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April 23, 2025 40 mins

Shedeur Sanders receives last minute bashing before the Draft. Brock Purdy and Kirk Cousins show good faith showing up to voluntary workouts. The guys rip Jonas for superstitions and workout routines. Plus, Lee’s Leftovers.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:28):
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Speaker 3 (00:37):
Are you guys superstitious? Are you guys?

Speaker 4 (00:43):
I'm not rever, like, not really, I'm I'm processed driven.

Speaker 3 (00:51):
I'm like so kind of pragmatic.

Speaker 4 (00:53):
Put my right sock on first left sock if I
really like, Yeah, so I.

Speaker 3 (00:58):
Was always left to right. I wasn't right to left,
but same thing.

Speaker 4 (01:03):
Interesting, Yeah, yeah, that makes sense. SUPERSTI I didn't do
it based off of superstition though. I just it was
like my.

Speaker 3 (01:11):
Process when I was young.

Speaker 1 (01:14):
I think I've told Jonas this, my dad, my uncle.
When I like wrestled, it was like my first year wrestling,
and it was kind of early when we'd have to go,
so they would give me like a tablespoon of honey,
and no, it's just because it gives you like a
natural like little sugar high, which it tastes awful, and
like as a kid, it was not like a fond memory.

(01:34):
And then it kind of translated once I started playing
tackle football in third grade, They're like, all right, because
those early morning games and so same thing. So then
it became like superstitious though, like even though I hated
the taste of it, I just like got in the
habit of always doing it. And like this went from
the point where like in junior high where like everyone
on the team was taking like a shot of honey
before the game and like to the point where we

(01:56):
were trying to like figure out where how we could
leave the bottle, like somewhere on the field. It's like
marking our mark of like yeah we came here, we
dominated we left. But I was it was so weird.
I was always superstitious about that from like the time
I was youngest, when I first started playing tackle football.

Speaker 4 (02:14):
Nice. Yeah, I don't know.

Speaker 5 (02:15):
I don't know if you need to do something not.

Speaker 6 (02:20):
I don't know if it's I don't know if well,
because I don't know if it counts a superstitious all right,
And I'm not trying to be a douchey meat head,
because it's not that at all. But I always feel
like I have to start every day with a workout,
have to And no, no, this is not I'm asking
a question.

Speaker 4 (02:36):
Because is that and what does that lead to for you?

Speaker 5 (02:39):
I don't know, just I feel like that's how it
happens to lead to something.

Speaker 4 (02:44):
No, but I feel like or that else what?

Speaker 5 (02:47):
I don't know.

Speaker 6 (02:47):
That's just how I am like, I have to it's
the first thing. I gotta do that, and I got
to drink a ton of water.

Speaker 3 (02:53):
Can we change? Can we change your workouts then? Because
I feel like it's just we got to do something more.

Speaker 4 (02:58):
I mean, I think that's in solf thing.

Speaker 3 (03:00):
Like I'm just I'm just saying, if you actually want
to get jacked, we start lifting some weights.

Speaker 4 (03:04):
You are you guys?

Speaker 5 (03:05):
Are you guys are juice heads? I don't I like
to do all I want to do it.

Speaker 4 (03:10):
Clearly, do not look like a juice So I don't
know where you got you.

Speaker 3 (03:16):
Look like you you like cold press some juices.

Speaker 7 (03:18):
You know?

Speaker 3 (03:20):
You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 4 (03:21):
I'm going on the carnivorous diet because I'm still trying
to like keep you know, maintain and keep this weight off,
you know, carnivorous diet. Yeah, carnivorous, carnivorous. And how you
say carnivor carnivorous carnival. I guess carnivorous carnival. I like
how you went there, though, that's not all. You're straight meat.

Speaker 3 (03:43):
You're not eating anything else.

Speaker 4 (03:44):
I'm just eating straight meat.

Speaker 3 (03:46):
I mean, King the Mantles red meat.

Speaker 1 (03:48):
So I'm telling you I would have a photo of
you riding a whale, like you on top of the
whale guiding it.

Speaker 8 (03:54):
It's like that there's the bar, like you know what, God,
what do you saying? Is written a whale for all right?

Speaker 4 (04:06):
It's uh, it's two pros and a cup of Joe.
That's great, Jonas, I'm LeVar Arrington.

Speaker 3 (04:13):
Uh that was awful, Jonas.

Speaker 4 (04:18):
All right, Okay, all right, I'm speaking of Well, oh
this is this is gonna be uh, this is gonna
be fun.

Speaker 3 (04:35):
All right.

Speaker 6 (04:36):
So Tom Peliasaro had a report on NFL dot com
about Shador Sanders, just things he's heard on and.

Speaker 4 (04:45):
So you're going down a different direction. No, this is
much better this one's a little safer, so we're gonna
stare clear. It sounds like.

Speaker 6 (04:54):
So. According to Tom Pelasaro, the latest report on Shador,
one long time NFL is asistant coach said his time
with Sanders was quote the worst formal interview I've ever
been in in my life. He's so entitled, He takes
unnecessary sacks, he never plays on time, he has horrible
body language. He blames teammates. But the biggest thing is

(05:17):
he's not that good, said one longtime AFC executive. It
didn't go great in our interview. He wants to dictate
what he's going to do and what's best for him.
He makes you feel small. Even some of Sanders fans
expressed disappointment he didn't take a bigger step forward as
a senior. I liked him the year before, said one NFCGM.

(05:39):
They did change coordinators, but it just felt different. It
felt less, athletic, less arm talent, everything felt less. If
you're talking about this year's tape versus Jackson, Dart and Shador,
I don't think it was particularly close. So one last
opportunity to get your licks in on shaudor Sanders before
somebody takes him in the first round and we all

(06:00):
forget it that this ever happened. But he's the big
name in the draft and he's getting body shots left
and right all the way up until the announcements are
made coming.

Speaker 3 (06:09):
Up to arm And it happens every year.

Speaker 1 (06:11):
You know, this happens every year someone gets bashed and
they start bad mouthing them, what have you. I do
hate that people don't put their names on it. I
understand that's how this works, but I would take issue
with some of the things they said. Look as far
as his personality and all that, he is, who he is,
he's going to be who he wants to be. If

(06:32):
he's trying to dictate how he wants things to go
for him, I think every single player would like.

Speaker 4 (06:38):
To do that.

Speaker 1 (06:38):
In fact, they have their entire life up until this
point of the draft.

Speaker 3 (06:43):
They get the pick and shoes where they go to college.

Speaker 1 (06:46):
They got the pick and shoes where they're going to
transfer after Jackson State to go to see you, so
all those things, like every single football player has the
opportunity to dictate to some degree, how this is all
gonna work.

Speaker 3 (06:59):
There's actually never been.

Speaker 1 (07:00):
A time in college football history where players had more power,
the opportunity to transfer if they want with the transfer portal,
and how open it is that the opportunity to leverage
their market value. That doesn't mean it's always going to
work out in the end the way they hope it
will a La Niko, but they've never had more power ever.
So this is a generation that through high school into

(07:22):
college now has had more power than ever before in.

Speaker 3 (07:26):
Order to dictate what they're going to do.

Speaker 1 (07:28):
Now, that doesn't mean that they're always going to get
it right and they're going to say the right things
and do things that they're supposed to do or you'd
like to hear them do if you're an NFL franchise.
But this is a different generation of player, Like the mentality.
I talked about this before, just how even parents look

(07:48):
at high school now and being having their kid in
junior high because in forty states they can now get
nil money in high school, so the process starts a
lot earlier, changes the mindset of all these players. But
in regards to the film, to sit there and say never,
like I would one hundred percent disagree with that. I've

(08:10):
watched all of Shador Sanders throws from last year and
to say he never throws with anticipation, that's BS. To
say he doesn't show arm talent, that's BS. I mean, literally,
go back and look at the Baylor hail Mary throw.
He's rolling to his left being chased and he literally
flicks it down the field forty plus fifty fifty yards

(08:31):
whatever it is. What is that not arm talent? It's
not his lower body, he's not addressing the throw. So
there's two.

Speaker 3 (08:38):
And there's the throw before that was also a heck
of a throw.

Speaker 1 (08:42):
So there's there's an example for you right there that
is thrown back into the face of whoever.

Speaker 3 (08:47):
This is at the.

Speaker 1 (08:48):
NFL level, And again I'm not gonna try to go
at that angle, but what I would challenge is is
this at the college level, all you're trying to do
as far as what you're evaluating at the NFL level
is see if they have the ability to do it.

Speaker 3 (09:04):
None of these.

Speaker 1 (09:05):
Offenses ask these guys to throw with anticipation or in
certain portions of the field every single time to step
out there.

Speaker 3 (09:13):
They just don't.

Speaker 1 (09:14):
I mean, some of these systems, it's such a start
transition for the quarterback to go to the NFL because
when they clap their hands and then they look at
the sidelines they're getting in a play that's basically telling
them who to throw the football to. In the NFL,
you don't have any of that. So all you really
need to see from the tape and from this entire

(09:35):
process of evaluating these quarterbacks are have they shown.

Speaker 3 (09:39):
The ability to do that some of the times? Like
do they have the capability of doing it?

Speaker 1 (09:43):
If they have the capability of throwing with the anticipation,
throwing with accuracy, whether it's the arm strength to make
all the throws they need to make, you know, the
football iq to make the right decision and go to
the right spot with the ball when they're asked to.
Because they're obviously performing at a high enough level at
the place they're at being asked to do what their
systems asking them to do. That's why you're evaluating them

(10:05):
in the first place. But that doesn't mean that they're
gonna tran like all of a sudden, they're gonna be
able to do every single thing you're asking them to
do on a consistent basis.

Speaker 3 (10:13):
At the NFL level, it's apples oranges.

Speaker 1 (10:17):
So I take issue with people bashing whether it's shador
centers or a lot of other these other not only
college quarterbacks, but college players because they're not being asked
to do pro things at that level all the time.
It's not the NFL, so obviously you're not gonna be
able to see that all the time on film. You
just hope they're playing the way they're being coached to
at that level to the best of their ability, and

(10:37):
then you hope they can adjust and they can grow
and develop once you get them in the NFL. So
I hate hearing this stuff because it's unnecessary, and to
be quite frank, it shows a bit of the ignorance
too at the NFL level with how they're talking about.

Speaker 4 (10:51):
Some of these kids. That's see to me, that's where
I have a problem. I don't have a problem with
you doing your job. You're hired to do a job,
and you want to do breakdowns other players and stuff
like that, that's fine, no problem if you have an
opinion about that man's talent and how that works. But

(11:14):
when you get into he made me feel small. If
I'm hiring and I have people working for me and
their job is to find the best prospect and the
best person to fill a position, at my company and

(11:35):
you come back and you tell me that one of
the reasons why you don't want to hire him is
because he makes me feel small. I gotta let you go.
You can't work for me because there's something about you
that's going to cost us our possibility of having success,
because you're making it personal. You're letting your feelings, your

(11:57):
own personal feelings get involved in this is business. If
that man can come in and improve our team and
make us better, you mean to tell me you feel
a certain type of way because he made you feel small?
Is that about Shador Sanders? Or is that about you
like toy? Even let that come out of your mouth.

(12:19):
That says a whole lot to me about how you
feel about yourself. Now I need to be evaluating you
as an evaluator, because how can you possibly fairly judge
and measure this prospect, this person. If you've already jumped
into your feelings about how he made you feel like okay,
you could feel like okay. This guy comes in. He

(12:42):
exudes what I feel a leader exudes. He doesn't exude
what a leader exudes. He comes across to me as
arrogant or da da dad. You can make observations about
people's personalities without making it personal. I feel like, whoever
this person is released this to Tom Pelisaro about what's

(13:02):
going on? Has has he let his personal emotions get
involved with Tell me how you feel about all the
other prospects, buddy? How do you feel? What is your
assessment on all the other guys? I mean a lot
of these guys have very very strong personalities. If you

(13:23):
haven't been around cam Ward's name hasn't popped up a lot.
He's played this perfectly. He's allowed Shador and his popularity
and fame to capture all of the headlines. He doesn't
do anything that puts him out front. So he's done
an excellent job. But if you know who cam Ward is,
you've been around him. There are even videos of him

(13:45):
and Shador mixing it up. He's a super super overly
confident dude. Nothing wrong with it. Abdul Carter told y'all,
I'm the number one guy in the draft. I should
go number one, I should win the Heisman. I am
the best player in this year's NFL draft. He told
y'all plenty of times. Overly, super confident in himself. None

(14:08):
of these things and self confidence, the self confidence that
these guys exude should not in the game of football
and the game of football, none of those things should
be offensive or should be taken personally by the people

(14:28):
who are evaluating the talents. I think that's the disqualifier
for me right there out the gate. I'll tell you what.
If I'm about to like when we say football, think
about it. If it's in the medical industry, I don't want
somebody coming in to do you know, if you ever
met doctor Andrews, Doctor Andrews, one of the most confident
dudes you ever meet, Doc, can you fix it? If

(14:48):
it's there, I can do it. If it's a body
part on that knee, I can do it. Like, I
don't want you coming in and be like, I don't know,
I don't really know if I can get it done.
I don't really know if I'm good enough to do it. Like,
what do you mean he made you feel small? Like
that's ridiculous. Man. You need to take a look in
the mirror. You need to address yourself like I am bigger.

(15:12):
Here's I am big.

Speaker 6 (15:14):
This is the part that I don't This is the
part that I've never understood when it comes to these
reports about who you don't like and who rubbed you
the wrong way in the draft process and the interview process.
If you don't like him that much, don't draft him.
It's not that hard. Like I don't I don't like
his personality. I don't think he's a good player. Don't
draft him. That's fine, you get to make your choice.

(15:36):
This does feel like it's, well, he's got a name
attached to it, and so it's open season.

Speaker 5 (15:43):
He's arrogant, he's this, he's that like.

Speaker 6 (15:45):
Man, I don't know, Like, if you don't like him,
don't take the guy. But it feels like this piling
on is happening a lot more to Shad Door Sanders,
and it has in other prospects in previous years.

Speaker 4 (15:59):
I think the Jersey retirement helps it either. I just
think the timing of the Jersey retirement kind of adds
fuel to the fire and makes him an easy target. Man.

Speaker 1 (16:09):
Yeah, they didn't do him any favors in that regard.
And look again, I feel for him. I feel for
some of the other prospects too. Who you know, they
get bashed for various reasons. I mean, how many teams
Jonas you said this before, how many teams wish they
would have, you know, pushed aside some of the stuff.

Speaker 3 (16:28):
You heard about Jaalen Carter. The reality is.

Speaker 1 (16:32):
We're all humans, and whether or not we want to
admit it, we get jealous. And if you want to
go find someone who doesn't like a top prospect in
the NFL Draft, you will find them. You'll find them
on the team they just played for, even if they
look to be the most beloved guy on their team.
You'll find a coach it didn't like him at some point,
a teacher didn't like him at some point. They do

(16:53):
such extensive background checks and a lot of the first
round draft picks that you will find someone who's jealous.
I mean, like there's just there's constant, you know, reminders,
Like in my life, I can think back to whether
it was a teacher here or there, one particular kid.
In the back of my mind, there's constant reminders of

(17:13):
those things. We're like, if they had talked to them, like,
I'm sure they'd say bad things because they're more frustrated
about how their life went and they don't want to
see other people be happy.

Speaker 3 (17:21):
That's just part of the deal. That's how it works.

Speaker 1 (17:23):
And so like the fact that some of this stuff
comes out to surface super Bowl.

Speaker 4 (17:29):
Every time we're on radio row at Super Bowl, I'm
like looking at Brady like, mother effort, kick his ass.
I don't get out of here?

Speaker 6 (17:37):
What do you mean?

Speaker 4 (17:37):
What do you you don't count?

Speaker 3 (17:40):
No one was saying. No one was saying any.

Speaker 4 (17:43):
Of this exer jealousy. Which night did we get hammered?
It was it Wednesday night or Thursday nighty night? Yeah,
no one was saying anything Friday, all right. We were
just trying to.

Speaker 3 (17:54):
Make sure we did our job for at least the
first see.

Speaker 1 (18:00):
Now, by the way, that was the last time I
felt like that in a while, by the way.

Speaker 3 (18:05):
But the general point is.

Speaker 1 (18:07):
I think you guys could agree, like even now being
on a radio show, there's going to be people who
are still like jealous of the opportunity. You know, guys
who either wish they're in your spot or they don't
want to see you succeed, right, they hate us because
they whatever the case may be, And so that it
kind of falls in this category a bit for me.

Speaker 3 (18:26):
I will go back to one thing though, too. I
love telling this story.

Speaker 1 (18:29):
Then I'm not going to say what head coach it was,
but I remember asking about the responsibilities that they put
on their quarterback and the coach looks at me.

Speaker 3 (18:37):
He goes, hey, may you see that house right over there?
I said yeah. He goes, nice house in and I said, yeah,
it's a really nice house. He goes, that's my and
I go, oh.

Speaker 1 (18:47):
Really, I was like, And then we kind of got
went down this this whining road of oh it's kind
of closed and all this stuff. And he goes, well, yeah,
that's because we can bring recruits there and it doesn't
count against certain visits if it's in a certain proximity
of campus.

Speaker 3 (18:59):
And he goes.

Speaker 1 (19:00):
He goes, but you know what I want to tell
you that I said was that he goes because I
got a big mortgage on that thing. I go, oh, yeah,
I could imagine that. And he goes, and I'm sure
as hell not gonna allown eighteen to twenty two year
old to dictate whether or not I can pay that mortgage.
With the decision making out there on the field. He goes,
so I am going to make sure that the plays

(19:21):
I give him, I am telling him where to go.

Speaker 3 (19:22):
With the football.

Speaker 1 (19:23):
And I said, all right, Well, I was like, that
makes a lot of sense, like I one hundred percent
and get that, so I will not be understand at home,
Like like that's the mentality is like there's a lot
of coaches who want they want to keep control and
they want to make sure they're just like, look, I
know I've got the right play call. If you just
go execute, or if I put the ball in this

(19:43):
playmaker's hands, I know good things will happen. Like that's
sometimes as complicated as it gets at that level. And
so when you're asking these guys then go to the
NFL level where they're saying, Hey, what's the front? Okay,
what's the coverage configuration? Are they going to pressure? They
not like do I need to make a check here?
Do I need to run the opposite side an add
of or change the MIC identification? I need to change
the protection, but I need to change the route. You know,

(20:04):
I get back up in the shotgun? Are are they
mugging up? Is that going to change how the offensive
liignment protect versus if I'm under center versus in the gun.
These are running through your head at a rapid pace
within the two to three seconds from you breaking a
huddle and walking to the line of scrimmage. That's all
what's going through your head. You have a protocol, and
at the NFL level, it's an entirely different experience than

(20:28):
in college. So again I hate hearing this stuff, but
I understand because of the last name.

Speaker 3 (20:34):
That's that's what's gonna come with it.

Speaker 6 (20:35):
Do you guys recall some of the negative commentary about
you heading into the draft, because if you do, I'd
like to see if I agree with it, like some of.

Speaker 1 (20:45):
The uh probably probably the whole jacked up thing. And
then people people were like, oh, it's not accurate. I
was like, well, my senior year, I'm gonna go back
to my junior year. So my junior year is what
kind a bunch of draft was probably could have left
I could have left up my junior year. I chose
not to want to be, you know, have a chance
to finish my degree in another year, try to win
a national championship, all that stuff. But what people don't

(21:08):
understand is we we had an injury. Raymond mcckknight, who
is basically at our flank or our z are off
the ball wide receiver if you will, he got hurt
and so Jeff Samarga really was our third receiver at
the time was Marie Stoveall, Jeff Samarja, and Raymond mc knight. Well,
when Rama got hurt, Jeff moved into that spot, and
Jeff flourished obviously had a record setting year, was incredible,

(21:29):
and he was just a great athlete. So we really
could have put him anywhere. And one of the decisions
that coach Weiss made was when Rama came back that
next year, he put him at our ex or flanker. Now,
thinking back on it, it probably would have made more
sense to put Jeff there. However, it would have been
easier to try to take Jeff away if you put

(21:49):
him there, because teams would just play cloud coverage. They
would roll the coverage to the boundary every single time
because that's typically, at least in Charlie system, you're in
right formation, so your your ex or you're flying is
going to be an into the boundary. So I understand
why they didn't do it, but they put Rama there. Well,
the difference was, you know, Rama was not the same
type of route runner as Marie. Stillfall Maurice was like,

(22:11):
you're perfect X. He was big, so he could high
point the football even in contestant coverage he was. He
was very specific in detail with how he ran his routes.
So a lot of that because it's you're isolating your
backside wide receiver when you have a timing route, like
you need that guy to be as detailed and as
like perfect with this route running as possible because you're

(22:32):
throwing the ball before he's getting that spot. And I
and I had played with him the year before really,
you know, my freshman year, so I had a much
different rapport with with Maurice at that spot than Rama,
and so it just it took a lot to kind
of get some of that stuff going. And you know,
are there some drops or there's some mystos of course,
like as you're working through the chemistry and the timing
of that, but that's what one of the things always

(22:53):
not as accurate. I was like, okay, I was like, well,
there's a lot other things that play into that. You know,
they don't you know, they'll look at completion percentage it
goes down. I'm like, well, I also got pressure decent
not that year. You know, our offensive line was probably
better my junior year than senior year. So there's oftentimes
where I was trying to throw the football away trying
to not take a sack, and that stuff hits your stats.
But that was how that was what people talked about,

(23:15):
that's what people would say.

Speaker 6 (23:16):
So yeah, I definitely too jacked. I would agree with that.
The other the accuracy stuff, I think that's kind of
a lazy, surface level critique of you not understanding the
whole scope of things there in South Bend. But definitely
too jacked, way too.

Speaker 5 (23:30):
Jacked, olive our still way too jack, most negative.

Speaker 4 (23:34):
No, no, let's go to break man. Why not? I
was the number one rated player in the draft and
went number two overall. I don't really care what anybody
I don't care to try to remember what anybody said
about me. They could kiss my ass. Look, I'm still confident.
I'm still confident you had something to say about me,
you didn't like yourself, just like I said about the

(23:55):
Shador Sanders comments, So they could kiss my ass. There
you go. I did sit very long waiting for my
name to get called, and you know, whoever had something
negative to say, obviously it didn't play a part in
where I got drafted to. So you know, kick rock,
damn hard rock, no toe, no steel toe, don't kick Rack.

(24:17):
And if you thought I sounded arrogant right there, it's
because as it applied to my football career, I was,
yeah and still am. So they're talking about all right.

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Speaker 4 (24:43):
That, Tom Brady was in that that draft. Yeah, Tom
Brady was in my draft. Damn. You know why I'm
laughing right because that was the first in the last
time it was my draft. It became tom Brady's draft
after that. You know, well, if you've urlackers in that

(25:04):
draft too, you know there's a lot of there's I'm
sure if they could have if they could have repicked
what that took me.

Speaker 6 (25:11):
My favorite is but I got you, by the way,
My favorite is Bill Polly And who said years later, oh,
we had a first round dre a first round grade
on Tom Brady.

Speaker 4 (25:20):
Yeah, ok all right, yeah, right, okay, all right.

Speaker 6 (25:24):
All right, So coming up next here we are going
to tell you about two teams that apparently just start
seeing eyed eye this offseason in the NFL.

Speaker 5 (25:32):
We'll get into that for you here on FSR.

Speaker 2 (25:34):
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(25:56):
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Speaker 4 (26:19):
Hey, how you think she'd looked dancing to that song today?
Right now? Like to date? She probably is.

Speaker 5 (26:25):
She looked toxic, ouch Lee.

Speaker 4 (26:32):
Lee. That's that's that's that's a good one. That's a
good one.

Speaker 5 (26:38):
It is Two Pros and a Cup of Joe.

Speaker 6 (26:40):
Here on Fox Sports Radio, LeVar Arrington Brady Quinn, Jonas
Knox with you. Uh So, coming up, we are going
to have another edition of Lee's Leftovers that'll be yours
here on FSR. Also, Lee, can we give an update?
People are wondering, no Petros today late late scratch from
the old p Yeah.

Speaker 9 (27:00):
Well wish is to uh the old p Petre's papadaccus.
He is not feeling too well. Some people say Papa Doacus,
Papa Dacus. Depending on what part of l A you
are in, they do say the papadocus is. My family
calls him the papadoccuss. So I don't know, but I
was hope, but that, well, that clears it up. Well,

(27:21):
I'm related to Petros through marriage. My cousins are his cousins.

Speaker 4 (27:25):
That's right. Wait that was his flex. There we go on,
Did you.

Speaker 3 (27:30):
Guys know this? Why am I the only one who
either didn't know it?

Speaker 4 (27:33):
For now?

Speaker 9 (27:34):
You're not the only one I did not, I mean
Petros hardly. I don't even think Petros knows it really,
But yeah.

Speaker 3 (27:40):
So who's married to who? That would make you guys
related by marriage?

Speaker 9 (27:44):
Well, my uncle through marriage is his dad's cousin. My
uncle is the Christ the Christo's family are the cousins
to the Papadocuss.

Speaker 4 (27:57):
Basically, what Leeah is saying is is that it's not
important enough for it to even be.

Speaker 9 (28:02):
No, we talk about Stanley every once in a while,
we talked about family, you have you ever.

Speaker 4 (28:08):
I'm a black man, so I understand these types of
You know, my my soul, my cousin's marriage to my
sister's husband's uncle's aunt and their second cousin makes us cousins.
We related, bro.

Speaker 5 (28:23):
LaVar and I are more related than Lee and.

Speaker 4 (28:25):
Petro, that's correct.

Speaker 9 (28:26):
My godfather is his day there we go. There is
his dad's cousins. So, yeah, I've seen his dad.

Speaker 4 (28:33):
I've never seen you do know that godfather doesn't make
you related.

Speaker 5 (28:38):
You do know that, right?

Speaker 9 (28:39):
Yeah, because he's my uncle, he's married to my aunt.

Speaker 4 (28:44):
My godfather that's married to my uncle's aunts, brother's cousin,
their their nephew's wife.

Speaker 1 (28:51):
Is the only way the daughter More confusing is if
it's my uncle that used to be my aunt who's.

Speaker 3 (28:57):
Married to and so that there's a possibility of that.

Speaker 5 (29:01):
Which would day you know, you know, there's the right
right backdrop for that.

Speaker 9 (29:06):
But yeah, Petros is feeling a little under the weather.

Speaker 7 (29:09):
Hopefully we'll get him in on Friday. But I told him,
you know, don't worry about it. We'll get to you
whenever you feel better. Feel better soon.

Speaker 6 (29:15):
Yeah, well listen, hanging there the old pe So he
will be back here and hopefully, you know, on the
mend and ready to come back in.

Speaker 5 (29:26):
But it is two pros and a cup of joe here.

Speaker 6 (29:28):
On Fox Sports Radio, we were talking about how Pooka
Nakua was hookah. He was kind of judging whether or
not the forty nine Ers should give Rock Party the contract,
and Rock Purty has showed up to off season activities
and there's a feeling, oh maybe the contract extension is closed.
But you know a lot of rams on forty nine

(29:48):
Ers shade there.

Speaker 5 (29:50):
Well, apparently there's also this.

Speaker 6 (29:54):
According to Mike Silver of The Athletic, the forty nine
Ers offer was underwhelming and disrespectful to DeVante Adams, who
did have a conversation before signing with the Rams.

Speaker 7 (30:06):
Quote.

Speaker 6 (30:07):
I was entertaining the Niners, Adams told Silver. He said,
but they were like, we're paying wholesale, we ain't paying retail.
I didn't talk to them, but that's what my agent
told me like five times that quote, and I was like, okay, well,
I'm not a wholesale type dude, to which John Lynch,
the GM of the forty nine ers is asked about

(30:27):
it and had this to.

Speaker 10 (30:28):
Say, I saw the quote and it said his agent
had told him that.

Speaker 4 (30:32):
That wasn't me.

Speaker 10 (30:33):
I've always had great deal of respect for DeVante. That
didn't line up. He's on a division rival. We're gonna
have our work cutout covering him and playing against him.

Speaker 7 (30:41):
He's a really good player.

Speaker 10 (30:43):
So if there was any disrespect taken, none was intended.

Speaker 6 (30:46):
Yeah, So we don't know whether or not that was
a legitimate quote or if that was the agent kind
of throwing that out there for DeVante Adams of them.
So more more contract discussion between the forty nine ers.

Speaker 4 (30:59):
And Rams this offseason.

Speaker 3 (31:01):
Is Is that more kind of a breaking user?

Speaker 6 (31:04):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (31:05):
I mean he showed up, but there's no deal though.

Speaker 3 (31:06):
Okay, oh I know that, But I mean at least
he's there.

Speaker 1 (31:10):
That's kind of a step in the right direction, right,
It's sign of good faith by brock Perty and his
agent and everyone.

Speaker 6 (31:16):
Uh. Yeah, And why would Kirk Cousins show up is
that also him trying to show that wouldn't be well.

Speaker 3 (31:22):
I mean, he's on the team until he's not.

Speaker 1 (31:25):
It's voluntary, but you don't want to do anything that
would be conduct detrimental to the team, which you will
eventually get to that point if you start missing some
mini camps.

Speaker 6 (31:35):
I think Raheem Morris said it in the past couple
of maybe he said it to the Combine, but I
know Raheem Morri said something onlines of that he didn't
expect Kirk Cousins to show up at off season activities
this week.

Speaker 3 (31:50):
Jokes on him. Yeah, captain Captain Cousins is there.

Speaker 6 (31:53):
Yeah, so he's he's there, and that Brock could be
on the Vergelus a year.

Speaker 4 (32:04):
Well, that means the door, the window is closing. The
window is closing on them, and it is closing fast.

Speaker 5 (32:10):
So he's got to be after this deal.

Speaker 4 (32:13):
Gets done, I was being sarcastic.

Speaker 6 (32:15):
You know, after the deal gets done, he's going to
be the highest paid mister irrelevant of all time.

Speaker 4 (32:21):
Gotta be.

Speaker 5 (32:23):
I can't imagine.

Speaker 4 (32:23):
Anybody's even closed.

Speaker 3 (32:26):
Great story, it's a great story.

Speaker 4 (32:28):
I mean, you know, history, history, mate, dreams come true.

Speaker 1 (32:34):
I'm kind of curious though, for the rest of the
division rivals you know, Seattle, Arizona and Elie Rams, are
they excited about him signing a big deal? I mean we,
by the way, we've talked about poking Akuap more than
any other show in sports talk radio this offseason. But
given the topic the other day, in light of recent

(32:57):
events with the contract negotiations, it feels like they would
be happy if brock Perty signed a big deal because
they feel like that would hamstring the rest of that
roster being able to, you know, sign other guys so
they don't have to worry about some of the weapons
that they have. At least that's the sentiment that I
got from Puka Nakua saying he should take less so

(33:21):
he saved some room for some of the other guys
out there. I mean, that was at least the gist
that I got.

Speaker 4 (33:25):
Yeah, that's kind of how I took it too. You know,
that's kind of like, if you can squeeze them for
that amount of money, it's like a win now type
of situation, which I would I don't need Whokun Nakua
to tell me that this is a win now situation
for the San Francisco forty nine ers. If if I'm

(33:48):
giving my own personal opinion about the San Francisco forty
nine ers, I think there's too many questions surrounding and
swirling around this team to not sign back Rock Party
just based off of the idea of what's your roster like?
What what do forty nine ers fans have to be
excited about right now? Other than the possibilities the possibility

(34:13):
of McCaffrey being healthy, the possibility of Trent Williams being healthy.
What the possibility of of your your receiver coming back healthy?
What's his what's his name? I can't forgetting you like?
What's like? And and are you even going to have
you back on the roster? You you don't have debo anymore?

(34:37):
Like there are a lot of question marks surrounding this team.
So you don't have to take offense to what what
Hookah said. Just look at the fact that this is
a team that probably, if we're being honest, their best
shot at winning they lost Greenlaw. Their best shot at
winning a super Bowl has super Bowl has probably passed.

(35:00):
If that's my my if it's my estimation, and I
don't need you know, who can Nakua to tell me
that I don't.

Speaker 6 (35:06):
By the way, So if you're wondering why we've talked
about Nkua more than any other show, it's because LeVar
gave him the name Hookah and to.

Speaker 4 (35:17):
Be cooking them. Yeah. He heats you up and smoke
you out there on the field, you know what I mean, Like,
who gotta do? Who could nakuah? Yeah? Man, Yeah, that's true. Yeah.
And by the way, that man alone.

Speaker 6 (35:30):
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(36:12):
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Speaker 5 (36:30):
To you by Dollar Shave Club. All right, it's coming
up next here.

Speaker 6 (36:34):
We are going to close up shop here on this
Wednesday with another edition of Lee's Leftovers here on FSR.

Speaker 2 (36:39):
Be sure to catch live editions of Two Pros and
a Cup of Joe with Brady Quinn, LeVar Errington, and
Jonas Knox weekdays at six am Eastern, three am Pacific.

Speaker 6 (36:50):
Two Pros and a Cup of Joe, Fox Sports Radio,
LaVar Arrington, Brady Quinn, Jonas Knox with you here. We
are going to close up shop with Lee's Leftovers coming
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(37:11):
best Fox Sports Radio videos on YouTube. And we'll be
back on the air coming up tomorrow six am Eastern Time,
three o'clock Pacific. The NFL Draft is here. We are
getting rumblings that Brady Quinn is going to release his
top ten explosive mock draft explosive for twenty twenty five
explosive whewh like Jonas Knox after eating a bowl of

(37:37):
ice cream.

Speaker 5 (37:38):
That's right, I was.

Speaker 4 (37:39):
I was thinking lead the lap after he eats any
of the stuff he.

Speaker 6 (37:41):
Eats anything not alcohol at these stomach's like.

Speaker 7 (37:57):
Oo, is that why I'm not farting today?

Speaker 4 (38:03):
Oh?

Speaker 5 (38:03):
Man, all right, it's.

Speaker 4 (38:04):
Been sober lately, bro, I mean, I know, I'm I'm
like proud of you, man.

Speaker 7 (38:09):
Thank you, buddy.

Speaker 4 (38:10):
Yeah, you're welcome.

Speaker 7 (38:11):
Buddy.

Speaker 4 (38:13):
You can't buy boothtol all over me, like we haven't
had one of those moments.

Speaker 5 (38:20):
You're breathing all over me.

Speaker 3 (38:23):
I can't do it.

Speaker 7 (38:26):
I can't do it.

Speaker 4 (38:29):
Some of the funniest joke.

Speaker 5 (38:31):
Every your rusty ass, rusty boy. All right, so uh
let's get to this.

Speaker 2 (38:39):
These might smell a little fun, incredible but they're still good.

Speaker 3 (38:44):
Time to find out?

Speaker 2 (38:45):
What's Lap's leela?

Speaker 3 (38:49):
All right?

Speaker 5 (38:49):
To laugh? What do we got?

Speaker 9 (38:50):
That does remind me just now thinking about it. I
was hanging out with my neighbor Johnny at the pool yesterday.
He had a rock show over the weekend, a little
honky tonk, and I was there and his and I'm
hanging out with yesterday at the pools.

Speaker 4 (39:03):
That is that still a legitimate like? Can you use
that terminology? We live in a very yeah, can you
still use that?

Speaker 7 (39:09):
I never heard of it as a derogatory?

Speaker 4 (39:11):
Would I be able to say that? No, you can't
say it, But I mean I can't say it. No,
of course not.

Speaker 7 (39:16):
Of course you can say that. Of course you don't
know how that works.

Speaker 5 (39:20):
Honkey talk like racial?

Speaker 7 (39:21):
No, gosh, I mean a honkey isn't it?

Speaker 4 (39:26):
But I thought, I don't know. I mean, you tell
me what about then?

Speaker 5 (39:31):
What about the honkey talk man?

Speaker 4 (39:33):
The old wrestler? Okay? I was just curious today's society.
Is that too sensitive a word to be? Is that way?
It's sensitive? Maybe it is?

Speaker 7 (39:44):
Maybe I shouldn't be saying this.

Speaker 5 (39:45):
Yeah, Brady, what are your thoughts on Lisa? And you
know maybe I should have looked that up.

Speaker 3 (39:53):
I'm just waiting to lead to get to whatever the
hell he's about to talk about.

Speaker 4 (39:56):
My gosh.

Speaker 9 (39:57):
Well, yeah, I was hanging out with with Kevin at
the pool and he's like, hey, man, I saw you
at the Honky Talk.

Speaker 5 (40:02):
I was like, what, I didn't see you and I
hardly know this guy.

Speaker 7 (40:06):
And he's like and then I remembered.

Speaker 9 (40:08):
I was like, oh, yeah, there was that creepy dude
across the bar who like winked at me. I thought
it was like some dude hitting on me or something
like that.

Speaker 7 (40:14):
And Uh, I felt bad.

Speaker 9 (40:15):
I had to apologize and be like, oh, yeah, that's
why I didn't go say hid yet.

Speaker 7 (40:18):
I didn't know yet.

Speaker 5 (40:19):
Didn't you say to him, cough up too, uff up?

Speaker 4 (40:21):
Dude? No you didn't, No, no you didn't, but it
would have been funny.

Speaker 9 (40:29):
And Happy birthday of the world Champ John Cena turns
forty eight today, Happy.

Speaker 5 (40:37):
All that

Speaker 4 (40:40):
Whatever,
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