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December 2, 2025 • 33 mins

Angry Eagles fans egged the house of offensive coordinator, Kevin Patullo. Its Lit features an update on the Dodgers' ass tattoo story and an Ole Miss coaching staff update.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, we continue on Rodney Pete, Eric Dickerson, Fred
Rogan uh coming up later on this hour. We are
going to have What's Happened Today with its lit and
Kevin I'll get has.

Speaker 2 (00:12):
Caught up on that.

Speaker 3 (00:13):
All right.

Speaker 1 (00:14):
So some years ago, when we were living in Calabasas, Eric, yourhood,
all of a sudden, some eggs come flying over the wall.
Somebody thought it'd be funny to egg the house. Somebody
thought that'd be a good idea. And I never egged anybody.

Speaker 3 (00:29):
At your house.

Speaker 2 (00:30):
Your house, Yeah, well they were trying to get.

Speaker 3 (00:32):
One of my kids. Did people know you lived there?
It wasn't me.

Speaker 1 (00:36):
It was directed at an event going on at the
house with one of the kids, and some little ones
thought this was funny high school kids, and people jumped
the wall and chased them down. It was bad, nobody
got hurt. But what I'm saying is, you know, egging
houses is a very different experience. I didn't know people

(00:57):
even still did it, to be honest with you, I
mean back in high school I heard about it, and
then in high school again when my kids were there,
I saw it, But I didn't know people really egged houses.

Speaker 2 (01:09):
But apparently they do egg houses. Apparently they do.

Speaker 1 (01:13):
And they were so upset with the offensive coordinator of
the Eagles they egged his house and egged his house.

Speaker 2 (01:22):
I know, Eric, you start laughing.

Speaker 3 (01:24):
That's not funny, but it is. That's crazy.

Speaker 4 (01:28):
I mean, you you cared that much about a damn game.

Speaker 3 (01:32):
You so mad that you're gonna go egg somebody's house.
That's just sweat. Well.

Speaker 1 (01:38):
It's one thing to be mad about a loss, and
it's quite another to have money in the game.

Speaker 4 (01:42):
Yeah, but I mean, if I got money in the game,
I don't. I don't think I'm bigging the house I
got money in the game.

Speaker 3 (01:51):
Yeah. No, it is ridiculous. It's ridiculous that it's it's
gotten to that level where and and this was this
was publicized, Fred, Is that what you're saying that they
did this because he's the offensive coordinator of the Eagles.

Speaker 2 (02:08):
Correct, And people took people took credit for it.

Speaker 3 (02:12):
Basically of egging the offensive coordinator of the Eagles house.
Because the credit for it did know who did it.
That's terrible.

Speaker 2 (02:21):
They did not catch the people. Some people thought it
was rotch to start with. It was not me, I'm
sure like there was he lives in a.

Speaker 3 (02:29):
Neighborhood of like you know, on the street, there's a
hunter houses on the street and he's the only one
who got egged. Absolutely, they the Eagle fans knew where
he lived and and took care of it. But it's
it no, it's first of all, it's scary in this
day and age, and and that people would go to

(02:52):
that length to find out where you live and then
to egg your house. We've seen, you know, multiple times,
you know, bad situations where people get hurt. And that's
nothing to play around with. When you vandalize somebody's house,
or you break into somebody's house, or you threaten someone

(03:14):
and we're talking about a football game, it is it
becomes scarier. You don't know if the guy, you know,
he has kids or he has young kids, and then
you're you're you're dealing with that what what what kind
of world are we living in right now that someone
would egg a house of it off as a coordinator

(03:35):
because a game, a football game that was lost by
the Eagles. It's it's it's so uh, it's so disturbing
right now to hear about the story that people would
do that and put a family in jeopardy because of that,
because you know, and egging turns into something else, turns

(03:58):
into something else, and all of a sudden there's a
real tragedy. It's just it's just bad. It's uncalled for
and should be prosecuted to the utmost level of law. Yeah. Right,
they're slap him on the reds saying or do nothing
to nobody these days.

Speaker 4 (04:15):
I mean, you know, I agree with you right now
because you think about how many young people and older
people are back go ringing the wrong doorbell and get
shot and killed just about ringing the wrong door at
the wrong house, or trying to put a key in
the in the wrong door. You have to you at
the wrong house and it's you're thinking it's your house,
but it's the wrong house, and you get actually shot
and killed. I won't forget when David Carr, who played

(04:36):
for the Texans, when the Texans came back and I
think they egged this house so they I know, they
threw something at his house and it wasn't I mean,
remember he had I think in his career, I think
he got sacked two hundred and set nine times. Yeah,
and one time it was it was a seventh pick
first pick of the new franchise. Yeah, yeah, and they

(04:58):
And it was sad, but because I mean, he was
a he would have been a really I think, a
really good player. Maybe with a great player. That's goes
to show you, Fred or talk about getting on these
bad teams. You have no shot. I mean, he had
no shot at all. I mean, and and they did
that to his house. I'm like, why why would you
do that? But you know, that's just how people are

(05:19):
these days. And and the thing I think it gives me,
I think what pisses me off the most is is
when you when you got them on video and you're
standing in your court, how you plead not gifty?

Speaker 3 (05:28):
Oh that's not you on that video. That's not you.
Yes me, but it ain't me. Oh hell he said
it ain't him. Let him go. That's I think that is.
That is the most frustrating thing to me. Ever, when
they plead not guilty and they CEO's dumb ass right
there on video? How you doing no? Not me? Okay?

Speaker 1 (05:47):
Sometimes better to be infamous than famous, because and I
think that's kind of.

Speaker 2 (05:53):
The way the world works right now.

Speaker 3 (05:55):
I guess Gary, Fred, It's not It's like not even
I mean, we're talking talking about it, but it's not
even a joke that the OC of the Eagles got egged,
because you know, it looks like, oh, it's a harmless joke,
and you know they're they're throwing eggs at the coordinator's house.
Oh whatever. But you know, there's always one in the

(06:17):
crowd or two in the crowd that are want to
take it to another level, and that becomes that becomes
a scary part that you cannot take it lightly. Oh yeah,
what is he worried about? What is he talking about?
Is it's somebody egged his house? So what Yeah, but
there's that one crazy person that is out there, or

(06:38):
that person that's out there that has a vendetta that
wants to make a name for himself, that takes it
to another level and all of a sudden, egg is
not an egg anymore. Now they want to shoot up
the house. Now they want to go out of the house,
you know what I mean. So it just it can
escalate so fast, and it's a it's it's scary, and

(06:58):
it's a shame that people ticket that first. And I
don't want to blame I'm not blaming gambling on it
or anything like that. But certainly the gambling aspect and
the connection with gambling and professional sports has added a
whole new dimension to people's engagement when it comes to
sports and winning and spreads and all that kind of stuff.

Speaker 1 (07:19):
You're one of you guys ever having encounters with fans.
Nobody acting your house or anything. But did you have
any kinds of problems with fans in your careers?

Speaker 4 (07:28):
Yeah, I've had some. I've had some words with fans
I have. I don't work with family, and I won't
get it Indianapolis with towards it having to Indy. And
it happened in Buffalo. Me and my Boyfrid Young. We walking,
We're going to I think, going to a club, leading
the club and and this girl, she's drunk.

Speaker 3 (07:46):
She comes over to me, are you Eric Dickerson? Here
we go? Like, oh my, here we go. That's I'm
here we go. I say it, here we go? She said.
I said, yeah, why, You're not worth that man, your dollars.

Speaker 4 (08:01):
You're not even that good man. I'm like, I can't
tell you what I call that, but I mean.

Speaker 3 (08:08):
Boyfriend grabbed her. Boyfriend grabbed and Fred Grave I wasn't
gonna hit up Gregg. Come on, Dick. I'm like, man,
I said, I said, this is why I hate this time.
I said, get the hell out of here. Uh yep.

Speaker 4 (08:16):
And then I was in Buffalo, man Fred. This guy
was too. I had a guy he was heckling the hell.

Speaker 3 (08:22):
Out of me. I'm like, oh, you serious? I mean
it was.

Speaker 4 (08:27):
Then we go to the bus just to get on
the bus. You know who's out there with for an autograph.
I'm like, you can't be serious, man, man, I'm just
a big Bills fan. I said, brother, ain't no way,
I'm signing nothing for you.

Speaker 3 (08:41):
It can't happen.

Speaker 4 (08:42):
Then I had one in in uh In in in
New England. The old lady. I'm talking about an old
lass lady. He understands all Dicker.

Speaker 3 (08:51):
Say you suck, you suck Dickerson, you're a bum.

Speaker 4 (08:56):
And I'm like, are you serious, lady? I said, I
took my sit your old ass down. You fall and
say I falling, I can't get up? Yes I did.

Speaker 3 (09:11):
She Then she left me alone.

Speaker 4 (09:13):
I said that's what got her off me, I mean.
And then I had another one in New York. Guy
in New York.

Speaker 3 (09:19):
He was heckling. Oh he was hecky.

Speaker 4 (09:22):
I'm talking back and forth to him me and I'm
going back and forth, back and forth.

Speaker 3 (09:25):
And he said, you old bomb you, You're gonna fumble
sooner or later. And then what happened. I did fumble.
I'm like, oh, I got to go to the sidelines,
go to.

Speaker 2 (09:37):
You're a bomb.

Speaker 3 (09:38):
You fumbling. I can't like somebody. Yeah, it was funny,
so right behind the bitch. So now I have to
win a touchdown. I come back to that. I'm all
over him. I'm talking to him. I said, why don't
you sit down? You probably got a little bit of
you know what? And this girl busted out laughing. I said,

(09:59):
oh you do, you have a little one hunting man.
He shut the hell up. That's how I got him
to shut up. So, you know, man, I mean you
sometimes red, you just have to say something. You can't
help it.

Speaker 4 (10:12):
I mean, they're just all over you, and you know
you as a human.

Speaker 3 (10:15):
I'm like with people too. You just can't say whatever
you want to say to the players.

Speaker 2 (10:20):
You can never move away far far enough on the
bench or would that be like a bad thing a shina.

Speaker 4 (10:25):
Can't you can't you can't. I mean, first of all,
you're a man. I mean, I'm a man. You can't.
You can't. You can't do that. Man had a guy
in Chicago. He was heckling me on a Monday night.
I wouldn't say a word. I didn't say anything. And finally,
you know how, you got my attention. He talked about
my mother called up by name. I'm like, oh, hell no,
I was. I was, I was on my way in

(10:45):
the stands. Then I'm like, oh, hell no, my mom
ain't got nothing to do with this game. And then
they grabbed him, take him out, and I'm like, oh
hell no. I'm like, oh, that's that's off limits. Now
my mother called her by name, Biola. I'm like, oh
what you got? You got my attention, buddy, And what
do you do when you headed up there?

Speaker 3 (11:01):
Uh?

Speaker 4 (11:01):
He's actually he gonna come down because I was going
up and a couple of guys grabbing me because I
said no, I'm going up, and he's staying grab his
ass and the tennis grabb him and then they goad, No,
that's wrong.

Speaker 3 (11:11):
You can't.

Speaker 4 (11:11):
You can't do that kind of stuff. Man, You know so,
but I mean, look, I know you love your teams.
Don't get me wrong. You love your team, but your
team is not coming to get your ass out of jail.
If you go to jail, that the team. You know what,
Let's go, let's go. You know, you know Fred Fred
was on that fighting fus. Let's go, let's go, let's
go get Fred out of jail. You know it don't
work like that. You know you're gonna be sitting up

(11:32):
there with a with a dumb ass look on your face.

Speaker 1 (11:37):
Well, and that's what I always say. You have two
people walking down the street. One's wearing a Toyota T
shirt and the other one's wearing a Nissan T shirt, right,
and they say hey to each other and start John.
They're not gonna get into a fight because Toyota's better
than Nissan or Nissun's better than Toyota.

Speaker 2 (11:52):
They're not gonna do that.

Speaker 1 (11:53):
But you find people wearing shirts and gear and they
getting the fights with other people wearing the opposite team.

Speaker 2 (11:58):
Stop. That doesn't happen unless you've had too much to
drink in your sporting event.

Speaker 3 (12:05):
Now, most of the time it's not always alcohol, but
alcohol does play a it's a big contributing factor. Yeah,
it's a it's a big factor. I mean, you people
are passionate. I get it, and you love that as
a you know, as a player and as an organization.
You you you love the passionate fans, but you can't
cross the line where it becomes violent or you take

(12:27):
it off the field to to talk about a player
outside of of of the venue or find out where
he lives and you want to egg the house where
we started this whole conversation. You just absolutely cannot cannot
do that. It's it's it's serious, but it's not that

(12:49):
serious where you have to vandalize a player's house. That
is one unacceptable and it's one of those situations. I
think Fred that somebody who actually does that and they
found and they find him, they it has to be
a stiff, hardcore penalty for anybody that does anything like that.

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Come on, Fred, all right, let's get caught up. Kevin,
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Speaker 6 (14:15):
So, Eric, I don't know if you were here when
we talked about this a few weeks ago.

Speaker 7 (14:18):
Guys, if you remember Mookie Betts through this giant party
and a lot of the Dodger players were there, and
the story about ass tattoos came up. Remember this, and
Kirby Yates got a tattoo of Kirby the video game
character tattooed on his.

Speaker 6 (14:32):
Butt, And Kirby's holding up the World Series.

Speaker 2 (14:36):
Trophy, garls, somebody else, Hold no.

Speaker 6 (14:40):
So Kirby the actual cartoon character, who's tattooed.

Speaker 2 (14:43):
Your tattoo is tattooed.

Speaker 7 (14:44):
Yeah, so Kirby the character was holding up to the
World Series trophy. Mcghirre Rojas got us aparo beer can tattooed,
and so we're wondering, like, how many of these guys
actually got tattoos?

Speaker 6 (14:53):
So Max, and when did this actually happen?

Speaker 7 (14:55):
So Max Munsey was a guest on foul Territory this
morning and the subject matter of this came up up
and apparently these tattoos were handed out or however you
would say, stitched on, whatever you want to call it,
at Mookie Betts's celebration party. So here's a little bit
of Max Munsey from a foul Territory earlier today.

Speaker 6 (15:11):
You were like when the.

Speaker 2 (15:13):
Needle was in the rear and he was getting it done,
you were all sitting there.

Speaker 8 (15:17):
Yeah, I mean it was there was a tattoo artist
at Mookie's party.

Speaker 3 (15:21):
Yes, I don't know.

Speaker 8 (15:23):
If Mooki made sure there was a guy there, because
these guys were talking about it when they were saying
when we won the World Series, we're gonna get these
tattoos and you know, so I don't know if MOOKI
was making sure that they were there to be like, hey,
you guys, got to hold you on your promise. But yeah,
they got it done and we were all there to
see it.

Speaker 3 (15:39):
Did anyone else get tattoos or they just had a
guy there for Kirby, there was more tattoos.

Speaker 7 (15:45):
Yes, So of course the question is who are the
other guys that got tattoos? So we know about Kirby,
we know about mcgyer rojas because he admitted to it.
I saw in a later interview Fred the mcgyer Roja's
basically called out Ben Roard Fitten said that this whole
thing was his idea, but he didn't get one.

Speaker 6 (16:00):
He's calling out.

Speaker 7 (16:01):
He's like, Ward, it's your idea, you better get an
ass tattoo, and Ward, fitting a different interview said, I
guess eventually I'll get one, will see exactly what it is.

Speaker 2 (16:07):
But that's why he's down with the wretch.

Speaker 6 (16:10):
Maybe that's what it is, fulfill his promise.

Speaker 2 (16:14):
That'll take kindly to that.

Speaker 7 (16:16):
So either you guys, Eric Rodney, if you were to
win Big Time Championship, Big Time Game, you guys who
agree we're all going to get as tattoos?

Speaker 6 (16:24):
Is that something you guys would have been on board with?

Speaker 3 (16:28):
D all right ed issues with his with his mic.
But yeah, if if if it's a from what I understand,
if it's you know, a celebration of our team, and
and I know, you know, Mookie had a lot of
guys or at least a team at his house for

(16:51):
private celebration after the World Series, and he also brought
the tattoo artists there because they're a lot of guys
that wanted tattoos. And I think that, you know, different
guys were figuring out what what I'm going to get
if you're not squeamish or you have beliefs that you

(17:14):
can't you know, tattoo your body or ink your body
or whatever it is. I have tattoos, and I have
tattoos that represent my kids, my my parents. If if
I were to be in a situation where we won
a World Series and people were getting them and we

(17:35):
had a tattoo artist actually at the party, yeah, I.

Speaker 2 (17:38):
Would have been on board, been on board.

Speaker 3 (17:42):
And I don't know if I had gone along with
you know what whatever somebody was, because I'm not a
you know, look, I you know Anime Kirby, you know
all those things. I'm not. I'm not astute on all
of that. But I would have gotten something specific for
me as a you know, on my on my body

(18:06):
somewhere that would represent a World championship absolutely, I would.

Speaker 4 (18:10):
Have Hell no, absolutely not. I don't care if he
won five World Series. I'm not getting that. I am tattooed.
I'm scared of needles. I'm squeamish of them, and I'm
sure not getting one on my ass. That is not
happening Jackson.

Speaker 3 (18:25):
I'd be like, uh, y'all can do that, but no,
I'm sorry, I uh no, I'm too afraid. I had
everybody got a ring ring tattooed, replica of the ring
or replica of the trophy. You wouldn't do it, huh.
And I don't care who does it. I'm not doing it.

Speaker 4 (18:41):
My mama could have did it. I'm like, go ahead, mama,
you do it, But I'm not doing I'm afraid of needles.
I had some blood take it yes yesterday and that
was just horrible.

Speaker 3 (18:50):
No, what are you afraid of it? I don't like needles, Fred,
That's what it come down to. That's I'm afraid. I
don't I don't like. I don't like. People don't like me.

Speaker 4 (18:58):
I don't can needle and that used to almost be me.
I always have to when they have to take blood,
and you could you know when you play football that
take blood from you. I had to lay down and
somebody to hold my hand. So are you good with needles?

Speaker 6 (19:15):
Would you do it for it?

Speaker 3 (19:16):
No?

Speaker 2 (19:16):
I don't.

Speaker 3 (19:17):
I don't want a chattoo, but I know, But are
you okay with needles?

Speaker 2 (19:20):
Yeah, I'm fun.

Speaker 3 (19:22):
No, I can't do it.

Speaker 4 (19:23):
I'm I'm I'm totally afraid of needles. I can't watch
them on TV with a milestone.

Speaker 3 (19:27):
A situation like that where you know, we all you know,
talked about it in the clubhouse. We're gonna get tattoos
at the end of the day. If we win the
World Series, we're gonna get tattoos. Would you be a
guy that like reluctant and say, no, I'm not doing
it because if.

Speaker 1 (19:43):
I'm getting a tattoo, it's my wife and kids and
I don't have any tattoos, so I wouldn't do it.

Speaker 3 (19:48):
But if the team, the team you're on, wins the championship,
you're not doing it. You're like, I'm not doing this.
This is not me, I'm you mean everybody in the
team's doing it. Yeah, that was a goal that was
like before you ard the World Series, Hey, we win
this thing, everybody's getting a tattoo of the logo of
the Dodgers and the and the and the trophy. Who's

(20:09):
all in? You would be one of those opt out.
I'd opt out, I say, I get, I'd get a
stick of tattoo. I want to stick on. That's what
I'm going.

Speaker 2 (20:21):
I'm not actually what I got to stick Fred? You
got you opt out?

Speaker 3 (20:27):
Yeah, because I don't. I just you. You're not afraid
of needles, right, And I could tell I didn't like Nida.
I used to. I hated needles back in the day.
But for whatever reason, at some point I got I
got used to him. And now, yeah, I have multiple
tattoos on my on my body, I have no tattoos.

Speaker 6 (20:44):
You guys remember the name Alec Manoa.

Speaker 3 (20:47):
Oh yeah, yeah.

Speaker 7 (20:48):
It was a good young pitcher for the Toronto Blue
Jays a few years ago. Was a All Star out
here when they played at the All Star Game.

Speaker 6 (20:53):
It was great. He was miked up.

Speaker 7 (20:54):
He's throwing one hundred two miles an Hour's amazing. Vinny
ends up getting hurt, so of course he's right up
the angels alley. I was not planning on doing this,
but this happened just two seconds ago. So Jeff passed
and reporting that Alec Wanoa who at one point a
couple of years ago was seen as a rising star,
has been beset by injuries the last two years. And
so because he's beset by injuries, it means he's affordable.
And because he's affordable, that means he is now an

(21:16):
Angel for a one year, two million dollar contract. There
you go.

Speaker 2 (21:20):
I'm just wondering can he still pitch?

Speaker 6 (21:22):
It's a good question.

Speaker 3 (21:24):
He has.

Speaker 6 (21:24):
He pitched five games five games last year.

Speaker 3 (21:27):
Would you have Tommy John?

Speaker 7 (21:28):
I don't know if he had Tommy John, but I
know he's he battled injuries the last couple of seasons
after pitching I think thirty two thirty three starts a
full season the year.

Speaker 6 (21:35):
Before, So these last years are avail. I believe he's
available to pitch right now.

Speaker 1 (21:39):
Yes, yes, huh, that's that's what as well. I took
a flyer on him, you know, and that's what they do.
But I mean, I didn't even know if he was
healthy enough to pitch. To be honest with you, I
didn't either either. What they got Grayson from Baltimore, Grayson Rodriguez. Yeah,
they didn't even give him a physical.

Speaker 3 (21:59):
And he's hurt.

Speaker 6 (22:00):
Sure it didn't. They traded for didn't even give him
a physical.

Speaker 3 (22:06):
That's it's like the Angel Yeah, but that's like the
top two on the list when you when you trade
or sign somebody, Okay, we got to get you, we
gotta take you to a physical and the Angels.

Speaker 2 (22:20):
This is like a pattern, though this is like not
the first.

Speaker 3 (22:24):
It's multiple guys that go through the Angel system and
nobody gives them a physical.

Speaker 2 (22:31):
Yeah, it's amazing. So this makes sense. This guy's been
hurt a couple of years. You're in great, She'll give
him physical.

Speaker 3 (22:39):
Man, I don't worry about it. He's good.

Speaker 6 (22:40):
No, that means we have to pay the doctor. We
don't want to do that.

Speaker 3 (22:42):
No, no, no, no.

Speaker 7 (22:46):
So we talked about Lane Kiffin earlier in the show,
leaving Ole Miss for l s U. And so the
penultimate College Football Playoff rankings come out tonight and a
lot of people were concerned that Old Miss could actually
be dropped in the rankings because Lane Kiffin is no
longer there. There is a provision in the sport that says,
or in the bylaws for the CFP that if a
key player or coach for any reason is not available

(23:08):
to hold their position. The committee can take that into
consideration when it comes to where the team is ranked.
So we'll see how that flush is out coming up
later tonight. One thing that did happen. Charlie Weiss Junior,
the son of Charlie Weiss, has been the offensive coordinator
at ole Miss under Lane Kiffin. He is leaving and
going to LSU with Lane, but LSU and ole Miss
have worked out a deal to allow him to stay

(23:29):
on that staff to allow him to be the offensive
coordinated throughout the cfp Wlaane says he's giving Charlie permission
to do this because he doesn't want to hurt the kids.
Although he could have stayed if he didn't want to
hurt the kids, he says he doesn't want to hurt
the kids in their potential ranking, so if he allows
Charlie to stay, that will offer them a little bit
of continuity and hopefully not hurt them in the playoff rank.

Speaker 3 (23:49):
I like that. I like that.

Speaker 4 (23:51):
Yeah, most of the time, it's not the head coach
that's doing the calling the play that's you know, it's
doing most of the stuff. They're just like the figurehead.
It's the offensive coord and defensive coordinator. Those those are
those are the key players. Now sometimes they don't make
good head coaches, but those are the guys.

Speaker 3 (24:06):
That would put in the strings.

Speaker 2 (24:08):
Yeah, and even in the situation of Lane Kiffin, who
actually he was, he was the offensive coordinator, so he
was calling the plays. But there is always whether it
be the quarterback coach or the you know, offensive line
coach or running back coach, whoever is right hand.

Speaker 3 (24:30):
That is in tune exactly what they want from an
offensive standpoint, even if the even if the head coach
is calling the actual plays on Saturday or Sunday, Sean
McVay calls McVay, that's different. He called the player, he
calls the plays, but there is someone right next to
him that understands, this is what we want to call.

(24:52):
This is what we want to do.

Speaker 2 (24:53):
Just in case something happens to Sean McVay and he
can't he can't or he's.

Speaker 3 (24:59):
Sick or whatever may happen. So you know, for old
miss yeah, there's a guy that's right there. But it
is it is for the players knowing that we don't
have our play caller going into the Bowl or going
into the playoff system. We don't have our play caller

(25:21):
that understands and and and calls the plays on a
regular basis going into these playoffs. It's a disadvantage for
the players. It's such a bad situation right now for
the Old Miss players who had aspirations of winning a title,
and they're good enough because they got talent, they win
eleven and one, and they now somebody else is calling

(25:45):
the plays. It is.

Speaker 2 (25:48):
I feel bad. I feel bad for the kids that
are at Old Miss right now. Well, but the guy
that's gonna call the players is going to be there.
I think that's great. And you know what that's being.

Speaker 4 (26:00):
He's off season a long red. He didn't call, he
didn't call the police, off season long. So so Lane
Kiffen called the plays the whole season. Yeah he did.
He's called the plays since he's been there. He's the
play caller.

Speaker 1 (26:12):
But I know he's also going to go to Old
Miss with Lane Kiffin. So they sent him back and
that was I legal, So they allowed him. They allowed
him to continue on and call the places and in
the playoffs, but didn't allow the rest of the staff
to stay on.

Speaker 2 (26:27):
And do the whole thing. I know, you guys said earlier,
you know what. He's out.

Speaker 1 (26:31):
He's out, go go, And I kind of feel that
way too. You know, if you don't want to work
your leave, we're not gonna beg you to shay go.
But in a situation like this, where a team can
win a national title, I don't see the harmon letting
him finish it out with the kids.

Speaker 7 (26:47):
There's an element of, you know, cutting off your nose
to spot your face. I mean, the best chance is
to have some sort of continuity. So even though the
coordinators leaving, he at least knows the playbook, he knows
the kids, he knows the system. So as opposed to getting.

Speaker 6 (26:57):
Them back, he's leaving. Though he's leaving, he's leaving, But
who's staying?

Speaker 7 (27:02):
If it's the offensive line coaches never called plays before,
would you rather have him or the guy even though
he's leaving that at least, So what's the.

Speaker 3 (27:07):
Difference of having him stay and call the plays now
as opposed to Lane Kiffin who called the plays for
the last three years?

Speaker 2 (27:15):
Exactly what you exactly what's the difference?

Speaker 4 (27:20):
But I agree with that, But because Lane is the
one who's leaving, who initiated the leaving, not the offensive coordinator,
you leaving, you know, and they wouldn't be leaving if
you wouldn't leave it.

Speaker 3 (27:30):
They would be here if you were here. So that's
the that's the whole deal.

Speaker 4 (27:34):
I gain, like you said, he gonna if I need
a if I got a great lineback of Old Missus.

Speaker 3 (27:40):
Hey man, look, come over here to l s U.
After this game is over, Come on over here with me.
I'll take care of you.

Speaker 6 (27:47):
You know.

Speaker 1 (27:48):
In the argument, well, if he's there, he'll be recruiting
the kids. Let me ask you something, does you really
need to recruit him? If a guy played for him
at Ole Miss and he liked him right after the
whole game.

Speaker 3 (27:59):
If the kid says, if it's a freshman kid, as
you know, a big time phenom prospect at Ole Miss
and Lane Kiffin goes to LSU and that kid that
is dominated as a freshman at Ole Miss, is he
not leaving Old Miss to go to LSU?

Speaker 2 (28:21):
He is?

Speaker 3 (28:21):
I mean he went back to Caleb Williams had had
a great year at Oklahoma, had a great year, took
over for Spencer Rattler and and Oklahoma went crazy with
him as quarterback. And then Lank you know, Lincoln Riley goes,
I'm leaving to go to s C, and Caleb Williams says,

(28:45):
I'm going to let's go. Okay, gave more money. They gave,
did they? But they gave more money at USC too. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (28:52):
But here's the thing.

Speaker 1 (28:53):
That kid, that freshman at Old Miss, whether Layne Kiffin
coaches that game against uh the opponent in the playoffs
or does not, if that kid's gonna go, he's gonna go.

Speaker 2 (29:05):
It's not gonna matter.

Speaker 1 (29:06):
What do you think, Lane Kiffing, he's been with a
guy all year, what's he gonna do? Hey, you know what,
you're taking some snaps over here as a backup quarterback.

Speaker 2 (29:14):
But can you step over here?

Speaker 3 (29:16):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (29:16):
But so you're saying play it out if you're that kid,
play play play the game.

Speaker 1 (29:22):
Yeah, I'm saying everybody, if you're gonna go, you're gonna
go after the game, play the game, Lane Kiffen, honestly,
and the whole thing blows he should have coached. There's
that one kid, an Old Miss that is gonna go
to LSU with Lane Kiffin because he coached.

Speaker 2 (29:41):
If they're gonna go, they're gonna go, and the ones.

Speaker 3 (29:44):
But if your Old Miss, do you but if your
own myths. Do you want him to even coach you
in this playoff?

Speaker 9 (29:51):
You mean the kids or the school? The school, the school,
the school. It's a slap school school, Fred, it's a
slap in the schools face. I mean, yeah, school's test.

Speaker 1 (30:04):
But if he coaching, they won a national title or
but he says, say, well, all they gotta get over that,
thanks lang By.

Speaker 3 (30:11):
Yeah, I mean you know what I mean, it was their.

Speaker 2 (30:15):
Best chance to win.

Speaker 4 (30:17):
I got, I got, I got my ex girlfriend here,
but I'm gonna go. I'm gonna go marry my new girlfriend.
I'm gonna spend the night with you just tonight, but
I'm I'm gonna head on over the Maryhood tomorrow.

Speaker 2 (30:27):
What you Let's have one more night?

Speaker 3 (30:31):
Yeah, that one night over here, but I'm gonna go marry.
We're here at the uh, the the Marriott six. We
have one more night six and then I'm gonna I'm
gonna meet my new I'm gonna meet my new girl.
Or at the four seasons, right the fourth season. So
you know what, let's make this night at the Marriott
six a damn good one.

Speaker 6 (30:52):
All we gotta go.

Speaker 7 (30:53):
But since we're talking polygamy, uh, b y u's head coach,
Colonne Sataki, by the way, he was accorded by Penn State,
has turned them down here going to remain at BUYU.

Speaker 6 (31:01):
And that's just lighting up the headlines.

Speaker 1 (31:02):
For an NFL Spotlights presented by Ford. You know what
the forid NFL Spotlight is Joe presented by Ford, and
we're back to wrap it up.

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Speaker 3 (31:30):
All right, god him flew by Rodney Pete, Fred Rogan,
Hall of Famer Eric Dickinson an NFL excuse me the
Ford NFL Spotlight, Boy, it went too fast. We got
so much more to talk about, that's right.

Speaker 2 (31:46):
So you guys stay around for another four hours. That'd
be great.

Speaker 3 (31:50):
You see, if you see, if you know, as I
changed my clothes, I'm getting to the golf course. Yeah,
messing around? Are you playing or you're hitting balls?

Speaker 4 (31:59):
We know I'm gona play. I'm gonna pay nine hole
three thirty three thirty. Try to get that. I gotta
get the heck out of here.

Speaker 2 (32:04):
All right, let's go.

Speaker 3 (32:05):
Who are you playing with somebody or just jumping on?
I'm playing with this old dude named Jeff Heller. He
probably listen. He listens out to hell. I'm on my way,
Jeff with your old self. And what do?

Speaker 2 (32:19):
What does Jeff usually shoot?

Speaker 3 (32:20):
Can he play? He can play pretty good for a
whole time. He remind me of he looked like Papa
Smurfs the other day with the group the white hat,
with the with the pen. He can actually play pretty good.
I gotta I gotta give credit. But it's almost every
part is a good put. I'm like Fred, I mean,
I said, Jeff, that's a little. That's a little for
out there. No, that's good.

Speaker 1 (32:37):
I'm like, Okay, one of those, one of those. It's
like the home Yeah, but on your team, that's good.
All right, Eric, You still feel good about the Rams overall?

Speaker 4 (32:52):
Oh yeah, I still feel good about the Rams. Look
like I said before, you're not gonna want them all.

Speaker 3 (32:56):
Uh.

Speaker 4 (32:57):
The only thing is with the Rams, if they don't
turn the ball over, seriously, you don't beat them. I mean,
if they turned up a once, fine, but twice if
you get but they have to get turnovers.

Speaker 3 (33:06):
Also, they turned over. They don't turn the ball over.
You don't beat that football team.

Speaker 2 (33:11):
All right, thanks for hanging. We really appreciate it.

Speaker 3 (33:14):
Thank you guys.

Speaker 1 (33:15):
Have a good one you two, Ronnie, thank you, Kevin.
Appreciate it as well. Rodney, one hour in a mile.
We'll talk to you then right home.

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