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Before we get into the NBA. Before we get into
would you go to the salon for your favorite football team?
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There's a story, there's some stats. I want to go
around the room real quick. It's sort of a great
assessment of someone's personality and who they are. Just a
random question. Don't think too hard about it. Blurt out
the answer that comes to mind. Okay, are we down
with this? Sam Monsey, Danny J. Everyone. I saw study.
I saw a study that said the average percentage on
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your phone charge where people start to panic. When do
you start to panic about your phone charge? At what number?
Steve Givino ten percent. I'm like the guy who plays
gas roulette all the time. I'm like, I really don't care.
I wait until they're like five miles left before I
fill my tank Danny J. Seventeen percent.
Speaker 4 (03:06):
I was sam My battery says the state of it says, uh,
would it service immediately or whatever? So when it gets
to ten percent, that's like when I'm like, I gotta
stop using my phone.
Speaker 1 (03:16):
Ten percent? What do you have?
Speaker 5 (03:18):
No?
Speaker 4 (03:18):
I have an iPhone ten but like I'm always in
low power mode because my battery draams like like had
a half day.
Speaker 1 (03:24):
But charm of I was Sam could never just give
an answer. I should comb it up.
Speaker 2 (03:29):
I am at probably like twelve percent because once it
hits ten percent, it's going downhill fast.
Speaker 1 (03:34):
Right, well, we are living on the edge here on
Covino on Rich. You guess they're saying the number where
most people get like, oh, I got a phone with
George thirty eight percent.
Speaker 3 (03:45):
Okay, no, you're all crazy.
Speaker 1 (03:47):
No, I'm with you. I would. I would who said
like seventeen, I said seventeen.
Speaker 6 (03:51):
When I see that number, I'm like, uh oh, you
don't get a prompt for seventeen, though you get a
prompt for twenty, you get a prompt for ten. I
don't need a prompt, but I just whenever I see
a one, seven, five, I'm with you.
Speaker 3 (04:00):
I'm not going to get to ten because it's downhill
from there.
Speaker 1 (04:02):
So yeah, it's going drain real quick. I was at
Disney with the kids, and listen, I'll give iPhone props
where it's due. I got the latest version. I upgrade
every few years. I'm not the guy that needs every
new phone, but the latest one could last like a
day or so. But we waste thirteen pounds. But do
you have the iPhone fourteen whatever, whatever the newest one is.
(04:23):
You know I was fourteen. It's fourteen pounds that phone.
Let me tell you. I was at Disney And because
you're on the app all day booking the rides and
you know, using the app, I was by the end
of the night at three percent, and you're not that
a feeling where you're like, I can make it to
the car? Can I make it three percent? That's but
most people say, just so you know, if you are
the overrunder, essentially, if you're on a DraftKings thirty eight percent,
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if you're not a panicker under thirty eight percent, there's
it's like you said, it's like gas in your car.
There's some people that when they hit half a tank,
fill up. Cavino's the guy where I've had to go.
This is true story. I've had to go with a
Guess tank because he's ran out of Guess.
Speaker 6 (05:02):
I'm like, I've done it too, because I think in
our heads we're like, I'm gonna go to that gas
station a little further away because it's a better price.
Speaker 1 (05:11):
I'm gonna wait.
Speaker 6 (05:12):
I'll just wait, I'll wait and put it off, and
then you're like, damn, I should have just went to
where it was expensive, because now I'm a run out
of gas.
Speaker 1 (05:17):
I'm always playing gas for five miles, four miles, and
then I'm like, oh, there is over bump and it's like, oh,
back to ten miles, and the sudden it's like line
line line. I've had this one where I live about
what I think, sixteen miles from home from Fox Sports.
There have been times where it's like sixteen miles. I'm like, oh,
like the exact oh with gas left. That's really done
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that too. I was like, oh, so you want to
roll in your driveway with fumes. Well, I know I
have a guess st I go to.
Speaker 7 (05:49):
So.
Speaker 6 (05:50):
But if you're on your way, like you're in a
hurry to your job, maybe you don't have time to stop.
Speaker 1 (05:55):
The worst feeling is, yeah, you're in a rush and
you're like, oh, man, I forgot to get gas. But anyway,
I digress. Let's get into the show. But I just
saw that stat before I got in here, and it
really is a true sign of someone's character, much like
do you fill up your guest tank exactly. It's the
same thing the phone version chime in at Covino and
Rich at Fox Sports Radio. Now, it's funny you were
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talking about that on your ride home. Would you say, Sam,
I'm sorry I was talking in your ear for some reason. Oh,
it's all astracting.
Speaker 4 (06:22):
It was like something real quick, Rich, you look hansome today,
quick humble break story. I got to go to the
first Field of Dreams game in twenty twenty one and today,
yeah we got to go. Thank you to Scott and
Lee who I got my credential the day of the
event because I was there for my mom's seventieth birthday.
But my phone died taking pictures and video, you know,
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walking around the whole day. I remember this, and so
you know how Apple maps, like if you use Apple
car Play in your car, it'll like actually put a
beacon in your car so you can use it to
find your vehicle. All these people at the event, there
was thousands, you know, tens of thousands of people there.
We were all parked in this like clover field of
it was like just a field with clover just for
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like endlessly. So my phone dies, so I can't find
my car. So I'm just walking around and my charger's
in my car and I can't find my car to
charge the phone.
Speaker 1 (07:14):
So it's just this. I'm walking around. My feet are.
Speaker 4 (07:16):
Getting all wet because there's all this condensation on like
the clover, and I was kept pushing the button on
my my keys to have it honk at me. And
I was walking around for probably an extra hour, and
then I had to get up and do a hit
with two pros and a cup of Joe about the event.
So I got like four hours of sleep because I
spent extra hour walking around looking for my car because
my phone had the location and it was I was
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producing that show and Sam sounded way hung over and
he's like, I.
Speaker 1 (07:41):
Couldn't find my car. By the way, my phone dies,
You're screwed. A meme. I saw a meme that this
says you know you're forty when, But I don't think
it is. I think everyone should do this. When you
go to an amusement park or an airport and park,
do you always take a picture of where your car is?
Always to do that. That's not I'm that's a normal,
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rational human thing to do.
Speaker 5 (08:03):
Right.
Speaker 4 (08:03):
Absolutely, you're not thinking, You're not looking, you're not taking
a mental picture at the parking lot when you're in
rush to get to the airport and you're like, uh,
like you don't so like this happened to my parents
a few weeks ago. They didn't know where their car
was in the parking airport parking lot. It seems like
an I was sam problem than it seems like I
told them.
Speaker 1 (08:17):
I'm like, use Apple Maps and they're like, what's not
set up? Apple doesn't fall far from the tree. Oh
very good. Well, damn charge your phone. Everybody in Clover
fill your tank just in case. Cavino and Rich on
Fox Sports Radio. Now we're gonna talk about things you
need to check off your bucket list. I guess things
(08:37):
you've never attended, but you have to because there's a
story about a ninety five year old lady. She's a
lifelong Bulls fan. Will tell you all about it. But
on my way in, Rich, while you were playing guest
Roulette and charging your phone everything else, I was listening
to a playlist that I have. I got playlists for days,
and I heard two bands that I really like because
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I grew up liking them. But they're kind of like
a guilty pleasure band, meaning I don't normally lead with
these bands when I'm talking music, But I really like
them and I like their whole catalog, So one would
probably call them a guilty pleasure of sorts, right, because
people to be safe to fit into conversation, they'll just
give you the broadstroke answer, the popular answer. Look, yeah, man,
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I like Metallica, I like Codeplay, or yeah you too,
you know, or they'll give you just something that's easy
to understand and follow that doesn't sound too corny. Right,
I like Turtles. I like Turtle, and I'll make it
snappy and I'll make it quick. But you grow up
and you have influences, whether it be MTV or an
older brother or an aunt or whoever it was that
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was your influence. For me, it was my aunt Googie
and uncle Joe, right. They were my let's say older cousins,
but my aunt and uncle. But they were younger but
older than me. They turned me on in the eighties,
the early days of MTV onto two bands that nobody
really talked. One of them's in the Hall of Fame
twenty sixteen. That is Cheap Trick from Chicago now again
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massive band, a lot of hits, but no one really
talks about. You know why they're gonna say fan haling, bro,
no one's gonna be like cheap Trick man, No one
ever really, And they're super talented, and I love probably
every album of theirs. So it's kind of a guilty
pleasure because people are like, cheap Trick, huh, you love
like a loving rock songs. I'm like, yeah, I guess,
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so maybe I let her surrender by surrender. They got
so many place is fantastic, man, he got so many
great songs, So I'll throw Cheap Trick into that conversation.
And then another song came on. I'm like, I love
every song because my aunt Googie played to my uncle
Joey played him. Everyone in my family's sort of like
this band. So growing up, I thought, what back to
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Cheap Trick. Why don't their most popular song be I
Want You You want Me Live? Dude? I want you
to want? Maybe they got so many songs. Yeah, but again,
no one really talks about them, so maybe a guilty
pleasure for our generation in the late seventies early eighties.
They were a cool band, no question, but who talks
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about cheapsh I don't believe in guilty pleasures because I
find no guilt in the cheesy stuff. I like, that'sh
To my point, you're at an age right where it's like, yo, man,
I like them lean into it and represent I'll rocket
sheep trick T shirt, let's do. I'm talking about him
on national radio here Fox Sports Radio. Grew up loving
so many of their songs. Another band came on. I'm like,
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it's funny because I grew up thinking everybody loved this band,
and it seems like only my family and people in
the UK love this band. But they had songs on
MTV and I knew every song because my uncle brainwashed
me that they were the coolest band every when I
was a kid. So I didn't have a choice. I
just grew up knowing the band Squeeze, tempted by the
food of another, pulling muscles from a shell, pulling muscles
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from a shit, pull for cats, another nail in my
heart up the junction. They're a band from England that
I would have thought was the most massive band until
I realized, like, no one really talks about this band. Huh.
So based on guilty pleasure bands, do you have guilty
pleasure fandom In the world of sports athletes that weren't
the biggest superstars. But you loved them because I think
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everybody does. Like, let's be real, they weren't superstars, but
they made it to the big leagues. They made it
into the NBA, the NFL. Maybe they were scrubs, but
in the grand scheme of things, when you were a
kid looking at looking up to them, they were superstars.
I think of athletes, and I think I think of
music too. I mean, you already think that I like
(12:36):
cheesy music, so I'll just add to your case, well,
hold on the cheap trick and squeez story. I want
to make it clear. I didn't make those choices, right.
That's what my family was listening to, you know, when
my mom was listening to classic rock or soft classic rock,
or oldies or motown, That's what I was listening to.
I was a little kid. I didn't have a choice.
When I started making my own choices, things got different.
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But I don't not like those bands. As a result,
of course, I like the brands of nostalgic as far
as I'll give you music and I'll give you sports,
all right, music I grew up, I mean, and he's
a legend. So this might not be the best example
I just assumed every kid knew every Neil Diamond song
because my mom made me think Neil Diamond. So we
won those Sweet Caroline. But do you know I am myself.
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I am forever in blue jeans. Do you know all
the Neil Diamonds song because I thought everyone did. Come
to America. By the way, dude, it's so funny because
he is a legend. But you ever meet a guy
our age like, to be honest, I'm a big Neil
Diamond guy. People would laugh at you. I I love
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Neil Diamond. I'll give you another When I was in college. Again,
this is by my choice, you know why, because it
reminds you of your childhood. It's a part of you.
When I was in college, I didn't think it was cheesy.
I think the bar Naked Ladies are a fun lesson. Yeah,
but you made that choice. I did. You made that
their album rock spectacle. Okay, that was fantastic and that
as far as athletes go. But again, if you lead
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with Bear Naked Lady, people would think you were laying.
That is true. Even though I've heard that's a great album.
I just never listened to the old thing. I just
know the corny hits. There was a baseball player in
New York that my family loved. I'm like, why do
you guys like this guy so much? Remember Benny Agbayani?
I do, absolutely do. He made a bonehead play. He's
unfortunately most famous for a bonehead play he made. Didn't
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he catch a second out and throw it into the stands?
I don't think that was him. Yeah, it was a
Jay Payton someone I looking up right now, MANCI do
you have a you have a band or an athlete
that comes to mind.
Speaker 3 (14:31):
I do have a player that comes to mind. Eric Gordon.
Speaker 2 (14:34):
He was drafted by the Clippers in two thousand and eight,
and like he's.
Speaker 3 (14:37):
You know, no, Like, do you know who that is? Like, no,
you don't.
Speaker 1 (14:40):
I know the nickname? I do? I know the name.
Speaker 2 (14:42):
He's not playing right now because he had rist surgery,
but he's on the seventy six ers roster and he
had rist surgery.
Speaker 3 (14:47):
Like two months ago. But like he's bounced around. But
he was a Clipper for I don't know, maybe like
six seven years. And I loved pay for.
Speaker 1 (14:54):
The Nuggets right kes waiting for him to get good.
Speaker 3 (14:56):
I have his jersey and he was always good.
Speaker 1 (14:59):
But that was it. It was, that's it. So I
heard Manzi is a big Air Jordan fan. No no, no, no
no no, Air Gordon Garden.
Speaker 3 (15:07):
And it signed sounds.
Speaker 1 (15:09):
Like you bought those sneakers at Ross just for less.
She got the Air Gordon Air Guarden he wishes he
had of shit, you know what I'm saying, when'd you
get those a pay least shoe store? The Air Gordon's hilarious? Man, Yeah,
Air Gordon. Is there a raider that you just have
happen to love that you realize that no one else
he's your guilty pleasure? Yeah, I had.
Speaker 6 (15:31):
I was probably the only one in my section in
Oakland with a Tyrone Wheatley jersey number forty seven, Michigan's
very own. And I'll never forget that. He had a
famous game at Arrowhead where he bulldozed all these Chiefs
players and dragged like four of them into the end
zone for an upset victory. Just the way he ran
the ball. And he he never was a big star
in the NFL, but he was one of those guys
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I really like loved watching.
Speaker 1 (15:54):
Because for whatever reason, Look, you need those guys, you
know why? Because when he come through you're so pumped
for them, and they they're just fun players to root for,
and you know, the superstars, they're the stars of the team.
You had their T shirt, you had their starting lineup,
action figure, whatever. But these other dudes, these ancillary guilty
pleasure were labeling guilty pleasure athletes. Today, they're the ones
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you really like, bled for and felt for and rooted for.
When he came through, you remembered it, and I gave
you those bands, rich plenty of those bands. I can't
tell you how many soft classic rock bands that I love.
You know what, if you guys, ladies, gentlemen, want to
chime in eight seven, seven, nine nine on Fox, you're
guilty pleasure with music or sports. I'm gonna throw another
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one in there, because it's it's fringe sports, it's wrestling. Okay.
When I was a younger kid, you know when you
gravitate towards someone almost out of a joke, but then
the joke becomes the reality. Yeah yeah, But when you know,
when you joke about something too much, it's no longer
a joke, and you're like, oh, when I was a kid,
my buddy and I used to joke about the wrestler,
the Honky tonk Man, right, but to the point where
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was ironic, But to the point where like we still
joke about it till this day, and I'm like, yeah,
you know what I think. I love the Honkey tunk Man.
He that funny. He was hit people over the head
with his guitar hockey. I love the honkey talk, but
not in that way. Yeah, I remember watching him, by
the way in two thousand. In the year two thousand,
Benny Agbayani committed a memorable error where he handed the
ball to a fan after a catch with only two outs,
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leading to two giant runners scoring. Bone head movie. Yeah,
and your family probably was embarrassed. So I gave you
my bands. I can go on all day talking about music,
but as far as athletes that stand out to me
and for whatever reason, I always rooted for them. Number
one Randy Vallardi was a former Yankee infielder, bounced around,
he was an Oakland athletic. Always rooted for that guy.
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I just always liked him. You know, a solid player.
I can tell you what number here, number eighteen for
I've won for you because it's a guy that I've
only heard you reference anytime you talk about all those
great nineties Yankees teams. Yeah, you're the only person that
ever shouts out Scotty Brocious. Scotty was a World Series MVP.
Dude bad at three hundred, worst the hairdline ever, worst
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hairline ever, worst hairline ever, looked like he looked like
he was fifty eight years old. No, I always embraced
Scottie Brocchus. You know how many people like average players
come to New York and they don't deliver. He was
an average player that played his best in New York.
His best years were with the Yankees, so he stepped
up to the plate pun intended. And I'm always grateful
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for the way he played in those big moments. That
dude played a mean third base, weak hairline, but great player.
And I'm gonna throw out another one. When I was
a kid, dude, no one cared because he wasn't that good.
But still he was a big leaguer. I used to
love Bobby Meetchim loved Bobby Meacham. He was a short
stuff for the Yankees, and I felt like no one
else was rooting for him except for me. I actually
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wrote to him as a kid. He wrote back, he
signed all his baseball cards. He sent me all this
Yankee memorabilia and Yankee pens and everything. Loved Bobby Meacham.
No one cared about Bobby me He probably has like
thirty career home runs. He's still dms covin on Instagram
and you know what, we're still you know what. That's
probably his first shoutout ever on Fox Sports. Right, I
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used to love on me. Here's another one, Tarrod Taylor
Man for whatever reason, good player, great player, but always
loved rooting for that guy, Like I'm like, this guy
could ball man. He's a baller. No one have him
to respect when you always bring him up. I was
always a fan of his. So everyone has a guilty
pleasure band that they don't want to admit that they love. Right,
(19:31):
Maybe it's a band that your mom introduced you to,
or your family was into, or they're just corny and
you love them. Who's that athlete for you? Let's give
him some props on a casual wall Friday. I think
it has to go like this and lean into it.
We shouldn't be ashamed. We love him. Who cares? You
gotta be quick, you gotta be snappy. But here's how
it's gonna go. Okay, you give us your name where
you're from. Guilty band, guilty athlete? All right, I love it.
(19:55):
You're one two punch band athlete and represent man. We're adults.
Give him a shot at lean into They they may
never have got a shadow cove.
Speaker 6 (20:02):
You know which band was Funky? My mom played them
all the time. I'll still play their music to this day.
Steely Dan.
Speaker 1 (20:08):
Dude, they are the nucleus of what they call and
consider yacht rock today. So Steely Dan massive in that genre,
and I love so many corny ass bands from that genre. Dandy.
Have you ever seen that clip of Steely Dan. They're
doing a yacht rock documentary and they call up, who's
the main dude from Steely Dan? Oh Man Stilley or Dan? No,
(20:30):
he's very famous, and I'm remember the main guy from
Steely d Are you reeling in the yeas? They call
the main guy?
Speaker 6 (20:37):
Don't lose that number? Oh My mom used to play
that song. I used to play that song peg over
and over and over.
Speaker 1 (20:44):
When they would sing Ricky don't lose that number? I thought,
what Ricky Henderson number twenty four? Now you better keep that,
I tell our Ricky, I said, every key, don't lose
that number. Who is the main guy, Because whoever it is,
they did a documentary about yacht rock. They call the
lead guy of Steely Dan. Yeah, hello, oh, Donald Fagan,
(21:04):
Donald Fagan, Donald, Yeah, we're doing a documentary about yacht
rock and we'd love for you to be part of it.
And he's like, about what yacht rock? And he goes,
oh yeah, f you f off click, He's like, would
you call it? For some reason he hates because this
soft classic. He is part of yacht rock, which I
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think is cool. Who does I think yacht rock is
a category? Most it all branched off from them, the
Doobie Brothers, Michael McDonald, Seals and Croft, all those light
bands all stemmed from the Steely Dan era. Phones are
all lit again. Band Athlete your guilty Pleasures. Plus we'll
get to some NBA Danny. It's as close as ever
(21:46):
with like a game to go or so the three
seed and like the eighth seed or the game nut
it's nuts. Anthony Edwards had a big game last night.
He was playing like Air Gordon, not you that the
timberwat the timberwatt too, Wolves, Wooves, the Timberwolves months. Hees here,
come on Minnesota, so we'll get to some MBA. We're
(22:08):
going to talk about Caleb Williams or people painting their
fingernails now more so than ever their stats. So we're
gonna get to all this a lot of fun, NFL, NBA,
more so fun than anything else. Friday, Cavino, and Rich.
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I love how this is your guilty pleasure. Well, it's funny.
Like I said, I assume that everybody loved the band Squeeze,
and then you grow up and you realize, like I guess,
no one really knows them except for this song. Oh,
this song rules. I love this song Tempted. So guilty
pleasure music. Everybody talks about it all the time, right,
bands you don't really often admit you love, But when
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you're alone in the car, you're singing your heart out.
Who's your guilty pleasure? Athletes? Because everyone's talking about the
show Hayes and the Aaron Judges and growing up, the
Don Mattingles and the Darryl Strawberries and the George Bratts
and Paul Maladers. But there was always these other dudes
that you rooted for, but they weren't super stars, but
(24:01):
you loved them. So guilty pleasure fandom when it comes
to athletes Mike, who runs this place, said I love
the band Cake, but he couldn't think of an athlete.
He was like, I was a garvy guy. I'm like,
but there wasn't another Dodger who wasn't Steve Garvey that
you loved like Cake, like reluctantly crouch. I'm like, you
know what, I love Cake too, But you're right, no
(24:21):
one really talks about them, so I don't know if
they're guilty pleasure. But because you can get real corny,
everybody likes something that's considered kind of corny. Right, Even
the coolest guy, even the Fonds, probably likes something corny
at one point. But again, I think the sign of
a grown confident man or a woman is not even
calling it a guilty pleasure. Yo, I like this crap.
You might think it's corny. I don't care. Like I
(24:42):
love the Counting Cross. I love their corny ballads. I
like when they slow it down. I love count Gross.
Adam Durtz gets all whiny with his voice. Shameless pleasure,
how about that? Shameless now share? Right, we're adults, So
I told you. When it comes to athletes, always rooted
for Randy Vallardi, Bobby Meacham Rod Taylor. You know, people
that don't don't always get the credit because they weren't
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the biggest superstars. Go into your phones and your phone calls. Plus,
we're gonna be giving away prizes here on the show.
And a quick reminder, Rich, we're filling in for the
Dan Patrick Show Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday this coming week,
the Dan Patrick Hatrick. So please join us. Can't wait
right now, loaded lines, I'll start. This is how it's done. Ready, Hey,
(25:23):
it's Rich, Guilty Pleasures, Counting Crows and Timmy Toffle because
I like to do the tough shuffle. Yeah. Timmy Tuffell
was a fan favorite. He was I mean he was
in a super He was a backup second baseman who
when he got up to the plate he shimmied his
hips and all the ladies were like, oh the tough
shof tuffle shuff. All right, let's go to stand in Illinois.
What's up Man Friday with Covin on Rich.
Speaker 8 (25:46):
Yeah, Guilty Pleasure, the violence fams for My Dad and.
Speaker 5 (25:52):
Matt Souey of the Chicago Bears, the fullback for Walter Pate.
Speaker 1 (25:57):
You know those are great answers. Violent Femmes is a
great answer. You've seen them live. They're solid. Let's say
what's up to Big Bert Georgia's.
Speaker 9 (26:05):
Hey, what's up man? Growing up in New York, this
was definitely a guilty pleasure hip hop. I listened to
mc hammer Man. You know, everybody knows every every song
that he's put out.
Speaker 1 (26:15):
That's get it started. Yeah, I used to love him too,
but you say that now you say that, now you're
you're like, yo, the please Having a herd Of album
was awesome. People will look at you sideways. How about
your athlete?
Speaker 9 (26:30):
Hey, and my athlete is pretty much?
Speaker 6 (26:32):
A team is pretty much.
Speaker 9 (26:33):
The nineties Knicks. So you got John Starked, and you
got people, you know, like blue collar people, but specifically
Kicky Vandaway, the only Caucasian.
Speaker 1 (26:42):
On the Next War.
Speaker 9 (26:44):
He wore low cut sneaks and I said, how do
you hoop in low cut tennis shoes?
Speaker 1 (26:49):
You know there's always like a goofy guy from that era.
A little later though, Latrell's Free. Well is that a
guy to root for? Yeah? He's right though, Man, those
nineties Knicks teams were so fun watch no diggity, no doubt. Uh,
Dwayne in Texas. What's up man?
Speaker 8 (27:05):
Hey?
Speaker 5 (27:06):
As far as baseball player, when I was a kid,
I liked Mark the Berg when he's on the momb
which is awesome. Then and then for band the Human League.
Speaker 1 (27:17):
That's so funny, dude, because I've never met anyone in
my life. Like we all know the Human League, right,
have you ever met anyone? Yeah, I'm John Man, big
Human League fan. Like never a Human League. Okay, you
know we had uh, we had a boss one of
it before we went to Fox Sports. When we were
at ESPN. One of the great guys we worked for.
His name is Sean Australian guy love span Do Ballet.
(27:39):
But at first, like that's funny, gest, No, I love her?
We thought, yeah, we thought he was jo. Every time
I hear that band, now I think of our brother Sean.
What's it is it? I know these much is true? True?
Remember that.
Speaker 4 (27:57):
They're called span Do Ballet ballet. I thought that was
like a style of ballet from like Spain or something.
Speaker 1 (28:02):
Those are the dance with Sam does on the Instagram.
That's right, Kevin in Huntington Beach. You're Alma Covino on Retch.
Speaker 9 (28:08):
JKF Covina and Rich what's going on?
Speaker 8 (28:11):
Jmah, what's brother?
Speaker 5 (28:13):
All right?
Speaker 8 (28:14):
So I got two athletes and uh, it's not a band,
it's actually it's an artist. His name is Gregory Isaac,
King of the Double Entendre Are. I don't know if
you guys heard of him, No.
Speaker 1 (28:30):
I.
Speaker 9 (28:32):
Okay?
Speaker 8 (28:33):
And then uh, Kurt Warner running back for the Seahawks
and Rams. The dude used to just blide and looked
like he was glide when he ran exactly Lamar Hoyt
picture for the Cardinals.
Speaker 1 (28:49):
That's so cool, man, because again you're giving him props.
And I looked up Gregory Gregory Isaac's looks smooth as hell.
This dude leave his hat. So anyway, Jams, really, I'm
sure I know him, you know. But again it's because
we live in that fear of saying something that seems unpopular.
But today we're getting over that. You know what I
think when I think about the athletes that were not
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big names that I would always root for, it does
a commonality. They all have some type of weird dance
move or shimmy is a gimmick you know whom thinking
of as a Niners fan, do you remember Merton Hanks
of course, long neck, long neck. Every time he would
have an interception, he would do that like that. He
works for the NFL's UH office in New York. Merton Hanks, Hawkeye,
(29:32):
Merton Hanks. What a player and a Hawk. Look at
at Derek and I well, what's up? Man?
Speaker 5 (29:37):
Yeah?
Speaker 10 (29:37):
I got a lot of bands. I listened to a
lot of music, but I'm gonna go with Boston for
my guilty pleasure as.
Speaker 1 (29:44):
They're great.
Speaker 10 (29:46):
And then for athlete, my first favorite running back for
the Titans or Houston Oilers, Eddie George.
Speaker 1 (29:53):
Yeah, big names, but again that you don't hear a
lot of that, So good call man. I appreciate a
seven seven ninety nine on Fox Wells we got got It?
Indian Rhode Island, Jody, what up? Buddy?
Speaker 8 (30:03):
Hey?
Speaker 5 (30:04):
By?
Speaker 9 (30:06):
How you guys doing so?
Speaker 5 (30:09):
Hey?
Speaker 11 (30:09):
My guilty pleasure with music as a genre in itself,
it has to be house music, ed M. I don't
know what it is about it, but it gets me
going and my guilty pleasures. For an athlete, he's not
of my favorite team, and it's a Steph Curry. And
if guys, if I can just sneak this in really quick,
I am heartbroken because my fiance has booked us a
(30:33):
trip to Vegas.
Speaker 9 (30:35):
On June fifteenth. However, we are leaving today.
Speaker 1 (30:38):
You guys, get there, okay, we'll we'll crossover. How do
you do a little high fought June twenty through twenty second,
will be out there. Give you a swiggy at the airport.
All right, we'll see you there. Thanks for the call, man,
and I want to wrap it up with one more
now you know, let's go to Mansi for an updod
Oh wow, yes, flying, I see her. She's like texting
someone laughing.
Speaker 3 (30:57):
We don't about what I'm doing.
Speaker 1 (30:59):
Text You're only text us and some audio of Manzi laughing.
Speaker 3 (31:07):
I know that's that's a terrible drop. As I've mentioned
to him a million times.
Speaker 1 (31:11):
Curio, when you when someone looks at you and you're
looking at your phone like smiling like that, like you
up to know good? I am up to no one
of two things. You're either gossiping about someone at work
or you're having an affair.
Speaker 2 (31:24):
Are not.
Speaker 3 (31:27):
Gossiping about somebody I work. Gossiping is putting in nicely.
Speaker 1 (31:32):
When you see someone looking at their phone. I'm not
even joking, right. If someone's looking at their phone like giggling.
Either a they got the evil smile where they're like
they're talking smack about someone and they're really into it,
or they're up to no good because they're flirting with
someone they shouldn't be and Fancy is a good woman,
so she's just talking smack.
Speaker 3 (31:49):
I am talking mega smack. That's exactly what's going on
in the world. Let me tell you what's happening in
the NFL. NFL Network with the story that Saints quarterback Derek.
Speaker 2 (31:58):
Carr is dealing with a shoulder injury and it's threatening
his availability for this season. Apparently he's weighing his options,
including the possibility of surgery. The Browns and veteran quarterback
Joe Flacco have agreed on a one year, four million
dollar deals. Seahawks have agreed the terms with quarterback Drew
Locke to backup Sam Darnold. Quarterback Jalen Petrie and the
Texans have agreed on a three year, thirty nine million
dollar extension. And in college football, Tennessee quarterback Nico Iamaliava
(32:22):
did not attend Tennessee spring practice today. He's been in
conversations with Tennessee about a new contract. The no show
of practice did come as a surprise. In the NBA,
some people thought Jamal Murray was gonna make his return
today for the Nuggets. He's been dealing with a hamstring injury.
He's missed the last six games important for the Nuggets,
but he is still a questionable for today's game against
the Grizzlies. And at the Masters justin Rose top of
(32:45):
the leaderboard after the second round, eight hundred part overall,
he is done, Rory McElroy is done and he's two
shots back, and Scotty Scheffler through thirteen holes is right
now five under part overall.
Speaker 1 (32:57):
Back to you guys, MANSI do you think the NBA?
And now I'll ask Danny g as well, since he's
a Lakers fan. Your Clippers hanging in there, five seed,
forty eight and thirty two, one game behind the Lakers.
Everything is so tight.
Speaker 3 (33:09):
It's very tight with also Denver and Warriors.
Speaker 1 (33:11):
Oh my goodness. Now do you think the NBA, for
the good of ratings wants no one a Laker? Yes,
yes one, but wants no part of Lakers Warriors round
one because they want if they had their pickings to bolt,
you know, advance of the second round. So as we
sit right now, the Lakers are the three seed and
(33:33):
the Warriors would be the six. So we have two
games to go, and I guarantee the leagues like, please
let both of these teams move along.
Speaker 3 (33:39):
I think they would want them, yes, to not see
each other in the first round.
Speaker 1 (33:43):
It's like Minnesota, Memphis, no offense to your Clippers or Nuggets.
Speaker 3 (33:46):
I think that defense my Clippers. I'm ready to go
to the finals. Babe, We're good, were good, Chipotle b
I can't wait. I hope I see the Lakers in
the first round and knock them out.
Speaker 1 (33:55):
Wait. Rich wants to put a Chipotle bet on it.
Burrito ball, burrita ball, Britle bull bet Ba. I'll take
Danny G's Lakers, you take the Clippers. Who goes further
in the Western car It's good bet? Hold on and
guawk and oh gosh, do I hear keso? Oh okay, okay.
Just so you know, though, Brito Bowl nowadays with Quack's
(34:17):
like fifty five dollars.
Speaker 3 (34:18):
No, I get it every day. It's twenty dollars because
I'm also getting chips.
Speaker 1 (34:21):
All right, thank hey, that'll be ninety four dollars, thank you.
Sam p Hey, we got more Covino rich next Friday.
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You should see my yacht rock playlist I call it
and reminiscing. This is a jam. Honestly, this reminds me
of I mean just my childhood soft classic rock yacht rock.
But I worked at a closed store and I just
think of folding genes to this song in the background.
They just played it on constant loop like these yacht
rock songs and you've got a knack for this. By
(36:32):
the way, there's yacht Rock Radio on Serious Exam where
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I got a hypothetical, we have more phone calls about
guilty pleasures. But let me ask you this, who's your
current you're a big Mets fan, you got to have
(37:36):
a guy right now that you're always rooting for. He's
not a superstar. He's not Lindor, he's not Soto. Like
if I'm looking for the box score for me as
a Yankees fan, I'm always looking for Oswaldo Cabrera or
be Ben Aross, Ben Rice, you know, to see what
they're doing. They're kind of like the guys I like
rooting for, but they're not the superstars, you know, for
me now with some of those young guys like a
(37:58):
Brett Bady or a swag of Vientos. But because you
want these young guys to emerge. Now, if you root
for the Dodgers, like Monsei or Danny g it's like
one through nine all stars. So that's you know, you
could roll your eyes at that. They're not so hot
right now. Third place Dodgers, right, third place Dodgers. Yeah,
but they'll heat it up for sure. Imagine they don't.
Imagine they don't. I still think they got a chance
(38:20):
to break the record imagine. They don't imagine, they don't imagine,
they don't. I have a hypothetical I'm gonna pose in
a few minutes, and it has to do with going
out to the sports bar and something happening. I almost say,
John Quinones, what would you do? What would you do?
Watching the game? Something happens? What would you do? But
let's rapid fire. We'll start with Terry in Ohio. We're
talking guilty pleasures, sports and music. Give us both what
(38:42):
you got Terry.
Speaker 7 (38:44):
First of all, you've got to own the chief trick.
I mean they are.
Speaker 8 (38:46):
Awesome for live.
Speaker 1 (38:48):
Yep.
Speaker 7 (38:49):
I want to tell you I watch the WVU in
the fall of seventy eight and everybody's bringing albums to
the dorm, right, and so got some van Halen, Molly
had ship, little feet, all kinds of stuff, fog hat.
This one guy shows up with the Carpenters. Not not
a good news.
Speaker 1 (39:08):
Really, No one has no one has a more beautiful
voice than Karen Carpenter though you know, you know drummer, Yes,
she was a drummer you know who was hugely influenced
by Karen Carpenter. Scott Wiland of the Stone Tuble Lands. Yeah,
because we're talking him about it. That's crazy insane. So
she can really hit drum though, you know I've you
never know how these quote unquote guilty pleasures inspire people.
(39:30):
Dave Chappelle said he's inspired by bugs. Buddy, you never know,
like you never know where inspiration comes exactly. Caleb and Boise,
what's up, yo? Potato man? What's up? All right?
Speaker 10 (39:44):
I just got an athlete, but it is Brian Scalabrini,
the White Mamba.
Speaker 1 (39:48):
He's a fun guy of root and he's really having
lots of fun on social media, just like school and
street ball players, no doubt. Andrew in Florida, what's up man?
Speaker 5 (39:58):
Hey?
Speaker 11 (39:58):
What's up?
Speaker 9 (39:59):
My sa pleasure? I know you all in the shopping market.
You hear this song? Come on? You know you're singing
your head. It's a battree boys, and you know you
want it that way when it comes on?
Speaker 1 (40:08):
Right? I tell you?
Speaker 5 (40:09):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (40:09):
But what that way? What are you talking about?
Speaker 2 (40:12):
There?
Speaker 1 (40:13):
What do they I want? What that way? Is this
a bedroom move? Or do they want their cheese? What
do we? But you know what, I will promise you
this if I host an event and I'm playing music
doing some MC like side gig stuff for serious XM.
If I put on battory boys, I want it that way.
Men and women both love it.
Speaker 11 (40:32):
It is.
Speaker 1 (40:33):
You can't deny like you can't be too cool to
back all right, enough time has passed where you're like,
that's just a good song.
Speaker 5 (40:39):
It really is.
Speaker 1 (40:40):
Let's go to Branch in Chico. What's up? Branch?
Speaker 5 (40:45):
So prerogative.
Speaker 8 (40:51):
And Lewis.
Speaker 1 (40:55):
Connection, James and Virginia rap it. Hey, buddy, Paul, thank
you for taking my call.
Speaker 9 (41:01):
Gentlemen, Happy Friday, Salute the commanders.
Speaker 5 (41:03):
Man, what up?
Speaker 10 (41:04):
I'm on thirty two and two?
Speaker 5 (41:05):
Man for me?
Speaker 9 (41:06):
When I was a kid going go, Ninja go, don't.
Speaker 10 (41:11):
I get to end?
Speaker 9 (41:12):
Help the teenage? You and Ninda Turtles?
Speaker 1 (41:15):
Man, that was my damn drop that tar.
Speaker 8 (41:19):
I love Katy Perry man.
Speaker 11 (41:21):
I could not tell y'all man.
Speaker 7 (41:23):
You know Fireworks and Alien I love them songs.
Speaker 8 (41:26):
Man, I won't tell.
Speaker 1 (41:27):
Nobody else that.
Speaker 9 (41:27):
I hope no one's listening.
Speaker 5 (41:29):
I know.
Speaker 1 (41:30):
I love how you own it because you know what,
Katy Perry is fantastic for a grown man to say it.
I enjoyed that because that goes with the Caleb Williams
story today, that men have a feminine side and it's
okay to express it. And we're going to talk about
that because has Caleb Williams insteady Katy Perry's hot? Has
Caleb Williams inspired a whole fan base in the NFL
to do something men don't usually do. We'll get to
(41:51):
that in a bunch more. Next Fox Sports Radio, Can
you know Wretch