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August 25, 2025 125 mins
Shawn Kemp on house arrest, Shilo Sanders, racist Saints, Michael Penix, Jr., Serena Williams on Ozempic,  Cracker Barrel logo, transgender student athletes, selling fan access and more. 

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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Not enough.

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

Speaker 3 (00:06):
High share your suck, and we hold the world ransom
for Wayne.

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

Speaker 4 (00:14):
Shoot broadcasting live and it led her to a chao.

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

Speaker 5 (00:23):
You Manigan? Do mean up?

Speaker 6 (00:25):
Dan?

Speaker 1 (00:26):
Can you win me down again?

Speaker 5 (00:28):
Frank me down? That come to come to pocket?

Speaker 7 (00:32):
It comes to Mark?

Speaker 6 (00:33):
Is it just.

Speaker 8 (00:37):
I'm gonna do it?

Speaker 4 (00:38):
Begin, I'm gonna go.

Speaker 1 (00:40):
On the way you vegan. Welcome, Welcome, welcome.

Speaker 5 (00:46):
If you're listening to the Sports Shock Show, I am
the Sports Shock Wayne Gandy, And right off the bat,
so I can just make this clear, do not ask
me about any college football that was played this weekend.
Uh just right? Just start there so and if you
if your team played or something happened, or play happened,

(01:07):
I missed it. Week zero went right over my head.
I still don't figure out why it starts that way.
College football is big enough that everybody can start on
the same weekend. I do not get it. I first
and foremost thought, the game for some replays setting up

(01:29):
is like when the series come back the second season.
You know how you have to watch based on how
long it's been you have to go watch the last
episode of the last season to get your mind back
in that mold. I'm not the only one that does it.
Y'all do it too. If it come into season three
and it's been two two and a half years since

(01:50):
season two, you have to go back and watch episode
ten to get fully plugged in. That little thirty seven
thirty seconds of cliff notes they give you is not
gonna remind you a fully of the series. So when
you have a week zero, I'm thinking these games were

(02:10):
games that you're kind of wetting my beak to remember
how the last season ended, but you're officially having these games.
I had a holler, I'm just I got a lot
of bend in the dude today. Tell them about you
made them? Can I tell them? I'm mad that Sean
Kemp got house arrests after pulling a gun on people.

(02:35):
I'm mad while I'm mad, son, I tell you while
I'm masd I'm mad that in our country gun violence
is at an all time high, that we laugh and
joke about people pulling pistols and shooting them.

Speaker 1 (02:52):
There we're going, let's keep part, sir, Let's keep part
shoot the part shooting part people pull pistols.

Speaker 5 (02:59):
That's bad man. What is that's thirty days? Then everybody
gonna do it? Don't you understand how America see jail now.
They don't see it as nothing for the time. For
some way, somehow, people have decided that thirty sixty days
for what I need for my likes, it's worth it.

(03:25):
There is no skins screat. No, nobody's really a long
time criminal like a big Kenny. Sure you don't want
to give thirty more days because he already done. Gave
him two or three hundred years in his lifetime. Enough
enough time. But how people act. They throwing sex toys
on the court, they don't care nothing about. No, they've

(03:48):
already measured what you're gonna do. You're gonna hit me
with a little fine and you're gonna give me two
weeks picking well, I don't even know if they picked
trash up going to the community center. It's a it's
a crime. I mean, you're telling me that, Sean kempe
this was in a parking lot.

Speaker 1 (04:07):
Now no, not not just not in the bay the park.
I'm saying, let's set it up. We it was a casino,
wasn't it a shopping oh shot. Yeah, that's even worse
shopping plans. So we got kids, got families out just
doing their things. And Sean Kemp.

Speaker 5 (04:25):
Got this wrong. Yeah, this is not how it went
to comand you. I am.

Speaker 1 (04:30):
I thought someone had stolen his car. Somebody had stole
his car in his found them and he tracked him down.
A couple of shots. The phone was in the car
and they and they he lied about this now listening
to this sports when the cops asked them, first of all,
that's thirty days. I thought that used to be thirty
days to come over, come over here to ask you, sir,

(04:53):
what happened?

Speaker 5 (04:53):
Well, he shot at me and then I shot back. Yeah,
that's what happened. But I mean, he could have been
a balloon pop. He thought it was a shot man.
Did you see it? Yeah, this guy you're talking to
he shot at that other guy. So you didn't hear. No,
it was just one shot. So you lied to me,
Now I was, I was, I was telling you my side.
Wasn't there a temp what is called contempt of court?

(05:14):
Yeah or whatever? Officer perjury?

Speaker 1 (05:17):
Well in court perjury on the side of the road.
Did that not get you thirty days. He has interfering
with an investigation. I thought that got you thirty days. Yeah,
that would that would that's but what I'm saying is,
indeed people had to a crime, and he he knew
what the stuff was because he tracked it down.

Speaker 5 (05:36):
He tried the same thing. Y'all put him in jail
for three years. Though. That's what I.

Speaker 1 (05:40):
Wanted to bring up, sports, what I mean nine nine
and listen now.

Speaker 5 (05:46):
They gave the juice nine for going to get his
own stuff. Yeah, Sean Kemp and Sean Kimp got thirty
days house. Sean Kemp tracked a prior record though this
show the first time sees't have a record. But I mean, well,
you know what I mean, officially he don't have a record. Sports.

Speaker 1 (06:10):
This what happened now, Sean Kemp got his phone and
the cost stolen and then tracked his phone down with
his other phone, and that's that's.

Speaker 5 (06:21):
He ain't tell the police.

Speaker 1 (06:23):
He went to go find it himself, and when he
found it, they gave him some of his stuff back.
All right, Sean, he goes some of your stuff, but
we ain't gonna get you all of your stuff. But
that's according to Sean because they say some of the
stuff was giving back, but then he said they didn't
give all the stuff. And then he say these people
shout at him, but regardless, he still ain't called the criminals.

Speaker 9 (06:41):
He didn't call criminal he stole from him, and then
they called the police. And first of all, let's slow
down with the cross talk so we can make sure
because everybody. I just realized everybody might not be up
on the story. Yes, just happened a couple of what
was it like a couple of months ago where Sean Kemp,

(07:02):
the rain Man, the rain Man Gary Payton doing the
alley you can see him fresh out of high school,
the rain Man, Seattle SuperSonics now they're the Oklahoma City.

Speaker 5 (07:16):
Thunder World Champions, and someone stole his vehicle allegedly, so
he says he decided that he would find his phone
since it was still in there, track these people down
and get some front tier justice is what they I

(07:38):
think what they used to call that correct command out
on the planes.

Speaker 1 (07:43):
Yeah, he called teardret justice. He called them criminals. But
that makes you a vigilante when you go out and
get your own stuff.

Speaker 5 (07:53):
I'm saying both of those things are getting arles Brussel.
I'm just saying both of those things. That's the only point.
I'm trying to prove his both things. But he's supposed
to be so we're supposed to stay vigilant. So after
all of that and being arrested discharging a firearm, Sean
Kemp was serving a sentenced to thirty days of electric

(08:16):
home monitoring after firing a gun in Tacoma shopping mall back.
Oh excuse me. We it was March of twenty twenty three. Yeah,
about eighteen months, so it's a little while we ago.
Kemp pleaded guilty in May to second degree assault, admitting
that he shot at two men inside a Toyota four Runner.

(08:40):
So I only get thirty days house. I shot in
a gun and its eighteen monsters. I'm reading this right
because I'm thinking, I'm thinking maybe I'm missing apart this America.
After they broke into his truck and stole numerous items,
including keys to his business, a cell phone, some paperwork,

(09:01):
and sports memorabilia. Now, I was the same thing that
O J. Sports memorability.

Speaker 10 (09:09):
O J.

Speaker 5 (09:10):
S went in the room, command you, Greg had his
heisman or whatever he said was in the room.

Speaker 1 (09:14):
Whatever it was, ojay. It don't make no difference. You
keep trying to make it something. No, whatever it was, say,
oh J, it was it was a maccaroni art said.

Speaker 11 (09:27):
O J.

Speaker 5 (09:28):
Macaroni necklace. Necklace.

Speaker 1 (09:31):
Excuse me, sir, and came back. He was there as
a young man. Is that my stuff?

Speaker 5 (09:40):
No? No, ain't nobody leaving the room. You ain't got no.

Speaker 1 (09:44):
No, I'm saying, but sit down regardless, No getting my
memorabilia back?

Speaker 5 (09:50):
I don't have no. But in a serious note, right
from your understanding, the law for what Sean Kemp was
charged with, isn't this more than thirty days house arrest? Yes?

Speaker 1 (10:09):
Yes, even if it's like that he's charged with assault,
that could still be more than thirty days.

Speaker 5 (10:16):
That's aggravated assault.

Speaker 1 (10:18):
You're shooting at people with you've tracked people down.

Speaker 5 (10:23):
Listen, listen. What I'm saying is all of that's a crime.
You can't do that.

Speaker 1 (10:28):
You can't track people down that you allege have wronged
you because there was no crime committed. There was no
crime committed. These people don't know. Crimes are things that
the police have deemed some properties missing, somebody was heard,
something is damaged. There was no investigation he said, she said,
don't go in court. So I done tracked you down,

(10:49):
say you stole my stuff. Now I don't know what
happened before you we got to the mall, but now
here I am in a public place. Now, discharging a
weapon in public is punishable by incarceration. But discharging a
weapon at people in a public place and you got
thirty days. Doctor dre got more than that for slapping somebody.

(11:15):
He got more than that of home arrest at home.
And I'm just saying what the sports jock has said
is the thing that I take away from this most
is we finlash just started letting off in the streets.
Now you say a hardened criminal like me, I ain't
got thirty days even in my age.

Speaker 5 (11:34):
It's like watching the NFL.

Speaker 1 (11:35):
Now you look at some of them dudes like I
could get back out there thirty days for licking shots. Yeah,
I can go for thirty days. I got thirty days
to kill, thirty days thirty at home.

Speaker 5 (11:46):
Charging a weapon at home at someone, and I can
do it at home. More of the sports Jock Show
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Welcome back to this wit Shock Show. On this wy
Shock Wing Candy Sean Camp. Thing just really confuses me
because I'm a law and order guy and I believe
that we really are losing the country because in a
lot of ways, not the number, like it's not one
of those things where it's the only thing, but it

(15:59):
seems to be this idea when you read all these
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(16:23):
the prisons, whatever. The one thing you can offer me
is some justice, And that just doesn't seem like justice
for me, for the people that were in the car,
for the people that were in the science surrounding area.
That you can discharge a gun in a country that

(16:46):
has so much gun violence where tomorrow we could wake
up to a story where someone in a parking lot
Jalen Brown's dad, they need murder someone or attempted murder
here in the last couple of days over a parking
spot or something. And it's like, so what do you

(17:08):
you got to set? The idea is similar to when
I say about running on the field or disturbing an event.
If you don't, If all that's going to be is
thirty days an influencer, it's cool with that they can
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give you thirty days downtown and film it too, and

(17:35):
the whole thing. So it just seems like, because I'm
talking about the people that were in the car, and
I'm not saying they shouldn't know they should be arrested,
charge and I get that they stole your stuff, but
for you to go and discharge a gun at them.

Speaker 1 (17:51):
They made me mad though. Excuse me, they made me
mad though, Okay, And I'm just saying, and you know
how it is when you get mad.

Speaker 9 (18:02):
So instead of shooting shit, he had just held him
with the gun and bay to the police cab.

Speaker 1 (18:09):
Yeah, that's way better. No, you should have done any
of that kind of stuff.

Speaker 9 (18:13):
I mean, I'm just saying I would. I mean, if
I got them, and I'm gonna say at police, I
got y'all guys case he's not a TV show. I'm
not saying a TV showing.

Speaker 5 (18:23):
How about just call the police officers right down the
tag number. You're all of a sudden thinking you Matt Dillon.

Speaker 1 (18:31):
He followed them based on the location of his phone.
He could have said to the police, hey, right now,
they're at the And at least if the police wouldn't
have come, that's still been documented that I tried to
get them to and they found the vehicle later. And
you know, I would imagine having a phone to track

(18:52):
a phone you was at least had that technology squared away,
and I understand being without your VEA is super inconvenient,
but to track the vehicle down yourself, how did he
get to the mall? Did he uber to the mall
to catch them? Maybe he had another vehicle that he
used to You see what I'm saying. Some of this

(19:14):
doesn't even sound like it was an actual theft. When
I think of car theft, I'm thinking car jacking. I'm
thinking someone hot wired a car. This almost sounds like
some people I know got my property and now I
want my property back. But none of that was fleshed
out in the court case. But I'm saying, however it

(19:34):
went down, you shot at these people at the mall
right now, at the Cumberland Mall just minutes from here,
you can't even walk into the mall with a firearm.
They have gun sniffing and gunpowder sniffing dogs to make
sure that no one comes on the property with a firearm.

(19:56):
If you're caught, it's a felony. First time is no consideration.

Speaker 5 (20:00):
Because sometimes you do have to go to the next
step of if your plan goes awry, so you go
into your action hero you you start to shootout in
a parking lot, two or three people hit murdered. Based
on that, you decided you was going to be a

(20:20):
superhero today. Now what is your whole idea? You're sitting there, well,
somebody took my phone, Judge, I get to go get
it back.

Speaker 1 (20:34):
Here my paperwork, you ain't digital, ain't that stuff?

Speaker 5 (20:45):
So I just and I think when you put these
kind of things out there, you keep this wild West
mentality going in people. You can breed an idea, the
relaxness of this law you're mike on. Did you pop it.

Speaker 1 (21:08):
Like top it back, popped it out, popped it in
like a shoulder.

Speaker 5 (21:15):
Please say you can see what we're talking coming. You
could tell me you can see what we're talking about.
I mean I said escalation. I mean I see the escalation.

Speaker 9 (21:26):
That's why I'm saying, if you can hold them at
bay until the police get there without unloading, I mean,
that's the thing. If you got them, say hey, I
got the police on the way. It showed it's up
to you. You can either so track them down and
then hold them for the police. I'm not ever going
anywhere with you again. Don't do that.

Speaker 1 (21:45):
We'll never go to another game again together. We'll never
do anything socially together. Again, because I don't want to
track anybody down. For the two choices I'll have with
you are flee or fire. Those are the only ones
you're gonna leave me with. We can either run from
this or we just not might need to start shooting first.

Speaker 9 (22:04):
Because see why I start shooting if what you like?
You said you don't want to put other people in danger.

Speaker 1 (22:11):
Yeah, so you roll up on some people that are
stolen something from you with the idea you're gonna hold them.

Speaker 9 (22:17):
But that's what see But he but he said he
messed up by saying they were shooting at him and
they actually wasn't. No, he had you shouldn't have been
shooting in the first place. He should have just held
him at bay. And then if they were you know
why he said that, because it was all what if
they don't stop, hey, then that then you called the police,

(22:40):
say hey, gun put me willing to take off and
I'm with a gun held on them. That's I'm not
gonna shoot at him. I'm gonna let him go ahead then,
but I'm just gonna hold him. If I can hold
him to think that I will till the police get there.
If they willing to Like, hey, you got us and
they they don't have a gun. But if they got weapons,

(23:01):
they don't. They don't do that with the cops show up.
What do you mean they don't do what therender? They
don't surrender.

Speaker 18 (23:07):
Some do.

Speaker 9 (23:08):
I would if you know, it's a time to know
when to surrender.

Speaker 5 (23:12):
Like he said, he willing to flee.

Speaker 9 (23:14):
Which fine, I'm not going nowhere with you because I
know you're gonna run, You're gonna get us killed.

Speaker 1 (23:18):
What you just said is how Sean got in the trouble.
I'm gonna hold them till the cops get here. I'm
gonna hold them. And what I'm saying is again, are
you getting.

Speaker 5 (23:30):
Open fire? How about you could have just call the
cops and let the system go. Because I don't even
know what you're talking about. You're talking about something that
when you pick up and read that story outside of

(23:51):
comic books, what story where somebody jumps into something talking
about hold up? Look, you're in some fantasyland. I'm not,
I tell you.

Speaker 9 (24:03):
On your property instead in breaking in or something. You
got them, You hold them at bay until the police come.
You don't have to actually shoot them. I mean, it's
just it's up to you if you. If you trigger happier,
we'll be back.

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So what.

Speaker 5 (27:15):
In the morning? What wou this was? Shock shun? This
was shock wing Gandy comment you Greg bad producer mc
kenny in the studio. The last preseason games for the
NFL took place this past weekend. One of the Sanders brothers, Shiloh,

(27:36):
I'm getting ejected out of the game against the Bill
the third preseason game. A lot of people asking me,
texting me about this situation. I guess maybe I didn't
watch all the videos and the documentaries for the Sanders kids,

(27:59):
so I'm not romanticizing who and what and how they are.
Maybe when I listen to people, it's like they tune
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(28:22):
Sanders' case with the how people love their dad and
now his two sons trying to make it NFL. Shiloh
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(28:46):
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(29:08):
put him on the practice squad at that point, but
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(29:28):
saw it still photo, but no, I don't know. I
got some frustrated the tight end was blocking him. I
couldn't hear whether the whistle had blown, but it looked
like a legal block. And at the end he punched
the tight end. They injected him out of the game
and a game which he needed to be in. One

(29:51):
thing I need to explain so everybody can stop and
figure out how the NFL works when you're watching these games,
when you're watching these preseason games, the NFL is not
high school and then it's not college. But I understand
how all our sports are so intertwined that we forget

(30:17):
there's different levels. I've read something about Dwayne Wade talking
about he doesn't understand the modern day fan and how
they think they can because they go to the LA
fitness and play basketball makes them some judge of a
pro player. There are different levels. When you go to

(30:38):
a preseason game, out of that fifty three man roster,
about forty two of those people already are on the team,
so you bring them in and about another forty people
that are fighting for like nine jobs. It looks like

(30:59):
it's an open company petition. It looks like you're playing
the game. Everybody gets out there, you're not. Now Tampa
has three safeties that they already signed to actually produce.
They had four guys in there fighting for one job.
They only had one safety spot left one. They had

(31:21):
four other guys in camp fighting for it. Shiloh was one.
So when you're trying to figure out, well, how did
he end up not making it? The odds were already
only had a twenty five percent chance. Twenty five percent
and then do the man. Then you then you get
thrown out of your last evaluation. It's like being on

(31:42):
that show chopped and not putting one of the ingredients
on the plate. You go over there to the table
knowing they're going to get rid of me. I got
everything they gave. I didn't get got the sparg.

Speaker 1 (31:59):
It's called asparagus and fill ay. That was the name
of the dish. And you didn't put their spare against
there like you thought you were gonna move on?

Speaker 5 (32:08):
Were you gonna move on? You didn't put one of
the things on the plate. So in Shiloh, and I'm
pulling for Shallow, I like his att too, I think,
but I know he's tough sledding because he has I
would tell you he's too small for the position. He's
too small for the position and too slow to move

(32:29):
the corner. A lot of guys find themselves that way
when they leave college. They can get away with that
in college, but when they go to the pro they're
too slow to play cornerback, and they really too small
to play safety, and it puts him in a bad,
bad little mix.

Speaker 9 (32:49):
Even strong safety at six week hundred and ninety four,
about strong safety, I still.

Speaker 5 (32:55):
I don't know if safety that is not over two
hundred pounds. I'm just trying to make sure I understand.
And most of them are in that six one the
six three type size because the strong safety a lot
of times find himself covering tight end. Most of them

(33:15):
line back backs out of the back for you. Yes,
those kind of guys. So we will see what happens
with Shiloh. We go north to his brother, should do her?
Cleveland finds themselves going to keep four quarterbacks? You do her? Sanders, Now,
interesting story. My daughter, happy birthday, Phoenix. At her birthday

(33:37):
this weekend, I take her to get her a gift
at the store.

Speaker 23 (33:40):
Uh.

Speaker 5 (33:41):
The lady is going back in the back to get
the gift.

Speaker 1 (33:44):
Uh.

Speaker 5 (33:44):
One of the other workers at the store comes over
tells me because he recognized he was a Saints fan.
He recognized that I used to play for the Saints.
I said, Oh. We go to talking. He tells me
that this ain't so racist because they didn't drive chadure.

Speaker 1 (34:08):
Sanders say, black man, what's happening with you, brother?

Speaker 5 (34:13):
What's going on? Sirce? Nothing?

Speaker 1 (34:15):
Grand rising King, and excuse me. I was just noticing
you from your days of playing in the NFL for.

Speaker 5 (34:23):
The Yeah, yeah, I was down there with the who
that nation.

Speaker 1 (34:30):
Yes, proud black man who played for three years in
the world.

Speaker 5 (34:36):
They don't love black people. They don't get black people
a chance outside of what French court. I'm black, sir.
What that means? Well, they hired me three years. Oh

(34:56):
have a good day, sir, And it was through me.
I didn't know how because I was I knew if
I said anything, it was gonna be a long conversation
because in my mind, uh. And I even told my
daughter when she came back, I told her, I said,
you know, it was one year of those three I

(35:18):
didn't I don't think we had a white starter on
the Saints forget you know. Usually I was trying to
go through the lineup and I think we were actually
putting twenty two black men quarterback and everything on the field.
So I was messed up because I was thinking, well,

(35:39):
how did you figure the Saints? And he said, because
they didn't draft when they had the opportunity to draft,
should do her in the draft. Since they did not,
they're racist.

Speaker 1 (35:51):
So that makes all the teams racist at least four times? Yes,
and my correct every team is it's just at least
four times. Yeah, Well some a fifth time well, are
the only one who did not get to number five?

Speaker 5 (36:10):
Hey, Lucy, Adam's number three racist state in America. I
wanted to record it because I wanted to play him back,
like how did you come? How did that math work?

Speaker 1 (36:19):
And then he just said Louisiana's the third most racist state.

Speaker 5 (36:23):
Where in the United States is one? I just know how.

Speaker 1 (36:28):
I mean just And that's how the mindset carries because
that he starts to make sense out of that, and yeah,
well and then and before you know, people sitting around
like yeah, man, and then and.

Speaker 5 (36:44):
Then there's a lot of other things that they say.
I mean, it added to it. So the fan you agree, Wait, sir,
I'm with that guy.

Speaker 9 (36:51):
I'm not agreeing that they didn't draft to Dore and
they were being racist.

Speaker 5 (36:55):
But I'm saying there's.

Speaker 1 (36:57):
But he has a point about New Orleans, or he
has a point about the Saints.

Speaker 9 (37:02):
Oh I'm not saying I'm not devil work for the Saints.
I just know a friend of mine that worked for him.
He said they treated him fine and did treat him well.

Speaker 1 (37:10):
I'm saying the logic as a whole, if if, if
the Saints are racists because they did not draft Shador
when they had a chance. Then every team had a chance.
He wasn't drafted until the fifth round. So now every
NFL team that did not drafts your doer is guilty
of racism.

Speaker 5 (37:30):
I'm not saying that every team. It would have to
be if you do the math. I'm just living. I
just think it's.

Speaker 9 (37:36):
Funny that the fact that that's not the first time
I heard that from and Just And what I'm saying
is other teams fans as comically ignorant as it sounds.

Speaker 1 (37:48):
Just flippantly discussing it, we can laugh about it. There
are people in positions of power that make decisions that
think like that, Like these people determine the outcomes of
particular things, and they honestly feel like without ever doing
the math, without ever logically thinking.

Speaker 5 (38:10):
That through, just to be in there to see sports
job face and and why argue you just you just nod.
He didn't want to make it a long Guys, as
we go to break, for our listeners and for ourselves,
understand this. With that ninth pick, the Saints draft of

(38:37):
the black guy, So think on that that don't mean nothing.

Speaker 9 (38:53):
But it's not a quarterback and it wasn't to do
a sand list.

Speaker 5 (38:57):
See, so now you minimize me and what my struggle
as part of the race is that you've decided that
there's only a person of the one race. So you're
waking me. So this young kid is not black and
got drafted. That's how we move. No, we don't. Don't

(39:20):
don't saying not all no, not all of them. No,
you said we couple said not me, not me. I'm
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(42:19):
log on so you can see a sports chant. I'll sing,
even Jenny, welcome.

Speaker 5 (42:26):
Back to this swe Shock show. I'm in the swe
Shock Wayne Gatty. Good money to you out there and
listening land. Uh, it's amazing. As we just love talking
about the New Orleans Saints.

Speaker 1 (42:37):
And I would wager I know the three years I
played there, the first round picks all three of I remember, correct,
Will Smith, Jamal Brown, Devin Henderson.

Speaker 5 (42:51):
They were all black. I know the history of the
Saints a little bit. I would imagine maybe one out
of the last ten drafts might have found a white
player being drafted by them. So I know we'd like
to base opinion on emotion, but if it's just factual

(43:17):
that you're wrong. Why is it that your emotions still
drive you to be blind? Babby has just made a
statement that the NFL is supposed to be seen. How
where are you getting these facts of that lead? Because

(43:39):
you as a fan who don't even work for these
teams like a player, and now because I don't get
who you like, you want to cast words on me
that are hard words.

Speaker 1 (43:55):
Calling someone a racist is like calling somebody a pedal file.

Speaker 5 (44:02):
Or rapist. I think y'all have forgotten. You're saddling a
person with something that people will underline and always bring
that back around ten fifteen years. Well, you know they
said he was right? What is your evidence? Right?

Speaker 1 (44:22):
When you're about to get your distribution deal, they'll go
back to your social media and go, look, this person
is racist, And then everybody, without doing any of the math,
will start screaming yeah because of what you showed them
or what you said to them in that emotional moment.
And that's the thing about it that bothers me when

(44:45):
people say stuff like that, When people label you as
something without having any evidence, is that, especially depending on
the seat you're sitting in when you say it. People
who have those voices of authority would automatically have folks screaming, yeah, yeah,
you're right because they think they should know.

Speaker 5 (45:07):
And it's not always the case. And I'm always command
to you. I'm always just trying to because I want
to see it. But since you don't, there's no evidence
to prove it, then you're just giving me your emotional
thought on a situation. And I just don't wan. I'm
always when when is the NFL? When is it that?

(45:31):
Or they're just not making the decisions you wanted to make.
And there was the time maybe that you could have
had proof. What is your proof now? What I can see? Yeah?

Speaker 20 (45:44):
What?

Speaker 1 (45:44):
What?

Speaker 5 (45:45):
What somebody's proof? Now? Like what is this guy at
at the at the store? What is his proof to
make a statement about this franchise?

Speaker 1 (45:56):
Like that it's what he saw. That's the proof is
that he saw it.

Speaker 5 (46:01):
Because he wanted them to draft Shad and they didn't.

Speaker 1 (46:05):
So why didn't they draft? Should door number one on
the list racists?

Speaker 5 (46:12):
But Calvin Banks Junior, it's black Texas big offensive lineman.
But he ain't a quarterback. That's number two. Oh, so
he says he's not a quarterback. My quarterback was black
when I was there. He was there for six years,
seven years, and what happened to him? They cut me.

(46:38):
They gave seven eight years. He couldn't. He couldn't never
get around the being they were impatient.

Speaker 25 (46:43):
Oh see, like it was this don't find something, he said.

Speaker 5 (46:53):
They was impatient. I'taining.

Speaker 1 (46:57):
All he had was eight years. That was it all.
You know, it takes time to develop, Yeah it does.

Speaker 5 (47:06):
Oh but so chadur being the fourth quarterback Cleveland, being
in an impossible situation with Shador Sanders had a bad game,
had a good game the first time around, bad game
this third time around, didn't play in the second game.
People went to blaming. And this is why the stories
I read about it, it was why teams. I'm out

(47:29):
there letting you know why teams didn't grab him because
when he plays well as all of him, when he
plays bad, it's the team. It's a way, it's a
scale that goes with his notoriety that teams did not want.
I saw one guy, Why would you leave him out

(47:52):
there with the second and third line because it was
the second half, preseason, it's pre season.

Speaker 1 (48:01):
He's QB four, he's the fourth guy on the depth
chart still and listen, he's going to be out there
with I'm the starting.

Speaker 5 (48:10):
I'm the starting left tackle. When the starting quarterback leaves
a preseason game, I leave the pre as soon as
I go to the bench, and I look down and
I see him over there taking the tape off his
hands or whatever he's doing. That signifies I'm done. I
only play with the starting quarterback, and I don't mean

(48:36):
the starting for the season. It means whoever starting the
game tonight. Once they exit, I exit. I don't play
with the second guy ever never. I don't know what
his voice. First time i'll hear his voice is in
a game during the season with a starter got hurt
or having a bad day. But other than that, I

(49:00):
don't ever hear his voice. So when somebody makes those statements,
it's like, what are y'all actually reading and doing? To think?

Speaker 1 (49:10):
Just like when Dylan Gabriel winning the game, when that
time he went, the first line was gone too. That's
why you take the preseason with a grain of salt.
You don't know who's playing who.

Speaker 5 (49:22):
You didn't say that when you do it played the
first game and the team he played defense didn't play
any of their starters. You gave him all the credit
for what a great game he had. Yeah, flashes he had.

Speaker 1 (49:34):
Whoever they played didn't played none of the embarrassed the
entire NFL with his performance in today's game. The rest
of the NFL should be ashamed of themselves and apologized.

Speaker 5 (49:47):
Ras. So you know I get and this. I'm just saying,
all this has to go to break. This is why
this show. Teams were like, Nah, you gotta be bonafide
for me to put up. You gotta be in my mind.

(50:09):
You gotta yeah, at least as off the bat. You
gotta make me feel like you are really the guy
to put up with all this.

Speaker 1 (50:15):
I mean because look at his brother. Who else throw
a punch at the job interview and expect to keep
the job.

Speaker 5 (50:21):
You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1 (50:23):
You auditioned in and out here punching people, and people
were saying that that Temple they ain't have.

Speaker 5 (50:30):
To cut him, but he didn't play in the game.
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Speaker 5 (53:38):
The Atlanta Falcons going to start with the Tampa Bay
Bucks UH this year. On September the seventh, the Bucks
will come to Atlanta. Michael Pennix Junior will be the
man under center to try to bring back the dirty

(53:59):
Birds in a tough division. Actually a lot of people
feel like those me included that this is the two
teams in the division that will win the division out
of the four teams. Kind of, it's not like we're
rocket signed. It's very easy. You just don't have a

(54:20):
lot of confidence in the Carolina Panthers and Brice Young.
We don't know who is going to be the starting
quarterback or the New Orleans Saints. And we feel like
with Baker Mayfield and what they did last year in
Tampa and what we believe here is in Atlanta, Michael
Pennix is going to in that first game. That's going

(54:45):
to be a significant game maybe down the road of
who won that game as far as records go. Now,
he got into an altercation leaving the Cowboy game and
still giving him grief about a missprint doing an interview

(55:09):
where the X at the end of his name was
an S. He reacted And the only thing I can't
imagine with him is he was that raw to be
open to a fan saying that I would imagine people

(55:30):
have been messing with him about his last name since
third grade. Why do you think he was so like,
you know, to be leaving a game in away stadium.
I wonder what about the tone of it? Hit his
beard so wrong? I honestly was going to ask, have

(55:53):
you noticed? And this is just from my observation.

Speaker 1 (55:58):
From the time that he got draft till now, he's
been projecting a more aggressive, Oh y'all think I'm one
of them soft dudes images Like I've seen him. When
he first came in, he was kind of well, you know,
I just want to be and I kind of want to.

Speaker 5 (56:16):
And I was kind of like, dude, whisper too much.
And now he.

Speaker 1 (56:20):
Really I thought, you know, he got a mild manner
for this market. And now he's all on some well, no,
people get the wrong idea about you, and then well
maybe that's it. And so now he's trying to let
him know I ain't that guy. I'm the other guy.
You're trying to live up to the do rag, because
when did the do rag come? I always wanted to

(56:44):
do It's like I'm saying, he.

Speaker 5 (56:46):
Always trying to live up to the rag. Always appreciate
you used to wear a do rag because of my hair,
my braids or whatever. Now I'm trying to live up
to what a do rag statement says. And I got
me a little chain. Do rag statement says, I'm about that.

(57:06):
I am about that. And when you wear the do
rag outside of the house and don't say it, don't
and don't say it in public. It said, it's a
statement if.

Speaker 1 (57:18):
It did not mean that bad producer. When you get
to the door of some establishments, they wouldn't ask you
to take it off. There are some places that's into
the establishments. No do rags because the do rag is them.

Speaker 5 (57:33):
Dudes. If I pull up to the Shell on a
Sunday at one o'clock sun out, ninety degree fresh after
church and I look over, its two guys standing by
the door. Yeah, other shell gas station and some do rag.
They could have suits out but still winingum keep it moving.
But they got the do rags on rags say the

(57:55):
smoke ready. They got the church closed.

Speaker 1 (57:58):
It's already smoking. We already got it home. We're just
waiting for the meat to drop. This all white, white hot,
all these.

Speaker 5 (58:08):
Waiting on the meat. We got do rags. So you say,
ain't trying to live up to the do. He's trying
to live up to his do rat.

Speaker 1 (58:14):
Okay, okay, So do you agree? No, sir, He's always
been a due rag guy. He's always been a due
rag guy.

Speaker 9 (58:22):
I like the fact that he's he's being vocal, just
in practice. A couple of weeks ago, he had a
little altercation. See, I like that. I like that from
my quarterbacks trying to live up to cam Ward out
there fighting that Quarterbacks don't do that. Look he will quarterbacks.

(58:43):
Why do you think that that is? With that?

Speaker 5 (58:45):
And then and then, like I said with cam Ward, uh,
because I'm telling leave my quarterback along, do rag They
out there, they're not even supposed to be on that
side of the field. Quarterbacks don't even be I don't

(59:07):
even know how they got into a fight. They don't
do drills where you fight talking to each have you
been y'all do I don't know if y'all know what
football quarterbacks don't do drills of contact. No, they don't
do drills at practice of contact. I've told you a
lot of quarterbacks get hurt early on in the season

(59:29):
because this will be the first time since last season
in Game one, when somebody throw Michael PENNOCKX on the ground,
it's the first time he's been thrown on the ground
since the last They don't that's not a practice drill,
so they don't fall right. You know.

Speaker 1 (59:48):
You know why they started to fight because somebody came
to a a p do says, do Regnice?

Speaker 5 (59:53):
What what he say?

Speaker 1 (59:55):
What? No?

Speaker 5 (59:56):
So I saw him and m Ward fighting. I'm thinking
what y'all doing? Like? What what? What situation got into it?

Speaker 1 (01:00:03):
Excuse me? Cam Cam do say you say something about
do rag? What's up with that? Hey?

Speaker 5 (01:00:10):
I like do rag life. And he's in here lying
to the people that he don't know what do rag mean? Know,
we just three other, three other men of color, and
you you're talking to somebody.

Speaker 1 (01:00:26):
You're talking to somebody used to wear a do rag
with a bandana hanging out there.

Speaker 5 (01:00:30):
I'm talking about three folk. Excuse me.

Speaker 9 (01:00:35):
I'm just saying I wouldn't stereotype you because we had that.

Speaker 5 (01:00:40):
That he's sitting there with a do rag and we
were committing crime.

Speaker 1 (01:00:46):
We were identifying ourselves as criminals. We wanted you to
know that we that life.

Speaker 5 (01:00:50):
Find a guy who wears do rag, then people say.

Speaker 1 (01:00:54):
And we made sure that all of us had to
do rag so you wouldn't get it mistaken. Don't come
over here thinking this is the place to hang out
and play. We all got too rams, and don't go

(01:01:19):
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Welcome back to the spot Shock Show. I'm the sports
shock Wayne Gan d. What do do rags symbolize? And
if your listeners out there you know, hit us up,
let us know uh and weigh in on what you
do when the do rag boys show up? The yo
hot talking about seeing your daughter, not coming to see

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your dog. And I couldn't blame it on nothing, but
see she's looking for somebody like the people in our family. Daddy.
He reminds me of you. I be real man, then
the great Serena Williams, Serena or Miss Williams. You don't

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have to explain of these people why you want to
lose weight, how you losing weight. I've never seen a society.
I mean, I really want. I think people should be
limited to like five minutes of social media day because
I know that's where all these things come from. There's

(01:05:21):
a contingency out there of people that just hate Why
do you care how Serena is losing weight? Is that
bothering your light bill? Like? Is it fringing on your
light bil? Is she drawing power from your tower? Or? Like?
What is it about her? Who cares? How people?

Speaker 1 (01:05:45):
We live in a world where people are trans forming
themselves into whatever, and you care that how she's losing weight.

Speaker 5 (01:05:55):
She decided she wanted to lose weight. She was in
her she's in her mid forties, that two kids, them,
knees are bad. The first thing you need to do
when the body part like your back or knees are
hurting before you get on anything is lose fifteen to
twenty pounds. Go lose weight. You'll find a big difference

(01:06:18):
of how your joints. It's relief without medicine, is relief
without surgery, all that just by doing that, you can
relieve that tension in your back. I'm not saying it
fully goes a weight. I'm saying that there's a part
of it that just by losing the little weight. Now,

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someone like a Serena and these are an excuses. She's muscular.
It's hard to lose weight when you got a lot
of muscle. But in the big muscle, in the big
picture of things.

Speaker 1 (01:06:57):
I'm just when I'm looking at the stories people complaining
that she she might be on.

Speaker 5 (01:07:04):
This and that, and I'm taking, well, they sell it.
It's legal, legal drug, you know what I'm saying. They're
saying it like she's sneaking over to something.

Speaker 1 (01:07:14):
You and you have made people angry with saying that
they should have other things to do besides be all
up in Serena business.

Speaker 5 (01:07:22):
Folks don't see you as concerned. Are you? Are you?
Are you not?

Speaker 1 (01:07:27):
How you don't understand what it means to because she
she's not on it, she's not playing tennis. Oh, but
she sends the message to all the little girls about
body image and they self worth and if you out
there and you doing that, then you never know that
could lead to a little girl on social media having
low self esteem do by her losing weight with the

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using and yes, with the help of this uh enhancement.
Because you know how people are the.

Speaker 5 (01:08:00):
Be she a leader and that's my thing. I don't
get it. I was hoping you guys could explain it,
but it seems like y'all don't. No, that's what I'm saying.

Speaker 1 (01:08:14):
That's literally people that you ought to be more concerned
because Serena is responsible for because of her position in
life and the platform that she has, she is got
a responsibility to all of the young ladies, women and
people who identify with her and look up to her

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to show them a healthy alternative to using drugs and
not wanting to be.

Speaker 5 (01:08:44):
And as I said, that would be one thing if
I was procuring a drug that was illegal, but you
don't know about the side effects, don't but the side
effects would be to me. See.

Speaker 1 (01:09:04):
See, that's why they don't follow you.

Speaker 5 (01:09:07):
You know what I'm saying, You don't and listen now,
and listen listen.

Speaker 1 (01:09:10):
I'm just going to say a lot of people are
upset that this current uh, federal administration from the White
House down is against what they call the woke culture.

Speaker 5 (01:09:21):
And the woke culture covers all of that, covers all
of that.

Speaker 1 (01:09:25):
See you do something in public and now want you
fired from your job because you were in a private
moment in public with doing something that they thought you
should not have been doing.

Speaker 5 (01:09:37):
This wasn't anything. They don't even know you.

Speaker 1 (01:09:39):
They just thought that you were outside of their moral
code to conduct. Now you ought to be fired from
your job. You made a person to say that she's
morally wrong. They're trying to say that they have a
right to even judge if she's wrong or right. People
are saying that her losing weight and losing it by
taking a shot.

Speaker 5 (01:10:00):
For dancing with Kendrick Lamar.

Speaker 9 (01:10:01):
I mean, it's always everybody got something to say about
that's in a sense to her. So that's the only
thing I'm saying that. I mean, the young lady has
did nothing negative since she's.

Speaker 5 (01:10:12):
Been on the same the same people.

Speaker 9 (01:10:14):
Why are you coming at her in a negative manner
because some point in time, Sabrina, I mean, Sereno, Serena
needs just I mean, I feel its clap back.

Speaker 1 (01:10:25):
You can't be against those people, and before the guy
who says the Saints are racist. You can't before the
people who say that the Buccaneers are racist, and not
before the people that say Serena is wrong for losing
weight by taking a shot that that.

Speaker 5 (01:10:42):
Those are the same people. They're the exact same group
of folks.

Speaker 1 (01:10:47):
And they all have an opinion that they think should
outweigh your opinion about your own stuff. This your life.
I mean, I'm living this life and you telling me
I'm wrong about my choices for it. And that's that's
where we are right now. People know you can't do that.
What do you mean, I can't do that because that's
not right. And that's just based on opinion. And now

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Serena caught up in it, so you know, and everybody
will have an opinion about her and her losing weight
and now that she's making money on it because she's
endorsing a particular weight lost drug.

Speaker 5 (01:11:22):
Oh you know, you just been sold out. So it's crazy.
Speaking of selling out, Sasha Vickory, one of the US
tennis players, she also does OnlyFans, and she says she
does OnlyFans because right now that is what helps her

(01:11:44):
pay for her tennis that's her major income right now.
And as far as judgments go, right and we're not judging,
is I'm just bringing like to how how many young
ladies as you was talking about, are so okay with

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joining only fans, right, But Serena can't lose white, But
Serena can't lose weight? What a shot? But everybody you
but you you can.

Speaker 1 (01:12:17):
You can sell your happy place for eighteen ninety nine
a month.

Speaker 5 (01:12:23):
And that's and that's why I brought to show you
an example of.

Speaker 1 (01:12:26):
Where what it doesn't have to be that much, It
really don't have to be that much. Be about three
ninety nine per log on and you get seventeen hundred
of those dudes an hour.

Speaker 5 (01:12:37):
And that's the I think that's I was giving credit
to what you're saying, where you you criticize the one person,
but then you're cool with something else that walks to
mo memorl line. Right, but of the only fans. But see,
this is the thing. The reason she charges twelve ninety
nine a month.

Speaker 1 (01:12:58):
See, and the reason that's okay is because that in
the Walk culture, that is seen as her having control
over her body. She's allowed to do what she wants
with her personal body, and that's empowering her and she's
taking the sexualism back from the people who just ogle

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her and them paying her. Is her benefiting from it?
Because but she's a tennis player, correct, Sa Serena play tennis? Right,
So the's the same fans, same fans, same fans, and
they okay, twelve ninety nine a month.

Speaker 5 (01:13:37):
And I know we you know, we got to plug
into a female host. Yeah, to get answers to some
of these questions of how do you greenlight that in
your life where you're sitting there trying to get marketing dollars.

(01:13:58):
Most tennis players the bulk of their real income, just
like golfers some sports or where you may make two three,
four five thousand million in a season, but you will
make twenty five million in endorsements. That's what tennis centers around. Yes,

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So I was wondering, like, so when you go decide
I'm gonna go do OnlyFans, I wonder how does that
detract from your marketing?

Speaker 1 (01:14:31):
Is a sportief coming out trying to give you a deal,
it's prints rackets trying to sign you up. It makes
you wonder. But again, the fan base seems okay with it.

Speaker 5 (01:14:46):
Right, So I just wonder, especially, you know, because we
have a lot we've had it. We reported here in
the last year a couple of tennis players have just
stopped playing tennis, gone to only fans, which is light weight,
Maxim magazine or even in an even in a lightweight
situation like she's saying she didn't do nudes, but you're

(01:15:09):
still at the Maxim magazine.

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Yeah, yeah, salacious girl. Yeah, you know wax, that was
a good Maxim Yeah yeah. Two piece, that's what this
seems beyond replace pieces of online Maximum. Yeah, they called
it Maxim magazine because they couldn't call it thick gus
and two pieces.

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And now back to the Sports Job, Wayne gandytoot.

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It's shugar. We're gonna it's Shiverary, We're gonna sit. It's
shiver and you know we don't give Welcome back to
the sports Shock Shop. I'm in the Sports Shock Wayne
the candy beginning. Did we have any do rag comments
or they're all on maximum and we we'll get to

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them after you clock in. But did we got any
do Rag comments?

Speaker 1 (01:18:37):
On there because nobody has explained yet what do RAG
means to them?

Speaker 5 (01:18:42):
Oh? They want me to explain it?

Speaker 1 (01:18:43):
No, no, no, I'm saying you asked, what does uh
opinion on?

Speaker 5 (01:18:48):
What do RAG mean? And that's what no one has
shared their opinion. Well enough opinions will come. Fact. Okay,
I'm gonna duly noted enough opinions.

Speaker 1 (01:18:59):
Cool enough people say the skott blue, then the sky
is blue blue, put it in textbooks, opinion.

Speaker 5 (01:19:13):
Birthdays here going into the week, and babudous you know
something as a good friend, Yes, sir, stop always trying
to find quotes, because you're those people who just send
a text of someone ranting you ever meet you had
a friend like that. They're good at sending somebody said

(01:19:34):
something there, and typically they're sending in a car or
something like that. You get those things where they're trying
to give you, give you some knowledge here that they
just learned that something happened, and they want.

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Two thirty in the morning. Yeah, you hear your phone
and you look on your phone and it's a link
and you hit the link and there and it's a
do you know why they make east on the third one? Yeah,
that kind of stuff. Sophia Richie twenty seven years old.
Dave Chappelle fifty two, Kelsey Plum of the La Sparks

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thirty one, Reggie Miller the sharpshooter, one of the great
dist ever done it at that position. Sixth the James Tony,
former boxing champ, fifty seven. Blake Lively is thirty eight.
Director Tim Burton is sixty seven. Billy Ray Cyrus is
sixty four. Claudia Schaeffer a supermodel at one point when

(01:20:39):
they used to call them supermodels fifty five years old.
Blair Underwood is sixty one. Rachel Ray fifty seven. Rachel Bilson, actress,
is forty six. Marvin Harrison, the Daddy, not the son
is fifty three.

Speaker 5 (01:20:56):
Is the Hall of Famer. Kris LeVert small Ford in NBA.
He spent time in Cleveland and in Atlanta last year.
Robert big shot, big game. Don't need two seconds on
the clock. Hory, it's fifty five years old. Kicky Palmer
uh is thirty two years old, which makes us old.

(01:21:19):
Kiky on got to be thirty two, were getting old
and got no she got a hole. She just in
a resume. Key is not he y'all says she was.
She They issued an entry little Kiki but this but
she gave it baby kekey. She got a key card,

(01:21:41):
Baby Kikey. Melissa McCarthy work on the third, fifty five.
James Harden the Beer thirty six years old. I'm surprised
that does the Beard have a beer line product? If
he doesn't, I don't know why he does. If he doesn't, fire,
he should fire his agent, he should fire. I think

(01:22:03):
he's got he's got it in this. It's impressive. He's
got an insurance policy on it. Is it whatever routine
and whatever he's filling it up with. It's very impressive
to see.

Speaker 1 (01:22:12):
Even if he doesn't use that problefee, it looks wet
and healthy whatever. Even if he doesn't use a product,
he ought to tell them, Hey, I pay y'all pay me,
and I'll say I use that stuff.

Speaker 5 (01:22:23):
On my beer. The Beard is thirty six years old.
Chris Pine is forty five. Luke Cage, Mike Colter is
forty nine. Nas Reeds of the Timberwolves is twenty six.
Jamal lewis one of seven million. Have the right ever
run for two thousand yards for six? I think it's nine?

(01:22:45):
Is it nine. Is it expanded to nine? Check? Yeah,
with check for me, I thought it was seven. Last seven,
forty six years old, still the interviewing we've ever done.
Jamal lewis forty six years old and Casey Ventura is

(01:23:10):
thirty nine years old. I'm something. I'm quite sure she
always wanted to be as known as she is now,
but not for what she's known for. But she's thirty
nine years old. It's Casey in tourra big key, little creek,
quick work, no work, no, no Kiki Palma.

Speaker 1 (01:23:31):
Although she does work here in the building, she won't
be on this assignment. I'm just making that known. But
she does have a job in this building. Yes she's employable.
She's thirty two. But Claudia ship for claw. Oh, you're
going back to the supermarl because because she because the
other old school phrases like dame and babe and little lady.

Speaker 5 (01:23:55):
Ain't gonna fit in her. Excuse me, the little honey,
little chicken.

Speaker 1 (01:24:00):
Hok, why don't you get the secretary and have that
stewardess bring us a couple of drinks for this actress.
She's gonna completely understand that whole completely understand that whole comes.
These actresses are really getting out a hand.

Speaker 5 (01:24:19):
Uh so that is, and how many? Yeah, it's nine,
it's nine. Who's the last two? Well, Saquon last year.

Speaker 1 (01:24:27):
Okay, yeah, I thought he made I thought he made eight.
Derrick Henry. Oh that's the one I knew. I thought
Derrick Henry had made it.

Speaker 5 (01:24:37):
That's the one I'm in there. Yeah, that's the one
I miss. Yeah, so nine, one of nine men in
the history of the NFL to go over two thousand yards.
Cracker Barrel lost ninety four million dollars. Listening to Big
Kenny last week, Crackle Barrel decided they were going to
rebrand themselves and they took the old man and the

(01:24:58):
barrel off of their logo, and the customers were outraged
at Crackle Barrel. They just went Crackle Barrel.

Speaker 1 (01:25:08):
They took the old man and the barrel off of
the logo. I guess they about to start selling Fellther
cheese or something. Yeah, that's you fancy.

Speaker 5 (01:25:21):
They're trying to look like they're from this century. They're
trying to help the woke people. No, you got a
niche product, you got a certain thing that a certain
they've even rebottled. They're taking that old country.

Speaker 1 (01:25:36):
I'm still not like if it was looking like it
was nineteenth century, now they're looking like twentieth century.

Speaker 5 (01:25:45):
Wait now, wait now, But you're playing your whole play
on people, is that old old times like waffle house
go to a certain.

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They're still old timey, but it's just like a little
later down the timeline, not completely parent, but a little
later down the time. Oh, they just removed the word
wait no, wait colored lou so you you went, so
you know, I think they should lead it left everything
the same because I enjoy walking into the cracker barrel
and the nostalgia of it. Either because I'm saying, so

(01:26:16):
you think removing the image of an old man sitting
next to a barrel in a wheelchair is going to
make you more comfortable when you walk into the restaurant
and see an actual plow on the wall.

Speaker 5 (01:26:30):
Like they've got old mint.

Speaker 1 (01:26:32):
They're rearranging too, I'm saying, of farms in the country and.

Speaker 5 (01:26:37):
Not but plenty of people they start losing their business,
just like ninety four million, because you don't want to
accept this is who you are, this is the crowd
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You have this lane to the old fashioned pancake right,
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do rags. But at the rap concert, everybody cool with
everybody got let's stay in it.

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Speaker 5 (01:29:11):
Welcome back to this one shop show. I'm this one
shock Winge Gandy. That is just very interesting and we've
seen it in different companies. You go to change the recipe,
you go to change the logo on something and uh
and sometimes people have had the revert. We've talked about
that with the Washington Commander and this is still well,

(01:29:32):
I don't know if that's hurt their sales. I'm talking
about places that changed and there was immediate blow back.
Yeah now and then this this was like two or
three days after they said they were changing their logo.

Speaker 1 (01:29:46):
And and this is something that I think is interesting
is a lot of what people now are hearing when
you go to say we're changing this logo. Isn't that
we want to be more progressive, we want to be
more current. Most customers now are hearing because we think

(01:30:07):
there's something wrong with you. There's something wrong with the
place that you eat because this is what it represents,
or there's something wrong with you because you would even
support this business. So before I will accept that I'm
some sort of bad person, I'll just stop coming to
your place that used to think I was cool and

(01:30:30):
now it's affecting their bottom line. Ninety four million dollars
is a lot of money to lose, especially when you're
not the number one leading brand in that demographic.

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Ab Hernandez help the Lady Jags to an unbeaten volleyball
season last year. She also claimed the gold and the
high jump and triple jump. All of this out in California.
She is a trans athlete. She's on the volleyball team.
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(01:31:07):
School and ab her Nandez. We've talked about this so
many times over the last four or five years, guys.
The current administration has even gone to sign an executive
order called keeping Men out of Women's sports. Where to

(01:31:28):
keep the line drawn. We've seen protests, We've played clips
of different people. Is there a fairness line that you
can find until we can figured this out, or it's
just within the rights of the competition, the teams, the

(01:31:54):
different individuals on the track. Is it just them deciding
that they won't participate because right now teams are forfeiting
out in California and they don't want to play Jarupa
Valley because of ab Hernandez. There is there any kind
well I'm saying that off the head, is there any

(01:32:15):
the fairness, the fairness that I think you're trying to address.
We thought we had drawn that line.

Speaker 1 (01:32:22):
We thought that all we had to do was offer
the same kind of sports to both genders. You got
women's basketball and men's basketball. You said the boys are
going to have a track team, Well, the girls are
going to have to have a track team, and then
they're going to have a chance to compete in track
and field, because it used to be that we were

(01:32:43):
restricting the ability to compete in the sport from the
other side. Now they have the ability to compete against
their peers. And now you're saying, because I see myself
as something different. I can compete against your peers too,

(01:33:03):
and that's just I don't when when you have it
based on gender, it's hard to come up with a
middle ground because we're talking about apples and oranges.

Speaker 5 (01:33:15):
Well, I was, That's why I was. I was starting
with instead of weighing in which side of it you're on,
is there any common ground to be able to facilitate
some kind of fairness or is this just something that
it has to be? The way it was was the
only fairness I mean, because you understand, understand, I understand,

(01:33:41):
and I get totally what you're saying. But Kenned, it
was already set. And I always tell I have that
conversation always that sometimes some things can reach it's summit.
You keep beating the table thinking there's going to be more.
But for how it is this as far as it
can go, especially in a situation where like even as

(01:34:06):
us as a people of color, well we have to
still remember we're ten, twelve, whatever, thirteen percent of the population.
So even when we get everything we think we want right,
we could still wake up with the filling because of
the numbers, because of the numbers of what it is

(01:34:27):
that you know, you know like going shopping. I always
use that example the mall is set up for the
woman shopper, because still today in twenty twenty five, the
woman's shopper shops more drives the economy more with when
you talk about malls, yeah, I mean yeah. And why

(01:34:49):
I say that means that I'm not saying that necessarily
that more women go in the mall than men. I'm
saying a man typically is more of a direct purchaser. Yes,
he goes into the store for what he actually came
there for and is gonna leave. Yes, the woman goes

(01:35:11):
into the department store, it looks for else, and she.

Speaker 1 (01:35:15):
She goes in the department store for something specific. And
then we'll look while she's there for anything else, not
a specific other item, just anything else that appeals to
me today, I'll buy.

Speaker 5 (01:35:28):
So in this situation now in California, the executive order
being in place, and we keep falling these young ladies
that's on these other teams. And last I think earlier
this year, we played a passionate young lady that was
addressing the school counsel about and crying and saying that
you know, it had nothing to do with hate. She

(01:35:49):
just thought it was unfair. We've talked about people who
didn't run in a churtain track meet and is this
is their own the girls, the boys or you try
to create. But would would they get offended if I
created another lane in which that should be that's my opinion.

(01:36:12):
Would that would that create where you're trying to say,
if I just create the kind of other anybody that
wants to play in the other I don't label it.
But there's the men's team that has to be men.
There's the women seem that has to be women. Now
either one of you two almost like a co ed situation.
If that's where you want to go play, that.

Speaker 1 (01:36:33):
Would be interesting because then I wonder what the uh,
the the men who identify as women would say running
against a woman who identifies as a man, Like now
we're next to each other running as but but now
because of that the original way.

Speaker 5 (01:36:55):
From you three, I'm not trying to say anything offensive
now that is that coming off? No? Okay, I'm just saying,
is there another lane of being in? No? I think
it should be another. It should be a lane for
that's the only way the matter of like getting support.

Speaker 9 (01:37:12):
For support because everybody is trying to say that, oh
that's wrong. If they feel like they're females, they should
be treated wholly like a female. No you're not because
you have a little bit more testosterone than those females.

Speaker 1 (01:37:27):
So you were gonna put you in another the vision,
it will be a matter of looking at the really
the numbers on something like that. If there are enough
enough transgender students, I think that's the problem. Who want
to participate in source Remember but remember I said others

(01:37:50):
like co ed, which means that it can be whoever
of choosing. It's it's a mixed bag with This is
where the whole topic and conversation is coming from is
with transgender students. So like, that's that's what's going to

(01:38:10):
be the like where say that we like put them there.
But okay, if you want to participate in sports, this
is the laying that we have for you. But it
will depend on the numbers of those of those students
because like somewhere in like the states that have banned
uh this, the men and women's sports or anything like that.

(01:38:31):
They we're in like Utah. I saw in Utah there
were like three transgender student athletes in the whole state.
So it would really depend on the like the where
in these where these certain states that could get that.

Speaker 9 (01:38:47):
Is as big what becomes once the truth come out
is not as many numbers as social media.

Speaker 5 (01:38:55):
And I think you're missing what I'm saying is number
and see the members is anyone who just wants to participate, right,
It's almost like a mixed doubles in tennis.

Speaker 1 (01:39:06):
I understand creating the lane, it's matter like getting that support.
I think that it just comes down to the support
to do it well. And the problem, in my opinion
with that is that you don't want transgender and it's
still you don't want transgender students to compete as transgender students.

(01:39:28):
You want them to compete as the gender they identify with.

Speaker 5 (01:39:33):
That's the difference.

Speaker 1 (01:39:34):
You want them to be boys who identify as girls.
But I can compete against girls because I identify.

Speaker 5 (01:39:41):
As a girl. That's my fairness.

Speaker 1 (01:39:43):
I don't want it where I'm just run against transgender
students who all are figuring it out right now, because
then that would still put a boy against a girl
or a girl. I want to run against girls because
I feel like a girl. And unless I can do that,
then you're hating me and you're racist, and you're all
of these different things. You're homophobic, and that's where we

(01:40:05):
fall out.

Speaker 5 (01:40:05):
And that's what but I'm and that's that's why I say,
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (01:40:09):
If it's we may have reached the pinnacle, the pinnacle
of whatever we can do.

Speaker 5 (01:40:16):
Middle ground. All I tried to find was a middle ground,
and everybody something.

Speaker 1 (01:40:22):
Oh, no, I want to be I want to be
a girl, and I want you to recognize me as
a girl.

Speaker 5 (01:40:27):
You have to treat me like a girl. And now
you're never playing and now and now and now and now.

Speaker 1 (01:40:35):
The other ten players aren't playing right and now nobody
plays on the team anymore.

Speaker 5 (01:40:40):
Because these four fits are actually once I get to
the game, these aren't. I told you today that we
are not going to play you Friday. I'm gonna sit
around and wait till Friday. Let you get in the gym. No,
and then we're good. Y'all got dude on the team.
Were good? Yeah, And that's what I wasted.

Speaker 1 (01:40:59):
Your whole week, that's the whole week, or you forfeit
the whole season, because now our team says we're not
playing any games against you.

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Speaker 5 (01:44:21):
Back to this boy shock show, this sport shock Wayne again.
The starting in September September six, actually for the Oklahoma
Michigan game, the Oklahoma Sooners will be selling fan access
to the postgame press conference. This is something new, but

(01:44:46):
for the news conferences after the game. The Michigan game.
Two people will cost six hundred and ninety two dollars
and eleven cent will be if you want to sit in.
I don't. I'm imagine it must be limited seating as well,
but you can now at least at Oklahoma, and then

(01:45:07):
they play Auburn on the twentieth, and this is at
home games. Those tickets for two people will be five
hundred and seventy six dollars and eighty six cent. Don't
ask me how they come up with prices. But you'll
be able to go in and sit in on the
post game news conferences. It's just amazing, amazing how I

(01:45:36):
guess we as a country value everything through money, Like
there's no crack crevice of stump something. We'll get rid

(01:45:57):
of all tradition. We'll almost create, almost create. We know
I'm saying in a sense, like we sit around and
someone pitched this idea, Like we're not giving you enough access.
Even though we got this on national TV, we're broadcasting

(01:46:18):
it throughout the stadium. We ah, we got streaming service,
all kinds of.

Speaker 1 (01:46:22):
Thing, we got podcasts, we got everything, TV shows, everything.

Speaker 5 (01:46:27):
But let's sell these twenty empty seats behind the media.
We want to be in there when the coach says
we played a good game. Oh no, no, no, Not that
the people will buy it as much as is that
we will willing to sell it. That's the part I'm knowing.
We sold about the dollar that we don't want any moment.

(01:46:50):
But then when these things become bigger or more noisy,
or too much chaos, or to a fan does something
that you don't want, it's like we have to get there.
We can't have the foresight, Like what was wrong with
just the media coming in here and we're having the
press comfort?

Speaker 1 (01:47:09):
Oh yeah, because I wonder, I wonder I paid seven
hundred dollars, I'll get to throw something at the coach
and say something about his wife.

Speaker 5 (01:47:16):
Now, the same thing you would ask I would like
to sit in on the cracker barrel. As I was saying,
I was wondering, how did that table conversation? Were you
trying to say we need to start moving into the
twentieth century? Like how did it go?

Speaker 1 (01:47:30):
Hold on, Cleadas, I just like to say, I understand
what old lab is saying there, but me and Clym
feel like we needs to move forward.

Speaker 5 (01:47:41):
So now are we just not we got to change
our menu. We're not gonna be No, We're trying to
keep the same conc You gotta change because once you
gotta put some vegan in there, we gotta gotta get
we gotta get rid of Uncle Herschel's slash what the
vegetables are for? No, no, no, no, no, it's me.

Speaker 9 (01:48:00):
It's got to be labeled like this, and that we
can't have the turkey sausage.

Speaker 5 (01:48:05):
You gotta have the turkey bacon.

Speaker 1 (01:48:06):
Now we can't call it down I can't call it
down home fixing down fixings anymore because that means too
much salt.

Speaker 5 (01:48:14):
And because fixing fixings went with the barrel and this
guys saiding not.

Speaker 1 (01:48:19):
With the whip, Uncle hershem, with the whip soy sides?
Then well, I'm saying we got our side. It's already
cost us ninety four million dollars just changing the image,
and now we got to come up with a whole
new menu and wording how much different?

Speaker 5 (01:48:36):
So that's what I'm saying. How do we get to
just with the Oklahoma store? Now we're too where everything
We almost don't want anything not to be any kind
of exclusive or just for a group. What would you
have told me to get convinced me that having the
coach and the players just sit here and talk to

(01:48:58):
the media was broken? How are you like? What was
so wrong with that? I think they're there. There are
enough people who think they can.

Speaker 1 (01:49:12):
I mean, even though I don't think it didn't say
anything about the fans get to ask questions too during
the press conference.

Speaker 5 (01:49:18):
Why would I wait? Why would I have permission?

Speaker 1 (01:49:21):
Yeah?

Speaker 5 (01:49:21):
Why would I wait for permission? I paid seven unders,
like hey, hey, with the coach looking when they look
at me, paid.

Speaker 9 (01:49:32):
Looking at me, look, thoeople, you better get one, get
one question.

Speaker 1 (01:49:39):
And they think if if that is the case where
they can ask a question or whatever those were, there
are a group of fans who think they can do better. Sir,
you you you talking about Excuse me, I'm from bulldog Nation.

Speaker 5 (01:49:54):
I gotta hey, man, shut up. You talk to him
every hundred dollars. I got a car, I got I
ain't raising my hand. Hey, hey, hey, coach, coach, you
see me back here in the seven hundred dollars seats
you gotta have And I tell you and what I
was saying early in the show with Dwayne Wade when
he said, y'all got to do better, excuse me, y'all

(01:50:17):
got to stop being disrespectful to the craft. There's a
disconnect between fans and players. And if you read that article,
he's talking about how has the fan decided they know
better than the player because I paid seven hundred dollars on.

Speaker 1 (01:50:42):
Top of my things, because I have to say access
to the day, because that I just got to the
press conf But you're a dentist. No, No, I'm a
dentist with an eye for football. And after this press conference,
when they hear me say what I gotta say about
that secondary coverage, then somebody gonna discover me and I'm
gonna get more likes on my dentist page, and then
they're gonna make me the head coach or at least

(01:51:04):
offensive court.

Speaker 5 (01:51:05):
What coverage were they in?

Speaker 1 (01:51:06):
They were in a in the coverage where the guy
at the top ran across because he couldn't see the
man over the middle.

Speaker 5 (01:51:14):
I don't know what coverage that is. Oh, come on,
see that because you ain't as advance as me. Cover two.

Speaker 1 (01:51:19):
See that's the that's the other dude that got in
my two for seven hundred dollars.

Speaker 5 (01:51:23):
He say cover two. I don't, And I'm mystified. And
we've had we always had that conversation because I will
always be mystified of how you figure you know so
much more about my job than the people that are
actually doing What happened is just sitting back and enjoying
what you're watching.

Speaker 1 (01:51:43):
I got the I got the access to the same data.
You think the coaches don't talk.

Speaker 5 (01:51:48):
As much as you. You don't have the same access
to the data.

Speaker 1 (01:51:52):
I subscribe to Pro Football. I know what makes I
got the numbers. I know the elements that make water,
but I don't know how to make water.

Speaker 5 (01:52:04):
I know to make water, that's all I'm saying. I
don't have to make water. I don't like to have you.

Speaker 1 (01:52:16):
You won't know that from the way I talk about it.
You think I got the whole. I'm about to do
it right here on the spot because with the H.
See the H stand for hydrogen. That's what y'all probably
didn't know that though, and the two that two parts
of it. And then when I put them together with
the oh the old like you think it's just like,

(01:52:36):
oh no, it's staying.

Speaker 5 (01:52:38):
For something to get me. See you see you know
we find some hydrogen.

Speaker 1 (01:52:44):
Yeah, hydrogen is is like you got a balloon and
the stuff be inside of the with the guys with
the dew rags they sell they and we're gonna go
here the nurse they say, we're gonna go get this
and then we're gonna.

Speaker 5 (01:53:00):
Hit the nursing hall. Aus gonna blow up in the
back of your car. We'll be back more learning curve Leah.

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And now back to the sports job Wayne Gandy. Now
it's time for a school board.

Speaker 27 (01:54:39):
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how they intermingle on the Sports Jack Show with Wayne Gandy?

Speaker 5 (01:54:51):
Yes, what about this was shock show? I'm this was
shock wing. Kandy, come on to Greg. Was Michael Parson's

(01:55:12):
sleep the other night doing the game or you think
he just was closed his eyes for a second. I
think he was sleep.

Speaker 1 (01:55:21):
He mean he has he's had a back issue reportedly,
but I think he was, you know, taking a little nap.

Speaker 5 (01:55:28):
Okay. I know he's supposed to have a meeting with
head coach Schottenheimer this week, and Shottenheimer said he needed
to talk to him before he tried to you know,
he got to talk to him. Were you sleeping? He's
just back there messing around. So we will find out.
I guess today maybe what Michael Parsons was doing. I

(01:55:48):
wanted to ask something. From what I'm seeing, it didn't
look like he wanted to go unnoticed. If he were
in fact taking a nap, he wasn't doing it inconspicuously.

Speaker 1 (01:56:00):
He wasn't He wasn't resting his eyes. He was laying
down and wanting people to see him sleep on the job.
So it led me back to wanting to ask early
at the top of the last hour, when it came
to the shallow thing he got into that little slap
box match. Did that remind anybody of Andre Rising Dion Sanders?

(01:56:21):
Did that remind anybody of that? Did it seem like
they were trying to recreate a moment? Could that have
possibly been what was going on? I want people to
see shades of prime in me, and I've.

Speaker 5 (01:56:33):
Got that fire.

Speaker 1 (01:56:36):
It's the fire extinguisher on my cleats. After the race,
somebody got in my ear, like man, remember that time. Ways, Yeah,
but that ain't ain't what we're talking about. This, ain't that. That,
ain't this other ways we're talking about getting that coverage
at the expense of losing your job. I didn't think
it was gonna go that way. I thought it was

(01:56:58):
gonna go a different way though, yea as high risk
behavior it is.

Speaker 5 (01:57:03):
I want to be football players. As I was just
saying before the last break, it seems that and of
why football is such a powerful thing. It seems that
a lot of males are walking around, regardless of their age,
still romanticizing their idea of what and who and how

(01:57:27):
they could have been football players. I guess that's just
what it is people still that never goes away. Maybe
that's why people keep thinking they can judge the sport.
But a couple of leagues they have now the forty
U and the thirty seven U leagues, where I guess

(01:57:50):
it's forty and up, thirty seven and up. Is that
probably what it stands for football leagues? One of them
to the ACL the day sixty years old? Why are
you playing football at sixty like they're in pads helmets?
But what is going what is going on?

Speaker 1 (01:58:12):
So and see Swart shock somebody lost to somebody who
is winning to tear that ACL is a sixty year
old will listen and they would say, you don't know
what it's like, man, because you actually played football. You
don't know what it's like to know that you could
play and never get a chance to play.

Speaker 5 (01:58:33):
Okay, but now I'm sixty. Well, you know, like they
got those.

Speaker 9 (01:58:39):
Older baseball teams like forty and old, the fire is
still there, and you got basketball they call it, I
forgot what they call not know, they call it old dude,
textile leads, you know, textile you know.

Speaker 5 (01:58:53):
And they've sort of incorporate the sports you just mentioned
are contact sports. They're not labeled as contact sports. The
whole premise of football is to literally physically put your
body on someone. Oh yeah, I know some guys who

(01:59:16):
play in that semi pro stuff. Now, up until the
day when I saw this and I saw the man,
and I kept thinking, it's just what it is, Big
Kenny Manchi bad producer. This is the component of what
makes NFL and college football so huge because there's a
plethora of men that walk around with some kind of

(01:59:37):
feeling of they wanted to be a gladiator, they really
wanted to do this.

Speaker 1 (01:59:42):
And I can sell you that moment. I can you
really wanted to do that? I can sell you.

Speaker 5 (01:59:49):
Yeah, I tell you I always wanted to fly, yet
I have not joined the Air Force, did not take college.

Speaker 1 (01:59:58):
And you can fly still and and minimum once a
week every comedy club in the country sails a night
that packs the room full of people waiting to hear somebody.

Speaker 5 (02:00:12):
But once again, never told the Joe once again, comedy.

Speaker 1 (02:00:17):
Contest is not contest, you, right, But I'm willing to
do something older, none intentionally knowing that still need to
show what I can do. And one day and Atlanta
Falcon Scout will be there.

Speaker 5 (02:00:35):
There and let Michael Parsons just run into.

Speaker 1 (02:00:39):
Him her back to see he ain't thirty seven you.

Speaker 5 (02:00:44):
And that's what I'm saying.

Speaker 1 (02:00:45):
If you got all those high ambitions at this age,
I'm just hoping to stop and.

Speaker 5 (02:00:51):
Cut without an injury.

Speaker 1 (02:00:53):
If I can just stop and go in a different
direction without pulling something, I feel like, see y'all, Oh,
y'all didn't know. Boy, it would have been a time
it would have been. It would, but it ain't. Now
I'm getting I'm understanding more now. When I saw this,
I'm like, I thought that was just a little something
that came. You graduated from high school. You didn't go

(02:01:15):
about twenty six or by the time you have a
kid or get married, you did went away.

Speaker 5 (02:01:22):
You think that about a lot of stuff. I didn't
know you still wanted to saw yourself with two seconds
left in the clock in the back of the end zone.
It's a dudege.

Speaker 1 (02:01:33):
It's a dude retire from the military today talking about Man,
I'm gonna get them packs, I'm gonna take.

Speaker 5 (02:01:39):
Over the streets and we are in those.

Speaker 27 (02:01:44):
The truth is he will throw your in the ocean.
It's time to rap things up on the Sports Junt
Show with Wayne Candy.

Speaker 5 (02:02:26):
When you decide the ocean to give the Sports Shock
Test a minute to Vin. We'd like to thank you
for tuning in to today's show. Last Monday show of August.
Next time we're speaking to me September and we will
be on inn FL game Big Week coming up though
Week one college football Huge game Texas Ohio State. Talk

(02:02:47):
more about that is the week comes upon us. Thank
you Comancha, Greg mc kenny, bad producer for your contributions today.
If you miss any of the sport Shock Show, you
can go to Apple Podcast, Amazon Podcast, Audible, Desert, iHeartRadio
or Spotify and catch the replay going in Ocean today.

(02:03:10):
Most of us have heard the story of Cain and Abel,
but you never heard the story of Cain and Adam
some of you don't even know that Adam was king daddy?
Do you the first man?

Speaker 6 (02:03:26):
I know?

Speaker 1 (02:03:27):
Y'all say, like, what is he talking about? Where's the Bible?
Put Adam and Cain? That was his daddy.

Speaker 5 (02:03:33):
Well, Kansas State quarterback Avery Johnson his dad and his
brother Anthony Mark, his dad and Anthony went all the
way to Dublin to see a football game, Kansas State
playing Iowa, and Mark and Anthony got in a fistfight

(02:03:58):
in the parking lot. And when I say fist fight,
I'm talking about the real You wouldn't have known until
you read the article that they were father and son.
It wasn't one of those shoving You would think, this
man is really hitting this person. This guy is really
hitting this other person. That was his son and that

(02:04:20):
was his dad. And y'all are embarrassing your brother and
your son, Abrayl. You spent five six thousand dollars on
a ticket to fly out of the country to have
a fist fighter with your own family. That's why you
can't trust your family. Man, get you some better friends,

(02:04:42):
big Kenny. Better friend family will so to Mark and
to Anthony.

Speaker 3 (02:04:50):
Johnson, fuck up plank.

Speaker 5 (02:05:01):
And when you watch the video, trusting this was a
deep rooted this fight then boiling over for years. This
ain't no new This ain't new tension.

Speaker 1 (02:05:10):
I ain't judging because we're done, all square up on
our daddy, am I?

Speaker 15 (02:05:14):
Right?

Speaker 5 (02:05:14):
Am I? Right right?

Speaker 1 (02:05:17):
You ain't never been on this gone with that pop?
Come on, bro, I said gone. You have a good
afternoon from this spot. Boy, I brought you in this
world peace,
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