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Speaker 1 (00:02):
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Speaker 2 (00:22):
You know how NFL pregame.
Speaker 1 (00:25):
It depends on how much you want to watch, But
if you really wanted to, you could watch NFL coverage
from Sunday from the minute you wake up until the
minute you go to bed if you wanted to.
Speaker 2 (00:34):
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Speaker 1 (00:35):
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on Peacock, which is what it was on.
Speaker 2 (00:40):
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Speaker 1 (00:44):
Man, they were packed in there in Vegas, right, like
sardine sixty one thousand packs. Yeah, it's just like insane.
But how the hell were you? I mean, Ryan, I
mean it's obvious you're a big dude, But tell us
about that, Like how far did your career go?
Speaker 2 (01:00):
And what was that about? What was your name?
Speaker 3 (01:01):
I wanted to know that it was Ryan McBain. Okay,
I didn't get get really really far just here in LA.
I started in college actually, and I didn't tell my parents.
My dad would have killed me if he found out
I was doing that while I was going to college.
Speaker 2 (01:15):
But it was fun.
Speaker 3 (01:16):
I met a lot of guys who actually made it, Samoa, Joe,
John Cena. Like I said, I've heard a lot of
crazy stories. I've met a lot of cool people. I've
met Terry Funk backstage.
Speaker 2 (01:26):
And was he as terrible as they say or no,
terrible Terry Fun. He was a cool guy. He was
a cool dude, so her Terry Funk. No, he didn't
brand me. Wow.
Speaker 1 (01:37):
Well you know what, I actually saw a photo proof
of you and your heyday as a wrestler. Big Mike
runs this place, was showing us pictures. You're like, no way,
not quite sure why Mike has shirtless photos of you,
But I'm not sure why it's his wallpaper of his phone.
But yeah, Mike runs this place. But it was cool
to see. And I know the alias Ryan McBain. I
didn't know that was your wrestling name though. I thought
(01:58):
it was like your just screen name or whatever. But
Ryan Smith on the ones and twos and hope you
had a John Cena sort of weekend. And speaking of
John Cena, we're gonna talk about something he did and
the times you were bullied into something because he did something,
and we'll explain. Plus NFL Draft trivia giving away prizes
(02:18):
on this Monday, on this big week, and we got
to talk Nico Harrison. There's lots to get to on
today's show. I get ready for some great basketball today,
you know, before we get into I do think there's
a great story and just the thought about Nico Harrison,
Dallas Mavericks.
Speaker 2 (02:34):
But Danny, you seem pretty calm.
Speaker 1 (02:37):
Over the weekend. On our text message read about the Lakers, like,
you know, I don't know how dude. I was pacing
around worrying about the Lakers because the whole time I'm like, oh,
they'll come back, and then I believed you. I hit
up Danny G I'm like, I don't know about this game.
He's like, yeah, they just got to buckle down on defense.
So I'm like, all right, so they'll come back. But
they never really came back.
Speaker 4 (02:58):
Man.
Speaker 5 (02:59):
They got the good they look good out the gate
in the first quarter. They played flat after that.
Speaker 1 (03:04):
Well, what did Reddick say that they were mentally there,
just not physically ready physically their.
Speaker 5 (03:11):
Physicality of rules. Yeah, and look, you got to make adjustments.
It's a seven game series, so I don't think any
team should panic after one game of a seven game series.
Speaker 2 (03:21):
But I feel like you need it.
Speaker 1 (03:22):
I say we because I'm like sort of invested as
a La native now for fifteen plus years and I'm.
Speaker 5 (03:28):
Rooting for you too. Well, you got to ask yourself, though, Couve.
You know the way nas Reed and the other guys
were knocking down all those shots, Yeah, if they make
those same shots in game two, then I'm worried. I'm like, Okay,
this is not a one game thing. This is a
trend and they just are going to outshoot the Lakers
and they drive to the hoop a lot Lakers. We
talked about it all season. What do they lack some size?
So you know, hey, if they don't make adjustments, then yeah,
(03:52):
then this could be the Wolve series.
Speaker 1 (03:53):
The only other road team that came away with a
W over the weekend Golden State. But I feel like
that's I know that Houston's a two seed, but not
a terribly better team even record wise. You have a dude,
Butler's all the difference right now, man, just playing so big,
and tonight of course Piston's, Nicks, Clippers, Nuggies.
Speaker 2 (04:11):
So just more to look forward to.
Speaker 1 (04:12):
And I got to tell you in a personal note,
besides all the WrestleMania's and the holiday weekend and all
the Eastern treats, that you have to munch on great basketball.
Just knowing that there's baseball on every day such a
game changer for me. Like every day is like Newdy
magazine day. Every day I know there's something to watch,
something be excited about. And so far the season's been great.
(04:34):
I'm loving every minute of it. So that's a personal
note for me, Like I get so pumped rich to note,
I get to sit around, lamp around and do nothing
to watch baseball. And the big series in the nl
E starts today my Mets hosting the Phillies, and guys
like Lindora saying that city field has been packed and
it's a real home field advantage.
Speaker 2 (04:52):
So we'll see that.
Speaker 1 (04:53):
That battle starts tonight Mets Phillies, and over the weekend,
Wan Soto turns it on a little bit he' signs
of life. I mean, it's about time when you're paying
them a billion dollars a game, but I mean, like
you know, those one hundred and sixty two game schedule.
I hate on him, and I think it's also very
positive in this room because the three teams we root
(05:14):
for in this room are Mets, Dodgers, Jankies, and they're
all currently looking pretty damn good.
Speaker 2 (05:20):
So MLB in full fact.
Speaker 1 (05:22):
But I want to go to Nico Harrison for a second,
because I think he's starting to fall into the category
of being known for the wrong reasons. Well today, specifically,
he's known for saying stupid things or maybe being too honest,
well when being real goes wrong. Because they asked him,
(05:43):
he was talking about, you know, getting rid of Luca,
and what he said has people scratching their noggins.
Speaker 6 (05:50):
I didn't know that Luca was important to the to
the fan base. I didn't quite know it to what level.
But really the way we looked at it is, you know,
if you're putting on the if you're putting a team
on the floor that's Kyrie, Clay pj, Anthony Davis and Lively.
We filled that's a championship caliber team and we would
(06:11):
have been winning at a high level and that would
have quieted some of the outrage, and so unfortunately we
weren't able to do that, so it just continued to,
you know, go on and on.
Speaker 1 (06:21):
That's true, I mean, there's some truth to that. Had
they played well and had ad stayed healthy and they
all hadn't gotten down the way they did, it wouldn't
have stung as bad as it did. But that was
one of the biggest meltdowns and crashes any team has seen,
you know, especially after the departure of a superstar. But
he is basically saying he underestimated Dallas's love for Luca.
(06:45):
That's kind of crazy to be that out of touch
with your own fan base. If you're at the GM, right,
if anyone's supposed to know, it's you. That's how I
feel about it.
Speaker 2 (06:56):
That that's your job. I think you're supposed to know that.
Speaker 1 (06:59):
I think you see it when there's a great owner
or general manager. When they're oblivious, it's even more shocking
to me, Like how do you not know? Like I'll
go to my Mets for a second. When Steve Cohen
took over, he's so involved where he's like, all right, fans,
what altered in Jersey? Do you like best, like he
wants to be on the pulse of what the fans
(07:20):
are thinking. It's a combination of things, though, Rich here's
how I feel about it, and I find this to
be true because I'm saying it.
Speaker 2 (07:26):
It's a mixture of both.
Speaker 1 (07:28):
It's true because he's no, no, no, because you want to
appease the fans, but you can't let fans dictate anything
because they don't know more than you. They really fans
dictated Sonic the Hedgehog looking different in the movie, and
it ended up being a billion dollar franchise. So but
you don't dismiss the fans. Hear them out, but that
doesn't mean you got to do everything they say. Yeah,
they're the reason that the stadium's full, the reason the
(07:52):
team's making money, you know, the reason you have a job. Sometimes,
you know, the fans are everything. I get it, but
they're not the final decision made. It's like fans who
are mad about how The White Lotus ended.
Speaker 2 (08:04):
It's like, well, guess what, dude, you.
Speaker 1 (08:06):
Didn't write it. You don't dictate everything. So it's a
combination of both because you're trying to appease and please
the fans, but it's not their decision. It's like our show, Rich, Yeah,
you guys want us to talk hockey, but guess what,
it's our show and I'm not talking hoty. That's like
two Canadians, No, no, but you know what I'm saying though,
But here are people that want us to talk some
things and I'm like, well, that's not what we plan
(08:27):
on doing today. So I'm sorry. It's you know, we
get the final decision. The fans might have wanted Luca,
but he may have really believed that it was in
the team's best interest to make that move.
Speaker 2 (08:37):
It's a good combination.
Speaker 1 (08:38):
It was a bad move, but I think it's a
little feel of both, and he has to have that
feel as gm of what the fans really want, and
that's where he misstepped. It's a feel of both, and
you nailed it with that because it is a combination
of all. Right, I do want to take the fans
or for like I said, a radio show, a TV show,
a podcast. I want to take into consideration what the
people that are supporting want us to do. Yeah, but
(09:01):
they're not always going to make the smartest decisions, right,
They're gonna make heartfelt decisions. A lot of times, and
that's not a great business. Every time there's a managerial
opening in baseball, the fans of any franchise start calling
for like some retired player to be the new guy,
Like right, you know, insert Hall of famer that really
might not be the most qualified, but they're like, man,
could the manager. In other words, fans aren't in complete
(09:24):
control even though they want to be. We want to
be sometimes. That's why Nico Harrison's making millions of dollars
to make those tough decisions. Did he misread it? Yes,
because Luca was an exception. He was an exceptional player,
and he was exceptionally loved by the fans where it
was a bad move and you know he's hearing the
(09:45):
flag from it. And for him to admit that, you
could say, wow, it's refreshing that he's taken accountability of
his naivity there to not know how much the fans
loved them, like I newly loved them.
Speaker 2 (09:57):
I just underestimated it.
Speaker 1 (09:59):
But also say, man, he sounds like a bonehead because
he's supposed to him that. I mean, that's like requirement
one of being a you know, management on a team,
knowing what the fan base that take, you know, have
the temperature of the of the room. But here's the
thought that goes with it. This guy can make the
greatest moves moving forward. He could eventually win a championship.
(10:24):
He may and probably will forever be known as the
guy who made this terrible trade, the guy who let
Luca go. No doubt that means not even a little
bit forever. Nico Harrison could go on to be the
GM or front office or you know, he worked for
Nike for a long time before he entered the NBA. Yeah,
you can't take anything away from his success and his resume.
(10:46):
He's not there because he's a swell fella. You know,
he earned his way there, but he'll forever be remembered
for this move. Yeah, and that's what we're getting at
right now, the bad reputation one gets for one thing.
The greatest example, and I'll lead it off and kick
it off. Besides, Nico Harrison again could win a championship
(11:08):
but always be remembered as the guy that let Luca go.
And Nico Harrison you mean, oh, the GM that traded
Luca and a guy you know, the guy like yeah,
fire Luca and Fire and Nico all that stuff. That
guy unfortunately, And if you look at his career stats,
you're like, man, he was a way better player than
I thought. Bill Buckner is the classic example of what
I'm talking about, because when you look at his stats
(11:30):
and you realize the kind of player he was and
the kind of guy he was, he was a gritty
ball player with solid numbers. This is off top of
my dome. I bet you he's close to three hundred
home runs two eighty seven lifetime. He was a great coup,
a great player, great first baseman, forever known for that
one error and it didn't even lose the series. It
changed the series, but it didn't lose the season. Just
(11:53):
for the record, you know, the Red Sox were winning
Game seven, three to nothing in the sixth. Hilmill never
be remembered for that stellar, solid career that he had,
And that's the sad part about it.
Speaker 2 (12:03):
He remembered such a big moment.
Speaker 1 (12:05):
I get it, he's remembered for it gets by Buckner
rounding third is night Mets win. So that one thing
that isn't accurate but truly defines your career, that's what
we're getting that. What other examples come to mind? Eight seven, seven,
ninety nine on Fox. And if you're playing along at
home at Covino and Rich look up Buckner's numbers. You know,
(12:27):
I can think of a ton Dan Byer will not
like this answer, being a Seahawks guy. But we've talked
about this before. Brian Bosworth was one of the coolest dudes.
But you bring up Boz ninety. The time his name
is in conversation is because someone's talking about bo Jackson
running over him every time, every time, and it's you
can't have the conversation without that. You could say, well,
(12:48):
the angle, he didn't have the right angle. It doesn't matter,
it's it's it's how people think of Brian Bosworth. By
the way, I was close Bill Buckner career average two
eighty nine, one seventy four career home runs. But he
played twenty two years of awesome baseball and awesome defensive
baseball at first pace, twenty two years in the big leagues,
(13:10):
and it comes down to one moment that people never forgot,
and he was forgiven before it was too late. I'll
curb your enthusiasm and you know they eventually won, but
caught it Burnie. He got a baby, a baby out
of a burning building. But again, a longstellar career that
one moment defines him. Unfortunately, I think Rich wants me
to comment.
Speaker 7 (13:30):
I will not comment and participate in the slander of
one Brian Bosworth who just did not have leverage at
the goal line against Jackson's. That's the problem, So I
will I will not participate in this slander.
Speaker 2 (13:43):
Could we all agree.
Speaker 1 (13:44):
That Jim Joyce, you wouldn't even know this umpire's name
had he not messed up Gala Raga's perfect game. This
guy umpired his whole life, probably a reputable.
Speaker 2 (13:54):
Guy, cried about it and apologized.
Speaker 1 (13:55):
I'd imagine Jim Joyce even called postseason games an illustrious
career for what he did.
Speaker 2 (14:00):
But oh, Jim Joyce, the guy that fed up the
perfect game.
Speaker 7 (14:03):
So and then it was the next day that Armando
Galarraga handed out the lineup card. And now I look
back and be like, what a what a sinister move
by the Tigers, because you remember Joyce got emotional at
that point, like we thought it was like a good
will gesture.
Speaker 5 (14:17):
And now I look back and.
Speaker 1 (14:18):
Like diabolical, Yeah, exactly, Like what kind of move was
that I got one? As as a guy that I
thought he played on a bunch of teams and you know,
an All Star. I bet you remember having his team
USA card Robin Ventur, great player, great postseason player, nice
fellow too.
Speaker 2 (14:37):
But you say, Robin Ventour, you pickure Nolan Ryan.
Speaker 1 (14:40):
I'm giving him a knuckle sandwich, hitting him in the
head over and over and over. That's such a great
answer because it's so unfair. It was so out of
the character of Robin Ventur to even do such a thing.
He was such a slick player, such a great white sock.
He was great with the Yankees, still with the Meths,
and you know, just a solid career and we always
remember him getting.
Speaker 2 (15:01):
He didn't even want to participate it.
Speaker 1 (15:03):
If you watched the documentary facing Nolan, it's really unfortunate
about Nolan Ryan.
Speaker 2 (15:07):
It was so reluctant.
Speaker 1 (15:09):
You notice Ventura hesitates at first because there was you know,
inter squad beef going on, and the dugout vibe was
if you get hit, you're charging the picture.
Speaker 2 (15:20):
And Robin Venttour is like Nolan Ryan, like he didn't
want to do it.
Speaker 1 (15:24):
And Ryan a big, strong man, strength Texans sort of guy.
Nolan Ryan just not that type of player. I don't
think he played with that sort of fury and fire.
He was just like a smooth player. He played sixteen
years in the big leagues career banning average two sixty seven,
lower than I thought, but a great player, good player.
Known for getting punched in the head by Nolan Ryan
(15:47):
forever forever. That's the truth. So this is our version
of no Y F one goat. You know, you could
be the greatest guy in the world. You could have
worked at uh you know, every charity event, you gonna
help little children every time he saw them. You could
be great with old people, but you F one goat,
you're forever that guy. And if you don't know that
(16:08):
that that example is it's like an old joke where
you know, guy guy describes all these great things. Do
you think there's someone out there that doesn't know the
F one goat reference?
Speaker 2 (16:18):
Maybe, but please explain.
Speaker 1 (16:21):
I think people get it. I mean explain no, I
mean you said it's a matter of fact. I mean,
we know the joking reference that you know, you can
do a million things, F one goat, and you're the
goat efforts for the.
Speaker 2 (16:33):
Rest of your life. That's what you're known for.
Speaker 5 (16:35):
Yeah, Richie talked about the baseball example with Robin Ventura.
How about a guy in the NBA who gets posterized
and that's all they're pretty much remembered for, Like he
wasn't a big star in the league. But think of
Chris Studley, he played in almost nine hundred games with
that doubt. What's the one game you remember?
Speaker 2 (16:51):
The one games for me?
Speaker 1 (16:52):
Shack throwing them, wrapping his legs around them and then
tossing them. And then Duddley be like he gives the.
Speaker 5 (17:00):
Lame It's happened in nineteen ninety nine. He pushed them
to the ground.
Speaker 1 (17:03):
Okay, that's such a good one man. Yeah, had a
stellar career, right, think about it. You make it to
the NBA and throws the ball at him. It's an
accomplishment in itself, though, Right, you're one of the few,
You're one of the one percent less than that that
make it your childhood dream comes true. You're the pride
of your family, the pride of your hometown, the pride.
Speaker 2 (17:21):
Of your alma mater.
Speaker 1 (17:22):
You make it to the NBA and you have a
great career, and you're a New York nick and you
play at the Garden and everything. Your last name's Dudley.
That kind of sucks, but you're still up there with
the big boys. Shack posterizes you, wraps his legs around
you and tosses you into the stands like a little
baby boy, and that's forever.
Speaker 2 (17:42):
What you're remembered by.
Speaker 1 (17:43):
Your forever highlight is on the receiving end of being punked.
Speaker 2 (17:46):
That's the worst. That's gotta sting.
Speaker 1 (17:48):
And by the way, we say that respectfully, Yeah, you
know we're fans, so yeah, you did it, you made it.
But unfortunately, like these moments define you and it's not
our fault, you know, blame pop culture. I don't know
why people hang on to this stuff. If you want
to chime in with your example.
Speaker 7 (18:05):
You couldn't say injuries in the whole deal. But when
you have three of those five guys that you mentioned,
the injury prone guys, what I mean, you can't use
injuries as an excuse. So I know you're going in
a different direction and trying to find the one off thing.
But a Nico's case here again solely for my social
media publicity, but it is it's like in that way,
(18:28):
I just don't buy his argument.
Speaker 1 (18:30):
And Dan, it doesn't have to be something necessarily super negative,
like the move he made here in the backlash he's getting,
Like just in one's life. Sometimes your parents hold onto
the weirdest things and they always remember your one friend
or ex girlfriend by that one weird thing they did,
and they never let it go or drop.
Speaker 2 (18:46):
It or rich.
Speaker 1 (18:48):
You and I we've done one hundred and twenty years
of radio together, and people still refer to us as
the guys that did the Guacoff competition, or like the
hey is the dude Bros? Because we used to say
dude bro a lot in our twenties, right, I see
people still say that. And sometimes it's hard to escape
those things, you know. And Nikole Harrison will never escape
the Luca thing.
Speaker 2 (19:07):
He'll never escape it.
Speaker 1 (19:08):
Other examples phones are LEDs, Danny want to start the top,
We'll make our we don will start with Eric and Dayton.
Speaker 2 (19:14):
Eric, you're on the show what's.
Speaker 8 (19:15):
Up showing on?
Speaker 4 (19:17):
Dude up?
Speaker 8 (19:19):
Awesome show?
Speaker 2 (19:19):
Thank you, I.
Speaker 8 (19:22):
Said fire Mike Woodson, Indiana die hard guess what by Felicia,
he don'd boom. But also being from Indiana, diehard Cubs fan,
you don't know where I'm going with this. You owe
me a Swiggy that I've been trying to win for months.
Steve Bartman Dusty Baker two thousand and three, Mark Pryor's
second year in the league, first time plowing and is
(19:43):
playing and they're throwing in the playoffs. Dude gets him
too a situation where it blows up and you don't
take him out. He blows the game. It was game six, Dusty.
They didn't Bartman didn't do anything.
Speaker 4 (19:54):
We could have won that game.
Speaker 8 (19:55):
We had an Indian and half left. And then you
go on, you lose the next game.
Speaker 1 (20:00):
Yeah, people, people forget Bartman was like one little layer
of so many things that went wrong in that game
and for that series. So yeah, Bartman is a great example.
Mark in Syracuse, what's up, Mark, You're on?
Speaker 4 (20:14):
Hey, guys, great show.
Speaker 2 (20:15):
Thanks.
Speaker 4 (20:17):
Just as you guys were talking, I was saying it
to the self inflicted ones like Nico, and then there's
the other one that happened through no fault of your own.
So this one is the second. And I hope I
got the guy's name right, Ray Apps, I believe that's
the guy. Pete Rose with.
Speaker 2 (20:34):
The All Star Game, Oh with the interview that.
Speaker 4 (20:38):
Was Oh Rose, I believe ran him over.
Speaker 2 (20:42):
Oh yeah, oh wait, yeah, oh ray Fosse.
Speaker 1 (20:46):
And at first I think he was talking about when
Jim Gray kept bringing up the fact that it was
his first time there and the allegations. Remember when they
brought him back and he kept having that awkward interview moment.
Speaker 2 (20:55):
I didn't know what you were talking about.
Speaker 5 (20:56):
Yeah, Ray foss was an all star catcher and he
was pummeled.
Speaker 4 (21:00):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (21:00):
It later became an Oakland as broadcaster and yeah, forever
people think of him as the guy that Pete Rose
bulldozed you.
Speaker 1 (21:07):
Now, this is he maye think of something though, when
you said, Jim Gray, it made me realize there's a
whole category of this that we're forgetting. And it's news
people that say one flub and they could be the
the NBC like Chicago guy for twenty five years. They
could be the lead anchor, you know, for a major
city for their whole life.
Speaker 2 (21:25):
One misstep.
Speaker 1 (21:25):
Like I think of the guy out here forever, the
guy out here there was an earthquake in LA who's
like the like handsome black dude broadcaster that gets under
the table during an earthquake and he puts his finger
up in the.
Speaker 2 (21:36):
Air, shobled Chris, is it Chris Shable? Yeah? What that guy?
Speaker 1 (21:39):
I'll always every time I see I'm like, oh, the
earthquake guy. There's people that say one flub on the
news and that's their defining moment, defining moment.
Speaker 2 (21:48):
Unfortunately, it's not fair by the way. It's just what
it is.
Speaker 1 (21:51):
And like our last caller said, sometimes you bring it
upon yourself, other times you don't.
Speaker 2 (21:56):
It just sticks with you for whatever reason.
Speaker 1 (21:58):
Eight seven seven ninety nine Fox Dwayne More examples do
in Texas?
Speaker 2 (22:03):
What's up doing?
Speaker 8 (22:05):
Hey, thanks for giving my call.
Speaker 9 (22:07):
I bought my tickets for Vegas.
Speaker 8 (22:09):
So nice to be there in June.
Speaker 2 (22:10):
That'll be nice.
Speaker 9 (22:13):
If I say the name craig Elo, what do you
think of Craiglo? No, tell us what Jordan's shot over
him to win the UH to win the game?
Speaker 2 (22:25):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (22:26):
See if that that completely sucks. If that's the that
was the game five dB. If that is what you're.
Speaker 5 (22:32):
Defining the famous video where you're seeing it from behind
and get on the shop, Yeah that's horrible.
Speaker 1 (22:39):
Yeah, you don't see you don't want to be defined
by that, but is there in a way, it's kind
of cool.
Speaker 2 (22:45):
In that case.
Speaker 1 (22:46):
You know what I want to let's skip to six
or thinking, because I love Greg's example in West Harford.
Speaker 2 (22:51):
Greg, you're on the show.
Speaker 4 (22:53):
Yeah, I'm just gonna say his name, Mark Sanchez.
Speaker 2 (22:55):
What do you think of Mark Sanchez?
Speaker 1 (22:57):
I mean, geez, I mean the guy had a career
year where he took the Jets further than any other
quarterback in the last twenty five years. Mark Sanchez is
a great guy, insightful. How do you erase these moments?
Then when it's unfair, like that's unfair, right, that's an
unfair one.
Speaker 2 (23:12):
Lean into it, maybe like I'm blood fumble guy.
Speaker 1 (23:14):
I don't know, like you gotta reinvent yourself, you know,
in along lines of Nico Harrison on a much smaller level,
our buddy Steve Phillips never outran that. Mo Vaughn sort
of moved. I feel like that haunted him back in
the day. I remember a lot of people being mad
about that. It's always the missteps that people hold on to.
You could do a million great things, it's the missteps
that people remember.
Speaker 2 (23:34):
So just have to wharwithal to think ahead.
Speaker 1 (23:36):
Sometimes someone sleeps with one person they shouldn't sleep with,
and that's a reputation forever.
Speaker 2 (23:41):
Yeah, it's unfortunate what you got, Bryan.
Speaker 3 (23:44):
H Tom Chambers ducking over Mark Jackson. You remember that,
I do.
Speaker 1 (23:51):
I do you know what I was while you were
thinking that I had just I was thinking NFL, and
for some reason I realized Cam Newton such a you know,
a boisterous, fun personality in sports. Now you know, really
thinks high himself, thinks he's greater than everyone. People all
picture Cam Newton not going for that fumble in the
Super Bowl, letting that loose ball just sort of linger
(24:11):
around him. So to me, you say, Cam Newton, I
think that lazy play. So some things are more forgivable
than others. This Nico Harrison still fresh and this wound
is still right, so I understand it. But a lot
of these we hold on to and it's really not fair.
Let's uh, let's say how to Ronnie. Then we will
go to dB for an update Ronnie and Vegas. Real quick, Ronnie,
(24:33):
what's up?
Speaker 8 (24:34):
Hey guys?
Speaker 3 (24:35):
You guys going, Thanks taking my call.
Speaker 10 (24:37):
Thank you.
Speaker 8 (24:38):
I want to say, Chris Webber.
Speaker 2 (24:40):
Dude, timeout time out. Yeah, I mean, perfect example of
what we're talking about. Chris Webber.
Speaker 1 (24:46):
Great, amazing college career, great NBA career guy calls the
time out one, there's no timeouts.
Speaker 2 (24:52):
That's his, that's the lead.
Speaker 1 (24:54):
Those are lasting images, lasting memories, and you gotta figure
out here's the key, figure out a way to erase it.
Speaker 2 (25:00):
Please, just gotta be away, all right, damn buyer, what's
doing buddy?
Speaker 7 (25:05):
Nico Harrison still has a job as a GM. That's
not the case with Landry Fields, fired today by the
Atlanta Hawks as their general manager.
Speaker 1 (25:15):
Bring up one thing. You talked about, those pharmacy toys,
and you know we all got his kids color forms.
Easter Bunny brings a little you know, as you said,
the pharmacy type of toys. Yeah, the Willie Willie. Do
you remember the Woodie Willie? Who doesn't That's the guy
you can make a mustache on the right. Yeah, sounds
the mag the magnet stuff.
Speaker 2 (25:33):
Yeah, it is not.
Speaker 10 (25:34):
So.
Speaker 1 (25:35):
I wanted to get my kids some baseball cards, and
I told them, I said, hey, listen, Easter Bunny's gonna
bring your other stuff, but dad wants to bring you
to the baseball card shop.
Speaker 10 (25:44):
Nice.
Speaker 2 (25:45):
And let me tell you something.
Speaker 1 (25:47):
Not as easy to find baseball cards as when we
were kids. I know, we went to the baseball card shop,
but you almost gotta seek a place out because Walmart
no longer carries baseball cards target much like Pokemon car
if you got a little kid, always told Bobby, So
there's always going to be the local baseball card shop,
and you hope they're opening.
Speaker 2 (26:06):
You hope they got what you want. But I was.
I was stunned at how much cards are nowaday.
Speaker 1 (26:14):
It is a lot of special cards out saying no,
I'm talking regular tops. Is it bad to to what's
the politically correct term to take a card back that
you gave to somebody?
Speaker 2 (26:28):
I don't know the politically I don't know the politically
correct term for that um button, So be careful.
Speaker 1 (26:33):
No, no, no, But my this weekend, this Easter weekend, my
sister said, remember those stacks of cards you gave to James.
Speaker 2 (26:39):
I was like yeah. She's like, you know there was
an autographed show, hey o Tani in there. I was
like what. I was like, I'm sorry, can I have
it back? Please? You give her of things that you want?
Can I get that back? It's close. Regifting was the
close that I could go exactly what it is.
Speaker 1 (26:59):
But Jay Dan Bayer Cavino, you guys, all those wee kids.
We talk about baseball cards as kids, right.
Speaker 2 (27:05):
I'm not trying to sound like we're not even a
little boy. I'm trying to sound like the old timy
time guy.
Speaker 1 (27:11):
But I feel like there was a point where stadium
club and upper deck there were a couple dollars a pack.
And I remember my grandfather get him at the seven
to eleven or the quick check or the local bodego.
Speaker 2 (27:20):
He's had him on standby a couple bucks.
Speaker 1 (27:22):
Your dad would be buying some cigarettes of coffee and
some scratch offs and he's throwing a pack of cards
for you.
Speaker 7 (27:27):
Did you get a hobby pack or a blaster pack
or oh, I'm telling you it's ridiculous.
Speaker 1 (27:33):
I go there and uh, these are not the you
know Dan Patrick Pinini collectible ones he does reads for.
Speaker 2 (27:40):
I'm talking like, I was just like, let me just
get some.
Speaker 1 (27:42):
I was really trying to find like the cheapest cards
because my kids are not gonna like take the basket, right,
They're not gonna take care of them. And I said,
I'll throw these in here with the easter bunny stuff
because I want you guys to have some baseball cards.
And these are the most basic Tops twenty twenty five. No,
you know, no shiny, no inserts, none of that stuff.
(28:02):
Basic cards, Aaron judges on the cover, a super pack
which is still forty cards. So don't get me right,
it's like a thick ass pack.
Speaker 2 (28:10):
You know you can get them. Surprisingly, the car wash
sells them hard. Yeah, they have them there once in
a while. Maybe I should buy some since they're so.
Speaker 1 (28:16):
Hard to forty cards. So it's a big ass pack
of cards. Who would you believe it was thirty bucks?
That's insane. No, I don't believe that thirty bucks. And
then I looked at Oh, maybe I'll look online. That's
a lap dance and a half worth of cards they have. Wait,
hold on, how much is the lap dance nowadays?
Speaker 2 (28:35):
Twenty five? Last? No way, really?
Speaker 1 (28:38):
Five bucks goes to show you what a good guy
I am. But the point is the kids still get
fascinated by it. But it's not a cheap thing. Thirty
bucks are a big value pack of tops cards. Tough
times for the Easter Bunny, and it was happened a
silly putty.
Speaker 2 (28:55):
I guess my son.
Speaker 1 (28:57):
The other day I was telling you, who let's if
you pay attention into my stories.
Speaker 2 (29:01):
Who do My son says, two favorite players.
Speaker 1 (29:03):
Are he said, Lindor yeah and otaniyeh. In his megapack,
he pulled the lid away, and I almost want to
be like, buddy, that's.
Speaker 2 (29:16):
Got lucky pal. I think it always happened.
Speaker 1 (29:18):
I was like, so, you guys should get a bunch
of Johnny Grubbs and Don Assis.
Speaker 2 (29:23):
Oh Man another Jeff Musselman.
Speaker 7 (29:26):
You know what they do in some some companies, and
I'm not sure exactly which ones is now, they'll put
old players in, the guys who had already played. So
when you and I were growing up, we'd be like, oh,
look I got Dwight Stevenson center, right, you know from
the Miami Dolphins. There's no lineman in any of these anymore.
Like it's been replaced by like Thurman Thomas. You know, Oh,
(29:49):
I got a Troy Aikman card in this pack at
twenty twenty five whatever. It's completely different game.
Speaker 2 (29:55):
They're switching it up, man.
Speaker 1 (29:57):
But there's definitely a huge growing buzz again around all
these cards for sure, and just for all the parents
whose kids are into I roll my eyes at it,
but hey, my son loves it. Pokemon Pokemon cards are
like five to ten dollars minimum per little pack.
Speaker 2 (30:12):
Like it's a market man, you know what, let me
promote our bonus pot.
Speaker 1 (30:15):
Then rich Over promised because we talked about the greatest
athletes of all time, but we also talked about the
greatest polls in baseball cards, basketball cards especially. We talked
about it on Over Promised, our bonus podcast, Fox Sports
Radios YouTube page, episode eighty eight, and this week I
think KFC from Barstools stop them by the show. So
that's on Fox Sports Radio's YouTube page. Because we always
(30:36):
run out of time on this show, so over promise.
Speaker 2 (30:38):
Check it out.
Speaker 1 (30:38):
Did you happen to see that clip Dan Bayer a
big Cat from Barstool? It's insane. That is such a
cool clip. It really is of doing what so big
cat who you know? Part of part of my take
on Barstool. He's doing a he bought a.
Speaker 2 (30:55):
Pack of he's doing a basketball fleeer.
Speaker 1 (31:00):
I'm like, eighty okay, the Jordan rookie wa yes, and
I think he spent like you know, those packs go
for like eight hundred packs. Yes, whul don't you believe it?
Second card they're slowly opening. He pulls a Jordan Wow
Jordan rookie, which could it could be hundreds of thousands
of dollars based on the rating. Yes, so a big payoff,
but it was pretty cool. Like just watching the on
(31:21):
the unopening of that pack gave me anxiety. Speaking of
cards back in the day, which was a Tuesday, I
do remember collecting wrestling cards. They were grimy, they were
all school wrestling cards, and it's crazy to see how
much it's grown. This weekend we saw WrestleMania, and the
big story is John Cena's back. John Cena is the man.
(31:43):
Not only is John Cena back, not just him, seems
like some of his hair is back. That's the story.
Take a listen to Sena. He was on the Pat
McAfee show this morning post WrestleMania.
Speaker 10 (31:55):
That's the thing when you get it like so, you
get the deal right, and your hair falls out because
the new ones have to grow, so the old one
falls out. So like in January February, it was like
I had it in November. That's when I came to
like half a skin hit up here. You guys, Oh,
by the way, thank you for being so aware of
my needs and emotions because you guys ripped me to
(32:15):
shreds for a genetic problem that I can't control.
Speaker 2 (32:20):
Wait, dude, you.
Speaker 10 (32:21):
Don't look good enough out there, Like that's what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (32:24):
This isn't cool.
Speaker 10 (32:25):
You guys aren't cool to me.
Speaker 1 (32:26):
And there's John Cena talk about how he was bullied
into fixing his hair. Well, he was going bald. It
wasn't a good look. It wasn't working for him, right,
and that Scott van pel always says, yeah, just take
it home, take it home. At that point, I don't
know if it was take it home worthy, but it
was noticeable, right, he had a noticeable bald spot. Couldn't
(32:48):
help a notice it. It was at receding he actually
had like the circle on top. I do think we
as men have to be more accepting of these things
and just sort of lean into it. Like we worked
with a guy that wore a hat for like two
months straight and everyone was talking about him behind his
back because everybody knew, like, and once he took the
hat off, he had a full on pompatour, right, So
I think we need to just be more understanding of
(33:09):
that and make it more acceptable because it's becoming more
and more common people are doing all these trips to Turkey,
these all inclusive trips, coming back with full heads of hair.
Speaker 2 (33:20):
You know, women are doing things all the time. Hey,
we gotta be okay with dudes fixing their hair. I
was gonna say women.
Speaker 1 (33:26):
Women do these type of things all the time, and
they talk about it with each other and publicly.
Speaker 2 (33:31):
Some girl will be on TikTok.
Speaker 1 (33:33):
Being like I'm going for my boatox and filler in
my and my ass talk and whatever.
Speaker 2 (33:38):
Guy does something with his hair, we crucified. Yeah, guy
has to be all guys. Guy has to hide it
under a hat for you know, the rest of his life.
Speaker 1 (33:47):
Guy fixing his hairline has the secrecy of a girl
getting a boob job in the eighties.
Speaker 2 (33:51):
We have to be like, you go, queen, we have
to do that.
Speaker 1 (33:55):
You go see way to go, buddy, because and you
know why I want to do that because it might be.
Speaker 2 (33:59):
Me one day.
Speaker 10 (34:00):
Now.
Speaker 2 (34:00):
I don't want to hear flak from anybody.
Speaker 1 (34:02):
I'm fascinated by when women do things to improve their looks.
It's encouraged and they cheer each other on. Yes, bam baboom.
I applaud John Cena because I saw John Cena come
back and he had his floppy almost like his nineteen
nineties mushroom haircut. I'm like, yo, he's got a big
balt spot. Ook's terrible and you so he's the problem.
(34:24):
But I didn't say it out wow, but I noticed,
and I thought to myself, here's.
Speaker 2 (34:29):
John Cena, movie star, wrestler champion.
Speaker 1 (34:34):
So I said it, man, it's genetics. And that's why
Lebron can't do anything about it. It's just you know,
in his DNA at this point. And I'm sure he's tried,
and we've seen it appear and reappear and disappear and
all that. But he was sort of bullied into it.
So think about this Fox Sports Radio Nation, because I
have an answer. We all have an answer. We'll go
around the room. Let's chop it up the times you
(34:55):
were bullied into doing something, but it was for your
own benefit, for your greater good. I was bullied and
I held out so long. I was ruining the group
text messages for so long because I had an Android.
Oh you did, I had an Android? So oh, oh,
so you're that guy. People like, here's what happened. Then
you know, I was going on dates and then I
(35:15):
was realizing. This is when I was single. I just
got out of a divorce, and people, the women I
was dating, They're like, he has an Android. So I
was getting looked down upon. And then I met a girl,
girl that I'm currently with till this day. She's like,
if you're going to date me, you got to get
rid of that android. I'm like, wow, this is serious. Huh,
this is a real thing. And between her and all
(35:38):
my buddies and Rich and I'm ruined the group messages
and all that stuff because my texts were green.
Speaker 2 (35:43):
It was a it was an issue.
Speaker 1 (35:44):
I guess I got bullied into finally getting an iPhone,
and I have to say, you.
Speaker 2 (35:50):
Know, I like it. I guess I'm more accepted. It works.
Speaker 1 (35:54):
It didn't change my life, but at least I got
you off my back. So I'm a fan. But I
wasn't really against the android. But Rich, I was totally
bullied into that by you guys and my current girlfriend.
Speaker 2 (36:06):
What were you bullied into doing that benefited you? Yeah?
I guess.
Speaker 1 (36:10):
I guess you could say it benefited me in the
sense that people don't look down on me anymore because
of the Android.
Speaker 2 (36:17):
It could be a show it could be a movie,
it could be something you do. I feel like.
Speaker 1 (36:23):
I feel like I was sort of shamed into trying
sushi for the first time. How about we shamed you
into getting a fade. This guy had a haircut like
he was Mel Gibson up until we have a Mel
Gibson hairspot. Could we not bully him into getting a
fade like George Washington like side This guy had like
old wig. Yeah, he had like mad dog like a
(36:44):
cocker spaniel earflaps. Yeah, you know, like where the hair
went over his ears. He had side poofs and we
we were like, dude, just can you please get like
a normal buzz cut from a barber. He would sit
under those those moon things that the old lady sit
under the salon like a hair Now, yeah, Rich would
do that. It's the salon all the time. And now,
(37:05):
ironically Rich she used to aquinet like a longer hairdo
is coming is back now, so you might have to
grow your hair back. But for the longest time, we're like, dude,
do you just get a fade? Yeah, an old guy
hair do. It was the right move, but you act
like I just had longer hair on the sides. I
used to. It was not with scissors. Now it's now
a longer hairstyle is probably in style. Should probably go back.
(37:28):
But for the longest time he had never gone to
a barber. Never up until maybe five six years ago,
had never gone.
Speaker 2 (37:36):
To a barber. And we bullied him into it. You
gotta you got to accept it.
Speaker 1 (37:40):
Sometimes sometimes your friends or family might bully you into
something and at first you might be like, oh, I
well know, and then you're like, you know what, thanks
for doing that, because I'm better off for it. I mean,
I hear this a lot when it comes to those
jobs and things like that. Like certain people like they
don't want to but then they're haggled, ask so much
(38:00):
and it turns out to be the greatest thing they
ever did.
Speaker 2 (38:03):
Now I'm not condoning or promoting that.
Speaker 1 (38:04):
I'm saying certain things might work to your advantage and
you put it off for so long. How about Spot
with the gym, If you ask Spot, we we bullied
him in the early two thousands all the time, and
he has all this crazy resentment about how we bullied him.
But we would say he was paying for a gym
membership and never went. Now, this guy thinks he's an
Adonis flexing all the time because we bullied him to
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go into the gym.
Speaker 2 (38:28):
If anything, we should get a little credit. That's what
I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (38:31):
I know now he's a mister ripplepecks. I give you
zero crick. I know, But dude, how much how often
can we tell you were just mocking me? Come to
the gym with us, Come to the gym with went
to that gym. We didn't tell him to go to
the gym all the time, and he never went to
the gym, never came with me. I didn't know what
to now he's a gym rat. Now I know what
to do now he's a gym rat. But allah, John Cena.
(38:51):
Just something to keep in mind. You might assume all
bullying is bed. John Cena talked about it on McAfee today.
Not all bullyings Vegas. Sometimes sometimes it's solid encouragement. Ye
enough people say something to you, you know, might better.
You know, it's all in the presentation.
Speaker 2 (39:05):
Might change really better.
Speaker 1 (39:06):
It really is, Because if you like John Cena, we
could all say he's dude. I love John Cena. I
think it's a solid move for him. He has a
lot of tread on the tires still, as they say.
So for him to rock that bald spot in a
spotlight like that where he's supposed to be the cool
guy in the ring, I don't think it matched his vibe,
don't you think I think it was a good.
Speaker 2 (39:27):
Move for him.
Speaker 1 (39:27):
I think John Cena, unless he shaved his head completely,
I think it was the right move for sure.
Speaker 2 (39:33):
So Sina the big star, the big star, that was
John Cena. I thought that was ernest he does. I
thought Pee Warrel was on steroids. So sad WrestleMania. No,
that wasn't wasn't in your phone calls.
Speaker 1 (39:48):
You were bullied into something, but it was the solid move,
Joe and Virgin you will start with you allah, John Cena,
have you ever been bullied into something and you're like,
you know what.
Speaker 2 (39:58):
I'm sort of glad. I'm sort of glad. I was
what's up in.
Speaker 9 (40:01):
Hey, guys, not necessarily bullied into too much. But my
old man talked me into a pedicure one time when
I was totally against it. And I'll tell you what,
when you're done as a guy getting your first pedicure,
you're gonna be so happy with the softest seat, the
best feeling calves you've had, you won't knock them anymore.
Speaker 2 (40:22):
Oh is that why they call you soft foot Joe?
Speaker 1 (40:24):
Yeah, thank you, buddy, Joe, SFJA everybody. That's a great
example because I have had I've gotten pedicures with Why,
my wife and ex girlfriends, And there are guys a
pedicure I would never And I'm like, oh, if you
all which his wife gets pedicures with Rich It's true. Yeah,
now he makes the appointments. But again, it works to
(40:44):
your advantage. I'm sure it's a life changer.
Speaker 2 (40:48):
You know.
Speaker 1 (40:48):
These guys bully me every time we're out to dinner.
They bully me into trying something new, some sort of
seafood thing that I'm sure I've had before, but I
don't want it, but they just won't stop until I
try it. Every once in a while you'll come across
something like, you know what, I think, I like it.
So sometimes it could work to your advantage.
Speaker 2 (41:06):
Something to keep in mind.
Speaker 1 (41:07):
All right, Hey, coming up, we are going to play
a little NFL draft triviat man Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Three sleeps.
Speaker 2 (41:16):
Three kids.
Speaker 1 (41:16):
My kids would say three sleeps until the NFL Draft
b dial in eight seven seven nine nine on fox'd
it's Sapphire Midnight Black, it says Cavino and Rich Fox
Sports Radio, it says on it it's a real nice
water bottle for your kid to lose. And you know
it's multiple choice. It's NFL Draft trivia, but multiple choice,
(41:39):
Like Rich, what kind of genes? What kind of gene
shorts was Brett Farm wearing when he was drafted? Were
they A Lee's, b Levi's ce wrangler or d Jordan
ash Oh, I'm gonna go see wrangler cee wranglers? Correct, Wow,
I was wearing Wrangler.
Speaker 2 (41:57):
Actually I made that. I assume what gene shorts was
John Cena wearing last night? Oh don't Jinko. Yeah, man,
it's all multiple choice.
Speaker 1 (42:10):
It's all fun, but it's gonna get you hyped for
the NFL Draft trivia. I mean, NFL Draft this weekend,
this week, and we'll give away a prize in return.
Speaker 2 (42:19):
How's that?
Speaker 1 (42:20):
I think eight seven seven ninety nine on Fox. I
think the NFL Draft is gonna be a lot of fun.
And uh, we talked about it within the last week
after WrestleMania last night. NFL Draft is this week and
every weekend. I know you're watching some typ of UFC.
I was trying to think is there a fourth? And
(42:41):
I can't think of a fourth. I think I'm setting
in stone the top three things that have come the
furthest in our lifetime. NFL Draft, Yeah, UFC and WrestleMania.
Speaker 2 (42:56):
As far as evolution.
Speaker 1 (42:57):
As far as evolution, man, it's umble and if you
want to get hyped out lean UFC, NFL Draft, NFL
drafts definitely one of them. When do you think of
how it was really nothing? Well, I was gonna say
nothing to something Foo Fighters stuff if you want to
if you have won a little homework assignment and you
want to watch something fun as we get ready for
the NFL Draft. From Lway to Marino is a really
(43:18):
great thirty for thirty And it's a reminder that it
was forty eighth years ago there was a bunch of
dude smoking cigars with now.
Speaker 2 (43:27):
All three things you described their specta quid.
Speaker 1 (43:29):
With tan phones in a wooden paneled room making their picks.
All right, Well, you could add to the list at
Covino and Rich. But now it's time to play NFL
Draft trivia.
Speaker 5 (43:39):
All right, here we go. NFL Draft Trivia we are
kicking off draft week by testing your knowledge. We're going
to meet the contestants right now. Yeah, turn that music
up for me, Big Ryan, the man who was once
mistaken for Tommy DeVito at the Newark Airport. Steve Covino, that's.
Speaker 1 (43:55):
Me, what's Stevie Cultz, Steve Cutletz Man, Stevie pork.
Speaker 5 (43:59):
Chaft, And the man who once drank six glasses of
wine out of forty nine ers home game, Rich Davis.
Speaker 2 (44:06):
It's likely then spilled soup out of the clap. I did.
Speaker 1 (44:09):
I did spill soup on my last and I did
see Tommy Kullitz at the Airport's that's the story.
Speaker 5 (44:15):
And there's no picture proof. And right over there the
man who first suggested that Travis Hunter play on both
sides of the ball, Spotty boy.
Speaker 1 (44:24):
That's true that years ago, Yeah, in high school.
Speaker 5 (44:28):
And to my right, right beyond the glass, there the
man who was once grounded as a kid for shaving
the sides of his head to style a Brian Bosworth's spike,
Dan Byer, I did want the Boz haircut. No one
knew what I was talking about, but I did want that.
Speaker 2 (44:40):
How about Comito in the nineties.
Speaker 1 (44:41):
Did any of your friends want to be like Anthony
Mason or you know those nicks with the hair.
Speaker 2 (44:46):
Are you serious?
Speaker 10 (44:47):
Of course?
Speaker 5 (44:47):
Oh yeah, they carved, carved in words and everything that
was dope.
Speaker 1 (44:51):
I had one friend that like followed that lead, and
his parents were okay with it.
Speaker 5 (44:54):
I'm like, man, oh, Anthony Mason rip. All right, let's
go to the studio lines right now to see who's
playing first. Dameless Steel Swiggy Damon in Montana?
Speaker 10 (45:03):
What up?
Speaker 5 (45:03):
Damon?
Speaker 4 (45:04):
What up?
Speaker 5 (45:05):
What do you do for a living there in Montana?
Speaker 4 (45:08):
I worked for a drywall fly company, Cool Drywalls, Help
Building America.
Speaker 2 (45:13):
Thank you man.
Speaker 5 (45:14):
Here are the rules for NFL Draft trivia. The first
contestant with two correct answers is the champ. If there's
a tie, we have a tie breaker question. Your name
is your buzzer. But like always, you do have to
wait until all three possible answers are read. If there's
two wrong answers in a row, we move on to
the next question. Are you ready?
Speaker 4 (45:29):
I'm ready.
Speaker 5 (45:30):
Let's get it on. Here we go round one. What
year was the very first NFL draft held? A nineteen
twenty four b nineteen thirty six or C nineteen forty two.
Damen Damon.
Speaker 8 (45:48):
I'm gonna say p B.
Speaker 2 (45:51):
Nineteen thirty six.
Speaker 10 (45:52):
It is.
Speaker 2 (45:54):
Good pool man.
Speaker 5 (45:56):
Damon on the board right away. I'm sorry, a dB.
I was just gonna say, I don't think during wartime, the.
Speaker 2 (46:03):
Height of World War two, let's have a draft, wrong
kind of draft?
Speaker 5 (46:08):
Yeah, right, well the drafts were going on that year,
all right. Uh yeah, February eighth, nineteen thirty six, Dame,
you are halfway to a swiggy.
Speaker 1 (46:15):
I was drafted by the Bears. No, I'm going to Germany.
Speaker 5 (46:19):
We moved to round two. Damon on the board so far?
Round two. What was Tom Brady once quoted saying about
the NFL draft? A. I spent the draft actually helping
my dad redo his backyard. Didn't even check my phone much. B.
People didn't think I'd play one year in the NFL.
Speaker 10 (46:38):
Or C.
Speaker 5 (46:38):
It wasn't a chip on my shoulder, it was a bus.
Speaker 1 (46:42):
Rich rich I feel like A. I feel like he
was hanging out with his dad during the draft.
Speaker 5 (46:47):
Right, No spot spotty for the steal. B. Yes, people
did not think I'd play one year in the NFL.
Speaker 2 (46:55):
All know that combine photo sexy to combine. I think
he got bullied into looking better.
Speaker 5 (47:03):
So so far, Damon and spot on the point.
Speaker 7 (47:05):
I don't know what you guys, but I thought she
was going to be like, I can't wait to get
to the NFL and screw over the Raiders in a playoffs.
Speaker 5 (47:14):
Watch your mouth. Round three, here we go. Which NFL
team traded up to draft Ricky Williams in nineteen ninety nine.
A The Miami Dolphins. B the Baltimore Ravens or C
the New Orleans Saints. Steve Coveno got the trick? Question
is a oh it maybe a tricked you Dolphins?
Speaker 1 (47:36):
Rich?
Speaker 2 (47:38):
Go ahead, Dan, you got.
Speaker 5 (47:39):
Sat Yes, remember they basically gave away their entire trap everything. Yeah,
move up there? All right, so damon, spot But.
Speaker 2 (47:48):
Maybe I misunderstood the question.
Speaker 5 (47:50):
Well, I could see Coveno, I I think, give that. Well,
when I picture him running the ball, I picture him
in a Dolphins jersey, all right? Round four? Which team
is responsible for the first NFL draft? A the Chicago Bears,
B the Philadelphia Eagles, or C the Cleveland Browns. Damon,
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Damon for the win. The Philadelphia Eagles.
Speaker 8 (48:16):
You are right.
Speaker 5 (48:19):
It was an idea from Bert Bell, who owned the
Eagles at the time. Nice he wanted to even the
playing field with the teams buying players who had more money.
Speaker 2 (48:28):
All right, hey, way to go, Damon a havert.
Speaker 5 (48:31):
Home, Yeah, ryall d and we are going to mail
a beautiful scene our swiggy tea there in Montana.
Speaker 1 (48:38):
You know what else he needs when he's doing that
drywall and he's working hard, he needs some coozies.
Speaker 2 (48:42):
Yeah, keep his hands yest, throw some of those in
the package. Yeah, there's some coozies in that, Damon.
Speaker 1 (48:48):
And again that's to get you hyped out for the
NFL Draft This week NFL Draft Trivia brought to.
Speaker 5 (48:53):
You by Danny g And tomorrow on The Dan Patrick Show,
Guess who's going to be joining us? Who's that think
of Tuesday's NBA Playoffs? Shaq flying in on his private.
Speaker 1 (49:03):
Point Shack Diesel trivia with his sweet yellow glasses that
he's rocking.
Speaker 5 (49:09):
Love those.
Speaker 2 (49:10):
Let's go to Dan Bayer for an update, dB. What's
going on man?
Speaker 9 (49:13):
dB?
Speaker 7 (49:13):
And will you guys are on in the mornings, It'll
be Moncey belanios in myself tomorrow afternoon in your stead here.
Speaker 5 (49:20):
On Fox Sports Radio.
Speaker 10 (49:22):
Like it.
Speaker 7 (49:22):
Yes, we are looking forward to it as well. Gonna
have a good time. We're gonna have a much better
time than Nico Harrison has had over the last few
months after trading Luka Doncic, it's been anything but good.
The Mavericks GM today speaking with reporters, and this exchanged
happened during that end of season press conference.
Speaker 2 (49:41):
Why shouldn't you be fired one?
Speaker 6 (49:42):
I think I've done a really good job here and
I don't think I can be judged by the injuries
this year. You have to judge from totality from beginning
to end, and so I think I have a really
good working relationship with Patrick. I think you had in Rick.
The leadership that we have is really elite. And you'll
see next year when our team comes back, we're going
to be competing for a championship next year.
Speaker 7 (50:03):
For Nico Harrison to the Mavericks, is this message next
years when Cooper Flagg's going to be in the NBA.
That's because the duke freshman and consensus player of the
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That's Expresspros dot Com Pistons at Nick seven thirty Eastern,
followed by the Clippers and Nuggets ten o'clock eastern. That
one's in Denver, Hawks, Fire, GM Landry Fields Today. Eagles
gave center Cam Jurgens a four year extension with sixty
eight million dollars, and the Jets picked up the fifth
year options on their three first round picks from twenty
twenty two. That's Sauce Gardner, Garrett Wilson, and Jermaine Johnson
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their nominator contract through twenty twenty six. Red Sox topped
the White Sox four to two in the annual Patriots
State Game at Fenway Park. Braves place pitcher Spencer Strider
on the fifteen dail because of a strained hamstring, and
Colorado Avalanche captain Gabriel Landeskog is active for tonight's Game
two against the Dallas Stars. Guys, he's missed almost three
years of action, hasn't played since the twenty twenty two
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Stanley Cup Final, but he'll play tonight.
Speaker 2 (51:13):
Is the Avalanche up one to.
Speaker 7 (51:14):
Zero on the Stars in their Western Conference first round series.
Speaker 5 (51:17):
Guys, back to you.
Speaker 2 (51:18):
Thank you, d B, thank you.
Speaker 1 (51:20):
As you talk about Nico Harrison, let me ask you, guys,
what does Nico Harrison have in common with Katie Perry?
Speaker 2 (51:29):
They didn't foresee the backlash.
Speaker 1 (51:31):
Yeah, I thought you were going to say he's not
a real astronaut. I was going to say they both
have great boobs. But I wasn't positive. No, that's good, guess,
Yeah I was. I'm glad I was right though, Yeah,
because I you know what, back to the astronaut story,
I know they're not astronauts. Yeah, but it's amazing to
me that it didn't dawn on them that they might
get this amount of backlash.
Speaker 2 (51:53):
It never even dawned on I.
Speaker 1 (51:55):
Think, you know what, you saw William Shatner do a
similar thing a couple years before, but you know, he
was Captain Kerk space related. N You come back acting
like he accomplished something either, I think that was the
the vibe or misconception however you want to put it,
but didn't chat to do the whole like it was
the most beautiful thing I've seen he did. Yeah, he did.
He didn't get the backlash that they got. But again,
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it was how it was presented. And when Katy Perry said, yes,
I'll be the pop culture person that goes to you know,
into space, she never thought the world would be.
Speaker 2 (52:29):
Like no or else they would have second guessed it.
Speaker 1 (52:32):
Yeah, Nico Harrison, he got on the phone with Genie
Buss and management with the intention of like, oh, the
fans are gonna like this.
Speaker 2 (52:41):
It's unbelievable.
Speaker 1 (52:42):
You gotta have the foresight, the John Foresite, the twenty twenty.
You gotta have the vision to know that there's an
other side of flip side to your potential moves.
Speaker 2 (52:56):
What are the repercussions?
Speaker 1 (52:57):
I'll give you a way dumbed down version of us.
There are times in life, sports, entertainment, your marriage, your friendships,
your work where you just you don't see it coming,
like you you've even thought it out in your head,
like all right, I'm gonna make this move. You're like, oh,
I didn't anticipate this. And I think Nico Harrison, as
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we talked about him a bunch today, he would have
never thought, well, all right, I'm gonna I'm gonna test
the waters.
Speaker 2 (53:24):
I think I'm gonna trade Luca.
Speaker 1 (53:26):
He never thought Wow, the city and everyone's gonna hate
my my.
Speaker 2 (53:30):
Because exactly he does.
Speaker 1 (53:31):
He does make a point, had everybody stayed healthy and
had you gotten a healthy ad.
Speaker 2 (53:36):
But those are big risks, those are big what ifs.
Speaker 1 (53:38):
As Dan Byer said earlier, he's banking on a healthy
great players, but he's banking on everyone from uh Kyrie
to ad to these guys to be healthy all the time. Yeah,
aging superstars too who were injury prone. So it is
a big risk. But he does make a point it
wouldn't have been as bad had they stayed healthy.
Speaker 2 (53:58):
Not the case.
Speaker 1 (53:59):
So there's the commonality between Nico Harrison and Gail King
and Katy Perry. They didn't even see the repercussions here
the potential backlash that they'd get.
Speaker 2 (54:09):
And we talked about those being defining moments.
Speaker 1 (54:12):
But I think another fun angle is when when you
really didn't see it coming, like you.
Speaker 2 (54:16):
You may have done.
Speaker 1 (54:17):
I like the dumb example is I got all these
old home videos of my mom when she was a
little girl with her parents.
Speaker 2 (54:26):
I found them on the wood of the eight millimeter.
I got them.
Speaker 1 (54:29):
Digitized and I put it to like a slide show
with music and everything.
Speaker 2 (54:33):
I gave it to my mom thinking she was gonna
be like, you're the greatest son ever. I thought I
was gonna get like pats on the back, Like, man, there's.
Speaker 1 (54:39):
Very get dawn on you that it could be an
emotional moment. My mother was crying, it's.
Speaker 2 (54:43):
Like this, the worst life is fleeting this.
Speaker 1 (54:48):
I'm like, but I uh so, just to know that
people in life, not just sports, make decisions thinking, oh,
I'm gonna get a pat on the back. Meanwhile the
world ends up hating them. I was just looking at
tonight's NBA games and are good friends with DraftKings. Yeah,
a couple of props I think I like. In fact, forget,
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I think I do like Pistons at Knicks. Knicks are
up one game.
Speaker 5 (55:13):
How about that fourth quarter from them? Right?
Speaker 2 (55:17):
I can meano.
Speaker 1 (55:19):
We're not in New York, so I feel like when
I talk to my friends back East, there is a
sense that, like, the Knicks do have a buzz again,
no doubt it's it's clear, But I just wonder. Tonight
Brunson scored thirty four in Game one, the over unders
thirty and a half. I think I'm going under. I
don't think, I mean maybe maybe Pistons play tougher tonight.
Speaker 2 (55:42):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (55:42):
I'm just going I just have a hunch saying to
watch Cunningham and so and who else towns for New York.
I think under thirty and then I just think it's
Joker domination time. I like Jokich twenty eight or over.
So I like on Jokic under on Brunson. Who knows,
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we'll see DraftKings have fun. And storyline is that Jokich
has taken more of a leadership role in the clubhouse,
in the locker room this playoff season, which is kind
of cool.
Speaker 5 (56:13):
That was the best game of the weekend, went to
overtime and blow for blow. I thought that was the
most exciting game.
Speaker 2 (56:18):
You know.
Speaker 1 (56:19):
I have a thought over the weekend, Andy, and it
has nothing to do with the NBA. As we get
ready to get out of here, it's a question that
has to do with sports, work, children, and pets.
Speaker 2 (56:31):
I'm tying it all together.
Speaker 1 (56:32):
I saw that your no I said, children, children, sports, pets,
and work a lot.
Speaker 2 (56:39):
I don't know, don't worry. I saw your boy show, Hey.
Speaker 1 (56:42):
O, Tani Show, Hey Show How Tani Became a dad,
and he wrote a really beautiful message on social media,
and he missed the first two games of a series
and now he's back in action. And you know, we
all know he's famously has his little doggie that everyone loves.
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In fact, his dog has bobbleheads, decoy, decoy the doggie.
I also saw something today that the biggest star in
New York baseball, not Wan Soto, Trent Grisham. I think
is poternity leave right now? So he had a baby too.
I get it all good, no problem with the paternity
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leave of Tani's back. I'm just asking you because Cavino,
you're a dad, I am, Your daughter's a teenager. Yeah,
when your girlfriend have no kids together, but you have
a doggie. Yeah, it's his birthday today and three years old. Yeah,
so see it all ties together. I saw Covino's little
doggie over the weekend on Instagram, and your girlfriend went
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out and bottom of those cute little cakes made for dogs.
And I said to Cavino, if you become a dad
again and have more kids, that'll fade away. I'm under
the belief that people that have all this love for
pets it when you have kids, but you're not pet person.
When that when you have kids, the dog love fades.
I believe you still love you, still love your pet.
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But I'm understand what you're saying because I do have
a child. But I think that you and I both
aren't true like animal people. And if you're a true
animal person, you still gonna have kids. Still love your animal.
But your girlfriend's are type of buy his clothes for
your dog, and that's not true. She has one Yankee
show the other day. You butt your dog's shoes. Yeah,
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he hasn't worn them pants. He butt his dog shoes
and he's saying he's denying this. I mean, he's got
cooler shoes than you, if you want to be honest
about it.
Speaker 2 (58:36):
The woofies.
Speaker 1 (58:37):
But yeah, well, you know, you gotta keep things in mind.
You're painting a weird and inaccurate picture here. We live
in Los Angeles, so it's either I take how am
I gonna take this dog out for a walk? If
you don't put something on his feet, it's gonna burn
his feet. He's a little foofy dogs. We're talking a
little foofye dogs. Dogs have lived generally now, not his son.
Speaker 2 (58:56):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (58:56):
Maybe they have burnt feet. I'm not a dog person.
I don't have to tell you. I'm just saying they
tell you not, they tell you not to take your
dog out for a walk.
Speaker 2 (59:03):
I'm just then forget you.
Speaker 1 (59:06):
Does shown Tottie care less about his dog today because
now he has a father of a human And my
answer is yes. I think it's how you come into
the situation. You came into this situation not really caring
about your dog in the first place. So of course
your kids are gonna take president. Your kids are always
gonna take president. That's a given. You can't compare the
love of your kids to an animal. I just feel
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but I think that some people who care about their
dog genuinely are still gonna have that same genuine care
for their dog.
Speaker 2 (59:34):
They're just gonna love their kids more.
Speaker 1 (59:36):
Not every dog takes a back seat and is almost
gone out of the family, like your dog.
Speaker 2 (59:39):
I don't know. Richard never hasn't walked his dog since
he had kids. That's the truth. The dog doesn't go.
Speaker 1 (59:45):
For walks, yeah, exactly, rich bull dogs aren't supposed to
go for walks. Yeah, when they're three hundred pounds because
you haven't walked them.
Speaker 2 (59:51):
Exactly.
Speaker 5 (59:52):
He's been in his crate ever since he was born.
Speaker 1 (59:54):
Your thoughts You could chime in at Covino and Rich
show continues.
Speaker 2 (59:59):
There show Hey doesn't care about his dog anymore. We'll
see you, guys. Are we thereby see you in a
promised land