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Speaker 8 (00:42):
Welcome, Welcome, Welcome. You're listening to the Sports Shop Show.
I'm the sport Shock Wayne Gandy, Good morning. Tell you
out there listening Land Glad to be here with you
on this Thursday, which brings us to Week two of
the n f LS Sezon Tonight, a big game right
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off the bat. Guys ain't high, but three days to
get ready in a matchup where easily you can see
both of these teams in the playoffs. You can see
both of these teams playing for the NFC Conference Championship
in about four months. When you look at the Commanders
Jaydon Daniels one in o versus Jordan Love and the
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Packers in green Well, it says Washington at Green Bay.
But I got to ask commanche or the bad producer.
The NFL might have sent them to another country. I
don't know, is is this a grassroot game? Can I
go to Wisconsin get some cheese? They do that for
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the first week and then they wait until are you
one hundred percent sure this game is in Green Bay?
Speaker 9 (01:57):
Yes, go out of the country. There would be no
practice time.
Speaker 8 (02:06):
But I'm saying that's how they have you. Now, like
you can't just say, look at the schedule. You do
have to read what's beside it. It's not it's just
like watching it. You have to now also look to
where used to think you had a general idea of
which network it was on, But it's not a guarantee.
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It might only be on Prime Video or Netflix or
any of the other outlets. Now so, but tonight this
one on Prime Video. So if you don't have that,
can is there any way to watch this free without
any criminal activity? Because well you went into that that hacker.
Speaker 10 (02:46):
Look, but outside of that, the only thing that is
if it's shown locally, like in the local in those.
Speaker 9 (02:55):
In Green Bay or in d C, d C, and
then that freak app that's been going on for like
the last ten years.
Speaker 8 (03:01):
They got busted. It was an app.
Speaker 10 (03:02):
That's that's what he was talking about with the like
any hacker, Oh sites that's been shut that way? Yeah,
actually it hasn't been shut down. So if y'all know
what that is, y'all can watch get on the black
mark promoted here.
Speaker 8 (03:16):
In these situations, I don't know much of I'm not
big on technology at all, so I'm like a two
year old when it comes to that kind of stuff.
Through the hackers when they hacked this, are they just
putting it out there for free? Do you also have
to charging for a discount? For the most part, it's
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free because that's the that's the point. No one wants
to if you don't want to get prime. There are
those sites that you don't want to get a NFL ticket.
And and that's that's what I wanted to hear because
I'm always interested in if it was your material, would
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you want somebody to give your material out free? See?
This is how I miss crime. Whoever it is that
hacks and sends a signal out to everybody in some
kind of freedom fighter thing. If you came out with
some game or some piece of technology and somebody did
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it to you. Would you see it.
Speaker 10 (04:23):
That way, that that it's okay, that it's that's free. Yes,
Oh no, I wouldn't exactly. So why would you go do.
Speaker 8 (04:34):
That to someone else's material when it's not something that
you would be cool with? You came up with other algorithm,
the three of us sitting somewhere in a room, we
hack it and then give it out someone free, like
the guy at what was in the nineties Napster or
something like that. The music, and what if that was
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your music? Would you have been okay? It always seems
that there cool with doing it, But I'm always wondering
if it was reversed. NFL hacked your thing and put
out your billion dollar idea. Now who's that you? Okay?
You okay with that? Oh you cost me a billion dollars?
Speaker 9 (05:13):
Okay, but I still made it. I still made a
billion though I didn't know the anefit. But if they
hacked your product?
Speaker 8 (05:24):
So but Prime Video Tonight, Green Bay, Jordan Love, Michael
Parsons on Defense, Jadan Daniels A short week as I have,
I continue to tell you, we've been around long enough
to watch Thursday Night games go from two or three
Thursdays late in November thanks to Manifest into basically a
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complete season. That's a short turnaround. Bodies are sore. Typically
your body gets used to the banging about week three.
Right now, guys are really more focused and you're trying
to learn the plays and strategies of the next team
while being a little nicked up. And some of the
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knicks are just natural. This is your first last week,
was your first car accident of the year. That's how
football it feels like. You before they mandated seat belts
so you might get through around in the car and
it flipped. That's what car football feels like every Sunday.
So I just say all that because you do have
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to look guys that. How many times I've said, do
some guys that could have played if the game was Sunday,
they're not fully backed by what you think about a
night that's so hard. And then you talk about the commanders.
They had to travel, you know, so they didn't even
they had to take a day of their life and
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their time off, and it's just hard on the body.
I'm saying that for you betters out there. We're gonna
talk about gambling a little lay in the show, just
saying that because these games are hard to for me
if I was trying to bet it, it's not like
a regular Sunday.
Speaker 9 (07:10):
What do you think about someone like a Michael Parson
whose first game back, first action period, besides anything, if
he was doing any conditioning, but his first time on
the field, you think that someone like him is feeding
for to get out back this early when it do
for him to.
Speaker 10 (07:28):
Have to take an epidural just to play the first game,
and he might have to do that multiple times, but
like maybe perhaps before every time.
Speaker 9 (07:36):
He was going to say he's already Yeah, he's a
kind of but so so that that's what I'm saying
to bring you to the point. But he had to
even been out any on the field. This is like
this quick is a turnaround. You know he's gonna play,
you know he's gonna be out there, so he's you know,
he's already taken to epi dural.
Speaker 8 (07:53):
For the first game.
Speaker 9 (07:54):
I'm as you look at someone like him that's just
coming on the film, I'm saying that.
Speaker 8 (07:59):
Do they could do you complain to? Who do you
complain to about this?
Speaker 9 (08:03):
Is there a complaint department that could say, hey, guys,
I'm tired of what's going this short week. We're not
our body's not here. We gotta do this, gotta do it.
No one's, no coaches, no, no one speaking up. I
mean it seemed like because as you said, this then
went from just Thanksgiving Thursday.
Speaker 8 (08:19):
Well you can give us a game check back about that.
Speaker 11 (08:24):
No, okay, now I'm gonna go play because remember seventeen
checks the seventeen weeks.
Speaker 8 (08:36):
So whatever your salary you making this year, divided by seventeen,
you can give me one of those checks back. No,
I'll be there.
Speaker 7 (08:43):
No, you said you didn't want to play so right,
but but but it's got to be.
Speaker 9 (08:48):
But we see that the product is not as you
as we've seen through the years.
Speaker 8 (08:53):
Just hit a mess on a Thursday night. Sometimes I
don't know that this time and sports that we are
even do we care about the product? Really?
Speaker 10 (09:06):
I would say no, only because I believe there's there's
enough people that will watch any football any it doesn't
matter who's playing.
Speaker 8 (09:17):
It could be.
Speaker 10 (09:21):
The two small schools in the IVY League or you know,
in the MAC or something on a Wednesday night.
Speaker 8 (09:28):
It's football.
Speaker 10 (09:30):
I'm gonna least watch it for a few minutes, see
if it's interesting.
Speaker 8 (09:34):
Yeah, I don't know that we are so in Like
you know, sometimes you have to unzip your timeline and
go back and figure. You know, majority of your videwership
is in that thirty year ragn you know, in that area.
I don't know that they care that the product is
always high quality and even if it is bad, even
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if it's a bad game, it doesn't turn you off
the game completely. Okay, I'll watch another game, but yeah,
it should be a good game tonight Thursday night football
for you that like high school football, or maybe the
biggest game I'll call this year, at least into the playoffs.
We will see how the season go. But Buford the
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Buford Wolves, and they're big, sixty two million dollar high
school stadium, so it would be my first time getting
a chance to go into it. They're hosting Douglas County.
Within that game, those two teams, you have about fourteen
fifteen power for conference players, So a lot of names
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that are going to college on both sides of the ball.
If you went and looked up some kind of all
Georgia state rankings, it would be about five or six
of them in the top twenty five. That's the kind
of talent base that you're going to have on the
field on Friday night at seven and thirty. And we
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would be a bad show if we didn't recognize what
today is. It's a reflective day, even if it's just
for a moment. If you go back twenty four years
and to your memory, most people on this day remember
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where they were and what they were doing is that day.
It's kind of our generations Pearl Harbor in a sense,
I'm similar to the same action. Quite sure. If we
could go back in time, those people that were living
in Pearl Harbor time for their lifetime, they remember exactly
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where they were and what they were doing. I think
twenty nine to eleven is that same kind of impactful day.
If you ask somebody and where were you what were
you doing? They can actually say it. For that reason
in itself, we salute nine to eleven ows that lost
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two who lost family in that and it still vibrates
to their existence today. We'll be back more in the
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you Greg bad producer in the studio with me on
this nine to eleven day. I was talking about that
Douglas County versus Beauford High School. I know, and you
can watch this game and you know anywhere just pull
up the GPB app and it's a big game. There
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are twenty five seniors with profiles on twenty four to
seven Sports, which is a ranking system. Fourteen is for Beauford,
eleven for Douglas County. Seven of those players rated four stars.
The quarterback from Douglas County has committed the Utah. The
Beautiford quarterback Dylan Ryola. His brother is Dayton Ryola at Nebraska.
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You got three kids, Aaron Gregory, Bryce Prairie Wright, Jordan Carter,
They're all going to Texas and m drey Quinn d
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when I'm saying that, I'm not just making but talking
about this is big high school. This would be a
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big high school football for anywhere when you have this
many players in any state playing in a high school
game in a day where a lot of recruiting is
down as far as you know, because of the transferred portal,
which we'll get to talk about here in a second.
Lamart Jackson apologizing to fan in the Buffalo game. If
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you remember, after touchdown by b hop Bratt Hopkins DeAndre Hopkins,
excuse me, Lamar Jackson went over to celebrate young look
like a young fan. I couldn't tell a age, but
he didn't look like an old man. He just I
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don't know if it was a how old do you
think the maybe seventeen. When I say young, I'm talking
about he didn't look like he was an adult. Or
maybe I had just had a different camera angle. Maybe
I wasn't looking. Yeah, I don't I think it was.
I have to look at it again. Maybe he's just
small and that's why I compare it. But he tapped
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DeAndre Hopkins on the hat, and then as Lamar Jackson
came by, Lamar Jackson saw that the same fan hit
him on top of the helmet, and he says that
it just happened. I got pushed and he retaliated to
the fan. I haven't seen any kind of fine from
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the NFL towards Lamar Jackson. This was more of the
fan touching him first and him kind of getting the
fan off of him. All I can see is maybe
the league stepping in people's asking me and maybe initiating
just trying to talk to the opposing team, Like, you know,
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whatever celebrates, it would start there. They wouldn't write some
kind of rule into But maybe if you're on the road,
fans used to be a little more hostile, so you
didn't go celebrate close to him if that wasn't your stadium.
They used to really.
Speaker 7 (19:15):
Would throw stuff at you, batteries, whatever, little small objects.
Speaker 9 (19:22):
That's why they won't give you the lid at the
lot of the stadiums when you buy a drink or whatever,
so you can't stuff it or whatever to give it
some weight throw you.
Speaker 8 (19:31):
Truly, you couldn't just go. You had to act like
you were on the road when you went for your celebration.
You can't unless you found a patch of your fans,
you run to that area. But you can't just go
jump into the dog Pound or boss at that time
when he jumped into you know what I'm saying, you're
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rolling the dice when he jumped in the Lambeau Leap.
But you know that was Randy. That was bowl Randy.
That was what I'm saying. That's real, because they're going
to try to at least doubt you with their beer. Yeah, sure,
getting the beer polled all of a sudden, you know
that kind of stuff. So uh, in this case, I
didn't see anything wrong with Lamar Jackson as far as
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that's not what he wants to be touched. He doesn't
want to be touched.
Speaker 10 (20:22):
I haven't seen anything as far as a fine towards
Lamar Jackson, the fan was banned from the stadium and
all NFL stadium So perhaps the NFL just saw, okay
he was Lamar reacted as far as protecting his teammate,
(20:43):
and they left it at that.
Speaker 8 (20:44):
Right, I think, and I think the if anyone's looking,
I'm not looking for any action other than maybe the
NFL will tell the coaches that let their players know
when you're on the road. Now just kind of selling.
Bring in the end zone, don't go to running up
in the stands, because even though we're gonna throw the
fan out and all that, the incident is still gonna happen. Yeah,
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that's the thing. You can't You're not. I can't remove
the incident once it happens.
Speaker 9 (21:12):
So well, shoot, you had the home fans in Carolina
fussing about cams when he was doing the you know,
lady wrote an article about him doing the same, So
you even your home fans, so you you you gotta
be careful where you celebrate new because you may even
get it from your own fans. But like you said,
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I didn't see anything that would that he should get fined.
Speaker 8 (21:38):
And was it really that bad on the fans part.
That what he does, what he did, he just know.
That's that's why I'm sharing.
Speaker 9 (21:47):
That's what I don't get that either the man he
get banned the whole Seatretse players, No, the forty players
may not react, but that don't mean they could not
have reac act something.
Speaker 8 (22:01):
You know. Lamar is Lamar. He's an individual. I can't
tell you if it was me, you command Gie Greg,
we just took the tap, maybe yelled back at the guy,
or didn't even acknowledge it at all and moved on.
But that's not everybody's personality. Like Russell Russell Westbrook, he's
more already. He's standing on the he ready to bite
(22:27):
teeth already showing he's.
Speaker 7 (22:29):
Just waiting on somebody to say anything.
Speaker 8 (22:33):
He's gonna snap out him, you know. And for him
to be like he is, he has to come to
the court that way. This ain't something that just built
up in him. He's ready right now to be like that.
So I'm like you, though, I wouldn't have banned the
fan for all the stadium, yeah, because I mean, if
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you really look at it, he was just excited for him.
To me, seemed like he's a DeAndre Hopkins fan. That's
what I looked at. I didn't. I didn't take it
to be maybe the next home game or something. But
I didn't take it to be some kind of malicious
act act to be thrown out of all stadiums for
the rest of the US.
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And now back to the sports job. Wayne Gandy.
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Thursday Night Football the Commanders at Green Bay on a
short week to start week two off, check your teams
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a lot of guys banged up. I will see. I
see that the forty nine ers brought Purty unlikely to
play this weekend, even going as far as saying possibly
could miss a couple of weeks. For the forty nine ers,
Carrie Kittle, not Carrie Kittle, George Kittle, I always get
them named Carrie Kittle was the basketball player George Kittle
(28:35):
maybe out two Yes for the forty nine ers.
Speaker 10 (28:39):
Yeah, I can't remember what the injury actually had, but
he could be. He's gonna at least be out for
this next game. But the question I wanted to ask
you about, like with Purty, I've seen the headline go
from he could be out for this next game and
could miss multiple weeks. What would in what world would
(29:02):
he actually play the next game if you're talking about that,
like if he could, uh, he could play, but he
could be out for a few weeks.
Speaker 8 (29:14):
I think that the forty nine ers would rock party
and their investment in him could easily smoke and mirror
us this year with a player like Rock Purty. Deebo
Samuel is gone, we don't know how many days Christian
McCaffrey might be around. Now you're saying George Kittle is out.
(29:36):
Now you start filling one of the receivers. I think
you can see he's been out, been out. And I
think another one maybe Brendan Jennings. I was reading Jennings
so that high powered. Well, now you start as an
organization GM coach the whole. How can we might as
(29:59):
well get rock? But I can't just take him like
college and just move remove him. But I don't really
want to plan with these guys.
Speaker 7 (30:13):
I don't really probably like if everyone else were more
like relatively healthy, he'd probably be out there, But with
all these guys being hurt, we don't want to risk it.
Speaker 8 (30:27):
So I'm giving you the whole multiple weeks, meaning that
if George Kittles say he's ready to go, you know,
two or three of these guys next week are saying, okay,
I can go, and I'm ready to put him back
in there. But I don't really want to put him
out there.
Speaker 9 (30:42):
And but your old line for no reason, but your
old line is still intact.
Speaker 7 (30:48):
They should he'd still got to have some guys to
throw to. But that's what I just remember.
Speaker 8 (30:54):
I said, when we open, you have to take off
your identity of how you how football used to be
presented to you and start looking at how it is today.
They're more concern of protecting their money than they are
(31:18):
delivering a product to you. So I'm giving this kid
forty fifty million dollars. I'm not putting them out here
with a bunch of second and third receivers. Wow, he's
not going, But did you give him that money.
Speaker 9 (31:32):
He's supposed to be able to make it happen that
the second or third receiver, especially if if if you're.
Speaker 8 (31:38):
A line producer, that's some live people tell it all
is the same package. It all works together. Nobody is
out there. It was a combo.
Speaker 7 (31:51):
It was Joe Montana and Jerry Rice and Roger Craig,
and then when it was Steve Young, it was Ricky
Waters and Terrell and Jerry Rice. You're these You can't
make something better if it's nothing to make with it.
Speaker 8 (32:09):
That's that's why I just said, you're talking about an
old school mindset. You're talking about putting Peyton Manning back
in the nineties with a bunch of guys you don't
know today If Marvin Harrison and his top tight end
can't play, and I have any kind of excuse not
to play my quarterback. I'm not gonna play in so
(32:29):
NFL do a load management.
Speaker 10 (32:31):
Now, it's not load manment in their mind. Is with
your load management is Kawhi didn't want to play even
when other starters.
Speaker 8 (32:42):
He don't want to play on them back to back
after three games in a row, he was tired. I
don't feel like playing the night. That's load management. I
think I can beat this team without my top three players,
so I'm gonna let them rest and play. That's load management.
This is not this is modern day football. They're not
(33:02):
gonna You're on an old school paint. I'm not disagreeing
with you, but that plan is not really out of
They're not gonna take Joe Burrow and make him prove
that he Joe Burrow without his top three receivers. You
never saw Damn Marino like that. That's what I'm just saying.
Speaker 9 (33:22):
He with whoever out, you out and catch the ball,
you know I'm coming to you.
Speaker 10 (33:28):
And and and in some cases, if it wasn't if
if one of his linemen was out, his left tackles
out or something, and I mean that there there's always
the there's always the risk with putting that guy out
there with guys that he doesn't actually have that that
chemistry with. So if you're putting a quarterback out there
(33:49):
with his with the third and fourth string receivers he has,
how many reps has he actually gotten with them in
practice or even in training camp? Does he even know they're.
Speaker 8 (34:00):
And I'm just talking to right, and I'm just talking
about the quarterback position because since the NFL and the
fan base has decided that the quarterback is the only
position you need, and the quarterback is the only reason
you win, and you decided to make him God as
(34:21):
though the other pieces on the field don't matter. All
you need is a quarterback. That's what Martin Football tells you, Right, Yes,
all you need is a court. You don't need a receiver,
you don't need a O line. You'll need a secondary.
Speaker 7 (34:34):
If he's that nice, you shouldn't be.
Speaker 8 (34:37):
Nobody's that nice.
Speaker 10 (34:40):
Yes, that's to say that, like they're nobody in the
league is even that that nice? Who's even close to
that where they overcome injuries or you know, playing with
guys they haven't played with that much. Who who can
overcome that?
Speaker 8 (34:57):
All the time.
Speaker 7 (35:00):
I was I could say possibly Joe Burrows he could
play if he didn't have his receiver.
Speaker 8 (35:06):
No, he could get the ball.
Speaker 10 (35:07):
And I saw them without T Higgins and it was
a struggle like his his number two receiver, and there
was a struggle his.
Speaker 8 (35:14):
Team, team struggle. Okay, Yeah, that's what I'm saying. This
is just and this is just the quarterback. If the
receivers are healthy, they're gonna play, if the tight end
is healthy, regardless who was the quarterback.
Speaker 10 (35:27):
Yeah, that's what I'm saying. Then that's not how they
do the quarterback. I've seen Tom Brady struggle when when
Gronk was hurt because that he would Gronk was their
best receiver. But with with Gronk not in there then.
Speaker 8 (35:43):
And I'm just explaining. I'm explaining and we can move on.
I'm explaining the question that Greg asked. How did it
go from possibly this week, but maybe multiple weeks because
they're gonna be weighing and measuring how many of our
actual healthy assets can I put on the field with him,
(36:05):
And if all they have is second and guys off
the street, they're gonna maybe extended for next week, another week.
Speaker 10 (36:15):
And they had this issue last year. I mean, brock
Perty stayed out there. But now if he's if he's
a little banged up, then they even have more of
a reason to protect that investment in him.
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Injury bug all around. Check your team. As I said,
I don't know who's hurt tonight. I do know Jordan
Love is playing and Jade Daniels most likely is Deebo
Samuel active for the Commanders. Yes, he'll be playing tonight.
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Yeah, I haven't seen that he Hey, it's so on
the second game debo usually about fourth game in we
know we get the little starts getting those eights, and
it usually happens on the after Thursday night game. And
he really didn't get a full like you say, a rest.
They don't you know, he didn't get the full treatment.
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Wayne Againdee. Matt Barne says h the NFL contacted him
to consult about We'd abuse in the n B. A
interesting we'd abuse in the n B.
Speaker 9 (40:25):
Then now hold up the collective bargain agreement one year,
it was like that's what was holding up they were
that was one of the situations there about the drug
testing with the marijuana.
Speaker 8 (40:39):
I do know somewhere there maybe that it's bround two thousand,
that might have been some part of the deal that
they wanted maybe to raise and then at some other
point I think they just kind of removed it completely.
But there has to be some kind of game to you.
This is Matt Barne and words, some kind of sense
(41:03):
to you. You've got to be professional on and off
the court, especially when cannabis is a freedom you have,
but don't misuse it. He also stressed that young players
who fall into the trap should step back and reflect.
Should the NBA just go back to testing guys? When
(41:28):
you when you look at the situation, should they just
go back.
Speaker 9 (41:34):
Well, I mean if they do go back to testing,
when you where you got the states that where it
is recreational and legal.
Speaker 8 (41:45):
That has nothing to do with your job, well that's.
Speaker 10 (41:48):
They would have to if they wanted to go back
to that. I think it'll be hard getting the players
to agree to that because they've already too like the
NBA does it isn't stick for that.
Speaker 8 (42:02):
I doubt it. I doubt that these guys would sit
out and lose their forty million dollar year contracts to
the one thing that changed also when it was two
or three five million a year, then I'll sit out,
sit on my hand. Yeah, but now you're paying some
guy the forty to fifty dollars million. Those guys are
(42:25):
not about to sit on their hands about smoking weed.
They're not going to protect each other. I can cut
out smoking weed for fifty million dollars. That that might
be you, though, No, I'm talking we're all money motivated.
We're all money motivated when it comes that the more money,
(42:46):
the more sensible your brain becomes, the more you cut
out the drugs over for for one dollar, you might
not give up sugar, but for fifty million dollars, you
would give up sugar and find the substitute. So yeah,
(43:08):
and I'm not saying that there's not one outline. I'm
saying not enough to cause a work stoppage. Does that
make Does that make enough sense? Yeah? I mean I
understand that there's some.
Speaker 10 (43:25):
You are I think you are going to see like
there are players who are like they they would like
I said, I don't think like all these players are
are like Ricky Williams, But I think there are there
are some players who would who would hesitate to to
give it up. You know, if the NBA went to
(43:45):
go back to that, I'm gonna say as a for
the for the league, for the players, it would be
hard to get a majority of players to agree to go.
Speaker 8 (43:54):
To go back to testing. I don't think so. I
don't think so.
Speaker 9 (44:00):
Well, but it was a hard sale and the last
time I think it's gonna be tough.
Speaker 8 (44:06):
Hard sale was the amount of money, but the money
is now astronomical. I'm not going to avoid this. They
give me two hundred million dollars for four years, what
about four years? But all they want me to do
is not smoke marijuana?
Speaker 9 (44:26):
What about the states that let's go back to the
states that are legal, whereas that has nothing to do
with the job, but to go back to the job.
But Broncos are in Denver.
Speaker 10 (44:36):
They yeah, I'm sure where they drug test people. It
may be legal, but you know you got a test
coming on Monday. Well, so they just start.
Speaker 9 (44:49):
I mean, so what about the alcoholic then the person
that that's.
Speaker 8 (44:53):
Not that's not on the banded substance.
Speaker 10 (44:56):
Yeah, it's not a it's not a banned substance in
every in some states.
Speaker 9 (45:00):
I understand what what I'm saying is that there's other
vices that this cause of problems besides just the marijuana.
Speaker 10 (45:08):
Nobody said it wasn't, but that's none on the list.
There guys who there guys there. There have been guys
in the league who were banned because they drank too much.
But when it becomes a problem, that's when you know
the team or the league would step in for that.
But as far as we goes, it's not.
Speaker 8 (45:30):
It's not legal in.
Speaker 10 (45:31):
Every state, so that that part actually that that's it
doesn't it's not really relevant to to this kind of
situation where our players, our players amusing enough. Should do
the league go back to testing for it? I think
it would. I still do think it would be hard
to get. Like, I don't know how the vote goes,
if there has to be a certain number of players
(45:52):
or whatever to agree, but uh, I think it'll be
hard to get to that if that's If that's what's required.
Speaker 8 (45:59):
Lebron James is not going to miss out on his money.
Speaker 10 (46:02):
They're gonna be plenty of players like him. They're like,
KD is not going to mess out. I'm going to
mess up my money. Steph Curry is not about to
mess up on their money. Picked the women, Yama, the joker,
what's your man name?
Speaker 8 (46:17):
Luca? These guys are not about to miss out on
this money because player number twelve thirteen and those guys
want to smoke weed. It's is not in my opinion.
(46:39):
That's why I said, when it was a dollar, a
million dollars, Sure, fifty million dollars. You can't give up
something for fifty million dollars. You got something in your
life that you can't give up, some kind of food, medicine,
thing that you don't actually need for fifty million.
Speaker 10 (47:02):
No, I mean there is there is no There is
no thing that I would give up fifty million for.
But there's some players. I just believe there there are
enough players to wear it is worth it. And I
know that doesn't It's like it won't make sense to
someone who says, no, there's nothing worth it for someone
(47:22):
it is.
Speaker 8 (47:24):
Yeah, And that's why I said, when they go to vote,
there are going to be those handful of guys, but
you're going to need a certain percentage who is okay,
And you'll be amazed how a lot of these guys
really need a fifty million dollars because the first all
I need the first two hundred the first two hundred million.
Speaker 7 (47:45):
I mean they've already, Yeah, they've already, they've already spent
the fifty million.
Speaker 8 (47:49):
Their back the kid. Yeah, I meaned it. I need it.
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Wayne Gandee. Tonight. Not only is there THURSDA Night football,
Tonight is the Lives couple of games of the w
NBA regular season. The play off start on a Sunday,
(51:08):
so check your local listings. I think a couple of
situations tonight will be about seating, so I think whoever's
in is in now, but wins and losses will kind
of shuffle who is playing who starting on a Sunday.
This Sunday, we were talking about the addiction to a
(51:32):
lot of guys in the NBA, and I wonder anytime
I see those kind of statistics or that Matt Barnes
has to go talk to guys about. And it's you know,
from reading the article, it's more of you're smoking so
much you don't realize that it's carrying over to the game.
(51:54):
You're you're not as present as you need to be
because you don't have you know, you're not understanding, well,
you should have smoked this about eight a m. But
smoking this on the way to the stadium is not
letting the best of you shine. You know, in a
lot of situations, like any drug can affect your whether
(52:17):
it be alcohol or anything else. If you're not if
it's not out of your system, you're thinking you're giving
the best, but not always necessary. But I wonder how
much of it it is that it is legal. You
never know how many people you deterre from doing things
by the law. Didn't seem to work. If that's how
(52:38):
you feel. If you think you've created a whole new
era of weed addicted basketball players, then lifting the band
didn't seem to help, did it? Now? Maybe not?
Speaker 9 (52:55):
What Elder Casey said, would you want your pilot high?
Speaker 8 (53:00):
That's what you want your surgeon hi? And then he
goes off. It's a whole.
Speaker 7 (53:05):
You know, nobody wants anybody high, but everybody is okay.
Speaker 8 (53:09):
With being high. You don't want anyone your pain to
come do a job for you to be high or drunk.
But then everybody's an advocate el the Casey is making
a great point. We we it's I paid a ticket
to come watch you play. You mean, you're not even
in your right mind. But then you don't want your
(53:33):
lawyer to show up the court high, and then he
goes on you want him to you know, it's like,
but we have decided, Oh well, no, I don't want
anyone that I'm actually especially paying or or even taking
my time to engage, to believe that they're not there
(53:54):
at least trying to be the best of them. But
we have this idea with smoking and drugs and things like.
Oh but when it gets too important, you would fire
your lawyer and sue him if he came to court
with you. Even if you won the case, you would
still be like on the fringe of thinking, I got
(54:18):
a lawsuit? Did you come represent me in this court case?
He's drunk. It's a couple of pilots have been arrested, right,
I think the co pilot they just had a pilem recently,
they just had to take off the plane because one
of the flight attendants said they smelled something or it
(54:39):
was something like that. I forget which airline recently, just recently, Yeah,
it was recently. And it's so funny.
Speaker 9 (54:44):
Case I want to say, Paul meaning from the Bible,
Damascus roll Paul anti Art. All things are lawful for me,
but all things aren't e speedy in.
Speaker 8 (54:54):
So I mean that. I guess he's say he's in
agreeance with you. Yeah, I'm just and that's what I'm saying.
I wonder how much of it is because sometimes the
law curves. You don't necessarily put a law always that
is going to completely wipe out. You just try to curve.
Speaker 9 (55:18):
Was telling somebody get control, maintaining everybody some type of.
Speaker 8 (55:23):
I was having conversation about mothers. A mom in a household,
if mom is okay with it, then the kids the
household is okay with it, a lot of times nobody is.
You know, if mom will hold the drugs or the
(55:44):
gun or the fake. If Mama okay with it, you
can get in the car and tell you mom, yeah
I just robbed that. Oh okay, baby, don't worry about it.
You're going to continue to do it if you don't
feel any kind of that's usually that's how the usually
the mom figure in the house stands. If you can
get her on board with your foolishness, you'll stay in
(56:07):
that foolishness. That's why we always do a little skit
of I wonder how that phone call went, calling your
mama to tell her that you've found you in the dryer.
Remember the kid that was in the dryer down in Florida,
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(56:27):
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went wrong that my son is hiding in a dryern?
How can ride? So h But the NBA had that problem,
like a lot of things. The next hour, we're gonna
talk about gambling. How much that relaxing the idea that
(56:49):
gambling is wrong has spilled already in its short existence
into sports. It's only been three years that people have
kind of loosened up the idea that it's okay to gamble,
and we've already got guys banned for life, and you know,
(57:11):
all that kind of stuff. We'll talk about it on
the next hour. Well, the gambling is just like the drugs. Yeah,
we know you're one of those people that need to
assimilate everything to we get it.
Speaker 21 (57:21):
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Speaker 8 (57:22):
We're not saying it isn't it's an addiction, is it?
I mean it, I don't know. I mean, I'm you know.
Is it an addiction or is it a shortcut gambling? Gambling?
And I'm saying drugs like those things? Right up This
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We have reached week two. As we talked about in
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things you see in the NFL, they do a little
test and see if you go forward, and then they
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be bought in the NFL. Jerry's world as Jerry Jones
has always been given credit for being the pioneer of
showing not just the NFL, but all leagues how to
monetize every aspect of the business. We all talked about
Lamar Jackson and shoving the fan Jalen Carter, we didn't
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get to talk about the Eagles. The NFL was satisfied
that since he didn't get to play and he basically
has to forfeit his game check, and I figured that's
how they were going to handle it. As far as
the fine. He didn't even get a snap in. You
didn't play this week. That's what the Eagles went up
then and called him. How you're gonna suspend him? No,
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but he ain't getting paid because you ain't playing. You
didn't even get hurt. I mean, this happened after the kickoff.
I don't think people understand. This wasn't a couple of
plays in. This was the ball was kicked off and
then you got kicked out. So Jayln Carter will be
in action this week. For the Eagles, and we talked
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about the bad producer one. Everybody know the potatotato wedges
are bad. Sir at KFC like Christmas Day for him
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he added, Praier Clough out tomorrow night. As I said,
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I called him the University of Buford because in the
last twenty five years there either one the state championship.
I think they've won it nineteen of those twenty five years.
They're in a drought. They haven't won it in the
last three they've played forward. That's a drought. That's a
drought too months. Yeah, I asked the coach yesterday doing
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the meeting. I mean one or two plays. Yeah, he's won.
He's been there six years. He won three state championship.
He made to the semi in two and then last
year they got they didn't make the semi they made
the playoffs. And did he feel the pressure? The clock
is ticking? You know, it's only with that six a
long time. That six.
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It's all relative. But a great game, as I said,
on both teams you're talking about five or six seniors
that some of the top players in the country. Uh
and going to big time program from Utah to Clemson
to Texas and m and all over the place. Buford
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thirty NBA WNBA. Excuse me, their last regular season games
are tonight in the playoffs start on Sunday.
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And we were talking about Matt Barnes. The legalization of
basically no rule about smoking seems to be on created
an era of NBA players where the league feels like
they got to call on the Matt Barnes to consult,
maybe get some ideas how to get guys to step
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back a little bit. And as I said in this
situation as we went to break, is it that since
there's no rule, why guys indulge so much. It's like
at some point you got to tell your six year
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old that's enough, well, that's enough ice cream. But if
you don't, they'll eat that ice cream to they're sick
and now my tummy hurt. And then you get to
tell them about there they'll drink as many and soda
as there's stomachs will allow them unless you say that's
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enough sugar and then rice because you didn't put a
you didn't put a limit on it. So in this
in these rules, as I talk about gambling, we got
three college hoops players, two from Fresno State and the
other one I think from San Jose State.
Speaker 29 (01:06:36):
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Speaker 8 (01:06:37):
They have been banned for in the last couple of
days here for gambling. Malik Beasley. The n NBA is
investigating him again. We saw that Michael Porter Junior's brother
got banned from Toronto. The Kenny's in the studio.
Speaker 7 (01:06:55):
Good morning, sir, Good morning sir, Good morning, commanch you
Greg bab we were I was listening on the way
in sports shock and to all of the people who
listen to us why they commute in the car. I
want to say two things. Number one, I hate you
whoever while you on the highway. And number two, I'm
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sorry you got to go through that every day. It's
a madhouse out there.
Speaker 8 (01:07:22):
But it's.
Speaker 7 (01:07:25):
First of all, when you're talking about college and band,
that should be evidence enough that things too far. Collegen band.
You ain't even been around the sport at a gambling
level long enough to have developed bad enough habits where
we look, man, we can't have you associated with this
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no more so. I mean, part of what I think
is a danger in this culture of freedom is that
you're free to be who you want to be until
it affects somebody else, and then when it affects somebody else,
you just hope that the damage is manageable, and if
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it's not, then we run into the over correction stuff.
You see what I'm saying, You've added gambling to sports,
and now you just go to what I'm saying, you
getting completely getting rid of athletes. Never again can you play.
You can't come around us no more. We and nobody's
going why don't we take the gambling out? And we're
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talking about in the era that you actually can make
money in college. You could see it thirty years ago
when guys were just getting a scholarship, but we've actually
instituted rules that you can figure out a way and
have you're a sponsor in il deals. Everybody's getting it
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because that's the only way you can compete now is
if I get the scholarship, it has to come with
some sort of nil deal. The field understands that, so
that's already inserted when they approach you to play for
this university. You're gonna get this much in nil money.
And now it's that that's not enough for me. And
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and how do we rain it in?
Speaker 8 (01:09:12):
Well, I know one thing, we start off by all
apologizing to the people before us of mocking their rules
as though they were completely wrong. We act like their
rules were completely wrong, like I can't believe or not,
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like they didn't have no rhyme or reason, you know,
every every rule. People they just want to get suppressed,
dominant suppression. You just want to hold up like they
have no kind of us get you want to limit
my earning. You ever thought about what they probably had
gone through. Maybe it was rampant. Maybe they in nineteen
(01:09:58):
fifty nine it was ramped Yeah, and they had the institute.
We don't know the history of all these rules all
the time, the rules of college basketball. The City College
of New York, it was a basketball powerhouse in the fifties.
There was a gambling scheme there and they had to
Basically no one knows that they won a couple of
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national championships back there.
Speaker 9 (01:10:20):
But I mean, and like you say, the rules are
are there, and you don't a lot of people don't
know the rules. There's rules that's on the book that's
outdated that need to be updated on some things.
Speaker 8 (01:10:31):
And so well, I'm not saying I'm saying all rules
based on time can be massaged. Yeah, And I'm saying
we went at the rule like the rules were completely concrete, concrete,
and these people were trying to shove and it's like
and it's a reason for the four years. It was
the reason why the transfer. They were like, well, because
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they were trying to make sure you made a good decision.
You can't just go the Southern miss and then get
down there and they won't start you.
Speaker 7 (01:10:59):
And then two weeks you and Jackson State and literally
things like that are happening, like we we we've done
stories where the coach finds out that you left in
the middle of the day when someone calls and goes, yeah,
he transferred.
Speaker 8 (01:11:14):
And it never used to be like that.
Speaker 7 (01:11:16):
And gambling used to be for games of chance, like
somebody puts the ball on a roulette wheel and we
don't know.
Speaker 8 (01:11:23):
Where it's stop profs living now.
Speaker 7 (01:11:26):
No, I'm saying, when it comes to sports, we have
the opportunity to directly affect that outcome. I can get
to you, it can be manipulated. That's what I'm saying.
Slot machines. The thought is that you can't manipulate a
slot machine. Card counting is so difficult that it's hard
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to manipulate that outcome. But I can tell you, I'll
give you fifty g's to just make three rebounds. That's manipulation,
and I can do that every game.
Speaker 8 (01:11:56):
And this whole idea when you're saying gambling, there is
an aspect of a lot of things that's addictive, but
I've learned that the majority of something is just flooded
for people that's trying to take a shortcut. Most people
that are doing drugs are not addicted to drugs. They're
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just doing drugs. Most people that drink are not alcoholics
at all. They're not even close to alcohol. They would
be called recreation, just like to drink. And Vegas is
not making money off gambling addicts because they're making money
off of us just being there thinking I can take
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this hundred and May two.
Speaker 7 (01:12:44):
Thousand, making a thousand, I can make it if I
can make it in the one fifty.
Speaker 8 (01:12:50):
Believe that's all. It's not. Nobody's addicted to it. They
get on their plane, and don't believe some people don't
even gamble until they go to those kind of places.
The attic gambles anywhere he can find. But some people
only they're on the boat. And somebody said it was
a casino downstairs where your wife come back to the room.
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It's a casino downs what that which downs? Theres three? Okay?
Got what I was looking for, im. I'm saying so
when you made that statement, when you made that statement,
I was just luding you to that that's not where
That's not where the hunk of the money is. Just
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like with the gambling when we had that episode, and
I was trying to tell you if the money can
be made in prop betting, you have unleashed an animal.
Speaker 7 (01:13:48):
You're saying that I don't have to throw the game.
What I can still go back and hot Rod. I
can still go back in big basket, Kenny.
Speaker 8 (01:14:00):
I only need to score. Just don't score more than
thirty five. Watch how fast I run it up to
thirty four. I know Jonathan Mitchell did that one night.
He could have.
Speaker 7 (01:14:10):
They took him out of the game. I can score
thirty four and you'll give me the fifty g's. Yeah,
don't score thirty five.
Speaker 8 (01:14:15):
That's what I'm saying. Oh, we're good. That happened one night.
Though you've let me off the hook. I can make
fifty g's and win three. I can score thirty four points,
which is already gonna get me to Play of the
Week in the conference, right game in the game.
Speaker 7 (01:14:29):
And the only thing tips you up because I started,
I started doing the math in my head. Now that
three point five?
Speaker 8 (01:14:36):
Okay. The only thing tipped me off was my jealous teammate.
Oh man, he fifty. We'll be back a little bit.
That sounds jealous. If you got clay bills and you
lost the job, tell me what.
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Wing Candy. And it's just so many incidents are already
just flooding the commanding Greg with somebody Eastern Michigan, and
I started thinking about the young Falcon player, the relief,
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and then I started thinking about the guys for the
Detroit Lions and just that little short window. Basically since COVID,
since we've relaxed this idea of gambling, all these people
have been banned and suspended and fined, and it's just
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when you go right before that, none of this but
this idea of gambling and that it's just this way
of life. And as I said, the prop bet is
the key to it. I'm telling you, as an athlete,
I have to sit there and like, okay, so my
biggest thing is you coming to me about winning loss.
I'm not my pride. My constitution can't be boughted. Now
(01:19:20):
you just even you up a sectoe. So you're just saying,
at some point, just let the dude get a set.
That's all you. And this is the thing. Up we
up twenty one. If it's time to get it out
the way, as soon as props earlier in the game, Well,
soon as we go up twenty one, and are he's coming.
As soon as we go up twenty one, here he comes.
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Oh he didn't beat me. No, I went the wrong direction.
Speaker 7 (01:19:44):
Yeah, coach my head, I thought you heard. I thought
you said, Roger, Roger, I'm locked in now. But now
I'm locked in.
Speaker 8 (01:19:53):
I got it.
Speaker 7 (01:19:54):
I got it now this time for real, coach, I'm
locked in.
Speaker 8 (01:19:58):
And this is the thing.
Speaker 7 (01:20:00):
A lot of what we see with this manipulation of
prop bets is with the ones you wouldn't suspect because
you have to be starting to be able to affect
the outcoming.
Speaker 8 (01:20:09):
But why you won't get somebody to bet for you,
That's what I understand.
Speaker 10 (01:20:12):
Why do I believe there are plenty of guys who
have someone do it for Yeah, call me bet for
you all day.
Speaker 8 (01:20:21):
But they were still they're still in trouble. They still
and now I have Now I have somebody who can
snitch on me. I ain't telling nothing. That's what a
lot of people.
Speaker 7 (01:20:31):
Across from me to the Phibby say, look, man, all
you may, and then they start doing All you made
was thirty thousand.
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They showed a new way. He made six men.
Speaker 9 (01:20:42):
Well, we in Atlanta, and the snitching ain't a thing
in Atlanta no more apparently, so we ain't telling them.
Speaker 8 (01:20:48):
It's just you talking about it.
Speaker 7 (01:20:50):
Yeah, that's stuff people, that's again, that's media. That's space.
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years old, Trogi p Henson fifty five, the speedy receiver
for the Ravens. Z A. Flowers twenty five, the Hall
of Fame. I got to check see how Reed is
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doing over there at Chambly High School. He's the offensive coordinator.
He's forty seven. The Hall of Famer. Sidney Sweeney, who
is a very popular young lady. I still haven't seen
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But she's an actress, that's what they say, but I
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haven't actually, I guess got it. She's been in some stuff. Well,
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a prop bet. Now, that's a prop bet. He might
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on Land Commander's Green Bay tonight. In the case down
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in critical but stable position, so they're still working it out.
They have right now arrested for people in that situation
(01:30:06):
of that young man in law enforcement. Florida Department of
Law Enforcement says, for right now they can't put anything
at Ethan Pritchard's feet. As far as him doing something wrong,
they don't have a connection to he was there for
some kind of criminal activity or he had been doing
(01:30:27):
something so and there looks this report says wrong place,
wrong time. Yeah, it seems that maybe they could have
missed thought he was someone else. I don't know. But
first and foremost, let's hope the young man survives this issue,
because it says he's still in critical but stable condition.
(01:30:49):
And it's been two weeks now, basically you think August
thirty first to now are they two weeks that he
has been in the ICU. So prayers to him and
his family. We talked about the gambling, We talked about
mac We talked about marijuana. Command you. Greg wants us
(01:31:14):
to talk about Andrew Neil Hopper. He's a vascular surgeon
over in England. He sent us to thirty two months
for insurance fraud in possession of a particular pornography story
that you sent me. Greg talked about him amputating his
(01:31:36):
own legs. Yes to how do you do that? I
wonder that you do it yourself? How do you?
Speaker 10 (01:31:49):
From I read he sat in a tub of dry
ice or several hours to the point where he his
legs were damaged enough where he had to get they
had to be amputated, so he caused the need to
be amputated. Yes, okay, okay, okay, because when I kept
(01:32:12):
when I first read it, I was like, I don't
know that you can stay up?
Speaker 8 (01:32:17):
And he did that for what reason?
Speaker 10 (01:32:19):
It's as insurance frauds is well, yeah, to get the
insurance money and to satisfy this fetish basically as an
amputation fetish.
Speaker 8 (01:32:34):
Which I unfortunately have known someone like that, known someone
like that. Did you hear me part when I said unfortunately.
Speaker 7 (01:32:45):
Yea, and I didn't even have it because we all
got an amputation fetish on my right now.
Speaker 8 (01:32:50):
I didn't even do that.
Speaker 7 (01:32:53):
And yeah, you know what I'm saying, like the insurance money,
how does how does that play into things like there
was no evidence that he did this to himself. How
was this insurance fraud supposed to play itself out? And see,
this is what we talk about when we talk about
personal freedoms.
Speaker 8 (01:33:15):
The people be you know, you ought to be allowed
to live how you want to live. This is what
we get. This is what we get right here. Well,
I'm gonna cut my legs off. Yeah, but I'm saying
unfortunately they and they had to fire the guy for
he had some different magazine that were a little different.
(01:33:38):
Some kids found them and they had to let him
go for those reasons. And then I was shocked. Yeah,
it was probably I was about twenty five years ago,
and it was like what I didn't even know that
existed and didn't want to need, didn't need need. Yeah,
you know it's okay to be ignorant some stuff, know
(01:34:02):
how that works at all. I didn't have any curiosity
of learning anything about that. But that is thirty two months.
You think that's enough time. Well, I guess all they
could do is book him on insurance fraud. Yeah, it's
not like I can make up laws. He tried to
make it as if there was yeah he oh there
(01:34:26):
was something wrong and that would affect you know, him
being a surgeon. But they found out, oh, he did
this to himself. So basically find out that he did
it to himself as why he's that's why it's fraud. Wow,
takes all time.
Speaker 7 (01:34:41):
See, and the people who want to smoke before the game,
this is who they turned to. Oh man, I'm just smoking,
I'm just trying. Yeah, I'm just trying to smoke a shoot.
It ain't like I'm happy dating nothing.
Speaker 8 (01:34:53):
The Yankees are going to make a concerted effort to
censor any booing today. The president is supposedly now after yesterday,
and we'll talk about that. I supposed to go to
a Yankees game today, but they are going to because
(01:35:14):
they don't want any of what happening. And this would
just be on the broadcast team to making sure you
turn the mics down. You don't always have to have
the crowd noise. You can do now.
Speaker 7 (01:35:24):
They requested that at the US Open as well. Yeah,
if there is any negative response, is that censorship? No, okay,
because I didn't tell you you couldn't boo.
Speaker 8 (01:35:37):
You just we just we're just we're putting in. We're
being proactive enough to put in.
Speaker 9 (01:35:42):
Does that make sure that make people don't feel disrespected
if they hear someone booing who's really heartfelt? Like sports,
I say, you have a friend that died and so
there there's someone that here's someone boo or something.
Speaker 8 (01:35:56):
Then you know you're gonna take you like, oh, there
did be a dis respectful and no sense.
Speaker 10 (01:36:03):
Whatever station it's on, probably the the YES Network or
if it's a nationally televised game, there will be people
who there won't be that kind of reaction from people
watching on TV. In the stadium, they can't do anything
about that.
Speaker 8 (01:36:18):
That's that's the censorship. So I can't tell you not
to do whatever at the stadium, right, I just but
I can't make sure. I don't have to broadcast yet
last week calling the game, like we we were in
the booth, the booth, the windows wouldn't open, so me
and my partner Matt, we like to hear the crowd,
(01:36:41):
so we have to get command you Greg and his
team to let the crowd noise into our mind and
to our headphone so we can have a similance of
how the energy of the crowd is in stadiums where
the windows are like this and you can't hear anything outside.
So it's the same thing what's going on in the
stadium what you hear on your television feed. They're different feeds.
(01:37:06):
They control that. That's not censorship, Okay, they're controlling you
hearing curse words and everything else too. Yeah, but censorship
would be more of like them trying to ban something
out of stadium. I can't man if you boo you'll
be kicked out. Kicked out.
Speaker 7 (01:37:22):
It's not that kind of thing, right, this part of
the fan experience. That's and and see, those are the
things that I reflect on. And and this is what
I often think is we like to set up rules
and regulations when they benefit us, and then we rarely
do we rarely have the foresight to look down the
road and see how it's going to affect us later.
(01:37:44):
And then again we want to do the over correction.
But you said I could speak freely and feel how
I feel and do what I want to do. And
now here we are where the rubber meets the road.
And that's too much, I.
Speaker 8 (01:38:00):
Think, is because it's nine eleven and this day Americans
now since we don't actually have any kind of honor
or show any kind of empathy to where we would
recognize as nine eleven and on nine to eleven, everybody
used to be like truth and stuff.
Speaker 7 (01:38:22):
Yes, it's truth, it's Christmas, Come on, get you though,
mark you No, no, no, now that's the day after Christmas.
We're gonna wait till about the third or four. Yeah,
you know there would be a stall me out kind
of feeling.
Speaker 8 (01:38:36):
Yeah, that's just a cold It's like, you know, when
we've had stories about something happening at a funeral. Yeah,
these used to be unlike, oh no, no, no, we
all respect that around all that has gone out, and
it's saying with nine eleven of this measure probably won't
be in effect tomorrow, but on nine to eleven, I
(01:38:59):
can't have the presidency.
Speaker 7 (01:39:03):
Boomed.
Speaker 8 (01:39:05):
And the only reason I say the US opened, I
got something that's a national event. You don't want that
to be how it goes. So I like the measure.
I think enough. You know, too many times we can
spoil a moment that's supposed to be. I rather have
nothing than for you to put out any negative energy
(01:39:27):
right right, you had now.
Speaker 7 (01:39:29):
I was just thinking that when I have these conversations
outside of the show, a lot of people take the
stance that if you dish it out, you need to
be willing to take it. They take the stance that
this administration has been very brash and divisive and all
of those things. And then when people have a chance
to voice their displeasure with excuse me, you want to
(01:39:54):
somehow temper that displeasure with requiring the network to not
broadcast the feed. Now, in situations where someone stands and
sings the national anthem. If they do a horrible job,
people in the stadium booth them, and that is well.
Speaker 8 (01:40:12):
And that's why I say, you take those same people
and they decide that in those moments it's okay to
be disrespectful. But at the moment that you're having, you
would want those people to be silent and quiet or
respect whatever it is that you're holding. If you were
having a sad moment or having to put someone to rest,
(01:40:34):
or you was having a moment where you you would
like me to at least show you enough respect that
you would be silent. So this whole get back thing,
this revenge thing that America seems to be on, or
you know things where how are you any better when
doing what the other person does? Well, how are you
(01:40:54):
any better? I ask?
Speaker 7 (01:40:56):
These people are monsters and then you go do a
monstrous act. Here you better because they're monsters. Well, they
did it, those people did it first. Then that's just
a deadly cycle. Then why shouldn't they get their revenge back?
And then back and then back. And that's just what
we say, that's what we call war. We'll be back
on a sports jock show, right after this.
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And now back to the sports Job Wayne Yandy.
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Speaker 8 (01:43:41):
Welcome back to the Sports Shock Show. I'm the Sports
Shock Wayne Gan d s E. Mike McDonald, I mean,
excuse me, Mike McDaniel. Down for the Dolphins. You know,
Week two, A couple of little comments there about tour.
I try to tell y'all on Monday. I don't know
what we're gonna do about tour now, baby Ducer and
command you Greg. They faded out because they like to.
(01:44:03):
But I don't know. I don't I don't see what
I said. I don't see pro I see good college,
college Hall of Fame, maybe retired number at Alabama at
some point, But I don't see figure. I've never been
a tool. I mean, he hurt my dogs.
Speaker 7 (01:44:24):
I mean, I'm just uh, Tyreek Hill possibly by the
trade deadline could be in another city, so that'll be something.
Speaker 8 (01:44:33):
I even mentioned that it'd be a great time to
see what you can get. Get a couple of draft
picks for Tyreek Hill. I TUA can't get him the ball?
What is the Why pay a receiver that kind of
money and keep him there?
Speaker 10 (01:44:51):
Is it more likely that they would find a trade
for him or that they'll just kind of I think
they would try to on a trade. Yeah, they got
to to try to find a trade Kansas City.
Speaker 8 (01:45:04):
Kansas City would try to get him back if they can,
because they need something. And he read already knows the personality.
There's a word that maybe the stellers might see if
they can get him. At that point had to be
Facebook Marketplace. I can't really use it, but you've been
saying you won't one. But Facebook market Facebook Marketplace is horrible.
(01:45:28):
They get a good show you something look good to go.
See that sound like trades cheap. That's what I'm saying.
You want it. You want this thing and now used.
Speaker 7 (01:45:43):
Somebody that really doesn't want this item would see a
used one of these as useless. You know that I
could benefit from having this treadmill they say they've owned.
Speaker 8 (01:45:54):
It's only two years old. I'll give you some money
for it.
Speaker 14 (01:45:59):
Now.
Speaker 7 (01:45:59):
I'm not gonna pay you full price for the trademill,
but I'm gonna give you enough money to make you
feel like this deal was worth it. I'm gonna get
my use out of it.
Speaker 8 (01:46:09):
You pay half an hour, pay half, and I'll take
my hands. So if you I'll pay him to twelve.
You pay him the eight, you can deliver it to
the house, round pick off of that, send them on over.
Speaker 7 (01:46:25):
You say four fifty for the pair, and you'll drop
it off in the driveway.
Speaker 8 (01:46:29):
Okay, we'll do that. Yeah, we'll do that. The NBA
coming up with an interesting because it's just some amazing
how the NBA mine works. But they have now instituted
that the last and this is what I want to
ask you, guys, the last second shot of quarters, so
(01:46:51):
you know how there's one point two seconds left and
bring the ball in and some guys will go forward
and some guys won't. Right now, they have instituted that
you can try that shot and not have to worry
about it going against your stats. Wait now, so some
(01:47:13):
guys were not taking the shot because it was going
to count as a miss. So when you look at
the end of the day, I was twelve of eighteen,
But see if I hadn't taken that shot out of
be twelve or seventeen. Right, So you're just gonna give
me a practice shot at the last if it's the
(01:47:36):
last quarter, last second of a.
Speaker 7 (01:47:39):
Quarter, okay, the last second of a quarter, of the
first three excuse me first, the first three quarters okay,
because I was just about to say, so what if
it's the game winner in the last second, you want
that to count?
Speaker 8 (01:47:52):
So that shot in those three quarters now will go
against the team. My thing is, but if I make
the shot, the score go on my stats. Do I
get the three points. Yeah, it's like, it doesn't go
on my stats. If I hit it, does the score change?
Yeses done right.
Speaker 10 (01:48:13):
It's like the It's like in the game, if you
take a shot and you get fouled. If you miss,
it's not a field goal attempt, you get the free throws,
but it's not a field goal temp But if you
make it, you get the points. But I still don't
like it.
Speaker 8 (01:48:26):
No, no, no, that's what I'm saying. So I can
take the shot to me, then whether I make it
or miss it goes to the team because you're on
that team and you're taking a So since you're saying
if I miss it it doesn't go against my status,
then if I make it, it shouldn't go for my
stats either. It should go that to the team status.
Speaker 7 (01:48:47):
Listens, someone's going to be two points away, they make
a three from half court, but it doesn't count.
Speaker 29 (01:48:59):
And just.
Speaker 7 (01:49:03):
Yeah, it sounds ridiculous that you want some of it
to count but not all of it to count.
Speaker 8 (01:49:08):
And where did that come from? Whose idea was that?
Speaker 10 (01:49:12):
I thought it came from a lot of players who
if they have incentives in their contract about field goal percentage,
then they will and it's not even like they won't
take the shot. They'll take the shot clearly after the
buzzer sounded, just to just to make it seem Oh,
I didn't know.
Speaker 8 (01:49:30):
I didn't have that much time.
Speaker 10 (01:49:32):
But I think guys wanted to protect their field percentage,
and so there were shots that they won't take. And
a lot of people talked about error where the athletes
were getting taken advantage of by their agents because they
weren't wise enough to know all of the contract particulars.
Speaker 7 (01:49:48):
And in this case, you kind of missed those days.
I mean, some dudes didn't know what a field goal
percentage was. I didn't know nothing about that. And then
some advertiser, some sponsor said, hey, man, listen, if you
get over sixty percent field goal percentage wearing my shoes,
I'll give you another million dollars in this year. And
you go hold on field goal percentage.
Speaker 8 (01:50:11):
What's that? There was a player.
Speaker 10 (01:50:13):
There's a player, Moe Harkless. He had a in his
contract if he shot thirty five percent from three he
would get half a million dollars extra. And then like
the last five games of the season, he's at thirty
five point one. He didn't shoot a single three pointer
those last five games to keep his percentage. And there
(01:50:33):
I think there are a lot of players who do
things like that to protect those stacks.
Speaker 8 (01:50:37):
And now, so he can't get over that percentage. They
only want a certain.
Speaker 7 (01:50:41):
Percent if he got if he shot thirty five percent, right,
he'd get the bonus.
Speaker 8 (01:50:46):
Okay.
Speaker 7 (01:50:46):
So he was at thirty five point one with five
games left in the season, and because thirty six percent,
you don't get the bonus. No, he would still get it.
It was thirty five and oh right, but the last
five games he didn't shoot any more threes because I
made my bonus. As he would, he would keep that
percentage the same, Oh repat with more the Sports Shock
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Speaker 8 (01:53:00):
You have a number one, another and a number one.
Why are you all at my ear talking a whole
bunch of se to night trying.
Speaker 13 (01:53:11):
You don't know me like that.
Speaker 4 (01:53:14):
You don't know me like that?
Speaker 8 (01:53:17):
To this one shock shot? This what shock queen again?
D uh Thursday Night Football the Commanders one and oh
at the Packers on an oh two of the bright
young quarterbacks of the NFL, Jane Daniels. We will see
if Juji Watkins is at the game up in Green Bay.
(01:53:40):
You got your finger up. I know I was.
Speaker 7 (01:53:44):
I was late and and I heard y'all discussing the
streaming services and all of that, and I wanted to
ask all of you, how much will a game cost
before you refuse to pay for it on TV?
Speaker 28 (01:54:00):
Like?
Speaker 7 (01:54:00):
When will you get to I ain't paying no extra
money for football? How much will it have to cost?
I guess if they started selling it all a cart
you mean? It's because I wonder is that far off?
Speaker 32 (01:54:16):
Now?
Speaker 7 (01:54:16):
I don't know if we all have ESPN, And there
was before September they started saying that the next phase,
the next generation of ESPN is coming. And now if
you look on ESPN streaming app, it used to be
ESPN and ESPN Plus. Now it's just ESPN get all
your sports in one place. But you click on the
(01:54:39):
game and they don't suggest other games. When that game
goes off, It doesn't switch to another game.
Speaker 8 (01:54:44):
They give you the.
Speaker 7 (01:54:45):
One game that you choose and let you watch that.
Then when that game ends, you go back to the
home screen and that's it. You're gonna have to find
something else and click onto that specifically for that view
to be counted. Some games aren't available in your area
without a package, so you're going to have to find
(01:55:06):
a package and pay for that and it. I remember
a time when people used to assert that they wouldn't
go on YouTube and watch a game. Oh man, if
they took it off of Monday night, I ain't watching
and now we watching Thursdays.
Speaker 8 (01:55:21):
Well, you can still watch free games. You just have
to wait on the one or two that's on on
right so you don't have to Actually, you don't have
to buy the movie on TV. You can wait till
it comes on HBO or you just wait till five
six years that come on T and T for free.
It's based on how bad you want to see.
Speaker 7 (01:55:42):
It, And I'm that's the question is how bad do
you want to see it? What is your max? Okay,
I ain't gonna pay that a month or do you
have that? Are you on some Hey, I'm gonna get
my football regardless. I think that a lot of people
would just maybe just the first step would be to
just decide, I like, I'll just have the ut whatever
(01:56:04):
comes with the YouTube package. I'll just pay that.
Speaker 8 (01:56:08):
So that means I don't get to see the Thursday
night game, or I'll go up to a sports bar
and watch. You know, you might have to do something
like that. I want to see this game tonight, but
I don't want to buy the prime. I'll just go
down here to a sports bar. Most likely they're going
to have it, because that's what they're centered around. Well,
they're offering a ticket again on YouTube. I know you
(01:56:32):
last year you worried about trying to get it set up,
make sure it works. And I just seen them advertised
like it's normally forty seven something, but if you're a
new customer, you could get eight payments from thirty four.
Speaker 9 (01:56:44):
If well, how can you treat an older customer who
is paying forty seven and get somebody else a different price?
Speaker 7 (01:56:53):
You have to you have to well, eventually they'll that'll
that's the introductory price. El to rebate me deep, I mean,
all you do is turn off yours and then resign
up and then you get that price.
Speaker 8 (01:57:08):
Oh that's the loophole.
Speaker 7 (01:57:10):
Elder Casey said he was preaching in South Carolina this
past weekend and couldn't get the Georgia game. And that's
one state over. So you know, I think they're making it.
Uh but that wasn't but yeah, you but you were
in South Carolina and they don't. Yeah, they show that
they probably had it, but they were yeah to pay
(01:57:32):
if you want to see that here you're in a
different state, they're not going to show you.
Speaker 8 (01:57:38):
That's yeah, if you're in the same state. Sure, but
I'm quite sure you could have got the South Carolina
game and in South Carolina or Clemson, but you can't
get the Georgia game in another state. In Babaduci. You
just need to uh call the people, tell them you
do not want that service anymore and then hang up
(01:57:59):
and then call back and get the new path. But
they got your I P and yeah, I know they
probably want to get from Yeah, they'll keep you from
leaving you a gift card and then lower.
Speaker 9 (01:58:12):
Because that don't seem right to do something that seemed
illegal to call and cancel something and then to go
back to try to if I was already on.
Speaker 8 (01:58:21):
What are you talking about? People do it all the time.
We'll see okay, people change their insurance every year.
Speaker 7 (01:58:29):
I say to me, that's like, that's like you scamming
to me. Now I'm finding the better price. Yeah, it's
just like some stores used to cover. If you can
come here with the item that's cheaper. You can come
here with an item from another store, we'll match that price.
Speaker 8 (01:58:47):
You don't do that no more? Though they got away
from the getting away from and are you against scamming?
Is that what I'm here? That you don't want to go?
For him?
Speaker 9 (01:58:56):
I give him a legal I guess that, ain't you
that's a little speaks bad does that's a little suspect
that that sounded.
Speaker 7 (01:59:06):
But let somebody but let me be selling fitanel at
the high school football game and he gonna come by.
Speaker 8 (01:59:13):
He'll come by and see what that's about. Yeah, I
don't I don't get how he sees that as such.
Speaker 9 (01:59:18):
A because you already signed up and then you're gonna
call say hey, I'm gonna quit. I don't want to
be with y'all, and then you call back if you
don't have to explain, I want.
Speaker 7 (01:59:27):
To i'd like to cancel my service. Typically at that
moment they try to introduce you to the new service
and actually tell you we can get your rate down.
Speaker 9 (01:59:39):
Because that's that's what I rather do that. I'd rather
go ahead argue with him and try to get my
rate than the counsel is. I don't argue, but I
don't want to don't even have to argue, but I
don't want to care.
Speaker 8 (01:59:49):
I feel like you and say you're gonna leave, and
they're trying to wait to leep you.
Speaker 7 (01:59:55):
That's how I negotiated my last divorce. Look, i'd like
to cancel this service. Just sign up on the different
price point. Please, this is this is getting too expensive
for me. Ain't too much explanation after that, sir.
Speaker 8 (02:00:11):
And we are in no ocean.
Speaker 26 (02:00:15):
The truth is he will throw your in the ocean.
It's time to wrap things up on the Sports.
Speaker 8 (02:00:22):
Jug Show, bed Wayne Candy. When you decide that should
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If you missed any of today's show, you know the
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catch the replay of the show. It is September eleventh,
and twenty four years ago. We had a national tragedy
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in Over the last couple of weeks, a couple of months,
we've had what seems to be a new America or
just the old America reinventing itself in the fashion of violence.
We shoot up churches and kill kids and elderly people
in Minnesota. We school shoot out in Colorado again, we
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stab people on trains that have nothing to do with us.
We shoot, we shoot, and then yesterday we killed a
thirty one year old man, Charlie Kirk. I mean, it
really just puts America in focus. For some reason, we
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think we deserve a better world without being better people.
From what I know of life, that's not really how
it works. To get a better world, we have to
be a better person, a better human being towards others.
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And to watch what America just falls into the circle
of violence. That tragedy and these moments are daily, not weekly,
not monthly, daily just to see and to watch you
murder a man later man really pictured picture paints a
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picture for the new America. So no ocean, and I
would ask you to change, but I know you won't,
so all I can do is pray. From the Sports
Shop show, we hope you have a great nine to eleven,
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a great weekend, and as we always say on Thursday,
we'll see you in the future. Peace,