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July 31, 2025 • 124 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Enough to enough.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
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the world ransom for Wayne.

Speaker 3 (00:10):
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live and it led her to a chat. This this
is the Sports Shock Show with Wayne Candy. You may began,
do me up?

Speaker 4 (00:25):
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to Mark.

Speaker 3 (00:33):
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Speaker 4 (00:38):
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Speaker 3 (00:43):
Welcome, Welcome, Welcome. I've been listening to the Sports Shock Show.
I'm the Sports Shock Wayne Candy. And for the first
time in this month of July. If you've been listening
to the show, I have my voice back. Y'all just
didn't know it. It's for a shockman sick for like

(01:03):
a month. Y'all. Y'all haven't heard the cracks when I
go to Welcome, Welcome, Well, I was barely getting them out.
Last week was I was rarely getting them out? Last
week was time. I was doing like Justin. I was
doing like Justin Timberlay. Get to a park and just
let the crowd do. Yeah. Yeah, y'a ever been to

(01:24):
one of them a concert. Yeah, and you realize I
went to Jenna Jackson concert about two years ago, same thing.
It's all for you, sat I went to an Art
Telly concert years back, and you could tell either. You know,
some days I'm just not with it, right. I think
people sometimes with performance, people don't get that one of

(01:46):
the big hurdles is trying to be at that level
all the time at that time. That's why some of
the entertaining music and actors and those people Broadway stars,
you start, if you really went to blood testing them,
you would find a lot of cocaine in their system. Allegedly. No,
allegedly no, I've actually witnessed that. But we not judging

(02:07):
because we didn't know had a little cocaine than us.
Am I right, we didn't know I had a little bookership.

Speaker 5 (02:14):
No.

Speaker 3 (02:14):
What I talk every year, just like I was going
to do today, from mine parents, for mine, uncle's family members,
anyone around, young kids. This is that time of the year.
I want to make the team. I had a bad game,
bad practice yesterday. I'm going over to Peachtree Ridge this afternoon.

(02:36):
My more, Roddy White, he's the receiver coach. He was
a Great Falcon receiver. He's a receiver coach over at
Peachtree Ridge practice. At five. If you've been here in
Atlanta area five has still been feeling like noon. Oh,
very hot, very hot. That's the that's the heat wave.
This and this is of what I used to tell

(02:58):
people coming from Florida. That was the thing. It wasn't
that Florida got hotter than other states. It just was
always hot. Like you don't get cooled in Florida at
about ten forty seven pm and that cool finally cool,
seventy suffering since six thirty am and nine you should

(03:19):
sleep forty seven you should be sleep then. And then
it's what I'm saying. You wake up, you wake up.
It's eighty two degrees when you wake up in the
morning in Florida, and by the time you go to sleep,
it has got the seventy nine. And it's been right
like that here in Georgia. But I said that to
say anywhere, especially in the South, where you're just having

(03:41):
these temperatures. And I know we've adjested a lot of
things to help the kids out. That's why even speaking
to Roddy White about it, he was like, either they
practiced first thing in the morning or five six seven
at night to avoid the day. But the last two
or three weeks here in Atlanta, from about ten to six,

(04:07):
it's been the same temperature. But to get back to
where I was saying, kids, because I was there and
we've all been there, especially if you go out for sports.
Our whole thing was something like, we can try to
get a sugar high, but these kids Red Bull Death

(04:27):
drink forty nine ounces of you might die. You might die.
That's actually that's the name of the product. You might die,
head splitter. It's just water and those things, and then
you rush out. There's one call. It's just water wink.
You rush out to practice, and those things affect you

(04:50):
in a way that you just really don't know. You
really don't grasp that caffeine products really are for indoor.
To me, they're they're they're temperature based. I think maybe
nobody really ever speaks about that in the product. It's
not good to do heavy caffeine and then do heat.

(05:14):
Uh they're already telling you to hydrate in the heat, right,
but you're gonna go I'm about coffee all that.

Speaker 6 (05:21):
Most of these were designed for people in the gym
with climate control.

Speaker 3 (05:26):
Right, gyms usually stay about this temperature, yeah, climate control.
And then but then outside it's just outside, especially in Georgia,
it's like outside Hall of Fame game tonight up in Canton,
Detroit taking on the Tree Lance Chargers, and Marball's gonna

(05:46):
let trade Lance be Remember Tree Lance, I remember and
for a year or two and then traded to Dallas Cowboys,
and I think this will be about.

Speaker 7 (05:58):
Year five, right, Yeah, this is in the same draft
with Trevor Lawrence and Justin Field.

Speaker 6 (06:06):
I heard someone on the way in I'm listening to
the radio and they said, tonight, well NFL starts back
with the LA Clippers going against.

Speaker 3 (06:19):
And I said, wait a minute, Clippers. They actually said
the Clippers, Oh they they may step the LA team.
It's Chargers, Yeah, they obviously, but I just thought that,
you know, and there was no one to go, oh no, no,
that's wrong. It's the and it just let it wrong. Yeah,
the LA Chargers taking on the Lions. Whatever starters. As

(06:41):
I always tell you the preseason, you got to catch
that first drive for most Now, someone like a Trey Lance,
who's probably really getting evaluated and if this is his
thirteen in already fifth year. Now he's trying to show
someone that he can be the starter. If he can't

(07:04):
impress someone to think that he's a starter by the
end of this year. Now you've become a career backup
because it starts being you and not the team you
got drafted high enough. That will take four or five years,
and we'll blame the organization. We'll blame the offensive coordinated.

(07:28):
You know, it's the old line. It's just the and
then it was the rookie. It was the rookie learning curve.
You know all that. Then it will come you. But
Commanding Gregg in the building, Big Kennedy, the funny man
himself and our man always from parts unknown. It's always confusing.

(07:48):
You know, I've been knowing him longer than any of
you know. I met him first.

Speaker 8 (07:51):
He from up top today, Brooke Noview the New York
Hall of Fame is tonight.

Speaker 3 (08:05):
As far as the game, as I said, they switched
it around for a long time. Uh, the induction ceremony
would be first and then the game would follow. But
now they do it kind of And like I said,
I'm quite sure they random numbers for hotels because some people,

(08:27):
most people are going to support the inductees. I know,
the two or three times I've ever been there was
because the inductees invited me. I'm not going to Canton
to see a preseason game of people who aren't even
going to play. I'm saying, man, so we could, you

(08:48):
know how, So somewhere in there they they random numbers
or people started just you know, we we evolved, We'll
figure out a way to get things done.

Speaker 9 (08:57):
I'm saying, at some point on the time, that Hall
of Fame game did mean something. They were they before
all the preseasons and everything, they were playing that game.
The players did play, But you look at it, you
would think that some kind of way the NFL could
make it a type of game that could mean something
later on.

Speaker 3 (09:18):
Maybe I think a lot of what the Hall of
Fame game where it is now, Yeah, it's gonna be
like that, and it's in can I mean, you know,
that's one of the things. I think it's something well,
and and let's make sure we say because I don't
know if I ever backed that up. The starters aren't playing,
but those people that hitting the field football, they playing football.
That's what I'm saying. It's not a fake game. Don't

(09:41):
get nobody think it's not I'm talking about the pretending game.
It's still the NFL.

Speaker 9 (09:47):
It's still the NFL, and it's still football, and it
gets the fan base as far as far as whether
it's your your team.

Speaker 3 (09:54):
Playing the or the older my me, my time. Before
that time, owners teams and they just didn't try to
prophesize when the injury was going to happen. To modern
day sports, we tried to, like we the oracle, and

(10:18):
we got some kind of voodoo that we can you
can tell you, well, see if you missed deed, we
can minimize and then you can play the first half
of the Hall of Fame game. But the second third snap,
after the third snap, you've got to come out because
we want to keep you.

Speaker 9 (10:35):
Fraend is because of those guys out there that's really
trying to dog it and really trying to make it
is the reason why a lot of them start. I mean,
you don't want to get your your better players in
there because in the past that's where the injuries happen.

Speaker 3 (10:49):
When do to happen, I'm just saying that when let's say, yeah,
I got like five people that's out for the season
and they're already one game play. Oh yeah, I already
had three practices like two Achilles, three a c al nothing.
We stopped drinking milk, yes, drinking the milk. You know
I'm saying. So there is no a lot of rhyme

(11:11):
and reason to injuries. But you know, right now we
only do three preseason games. I've always said that I
feel like you still have to approach it with the
idea of getting my team timing down.

Speaker 6 (11:30):
Now with three preseason games, this will count as one
of theirs. Yes, yes, okay, yes, yes, getting it out
the way they can get.

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(15:46):
single shot has seemed to give way to the multiple shot.
Here locally youth football coach last week shot in the head.
And then but if you go down just one more paragraph,
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gas station. Like it's rarely sadly, it's like we couldn't
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we have moved on, Let's shoot multiple people, multiple people.
They have nothing to do with what's going on with you,
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year old man makes his way from Vegas to New York.
Story reads as though he was trying to end his
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people and multiple others shot for shooting himself. A note

(17:21):
was in his possession, and I've talked about that on
this show multiple times. Whip my crew here since the
letter CTE came into people's minds, and I've asked several times,
how did the NFL get labeled with c t E

(17:46):
when just like this young man, he never played even
on the college level. I've asked that several times. How
how the how did the post the boy of a

(18:07):
condition become of the idea that the NFL gives you CTE.
This young man is feeling like he had it. Now
I don't. I would imagine I don't know the young
man multiple reasons why he could have thought that. One
is that you've been selling it, marketing it as though

(18:31):
if you play football, and then after you stop playing football,
if you have anger issues or whatever didn't go right
in your life CTE. M I snap on someone. I
raised my voice, Hey man, you're dealing with your CTE.

(18:54):
Wh What do you know about ct other than the letters?
Very few people know about ct why because you have
to die to even diagnose it. Has that changed not
from the updates that I followed, Yeah, they tried to.

Speaker 7 (19:13):
I think there's like a list of symptoms, but that
could that could have to be something else.

Speaker 6 (19:17):
That could be alcoholism, that could be irritated from a
long day at work, that could be uh.

Speaker 3 (19:25):
And I just know I have said how did this how? Guys?
Because it was guys that two games played in the
NFL lawsuit against the NFL, Well, how did how you figure?
So in those two games, that's when you got your
ct It was hard hits. It wasn't when you was
ten or when you got dropped, when you baby or

(19:48):
whatever it was. It wasn't a car accident. Yeah, it
wasn't seriously had three of them. It was not. You
just figured football at one time. But you think the movies.

Speaker 9 (19:59):
You think the movies in all the propaganda that comes along,
Like I know they had the movie with Will Smith,
and then you have a couple of other documentaries out there,
and then you have then you have schools, colleges and
universities who are who've created the well University of North
Carolina was one of the schools that when they was

(20:21):
testing the helmets for the licks to give you a
read out to understand all these different things.

Speaker 3 (20:26):
So I mean, what listen what I'm saying.

Speaker 6 (20:29):
No, and this is just my personal opinion. Having conversations
like this, Having conversations like this to me, to me,
only further nurture and promote people who aren't well mentally.
This man wasn't ill because of CTE. As sports jock stated,

(20:53):
he never made it to the NFL, He never made
it to college.

Speaker 3 (20:57):
He played some in high school. How do you end
up in the offices in New York at the NFL
claiming that CTE has negatively affected your life. You're not
well mentally, You're insane. So let's not throw CTE into
this because people start going in prison right now in the.

Speaker 9 (21:18):
State of Texas. He was listening to Tupac before he
shout up the shout the police. And it's a young
man right now, I'm a googler this in jail because
he said he was listening to Tupac, right.

Speaker 6 (21:29):
And there are people who have taken their own lives
because they were listening to Metallica. And then there are
people who have done all kinds of heinous things because
they watched a movie or read a book. And again,
these people aren't normal. And for us to evoke the
name of these works of art or these industries, it's

(21:50):
for us to unfairly label them and attach them to
this stupidity. This man has attachment to the NFL.

Speaker 3 (21:59):
Why the.

Speaker 9 (22:01):
United Healthcare Worker assassinated him that morning? The insurance CEO
Tupas road Man. No, I'm shot nobody. I'm asking in that.
I'm asking though it was labeled because the insurance company
did something wrong. Is the reason why the man everything
has a label, the reason why the people are shooting,
That's all I'm asking In the.

Speaker 3 (22:22):
Insurance case, that's who he had an actual grievance with
and again not with the CEO.

Speaker 6 (22:30):
I'm saying anybody can have a grievance with anything. Now
I broke my tooth when I was chewing something, and
now I'm at the dentist office shooting up Dennis. That's
got nothing to do with my insanity. That's all I'm saying.

Speaker 3 (22:48):
To attach CTE to this when it's obviously not CTE
is for them to do the same thing this man
did use the NFL to promote their own agendas. That's
why people, I think, that's why he I think why
he made a note like that, and why he went
to where wherever he decided that he was going to

(23:10):
take his life get the most. Something clicked in that
he also wanted to have to be remembered, which could
have been what was furthering his depression in the first place. Yep,
that he didn't feel recognized or seen. But to add
that on adds layers to a story about a most

(23:32):
likely a kid that already had issues. Yeah, they said
he had a history and wanted to go out, as
they say, with a bang more bang for his buck
and then taking lives with him for people. And I
know in our country we move on from the hard
stories to figure out who was on Jeffrey Epstein's list,

(23:54):
Like who cares? That's how we moved, you know, let's
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This is what we need to be talking about. Why
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Stop.

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I don't know why a way. Welcome back to Spoyshock Show.
I'm in the Sportshock Win Gande commanch you, Greg the Bat, producer,
Big Kenny. We're all here this last day of July
twenty twenty five. We jump into the Hall of Fame

(27:31):
game tonight the Lions and the Chargers, which if this
was a regular season Thursday night game would be actually
something to watch. With how the Lions have been over
the last couple of years and the redemption trail, it
seems that the Chargers are going to try to put

(27:52):
together this year a lot of tough sledding for both
of these two teams. They're in tough conferences, a lot
of work to be done. As I said, Trey Lance,
I'm hoping, wishing still one of those unrefined and at
some point the NFL will adjust because you can't keep

(28:15):
taking the Trey Lances, the Antonio Richardson's for the Coats
with these high picks without actually seeing more actually quality
football play. Sometimes at that quarterback position, we are getting
back to that old NBA model where we're just drafting

(28:35):
potential more than we're actually drafting results. Guys will just
a little football in them, and by the time they
even discover their game, like a justin Fields, I'm pulling
for him. I'm pulling on all these guys, but I

(28:56):
know this is where they are in that breaking point.
And then the next thing, you know, as I said,
which it took a while, but he did revive his career,
they start going on that path of the Geno Smith.
He's the modern day name that's in the league that
you if you put his whole career, you remember he
was the starter. He was trying to push him four

(29:18):
or five six years, and then there was four or
five six years he was just the backup. Yeah, and
then at the Chargers and at the Seahawks and the
Giants and the Giant and then he got a chance,
what two years ago to finally be the starter. Yeah, yeah,
two three years ago to be the starter and has

(29:39):
made something of it. But that's where these guys are.
They're standing at that door knocking on it of where
where am I gonna go? Which divide? Am I gonna go?
Am I gonna be for the next couple of years?
Jameis Winston, I'm strong, you strong, We're strong? Would you
not say? That's where some of the these guys are,

(30:00):
these quarterbacks.

Speaker 9 (30:01):
Yeah a, James, there's a couple of them out there
that you can come to.

Speaker 3 (30:08):
Mind.

Speaker 9 (30:09):
Marianod we had him here in Atlanta. It's yeah, Marioda. No,
Mariolder is not at that door anymore. Mariol is just
a backup, just a backup. See he's he's he slipped
through the trap door. He had that Hey man, we're
gonna we're gonna get that out of him this year,

(30:30):
and they never got that out of him.

Speaker 7 (30:32):
And really the only ones that I think of that
like kind of came back through and became starters again.
Or Geno Smith and Sam Darnold, uh where they were
back up in a couple of places, and then they
got a chance to start. And maybe it was because
of injury or whatever to the other quarterback, but they
still got a chance and took advantage of it. That's

(30:55):
something that's not it's when we see that as possible,
it's just it doesn't happen that. Of course, you think
about Trey Lance went from starting for the forty nine
ers to disappearing from your consciousness. Yeah, the last until
I'm starting with his name popped because I was kind
of embarrassed that I had forgotten about him that fast. Wow,

(31:18):
I remember he was at the forty nine ers, and
then I remember Dallas made some kind of trade with
the forty nine ers to bring him in even at
that point he was the third quarterback or something. And
then I'm reading the article that the game happened in
the night and they said Trey Lance starting for the Charge.

Speaker 3 (31:35):
I'm lost, Like, oh, okay, he's made it back to
a position where he gets to try. So we will see.
But an exciting NFL season on us, Well, I think
we're being with Harbo.

Speaker 9 (31:47):
I mean, like I said, maybe coaching Harbor being a
quarterback at one point in time. And you know there's
something like I said, this kid well as the word
can make or break him in a situation to know
if he is that guy on that.

Speaker 7 (32:02):
First field, the right thing has to break for him,
because Justin Herbert is the starter. Yeah, but he can
like still prepared and be ready in case of an
injury going forward being on another another team as a starter,
something has to break right for him. So it's still
like it's still a long process. Oh, it's gonna be

(32:23):
a process.

Speaker 9 (32:23):
But having someone of a Jim Harball sometimes those guys
who come out of college, that type of coach is
the coach that they can lean on an adjusted to
be able to understand what they got to do to
be for.

Speaker 3 (32:38):
So that's what I'm just looking at Harball in that
man well and also being on the hardball. That's why
I made a statement, you can go some places and
if you can't make it there, Yeah, right, you need
to call Dillards and assistant manager. See what corporate that's

(33:00):
what that's what they were placed on you. Yeah, that's
you couldn't if you couldn't do it with And that's
I was going to say, yeah, if you couldn't do
it with market and that same thing, make you laugh,
make you cry. We sent you to the quarterback whisper,
and he whispers all day and you're still out there
throwing an exception.

Speaker 6 (33:20):
So maybe it's it's you. Maybe it's you. It's no
longer the scheme of the coaching or any of that.

Speaker 3 (33:26):
And it's so funny that we have our favorite players
and we might we can't accept that transfer. We can't
accept And I'm here like a standing on a soapbox
telling you every great talent that was in college. They
were great. It just didn't translate to the pro Yes,

(33:50):
college is going to be that way too. It's going
to erode because now you're talking about the investment component
and the idea that people are going to be spending.
They're coming, They're adding more coaches, more gms. Our whole
day is to stop you, command you, Gregg. They weren't

(34:14):
doing that where you come from. Now you get up
here with that's all they're doing from this guy ten
p M. They don't hire three other more coaches to
look at that official coaches. They're working in the consulting
of coach. The same with the coach, the same game,

(34:34):
the same film from doing you, and that little window
of when you was able to they have slowly just
closed it. And that's what's happening. You're if you're just
super raw, you might fall off the raw material. They're
not waiting for it to shape up.

Speaker 7 (34:53):
Do you think it's also like, uh, when you mentioned that,
like drafting off of potential the age factor, like Trey
Lance was twenty when he got drafted, but someone like
Michael Pennix twenty four, and it's like, there's we want
to get him, while to get the younger player. We

(35:14):
want to go with the younger player because this guy
he's we may not have that much time with him,
but they still need to be developed a longer similar
they will still be developed a longer similar timeline of
where they may in the second year they may become
a starter. But this guy's twenty one. This guy will
be twenty five. So well you think, like some teams

(35:37):
are drafting a player that's two, it might.

Speaker 3 (35:41):
Might be too young.

Speaker 7 (35:42):
And now we don't have the time that we you know,
we want to have him on the cheaper contract before
we got to pay him and all that stuff.

Speaker 3 (35:47):
Well, you do like the Falcons. Did you draft a
guy like a Michael Pennix and you bite down on
that cloth and hope that I can get as many
games as possible before I had to put him in there.
That's what they did. They went with twelve games into

(36:08):
the season, maybe thirteen games. That's not what happened with
Trey Lance. That's not even what happened with chestin Fields
Trevor Lawrence. Just run out there and go do it. Now.
You want to puy a little time, now as much time,
so now Michael Pennance can come in. He was comfortable

(36:29):
and also the veil of him being Michael Vick is
not there. That's why I tell you have to stand
up for Matt Ryan because you didn't want Matt Ryan.
Everything Matt Ryan did went against what you wanted. You
didn't want him to be the MVP. Only thing you
really wanted him to do was bringing him home a

(36:49):
Super Bowl that he put a mighty effort up for.
But his records I talk to people about, hey man,
you know Matt Ryan might be one of the you know,
first second Amy Judio Hall of Fame. No man, and
it's like I thought you was a Falcon fan. Wouldn't
you want no, man?

Speaker 1 (37:06):
He was?

Speaker 3 (37:07):
I said, well, you know, in the top ten and
like every category. And then if you come up with
what are you what matter are you going to send him?
Even if he's your even if he's four or five
years out, say you don't take him the first, second,
third time in year five? What is your letter going
to say when his agent sends you a note that

(37:29):
the eight people behind me on all these statistic lists
is in the Hall of Fame. And I'm not no, man,
don't put him in there? Man? Are you crazy?

Speaker 18 (37:41):
Man?

Speaker 3 (37:42):
You can't put Matt Ryan. I'm like wall A Falcon.
Don't you want to? I don't understand. That's why I
tell you worst fans in America Falcon, because I don't
understand what they want. You think you would want somebody
from your school to win go in the Hall of Fame, right,
Not that dude. Though, we want a dude to go,

(38:05):
but not that dude. Brou that other dude had not
done with that dude. That did man, and he'd have
been the dude. But you don't want him to go.
We want the result, but we we wanted to look
a certain way, and am I wrong, Baptist. Is that
not how your fan base talks about we got movement.
I don't know about the action. We got some movement.

(38:27):
I know we ain't got no I don't understand what
that means. That sound to sound like a drug. I
have no idea what he's talking about. Is he red
dog three? I can't the microphone is because I heard
him say it. He said we got movement. We we
ain't got no action, we got moved. I don't understand.

Speaker 6 (38:51):
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Eight And now back to the sports Joint, Wayne Gandy.

Speaker 2 (41:36):
Between between a log on so you can see the
sports Joint. I'll see even the journey. Welcome back to

(41:56):
the Sports Dog Show. Manis fans at Ernest Hemingway. Just
what Ernest human Way said? And I'm telling you it's
coming from one of those power shows. Maybe Fifty's mother
or one of the gangsters in there made some quote
and he remembered it, and he's been waiting to use that.

Speaker 3 (42:22):
We got movement, but we ain't got action that sounds
like something that one of them people, Falcons fans, he
was a Falcons. Simplicity is actually the best form or

(42:42):
in the action. The simple way, the simple greeting, Hey,
how are you? Oh nice day to day? Those are
nice shoes? Just a simple way tweeting them kicks lick

(43:04):
h what I said, the same thing. I said the
same thing. You said, Hello, those are some nice shoes.
I said, Oh, man, this man is evoked, ernest him away.
I can go ahead, Hey man, what time is wrapped

(43:26):
wrapping up up the ocean time? I'm telling you ocean out?

Speaker 23 (43:32):
What what?

Speaker 24 (43:32):
What?

Speaker 25 (43:32):
What?

Speaker 3 (43:33):
What did him? And wait, legitimately what did he? Because
he's giving him credit for all kind of stuff ocean
out right? Now everything else is gonna pale in comparison.
It's like this, what this man just hit me? It's
like William Shakespeare said, twark something tork on, wist why

(43:53):
you work tork something? I got to move on. Michael Wilbon.
It says that ESPN is obsessed with the Cowboys. True,
come at you, Greg, No, we don't give you a
opinion on that. I'll ask you something else. You got
to stay with the quotes, so for an hour and

(44:15):
a half. You only respond with some quotes. Don't talk,
Just give us quotes and attribute it to people. He
never said it's That's what I'm saying. You got to
you got It's like Martin Luther King. So no matter
what we talk about, just hit a little good quote
at the end. But ESPN says, uh, I mean Michael Wilbon,
who's a long time pioneer at ESPN, longtime writer, network's

(44:41):
obsession with the Cowboys, Like basically they just cowboy namics
anything all the time. Why is that you think he
I mean, he's on the network willing to risk his
job calling out his network.

Speaker 7 (45:00):
I think he said it was because it appears to
be true. You know a lot of during the I
saw a post during the NBA Finals and seeing how
baseball is. You know, there's a lot of good baseball
being played. The w NBA season is going on. There

(45:23):
are all these sporting events that are going on. But
then on a show like First Take, the topic is
what is Dak Prescott's legacy. This is in the middle
of June we talk about this and football season doesn't

(45:43):
start for another three months. So just trying to and
I think especially on I see it a lot on
on social media, but I think in the general public,
any mention of the Dallas Cowboys gets a reaction.

Speaker 3 (46:00):
It's Lebron and Michael Jordan, Philip filler. Yes, if I
need some filler, if I don't have topics.

Speaker 7 (46:09):
Or if it's topics that you don't know anything about,
Like to talk about the Cowboys in the middle of
June means you haven't watched any baseball, you don't know
any golfers, you don't watch the w n b A,
or you probably did. You probably watched the finals, but
you're on your phone, Steven Ah.

Speaker 3 (46:30):
So there's like, well, what can we talk about that?
Like we can just.

Speaker 7 (46:36):
Basically BSR way through a conversation, through a segment, let's
talk about the Cowboys.

Speaker 3 (46:41):
Got uh? And I couldn't disagree. I know that, And
that's why I said I added him to the list,
because it seems that when I'm watching or reading something
that you only could have wanted to put this story in.

Speaker 5 (46:56):
You know that.

Speaker 3 (46:57):
Oh in the nineties final Bill Cartwright said, Michael Jordan
had an orange juice. Well, and I'm just like, what
you just needed some filler? Well, and some people's name
Cowboys with their fan base, because I wanted to ask,
It's not like the Cowboys have a lobbyist, do they

(47:19):
that like calls the network on some Hey man, we
think it'd be great if you talk about this. Uh,
it's supply and demand. I can sit and bs my
way through nine minutes.

Speaker 6 (47:32):
Of a segment on a sports show in the middle
of June talking about the Cowboys and people won't turn
the channel anything else that you start to blah blah blah.

Speaker 3 (47:42):
And I'm you know, you could be you could be
the president. The people want that, and and that's that's
all I'm saying. You're saying that I'm obsessed with I
can't get the Carolina Panthers. You can get nine minutes. Look,
you can get nine minutes of Carolina Panthers. Who there
books see see little nine seconds, that little nine seconds

(48:05):
we stuck. You can get nine minutes to the Carolina Panthers. Joe,
you can get three cents a minute for nine minutes
of the Carolina Panthers. Or I can charge you nineteen
dollars a minute to talk about the Dallas Cowboys for
for ten minutes. I'm going blah blah Dak Prescott blah blah,

(48:27):
Jerry blah blah, Jerry's world, Dak Prescott blah. And everybody goes,
how about the Cowboys and they haven't won anything and
they haven't been in the playoffs. SERI, who is the
head coach of the Carolina him?

Speaker 18 (48:41):
Quit?

Speaker 3 (48:41):
Quick, quick, quick? Without googling? What is his name? Quick? Quick?
Is it Canalist? Tom? Right? Is Caleb right?

Speaker 10 (48:49):
Right?

Speaker 3 (48:49):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (48:49):
Fired?

Speaker 3 (48:50):
He's from Caleb Canalis, He from the Carolinas. And don't
know that's what I don't know he's so I just said,
I don't know Horn Junior is back. I seen him
in part. That's not even his name. Listen. The owner
of the Carolina Panthers is listen. Listen. Yeah, I don't
know why I keep saying that the owner of what

(49:12):
is his name? The Panthers owner? Listen and looking it
up you hold on what is the coaches? But I
just want to understand I don't have the answer and
keeping it from you. I'm seriously asking, what's the head
coach the Carolina him? You sound like that Panther's hr lady, Hey,
what's the head man? We got to make this check out.

(49:32):
What is the name of man coach of this organization. Guys,
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I'm in the Sportshock wing can dye. Marcus Morris Senior.
UH we talked about him early in the week he

(51:55):
was arrested down in Broward County. Information came out UH
to rounding this case that he actually was arrested for
some warrants from Las Vegas, some casinos out there where

(52:15):
he allegedly did not pay some markers or he either
paid the markers and the check bounced so last I
heard a thirteen year vet. They held him without bond
because they have to send him back to Las Vegas.
That was more while the bond was denied. Is that

(52:38):
how the procedure works, Big Kenny.

Speaker 6 (52:41):
Well, they say that now he's paid more than two
hundred and fifty thousand dollars in penalties and bills and fines,
and I believe it's behind him now.

Speaker 3 (52:52):
But initially when they got they didn't give him bond
because he had they had to send him back to Vegas.
That's extra extra in back in Vegas. So it wasn't
like they were holding him because it was something terrible. Yeah,
did you don't like him? But Vegas had a hole
on him. And I believe this was this a federal charge? Uh,

(53:16):
this was It's like this was just local, okay, because
that can happen too.

Speaker 6 (53:22):
I get pulled over for a traffic ticket and they go, oh,
hold on, they got a warrant for you out of Chicago,
and Chicago said they were willing to come get.

Speaker 3 (53:29):
You about it. And it says that in Las Vegas,
in the battle in those areas, the casino a marker
over twelve hundred dollars can't. They can't issue a warrant
for your arrest. He had like two bad markers which
ended up. I don't know what happened, you know. I

(53:50):
thought it might be a clerical era done. I don't
know how he got behind with the casino payment. But
the checks bounce basically that he wrote them. Is that correct, Greg,
what you're reading? Well, I'm looking at his his statement
after he was released. It basically looks like he wrote

(54:15):
a he got a marker to gamble, and then he
just took his time paying it back. So and they
are they did they set up a payment plan or
he just had decided he It looks like he just.

Speaker 7 (54:32):
I really thought the amount of money and time I
spent there would really have value. So yeah, I took
my time to pay back the money that could have
been handled on the spot. If I'd known that, I
would have been I would have locked up. I would
have been locked up like I was trying to flee
or Okay, kind of weird to decipher what he's saying,
but basically he he thought he could just get his

(54:58):
marker and then pay it back.

Speaker 3 (54:59):
Whatever.

Speaker 6 (55:00):
Okay, sports jock, I'm I'm gonna come over to your
house and and we're gonna drink and we're gonna eat.

Speaker 3 (55:06):
You're gonna spot me at the restaurant. We're good, We're.

Speaker 6 (55:08):
Gonna go to club and I'm gonna pay you back.
I got you, I got you. You know what I'm saying.
I'mnna get you your money. But I figured since we
was boy, you ain't want the money like that right away.
And then a week later, what do you say? No,
I'm saying, I'm gonna get it to you, but you
won a week after that, you want it now.

Speaker 3 (55:30):
You ain't gonna go bro, come on, man, you I'm saying,
now you'm we're gonna go to the thing later. It's
been three weeks. Man. What I'm saying all I owe you.
I got this.

Speaker 6 (55:41):
Listen, I'm saying, after my my my boy birthday celebration,
I'm gonna throw you.

Speaker 3 (55:47):
I'm gonna get you. And that statement he's saying, as
long as I owe you. That's when, like before the
show started, I was telling you him that he's one
of those guys who his whole stance is is you
can do those kind of things I like to immediately,
Big Kenny, or you could leave and I forget I instantly.

(56:10):
Hey man, I can turn around. I got your money.
I don't want I don't want to owe you mentally anytime.
That producer, which is his nature, state as I keep saying,
and I asked that before the show, right, why are
you as long as I owe you, that's you'll never
go broke. I'm just making a quote. No, that's not

(56:33):
your quote. It's not my quote. That's how that's your
sting that that was as long as I you bro
That was that was General George Patton. That was young.
And the thing with some of these cases, especially Mark
three Marcus Morris, his statement reads as though they just petty,

(57:01):
petty pity, and now this is I've never understood when
you owe me, why is it petty?

Speaker 6 (57:08):
And this is the other part of defending the action
is when he says that had I known basically that
y'all were gonna be petty, I would have paid the money.

Speaker 3 (57:18):
Right then, Well, why are you taking out a marker?
Lucky that it is San Bruno to come frock.

Speaker 6 (57:23):
I'm saying, why are you taking out a marker if
you've got the money on you, You just thought you
were gonna And that's what makes it sound like their
right in their assessment.

Speaker 3 (57:32):
You thought that your.

Speaker 6 (57:36):
Celebrity status and your being at our casino meant so
much to us that we would let you ride with
two hundred and fifty thousand dollars worth of charges and
losses in our establishment.

Speaker 3 (57:49):
Did he lucky he didn't get a knock on his door? Yeah,
I mean could have been that. Yeah, it's just the
old days. And I guess the arrogance of his answer
kind of these to the arrogance of why you just
didn't pay the people when you owe them? Oh, why
did you take the market in the first place? That's
my credit card? Yeah, if you got it like that.

(58:11):
Do you think that maybe he heard someone else? Probably
I didn't have to pay him. He's thinking it because
of who he was. I'm gonna try to pull the
same thing and see that.

Speaker 23 (58:19):
Well.

Speaker 3 (58:19):
I know one thing about athletes. A lot of them
go into I lost one hundred and fifty I'm not
gonna dig into the money. I have a certain team
owes me some check on Halloween, and when I get
that check, I'll pay them.

Speaker 27 (58:38):
I do that.

Speaker 3 (58:39):
That's an athletic I can only speak for athletes. They
have that kind of mindset. I'm an old big Kenny
one hundred and fifty. I could pay him today, but
I'm gonna wait till that Nike check come on. Performers
are the same way, man. Look I got to sell
on the night. Now, I got your fifty dollars, but
I don't want to give you the fifty dollars I
got when I know you can just get the fifty

(59:01):
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Wadne Gay. Good morney to you out there and listening land.
Great show going so far. Hall of Fame game tonight,
the Lions taking on the Chargers. Campton Hall of Fame
Weekend going on starting tonight the Cowboys. I was reading
our man Clarence Hill Junior. I saw something where he

(01:01:32):
said it was too many fights. Cowboys coach Brian Schottenheimer
stops practice and makes the Cowboys run. What y'all doing
down there? COMANCHI, because first of all, that's a big move.
So Brian Schottenheimer is doing a good job because he
must have the Vets, must have had a good meeting
with them, because rarely can you even get a team

(01:01:59):
to condition. One of the few things perks up going
to the league is I don't know what you're talking about.
I don't do that. We don't do updowns and not
about to do nothing. No hills, No, we can do
some practice gassers. No whatever we're gonna run. That's high

(01:02:21):
school and college. Now we're gonna run. Do some hills
when we're training. No steps, but practice, We practice, and
then we go who is who is when we training?
Who is we the other player? Or if we're there
like in the off season training. No, I'm talking about
during the during the during the o t as we
we out here, let's run these suicides. Yeah, we do

(01:02:44):
all that, but once training stamp camp. You know what
I'm saying, were in training camp. Let's let's go. That's
what we're training. Let's run these suicide get on the line.
Go I'm good. I mean my whistle little even my
running shoes. Let me go inside and get mine. Hey,
where you going get back on this line? You I'm

(01:03:05):
going to get my runner shoes. Hey, that's one of
the persons. Other pro We got to do all that.
And he keeps calling me Kenny, So good job there,
Brian Schattenheimer and and but what I'm saying is in
these situations, just like any time you hear like the
coach did all this, trust me, he a lot of

(01:03:27):
it is. I went to Michael, I went to Magic,
I went to Tom, I went to Tim. We talked
about it. Hey, man, when I get to practice some
of these days, I just need you to go along
with it. Because when Patrick Mahomes go put his foot
on the line, when coach said run right now, we're

(01:03:48):
all obligated right about to walk in till Pat said
I'm on the line. Coach, I mean the other fifty
two of us got to go get on the line.
That really is how it works. That's why the quarterback
the starting picture, the Star basketball player. They always keiki
hahih and with the head coach because that's what he

(01:04:08):
can do. If Lebron go put his foot on the line, Luca,
you have to go. That's where the famous quote of practice.
Nobody really got it take it as because he just
kept saying itself. The whole story behind that is the
coach is trying to connect with Iverson because if you

(01:04:31):
do it, no one can skip line. Right, Hey, I
was here at six Where were you? Bombs? It's basically
what when y'all walk in at six thirty and a
already got a lather going, right, I can I can
tell some but now uh and you go to explaining, yes,

(01:04:56):
bring you his playbook because hey, I was already here.
That's and that's why they one of Dale Brown. That's
that whole thing, because that's how and they set it
up for you. They're very tricky. I've had them come
to me, Hey, I'm a ripple little Hey today okay,

(01:05:17):
it'll allowed today, okay, because if I don't take offen,
then you just have to take it too. But that's
how they're gonna. Look, he ain't saying that. I can't
say nothing, so but good job for Brion Shoenheimer getting
the team, getting them in shape. I just saw that
quote from Clarence Hill. We've had him on the show

(01:05:39):
a couple of times. Stephen A. Smith demand severe punishment
from Bryce Harper, the commissioner. Rob Manford. I was up
visiting the Phillies. Bryce Harper told him to get out
of the locker room. Uh un he was if he
came here to talk about contracts. He didn't want to

(01:05:59):
hear nothing about that. Stephen A. Smith demand severe punishment
because well, you're never supposed to talk to anyone disrespectful.
All I can say, because I wasn't there to know
what Bryce, I can say this about the commissioners. Sometimes
you forget Rob Manford works for the owners. Roger Goodell

(01:06:25):
works for the owners. Right, Adam Silver works for the owners.
There are the commissioner, but they are paid. That's why
each team gives them a million dollars to be the commissioner.
That's why their salaries are so high. When you see

(01:06:47):
Roger Goodell on he's thirty two million. That means that
each team, each tenk gave him a million dollars to
be the government commissioner of and set the rules and
all that, but his whole main purpose is the owners
and the brand, not the players. So if you're wondering

(01:07:08):
why there's not this homage by the players, because you're
you're not You didn't walk in here for me. You're
not going when y'all go to the meeting, you're on
the other side of the table. You and your ten
lawyers over here in the NFLPA and their lawyers over here,

(01:07:29):
they are taught to negotiate a contract. So I just
want to say, and that's not excusing Bryce how I
don't know what happened. They're about to do some contract
talks in something right.

Speaker 7 (01:07:41):
And it's the commissioner is visiting each team and they've
been discussing possibly being having a salary cap or for
Major League Baseball, and.

Speaker 3 (01:07:56):
The players are.

Speaker 7 (01:07:59):
Very against that because that would that would kind of
limit their their prospects or what kind of contract they
can get.

Speaker 3 (01:08:07):
So that that led to the outburst from Bryce Harper.

Speaker 6 (01:08:12):
And I understand that, and I believe that's just basic
common human courtesy to be kind to people, to not
be rude. But when we're talking about a professional setting,
you may be the CEO of the company, but we

(01:08:34):
work on the production line. It's ten minutes before we
clock in. We get in our safety goggles and glasses
and gloves and stuff on. This isn't really the time
that you would come in and want to talk. Well,
and that's what I'm just painting a picture, not excusing.

Speaker 3 (01:08:51):
Right. I can't say stephen A is wrong or any
of them, because I don't I didn't get the fool,
But I do know. If Bryce Harper is in the
Philadelphia's locker room, if this ain't the first visit, then
somebody from another team had already informed him why man
for it is coming, and that's what And then he
looked back and locker room like, no, man, you get here,

(01:09:19):
and you know for baseball guys, you know what would
make it better salary cap what you know if you
just think about it now, if you really think about it,
Harper probably like you said, someone called him from a He.

Speaker 9 (01:09:34):
Said, may this guy came in here politic and you know,
really and he's on the other side and you you're
messing up with the union. I mean, you can't come
in here talk I don't have my representation there. You
cannot come in here talking to me without my representatives.
So we won't hear nothing. And that's why I'm sharing that.
People forget that whoever is the commissioner. Sure he's the

(01:09:56):
biggest wig, but he is not He's not for the players.

Speaker 3 (01:10:02):
Yeah right, he's the guy who's trying to keep the
players from achieving whatever the players want.

Speaker 9 (01:10:08):
And you know that was why it was so hard
for baseball when Bud Siling was the commissioner and a owner.

Speaker 3 (01:10:14):
You the owner and the commissioner. So those were some
dark times for baseball.

Speaker 9 (01:10:20):
And now who knows what their union and commission what
kind of relationship they have, and why I comes and
I can.

Speaker 3 (01:10:29):
Tell you doing Katrina, when they sent us to San Antonio,
when both commissioners, the PA commissioner and Gene Upshaw came
in and Paul taglerbu they came in at two different
things times, but it was four, six, eight weeks into

(01:10:50):
the season. I asked both of them, why it took
y'all so long to get here? We've been out here
for six weeks. If we were the cowboys, say it again,
but since were just aints at that time, New Orleans,
the who that you send us down here? How are

(01:11:13):
we down here? And neither one of you we four six,
seven weeks into the season. We're doing something that nobody else.
Somebody was supposed to be down here on a day
to day documentation of what's going on. So find ourselves
in this again. We know how to help. Right, you're

(01:11:34):
asking me to win. Riding on a yellow bus, the
practice on a baseball field. I'm not telling you it's
this your fault. I'm telling you, y'all need to witness
this so this doesn't Maybe you could put a better
plan in next time or help. We're lifting weights in
the parking lot like we circus animals, and it's week

(01:11:57):
seven and you want to come in and pull us
all in here? How you guys holding up what? I'm
back on cocaine. I was holding it together in New Orleans.
I was. I was halfway holding together, but now I'm
full blown. Don't go awayne.

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Goot Goot, Goot, Goot Goot go show is sure today
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Speaker 3 (01:15:09):
Welcome back to the sport Shock Show. I'm in the
Sports Shock Wayne Gandy, come of birthdays here today going
into the Hall of Fame weekend for the n f L.
Charlie x c X you know that name? Command Okay
pop singer, pop singer, Okay play one of her tracks
as we go to break? Okay, you got one her?

(01:15:30):
I don't know the music. Charlie x c X thirty
three years old. Jd Vance. Do you guys know who
he is?

Speaker 6 (01:15:39):
V He's the president, the head special coordinator coach for
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Speaker 3 (01:15:50):
It's forty one years of age. Evanda Kine Hockey is
thirty four. Skyler Diggins it's thirty five five mean where
she dropped the Smith Sky Sky Scott of Diggings thirty five?
Kevin Smith that the director is fifty five. Also it
was he started off in what was that movie with

(01:16:11):
his friend Kevin Smith? Is it Clerks movie? And the
another one that he with the tall guy, Oh Jay
and Silent Bob Jay Inside Yeah he played Silent Bob right. Yeah, yeah,
he's fifty five. Mary Louise Parker you might remember her

(01:16:31):
from Weeds. Bick Kenny, I know you probably watched Weeds.
What what it was about? Selling weed?

Speaker 25 (01:16:37):
What was it?

Speaker 3 (01:16:39):
I never that's crazy. I missed that whole little series.
Got to make a box set got to make it
is sixty one years old and the box set is nice.
Laramie tonso he snitched, but he can't play football. Thirty
one years old? Where is he this year? He's still
with the Texans. I think he's on the Commanders. He

(01:17:02):
moved over to the Commanders. He started with the Dolphins
and then he went to the Texans. Ands with the Commanders.
That's to get pick up for them. Yes, gotta get
Jane Danies some protection. He's thirty one years old. Good
football player. Chris app Perzingis is thirty the new Atlanta Hawk.
I see how much he plays this year. Little Uzzi
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(01:17:27):
Edrin James forty seven, head coach of Iowa. Kirk Frentz
is seven y. Roy Williams Kansas, North Carolina great coach
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(01:17:54):
Austin Ree Austin Rivers, excuse me, is thirty three. Tempest
bled so I'm quite sure she has a heavy heart.
With Malcolm Jamal Warner passing away Andmphis was also on
that show with him is fifty two years old. Jason
Momoa is Aquaman is forty six, Mark Cuban sixty seven.

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AJ Green is thirty seven, Zach Brown is forty seven.
Harry Potter's writer JK. Rollins is sixty and passenger fifty seven.
Wesley Snipes is sixty three years of eight. Big Kenny

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thinking about giving a weekend. Oh no, no no, she
has holiday, no week no no Jordia no Jack free holiday,
enjoryda weekend.

Speaker 30 (01:18:56):
And I will have a weekend. I will not take
the Hall of Fame weekend. This this is this is
my this is my chargers Now, this is like my
this is like my I'm like a tree grower. This
is my Christmas season. So you're okay working on yeah
all weekend. I'm okay working on football weekend. And I

(01:19:18):
need to take the weekend and get your grill right
or nothing for the season. No, no, I got I
got the gold grill straight from UH.

Speaker 3 (01:19:28):
And TV Johnny, Yeah, whoever it is with the gold
grills I had, and I had just the work sites
to Mary Elizabeth Parker, that's I mean, weeds, come on, man,
you know it almost seems like Saren dippity, we were
meant to be together.

Speaker 6 (01:19:44):
Uh then TIMPs bled so surprised me. I didn't know
she was fifty two, did you? So we're piers, she's
only six years she's younger than she's.

Speaker 3 (01:19:53):
Older than my wife. Actually play on the TV. But
then Jake A Rolling comes around and clunk Clung comes
multi billionaire, Like, let's be for real if I'm gonna
see I want to take you the whole walk. Oh well,
let's put a spell on me. Cast a spell on me. JK.

(01:20:14):
How how much is she worth?

Speaker 17 (01:20:15):
Now?

Speaker 3 (01:20:15):
Like eighteen billion dollars? I think they're coming out with
a new Harry Potter and see we'd be able to
start all over with another little boy. Uh huh. They
got a series of they found another little ten year
old and about to do a whole scene as though
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him in the cloak of invisibility. We can't see him,
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call me what you want to baby dumble Door. If
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(01:21:03):
Jamie Lee Curtis, he said this generation the genocide of
a generation. He said, the this generation of women. Plastic
surgery killed this generation.

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You guys who said this Jamie Lee Curtis, Yes, well
I would. I would ask you what do you think
this generation will look like in twenty years? Well, I mean,
because you see, I don't know what they're gonna look
I don't remember their original look.

Speaker 3 (01:21:40):
Right.

Speaker 6 (01:21:40):
I've seen some of these women seven eight years post
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AH made a lot more since back then. So imagine
this same body in fifteen twenty years. We don't know
how these uh we saw how the silicone breast implants
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(01:22:02):
women until the technology caught up.

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So we don't know where any of this will go.

Speaker 6 (01:22:07):
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Speaker 3 (01:25:44):
Welcome to the Sports Stock Show. I'm the sports Shock
Wayne Gandy, Shannon Sharp ESPN. What we kind of felt
like was going to take place. Uh, they were going
to wait until his case was cleared up and see
which direction this was able to go. Maybe with a

(01:26:09):
innocent or a victory excuse me, maybe they could have
brought him back, but with a settlement settlement kind of screams,
I just want this to go away kind of mindset.
Shannon Sharp now will not be back on ESPN. I'm

(01:26:35):
Shannon's career taking a big hit we're talking about as
a young man that was on the path of a
newly one hundred million dollars deal. Reports are that kind
of really all that has kind of gone away Shaysha
media is what that would have all been under. He's

(01:26:56):
still doing his nightly show. He was on there talking
about he wish this didn't happen because his brother Sterling
is being inducted into the Hall of Fame this weekend.
I wonder and hope if I was Shannon, I would
minimize even being up there. I remember Shannon as a

(01:27:17):
Hall of Famer himself, but at least for a year,
I would show up to the ceremony, but I would
try to, you know, because he talked about his brother
enjoying it, and I think, no matter how what's going
on with him in the room, it could just bring
that the stairs in the room down. So it'll be

(01:27:42):
good to see how he handles that. The way he's
handling this case is he's kind of going and moving
as though there is no spotlight on him. But now
we know the idea of what's going on with Shannon's
career or where do you guys sit with this. I

(01:28:05):
knew it was gonna I knew he would not be back.
I mean, like we said, not even I don't think
ESPN's call it was we are Disney owned company, Shannon.

Speaker 6 (01:28:19):
We like you, we just can't keep you around. And
as far as his brother's concerned, timing is everything. It's
so unfortunate because they can't. They're not going to switch
the Hall of Fame induction ceremony. It's your brother doing
something that, from what I understand, is the first time
brothers will have done this, be in the Hall of

(01:28:40):
Fame at the same time, or have two brothers inducted
to the Hall of Fame.

Speaker 3 (01:28:45):
So you want to be there. It would be almost
unimaginable to not be there. But you did what you did.
It is the reality. So we'll just have to trudge
through this as best he can comagine. I know we
talked about it last week and I thought he might

(01:29:06):
be back. But with all of the information that came
out with you would speculate on how much the the
settlement was, uh it it seemed like it was too
much for pre ESPN to want to deal with, and

(01:29:27):
so I wasn't really surprised when they made the decision
going forward. I mean, he has the he has this
his uh, his podcast network.

Speaker 7 (01:29:40):
I don't know if the deal he was going to
get with whichever company it was, he might have to
that that might be put on the back burner and
he'll have to just kind of ride this out. Like
the the shows that he has are still popular enough
to where there he'll still that his face will still

(01:30:01):
be out there, and who knows, maybe maybe FS one
will call him back.

Speaker 3 (01:30:09):
But like you said, he I did.

Speaker 9 (01:30:13):
I saw the show last night where he was talking
about wish this wouldn't happen on the weekend with his
brother and overshadowing, and thought about that, and I'm sort
of like with you, Uh, you have to make a decision.

Speaker 3 (01:30:25):
Do I go or do I stay?

Speaker 9 (01:30:27):
You know, do I not just show up the whole weekend,
because like I said, it's gonna make the room a
little different.

Speaker 3 (01:30:34):
And then also at the same time, I mean, you
still have your business. You still hopefully that you could
continue to networks.

Speaker 9 (01:30:42):
You see where Chad Johnson is still on the ESPN,
so you hopefully that you still could get something out
of this situation where you can try to turn some
of this negative around. But as far as going forward
right now, he just got to ride ride it out
until they decided, you know, let you back in or.

Speaker 3 (01:31:03):
And why I say that is like, I definitely I'm
just putting myself in his shoes. Most likely him and
Sterling with the honor of Shannon already been in in
the Hall of Fame, Shannon probably would be the person
that was going to introduce him put his jacket on him,
because he is a Hall of Famer, So he can
do both. He can he can get up there, he

(01:31:26):
can introduce him. He can be the Hall of Famer
that shows him his busk, he can be the Hall
of Famer that puts his jacket on. Now, what you
have to imagine is you're talking about fan friendly family.
So when you walk out, you have to brace you
your brother, his family. That it could be some booing, yes,

(01:31:54):
because you're as if you're sitting there in an audience
and there's a lot of people, and it's based on
your lineup. If you're early, everybody's still there. You know,
if you're late, people kind of drift the way that's
not maybe of your team. That's how it kind of works.
So when I say that, it's like I don't want
Shennon I would still if he called me an ad,

(01:32:15):
I said, man, go just minimize the public's view of you.
So it might be that you just go just for
the ceremony and you know now that time and don't
go to his party. Well, you know, don't go in
this because people are going to be judging that.

Speaker 6 (01:32:34):
Well, if the one time, that if the one If
you're only seeing one time and that one time is
the most critical time when you're introduced, when your gold
jacket is put on, doesn't that just kind of trump
everything else because nobody's really covering the party like that.
I don't think it'll have the same visibility. Nobody's going

(01:32:54):
to cover the meet and greet afterwards the same way
they're going to cover They're going to cover it the
same paparazzi's everywhere. Well, I'm saying at the say, for instance,
at a meet and Greek, would it be more of
a people who are supportive of Sterling? What I'm a
little more relaxed with his brother and what's going on

(01:33:18):
because I'm accepting this as Sterling's night. But in the
stadium where we're unveiling the bust and putting on the jackets,
that's the last thing. That's the absolute last thing. Okay,
So even if I show up to that, that doesn't
overshadow everything. Even if I only show up to that.

Speaker 3 (01:33:35):
Well, if I'm going to tear down a moment in
any kind of way, I'm going to still be part of.
Nothing in life will ever replace the picture of him
putting his jacket on his brother. They all you want.

(01:33:56):
This is this is for sharp, This is for the sharps. Yeah,
this is this is this is history. Yeah, this is
for the shot. And it makes me I don't care
wet in spite of everything. Yeah, I'll find Comanche Greg
and have him drown the sound. But I have to
have the moment of that, and that might be the time.

(01:34:18):
Because Shannon is allowed on stage all the perks of
what he already gets as a Hall of Famer, he
can sit amongst the crowd and it's not like, guy,
everybody up there, you got some you know, the LT
So it's not like you're in a group. It's the
freshest wound. Yeah yeah, fresh man in a more visible society. Yeah,

(01:34:43):
so you know, and you like the talk, Lawrence Taylor,
A lot of those guys they Shannon liked to.

Speaker 9 (01:34:52):
Talk just like talking still on the club. That's why
I was gonna ask you. Also, he made a statement
own clubs. I said, he knew about this a week ago,
and he asked ESPN can they hold off after like
you said this for my brother?

Speaker 3 (01:35:10):
Do you think that they was like, forget that, we're
gonna I don't care. Well, tonight is football season, so
I need to let everybody know where they're going to be.
All you people that keep watching a first tape wondering
if he's coming back, I need to get all that
off the board. Yeah, today is today. This is still business.

Speaker 21 (01:35:31):
Now.

Speaker 3 (01:35:31):
I'm still running the business of a sports networking You remember,
I don't know you. You're not a lifer at ESPN.
You just got here a couple of months ago. I
don't really owe you much of anything. And then this
is you know, I actually hired you with this case looming,
and and so I've shown.

Speaker 6 (01:35:47):
Love right and unfortunately, sometimes we have to live with
the things that we've done.

Speaker 3 (01:35:53):
That's if anybody knows that here, it's me. Sometimes you
just did what you did and it is what it is.
And the one thing I threw out. The couple of
friends hit me yesterday about this, all of this has
been building up. I know we've been doing this show,
what almost fifteen years now, and I've been sharing like

(01:36:13):
all this stuff is starting to bite the media. The acting,
like the guys that they hired, they were taking the
fame over the character, the character, the morals standing and
a lot of those. Domino, Michael Strahan had character, he

(01:36:40):
was a character high. He didn't have all that don't
make nobody perfect. So this is not this just has
to do just like because the bad producer said, so
now you put Chad o Chosenko on the show. Now
we know the kind of colorful career any moment, Yeah,
you got more up at something movement movement. But I'm

(01:37:04):
gonna can pop up about Chad Johnson right at anymore
but that now, but that was Johnson, I'm o your
now anymore.

Speaker 30 (01:37:15):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:37:16):
See that's when I was out saying that's who you hired.
That you have to sit there like you Can'tryan Clark
and and who is this right here, right here we're
watching the right in that corner. Dominque Fox Fox. I
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the house, have a good day running They just running around.
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John he won't even come in there. I'm not saying
he's still trying to figure out how he don't get
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Speaker 12 (01:40:44):
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Speaker 3 (01:40:55):
Locks are you can sit a sports joint? I'll sing
Welcome back to the show. Gilbert Arenas, who has made
himself after his career, a media personality as Gilbert to
read Arena's Agent zero, one of those guys that he

(01:41:18):
had a little window of time where he balled out
and then similar to like Lance Stevenson said about his career,
seemed like once Gilbert got that check, he forgot how
to score, Like it started becoming about everything else except

(01:41:39):
playing basketball. But a man with a lot of to say.
His most famous moment to me is pulling guns in
the locker room. You know you don't get that all
day playing cards once again and now being back in
the spotlight. I've rested for legedly running illegal poker games

(01:42:02):
with suspected member of Israeli crime group. He was. It
was a federal indictment. He did seem to get out
over the last ten twelve hours. We will see how
this holds for him. The whole thing went down in

(01:42:22):
a California Ensino, California mansion that Gilbert seemed from the
last quote I saw throwing it off that all he
did was rent the mansion. He didn't have anything to
do with the rest of the setup. But when you
talk about Fed's coming, we have all ways discussed. You

(01:42:46):
start being in a situation where either you plead or
you find yourself in court where based on their ability
to gather information, a high success rate as far as
bringing criminals to justice. I know one thing. We've seen

(01:43:10):
a big uptick in these last couple of years with
athletes and gambling. This year long, we've talked four or five.
We just talked about Marcus Morris. We've been talking about
the Porter young kid for We've talked about college guys
suspected of throwing games and point shaving. All of this

(01:43:35):
seemed to either find its way to mass media or
start really becoming a problem with the validation of sports
gambling as a whole. It seems like when it was
a little when it was a river between like, okay,

(01:43:58):
athletes can't gamp the country, you can't really gamble. It
seems like you forgot athletes are naturally trained in a
sense to find themselves gambling. Everything is I bet you
I can run faster, I bet you I can lift more,
bet you can jump higher. Competitive, it's everything about your
whole natural training is to put some on the line.

(01:44:22):
We've seen I mean, we've seen that with if you
watched the Last Dance documentary Michael Jordan, like with flipping quarters,
Like they put money on that. So it's like on
every little thing athletes are chasing that they had to
have that competitive streak that they'll find any way to satisfy.

Speaker 6 (01:44:43):
And now I don't know if we can put it
all at the feet of legalized gambling on sports, because
Gilbert had an issue when he actually pulled the gun.
It was about cards or a bet or something like that.
And I don't want to judge because we all pulled
on somebody by the bet. Am I right?

Speaker 3 (01:45:02):
Am?

Speaker 1 (01:45:02):
I right?

Speaker 3 (01:45:04):
We don't know. Well, making something legal makes people even
more emboldened to do it, even if it is not
still not seen as as savory. The more and more
we have things like marijuana haven't just been invented. People
have always been smoking it. Now people just have no

(01:45:27):
respect about when they smoke it right, and they're not
they're fired up. This is the concerts in the middle
of the concert right outside the right at a gospel concept.
It used to be cool. It used to be cool
for Rick Jane, but now Franklin like, ah, be kind

(01:45:49):
of like right, something you supposed to keep. And look
how Gilbert is shading. He's shading this with yeah, it's
gambling and there's a federal charge. But all I did
was rent ambling spot. They call that the house and
taking the cut. And see why they call you see.

Speaker 9 (01:46:11):
If if Gilbert wouldn't have had this like cards in
the past, following him the card games, the prior situations,
I might would say, Man, you was just renting the
house out.

Speaker 3 (01:46:21):
You probably didn't know who this Israeli gentlemination.

Speaker 9 (01:46:25):
But seeing not what I'm saying is but seeing knowing
that they have these high state games, knowing that these
things go on, and knowing that you have been in
a situation with the NBA where you've been suspended from
playing cards and guns.

Speaker 3 (01:46:42):
We know that you play around in.

Speaker 6 (01:46:43):
That in that in that Hogan, And for me, I
would imagine that two things feed a room and Israeli
crime figure are the two priorities here. And Gilbert might
have got drawn in because look, we know you subject,
you're believable running in this circle. We need somebody who

(01:47:06):
can gather us some information. Because again that's how they
do it. They get somebody that they've got something on
to corroborate or cooperate. And Gilbert, look, now they'll believe
you renting the house. They won't believe what's his name,
Ryan Clark.

Speaker 3 (01:47:21):
Everybody, I'll know it's a setup if Ryan Clark start
renting the house. But if you rent it. We'll definitely
believe that. Now his bond could just simply be that
he's not really he doesn't have a risk. Yeah right,
it's not a flight him getting a bond is not. No,
he's doing like he's off the hook. No, No, that don't.

(01:47:42):
That means you got enough money to get out and
we didn't really have No, No, they are history to
hold against you. You're right, you're not a flight risk.
You're not a danger to yourself or and you have
a community and you haven't threatened no witnesses. But whatever
year is looming could still be looming against him. You
just get the get out till we send you to jail.
That's what bond is pretty much. And and all these

(01:48:04):
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Speaker 24 (01:50:44):
Now it's time for a school board when we put
a spin on life and sports and how they intermingle.

Speaker 3 (01:50:52):
On the sports Jack Show with Wayne Gandy. I'm looking
oh right to go be sire. You must shoose sire.
I'm gonna stop till ivery time we wrapped up. Correct.
Welcome back to the sport Shock Show. I'm the Sports
Shock Wayne Gandee. Interesting once again the level of respect

(01:51:20):
of just gatherings, Like people just don't respect gathering anymore.
W NBA game Valkyries dreamed other night, Tuesday night, someone
deciding that it would be funny to bring a sex
toy throw it on the floor in the fourth quarter.

(01:51:44):
We saw this at a Buffalo Bill's game a couple
of years ago. And you know, I guess just sporting
events really, and I'm not that old, but it used
to literally be about the most eventful thing that happened

(01:52:04):
was somebody might run out on the field. That was rare,
and you remember those days, that was about all. That
was about all you might get. That was the highlight
between that or a squirrel or something landed wouldn't leave.

(01:52:25):
It was those kind of you know objects protests. You know,
if it was a protest, it was outside the venue
something like that. People didn't just go to like, whoever
did this, I hope they find them like I said,
sports Shop would love when y'all run a ballot by

(01:52:46):
I'm gonna check. These things need to be federal crimes.
They need to come with minimums. People need to know
we need to get a little more of that in
our society because if you don't think those kind of
things developed the psyche. When you start somebody start telling
you something happened at this game, you start acting up,

(01:53:08):
you get in a fight, you know it's a mandatory five.

Speaker 6 (01:53:14):
Hey man, you know the last dude did that when
Jeff fire you mandatory And then you start trying to
think what mandatory means.

Speaker 3 (01:53:21):
You like, hold on mandatory and you don't want to
google it in front of nobody because you know you
think you're at a certain level of intelligence. Then you
hold on that means I got to go and stay. Yeah,
I ain't finna get you cool, bro, I'm good. You
good because if you run out here and glue yourself
to this court five years and see I was, I

(01:53:43):
had a bucket of gloop and put it on my
T shirt for that. Theatory people, Yeah, it's a couple
of people. Ain't that dedicated?

Speaker 5 (01:53:52):
No?

Speaker 3 (01:53:53):
No, are you dedicated to save the chickens that much.

Speaker 9 (01:53:57):
Now, everybody's not dedicated God minimum, everybody's not dedicated for
to get those?

Speaker 3 (01:54:03):
Are you up for that? Do the chickens matter that?
To avoid the three piece with a side and a drink,
you find to do five? No, no, it's throwing at
this game the Dream versus Valkyrie here in Atlanta. Mandatory five. Now,

(01:54:23):
now let me ask you something. Are you throwing this
object with a mandatory five? Oh no, no, let me
ask you no, no, not for I'm not even bringing
me someone else could grab and throw in my fingerprints
on it. And now I'm locked up at first of all,
so that what I'm saying is true, you start laying

(01:54:44):
down a little more long. Some of these people just
feel like it's gonna be hundred dollars fun. I'm gonna
get a couple of days down here. Expected No, fine, right,
they just don't. They're gonna laugh and they're gonna kick
me out. Oh you think he threw that. I'm opposed
post the video online and that's the end of it.

(01:55:05):
Can I ask was me? Does anyone anyone want to go?

Speaker 6 (01:55:10):
And I thought you might be the first person to
reach for this bad producer and blame it on l
duncan She.

Speaker 3 (01:55:16):
Said, what no d in the w n B A
And here you go, baby, that goes some deeds. Yeah.

Speaker 6 (01:55:25):
Yeah, we're gonna have to adjust and get used to it.
Then we all gonna get used to different stuff. L Yeah,
that was that was a little crazy.

Speaker 3 (01:55:33):
It might be.

Speaker 6 (01:55:34):
I mean, we blame everything on everything else. Why not
blame that on her? Why not lay that at her feet?

Speaker 1 (01:55:41):
Hey?

Speaker 6 (01:55:41):
Again, they try to insert themselves. Everybody wants to insert
themselves into a moment somehow. Yes, trying to get to
be part of that storyline, right, They want to be
part of something. And if there were stiffer penalties, if
there were mandatory minimums for in cars serration, people would
stop altogether and see this is what's gonna happen. They'll

(01:56:04):
get comfortable enough throwing stuff on the court that they'll
just start hitting the players with it.

Speaker 3 (01:56:10):
I wasn't even trying to get it over the players anymore.
I'm just throwing it directly at them. And I just
think these kind of this was all played. This is
not a this is not a cup, This is not
a thing of popcorn. This is an outside premeditated thought.
All of this is premeditated. This ain't a reaction that

(01:56:34):
you thought. The referee called a bad call and and
I jumped up screaming, and all of a sudden my
beer spilled on the front. Came to the game, I
went to the love chat, I went to the and say, hey,
give me that one, now, the big green one. Yeah,
hand me that. The next night.

Speaker 9 (01:56:59):
Britney grind gets checked it from pushing the referee who
goes only in Atlanta.

Speaker 3 (01:57:08):
At Atlanta is something else? Vic Kenny says, wants y'all
to know that they are testing for edibles. Correct. Yes,
the government has said that they have come up with
the first.

Speaker 6 (01:57:21):
Actually workable system for detecting on the breath of an
edible user that the person is under the influence of edibles.
They've had the breathalyzer for alcohol, they've got the test
strips for cocaine and THC and now a lot of

(01:57:41):
people to skirt those tests when they're driving or on
the job. They'll take an edible with the understanding that
it won't show up on a test. And now they're
saying they developed a test. It's got some more kinks
to work out, but where basically it's like a breathalyzer
or edibles and comanche.

Speaker 3 (01:58:01):
Greg. You say the guy uh that lost his job
the CEO tech at the cold Play concert. He's suing
cold Play. Yes, but I'm just here for forming. I
don't run the cameras. But you called me out and
you made and you you you may let this happen. Yeah,

(01:58:24):
you made.

Speaker 9 (01:58:25):
You You should have never called me out to the
point that you said, uh oh, we paid to see
you while y'all got the cameras on me.

Speaker 3 (01:58:34):
We paid to see you, yeah play, But I was
just performing. No, you need to see the stadium. You
made the camera part of your show. I'm saying the
stadiums included in the lawsuit. Everything nobody in there but everybody.
You're the name though, Chris, and they'll win. He'll win, Chris.
I hope Chris. I hope he wins, and I hope

(01:58:57):
I hope he win too.

Speaker 6 (01:58:57):
Now I hope cole Play has to turn over all
the pro seeds from this entire tour, and I hope
they eliminate cameras from public spaces that are on people
without a written consent.

Speaker 3 (01:59:08):
It's just kiss cam. And we all laughed, and we
laughed when I lost my job and my wife. I
didn't know that was your executive. You know. They removed
a kiss cam from me but from spot. But when
me and you were just talking and I said, man,
it'd be cool to see you in the Falcons Jersey.
Now I gotta pay eight hundred million dollars. Co Play

(01:59:30):
didn't get that memo about the NBA and we're moving
the kids cam. Co Play didn't do anything. They just
showed a couple hugging up. Yeah, but he he insinuated.
He made a statement like, ah, look at them and
see two hours ago when we started to show as
she was you this guy.

Speaker 9 (01:59:48):
No, you shouldn't have called me out, Chris Mark, you
should have never He should have never called me out.

Speaker 3 (01:59:51):
I didn't know who I was calling. I don't know
your name, but he should have never drawn that much
attention to me.

Speaker 6 (01:59:57):
But see, you just you gonna, You're gonna, You're gonna
slip through the loophole.

Speaker 3 (02:00:02):
That's all it is is. Had he not been doing wrong,
he wouldn't have got caught. That's the ultimate thing.

Speaker 6 (02:00:09):
But since you caught me doing something I wasn't supposed
to do, and I had to pay a penalty for that.
I'm going to pass that cost on to you because
you were the one that exposed my wrongdoing. And that's
the person that well, that that lady, that lady that
filmed at the Braves game. She got a talk show
appearance and maybe a book and she exposed she was

(02:00:33):
feeling somebody from behind and all that. Yeah, a couple
of years ago.

Speaker 3 (02:00:37):
Texting is texting someone and whosever husband this is? Yeah,
we'll see how this turns out for Coldplay Tech CEO
and we are a notion. The truth is he will
throw your in the ocean.

Speaker 1 (02:00:56):
It's time to rap things.

Speaker 3 (02:00:58):
So on the Sports Show with Wayne Anny when your

(02:01:23):
deciuns of Ocean gives the Sports Shop just a minute
to Vin would like to thank you for tuning in
at any point this week, any segment in the hour,
for any comment online, Thank you as well, Big Kenny,
command you, Greg Bad producer, thank you for your contribution
to the show. If you missed any of this week's shows,

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you can go to Apple Podcasts, Amazon podcast, Audible, Deezer, iHeartRadio,
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We're gonna start you all off with.

Speaker 1 (02:02:06):
You I don't I don't want you.

Speaker 2 (02:02:11):
Okay, I understand that, but you kind of drove your
car up on a curve right now.

Speaker 25 (02:02:18):
Hold, I don't want you to go on you fallen, yeah, okay.

Speaker 3 (02:02:22):
Okay, and listen to me. Okay, you kind of told
me something just now. That's a little alarming.

Speaker 1 (02:02:26):
So I have to perform some tests on you.

Speaker 3 (02:02:28):
Okay, I can't drive, I just want to go. I
know that, but you kind of just admitted to me
that you were drunk.

Speaker 2 (02:02:36):
Okay, So I gotta perform some tests on youset.

Speaker 3 (02:02:42):
My son is okay and his former CALVS cheerleader and
Assistant prosecutor for Exix County Prosecuting Office, Brie Atchison.

Speaker 5 (02:02:56):
She was.

Speaker 3 (02:02:59):
Found sleeping outside of her car that she had driven
up on the curve. I guess she got out the
car thinking that would save her, but when a policeman arrived,
she was sleep by the door outside on the ground.

(02:03:21):
I didn't really take a lot of evidence to recognize
that she was drunk, and you could see she was
pleading for help. She just wanted to go home. Well,
it seems like I'm quite sure Essex County is gonna
send you home. Then she was drunk driving. I ain't

(02:03:43):
judging because we didn't all been sleep outside the car
after we raining on the curb. At my right, at
my right, I thought the ground for that brief.

Speaker 1 (02:03:57):
Fuck the clank, it's a good one.

Speaker 3 (02:04:04):
I wouldn't tell her to get a good lawyer. Congratulations
to the Hall of Fame inductees and as we always
say on Thursday, we'll see you in the future. From
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CrimeLess: Hillbilly Heist

It’s 1996 in rural North Carolina, and an oddball crew makes history when they pull off America’s third largest cash heist. But it’s all downhill from there. Join host Johnny Knoxville as he unspools a wild and woolly tale about a group of regular ‘ol folks who risked it all for a chance at a better life. CrimeLess: Hillbilly Heist answers the question: what would you do with 17.3 million dollars? The answer includes diamond rings, mansions, velvet Elvis paintings, plus a run for the border, murder-for-hire-plots, and FBI busts.

Crime Junkie

Crime Junkie

Does hearing about a true crime case always leave you scouring the internet for the truth behind the story? Dive into your next mystery with Crime Junkie. Every Monday, join your host Ashley Flowers as she unravels all the details of infamous and underreported true crime cases with her best friend Brit Prawat. From cold cases to missing persons and heroes in our community who seek justice, Crime Junkie is your destination for theories and stories you won’t hear anywhere else. Whether you're a seasoned true crime enthusiast or new to the genre, you'll find yourself on the edge of your seat awaiting a new episode every Monday. If you can never get enough true crime... Congratulations, you’ve found your people. Follow to join a community of Crime Junkies! Crime Junkie is presented by audiochuck Media Company.

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Stuff You Should Know

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