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November 13, 2025 41 mins

Covino & Rich "don't wanna be a robot boy!" Recent trend of kids wanting retro electronics is their fun Old-School topic of the week. There's breaking Brock Purdy news! Rich has 3 key NFL games in his crystal ball. Plus, MLB Bro Rob Parker joins the show to talk Aaron Judge!

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(00:44):
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(02:01):
promises things we never get to. But on Thursdays we
throw it back. We reminisce, we get you involved. The
most interactive show on radio, and it's kind of interesting.
This is a true study I know from firsthand experience,
and we've all seen it on some level. It's old
school technology creeping back into our lives again. And the
Wall Street Journal did a whole study and wrote an

(02:22):
article about how young kids of today, young teens, the
we neels of today, just long for nostalgia. And it
makes sense to me because I think they live in
a world of soulless art. Like just think of all
the ai either are surrounded by and the music they
listen to. It's soulless, it's heartless. These digital pictures, yeah,
they're great. Even the video games, Yeah, they look amazing

(02:43):
and they're they're very interactive and you're so involved in them,
but like they're not that. I don't know, they're fun,
but you get lost in them. It's not it's sime fun.

Speaker 4 (02:51):
It's like all treble and no base. Everything is digital,
no analog in their life right exactly.

Speaker 1 (02:58):
And I feel like you need that little bit of
tangible analog in your life to bring you a centered
and make you feel like a real person, not a
little wooden boy, not a robot boy. You don't want
to be a little robot boy. I've always said that,
but no, listen, no one wants to get off their
lazy ass, put on their shoes, drive their car to
Blockbuster and do all that, But there is something to

(03:22):
be said about what we used to feel when we
would do that right. You would get your snacks, dude,
you'd get your You know, yes, it's fun to make
a Spotify playlist. It's amazing, but you know, it was
really cool the art of making your own playlist on
a MEMORYX. Yeah, my eighty six megamix that I made,
and I would hand it off to my friends and
girlfriends and you'd put a lot of hard into that,

(03:45):
and it meant Remember in the in the late nineties,
you were in high school or college, you'd burn a CD.
Things mean less for a girl or something like, dude,
get it. Living in a digital world, things start to
mean less because it's just so easy to get. Instance,
you use to make someone like a montage or a slideshow,
it mean you put work and time into it. Now

(04:05):
like you could go to your phone and go to
your photos and like Apple puts together it's a little
music video for you. Like exactly, you lose the you
lose that touch now. To prove what you're saying about
the kids wanting some tangible like I want to I
want to touch the product. My daughter is kind of
like famous in her circle of friends because she has spots.
Spot was kind enough to give it to me. Old

(04:26):
school digital camera. I am not kidding you. It's like
when she comes home from a party, all the kids
wait for her to upload the photos so they can
get the old school feel of a digital photo. Well,
you know what, the what the fun of the old
school cameras? There's something great. It's not as high the
cock is what we get now. I think even those
yellow disposable cameras we spoke of, I believe was it

(04:49):
special Meta Scalco that does the bit where you'd be
at the you were at the aquarium, shamou would jump
out of the water. And I mean the whole joke
is like you take a picture and you're like, hey,
I hope I got it, Hope I got that one,
Like you didn't know and remember, like I hope no
one blinked their eyes in the photo. You'd go through
the you'd go pick the pictures up in the you

(05:10):
know CBS's got red eye. Yeah, I hope that you
got a good picture. There was always one or two
where it was your finger. Yeah, the way or weird
Now kids could take fifty selfies until they get just
the right one. So maybe they yearn for that old
school spontaneity and unknowing it's it's it becomes boring after
a while. So the story was young consumers are ditching

(05:31):
smart technology for old technology. Well, and we're seeing it firsthand.
So we're asking you Fox Sports Radio Nation to get
involved and say, well, if that's the trend, you know
it needs to come back. What else needs to come back? Well?
Guess what?

Speaker 2 (05:44):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (05:45):
She's the biggest pop star on the world. Taylor Kelsey.
By the way, do you think she's gonna take his
name when they do get married? Imagine she did that
and all of a sudden, like the traditional last name
was the thing again. What if he took her left? Yeah,
Travis Swift. Travis Swift. So Travis uh Kelsey fiance Taylor
Swift the biggest pop star and Planet Earth is the

(06:08):
top selling vinyl album of the century. Her album nineteen
eighty nine did well, but the twenty twenty five album
that just came out this year, The Life of a
show Girl, has sold Get This Get This over a
million vinyl copies in its first week, so sorready the
platinum the most copies of a vinyl record since the

(06:31):
early nineties, since nineteen ninety one. So the idea of
these young kids, these young women that I want the
tailor Swift tangible. I want to be able to touch the
album and the inserts and everything. So hey, you could
say it's Taylor Swift, or you could say that this
generation does crave some of that old school feel.

Speaker 5 (06:46):
It's also didn't she release like twenty five different versions
of that same album just to kind of pad the number?

Speaker 1 (06:52):
Yes, yes, there was different versions and all and everyone
want yeah, but don't ruins great Mark, Sorry, No, I
wanted to just you know, Coorn, But Richard he mentioned
it my number one answer here because I really believe
there's some truth to this. Like my brother, my brother
Tommy said he was up till five am the other
day playing a new game called Arc Raiders on Xbox.

(07:13):
And of course Ryan McBain, who works here, Big Time Gamer,
always doing his thing.

Speaker 5 (07:17):
Wow, you know one of his lesser known nicknames, Ryan
McBain Papa Bear Smith.

Speaker 1 (07:21):
Papa Bear Smith. He's way into the gaming world. I
feel like if young people really gave the games we
played a chance, they would actually appreciate the fun that
they had playing them, you know what I mean, like,
there's a different kind of fun. I'm not saying that
our games are better. I'm not, because clearly they are not.
It was a different level of fun. If they gave

(07:43):
him a chance, I would love them to see. You know,
some of the games we played. They I know they
see them. Some of them had going forward with them.

Speaker 4 (07:51):
Some of them had to be more creative because the
technology is not advanced with the graphics and everything we
see nowadays.

Speaker 1 (07:58):
They gave him a chance, they'd realize why we liked it. Yeah,
but I think they're gonna also realize how much better
they have it now. You know what, I have an
example of all this. But let's go to Dan Byer
because there's an NFL story he needs to break. Breaking
news from Fox Sports San Francisco.

Speaker 6 (08:15):
Forty nine ERSA coach Kyle Shanahan says that brock Party
will start Sunday at Week eleven against the Arizona Cardinals.
It'll be Perty's third game of the season, as he's
been out with that toe injury. His first game since
playing against Jacksonville in late September. Brock Party back for
the Niners this Sunday in Arizona.

Speaker 1 (08:32):
Rock Party went on to say, I had to do
it from a boy. Rich Davis, see you Sunday broa
home on. How fitting is this though? We call this
the Cavino and Rich effect. Thank you, Dan Byer. You
know why we were there for his first ever game.
We were there when Groppolo went down Bert Party came in.
The rest was history, so of course he's gonna play
when we're there. We were there for the beginnings. We

(08:52):
were there when I Danny G says I sort of
stalked him out in the stairwell of the visor. We're
at a VIP party. Who's playing, Danny G? One of
your favorite country stars? It was Luke Combs. Luke Combs,
I saw Brock Purdy go down a stairwell with his
beautiful now wife, Yeah, in his boots, and I was like, Brock, Brock,
you made it to you chased him. I heard your

(09:15):
feet in the stairwell, said it's me, Jessica.

Speaker 4 (09:19):
It was party turns around. He had fear in his eyes.

Speaker 1 (09:23):
Rich, I think I thought to look at his eyes,
was like, yo, it's me, my boy, But who are you?
He goes, I'm you twenty years from now. So Brock
Perty and I had a nice moment. Danny g was
quick to tell him, don't worry, he's a Fox Sports host,
He's not a psycho. Thanks Danny and I had a
nice little moment with Brock Pardy and uh, you know

(09:44):
now he's going to be there when we're there Sunday,
So thank you, Brock. That's really cool. Rich Are you
a little worried though that?

Speaker 5 (09:50):
Like you change a horse mid stream here and he's
gonna come back and he's be super rusty, like you've
been winning with mac Jones And I listened, they paid
Brock Party put him back in place.

Speaker 1 (09:58):
But are you a little worried about it? I guess
what you're not gonna do with mec Jones, to be honest,
you're not going to go anywhere in the playoffs. Rock
pretty mec Jones are similar. Rock Party could move around
the pocket. I don't know with his turf toe, but
Rock Party and mec Jones have a similar skill set
advantage Rock Party that he actually has a ton more
mobility as a guy that watches the Niners weekend and
week out. That's the big difference maker. And you have

(10:22):
to factor in. They were in no rush or urgency
to put him in, so he has to be he
has to be close to one hundred percent, you know.
Let me text Ricky Piercell and see if he's on
board too, since we're going on that's what's up RP. Yeah,
let him know. So thank you DV for the breaking news.
Now Dan back back to you know, kids Nowaday? Did

(10:42):
I just say kids Nowaday? Punch now Aday? Oh punch me.
He's doding like my grandpa, kids Nowaday. Well, but there's
some old school technology that would be cool, and then
other ones like they were really never cool, Like they
don't need mini discs, they don't need pom pilots, like
what would be cool for them to experience? They don't
need to be right, you know. But you know, how about.

Speaker 4 (11:02):
Patr overall you guys an arcade because yeah, I know
we got Dave and Busters and but we don't have
those the line of eighties arcades and early nineties arcades
that we had. There was just something special about the tickets. Yeah,
the tickets you get in there you go to cash
into the price counter. How about pinball machines are really

(11:22):
old school? Analog pin ball machines are like a collector's
item now because they people want to put them in.

Speaker 1 (11:27):
Their bars, like the retro are barcades. You know, I
want the Rocky, the Rocky one that PAULI threw a
bottle of whiskey through. No, I like that answer. Watching
when I get some day when we have Dan dan
Byer money, Dan Patrick money, and dan Byer money. I
hope to have a man cave and I can't wait
to get a pinball machine for like a led Zeppelin pim.

Speaker 5 (11:48):
There's all kinds of pinball machines and Nazzie Osbourne pinball machine,
like all kinds of cool stuff.

Speaker 1 (11:52):
Well, I do think, well, while these things are great,
because I agree the arcade is cool. Maybe the idea
of going up to an NBA jam Gamer Street Fighter
and having that big video game in front of you,
that's cool. But when I'm playing MLB the show twenty
five with my son and then I look at like
bases loaded, I mean, what are we doing? IRBI is

(12:15):
more fun than all of them. It's not. Though you
can say that, you can say that all that doesn't
look as cool, but I feel like it's more fun.
It's not, I promise you it's not, but I do
think there's some novelty and the cool idea of like, yo,
I want to go into an arcade like you used
to Dad, that's a great day out with your kids,
and especially you know what these kids do. You know,
it was a big influence even on my kid, like

(12:36):
watching Stranger Things and watching these kids on Netflix live
in the eighties. It's a different sense of freedom and
a different like experience of life and camaraderie that they
had that they saw from that show and they hear
from our stories that they sort of yearned for. And
I think technology took that away. Social media made them
more anti social. So now they're rebelling toward things that

(12:57):
are more tangible and more real. The pendulum always swing.

Speaker 4 (13:00):
I like what Rich said, But why can't we marry
the two generations together? For instance, I missed my game
Boy because it had the many cartridges I could I
physically had a collection of the cartridges. Now you have
to download all the games. What if we had your
brand new MLB game in a little cartridge and my

(13:21):
little son Coach could collect the cartridges.

Speaker 1 (13:24):
But marry the tree I married, Yeah, so you can
have both experience so it feels it looks new, but
it has the feel of old school technology. That's pretty cool. Yeah.
You know, my thought is that it's all fun in
little short doses like long term, I don't think anyone
wants to mixing it up.

Speaker 5 (13:42):
Maybe you have like your really advanced video games, like
what was it MLB the show you're playing with your son, Yeah,
and then you have like an old school pinball machine.
Or do you guys remember that game called feed Big
Bertha where you would throw balls into this mouth of
this woman and then this little fan would blow her
dress up. You get the tickets back, and she the
more you hit her little like thing in the back

(14:03):
of her throat, it would you would get points and tickets.

Speaker 1 (14:06):
Like I just remember that. I'm like, that's man, I
wish we could do that again. You know what I
would love to subject my kid to and other kids
like a day without their phone and like use a
regular phone, just to see them doing that experience, like
rolling rolling around the house with the extra long wire.
I would be great. Wait, you know, I'm gonna look
this up and but I'm sure they would, but I
would love for them to deal with it. You know

(14:27):
how you were saying the other day, your brother didn't
answer the phone, and everyone was like searching for him. Yeah,
we thought he died because you know when someone doesn't.
He was a no show at work and scared the
hell out of everybody. My wife just called me mid
show and I was like, oh, because then your stomach drops, right,
I don't know. She's like, how do we pay the
pool guy?

Speaker 2 (14:45):
Again?

Speaker 1 (14:46):
That was the that was the question. So like nowadays,
you're so accessible that if someone calls you during the
weird time, you freak out. I saw an article, I
gotta find this now. Hello, Who's why are you calling me?
My daughter? I can text? My daughter asked me, because
she saw home flowers. My daughter saw home phones on
like an older show she was watching. She goes, how

(15:06):
did you know who was calling? And I said, buddy,
that was the fun of it, well until we got
color Idea, but before that, because remember the whole like
you do be excited, you'd be like hello, and then
it was there was a fun to it. You know what, though,
based on this tangible you might see an increase in

(15:26):
DVD sales, Blu Ray sales or something like that, because
I mean, growing up that was part of your Cribs experience. Yo,
you had Scarface, you had the box set, you had
Blood and Blood Out on DVD. You had your favorites
American history acts, Good Fellas, you had all your favorite
Kang movies. You had them, but you own them, and
it felt different than like, yeah, I got them downloaded

(15:46):
on my phone, because you actually had it and wanted
to feel it, and you could play it whenever you wanted.
Maybe we'll see a little comeback of that. I'll tell
you what I know. There's no real value in compact discs,
but I built my career on those, so I kept
like maybe like a thous and of them. That meant
a lot to me, And I have them still in
racks but in storage. My daughter says she wants them
for her like retro rooms someday, you know, because there's

(16:09):
something about not only do I have it in my
phone in some digital file fold or whatever, but I
have this actualist of it. Yeah does that? Yeah? It
doesn't even have to be vinyl or anything. It's just
it's just a piece of something you could hold and
it's yours. Can I tell you I google this because
we can. In twenty twenty five, technology that we can't

(16:31):
neglect to realize is great now. But I heard it
started in twenty ten. Let me that's before that there
was no internet. It's from the patres As. I just said, yeah,
so listen to this. I just googled landline trend because
I know that I don't know if it's a shark
tank item or someone created recently, like a landline with

(16:53):
a cord and everything that goes through your internet. So
it's like not old school but it and it's a
way to have your kids properly learn how to communicate,
pick up the phone and be like, hello, oh, how
are you. Here's what like, there's there's a new home
phone trend. But by just simply googling that every website
on planet Earth, there's like twenty articles that pop up

(17:15):
right away about the re emergence of landlines. And it's
simply because millennial parents are reclaiming the landline for their kids.
A lot of you, it's the younger generation they're or
they're wanting this. But wasn't there also a recent study
where there's a lot of young people missing out on
job opportunities because they have anxiety of answering the phone,
like they have no communication skills where they're like, I

(17:36):
don't know what to do, and it could be dealing
with conversations with the future employee and just doing job interviews.
I mean, look, help them builcause they've look at this.
There's articles from everything from the Today Show Millennial moms
talk about getting home phones to teach your kids independence.
Fox did a thing about why some parents are getting
landlines for their kids. Land lines on the Major comeback

(17:59):
at families find a way to bond. The dumbest phone
is the dumb phone is now parenting genius a new
article in the Atlantic. So you know know what else
should come back? I got one what he got? The
boom box? Yeah, I see a lot of dudes too,
like walking around the mall with speakers or whatever. But like,
if you're gonna walk around a mall, it's what a speaker,
you might as well hold the boombox. Are you surprised

(18:21):
that give me some good like bows or sons? Or
are you surprised that someone hasn't done a cool, repical
boombox yet, like a white like a bluetooth.

Speaker 4 (18:31):
Oh, there's a company called bump Box out of Stockton, California,
and your Niners. They run out oh for every home game,
carrying the big bump box. Big Trent Williams loves that.
But I'm surprised there's not more.

Speaker 1 (18:41):
You're like a instead of just your typical bows or
Sono's nice wireless speaker that it's shaped like an old
school boombox. Yeah, I could see that coming back again
because they they look at this stuff and they think
it's cool. Why wouldn't it. Everything else is coming back.
These kids are dressing like we did in the nineties.
It's all coming back. It makes sense, and a lot

(19:02):
of it makes sense. Like I said, let's get to
the phones now, get you involved technology that you could
see coming back that you would like to see come
back based on the trend. Eight seven seven ninety nine
on Fox will start with Alex Florida. What's up, Alex,
Greater Nation?

Speaker 7 (19:19):
Well, I kind of on but I read a very
interesting article yesterday regarding the total amount of hours that
every person has been on call of duty is greater
than the ton of existence of mankind. I can't wrap
my head around it. I'll hang up the phone and
I'll wait for your answer.

Speaker 1 (19:39):
So if you add up the hours that all of
the people. There's no way is that real the source. No,
it could be. It could be an anonymous source. If
there's millions of people say, I'm thinking about it. If
there's millions of people say that have logged days and
days and days and days on call of.

Speaker 5 (19:56):
Duty, and our population has grown over time, and let's
say this out numbering how many people are here, like
ten thousand years.

Speaker 1 (20:02):
I don't know. I guess that makes sense. Maybe that's
really hard to wrap your head around, Alex. I'm to
have it, and it's kind of I don't have to
have an edible before iverythink that one essential crisis over here.
I always got a trip in Vegas trip thought of
throwback Thursday. There just seems to be a growing trend
in the younger generation sort of seeking out our old
school technology.

Speaker 3 (20:24):
I got a couple of things. They thanks for taking
my call, no problem. So I used to love to
wait in line to get the new album or the
new cassette. But I'll tell you something that's really cool.
My parents have real to real film of me as
a child. And that's a cool thing to watch when

(20:44):
you have to put that projector together and see that.
Maybe kids would enjoy that.

Speaker 1 (20:49):
Are you running real fast like baby Ruth around the bases? Yeah? See, yeah, No,
it's cool. Yeah, the sound of the Reels movie was
pretty cool.

Speaker 7 (20:58):
Well that is a pip.

Speaker 1 (21:00):
Thanks babe, Thanks babe, Thanks baby, Hey, thanks trip. I
appreciate it. Man, thanks for the call. Yeah, A lot
of this stuff is fun. Trying to think what else
comes to mind, but they still haven't made the technology
these kids have I get it. They just want to
taste of s because it's cool to them. It's like,
oh my god, this is how people used to live
and throw back and it's retro an old rotary phone

(21:21):
like it's so if you actually know how to use it,
it's fun. It's it takes a while, but it's fun
to dial the number and you know, go at each
number around the circle.

Speaker 4 (21:30):
I saved my CDs the same way Covino did. They're
also in my storage unit. Why don't new cars still
give you a secondary option of a CD player?

Speaker 1 (21:39):
I mean you might see that in the future if
this continues to be a trend. Right otherwise, because there's
no need for.

Speaker 4 (21:44):
There's no need with car play. Who are you gonna
tell me? I can't listen to my CDs anymore. We're
the ones with the money buying the cars most.

Speaker 1 (21:51):
Honestly customized with I mean, I'm not suying to be
a company guy, but with the iHeart app, with serious XM,
with Spotify, with Apple Music, and.

Speaker 5 (21:59):
You're drop play like it's kind of dangerous to be sweet.
Remember you had a CD changing your trunk, the.

Speaker 4 (22:05):
Six CD changer you have attend Now people are just
fusing around with their cell phone downloading anything to take
your put your hands back on the wheel while you're
driving is probably for the best, you know, so don't
don't pick up your phone and don't pick up a seed.
But also theirs staples just leave it alone. Like remember
there were car companies trying to take AM off the

(22:26):
new cars. Yeah, and that's where big companies, broadcasting companies
like no, no, no, you're not taking AM radio out
of new cars.

Speaker 1 (22:35):
You know what else is leading the charge as far
as nostalgia, like old school watches, a cassio watches, a
lot of people are leaning towards zassle. Yeah, but any
sort of like you know, calculator, old school digital Cassio
watch is sort of a cool retro piece. Did anyone
else have the Casio watch where you could store your
friend's phone numbers in it. Yeah, mine dial the phone

(22:55):
in the eighties. I always say this and nobody believes me.
In the eighties, dreamt this. This is how it worked.
They had look it up. I had a little speaker
on it. Right, it was a Cassio watch and it
stored numbers and everything. But you held the old school
phone worked on tones. So if it went do do
do do do do do, it would dial that number. Right,
So all it would do is like, you know, hey,
rich In, Richard's phone number would be in the watch.

(23:17):
You click rich, but you had to hold the phone
up to the watch and the watch would go dam
d d D D d D and it would dial
rich just based on the tones. Could you know how
the first Apple watch in nineteen eighty eight, dude, I had,
I was like Conspector gadget bro in the eighties. Swear
to god it was. It was Marty McFly with the
with the first it wouldn't dial from the watch. The
watch would dial your phone. That's cool. Yeah, you know.

Speaker 5 (23:40):
The first touch screen in a car was the nineteen
eighty six Buick Riviera. Oh wow, so that technology at
the time was never it was nowhere. But and people think, oh,
like touch screens are in cars now, It actually started
like forty years ago.

Speaker 1 (23:55):
We could tie this back to sports, was it?

Speaker 4 (23:57):
Keik Hernandez recently at the Dodger parade on one of
the buses with his little Yes it was, he busted
out his little cam quarder.

Speaker 1 (24:05):
In the same camp quorterer that ALF had during the
opening credits of ALF. No, but I can see that
making a comeback. Yeah, I definitely could. And you know
what Danny g you said, like married, marrying the two worlds?
You could digitize those things. Hey, com, why don't you
tell your daughter that you're going to cancel her expensive
videographer for sweet sixteen? And I'm uncle Rich'll be there

(24:25):
with a camp quarner. Don't worry, right, Rich, didn't you
get your call and oscby with a cam quarter I didn't, true, Storry,
I went on. I beg Kevin McAllister old Scott's nineteen
eighties camp quarterer. Yeah, so anyway, the rest of your
phone calls at eight seven, seven ninety nine on Fox,
AOL technology will wrap it up with you guys next.
I'm mister mckel's the father, So what is it against Fox?

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should be now. We got a lot of people on
the phone at eight seven seven ninety nine m Fox.
We're gonna wrap up old school in fifty hits. Tell
you about over promised talk some NFL. Get you ready
for Thursday night. Oh and I have what I'm calling
the three most telling games. Ooh of the NFL season ooh,
sound sexy, But speaking of sexy, speaking of ooh, Dan

(27:02):
Byer's got an update, thank you very much, guys.

Speaker 6 (27:04):
He's having to sco forty nine Ers are going to
brock Purty for their Week eleven matchup against Arizona as
he's got a clean bill of health. Head coach Kyle
Shanahan says perty will make his third start of the season,
coming back from a toe injury he's been out since
Week four. Mac Jones to be the backup for that
NFC West showdown in Arizona. An AFC South showed out
in Nashville. It's the Texans and Titans. Texans ruled out

(27:26):
quarterback CJ. Stroud for the second straight week because of
a concussion. Davis Mills gets the start on Sunday, More
Division play in Cleveland. Ravens and Browns. Ravens quarterback Lamar
Jackson practice he'll start Sunday in Cleveland, and Joe Flacco
limited in practice with his shoulder injury as the Bengals
have an AFC North matchup with the Pittsburgh Steelers coming
up in Week eleven. Tonight, it's the Jets and Patriots

(27:47):
and the AFC East Jets placed wide receiver Garrett Wilson
on IR with the knee injury. New York Knicks gard
Jalen Brunson won't play tomorrow against the Heat after suffering
a Grade one ankle spraining against the Magic last night.
Magic forward Paolo Boncaro is tomorrow because of a string
groin also suffered a last Night's game in New York.
After thirteen years, Golden State Warriors guard Steph Curry and
under Armour are parting ways. The Curry brand, formed by

(28:10):
the parties, will now move forward as its own brand.
San Diego Padres could be up for sale, as ownership
released a statement saying today that they're looking at the
possibility of selling the franchise and a big change with
Major League Soccer. They are shifting their schedule. Instead of
doing a spring to fall schedule, they will starting in
twenty twenty seven, do a summer to spring schedule with

(28:35):
about two months off in the winter from mid December
to February, so the MLS Playoffs and the MLS Cup
will be taking place in the spring, matching the international
schedule that is played by soccer leagues around the world.

Speaker 1 (28:49):
Guys, back to you, hey, that San Diego Padre possibly
selling the team news. That's big for NL West fans
because the Padres are a team that spends in they
want to win and they haven't got the job done.
But imagine some owner bise them and is it willing
to try to compete with the Dodgers, or there could
be some hot shot like a met Steve Cohen that's

(29:10):
like I'm going to go buy this team and outspend
the Dodgers. Like to see that happening. Yeah, I think
this is a big move, believe or not. Is that's
a cool team. Padres are a cool team, all right?
So again, Enrich, thank you, Dan Byers, Fox Sports Radio.
Everybody waiting for the MVP announcement, so stay tuned to that.
We got thoughts on that, yeah, and of course more

(29:31):
Thursday night football thoughts. But let's wrap up old school
in fifty hits. That's Greg and Iowa, Hey, Greg, what's up? Greg.

Speaker 2 (29:37):
There's a place in South Dakota called Wall Drug on
that love it man? It's what it is is basically
the giant western looking strip mall. It's huge and all
they have there is old school, nostalgic carnival games. You know,
like where you roll the ball down the thing and
it goes into the hole of your horses. Yeah, yeah,

(30:00):
in that and then they still got like the real
quarter machines with the quarter pusher where you actually win
moneys for the st I know.

Speaker 1 (30:05):
We're on in Colorado where you got some affiliates there
that's play that old Western like target practice where you
shoot the guy and the as he starts playing a
piano talking about all drug is awesome.

Speaker 5 (30:16):
We got a tourist broadcast it's worth its and stuff.

Speaker 1 (30:21):
There's a place in Colorado Springs Manitou Falls, and they
have like a cool old school arcade there as well,
like in that whole city, sort of old school. But yeah, listen, man,
I think these things are great. A touch of nostalgia
never hurt no one and the kids. The point is,
if you're just joining us, there's a big trend in
if you got teenagers or young kids. Young consumers are
ditching smart technology and they're going after the old technology

(30:45):
of our childhoods. They're fascinated by landlines and you know,
flip phones and old cameras and polaroid. If they want
tangible things, handheld things, you think a discman or a
walkman is probably retro. I would think so, because think
about like a like a high school party. Some kid
busts out a disc man. Everyone's like, what's that, and
he's got some retro vibe about him that look that

(31:06):
might be cool. He's like, yeah, it's got megabas and
anti skip. You guys don't even know a bass booster. Yeah,
it runs through like double A batteries every five minutes.
But you guys don't know what you're missing out on.
You might have to go to Costco to actually get
batteries if that's how much burns them. All right, Daniel
in Mississippi, wrap this up? What's up? Daniel?

Speaker 8 (31:26):
Hey, what's happening?

Speaker 7 (31:27):
Guys?

Speaker 8 (31:27):
Hey, thanks for what y'all do. Yeah, for sure, I
enjoyed the show every time. But rest in peace. Marsh On,
Lee Neeland, y'all call your people, Love on your people.
I feel like that's important. But my technology, uh not bad,
out of date, but bring back video games in the

(31:47):
living room. I don't want to play with my buddy online.
I want to drink some beers, hang out with my guy,
you know, play a campaign, and uh, you know, maybe
once every three months. You know, just be able to
get some face to say. And I feel like kids
are missing out on that. You know, a bunch of
online game.

Speaker 1 (32:03):
And games got games got so complex that, you know,
like there's something we said about the old school, like hey,
there's twelve boards. You have to get past all of
them and you win and you beat the game, Like
that's I just feel like other games really have about
it and you got to start all over. How about
that you die, you start from the beginning. Give him
some of that. Let's talk about the NFL. I will

(32:24):
shame you all I was giving you the I was
giving you the pack Deman dying the wrong time NFL.
I'll give you five bucks right now if you can
name me all the ghosts I pack Man.

Speaker 5 (32:39):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (32:40):
Wasn't like blinky pinky blinky, thinky winky and like Clyde
or something. That's my guess. That's stinky. That's you when
Ricky walked in here. So let's let's talk some NFL.
Sam Hey, some Majestic and a music is this week

(33:02):
week eleven. There's a few games that are that are
so telling, and I'm gonna tell you what's gonna happen too.
Not only am I. I'm gonna look at my crystal
ball be Nostra Davis and let you know what's gonna happen.
He says, three games, actually five, there's three big ones,
but two other little ones that I think are gonna
be like, you don't want to talk about the Jets
Patriots tonight. That's an AFC East battle for the ages

(33:25):
for the ages. All right, Wait, here's the games that
are gonna be so telling. They're gonna tell the picture
of the NFL for the rest of the year. Broncos
they're at home. They have a chance to be nine
to two and throw the Chiefs back to five hundred
and five and five. So in my mind, I say,
Broncos they stomp, they break the Chiefs this week in Denver.

(33:49):
So like I like the Broncos. That's a big telling game. Hey,
but if the Chiefs win, then it's all of a sudden, like,
oh man, the Chiefs are pulling back in their division.
They can do it. I think the Lions remind the
Eagles that, hey, we're also one of the elite teams
of the NFC. That's a big one. Lions gonna be
playing the Eagles. I like the Lions there. Hold on,
did you see that story about AJ Brown saying that

(34:10):
everything's not okay in Philadelphia right now? The Eagles wide
receiver also added, if you've got me on Fantasy, get
rid of me, and the story was, well, the defending
champs be able to patch things up with their star
player before the playoffs, So you know, when you read
and hear things like that, he's saying, it's an s
show with the Eagles right now, like you don't feel
real confident telling. So I'm loving the Lions reminding us

(34:32):
that they are elite in the NFC. Bronco is gonna
break the hopes and dreams of Chiefs fans that think
that the Chiefs may you know, make the postseason. But
I like the Broncos at mile high. Matthew Stafford could
very well make an early bid to wrap up the
MVP race if he puts on a show. And that's
that's the NFC West Battle, it's Rams hosting the Seahawks.

(34:53):
If Matthew Stafford plays big, he's the favorite to win
the MVP and they'll be in first place with the
best recon in the n SO. Rams right there, and
I'll give you one more little bonus one you and
I talked about. Are the Steelers falling apart in front
of our very eyes? Lost three of the last Yeah,
they're playing the Bengals. If the Bengals somehow, somehow, No,

(35:18):
come on, if the Bengals somehow beat the Steelers, it's
only five and a half points, dude, it's a like
a gimme. If the Steelers lose and the Ravens the
Steelers and the Ravens will beat the Browns. Would you
believe where they're both at five and five after ten
games and that whole like Ravens starting one and five,
they're done? Would be it? We'd be right back to
you know zero? All right, Well, I want to hear

(35:40):
your thoughts on Thursday Night Football, but not really because
I also want to talk MVP. No one cares about
Thursday the Jets Patriots. Well, I'll tell you what we
got the best in the game. On Standby, I gotta
hear from Rob Parker, our MLB bro. We're gonna hear
from him next about is it cal Raley wo or
Aaron Judge? What is he think? We'll find out next?

(36:01):
On Fox Sports Radio, Covino and Rich can't wait. All right,
Welcome back to the Showgram Program, the Professional Graham known
as CNR and FSR, Covino and Rich live from the
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The crown is yours. And a few quick reminders because
I got Rob Parker here talking MLB NVP. Tomorrow on
the show, we're gonna be live from Arizona because we're
going to the Cardinals forty nine Ers game. We're having

(36:42):
a Bros trip, so we'll be bringing the party to
you live from az How nice of Brock Pardy to start,
because regardless what a guy, what a guy speaking to games.
We'll be playing brain Wave, our new game that's sweeping
the nation, giving away prizes plus weekend hob Nobbin, getting
you ready for the weekend like we do every Friday.
And right after the show, in ten minutes, over promised
with Cavino and Rich, we're gonna talk about the worst

(37:04):
and best biopics. Allah Christy Martin. Everybody's talking about that
Sidney Sweeney and Tom Brady got robbed. How and when
did Tom Brady get robbed? We will tell you on
over promised episode one seventeen next on Covino and rich
FSR on YouTube. But we are on the edge of
our seats right now about the MLB MVP, and if

(37:25):
it's not Aaron Judge, I'm with Rob. I'm protesting, let's
welcome Rob Parker from lp BRO.

Speaker 9 (37:32):
That's right, because you need to know, and we need
to know who's gonna be the American League MVP.

Speaker 1 (37:37):
They're they're dragging their feet on this. Huh dude. I'm
like Mark Anthony, I need to know, right, I need
to know. I just think they're like they got one
where it's it's not obvious.

Speaker 9 (37:47):
And we knew that Otani who was already named National
League MVP, so that was like anti climactic. So the
one that they have what is really some question mark.
And I'm sorry, I don't know how Aaron Judge is
not gonna win. I'm dead serious. And that now people
are talking about how Kyle Raley frames the ball and

(38:08):
now the catcher is the most unbelievable player on baseball,
like they're trying to make a case because the numbers
just don't stack up.

Speaker 1 (38:16):
Yeah. I don't like that angle too, like the sympathy angles,
like but he's a catcher. He only had one pass ball,
Like they're doing anything, you know what is like think
about like the Oscar Sometimes like they feel like, well,
we didn't give it to him for this, or like
sometimes talent and that's not the main factor. They're like, oh,

(38:37):
we didn't give him the war for this, or he's
got to get this a charity award almost like a
like a yeah, like participation trophy, we give it out,
Like here's rich.

Speaker 9 (38:46):
Why I think this is bad if he doesn't get it,
because he would be the third player to win three
m vps in four years. The other two players are
Barry Bonds and Old Tani. He should be in that light,
not where you're given a one off and I'm not
cal Rawley, Is you gonna repeat this year next year?

Speaker 1 (39:05):
Come on, man, this one. But that's what I'm saying
is at the sentiment where they're like, well, Judge will
be back, So subconsciously it's like, yeah, but Rob's a
man who's built his career in headlines. What's a better
headline for baseball as a brand. The first guy or
the third guy ever to do this with those names,
with those names company, that's a bigger headline. That's a
bigger and better story. And he has the numbers to

(39:27):
back that up. Look at his numbers. Anybody who really
thinks this is like some New York bias, you haven't
been following Aaron Judge betted three point thirty one with power.
You know what the average batting averages in Major League?
But too forty two? He betted three thirty one. Two
forty two used to be weeks on. You notice now
two forty two is in the league average. You know

(39:49):
his on base percentage four point fifty seven. He gets
on base almost forty five percent. Not only had the time,
not only did he beat Cal Rowley in most categories,
he led the lead in most categories except for what
the seven home runs?

Speaker 9 (40:02):
That more than fifteen rb ods or whatever, and Judge
miss ten games. That's all Rich.

Speaker 1 (40:08):
I know you got a soft spot.

Speaker 3 (40:09):
I know.

Speaker 1 (40:10):
I'm just I'm in betweed on this because I really
think it has to be judged. I'm not thinking the
right way, which is why I guy like me doesn't
get a vote. I'm thinking like cal Raley's never going
to be in this position again. I feel like Aaron
Judge could win like every year. All right, But Aaron
Judge got robbed in twenty seventeen when now Tu Bay
beat him. That was Aaron Judge's MVPC. So he does
he deserves this even more moms as seven seven, Tony

(40:33):
could catch him by Oh no, he's got four now
right easily. By the way, can we just make a
point that it's I don't want to say it's cute
because that sounds condescending. But Jose Ramirez is all over
the you know, the memes, and he's still part of
the conversation. He had a good year, but he bet
a two eighty three, thirty home runs, eighty five arms.
Can we stop? Yeah, he's not even in the conversation.

(40:55):
But anyone get any NL first place votes besides Otani
or No that I did not see, I don't do.
It was unanimous. Al Right, guys, I know, thanks for
having me. Any scoop on? When when are we going
to get the announcement? Any minute? All right?

Speaker 7 (41:09):
Right?

Speaker 1 (41:09):
The show ends in four or five minutes? Well, thank you,
thank you. All right, we'll see you guys. Manana live
from Phoenix, Riba there you baby, see you in the
over Promised Land. Guys, let's go. Thanks ROP
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