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So the big news in the NFL that came out
on Friday was the Kansas City Chiefs releasing Kareem Hunt
and the decision. Look, it seems like an easy one.
UM video came out on Friday of Korean m Hunt
assaulting a woman. This was something that was looked into
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months and months ago. It happened back in February. There
was bodycam footage that was out of of people being questioned.
There were no charges press, no charges filed, and so
this video drops on Friday. It clearly shows Kareem Hunt
shoving a guy who shoves the woman into the ground.
Then he kicks at the woman and kicks her while
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she's on the ground. Clear as day. You can tell
it's Kareem Hunt. You know what's going on. You don't
know what's being said. Um. There's been stuff that's been
thrown around there that she may have used the N word. Um.
She had said that. You know, they got upset with
her because she refused to partake in sex with one
of his friends. So kind of he said, she said,
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but you can't deny what's on the video, and so
you knew it was gonna be bad. The Kansas City
Chiefs acted pretty quickly. They sent him home from the
facility on Friday, and it was just a couple hours
later the care Kareem hunt was released and he is
done in Kansas City. Twenty three years old, a top
three to five running back production wise in the NFL
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over the past couple of years, uh, near the top
in his prime. Twenty three years old, done Week thirteen
of the NFL season for one of the better teams
in the league. And here's where this gets interesting, because
the Chiefs are being applauded for the most part, because
they did say goodbye to a guy in his prime
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who made him who made a horrible mistake and a
horrible decision for whatever the reasons are. And the Chiefs
are being applauded for that because hey, at least they're
not looking at just the talent over the character. They're
looking at what happened, and they're putting a stop to it,
and they're saying, we don't want that guy as a
part of our organization. Now, look good for them. That's
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a tough call to make. We can say, well, no,
it's pretty pretty easy, pretty easy decision. Well no, I
mean there's a lot that goes into it. We've seen
teams make exceptions to the rule for players who are really,
really talented. Okay, there's a video out of Joe Mixon
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when he was at Oklahoma striking a woman in the face,
as violent as you could possibly see anything on video,
and the Cincinnati Bengals did their due diligence and they
still drafted Joe Mixon because they trusted that this wasn't
going to be an ongoing issue with Joe Mixon. So
the Kansas City Chiefs, good for them for making the choice,
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and they are being applauded for but let's be honest here,
they had no choice. They had no choice. And what
I mean by that is the optics of the video
and the reputation of the organization. We're already taking a hit,
so you sort of have to cut your losses. But
here's where this gets tricky for the Kansas City Chiefs.
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They're gonna try and distance themselves from this, and they're
gonna try and say we've moved on. We don't want
that sort of distraction in our locker room, we don't
want it around our team. But as long as Tyree
Hill is on the team, you can't get away from it.
Because if you remember Tyreek Hill, and charges were dropped
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after he pled guilty. Okay, he pled guilty and and
and part of the guilty plea was that if he
did enough probation or community service that he was going
to have the charges dropped. But Tyreek Hill, back in
college reportedly punched and choked his pregnant girlfriend. While in college,
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the Kansas City Chiefs drafted Tyreek Hill. The questions will
now go from here. As much as Kansas City thinks
distanced themselves from this situation that they've cut ties with
Kareem Hunt because they want no part of this, the
conversations and the questions will be, well, um, so is
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it just the video just because we had video proof,
that's why you decided to move on from Kareem Hunting,
not Tyreek Hill. Like that Like that's like that's why,
like those questions are gonna come up. Credit the Chiefs
for acting fast. Credit the Chiefs for cutting a really
good player in his prime. But this isn't over this year.
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As long as Tyreek Kills in the building. They want
the distraction to be gone. They wanted away from the team.
They're trying to make a Super Bowl run. They're talented
enough to do it. It's why they made the move.
But it's only going to spark the other discussion that's
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been whispered about in Kansas City ever since Tyree Hill
came into the league. Why did you draft that guy?
Talented dude should have been a first round pick. Why
was he available in the fifth? Oh? That's right. Teams
didn't want any part of him because he reportedly punched
and choked his pregnant girlfriend. That's right. I forgot about
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that part, and I remember talking about it on the
air because there were Chiefs fans who were critical the
organization when they made the move. Chiefs fans spoke out
against the drafting of Tyreek Hill after it happened. They
were upset, they were bothered by it, and I remember
talking about it on the air. How's this going to
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play out? You know he's gonna be asked about this.
This is Remember when tyreek Hill decided to press charges
against the fan in New England who threw a beer
in his face. What was the branch off discussion of that?
Are you sure you really want to dig up those
conversations about charges being pressed, because then all of a sudden,
the conversation comes up about your past and I don't
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know if you want to go down that road. This
is the same exact thing. The Chiefs can try and
pretend like they have distanced themselves from it, but as
long as tyree Kill is there, this conversation is gonna
come up because they're gonna be asking them. We'll wait
a second. If there was video on tyreek Kill, would
you have drafted him? Oh no, no, no, we wouldn't
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have drafted him. Okay, So are you saying that you're
okay with it as long as it's not being filmed? Well, no,
that's not what we're saying. Okay, Well, what do you like?
This is not over? The Chiefs are thinking they're getting
they're getting out of this, and they're being applauded for it,
and everybody celebrating the Chiefs for putting a stop to
the nonsense and not allowing this type of behavior in
their locker room. But you already have an example in
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the locker room of you overlooking this kind of behavior.
It's already there, And all this is gonna do is
spark those questions, like you can't. You can try and
distance yourself all you want, it's not happening. Like, just
because you think you did doesn't mean it's not going
to spark a reminder. Ask anybody out there who's ever
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been busted for cheating. Even if they take you back
and if they tell you they forgive you, they never forget,
and you're never going to hear the end of it,
because there's a reminder that's always lurking. You're sitting there
watching a movie, having popcorn, nice glass of wine. God,
that cheating scenario happened two years ago. We're way past it.
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And all of a sudden, the movie you're watching involves
a guy who cheated on his wife. Tell me, the
first thing going through your mind in her mind, isn't
gonna be Oh boy, we know how that feels, don't
we Another couple of SIPs of wine, More questions about this,
more questions about that. Just because you think you got
rid of it and you're squeaky clean now and you
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wash your hands on the scenario, you never actually wash
your hands on it. And that's the problem the chiefs
are in. Just because they think they got the distraction
out of the building doesn't mean there's not another one
lurking around the corner, and those questions are going to
them up regardless of how they handled this. It's going down.
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It's just it's the way it's gonna be. If you
ever make a mistake and you're fortunate enough to get
past the mistake, good for you. You rehabilitated yourself, you
got past it. Awesome, But tell me it's not going
to be uncomfortable the next time some other similar situation
pops up and you're in the room. Ever been around
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somebody who got busted for a d U I had
a big issue with drinking. How hesitant are you to
bring him near a liquor store. How hesitant are you
to to to shock gun a beer in front of him?
Because it's always going to spark a reminder. The chiefs
can try and play this off like we did the
right thing where above all this stuff, But as long
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as Tyreek Hill, Tyreek Kill is in the building, they're
gonna be asked questions about it. This is not over
this year. The distraction is still there and it's still
gonna be there the remainder of the season. Jonas Knocks
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gets the spirits going. You see the lights. Everybody's fired
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bad as it get. I mean, look, I'm into the
class anymore. Me too. The Kinks version is way back.
Ye that's that's so bad man, so bad? Um. Alright,
So Jonah stocks here Fox Sports Radio. So coming up
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I'll explain what that is here a couple of minutes
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the show that that terrible warrant song that is a
Christmas tune. Now we need the classics, you know how
We close every show with Celia Cruise. Right, let's replace
Celia Cruise with Felice Nabi Dad, I love it, Jo Feliceano.
We go with that, and then each show, you've got
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to play the Mariah Carey. All I want for Christmas
is you. That song is so good. You have to
man a right, Yeah, I love that song. What do
you want that song doesn't get you fired up? Well,
we've got a month, so all these songs are gonna
be played about a thousand time, so good, you know,
and then we're gonna be good, get get you, get
you excited. Man, did you guys decorate the barn in Iowa?
Did you get like, yeah, we have a big giant wreath.
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What about lights? Um, we we put lights over like
some of the bushes around the house and stuff. What
about the silo? Do you guys decorate the silo? Silo?
Not for about There hasn't been a silo there for
about fifteen years. So we took that out because we
didn't need it. Unless you're laying on your back, right,
I don't even know what that means. He did. Come
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on a little little uh barnyard Crank humor here on
Fox Sports Radio. Come on its weekend overnight to me too?
Is the season all right? If anybody did get that
tweet me at the Jonas knocks, Um, Vince Close is
your executive producer here at Fox Sports Radio. What's uh? Vince?
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Vince is excited. I'm I am feverishly, feverishly watching the
way over wire my hometown Washington Redskins to see if
they will pick up kareem on. That's a right. Doug
Williams will handle the press conference if they do that,
I'm really excited about that'll that'll go real smooth. I'm
sure Doug Williams will. We'll take care of things on
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that end. And ladies and gentlemen, you make way for
the pride of l A Sports Radio. Hold on a second,
hold on, hold on all right? If that's Ralph, then
we gotta fix our lighting, okay, because that is that
I could assure you this is not Ralph Irvan Okay.
I can assure you that that's I mean, the lights
are low. Sambogez, what make your way to the mic?
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All powerful? The voice of l A Sports if you
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Kevin figures here on Fox Sports Radio, Kevin, I apologize
for them confusing you with Ralph Irvan. I mean it
looks so much alike, so I understand how I was, Sam,
I get it. Trust me. That's crazy. It's like it's
like the Spider Man. Mean that goes around Twitter with
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like the Spider Man pointing at each other. That's me
and Ralph Irvan can even tell the difference. That would
be like if somebody approached me in the streets and said, uh, Caitlin,
I'm a huge fan of yours exactly, you know, like
I wouldn't know how to handle that. By the way,
underrated Christmas classic The Nights Standing went Crazy by weird
Al Yankovic. Isn't there also? Uh? Who are the guys?
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Who are those pot chunkies? Those losers Cheech and Chong? Yeah,
don't they do? Uh? The police stole my car? Yes,
isn't there that song? Come on, Sam, broaden your horizon.
Stop going to to eighties hair metal Christmas so we
can hear quiet Riot saying Rudolph was a red nose
reindeer even though those their noses are red because they
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do so much blow. All right, We'll come on to
broaden your horizons. Man, I'll try to find these classics, alright,
I really will. By the way, you sound like you're
on fumes research, Christmas and development. All right, all right,
So Jonas knocks here Fox Sport Trading. By the way,
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Discover dot Com. Slash credit scorecard limitations apply. So, man,
I was watching, Uh, you know, we talked about the
Kareem Hunt stuff. We're gonna get back into that later on.
It's a nasty, ugly story. But I was watching Thursday
night football and god, it was wonderful, just a wonderful
wonderful football game, a just wonderful football on display for
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all of America. The ratings were out of this world.
And this is not me ball washing Fox because Fox
was on the broadcast. That's not me doing that at all.
But it was just so wonderful to see a game
that had defense. Man, it was just like a throwback
from me, you know, because like, uh, I know, we
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all got excited over Rams Chiefs on Monday Night football
and it was a hundred five points and there were
laser and light shows and all the other things that
came along with what happened on Monday night at that
toilet that Colisseum in l A, which the Rams and
the Chiefs fought to a fifty four one final score.
But I'm watching Thursday night football and it was like, man,
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there is still defense in the NFL. We do have
teams that are willing to play in the teens. It's
okay ten, give me some thirteen ten football. It was
so magical to watch and listen. I've always said, and
there's this is where you can relate to this. If
growing up, your family opened up gifts on Christmas morning,
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and I've always said this, if they opened up gifts
on Christmas morning. You're always going to open up gifts,
most likely on Christmas morning, even when you have kids. Okay,
if you open them up at midnight on Christmas, you're
probably always going to want to put them up at
midnight on Christmas. There are two different people and two
different sets of families that open up gifts on Christmas.
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The family it opens them up at midnight, and the
family that waits till Christmas morning. Okay, it just depends
on what you were raised on. Me personally, my family
always opened up their gifts on Christmas morning, all right,
None of this open them up at midnight just to
be the first in line. Crap. We waited our turn.
We opened it up on Christmas morning. And I didn't
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even know there was another option until I talked to
some friends at school about it, and I just thought
it was bizarre. I thought it was strange, didn't make
a whole lot of sense. First time I actually experienced
it was that an ex girlfriend's families get together at midnight.
It was terrible, terrible, and I'm fairly certain I had
to dress up as Santa Claus because I was the
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only one tall enough to do it. Okay, it was
an awful setup. It was an awful a scene. A
bunch of spoiled brats who couldn't wait another seven or
eight hours to get their gifts had to open them
up at midnight. I hated it. I couldn't stand it.
To this day, I still don't like it. So when
I have kids, we're celebrating on Christmas morning, and I
will fight that one all the way to divorce court. Okay,
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I will. I will put that in writing. Has to
be done on Christmas morning. The point being, if you
have a fondness for something from your youth, you're going
to carry that with you. So when I'm watching Thursday
Night football and I'm seeing thirteen ten in the fourth
quarter with a couple of minutes left, That's what I
grew up on. I grew up on the NFC Central.
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I grew up on all that stuff. I grew up
in a time watching football when the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
are in the NFC Central. I grew up at a
time watching the a f C Central when the Oilers
were playing the Bengals. All right, I grew up on
all that stuff. It doesn't make me old, it just
makes me appreciate my youth, just like me opening up
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gifts on Christmas morning doesn't make me a pain in
the ass or rigid. It just makes me understand that
I'm not lazy and I'm not going to take the
lazy way out and cut corners to open it up
at midnight. Give me some defense. I don't need a
laser show every game. I don't need the Big twelve
every game. I'll dabble in it once in a while.
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It's fine. I'll dabble in once in a while that
I can appreciate that and I understand how important offenses are.
I watched a stat I was watching the Duke Indiana
game earlier this week. College basketball. By the way, I
do want to apologize for mentioning college basketball in the
first hour. We will not talk college basketball again until March.
You have my promise here on Fox Sports Radio. But
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I do want to mention this. They showed a stat
line Zion Williamson, who is the stud for Duke, and
they showed his stat line, and the stat line was
nineteen points in parentheses, five dunks. What we're counting dunks now,
we're we're we're separating dunks on the box score. It blows.
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It's weird. I don't really understand it, but I kind
of do, because hey, listen, offenses everything people one points.
I get all that, But man, wasn't it refreshing to
turn on a game and not see the up and
down garbage blown assignments A week pass rush to where
you could actually see teams play defense. You can actually
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get a one nothing pitching game into the ninth inning.
That's what I grew up on. I love Thursday night football.
You can debate which was better for me personally. If
you like high scoring football, you're one of the lazy
asses who likes to open up gifts on midnight on Christmas.
For me, I like to wait till Christmas morning. Give
me all day eight seven, seven ninety nine on Fox
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Jonas Knocks Fox Sports Radio. You can get me on
Twitter at the Jonas Knocks coming up next year. He
is a former NFL wide receiver. He is the BFF
of this show, and he usually usually comes really really
close to getting us fired. David Anderson is next here
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Figures Well. Speaking of getting fired, Jonas the big story
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in the sports world the Kansas City Chiefs waiving second
year running back Kareem Hunt after TMZ Sports released video
footage of him pushing and kicking a woman in February.
The Chiefs organization released a statement saying that Hunt was
not truthful in his giving of his account of the
incident to the team and that is what precipitated his release.
College football Washington headed to the Rolls Bowl after a
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ten to three victory over Utah in the PAC twelve
Championship Game. The only touchdown of the night came on
a sixty six yard interception return for a touchdown by
Byron Murphy, one of his two interceptions in the contest.
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the NBA, CJ mccollumns scored thirty three points for Portland,
but missed the game when he jumper his time expired,
as Denver would hold on for the one thirteen to
one twelve win over the Blazers. Gary Harris let the
nugget with twenty seven points in Los Angeles, Lebron James
core twenty eight points for the Lakers. They would overcome
a fifteen point deficit with a one fourteen to one
or three win over the Mavericks in Major League Baseball,
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And who was the Indians trading all star catcher Joan
Gomes to the Nationals for pitcher Jeffrey Rodriguez and two prospects.
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just an excuse to be negative. I'll be honest with you,
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Though David Anderson, former NFL wide receiver, played in the
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league for several years. He is the BFF of this
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is a Thousand Oaks High school football legend as well too,
and he's with us here on Fox Sports Radio. Dave,
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I want to get right to the Kareem Hunt stuff
obviously released by the Kansas City Chiefs. I want to
ask you, as a player, what kind of effect does
this have on the locker room there in Kansas City?
Do you think? I think it's a locker room first
of the first and foremost, you don't want TMZ to
be breaking the news on someone about someone on your team.
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I think that says a lot for how how the
team handles situation, how the NFL handles situations, um and
how he personally handles situations. This should not be a
TMZ type story. UM So, so that sucks, right Like,
you don't want that to happen. A guy getting sent
home on Friday, that's terrible. That means you've built in
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him for the entire game plan. This is this is
something that completely coffee caught you off guard even though
it happened in August. That's terrible. That's bush league, so
to begin with, it just hasn't been handled well. Um,
and that that's gonna that's probably gonna show on if
not just this Sunday, the rest of the season. Here's
what I was thinking about, and this is going to
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happen because it relates to it. Uh. Tyreek Hill had
an incident in college where he allegedly struck his pregnant
girlfriend uh and abused her, and the talk was and
again the Chiefs got criticized for it because they drafted him. Still,
even members of the Chiefs fan base were critical of
the pick because they knew the story was out there
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and the talk is going to be, well if there
was a video of that. Who knows whether or not
Tyreek Hill is playing in the NFL. Now his teammate
is involved with this, and there is a video, There's
no way that Tyreek Hill is not going to be
asked about this at some point during the remainder of
the season or into the playoffs, because he can relate
so strongly to it. Sadly, Yes, I mean the best
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thing that's locker room can do. There's something very New
England Patriots, and no matter what they say, just saying,
you know, we're focusing I don't even know who they
play this week, but we're focusing on the game on Sunday.
And it is what it is. And you know, if
I'm Tyree Kill, I'm saying, uh, you know my saying
that my situation was handled? I yes, I do. I
do feel for a three month because I know that
there's probably a lot more to this story than any
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of us will ever know. But the truth is it
doesn't matter and we'll deal with it and then we'll
move on. David Anderson, former NFL wide receiver BFF of
the Show with Us here on Fox Sports Radio, let
me ask you about just like the inner workings of
how this stuff is handled. Is it a pr person
that approaches you guys? Is it a coach? Do they
sort of give you a line or a set of
answers that are sort of crafted to address this issue
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When media members ask about it, typically your head coach
puts a line in the sands saying this is uh,
up to this point, it's kind of what you're allowed
to talk about. UM, I appreciate it if we focus
the attention on the game. Um, let's not give any
any one out there any more quotable material. And yeah,
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I could say that they it's not a complete box.
I would say it's more like up Peninsula, like they
put three they put three lines on there, and they
hope that you got you don't kind of get out
the back. But they know that a lot of these
things hit guys on personal levels and they're they're okay
with you talking about that in a lot of ways,
but they would like you to mainly focus on the game.
And let's, uh, let's use the media is is asking you,
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as a football player, football questions. Let's stay on track
with that. David Anderson, former NFL wide receiver BFF of
the Show, joining us here on Fox Sports Radio, Jonas
knocks with you. All right, Dave, So, Ben Roethlisberger is
calling out wide receivers again. Alright, he called out Antonio Brown.
He's made it a point, it's seemingly multiple times every
year to call out teammates. You, being a former wide receiver,
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how would you handle your quarterback calling you out in
public like this? If you know what? Like, first, I
used to get really frustrated. Now I think it's almost
you know where Jordan used to call tip in and
he used to call like Tony Coo coach and call
him bums and practice stuff like. I think it's like
his kind of attempt to like kind of ruffle their
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feathers a little bit, because you you have to imagine
the guy talks to them multiple times a day. They're
in the same huddle, so it's not like he can
get it's like you can say this and get away
from it. Like he's literally saying this in the morning.
They hear about in the afternoon, and then they have
to go practice and he's talking to these guys in
the huddle like there there's no escape from the awkward
(29:33):
conversations or something. So this has got to be something known.
I don't want to say rehearsed, but it's definitely something known,
and he's probably told them to their I would like
to think he said to their face before he said
to the media. Yeah, no, that's a good point. I
don't think a lot of people have factored that in,
Like I wouldn't go on the air with a story
about my girlfriend unless she probably knew about it. Actually,
you know what, let me take that back. That is
(29:54):
a full blown NYE. I am gone on air with
a story about her, and she has no idea about it,
to your no seriousness. He's gonna be around these guys
in the huddle, in practice, in the locker room every day.
There's no way they don't have some sort of an
inkling that he's going to go on and discuss it. Well. Yeah,
and it's not that they know that. He has to
(30:15):
know that they're going to bring it up to right.
It's not like he's gonna be able to say this
and then there no one's gonna say anything like. That's
the one thing I always appreciated and miss about a
locker room is the is the honesty and how everyone
is just upfront, up front and everything is in your face.
I mean everyone always say, well, what's the one thing
about the locker room? It's not just is everyone physically naked.
(30:37):
Mentally you're naked, and and emotionally you're naked because everyone
knows how much money you make, they know your stats,
they know where you sit, they know your family, they
know everything about you. Um and and that's the one
thing unique about a locker room. Yeah, so you can't
escape this because you know Ben roethl is gonna You're
gonna see those boys in the showers, and uh, look,
(30:57):
there's a many ways we could take that commentary and
we will not because I don't know I I could,
but I'm a broadcast professional, Dave, I would not go
down that road with you. Um, David Anderson, former NFL
and former NFL wide receiver with us year on Fox
Sports Radio. You actually and another good point that you
(31:17):
bring up is the locker room culture. Listen, you played
at the NFL. You played at the highest level. I
played it in high school and it was Thousand Oaks
High School, your same high school, except the difference between
my team and your team was your team was good
and my team was vomit straight up every single year.
But still you know what it is, though, Man, you can't.
There are things that went on in the locker room
(31:38):
that if they happened in everyday society, they would think
we were savages. And that's just the high school level.
I can't imagine how which different it was at a
professional level. I mean, we don't have enough time to
tell some of some of those stories, and how grows
people are guys about guys taking a crap and eating
McDonald's on the toilet at the same time, like there
(31:58):
are they are gross humans and don't forget, like they've
been gross their whole life and no one has told
them that is wrong because they're good at football, so
they only do more of it. So like, yeah, whatever
you thought was bad in high school, just just give
them millions of dollars and have everyone laugh about it.
They still do this, the same stupid games, the same
(32:19):
silly stuff, the same Like you know, there's all the
all the all the all the crap that happens in
high school happens in the NFL. My favorite part about
all that is that there's somebody listening right now in
an uber and they're so bomb that they're covering up
one eye just so they can see the menu. And
they're sitting in an uber and they're they're just ordered
a big Mac, fries and a quarter pounder because they
(32:42):
weren't sure whether or not the big Mac was gonna
be good enough. And you just described an NFL player
sitting on a toilet taking a crap, eating McDonald's at
the same time rowing down quarter pounders and fries. I'm
talking three or four quarter pounders while pop that's great.
Good luck, It's great. Uh. David Anderson, former NFL wide
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receiver BFF of the show with us here on Fox
Sports Radio. You can get it. You can get all
sorts of these descriptive memories of his time in the
NFL at David Anderson eight nine on Twitter. Let me
one last thing for you, Dave. The Aaron Rodgers Mike
McCarthy situation. There's an article that came out in Sports Illustrated.
It's pretty obvious that these guys are on their way out,
(33:25):
but it's it's sort of pointing to they're they're having
more and more of a difficult time coexisting. Have you
ever seen a head coach and a quarterback have as
much of an issue publicly as Rogers and McCarthy's are
seemingly to have this season. What's funny is they actually
do a good job of not making it too public.
(33:45):
Um and that, Yeah, we've read about it, We've heard
about it, but I mean we've heard about issues with
Belichick and Brady probably even more than this, and those
guys still win football games. Um, you know what. Like,
I can't say for certain how much David car like
to coach Kuback and coach Kuback like David carr Um,
I know that they expected different things out of each other. Um,
(34:07):
and that goes for a team that was I think
we're six and ten and uh, he wasn't breaking any records.
Like people expect super bowls out of Aaron Rodgers, people
expect super bowls out of the Green Bay Packers, Uh,
and therefore they expect around of Mike McCarthy. I think
Mike McCarthy knows that Aaron Rodgers holds the king the
keys to this castle. So if he's not getting along
(34:29):
and making it happen, sign they're gonna trade Aaron Rodgers,
they're gonna get rid of Mike McCarthy. Well, do you
think the second Rogers signed that extension? Do you think
Mike McCarthy put his house up for sale something like
for sure? Because there there's to me. It just seems
like the writings on the wall just seems like it's
pretty much a done deal there in Green Bay. He
is David Anderson, He's a former NFL wide receiver. He's
(34:50):
the BFF of this show, and he just made you
not want to order McDonald's for the next forty eight hours. Uh. Congratulations.
Any of those things. I don't eat him on the toilet. Yeah. Well,
And by the way, David and I don't know if
you want to have this conversation on air as we
are sitting in the middle of the night, This would
not be appropriate, Like if it were like I don't know,
like four five in the afternoon on a Friday, and
(35:13):
it definitely isn't. This is the middle of the night
when we're doing this interview here live on Fox Sports Radio. Um,
you would probably you wouldn't be telling the story of
of your own personal rescreening of the Exorcist in the
Anderson household, would you? I might, I might not, But
you know what, it is midnight and it's too late.
So thank you, Jonas. Do you guys have a great night?
(35:35):
He is all right, Thanks baby, we'll talk to you
next week. I have a good one. David Anderson for
NFL Wide Receiver BFF of the show. Yeah, his um uh.
And and I heard about this earlier on Friday that
Dave's a little one had had a little bit of
a stomach bug and um, anybody's ever seen the scene
(35:56):
from the Exorcist did not go well. But we've figured
you know we already talked about, you know, guys eating
McDonald's on the toilet. Uh? And why what why would
he talk about his projectile vomiting at the end of
the interview when you could just leave it at the toilet. Uh,
toilet eating. It's not bear okay or barf, whatever your
name is, it's not absolutely not. It's never okay to
(36:18):
eat on the toilet. Is that a thing? Do people
eat on the toilet? I always say, you ever eating
on the toilet before? I've never done that, honest to god,
eating on the toilets like a teenager. Honest to god,
I don't know what's worth eating. What it's worse eating
on the toilet or eating out of the toilet. I'm
not kidding. It's terrible, all right. I also told you
(36:40):
that I unclogged a toilet with my bears. All right,
a lot of toilet We'll go ahead and wrap up
potty talk here, all right, Jonas knocks Fox Sports Radio
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Christ's sakes. Man, Who the hell is this? Lyle love It?
(37:11):
What is this? Merle Haggard, Conway Twitty? Who is this
George Straight? Jesus, there's like nine versions and I pulled
one and it was George Straight. So Jonas knocks Fox
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(37:35):
about former teammates eating McDonald's while taking a crap. Um,
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(37:58):
of sports, and most of them are a complete waste
of time reports. Let's get kinky. Here's some of the
big stories from the last week. But Jonas, the real
question is do you care? So we turn it over
to our executive producer, Vince Close, who's got a couple
of stories. He's gonna throw them at me. And I
will let you know whether or not with some help
(38:19):
from my friends, if I care or if I don't vince.
All right, Jonas, let's get to this first one. Lindsey
Vaughan delays her retirement from skiing. Jonas, do you care? Yeah,
And no offense to Lindsay Vaughan. She's been really successful
in a great athlete. But listen, it's football season, come on,
(38:40):
man like, like you know, you know, when I think
of snow right now, when I think of snow, I
think the Apple Cup last Friday night. That's what I think.
All right. I'm not thinking about Lindsay Vaughan or any
of the other stuff in the events that she participates in.
No offense, She's fantastic, just not right now. Next alright,
NBA coach reportedly you can't have have a hot woman
(39:01):
coaching in the NBA. Guys will be trying to f
her every day, Jonas, do you care? You know what
I do care because I know that that's going to
be taken and people are gonna be bothered by that,
and it's gonna seem very sexist, and it's gonna seem
(39:22):
chauvinistic and all that stuff. Um, he's probably pretty accurate. Okay,
I'm just being honest, Like, he's probably pretty accurate if
that's the case. Like, think about all your teachers growing up,
like the hottest teachers you had. Do you remember all
the courses you had, all the things you learned? Do
you remember how hot your teacher was? You know? I
(39:43):
just think that's an element to the story, and it's
just being honest. Uh see, I actually do care about that. Next,
all right, Halle Berry is training with you CF star
Chris Siberg. Yeah, I don't care at all. Listen Holly
Berry raining uh with with Cyborg. Look, I actually walked
by Cyborg. She's huge. She is a she would beat
(40:07):
my ass in twenty seconds, honest to God, like like
you like give me every advantage in the world. She
would beat my ass. She's huge. But I could not
care less about Hallie Berry. I'd actually just like to
know whether or not Halle Berry had any conversation with
Jared Goff after he used her as an audible. Next,
all right, last one, Houston defensive lineman Ed Oliver is
(40:27):
skipping Bowl game to prepare for the NFL Draft. Jonas,
do you care now? Not me? Connor listen it's it's
the right move. It's what you do. I mean, these guys,
he's gonna be a top potentially a top three to
top five pick in the NFL. You play it smart,
you get into the league, you make your money, start
(40:47):
thinking about your future. You don't need to be playing
a meaningless bowl game where they give you a duffel
bag with some gift cards in it. Who cares? All right?
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out of the NFL that broke on Friday was the
(41:51):
release of a video by TMZ showing Kareem Hunt of
the Kansas City Chiefs in a physical altar location with
a woman at a Cleveland hotel that took place back
in February. On the video shows him, um pushing someone
into the woman after they kind of took turns shoving
(42:11):
each other. Uh, it shows him kicking the woman while
she's on the ground. Um, it's a bad look. It's
terrible look. You anticipated something major was gonna go down.
Later on Friday, the Kansas City Chiefs sent Kareem home
Hunt from the facility and then it was a couple
hours after that they decided to release Kareem Hunt and
the Kansas City Chiefs deciding we want to part ways
(42:34):
with this guy, even though he's a running back in
his prime. Really productive, fantastic start to his career. They're
saying bye bye to him as they're trying to chase
down the number one seed in the a f C
and trying to secure that get home field advantage throughout
the a f C playoffs and go and try and
win a Super Bowl, and there is talented enough as
(42:55):
anybody in the NFL to do so. So I was
saying earlier, listen, credit to the Kansas City Chiefs. They
made the move. They said, we're not gonna let talent
supersed character in this case. Bad image, bad look, we
don't want a part of our locker room. You're bye bye.
(43:15):
Here's where things get interesting. And the comparison that I'll
make is just because you're forgiven doesn't mean people forget.
So if you can ask anybody who's ever been in
a relationship where they've cheated, even if you're taken back
by the person that you cheated on, even if they
(43:37):
take you back, if they forgive you and they bring
you back into their life, you'll never hear the end
of it because something will spark the conversation. For the
rest of your time together. It's always going to happen.
You could be watching a movie and there's a scene
where a guy has an affair on his wife. Tell
me both of you aren't thinking the same things. In
an awkward moment of silence. You're at a at a wedding. Uh,
(44:01):
you guys are having a couple of drinks. They say, Uh, faithful,
will death do us part? Blah, you know, all all
the things to go along with it. She's gonna lean
over to you because she's had one too many my ties,
and she's gonna say, remember when you took those vows,
if only you kept your end of the bargain all
the way through, right, you know, like you never get it,
You're never all the way done with it. There's always
(44:22):
gonna be a reminder. Something's always going to spark that discussion,
no matter what. You're watching the news and you find
out one celebrity cheated on another, go, looks like we're
just as popular celebrities. We behave just like them, don't we, Honey,
Even if they bring you back, you're always going to
have the reminder there. The Kansas City Chiefs think that
(44:43):
because they walked away from Kareem Hunt and they decided
to part ways with him, that there it's all done
here distraction is done. The problem is the reminder is
in the room, and that reminder is Tyreek Kill. Because
Tyree Hill in college reportedly choked and punched his pregnant girlfriend,
the Kansas City Chiefs still drafted Tyreek Hill. Tyreek Hill
(45:07):
and the Chiefs may have thought at the time that
we're going to move forward. But again, just because you
forgive doesn't mean people forget. I'm telling you right now,
the Chiefs, the team, and Tyreek Hill are going to
be asked questions about why you cut and parted ways
(45:28):
with Kareem Hunt and you were willing to draft Tyreek Hill.
Is it because of the video? Is it because you
didn't have enough evidence? Is it because like it's going
to be a distraction. So as much as the Chiefs
think that they've ridden themselves of the distraction by parting
ways with Kareem Hunt, the problem is the reminder is
always in the room as long as Tyreek Hill is
(45:49):
in the room and not just a reality. So I
know the Chiefs think a we're away from this, You're
not away from it. It's going to be a distraction
moving forward. But here's where this also becomes a little
bit tricky for the Kansas City Chiefs because one of
the stories that is out there, an element of this
(46:10):
story is people talking about a good job by the
Chiefs got rid of Kareem Hunt, all of that. But
there are people out there who were questioning how TMZ
was able to obtain this video yet the Kansas City
Chiefs and the NFL we're not And it is a
(46:31):
fair question, okay, totally fair question. Okay. They're asking what
took so long? If this took place in February, or
this took place that long ago, why did it take
this many months for it to come out, and why
was TMZ able to get ahold of the video? Yet
the Chiefs and the NFL were not. Now, the NFL
(46:52):
and the Chiefs are both saying and the Chiefs reasoning
for getting rid of Kareem Hunt was we were not
told the truth when we talked to Kareem about it initially. Okay,
so then why weren't you able to get ahold of
the video? See you knew whether or not he was lying.
Fair question. The NFL is saying, we made several attempts.
We talked with somebody at the hotel. They told us
(47:13):
corporate policy is to only deal with law enforcement when
it comes to video. Okay, then how did TMZ get
the video? So there's a lot of this sort of uh, well,
we weren't able to do this, okay, but why were
they able to do it? But we weren't didn't have
the ability to do this, okay, then why did they
have the ability to do it? So? Evan Rosenbloom of
(47:34):
TMZ Sports does a fantastic job with TMZ. He was
on the Jason Smith Show with Mike Harmon earlier on Friday,
and he talked not specifically about the actual video they
obtained that was released on Friday that showed the assault,
but that even though the NFL and the Chiefs didn't
have access to the video we all saw on Friday,
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they did have access to something else. And this is
are things you're gonna get tricky for the Chiefs and
the NFL. A lot of people think that the bodycam
footage that you see in the post that we put
up earlier that came out today, that's not true. The
body cam stuff where you see the police speaking with
Kareem Hunt, speaking with his friends and speaking with the victim.
We posted that on our website A couple of months ago,
and there's like forty five to like, I think an
(48:19):
hour and a half a video of cops talking to people.
And if the NFL would have looked at that video,
to me, that shows that this wasn't just two people
having an argument. You had a cop going up to
the woman and hearing her side of the story, going
up to her friends, several witnesses, and hearing that there
are other people in the hotel who said that there
(48:39):
was a fight. Um, even Cream's people who were talking
to cops were acknowledging there was a physical incident. So
if you're the NFL at that point, you've got to
watch the whole video and listen to what everyone is saying.
And to me, there's enough there in the police video,
which was publicly released a couple of months ago, to
at the very least takes some kind of discipline reaction against.
(49:01):
And that was Evan Rosenblue TMZ Sports, who joined Jason
Smith and Mike Carmen Friday night here on Fox Sports Radio.
It Here's this is crazy because I find it and
maybe I'm just a little naive in this regard, and
I am normally never naive. If anything, I usually tend
to think the worst about situations because I've just seen
(49:22):
way too much shadiness of my life. But I find
it hard to believe that, with their history of egregious
airs in this field and this department in this lane,
that the NFL would again butcher an opportunity to get
something like this right. I I find it hard to believe.
(49:43):
I really do. But if it comes out that the
NFL or the Kansas City Chiefs could have done more
to obtain this video and get all the facts before
they let Kareem Hunt play another down in the NFL,
or another snap for the Kansas City Chiefs, if it
comes out that they could have done more and they didn't,
(50:05):
what the hell are we talking about then, because then, look,
the NFL made the mistake to try and involve themselves
in punishment and uh, you know, handing down the law,
and they were exposed as being um totally flawed when
it came to the Ray Rice punishment and all the
other punishments and things that have happened afterwards. But now
(50:26):
the NFL has gone and been vocal about this and
said no, no no, no. We made several attempts, several attempts
several attempts, we could not get ahold of the video. Okay,
why did TMZ get the video? Kansas City chiefs, Listen,
we talked to Kareema. He lied to us, you know,
he told us one story and apparently that was not
the right story. We saw the video and now we're
(50:47):
making the decision will get rid of him. Okay, then
why did TMC get it? And to Evan's point, even
if you didn't have the actual video we saw on Friday,
you still had the bodycam video and if there was
enough on there for you to at least do more
than just wash your hands of it and say, well,
until we see proof, we're not really sure what's going on.
(51:08):
I just it's I again. I want to give him
the benefit of the doubt. I really do. But the
fact that the NFL is teetering on the brink of
butchering another domestic assault case or or or another assault
case from one of their players and a woman caught
(51:29):
on video is crazy to me. That is crazy to
me that the NFL finds themselves in this situation. Again,
not not taking the attention away from Kareem Hunt, what
he did was dumb and completely ridiculous, and he's already
been punished for it, and who the hell knows what
happens to his career. But the fact that the NFL
finds themselves in a position to where people are questioning
(51:52):
how much they actually did to get to the bottom
of this and get to the truth is unreal to
me that they find themselves here. Jonas Knocks Fox Sports
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(52:34):
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This is the most disgusting story I've ever heard shared
(54:22):
on the air by a former athlete. It's absolutely disgusting.
I promise you we will have that for you here
coming up momentarily here on fs ARE. I do want
to just mention this real quick because and this is
a good point, and this has to be discussed. So
this Kareem Hunt story, one of the elements to it
that I do think has to be asked. And and
(54:45):
it was a guy on Twitter by the name of
John actually brought this up. And I was thinking the
same thing. If there was so much evidence, and if
it was so obvious that there was something that happened
in the hotel and leveland between Kareem Hunt and the
woman he had the altercation with, why wasn't there an
(55:06):
arrest made? I mean, if it was so obvious that
there was something that was that was so bad, why
wasn't there an arrest made. Now we know something happened,
but then the conversation steers towards why didn't the police
do anything? Okay, like like like what do we like?
There's the point being, there's a lot about this we
(55:27):
don't know, all right, So I'm not gonna come on
the air and start making bold statements about this should
happen and that should happen. I'm gonna throw out a
bunch of questions that I don't think are being answered,
and that's the best way I'm gonna go. Maybe that
doesn't get me a hot tak or a headline somewhere,
but I don't care. Man, I'm not gonna pretend to
think I know the legal system and all that, but
it is worth pointing out if it was so obvious
(55:50):
that there was a physical altercation, why wasn't there an
arrest made. Um The NFL is saying they reached out
to the woman and never heard back. Uh. The Chiefs
are saying Kareem Hunt lied to him. Like there's just
there's so much of this story, like the chiefs, and
the whole point being the Chiefs thought they were getting
rid of the story by cutting ties with Kareem Hunt.
(56:12):
When they did and thought they were going to be
celebrated for the move, and and to a certain extent
they have been. But again, when you've got Tyree Hill
in the building, a guy who in college choked punched
his pregnant girlfriend, this story is only going to spark
up those questions again, and those questions are gonna spark
up questions to Andy Reid and teammates and all of
(56:34):
it beyond. I just think this is far from done.
More is going to come out on this. This isn't
gonna be one of these wash your hands on the situation.
You told your car, get rid of it and buy
a new one. Wrong. You still got the question marks
in the locker room as long as Tyreek Kill is there.
And I just think it's going to continue, and I
think it's gonna linger on, and I think it's going
to be a distraction for this team moving forward. Um
(56:57):
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this show. I know David Anderson because David Anderson and
(57:39):
I went to Thousand Oaks High School. We both played
football for the Lancers. He was really good at football.
Thus he went to the NFL. I was atrocious. Thus
I'm doing weekend overnights here at Fox Sports Radio. And
my first job after high school was as a stock
boy at Tuesday Morning. All right. That what a miserable
(58:00):
old job that is. As you're you've got to try
and maneuver around a tiny little mall and Thousand Oaks
so you can get some woman in her nineties of
vase that has a clock on the bottom of it.
It's not fun, not enjoyable. But but again, he was
good at football. I was not. And so Dave comes
on and It's always fun with David Anderson. We're always
(58:22):
cracking jokes and busting balls, and we have a great
relations He's awesome, man, He's the BFF of this show
for a reason. And then Dave decided to you know,
why don't I just make everybody physically ill on the
air and tell them a really gross story. And so
the conversation started turning towards life in the locker room,
(58:44):
and I was pointing out to David, said, listen, if
you've ever played football, the football culture is a weird one.
It's different. Um, not all of it is horribly horribly bad.
Like you hear some of these stories that come out
of the hazing and things like that. Some of it
is just unless you actually played football, you just don't
get it. It's like a lot of what is normal
(59:04):
behavior in the football locker room, it's not normal in
the rest of civilization, you know. And I told David
was like, look, I only played at the high school level, Dave.
I remember stuff that was going on in the in
the locker room at t O high that now I
look back on and say, Man, if you did that
like in a in a shopping mall somewhere, or supermarket.
People would think, what are you doing weirdo? They think
(59:25):
you were a savage. And so David Anderson decided to
expound upon that thought and started to share a story
in detail from his time as a member of an
NFL locker room. This was David Anderson from earlier. I mean,
we don't have enough time to tell some of some
of those stories and how grows before guys about guys
(59:48):
taking a crap and eating McDonald's on the toilet at
the same time, Like there are just they are gross
humans and don't forget, like they've been grossed their whole
life and no one has told them it is wrong
because they're good at football, so they only do more
of it. So like, yeah, whatever you thought was bad
in high school, just just give him millions of dollars
and have everyone laugh about it. They still do this,
(01:00:11):
the same stupid games, the same silly stuff, the same
like you know, there's all the all the all the
all the crap that happens in high school happens in
the NFL. So then I asked Dave after I said, listen,
are you proud of yourself? They're people driving around in
the middle of the night a guy is sitting at
the drive through trying to read the menu. He's covering
one eye. He's sitting in the back of an uber
(01:00:32):
because he's bombed out of his mind. He's been at
Happy Hour for seven hours. And here you are talking
about NFL players taking a crap and eating Mickey D's
at the same time. And here's how Dave responded, You're
going down quarter pounders and fries. I'm talking three or
four quarter pounders while pop. That's great, good luck, it's great. Yeah,
(01:00:55):
that is Uh, that's the most disgusting thing ever said
on this show. I honest to god, I'm really grossed out.
I'm not kidding. I don't eat fast food a lot.
I can assure you I'm not eating it while I'm
taking a dump. M that's not happening. Okay, uh so
we got to uh, we gotta go around the room.
(01:01:15):
It just has to happen. We've got to go around
the room here on Fox Sports Radio, we have got
to take the temperature of the room. Here on FSR,
we will start with Iowa sam our technical producer. He
is a disgusting human being himself. He has done gross
things on the air and he drinks a lot. Iowa, Sam,
(01:01:36):
have you ever eaten fast food while taking a dump? No, no, happen.
By the way, don't blame I mean I did admit
to something earlier, maybe as a preteen or a young teenager.
But that's a one and done kind of thing. But
I will say that, don't blame McDonald's or it doesn't
matter what food is being consumed. It could be a
(01:01:58):
flame and you owner, it could be McDonald's. It's grossed.
It's still you know, you're in yeah, and you're consuming
and you are excreting. My my, my buddy who I
lived with for years, his whole thing was he would
have a meal and then he goes straight to the toilet.
I said, man, you know, there's no way you have
to go already. No, it's how it works, one in,
(01:02:19):
one out. No, that's not how it works. Man. This
isn't the everlasting gob stopper maker on really walk on
the chocolate factory. Dude, you're not a factory worker. You're
not making auto parts. Okay, it isn't. One in, doesn't
make any sense. Vince Close, executive producer here on the show.
As we go around the room here on potty talk
(01:02:40):
here on Fox Sports Radio events. You heard David Anderson
talk about it. Have you ever eaten fast food while
taking a dump? No, the thoughts never even crossed my
mind to do something like that. They're two separate things.
I'm all two separate things. I'm all for multitasking. I
got no issue. I don't purse do it. But if
you want to brush your teeth in the shower, I
(01:03:02):
think it's weird. But if you want to do that, okay, yeah,
that's trying that. I've done that in the past, save
a little time. You know, when I used to smoke cigarettes.
You know, I've smoked a cigarette inside while I'm you know,
doing the business but eating. Okay, well you know you know, uh,
that's a lot. Okay, So you so you smoked a
(01:03:22):
cigarette while you were taking a dump once? Yeah, all
right again we're going around the room here as we
are failing to help move things along. I don't know,
you think that's coffee, just both the idea of Vince going, God,
do I want to read the sports page or smoke
a camel? You know what, I'll take a camel? Is
that something from kingpainn Was it Larry or whatever? The
(01:03:43):
main character's name would do something like that, probably smoking
a cigarette. Kevin figures here uh sports radio legend here
in l A. Kevin, have you ever eaten while taking
a dump? I can't say that I have now a
swig of water too possibly some people lets say, well, okay,
so there have been times, and generally I'm not this person,
(01:04:03):
but you mentioned reading the newspaper. Some people set up
shop drinking coffee, set up shop and it's like, well,
I'm sitting there and I'm on my computer and I'm
looking a lo some stuff and I got some water
next to me or whatever. But I've never sat there
and I started munching down a whopper, you know, while
I'm handling business. That's kind of weird. It's um, It's
just like food in the bathroom, period is ripes man? Like,
(01:04:26):
how a would you take any food into the bath
I could? I just I couldn't imagine how I'm in
a rush, Um, let me finish this bag of Doritos
while I'm at the urinal? What forever unclean? And first
of all, if you do have Doritos while you're in
the urinal, how are you gonna wash your hands? Because
now you're walking around and uh, it looks like you
got a tiger tail between your legs. You know what
(01:04:47):
I mean? You can't wash it, just like there's nothing
good happens from eating in the bathroom. Like it doesn't,
it doesn't. I don't get it. And so Dave's Dave's
talking to It's the most disgusting there I've heard on
this show. And there's been a lot of disgusting things
on this show, but that is the worst I've ever heard.
Could you imagine just like walking into an NFL locker room,
(01:05:07):
walking past the stall and you just hear munching going on.
You're like, what is happening in there? Like just imagine
like pick any team? Okay, pick any team. Um, I
imagine you're you're a member of the Green Bay Packers
and uh as you walk in, all of a sudden,
uh you see, uh you recognized Clay Matthew's shoes underneath
(01:05:30):
the stall, and um he drops a toy out of
a happy meal, Like, I just it's bizarre. I don't understand.
It was so gross, man, I'm disgusted by it, all right.
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coming out of twelve minutes from now here on Fox
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of the game here as we go. Let's go all
the way to Florida first and talk to Chuck who
is listening in Florida. Check what's happening. Good? What's going
on in Florida? Chuck? Uh? From South Carolina? Nice? We're
(01:09:08):
in South Carolina. It's nice over there. I heard there's
like a good Brazilian restaurant over there. Is that true?
Myrtle Beach? Yeah? I used to live in Charleston, remember, Yeah,
A lot of people would talk about I lived in Charleston.
Let me go and make that maybe get very clear.
I lived in North Charleston, Chuck, North Charleston a little
(01:09:31):
a little different than downtown Charleston, you know what I mean.
I was on a radio budget. I could not afford
anything more than the couple hundred of bucks a month
I was paying for rent. So unfortunately, not one of
those places you want to leave your doors unlocked and
we will. All right. So, so Chuck is fired up.
He is in Florida. Now are you driving a truck?
(01:09:51):
You driving a big rig? His crew is nice rental car?
Huh don't? All right? So yeah, I hear you. All right,
So we got Chuck in Florida. Let's see who else
wants to be a part of this. Let's go, Uh,
let's go to Bryce, who is in Minneapolis. Brice you there, Hello? Yeah,
(01:10:16):
Briance you there, yea, what's going on? And so are
you a Minneapolis? All right? There you go, Bryce, what's happening?
What's happening in Minneapolis? Man? What's the weather like? You
guys getting a snow? You're freezing your ass off? What's
going on? You know? We got a little bit of
snow earlier today. But everything, uh, calm down now, all right?
So here we go. So so Bryce, Um and Chuck,
(01:10:38):
you guys, pro wrestler, porn star. Let me explain the
rules here, all right? So I got a list of
names here. It's either the name of a pro wrestler
or it's the name of a porn star. If you
guys are tied at the end of this list, we'll
go one at a time. We go to sudden death overtime.
Easy enough. Oh yeah, here we go. First up is
Chuck in Florida. And by the way, you can tweet
me at the Jonas Knocks if there's an aim that
(01:11:00):
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tweet me at the Jonas Knocks and let me know.
So here we go, Chuck in Florida. First up here
on pro wrestler or a porn Star, Chuck. The name
for you here is Vanessa Smoke, pro wrestler a porn star. Oak.
(01:11:24):
That is correct, Well, God, that is correct. Vanessa Smoke
is a porn star. And with that, we go over
to Bryce in Minneapolis. Bryce. Next dame up for you
here on pro wrestler or a porn star is Buck
Forest pro wrestler, a porn star. I'm gonna go pro
wrestler on that one. That is correct. Nice job. You
(01:11:44):
guys are on on fire here on pro wrestler or
porn star here on Fox Sports Radio. Back over to Chuck,
we go looking to break the tie early on Chuck.
The next name up for you here is Jessica Hot
pro wrestler or a porn star. Oh, that is incorrect. Correct,
(01:12:08):
Jessica Hot is a porn star. You know what's interesting
about Jessica Hot. She's not so I don't know, I
don't know who lied her and give her the day.
But but now that is that is incorrect. Back over
to Bryce in Minneapolis. Would go here on pro wrestler
porn star. Bryce. Next name up for you here is
Valentina Nappi, pro wrestler porn star. Oh, gosh, uh, that
(01:12:35):
is correct. Look at that. That is correct. So we
go back over to Chuck in Florida, who is now
trailing two to one here on pro wrestler or a
porn star, Chuck. Next name up for you here on
pro wrestler or a porn star is Peewee Lopez pro
wrestler porn star. Who. Um, that is correct, Well done,
(01:13:03):
shock her, Well done? Pee Wee Lopez would probably be
not my name of I was a porn star. Over
to to Bryson Minneapolis. We go Bryce. All tied up
here on pro wrestler or porn star. Next name up
(01:13:24):
for you here is Jamaica p pro wrestler, porn star.
Oh that is incorrect. No, Jamaica p is a porn star.
Very disgusting. That is that is also gross. Maybe not
as gross as David Anderson's teammates who eat McDonald's while
(01:13:44):
they take a crap story. But but yeah, that is
also gross. Us. Yeah, I agree. Back over to Chuck
in Florida. We go, Chuck. You can take the lead
here on pro wrestler or porn star if you get
this correct. The name for you here is Jake Writer,
Pro wrestler or porn stars correct. Yes, Chuck, you are correct, sir.
(01:14:08):
Over to bryceon Minneapoles, we go Bryce. Uh. It's getting
late in the game here. You need to tie things up.
So the next name for you, sir, is the California
Hippie pro wrestler porn Star. I'm gonna go wrestler again.
That is correct, yep. So over to Chuck in Florida. Chuck,
(01:14:32):
get this correct, and you put Bryce in a must
win situation. So Chuck in Florida. Here on pro Wrestler
porn Star. The name for you is Peter Rain pro
Wrestler porn Star. That is correct. While played by in Florida,
(01:14:55):
Peter Rain is a porn star. I see what they
did with that name. That's all so gross. Back over
to Bryson Minneapolis, who go, Bryce. Here's the situation. You
need to get this correct in order to tie the
game and four a sudden death overtime. All right, So
all you can do is get this correct. So listen,
I know you're Minneapolis. I want you to get all
(01:15:16):
the memories of Blair Walsh and Gary Anderson out of
your mind. Clear those from your mind, let those disappear,
and let's focus here on performing in the clutch because
the name for you here bryceon Minneapolis is Tiny Bell,
Pro wrestler, porn Star, porn star, that is incorrect, is
(01:15:41):
a pro wrestler. And with that, Chuck in Florida here
on Pro Wrestler or porn Star, Chuck, congratulations, you have
earned it. You are this week's champion here on Pro
Wrestler porn Star. There you go. That's what happens. Sure thing, Yeah,
(01:16:07):
sure thing. Prize in the mail. We will send you air.
We will send you air. Fox Sports Radio. Yes, sure thing,
and that'll be a wrap here on Pro Wrestler porn Star.
Congratulations to Chuck. Look, sometimes you just gotta do common
sense work here while you're playing Pro Wrestler porn Star.
Tiny Bell probably wouldn't work in porn you know what
(01:16:30):
I mean? What stuff matters? Right, Tiny Bell? I don't
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this is this. I'm not kidding. You might be the
best nickname I've ever heard given to a quarterback in
a long, long time. And I don't know if I'm
allowed to laugh at it. I'll tell you what it
is next here on fs ARE, Jonas knocks Fox Sports Radio,
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coming up in about ten minutes from now here on
(01:17:16):
fs ARE, there's a story in the NFL, and it's
actually a positive story that I don't think it's getting
enough attention because one player, one player could have changed
the outcome of multiple careers in the NFL. Okay, So
I'll tell you who that is about ten minutes from
now top the next hour here on Fox Sports Radio.
(01:17:38):
We were talking earlier David Anderson, former NFL wide receiver.
He shared a story about UM teammates in the locker
room who would eat McDonald's while they were taking a crap,
and uh, guy tweets in and says, great potty talk.
You know that banter will entice thousands of listeners to
(01:17:59):
try it, at least once. I plan to. I'm going
to take a plate of pancakes into the bathroom with
me soon. Yeah. It's not it's just not. It's gross. Vince,
our executive producer, said, when he used to smoke, he
(01:18:21):
smoked while he took a dump. That was like I
was hungover. Yeah, And a guy writes, so he says,
a smoking while pooping isn't that uncommon? I used to
do it all the time when I used to smoke,
And I know friends that do it as well. Okay,
I look, I'm all for multitasking. I get it. I
get it. You know, you got a load of laundry
(01:18:42):
in vacuum the house. Multitasking. I totally get it. But man,
just take care of your business, all right, you know,
take care of your business. Wash your hands. Uh, don't
eat a quarter pounder with cheese while you're squeezing one out.
It's disgusting, all right. Um, this may be the most
that one of the better nicknames I've heard given to
(01:19:04):
a quarterback in a long time. Um, and Kevin figures,
please please approach the microphone and approach it slowly because
I feel like I need to ask your form. And
I don't know if I'm allowed to laugh at this. Okay.
So Jason Whitlock was on UH Speak for Yourself with
(01:19:27):
Marcelis Wiley on Fox Sports one, and it's every single
Monday through Friday. And I think those guys are great together.
And um and Jason Whitlock. They were talking about the
Thursday night football game and they were talking about the
Cowboys performance, and um, he called Dak Prescott black boardles. Okay,
(01:19:53):
held on, now, am I allowed to laugh at that? Okay?
All so that doesn't make me a racist? Right? Okay?
I need to I just make it sure. Okay. Marshawn Lynch. Okay,
Marshawn Lynch. Marshawn Lynch joining us here on Fox Sports Radio. Marshawn,
If I laugh at Jason Whitlock calling Dak Prescott black bartles,
(01:20:14):
does that make me a racist? Okay, Marshawn. But I'm
not saying it. It's Jason Whitlock saying it. I'm just
laughing because black bartles is kind of funny. Does that
make me a racist? I don't know? All right, Well,
when you do, know, check back in. It's kind of
like here a stand up comic tell the joke that
you know, maybe resonates with the black audience more so,
(01:20:36):
but it's still funny. It doesn't make you a racist
for laughing at a joke that's funny, you know. And
by the way, um, listen, you know this from uh
here covering Clayton Kershaw as much as you have. There's
a lot of people that call him Clayton Manning struggles
in the postseason, so I just thought, listen, you know,
credit to Jason Whitlock Black Bartles is kind of that
was phenomenal, breaking good and accurate. You know, he's got
(01:21:00):
a point. He does have a point. He does have
a point. There, all right, Jonas Stocks here, Fox Sports
Radio Company Live from the Geico Fox Sports Radio Studios.
Coming up next, It's maybe the best story in the NFL,
and it impacted multiple careers around the league. I'll tell
you what it is next here. It may be the
best story in the NFL. I don't think it's getting
(01:21:22):
enough attention, and one player could have changed the outcome
of multiple careers in the league that are flourishing. I'll
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(01:21:45):
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to do just get into this because I actually think
(01:22:08):
this is fascinating and the idea of one minor moment
or one moment impacting so many others. And it got
me to thinking about something as I was watching the
Cowboys in the Saints on Thursday night, and my whole
thing on on just in watching that game and seeing
how those teams played. Listen, I grew up on defense.
(01:22:31):
I grew up watching NFC Central football. I remember all
of that stuff. I remember Bears and Bucks and Vikings
and Packers and Lions and look, nobody had a great offense,
and you know, it was all low scoring games. So
I grew up on that. So that's the football. I
kind of remember a f C Central football, the Oilers
and the Bengals and the Browns and the Steelers. Um,
(01:22:54):
you know, I just that that's what I grew up on.
And so for me, I'm watching Thursday night and there's defense,
and it's thirteen tenant, I personally would rather have at
ten game than a game. Doesn't mean I'm right, doesn't
mean you're right, that's just preference. I would rather have
that than these big time, big twelve shootouts what we've
(01:23:15):
seen that have been and become commonplace in the NFL
over the past couple of years, especially this season. UM.
One of the one of the talks coming out of
that game on Thursday night was the Cowboys defense. And
they were brilliant. UM. I mean, they made Drew Brees
look old, they made uh, they out physical the Saints.
(01:23:36):
They looked faster than the Saints at times. It was
really really impressive to watch. And the Cowboys were just
were just fantastic. And so for all the talk about offense,
it just goes to show you if you play a
little bit of defense and you can run the ball
a little bit, you're gonna be in every game. And
I think the Cowboys are gonna be in every game
because of it. And the guy that I think is
(01:23:57):
the most impressive player on the Cowboys team him is
not Ezekiel Elliott. It's not Dak Prescott, it's not Layton
vander esh who's fantastic and really really fun to watch.
It's not DeMarcus Lawrence. It's Jalen Smith, the other linebacker
(01:24:18):
next to Layton vander Ish that everybody is talking about
those do that duo being cornerstones of the defense for
the next decade. But the reason why I think Jalen
Smith is so fantastic and so great to watch, it's
not because what he's doing, but because what he came
(01:24:40):
back from. For all the talk about Andrew Luck and
this year being a comeback player, the year Andrew Luck,
and Andrew Luck has been great, and he's coming on
an injury and he's performing really really well. Why the
culture throwing to Andrew Luck when he's um split out
as a wide receiver. I have no idea. That's something
got to talk to the Indianapolis Colts about. But nonetheless,
(01:25:03):
Andrew Luck has been great. Jalen Smith I don't think
he's got enough credit for his comeback because think about
where he was, a projected top three pick in the draft.
Mike Mayock, who's as good of an NFL scout as
anybody who covers the NFL Draft for the NFL Network,
(01:25:23):
had Jalen Smith as his number one player in the
entire draft coming out in at a Notre Dame linebacker.
He was awesome, awesome, and in a bowl game that
had no implications on Notre Dame season other than just
(01:25:43):
another win and potentially a bowl win. In a bowl
game against Joey Bosa and Ohio State, Jalen Smith disintegrates
his knee destroyed in an exhibition game a couple of
months away from the NFL draft, a draft in which
he's a top three pick most likely destroys his knee.
(01:26:04):
Injury was awful, multiple ligaments, nerve damage. There was a
talk as to whether or not the nerve was gonna
fully grow back, whether he was going to be fully
functional as a knee again. It was terrible, awful, awful
injury in an exhibition game. And to come back two
(01:26:24):
years later and you see him flying around the field
in the way that he does. For all the discussions
Latent Vanderess Kitts, DeMarcus Lawrence, Ezekiel Elliott, the arrival of
a Marii Cooper, Jalen Smith's comeback I think is the
most impressive thing I've seen in the NFL all year.
And I can remember questioning the pick on the air
(01:26:47):
because the knee injury was so significant that to spend
an early second round pick on a guy who's probably
not gonna play his first year, to me, didn't make
any sense. This isn't one of these European players in
the NBA where you draft and stash him like Jason
(01:27:07):
Garrett's coming off a bad season. He you know, needs
to win some games. And with a valuable pick early
in the second round, they take a guy who's not
even gonna be available the first year of his career
because he's got nerve damage and two ligaments that are
hanging out of his knee. I questioned the pick on
the air, and I was completely wrong. Jalen Smith was
(01:27:30):
so good at Notre Dame. I think his injury changed
the draft. I really do. I think his injury changed
the entire draft. And here's here's what I mean by that.
Think about the Domino effect in that draft. Okay, originally
the Titans and the Browns were selecting one and two.
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If you remember, the Titans and the Browns traded out
of one and two, and into one was the Rams
and into two was the Goals. But let's just say
Jalen Smith doesn't get hurt in the draft or doesn't
get hurt in the ball game. Let's say Jalen Smith
is totally healthy, the Titans and the Browns are picking
it one or two. You think with that guy playing
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the way he's playing right now off of that knee,
you think that guy healthy available at one or two.
You think the Titans are the Browns are trading out
of that spot when they can add that to their defense.
Probably not one of those teams is sitting there wanting
to take Jalen Smith because of how impressive of a
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player he was at Notre Dame. So now, if Jalen
Smith is healthy, maybe the Eagles don't trade up into
number two, Maybe the Titans don't trade back, and maybe
the Rams can't get up that high. So then how
do we know Jared Goff goes number one. Maybe Carson
Wentz doesn't go number two. If Carson Wentz is available
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at number four, Ezekiel Ellie, it isn't a cowboy. If
Jalen Smith is sitting there at three, by chance, maybe
the Chargers take him and said at Joey Bosa and
then the trickle down effects starts. Ezekiel Elliott slides. Maybe
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Paxton Lynch isn't traded back up into the first round
by the Denver Broncos. Maybe they don't take Packson Lynch.
Maybe the Raiders don't shake Connor Cook later on. Maybe
the Cowboys don't settle on Dak Prescott. Like I just
think the domino effect involving that one player who I
don't think it's enough respect and enough credit for what
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he's come back from. The domino effect, if he would
have been healthy, would have changed the entire draft, all
of it would have changed the entire draft. To come
back two years later, And again I questioned it. I
couldn't understand what the Dallas Cowboys are doing. What are
you doing? Like the guys they he's not playing this year.
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You're not a good team. You won four games a
year before. You're bad. You need players. What are you
taking a guy who's got a potentially degenerative knee that
early in the draft. It didn't make sense to me,
and I was totally wrong. He's been fantastic, him next
to vander Esh You're seeing some of the comparisons they're making,
(01:30:23):
and look, let's not peace stupid here. You know one's white,
ones black. All right, let's let's go ahead and just
call what it is. But they're talking about er Lacker
and Lance Briggs in Chicago, those two guys and that
linebacking corps was the centerpiece of that defense for a decade.
They were awesome. And now you've got your own duo
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in Dallas, in Layton Banderish and Jalen Smith. And I
think Jalen Smith's come back is the most under talked
about story in the NFL all year. Factoring in where
he was at before the injury, top two, top three
pick would have changed the entire draft. What happened in
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the injury in a meaningless bowl game, an exhibition game,
two ligaments nerve damage. Where he was drafted early second
round by an organization who had no business taken a
guy who wasn't available to play his first season of
his career. The comeback last year and then to where
(01:31:28):
he's at now, I think it's unbelievable to watch. I've
heard another but good things about Jalen Smiths as a
as a guy and as a player, and to see
him fly around and look that hit on Alvin Kamara.
It should have been a penalty, But he is flying
around with reckless abandoned. That's a guy you can tell
who saw his own mortality flash before his eyes as
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an NFL player. He saw his career going down in
flames because of an injury in a bowl game. And
he plays literally like the next plays his last. He
plays like he's like he's not gonna play again because
he tasted the possibility. He saw some mortality, and you're
seeing how effective of a player he is for the Cowboys.
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A home run pick for the Cowboys. I was totally wrong.
I think it's one of the great stories of the
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If you are a fan of a team, all right,
I'm gonna give you just whatever you do. Don't point fingers,
all right. If you're a fan of a team, don't
point fingers and don't throw stones. You all live in
a glass house. I'll explain what I mean next here
on FS are Jonahs Knocks Fox Sports Radio coming to
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you Alive from the Geico, Fox Sports Radio Studios. So
we've been talking a lot about this, uh, this Kareem
Hunt story in Kansas City. Kareem Hunt, who is released
by the Kansas City Chiefs after a video came out
courtesy of TMZ showing a physical altercation with a woman
back in February at a hotel in Cleveland. Uh, he
(01:33:17):
has seen on the video pushing the woman. They pushed
each other. Uh, he shoved him another man into her
while she was on the ground. He kicked at her.
UM get bad. Look, he got released. Um And and
that was the chief's call, and they're being applauded for it.
But I think there's a lot we don't know. Why
wasn't there an arrest made, if the if the if
the video was so egregious, how much did the Chiefs
(01:33:39):
know they're saying they were lied to, What did the
NFL know? How if the NFL and the Chiefs couldn't
get ahold of the video, how could TMZ get ahold
of it. There's just a lot to the story, um
that that I still think is yet to be determined.
And I still think it's gonna linger on and we're
gonna get more and more out of this coming up
throughout the course of the weekend. Mike is listening here
(01:34:00):
in St. Paul. I'm a great K fan, Michael, basically
like weekend, You're my only connection to the outside world. Basically,
(01:34:20):
there you go, and we don't know about a video
that took place in February. I guess it would be
number one, number two. I'm in St. Paul enough the Patriots,
(01:34:42):
Uh tomorrow on Sunday. It's just totally It was about
the legalization of marijuana that's been going on around this
country and seems to be escort and and it seems
to be an insurmountable for that. It's going to happen
(01:35:06):
in every state. And you have a good Michael, Thanks,
I appreciate it. Uh, you're the best. Um that is Listen.
That call took several turns, was not We first started
with the serious incident of Kareem Hunt assaulting a woman.
(01:35:28):
Then we transitioned over to vikings over the Patriots, and
somehow we came in a roundabout way to weed and
legalization of weed. Um on the show that is uh listen,
very bizarre. Was not expecting those twists and turns, but
we do appreciate it. I have no thoughts on weed
being legalized. I have never smoked weed in my life,
(01:35:50):
no joke. I have never done a drug. I've never
smoked a cigarette. I've never had a cigarette in my mouth. Um,
never smoked a cigar, never taken a pain pill, no joke,
never done it. Drink I drink, Uh, that's fun. But
I just never been one of my things. I've never
ever done any of that stuff, smoked weed, cigarettes. So
(01:36:13):
I'm probably the last person to talk to about smoking weed.
It's not my thing. So but but no, we appreciate
the call. Ryan is listening in reading here on Fox
Sports Trading Ryan, what's going on? Ryan? Are you there?
(01:36:33):
Did he fall asleep? Did Ryan fall asleep? Be badass?
If he did? Ryan? Did you fall asleep? A Marshawn?
Just okay, did Ryan fall asleep? Marshaan? Did he fall
(01:36:55):
asleep or Marshawn? Oh there is Ryan? What's going on? Man?
You there? How you do my brother love the show? Yeah?
You loved it so much that, uh, you either fell
asleep or had us on mute? What's happening? You have
the fun? Mute? That's that's kind of how I went
down here. All right, where are you at right now? No,
(01:37:19):
but we're we're specifically in reading California. Are you I'm
a little bit outside. I'm I'm in outskirts? All right?
Are you in the are you in the bathroom or something? Man?
Are you in? You're in a strip club, casino? Really
crappy service out here. So what's going on? Ryan, I'm
(01:37:40):
worrying about the Kareem hunt situation and whether you think
the NFL take more you know, uh gat on domestic violence.
Uh And and if you think that, if you really
because he's yeah, no, and Ryan, I appreciate the call.
(01:38:08):
Listen the NFL. Here's here's the part that doesn't make sense.
And this is why I find it. And I was
talking about this earlier. Maybe I'm just naive to it,
but the NFL is saying that they did everything within
their power to try and obtain the video that we
saw on Friday on TMZ, that they reached out to
(01:38:29):
the hotel and the hotel told them it is not
our policy is not to give the video to you,
will only work with law enforcement. So then the question
that would be, okay, well, then how did TMZ get
the video? It's corporate policy. Okay. Then the NFL is
saying we reached out to the woman who was involved
(01:38:49):
in the incident and we never heard back. Um, you know,
the chiefs are saying, we tried to get ahold of
the video. Kareem Hunt lied to us. Well, how did
TMZ get the video? Like, that's that's the part that
that is that is crazy and and I find a
bizarre that the NFL is in this situation Again, how
(01:39:11):
many times do you have to butcher a domestic violence
or a a physical altercation involving a player in your
league and a and a female. How many times you
have to butcher those before you figure out how to
get through all this? I just it's crazy, Like, why
do we find ourselves at this situation seemingly every single year?
(01:39:33):
I don't. It doesn't make any sense at all. It
makes no sense that this would be the case. Now.
Evan Rosenbloom of TMZ Sports, Um, he was on with
Jason Smith and Mike Harmon, right and uh and Evan
has been on the show. Um, I know, Evan's great dude,
awesome guy. And Evan actually like we we were we
were talking earlier. Evan discussed sort of you know, the
(01:39:55):
other footage, the bodycam footage, but Evan also talked with
my Car and Jason Smith about how they obtain these videos.
Here was the other portion of the interview from Evan
Rosenbloom of TMC Sports. Our our reporters are really good
reporters who make contacts. We I mean, this isn't a
story we just picked up today with with you working
(01:40:15):
this story for a long time and we've made some
really good sources on this story. We've been covering this
for a long time. Uh, very right, same thing that
was the result of a lot of work into that story.
But you know, it looks sometimes people are just like, hey,
here's what I've got. Other times, people uh lead us
to other stories, you know, just like any other news organization.
Um yeah, but people know. Look, it helps us that
(01:40:38):
people know that we are in the market for videos.
A lot of other news already days and say, oh
that we wouldn't pay for videos. We do pay for
video because we're under the mindset that if you have
a video that's real and we can authenticate, we can vet,
we can make sure that it's legitimate and all that stuff.
We feel that there's value when it, people should be
paid for it. So we'll be We'll buy your video
if you have a video of something that's interesting and news.
(01:41:00):
That was Evan Rosenblue of TMZ Sports, who was on
with Jason Smith and Mike Carmen on Friday night here
on Fox Sports Radio. I wonder, and this is again,
I don't have any answers. Man. I'm look, I'm not
trying to pretend like I know at all. If you
know me that that's not the game I play. I'm
so a lot of this is just spitballing because I
don't think any of us are qualified to talk about
(01:41:21):
legal stuff. Here's what I wonder, is the NFL, because
TMZ multiple times now has been able to get ahold
of video that the NFL is not. Is it as
simple as the NFL doesn't want to have to pay
TMZ for the video, Not that they're cheap, but are
they worried about the optics of Wow, the league is
(01:41:43):
paying t or is paying somebody to get the video
ahead of TMZ, you know what I mean? Like like
maybe the league looks at it and says, were they
We're the NFL, We're the most powerful sports league in
the country. We're not paying Joe Blow for some video
that he shot, or some guy I've holding onto a
security video from some hotel. We're not paying them, but
(01:42:04):
TMZ will. So I wonder if the NFL just thinks
they're too good to have to pay for these videos
because it's not a cheap thing. They've got the money, clearly.
I just wonder if maybe they think it would be
a bad look that them as a professional league couldn't
trust the word of their players and the actions of
their teams with those players, so they're not gonna go
(01:42:27):
out and then pay for a video from some random
guy who's got a hold of the videos somehow, some
way from a surveillance game. Like maybe it's as simple
as that, And if that's the case, that's just dumb
to me. I I want to know the truth. I
don't want to get to the bottom of it, uh
and not not be worried about how I got there.
I just want to get to the bottom of the truth.
The other thing I'll say, and I tease this going out,
(01:42:48):
don't throw stones if you live in a glasshouse. We
see this a lot. The second of story comes out
like this, What do people do Huh, well, you got
to Tyreek Hill and uh you had Javon Belcher who
uh killed his fiancee and then blew his brains out
in the parking lot in Kansas City. Uh yeah, that's typical.
(01:43:11):
Chiefs Okay, I understand that there's a trend there. I
know it's easy to make those parallels. But if we
haven't learned by now that some of these athletes, some
of these teams, some of these organizations, some of these leagues,
if we haven't learned by now that it's not squeaky
clean and majority, and there's a lot of people inside
(01:43:34):
the sport and on certain teams who aren't squeaky squeaky
clean and don't have the most pristine reputations. Don't go
throwing stones and throwing stones when you live in a
glass house. Don't be a Raider fan talking about how
poor the organization in Kansas City is and all they
do is uh high employee criminals. Unless you're pretty certain
(01:43:55):
that you've got no issues within your organization, all right.
Don't call out some rival fan fan base saying, oh
you do is support those crooks over there in Kansas City.
If you're a Chargers fan, and you're piste off that
you've been the Chief's doormat for the past decade and
you just want to take this opportunity to try and
even the score. All right, pretty certain everybody's got skeletons
(01:44:18):
in the closet. All right, let's not all call everybody out.
The difference between the Chiefs is these guys got caught.
Every team in the league has got skeletons in the closet.
Everybody's got something from their past they're probably not happy with.
But these guys got caught. I just think we gotta
be careful with that because I see a lot of
that on social media, typical Kansas City Chiefs. Look, I
(01:44:40):
get it, the Tyreek Kill conversation. That's gonna persist because
he's still in the locker room. But let's let's be
careful with the ah, that's what your organization is. If
we did enough digging, we'd find dirt on a lot
of organizations around the NFL. Jonas Knocks Fox Sports Radio
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big news out of the NFL, where the Chiefs have
released running back Kareem Hunt on Friday after TAMZ released
surveillance footage of an altercation between Hunts and a woman
in February, where the star tailback could be seen shoving
and kicking the woman. Now in a statement, the team
said it was releasing Hunt because he was not truthful
when relaying his account of the events to the team
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here's your host. Yeah. So every week we play this
game match Game after Dark here on Fox Sports Radio.
Here's what we do. It's in match game form. I'm
gonna go around the room with the guys here on
the show, and I'm going to read them a portion
of a true story. But I'm gonna leave a section
of it blank, and it's their job to fill in
(01:47:15):
the blank. If they get it correct, they get the point.
If they don't, we move on to the next But
the whole moral of the story here is, the whole
point of the segment is to make us all feel
better about ourselves because at least we're not any of
the losers that we're gonna be talking about here coming
up during the course of the game. So let's get
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(01:47:37):
on Fox Sports Radio, Ladies and gentlemen. He is the
Pride of Sioux City. He is Iowa. Sam stacked up
to be here. That's very excited. Sam. Have you won
this game before? Um? Twice? Yeah, he's He's he's won
the game before. A lot more losses than wins, but
(01:47:57):
it's all right. H He is the brand new executive
producer of the show. He is the Pride of d C.
He is currently wearing a West unselled Washington Bullet jersey,
but inside out based on the start of the season
for Washington. He is vinced close. Thanks for having me on, Jonas.
(01:48:17):
I'm excited to be part of this game. And a
multiple time winner, probably the most wins in the history
of the game itself, the one the only Kevin figures here.
Damn straight, there he is. He's got his championship belt
on and nothing else. And how it works here on
Fox Sport Trade. All right, so let's get a started, guys.
(01:48:38):
Story number one. By the way, if you would like
to participate, you can tweet me at the Jonas Knocks
if you would like take part in the game. All right,
here we go. Story number one. A twenty seven year
old Iowa man was charged with serious misdemeanor after he
blank in an Uber car several It's black. A twenty
(01:49:03):
seven year old Iowa man was charged with serious misdemeanor
after he blank in an Uber car several months back. Iowa, Sam,
this is your neck of the woods. Go ahead and
fill in that blank please. Yeah. I want to say
this would probably more than a serious misdemeanor, but I'm
(01:49:24):
gonna say he smoked meth amphetamine in the back of
an Uber because that is so Iowa. I didn't know
that that some meth is an Iowa thing. Yeah, it's
a it's an Iowa thing. It's a Midwest thing. But
I think it's actually being taken over by opiate opioids now,
which is just great. It's just great. Drive through Venice
(01:49:45):
sometime you want to see some of that, and I
don't want to see that. What a dump. Venice is
such a whole man, what a dump? Sorry? Uh so
meth and you're gonna go with math alright? Smoking meth
in the uber? Yeah, okay, interesting, I didn't know that
was the thing. But let's go to Vince close. Vince,
uh take a guess fill in the blank please here.
(01:50:07):
You know, I'm gonna stick with the theme of this evening,
and I'm gonna say he took a crap in his pants,
so he crapped himself, all right? Interesting he did. He
was not eating any fast food as far as I
could tell, but he definitely, uh did a tusi in
his pants. Yeah, TWUZI. I didn't know it too. I
thought that is that a dance step in d C there, Vince,
(01:50:27):
that's that's the number two for all the listeners out there.
TUZI pulled a tuzi I crapped himself. Why he would
be charged with a serious misdemeanor, I'm not sure for
crapping himself If that's the case, I'd have like five
warrants out for my arrest. Alright, Kevin figures, go ahead
and fill in that blank please. Well, not to be
disgusting at all, but let's say he vomited in a
cup and then poured it over the Uber driver's head.
(01:50:49):
There we go. That's the move, all right, that's the move.
All right, So let's see if anybody got the point.
Here on Match Game after Dark, a twenty seven year
old Iowa man was charged with serious misdemeanor after he
exposed himself in an Uber car several months back. Yeah apparently, uh,
this piece of work told told the driver that he
(01:51:13):
likes to um Yankees crank, should we say, touch himself
in front of Uber drivers. During the ride, he took
his his man hammer out and started to do the
deed on. He was subsequently arrested afterwards, so no points
handed out, But again, at least you were not him, jackass.
(01:51:37):
Moving on to that Louis c k. He only does
that for female comedian all right, all right? Um, story
number two here on Match Game after Dark. Here on
Fox Sports Radio, a Pennsylvania mother drove for two miles
(01:51:59):
with blank on the hood of her car. Last week.
A Pennsylvania mother drove for two miles with blank on
the hood of her car last week, Vince close, go
ahead and fill in that blank, please. I'm gonna go
with her baby Jesus Christ on the hood of the
(01:52:20):
car for two miles. Jesus, you did say, mother? So yeah,
there's a clue in there, right. Well, I don't know.
I throw in details sometimes I throw in random details.
It can maybe throw you off. So you're gonna go
with baby or not? You know, people forget their coffee
on the roof of the car and why not? Course, yeah,
(01:52:41):
I leave your baby on the Okay, that makes a
lot of sense. Let's go to Kevin figures. Kevin, ahead
and fill in that blank please. So I don't know
if this constitute his baby, but I was gonna say
her adult son. Adult Now what now when we're talking
adult son, what are we talking about? Oh? Yeah, this
guy's like in his twenties. Okay, so twenty an adult
son in his twenties. Alright, uh Ila say, I'm go
(01:53:01):
ahead and fill in that blank please. I don't know
why this would be the case, but I'll say she
left uh a baby stroller on the top of the
car in trough off. Why would her stroller be on
the hood of her car? Man, Maybe she was cleaning
the car out and putting stuff on the hood of
(01:53:22):
the car. Why would she put a stroller on the
hood of the car. I don't know. Stranger things have
happened in this life. Stroller, you should get docked points
for that doesn't make any sense. All right, Let's see
if anybody got the point here. On match game after dark,
a Pennsylvania mother drove for two miles with her twelve
year old son on the hood of her car last week.
(01:53:42):
Oh hey, unfortunately, yeah, I didn't count a too specific
Vince had baby Kevin figures had in his twenties, Sam,
you would have gone like in his teens, split the
difference you would have won, But unfortunately no points handed out.
Here's the story, so her and her son. This mom
and her son um got into an argument when the
(01:54:05):
sun refused to go into the dentist office, so he
climbed on top of his mom's car. She responded to
her son's protests by getting into the car and driving
two miles to a police please sing. Apparently she was
going forty miles an hour or their twelve year old
son on the hood of the car. Oh man, I
(01:54:31):
know why I'm laughing. Just the optics of that. Do
you know how terrorized he'd feelievable terrorized, probably had fun
twelve years old, is like, I forget the metal horn.
This is great. What about when they're getting a Christmas tree?
You're gonna be able to get home with that ill
driving my son on the hood all the time. We're fine.
He just hold it, he just hold on the Christmas tree.
It's amazing. Oh wow. That was basically gonna go turn
(01:54:54):
herself into But no, I think she was gonna go like, how, hey,
can you settle this to spear. I'm gonna teach you lesson.
I'm gonna take you to the police. What could be
so bad about going to the dentist that you're like, nope,
I'm just gonna strap myself to the hood of this car.
Honest to god, I might rather be on the hood
of the car. It's not not a bad play by
the kid, all right. Bother final story here on Match
(01:55:18):
Game after Dark quickly, uh no, here we go. Final story.
Dozens of people camped out in frigid temperatures and upstate
New York on Wednesday night for a year of free blank.
Dozens of people camped out in frigid temperatures and upstate
New York on Wednesday night for a year of free blank.
(01:55:42):
Kevin figures go ahead and fill in that blank please.
I'll just keep this one simple. I'll say free burgers burgers. Interesting, right,
I always say, I'm go ahead and fill in that
blank please. I will piggyback off the burger comment by
saying a year of free toilet paper. It all comes.
(01:56:09):
Are you drunk? And say no, I'm not. Just what
are you doing, man, I'm just punch drunk. Really okay?
All right, um, Vince, go ahead and film that blank please.
I'm gonna go with wings and beer. Year free wings
and beer. Alright. See if anybody to get the point
here on maging after dark, dozens of people camped out
(01:56:30):
in fridgid temperatures and upstate New York on Wednesday night
for a year of free Chick fil A. Yeah there
it is. Yeah Chick fil A uh no points handed
out um. As part of their grand opening festive festivities,
Chick fil A promised fifty two chicken sandwiches to the
first guests in line, prompting prompting some to pitch tents
(01:56:53):
in the parking lot. And and yeah they wanted they
wanted Chick fil A that bad? Can I have? By
the way, nobody wins tonight. Um, can I just say
something I'm not I'm honestly not trying to start a
controversy here because I really I lived in the South.
I know it's popular. People love it. I don't get
the Chick fil A love. I really don't. I do
not understand it. Um, I don't, And I don't need
(01:57:16):
a lot of fast food. But anytime I've had Chick
fil A, like three or four times, it is average.
I just I don't understand why people obsess over this stuff.
I don't get it either. Their waffle fries are pretty solid,
but the sandwiches solid. I think they're pretty good. I'll
go there at Their waffle frists are probably the best
thing they have. I will say the sandwiches are good,
but not phenomenal. Yeah, I don't. I don't know. Man
(01:57:36):
only had it once. Yeah, it was just like it
was too dry. Yeah, I don't know. That's all I have.
They have like eight different kind of use I'm the
same way with in and out. I don't get the
hype of overt yeah yeah, but also think it's great. Yeah,
but that's a California think. We live in California, so
we're used standing out like like for the price, I
get a good price, but as a burger it's like
(01:57:58):
average at best. You know, it's the old adage, no
matter how hot she is, there's some guy who's sick
of well you know, yeah, yeah, I got you by
the way, we were brought to a Discover card. We
treat you like you treat you. Uh. Caught up next
year on Fox Sports Radio, um more at this there's
an NFL story that's happening. It's something I noticed that
I think is completely ridiculous. I'll tell you what it
(01:58:19):
is next year on fs ARE. Jonah Knocks Fox Sports
Radio from the Geico Fox Sports Radio Studios. Coming up
top of next hour about ten minutes from now here
on fs ARE, an NFL story that doesn't make any
sense to me. I don't understand it. We will get
to the bottom of it here at ten minutes from
now here on Fox Sports Radio. I did want to
quickly talk about this because I found it. I think
(01:58:42):
somebody got screwed. Um, So Gary Dolphin and Iowa Sam
is our technical producer. Um obviously born and raised in Iowa,
and anything Iowa related, we go straight to the source.
Gary Dolphin. Um, he's been calling and pronunciation is correct.
Everything doin. He's been hauling football and basketball for twenty years.
Two years. So he got suspended for a couple of
(01:59:06):
games recently because he thought he was off air doing
the basketball game. But unfortunately the mikes were still hot
and he was caught criticizing the team's recruiting and players
on the team. And here's outsounded, it's pretty good. How
do we not get anybody? I mean, it's just year
(01:59:28):
after year after year, key piece like that, just get one.
They got three or four guys first year. Oh, I'm
sure he knows where they're at, Duke true all we
get daily dribbles into a double team with the ship
down three pure freshman and they're both in double two
(01:59:54):
are in double figureship. Oh man, I like, I don't.
I like mccalan. He hard military that courtesy a lear
Field Sports that gets you suspended for two games. Well,
here's the thing, it's like, it's it's it's if your
friends or your significant other was rifling through your your
phone and looks at text messages, they were never meant
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to be seen by them. The suspension had to occur,
and he was Gary Dolphins okay with it. But listen,
Gary Dolphins a good broadcaster and he is behind Iowa.
But um, that's just those are the comments that you
would hear up in the stands in their mild manner,
but they can't happen inside the camp and you don't listen.
If one thing, if he f bombed the program and
(02:00:38):
he f bombeds and that like he was like it
was actually almost constructive criticism, and he was frustrated. You
could tell he actually cared as a fan. He didn't.
He wasn't necessarily trying to bad mouth anybody. But the
idea that he gets pot for two games for that,
I just think it's ridiculous. I think he got kind
of screwed. I really do. A lot of Iowa fans
think so too. It's just that it was a bad
look on him. First of all, that board up what
I do here at Fox Sports Radio should be fired.
(02:00:59):
If they weren't fired, Oh my god, you're calling out
the guy's job. I'm sorry, but you just cost the
broadcaster himself two game suspension because of your lack of
awareness there. Wow, unbelievable. This is by the way, we
do have audio of Iowa Sam calling Learfield Sports and
(02:01:20):
calling Iowa to tell him his thoughts on the tech
producer they're covering the broadcast. So we got two stories
in the NFL that I do not understand. I don't
know how it happens. It doesn't make a whole lot
of sense to me. We'll get to that here coming
(02:01:41):
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rate quote. So the big story in the NFL kareem
hunt released by the Kansas City Chiefs after the video
surfaced on TMZ of him in a shoving match with
a woman. UM pushing a man into a woman who
(02:02:23):
fell on the ground, and him kicking a woman while
she was on the ground. This incident took place back
in February uh Kareem Hunt was questioned by police at
the time, he was not arrested. There was bodycam footage
that was available. Um. All these months later, it gets
dropped on a Friday, the chief see it, the chiefs
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sent him home from the facility, and then a couple
hours later it is determined that they have released Kareem Hunt,
a guy in his prime, very productive running back and
a major part of the offense there in Kansas City
as they are approaching the layoffs and trying to make
a run at a Super Bowl, and they're more than
(02:03:04):
capable of doing it. And so the Kansas City Chiefs
got applauded for the decision. There were people celebrating the
move by Kansas City. Good for you. You didn't let
talent supersed what happened, and you made the right call
to me and I said it earlier. The Chiefs are
trying to separate themselves from the distraction, but unfortunately, as
(02:03:24):
long as Tyree Hill is in the building, the distraction
is going to be there. Tyree Hill, who's got a
past in college, choked and punched his pregnant girlfriend. He
is a member of the Kansas City Chiefs. As long
as he is there, questions are going to come up,
and it only takes an incident like this for them
(02:03:47):
to stir back up again. You remember when Tyree Hill
ran into the end zone and a Patriots fan through
beer in his face and Tyree killing his people wanted
to press charges and wanted to pursue something legal against
the fans through beer in his face. That's fine, that's
your right, guy. Through beer in your face, punk move.
(02:04:08):
Totally get it. But one of the branch off arguments
and conversations that came from that is, hey, just understand
that when you do that, your past is going to
be brought up as well too, because it does have
a legal element to it, and people are going to
point out that you yourself have a little bit of
a history involving punching and choking your pregnant girlfriend. This
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is kind of similar. The Chiefs think that they're getting
away from this, they think they're avoiding the distractions moving
forward because they have decided they no longer want Kareem
Hunt as a member of the organization. Unfortunately, when something
like this happens, conversations and questions come up, because you
still have the eight thousand pound elephant in the room,
(02:04:51):
which is you drafting a guy who again punched and
choked his pregnant girlfriend in college and his name is
Tyreek Kill. So the chiefs can pretend like they are
parting ways with Kareem Hunt. We no longer have any
of these issues. Unfortunately, the issues are still there, and
the conversations and the distractions is still gonna be there.
(02:05:12):
And I said it before, and it bears repeating anybody
who's ever been in a relationship, and when you've been unfaithful,
if that person brings you back, just because they forgive
you doesn't mean they forget. And any time there's a
reminder of your infidelity, there's a chance it's going to
be brought up. Okay, if you've fooled around on your
(02:05:33):
wife and she forgave you and brought you back, and
you guys are sitting in a movie theater and a
scene comes on the big screen and it's a husband
fooling around on his wife, tell me both of you
aren't thinking the same thing, and you're just hoping that
she's had enough wind where you don't have to hear
about it again, because although she forgave you, she never
(02:05:53):
forgot it. Things spark up memories, Things spark up conversations.
Your past, sparks up a conversation in one direction or another,
And unfortunately for the Chiefs, this is going to spark
up the conversation, Okay, why is Tyreek Hill on the
team but Kareem Hunt is not? Is it because there
(02:06:13):
was video? Is that what we're saying here, like like
like what's the difference? Tell us what the difference is?
And so I think as much again as Kansas City
thinks they've avoided the distractions moving forward, because of this,
I think Tyreek Hill is gonna be asked a lot
of questions. I think Andy Reid is gonna be asked
a lot of questions, and the Kansas City Chiefs as
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an organization are gonna be put on blast because now
multiple members of the organization have been involved in an
issue like this. This distraction is not going away. In fact,
I think this distraction is going to continue throughout the
course of the season for the Kansas city chiefs. Another
element to this, and this is the one that I
don't understand. I really don't, honestly, I don't get it.
(02:07:00):
Like accessibility is completely changed for all of us in
every walk of life. Think about how many things you
can do on just your phone now, all right, just
like your phone. I'm holding onto my phone right now
as I'm doing this show. All right, I've got it
in my hand. Right now. You've probably got your phone out,
(02:07:22):
either you're listening to the show on the I Heart
radio app, or you've got your phone out you're texting
a buddy or a significant other or uh, you know someone.
Maybe you shouldn't be texting, but again I'm not here
to judge. That's your life. Do what you gotta do.
But like everything, like all the access we have just
on our phone. Okay, you can email from your phone,
(02:07:42):
don't need a computer. You don't even have to talk
to people. You can just text somebody. You don't even
have to write the text anymore. You can just speak
it into the phone and they'll spell out the text
for you. You can order food from your phone. You
can shop for Christmas gifts on your phone. You could
play video games on your phone, You can book a
(02:08:03):
flight on your phone. You can find a date on
multiple sites on your phone. You don't even have to
type in your key your code anymore. You could just
press your thumb on the center button or stare at
the camera and it opens up and locks your phone.
Everything is accessible on our phones now. Everything We have
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access to everything. The other access that we have is
cameras and footage from cameras everywhere you go. If you
still at this point in time, knowing how much access
people have to your everyday life, if you still at
this point in time are getting busted for stuff like,
(02:08:46):
you know, assaulting women on camera, not only are you
a scumbag, you're also an idiot. You're an idiot? Like,
how many more examples do we need before guys go, hey,
you know that thing over there up in the top
corner that kind of looks like a camera. You know,
maybe I shouldn't kick this woman while she's on the ground.
(02:09:08):
Never mind the fact that it's not a good move
just from a human being standpoint, how about from a
intelligent standpoint, like if you're not gonna do it for her,
and you're not gonna do it because you you don't
want to misrepresent your family and your family name, how
about you not misrepresenting your intelligence and not do that
on camera? Like how many more times do guys have
(02:09:33):
to get busted for this stuff before you realize everybody's watching,
everybody's recording. Like I wouldn't even pick my nose in
my car at this point because I'm assuming someone's filming,
honest to god, like, like everybody's got a camera, So
what are you doing if you're not gonna do it
(02:09:54):
just out of the goodness of your heart, do it
so you don't come off looking like an idiot. Don't
be dumb. There's cameras everywhere. It's the same thing with
d u I s I no longer feel sorry for
anybody that gets a d u I. If you get
a d u I, you're in jail. You're a moron.
Bottom line, Like, oh you know I couldn't get a cab.
(02:10:16):
There was no cab. You got a phone, don't you
there's an uber access to everything. Hit it type where
you're going pay the ten bucks, don't get in your car.
You get in your car, you get a d u I,
you're an idiot. Like if you're one of these guys,
who's getting popped on camera for roughing up a woman
(02:10:36):
or anybody or doing any sort of crime. You're a
moron alongside being a scumbag. Like, at what point do
you realize, Hey, um man, you know, I'm at this
hotel and it's in Cleveland, and um you know it's
(02:10:57):
an apartment and uh, we're on near the elevators and
normally those have surveillance, but you know what, this is
probably the good time to assaulter and then kicker while
she's on the ground. I just I don't. I honestly
don't get it. I really don't. It's like when celebrities
get busted for sending out nude picks, Like it reaches
the internet and they're they're embarrassed and they're distraught and
(02:11:21):
they're shocked that had happened. At this point, how do
you trust anything, Like if you're sending out a crank
pick or nudy pick or something with you and lingerie
and then you're piste off that it gets thrown up
on the internet. I get it. You have a right
to be upset your privacy and privacy has been violated,
But just understand that privacy and accessibility it's a real
(02:11:44):
thin line, uh, and it's kind of blurred at this point.
So to me, the more that this stuff happens, it
just goes to show you not only are you potentially
a scumbag, but you're pretty much an idiot if you're
doing this stuff with all the knowledge that everybody's watching
ching at all times. I don't I just don't get it.
Eight seven seven ninety nine on Fox Jonas Knox Fox
(02:12:06):
Sports Radio eight seven seven three six nine. You can
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Sports Radio Studios. Coming up next year on FSR, um
I noticed something in the NFL. Al Right, I noticed
something in the NFL that um to me. And you
(02:12:29):
guys are gonna think I'm nuts, But to me, I
think this is one of the most ridiculous rules in
the NFL. And I'll tell you what it is next
year on FSR. Jonas Knox, Fox Sports Radio, Coming to
you Alive from the Geico Fox Sports Radio Studios. Alright,
So something I notice in the NFL that doesn't make
(02:12:49):
any sense to me. We'll get to that here momentarily
on fs are by the way. It is a Christmas
music season here at Fox Sports Radio Iowa. Sam I
believe is played eight Christmas songs on the show so far.
He is one for eight. What is this garbage? This
is all the rage right now is small town Titans.
(02:13:11):
You're a mean one, Mr Grinch. Listen. We try to
keep it. The metal theme is a great cover. You
remember our buddy Lewis, Deep Voice Lewis. He usually calls
in every holiday season and sings, You're a mean one,
Mr Grinch. Where the hell is he? Hey, Louis, if
you're listening, man, uh, if you're not sick or dead,
you better be calling into the show before Christmas. Deep
(02:13:33):
Throat Lewis, I believe in Minnesota. I'm not mistaken. Call in, man,
we need your rendition. Eight seven on Fox Deep Throat Louis.
By the way, I just realized I'm saying that wrong.
It's a deep voice Lewis. Um oh man, wow, that
(02:13:54):
is uh that's our four you know. I mean you've
been on for a long time it you know. Yeah,
uh yeah, deep voice Lewis not uh not deep throatism
that goes back to Watergate, doesn't. Yeah? Yeah, all right.
(02:14:20):
Three to one Jonas knocks Fox Sports Radio. Alright, so, um,
so we will have the scraps coming up with Kevin Figures.
That'll be less than ten minutes from now, Kevin Figures,
We'll be here with the scraps. Uh k fig always
finds a story or two that is very uncomfortable to
listen to on the air, but that's why it's good.
(02:14:42):
So so the scraps are coming up here less than
ten minutes from now here on Fox Sports Radio. Do
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As a quick way, you could say money switched a
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car insurance. So Thursday Night football, all right? I noticed something,
and I was talking about this earlier. I think we're
(02:15:05):
gonna go ahead and tis the season. We're gonna draw
a line in the sand, right, Not that either one
is right or either one is wrong, but a line
in the sand. Right. I'm all about Growing up, I
watched the NFC Central I'm all about NFC Central football.
Low scoring defense, first, heavy running of the football, Like
(02:15:29):
that's what I grew up on NFC Central football. When
the Tampa Bay Buccaneers were in the NFC Central, a
f C Central football when the Houston Oilers and the
Bengals and the Browns and the Steelers were all in
the same different like. I grew up on that and
that was all about defense, in your face defense, a
slab or knocker one in the trenches. That's what I
(02:15:51):
grew up on. So for me personally, I grew up
on that type of football. And so what I saw
on Thursday night at spoke to me. Now, somebody else
out there, you prefer the high scoring five points at
the Colosseum on Monday night. You prefer that between the
Rams and the Chiefs. Good for you. Neither is right.
(02:16:15):
It's just a personal preference. Now, I like football. We're arguing,
you know. I mean it's semantics almost because any football
is good football for me. But if I had to choose,
I'm more into the defense, you know, And that's just
what I grew up with. And the comparison I was making.
I think that there are two types of people. If
you grew up and you celebrated Christmas, you either opened
(02:16:36):
up gifts on Christmas morning or you're one of those
other people, you know, the weirdos, the greedy ones, the
lazy ones who do it at midnight. And again I'm
not here to judge your point, fingers. I was raised
to open them up on Christmas morning, all right. We
considered opening up at midnight as cheating, being lazy, not
(02:16:59):
seeing the whole night out, not not sleeping the whole
way until the next morning, so you could open up
all your gifts at the same time as a family.
So to me, I was raised that way. So if
I have kids and a family, we're doing it Christmas morning.
Bottom line, a divorce will come soon after. If that
has not agreed upon a right that might be in
(02:17:20):
the vows. Okay, it's kind of like Thursday Night football.
I like the defense. I grew up on it. I'm
into it. That's my thing, no right or wrong, whatever,
that's that's just my thing. But I will say this
about what we saw on Thursday night, which was a
glorious thirteen to ten game, which I wish every game was.
But I will say this, it was a sloppy game
(02:17:43):
and Sean Payton was being criticized, and he got a
lot of criticism for his handling of the game. You know,
the use of time outs, the use of challenges. Uh.
He went forward on fourth and goal when he probably should.
Like Sean Payton, got his fair share of criticism, and look,
a lot of this stuff is were blown because it's
a primetime game and it's a single standalone spotlight game,
(02:18:05):
and that's when all this stuff sorts. It sort of happens.
It got more viewers uh than uh in a long
long time on Thursday nights. It was a massive success
for Fox. All right, great broadcast, fun game. Sean Payton
got his criticism. But something stuck out to me. Towards
the end of that game, in the fourth quarter, there
(02:18:25):
was a play to Cole Beasley late of the Cowboys,
and um Cole Beasley caught a pass dope for the
first down and it was ruled the first down. Now,
in real time, I could see watching on television that
Cole Beasley's knee was down short of the first down.
(02:18:50):
When they showed the replay, it showed exactly that Cole
Beasley's knee hit short of the first down. Again, it's
a third down, fourth quarter, under seven minutes to go,
under six minutes ago. As a matter of fact, had
Sean Payton have challenged it, it would have been overturned
and Beasley would have been short of the first down
(02:19:12):
at midfield with again five minutes and change left. And
we've seen this before from Jason Garrett fourth and one
around midfield. Think back to the Texans game. Jason Garrett
probably punt that football. New Orleans gets a ball back,
(02:19:33):
but because Sean Payton had no challenges left, it was
ruled a first down, no opportunity to review it. Call
on the field stands. Dallas continues to move with the football. Now,
it didn't cost the Saints the game. I'm not saying that.
I don't want that to be misconstrued. Dallas won that
game fair and square. Did not cost the Saints the game.
(02:19:55):
But I was thinking while it happened, how dumb is it? Honestly,
how dumb is it that a call in which the
officials clearly get it wrong still stands just because one
coach doesn't have any more challenges left. Just think about
(02:20:15):
that clearly wrong. We can all see it. You can't
find anybody who watched that play who would say that
Cole Beasley had the first down. Nobody would say that. Everybody,
ten out of ten people a hundred percent of the time.
Show them that play. They would all tell you Cole
Beasley short of the first down. Officials got the call wrong,
(02:20:38):
but we're gonna go ahead and give it to him
just because that coach didn't have enough challenges left. How
dumb is that? It's just dumb. It's it's like when
when uh people get a ticket in the mail for
running a red light that has a surveillance camera. There. Oh,
cob never pulled me over, This doesn't count. Okay, So
(02:21:01):
that means that you weren't going through a red with
the top down and a bottle of MPT the cup
holder because we see on camera, so that wasn't you know,
that was me? But a cop didn't pull me over,
so it doesn't count. No, no, no, you're missing the point.
You still did it, like it still happened. Coolp Easley
(02:21:21):
was still short of the first down. It was still
a blown call. Yeah, but Sean Payton doesn't have any
challenges left, so sorry, too bad, tough balls. The call
was wrong, nobody at the command center can step in
and do something about it. Yeah, we could only do
something with two minutes left in the game. What just
(02:21:44):
honest to god, think about that. What we're saying is,
even if we all know that it's wrong, or it's
bad behavior or it's a poor call, it just has
to stand because you know, there's just not enough of
those things left in your in your pocket or your
sock where Bill Belichick keeps them. Like, isn't the point
(02:22:08):
to get the call right? Like don't you want to
make sure you're getting it right? Like that's a point,
isn't it. I mean, you made it very clear on
Monday Night Football a couple of weeks ago, when you
put together this all star officiating crew. You made it
very clear that the officiating is important, it matters, it counts.
So if that's the case, why wouldn't you make it
(02:22:31):
clear and make it also a point of emphasis that
you get every call right, not just the ones in
which there's enough challenges and it's at a certain time
of the game. She get them all right. Like if
you went through your lady's phone and you found out
that she had been sexting with some dude, but she
(02:22:51):
tells you that you're not allowed to call her out
because you didn't ask permission to go through her phone.
Wait a second, No, No, you're missing the point. I
get it. I looked through your phone. You didn't give
me permission. You're still sexting some guy you met at
a rodeo. Like it doesn't like you. You're changing the argument.
You're moving the goalposts on the argument. I get think
(02:23:13):
like we're completely losing sight of the whole point is
to get the call right, get the calls right. Like
you screwed up. Fix it. The NFL has got a
command center. Just fix it. Have somebody from the command
center called down. You've got somebody upstairs who points out
if they've missed a guy who looks like you got
ding for concussion. You've got a guy who calls downstairs
(02:23:36):
and says, hey, we're gonna take a look at that.
You better take a look at so and so he
got he got a lit up there. Guys on Dream
Street better palmicide. You've got somebody doing that. You don't
have somebody in the command center saying, hey, this is
a booth review at all times, we want to make
sure we get all these calls right. Again, I'm not
saying it costs New Orleans a game. I just think
it's so dumb. The point is to get it right. Hey,
(02:24:00):
what's that in the mail? Honey? Oh, it's your speeding ticket.
Speeding ticket. Yeah, they have a picture you on camera here,
clearly you picture of your license plate. You were going
through a thirty five and a red light. Huh. I'm
disputing this in court. Yeah, what's your case? A cop
never pulled me over? Okay, so that wasn't you. No,
(02:24:21):
it was, but the cop didn't pull me over, so
it doesn't count. I don't. It just doesn't make any sense.
Who's that guy on your phone? We'll forget who's the
guy on my phone? What are you doing looking through
my phone? You know what? You're right. I'll let it
slide this time. I'll ask permission next time. Thanks. I
hope we don't have this discussion again. I just I don't.
(02:24:41):
I don't understand. I really don't like. No, you have
a certain lember to come on, man, somebody make a
call alright. Jonas Knocks Fox Sports Radio eight seven, seven
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Kevin Figures, all right, Jonas. The big story in sports
(02:25:25):
is the Kansas City Chiefs waving second year running back
Kareem Hunt after TMZ Sports released video footage of him
pushing and kicking a woman in February. The Chiefs organization
at least as statements saying that Hunt was not truthful
in giving his account of the incident to the team
and that is what precipitated his release. In college football
Friday Night, Washington, they are headed to the Rolls Bowl.
(02:25:46):
They defeated Utah in the Pac twelve title game tend
to three. The only touchdown of the game came on
a sixty six yard interception returned for a touchdown by
Byron Murphy. It was one of two interceptions on the
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more confident car buying experience. In the NBA, CJ McCollum
scored thirty three points for Portland, but he did miss
the game when he jumper his time expired, as Denver
would hold one for a one thirteen, one twelve victory
over the Blazers. Gary Harris led Denver with twenty seven points.
In Los Angeles, Lebron James who with twenty eight for
the Lakers. They overcame a fifteen point deficit to beat
Dallas one fourteen to one oh three. And in Major
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League Baseball, the Indians traded all star catcher Young Gomes
to the Nationals for pitcher Jeffrey Rodriguez and two minor
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All Right, a former NFL player who said some of
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Right now, though it is time for this, How could
you not get to these stories? Are the scraps? Listen,
we only have four hours to work with here, and
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so there is gonna be stuff that falls through the cracks,
because hey, we gotta play the hits. We gotta get
to the big stories. So there are things that we
have missed around the world of sports, and even some
things that we have missed that could potentially cost us
our jobs. And for that it's Kevin Figgers. Thank you,
jonas much appreciate it. We know last week was Thanksgiving,
good time you spend with your family, you give thanks
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for everything that you've loved and that you earn. And
one father well going into the night, was very thankful
for his family and then apparently his party shot pun
intended for if one of his sons was two gunshots,
one of the hand and one to the leg. I
don't know if you saw this story out of North Carolina,
but fifty one year old Jorge Valencia Lamarty actually shot
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his twenty one year old son after his son got
into an argument with another sibling about NFL anthem protests.
Now one of this one of his children, now Esteband
is the name of his son, was apparently very very
heavily inebriated, nice Irish family. Yes, exactly happily inebriated. Uh.
That night before Thanksgiving dinner, there was set to get
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ready for dinner, and apparently his two sons got into
a heated discussion about NFL anthem protests. My guest is,
being in North Carolina, maybe Eric Read's name came up.
I can't say one way or the other. Is not
confirmed in the story. One thing that is confirmed is
that Jorgey, the father, says there's no way physically possible
he can separate these two men, so he went and
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got his shotgun to try to intimidate them to stop
arguing and stop fighting. Well, Esteban, the most inebriated of
the two decided to charge after his father and actually
threw a water bottle at his face, which prompted his
father to shoot him, once in the arm, once in
the leg. And now Daddy Jorge Valencia Lamarty uh now
in jail with a felony count of assault with a
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deadly weapon inflicting serious injury to his son Estebon. Okay, Now,
before I passed judgment on was horhe before I passed judgment,
what water bottle was thrown at him? Because that that's
another discussion altogether. Now, if it's just one of those
small crystal guys or water bottles, then then that's just
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a shotgun his way over the top. I can't confirm.
It could be one of those giant oversized glass perie bottle.
And that's a good point. What about smart water? Smart
water is very long, um long cylinder minds out of
the gutter, folks, Uh, smart as a smart water would
be one um fee g water kind of a rectail,
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sort of a square shape if you will. Like that's
got some some edges to it. I just think we
need to determine what water bottle we're talking about here. Ye.
Unfortunately that was not released in the in the original story.
You'll have to do some extra sloothing to try to
dig that up. But that is an important note, and
whether or not the water bottle was full wasn't described.
Here's the other thing. De Saunty water, A little a
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little trick with Desaunty water. Look in the back on
the ingredients in De Saunty water. It's got a little
bit of salt in it, a little bit of sodium.
Never noticed, A little trick by the Coca Cola company.
Make you more thirsty, make you have more to sautys.
Look at the back of a Desaunty water. Interesting, very interesting.
But about that, Sam, do you think you're Mr Nature
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tree hugger? Look at me spitting out water? That's good
for you. It's it's like probably electrolytes probably helps you. Yeah,
a little salt is good for you with water, all right?
Having a shotgun by the way, can I just say, no, man,
or what water bottle it is? If it's plastic, it's
like throwing like a beach ball at somebody like he
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shouldn't she's a shotgun. If he was a glass bottle,
still I don't know. Because Esteban could have played minor
league baseball. He might have a hose on him. You
don't know what I mean. Look, it's your flesh and blood.
How do we know? And how do we know he's
not allergic to the blue label of an aquafina? And
maybe he decided to know what? How about this? Here's
a here's a twelve gauge, and let's see you hobble
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through the holidays. I think I think dad had a
couple of beers as well. I think so. I think
so was fueled by the booze. Oh, he's fairly accurate.
He shot his son without killing himself, head, in the hand,
in the leg, shot and any multiple parts of the body.
So that's I mean. Now, now what do you think?
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Like so the booze had to be involved? Right? Yes,
we know for sure that Estebond, the one who attacked
his father with the water bottle, was inebriated. Whether or
not his father or or the other brother had imvibed
was not confirmed in the report. And this is Thanksgiving.
This was Thanksgiving. They were getting ready to sit down
for Thanksgiving dinner. The first time I ever got buzzed
was Thanksgiving. As a teenager, my older brothers had me
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play quarters with him, and uh, I just remember I
couldn't stop smiling, and my my cheeks are really hot,
and uh, I had no idea what was happening. And
then uh and now you just see you look back
and you go, man, I wish you would have appreciated
it more, because I got really scared. I thought, well, no,
it's like it's way too hot. I better slow down.
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I wish I would have just just let it rip
and just see what happened. Now the rest of the family. No,
let you had a little bit of a base. I'm
normally not that happy, and I was really I was
really really happy for like five minutes. Yeah, it's like
he's really drunk. Really, we should do this more offense,
all right? Moving on, We're going to davetona Beach, Florida now,
where a woman is facing aggravated assault charges after authorities
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say she passed gas in the line at the store
and pulled the knife one a man who complained about it. Yes,
thirty seven year old Shanetta Yvette Wilson apparently past gas
while waiting a line at a dollar dollar General last Sunday,
and a nearby customer was really upset and the police report.
He said he was offended because she was quote farting loudly.
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After he got into a verbal altercation with her, she
apparently pulled out a switchblade out of her purse and
said she was going to gut him, and moved forward
as if she was going to attack him. She was
eventually arrested in charge with aggravated assault with a deadly
weapon without intent to kill. Like, there's there's layers to
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this now, the first of which, like, what was he
so upset about the woman was farting? He says she
was farting loudly. Okay, Like, come on, man, big deal,
all right, you know what, you put your headphones in,
uh you know, uh, go to another aisle. If it
did smell and it was just noise, who cares? I mean,
it's like she's uh, she could be making the same
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noise doing an armpit fart and it's the same noise.
If it doesn't smell, Who cares? If it doesn't smell,
He's ridiculous. He didn't go playing about the smell, But
I'm guessing that might have something to do with it
as well. Okay, but you can find something to spray
nearby to take care of that. Now. The second thing,
could you imagine being so prideful in your gas that
if anybody steps to you you pull out a box
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cutting knife that like, like, you know what he just
in case somebody doesn't like my farts, here's a switch playe.
Let me go ahead and carve you up. I could
like like psychologically, like what's going on there? You're so
prideful in your gas that if somebody even does a
thing to you, you've got a little mini machette in
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your purse that you whip out at a dollar store
because I look, you can cut me in line, but
don't talk trash about my gas man. Yeah, it's like
the things that some people take offense to and that
others don't. And here's a third thing at a dollar General.
Like this seems like something that would happen at a
dollar General because I think that even though it's still
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a dollar I think that there are various degrees of
dollar stores. And I would know this because I grew
up in nine cent stores being poor stores dollars. I
still go to them. I did both. I bought Q
tips at at a at a dollar store recently. But
I think that there are different levels Okay, tell me
if you think I'm I'm I'm wrong. Dollar General is
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the bottom tier dollar stores. That's level three. Level two
the Cent Store, Okay, that's level two. That's sort of
where everybody can agree a we're on the same page here.
Level one the Rolls Royce of dollar stores. The Dollar Tree,
that's where of the of the cheap dollar stores. And
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it's it's amazing you walk in there, like you'll see
it really and I don't know if it's just the look,
but there's just a different demographic of people in there.
There's a there's a different like you'll see people that
you know wouldn't pull a knife on you if you
criticize their gas, like like you'll actually you wouldn't see
that in in a in a Dollar Tree, I'm telling you.
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Dollar General though, yeah, Dollar Yeah, Dollar General. That's the
Dollar General is the Pinto um uh. The ninety cent
Store is the Toyota Corolla, and then the Dollar Tree
is the Rules Royce of dollar stores. I think we've
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really I think we've really gotten to something there. I'd
say we covered bodily functions in this show, like you know,
add nauseam here does anybody cover crap and farts like
this show does that. That's a badge of honor. By
the way, Yes, and cranks anything below the belt. We've
got you covered here on Fox Sports Radio. And one more,
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I found a real life grench in New Jersey out
the way. The New Jersey school district is apologizing to
students after a substitute teacher told first graders that Santa
Claus isn't real. Oh yeah. Now. They would not release
the name of the teacher, probably for their own personal safety,
but the superintendent did have to release a statement saying
that she's troubled and disheartened by this incident and that
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childhood wonder associated with all holidays and traditions is very
special to her and the rest of the students in
the district, as it should be. Like guys at Jay Off,
Come on, man. That was one of my favorite things
growing up on Christmas Eve when you would listen to
the radio station and they would say, we've spotted Santa
Sleigh somewhere over Moscow. He's headed towards the States. Kids
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go to bed, He's gonna be here soon, Like they
would do the play by play. I tried to do
that last year. Are a couple of years ago. I
think we were on Christmas Eve, and then I realized
nobody's listening. Sta. Nobody, anybody listening right now are the
people that pull us switched aids on others when they
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fart in a dollar general. So I really wouldn't apply himself. Ye,
Santa's Senna is listening on Christmas Eve while he's dropping
off all those presents. I love Santa. I think this
is one of his favorite segments. By the way, I
love Santa. Who does it? Alright? I guess the superintendent doesn't. Yeah, yeah,
that god teacher racist. Yeah, those are the scraps. Thanks
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Come on, get after it a little bit. We got
college football on Saturday. It's gonna be a a fun
Saturday in Sports Now. Earlier on the show, David Anderson,
former NFL wide receiver BFF of the show, he joined us.
We talked a lot about, um, the locker room culture,
what it's gonna be like Kareem Hunt has been released
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by the Kansas City Chiefs. Um, you know, the locker
room culture is just different. It's a safe space for
a lot of guys not having to talk to media,
so on and so forth. David Anderson proceeded to tell
us something that I am claiming is the most disgusting
thing I've ever heard spoken on this show on the
air regarding locker room cultures. I mean, we don't have
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enough time to tell some of some of those stories
and how grows people are guys about guys taking a
crap and eating McDonald's on the toilet at the same time,
Like there are just they are gross humans and don't forget,
like they've been gross their whole life and no one
has told them that is wrong because they're good at football,
so they only do more of it. So like, yeah,
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whatever you thought was bad and high school, just just
give them millions of dollars and have everyone laugh about it.
They still do this, the same stupid games, the same
silly stuff, the same Like you know, there's all the
all the all the all the crap that happens in
high school happens in the NFL. So I pointed out
today that somebody listening, maybe at a McDonald's drive thru
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getting ready to order food when he relaid that story.
In his response to that was this gowing down quarter
pounders and fries. I'm talking three or four quarter pounders
while pooping. That's great good luck, but it's great luck
with your