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Good inding everybody. Welcome to the
second half of our South Florida Tribute broadcasting

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doubleheader mount and we have fire up. Before I get to fire up,

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I want to dedicate this show to
my late mother, Shilah Morgan Roth,

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who would have turned eighty two today. Mom. I love you very much

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and issue very much, but I
certainly learned a whole lot with you.

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I hope you're wrestling in peace with
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at clover her Old Park Cemetery,
the Birmingham version of at Birmingham, Michigan.

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It is okay, So that said, let me go ahead and introduce

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our crew, but we're gonna go
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who used to be a part of
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us here at the Southford Tribune and
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while and be able to talk about
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welcome back, Thank you. I
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Ralph Williams, we'll be partnering up
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Welcome back, what Ralph? Oh, thank you Scott, thanks for having

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me. It's good to be back. Okay, great to have you all

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right, George, I can this
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Round two. Good to be here
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great show to not I know we
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Ballrick the matter of the one liners
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cetera. Welcome back, JB.
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All right, we have four good, strong topics. I expect all

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of our panelists to be every bit
as good as the topics. So we're

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gonna start it with Jeremy Okay,
what's losing? Streak will end first?

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San Antonio's Firth fifteen gamer under Greg
Popovich or the Detroit Pistons eighteen under Many

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William. Bear in mind, Histons
streak is eighteenth straight, Detroit is two

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and nineteen and the Spurs are three
and seventeen. Great way to start to

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show on something like that, but
it is what it is. I don't

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care which one ends first. I
just don't want to be the team that

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does it because they'll go down and
infamy. That's a good point. That's

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a really good point. All right, you better quit wi your head because

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you did follow the brand, keep
it simple, stupid, You did exactly

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that, all right, George.
Well, it's an embarrassing situation right now

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here in the Motor City. Obviously, the Pistons are just just this this,

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this organized, let's put it that
way. So there's a lot of

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angst around here right now. It's
a really sad, sad story. And

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I'll say that the San Antonio Spurs
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I'll go with san Antonio. Scott, all right, Danen, I

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gotta go with George san Antonio.
Especially Greg Popovich easily one of the best

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coaches in the league. He'll get
his guys right. And you know one

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Yama is a hell of a player. Uh So I expect them to turn

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around real quick, I say san
Antonio. Also, I agree with the

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panel. Yeah, well, I
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I go with san Antonio. Minnie
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team, and to be honest with
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favors. When you compare Troy Weaver, you put him in the Matt Millen

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conversation. And if tom Goers has
any sense at all, you go out

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there and get rid of him soon
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to the ground. So next topic, we're going to talk about China.

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Thursday night football matchup in the New
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eighth and second in the AFC East. The Steelers are seven and five,

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second in the AFC North. I
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when you talk about Mike Tomlin and
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time, at this time of the
year, I really don't So Jeremy go

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ahead, Wow, you want to
talk about another snoozefest for Jeff Bezos and

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they Amazon. Wow. I mean
he's played. When you take how much

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he paid for the ten years worth
of airing on Thursday Night, it's seventy

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eight million a game, and so
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aren't worth about dog water, and
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it. So I don't know how
he's not on suicide watch at this point.

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Well, you want to give me
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you give me that, or it's
a race to ten whoever gets their first

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wins because New England is the first
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three straight teams and lose. Okay, do you have a current score now?

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No? I want twenty one to
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Really yeah, they're winning. Be
fired in the morning. Yeah, all

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right, Well George continue, Well, I mean, look, it's an

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embarrassment, guys, it really is. I when we're talking about two of

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the best coaches in the last couple
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the best, and now they've fallen
on hard times, especially Belichick. I

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mean, he's got to get out
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on to another team. Tomlinson again, just a situation where you know,

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Jeremy got it man, these Thursday
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part, you know, but the
situation is not good and in neither one

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of those cities. Although the still
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a wild guard if they can somehow
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said, yeah, both of these
coaches. I would like to see them

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move on to other opportunities. Up
score update again, what was the three

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right to a certain I'm sorry?
Go ahead, Yeah, I have to

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agree with like the coaching changes.
I think Tomlin can find a better situation,

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so can Belichick. As far as
tonight's winner, I got to go

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with New England, especially because you
know Belichick will do Belichick will do ever

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it takes to Pittsburgh's in a tight
spot with the of can he Pickett?

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H So yeah, that those are
thoughts, Okay, Ralph, go ahead,

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Yeah, it's I agree with George. I think it's time for Mike

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Tomlin not to to do something else
or move on or whatever. He only

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has one year left on his contract, which is next year. They have

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not and I repeat, have not
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now they give him an extension.
So I'm just wondering if whether or not

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that could be the case. I
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Mike Tomlin and he had mentioned something
about that this contract might be his last.

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So I'm just wondering if that could
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wouldn't surprise me. Obviously, they've
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offensive coordinator, and Canada was let
go. I know they order they win,

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I think a week ago so so, but you know, I think

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this whole year. Certainly, I
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But again, you can't toil around
mediocrity. Now, Ralph, I will

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say this, should Tomlin leave,
you know what, teams will be standing

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at their front door letting coaches go
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will. He will not be unemployed
very long. No, he won't.

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I mean that's if he chooses to
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case, you know, there are
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here that don't require all the stress. So I'm just wondering if maybe he

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takes a broadcasting job like Bill Carr
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that's a very good point too,
Ralph. You know what, the guys

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won a super Bowl. He's done
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where some of these guys in their
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think one of the ones that we
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right many years ago. He never
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there's other ones that we can talk
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to go through the stress, but
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truly stands out. No, I
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Ralph. It really, really,
really is. Maybe Tomlin doesn't mind going

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out there and take their broadcasting job. Obviously we'll address it later on as

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here it goes, but that's a
really good point, all right. Third

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topic I want to get to is
one I really like. I think I

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like them all, but this one's
really even better. Wrightce Harper is seeking

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a new lifetime contract with the Philadelphia
Phillies. His agent, Scott Orr,

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says, all right, what do
you think, Jeremy, he's lifetime,

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Gott Scott's time. I think he
signed for twenty thirty one. Anyways,

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these lifetime contracts are team killers.
In the long run. You could look

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and you can say how great it
was to have Cabrera those first seven years,

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But the last three it's been hard
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see that he's struggling to stay in
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I would do that with somebody at
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end of his prime. Right.
Yeah. The thing is, you do

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make a good point, Jeremy,
Miguel Cabrera, Mike Gillich is a very

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loyal guy. He really is,
and wasn't didn't mind doing it. And

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Miguel Cabrera was hampered by injuries on
the back end, but I know he's

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going in as a Tiger. He
didn't stay with the Marlins long enough.

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But they're right those back end contracts
if you extend them out along. But

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if there's one guy who I really
admit, Jeremy, that does deserve it,

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I love Rice Harper, I really
do. This guy could play in

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any era. He ran in the
Walls, he gave everything, and and

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he seems to love the city of
Philadelphia, so they've adopted him like a

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cult hero. So I personally like
it. I hope he does get a

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lifetime contract with the Phillies. It
was a great place he found a new

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home. But you certainly have a
vli point. All right, we'll take

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it over in George. Don't forget
he has already had one season that he

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missed due to injury that happened right
after the season started, too, so

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he's already had one of those type
of years Oh yeah, I'm sorry,

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George. The one thing I noticed
though during the playoffs is the Phillies have

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been using them more at first base. So I think if you keep him

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at first base, the chances of
him being able to play longer Because he's

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his own worst enemy in the ballpark, he really is running in the walls.

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If you keep him at first base, you have a puncher's chance that

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you can get your value out of
all right, George picking it from there,

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Well, no, I mean,
you guys are spot on. I

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mean, the situation in the comparison
to Miguel Cabrera is very valid. But

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Bryce Harper is definitely I mean,
he should finish his career in Philadelphia as

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a Philly, no question about it. He is like the heart and soul

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of that team. He's done a
tremendous job for them and in the community

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as well. These long term deals
are very, very risky for owners and

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general managers to give out, but
let's face it, nothing really can be

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done to change that right now because
if they want to do it, they

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have the money to do it,
they have the length of length of the

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contracts that work out that right.
Scott Borows is a very tough negotiator,

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and I know he's going to try
his best to get that. For Bryce

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Harper, I do agree though.
He is a fireplug, He's firefire crack

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or whatever. He's done a great
job in Philly when he's healthy, and

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if anybody deserved it, it's him. But I'm again, I'm like Jeremy,

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I'm not a big fan of the
long term deals. Yeah. No,

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if I had to build a franchise
around anybody, I would build around

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Bryce Harper all day long. I
don't care. I mean, he started

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with the Nationals, did a good
job with him, went over to Philadelphia.

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If you seem to love this guy, so all right, damon?

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Yeah, Bryce Harper, like when
you think playoffs, he is one guy

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that stands out for sure. He
brings clutch bats time and time again.

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Long term contracts are risky. You
know, you're you're in a potential situation

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where you could handicap a team for
a very long time. And that's not

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something I think the Phillies want to
do. But if it does work out,

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he's worth every penny. Okay,
elf, let me say this,

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Bobby Benia, Okay, remember when
he signed that contract with the Mets,

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and the Mets are still eating it. Okay, uh, you know Bryce

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Harper signing that kind of a deal. You know, if he retires,

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he'll make Philly eat it, and
then Philly doesn't have any you know,

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additional money to go out and get
some other players. Don't forget about the

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Dodgers too. You know every year
the Dodgers they bring all these high priced

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players and they all get hurt around
the playoff time and then they end up

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playing an egg. So you know
they are risky. It's a risky proposition

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here with this. Okay, all
right, we got we have a couple

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of games that want to get to
before we end the broadcast. First of

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all, we're gonna go around a
horn to Jeremy. We've got the Buffalo

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Bills with the Kansas City Chiefs.
Give me why you're gonna pick who,

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and give me a reason. Well, I think I'm gonna pick the chief

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because, unlike Josh Allen, Pat
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Okay, okay, all right.
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Cowboys. You know, first time
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the rebounding but have yet to play
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record and win in Philadelphia is a
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I think Philadelphia will still end up
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done, Jeremy. Okay, George, I can't go against Patrick Mahomes and

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the Chiefs, although the Detroit Lions
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in the first Thursday of the season. But I don't see Allen going in

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there and springing a victory for Buffalo. I really don't. The Bills are

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having a tough time this year.
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expect them to go anywhere. But
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with Kansas City by about ten points. And you know what, Jeremy,

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I'll give you an opportunity to talk
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Who do you have? Well?
I got the Lions. I think

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we saw the best out of the
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and I don't think they haven't scored
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were able to pull it off in
record fashion in a way that's never been

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done before. And I don't think
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him. Number one, they have
somebody finally practicing against the defense that can

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emulate Justin Field's game ending hooker,
so that gives him practice against a mobile

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quarterback. Braylan Dannas says, Dallas
will get him. Well, we'll see,

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could be right. Okay, Well, Jeremy, let me ask you

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another question. Then, how do
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could care less. It didn't look
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some people said, because his body
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his shoulder in his chest like you're
supposed to. But when you're two hundred

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and fifty pounds running at twenty plus
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not easy to pull off. Okay, fair enough, Okay, George,

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give me the other condition yet?
Is it Philadelphia and the Cowboys? Well,

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the Philadelphia has got egg on his
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that performance against San Francisco, So
they are definitely going to bounce back with

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the victory in that game. The
Lions, well, again, did weather

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conditions? You know, the Lions
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all know and have for years and
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situations with the yucky weather or turf
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You know, we all know what
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the matter is is they get much
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on, let's be honest here.
The Lions will win, I'll say by

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seven points. Okay, back to
the chat room real quick before we go

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with Damon. Okay, Eric Dalton, thanks for being back on Anzeloni.

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He might be back, comes up
sideways or whatever. All right, good,

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thanks for bringing it up with doing
all this. Well, that's what

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you mean. I noticed there you
go. All right, Damons, Kansas

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City and Buffalo. I gotta go
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turnover machine. That's something that Kansas
City definitely does not do a whole lot.

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Uh So, yeah, I look
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Lions and Bears. I read a
quote quote recently that Jared Goff plays really

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well in bad weather. So I
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then are Cowboys and Eagles have to
go to the Eagles. They got they

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got something to proof this week.
So so who are you going with that?

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Eagles? He said, yeah,
yeah, I didn't hear that.

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Okay, okay, yeah, let's
go back to the chat room. Okay,

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Brian wants some making prediction. We're
gonna let you do. You said,

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twenty seven twenty. Thank you very
much. I'll be watching for this

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score seemed like an intriguing one for
me. All right, Well, all

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right, Ralph. That leaves you
with these three games. Okay, First,

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first, I'm taking Kansas City.
I think they're better overall team.

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So I think they're gonna be okay
with that. And then I'm going

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with Detroit in the Chicago game.
I think Detroit's gonna pull it out,

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but it's gonna be a dogfight because
of the weather. Okay. Uh,

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it's never easy to play in bad
weather like that anyway. And also we'll

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see where the Bears go. Found
out today that they're looking into Eric the

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enemy, so we'll see how that
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final game Philly in Dallas. That's
always a dogfight too, but I'm gonna

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take Philly this when they need to
rebound from last week, so we'll see

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how they do. Back to the
chat room, Denal Snipe, my colleague

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on sideline Sports. He's firing out
predictions and I'm putting him out. Eagles

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thirty four to thirty one, walk
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They always do play them tight.
All right, let's see, he

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says in Detroit Lion twenty seven win
ten. He'll be right. And just

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to give everybody a side note,
I've been to Soldier Field, so I

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know what the wind does on Lake
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such Kansas City because, as you
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machine. Secondly, I do believe
the Eagles are going to rebound and beat

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the Cowboys. I think the Cowboys
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Eagles have been their nemesis and laughs, but not least like at the Lions

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to win over Chicago. But like
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a dogfight at Soldier Field. I'll
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to be like. And of course
Candy I Blink is chiming into the party

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and she says I s North always
plays each other tough, no doubt about

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it. Candy all right? With
that said, great job, are you

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guys folks to see what's fire up? My name is Scott Morgan, rolth

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Motors City, mad Mouth, glad
to be joined by Jeremy Bulrick George II

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Horn. What do you cover your
mouth up? Jeremy? Did you say

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something? I started to laugh because
Eric Dalton did Another one there, says

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Josh Allen, fore passing touchdowns too
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I like this guy, Eric.
Don't you know what you tell your

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man? Don't We got a spot
for him here? Okay, guy,

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all right, we'll let him know
and then foreseeable future Eric Dalton can take

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his candid comments and bring him on
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let's go ahead. Before I get
to my numbers. I actually like the

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chat room better anyway, So Josh
Allen will put it up there for those

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that are watching here on YouTube.
Josh Allen for passing tds to to bad.

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Two of them are the casey ill
of of that? Eric? Good

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stuff? All right? Back to
Denzel all right. Kansas City thirty five

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thirty one home zones out in it
arrow ahead, but we're gonna get another

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thriller. Denzel Snipes, by the
way, I should point out, will

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be also on our crew for a
Professor and the pupil, so we'll probably

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start again. We have one more
episode lined up. I believe it's going

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to be December seventeenth. The projected
crew right now, and I'll have it

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all final lives will be myself,
Jacob Christner, Jeremy Bulrick will be on

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that, and Denzel Snipe, so
we'll have some updates, says and when

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we do it, but that's a
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Candy and I need a week off
from the week that was up in Wisconsin,

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and we're definitely gonna get but we'll
be rare to go. And then

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after the first of the year,
Jeremy will own Sundays with us, so

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being on Professor and the People and
then this fire up show with Candy apline

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as well, so let to make
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So but that said, let me
get to my predictions before another chat comes

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in. But I love it.
I told you chat room is beautiful stuff.

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Buffalo Bills as we mentioned that Josh
Allen is a turnover machine. I

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get the edge. Pat Holmes again, I like the Eagles and I also

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like the Lions. At Soldier Field, well, I got Rove for a

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few parting shots. Jeremy, you
have one you want to get off your

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chest. I love the fact that
the Lions went out when they found out

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Allen McNeil's going to miss three to
four weeks with his injury, that they

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picked up another former first round pick. The Jaguars picked this guy twelve years

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ago in the top ten, Tyson
Aloalo. This kid looks like he's just

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a solid player. He's played for
Pittsburgh and Jaguars. I think he's been

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with one other team as well.
But he's one of those NFL grinders.

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He's not a little bit more than
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Okay, good point, George one, you want to get off your

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chest? Well, yeah, and
I used it on the last year.

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I'm going to use it again.
The baseball Winter meetings are overhyped. I

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mean, I know some and not
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There was a couple of big trades
and signings. Of course, but

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most of the other teams it was
real quiet. There wasn't much going on,

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and I think the media just has
to cool their jets a little bit

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on these winter meetings. They're just
not like they used to be when there

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were so many trades, so many
free agent signings, and a lot of

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stuff going on. This, to
me was one of the most boring Winter

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meetings in Nashville I've ever seen.
Yeah. I actually applied for a last

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year in Orlando and I didn't get
approved. I don't really care anyways,

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and Marlin sent it to me,
and now that I hear it is what

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it is, I wouldn't apply anyways. My best days in the Winter meetings

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are many years ago in Hollywood and
when I went down there and landing a

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job with Gastoni and won a couple
other times. It was good. Yeah,

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yeah, yeah, so it worked
out well for me. Damon,

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you have a parting shot anything you
want to get off your chest. Uh?

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Yeah. I'm excited for the Red
Wings. They signed Patrick Kane.

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He made his debut tonight. I
had a couple of scoring chances. I

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can't wait to see what he could
potentially bring to our team going forward.

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Okay, what about you, Rol, Well, I want to talk about

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college football here, this thing with
Florida stake and budged out of the out

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of this, you know, the
the upper echelon there or the playoff picture

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or the chat, whatever it is. And I got to tell you this,

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Okay. I have a guy,
the general manager of the radio station

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where I have my show, Loves
Michigan, and he and I had this

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argument because I'm trying to tell him
that I don't care if Alabama loses ten

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games, They're still going to be
in the picture because that's the way the

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committee votes. Okay, this is
this is one of the worst voting things

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that I ever saw in my life. How would you leave Florida State out

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of this one they have lost when
they lost no games at all. I

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don't get that, okay, And
and I'm furious about it, and I

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think it's a crime. And you
know, it's just that that's my feelings

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for tonight. Well, a lot
of mine has been a trending story all

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week anyways. But I guess,
like the majority of us believe, thankfully,

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they'll be twelve so we don't have
this to talk about next year.

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For sure. My party shot is
kudos to Jim Leland. Make me into

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the baseball Yes, I really am. Yeah, you know, I mean

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Loup Andella missed by one vote.
He'll get in next time. Although it's

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too bad when you missed by one
vote. He didn't get in. Loop

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Andella. Hopefully he does it.
Jim le Go ahead, Jeremy. I

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did my reaction the other night when
we talked about it on inside the Pig

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Skin with the FSU thing, and
you know what, I used my head

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instead of my heart. My heart
says, oh my god. These kids

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they went twelve and oh but you
know they were on their third string quarterback.

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And if you look at that team
and you say, okay, these

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are the five teams, which team
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them, everybody would say Florida State. And you know what, you're right,

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because you know what, when I
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Jeremy, that's exactly how they bade
the college football Playoff Committee. What

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was it? Travis Knight? I
think he was right. Yeah, Jordan

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Travis right, I'm sorry a lot
of Travis whatever. Yeah, Jordan Travis,

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And I think that that was the
thing that swung everybody's vote about why

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they didn't get in, because,
let's face the reality, they don't want

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these games to be bad anyways.
And again I also talked about big markets

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as well, where you have Dallas
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and of course you have Alabama's name, and mentor Detroit. And now

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again Florida State thirteen. I saw
him play against Miami and this Jordan Travis

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is phenomenal, this kid, he
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and he's right. Of course they
did get this chef. We all

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know that. Yeah, I mean, but again, it had to do

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with exactly what I said. The
College Football Playoff Committee said, Okay,

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out of these five teams, which
one has no shot at winning with their

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current roster? Right? That's that's
what it comes down to you, because

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that was actually in the College Football
Boards scheme of things. They said,

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the underheated team is not always gonna
make it. Yeah, and you know

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what, You're right, you really
are. But Jeremy, that I read

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the same thing that you did.
Okay, The bottom line is they didn't

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think Florida State had a chance to
compete with the ndy of these four.

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But the one thing I also mentioned
the other night on Inside the Pickskin.

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How can you put Alabama in and
leave Texas out when Texas beat Alabama?

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Yes, right, you can't.
Why if you're gonna put Alabama in,

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that means Texas had to be above
them and they got that right, Yeah

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they did. Of course, Washington
was a no brainer. I mean,

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come on, they played really well
packed Twelvey on Michigan, so I actually

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think they got it right. I
feel bad for Florida State, but again,

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you're gonna have twelve next year,
and nobody's gonna care about thirteen.

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Whenever he gets left out, it
doesn't matter, all right. Yeah,

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if they were gonna do it,
they should go sixty like they do at

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the level below I think FCS.
But I'll take toll over the current system

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all day long. I really will. I actually send an email to the

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College Football Playoff Board for the twelve
team an idea that I had your top

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power because there's only Power four next
year. There is no Power five,

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right because you know you got the
pack too. That's not a power conference

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anymore. So you take your four
big conference winners, then you do four

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at large bids from the power five
conferences outside of that, and then you're

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four mid major conference winners that the
best record. That way, these smaller

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schools get a chance to be in
this and you won't have that question about

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Coastal Carolina, FAU, the US
James good Year too, right, right,

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I'm just saying you won't have that
question about those small schools. Yeah,

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now, Jeremy, you're on point
with everything you're saying about this,

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But the reality of the situation's gonna
have twelve and we're not gonna have discussion.

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And I do believe that the final
four is right. I really do

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believe that. I didn't think Florida
Stance had a chance without Jordan Travis to

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be able to be competitive. But
but you know what, you know who

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ends up making out like abandon in
this whole thing that we realized. How

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about the Orange Bowl and you know
what, You've got Georgia Okay against Florida

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State in Miami. Yeah, that's
gonna be a that's gonna be one heck

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of a game. Like, hey, you know what, We'll be more

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happy to take these guys against Athens. I'll tell you what nobody's complaining about

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that match up. I think it'll
be pretty well. All right, I'll

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put one more up well there,
Taulton before we close her out tonight.

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Okay, Jeremy exclude UoN or lay
like this guy until they joined a power

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conference. Oh, I'll tell you. I know he's one of your cronies.

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If he's he's making these kind of
names. My nickname for him is

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shame. All right. Well,
they get overrated every the beginning of every

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year, and we get ratings for
players like that. So it's all good

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but pretty interesting. So damon Knight, good for a stack pack. You

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really did a nice job tonight.
Hey, Scott Lan, Lance from Pensacola

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said he can't wait till tomorrow morning
for it. Oh yeah, you tell

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Lance from Pensacola. I really I'd
like to see you get him on.

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I guess. In fact, I
encourage you to try to get him out

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here and come on this platform.
We can all see who I'm calling an

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external bum all day long. Now. You guys don't know about this guy

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here, but I make this guy. You know, I'm not trying to

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huh, Scott doesn't. He puts
it right on the point man with Lance,

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just like this guy's a trip.
I love. Everybody needs a pinionta

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I got Lance on the External Bum
podcast man, although Mark man Cedy tends

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to be a pinatto when I need
to get a little steam out there.

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All right, I thought you're making
it too hard for me to stop the

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show, so I won't. All
right, let's get this lot George Willi's

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band members playing each other, stars
opting out. Oh you know what,

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that's an interesting point too, because
you know what you when you talk about

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the transfer portal playing, Yeah,
I mean you're talking about not calling a

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lot of guys may bypass the bowl
games and jump start. So you know

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what, Mart told them, You
saved your best, your last chat as

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your best, or as Vanessa Williams
would say, that that save the best.

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How about that for a parting shot. And since he just said that,

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eleven and fifty three players this year
have hit the transfer portal when it

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was seven hundred and forty two by
springball last year was the total that transferred.

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If you think about that, that
means we could have double that by

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the time spring ball rolls around.
Yeah, and anybody that enters the transfer

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portal, guess what also, that
means they're not going to the draft,

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right, yeah, well, it's
all like it all. The only thing

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I could say, Jeremy is if
they're not you know where they're going to

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next They're going to the XFL,
the USFL, or they're going to Canada.

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M hm. That's right. There's
one guy I'm kind of sad about

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because he would have been available at
that late first early second round around that

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point that our Cardigat cats up here
in Detroit could have had. And that's

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that princely Umalalen. This kid has
got a bend like no other here.

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Reminds me of a young Bruce Irvin
or in recent history, James Houston.

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Okay, I go. Well,
on that note, we're gonna call it

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a night. So just so you
know, folks, this is fire up.

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My name is Scott Morgan. Rotha's
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Iicorn, came a Knight, Ralph
Williams. All right, Jeremy, and

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let everyone know how they get ahold
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me here on the South Florida Tribune
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on this show, whatever show in
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are great, you know those two. Okay, well, I appreciate the

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kind of words. Okay, thank
you, thank you. Jeremy. Yeah,

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you'll find me where you also find
Jeremy and Scott great writers. Jacob

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Bristler once in a while at the
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write for the Detroit Monitor locally.
I have a book out called Detroit Sports

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Broadcasters on the Air, and there
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wonderful Fire Up. So great being
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Corn at yahoo dot com. That's
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bank. All right, Damon sits
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shot in Okay, go ahead.
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great to be on with these guys. I come out one the times situation

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so good night everybody, have yourself
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