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February 10, 2025 • 32 mins
Number, Word and Song of the Day. Fox Sports Football Analyst Brady Quinn on Super Bowl 59, the legacy of Patrick Mahomes and is it the end of the current KC Chiefs dynasty. Secret Textoso Roundup
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Crazy first hour, right, I mean, Ronnie saw a guy
break his tailbone? All right? We got huge act by
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We chopped it up about Luka Doncic and how exciting
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Can you imagine Bronni walking into the stadium. Papa, they
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giving away dunchic. Papa. That's not respectful to your King's court, Papa.
I could totally see that happening right now as we speak,
as the Jameses are carpooling into the stadium in that

(02:09):
Mercedes Benz sprinter van that Papa likes to drive. So
all of that is happening. And we really did discuss
that at length in the first hour, and the PMS
listener union got my old offensive coordinator USC to make
fun of Matt and I. Hugh Jackson, Hello, this is
Hugh Jackson.

Speaker 2 (02:30):
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Speaker 3 (02:35):
Thank you, Thank you so much. As we keep on rolling, though, Matt,
it is time for his words the word of the
day now. Yesterday was the super Bowl, and there was
a lot of talk the Rogan and Rodney kind of
stole my thunder, Matt, because what I wanted to do

(02:56):
here was take calls about which commercial people like the best,
oh right, and chop it up and be like, I
like that one, right. And I got to be honest,
you know, as I was chasing around Robbie's kid trying
to make him accept the action figure that he didn't want,
I didn't. I didn't get a lot of the commercial

(03:16):
content in the way that I the way that I
should to do a Rogan and Rodney like moment here
on the show. But I will say this, I heard
of the seal as a seal. I heard about that.
I don't know what the commercial was for. I heard
about that. I heard about Country Roads right where you

(03:37):
just put your logo on a song that people like.
As as a commercial. I saw Jay and Silent Bob
pop in as a little quick little cameo no pun
intended on the dunkin donut ben affleck thing whatever that was.
I saw some of them, but most of them kind
of went through the wickets, if you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2 (04:00):
Yeah, I was in the same boat. It's funny you
like saw ones that I didn't see. I saw the
seal one. I saw the potatoes, the lace potato with
the cute little girl, you know, growing her own potato plant.
Saw the Harrison Ford jeep commercial.

Speaker 3 (04:14):
Harrison Ford doesn't drive jeeps either. He has like five
teslas he got exposed.

Speaker 2 (04:19):
Today and a biplane.

Speaker 3 (04:22):
That he landed on the Penmark golf course. So I
didn't really think much about the commercials one way or
the other. And I don't know if they're as big
of a deal as they used to be. Maybe they are.
But I did think about one very special place in
the city of New Orleans that does some great work

(04:46):
when it comes to commercials, and I was shocked not
to see Frankie and Johnny represented the way they should be. Now, Matt,
this is not the normal Frankie and Johnny New Orleans
furniture store commercial that we usually like to play. This
one comes a little later where they do tell you
that they have five piece chicken boxes for free if

(05:07):
you buy furniture, and.

Speaker 4 (05:08):
Say this must be Frankie and Johnny at Saint Cudon.

Speaker 5 (05:10):
Franklin only the ease he has credit men in town.

Speaker 3 (05:13):
Julie Webbs bankrupt on Social Security. When the others say no,
we say yes, lot him habit with no cast man.

Speaker 4 (05:20):
I've been everywhere.

Speaker 5 (05:21):
Everywhere I go, they say no credit, no deal.

Speaker 4 (05:24):
I need some credit.

Speaker 3 (05:25):
Now you've come to the right store.

Speaker 6 (05:27):
Man.

Speaker 3 (05:27):
See the special man. Lot him habag. Yeah, you're right,
I say, who said I say, I say, frank You say,
I say so. When all the other Stowe says no,
Frankie says, yes. See the special man, lot him have
it with no problem. Come see Frankie and Johnny. He's
a credit store in town, and we've got thirty years.
Let's make it your bed pretty good. I have the credit,

(05:48):
I say, I say, when you buy it for me,
you get a chicken box.

Speaker 1 (05:50):
Free right now, Frankie, Johnny's is just gonna let you
have a free ten or five piece chicken box.

Speaker 3 (05:55):
Taste like Mama. That's very important. At the end comes
back and he says to say, say you buy furniture
for me, you get sigar for free. And then the
other guy comes on to clarify the ten piece or
the five people five piece chicken box taste.

Speaker 2 (06:12):
Like mom, I like the professional voice of a guy
to be sticken Bogs.

Speaker 3 (06:18):
I didn't. I was a little disappointed not to see
any any Frankie and Johnny representation. I don't even believe
it's there anymore, Matt. But Frankie and Johnny.

Speaker 2 (06:29):
For the super Bowl coverage, by far, Jami's going in there.

Speaker 3 (06:32):
Maybe yeah, you know, but probably a better commercial from
Frankie and Johnny than anything that and much more economical
that they had going on last night watching the super Bowl.
But I didn't watch it close enough to do a
segment on it, like Rogan and Rodney did. What was
your favorite super Bowl commercial?

Speaker 7 (06:49):
You know?

Speaker 4 (06:49):
They had a five piece and a ten piece you
can get depending on how much you purchased from Frankie
and Johnny back in the eighties.

Speaker 3 (06:55):
Uh huh.

Speaker 4 (06:56):
If you purchased two hundred to nine hundred and ninety nine,
you got a five piece chicken box, a thousand bucks
and a five piece, you got a free ten piece
chicken box with purchase over one thousand dollars.

Speaker 3 (07:08):
Let's get over the thousands so we can get five
more pieces of chicken. Here's my number.

Speaker 2 (07:16):
Number of the day. Number of the day is one
and one. A Seal Beach local story, p but one.
I think you'll appreciate an old timey how much I
love Seal Beach exactly old timey theater. The Bay Theater
has been closed for as long as I can remember,
probably since twenty Tennish finally reopened and it is kind

(07:41):
of your standard old school not you know, metroplex, fifty screens,
one Imax all of the sphere, total immersion, Dolby Atmos
kind of thing. No, just a neighborhood set between a
yogurt store and a.

Speaker 3 (08:00):
One we'll talking about a one theater.

Speaker 2 (08:02):
One screen, seventy year old building or nate interior curtain
that polls when the screen is revealed. And they finally opened.
They finally opened for the first twenty twelve is when
they were closed. So they finally opened. And now they
have just released their schedule, and I thought you would

(08:24):
find it interesting. You want to get the misses out
for a little early one on Friday, four pm. They're
doing Roman Holiday with Hepburn and Pack Please. Casa Blanca
will be screened Thursday, February twentieth at the Bay Theater.
That's a six o'clock start. We got an early one
that day going into Clippers v. Bucks. We'll be off
at four.

Speaker 3 (08:45):
So I could drive down to Seal Beach and then
watch Casa Blanca.

Speaker 2 (08:49):
At the Bay Theater. You want to see The Wizard
of Oz Friday Feb Twenty one, The Brutalist.

Speaker 3 (08:56):
The Brutalist is the new big nose Adriams really Adrian
Brody and he's like a he's an architect.

Speaker 2 (09:04):
That's the Saturday Feb. Twenty second and the twenty third,
so a lot going on. Loved the single screen local,
one screen old school about year old building. It was
a real tour that bought the property after it was
designated as a historical landmark. So I think I really
said cash, what's that?

Speaker 3 (09:25):
Do you think it's?

Speaker 2 (09:26):
I think he's king.

Speaker 3 (09:27):
You think you got some of that dirty federal cash.

Speaker 2 (09:32):
But fantastic. I think I might go see Casa Blanca
since we got an early show.

Speaker 3 (09:35):
That Casa Blanca one of the great movies of all time.
Roman Holiday a fine movie. I saw. Somebody was like
having like a David Lynch film festival in Guardina at
one of those old themes.

Speaker 7 (09:45):
Cool.

Speaker 3 (09:46):
Yeah, I saw that at the weeds store on a flyer.
But it's one thing to let you find out about
this weed store. It's one thing to look at a
flyer and be like, wow, that looks cool. And it's
another thing to like drive your ass to Guardina to
go see mall Hall and drive and got all uncomfortable
during the lesbian scene.

Speaker 2 (10:04):
Certainly much easier for me. But it looks like they
did a beautiful job restoring it to what looks to
be original specs from way back in the day.

Speaker 3 (10:12):
Well you should go Matt and just full peewee Herman
just be there now from Holland Drive was playing. Say, guys,
it talked about your theater here on the show. You
guys want to do something for me?

Speaker 2 (10:25):
Might have I take a little seat in the back here,
make it worth my while. Huh. Well, the Bay Theater
Baytheater dot com. If you want to see the lineup,
let me look.

Speaker 3 (10:35):
At a picture of the Bay Theater.

Speaker 2 (10:37):
Baytheater dot com.

Speaker 3 (10:41):
Is she perverted like me, mister duplicity, Well, she go
down on you in huh.

Speaker 2 (10:49):
Yeah, you see it.

Speaker 3 (10:54):
Yeah, it's beautiful to sir.

Speaker 2 (10:55):
Yeah, job, this is the Song of the Day.

Speaker 5 (11:04):
Built to Rome is the title of our song of
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(11:25):
radio content when David Vassy's coming up, sliding in with
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Speaker 2 (11:32):
Of Dodger Talk.

Speaker 5 (11:33):
You know, pictures and Catchers report today and Dave will
tell you more about that at seven o'clock night.

Speaker 3 (11:41):
Well, thank you, Ronnie. We'll be right back with the
immortal Brady Quinn to help us wrap up the pro
football season. Here on the show. We'll do the same
with the top story of the day. We'll have some
minor sports stories around the world. David Vasse will join
us the Big Billy Mack Interview, something we're all looking

(12:02):
forward to, maybe the first night in Los Angeles history
the last six years that we don't get nailed by
the King. All that and the Bay Theater and Seal
Beach is playing Rubin Holiday. Got that things are lugging
up our troubles are over.

Speaker 2 (12:24):
Betro some money, a lot of play by play. Tomorrow
UCLA Basketball keeping the streak alive. They'll try to do
it in Champagne. They tip off against the Allion I
five pm right here with a four to thirty pre
game and five to seventy LA Sports. Then Wednesday we'll
have clips the Grizzlies post trade deadline. Already got a
victory over the Jazz this past weekend. See if they
can keep that going after getting off the schneid. That'll

(12:45):
be a six thirty PREX with a seven thirty tip.
And of course tonight we celebrate the Dodgers pitchers and
catchers reporting to camel Back Ranch. Today David Vassay will
get things rolling at seven pm. But enough about the future,
pe how about the past.

Speaker 3 (13:00):
And an Irish past potato famine.

Speaker 2 (13:06):
I think you don't have to go to the potato famine.

Speaker 3 (13:08):
Every time the troubles, the troubles with England, the Notre
Dame loss, the championship games, I think of one man
and it erases all those negative feelings. I think of
his handsome face, his beautiful family, his great commentary. It's

(13:28):
fabulous radio show right here on AM Fi, seventy l
A Sports and Fox Sports Radio. Two pros and a
cup of Joe here to help us process what was
the end of the football season and perhaps did the
NFL reach critical mass for their first time in their career.
With the music, it is the Great Brady Quinn I

(13:51):
near Southern California, Toyota Dealer, celebrity hotline Love from the
great State of Ohio. Hi, Brady, how are you?

Speaker 7 (14:00):
And I'm doing great. I do love potatoes, though I
will admit the potato famine did really impact my lineage.
I want to make that out.

Speaker 3 (14:08):
It was tough on your family, Brady. They were skinny
a hard time. You know, they weren't able to do
the workouts that they wanted to do, reverse flies and
stuff like that to get swollen, because you know, you
don't have the power or the carbohydrate.

Speaker 7 (14:19):
That's right, that's right. If you're a meat potatoes guy,
you know you can't really do much with just meat.
You need some of the potatoes too to go along
with it.

Speaker 3 (14:27):
Thank you. It's a great start to the interview. Was
it just a weird moment that the Chiefs played so
poorly and the Eagles played so well or were the
Eagles a buzz saw and they were going to do
that to everybody?

Speaker 7 (14:40):
I don't know if they were going to do that
to everyone. I mean, I really do feel like that
was one of the worst performances we've seen from past
Mahomes on a big stage, and I understand he was
under duress. We can go into the details of you know, hey,
this offensive line for Kansas City was banged up. They
played some musical chairs the last time they lost the
Super Bowl, also the Tampa Bay Buck so Tom Brady,

(15:00):
the offensive line was banged up, went against a very
fierce pass rush. Similar issue. The only difference was Mahomes
was at least healthy for this one. And we could
talk about Josh Sweat's arm length and why that matters
versus Joe Toney, who's typically playing guard but you know,
filled in a left tackle for a good portion of season,
and clearly Josh Sweat was able to kind of have
his way and getting pressure on Patrick Mahomes with the

(15:22):
rest of the defensive front, I mean six sacks, not
having to blitz. If you're a Vic Fangio, I mean,
you've gotten can't see playing right in your hands. But
this was not only just Patrick Mahomes and the offensive
line struggling. To me, this was Andy Reid. And I
know Kansas City doesn't like to run the football, you know,
coming into the game, they're sixteenth in the league and attempts,

(15:43):
they're like twenty ninth in yards per attempt, so they're
not even successful really when they do try to run
the football. But I'm a football purist in the sense
of you have to still force the defense from time
to time to see if they keep their run gap
integriy right, like this defensive player who's responded for every
gap in the run game. And if you don't test

(16:03):
that out every so often, and you just allow a
defense that's already better than you, you've got miss notatches
everywhere up front just to tee off on your quarterback.
Where they didn't really move them around, they didn't really
have much play action. It's just not a formula first success.
And they never adjusted. I mean, how many times have
we seen them throughout quick screens to Kelsey or Worthy
or Hollywood Brown or whoever within this system. And I

(16:25):
know it's not a run play, but it acts as
that outside run play if you will, just to get
the ball to the perimeter and get it out of
mahomes hands quick. And you just did not see much
of that at all within this game plan and in
the game obviously just got away from them. But this,
I don't want to take away credit from the Philadelphia Eagles.
That was a dominant defensive performance. Jalen Hurt stepped up,

(16:46):
made the throws when he needed to, and did what
he was asked to do. I wasn't prolific by any means,
but he delivered when he needed to most on the
biggest stage and once again outshined Patrick Mahomes, this time
just coming home with the winning the MVP Trophy.

Speaker 2 (17:01):
Brady the you know when you're talking about arguably the
greatest offensive coach in the history of the league, right
and someone who when you give him a week, an
extra week to prep. He said, the record is ridiculous,
whether it's regular season or going into the Super Bowl.
So when you're when you're a quarterback, let's just say
it's you or someone like Patrick Mahomes. It's been to
seven consecutive AFC championships in his fifth Super Bowl, Well, like,

(17:23):
why isn't why isn't Patrick Mahomes having those conversations. Guy
was never under center. Like you said, there's teeing off
on them, and it was kind of weird to see
the lack of adjustments. There were none outside of that
one boot leg he ran to start the second half,
and that was kind of hit right.

Speaker 7 (17:38):
Yeah, And look, and that's a byproduct of a number
of things. I think the board on that big stage,
you're more likely to have kind of a game where
you flop, and I think if you look at the
most recent blowouts, there's probably been, you know, a handful
or so in the Super Bowl era, the most two
reachs for Kansas City. I mean, if you go back
and look through the course of this season, they had
like eleven or twelve games they played with were one
score games. They were winning tight higher year, and that's

(18:01):
kind of how they've won Super Bowls. They haven't gotten
off to a fast start, They've had to come back
in many games, and so this has been more of
kind of the standard Kansas Cite Super Bowl experience. But
I think the hard thing is what I was anticipating
coming into the game was worthy in Hollywood. Brown would
command so much respect on the outside with their speed

(18:22):
that there'd be a Cushion and Patrick Mahomes could take
advantage of easy completions to the outside all game long.
The difference was VIC Sango never really put his cornerbacks
in that position where they're going to be on islands,
and he played that kind of shell coverage that's been
the more invoked thing. He makes it a little bit
of man to man at you know, at times, but
they never really needed depressure, They never really needed to

(18:43):
devote anyone else away from just dropping back into zone
coverage with eyes on Patrick Mahomes. And two separate times,
I mean, one time he got bumped off the spot
Zach Bond at a nice play. At the other time
he never saw Cooper regime. And so there's just there's
multiple occasions where you look at and just go This
was in a way a masterful game plan for a
guy from VIC Sanger who struggled versus Mahomes and Reid.

(19:04):
I mean it was oh to eight coming into this matchup,
and I think he learned a lot from probably watching
a lot of you know, tabe in preparation for it,
saying we've got so many mismatches up front, like I
can't be undisciplined and get away from just having these
guys t off, letting my other seven play back in
coverage and not allowing a big play. If we don't
allow that, we don't allow any momentum. And this team

(19:25):
that's very unbalanced doesn't want to run the football, it
is going to basically hang themselves. And they essentially did
that in this game by not wanting to have any
someone's a balance and not wanting to help out their
pass protection, and then in lieu of that, obviously hurting Mahomes.

Speaker 2 (19:39):
Yeah, with the pass protection, brady like look that Jowan
Taylor is not often celebrated. Their tackles have been an
issue really forever, but that interior three was always solid
with Smith, Humphrey and Toney. It wasn't because they kicked
Tuney out. So what happens when you have someone like
Taliando who clearly isn't you below average, but just doesn't

(20:01):
look like he belongs out there? What does that do
for a defense When you're a quarterback and you know
you have one spot on that line that they just
keep attacking relentlessly and keep breaking through immediately.

Speaker 7 (20:13):
Well, it limits what you can do from a pass
protection standpoint. I mean the reality is, you know, you'd
like to be able to try to find a way
if there's four down line defensive lineman, there's gonna be
somebody's uncovered, and that uncovered guy's probably gonna slide the
way of that guard in this case to help out
Caliendo because he's probably got a mismatch versus Jalen Carter,
which I think everyone would agree, But the reality is
Vic Fangio understands that they're gonna do different things to

(20:36):
try to find ways of getting him into one on one,
one on one pass rushes. And even more than that,
it's not like you can just focus on Jalen Carter.
I mean, Josh, what was going off in the game
That makes you question everything then because now you have
to keep Travis Kelcey in the helpout on the edge,
and then you've got an issue with Jalen Carter Nolan
Smith on the other side. I mean, there was mismatches everywhere.
It wasn't just one guy, and so that's that's where

(20:57):
it became a big time issue. Is there really was
no way of outside of just again having an effective
running game, moving mahomes a bunch and just doing a
bunch of max protection and hoping that you can find
a way of getting exavier worthy of Hollywood Brown open downfield.
There really was no adjustment, especially when you're down by
so much later on the game. And to me, the

(21:17):
breaking point was when DeAndre Hopkins dropped that ball wide
open in the open field. I mean, this is a
guy he's dropped thirty five passes in his twelve year
career playing in the NFL. He dropped nine since like
twenty twenty. When that dude drops the pass, I mean
he's got hands where like it literally makes the ball play.
It disappears it's just an off day, like this is

(21:38):
just not your day. And at that point I was like, yeah,
they're not coming back, Like this is the end of it.
I don't care what it looks like at the end.
This has been a blowout the entire game.

Speaker 3 (21:47):
Man, Matt and Brady like two guys at the gym,
just spot in each other, heavyweight football talk, lifting, military press,
just jacking it off. I'd love to hear it, Brady,
Is it over for the Chiefs? Have the chefs cooked
their last meal? Let's go cheez.

Speaker 7 (22:10):
It's funny you asked that because I didn't think i'd
feel this way today, But when I woke up, I
was like, dang, I feel like it's gonna be hard
for Patrick Mahomes to catch Tom Brady. You know, if
he's won his fourth Super Bowl, he's done something that
Tom Brady has never done before, and having the three peat,
it just hits a little different when he's won four
and he's not quite thirty and he's only got to,

(22:30):
you know, try to double that number the rest of
his career. Like, all right, it seems obtainable now looking
at it, You're like, man, Kennas Kelsey might retire at
some point soon. Andy Reid's probably gonna retire at some
point over that point in time. And it's not like
there's gonna be I mean, there's gonna be some turnover
on the Philly roster, but a lot of the main
pieces are still intact. I mean, so they very well

(22:50):
would have to face them again next year is Phill
He's now the betting odds to win the Super Bowl
again is twenty twenty five season coming up. So I
look at it, and I didn't think I'd feel that way,
but it does feel like with the way the Bills
were able to challenge them this year. I think the
Bengals too, if they can just improve a little bit
on defense, that's a team that no one wants to
see what they look like once to get in the playoffs.

(23:11):
Not to mention a Chargers team that's improving, and obviously Baltimore.
I mean, you've got so many teams in the AFC.
It's such a difficult path. I just tend to look
at it and say, like, yeah, I don't it feels
like the luster's wearing off a bit. And it's hard
not to look at it and feel that way because
they were able to win mostly off Patrick Mahomes's arm.

(23:32):
But it's funny, like if you look at Tom Brady
in particular, when he's splitting in Steve Spagnola, it was
always the four men rush, getting him off his spot,
getting pressure on him. When Stagnola and the Giants are
able to beat him, and you now look at what's
been effective versus Mahomes, it's the same thing. I mean,
if you can rush for and get him off the spot,
that's their kryptonite. And they they've done it two times
now in Super Bowls. And that's the problem is that's

(23:52):
gonna be the master if you're gonna face every single
time versus that Eagles defense, especially considering it, thinking find
a way of getting Josh Sweat back. He's an unrestricted
free agent, but again, maybe you get a hometown disc.
I want to Trump come back and run back again.

Speaker 2 (24:06):
Last thing for me, Brady, does it change the way
you view like I know you talked about the numbers
right and trying to catch Tom Brady and just forget
like I guess the goat debate. Just does it make
you change the way you feel about Mahomes the regular
season that he had, the amount of interceptions, just the
close games, like you said, the weird ways they won
those games, and then really his second pretty bad performance

(24:28):
in the super Bowl, the other one being against that
Tampa team.

Speaker 7 (24:32):
I don't feel any different about honestly either quarterback, and
I'll start with with Mahomes. But I think he still
is the best in the league. I think he still
you know, elevates the level of everyone else at around him.
I would have liked to see them do some different
things offensively and trying to find ways of getting Kelsey
more involved ear Lewis, some using completions or screens and
so forth, I try to find ways of getting Worthy

(24:53):
more involved as well. So you know, I didn't look
at that game and think, okay, like he's not going
to be the same player. You know, whether he can
accomplish the accolades to surpass Brady, that'll you know, we'll see.
But even with Hurts winning it and winning the MVP,
I didn't walk away and go, oh, yeah, that guy's
now in that elite tier with the guys like this

(25:13):
year's MVP Josh Allen or the former MVP Lamar Jackson
and Mahomes and Burrow. I'm still not sure he's there.
He just does what he needs to do in order
to win, and he's surrounded by the best offensive line,
the best running back in the NFL, two amazing wide receivers,
a good side end, the number one defense in the NFL.
I mean, it's he understands how to play that game

(25:34):
in order to win, and I think, you know, that's
obviously going to be you know, help him be successful enough.
But you know, he threw f under two hundred yards
six or seven times this season, so it's not like
Philly's ever really had to rely on him for the
entirety of a season to win them a bunch of
football games. That's not the case. And he's talking about
a team like Cincinnati and Joe Burrow that I mean

(25:54):
half the time. I mean he's throwing over three hundred
four hundre yards at times and they're still losing. It's
still not enough. So this can' ben't changed much as
far as we I looking there, I think the reality is, though,
look how easy the NFC is. This could be a
window where now Jalen Hurts and the Eagles go on
a run for years to come. We'll see what happens
with the OOC position, because this will be the fourth
offensive coordinator they've had now last four years. That's obviously

(26:16):
a tough, tough call for Jalen Hurts have to deal
with a new OC every single offseason.

Speaker 3 (26:22):
The great Brady Quinn. There is nobody better and he
is a tribute to his people. We appreciate you, Brady.
Thanks for doing it. We'll be listening in the morning
at three am. I don't miss it. A good one.

Speaker 7 (26:35):
We'll be talking you on Wednesday, budd, I know at
least that.

Speaker 3 (26:37):
Much, Yes, sir, thank you for doing it. Brady.

Speaker 7 (26:40):
Thank you guys.

Speaker 3 (26:41):
Thanks Brady, and.

Speaker 6 (26:42):
We'll be back with Mark Great Sports Talk here on
AM five seventy LA Sports David Masse at seven o'clock
with Dodger Talk, Key k Hernandez, Victory Lap and far Han.

Speaker 3 (26:54):
Zaidi is back.

Speaker 2 (27:01):
Huge thank you to Brady Quinn. Remember tomorrow morning he
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Joe three am to six am right here on AM
five seventy. You also hear the Dodgers David Vasse in
about an hour, we'll check in and preview what he's
got going for spring training Dodger Talk tonight. Yes, believe
it or not. Pictures and catchers have already reported.

Speaker 7 (27:23):
Wow.

Speaker 2 (27:23):
First full team workout is Saturday, So Dave will give
us a preview and then you'll get the deep dive
from seven until eight pm tonight. All right, Matt, we
got some secret text us a fine brought to you
by your sokel Toyota dealers.

Speaker 3 (27:37):
We make it easy, Yes, some tax. Some reaction from
the listeners as we've moved through our day here, this
says the Chiefs got boat raced in the Super Bowl.
Taylor Swift was booed Travis Kelcey was a no show.
They aren't moving forward with a new season of the Bachelorette,
and that is true. They're not doing that this summer.

(27:57):
Look at that they're skipping the Bachelorette. Anthony Davis once
again proved he's made of glass, and for once, it
didn't hurt the Lakers. The voice of the Bolts is
going to be so turgid with glee. I'd be surprised
if you didn't to sit down and do great sports
talk today.

Speaker 2 (28:15):
Great sports talk, Great sports talk, Great sports talk.

Speaker 3 (28:20):
You were excited about the Chiefs, Matt, I mean, I
don't know how excited. Maybe we'll hear about it in
the top story of the day. You wanted to see
their downfall. I guess I did, and you did. I
don't hide that. I don't hide that I did. I
wanted them to lose. I wanted them to be humiliated.
They were, and I enjoyed every.

Speaker 7 (28:37):
Second of it.

Speaker 3 (28:38):
Petros, you're screwed.

Speaker 5 (28:40):
The secret text does a fine brought to you by
your so called Toyota dealers.

Speaker 3 (28:45):
We make it easy. Your new boss is going to
use that huge ac sound in your next contract negotiation.
They might they might bring that up a huge act,
just humiliating us for being number twelve in a meaningless
radio poll sent to him by the eighty dollars in
Hugh Jack's pocket. Maybe a little less, you know, I
think Cameo takes a bite, as you say, Matt, But yeah,

(29:07):
hujat getting about sixty bucks to call us out for
being number twelve in the Barrett Sports Media Afternoon Drive
Local show list. I wouldn't freaking want that Sunman action
figure either, you know. I try to do something nice
and it really bit me in the ass trying to
bring an action figure for a young man that didn't

(29:28):
want it.

Speaker 7 (29:29):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (29:29):
My guess is he probably read into the fact that
you didn't want it either.

Speaker 3 (29:32):
What are you talking about?

Speaker 2 (29:35):
It's like, yeah, thanks for this.

Speaker 3 (29:36):
Guy.

Speaker 2 (29:37):
Could have at least brought me moss Man. That's a
terrible Manny Faces.

Speaker 3 (29:40):
That's a tech. Well you know what somebody did text
he would have taken Manny Faces.

Speaker 2 (29:44):
He would have because that's sweet. You got three faces
in one instead of a dude with a collar like
Kelsey was rocking on his way into the Superdome last night.

Speaker 3 (29:52):
Hey, I'm not part of the Cuban crime wave. Okay,
this says Matt. That's why I don't agree with this.
But this guy was really trying to get combative before
the week started, you know, because if Rogan and Rodney
started fighting, we would have to kept the cottonuity going
again today and fought it out. But Eric Dickerson was there,
so they don't fight when Eric Dickerson's there. But this one,

(30:15):
this guy's in the mood for the feud. And he
says before this Monday show he's and starts, I'd like
to make a preemptive attack on money. Oh okay, he smug,
an unhappy little Man's condescending tone about food specifically is infuriating.
Treats people like they're idiots. Right, I'm not an idiot.

(30:35):
He and his Glai salmon can go straight to I mean,
I can't wait for.

Speaker 2 (30:42):
A lunch today, Jesus, I'm a boy.

Speaker 3 (30:47):
I will say this though, Matt. When I got to
work today, there was a dozen donuts, or like the
remnants of a dozen donuts, like hey, super Bowl hangover
donuts for Campbell.

Speaker 2 (30:56):
Right, and they were been sitting here for ten hours.

Speaker 3 (30:58):
One left with a bunch of like coconut shavings on it,
And you know that went down Staffusi's gullet.

Speaker 2 (31:06):
I mean, you just know it, no doubt you, Glutton.

Speaker 3 (31:13):
Petro's the Chiefs lost because they went Hollywood.

Speaker 2 (31:16):
Well, well they did win last year after going Hollywood.
You know, Taylor Swift was at the Super Bowl last year,
so Hollywood seemed to work for them, although it did
feel like an inordinate amount of Hollywood this year. You know,
Jason Travis got a role in Happy Guilt two. You
got Mahomes his wife Brittany in the SI swimsuit issue,

(31:41):
the Mahomes feature, although he gets a ton of features,
but the Dad Bob GQ issue did. Andy Reid has
got a little bit of a raised profile in the
commercials right now.

Speaker 3 (31:50):
So yeah, this says Matt Smith and Ronnie are perfect
for that bougie film festival in Seal Beach. It's not
a film vetus is the theater.

Speaker 2 (32:00):
It's just a theater. It's just you buy tickets for
the show, you go see the show.

Speaker 3 (32:05):
It's foreign to people at this point, all right, those
all movie theaters kind of are right. Yeah, yeah, people
don't really attract They're not attracted to the smell of
the popcorn and the groping of the woman in the
back row kind of thing. Yeah, we'll be back with
more great sports talk right here on am II seventy
LA Sports. We got two more hours, including David vass
Say and Bill McDonald, the man of the hour, calling

(32:28):
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