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June 9, 2025 123 mins
Long tennis matches, confessions, Aaron Rodgers, Justin Fields, Pacman Jones, NBA Finals, track meet celebrations, and more. 

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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Enough to stop.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
I don't have any hill share your suck.

Speaker 3 (00:08):
And we hold the world ransom for Wayne.

Speaker 1 (00:11):
Excuse me while I whip this out shoot broadcasting live
and at Leta, Georgia.

Speaker 4 (00:18):
This this is the Sports Shock Ship with Wayne Gandy.

Speaker 3 (00:23):
You began me up there?

Speaker 4 (00:26):
Can you pla me down again?

Speaker 1 (00:27):
You frank me down? Dot com to f come to
pet it comes to Mark?

Speaker 4 (00:33):
Is it just.

Speaker 1 (00:38):
I'm gonna do it Bergain, I'm gonna go on the
way you vegan. Welcome, Welcome, welcome. You're listening to the
Sports Shock Show. I am the Sports Shock Wayne Candy.
Good morning to you out there and listening. Lang. Glad
to be here with you. I miss you guys. You
know we haven't been on since last month day, but

(01:00):
we have the whole crew in the bill ding and
I'm going to start off with my confession of the
last two weeks and just keep it on the on
the front page. No Caplin Clark, no WNBA. I'm sorry,
I'm sorry, so she hurt my eyes for WNBA. Been

(01:22):
on vacation, so I don't have a lot of WNBA
news to put on. I'm just gonna be honest. Some
of y'all be lying. Some people in the sports world
they go to the mic and then they try to
make you think like they have some interest even when
they don't. She heard a quad. I haven't watched WNBA
since so I just like to get that off of
my confessional, Big Kenny, you said anything you want to

(01:45):
confess finally after fifty seven years sports jock, it's in
my DNA.

Speaker 4 (01:50):
We don't do confessions that would be that would just
be unraveling generations and generations of tradition and standards and
practices that Johnson and I have.

Speaker 1 (02:01):
Just that's been cold out of our command. Anything you
your chests right off the bat. Just you know, it's
a good time, the summer is about to start being
warmer weather. Anything you need to And this is what's
wrong with males that you don't ever find comfortable space

(02:23):
to get that stuff off your heart. Man, go ahead
on you and Big Kenny playing that hard viking.

Speaker 3 (02:30):
You know.

Speaker 1 (02:32):
I'd rather die than tell you I love you type.

Speaker 4 (02:36):
No sports shock me, not like that. Feeling good is
something that you want to get off your chest. Go ahead,
fling good silence mad.

Speaker 5 (02:46):
Go ahead on and tell us I was just saying
I haven't watched the w NBA.

Speaker 4 (02:52):
Can I can I confess something about the w not
only since Caitland Clark has been injured. But I'm actually
never really I'm still not watching.

Speaker 1 (03:05):
And the has decided to graces with his presence have
to being out helping the needy, scavenging the world the need.
How you doing, brother, I'm doing fine. Did you say
scavenger in the world? Hey, I was out. It's not
scouring in the world. It's scavenging in the world. I'm

(03:26):
out in the rubbish. I'm back in the rubbish getting.

Speaker 4 (03:28):
The nuances is what I But I will confession, you know,
as long as you can put it on the song
now you know you will make a real confession on
what's your confession?

Speaker 6 (03:39):
No, I ain't watching the WNBA. These are my confessions.
Oh okay, everybody's just gonna see. And that's just like men,
instead of having your own.

Speaker 4 (03:48):
Own confession, you just didn't piggyback somebody.

Speaker 1 (03:51):
And yeah, so the experiment, it's a triple hour. We
paid for. This session didn't work. We didn't get any first.

Speaker 4 (04:00):
The confession is there is no safe space from men
in the field comfortable enough to confess they're in the feeling.

Speaker 1 (04:08):
Yeah, you don't want to be the one that just
put it out there. I just put mine up there.
But just best to go ahead and rival with you
though I set the example. I even went first. Man,
that wave was so smooth we had to stay on it. Yeah,
and see.

Speaker 4 (04:21):
Maybe maybe it's in comparison sports shot the life you
live not watching the WNBA sound like a confession for
you and everybody be like, oh my goodness, sports fan
that you are. But the rest of us, I got
real confessions. Command you, Greg, it's somebody they looking for
right now.

Speaker 1 (04:39):
They hadn't seen it in a couple of weeks. Ain't
command you.

Speaker 4 (04:41):
Greg? Might have some information about that sports shot you
think you want to say, somebody on the show.

Speaker 7 (04:47):
Probably these are his confessions, probably not well, rolling garrels
over the lives four days, what great tennis was being played,
especially yesterday Carlos Alcarez Janick Center.

Speaker 1 (05:06):
Almost six hours. Put that in perspective. Now, most of
you are not gonna work six hours in a day
today consecutively. Think about the last time you work six
hours consecutively. That means not that means you got to

(05:26):
work at eight, seven, whatever time in the morning. And
you work from the time you got there for six
four hours before you took a break. Roll that in
your rolodex, and you might go all the way back
to never have you worked that long without a lunch
break or some forty five minute smoke break or something.

(05:50):
And that's how long these two gentlemen played a match
to the Janick Center. Won the first two sets, and
I left the house cause it's you're down to love.
Nobody's gonna come back from that. I went gas station
wal Greens. I was gonna make some brown stewed chicken.

(06:13):
When I got my chicken and all my stuff came back,
it's two hours later. They him bothered, and I thought,
I said, and watched the first two sets in entirety,
and when he went up because John, even John mceroe said,

(06:34):
because the first point took like thirteen minutes to get
it to one. Oh John mcrosai, it's gonna be all day.
And I was just thinking that. So I watched the
first two sets and then I went on with my life,
and really I went the errands, came back, cooked the
dish that I wanted, and they still had. They went

(06:57):
to a tiebreaker. It was it was tennis at his
greatest level yesterday and then two days before that or
the day before that with the Ladies final over there.
Co Cooke golf her weapon and she's and andre Agascy
type player. She's just gonna keep the ball coming back.

(07:20):
You just gonna get frustrated. You're gonna be trying to
make those passing shots, and that's her weapon. When I
watch it, they have all these keys and I'm thinking, oh,
she's just one of those people that is nagging you
just keep getting to the ball. Look, man, I hit
the shot, stop getting over there.

Speaker 4 (07:38):
I hit her you couldn't get to it shot, and
you got and you keep hitting the ball back. And
then and then I hit that shot knowing that that
would bait you to get way over there. And then
I'm gonna hit the get you get you shot way
over here, and you got to that one too.

Speaker 1 (07:52):
And that's what she was doing to Savlenka. What a
great match it was. So Roland Garrels is big Kenny
one out, not going by the French Opening anymore trying
to It's a new marketing, it has to. I've sold
two million shirts with French Open.

Speaker 4 (08:11):
I didn't even think about the Rowland Carrols from Roland.
It looked like I've been in two different places. Man,
I thought you went to the French Open. You was
in the tennis Roland Garrel's tournament. That's because if you
got the French Open, you got that Oh, that's that oh,
that's that og you don't have on the new and

(08:32):
certain people are triggered by that. Yes they are, Yes
they are. You think when the arena was winning, a
lot of our consumption is the The NBA to me
proved that when they started with the new colorways, when
they just started the City edition where the color has
nothing to do yes with the team. They just come

(08:55):
up with a color and they changed the court and
they wear that colorway about five six times because they
was tapping into that the new fan or the fan
that just has to always be in sequence, you know,
unless you got one of them fan bases like the
Stealers or the Packers, where you just can't sell those

(09:17):
people that kind of stuff. The new jersey, yeah, but
they still wear like they were still wearing their mean
Joe green.

Speaker 1 (09:24):
Yeah. But in Indiappolis, they don't care what how tight
it is. You see him in the game. You be thinking, man,
he could have got a bigger No, that's the same
one he had when he was sixteen. But that.

Speaker 4 (09:37):
Turned to a naptown instantly. You had naptown on the front.
You know, anything on the back. It won't be gold
and blue. It'll be like orange and a dark brown.
And as long as they can sell that jersey, you said, so,
I thought it was interested, you said, John mackerel said,
we're gonna be here all day.

Speaker 6 (09:56):
Is that for him to see that? As an analyst,
you know, like we got some here that that that
tells you that he's been in there.

Speaker 1 (10:06):
A break too. He's been too long.

Speaker 4 (10:10):
I think, Chris Everett, are there are there breaks?

Speaker 1 (10:15):
I was watching and it was John mcelroe and I
forget who the head guy was to play by play guy,
and then all of a sudden it stopped being John
McEnroe and it was Chris and then about they tagged
back in, Yeah, because we're not playing. I mean, you
know what I'm saying.

Speaker 4 (10:33):
I showed up and you said we were gonna do
a tennis match. We had kind of loosely penciled me
in about three and a half hours, maybe four and
a half hours into and on some man, I gotta
go to the back bathrooms.

Speaker 1 (10:49):
Day, Chris, come and give us some Well, I've never
thought about it. Maybe a reporter come out. But similar
when Shaq I don't know how serious they were, or
maybe two or three weeks ago when shackgrin off set
to use the restroom. But that's what it brought to
my mind. Maybe, uh, you know John mcenros was closing
in on seventy, isn't he No, yeah, he pushed it.

(11:12):
So maybe like you're saying.

Speaker 4 (11:13):
I'm saying six hours, I know some twenty year olds
would be like, man, I gotta go to the bathroom.
I've been sitting here talking for six hours. I would
like to go, Well.

Speaker 1 (11:23):
In the restroom. It's humanly. It's any human, regardless of age,
to drive six hours wout using the restrooms.

Speaker 4 (11:30):
Come on, man, to do anything for six hours without
using the restroom.

Speaker 1 (11:33):
It might be unhealthy. It might be we google it, Yeah,
you might. You might need what are you doing? Yeah? People,
what are you doing? Man? Oh I don't have to go,
Yes you do. You can't tell that man in the
fox hole that so uh well, they chest but it
seemed like for a minute must be like, Hey, I'll
be right back. I need to go out and get
me a little smoke. It's French Baby. The babysit a

(11:54):
call saying they didn't have all this time. He's her
confessions will be for you. We got a full lineup
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would you say.

Speaker 13 (16:09):
That, because well, because he got some of that jet money,
saying I'm just saying mad.

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Mike Hampton, Listen, you put words in my mouth. I
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Respect to the quarterback, Stay one, that's stay one. Well,
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Most cases, I know my body. I don't know what
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Speaker 1 (17:35):
But Aaron Rodgers in a scenario that none of us
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(17:57):
been his m O the last two three four years
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He doesn't want any calls for any mandatory, voluntary anything.
He you know, he just kind of wants to play
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(18:18):
whatever that when however long the season goes, compared to
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(18:42):
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(19:04):
Dk Metcalf and Aaron Rodgers and this team make one
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(19:26):
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(19:50):
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And the people.

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Would get quiet, but now they kind of like, but
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Speaker 6 (20:21):
So mentioned in medcalf when you're talking about DK Metcalfe
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Speaker 1 (20:28):
Room bail there.

Speaker 6 (20:30):
The stealers may be looking at trying to come after
the Falcons one tight end, the first round draft choice
Kyle Pitts. Yeah, that mister Smith. Coach Smith had drafted
you know, that was one of his. So they're trying
to put together Well, I'm the Falcons. I would you
think you would entertain that. I wouldn't just entertain it.

(20:53):
I would rent a plane. Now, rent the plane and
put Kyle Pitts's number. No, no, you barely doing it.
Limo him to the plane, Okay.

Speaker 1 (21:10):
A plane that actually says Kyle Pitts on the side,
and fly him to Pittsburgh and move on. Kyle hit
Pits is the most unimpactful superstar the Falcons have had.
They say he was bad, unimpactful to the point there's

(21:34):
large gaps of the game you forget he's even on
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Sometimes a player, you can have great numbers or a
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Remember what's this guy named for Seattle Tyler like Ittt. Yeah,
it just seemed like he was always doing something, doing something.

(21:57):
It was something he was doing by the end of
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Kyle Pitts. I would thought I thought a lot of
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fans we thought that also. But now and so if
you didn't get something from him at this point right now, yeah,
speaking you knows how, I didn't really say it because.

Speaker 4 (22:19):
And when you're talking about getting something from people, I'm
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Year, five thirteen wasn't he number one? Oh wrong, No
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Round pick, where number two, three, four? I mean he's
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And now back to the sports job, Wayne Gandy in
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Zone even my district.

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We back to this war shock shop, the whatshock, Wayne Kandy.
We are about sixty days look closer than that, about
fifty days away from preseason kickoff in the NBA. Big
Kenny was talking about Justin Fields, the new commander in

(26:42):
chief for the NY Jets. Big Kenny, he was drafted
in twenty twenty one. This is his fifth year. This
will be his third team. He was picky eleven overall
in that draft out of Ohio State. I remember he
started with Georgia for a year and then he left

(27:03):
and went to Ohio State for the three season and
then he went into the draft. But he is the
new sheriff at least for the time being for Aaron Glenn,
who's the new head coach of the New York Jets.
And we will see of what this rendition of Justin

(27:28):
Fields and Big Kenny. You're right, is getting to that
point where Justin's Fields will either start solidifying that he
is a starter or a backup. Now this will be,
This will be that he's at that precipice where five

(27:52):
years in now I'm gonna be holding he's twenty six
years old. I'm gonna start holding what you look like
like as who you are. Yeah, we didn't all that
learning curve stuff.

Speaker 4 (28:06):
We didn't got out of our you know, sophomore slumps
or learning curves, all of those little things that we
used to use to give you passes. I think we
can stop using that now and I'm a little bit
concerned about conventional wisdom here because when he was in Chicago,
they talked about maybe it was a communication thing, maybe
he was struggling because it was such a huge market,

(28:28):
and his mind was more, you know, grassroots or something.
I don't know, but they sent him to Pittsburgh thinking
that the media spotlight not being as bright would give
him some confidence and he would break out of that,
and that didn't really happen. Now they're sending him back
to a really bright media spotlight market. And is he

(28:54):
going to end up holding a clipboard by twenty twenty seven?

Speaker 1 (29:00):
Where is justin field?

Speaker 4 (29:01):
Because I'm still struggling with all of these first round,
top fifteen to twenty quarterbacks only being serviceable one, if
not one to four years in the NFL, And that
seems like I'm being generous with one to four years.

(29:24):
A lot of these dudes never get out of their
first season as such.

Speaker 1 (29:26):
Yeah, might be one or two. Well, the trend has become.
One thing that got away from quarterbacking is that college
game and the pro game used to simulate each other more,
meaning that's why you hear sometimes you don't hear a

(29:48):
lot anymore when they would say a pro style quarterback.
That means that team is still kind of running a
system where the quarterback is in charge and his job
is is to make decisions. Now, overlies decades, fifteen years,
you see when you start seeing your quarterback looking over

(30:11):
for signs. When he gets up there and ready set,
and then he looks to the sideline and they go
to doing this. That means that they are no longer
he's no longer reading the information. They're reading the information
for him and then telling him what to do. Well,

(30:35):
now when you get to the pros, they don't have
any They just called into play right, trips right right,
Powell right by ninety two, the z delay why spring.

Speaker 4 (30:51):
Right, and in your mind you see Popy can spinis
right and then translate and that translates to spinished horse face, strong, army, mooji,
cry face, you know what I'm saying that and all
of that.

Speaker 1 (31:06):
So that was the college game. But there was a
time where the pros in college, you know, you just
ran the play in you coach on the sideline would
tell there whether to play. You're typically a wide receiver
or a tight end. Tell him he'd run out to

(31:26):
the huddle, tell them in the tell the quarterback and
what to tell us. You better not forget it, and
the quarterback had to make all the decision right. So
the pro game never changed. It still kind of runs
in that same it's more on you, so it's about
your quarterback tutelage. All that being said, Justin Fields got

(31:51):
slowed down. He was already because he's a great athlete.
He got good size, he's fast. You see that when
he's even no matter where you is, you know the
danger of him running. But it seems to be hard
for any quarterback. When I watch him, I feel like
I'm watching a replay of Cam Newton a lot of times.

(32:15):
Now Cam Newton or even our MVP and Lamar Jackson,
to where he still looks more comfortable running than throwing.
Doesn't mean you can't win the MVP. He's a Hall
of Famer now, yeah, and now he's the most one
of the most dangerous man. So it's not that it
can't work out, it's just you have to be in

(32:37):
the right situation. That's why I thought the one good
thing about him in Pittsburgh was he was with Arthur Smith.
Arthur Smith has more of a quarterback friendly offense, you
know kind of that. That's why you can at Russell
Wilson hit the tight end, you run a couple of balls.
So this all I know what this is. This year

(33:00):
year for him in the Jets uniform will be the
defining whether people start seeing him as a starter or
he's gonna have to maybe take that Geno Smith role
where he has to back up maybe till he's thirty,
and then if he gets another chance like Gino right

(33:20):
with that, sitting there learning the game from the sideline,
he might be able to come back.

Speaker 5 (33:24):
Question for the long shot, Excuse me, wouldn't that be
more of a lung chop if it like the Geno
Smith route, we haven't really seen that.

Speaker 1 (33:35):
Yeah, we rarely see it.

Speaker 5 (33:36):
Before him, we didn't really see that where someone going
into their thirties. Now they now we get to see the.

Speaker 6 (33:42):
Only person I think, your friend, Charlie Batch personally could
sat on the sideline, could get in and go start
keep it moving like Geno. With Geno that I'm saying,
the only person I saw the sat on the sideline
that could do that. But question of clarification as far
as like just to understand when you said the college game.
You know, we know we see the signs to Bart

(34:04):
Simpson and then they might have a picture of a
model or something. Is that more for them to give
to the to read the defense once the team the offensive?

Speaker 1 (34:13):
So when you said that.

Speaker 6 (34:16):
They don't see they right now, they took the decision out.

Speaker 1 (34:19):
Of their hand.

Speaker 6 (34:20):
They're they're giving them like, hey, they're not in cover two,
they're in cover three. Is that what some of those signs?
Is that what they have picked up for? Is that
what you meant by they have picked they're doing the
reading and the toolache form.

Speaker 1 (34:33):
Well, yeah, the coordinator is trying to just calling a play.
You know, it's typically we run a play. The coordinator
just calls what he wants. That play usually has some
kind of way to alter it. If you don't get
the look you want and you keep moving, now it's
everybody gets set. I'm a dummy call yeah, to make

(34:57):
them I'm a run some motion to make the declare.
After they declare, look back over here, I'm gonna give
you the next play to what they declared to. So
it is to read on the defense and then run that.
What is happening the quarterback just becomes a vessel so
he didn't learn to read because he's not paying attention.

Speaker 6 (35:20):
If he can't tell him, that linebacker is gonna drop
because learning is.

Speaker 1 (35:26):
He gets there, he calls the play. He has the
pro style is you have to remember these three linebackers.
Now when command you, Greg is on the outside and
the bad producers in the middle, and Big Kenny is
backed up running this play. But when Big Kenny is
up and the bad producer is back and Greg is
to the left, run this play. Well, when Big Kenny

(35:48):
and bad Producer are back, Greg is out on the slot,
run this play. Wait, now, which one is Greig? Again?
You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 17 (35:59):
Now, that's just one plate, right, Gregg.

Speaker 1 (36:12):
Michael Parson is coming lot spell slots like the ball doing?
Is he on the left side? Spell slide again? Okay,
it's a script sack. Michael Parson got you got things wrong,
You got your locker, you got that. Where's the where's

(36:34):
the part? Simpson sign? Nobody want to before we go
to like, what's how much of a percentage? Is it that?

Speaker 5 (36:42):
Because I know you said before that, uh, offensive line
and quarterback are either the poorest developed positions or like that.
It's it's not as developed as it should be as
far as like those players, how much of it is
just like community cation as far as like knowing the
play because as far as in college they get the signs.

(37:06):
Or I remember when Cam Newton came out in the draft,
he was asked, like, what's a play that they called
it Auburn and he just said, well, thirty six and
that's the play. The play is just thirty six and
everyone knows what that is. But in the NFL there's
all this verbiage or they'll say like what each position
is doing, what the protection is, that's the entire play
and they got to know that whole thing. How much
of it is like they just trying just being there

(37:31):
being more words versus I say this number and everyone
knows what that means.

Speaker 1 (37:36):
Well, thirty six is a lot of words too, Just
like if I said Tampa, I just told you that
we're going to take you know, Z left, Why delay
X over Paul Wright and call it Tampa. So now
you just when we you know.

Speaker 4 (37:57):
Hold on, hold on, hold on, I thought were going
to the city. You say something about we got a
he had to ax Brown, Yeah all that, No, it's
just called it town. But don't worry about all the words.

Speaker 1 (38:11):
Oh brun, I ain't know what you're doing. Math Twin,
y'all got me doing math show right after this on Twin,
I gotta get my book. Brou homies. Don't believe it.
No gon ask for money.

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Oh like I had it easy.

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Live trusstuff. It was for a reason. What thing about me?
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What you do?

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And now back to the sports jibt Dwayne Gandy.

Speaker 4 (41:07):
Long say you can see a sports chaint, I'll sing
even Welcome back to the sport Shock Show.

Speaker 1 (41:16):
I'm the Sports Shocks Wing Candiget. Morning to you. And
as we left, just talking some some football, some real
old x's and o's. And as I tell you, if
your son or your grandson is out there trying to
convince you and he's a quarterback and trying to convince
you he can't make a c in math, he lied,

(41:40):
Cause quarterbacks are very intelligent. It's just what they want
to apply that intelligence too. And what I'm saying is
not they have all that information and it's just based
on what they are I'm not telling you they are
going to invent some cure. I didn't say Hey, I'm

(42:01):
telling you, if you can remember, if you can play quarterback,
remember all that, you can make us see in history.
Quit playing twin twin and you know see in history.

Speaker 4 (42:11):
If you can remember all that and you got you
got a pass words to cryptocurrency, how.

Speaker 1 (42:18):
You do that? But you you you you can't. You
can't tell when Martin Luther King got shot though, but
in the daytime, hold on, I wouldn't answer to the
question twin, but.

Speaker 6 (42:33):
You know that bad to what you were saying about
the receiver when Kenny was making light of it. The
receiver is the person, like I said, it's like maybe
it's forty plays. You got to learn all the plays
that That's what I The only reason I got to play,
because I remember. You have to be a good listener
to be able to take the play back to the huddle.
A lot of people have lost the job because they
went out and told the wrong player.

Speaker 1 (42:54):
Couldn't remember back to what you were saying.

Speaker 4 (42:57):
Yes, And that brings me back and why when we
started conversation with Justin Fields, I feel like maybe somebody's
not telling us something. He seems to have a disconnect
or a flaw that some very good teams have not
been able to use him as a serviceable part of

(43:18):
their program to get them for.

Speaker 1 (43:21):
Because because and I think all I'm trying to get
you to understand is it's not as easy to change,
just like in life, to plug that stuff in and
see what everybody keeps thinking that when you run into
this coach, even though the first ten coaches didn't do it,
when this coach you run into and it's like, no,

(43:42):
the that software has already been written.

Speaker 4 (43:46):
Yeah, yeah, and it doesn't really get it raised. It's
just gets overwritten and you know it's still.

Speaker 1 (43:52):
And you keep going back and forth, it keeps flinching
back and forth to what you're telling me now to
back that was already that old cold that was in
the like commanche greg was making that when you watch
that Johnny Manziel special on Netflix and he tells you
when they got to Cleveland in the first little rookie
camp and try to send him up there to the board.

(44:13):
The coach he wrote the play and told now need
to go up to the board and what are you
gonna do on this? And he didn't know, he didn't
know how to run the play because in the pros
they're gonna ask you to write all eleven players and
what are all eleven players doing on this play? It's
not just I'm a block bad producer. When I give

(44:35):
you this sheet, I want you to write down where
everybody is supposed to initially go what big Kenny rowdy is.
That don't mean it's not gonna change, but it's where
everyone is supposed to be. The center is going here,
the running back is going here, and it's for every play.
Hold on twin, it's eleven people out of here versus
this defense. Now, when they get out of this three four,

(44:57):
if they shipped this four to three of this four
to two of they go into the five one five
doing that? Forget you got me counting if the safety
dropped down in the corner. If all this is gonna
change the play, who do you got they're hiking the ball?
Why you look like you don't see?

Speaker 4 (45:16):
That's what I'm gonna call black Tony Broh twin twin,
I'm ready, Brouh, I'm ready.

Speaker 1 (45:20):
But Aaron Rodgers is a stiller. Pac Man Jones under
arrest again? Wait what wait?

Speaker 21 (45:28):
Now?

Speaker 1 (45:29):
Are you sure I guess? With pac Man in the
in he on the board of getting time just for
repeat offender, but depends on where any close to that. Now, Gge,
judge is just easy. Well this I think this happened
up in the Cincinnati area.

Speaker 4 (45:48):
We'll see sometimes that God Bless America is uh a
savvy lawyer and depending on what kind of situation you facing,
they can make h your prior UHTAL history inadmissible in
this situation.

Speaker 1 (46:02):
So the judge can't consider that.

Speaker 4 (46:04):
You can't no, no, him jumping on that boy with
the chicken in his hand at to put the airport.

Speaker 1 (46:09):
Now we can't talk about that. What about the stabbing
in Vegas? It's what now the stabbing? Remember you was
down here for show? Show me? Can I see right there? Yeah,
Las Vegas, Nevada stabbing? You sure you stab the man?

Speaker 20 (46:24):
Right?

Speaker 1 (46:24):
That kind of looked like, well, no, we can't talk
about that either. I don't know. We ain't gonna admissible that.
So what about the last time, about nine months ago,
he was arrested outside of the casino he showed get arrested.
I wasn't he.

Speaker 4 (46:40):
I think I sent an associate behind of that one
because twin hold on, let me get a recess.

Speaker 6 (46:45):
Twins a lot of man's charges, you know, and I
see public intoxication and disorderly conduct things.

Speaker 1 (46:53):
And what That's why I said, at a certain point
that builds up into if you're in front of the
wrong judge, those are just my exactly my point of reference.

Speaker 4 (47:05):
My point of reference for that is again running into
trouble in the same jurishdiction and having a judge say
to me, mister Johnson, I'm getting tired of seeing you,
like when you come into the court, I already know
your name, like Kenny, you here again. And this is
getting to the point where maybe you don't believe me.

Speaker 1 (47:23):
Yeah, you need a little time.

Speaker 4 (47:24):
Yeah, you don't believe that I'm against crime. You don't
believe that crime is bad. So we're gonna have to
make some sort of example.

Speaker 1 (47:32):
I producer. Remember that's how it started getting to the point. Now,
how you could mess around and end up in front
of a judge that and find yourself on some come
on back nine to twelve months.

Speaker 4 (47:43):
Yeah, because now we can't talk about it, But that
don't mean I'm not aware of it, right, I'm aware
of what is done.

Speaker 1 (47:48):
I can't bring it.

Speaker 4 (47:49):
Up here, but I'm still thinking, Yeah, this dude stabbed
his own manager. I'm gonna have to do something.

Speaker 6 (47:55):
No, I was just saying that the intoxication part could
lead to we need some rehab or.

Speaker 1 (48:02):
He was resistant well. And and that's one of the
questions I'll talk about on the other side of break.
Why do we always want bad guys to figure out
how they still don't need to pay for being bad guys.
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Speaker 1 (50:55):
So I guess we just played like, welcome back to
the sport Shock Show. I'm a sports shock, ain't gandy.
Good morning to you out there in this thing land.
Glad to be here with you, Big Kenny, command you
Greg bad producer. We left off talking about Adam Jones
pac Man Jones, who was the sixth overall pick when

(51:16):
he came out of college. His troubles started back then
where he had been arrested for hitting I think at
a pool haul hit someone over the head with a
pool stick. Wasn't that kind of the first off the
deck or was it the slapping the person throwing the

(51:39):
drink in the face.

Speaker 6 (51:39):
No, it was kind of did hit him with a
cute did hit him with a pool ball of the stick,
That's what I was just trying to remember.

Speaker 4 (51:45):
Well, it was something to new with we hit somebody
hit the pool hall or something, right, I'm all right
in the pool haul and it got a little dice
getting little dice in It's a Friday night. Ain't nobody
really tripping by it? And then you see what I'm saying?

Speaker 1 (52:03):
Am I right? And as we went to break and
as I talked to different people about this story and
other stories kind of like it, the bad producer kind
of took me down an alley way that people like to,
you know, invite me into with this kind of idea
or sympathy or empathy whatever word you want to use,

(52:24):
where people like a Adam pac Man Jones never really
pay or their disruption and they aren't the bystanders sitting
in the back of the car, They're the person doing
the driving. And I wanted to know why is that

(52:45):
like with pac Man? I mean, there's barely a calendar
year that pac Man.

Speaker 12 (52:51):
Is.

Speaker 1 (52:51):
He's fighting people for some popeyes, he's slapping people or
defrauding the casino, he's stabbing, he's pooled, sticking. Why is
it that you keep having that mindset of finding some
lawyer just to get him some probation or go Why

(53:12):
why do you keep one that plan for him instead
of maybe feeling because that seemed like you want the
eight o'clock cole Steel door to close in front of
you by your actions. What's now like maybe like forty
two years old something?

Speaker 6 (53:31):
Yeah, he's he's I mean, I'm gonna tell you right now,
because I was just looking at.

Speaker 1 (53:34):
It something like that. Right, forty one, he's forty one,
but I'm just reading.

Speaker 6 (53:39):
His last arrest was in Texas public toxication, disorderly conduct,
assault them a police.

Speaker 1 (53:47):
Officer, same charge, same charge of this one. Yeah. And
then twenty twenty three in Kentucky.

Speaker 6 (53:53):
Right there, Kentucky, same area, publican disordered conduct, making terror threads.
So that's why I'm asking you why when I made
that statement that they're hitting them with misdemeanor, they got
to hit them with a No. Honestly, I honestly think
the reason, and this is just me. It's just me,
of course, John. The reason people be looking for ways

(54:16):
to find pac Man Jones, some sort of way to
not be accountable for his actions is because here in America,
here as a people, we've been conditioned and programmed. It's
already hardwired in us to believe in the redemption concept.

Speaker 1 (54:34):
Pac Man.

Speaker 4 (54:34):
Officially, you gonna get yourself together. Now, you're fully a
simple grown man in your forties, but I'm sure at
some point, I mean, you've been doing this life thing
for a minute, you've been doing this life at a
high profile level thing for a minute. But surely you're
gonna get yourself together, because fighting a dude over some
Popeyes chicken don't seem that bad when you think that,
just the same Popeyes chicken that people don't stab folks over.

(54:57):
You See, what all pac Man did was jump on somebody.

Speaker 1 (55:00):
In an apart.

Speaker 4 (55:01):
He wasn't stabbing nobody outside in the drive through about
no savage. He was fighting bottle two piece, So we
that's progress, that's progress. Not sure he slapped the lady
in a bar, okay, but no, no, no, To be honest,
he slapped the lady in the bar. But if we
all slapped a woman in the bar. Right as you

(55:22):
read it too, the story.

Speaker 6 (55:23):
Right before he was arrested, he had did a on Instagram,
well on his Twitter account x now, a very profane,
as they said, profanity lace video about the Steelers signing
Aaron Rodgers. I'm wondering he didn't ever play with Aaron Rodgers,
did he? But I'm just trying to.

Speaker 4 (55:45):
Because I played football, you can see how that might
upset me.

Speaker 1 (55:50):
And that's what I'm saying.

Speaker 4 (55:51):
People who believe in redemption, people who believe in uh
second chances. And that's what this whole world is about,
ain't it. That's what America's about.

Speaker 1 (56:01):
But that's but I'm with you right there beginning, and
I'm asking you, Okay, I gave you the first five
just so we got to put a cap on it.

Speaker 4 (56:11):
I don't know, but see, that's what I'm saying for people,
and I let myself in there. For people who it
takes six, seven, eight, fourteen times before.

Speaker 1 (56:22):
The light come on.

Speaker 4 (56:23):
We appreciate those folks that's willing to give us another chance,
because the true for the matter is, if we put
a cap on it, maybe I.

Speaker 1 (56:32):
Wouldn't be here having these. But it seems like you're
never going to stop. You're just going to age out. Well,
it seems like you're gonna go to the point where
you just have gotten so old, and then that means
you never really fixed yourself. You never will stop. Well
we we he he.

Speaker 4 (56:50):
The one slipped through the crack, sports John, because the
other seven fixed. The other seven got fixed, and this
eighth one just won't act right.

Speaker 1 (56:57):
I do know of cases where, like you said, Big Kenny,
you end up in the same area and that judge starts,
yes he does, and.

Speaker 4 (57:07):
It's like he started doubting his like, look, I'll let
you out on three of these.

Speaker 1 (57:14):
My fault. Former NFL stars with the Eagles, Michael Vick
and Deshaun Watson signed up to become head coaches this fall.
Mike fickeat Norfolk State, Deshaun Watson I mean, DeShawn Jackson
at Delaware State. Boat programs at HBCUs UH. They will

(57:35):
play each other in UH Lincoln Financial Field, which I
thought is a great move by them. They will have
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State will play each other up in that area. And

(57:55):
these are the kind of moves you know, wrote power
moves that these guys UH can bring to a program.

Speaker 4 (58:02):
This is why they bought them on board. Yeah, I
think that'd be a good experience for the kids. We'll
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talked to at the HBCU level or the Division two,
Division three level, win or lose. They love to be
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the big arenas and playing. You just don't know how
big that is too for some of those guys who
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but it makes them feel good to be out there.

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Yeah, I'm gonna go on the way you Vegan, Welcome
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Good morning to you comand you Greg Bad producer Big
Kenny in the studio today. Some quick notes. It's the summertime.
It's not officially, but we are closing in. It is June.
A lot of travel. School is out in most states

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as far as regular hours of school. A lot of
summer school. You got teachers and coaches that work. Uh still,
but right now the summer is here. Travel is upon us,
a lot of flying. Atlanta the number one used airport

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in the world, or at least last year it was.
I don't know about in twenty twenty five, but I
doubt that it's any further down in two ts. A
couple of one ands just want to make sure commands,
you know, so when he goes. They just banned the
use of the Costco card, so you can no longer
use Costco's card as identification.

Speaker 6 (01:02:39):
What I didn't know you could? I beg I didn't
know you could use a Costco car. I would have
been could that got me a discount?

Speaker 3 (01:02:48):
More?

Speaker 4 (01:02:48):
Twin twin we got y'all a whole y'alluld have let a.

Speaker 1 (01:02:57):
Whole season of scam go by? Know what was going on?
I could use my card twin Costco card. I don't
know about SAMs. They just said no more Costco card.
Put me on that man. I just want you to
know that you knew. I know you knew, but we can't.
That is not a valid ID. What kind of freak

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little that whole little window.

Speaker 6 (01:03:26):
Yeah, you had me strugglings getting looking for taskboard and
looking for my ID.

Speaker 4 (01:03:31):
You know how many times I would have went do
you do you know how many times all of me
would have went through the airport?

Speaker 1 (01:03:40):
It ain't got no just me. You have the ones
with the picture of your picture.

Speaker 6 (01:03:44):
The costco right here, That's what I'm I'm really I
cannot believe that.

Speaker 4 (01:03:49):
Well, what's more scary than me is that it could
be used period.

Speaker 6 (01:03:58):
That's what I'm talking about out no birthday, no nothing
on here.

Speaker 1 (01:04:03):
I feel like, you know, just my member is I
could have put my face on your information. That's all
I'm saying that car.

Speaker 3 (01:04:14):
Look at that.

Speaker 6 (01:04:15):
That's not even a clear picture. You can't with me,
That's what I'm saying, look at the picture.

Speaker 1 (01:04:22):
They're also worn against something called juice jacking. Y'all know
something about.

Speaker 4 (01:04:29):
This, Allegedly, shoot jacking is when you plug into a source.
From what I've been told, and while you're charging your phone,
they steal your information and sell it or use it
for fraudulent purposes. Hold, my research has revealed on my

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electrin device.

Speaker 1 (01:04:55):
I'm lost because I thought juice man like I need
some power? Like right, they charge their phone?

Speaker 4 (01:05:02):
When so when you plug charging station, yes, you put
your you put your I'm.

Speaker 6 (01:05:08):
Looking for I ain't putting I'm to do. I'm plugging directly.
I'm using electricst.

Speaker 4 (01:05:14):
Most people prefer to use their little USB or if
the outlets in the airports are limited, we don't have
physical plugs in the airport anymore.

Speaker 1 (01:05:23):
We've got USB.

Speaker 4 (01:05:25):
So what I so, what I've heard is that people
will come and add things to those USB ports or
put a fake USB port like on the at.

Speaker 1 (01:05:36):
Who did you hear this from?

Speaker 4 (01:05:38):
I did some independent research, that's research on my own.
I looked it up. That's no twin. They had little article.
That's what I'm saying. And if you put the USB
in it, it charges your phone. It does what a
USB port is supposed to do. But I'm I mean,

(01:05:59):
they are so that many people, that many people just
coming through the airport, sitting through. I guess you could.

Speaker 1 (01:06:07):
The I just wanted to give you all the skimmer
yeah on the a TM thing. So they're wanting against
juice jacking and the Costco card can no longer be
used as an identification. I'm still hurt by that. Just
finding that I hurt my heart that information on you
travel trying.

Speaker 6 (01:06:26):
Was the last day because I'm gonna try to book
a flight. I want to use my Costco card. When
was the last day?

Speaker 1 (01:06:33):
Why?

Speaker 6 (01:06:34):
Because I want to dis experience experience using my Costco
card to get because I didn't get to do it
I'm on say it, man, I mean, you could have
used my Costco card.

Speaker 1 (01:06:46):
Why would you want to use something that shouldn't have
been in place in the first place.

Speaker 6 (01:06:50):
Hey, when there's a problem when they do it, I'm
doing I'm on my finesse two times with this one,
and I've never heard someone want to sign up. Some
people are just thrill seekerts.

Speaker 1 (01:07:04):
Do something that should be in place in the well.

Speaker 4 (01:07:07):
See, I'm saying the right brothers. Some people felt like
that about them, like, ain't nobody supposed to be flying?

Speaker 1 (01:07:12):
And they was like, nine, let's jump first in flight. Look,
I'm saying that.

Speaker 4 (01:07:16):
I'm saying some people he gets historic.

Speaker 1 (01:07:18):
They wouldn't bringing the law.

Speaker 6 (01:07:19):
You know, could going in the air as a human
you shouldn't be. You know, that's the thing about the
pioneer spirit. You don't know how it's going to manifest.

Speaker 4 (01:07:28):
Some people want to learn to fly, and some people
want to steal an airplane.

Speaker 1 (01:07:32):
So this actually wants to go book a flight for
this old purpose so he can use his Costco card
before the date runs out.

Speaker 4 (01:07:40):
Jared has asked you to cut his MinC off. And
now I'm not going that far with it. I kind
of understand what the man is saying. I don't want
to use my card now. My thing would have been
to use your card with your information in my face.

Speaker 1 (01:07:55):
That's Michael Michael Beasley and Lance Stevenson. I had a
one on one match up down in Miami. I'm reading
one hundred thousand dollars was on the line to the winner.
Michael Beasley won. They had it on pay per view.
Reggy did not text me to let me know that

(01:08:16):
this is going on. You didn't let me know. You're
supposed to keep me hipto. Lance Stevenson, Well, these two,
you know you. I didn't know you were interested. These guys.
Lance Stevenson's thirty four, which I'm just saying their age
because they're still of age that they could be in

(01:08:37):
the NBA actually make it run. And Michael Beasley is
thirty six. But they had a one on one matchup,
and I guess Lance owes him or that was the prize.
I guess that was the prize. I doubt they bet
it out of their pocket if they had it on
pay per view. I wonder what the numbers were as

(01:08:58):
far as viewership with something like that. I don't know.
Some trash talking and tattoos. I guess you know what
was the selling point. Uh there.

Speaker 5 (01:09:09):
There's been a lot of on the basketball podcasts that
are hosted by former players, a lot of them are
talking about, Oh, I could beat this guy, I could
beat this guy, and it just kind of escalated in
which then they actually put on an event and a
lot of the players talk about how Michael Beasley like
no one can beat him in one on one when

(01:09:31):
he played with the heat Lebron never beat him one
on one, and like he's that kind of that kind
of player. That's how gifted of a player he is,
so Land Stevenson, it has an ego big enough where
he's like, oh I can beat him, and so they.

Speaker 1 (01:09:45):
Should have called Rashid McCants. And why do you think
that in something like basketball where your training is not
one on one do people even do that waste their
time to pit? Oh this person would That's not even
how you play basketball.

Speaker 5 (01:10:04):
A lot of the it just looks like it's for
the sake of conversation, like saying like I'm better than you,
or this guy is better this guy, this guy.

Speaker 6 (01:10:12):
So I thought one on one was about when we
grew up like you play somebody one on one or
you playing that don't.

Speaker 1 (01:10:19):
Make me better a better basketball player than you, That
just makes me a better one on one player. I
beat you though well, and for me, one on one
usually was me and you playing one on one because
nobody else came out to play and we just together.
So I mean.

Speaker 4 (01:10:39):
Putting on a streaming services and now it's a pay
per view thing, it's probably why they're doing.

Speaker 6 (01:10:45):
But it's been through the years, through the league, rumor
like they have one on they play one on one
after practice or before practicing, through the year, even the
college they go back to college and some of the
guys play. It's been forever that someone is They won't
tell us. We know it was Vince Harder, but Michael
Will finally beat at one on one playing in Chapel
Hill one time, and it was either rumored Jerry Stackhouse

(01:11:08):
and Vince Carter beat him. But it's something I guess
I don't know growing up, when you play one on one,
you beat somebody, you just get that right to brag.

Speaker 1 (01:11:17):
But I understand what you're saying that if you watch
the game, that's what a lot of brag. A lot
of the game.

Speaker 5 (01:11:22):
Is is ISO where someone is going one on one.
There's normally like one or maybe two players per team
that are even allowed to do that. So the guys
that get to do that, that's kind of where the
conversation they're part of that conversation or they have those
conversations like this.

Speaker 1 (01:11:40):
Have you ever seen any I mean, I'm big Kenny
hit the point if me and you playing one on one,
what does that usually mean? There's there's nobody else came out, okay?
And how much one on one do you play? After
you join team sports? There's a lot of hall up.
There's a lot of hall of fame after I'm it
takes Joe Johnson versus Shaquille O'Neal m hm in a

(01:12:06):
one on one matchup and isol Joe, Yeah, Joe Long
can't because Shaquille O'Neal can't come that far out and
be effective. And Joe just got to hold up one
or two times against the slide. The slide the size,
Joe has enough size to take one of those shack
and knock the ball out of his hand, and once

(01:12:27):
he gets one turnover, that means Shaq never gets the
ball back. That's how one on one works, right.

Speaker 4 (01:12:35):
So that's how I because because once all you once,
because you can't stop me from scoring at all. No,
if I scored, you got to get me the ball back.
Until you get the ball and score. There's a one
on one where you know you have to score it.

Speaker 1 (01:12:49):
So I did something this.

Speaker 4 (01:12:50):
I didn't know that it was a pay per view
worthy worthy. That's my thing, and it's it's a bag fee.
If you're willing to pay it. I'm willing to charge it.
I'm willing to charge it if you'll pack. I mean,
I watched three on three. It's cool, but I don't
be out there all this is the best three on
three ever.

Speaker 1 (01:13:05):
I mean, I don't know. I don't even know why
we always so worried about who the best of something is?
Why we spend a little time enjoying stuff and more
time trying to rate who could have beat who? Why?

Speaker 26 (01:13:18):
And yeah it is that's our thing about what else
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Were wrong to be but you went wrong.

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You can't keep running.

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And now back to the sports job. Wayne Gay Birthday.

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Celeb Wait this voice shock show, I'm this worshock Win Candy.
Couple of birthdays here, uh from yesterday, today, and tomorrow.
Peisha so Yankovich forty eight years of age and long
time NBA baller Teddy Bruski super Bowl champ with the Patriots,

(01:16:39):
and you see him on a lot of the NFL
shows on ESPN. He's fifty two. Kate Upton is thirty
three years of age, and yes, you've heard her name
a lot because she's been around since she's like seventeen.
So he's a model, and that's why you're sitting there like, man,
she got to be old in thirty three, but because

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that's the first thing I got thirty three.

Speaker 4 (01:17:02):
Come on, come on now, he was round when Shennon
winning the league.

Speaker 1 (01:17:10):
Faith Evans is fifty two years old. Elizabeth Hurtley is
the Big six zero. Comedian Bill Burr is fifty seven.
Gina Gersham is sixty two. For Next two Times is
thirty three. Sasha Obama twenty four, Jeff t is thirty seven,

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The Great Dan Fouts is seventy four. You Dunnis Haslam,
who spent his whole time with the Heat, is forty five.
Tomorrow Man, the gospel singer and actress, is fifty nine.
Stassy Baby, who's an Instagram star. Yeah, y'all know her. Yeah,

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she's twenty eight years old. Michael J. Fox is sixty four.
Johnny Depp sixty two. Natalie Portman is forty four. The
Great Lindsay Devenport is forty nine, tennis great. Also tennis
great Kim Cleister is forty two, longtime NFL corner safety

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and now head of the NFL Vice President. Maybe I
forget what Troy's title is. Troy Vincent fifty five, Keenan
Ivan Wayans is sixty seven, Frank Grillo is sixty, Julio
Margalise is fifty nine, Kanye West is forty eight, and

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he's a dapper dan baby tick vital it's eighty six
years of age, is dick va taal command. I mean,
big Kenny. A little work session here for the week
is summertime, so you do want to clock in? I

(01:19:07):
would like work this week.

Speaker 4 (01:19:08):
Yeah, I mean we've been off for a while, so
I'm you know, malaigs are fresh, so I figure might
as well do some earnings, uh, just for posterity and
because you know, she's always just really been hot to meet.

Speaker 1 (01:19:22):
Julianna margali How old is she today?

Speaker 21 (01:19:26):
Uh?

Speaker 4 (01:19:26):
She is fifty, Okay, so she she's like coming up
on the crest of that about to get out of here.

Speaker 1 (01:19:32):
You know what I'm saying. She about to be off
limits in a bit.

Speaker 4 (01:19:35):
So might as well catch her and her her last
few years of eligibility. Yeah, she's been in a few
things that I've always thought. You know what if she
came to it the doctor show she started on? Uh,
er if if she came to a comedy show. You know,
I got a name that was like thirty years ago.

(01:19:58):
So she been around for a minute. Chu, land, I
got a little pain right here.

Speaker 1 (01:20:04):
On my neck.

Speaker 6 (01:20:06):
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Look you if you got a thing for Tamala man,
you take it to the king.

Speaker 1 (01:20:19):
You see what I'm saying. You let her take you
to the King.

Speaker 4 (01:20:22):
I want to go to the trying to get to
the Kings. I'm trying to get to the horse.

Speaker 1 (01:20:27):
Fellow Adam Handler last week talked to Derrick Henry, the
Great Dereck Henry, and I don't know he I don't
know if Adam plans on putting a lot of money
on Derrick Henry this year. But he offered him a
movie part if he or to make a movie about him,

(01:20:49):
if he rushed for two thousand yards this coming season.
If that don't sound like a parlay bet, it sounds
like a win win.

Speaker 4 (01:20:58):
Yeah, so you mean to tell me you gonna make
a movie about me for doing what I had planned
to do this season?

Speaker 1 (01:21:07):
Anyway? Oh, okay, let's go. I guess he'll be the
running back.

Speaker 5 (01:21:12):
He can make a movie The water Boy too, water
Board two, and Who's the Coach?

Speaker 4 (01:21:18):
It's a movie about Derrick Henry called Ouch. You know
what I'm saying. Adam Sandler, Adam Sandlers Bobby is now coaching, coaching,
and and Derreck Henry just comes along to run on
people's faces.

Speaker 1 (01:21:29):
Well, he just discovers Derrick Henry somewhere.

Speaker 4 (01:21:33):
In a swamp alligators in Alabama, like I'm saying, just
fighting alligators with his bare hand, and they're trying to
get away, and he's catching them like come back here, gator,
punching them in the face like he's.

Speaker 1 (01:21:44):
Somehow mythical creature he found in the back of the woods.

Speaker 4 (01:21:48):
Which what if you've ever seen Derek, he kind of
like his real life, He's just kind of like a
mythical creature that they found.

Speaker 1 (01:21:54):
So you rarely find six three two sixty cut up
running train four three. Yeah, that's kind of what I
make a movie about it if I could. It's a
really it is a real reason why the cornerbacks kind
of get out the way a lot of it's a
lot going on right there. You know when you see

(01:22:14):
something that's a lot going on going on and you
just avoided. Yeah, you know, it's like you walk in
the building, you see something and you just you know
what I'm saying. You pull up to the gas station
and Larry Hoover there with l Choppo around.

Speaker 4 (01:22:32):
I'm going, Larry Choppo, get some information. Come on, man
and doting together unless there's a reward being offered. Now,
I'm pulling up, Twin, Hold on, Twin, I know y'all.
I know y'all be it. I'm gonna keep it moving quick, Twin.

(01:22:54):
I know y'all busy, but real quick though.

Speaker 1 (01:22:56):
I'm gonna get me some of this Costco gas. I
know I usually don't go to Costco for the gas.
I'm pulling up like, hey, y'all know you could use
your Costco card. Dog is someone making a film of
Snoop or Snoop is going to make a film that
a film is being made a biopic about him. Okay, okay, Snoop.

Speaker 4 (01:23:20):
Now, when we talk about the American success story, the
rise and the fall, the ends and the outs, redemption
and pulled yourself up by the bootstraps and become the
media darling hung of that, Snoop checks off all them boxes.
I would think that he checks off when it comes
to making a movie. What we have to make one

(01:23:41):
of those movies about him where we do the first
part of his career because he was the rap star.
Then he kind of fell off for a little while,
then he came back and now he's the everybody mister
everywhere man.

Speaker 1 (01:23:54):
I think, similar to President Trump, Snoop live long enough
to where what he was. But he was criticized of
being right, and his youth became popular in his senior year. Right,

(01:24:17):
you know, so if if those standards would have stayed,
he'd have faded out faster. From the mid eight mid nineties.
They came to be what sidey is right, ain't no
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t Game two last night and we were almost done
with the show, just getting around to the NBA.

Speaker 1 (01:27:36):
And I think that's kind of the sentiment of this series.
As much as it is quality basketball with people who
playing for teams that I look at as more pure,
they're just out there trying to prove their way, trying
to put themselves on the map. When you look at
the Pacers and okay see Oklahoma, see Thunder winning last

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night to tie the series. He's Tyler Halliburton hitting the
game winning shot in Game one at the buzzer to
give the Pacers that first win. Pacers doing what they
needed to do, started off and getting the game on
the road. Now the series goes back to Indiana won
one and the Pacers. I mean, it's hard to call

(01:28:25):
this series the better team, okay see, but sometimes you
get like that old Giants team back in the day
when Elham just went on that run. It wasn't like
it was new people on the field. They just for
them for a couple of weeks, was feeling themselves. And
that's what the Pacers when I look at them, it

(01:28:45):
looks like they're all playing a little bit of the
above their head, and right as you think they're going
to go back down, they continue to play well. But
it has been a I saw the first game, didn't
watch much of yesterday's game, but when asked, I felt
like the Thunder would win last night. It was a
muscle win in a sense. You don't want to lose

(01:29:06):
your first two games at home and give the bases
that kind of momentium. Guys, if you watched any of
this series, yes, yes, I watched both games. Now.

Speaker 4 (01:29:18):
Game one I thought was great in illustrating how I
think this series will go. Before the series started, back
when the semifinals were happening, one of my brothers, my

(01:29:39):
lion brother actually, in a group chat, made the comment,
because it was still between New York and Indiana, it
doesn't matter who goes. Nobody's ready for OKC, And that
first game, it looked up until the last shot like
he was right. And then like in that first fourth quarter,

(01:30:00):
the Pacers came back and I went wild, like they
refused to go away, and last night was a must
win and they got the win. But there was that
point disparage. Uh, there was disparity in points at some point,
and then they did come back and close it a
little bit. So I think that okac uh, as talented

(01:30:21):
as they are, they seem to have a ceiling of
how good they get, and somewhere the Pacers seemed to
keep finding I was this good yesterday and now I'm
point three four percent better, And that doesn't seem like
a lot, But when you haven't increased any that point

(01:30:43):
three to four percent is the difference between a game
winning buzzer beater and you being the champion.

Speaker 1 (01:30:49):
And this, oh case, you have any player that's won
a championship. Crusoe Russo is only one, and the Pacers
have Yakam shock them and Thomas Bryant. He was okay, okay,
so very little experience as far as the team's knowing
how to close out. But I felt like the Pacers

(01:31:11):
were gonna I feel like, okay, see, we'll win the series.
But I do feel like the Pacers were capable of
getting to or even pushing them to a game seven.
Yes you think, you think they're kind of like, I'm
forgetting their name right now, Cocoa Golf to me, Yeah,

(01:31:31):
just keep the ball going back.

Speaker 6 (01:31:33):
And now, okay, I appreciate they're gonna keep gonna, They're
just gonna keep on. Yeah. See that though, because not
to cut you out, coming from that Toronto team that
he won the championship with. They you know, he just
he didn't have a good game the first game, but
he came in the second game and you know, and

(01:31:54):
you see that and you think like, wow, how Holliborton
is what five star? And you see all these players
that's not five what not highly regarded and everything, and
then that as a team, they just play as a
team and that's what makes them better.

Speaker 5 (01:32:10):
It's a little bit of a the Pacer have gotten
as far by being a little bit a little bit delusional.
And what I mean is like you got down down
by nine with forty five seconds left.

Speaker 4 (01:32:24):
Yeah, to even believe that something can go rot scenario.

Speaker 6 (01:32:33):
We want here to dog the Knicks fans because you know,
we we lot we wouldn't we wouldn't hear I like
that because a lot of Knicks fans will hurt like.

Speaker 1 (01:32:42):
They did against the Caves. I guess they at a
lot of time.

Speaker 6 (01:32:46):
Now I'm just saying to me, as the Knicks because
how they come here to Atlanta just won't.

Speaker 1 (01:32:52):
But anyway, he holds a lot. Then the Knicks with
Tom Tho as their coach, did an amazing job year.
I thought that for a team that really the the
reason they're lost is the reason they struggled during the year.
They didn't have anything on the sideline. They didn't have

(01:33:13):
anything over there that and now they were like.

Speaker 5 (01:33:17):
I didn't trust his bench. That's why he played the
starter so much. Or it may possibly be like I don't.

Speaker 4 (01:33:24):
It didn't didn't in Chicago. That's why he lost item
started team. Some teams are just the starters.

Speaker 1 (01:33:35):
There's been plenty of teams I've seen in the NBA
I've watched that their issue is they don't have the
seventh guy. A lot of the Lakers woes this year
they didn't have who did they They've made so many trades.
Who do they have over here? And they needed a

(01:33:56):
center or you know, big that there wasn't there was
There was no went over there too. They trade the
one they had and they kept fighting trying to get it,
and you can be and the Knicks were they had
a sixth player roster, dude, and that came to get them.
But I thought that was a great series and and
and I know we haven't talked about them. Why do

(01:34:16):
you fire this coach? What are you looking for in
a coach that Tom Thibodeaux was not providing.

Speaker 3 (01:34:28):
Uh.

Speaker 5 (01:34:29):
A lot of people said that, not just with the
he keeps the rotation short, which he's always done, that's
something to expect, but that he didn't make any real
adjustments because in a playoff series, you can you man,
you put.

Speaker 1 (01:34:45):
The Robinson kid in there once he saw it was
better to put him in there than.

Speaker 5 (01:34:48):
Hard, and then when that didn't work, he didn't have
another It worked and got him a game, But then
when the Pacers adjusted, he didn't make another added I
don't I don't.

Speaker 1 (01:34:58):
Have nothing to adjust too. I ran out of adjustments.
A real coach would have another that maybe a real
coach would have manifested.

Speaker 6 (01:35:11):
Well, that's what I'm saying is killed.

Speaker 4 (01:35:16):
But sometimes I wonder if a lot of these front
office decisions just aren't emotional, Like somebody got in my
ear and said something and I went, yeah, you right,
And now I'm sitting there going like I should have
gave him another look, because I don't see what other
than not getting to the finals. I don't see what
the Knicks didn't do, right, I don't see what he

(01:35:38):
didn't do as a coach. He coached them to do
what they did, and hey man, I really appreciate you
getting us to the semi. Fine, but get your stuff.

Speaker 1 (01:35:48):
As a player, I've always evaluated a coach more so
of did you win at least the games that I
gave you the talent to win? And to me, he didn't.
The Knicks had enough talent with a good coach to
get to the Eastern Conference Final. Now, whether they're facing

(01:36:10):
the Pacers, whether they were to face the Calves or
the Celtics, they had enough. But because they were shorthanded,
I never thought they could win the whole thing. See, okay,
s doesn't really have a weakness. They have internal motivated
will they be the best at themselves tonight. But it's

(01:36:32):
not that they have a lack of talent. So I
don't know where you're looking for. You know, for Tom Thibodeaux,
you have something there. Now, can you keep it together financially?
I don't know. But Jayalen Bronson took a pay cut.
These guys. You find somebody's swing man to come off

(01:36:53):
the bench, give you twelve thirteen points. You're right back
in this same position. The fans came back to the stadium,
the old players came back. I don't know what else
you wanted.

Speaker 4 (01:37:05):
I was going to ask when it comes to this
series though with Okay, see, in Indiana, they're not large markets,
they're not perennial favorites. But would you rather see these
two young, upstart teams playing each other than one of
these teams playing some sort of group of KG veterans
with a whole lot of experience.

Speaker 1 (01:37:26):
No, I don't. I don't care who plays who. I
just hope that whoever plays they played would give me
the sense that they really are playing for the love
of the game. I don't have that this person needs
to play against that's just everybody waiting around on Lebron
and Steph to play Yanna's that's not I've had enough
of that. I think these two teams deserve it. Okay, see,

(01:37:49):
from the beginning of the season to now, played like
they were going to be here and then Indiana people
keep acting like Indiana was the eight seed. Yeah, they've
been on top for like three or four years now.
They have been around a solid team that you know,
you just get hot. Sometimes they got more out of
their team this year than the Knicks got out of

(01:38:11):
their team. The Knicks just have no depth. Now, do
you blame Tom Thippodeau, the GM or you just chalk
it off that that plan didn't work right to the fullest.

Speaker 4 (01:38:24):
If that's seven right, right, If that seven had been
a three out of one, the make a million.

Speaker 1 (01:38:30):
But we gambled that we could get all with six
or six man rotation and maybe one of these guys
and none of those guys. But to get that team
Argobi and Karl Anthony Towns and all those guys, we
gave up the bench, similar to the Phoenix Suns like
they gave up to get all those guys out there,

(01:38:53):
Bradley Beal, KD and all those guys. They gave up
anything of bench level play and went with, oh, we're
gonna win with the five starter. You know who used
to do that Golden State. They would get away with
the starters and andre I Dollar and then it caught

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I'll sing even welcome back to the sport shock hill.
I'm the sportshock wing gandy out in California. The four
hundred meter championship in high school. Young lady Clara Adams
is the center of this story. She ran the four

(01:42:25):
hundred meters at the cif State Track and Field Meet championships. Guys,
she won this sprint and decided that she would do
a celebration using a fire extinguisher where she had if

(01:42:53):
I remember correctly, COMANCHI, you and Big Kenney. She was
men the game. What's the Olympic athlete that did this?
Maurice Green did that where he used the fire exinglisure
to add like the shoes are on fire, that's how

(01:43:14):
he was running. Uh, this young lady did the same thing,
and they decided to take away her gold medal.

Speaker 4 (01:43:28):
The state championship was state championship in my correct Yeah,
state championship get gold medals. They they get medals, they
get first place. Man, I'm not sure. Blue ribbon, blue
ribbon is the county fair You think.

Speaker 1 (01:43:51):
Field d the largest?

Speaker 6 (01:43:54):
Did they have field day in Chicago?

Speaker 18 (01:43:58):
Uh?

Speaker 6 (01:43:59):
We didn't do a lot of outdoor saying, so we
got ribbons in field day.

Speaker 1 (01:44:03):
She was stripped degrees. She was stripped of her title
after she used a five stingle shirt to spray her
cliques while on the field, inside the track moments after
the race. Where does your sensibilities put you on this matter?
For this young lady, she looks like her and her

(01:44:25):
father are going to try to file against the state
for taking this stance.

Speaker 4 (01:44:37):
I would have to do my due diligence and do
some research. If the rules are against like in the NFL,
I know they have a celebration rule or a taunting
rule or excessive celebration something like that. If that rule
is and was in place when she did this, and

(01:44:58):
what she did for within the parameters of being outside
of those rules, then she lost because.

Speaker 5 (01:45:07):
Uh yeah, I see what what is considered that they
called unsportsmanlike? So what what constitutes unsportsmanlike?

Speaker 6 (01:45:17):
Uh?

Speaker 5 (01:45:19):
It wasn't from seeing the video. It wasn't like in
the face of any of the opponents. She wasn't taunting them.
It was after the race, It wasn't on the track,
so it wasn't disturbing anything there. So, but it depends
on their interpretation of what is considered unsportsmanlike. Well, it
was on it was on the track, she was still

(01:45:40):
in the track, it was in the infield area, and
her race was over.

Speaker 1 (01:45:47):
She just won.

Speaker 5 (01:45:48):
She ran over right into the grass and sprayed the clique.
And if that, if that's what, if they're calling that
unsportsman like, then this.

Speaker 6 (01:45:59):
Well, I'm I'm like Kitty, I'm gonna have to see
the rule on that, because I'm with if she won
and she went to the only reason I can see
they mad at her because she had it plan. She
knew she was gonna win, or I.

Speaker 1 (01:46:11):
Wasn't mad when I came to this stadium at all.
I hit the starting gun for you to run the race.
There's a race to be run, you want it.

Speaker 6 (01:46:23):
I'm extre as an official. I'm just saying, and all
those kind of things. We're still human and the flesh
is there. And sometimes there has been technicals called in
basketball games.

Speaker 1 (01:46:35):
It shouldn't have been called on the high school level.

Speaker 6 (01:46:38):
It caused players not to play the next playoff for
next game. So all I'm saying is this young lady,
I'm with her fathering them. I'm gonna have to look
into that and I'm the rules. If there's no cop,
so me describing what I'm actually telling. I just want
to make sure I got this right because we were
talking about this in the first hour with pac Man
and Needing ten. I'm describing that a race happened and

(01:47:02):
a young lady at the end of the race immediately
had decided she was going to do her gimmick.

Speaker 1 (01:47:08):
If I win this race, Daddy, bring that fire extent.
I got a fire extinguisher. Now. I don't know if
you haven't been to a track lately, but there there
aren't a lot of fire extinguished Usually one maybe in
the press box at don't happen. So Daddy already got
it in hand.

Speaker 4 (01:47:27):
And these people are standing around her like she's way
away from people. They're looking at her. People are running
events so near her.

Speaker 1 (01:47:39):
You're saying you need more evidence to know that it
was what what? What has to be the more evidence
because I'm telling you what happened.

Speaker 5 (01:47:49):
But I'm saying, if the rules their interpretation of the
rules of the rules, wait, wait now, because because what
you say, don't put my name.

Speaker 1 (01:48:03):
I said, I want to see the rules. Now.

Speaker 4 (01:48:05):
What they're saying her infraction is is unsportsmanlike conduct, meaning
that when I win, I'm supposed to win with dignity.
When I lose, I'm supposed to lose with some dignity
and some pride. Now I've won and out and went
and got this pre placed, this staged fire extinguisher, ran

(01:48:29):
to the grass off right there, off the track and
started spraying.

Speaker 1 (01:48:34):
Now this is in the face of the people I
just beat.

Speaker 4 (01:48:36):
This is around everybody, and they said, that's un so
if that's unsportsman like, if nobody gets to do that,
then she shouldn't have done that.

Speaker 1 (01:48:46):
That's now, trust me, Trust me, I understand. Beat me.

Speaker 4 (01:48:50):
She beat them, but her bringing the fire extinguisher out
didn't make her time no faster, didn't make them no slower.

Speaker 1 (01:48:58):
She beat them. She won.

Speaker 4 (01:49:00):
What happened to just win the race? You didn't expect
yourself to win. You thought that this was something you
needed to do for what. This is a kein to
trying to go viral. I ended up hurting you with
a sports game because I was trying to go viral.

Speaker 1 (01:49:15):
I guess that's what I'm saying. Command you because you're
usually our polar north Big Kenny, great point right there.
I don't get what more information you needed to because
you an official at the track meet. This is the
information a race was ran. Young lady wanted the race,
decided to take her shoes off instantly, throw them in

(01:49:36):
the infield and have her dad bring a fire extinguisher
and put them out. So what part of you need
to read? What to note that that's unsportsman like. I
was on the field with Joe Horn when he put
that phone under the path. He was very aware if
he scores a touchdown and go over there and get
that phone, he could be exjected. The phone was on

(01:50:00):
always there. It wasn't near with one minute left on
the It was there from pregame. So you planned this
so he can't. Then after he scores and goes get
on the phone and the league say, well, you suspend
it for the next game. Say what why, y'all? What
wro it was? I thought somebody was calling me. This

(01:50:22):
ain't He ran up to the stands got some stranger's phone.
He went and got it from under the path. We
saw and put him in there. We're in the huddle
talking about, hey man, we gotta get throw me the ball.
We got to score on this end because I'm Finnaugh
the first viral moment. If that's what you want to do.

Speaker 5 (01:50:44):
The code of conduct he was riding with Singular Cell
at that time. What's part of code conduct, Well, it
just says that, uh, but it's it just said that.
It was like the that they had to be.

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Speaker 1 (01:53:05):
Skuy, Welcome back to this war shock shell. I'm this
war shock win. Can t we left talking about Clara Adams.
She won the four hundred meters on Friday at the
CIF State Track and Field Championships and she was deemed

(01:53:27):
unsportsmanlike because of her actions after winning the race. A
very interesting points you take. I can meet you at
I'll let the other seven runners vote if they vote.
They felt like it was unsportsmanlike, then the ruling stands.

(01:53:55):
That's as close as I can meet you. So well,
if they if the seven runners, if four of them,
you remember, majority wins. So if four of them felt
like that was unsportsmanlike of you, it supports our ruling.
Then you don't win. Because it seems that a lot

(01:54:16):
of people feel like, as long as I win, then
I'm okay to do whatever I've choose to do, and
that erose all sportsmanship. I don't understand that, but I

(01:54:40):
was wondering where you guys were at it, because this
was pre planned and if it was something more in
out there used. Yeah, you know, there is a difference
between t O running over there and getting the popcorn
or Zeke jumping into the kettle bill for Thanksgiving, you know,

(01:55:03):
the Salvation army that's there. But this whole somebody was
up there holding something for Big Kenny.

Speaker 4 (01:55:10):
And I scored the touchdown and then I ran over
and they reached in the seat and handed me a
twelve inch Subway sandwich and I ran to the camera
and said.

Speaker 1 (01:55:20):
I'm eating, I'm eating. Feed me. Yeah, come on, does
that make you spend to me? That's the difference. That's all,
I'm saying, it's what you do in your natural state,
is you. But when you go to adding in that
you were actually and I'm here as Joe Horn's teammate,
that was wrong. That was wrong. It was selfish because

(01:55:47):
you would have done this regardless of winning. So we
could have lost you after the first player of the game.
If the first player the game you scored a touchdown
and went over there and got the phone, they would
have threw you out the game. So we be and
what our best receiver out. That's how willing you were
to have the camera on you. You have to look

(01:56:11):
at see y'all. I'm I'm saying now this this think
about it. This This plan wasn't oh, once I get
my the game winning touchdown. This was as soon as
I get a score, I'm going to go over here
and like I'm calling somebody on a cell phone under

(01:56:32):
a pad, which is already illegal. You know, wrote a
foreign object onto the field. And if we were tying
right off the bat, he would have got on and
been out. And now were out here our best receiver.

Speaker 4 (01:56:47):
And for me, for me, the sensibilities are a little
bit different because in my industry there are a lot
of times when you put together with people and I've
got that teamwork mentality, you know we're gonna do what's
best for the team. But the truth of the matter
is everybody out here independent contractor. I'm trying to shine

(01:57:08):
more than anybody else. But we got to temper that
a little bit so the team win first. Let's make
sure that the team wins, but you would jeopardize the
whole team's win. Now, what if they had said, because
of her disqualification in track and field. I believe they
still give points for wins and second places and things
like that, and your team gets a win based on that.

(01:57:31):
What if because she got disqualified, the school lost the
state championship. What if the team came in second or
third because her points were deducted because of her celebration
for her individual race. Now, we got seven different groups
of athletes out here, competing in seven different events, and
our school came in second. We were number one. She

(01:57:53):
had ensured that her celebration put us number three. How
does that make me feel? As her teammates again, I'm
with you, twen. We won, but we didn't take trophy.

Speaker 6 (01:58:07):
Right now, that nub A CP and attorneys are there
we go, There we go, and there we go.

Speaker 4 (01:58:14):
Dad, I was I knew it. I knew it. And
that's that's what.

Speaker 1 (01:58:19):
And that's what weakends to me, those kind of organizations,
because you'll go fight when other people are wrong. And y'all,
my boy, and I'm talking about forget this mic and
these shades and stuff. I'm talking about on a real level.
Oh yeah, I don't understand how in our society so

(01:58:39):
many people are right, that's wrong. We've talked about this
before you went and broke what you were supposed to do.
And then because I acted in my official capacity right now,
all of a sudden, it's in double a CP worthy. Well,
I don't see y'all throwing the daddy who who brought

(01:59:00):
the fire extings was out here.

Speaker 4 (01:59:03):
Ain't nobody said nothing about that. Ain't nobody said nothing
about that.

Speaker 1 (01:59:06):
He's a he's a responsible Adoe bro man, raising his child,
raising his child to do something something.

Speaker 4 (01:59:14):
I mean, he just doing. But he just being King Richard.
He just encourages there we go, there we go.

Speaker 1 (01:59:22):
I don't remember Richard. I don't remember Richard Williams running
on the court with a fire exting.

Speaker 6 (01:59:27):
He didn't run the coach, and Daddy didn't. He was
in the stand. She ran up there to this and he.

Speaker 1 (01:59:30):
Had It's the same thing, bad producer. As a parent,
you're the one who helped bring this an achievement.

Speaker 4 (01:59:39):
You was in the room with it. She wasn't alive
when Richard Green. I mean when Maurice Green did it?
How does this girl sixteen? What did Maurice Green do.

Speaker 1 (01:59:48):
Two thousand and four? How was she? She wasn't born?
Daddy showed her?

Speaker 4 (01:59:54):
How was she in two thousand?

Speaker 20 (01:59:57):
Joe?

Speaker 1 (01:59:57):
He doesn't show them all this.

Speaker 4 (01:59:59):
Who's responsible for her knowing about that celebration?

Speaker 1 (02:00:06):
Taking him to court?

Speaker 3 (02:00:07):
What?

Speaker 1 (02:00:08):
How would she know? Replica?

Speaker 4 (02:00:10):
Excuse me?

Speaker 1 (02:00:11):
They going to fight to help get the girl to
the Uh? What they need to be? Taking him for
a child in endangerment? You raised a poor sportsman soul.
You want to take me my little They wasn't paying
me but seventy five dollars to officiate this track meet.
I was just going by the rule book. Now you
got me on some poster for then double A talking

(02:00:34):
about I hate black people and all I was doing.
I don't have nothing to I might just be against fire.
I'm shocked to what is Where is this girl running
with the fire extinguisher?

Speaker 4 (02:00:45):
This ain't part of the program. Did that man just
give her feet was on fire? Is this a terrorist act?
I just saw a kid get stabbed at a track meet.
Now this is getting what's happening here? Hey? Why is wrong?

Speaker 1 (02:01:03):
Vindicated? What did our friends say start off with? Y'all
be losing me?

Speaker 3 (02:01:08):
Man?

Speaker 1 (02:01:08):
Why are you not stopping private piles? Guts out? We are?
The truth is he will throw your in the ocean.

Speaker 24 (02:01:19):
It's time to wrap things up on the Sports Jut
Show with Wayne Canny.

Speaker 1 (02:01:56):
When you designs of the ocean again? Some swat shout
just a minute too event to wed like to thank
you for tuning into today's show. If you missed any
of the show, you can go to Amazon Podcasts, Apple Podcast, Audible,
dzer iHeartRadio, or Spotify and catch the replay of the show.
Big Kenny Comanchi, Greg Bad producer, thank you for your
contributions today and it's simple. I'm gonna bring the whole

(02:02:21):
roll on Garros men and Women's Champion on the ship today.
I was very and especially elated to watch those two matches.
I must tell you there were two of the better
tennis matches I've watched in a long time, and I
have been scared here old last couple of months with

(02:02:42):
all the retirements Raphia, Nadal, Venus and Serena basically retiring,
Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic getting up in age, I was like, man,
tennis might be in trouble. But after watching Yannick Center,
Carlos Alcarez, Cocoa golf and run your Cyberlenka, I'm gonna

(02:03:04):
have something to do these next couple of years. Thank
you all for that very much. So come on you, Greg,
you know, smile man, you know, there you go. I
like to see him smile like that. Bring him on board,
Get on, Twins, get on. No fire extinguishers out there,
no fire hold on t we gotta we'll y'all have

(02:03:29):
a good afternoon. From the Court Talk show Peace
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