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Speaker 1 (00:02):
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what happens? I mean it became so drama filled, such
a drama show, as Triple G would say, such drama show,
that the President got involved, people screaming racism, everyone trying
to figure out why, how did this happen? We had
a crazy weekend. It was revolving around Shador Sanders. We
had never been so glued for so long to the
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NFL Draft.
Speaker 2 (00:46):
Best TV ratings ever for Day three of a draft,
no doubt.
Speaker 1 (00:50):
I mean, if it was more than eight people, I'd
say the ratings were beat no doubt by day three,
the fourth and fifth round. The simple fact that you
were sitting around with that on the background, actually listening
when a potential team came on the board, picks in, honey,
I think it might happen.
Speaker 3 (01:06):
Get over here.
Speaker 1 (01:06):
I want to say that I did feel for the
Sanders family respectfully, like I can only imagine what it
was like behind closed doors, right, the stress and the
drama and just the shock of it all because it
seemed a little unfair or is it well speculate we
got money, fame, talent, and a lot of things going
in their favorite This has a spectator who loves drama.
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I fully admit, as unfair as it may have been,
or as stressful as it may have been for the family,
I took great joy in the drama of it all,
just in the drama, Like I can't believe this is
going on, As the meme went that you and Danny
g we were all sending over the weekend the super
Bowl doesn't prove that the NFL is king. Having two
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hundred and fifty thousand people stand in a parking lot
to hear thirty two men's names called that proves that
the NFL is king. Yeah, that's wild when you really
think about it. In the no less, just in the cold,
there's no like event.
Speaker 2 (02:03):
Yeah, and that's the smaller city that the NFL has
held a draft.
Speaker 1 (02:07):
Yeah, there's no is there a live band that I
don't know about, but there's nothing but people's names. Did
have a house band? Did they have a house band?
But no one's going there to see the house band.
But really it's just to hear people's names called. Two
hundred and fifty thousand people out there with their ear
muffs and freezy freakys on crazy. That's how big NFL is.
Unreal the interest level in something like you said, it's
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just the calling of thirty two men's names fanatics, hundreds
of thousand of people. It's amazing, NFL King. So how
is Schnor, now that I've built the suspense, how is
Shenor saying there's like a peach cobbler? Before I tell you,
let me set up a few things you see people
talking about. Could there be collusion of racism? I mean know,
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you hit me with the fact right before the show
of the first round of the thirty two men chosen,
how many were African American? Thirty were men of color,
twenty nine we're African American.
Speaker 3 (03:04):
So we're talking to white linemen here it is.
Speaker 1 (03:08):
That was the top three draft picks were black, Six
out of ten were black, and again twenty nine out
of the first thirty two were black players.
Speaker 3 (03:17):
I made the comment on social media.
Speaker 1 (03:20):
I did a little post at Covine on Rich that
I think there's something we all not all of us,
but the casual non football fan that just love to
jump in on the conversation, are forgetting a simple fact
about any draft, teams go after what their needs. Twenty
seven of the thirty two teams there needs talent potential,
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but yeah, their needs is private one. I'd say, yeah,
twenty seven, I'd say of the thirty two teams, And
this draft wasn't a quarterback heavy needed draft. And arguably,
as Dan Byer pointed out last week, they rated all
of last year's quarterbacks higher than the batch this year.
So twenty seven of the thirty two teams arguably had
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no interest in a quarterback.
Speaker 3 (04:04):
But Buffalo Bills they got Josh Allen, they're not picking
a quarterback.
Speaker 1 (04:07):
Up next, the Eagles not picking a quarterback. You could
name twenty seven ish of the teams that have no
interest in wasting a pick anytime early on on a quarterback.
You have a Bengals, you're picking a quarterback. You just
gave Joe Burrow that money. You could say that about again,
I'd say twenty seven of the thirty two teams, which
means it leaves you on two five teams, five teams,
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and if you rubbed any of those teams the wrong way,
now you're cut down to maybe two or three teams,
or maybe none at all. I will say this before
we get it going. People were screaming racism. A lot
of people were screaming that over the weekend because there
was the sense of well why, But maybe it's as
simple as the interview process. Maybe it's as simple as
he did blow the interview process. I don't know why,
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and I don't think it was racism, but I one
hundred percent believe something was held against them. Listen, I
just don't think it was the color of a skin.
I said this to you the other day. I think
there's nothing cooler than someone with confidence. Remember the other
day we talked about the difference between confidence and arrogance
when it comes to dating regular people at your job.
It doesn't need to be athletes, And I said, there's
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a thin line between confidence and arrogance. There were two
places that these young men hung out while they were
waiting for the draft. One, as you pointed out backstage,
what looked like an Ashley furniture warehouse, really all dressed
up ready to be called, walking down that sweet long hallway,
putting on their lids, hat and the other option was
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at home.
Speaker 3 (05:35):
With their friends and family. Shid Or Sanders was the one.
Speaker 1 (05:40):
Guy that had a special party room with the word
legend on the wall. So that right there, you could say,
is indicative of what this young man brings to the table.
And if you interpret that as arrogant instead of confident,
then he's not your guy. She'll napped it as a
me type of guy, in less of a team type
of guy. We don't know that to be true. Be
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Legendary is the family mantra. Legendary is sort of his thing.
He goes by. Look, I think he rubbed some people
the wrong way. I think people have a hard time
believing that, and that's why he went one forty fourth
in the pick. It was wild to see no one here.
Let's get it straight. We've said this over and over again,
because when you talk racism and everything else, got to
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be very clear. Everybody here grew up idolizing his dad.
Huge fan of his dad. I go as far back
as his Yankee days. I was a fan of his dad.
I'm a forty nine Ers fan that Den Sanders was
the reason the forty nine Ers got over the humps.
So nobody coach, nobody rooting against Shador. In fact, I
hope he uses this as fuel to the fire and
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maybe this is life's way of giving him what he needed,
which is humility. If that was the problem, if that
was the issue, and based on all the reports, are
a lot of reports that we're seeing coaches said he
rubbed them the wrong way. I find that much easier
to believe than racism when twenty nine of the thirty
two were black. Danny first round, YANNYG. You said you
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saw a pretty cool thought about the Raiders, who were
one of those five teams that could potentially have wanted
a quarterback. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (07:17):
And it's interesting because Dan Byer and I thought that
Jalen Milroe would be a good choice for the Raiders. Backup,
he winds up going to the Seahawks with the pick
they got for Geno Smith. So that was ironic. But
Charles Robinson, he tweeted this out. He said, Tom Brady
knows Dion well. Brady mentored Shador. Of course, Brady is
advising the Raiders on the QB spot and this was
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during the weekend. They've passed your door eight times so
far with six picks and two trade downs. There's zero
chance Brady and the Raiders are wielding a Sanders grudge.
Zero and yet they're passing something. I do again one
hundred percent believe something was held against them. It could
be the media circus test surrounds him.
Speaker 1 (07:56):
It could be his dad. I don't know. It could
be the interview process, which we alluded to already. But
what I started to realize too, as the numbers went
on and on and on, it became more evident to
me that something was going on and that other teams
were probably backing off even more because it became more
and more of a spectacle and even more and more
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of a circus on whoever picks them at that point. Again,
the draft in the NFL, a lot of these guys
do end up being part of the team or getting
a fair shot. So with that said, you have to
keep in mind that people are going after their needs.
I saw the Buffalo Bills GM talking about how we
went all defense because that's what they needed. Teams go
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after their needs, and this is a very lineman heavy
draft because that was the need. For the most part,
I think Shador Sanders is like Peach Cobbler. Now before
I tell you how Dan Bayern, did you have any
thoughts while you were watching this go down? Yeah, I
mean a lot of thoughts on it.
Speaker 4 (08:58):
But the only thing that I was going a way
in because you guys mentioned Dion and his role in
your guy's lives. I don't think that this is anything
new in the NFL where at some point, if the
talent doesn't overtake the issues or the distractions, you're not
going to invest. If Dion wasn't as great as he was,
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he wouldn't have gone fifth overall in the nineteen eighty
nine draft, But the Atlanta Falcids felt it was worth it,
and sure seemed like it was. And then going on
to the Niners and the Cowboys, Eli Manning the same thing.
Like in terms of if you're the Chargers at that
point and he's telling you don't draft me, and you're like, well,
nobody's going to tell me what I'm going to do.
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Talent wins over. They know that they can then trade
Eli and get a bunch of different stuff. It didn't
match up with Shude or Sanders and I think that
that story, while it came in a different form or
in a different package that we're used to, has gone
on in the NFL for.
Speaker 1 (09:55):
Decades, no doubt. And what I love about this story
is whether people are saying collusion, racism, this that at
whatever your angle is, or hey, he just wasn't needed
or wanted by those teams. I think the reality is
he got drafted by one of the few teams where
I think he will have a shot to start at
some point next year. So let's say he does get
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drafted in the third round by the Bengals or third
round or fourth round by the Eagles, He's never gonna
see the field. He actually ended up in a scenario
one of the few where this young man could actually
start next year and win the job. That's the silver lining.
But on the flip side of that argument, one hundred
and forty fourth pick, fifth round is a little more expendable.
Speaker 3 (10:35):
But if you could, you know, get the opportunity.
Speaker 1 (10:38):
Isn't that what the draft is all about, Getting the
opportunity to hit camp and pedal the medal, win this job,
and should or Sanders, if he has the talent that
we all believe he does, in a quarterback room with
Joe Flacco and a couple other young dudes. Should door
Sanders should in his mind be like, I'm gonna win
this job and turn this dilemma into dilemonade. Yeah, we're
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all excited to see it.
Speaker 3 (11:01):
How is he like peach Cobbler?
Speaker 1 (11:02):
How in the world rich Ta Las Ta las How
is should or Sanders like peach Cobbler. I always try
to think of a dumb analogy, and I know you
guys get a kick out of my dumb analogy. So
here Goes. Let's say you're at a party and there's
a dessert table like spot what did you call what
he called dessert table?
Speaker 3 (11:20):
You need some fancy word before.
Speaker 5 (11:22):
A Viennese table at a wedding?
Speaker 1 (11:23):
V Andes look at this guy, oh with like fondu, Yeah,
like little like little treats.
Speaker 3 (11:30):
Let's say there's little crembrew leys snack.
Speaker 1 (11:32):
Let's say there's cheesecake, Canole's, Oh, chocolate, what about chocolate tower?
We don't mind if I fondu. Now there's a peach
cobbler at this dessert table. My goodness, you know what,
dannyg you really want a piece of that peach cobbler.
But you know, you've noticed no one's really touching the
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peach cobbler. Not a peach guy, but you know what,
people are going after the cheesecake and the crembrew let
and all all the little treats, all the cookies are
going and as time goes by, you're like, actually, like,
you know, you know what, maybe the Browns like cobbler too,
But you know what, when you see that no one
else is touching it, you're confident that I could come
I could sit down, have a cup of coffee, have
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my cheesecake. I could come back, and I bet you
that peach cobbler is still going to be there. And
I think there came a point and I'll give you
the point that for me, when the Raiders head back
to back picks, I believe ninety eight and ninety nine, Yeah,
they went line and they went O line O line.
And then the next day when you're like, all right,
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here we go, we're going to start the day too, now, yeah,
and the Steelers and the Saint said everyone, no one's going.
I feel like Cleveland might have said, oh, I think
we want them. But you know what, much like the
peach cobbler I could come back later and it's still
going to be there. And it's still going to be
there because if everyone else had a chance to already
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get a slice of that peach cobbler and they're not
going for it, if by the certain point you got
a chance to look and say, all right, I'm gonna
make a pick. I pick again, because you know, in
the later rounds it's all mixed up, so a team
may have a pick and then fifteen picks later have
another pick. If you do the math and look in between,
all right, well I know this, they're not going to
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take shador. So I'm gonna fulfill my safety need or
my O line need, and when I get everything I need,
then I will pick up Shador Sanders. And what they're
saying is sad door Sanders is like peach cobbler because
even the people that showed interest in peach cobbler made
it clear that you weren't taking any because they were
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taking cookies. So you know it'd come back later.
Speaker 3 (13:42):
It's gonna be there.
Speaker 2 (13:42):
It could wind up being a mistake, though, what if
you waited too long? You go to the what do
you call it? Spout a Viennese table and there's just
crumbs left, and then your auntie comes over to the
table and starts raving about how delicious that peach cobbler was.
Speaker 1 (13:56):
That's the risk that teams took. But I think there
were a few teams playing almost almost like dessert table.
NFL draft roulette essentially was taken playing the people that
even were interested. You're playing chickens show. They weren't gonna
take them. You're playing chicken at that point. And I
think eventually there were teams that were like, all right,
we'll take him if he drops to this. They were
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playing a round of how far could this go? Chicken
because they're like, all right, well guys, we still need
secondary help.
Speaker 3 (14:23):
Man, I love Schador. No one else is picking them.
Speaker 1 (14:26):
Get that great get that great free safety from LSU,
and then we'll come back and get him later. It
got to the point where it was almost laughable that
pass past past that you thought he'd still be there.
And I think Cleveland, we may look back in five
years when Shaud or Sanders, for all we know, he
matures into a great NFL quarterback, have awesome, and we say,
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my goodness, did Cleveland play this draft right? This peach
complish fantastic. I can't believe everyone didn't need it. That's
what we're gonna say.
Speaker 6 (14:57):
What did you do you ate?
Speaker 1 (14:58):
Kremberley? COM's amazing?
Speaker 3 (15:02):
My question is you had some Jackson tart to get it.
Speaker 1 (15:04):
Oh I don't believe. Now very good?
Speaker 7 (15:09):
And also the uh, don't mind if I fond dou
very good? Oh yeah, I liked it.
Speaker 1 (15:14):
What then?
Speaker 7 (15:14):
Why did the Browns load up on apple Strudle, you know,
with another quarterback?
Speaker 5 (15:19):
Like?
Speaker 1 (15:19):
Why did they do that? Because I think I think
plentiful quarterbacks we learned with Michael Pennock junior last year?
What happened Kirk Cousins? Why would you pick a quarterback?
It's a fickle position, my friend, And it might be
as simple as this the Giant released start like, maybe
it's as simple as darts, a better fit for that team.
But why did Cleveland go with another quarterback? That's a
great question, Sam, Now they have five, and I think
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rich to his point, that's the eye tests for those
of us who watched college football were like that QB's
not as good as Shadoor. So there's there's more to this.
That's why I said, Danny g I don't believe the
color of his skin was the issue. But I one
hundred percent I do believe that something was an issue
and held against it. And I think, again, my guess,
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and I'm no, uh, you know, that's some blowhard on
the radio. That's what's gonna happen. But I'll tell you
my thoughts. I think I'm just a dufus on the radio.
I think next year, pause your defics in real life,
not just on the radio. Thank you. Yeah, let's just
make it clear, very clear. Yeah. I think next year
we're all going to be sitting around here in the
fall me you spot Danny j Sam, Dan Bayer, and
we're gonna be talking about Dan Buyer is going to
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do an update and be like, guys, this just in
Shador is going to be starting week three the NFL. Yeah,
watch because I think that when you got five quarterbacks,
they're gonna break for camp. We're going to see it
sooner than later. And I think it's a great story.
Just another reason. I was chatting with Covino over the
weekend saying, like these stories with the NFL salivates O.
Speaker 4 (16:46):
I'm curious to see on who does what in terms
of uh, what was the Uh, the.
Speaker 1 (16:54):
The Mary date, you know whatever. They Mary kills, Yeah,
Mary kill you got five quarterback kid to Shaun Watson's
out of the picture. But I want to marry Joe Flacco.
Speaker 4 (17:03):
You're not carrying four, I know, so you're likely carrying three.
Are you really going to carry three rookies? Are you
going to trade Kenny Pickett now to another team after
acquiring him if someone needs one, they've got an They
got an interesting situation that we'll you can go eat
chicken cutlets with Tommy de Vido because he's he's trying
to figure out the same thing.
Speaker 2 (17:23):
There were national articles this morning trying to stir it
up to DB's points, saying Chador could be cut before
the preseason's over.
Speaker 1 (17:32):
Let's go over it. So we have we have Joe Flacco,
who I think would be a great mentor and a
guy that would be okay taking the back seat.
Speaker 4 (17:41):
Yeah, you bring him back after not wanting him back
next year. It's almost like a hey, we messed up.
We'd like to from what he did two years.
Speaker 1 (17:47):
And veteran leadership, won won a super Bowl. It seems
like a really good dude. Yes, and leader, Joe Flacco,
you got Chador. That's it right there, and then give
me the other two who hadn't Hurtabriel Gabriel and Canny
Pikett'll flack o Deshaun Watson, Man, that.
Speaker 3 (18:07):
Is something else.
Speaker 1 (18:08):
Huh? I is DeShawn? The ownership of Cleveland already said
they swung and missed on. Yeah, Deshaun Watson. So it
would be shocking to see him play against so cross
him off as as they said in Major League cross
him off then yeah, you can just not clear them. Yeah,
so Deshaun So I see you know how I think
add man out is in the f Mary kil scenario.
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Who is that? Canny Pickett? Yes? See cam Can Well,
Gabriel could see Gabriel could trump the camp and be like,
ooh not what we thought. It's between those two.
Speaker 4 (18:42):
Then Gabriel having a third round pick out of training
camp is almost unheard of.
Speaker 1 (18:48):
So there's this.
Speaker 2 (18:50):
Dead cap hit for Deshaun Watson one hundred and seventy
two point three million dollars. Man, have you ever heard
of a dead money cap hit that size?
Speaker 1 (19:00):
You know, crazier things have happened, because you know, when
mel Kiper's head was about to explode and he kept
talking about like, oh, in the past, this guy was
in this round, Drew Beries or this round, he made
it uncomfortable. You know, everyone handled it pretty well, Like, hey,
Shador was picked finally one forty fourth. We're rooting for him. Now, Yeah,
that was a little odd. Someone something rubbed someone the
wrong way, but hey, we wish him the best. Mel
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Kiper was still really mad if he realized that. And
they're not going to cut Deshaan Watson. They just won't
clear him medically. I think that that's ultimately just they're
not going to clear him medically and take him off
of injured reserve, which could be a Deshaun's gonna get
his money anyway. But still, even if he's out of
the picture, like not cut, you still have four quarterbacks.
So what do you do with the four that you
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have now, because most Kens only have three? Do you
just put Shador on practice squad like that?
Speaker 3 (19:49):
Like it's a it's a tricky one.
Speaker 1 (19:51):
Yeah, But if he ends up on practice squad, again,
let's be realistic. This is a league of winning, right,
If he ends up on a practice squad, it's probably
because he deserved to be on a practice squad, not
because anyone has something against him. I don't believe that
at this point he's on the team. It's a winning league,
and a league again that drafted twenty nine of the
first thirty two were African American and I don't think
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and you don't think that if you're the Cleveland Browns
organization for viewership and jerseys and fandom, you don't think
if Shador had what it takes, they would. If we're
going to deal with this media circus, do it, let's
we might as well lean into it. And you know,
although it was unfortunate to see because we thought it
was gonna happen sooner and we all waited to see
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when he would go. The one thing I will admit
was really wrong was the prank phone call. I thought
that was wrong, and we're going to talk about that next.
Plus a hypothetical and last one standing Rich explained how
Shador is like peach cobbler. Yeah, he's a dessert that
you may have wanted on the on the what he
called about the Venetian of Vienne like the Vienna, Uh,
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the Vnee of dessert to be an ease at a
wedding or party. But if you want to Peach Kabbler
and you realize, hey, no one else has touched it.
You don't need to grab it right away. It will
be there. It will be there later on. And I
made the point of I one hundred percent do believe
something was held against the kid.
Speaker 8 (21:16):
I do.
Speaker 1 (21:17):
I just don't know what. I just don't know what
it was. But it's easier to believe that it was
the interview process. It's harder for me to believe racism
is involved when you look at the numbers and you
look at the league when like ninety percent of the
league is African American, Like, what do we talk? Yeah,
But I'm not saying that racism doesn't exist. I'm not
saying any of that. I'm just saying I don't believe
that in this case. But I do believe one hundred
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percent that something was held against them because it just
went on and on too long. But we'll take your
phone calls to wrap it up. We have lots to
get to today. We have a great hypothetical to get
to as well. What I thought is ironically had spot.
I was gonna say, who started this narrative? Dude? I
mean made so many people and big names were leaning
into it. A lot of people leaned into that, Yeah,
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we're not just making that up. And again, maybe your
algorithm didn't show you that side of the argument, but
believe me, it existed. I'd say it was. It was
like a sixty forty sort of thing. Forty percent were
screaming racism over the weekend. And again that's not to
say that it doesn't exist. Of course it does.
Speaker 3 (22:16):
Yeah, no doubt.
Speaker 1 (22:16):
So let's go to the phones A seven seven ninety
nine on five. What I thought was interesting was one
of the guys chosen before Shaudor Sanders that everyone's like,
oh interesting for the New Orleans Saints, they chose Shock right,
and he is what twenty six years old? He's been
around for a minute. Yeah, he's in his like midlely
twenties there. Five. There's pictures of him as a kid
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floating around social media where he played ball as a
kid with Cody Bellinger and he's like brock perties age
and they grew up together. So he's just one of
those guys at injuries and red shirt ears and it
took it, you know, that took its toll, and he's
finally getting his chance. Yeah, he's twenty five twenty five
gonna be twenty six this year. And interestingly enough, it
was Lewis Riddick, a black podcaster who is his biggest cheerleader,
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saying I would have taken him way before Shador So
the race thing. I hate that argument when it's not
when there's no signs of it to me, go to
the phones. Your thoughts. How is shaudor like Peach colder?
Do you agree? And we're giving away prizes, so stick around.
Who do we got?
Speaker 3 (23:18):
That's big Burt and Georgia.
Speaker 6 (23:19):
Hey guys, thank you.
Speaker 9 (23:21):
You guys are always great.
Speaker 6 (23:22):
Look forward to always hearing you. So here, here's the thing.
This is a win win, win win situation for everybody.
It's a win win for Shadeur because this is the
anti Lebron James, Brownie James things. They can't say that
there was any type of nepotism in it. He only
has to stay around for three years before he re
ups since if he would.
Speaker 1 (23:38):
Have went first, anything worked against him? If anything?
Speaker 6 (23:43):
Yeah, so, and plus, how when are you going to
get a fourth round draft pick that's gonna already put
Jerseys out the door butts in the seat, without a doubt,
without a doubt with a fourth rounder, so they everybody wins.
Plus he didn't take that money from anybody else, so
everybody went in the first round is gonna get their money,
get paid.
Speaker 1 (24:00):
In play and based on what should or Sanders says,
he doesn't need money, Guys holding up his rolexes, driving
fancy cars like, Money's not the issue for this young man.
He is not the guy that needs to, you know,
get the money. Now, let's go to Andre in Mississippi.
It's up Andre, Yes, sir, what up?
Speaker 9 (24:20):
Hey?
Speaker 6 (24:21):
You know till I got no hard knocks? It's going
to be the Cleveland Browns.
Speaker 1 (24:27):
It could be Oh that would be drama's show to
the max. Oh that is Is that a strong possibility?
I say, if they haven't had a team in mind already, Yes,
with those five quarterbacks. But like Rich said before, the
silver lining here and it does work out for everybody,
is that he gets to start, or he has the
solid chance to start.
Speaker 5 (24:47):
Now they could do a new season of Quarterback on
Netflix with just the Cleveland.
Speaker 1 (24:51):
Just Cleveland. That's true. You know what's interesting. You forget
it was only a couple of years ago that my
forty nine ers chose simply based on athleticism and pure
what looked to be a skill set. Trey Lance with
the third pick, and at the very end the joke was,
mister irrelevant, do you mean the guy that's about to
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get paid fifty plus million dollars a year, Brock Party?
So quarterbacks are found in all rounds of the draft,
how often do first rounders flop? I think fifth round?
Though the stat was they don't really usually translate. There
was some stat to back that, but back up the
fact that it rarely happens.
Speaker 3 (25:31):
Sometimes the sun will shine on your ass?
Speaker 1 (25:34):
Is that the phrase? Yeah, sure, man, because Rock Party.
Look at what it took Rock Party to start in
the NFL. It took a few things. It took Trey
Lance to stink and get hurt. It took Garoppolo to
so to get back in there and then for him
to get hurt. And you and I were at that
game in San Francisco when they were playing the Dolphins,
(25:55):
and when he got in that game, everyone including me,
a Niners fan, was like, who's it, Brock Who's the
guy behind Brock Party? Where was he?
Speaker 5 (26:03):
What was it?
Speaker 8 (26:03):
Well?
Speaker 1 (26:04):
Do you, mister irrelevant guy? It took Lance stinking and
getting hurt and Garoppolo then to also get hurt for
brock Party to get his chance, and now he's about
to make, like I said, fifty plus million dollars a year.
The side story I do want to acknowledge too, though,
before we get to the rest of the phone calls
and the embayer, is the fact that in twenty eighteen
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it did resurface. Deon Sanders tweeted out that he'd never
want to go to the Browns or allow his son
to go to the Browns. He'd pull an e Eli
Manning and bounce. So that didn't really age well. But
let's take an update and then get back to your
phone calls. dB, what's up man, Hey? Dan Byer?
Speaker 8 (26:43):
Hey?
Speaker 1 (26:44):
Rich? Is Matt's leading those Nationals right now?
Speaker 5 (26:47):
Funny?
Speaker 4 (26:47):
Nothing in the sixth then he had stay baseball. Sorry, Cavillo,
just the way it is. Met's up three Nothing but
not the only news out of DC today, guys. The
Washington Commanders finalized their deal with the District of Columbia
to build a new stadium on the side of their
old stadium, RFK Stadium. The new facility, which the Commanders
will put two point seven billion dollars towards could open
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as soon as twenty thirty. It'll feature our glass roof,
which would allow the facility to host Super Bowls and
Final Fours. About one point one five billion dollars in
public funds also going towards the stadium, along with the
two point seven billion put forth by the commanders.
Speaker 3 (27:29):
What do you say, Matt, Georgia, you're all with covinon Ritch.
Speaker 10 (27:32):
First of all, I'm for Georgia. We know Pech Cobbler
around here, Jayson ladies that can take one hundred dollars
worth of stuff and make stuff you don't want to eat,
and your grandma put about nine dollars in some stuff
that you want to take home with you. So what
I'm trying to say is he gets his chance. Two
things real quick. First, he don't need to be telling
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the NFL if you don't want to change your identity,
don't you know all that tall? But the racism part
needs to go away, yo. I mean the league's eighty
percent black, half the coaches are black. Can we get
past that?
Speaker 1 (28:09):
Well, here's the thing too, though, you know there are
a lot of cases where that would apply. And when
you just throw it out there, all the time, it
waters those significant stories down a little bit, like this
is not one of them. It's his attitude, it's the
interview process. It's much easier to believe it was something
other than that. Yeah, Richard in Rightwood, what's up? Man?
Speaker 9 (28:30):
Hey guys, Okay, I think there's an elephant in the
room here that nobody's paying attention to. I've never seen
anybody so arrogant and so pompoused, and his father cultivated
that in him. His dad should be ashamed of himself
for doing that.
Speaker 1 (28:48):
Yeah, I mean, I'll go a better shame. I like again,
confidence and arrogance thin line. I think maybe he's a
young man chill, still trying to find that balance. Let's
keep this in mind. Arrogance, cockiness, confidence, whatever you want
to call. None of those are illegal. Right, He's not
a bad kid. He never did anything wrong. You might
not like his attitude. That's why it's really it's really
(29:10):
easy to believe he just was a little much or
rub people the wrong way in the interview process. It
would be lucky. You'd be like a young editor coming
in here to Fox Sports Radio and tell him big Mike,
who runs his place? Who Mike? Uh? Here's my hours.
Here's how it's gonna be. And just so you know
you're lucky to have me here, well you better back
it up then. But yeah, exactly.
Speaker 4 (29:28):
Well, obviously Mike doesn't run anything around here. But that's
beside the point. I agree with the caller in the
fact of that Dion does bear a lot of the
responsibility because who's gonna tell Shadu or No, who's gonna
tell anybody in that inner circle. In that inner circle
is gonna tell Dion? No, Yeah, no, one's there. Deon's
the only one that can do it. So while it
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may not be ultimately him and be a disgrace, I
don't mind the marketing and and everything you do with Colorado,
there is a responsibility on dion shoulders that I that
I think he needs to bear.
Speaker 1 (30:00):
Agreed, Shawn and Mississippi rapid Fire, wrap it up? What's
up man?
Speaker 11 (30:05):
What I got to say is the NFL has made
more multimillionaire African Americans than any other sports statistically, if
you look it up. And another thing I got to say,
one can one can throw a needle. Cam Ward. If
he wouldn't have transferred, he was still a first round
a year before. If he wouldn't have transferred. Sanders can't.
(30:25):
He's a checkdown passer. There's a big difference. And one
has an attitude with flashiness and one don't.
Speaker 1 (30:30):
There's the funny clip of them working out together when
comes with a circus, Now there's one. There's a funny
clip that I'm working out together and cam Ward's like
I'd have I'd have a ninety percentage completion if I
threw a little dump off passes every time. So hey listen,
I think it'll make for an exciting season. I wish
the door Sanders luck. I think we all do. We'll
see what happens, right more could be no rich Next
(30:52):
this Bill Belichick interview, Oh my goodness, so embarrassing. The
interviewer on CBS asks a pretty simple question, how did
you guys meet not talking about this? No? No, it's
a topic. That's a topic us. We're not talking about that.
Like way to undermine a leader of men. If she's
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eight Super Bowl right, If she's so hands on, it's botty.
Speaker 2 (31:18):
If she's so hands on, why did she allow him
to wear that shirt with the holes in it was?
Speaker 1 (31:22):
It's no baby, I want to budget on this. So
that shirt costs three thousand dollars, so that was very
viral over the weekend. We have to have any thoughts
he'd like to share before he move on, because it
is kind of wild to see here's a guy who
everybody respects, but she's wearing a pantalonis I look at
it this way. It has nothing to do with sexism
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or being sexist. It's a he's a man that's known
to be a leader of men. So to hear his
fifty year younger girlfriend like sort of zip zip him up,
just it feels weird because he hits him look weak.
He's you know, it's a guy that is called the show.
It's for the most powerful, strong monster men. And that
was twenty seven year old Hotty is like, like, Bill,
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you will listen to it, and I get it. It's
her story to tell as well, right, how they met
and maybe you want to keep that private, but guess what,
that all went out the window when you started to date.
Bill Belichick was a very public figure. It's a fair question,
and it was sort of interrupted in a rude way.
It's like, yo, let this guy do what he does.
Speaker 7 (32:26):
Also, we runder the impression that they met on an airplane,
And now there's like a question as to I mean
they actually and how they actually met exactly.
Speaker 1 (32:33):
I mean, the story was that they sat near each
other on a plane and they commented on a book
each was reading or something, right, I mean, it's not
like they met on sugar babies dot com. Unless they did.
He did allegedly. I'm just saying I doubt that, but
sugar babies. Isn't that a candy, especially when baby's a candy? Also, see,
it's like your wife rich like coming in here and
(32:56):
telling you that your bonehead or something, or like my
girlfriend barging in and telling me to zip it. It's like, hey,
this is my arena, Like this is where I'm supposed
to talk. It just makes you look like, I don't know,
like your Unri only does that when they're grilling. That's yeah, again,
that's at least in the privacy talk I tell you
to talk. On a related note, have you guys seen
that clip of one of the baldwins, probably Alec, where
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he's on a red carpet. Oh yeah, and his his
woman speaks on behalf of him and all the comments
like yo, is he a little bee or what like
she's like, excuse me, I'm talking. She's like, talk to
the hand. Yeah, it was very rude. It's it's rough man.
And by the way, that goes both ways. That's not
you said sexist. No, it's I would say, anyone interrupting
man or woman, if my kids, if I interrupted my wife,
(33:41):
or anyone interrupted their significant other, like, she's not gonna
do that, Like, yo, slow down, big guy. I think
it's weird. That's all exactly. You can't help. But notice
that's why I went viral. But another thing that went
viral with all the respect, it doesn't sound respectful, but
with all the respect, if he's a seven year old
guy getting with that, then I would you deal with it?
Speaker 10 (34:01):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (34:02):
Yeah he can. He's happy. He's happy. Hey, I mean, dude, honestly,
as my dad would say, tage his own privalalan bab
and what you.
Speaker 2 (34:09):
Called her a hottie. But a lot of the internet's
not impressed. Maybe it's our personality.
Speaker 3 (34:14):
Well, dude, but I think I think she's going look it.
Speaker 1 (34:15):
In fact, do you think most seven year olds are
grabbing saggy bodies instead? She does? Yeah? In comparison, yeah,
most people in their seventies are most people in their
seventies are grabbing the booty or gut of a seventy
year old, gray haired old lady.
Speaker 2 (34:32):
Oh look, her looks are debatable, and that's fine, but
she's got shador Sanders, arrogance.
Speaker 1 (34:36):
You're not Selma Hyat. Calm down. Yeah, I'll tell you what.
We could all agree that her interrupting that CBS interview,
interjecting in that way was not a good look, or
as you say, awkward burgers. Awkward burgers were served for sure.
Another thing that went viral. We alluded to it. And
this is just to keep you in on what the
kiddos are doing. The ween eels. Yeah, your kids are
(34:59):
looking through your old yearbooks or love notes or whatever.
They're trying to find names from your past, preferably an
old crush or your first boyfriend or girlfriend. And they'll say,
I'm starving, I'm so hungry, I could eat fill in
the blank, fell in the name so rich?
Speaker 3 (35:16):
What was your do you want to give like a
crush Erica Thorson?
Speaker 1 (35:20):
Okay, I don't know Erica Thorson, but the joke would
be the kid would say, I'm so hungry, I could
eat Erica Thorson and Rich is supposed to be like
what you hear, and it's gone completely viral all over
social media. Kids are getting their parents with it, and
I'm so mad that I find them so entertaining. That's
what makes kind of fun. What makes me mad is
how entertained I am by this stupid trend. I would
(35:40):
saying it's funny because they'll be like a dad, you know,
grilling some burgers and his kids like, I'm so hungry,
I could eat a Jessica Paul Marrow and the dad's like, wait,
what did you say, Jessica palm Mayer, I'm so hungry,
I could eat Chesca Palm Marrow.
Speaker 3 (35:53):
Everybody's saying it, why would you say that?
Speaker 1 (35:56):
That was my first love and it's just watching the
parents confusion. It's so dumb, so dumb, but I find
it funny. So that's one thing that went viral, aside
from the Bill Belichick stuff. And then the other thing
was this question. It was a hypothetical and if you
listened to the Covino and Rich Show on Patreon, which
were on Monday through Thursday. By the way, you're all
welcome or you pay close attention here on Fox Sports Radio.
(36:17):
You know, I really don't get into hypotheticals, but this
one's kind of fun and kind of dumb. And it
goes along the lines of what we discussed about a
month ago, how many steven A's would it take to
beat one Lebron? What was the final answer, by the way,
three three was the consensus consensus, it would take three
stephen A Smiths to beat one Lebron. James, I like it.
(36:38):
Over the weekend a question went viral and I have
my thoughts on it, but we want to mix it up,
chop it up with you Fox Sports Radio Nation. The
question was how many people would it take? How many people?
How many men? It was how many men would it
take to beat a silver back gorilla? How many men
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would it take to be one silverback gorilla? And then
it turned into could one hundred men? Could one hundred
men beat one silverback gorilla? Now let me just give
you the stats. A silverback gorilla could be anywhere from
five to five to five nine standing, but they were
They weigh anywhere from four hundred and thirty to five
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hundred pounds with an eight foot span. And my thought
goes like this, if one hundred men went charging at
one silverback gorilla. If we're gonna put some reality, a
little bit of reality into the hypothetical that silverback grabs
the first five to ten guys, rag dolls them, stomps them,
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pulls their limbs off, pulls their limbs off, tears the
head off, and simply by this visual alone, the other
ninety fleet and run as fast as they could for
their life. Therefore, there's no way it could possibly happen. Now,
a lot of people are saying that, But a lot
of people were saying, dude, if you have a tactic
of sorts and people are committed like their lives depend
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on beating this gorilla, Like if I told you the
the future of humanity depends on you and ninety nine
other men beating up and killing a silverback gorilla. Do
you think one hundred men could beat one silverback? Yes,
But I think if you took a hundred random men
like you know me, you, Danny g I was Sam
dB Spot, if you took the guys in this room
and guys like us, regular guys, I think that the
(38:29):
minute I was Sam, run up, ran up to the
gorilla and it ripped his head off or pulled his
arms off, Danny drew. No, you would run so fast
out of fear, there would be no way, like unless
your fear would never allow us to have a choice this.
Speaker 2 (38:42):
But if we didn't have a choice, like if we
were in a cage cage match.
Speaker 1 (38:45):
You know what, he might this silverback gorilla. Then here's
the part of the second part. Then, Danny, why do
I get my head ripped off? First? Yeah, I was
to stay out of this crane. Sam in this hypothetically
you're on the front line. The question, then, what went
viral over the weekend is can one hundred men beat
one silverback gorilla? And I will pose this and I
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want to hear all your thoughts and we'll take your
phone calls. What if we said, just for fun because
it is Fox Sports, what if it was one hundred linemen,
could one hundred linemen easily then beat one silver back?
All these guys are like three hund What if we
were talking physical specimens, then I think it's an easy Yes,
I think so, because you got these big galutes, these
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brock Lesner types.
Speaker 3 (39:30):
If you tell me giant men, yeah, tell me they.
Speaker 1 (39:32):
Were like like Nick Boss, are like Trent Williams time
it's like big fellows, then I'd say yeah, definitely. But
if it's just one hundred average men, I think fear
alone would not allow this to happen, and I don't
think it would be possible. I think we're really underestimating
the fury of this gorilla. These are the dumb hypotheticals.
(39:54):
But to the world of convenion, when I tell you
it went, it was everywhere. This question was everyone where
over the weekend. So your thoughts and you could also
share this question with your buddies at work because everybody's
talking about it. I say no, I say, there's no
way one hundred make a beat one gorilla this silver back.
Speaker 2 (40:15):
This person commented, a human could only depend on somehow
gaining the trust of the gorilla, probably by offering it food.
Speaker 1 (40:22):
Well, that was the other thing. There's a lot of
people like, well we could, well, how do we distract
it or trick it right? Like use our smarts to
add and then I put it in a sleeperholt and
strategy like is there a strategy like do you pull
a Van Gundy where a few people grab the leg right,
you go low, I go high. There's one hundred people,
there's got to be a strategy involved that maybe you
(40:44):
could out smart this gorilla. But I don't know, man,
these these dudes are wild when you watch how big
and strong they are. I don't know. So that was
a hypothetical. It's a great hypotheticthetical. It's almost as good
as the other one I was going to bring to
the table, which was do you rather nipples on the
end of each finger or your nipples be two fingers? Oh?
(41:06):
That's wow. That's a good one. Let me sleep on
that one. Rich that one, and we're gonna talk some
NBA playoffs coming up. We're gonna play a game Last
One Standing, which is where we give away a Cavino
and Rich stainless steel swiggy. So if you want in
ge get started early eight seven, seven, nine nine on Fox.
Will play that in about ten minutes or so. But
(41:26):
any final thoughts on not only your your hypothetical, but
the draft over the weekend, Well, yeah, I did find
it the most intriguing draft I've ever watched. We could
all agree on that, right, We all agree that something
was held against Shador. We don't think it was his
skin color, but something was. Yeah, and that may be
something that he brought upon himself or maybe his father.
(41:50):
But we also agree on the positive note that he
ended up in the best possible situation. Regardless, right, everybody wins.
It's almost like if you got stood up at your prom,
but because of that you then met like an amazing girl.
It's another great analogy. I mean, like, I mean, we're
we're making it seem like the outcome is the outcome
could be miraculous. They could be like shaudor Sanders went
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against all odds and you know, prove the world wrong,
and he's an elite guy. Like that's great. What I
did find unfortunate, though, was this prank gone wrong. Everybody
saw that the Saints GM called up Shador to tell
him that he was next in the draft. Take a listen.
Speaker 11 (42:29):
Let's Mickey loomis here, Jam of the thanks.
Speaker 1 (42:32):
How you doing good?
Speaker 12 (42:34):
Are you man?
Speaker 9 (42:35):
Good?
Speaker 1 (42:35):
I've been waiting on you.
Speaker 12 (42:37):
Yeah, we have. It's been a long waiting man, for sure.
And I'll take you with our next year right here.
Many all right, but you're gonna have to wait a
little bit longer.
Speaker 1 (42:48):
N okay, great, go what does that mean? What do
you say? I don't know how you gon me? He
was on phone, you know, it means it means that
it was a prank. And then the video surface of
the kids doing it was like, oh, these frat kids, Yeah,
really got them there. And then it turns out that
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it was Jack's Ulbrick, the son of Jeff Ulbrick, defensive
coordinator of the Falcons, the Falcons who have great history
with his dad, which makes it even worse. Right, So
it's like, man, that was just cruel. There's a difference
between prank and is mean. Like prank is supposed to
be funny, right, that's just mean, mean spirited, And that
happens too, Like you see that blurred line on social
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media when people are doing like life threatening things like
that's not a prank. You know, when you're approaching people
in public and you're trying to frighten them or whatever,
that's not a prank. I'm saying something rude. That's not
a prank. You're risking your life and your safety. You're
really upsetting people. At that point, I think this is mean.
I've noticed that through the years of us dealing with listeners,
(43:53):
and you know, we've we've met so many great people
along the way through serious XM and Fox Sports. The
one thing I'm fascinated by is how some guys don't
know how to bust chops, but they think they do right,
Like the people go way too seriously, some people that
know the right way to you know, bust them on
swavos right, Like yeah, some people are good at that,
(44:14):
but some people are like rude or mean and like
what yeah, I'm just busting your chops, like too personal, right,
like to go at somebody in this I mean, tension
was already high because everyone was waiting around what's going
on with this? And then to do it in such
an important moment of their life. The story is that
(44:39):
Jack's found his dad's like list of phone numbers. Yeah,
the iPad was open, and the iPad was open, and
he got a hold of a few numbers and pranked
a few people. And he did then apologize because it
got out that that's who it was. So he apologized
and admitted he was wrong, and you know, I take
I guess I forgive him for taking accountability, but we
(45:00):
still admit it was wrong. But how would you reprimand
A twenty one were saying, kid, he's a twenty one
year old man, young man, how would you reprimand a
twenty one year old, But are you take away his
ipet well, reprimand him, he's a grown man. That's a question.
What do you do if that's your son? I'm up
in your co insurance. Stephen A spoke about it. So
stephen A had his words to say about it. How
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would you handle if you found out it was your son.
It's not criminal, but it's unethical. It's classless, to say
moral to some degree.
Speaker 13 (45:30):
And I'd like to see the face of that kid,
because sometimes you need to be embarrassed.
Speaker 1 (45:37):
That's what needs to happen to you now.
Speaker 13 (45:39):
In my opinion, this kid, I said, silly hope to
jeff Oldbrick, I sincerely hope he whipped his kid's ass.
Speaker 1 (45:47):
Not an ass whippan that is a required ass whipping.
Speaker 13 (45:51):
So your dad is a defensive coordinator for the Atlanta Falcons.
You go into his laptop computer, I can't find a
number for Shador Sanders you and you prank call him.
Speaker 1 (46:06):
First of all, it was cruel and it was classless
to Shaduur agreed. It jeopardized your dad.
Speaker 13 (46:13):
What if the Atlanta Falcons didn't believe it was your dad,
that it was just you.
Speaker 1 (46:17):
You know what. That's another great point too. It really
puts Jeff, the defensive coordinator of the Falcons, in a
really bad spot that is embarrassing to the Elbrick family.
Like his dad takes his job serious. I think something
should be done though, rich like you don't think that
Jack's the sun relies on his dad's wallet a little bit,
Something should be done. You don't think he's driving around
(46:38):
a sweet car because his dad works for the Falcons.
I don't know, but I will say, you know interestingly enough.
I want to let it be known because I can't.
I promise you I'm not the only one.
Speaker 6 (46:47):
You know.
Speaker 1 (46:47):
When I was saying played that audio, it's the first
time I heard it moaning. Know why I got cringey
every time I saw pop up on my feet. I'm like,
here's the prank phone. Oh I don't want to. I
didn't want to. I didn't want you because I feel
like it is a list and I feel like there's
a time and place that wasn't it first? You know,
to call a bowling alley and be like, hey, do
you have ten pound balls?
Speaker 10 (47:07):
Well?
Speaker 1 (47:07):
How do you walk? Like? Like that's a prank? Calling
some kid that's twenty that's worked up to this point
and say, hey, it's a New Orleans Saints. That's an
a hole move. And I and I up until that point, Sam,
when you played it, I refused to listen to it
because I was like, you know what, it's gonna make
me feel cringy and weird. Thank someone else too, though
he pranked the future Tyler Warren end Yeah, that was it. Yeah,
(47:29):
it was. It was not just Shador but last season.
And it's really terrible because there's always a kid. Well
that's my point though, Rich, So you wouldn't do anything.
You're saying you couldn't do anything. I guarantee you there's
something his dad could do. Oh there's a you know,
there's also that sense of the response from the athlete,
like all right, coach, thank let's get to Thanks, let's
get to work. I've been hoping what if he was like, man,
(47:50):
I've been hoping for the Saints. Like it just it's
a fool's prank. I hate it.
Speaker 2 (47:55):
Yeah, And are you that even if you're a youngster,
are you that out of touch how much this means
to these young men.
Speaker 1 (48:01):
Like the fact that you're putting your dad at risk
that too.
Speaker 2 (48:04):
But you saw Baron Cerell, who the Packers drafted in
what was it the fourth round, and he walked out
and cried in Goodell's arms.
Speaker 1 (48:12):
The fact that he was even there got he was crying,
like anytime you see emotions involved in that way, you're
messing with these people. Coveno.
Speaker 2 (48:19):
No other players were there in the green room or
what Rich called Ashley Ashley furniture, like Baron Cerel stayed
there by himself for an extra day. I mean, it
was cool to watch him come out, and.
Speaker 1 (48:32):
He said he stayed out for that moment so he
could live that out, which was cool because it means
so much to these players. They worked their whole life,
like Rich said, which which is why this is not
a prank. This was just wrong. I just don't know
how how do you reprimand you know what it's like,
Let's say if I was the dad and he's driving
around the car I was paying for or paid for,
that'd be gone. It have to be.
Speaker 7 (48:51):
I'm sure that he just like him and his wife
for you know, the boy's mom, like they ripped him
a new one. I would think you humiliated your family.
And he knows he embarrassed himself. He knows that, so
I think that's probably punishing, and its punishment in its
own right. But I'm like young men not thinking things through,
Like color me shocked.
Speaker 1 (49:10):
Men.
Speaker 7 (49:10):
Young guys do stupid crap like this all the time,
no excuse.
Speaker 1 (49:14):
Yeah, twenty one year old Jack's Albrick learned a pretty
big lesson.
Speaker 3 (49:19):
And what ag that you your dad couldn't whoop you
out yours anymore?
Speaker 1 (49:23):
Because I saw I saw some clip on social media
unrelated where it's some guy rases his son every year
on his kid's birthday because he's like, one year, my
son will beat me in a race, and he's like,
not yet, he's like fourteen, and he's like, I still
beat him. Do you think he could whoop his son's ass?
Don't you remember there was a point when you were
like seventeen or eighteen You're like, yeah, I don't know
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my dad whooped my ass. Let me see how old
is Jeff fifty something? What he's old is Jeff Albrick?
Speaker 3 (49:57):
What are you using? Ask Jeeves Corey up because asking jeeps.
Speaker 1 (50:01):
Son came up. Pull up forty eight. Okay, so twenty
one again, the Sun's twenty one. He's forty eight. I'm
forty eight. You think if you had a twenty one
year old, if you had a twenty one year old son,
what would you do. Let's your daughter's sixteen, we're going
to be sixteen. What would you do if she was
a little older and did turn them off and whatever
wherever it hurts, you know, and that would be probably vehicle, uh,
(50:24):
a semester of college whatever. You don't think that this
kid is lying on a credit card? Yeah, something like that,
if you have. It was just it was just a
little it was too much.
Speaker 3 (50:35):
What if your daughter pulled a prank on someone here
at Fox?
Speaker 1 (50:37):
What if she hit up like Doug Gottlieb and said
you had a coaching Johnestly, It's a great it's a
great way to think about it. I would be furious.
This is my livelihood. Don't laugh.
Speaker 3 (50:47):
Yeah, yeah, all right.
Speaker 1 (50:49):
If she pranked douguy probably what did she called Doug Gottlieb?
It was like you got the job in Duke, you know,
like that would be funny. You're right, But if it
was like my boss or something like that, Yeah, you
putting my career and reputation in jeopardy. Something you work
so hard to do. That's not something you mess with Mane.
So again it was. It was wrong for Shador, it
was wrong for his dad. Shame on you, Jack's you
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guys having too much fun with that hypothetical. It's time
for game time. Let's go.
Speaker 8 (51:21):
You have five seconds to battle for your sports trivia liven.
Put your electronic devices down and pick your sports knowledge CNRS.
Speaker 1 (51:37):
Last one standing, Last one standing.
Speaker 2 (51:41):
All right, four categories, ready to go. If needed a
tie breaker, Each contestant gets five seconds to stay alive
in the round. If you run out of time or
you answer incorrectly, Iowa Sam will play this. Don't want
to hear that. We keep battling until you are the
last one standing. If you win two of the rounds,
you are the top dog. Here are the contestants. Seven
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time winner now Steve Covinos, let's go to his right.
Speaker 1 (52:06):
Ten time winner.
Speaker 3 (52:07):
Rich Davis, he'll catch up one day, maybe.
Speaker 2 (52:09):
Leader in the clubhouse. Twenty seven time winner Dan Byer. Hello,
someone tie this guy up and let's go to the
studio lines to see who's playing for a senior stainless
steel Swiggy dB, I'll use you for this. Would you
love to travel to beautiful Boise, Idaho, Smithsburg, Maryland, Phoenix, Arizona,
or Leads, Alabama, the home of Charles Barkley. I think
(52:32):
it's been a DC day, so let's go to Maryland,
all right?
Speaker 1 (52:35):
That is Doug Hi, Doug, Hey, Hey, Doug. What do
you do for a living there in Maryland?
Speaker 6 (52:43):
Technicians?
Speaker 1 (52:44):
Go nice? All right?
Speaker 2 (52:46):
Spot is the fact checker during this game. By the way,
when I say your name, the clock is going to begin.
Here is the first category passing you by. You have
five seconds to name an NBA player who finished top
twenty this season for most assists per game, Top twenty,
most assists per game. Covino, You're gonna be up first
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as soon as the timer goes now.
Speaker 1 (53:09):
Luca Luca? Yes, wait o, hang on, you gotta wait
for your Lucas Top twenty. Can you revieve the question? Yeah?
Speaker 2 (53:22):
So NBA player who finished top twenty this past season
for most assists per game?
Speaker 5 (53:28):
Yeah, aage game. Sorry man, all right, sorry, come out.
Rach Lebron James Lebron James, Yes, number six, buyer Trey Young,
Trey Young, Yes, number one, Doug nice one.
Speaker 1 (53:40):
Doug Pole was, yes, number two, and back to Rich.
Speaker 5 (53:49):
Three, Jaylen Brown, Jalen Brown, No, No, Buyer, James Harden,
James Harden, Yes, number five, Doug.
Speaker 1 (54:04):
Three two one out of there.
Speaker 2 (54:09):
Buyer wins that round, and some of the ones still
on the list their spotty.
Speaker 1 (54:14):
Hang on you like the whole list?
Speaker 5 (54:17):
Pretty much the whole list. I want to reckon by uh,
hang on one second?
Speaker 3 (54:21):
I fro, I fro.
Speaker 5 (54:22):
Let's see Haliburton number three, Kate Cudgingham number four. We
got hard and Lebron Chris Paul number seven, Chris Paul,
Chris Paul gannis on that the whole bunch.
Speaker 1 (54:36):
Pretty much the whole list, all right.
Speaker 2 (54:38):
Second category fourteen with fifteen. You have five seconds to
name one of the fourteen MLB teams who have at
least fifteen wins so far this season. Doug, you're going
to be at first as soon as the timer goes
right now.
Speaker 6 (54:52):
Okay, the Tigers, Doug one for you, all right?
Speaker 2 (55:00):
One team, he said, Tiger Tigers at eighteen? Alright, Buyer,
I had to catch a straight.
Speaker 1 (55:08):
From that, didn't he did? What did he say? He said?
Tigers Dodgers, Dodgers, yeah, eighteen.
Speaker 3 (55:16):
Alright, Rich, I mean I'll just get it by the
way Mets.
Speaker 5 (55:21):
Mets, I'll give him twenty, even though as a ball
it's nineteen. I'll give him for twenty. Yankees, Yankees, I
have seventeen, yeah, Doug Audrey, Padres have seventeen buyer Giants,
Giants have nineteen rich the Phillies.
Speaker 1 (55:39):
Phillies have fifteen. Cono. No one said the Dodgers, right,
dann Oh you did Padres, Rapes Braids Nope, alright, they're
on the five hundred.
Speaker 2 (55:55):
Dang it, Doug three two Giant Yeah, yeah, five seconds over. Sorry,
between buyer and rich buyer.
Speaker 5 (56:07):
Cubs Cubs, yeah, seventeen Richie, Texas Rangers, Rangers, Yes, I
have fifteen nice pull buyer, Reds, Reds have fifteen rich.
Speaker 3 (56:20):
Someone say twins.
Speaker 1 (56:23):
You didn't twins twins? Royals were the Royals, Royals animalists.
Speaker 5 (56:30):
Yeah, So all that was left was Diamondbacks, Guardians, Mariners,
and Red Sox.
Speaker 1 (56:34):
The buyer is the last one standing.
Speaker 3 (56:36):
Though I did it, No I wrote that Red Sox.
Speaker 1 (56:40):
I thought someone said it. That is the twenty eighth
victory for dB.
Speaker 2 (56:46):
And the question is, do you think Doug at Maryland
is worthy of you mailing that swiggy there?
Speaker 4 (56:51):
Because of the grown Yes, yes, all right, because of
the sound effects, Doug, I feel that way. It's just
felt it earlier.
Speaker 1 (57:03):
I just got to say, you're going to get a swiggy.
You just gotta, you know, keep promoting the show. Get
a friend involved, Doug, give us that groan one more time.
Speaker 6 (57:10):
Appreciate it appreciated.
Speaker 5 (57:12):
Yeah, I'm not talking about that.
Speaker 1 (57:17):
And it's a really tough game, but so much fun
to play.
Speaker 2 (57:20):
You know what else is frustrating? Third category was called
a's and b's. You would have had five seconds to
name an NFL team that foxsports dot Com gave an
A A minus B plus or B two. And I
can't use that. I can't recycle that for next week.
It's going to be old by that.
Speaker 1 (57:35):
That work for nothing.
Speaker 2 (57:36):
To do it real real quick, really quick. You guys
know who got a's. If you had to get Giants
got an an, Raiders got an A.
Speaker 1 (57:45):
So I got to Jacksonville Jags, No, Travis Heads dot Com.
Come on, the Titans, Titans B they gotta be to
by forty nine erst So another how many more a's
are there? What did you say? Quite a few of
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the Raiders.
Speaker 2 (58:08):
Seahawks got an A according to them, Eagles A minus,
Chicago A minus, Patriots A minus.
Speaker 1 (58:15):
I wouldn't have participated in this one because you think
grading I think grading a draft great crap. Shoot, No,
grading a draft to me is the dumbest thing with
sports or sports TV or radio. They do it to
see like what you would have thought they would have
given a to exactly. I know, but I'm saying I
feel like it's uh. It would be like me saying, oh,
you're single, what do you go on a blind day
(58:36):
with Jessica? I bet, and then rating the date before
they go on the date. These guys haven't reported to
any camp yet, they haven't done anything, they haven't talked
to coordinators yet we're grading the draft now. It seems
as of some.
Speaker 2 (58:51):
Of the some of the grading is how these teams
maneuver where they were they were, the value of value
pick and things like that.
Speaker 3 (58:59):
Most hot air nonsense in the world of sports.
Speaker 1 (59:01):
All right, Rich, before we wrap it up, I have
a question for you.
Speaker 3 (59:04):
I have one for you too, so perfect.
Speaker 1 (59:06):
Do you put the same amount of clout on any
sports Hall of fame as you do the Rock and
Roll Hall of Fame? Does the Rock and Roll Hall
of Fame even compare at all. It's basically question. Because
the artists were announced for twenty twenty five, twenty six.
I think they're all an honor. I mean, any Hall
of Fame is an honor for that matter. But I
feel like a sports Hall of Fame is based very
much on statistics, longevity, championships. Music subjective, so I find
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that to be an odd thing for a Hall of Fame.
Like like Cyndi Lapper's in the Hall of Fame. No
one was more eighties in Cyndi Opper, but she only
has like four hits, you might know. I think she's
four or five D top, you know. And then you
see someone like who else Soundgarden. I love them, the
white Stripey Checker.
Speaker 8 (59:45):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (59:45):
I just find music so subjective.
Speaker 7 (59:46):
There was a lot of politics with the Rock and
Roll Hall of Fame because the guy running it for
many years, he would like hold these grudges against some
of these bands.
Speaker 1 (59:54):
And then people always love to say outcast, it's the
rock and roll of No. I mean, we've been like
in big other genres. Now for what the first of all,
I really do the Music College call it the Music
Hall of Fame, geez so his bad company, Chubby Checker,
Joe Cocker outcast Soundgarden in the white strips, and I
(01:00:15):
don't know. For some reason, because of all this, I
don't think it holds the same weight as sports teams.
And a lot of people say baseball is the hardest
to get into just based on the stats, like the
milestones to achieve those milestones, and baseball in qualify for
the Baseball Hall of Fame is probably the hardest to
get into. I'm thinking Joe Cocker simply because he covered
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a Beatles song and did it better than the Beatles.
What would you do? Everything at Woodstock? It is one
of the best covers ever. All right, let me ask
you a question. I like your Hall of Fame question
because I do think all Hall of Fames are an honor.
But I find much more clout in a sports Hall
of Fame than the music Hall of Fames. Same again,
an honor regardless. Is the torpedo bat the biggest story
(01:01:01):
in the last five years to go away, so quick,
to be as big as it was, to be as
big as it was, non conversation a couple of weeks later,
it's like torpedo Bat It just goes to show you
how fast the news cycle is in life, but especially
in sports. It's about the torpedo bat was like the rae.
It really was everybody was talking about because Cavino just uh,
Anthony Vulpi just got up with the bases loaded. Unfortunately
(01:01:22):
for you grounded out six or four force out a second.
But Vulpi, you said, there's Vulpy with the volpedo bet
And I just remember thinking to myself that was the
biggest story that we thought was going to be a
storyline all year, like what players and what teams are
going to have the torpedo beat? Fast forward a couple
weeks into the season, no one cares even a little. Okay,
(01:01:44):
that's just the news cycle, and that's just how it is.
We're on to the next, like Jay z On, especially
in sports. Yeah, like right now Shah Door Sanders, everybody's
talking about it. Tomorrow is something else.
Speaker 5 (01:01:55):
Oh yeah, he'll be out of people's minds in a week.
Speaker 1 (01:01:58):
Yeah, torpedo beat. No one cares anymore. Man. Well, hey,
I hope everyone has a fantastic Monday. If you need
something to watch, Apple TV. I mentioned I mentioned it
on Weekend Hob nobin, your friends and neighbors so good,
and of course some great NBA tonight. Enjoy it all right,
we'll see you tomorrow or rivea there Chi baby, see
you in the Promised Land. And goodbye guys,