often been kind of paired with magic or healing,
so a lot of pilgrimage is during the plagues and
stuff to Virgil's tomb for healing.

Speaker 2 (33:53):
Well, you're a live guy, pero, not as impactful as Virgil,
but well he's the poet. In the case of some folks,
Chaucer washed his purse man for me my birthplace of
northwest Indiana.

Speaker 1 (34:07):
I just want to mention that Dan virgil scope became
so big that Dan Brown got destroyed. He got drown out. Listen,
have you guys seen it? You gotta read them, you
gotta read it. I don't like Hanks' hair in this
one that you did say that. Uh my schooling age
city of Chicago. This man led to me I think

(34:29):
maybe was the driving force behind my wanting to escape
to southern California as soon as possible. Happy sixty seventh
to Stacy Douglas. Stacy Douglas Peralta. Stacey Peralta, professional skateboarder, surfer,
part of the Z Boys, born and raised in Veniceon
more importantly for my generation, founder along with skateboard manufacturer

(34:51):
and designer George Powell, of Powell, Peralta, and Parolta, of
course the creative force behind the first ever skate video,
the Bones Brigade Video Show in ninth.

Speaker 5 (35:02):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (35:03):
Pretty easy to make the case that Peralta is the
most important person in the history of skateboarding. You start
with the fact that he was at the time when
he was a professional skateboarder the well acknowledged as the
best skater around. Without that, without being a great rider
recognized as the best, he probably doesn't have the ear
of George Powell to start Powell Peralta to merge his

(35:24):
manufacturing company with Parolta's vision. So Z Boys, A disaster
broke up too soon, and he said he carried that
with him, that it made him sad.

Speaker 1 (35:33):
I saw the movie, so he puts the bones ending,
terrible ending.

Speaker 2 (35:38):
So he signed Steve Caballero when he's ten, not Stacy
cap ten years old, saw the potential, signs Tony Hawk
after watching him practice, not in a contest, just turned
fourteen years old, just practicing in a pool by himself,
over and over again. Saw the potential. So without Stacy
we may have never been blessed with the brilliance of

(36:02):
Rodney Mullen, thirteen years old, unknown, living in Florida, winning
amateur contests. Father told him at the end of the
summer he was quitting skateboarding to focus on math. So
he was the top student in his class going into
high school. Brilliant Why not do both? You would think
it would be okay.

Speaker 1 (36:18):
A couple of hours there.

Speaker 2 (36:20):
So this guy, Tim Scroggs that Stacy sponsors in Florida, says,
you got to see this kid sight unseen. He pays
for a plane ticket, enters him into a contest in
San Diego, and everyone there witnessed something they had never
seen before.

Speaker 8 (36:36):
I remember I did my run, and I remember looking
at the judges and they were looking at my board
and not me.

Speaker 2 (36:52):
It was on a whole other level when I first
seen him skate I couldn't believe what I was seeing.

Speaker 9 (36:56):
Most people get on skateboard, they stand on the deck
and they remain on the Rodney looked at the board
and went, I can ride every side of this. I
can ride the nose standing up, I can ride the
tail standing up. I can write it upside down. I
can ride on the edge.

Speaker 8 (37:16):
So I did my run, so they gave me scores
that whoa hey put me in first place. And I
remember driving back and I had this trophy going, I
don't think.

Speaker 1 (37:28):
I deserved this, but I did what I did.

Speaker 8 (37:32):
I did what I meant to do, and in my
heart there was.

Speaker 1 (37:38):
Closure.

Speaker 2 (37:39):
And he took that trophy to his dad and said, Dad,
I quit. And without Rodney Mullen, we don't have the Ali,
we don't have the Kickflip, we don't have street skating,
and without Stacy Peralta, we don't have Rodney Mullen. On
top of that, he signed Lance Mountain to bring some
levity to the group. Knowing what happened to the z Boys,
all these alpha competitors, Lance of the Goofball father figure

(38:02):
to him, Mike McGill, Tommy Guerrero, they put skateboarding into
the stratosphere, not just the US internationally. Both Mullen and
Hawk were gonna quit when they were seventeen and eighteen,
burnt out. Peralta, the Father Figure, talked him out of it.
No Tony Hawk X games, No seven to twenty, no
video game, no billion dollar brand without Peralta, none of it.

(38:23):
He did all the Bones Brigade videos, Animal Chin, took
it to Hollywood with Gleaming the Cube, dog Town and
z Boys Lords of dog Town. He wrote Your Guy,
Greg Knowle. He directed the documentary Riding Giants twenty years
Before I Got a one hundred foot Wave, put a
spotlight on big wave surfing. In two thousand and four
he did the Bones Brigade documentary. That's really great. Would

(38:46):
recommend that. One last year he did the Yin and
Yang of Jerry Lopez. So still making movies Happy sixty
seven Stacy Parolta.

Speaker 1 (38:54):
All right, and that's great information. But what's really important
brought inside? I'll Saydan Brown? Wow, Dan Brown is important.
I didn't like the hair. It is important that U. C. L. A.
Is noticed and recognized because they were in La Foodball
one and five and it's US an SC three and three.

Speaker 3 (39:14):
Food ball.

Speaker 1 (39:18):
S. He's three and three just crying heavy, big tears
and callous, three and three just grabbing their junkles north
like yeah it.

Speaker 2 (39:31):
Alos thought of myself as an Atlantic coast.

Speaker 1 (39:34):
The Cross was way way ahead of its time here
at Cow. Thanks for listening, everybody enjoyed. Finally, in his
finally face, checked out his con
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