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Speaker 1 (00:18):
We are the one two, three losers day. We've never
waited that long. That's cool. Yeah, you really threw me
off with your don I've never even heard that part
of this. I didn't even part of the participating that
we are sore losers because he screwed me up with
the one two and I was like, yeah, I didn't
know when three was coming. What up, everybody on lunchbox?
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I know the most about sports. I'll give you the
sports facts, my sports opinions because I'm pretty much a
sports genius. And what's up? I'm Eddie. I know the
least about sports, but I'm your average sports fan, your
sports watcher. I just don't know the who's who's or
the woods? What's you? Guys? My name is Ray, I'm
from the North. I'm the Yankee on the show Love
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to Ice Fish. I'll watch football. I love to wrestle
as well. And when I'm at the bar, most people
are ordering Margarita's or cosmos, or my ties, or even
a coconut with some vodka in it. Not me, baby,
I'm shotgunning a cannon beer in the corner. All right,
let's play the game. That's sweeping America. It's called would
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you rather game? Would you rather your best friend look
lick your foot or get it out? Get it out?
Or you lick a stranger's foot. My best friend licked
my foot. I'm not licking anybody's foot. It's disgusting. I mean,
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it's weird enough to let my best friend lick my foot.
But if I'm choosing from the two, wait, wait, I
mess up. I was like, that's easy. Would you rather
lick your best friend's foot or or have a stranger
lick your foot? A stranger licked my foot. It I'm
not licking a foot period. Ray Yeah, I'm gonna go
the fetish route. I would rather have somebody lick my foot,
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regardless of who they are, put a blanket over their
head and just let them so. I don't know if
it's a guy or a girl. You said a stranger
let him lick my foot. I'm fine with that. I
don't want to do it. Would you want to blanket
over a girl's head either? I don't want to know
who's licking my foot. Allow the fetish to happen, but
don't want to see it. I think I'm gonna lick
my best friend's foot because i don't want some weirdo.
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No no, no, this isn't like you I'm forced to do.
I'm saying that you put your pants back on. He
said he licked my foot to get much show off.
I'm wearing you guys, you don't think how weird it
would be if someone that's what they're into and they
get to lick your foot and they're getting pleasure out
of licking your foot. I'm not having that. Like my
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best friend knows that I Am not enjoying licking his foot,
so we can get over quickly. Who cares what they
what they're doing, Like if they enjoy it, they don't
enjoy Who cares? At least I don't have to lick
a foot. And there's a lot more foot fetish people
in the world than you know about. I would say,
if you're at a bus stop, one of those people
is what's a foot fetish and a bus stop at
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a bus stop? And one other dude. But I'm trying
to do where there's a group of people waiting around
for something that maybe in order. If you're at a
restaurant you're waiting on takeout, one of those people probably
as a foot fetish and that's how we play. Would
you rather what Kevin Durant having day to day? He's
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pausing formatics for dramatic. I'm trying to I'm trying to
figure out how to describe what Kevin Durant, what his
problem is, because yesterday in the press conference, they're asking
him about free agency and going to the Knicks and
all Kevin Durant got so mad at the media. If
you have the audio, the audio gave it to me.
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Howloaded that. Here's Katie thirty second clip. I have nothing
to do with the Knicks. I don't know who traded porzingis.
They got nothing to do with me. I'm trying to
play basketball. Y'all come in every day, asked me about
free agency, asked my teammates, my coaches, you roll up
the fans about it. No, let us play basketball. That's
all I'm saying. And now what I don't want to
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talk to y'all as the problem with me. Come on, man,
grow up? Grow up? Yeah, you grow up. I come
in and go to work every day. I don't cause
no problems. I'll play it right way all right. Here,
he's talking to the media. Someone asked him a question
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about the Knicks said, yeah you, He pointed out one
of the guys on the He singled a guy out.
I'm pretty sure it was the guy that asked the question.
But here's my thing, Kevin Durant, he's got his little
microphone slowly goes down when one of those players points
at you. It's time to get out of there. Hey, boss,
didn't really get anything from the presser. We can pay
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me check the wire or see if something came in.
You didn't say anything at all. Nothing. If you have
a problem with them asking you questions about free agency,
then come out and say, listen, I'm going to stay
in Golden State and I'm gonna be a Golden State warrior.
I plan on re signing here. Unless you're gonna do that,
then you need to quit crying about them asking you
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questions about if you're gonna go to New York. Because
the way to stop it and say, hey, I am
signing with Golden State and that is it. But saying
that exactly so they have a right to ask the
question because that's the big news is like, hey, but
he has the right to talk to them like that too.
Everyone has the right to do whatever they want. Like
but he is so mad at them. I don't think
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he's mad. Grow up. I'm telling them to grow up.
The mad would be like, you know, you can get
out of my face. Mad, like he's answering their es.
That would have happened next if it wasn't a setting
where it's almost oppressed, Because I can't. I feel like
you can tell in the tone of his voice he
is upset. And all the dude is doing is doing
his job of asking the question about the Knicks and
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the trade and that they traded porzingis they got all
this cap room. Now they're gonna go after these stars
and Durance one of the stars that's gonna be a
free agent. So of course you have to ask him
that question. So for him to get so mad about it,
be like, look, man, I don't want to talk about
the Knicks. I'm talking about the Warriors. Okay, cool and
you if that's what you want to say, over and over,
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but boy, to get that mad and tell him grow up?
You grow up. You're the most sensitive. You're the one
that had a burner account. You're the one that had
fake Twitter accounts so you could go online and stick
up for yourself against people being mean on Twitter like
that that's funny to me, Like that's funny. That's not
like immature or anything. That just shows he hasn't really
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grown up. Other people to grow up, coach you, you
would actually think about making a Burner account and responding
to people to help your own self out with your
self image and your self esteem. If I was a superstar,
you know, and like I'm watching people trash me or whatever,
I think it'd be funny to get a Burner account
and start going after him, you know, like just for fun.
That would be great because you can't do that as
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Kevin Durant because the next day you'd have someone like
lunch Box being like he's mad, Like you can't do that.
So you disguise yourself as someone else, and you just
do it for fun. Work out that way. It wasn't
all flyin and dandy. He kind of dumb doing it.
If it was for fun, yes, but he was really
hurt and mad, and so that's why he made the
Burner accounts. If he came out and was just being
funny about it, like hey, I thought it'd be fun
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to get on there and you know, interact with someone else,
then okay. But he was really angry. I was like, look, man,
because he was getting mad at the fans from the
Burner account, going you're such an idiot, Like, how can
you say that about Kevin duran He's such a nice guy,
and why is he got to pick on Porzingis? He
goes out, he just because he was traded to Dallas.
So he's just like, I don't know about why they
traded him. I don't know who traded He barely thought
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of his name to the last second. He's like, why
you guys gotta ask me about Zingis or whatever. I mean,
he just totally throws that out there. And I've always
wondered also at these pressors, Eddie, you're a TV guy.
I've been. I've been in one of these groups. The
only people who get a microphone is the players. What
if the dynamic changes where reporters get microphones, then do
we have some back and forth between the reporter and
the player inherently with that with only one person getting
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a microphone, he's the more powerful one. So in this clip,
the guy really doesn't get to rebuttal at all, and
and Kevin Durants really just yelling at him. If you
change the dynamic of a pressor, and you give interview
ers the microphone instead of the interviewees, you're gonna have
more of a back and forth into a debate style.
I think it, honestly. Would I mean that that that
could be a thing where like pressors become an entertainment
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like a thirty minutes show kind of like TMZ has
their thirty minutes show on like a pressor pressor debates
because there are two different kinds of pressors. Is this
a podium on where they put the fake gatorade on
it and he's just sitting there, He's just sitting up there,
and that's a presser. Then they have the locker room
interview where you have the everybody surrounding around everything and
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they're at their locker and they're like, Okay, can I
get dressed? Or you're gonna ask me a million questions? Right?
And and think for the NBA too, they have I
mean one for every game one of these set up pressers,
and that you can't have the back and forth with
the reporters because they'd be there for an hour. That
is exactly what I was gonna say. It sounds cool
and the TV aspect of it sounds cool, but there's
not enough time for them to do this every night
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in and night out, to sit there and interact back
and forth, back and forth. They answer a few questions
they do, they get up and they're out, and they're out.
They have obligations to the media that they take care of,
and I mean they need to grow up. At one point,
if I remember correctly, did he take a camera around
and like what was acting as the press? A lot
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of players do that, especially around Super Bowl week, especially
when it's the NBA Finals randomly and there's a lot
of pressed stuff. I'm probably imagining ten to twenty players
have done that. Okay, because that picture, I don't know.
Something I remember maybe a couple of years ago he
was like caught in the middle of the press, like
taking pictures and like had to press pass and stuff,
and it's like why is he doing that? Like why
is Kevin Durant? So maybe there is something to the
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do where he's just a little off. And also I
don't know if he is a dad, if he has kids,
he sounded like a dad. Grow up. I've never really
said the phrase grow up disrespectful like it really is.
That's what I'm saying, but it's so mean to the guy.
He was very, very mean to the guy. And I've
never said the term grow up, Eddie. You say it
a lot you have kids, Yeah, but I'm I mean,
I'm not when you say grow up to someone that's
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very it is disrespected to another adult. That was weird
to hear him talking to another guy like that. You're
talking down to him, sort of like I think Aaron
Rodgers talks down to his teammates and his coaches. Of
course he does. We see it on TV because there's
a story. There's stories that coming out there talking about
the new coach La Fleur in Green Bay and is
it gonna work? And a bunch of former packers are
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coming out. He didn't go to family Thanksgiving, we know.
And Jamichael Finley says, Aaron Rodgers is coachable to a point,
but once you try to over coach him, that's when
he's going to do his own thing. Like with McCarthy,
when he would play called play that Aaron didn't like,
he would just look at him and we'd run a
whole different play and we just ran that, and uh,
it's gonna get a lot worse with a young guy
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with Aaron is at this point in his career and
he's gonna think, man, this young guy is gonna tell
me what played a call? Okay, and then he's like,
you gave him two hundred million dollars. It's gonna be
very hard to coach a guy the same age as
pay scale up here. Is gonna be hard to tell
Aaron what to do. You know, it is crazy to
have this story come out about Aaron Rodgers in the
last couple of years, where he's not very coachable. You
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just assume guys are coachable because they're on teams with
a coach. But you realize with all of the professional athletes,
how many of them are not coachable. I mean you
deal with personalities every day. I mean, you're Eddie's coachable
launches coachable to a degree. Okay, so he's not coachable.
I know people in my life they're not coachable at all.
I have friends of mine. I can't tell them anything.
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They're not changing, which means they're not coachable. So and
they're not willing to do this. That people that are
open minded are coachable. This tells me, and that's athletics
and sports. There's so many people that are right, they're
not open minded. It's not the open mind. I think
it's more of a headstrong person like oh, i'd say open.
I think that's that's say you're closed minded. Yes, when
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it comes to coaching me about my job, I think
I know how to do it. I don't need your
outside input really. But you and I talk about stuff
all the time, and I feel like we sometimes help
each other out with things like I don't know if
we really mean coachable means somebody's telling you to almost
kind of change something for your own good. But but
but Aaron Rodgers thinks he's already knows everything right, And
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that's what they're saying, sort of like, um, this guy
is I don't know how to say. Caber jabaga be
a momber kabaai, thank you? Is he still on the team? No?
No, no no, he is. No. I used to have to
know it for fantasy. A couple of years ago, boys
years ago to overall sack leader in the history of
the Packers. He said, when Aaron became the man, he
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was the man, especially in his own eyes. Let's just
put it this way. Things just change. I don't know
what to say. I don't know what I want to
lie to you. It's hard for me to say without
causing drama, but I will say that between Brett Farve
and Aaron, I'm just being honest. So you do what
you want with this. Everything that Brett accomplished, you would
think he'd be a little more arrogant, but he was
actually a lot more humble, And I felt like Aaron
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was a little bit more on the arrogant side. Wow,
there's people coming out of the woodwork, he said. I
would say from the time that Rodgers arrived, at the
time became a starter, I felt that he changed, and
let's just say it wasn't for the better. So we're
finding I mean we are finding out there like these
are all it seems like all former Packer players come
out after they're gone and they have negative, negative, negative
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to say about Aaron Rodgers. You're asking me about Aaron Rodgers.
You mean arrogant Rogers? Oh yeah, I'll open up a
what do you need to know? These guys are dishing
stuff left and right. This is and this is why
I say, like when we talk about like Tom Brady
deflate Gate and all that, like, no's never nothing was
ever proved, But we end up finding things out because like,
we're eventually going to find out that Aaron again Rodgers
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is arrogant and and hard to play for. We eventually
find out because people can't hold this stuff in right.
And I think, and when I I people like, oh,
how do you know those are true? Well? All there's
numerous former packers come out and say negative things about
Aaron Rodgers. There is not one that comes out and
defends him. No, I have not heard anybody like, no, no,
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that's not true. Aaron Rodgers is our guy. We got
his back. Nobody is stepping up to the plate for
Aaron Rodgers. So that tells you where they're smoke, there's fire.
People still like him, like because the average American doesn't
read this and think, oh, they don't read these kind
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of stories. Sports fans like us, we read it and
we're like, oh, look at Aaron Rodgers is such a jerk.
Sally down the road at the you know Costco, she's not.
Sally is a very nice she's so sweet. You guys
are ever in a cool springs. Go check her out.
She's really nice. She's watching the State Farm and commercial
and she's going, Oh, that guy is funny. I like him.
She doesn't care about Sally working Saturday. Sally is off
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on the weekend. Okay, guys, they're talking about a mate.
Believe person, do not understand. I have no idea what
a Costco. There's no Sally that works at Costco. For
a Sally podcast. Sally, we don't we don't have or something.
We don't have a Sally on our face staff. But yeah,
it's just a bad life with you like Aaron Rodgers,
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and everybody's on me. You're just such Aaron Rodgers Hayter. No,
I just read the stories. I'm sorry, but you do
believe when they're smoked there's fire. And I've always believe
that he's just not that cool of a dude. Like
if you watch him on the field, no one's rallying
around him, No one's jumping up and down with him.
I don't feel like so when they say, like, well,
you know that people said that there was deflate Gate
and whatever, you believe it is because when they're smoke,
there's fire, even though he can't prove it. But Aaron
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Rodgers dumb question. He's won a sue super ball, so
he got cocky from one. That's all you need, they said,
when he was named the starter before he even won,
he just got cocky, like he he thought he was
the man. I can see. I'm telling you, I can see.
How can you in your own industry and within life
and like at maybe your church, maybe you're the coach
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of your kids team, can you understand how people can
get cocky and get power hunger and feel that past
human nature? Like I just think about like all the
years my dad coach, he was the head of like
major teams that we played for with baseball and everything.
He could have been cocky, but he didn't. Like he
just he was just always my dad major teams. What
what professional sports league? Did you never professional sports league?
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But but in the area, the local little league teams,
but in the in the area, I mean he was
I could see how he could get cocky from coaching.
He was one of the best coaches. And then now
he's coaching my nephew, and he's going and coaches on
like church leagues and nobody knows who he is. And
it's just it's like just a small example to me.
I can't believe he doesn't have arrogance about how humble
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is it that's got your church and Eddie there go
from you can get a little bit power, a little
power we all could happen to anybody, and you make
the choice. I'm not chasing that power. Who cares about that?
It's not a choice, it's it's it's it's actually like
a little bit takes effort, you know, because it is
human nature to get a big head over something you
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like to be, to have that attention, have that pride,
like dude, you're you're cool, you're good, like it feels good.
You've got to stop yourself and be like, all right,
that's not just don't don't let that feed your ego. Well,
and you're not better than these people. You're just put
on a radio show, a podcast. And so in their
eyes they think he must be greater than I because
he's been put on these things, because he's been pre
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judged by rulling nobody. But that's what they think in
their head. And that's another thing too, by praising these people,
by like really saying like, oh my god, you are
the greatest of all time, you are the best at
what you do, like Packers fans tell Rogers likes there
you are the man. That's part of it. They're feeding
it all that you have to be arrogant to be
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a professional athlete. Okay, that was another point. To make
it that far, you have to have some arrogance and
some like you know, machismo, like look at me, I
am the best. You have to believe that, and you
have to be arrogant. But just because that arrogance, that's confident.
There's arrogance. And but that doesn't mean you have to
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be a bad teammate, because every single person on the
team has some arrogance about them or else they would
not make it that far in life. And you don't
have to talk that way arrogant. You can have physical
arrogance like get on my way, I'm a running back.
That's physical arrogances. But Rogers actually talked arrogantly and it
seems like he acted it and felt like he was
better than everybody on the team. So arrogant definition just
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to break it down, because arrogance not the word is
being too proud and looking down at others. That that's negative,
like you cannot as as a pro athlete. You do
not have to be arrogant. You have to be confident
and believe in yourself, have a lot of self esteem
in yourself, believe that you can beat anyone, but looking
down on people and holding yourself everyone over everyone else,
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which is Aaron Rodgers arrogant. Rogers, You don't have to
be that. I'm confidence if you, I would say, I mean,
we're arguing. But when you're in college, you gotta look
at yourself and be like, I'm the best player on
this team. Because to believe that so you can go
to the NFL. When you when you're at training camp,
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you have to be like, you have to have the
arrogance of I'm the best wide receiver on this field. Okay,
So then you have to look down then, don't want
to see Aaron Rodgers. Then in your definition, I said,
then let him be arrogant. That's okay, can be arrogant,
but that doesn't mean he could be a bad teammate.
That's what I'm saying. I said, you have to have
some arrogance, but that doesn't mean you can be a
bad teammate. And it seems like he's a bad teammate. Okay.
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Patrick Mahomes is an arrogant. He is, though no, he's confident.
Arrogant is to like you are not liked if you're arrogant.
People don't like arrogance, Like that's not it, that's not
a quality in an athlete. Uh neon Dion Prime Time.
That was arrogance. But people loved him. Some people did.
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Some people were like, that's arrogant. I don't like that.
But some people think that about Patrick Mahomes. Not everybody
loves Patrick Mahomes a way. He's running around the boss arrogant,
you know, Like that's different like Peyton Manning. Not arrogant.
Confidence like Peyton Manning is. He proved it on the field.
He didn't walk around with a fur coat and like
everything and say I am the best all the time.
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Like he didn't rub it in people's faces, I am
the best all the time. He just was really good. Right,
So what like look at Patrick Mahomes and and Peyton
Manning the way they carry themselves. It's totally on the field. Yeah,
Patrick Mahomes running around, jumping around, Peyton Manning just walking around,
high five, shake hands. So they're both they're both athletes, right,
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But I'm saying, so who who Which one is? Confidence?
Which one is? They're both confident? None none are arrogant,
no negative, none of them are arrogant. I don't think
they put down anyone. Well I don't. I mean, we
don't be because no, we're saying for saying Aaron Rodgers,
what people are talking about him in the locker room,
what they say about people that actually know this guy,
not us. We don't know Rogers. Okay, so called confidence,
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we'll call it confidence then what I mean, Like I said,
I think we're splitting hairs, but I think to get
there you have to believe in yourself and have a
little bit of confident self arrogance about That's what I'm
saying that I get what he's saying. He's saying self arrogance. Yes,
arrogance means thee und an outwardly arrogance. He's saying, in
your head, arrogant in your head happen and you believe
you're better than everybody. You believe that you're better than
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everyone on that field. Like that's just I mean, how
do you turn that off when you get off the field.
How do you get into your to go home to
their families? Sometimes they're really hard to deal with. And
that's what I mean. Aaron Rodgers doesn't seem to be
able to turn it off around other teammates. He only
he shows it outwardly. They just think it in their head,
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whereas Aaron Rodgers, I feel like maybe shows it to people.
I don't know it. We're slaying hairs. I don't even
forget to playing hairs. It's just hard. That's so hard,
has to be so hard because you are in a
sport that is you are to be a man's I mean,
you have to be a beast out there to play
in the National Football or in the NBA or Major
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League Baseball and then to turn it off right when
you get home and just be this little Hey guys,
hey kids, you want to go swing on the swings? Eddie,
you played a great deal football. I played football freshman year.
How did you turn it off? Eddie? He talking about
after a game in high school. Dude, it was just
like I'm exhausted, I'm going to bed, Like you're talking
about like your dad, Hey, man, keeping you're giving that
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church league. I think of your dad could have been
so cocky. Yeah, I'm really press your day your dad.
I mean, Aaron Rodgers could learn something from your dad.
And you know what else can learn something from your dad?
Your boy Sergio Garcia Okay, did you know what happened? No,
he told me not to look it up. Brooks kept said,
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when Sergio Garcia's telling what happened first, when he damaged
five greens because he was mad at the green five
of them. This is from like a local golf course
and was last last weekend, Dustin Johnson and all of that. Yeah,
and Brooks Kepta said, to act like a child out
there is not cool. Oh my gosh, and Dubai I mean,
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I mean, hold on, how old is Sergio's for? There
is nothing? Here's the thing, here we go. I am
on Sergio Garcia's side. I like to see this side.
He's my age, he's nine of a professional athlete, because
I get mad when I'm on the golf course and
I have not I mean tried to swing real hard
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at a ball in the green and actually put a
divid in. You're not playing for anything, and I'm not
playing for anything exactly. He's planning for the Dubai Open.
So it lets me know that even though they're that good,
they still get the same frustration level that us average
Joe's out on the public munis get. And so I'm
okay with it. It looks bad for Sergio. It's a
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bad look. What do you get fine? Off the course?
You're done. What's the reason for pulling me off the course?
You've been just hitting our greens with your club. Yeah,
you've been taking chunks out of the green. They're Sergio.
I wonder if he fought it a little bit too late.
What he's like, my putter, Nah that when I missed
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that when I triple bowie. What you're saying I hit
the ground after the triple bowie. Yes, But here's the thing.
It's inconsiderate to damage the green because there are people
behind you, Like, there are people that need that green
to be in the condition that you found it in.
Like damaging greens is a big deal. Like I understand,
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to control yourself. Did you see him or no? He's
saying later, he's saying he looked like a child out
There's not cool. So you're tell me one of these
fans or somebody, hey, rules there walks with you. I
thought a fan, Hey, there was a guy over there
that hit the green extra hard. You look into it.
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You look like a Latin guy. I used to call it,
and I used to be able to call it in
on TV. That was were the biggest losers ever. Call
it in. Remember that was like a couple of years ago.
Call in on mistake. Yeah, coach, you can't. You can't
do that, Like, you have to control yourself and it's
not okay to destroy the course because you're frustration. It
makes me feel better about myself, it does. When I
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see Sergio do it, it makes me feel better about myself. No,
the way you act on the course is not appropriate.
But you'll after you're mad, you'll turn and hit the course.
He doesn't damage greens. He I've never seen him do.
When I'm saying, you'll try to hit your ball like
you're done with the whole else You're like, I'm just
gonna hit. But do you wind up and hit the
putter and sometimes you scrape the green or something. That's
not what he did, though. I under you ever set
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a ball down in the on the green where you're
supposed to put and you hit it with your seven iron,
because that's bad. I hope nobody ever does that. Have
you done it? Is that why you brought it up? No?
But I mean that's how I would imagine damaging greens.
Oh yeah, he was. I mean he was digging his club.
I wonder if he did it on the putting surface. Yes,
I was kind of thinking of the fairway or something.
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On the coach. They take chunks off the ferret when
they hit. I hope he got kicked out. He say
he damaged five greens, five green blades of grass, green grass.
I was thinking of green, green pastures. We're talking about
the green. That is crazy. I hope he get kicked
out for that, saying the most meticulously cared for part
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of the course ever and he just cuts it all
up with his I mean, if there's a leaf on
the green, people are like the leaf, it's gonna mess
with and this dude's taking a freaking chunk out of
it because he's pissed. Get out of here, Sergio, we
share the last name. Don't act like that. We all
have emotions. That it shows you that control your freaking emotions.
Control them. But listen to you right now. Control. Yeah.
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I could have said you're in emotions. I didn't controlled yourself.
You're professional, and then you're on TV people are watching you. Okay,
what about when h a picture comes in the dugout
and starts throwing gator rain because they got roughed up,
and is that all yourself? Is that good? With you
no control yourself? Kids are looking and then and then
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I'm the dad over a little he's good to do that.
In due by, nobody was watching that. Me and your
dad were coaching little league. And then we have to
deal with the kids who watched that baseball player throw gator.
Right now he's throwing our gator and we're like, junior,
what's your problem? Man? We need that game. Saw Harvard
take a badge to the gatorade was a big deal, dude.
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I wish kids would play with a little bit of swag.
Maybe not doing nuts stuff like that, but show emotion
when you play. I remember all the times we played,
we weren't really allowed to show a lot of emotion
because that's not really what you're supposed to do. If
you saw one of the kids, your son plays the soccer.
What if one of the kids hit a gatorade? Cool out?
That's a passion for the kid that's five that wants
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to play song, because that happened one time where one
kid through his helmet and the coach was just like,
pick that up right now, pick it up right now,
Sit down a little five year old through his own
you know, that was juniors league. So he was nine
to his helmet, like at the fence or like on
the ground in the in the dugout through the fence.
He's gops to put in a little slot or whatever
he threw in the fence. Pick it up. That's the
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way his dad, his dad was the coach yelled at him,
pack it up. So I don't know if I'm gonna
be a yeller of a dad. If if you're that
sounds nine year old league? Everybody yell ye? Do you yell?
You are a yeller courage or yeller from the from
like the seat. So but yeah, are you a mean yellow?
I think there's encourage. Yell is awesome. The mean yelling
they're kind of cross, that's weird. Yeah, yeah they do.
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Do you do you ever complain to the coach about
playing time? No, you don't. Hey, I just thought of
a funny thing. Please complain about playing time and record
the audience. I'm not doing it. No, I'm not doing it.
Because there are people that do that crowd that would
be amazing. But you know what though, really, as a parent,
if you're listening to get your kid to play. Really,
just show up at the game and just stand next
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to the dugout. When they see you there, they're like, oh,
we gotta put we can put his son out. Why
not go in the backyard and practice with your son
or your daughter and make them better. Don't go and
complain to the coach about playing time. That is the
most embarrassing thing for your child. I understand you think
your kids being slided, but especially if they're in middle
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school or high school, it's way too old for mom
or dad to go up to the school and sit
down with the coach and be like, hey, why is
my kid not playing? You don't need to be doing that.
Did you ever try out for teams that he didn't make? No? Never,
Why Now I'm just wondering, man, what what was? What
was the angle? What was the angle? Well? Because I
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didn't make up basketball team in junior high and and
like my my parents didn't get mad about but I
was like, really, inside my mind, I'm like, I'm better
than a lot of these dudes that make it, that
made it, And of course you think that why like
and for a little bit, I was just like I
wish my parents would at least go stick up from
me or something, because like, this is not fair. You
didn't get the parents talked a little bit to the coach.
Maybe you'd have made the team. I don't know, but
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in my mind, and then how do you make the team?
What would have happened? He would have treated you like crap.
He would have traded me somewhere, treated you like crap.
You would have just sat on the end of the bench.
Probably that made you feel better. No, but what I'm
saying is, would you rather make it on your own merit?
Then have mom and dad go and tell the coach, Hey,
why don't you put my son on the team. Well,
you're talking about you're talking about like you know, if
you're in the team and they're not playing you, they're
on the team, they're not playing you work harder, right,
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I didn't even make the team and work harder. So
in junior high Michael Jordan didn't make his high school team.
Did mom and dad going? Complained Chael Jordan didn't even
play a lot in college? Best player ever? Did he
play a lot in college? Yes? But did I mean
he got did his parents maybe didn't see If his
parents didn't sure he positive he went yeah, no, coach.
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I'm not saying that's okay. I'm just saying when I
was in it, I was like, dang man, it sucks.
Like it does suck. They were like, there's a coach
in Brooklyn. He's a high school basketball coach. Um one
of the sons. Parents came up to the schools like, hey,
why aren't you playing my son more? Blah blah blah,
like what's going on? Like he should be playing more on.
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About a week later, the coach went and shot the parents.
Oh coach shot shot him? Oh coaches is the parents? Okay? Yeah.
Forty two year old Todd Miles has been charged with
attempted murder, assault, and criminal use of a fire all.
He shot the dad for telling him how to coach.
Oh wow, yeah, well, good thing my parents didn't tell
the coach put me on the team then. I mean,
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g man, people take this too serious. I mean in
Rai's dad stays humble coaching the ten year olds for him.
And you think sports was weird strict when we played,
imagine it now it seems even more your kids play. Yeah,
you're telling me. On the five year old circuit, there's
parents getting upset about playing time. No, no no, no, that
was my my nine year old that when it was
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like the nine year old level, ten year old level,
Like yeah, they get pretty serious. It's kind of awkward.
That is pretty serious. Coach. If I'm in the vicinity
and one of the parents is complaining about playing time
or com complaining to you about the coach, that's awkward.
I'm telling you. We were at one game, one game
and the coach and I'm just I'm just sitting there
watching the game on my sunflower seeds, and the coach
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is yelling at some kid and the mom. The kid's
mom just gets up, oh no, not today, you son
of a And then and the coaches on the he's
in the batteries, not in the batteries box, in the
warm up whatever, on deck circle and he's talking to
the kid, and the mom gets out in the field,
walks out and goes ah and starts to yell at
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the coach, put his finger, putting her finger in his face.
You don't talk to him like that, not today. You've
done it before, You're not doing that today. Grabs her
kid and they walk off and go to the car,
and we're all like, wow, on your team, no other
teams that kids never coming back from that. We were like,
my wife and I looked at him like, that is
do they have a cop security person? Though no one
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got to it that is so. And then we found
out later later because we all talked later that he
that he talks like that to all the kids and
yells in him all the time. And so the mom
was just like no, not that she had enough, had enough,
And I was thinking of my coaches. Some of my coaches,
I remember they worked at the jail. They worked at
the local correctional facilities, so they would come in mad
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because if you're working, they were guards. I don't never
necessarily know if our coaches were working the button up
jobs where they're on Wall Street all day. I mean
they were working at a jail cell where they're dealing
with inmates, and then they would come and coach us.
I mean, no, wonder what in the world, dude, don't wonder.
They kind of yelled at it. Sometimes the dude had
to go to jail all day and then he comes
to coach whatever some fifteen year old do they yelled at.
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I can say I never really had a yell. I
mean my dad coaches I didn't have a much of
a yelling coach. Thank god, I would make it so miserable. Coach,
it's so miserable. All you think of, don't make a mistake,
don't make him say mistake. Here it comes, here comes
the yell. The yell is even worse than the mistake.
You're not worried about the day, You're worried about the yell.
Oh like, and what do they think? Yelling at an
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eight nine year old does nothing, It doesn't help them.
As I think back to it now, it always has
to be fun. The yelling really doesn't help. It does nothing.
It doesn't help. If I understand you're frustrated, I I bet.
I mean, I've never been a coach yet. I hopefully
will be a coach when my kid grows up. But
the yelling ain't good. But I do love the positive energy.
I like what Eddie does. He always does positive yelling.
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The negative yelling, that's when he gets awkward. If it's
others fans, and then if it's like you and it's
your parent, that's just weird. That makes you. Are you
constantly yelling at your kid? Encouragement the whole game, not
the whole game? Like if there's um like if say
there's people open whatever, you know, like the soccer example,
he's got the ball and there's people open, there's two
dudes on him. I'll just be like, hey, come on
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to pass the ball. Let's go pass it. Pass it.
I'll do stuff like that, Okay, you know what I mean.
Pass it. Like he's stuck in a buying so I'm like,
maybe he'll hear Dad's voice and then automatically registered like, oh,
I should probably do a Dad sin either one ever
say head, yeah, Dad calming down on their net. No.
But okay, so you know that out of all the voices,
he's hearing your mind because it's the most recognized. I'm
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telling you that right now because I always remember it.
I know the voices I heard. But I have to
remember too that the coaches are also working on stuff
like so if he's overruling the you know what I mean,
I don't want to overrule the The coach tells him, hey,
you're supposed to dribble the ball no matter what. Dad's
over your pass passing. Well, what do I do? My
coach told me to dribble no matter what, like what?
So I have to remind myself like all right, well
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if the coach is yelling, let me just back off
because but rather him listen to the coach than me.
How old is Junior Jr. He's five? He's five. At
five years old, they're not really working on anything in soccer. Well, no,
they are, because like they're they're they're trying to Okay,
us A's gonna be good. I mean, they work on things.
They're they're teaching them what do you call that that
move lunch when you just put it back, like you
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put your foot on the ball and then single kick,
spin it behind you. Okay, pull it back. It's I
got pullbacks maybe what they're working on pullbacks, so when
it goes to out of balance, like pull it back
and just pass it behind you kind of tricks. And
so they have been teaching them tricks at five. That's
a trick. It's a move. It's a move, so like
stop the ball if it's going out of bounce, put
your foot on it and then put it and then
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kick it behind you. Have they practiced the header to
bicycle kicking? No, no, But they're also trying to teach
like the get open because they're all in the at
five the ball is in the middle, and then where
the ball in. Their six kids right on the ball.
And part of that is they can't kick it that far,
so it doesn't go very far. So it's hard to
pass it to the other side of the field. So
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if a kid is open over there, the odds are
you're not gonna be able to kick it that far
to get in to the open kids. So that's the
big bunch of kids. Are they still able to touch
the ball? No? No hands, no no hands. Soccer no soccer.
That's the rule of soccer. Like basketball, you can double
dribble young, yes you can. You can double dribble travel.
But although there was one I remember the talk. But
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we're sitting out at dinner table. Well this next guys,
you realize this next league you're in you have to
continuously keep dribbing the ball. What I thought we could
pick it up. And then it was this one league
that my older son basketball league two years ago, and
it was intense. Man. It was in a private school, Jim,
so there was an every school in Nashville or every
I guess league in Nashville played in that gym. So
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it was I don't know. I would say ten games
going on at once, and all the reps were kids,
high school kids. Probably, Oh my gosh, we got one
ref called every travel, every double dribble. These are eight
year old dude, probably shouldn't be called at that. NBA
rules Let them take five everything then every If you're
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doing that in an eight year old game, the game
is never gonna go anywhere because it's gonna be whistle
whistle whistle, whistle, whistle, whistle, whistle, whistle, whistle, whistle, whistle whistle.
And it was like that, that's what I'm saying. Turnover, Really,
come on, I just had him emotion. Did you think
about talking to him at half time? Because it was
just one game? This is one game. And again pulls
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aside the high school again. Coach Day Sunny, come over here,
let me talk to you. Please. Told me you pulled
aside there. Those basketball coaches are intense at that age too.
The basketball coach. I think football coaches are probably pretty intensive.
They're always intense. I don't know if I've ever met
a nice football coach. They're all really rude. They're the
meanest of all coaches in my opinion. Soccer coaches they
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seem quiet. I guess in the Premier League, and there's
some there's some mean coaches. There was our middle school
coach was a real jerk of soccer. Manfa Montford was
not a very nice guy. So like here, I'll tell
you something about Manfa. Coach he coached, he was uh,
he's taught a foreign language in middle school and he
was a middle school soccer coach. And then he also
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uh coached a club team, which is a travel soccer team,
and my team was part of that travel company. There
was two teams, one team, and he coached that team,
and my dad coached our team. Well, they cut a
couple of players, and so we brought those players and
put them on our team. Whatever, you guy can come
play with us. And this one guy, Eric Fuchs, nicest
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guy you will ever meet, so quiet never you know
what I mean, just so polite. His parents were real,
just friendly, and he was he used to be on
Manford's team. And Manford was reffing our game. Yes, he
reft and so he gets a penalty kick and my
dad goes, hey, Eric, go ahead and take it. And
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Eric goes and he takes it and he scores. Well,
Manford hadn't blown the whistle yet and he absolute lee chow.
I mean we're probably eleven, twelve years or thirteen years old.
We're probably thirteen, and he chewed Eric out. I mean,
what are you doing? Don't ref is in control the game?
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You don't kick the ball until the ref I mean
made Eric cry and then didn't let him retake it
and cut it no goal. I mean he destroyed and
you never forgot that, never forgot it. It was at
read Elementary. I still remember the field, never that I know.
I mean it was just like you always remember the
times when ref just destroyed or coaches just destroyed a kid.
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I mean, I don't know if Eric ever got over
it sucks. I need to hit up Eric on Facebook
and guy, hey, do you remember when man fird just
ripped into you? And see if he still remembers that.
So if any of you guys ref you officiate a
new games or whatever. The kids and coaches are they
getting paid the kids, But the guys that are coaching
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your kid don't. I think coaches, but the refs are. Yeah.
I think they get edit or something. Maybe there may
be some kind of school internship or something. I don't
hope those high school kids aren't out there refing for free. No, no, no,
the refs. I know you get paid. When I reffed
a kid, I got paid. I wasn't doing it as
a kid. How old were you? Oh, ten, eleven, twelve?
You're getting paid. That's not legal, that's kild labor. Yeah,
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I was a ref. Who paid you? He had a
W two soccer who who soccer on? Names out they do,
that's that's what they do. In China. You can't do
that stuff. But you know who's back into working. Bob
Stoops my father in law, Bill. I love Bob Stoops.
Good news. He's gonna be the head coach of the
Dallas XFL team. He's gonna be the GM coach of
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the Dallas x XFL team. They announced that Bob Stoops
back in coaching. When's the XFL stuff next year? But
this weekend the Alliance of American Football starts talking about
it's another football league. Who are who? Who plays in
these I don't know, like, uh, people that didn't hack
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it in the NFL, they're gonna be over in the
Alliance of American Football. I mean there's the Canadian Football League.
There's now this Alliance thing or some of these outdoors.
This is real football, football, real football they're trying gonna
be at these games? Is gonna be so sad for
the first few years. The ones that they sell beer
at in their action oriented those is that the Canadian
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Football leagues that seemed fun coach? The players can jump
into the crowd, is these guys. That's some of the
footage you see on Sports Center when guys are drinking
their beer and it dumps all over the player because
the players can jump into the crowd I know of
like the cow the Stampede going going into one. The
Arizona hot Shots are atop the power ranking. Why I
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don't know. I just because Rosen plays for them too.
He's training is their coach. He used to coach at Colorado.
I mean he used to coach at Washington, I believe.
I mean, Okay stops a good name. Um, but that's
where XFL anyone else like they have? That was the
first one the XFL is named. Uh. The Orlando Apollos
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are the second team in the afl AF that I
see those highlights. They look like fun games. Yes, you're
so close to the action. This isn't arena football, what
is it? Real? Football like the NFL. When is it
starting this weekend? What? What channel? Can we watch it
on TV? The San Antonio Commodore's are the third rank
salt like Stallions, number four Atlanta Legends. Five? Is Nashville
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have a team? Birmingham Ironist, Atlanta Legends they play in
Atlanta to San Diego Fleet and the Memphis Express. What
about the Nashville Music Notes they don't have a team. No,
did you say San Antonio? What Commodore's Commodore's Okay, Yeah,
So it's like people that try to make it in
the NFL and they haven't made So this is different
than Arena. Yes, maybe maybe it'll be entertaining, maybe it'd
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be cool and it's gonna be on TV. Well, if
it anyting on TV, how are we gonna see anton
to watch his game? What am I gonna stream it
on Twitch? You'll have to look at your viewer guide.
I don't know. I mean that this is this, this
can't stick that you can't find because coach I'm telling
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like what we're all gonna be walking around with, Oh,
your Cowboys fan? No, man, I'm a Express fan. No,
I'm a Dallas I'm a Dallas calf Fan Express, Dallas Cowboy,
Dallas calf Boy. I mean we're gonna Now that's gonna
be like eighty million logos everywhere. No longer Nashville Tennessee
Titan fan. I am now a Tennessee Gladiator fan. Let's
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go boys. It's too much. The schedule is this Saturday,
the February nine through April fourt So it's a short season. Yeah,
that is April two months. I mean that's a real
short season. The Super Bowls in a month. They play
every day. They're gonna beat each other's ass if they
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play every day. Dude. It's a four team playoff the
two higher seeds. Another four team playoff is the championship
game will be held in Las Vegas. It's all. It's
all for gambling. I mean, this is all just another
thing to get people just bet more money. Really, I
think now that it's legal to gamble in America, I
think they're just gonna start. Handball is gonna be professional
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handball buttball? Remember buttball you played before school where you
throw the tenniball on the wall and then you gotta
no no, you called it buttball? What you called what
in the world I don't know what you you know
what I was called ball? Because is the ball in
your but no? No, no, no, it's it's I got
a question. I got a question. I got a question
to you and your boys. Way almost the whole school reallyow,
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I mean so the butball was just like a free
for all, so like there was just a lot of
people four school started. I've played basketball, football, and baseball,
but never botball. Maybe you guys don't know this game.
I know this game. Explain it to me. So so
did you did you cheer when you got butt ball? No?
It sucked to get Why would you play a game
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that you're gonna get buttballed? Like? That's kind of the game.
So so here here's that starts. You're all it's kind
of like a racket like racketball. You got one wall
and everyone's all just like out and so like, are
your butts exposed? Butts are up? Now, you guys are
Everyone's like, hey, guys, it's any butt ball, butts up.
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I have never called heard it called buttball. It's the
most interesting name for it ever. Dang dude, in the
playing ball, what's it called called buns up? Is that
what you call it? Buns up, guys, I never played
any of these. You don't know what. Okay, So what
it is is like, what's the differenceing buns up and
butt ball? Buttball sounds different it So all it is
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is a big ball and you have a tennis ball
and you throw it against the wall and then when
it comes off, you catch it. And if you fumble it,
you gotta run to the wall before they paybody else.
No no, no, no, before somebody else throws it to
the wall before you get there. Not peg you you
don't play pegs. No, no, no, no, no. They If
you fumble it, you're like, oh crap, you let the
ball go and you have to run full speed to
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the wall. If the ball gets there before you do,
you have to put your hands on, your hands out,
your buns up, and they nail you. Just get ready, man,
somebody's gonna stand behind you and nail you in the butt.
What if they missed the butt and hit the something
else that happened back, That's fine, you're in the butt region.
But balls, I mean, you're worried about your balls. If
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you're facing towards the wall at times, is hanging out.
We find out on the podcast, thats ball there is.
But yeah, and what's funny is ours about Cooni's Literally
it was the It was the big wall and the
concession stand was right to the left, the left side
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of the wall. And I mean people would be waiting
in line to get football and they're getting drilled by
the ball. So they finally had to put another fence
there to protect the people trying to buy sodas and
buy some nice Dad's trying to get his kids a
pretzel and pop and he gets cornholed because you didn't
play You didn't play buttball? Can you stay calling it buttball?
That's what we called it. Listen, it's buns up and
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only buns up. Okay, we called it buttball. Yeah, that's
Greaty didn't make it up to Michigan, dude, I can
believe that was one of the best kids of the
I'm telling you some of the stuff with the snow
and stuff like that. Most of the year we missed
out on a lot of the outdoor games. Recess. Guys
did play baseball. Yeah we did. Wait, you don't play soccer.
We had baseball. It was at the baseball field. That's
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when you played buttball. No buns up at the baseball
he needed a wall. Where was the wall outfield the
concession stand? You did it like? And where the baseball
field is not on the field right And the umpire
room was on top of the concessions, and so it
was a two story building. We just had a big
old green wall. I cannot believe they even let guys
play that. Some people are in line just getting drilled. Drill.
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You're not in line. If you don't get to the
wall before the ball, you don't damn the people are paying,
the paying patrons. And the one thing is it would
bounce sometimes over the fence into the piercefield, and so
you have to wait for the game and the outfielder
sometimes the stupid outfielder kids would throw it into the umpire.
So the game would be like we wouldn't get the
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tennis ball back, Like what is wrong with you? Just
throw the tennis ball back over the fence and let
us play buns up. Oh, they wouldn't give it back
to you. They would throw it into the umpire. Sorry.
I think about that to this day, and I think
losers kind of loser is so concerned about their little
minor a or minor you know, game that they want
to throw the ball in the umpire so we can't
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play buns up. You should find those guys today. And
well there was a lot of kids. I mean it
was a big little let us know at s Losers
show on Twitter. Our kids still playing butt ball or
buns or buns and what did you guys call it?
We called it? But I'm telling you guys, it never
made it north of the Mason Dixon line. We never
heard about that stuff in the north, baby. I mean,
it could have been a thing you grew up in Austin.
I grew up in McCallen, South Texas. So maybe like
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somebody's cousin went to Austin and got learned about and
got the name, that got the name wrong and then
told us it was buttball. Yeah exactly. And so going in,
I just want to talk about this football af again
real quick. How interested are you in it this weekend?
I mean, whatever presentation you gave us was horrible? Is it?
I didn't know what you've done a business proposal, coach,
there's a football I don't know anything about it. Like
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Josh Johnson making the quarterbackinko, No, Josh Johnson the quarterback
for the Redskins into the year, he was supposed to
be a quarterback in this league. He was going to
be the quarterback of one of these teams. And then
he gets signed by the Redskins and I don't know
if he's gonna play. But seventy of the players going
through this have been on an NFL roster within the
last eight team months. Okay, that's awesome, that's great. Another
reason why you suck at this presentation is where can
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we watch it? I told you check your TV guide.
What a way to go to the freaking grocery store
right there by National Choir. Get the TV guide. It's
they're they're they're they're billing, sort of like last chance
your Sunday paper. It's on Saturday. Oh the games are
on Saturday. Thank you. I didn't know that. But I
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didn't know. I said. The season commences on Saturday, February
nine and runs through Sunday, April fourteen, and then it's
a four team playoff. If you can bet it, which
you definitely can. I'm into it at least ten percent.
What do you mean if you can that's why it exists.
I mean, I'm curious if our foreign websites are going
to pick it up. Christian Hackenburg, he played for the Jets.
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He got he won a starting job in the a
F Wow one, he's gonna start for the Memphis Express.
That's all I know. I don't know. You know, r
G three is probably in that league. No, he was
on the Ravens. I just don't know. Who will. You
guys are so rude to me. I try, I try
to bring no no, I know. And if you're an
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NFL player, you better not be lane in this thing. No,
you better not be. But if it's your last chance,
if you're you're not on a roster. And this is
trying to impress the you know, NFL teams, they'll be
a standout like he hate me. Somebody crazy good will
make it back into the Coach Alliance of American Football.
So a what, guys, there's three A a F. Hey,
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there's two huge NF or football things in America, NFL
and n C double a football. Baby, Now it's a
a F. There's now three and then it's gonna be XFL. Alright,
I'm about writing. Nothing on the wall is going to
post on Saturday morning. Last second. They never post a
three days ahead. Golf, Yes, football? No, alright, alright, that's
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about it. An NBA trade deadlines today. There's a lot
of people moving parts. Nothing major yet. I mean, this
is where I get confused. I turn on the TV
and and like, what's Harden doing with the Knicks? No? No,
he didn't try the next time? Tell people that. All right,
everybody have a wonderful day. Uh? And why why is
Harden playing in the A? Why hard in the A?
Why do the Rockets suck all of us? Does anybody
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have a lock If I see Sore Losers podcast? Friend
anymore post? Hey, nobody gotta locked in today? That depresses
me every time I see that somebody has to pull
something out of their butt ball. Thank you, NBA. No,
it's golf. First round of the Pebble beats pro Am.
There is a bet, it's already started. You can't bet it?
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I think, well, yeah, these are timely bets. Hey, guys,
if you want to bet the Super Bowl, I bet
the Patriots. When you go with the Patriots minus three, guys,
I gotta I gotta fight a hunch they're gonna beat
the Rams. And if you can go ahead and bet,
go ahead and bet you We only score three. Can
you not eat before we finished? Buzzer oh? Speaking of
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the Super Bowl, swallow your food? Can you please lock
something up? A guy bet two dollars and he won
one dollars. That's what I'm talking about. Those are the bets.
I like, what was he playing? His name is Nate.
He did a parliament ask you what his name is?
Partly on what coach. If you would let me finish,
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I would tell you. Nate bet that Brady's first pass
would be picked off, and he parlaid that with there
would be zero first half touchdowns? Was Brady's first pass? Yeah? Yeah,
that's why he won the bet. I was gonna say it, like,
he give his money the first pass. I didn't think
it was his first pass. But okay, guys, he won
a thousand. I don't think it was the first pass.
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It was his first. He may need to give that
money back to the casino. It was his first pass,
all right. I can tell you that right now. Congrats Nate.
If you'd like to bet it, we can. I can
take it to the bank, the bet that it was
his first good. Alright, guys, I got a lock here
is stick with me on this one. It's college basketball.
You've probably never heard of these two teams, but boy
do they push it. Guys, were going in c double
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a Sacred Heart and Fairly Dickinson over one fifty seven.
Take it to the bank, go ahead and all Sacred
Heart and who the two teams are. Sacred Heart, Fairly Dickinson.
It's gonna be a very close game, both teams pumping
into the eighties. Let's get it over one seven. What
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kind of intel do you have on this? I love
college pulled it up. No, I love college basketball, and
I know the teams that run, and I know their offense.
These teams shoot up threes just like Belmont. They know
the three better than they know the two. You watch
Sacred Heart and Mother of Pearl. I've seen their schedules.
I'm not with my own two eyes watched them, but
I've seen how many three point field goals they put up. Coach,
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and I know they're pacing. No one's gonna take this bet.
Like the reason you do locks is so people can
trust us. You don't just pulling out of your trust. Guys.
I'm on a hot streak. I got the super Bowl
right now, I'm trying to continue the hot streak. Sometimes
I'll rattle off twelve in a row. Let me continue
the super Bowl. You win the bet tonight, I'll shut
my mouth. Okay, guys, sacred fairly Dickinson over one seven.
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launch bet this game tonight. Tomorrow you brag about how
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and shove it. Baby, you're making side money. Can I
can I buzzer it up? Thank you