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July 24, 2025 • 123 mins
The purpose of AI, Cam Newton QBs, Tyreek Hill, Deion Sanders, Venus Williams, LeBron James, NFL, and more.

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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Enough is enough.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
I don't have any serio shuck and we hold the
world ransom for.

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

Speaker 3 (00:15):
Broadcasting live and Atlanta, Georgia. This this is the Sports
Shot Show with Wayne Candy.

Speaker 1 (00:23):
You may.

Speaker 4 (00:27):
Show Frank comes to fun.

Speaker 3 (00:31):
Comes and it comes to long.

Speaker 1 (00:33):
Is it just.

Speaker 3 (00:37):
I'm a doer?

Speaker 5 (00:39):
Yeah, I'm gonna go.

Speaker 3 (00:40):
On the way you made Vegan. Welcome, Welcome, Welcome. You're
listening to the Sports Shock Show. I'm the Sports Shock
Wayne Candy. Good morning to you out there and listening. Lang,
glad to be here with you. We are in training
camp in the n a AL show. A Tony is

(01:02):
knocking balls over the fence at a record rate. What
else do we have? Going to w NBA is back
in action after the All Star break, College football having
their annual media days, knocking that out before they take
the field. High school back in practice as well on

(01:26):
the football field. All of that going on, and still
the four people coming across your screen can't understand what
the need of AI is. All of that, think about them,

(01:47):
all of that. I just explained, that's a lot. It's
a lot football. It's so intricate and all the levels
are so now scooped into.

Speaker 1 (02:00):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (02:01):
It used to be kind of like you were either
college or you were pro, or you were high school
in college. Now it's like you're you do have to
get a triple scoop. Yeah, And the board no longer
stays the boards, which is almost every eight weeks, because
we have seen coaches get fired in less time, and

(02:25):
so it's like it's not even set boards anymore. It's
not like, Okay, August first set, September sixteenth, he set.

Speaker 1 (02:36):
We just need coach to get us to the Penn
State game. Now you know, they just have an opponent
we just need to get past.

Speaker 3 (02:42):
It really is and it's so nil And did this
player transfer and this players decide to sit out? Now
you're not just having that conversation in the NFL. Now
you're having that conversation in college. You're having that conversation
that a high school player now has decided to flip

(03:04):
who and not in gymnastics. One of the biggest flips
in history was our man, Travis Hunter. We're talking about
up to the hour I was looking at it googling
it said something about his father, we'll talk about it later.
And they had a picture of his dad and him
when he was at Collins Hills. The dad had on

(03:25):
Florida State Seminal gloves. They did the picture to let
you know, oh, this was before it gave you a
timeline because it's like, oh, that never happened. It was
spoken on like it was going to happen, but it
never happened. Surprise. So as we know, and now he

(03:45):
is about to suit up for the Jacksonville Jaguars. But
any of you geniuses out there, any of you Sheldon's
and Leonard's and Cooper Poly's and Wallawitz, for those Big
Bang Theory people.

Speaker 1 (04:02):
I was I was hoping that you wouldn't have to
explain it. But shout out to the blurds. That's it's
a great show, that the Big Bang Theory. But for
all you out there that understand AI, the four of us,
at least the three command you.

Speaker 3 (04:22):
Greg went into his music zone. So I don't know
if you heard the question earlier. We were discussing what
is this big need of a I like, what is
it doing that is so needed that it's actually the
stock market is at our boom because everybody saying we're

(04:42):
in that AI. For you, that's old enough to remember
the Clinton days. Bill Clinton's presidency. Those years money was
made because we were going through Silicon Valley. We're going
through a transition. We were leaving sets and VHS tapes

(05:03):
and we were moving to CDs and all those kind
of things. Digital we were going and that was a
booming time, you know, and electronics were, you know, ten
years later. By the time Clinton left office, they stopped
even they were telling you any TV would a wire
or antenna, who we might as well just go ahead

(05:24):
on and throw that in the track. We don't even
do that. We don't do that.

Speaker 1 (05:28):
And now we've moved to where you can sell my
wife a brand new phone every three months, come out
with a new version, and don't don't don't don't make
it be a nice little color at the car saying straight,
I mean, you know, now, the technology, everything that's.

Speaker 6 (05:46):
Been described, it's all being done supposedly in the name
of making things easier.

Speaker 1 (05:52):
Like what and that's what we're asking sore too much?

Speaker 6 (05:57):
So what should we know that AI is doing now?
At the point with AI thinking it's supposed to be easier,
well to the point where you don't have to think
it examples.

Speaker 1 (06:08):
S yeah, yeah, Well.

Speaker 6 (06:11):
Like where you said with going from cassettes to CDs,
now you don't have to.

Speaker 1 (06:18):
Either listen to a whole album.

Speaker 6 (06:21):
You could go right to the song that you like,
and you don't have to do the fast forward thing.
You just click over to, you know, track six, if
that's the one you want to hear. And now with
with AI, it's I don't I don't want to write
the whole ten page paper.

Speaker 1 (06:39):
I want to put my idea in a machine, and
you write the ten page paper for me.

Speaker 3 (06:46):
Well, then you didn't write the paper.

Speaker 6 (06:50):
My idea is in the paper, so and I gave
it the prompt, so in a way I did write it.

Speaker 1 (06:58):
No, I get my ten I get my I give
my points.

Speaker 7 (07:02):
It's like the music, I guess, I mean the way
he's saying, I regard if I put the ideal in,
I'm still gonna get credit for writing this because it
was my ideal.

Speaker 1 (07:12):
It was my thought and theory.

Speaker 6 (07:14):
And not to say this is like the this is
the the That's what I'm getting from as far as
someone not as far as like someone just putting in
a prompt and the ten page paper is spit out
for them. Like I said, it's so people don't it's
supposed to make things easier, and as far as it's
supposed to make thinking easier, to the point where you

(07:34):
don't really have to think it all or you don't
have to think Harry Man, and you give it one.

Speaker 3 (07:39):
Sent So why would I give you credit for that
or something? Because of my thoughts and the fact that's
what people want to credit for the thought.

Speaker 1 (07:48):
And yeah, because that has to be the creative part
you have.

Speaker 6 (07:51):
I don't have to know what's in the paper that
I put the thought in.

Speaker 3 (07:55):
Okay, but and I hear you. But for that to work,
then I have to be prescribing to the book of idiotic. Ah,
mind set, there we go. I would have to be
playing some game. Keep your eye on the queen, big man,
just right there. In the minute, I was just about
to say, all this is convince. We've been convinced. Hold on,

(08:17):
big man, I'm gonna make it easier for you. No, no,
you see it, You see look right there, Come.

Speaker 1 (08:21):
On, you know so show Hey, old Tana didn't hit
the home run.

Speaker 3 (08:28):
Ai. He swung the back, but he did compared to
what I'm doing working too hard. AI pushed the ball
out the fence, no over the gos.

Speaker 6 (08:37):
Compared to what I'm doing with my ten page paper
show hell Tani is working too hard, He's doing too much.

Speaker 1 (08:44):
It should be we we are.

Speaker 6 (08:47):
We need to develop the And I put this in
the AI machine where you know, the machine hits the
home run for me.

Speaker 1 (08:55):
And I'll tell you something that I thought in just
this moment, sports shock and if it fits and somebody,
then good. I think AI is a byproduct of people
being upset that they have no talent. Everybody wants to
level the playing field, and the truth of the matter
is the field was never leveled, but never it was

(09:19):
never supposed to be level.

Speaker 7 (09:21):
But for you to say that, that means someone who's
very intelligent created this to help the level of the
player field.

Speaker 1 (09:28):
They who were that mad that that's no listen to
what I'm saying. No, I hear what you're saying. What
you saying, that person, that person saw information as their field.
They maybe didn't make the baseball team, they maybe didn't
make the swim team. And so now I'm this is

(09:51):
where I dominate, And rather than just be the smart guy,
I'm going to make everybody as smart as me, so
you can see that, and eventually now we got the
robots stuff where my robots will beat your robots. I
don't have to actually get out there and run against you.
My robots are just faster than your robots. And sometimes

(10:12):
that's what this stuff seems like, like I couldn't do
it by myself. That used to be a source of pride,
that used to be a whole person's identity. Is I
did it myself. I pulled myself up, I figured it out.
I tied the key to a piece of string and
got electrocuted seventy two times. And now you hit a

(10:32):
switch and you got lights. And that's all I'm saying.
That used to be a thing in the whole world.
That used to be a thing, But now everybody gets
a trophy, and that's what I'm saying. And it's gotten
down to the mental trophies. Now we're giving you points
for machines writing papers.

Speaker 3 (10:49):
And you see it in the idea of life now
where instead of taking care of my teeth, I'll just
buy some teeth. Instead of going to the gym, I
will get doctor fine to cut me up and sports
to make me look like I'm going to the gym.

(11:11):
The Cavender Twins the other day, young ladies, you know.
And when I saw the article, they went and got augmentation,
breast augmentation. They was telling everybody. I kept thinking, what
happened to where I'm going to at least try to
make you think my genetics grew these Now it's not

(11:34):
only am I going to put fake, I'm gonna tell
you I'm fake.

Speaker 1 (11:39):
I'm fake And with this ai stuffed writing, hold on commanded, Greg,
I've made a lot of good money writing content for
television shows and awards shows and other comedians and specials.
And now nobody has to call me anymore to.

Speaker 3 (11:56):
Get upset for rappers having a crime writer. Biden was
a crime words or that not a thing in the
in the music industry that if you tried, you could
only do someone on else's music or lyrics if you
gave credit right, you couldn't get up there Milli Vanilli

(12:20):
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money back, right, Yeah, Okay, we'll be back more than
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Speaker 3 (18:03):
I thought the story was just gonna blow over because
everyone has an opinion Cam Newton that can easily come
in a room, evaluate quarterbacks and leave, and you have
to pay attention to what he might think he's earned
that to be able to say it, no one's list

(18:23):
is wrong for them. It can be debated, but you know,
some of the stuff I see about it, it seems
like he doesn't have the right or understanding. But the
best thing you could do, would somebody do it? Is like,
what are you basing your list on? Cam Newton put
out where he felt like Jalen Hurts was not a

(18:46):
top ten quarterback in the NFL coming season, and a
lot of people took exceptions to that. But that's why
I say, Sometimes they even have the conversation what are
we basing this on? Somebody sent me an article the
other day about gibblelteringa is talking about rings and I
told him I said, rings only arrived for the Jordan

(19:12):
fan to defeat Lebron. It was the first time in
history of the sport anybody ever quantified. People quantified Rings
as the big joker m to draw four, but it
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(19:38):
Troy Aikman, Damn Marino. You never had heard anyone tell
you that troyan won three Super Bowl, went to the
Hall of Fame two, was a better quarterback than Dan Marino,
the man Marine.

Speaker 6 (19:52):
You say, the whole thing started, Troy Aikman is a
better quarterback than Dave Marino said, No, no, what.

Speaker 1 (20:03):
You guys keep leaving out the man. Please, You've never
heard anybody tell you that a Maron never.

Speaker 3 (20:11):
Never, never. They give Troy all his due, that he
went to Hall of Fame, he has his three, all that,
but you never. They might throw up Joe Montana or
someone you know, but they never the police Troy.

Speaker 6 (20:24):
Commonly, commonly Joe Montana comes up when it comes to
Dan the man.

Speaker 3 (20:28):
Marino, pull him over and excuse me. But they never
used And even in the debate they were they were
not basing it on the rings. They were just basing
on boy on the field, the style, but the ring

(20:51):
debate when Lebron and Jordan's that was the That was
the big joker. If I lose the battle we started
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(21:15):
got I might just send it on that about you.
I tell you what, I'll let you play it, partner.
Don't even be no play that for me.

Speaker 1 (21:21):
Okay, there we got it that. It's just like that,
y'all might y'all want to go and put the skull
on the paper.

Speaker 5 (21:26):
Now? That was? That?

Speaker 3 (21:27):
Was it?

Speaker 5 (21:28):
That?

Speaker 3 (21:28):
That's the trump card. I didn't think about it. But
Cam Newton says that Jalen Hurts, super Bowl winning quarterback
for the Philadelphia Eagles is not on his top ten.

Speaker 12 (21:42):
Now.

Speaker 3 (21:42):
All I would ask Cam if he was sitting right now,
is what is his criteria, because everybody's criteria.

Speaker 1 (21:51):
Is he didn't break it.

Speaker 6 (21:53):
Now, he had made a like a respect to everybody's
response on his on his show, he broke down what
his criteria Is, and he compared Jalen Hurts to the
other quarterbacks he ranked ahead of him, like this guy
through for more yards, this guy through for less interceptions,
or through for more touchdowns. Jalen Hurts has a lot

(22:16):
of talent around him. That's basically what he was saying.
That you once said, like you got to go through
Jalen Hurts if you want to win the NFC, Like, no,
you don't have to go through Jalen Hurts. You got
to go through the Eagles. And it's like he's saying,
there's more talent and we'll come back from break and
talk about it, have a little more sccession. But my
thing is when people like that try to minimize because

(22:44):
Cam Newton will try to tell you that he didn't
have as equal as talent as Jalen.

Speaker 3 (22:50):
Hurts around him around him, right, And that what he
would try to tell you. And in his day he
had Greg Olsen, he had Steve Smith Senior, Ted jen Is,
Devonte Smith, he had Stewart and what was the other

(23:10):
back Williams. Yes, that as a duo for about two
three years as a duo Batman and Robin and for him.
But we'll come back on the other side, and uh
see what Cam Newton, who setting itself up for a
great late night talk. The Newton effect got to get

(23:32):
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And now back to the sports John Wayne Yandy in
the Red Zone.

Speaker 13 (26:48):
Show by five.

Speaker 3 (26:54):
Said, go yeah, welcome back to the Sports Shock Show.
I'm the sport Chuck Wayne Canny. Good morning to you
out there enlistening, Man command you, Greg the funny man himself,
Big Kenny, and our man, the bad producer all in
the building, Cam Newton. The what would you say? Cam
is now it will be a word to describe him.

Speaker 1 (27:20):
Personality.

Speaker 3 (27:21):
The personality, the personality, the dam Newton, the sports personality.

Speaker 1 (27:27):
He's not just a former athlete, he's I think transcends
that he's not come something. Yeah, he's not quite an entertainer.
I don't think he's got credentials to be seen as
a full time journalist. He's a personality. Yeah, he's made
himself into someone that you can see doing different things.

(27:50):
Nobody questions why he's in the room, regardless of what
they're doing. Yeah, I'm sure Cam's got something to add
to it.

Speaker 3 (27:56):
You see him on the red carpets, you see him
at big events, so starting to get his access to
different movie premieres and all those kind of things up.
So I guess personality is that stage. But as the
quarterback position, he said he felt like Jalen Hurts of
the Eagles was not a top ten a player, And

(28:19):
I when I think about his list or maybe what
he's looking at, I'm just projecting on Cam if I
was to come up with that conclusion, because on my list,
Jalen Hurts is at least ten. But I'm looking at
the totality of the position because that's what you asked

(28:40):
me to look at now, right, not the actual foot were,
arm strength, you know, the technical fundamentals. It's been years
since you really have asked me to look at the fundamentals.
We go all the way back to the Michael vic era.

(29:01):
Now we're in the Lamar Jackson era. You threw that out,
that fundamental He went five, He kept the ball up high,
shoulders spread, how far the ball went behind his head.
Y'all decided that wasn't it because to keep Lamar Jackson

(29:22):
as high as he is, I have to do the
total thing where it doesn't really matter. You throw off
any foot, jump in the air and throw it spinning, duck, roll, flip.
You just want that. Patrick Mahomes plays that. It's a
different It's not a technical game because I can't teach

(29:43):
you what Patrick Mahomes does. They don't do that in drills,
and when they do, they just are doing it in
because they feel that this is that type of player.
He has that kind of charisma. He's not really he's
a jokester. But it works. It worked. But that's not technique.

(30:05):
That thing what Patrick doing and he just flipped it
behind his back. That's not actually of play. But said go,
I see Jalen hurts as today even though he's still
in the league. Russell Wilson, the Russell Wilson at Seattle
is the Jalen Hurts at the Eagles now where he

(30:27):
has a strong old line, a good run game, and
a defense to get as you that's what Seattle, That's
what the Ben Roethlisberger at one point. Now, how much
you feel like he contributes to that. I think Jalen
merps as a component. If he's not starting, you get

(30:49):
worried if he's not on the field to operate it.
Who was the other ten? I mean, who was the
ten that Cam had. I don't know his list of
what was had.

Speaker 6 (31:03):
I know he had Tua and Justin Herbert, Jared Goff.
I think he even had like Geno Smith in front
of him, Damn Darnold.

Speaker 3 (31:21):
Now I went to a quarterback that went to Auburn,
played a long time in the lead, Jason Campbell, to
get what I feel like would be a neutral perspective
Jay Campbell, and because that's sometimes what you need. You
need to find someone in an area of your life
that just deals with the true facts, not emotional. I

(31:46):
feel like Jay cam he had no dog in the fight.
He did have Jalen Hurts in the top ten. His
list was Patrick Mahomes, Lamar Jackson, Josh Allen, Joe Burrows,
Jaydon Daniels, Jalen Hurts, Justin Herbert, Matthew Stafford, Jared Goff,

(32:13):
Dak Prescott. Now he didn't say which order, which particular
order I have list, but those give me Cam's lists,
all right, This from ten to one. Baker Mayfield, Justin Herbert,
c J. Stroud, Jayden Daniels, Jared Goff, Matt Stafford, Joe Burrow,

(32:34):
Patrick Mahomes, Lamar Jackson, Josh Allen, and see, I would
say Jalen Hurts is better than or plays what better
than Baker Mayfield, check and Bate and c J. Stroud
To this point, I think the street c J. Stroud

(32:54):
has the potential to be a top five, but he
went through his side more slump last year than a
lot of that was he had a lot of people hurt,
a lot of lineup changes.

Speaker 1 (33:04):
So we'll see anybody dot number one.

Speaker 6 (33:10):
Josh Allen, Josh Allen. I mean there's a debate between
Josh Allen and Lamar Jacks.

Speaker 1 (33:14):
I can't believe he got Justin Herbert down that far.

Speaker 3 (33:20):
Yeah, I can see that Justin Herbert hasn't shown the
talent is there? Yeah, Yeah, but we're still him. That's
what I was getting. That was gonna be my last factor?
Or are you just saying talent? Yeah, because you're just
going off of talent, not he's not adding in the

(33:42):
winds and and all those. He's just going off of
who has the most talent, because who has the most
talent doesn't always mean the best. They're the best, right?
Is that true?

Speaker 1 (33:56):
But I haven't seen anything. To me. When I see
Justin Herbert, I still think of him as the kid,
the kid, if we could just get the kid, you know,
somebody get behind the kid. And he's been in the
league now, this is six year, about six years, six years,
and he's still the kid. You know what I'm saying.
I'm still looking at him too.

Speaker 3 (34:16):
I'm still waiting on him to ride right, to do
that thing that when they got him, we were waiting
on it, and we still kinda waiting on it. Him
and the kid from Arizona the NFL fifteen. They're going
to do the thing he's in year twelve? Now what

(34:37):
are they going to do the thing he's in year twelve? Fourteen?
This is about the year seven. But this debate seems
to be very personal. I don't know if Cam and
Ryan Clark, both who worked at ESPN at different points,
they seem to have been going at each other.

Speaker 1 (35:00):
Like the other's opinions matter more than the other.

Speaker 6 (35:03):
I had a question about that because in Cam's response,
he brought up Bryan Clark's accolades, and what people do
a lot is bring up someone's accolades as if those
are the like, you got to have a certain kind

(35:24):
of resume to even speak on any of these topics.
It makes it seem like, well, then no one's really
qualified because someone's gonna say that, you know, Clark put
in ten years in the NFL, right right, and that
should be enough. But people that go to the next step,

(35:46):
well he was undrafted, or he played defense, he played defense,
he didnt play offense, or you know, they just keep
going into where like, well then.

Speaker 1 (35:57):
Everybody, everybody wants human version of AI. You want to
make all of the factors equal, and that's never been anything.

Speaker 3 (36:06):
Brian Clark did. As much as you need to do
as a player to have a legitimate opinion.

Speaker 7 (36:17):
Well on the NFL, is that on the NFL only
because Ryan Clark, just like a lot of the ESPN
guys and a lot of guys now, such as Cam,
they have a broad opinion about all sports. So I do,
and and and that's why my point is that at
some point, and I'm with Greg, I think that he

(36:37):
does have an authority on a lot of things. A
lot of people want to shoot down when he speaks
on other subjects. But if he don't speaks on the NFL,
oh yeah, Ryan Clark said this, it's right. But if
he speaks on baseball or basketball, well, you know, he
didn't play basketball, he didn't play baseball, but you can
listen to tell that he's watching sports. He's a sports fan,

(36:59):
and he does his So I think he's authority on
a lot of things he can speak on. And I
don't Cam trying to shoot down his value. I didn't
like that point. And people do the same thing back
to camp. Yeah, and that's enough. Cam shouldn't get his
value shot down.

Speaker 1 (37:18):
And and now and and I value the Cam and
the opinions of Ryan Clark in that everyone has an
opinion and yours because of professional athletics, and when you're
talking about the NFL, and subt is informed. But if
Ryan Clark is talking about basketball, you can talk about

(37:41):
basketball from an athlete's perspective, but not from a basketball
NBA basketball players. Some of the criticism that these guys
levy against people is like, you actually know his crossover?
Could You've never crossed anybody over on a court. You've
done all that you could do as a player in

(38:02):
the NFL, but still experience. I've dunked on a person. Yeah,
I'm saying, not in the NBA. Not in the NBA
dunk I know how don't? Yeah, but you know how
to don't. And that's what I'm saying.

Speaker 3 (38:15):
I had a home run, I played in a marching band,
I throwing a shot put, and I have sung at weddings.

Speaker 1 (38:24):
It's experience.

Speaker 7 (38:25):
That's called resume on your resume, That's what That's what
I try to say all the time. If you've done
it before, if he did something, or even no matter
what level, your experienced and you tried.

Speaker 1 (38:35):
It, and I'm saying, uh, experience, Well, experience and expertise
are a different thing. That and that is correct, correct,
All right, there we go. Experience and expertise are two
different things.

Speaker 3 (38:49):
Yeah. I think Ryan Clark seems to be a person
who he covers a lot of sports, right, so he
has you know. I saw that part where Cam was
trying to make it seem like he he didn't have
I don't know what even when he said undrafted, I
was confused. What him being undrafted have to do with

(39:10):
knowing the game? Well, he was number one, so they
would it be boy? They had to think about it
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Speaker 1 (42:12):
Jany welcome back to the show. I'm this what shock
wing ken.

Speaker 3 (42:16):
We left just talking about Cam Newton and really kind
of watered it down to just getting around to what
a lot of people talk about with opinion. I think
Big Kenny COMANCHI, Greg Babyducer A lot of times what
happens is where if you haven't played a sport, because

(42:41):
being at a free throw line with two seconds to go,
and being in the battle's box with two outs, and
being on the NFL game with twelve seconds and this
is the last play. All those are the same moments
very much so with a different just different, uh focus

(43:03):
focus that a different different. Yeah, this is it, this
is it either gonna happen or it's gonna be over.
Although dropping dropping the baseball that would have won the
game and dropping the football that you know, listen, all
those are the same thing, I think sometimes and it
is just Steven eight is a solid reporter. Yes, Steven

(43:29):
eight rupts people wrong because in his verbiage, in his posture,
he acts like he was in the mix. Yes, you
can report on the war, yes, and you can fight
the war, yes, yes, yes, And if you forget that

(43:53):
you was just reporting on.

Speaker 1 (43:55):
The war, he started thinking, you're a soldier and you
go to talking to Rambow, Yeah, like you was out
there in the mud with him. You Brian Williams, Right now, that's.

Speaker 3 (44:11):
Where the little key words you keep saying, where Kevin
Durant will listen to a stephen A And then now
you're going too far, Yeah you don't. You're you're never
in a position to say somebody is a bomb ever, ever, never, never,
shacky is whether I agreement with Sack or not. If

(44:33):
you and say god, Javel McGee, bomb and then you know,
you know, we just gonna have to you know. But
and that's that's with him, and that's as far and
that's why he's starting to at least from the athletic point,
his ship is starting to sink. And he arrived in

(44:57):
an era where people like to talk that way. I
gotta tell you, I'll go to the barbershop. How many
times I've been in the barber shop and these guys
somebody in there. I swear they can guard somebody in
the NBA. You should hear them. Never played basketball and
he saw I shut him down. They played in the

(45:18):
period you're saying, you shut Joe Johnson down last night.

Speaker 1 (45:24):
Down.

Speaker 3 (45:24):
I'm talking about down. I was out there.

Speaker 1 (45:27):
ISO doesn't stand for how tall, and they can guard Joe,
That's what I'm saying. They call him ISO cuts one
on one?

Speaker 3 (45:39):
What what are you thinking?

Speaker 5 (45:40):
What do you do?

Speaker 20 (45:41):
You know what?

Speaker 1 (45:42):
Well, let's start at the beginning. Do you know what
ISO means? That's what I'm saying.

Speaker 3 (45:45):
But they'll sit there and they'll tell you how I
shut Joe. Remember when no, I don't and I laugh,
you know, or they they would have done this if
they were the quarterback and I told somebody the other day.
I used to go home and everybody. I'll go home
and I walk by people and they always do this.
It's like slap rip. I'll just be walking down the

(46:09):
breezeway and they know me. Boy, I got you, you
know like you know so your mind, that's what that's
what you think happens. Yes see, I remember when I
would hit you with that's how you got to do right, Yeah,
just do that and that'll get you a sack. Is
that's what you think Derek Thomas was doing to me?
Of course I was told. I was told you go

(46:31):
take you some martial arts. When I learned how to
work straight up with my Wednesday.

Speaker 4 (46:42):
He was.

Speaker 1 (46:47):
Now and this man said he was told to go
take some martial arts classes, and so now he thinks
he could work my hands. Yeah, I can't work my
hands and get through a block. He got you and
he and now he'd have took up ten minutes of
your time telling you that I could work, because you
know when I was in my karate jiu jitsu class yellow,

(47:08):
he telling you, Now I see and now you on
some brother, I just I just want to pay for
the cheese. I didn't want to go home, sir, don't let.

Speaker 3 (47:18):
That man fool you hands too now, not only that's
so funny, Tyreek Hill into attack with oh down in Miami.
Gotta work some things out at the end of the season.
Tyreek Hill the the brilliant receiver that he is. I mean,
arguably at some point you got to think about Hall

(47:38):
of Fame for his effect. No one has been more
dangerous in the last four or five years. Big play Tyreek.
But he did at the end of the Dolphins last
season kind of put out in the universe the Duke
sign piece out as though he was leaving the Dolphin

(48:02):
and to attack the oil the man underneath the center
that we hope can peace. Has he ever played a
full season? Played the full season? You knowed?

Speaker 1 (48:14):
No, you know how if he bump him too hard,
he got to pull him out. He played one one
full No, but he's on top ten. Now stop, No,
I'm not saying he's not talented. I'm just sending the
boy fragile. I'm not saying he's not talented.

Speaker 3 (48:31):
So they're trying to put that back together. And I
know some of you reading it and it seems like
not a big thing, but it is in the locker
room of belief. There's one or two moments that show
up that you want to believe. We're all out here

(48:52):
willing to put it all out. And when you make
that kind of statement, Now what Toua and some of
your teammates are thinking, did you sell out to catch
that slant because you said it was peace out? So
when that slant that safety was sitting in there, is
that why you didn't go in there?

Speaker 1 (49:12):
Big Kenny, Well, I'm trying to stay healthy for my
next position. Nah, you know, do you understand where I'm going?
I mean, or when something might be something might be
hurting Jazz a little?

Speaker 3 (49:24):
Could you have played through?

Speaker 5 (49:26):
It?

Speaker 1 (49:27):
Ain't no sense in playing for these people, which would
limit me throwing your way. I don't know if he
gonna stretch out and get it. He used to go
get it, but he might not fish time.

Speaker 3 (49:38):
And it's still true today, no matter how big the
game gets or how much money, the principles of it's
still the same. That trust factor is a belief and
some people feel that way but are never found out.
But to actually tell me you kind of I.

Speaker 1 (49:57):
You know, you thought I was gonna try to dive
over three people. You did that to yourself.

Speaker 3 (50:09):
Unto go to a p AI chat and put in
should I trust Tyreek Hill? What would you think it
would say, Hey, Alan iverson a artificial intelligence, should I
trust Tyreek Hill?

Speaker 1 (50:23):
I mean it would say, mister big chest, mister big Chat.
I don't even know if command Greg is really sitting there. Yeah, yeah,
we know, who knows.

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Speaker 3 (52:35):
I'm in this War Shock Wing can d anyone is
any update on prime time coach Deon Sanders of the
Colorado Buffalo's has been absent with the team right for
maybe a month.

Speaker 6 (52:48):
He's back with the team and he's been making a
couple of other appearances. But they are still whatever health
issues there are, they they're still there. Just three just
don't know what the details, but he's still having whatever
health issues there were.

Speaker 3 (53:06):
Yeah, I know when I saw him at the Big
twelve media day, he made it to that. I think
I mentioned that about a week and a half two
weeks ago when he went to that. He still look
no matter what has gone on over the last couple
of years, this was the first time that he had

(53:26):
a disposition as though he was ill. And I'm quite
sure his body is doing a lot of fighting and
trying to battle whatever's going on with the circulation problems.
Hopefully nothing comes up where he has to have more amputation.
But he was That's what it sounds like. Maybe you know,

(53:47):
I know he had that apartment syndrome where he had
to cut open one of his calves. And I have
a great friend James Bostic, he was my running back.
He actually had undone when he was a senior in
high school and then one done right before he got
drafted when we left Auburn, and it was because in

(54:10):
his calf if he twists or his ankle, there's no
place for blood to flow right and apartment. I'm quite
sure there's some technical name at his call, but I
just remember it was more like compartments. So they almost
have to go in there and kind of open up
some area for swelling. And I think with Prime in

(54:32):
the what seems to be some type of diabetes type
issues because they did take off what two toes or
three toes off one of his feet, and I think
one time they thought about they was gonna have to
take the whole, but like the knee, So I'm quite
sure it's a lot. And I was even saying, you know,
even back then when he came back for Jackson State

(54:53):
that year on the little roller, I was, that's a
lot coaches as far as that standing thing, a ball day,
that kind of stuff right there, A lot of them
end up eating bad because they're just working this kind
of tireless job. They just grabbing stuff. For a coach
to eat healthy, they would have to really almost have

(55:17):
that be the only thing the kitchen serves for the
whole coaching staff. Yeah, like that's all that's available.

Speaker 1 (55:24):
Yeah, or it'd be such a conscious effort that you know,
it's meal time. Take coach, this meal, it's meal time.
Don't forget. This is what you have to eat for
lunch type of thing like a meal prep. And I'm
quite sure that's probably what he's on to this point.
But does let's see how this season goes.

Speaker 3 (55:46):
I don't know who the assistant head coach out there,
but at any moment that coach could be put in
a position to where they have to be the head
coach as we see, but them having these medical maybe
to go up to the booth, because we're even in
Colorado that September October are warm months and that's standing

(56:10):
standing up idea. I'm quite sure it's not good. I'm
quite sure without even that his doctor was not happy
when he last year. Yeah, where he was doing the
whole standing and the whole time.

Speaker 1 (56:28):
They were telling him all the travel and the other appearances. Yeah,
because that travel is very strenuous and when you've got circulations, Yeah,
sitting for a long time, uh, pressure rise and pressurized
flights does affect your circulation. Even on international flights, they'll
tell you to stand for a few minutes or massage

(56:51):
your legs during the flight so it's not to develop
blood clot.

Speaker 3 (56:54):
So Prime, please take care of yourself and let's stay
on that sideline. Man. You you make reporting sports fun.
You always have. Prime is the first. That's why the
bad producer ever. Prime was the first superstar type player
I ever actually watched. When I first went to a

(57:15):
got recruited me and my friend Field. We drove up
to Florida State. I was a junior in high school
and they gave me two tickets to come to the
game because I thought I might go to Florida State.
And the crowd was just yelling I didn't because I
didn't really keep up with Florida State. And it was
this dude on the opposite forty the crowd. He was

(57:39):
in the offense. I forget who that. I think it
was Clemson was about the punt and the stadium kept
yelling Prime. It was this primetime guy. I don't know
this primetime guy. And the guy was like, no, watch,
don take it back, oh d on is prime time? Okay,

(58:00):
don't return punts. They're making it like this is the
most exciting part of the game. You got to realize,
like you know, and Brian caught the punt, stood there
for a second like he wasn't going to return it,
and broke off. Remember that game and you were like, oh, okay,

(58:23):
you started about about thirty yards into the sixty yards.
You were like, I have to know some guys who
was on that Clempson team, Like, yeah, it was you
know he did at Clemson, also at Florida State, and
then the next year at.

Speaker 1 (58:37):
Climpson Travis Hunter.

Speaker 3 (58:41):
His father was alerted or arrested as we go to
break It stems from something about his monitor.

Speaker 1 (58:50):
He was outside of a region for about eleven minutes.
When you monitor, you got a saw they playing with
this man you got And we've all been there, We've
all had to monitor and been outside of the little
area where he's supposed to be outside of And my
right man put it on his dog. Next time putting
on your dog, take it off and just hook it

(59:12):
on it on the monitor, been outside your range.

Speaker 3 (59:16):
No, I haven't asked, said you can't hook it to
your dog. Okay, never mind, you can't take these I
talked to that charity event. You take it off and
just leave it with you, and when you need to
leave the house, you put it on your dog or
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Speaker 6 (59:32):
You're not supposed to take him off. I don't know
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Speaker 1 (59:35):
You can't take it off though.

Speaker 3 (59:36):
Yeah, I was wondering that was gonna we're talking about
on the other side of the break, I was trying
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left it in the other room.

Speaker 1 (59:43):
You can take it off. And then sometime they got
the video monitor. You don't have the ankle momitor.

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They got one this video sir, sir, I mean excuse they.

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Call that testifying to you start. I'm talking about monitoring
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Welcome back to this one shock show. I'm in this
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Land glad to be here with you as we are
on the road to NFL college high school football. Basepall
is in its second half, w NBA in its second half,
a lot of big things coming up. On the tennis circuit,

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Venus Williams at forty five years old winning a match.
They said she's the second oldest they ever win a
singles match on the pro tour at forty five years
of age, and I'm quite sure that's very satisfying. I
know over the last eight ten years, as she was

(01:02:47):
diagnosed with a certain issue that brought about fatigue. I
don't know the name of it, but I do know
one of the components of it was that it fatigue
her fast. And you used to see it in her
play that if she could beat the opponent quickly, she
was good. She would win the match. But the other players,

(01:03:10):
being smart, playing smart. You could see them instead of
going for the wind, they jumping out. They was rallying.
I'm just keep the ball back, Venus. I feed you
enough of these balls. You like a deer sell, you know,
come off, No, just get it back. And I got
to get it out of the corner. He got two

(01:03:32):
of us, and that's how they were playing. They were
just trying to make it along in the fourth sets. Yeah,
you know, you take this little match. Yeah, she was
wearing down and then they make the match long, kind
of liking boxing, try to get a certain fighter. Certain
fighters were always you know that hadn't been in those

(01:03:54):
fifth or past that. Mike Tyson. Yeah, a lot of
people scratching. She was to try the.

Speaker 1 (01:03:58):
Time up till until about the fifth, sixth round because
he only went about two. His max was three in
his heyday, so to get him much farther past that
he was be worn out.

Speaker 3 (01:04:10):
Yeah, So we will see how Venus plays as the
season goes on. Kellen Winslow the second California Supreme Court
denies resentencing bid by former NFL star. He got fourteen
years if you remember for all those rape of a

(01:04:35):
homeless woman. I think he was on charges of a
couple of other situations, something about maybe an athletic gym.

Speaker 1 (01:04:45):
Yeah, serial, he had some serial rape allegations.

Speaker 3 (01:04:48):
But he received fourteen. He's trying to get it reduced down,
but the Supreme Court are upholding that he's going to
have to serve far serve his time so I'm sorry
he lost his whole career. Young man who first two

(01:05:10):
years looked like he's gonna contest what his dad had done,
and Kellen Winslow Senior and like he was on that path.

Speaker 1 (01:05:19):
To and and uh, sometimes I think of another great
quarter damn fouls. I'm just thinking of great quarterbacks that
never really won.

Speaker 3 (01:05:29):
Non Winslow and those teams, Schottenheimer and all those guys
that that was.

Speaker 1 (01:05:34):
That was some showtime. But for uh, Kellen Winslow Senior.
I often think about him and how staunchly and often
he defended his son when he was in the NFL,
and how he was always an advocate for you know,
he's a talented kid that just doing young kids stuff.

(01:05:54):
And then we start to see that maybe it was
something more with his behavior than just you know, being
a kid, And I just hate to see that for
a dad who has to, you know, just sit back
and watch your son unravel that way. And some kids
just like, I mean, he's not a kid. Now, he's
forty two years old, but some he's older than Greg.

Speaker 3 (01:06:16):
Some people it's similar to Darren Sharper. When people used
to ask me about Darren Sharper and I said, you know,
there are personalities men and women that getting away with
something is a thrill to them. It's not that it's

(01:06:39):
necessarily they have so much malician malice in their heart
as much of getting away with it. The smallest thing
turns them on that they got away and it just
keeps snowballing. And I use the Darren Sharper to be
one of those things, you know, for how the man

(01:07:01):
looks successful, good looking guy, good career. You could argue
he could be in the Hall of Fame. You know,
he had all the pieces. And I always say, I said,
somebody introduced him to something that he went and did,
and he got away with it, and then he wanted
to see if he could get away with it again,

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and then it just became now you're in trouble. That's
how Kellen Winslow almost like you know, he's mischievous.

Speaker 1 (01:07:31):
I had as I have a friend who once confided
in me that his high risk activity he equated it
to it's like trying to see how close you can
get to the stove without getting burned, like you know
a lot of You know, man, you you ain't got

(01:07:54):
that much time to give them the state, you know,
what I'm saying, you need to relax, But he was
like that, bro, I know, but it just seems like,
you know, trying to see how close I can get
to the stove without getting burned, and each time it works,
I just want to see how much more it'll work.
And you know that's a that's a scary place to be,
depending on what your predilections are.

Speaker 7 (01:08:16):
Well, I mean, it's scary when you hear people like
that have drug addiction like this on heroine or something.
They want to find out if somebody od they want
to You've heard these stories with it, Oh where can
you get that?

Speaker 5 (01:08:28):
They want to know?

Speaker 7 (01:08:29):
Because that's apparently some good stuff. They just didn't know
how to paste theirselfs on it. So and you have
people with that type of addiction in that manner, I
completely understand. I myself have always been driven by the
curiosity of what what is the limit?

Speaker 1 (01:08:50):
What is the the outside the line? How far can
you go outside the line without it being too far
outside the line? Do you just not understand because you've
never gone outside the line that kind.

Speaker 3 (01:09:02):
Of But I've seen enough people go outside the line
and they look stupid. That makes me like, yeah, I
don't want.

Speaker 1 (01:09:06):
That, and that's where the thrill seeker mind disconnects.

Speaker 3 (01:09:10):
Oh all, but at some point in time you have
to say, is my actions that's gonna come along with
that thrill seeking gonna make me look stupid?

Speaker 1 (01:09:23):
Or am I gonna be be embarrassed days later? And
your rational mind overpowers what got Kellen Winslow and the
Darren Sharper's in trouble. They can't sleep. It's what has
oftentimes gotten me right up to the brink of man.
You know, this could have went way horribly the other
way because I can't sleep without testing the limit.

Speaker 3 (01:09:49):
And that's the difference. Well, let's see how this turns out.
Hopefully it'll be out by the time he's fifty.

Speaker 6 (01:09:56):
You say, fourteen, he's got ten more years if he
if they if they're if they wanted to do the full.

Speaker 1 (01:10:02):
Well no, no, no, not that he's been to the
Supreme Court. He don't got to t ain't no more appeals. Yeah, yeah,
he would just free Supreme Parole Board. He's stilling his
hands for parole and you go up for parole every
three years. He's only got ten to do. The Supreme

(01:10:24):
Court said no, So that's gonna kick him at least
maybe five more years before he's up for a parole consideration.

Speaker 3 (01:10:32):
They say, nah, he got to do anohing. You will
do the whole teen trust me. And if he got
a judge like me, I don't believe in parole for
murder and rape at all.

Speaker 1 (01:10:41):
So that there's that consideration, and I got the Supreme
Court back in me saying, nah, you need to stay.
That's what I'm saying, that Supreme Court, that that appeal.
You gotta be careful what you asked for because once
you get it and you lose it. You stole a
snickerbar at QT when you were twelve. I can work
with you. Yeah, but you're raping homeless women. Ain't she

(01:11:04):
got it hard enough? Yeah, you're raping homeless women, elderly women.
Going back to your mansion. Come on, you want me
to have what for you? Come on?

Speaker 24 (01:11:13):
Man?

Speaker 3 (01:11:15):
Come on, man?

Speaker 24 (01:11:15):
Are you serious?

Speaker 5 (01:11:18):
Man?

Speaker 1 (01:11:19):
Hey? Look, I said nothing about man or anything. You
said he'd be up for parole.

Speaker 3 (01:11:26):
Russell Wilson is going to be quarterback one for the Giants,
Like Russell's going to get another chance. And we figured
this with the Giants that the order would be Russell Wilson,
and they brought in Jameis Winston, who has decided to
be the modern day Charlie Batch.

Speaker 1 (01:11:48):
He's strong.

Speaker 5 (01:11:50):
You know.

Speaker 3 (01:11:50):
Think he went to New Orleans. He didn't put up
a fight to start there. Now he went to Cleveland.
He went there to do what he did back up
and that's what he's and.

Speaker 1 (01:11:59):
Now he with New York and he you know, Russ gone.
You know that in this wee we and I'm strong.
You strong, were strong.

Speaker 3 (01:12:08):
So Russell Wilson will be QB one at least now
at what is Russell thirty six, thirty seven, thirty six, yeah,
years old, trying to find himself again. And when you
have these older quarterbacks are similar to the stillers with
Aaron Rodgers. Not only you have to play great defense,

(01:12:29):
you have to find some semblance of a running game.
If for you that love these older quarterbacks, the one
or two that had success, you have to go back
and remember your memory and remember Peyton Manning. The Denver
defense with number one, number two in the league, had
nice running back. They had to run. They could run

(01:12:51):
the ball at your young man, I forget his name,
but that year he was like a Pro Bowl runner.
Same thing with Tom Rady. Defense was terrific that year
for the Buffs at C. J. Anderson and they had
a run game at least for that year. It doesn't
have to be a polit bona fide name that you know,

(01:13:13):
but whoever was running the ball that year had a
breakout season. And that's what you need for any of
these teams. That's counting on any of these quarterbacks that
are in year fifteen plus, that's what you're gonna need.
We'll be back more to the Sports Jock Show. Right
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Yes to show day bits, birthday.

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Oh, your favorite holiday?

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Birthday, birthday? What much as what Shock Show.

Speaker 3 (01:16:36):
A couple of birthdays here today going into the weekend. Uh,
Kevin Spacey, Yes you can say Kevin Spacey's name again.

Speaker 1 (01:16:45):
Yeah you sure?

Speaker 3 (01:16:47):
Uh well they had it in the birthdays. I mean
he can still have we can, we can admit to
he was born. That's that's about as far as we
go with it. Is sixty six years old. One of
the great. Helen Mirren is eighty years old. Is Helen
Mirren still as sharp when you watch her movies? She

(01:17:11):
was in the last thing I saw in was nineteen
nineteen twenty twenty three, and then.

Speaker 1 (01:17:19):
Gangland, Gangland, And she's isn't she in? Uh back in
action with Jamie Fox and Cameron Diaz.

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Yeah.

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Yeah, she's eighty years old and still delivering the good.

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Yes, very much so.

Speaker 1 (01:17:33):
Kate Beckhamsall is fifty two years of age from Earth
Winning Fire. Vernon White Erdean Whitean Erdean. All right, what
about to fight me? He you know, hold on now, baby,
don't you say that can be? Come urdanet in February

(01:17:56):
of February, Timber Yes, I'm telling you my auntie somewhere
like nah, that's ver Dean, baby, ver Dean.

Speaker 3 (01:18:07):
What I wonder what his real name was, Vernon, but
he's still got that long jet black perm to seventy
four Veron. Alvin Kamara is thirty years of age. Bryce
Young and with Alvin Kamara and a lot of guys
I always talk about at the running back position for

(01:18:28):
how the position changed. I wonder if they're gonna switch
out criteria for guys like Alan Kamara, because it's more
about effect than it is numbers for running backs now
in a sense, Yeah, he set up for them to.

Speaker 14 (01:18:48):
Go for.

Speaker 1 (01:18:51):
Thirty carries. Yeah, you're gonna do twenty carries, and he's
gonna get that. But now we just need him. It's
eight ten touches, you call it touches. Yeah, no matter
where you get it from, you just get the ball.
He said it. He just get about ten touches perk.

Speaker 7 (01:19:04):
That's another one of those young men we saw on
a Friday night eight eighteen years old and you saying
he's thirty and I'm just sitting there.

Speaker 3 (01:19:11):
Thinking we was watching his high school playoff. You think
a year old, that's what you're thinking. Alvin Kamara is
thirty years old. Bryce Young of the Panthers twenty four
d b woodside. Good actor is fifty six. Matt LeBlanc
fifty eight. Rick Fox, who was a solid NBA player,

(01:19:32):
always there, always reliable, fifty six years old, The second
greatest to ever do it at the power forward position.
Karl Malone the mail is sixty two. The male man delivered,
the delivers rain snow, neither snow, sleep nor a dark
of night would prevent him from delivering other than Tim Duncan,

(01:19:55):
the greatest power.

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Hey, that ain't that ain't a weather condition, sir, that
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Give for you this out there. Tim Dungan is my
greatest power.

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For it.

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I put him in front of Karl along simply because
of the impact Tim did defensively. Yes, he was truly
a two way play every night. Carl was good and
slippery because he would steal the ball. But Carl had
more points. He scored more, and that was his job.

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But Tim gonna stand in the paint and put up
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All fundamental basics. Michelle Williams is forty seven. Jeremy Piven,
we haven't seen a lot of him, and anything he's sixty.

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Delonte West forty two. Sundra Bullock is sixty one. Action
star Jason Stadium is fifty eight. Mick Jack girl who
probably got so many stories about Ozzie Osbourne.

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Uh now he got stories about Keith his running mate.

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We got plenty of oz stories.

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He got real Mick trying to remember stories from yesterday.
Right now, you got Ozzie Alice Cooper. He just he
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Ozzie Osborne passing away at the age of seventy six
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She's thirty four. Elizabeth Moss from The Handsmade Tail she's

(01:22:13):
forty three, and Pakwa Paquin excuse me? Is forty three.
She's from True Blood, True Blood? Who else do we
have here? Kyle Kuzma is three zero. Rose Byrne is
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Kadeem Hardison is sixty. The greatest baseball player I have
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Jenny, See so.

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The one from the block, not the one that forst
Beer see seeuse No, you already had somebody for I said, Jenny,
don't tell me who that was. You know, I got
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Guys. We got some comments on line. Yes, yes, we do,
uh from our lower listeners online from the top of
the first hour where we were talking about the Cavender
Twins and how people are willing to admit that they're fake.
Uncle Charlie said, oh Lord, Sports Shock, those big booties
are fake. My whole day is gone. Good morning, So
you can ruin Uncle Charlie's life like a vampire. Keith

(01:27:02):
Ramsey said, Lebron James lives rent free in a lot
of people's minds, which is a hard, cold fact. There's
times when you could be talking about Carl Malone and
somebody go, oh, but Lebron Jamee And we don't even
know why, but they bring up the Lebron James Elder.
Kate Lamar Hugh we says, experience Trump's talk. So when
we're talking about the Ryan Clark and the Cam Newton's

(01:27:26):
commenting on other sports, he believes that experienced Trump's talk,
which why he probably called us jail house lawyers. When
we was talking about Kevin Slow and Uncle Charlie said,
don't say that too was fragile because he might start
stressing like Cam Newton.

Speaker 3 (01:27:47):
Uncle Charlie said that he gott have got him a
big tattoo Warriors tattoo last year, didn't he Yeah, he
wouldn't got my Warrior's tattoo to be a little tougher.

Speaker 1 (01:27:58):
Okay. Uh, and then also eld the case. He said,
anything outside the line is in all caps, outside the line.
I'm always trying to see how far outside anything outside
the line is outside the line. So, uh, that's just
some of our comments. We've got some more. He said
that nobody delivers. Ain't nobody delivering better than Nick Cannon?

Speaker 3 (01:28:22):
I don't know.

Speaker 7 (01:28:23):
And then children, yeah, children, And then he said the
man from Aberdeen was the greatest perms in history.

Speaker 1 (01:28:30):
Oh, he talked about uh Verdeen, but he called him Aberdeen.
That's probably what his aunt. He called him Aberdeen. White
to the greatest perm in history. I mean, you don't
know Cat willis running close second.

Speaker 3 (01:28:46):
Well, I've learned to answer your question about Lebron living
rent free. Lebron, James and Michael Jordan's are filler any
sports star for whatever. Sports talk with the twenty four
hour cycle just bring up some story about Lebron, some
angle that nobody even thought the research. They just do

(01:29:10):
some AI and you know, you know, they just use
them as phillips, like.

Speaker 7 (01:29:17):
The story Jeff tig just out this story, this out
about Lebron right now. It's just anything about what is
that story?

Speaker 3 (01:29:25):
Jeff t was mentioning that he felt like when Lebron
was with Miami, Lebron said out a couple of games
three weeks because of the league had changed their HG
H policy. Uh And in Jeff mind, Lebron would have
been on steroids at that time. And he's claiming Lebron

(01:29:46):
just claimed the back in three weeks. But I just
noticed when I go through the news, they just got
anything about somebody, said Kevin Malone. Kevin, I mean Michao
in eighty seven said this about Jordan or somebody didn't
have Lebron on this list. Like they just do that.

(01:30:09):
And I asked, y'all, why is it that those are
the only two names that, like, he's the only two
people that ever played basketball. Yeah, right, No, I've seen
a lot of great players, yeah, yeah, yeah, a lot
of great players, yeah, in the league. So I always
just figured that it was just Biller, Yeah, Michael Jordan

(01:30:34):
on a boat. Okay, Well, it is summer, and that's
where a lot of sports talk shows struggle during the summer. Taylor,
they don't talk a lot about they don't talk about
the w NBA unless it's involving Caitlyn Clark and she
hasn't been playing so and then baseball, No one's watching

(01:30:56):
baseball like that, and so they come up with list
or they fart try to find these bombshelves until football seasons. Yeah,
President Obama didn't have Lebron Okay, and Filler, Like I said,
that's what they do. Then you find out Lebron vote

(01:31:16):
lists the top ten quarterbacks, the top ten What would
we have done if Lebron just would have said Jordan
was better.

Speaker 1 (01:31:35):
In my league, that you are better?

Speaker 3 (01:31:38):
It was what and why is it important to try
to figure out who's better? How do you figure out
how something is better? If you never had it, if
it never competed, how can I tell you that? That's
why did you hear what I said? Barry Bonds is
the best baseball player I ever saw, right right quantifying

(01:32:00):
I didn't see Hammery and Hank Willie Mays any of
those people play baseball. I just can tell you from
what I my gauge. So why are we always on
that search? People want to be they want to be right.
But the greatness of Lebron is not being better. How

(01:32:22):
many times I've shared that with you. It's not being
better than Michael Jordan. The greatness of Lebron James is
like anyone to be able to make it a conversation,
right of who you said. That's why I said with
Kellen Winslow second his first two years, he was on
the pace to be able to have a conversation, to
be on his dash level. That's this biggest accomplishment for people,

(01:32:45):
to get them too confused. Yep, you might not ever
because at some point it's just subjective of what you
like over what he likes.

Speaker 1 (01:32:56):
Gonna make it better, come make it weird, to make
it weird. I just wondered why we don't do it
with other players.

Speaker 6 (01:33:03):
Why we don't pody on somebody's level, Why versus over
that Janni's versus who can we we go with Yanni's
versus back from the day nobody. I'm sure we could
come up with somebody any power for you, comparing the
car alone, comparing the time Duncan as far as where

(01:33:24):
he rings a power forward.

Speaker 1 (01:33:25):
Kevin Garnett, Yeah, yeah, why don't we debate that KG.

Speaker 7 (01:33:30):
Then you have people say, well, Tim Duncan had David
Robinson there the first couple, you know, and that's why
you're gonna have all those different arts part.

Speaker 6 (01:33:40):
Of his People can't be swayed or even just to
consider that someone else is great, that he's already picked
your number one, and you can't move me off that name.

Speaker 3 (01:33:49):
Name me a Hall of Famer in basketball that won
a championship and there was another Hall of Famer on
the court.

Speaker 1 (01:33:58):
We're waked. Were they hall of famers before they won?
That's the question? Now the hall of famers they made
the Hall of Fame?

Speaker 7 (01:34:07):
But because but can we say they made it because
they won and they won a championship with that?

Speaker 1 (01:34:13):
But but are they not where they all start?

Speaker 5 (01:34:16):
What I'm saying how.

Speaker 3 (01:34:17):
Many people are becoming a Hall of Famer. Well, some
some players, it could push them, help push them over.
But if you could name an All Star that was
a pre All Star, those are what you hear a
lot of people say because you were there first. But no,
I'm saying name an All Star two All Stars on
the court at the same time, like they're trying to

(01:34:37):
under like right now, this is I just wanted to
say that, this is. This is I think what drives
a lot of bees a Hall of Famer who won
a championship that had they were the only Hall of Famer.
I don't.

Speaker 1 (01:34:56):
I don't think that, and I think every team has
had at least two. This is the thing. I think
a lot of times these conversations are driven not because
of the disparages in difference between one player versus the other.
It's just the people having the debates don't want to

(01:35:16):
sound like they don't know more than you in sports.
They keep on bringing up different statistics and they keep
on reaching for because I'm just unwilling to admit that
you've got a great point man, that guy was cold
when he played, and outside of that, it's just I
want to keep sounding sports smart. I want to keep

(01:35:38):
sounding informed because it's hard. Like sports. Jock always points out,
by the time Lebron got on the court, Jordan was
a ghost in the NBA. There were guys that played
with him that hadn't played for years with him by
the time Lebron came along, and everybody immediately started, well,
you know, if Jordan had been this dude, Jordan was

(01:36:01):
probably in his rookie season when Lebron was born, you
know what I mean, that kind of stuff. So we
always keep the apples to apples are the best comparison.

Speaker 3 (01:36:11):
Well, Keith Ramsey just said at the Shack left Kobe
and Jared said Dirk, So I agree with those two.
Kate Elder Casey said Dominique, but he didn't win. Kobe had,
but he was all right when Dirk had. Jason Kidd

(01:36:32):
Hall of Famer.

Speaker 1 (01:36:33):
But Jason Terry and j J.

Speaker 6 (01:36:35):
Barrera was the at least, want to tell you the
question was at one other Hall of Fame teammate.

Speaker 7 (01:36:42):
But all Star and you keep the conversation.

Speaker 19 (01:36:50):
I know he was, but at the time he was,
he was. I can only be an All Star because
I'm not up for the Hall of Fame. Yet and
and and that's fine.

Speaker 7 (01:37:02):
That goes to my argument too that when when you
now people trying to discredit Chris Bosh when he went
to Miami this oh he well he was just an
average player. That man was an All Star at Dallas,
averaging over twenty So my same argument is, excuse me, Toronto,

(01:37:23):
but what what are you talking about? But what I'm
trying to say, stop discrediting, to stop this was discrediting.

Speaker 1 (01:37:28):
IM saying you, but I'm saying you just stretched this
conversation further and it had that's that's in the hall
of fame. That had a hall of fame, and then you.

Speaker 5 (01:37:45):
Fame.

Speaker 1 (01:37:45):
He backed off of Dirk wheel and Kobe and then
they with facts dispelled those no not statements, but yeah
they got you were stretching the conversation with but.

Speaker 3 (01:37:57):
Now and then they were All star though I mean,
bad producer. We're gonna go to commercial, but think about
what you're saying. As we go to commercial. I can't
get in the Hall of Fame until I retire. When
we won the championship, you weren't in the Hall of
Fame either. Michael Jordan wasn't in the Hall of Fame

(01:38:21):
when he won the championship, either was Scottie Pippen or
Dennis Rodman, because you have to be active players. But
by the time they all left, they all were in
the Hall of Fame period. And that's all I just asked,
didn't I name you a player today? A Hall of
famer was not on the team. Eventually, I don't even

(01:38:46):
understand where we went to to where are we?

Speaker 1 (01:38:52):
And the casey say we sounded like Shaq and Chuck
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And now back to the sports. John Wayne Gandy.

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Long gone say you can see a sports jain't I'll
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The Sports Shocks Show.

Speaker 3 (01:41:25):
I'm the Sports shock way ain't getting the command to
Greg mcginnie. I'm still kind of really confused about what
just happened in that last segment. I know you guys
are more you speak, I'm muking.

Speaker 1 (01:41:41):
I'm not confused.

Speaker 3 (01:41:42):
I know exactly what happened. What happened? Please tell me
real quick before we move on to the next Supje.

Speaker 1 (01:41:46):
We talked to the bad producer. And every time we
talk to the bad producer, he's a Hall of Famer,
something gonna go wrong, some gonna go wrong. We know
that it's been proven time after time again. But what
do we do?

Speaker 5 (01:41:59):
What do we do?

Speaker 1 (01:42:01):
We talked to him, and what happened? What happened?

Speaker 3 (01:42:05):
You saw it?

Speaker 1 (01:42:05):
We get confused, You get confused. I told you, it's
like it's like it's like vinegar and bacon soda. You're
gonna get that reaction every time.

Speaker 3 (01:42:16):
All I wanted to go back real quick to our
listeners online. They gave us two cases where something they
were trying to give us two cases where someone won.

Speaker 1 (01:42:25):
Without another Hall of Famer on the floor with them
when they won. And you guys were able to find
examples that that was dispelled. Yes, they did have people
who eventually ended up in the Hall of Fame, which
one they said, one was Dirk the Whiskey and the
other was Kobe Bryant. And they also said Dominique, But

(01:42:47):
Dominique did not win a championship, so that eliminated that.
Dirk had Jason Kidd and Kobe had Palcasol and they
are Hall of Fame. Win win now. And he said, well,
well what about Whatever the hell he said after that

(01:43:09):
didn't have nothing to do with what we was talking about,
And we all got super super sidetracked and then went
back to the realization that we do it to ourselves.
Appreciate you, uncle Charlie. That's all I say is, you
can't win with MAGA hang on in there, BP right,
you right, sir. And I don't think he was saying
that as a compliment. Exactly, this dude is over here.

Speaker 3 (01:43:33):
I appreciate that.

Speaker 1 (01:43:34):
Appreciate it.

Speaker 3 (01:43:36):
Michael Parsons in the last year of his contract with
the Dallas Cowboys. It looks like the Cowboys are going
to what command you greg with Michael Parsons uh franchise
tagging franchise tag Okay, okay, that that is a great possibility.
I also was thinking they're kind of using him like
they do maybe quarterbacks, where we'll see m h if

(01:44:02):
we're in that winning way, we're not arguing that you
don't deserve the money, but we might be about to
tear this whole team down. We might just you know,
and reshuffle, and we don't want to lock into a contract.

Speaker 1 (01:44:15):
Where your piece what might have to get chiseled off
some to fit into this new picture.

Speaker 3 (01:44:21):
So and we could it could be something in that
line where maybe that's where because deserving we know and
they know it's not one of those things.

Speaker 6 (01:44:35):
And he's been and he's waiting. Saw the Miles Garrett
contract now TJA, so they know the number. He thinks
he believes he's up there somewhere in that. So there,
so I see the hesitance with that to commit that much.
But it's not like he hasn't played up to deserve it.

Speaker 3 (01:45:01):
Yeah, And it's similar even when you look at something
like the San Francisco forty nine ers. They're letting keep
pieces that you would have thought, oh no, this is
not going to happen. But it seems that that organization
has decided that group and now blow it up from
the blow from the blow from the outside.

Speaker 1 (01:45:21):
Now here's from a Dallas Cowboys fans, Keith Ramsey said,
as a Cowboys fan, Jerry will drop the ball. As
we've seen Jerry uh In a lot of people's opinions
allow his ego to get in front of his business decisions.

Speaker 6 (01:45:37):
But you know, but we've seen recently, like the guys
who are up for those contracts, they seem to have
waited longer than maybe people on the outside would have
thought they would have had to wait. It took a
while for Doc for Dak to get his contract, It
took go out for Ezekiel Elliott to get his contract extension.

(01:45:57):
It took a while for Ceedee Lamb to get his
contract extension. So this is par for the course. Yeah, basically, yeah,
And that's what I'm saying in asking for it. I
think a lot of the people that are in the
organization understand who they're dealing with. We're not going to
be able to go to him in the third year
of a six year contract talking about restructuring. We got

(01:46:18):
to be in like game nine of our final season
for him to go all right now and we need
this guy and we're talking about Jerry Jones.

Speaker 3 (01:46:26):
Jerry Jones is a master manipulator of the media very much.
He has the contract in his back pocket, been carrying
it around winning for two weeks. I'm only going to
do it three hours before game one to bring more
attention to remember, he makes his announcements to take all

(01:46:46):
the attention off of other people. A lot of times
in the NFC Championship game, Oh, breaking news, Jerry Jones escaped.
You know he will do something to Garner. So I
don't think it's anything other than and so many people
think this is about when you do it by the
end of training camp time. I mean, you still have

(01:47:10):
a year, so I haven't forced you to play this
year without a new contract. And Michael Parson deserves every
amount of dollars that he has for the impact.

Speaker 6 (01:47:19):
The prime example of this is the Emmitt Smith contract
where he missed the first two games and then then
Dallas lost those two games, so then he got the contract,
but it could take that low.

Speaker 3 (01:47:31):
Yeah, Michael Parson's waiting on his big deal. What an
impactful player he is. Shaquille O'Neill saying that Klay Thompson
and Megan Stallion only gonna last a couple of weeks.
I mean, does he have a crystal ball? Is it
shocks Jack Odamas or whatever you.

Speaker 1 (01:47:47):
Used to call himself, Shack of Domas, something like that,
because Negro Domas was Paul Mooney. Now this is now.

Speaker 3 (01:47:58):
I'm sure probably this is probably far off the point,
but a couple of weeks with making the Stallion butt enough.

Speaker 7 (01:48:08):
Well, because there's a video out that Meghan and Clay
went to this black Taar black tile fair.

Speaker 1 (01:48:15):
She supposedly did a photo shooting a two or something
with him in the background.

Speaker 7 (01:48:19):
But what she did they went to this black tie
fairs and it was a concert and she started singing
the parts and she was laughing real hysterically, and then
she said, Oh, I've never dated a guy like Clay,
and and all the all the stuff is out there,
and so I guess that's where Shack is coming from.

Speaker 1 (01:48:36):
All that because everybody's been talking about and we and
we didn't know anything about what you were talking about.
And now that you've explained that, we know even less.
I mean, the last guy did it, shot me, didn't it?
So maybe I've never dated a.

Speaker 3 (01:48:50):
Guy like Clay Yeah, because I shot well he in
prison for it.

Speaker 1 (01:48:57):
But it's the new evidence that came out though about
and no, no, no, no, allegedly only is before you're
trying to get convicted.

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Tony Hey say to say, I'm the biggest, the lunchest
mien stepping up because it's my mama stayed in them
the puns regardless, this is my new seat.

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It'll be dropping boards on Tuesday. Jesus ain't knowing me
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Breaking news coming out of j T s Chuts Chats
Chats that just and Fields carted off the field with
a leg injury, no word of how serious, but it
said he was carted off. Somebody check on Big Kenny.
It just said he was.

Speaker 1 (01:52:37):
He might have got like a heat cramp. Big Kenny
in a car kidding hit him with a bag of ice.
Coule Bana, Edi, boy, get up. I know the Jets
ain't about to go through another leg injury thing. Are
we really finna have to live through this another season?

(01:52:58):
I'm just giving you it's early only first second day
you sum them or if you don't, let me check.
If you don't get off the cart, boy stecking to
Aaron Rodgers. As we said before, the Steelers seem to
be and I've been doing a little studying on them,
quietly have put together win a championship this year.

Speaker 3 (01:53:20):
Team. There's some pieces up there. I don't know that
everybody knows that, like Jalen Ramsey, Darius Slay, DK Metcalf,
the we signed t J. Watt. Sound like a team
where they put some things together to try to win one. Quietly,

(01:53:42):
I was.

Speaker 1 (01:53:43):
Going to say a lot of people weren't paying attention.
Now that you start running off that roster, everybody like,
hold on, is this the Justice Gang?

Speaker 5 (01:53:50):
We got to come up with it.

Speaker 1 (01:53:51):
We got to come up with a new name for this.

Speaker 3 (01:53:54):
I mean, you're talking about Jalens, Darius Slay, Joey Quarter
Junior as your three Corners. That's your dime nickel package.
They had to let Mika Fitzpatrick go. But to get
those three as far as taking on, say the Bengals

(01:54:15):
and they're electrifying receivers, that kind of thing. And then
with DK Metcalf, we forgot that was an early transaction. Yes,
it was where Metcalf at the end of the last season.
He had already so there was no pre training camp
chatter to surround that. Ay Metcalf at receiver Aaron Rodgers,

(01:54:38):
maybe it's one more year, but looked like Mike Tomlin,
the Steelers are going to go for it all this season.
Big Ki, I'm sorry about that. Hopefully it's just a
cramp and they had to just get some ice on.
That's what you sound like a divorce lord, hey man.
Hopefully it's just gonna work out. Hopefully, just's not that mad. Dan,

(01:55:00):
I'm the head coach of Oregon must I've been reading
my mind. I've been talking about this for the last
two or three years. Dan Lanning is big on the
season ending by January first. Basically, he is on the
page that we have talked to here on the show
where it's too long a break between the conference game

(01:55:21):
and the start of the playoffs. He wants it to
go more like the NFL do, where you just keep playing.
So the SEC Championship, the Big Ten, the A, see
all those championship games. There shouldn't be a three week
break before you start playing. It should just run into
those games, to those games, games, which would pull everything

(01:55:44):
up to be about the first week in January, and
we would.

Speaker 1 (01:55:49):
Be wouldn't be maximizing the advertising thee No, you're still
gonna get the advertising dollars. No no, no, no, no, no,
you wouldn't. No, you wouldn't. You would get them. You
would get them if it's up till January first, you'd
get them through that Christmas season and right there. But
then there would be a whole but you got to
but you got a whole NFL that you still that's listen.

Speaker 7 (01:56:12):
And then we've talked but we've talked about this on
the show, that what's the purpose of those waiting that
waiting time in that period.

Speaker 1 (01:56:19):
So now we want we need to bring it up.
Now sure I'm saying, we've talked about this, and what
we all agreed upon was that there is no legitimate
logical reason to stretch it out other than the money,
which is, there's no legitimate logical reason to have Wednesday
night football in the NFL, But we'll do it. Why
because we can charge you for it, and we can

(01:56:41):
get money from the TV deal, and we could charge
you advertising time. And at the end of the day,
when people who don't really do sports but do investing
sit around and they look at those increases and those profits,
that's all that really matters. At the end of the day,
I can profit from it. If it's too extra weeks
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(01:57:05):
for our investors. Period.

Speaker 3 (01:57:07):
Twelve year old up in New Jersey at the center
of controversy with a game on the rising tonight for
the state championship. Young man his father Joe Rico. The
young kid Marco did a bat flip at the Little
League World Series and it got him disqualified for today's game.

(01:57:34):
Correct because the game is today. Yeah, whatever game he's
supposed to play is today, and he's suspended for his
dad is trying to petition, but the rules are at
that level you can't do the bat flip. The dad
is trying to use the old The kids saw it
in the commercial route.

Speaker 6 (01:57:56):
I'm saying it's not explicitly in the rules about bat flipping,
but it is up to the umpires to determine if
it's unsportsmanlike.

Speaker 3 (01:58:07):
Well, and if you watch it, he threw it real high.
Wait wait wait now, wait now, wait now, wait now.

Speaker 1 (01:58:13):
The the language here says it's up to the discretion
of the umpire correct. Yes, and the umpire that was
officiating the game in which the kid flipped the bat
dean that it was unsports correct yes, So you don't
play am I right?

Speaker 3 (01:58:29):
Are we going to stretch this conversation out?

Speaker 5 (01:58:31):
Wait?

Speaker 3 (01:58:33):
Trying to get this This is a junction. They're trying
to get to the Williams you mean Schoolhouse rock conjunction.

Speaker 1 (01:58:40):
Junction was to function no, no to the demand that
the rule and regulation maker person where they called him
in the game, the umpire.

Speaker 3 (01:58:49):
Okay, there you go.

Speaker 1 (01:58:50):
That dude said no.

Speaker 3 (01:58:51):
He said no.

Speaker 1 (01:58:53):
They're trying to they're trying to get the Williams Sport
to get on. That's how. That's how Kellen Winslow Junior
get all the way to the Supreme Court. That's how
that's how. Because everybody, everybody want to make an argument
for do you think it should be.

Speaker 3 (01:59:09):
But it's amazing that dad went to the whole uh
little league commercials show the bat flip as an advertising and.

Speaker 1 (01:59:18):
There's a video where like, look at this video, look
at this shoot the same thing.

Speaker 7 (01:59:25):
Why, I mean, if you're using my advertising and then
you're gonna you also would have called that it's a
lot of little young kids.

Speaker 3 (01:59:33):
It's a lot of little young kids in jail to
from watching power kids in jail, Jesus the Power watching power.

Speaker 14 (01:59:46):
M hm.

Speaker 3 (01:59:47):
So I don't know if I will subscribe. And that
don't hold up in court either. All man, I was
trying to be like ghosts. Well that's.

Speaker 1 (01:59:56):
Yeah, and that's fictitional, and you're going to real jail.

Speaker 3 (02:00:02):
And we are a nocean.

Speaker 1 (02:00:07):
Cam will Toyo's in the ocean.

Speaker 2 (02:00:10):
It's time to wrap things up on the Sports June
Show with Wayne Candy.

Speaker 1 (02:00:19):
Mm hmmm hmmm.

Speaker 3 (02:00:53):
When are the size of the ocean and give the
sports shots just a minute to Van would like to
thank you for tuning in to this week's show at
any point an he said, any hour that you tuned
in and listen, we hope we entertain you and you
learn something new about the sports world. Comanchi, Greg Big
Kenny Bad producer, thank you for your contributions. Today, Sadly

(02:01:16):
we have to bring a young man on the show.
Vote with us. Malcolm Jamal Warner, fifty four years old,
drowning down in Costa Rica. I'm fifty four years old,
so touches home to imagine life gone right now at

(02:01:38):
this moment. But that's how it works. Sadly, theo Huxtable
young man that we watched, or at least I watched
many of times on The Cosby Show for entertainment and
a young man throughout his life. From the viewpoint of
my eyes, I seemed like he he was a very

(02:02:00):
solid person. And my prayers go out to his young daughters,
who reportedly were swimming at the same time. That God
keeps his ever loving hands around her soul to be
able to deal with that as her life progresses to
be the last moment of seeing her father. But Malcolm,

(02:02:27):
we welcome you on to the sports Jock Cruise ship
and unfortunately we have to take you away from your family.
But lead with this knowing that you entertained millions of
young African American men and people know your name. I mean,
really for the old huxtaboys. I don't know if you

(02:02:48):
ever outgrew it. You know, he's always the old Huxtable.
So come on board, Malcolm Jamal Warner. I'm gonna go
home and put on my Gordon Dark Trail.

Speaker 1 (02:03:01):
Yes, Sir, I was thinking the same thing. Put on
my Gordon Guard trail. Actually it looks like ich Amarada.

Speaker 3 (02:03:10):
So hope you have a happy and safe weekend as
we wind down the month of July. And as we
always say from the Sports Shock Show on Thursday, we'll
see you in the future.

Speaker 1 (02:03:22):
Peace,
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