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August 11, 2025 • 124 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:03):
He's not enough.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
I don't have.

Speaker 3 (00:05):
Any hill share your.

Speaker 4 (00:07):
Suck, and we hold the world ransom for Wayne Yandy.

Speaker 1 (00:11):
Excuse me while I whipped this out.

Speaker 3 (00:13):
Shoot broadcasting live and it led her to a jail.

Speaker 1 (00:18):
This this is the Sports Shock Ship with Wayne Gandy.

Speaker 5 (00:23):
You Bill began, you mean up? Can you win me
down again? You want frank me down down? Come to
f come to pet it comes to Mark.

Speaker 6 (00:33):
Is it just y?

Speaker 2 (00:38):
I'm gonna do it again.

Speaker 5 (00:39):
I'm gonna go on the way you began.

Speaker 1 (00:42):
Welcome, Welcome, Welcome. I be listening to the Sports Shock Show.
I am the Sports Shock Wayne Candy all y'all overreacting,
slow down. It's just preseason. Relax. Everybody want to move
and try raid. And I've read they want to fire

(01:02):
the Cleveland Brown's coach because he said, you know, we
got a lot of things to work on. I mean,
the overreaction Monday or whatever Sunday right after the game
is just in effect. And that is the new sports.
Sports is just one of those things. And maybe I'll
be missing it in other avenues and just not paying attention,

(01:25):
but it's one of the few things that I've ever witnessed.

Speaker 7 (01:28):
The only thing really where.

Speaker 1 (01:30):
Everybody sees themselves as some expert gosh, it is the
is the and if you know some other thing where
everybody think comedy, they're expert comedy. Oh okay, that's what
I'm saying. Everybody thinks they everybody think they know how
to tell it. Man, you know what you should have said,
Oh I've been doing this year. But it's people that

(01:58):
play sports, because I think sometimes it's just like comedy.
It's one of those things where you don't see the
PhD on the wall, so you're not actually recognizing that
the people that can make it to that shield, they

(02:21):
have a PhD in what they're doing. The people in
college have a master's degree, yes, yes, and what they're doing,
and those guys in high school they have a bachelor's degree.
But since you can't see the PhD, you have lessened

(02:45):
what it takes. Because we and some of us, because
it's our personality, and we have the ability of Google,
like to argue with the heart surgeon and tell him
that the surgery shouldn't take four hours because you know,
I Googled. It doesn't matter.

Speaker 7 (03:05):
Now you're sitting there.

Speaker 1 (03:10):
Trying to vacularly. I don't even know how to pronounce
the surgery you're doing, but the stuff And let me
ask you, is that a condition?

Speaker 8 (03:23):
Is that like an actual mental some sort of psychological
condition where people love to sound smart, they argue because
they love to sound informed. And if you have a point,
if I can undermine that point and prove a different
I mean, because I know people who will just argue
you for hours.

Speaker 7 (03:43):
About cut dry established fact and what. I think. It's
a genetic thing. I think we are.

Speaker 1 (03:54):
As I get older, I start realizing that as much
as we try to flush away as the makeup of
our mind and body and emotions. As we were talking
about air, they just we see something and we completely
dismissed and decide we can do it. And the most

(04:16):
you know, I could have I could have built the
Hoover dam. Of course you could have by yourself, of
course by yourself, and it would cost less too less time.

Speaker 7 (04:24):
And this is the thing, because you know.

Speaker 1 (04:25):
They was using it, and they could have seen if
they had went up here and they moved that aqueduct
over there.

Speaker 7 (04:31):
Wait, how you spare aquedix?

Speaker 1 (04:34):
This is the thing that frustrated you never.

Speaker 7 (04:39):
Took it up there.

Speaker 1 (04:41):
I know these coyotes and these bears and all that
stuff is out here trying to kill me at night.
But if they see if they had done that, it
would have just then I would have got the water
down the Phoenix faster.

Speaker 7 (04:51):
And this is the thing, those kinds of commons. You know,
I stayed at a holiday inn first night, and.

Speaker 8 (04:57):
This those kind of comments come from people that you
think would be smarter than that. I say all the time,
it's hard to tell smart people they don't know stuff.
So when you tell a smart person no, that's not
they oh, no, you know, I got it this and
I've been and you still don't. That still ain't got
nothing to do with the aqueduct, That's all I'm saying.

Speaker 1 (05:16):
And I'm saying that because soon as some of these games,
especially with the most high profile name in the draft,
forget that Travis Hunter or cam Ward or any of
those other guys also played this weekend, everybody, everybody who
got shador Sanders and they just went on. I say, well,

(05:41):
you know, if you heard my show, you'd have hurt
me trying to tell him to take advantage of this opportunity.
I think this is a great time. And then soon
as I went to tell them. Well, you do know
that was him performing more against the guys that would
be seen on his level, a whole judgment until the

(06:03):
corners that are going to play on the field, the linebackers.
Because when you watch these games, and I try to
express this to people based on your philosophy, the Kansas
City Chiefs, with all their success, and to Reid, if
you're healthy as a starter, still plays you in game one, like,

(06:27):
let's go out and do some stuff. Yeah. Other teams
would take that same Kansas City squad and they you
wouldn't see Patrick Homes until game maybe the third preseason game,
and he'll come out series of down and they would
run the ball on eight of the nine plays he

(06:49):
was out there. He'll throw a screen on that ninth
and that would be what he did. That's just the
different philosophy. So I thought should do it just so
I can answer this for the nine hundred times I
thought the young man played well. He showed poise, he
moved around and pocket I thought he was a quality

(07:10):
quarterback in college. But when you watched him, he still
had that same little thing with his arm, same as
cam Ward. The ball kind of just gets there, don't
It Just gets there.

Speaker 8 (07:25):
Oh, but now he go, look at what Skip Bailey said.
And then if you go, no, did you see did
you see Ojo? And last night they said? And then
and then if you look at ESPN after dark and
then Sports Illustrated and the New York Times said, and
everybody said.

Speaker 1 (07:43):
And then I asked him, who is everybody? The people
that say, who were all these people? They are against
your door, sander, Oh, the folks that made him get
picked one hundred and forty four. All y'all was against
him united. He then showed out, he embarrassed all of
it NFL and y'all unwilling to admit it. Look, look
here go somebody else who said it.

Speaker 7 (08:05):
So it couldn't have.

Speaker 1 (08:06):
So if I go and do my job as a scout,
because I want to keep my job too. And you
gave me these two sheets in grades, you know, twenty
questions about evaluation, and you told me to give him
a grade in these things. I came back in hand.
That means that I'm against him. All y'all was against him.

(08:29):
All y'all, you the one that put all that negative
stuff in their head, and that that man, y'all know
that man should have been the number one pick of
the draft, and now he didn't embarrass the whole NFL
and everybody ought to be fired this season. Well no,
it says, if you're only six one, you get a C. No, No,
he see look look look what look what that's what?
Look what said?

Speaker 7 (08:48):
Look what?

Speaker 1 (08:52):
Skip said it? Yeah, because you know how them touchdown
Skip car back in the late said seats out there?
Do you know how many skip baylist videos I got?
This weekend?

Speaker 8 (09:02):
He made some sort of comment about I told y'all,
I told y'all, and not an NFL out of be embarrassed.
And everybody somehow got a hold of that video who
supports Shador Sanders and has had conversations with me or
listen to this show about us saying temper your excitement,

(09:23):
And they all, every single one of them, sent me
that video.

Speaker 7 (09:28):
It's about fourteen minutes.

Speaker 1 (09:30):
Like I was gonna sit there and watch a fourteen
minute video sixty three freaking times. And I'm just saying
it was one game, bro, he did good. And when
I said your boy did show out, that wasn't enough.
Oh but see, y'all, Oh what is it with you
don't know this.

Speaker 7 (09:50):
Man like that? I don't know.

Speaker 1 (09:52):
I don't, I said, I don't really sit with people
that's against your doer. A lot of people just feel
like we overreact. We give his dad a lot of limelight.
And I was explaining that I would ask him like, well,
you know when when Dion I was about to say,

(10:13):
she do what she door? Was there too when they
played in the game here for the national title. They
lost both times this city, and I would say, well,
who are the coaches that beat them? And then and
I would tell them that was the reason the little
sentiment from the coaches came, because I can go out

(10:36):
and beat you and you still won't talk about me
to certain people that beat you in.

Speaker 8 (10:44):
The championship game, not just beat you today game number
six of the season.

Speaker 7 (10:50):
I got to the championship just like you.

Speaker 8 (10:53):
With with without a son that everybody's talking about, without
a number one recruit that everybody's talking about.

Speaker 7 (11:01):
And I beat all of y'all.

Speaker 8 (11:03):
I beat all of you, and nobody even remembers the school,
the school.

Speaker 1 (11:08):
Or the coach or the coach that you have to
still google it. And we're sitting here and I'm saying
and that to people in their profession, especially the minds
of coaches. Where the accolade is supposed to go with
the winning. You're talking about occupation that is still based

(11:29):
on winning the you know, the to the victor go
to spoils.

Speaker 7 (11:34):
Yes, but we lose.

Speaker 1 (11:37):
In ninety nine, only newspaper over here is the South
Carolina Post Gazette that's saying city.

Speaker 9 (11:45):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (11:46):
The another ninety nine reporters in your locker room asking you,
and it didn't say South Carolina State one. It says
Jackson State falls to South Carolina State. They still got
mentioned first, the state falls to South Carolina State.

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Speaker 1 (15:13):
Welcome back to the Sportshock Show. I'm the Sportshock Wing
Candy command you Greg Big Kenny the funny Man himself
in the building. As you know, we're on really the
eve of college football kicking off. I mean, we are
two weeks away. I'm quite sure about two weeks somebody,

(15:34):
some college teams gonna kick the ball off. I just
can I can bet them odd. It might not be
all the big Granddaddy's, the big names, but somebody gonna
kick a football off. Somebody gonna kick college football with
somebody who was somewhere else last season, ain't gonna be
playing for a whole different team this season up until
about game three.

Speaker 7 (15:55):
Then they go into another school.

Speaker 1 (15:56):
And I brought that up because without the season even starting, Greg,
you got who's who's got the first game?

Speaker 16 (16:02):
We got u five games on August twenty third. The
first one officially is Iowa State and Kansas State. Okay,
and that's in there in Ireland. That's the team teams
playing in Ireland. Oh boy, that's a lot of money. Boy,
they treat them so good.

Speaker 1 (16:21):
I mean, then you're out here trying to cut stuff
off to get that that nine thousand dollars ticket to Ireland.
I'm just trying to get to South de km Moss
or the Irish Irish bub You talking about the whole
and this is Iowa.

Speaker 7 (16:40):
State, Kansas state.

Speaker 5 (16:41):
This ain't no to Dame.

Speaker 7 (16:45):
This is not no the name Ohio state.

Speaker 1 (16:47):
In Ireland, they flying, they let them live and they're
living one.

Speaker 7 (16:54):
I've been to Ireland trip, I've been. It's not a
cheap visit.

Speaker 1 (17:01):
I mean, they thought they were doing something, sending us
down the temple at the Hall of Fame Bowl stuff
like that. Now you thought we were doing some busting, busting,
bust to the peach bowl. And now you think back,
how you are you think back how you bragged about it?

Speaker 9 (17:16):
Man?

Speaker 1 (17:16):
They had us on the chart of the bus all
the way to Subway Sandwiches as you when we get on.
We had the Yeah, they had the fruit, the chip cookie,
had a drink and everything with the green straw not
not the regular straw, green strap.

Speaker 7 (17:35):
And you bragging about it. Not these guys are on some.

Speaker 1 (17:41):
Al right, passengers, we've reached a cruise altitude. You can
remove your eyes, seat belts and feel freedom, move around
the cabin. We've got steak and shrimp in the forward.
Oh I just brought that up because sadly down in LSU,

(18:03):
Brian Kelly already having to deal and I'm quite sure
you guys probably saw this with the young freshman J. T.

Speaker 7 (18:10):
Lindsey.

Speaker 1 (18:12):
He surrendered after being accused of allowing murder suspects to
state in his dorm room. The eighteen year old now
is saying and trying to convince law enforcement that he
had no idea that his two good friends from his

(18:33):
hometown had committed second degree murder. The prosecutor is not
buying it. He feels or she feels that he would
have had knowledge because it simply because of the amount

(18:56):
of time since the murder. The murder I want to
say it happened back in like May, and the size
of the town now, I guess you know, because sometimes
I look at the bond. They did let him bond
at five thousand, so, which means there was a fifty
thousand dollars bond, so you have to pay ten percent.

Speaker 7 (19:19):
Well a lot of Sometimes the lord of the bond
lets you.

Speaker 8 (19:22):
Know the severity charges right, Well, it's charge based and
your flight risk is taken into consideration, so you don't
look like a flight risk. You aren't the person that
actually committed the crime. You're some sort of secondary tertiary involvement,

(19:44):
and possibly that has something to do with it. But still,
fifty thousand dollars a lot of bond have to come
up with ten percent five thousand dollars, and.

Speaker 1 (19:53):
He's accused of allowing two individuals, seventeen year old Chaml
jacob An eighteen year old Keldrick Jordan wanted them murder
chargers murder charges live in his dorm room earlier in
the year. But some of the report and when you
look it up, you'll see that.

Speaker 7 (20:13):
JT.

Speaker 1 (20:13):
Lindsey, the running back at Lash, you had told a
couple of people. There's a couple of witnesses came up
and said that he had shared with them my boys
on the run, that the two guys on the run
and staying with him. He says he didn't have he
didn't know the size of the town and his age.

(20:34):
You're saying, with all the avenues of social media, some
you would have seen from.

Speaker 8 (20:41):
Come on, man, I'm seventeen and eighteen on the run
for a murder. That's all we talk about every day.
And you know them folks after us and them folks
after us. Brother, Hey, you can tell a little shout it.
I'm only here a couple folks after me. You see
what I'm saying. I'm standing on business I'm ten toes down.
You know them people talked about.

Speaker 7 (20:58):
That, Greg.

Speaker 1 (20:59):
You think you knew?

Speaker 7 (21:00):
Why are you moving into my head?

Speaker 16 (21:02):
His They had his ID that that you would use
to get into No.

Speaker 1 (21:07):
It's just boys though, which is boys. My boys came
to see me for for two months.

Speaker 16 (21:12):
They had his ID on them to get into the
building like they he gave.

Speaker 7 (21:19):
He gave them the ID you have to always buzz me.
So I thought I'd help him out.

Speaker 8 (21:24):
I usually just when my friends come for the weekend,
they walk in and out with me.

Speaker 16 (21:29):
But he said he was at training camp at the time,
so he thought they just he was not, okay, why
we call.

Speaker 1 (21:37):
You Marshall services that are not buying it? And they
found out that was his locale. I don't even really,
I don't think the two gentlemen were arrested at that
particular spot. Uh, And I want to believe one of
the articles I read said that one of them maybe
mistakenly said he had been sting at Lindsey's apartment.

Speaker 8 (22:03):
Mistakenly said look, boy, you're already going down for second
degree murder. You might as well give us your accomplished
because if you don't, that's gonna be an extra ten years.

Speaker 7 (22:13):
Man, we would sayt LSU just on drag l s U.

Speaker 1 (22:16):
And this is why I sometimes I tell people colleges
and companies and people get you're on the hook for everything,
because that's how the article started. LSU. Now, the university
and the head coach had nothing to do with this.
The player claims he ain't even now.

Speaker 7 (22:37):
Greggs and that his ID. But but we've all given
people our ID. At my right. We'll be back more
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Dumbing up next. Uh oh, Brad, that's buzzed.

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And now back to the sports giant Wayne Gandy.

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In the Red Cel.

Speaker 1 (25:28):
Welcome back to the sword Shock Show. I'm the sworshock
Wing Candy. Good morning to you out there. We left
talking about LSU freshman running back J. T. Lindsay has
billed out. He turned himself in. He was accused of
harboring two murder suspects in his dorm room. They said
that when they checked the room they had stayed two weeks,

(25:48):
they found two AR fifteens. So I guess he has
a lot of things. He has the clear of of
who AR fifteens these are in the dorm room. Please
don't let those be the murder weapons. Please don't let
those be the murder weapons. Listen now, because I'm saying
you're saying.

Speaker 7 (26:08):
You didn't know.

Speaker 1 (26:10):
But these dudes who are on the run for second
degree murder showed up to your dorm with AR fifteen's
and you didn't have any questions. I didn't see them
when they brought them in. You haven't seen AR fifteen, sir, Yes,
in real life? Yes, well you had it when you

(26:30):
come here. We had in my book bag, didn't You
didn't know? You did not? They won't fit in the
book bag, sir. So we will see JT starting off
his LSU career. Something tells me we'll be talking about
j T. Lindsay at another college or j T. Lindsey

(26:52):
zero zero nine nine eight. You'll be on some like
Polynesians saw. So somebody be like my pleasure and you'll
go check. But I have I heard that name. Not
a good way to start off your college career at all.
This past weekend, Tom Brady's statue revealed, and some of

(27:13):
you I know was asking me why so early? Well
Tom works CVS, doesn't he? Or Fox? Which one is it?
It's Fox. Fox makes a lot of money, has a
lot of obligations, so they probably found the best time

(27:36):
they could do it that Tom was available, simple as that.
I know you wanted Otter a big game, and maybe
I don't know their schedule or Tom's, but you would
imagine you wanted something like that at a big but
you also want it in the daytime too. I think
these kind of things are you get the fans out

(27:57):
and they can see you, you know, and you can
have a longer, better day. But Tom Brady statue outside
of the stadium, and I know why they did it.
You know, typically you wait till someone maybe makes the
Hall of Fame. We know Tom will do that in
two or three more years. But Robert Kraft up in age,

(28:24):
and I imagine that his whole mindset is, I want
to see what I.

Speaker 7 (28:30):
Built, my guy, My guy, want to see my guy.
You say, three.

Speaker 1 (28:36):
Four years from now, I'm eighty two, eighty three, whatever
Robert Kraft is, and in his mind I will be
either not here or in less physical I won't be
able to enjoy it, enjoyment. I can walk up and
we are. We are that kind of thing.

Speaker 8 (28:53):
Without one there would probably not be the other. So
let us enjoy this together.

Speaker 7 (29:00):
I want to see the fruits I feel.

Speaker 1 (29:01):
I want to picture framed in historical time of me
standing as stout and as uh as much vigor as
I can possibly have in the photo. Not man, look,
I Robert kraft on fell off, and I want to
get a massage for I go to the South. Come on, man,

(29:22):
that's just now. It's sports people get rubbed down. Don't
take it there. I'm just saying, y'all know what time
it is with me. I don't know if that's legal
what you be doing. Oh see, that's that's just how
poor people view it. I'm saying, y'all don't understand, because y'all,
I'm not trying to be insulting, but y'all don't understand

(29:43):
the billionaire business mindset. Yeah, if you, if you had
a billion dollars, you might be able to glipse behind this.

Speaker 7 (29:52):
But I have to do that, rob most of us.

Speaker 1 (29:55):
Most of us won't ever so so know about the billionaire.
So you multi millionaires and you one hundred thousand ares,
But that is that fast face. And I would too
if I was Robert Kraft, any of the heroes that
was part of my era. Why why let something go?

(30:17):
And then I passed and then my son standing here
like he was the architect of what's going on. It
sounded kind of like the Cowboys. Jerry Jones is scrambling
to bring another Super Bowl as the owner operator CEO GM,

(30:40):
giving him a Super Bowl eight years from now when
he's ninety and he is home and Steven he's not
going to embrace it the same. That's the that's you
can tell, that's how he operates. He that's where his
eagle narcissistic mind goes. And so that's why when I

(31:01):
saw it, I was thinking I would do it too.
About I would fast pace. There's no there's no question.
Who's gonna come in here and tell me what I'm
telling you. Who's gonna question the Tom Brady because next
year I'm gonna put the Bill Belichick statue statue right
right next to it, which is just a sweatshirt. It's

(31:23):
just gonna be.

Speaker 7 (31:24):
With one with one word plaque.

Speaker 8 (31:26):
So just so yeah, it's gonna be a sweatshirt and
the plaque will say.

Speaker 7 (31:30):
No real slogan.

Speaker 1 (31:33):
The plaque will just say more practice. But as soon
as he finds himself, I'm quite sure Robert Craf because
I would want to be That's what I'm saying there
at this point. The historical part of him and Tom Brady,
they did all that together, Robert Kraf. They were the
three people who were always constantly Now I'm craft Bill

(31:57):
Belichick and Tomborough.

Speaker 8 (31:59):
Yes, Now, as I'm looking at Tom's statue, I have
to give credit to the artists that it resembles, remarkably
resembles Tom. It's not like some statues we've seen in
the past, like where was it Kobe Kobe that looked like.

Speaker 1 (32:21):
Damon Williams or something like that. David Wayans, we had, uh,
the one with.

Speaker 16 (32:26):
Ai Ai was that it was small, but all of theirs,
all the Sixers ones are small, right, And then the
one with Dwayne Wade where it didn't really look.

Speaker 1 (32:38):
Look like at all, like he who is this? And
and I think with the Dwayne Wade they tried to
Their whole thing was they were trying to get too exact, yeah,
of creating the action, trying to make his face ripple
like when he was screaming whatever picture they was trying

(32:59):
to him late. They were trying to get all into
those facets and making it look like his mouth was open,
and that recreation didn't work.

Speaker 7 (33:08):
It's hard.

Speaker 1 (33:10):
It's like when you pause your TV watching a movie
and you catch the actor with an eye close or
something and if you just pause it right there, man,
they got it. But then you know you posit there
and be like Angela Bassett ain't that hot?

Speaker 17 (33:29):
Right?

Speaker 1 (33:30):
You know? If you if you really look at her
with her eye closed and her mouth open like that,
she she I really don't see it. But with the
film rolling normal speed.

Speaker 7 (33:41):
But Tom Brady is now outside the stadium and we
will see my you know, Tom is not gonna be
able to get there too much working in this Fox gig.

Speaker 8 (33:53):
Do you think he'll do that for I mean working
the Fox gig and being part owner of the Raiders,
Am I correct?

Speaker 1 (34:00):
Yeah, he's still Yeah, So you know that's you think
that that would take up a lot of your time
during football season.

Speaker 7 (34:06):
But obviously he's got time to do other stuff.

Speaker 1 (34:09):
And that door opens even bigger once he gets to
the end of his contract with Fox, because based on
how he feels about television, he might want to play
a bigger role on football and they would easily try
to put him in and any like a John Elway,

(34:30):
make him the GM anywhere in the situation like that.
So but Tom Brady immortalized with a statue JT. Lindsay
the young freshman for LSU College football, Greg says, August
twenty third, Yes, it will be back on the center
stage and Tom, I mean Shador Sanders and beginning any comments,

(34:53):
because I'm quite.

Speaker 8 (34:54):
Sure we had a comment about Shadur Sanders where Uncle
Charlie asked, what's he set up to fail? We had
our loyal listener, Jared Lloyd wants to know. Well, he
felt like it was politics that was being played and
Those were the two comments that stood out most to me.

Speaker 1 (35:14):
Was set up the fail? What do you mean, what
do you think?

Speaker 8 (35:17):
Well that I didn't get clarity from it, but wondering
if you put him in hoping or you drafted him
and no. What I surmised when he first said it
was was he set up to fail because he had
such hype going into the NFL Draft. He's Dion's son,

(35:40):
so everybody just naturally gave him he going to be
this and now you got to go out without that
light covering you and produce on your own. It's what
I imagined, but he never clarified.

Speaker 16 (35:53):
Part of that too, is that if the depth charts
come out and should do it was listed fourth and
and you start him in the first game. You normally
don't see that where you go all the way to
the fourth guy to start the first game, especially if
you have Dylan Gabriel another rookie in front of him. Yeah,

(36:13):
Kenny Pickett and Joe Flacco. Maybe you don't expect Joe
Flacco to play, but to go to the fourth guy
to start off the preseason, he kind of just it
seems like some people may see it as you're just
throwing him out there.

Speaker 1 (36:26):
And then well, if I start the game, I'm starting
with the best O line, best receiving corps that you're
going to put out here today. So even if it's
not the starter, is going to be the best group
that I can put out. I started fourth because I
brought in Kenny Pickett in my mind to start. I

(36:46):
bought Joe Flacco in to back up, and Dylan Gabriel
I drafted before you. So just on the board, that's
how it would have went. Well, I'm not playing Flacco
in the first prison game one years old, don't Dylan
Gabriel missed about two weeks of practice, did he not?
With some kind of injury? And I think he's still

(37:09):
and he's still in. Picket missed some time, and Picket,
remember they had to go out. They got like six
quarterbacks on right in the roster. So the healthiest of
all these people is your do And how about this
as an organization? So you can stop nagging me about
when he's going to go in? Put him out.

Speaker 7 (37:27):
I get him on the court field.

Speaker 1 (37:29):
Now, and then y'all can stop asking me, and you
stop asking when he gonna play, how much he gonna play?
He got in the game. They gave him two and
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and some yards. You know, I'm a billion dollar operation.
You think I got this guy and I want him
to lose.

Speaker 7 (37:51):
Where Well, I don't. The conspiracy is making no sense.

Speaker 8 (37:56):
That I mean, we're talking about just like we talk
about egos, and.

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Speaker 1 (41:23):
Say you can see a sports jaint I'll sing even
very cany Welcome back to the Sport Shock Show. I'm
the Sportshock Wing. Cant out there if your Facebook live.
We're trying to reset. It is raining here in the
Atlanta area, which has been raining all summer. Most of

(41:46):
your sunny days catch you by surprise. It starts off
with a forty five fifty percent chance rain and it
just doesn't happen. But you already prepare, so it's not
even like you have. We've had a lot of sunny day.
We had about one little stretched there where it was
about four days where it seemed like it wasn't going

(42:08):
to rain. It was real hot, real nice. But we
spent June, July, and now so far in August with
some type of rain. I haven't had to turn on
my I went to CVS get my prescription, talk to
the pharmacist, and some kind of way we ended up
talking about how neither one of us had to turn

(42:28):
on our sprinkler. Yeah, it's kind of nice though, think
about that, to be in the summer and not use
a sprinkler. And it didn't have to water the grass
at all, and the grass steel green and pretty.

Speaker 8 (42:42):
And today I wore regular shoes because I'm so tired
of wearing rubber rain boots.

Speaker 1 (42:46):
I just been It's like for weeks I've been wearing
rubber shoes, and I just you know what, man, I
want some regular shoes on my feet. Today. You mentioned
doing the break that we had a comment someone had
something to say about my former quarterback, Aaron Brooks.

Speaker 8 (43:00):
Aaron Brooks, the bad producer asked, do you think that
he said that People are saying that shoulder is going
to be average like Aaron Brooks.

Speaker 1 (43:15):
Well with bad producers saying that means that the bad
producer said it. I'm so tired of people saying that.
People said, say what you think or what your example
is of all that, because who is saying it other
than you? Most of the times when I hear these comments,

(43:38):
it's just the person. I haven't heard Aaron Brooks name
brought up in a conversation since I played with him
with the Saints.

Speaker 7 (43:46):
I don't know who.

Speaker 1 (43:49):
The boogeyman is. The flashy bright guy has always come
under scrutiny, The Cam Newton's, the Johnny Man's, anyone that
comes in just like your door, you throw a little touchdown.
He goes back to the little wrisk thing that guy

(44:10):
has always paid a different price, no matter what matter
what position he played. Marshall less and tagging this being
around him, that's just it's always so. It's like when
I listen to people talk, there's a part of this
that's been invited in.

Speaker 7 (44:32):
And and and you and people like the skip over that.

Speaker 1 (44:35):
Party they love not like they love that is written
into the code. Is we'll just delete that whole part?

Speaker 7 (44:44):
Is that a lot of this?

Speaker 8 (44:45):
You know why y'all hate on me because you act
so hateful sometimes, brother, I mean I remember someone saying
that to me. Man, people be hating on me, But brother,
you a hateful person. Sometimes you need to relax. And
so some of that was my own doing. Should do
sure welcomes all of this criticism because when he's doing well,
he's telling you how much better he is than you

(45:07):
and how you'll never understand what he's out here doing.
And then when they do bad, it's, ah, y'all just
criticizing me because I'm great. Well, if you that great,
be above the criticism or be able to deal with it.
I just don't understand how they expect both things to
live in the same space. They want us to give

(45:29):
him all of the accolades and the attention and the
draft him where he ought to be drafted, and be
mad about him not going when he should have went
in the draft, and then turn the blind eye to
all the rest of this stuff. And that's just not real,
especially with media. And I thought that was part he
wanted the attention. I don't even know that. You don't

(45:51):
hear a lot of criticism. What you hear is that
he seems to sell himself that he's going to be
in people. Okay, where is this guy? You say, you're
basically the second coming. So I'm waiting on the second coming.

Speaker 7 (46:07):
I want to see that. I've never I've never in
a store.

Speaker 1 (46:13):
You were not at Jackson State because you was Jackson
State talent level. You went with your dad. It's just
like Travis Hunter. But you're selling like, oh, I only
had the opportunity to go to Jackson. No, you know
that's a lie. You were a Power five Conference quarterback

(46:34):
who chose to follow his dad because it was a
situation where you knew your father was going to pave
the way for you and set you up, find the
coaches build around you so you could make the NFL.
So you always paying this poor mouth kind of attitude

(46:56):
about everything. And then I don't know where Aaron Rodgers,
I mean Aaron Brooks. So I know that has to
be a bad producer moment because I've never heard anybody nobody.
Then when I googled Aaron Brooks, they got Aaron Brooks
the basketball coach, and Aaron Brooks the professional wrestler. Aaron Brooks,

(47:17):
the quarterback that played with me for three years. He's quarterback,
but he never popped up. He never popped up on it.

Speaker 8 (47:26):
American professional wrestler, American basketball coach.

Speaker 7 (47:29):
And that's it, and that's it. And now bad producer
like you.

Speaker 8 (47:33):
When people come to me with they said I believe
in shooting a messenger, don't come telling me what nobody
said unless you're willing to take what it is. I'm
going to give them for saying that out they own mouth.
So you know, if you're coming to me with something
somebody said, you wanted to say it too. This is
something you feeling like you believe and you just want

(47:54):
to get it out your mouth without penalty.

Speaker 1 (47:56):
I said this after the draft. I said, as we
go to break some of shoulders fall in the draft,
had nothing to do with anything other than what we're
doing right here. We're talking about a fifth rounder, and
we haven't mentioned that cam Ward the quarterback of the

(48:17):
Tennessee Titans, who was the first pick, played this weekend too,
the first pick. So the coach at Cleveland, the GM,
all of them are under some kind of siege based
on everything they do. If they decide they don't want
to give you do enough snaps today in practice. Oh,

(48:39):
they're trying to hold him back, like they can't have
their whole plan of how they have to deal with
this young man seems to want to come from how
the public. The public can't you well, if we give
him last wife when he won drafted in the first round, teams.

Speaker 7 (48:55):
Was like, man, I don't want to touch all.

Speaker 1 (48:58):
That man's I'll do that a first round there, but
it's hard to be doing this and fifth and you're
telling about the place. As we go to break, we'll
talk about others like a Bill Belichick, who would have
been like telling you he's not gonna even have the conversation.

Speaker 7 (49:15):
For certain guys that wasn't on the hierarchy.

Speaker 1 (49:18):
He's not. He wouldn't even discuss backups, right, he was
just passed by your question right next, but someone else.

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Welcome back to the sport Shock Show. I'm the Sports
Shock Wing Candy WNBA Action Yesterday, Asia Wilson, do your thing,
young lady. Thirty two points, twenty rebounds. First time in
the w NBA history that someone has at thirty points
and twenty rebounds in one game. The Fever at Indiana

(52:02):
Fever Caitlin Clark's already been out ten eleven games. The
other night, their last game, I want to say it
was Friday, they had They lost two players for the
rest of the season. One I think broke the bone
and the other one towards a cl so the to

(52:23):
her a c l and already McDonald donald.

Speaker 16 (52:28):
I think she broke a bone in her I don't
know if it was hand or foot, but it was
a broken bone.

Speaker 9 (52:33):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (52:34):
W n B A coming with that physical pressure. That's
a that's a big loss. He's talking about in basketball,
losing two players at any point in the season is big.
It's big losing two players in the same game. And
but the rest of the season, not for like two
weeks and we'll be back to put you in a scramble.

Speaker 7 (52:56):
You got to start bringing people back that.

Speaker 1 (53:00):
Uh, what's going on, girl? What you've been doing just
in there rocking the baby to sleep? Oh man, you
did have a baby they had back in May. Yeah,
that's oh in May. So you ought to be back
to the crossover shape by now.

Speaker 9 (53:17):
Huh.

Speaker 16 (53:18):
Both was that they're both point guards point guards. Now
with Kaitlin Clark, all three of their point guards are out,
so they don't have any other guards.

Speaker 1 (53:26):
On the rost yea, so all you can imagine that.
I don't know about what their trade deadline is with
the double. I was going to say, if they need
to go get somebody, we can't. We can't trade. So
everything is that call. Hey girl, listen, I know you've
been out to league fourteen years.

Speaker 7 (53:45):
They have to go, Diana.

Speaker 1 (53:46):
Yeah, but if you ain't, if you ain't doing dig
her up, dig up, Diana, Tarassa, come on back. At
least get the ball cross court forty forty three. She
might not have no jumper anymore, but she can she
also have to jumper as long as you don't.

Speaker 3 (54:02):
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Speaker 19 (54:07):
The w n b A.

Speaker 1 (54:08):
They did get behind from at least now from what
they're saying, and Greg brought it to my attention. I
read the story last week and kind of just flipped
over it with that. Uh, the issues they've had with
people throwing things, the sex toys out on the court,
Someone the crypto group command, she is telling me, had decided.

(54:31):
I guess this was a coordinated effort. Does this make
a reco case? Let me hear the rest of the situation. Well,
they're taking credit for deciding to throw those sex toys.

Speaker 7 (54:44):
So I guess.

Speaker 8 (54:46):
Some crypto group got together and say it, let's throw
sex toys. Oh yeah, that's some sort of collusion that's
got them. Yeah, that's conspiring. We're conspiring to a a
international industry. Basically, we're trying to affect the broadcast. We're

(55:07):
trying to affect the outcome of game. That's tampering or something, ain't.

Speaker 16 (55:11):
They said, Yeah, it was more or less like an
opportunistic approach to what is already trending, where's there already
controversy and how do we intercept some of that attention?

Speaker 8 (55:25):
Ooh, now, now we do know that they've enacted some
laws where people can go to can be incarcerated and
face fines if somebody is harmed while you're trying to
get yourself attention in a viral video. So if you
push somebody down, if you do the make them jump
up challenge and sweep under their legs and they hit

(55:47):
their head or something, you can be prosecuted for that
and fined. So this sounds like an admission that we
were trying to go viral basically, and now we've interfered
with this business.

Speaker 1 (56:01):
That sounds like a well a case. I guess the
thing I would ask you two is what does the
toy have to do with your the brand, the crypto
that you're trying to sell. How does those correlate? Just

(56:23):
the most provoc you're trying to sell my hamburger. Don't
not throw hamburgers out there? I don't.

Speaker 7 (56:27):
Well, well, this is the thing.

Speaker 8 (56:29):
Crypto, from my understanding, isn't really anything tangible anyway, So
we just want to tap into the spirit of the people.
We want to tap into the spirit of irreverence. We
want to tap into the spirit of disrespect. We want
to tap into the spirit of shame. Whatever it is
we think is associated with the sex toy enough people

(56:53):
throw them out there, and then we put our name
on it. And at the very least the sports shock
shows start talking about outlets or start mentioning us.

Speaker 1 (57:02):
Somebody might google our name. It doesn't have to make
sense anymore. Yeah, and I read it even a part
where he said we wanted to really make memes funny again.

Speaker 7 (57:17):
Yeah, those are the people I want handling my money. Yeah,
so that's what I mean.

Speaker 1 (57:23):
Those are the people and I won't have my invisible money.
I want to make memes funny again. People, y'all ain't
out there trying to buy selling trade. Come on, man,
that's how I'm trying to get you to. What about
this is gonna make me invest It's provocative, I'm saying.
And provocative is cool for fashion shows, it's cool for

(57:46):
movie releases, it's cool for social events.

Speaker 7 (57:51):
It's not cool for health.

Speaker 1 (57:53):
It's not cool for financial, physical health, mental health. Being
provocative other I want my kids to be involved. None
of what you did, you closed off so many industries
that that doesn't show me some some seriousness that I
think people like financial institutions to have a certain class
about them.

Speaker 7 (58:13):
At the very least.

Speaker 1 (58:15):
You don't go to the bank and they playing some
trick daddy. Well that depends on the bank, not any
bank that I'm gonna I'm gonna walk right out. I
would kind of like, is that coming from? Let me
get out of here. I walked out of a bank
because what's up? Because I ain't gonna give you my

(58:36):
personal information?

Speaker 7 (58:37):
Not but what's up? Because no, no, what's up? Let
me see I d no, thank you sir, No, cuz
I'm like you too. I remember something in the car.

Speaker 1 (58:47):
I got to Bank of America to make a deposit,
and the guy was doing it different than I had
been doing it for the last couple of years, and
I was like, you know what, just give me my stuff.

Speaker 15 (58:59):
I'll go.

Speaker 1 (59:01):
That's just how paranoid I am about it, because I'm
so I guess I'm so green to the scam that
he went into my wook and nobody else has ever
asked me for my license to and for somebody it
looked like a scam to me. Hold on on bro
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Wayne Gandee, good morning to you out there and listening Lane.
Have any of you caught any of the Hard Knocks
the Buffalo Bills, that's who's doing hard Knocks this season
every Tuesday. Have you caught your episode of it?

Speaker 10 (01:01:49):
No?

Speaker 7 (01:01:50):
I haven't.

Speaker 1 (01:01:50):
It's okay to confess that you watch it. Come in,
I haven't watched it, So you ain't watch one episode
of Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills and train and came.

Speaker 16 (01:02:00):
The last one I watched was with the Houston Texans
and the episode where Vince Wilfork came in with the overalls.

Speaker 8 (01:02:09):
It's worful can retire, but I know and that's what
I'm saying. Wow, that's crazy because I'm not afraid nor embarrassed.
To admit sports shock that I have sat and watched
absolutely not a second of Hard Knocks ever. I've never
seen an episode of Hard Knocks ever.

Speaker 1 (01:02:29):
The Hard Knocks and I'm talking about it because you know,
when I was in the league, that's when it started,
and it seems that the first one or two years
people would watch it. Yeah, and something about the show,
it really has fallen. I guess maybe if your bills
fan or sports is just that way where people don't

(01:02:52):
really follow a lot of stuff that's not their team. Yeah,
we've made it so a la cart We've made sports
so you only have to get the cowboy package who
you don't. You don't have to shuffle through or sit
through none of that other other stuff. You can just

(01:03:14):
cowboy all the time. Yeah, maybe that's what happened to it.
And you're trying to.

Speaker 8 (01:03:19):
Sell me bills and I'm a Jets fan. What I
look like watching Hard Knock with the bills and people
are so like that?

Speaker 1 (01:03:27):
Yeah, Yeah, it's timeline society where they're so's it's a
filter society.

Speaker 8 (01:03:32):
We only get the stuff that we like, none of
that other stuff. We don't even get commercials. We don't
want to pause our consumption of content in any way.
So we're gonna get, Yeah, we're gonna get. We're gonna
skip all the ads. We're gonna get only the stuff
that we like. So it'll be football talk about the

(01:03:52):
Jets period. Even the commercials, if I accept commercials, will
be Jets related commercials.

Speaker 1 (01:03:59):
And that I think when I was thinking about it,
because I just never hear conversation about hard knocks anymore.

Speaker 7 (01:04:06):
Ever, Now do you think it's because they give us
so much other stuff?

Speaker 8 (01:04:11):
They got twenty four hour streaming of every single sport,
on every single thing, And I think, yeah, you know,
the news cycles to where you're telling me what shoes
and socks the dude is putting on.

Speaker 1 (01:04:23):
I know what girl he's dating and what she did
in college. And do I need to hear any more
of that stuff. I've already seen Josh allen wedding photos.

Speaker 7 (01:04:34):
I'm concerned. Yeah, I'm full. Y'all got room for dessert? No,
I don't have room for desert.

Speaker 1 (01:04:43):
That Josh Allen. It's like, Okay, name someone else on
the team, but they got rid of von Miller, the
Ed Oliver on the defensive line. What do you look like?

Speaker 9 (01:04:54):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (01:04:58):
Quick? Quick, quick, quick, quick, quick. About that sounds that
sounds like a police description. He's an undersized defense. Yeah,
that sounded like a vague police description right there. He
undersides about this dog knocks the tight end is he's
like six four tight end, big tight.

Speaker 8 (01:05:18):
End, because that's that sounds like either a statement or
a player. They got knocks the tight end. What they
knocked the tight end? His name is Knocks. But I
think both those could be.

Speaker 1 (01:05:31):
I think the olive cart thing where you put it
where unless I play your team, my station only goes
to this. I don't have to sit around and I
just wait on my particular team. And like you two saying,
it's already so saturated with seeing the other stuff that
is having a show, I think that's part of this

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whole ESPN uh NFL network. Yeah, the NFL network was
only going to work if the NFL took all their
properties from all the rest of the networks. Yes, yes,

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but then that's a bad business model because ESPN Fox,
all these stations are paying me all this money, why
would I do the work? Think about it, NFL at network,
they don't give you the game of the week or
any of that. They kind of give you just the

(01:06:36):
random game that you don't particularly want to see. They
sell the big games to the other networks, Yes, they do,
and you pay premium prices to these, So you're almost
putting your station out of business. That's the bound. If
you don't sell barbecue at the barbecue place. We tell

(01:06:58):
our barbecue at the chicken place, and we don't say
nothing here. Yeah, I mean the chicken plate. We can
go get chicken and barbecue. Network is still run by
the NFL. Correct, It might be just a loss they're
willing to take. No, no, no, it's it's a it's
it grew to the point in their mind they were starting,

(01:07:19):
just like the Food Network. I was around when they
started the NFL network. It was their idea. They didn't
but I think the other cable channels we're basically saying,
why would you work? Well, I just give you five bill.

Speaker 7 (01:07:41):
For the packet. We went to a FC North Yeah, OK, billion,
not even the whole division.

Speaker 1 (01:07:52):
So if you're gonna give me five billion, why would
I go to work to make five point two billion?

Speaker 7 (01:07:59):
I'm as well just call it a day.

Speaker 1 (01:08:01):
At the five billion, that's advertising and all of those
hand celary costs I'm not going to incur any of that.
And then from the NFL standpoint again, my barbecue restaurant
has sold two slabs of ribs in the last three days,
while the pork sandwiches that we keep giving your chicken.

Speaker 7 (01:08:20):
Spot have sold out.

Speaker 8 (01:08:22):
You can't you keep we on back order trying to
get the pork sandwiches that you sell and you take
you only give us ten percent of themselves back.

Speaker 7 (01:08:30):
We missing.

Speaker 1 (01:08:31):
We don't see it as getting ten percent, we see
it as missing ninety. I remember watching one of those
History food situations. Yeah, they were talking about Chick fil A. Yes,
And when they first the cat he first started with
Chick fil A. He was selling them out of the
waffle house. His friend owned the waffle house and he

(01:08:52):
just let him sell chicken sandwiches out of there. But
the customers were buying more chicken sandwiches then waffles, and
Joe Rogers Senior said, Nah, you're gonna have to go.
Joe Rogers you cutting into my profit. Man, I'm not

(01:09:14):
making no money. And listen because I'm letting you say
these chicken sandwiches for free. You're my boy. Yeah, you
telemo there in.

Speaker 7 (01:09:19):
The corner and because I worked for waffle House.

Speaker 8 (01:09:22):
I know for a fact that Joe Rogers Senior is
the kind of man that bought a Cadillac but parked
it down the street by the KFC because he ain't
want to offend his car customers. My core customers see
this as disrespectful, pulling up here in the Cadillac while
we drinking coffee and eating bacon. They see that credit
card machine. That's why waffle House didn't do credit card machines,

(01:09:44):
because the core customers saw that is uppery. Now, that's
too high for looting for me. All of this credit
card we cash and carry. And Joe Rogers was a businessman.
He said it all up. The reason it's yellow because
school busses are yellow, and black people stop for that
boll yellow and black.

Speaker 7 (01:10:00):
That's how the sign got the colors.

Speaker 1 (01:10:02):
That's it. That's it. So the NFL in this deal
to me, they're just doing business. I've sold basically everything
that I could use on my station to other networks.
I might well just sell the network. Yeah, I've sold everything.
I've sold every package on every day. Only day I've

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left open that doesn't have football basically is Tuesday.

Speaker 7 (01:10:29):
Because I sold Fox.

Speaker 1 (01:10:32):
Sunday, I sold NBC Sunday night, I sold Prime Video.
Thursday night, I sold ESPN on. I sold all the
nights of sold them. I think I'm holding onto this
little bit little corner over here.

Speaker 9 (01:10:49):
Offer.

Speaker 7 (01:10:50):
Yeah, it's some money for Christmas. Somebody bought Thanksgiving?

Speaker 1 (01:10:55):
Yeah, CBS, So man, what you gonna do with you
what you're gonna do with deep blue shoes? Like we
can sold all the rest of the ship. Man, let's
let them have, drop the price on them, drop and
move on with your life. And that's kind of how
the NFL and I it felt like that because, uh,
when it started, it had a little momentum to it.

(01:11:17):
I thought it was gonna be But I think a
lot of those Is the Golf Channel still in business, yes,
and they'll be in the same situation because if you're
not going to show all of your content on your
own station, how do I go to the NFL network
and don't barely get NFL stuff y'all don't even have

(01:11:40):
Or you're showing me something from yesterday. Well I could
see yesterday on YouTube, I surely could. Or Hulu, Yes
I could. I could.

Speaker 7 (01:11:49):
I could record it and watch it the channel excuse me.

Speaker 1 (01:11:54):
NBC bought the Golf channel and that's why exactly, and
that's why yesterday you didn't see the Evening News because
they had a playoff. They don't and they don't preempt
none of that golf stuff. I think it's a good
move by the NFL network they gave. I think they
gave ESPN tempercent equity or something like that, or the

(01:12:16):
NFL got ten percent.

Speaker 16 (01:12:19):
ESPN has equity in the NFL. Okay, well they've always
had that, but now I guess official.

Speaker 1 (01:12:27):
Now even when you watch the post shows, ESPN would
put more into their post show than the NFL network.
They only show graphics. They were showing one camera. They
don't have no highlight. It's graphic and stats and the
ticker on the bottom. We'll be back more to sports

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And now back to the sports job.

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Welcome back to the Sportshots show The Sports Shocks, Wayne
Candy couple of birthdays here from yesterday, today and tomorrow.
Thor Chris Hemsworth is forty two years old, Joe Rogan
is fifty eight. Dwayne Martin remember Dwayne Martin at years old.

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Patty Mills, who has kept a job in the NBA
for about fifteen sixteen years is Patty Meals thirty seven.
Won a championship there with the Spurs, right like that
last one he was on that team. Patty Mills thirty seven.
Marvin Harrison Junior out in Arizona with the Cardinals. He's

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twenty three. This would be a second year, right, so
look for big things from him this year. Sir mix
a Lot Now it says he's sixty two, But I
thought Sir mix a Lot passed away? Who was that?
Is there someone else that was kind of like a
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a research.

Speaker 7 (01:17:45):
Maybe I had it all wrong when I.

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As far as any hip hop artist or was hit
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Sir mix a Lot Baby got back, yeah, and that
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to Seattle. You know what's saying, Man, he's sixty two

(01:18:12):
years that he that we thought he was dead. Yeah,
I mean saying. Chris Middleton is thirty four. Chris is
they traded him the Wizards. I believe he's still on
the Wizards. Yeah, I think that's what they traded from
Minnesota won a championship. Milwaukee won a championship with Milwaukee.

(01:18:35):
He's thirty four and twin Walker from Kentucky played at
Boston uh into one Walker forty nine years old. Annette
Woodard one of the great basketball players. They got overlooked.
I mean, but a lot of people in the seventies
got overlooked because a lot of all sports were not

(01:18:55):
shown on television back then, or they would tape the
lad when you hear a lot of the story for
all sports, if you didn't go to them back in
those days, you didn't.

Speaker 8 (01:19:05):
I was going to say, when did sports become the
big television licensing rights boom that it became because I
can remember the gathering with the family to watch the
Thanksgiving football games and the Christmas football game, and if
you were a sports fan, you'd catch it on the
radio or the channel, like the Cubs was always on WGN.

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But it wasn't the constant flood of sports everywhere all
the time. When did we get there early eighties?

Speaker 1 (01:19:36):
Like college football, yeah took off in like the late
seventy but when you talk about majors professional sports, basketball, football,
a lot of that started the boom in the eighties,
college foot basketball, college football dominated still for a long

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for a long long time, people wasn't really big on
the pro sports. And then with different advantages of television,
and now do you think.

Speaker 8 (01:20:08):
That with college sports they started tracking the college athlete
all the way to the pro I remember that there
used to be a you had to know the team
to know that that guy was good. But now a
lot of these sports shows will lead with the top
college athletes telling you to be on the lookout for
this guy at the next level.

Speaker 16 (01:20:29):
I think then, like when starting out, like with tracking
that guy from college of the pros, that may be
more on a regional level. Yeah that's true, And now
now like everything's naturally you have.

Speaker 8 (01:20:42):
Because I remember Mark Acquire when he was at de
Paul and that's all anybody talked about in Chicago. Let's
wait till this guy gets to the NBIA. You had
just like he said, Yeah, your region was the regional heroes.
Yes he was a hero.

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And then those guys, by the time you heard the
name in the professional ranks, they were eight nine years
in the league and you thought they were just some
bomb that ended up. And then you find out he
left the ball as the leading scorer because he didn't
have all the stats at the time. Who else do

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we have here? And at what aarred sixty six. Mike Gundy,
the head coach of Oklahoma State fifty eight. John mo
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He'd been making trouble since he was four years All
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lady from the rugby team. She also was on Dances
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years old. Dalvin Cook only thirty. That's a lot of
surprised why Dalvin really hasn't been able to reduce It's
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people start say you're older, back right, running backs, it
might have changed.

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They're older six.

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Seven, Michael Bivens, Bell, Bill Deveaux, new edition, fifty seven.
Angie Harmon is fifty three. What was it, Rossolian that
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John Starks is sixty, Antonio Banderiz is sixty five, and

(01:22:32):
Kylie Jenner is twenty eight years of age. And we
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was just recent, Hulk Hogan would have been seventy two
today would have been seventy two. Seventy two would have
been the Hulkster if he was here today, and he
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here in the last what ten twelve days is Hulk Hogan,
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President. The movie Yes, you got Action Hero had the
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Speaker 7 (01:23:25):
You see what I mean.

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That's a clunkunk bio trying to be an action star.
Everybody's trying to find that action because that's what the most.
That's where it's going. That's where Will Smith, Tom cruise
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know with John Cena and Elba as President and prime minister.

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Minister. Yeah, what is it?

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Heads of State? Yeah, really good movie, action franchise. It's
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Big Kenny. We were talking about the Christmas Day schedule,
which is already out. Uh when you look at and
I saw some Halloween stuff already being sold, So we
don't we don't wait on anything. Stores are already they

(01:27:17):
are already open. Oh are they there? They're going. You
should see them start to pop up. Now, what's that
the spirit of Halloween stores?

Speaker 8 (01:27:25):
Oh yeah, yeah, they're they're they're advertising the punted houses
that are coming.

Speaker 1 (01:27:29):
In all the back.

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They would start at the beginning of October and the
day after Halloween they be closed.

Speaker 7 (01:27:40):
You'll go by there and it just be empty empty.
I think now it's three months.

Speaker 9 (01:27:45):
Wow.

Speaker 7 (01:27:45):
Wow. It's just one of those things.

Speaker 1 (01:27:47):
But the Christmas Day, and this year we were talking
about how the NFL has three NFL games on Christmas
and the NBA has five games Onchristmas. This used to
be all NBA, and now the NFL has decided that

(01:28:09):
regardless of what day Christmas falls on. It's not that
the NFL has never played on a Christmas, but Christmas
used to really have to fall on their day, which
was at one point, as we talked about it, so
vast now, but it used to be if Christmas didn't

(01:28:30):
fall on Monday, Sunday or Monday, yes, there was no
Christmas Day game. Now they're saying they're just going to
track whatever day Christmas is on and give you three games,
similar to the three games they give you on Thanksgiving.
Last year was on a Wednesday. Christmas and it was

(01:28:51):
on a Wednesday last year, so they moved to Wednesday.
They already have four days of the week anyway, but
that means sometimes the game could be on when when
Tuesday or Wednesday. And the NBA still hasn't invaded Thanksgiving.
I don't think, and that's what we were talking about, right,

(01:29:13):
I don't, Yeah, I don't. I think they have Thanksgiving
used to be Thanksgiving used to be NFL and Christmas
used to be NBA. NFL has invaded Christmas. Do you
think the NBA because their season has started by Thanksgiving?
NBA season usually starts about the second week in November.

(01:29:38):
So do you think the NBA will now start charting,
of course, to invade Thanksgiving? If they do, it'll be
a declaration of.

Speaker 9 (01:29:52):
War.

Speaker 26 (01:29:53):
War.

Speaker 8 (01:29:54):
I can't find a better word for it. We tied
of the bs. Y'all think we play out here?

Speaker 1 (01:30:00):
Tell you what?

Speaker 7 (01:30:01):
Boom?

Speaker 8 (01:30:02):
Here we go Thanksgiving Day? Wait, no, no, but we
put our Hey we got six games on Thanksgiving. And
that's the thing that got me. Not only are you
putting games where they were never gaming before? You would
have put two three games. Like it's not enough that
you've declared war, you threw the first punch too, And

(01:30:24):
that just seems I think sometimes it could hurt sports
overall because now we got to start making choices of
which event we want to give.

Speaker 1 (01:30:33):
Our time to.

Speaker 7 (01:30:34):
It's still a family holiday if that matters to people.
So you know, five games and then three football games.
That's eight whole contests, well last minimum a couple.

Speaker 1 (01:30:47):
Of mothers to be like twelve yeah, three and spreading
by watch every eight that kind of ten thirty yeah,
so you can watch.

Speaker 7 (01:30:58):
They never overlapped ever, they all.

Speaker 1 (01:31:00):
They gave them two and a half our windows so
we could see them see them all.

Speaker 7 (01:31:05):
NFL does that with theirs as well. They have something like.

Speaker 1 (01:31:08):
Noon four and then eight and but that overlaps. I'm
flipping between channel and I wonder, I wonder how they're
gonna do it based on because you really don't want
to have the Nicks plane and the Giants plane.

Speaker 27 (01:31:30):
Mm.

Speaker 1 (01:31:32):
See, if we're at the strategy table, I don't I
want my because I want the most out of most
eyes and if I give you, Yeah, but I'm saying
burnt out. I'm trying to think of how how would
I do if I'm declaring war on you in your territory?
Am I thinking about that? Yeah, we're gonna drop a
bomb on the park. Wait a minute, my kids go

(01:31:54):
to the park at six o'clock. You know what I'm saying,
Like what time? Because now I have to consider that
I want to put the Knicks on. But oh man,
the Giants are gonna be playing Ah.

Speaker 16 (01:32:05):
Looking at seeing who's who's playing on Christmas this year
in the NFL, Dallas was playing Washington, Detroit is playing Minnesota,
and Denver's playing Kansas City.

Speaker 1 (01:32:18):
So they're playing all conference games. Yeah, Detroit Vikings, yeah,
and Denver Casey Yeah, those are all so they're having
division games and who else they have all division DA
Washington is the first game division game? You you you
want to watch that.

Speaker 7 (01:32:38):
So the NFL coming out with.

Speaker 1 (01:32:40):
Well, well they went out because there's more on the line.
By the time you get to Christmas. This might be
a must win game which you'll be must watch. So
you must be watched because remember at this point, which
about Christmas, the typically the end of the sea.

Speaker 8 (01:33:02):
Yes, Uncle Charlie said, NBA on Thanksgiving, why not just
go ahead and jerry.

Speaker 1 (01:33:07):
Mandery to reach all the line, jerry mandering for everybody.
You get a new district, you get a new district.
And I know the question you asked me before the show,
and that's why we brought it to the air. You
were talking about the infringement encroachment upon the business model.

Speaker 8 (01:33:27):
I am Christmas Day my sport. We've established this generations.
Now that we play on this day, on the day
that you play, we don't mess around. You play as
many games as you want. You ain't never heard a
ball bounce on Thanksgiving. Never, y'all ain't never heard the
ball get kicked off on Christmas Day. And now here

(01:33:50):
you come along with three whole games. It ain't bad enough.
You put one dude on the corner. You done sent
a crew of people into my territory. And we're supposed
to stay cool. And that's what I'm saying.

Speaker 1 (01:34:01):
How are we supposed to be cool with? This is
cutting into my viewership. Viewership translates to money, and you're
you're messing with my business model. Well, I think the
biggest thing with life in general is the idea of tradition. Yes, we.

Speaker 7 (01:34:21):
In the sports world used to really that was a
big part of it.

Speaker 1 (01:34:27):
It's like watching certain like college, there were certain games
like Auburn fortunately still gets their game, which is Alabama
at the end. But you've seen different rivalries get moved
from where they traditionally go there go yeah, not having

(01:34:51):
at the second game of the year, right, so it's
the big rivalry.

Speaker 16 (01:34:55):
Well, I wanted to add what you're saying, like with
the NFL coming in and taking over Christmas, Roger Goodell
just said that he does not see the NBA as competition,
that their rivals are Apple and Google.

Speaker 1 (01:35:12):
And that's where well, and that's what the NFL understands.
They have the big stick that the NBA is still
in our country the fourth fifth sport when you think
about it, because the NFL, college football, MLB. So now

(01:35:39):
you got NBA And is he saying, so now Google
because they're streaming, you still have.

Speaker 7 (01:35:47):
College football going on.

Speaker 1 (01:35:48):
Yes, we do. A couple of college football coaches we've
already talked about want them to move up the playoffs.

Speaker 7 (01:35:57):
Yeah, Christmas into that Christmas the window. Yeah. Yeah, so
basically Christmas to New Year's.

Speaker 1 (01:36:03):
We got a lot of people basically backhanding on some
turf war back if you have the mind, I mean,
everybody trying to turf war with the end we're gonna
do it, and not because like I said, you're just
starting off your players. Your whole thing is y'all don't
like to play. You know, y'all coming with these in

(01:36:25):
tournaments because y'all don't like to play until at the
height of when we're just getting good man, And that's
what I said. The thing is right here. Think about
what they giving you on Christmas. So you have really
just cut out my whole NBA Christmas because you just
gave me three games that if people are healthy. Yes,

(01:36:46):
these are six teams that's going to be in the
mix very much. And they're in the same division, yes, sir.
And so what I know.

Speaker 8 (01:36:56):
I know the Commanders and I believe they played the
Giants right Christmas Dallas in the command and they the
Commanders in Dallas are playing. But the Giants are also
playing correct, and they are the Giants.

Speaker 1 (01:37:14):
Christmas Dallas in Washington on Christmas to start off, Detroit
in Minnesota. It's the second game. And then the Chiefs
versus the Bronco.

Speaker 5 (01:37:22):
And I know.

Speaker 8 (01:37:26):
That the Chiefs went deep. Who else the Lions went deep?
Lions went deep. So I'm saying there set went deep,
very deep.

Speaker 7 (01:37:37):
Washington.

Speaker 1 (01:37:37):
We Thoughtllington Dallas has the brand.

Speaker 7 (01:37:41):
They have the brand.

Speaker 1 (01:37:42):
So we are we are saying the Chiefs Broncos is
a rivalry. That's what I'm saying. These are division games.

Speaker 8 (01:37:50):
Insult to say that I don't see you as competition.
Should I be with my feelings. I think I think
that's what was the shot around. Somebody got it.

Speaker 1 (01:37:59):
We got to slap. Somebody got to get slapped to
get some respect. Sound like there's no respect due.

Speaker 7 (01:38:06):
Hold on, now, I'm saying, now, what about my muther mood?
About my brand?

Speaker 1 (01:38:11):
You're saying that you gonna come on my street because
I don't really see y'all as established.

Speaker 7 (01:38:17):
Bruh, y'all not a thing really and in the big picture,
you're not.

Speaker 27 (01:38:22):
Wow.

Speaker 1 (01:38:23):
And when we thought we had the whole block lockdown.

Speaker 7 (01:38:26):
America love football.

Speaker 1 (01:38:27):
Though, we felt pretty good about who we were. We'll
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Welcome back to this war shock Shah, I'm the spor
shock Wing Gandy. Good morning to you been Kenny. You
brought me a story about some pro bull riding uh
yeah league. They claimed that doctor Phil orchestrated bankruptcy yes,
to avoid litigation, yes, and jump start a new adventu

(01:41:35):
media venture yes.

Speaker 9 (01:41:36):
Uh.

Speaker 8 (01:41:37):
Doctor Phil McGraw was the controlling partner of the pro
bull riding uh the media component of pro bull riding,
and they were getting ready to launch a different venture
instead of financing the pro bull riding. Doctor Phil said

(01:41:57):
that he is Chapter eleven bankrupt and as a result,
all of that has to be put on hold. But
right before he filed his Chapter eleven bankruptcy, he launched
a different media company. So they're asserting that you shut
this media venture down that's connected to us because he's

(01:42:17):
got the controlling interest in it, only to open up
something else.

Speaker 1 (01:42:21):
And you're not really in any kind of financial trouble.

Speaker 8 (01:42:24):
So what they're asking for a judge to determine is
if they get to look at the records, they.

Speaker 1 (01:42:32):
Want to see where the money went and for you
to prove into Oprah. Hey, heylug Now he ended with
Steve Harvey to the Harvey but you know, both them
take the need to Oprah.

Speaker 7 (01:42:48):
You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 8 (01:42:49):
They both got to come kiss the ring and and
and and pay something, pay tribute up to Oprah.

Speaker 7 (01:42:54):
So we'll see how this go.

Speaker 8 (01:42:56):
I just thought it was interesting that uh, doctor fel
had gotten into sports, and you know, he's a Texas guy,
I believe, so of course pro bull riding made sense,
but I guess he figures there's something more lucrative.

Speaker 1 (01:43:11):
A woman says that a scanner a scammer on stub Hub,
so her fake tickets to a Chris Brown concert in Detroit.
She says, she tried to redeem. Now, how do you
set up as a fake stub Hub scam?

Speaker 7 (01:43:26):
Can I know you know?

Speaker 1 (01:43:27):
Well, I honestly don't allegedly, And what she's saying is
she's trying to make stub Hub responsible for her lost money.
When she tried to redeem her tickets at the venue
in Detroit. She says she didn't try and access her
tickets before that, but when she got to the venue,
she showed them her tickets.

Speaker 8 (01:43:46):
They looked at them. These are invalid. As matter of fact,
these seats don't even exist inside this venue. These seats
go too high. That row doesn't exist here. And she
wants to know how did that happened on stub Hub.
Her words were, we trust you. You're the one that
let these people access your platform. How can you allow

(01:44:10):
that and they be fraudulent? So she wants stub Hub
to refund her money. But the venue in Detroit says,
if you want to avoid all that, just go to
ticket Master. So I wonder if there's someone allowing someone
to slip through the cracks at stub Hub in an
effort to make ticket Master the more reliable ticket distributor.

Speaker 16 (01:44:34):
Well, it's hard to kind of determine that because what
can happen is depending I think stub hub, I think
you can resell tickets, so the tickets are being bought up,
and then people can sell them to others, and then
it could be for a ridiculous price, or you just
see what seat number it is and it doesn't actually exist.

(01:44:57):
So yeah, it may be going to the more reliable
ticket provider or the official one, because on these tours
they have the official site or the official the official
merchant for the tickets.

Speaker 8 (01:45:14):
And see for me, I guess I'm a little confused
in that you say that you're having a department store
pop up, and your department store pops up, and I
go in and I buy some merchandise and they tell
me it's counterfeit merchandise. Well, you the one in charge
all of this, don't you vet and rectify and you know,

(01:45:38):
align all them that before you come taking my money?

Speaker 1 (01:45:41):
How you let a counterfeit product getting your department store?

Speaker 7 (01:45:45):
How to get all the way to me?

Speaker 1 (01:45:46):
And I guess that's what the lady is asking is
you're telling me these seats don't even exist. There wasn't
any kind of algorithm to see that.

Speaker 8 (01:45:54):
And this isn't a yeah, and this isn't a right
and now but see and again it's not a reason
sold ticket because again this ticket shouldn't even exist in
real life, so nobody could have bought it first and
then resold it. You just let somebody put food gayzy
on your site. You think you'll win, I don't. I
don't because.

Speaker 1 (01:46:15):
Because if she wins, then we got to get everybody
else's us.

Speaker 7 (01:46:21):
That's not on us, that's crazy.

Speaker 1 (01:46:26):
Ohio, Ohio regulators are considering a ban on certain players
specific prop bets, So the state of Ohio is kind
of trying to monitor prop bets. This is coming from that.
It's an ongoing Major League Baseball gambling investigation into Cleveland

(01:46:47):
Guardian pictures. So basically, prop bets first pitches, small little
bets that people can specifically maneuver without any question.

Speaker 16 (01:47:00):
And yeah, that particular picture in Manuel clause is being
investigated because yeah, the prop bet would be when he comes,
he's there, he's the closer, so he comes in. The
bet is the first pitch will be a ball. And
then he came in and he threw the ball to
the backstop basically and so a lot of people won

(01:47:22):
money off of that, and it was of course, it
looks very suspicious when it's so much put on that bet.

Speaker 1 (01:47:29):
And it's like we've talked about on the show twenty
twenty five, we kind of in these recent years we
at like the people of nineteen thirty eight was so
wrong for some rule they put in right when I'm
quite sure it was tried and tested. Of how because

(01:47:51):
there's so much money we talked about this about that
can be made. That has nothing to do with me
throwing the game. Right back, I'm gonna get three rebounds,
and once I get I make so much coming.

Speaker 8 (01:48:06):
Once I get three, I cramp up. I'm coming in four. Yeah,
that's what I'm saying, because I'm coming out.

Speaker 7 (01:48:12):
I didn't throw the game.

Speaker 1 (01:48:13):
I told my third cousin, Big Kenny, I was gonna
throw a curve on the first pitch, and my third cousin,
Big Kenny, ran down and bent one thousand dollars on
the first pitch, a thousand.

Speaker 8 (01:48:30):
I called the family with me and then and that
all the cousins and calls also.

Speaker 1 (01:48:40):
But I'm saying, but at the end of the game,
we won the game three to two, I went seven endings,
I struck out eleven people. Nothing about it was thrown.
But we still cheated the system. But we cheated the
system with the loop. I think that's what it's loop.

(01:49:01):
We can't find a way to prosecute you about it.
And we said this about the football, and I was like, well,
I don't have to come. I didn't come here with
the fifty grand for you to throw the game, so
that anxiety that you have to feel as a player,
ain't get that no more. I just want to bet
in the second quarter, Reggie White get a sack, I'll

(01:49:24):
give you fifty grand. And Reggie White, I did ask you,
and Reggie White slipped past me in the second quarter.
Ain't nobody gonna doubt that. Everybody know that man strong
and fast and he do it all the time. And
I just I'm gonna just have to eat that sack.
My bad, my bad, coach, my bad. Then I'm gonna
get up and clap my hands.

Speaker 7 (01:49:46):
And then I got it. I'm sorry about that, bro,
I know I got it.

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Welc back to the Sports Shock Show. I'm the sports
Shakra Wayne Gandee Uh. Two boxers, two Japanese boxers die
a brain injury sustained in the same fight card back
on August the second of this year. Two young men
passing away big Kinny COMANCHI. Do you think it was

(01:53:12):
the the you think maybe they took the substance?

Speaker 8 (01:53:15):
What that's very particular, same card brain injury, I mean,
and boxing has always been a brutal sport, and even
with UFC and things like that, we see some outrageous
blows to the head. But for two, I mean because
in my time, I've only known of one boxer to

(01:53:38):
pass away from a brain injury, and that was Duku
Kim when he fought Boom Boom Ray Boom Boom Mancini.
And that's the only one I've ever known, and that's
generations ago. So for two in one night on the
same card and they didn't have the same card, That's
what I'm saying. That seems a little There's got to
be an investigation.

Speaker 16 (01:53:59):
I mean, it could be that it's something that they
took something in the water, or it could be that
the fights should have been stopped at some point. I
wondered about that part too.

Speaker 8 (01:54:12):
Should it was the refereeing flawed, Like y'all should have
stopped this in the seventh round. It's in the tenth
and now this dude is just done for. There's no
way we can reverse this. Yeah, we'll wait to get
a little more information. I just thought it was very
I mean, if I don't know how their association and
laws work in Japanese Boxing Association, I know here it

(01:54:34):
would be a senate hearing about this the next morning,
but the very next.

Speaker 1 (01:54:40):
Morning, the Senate would have been gathered. Uh, they would
have said that from the side of the ring. And
I'm sure there'll be a promoters would be somewhere scared
right now or lawsuits. Yeah, yeah, they all the doctors
be straded. Something the gloves was wrong, y'all didn't measure
the gloves or something. Something Something happened where a room
get changed for that kind of because you I mean,

(01:55:03):
it's unfortunate, but I do know if it happened in
our country. These those are the kind of incidents that.

Speaker 8 (01:55:12):
Rules get changed quickly, seasons get suspended behind stuff like that.

Speaker 7 (01:55:18):
The whole sport has to hold up for a minute.

Speaker 1 (01:55:22):
Mariano Rivera, the fifty five year old Hall of famer
playing in the Yankees Old Timers Game toward his achilles.
Come on, Mario, come on now, you know how you
gotta warm up? What you out there doing? How does
my real on?

Speaker 7 (01:55:40):
Fifty five?

Speaker 1 (01:55:42):
Ain't that much warman up in the world and the
Old Timers game? Ain't that much warming up in the world?
Old time is No, we ain't even stretching. We just
out here smiling. What I'm smiling, I'm waving and that
ball coming my way. Oh, let me jog over here
and let me get this ball, throw it.

Speaker 7 (01:56:02):
Back Old Timers game. I've honored my obligation by showing up, sir.

Speaker 1 (01:56:07):
That's all you do.

Speaker 7 (01:56:08):
That's all I was spoken.

Speaker 16 (01:56:09):
The doing again is having the game they normally on
the Old Timers Day, they just all come out there,
They all wave and.

Speaker 1 (01:56:19):
They smile that they get off the field. They try
to be too next year to be back being too rambunctious.
Next year to be back to why waiting and smiling.
Guarantee you and MARIOO will still be in that boot.
You know, it's gonna take a little longer to heel
and fifty five he might have to have a prosthetic

(01:56:41):
put on that leg. Ain't no prop better on it
that he got hurt. You know what I'm saying, how
long you wear boot?

Speaker 9 (01:56:47):
Yeah?

Speaker 7 (01:56:47):
Not official, Let's come up with one.

Speaker 1 (01:56:52):
She'd do is saying this one last note on him
for all you out there to do is staying. Is
the possibility of him starting week one? Why not? There's
no one on the roster. It's not like he's jumping heavyweights.
Joe Flacco was retired at a moment and then they
went and got him because they had so many injuries.

(01:57:13):
The Dylan Gabriel kid is the same draft. It's not
like he was a first round then should do it?
Was a fifth like third and five. That's the job
security in that. Why not? Nobody's going to be surprised.
And you know what the Cleveland Blind Organization will be
on one. Yeah, this is what you try to do.

(01:57:39):
You try to find guys, You try to draft guys.
You hope you can get somebody that wasn't posed. Later,
you get to pay less for a little while. Yeah,
because still a business. So I get to make two
or three years of profit for I have to start
giving you the big bucks. And that's what you want.

(01:58:00):
Still a business that's just people I'm hoping, And that's
why I was saying with the boogeyman. These people are
hoping Shoulder can deliver like he did in college. And
I got you from the fifth round one hundred and
forty four. It's like the Patriots with Tom Brady. That's like,
you got all that from a sixth rounder, right you?

(01:58:22):
You bought a lamp at a garage sale and it
turned out to be a Tiffany.

Speaker 7 (01:58:26):
What for three dollars?

Speaker 1 (01:58:29):
I got the eighteen century Tiffany lamp and it's worth
four point two million. Ah, bro, that's three dollars I
have invested. But there's no there's nobody on the roster
that starting is any better than any He's not in
a real battle. It's not like his other proven you know, Joe.

(01:58:53):
That's I'm saying flack old. But he's forty. He's on
the team to be a backup. He came out of
retirement to back ended up having to start because commands.
Greg keep getting hurt. But I was just trying to.
I was just trying to come in and get another
year on my pension, just trying to. I was shot
when you said you got hurt. I didn't want to

(01:59:14):
go in the game. Hey on, some put your helm
in on. I'm like, now, why don't think of some
guys that don't be trying to I'm having conversations about
taking care of yourself. Man. You guys try to milk
a year or two, they just milk them extra year
or two. That's not only profit today, that's profit when
they retire. So Chadur's starting. Nobody is gonna sit here

(01:59:40):
and be, oh wow, Cleveland the one that's gonna be
popping champagne. But we got them, no dead, we got them.
We're playing. We're paying fifth round price for a game
day starter. You know how good a profit that is.
You should be embarrassed. What whatever, I saved eight million dollars.

(02:00:05):
Nothing embarrassing about that. Yeah, So hats off to them
and we are in the ocean. The truth is he.

Speaker 7 (02:00:15):
Will throw your in the ocean.

Speaker 1 (02:00:18):
It's time to wrap things up.

Speaker 3 (02:00:20):
On the Sports Jut Show with Wayne Candy.

Speaker 1 (02:00:57):
We decided that I should give this wort shout chats
a minute to would like to thank you for tuning
in today's show. Relaxed. As I said at the beginning
of the show, it's just preseason game one relaxed. Half
of them people you saw the last couple of days
won't even be on the roster come September first, they
won't even be there. You were just latching some people

(02:01:18):
that will be asking you do you want cheese on
your burger? As a cheesecake factory, that's what he'll be.
Or they'll be down there and the what is it,
the UFL or the USFL, something like that. But half
of the people you saw won't even be there. But
football is back, as we said, and going in the

(02:01:38):
ocean today. And I loved him when he played on
the diamond, and I hate to have to do this
to him. The fifty nine year rold Atlanta brave slugger
David Justice said, partly some of the strife between him

(02:02:01):
and Holly Berry thirty years ago was that Holly didn't
cook or clean. Now, Dad, when you looked over and
saw Holly cooking and cleaning was nowhere in the equation.

(02:02:26):
She looked like she make a mean pot roll. It
wasn't part of her game, and it was not what
made you walk across that club floor. I bet that
girl scrub some tie. She get that ground, she'd get
that ground. You got exactly what you saw, Holly Bear.

(02:02:48):
She can't be mad at somebody because now you want
them to do some extra. Gotta take what you did.

Speaker 7 (02:02:55):
Man, All that batpie girl did was bite.

Speaker 9 (02:02:57):
Me on the neck.

Speaker 7 (02:03:00):
And you should have told this story like twenty years ago.

Speaker 1 (02:03:03):
Why we all old now, man, you're almost sixty and
now you're talking about a woman you divorced in nineteen
ninety six. She off not cooking and not cleaning for
somebody else. Now you thought she was gonna cook and clean.
That's exactly why Big Kenny want to marry Serena because

(02:03:26):
I ain't that hung part ro, I ain't that hunger,
and I'm pretty good at keeping things neat myself.

Speaker 7 (02:03:33):
Serena, I just need some thirty love. That's all I need.

Speaker 1 (02:03:38):
In the second set, That's all I want love, thirty love.
You want to go to the third say I take
the game into the lawns. Some of that commands, greg O, Dave.

Speaker 7 (02:03:50):
Justin fuck nobody.

Speaker 3 (02:03:52):
She wouldn't cook it, because yeah, that's why you want to.

Speaker 7 (02:03:57):
What I'm gonna do, I'm gonna go in here and
talk to Holly Bear that I want.

Speaker 1 (02:04:01):
She's gonna make you some peach coppy Yeah man I
bet Her I bet Her Bruns a week stew recipe
I from the sports talk show Me Up There, have
a good afternoon, see you later in the week.

Speaker 7 (02:04:17):
Peace,
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