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Good evening everybody, and welcome toanother edition of New Lints yes Monday night.
Hope everybody had a wonderful weekend.I know I'm certainly trying to do
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I want to welcome to No Limitstonight, Jacob Christoper. Let me give
you a little information about Jacob.He brought me on Pundan's Views before and
now it's I have an opportunity toturn the tables on my colleague here and
welcome to No Limits, Jacob.Thank you. This is between and I'm
not kidding you after these they lastfew years and stuff like that, being
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on different shows, and you arethe fifteenth show I've been on. Well,
very good. Well I may bethe fifth team show you've been on.
But I got news where you andI worked together on a whole lot
more old than that. But it'strue, and the opportunity I have to
bring a colleague on it, I'lldo everything I can. And it's safe
to say you know where you standingwith me at this particular. Hey,
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I appreciate it. You know,it's fun, It's been fun, you
know. All right? Well whatthat said, let's get this bad boy
going here. Let me at thatbackground on yourself. Jacob from Quincy,
Illinois, small little town near SaintLouis at south central Illinois, about two
harsh from Saint Louis. I wasforever the Bears fan and Cubs fan,
don't know. I mean, ifyou ever look at Quincy, it's fifty
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fifty Saint Louis and Chicago, Soit could have been a flip of the
coin either way. So I soI became the Cubs fan and the Bears
fan, And well, I knowwhy. I'm trying to understand why I
was a Cubs fan Bears fan isan interesting story. It's because my dad
lived in Chicago in nineteen fifty andfifty one and he lived with the Bears
and the Bears in the Blackhawks ina hotel one year each year and stuff
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like that, and got the littlestories about partying with the last couple of
maining retired Bears and then some ofthe Blackhawks. So it's kind of cool.
All right, Well, you've beenout spoken about this performer. Now
you have an opportunity to do itagain. Okay, First of all,
give me your perception of the media. Oh lord, Well, you think
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I'm gonna be easy on you?Oh yeah, I'll like this is easy.
No, the media I think lies. I think they lie in toime.
I think my big thing about itis the fact that the media is
wants the lost leader of a televisionstation, and since it is not the
television station anymore, it is nowa show where the show gets advertisers,
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that the advertisers brings money, whichmeans they want to make it more of
a show. And I really believethat. I don't think you can make
it a Lost Leader anymore, justbecause there's more streaming involved. But I
do have a belief that the mediadefinitely needs to get back to its truth,
which there are some places like Ilisten on the radio that are trying
a little more. CM then didtry with the with the whole thing with
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the Trump deal. You know whatI'm saying. They were working on that.
Chris Light was trying that right,and they were trying those things.
And I heard one from their yesto B the other night I'm here in
Atlanta. Some are trying. Butthen there's others that still need to be
reminded. Okay, that's fair enough. I know the I love it when
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we talk on pundits, pundit thatyou go out there and I have shown
your distaste for the media, Butthen again, nowadays a lot of people
do, and at times it getsa bad rap because you have some bad
eggs out there that make it hardfor a lot of us traditional So well
then, I mean you showed meFrank Bernolds, and so it makes me
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give a distaste even more. Thebiggest issue, the biggest issue is effective.
When we get lies, we getdivide, and when we get the
divide, you get the divide,then you're gonna it's gonna cause more wars
we need. It's like we're nottrying you think of Inherit the Wind the
movie, think of it Here toWin the movie. It's like where Henry
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Drummond is not trying to change anybody'smind about being with God. He's just
trying to give somebody the freedom thatthey don't want to be. And it's
like, you need to give everybodythe freedom to have the belief. But
when you have a media that triesto tell you how to think, and
I'm talking both Roxilducy and It'll doIt Msnbc'll do you get you're telling them
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how to think instead of what tothink. Well, I love the fact
that you brought up Frank Reynolds,a guy that I've vitalized in the news
business because the thing I remember,and I don't care what AGR or some
things. If you're in an industry, you pay attention to influential people.
But during the Reagan assassination, Iremember Frank Reynold's pulling a gasket. Say,
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and you've seen the YouTube thing.There's a guy that didn't care about
being first. Is get it right? I mean? And I work for
WSVN many years ago out in Miamiand we were the first sports cast on
Okay, Jacob Now, I wasalways getting stuff, beating the other channel.
I was gratifying for me. Butbecause you know, what's it's not
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about hard work is early and howyou deliver the message. And that's really
what separates a lot of things inthis industry. But to me, Rank,
that's okay. Frank Reynolds, tome, is the ultimate pro.
Well, absolutely, And you talkabout not wanting to get it, not
wanting to just get it first,but to get it right. See,
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I'll tell you this, as akid, I've never thought I mean,
I've always been competitive, but I'vealways kind of wanted to finish everything I've
done. Like when you're a kid, you have the video games. I
remember even then, I would playthe I would play a video game six
months after it was taboo, youknow, like people were playing it and
then they used the sea. Theywould use the little cheat codes and the
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magazines to go figure it out.Then it was over, but I was
still playing it because I never lookedat those things. I never looked at
those things to learn. So I'mlosing one hundred thousand times until I finally
figure it out and I get it. But by that time, it was
passage shelf life to the people.But that's what I've always been. It's
like I want it right in thiswhole life. And what we're doing is
why I'm doing media here right now. It's why I do pundits plenty.
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You're on with me. Why Ido pundits pundit is I want us talking
your truth. And that means guesswhat conservative or liberal? It means everybody.
It just means it means whatever philosophythere is. It's like some both
of them are gonna be mad,both of them are gonna be happy,
and it's like, but that's theway media is supposed to be. Okay,
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let's talk about something that you're activelyinvolved in entertainment business, so I
know this is something that's very dearto you. Tell me exactly what you
do and why you're doing it.Talking about you're talking about for Sideline sports
or as an actor, because I'vebeen an actor too, you know,
so well, yeah, we'll talkabout that part. We're gonna get So
I did, see I did.I was living with my brother at the
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time for and I was calling thatthe pundits pundit, but it was called
that pundit the pundit points and Iwas downstairs and I would come up with
a something. It would be likethe very first one is how does the
media choose who to hate? Andit was during the time that Mitchell Trubiski
was on the Bears, and yousee the media making up some lies with
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him. He no, he's nota Hall of Famer, but they would
make up some lie saying he couldn'tthrow a ball this way or that way.
Well, follow that way. Youget it to the follow that way,
and you get it to justin fieldsright now, then they'll say he's
gonna be one of the top five. Even though he literally had done you
have six hundred career throws in twoyears. He doesn't have sixty percent throwing,
he doesn't have all that stuff,but he's gonna be a hero in
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a Hall of Famer. How didthey choose who to hate and who to
like? And that was my veryfirst pundit point, And so I just
kept going about sixty four of thesethings, and then I got on the
side about ten of them. InI got on Journey with the Jade,
which is now Sideline Sports. Igot on their show and then they wanted
me on the network. So that'show I started. Very good. Okay,
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we that said, okay, let'stalk about Sideline Sports, and let's
reiterate. How did you get toSideline Sports? Well, I was on
a show. When I was doingthat, one of our one of our
founders, JB, found me andhe wanted to have me onto the show
because I was taking somebody's place atnight they needed. It was called Journey
with the Jay's and I'm a jamSo I got on the show and then
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they liked how I did. Andhere's the funny part is the only time
I was on that show. Butno big deal though, because I've got
a lot of these, but itwas like that was it's a very it
was very cool to get a start. And then when I wanted to see
when I started pundits pundit, Ihad two different times where I was trying
a basic idea of you know,like Colin Cowherds. You know, it's
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like he kind of go alone,he talks all the time. Problem was
I kept going to like one hundredhour forty seven minutes, which you can't
get advertisers out way. You can'tget you know, all the stuff you
need somebody to kind of you know, remind you a producer and everything.
Then I found an original producer,Jen, who I met the hell of
Jen. I miss you dearly andI had She was my start in now
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jay Is and it's like and theykeep me in line. I know,
darn goodwell how long I could talk? So it's like but the reading.
But it started out with just sports, and then we got onto an important
conversation like in the second episode,and it's gone from there. It's the
idea. I like to call ita more advanced version of Outside the Lines,
without the production credits, without theproduction values. You know what I'm
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saying, we go into things alot of people don't want to talk about
in deep form. All right,so let's first of all talk about Basket
pros. I joined you guys.It's been fun for me. Sometimes at
times it can be taxing for meon a Sunday night because I'm in the
field a lot. But when Iget on, I truly enjoyed the show.
What lend of the creation of basketpros Well, I was originally I
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was asked to be able to comeon. Now was the third one,
and we were looking for a fourth, and then there was Will you know
and I. The thing about Willthat I noticed is he had a lot.
He had a lot of knowledge ofthis air, like two thousand and
seven to go up, you know, two thousand and four to go up?
You know what I'm saying, realknowledge, and I will. I
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will absolutely admit this. I havethe knowledge, but I also spent a
lot of years trying to learn othersubjects outside of sports. So my knowledge
was because I can absorb it soquickly. But he would watch it.
He would watch every little minute ofthe action, just like I did with
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the Cubs all those years. SoI like, he can really give you
an idea of a reminder. SoI want and Will on that show.
There's no question. But the basketballswas there just because there's a lot to
talk about in this world and Lordof basketball, and there are certain things
in basketball we'd like to see back. Right. Yeah. The one thing
about wol Volo that I've known,and he's asked me to take him under
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his wing. I advise him thebest that I can. He's young,
he's up and coming. Obviously he'llcalm down it in time. But the
one thing about this guy is hisknowledge and researchers off the planet. It
really is, Oh, it reallyis. Well, here's the thing with
Will, I had it very Thisis the thing. I know he'll calm
down because I did because I wasa bit like Will when I first started
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going out. I was in amovie. I'll just give this story.
I was in a movie like I'mone of my first movies a little while
back, and one of my andi'll say this, one of my coast
let's say my costars were during thismovie. I'm just I'm not gonna say
that the movie's name. The costars were of the Blue Meaning and Jasin
Saint Clair. The porn star,and it was like and they were very
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very very very nice to me,very nice, son't no issue at all,
very cool people. But I wasso immature because I was kind of
sheltered in life to knowing anything.So I talked a lot, wanted to,
you know, just kind of chuckledand laughed a lot and stuff like
that. And so of course therewas also there was a little bit of
judgment to meet because I was kindof sheltered. But then life came getting
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the way and I grew up.Guess what Will Will also he's done Will,
and Will has a lot of energy. He's gonna make great things.
Oh yeah. And Jay Nelson SlashDenzel Snipe's cool as even getting Jennifer and
Matthew as a little as she she'sa very she's an up and comer.
She's working really hard. And thenthe list goes on and we can talk
about all the sideline sports people.Jordan Long's another guy's a tremendous subside too.
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And George takes voracious notes, whichI don't do. I gotta learn
that. The reason why he's ahardcore journalist. That's why anytime you have
a hardcore journalist you expect a guylike him to take a lot of notes.
Yeah, and he's with me inone hundred eight such as Baseball Talk.
And I tell you I know aslately his enthusiasm is peaked up a
little because he likes to see whatdifferent guests has come on every week.
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I got news right, I'm bringingthis guy on his office as he wants
to come on. So I willtransition order to a pundit's fund in a
show that I have been telling JBLis the one thing about our business model
as we can as evidence by NoLimits tonight, because I'm like you,
I want to get in and outof my comfort zone with sports, whether
it's you know, Real and therare okay, no limits you know and
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other shows that I have self OrderTribute podcast. So there'll be other ones
coming up. So let's talk aboutthe The idea to do Pundits Pundit,
Like I said, the pundits punditwas came from when I was gonna I
just like the name. Originally,the idea of it is to call out
pundits, not just call out sports. I just call out things. It's
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calling out pundits and journalists because alot of them are they are? You
will see, for instance, ifyou see like Skip Bayless, you had
Shannon, Now it's not going tobe them anymore. But if you see
Skip Bayless, it's like there's anopposite viewpoint on how stupid it may be.
J. J. Reddick goes there. Sometimes, I mean, you
couldn't be this dumb like you.They'll say, not saying they're dumb,
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I'm saying the point. The opinionthat they'll have on something just sounds like
something that a producer would tell youto say without a script. And those
are the things and that's what me, pundits pundit, I'm calling them out.
All I want is I just wanttruth. If it's four truths in
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a panel, if it's asking peopleasking questions, if it's people debating,
that's all I want. And that'swhere pundits pundit comes into play. I
want pundits pundit to be the nextkind of thing I wanted to if I
could put a dent before I passaway one day, hopefully fifty six more
years. Hopefully fifty six more years, but I hope I would put a
dent into an idea of media wherewe start asking questions and we start getting
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them true answer that it's not somuch entertainment anymore because there's enough entertainment out
there, movies. There's gonna bemore and more movies. When the independence
get bigger, you know, andall that kind of stuff, we're gonna
have all the entertainment. We don'tneed entertainment with news. We need news
and we need truth. Now that'swhere pundit's pundit comes into play. The
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I want to call it. That'swhy I started in the first place,
because I want to call out journalistsand pundits. I want them to be
honest. I don't want them listeningto a producer saying, oh this in
this segment. You need to bethe opposition because you could tell they're doing
that with some of the stupid thingsthat somebody might say. It doesn't even
I mean I just named names,but you can just tell in certain things
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you don't hear. It's like incertain cases that were like, you should
hear an agreement, but nope,I gotta have this. It's like,
and that's Skip Bayless. Also,yeah, well, honey, people can
say what they want about Skip Bayless. Something I'll say about the guy is
he's been in the business a longtime. I'm always for an old school
journalist because I've been in a longtime too. I think he's a better
journalist than a pundit. That's mypoint. He's a yea journalists with Dallas
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Morning News, so it's like tremendousjournalists. But then he's played off to
the fact that it's like, Okay, well this one needs to be we
need to get ratings, we needto get this is like m It's like
ratings will come to me. It'slike money will come. I mean,
I think it automatically does. It'slike you got to be honest. Yeah,
I often think that to me,pund it's fun. It gives me
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a little feel for sixteen minutes andtwenty and twenty because I think that gives
you a lot of variety. Whattough topics are well and well and here
you go Will obviously, Will,how's it going? Had to can tune
us in the night and obviously wehave nothing but positive things to say about
you all the night. But reallyit's not positive about you. It's just
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positive in a sense where it's professionalbecause I don't I don't can't sugarcoat anything
like that. So all right,so let's talk about the spinoff. Okay,
Pundits few is what came of that. I wanted to do one on
one interviews, and one of thethings that was happening was the fact that
there are people like there's one thatI want to have on someday, Dan
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Severn, the old Fighter. Okay, but I would come up with the
idea of Pundits, and then I'mgoing to keep working on it. There's
idea. He and I talked onan email, and there's something he wants
me to do, you know,THEO in return, and there's not important
right now if we worked out itdoes but I mean, good guy though.
But the whole point of it wasI originally asked him to go on
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pundits. Pundit, but what timecould you actually do it? Because we're
on topics and the topics are important, and we go, how do you
do? And then you don't wantto shove them off at the ten minute
mark, you know, if it'sa special guest. So then I came
up with I wanted to get Punditviews because I like the Pundit name.
I think it's a great brand,and I wanted to just and I wanted
to start getting these people that willstarting to ask, but I've never had
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time. So that's where the interviewscame from. And it's like, and
I need practice interviewing anyway, youknow. It's like I'm more of the
topic and listening guy, and someonelike Jordan is the better interviewers than I
am. But I feel like I'mpretty good. Again. Can't compare your
back mold in Jordan, though.I mean, this guy's a full fledged
journalist whose people all the time.You, on the other hand, I
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have a lot of different qualities andmost people don't have. So you guys,
all you guys have to just havea different style. So well that
said, I gotta ask you howmany bad habits of I talk? Check,
I don't drink. I don't drinkmountain dew. But no, you
and George I've said this a thousandtimes. You and George I corner.
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Definitely. I consider you my mentors. There's no question, you know.
And it's like, and it's likeyour two old school journalists, and I
want to see, mind you wecan't get the old school back because like,
for instance, you're not going tohave a smoke filled the newsroom.
You won't have a smoke filled newsroomanymore, and you won't have a typewriter
anymore doing this while you know Iyou're not gonna have those, it's fun
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to I want to. I'm gonnashow you a video someday when we know
with um Frank Reynolds. It's reallycool. They show like the old back
tape of what's going on like ina newsroom, and all you could hear
it is like during ads and duringthings about oh you here's click click click
click click click. There's smoke allover the room, people running around like
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crazy, and there's Frank Reinold youknow what I'm saying, and it was
like smoky and it's always something thathe's getting himself ready, there's cussing in
the whole room, people screaming,and I'm like, see, you won't
get those anymore because every technology hasmade everything like easier in a certain way.
So you're not going to get that. But you can still have truth.
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You can still up honesty. Andit's like I like the idea.
I like the idea that a JamalHill was kicked out and then her career
is kind of cooked. I kindof like it. I don't care what
her mindset is and what her philosophyis. That's a that's a show in
itself. My whole thing is she'snot being honest, and I want to
see no better. I guess whatTucker Carlson did over everything. If you
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are putting on a show and you'renot being honest, I don't want you
there. Right. Oh way,man, Hey, well, I gotta
tell you something, Pelle, anddon't take this the wrong way. If
you ever drink Mountain dual though inyour part you have Sundrop, then I
will definitely tell you, my friend, you will definitely be considered a pogo
stick. And because you be chompingall over the place, I know about
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sundry anyway, does anyway I know, so don't take it personally. Well,
okay, but if you're drinking Mountaindoing Sundrop, we're gonna then I'll
know in my mind that you area pogo stick. And don't take it
the wrong way. You don't getsensitive. It's all part of the fun.
Anyways. All right, let's ridewith this guy for a little bit
before we get onto the last fewtopics. All right, this is a
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piece of respect that's why I lovekeeping him in our system. We try
to be mentors to this guy anduh, but you know we try.
George and I in Jeremy, aremy mentors really nice? That these days
I used to call you pogo stick? Well, but you know what,
I didn't want to go ahead andmake you feel uncomfortable. That's why I
backed off. But if you're talkingMountain dew, we're only talking about it
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on this show. It won't everythingfor repeted, but want to if you
aren't comfortable. I don't go aheadand tell anybody if they're not comfortable when
you start mentioning mountain too, thatwe'll put it out there and let everybody
laugh a little bit and go aheadand think of that all right, real
quickly with what you were asking aboutthe things that there wouldn't be a lot
of people I would consider mentors,considering what they were the closest in one
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time. Like I'm not gonna saythe name with a mentor. I never
meant the guy, but at onetime I would have been a legitimate journalist
who have been Dan rather than hepulled that stunt with Bush. Yeah,
and it's like we're pulling stunts becausewe're we have personally involved. I've said
a thousand times about Trump. Ifyou're going to get Trump, you can't
have a skin in the game.You can't have hate for the guy.
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You can't have any of that stuff. I put that on that letter to
your to the South Order Tribute,to the Tribute, I put that in
a letter to all journalists, andI wrote this to the South Order Tribute.
I said it all journalism students.It's like, you want to go
get Trump number one, you don'thave hate for the guy number two.
Realize he's human, narcissistic human.This is a human, an arrogant human,
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but human. Nonetheless, you gotto start there. And those are
the things that I talk about.But we're going after hate, and we're
going after good guy bad guy inpro wrestling, and we can't be doing
that. All right, Let's havea little fun with wolves comments, because
I think they're pretty funny. Actually, I love movies that picked old school
journalists with typewriter smokers and guys insuits. Let's go to the other one
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here and then I'm gonna put alittle something out there. Love old school
journalists. So, Jacob, haveyou ever seen the movie called broadcast news.
Yes, my brother was great.My brother, my brother actually,
actually my brother got me onto that. I probably watched that when I was
like ten to twelve years you know, maybe ten twelve years old or something
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like something like that, maybe thirteen. He loves movies like that. See,
I'll give you a thing. Iwill give you an example. My
brother's entertainment was all very very backin the day. Now, I magine
he's six and a half years olderthan me, so we're different personalities.
His entertainment is very very you know, very lawyers, doctors. I mean,
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he was a saying Elsewhere fan.He was a he was a saying
a big time saying elsewhere fan.He was a l a law fan.
You know. He loved he loved. He loved all the He loved everybody
to use their mind, everybody thatcould talk, you know, everybody that
can be able to negotiate. Heloved all that. Me I was my
camera. I was my camera,Jake and the fat man. I was
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all, you know, run througha wall, beat people up. You
know, it wasn't very it waspretty mindless, you know what I'm saying.
But as I but the biggest thingabout it is like, but every
once in a while he brings somestuff home broadcast news, Wall Street,
those types whatsoever. So yeah,it's like, I mean, I have
seen it since then. You don'tunderstand it when you're the certain age that
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you were, But right now,it's just the hearkens back to the old
day, old time, and it'slike, yeah, you look at those
things in the same as. Wherewas that Robert Redford movie about them?
I mean, let's see Robert RobertRedford and um, let's see it was
about let's see I'm trying to thinkfor a second, it was about let's
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see the water Gate. Oh yeah, okay, yeah, yeah, let's
see. I forget for a second. Remember, yeah, yeah, it
was like well yeah, yeah,yeah, yeah, but it's like about
yeah, you're right, it's likewater Gates. It was about that.
And it's like, remember they werein the you gotta remember they were in
that newspaper thing, and they weren'tpecking out and they were all see they
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were grinding. You see watching thoseold school it's grinding, it's grinding,
and it's working hard to go getthe because you're you have to go to
a library for the old school,you know, the super Feast. You
remember the feast, don't really?No, no, no. When you
go to a library and you're lookingthrough for the newspapers, you oh yeah,
yeah, yeah, I remember that. Yeah, holding my gray hair
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man the last time the library too. But no, the micro fist.
You look through those and it's like, that's what they had to do to
go get work, to be ableto get to look back in the day
they were doing job. It isso easy now, that is the point.
And it's because it's easy, youget lazy. That's when you get
become a show. Well, yougotta bring that up. We're crying out
a lot. I work as aTampa tribute. You spoke that there.
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When I was at University of SouthFlorida back in nineteen eighty six, I
lived in the library to do researchpapers. All right, let's move on
to something else. Okay, I'veenjoyed the fact that you and I are
colleague. So you know, let'stalk about our relationship on the air and
what we try to get from oneanother. Oh yeah, well, you
become the Poco stick with the Mountainnew But it's like it's but the thing
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is, you have to think.Called great minds think alike, the great
minds think alike, and what's ina while we'll disagree, but there's no
nothing personal. And it's just Imean, but that's the whole point of
pundits pundits. Most of the timewe all agree with each other. I
will admit that. But again,we're not trying to go for ratings.
We're not trying to go for anything. We're going for a subject. And
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to add, the main thing aboutpundits pundit is it's we're asking questions to
each other about okay that whatsoever.And it's like we're not here to fight,
cause chaos any of that. Butit's like that's the one thing that
we have is the fact that whatwe're going for pundit's pundit is an old
school journalism. You know. It'slike, remember, these are topics that
you do not see any mind youYou might see it in the that a
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column somewhere, something that we talkabout here might see it in a column
somewhere, but you don't see ita whole lot. Depending Like we're gonna
have one on Wednesday night. It'sabout the vest girl Connecticut suing because the
transgenders, because transgenders beat her inraces, and she's sooner to stay to
Connecticut. Guess what you want toknow? Where you see these bright bart
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right? You see these on Fox? You see these on a couple other
conservative view network whatever that has nobusiness doing that being hidden from they're hidden.
Those type of things are either hiddenfrom in the what's called the liberal
side. You know what I'm saying. It's either hidden or or if it's
not them, it's just like thatthey're not being taken seriously. It's a
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story. Right. We gotta quitit. We gotta quit having agendas.
Hey, Jacob, can I askyou a question? Yeah, do you
think I really give a darner?Somebody disagrees? Of course? Why?
Oh you're like me, You're likeme, that's exactly. And hey,
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do you want to patent gmt A? You might as well hashtag behind it?
Hey, well, I gotta tellyou. After what I had to
do to go ahead and get thetrademark for the Motor City Madmouth, I
hope I'm alive to be able topatent gmt A, but I'm gonna use
it anyways and tell somebody tells meI camp. But I love your thinking.
Well didn't you didn't have to.Here's the thing about the Motor City,
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Madmouth. You don't have to worryabout me taking I'm not from the
Motor City, that's true. Ohwell, you know I have actually ordered
from ask for it, so it'llbe pretty good when I ultimately it should
be here in a few weeks.Well, I'll be having them out there
as well. All right, acouple of things I want to get to
you all right to questions. Maybeit isn't for you, Jacob. Goals
for the future. What the goalsfor future? Oh? What for one
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thing? I am a I'm atrained actor, so I'd like to be
able to get myself back in I'mactually didn't take I've actually started doing a
little bit of the auditions again,do a couple on the online auditions,
which is good starts again. AndI want to get myself get my training
back. I'd like to be ableto get myself back into martial arts.
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But because because my body moves alot better now to do this, I
want to get back. I wantto get back into things that I wasn't
that I survived when I was younger. Okay, see this is the point.
Forty five August twenty fourth There's onething I say to myself at that
age is I don't think I'm old. But the one thing I think I'm
matured, and I think I've learned. And the biggest thing I want to
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do is I want to get backinto things that I sur vibed, not
thrived, and I know I willthrive next time. So that's why I
want to get in. As faras I want to take pundits, pundit
in the next level, I meanto take it to a brand, you
know what I'm saying, making makinga whole brand it can go. I
want to be. I would loveto be. I would love to be
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the next Pat McAfee. Okay,in that way, in the fact they've
Pat McAfee in the way or seePat McAfee has conversation but it's more meat
head sports, which is fine,and that's a lot of people. But
I'd love to be the Pat McAfeemeet sixty minutes, meets twenty twenty.
You know what I'm saying, Let'sget real here, you get some real
stuff, and I'd love to beable to know that, and I'd like
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to be able to call out liarsjust like this is the way I do
things and listen, Jacobs, I'mabout finding your niche and when you find
something really hit on, just goalwith there and take it as far as
you can. Final and last thing, our final thing here is anything else
or final thoughts about what you wantto do laid out there. You have
one opportunity to still beans alet himgo. Well. Yeah, one of
the things that one of the thingsI'm going to make sure to do is
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just continue to add more hours,to add more hours than I am doing
right now to on sideline sports.I have a lot. I mean I
probably now with three I've done twoand a half three years, I'm nearing
I've done I'm part of six shows, you know, part of six shows.
So it's like I'm probably nearing it, if not over a thousand hours
of screen time. You know,I'd love to get to the ten thousand
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hour market. I'll take a while, but those are I'd love to be
able to do something like that.I also want to be able to get
published, and I mean I'm alreadypublished in two publications. I want to
get more of those. You know, maybe I can be able to get
paid on sub stacked maybe of those. Just get the pundits pundit name out
there, and they get Jacob Prisoneras an actor out there, as a
producer out there. So I justkeep working, you know what I'm saying.
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Right Well, I mean thankfully we'vebeen. We'll get you up more
times and we'll bring up as oftenas we can, there's no doubt about
it. Hello, Jeremy, howyou doing? And you know well,
I love to see be able toget Basket Bros. To grow more and
more. But let me give youa little Jeremy. What's that Jeremy?
You said Jeremy's on Well, yeah, he's in the chat room. But
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you know what, well, letme give you a little tip. I
think Jacob and I could probably agreeon this. Try to work getting on
Twitter and LinkedIn, and then it'llbe a step in the right direction for
you to take Basketbros. From thelevel. And you know what, so
you're on the right track. Andnow we got Jeremy in here. So
hello, gentlemen, Hello Jeremy.You're gonna be very busy. Hey,
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the Jeremy question, are you goingto change kneecap biting when Campbell's fired one
day? But it's funny, No, but the here's the thing, will
here's the the one big thing withthis is like I don't worry about you
to be truthful because by itself somethingin life, you're just gonna grow.
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Some people grow up later, somepeople grow up sooner, you know what
I'm saying. But you're gonna Iget you better than most because I was
there. I'll tell you what makeme grow up? Living in hotels for
seven months, living in hotels andnothing but hotels, being this close to
homelessness. But about three quarters ofthe time, you know, having a
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day doing out doing um, what'sa good thing to say? Doing day
labor as I did one day onthe Vong and Crew. I did a
bunch of moving labor. I wasthe power washer for one day. I
mean, I just to make onehundred fifty two hundred dollars and that's another
day. Just get some gas money. That will make you grow up fast.
You know. It's like I waskind of sheltered in life before and
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I didn't realize it. But thatwill make you grow very very fast.
All right. Well, well,you know, I know you're active tonight,
so I'm glad you are. AndI will definitely agree with Jeremy that
you won't be fired anytime. Iknow you won't. I love the guy.
You know what, guy? Youknow, well, I gotta tell
you, Yeah, growing on mea little. I don't know what that
means, but you're still growing onme. Okay, So if you have
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to shave, you have to shave. Yeah, you'll get one of the
few no comments out me. Butyeah, good, No, No,
I know he won't be fired.I love the guy, But I say
whatsoever. The kneecap Biden's all him. So I just wonder, Well,
well, you know, Will Willwon't be firing anytime soon, only because
of the fact that, you knowwhat, he's got a tremendous upside.
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Now as for Jeremy, well,I'll tell you this guy's made a whole
lot of progress in my systems.He's had to stay in hotels in car
for months. He's proud of that. But no, I grew up a
lot. Yeah, you know whatI think, Jeremy. Everybody's grown up
a lot in a lot of theirown different ways. So you're just like
a lot of us. But youknow what, you know, I should
probably be thrown in jail for grandlarceny, but I stole Yeah, you
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stole me, you stole me away? Yeah hardly, no, no sidelines
good. But I did snap upJeremy being from a place called the Umpire
Sports Network, and I got kickedout of their group, so they were
afraid I was a real piece ofcompetition, probably right. But when I
get this guy on my team,then Gene Hackman would say in the movie
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Hoosiers, I apologize for nothing,frankly, and he has a really and
he has a really good Howard Finkeland Ja Gene Okerland. Look when he
doesn't have a hat on. Youknow, we're working on smoking Jeremy.
He's had attire as well. Butno, it's just been fun talk I
did Jacob. You know you andI are, like I said, folks,
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Jacob and I appear on basketballs aswell as Pundits Pundit and he had
me on a show one time,Pundits View. It's a lot of fun.
So it's kind of neat to turnthe table on this guy really is
and joy I love getting interview.I've been interviewed a few times. It's
like it's just one of those thingslike I'd like to get the idea out
there, you know, what I'msaying, what I'm what I'm trying to
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do with this thing, you know, interviews or what it's all about,
the opportunity to get to know peoplein the manner that we can. So
you know, So what we're gonnado right now is we're gonna give Jacob
Christner an opportunity to everybody know howthey can find this guy, because he's
all over the well. Today Iwas at the Austin Riley in the inaugural
Invitational for Veterans. There was agolf tournament and I was over there for
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a couple of hours and I gotto be and I met Clinton Dempsey.
Met Clinton Dempsey, who knows tryingto set something up with that. Met
a couple of them. I meta couple Maria Martin and I mean,
forgive me on the thing. I'lltake a look at the list in a
second. But it's like I meta couple of the very beautiful producer you
know, the reporters from WUSB andfrom Let's See eleven Alive in WSB,
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the Channel two news, and Igot to meet them and they were awesome,
very polite, very sweets. Youknow. It's all that got to
meet Austin himself and met a fewothers. I didn't get to see Marquis
Grissom, though I wanted to seehim, right, I hadn't seen him
in a little bit, so Imean, I got to have some fun
over there today and met quite afew awesome people, so and I got
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to get my name out there,so I was happy. Also on Sunday
nights, I'm onto the Basketbros.Monday nights is punt the Views, Tuesday
nights is off Guide or Not.Wednesday nights is Pundits, Pundit Sports Exchange
with You, and then Confidential Thursday'soff. But sometimes just depending on if
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we can find the time, Igo independent and I'll go with t J.
Sanson do a show called Yin andYang, which has nothing to do
with sports. That's a little aboutpsychology, politics, a film theater because
we're both having film and theater interest, so we talk different things like that
and nothing about sports whatsoever. Shewho knows nothing, so that we just
had the figure of time to beable to get that more consistently. And
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then Friday nights, I'm on thebench with Gauntlet, but when they call
me, I'm on the dive toget right in there, you know.
So, so I stayed busy allthe time, and then I'm also working
on movies and ideas. Yeah,you know, the one guy I really
want to give a whole lot ofcredit to his jblis. Him and I
have gotten to know each other.So the two of us, I think
make a really good team making surethat we can compliment Sideline Sports and does
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a good job. Are helping SouthFlorida Tribune and worked together on social media.
And he smokes enough for the bothof you. He's one. He
smokes enough for the both of you. That's okay, I'll leave. I'm
not touching that one in terms ofsmoke. Then, because I lost my
grandfather to lung cancer fifty years ago, so that's one subject. I kind
of understand what you're saying. Yeah, but yeah, no, jb Ellis
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is to me the quarterback behind thisrelationship growing amongst us. So you know,
you know, again, everybody's sidelinehas been great. I mean,
Wilson, John Shearer, they're theones that got me going. And then
as I continue to work through theranks here and now we're in a comfortable
situation. Well, the thing aboutit, Shearer worked all night. He
and the He and them were Ithink of him and one another working all
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night to get the streaming. Arewe have a new streaming deal to have
a GILTV it's stream dot tv.We have, I mean we haven't.
We basically have now at Sideline Sportsa twenty four hour of the deal,
you know, twenty four hours tobe able to watch on streaming network now.
So that's the start, and theywere working on that all night.
Yeah. But I get John Surea lot of credit because when I was
a little bit nervous about streaming,already brought me in a couple shows walking
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through it and once I did ita couple of times. But you know,
I got to get somebody credit whenyou're not sure about something. John
Shure, Jake Malik to us ofthose guys are really helpful there. I
want to point out a couple ofother things here as well. You know
what's really important for me as wecan continue to develop the brand. The
thing I really liked the most aboutSideline Sports I don't have to cancel shows.
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I have such a plethora of talentin that group that I'm very thankful
that we don't have to cancel althoughnowadays I'll find anybody, but having sideline
around certainly makes me feel a wholelot better for sure. So we've also
and we have also combined with Let'sTalk Sports around the UK, so now
we have over two hundred two shows. So it's kind of fun to watch,
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broadcast is so remarkably unbelievable. No, I mean absolutely what she does a
lot of work for you. Yeah, yeah, well, I mean,
you know, here's a woman thatdefines the word what Aaron Rodger says is
relaxed. And she's just a coolcustomer or a cool candy and yeah,
yeah, yeah, I believe me. It doesn't take a whole lot to
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the opposite of me. And I'mnot afraid to admit, but she's definitely
but you know what that said.You know. This concludesive edition of No
Limits once again. My name isScott Morgan Routh, Motor City, man
Mouth. Please be joined by JacobChristner, Jake Depundent and we want to
think of everybody anything else you wantto add, Jacob all good, all,
good, wonderful night. And Ienjoyed these, you know, and
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I love getting my brand out there, and I love working with you guys.
Loved being on the Sports Exchange andeverything with self orders Tribune, and
I'm I mean, the biggest thingabout it is the fact I'm getting more
opportunities. I love it, youknow, because it's one of those where
you wonder where they come from andit just keeps comments. I'm happy,
you know, Jacob, the onlywords of wise of them I could give
anybody. As long as you don'tburn your bridges and you're in good faith
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in your show up all the timeand you're dependable, that's where the opportunities
come. But people are up anddown roller coaster rides. Get you one
way to take it out of ourbusiness. So we don't want to be
Kyrie, you're wings okay. Wedon't want to go out there and be
talented, but you're not available becausethat's a one way that people don't trust
you. They don't invite you.And I feel the one thing that you
definitely do as well as anybody asyou're always there, and I'm appreciate it.
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I'm not knocking anybody else. I'mjust talking about you. No,
no, no, I know that. No. A thousand You got to
realize there's thousands of thousands of thousandsof talented people by themselves. I mean,
truthfully, if this is the thing, if you can go play in
one of the video games of thisera, now you have I mean you
have a brain. Because a lotof these brains, you have to be
able to figure puzzles out. Youhave to be able to do that,
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and that means you've got That meansyou've got some kind of talent somewhere,
even if it's just simply the games. But if you're not there, how
do we know exactly? And I'lllet you have the last word on that.
So I want to thank everybody forjoining us on No Limits, Okay,
and I just want to mention oneother thing before I let y'all go
at another great at two No Limitsshows in past week before this one with
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Irma Peroon from the Coral Springs CoconaGreek Regional Chamber of Commerce, which was
a hit, and another one wedid on Thursday night called The Sales Bounty
Hunter. And this is exactly whatI keep telling Jacob and I. You
want to have different things and don'tbe afraid to go out to your comfort
zone. And all three of theseshows, by the way, have occurred
since the last Thursday. In fact, Irma appeared on the reel in the
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River which we do use for promotingbooks John Sales, Bounty Hunter and now
you And this is only going tocontinue to get bigger and then we're gonna
enjoy this, you know for sure, and I'll make sure I'll make sure
to get some more to give somemore written content to you real soon.
That sounded like a plan. Someanwhile, one last time on behalf of
Jacob Christal. My name is ScottMorgan, Rothland, motor City, Madamile.
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Thank you for joining us on thisedition of No Limits and we will
catch you the next time. Greatshow, Bud,