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Enough enough.
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I don't have any high share your suck and we
hold the world ransom.
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For Wayne Yandy.
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Excuse me while I whipped this out.
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Shot broadcasting live and it leda Georgia.
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This this is the Sports Shock Show with Wayne Gandy.
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You frank me down?
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Do come to come to park?
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Is it just.
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I'm gonna do it.
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I'm gonna go.
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The way you may Pill Vegan, Welcome, Welcome, welcome.
Speaker 1 (00:46):
Let me listening to the Swart Shock Show.
Speaker 10 (00:48):
I am the Sportshock Wayne Gandee, good morning to you
out there listening. Lang glad to be here with you.
I'm gonna go on right now. Gino Smith, Derwin James,
the Chargers Vegas tonight at ten o'clock. You can miss
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me on that. I'm just going ahead on on the record.
I won't be catching none of that at ten o'clock
to night, so I don't know what they're supposed to
be doing, but I'm sorry.
Speaker 1 (01:21):
Pete Carroll and John Harball.
Speaker 10 (01:25):
I just won't be able to do more football at
ten pm tonight.
Speaker 1 (01:31):
Let's kick off.
Speaker 10 (01:33):
Yeah, they're having two games to night Monday Night football
Tampa Bay at Houston at seven, and then the Chargers
at the Vegas Raiders at ten p m. Maybe our
favorite resident Raider fan, Jared to be up, but I'm
and it's more of that. I'm football exhausted already. If
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you try to get it in, I'm telling you be
like I was last night with the Vikings Falcon. I
had went to watching reruns of Scandal. I needed something
different on and claim my palette. I've been doing football
since Thursday night, Thursday night, Friday night, high school.
Speaker 1 (02:16):
Saturdayday, Tennessee, Georgia.
Speaker 10 (02:18):
I was I made it through the Stillers and the
Cowboys and the Chiefs and the Eagles. After they went off,
I was done. I went and made me some grape
kool aid, got me some robecue chips, and I turned
on Olivia Pope. Yeah, I went all the way back.
I'm coming about. I started Hot season.
Speaker 4 (02:35):
Season one, one, Episode one, episode one.
Speaker 1 (02:40):
I went back. Wow, I had to. That was it.
Speaker 10 (02:43):
I didn't have any left. I didn't want to see
any more competition.
Speaker 1 (02:47):
First down.
Speaker 10 (02:48):
I didn't want to see somebody receiver get up on
a two yard catch. I was tired.
Speaker 1 (02:53):
What you could be no.
Speaker 4 (02:55):
Long ball receptions for touchdowns.
Speaker 1 (02:59):
I don't know.
Speaker 10 (02:59):
I know right now it's eight thirty eight o three.
I'm not gonna want to do football at ten PM
to night. I just already know. After that much football.
Speaker 11 (03:11):
That happens every year that the Raiders get put on
Monday night football at ten pm Eastern, it's like it's
hard for I don't know a lot of East Coast
Raider fans that, and I know there aren't people that
are so into football that, Okay, I got to watch
the Raiders this late.
Speaker 1 (03:34):
That's what I'm saying.
Speaker 10 (03:35):
I know so and Raider fans, like you're saying, that's
a national that's Raider fans live everywhere. It's not that
they are just from California or from Nevada. Raider fans
are like Steller fans, like Cowboy fans, they just live
country wide, worldwide.
Speaker 1 (03:53):
The Chargers a little more regional. They are.
Speaker 10 (03:56):
You know, I always seen the Chargers as the Falcons
of the West. They're a regional team that people that
were around San Diego El where they started in LA
when they first started sixty years ago, and they moved
to Chargers to San Diego. Now they're back in LA,
they're more of a regional team.
Speaker 4 (04:16):
So.
Speaker 10 (04:18):
That fan base is fine. The Raider fan base, Like
you're saying, if I'm East Coast, how do I watch
this game that late at night with any enthusiasm? Because
unless the game is high tempo, if it's that's why
I say, if the Vikings game, y'all just go kick
some field goals. Now, let me hit this scandal man
season one? Are we really if y'all y'all gonna do
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is be kicking field goals? I can click on to
something else right now?
Speaker 1 (04:44):
Are we seeing?
Speaker 12 (04:44):
The NFL just refusing to leave any crumbs on the table.
So I might miss a couple of thousand East Coasts
Raider fans, but I'm gonna get the whole West Coast
able to watch. They not in traffic no more. They home,
They done had dinner, and hey, football's on. It's almost
like the college games. Remember how we were complaining, like
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why are these college games starting at eleven pm? But
the West Coast, for them, it's eight o'clock and it's
football time.
Speaker 10 (05:12):
For most of the country operates on eastern most in
old time, and most of the countries on this side
of the Mississippi.
Speaker 12 (05:22):
Even for sports, though, I'm saying the people. I used
to always think to myself that those games that start
on the West Coast super early in the morning force
those fans that actually live out there going to the
stadium to get up early, and they're only doing that
so we can catch the game in prime time kind
of stuff.
Speaker 10 (05:40):
Well, typically they put West Coast games on at the
four o'clock hour, yeah, which is one o'clock out there,
So it ends up being the same kind of day
you would have had if you were on the East Coast.
So that's typically that window that they put those teams in.
If you're going to see the Bronco game and it's
in Denver, it's probably going to be in that four
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o'clock hour, except for on Monday nights, and that's the
thing on Monday nights. But even on some of those nights,
you still got to pull the game up. You're losing
your audience because if you're trying to only you would
have to be just a full NFL person to catch
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these games the way the football is presented to you.
That's something for me. Now someone is only doing NFL,
they might be good tonight, but if I start with
your Thursday night game, and then I have a cousin
friend or even work for high school, and I caught
some of that, went out to that, and then I
rolled around to what College, and then I tried to
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get my pro team yesterday. It's like I have talked
to Big Kenny and you about comedy. There's a moment
in comedy that you're done laughing.
Speaker 1 (06:55):
Now.
Speaker 10 (06:56):
I'm tired now, so we can get up and leave. Sorry,
Big Kenny, you the headliner, but I was just about
some headlin. First, three dudes have killed me, and I
am exhausted. I feel fatigued inside.
Speaker 1 (07:11):
It's a headline. I've been laughing now there.
Speaker 10 (07:13):
If they aren't funny, then I'm still ready. But if
they are hilarious, by the time I get to you,
it's over. My funny bone has been satisfied.
Speaker 12 (07:28):
And if I can make you laugh, That's why they
booked me as the headliner, because that dude could keep them.
Speaker 1 (07:32):
And that's why leave.
Speaker 10 (07:34):
That's why it ain't it's not always I'm trying to
beat the traffic. Now, while you see people getting up
and leave, they have just raised their hand and admitted
to himself. Man, enough is enough.
Speaker 1 (07:47):
Man.
Speaker 10 (07:47):
I had a friend called me, we're tired. I've literally
said that it comedy shows. Man, I'm tired. Man, I
got it. That's enough.
Speaker 12 (07:53):
A friend caught me after a comedy show once. I said, Man,
I didn't know how physical this was. He I'm exhausted,
like I'm laughing on my and I want to really
just rest now he's Adam, I did not know this
was that physical.
Speaker 1 (08:06):
So yeah, it makes sense.
Speaker 10 (08:07):
And it's just based on the order and the talent
before you get there.
Speaker 12 (08:11):
So you spoke about our resident East Coast Raider fan,
loyal listener, Dred Lloyd. He said, tell me about it.
Hate this stupid double Monday night game. Then we have
short week going to d C Sunday at one pm.
Now that we didn't ask for that second grand you
know what I'm saying. We didn't ask for that second grievance.
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But the Monday night thing is affecting him, and he
is a if no one is a loyal Raider fan,
he is. He'll fly down Mexico while they kidnap just
to watch the game.
Speaker 1 (08:42):
Yeah, it's it's a very interesting game. I just knew
that game.
Speaker 4 (08:45):
And as I said, the Chargers have a young kid
that started my football camp and he's from Haines City, Florida,
Jersey is up on the wall.
Speaker 1 (08:55):
We've interviewed on the show.
Speaker 10 (08:57):
Yeah, I love watching him play, but I ain't gonna
have nothing for you. I barely even have any interest
in it. I'm tired. I'm football tired. So let me
ask this question. That's why I like when the offseason
come because I need to that competitive that watching it
anything can wear you out where you're just tired of
doing it. It doesn't matter what you you think. It
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isn't but.
Speaker 4 (09:21):
You said you said something key though San Diego excuse me,
La Chargers. They are a regional team. So, and I'm
with Kenny. I think that ESPN is taking a chance. Say, hey,
we know that a lot of people might not want
to watch that Charges game if we started around eight
thirty nine o'clock like, because sometimes they usually start those
games within the hour of the the on a Monday night.
(09:44):
Sometimes you get it within the hour of the next game.
You can double screen, or you can watch both games.
But they're seeming as though they're going with this game
directly after and they're going after that market. The California
market to get the ratings.
Speaker 1 (09:57):
For this there.
Speaker 10 (09:58):
I think somebody needs to invent a new show for ABC.
They don't have any content, so they're willing to take
the numbers they get by doing this duality. That's how
they got a game on ESPN and one on the ABC.
It's the same company, it's still Disney and they don't
have anything.
Speaker 1 (10:19):
Maybe next week the Bachelor starts in.
Speaker 11 (10:22):
Their shows later like normally a new TV season September
now to be moved to October.
Speaker 10 (10:32):
So you're filling it with something. I need some content.
I'll just put in a football game and maybe if
it was later in the season and both of these teams,
you know, nine and two and the other one was
something eight and three, but just second game of the
season ten pm. It's just a tough road for me.
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Watch the Canelo Crawford fight. See get that in I
feel I dozed off.
Speaker 1 (11:00):
I had to. I ain't gonna lie. I woke up.
Speaker 4 (11:03):
See y'all think it's just me big, can it? I
woke up in time they didn't want to start fighting.
It was like twelve fifteen by that time they started. Yeah,
I didn't make it sure.
Speaker 1 (11:16):
Look I can swear one o'clock.
Speaker 12 (11:17):
This is how crazy the Alba Crawford Crawford fight was.
I did a show in Indianapolis, finished the show, went
to an after show function and they were like on
the second fight of the ninth and this was you know,
the show didn't start until nine o'clock. I'm back at
the hotel and they still aren't fighting, and I'm like, no, no,
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and no, I'm not going.
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It was one in the morning.
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Welcome back to this boy Shot show. I'm this boy
shock Wayne Agandy. Good morning to you. If you had
a chance to check out the fight on Saturday night,
as I said here on the East Coast, it went
into the next day by the time Carnelo Alvarez and
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Terrence Crawford finished their battle out at Allegiance Stadium. And
that's why I keep pressing upon all of you that
get mad at the tax revenue that the cities are charging.
It's because every city is building these stadiums for true
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multi use. It used to be it went from grass
stadiums to indoor stadiums for kind of multi use to
now the newer stadiums is for full time. I can
hold anything and entertain building from a truck trailer jumping
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to a presidential convention and so on and so and forth.
I can put it on a movie. It's just a fool.
And that's why I feel. And I still got that
card in my back pocket. Don't be surprised. I said
it'd be an elevator that can take you to the
bottom floor to just gamble, just flat out gamble. Why
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not big time gambling too, similar winning beverages and hot
I'm talking about full hard rock Oh yeah, oh yeah,
come on, let it ride type gam Maybe I just
want always somebody at the stadium. If you go check
as much as you if you're just going there for games,
you would be probably amazed how many days of activity
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that stadium is actually running. They're just not doing it
in every part. But there's downing halls and convention rooms
and all kinds of things at the bottom. They didn't
just put those things in there for those ten, twelve,
fifteen games a year. Now it's a lot of activity
going on in there, and they're competing with each other.
(17:54):
They're they're competing because they've seen how these especially basketball venues,
when you think about that's typically where you get your concerts. Now,
for those bigger artists that the Beyonce's need a football stadium,
yes they do. Alicia Keys needs a basketball arena.
Speaker 1 (18:15):
Chris Brown needs a baseball state that kind of thing.
Speaker 10 (18:18):
So in some of this baseball stadium and that's why
when they go into those stadium like the Cleveland Browns,
the Cleveland Browns, the city might want to keep more control.
They may want to not allow them to have certain things.
And you wonder why they move out, Like the Braves
here in Atlanta, they move from downtown because the ownership
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of the Braves wanted to build that little area outside
the battery. That's not how the city of Atlanta wanted
it to be put up. And then when and that's
some of what they fought fought over, right, they they
just wanted them to put a stadium down there.
Speaker 12 (18:56):
That's yeah, the batteries competing with Atlantic Station and.
Speaker 1 (18:59):
You're too, batteries and comedy and bowling. Yeah, it's a
whole attraction. Now the hotels, yeah.
Speaker 10 (19:05):
And now you're competing with the people that's voting against you.
That's where like the Fox Theater. Last time they were
talking about putting the casino. Well, Fox is like, well,
then the casino is going to take our shows. Yeah,
why would I vote for you to build a casino?
And now I can't get any of because why would
I want to hold it at the Fox when I
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can hold it at where I know I can get.
Speaker 4 (19:29):
People thirty thousand in here a day a day, I
can run two shows.
Speaker 10 (19:34):
Yeah, yeah, I can run the show for the people
want to see me, and I for the people didn't
know they wanted.
Speaker 1 (19:40):
To see me. Then people showing up, what hold on?
They got Big Kenny at eleven thirty two. Yeah, let's
go see that.
Speaker 10 (19:49):
So but Crawford Canelo Alvarez Canelo says that, and this
is a big statement for him because he did fight both.
Now it was ten twelve years apart, says Crawford is
way better than Floyd Mayweather. You have to from the
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person who's saying it now, you have to kind of
and that's the thing when I talk about comparing people,
you have to look at people who play both people
or fought both people. You can't really well if you
didn't play this person. Sure, it's easy to say your
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guy that you played against is better than the guy
that someone else is playing against. But Canelo fought Floyd
when he was like twenty twenty one something like that
or twenty two, and now he's fighting.
Speaker 16 (20:50):
Crawford.
Speaker 10 (20:52):
Now I've my way better? Is I think Crawford it's
the same guy. Crawford has power and Floyd didn't. I
would imagine That's what to me when I watched the fight,
it was it was like watching him fight Floyd all
over again. But the punches had some pop, yeah, sting,
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whereas I can eat Floyd's.
Speaker 1 (21:16):
They just quick and sharp. He lost the same kind
of way ranch on Floyd.
Speaker 10 (21:24):
He lost where the speed of these guys froze his power.
When you watch, these guys are so fast, they don't
have to put their gloves up. They're so fast that
I'll leave fast that quickness that they are so quick,
they use their quickness as their defense instead of their gloves,
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so they have a full view of you at all times.
And it was freezing him, wanting to let go because
I might not get out. I throw this hard overhand right,
see something hit me and that's to me what I saw.
The speed of Crawford was freezing the same white when
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I watched him flight Floord a long time ago. It
was freezing him. Ah, I want to punch, but man,
he's coming back so quick with that counter.
Speaker 11 (22:16):
There was a there's a slow mo video that I've
been seeing that he threw a left hook. And then
Crawford threw a left hook and when he got hit like,
he's like stun like I didn't see that coming.
Speaker 4 (22:29):
He turned like, he turned back, He turned back, like
where did you come from?
Speaker 1 (22:35):
That one?
Speaker 4 (22:36):
But the mean great talk about it, like people got
to say, like, oh man, you really hit me Hoods.
Speaker 1 (22:41):
And it was it was Stoles.
Speaker 10 (22:44):
These two guys are masterful boxers and style like they
always hed styles make fights, and this is the hardest
thing for a fighter.
Speaker 1 (22:54):
Panelo is a fighter.
Speaker 10 (22:56):
Terrence Crawford is a boxer, and those are two different
types of It's no different when Tyson fought holy Field,
Oh man, the holy Field is a boxer, yes, with
some power. Mike Tyson was a fighter. Yes, that's what
frustrated Mike Tyson. Why won't you fight me? I want
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you to fight me? Oh no, play Boy I'm just
gonna keep being this quick job and get on out
and see Terrence Kaffer stayed on that horse, didn't he? Yes,
he was right all night long. I'm not coming in
the middle and planning no feats with you, would feed
my feet with you.
Speaker 1 (23:35):
I'm standing by the ropes, not doing that. How rope
a dope?
Speaker 10 (23:39):
How many times as we go to break think him
in your mind, how many times you saw them in
the center the ring on the logo at the at
the bank. They were never standing in the center of
the ring. The cameraman working hard that.
Speaker 4 (23:52):
Night, at the beginning of the round, when they come out,
come out the corners, that's when they That's the last
time see him in the center.
Speaker 1 (23:58):
But big statement for him for Canelo to say that.
Speaker 4 (24:02):
Crawford, you think Crawford's gonna retire, you think he's gonna
stop her. I mean, you're undefeated, you you've got everything now,
so what else do you have to prove? You Gotta
fight Floyd. He's he Lloyd now, just just just because
let these old fighters go. I'm just saying I don't
want to see old fighters, I know, but I'd rather
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for him to fight Floyd than Mike Tyson.
Speaker 10 (24:26):
Because I don't want to see him fight nobody that
ain't actually fighting.
Speaker 1 (24:29):
Yeah, but the gimmick, the gimmick fight is just not
for me.
Speaker 4 (24:34):
You beating Floyd Mayweather now does what it don't do?
It doesn't but no, it's no, but just doesn't. If
it's an exhibition, I can throw a touch I can
I can catch a touchdown on don right now?
Speaker 1 (24:50):
Show could sling.
Speaker 4 (24:53):
Run right by? Yeah, and all he'll be doing is
about that. Yeah, right now, I can run by.
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Speaker 1 (28:16):
I'm the Sportshock Wayne again.
Speaker 10 (28:19):
Lead good morning to you out there listening Land Monday
night football Tampa Bay, Houston at seven And if you
can get through that, there is a ten o'clock game.
So if you wake up to take your nightly bathroom
break or get you something to drink, or just to
put the temperature down, don't think that's a replay. That's
(28:42):
an actual live game, because you're gonna be looking like
man channels that I lead a TV on because I
do that all the time, Like especially when you're like
if you have two TVs, you go to the other
TV and be like, how is that on the same station.
It's you, dummy, That's what I tell myself. You the
same person and whatever you would have chosen on that
TV is, but you chose on this TV. Get it together,
(29:05):
Oh somebody think you see now? Were walking around here
talking about how did that TV get to the same thing?
Speaker 1 (29:10):
Because you are the same person that changed the TV.
Speaker 4 (29:14):
Oh oh, y'all acting like this ESPN on all these
times on every TV in the house.
Speaker 12 (29:21):
Because and I'm laughing because I did that recently. Was
in my little man case spot turned the TV and
I was like, wait a minute, I was watching Is.
Speaker 10 (29:29):
This always cued up? I was watching. I was watching
this upstairs.
Speaker 1 (29:33):
How did it know? Is it a real smart TV?
In now? Wait a minute? Yeah, I was watching this
down here, brother be watching.
Speaker 10 (29:40):
We were talking about Canelo and Crawford, Crawford winning, now
moving to forty two, and oh where he goes with
his career at this point? I think he moved up
because in his career certain times kind of like a
Roy Jones Jr. You have a lot of fame, didn't
have a lot of fortune. Cornelo Everes, He's always at
that weight where people paid close to a billion dollars
(30:05):
of gross he's had through for his fight. So Terrence
Crawford Bud, even though it's later in his career, he
hasn't had those fights, so he probably will try to
fight and find someone that can bring that to the ring.
But he is forty two and old and about thirty
four of those forty two wins and knockouts, So Bud
(30:28):
has put in the work. Omaha, Nebraska. We talked about
the late game tonight, WNBA. I still don't know what
you're doing. Still don't if now, maybe I would meet
with you and you would tell me sports job, and
I don't like really to talk about myself in the
(30:50):
third person, but sports shop, we have no power over
our schedule. And then I'd be like, you know what
I need to give y'all an apology, But why you
start playoffs or try to compete with NFL Sunday? I
told you guys Thursday, the WNBA playoffs started.
Speaker 1 (31:14):
Sunday.
Speaker 10 (31:15):
I forgot until like three games had gone by and
they was talking about some game was coming on at
like the Aces versus the Storm, and I was like,
they did start to day. Why would they do that
to themselves. Why do you think real quickly they do
that to themselves. They take the biggest day of the
week and start when they're trying to grow their audience.
Speaker 1 (31:38):
Right yeah.
Speaker 11 (31:39):
I think they're looking at themselves as like, this is
an alternative. You don't have to watch football every Sunday,
So here's an alternative if you want to see some sports.
Speaker 10 (31:52):
So if I go to the sports bar, they're gonna
put on the WNBA game back by the bathroom. They're
not gonna change. They're not going to change thesean of
six TV's up here.
Speaker 11 (32:04):
If you have asked, they'll probably say no, they won't.
Speaker 1 (32:10):
Bar Jay, can we get one? He's w n B
a game. You got a dream? Gonna lie? They're gonna
send you into the back corner.
Speaker 4 (32:19):
Yeah, yeah, we'll put it on in the bathroom. But
we have got the monitors in the bathroom.
Speaker 1 (32:25):
We do.
Speaker 10 (32:25):
I watched some of the dream yesterday. I didn't say
there was people that didn't. I'm telling you that the
casual observer, you're you're putting your trying Why not tonight?
You got all tonight where competition is.
Speaker 1 (32:39):
Lower, sports jock, But there's Monday night football.
Speaker 10 (32:44):
Now there's only two choices. You got games in four
other cities, and Tampa doesn't have a w nb A team,
and uh does Houston have one now? Not not yet? Okay,
so you got one, you got one and the other.
Only out of the four teams to night, only one
of them have a team that's playing.
Speaker 12 (33:06):
So your audience is open. Well, let me ask this
for and only because I know they may still choose football.
The Dream are playing the Fever. Yesterday, on the flight back,
a couple of Fever fans were coming to Atlanta for
last night's game. Is it that the people who actually
(33:29):
support the WNBA, who are actually buying tickets, are available
on the weekends. I might not take a Tuesday night
to go to a w NBA game. It's not that exciting.
So I'm mean, at least show up in person for
what is your regular attending people gotten you bankruptcy, man,
(33:53):
you're losing millions of dollars. They're still coming, these stadiums
have still been but you're trying to widen your audience.
Speaker 10 (33:59):
Yeah, and that's the thing. That's that's the component that
I'm talking about. I'm not talking about you getting and
that has iHeart Dream fans and then I'm talking about
how do you get the other eyes of Atlanta.
Speaker 12 (34:10):
And they have said that that's a priority for them.
Is broughtning the viewership. The NFL blew up in the
late nineties. I've explained I was already in the league.
The blow up came when they went to market that
football wasn't just for men. They went offering breast cancer awareness.
(34:36):
They started making all the NFL teams have you know,
different female employees, from trainers to vps and all these
kinds of things. They made a conservative effort to go
into that audience. I remember, and that's when the salaries
(34:57):
jumped off the scale. I remember for me, it it
was and this is a life experience for me. I
remember the first time watching an NFL game and a
tied commercial came on during the NFL and I went, whoa, whoa.
They have expanded to the whole family. Now the housewife
(35:18):
is now watching the NFL. Because before that it was
just beer commercials and tires.
Speaker 1 (35:24):
That was it.
Speaker 12 (35:25):
We were getting, you know, something about automotive and beer.
And now you had a whole detergent commercial in the
middle of this.
Speaker 4 (35:34):
Yesterday, they ran a commercial during a lot of games
where it was. They were selling NFL apparel. In the
whole commercial, it was ladies in it. Yeah, young ladies
looked like they were in that age of maybe twenty
three to twenty seven years. Different styles, different sizes, different styles.
It was all when they made a concert it because
(35:55):
that's when they really arrived and when the audience the
grew and you went to the sports bar and you
got to get used to have to get there early
to get guys. Now women were already in the front
six seats. And to show you how looking at the
big screen you're sitting there like what you're thinking, they're
(36:17):
getting up to lead like, oh, they just came here
for no.
Speaker 1 (36:20):
And to show you how profitable it is. They got
on their jerseys.
Speaker 12 (36:24):
And because I was just about to say, a couple
of weeks ago, a Shador Sanders Cleveland Browns jersey arrived
at my house, not for me, not for me, but
and and so wow, it's the message is catching on.
Speaker 1 (36:40):
It it's gaining viewers. Is a Saturday and my wife.
Speaker 10 (36:46):
And that's my That's all I'm saying when I when
I bring up the part about why they're doing it
is if you got control, I'm not going to fight NFL.
We're not doing this. We're not starting our playoffs on
the NFL Sunday. We're trying to grow our audience. We're
trying to get some of them.
Speaker 1 (37:04):
Not to.
Speaker 10 (37:06):
Because the New York they're never gonna is going to
watch the Jets and the Giants.
Speaker 1 (37:13):
So how do the Liberty get them to watch?
Speaker 14 (37:16):
You?
Speaker 4 (37:17):
Never getting a fall game in on the weekend then,
because the college football.
Speaker 10 (37:20):
And I would stand a better chance against college Yeah,
they have a better chance on Saturdays than I do
against the Shield. Okay, the Shield locks the whole day down.
It has become housewives and it won't even cook for
Big Kenny on Sunday.
Speaker 1 (37:38):
Because I got back yesterday and my wife was watching
the game.
Speaker 10 (37:42):
You get home and she in there with the wings
twelve lemon pepper flats and you sitting there.
Speaker 1 (37:49):
So I didn't know you was gonna get back early.
Speaker 4 (37:51):
She might tell you something like that, like looked up, Hey,
just a good game, Hey baby, I well the rest
of my bill.
Speaker 1 (38:00):
That was your bear? Was you? O twin?
Speaker 10 (38:05):
You know, cause like Greg is saying, and we all
have lady friends, they where you. I'm up the Falcon
game in Minnesota. Huh like they actually are getting They
don't need no boyfriend or husband to take them.
Speaker 1 (38:19):
No, you know.
Speaker 10 (38:20):
So that's how they And that's why I bring up
the w NB A thing because I thought they were
trying to expand their audience. But all your audiences at
a tailgate outside the bends or in the bands.
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Or somewhere during that time.
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(41:52):
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Speaker 1 (41:59):
Played for an the four or five of them.
Speaker 10 (42:01):
The cathedral they have built up in North Georgia. You
should drive by or go to a game and your
draw will drop. You won't understand it, won't even actually
calculate that you're at a high school stadium. It's a
(42:25):
very confusing thing to be in that type of stadium
and see it that I'm gonna be calling.
Speaker 1 (42:33):
High school games. It's that dynamic.
Speaker 10 (42:37):
It's so different from where you probably went to a
high school game that it's night and it's truly night
in black hole type. It's a real difference. It's a
place where words I can't and I'm somehow for it
to be on a high school level. It it puts
(43:00):
to shame about ninety percent of the college stadiums I've
ever been. It's that speak. It's real. It's a real thing.
From the time you ride up on it, it just says,
you know that two beautiful locker rooms. They have it
(43:25):
to where the opposing team doesn't even have to come
on the side of They have their whole own press
row a ballroom.
Speaker 1 (43:35):
Right now.
Speaker 10 (43:35):
A couple of colleges have asked to even play there,
but the city they like to run it, and they
used to like to run their old stadium to the people,
the alumni, so they can't work the event. They don't
want to host it, so they have to work through that.
But it's otherworldly outside of it's better than Bobby.
Speaker 23 (43:57):
Dodd, Georgia Tech's saying that's it because it's not on
it's not on the U g A levels.
Speaker 10 (44:08):
It is but a micro size, but it puts Georgia
Tech would be lucky to go up there and play
in this high school but beautiful environment up there. On
Friday night, Big Kenny and I said, well let me
get back for this foore. We get to our online listeners.
(44:30):
U c l A has fired to Sean Foster, oh
and three, Virginia Tech has fired Brett Priye oh and three,
business of football. If we're gonna be paying these players
and these contracts, you on a shorter least, and we
thought at least couldn't get any shorter. You know, it
(44:51):
all went from uh.
Speaker 4 (44:53):
You're here for at least three years to one year
to now three games because is as I said, when
you fire coach this fast, that means that the stove
was already hot when the season started.
Speaker 1 (45:10):
And I really was just giving you the first month
to see.
Speaker 11 (45:14):
They lose games that they're probably supposed to win, like
U c l A gets blown out by New Mexico,
that's a bad time, or Virginia Tech they lost the
old dominion, like they're not supposed to lose the old dominion.
Speaker 10 (45:27):
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that will get you fired, Big Kenny. So if you
ever get your job, bad producer, and we're gonna pace
some team to come in here and play, you lose
to them, that that that'll get you fired.
Speaker 11 (45:41):
We paid them a million dollars and we lost, and
we lost them like a TS coach.
Speaker 10 (45:52):
Give me that check the rigging news. Joe Burrow needs surgery.
He'll be out three months. When you talk about turf toe,
just some mass really just one of those things where
you can't plant. It's like you've got a broken big toe.
You can't press on it, you can't run on it.
(46:15):
That's why somebody had to help him off. You can't
and take a hammer slam it on your big toe.
Don't do it for real in your mind and any
thing about trying to run, that's what it is. You
basically have the main part of where you can press
off of your toe is no longer there. Joe Burrow,
(46:38):
And it just seems I don't know the luck of
the Bengals. It's always seems like in the last decade
they're always trying to at least when Joe Burrow's been there.
They're always trying to win with a superstar hurt, then
it just seems somebody isn't there. Somebody has got in
(47:00):
eight week, ten week. Now we're talking about three months
and this is his second time in his career where
it's been this kind of Yeah.
Speaker 11 (47:09):
Yeah, his rookie season he had a tarn acl right,
and he missed a couple of games like that up
until now, missed a couple of games here and there.
But yeah, think a major injury. Yeah, so Joe Burrow
and where the being goes. Browning got in there and
played great. But remember Browning has had played a lot
(47:32):
of these backups. Be okay with your backup. A lot
of these backups were high draft picks or they're very veteran,
has started a lot of games.
Speaker 1 (47:41):
This is not the old school where.
Speaker 10 (47:43):
The backup just never was a starter, like a Jason Garrett,
he was just always But a lot of these guys
like Mac Jones getting in there for the forty nine ers,
well Mac Shenon's was the top. You can't be surprised
he goes out and torches you. That's what he was
drafted for. He just didn't do it. For the old team,
and a lot of these teams are doing that. They're
(48:04):
putting guys that. You know, when you can have Daniel
Jones and the Richardson kids, the Coats, you're in a
great situation. It means if they're both there, one of
them just they got the talent. It just hasn't shown
on Tyrod Taylor.
Speaker 12 (48:19):
You know, got quiet when he said that, didn't he
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Yeah, that just came out of nowhere? Where's Tyrods?
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He did play yesterday that out there We'll be back.
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And this what shock Wayne Candy commanded Greg Big Kenny,
the bat producer in the building NFL Week two Tampa
Bay Houston tonight, the Chargers and the Raiders tonight as
well Double Hitter seven and ten the bat producer we
figured out the Tyrod Taylor as he ended the last segment.
Tyrod Taylor obviously must have won in the game yesterday,
(51:53):
but the Jts, Jets, Jets, Jets, as they lost to
the Buffalo Bills. They are zero and two, and Justin
Fields went back and this is what and why. A
lot of the top round quarterbacks, as I said, they
can't back up week to week. That's how you end
(52:15):
up being a backup. The difference between a pro the
guy that starts and the guy that backs up is consistency.
People used to always how you back up? My backup
is just as good as me. He just can't do
it every Sunday. And that's what I'm trying to show you.
(52:40):
It's like we talked about the great Jameis Winston. It's
why you talk about guys. It's because they can't do
it consistently. The guy that is in front of him
consistently can do it longer. That's all it is. It's
not it's it's just you mean, oh, he got Tyrod Taylor.
(53:01):
He can't consistently do it. That's why he's a backup.
He do it in spurts. He's getting in when you
two games and then the next two games he lose them.
It's back and forth. They can't consistently justin fields. The
same way he has his moments where you see why
(53:21):
and then you get that moment where it's like why
they draft him. Yeah, yeah, it's just just back and
forth the guy. And that's all. But big can he said.
We had a couple of online hits already.
Speaker 12 (53:35):
Oh yeah, we had some more comments from our law
online listeners. Elder Ksey Lamar Hughey said that Mercedes Benz
is always packed with women.
Speaker 4 (53:50):
And I don't Yeah, I don't know if you don't,
I don't know if you've ever been, uh two Mercedes
ben Stadium on game day, but I've commented that you
think it was a concert because they don't show up
like football fans that been tailgating.
Speaker 12 (54:09):
I've seen some coulteur you know what I mean. They
come fashion ready and they're there to watch the game
and support. He also wanted to know what did we
think about Angel Reese going to see Crawford before the fight.
Did anyone see that that little snippet of her walking
into his dressing room.
Speaker 10 (54:30):
I did see the snippet. She walked in. She had
the heels on. You know, Tams Crawford is only like
five seven anyway, are Ree is already six y three.
Speaker 4 (54:40):
She put the heels on. She walks in her room
at six six. She towered over him.
Speaker 10 (54:45):
When I saw it, I still just like you said,
women go to games looking couture and it's fashionable. And
I still don't understand how nakedness is fashion.
Speaker 1 (55:00):
Thought it was too revealing. I well, no, I mean
I'm not.
Speaker 10 (55:03):
I'm just saying because that is how modern day women dress.
Speaker 1 (55:09):
I just didn't know.
Speaker 10 (55:11):
You know, when I see different stuff people show up
to the premiere, It's like I have on a bikini
and then I just had somebody put some type of
chain over me. Now this is something that I made,
like a chain dress and a bikini, and it's like
and it's and I'm saying this money and how is
(55:32):
it I look like? And I'm not saying this about injuries.
I'm talking about about the whole environment. I look like
what a man used to consider. Oh, that person must
be working. Yes, you're dressed like you're the worker. There
(55:52):
was a there was a time where that's how you
differentiated and sports am I no, no. And it's interesting
because it is so seductive. They're trying to let you know. Now,
out of all these people, I'm the one that's that's
willing working. Yeah, I'm I'll go.
Speaker 12 (56:12):
Now, this is something that I thought was interesting, and
it used to be where we had softened our stance
or our views on that for night life.
Speaker 1 (56:20):
But now did y'all see what she had? Yeah?
Speaker 10 (56:24):
Oh yeah, okay, that's.
Speaker 12 (56:28):
And recently I went to UH Southern miss Or football
game and later the next day I asked, UH my
wife and daughter, like, what is the trend with women?
Because your women maybe they talk to you about it,
maybe there's an email with women and their butt cheeks out.
Now everything that they wear has exposed butt cheek, shorts,
(56:54):
mini skirts. It's I mean, but it's not in a
I bent over or I sat down in something. It's
a intentional This is at least a half size too
small that I have exposed but cheek. And the thing
that I think is interesting about it is if you
(57:15):
stare or make a comment. Now you're weird. You're the
weird dude at the football game, and for me it's
a football game. Why did you come like we were
going to the club, but still having made that decision,
you act offended if I noticed you.
Speaker 4 (57:32):
And it seems like every the like tights. There's a
new thing like the biker shorts used to be. There
was like you're only going to work out or well
you like that though, no, no, yes, no, you like
that unless you say you're a big.
Speaker 1 (57:47):
Lotto ice spice dude. You're you're you're like that. You
try to.
Speaker 10 (57:52):
To the public like you what do you've tapped me?
What are you talking about?
Speaker 1 (58:00):
Women at the game?
Speaker 10 (58:02):
You look.
Speaker 4 (58:07):
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Speaker 1 (01:01:51):
We hope you had a great weekend.
Speaker 10 (01:01:54):
Don't give up on your team yet, regardless of the record,
at least give them about six games. And before you
start deciphering which direction they are going, give yourself six games.
Speaker 4 (01:02:08):
Church, Church, if the university can fight, you have to
three Well, I got to I got to double that.
Speaker 1 (01:02:17):
I'm just a fan.
Speaker 10 (01:02:19):
I don't believe that the university is right. Remember I'm
one of those guys. I don't believe that. I think
all firing should happen on the off season. I do too,
the coaches. I think that, you know, we all decided
that we just out of bed was gonna be made
this year, and we all got to sleep in it together.
Speaker 1 (01:02:41):
What about it, we might defeat. We make ourselves comfortable.
Speaker 4 (01:02:47):
Yeah, come Thanksgiving morning, Yeah morning, we're gonna make a
different arrangement up until then.
Speaker 11 (01:02:55):
Get in this case, was the shame and embarrassment too much?
If they paid a million dollars through these schools and
they lose to them, like, we got to do something.
So this is like a an emotional firing.
Speaker 10 (01:03:10):
Well, this is that they most likely on the off
season couldn't find who they wanted or they were, you know,
but whoever the big wigs are, they went into the
season already knowing I'm gonna give them when they say
the hot seat, yeah, I'm gonna give them X amount
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of game now based on like you're saying, who they
lose to, and like you said, I can watch a game. O. Man,
he gonna get fired after that, because even though you
can lose to a lot of people anyone but pay
somebody to lose or the way your team loses the game.
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You know, and you're already on the hot seat. Y'all
got twelve penalties and somebody got ejected, and you know
then that'll get you fired because you're talking me. When
I fired you, I'm still paying you pay, So that
means I'm in very I'm in a lot of distress
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if I'm willing to pay you money not to be here.
You know how much you got to dislike somebody? Yes,
I do to write them two three four five. Yeah,
I do spend money.
Speaker 12 (01:04:24):
I know.
Speaker 11 (01:04:24):
I know what it's like to fire somebody and still
have to pay Fortunately, Sewn Foster. Excuse me that Shan
Foster got a seven million and the Virginia Tech coach
got six million.
Speaker 12 (01:04:40):
Now see, I just thought that as a person who
used to be an hourly employee, I wish I could
have got one of them jobs because I knew I
was gonna get fired and you still.
Speaker 1 (01:04:48):
Have to pay me.
Speaker 10 (01:04:49):
And I think Deshaun Foster's hire was more centered around
kind of like the Dion effect that Eddie George like,
you know a lot of colleges are going to bring
in ex player sure and that's its alumni to their
program and thinking that everybody can rally around them. So
this is only it's going to be his second year.
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Well this was his second year. I think the other
coaches like maybe it's fourth. So that Virginia Tech job
is interesting now, not really, but I know what you're
trying to allude to.
Speaker 1 (01:05:20):
That Mike, Michael Vick might be there Virginia Tech. Is
that what he's alluding to.
Speaker 10 (01:05:24):
Yeah, he's already on something like that, But I don't
know they Mike, even win this weekend.
Speaker 1 (01:05:29):
Yeah, they played a Virginia State.
Speaker 4 (01:05:32):
They played Wolfing I think coming up soon speaking when
you was talking about firing in the season, just in
speaking wolf their basketball coaches coming up, he's he what
do you think they lost?
Speaker 1 (01:05:48):
They lost the Rutgers sixty to ten. Yeah, you can't.
Speaker 12 (01:05:52):
You can't bring in a losing coach to replace a
coach that's losing. I'm sorry, it's just one.
Speaker 4 (01:06:00):
Still, but no, what you think about schools is firing
coaches before the month, thirty days before the season start.
You've prepared and you're getting ready to go, and then
you fire them. Then is that better or worse?
Speaker 1 (01:06:14):
Yes?
Speaker 10 (01:06:15):
Okay, that's what I said, once we make the bed.
Now thirty days from now, that coach is already threw
the first jump ball up there, and this is his
bed he made.
Speaker 1 (01:06:25):
That's just me.
Speaker 10 (01:06:26):
I understand these most of these firings when you I've
said it before, if you're getting fired in the first
month of the season, they were already wanting.
Speaker 1 (01:06:36):
To fire you.
Speaker 12 (01:06:37):
Yes, that's one of those. They were just extending courtesy.
You take the job with the understanding. Look at, Twins,
we give you about these three games.
Speaker 10 (01:06:46):
And sometimes yeah, you go into it. Yeah, like every
time it's not hidden where you're sitting there. You weren't
caught off guard?
Speaker 1 (01:06:55):
What you weren't blind side?
Speaker 4 (01:07:00):
You didn't tell me? Yes, you know you didn't. You
was hitting around. You should have told me how straight
up told you no, But you told me. Were working
with you, and we believe in you. Now, Twin, I
told you, we're gonna give it a shot.
Speaker 1 (01:07:13):
You know how this go. We're gonna give it a shot.
But you know how this go. Come on, Twin, don't actually.
Speaker 3 (01:07:21):
Weird?
Speaker 1 (01:07:21):
What about my recruits? But what about my recruits? I
promised their parents.
Speaker 12 (01:07:25):
You being weird, you're being weird. But I promise their parents.
I was gonna look out. Yeah, they know how this goes.
We're paying their kids paying nothing but a couple of dollars.
That's gone that era of all that where the school
care about what? Yeah, wake up, this is in my
pro football. These are jobs.
Speaker 1 (01:07:46):
I'm telling you. These are jobs, straight up jobs did
now when you seventeen, Hey, you need to get a job.
Speaker 4 (01:07:55):
So you.
Speaker 10 (01:07:57):
Got coaches out there really addressing these kids like this
is a job. You're thinking on the old scale where
they're coddling. No, I don't care whether you go to
class or not.
Speaker 4 (01:08:08):
I do know. I got you a million dollars in
IL and that's what the parents are asking. So what's
the n I l options like? And they Hey, we
each player. You gonna make sure he go to church
on Sundays, little morning, go to church?
Speaker 6 (01:08:21):
What for what?
Speaker 1 (01:08:23):
I get fired? Church up?
Speaker 4 (01:08:27):
They might, Boy, he come in here talking about church
to get me to job. His brother got raising catence deal.
Speaker 1 (01:08:36):
I don't know what.
Speaker 12 (01:08:37):
That's what I'm saying. Nobody's concerned about that anymore. If
you watch these programs, these children by middle school. Uh,
my wife is school teacher and one of the kids
at her middle school got reclassified because he's an outstanding
football player. Oh yeah, and he got and she this
is the first time they're getting involved with stuff like
(01:08:59):
that at the middle school level.
Speaker 1 (01:09:01):
And I was asking, what does that mean?
Speaker 12 (01:09:03):
And it's because we're setting him up because by the
time he gets here, we'll having and his parents are
the ones who are spearheaded.
Speaker 1 (01:09:11):
Holding back, holding back. No, no, we don't need him
to go now what So are they moving him up? No,
they're holding out, holding holding him back. That's the new thing.
They get holding him back, holding him back has always
been a thing moving up.
Speaker 4 (01:09:26):
No, well, I'm talking about as far as like lately
with the middle school with these younger kids, parents feel
like they had and body hadn't developed or whatever.
Speaker 10 (01:09:34):
Well, your kid now in college sports, it's no longer safe.
I'm gonna hire you for this year. If you don't
pan out, pan out, I'm not trying to develop you back.
It's you're an employee. I'm not trying to develop you.
That's that's the whole thing. What they're telling you. Your
(01:09:56):
boy out in Colorado, he sets the example is he
exempts afies it more than anybody. He's not trying to
develop anything he's going to get and poach.
Speaker 1 (01:10:11):
TJ.
Speaker 10 (01:10:11):
Finley is the is the quarterback for Georgia State. This
is his sixth school in six years.
Speaker 4 (01:10:20):
Auburn maybe never get if he's not a top two
or three quarterback coming out of high school. They have
no plans on ever starting with a freshman again, why
I just go hire Carson Beck or whoever else failed
or you know that's who's starting there now? The the
(01:10:41):
Jackson whatever his name dark at Auburn. What's why I
keep forgetting the Jackson something? He has Jackson on them, okay,
and he was at Oklahoma. He started, he started and
kind of fizzle about mid season, and they've them on the.
Speaker 12 (01:11:00):
Vince and and the boy from get him. The boy
from Georgia is now at Oregon.
Speaker 4 (01:11:06):
The guy from Georgia is that Miami is Miami? That's yeah,
Carson who was to come down? And who was that
that went to Oregon? Had you got the boy u
c l A U c l A. But then you
got the guy that kid left to Tennessee, that went
to u c l A. Nico Nico, Yeah, I bet
she wished he was still. So the parents just want
(01:11:27):
to know what my earnings potential are they're not graduating, yeah,
just changing schools, so that whole there is no more.
And I'm not being cynical.
Speaker 10 (01:11:39):
I just know that there there is. They're doing the
best of both worlds. They're having pro football mixed in
with college rules would allow the n C double A
not to have things like unions and full one K
and UH insurance and things that. But the school idea
is what I'm gonna leave here anyway. That's why they're
(01:12:03):
trying to come up with some rules. Ran Day is
getting upset because they're about to try to limit it
to one transfer period, which is right and to me
and to me it should be to give the high
school kids a better chance. It should be at the
national signing Day. It shouldn't even be in January. You
shouldn't be able to transfer until May.
Speaker 4 (01:12:27):
Well they well, there was just a window they were
talking about just the windle recently within the portal and.
Speaker 1 (01:12:34):
There's two portals now, yeah, but like trade that line.
Speaker 12 (01:12:41):
Trade, but they can't call it that because it's college,
but it's trade.
Speaker 1 (01:12:47):
Transfer portal is a synonym for trade DeLine now ast
free agency.
Speaker 4 (01:12:55):
That's because if you don't start art I'm transferring because somebody,
somebody will start me yeah to start to start. Oh yeah,
well yeah, that's that's known already. We'll be back more
to Sports Jock Show right after this.
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It's sugar Day. We're gonna tell you it's Shiver Day.
We won't sit till it's Shubar Day.
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And you know we don't give up. Welcome back Thewat
shot Shot. I'm this wat Shock Wayne again. The big O'rexi.
We'll talk about that in a minute. Big Orexy birthdays
here yesterday, today, and tomorrow. My man Nasty Nos is
what they call him. Nasty nos Nos fifty two years old.
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Andrew Lincoln, for you walking dead fans, is fifty two
years old.
Speaker 1 (01:16:24):
Are you guys? Walking Dead guys, did y'all watch that series?
Speaker 4 (01:16:27):
I did?
Speaker 1 (01:16:27):
And then they started having too many spinoffs.
Speaker 10 (01:16:30):
Yeah, it was too many spin off and it was
too many spinoffs of the clothes together been together?
Speaker 1 (01:16:36):
Come on, man, all eight of them when went?
Speaker 4 (01:16:38):
They went separate ways and the world is at an end, right,
And then they found whole new civilizations with the same problem.
What you got a crazy governor here too? Andrew Lincoln
fifty two years old. He played the sheriff, the main character.
I forget his name right off that h but he
played the sheriff. He was a key, I mean even
(01:17:00):
the main character.
Speaker 1 (01:17:01):
Yeah, was it.
Speaker 8 (01:17:05):
Rick?
Speaker 1 (01:17:05):
Yeah?
Speaker 10 (01:17:06):
Rick Rick Rick this year fifty Rip Grimes, I think
Rhyme fifty two years old. Pope Leo is seventy, Jimmy
Buckets is thirty seven, Mooney Long is thirty eight. Run
de Santis is forty eight years old. Is run the Sentists.
Deshaun Watson. A lot of Cleveland fans people criticized them
(01:17:30):
for recognizing that it was his birthday. I mean, when
it was firday. I'm paying the man thirty million dollars
this year not to play football. I need to recognize something.
He needs to contribute something out here, Big Kenny.
Speaker 12 (01:17:46):
And when did they recognize his birthday? His birthday was yesterday.
I guess at the game.
Speaker 10 (01:17:52):
Maybe they put him on the big screen or something,
or put it on the website or something, and people
got to posted him on their social media. Yeah, I'm
like that that it was his birthday. You told you
people get upset about their birthday stuff. Thirty one years old.
Speaker 1 (01:18:06):
JT. Money which.
Speaker 10 (01:18:11):
Clan Old Co, Connecticut Sons point Guard Marina Maybury is thirty.
Larry Brown the Great Larry Brown eighty six years old,
flow ride of forty six metro Booming thirty two That
one of the metro booming in.
Speaker 1 (01:18:28):
Guys like that.
Speaker 10 (01:18:31):
Ever want people, you know how like l L was
l L for a long time and Will Smith was
fresh Prince. But at some point they wanted you to
know their name. Yeah, I wonder if some of those
guys ever won a Swiss You don't think Swiss beats.
Speaker 1 (01:18:48):
Want you to know.
Speaker 4 (01:18:48):
Don't even know his actual first day. And so I'm
gonna die only being known as Swiss. So when my
fans go to the cemetery, it's just to look for
my tomb and they won't know that I'm actually Lester.
Speaker 1 (01:19:01):
I don't know where it is.
Speaker 4 (01:19:03):
And I know that someone because I saw a commercial
where fifty look like he had gained some weight.
Speaker 1 (01:19:10):
The other day.
Speaker 10 (01:19:10):
He was advertising a new crime show he has coming out,
but he always has made sure you knew his name
was Curtis Jackson, fifty cent Jackson on the on the
TV shows, He's always And I was wondering when I
wrote Metro down, I was, I wonder if some of
these producers sometimes I want.
Speaker 4 (01:19:28):
My name to at some point, right, I guess not
as long as as long as my government like the guy.
Speaker 1 (01:19:39):
Just like the guy just a little bit, I won't
know his name.
Speaker 12 (01:19:43):
I bet the people at the bank no Swiss beats
when they see him coming. Oh, mister Ferguson, and you
don't Metro Booming is thirty two.
Speaker 10 (01:19:51):
Molly Shannon, the comedian sixty one, Prince Harry forty one,
Summer Ray Instagram model is twenty nine. Tom Hard, a
great actor, played Bayne in the Batman movie. Oh No,
Mister Wayne forty eight years old. Tommy Lee Jones finally
(01:20:14):
having his seventy ninth birthday a game again again.
Speaker 1 (01:20:17):
He always looks seventy nine.
Speaker 10 (01:20:18):
He's the old one of the I can't him and
Morgan Freeman, they just always looked like they were your granddaddy.
Speaker 11 (01:20:26):
At Tommy Lee looked seventy nine in the Fugitive, which
was seventy nine.
Speaker 1 (01:20:30):
That was five years ago.
Speaker 10 (01:20:32):
He would have been about fifty five when he shot that,
and he looked seventy nine years old. Pete Carroll is
seventy four, the head coach of the Raiders. Who else
do we have here? Jaron Jackson at the Grizzlies twenty six.
Jason Terry, one of the great six men in the NBA,
is forty eight. Dennis Schroeder, longtime NBA baller, thirty two,
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Nick Jones thirty three. Amy Poehler is fifty four. Mickey
Rourke man who always looked like an adult. He always
was all the way back from what was his first thing.
I thought nine and a half weeks it was like
thirty years ago. He always looked like an adult male
seventy three. Bryson Dishambo is thirty two, music soul child
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forty eight, Tameron Hall Is fifty five. Aaron Gordon is
thirty of the Las Vegas Aces Last Night Jackie Young.
I just saw her out there giving it to him.
Was Jackie like twenty one point seven assists? But you
know that girl in the middle out there who Asia
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cannot be stopped. But Jackie Young is twenty eight years
of age. Big Kenny, little quick clock in, the quick
clock in. Looking at the list we got here, I'm
gonna go with money long.
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Ok Okay, you like that drama? Look like.
Speaker 4 (01:21:56):
We are you talking to sports? I mean we haven't
just met, you know, you know, I go down. The
tires might be flat out there right now. Then sometimes
tis get flat. You see what I'm saying. Sometimes know
what I'm saying. You know the life I live, it's
the tires flat. I see that as a win. Why
she didn't set it on five? I give the roadside
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assistance to.
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Have me back on the road. That on Marry Jay
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Speaker 12 (01:22:23):
Hey, come on, man, if they ain't set your if
they ain't set your sheets on fire, is it really love?
Speaker 4 (01:22:30):
Yeah, it's still love. Since my bed on fire seemed
like a little hate, I'm saying without you in it.
She just was trying to make a point. Yes, that's
six hundred count sheets. Man.
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I know it's hard to get them, I know, but
she the one taught me about six hundred counts. You
ain't know nothing about no six hundred count for I
got here and that's love money long. We'll be back.
Speaker 12 (01:22:53):
Oh Lloyd listened to Jared Lloyd nine sixteen wanted us
to shout him out his birthdays tomorrow.
Speaker 10 (01:22:58):
So okay, fright Jared Lord, the Raiders fan. So he'll
be partying tonight. Yeah, he'll be watching. He'll be watching
the Raiders game when his birthday rolls around. Jered Lord,
my man, Happy birthday brother that day. Hey my little twin.
Oh y'all cool now, Oh it's been Coolwy've been pimp
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my brow.
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You weve you.
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Welcome back to the Boy Shock Shuck the Sportshock Wing Gandy,
Good morning to you. The NFL Week two is almost
in the book. Tonight two games tonight Monday Night Football.
One thing yesterday. A lot of people always take an
exception for how organization's team handles certain situations. Three teams
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decided not to pay any tribute to Charlie Kirk. The
other teams, in some kind of wait flashed them up
on the board. The Lions, the Bengals, and the Ravens.
The Coats and the Vikings did not pay tribute. Before
the NFL games about the assassination last week, a lot
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of people wan in We've had over last four or
five days, people from the Panthers all the way to
the Rocks, daughter in the WWE, I have comments about
in the sports world about the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
Guys hit me up, asked me my opinion about the situation.
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It's just been one of those hot button topics where
I'm more of a rest in peace kind of guy.
I try to offer grace because I would like grace
offered to me in a lot of situations. I still
employ to the golden rule, the respect that you would
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want someone if it was reversed, if it was your leader,
if it was the person you followed. We do still
live in a country where you know, I'm there's a
lot of things I don't like. But then y'all pick
one person to lay everything on. And if you're going
to say something about Charlie clerk Kirk, excuse me, you
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should have said it while he was alive. I would imagine,
or don't say it at all, as they say, if
you ain't got nothing good to say? Uh wey in
it then when he was around, Why you waiting now?
But the young man did get assassinated. My heart went
more to that than anything that America has a violence problem.
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I stood on this soapbox before, on this show in
the last two months, as I ended the last show,
because we forget so quickly in our country, We forget
the four people killed at the NFL offices. They wasn't
doing anything. I just decided, it's almost like people are
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sitting around on their computer or their own or TV
whatever they're receiving, and waiting on something to lash out
be violent about her. So I go back even that.
Speaker 4 (01:29:04):
But we quickly forgot that poor people died the church shooting,
as I mentioned, two kids, the two elderly people in Minnesota.
Speaker 1 (01:29:13):
Just in the church.
Speaker 10 (01:29:14):
Somebody just starts shooting. The young lady on the subtrain,
just getting stabbed, just looking over her phone. Just we
ain't even had no argument, at least get in an
argument with me. COMMANDSI minded my business, getting off all.
Speaker 4 (01:29:29):
I'm just getting all working and you and after sitting
still for several minutes, somebody behind me think, you know what,
there's been an awesome time to established stranger.
Speaker 1 (01:29:40):
You know shootings.
Speaker 10 (01:29:41):
We've gotten so numb to the school shooting just last
year in here in Georgia. Over there at Gainesville in Colorado,
it's like monthly we got the HBCUs and the naval base.
We have a violence problem. And that Charlie Kirk just
simplified it that as soon as you don't agree with me,
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I don't have to carry out whatever I'm saying. You
just don't agree with whatever I'm saying. And I guess
that's what has driven sports to such a billion dollar
The argument argument of conversation.
Speaker 1 (01:30:19):
Is how the whole show works a lot of times.
Speaker 10 (01:30:23):
To have an argument about something, We're going to start
off with a topic and just to so I guess,
in a nutshell, I'm just saying, just I stood on
that part that, as I've said, millsions of time, we're
so technologically advanced based on if we took some of
this stuff back to seventeen seventy six, they would burn
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us at the stake. They would think we were witches
for something simple as on your your glasses?
Speaker 8 (01:30:58):
What what.
Speaker 1 (01:31:00):
He's got eyes?
Speaker 10 (01:31:02):
What are these things? I mean, people forget they didn't
even know that kind of what you mean? You can
see better?
Speaker 4 (01:31:09):
He's returned, thought you was a genius, or they just
thought you was a witch's.
Speaker 11 (01:31:18):
Roping or with your glasses like, oh, he's hiding his eyes.
What's he's hiding witchery.
Speaker 10 (01:31:24):
So for us to be so far technological, but we're
still our base DNA is humans and American. When I
say American has a problem, I said and I'll let
you guys weigh in on it. It's from the fact
that we're a but we act like we're in a
third world country, like famine and.
Speaker 1 (01:31:49):
Food and medicine. We waste food.
Speaker 10 (01:31:55):
Damn, we're not trying to solve We can solve our
hunger problem.
Speaker 1 (01:32:01):
Other countries can't. We literally can't.
Speaker 10 (01:32:03):
We're more worried about feeding the dog and whether the
meat is grass fed, a farm raised.
Speaker 1 (01:32:11):
Listen, we we we we don't. We we got them
first world problems.
Speaker 12 (01:32:15):
Yeah, we live in a country where people refuse cash. No,
I don't want that money. We were I'm going to
take that cash. Right So when I make the statement, people, well,
why do you say it?
Speaker 10 (01:32:28):
Because if I said, I'm not saying that other places
don't have crime, I'm saying we have a little less
actual need. For the kid that got shot for Florida
State in the head, he wasn't getting you, wasn't killing
him for medicine to save your one year old.
Speaker 1 (01:32:52):
Does that you know there was no there was He
wasn't stealing your horses off of your.
Speaker 12 (01:32:58):
Farm, or you know, hadn't broken into your house to
take your last loaf of bread. There was none of
those and that's where we are. We're just shooting people
in the head around here, and we have a violence problem.
Speaker 1 (01:33:11):
But Charlie Kirk.
Speaker 10 (01:33:12):
Ever, these NFL teams, I mean, they are run by
their own individual owners, and based on how they saw it,
that was a very disturbing video. And then just to
find out that possibly, I know, they arrested a young
kid so much anger in twenty one year olds twenty two.
(01:33:34):
I was just at Auburn trying to get a date.
I hadn't gotten around to let me climb this building
from two hundred yards and shoot this person in the
neck in the neck. I really hadn't gotten around to that.
I was really just trying to the girls do them.
Speaker 1 (01:33:50):
I'm trying to finish my scene.
Speaker 12 (01:33:51):
If I'm taking elevated positions, it's so I could see
through a window or something. I was a creep like that,
I wouldn't finish shoot nobody in the neck sports Jocket.
It's interesting that a lot of people are taking the
position that since Charlie Kirk was in favor of offensive,
outrageous and contrarian speech, that they should be allowed to
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say things about his death in that fashion and be
absolved of any penalty. But there have been lawyers who
have weighed in that in private industry there is no
safety for free speech. Only in the state of Minnesota. Thing,
do you have to give calls for firing people any
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other states? Most states are at will. But the thing
about it, a lot of those people were saying that
this man had to open form. I've seen a lot
of Well, you could ask him any question. He would
debate you with facts and truth. And that's the point
I'm saying. He was in favor of saying things that
might offend you. He thinks those things should be protected
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contrarian speech. You say how you doing and I could say,
you don't really care, You're just trying to be nice.
Speaker 1 (01:35:01):
That offends most people. He thought you should be able
to do that.
Speaker 12 (01:35:05):
So the people that are getting fired for saying things
that people deem offensive, they think it's against what he believed.
Speaker 4 (01:35:11):
And the thing it try to cuts you off. But
the thing also is I just saw video they you know,
they got so much stuff out there. Kid just a
high school kid. Man had a jump shot. He loves sports.
I mean he looked and all that, and like you said,
you go back, you don't think about the what his words,
whatever you just think about. Man, this young man was
killed over just being he wanted to be a warrior for.
Speaker 12 (01:35:36):
Whatever he what he stood for for Christ, Listen, I'm
saying those are the things and not that that's not true.
I'm saying when people try and qualify, why you don't
deserve to be killed. He was a leader for this.
If my difference of opinion with you is that I
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think cheeks is a fashion statement and you don't, regardless
of what our differences are, I don't deserve to be
murdered about it.
Speaker 4 (01:36:08):
So why what I'm saying, So, why do we like
when a Lamar Jackson retweeted something he said and we
get mad. We as a group of people, we get
mad at Lamar said, Oh, you shouldn't be doing that
because he's talking about this and that.
Speaker 11 (01:36:22):
But what people have have what is melded together is
people like adjudicating the life of Charlie Kirk and the
stuff that he said, whether you're for it or against it,
and combining that with how he was killed. So because
of what he said, then by the sword, die by
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the sword. It is what a lot of people are saying.
And if people like said if they said rest in
peace or oh, it's sad what happened anything outside of
vitriol for Charlie Kirk. That's what people may have an
issue with, right, and you like his life and the
stuff he said, it's about what happened to him, and
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it's still they said, Okay, we have a gun.
Speaker 12 (01:37:10):
There's still this gun, and any compassion seems contrary in
the people. How could you be sad for somebody who
was so offensive and.
Speaker 10 (01:37:19):
You said it live by the sword, die by the sword,
but there was no sword exactly exactly.
Speaker 1 (01:37:26):
And that's the thing people are trying to the words.
Speaker 4 (01:37:31):
Because my freedom in this country is I don't have
to listen to Charlie Kirk exactly. I don't have to
read anything he puts out. I don't have to tune in.
I don't have to go to his rally. That's what
makes is I'm not forced to eat at his table.
Why you even want to argue with next time?
Speaker 1 (01:37:50):
Hopefully it doesn't happen in my lifetime.
Speaker 10 (01:37:52):
I would like to skip seeing someone else done this way,
but nobody should be. If you want to defeat Charlie
Kirk and go start your own revolution, your own turning
point about how you want to be the anti Charlie Kirk.
(01:38:13):
But nobody deserved for a difference of opinion. And that's
where we and that's the cases I was giving. We're
talking about where nobody is doing nothing, but.
Speaker 12 (01:38:24):
Because because you take the name turning point away from
happen to him, and it's gang violence. That's why people
die in gang violence because of a difference of opinion.
You think your gang, your color is more important than
it's just like the young lady shooting a girl over
the Alabama Gain. I mean, it's the same thing.
Speaker 1 (01:38:43):
And it was just as senseless.
Speaker 12 (01:38:44):
Then that's the point you're saying, it's just as senseless
when it happens on the street corners of Chicago as
it does when it happens in an arena or at
a forum.
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Speaker 10 (01:42:03):
I see they snuck Taylor Swift into the Kansas City
game against the Eagles. Eagles won repeat the last year
Super Bowl. I figured pregnant.
Speaker 1 (01:42:15):
That's that's the same thing I thought when they put
that screen up and then she's not pregnant. It's the
same thing. I know when they got a doubt coming out.
Speaker 4 (01:42:24):
No, but I thought the same because they're engaged and
they read I thought the same thing.
Speaker 1 (01:42:28):
You thought. The horse.
Speaker 4 (01:42:34):
Must the horse the ticket out to retract your confession,
but you said it though all agree you want to, can't.
Speaker 11 (01:42:46):
I moved to say that album came out in like
three weeks, like it's at the time for pregnancy.
Speaker 1 (01:42:53):
But she don't have to go on tour.
Speaker 10 (01:42:54):
She doesn't care about that. Yeah, she just finished about
rules of of someone who just is starting in music,
and she just had the most successful grossing tours. Se
Rin doing the actually would make her more money.
Speaker 1 (01:43:14):
Yeah. Yeah.
Speaker 10 (01:43:15):
Then her next tour, she's selling baby clothes her and Kelsey.
I mean, I'm gonna say a TV show, they can
have whatever they want. Someone may have told her this
is not the time.
Speaker 1 (01:43:25):
Nah, they ain't gonna tell her because she wouldn't have
got engaged.
Speaker 4 (01:43:27):
They got fired along with them people that put stuff
out about Charlie Kirk.
Speaker 1 (01:43:31):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (01:43:32):
Yeah, no one, no one to tell her that. No
one advises her anymore. They only agree past this.
Speaker 12 (01:43:39):
She tells them what she wants to do and they
all look for ways to make that happen, regardless of
what it is.
Speaker 10 (01:43:44):
Yeah, that's where she's at with it. They were not
actually having a discussion. I'm saying it's the way. It's
the way my wife says, would you like to go
have dinner? That means I'm going out to dinner.
Speaker 1 (01:43:57):
Yeah.
Speaker 10 (01:43:58):
But the Chiefs are now and two on the season,
one of the few teams where you feel like oh
and two is not like an O and two Jets team. No, no, no,
I'm just saying, know the Dolphins and there's other teams
that's O and two. But I'm saying with the Chiefs,
we've seen them turn things around like this. You feel
(01:44:21):
with the Patrick Mahomes and and Andy Reid that you
could wake up and they're six and two.
Speaker 1 (01:44:30):
I remember when they were and two. Now they're six
and two.
Speaker 10 (01:44:32):
Whereas other teams, the Dolphins to me have a problem,
the Jets have a problem.
Speaker 1 (01:44:39):
So they're they're o and two is real.
Speaker 12 (01:44:41):
We as It's interesting that yesterday the talk about the
Chiefs was they've never lost three games in a brow.
Now with everybody else with the Eagles, last season was
last season. We're not going to focus on that. But
with Patrick Mahomes, their count owning the Super Bowl loss
(01:45:01):
as one of the three games in a row that
it's still a new season. But it's it's amazing how
you can't achieve and go forward from that point because
it seems like now and they.
Speaker 4 (01:45:17):
Last season because they just yesterday there was a guy
that was on the soup on the team playing for
someone else.
Speaker 12 (01:45:24):
But I agree, and that's why I'm saying for them
to count that into oh now they've had three because
the statistic was the Kansas City Chiefs have Maybe it's
just a game and we as a coach has never
lost three games in a row. That was the statistic,
but they're counting into the three games now the Super Bowl, the.
Speaker 10 (01:45:42):
Lions went big on their former offense coordinator. Lions fifty two,
Bears twenty one in that game. The Bears are zero
and two now correct, Yes, okay, so they.
Speaker 12 (01:45:54):
Are losing to the Lions. Be one of them games.
Get you fired? Oh no, they got blowed out. Was
but the lines are good now, I know they're good,
but still Chicago don't care about that.
Speaker 1 (01:46:07):
Chicago don't care about that from day one.
Speaker 10 (01:46:10):
Probably the surprising team because we don't know a lot
of their players, and the guy we thought we're gonna
lead them is not. There's the coach. They're two and
oh the Broncos yesterday, Daniel Jones. Danny died, Danny Yell.
Speaker 1 (01:46:28):
Don't forget. We're going back to that, at least for
two weeks.
Speaker 18 (01:46:34):
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Speaker 1 (01:46:35):
I thought there would be like some kind of Indiana
Jones motif. Now, okay, we can see I'm on t shirt.
I don't know the record name.
Speaker 12 (01:46:50):
He didn't sign off on, Uncle Luke, so we could
call it Indianapolis Jones. That was George Lucas yeah, okay, Sorry, Bilberg.
I know you're trying to get in there.
Speaker 1 (01:47:01):
But you know I'm saying I thought I'm not a
Star Wars guy, So I apologize.
Speaker 10 (01:47:06):
Then why you say Steven Spielberg uncle Luke, Well, I
mean I thought that he was the one that spilled
Spielberg Lucas.
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They all the same. You about that you're about to
open it up, and you're about to open that.
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Portal, that dark portal, and we'll get sucked into that mortex.
Speaker 1 (01:47:23):
They're not the same.
Speaker 10 (01:47:25):
The Cardinals are two and oh they won yesterday against
the Panthers. De Panthers in trouble as I'm not. I
try to be as fair and as honest as I can,
and I give you evaluation. Sometimes I don't think people
like it, but it's the truth. I keep saying Rice
(01:47:45):
Young to attack with or they never I never saw
them as pro quarterback. I just never did. I never
saw the skill set of a pro And I think
the Panthers are going to be at a Crossworlds with
(01:48:08):
Bryce Young in year three. I mean, it's just it's
just never. When I see too Will throw the ball,
it's so soft and lovely. I just want to cuddlepick
it sound like a kitten. Like it's like like a
comfort animal. That's how they throw the football. Were just
(01:48:30):
outed tossing it.
Speaker 1 (01:48:33):
I'm saying this Sunday afternoon. We just it's a nice day.
There's no like we gotta like. We got a blanket
and some cheese out here.
Speaker 10 (01:48:41):
And when I see Brice Young is the same thing
is if I gotta get it off and it's gonna
be not but it has nothing on it. And now
the Panthers again another season, uh where I just don't
see it. And the Dolphins, I know Mike McDaniel got
up there and he's trying to explain something about he's
not worried about his job. Uh, you're owing to in
(01:49:04):
a division with the Buffalo Bills. Nothing says. It's always
about your oh and to and who you're chasing. It's
your first way, as we talk about, to the playoffs,
is to win your division. It's the four division win
winners and the next three best records. So once you
quickly fall out of that race, I didn't think you
were going to win the division anyway, right, And now
(01:49:26):
you're owing too.
Speaker 1 (01:49:26):
And now this is the thing.
Speaker 12 (01:49:28):
Nothing, nothing quite says I'm worried about my job. Like
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my job. I mean, nobody's asked me, Hey, how you
doing today, Kenny, I'm cool. I ain't worried about my job.
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can t sad news in the boxing world. We're talking
about a great fight on Saturday between Canelo and Crawford.
Ricky Hatton, who had a big moment there in his
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home forty six years old. No, I haven't seen any
(01:52:39):
infamo if you guys have of cause of death. But
Ricky haddn't boxer forty six. I think they were saying
he was preparing for a fight coming up here before
the end of the year. So Fran Brown of Syracuse,
the head coach of Syracuse greg olds and had some
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criticism about him making his team run after the game
his team ran. They lost to Tennessee a couple of
weeks ago the first I think it was the first
game of the season. Uh, and they had coach made
the team run, and Greg Olsen, the announcer, says that
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basically the coach was doing it in some kind of
what did he call it, performative formative manner?
Speaker 1 (01:53:30):
What does that mean.
Speaker 11 (01:53:32):
Just for the sake of showing people like, if you
see that I'm making a team run, then you would
see me as I'm being a tough but fair coach.
Care about okay? So you show okay?
Speaker 12 (01:53:50):
So so could it be that I was trying to
encourage my team to do better, and you just happened
to be there with cameras.
Speaker 1 (01:54:04):
I mean it's possible. I'll tell Greg Osen this. Uh,
it was something.
Speaker 2 (01:54:10):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (01:54:11):
We didn't do it at the stadium. We won the game.
We struggled against Southern Miss. We won the game. Coach
told the O line, keep your uniform on, walked us
back to the practice facility across the street, and made
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us run, we're bad performance. I don't think coach was
being performative. He had told us at a halftime, it's
gonna be a reckoning if things don't change in this
second half.
Speaker 4 (01:54:46):
It's called coaching. I thought, Kenny, a reckoning, it's something
something gonna have to meet. I had to look up
with the word meant reckon. He gonna we're gonna have it.
We're gonna get in the car. Oh, actually the game
until well, you know fact somebody got a vomit. Yeah,
somebody somebody did so at least one somebody. That's when
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we'll stop. Wasn't performing. So now anybody there filming it,
no see.
Speaker 10 (01:55:22):
I think the people as we walked out when I remember,
people were kind of didn't understand why we still had our.
Speaker 1 (01:55:28):
Uniforms on right.
Speaker 4 (01:55:30):
I did is still dress, but I don't think I
think coach he said, I remember the game. He said
that he felt this team was out of shape. He
thought they were in better shape.
Speaker 1 (01:55:43):
At that time.
Speaker 10 (01:55:44):
So coaches try to get to their teams different where
there is no one set way.
Speaker 1 (01:55:49):
And if you don't know the.
Speaker 10 (01:55:53):
The players, if you don't know their attitude, it's hard
for you to raise or coach from the out side.
You have to know your team's personality.
Speaker 12 (01:56:04):
When we're going to strength and condition in y'all late,
y'all leaving early exactly. I don't know how much I've
said something about the nutrition and every time I see you,
you got donuts in your hand, and they actually now
you breathing hard from one set of down.
Speaker 4 (01:56:21):
They actually won that game that he made them sprint.
They just beat Connecticut in overtime, Okay, and so they did,
but they did lose the Tennessee right, Yeah, they did
lose with that, but they made he made them the
sprints against when they beat Connecticut. And the thing about it,
Greg Olsen was just saying what John Gruden. He was
saying that he grew agree with John Gruden. I'd rather
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run sprints at one am in the ring, the coach
gonna wake me up.
Speaker 11 (01:56:44):
And having to Big King's question. Yes there were cameras.
I think they were still in the on the field. No,
he's talking about I thought about.
Speaker 1 (01:56:55):
Course.
Speaker 12 (01:56:56):
My thing was I asked him were their cameras and
he said no, And that's probably why nobody talked about it.
Speaker 4 (01:57:03):
Here.
Speaker 12 (01:57:03):
There were cameras present. You're covering me, so you're looking
for a story. That's my point. It's not like this
is an anomaly in coaching. This is just me looking
for content and I use you as the content today.
And I think it's unfair that someone like a Greg Olsen,
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because of his attachment to football, his position, his authority
in what he says, people see him as someone who
should know.
Speaker 10 (01:57:37):
And we we're not running because of the Greg Oceans
on the team, right, We're running because of the Greg
Taylor's on the team.
Speaker 28 (01:57:44):
Right.
Speaker 10 (01:57:45):
And sometimes you have to That's why they call it
the ultimate team sport. Sometimes you paid the price for others,
for the other dude, Man, I had nothing to do
with that, Big Kenny.
Speaker 1 (01:57:56):
I mean that's I told him, put the donuts and
we out here getting it in and you're around here,
you know, and I.
Speaker 4 (01:58:05):
Can imagine that you have good Saturdays. Y'all have lost
and thought you were gonna have Sunday off. Coach said, no,
y'all coming in. Oh yeah, I mean, and y'all even
if high school players Friday night, you lose you Saturday morning.
Speaker 10 (01:58:17):
No, y'all need to be And we've had different NBA
Hall of famers like Magic Johnson, Yalls Barkley, some guys
that would run after the game because they missed.
Speaker 1 (01:58:27):
Free throws, yes, like you know, or they felt like
they didn't get enough running.
Speaker 4 (01:58:32):
They're out of They realized themselves, you have to motivate
private pile. Surprise, surprise, you have failed to motivate private pile.
So big a REXI you real quick for you guys
that know, And we'll have to pick this up again.
Our young men who they've decided to give it a name,
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which is something that's funny. Men young men who have
a disorder of want to be muscular. So that's what
they call big a Rexia. Now men young men who
want to be musculine, they called big Erexia.
Speaker 1 (01:59:11):
I call it. Won't the honeys out attract the baby out?
You know I'm trying to get me some high school.
Speaker 4 (01:59:22):
Yeah, it's because girls got bumps too, and I'm trying
to put them together.
Speaker 1 (01:59:28):
That's why. That's why we do that.
Speaker 10 (01:59:29):
All of us as men at sixteen, we wanted guns.
We wanted guns. We thought want that fold.
Speaker 4 (01:59:36):
Right, because huns out guns out right. That's why men
don't work out, because we just looking at right at
thy muscle. Now we want to show that to a
girl looking at that muscle.
Speaker 10 (01:59:49):
We want to get to summer because if you right,
because if you show me your bicep, I'm gonna punch
you because that's what men do.
Speaker 11 (01:59:56):
It has some other names, uh, megarexi and reverse antires here. Yeah,
but I'm saying, how how do you give a name
to something that.
Speaker 4 (02:00:11):
Every male desire, Every male desires at that age in
this idea that they're going to get some type of
physical physique. Yeah, yeah, they're not looking agger, but they're
just looking to make your chest jump like Rick Flett.
Speaker 11 (02:00:29):
They're looking at it as a mental disorders. That that's
all you're thinking about. That's all you need to get
a lift in. You're not doing the homework. Everybody's not like,
let me get one more before I go home. And
that's the part that I'm talking about. All of us
have the feeling some guys are okay and dedicated to
continue to do it. So you're saying that's a disorder
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because they're willing to put in the effort. Yeah, that's
all it us around hoping with you. It's all of
us ain't willing to work.
Speaker 1 (02:01:01):
How you're how you're viewing yourself like, I'm not you
gonna do it all this? But it's not. It's not
you haven't done enough. I haven't done enough because because.
Speaker 10 (02:01:10):
I haven't realized, I haven't grown old enough to realize
all body types are different.
Speaker 12 (02:01:14):
And see, this is the thing anorexia. Nobody makes us
reverse just having realized that. And see this is what
I'm saying, nobody makes a supplement for you know I'm
doing I'm heading in the right directions Like no, I'm
too small.
Speaker 10 (02:01:29):
No, because when they put you on the bench, they
don't tell you that the guy that's gonna list more
on the bench have shorter on arms. That's why the
full back or the linebacker, as far as the number
on the bench he can put up because he has
a shorter distance to go it's hard to be the
strongest guy as far as when you have a thirty
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nine inch sleeve.
Speaker 1 (02:01:54):
You know how long my sleeve is.
Speaker 10 (02:01:56):
I got to take this away from here and for
it to I gotta reach four hundred pounds that far
in there. The other guy only went to hear. When
you're shorter, your muscles curl up easier because they have
little less width, I mean length. That's why the Hulk
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Hogan's on of the world. When you watch them, they
would have had to get on steroids. Most bodybuilders are
under six feet. It's hard for six seven men to
not up like a Hulk Holgan. You learn that African
American men, black man, whatever you want to call them,
naturally have a more muscular So if you have the
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Caucasian you can be stronger. Most likely the strongest person
in that locker room is a Caucasian, but he doesn't
look like it. Because he doesn't his body won't not
up with the same amount, so he has to do more.
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So when you're doing these steeries and you throw these
little and I know I'm going into the you throw
these stories up against the wall and don't give the
people the rest of it. Because to give somebody who
is okay doing the hard work versus the guy who
but the guy that is not muscular. He wants that too,
he says, ain't willing to wake up at five before
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school school started. Eight man, I'm not getting there at
six point thirty to get a lift in with you,
Big Kenny.
Speaker 12 (02:03:31):
He ain't going to the grocery store to get keen
wah and kale and protein power.
Speaker 10 (02:03:36):
But this doesn't minimize it. I got the same desire.
I just don't want to put the work.
Speaker 1 (02:03:43):
In on it, and the peacha ain't gonna make it
look back.
Speaker 10 (02:03:45):
So that's why I laughed, because how do you then
go and put a label on that and make these
kids feel like.
Speaker 1 (02:03:57):
School?
Speaker 4 (02:03:58):
Yeah?
Speaker 10 (02:03:59):
To me is when you to me is when something
and to me, you have a gambling problem. When you're
gambling problem starts affecting them, your healthy life, or the
people around you. If you have enough extra income that
the lights and your wife, you ain't hitting nobody. You
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just like to go gamble. It's only a problem when
you start lashing out on other people because you lost
or using the rent. It's the same with lifting weights.
Now when you go to risking heart failure and shooting.
Now we into but you just calling it bigger Rexia
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because a seventeen year old boy wants to be muscular.
Speaker 1 (02:04:45):
And your son little and fat showing and we are
in the ocean. We went all past o. I'm sorry
about that guy. I understand. I guess that's ocean.
Speaker 26 (02:04:59):
It's time to rap things up on the Sports jug
Show with Wayne.
Speaker 3 (02:05:04):
Gunny Smile the Smile Smid story.
Speaker 1 (02:05:20):
When you decide an ocean again to watch out Tessa.
Speaker 4 (02:05:22):
Minute to Ben.
Speaker 1 (02:05:23):
We'd like to thank you for tuning in to today's show.
Speaker 10 (02:05:26):
Vic Kinney Commandi, Greg Fat producer, thank you for your contributions.
Monday night football Chargers Raiders at ten at seven, Tampa
Bay versus the Texans going in the ocean today because
it's time that everybody on these media stations speak up
on this. Yesterday during the game the Bengals and the Jaguars,
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another sex toy out on the field.
Speaker 1 (02:05:56):
It is ran his course someone.
Speaker 10 (02:06:01):
I mean, you're just going behind the last five hundred
people who thought it was funny and everything is funny
until somebody do it to you. It's funny how that is.
But we got the joke. You had a couple of dollars,
you hit eBay or the sex store. You bought a
little thing. You thought you were going to join in
with the fun. That's somebody out there working. Somebody brought
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their kids, somebody brought their grandmother. I wish to these leagues.
I can't say it enough. I wish when these kind
of things are going on, they were federal crimes. I
really do the center sign when you gather that many people,
but this little throwing stuff. Somebody ran up on the
stage at Lebron James.
Speaker 1 (02:06:44):
And it's like.
Speaker 10 (02:06:47):
Just flipping around. Would you like Lebron James run up
on your stage at you? We have totally lost that
idea of life. What are you interrupting? What's so funny
about it? That's the part I don't get. What's so
funny about sneaking a sex toy into a stadium and
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when somebody makes a touchdown throw it on the field.
I would walk out of your comedy show. That's your skit,
that's all.
Speaker 4 (02:07:17):
You got, that's it, that's it, hacked material. Something he
stole that joke, that.
Speaker 1 (02:07:24):
Even your joke exactly, that even your thing, just and
for that, sir walked up clank because the next.
Speaker 10 (02:07:45):
Step is you're gonna throw something and hit somebody standing
on that sideline and you're gonna end up in jail
and broke because they're gonna sue you. Yeah, and Lord,
don't let it be one of them players, because they're
gonna act like something broke for real and damages and
all kinds of things. So that's the next step. It's
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been lucky that it just hit the field. It's gonna
hit somebody. We'll be you know, We'll see you later
in the week. From the Small Shop show Peace