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January 29, 2025 • 159 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Saulsbury. Okay, let's do this.

Speaker 2 (00:08):
Shawn Salisbury, The usc Truth, longtime friend. Shawn Salisbury, Brian Lima,
Go Lobos.

Speaker 1 (00:17):
This is the Seawan Salisbury Show.

Speaker 3 (00:22):
Shawn Salisbury, Brian Lilima, Manuel Elmore. Rockets win again. They
beat the Hawks last night in Atlanta. They're off tonight,
Texans continuing their interviews for their offensive coordinator position. Shawn Tripley.
Was happening rainy morning here in the city. For the
love of God, people stop driving with your hazards on.

(00:46):
I want to get that out. Good morning.

Speaker 1 (00:48):
What's up? Be bothered by those housards? Yes, drives. I
saw a bunch coming in. It's crazy. It wasn't you know.
That's called driving defensively and scared.

Speaker 3 (01:00):
That's you know, like get you pitch your ass off
the road man, hit the feeders, dog, you want them
on the feeders? What do they call the service road?

Speaker 1 (01:08):
The nuts? Okay, yeah, uh good, But you're down on
the you're down on the on the hazards man, tough.

Speaker 3 (01:18):
What do I hear my yeah? What do I hear
my ears? We still got something else running.

Speaker 1 (01:22):
I hear other sound in my ear piece, but from
a female voice. Female voice. Oh, Sean, No, it's not
that voice. It's from like look like they're on another station. Right,
it's gone now gone, Yeah, she goes, I have no idea,
not sure. Uh.

Speaker 3 (01:40):
The Texans continuing to might have been an alien, by
the way, It could have been an alien. Oh, could
have been that little FBI lady that hangs out with
us from time to time. Could have been an alien.
You ever hear tapping on your phone when you're on
a phone call. No, that's the FBI, by the way,
is it. Yeah, Well they don't tap mine.

Speaker 1 (01:55):
Yeah. Well, I tell what I tell. The taped these.

Speaker 3 (01:58):
Yeah, I taped the phones. Man, do they Yeah, big
brothers watch this talk.

Speaker 1 (02:03):
If I talk about golf, they'll be an apparel company
that sends me a message in about three minutes. You'll
get it. Oh yeah, you'll get it. Just name one,
you'll get it. Man. Oh yeah.

Speaker 3 (02:11):
Texans continuing these interviews for their open offensive coordinator position.
Alex Bragman still a free agent, and man, your Houston
Rockets win again one ninety six, taking down the Atlanta Hawks. Dude,
it's crazy because against the Celtics, Aman Thompson and Dylan

(02:34):
Brooks go off and then last night Jalen Green Lea's
the way with twenty five, Alprin she Goon with eighteen
and ten.

Speaker 1 (02:42):
Well, we said yesterday it's going to be a different
guy every night because they don't just have one star.
They're winning with other people leading the way depending on
the situation. Two nights ago against Boston, a couple of
two different guys lead the way. Last night, the usual
suspects in Jalen Green and Sheng Gooon lead the way.

(03:03):
Sign of a good team man. Every different night. You
never know who's gonna go off for their twenty five
or thirty. And they are on a friggin roll. Many
care of their business on the road too, which is huge.

Speaker 3 (03:15):
Jay Shawn Tate came off the bench with sixteen points.
Cam Whitmore got some action.

Speaker 1 (03:23):
One more with you gotta give a wit wit Oh yeah.

Speaker 3 (03:28):
Yeah, you do, you do? They are the second They
have the second best record in the entire NBA, only
behind you guessed it, the excuse me, third best team
in the NBA behind the Oklahoma City Thunder and the
Cleveland Cavaliers.

Speaker 1 (03:48):
And then it's the Rockets.

Speaker 3 (03:51):
Rockets are let's see, five and a half out of
Oklahoma City. Thunder My goodness, damn the city, triple the city.

Speaker 1 (04:01):
We like to win the ship this year? Stop it? Well, no,
for real? He said the ship? Yeah, I thought he
said that there was a tub Like whatd you just say?

Speaker 4 (04:08):
They?

Speaker 1 (04:09):
So you think you're getting the chip this year? I
promise you'all. I'm gonna tell you what think about this.
You could play this well or you're still five and
a half out of the team. That's not number one record.
There's a pretty good player on that team. He'll do
it in a pinch. He's okay, Yeah, he ain't bad
that what's happening in Oaktown? Oak City? They don't know,
do they Triple? I don't know. They don't know. You

(04:29):
don't know. There's thirty down the Dentton and get on
I thirty four. You don't know anything about Oak City.
I like Bricktown in Oklahoma City. You don't know anything
about it. Yeah, that's good. You don't know anything about Hell.

Speaker 3 (04:39):
I'll drive up to Tulsa and go to the Tulsa Oilers.
You will and drillers. You'll go see the drillers. Yeah,
is it triple? Is the drillers? Is that the hockey team,
or is that the minor league baseball Drillers are okay?
And the Tulsa Oilers they got like an a a
h L hockey team.

Speaker 1 (04:57):
They're like a little minor league hockey team. Kick saving
a beauty? Sell like two dollars beers there? Man, it's electric.
Why don't you drive? Why don't you drive there just
to get a two dollars beer? Well?

Speaker 3 (05:06):
Where else you can get a two dollar beer? Very
few places, yeah, very few places unless you go over
to the UH track and get dollar beers on a
Friday night.

Speaker 1 (05:16):
You can't even get two buck chuck wine for two
bucks anymore. It's terrible, man, think about that. Are they
gonna do they change the name when it gets up
to like three or four dollars? Does it become four
buck chuck? Or is it still two buck four beer?
Mm hmm, yeah, two buck chuck. It's a wine that's
no longer two bucks. I don't know anybody out there
can confirm more toany if it's still two bucks at

(05:38):
two buck chuck? Wait, is that actually a wine? Yeah?
Two buck chuck is a brandable to hit the hit
the Google machine, I believe. Unless I believe that, Yeah,
Well I mean, I'm a wealthy useless knowledge. There it
is two buck chuck. Check that out. What's the price
of two buck chuck? Now, Trader Joe's two buck chuck?
There you go.

Speaker 3 (05:58):
Trader Joe's Good Good Place too is made by an
iconic wine family. How much is it? Give a damn
where it's from. Just show me the price Charles Shaw,
And it was dollar ninety nine.

Speaker 1 (06:11):
There you go. I don't think it is anymore, but
it might be. But that's nice. You get it a
Trader Joe's. Will hop in there and grab some chuck.
Say you thought I was just bull driving? Did you? Wow?
You thought I was freaking bull driv?

Speaker 5 (06:23):
No?

Speaker 3 (06:23):
I thought you were just I thought it was just
a selling, like a saying, no, it's two buck chucks.

Speaker 1 (06:27):
Enable the wine. It's still there. Yeah, oh I know
they still sell it, but I don't know how much
it is. You're gonna go get some. You don't even
need to slap the bag. That's two buck chuck in
a bottle, I believe. Oh no, just kidding, it's three
seventy nine. Now, say damn, I mean two buck chuck
went up a little bit, but still, I mean you

(06:48):
three said, come on, man, you could have a party
for three fifty. I didn't know that it was actually called.
I thought you were just saying no wealthy useless knowledge. Dude,
stay the course, Stay the course. Those rockets O man,
you see you actually think you actually are gonna tell me?
Do you think the Oklahoma City Thunder winning the whole

(07:09):
thing this year? Yes, you're gonna guarantee it. I might
have to. I might have to throw some some I'm
looking for the futures right now. I might have to.
I might have to throw a future on them. Might
have to do it. They're not winning it, Nikolay, it's
not gonna be the probably be a team like the Bulls, No,
like who coming out of the playoff braw What is
it called the uh?

Speaker 3 (07:30):
Not the end season tournament, the uh? The play in Yeah,
you think it's hit the momentum, you know, kid gets rolling.
Maybe even though the Detroit Pistons, who knows you think
a little shy town.

Speaker 1 (07:39):
Yeah, it ain't gonna be. Ain't gonna be the.

Speaker 3 (07:41):
Lakers or Detroit rock City death taxes and guests who
just got hurt. Gotta be a d Anthony Davis. He
left the game with an ab injury last night?

Speaker 1 (07:49):
He pulled an ab. Isn't that usually for fat guys? Yeah?
Pretty much? Yea, like when you pull your you don't
pull your abs, you pull an ab. Yeah, you pull
an app. But I thought you couldn't pull cheese. And
you can pull cheese though, right, just cheese that it's
a cheesy fat Yeah, could you pull it? Yeah, you
can pull cheese equal fat. Yeah, but how because cheese
like stretches. How do you pull if you're fat? It

(08:11):
should be tougher to pull a hammy if you're fat, right.

Speaker 3 (08:13):
Yeah, but I mean usually if you're fat of shape,
So you don't I know, I'm just ding, but you
give me? Stop being fast? Why do you have to
work out? Why do you have to be active? Did
you see some.

Speaker 1 (08:27):
People might just be big boned and a really.

Speaker 3 (08:29):
Active Did you see the giant fat chick that is
now suing lift?

Speaker 1 (08:35):
Did you see it? Or no? I did not? Oh much,
but you know what I'm talking about?

Speaker 3 (08:39):
Yes, this I was in the sheets a little early
last night. No, no, this was a couple days ago.
So this big woman I'm talking Sean, she is like big, like.

Speaker 1 (08:48):
How big fat? Huge? pH? All right? Hold on. Just
find the picture. It's definitely a fat woman. Well are
you gonna would you? Would you make leve?

Speaker 4 (09:00):
No?

Speaker 1 (09:00):
You would hell no, you wouldn't make love to her.
She's almost five bills. What about a mill? She's four
hundred and eighty nine pounds? What about a mill? For
a mill? Tax free? M everybody can be bought. Okay,
I'm just asking. You've seen the picture, I have it
for a mill for for fifty nine? Is not that big?
Look at this? And oh go and four fifty nine
is not that big? A little thick. Apparently she's a rapper.

(09:24):
Oh what is the light? Rappers? The light? Let's go
back for eighty nine? You said her for fifty nine?
For eighty nine? Uh, that's not that big, is it?
Dank DeMoss is her rap name? Oh wait till you
see how big? Like? But would you for a mill?
Mill tax free? You're making love mill tax free? But
you've got to stay at it for about to see

(09:44):
Look how big you got it? You gotta make this woman.
She doesn't walk, she waddles. She's thick, thick. I mean
she got some michelin man legs. What's a big deal?
The lift driver? She what about though the lift drop.

Speaker 3 (10:00):
No, hell no, the lyft driver is pulls up right
and said and refuses to let her in.

Speaker 1 (10:07):
Well, I got a smart car, I was gonna say.
He is an a Toyota Corolla. She can't fit.

Speaker 3 (10:10):
And he tells her straight up, you can't fit my car.
I'm gonna cancel it. You'll get your money back. So
what does she do? So molls out her phone records
the whole incident, and he was like, no, you can't
fit my car. I'm not letting you in. So of
course she she records it and put a frivolous lawsuit.
How dare this guy and lift? And here's the even
worst part. Lift fired the driver.

Speaker 1 (10:31):
Of course they did what were they supposed to do?
Lay her down on the back, strap her to the top.
I am she's huge, lose weight, that's unhealthful. I'm not
forget that with the lift. Gup, I'm saying, why would
you she was gonna, I mean complain, We're gonna assue
him if that's the case. So what would happens if
he gets in and she can't get out? Then she

(10:53):
sues him because his car wasn't big enough when she requested. Yeah,
she did she put on there. Uh, you're picking up
five hundred pounds, man, I don't mean it mean, I mean,
I mean she's a wrapper. You know, she's got she's
she's got game. Sure she does. I mean it's it's yeah,
she's she's pretty thick, thick about about five six about

(11:13):
five I would have just I saw it, and I'm going, yeah,
I would say hell now. And the fact that they
actually like catered to this BS and this stupid ass
lawsuit meaning lyft to company and firing their driver's shame
on them. Yeah, but quick, Yeah, you know what's crazy though,
But think about this for a second, if you uh,

(11:34):
if you're it's like I've always said, you know, the
people that order hot coffee and then it burns them, Yeah,
burns them, and then they want to sue the people
get them called. What did you ask? What did you expect?
Did you was there?

Speaker 2 (11:44):
Did?

Speaker 1 (11:45):
Would you want me to put a temperature gauge in
it like you do your turkey on Thanksgiving and make
sure it's a one hundred and twenty degrees one hundred
and twenty four, you know, do what the rest of
us do, either sip it and hold it for a
minute and let it cool off, or you put it
in your yet anything and wait, wait an hour before
it I mean the frivolous stuff. It's those people are
looking for a problem. She automatically knows that she's going

(12:07):
to be judged because she's five hundred pounds, and this
is her way of getting back at the world. It'll
either be it it comes down to this, say, oh,
it's a race issue, it's your fat shaming, it's a
gender it's always something. It's all it's it's always something
for though, for certain people in our community all over
the country that go into it knowing they want something
out of it, and it's not just a ride. So listen,

(12:30):
I understand why Uber, you don't fire the guy he
was being I can't fetch in my vehicle. So then
she rides as an uncomfortable and then you know what
happens when you're looking for trouble like she is. Then
she bitches and complains and wants her money back and
sue because it was an uncomfortable ride. You'll never win
with people like that, No, you'll You'll never win with
people like that. And I would have told Uber to
shove it up there.

Speaker 3 (12:50):
You know what if you're the lift driver, is a
lift or lift okay, lyft lift, I would have told
a lyft to shove it. If you're the lift driver
and that's your way of making money, that's your lively hood,
meaning your car is your means of not just transportation,
but making a literal it's your.

Speaker 1 (13:04):
Own vehicles exactly. So if if I don't want somebody
that if in it, then I'm not gonna put him in.

Speaker 3 (13:09):
She's so big and it's a small car. What if
she gets in and the axle on the back right
side just snapped, You know, there goes his livelihood.

Speaker 1 (13:15):
But if you blame her. But if you blame her,
then she'll say you were being fat shaming. Yeah, that's
no no doubt. And certain parts of the case, certain
people and l they'll they'll they'll rally around her to listen.
I don't if she chooses to be that, that's her issue.
I don't mean, like I said, it's not even shaming.
You can't shame somebody who's obviously doesn't care about her body. Correct,

(13:38):
But you do have the option on lift to request
a bigger vehicle, right, that's what he said. She has
the object vehicle. You can't request the compact vehicle when
you're a diesel truck, okay. And he said that.

Speaker 3 (13:51):
He was like, you just need He said, I'm going
to cancel your right. You'll get your money back, and
you need to request a bigger vehicle. You can do
that on the that's that's fair. And he was on
being honest. And you can't be five hundred fitting in
a two hundred pound vehicle. Yeah, you've got to request it.
You're just like, you can't fit.

Speaker 1 (14:05):
You can't a whale can't get you know what, you
can't give a tictack a whale, okay, yeah, or anything
like that. He can't said it politely, honestly. Yeah, you
can't give it. Like I said, that's like giving a
whale a tick tack. Yeh, that's exactly what that is.
Can't do it, man, so slow year roll. But it's typical.
It's what I mean. Looking, she got a she knew

(14:28):
that she was going to get a complaint and go
viral and put it out there so everybody'd rally around,
give her click, screw her clicks, okay, and screw Lyft
for doing that. I'm all listen. If she'd have been
two twenty and he did it. Big difference. But it's
a simple matters if you it's not a matter if
I don't want you to fit because you're too big,
but it doesn't look good in my vehicle, it's you
can't fit. You can't order a compact size car. Shack

(14:50):
ain't ordering a compact size because of his height. If
the guy said, Shack, you can't you can't fit in, dude,
you lay in the back, put your feet out the window. Yeah,
my bad, dude, I'll order an suv. Yeah, just common sense.
You at six or five, you're not ordering just a
normal lumber Listen. I never and the reason why I
never have. Yeah, you're not gonna get it next. If
I have to pay seven more but bucks to get
across town for a comfortable rides, it's it's the it's

(15:12):
the the size up or two sides of. It's just
a little more. And if it's over a thirty minute drive,
I'm getting right. I'm getting a I'm getting pay an extra.
I get it. But that's okay. I choose to pay
extro on it because I want a comfortable ride to
an airport, yeah, or an hour away, whatever it is.
That that she knew what she was.

Speaker 3 (15:32):
Getting and and for us as a society, we got
to start fat shaming again.

Speaker 1 (15:39):
Sorry, we got it, we got it, Weday. It might
make them healthier. That is unhealthy? Straight. What are those
shows that come on and help you lose weight?

Speaker 4 (15:47):
What is that?

Speaker 1 (15:48):
What is that? What? Yeah? That old show Biggest Loser
they turned it shames lives round yea, So is that
fat shaming that they're trying to take big people and
make you to send a message. I think we all
sometimes truth hurts. Yeah, but you it may help her health.
It's like Riddey Grinder, she switched teams hero No, oh yeah,

(16:08):
she got you?

Speaker 4 (16:08):
That's right?

Speaker 1 (16:09):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, britper it's a hero yeah TV. Yeah,
I forgot.

Speaker 3 (16:13):
I had that in my notes, but I was going
to say with that for the eight o'clock hour.

Speaker 1 (16:16):
Because it's four hours. Yeah, okay, great, And.

Speaker 3 (16:18):
Now Kelsey Plumb got traded too, by the way, Literally
no one cares.

Speaker 1 (16:22):
And it's a what a peach Plumb is? She is?

Speaker 3 (16:26):
You got peach Plumbing and you have a hero, an
American hero, Brittany Grinder. Yeah, hero, I saw she actually
stands for the national anthem. Now and puts her hand
over her heart's crazy hero. Yeah, okay, back to lift.
Shame on you for the guys trying to help this coal. Yeah,
but hey, agendas are funny.

Speaker 1 (16:42):
It is, isn't it? Yep? It is all right. We
got a lot to get into.

Speaker 3 (16:46):
The Texans continuing on with their search for the offensive
coordinator position.

Speaker 1 (16:52):
No, not really not. Yeah, I'm over football man. Here
you are. It's a rugby season, so you're done with football? No,
of course not, of course not.

Speaker 3 (17:00):
Dana Brown spoke yesterday on a Zoom call after the
Ryan Presley trade was officially announced. What did he say
about his relationship with Presley? We got tons to get into,
and of course your Rockets win again. Let's talk about
that OC position for the Houston Texans. They got another
interview yesterday and he's got ties to Demico Ryans.

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Speaker 6 (17:54):
Putting the logic in illogical, former pro Jump Salisbury continues
to break it down.

Speaker 1 (18:03):
My guess is that her rap career is not going
real good. Dank de Moss. Yeah, that's my guess is
that this is a perfect First of all, they apologize
to her for no reason. The guy was nice, get
rid of the lift driver, and then she silence files
a multi million dollar lawsuit against Lyft. Her agenda was
that going in she knew it was gonna she was

(18:24):
gonna wait till that opportunity presented itself. You and I
both know it. She's a pathetic. Okay, forget the weight.
This is more pathetic than her being five hundred pounds. Yeah,
you know, one guy read said, hey, this is Lyft,
not a Lyft truck.

Speaker 3 (18:38):
Okay, it's another one, but it's that I got a
new name for or she should have requested a fork lift.

Speaker 1 (18:44):
Oh yeah. The crazy thing about yeah pitchfork not a
small fork is when you're that big. The agenda for
her is is and you know what, they'll settle and
she's going to make money off money off off this
and just and then she'll order five burger instead of four. Okay.
I don't like to be this man, but I can't
stand frivolous lawsuits for people. And our country allows them

(19:06):
to sue whatever. You can sue anybody you want for anything.
That's the most frustrating. It's an embarrassment.

Speaker 7 (19:11):
It is.

Speaker 1 (19:12):
It's an embarrassment. Lifts should have said take your ass
to another lift or usuber and not worried about ooh,
the backlash from a certain part of the community, somebody
who supports her because they wanted to the frivolous part
of a community. It's an embarrassment. She knew going in
what she wanted. And this is also all optics. Unfortunately,
the optics for her aren't very good to look at,

(19:34):
but these are all optics. So she can not only
get paid, which is frivolous. She doesn't deserve a dime. Okay,
Number two is she this is so now it's gonna
go viral. People are gonna talk about it. I would,
and you're gonna get those people in the in the community. Yes,
let her let her cook. Well, she apparently is cooking

(19:54):
with grease. But that being said, you know what ridiculous
frivolously If you want to argue over that, can she
fit or not have at it? But the guy loses
his gig. She is gonna make money just by final lawsuits.
Please some judge throw this out of court and saying,
you know what the best thing for you to do
is stay out of Lulu limit and go get yourself

(20:16):
a mix in a slade and stop this nonsense. And
our country allows us to sue over stupidity, frivolous nonsense.
She doesn't deserve a dime, and this guy deserves his
job back. But if you're him, would you take it back?
You know what that is that's bowing down to the
frivolous community, the same person. It won't be her last

(20:39):
time she sues somebody, No, you and I can guarant
ask t it. Okay? Pathetic And the fact that they
did not one soul. She said, yeah, how dare the
what do you want to do? Because, like I said,
no matter what he did, she was gonna have an
agenda if she got it and couldn't. Was he supposed
to lift her, pick her up and carry her out
of there, cut her out with a with a with

(21:02):
a saw like some people have to do when this, Yeah,
stop it?

Speaker 3 (21:07):
What happens if her fat ass gets stuck in his car?
It's or messes his car up?

Speaker 1 (21:12):
This is this agenda? Is there's so many people with
these kind of agendas. It's embarrassed. She knew exactly what
she was doing. Videotape. Of course she did. Oh he said,
I couldn't fit, Let me videotape. I would my phone out,
started videotape and say yep, and she wants to wants
to you know, is chewing me out doing all this?
Alls I did was suggest, for her sake, for more comfort,

(21:33):
that she could she can't fit in here, show the car.
I would have just put it back in her kitchen.
Video away, dumb ass. Yeah, everybody when they do it.
And she's the same type that if somebody's walking down
the street and somebody was shooting at somebody, she'd video instead.
Of go help the person, let the person get you know, hide. Yeah, okay, yeah,
people like that pathetic. I wish she'd come on our
show that lasts about eight seconds. She wouldn't even fit

(21:56):
in one of these chairs. I'm not being so is
it so? When when when a then when the airport,
the airlines gives you an extra attachment to sit in
a plane? Yeah, for the seatbelt. Should you sue United
for doing that because it's fat shaming? No, you're fat
asking to lose weight. Yeah, right, and they're trying to help. Yeah, exactly. Guys.

(22:17):
You know, so I'm I'm all the I'm on I'm
a lift driver, all lyft driver, all the time on
this one. Yeah. Yeah, shame on Lyft too, man, like
ridiculous court. Well, we went through We've been through that
a lot of years now, of having to bow down
to somebody who you just defended. It's amazing that we'll
let one percent of the world do frivolous stuff when

(22:39):
ninety nine percent of words like one person mad at you,
where eight billion people stop it? Yeah, well listen, it's like, no,
you get in line with the rest of us. Man,
We've all had to go stop it. Okay, Yeah, I don't.
I don't play the Well, if it's just two now,
if two fat people are fat, they should get together
and do a collab on how to get there, how
to get down from five pounds at least four hundred

(23:01):
so they can live an extra year or two. How
would he mean matter if she's fat? Yeah, I don't care.
That's her business. But to turn it into a frivolous
lawsuit is an embarrassment. Yeah, it's pathetic, man.

Speaker 3 (23:12):
And the fact that someone's gonna hear a judge's gonna
hear that, and she's probably gonna make money off of it, right,
it's ridiculous, man.

Speaker 1 (23:18):
Well, yes, somehow unless the judge looks and said, I
don't come on, lady, go home.

Speaker 3 (23:23):
Try this somewhere else, not my courthouse. Yeah, it ain't
happening in here, dog right, not happening in here.

Speaker 5 (23:29):
All right.

Speaker 3 (23:29):
Let's talk some Texans football continuing their interviews for the
offensive coordator position.

Speaker 1 (23:34):
They interviewed somebody yesterday.

Speaker 3 (23:36):
He's got ties into Miko Ryans and also ties to
another potential candidate.

Speaker 1 (23:40):
Who is it. Let's talk about it.

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Speaker 1 (24:54):
Were The Shawn Salisbury Show continued.

Speaker 3 (24:59):
Bad Lewis played for the Eagles in twenty fifteen, where
he was teammates with Demiko Ryans, and he played for
Eagles head coach Chip Kelly. Chip added Thad Lewis to
the forty nine ers quarterback room in twenty sixteen and
hired him as an offensive analyst for UCLA between twenty
eighteen and twenty nineteen. Lewis has received several requests for

(25:22):
OC interviews, but this is the first one he's taken.
He is currently the quarterback coach for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Speaker 1 (25:28):
Yah word, Thattius play that Dame decided he's had to
play somewhere. I can't remember where he played his college ball.
I don't think he spent a lot of time on Sundays.
But Fattius, Okay, let's see Duke. Is that where he played?
Do you call him Thattius or Thad late? At Duke? Yeah?
What do you call him? Fat Fatty? What? What year

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was he at Duke? He was at Duke? Let's see
two thousand and six, twenty ten, two thousand and six
to twenty ten.

Speaker 3 (26:05):
Okay, then he was undrafted, spent time as a career.
In his career as a player, spent time with the Rams, Browns, Lions, Bills, Texans,
Browns again, then the Eagles and the forty nine ers
and the Ravens.

Speaker 1 (26:17):
A lot of teams with Thadeus. Yeah, a lot of
coaching him up. He's a quarterback coach in Tampa's correct
good for him? Yep, So that familiarity matters. And if
you know Demiico or Chipper love him. If you hire Chipper,
what happens if you hire one? I mean, I wonder
if it's if all the hiring's done yet. What if

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an offensive coordinator has a quarterback coach that he loves,
what's gonna happen? Or what if an offensive line coach?
You know what if all of a sudden, one of
these coordinator comes this is my receiver coach. I need
a I gotta bring this guy as he's the best
for swide receiver coach on a planet. What happens They
gonna get They're gonna they can allow the coordinator to
and to choose maybe the quarterback coach he wants in

(27:02):
a room and maybe draw don't misunderstanding, but it may
be somebody else just like they did, didn't they say
that when a coordinated didn't didn't they make the point of,
you know, you never know what's gonna happen when you
bring a coordinator in. If you're a defensive coordinator, wouldn't
you like to have stay in your linebacker? Coach? Yeah? Interesting.
I think it's that bad Lewis has been doing it
for a while now as a coach, and good for him. Yeah,

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I think it's.

Speaker 3 (27:25):
I don't think it's any any any coincidence that bad
Lewis is getting an interview with his ties to Demiico
Ryans obviously being a teammate, and then with Chip Kelly.
Seems like Chip Kelly's name continues to get brought up,
but yet we haven't heard anything in regards to him
getting an interview. But it seems like this this, and
and who h Jeff Nixon from Syracuse. So the offensive

(27:50):
coordinator net, if you will, being casted out and you'll
see all kinds of names being brought up and interviewed.
So I'm just curious on how long this decision is
going to take. I think it'll be done by next week,
because you don't. I don't think you want to go
past Super Bowl and scrambling around when somebody else may
jump in and take your guy. So unless, of course,

(28:12):
the guy they want is coaching one of these other teams,
is a quarterback coach in Kansas City, is a you know,
is an assistant in Philly. Yeah, I don't see why
you'd wait if you found the guy you want through
these interviews and getting a second interview before you know.
And like I said, the only reason you'd wait is

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if you were indecisive, that you didn't love the candidates
that came into your room, but you just still couldn't
find one, and or you're waiting to hire somebody from
one of the other teams. Do you have any I'm
trying to think how to put this any hesitation. If
it's a let's say they decide on a candidate that's
never been an offensive coordinator before, like if it's a

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quarterbacks coach like Fad Lewis or even draw Johnson, I.

Speaker 1 (28:58):
Do have an issue, no, Because in order to be
an offensive coordinator, if you have experience, an order to
be Now, if you were all of a sudden if
you were a running back coach for two years, and
I would, And that's not fair either, because the running
back coach I have two years may know the offense
better than anybody, may be a brilliant play caller. I
don't take any of that. I don't care if you're

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a first time play caller or you've been in the
league for fifty years. I'll interview you and find out.
But my thought process on this is here, do I
have a problem with a no? Because in order to
be a great offensive coordinator, Ben Johnson had to get
a chance. Somebody along the line has to say he's
ready and take a step out of the comfort zone
of rehiring somebody who's already been an offensive coordinator. If

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the offensive coordinator that you're hiring was an offensive coordinator,
somebody else is anymore. Somebody else didn't think he was
very good at his gig at that place, and he
may be great with you who knows. No, I don't
have a problem with them hiring somebody who's never been
an offensive coordinator. How else am I going to find
out who Ben Johnson is? When Andy Reid got his
first play caller job, any of the great ones we

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got to find out. So no, I don't have problem.
But my gut tells me you hired a guy last
time with zero offensive coordinator experience. What usually happens when
that doesn't work out the way you want it, You
go the opposite way and hire somebody with experience. Had
you hired somebody that'd been in the league thirty years
and it just got stale, you may be very you

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may very well go the opposite there and say, I'm
gonna hire a quarterback coach who's the first time guy
that I trust and comes highly regarded. So my gut
is that they're gonna go outside. They're gonna hire somebody
that's either that's either been quarterback coach for quite some
time or has been an offensive coordinator before. That's my gut,
just because it's like anything, man, we we uh. We

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hired a head coach that's a talker and a yeller
and a screamer and a cusser. That didn't work out.
What are you gonna get next time? Let's get a
guy who's a little less in your face, or we
got to we hired a guy who's reserved and doesn't
have a lot of it doesn't bring a lot of energy.
What's the next thing you do? You go hire somebody
who jumps through the walls for you, right, who's bound,
who's bouncing off the walls when he gives a speech.
It's the same thing here. My gut tells me they're

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not going to go into this with a guy who's
never called place. If they do, good on them for
saying that guy impressed me in the interview. It's time
he deserves a shot. I don't have problem either way.
That's why I interview him. Their past means zero to
me unless they everywhere they've been. They'll tell you what
the past would matter to me. One If everywhere they've
been they get fired a year into it, I'd say, well,

(31:27):
what's the problem is that on the field? Or if
somebody says the guy's a turn he's horrible with players,
great play caller, but he's horrible with players, and you'll
end up getting rid of him no matter how good
he is in another year or two, then I got
to stay away from that. I need a guy who's
good in the building, not yes man, but good in
the building. But most of all, if you've had success,
if you haven't and You've been good other places and
it didn't work out. May have been lack of talent.

(31:48):
I don't have a problem with that either. I'm going
to interview you based on your merits, not on based
on what some other clown says about. Just like when
I read a book, I'm reading it whether you like
it or not. And if you told me, Sean, don't
read it it's not good, and I eat it and
you just say you're right. Yeah, Well I'm gonna read
it and say we think different on that book. So yeah,
I don't have a problem either way. But my gut
tells me I don't think they're going to hire a

(32:09):
second offensive coordinator in three years that in really two
years did has not called place. That would be my
gut feeling, since they already hired one and it didn't
work out the way they wanted it.

Speaker 3 (32:20):
Yeah, the inexperience showed, especially this year for uh Bobby Slok.
All right, there's another candidate that will be interviewed today
and he is highly regarded on the West Coast.

Speaker 1 (32:31):
Who is he? We'll discuss the next on Sports Stock
seven ninety. Let the celebration start war Sewn.

Speaker 6 (32:38):
Salisbury, This sewn Salisbury Show.

Speaker 3 (32:43):
Albert Briers, senior NFL reporter. I've been doing it for
a long time. Let's see running or excuse me, passing
game coordinator tight ends coach Nick Cayley.

Speaker 1 (32:56):
Is that a Rams guy? Yes, Yeah, that's another. That's
another McVeigh guy.

Speaker 3 (33:01):
He's scheduled to interview for the Texans OC job tomorrow.
Sean mcvey's tree keeps growing. I asked you about that.

Speaker 1 (33:10):
Tree yesterday, or Shanahan's same same group. Who deserves the
credit for it all? Am?

Speaker 3 (33:17):
I far off here just to hear me out for
hashtag hear me out. I think Shanahan, obviously, the offense
has been around for forever, been planted. You've seen so
many different styles or so many different coaches use this,
and then this young group of coaches kind of coming
around and putting their own tweaks on it, putting their

(33:38):
own innovation into it. A little more, a little more pizzazz,
if you will. I think it's now Sean mcvay's tree
that started from the Shanahan tree. That's why I asked
you yesterday. It's like, man, can we get a little
bit of the Shanahan offense? But let's get a little
more a little more innovative. When it comes to McVeigh.

Speaker 1 (33:58):
It's not the offense. The offense is a it's what
you're willing to do to expand on formations and what
you're willing to call during the game as a play caller. Right,
similar like I said, you can go. I mean a
bunch of guys, Tamiko Sala, Brian Greaese, he's been you
know in the past of the people have been interviewing him,
you know, the Rams, O'Connell, Zach Taylor. I mean, there's

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you're grabbing stuff from both, right, Brandon Staley when he
was the head coach, So you're you're exactly right. He's
six and one half dozen. I don't think they care. Hell,
Lafleur's guys have been I mean, they're all they were
all the same staff. It's crazy nuts. Mike McDaniel as well,
right there you go, they all and they were all together,
Robert sal I mean, it's craziness delivered driving and delivering

(34:45):
coaches coffee and you know, waiting around at a party
to be a limo to pick them up and take
them to apart. I mean, and now they're all successful.
Time the coaches. So it's it's you know, what you're
doing to the game, and when you got a guy
like Stafford, you've got a little more versatility throwing the foot,
all right, yeah, and then the commitment to the run.
There there is no argument in the run game where
it stems from. It's the Shanahan and Mike McDaniel when

(35:09):
they were there. He was excellent in, you know, teaching
the run game. But it's either one and the people
just keep plucked off there because you assume they do it.
So here's what's good about it. If you hire a
guy like him, the play calling will change because it's
two different personalities Slowik and Kaylee. What won't change, for

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the most part is verbage. So you don't have to
come back in the offseason if you're c J. Stroud
in the group and start throwing around all different kinds
of verbage. It's going to be the same base verbage.
So you can now it's just a matter of if
it's not the x's and o's, but it's how you
call it for the Jimmy's and the Joe's, because it's
going to be very similar. There you go. Now, I

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don't believe Kaylee at this level's been a play caller,
so that would be. But he would also I would
imagine if you're Demiko, you're talking to through Shanahan to
you know, Sean McVay and saying, what kind of play
color would this guy be you're looking for? I mean,
when this you're taking all the recommendations and talking to
somebody that's been in the room with him on a

(36:12):
regular basis to say, all right, can you handle this?
Is he ready for this? Blah blah blah. So you
do it all. And the truth is, when you're sitting
in front of a coach, once they hear your presentation,
if they love you, it won't matter what you say.
Yeah now, you just got to go perform it.

Speaker 3 (36:28):
This dude, Nick Kyley only played two years of college
football at Walsh College, transferred into John Carroll, got his
degree from there, began coaching in two thousand and five
as a student assistant. Then he went to Akron for
a grad assistant. Then he became an administrative assistant for
the Auburn football program. Then he went to Iowa State,

(36:48):
Eastern Illinois, Arkansas, Florida, Atlantic, New England Patriots. He was
there from twenty fifteen to twenty twenty two, and then
he left there to go to the Rams where he
became the tight ends coach and now he's obviously the
tight ends coach and passing game coordinator. So this dude's
been coaching at the Division one level since O five
and then obviously making his way into the NFL.

Speaker 1 (37:10):
So he's got coaching experience, no doubt. And I'm gonna
tell you, take a look at the John at John
Carroll's John Carroll's coaching, uh tree, take a look at
all the guys who say, who are the coaches that
went to John Carroll, And you're gonna be floored. The
John Carroll tree is like what they're They're They're all

(37:33):
over the place, dude, They're there there. Their stamp in
the NFL college is everywhere.

Speaker 3 (37:40):
Yeah, first thing that pops up, let's take it. It's
a look. It's called a look at the John Carroll
coaching or football coaching factory.

Speaker 1 (37:47):
Yeah, the names on John Ken you think, well as
Ohio State and SC and LSU and Notre Dame and
you know, uh Alabama. No, John Carroll's got his any
is there is in a league from it from a school.
Go there. It's like you go to John Carroll if
you're an assistant or want to go there. You come
out of there, somebody loves you as a coach for

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whatever reason. Their factory is. And most every guy that's
come out of there that's a coach I don't think
had a whole lot of success playing NFL football. They're
all out of the John Carroll tree. Dude is Josh
mc daniels. It's crazy, yep, And he may he may
get hired by I don't know if they've hired a

(38:28):
coordinator yet, but Vrabel may try to hire. Thought did
get hired Mike? Did he hire Josh McDaniels. I know
he wanted to, I mean, must have over. I knew
it was coming, but I didn't I didn't know if
it was final. Yeah he did. There you go. He's
your offensive coordinator. They brought him back. Which is the
biggest success they've had at New England is when Josh
McDaniels has been the O coordinator, better, better coordinator than
head coach. I think we've we've seen that. Yeah, yeah,

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I think so, Yeah, I think so. Yeah. It's this
John Carroll stuff. Man, that's wild a lot of them, Man,
A lot of guys from there. Did John Carroll? You say,
man at a coaching factory? But it is true, it
is is was Brandon Staley there as well? I believe so, Yes,
he was good.

Speaker 3 (39:07):
God, that is insane, man, that's pretty crazy up in
what is that in Canton?

Speaker 1 (39:15):
Right somewhere in Ohio? I used to go to the
I taught at the Jack when I Jack Lambert football
camp two years in Alliance, Ohio. And now go look
at Mount Union College. Yeah, mounta Unions. Mount Unions won
like eight million championships and the like a year after
year after year. We had a blast coach in that camp.
But that area of the country produces a ton of

(39:36):
guys that go not a lot of football players that
go on and play high, high end football at major
universities and or and or you know, transfers that go there,
or that played in the NFL. As a matter of fact,
most didn't can get a cup of coffee in the NFL. Yeah,
but they're coaching is impressive. Have you ever heard of
Don Shula? I have you went to John Carroll, Greg

(39:57):
Roman Knowing? Well, Wow, it's it's a long list of
John Carroll coaches that is wild man, which will give
him an insight that others. I'm just telling you, don't
be shocked. Well, he's already gonna have a leg up
because Nick Sario went there. You know he's gonna trust
John Carroll coaching factory. Yeah, that gives you. That gives
you a little advantage walking into a meeting. Yeah, there's

(40:21):
connections with those guys there.

Speaker 5 (40:23):
Man.

Speaker 3 (40:23):
Craziness, Yeah, it is crazy. Let's continue to discuss these
Houston Texans. The very popular name Chip Kelly. Could he
get an interview or does he even want to leave
that cushy job at Ohio State. We'll discuss it as
we getting seven o'clock hour. Next, that's Sports Talk seven ninety.

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Speaker 2 (41:06):
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Speaker 3 (41:16):
When they're fourth in a row, they beat the Hawks,
they're off tonight talking Texans. They still search for their
next offensive coordinator.

Speaker 1 (41:26):
Duva't don't do that. No, more cash. What what a
what an awful start for Liam's master, Liam Cohen. Don't
do that, Liam, duvo, dude, such a bad look. I
finally saw the whole clip of that.

Speaker 3 (41:48):
Yeah, and he starts it off well, talks about the
you know, the the organization. He says, Jacksonville Jaguars, City
of Jacksonville. You've all, bro, you had it like keep flowing.

Speaker 1 (42:07):
Yeah, you just overloaded your mouth with your ass one
too many times. Now. I hope he goes out and
is a great coach and we can back and laugh
at it, and he will too at some point. The
duval No, don't do it, Liam, I mean, such a
good start for Liam, and then that, come on, Liam,

(42:28):
How does I call him Liam? Don't you? Yeah? What
do you call him? Coach Cohen? Or Liam? I probably
call him Liam Liam? Yeah, yeah, dude. It's so cringe.
I wonder if any of his players. I wonder if
any of his players were like, bro, Yeah, in the NFL?

Speaker 3 (42:51):
Do they do you? Did you call your head coach
by his first name or coach?

Speaker 1 (42:55):
I called him coach until after a while you keep
on and when they keep repeat, like Danny Green, I
called him coach Green for it, and then Danny Danny Danny,
nobody called him coach Green. For the most part, I
have it was uncomfortable for me. I never called Chuck
Knox Chuck in my life. He'd been around old school
as a rookie, it's coach Knock. I wouldn't. I can't

(43:17):
fathom waltzing into as a college kid. Uh No, Nick
Saban's office, I'm saying, what's up, Nick, No, I'm talking
about to coach Robinson with about the professional level. I
had him by the first name or they call him Skip.
Rarely have I ever called a coach by his first

(43:38):
name while he was coaching me. So Denny with exception,
because he was I mean, I started out calling him
coach Green and eventually he's like, come on, man. And
when he had hired me to be the quarterback coach
for the Arizona Cardinals, you get to a point where
I still want to call him coach because he It's
like being a doctor, like if I said, and tell you,
but when they tell you enough times, it's like, okay,

(43:59):
I'll call them now. What's crazy is most of the time,
unless it's been a guy who had a lot of experience,
you would always call your assistance by their first name.
I didn't call coach Billick coach Billick was Bryant around
him is like family. I don't know, it's just it's
it's a higher archy. It's weird. It's just different, right.

Speaker 3 (44:18):
I'm just I'm just trying to think, like players saw
that video clip, and are they going and saying, coach Coen,
what are we doing?

Speaker 1 (44:24):
Lim They may a rookie, they'll call him coach Cohen
until he some of them now veteran that may there'll
be guys that are his age on the team. They
may say eventually, I would imagine most guys will call
him Liam. But they also get to a point where someoney,
he may say, call me Liam, you don't need to

(44:44):
call me cod It's fine. And then there's some who
want that you put that you call me, And it
may be a smart move early to have that on you,
because when the kids, when younger players that are not
much younger than you are, you kind of want them
to understand that I'm your coach first and your friends second.
I guess that's why would would was was with the
discernment for me was able. Can you imagine being coached

(45:05):
by Don Shula and saying, hey Donnie, Tom Landry calling
him Tom. It's a coach like that's and maybe it's
the experience. Hell, if I was to go play for
Andy Reid right now, as well as I know him,
I would call him coach Reid first, and you say Sean,
And that's so. It took a while for me to
get used to calling Denny Green Denny. But we finally had,

(45:26):
you know, he developed a relationship after all those years.
But I would imagine they'll be the veterans. They'll call
him Liam for the most part, I would imagine, and
somebody will probably a cag veteran will come in and say, hey, coach,
Oh yeah, that's somebody that's not it's a veteran that
he's not gonna he'll laugh about it. You've got to
give him a hard time. You have to. There's no question.

(45:48):
You can't let that slide. No ever, No, no, you can't.
And and I would hope that somebody would say something
because it'd be it'll be funny at the stretching line,
somebody blurts it out. That's the funnest Some of the
funnest times you ever had. I was in the stretching lines.
This kind of like he's enthusiastic and people are talking
more trash than you could ever imagine. Phenomenal just for

(46:09):
me in college, Like that was where that was. That
was gospel, man. Yeah, like that was some of the best.
That was the best part, some of the best stuff.
Guys cry and laughing before practice starts. Yeah, yeah, good
times had by all. Yeah, that's that's that was. That's
one of the big big things that I miss about
playing in college. Man, was God, the stretch lines were insane.
Surefiel your dog. It's some of the funniest stories man.

(46:30):
All Right.

Speaker 3 (46:31):
The popular name for the Houston Texans has not gotten
an interview yet. There hasn't even a report that he's
gonna get an interview. Is Chip Kelly currently the offensive
state or offensive coordinator for Ohio State? If you're Chip Kelly,
do you even want to leave that job oh.

Speaker 1 (46:46):
For a head coaching job? You do? I don't know
if I don't know if I see with Chip Kelly,
he's been back and forth. I don't know if he
loves college and now he's been dominant and boy, he
did pretty good in Philadelphia. Now I don't think he
probably didn't get as much credit as he deserves. He
did a pretty good job there at Oregon. He was
off the charts as we know. I think that Chip

(47:07):
Kelly probably I wonder if you get to a point
with all the nil stuff, if he's like, when I
get the opportunity to go back to the NFL, I'm going.
But he sure has a great stronghold for the college
game and what his offense does. But it'll obviously be
a pay raise, and they maybe you hire and make
him assistant head coach in charge offense and it. But

(47:28):
going from college to the NFL is not a lateral
move because you're in a different league, right, so he
can I guess it just comes down to him to
get the right money. But what's going to give him
the fastest path to be a head coach again? And
where does he want to be a head coach? Does
he want to be in the NFL? I really don't
know that answer. I don't even know if he does.
Maybe he does, but I haven't. Everybody said now, Chip
Kelly's not leaving go to the NFL because he wants

(47:49):
to be a college head coach again. I would imagine
guys at this stage of his career. Maybe, just maybe
he doesn't want to have to go out and deal
with the ni young players. He wants to make it
a job where the you know, the pro players police themselves,
meaning take care of you don't have to babysit them
like you do college kids. Maybe. I don't know. I

(48:10):
guess it will also be, you know, the quarterback. He
wants a guy to start with. He's got one here,
So I don't know what Chip Kelly's desires are. As
far as put it this way, he doesn't want to
just be a play caller the rest of his life. Yeah,
he wants to be a head coach and a play caller. Yeah,
because if he gets a head coaching job, he's gonna
want to call plays. So there you go.

Speaker 3 (48:28):
He's making two million right now at Ohio State. One
of the highest paid coordinators in football.

Speaker 1 (48:33):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (48:33):
Been a head coach at Oregon with Philly San Francisco
forty nine ers. Obviously that only lasted a year. Then
he went over to UCLA, was there five years, left
the head coaching position there to become the Ohio State
offensive coordinator. I just there's no reports about the Texans
even wanting to interview Chip Kelly. All you hear is

(48:57):
just like when you google his name first when it
comes up Sports Illustrated. Chip Kelly a top target for NFL.
NFL teams, per report, But then in the report it
says no team has tried to bring him in, try
to interview him. Nothing, You hear nothing on it. You
just hear his name being rumored.

Speaker 1 (49:13):
That's it.

Speaker 3 (49:14):
And he hasn't said it himself that he's gonna stay
right like at all, Like there's just nothing there. It's
just Kelly's name is at the top of the list
for several teams and is considered a target for the
Jacksonville Jaguars in Houston, Texans. Right, so obviously with the
interest there, but how much interest does Chip Kelly have
leaving Ohio State just won a national title and going

(49:35):
back to the NFL. Yet that's where it stops, or
it starts, and where it stops absolutely, So, I don't
know if he wants to come back or not, meaning
come back to the NFL.

Speaker 1 (49:44):
You're gonna find out from Chip or aren't you? Maybe not?
Maybe you won't hear anything. Maybe it's just stays radio. Yeah,
that may be the case. But we don't even know
if they're.

Speaker 3 (49:55):
Interviewing him yet, right exactly, That's what I'm saying, Like,
we don't even like there's no reports if he's getting
an interview, wants the interview, or the Texas are even interested,
don't even know.

Speaker 1 (50:09):
Well, I don't see how you wouldn't be interested considering
what he's done.

Speaker 3 (50:13):
So now, he didn't go to John Carroll, so nicky
C don't care John Carroll or bust.

Speaker 1 (50:19):
No, I didn't go to John Carroll, but he's Do
you know where chip Kelly went? Chip Kelly where he
went to school? It's I'm pretty sure it's East Coast.
He's a Northeast guy, if he is, Yeah, yeah, you're
on the right track. Yeah, it's not Uh, it's not Villanova,
it's the same. It's somewhere in the Northeast that I
do know. I mean, and it's not Boston College, but

(50:42):
it's a small school in the Northeast. If I'm not
missing it, New Hampshire. There you go.

Speaker 3 (50:46):
Yeah, I played defensive back for the football player. You go,
where did uh? Where did gosh dang it? He was
quarterback for the Baltimore Ravens for a long time he
was a quarterback for the Browns last year when the
Texans beat him. Flack Joe Flackoh, where did he go?
Delaware Blue Hen, Delaware blue Hen. That's rich Delaware's Yeah,
there you go, two quarters. Flacco started at Penn State,

(51:10):
you can do. I mean if my if my memory
serves me, or I think he started Penn State, transferred
to Delaware, and then.

Speaker 1 (51:15):
Rest is history. Oh he started at Pitt. Oh there
you go. Okay, so it was pittn up pin Stake, Yeah,
started it. It starts with a p. Yeah.

Speaker 4 (51:23):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (51:23):
He was the first round pick. Excuse me, yeah, first
round pick number eighteen overall eight Right.

Speaker 1 (51:29):
He's a blue hen. I I you know, don't say
that when you say it doesn't matter Pitt Pen State,
because those two are like that used to be the
back well, that's the backyard brawl it's called. It used
to be a great watch and maybe it is again.
But yeah, that was a fun game, like watching like
a Friday Thanksgiving weekend. I think used to be grown
up where it was the little backyard brawl between it'd

(51:49):
be snowing out and Chuck Fusina and Todd black Ledge
against Dan Marino. You know that kind of game. So yeah,
blue hen Oh, no, backyard brawl is Pitt versus West
virgin No, it is okay, my bad d. What's the
Pit Pitt Penn State game? Yeah, because the backyard ball
has been going on forever. I thought it was Pitt
Penn State. So it is Pitt West Virginia or Penn
State West Virginia. Pitt in West Virginia is the backyard brawl. Yeah,

(52:13):
and that makes more sense because West Virginia is not
far from Pittsburgh. It's it's it's a very pretty damn close.
So that makes more sense than Penn State.

Speaker 3 (52:22):
So that Penn State versus Pitt rivalry doesn't have a name,
but it's been going on for over one hundred and
four years.

Speaker 1 (52:28):
There you go, maybe that's it, so hey, and you're like,
who's counting though? You know what I'm saying. A backyard brawl? Yeah,
because they talk about it on college game day. Yeah,
then that would that is West Virginia Pen Pitt. They're
not far from each other, so I get it.

Speaker 3 (52:42):
It was once meaning the Pitt and Penn State once
considered one of the most important college football rivalries north
of the Mason Dixon.

Speaker 1 (52:49):
When I when I was growing up, that was a
must watch game. The pit Pen State, Pitt and Penn
State absolutely back in the Big East day and it
would be cold and they'd get after it. Man, Yeah,
it was fun.

Speaker 3 (53:01):
All right, we'll see if the Texans uh get towards
interviewing Ship Kell.

Speaker 1 (53:05):
Let's get to the steak.

Speaker 3 (53:06):
Every game's got a name, you know what I mean? Yeah,
you want to name it? No, let's call it a
dank de Moss.

Speaker 1 (53:12):
No, don't do that. Does that mean that you'd get
four dogs? Four hot dogs for a dollar? Hey, she's
gonna eat a lot more than four hot dogs. Yeah,
like no, I think she probably goes to McDonald's in
orders five big Maxis and a tab.

Speaker 3 (53:27):
Yeah, probably a tab, little tab, Maybe maybe mcflurry. If
the if the ice cream machine is working a diety coke,
that's the best part. She ors five big Max's.

Speaker 1 (53:36):
A die cooke. Oh thanks, Why what do you need
to die cook for? I'm watching my figure watch my weight.

Speaker 3 (53:41):
Absolutely, let's get to the steak out next right here
on seven ninety.

Speaker 6 (53:46):
The Hottest Takes Sports so emotionally tied to the team
The Sean Salisbury Show continues, Let's go on Sports Talk
seven ninety. All right, Sean, what are you hearing out
there now? The Salisbury stakeouts?

Speaker 1 (54:05):
Salsy takeout on.

Speaker 3 (54:07):
The Sean Salisbury Show. Get to the steak out here
on the Seawan Salisbury Show. Sean, Bryan and Tripoli here
with you this morning on a Sports Talk seven and
you can also listen to us on the free iHeartRadio app.
All right, you want to talk w NBA for the steakout,

(54:27):
Sehn Who doesn't A couple of big trades.

Speaker 1 (54:32):
Man, You're really you're the Internet. You're really not gonna
talk to this on this segment? Are Sean? Do you
know me? Or No? I don't even know who you are.

Speaker 3 (54:42):
I'm just trying to bring you the hard hitting sports
topics for the day man, local and national.

Speaker 1 (54:46):
I mean, at the top of my Bengo card was
what trades happened in the w NBA overnight? Yeah?

Speaker 3 (54:52):
I'm in all right, in all seriousness? What the hell
is going on with the New Orleans Saints. Mike McCarthy
has decided to focus on the twenty twenty six hiring cycle.
He's not going to coach in twenty twenty five. He
was rumored to be a big target for the New
Orleans Saints. I he's not the only one that has

(55:16):
denied or not. Actually, I take that back. Cliff Kingsbury
denied an interview with the New Orleans Saints. He's going
to stay in Washington as the OC. Now it looks
like the New Orleans Saints are going to shift their
focus to Kellen Moore.

Speaker 1 (55:30):
What is going on with the New Orleans Saints, And
he'll take it. He will take the gig. You watch,
here's the deal. You remember back when I told you
that the New Orleans Saints. I have known Mickey Loomis
for a long time when we were together in Seattle.
Like Mickey, but he obviously Mickey basically runs the organization

(55:53):
because the family, the Benson family obviously trust him. Right,
He's been there a long time. Remember when I told
you that there was a chance that they wanted to
keep that the new coach wants to keep a bunch
of coaches, wants the new head coach to keep coaches. Now,
this is simple speculation on my point. Are we sure

(56:18):
that they didn't tell Mike McCarthy, who had to do
that here in Dallas, or that Cliff Kingsbury. Here's the
coaches I want you to have on your staff. Here's
four or five of them that we recommend highly. We'd
like you to keep them. That's even before they get
to interview. So are we sure that Mike McCarthy and

(56:39):
Cliff Kingsbury didn't say, Remember, I told you you're going
to lose on good coaches because they're going to want
to hire their own staff, and that I wouldn't take
the gig either. Now, if it's a first time gig
and you wonder if you're ever going to get another chance, maybe,
but I'm tied to the hip of those assistant coaches
as a head coach, even if you're the one who
hired them. Joe Brady Front office. Joe Brady is another one.

(57:03):
He was the one that I didn't have in my notes.
He's another one. He got interviewed once.

Speaker 3 (57:06):
They wanted him to just bring him down for a
second and he said, nope, I'm staying in Buffalo.

Speaker 1 (57:10):
That's three coaches. Joe Brady is that they at the
p I mean, he came out with the Borough thing
hot as could be, and after this Buffalo stuff, he's
sizzling hot too. If people wanting New Orleans is where
he was with Sean Payton. Their recommendation when he got
interviewed by Ed Orgron. I know this for a fact.

(57:31):
The recommendation and he put on a clinic in RPOs
went When Ogron and the staff went in and he
cliniced them on the board during the interview, he blew
them away. They hired him immediately at the recommendation of
the Saints, So the organization that built him he comes back.
Don't you think that there's something wrong with three guys

(57:52):
who want two have never been I mean, one's been
a head coach right, wants another chance, the others waiting
for his opportunity, and one's been a head coach in
two places, me and Mike McCarry. Don't you think that
maybe you'd say, I think I'm qualified to make my own.
If all three are turning down an open job and
nobody else is offering them a head coaching job, why
in the world will they turn it down? Because the

(58:15):
structure culture is as such that you have to hire
who they want you to hire as an assistant coach.
McCarthy already been through that in Dallas. You don't want
to do that again. No, And if you're Cliff and
Joe Brady up, I mean tremendous play callers. Don't you
want the guys who are in step with what you're doing.
And maybe they looked at it and said, you know
what we're in salary cap hell, which they are two

(58:37):
is they've been reeling offensively. If you decide to cut
Derek Cart's a fifty million dollar plus cap hit. And
maybe neither one of them think Derek Carr is the
answer to their super Bowl or all three of them
to their next level, and that they're getting hired to
get fired, especially so you want me to work with
some of your coaches and not hire my own. Yet,

(59:00):
if those coaches aren't exactly on page with what I'm doing,
I'm going to get moved out because you decided you
like three or four or five of them in the
building that you want to keep. Absolutely not. And I
said in New Orleans, I wouldn't take that job if
it was me, if I was Mike McCarthy, wait it out.
And if you're Cliff King's brand, Joe Brady, go do
your thing again. There'll be more. Don't worry about that.

(59:20):
And Josh Allen and Jaden Daniels aren't going anywhere. So
you're with two pretty good quarterbacks, better than the quarterback
situation in New Orleans. How about this. You can't give
the job away right now? No, you can't. So what
is it? Is it structure? Culture? You don't trust the roster,
salary cap hell? And you're sitting there thinking what am
I going to do? And I don't have the quarterback

(59:41):
that's going to take me to where I want to go.
He's a good player, put up good numbers, but we're
not going to Super Bowl with him, and they're not
so with that, And I got to hire some of
your coaches. Nah, I don't blame them. I'd go back
and make my seven figures coaching those two good quarterbacks.
And if you're Mike McCarthy, the Cowboys still paying, well,
no they're not because he did in his contract. Run now, Yeah,
you made plenty of money. Sit back and watch this,

(01:00:02):
because six more jobs will be open next year.

Speaker 3 (01:00:05):
If you're if you're the owner Gail Benson, and your
GM is Mickey Loomis. He's been with the Saints for
twenty four years. Absolutely, how any hell does he still
have a job.

Speaker 1 (01:00:21):
Well, because though they've won a super Bowl on his watch.
And my guy Randy Mueller, who was in the building
to you know, Randy was an Executive of the Year.
Who's Jim who is also with us sin seat, who
I love. Randy's been great, but he's not there now.
But because you want a super Bowl and they trust him. Listen,
it's about relationships he has at one point he was

(01:00:42):
running the Saints and the Pelicans. Mickey Loomas was right, So,
like I said, it takes and if I would imagine
as well, right, and Gail Benson's probably not sitting down
to it and obviously a bright woman. And they've built
a from our dealerships in business, I mean a conglomerate.

(01:01:04):
But this part of it, the football said she she
trusts Mickey Loomis and relationships. We see this sometimes where
Brian Cashman, Yeah, you guys like that. You just they
continue to continue to get I meant right, they before
does he still have a job. Well, the one the
most powerful person in the building trusts him. That's how.

(01:01:26):
And the most powerful person in the building is Gail
Benson in one place, and the Steinbrenner family and the other.
And if they trust you. It doesn't matter with you,
And I think.

Speaker 3 (01:01:36):
Yeah, I just if you're an owner or even the GM,
you got to take a step back and like, damn.

Speaker 1 (01:01:41):
I need something. Three three coaches with tons of experience,
Three highly regarded coaches don't want to come here. Well,
how about if you're Gail been saying, don't know, he
doesn't have to hire any coaches. Let him do it
on his own. Yeah. I'm anxious to see how many
coaches are kept from that staff when a new coach
comes in, who they want to keep and if none

(01:02:01):
of them are there, then there'll be a different reason
if those guys turn the job down, and then soar
cap hell dude, and that especially at the quarterback position.
That division is just as bad as the AFC South,
both the South divisions and football right now, your worst
pedestrian at best, that's a winnable division yearning and you're
out for those seas. Listen, Carolina can go win the
division next year. Yeah, that's how winnable it is. Yeah, exactly,

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Speaker 1 (01:04:00):
The Shawn Salisbury Show continued, you dogging it up or what? No,
not at all, just stretching, scratching, you know, get my
shoulders right for golf. Oh that's right. I can't play
golf today because you are playing golf today or tomorrow.

Speaker 3 (01:04:14):
Yeah, chance for the rest of the day today and
then one hundred percent chance tomorrow.

Speaker 1 (01:04:19):
Really put my ball striking at a at a Yeah,
it's really put my ball striking at a A in
a into a into a probably a form right right.
I'm trying to you know, I'm really really working on
my inside path to push the ball.

Speaker 3 (01:04:36):
Right to left. Speaking of golf, that t g L fun.
It's so fun. Yeah, it's great.

Speaker 1 (01:04:42):
Those guys, they're right out there enthusiastic. You're seeing a
different side of golfers. I love it. It's awesome. Yellow
Pebble Beach this week in the A T and T
pro ams. Yeah, Thursday, be fun. Yack them. Yeah, your
ball striking is really it's taking a hit. Yeah, it has.
I need to get you are pounding balls on the
range when you get out there and smack some balls around. Yeah, yeah,

(01:05:03):
it's a good thing to do.

Speaker 3 (01:05:04):
Yeah, I know, man, I know, especially during this time
of year, supposed to rain all day.

Speaker 1 (01:05:08):
Yes, and again I thought it was only for a
little while and I could go like maybe to the
range and start working British open shots.

Speaker 3 (01:05:15):
But now it might be a yeah maybe out where
you are, I gotta flight my ball. Yeah, Okay, let
me ask Jim Canty real quick, Jim.

Speaker 1 (01:05:23):
Bow, there you go. So no, yeah, I really because
I wasn't stretching, because I thought I might have been
able to, you know, got the long, you know, pants on,
black pants with a golf shirt, ready to go. But yeah,
you know who I mean, who's counting there? Yeah, just
another day not playing. Let's see what what what? What's
the weather forecast today? Yeah?

Speaker 3 (01:05:43):
Man, you got uh you might be able to get out.

Speaker 1 (01:05:47):
There might be a little late afternoon range work.

Speaker 3 (01:05:51):
Yeah, it's it's uh the rain should taper off. Excuse me,
should word taper should taper off in the afternoon. So
who knows? Man, You just I just figured, you know,
and I a dressed for it. Well, tomorrow, tomorrow, it's
supposed to be some pretty bad weather tomorrow.

Speaker 1 (01:06:06):
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Speaker 2 (01:06:09):
You know.

Speaker 3 (01:06:09):
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Speaker 1 (01:06:17):
That's a record. That is a record, fellas got people
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Speaker 3 (01:06:24):
Well, we're about to talk to Brando. Brando, what's up, Brian?

Speaker 4 (01:06:28):
That's what I did?

Speaker 1 (01:06:29):
What did you do? Brandon?

Speaker 4 (01:06:31):
I watched the whole game.

Speaker 3 (01:06:32):
You watched the whole game. Yes, don't talk about Brandon.
Sean's proud of you. I'm proud of you so is
tripoly way do you go, buddy? About time?

Speaker 4 (01:06:43):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (01:06:44):
And and they won again? Yep again, there you go.

Speaker 4 (01:06:50):
Why did they challenge it?

Speaker 1 (01:06:54):
Uh? Challenge what.

Speaker 4 (01:06:56):
They're played in the fourth quarter?

Speaker 1 (01:07:00):
I'm not sure, man, I was asleep. Wow, Wow, go ahead, Brandon.

Speaker 4 (01:07:12):
Did you Sean? Did you watch it?

Speaker 1 (01:07:15):
I watched bits and pieces. I didn't know what's whole thing.
I actually got in the sheets a little early last
night trying to get over this final part of this
sinus infection. I did not see the whole game, no
part bits and pieces, but I did not watched early.
But I didn't watch all of it. I didn't see
the second half.

Speaker 4 (01:07:30):
Did you see what happened?

Speaker 3 (01:07:32):
No, Brandon, we didn't watch the fourth quarter. Man, we
were asleep. We gotta get up at three thirty four
o'clock in the morning. It's late night for us.

Speaker 4 (01:07:44):
They challenged to play, all right.

Speaker 3 (01:07:53):
Brandon, Brandon, you know what. We're gonna try to find
that for you. We gotta let you go, buddy, Thanks
for the call. I have no idea why they challenged anything.

Speaker 1 (01:08:01):
Yeah, I wouldn't know. I wouldn't have a comment on
it because I didn't see it. HM. Was it something
late on a basket or a fowl or something. I
don't know.

Speaker 3 (01:08:12):
He said it was in the fourth quarter. M h m, yeah,
I'm not seeing anything, man see Uh no, hmm, not sure,

(01:08:32):
not sure. All I know is that these Rockets won
and that's it. It's all it matters. Trey Young. Uh
couldn't figure it out for the Hawks and they lost,
So it's all matters. Dog Hey for c J. Stroud?
What got off season? You think he's gonna have last
off season? He was all over the place podcast Travel
in the World with Micah Parsons, played well at the

(01:08:56):
flag football game known as the Pro Bowl. He's not
playing in the Pro all this year. He's already said
that I'm not even gonna be an alternate, don't want
to do it, so what kind of sense?

Speaker 8 (01:09:05):
But he did.

Speaker 1 (01:09:06):
He didn't make the original squad, you know. He he
was going to replace somebody who decided to bet. Yeah,
he was.

Speaker 3 (01:09:11):
He was an alternate, but he said, I don't even
want to be the alternate. So he's not going to participate.

Speaker 1 (01:09:17):
And I don't have problem with that. Once you if
you're not starting, you ain't departing. Is that the way?
If you you know, if you're not on that first list,
I don't have problem focusing. Listen, he's missing a flag
football game. Yeah yeah, that that's not excuse me. I
think the fellows and doing all that suff Yeah, I
think I think the main part of my question to you,
Seawan is is has focused and just it may have

(01:09:40):
been a little bit different for you because of day
and age. Like we've talked about it, you were you
were serving o'derves as a as a professional football player
in the off season right early on in my career earlier,
so that was my first round draft pick yet, right,
but that's where I'm relating it to. Right, this is
early in his career. He was all over the place
last season. You know how it is to be a
professional quarterback. You know, the light, the glitz, the glam.

(01:10:02):
I would assume he's going to be super quiet this offseason. Well,
with coaching changes, he's gonna have to get back into
figuring out the relationship with this new offensive coordinator and
depending on an offensive line coach, some things that they're
gonna do different. And you know, maybe here's what I
don't ever get mad at a player for doing. You
have a rookie season like that. Endorsements are gonna come.
You work your whole life to play great football and

(01:10:24):
great opportunity, and then somebody's starting to pay you a
million dollars to endorse a product. Why wouldn't you go
do the commercial? I get it? Yeah, of course to
tell somebody now, dude, quit focusing on who of us
we criticize it fans and onto. Well, he was out
doing interviews and doing commercials. Yeah, and probably made about
five million bucks this offseason. Who of us? We sit

(01:10:45):
back from our comfortable living room chairs or our studio chairs.
And if I came to you right now and said, hey,
listen man, because we won an award and we're the
best show or what have you, we're gonna have to
go on and miss a few days, take your vacation days,
miss a few days, and get fat happy. But men,
there's three million dollars extra out there waiting and endorse
because he want to give speeches or how'd you build
it up? How'd your career? Whatever it is?

Speaker 2 (01:11:05):
Right?

Speaker 1 (01:11:06):
You're doing it right, okay, because you think no matter
when you do that, that you're still focused on making
sure you don't forget your day job. That was able
to enable you to get those opportunities, and there is
a fine line, so I do Why would I tell
somebody not to go capitalize? You don't know what. Listen,

(01:11:26):
if you're Jayden Daniels, you're going to get a lot
of love this year. If I'm him, go get paid.
Oh yeah, make money. Then there's that fine line of
And listen, had they a kicked ass this year, you
know what, nobody would have said. They wouldn't have blamed
the offseat. Well, he did this podcast in March. I
do have a problem with that that we're blaming March
on the fact that he may have struggled in a

(01:11:46):
game in September, unless, of course, that banquet circuit, commercials
endorsements did two things. Once one did that morning you'd
normally wake up without doing a commercial. You missed a workout, yes,
and it becomes then a second one and a third one.
And then the second part of it is that you

(01:12:07):
think this is easy and the mental part of you
start to get too comfortable. I want guys on it.
I want to be on edge all the time to
whur you're of SOCD with man, I can't miss my workout,
and you tell the people in film and the commercial.
I could start at ten. I got my eight o'clock.
Whatever it is. So as long as you don't lose
focus on what got you the success, I don't have
a problem with If you want to take a week
off and play golf in the Bahamas and fat Cat

(01:12:30):
and film a commercial, that shouldn't affect your October unless
you let it, unless you lose focus on getting to
the off season program. Getting it now. There's some who
don't participate in the off season program, and I do
think it affects. I mean the left tackles one of them.
I do. I think it. Sometimes you take the situation
for granted. I don't have a problem with it. And
if this offseason he says, I'm gonna do a few commercials,

(01:12:52):
but I'm not doing as many podcasts. I'm going to
be a little more less open book this offseason because
I got to get back to focusing and showing my
teammates that while I may be doing some commercials, my
day job comes first. So there is that fine line.
You can't do everything because you know, the number one
thing that stars should learn or people that are in

(01:13:12):
high demand the word no. The word no because it
comes to a point in time you can do all this,
and I would cat listen. If a car deal wants
to give you a card, go get it, because what
if he never has another year like that? Now we
assume he's going to have bigger years and be an MVP,
can it and all that, But why would I leave
that on the table one day? Is long ass. It's
not taking away from what got me those endorsements, and

(01:13:33):
that's my day job, and I think that's important. But hell,
who's not going to capitalize on it? If you don't,
I mean, if you don't, well they'll look well. Brady,
you know, didn't do a lot of commercials when he
was pat He didn't just a handful. But Brady was
doing a lot of print work, right and getting paid
out by you know, the ugs and all these other
And now he's doing more where he's more engaging, arm

(01:13:53):
for sure, and doing commercials where you see his faith.
Normally it's just he's low key, well but a perfect quarterback.

Speaker 3 (01:14:00):
Example, Baker Mayfe Cleveland, dude, he was doing like a
thousand different commercials.

Speaker 1 (01:14:05):
Guess what struggling Now he's playing good football game and
you've seen less of him and he went back because
maybe that for him, it might have been such a
big distraction that he didn't focus on his jage. You know,
I enjoying Lake Austin and doing the things he does
where he lives in the offseason, and maybe it was
just a little perspective. That's okay. He got a lot
of that when he's Eyes and Trophy winner anyway, But
to get back and say no, I need to get
back out to get back to doing here's my set's good.

(01:14:27):
I don't want to be away from family as much.
I'm going to pass up this half a million dollar endorsement.
Hopefully we'll revisit in the fall because you're making enough.
But that money he made that off season after being
really you know, doing all the things he's done, he
ain't giving it back, right, So that's okay? So do
you got to be disciplined enough? That's why motivation. I'm
gonna go motivate and do every commercial. I'm gonna say

(01:14:48):
it every day or at least once a week. Motivation
and discipline are different. Disciplined enough is permanent. If you're disciplined,
you're permanent where you won't let those things and you
can still do commercials and go play the at and
t Pebble Beach prom and still focus and still do
a podcast once in a while. It's the ability to
say no where they don't use up all your time
to where you can't continue to get ready in the

(01:15:10):
off season like you're supposed to. Didn't affect Peyton Manning.
No did them all, But Peyton Manning knew the difference
at this time of night, when I'm focused on my job,
I'm not doing anything else. This is who I am.
He was able to because he understands time management and
balance and knew that if he wasn't doing those well,
the one going to get one playing well during the fall,
he wasn't going to get the stuff he got in

(01:15:31):
the spring.

Speaker 4 (01:15:33):
C J.

Speaker 1 (01:15:33):
Straddle learned that Baker Mayfield apparently has learned it. But
I'm never going to tell a guy, Hey, you got
offered three million bucks to go give a speech and
be and and talk to a company and their sales staff,
and then to want you to do a commercial for
an automobile and you're going to be out of work
for two to I mean you're gonna be shooting that
commercial for two days? Yeah? Good? Then double time at

(01:15:53):
after the commercial's over. I heard they just got to
manage your time. I heard they're going to bring in
Baker Mayfield to talk to our staff down the hall.
Well got around them all up, and that'd be great.
And Baker got there and give him a great speech,
and it would be everybody be fired up because he's
got some energy. I'd like that. I'd like it, right,
I'll be there for it. I'll be there to listen

(01:16:15):
sell Mortimers sell as we go to break.

Speaker 3 (01:16:19):
It's also when we talk about these endorsements, how how
many times do we see every time we hear at
Lance but Colors Junior setback, people go straight to his
AHV carf.

Speaker 1 (01:16:27):
Hey wouldn't do it, agb he'd be healthy, right, I mean,
it's it's it's it's it's really actually stupid by us.
I'm just telling you. I've told you before. Guy Guy
plays golf in March, throws a pick in October. And
that's the reason why. As if as if that's all
he did. Now, if that is all you did and
you got fat and happy, we've seen that too, then
that that's on you. But let let let's slow our

(01:16:49):
role filming an hib commercial with a few teammates in March,
just before spring training. Is probably not affecting his rotator
cuff or you see his UCL in November, unless, of course,
he ate all the food at it and decided not
to work out. Yeah, okay, it is the most absurd
thing on the planet. It is. Now if you told

(01:17:12):
me during an off day the week before the playoffs
the guys went on a week vacation to Cabo and
started drinking booze and came back. Now, I think now
there's a perspective problem. There's a problem, no question.

Speaker 3 (01:17:22):
Yeah, let's get the break right here on seven ninety.

Speaker 1 (01:17:27):
The Jean Salisbury Show continues.

Speaker 3 (01:17:30):
But real quick, Sean, I got some audio that you
are gonna love.

Speaker 1 (01:17:34):
Brian Baldinger. You know him very well. Been a guest
on our show, Love Love Love Baldi. Baldy played in
the NFL, played for the Cowboys. Love Brian Baldinger is
a good dude, man.

Speaker 3 (01:17:45):
I love Baldy played for the Cowboys, the Colts, the Bills,
the Eagles.

Speaker 1 (01:17:49):
We'll have a we'll have a plethora of guess on
before not even we're not go We'll have well, we'll
get a plethora of guess I don't like to I
don't like forty guests a week on show. I just don't. Yeah,
because less they're talking.

Speaker 3 (01:18:02):
I feel like it's kind of a and again, we
love our guests. Calls herb Street to the world right,
well kind of you know some some hosts might use
that as a crush.

Speaker 1 (01:18:09):
Well, yes, too many guests tells me that maybe you
can't carry the show right without guests, right timely guests
and the right Guess if you're not going to tell
me anything, no, no disrespect to him, but if you're
just gonna come on and tell me what a caller can,
I'd rather have our callers. They listen every single day.
But we do this I like to miss. You'll get
a little lambitter, and I don't want to use Emmon

(01:18:29):
Smith eight times during the fall. Super Bowl's perfect because
he's been in them or you know, so we'll have
a bunch of them, Baldy, when you're talking about offensive
line play in this game, which he loves it, these
two offensive lines, he'll have a lot to say. He's
one of my favorite cats on the planet, and I
love Baldi, then you're gonna love this clip.

Speaker 3 (01:18:45):
So he was on Busting with the Boys h Taylor
Lawan and Will Compton, and they asked him about not
drinking water during practice.

Speaker 1 (01:18:53):
This is Brian Baldinger.

Speaker 9 (01:18:55):
Did you have coaches that were just hard asses the
whole time or did you have this coaches that were like, hey,
let's have a couples after this thing.

Speaker 10 (01:19:01):
Well, we always did that, you know, yeah, beers beers
a ping pong staple every training camp.

Speaker 1 (01:19:08):
We always had that.

Speaker 10 (01:19:09):
In fact, you know, it was almost like, okay, let's
not drink any water during practice so that our first
beer we get a great buzz, and then by the
second one, by the third beer. The meeting is we're
gonna just fly through living time in the meeting, We're
just gonna laugh through every single time they bitch at
us about this technique.

Speaker 9 (01:19:25):
Science really a whole lot of things up once you
start learning that water is good for you.

Speaker 1 (01:19:28):
I don't need the cheese, do not drink any water.

Speaker 9 (01:19:32):
Let's camping about survival and then pivots too. But we
tried not to drink water so that the beer hit
a little bit harder than.

Speaker 3 (01:19:43):
The old school. NFL is just different. And I've asked
you about about your plane riding home, knocking down bruise
with the fellas back in training camp and things like that.

Speaker 1 (01:19:51):
This is literally perfect to what we've talked about before
in Baldi's Old School. Listen, and I can tell you
some some fun stories, man, but I and I will
as we go on. But training camp. I loved training Camp. Yeah,
a lot of people I love. I knew you, knew
you were gonna sweat and in the shape you wanted.
But you also love the meeting room, love the I

(01:20:13):
love the chest match of preparing, I love the work.
I love the fellas. I loved where It's like it's
one o'clock in the morning, McMahon's sitting on your bed
and you say, dode, go to your room, and he's
drinking beer in your room and and leaving cans, and
then Jim goes and it's two o'clock in the morning
and you gotta get up in three and a half hours.
But and you're miserable and you'll take that quick nap.
And then at nine o'clock that you said, I'm going

(01:20:33):
to bed earlier next night, and that fool a guy
like him said, no, you're not cure. We're going to
shoot darts. We're going to the local in man Cato.
We're gonna go drink at the at the local bar there,
which everybody did. And the Baldi's right. First of all,
think about this, though, tell me the greatest beer in
the world isn't a bottled beer on ice? Oh dude.
Once you walk off, when you're sweating and you're and
you're a little you're dehydrated, and which all of the

(01:20:55):
beer doesn't add to your dehydration, but you need to
and you can't just drink you guzzle it. Yeah, the
best first beer after a workout is always bottled ice,
to the point where it's yes, you pop the bottle
off and you guzzle that thing. It's like, first of all,
the buzz kicks in, even if it's four percent alcohol.
But it's like that tastes so the burst the first

(01:21:16):
beer after a workout or off the chart it is,
it's unbelieve. It's not the second one, it's not the first,
the first one and so but he's right. And even
during the season, we have not to drink water during
a day, right, but we could go out to the shed.
I'm gonna take something's gonna boggle your mind, though. We
go out to the shed though. Coaches when we'd have
after practice, we just we call it, you know, we'd

(01:21:36):
meet it. We you know, meet at the office and
it'd be shed. It'd be a big old tub. We
just sat out there and talked for another forty five
minutes hour and drank beer out of the shed that
was outside the locker room, because you're not supposed to
have beer in the locker room. And it used to
be different, but they've taken them out of baseball clubhouse
for whatever reason. Right. But you know, trips home, I
can get into the tramp plane to someone. But training camp,
it was just a routine. You know. You go curfews

(01:21:58):
at eleven, your meetings in at eight forty nine o'clock.
Sometimes the coach will say, it's your ass out of here.
We're good, go go get yourself a beer and we'd go.
You'd get there at eight fifteen and you'd milk it
till ten to fifty sprint your ass home. So you
were in the dorms by eleven. They just wanted you
in the room and then the great socializing and fun
would come after eleven o'clock curfew. But that was training camp.

(01:22:18):
Every year. I loved it because it was a grind.
It was competitive, but the Fellows, it's it's basically your
reunion once a year, even though you're with them all
your long training camp was like, oh, we're back because
you hadn't seen him much the off season. I loved it,
and I'm going to tell you something is good. I
don't drink water during a workout. Ever. Do you do

(01:22:39):
you realize I could go Well, you saw me playing golf.
Took it took me fourteen water. Yeah, it had to
be like, dude, drink water because getting dyed. When we
were walking it was hot as the balls. You know,
you had to it was like fourteen holes in or
twelve old. It was back nine. Yeah. When I finally
drank water, Yeah, like when I'm working out, exercise to

(01:23:00):
during like when you're on a treadmill or going only
reason I would keep the water there if all of
a sudden you feel like not because dehydrate. It's just
like it's almost like the thing you're supposed to do.
I don't get thirsty. I can walk. I could go
out right now and we go walk. If it was
one hundred degrees, I will not take a bottle of
water with me. I'm not that's not a badget. I

(01:23:20):
don't know what it is. I just don't. I don't.
I'll go eighteen holes with a bottle of water sitting
in my cart, and I won't drink any of it.
It's the weirdest thing. I don't know what it is.
You Keilo my dog and we go on to walk
to take water. He won't drink it really on a walk.
Now when he gets home, he'll head to the head
to the toilet, you know, and boom for five minutes.

(01:23:40):
And that's the way I am. I just don't do it.
At training camp, same, I didn't drink Now, sometimes you're
so spent the man, you've got to stay healthy because
you cramp up. But I didn't drink water. Rarely did
I drink water because I was parched. I drank water
because it was necessary. It's so weird. But what Baldi's saying,
and you're in the middle of practice and you're sitting
there and you're like, dude, at lunch, we're having a beer, right, okay,

(01:24:03):
And because you want to go out beer for the Yeah,
he's right.

Speaker 11 (01:24:06):
You go to the end.

Speaker 1 (01:24:06):
Sometimes you go to the night because you'll go get
a beer right after team dinner, before the meetings start.
You'll pop on over there, grab a beer or something
and play some darts with the fellas. Yeah, and you'll
go in and you're like, but don't kid yourself. Those
coaches went had them, but they got beer in their
meeting room right stuck in their refrigerator. They have in
their meeting room training camp. For me ten years of

(01:24:28):
playing it, I freaking loved it. And that's a month
out of your life, basically ten years a month out
of your life. That that's a full year I spent
a dorm room or in a hotel. And think about Brady
twenty three years. That's that's like two plus years he
spent in dorm rooms for training camp of his life
and it And Garant asked, he we all do?

Speaker 3 (01:24:51):
Yeah, oh yeah, I've said this before. In the fall,
in the off season in college, Friday afternoon waits, you
stop at the local uncle's gas station. I picked up
a six pack of tall Boy Miller High Lives four
ninety nine, and I wouldn't even wait. I cracked that
bad boy open. It was the best tasting beer ever.
Nothing like it, Nothing like it. I didn't even know

(01:25:12):
we had a break looking we'll talk about dude, you'll
make up for it. Yeah, no doubt. Let's get into
the eight o'clock hour. We'll talk astros.

Speaker 1 (01:25:18):
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Speaker 6 (01:25:26):
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Speaker 1 (01:25:31):
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Speaker 2 (01:25:45):
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Speaker 6 (01:25:47):
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Speaker 1 (01:25:55):
Real quick. There is no better guzzle bottle of it,
and it's got It can't be an I p a, No,
it can't be. It's a dark beer when you leave
the practice field and you're parched. It's got to be
a bottle and it's got to be the Champagne of beers.
A miller highlights the best guzzle beer on the planet.
It's not a Seltzer. All that's great and finding dandy
to party or at home after you laying around a while.

(01:26:16):
The first one bottle of beer out of a Clint
Eastwood sitting on his porch ice chest where it's so
cold and you can hear the sound when the when
it's either the twist off and you use a use
bottle opener, and that first guzzle, don't you can't stop it?
One drink do you may finish three quarters of beer,
you won't just sip it? No, Well, there is no

(01:26:37):
better I don't care you hungover the next morning food.
The best is when you walk in that very first one.
You don't even have to have a second one. The
first one is the greatest beer of all all time.
And it doesn't matter what kind it is, but if
it tastes good, it's the Miller highlights. It's so weird
that beer, I know, but it's it's You really wouldn't

(01:26:59):
drink much much regularly on your normal beer. I wouldn't
because you know, I'm a spindle tap guy. But growing
in college it was inexpensive. Yep. And it just for
whatever reason, it just hit different out of the bottle. Dude,
in college.

Speaker 3 (01:27:12):
Now, this was in twenty eleven, twelve, thirteen, four ninety
nine for a six pack. Come on, man, you can't
find that now. You can't find it anywhere now, man,
no doubt, Man, triple what beer did you? Did you
drink beer in college or were you just more of
a tequila guy? Yeah, we were just alcohol really sorry,
no beers, huh, no beers at all.

Speaker 12 (01:27:29):
If the liquor store was closed Sundays, you know, would
grab a beer.

Speaker 1 (01:27:32):
What kind of beer you were you knocking down Corona?
That's what I'm talking about. Yeah, if I'm not drinking.
If I'm not drinking, you go somewhere that doesn't have
spindle tap uh huh. Be honest with you. I'm a
Mexican beer guy. Same frigging It doesn't matter which one. Yeah, Oh,
Blanca Dosaki said, does I love Mexican? Yeah?

Speaker 3 (01:27:54):
First, the time I came to your house watching that
football game, you had dose Sqi's in the tap.

Speaker 1 (01:27:57):
I was like, what the tap sign me? I mean, yeah,
if people don't you know, like I have it. But
if there's an extra beer, you have it wrong. You
You'll find every Mexican beer on the planet. Man in
my other refrigerator. Just because I want people, you know,
I'll get something that I would never drink for people
that I know that are gonna drink. It just sits
there and you come and get it out of you
and get it yourself. But oh yeah, and then that
tap beer when it's cold, and keep it cold ain't

(01:28:19):
half bad either, nowbody.

Speaker 3 (01:28:20):
The first first college party I went to was that
Texas State and I was drinking butt ice out of
a keg.

Speaker 1 (01:28:27):
I'll tell you what, though, it was good. I didn't
have a beer in my life at the college. Allegedly
I was nineteen years old. I never had a beer
in my life till I got to college. Not even
in high school. I never.

Speaker 3 (01:28:37):
I didn't have one sip alcohol on hid really never.
I allegedly allegedly drink high.

Speaker 1 (01:28:42):
School and I never had a sip. The very first
beer I ever had was in college.

Speaker 3 (01:28:47):
Really, oh yeah, so you went went straight sober into
us seed.

Speaker 1 (01:28:51):
I never had a beer, never, never had a I didn't.
The harshest drug I would have taken would have been
thailand alb yeah for for sore hamstring. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:29:00):
I look at, you know, like some of my college
teammates like they were they were doing some dumb ass
stuff right outside of drink.

Speaker 1 (01:29:06):
I never got into that ever. I have sports a sport,
and I never, I never. I never had a sip
of any boosts. Yeah, why nothing when I got to
high school. When I got out of high school of college,
the very first sip alcohol I ever had was on
a college campus. Really, I didn't even drink on my
recruiting trips. What not one time, not at SC, not
at Notre Dame, not well BYU was an easy one

(01:29:27):
not to I didn't. I did not drink. But think
about it. I did not have one simp alcohol on
a recruiting trip.

Speaker 3 (01:29:31):
But think about what you just said. Think about the
universities that you had recruiting trips to and no partying.

Speaker 1 (01:29:35):
Oh they were partying, my crazy. I just didn't drink drink.
I mean I had Notre Dame. It was out and
it was cold, and maybe does Irish can drink some
beer now? And Kelly Tripuca the basketball player, great basketball player,
Kelly Teki was one of my hosts, took me to
a party. I didn't drink a sip alcohol. I never
drank one trip while even on I recruited. First beer
I ever sipped was in college. Do you remember what

(01:29:55):
kind of was you know, it would have been a
first of all, first part of being one say, maister brow,
which was like a case for like four bucks, because
my buddies, I'm it was probably in truth, it was
probably either a miller or it would have been a
tall boy like like a Magnum or a Cult forty

(01:30:18):
five or old English Joe or I think it might
have also been the one what's what's my one of
the little green the sea through green glass one. No, no, no, no,
it's the small one. It's it's Mickey big Mouse, which
is big mouth. It would have been one of those,
because my buddies are idiots. Yeah, but you know what,
it had some fraternity sorority party go to and they

(01:30:39):
poured into cake like a Miller beer Corsman. I wouldn't
have known the difference then with the you know it
it was, I can guarantee it wasn't expensive. Yeah, it
would have been a cheap beer. We uh man.

Speaker 3 (01:30:49):
First beer I've had was Keystone. I was a sophomore
high school allegedly bonfire at Spring Creek allegedly, yeah, allegedly.

Speaker 1 (01:30:57):
Yeah, think about that. First one I ever had college
college alcohol.

Speaker 3 (01:31:02):
Dude, like star athlete, three sport athlete, And I still
think it's crazy and I'm gonna get us back on time.

Speaker 1 (01:31:07):
We're gonna we're gonna go to break.

Speaker 3 (01:31:08):
But the craziest thing to me is ten years in
the NFL played a couple of years in Canada, and
that wasn't even your preferred sport.

Speaker 1 (01:31:18):
Was my last sport. I didn't know how to put
pads on as a freshman in high school. That's insane's
and I learned how to read coverage, honest to god truth,
playing eleven on eleven flag football in the seventh grade.
Coach Maynard was my coach. We played basketball every day
when I first moved from Arizona back to California and
Escondido and I went to my junior high played and

(01:31:38):
he could see that I was athletic during recess and
stuff right and during during pe fizzed and he said
we'd shoot back. We'd have shooting contests almost every day,
basketball in the outdoor courts. And finally said he didnt
play football, I said, and he'd watched me throw and
he said, I said, I don't. I have never played
tackle football in my life other than my buddies in
the park with no pads on, and I watched it religiously,

(01:31:59):
but I didn't play it. He said, well, you're going
to play football here. I said, what do you mean?
He said, we got a flag football and it was
eleven on eleven and as young you know I was
a big guy, but most guys don't want to get
hit early on when you're like eight years old, right,
And what I learned is read coverage, because what did
most guys with their head go when they're playing quarterback
in pop warner to the rush? I learned how to
read coverage, watch because I knew, you know you're not

(01:32:20):
going to get hit. In flag football, I watched coverage
because you know you're not gonna get it. So my
eyes were always up, so I never thought to look
at the rush because that's how I learned it. So
when people say they're playing flag football, say you can
be a great flag football player in succeed. I'd never
played tackle football. On the very first day, I'm sitting
in my locker room at Orange Glen High School putting
thigh pads on, and I had the thick part, you
know you slide him in. I had the thick part

(01:32:41):
on the inside. Where would have pinched in this thin
part of the common sense, But I didn't know. And
my buddy stayed next to me because sean that you
got to flip those. I had no idea. And then
the very first time I carried the ball, very first time.
Compound fracture, right now, I told you that. Yeah, on
my hand, on my throwing, I said, I'm done because
I was in truth, Baseball was my best sport growing up,

(01:33:02):
and then basketball became my best pay and soccer. I
had all three of those. I played football. I'd played
with my buddies and throw in that. And then the
athletic director, head coach saw me throw football and said, well,
we'd love to have you play, and so my dad
talked into the rest is history when I got there,
but I never played. I didn't have to put pads
in other than the pads you get for Christmas, that
big old ass helmet. I've told you that before, and
that's a true story. And very first Carrie was a

(01:33:24):
compound fracture. I said no more, because you know, I
was fortunate to get recruited in baseball and basketball. My
love still to this day, football falls about fourth or fifth.
I was fortunate to play because what turned me on
to it. What I loved is I liked having my
hand in every play where it was a go to
here every step. I touched every play but basket. To

(01:33:44):
this day, my regrets because I blew up my knee
twice said I can get to play the other ones
because in truth, I was recruited in baseball and basketball
long before football, man, long before football, and I and
I and I chose to And it's not pound on
the back. It's just like I stumbled into being footb.
Yeah it wasn't my love life. I love watching it,
but it's like, nah, I got out the thing. Yeah,

(01:34:04):
I love I played. I played more hockey, street hockey,
honest to god, truth, with a plastic puck or a
tennis ball. I played more hockey growing up. Then I
played football until I got to the high school. That's
the honest to God, and that's in California and airs huh,
fell man, that's what I promise you as I'm sitting
here today. I didn't play organized football until I played
my first practice. Friend, and I was nervous as hell,

(01:34:27):
like I controlled, but I don't even what the hell
I'm doing here. Couldn't even put your pads in. Had
no idea, wild man, that's no idea. That's crazy. All right,
let's talk to masters baseball. Seven one, three, two, two
five seven hiney the number to join right here on
the Seawan Salisbury Show, The Shawn Salisbury show continues, and
now you know.

Speaker 3 (01:34:48):
Seven one three two one two five seven Hinty is
the number two joint Scots. The phone mines bisky.

Speaker 1 (01:34:52):
Good morning Bruskies.

Speaker 5 (01:34:55):
Man, y'all talking my language now, Sean, hey man, you
talk with somebody who's spent a couple of summers in Milwaukee,
Wisconsin and during his teenage years, and you can get
a six pack of Meal of Life in Milwaukee about
a dollar fifty at the corner store. You know what
I'm saying. That's how much you know Milwaukee or Milwaukee best.

(01:35:16):
That was a beverage of drink. But for us, Sean,
growing up in rural Indiana, I think I drunk more
in high school than I that I drink today. Our
whole goal was to float the keg on the weekend.
You know. That was that was our thing, you know.
And so but what's crazy, Sean, is the newer generation

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they don't drink.

Speaker 1 (01:35:40):
Beer like that.

Speaker 5 (01:35:40):
And that's why triple he was saying nating. There's places
you'll go. I've been to a couple of establishments around
town and they don't even offer beer.

Speaker 1 (01:35:49):
The young, which is so odd, man, It's crazy.

Speaker 13 (01:35:53):
Man, My sons.

Speaker 5 (01:35:55):
They don't drink beer like you know. One year's time,
we was in Ortlanta. I think it was for vacation's
family vacation or whatever. This after they had grown up
or whatever. We're down there. We took it for the
grand kids to go to a Disney World or whatever,
and we having a drinking contest, and you know, they
didn't My sons didn't see me drink like that, you know.
So it came down to me and my youngest son

(01:36:16):
going at a drinking and they were like, man, you
need to stop. Man, you ain't gonna be out drink
the old man. And next thing you know, he hugging
a toilet or whatever.

Speaker 1 (01:36:23):
You know, we can always bury the young ones because
it's old man's strength. When it comes to that brother.

Speaker 5 (01:36:32):
He ain't nothing like and Sean, you know, I'm in
the Brown army, so I'm out here in the heat.

Speaker 1 (01:36:37):
Man.

Speaker 5 (01:36:38):
There's nothing more questioning your thirst than a cold beer.
And that's my that's my vice. I can't that's reading.
I can't lose weight, shine, I can. I can give
up desserts, I can give up carbohydrates. But I got
to have that Bruce. If I'm watching the game.

Speaker 1 (01:36:54):
And the first one brother, the first person going down. Yeah,
the beer has no shot when the first ones open
this get great stuff. Yeah, here's what amen, brother, Thanks

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for the call. He's right on, and it is true.
It's a generation that's more more seltzered and stuff right
and just straight like yah booze. It's weird. Yeah. And
I don't ever put sugar drink like right now. The
thought of like a Captain and coke makes me want

(01:37:35):
to blow chow. I can't put soda in a drink,
in a booze drink. I don't even want ice in
good booze in a Why the hell would I muddy
that with it? With that?

Speaker 4 (01:37:48):
Now?

Speaker 1 (01:37:49):
I understand a nice ice cube once in a while,
but I just I don't know how. I don't know
some of these drinks that mixed with soda, I can't
and I'll drink I'm I mean, I don't mind doctor
pepper once, but mixed with booze. No, that's a headache
and and just miserable.

Speaker 3 (01:38:06):
No, thanks, man, man, give me give me a vodka soda.
I mean, like some soda water or just a vodka
water mall splash if you yeah, not overloaded or tequila water,
you know what I mean.

Speaker 1 (01:38:18):
There's a lime. I'm usually just straight on the rocks
with that. But when it comes to a bourbon and
I'm not a big drink, but I mean it's shitting
around having it. But a cold beer one of them,
I'm not drinking what I can't do anymore because it
gets it just like bogs me down and makes me tired.
Maybe it's the glute. I don't know that, whatever it
is in it the wheat. But you drink like these.
I got buddies who just drink six and wanting bat

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an eye. But if after you have four or five,
then it starts to kiss like man, I has bogged me.
I got to mix something in, but yeah, I don't.
It is a generation. It's not a big beer drinking
I p as are become a big deal.

Speaker 3 (01:38:52):
Right, I PA's are are are the most overrated beer
of all time.

Speaker 1 (01:38:57):
Depends on which one you're drinking. Well, just the I
thought of an I p a right now makes me
want to throw up. Hey, you want to captain Coke? No,
I don't want a captain Coke. No, you want too
a sprite? No Jack and coke. You should just pour
syrup and I used to hammer jack and cokes and no,

(01:39:17):
I can't do it now. I respect those that can.
That's just not me. I'm not ruining any good drink
with extra stuff in it.

Speaker 3 (01:39:23):
Yeah, imagine imagine knocking down like six or seven jack
and cokes in a night.

Speaker 1 (01:39:28):
No, I'm not in college anymore. And they were you
can get him and you go to the bar and
they let them put him in a little plastic cups,
right and no, no, no thanks man. But yeah, and
I'm the guy who didn't have a beer or any
alcohol n til I got the college. All the recruiting
trips you went on and no beer, not one time.
Some of the guys that were recruited were like what yeah, no, no,

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no booze. Man, I saw a blast at them. Oh yeah,
I still had a good doubt. Didn't need the booze
to do that. Yeah, I didn't need the booze. They
have a good time and enjoy your those visits. Yeah, no,
I can. I can only imagine. Could you drink twelve
beers in a sitting?

Speaker 2 (01:40:05):
Now?

Speaker 1 (01:40:05):
You still do it? Doesn't it doesn't bog you down.
I mean I can, I mean yes I can. But
the bog down of what depends I want to take you.
You put it.

Speaker 3 (01:40:13):
You put a twelve pack of Corona premieres in front
of me. I'm knocking those down, no hesitation, no question.

Speaker 1 (01:40:18):
Yeah, you be on that couch falling asleep about ten.
One hundred percent day drinking, no doubt, no doubt. I
love a good day drinking, you know, with the buddies,
with the fellas. Yeah, but seven o'clock rolls around showing
I'm going to bed all those Hey, let's go out
to dinner around eight. No after day drinking, you're out. Agreed,

(01:40:38):
ain't happening? Agreed?

Speaker 3 (01:40:39):
All right, let's get to the next segment. We got
to talk about what Dana Brown said.

Speaker 1 (01:40:43):
I'm looking forward about the pressley really remember we talked
about it. But week end of the regular season. Will
he feel like it's a demotion? Yep? To Dana Brown,
anxious to hear what he said and what he said
about us right that he felt like it would be
a demotion, he did, it was, Yep. Did it affect
their relationship?

Speaker 14 (01:40:59):
Yep.

Speaker 1 (01:40:59):
Let's talk about the next live The Sewn Salisbury Show continued.

Speaker 3 (01:41:06):
Get out to the phone lines and we will talk
to Roger, Roger, what's.

Speaker 14 (01:41:11):
Happening, what's going on? Hey, I had to chime in.
I have to chime in on this little uh, this
little talk about the beach drinking. So how long. So
when I was a farmer's branch, I had to spend
two two of my worst years over there. But I
learned a lot over there. It's part of what gave

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me the position on the end of the day. But
and we would get off work on Friday.

Speaker 15 (01:41:38):
There was a guy who would put in those little
beady Corona Corona bottles into a ten bucket and they
would fit so perfectly that you know they covered just
the top would be showing. And you come out and
we take two out of the time and pop two
and then you twist that bad boy off and you
see a little smoke coming out.

Speaker 14 (01:41:53):
It was hot. We were making we're you know.

Speaker 16 (01:41:55):
We're uh, you know, doing uh gazebos and a lot
of outside a big, big bulky work like that like that,
just painstaking, labor intensive work. So you know when you've
got to get off at five, and then you know
that guy always had that his buckets ready for us.
Man I was the best beers threaking days, I can
imagine because they did went down so smooth and just

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appreciated stuff like that.

Speaker 14 (01:42:18):
Man, those with their days, all right, guys, that's about it, man.

Speaker 3 (01:42:23):
Appreciate it right, love it, yeah, man, Man, fresh bucket
of beer waiting for you. Man, fantastic one of life's
pleasures hit and there is no doubt.

Speaker 1 (01:42:32):
Man.

Speaker 3 (01:42:32):
Let's hear from Astro's general manager Dana Brown. He spoke
about the relationship that he had with Ryan Presley.

Speaker 12 (01:42:37):
Here he is, I think the relationship took a slightly
different turn. You know, anytime you take a major league
player out of a row where they feel comfortable, you know,
I think it's you know, it's gonna fracture your relationships some.
I think we continue to communicate. He's just true professional,

(01:42:58):
uh you know, and I, you know, kept it real
as a true professional myself, and so ultimately, you know,
I wouldn't say it was the same as when we
first met. I think there was some frustration, which I
would totally understand from a competitor. You know, you're moving
a guy at a position who felt like he didn't
deserve to lose his job, and you know, because you

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acquired you know, in another elite closer like a hater.
And so you know, the whole purpose in doing all
that was to really lock down the back end. And
so I know, in his heart of hearts he wanted
to close. And so you know we've we've had conversations
about it, and so I would I would definitely say that,

(01:43:43):
you know, things were different, but we kept it professional
and you know, we got through it.

Speaker 3 (01:43:48):
As Dana Brown talking about the relationship taking a turn
between him, excuse me and Ryan Presley used word fractured,
and Sean on the show we have him every single
win during baseball season. You asked him about Ryan Presley
and if you felt like it was a demotion and
he said yes, and well here we go, and that
was what last last. Yeah, it was early in the season.

Speaker 1 (01:44:11):
But you knew when it was coming down. But here's
been a guy who and he was coming off a
lights out postseason and they went and made the move.
And I would if I was Ryan press I would
have been disappointed in Pressley if he wasn't bothered. You
should be a competitor. Yeah, cool now, and everybody says, well,
you're getting paid right, and you're a teammate and go
do your job, and I'm and he did. He did
as best he could. But you knew right then and there,

(01:44:35):
short of calling, hey, dude, we're demoting you for Josh Hater,
they felt Hater was better. Whether it turned out that
way or not, you can decide that yourself. But when
Peter said, oh no, it's not that big a deal,
it is a big deal. It is a big deal.
It's a big deal to those guys. It's a big
deal to the guy who lost his gig. Fort well,
he's making the same amount of money. Yeah he is.

(01:44:56):
Still doesn't It still doesn't cushion the fact that you
were the guy at the last part of the game
that was going to go close the thing out and
they've told you that you're not that guy anymore. For
us and Ryan Presley, I'm sure we'll thrive as a
closer in Chicago. But you knew it was coming. And
Dana Brown's transparent is all get out. Yeah, fractured, It

(01:45:17):
didn't work out, and they both were professionals about it, right.
I wouldn't expect him to like it. I wouldn't expect
him to be comfortable in it. Then you got to
go thrive and survive in another role because that's what
you're getting paid to do. But I had absolutely there
was no way that anybody could have thought that this
was gonna be a easy transition for a guy now

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going from the eighth to the closer. That's an upgrade.
You're saying that man propos You know, everybody matters on
the team. They say I'm the guy that they need
to finish this out. It was a demotion, It was obvious,
and he dealt low with it like a pro but
it affected him, and I can understand why it would
bother that the relationship wouldn't be as sound as it

(01:46:00):
was before then, because you feel like somebody looked at
your face said, basically without saying it, that guy's better
than you is how they felt, and now he's pitching
for somebody else.

Speaker 3 (01:46:09):
Do you have an issue with the full transparency in
that answer from Dana Brown.

Speaker 1 (01:46:16):
No, You and I discussed this off air a little bit.
We beg our athletes and our coaches not to give
us coach speaking when they do or general manager were
mad that they were too transparent, and if they're not
transparent enough, we roll our eyes and we get on
social media out here we go with more coach speak, right.
I appreciate and love it. I love it because when

(01:46:37):
he comes on his show, he's transferred. I love it.

Speaker 4 (01:46:39):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:46:39):
Now, I may not always work the way that the
fans wanted or the way you want, and they may
change it. Like well, he said, Kyle Tucker, we want him,
and it's gonna be an how we're gonna try to
make him an astro for life. Kyle Tucker's no longer here.
I don't think that Dana Brown wanted to move Kyle Tucker.
I think money wise, the situation arose where you knew
you weren't going to be able to sign him and
you couldn't keep him here. I'm not sure he would
have signed back here anyway, neither of you. I don't know.

(01:47:01):
I don't have a problem with it. Now. If you
want to be a little more soft, I don't think
you're gonna have Ryan Presley come out and say, yeah,
I didn't like Dana Brown or Joe's spot I didn't like.
I don't think Ryan Pressley's ever going to do that.
And I think that what Dana Brown said is fair.
He was just honest. It fractured. He said, we both
handled like pros. He's a great guy. I mean it

(01:47:21):
was fine. Now, could you have just said, you know,
it didn't work out. He was the eighth we moved
him on, and he's a great closer and he's a
great teammate. Yeah, but by saying fractured, we all of
a sudden think they were getting in arguments in the
club house. I don't think that happened. I think it's
just that feeling that you become a little more distant
right from each other. And I get it, So I
don't have a problem. I'd much rather have you tell

(01:47:42):
me too much as as an interviewer that I would
have you tell me the stuff I can get anywhere else.
And David Brown's been great for us of saying stuff.
He told us all along, Jiner Diaz is our future.
And that was when they're the well a catcher who's
in Chicago too, just with the other team. Yeah, Cory
Corey Lee was supposed to be the guy, and while

(01:48:03):
he was still supposed to be the guy, he jumped
his said you know our futures Jiner dis It was
like what what? Yeah? And so that's okay when it
comes to us. I love the Dana Brown empty, and
he didn't empty. He didn't empty this bucket disrespectfully. You
want it, you got it. We like guys who let
us know what's going on. Then it was odd, but

(01:48:24):
the performance alone said that it wasn't. It wasn't the same,
and a demotion can cause that, and it was a demotion. Yeah,
there's no doubt.

Speaker 3 (01:48:31):
I think the thing with transparency from athletes, coaches, general managers,
whoever in professional sports. If they're transparent and we don't
like not us you and I. But if we as
fans don't like it all, why is he saying that?

Speaker 1 (01:48:45):
Why? Why are you gonna be Why would you even
admit that out loud?

Speaker 2 (01:48:49):
So?

Speaker 3 (01:48:49):
Do we want transparency or we don't? For me, I'm
on the same page as you. I appreciate the transparency,
whether we like it or not. Whether he should have
said it or not. He was asked the question and
he answered it on.

Speaker 1 (01:48:59):
A where I don't like transparency. If Dana Brown would
have said, we brought in hater we felt he was
better than Presley. Presley didn't handle it well, it didn't
work and we needed to move him. Now, that would
have been the narrative, would have been that taught, but
Dan didn't do that. It was very respectful and don't
we all want to know what happened? Of course we do,

(01:49:21):
and it was pretty obvious from the get go the
eighth inning role was not his favorite and it was
a demotion. And that's it transparency. Sometimes you can overload
your mouth with your ass. I don't like transparency when
it comes to throwing a teammate or a coach or
somebody under the bus when you're walking out the door
or when they're walking out the door. This was just honest,
and it was still respectful. No harm done here. The

(01:49:43):
guys gets to go and get hit back in his
role in a great sports town, and you're moving on
from it. And I hate to say this, but you've cleared.
And I'm sure the hater press, I'm sure they got
along well, but that couldn't have helped. But be a little,
I mean a little tense at times. Oh yeah, thinking

(01:50:03):
that's my role. Yeah, and I'm bet and especially I
kind of blown save or give him what that wouldn't happen.
I mean, that's not out loud, but that's the way
it is. And if Presley would have would have not
been disappointed. I would have thought not a competitor, and
he's a competitor. So hey, this stuff happens all the time.
We just have a general manager that you want to
know what happened? Now, now you do, Yeah, but you

(01:50:24):
should have known it from the get go because the
demotion is a demotion. Anybody that thought it wasn't wasn't
paying attention. Yeah. And if you're not pissed off about
a demotion, you got some issues, right. And if you're
a player and you're not pissed off about it, right,
then then then I'm concerned about your competitiveness under pressure. Yeah,
no doubt. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:50:41):
Dana Brown also spoke to the media in regards to
the biggest priority outside of Alex Bregman.

Speaker 1 (01:50:47):
What could that be? We'll hear it and discuss it next.

Speaker 6 (01:50:51):
Back to the Sean Salisbury Show on Sports Talk seven ninety.

Speaker 1 (01:50:57):
Your astroids, your rockets, your voice.

Speaker 3 (01:51:03):
So here what a priority could be for this club
before spring training?

Speaker 1 (01:51:11):
Technical difficulty. We'll get it here just a second.

Speaker 12 (01:51:16):
You know, as I mentioned before, it'd be nice to
get it, you know, a left hand back that would
be you know, sort of a priority.

Speaker 1 (01:51:24):
But we are you.

Speaker 12 (01:51:26):
Know, weighing all the options on the free agent market,
and you know, we're taking a real close look at it,
taking a deep dive.

Speaker 1 (01:51:33):
Deep dive looking for a left handed bat. I know one.
He plays for the Chicago Cubs, Kyle Zucker. Yeah, well
he's not. We can't get him back. I don't think.
I don't think so. I don't think they're going to
give him back to us. No, probably not and then
pay his salary. That'd be great, that would be not
going to happen, though, you feel.

Speaker 3 (01:51:50):
Me, left handed bat? How how long have we heard that?
Sean three years now? Literally three years? Ye, go get it.

Speaker 1 (01:51:58):
Alex Radugo is out there. Go get him if you
want him. Yeah, don't go get wrheld Polonko. Please don't.
If you're doing a deep dive. That's a good deep dive, right, Yeah,
I mean I'm talking about I'm talking about getting that
left handed back. If there's a deep dive and you
got to have one, go get him. Yeah, whoever it
is they decide you don't want Plonco, but you definitely

(01:52:20):
want I mean, I Fordugo gives you some attitude and
some play, yeah, and some experience. I don't think that'd
be a bat thing. No, he gives you outfield depth.
It appears that that's about the last thing they're gonna
do before it's done, right, Yes, before we start spring
training is find a left handed bat and you hope
it's an outfielder, right.

Speaker 3 (01:52:36):
Just go get somebody for the outfield, please, you know
like that, that's that's my priority if I was part
of the Astros organization. You need outfield, you need outfield.
Keep O's out two BA at second base, but go
get a better bat in left field or center field,
whoever it is. But it's all gonna be constraint because
of the money aspect. I think they've got like five

(01:52:58):
million dollars worth of wiggle room after trading Ryan Presley,
meaning before they, excuse me, go over that.

Speaker 1 (01:53:04):
Next into the next tax threshold bracket.

Speaker 4 (01:53:08):
Right right?

Speaker 1 (01:53:09):
I uh, but we're getting close. Yeah, And at some
point in time, somebody's gonna jump on these guys. I
mean there may be a couple that go to spring
training without a team. Pete Alonso, Yeah, what is going on?
I don't know, but he's a Boris guy. Go figure
what is going on with that? I mean, are we
all of a sudden going to wake up and Alonso
got all the money he wants this late in the

(01:53:31):
in the party, we say the same thing about Alex Bregman. Yeah,
I mean, can Alonso played left field? Chris Walker? Yeah,
but if you weren't gonna pay Tucker, you're not or
Bregman you're not paying Pete Alonzo. No, hell no, there'll
be a lot of bombs here. Yeah. Oh yeah, how

(01:53:51):
about that? How about that? Uh like three four, five
for one through five or six? Now, yeah, that'd be
pretty pretty fun. Yeah you want you want balls being
pumped off that dog on train up there right in
that back window. Uh huh yeah, that it wouldn't be
a bad thing. But it's not gonna happen. That's week

(01:54:12):
we gotta we gotta get off that now because we
start to get excited, think it's really no, nothing real
to it.

Speaker 4 (01:54:16):
Now.

Speaker 1 (01:54:16):
What's real is the Verdugo type of thing. Then you
go get and bring a guy in here. That would
be it would be I don't know how great, but
I think it would be a solid one o. Yeah. Yeah,
and again I saw he's a streaky player. But when
he's on, when he's going, yeah, he's going good right, Yeah,
he's better than the off of what you got. Now.
He it would seem to me that he'd play every day.

(01:54:38):
I would think, so, you know, like one hundred and
forty five of them, I.

Speaker 3 (01:54:41):
Would think, so, yeah, need to no doubt man seven one, three, two, two, five,
seven ninety is the number to join.

Speaker 1 (01:54:46):
Gary, welcome in. Hey, good morning guys.

Speaker 5 (01:54:49):
Uh.

Speaker 7 (01:54:50):
I was wanting to jump in on the Hater and
uh Presley deal. It's uh, I guess it's you know,
you say to Mayo Tomato, I say to Motto, I
look at the with Presley and Hater as not really
a demotion because I don't think they cut his money,
so the money is the main factor. But it could
be a demotion and confidence maybe is what it is,

(01:55:11):
because I mean, obviously, Hater is one of the better
closers in baseball, so and Presley has dropped a little bit.

Speaker 1 (01:55:19):
So the action that he did was accurate.

Speaker 7 (01:55:21):
But I'm not quite sure I would say it was
a demotion unless they cut into his paycheck.

Speaker 1 (01:55:25):
But anyway, oh wait, wait, let's go back on that. Gary.
Let me ask you this. Okay, I mean, and I
get what you're saying, but don't I don't think the paycheck,
whether he was making two million or two hundred million,
I don't think the paycheck has anything to do with
covering up a demotion. If I'm a quarterback and I'm
making let's say, twenty five million a year and or

(01:55:48):
what have you, regardless, or if I'm making two million
a year and I'm the starter, and after four games
I've played pretty well or six games or a year
and got us to the playoffs. The next year, you
decide to go out in the offseason and you know,
three for four thousand yard guys to playoffs. We got beat.
And you come to me next year and bringing a
guy and hand him the gig who's had great success elsewhere.

(01:56:12):
And I thought that I'd played well, but we're gonna
keep me on the roster. That's a demo. That that's
a demotion because you're taking you're taking a guy from
the back end. And put it this way, if you'd
have told Josh Hater, if you wanted him here, and
you'd have told him he was going to be your
seventh or eighth inning guy, you think he'dn't wanted to
come here, No frigging way. So I get what you're

(01:56:34):
saying the money kind of softens the blow if you're
making good money. But in truth, they basically and I'm
I get it, but they basically looked Ryan Presley in
the face without saying this and saying, we're getting Josh
Hater for almost one hundred million dollars. It is a
demotion blake. And I would have taken it the same
way Presley did, even though you still got to go

(01:56:55):
out and do your job. You got teammates. The money
does not soften the blow. Ever, I can assure you
from my vantage point, it never has.

Speaker 7 (01:57:03):
I could see what you're talking about, because, uh, you know,
all the way up his whole life, he's been a
riser and he's it's a you know, the ego and
the pride comes into effect and everything, and so he's
not used.

Speaker 1 (01:57:13):
To a blow like that.

Speaker 7 (01:57:14):
And if you're the taking a less money to stay
as a closer.

Speaker 1 (01:57:19):
But anyway, I just thought of it more of an
emotional and it is. Oh, it's a definite emotional thing. There,
there's no question. And think about this too, Gary. If
if you're the CEO of a company and the stocks
are going well, your your your your board members are
fairly happy, right, and then all of a sudden and
your and your president's really good. The guy working next
to you, and bet he's and he's he's got he's

(01:57:40):
going to be a CEO at some point and he's
in waiting. But the next year they bring you back
and say, you know what, stocks they haven't jumped as much.
You're our CEO, and you're you're you're, you're the chairman
of the board. But we'd like you to stay on
the But but we're gonna make you the president now.
And we'd like we we'd like the president now because
he's got we're looking down the feud down the road.
We'd like him to be the CEO. Now. We're gonna

(01:58:01):
keep your house, you're gonna make the same money. You
still get your golden parachute when you retire. That ceo
can't most of those CEOs, you know what they do.
They take their golden parachute and leave, you know what
I'm saying, and go try to be a CEO somewhere else.
So it applies to everything in life. But oh, there's
no doubt. It's emotional, but it's also ego. It's also ego.
Your ego get your ego gets Bruce, So yeah, it

(01:58:22):
works both ways.

Speaker 7 (01:58:23):
I get well, we wish him the best of luck,
but he has lost something on his closing abilities.

Speaker 1 (01:58:29):
But we wish him the best of luck. And he
was really good here. It was outstanding. Yeah, it was,
no doubt, Gary, that's a great appreciate thanks, brother, appreciate it.
He was good here, and that's probably even another reason
why he felt the mot If he was struggling his
ass off regularly, then you'd say I deserved it. That's
what that's what self. You know, the old self scouting,
and you do to yourself right. But when you play,
when you're pretty damn good and you serve the city

(01:58:51):
pretty well, I get it. But listen, it's done and
you'll move on and go. But those are hard decisions
that you got to make. It a position. You think
Dubon wants to play, You think Dubon wants to play
every day? Yes, of course he does, but he doesn't
why they need the valuable Swiss farmon if he wants
to play every day? Yeah, and I don't know he's
playing every day. But do you consider it an emotion

(01:59:12):
that they don't find you, that you're worthy enough to
play left field every I'm not saying they don't or
they do, but you get my point, right.

Speaker 3 (01:59:18):
So, when it's all said and done, and now that
he's a Chicago Cub, when you look back at this
golden age of baseball, Ryan Presley is a massive part
of it. Oh yeah, he had a a zero e
r A in twenty twenty two postseason. There's no question
he is arguably one of the best closers in Astros history.
He's been one of the best in baseball last five years,

(01:59:38):
yes or more whatever. He was here for six and
a half years and has had it's like a one
point one to two e r A in the playoffs.

Speaker 1 (01:59:46):
I'll bet you, hater pitch is better this year. I
bet he does too. I'll bet you I bet he does.
I bet you he does it as well. I'll bet
you yeah that it's like, okay, now it's cleared for me.
And even though you know the guy's hovering right, I'll
bet you.

Speaker 3 (01:59:59):
And so real quick as we get in the nine
o'clock hour, we had Taylor Scott on he's one of
the relief pitchers for the Astros. Had him on our
podcast yesterday and he had nothing but high praise about
Ryan Presley being the glue guy. He he always lightened
everybody up in the in the bullpen pros pro was
always a guy's guy. But just removing him from that bullpen.
I bet hater does pitch better and that's nothing against

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(02:05:16):
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Speaker 14 (02:05:18):
Bit?

Speaker 1 (02:05:19):
I haven't seen much of Leo lately? Yeah, I don't know, man.
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Speaker 14 (02:05:24):
Maybe? No?

Speaker 1 (02:05:24):
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Speaker 14 (02:05:37):
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Speaker 1 (02:05:37):
It's too soon factual but tooxual? Yeah, too soon. I
was just wondering. I haven't seen him, you know, with
Bobby de Niro anytime lately? They like to do and Bob,
Bob de Niro and him like to do movies together
along with Uh, Marty Scorsese. They're big Marty SCORSESEI guys,
you're a Are you a Tom Cruise fan? I think
Tom Cruise with all them you know, jumping on the

(02:05:58):
couch and all the stuff we'd laughed and all this
whatever he does away. Tom Cruise is one of the
most versatile actors we've ever had. He can make you
laugh in a movie. His running style is always the same.
He's got to run in every movie. He's good as
Reacher in the movies, he's been good and Mission Impossible well,
regardless of what he's like off the away from the set,

(02:06:19):
and I know he's intense. The guy does a lot
of his own stunts. I think Tom Cruise. I actually,
you could probably say he's underrated. If it's a Tom
Cruise movie, you will watch it, so I won't.

Speaker 3 (02:06:31):
Days of Thunder is one of my favorite movies of
all time with Tom Cruise, Nicole Kidman. They're redoing it
and making Days of Thunder two. Margot Robbie's gonna be
in it right, and she's phenomenal, so is Tom Cruise.

Speaker 1 (02:06:43):
You can't read, you can't make a scene is Bobby
devall in it. No, well, why do you hate Tom Cruise?
Because no, I don't hate him. No, No, I don't sequel, No,
I don't. Okay, I love Tom Cruise. That's why I
ask like I'm a big Tom Cruise fan. Everything. They're
gonna screw this up. Of course, they don't have him
in Nascar. They have him like running like F one.
They'll they'll listen, You can't. What happened to Hollywood's creativity

(02:07:07):
doing all this stuff? What happened? What happened?

Speaker 3 (02:07:08):
He's a thunder two come on man, and and he's
gonna be driving like a Ferrari F one car.

Speaker 1 (02:07:13):
No, bro Stock cars Man, hain't on the open wheel stuff.
Huh yeah, No, I mean yeah, I understand it. I
get you. Where's Nicole Kidman? Nick? I don't know where
Nick's at, don't get me wrong.

Speaker 2 (02:07:26):
Might be.

Speaker 1 (02:07:28):
She might be on tour with the k You Keith, Keith,
It might be on tour together. Maybe time to make it.
That's not how it happened. That's not how he talks you. Sure,
yeah it is. Are you from South Africa, Australia, Scotland?
Where are you from, Bobby bro? You know what's funny

(02:07:49):
one thing that Australia will hate you drinking Foster's logger
saying shrimp on the barbie.

Speaker 3 (02:07:55):
Yeah, so yes, I'm telling you. Yes, the episode comes
out today. I'm gonnaive us free plug for my Apollo podcast.
Taylor Scott on he's from South Africa Sean on the podcast,
I said, did he look at you like?

Speaker 1 (02:08:05):
No? He actually laugh thank god? Did he look like
that's the wrong country?

Speaker 3 (02:08:09):
I said, I'm a dumb American. Break down the difference
between Australia and South Africa for.

Speaker 1 (02:08:14):
Me, Well, the location would be one of them. Yeah,
but then he even did the accent. Yeah it's different, Yeah,
it is Australian for bear. That's uh yeah, that's the commercial.
We got a big one out of here. Sean on

(02:08:35):
Dick Suthsbury, let's find it now. Now you're talking to
like our guy. Have you heard a son. His son's awesome.
His son's exactly like you.

Speaker 2 (02:08:42):
I know.

Speaker 1 (02:08:43):
I mean you talk about a chip off the old block.
His kid and his accents even more pronounced than his
old dad.

Speaker 5 (02:08:49):
His dad.

Speaker 3 (02:08:49):
Yeah, Steve, Yeah, so sad when he when he got
jump in all the time he spends around dangerous animals.
That's how it's crimp one, but his kid's accents even
more pronounced. Robert is and he looks just like his
old man. Robert is awesome. I watched the video of
him last night actually, when I was laying in bed
and the dude was hanging out with a koala.

Speaker 1 (02:09:11):
Oh yeah, he's phenomenal. He was like, he's like the
wild kal. He's up in up in a tree in
the quall like saw him.

Speaker 3 (02:09:17):
It's almost like he summoned him and he just climbs
down slow and walks right over to Robert.

Speaker 1 (02:09:22):
They started hanging out and he said, oh, this one's
beautiful and just so beautiful. They he's got his He's
a chip offf the old block. He's got his man. Yeah, man,
it's pretty cool.

Speaker 3 (02:09:34):
Yeah, and he's and carrying on that tradition his obviously
their mom, Steve's wife involved, heavily involved. Robert's sister heavily
involved as well. It's awesome, dude, that's pretty cool.

Speaker 1 (02:09:44):
Man. Is that a dingo? Oh my god, come on,
we gotta find this dingo over here? What is wrong
with you? Man? Well, we got to pick your country.
He's got five or six and then tell he says
shrimp on the barbie. Then we knows Foster's logger. You
round an outback steakhouse commercial at at the very place

(02:10:05):
that they do a tall one. Of course you do.
Hell yeah, play right into the cliche. Man, what a
beautiful crocodile stalking it's probably look at it. I would
love to narrate like one of those. Uh yes, I

(02:10:26):
would like to be like on that, like those trips
are being able to do, like go to South as Yeah,
I mean to to to Africa or to you know,
Tanzania or whatever it is to be and be like
what's the name of the National Geographic? Like to be
a host on one of those and to travel around
and do that. And I think Guy Fieri's got as

(02:10:46):
good a gig as theirs in the world. Those guys
who do that travel channel and the food travel around
and eat good food and introduce new good chefs and
new restaurants. I think that if you called me at today,
I National Geographic wants you to go, and you're the
one narrating out Yes, phenomenal, be the career of it.

(02:11:08):
Can you imagine? Wake up? What do you do for
a living? I travel around and look at great animals
and get to talk about them and great cities and
great food.

Speaker 5 (02:11:16):
What a what a?

Speaker 1 (02:11:17):
What a racket? And I love it? Man, I dude,
I I can't get enough of them. I'm I'm like
addicted to the flip it shows, to the real estate shows.
I got super serious. And I told you, I told
you that a female drummond. That's a wombat. Oh my god,
who doesn't like who doesn't need a wombat? Okay, that's

(02:11:39):
a stocky marsupial. Yeah. And I can tell you this.
If you're a national geographic and you're going on to safari,
in African Safari, the one animal that will always get
hosed is the wilder beast. It is man, the wild
of best just get tracked down. Does it breaks my heart?
Because if you're the slow will to be, you get done,

(02:12:00):
You're finished. You're done. If you don't have a good
forty time as it will to be as you are
gone there, and then when you see like the the
like a lion or a tiger, chase of gazelle and
you're sprinting through the it's the trip. I love those.
I did as I'm stopping down everything. If I get
that gig.

Speaker 3 (02:12:16):
The gazelle's ability to turn on a dime though and
leave you and leave your nine since change see you later.
I'm out of here.

Speaker 1 (02:12:22):
Yep, he's cheats. And I'm watching I'm watching a video
the other day and a gazelle was in a tree
and it must have I mean, it fell out and landed.
There was a lion there like looking around, but the
lion was at the base of the tree. The gazelle
was up. The gazelle fell out of the tree and
landed and couldn't move. It was like the lion just
got served at fifteen course steak dinner, you know, a meal.

(02:12:44):
It was like the lions looking around like, how the
hell did this just drop out of this blessing? That
just dropped I didn't even have to work for it.
It's like, and then I can't watch how part gives
you give my stomach And I know it and I
get all that, but when I see it like that,
there's a part of me that thinks. And when I
see the wildebeest get tracked down and knowing that that
you and there's a herd of them and you just

(02:13:05):
got the tigers has to jump in there and the
land on one of them, and then I like it,
like when they try it with the hippo and the
hippole kicks the dog crap out of him and says
not today says, oh, hell no, dude, I am so
into that. You can't mess with the rhino either. Well,
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This Sean Salisbury Show continues on Sports Talk seven ninety
ninety Home for your home teams.

Speaker 1 (02:14:44):
Jason, you're up first. Appreciate you holding. What's happening?

Speaker 4 (02:14:48):
Hey, guys real quick.

Speaker 17 (02:14:50):
I generally agree with Tom, especially with a lot of
things I'm listening for years, things that.

Speaker 4 (02:14:55):
You say nine to alf percent of the time.

Speaker 17 (02:14:57):
I don't know that I necessarily agree with the technology.
Because the back of the quarterback is not playing anymore.
And Ryan Presley, where he did get demoted in his position,
he was still playing. You know, it's not like he
didn't touch the few. Now, well, we traded for Ryan
Presley back in what was the guy like you.

Speaker 1 (02:15:18):
Don't think it's a demotion. I understand what you're saying.
Because the backup quarterback sixth on the sidelines, there could
there could be a better comparison. Okay, let's say you
wrote to you rotate three guards because more than one
offense or defensive tackle, and a guy who normally plays
is now coming in second as opposed to the starters.
It's a demotion. Just tell me tell me this.

Speaker 17 (02:15:38):
What was it the ra in twenty twenty three and
what was just Pater's the ra in twenty.

Speaker 4 (02:15:43):
Twenty nine three?

Speaker 1 (02:15:45):
What you want about?

Speaker 4 (02:15:48):
Who?

Speaker 1 (02:15:49):
You tell you talking about? From Presley to Hater?

Speaker 4 (02:15:52):
Yes?

Speaker 1 (02:15:52):
Well who?

Speaker 4 (02:15:53):
Wait?

Speaker 1 (02:15:53):
Wait? First of all, first of all, we're not talking
about who was better that. That's not the point of
this conversation. So we're not comparing ers. We know the ers.
That's pretty easy to find with a Google search. That's
not hard. Stats are easy to find on a lower third.
I see him on TV every day. Our point is
not that the replacing him with Hater. If you want
to have that, that's for another one. We can have

(02:16:14):
the argument or the banter of the conversation about should
Presley have stayed in or Hater? I get that. The
conversation is was it a demotion? And the answer did
he take it as one? And he did, obviously because
Dana Brown said he did, and I understand why he
would if he didn't. He's not competitive. Yes, he still
pitched in the eighth inning. Yes, he could have done better.

(02:16:36):
The point is when they were not that they replaced him.
We can have that another time. The fact of the
matter is there's no argument over who they thought was better,
but anybody in the situation, it was a demotion. Even
though you're pitching. You went from being the closer to
being the eighth inning guy while you're still pitching, it's
still a demotion. We're not arguing over who is better.
We're arguing over was it a demotion? And the answer

(02:16:58):
is yes.

Speaker 4 (02:17:00):
Understand, Ryan Chris has had a you know, a ten.

Speaker 1 (02:17:02):
Year career, maybe three or four of those he's been closed.

Speaker 17 (02:17:04):
And he was a sixth seventh and we're.

Speaker 1 (02:17:06):
Talking about we're talking about down now here, Dan now
see here. Yeah, if you want to argue, we can argue.
I know where he was before this, and I know
he was a a middle relief, late relief guy, not
a closer till he got we're talking about as an
astro and the closer. Was it a demote? You can answer.
Let me ask you. I'm interviewing you now.

Speaker 12 (02:17:23):
Was it?

Speaker 1 (02:17:24):
Was it a demotion? Was it an emotion from the
astros to go get a closer for one hundred million
dollars and move him to the eighth inning? Yes or no?

Speaker 14 (02:17:32):
Well?

Speaker 1 (02:17:32):
Actual, yeah, that that conversation.

Speaker 14 (02:17:34):
I think we as h I t the bank.

Speaker 17 (02:17:37):
We did not need Joss Hater.

Speaker 1 (02:17:38):
But we're not talking was it was it a demotion?
I didn't ask if we needed Josh Hater? I said
was it a demotion? Just simple yes or no?

Speaker 4 (02:17:46):
Yes?

Speaker 1 (02:17:47):
Okay? That that that That's what this whole conversation was about.

Speaker 5 (02:17:51):
I understand he's still a big boy.

Speaker 4 (02:17:52):
He's still making a point.

Speaker 1 (02:17:53):
Nobody I understand that it's not a matter. We talked
about the money. We know he's a big boy. We
know he had to handle like a bro. Nobody's saying,
how dare them get rid of Ryan Presley? I believe
on this show that at the beginning of free agency,
when Brian asked me and we discussed it, I said,
you got to move Ryan Presley, And so I don't
have a problem with it. I'm just saying, if you're

(02:18:14):
Ryan Presley and the Astros as well, witnessed by Dana Brown,
it was a demotion regardless of whether we think he
should have been pitching or not. That's what this conversation
is about, not over e ER's and when he pitched
in the seventh inning nine years ago. It's as an astro.
He was the closer here.

Speaker 17 (02:18:32):
And he did a great job, and he was a
doll for us, and we always were, always forever thankful
for them.

Speaker 1 (02:18:37):
Man, Thank you guys, appreciate Jason. Thanks Jason's doctor Ryan
real quick, right, I gotta follow that crap, all right.

Speaker 11 (02:18:49):
So I was gonna talk.

Speaker 1 (02:18:50):
About you just try to stay on the say the course. Yeah,
there you go, so so uh One.

Speaker 11 (02:18:59):
I trust Tom Cruise. He don't make bad sequels. If
they make a Day's Done or two.

Speaker 1 (02:19:05):
That's a great point because every mission Impossible is watchable,
really good Top Guns.

Speaker 11 (02:19:10):
He didn't do a Top Guns sequel until the right
one came along. And if he signed on for a
Days of Thunder, it means he read something.

Speaker 2 (02:19:16):
That was legit.

Speaker 11 (02:19:18):
Two, my father in law used to be a racing
crew chief for these Australian racers in drag racing. Those
guys are wild, man, they are crazy. Also, they hate Fosters.
I made that joke day and they're like, nah, crash,
They're like, imagine like a crappier blood light, like just
dog water and they can't it.

Speaker 1 (02:19:39):
That's Fosters.

Speaker 4 (02:19:40):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (02:19:42):
But then what was there was another one? You all
were just on a roll. Oh what, I'll just throw
in this.

Speaker 5 (02:19:48):
Uh.

Speaker 11 (02:19:48):
I was Steve Irwin pledge for like two weeks in college,
where I had to describe everything like Steve Irwin and
wear Kaki's around campus.

Speaker 1 (02:19:58):
How'd that go?

Speaker 11 (02:20:00):
Oh dude panting melter bro actually for me? Yeah, I
had this one chick actually think that's what I sounded like.
And then I knew a rugby player who was from
South Africa. I never let Sarah meet him.

Speaker 2 (02:20:11):
Ever.

Speaker 1 (02:20:14):
We appreciate her. We appreciate your remember.

Speaker 2 (02:20:17):
I remember I remember.

Speaker 11 (02:20:20):
If you like nature shows, you need to watch Strange
Wilderness at the Habbey Madison movie with Steve's on hilarious.

Speaker 1 (02:20:24):
I'll let you guys go N's hilarious. Good point. Listen.
I don't have I don't have a I don't have
an issue with with a previous But the point is
we were talking about not over what the press he
should and he was. He was a dog here as
a closer. Comparing money. It was just simply, it was

(02:20:46):
very simply. Was it an emotion and he's he's right
on the quarterback because backups on the we're waiting for
your opportunity. But if you went from the starter to
a backup, that right, That's all. That was my point
and so yes, it was. That's all.

Speaker 14 (02:21:01):
It was.

Speaker 1 (02:21:01):
Not money and not how much money he made. Even
if you're a great competitive athlete and you're drying and
money is the one that drives you, then then that's that's. Uh.
It's hard to sustain greatness if it's only money. And
I don't think Ryan Presley was pitching for money, although
it's nice to get paid, but a demotion can hit
any of us at any time when you feel like, man,

(02:21:22):
I thought I did a good job and they thought
that hater was better for them last year, they just did.

Speaker 3 (02:21:29):
I would think that Ryan Presley saw how well he
pitched in the postseason for the Astros coming into last.

Speaker 1 (02:21:36):
Year, regardless of his era in the regular season, just
how well he paid I'm just talking. The last memory
had of him before this past year was a great postseason,
was really really good. Right.

Speaker 3 (02:21:46):
I would think that he sees how he performs in
the postseason and everything he did for the organization, and
then they're going and getting a guy.

Speaker 1 (02:21:53):
I would if that was meant say ninety plus million dollars,
you're closing, and I would take a step back and
I would say why. But he's still handle like a pro. Right.
I would say why to myself, to my clothes, friends,
and why why we don't need it? You got me, right?
I would see it as a demotion. Yeah, Jason made
some great points. Yeah, but we weren't talking about previous
and where he was in the sixth inning, and it

(02:22:13):
did it affect it affected him, and or he would
still be here closing if Josh hated. I mean, the
bottom line is they felt that they needed to go
get a different and another elite closer, regardless how we
feel about that. The demotion part was just a simple
conversation is it a demotion? And we asked that question
last April.

Speaker 3 (02:22:33):
Put his e this way in twenty twenty two, he
didn't have an era, a zero zero zero era in
twenty twenty three post season zero zero zero e R.

Speaker 1 (02:22:43):
He was really really freaking good when he was here.
Even more of the reason why you'd see he would accept.
He would take it as a demotion. Now you got
to go out there and pitch. You're getting paid. Your
salary doesn't change. And Jason's right about that. But it's
the ego and the it's the it's the intro the
interior stuff, the interior stuff that gets you. Yeah, that
becomes a problem, you know, because you're like, don't they

(02:23:03):
you start questioning everything. Don't they feel the same way
about me? What?

Speaker 14 (02:23:06):
What?

Speaker 1 (02:23:06):
What did I didn't I get right? There's question of course,
and it's human nature and all of us. But he
did handle like a pro and that the organization felt
it was that's but it's always a demotion when they
feel something better. It's not a major alls you did
was you got to come in one any earlier? It's
your job, right. But we look at closers get paid, Yes,

(02:23:28):
let's just put it that way. Yeah, they do. And
you can ask the guy who's closing now what that's
like to get paid, right. So thanks for a good
banter though, talking about getting paid and getting your money. Yeah,
it's trading. Well, yeah, where do I go to trade money?

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(02:25:46):
your mind.

Speaker 13 (02:25:48):
Oh Texans, y'all hurt my opinion. Koops, I mean the
guy had Shaw Ariant Andre give him CJ and h
Man Nico. That's my opinion. The Astros, I don't understand something.

(02:26:09):
Alex Bregman. I don't care whether you come back here
or not. Since you try to play.

Speaker 14 (02:26:14):
Us for fools.

Speaker 1 (02:26:15):
That's your proper, not mine.

Speaker 13 (02:26:17):
You better find somewhere if you want to play baseball
this season.

Speaker 1 (02:26:20):
Like I said, I'm not, I don't care. Uh.

Speaker 13 (02:26:23):
Presley at Sean would tell you, guess what, you left
your glove on the mountd and somebody picked it up.

Speaker 1 (02:26:32):
Too bad.

Speaker 13 (02:26:32):
You shouldn't have left your glove on the mount. I
am worried about the pitching, and I am worried about
this outfield. Lance mccullors. I forgets that guy play here
is until I see AGP commercials. I'm worried about Luis
Rodriguez fan Fest. We heard he's behind schedule. Garcia. I'm sorry,
thank you, Bron. He's behind schedule. That's not good, not

(02:26:56):
good at all. It dan'te Brown, you honestly think we
believe that this outfield is gonna throw somebody out. Every
team in MLB is gonna be just get the ball
to the outfit and you can walk to sick it
at home. These guys have no shot. Every team around

(02:27:20):
us got better. I'm not worried about the Aids and
the Angels up North. They got better, and right around
us they got better.

Speaker 1 (02:27:27):
Every team that's opposing us got better.

Speaker 3 (02:27:31):
For the rest of the world, pray thank you, Adrian.
I think there's no doubt that the outfield needs to
be improved.

Speaker 1 (02:27:41):
That there's no way that they sitting there thinking it
doesn't There's gotta be I think they're gonna count on
some young guys, right, and maybe one more get a
left handed bat that's an outfielder. But there there. I mean,
come on, these he's been And then with Adrian's saying
that there's no way they sit back and say, are
outfield is on par with championship teams in the now? Now,

(02:28:05):
depth wise, that'll help the depth. But I'm talking about
when you just line up, there's no way you're saying
that outfield's on par with World Series type teams as
we sit today. Depending I mean, if if the three
that they're going to run out there now unless they
all of a sudden have some out of body experience.
But right now it's a little I'm not even sure

(02:28:27):
it's in the middle of the road right now.

Speaker 14 (02:28:28):
Is it?

Speaker 1 (02:28:29):
No, got to be lower third? It's lower third? Yeah,
I would think, Yeah, you're judging from just the optics
of it. But hey, we've seen good see. You know
McCormick a couple of years ago had a good season.
He's got to get that back, whatever that confidence is
in his swing. He got to a point and he
has such great power to right center, try to pull
everything right. Yeah. Yeah, and you know, we know d
Bond's going to give you, but are they going to
play him every day? And what's Jake Myer is going

(02:28:51):
to give you at the plate? I just think there's
too many ifs in the outfield right now. There's way
too many ifs for a championship caliber team.

Speaker 3 (02:28:57):
Yeah, And he mentioned Lance per Cullers Junior is on
his third bullpen so far before spring training, So good
signs for uh lancepec Colors. Now can he sustain the healthiness?
That's always the question YEP, and gonna be a concern
until we see it right, it just will. Yeah, And
if he's not ready for start of the season, I
would assume it'd be like a month after that. Go
down to triple A, double A, whatever. Get get your

(02:29:19):
feedback under you and let's go. And you know what
I'm not doing this year putting a Okay, he'll be
back by mid April. Right, Oh, okay, he'll be back
by mid I'm just gonna wait whenever it shows up.
We didn't ready to go, yeah, and it did drive
you crazy.

Speaker 1 (02:29:32):
So I'm just gonna. I'm gonna. I'm gonna let it happen,
and when it happens, I'm gonna stand on the table
and cheer and hope that it's sustained health.

Speaker 3 (02:29:38):
We're gonna look back and laugh at the fact that
they tried to tell us it was a bone bruise
for Kyle Tucker missed and the bone.

Speaker 1 (02:29:48):
No time in the first three seconds of that happening,
did we believe it was a phone bruise and set
it on here exactly. And there's seventy games later, Well
it's it's a fracture. Yeah, Oh oh really, you don't
say because as a bone bruise, we started to look
at Kyle Tucker and say, damn, dude, you saw that's
the truth. Come on a bone bruce. Seventy times above.

(02:30:10):
Bone bruise has kept you out this long. I got
guys playing with broken legs and others.

Speaker 4 (02:30:15):
What.

Speaker 1 (02:30:16):
Yeah. So he's like, there's no friggin' wey well and
as validated. Yeah, well, we were told later, but nobody
thought it was a bone bruce.

Speaker 3 (02:30:25):
Yeah, yep, all right, let's get into the final segment here.
On a Wednesday edition of The Shawn Salisbury Show, Dan
Brown also mentioned the conversations being had about Alex Bregman.

Speaker 1 (02:30:36):
That is next right here on Sports Talk seven ninety.

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The Shawn Salisbury Show continued, Matt, what's happening?

Speaker 4 (02:31:50):
What's up?

Speaker 13 (02:31:51):
Guys?

Speaker 5 (02:31:51):
Uh?

Speaker 8 (02:31:52):
Hey, so I know I'm a little late to the
party on the Ryan Presley think. Man, I don't blame
Ryan Presley for being ready to move. You and you
guys were making uh you know, parallel to you know,
guy who used to be a CEO wanting to get
another shot of being a CEO.

Speaker 1 (02:32:08):
Ryan Presley, Uh is not only one of the greatest
relief pitchers the Astros have ever had.

Speaker 4 (02:32:14):
But he is the best.

Speaker 8 (02:32:16):
Now I'm not saying that every metric is the.

Speaker 1 (02:32:18):
Best, but this guy. I mean, how many other guys have.

Speaker 8 (02:32:21):
Closed out World Series championships for the Houston Astros.

Speaker 1 (02:32:25):
I'm pretty sure he's the only one. And he's done
it more than once.

Speaker 8 (02:32:28):
And until last season, he never blew a save in
the postseason in his.

Speaker 5 (02:32:33):
Career, never won.

Speaker 8 (02:32:34):
He was he is incredible and being one one year
removed from the Astros bullpen setting records.

Speaker 1 (02:32:43):
Uh for you know, postseason e ra, et cetera. You know,
a year removed from that. For I was before hater
was you know.

Speaker 8 (02:32:52):
Slightly above average last year. I was pissed the moment
I heard it. I didn't think, you know, with the
trajectory that brian O Brady was on and with what
Ryan Presley had done for us. And you know, I'm
sometimes a big proponent if it ain't broke, don't fix it.

Speaker 5 (02:33:06):
Uh.

Speaker 8 (02:33:07):
To be cliche, these guys had been incredible. Everything was
moving in the right direction, and with the different holes
the Astros had for us to go with a position
that is extremely mental and emotional to go say, hey,
you know what. I know you've been great, but you're
not our guy anymore. Because we saw this shiny toy
down there that's gonna take up a huge part of
our budget. I think it shook the whole bullpen up.

(02:33:28):
I mean I blamed that for why bray You wasn't
a bray you last year, and why Presley wasn't Pressley
a bray You thought he was probably the heir apparent
in three years from now. Uh, And and we said, no,
you're a seventh inning guy, really, and Presley, no you're not.

Speaker 2 (02:33:41):
Really.

Speaker 8 (02:33:42):
I was really upset about the whole thing. If I'm
Ryan Presley, I want to go somewhere else with good culture.

Speaker 1 (02:33:47):
The Coup is a great place go from.

Speaker 8 (02:33:49):
I'm mad at him.

Speaker 1 (02:33:49):
I'm thankful for that guy.

Speaker 8 (02:33:51):
And as far as the Bregman thing goes, uh, you know,
Bregman is a great player, and I'm not mad at Bregman,
but I heard somebody.

Speaker 1 (02:33:57):
Else got ten seconds left where you met, all right.

Speaker 8 (02:34:00):
I'm not mad at Bregman, but you know he forced
us a certain direction.

Speaker 1 (02:34:04):
We ponied up our dollars different places.

Speaker 8 (02:34:07):
And I'd rather go get a legit outfielder than try
to move al to Veda left field and move Bragman
over to take the base makes no sense.

Speaker 1 (02:34:13):
So thanks, guys, appreciate it. Matt, good stuff, Matt, great stuff,
Big Big Jay, what's up? Good morning, fellas, Happy white
guy Western Wednesday. I just had to call Man real quick.

Speaker 5 (02:34:25):
You know, I don't know when we had When we
got Hater, it was like, dude, we got the best
bullpen in the league, you know, so I'm not hating.

Speaker 1 (02:34:32):
Yeah, good luck, Ryan, you did great for us.

Speaker 7 (02:34:34):
I mean it was probably a shot in the arm
for him, but man, that just to me, Hater made
your team better?

Speaker 1 (02:34:39):
Or excuse me, Josh Hatter I think that was his name, but.

Speaker 3 (02:34:43):
Uh, hey Ryan, it's Ryan Kresley. Yeah yeah, Ryan Kresley,
Yeah yeah, yeah, yes. And and Louise Espinoza, not Garcia.

Speaker 1 (02:34:56):
No Louise Rodriguez. Yeah that's right, My bad, my bat
Gee Rodriguez. Anyway, don't want to wait. You got a
great show today. Love the banter, love when you guys
go off script.

Speaker 11 (02:35:07):
Hey God, bless the troops and Jack and COKEX made
the bbw's and the Zoids look great in college.

Speaker 1 (02:35:14):
Luck. You guys appreciate making anybody look good now, but
a headache? Jack and coax, Jack and Coke. Excuse me.
What he doesn't realize is that we're always off script.
We have no script. Does great stuff too, good calls, bet,
thanks fellas, oh Man, good ones today, good banter, a chase,
all of them. You know, Adrian, we got, we got sweet.

(02:35:37):
Our people are passionate about this stuff. I hope Ryan
Crestley pitch as well. Excuse me? What happened to you? Man?
What man? Why do you call him Ryan Krestley? One
of the callers called him Ryan Krestley. Maybe maybe that's
his name. No, I'm so used to hearing mispronunciation of
Dave's that I just it feels like that's what we're
supposed to do. Alex Breckman, Yeah, I like that Ryan

(02:35:58):
crest In fact, I think we should come up every
time we talked about something, we should add making a
different name. Jose Bra who we're not calling him. It's
hose Hosey, that's right my back. Anybody who's jose now
because that's a spot of loves. That's what he calls him.
And I love that. Laryn Tunzel is no Laryn Larry
tuns In A few times this year looked like in

(02:36:19):
pre snap he had Tonslidis, There's no doubt. Yeah, a
couple of times I thought he had Tonsis on the
false starts. Yeah yeah. What else is there? Strauss?

Speaker 2 (02:36:30):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (02:36:31):
J Strauss? Yeah that's right, No, TJ. It was t
J Strouss right right, right, right?

Speaker 4 (02:36:37):
Yeah? Man?

Speaker 1 (02:36:38):
Love that.

Speaker 4 (02:36:38):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (02:36:39):
Plus over in Tennessee, it's Bill Levins, Joe Nixon, Jo Nixon.
It's a good player. Yeah, that's good. Yeah.

Speaker 14 (02:36:47):
Man.

Speaker 1 (02:36:47):
Who else was there? Well, Nico Cauley, Yeah, yeah, man,
Victor Karantina Karantina, good player, good player, even when you
put the feminine Karantina instead of Karen td on it
Karen Tina.

Speaker 4 (02:37:07):
Yeah, man.

Speaker 3 (02:37:07):
Chad mccorman, the hell of a player. Love Chad McCormick
man one of my favorite players. Yeah, o Ryan, Uh
good head coach. Unbelievable, Yeah, unbelievable.

Speaker 4 (02:37:20):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (02:37:21):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (02:37:21):
Jalen Blue, Jalen who Blue? Jalen Blue? Jalen Blue? Is
that for green? Gotcha? Gotcha? Okay, all right, I'm I'm
I'm with it. Uh yeah.

Speaker 3 (02:37:38):
Hey, hey real quick, triple Is Matt Matt Thomas connected Bobby?

Speaker 1 (02:37:43):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (02:37:43):
Is he connected to the access yet. I don't hear
any you're hear anything, Okay. I was gonna ask him
how the game was last night?

Speaker 1 (02:37:50):
The country Club and it five star resorts, five fancy Matt,
the Diamond Diamonds roll it at four o'clock in the
morning on a trip because they had traveled to the city.
And the dog on steak and lobster, and your butler
room service, and the butler wakes shoes, four different choices
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(02:38:10):
kinds of sheets, five hundred count you know, love and life, man. Yeah,
they're in Memphis. Man, they take on the Grizz tomorrow.
Did they walk to Memphis walking?

Speaker 5 (02:38:25):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (02:38:26):
Is there anything? Have deal Street right now? I'd love
Beal Street. No, you didn't?

Speaker 5 (02:38:31):
I did?

Speaker 6 (02:38:32):
You did?

Speaker 1 (02:38:32):
You loved it? I did good barbecue mid mid one,
the one I went to. It's pretty good.

Speaker 3 (02:38:39):
That's gonna do it, Fellas, good luck, the great show.
Thanks dude, appreciate it.

Speaker 1 (02:38:43):
Man, h stop that way, dude. Yeah, we gotta get
out of it. Get me off this matter. Get out
of here, Matt Thomas, give me off. Yeah. I'm not
gonna get get you off anything.

Speaker 3 (02:38:59):
Yeah, yeah, I do know, no, I don't. We gotta go, yeah,
we gotta go. Have a great day, See you later.
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