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You may vegan. Welcome, Welcome, Welcome, you're listening to the
Sports Shock Show. I'm the Sports Shock Wayne Candy. Good
morning to you live here in Atlanta, Georgia. Always great
to be with you on Mondays. Uh and during football season,
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so many storylines to try to sweeze into two hours.
Because of the chaos that happens in all these games,
sometimes we forget to even go back to Saturday and
get some of that college action in, or even to
the Thursday night games or the Friday night games. Things
get lost in translation sometimes, but we are here for
(01:26):
the next two hours. Comand see Greg Big Kenny, the
funny man himself, and the bad producer. Tonight Monday Night
football If it was a college game, they would call
it the egg Bowl. Because both teams are winless, the
j Ats, Jets, Jets, Jets. I like, how you kind
of right it? Okay, okay taking on the Dolphins tonight.
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Both teams are zero to three. This game. For statistics
and all you mathematicians out there, I think Greg did
the math on Thursday where he said only one team
in history that started and four. Wasn't it something you did?
Or was it one in three that started and four
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and made the playoffs? Yeah? And what year was that?
Do you remember? X V I think it was x
x v H I I think not not that far
it was, And I want to talk trash about so
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you know, basically this game, for the most part, we'll
steal one of these teams faked or both I think
or both. Well, I'm saying somebody's fate is going to
be seen where they don't make the playoffs, and somebody's
fate may be where they lose a job tonight.
Speaker 7 (02:55):
So you know, I think that's that's very possible for
Mike McDaniel, the Dolphins coach, I think with Aaron Glynn,
I think he's going to get at least the season.
Speaker 2 (03:07):
Okay, but yeah is safe. Yeah, he was a higher
that they they're going to keep around. He's not on
the hot seat. You look at the Jets roster, you
didn't really think they were going to make the playoffs. Playoffs,
You just you didn't see them being going for either.
But you didn't see a playoff team, Whereas on the
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other side down in South Florida, Mike McDaniel the season,
it was already on Simmer his quarterback and Tyreek Hill.
I believe, as I said a month ago, I don't
know why you just didn't trade Tyreek Hill. There's a
perfect time when there's a player still has some values.
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Other teams are desperate for a top receiver. Mainly, I
say that because you don't have the team either, and
this man may be able to bring some pieces to
you that help you be the team. We fall in
love as fans, We fall in love as people that
(04:15):
follow these teams based on name brand and forget there's
a business, there's a strategy the whole Michael Parsons, It's like, yeah,
but there's gonna be this occasion where there's a time
to use a person. Do you think just adding Michael
Parsons to this defense for two hundred million dollars fixes
(04:37):
the defense. It's four of us in the office. We're
trying to figure this out. This is no knock against
Michael Parsons. This strategy needs to be applied to some
of these quarterbacks math. These are math problems. Not take
your problems. Have an assistant, go get us something to eat.
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They need to pull up a chair. We don't I
need many voices on it. It's just having this one
person going to turn things around. And some of these
teams get locked. Okay, I'm gonna get his quarterback two
hundred and forty million. Now what is that gonna do?
Is that the way to go? And you gotta be
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a little broader than oh the fans think this or no.
I can see why Jerry Jones would have paid Michael Parsons,
and I could see why he was sitting there like
I got two or three corners hurt. I don't have
nobody on the other side. I'm really in a rebuild.
But you don't really say rebuild in the pros because
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there's no graduation class. That's not that some juniors and
seniors left, and so if we don't rebuild. We try
to reload. Okay, me putting Michael Parsons over here will do.
Speaker 8 (05:55):
What did you see Jerry Jones's pregame interview when they
were leading into the game. Football Night in America was
covering it and they had him co anchor with them,
and it really wasn't him commenting on the game as
much as it was them interviewing him about the Michael
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Parsons trade. And he said, essentially what you did, look,
five people for one person. Sision kind of makes itself,
you know. And then he went into tooling for now
but still being able to expand in the future and
the things like that, and it's at the bottom line,
and this is business. Everybody's emotional and Michael's a great
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guy and he's a super player. But at the end
of the day, I got into this as a business
and that's how he treats it.
Speaker 2 (06:46):
Yeah, the Falcons here with the Kirk cout. Wasn't people
like to blame Kirk because somebody called you with one
hundred and fifty million they had like Kirk called the Falcons.
I'm talking when you said ndred and fifty million, I
got a little choke, right. Somebody called you. Yes, got
called them all this this is man. What you doing?
(07:07):
Oh man? I was out here just getting a little
stretch in. You know, I heard I blew my achilles
last year, so trying to rehab that, get back together. Yeah,
bron May Man, you think you want to want to
get back in the game, Well yeah, I was looking
to get another season in, man, But it's gonna be tough,
you know, coming off of this achilles. Yeah. Man, we
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opened the vikings. You know, show me some love and
look now, if they don't, I got a fifty million
dollars excuse me, one hundred and fifty million dollars for
you if you to do what to get back in
the game. Man. You know we we we appreciate you
down here where you say you at. This is Atlanta, Atlanta. Remember,
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remember I'm trying to make sure a frank call. I mean,
did you say one hundred and fifty million? One hundred?
I got some connections down there. Yeah. Yeah. My wife
people really my wife people. You said you said they
live in Miami, so they from they kind of from
the Atlanta area. And people be acting like Kurt would
be like, no, man, don't don't, don't give me that money.
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I can't believe y'all want to know. I'm gonna take
the money because you let the fans push you in
a box of trying to placate them. Instantly, instant. It
was just an instant they were going with the instant coffee.
They didn't want you to sit there and turn the
beans and wait, wait, wait, you know I won't go
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through aut it. I just want, like old back in
the sixties, just put some of that folders in a
cup and let's keep it. You know, you should do
it real back then. Let me talk about it. Just
a white cup, some coffee substance in some instant, yeah,
instant if I don't say tough and rugged, but sportsn
grandma had two cups of it because that's the only
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way she put up. He do a whole pot, Grandpama,
do a whole pot.
Speaker 4 (09:04):
Now you go to the grocery store and put the
beans in the bag, and my grandfather would get it up.
But in the falcons fans defense, how long is they
break that ain't got to put a quick break.
Speaker 2 (09:16):
They't been waiting long enough. It's not on somebody that
can work. If you can totally get out of focus bab.
I get that of just making choices to fix now
or fix, but a lot of these teams need to weigh.
I wouldn't have gave two of the contract no knock
on tour, but do you really look out on the
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feeling that tour. We're not sold out, so he don't
have the fan impact. So I got to have one
or two things. Either the fans come, and that's why
people Lebron is the king, just like Michael Jordan was
the king, and Kobe and Shaq there was there's one
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or two kings a year that decorates your stadium that
people come, they don't care. And if they find to
find a Steph Curry Hawk ticket right now, and if
and if he's not playing, they're selling the ticket trying
to sell it back, they upset. That's not the effect
that Kawhi Leonard has. H You don't bump into people
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at Lenox Mall talking about man, I'm about to get
clean for Kawhi. No, but we were talking about two.
They talk about some kind of white man. You know,
I ordered them new ones, some new ones, the new one,
the whole You're gonna be rocking, just the whole Lakers.
The new new new tag on it.
Speaker 8 (10:41):
Everything everything with a box of jewelry.
Speaker 2 (10:45):
That's it, the whole thing. I'm bringing the whole box
with So just the thing, the Jets, the Dolphins, and
then the game. Uh that starts at eight fifteen the baptiser.
I mentioned this the other day. Last week one started
like seven, started at ten. This week the game started
about forty five minutes apart. Where the Bengals are taking
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on the Bronco, so kind of a dual hitter. I
don't really you know, but I'm not in the office.
And remember these people are in there cooking, and they
make enough money now and they're in bed with ESPN
the NFL now, so they're trying to figure out how
their juice. So I said, ABC seems to be doing
(11:29):
in football. We're not even gonna put something against We'll
just show you two on both that. We'll show you
one on ESPN and one on ABC until we get
around to our most popular show, something like The Bachelor
or something that can be compete. But we're not about
the Ally mcbeill now won't stand up against the GAT
(11:51):
So ain't no need to I get more viewers of
the Bengals Broncos than putting on some regular TV. That's
they're doing the.
Speaker 4 (12:01):
Math Midwest West coast, and I just get everybody.
Speaker 2 (12:06):
Numbers.
Speaker 8 (12:07):
What about that fan of one of those teams that
would have had a chance to go to the game
on a Sunday when they were off.
Speaker 2 (12:13):
But y'all have just restricted my team till Monday.
Speaker 4 (12:17):
But do that, but everybody on Monday night, everybody that
was the thing to get a Monday night.
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I'm not getting it. No, not on you, Bunny. But
other than your name, I don't know your style of music.
I don't know really any song that you do. I'm
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I'm quite sure if Commandchi played whatever your most popular, sure,
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I've always felt like we have made this halftime thing
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way too complicated. It's your biggest pop star. That's who
everybody can run their tentacles through. Biggest pop star. What
do you like the music or not? That's whoever it is.
(17:40):
Taylor probably had too many demands. I'm sure you wanted
to bring her, but she probably wanted to, you know,
tear down the whole stage to be paid. She wanted
to be paid. Yeah, why shouldn't she? Why shouldn't she?
Everybody else has decided that money is keen everybody. Yeah,
(18:02):
like what what everybody else is? Don't need for me?
Just want to be paid at a certain level. Now,
everybody wants to be paid.
Speaker 7 (18:11):
So, I mean, you know, the the art, the one
who performs doesn't what What's what's exposure to Taylor?
Speaker 2 (18:18):
The sales going forward? Is she going to get a
new audience? Is she gonna is she gonna expose herself
for peoples? Correct? Other than profit? Why would she do it?
In her mind? And you have in her mind? You
have used me for three seasons to sell football. I
(18:39):
didn't tell you I was in this stadium. You kept
flashing to me. You put this certain producer out on
the field, and his whole job today was to continue
to try to find glimpses of you in the booth.
I didn't tell you I was at the game, did not,
did not. You can't you keep finding? So you used
(19:01):
me in a way just like I used you. We've
been using each other. The only difference is I haven't
been directly getting viewership or money from it. But we
used each other, and I like to get paid. Come
on minute a bit. But you wouldn't have got Bad Bunny. Okay.
Speaker 8 (19:21):
I thought you had bad brains at first, and I
was like, Wow, which is only a couple of houses down?
Speaker 2 (19:30):
Now are you guys? How do y'all feel about the
selection of Bad Money? I would question why? Now.
Speaker 8 (19:39):
Bad Bunny just came off of a record breaking, ground
breaking world tour that culminated with like a month of
performances in es, Puerto Rico, where for the first part
of those performances only Puerto Rican citizens could attend. Right now,
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he is positioning himself as some sort of political figure
making social statements. Why now would he be the person too?
And most of his music the reason you don't know
what it is is because even when they play it
on the radio, it's la it's basically salsa Caribbean afrobeat
(20:30):
type of music, so it's very targeted to a demographic.
So this is supposed to be the family friendly all
of that. But we saw Kendrick, so why not bad.
Speaker 7 (20:45):
I think the there's a trying to appeal to an
international audience, even though the sport is this is it's
an American sport and it's such a part of the
American idea nity that to have an international artist like
as far as how he's, how he sells or whatever
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around the world, that's that's one thing. But for it
to appeal to Americans, uh, there's an interesting choice. He
doesn't have songs in English or very very little English lyrics,
even though he sells millions around the world. There it's
just trying to appeal to an international audience. But I
(21:29):
wouldn't be surprised if Americans felt alienated by having this
Spanish language artists performing for their American sport.
Speaker 2 (21:41):
Well, we had, we had Jima Lopez and Shakira a
couple of years ago in Miami. I'm I'm just saying,
so we've we've touched onto Ricans, Stefan her and.
Speaker 8 (21:59):
It was or was it a data like you just
part of it right, It was like a dedication to per.
Speaker 2 (22:07):
I don't know what the decisions they're making. It was
weird to me.
Speaker 4 (22:11):
As far as the Bad Bunny, I'm I'm with Greg,
I know that worldwide, but he's not a artist as
we say this pop or.
Speaker 2 (22:21):
I don't think that they thought it through as far
as no he is. He is a pop artist.
Speaker 4 (22:27):
I know what I'm saying, but he's not in these
We'm saying. I don't think they let me. I don't
think they thought it through as far as picking this,
picking the artist. I mean, we could go back to
the demographics, like the football demographics.
Speaker 2 (22:41):
You look at the Nielson's Raiders.
Speaker 4 (22:42):
Thirty five to sixty is like the average TV and
that's where you're getting your ras. Bad Bunnies are talking
artists is eighteen to thirty four. I mean, I'm not.
Speaker 2 (22:51):
Seeing what you what you're going for as ratings, and
I think that's insulting. I think that's honestly insulting for
you to say, we just said that these are the
people that sit around the table and send assistance and
kick their shoes off. They know what they're doing, They've
been doing this, they done put all the people in
place in charge of it. Exactly, he's in charge, and
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they put him in charge because they said he knows
what he's doing. And so now all of this, in
my opinion, is very deliberate and intentional. It's no accident
when you hear things like that, because them saying jay
Z's in front control of this, I don't know how much. Yeah,
that's what I want jay Z has I know that
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it makes people's ears perk up to hear certain names.
It's like, oh, you know Usher is part owner of
the calves? Who is he? They just it's kind of like, Okay,
what I would have charged you for those two tickets
to sit on the floor, I'll just change that underwrited
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as some kind of ownership, and I can and that's
not even one percent exactly. So I'm trying to tell
you that's about how much jay Z owned the Brooklyn
Nets the price of the two tickets. We can just
write it different. So that's what I'm trying to sell it.
That's what I'm getting there. But mine is more of
just the music itself. Is a crowd in the room.
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Week four almost over?
Speaker 10 (27:56):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (27:56):
Where's your team at this point in the seas and
tonight Dolphins Jets. Both teams are zero and three, and
then about forty five minutes after that. I want to
believe one game starts at like seven fifteen, the other
one starts at like eight. You will have the Bengals.
(28:17):
Joe Burrows is still out taking on the Broncos. The
Bengals are two and one, the Broncos are one and two. Yesterday,
the Kansas City Chiefs and the Baltimore Ravens did battle
out in KC. A game that people really really have
(28:41):
enjoyed over the years, and now this game offered a
lot of outlooks, mainly Comanche. Greg wanted to know from
what him and his friends at their board meeting with
wondering did Lamar Jackson exit the game intentionally? Yesterday? Laid
(29:10):
in the third quarter after a play, he reached out
on his right leg and kind of grabbed as though
his hamstring was bothering him. At that point, the Chief's
defense actually was giving him nowhere to go. Do you
(29:31):
think that three times MVP Lamar Jackson pulled himself out
of the game? Commandchie Gregg, I'm leaning towards yes. They said,
there's when we went to the bench, no medical staff
(29:53):
came to him. He didn't go in the tent to
get it looked at. And the picture I see it's
just a.
Speaker 7 (30:02):
I don't know if it's a headband or a wristband
around the leg with like some padding where the hamstring is,
and that's it.
Speaker 2 (30:12):
So I think he just pulled himself out of the game.
Speaker 8 (30:18):
Did either if you watched the game, I saw bits
and pieces of it. Once it became what I considered
non competitive, I started to watch.
Speaker 2 (30:29):
I think it was San Francisco thirty seven to twenty
the Chiefs win. Patrick Mahomes through I want to say,
four touchdowns yesterday? What did you think, bad producer? I
don't think he when you say intentionally, I think he's hurt.
He hurt himself. He felt something and he took himself
(30:51):
out of the game. He made a consecutive decision. As
far as his body, I don't think he did it.
Speaker 4 (30:57):
Did it as far as faking or because he was
getting he was getting slaughtered. I mean they were stopping him,
they had they had his number yesterday. But I actually
think that he was genuinely felt something and he came
out of the game.
Speaker 2 (31:12):
Well as you can. The can the world of sports
except Harball coach Harball of the Ravens pulling Lamar Jackson
in a situation like that, similar to how the Falcons
took out their starter Pinnis last week and put Kirk
(31:35):
Cousins in. Can the world of sports handle that? Can? Can?
Baltimore can? Harball can can people handle that and let
that be a move? Is that move still available when
you're talking about somebody like Lamar Jackson without some kind
of reason? I think the move can. I pulled Patrick
(31:57):
Mahomes without a re I think you can. I think
you should in many cases. But because of today's climate
where you done messed up my parlay and they said
the numbers were this, and the public won't allow you
(32:19):
to live with that peacefully. That's what they used to
call football strategy. Were losing seven to thirty eight. I'm
not about to have my starting guy out there getting crushed.
He's been sacked four times.
Speaker 8 (32:33):
I'm not about to have him get hurt fourth week
into the season and we be done.
Speaker 2 (32:39):
They can they do that? Yeah? They could do it now.
Speaker 4 (32:44):
As far as what Kenny said, the Parlays and the
fantasy numbers, if your quarterbacks out there and he's playing bad,
the numbers is gonna be bad for you anyway. So
you warn him out of the game on fantasy, or
I wouldn't. I never mentioned fantous well Parlay's fantasy. All
that I meant, I don't believe in make believe anything.
I don't believe. You can't he can't.
Speaker 2 (33:04):
I think coach Arboro hardball because.
Speaker 4 (33:06):
He is a he A coach Arball could, but a
Mike McDaniels could.
Speaker 2 (33:12):
How about if I say it like that, Okay, So.
Speaker 4 (33:16):
I'm saying with the veteran hardball, as a veteran coach,
a super Bowl winning coach who is he can he
can handle the backlash of the meat.
Speaker 7 (33:26):
And so I mean, if it's a situation you're having
a bad day, okay, if everybody everybody.
Speaker 2 (33:36):
Yeah, everybody is way too tense about this. It's like y'all, like, y'all,
we live with Lamar Jackson. Can I just come over?
We're we're we got a minute left in the third quarter,
We're down three touchdown. Can I go over? Now days?
I'm from where you can just go pull the quarterback.
(33:56):
I'm not from where the quarterback was valued this time
of sport. That's why I have to have these conversations.
I'm from where the quarterback was treated a little better
and he was the key, but he wasn't untouchable. Didn't
most people the Super Bowl always knew you always knew
their backup quarterback because if he have a bad game
(34:18):
after three quarter, we might go in a new direction,
just for just for the day. But you seem to
be locked that you can't do that now. Because so
that's why I'm asking. Can I go over and tap
him on the shoulder and say, I'm just gonna go
with Cooper Rush. Yeah, I think you can.
Speaker 7 (34:34):
You can do that if it's if it's a bad day,
look we just will put in the backup.
Speaker 2 (34:39):
And well because people fro people freaked out around next
week when Raheem Morris did it last week, they had
like that had never been done before. The thing that
was so.
Speaker 7 (34:50):
Weird that it's like, y'all have never seen this where
quarterback had a bad day and they put the backup
in in the fourth.
Speaker 8 (34:55):
But think about this, you just you just quantified it
by saying that if you have a bad day, yeah
you can do it. I've seen it done because the
quarterback was having a good day and the coach just
didn't like his attitude about his good day.
Speaker 2 (35:07):
Hey, hey, you're a little smelling yourself a little too much, buddy.
Come here, I told you to do this. You and
pull him for a play, or pull him at least
for a series of downs, just to a snap back
into the fact that you're being coached. And I think
a lot of this they in my opinion, too much
outside influence gets involved in football and sports people.
Speaker 7 (35:29):
But that's okay too. I mean, if it's some kind
of situation, a situational thing where you bring in the
backup for a player two, then I'm that's fine too.
But I think putting in, putting in a backup in
that kind of situation where the game is out of hand,
it's it's weird to me. Like you said that, it
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hasn't been as if people haven't seen that before or
think there's some kind of controversy, like no, we're gonna
put in the backup just to let the court the starter,
decompress us and then get ready for next week.
Speaker 2 (36:04):
This game is done. But what we can am I
painting the picture? Right? We have a group of quarterbacks
that seemed to be untouchable. So I was just wondering,
can what's the guy in Buffalo, Josh Allen? Can he
Can I just go over to him?
Speaker 4 (36:25):
I don't think the Buffalo fans will have And that's
what I mean, so Buffalo fans.
Speaker 2 (36:30):
But it doesn't listen, listen you think about it. They
do it with every other position. Yeah, and if the
defensive tackle jump off side, they might tell him to
come out. If he if the safety does some kind
of pull him, if the receiver dropped the ball, you
(36:52):
can't just necessarily jog back to the huddle at the
running back fumbles that he might not even go in
the game at least. And you're telling me Uncle Josh
is swerving and we can get somebody else to drive
for him. That's all I'm saying. Why is he so
important that even when he's not doing good, we can't.
Speaker 4 (37:10):
Say, hey, I come from themself together, I'm from that
same area you're from. Now you pull you pull them,
throw throw interception, you pull them throw pull.
Speaker 2 (37:24):
You Now he shout out and thug on that. So
he just shout He just shouted out on our show
to two murderers. Wait now, no, no, no, no, that's
that's what's wrong with the justice system. We're alleging too much.
(37:45):
We were alleging too much. We live in the country,
were confirmed. We he just shouted out about the new
pride and beaming on my show. Well, I get a
fit for shouting out two guys I know have murked
(38:05):
other people allegedly. No allegedly. Well, I know one of
them personally, so I know there ain't no allegedly. I
know if I can go home and point out three
murderers not allegedly, it's just they ain't in jail and
the government hasn't stamped them that that don't make them
(38:26):
not murderers. You know, some murderers ain't. No, allegedly, we
go by conviction. Son, No, we don't have not been convicted.
You can't call me that. No, that's not trying to
consue you for that. We all have done everything, big Kenny. No,
you can't call me that if you ain't convicted. So
if this dude killed your brother, yeah, what is he.
Speaker 8 (38:48):
Allegedly the killer of my brother?
Speaker 1 (38:50):
No?
Speaker 2 (38:50):
You saw him? Yeah, what is it? Now? He's missing? No,
still has a label for you go home, and you
go home and explain why he's missing. They say that
he's on the run and that's why. But shouting out
(39:11):
two murderers, I don't really particularly like that, because if
those two people had allegedly and whatever else you want
to say to your people, you wouldn't want me to
be sitting here shouting out those guys. Why the hell was
something that you started and you ran. You could sit
here and get away down in court in court system
(39:32):
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And now back to the sports Job. Wayne Gandy's wake.
Speaker 2 (42:05):
Log on so you can see a sports jaint I'll
sing even welcome back to the Swart Shock. Hum the
Swart Shock, Wayne Candy, Good morning to you out there
and listening land the Dallas Cowboys last night forty the
Green Bay Packers of forty. Both offenses were in rhythm,
(42:29):
Both defenses got exposed at least for a night, ending
in a tie. Some of you might have forgot that
if the time runs out in overtime, it is a
tie unless it is the playoffs. I was involved in
one tie in the Pros, actually playing with the Stellers.
(42:50):
We played the Falcons. Mike Vick came to Pittsburgh. We
ended up thirty four to thirty four when and overtime
in the time elapsed and we ended up in a tie.
How does this catch the ball? But they were at
the one yard line on the.
Speaker 8 (43:05):
Last It was like that kind and so how does
that factor into my win loss record?
Speaker 2 (43:12):
Well, you have you have a tie, and you get
to the you would be it counts for you and
against you. But at the end of the calculation though,
almost like Graton on a curve, kind of like I'm saying,
because you know, there's a certain amount of games, and
(43:33):
you win some, you lose some, and at the end
those people go forward. And but I got a tie
right here, and these people have But even with my tie,
my record's better than this person. So well, and in fact,
like I got ten wins. You have ten wins, right,
but one of yours is a tie, like the kind
(43:53):
of situation, so you get half a point. Okay, all right, Okay,
So in this game, Michael Parsons return to Dallas up
where everybody, as we talked about in the beginning, was
shocked at Jerry Jones, let him trade him him to
Green Bay. Neither defense played any good football. Doc and
(44:17):
Love Jordan Love had great games. Both of them went
over three hundred yards. I think they both even scored
maybe threw four touchdowns, five touchdowns. It was an aerial
attack on both sides. So just good, two good offenses
going last night and in a tie. I don't know
how that works with Vegas and betting and all that.
(44:40):
That's up for the bad producer and the pundits on
ESPN to tell you. But forty forty in that game.
The Falcons yesterday beat a Marcus Mariota led Commander's team
thirty four to he's seven. I was hoping jayde and
(45:03):
Daniels got out there and played, but he set out.
I'm quite sure the Commanders felt like they could have
a chance, and they did thirty four to twenty seven
to beat the Falcons without Jadeon, But good job Falcons
yesterday and the Falcons.
Speaker 8 (45:23):
I know Jaydon Daniels wasn't there, but Falcons act like
they beat Joe Thaisman yesterday.
Speaker 2 (45:30):
Me. You know, it wasn't well when you when you
don't score points the week before and somebody gets fired
that that was a tough week. It was a lot
of most airs and emotions. It's not about who's the
next opponent. It's about we need to get on to win.
We need to get on that when you don't have
zero points, it's a lot of people's got their job
(45:54):
questioned yesterday when that that week last week. That's what
that whole heal yourt firing was about to get everybody's
attention that you can be and something that has gotten,
as I said, faded away in pro sports where you
can't deal with a person in a situation without count
(46:20):
how much money and how much the fans and all that.
You got to calculate all that before I vent you
or cut you. Now you got to explain. It's like
watching Liam Cohen, the head coach of ja Jags, and
Robert Sala, the decordinator for the forty nine ers, just
today at the game having a little you know, yeah, yeah,
(46:41):
I'm thinking that's what I like to see. So everybody
was out here trying to get some even the coaches
got a little tension. I thought, that's what y'all wanted
to see. I am xerxy. You know that's not what?
What is it that y'all want to be? What is
it you want to believe? Coaches are? You don't think
they're in this thing. These people give their lives just
(47:02):
they get well paid. But some of them, that's all
they ever did. They were playing and then they still
don't real it. Big Kenny over there calling stuff, trying
to beat my defense there, and that's what I want
my coach to be. Competitor looking over almost don't want
to speak to him. He just running out here because
the NFL says you gotta do it. You've seen that
(47:22):
handshake when they running barely y'all got to talk to
each other. Y'all gotta shake hands after the game, you
ain't say. I couldn't say nothing about it, mamadel and
your mama said, hey, what what didn't he look back?
You ever seen them do that? They shake hands and
then one dude kind of look back like, what did
you just say to me? But by the end the
security guards SoLIT you don't want none of this. State
(47:43):
troopers have him running and listened audio he told Liam Cohen,
you don't want none of this. I am I'm Xerxes.
I'm waiting. They fired me from my job at the
J E. T. S Chets jets Check. I've been waiting
to put this on somebody. My arrows will blot out
the sun. I'm waiting. Wait, I'm at least his before me,
(48:05):
and you over here tell me, I say, I think
it was over. Some signs still still which I still
don't get why I can't steal your signs. It's a
stock and sign, it's a year keeping. You keep doing this,
and every time you do this, the safety blitz and
I'm supposed to act like I don't I don't see
you there telling the safety to do this, and I'm
supposed to be like no, and you mad, I'm yelling safety.
(48:30):
I can't believe he would tell them that's what he
suposed to do, y'all guiding him down the field anyway.
Half of the games are so poorly managed and so
coached to involve that they almost sometimes turned me off.
So when are the players just gonna play? It's becoming
(48:50):
like high school. Y'all coach them every day. Don't ever
just run back to the hoddle without looking over and
talking to the sideline. I'm trying to know all that, man,
what's the play? Let's go ball? Y'all over here wanting
to control.
Speaker 8 (49:03):
I'm trying to think of which I think it was.
It was the San Francisco Jacksonville yesterday where uh brock
Party was in the huddle literally reading from his wristband
and point, you know, and nineteen ninety one.
Speaker 7 (49:19):
And that that's up to That's what the play is like.
You had to tell each player what they're supposed to do.
Speaker 2 (49:24):
And I was saying, so long, I'm saying, are you
really like screaming out the play that you what happened
to forty two on break? And everybody knows what that means.
This dude was reading and pointing two people, and I
was like, has it gotten that somebody? That's what the
(49:44):
coaches they think the coaches at the lower The coaches
at the lower level are not training, so the whole
system is broke. Now, okay, you used to know they
have to read the number. So when I go in
the hold on, I say, you know, explode the trip
writes five ninety two on on. You know, on set
(50:08):
everybody had to know all incoming fresh flow from five
to nine to two. Now it's explode the trips right,
ze the lay why swing X comeback? That's by the
(50:28):
play so long it's a good So I'm gonna I'm
gonna tell you actually the full play of what to do.
And you suppose have known that just by the number
I told.
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Welcome back to this one shock show. I'm this sport
shock Wayne again. We'll get back to the NFL in
a man ed the WNBA did it again. But I
got to give him some love because they one team
(53:15):
has reached the finals and the Phoenix Mercury defeating the
Minnesota Link yesterday to win that series eighty six to
eighty one. The Minnesota Links head coach was suspended for
the game. She after the last game where Nephessa Collier
got hurt, her head coach was very willing to pull
(53:38):
out her sword and go after anyone. And when I
say anyone, I mean the officiating crew. She said that
it was malpractice if you get a chance. I can't
remember her name, but right off the bat, but she
said it was mal re Chlle Reeves. She said it
(54:00):
was malpractice to have curse where those referees for a
game what would have been game three?
Speaker 4 (54:14):
What did she what was her biggest problem that she
said that she was having with the officials.
Speaker 2 (54:20):
I think the physicality and in this play was Alyssa
Thompson stealing the ball from the investor Collier kind of
ran through her legs. I've always applauded women's college basketball
and the w n b A. They do let a
certain amount of physicality happened and we're in playoff basketball. Yeah,
(54:45):
a little more than the NBA does. They're not just
little petty files that they call all day and break
the action. But she was very willing to be suspended
for the game. And the Phoenix Mercury, it started slow,
won the series. On the other side, the Fever beat
(55:05):
the Aces to push to a game five, So we
will see that's who the Mercury will play the Aces,
And if the Fever make it without Caitlyn Carlark and
all the injuries they had, it will be something. I
think we definitely will have an We have a final
(55:26):
where we thought Indiana would have made it, but not
without Caitlin Clark, Sophie Cunningham and about three other starters.
They are really a different team. You got like three
or four ladies that are playing major roles that were
not even on the team when the season started and
(55:47):
gotten this far with Kelsey Mills, Mitchell and Alia Boston
leading away. And is that a nod to leadership and
being able to focus because most teams would be accepting
consolation prizes by now. Man, we got all of those
(56:09):
starters down, and we got people wasn't even on the
but these people are proving that in professional sports it's
supposed to be next man up. We all getting checks, right,
So you talk about your expectations and maybe we can
exceed them, but definitely we at least have to try it,
is my point. Yeah, I think in that case, when
(56:33):
you take a team's top superstar and two starters out,
people can't believe you're going to beat them. Yeah, and
believe and attitude and how you view a team really
plays a picture paints a picture of how you attack them.
It's one of those things that you think is going
to be easy and then next thing you know, it's
(56:55):
two minutes left on the clock and it's a game.
I thought it was of mindset. It's like the Falcons
going to Carolina, but then yesterday Carolina plays New England.
By Carolina beating the Falcons. Mike Rabel, the head coach
of the Patriots, can sell them, oh, this ain't gonna
(57:17):
be so we got to play, whereas the Falcons had
already moved to the Washington game, right, and that's how
they played. And you get that a lot of times
when you talk about refocusing, you can't just look at it.
You got to look at every opponent as a team
that can truly beat you. But you have to really
look at it like that, not in a way where okay, okay,
(57:41):
we'll win that game. You know how people like to
tell I went through the schedule. We they just on
the side that Week thirteen we play so and so
and we're going to beat them. So it's like, how
would you figure that we talked this week two and
you and week thirteen beating the Saints because the Saints
are old and full, right, So you've decided that you're
(58:04):
going to beat them in week thirteen and the Saints
have decided today that ain't gonna be today.
Speaker 8 (58:11):
I thought it was interesting last night with the Green
Bay game, everybody said that Michael Parsons was that piece
that was going to be dominant in whatever team he
went to with. And last night the team that traded
him didn't suffer much for not having him, and he
didn't impact them so much that they right lost. So
(58:32):
you know, at the end of the day, you still
got to get on the field. Yeah, he would have
been like we've had with a lot of teams. He
would have been Michael Parsons on that Dallas defense. A
lot of teams have suffered. It's Damon Lillard in Portland
for most of his career. It's just a one man show.
(58:52):
If Charles Barkley wanted to get out of Phoenix, I
mean Philly because he felt like anybody bringing me no help,
It's just a one man show.
Speaker 2 (59:01):
Yeah, y'all got that one dude that that's cool. He
keep doing this and he got his forty. He keep
doing this and I keep doing that scoreboard though and
everybody else. That's how Michael Parsons would have been. That's
why I said, sometimes you have to look at your
team and it's just having this one player going to
(59:22):
balance out. So Michael Parsons would have did what for
the cow that group of cowboys not much because if
you're just one guy, we can figure this out. That's
what green Bay was doing. Green Bay was looking at
I mean, that's what Dallas was doing. They were looking
at green Bay's defense and basically, we're gonna have the
(59:44):
back go chip whatever side Michael Parsons is on, and
we're gonna have time to throw the ball. Why because
there's nobody rushing the pass on the other side. Rushing
the ball is coming tandems. You might not know the
second guy because he might not be as popular, but
it's usually another guy on the side that can help you.
(01:00:06):
You be John Abraham here for a couple of years
in his career where there was nobody on the other
side Block Abraham. Nobody else gets to the quarterback. Right.
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I'm the Sports Shock Wayne A. Gande. Monday Night Football
two games tonight at seven fifteen. The New York Jets
and the Miami Dolphins will battle for a game that
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I feel like all the pressure really is on Miami
in this Miami's head coach. What the team might think
about doing with certain players could be all decided tonight.
If they lose this game, they're at home, they're on four.
It looks like Justin Fields will try to make a
(01:03:06):
return to the lineup. We'll see how that affects the
Dolphins defense. But a lot of expectations of the last
two or three years for the Dolphins and they are
sitting there in a position where easily we can come
on a couple of days after the game, and they
have let Mike McDonald go, Daniel, excuse me go, As
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I said, I don't see it in tour. Sometimes he flashes,
sometimes he doesn't. He one dimensional, He asks like he
has no ability to scramble or move or run. He
scheduled a concussion. And that's the same thing with Lamar Jackson.
We was talking about him earlier. Lamar Jackson to me,
this season through the first four game has going back
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to the Lamar Jackson without a contract. That's what he
looks like. And I need to Lamar that last year
you are a dual threat quarterback. The specialness of you
is that I literally you define the ability to run
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the read option, the safety coming down the d N
can't go down the line. They really do have to
stay there. When you sit in the back, your speed
is your biggest weapon. Above all his speed, the dynamic
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of his speed is what makes him different because you
have to rush him a certain way and he can punish.
But they got to get the run game going and
he got to be able to be okay running the ball.
When he gets into that oh, I'm gonna beat you
with my arm thing, but I'm not saying you can't
throw the ball.
Speaker 8 (01:04:54):
Now, this is this is my thing sports shock.
Speaker 2 (01:04:56):
Is it he gets into the I'm gonna beat you
with my arm thing or is his Is it that
the coaches are going, hey, we need you to do
more with your arm, Lamar, because I remember there was
a time when for the majority of the season they
were talking about for him to be an elite quarterback
like a Ma Homes, he's got to stand in the
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pocket and be more of an accurate And again we've
all known from the very beginning that his threat is dual.
I don't have to do what they do that ain't this,
This ain't that. But so is that his fault or
is he trying to be more coachable when you see
him not use his feet coachable you three time, MVP.
(01:05:42):
We don't even have these conversations. Yeah, and see that's
that's so. I mean, you're supposed to go do that
thing you do, so coach, be quiet. So I didn't
say nothing, you just won't do it.
Speaker 8 (01:05:53):
Oh so you think that now he's trying to be
the one who's more focused.
Speaker 2 (01:05:58):
On Now, I don't know where. I don't that's what
I'm saying. I don't know which side of the table.
I just know that when he is stagnant, the offense
is stagnant. He is the yak when they tell my yards,
he is that he you know, his unwillingness sometimes you
know to be that part, but that's the part that
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throws you off. That's the part you know where the
run game they are that team and when he takes
that away. Patrick Mahomes is a gimmick quarterback. Yeah, he's
not accurate, he's I mean, not awesome, but that's his
style and ener read let him do all that. You
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can flip it underhand. I might throw it under it
with my left. He is an improvisor. It might be
the best we've seen.
Speaker 4 (01:06:52):
You think as he has a shortstop or second base
or something.
Speaker 2 (01:06:57):
They have like a And that's why you can't actually
even train. You would just have to have a guy
that just plays that way. That's not that's not necessary.
That's not a drill. That's his style that he just
is kind of quirky. He's gonna do different little things
with the ball. But Lamar Jackson, to me, sometimes they
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bail the defenses out. You know, you have a game.
Dereck Henry has eight carries. Really, that's it. That's that's
the first quarter, isn't it. Yeah, the first first the
first drive, he was supposed to have six carries. That's
I don't understand my dev right, and and that's that's
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wein't gonna get down. And that's so.
Speaker 8 (01:07:43):
And that's what Remember when they first announced that he
was going to Baltimore and everybody was like, with Lamar's
ability to run and Derrick Henry in the backfield, this
will be the team to beat. And now is it
too many superstars because we're not seeing that production anymore.
(01:08:04):
It was like when I was the only guy on
the team, we it was obvious. But now that we
got the pieces, we're not using them. Or maybe the
work don't require this level of specificity. Which one is
it because Baltimore, Well, you're gonna what you're asking of
Lamar is hard because that's going to take a physical toll.
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And I can understand you're getting a little older, you
don't want them. It's like watching Cam. Cam Newton really
only had one style and he didn't want to keep
doing that style as he got older.
Speaker 2 (01:08:41):
He just really didn't. It was cool at Auburn, it
was cool my first four five years at Carolina. Now
I'm getting around thirty, and if you let me throw it,
I could throw it. Now you want to change too.
But the especialist of Cam is just eyes and his
speed and when the play breaks down or that he
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can't really run a read option.
Speaker 8 (01:09:05):
It used to be you can't stop me. Now it
was no watch man, I could throw. I could throw.
No get open, No seriously, no get open. Watch I
can throw because and I thought about that with Lamar.
Maybe it's just that this could lead to a lot
of injuries. As he gets older, he starts to feel
that like, wow, this is I've been playing like this.
Speaker 2 (01:09:26):
Michael Pennix for the Falcons watching him, he wants to
be a pocket pass. He didn't even he didn't do
anything with his legs, which is surprising. And I know
he had a lot of injuries, but he he went
into that Bryce Young and his name for the Panthers
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to a thing where well, I'm not even gonna hit
you out with that aspect. Well you talked about how
they've put a premium on quarterbacks and with that comes
the quarterback price. I want to stick around the boy
from Buffalo. He don't. Yeah, he don't seem like he can.
But everybody, everybody know that, y'all know that boy ain't right.
(01:10:10):
Ain't nothing, no regular. I ain't saying nothing wrong with
I'm just saying that the boy ain't right. Y'all know
that boy like to mix it up and he different.
That's a different boy up in Buffalo. He big and
he be He looked pleasant. He got a pleasant little disposition.
Speaker 4 (01:10:26):
But something want to no, I was gonna say that,
you know, back to the Michael Pennix. As far as
the running, the injuries, I think the injuries has limited
him to wanting to be that breakout when I need to.
But I don't think he's a tour or Bryce and
he's afraid. I mean I think he will when needed.
Speaker 2 (01:10:49):
I mean I didn't say that to Bryce are afraid,
I said, they just don't do that. They just want
to see themselves as some kind of damn Marino, only
one damn Marino.
Speaker 7 (01:11:01):
So I like it as far as like using their
feet to still throw the ball. They're not scramblers where
or they're going to, like, you know, take off a lot.
Speaker 4 (01:11:12):
But if it got you there, I'll throw it down
the field. You gotta use what what you got you there.
Speaker 2 (01:11:17):
You gotta continue this. Well, they used to run around
a little bit at Alabama. They don't do that anymore.
And if Patrick Mahomes is supposed to be whoever you
said him and Josh Allen and Lamar, when Lamar does
his when he moves, yeah he's a.
Speaker 4 (01:11:32):
Problem because he makes everybody else move because it takes
everybody off of their spots.
Speaker 2 (01:11:39):
Yeah, he freezes the linebacker. The linebacker is frozen now
because if he starts running and I stopped, I can't
catch him. Speed freezes. It's like watching uh Terrence Crawford
in that fight. It was his speed. He's so fast
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that he if I throw that left and yeah, I
hit me twice he's gonna hit but he was I'm
looking for my most throat and then I'm scared that
he's so fast he's gonna hit me twice before I
pull it back. And that's how lamar he freezes. And
I'm just saying, Patrick Mahomes he puts those guys those
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ends he get on those rollouts and things like that.
You gotta be able to move a little leaven Aaron
Rodgers with the stillers, he showed more movement and getting
out of the pocket than in these first and he's
forty one, forty two than all those guys I just mentioned.
Speaker 8 (01:12:46):
Do you think some of that is with quarterbacks trying
to show some of these quarterbacks that are known for that,
trying to show a different skill set because it used
to be that's what made you unique, the ability to
use your feet.
Speaker 2 (01:12:56):
Now you gotta have that if you're gonna be a quarterback.
So I'm gonna show you guys, I can pass too.
I watched Trevor Lawrence yester day. I was, oh, finally
you remembered. You done got off the whole wife and
got married and some kids and farm life, and remember
you are a mobile quarterback you're not a stuck in
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the mud. He reacted like he run five to one
and that's how that's how he clips. That's all they
got that national back there like he you know, and
like he made clips. And forget about Deshaun Watts. He
made the pep more Crimson. Forget about because four or
five games, four or five times a game he was
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gonna punish you for about eight to twelve yards on
running running the ball. That seemed like to me that
something he had design. Dabbo added, with design running play,
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Back to this boy Shock Show. I'm the Swoye Shock
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My man T Payne is forty one years old. Chantelle
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Jeffrees thirty three. Karen Coulkin uh is forty three years old.
His brother was home alone. Guy McCall McAuley. But this
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She didn't she didn't do anything after the nanny? Did she?
Did she do any real anything after the nanny? Did
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Actually she's sixty eight years old. Monica Balucci is sixty
The one Katrina Law from NCIS is forty, the Dirty
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Ken Norton Junior was a heck of a player and
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the manager, I'd like to see the manager. Yeah, he's
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Andrew d very colorful. Kuy sixty eight years old.
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I think you try to do a stand up set
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Oh really clean, clean, clean drugs, the clean version clean
clean is in language. Kevin Durant is thirty seven and
hats off to you Clay for challenging yourself, because I'm
quite sure that was the challenge of trying to come
up with Yeah, any just a word to throw in
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right here, that's not a curse word. Halsey is thirty one,
Steve Largent is seventy one, Tyler Lockett the Receiver is
thirty three, Naomi Watts fifty seven, A Jezy the Snowman
is forty eight, and Terrence Crawford is thirty eight is
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Terrence Crawford. Incident with Terrence Crawford the other day got
pulled over from what I was reading because you have
to read the article. Don't stop at just the headline,
because the headlines, they really do write them in a
way to make you click bait. The story was that
him and his friends left whatever event and the car
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was swerving. The cop pulled them over somewhere and thought
they were maybe drunk when he walked up to the car.
Because the article cop pulls gun on Terrence Crawford, the
cop walked to the car, the gun was on the
floor in the car. That's why he pulled his weapon.
(01:19:47):
Now we'd have to go over whatever procedure they got
out of the car. Terrence was driving. They all showed
them that they had concealed weapons. But I think even
in a concealed weapon, it's not supposed to be on
the floor. I guess it's or where is it supposed
to be.
Speaker 4 (01:20:05):
It depends on each state, but I mean most states
you can have it on you. You can be loaded and
on you. I mean, yeah, on you. But I think
the officers was saying.
Speaker 2 (01:20:13):
It was some some states display yeah. I mean if
you can have a legal gun, yeah, you can have
a gun, can be in They make little things you
can stick it on, which is why they have so
many issues when police say I saw the gun and
was in fear for my life, Well, the lost states
that I can own a gun and I can possess
a gun.
Speaker 8 (01:20:33):
Legally, so you're seeing it. The only thing that would
make you in fear of your life is who has
it and what outside of running my record, would make
you fearful just because you saw the gun. Well, I
guess maybe the gun being out, maybe a holster.
Speaker 2 (01:20:49):
On your hip or somewhere, or but you still can
have it, right, Maybe they should just put a decal.
Maybe they should give you a decal or the tag
should read that. But I wouldn't even know who really
driving until I got up there, Right until I got
up there. It's just a tense moment, but I'm very
tenable where everybody wants it to be. You know, I
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don't have an indicator right of what it is when
I walk up here. And now this is something interesting.
You don't want me to react as though I don't
see a gun.
Speaker 8 (01:21:20):
I've been places where because we are because we are
a constitutional carry state. I've been in restaurants and people
just walk into the restaurant with their firearm on their hill.
Now I'm from a place where any visible firearm makes
me uncomfortable.
Speaker 2 (01:21:37):
But I'm supposed to be okay.
Speaker 8 (01:21:38):
With you and several of your friends having lunch armed,
and you're not officers of the law, And so if
I would get nervous, I'm sure an officer of the
law would become nervous, because again I don't know who
you are and what your intentions are. I just have
to assume that you're a law abiding citizen.
Speaker 2 (01:22:00):
And so what I'm saying, I wonder if we just
take it to the next stage, and when those cases,
at least you have to wear some kind of pen.
He would do something, you would think, but but but
and I know at some point somebody will start trying
to But at least you should have something that but
helps someone figure out what's going on, because you're right,
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you walk in with a gun, but me, you have
a license to carry and.
Speaker 8 (01:22:27):
Gun possession advocates would say that those kinds of identifiers
would signal me out. That's a violation of my civil
constitutional right.
Speaker 2 (01:22:37):
I thought your right was just to carry the gun. No, No,
that's what I'm saying. Cop has to tell you he's
a cop, right, right.
Speaker 8 (01:22:44):
But if I have something that says I'm a legal
gun carrier outside of the permit, something that you can
walk up and visibly see, then that labels me because
even the cops, even people who aren't cops, can see that.
Speaker 2 (01:22:58):
And you might one, why is your issue that I
know that you are concealed to carry. She don't want
everybody to know what you got. But you're sitting here
with the gun on you. But I'm saying something to
some people though they can carry. I'm talking about in
the case that Kenny and we can come back and
talk about it. If you're okay walking into this waffle
house with your nine exposed on your hip? How come
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you don't why you're getting where your button? You're trying
to let me know something anyway, right, and that's why
you're wearing That's what I'm saying. That's what I'm saying
now while you're wearing your gun out right, and those
could cover the gun up right, yes, And those are
the things to me about the gun carriers. I want
to carry my gun and be identified as a gun
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carrying citizen, but I don't want no ID because I
shouldn't have to have that, because that's well, you still
want me to know, don't you, so that I've always
been confused by that. Just a little oxymoorun wouldn't it
fall under that category? Because if you didn't want me
to know you had a gun, you wouldn't you have
worn something put it away to cover it up. That's
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why they make hosters that you can. Then you came
in here some swim trunks and a hoster. Obviously you
wanted me to know you had a gun. Well that's
somebody's and the pool. We'll be back. I don't get
how everything. You want all the rights, but you don't
want me to have any rights. What are my rights
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as far as my protection and my sensibility? Great question, sir,
because if you come in with the gun without depending,
I might would have just gone and left because now
there's someone in the restaurant with a gun that is not,
at least from what I can see, authorized the carriage.
So I would like to exit the establishment. But if
I knew you actually had a carry from it, I
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have no problem. But so I don't have any rights?
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The this another senseless shootings over the weekend. I know
here locally here in Atlanta, over at the high school
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football or a basketball game one of them. I can't
remember what sport basketball season about the start three people
got shot. Maybe it was a basketball tournament offsover in
North Carolina, mass shooting. The guy pulled up on a
boat to start shooting at the restaurant, kill like two
or three people, shot another four or five and then
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drove off in the boat. Uh. And then we had
in Michigan the church fire shooting yesterday as well. So
just guns all around, I guess. And I still don't
see the people that love guns. And I'm not against guns,
but I think we can put a better spin on
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how people have them. I never see where people the
cases where all of us being able to have a
gun is minimizing the deaths. There was one you know
how people oh I can't keep my gun, Well, how
did that minimize the deaths? There was only one situation.
(01:28:45):
I saw where someone showed up at them all in
New Jersey and began randomly shooting at people, and a
citizen who was armed shot that person, and they said
they were one. Sure that mitigated further injury and death.
But the one out of eighty that we see every
week sometimes doesn't seem to justify the easy access that
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people would that people always complain, we have two guns
everyone that we The majority of the people that we
see committing these horrific crimes generally get their firearms within
days two weeks of committing this crime. And you know,
there are very few background checks. Those that are aren't
(01:29:35):
that in depth. So you know, but.
Speaker 8 (01:29:39):
People who are in favor of Second Amendment rights to
arm yourself and carry a firearm see themselves as outside
of those concerns. I'm a lawful, responsible gun owner, is
how they see themselves.
Speaker 2 (01:29:54):
And if they run up on me, then it won't
be that. But I wasn't there, So yeah, like you
knew the guy that was standing behind you at Starbucks,
Like you knew the guy was nobody ever, Yeah, nobody
ever knows a new lawsuit alleging that the University of
(01:30:14):
North Carolina and its Board of Trustees illegally hired football
coach Bill Belichick behind closed doors. A lawsuit was filed
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(01:30:38):
about potential conference realignment, highlighting a pattern and practice by
UNC to conceal matters of grave public concern behind closed doors.
I command you sent me this, but I do not
understand what was UNC doing wrong. Were they supposed to
hire him in a public way, or maybe I just
(01:31:02):
didn't want everybody to know in case Bill turned us down,
you know, like, was I supposed to have a meeting
and then invite Bill? How does this work? What's illegal
about it.
Speaker 7 (01:31:16):
That they just hired them and they didn't go through
the proper procedure I guess for hiring.
Speaker 2 (01:31:25):
So they didn't so they didn't have hiring power. How
can you hire somebody if you don't have the power
to hire them. They didn't do it the right way.
They just said, hey, you know, power to hire you.
But they meet and votes.
Speaker 8 (01:31:43):
Sports, go to the store and get something for dinner,
and then I come back with a different brand of coffee.
Speaker 2 (01:31:52):
Well, where did you get this from I just was
at the store and we needed I didn't tell you
to get this. Well, you told me to go to
the stove. You didn't tell me not to get it.
And people feel like they need more input than they
actually need. That's all. That's all sound It sounds like
I didn't know. I didn't want to just make it
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that these people would be that petty. You should have
told me you was changing the coffee.
Speaker 7 (01:32:19):
Oh but I mean there was a there were supposed
to have meetings about changing the coffee.
Speaker 2 (01:32:25):
But as the food administra Wait, you've been drinking the
same coffee for the last two weeks. You didn't say
nothing about it till you saw the different colored container,
and now we have a whole issue about where the
coffee came. So, and this is the question I have.
Speaker 4 (01:32:39):
You have a contract that uh the Chancellor and ad
Bubba Cunningham they had release and that the trustees had
given So who are the judges or the court people
that are taking this case up when you have a
contract that it was done properly.
Speaker 2 (01:32:58):
Well, these two gentlemen are feeling like they have a case.
I guess that's what they My thing is who was
the former with the court.
Speaker 4 (01:33:06):
But I'm saying the judge, he was the judge that's
going to sign off on something when you if the
contract is legal and binding in this by the chancellor and.
Speaker 2 (01:33:17):
If he has a case or not.
Speaker 7 (01:33:18):
But I mean, he's this is a guy who used
to work there and now he's all as that he
was basically like kind of like frozen out of some
of these conversations about about about changing conferences that's been discussed,
and he felt like he was frozen out of those
of those discussions and when he found out, maybe he
(01:33:41):
was the leak.
Speaker 2 (01:33:43):
Well, and I just just sometimes hires are done in
a tight way where I want a few people to
know that we're even doing this. So I was shoying
to be out what is the illegal part? And and
I get confused because there's some kind of because I
know coaches are still state employees, but I don't know
what would have made it illegal. Maybe we'll find out
(01:34:04):
more about it other than that they just didn't loop
you in. And I'm saying, and I got one your job.
If your job in the sports department is office materials,
why would we have invited you into this meeting? Just
because you on the staff don't mean we got to
talk to you about this. I got one question.
Speaker 4 (01:34:25):
And for these guys, apparently their UNC grads are is
it the off the field things with Bill and probably
the losses all of a sudden now that they're you know,
we're not coming out the gate at six and zero
or five and one, and now all of a sudden
they don't like the publicity and all the spotlight on
at UNC football.
Speaker 2 (01:34:47):
Is that could be that be the problem for this lawsuit? Yeah? No,
this is the guy who doesn't work there anymore.
Speaker 7 (01:34:54):
Okay, he's he's suing like y'all didn't y'all, y'all, y'all
froze me out of these discussions.
Speaker 2 (01:35:00):
And then you tried to claim that I leaked this information.
Speaker 8 (01:35:04):
Which is probably why you don't work there, and you
always call some problems.
Speaker 2 (01:35:10):
It's seven people in the room and you only got
three votes, so you go, Yeah, I didn't understand through
the article, and hopefully we'll get some more information of
what it is, because just reading an article, it sounds
like maybe you had been invited into some stuff before.
But on this decision, we had decided that we were
going to keep it between us two and a lot
(01:35:33):
of times people always like to go back to how
it was before and forget it didn't have to be
that way in the first place. In the first place, Yeah,
you can't ever forget that you didn't have to be
in the room. I didn't actually have to ask you.
It was my dime, my power, my dollar. And how
(01:35:54):
about you you getting comfortable as though you get the
way in you forgot that I'm just doing a courtesy,
right And how about so they're supposed to be on
the days every time?
Speaker 8 (01:36:06):
Well, and how about we asked you for your opinion
and gave you opportunity to make an input, and we
didn't like what you said. It didn't have any impact
on what we were doing. So you know what, let
flat Earth guy not come to this meeting, you know
what I mean.
Speaker 2 (01:36:26):
So I don't understand how people always feel like they
should have access to everything just because they're in proximity
of those decisions. Pittsburgh winning yesterday in a game where
the Steelers finally look like the Stellers. They're twenty four
or twenty one. Their record is three and one. I
do a Pittsburgh Stealers podcast on locked On I tell
(01:36:51):
the stealer fans just relax, keep your goal the same,
but adjust to how you may get there. Still, there's
three and one. They are top of the division with Baltimore,
Cincinnati and the Browns. Stop analyzing play to play. Y'all
(01:37:12):
have gotten into a vicious, terrible cycle about sports. One
game has nothing to do with the next. That's what
the Falcons just showed you. I scored no points against
a opponent that probably had less talent than me, and
(01:37:33):
the next week I actually scored more point against a
team that probably is better than me defensively. It's weak
to we it really is. And everybody has gotten They
have drawn a line that's from one game to game
eight or everybody when you meet the game eight for
their new their starters out. So you don't know whether
(01:37:56):
you're gonna beat that team or not. We don't know
how bad Lamar Jackson's hamstring is. Right, So whoever's playing
them next, somebody had already counted, Oh well, you know
they're gonna beat us. Well you didn't know tomorrow. Now
you're sitting there want to call Vegas and pull back
your bet and go in another direction. But I do know.
(01:38:17):
Just doing some of these shows. Now, like people are
like play to play, why did they make that call?
Why did they? Did we win the game? You see?
And this is the thing. We win the game. This
is the thing sports. There is no perfect science to
any of what we're doing out here.
Speaker 8 (01:38:33):
And do you know why you know that is because
you actually are connected to the game in a first
person way. Everything else, all the stuff that I watch
about sports have trained my mind and condition to me
to believe that I know what I'm talking about. I
can read the stuff at the bottom of the screen
while I'm watching the game, and I see that Houston
(01:38:54):
is up three points and now they've got eight yards
to drive for a first down.
Speaker 2 (01:38:59):
And I'm watching the game, I'm multitasking. I'm a sports expert.
Speaker 8 (01:39:03):
I've heard stephen A say, but Lebron and now I
said that at the barber shop.
Speaker 2 (01:39:08):
And how you gonna tell me? I don't know how
you gonna tell me? I know it goes it do
go like that. Nobody in the breakroom can out talk
me about sports. So I'm the authority. There's no way
you just because you work for a sports shock show
gonna tell me I don't know sports. I'll be killing
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In the Sports Hock Show right after this, he said,
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Number two four zero seven eight eight and now back
to the sports job Wayne Gandy Lone, don say you
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can see a sports jaint I'll sing even walk back
to this sport shock show. I'm this sport shock Wainge Candy,
Good morning to you. The bad producer had mentioned something.
I had a couple of conversations last week with some
people about centered around Bill Belichick, and it's like outside noise.
(01:42:23):
All Bill Belichick did was go on a date. They
started dating the late You didn't even those aren't pictures
he took. You went and took some pictures of this
man on a date. Seventy year old man without a wife, decided,
you know, a young lady paid him some attention, and
(01:42:45):
then you went and ran with this. But people keep
making it seem like Bill Belichick brought these things on hisself,
and I don't get that part. Can somebody explain why
I was having this conversation. I got lost on where
Bill Belichick brought this on itself by going outside, I
(01:43:08):
guess by being in public and see that that's the
other part about it public. I used to be able
to live my life. As long as my job got
done at work, I could go home and be me.
(01:43:33):
They called that free time, and I was It used
to be a time when that was on me. I
could have a hot dog, I could vote for who
I wanted to vote for, and I could date younger women.
If I was an older dude who had a whole
bunch of money and a young woman paid attention to me,
it ain't the first time, it won't won't be the last.
(01:43:56):
I don't think Bill Belichick about to start the curve
on young dudes, young women and old dudes. And and
but because he's Bill Belichick, he he ain't even in
the NFL no more. This man doing college football. Yeah,
I just don't know. Y'are following him around taking I
know it's not him because you're taking pictures of his back.
(01:44:21):
He's not, so I know. It's not like he gave
you the camera. I hey, take this picture. What we're
gonna do is we're gonna go over there by a
mile and I want you to take a picture of
us riding away from you. If you didn't call yourself
a photographer, you technically be stalking talking to me. Juju
Watkins of usc UH says she's gonna miss this year,
(01:44:43):
so it looks like she and her team has decided
that she would just sit out this year and get
drafted next year. She's not going to try to come
out come back. She says she's going to focus on recovery.
This is a junior season, so after three years he's
eligible for the w N Yeah, if I remember correctly right,
they changed it for women's basketball.
Speaker 7 (01:45:03):
Yes, what the age requirement is twenty one? Yes, should
be twenty one by then.
Speaker 2 (01:45:11):
Yes.
Speaker 8 (01:45:11):
And that's weird to me too, that I've done so
much in my first two years, I ain't even gonna
play my third and then you still gonna draft me.
What have you done for me lately? What happened to
that attitude in sports? What have you done for me lately?
Speaker 2 (01:45:28):
Brett Favou went a Super Bowl and if he ain't
there for preseason, first day of organized team activity, out everybody,
Oh what's going on with Brett? He didn't show up today.
As I say all the time, we need to just
stop the whole college thing. Create your own league, compete.
(01:45:49):
You know what the competing league is to NFL and
NBA and all that college sports, but just dropped the
college part. Just drop that part. You know how big
this secondary league would be if all those stars got
to just stay where they are or went back, Like
why the Auburn basketball team got to try to go
(01:46:12):
to pro when none of them was pro? Only one
of those guys got drafted. Why can't we just go
back to Auburn and go to find the.
Speaker 7 (01:46:23):
Guy who played in the G League. He was on
the G League at nineteen, but now he can go
play in college.
Speaker 2 (01:46:31):
Why can't the G League players just go play for
these college teams? You want the best sports, right, Well,
a lot of the best sports are sitting home because
they're not good enough for the league and they have
no more eligibility for college. But I'm better than to
do that college way better. I'm just not about it
that I'm just not good as the dude the pros.
(01:46:54):
Shaduor Sanders could be back in Colorado playing. Shiloh could
be back in Colorado playing, still making about two million dollars,
starting living up to all those Nike contracts and all
that still visible. I ain't seen him in a month.
(01:47:14):
If I don't click on something that just took a
picture of him on the sideline, we're wasting. He's better
than Auburns quarterback. He's better than the current Colorado quarterback.
So why is he sending somewhere in the league as
the third guy when he could actually be playing and.
Speaker 8 (01:47:31):
A season or two will be out of the league completely, look.
Speaker 2 (01:47:36):
For something to do. Everybody in mind to this wild
experiment I'm talking about, we want the best. If you're
gonna do something, you want the best. It's like me
in dessert. I don't really eat average dessert. I believe
if you gonna eat dessert, you should always find the
best of it. Don't be eating them a little two
(01:47:58):
cent cookies? What just pull your calls to them all
walking there to the Great American Bakery or whatever. What's
this cooky stor American cookie? Get into some of that
right there? Yeah, don't don't. Don't be over there just
eating them a little. Why you wasting them calories? So
they're the same calorie base, but this one is like
ten times better. You're gonna well go with the ten
(01:48:20):
times better. And that's what I'm saying. Why is your
door in Shiloh. Why isn't Shiloh putting that helmet on
somebody at Colorado stell he better than the safety that's there.
I thought we wanted the best of sport. So you
got a whole millions of people that are froze out
(01:48:42):
because they're not eligible for the end of not good
enough of that and I'm better than this, or too old?
Why can't we get to still watch them people play?
I'm too old for this? Or I want to tune
in to the thirty five year old Johnny football against
forty year old Tim Tebow Texas and them floor. I'll
(01:49:03):
still tune in like man, because it's the best of
the next level. It's the best of the next level.
Oh that's all I'm talking about. Education.
Speaker 7 (01:49:16):
Excuse me, you're still the facade of education and amateurism
like their professionals, you can't go.
Speaker 5 (01:49:23):
It's let me say, let me say I'm making too
many let me I'm not going to and let me
say still, please stop.
Speaker 2 (01:49:33):
I'm gonna pay Nobody amateur was before they got paid, right,
please stop, and please stop and amateur when it comes
to amateurism, please stop. Class listen class for me today? Well,
I got three years of class on line. I don't
have to go until my senior year. And and this
(01:49:56):
where you go sit in class with me.
Speaker 8 (01:49:57):
If we're going to continue with this college sports for
sod at least on the sidelines, make the players who
ain't dressed out, take off the half million dollars.
Speaker 2 (01:50:08):
Jewelry and take off the half suit. I don't want
to see that they got the met was so funny.
It used to be when you looked at the game,
you felt like the college kid was just playing. He's
trying to look like Quavo. Yeah nah, that changed probably real.
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pro Damn. Welcome back to this boy, Shock Shock, I'm
this boy Shock, Wayne Gandy. Seven fifteen Jets, Dolphins, eight
fifteen Bengals, Broncos Tonight, Seattle on Thursday Night, Winning twenty
three twenty. As I said over in Ireland, the Stillers
put together a performance where they finally for the first
(01:53:02):
time of the year, they got over one hundred yards
rushing Aaron Rodgers and that team three and one. Really
can't figure out what the team is yet, but they're
three and one. Just win some games and that's all
I want. I don't care how to style, who wanted win,
how offense didn't score defense, Just win the game, that's
(01:53:23):
what you want. The Giants starting Jackson Dark yesterday against
the Chargers. Chargers one of those games. Chargers came into
the game with the best defense in the league. Jackson
Dart ran for a touchdown through for a touchdown. I
still don't really think the shuttle pass shovel pass should
be counted as a pass, but it is what it is.
(01:53:43):
But twenty one eighteen, Dart in Dark looking like like
I'm saying his package is a dual threat thing. Let's
do the old miss thing he hit that up. Ain't
no heed to be trying to reinvent the wheel bit.
Kenny do just what he knows. What do you know? Day?
(01:54:03):
He was twenty one eighteen the Chargers. As I said,
one of those games, if you ran it through assimilation.
The team attitude towards an O and three team starting
a rookie dropped that's all it is. That's in dark.
It's impossible.
Speaker 8 (01:54:22):
Where do Where does the desire or the pressure to
do something other than what made you successful come from?
Speaker 2 (01:54:33):
Andrew Dice Clay tried to do a clean show that
ain't the Girl Because everybody wants to show themselves to
be diverse. Everybody wants to try to It's one of
those things. That's why athletes try to open up businesses.
They don't want to be defined just that, so they'll
go lose money trying to show you that I'm more
(01:54:55):
than the greatest receiver in the world. And what's wrong
with that? Being the greatest receiver that ever lived? I'm
cool with that. Jerry Rice, World? What not local? The world? Craig.
Do you know how cold you got to be to
(01:55:16):
be the world? Something? I'm not the nicest parts of it,
the whole world, Craig. They're all trying to be me.
But check these wings out. Why no, that's fine for
the barbecue at your house, But I don't need you
to open up a chain that hobby and year old
(01:55:38):
mango wings store that said, Caroline go stop, that's fine.
Let somebody else do that. Just be world, Just be world,
and I get. I get so frustrated with everybody wanting
to be diverse, and that's what you do. And that's
where people like Kobe. That's why they called it the
(01:55:58):
Mumbo mentality, because I'll want to do I want to
do basketball this. That doesn't mean that maybe once he
finished he was going to do something else, but at
the time of his years of basketball, that's all I want.
Speaker 4 (01:56:09):
Kobe might have cut the people's hair, he might have
been an awesome rapper, but he displayed his world talent
in basketball.
Speaker 2 (01:56:18):
The Texans over Tennessee twenty six to zero. Tennessee and
their quarterback ward had some choice words after y'all just
not a good team and that's why you were the
first pick. I'm sorry for your young man. It's a
hard reality, truly it is. It's one of the greatest
(01:56:39):
honors to ever take part of, to be the first pick.
But that also means you're going to, at least in
the NFL, because they are on worst team, get the
best pick. NBA, they mix some balls together. The worst
(01:57:00):
team can't have less than like the third pick or
something or fourth pick. But in the NFL, it means
you're going to the worst team and I'm quite sure.
It's very frustrating, and there's been a lot of good
quarterbacks that ended up their whole career got messed up,
but they could not deal with man. By the time,
you just with the wrong team. By the time you
(01:57:20):
figure it out, you'll either be on got sacked nine
hundred times. Give me when it's a right one wrong time,
that's the wrong time. Buffalo Josh Allen thirty one over
the Saint Saints looked like they're putting their rent hat
in the ring for the first pick and not intentionally. No,
they won't to win. This won't be one of them.
I can't. They kind of make it seem laugh They
(01:57:45):
arms tied, they swing, they just not landing any punches.
Tampa Bay losing yesterday, Baker Mayfield and that team coming
back had Mike Evans out, which is always a big
part in that.
Speaker 16 (01:57:57):
A J.
Speaker 2 (01:57:58):
Brown kind of upset. I guess he's not getting the
ball Instagram And last year wasn't it that same thing?
Last year he was yeah, right for a Super Bowl
he was saying the same thing. But they are four
and over.
Speaker 7 (01:58:10):
Yeah, I thought he was writing books but reading the
receiver rather have two catches for seven yards and they win,
or twelve catches and yards to touchdowns.
Speaker 2 (01:58:25):
Some more books on the sideline. I'm just saying, too
much time usual you go and and event when you
lose it, I get by cam More invented and four
don't see no type of sunrise. There ain't no sunrise coming.
It's all Alaska and then Alaska where it's dark from
one side of the year. But listen, listen, I'm not caring.
I don't care about the sunrise unless the sun is
(01:58:47):
rising on me. And that's how A J. Brown sound like.
I don't want to be fouring old, and y'all ain't
throwing the ball. Just got me out here blocking making
money and and win top tier money. Yeah, and winning.
I'm not No. No, if you think I'm gonna be
satisfied with that, that's I gave you a seventeen million No.
Speaker 8 (01:59:08):
No, what I'm saying is and then this morning we
turn on ESPN. How many times did you see me?
Speaker 2 (01:59:14):
How many I saw your tweet? Though? Are your Instagram posts?
We can't go on like this. We can't go on.
He can't keep doing this, this million dollar a week
now without any headlines. I can't do this Detroit beating
the Browns, the Patriots. As I said over Carolina, Vegas,
(01:59:40):
the Raiders losing a tight one. Yesterday twenty five, twenty four,
Gentry genty gent is.
Speaker 7 (01:59:50):
He went back to his original hea dance where he
stands straight up. Okay, he went he takes reservations. Yeah,
he got a rest for all of y'all. Yes, Chip
Kelly tried to give him the stock doing he went
back to it. Jess a salad anybody. Oh, No, I'm
good on the side. That water got me. Woo, that
(02:00:14):
water got me stuffed. No, I don't need nothing else
on this side of the tank.
Speaker 2 (02:00:19):
He will put that thing on you. I don't just
come up here. You know it's not built up like
Derrick Henry. Now, don't just come up here, you thinking
you're gonna grab it and and throng flip flops in
the tank top. You will get no nothing but this.
We have a dress code here. Yes, so, and that's
how he ran the ball. Yes, they're good running back,
(02:00:40):
but falling short. Were the Raiders to the bears, and
we are in the ocean. The truth is he will
throw your in the ocean.
Speaker 16 (02:00:53):
It's time to wrap things up.
Speaker 2 (02:00:55):
On the Sports Junk Show, its Wayne Candy. When you're
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but I'm giving you some information just in case you
didn't know. Restaurants, if you find yourself in there and
there's only one or two people in there, check your bill.
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Certain restaurants are adding a quiet time surcharge, meaning that
if it's light, if it's not that busy. They consider
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at this time, not because of you, just because ain't
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nobody there but you, But since you have that quiet time,
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why they call it the quiet time. So check your bill.
I don't even know if it's legal. How about might
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want to call your congressmen and your state representative.
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It might be.
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And it used to be called credit card prom a surcharge.
Right before the tip it says quiet time. It's sort
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How about commending Greg for all you restaurants out there
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just remember if you look around, ain't but two tables
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It won't be quiet for long. If I get that
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I bet you everybody here stand well. If you have
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