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And we continue on Fred Rogan,
Rodney Pete on five seventy LA Sports.

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Later this hour, Vical jump on
with some spirituality and I'm sure he'll have

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things to say about the Lakers,
oh and trying to shake his magic wand

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and sprinkle them with stardust so that
they will be Denver tonight. So Vick

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will be on the show. If
you've not heard, we'll tell you right

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now. I don't know what you're
doing Thursday, but if you want to

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do something cool, you ought to
come out to Hollywood Park in Inglewood,

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because we're going to be there,
Rodney, damn right, we are Fred

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Thursday. And guess who we got
coming with a Fred. Oh we got

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somebody pretty big, hey, Bruce
Dargraderol was big time Rodney. He was

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big time. He was great,
He really was. To get to knowing

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like that, you know, sometimes
you just see guys, especially players,

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athletes, whatever you see him,
and that's all you see is him coming

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on the mound in the seventh,
eighth, ninth, and he doing his

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thing, throwing one hundred and two. But to hear him talk, you

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know, about his life and backstory, his love for his mama was pretty

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special. It's great to get to
know guys like that, all right,

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So he was for our listeners to
get to know him like that, Freddie,

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right, I agree one hundred percent. He was there last time,

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and this Thursday it is key k
Hernandez. Come on, come on,

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key K, key k. Maybe
we get Kik to dance for us a

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little bit. You know what,
I'm sure if you ask. He loves

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the fans. He is a I
don't know on the team really at this

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point, and I'm talking about Otani
and Mookie and Freddie. He's got as

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large a fan base I think Rodney
as anybody on that team. People just

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love him. Yeah, they love
him. He since the moment he got

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got here, left came back.
I mean, he has always been a

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fan favorite. I think you know
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got and and you know, doctor, fans love that play this heart out,

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Where's it on his sleeve? And
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a Dodger's all about. So that's
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delivered for this team in big time
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Hernandez and it'll be fun on Thursday
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Phoenix and welcome on David Vasse and
Dave. Thanks for jumping on. Hey,

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great to be with you guys.
And Fred I am so proud of

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you. I thought you'd be drowning
in tears after the Kings lost last night.

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So good for you to show up. Oh well, Dave, I'm

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not saying I'm not a bit morose
in a state of depression. But they're

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still alive. They're still alive,
and I'll tell you about that one.

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But now that they're alive, like
the Lakers are alive now. Actually,

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you might be right, Rodney,
but I mean they really, I don't

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know what else they could do last
night. I mean they gave up one

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goal. I don't know what else
they could do, and it just proves

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that Edmonton could be better. Yeah, the score too, too, game,

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That's right, Dave, score too. It's very simple, Fred,

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I don't know why you're making it
complicated, all right. I'm not trying

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to make it complicated, all right, Dave. So I would say,

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so far, so good. A
loss in Toronto to wrap it up,

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but overall, just a great road
trip, wouldn't you say? Yeah,

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the Dodgers are back on the track. You know, they kind of fell

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away from who their identity was last
year during that last homestand but the biggest

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keys to the reason why they've had
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their offense is firing on all cylinders, but also the pitching has been outstanding.

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And I'm not just talking about starting
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of a sudden, now Alex Vesia
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Ryan Brazier's fastball velocity is back to
where it was last year. So right

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now things are going well. They're
not taxing their bullpen too much considering you

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know, on this road trip,
Landing Neck is them six. Tyler glassnow

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went into the seventh, Gavin Stone
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their starters as well. How good
does it feel for them, Dave,

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to see that Toddy glassnow has really
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he is, it feels like,
and he's taking the mound. All is

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good in Dodger Land. Yeah,
you feel like he's the most dominant right

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hander they've had since Walker Buehler was
in his prime. Right They've never had

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a right hander like this so overpowering, And I would argue that Glass now

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right now has been more overpowering just
bullying people with his stuff than Walker Buehler

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did at that point in time a
couple of years ago. The only question

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you hold out for is that Glass
now can continue to sustain this, because

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he has a history in Tampa Bay
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then starts to kind of lose himself
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that he can't sustain this and stay
healthy. We were all holding our breaths,

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or the Dodgers were holding their breath
when he came out of that game

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on Saturday, and it turned out
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way they described it at first,
of hand cramping, because that could be

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a symptom of something else. No, no, it was the blister.

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might be a blister. On TV, it was, oh, it could

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be a blister, and then it
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you said, hand cramping could be
a sign of something else. So thank

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god it is not right because he
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his left calf during the game,
so it went from his calf to his

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hands. So I just feel like
he was dehydrated. He admitted he was

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dehydrated because last year, guys,
here's another symptom of when you have finger

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cramping or some some you know,
numbness in your fingers, that's a symptom

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of a problem with Dielbow. The
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there's something going on. And last
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cramping and it turned out a month
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ucl. So that's not the case
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clear, but that's the good news. Andy Pie has has settled in nicely.

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Dave. Are they impressed with what
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say so. Fred Action speaks hotter
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day versus right he's and lefties,
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and he's delivering. So right now, he's passing the first test of a

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rookie. The second test will be
when they start incorporating you know, spin

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and breaking balls, whether or not
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that to him and incorporate a new
layer to the challenge of being a big

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league hitter. But I believe I
mentioned this to you guys. I know

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I did on Dodger Talk. I
believe after what I saw training and what

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he was doing in Oklahoma City,
if he got this opportunity, there was

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no looking back for Andy Pajaz.
He will not be going down to the

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miners the rest of this season if
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looks like he's uh. It looks
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I think from the moment he stepped
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settling in and like you say,
Dave, he is not has no intention

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of going back down. Is this, David, what we saw or have

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seen so far on this this road
trip. Is this kind of what we

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all kind of expected from the Dodgers
to take two out of three in a

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series, three out of four in
a series, be dominant for a few

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of those games. Is this kind
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team to be for sure, Rodney. But it's a long season and you

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can't expect these guys to match the
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It's just not going to happen as
much as we wanted to. That's just

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not human nature. So there are
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physically mentally they're not as engaged as
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the road trip. So it's just
part of a full season. But at

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the end of the day, they're
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You look at the rest of the
NL West, nobody is over five hundred.

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The Dodgers are the only team over
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So that just shows you the whole
landscape early on and look for me.

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I'm not going to say this is
a must win series for the Dodgers in

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Arizona, but I would like to
see them come out and send a message

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to the Diamondbacks. This was the
place where their season ended, where they

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were dominated to a team that was
an underdog again and went to the World

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Series. The Diamondbacks are struggling.
They're pitching is falling apart. They don't

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have the depth. This would be
a nice series for the Dodgers, not

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only to take two out of three, but to sweep and really send a

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message to the Diamondbacks and not open
up any door of hope for them the

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rest of the year. Yeah.
Do you think there's a great sense of

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anticipation in Phoenix for this series?
Unfortunately not, Fred. I'll see when

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I get to the stadium. But
this city has gone through a lot as

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sports fans. The Suns were eliminated
last night. They lost their hockey team,

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and yeah, so I feel like
this team is a very this city

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is a very depressed sports town.
Yeah. And you know, speaking of

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losing their hockey team, there is
talk they might lose the Diamondbacks as well,

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or at least out a Chase Field. They've been trying to get the

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county to kick in for some renovations
and upgrade in the stadium, the county

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saying no. And the Diamondback I
mean it's almost not Where would they go,

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Fred, Where would they go?
Well? I don't know. They

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might stay in Lake City? Yeah, well, right, who everybody can

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go to Salt Lake City. Now
that Vegas. They could be the team

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in Vegas. Yeah, the mayor, we don't want you, They don't

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really want you here. Just stay
in Oakland. The worst. Hey,

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hey, we're glad you're interested.
But it's okay if you want to stay.

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You don't have to come here.
Oh my god. All right,

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Dave. So it's hot, ry
guys? Is it hot? It's about

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ninety Yeah, no problem. I
can handle that. I'm a man already

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hitting the stride in Phoenix, Arizona, ninety degrees on April twenty ninth.

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I love it. Come on now, yeah. Yeah. Hopefully the Dodger

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bats stay hot today too. That's
right. Let's play indoors. How about

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that? Yeah? I think I
will be closed. All right, Dave,

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thanks for jumping on. Way to
light the lamp, Fred, all

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right, goodbye game? All right? That light is that light is lit?

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All right? When we come back, Rodney, what do you think

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little spirituality? Yeah, let's do
it. Gotta have it, Fred,

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We'll bring vic on eh ah.
Yeah. Let's keep it going on a

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beautiful Monday, Rodney p Fred Rogan. Let's get it in fit because we

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need it. Gotta have it,
Rodney, I mean, Lakers gotta win

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tonight, King's gotta win tomorrow.
Clippers need to win as well. Dodgers

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in Arizona. There's one man to
provide the spirituality. Oh, by the

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way, there's only one. Did
you hear before we bring him On.

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It just made me think, did
you hear what Charles Barkley said after New

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Orleans was eliminated from the playoffs.
Did you hear this Rodney about not going

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to CanCon going to Kelvis? My
god, I laughed so hard. I

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couldn't believe it. I could not. Adam, see if you can find

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hilarious, hilarious, see if you
can find it. If you find it,

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let us know. That was the
funniest thing. What do you call

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it? Dirty ass water? They
think you're going to the beach. God,

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that was funny. All right,
now they say, hey, he's

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Texas. He goes after San Antonio
women and now going after the beaches in

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Galveston. What is wrong with y'alls? All right, wait a minute,

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we have it. We have it. Let's just play it real quest here

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Charles Barkley, Pelicans look awful.
They're eliminated by Okay, see listen to

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what Charles Barkley said. Know where
they're going, Chuck Galveston said, dirty

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ass water. They not even going. We're not even gonna sitting in the

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cant cooon. We're gonna sit there
the Galveston with that dirty ass water be

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washed up on the show, and
the people think they're in the beach.

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Y'all, y'all, we all gonna
sit, y'all a can't cool, y'all.

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Drive y'all, y'all quit Galveston,
Come on, Mantle, they need

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to try. Man, we're not
getting the no plane tickets to the beach.

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We said there has to Galveston,
Texas. Right with that dirty water

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wash up on the beach, I
can't even get in no water. Oh

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my, what not the best?
Oh God, I couldn't stop laughing.

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I played it back like five times. It was so funny. And he'll

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say whatever he wants, whatever's on
the top of his mind. No filter,

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whater What kind of delay they have? I know that, you know,

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normally a seven second cut. I
wonder if there's a fifteen second delay

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for Charles on that show. God, he's funny. All right, Let's

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have spirituality and walk theme on Victor
break VIC, good afternoon. He told

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Eric Church to drop the acoustic set
at Stage Coach at Coachella, and it

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was a bust rogan that was not
me. Hello, Vic. He only

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plays the hits Rodney Pete, VT
PTE and a humongous mazzl tav to Kevin

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figures he and wife Lauren proud parents
of a beautiful baby boy. Oliver Kirk

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figures Mucho mucho mazzl Kevin and Lauren
sensational. We're all giddy and in for

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the proud Papa is double a animalstly
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and he's cave Ellen for Kevin.
Happy clap along if you feel like a

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room without a roof because we're happy. Put your hands together, y'all hits

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king flavor. Yeah. Can the
Lakers play more desperation basketball? As the

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notch in Denver, Colorado tonight?
Game four was tremendous. They put it

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all together, sensational forty eight minutes. They finally out rebounded the Nuggets.

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And what have I been saying all
series? You got to box out,

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Gota got get the boards, man
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That's the first game of the four
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I think it was forty six,
forty whatever. Anthony Davis bliss out on

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the brow twenty three boards for Anthony
Davis, he outplayed the Joker for the

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first time. Am I right?
Did he not outplay the joke poker or

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what he looked at it against him
vico it defense. Joker got his numbers,

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but Anthony controlled the glass and the
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Denver. The blueprint? Was that
the blueprint? And can they duplicate that

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blueprint tonight? Up in the mile
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I mean he's picking up offensive fouls. Do you ever do you see any

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of the ballplayers picking up charges like
like Bron not at forty big exactly,

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Rodney. You see that video of
him jumping along the sideline when they said

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he had dribbled out of bounds that
he wanted to challenge and the Liker bench

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didn't challenge it. Did you see
him jumping on that that veil? You

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know, if Ron is so is
so animated, you got to challenge it.

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Even if you don't you don't think
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gotta challenge it. For Broun's sake. It gives players more confidence in the

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coaching staff where you challenge the call
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but all the time sometimes the players
don't understand what how many challenges we have

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left with the ramifications of that challenge
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just twirling their finger all the time. But as a coach, you got

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to sit down and weigh the options
and weigh what you have. But you

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have left. As a player on
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oh, we only have one left, or we're gonna lose a time out

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or whatever it may be. So
it's not always that just simple. As

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a player says, challenge it,
challenge it. Is there a more acute

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basketball mind then Lebron James. If
Broun thinks it's out, I'm coaching a

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team, I'm gonna say, refs, I'm challenging that call. That's just

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my perspective. Yeah. You D'Angelo
Russell, Bamboo he bent had the horrific

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Game three when he was held scoreless. Was he oh for six from from

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three? And then game four you
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that Game three from hell. D
Russell went back to his Game two form.

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He hit the threes, he drove
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key. You know, when the
Angelo bursts and explodes to the basket.

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He's making plays and he's just not
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I love when when d Rusk shows
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what he did. He had the
twenty one, but more importantly, he

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was setting people up, you know, with the pocket passes, the whole

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thing. I'd have Moss d Russ. He's got to duplicate that performance for

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the Lakers. Have a chance tonight
and Austin reeves. Fabulous game twenty one

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for Austin, And when the Nugget
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they cut it to about seven late
fourth, Austin went into the into the

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into the paint, made a nice
little j and the Lakers got back to

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control. So when those four guys
are hitting over twenty, that is the

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blueprint, that's the formula, and
you play insane defense. And that's what

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they That's what the Lakers did.
They double team the Joker, which I

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liked and I've been I've been screaming
that from the beginning. Get physical with

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Joker. Double team Joker. He's
insanely effective. You've got to get into

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him. He's got to feel you, all right, let's not get too

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personal. Why not? I don't
know if he needs to feel you.

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Oh yeah, Joker needs to feel
the Lakers around him. He just can't

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operate at will, you know,
and pick him to pieces with his insane

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passing. Well, the key to
night vic Jamal Murray may be out.

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That'll give the Lakers a break.
They really played some ferocious d on Murray

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in Game four. I got to
give it up because they banged Murray.

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I think he was nine for twenty
three from the field. They banged Murray.

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I know he's fifty to fifty for
tonight. He's got the angry calf

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muscle. But a lot of that
was a collective defense when they swarmed the

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Murray so esther Notcee. You got
to learn from the Game four rebound attack

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glass swarm the joker body of Murray. I picked the Lakers in seven.

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Friend, I know you like the
Lakers early. Then you jumped off.

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I'm not jumping off, all right. History. Great article from Dylan Hernandez

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and the La Times. Why not
the Lakers? Yeah, the Lakers make

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history. That's what Dibenham said.
Why not us? Why not? Why

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not? The talent's there, the
blueprints there. They just have to execute

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what they did in the Game four. But it's it's it's hard you know,

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doing it in Denver is different than
the downtown hooptojo. But the Lakers

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have proven that they can play really
well on the road. And the narrative

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is over. The over Denver narrative
is over. They have beaten Denver.

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That's a gigantic burden off the Lakers
heads. I like the Lakers tonight.

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Tight game, tight game. They
will force a game six. They will

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force the game six. Swarm the
joker, swarm the joke and got to

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give it up for the Clippers.
I know, you guys hit upon it.

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What a fabulous game there was.
I mean, I forget the fact

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they're up thirty one. They blew
the lead, they held off the Mavericks

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running hit me. James Harden,
float on? Look at you? Yeah,

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float on, James Harden. You
know James is a virgo. Uh

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huh. But when he hit those
what four or five floaters yesterday, I

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just said, James float on,
y'all? Is that what you said,

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vic? I did? You just
said flow hold on? Float on?

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His name is James virgo. We
know the thing about it is for James

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Harden, who you know has had
a bit of a stigma. James.

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Yeah, all right, a bit
of a stigma surrounding his play in the

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playoffs. This is very important.
No, he has been a bust in

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the playoffs throughout his career, and
I have been on him throughout how long

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has James been in the league?
Out of a Tisia float on James,

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he's a virgo. His playoffs have
not have not been very positive. But

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when he went you know, one
on one with Kyrie basically you know and

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Luca yesterday along with you know,
PG, that was the greatest performance of

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James Harden's playoff career. You can
quote in that double A Are you with

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me on that? No, I'm
not, actually, uh, you know,

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He's He's had bad closeout games.
Those are more magnified. But I

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think sixteen times in his playoff career
he's averaged twenty five or more in a

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playoff series. It's just been up
and down. Like last year against Boston.

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He's got the forty point games in
that series and then the duds at

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the end of it. But it's
just icee hot, I guess, as

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Shaq would say, at this point, up and down, hot and cold

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for James Harden the playoffs. But
that was a great fourth quarter. Vic

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no doubt about that. Five floaters
made by him appropriate music there by you

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flames. He is a virgo,
Fred Yes, Bick, What are the

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characteristics of the virgo? Hitting floaters
in the paint? Okay, so when

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you check the astrology chart, hitting
quoters in the paint would be number one

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when it comes to virgo. Yes, clutch clutch floaters in the plant in

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the paint would be a characteristic of
the virgo. All right, we'll get

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more into that, like we haven't
had enough, we'll also continue on and

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we'll have our spirituality. All right, Come on, let's go down to

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home stretch. Rodney Pete, Fred
Rogan, let's go another reminder Thursday Hollywood

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So come hang with us Thursday at
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Vic, if you would be so
kind to continue playoff Fever runs amok all

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Los Angeles Kings. I know you
guys touched upon it earlier, but that

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was such a gut wrenching loss last
night at the Downtown Frozen Dojo. I

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mean, you outshoot the Oilers thirty
three thirteen. You give up just the

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one goal and you still lose.
Fred, I know you are an oddent

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fan. Can the King send it
back to LA for a game six?

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You know? I think they can. That's the funny thing. I'm far

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more confident in the in the Kings
than the Lakers, to be quite honest

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with you. But it's Edmonton's style
of play that seems so baffling. I

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mean, the King's turn and there's
somebody right on them. And look,

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I'm a fan and I've watched the
game forever, but you would think there

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would be some sort of adjustment to
that. And I don't know what it

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is. It's just anytime the Kings
get the puck, there is somebody standing

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there, so there's no space,
there's no open ice. You can't do

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anything. I meant and Vic last
night they outshot them. They out hit

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them thirty three shots, but four
were like real opportunities. I don't know.

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It's there's something about them. There's
something off and I cannot figure it

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out. So do I think they
can figure it out? Yes? I

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do. I think they can figure
it out, and quite frankly, they'd

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better do it pretty fast. That's
a tough bonn Rajahs. Yeah. Up

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in Alberta. That's a tough bond. That's a brutal bond. But they

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can, they can get it done. They went up there, they've already

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won up there in the playoffs.
That's right. The Topey goal, the

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overtime goal, they've done it before. They can do it again. Why

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not the incredible copy tall goal in
the in the in the overtime. So

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they've done it in their minds.
They've planted the sea that they can.

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They can beat the Oilers in Edmonton. You know, allah of the Lakers

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have planted the sea they can.
They can beat themruggets. Right, you're

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gonna have the plet that seed planted. That's the How about the NFL draft,

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Fellas planted a lot of seeds.
If you're gonna draft the squads,

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let's start with the bolts. If
you're gonna give grades, I give the

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charges an A minus. Love Joe
Alt, He's a man mountain. It

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was he six' nine three,
twenty Love that pick. Love Lad mcconkee

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out of Georgia, the whine out, Yes, And I love the Michigan

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defense of Maestrad Junior Colson. I
know Harball loves him, and a sleeper

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to a heap still dB at a
Maryland. So yes, very very very

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very strong draft for the Bolts.
I give it an a minus. They

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still got to replace, you know, Alan got to replace Mike Williams.

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But I love the smash mouth football
and it's here. What do you guys

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think about the both draft? I
like all, I like you. You

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know, if you got a superstar
QB, gotta make sure he's protected.

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Harball likes to be physical. They're
gonna run the football all It was the

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best one on the board. So
they got their guy for a number of

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years that's gonna be up front and
be the anchor of that offensive line.

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So great draft, I think they
did. I think they did what they

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wanted to do. Vic and Chargers
are. Chargers are in a new direction

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already under Harball. You can already
feel it. I think it'll be fun

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to see how this plays out.
Now. You know, this is very

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different for them. I agree with
him in charge. You feel it's different.

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You just sense it. Now.
Let's see if it translates and the

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game is different than when he was
coaching for the forty nine Ers. The

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NFL is a different game. Now, let's see if it still translates into

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some of the things that he wants
to do. Smash mouth, you know,

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work a few years ago. I
don't know if it works anymore.

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Well, you know what Eric says, you gotta run the football, Rodney,

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you gotta run it. There's a
difference being running it and being smash

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mouth. So there's strategics to this. But we will see. We will

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see if that formula still works well. The Rams, they went crazy for

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guys from the edge from Florida State
with Verse, with Fisk picked up,

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I believe a very solid running back
from Michigan, Blake Korum, who Harball

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loved. Of course, I got
to give the Rams a B plus.

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Okay, And of course you do
offer grades every year for the NFL Draft.

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Is that correct? I do.
I watched them intently, try to

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break them down. I watch all
weekend because so many sleepers come from the

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later round. It's not just the
first round. The first round obviously is

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the sexy round. Everyone loves the
first round, but so many great players

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have emerged from the later round.
You really gotta get you're gonna dig deep

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into the later rounds. Beck,
How would you say that your grading system

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has panned out? In other words, so you give the Chargers an a

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if you look back at past grades
and thought, yeah, I nailed that

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one pretty well, or I missed
on those. I'm about fifty to fifty

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okay. So it's very tough.
It's so it's so hard. The NFL

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game is rather that, you know, you played so many amazing years in

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the NFL, so different from the
college ball, and it's, uh,

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yeah, you can't measure guts,
You can't measure Huevos. No, No,

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what worked in college doesn't always translate
works in the NFL. Yeah,

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it's cutthroat. You're right, Vick, who you can't measure heart, can't

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measure something of somebody of going through
life and everything works out for them and

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everything's laid out for him. And
then it may get a little tougher when

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they get to the NFL because it's, uh, take no prisoners. Some

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people can handle it, some people
can't. Meanwhile, the Raiders draft,

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I thought they got a great,
great player in Brock bowershead of Georgia.

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Oh yeah, they did. Difference
maker. He's a Jason Kelcey type.

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George Kittle. He's on that level
of being a difference making tight end.

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Sure, should they have traded up
or made a deal for a quarterback or

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you think Minshoe is the answer?
Is Minshoe the answer for the Raiders a

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QB. Well, Pendix was the
answer for the Raiders. But obviously that

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didn't work the way they thought it
would. Atlanta spooked everybody and jumped on

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everybody and got him. I think
they were holding out to see if they

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could get panicked and if it meant
you know, jumping up one or two

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to get him, then they would
have done it. But when he went

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eight to Atlanta just threw a wrench
in all their plans. There was so

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there was so much amazing talent in
this draft. I really believe that this

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is a very talented draft, you
know, with you know, with Uh,

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with the Bears, with Caleb.
This is a draft that was just

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so fertile. Well, Caleb is
not short on confidence, I'll tell you

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that. Well, quarterbacks of course
ruled. But you know, loving,

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loving Caleb Williams to the Bears and
don't forget out to Sam Bernardino Cojona High

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School, Jade and Daniels number two
overall now that'll be interesting. I'm rooting

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for him. I like him.
I like him at Arizona State. So

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let's see if he can do what
they hope he can do in the NFL.

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And got to give it up for
the Dodgers had David Vesse from Arizona.

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What a sensational road trip. They're
on nine games, nine days and

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they're just playing fabulous hardball. So
let's see what happens tonight they're in Arizona.

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We know what happened against the Diamondbacks
in the playoffs. Uh, let's

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see will they deliver a message tonight? Maybe just let them know, Okay,

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that was then, this is now, and don't try that again,

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because we're not gonna put up with
it. Don't try it again. Don't

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you dare, don't step to us. Mookie is hitting three eighty seven fellas,

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Yeah, lead in the league.
Seven Will Smith right behind him,

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pick Will Smith. America's catch has
been unbelievable. They got four guys hitting

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over three hundred, pick four.
Their top four guys are hitting over three

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hundred, throwing Otani in the mix, they're all hitting over three thirty.

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Three of them hitting over three thirty. Right now, Andy Pye has a

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three to zero two of the rookie. That's what I'm going to say.

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Yeah, and you know where that
leads us to vic to the source thread.

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Yes on this Monday, April of
twenty ninth is high coup for you.

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And I must quote the head coach
of the Los Angeles Lakers for the

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Hai coup. Yes, enlightened after
his Lakers stopped the eleven game drought against

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Denver. Do you Ham with an
epiphany, a striking moment of personal realization

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and insights and it's merged into a
Hai coup. This is from Lakers head

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coach d Ham. Beautiful day to
be alive, to stay alive. I'm

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feeling you, de Ham. What
Rodney, Ronnie, thank you, great

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work, Adam, thank you for
sitting in for Kevin again. Congratulations to

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Kevin and Lauren on the birth of
Oliver Kirk figures and Rodney two hours for

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us again tomorrow. Let's get him, Let's get

