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given us not only a fun playoff
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Mikey Uh just announced today thirty that
it'll be three o'clock on Sunday for

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Game two in Baltimore, yep,
and then they'll be back home on Tuesday

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after dal on Monday, back home
on Tuesday for Game three. Now there

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is First of all, Max Surezer
is a madman. Uh. And he

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threw a bullpen yesterday and Nevin Grant
tweeted that he yelled finally as he came

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up from the dugout, and they
kind of talked about him on the broadcast

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yesterday and it was very interesting.
And he's kind of crazy, like it's

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almost like a guy who should just
drink at a red bull at all times.

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And maybe that's why his eyes are
messed up. I don't know.

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You don't have to get hype when
you stay hype, Kevin, Oh my

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god, I want to stay hype. Do you know the people out there

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that stay hype? I want to
be those people. Yeah. That was

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a second bullpen session, and they
said the first one was just sort of

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a go out there and go through
some motions, but apparently yesterday he cranked

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it up. And yeah, he
said, this is first significant action since

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the injury happened on September twelve.
Yeah, sure, As I said,

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last week was a light bullpen.
This one was real I was able to

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step on it more and it was
pain free, all right, So he's

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just considering all options. I mean, so the fact that the bullpen gets

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rest great, the fact that now
that you took care of business so fast,

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Jordan Montgomery, Nathany Evaldi pitched so
well, and they will get full

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rest before their next start. Dane
Dunning will get full rest instead of having

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to pitch on three days rest today, Like closing that thing out yesterday was

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so huge for obvious reasons, but
also for those literal, tangible reasons of

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these starters need to stay on their
actual rotation. They've done it all year

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long, and you get them off
of that. They are creatures of habit

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and it screws things up, and
Dane Dunning can as hell. This n

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is probably the weakest between Montgomery and
Eavaldi. If you make Dan Dunny your

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fourth guy though, and get Max
Scherzer back in the mix, see,

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I almost think more likely Surezer would
come back in the bullpen. That could

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make sense too. And actually that
way like that, you're not taxing him,

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you're not risking next year, but
you're getting something out of him.

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I mean, he could be the
damn closer. Is he going? Is

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he going full full effort? Though, that's the thing that would about bullpen

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guys. Guess who go maximum effort
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starters who can stretch their effort out. Yeah, that would be completely up

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to him how he feels. I
would love him as a starter, certainly,

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But he's such a vet, he
knows and if he's like, let's

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I can get you too on any
given day, and if you can make

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it through kind of a full go
bullpen session, that's obviously more symbolizing of

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what a reliever would do than a
than a starter. But I don't care,

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fine many whatever or anything. On
the broadcast yesterday and Tim Kirchin was

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like, it's unlikely that he would
pitch in the ALDS or the ALCS.

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I liked evans last line in the
article, even your Grand of the Dallas

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Morning News, his last sentence was
to stand out to me because even Chris

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Young was like, he's probably not
gonna pitch it, like three weeks ago,

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and then Max Scherzer's intensity. We
played the audio the day he got

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hurt. But here's evans last line
in his article, It star remains unlikely

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that Scherzer would be an option for
the Rangers in the Division Series if they

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advanced, But things seemed to change
quickly with him. I mean he,

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like you said, he feel a
light one and the third they've said on

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the broadcastterday hitting ninety miles per hour. That's not gonna be good enough.

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But there's something about Max Scherzer and
what he's about and his almost crazy man

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mentality that I kind of think there
might be nothing stopping him outside of going

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into the doctor's office there and just
winning an argument. Like I think that's

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how it could happen. Yeah,
and then there you go and he's in

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your rotation. I don't know.
And now that he's seeing you know,

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after the last two games, there's
got to be like kind of like an

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energy injection for him to want to
even come back, maybe more than he

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did before, to see how great
this team's playing, to the play and

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stuff. Does that make sense at
all? Like it's like, oh my

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god, this thing is kind of
I really want to even get back more

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than I wanted to before. Well, I believe he had a trade cause,

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like he would not have came here
if we were not good. Yeah,

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he's all about like, I don't
care about anything except October. Yes,

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and he's a vet. If he's
a young guy, the decisions out

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of his hands. But in his
case he does get a big loud vote.

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The loud vote for the Rangers is
the fact that he is under contract

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for twenty plus million dollars next year. Yeah, so it's interesting. It's

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interesting the Rangers. How great would
it be if the old guy's on this

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team, that schures A is somehow
able to come back and pitched at some

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level of effectiveness and you get something
out of Chapman. Oh my gosh,

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Yeah, I mean Chapman, the
way they talked about him like he will

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only be a three batter guy now, and they're almost like talking about him

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like he was out of gas and
they did ride him on the stretch.

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They did, boy, give it
him a week. But I bet there's

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some psychological thing about these old,
older dudes that have been in the game

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a long time that the grind is
the grind and they kind of somehow just

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automatically. Maybe you're not as engaged
in the regular season, but when playoff

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time comes around, that psycho focus
comes into play playoff time could be cool.

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Who knows anything can happened. Didn't
think this was gonna happen if the

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starters look anything like the last couple
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around there, and then if for
some reason you can inject sures are into

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the bullpen, and does that not
just snap fix the bullpen? In theory,

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I don't think there's fixing this bullpen. That's historically the worst. Yeah,

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but one big, good, consistent
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I've liked Heeney in the bullpen a
little bit too, like coming in there

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and just kind of throwing smoke,
and a guy's been starting all year long,

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and he's like, looks like he's
he could do this role. He

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maybe do two innings, pitch the
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he's not walking. Dudes, I
know it's interested. I can't wait for

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this series. I'm just jacked for
Saturday. It's gonna be fantastic. Are

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you hoping that Will Smith misses the
flight? They could leave him off the

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playoff rostra and it wouldn't kill me, But also, what are the other

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options? There's not the other thing. I really want them to sign Jordan

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Montgomery now and that's more than that
game. It's just looking at everything he's

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done since he's been here, and
I'm like, why not we paid everyone?

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Martin Presley coming off the books.
His sixteen million is coming off the

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books this year, so he'll be
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in the bullpen. Great whatever.
I would love to pay Jordan Montgomery five

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years at a one hundred million dollars
Ray Davis, would you maybe, big

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old tank country boy. Ray Davis's
type of guy, a guy who looks

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like he's had oil field experience.
The Broncos cut Randy Gregory yesterday and a

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move that skin deemed two years ago. I can't believe that the Hot Dog

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Boys screwed this thing up. When
the Cowboys had tweeted out that they had

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signed Randy Gregory and then ten minutes
later we realized that he had signed with

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the Broncos a five year, seventy
million dollar deal, and now he has

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been cut, played ten games,
ten games once set the Broncos one second.

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Oh well, I think there's another
thing where Sean Payton said, we

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just felt like other guys were playing
better, so we want the best players

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possible and all that stuff. I
don't know. Randy Gregory was a good

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player when he was here. I
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he was never on the field all
the time, and he had a couple

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of dumb penalties that stand out in
people's mind. Randy Gregory was really good

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here. So he's a free agent. He's a free one year three and

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a half. Let me go ahead
and tell you in one word what every

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member of the Jones family would say
if you ask them about bringing Randy Gregory

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back here. No, I hate
him just because of what he did to

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him right in principle and then changed
his mind at the last minute. I

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would say, they're not innocent in
this either. But yeah, they think

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that they were trying to put pull
some BS clauses in his contract. And

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I can tell you that with one
hundred percent confidence, based on what I

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know about all that they were trying
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that Denver's like, No, I
was reading that after he got binched,

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he asked to be traded or and
they did try to trade him. Well,

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yeah, probably nobody bit Look,
he was just cut him weed and

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anxiety dude, right, Yes,
So sometimes specifically the anxiety angle of that

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it just can work somewhere and it
doesn't work somewhere else. I mean,

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look at Joey Gallo for the Yankees. I mean there is I mean for

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a minimal investment. Maybe he's comfortable
here and maybe he reverts back into something

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close now the relationship. Maybe he's
severed beyond repair. I don't know,

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but he just may be an uncomfortable
there and then you get your head out

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of it and that's what you get. But maybe you come back here for

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low, low money and you feel
comfortable. And the Cowboys have taken flyers

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on free agents with much more complicated, much many more complications attached to him

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than Randy Gregor, a ton more
money than this one would cause. And

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aren't the things that kept him out
of games regarding suspensions due to him self

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medicating his anxiety, aren't those a
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Yeah, Well, the NFL's answer
is, no, we're gonna suspend you,

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so let's take out any structure.
Yeah. No, structure is good

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for that, and for people who
are dealing with that, and people are

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dealing with that will tell you that
structure is very important to getting over those

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things or to fighting those things,
and the NFL is like, no,

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you're suspended, can't be around the
team. Oh, you can't be around

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your friends and infrastructure. Okay,
great. And by the way, Joey

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Gallop dropped from the playoff roster for
the Twins ahead of their two games with

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the Blue Jays. Now they will
take on the Ashtros. They could add

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him to the playoff roster there,
but doesn't look like it because he's been

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playing bad, kind of kind of
wild, because I thought that was gonna

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go better. At least a minute, I thought Minnesota was gonna be a

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good spot for him. So there
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Rangers at noon on Saturday, Texas
o U Saturday, We'll have a big

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weekend warm up tomorrow. Get your
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week away from the Star season Open
Stars Season, which means for what,

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less than a month away from the
map. Yeah, a few weeks from

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the MAVs, I mean the MAVs. We're gonna air the MAVs preseason game

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from Abu Dhabi tonight here on the
Freak. I mean, all this and

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the weather breaks, it's all happening
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What more do you want? We
do it all? What more do

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you want? What movie we do? Is this? Yeah, good job

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kings driving around the desk professional like
Joe our brother. I have injuries to

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prove my brother. Yeah, it's
time once again for Rest played with JJ.

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The lady but the sin in cinema. So without further ado, we

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got movie reviews with the original screen, the twenty century Bucks. It's JJ

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her out a little bit. It's
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I didn't know you saw Saw a
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why demand we start with that?
I'm a big Saw guy. I've never

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seen any of them, man,
I remember that first one coming out,

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and I was just thinking, like
this taking like that gory horror and psychological

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thriller, like it was like a
reset of horror films for a lot of

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people, really really good film.
The first one I worked at. I

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don't think I ever told you I
worked at Twisted Pictures, which is the

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company that did Saw when I lived
with Los Angeles. Yeah, and I

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read the Saw too script like before
they did it. But that company essentially

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exists because of Saw. It a
few million dollars to make and it made

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two hundred million dollars. It's one
of those that's why horror there's such a

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unique genre. He can do something
creepy enough, you can do it for

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cheap and make a ton of money. So twisted pictures exist because of Saw

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success. And now they're at a
ten spot of movies. I can't believe

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there's ten and you are you are
gonna watch the original Saw? I want

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to sometimes movie really lovely horror movies. It's literally like, if it's well

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done, I'm all about it.
It's cool. Wan to real cool.

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Yeah, ten movies later. It's
crazy because I've only seen a couple of

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them, haven't seen all of them, because after a while, it's like

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it's a it's a lot to take
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up with these ideas of do you
know the you don't know anything about Saw?

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No nothing. I mean I assume
there's a saw blade involved, and

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you know what, we don't tell
them anything if we're gonna watch this round.

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I just always think, like the
original color in Color Batman, when

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there was always a saw blade,
a circular saw, and a conveyor belt

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that was aimed straight at as crutch. Holy crap, hell, will Batman

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get out of this tune in next
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the remember the like the DVD cases, the first one was the saw so

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saw uh Salt Tan or sawt Eggs
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It takes place between one and two. Oh really yeah, between one and

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two. Tobin Bell's back is he
like eighty something? Now, that's the

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reason they have to do it then, because Kramer, Jigsaw and I really

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liked it. They had a really
good job with this. I've only seen

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a few like I have. I'm
not as invested in saw as a lot

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of people are. I've seen a
couple I've seen, like the first two

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or anything. I've seen like the
Spiral one, which is like the law

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I saw, I think the one
before that one. It's a lot of

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films. But they really did a
good job with this, and I think

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they've been doing a good job of
kind of having like some kind of sympathy

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for this man, even though he's
absolutely crazy, coming up with these crazy

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like torture games for people basically to
learn to teach them a lesson, and

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yeah, he's he's trying to get
uh, he's doing an experimental drug or

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experimental science to because he has cancer. That's I mean, that's not a

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spoiler because he carries out through the
franchise. He has cancer and he's on

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his last leg. He's trying to
find some kind of hope and and and

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something to be able to for him
to go on. And he's get introduced

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to this experimental drug, this experimental
science project in this crew that's that they're

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doing. And it turns out there
are frauds sout here. It comes you

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know, of of best saw trap
in this one. I mean, I

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don't know's I don't know if that
counts as spoiler because these people find themselves

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in these incredible traps. Yeah,
because usually it's one at a time they

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have is there kind of like a
morality thing where they have to make a

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decision. Yeah, Like he will
if there's a picket pop like a guy

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who's going around stealing people from people, he will kidnap you and tell you,

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you know, he'll give you these
little lines to kind of like draw

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out the scenario for you, Like
you know, you're going around robbing people,

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and here's your chance to redeal.
You know, he's giving you a

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chance to live, but in the
most tortuous way possible. And it's usually

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one at a time, but in
this movie, he it's it's a group

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of them. So they're you know, they're watching each other battling, trying

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to survive, and it's brutal.
It is so brutal. So I just

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think, I mean, just think
of science, to think of hospital surgeries.

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I'm just gonna say that. And
there's always a crazy twist at the

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end of it, and watch the
twist coming, but you're just excited to

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see what's the big twist. So
seriously, if I watched the first one,

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then this new one would be one
and a half the next logical one

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to watch before I saw. If
you want to go chronologically, yeah,

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watch the first one and this one
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and then watch the second one.
But most ones in the middle got real

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cheesy and they just want to death. And yeah, so that's why I

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was like after two, like I
was good. Good. They do the

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same thing with all these They got
Friday the thirteenth with Halloween, heck with

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Jaws, to a certain Digress ten. They put the cars in space right

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space cars. But what was so
good about the first one is the main

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jigsaw. It's Tobin Bell. Yeah, and they had to figure out a

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way to make sure he's still you
know, viable and interesting, and that's

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why they made the timeline where it
was. Yeah, good decision. When

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I go back and watch it too, because I just remember seeing it was

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crazy because it was really nothing like
that that was out. Yeah, and

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it was a low budgeted film.
I mean you can consider it low budget,

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I guess at the time. And
it made so much money, and

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the second one made even more because
of how successful the first one was.

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Seriously, Saw one incredible when I
saw Too and I went like, okay,

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I was even tired of it then
that once we get the Saw Too.

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After Saw two, I was like, I don't need to see the

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third one anymore now, And you
kind of get they don't want to see

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walls closing in on people. So
that first one was Oh the budget was

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one point two million, Oh my
god, what it made. It made

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one hundred and three point nine million. That's a good investment. Yeah,

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it's a really good investor. That's
enough money to make ten more, Yeah,

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and here we are here, we
are all right, but it's really

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good and a lot of people who's
who's been following it from the first one

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have said this is probably the best
one since the first one. Yep,

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tomatoes and everywhere, it's the highest
rated one since the first one at least

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good. All right, what else? For sure? Try quick? Do

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you want to stick with the horror
genre or you want to do something like

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court case drama? Court case,
Yeah, the Bureau, Yeah, what's

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up Jamie Fox? I know a
lot of people haven't really heard of this,

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and there's a couple of movies that
are dropping that are coming to the

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streaming services, this one included.
It's gonna be in select theaters this weekend

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and then it's gonna drop on Prime
next weekend. The Burials based on a

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true story. It takes place at
ninety five. Jamie Fox plays will I

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love his name Willie Gary, Lily
Gary. He's this injury lawyer, hot

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shot guy, big money like he
only goes for cases he knows he's going

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to win, cases that he's going
to give to make sure the person who

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wins gets big money, like twenty
thirty million dollars Timi Lee Jones comes in

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and he plays a character. Timi
Lee Jones plays Jerry O'Keefe and he's a

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funeral homeowner in Mississippi and he's basically
he's in debt and he's trying to find

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somebody to purchase a couple of his, you know, his funeral homes,

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so that he can successfully sustain his
business. And he kind of gets jypped

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a in a in a deal between
lowind Group, which is based in Canada,

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and they go to court and he's
going to court to sue them because

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they were pretty much stalling the paper, stalling writing in the contracts. Yeah,

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and it's a really good movie.
It's so good. Jamie Fox is

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just he's just bigger than life on
screen. Man. This is something that

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he just you can tell he loved
to do this because I'm not gonna say

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it didn't take much for him,
but because he has such a big personality,

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he could bring so much to a
character. And he just brought so

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much to this guy. And Jamie
Fox is the little attorney Tommy Lee Jones

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character. Yeah, and this is
does this movie occur primarily inside a courtroom?

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Yeah, they're in the courtroom they
they do the they do the case

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in like a very poor part of
of like a southern region. I think

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it's like Florida in between Florida must
to be somewhere, and it's very mostly

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predominantly a black you know, gonna
be a black jury. So they're like,

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you need to go maybe go get
you a black lay because relate and

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and so he's not interested at first. He's like, there's gonna be a

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twist in this. It's like not
interested at first, and then he's like

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he wants to be as big as
Johnny Cochran because obviously during the time O.

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J. Simpson Trial everything, he's
like, I want to be this.

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I want to be considered the big
loyal of the central you know,

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it's like Johnny Cochrane. So he's
like, this is interesting. This Mike

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can get through the case. And
a little race is involved obviously, you

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know, early early nineties, but
uh, I really like, I really

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liked it. Jamie Foxx, Tommy
Lee Jones, Jurny Smola, if you

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know anything about her, she's Birds
of Prey, Love love Craft Country,

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very good fel I mean, it's
as simple as a courtroom drama, but

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it's very good, very good performances
from all around the cast, and everybody

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holds their own in this movie.
I really really liked it. I really

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did. Let's go rating. I
like it it is I shall watch all

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right, JJ, thank you.
Yeah. I do want to talk about

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totally killer, though I forgets much
one. Totally killer. Yeah, totally

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killer, totally killer, totally killer. We got hot mobs today, quick,

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neglecting our talk back hot mops.
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Bother quick. I promise it'll be
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