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This is the downbeat on ninety seven
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we were back in the news again, us newsmakers. Remember that story about

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the lizard on Monday, Well you
have how can we forget Kevin? If

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you have on a tip on that, why you should call our radio station

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that's coming up at eight. Get
a little context. We'll check the tape

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too, because we had a little
interview with the guy who lost his lizard,

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and uh, we do need to
review the context of some of that

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because it's the context of some of
that is in the news. Food court

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at nine, buckle your ass up, guys. The uh, we'll get

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some some MAVs and weinby action in
a minute. This Michael Parsons podcast is

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kind of fun. It's terribly interesting, and I didn't know that it was

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going to be happening in the off
season, and I don't know if he'll

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stop at some point. I didn't
anticipate that that podcast was going to provide

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as much was going to be a
tree that provided as much fruit as it

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has for us to discuss. Because
we've we've gone to this thing six seven

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times this year us just for little
cuts, you know, and I've I've

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listened to the whole thing before,
and I'm sure you have. It's a

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labor. It's not, you know, it's he kind of just says the

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same stuff that we kind of say, but there's always some nugs of insight

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that you know it's worth pulling or
worth talking about. I didn't know he

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had the guests on this week that
he did. His guess this week is

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Jordan Love, the quarterback of the
Packers, the quarterback that smoked him a

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month ago? And this is uh. I mean, it's kind of funny

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because it's just like, I'm having
this on my show even though they just

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destroyed us, But now I'm gonna
ask, how did you? And honestly,

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if I'm the Packers, I probably
don't really want Jordan Love doing this

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podcast or I don't want you talking
about our offense. And if I'm Micah

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and I'm Mike Zimmer who just got
hired and his opening press conferences yesterday,

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I'm probably not wanting Micah to say
anything about our defense on this podcast.

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They got into like x's and O
stuff on this one. I'm not gonna

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play you that part too much,
but uh, here's Micah just kind of

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going for it. This is like
four minutes into the podcast too with Jordan

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Love dive into what was your strategy
philosophy of how to break down our defense?

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Yeah, man, I think that
the key for us going to the

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game was we needed to run the
ball. Like that was a huge thing.

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Obviously, we played y'all a year
before and I felt like we ran

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the ball pretty well. So just
going to get y'all, Like, I'm

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not trying to talk, but y
y'all linebackers. You know, I think

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you had a DV playing linebacker.
I don't know, but like that was

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our goal was to be able to
run the ball and it was gonna set

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everything else up. And obviously I
think you'll biggest weapon is y'all pass rush.

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So great, DB's over there too, but I feel like they relying

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on the pass rush. Basically said
your your linebackers are undersized, and we

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beat the pass rush by running the
ball, right. Yeah, it's funny

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to hear him just the way.
I don't shouldn't say too much, but

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your linebackers, I mean, that's
interesting, that's valuable, and maybe that's

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like Micah just being kind of cool
and just the being the wrizzler that he

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is, you know, got that
charisma and then just you know what,

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I will tell this guy. I
probably shouldn't, but I will tell him

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this. Maybe that's what happened with
Jordan Love because Jordan Luck didn't want to

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say it. Yeah, he's like
your linebackers. Yeah, but wow,

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you know, Jeff's right, like
everyone's talking about the four to three,

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the three four, all that stuff
with your new defensive coordinator. And Kavanaugh

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said this on the Speakeasy couple weeks
ago. He's right, the league is

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you have you have two linebackers and
you have five defensive backs. That's how

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most teams play. That's how the
Cowboys play. Zimmer may mix that up,

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I guess. And don't you construct
your defense to what you have readily

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available in terms of personnel? Yeah, so we saw Mike Zimber change that

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under parcels right. Yeah, I
mean they the hardcore four to three dude,

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and and Bill got him to,
you know, convinced him that the

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three four was a better way because
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he's he's uh, malleable. I
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he's got. The Cowboys tried to
have linebackers too. I mean Overshown was

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their third round pick in the draft
and he tours ACL in preseason Layton vander

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Esh hurts his neck again. Can't
fill his hands anymore. You know,

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you know if you have Overshown in
vander Esh, yeah, you've Maybe the

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Packers game plan is different there,
but it's just interesting to hear them say

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that. Straight up. Here's a
little bit more. When y'all played us

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the first last year, he was
playing linebacker most of the time. He

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wasn't your Russian like that? You
you like playing linebacker? No, I

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do, Like jord In Love with
the classic interview, the interviewer, great

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move. You like playing linebacker?
No? I do? Like against a

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team like y'all do that because y'all
game plan was very simple to understood it.

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But you know how that you know
how go like sometimes you lose this

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simplistic you're gonna what you're trying to
say? What do you mean I can't

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playing with simple Yeah, like you
said, you're gonna come in and run

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the ball. Yeah it was simple
though I meant no scheme it. But

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like the simplear it is, like, yeah, that game plan was not

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simple because that play had the one
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fifty yards open, Like oh yeah, I mean that the most pee wee

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football play of all time when the
tight end was But I don't know,

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it's just it's interesting. Uh,
I'll go a little bit more. You

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know, you're going to establish the
run against someone like y'all. I'm like,

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yo, I know on first down, we have a high chance that's

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gonna be a run like y'all want
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City thirty eight longer is double chips. I mean you kind of got to

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we need some time back then you
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for you. So double chips means
blocking on double block. Yeah yeah,

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yeah, which we're a tight end, you know, chips and then releases,

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and then maybe you've got a running
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the backfield that chips and then releases. That's my best guess. I don't

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know the exact definition of the term. So we've got out of this finger

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finger pointing ceedee lamb eating pasta and
now the quarterback of the team that beat

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you in the playoffs. It's telling
you what's wrong with your defense. Pretty

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good, good luck, Mike Zimmer. I think you'll be fine. I

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think they're gonna be getting they get, They will get to Trevon Diggs back

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one more football thing real quick here, Travis Kelcey. Yesterday at the parade,

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This is before the gunshots rang out? Do you know this song?

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Sing alone? Blame it all on
my roots. I sowed up in boots

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and a ruin the nners. Oh
my god, the last one we were

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He's also please holding up his phone. He's holding up his phone reading the

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lyrics to it as well, and
his teammates are holding him upright. I

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want to hear all of this song. He looked like a guy at the

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waste management open last week and he
was dumping an ultar down in front of

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his pants. Okay. He also, I know we're gonna play it,

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but okay. Also last night I
saw this was at the Man's game and

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I had my phone during a break, looked at it and it's the Travis

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Kelcey Our Hearts go out to the
city, and I'm like, six hours

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ago he was incredibly wobbly. Who
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look, you gotta you do it, and it's a you know, big

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puppetor guy in the city. Our
hearts go out to the city and blah

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blah blah. But still it's like
you were hammered less than eight hours ago.

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It's weird. Last one the show, we were the last onesday thought

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they seen there and a solid surprise
that fear in their eyes. They when

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silk dance glasses shape, Pat,
Pat took that glass of champagne. I

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promise you why not? And I
toasted you, Honey, we throughout never

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what oh God, bred and Pat
and they and they pumping almighty. That's

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that should have been the story.
Holy that should have it could have bed

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could have been the story. Then
they pumping the music and the music's off

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to where Patrick, the star of
the city. The MVP grabs it,

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is ready to do the chorus,
and they pump in the music about seven

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seconds behind where it's supposed to be. Because you'll hear when Patrick takes it

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over. Yes, I'm gonna go
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Patrick leaning in. It probably either
helped Kelsey or Patrick was holding tracks the

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whole time. He was big wobble
only what what? Oh god? And

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this was live on local local NBC
TV. What does the graphics say,

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CBS five? Yeah, super Bowl, Super Bowl celebration. You're telling me

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there's one part at the end where
there's six Chiefs players who have their hands

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on the microphone trying to get it
away from it. Oh my god,

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that is the best karaoke I've ever
heard. I like what he says,

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Pat to the champagne. I promise
that glasses champagne, I promise you.

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It sounds like that Hank Williams junior
concert. Oh yeah, remember I played

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that last year, that audio of
Hank drunk. I need to dig that

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up and compare that. I think
I've got that safe. Something that is

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insane And there he is. Do
you think what? Okay, we know

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what. I'm sorry, it's got
to go there, right? Fantastic?

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Have I heard Julie say this so
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on Julie and Julie loves Taylor right, Julie was saying calling it love.

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She played audio of them hugging each
other after the game, and TC goes,

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they sound like two people who don't
know each other very well. Dude,

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there's no way that Taylor's watching that
and just going, oh, you're

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so silly. No, you have
to be gone, good meat head.

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You saw the video. This has
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out of the after party with him
and Taylor, all the kissing and stuff.

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But did you see the one of
the smoking whatever that he was smoking.

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Oh yeah, there's one where it's
her and Travis and somebody's filming with

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their phone and she has her back
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like holding the camera like maybe a
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so they're kind of getting an overview
of them. And Kelsey Is takes

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a big old rip off something and
it's either a vape or weed. I

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don't think it's anything heavier than that. But he takes a big old and

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she leans in and you can barely
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of that? And then he leans
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and then she just kind of backs
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Really oh yeah, yeah, right, yeah, he's puffing on something at

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the after party. Hey, she
gets hammered too. I mean she's drinking

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and all these things blasting shop that. Do you know that? No,

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I guess, I guess. I
don't know that. She might just get

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blitzed tonight and they laugh at each
other's funny noises when he starts singing and

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she starts singing with him, just
trash. I don't know, but yes,

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I look at that, and I
assume she's wherever she just cringing.

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Amazing that these guys are having to, you know, stay as healthy as

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possible for six months out of the
year. Get the ultimate goal is and

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we see been Tom Brady damned or
fell off the boat in the leg.

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Yeah, yeah, and he couldn't
walk back to his car. I was

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looking there. Okay, they're both
thirty four. I was just curious one

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of one was like younger, older
Taylor might have been older. I think

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you're right that she just was tired
of the dainty boy. Yeah, she

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wanted to get pummeled for six months. Yeah, great, little content getting

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the bull ring. Yep, a
little content and then move it on down

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the road. And I think,
so we'll see what happened she Hobbler.

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They're just going their separate ways there. Their schedules didn't match up. It's

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all being in six months. Yeah, no doubt because she thinks he is

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an idiot. She knows he's a
buffoon. Yeah, he's probably got a

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large hog. Yeah, she's probably
never been a hog. Yeah. Yeah,

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it's you know, I know,
yeah, I know, I all

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know, we all we're all thinking
of I wish our friends that are listening

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right now could see JJ's reaction when
Kevin says things and it's always Kevin.

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It's never made No, the head
whip's Kevin. Yeah, there's no always,

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it's only Kevin, the head win
percentages right to watch her eyes when

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he says hog, She's like,
what up? What mass One? Last

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night? Mass you were there?
Did you really go tell us everything?

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I was at that game in great
seats. I was looking for you.

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What did uh? What was it? Wemby like to see up close?

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Okay, unstoppable, most unstoppable thing
ever. Like this is gonna sound like

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overreaction, but all the things that
we talk about and then you see it

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from about twenty feet away. I
think Skin will have the same thing to

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say. So where I was sitting, I was across from the MAVs bench,

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probably about real five or so.
Yeah, and thank you to uh,

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iHeartMedia. Whoever gave me the tickets
for that? Wait, somebody here

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has row five? Well I don't
know, I mean, I don't know,

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but they gave me the tickets.
Who's the s Well, can you

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use names? Dick? I did? I recorded spots for the MAVs for

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this, I mean, but I
didn't know. That's how. It was

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more of a hey, you've already
left the office, but if you turned

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around and knocked these out real quick, we'll make it up to you.

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And yeah, so I foot the
car around and went and recorded spots.

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Whatever point is real close, real
nice. What happened the first half though?

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The side the Spurs were playing offense
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the corner, and Wemby obviously went
off for what twelve points of the first

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quarter or something like that. Okay, shoots a three, then shoots a

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three from deeper on a heat check. Well, I imagine seeing him up

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close shooting a three has got to
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And you know what, as lanky
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trouble blocking him out because you this
is going to be this really might be

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the best thing Yeah, his footwork
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When I think of unstoppable, I
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But his skill set is so vast
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with that body, with that length. And Devin Harris said it really,

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he very well said. Last night
we were talking about him. He said,

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yeah, man, this guy is
when he gets fully developed, gets

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a little bit stronger, a little
more seasoned, he's going to be a

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big problem. He was a big
problem last night when he's on a miniature

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restriction and they're not trying to win
games, and we all know what's going

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on there. But Kyrie the MAV's
offense was kind of bad. And then

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Kyrie's interview with Skin after the game
was good. I know they'll play it

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on the Ben and Skin Show from
ten to to today, but you know,

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I thought Kyrie, and you could
see it happening. Kyrie is like,

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well, I'll just go attack in
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And it did maybe pull him out
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he was like Wemby was affecting shots
on the defensive end too. Luke and

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nearly got tossed and I don't know
if they talked about it on TV or

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not, because Luca got a technical
in the first half, and then there

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was a play where Wesley of the
Spurs kind of toned the MAVs mentioned Luca

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gets up off the bench and walks
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he's not in the game to yell
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that was that team up? Who
was the ton of Gafford? Don't I

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think it is Blake Wesley. I
think it is okay. He kind of

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did half of the the Lister blister. Yeah, he did it with one

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hand. Me going knowing Luke had
already got a technical. I'm like,

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get back because he had, he
had gone far enough to where the ref

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could have gone, get out of
dude, you're not in the game right

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now, right, I mean he
could have. It was. It was

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very interesting. I mean, lucas
like, you team me up for crap

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and that gets that gets a pass? I mean, I think that's me.

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The passes aren't happening. Maybe that's
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the ref knew that he's got a
point. God, I love him and

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he's awesome and he just did crap
last night, and you're going, Jesus,

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this is amazing. Made a playoffs
night. It's amazing. But there's

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a play where Wenby hit a shot, Luca fouled him and you hear the

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skin. Okay, I was sorry, like with Roxy, and Roxy does

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not know the ins and outs of
basketball, okay, but she was like,

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why is he why is he like
grabbing at the ref for calling that

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foul? Like we heard it.
You hear the skin hit and he's like

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what, Like, dude, that
one was the most obvious one. But

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he's God, he's great. They
were fun and the third quarter took off

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and it was over. Is so
good. I'm jazzed about this team.

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I will I mean, Skin said
a week before the trade a couple of

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days he's like, we'll see what
everyone says when this team goes six and

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oh over the last six yeah,
little weirdo. I mean he's we know

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he's a weirdo. Yeah. So
he had like three incredible MAVs predictions over

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the last week. Like I know, sometimes he knows things and hears whispers

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about trade or something like. That's
different then basically knowing that they're about to

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go six and zero, including a
win over the Thunder, the best team

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in the West at the time,
Like he kind of knew this was gonna

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happen. Yes, right now,
are you kidding? Now? We're all

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starting to think, what are they
capable of everything? I don't know,

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yeah, maybe everything? And you're
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Give it time. Wait, wait
till the chemistry starts to develop and

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and guys get in and know where
their positions are. Nowhere to expect the

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ball from Luca, learn each other's
tendencies, get some experience together. If

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they're this good now, And granted
they you know that they didn't really they

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played the Wizards and the Spurs in
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you can't overlook what they did to
Oak City. Man, that that was

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This is really exciting, and I'm
kind of glad that the All Star breaks

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happening. You're gonna have like eight
days. That's what's what's gonna suck is

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eight days without any real NBA basketball. I think it's a good time to

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just kind of do a little little
factory reset. Yep, you know,

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decompress a little bit, get it, get get healed up as much as

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you possibly can, but do it
with a ton of optimism pocket And it

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seemed like Kyrie and his interview with
Skin last night, that's where their focus

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is. It's like, we are
going to get in shape while this is

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all, while we're having this time
off. Let's go five minutes tomorrow for

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Kyrie talk absolutely because wow, take
seven. I don't have seven, but

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actually I only need three now,
Kevin four and a half. Stick around

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tomorrow for three minutes. Coming up
next, we were get ready for nine

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o'clock, the food courts coming Dingo's
Morning New eight thirty. But kind of

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next, well, we were in
the news because of an interview that we

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did earlier in the week and it's
one of the weirdest headlines you'll ever see.

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