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March 6, 2025 • 152 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Souls great, Okay, let's do this.

Speaker 2 (00:08):
Sewn Salisbury, The usc Truth, longtime friend, Shawn Salisbury.

Speaker 3 (00:14):
Brian Lima, go Lobos.

Speaker 4 (00:17):
This is the Sewn Salsbury Show, Sean TRIPLEI, good morning,
what's happening? Simply known as glad to be here? Fellows?
Really really glad to be here? How you guys?

Speaker 5 (00:32):
Great to have you? Great? Great? Great? Good? Yeah? Man?
Who's counting full the three anyway? M hm and nobody's
counting about either. I want anyway? How you doing, buddy,
Great to be here, great to have you, that's good. Yeah,
I'm glad to be here. Sometimes you just got to compete.

(00:57):
Mm hmmm when you're do you can't compete? Oh like
like non competition? What happened to you?

Speaker 4 (01:07):
Is what you mean?

Speaker 5 (01:08):
I just say compete, okay, I mean you're no shake
Gilgess Alexander s g A. Yeah, that's all I gotta
tell you. When I say s g I feel like
what airport is that he's not very good? Ain't that right?

Speaker 4 (01:20):
Doing a pinch Sga Shay Gilgas Alexander not very good?

Speaker 5 (01:26):
Yeah, he takes your trip's mid Yeah, shake Gilgess Alexander's
mid ye whenever I said, hey, where are you going?
I'm gonna go watch s g A. Oh what airport?
You're gonna watch planes fly by? Can they always have
the acronym? Yeah, the acronym. Yeah. Yeah, they're pretty good though,
huh a right? Can they actually win the championship?

Speaker 3 (01:45):
No?

Speaker 4 (01:45):
You only pumped him forty one, Bronni. Bronie gonna ge him.

Speaker 5 (01:50):
What would you do if all of a sudden they
got rolling and Bronni just went haywire, He's not and
won the m v P in the postseason? No, yeah, Bronnie. No,
oh yeah, not lebron but Brownie. No, oh yeah, it's
gotta go. Bronny doesn't know. He doesn't think you. He's
got MVP written now, he's gonna have a paina type postseason.

Speaker 4 (02:07):
No, he said you should. You won't even play who Bronn?

Speaker 5 (02:11):
Yes, I mean just because he belongs still in college
as a seventh guy off the bench. But what's the
why is the big deal?

Speaker 4 (02:17):
He played with for your USC Trojans?

Speaker 5 (02:21):
Damn Drights he did? Yeah you damn Drights. Okay, you know,
fools better do recognized, thank you and good night? Yeah?
I like uh man. The Lakers are no longer just
a I mean, it seems like every time we talk
about the Lakers in the past, it's like, here's another problem.
Here's another issue, here's another injury, here's another uh you know, yeah,

(02:43):
night off, here's another I mean, uh little load management
head coach. Yeah yeah, and but Bron, Lebron had nothing
to do with it. Uh, here's this, here's that. What
veteran are they gonna go get, you know what to
which guy's gonna be on Lebron's team now? And all
of a sudden they make this trade and the Dallas
Mavericks have become one of the laughing stocks of the league,

(03:03):
all while Los Angeles Akers are now a championship filist.
Lebron's going to play five more years? Great, dude? Can he?
Can this dude play five more years at this level? Yeah?
He can. I look at him and I continue, like
I said, he may drive you nuts with some of
the stuff he says and does over his career, but

(03:25):
he's still playing at a ridiculously high level. Yeah. His
his his physical his not skills, but his physical his
just his body. The way he takes care of it
is nothing short of phenomenal to be able to play. Sometimes,
you know, guys become different players, and you know, you

(03:45):
you evolve at this stage guy's career normally, it's just
he's given you some minutes and he's just not the same. Right,
he's lost a little lift in his legs and may
not you know what I'm saying, what's he lost his hair? Yeah?
What's that? I mean? And you know, sometimes you need
a little pick me up, right in the drug cartel,
picked me ups, blow on the basketball court, picked me up.

(04:09):
Having a partner, a teammate that comes in, It's like, damn,
oh do this guy got healthier, went and got a
gut the trade deadline. Look what that does for you.
And as it appears right now, Luca was legalized theft.
It's it is legalize theft. Yeah, it is legalized stuff.
And I know Lebron spends like two million bucks on
body miss the nutrition.

Speaker 4 (04:30):
Yeah, chefs, personal trainers, massage therapists. Not of the uh
professional yeah correct, Yeah, not Deshaun Wats or Justin Tucker. Yeah, dude,
it's it's crazy what he does to keep his body.

Speaker 5 (04:44):
Here's the way I look at that. If you're spending
a you know, a couple of million bucks you when
you talk now, Like I said, he does the commercials
for the Tonal. I'm quite sure if Lebron James calls
any fitness place to come out and fill his home gym,
all he's got to do is put his name on it.
And they ain't paying for it. But regardless, you got
to pay for a chef. Yeah, if you want it
done right. They're expensive, especially if the if they're cooking

(05:05):
you three four meals a day, you know, and and
doing the menu exactly like you like it, and fresh
and bringing it to you and delivering it. And then
there's the you know, the vitamins and the endorsements, and
the and the workouts and all the different things massaged.
Like you said, uh, you know, if you're getting plunged,
all the things that go with it. So let's say
he's dropping a milliyear on all the nutrition stuff for

(05:26):
his body. But look at the investment a million a year.
Let's say you've been doing it for ten years, you
finally really got I gotta spend that much money to
off season to keep me. It could be it could
be a motivational coach, it could be a psychology whatever
and all those things in your team right, and it
extends your career seven eight, nine years at a high level,
making twenty five million, thirty million. You tell me if

(05:48):
that's not ROI, oh, it's huge. R It's the craziest
thing is think it's the craziest thing in the world.
Think about what players. That's why I've When you got
that kind of money and you want to extend your
career and you start to fat cat and get a
little out of shape, think about if you take the
Abron Lebron approach and continue the Brady approach to look
at all what the money he spent on his wasn't

(06:10):
even getting like no cock diesel where he's just a
big you know.

Speaker 4 (06:13):
It just like flexibility, right metrics that such stretching routines,
things like that.

Speaker 5 (06:18):
Nutrition, eating the right thing whatever. He you know, garbage in,
garbage out feed it right, good stuff comes out right
and with him and look what it did for his career.
And I know it's not the same for everybody, but
it can't hurt. But when you invest that kind of money,
you invest five million over five years and you make
fifty million over ten who doesn't every company in the
world want that return on their investment, every investment in

(06:41):
the world. Wouldn't you like that? And if you think
about what it does, it's like if you we spend
so much time investing in everybody else or everything else,
and then you wake up and more. I say, you know,
I've been to the gym in a month and a half,
but I'll be damned if you don't you know what
I'm saying those things? And if you're committed to it
like he is, he's playing at this level and he's
not just playing at a level to hang on. The
dude's playing at an all star level. And it's just

(07:02):
it's it's stupid. So and he's just obviously you know
he's a freak. Yeah, he's he's a freaking nature. Right. Obviously,
you can't do exercise, can't do everything you got to
You gotta have some DNA that when you eat a
candy bar, it turns into protein. Right, And it appears
that he has that whatever that gene is in that
he the investment in yourself. Would none of us do

(07:23):
it enough? No, it's a true fact. I was to
do and they say, man, how'd you make it? How
did you last that long? Well? The difference me and
you when you were drinking at three in the morning
or eating McDonald's on or whatever whatever. I don't ye astray,
but it wasn't unintended astray, you know. I mean, whoa,
but if it fits you know what I'm saying, right,
But you know, but you get my point right, and

(07:45):
it's it's okay to eat a pizza and do all that.
But the thing for him is, I would imagine if
he does have one of those nights to the next morning,
like we used to see Kobe b at the gym
at four and the whatever Michael Jordan did that wasn't three,
four or five six nights in a row. And so
they've invested in the self. And then they said, how
do you extend your career three extra years? A little
different than you dog? Yeah, you gained thirty I kept

(08:06):
my strength and the twenty pounds I gained was flat
out cog diesel strength.

Speaker 4 (08:10):
Right, So I think impressive. You mentioned Kobe Bryant. One
of the craziest craziest things about Kobe Bryant for me
is the stories of when they went to Vegas for
the USA Basketball trials or practices, scrimmages and all that stuff.

Speaker 5 (08:30):
Yeah, put the team together.

Speaker 4 (08:31):
Carmelo, Anthony and a couple other guys are coming back
from the club at like four thirty in the morning,
partying their ass off, and they walked by Kobe in
the lobby and he's going to practice. He's like going
to work out and they're coming in and they're coming
in and they said, cal what are you doing? See men,
I'm going to get some shots up And he said, uh,

(08:52):
I forgot. Maybe he was going to the gym, like
the actual the weight.

Speaker 5 (08:55):
Room, go to the gym, shots, gim jumpers by before
the sun came out.

Speaker 4 (09:01):
Yeah, and then he said, Carmelos tells a story. He's
doing that. And then he said, like it just infiltrated,
if you will, like the locker room. Next thing, you know,
no one was going to the club. Everybody was meeting
Kobe at four thirty in the morning because they're like, Kobe,
you want to go to the club with us, And
he was like, hell no, I got to go get
some shots.

Speaker 5 (09:16):
And you know what, and then next time I'm in
a place to go to the club, everybody's doing what
Kobe was doing. He's thinking tsa' an Olympic gold medal coming,
I got some stuff to do.

Speaker 4 (09:24):
I couldn't imagine being a professional. I couldn't imagine being
a millionaire and going to Vegas and not wanting to
go to the club or go to the casino or
do whatever. And then you see your teammate and he's like,
literally woke up seven hours of sleep and you're rolling
in drunk as hell, and your teammate's like, I'm going
to get some shots up that'll make you feel like,
make you feel like an ass.

Speaker 5 (09:44):
Well, if you're any kind of competitor, changes and shifts
your paradigms. Yeah, and it's okay, listen. I'm sure at
some point Kobe went to a steakhouse and if he
drinks wine or beer, God rests or whatever it was.
I'm sure he had his fun. But the time when
he the timing of when you select to do it,
and also he just seemed to work in silence a lot,
you know what I'm saying, and do his stuff inside
like that. He didn't go hang around the lobby thinking

(10:05):
those cats were going to walk through the lobby at
four something in the morning. At five in the morning,
but you never know even then, you don't always have
to tell somebody. A lot of times you just got
to show them, Yeah, and without having to be invasive
or like, you know, one of those guys is always
doing it, hovering over you. He did it, and you're
talking about veterans, one of the great scores of all time,
Carmelo Anthony, these guys coming in, it's like, well, this
is at that point in time you could argue that

(10:27):
he was the greatest prayer on the planet. Right. His grind, well,
his grind was cut your heart out and feed it
to you. He was He was Jordan without being Jordan.
When it came to the level of not just wanting
to win, but refusal to lose, he was ridiculous. And
you know all those great stories that we've heard time
and time again, and there's just something you can't help.

(10:47):
But if you're a world class player, think, man, I
had fun at the club, but no, wonder this guy
is different and he's built different. Jesse Ventura, I don't
know if I've ever told you this, Jesse, even tur
maybe I have tells the story to me, and I'm
sure he's told it else. But I've interviewed interviewing before.
He's talking to the story when they were doing when
he's in a movie with what's the command is it Commando?
In the Not Commando, but uh, what's the one where

(11:09):
they're in the jungle? Jess even turns with Arnold and no,
not the A team, it's the uh Predator, Yeah, Predator.
So you know, get to the choppa. Yeah, he said
they'd go on on location. You know Arnold always they
travel with their gym, and Ventur would said, Arnold would
get up in the morning. That was Arnold and his prey.
You know, he jacked right, and that whole group of guys,

(11:30):
you know they're there, you know, all of them trying
to outdo the other guy. So he get out there
and he'd get that gym. He'd get in that gym
early in the morning. And so one day he came
in there and Jesse saw an inventor like to antagonize Arnold.
Good friends. He went in the next morning, got in
before she Yes, Arnold, what time do you get in
the morning. So he went in the gym earlier, was

(11:50):
already beating up a sweat before got in. Schwartzeer like it. Yeah,
So the next day Schwartzinger got in earlier. Jesse came
in the next time earlier before we became one of
those I'm just just to drive him nuts. At four
o'clock in the morning, you're rolling in there. But Schwarzenegger
wasn't going to let him have to say of being
you're the first guy in the gym. So the method

(12:11):
to the madness was little antagonization. But then it becomes
competitive and before you know it, twelve cats on a
basketball team want to go in there, and now they're
the idea is that, well, Kobe's in there four thirty five,
I'm gonna get there form h And then I guarant
asked he if that would have happened, you know what
he'd done right, we would have said midnight shoot, yeah,
you know, like they do for college basketball to kick
off the season. So those guys, there's guys that are

(12:33):
built different, and built different doesn't always have to mean
physically built different, can mean you just go about your
business different. We got cheated not getting more Kobe bryant
our lives because of the difference he made, but on
the court, yeah, he never got cheated. So it's a
great example of why a guy like Lebron James would
like him or not, or when he goes about his misiness.
I can tell you this, We've never had a big

(12:54):
Wilt Chambers. And I mean Shaq was a specimen, but
I'm talking about Wilt was built different as well. When
we just talk about pure freak shows for the size
that they're carrying up and down the floor, people look
at Shack. I'm gonna tell you much. And you know
how I feel about Shack. Will Chamberlain was more more athletic.
It's crazy, dude. He played like he played beach volley,

(13:15):
but he was more athletic and now seven feet before
going out and doing all the training. These guys have
could do it. But those guys, you know, the physical
freaks are one thing, but it's the guy who's that
mental freak that it just wears you down by doing
more than you right, you know what I mean? Yeah,
And Kobe was one of those guys, aside from the
fact that he was pretty decent physically to say, to
say the right.

Speaker 4 (13:36):
Yeah, Lebron spending one point five two million dollars on
hyperbaric chambers, uh, personal chefs, massage therapists, physical therapists and.

Speaker 5 (13:45):
The red light sauna stuff and all that stuff that
enhances your mind and your body.

Speaker 4 (13:49):
All that stuff, and man, it's just it puts him
into perspective like your body's a temple.

Speaker 5 (13:55):
I swear to you. I knew. I knew what you're
stupid was coming. I did. There's no way you were
gonna end that seven me and says, yeah, this is great.
I knew when you started to peak down and look
away from your computers, like, oh, this fool's coming out
with gonna come out with some quote. He's gonna say,
he's gonna say, he's gonna say, is his buddy philosopher,

(14:19):
some guy who was born in seventeen oh four?

Speaker 4 (14:23):
Yeah, yeah, oh my gosh, yeah, take care of your body.
It's the only place you have to live. Jim Jim
Ron said that, yes, my good buddy.

Speaker 5 (14:34):
Even though r O h. It might be roll everybody.
I call him Ron. I got you because you measure
tight exactly. We are seven one two five, seven is
the number to join. I got my I was partying
with Aristotle saying.

Speaker 4 (14:53):
Me too, speaking of bodies and injuries.

Speaker 6 (14:57):
Man, hey, next, Winnie church Hill, that's my ge, that's
my Do you never think all those philosophers got together today, Whinny,
that's my dog.

Speaker 4 (15:10):
When if they didn't want to miss the opportunity, you know,
they're like they're.

Speaker 5 (15:15):
Like maybe maybe you know, we'll leave that one love,
but you get it. Could you imagine? What do you guys,
I'm hanging out with Whinny like eight philosophers and inventors
and started did Betty Franklin running in? That's class.

Speaker 4 (15:33):
If you're not calling Betty Franklin and you are tight.

Speaker 5 (15:36):
Dogs, be Frank all a sudden, Be Frank. He's like,
what do you wearing? He goes, yeez, they're easy ship.

Speaker 4 (15:50):
Oh my god, can you mentione?

Speaker 5 (15:53):
Can you imagine be Frank and Witty Church will come
down with some easies. He wears skinny jeans.

Speaker 4 (16:02):
Dog No, no, god, no, that would be awful.

Speaker 5 (16:07):
Dude, could imagine I don't want to see when don't know?
Can you say that?

Speaker 3 (16:14):
I think?

Speaker 5 (16:16):
Yeah? I think so.

Speaker 4 (16:18):
Take your scholars exactly you got you got? Aristotle might
for me, no doubt. Aristotle rolling up and some Jordan's
some Jordan one Low's yeah, oh yeah, man, I'm done.
There you go finished? Oh man, Hey, well we're talking
about bodies and get injury free. Well there's a there's

(16:40):
a big injury. Uh for the Houston Astros. It's not good.
Who is it that's next?

Speaker 3 (16:47):
Let's go on.

Speaker 4 (16:48):
This is the Shawn Salisbury Show Spring training full effect.
Not good news from the Houston Astros. Yesterday, Christian Walker
scheduled to be in the lineup playing first base, He
came to Astro's manager Joe a Spotted during batting practice

(17:10):
and he said that his left side was sore, and
then it was reported as left oblique soreness. Joe a
Spot has said, it's something I don't want to see
right now. I'm just hoping for the best. Not good,
not good at all for these Astros. From what I understand,

(17:35):
he could miss up to six weeks. That's what I understand.

Speaker 5 (17:41):
Listen, I'm telling you what, dude. I'm about to go
frigging off on oblique injuries. I am dead serious. They tried.
They drive me nuts. I understand the torque and the turn.
How does this happen all the time? I don't know.
I don't know. How does it every time I turn around?

(18:01):
The oblique is that you didn't work your core. I'm
not blaming Christian wat well, it's his injury, but how
does this happen. I know you've been swinging with force
in the off season, right, like a pitcher, don't You had?
Sometimes instead of just taking easy swings in the batty kids,
you ramp it up and you're trying to drive the
ball during the off season. So when you get to
spring training, you're ready. Correct. I would think you think
I know, And listen, when you played three sports and

(18:22):
high speed, just went one from the other the other, right,
that's how we did. And maybe Brian, you're younger than
I'm in your time, but you did the same thing. Right.
You didn't have time over the summer, you'd work on
all three. Football's coming up. You got your throws in.
But man, you were playing summer league baseball. That's what
we called our select We'd go and we'd have a
traveling team, but we'd play summer league baseball. And we
were still doing I was passing league football and passing
and in summer league basketball.

Speaker 4 (18:43):
In high school. I was doing summer league basketball and
summer league baseball at the same time.

Speaker 5 (18:46):
Dude, I'm telling you this honest to god truth because
my dad was a stickler for if you commit to something,
you're gonna do it. Yeah, and in the summertime, our
vacation listen man. When we lived in Arizona, the vacation
for us was drive to Californi and even go to
Disneyland and that's very farm for three days, like a
Thursday to Sunday. My mom would map it out. That
was back when they had you tear the tickets, like

(19:08):
the E ticket was the E ticket ride was the
the the big rides, right, you saved those for the A.
They had A, B, C, D and E and you
do that and then they later on you get to
the to the stand the one pass and get you
on all of them, right, But you had that, So
we'd map it out. And so my dad always said.
And then we moved to California, it was still our
vag we'd go up to and spend like stay cation,

(19:29):
but it's two hours away and die. Because we were young,
we loved it. But if we were going on vacation
and you would committed the summer league stuff, we won't
going on vacation. You're missing practice. I know people saying
that kind of harsh. It wasn't iron fists. It was
you committed to a team. You knew what the year
were going on vacated. Do you want to play or not?
You say yes, well then we as a family, we

(19:50):
won't go on vacation and we'll go. We'll do You
know something in San Diego at night, right, and it's
honestly got truth and it's not pad on the back.
But my grind, like yours, was different, is that you
wake up in the morning and I as promise you
on a we had a during summertimes, you'd start playing
baseball at ten eleven in the morning. So we have
a summer league baseball game, which was our kind of

(20:12):
select team. Put an all star team together and we'd
be playing summer league baseball in high school. Yeah, that
wasn't the school affiliated team. It was a summer league
team like guys from everywhere. You'd play all over San Diego.
We had an early morning game and we have a
three o'clock every every was a every Tuesday or Wednesday
at three o'clock. Down in San Diego was seven on
seven passing league which they have now, and you were
going on throughout the summer to win a championship. So

(20:34):
we went down there and I think it was Hoover
High School. I can't remember where this one was, but
played baseball in the Esconito area. I can't remember who
we played in that area, had to drive to San
Diego and play a three o'clocker on passing league. And
we had the summer league, and that summer we won
the San Diego CIF Championship. Our summer league team did
drove back and we were playing at our gym that night,

(20:54):
seven o'clock summer league game. All we had a seven
inning baseball game, are an hour and a half passing
league football game and played basketball seven o'clock that night.
That's all all summer loo. So you weren't specializing one.
Just did them all. So you didn't just get to
do one. Point I'm making is with this which drives
me nuts, is and I know they're pros, But point is,

(21:15):
you do spend time at a certain point, you ramp
it up where you're doing everything one hundred miles an hour. Yeah,
that's why you say we got the build up for
the pitcher. What is it? You don't get hit there?
What is it? And I know injuries happened, but why
is it the oblique when you're working your core to
death in the off with that, you know with that
that explode with the lower half and it feels like
the oblique and then it's a six week thing and

(21:37):
with all the training and once again, I know you
can't do the way you're intense when other fellas run,
just does this not beare itself out all the time?
Try to tell them the intensity you get when you
got the fellas around and you're doing it under your
the team's watch is different than when you go one
thousand miles an hour in your own train. It's just
that's not the same. You ramp it up a little bit,
look what happens. And that drives me crazy. Because soft

(21:59):
tissue injuries last. Brother, if you come back a week
too soon, it takes you four more weeks if you
come if you wait long, and then we're frustrated because
it's taken seven weeks to come back from an oblique
I'm just so tired. He there's two things. I'm sick
and tired of hearing about oblique injuries and uh not pain.
But what do we call discomfort? If it's discomfort in

(22:20):
an arm, schedule schedule surgery. Yeah, if it's an oblique
schedule a little a week longer than you think it's
going to be So if it's a month, I'll see
you in five or six weeks. Yeah, And I know
we don't hear and you're gonna hear this, and it's
not just the Yes, we're not going to rush it
because we need the guy. I got news for you.
Hopefully we'll rush it because we need the guy. Yeah,

(22:40):
you do, you do. I'm just the deal. When we
were talking about that list night on or text, I'm
like another oblique injury again, Caleb Worton just had left
oblique soreness or right oblique whatever. It was just two
weeks ago. Did Altwovey go through some oblique Yeah? Yeah
he did, didn't he Yes? Last season, Chris, it drives
me nuts. Yeah, I just I mean, hit me in

(23:03):
the ribcage for the fastball, but the bruiser break the rib.
I'll be back quicker. This damn obleak thing drives me
freaking nuts.

Speaker 4 (23:09):
You know what goes into like another discussion too, is
you see what does use Christian Walker? What he's gotten
two starts in spring training so far and they've played
I don't know, five six, seven, eight nine games already.
What you know, it goes into a question of should
these starters be playing more games earlier because you have

(23:33):
a difference of just your live BPS, your regular VPS,
your change work. It's not the same. As soon as
you get into the box against another team, that competition
aspect comes up. So you ramp it up a little
bit and the intensity goes up, and so does the
torque and everything else you do.

Speaker 5 (23:48):
Well. Listen, I've always wondered. I know you're trying to
get young players in. I do, and you don't want
to wear them out, but really, in truth, there I
have been as many spring trains.

Speaker 4 (23:56):
I'm not dogging the players, but how hard is it?

Speaker 5 (23:58):
Yeah, I'm not. I'm not saying baseball hitting a baseball.
I'm talking about all come on, man, you're you're not
going through a physical fitness regime. You know what I'm saying.
You're actually doing baseball stuff, field and ground balls and
do it. And I know it's tiring because you're doing
a couple of times day. Your hands are gonna bleed.
I get all that stuff, but I to me, I
don't understand why why the ramp up in pre it's

(24:20):
not and we'll say, well they don't doing football. Well,
there's a big difference. The third basement's not having a
guy run at him, beat the hell out of him
in the A in the third spring training game. Yeah,
I'm I don't think, well, he's a pro, he'll come
out of it. I don't think two games is enough.
I don't think four games is enough. Twenty eight bats
in the spring training doesn't feel like enough for me.

(24:41):
So I'm saying, yeah, I would. I mean, I don't
know it just and then you sometimes you say, well,
he's still getting his timing down. Well, why you want
we put six weeks against I And I don't think
you need to play nine innings. But man if I
was a player, I'd think I got to get me
two or three at bats a day. I'm talking about
against live pitching in a game. And I know sometime
tis you want it off and you're in Scottsdale or

(25:01):
you're in Florida and you're having a good time, but damn,
I I've just I'm baffled by it because it's I
think that we baby players way too much in baseball.
We soft sell it. We don't need a soft planning.
It's spring training. You should be gearing up and treating
the next couple of weeks like it did it. It's

(25:23):
I want to hit the ground running like I've played
for a month when the season starts, don't you. Yeah,
I can't use the first two weeks of spring training,
I mean the first two weeks of regular season, three
weeks to get my timing down. I know you're going
to struggle, but damn, I just when it comes to that,
it's like, I don't want there to be any questions
of did I get enough work? I'd actually like to
come out of it thinking, man, I may have worked

(25:45):
too much this spring training. I didn't. Probably I'm in rhythm.
Probably put a lot, I put extra time in, Not
did I put enough time? And I don't want that question.
And anything can happen with injuries. But I know, Oshan,
well that's the way it is. They just it doesn't
have to be that way. No, No, it does not.
I understand it. You don't want your catcher squatting back there.
It come on, man, why why isn't my shortstop or

(26:06):
my left field or well, we got to get young
players looks, Well, you get them looks until they're not
ready to help the team this year, aren't we worried
about twenty twenty five. Yeah, they're gonna get themselves in shape,
but they're at their Double A level or somewhere else.
I just I want to see the young guys who
can play, but I also want my veterans to me
pain and needs a lot of it bats in spring training.
I just I don't think he had fifteen at bats.

(26:29):
He looked good but great. I just you know what
I'm saying, But just but the intensity of it, I
think you need it. I don't think you can turn
it on and off like.

Speaker 4 (26:37):
A light switch if most players so Christian Walker has
appeared in Come on, man, it's such a long thing.
They've played eleven games. He's appeared in four, And how
many bats does he have. I'm me go back down here,
Baseball Reference, you know what, I'll just look up. We'll
get back to it. Yeah, I got I got all
these stats. But it's a long, long line for.

Speaker 5 (26:57):
A little bit. You know what I'm saying. I guess
I'm past I see too much. But I'm just past
the I'm not saying for Christian Walker, but anybody. I
just feel like I would air on the side of
more at bats than less in the spring training, especially
if you got why wouldn't Bregman get more work in?

Speaker 4 (27:11):
He's had ten plate appearances, eight at bats, eight officially.

Speaker 5 (27:14):
So he's walked into the batters box ten times. And
I obviously walked a couple of times. So I just
for me, why wouldn't if you're a slow starter, Yeah,
why wouldn't you ramp it up in the spring. Stay
that's my first two weeks to three weeks of regular season.
I'm getting more at bats on one. So when I
hit the ground run and it feels like I've played
a month. Yeah, I don't know. Maybe it's too simplified,
but don't we make things a little too complex?

Speaker 4 (27:34):
We do, especially in baseball.

Speaker 5 (27:35):
Put a bat in my hand, let me go get work,
Yeah exactly, let me go get work in a game. Yeah.
So I don't know, that's just me.

Speaker 4 (27:40):
Let's continue this discussion on the Christian Walker injury.

Speaker 2 (27:43):
Next, The Shawn Salisbury Show continued.

Speaker 4 (27:50):
Christian Walker out with left oblique soreness. Not sure how
much time he's gonna miss And you know a couple
of different angles with this. If if he is out
for an extended period of time, what are they gonna do?
With first base John Singleton, man's hands that down or

(28:12):
man's that down until Christian Walker is ready to go.
Obviously we know what's soft tissue injury shown these things Linger,
Linger and Linger. So we'll see how it goes. But
I don't know man for Christian Walker. What I say
eight at bats, eight official at bats, eight officials, ten
played appearances, ten played appearances in eleven games. He appeared

(28:33):
in four of those eleven spring training games.

Speaker 5 (28:35):
Well, here we go again. If it is that long,
if you say it's a what you hear is up
what could be up to six weeks? Okay, if it is,
let's just say a month, so or what March six, sixth? Ye,
So now you're what two series, end of the season
probably if it's a month, and then he's just not
going to walk off the rehab list and and uh

(28:57):
pop in there and start swinging a bat at the
major league level, right? Are they going to send him
a little assignment for a couple of days or a
week however many games? So basically you're telling me, if
it goes like you like possible four to six weeks,
you're not going to see Christian Walker till beginning of may. Right,
that's a that's a full month of the season. And

(29:19):
I got news for you. What's that twenty five games
a month? Maybe twenty five games or so. If it's
that severe, dude, that's twenty five games. Yeah, you can
find yourself in really good position after twenty five games
or at a chase mode already. And I got news
for you from the production we've seen the last couple
of years. At first base, Christian Walker's a must. It's

(29:42):
a bummer because that guy can you mean they're going
to throw him. He's going to hit in the four hole.
When you lose the guy in the middle of your lineup, now,
guess what means somebody's going to move up, which means
Jian R. D Is is probably sitting in the cleanup spot, right, Yeah,
And if he is, then the I mean, or if
you don't, you've got to make sure Christian Walker's really
good protection. I mean, if you're gonna the great thing

(30:03):
about it, even if you don't pitch Jordan, You're facing
Christian Walker. Is not an easy task, no, And now
you know the protection around Jordan Alvarez, I mean, nobody
on the team Jordan Alvarez. But still you know, when
you're going to a guy who's not supposed to be there,
you're losing, you're losing a part of the protection on
both and that's and it's going to be incumbent on
the two hitter to do his thing as well, right

(30:25):
to punish teams. I mean that first six and seven
can be devastating, and now it's it's been adjusted because
of Christian Walker and at a position we didn't want
that to happen. No, not at all.

Speaker 4 (30:35):
So you look at opening day, it's Thursday, at the
twenty seventh of March. Yeah, I mean you look look
how the schedule goes. By the fifteenth, you're already one, two, three,
four five series in so.

Speaker 5 (30:49):
Simply average three games, that's fifteen games. Yeah, if you're
averaging three, maybe it's you know, a four game or
somewhere in there, or two, but that's you're talking fifteen games.
It may not be significant, but a month, and if
the rehab after that takes a week or two, there's
three more series, just depending on how long it takes. Right,

(31:10):
if it's five weeks, that but if it's six weeks
or longer, and those stuff tishes, I don't know it
could be two weeks, but obliques can linger now because
that one torque. If you're not ready, boom. Now he's
out four more weeks and we brought him back. And
this team's notorious for not rushing people. And that's a
good thing. But the only good the only bad thing
about it is is that that bat's sitting right in

(31:30):
the middle of the lineup. You went in the off
season and got yourself clean up hit ort a position
that you desperately needed, and in the middle of the
lineup to be a run producer. That that's I don't
care anybody says, fifteen games, fifteen games, twenty games, twenty games,
I'll put you, I put you in a your backup
bet'll be ready to go.

Speaker 4 (31:45):
What is it with this organization and forearmed discomfort in
oblique soreness.

Speaker 5 (31:51):
I don't know. It's I want to say it's just
simply bad luck and coincidence, but hell, I don't know.
I don't I don't understand why, or maybe they just
have a little more torque in their in their in
their core than somebody else. But it's it's irritating as hell.
And it's also don't kids, Oh, it's early it'll be fine.

(32:12):
It's still a setback, right because even for him, do
we know how he's going to come out of this
and swing the bat? How long does it take a
guy to get comfortable again?

Speaker 2 (32:21):
Hell?

Speaker 5 (32:21):
What if it takes forty games before Christian Walker's I'm
not playing but gets back into his rhythm. Yeah? So,
and he is a pro, But it's I just I
just soon you tell me he got hitting the rib
cage with the baseball and is going to miss two
weeks because or ten days because his bruised rib. But
he's still taking ground balls or doing what he's doing right. Yeah,

(32:43):
And you know what, I don't want to.

Speaker 4 (32:47):
I don't want to think about Christal Walker missing like
a month of the of the regular season. But how
many times have we seen early season games affect this
Astros team? Lash is a perfect example, losing the teams
you shouldn't be losing to. Right, So you think about
Christian Walker's effect on the lineup. Let's see Christian Walker.
You know, I'm not a big stat guy. In twenty

(33:08):
twenty two, he had a war of five point one
twenty twenty three, three point eight twenty twenty four, three,
so three wins above replacement, five or six wins above replacement.
Obviously that affects outcomes. So you can credit Christian Walker
and his performances for five wins in the season, well, five.

Speaker 5 (33:27):
Or six wins two years ago. This team doesn't make
the playoffs.

Speaker 4 (33:29):
Exactly, five wins last year, five more wins last year
and you're not in the wildcard spot.

Speaker 5 (33:34):
Five less wins last year and you're in trouble.

Speaker 4 (33:36):
And you're in trouble, right, So don't miss us with
this whole odds. It's April. April cares a fine John
Single to to be fine. No, yeah, I mean, and
he might be fine. He might be fine, but now
you won't be Christian Walker, and it still hurts the
depth of your team and you have to move people around.
It affects the lineup. And another thing that we hear
it all the time, Oh it's only September. Yeah, exactly,

(33:57):
football right, Well, guess what the Cincinnati Bengals wish wouldn't happen. Yes,
you're September, because if they just win something in September,
they're in the playoffs. And I got news for a
Kansa City Chiefs want no part of that.

Speaker 5 (34:07):
No, just win one game in September and they're in
the playoffs one game, right, And did we sit here
on this show and say, this is Joe Burrow starting,
this is how Cincinnati starts, and I and we said,
by the end of the year there will be as
dangerous there is and you won't want to play them.
And I'll be damned. We're going in the last week
of the season and you're thinking, please, somebody prevent them
from getting in because of Burrow and Chase and we

(34:29):
know they can. They just something different about them and
their defense was piss poor. Yeah, they couldn't stop me.
You know who I compare them to. It's sc score
thirty five and get beat thirty eight. Thirty five when
when Caleb won the Heisman Trophy? Right, Yeah, you keep
throwing up forty tilane scores forty four. That's Cincinnati and
getting beat late by some stupid score because you couldn't
get off the field defensively, they don't want to play them.

(34:50):
But you know what, don't tell me that September or
April and baseball does not matter, because it does. Because
in the end you say that it doesn't matter, and
then all of a sudden, one game won fifty five's
on your ass and you're like, we're three games out
September when we went one in seven to start, or
not September, but in April we went one and seven
to start. Yeah, you don't want that. Yeah, and they'll oh,

(35:12):
it's a long marathon. Yeah, but guess what if in
a marathon you're you're down by two minutes before in
the first ten miles you ain't catching the game. That's
too much to overcome. And then you put pressure. Then
you start thinking forty games in single elimination. I gotta
win two out of three every time I play. Yeah,
you don't want that, You know what? I want twenty
five games to go in the season. We're up eight.

(35:33):
Just play solid baseball. Yeah, and I can rest as
much as I want by keeping competitive as well. Yeah,
you've got to miss me with the you're exactly right
with the early season doesn't matter. Your asset does. And
it also affects confidence and continuity. Yeah, a lot of it,
always does a lot of it. Yeah, especially paying these
bills too, dog. Yeah, all right, never up, never in
never damn right, baby, there you go. You gotta show

(35:54):
up and show out. Yeah, Sometimes I just think showing
up is good enough half the battleman, just showing up,
just just get there right. Sometimes you just don't have
to show out right because you're showing up. Thank you.

Speaker 4 (36:05):
There you go, But you can't show out unless you
show up.

Speaker 5 (36:08):
Then go.

Speaker 4 (36:08):
Let's get to break. Continue to discussion on the ashros.

Speaker 5 (36:10):
Next, the most.

Speaker 2 (36:13):
Refreshing way to start your day shower, shave, and Sean,
they're done.

Speaker 4 (36:21):
A courtesy flush is old ways appreciated.

Speaker 5 (36:23):
Thank god, Thank the good Lord, Thank.

Speaker 2 (36:25):
You from the management team here at Sports Talk seven ninety.

Speaker 3 (36:29):
Back to Sean Salisbury.

Speaker 5 (36:32):
He owes me, both of you guys only like forty
breakfasts and like twenty bucks each. You owe me twenty
bucks each. That's well, you don't what who picked Bregmant's
date closer me. You were TRIPLEI, and we bet twenty
bucks and you guys, you guys wanted to double down
and I wanted to save you your money. But Tripley
He'll say, Hey, you guys want breakfast, and then we'll
go through this segment talking and then we'll get done

(36:53):
and he'll he'll we'll have ordered it. Well, you guys
didn't say you wanted it. Well we were talking on
a radio. What do you mean and say, well, what'd
you get Jack in the box? Maybe get a couple
a couple of breakfast jacks or something. Now, dude, I
I already ordered it. What I didn't go to Jack muss?
Why well what would you get? Well? They they were
They charged ninety nine cents more than McDonald's, So I

(37:14):
go to McDonald's. I don't see the problem here, your
good point? What am I doing? That's you know what,
you know what that's called. That's called be a. That's
called budgeting the right way. Yeah.

Speaker 4 (37:26):
See, like right now, like the ninety.

Speaker 5 (37:27):
Nine cents, ninety nine six, three hundred and sixty five days,
you know what, you've made, three hundred and sixty five dollars.

Speaker 4 (37:33):
I'm craving, you know, Chick fil a breakfast, But I'm
looking at this delivery fee and it ain't working.

Speaker 5 (37:37):
What's the delivery feet nine? Dude? You got McDonald's down
the road free. So let's see, two fifth gets your
cash calculator out real quick. Two dollars and fifty cents.
Uh huh times three sixty five times three sixty five,
nine hundred.

Speaker 4 (37:54):
And twelve bucks.

Speaker 5 (37:55):
Okay, So if you just did that every day. Yeah,
you would save at the end of the year US
a thousand bucks, which you could go and that's groceries
for a coach for that's groceries for a day and
a half.

Speaker 4 (38:06):
That might be give me a couple of items, so
that's yeah, that's groceries for a day and a half. Yeah,
that could be you spend one thousand dollars, a thousand bucks,
maybe two dozen eggs.

Speaker 5 (38:14):
Like three hundred dollars growing up with my with that's
two and a half baskets. Yeah, they're like, you're loaded, man,
your little ground beef, you got it all? One thousand
dollars now is a half a card at costculs ridiculous.
That's great.

Speaker 4 (38:28):
Say's got to get this figured out. Get in there
and grind udea president. You call hi DT Yeah, d T.
Come on, Donnie, so Donnie on figured out?

Speaker 3 (38:37):
Dog tired?

Speaker 5 (38:39):
Give him a minute. He's already gone done more than
sixty days than the other guys did in four years.

Speaker 4 (38:44):
Donnie, come on, you should call him Donnie. I think
if he walked in.

Speaker 5 (38:47):
I think if he walked in and he called him Donnie,
you'd be good. What's U Donnie?

Speaker 4 (38:50):
What would you if any president walked in here, mister
president president. Absolutely, and that's included with the guy that
you did. Just what are you gonna say, Joe, you
said Biden?

Speaker 5 (38:59):
Come the hell?

Speaker 4 (39:00):
No, I don't care if I didn't vote for them
or not. I would pay.

Speaker 5 (39:05):
Joe Biden walks in here, I don't have to agree with. Listen,
over the course of his career, you last that long.
Joe Biden did some good things, yes, And I know
we joke a lot, We joke a lot about maybe,
but that's okay. Yeah, that's okay in their eyes and
somebody else's eyes. They loved him. In our eyes, it
was just fill in space for four But yeah, if
he walked in here, he would get the utmost rest. I

(39:30):
would stand up and shake his hand. And I mean,
if he said, what would you think, who'd you vote for?
I'd say I would say not you right, ye know?
Or you're running mate. But it's okay. I would respect him,
and I would not be derogatory one bit. And I
would call him mister president because he's earned it. Yeah,
per man so and so yeah, if Donald Trump, I'm
not calling him DT. Why not? It just doesn't feel right. Dog, Yeah,

(39:52):
Dog'd say. I'd say times the tea time in Palace Verdes, California,
what times the Air Force would leave it. And I
would play golf with any president they won't pay, I'm in. Yeah,
I don't care. And if they invite me to the
White House, any president, I'm going I would too. I
don't have to agree with your politics to honor the office.

Speaker 4 (40:08):
That's a special, special invite.

Speaker 5 (40:10):
Man, I don't. I don't have to. Now. Like I said,
you may not want to hang around and we made
and he may get in a disagreement over it, but
they walk in. I'm giving them anybody in that situation
the utmost respects. There you go. But you need Donnie
to fix your grocery bill? Yeah, yeah, I feel you. Yeah.
But back to the don't bury the lead. You are
not going to order from one because it's a little extra, aren't.

Speaker 4 (40:29):
You're gonna the two thirty nine is going to be
the I'm.

Speaker 5 (40:32):
Gonna buy it. You're gonna buy the bullet? Yeah, I understand,
But remember you never go broke taking a profit. Where'd
you hear that from? Where'd you hear it from? You
didn't hear from Joe Biden? Let's let's be realized. Joe Biden,
Joe Biden, what's he doing now? Partying in Delaware? Is
he on the beach party in Delaware? He's having a blast.

(40:53):
He doesn't have to be the president anymore. I guarantee
he's more peaceful. I guarantee you well that too. But
I guarantee he's probably like I don't have to deal
with all the nonsense anymore. Being a present's got to
be a pain in the ass. I couldn't do it. Who
would want to do it? Exactly? Who in the world
would want because you're never right even when you're right,
you're never right ever, And when you're wrong, they make

(41:14):
sure you know. Man, I want no part of it.

Speaker 3 (41:17):
You know.

Speaker 4 (41:17):
Like, let's just say we got invited to the White House.
Do you think Monica Lewinsky would be there?

Speaker 5 (41:21):
No? No, No, she's uh, she's h I'm sure her
schedules filled. Okay, whoa, WHOA? Why I said scheduling you're
focusing on filled?

Speaker 4 (41:33):
What do you mean?

Speaker 5 (41:34):
I said, her schedule is filled. I'm sure she's got busy, right,
I got a lot going on? Yeah, you remember Casey Anthony? Uh?

Speaker 4 (41:39):
Yeah, did you see she did you see her video.

Speaker 5 (41:42):
I you see it?

Speaker 4 (41:43):
Oh my god, triple Now he might be too young. Yeah,
do you know? But do you know who she is?

Speaker 7 (41:48):
No?

Speaker 5 (41:48):
I don't know who she was.

Speaker 4 (41:49):
She's one of the worst human beings of all time.
Just look up her case. Yeah, just look up for
she's She's literally one of the worst human beings.

Speaker 5 (41:57):
No, I don't have to respect her. When she walks
into a room.

Speaker 4 (41:59):
Do no you I would stand up and she's like
trying to be a quote unquote advocate, like go on,
have some fuel. Yeah, she does, like having field room,
you know, the room, like having field You know, when
we get on the other side of it, you know,
I feel you dog, Yeah, because we're running behind. That's
on me.

Speaker 5 (42:13):
That's me.

Speaker 4 (42:14):
I'll get us back on time to worry. Seven o'clock.
We're in the seven o'clock. How let's talk Astros. What
are they gonna do if Christian Walker is out for
a significant period of time.

Speaker 5 (42:23):
That's next a.

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Speaker 4 (42:45):
Good coverage starting today four fifty five right here on
seven on your home for Astros Baseball. I guess the
eight team just gets a short day. My goodness, what
we got going on here? Is this Sports Talk seven
ninety or is this Sports Talk country Club?

Speaker 5 (43:03):
Well, some people play at the private club and that there,
it's a red carp rolled out for me. You know where.

Speaker 4 (43:07):
It's just they show up, these guys down at the lineup.
We're at the goat track. What are we doing?

Speaker 5 (43:14):
Grab your own bag, walk the course, push, that's okays.
They have some of the red carpet treatment. Unbelievable. Probably
got their own golf cart.

Speaker 4 (43:22):
They got TV.

Speaker 5 (43:23):
Yeah, they got some cuts and the TV and music's piping.
Probably had food delivered to them.

Speaker 4 (43:30):
They're probably still sleeping right now. Probably come on man, Yeah,
you know this country club. Hey, don't get in their wallet.
We do it to you though. Hey, that's called that's
what happens when you're in there with two to six
now right, yeah, two to six the team Adam and
Adam and Dan Matthews.

Speaker 5 (43:50):
They got that.

Speaker 4 (43:51):
I'm just you know, a little bit. It's not going
there to do is following the schedule.

Speaker 5 (43:55):
The schedule says you get time off today because of
a game they love. They must love spring training because.

Speaker 4 (44:01):
Yeah, and the Matt Thomas shall love us as well,
everybody but us. Yeah, you know, half days here, no
days here, and then me and you were just grinding
triple E just run, you know, just making it happen.

Speaker 5 (44:13):
But is anybody really keeping score? We are ya? Gosh,
dang it, man must be nice. Yeah, time to take it.
They did a little vay star work at two. Yeah,
you know what I mean, not three thirty.

Speaker 4 (44:28):
Get to be on you.

Speaker 5 (44:29):
Get to be on t Yeah, you know. Yeah I
feel you, dog, I'll feel you. I know, Yeah, I
hear You'll feel you day.

Speaker 4 (44:37):
Did you go see Mohammed today? I see you got coffee?

Speaker 5 (44:40):
No, I went to Uh that's like my guys at sick.

Speaker 3 (44:43):
Hey.

Speaker 4 (44:43):
I did something I never do. I stopped at a
gas station this morning.

Speaker 5 (44:46):
Yeah, a little uh you got some stuff over.

Speaker 4 (44:50):
Yeah, I came in with the tall boy.

Speaker 5 (44:51):
Uh.

Speaker 4 (44:52):
Guarant asked he wasn't a time wise No it was not.

Speaker 5 (44:55):
No. There you go, there you go, Guarant gardens.

Speaker 4 (44:58):
So you did see Mike or you didn't. I didn't know.
I ziggie. There's a little drive to to get my college.

Speaker 5 (45:05):
Free plug. You know well, I mean, hey, I'm just
giving him love. Coffee stays hot, so you go.

Speaker 4 (45:10):
Yeah, just got out to the phone line to talk
to Adrian. Adrian.

Speaker 5 (45:13):
Good morning Adrian. Hey, word word, what what's what's up? Buddy?

Speaker 8 (45:25):
Oh man? But allow me to retort that's injury number one?
Oh boy, boy boy, see Bagwell, this is why we
tell you to stay away from the money because all
them bad contracts.

Speaker 5 (45:43):
And guess what.

Speaker 8 (45:45):
You starting to find the f A for pulling up
your f O.

Speaker 5 (45:51):
And uh, oh man, you're you're not telling me already
with the Astros that this is bad signing already. You're not.
You're not there already, are you? Brother? You're not already
at the this is a bad contract because he's got
a little bit of an oblique I mean, uh, the
oblique strain. You're not. We're not there yet, are we.

Speaker 8 (46:13):
All I can say about obliques in this team is,
mister Walker, we'll see you're about the All Star break.

Speaker 5 (46:19):
Thanks for signing the contract. I hope you're right. I
hope you're wrong on this one, man, you might not
be I hope you are wrong.

Speaker 8 (46:27):
Como, man, we've had too much experience from all the
obliques on this team. If you're Astros fan and not
some kind of doctor, already something wrong with you.

Speaker 3 (46:36):
You haven't been doing your homework.

Speaker 5 (46:38):
Our doctors probably should be oblique experts by now here, right,
the team doctors? Yeah, yeah, no question.

Speaker 8 (46:46):
All you got to do is tune in and while
y'all are talking, go to md dot com and just
follow the conversation.

Speaker 5 (46:54):
There you go. Uh in the A team, Hey, y'all
better watch it.

Speaker 8 (47:01):
Elon said he gonna want to.

Speaker 4 (47:02):
Report, but what y'all did this week, that's pretty funny.

Speaker 5 (47:08):
And my response to Elon has just turned it on
six to ten. Brother, every day there's our report. I
don't think Yeah, I don't think he's up this early.
So because right now he just made another billion in interest. Yeah,
I understand that you're right about that. Man exactly.

Speaker 8 (47:23):
He just turned over in his bed and hit his
alarm clock. He's like, no, I'll give him another week
and anything other than that, I'll let you fellas tell
the rest of America what's going on.

Speaker 5 (47:36):
PRAI thank you, Adrian Adrian.

Speaker 4 (47:38):
Uh, there's also a couple of other guys that are
dealing with some injuries. Caleb ort oblique.

Speaker 5 (47:46):
Is it really?

Speaker 4 (47:47):
Oh yeah, he's been dealing with that.

Speaker 5 (47:50):
You just had to say that.

Speaker 4 (47:51):
Ben gammele little back soreness, pedro Leone, Pete, Taylor Trommel.
That's wrong with Orleone. Let's see, can't ever keep up
man pd Yeah, pedro Leone left knee discomfort.

Speaker 5 (48:10):
There's that word.

Speaker 4 (48:11):
Taylor Trommel, calf strain. So yeah, there's a couple guys man,
Ben Gamble obviously, uh, day to day with a little
bit of backsreness. Caleb Bord, like I said, the oblique
Christian Walker, Uh, left oblique soreness.

Speaker 5 (48:26):
So I don't know.

Speaker 4 (48:28):
Man, just forgot to love spring training. We'll see, we'll see.
Hopefully we'll hear from Joe a spot of today and
giving us some further update. I know when they asked,
when the media asked him about Christian Walker yesterday, Uh,
he said that he won't have any substant substantial updates

(48:48):
on Christian Walker until tomorrow, which is today.

Speaker 5 (48:52):
So tomorrow is today, So he said yesterday he won't
have any update till today. So tomorrow, yesterday was today,
and today it could be tomorrow yes today, yeah, And.

Speaker 4 (49:06):
Don't forget that tomorrow it was yesterday ye correct today
yeah yeah makes sense? Man makes sense, does as one
of the best ones. I think we got clips of.

Speaker 5 (49:23):
One of the all time classics. Yeah, man did so,
doubt about it.

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Speaker 5 (50:51):
All right, Sean, what are you hearing out there?

Speaker 8 (50:53):
Now?

Speaker 2 (50:54):
The Salsbury stakeouts Salsbury takeout on the Sean salsb Reshow.

Speaker 4 (51:07):
Time for the steak out here on the Seawan Salisbury Show,
Shambron and Triple E. Before we get to the steak out,
stalk a Brando's.

Speaker 10 (51:19):
Good morning, Brian, good morning shown.

Speaker 5 (51:21):
Hey Sean, Yes, good morning.

Speaker 10 (51:25):
I got it. I got our first. I got my
first fire steak.

Speaker 5 (51:31):
Fire stick for the TV stuff. That's awesome. Did you figure?
I mean it's easy to use and all that stuff.
You like it?

Speaker 10 (51:40):
Yeah, but I'm gonna use it right because I'm gonna
be watching the rodeo.

Speaker 5 (51:44):
Okay, nice fire stick gives you pretty much everything you
want on there right, popping in and let's go. It's
smart to you. There you go. Good for you, man,
I love it. Nice. I mean the rodeo is the
good watch too. I like it. What else is happening?
What else is happening?

Speaker 10 (52:04):
I was watching the video on Space City Home Network.
I was going to do that today.

Speaker 5 (52:10):
Yeah, what's your favorite thing about the rodeo? In true?
What do you like the most? Do you like the
actual events? Do you like the do you what's your
favorite event? Yeah? I didn't punch that doggie. Yeah, there
you go. I like it. I'm a big bull riders guy. Yeah,

(52:32):
we know. I've talked about it a million times, haven't I? Yeah?

Speaker 4 (52:34):
No, No, I mean like.

Speaker 5 (52:37):
To ride bulls? Yeah? Good, good call Bay.

Speaker 10 (52:41):
Yeah, he as he likes you.

Speaker 4 (52:44):
You can ask him brother, he's on Brando.

Speaker 5 (52:48):
Yeh, ask him if he wanted to know what you like?
Get the rub about the rodeo. I mean, do you
like to ride bulls? You do you like to you
know you're a roper. What do you like to do?

Speaker 4 (52:58):
I like to go eat?

Speaker 5 (53:00):
Yeah, I like to go yeah, Brandon, what do you
like to go get?

Speaker 10 (53:05):
But I'm going to own pizza nice?

Speaker 5 (53:10):
Okay, he's at the rodeo. I made non traditional, that's
all right. I made my own pizza last night. That
last night. Hell yeah, it was off the charts. So
I like that. I thought I thought Brandon might be
a corn dog kind of guy. Yeah, so corn dog guy.

Speaker 10 (53:27):
I do like those.

Speaker 5 (53:28):
Yeah, me too.

Speaker 4 (53:30):
Love course my funnel cake? You get you a funnel
cake in the rodeo.

Speaker 10 (53:32):
Okay, yeah, I haven't got there yet.

Speaker 4 (53:35):
You haven't gotten a funnel cake?

Speaker 10 (53:37):
No, but I haven't gotten there yet.

Speaker 4 (53:40):
Well, who's tent the funnel cake? Funnel cake tent?

Speaker 5 (53:43):
Yeah there tent? Is there a funnel cake? Ten?

Speaker 4 (53:46):
But there's no Brandon? They got him everywhere?

Speaker 10 (53:48):
Yeah, get him everywhere Sean.

Speaker 4 (53:50):
Okay, yeah, all right, appreciate you, Brandon.

Speaker 5 (53:54):
Great stuff. Yeah, funnel k Triple G. That's me, Triple G.
Triple G's money now, I'm telling you Triple G. So
is Triple E. I like that? Yeah, Brando's guy. He's
got a firestick, he like he's he wants microwave pizza.

Speaker 4 (54:13):
Yeah, pizza.

Speaker 5 (54:15):
Interesting? What am i I'm missing out? Aren't I I
gotta get there pizza at the Rodeo. No, not pizza,
but I'll go corn dog on their ass. I really will. Yeah,
but I see I'm a I'm a mustard and ketchup
guy in a corn dog. I double I mix them
together and double dipp don't you that's my stuff? Yeah?
You like pizza, dude, I listen, nuts you want you

(54:37):
want a pizza these nuts. That's a really good one. Actually, yeah, yeah,
pizza the Yeah, I'll tell you know what. The fact
that you've got me, I'm like, yo, go ahead, dude,
I was about to dive into I like pizza six.

Speaker 4 (54:51):
Days and you're like, I made my own I did this. Yeah, No,
I just want a piece of the nuts.

Speaker 5 (54:56):
Sorry, dude, you know what God has asked? You know what?
Double down? You got me twice. That's a good one.
But I do I don't know. There's something different about
homemade pizza. Oh I know. I mean you're with us, Yeah,
one hundred, there really is, because it's oh geez, there
is a show over yet today is a show over.

Speaker 4 (55:17):
We're all about an hour and a half been, big dog,
give me a scholarship, hey, real quick for the stakeout
because we're gonna get back to talking to astros baseball.
The Chargers released five time Pro bowler Joey Bosa. It
saves him twenty five point three six million dollars in capsmans.

Speaker 5 (55:34):
I can tell you what though, with team with one
good pass rusher, go get another one. He's still got
there's tread on that tire. He's still a good player.
But I get it. You know, there's the blessing and
the kurts. Everybody wants to get paid more money, right,
but here's what will happen outside of being a quarterback.
For the most part, at some point you're gonna get there,

(55:55):
They're gonna move you. I got news. You think tunsl's
a life for here?

Speaker 4 (56:00):
Uh No, I don't think so.

Speaker 5 (56:02):
I mean, you know, even the like time telling me
even the last three years their career. The point is,
you want all that money, you better get it all
to gettings good because at some point in time you
will price yourself into age and age even if you
got game, even if you got game. Now, okay, who
can we let go? Who's a high priced player who's
still got pro both caliber skills, But we just got
to go younger and cheaper there. Well, you tell me

(56:24):
Joey Bosa's not a good player. Still good, but of
course he's a good player. My point is that all
that you know wants all the money. The second you
slip a little bit, you're out. Yeah. So, and that's
why I don't get people's walt make it while the
getting is good, But it's the blessing that you're getting
paid early and all that money on a big contract,
but you're also going to be one of the first

(56:45):
to go in corporate football America. If there's one ounce
of slippage where they got a clear, starry cap space
and you're near that thirty range, you'll be playing somewhere else.

Speaker 4 (56:55):
Joey Bosa got a five year, one hundred and thirty
five million dollar contract extension back in twenty twenty. That deal,
at the time was the richest for a defensive player
in NFL history. However, sewn over the last three season,
he's played in just twenty eight games.

Speaker 5 (57:11):
That's the reason he's not there now. That's the reason
they let him go. His durability. It's not because his
skill set, but like anybody else, if you're not available,
I can't pay twenty five million dollars a year. I
just can't. And I think he's a good player. He'll
go somewhere else and play, but you got to be
on the field. You can't miss that many games. Man.

Speaker 4 (57:28):
It clears up almost twenty six million dollars in cap
space for the Chargers.

Speaker 5 (57:31):
Interviewed Herman Edwards yesterday, and you know who, I said,
great to be here, I said, yeah, you know who?
You know who? I asked him who? I said, Okay,
great to have you though, Thanks appreciate. You know. When
I asked him yesterday, you got one game to win
a coach right now that you would choose. He goes, well,
it'd be easy to pick Andy Reed. He took Jim Harbaugh. Really,
he said, because he loves the physical, the physical aspect

(57:54):
and toughness of it. Interesting, huh. And he loves the
Chargers moving forward, Yeah, because he loves just the they
go back there. They just need some perimeter players. They
don't have enough. They don't have enough weapons offensively to
let Herbert cook. The problem is he's got to cook
and you got to cook it, prepare it, you know,
throw it away, clean up after he needs some. When
they got rid of Keenan Allen the Resk and went downhill.

(58:15):
Receiver wise, they've got to get better players on the perimeter.
You can't do because eventually if people just say we're
going to go load the box and you can't beat
us that way, They're gonna have to be able to
throw the football. They got a guy who can throw it.
They just got to get some finishers on the edge.

Speaker 4 (58:27):
Yeah, I mean we we both said once he got
the job with the Chargers that that team was going
to be so much more physical. They'll be able to
run in the football. They got a good quarterback in Herbert.
Can he stay healthy, can he continue to elevate his game?
And then there you go. I mean Herm Edwards out
of all people.

Speaker 5 (58:44):
Like nobody, nobody, Yeah, no doubt. Nobody lines up in
two backs and wants to play old school Jim Harball
epitomizes exactly to coach it like he played it. He
played it physical, he was a scrapper. He won games
that way in Chicago defense and running the ball. And

(59:05):
when he was a quarterback he went to Michigan did
the same thing he's doing. And people can say you
can't win like that in the NFL. Well he's proven
you can now he hadn't won a Super Bowl. But
I got news for you. At some point time, they
are going to beat the Chiefs in the West. They
just at some point in time, they're gonna they're gonna
eliminate that stronghold. Yeah. Now I don't know for how long,
but they will because they physically beat you into submission.

Speaker 4 (59:27):
Yeah, that's the physicality of Jim harbam Man, no doubt.
Hey they got Lad McConkie's pretty damn good too. Yeah,
he get himself a freaking game against the Texans.

Speaker 5 (59:35):
Wayill he learns how to play. Yeah, so exactly, young
player man, good player.

Speaker 4 (59:39):
All right, let's get back to talking Houston Astros baseball.
Dana Brown was on Foul Territory yesterday and he talked
about what the hardest thing has been for him since
he became the GM of the Houston Astros. Let's talk
about it next.

Speaker 2 (59:56):
The Shawn Salisbury Show continued.

Speaker 4 (01:00:00):
Christian Walker listed as day to day with left oblique soreness.
Rockets are taking on the Pelicans tonight seven pm. Is
the tip off. Covered starts at six point thirty on
our sister station, News Radio seven kt rh aj Pierzinski
on Foul Territory sat down with Astro's general manager Dana Brown,

(01:00:23):
and he spoke about an extremely difficult thing, one of
the hardest things he's had to do so far as
the general manager of the Astros.

Speaker 5 (01:00:30):
And this is what he said.

Speaker 4 (01:00:32):
Yeah, the hardest thing, of course, was you know, trading
Kyle Tucker.

Speaker 7 (01:00:35):
I mean it was very difficult, but you know, we
saw an opportunity there to continue to be good in
the present and build toward the future and getting a
guy like Cam Smith, and so you know, we felt like, look,
this is a good move for the organization. You know,
you you gained fourteen years of control by giving up
one year of control.

Speaker 4 (01:00:56):
There you go, there's Dana Brown talking about the hardest
thing to do, and it was, uh, trading Kyle Tucker.

Speaker 5 (01:01:06):
What if somebody told you, what if somebody told you
that five years from now that Cam Smith was going
to be better than Kyle Tucker? Would you buy into it? Yeah?

Speaker 4 (01:01:14):
I would buy into it, he really would. I would.
I would buy into it. And then I would also say, damn,
the Astros are not gonna be able to afford him.

Speaker 5 (01:01:21):
Well, that'll if he is as good as Kyle Tucker.
That's good. That's going to be obvious. You're going to
get him for a window and then when he peeks salary,
Wiser gets the big deal. We'll go. Now, we're way
out in front of this is been being premature because
you got to see the dude may not even be
on the major league roster when we start the season.
But you see why they went and got him. Yeah,
you see why he was a piece that obviously that

(01:01:42):
trade doesn't happen unless Cam Smith's in it. And so
this isn't Kyle Tucker's one hell of a player. The
point of the reason I say that is about Cam
Smith is that'd be pretty damn good start to a career, right, yeah,
if he can in five years he looks like Kyle Tucker.
So I really do think that that this is that

(01:02:02):
that that obviously was the piece that they needed. We'll
see how quickly and what the quickness in brevity is
and getting him on the major league roster. But if
it turns out the way they want the other additions
in it will be the bonus and Cam Smith will
be the prize. Right, I mean, you know with Paratus
and Westwski, if they turn out and do good things.

(01:02:26):
The ultimate pot of gold is Cam Smith and if
he turns out to be ninety percent of camp I
mean of Kyle Tucker, you got a hell of a deal.
But on the surface, when it first started, would we
say that didn't get enough? Well, if cam Smith keeps
playing like this, it may not be enough this year,
but in the long term it may be enough. And
when you look about years of control, would he say

(01:02:49):
fifteen to one thirteen?

Speaker 4 (01:02:52):
It's it's uh, you see why they did it. Yeah,
that makes sense.

Speaker 5 (01:02:56):
Man.

Speaker 4 (01:02:56):
Again, you weren'ting to be able to afford Kyle Tucker.

Speaker 5 (01:02:59):
And you're not going to be able to for Cam
Smith if he plays like Kyle Tucker at the point.

Speaker 4 (01:03:02):
Right, jord On Alvarez, if he continues his tear through
uh major league baseball, he completely did.

Speaker 5 (01:03:09):
He just like he is dismembering, you know, the head
of the baseball there is so you get my point, right,
He just he's he's rolling rough shot through pitchers across
it and he is the guy plays how many games
he played last year hundred and forty something forty still
what they had him in the top ten, number six

(01:03:29):
or something seven yeah, seven, So his dam he does
major damage to he's he's he do you talk about
a disruptor for opposing pitching. Yeah, he's only freak, he
really is.

Speaker 8 (01:03:42):
He is.

Speaker 5 (01:03:43):
He's a better major league player than he was minor
league player too, which is pretty scary. He's look, man,
he's just got a good lower half, you know. Yeah,
it's important, really important half. Really got to have a
lower half, you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 4 (01:03:55):
One hundred and forty seven games last night or last
year for Yorda.

Speaker 5 (01:03:58):
So that's a hell of that's a that's pretty durable
all season long for that big fellow. Right, excuse me,
he can rake.

Speaker 4 (01:04:05):
He's got a career ops sean of nine to seventy three.

Speaker 5 (01:04:09):
Yeah, he's fast tracking his way to superstart him in
a lot of money. Pretty good.

Speaker 4 (01:04:14):
One hundred and forty seven games, he hit thirty five
bombs with art with an RBI total of eighty six,
which actually it's a little work for him.

Speaker 5 (01:04:23):
Yeah, which tells me either that we might need to
get some people on base in front of him.

Speaker 4 (01:04:29):
Yeah, you think that might be the problem. Yeah, can
we get some guys on Yeah? Hey, hey, you guys
ready for some really really good news. And in regards
to the Astros, you're ready for it. Yeah, Jake Myers
set a home run last last yesterday.

Speaker 5 (01:04:42):
Yeah, then they go back to back?

Speaker 4 (01:04:43):
Job did him and al Tuv?

Speaker 5 (01:04:44):
Yeah? Yeah? Who Altuve? Who Jove?

Speaker 4 (01:04:48):
Altuve and Jake Myers to go back to back? Blummer,
we don't call him Jose anymore.

Speaker 5 (01:04:53):
Though, Ohjsey, sorry, my bad, my bad. Hove it do
it in your guy tk's voice. Uh huh do you
want me to say hits home run? Yeah, Hosey, Okay.
Two balls and one strike.

Speaker 4 (01:05:05):
Two balls and one strike to ho the Altuve one
out here in Cacti Park or whatever it's called in
West Palm. Blummer, fastball on the outside. That's two and
that makes it to count two and two. Al Twove
gonna look to get on base here. In the bottom
of the fifth inning, Astro's trailing two to nothing. Al

(01:05:28):
two by smacks one left center field. That ball is
gonna carry out of here, hose Altube with a solo blast,
It's gonna make a two to one Blummery.

Speaker 5 (01:05:38):
I love Hosey.

Speaker 4 (01:05:39):
Jake Meyer comes to the plate, he smacks one the
left field.

Speaker 1 (01:05:44):
That ball is out of here.

Speaker 4 (01:05:47):
What does he say? What's his call it? Kissing goodbye
is Robert.

Speaker 5 (01:05:52):
Ford's and you can't kiss that one good.

Speaker 10 (01:05:56):
Is?

Speaker 4 (01:05:57):
Oh my gosh, you get about it.

Speaker 5 (01:06:01):
That's right there.

Speaker 4 (01:06:02):
You go into the Jets threem in West Palm beats
forget about it, Jake Myers, Josey too, go back to
back for the as game two to two, Blumber.

Speaker 5 (01:06:13):
There you go. There you go, Hosey. I love Hosey. Yeah,
I love Hosey.

Speaker 4 (01:06:18):
You think they're gonna go try to go get Hosey
of Bray?

Speaker 11 (01:06:19):
You no.

Speaker 5 (01:06:22):
See anywhere? No, Joe Brady's not playing anything. Yeah, No,
had a good run, though, he had a good run.
An m v P, got an m v P in
his pocket.

Speaker 4 (01:06:32):
Do you remember how pumped up we were when he
got signed here. I was ecstatic, even though the numbers
were kind of on the decline a little bit. I
thought this dude was still gonna be just unreal. Bat
slowed down, man, Oh goodness, gracious man, whether he's banged up,
father time caught up to that.

Speaker 10 (01:06:49):
Man.

Speaker 5 (01:06:49):
You're getting that back through the hitting.

Speaker 4 (01:06:51):
There that he couldn't catch fly balls, he couldn't scoop stuff, and.

Speaker 5 (01:06:54):
You know what it's because he's such a great team. Yeah,
you know what I'm saying. Good leadership guy, never never never,
and you never heard him publicly making any experienses or anything.

Speaker 4 (01:07:03):
So took him like three months to hit his first
home run.

Speaker 5 (01:07:07):
Yeah yeah, Joe Joe Bray you Hosey sure seems like
a good guy. You another hose Yeah, I'm with you,
another Hosey man. Yeah. And then you got Renel Blanco Row.
I love to call him Row. I don't call him now,
it's Roe Blanco from Yeah, yeah, Row. You call him
Jordan or Jordan. I call him Jordan, Oh, Jordan, Jordan Alvarez.

Speaker 4 (01:07:29):
Yeah, I remember another thing when he was called up,
there was an argument, is that Jordan or Jordan?

Speaker 5 (01:07:34):
It's Jordan? What about Jordan? And you're both instead of
your Donna or Jordan? What about Jordan?

Speaker 4 (01:07:40):
Jordan would be like Cody Johnson talking about Jordan Alvarez.
That's what he would say. Yeah, I'm here made part
Homer Jordan.

Speaker 5 (01:07:51):
Now like Jordan, he likes the gospel too.

Speaker 4 (01:07:56):
Yeah yeah, yeah, you're done, mane.

Speaker 5 (01:07:58):
Uh it this way, you're done. You can call him
whatever he wants you to call him, Okay, he's that good,
but just don't call him late for There you go.

Speaker 4 (01:08:07):
I was waiting for it.

Speaker 5 (01:08:07):
There you go, plaited for.

Speaker 4 (01:08:08):
I just didn't know if you're going to get the
punchline in.

Speaker 5 (01:08:10):
Man, come on, dude, I have to take care of you.
We're dogs.

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Let the celebration start war, Sean Salisbury on Sports Talk
seven ninety.

Speaker 5 (01:09:48):
Yeah, you know what, sports? How's that for a good dig? Though? Hey,
around the horn due, Why after twenty three years are
you getting rid of something? This withstood the test of time,
and like the great thing they do with Kornheiser and
Michael Wilbon, that show continues to excel. They do great work. Yeah,

(01:10:08):
I can pass on the five o'clock Sports.

Speaker 4 (01:10:09):
Center or all of them. Listen, Scott van Pelt.

Speaker 5 (01:10:13):
I don't know. There's a lot of good ones. The
problem is they just they muzzle them too much.

Speaker 4 (01:10:17):
Doctor.

Speaker 5 (01:10:18):
Yeah, it's four its force. Just just let them well,
let them cook, That's what I mean. Like I said,
we can go over all you want. It's the sports
centers will never be like they used to when those
guys were crushing it. Yeah, and we'd tune into you.
You'd watch the same thing five times in a row
just to hear Stuart, Scott and Dan do their thing
or what have you. So Dan Patrick, but it's hey, whatever,
but that's a hell of a run by. When they

(01:10:40):
put that show together. I'll never forget it. When I
when I was put that show together for yeah, for
a long time. Yeah, just that's the word on the street.
But when they put it together, well was it twelve years?
In all seriousness twelve years, right, twelve years and they
put it together and you know at the time Will
Bond and Kornheiser were doing there, John Clayton and I

(01:11:00):
became really the first debate show and then Wilbon and Clayton,
I mean and Hornheiser after that, and they put around
the horn on which became big debate for five or
six people a show, right, and twenty three years you
don't you don't get shows like that. Hell, you don't
get comedies like that on TV anymore. Shows. So it
was a good run. But there's a good part of
me says, well, why are you getting rid of it? If?

(01:11:21):
If I mean, it's a five o'clock sports center, what
are you putting there? Yeah?

Speaker 4 (01:11:25):
Literally probably just a sports center. We get enough sports center.
What was that stupid ass show they tried to work with?
What's the crazy chicks named Jamel Hill and Michael Smith?
Michael Smith?

Speaker 3 (01:11:37):
What was that?

Speaker 5 (01:11:38):
That was the sports center show?

Speaker 10 (01:11:39):
Right?

Speaker 5 (01:11:39):
They gave it was six o'clock Eastern Sports Center and
they gave that to them. And it was just a
it was just it was all about all the everything
but sports, right, And it was sports, but it was
it was the sports. It wasn't the put it this way.
It was just a beatdown of Shoven's up down your throat, right,

(01:12:01):
And that didn't last long? Everything but and what it
was sports? It was why is this person doesn't like
this person? Race?

Speaker 4 (01:12:08):
And what?

Speaker 5 (01:12:08):
And this and that it was vaccination everything. It's like enough, okay,
hell that was even pre vaccinations wasn't but it was
just it was just constant. You know, it was you
know what it was. It was like you're watching sixty
minutes every day doing a hardcore news. It's like almost
just stop. Yeah, it was. That's exactly what it was.

Speaker 4 (01:12:29):
You want to talk about two people was unwatchable, were
like try to cause division, well, good god, instead of
report it and create it and.

Speaker 5 (01:12:37):
Then you create It was just and Michael Can Michael
Smith when I was at ESPN was just starting out
and a great dude. When I was, he was great
to us. I loved he was great. And then he
went on that it just and I still like him.
It's just the show. This is nothing personal. I don't care. Listen,
I don't pay attention to her on social media. But
because it's just it's like, don't have to create chaos, right,

(01:13:01):
But that show was unwatchable Yeah at that point in time,
and Michael Smith could due. But whoever was putting it
together in the rundown, here's what we're going to talk about.
You want to talk about coming home from work and
just sitting out. It was a beat there. It was
called the six, that's what it was. Six o'clox Sports Center,
that gave them the six. That was their staple show
for them, and that lasted what a couple months, thirteen
months to be exactly. In my mind, was got about

(01:13:23):
eleven months too long? Yeah, Yeah, it was. It was
an unwatchable sports center.

Speaker 3 (01:13:27):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:13:27):
And he he was interviewed by The Athletic a couple
of years ago and he said it was just an
awful fit, just a bad fit. Awful fit. I think
worse than a bad fit. We moved too quickly. He
said that he wished they would have eased into what
the they were trying to get the viewer to see.

Speaker 5 (01:13:43):
Yeah, they shoved it down your throat. At least he
is admitting it. Yeah, And so it's okay. Things happen.
You learn the next time around. But I'm anxious to
see what they're gonna put there after twenty three years
of surviving it. You got to to do a show
for twenty three years. You got to withstand the test
of time, buddy, And they did. Yeah. Around the horn.

Speaker 4 (01:13:59):
Yeah, And he did say also in this interview, we
should have spent way more time in the lab. How
we were going to merge these two brands, if that
was in fact the goal to make sports Center more
like his and hers end quote. You weren't though you're
on Sports Center, you're on Sports Center, you aren't. You
weren't a ten am morning show.

Speaker 5 (01:14:16):
Let me tell you what. Let me tell you what
Get Up is. Listen, make no mistake about it, like,
what's what's my guy Stephen A. Smith on Get Up? Oh? Sorry,
first take first? Yeah, on those shows, that's not journalism, right,
it's entertainment. You're giving opinion, you're debating. You're going at.
Journalism is when a journalist gets on and starts talking

(01:14:38):
to you about the article or the thirty for thirty
show or what. That's a journalist. You're not a journalist, Brian, No,
I'm not, even though I went to journalism school. On
this show. Yeah, if I'm writing for a for a
company like the Athletic or something, that's journalism, right, I
am no? Neither am I here? This is entertainment to

(01:14:59):
be what er tainment?

Speaker 11 (01:15:00):
You like?

Speaker 5 (01:15:01):
This is entertainment in its opinion. Now, we're not going
to come on here and say that guy said this
when he didn't say it, then you're just a flat
out lights lying. Yeah. Right, So sources, when you get
sources in breaking a news story, then you turn into
journalists and better do it, right. But when we're talking
about joking around about stuff or giving our opinion on sports,
that's not journalism. It's entertainment. The fact that some people is, yeah,

(01:15:21):
I'm a journalist.

Speaker 8 (01:15:22):
What you may.

Speaker 5 (01:15:23):
You may have a journalism degree, but that show on
a six o'clock sports center unless you're bringing a journalist
in to talk about it, some brilliant writer, so you
bring it. You're bringing in, you know, one of these
great writers to talk about Mike Lupaka to talk about something.
You're an entertainer, make no mistake of it. Now. A
guy like even though it's TV, a guy like Adam Schefter,
he's an entertainer when he's on these shows, but when

(01:15:43):
he's writing or putting stuff out, he becomes a journalist
because we got to trust his sources.

Speaker 8 (01:15:47):
Right.

Speaker 5 (01:15:48):
So yeah, uh, the it's entertainment. And when a guy
when we try to pat ourselves on the backs of
I'm a journalist, no you're not. I have a journalism degree,
but I'm not a journalist on this show. I'm a
journalist when i'm writing something and it's a you know,
it's an op Okay, different story, but this is these
guys when they're talking breaking down tape and all that
that you're not a journalist. You're an entertainer and you're
an analyst. Know the difference, right, And that's what we are.

(01:16:10):
We're not. You know, you can decide what you what
you like in entertainment, but with some people try to
fill themselves. And it's not a superiority complex because when
you get like that, we don't want to hear it
and coming home from work at five o'clock and shoving
stuff down my throat. That's not what I want. Pause. Yeah,
good point. Shoving shoving sports, some kind of sports that's
nonsports down my throat when I got hear it every

(01:16:30):
day on news anyway, Yeah, I'll pass there, you go.

Speaker 4 (01:16:33):
I just remember, man, being a kid, it was for me.
You'd come home, I'd watch King of the Hill. Then
i'd watch Around the Horn that I watched PTI like,
that's what it was, the NFL Live, Yeah, yeah, it was,
that's what it was. That's what I watched. And they
canceled it after twenty three years. Why why?

Speaker 5 (01:16:52):
Hey, man, things change. Maybe they felt it got stale.
I don't know, or maybe the recent ratings say so. Well.

Speaker 4 (01:16:58):
I mean it's gonna the He's gonna go down when
you have mina crimes on there. Whoa, whoa, she sucks too?

Speaker 5 (01:17:04):
Whoa whoa? What man?

Speaker 4 (01:17:08):
It's just the truth.

Speaker 5 (01:17:09):
I feel you.

Speaker 8 (01:17:10):
Dog.

Speaker 4 (01:17:11):
I thinks she can get up there and draw x's
and o's for you. No, you think Bill Barnwell can.
He's a journalist, Yeah, Billy b Yeah, big Bee.

Speaker 5 (01:17:19):
Yeah. I like some good x's and o's. Yeah, why not?
How about them x's and o's got to eat too, Yeah,
just like Jimmy's and Joe's. Yeah yeah, boats and hose
Yeah yeah, I got to eat Yeah, exactly. Yeah. I'm
with you. Not to be confused with Jake the Rake Myers.
He raked last night Garden Tools. He might hot take

(01:17:40):
or true take. You might lead the league in home
runs this year, holy hot take? Good God?

Speaker 11 (01:17:47):
What if?

Speaker 5 (01:17:47):
What if you get through April? Or Jake's got like
eight No, he's no eighteen home runs at the end
of you like he breaks the Astros record for I
don't know what the record is in a month that
hits like eighteen in the first month. Are you drunk? No,
but I wouldn't mind being right now.

Speaker 4 (01:18:01):
What do you got in that coffee?

Speaker 5 (01:18:03):
Yeah? A little bourbon?

Speaker 10 (01:18:04):
No?

Speaker 5 (01:18:04):
Yeah, I don't think Ziggy's.

Speaker 4 (01:18:06):
Has that man bourbon at eight o'clock in the morning.

Speaker 5 (01:18:08):
Why wouldn't you? What about little vodka? We had a
little vodka flask it up a little bit.

Speaker 4 (01:18:12):
Why not walking into this?

Speaker 5 (01:18:13):
You know, walking into this is just this is just
the coffee cups just to hide it. No, but what
if all of a sudden, honestly, twelve home runs in
a month of April and you're like tripping, leading the
league and hitting triple crown candidate.

Speaker 4 (01:18:28):
Yeah, let's go pay these bills, you.

Speaker 5 (01:18:30):
Know what I mean?

Speaker 4 (01:18:30):
Yeah, dude, I'm about I'm about to take your scholarship.
Another wide receiver has requested a trade. There's a lot
of wide receivers available. What are the Texans no receivers?
No receivers or dvas dud. You don't have to not
at all, man done. They think player empowerment means you're
the GM and the owner to exactly who is this
uh wide receiver. The latest to requests a trade.

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Another wide receiver has requested a trade DK Metcalf for
the Seattle Seahawks. I was gonna say Seattle Mayners has
requested a trade, and Diana Russini of the Athletic She

(01:20:22):
reported this morning that the Seahawks are seeking a first
and a third round pick for DK Metcalf. Metcalf is
also eyeing a new contract worth around thirty million a year.
I would not give him all that, man, Dude, he's
a good player. I don't first in a third and
he's gonna get a new contract, which he's gonna say
he's worth Jamar Chase and Jefferson money.

Speaker 5 (01:20:41):
Watch, he's gonna think he is. He's a good player.
Hell you want him? Okay, So the question to me
is do you trade for a guy like DK Metcalf
or do you go sign a guy like Davonte Adams?
If you're the Chargers, if you're the Texans, if you're
a team that needs a playmaker, you willing to go
trade an asset a first round pick? What's how much
difference is there between DK Metcalf and Devonte Adam right now?

Speaker 3 (01:21:01):
Uh?

Speaker 4 (01:21:01):
Maybe just age, That's about it. Just a couple of
years young deca production is not a ton different?

Speaker 10 (01:21:06):
Right.

Speaker 5 (01:21:07):
No, I don't know what the numbers were for Metcalf.
Flash don't have him in front of me.

Speaker 3 (01:21:10):
Him.

Speaker 5 (01:21:10):
He's a hell of a talent and he's a big body.
And they stay outright cut Tyler Lockett, Yeah, that's right.

Speaker 4 (01:21:14):
They let him go.

Speaker 5 (01:21:15):
So so they're they're reeling and scrambling around. And you know,
I think Jackson Smith Nijigba was on social media yesterday
chirping a little bit too, and he's the other white.
So they went from three really productive, good players to
one wants traded, one's not happy, and the other one's gone.
So it is uh. And Metcalf's good. But if I
was a Texans and they called about him, I ain't

(01:21:36):
given you a first and a third. I want it now.
If you're saying we'll take the twenty fifth pick and
a fifth round pick, that could be uh. If Metcalf
plays a certain amount of snaps or numbers or gets
a certain thing, it becomes a third round pick or
a fourth round pick. I'm in. But it has to
be a contingency because you're also going to have to
pay him. He's productive, You're going to have to pay
him big money. He wants a new contract. So do

(01:21:59):
you want a headache? Great player? When I say great player,
he's not a top five receiver in the league. I
don't think he's a top ten. Probably close, yeah, But
you've got to say, well, what am I giving up?
What's the gap? If I go get a guy like
Davante Adams between him and Metcalf, taking in everything in
the event money, production, age, assets you'd have to give
up to get him. Now, if you're saying, if they

(01:22:20):
called him and said, we'll take the twenty fifth pick
and a fifth round or a fourth rounder and they
can move up if he catches twelve touchdowns or plays
eighty percent of the snaps, then then I'd listen. But
I'm not giving him an automatic first and third right now.
I'm just not and gonna have to pay him. What
if you're paying Jefferson and chasing the thirty five million
dollar range, Metcalf's gonna want what thirty thirty he had.

(01:22:44):
So let's say, say, for fun, one hundred and twenty
million for four with sixty of it guaranteed, half of
it guaranteed, or DeVante Adams or you know, somebody a
little less expensive. You don't have to give up an
asset four because they got cut which route you going?
Metcalf's a beast, Yeah, I know, But are you Are
you willing to give up all that and then have

(01:23:04):
to sign him for all that money?

Speaker 2 (01:23:06):
Oh?

Speaker 4 (01:23:06):
Hell no, I'm not.

Speaker 5 (01:23:07):
I'm not sure DK. Metcalf's better than Nico Collins right now. No,
I think Nico Collins is better. Big bodies, physical, But
I'm not sure that if you line him up right
now and said, okay, the rest of their career, who
do you want? I'm not sure I'm taking Metcalf as
good as he is over Nico Collins.

Speaker 4 (01:23:21):
I'm taking Nico Collins over DK Metcalf right now, I
am deacom DK Metcalf in twenty twenty four sixty six receptions,
nine hundred and ninety two yards, five touchdowns.

Speaker 5 (01:23:31):
Is that thirty million dollars worth of you? No, not
to me.

Speaker 10 (01:23:33):
No.

Speaker 4 (01:23:34):
Jackson Smith, the jigbud let the uh led the way
for Seattle wide receivers.

Speaker 5 (01:23:39):
So think about it. They went with they two days ago,
they had a plethora of players at that position. Yeah,
now they got one gone, one once traded, and one's
a little bit bummed. Okay, so how quickly it can change?
But I just I'm like I said, I can be
a fan of Metcalf, but tell you that the first
and a third and all that money you're gonna have
to pay them may not be worth it. And what

(01:24:00):
happens if he's productive in two years? In he says
you know what. I want more player empowerment. I want
trade it. I think you got to be. He's a
hell of a player, but somebody's gonna pay it. What
we give up? What the Chiefs give up? Would they
get for Tyreek Kill? Didn't they get a number one?
I think so? Yeah, I understand the number one. I
would if if you really want to move it, and

(01:24:21):
you say we need a receiver, and you say, I'm
giving up the twenty fifth pick for DK Metcalf. If
you're the Texans, go for it. But I don't think
Seattle would take the twenty fifth pick. Maybe you say,
well next year's pick or something. I just to me,
you're giving up a lot and you're gonna have to
pay a lot to keep him. Yeah, I'm not giving
up a first. I'm not giving up I wouldn't even
give up a first and to thirty and all that

(01:24:43):
money that he's gonna want.

Speaker 4 (01:24:44):
No, I'm not doing that. No, absolutely not. He's worth
a per spot track. His market value is twenty six
of a year, and he ain't gonna still market value.
He's going to say, I bring up that, he's going
to ask for close to thirty.

Speaker 5 (01:24:56):
Yeah. So, like I said, so I Yeah, to me,
I got away the difference between a guy I'm not
giving up an asset for and a.

Speaker 4 (01:25:07):
Guy that I am put it to you this way.
He's gonna want money that Justin Jefferson is getting. He
gets thirty five a year. Ceedee Lamb gets thirty four,
Almon Ross Saint Brown is thirty. AJ Brown is thirty two.

Speaker 5 (01:25:17):
Chase is going to be the highest paid player not
named a quarterback here in what in the next month. Yeah,
so he's not going to get that. But I bet
you DK Metcalfees. You ask him who the top five
receivers in the league, he'll put himself third or fourth. Yeah.
I don't think he's there though. Almon Ross Saint Brown's
a better player. Yes, he's a big body and a
good player. Don't misunderstand me. I like him, But I

(01:25:39):
a first, a third and thirty million dollars worth. I
think right now I can get as much production out
of DeVante Adams without giving up an asset as I
can there. And you can do it on a short term. Yeah,
because you lock him in for half that guaranteed you
are locked in, brother, And who's to say two years
into it He's not going to come back and say,

(01:26:00):
I'm telling you the player empowerment. They think they're the
GM and the owner and the player. And I don't
blame him for going to get theirs. It doesn't mean
you got to give it. Yeah, I like I said,
I I think maybe that's why the you know, it
would drive men's no well because in truth, I hate
to say this, there's always going to be another Dk Metcalfe.
There is in this draft somewhere. You're gonna find one,

(01:26:20):
maybe not that big a body, you'll you're going to
find a productive play Hell, the JIGMU was the best
receiver on their team this year, so you already found one,
even though the Rapper looks a little different because metcalf
looks like he could also play outside linebacker, and he
can run, and he's a full blown stud. But is
he gonna are you getting? Is he the difference or
what's the difference between a free what's the difference in

(01:26:42):
going to getting Lockett as a free agent and Metcalf
is a starter? I know Metcalf's more gifted and a
better player, but when you start to think about the
money and the assets you'd have to give up. I'm
not sure it's worth it. Look, look, look who Washington
did you took it. It's not a big risk on
Deebo Samuel, It's really not. It's a fifth round pick, exactly.
It's not a huge risk. If it doesn't work out, Okay,
we gave up a fifth rounder. I'll find another asset

(01:27:04):
somewhere down the road. If it does work out, you're
laughing all the way to the bank. That's the risk
and reward you take. But man, giving up assets, you
just got a bunch of assets over the years to
use your advantage. I'm not sure that's the advantage. Plus
all said and done, if your quarterback's not upright, DK
Metcalf or Vonte Adams won't mean a hill of beans
until you can protect the quarterback. I don't think this

(01:27:25):
team would be in the Metcalf fray. No, I don't
think for that. I don't know if you want to
give to pay him. No, hell, I may use that first.
If I'm the Texans to move up in this draft.
If there's a player you cove it on the offensive
line or another receiver, you may still get a good
receiver at twenty five. If that's where you're going. But
I'm going to tell you right now, man, if anything
instead of giving it to a veteran player is going

(01:27:46):
to cost me thirty million a year, I either go
get a receiver or I trade up and try to
get into the teens. And then maybe there's that guy
who you can pencil it on the offensive line or
another great receiver, right they're out there, and then you
get him under a rookie content which matters.

Speaker 4 (01:28:00):
Put it to you this way, Nico Collins played three
less games than DK Metcalf and had more receptions, more yardage,
and more.

Speaker 5 (01:28:09):
Touchdowns and quite frankly, on the field, every bit is physical. Yeah,
every bit. Yeah, I'm good. I'll pass on the trade. Yeah, nothing,
And I like him, But I can go get a
free agent wide receiver that'll give me just the same
production at at a cheaper price.

Speaker 4 (01:28:23):
Yeah, and I get to keep the assets. Yeah, Texans
are going to need to add to the wide receiver room.
Demiko Ryans at the combine spoke about what he wants
in a wide receiver. Are any of these potential trade
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He said you people know I said.

Speaker 5 (01:31:25):
Your people, your people, looking at your your people meet
a bunch of white boys. Okay, I don't know. Man,
Hispanic Mexican community, come on and tell you exactly what.

Speaker 4 (01:31:38):
A case our post show meeting. Yes, right, tripley. He's
never going to let this one go. Man, who brought
it up today? What do you mean? Who brought it
up today? Nought up? But when this gets brought up,
you're never going to let it go. Because Wan and
oh my gosh, who was the other one? And Andy
Suit both came in and said, yeah, you know, and
it's a cheese case.

Speaker 5 (01:31:59):
Yeah, case in true like the Mexican community flower tortilla
and cheese man, and you could put him on a
corn tortilla as well, because true deep you know, like
corn tortillas to go. But you get the choice. The
choice wasn't chicken or steak. It's corner flour. And then
if you wanted the ramp up your case of it,

(01:32:20):
you added shrimp or chicken or steak. Conversation ends. Your
guys can sit there and say here when you waltz
into a text mex which isn't true Mexican food, big difference.
I just said it, and that's no stray. That's a
right between the eyes. Okay, authentic Mexican food. You better
get down to the valley because I got the Mexican community. Man,

(01:32:42):
I like it. But it's text mex That's not a derogatory.
It's different different. I'm just kidding.

Speaker 4 (01:32:49):
I had we had authentic Mexican food and Alpine them
being here is a place called La Casita. Oh my gosh.

Speaker 5 (01:32:54):
Okay, So going down to San Diego, down to you
a certain part like Tucson or Scottsdale, and now you
know the difference. I both are good, but they're different.
They hit different for different reasons. And you and I
both know. And the truth is, if you know the truth,
you heard it yesterday. You don't want admit it out loud,
but you now know what a case of da is.
I think that you add your difference. I mean it's

(01:33:15):
text Mexican, Mexican. That's the difference. The first ten years
of my life, fifteen years of my life, I never
put anything on a case idea other than.

Speaker 4 (01:33:24):
Cheese and flowers different, right, yeah, because that.

Speaker 8 (01:33:26):
Was it was.

Speaker 5 (01:33:27):
It was if you did that, you know what you
do then you turn it. What you did is that
flower tortilla casadea, whether it's flank steak or whether it's
uh a different kind of steak. You cut up a
cheap steak because tube steak, yeah that too, if you
want tube steak. I mean you've had it plenty of time.
You heard the steak book. Oh yeah yeah. So you
would cut that up on the side and you would

(01:33:47):
just slide it into your tortilla. You know what I'm saying.
And you want you did? You had a little rice.
You actually turned your case idea. You actually turned your
case idea into a burrito. That's what it was in
my you know, go get yourself a top sirtoining state
because it was less expensive, and you throw it into
the case idea. But it was never growing up that
it was like, oh and then there's somehow kicked in,

(01:34:08):
like the delicacy was. Oh, now, case of dis are automatically.
But in the Mexican community where I grew up in
San Diego, which is you know, I could throw a
rock and hit the border right that this difference. The
case of the was always cheese first. Everything else was
the add on, and you dip that bad boy in
as hot as sauce as you could get.

Speaker 4 (01:34:27):
I'm just saying, man, my people disagree with you. Your people, yea,
my people, your people. Okay, I got I'm just listen.
I don't take it from me, take it from the
true Hispanic community. Yeah, I'm just telling you. I just
but we digress. Yeah, we do digress. I tell your peeps,
I love I'm with you now you're now on the

(01:34:49):
other side. We talked about it yesterday in our post meeting.
You know, I love chicken case ideas. I love it,
and putting a steak care no problem. But to me,
it's a case of da with the add on, and
that's that's the thing. And certain places I don't trust
the chicken or the steak in my case Ida. Now
if I'm adding it myself, no problem. And there are
certain places in restaurants you'll go too fine. But that

(01:35:10):
was the that was the ramp up, you know, that's
the extra, that's the five star ramp up to have
it because I do like it. But a true case
idea that's just ain't expensive is flower tortilla with cheese
and about four different cheeses if you want it. That's
another thing. We got to get steak prices down.

Speaker 5 (01:35:25):
DT is gonna do it. Dude, You're not even giving
him a chance to breathe who I am? He does
save four hundred billion dollars, set a circumcision in some
country that will never see that that I've never heard
of on the map and couldn't locate it with a compass. Okay,
that being said, that being said, I.

Speaker 4 (01:35:44):
Know I know he'll get it right. It'll take a
little bit.

Speaker 5 (01:35:47):
Get you man, prime prime top Sirtleoine over at hg B.
You're good to go. Yeah, for how much abound ten
bucks a pound?

Speaker 4 (01:35:55):
I'm growing boy, Sean.

Speaker 5 (01:35:58):
Yeah, I need a lot of meat in my life. Well, yeah,
you know what I mean. Well, do you know what that's?
Of course, what do you mean by that? You love?

Speaker 4 (01:36:06):
You love protein exactly? That's all I was saying. Yeah,
I'm looking at you in the eyes, and I don't know.
I don't know if it's just me. The older I've gotten,
the less I like chicken and more like steak. And
none wrong with that, man, there's nothing wrong with that.
I feel like I'm on a couch right now talking
about therapists. I like steak better these days. Bryan, lay
down and make yourself comfortable.

Speaker 5 (01:36:24):
Thank you. Take the vest off and stay for a while.

Speaker 4 (01:36:27):
Brian say One said, it sounds like you want to
put a hot dog in a case.

Speaker 5 (01:36:32):
It did. No, I ain't doing that, that's agreed. Wait,
where I come from, it's corn bread and chicken. I
always got to say. I don't know why, but where
I come from, we call that a pig and a blanket.
That's if you wanted true that. The true old school
is to wrap it tight with a sausage sausage like

(01:36:54):
a spicy Jack Chadar sausage, and then you put more
cheese on it. Melt it, and then you roll that
thing up height and different. No question, count me in
on that all day side. Oh there's no frigging doubt
you can even dip that in mustard. You know what
I'm saying that too, So I'm all for it. That's
a pig and a blanket. That's not a case of
the foot log. Hot dog in my flowers is a

(01:37:19):
is a basically a rolled hot dog. Okay, not a
pizza role, it's a hot dog.

Speaker 4 (01:37:26):
Roll there you go, Yeah, straight to jail, Ralph, Good morning, Ralph.
No I think yeah, damn, Ralph, I think he hung
Oh terrible man. See what he wanted to say about
a case. What did you say it was a rolled what?

Speaker 5 (01:37:46):
Oh?

Speaker 4 (01:37:46):
That's that's like the okay, I know where you're going
with that, or I was going with that. It's like
when people say it's a hot dog a sandwich. No,
it's hot a hot dog, hot talk. If it was
a sound taste, they give me the hot dog, sandwich,
give me the yeah, give me now. I'll tell you
when it's a sound Take polish sausage, put it on
pumper nickel bread and you slice it down the middle
and you fry it sandwich and you put like spicy

(01:38:11):
mustard on it, and you put it on pumper nickel bread.
You can slice it up and you cut it in half.
That's a sandwich that happens to be a it's a sandwich,
but it's a what kind of It's not Italian sausage?

Speaker 5 (01:38:24):
What kind of did I say to put on? No,
it's you get it it. You can get one of
those dr winersnissle. Huh. It's a what's it not? Killed bossa?
What is it called? No, it's not chaduck. It's a
spicy sausage. What I just say when I first did
it Polish? It's a Polish sausage and you go and
you'll slice it down and you lay it across the

(01:38:44):
bread because it's on bread. So that is a Polish sandwich.
That makes sense as opposed to if it's in a bun.
Don't ask me if it's a sandwich. It's a hot dog, Okay, Okay,
that's what it's. That's what it is. And a pig
and a blank If that hot dog sitting on your plate,
it's a hot dog, dad. It's in a flower tortilla

(01:39:04):
that blankets wrapped around it. It's a pig and a blanket.
It's not It's not a hot dog burrito.

Speaker 4 (01:39:10):
Talking about the big in a blanket man. She can
get some terrisa essay.

Speaker 5 (01:39:14):
Yeah, now, now, Chreisa is a whole new a spicy teriso. Dude,
homemade my mom used to made. It is off the
Your mom made homemade homemade che Yes, yes, homemade chreso
and it was hit different. Yeah, because my old man
loves spice too, so she dressed up. Dude, Homemade chariso
is friggin epic.

Speaker 4 (01:39:34):
What Rogers say?

Speaker 5 (01:39:35):
What do you want?

Speaker 4 (01:39:36):
I was trying to screen him, but he's yeah, he's
too far from the phone. Roger, Roger, let's get to break.
Seven one, three, two five, seven ninety is the number
to join the Sean Salisbury Show. Let's talk about the
Texans and what they need to do with their wide
receiver room. We hit it on it briefly yesterday. You
had another wide receiver in the NFL request a trade.

(01:40:00):
They needed to do something well to mak O. Ryan
spoke about at the combine. That's next, Sean Salisbury Show continued.

Speaker 5 (01:40:09):
Kevin, Kevin something, Yes, I told you, just throwing routes
to them at the Pro Bowl on the Pro Bowl field. Yeah, yeah,
you were, yeah, and they were running routs deep posts
and aweso's rigging awesome. What does that? What's what's their
name again? Bat Boys? Back Street Boys. You're throwing routes
to him. I'm thinking these dudes are having Kevin Richards
what I'm thinking?

Speaker 9 (01:40:28):
Yeah, A J.

Speaker 5 (01:40:29):
MacLean.

Speaker 4 (01:40:30):
They're they're throwing ran something. What's his last name?

Speaker 5 (01:40:32):
Brian? Uh, People are throwing, people are throwing g strings
on them at their concert, and I'm throwing throwing post
routs to him on the field. That's right.

Speaker 4 (01:40:41):
It's only one of the best boy bands of all
time and you're throwing they were Oh yeah, do you
remember how big they were back then? That was my childhood.

Speaker 5 (01:40:50):
So I take you back. When were they at the
biggest late nineties or eighty two thousand, late nineties. Yeah,
that's when we're at the playing catch. I got a
football and I've got like what they're they're throwing ball
deep ball, boom, guys are running make catch. I'm taking
Tomorrow night, they're gonna go on a concert and they're
gonna be seventy thousand people, seventy five thousand people for

(01:41:11):
a boy band, and we're gonna buy their albums and
load them on your you know you cast them. And
I'm busting him in the chest with some routes launching
watching I swear, I think, and I don't meet it air,
and I think some of the things that sports are
our our job bring us, which I'm so blessed to.
I mean, I can line up with Cougar Mellencamp playing
catch with him at the four season and Maui, he's

(01:41:33):
my white slot receiver. Yeah. I got a couple of
boy banders on Backstreet Boys running to deep post with
some speed, and I got William Shatner. That's that's the
one full back out of the back dude. He left
his feet and.

Speaker 4 (01:41:52):
Barry Shatner man, and I'm like, Hustle's free dog, dude.

Speaker 5 (01:41:55):
And I'm sitting here thinking, and I got to play
catch in Central Park. So I got my left handed
quarterback in Keanu Reeves for the replacement, and I'm thinking
Central Park. I'm hey, how you doing throwing it back? Dude?
Don't think I wasn't throwing it back harder to him too,
Don't you dare come out of this smeet, no doubt, Yeah,
no doubt. And you know what, Unfortunately on that one,

(01:42:16):
I didn't get to meet Gene Hackman on the junk damn.
But I didn't meet him in Jacksonville years later. But
on that junket when you know it was the head coach.
And then then there's the you know, the Sandler stuff.
Who is my right my my my right handed quarter gallery.
So I just think about forget all the stuff, just
some of the blessings you get, like this is surreal, right, yeah,

(01:42:37):
and I'm right, I'm sitting So these dudes have every
eighteen year old and twenty two year old girl in
the world loving them, and I'm about to bust his
dog on chess with an X. Okay, Joel Sean hit
me with one right in the throat last night, so
I can't sing. Concert canceled, But I like, you know what,
it was pretty cool stuff.

Speaker 8 (01:42:55):
Man.

Speaker 4 (01:42:56):
Their their millennium album in ninety nine, score four Grammy
nods include Song of the Year and that thing was
a banger.

Speaker 5 (01:43:02):
And you know what, that's a lot of money that
carries you over for years. Dude. You know they still
tour man, Yeah, good for them.

Speaker 4 (01:43:08):
So they were if I'm not mistaken, they were in
the Woodlands a couple of years ago, maybe last year,
year prior.

Speaker 5 (01:43:13):
They'll still sell them. Yeah, it's because now day at
the age where that that the young ones now are
getting to the forties and fifties, right, pushing that the
forties or so, yeah, where you're still like, So you
get the tweener, you get the ones, Oh man, I
loved you when I was ten, And then you get
the parents of them who took the kids. Say, you
know what it's like the Beg's when they were there. Now,
if the Beg's were all still here, they sell out,
not seven five thousand on every every place they would

(01:43:35):
be front exactly. So it's weird how that works. But yeah, man,
it was. Uh, this job has led you to some
stuff that you're like, it's pretty cool, man, Yeah, pretty cool,
you idiot? How'd you lay this? Right?

Speaker 4 (01:43:46):
That's how I look, right, That's how I felt. I
was on a podcast with Alex Bregman, Paul Wall, Corey Lee,
Derek Fisher who used played for the Astros, and yeah.

Speaker 5 (01:43:55):
We were baseball Derek Fisher, not hoops.

Speaker 4 (01:43:57):
Yeah, no, Derek Fisher. Yeah, he scored the winning and
that uh extra inning game against the Dodgers in twenty seventeen.
Paul Wall like one of the biggest rap icons in
this city. I was sitting across from him and we
were talking about his song still Tipping', and he told
us on that podcast that he didn't even like his verse.
Still Tippin is one of the most famous iconic Houston

(01:44:19):
rap songs of all time.

Speaker 5 (01:44:20):
What hated and didn't want to like it, and now
look at it. He didn't like it, yeah, and he
told it probably still doesn't. He just likes the money
from it. I'm sure he.

Speaker 4 (01:44:27):
Told us that, and I responded to him on this podcast,
and when we got done, I walked away from there.

Speaker 5 (01:44:31):
I was like, I have no business being in here.

Speaker 4 (01:44:34):
Alex Bregman big leaguer, Cory Lee at the time was
the number one prospect for the Astros. Derek Fisher was
a big leaguer, and then Paul Wall, and then there
was just me. The greatest things that business. Yeah, but
all those guys, they were literally just guys. And then
my Apollo group they were upstairs doing one on one
visits with those guys for our content stuff. And we
walked away from that like Apolo Dez. You've met Dez.

(01:44:55):
Like we walked away, We're like, dude, what are we?
What are we doing here? It's such a humbling but
you're like, this isn't I don't belong with this friend.
But tell me what's different or what's what's something's not
like to the other.

Speaker 5 (01:45:08):
Oh yeah, no, that's the Sesame Street. One of these
things is not like the other. I feel like that
every time I do an interview with somebody who's you know,
in music or acting or sports. You're like, I'm sitting
here among greatness and I ain't. I ain't the great one,
but man, I'll interview him.

Speaker 12 (01:45:21):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (01:45:21):
I have a blast That happened when we were on
a set. We were in literally in Santa Fe on
location for Longest Yard, and all of a sudden, Sandler
is sitting, well, I'm in his trailer. It was after
the day of shooting. It's like around dinner time and
Chris Rock and him and Nelly were in the trailer
and Sandler is about to introduce a new album meaning

(01:45:46):
a comment and it was the one that warns it's
a little dirty, right it was it wasn't for kids.
He's on with this his pr or whoever it was.
He's on the phone. We're sitting in his trailer and
I'm sitting in his trailer. You know, he's got the big,
nice one and I'm sitting there. He goes, Heybury, and
Chris Rock is standing next to him, and Nelly is
in the trailer. We're just having a good time, right,
getting ready later that night. You go on and have

(01:46:06):
a beer. And he says, put this headset on and
plug this in. So he starts playing with me, and dude,
I was literally in tears, crying, laughing, and you know
how you we just had dinner there on the thing.
We're gonna go out and a beer. I you know,
when you're laughing so hard you throw up in your mouth. Dide.
I throw up my mouth and it dripped onto his

(01:46:28):
leather couch. I promise you. He literally picks the phone
back up. Call. He goes, Salisbury's gonna listen to this.
He hadn't heard. It hadn't been released yet. He picks up,
calls the guy back. He goes, it's going to be
a hit. Salisbury just threw up on my couch, dude,
And Chris Rock's looking at me like you're a nut job. Dude.
I'm freaking crying now. These guys, that's they make people
laugh all the time. But when I got done, I said, well,

(01:46:49):
first of all, I got this story forever. I threw
up on Sandler's couch and his thing while the other
two are watching. But it was so funny, I couldn't
control myself. And I'm among guys, I'm thinking, come on, man,
I don't belong here right there because friends, But when
it comes to grind, I'm like, I love you great,
I like your music, i'd like you, and boy, you
want to talk about an athlete now, Nelly, dude, Nelly.
He did a lot of those himself with the Bear Feler.

(01:47:11):
He damn right, he did, damn And then Chris Rock,
who's funny as hell and sadlor hed he did were
talking about within five minutes. I'm literally you know when
you throw up and like stuff comes out of your nose, A,
it's going to be a hit. Salisbury threw up on
my couch, Bam, hung back up. I'm like, I got that.
How many people have thrown up on his couch? And
I didn't belong to it. But those stories like you're
saying you're sitting with Paul Walla's like you find out

(01:47:33):
stuff that they the public may not know, and it's like,
this is really friggin cool. So to me, that's the
It's like the camaraderie in the locker rooms, you're the
best part of the job is not the money. No,
it's not the best part of the job. The list
is not is not the oh I got clicks. The
best part of the job is the people and when
you sit around and you think these guys are bigger
than life, but in truth, the right ones, they're just

(01:47:55):
they're just that's right. They will get paid more than
us to do something pretty special. I think that's the
the the coolest thing through what we get to do
as a job.

Speaker 4 (01:48:04):
It's not a job, honestly, is like I've got to
meet so many different professional athletes and be around them
outside of sports and stuff. They're all just normal guys
for the most part. For the most part, there's a
couple I've come across that are.

Speaker 5 (01:48:16):
Disappoint you.

Speaker 4 (01:48:16):
Yeah, a little bit disappointed. Yeah, Yeah, And you know
it's cool, it's whatever. It's probably why they're the best
at what they do. But for the most part, I say,
about ninety five percent of the guys and women that
I've met in this profession or being in this profession awesome.

Speaker 5 (01:48:28):
They're just normal people and you can't they can't be
everything to everybody, right, And so once you go in
with that attitude like I'm not I don't want anything
in return fromhim, just to kind of sit around and
talk what a blessing us? Like thanks to you?

Speaker 4 (01:48:40):
Like I got to meet Nick Schwartzen. We're in his
dressing room.

Speaker 5 (01:48:43):
How fun was you know?

Speaker 4 (01:48:44):
I grew up crying laughing at his stand up York times.

Speaker 5 (01:48:48):
He's a little older than you, but right around your time,
and we saw all of them.

Speaker 4 (01:48:51):
Dude, and we walk in and the first thing he
says is, what the f was that freaking chick doing
in the front row.

Speaker 5 (01:48:56):
And his shirts? Kind of right, he was off, And
he just said because he's been sweating on stage. But
you walked in there, if you didn't know, he's Nick
Swarton and you sees one of us and went to
high school with us, right, he's that guy. He literally
look like it's just one of my high schooluddies and
comes up and hugs and yeah, man, you felt like
you knew him for like thirty years. It's a great
apart man. That's that's it. It's the people that make
this work. Because if it wasn't for that, you wouldn't

(01:49:16):
do it. No, you wouldn't, you'd say, And you can't
sustain stuff, good stuff if you don't love what you're doing. Right,
They and people like that and our callers to make
it easy, because if you've got to come to work miserable,
I'm no longer. I no longer I'm putting up with
ask clowns, and I just won't do it. But there's
some great people out there, man, there's even the good
debates you get in. There's some fun people and you're
just like, it's kind of surreal. Yeah right, no doubt, right,

(01:49:37):
no doubt.

Speaker 4 (01:49:38):
Seven one three, two five seven ninety biscuit Roger, appreciate
you guys.

Speaker 5 (01:49:41):
Holding.

Speaker 4 (01:49:42):
We'll get you guys next s got to the phone lines,
talk to the fans.

Speaker 5 (01:49:44):
Next right, you're back.

Speaker 4 (01:49:48):
This is the Sean Salisbury Show.

Speaker 5 (01:49:50):
Get back at it.

Speaker 4 (01:49:52):
Appreciate you holding fellows to start with, Rogers never get
the biscuit Roger, appreciate it, buddy.

Speaker 11 (01:49:56):
What's happening, Hey, good morning, fellas Sean. Yeah, reggitate on
my couch anytime, guysy vinyl couch covers.

Speaker 5 (01:50:06):
Yeah, no, you gotta spray, you gotta, you know, when
you get a new couch, Roger and you spray. They've
sprayed that stuff over this, like the stained resistant. Yeah.
Even even my throw up can't can't penetrate that, brother, Okay, even.

Speaker 11 (01:50:22):
It's all good anyway. So the kissing do you talk?
So my wife, she's a freaking cheese hit, right, She's
all about the cheese, you know. I you know, I
try to you know, you know, I try to eat,
help her out. You know, I'll you know whatever with her.
You know, I get the flam after that for all.
You know, sometimes I have to you know, you know,
go through it, you know, just just because you know

(01:50:43):
that's what.

Speaker 5 (01:50:43):
She likes to eat.

Speaker 11 (01:50:44):
But we over here because we're because of our region.
So depend on what kind of restaurant you're at.

Speaker 13 (01:50:49):
Like, if you're at l TmPo, you're gonna have to ask,
You're gonna have to say, you know, with with with me,
you know, they're they're gonna give you a kissinga or
they're gonna you have to add the corn corn or corn,
whatever beat you'd like.

Speaker 11 (01:51:02):
But if you go to you know, Papascino, that's text mats.

Speaker 5 (01:51:05):
Let me give you example.

Speaker 11 (01:51:06):
Ever, go to some restaurants and they give you nachos
and it's not quite what you expected. They give you
like a plate of nachos with the heat on top
and some cheddar cheese that's melted versus the creamy cheese
that you're used to.

Speaker 5 (01:51:16):
Yeah, the string cheese as opposed to the the caeso
type cheese.

Speaker 11 (01:51:22):
Right right, So yeah, it depends on it. It's regional,
which makes me rikes it is huste and great man
because you got all of everything, a variety and whatever.
So it depends on what where you really where you're at,
So you're at a if you're like Escalante or something
like that, Yeah, you're gonna have to be detailed and
specific with them. You know, if you go to a Popsinos,
you know, spectro macs. But you know, it's a good

(01:51:44):
conversation because everywhere you go, you know, and I'm play
in love with the blue corn.

Speaker 12 (01:51:48):
The blue corn.

Speaker 5 (01:51:51):
Off the charts, off the charts, because.

Speaker 11 (01:51:53):
The flavor, it's all about the flavor value is just
the second to none. You know, because it has so
much flavor versus the flowers, and everybody loves to start
to you. Yeah, don't sleep on that blue corn though.
Hey man, great conversation.

Speaker 5 (01:52:05):
Man, Appreciate your brother.

Speaker 4 (01:52:07):
Appreciate you Roger.

Speaker 5 (01:52:09):
Yeah. It really does come down to the region, right,
it doesn't. Plus, it was I grew up on it
because it was not real expensive, deep flower tortillas and
cheese melted.

Speaker 3 (01:52:19):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:52:20):
Simple, It's like Napoleon dynamite.

Speaker 5 (01:52:22):
It's your damn casada. You gotta love a casadilla.

Speaker 9 (01:52:25):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (01:52:26):
And if you pronounce it like that, that's when you
know you don't know what a case you have. Give
me a casadilla. Yeah, No, then you did. You didn't stay,
didn't disrespectful. You're in the wrong.

Speaker 4 (01:52:34):
Hey, respect our peeps. Man, What you say to that
one to sit this one out? Yeah, sit it out.
You know what I'm saying, Uh, biscuit, good morning.

Speaker 9 (01:52:42):
Hey, top of the morning to you, my brothers. If
you're waiting for them grocery price to go down, man,
you've been hoodwink, you've been bamboozled.

Speaker 4 (01:52:52):
Yeah, I mean I've been waiting man, last administration, this administration.
I hope they get it right, I believe it.

Speaker 9 (01:53:00):
We'll see. I don't think it's in the cards man,
because it's not a priority to them. Just like that
overtime pay man. What happened to that overtime pay We
was gonna, uh, it's gonna be tax free or whatever
that that kind of got lost in the.

Speaker 5 (01:53:11):
Shuffle, didn't it.

Speaker 9 (01:53:13):
But anyway, let me let me say this Seine text.
Mex is a Houston thing.

Speaker 5 (01:53:18):
I think it is.

Speaker 9 (01:53:19):
If you go to if you go to San Antonio,
it's a whole different ball game for him.

Speaker 5 (01:53:23):
Come to Mexican food man, the further south, the further
south you go, like down in the valley and the
rest of it, no doubt, big difference, no no doubt
about it. And tex mex Is good, but that's exactly right.
Tex mex Is good. But if you're looking for authentic
Mexican food, you gotta go. You got to go further
south or head to my neighborhood. That's exactly right.

Speaker 9 (01:53:41):
Yeah, yeah, you go with San Antonio man, I Vauto's
over there. They it's a whole different ball game with
come to Mexican food man, like you, it's not the
big change, like Roger just said, it's the man Paul shops.

Speaker 3 (01:53:54):
Man.

Speaker 9 (01:53:54):
They have them on every corner. There's you know, my
people from San Antonio. So I'll go to San Antonio. Man. Man,
it's a whole different ball game that's coming to mix
the food.

Speaker 5 (01:54:03):
Some good eating man, some good.

Speaker 9 (01:54:06):
Char said he got some big women.

Speaker 5 (01:54:08):
If you get it, don't hate, can't help it, that's right.
Congratulations or participate whatever you want to do, right yeah.

Speaker 9 (01:54:19):
Yes, and I'm waiting, man, so we get that over time.
Pay Hey, I'm being good right now. I'm be hurting
this year in Texas.

Speaker 5 (01:54:30):
Ain't lying. Man, appreciate thanks. That's funny. They're very funny.
What are you laughing at?

Speaker 4 (01:54:42):
What's funny over there?

Speaker 5 (01:54:43):
I'm just laughing at the just the just the case
it is.

Speaker 8 (01:54:48):
Man.

Speaker 5 (01:54:48):
Yeah, I like I also hear the Votos and Santa
did san Antonio. I like it.

Speaker 4 (01:54:52):
You know the big women out there like it.

Speaker 5 (01:54:55):
Well, you know what, you just got to recognize it's
okay to be big. Yeah, cheese the to you if
you you know, sometimes it'll get to you sometimes, thicking
you up a little bit.

Speaker 4 (01:55:04):
I love san Antonio. Man, So San Antonio is underrated.
In my opinion, Hill Country overall is Oh, man, been
in New brothels you know what? I had drive by it?
You say he never stayed, never been?

Speaker 5 (01:55:16):
What's that? What's that? Is that the Guadaloupe.

Speaker 4 (01:55:18):
Yeah, you got a couple of calls right there. Yeah,
never been, never never stopped, never been.

Speaker 5 (01:55:24):
Oh I see it all the time, and I tell
myself and go, just like I haven't been out to
where they the wine is and all the antique stores
are Fredericksburg. Yeah, I haven't been there either. Here it's awesome. Yeah,
I see it all the time. Promise myself, I'm going
and I don't go. I need to though, I need to.
I gotta, I gotta, I gotta expand my horizons here.
And yeah you do.

Speaker 11 (01:55:41):
Man.

Speaker 5 (01:55:41):
You know it's on the burbs and stuff like get
over Spring Sprang you know where the tough time.

Speaker 4 (01:55:45):
You don't want to go over there? Man, say it again,
you don't want to go to Spring Spring?

Speaker 5 (01:55:49):
It all walk down the middle pound in my chest, okay,
saying hey, where's the country club around here? There isn't one.
Oh yeah, I can promise you there's one hundred and
fifty thousand dollars initiation.

Speaker 4 (01:55:58):
Man, Just go across just go across a hardy toll road,
go across the railroad tracks. And there's no country clubs.
I can promise you that tradition course over at Cyberfoold
is still pretty nice. So Cyberfood golf Course, the Wood. No,
no country club though, it's a it's a like an.

Speaker 5 (01:56:17):
Academy Awards party all the time in Spring. Spring. It's ridiculous. Man, Hey,
what are you guys doing? Oh great, what are you
doing tonight? You know, no chaos, just it's a country club.
It's like, uh, vape shops are in Spring on the
east side. Yeah, but those vape shops are you, you know,
dressed up? I mean that's that's that's like Beverly Hills
vape shops. Yeah, you guys are bel air. Hey what

(01:56:40):
are you doing? Palace Verdes Yeah, okay, right Miami, right
on the Fort Lauderdale Fisher's Island. That's what's over there
where you're.

Speaker 4 (01:56:49):
Spoken like a true, true gringo that's never been to
Spring Spring.

Speaker 5 (01:56:53):
Roll through Esco and come see me they have I'll
throw the try, I'll throw the trifect on you. LBC,
Esco and USC. You ain't finding a trifecta more. Hey,
you hit this. This is a song I wanted uh about.
We'll get it next hard times. We'll get that. That
will come out of We'll compare, Okay, when you go

(01:57:13):
to four times. Yeah, well we'll we'll compare. Well that
that's coming out right now, because right now the Astros
injuries are going to hard times either. Let's get that. Yeah,
we'll get that. We'll get that card times. Yeah, I
see paramore. No, we'll pore. Yeah, Google, We'll go it
may not even the name of the song, may not
be hard times, but we'll I'll sing it to you
during the break.

Speaker 4 (01:57:33):
Oh, perfect, can't wait for that. You guys want that
make you horny? They will. Yeah, let's let's talk a little.
Astros baseball got some injuries to a big piece of
the lineup.

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Speaker 5 (01:59:12):
How many times you heard somebody contact and you say
it's on the iHeart app. Oh yeah, it's on the
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We're lucky and it's a I think a lot of
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Speaker 4 (01:59:35):
Hey, who was our guy that used to calls from
New York City? He's from houstonbody who worked in New York. Yeah,
called hip about the astros.

Speaker 5 (01:59:43):
Regular He must have his schedule, must be busy, because
we got a lot Maybe during baseball he'll kick back. Yeah,
we got a lot of good, lot of good insight
from him. Yeah he would.

Speaker 4 (01:59:52):
Yeah, he would listen to us every day iHeartRadio every
day up and get our guy in right.

Speaker 5 (01:59:58):
Yeah, he listened on the iHeart Radio.

Speaker 4 (02:00:00):
Guys call us in from Seattle listening to us on
the our heart radio app.

Speaker 5 (02:00:03):
Yep, we got a good group.

Speaker 3 (02:00:05):
Man.

Speaker 5 (02:00:05):
We're fortunate, There is no doubt.

Speaker 8 (02:00:07):
Man.

Speaker 4 (02:00:08):
What what's unfortunate is Christian Walker hurt, oblique soreness, left
oblique soreness. Don't have any word on how long he'll
be out?

Speaker 5 (02:00:19):
Are we are we? Are we making too big a
deal of it? No? I don't think so.

Speaker 4 (02:00:23):
Are we understating it too much? Under a bigger deal
than we think?

Speaker 8 (02:00:26):
Uh?

Speaker 4 (02:00:26):
It will be once we figure out how how long
it's going to be. We're talking about Christian Walker here,
gold glove first baseman is going to be a big
part of this line up.

Speaker 5 (02:00:33):
Hitting for not hitting in the four hole. Yeah, it's
uh so you think it's it's not overrated, underrated, it's
properly rated.

Speaker 4 (02:00:42):
Worried about this, Yeah, I am worried about it. If
they come what if think what happens if they come
out and they say four to six weeks.

Speaker 5 (02:00:48):
Well, that means you probably won't see him until May.

Speaker 4 (02:00:52):
There's all if that happens. If that happens and it hasn't.

Speaker 5 (02:00:55):
Maybe that's what why March sixth? That my four to
six weeks from today? That that's not fair. Late April? Yeah,
late April miss fifteen games or so?

Speaker 4 (02:01:02):
What if for whatever reason, let's say let's just say
four to six weeks and they start him on the
ten day I l for the season.

Speaker 5 (02:01:11):
Well ten day ill then come back. Yeah, you're you're
looking at fifteen games, right, Yeah, it's a bummer. I
can tell you that.

Speaker 4 (02:01:19):
Yeah, I just it's I don't think we're but again,
nothing's been said officially just yet. If he's gonna be
out for a while. You're aaron on the side of
concern as opposed to a hurried back. I mean, you
know how many times have we seen this?

Speaker 5 (02:01:31):
A plenty?

Speaker 4 (02:01:31):
It's the same movie, Yeah, plenty. We hear discomfort, we
hear soreness. The next thing, you know, it's six weeks.

Speaker 5 (02:01:38):
Yeah, well, remember remember the Kyle Tucker injury. I know
this is different, but the Kyle Tucker injury cost seventy games. Yeah,
on a on a bruised shin.

Speaker 4 (02:01:48):
Yeah, ye, bone, Bruce. That wasn't a bone, Bruce. I
can't believe we ran with that for as long as
we did. You mean, that's what we're told for as
long as we did it. We ran with it because
on day one we never said we knew like you
and I both said it's a fracture.

Speaker 5 (02:02:08):
Yes, yeah, that's exactly right. When it got to ten
and twelve and fifty, guys said, man, that's an awful
crazy Bruce, because there's like Dereck Henry gets those bruises,
it takes a helmet to the shan he's playing the
next four days later, is this is this really a bruise? Yeah? Well,
seventy games later, it's a that shin was fractured, and uh,
we get no more at bats from Kyle Tucker. No,

(02:02:30):
we don't.

Speaker 4 (02:02:30):
Man, he's up up with the cups. Yeah, he's a
North Sider, King Tuck, King, talk of the North. I
want to say, just a couple of days ago, Kyle's
Kyle Tucker was over in spring training.

Speaker 5 (02:02:45):
Canceled their parade, you know what I mean. So they're done, Yeah,
canceled Wrigley. But you've already judged. You've already judged they're done. Yeah,
forget them. They are done. Kyle Tucker's done because well
he went oh for four in a spring training game.
All right, good luck, man, Hope it works out for him.
We got the best of that one. You're already saying
that Will Smith's better than Kyle Tucker, Will Smith, Will Smith,
Cam Smith. Well, I Will Smith might be too. I

(02:03:07):
don't know, but Cameron Smith. YEP. Great prediction by you, Brian.

Speaker 4 (02:03:12):
I love this is this is my favorite part about
baseball fandom, not just in the city but everywhere. A
website called fan Sighted A guy who they are A
guy wrote an article and the title is the Cubs
are learning a Kyle Tucker lesson that Astros fans know
all too well.

Speaker 9 (02:03:33):
And what is that?

Speaker 4 (02:03:34):
It says when the Chicago Cubs traded for Kyle Tucker
in December, they should have seen this dry spell coming.
His spring training couldn't be off to a worse start.
He has fourteen at bats and hasn't recorded a single hit. Honestly,
that shouldn't come as a surprise thanks to Tucker consistently
being inconsistent. He has no problem producing in the regular season.
The problem lies with his ability to produce in the postseason. Now,
there's no there, There is no lie there. We're not

(02:03:55):
in the postseason with Chicago yet. They haven't played a
postseason Chicago yet, so that doesn't doesn't fly. Yeah, so
we're comparing the World Series to your first fifteen at
bats and spread training, got it?

Speaker 1 (02:04:08):
Yeah?

Speaker 5 (02:04:09):
And there are people that are reading it are saying, yeah,
if you want to say struggles in the postseason, yeah,
how about struggles in the postseason? And then you can
say struggles in the postseason. But you know what, did
We're going to find out if that carries over in Chicago,
if they can get to the postseason, right, But telling
me he's going to struggle in the postseason because the

(02:04:30):
first fourteen or fifteen at bats in the spring training
affect this postseason. Well, I got some apples and oranges,
and you can compare them if you like, but you
can't compare them. Yeah, And if I'm judging Kyle Tucker
on a spring training's first fourteen or fifteen at bats,
I got a problem. Okay. Now you can say he's
off to a slow spring training start. Let's wait till
April's over and then come seebee. Okay, and then we

(02:04:52):
can talk about how his start kicks in. Right, Man,
I love it. Man, good gracious.

Speaker 4 (02:04:58):
Here's another here's another interesting topic that we can discuss.
Next segment. Is I saw it yesterday after the Christian
Walker news came out. Are the Astros going to re
engage and try to now try harder to get Nolan
Aeronado to Houston? You move Paratus to first base and

(02:05:21):
you move or you have Aeronatto at third base, or
you just put aeron either good.

Speaker 5 (02:05:26):
Bonn or or Rogers Rodgers at second. What you're saying, no, yeah, yes,
that's what it have to be. Right. If al two
is stand left field, if that Walker injury is worse
than well you know all, you want to know how
you want to know if you'll know how bad it is. Yeah,
if they do go get Nolan Aernado, Huh, then you'll
have an idea that they think it's more serious because
then you're moving pieces around and you're actually going to

(02:05:47):
go outside the building to get another guy. That would
tell you that they're more concerned about the the the
extent of this as opposed to that it's just going
to be a ten day thing.

Speaker 4 (02:05:56):
Yeah, I saw it.

Speaker 5 (02:05:57):
I hope it's a ten day thing.

Speaker 4 (02:05:58):
I think it's a ten day I hope it's a
ten day thing as well.

Speaker 5 (02:06:02):
Obliques are the soft tissue is always concerning, right, Yeah
it is, There's no doubt, man.

Speaker 4 (02:06:06):
But I've seen it a lot of different chatter about
Nolan Aeronato and uh, he said two days ago to
the media, he said, I'm as long as he said,
as far as I'm concerned, I'm a Saint Louis Cardinal.
I'm gonna show up until I'm not anymore professional attitude.

Speaker 5 (02:06:23):
Yeah, and I don't and I don't blame for me.
You know what, won't surprise me if his bat comes
back to being a little bit better this year but
that the way you're supposed to he's under contract. Yep,
he's on a roster. He's on a team. And until
he's on, we're in a different jersey. The rapper he's wearing.
You go to spring training and play, get prepared to play. Yeah,
that to me is a proa and do your thing.

(02:06:45):
It wasn't that your agent handle the other stuff do
you got to handle? Yeah?

Speaker 4 (02:06:48):
It wasn't a really a coaches speak either.

Speaker 5 (02:06:52):
You know your show too.

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He's like, look, man, I'm here, I'm a cardinal, happy
to be here, get my work done, and until they
tell me otherwise, I'm still a cardinal.

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That's exactly, and that the way it's supposed to be.
That's pretty transparent, right and honest as it gets as well. Yeah,
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Speaker 4 (02:09:19):
Ninety In case this case, In case you missed, Sean
did wear his mask in again today?

Speaker 5 (02:09:27):
Well it's guys, you know what, because hard times spread
and just like yeah, yeah, Fauci spread the hard times.
He just didn't wear the mask. Okay, what a cut?
Tell me?

Speaker 3 (02:09:41):
You tell me?

Speaker 5 (02:09:42):
Is there any way you can turn that cut on
and not move a little bit?

Speaker 4 (02:09:46):
I don't know, man, now hearing it, Yeah, you're kind
of right, like it's kind of bob with it. Yeah,
it's just like, yeah, okay, I got You're just a
run DMC hater.

Speaker 5 (02:09:54):
I'm not one of them. How about you? I like run?

Speaker 4 (02:09:57):
Yeah, it's trick. He's coming up Nextn't worry about it. Yeah, great,
there is no doubt. Absolutely, start to Ronnie.

Speaker 5 (02:10:05):
What's up? Ronnie?

Speaker 12 (02:10:06):
Morning?

Speaker 10 (02:10:07):
Guys.

Speaker 12 (02:10:07):
I got two questions at opposite ends of the spectrum,
if you will, Sean, when did we start hearing? And
I worked as a medical transcriptionist, so I know about
muscles and all that typing reports and all. When did
we start hearing the terms oblique and sartorious and lepitmus,
dorsig and all that stuff In terms of sports injuries?

(02:10:30):
We used to hear muscle strain, yep, pull muscle, and
it didn't seem to last as long as what it
does now. Now, I know our diagnostic abilities are more
than they were twenty thirty forty years ago, But my god,
you know you hurt you get over it and you
play you.

Speaker 5 (02:10:50):
I don't understand it, ronniere one hundred percent think about it.
You're exactly right. Yeah I got a sore lat Oh yeah, yeah,
I was working out my my. We put what's it?
What's the injury that Christian Walker has? Again? You know,
you know with the oblique, it's like, yeah, I met
my oblee hurts loud. That was to to you know,
so you uh, the look the oblique was for man,

(02:11:11):
Look at he's got some abs and look at his obliques. Right,
it wasn't oh my gosh, the latissimus door side. You
know what it is, Ronnie, We borrow trouble. Now we
the name. We borrow trouble. Now, hey, go put some
ice on the damn thing. Take some dms O, take
a little bit some advill or whatever it is. Let's
get the the the swelling down and uh, I'll see

(02:11:32):
you in a week. That's what it was. Now it's eh,
if he turns on one a little bit, man, it's
two weeks, could be three, maybe four. I'm not saying
it's different. It's it's that the players are softer. I
don't mean that, but we've created this, this country Club
atmosphere that we got to baby everything it used to be.
Put ice on it, get some rest, take some anti inflamatories,

(02:11:52):
and then let's go play. That's exactly right.

Speaker 12 (02:11:55):
Yeah, and I've got another. I've got a question for Brian.
You may you may not know this. Do you know
the significance of today's date in Texas history?

Speaker 5 (02:12:08):
So on March sixth, I can guarantee you I don't know.
I don't know, Ronnie, hold on, hold on, hold on,
hold on.

Speaker 4 (02:12:17):
I didn't look it up. I didn't.

Speaker 5 (02:12:18):
I didn't.

Speaker 4 (02:12:21):
I'm just thinking of historical things in Texas. So you
got the Santasito monument here in the city. There's some
stuff that happened in Dallas, but I don't think it
was in March. Oh oh oh, this is easy. Oh uh,
what's the thing in San Antonio? Lamolmo?

Speaker 7 (02:12:39):
Is that right?

Speaker 4 (02:12:40):
It's early March because because my birthdays on the fifteenth,
and I always remember it being in the beginning of
the month.

Speaker 5 (02:12:45):
So that was actually on March sixth.

Speaker 4 (02:12:50):
Today, on March on March sixth, Yeah, I remember it
being early in the early in March because my birthday.

Speaker 5 (02:12:55):
I think the truth is, you don't need to be
from Texas to know that is history, you know. But
I wasn't even thinking and that that's I don't put
it together so close to our birthday. And I didn't
know that was the exact day. Oh yeah, yeah, oh yeah,
I don't know that was the exact Oh dude, if
you blink, you're by it. There's no doubt. Sorry, Ronnie.
I I did not know that this was the exact

(02:13:15):
day it fell. Thinking about it, and I'm sure somewhere
in history I don't remember. I just remembered it being
early in March. Yeah.

Speaker 12 (02:13:21):
I don't know why I remember stuff like this. It's
you know, trivius stuff that I'll say it's not important,
but it is. You know, I'm a Nativestonian, so but
it's it's crazy what you remember and what you forget.

Speaker 5 (02:13:34):
Oh, there's no doubt. Like I said two days ago,
I may not remember something, but when you're like five,
you remember. I remember that my first ice. Gets crazy.
But I guess those are the things we want to remember.
That's good, good, good piece of history in the ALAMFL
March six. Yeah, I won't forget it again. Good stuff.
Appreciate appreciate it. He's exactly right though, dude, Hey latissimus

(02:13:55):
door site, Dude, your lat hurts. Okay, all right, you
got a sore lat from doing too, he pulled down. Alright,
ease up and go get yourself some ice and I'll
see in a few days. Yeah, yeah, oh yeah, and
you do it. Oh yeah, Hey, dude, I think you
don't have to scream with the one on your second

(02:14:19):
stop stop it. Then you learn it. You took it.
You look around saying, man, there must be five plates
on the site. It's you turn around and say, dude,
you're you're in your second your second repper warm up, dude,
it's you're you're lifting thirty five pound and then wait,
you gotta when you pop off that you gotta you
gotta your you gotta roll the shoulders. But be careful

(02:14:40):
because you don't want to get if you roll cramp.
But you don't you don't want to get you know,
your trap trapezi. You don't want to do that. Yeah,
there it is. Yeah, you don't want to do that
because they're also when you're on the bench, fitch, you
gotta be careful of the U of the major in
the mining packed around this major and.

Speaker 4 (02:14:57):
Minor Yeah, you gotta be prepared for that. You gotta
stretch pecs.

Speaker 5 (02:15:00):
Man. There you do. You guys over to the peck deck. Yeah,
you gotta be careful. Peck right here, but don't go
too far because.

Speaker 4 (02:15:06):
It'll blow out your rotator and you don't want to
be working the shoulders.

Speaker 5 (02:15:09):
Yeah, because they go. You gotta work the chest, there's
no doubt, and that rotator cuff and then you change
your mechanics so it gets right down to the U
c L. You know what I'm saying. U c L
A connected to the right. If you're playing the game
operation exactly. Okay, there you go, and you know more
about the game than the game knows about you.

Speaker 4 (02:15:27):
Didn't You didn't. Didn't we have a conversation like last year?
Didn't us to play nurse with somebody or something like that?

Speaker 11 (02:15:31):
Right?

Speaker 4 (02:15:32):
Doctor?

Speaker 5 (02:15:32):
Yeah, played doctor, played right. Those guys were so much
fun his beach And when I knew it was coming
out of you, there you go. So you and you
and your buddy and my best friends. Yeah, none of
them are women. It was awesome. Oh god, Sean, which

(02:15:53):
part of the body do you want to said? I'll
be the prostate check guy. Big hands, he'll feel it
in his throat.

Speaker 8 (02:15:58):
There you go.

Speaker 1 (02:16:00):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (02:16:01):
Can you imagine, Hey, Sean, you're a doctor, you're my
you're my primary care doctor. Hey, come on in, okay,
say and then you start, Hey, don't you need a
prostate check? Yeah, let me give you one? Okay, Yeah, no,
keep that hand aside. I have very large hands, and
your hands make mine feel small. And it's like I
told you the story when I had to get my
appendix out. I went in my doctor, we got to

(02:16:23):
get prostrate check, and he was he was a little
Asian guy, right, but awesome, right, And I looked at
his hand and say, I'm okay, I'm good because it
was like it was it was like, look his hands
were so small that I said, and I looked at him.
I said, Doc, I said, I'm so grateful that's you
doing this today. And he looked at me and he said,
I'm grateful it's not you doing my prostate check. I said,
you sure are.

Speaker 4 (02:16:41):
You're all lucky.

Speaker 5 (02:16:42):
But I can give you one if you want another one. Yeah, exactly,
you're okay and a fairly your throat feels well too.

Speaker 4 (02:16:52):
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Speaker 5 (02:18:13):
Good song. They're asking the question, I want you to
hear this great cut, great cut, shudor I mean triple
great cut. Brother here man, you're better than he is.
I will tell you this that they're asking the question
on television today, is forty five million dollars a year

(02:18:36):
disrespectful to Brock Purty? That's the headline that they're asking.
Should Rock Purdy feel disrespected by this offer? Forty five
million a season that three years ago? He was the
seventh the last player picked in draft. He's played good football.
He deserves the money. I'm not arguing with that. Is

(02:18:59):
it respectful? Listen? His rookie contract, the dude was making
what six hundred seven hundred thousand bucks a year is
not counting any event. I don't know what the percentage
of pay raise that is for you, A brilliant capologists.
The simple fact that TV st if you go up

(02:19:22):
to Rock Purty and you say you feel disrespected and
he says, yes, I might, I might. I might hit
him in the head. And I love the guy, and
I know the guy who's trained him since he was
in eighth grade, and he's done a hell of a job.
But the simple fact of phrasing, and I know what
the clicks and likes, what they make people doing what
I do. The simple fact that you went from making
less than a million bucks as a last guy drafted

(02:19:43):
to forty five million dollar offer. You should take it
and count your freaking lucky blessings till the cows come home.
I would say, sign right.

Speaker 4 (02:19:51):
Dude's driving like a two thousand and five Toyota Corolla
and has that he hasn't gotten rid.

Speaker 5 (02:19:56):
Of remember his deal at the end of the year,
he obviously is doing commerci is it Toyota? Yeah, Well
he goes that takes all his offense. While I'm out
to the parking lot, there's like eight of them line
up and the brand and I don't know if he
paid for him out of his pocket or they said here,
this will get him to you at cost or this
is part of your endorsement. We got ten of them.
You give him to the Fellows if you do this
and we get certain numbers by the commercial you know whatever,

(02:20:17):
whatever that red share verbiage is in a contract. The
bottom line, the Fellaws don't care how he got it. No,
it wasn't a pair of cowboy boots. It was a
frigging vehicle. And they all get there, either their SUVs
or trucks for each one. But the point is is
that he went to the last player drafted to providing
his linement with free vehicles and being offered forty five million.
And I'm telling you what the forty nine ers do.

(02:20:38):
They're not done dismantling some of it. Drake Greenlaw might
be gone, Yeah, well Hufanga is going to be gone.
I'm just telling there. They're doing some stuff there and
meaning they're moving. So we already saw Debo get traded
for a fifth round and they gave him away. So
the forty nine ers are moving and shaken, and I
would say forty five and most some of it might
be that they got to pay rock Pert, but I'm

(02:21:00):
going to tell you this, and they've paid Bosa right
and Fred Warner might be the best inside linebacker on
all the football. But the truth of the matter is,
if rock Perty feels disrespected at forty five million, we
need it. We need a perspective check. Buddy, We got it.
That's a big point. I mean, I'm not getting in
his wallet, but I am getting in the common sense

(02:21:20):
of the stuff. Forty five Let's say I don't even
know what the years would be. If it's forty five
million for five, that's forty five's ninety one hundred and
eighty what's that twenty five?

Speaker 10 (02:21:31):
Is that?

Speaker 14 (02:21:31):
What that is?

Speaker 5 (02:21:31):
No, that can't be that much, is it? What's forty
five times five? Ninety ninety buck eighty five? I was
right the first time, and I would say that if
you're getting two twenty five, if it's five years, if
it's four years, then it's one hundred and eighty one
hundred of it's going to be guaranteed. Yeah, half of
it probably that's the going rate for He's the seventh
last pick of the draft, and he's mystery, irrelevant. He's

(02:21:51):
relevant now. But don't don't, please, please don't put disrespect
in forty five million, because that's disrespectful. The person's going
to be paying uh two hundred and fifty dollars to
sit up on the dog on light standard during a
football game. He would be tied right at number eleven
in the NFL. That's just fine, Thank quarterbacks. That's that
that'll work just fine because that's about where he that's

(02:22:12):
about resets, which probably between.

Speaker 4 (02:22:14):
Ten and fifteen, he'd make more money than Matt Stafford.

Speaker 5 (02:22:16):
And well at this station his career. Now that's going
to change. Yeah, okay, that's going to change. What Josh
Allen's about to do is go break the He's about
to go break the bank.

Speaker 4 (02:22:24):
Making more than Kirk Cousins if you signed forty five.

Speaker 5 (02:22:27):
And you know what, He's been more productive when it
comes to playoffs and getting his team to a super
Bowl than Cousins has in a short term bottom line
is disrespecting forty five million. I have a hard time
buying endo that. Buddy. Well, there you go. That's what's
on TV. Man, Geez, you want to talk about perspective,
Where does it end? Dude? The fifth to fifteenth Sam
Darnald had a one year show me you can do

(02:22:49):
it and he didn't get franchised. Do you realize now
the talk about him going back, you know, negotiating maybe
thirty five million a year for two or three years.
Sam Darnold has been a journey and I love him,
but he played great football. Think about if Sam Donald
played average, he wouldn't have sniffed fifteen ten million. I
think this year on a one year deal. It was
a ten or fifteen but to start, I think it
was one year deal. Well, here we are, it is

(02:23:11):
a one year deal because you're a free agent. Can
you imagine and can you imagine how you're going from that?
This guy we were wondering if he was ever going
to show show up. He showed up last year and
if he would have played good the last two games,
Sam Donald would be making forty five million bucks this year.
Do you know that? Correct? Forty two million dollars this year? So, man,
where does it end? Where does it friggin end? What's

(02:23:32):
the what's the highest going to be per year? You
think quarterback contract? Win Give me a time from the
next year.

Speaker 4 (02:23:40):
Now the highest is Dak Prescott. It's sixty million a year. Well,
here's what's going to happen when next next three years? Okay,
in three.

Speaker 5 (02:23:47):
Years, does Allen still have a contract, and when Josh
Allen just signed one. Recently, Josh Allen's is ending in
twenty twenty eight because he's sign it big. He signed
a big one, so that's his net. Yeah. So the
next one in line, Jordan Loves making fifty five a year. Well,
I don't know who it's gonna be. So who the
heck knows? Maybe it's Jaden Daniels or the guy here

(02:24:09):
if they have three more good years, right and ce
j Stott, I'm going to tell you where it's headed
and it won't mean you're the best. Or Mahomes is
going to redo his and it's gonna I'm just telling
you he's gonna redo his. It's gonna be seventy five
million a year. You watch, he's making forty five year
right now. Okay, he's underpaid. Look at the results. Yeah,
and look what he Let's just say he decided, Yeah,

(02:24:29):
I'm not gonna take any breaks for the team. I'm
not going to read. I just want I want a
new deal at five years.

Speaker 4 (02:24:35):
Justin Herbert's making fifty two a year, okay, So how
in the world Jared Goff fifty three a year?

Speaker 5 (02:24:41):
Okay, making fifty three Whether you think Mahomes is the
best or not. His his production proves he's been the best. Right, Yeah,
there may be pure throwers that but he wins. Okay,
if he goes to the Kansas City Chiefs say we're
gonna rip up my contract, You're gonna have to find
somebody else. If he played that hard line and he
got a new deal, and most is how much is
Dak making sixty? If he doesn't go ten plus million

(02:25:04):
by Dak Prescott, then the NFL's got something wrong. So
what you're asking, do I believe in the next three
or four year when Mahomes goes in and knocks on
the door and says, I need a four year deal
for three hundred million, all of it guaranteed. You know
what they're going to do. Yes, they're going to do it.
And your quarterback, you're seventy five million a year. If

(02:25:27):
Prescott's making sixty, Mahomes deserves seventy five just for the
results alone. Right, super Bowl rings.

Speaker 4 (02:25:34):
You're looking at these young crop of players, Caleb Williams,
Bryce Young, Jayden Daniels, Drake May, c J. Stroud, The
next ones coming up in twenty twenty seven or twenty
twenty eight.

Speaker 5 (02:25:45):
They're looking at if Jade and Daniels renegotiat, you can't.
But if he was Red renegotiating now and you're looking forward,
he'd be they'd pay him fifty five to fifty eight
million dollars. But he can't wait. So why would he
do that?

Speaker 9 (02:25:57):
Now?

Speaker 5 (02:25:57):
You want to know why? Because three years from now
he's going to be worth more than that. Yeah, it's
it's crazy. That's where it's headed. And then you're gonna
get to the point of a guy like Mahomes that's
gonna get it all guaranteed. Why because he's Patrick Mahomes. Yeah,
and he's gonna get the money. And you know what,
it's what are you gonna say?

Speaker 3 (02:26:15):
Yeah?

Speaker 5 (02:26:16):
What are you if Mahomes want If Mahomes wants more money,
what they can't look at it they get rid of you.

Speaker 4 (02:26:20):
Of course they are literally going to say, yes, right,
it's crazy man. All right, let's get into the final
segment here on a Thursday edition of The Shawn Salisbury Show.
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Speaker 5 (02:26:37):
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cheddar sausage. Well, I want you to times at times
about one hundred when you go into jbar M Barbecue
and walk in there and you the smells, the taste,
the customer service, the parking lot at the location, the
convenience to get to and from sporting events, but more importantly,

(02:27:01):
just great food and just sit down to it. A
lot of time, I'm always skeptical when I go to
a new barbecue place. Aren't you just decide, Okay, how's
it going to compare? I got news for you. I
walked out of there and said, I know how it compares.
Let's get these guys on as a partner. And they
are a partner. But more importantly, that's just a place
you want to go for great victuals and great atmosphere.
I'm so grateful we got that partnership. Man. They're awesome.

Speaker 12 (02:27:22):
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Speaker 4 (02:27:22):
They've got some interesting and phenomenal dishes. They've got brisket tacos,
brisket lasagna, smoked barbecue wings, they've got pulled pork tacos.
Brisket enchiladas. They've got burgers, brisket caso.

Speaker 5 (02:27:36):
Throw some of that in a flour tortilla.

Speaker 4 (02:27:37):
I'll take it all right now. And of course they
have your traditional meat plates brisket, pork ribs, turkey, pulled pork,
chicken sausage, jalapeno cheddar, sausage. You got sides galore. You
can fill up on a sides and not eat any
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or woman. They've got a brunch menu and it's all
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(02:28:00):
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Speaker 3 (02:28:14):
This is the Sean Salisbury Show.

Speaker 5 (02:28:21):
You know what I'm saying? Yeah, what'd you think about
my moonwalk in the car? Good man?

Speaker 4 (02:28:25):
I wish he's going for Yeah, Yeah, I can't wait.

Speaker 3 (02:28:28):
To h.

Speaker 4 (02:28:30):
You're seeing them, but you're just not seeing them, right. Yeah,
good stuff.

Speaker 5 (02:28:34):
Hey, good to see you. Catch us on uh on
sports SOX seven ninety for radio radio at.

Speaker 4 (02:28:42):
Radio number one on your preset right, there is a
preset option now, by the way, so check that out, man,
you damned rights. Still no update yet of Christian Walker.
They aren't playing any an early evening games, so I
doubt Joe Spotta will talk anytime this Morning'll probably be
later on this afternoon.

Speaker 5 (02:29:02):
Let's hope Christian Walker's okay, quicker than sooner than later.
He's I think he's going to be a great addition
to this ball club. Yeah he is. Sounds like coach speak. Hey,
he's gonna be a great addition to the ball edition. Uh,
we're gonna we're not gonna take We're gonna take it slow. Uh,
he's a pro it. We'll get to work and hopefully
we'll get him back sooner, sooner than we than we

(02:29:22):
thought last night.

Speaker 4 (02:29:26):
Yeah, maybe the maybe the A team can announce it
when they when they're you know, they're hours shortened show today?

Speaker 5 (02:29:31):
How about that and when it's on TV too. Yeah,
that's so you're stupid.

Speaker 14 (02:29:40):
Oh man, have you ever had a three point eight
g p A yeah, I have actually yeah, actually about
a three dying seven that's next.

Speaker 4 (02:29:53):
Oh my goodness, you ready for this one?

Speaker 5 (02:29:54):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (02:29:55):
Bring it a little NFL news news and notes. The
Browns are restre ructuring to Shaun Watson's deal again.

Speaker 5 (02:30:03):
Well, just give him more money up front. Great, it's
to clear. So you re million. How you got a
restructure two hundred and thirty million a guaranteed ball for
a guy who's not playing.

Speaker 4 (02:30:15):
They were twenty two million dollars over the cap. Now
them restructuring their third they cleared thirty six million in
salary cap space.

Speaker 5 (02:30:23):
When they say that, folks, you're thinking, oh, good, cut
his pay. And they didn't cut his pay. They're just
gonna give it, give it to him a different way. Well,
I'll tell you what, Well, what a racket that is.
He tore his achilles again? So was that a need
one time?

Speaker 10 (02:30:38):
No?

Speaker 4 (02:30:39):
He tore his achilles and then three months later he
tore it again.

Speaker 5 (02:30:44):
And the check still cashes. And there are actually some
out there that think I'd like to have him as
my quarterback. He's really been impactful in Cleveland. Yeah, shit,
he's it's so impactful that you paid him two hundred
thirty million guaranteed dollar and they're considering drafting a quarterback. Yeah, unbelievable.

Speaker 4 (02:31:04):
I saw another mock draft that they're gonna try to
go get Shred or Sanders.

Speaker 5 (02:31:07):
There's some talk.

Speaker 4 (02:31:09):
So then what do they Let's say Deshaun Watson comes back,
then what do you do?

Speaker 5 (02:31:13):
Make him the most expensive backup in the history of football?

Speaker 4 (02:31:16):
Don't play.

Speaker 5 (02:31:16):
I don't know. I don't think. I can't even try
to say. I can't even begin to want to figure
out what Cleveland's doing.

Speaker 4 (02:31:21):
I don't even know if they're gonna if he's gonna
play again.

Speaker 5 (02:31:24):
Oh, he's gonna play again. He wants that money if
he if he decides to walk away, oh if he
if he can't play because of an injury, he's still
getting paid. Yeah. If he decides to walk away, he
ain't getting paid all of it. Can't walk away and
get paid. You can be injured and not play anymore.
My question is, what are you gonna get at him
when you do exactly? I have no idea.

Speaker 4 (02:31:45):
Yeah with you, Yeah, I have a great day. Thanks man,
It's gonna do it. Astros and Mets in action tonight
five to ten. The first pitch four fifty five Right
here on seven ninety's when the coverage is gonna start.
He is sewn Salisbury Triple E. Emmanuel Elmore is our producer.
I am Brian Lilma. Thank you for listening. We're back tomorrow.
You know how Fridays go around here? Funk gay, don't

(02:32:08):
go anywhere. Matt Toma Show with Ross is next right
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