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<v Speaker 1>Wild tonight, Good evening, everybody, and welcome to another edition

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<v Speaker 1>of FU Up.

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<v Speaker 2>How excited are we tonight?

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<v Speaker 3>Very excited? Thank you, It's great to be here.

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<v Speaker 4>As always fired up, Get fired up, Let's go?

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<v Speaker 2>Yes, Yes, Okay, well, I guess I'm gonna I'm gonna

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<v Speaker 2>lead off because I'm really excited and I'm I'm kind

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<v Speaker 2>of torn, and I will admit that. Tonight, obviously is

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<v Speaker 2>the playoffs for MLB, and of the four series, there

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<v Speaker 2>is only one series that went to three games, and

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<v Speaker 2>of course it happens to have my team in it.

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<v Speaker 2>Milwaukee Brewers are taking on the New York Mets. Mets

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<v Speaker 2>won the first game, the Brewers won the second game,

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<v Speaker 2>and tonight they are in the top of eight, I believe,

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<v Speaker 2>and the Brewers are up to nothing right now.

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<v Speaker 5>So host the picture, Candy, because I will say this

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<v Speaker 5>former pirate pitcher and he's been probably on every team

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<v Speaker 5>in Major League Baseball.

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<v Speaker 3>Rich Hill was just signed about two weeks ago.

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<v Speaker 2>I know. I think the Brewers just put in Okay, Freddy.

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<v Speaker 3>Parole, Okay, yeah, Rich Hill plays for the Mets, so.

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<v Speaker 4>You could say f the Brewers because what they're on

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<v Speaker 4>the other side. I'd almost rather face them than the Padres.

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<v Speaker 4>I think the Tigers match up well with the Brewers.

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<v Speaker 3>Brodreys are dangerous, Jeremy, they are.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, Brodreds are dangerous.

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<v Speaker 2>But so are the Tigers.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah. I'm interested to see what the Dodgers are going

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<v Speaker 3>to do.

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<v Speaker 2>They did say that. I give you guys respect.

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<v Speaker 4>I know.

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<v Speaker 5>My interest is what the Dodgers are going to do.

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<v Speaker 5>They're gonna lay an egg again this year, That's that's

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<v Speaker 5>my question.

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<v Speaker 2>Well, they get the Padres first, so they get the

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<v Speaker 2>Padres next, because I know the winner of the Brewers

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<v Speaker 2>Mets series gets the Phillies.

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<v Speaker 5>So the Phillies always managed to have a good team

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<v Speaker 5>for some strange reason.

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<v Speaker 3>I guess you know something. Yeah, they do. I will

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<v Speaker 3>not deny that.

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<v Speaker 2>Well, and let's face it, I believe my Brewers are

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<v Speaker 2>taking on the highest payroll in MLB. I believe the

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<v Speaker 2>Mets have the highest payroll.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, they paid for their playoffs.

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<v Speaker 2>They did, they did. Let's hope we take him down.

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<v Speaker 4>Good old fish and Billy ball actually still works. Looking

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<v Speaker 4>at the win above replacement numbers, looking at the matchup.

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<v Speaker 4>Aj Hinch is a master of that. We just saw that.

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<v Speaker 4>I mean they're on paper. There was no reason for

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<v Speaker 4>the Tigers to sweep them. I could I thought it

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<v Speaker 4>would go three and the Tigers might pull it out

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<v Speaker 4>to to one. But to sweep them the way we did,

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<v Speaker 4>those pitching matchups, the batter matchups, the substitutions he made

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<v Speaker 4>in both games were brilliant.

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<v Speaker 2>Mm hmmm, kudos. I have to give kudos to the Tigers.

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<v Speaker 2>I mean, they got hot at the end of the

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<v Speaker 2>year since August eleventh, and that's what you need to

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<v Speaker 2>do to have a good run here in the playoffs.

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<v Speaker 2>And I think you guys matchup pretty well with the Guardians.

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<v Speaker 5>Some people still call them the Idiots, just like the Commanders,

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<v Speaker 5>you know, the Redskins.

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<v Speaker 4>I thought the Guardians was a roller derby team in

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<v Speaker 4>South Carolina. That's why they were getting over the name.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, Well, you guys start what Saturday? I believe. I

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<v Speaker 2>think I'd.

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<v Speaker 4>Have to look, it's either Friday or Saturday. Yeah, I think.

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<v Speaker 5>Oh, by the way, Jeremy, I forgot to mention and

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<v Speaker 5>everyone that watches the external bum Show, the bum Show

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<v Speaker 5>will still be going on.

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<v Speaker 3>It will be I will be broadcasting for my church

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<v Speaker 3>because my wife has to go for choir practice. So

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<v Speaker 3>I will be broadcasting for my church, so just to

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<v Speaker 3>let everyone know.

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<v Speaker 2>Awesome, awesome, awesome. So yeah, it is the eighth inning.

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<v Speaker 2>The Brewers are up to nothing and the Brewers are

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<v Speaker 2>batting the bottom half of the eighth cold Brewers.

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<v Speaker 4>I definitely still use Indians and Redskins. I'd say what

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<v Speaker 4>I call them, but nobody liked it on the show.

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<v Speaker 5>Hey, people still call that Chrishner Stadium Hinsfield and we

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<v Speaker 5>actually we actually have a Heinz Field.

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<v Speaker 3>It's an awl Quippa high school, right.

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<v Speaker 4>I actually called to Redskins what comes off at a Burmitz?

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<v Speaker 4>But hey, at least clean you did.

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<v Speaker 3>Yes, give you that.

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<v Speaker 2>I'll give you that. So who do we think is

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<v Speaker 2>gonna make the world serious?

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<v Speaker 3>Way Milwaukee's going right now might be Milwaukee.

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<v Speaker 4>And the way Tigers are going. I can't I can't

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<v Speaker 4>count out the Tigers.

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<v Speaker 3>I could see that.

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<v Speaker 4>You can't count out the Yankees, and you can't count

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<v Speaker 4>out the Padres. I think those are the schemes of

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<v Speaker 4>the court with the best uh to get there.

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<v Speaker 5>In my opinion, I had to say, this was good

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<v Speaker 5>to see the Yankees back and play.

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<v Speaker 4>You know what, I hope happened, the same thing that

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<v Speaker 4>happened in twenty sixteen. We see him in the ALCS

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<v Speaker 4>and sweep them and go to the World Series.

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<v Speaker 5>Go to the World Series. Yeah, well that's good. I hope,

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<v Speaker 5>I hope it happens. But it's just good to see

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<v Speaker 5>the Yankees back again. You know, I'm pushing for the

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<v Speaker 5>Tigers because look at Arizona they ended up in the

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<v Speaker 5>World Series.

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<v Speaker 3>I mean, you know, who would have thought, you know.

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<v Speaker 4>How about that? How great would that be? Forty years later?

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<v Speaker 4>The World Series is one forty years after with the

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<v Speaker 4>teams in it. It doesn't matter who wins at that point.

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<v Speaker 4>It would be a rematch from forty years ago.

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<v Speaker 2>Mm hmm.

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<v Speaker 5>I can't remember the last time the podres R when

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<v Speaker 5>that's a LC or NLCS or.

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<v Speaker 4>How you doing, d community? Good to see you.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, hello everybody.

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<v Speaker 5>I'm having some issues tonight with my eyes and I

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<v Speaker 5>can't really see everything.

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<v Speaker 4>So I got you covered.

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<v Speaker 3>Thank you.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, let's let's I want to flip the sport. Let

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<v Speaker 2>let's go to the NFL. I kind of want to

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<v Speaker 2>We've now had a month of all these NFL and

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<v Speaker 2>I kind of want to go through some of the

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<v Speaker 2>first rounders, And I want you guys to tell me

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<v Speaker 2>what you think kind of grade wise you would give

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<v Speaker 2>each of these first rounders so far that they've been playing.

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<v Speaker 2>So let's let's start with, of course, the first the

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<v Speaker 2>first taken in the draft was Caleb Williams and he

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<v Speaker 2>is quarterback of the Bears. What kind of grade would

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<v Speaker 2>you give him so far?

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<v Speaker 3>I say, yeah, I was gonna say a C.

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<v Speaker 5>That's that's what I was going with mine. To be

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<v Speaker 5>honest with you, we really haven't seen much of him

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<v Speaker 5>except for what he's done right now. We have to

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<v Speaker 5>wait and see when they when to go and gets tough,

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<v Speaker 5>that's what we got to see.

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<v Speaker 4>We've seen him come back against the team that had

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<v Speaker 4>a prevent devent meet and beat a team that couldn't

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<v Speaker 4>beat the Cardinals.

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<v Speaker 3>Right.

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<v Speaker 4>So, I they're two and two. It's not bad, but

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<v Speaker 4>it's not great. The first two games were less than desirable,

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<v Speaker 4>less than three hundred yards totals, zero touchdowns.

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<v Speaker 3>Quour pick.

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<v Speaker 4>That's not good.

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<v Speaker 5>No, And Matt Everfluss is Matt Everflus is Uh. You

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<v Speaker 5>know this is the year that I think that if

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<v Speaker 5>he doesn't do well, they're going to fire him.

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<v Speaker 3>I believe that to be the case.

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<v Speaker 4>I think he gets a built in excuse with the

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<v Speaker 4>rookie quarterback and be back another season. That's my honest opinion,

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<v Speaker 4>because you know, the head coach and the GM goes

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<v Speaker 4>whenever they take a quarterback early like that Matt Naggie

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<v Speaker 4>and the other guys they drafted justin field. Nothing happened

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<v Speaker 4>in two seasons. Get out of here.

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<v Speaker 2>Mm hmm okay. So taking at number two was Jadon Daniels,

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<v Speaker 2>quarterback of the commander.

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<v Speaker 3>He's doing good. I give him a B.

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<v Speaker 4>I give him a b pluff almost.

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<v Speaker 3>Uh yeah.

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<v Speaker 4>They're three and one and leading the division. And nobody

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<v Speaker 4>saw it coming except for some certain guy that right

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<v Speaker 4>and talk to the NFL all the time said watch out,

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<v Speaker 4>there might be the surprise team in the East.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah they are, because they got the you know, they

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<v Speaker 5>got Dan Quinn in his second term as the head coach.

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<v Speaker 5>They got Cliff Kingsbury's their offensive coordinator, who is very

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<v Speaker 5>good at working with quarterbacks. Stinks as a head coach

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<v Speaker 5>but then college and pros. But he's a good coordinator

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<v Speaker 5>and a good quarterbacks coach.

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<v Speaker 4>So I gave Jayden Daniels an a if he wouldn't

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<v Speaker 4>have came out and had zero touchdowns and two picks

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<v Speaker 4>in the lost in Week one.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, so you know.

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<v Speaker 4>He's doing great. It's an A minus B pluff. It's

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<v Speaker 4>in that area, you know. And I said he'd be

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<v Speaker 4>one of the better rookies coming out just because I

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<v Speaker 4>like the way he played the game better than certain

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<v Speaker 4>other qbs the draft.

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<v Speaker 2>Well, and he's completed eighty two point one percent of

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<v Speaker 2>his passes, Like that's pretty darn good. I mean, I

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<v Speaker 2>don't care if you're a rookie or not a rookie,

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<v Speaker 2>like most of the non rookies aren't even completing that.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, okay, I do know QB that they had a

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<v Speaker 4>really good two weeks in a row. He's thirty six

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<v Speaker 4>and forty one touchdown thorough pick.

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<v Speaker 2>You do, huh?

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah?

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<v Speaker 4>You want to know who that is?

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<v Speaker 3>Who?

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<v Speaker 2>Art knew? I knew? Okay. Number three in the draft,

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<v Speaker 2>Drake May quarterback for the Patriots.

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<v Speaker 3>I don't think.

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<v Speaker 5>I don't think he's seen any action yet, has he know,

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<v Speaker 5>so we can't give him a grade.

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<v Speaker 3>He gets nothing.

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<v Speaker 4>I mean, he gets the incomplete I like you in kindergarten.

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<v Speaker 3>Or incomplete complete.

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<v Speaker 2>But yeah, yeah, Okay, Marvin Marvin Harrison Junior, number fourth

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<v Speaker 3>He's gone. He's done pretty good, he's done. Okay. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 3>I agree with Jeremy.

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<v Speaker 4>Because he's a rookie. He's going to make mistakes. But

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<v Speaker 4>he's had a solid effort so far.

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<v Speaker 3>I've heard his name.

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<v Speaker 2>So he's averaging averaging sixteen point two yards per reception.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, I mean he's Yeah that Burt's great. But if

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<v Speaker 4>you look at the game per game thing, it's been

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<v Speaker 4>up and down. It's in consistent. So I'm going to

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<v Speaker 4>give you a solid beat.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, he might be doing great in one perspective, Candy,

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<v Speaker 5>but when you're a rookie, you make, like Jeremy said,

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<v Speaker 5>you make mistakes and it's it's a learning curve, you know.

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<v Speaker 3>And so that's more An Harrison junior.

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<v Speaker 2>Right there, number five, Joe Alt offensive tackle with the Chargers.

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<v Speaker 3>He's but he's starting. He did, he did.

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<v Speaker 5>He did a pretty decent job on our on our defense.

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<v Speaker 3>No, but he didn't. But he kept him and he

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<v Speaker 2>Number six Molak Neighbors wide receiver for the Giants.

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<v Speaker 3>He's doing he's doing pretty good. To him and Harrison Junior.

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<v Speaker 3>That's I've heard his name come up for touchdowns, which

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<v Speaker 2>He leads the league with fifty two targets and thirty

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<v Speaker 4>Which is why I said, as I I dock where

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<v Speaker 2>Okay, Number seven J C. Latham offensive tackle for the Titans.

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<v Speaker 4>Alignment been't hurt. Yeah, one week one, he gave up

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<v Speaker 4>a lot of pressures to that guy opposite Montez Sweat.

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<v Speaker 4>and Will Levis doesn't know how to handle pressure in

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<v Speaker 4>the NFL. We've seen that. He throws it to everybody

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<v Speaker 3>I'm hearing.

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<v Speaker 5>I'm hearing former Steeler Mason Rudolph may start this their

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<v Speaker 3>I've been hearing that.

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<v Speaker 2>So the next one would be number eight Michael Pennings Junior,

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<v Speaker 2>but we all know that he hasn't taken a snap

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<v Speaker 3>Has been the one and eight million dollar man? Is there?

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<v Speaker 4>One hundred eighty?

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<v Speaker 2>All right?

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<v Speaker 5>Eighty? I'm sorry, Yeah, I keep saying one o eight

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<v Speaker 5>for some strangery. I don't know where I got that figure.

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<v Speaker 4>I don't know either. I think that was this guaranteed

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, I'd like to have his agent.

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<v Speaker 2>And number nine wide receiver Rome Duns. I don't know

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<v Speaker 3>Steelers wanted him.

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<v Speaker 4>I kind of have to give him a C.

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<v Speaker 4>He hasn't been bad, but with a quarterback that hasn't

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<v Speaker 4>Who's he with, Jeremy, He's with the Bears. He's got

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<v Speaker 4>Caleb Williams.

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<v Speaker 3>Throw.

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<v Speaker 5>him a see. Yeah, I agree with you on that one.

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<v Speaker 5>If he's with Caleb Williams.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, okay. Obviously number ten we can't really talk about

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<v Speaker 2>because that's JJ McCarthy, quarterback for the Vikings, and he

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<v Speaker 4>He gets he gets the eye with the little be

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<v Speaker 4>next to it, because anybody who's hurt before they start

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<v Speaker 4>their first season gets that, plus Moniker because they're always injured.

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<v Speaker 4>Is what everybody's gonna say. And I'm throwing it out

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<v Speaker 4>there because we heard it about certain players that were

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<v Speaker 4>bus and until they prove him otherwise, that's what they're

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<v Speaker 2>I'm going to skip to number twelve. Bone Ckx, quarterback

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<v Speaker 2>with the Broncos. What would you guys say about bone X?

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<v Speaker 5>I give bone necks to see although he's played, he's

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<v Speaker 5>been playing. Uh, you know, Denver's winning some game, a

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<v Speaker 5>few games. I give him see maybe a B minus.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, Denver two and two right now mostly because next Yeah,

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, okay, I give him a B minus.

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<v Speaker 4>But we'll tell you no, certain players that are on

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<v Speaker 4>our roster right now that we're labeled a bust that

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<v Speaker 4>are showing out. He's in the top five and yardage

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<v Speaker 4>right now, and.

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<v Speaker 3>The guys that you thought were good or a bust.

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<v Speaker 3>That happens all the time.

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<v Speaker 2>Yes, it does, okay, guys, I mean unless there's other

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<v Speaker 2>ones that you really want to come out with you guys,

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<v Speaker 2>can anybody else you want to talk about?

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<v Speaker 4>How late to doing fifteenth pick overall? For the Bolt?

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<v Speaker 3>Oh he did okay. He had a couple of tackles

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<v Speaker 3>in the game's defensive tackle. Yeah, he had a he

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<v Speaker 3>had a couple of tackling. Yeah. Yeah, he had some

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<v Speaker 4>I thought he was okay, Yeah, I think he's actually

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah.

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<v Speaker 4>He's one of those guys that when we listen to

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<v Speaker 4>the interviews at the draft, he sounded like a coach

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<v Speaker 4>in the draft another guy.

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<v Speaker 3>I don't mind, that's nothing wrong with that.

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<v Speaker 4>No, you like, you want a player coming in to

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<v Speaker 4>sound that mature.

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<v Speaker 3>Mm hmm.

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<v Speaker 5>So our first round picked Troy from a two. He's

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<v Speaker 5>he's done for the year. He's got a MCL or something. Yeah, yeah, yeah,

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<v Speaker 5>thanks thanks to Mike Tomlin. Because Mike Tomlin had him

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<v Speaker 5>out of position. He's a guard, he's not a tackle.

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<v Speaker 5>He's too small to be a tackle. And Mike Tomlin

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<v Speaker 5>keeps on doing this with these guys, and that's why

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<v Speaker 5>they're getting hurt. You know, keep keep people where they are,

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<v Speaker 5>they're at their natural position. Quit trying to switch people

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<v Speaker 3>I get.

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<v Speaker 5>You want player of flexibility, but you know, Mike Tomlin's

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<v Speaker 5>got this word for that's called swing tackle.

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<v Speaker 4>Well, right now, for those that are are watching us

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<v Speaker 4>a score update real quick.

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<v Speaker 3>I don't have Amazon.

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<v Speaker 4>The Buccaneers are It's been the entire game, but the

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<v Speaker 4>Bucks started with the ball and I don't think either

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<v Speaker 4>team is fun at Yet there's thirty second cleft in

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<v Speaker 3>Wow.

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<v Speaker 2>And if you and if you're watching the Brewer game,

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<v Speaker 2>it's too nothing in the ninth, one out and the

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<v Speaker 2>Mets set runners on first and third.

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<v Speaker 3>Woo, we're gonna take the picture. They're gonna take the

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<v Speaker 3>picture out two ots.

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<v Speaker 5>You got guys on base and the guy the batter's

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<v Speaker 5>got two strikes on him. Have you changed the picture.

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<v Speaker 4>With two strikes on him? You change the picture, You.

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<v Speaker 5>Changed the picture. Derek Sheldon's done it. I've seen a

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<v Speaker 5>couple of managers do it.

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<v Speaker 4>Just to get that one, that one, that one out

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<v Speaker 4>Terry onl Arnold to be minus, I say a c plus. Uh,

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<v Speaker 4>I'm putting them more in the sea rings because he's

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<v Speaker 4>dealt with them. Uh hands issues, he's a little hands

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<v Speaker 4>he's still But that's the same with almost every corner

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<v Speaker 4>that's not considered a generational talent coming out of college.

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<v Speaker 4>In the first year, they all get a lot of

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<v Speaker 4>I penalty.

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<v Speaker 5>Darius Memes with Cincinnati, he's been committing a lot of penalties.

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<v Speaker 5>I watched him was the Sunday and Monday night there on.

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<v Speaker 5>I watched them. He was, he was getting out with

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<v Speaker 5>Steelers were looking at him. He was getting a lot

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<v Speaker 5>of he had a lot.

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<v Speaker 2>Of penalties, and the Packers took Jordan Morgan and it's

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<v Speaker 2>going to be incomplete.

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<v Speaker 3>Because he's hurt too.

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<v Speaker 2>He's hurt with a shoulder injury and he's.

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<v Speaker 3>Been it's been like that all season. Candy, I don't

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<v Speaker 3>know what's going on around here.

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<v Speaker 5>I think conditioning is what it is, where there's not

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<v Speaker 5>enough of something, or guys are not working out like

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<v Speaker 5>the other the old the old timers used to, you

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<v Speaker 5>know that kind of thing.

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<v Speaker 3>There's something wrong here, you know.

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<v Speaker 4>Thank you, greg Rice. Greg Rice is one of our

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<v Speaker 4>West Coast children.

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<v Speaker 3>Greg Rice from the West Coast.

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<v Speaker 4>Ye call him the stat master, and him and I

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<v Speaker 4>have debated. We've actually done really well of anat.

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<v Speaker 3>Well. That's good. That's good.

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<v Speaker 2>The Mets just hit a three run home run, so

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<v Speaker 2>they are.

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<v Speaker 4>At home, right because you were the winner.

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<v Speaker 2>We are at home. So the Brewers do get up

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<v Speaker 2>in the ninth.

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<v Speaker 3>But hey, Candy, I got a good one for you.

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<v Speaker 3>When when the Brewers? When? When?

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<v Speaker 5>When does the Pirates were starting to play the Brewers

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<v Speaker 5>when they were when they came to the National Lake

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<v Speaker 5>and and and Miller Park was built. They asked our

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<v Speaker 5>manager at the time, who was Lloyd McLendon, and so,

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<v Speaker 5>what's your thoughts on their new ballpark. He said, it

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<v Speaker 5>looks like an airplane anger. He said, it looks like

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<v Speaker 5>an airplane anger. It kind of does a little bit.

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<v Speaker 4>I think Lloyd McClendon's advice with the Green assault for

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<v Speaker 4>one reason. What's that guy was a career two twenty

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<v Speaker 4>hitter and was a batting coach for the d Trait

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<v Speaker 4>Tigers during our worst batting period ever.

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<v Speaker 5>Well, he followed Jim Leland around and Jane Lamont and

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<v Speaker 5>all them guys, and well, they had their own little club.

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<v Speaker 3>Everywhere they went, they all went together. You know.

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<v Speaker 4>I just hated the fact that Kates Brown was going

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<v Speaker 4>into the end of his career, was coaching the Tigers

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<v Speaker 4>as a good hitting coach, and once Parky was gone,

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<v Speaker 4>Gates Brown was gone, and a guy like Jim Leland

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<v Speaker 4>could have benefited because Gates Brown was still around at

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<v Speaker 4>the time. We did line up a hitting coach like

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<v Speaker 4>that instead of Lloyd McClinton, because it seemed like all

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<v Speaker 4>of our good hinters after three years started to go

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<v Speaker 4>in the batting average.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, he brought seeing them on with him. He always

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<v Speaker 5>had Tommy sant and I could probably name you three

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<v Speaker 5>or four guys he would always take. He had Andy

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<v Speaker 5>Vance like he had. You know, if you got a

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<v Speaker 5>bunch of guys from his old players and old coaches,

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<v Speaker 5>it it's like a little club or whatever. You know,

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<v Speaker 5>guys you trust, I mean, you know like that. You know,

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<v Speaker 5>Milwaukee was good enough to trust Murphy to take over

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<v Speaker 5>his manager at the council left to go to Chicago.

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<v Speaker 3>You know, Look, but he has to left.

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<v Speaker 5>He has the talent too, and Milwaukee's got a good

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<v Speaker 5>scouting department. Look at them, They're in the playoffs all

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<v Speaker 5>the time. They always on top.

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<v Speaker 4>There is a guy I want to give credit to

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<v Speaker 4>because of what he talked about at the draft. The

433
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<v Speaker 4>guy that was drafted after Barryonne Arnold. He was picked

434
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<v Speaker 4>twenty nine for the Arizona Cardinals. That was Darius Roberts Robinson,

435
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<v Speaker 4>the kid Okay Missouri. Because I actually recorded his entire

436
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<v Speaker 4>interview because what he was saying was so amazing. I

437
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<v Speaker 4>love the fact that he talked about his game preps

438
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<v Speaker 4>for a week. Somebody one of the reporters asked him,

439
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<v Speaker 4>and I was like, I actually want to hear this,

440
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<v Speaker 4>so I recorded it. He said, on Monday, I hit

441
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<v Speaker 4>the well because Sunday's the day off. Monday has start

442
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<v Speaker 4>with starts in the ice cub and watching game film

443
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<v Speaker 4>while he's in there, and he would take and he

444
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<v Speaker 4>takes notes about what he made mistakes on.

445
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<v Speaker 2>M hmm.

446
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<v Speaker 4>And then he goes out and his workout that afternoon

447
00:24:12.200 --> 00:24:15.880
<v Speaker 4>is working on what he made mistakes on, which why

448
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<v Speaker 4>did he start off with the wrong foot or why

449
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<v Speaker 4>did he lead with the wrong hand, Why did he

450
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<v Speaker 4>not do this move or that move and studied it

451
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<v Speaker 4>and perfected it where it wasn't a mistake anymore. Then

452
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<v Speaker 4>the next day he comes in and for three hours,

453
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<v Speaker 4>we'll watch game film of the other film of the

454
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<v Speaker 4>specific person he's lined up again and see what his

455
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<v Speaker 4>tendancies are, how he blocks and everything else. And he

456
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<v Speaker 4>takes all those notes and not only does he read them,

457
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<v Speaker 4>but he lets all of his linemates on the defensive

458
00:24:46.880 --> 00:24:50.640
<v Speaker 4>line read it, because he'll take notes about the left tackle,

459
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<v Speaker 4>the left guard, the center, the right guard, the right tackle,

460
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<v Speaker 4>and he shares it. So if you look, because how

461
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<v Speaker 4>many household names are on the air on the Cardinals

462
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<v Speaker 4>defensive line. There isn't other than his because he was

463
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<v Speaker 4>the first round talent, and I'm quite sure that's why

464
00:25:11.559 --> 00:25:16.839
<v Speaker 4>they are having success with pressure because of the way

465
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<v Speaker 4>he is. It's like having a D line coach in

466
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<v Speaker 4>your defense as a rookie.

467
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<v Speaker 2>Yep, yep.

468
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<v Speaker 4>And I see that's why the Lions had him high

469
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<v Speaker 4>on their draft board. But carry on, Arnold Brink.

470
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<v Speaker 3>Mm hmm, I'm sorry.

471
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<v Speaker 5>I thought somebody was at our door, and uh, that's

472
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<v Speaker 5>so we got the I'm not going to go and

473
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<v Speaker 5>do it here, all.

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<v Speaker 4>Right, Uh, James us Droutsindy and of course that's JB.

475
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<v Speaker 4>Have a great night and get your tires at Brandon.

476
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<v Speaker 4>Thank you, thank you for cons not.

477
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<v Speaker 3>On their No, thank you.

478
00:26:03.400 --> 00:26:09.119
<v Speaker 2>That's funny. That's funny. Okay, guys, what what else would

479
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<v Speaker 2>we like to talk about? Any matchups that you want

480
00:26:11.119 --> 00:26:12.079
<v Speaker 2>to talk about this weekend?

481
00:26:13.400 --> 00:26:16.079
<v Speaker 4>I heard that the Lions are favored by seventy with

482
00:26:16.160 --> 00:26:17.519
<v Speaker 4>the bye week. I think they cover.

483
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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, I was gonna I was gonna check into the games,

484
00:26:25.880 --> 00:26:27.880
<v Speaker 5>but like I said earlier, I'm having issues with my

485
00:26:27.960 --> 00:26:30.759
<v Speaker 5>eyes tonight, so looking at stuff is kind of hard

486
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<v Speaker 5>for me.

487
00:26:31.839 --> 00:26:34.400
<v Speaker 4>It is it did going to have time. The Falcons

488
00:26:34.440 --> 00:26:37.279
<v Speaker 4>were not able to score in that final drive, so

489
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<v Speaker 4>it is Buccaneers twenty four, Falcon seventeen.

490
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<v Speaker 3>All right.

491
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<v Speaker 5>I could see if somebody said something about Lloyd McClendon

492
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<v Speaker 5>here as a Little League legend or something.

493
00:26:49.920 --> 00:26:50.480
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, he was.

494
00:26:51.200 --> 00:26:53.839
<v Speaker 4>He was back at one of the first Little League

495
00:26:53.880 --> 00:26:56.839
<v Speaker 4>World Series. He was like a player of the game.

496
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<v Speaker 4>Thank you James for good night and the community.

497
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<v Speaker 3>Thank you James.

498
00:27:04.200 --> 00:27:06.680
<v Speaker 4>Cow Boys, You're gonna get lots of that talk out

499
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<v Speaker 4>of me. I have some things that I like to

500
00:27:10.039 --> 00:27:11.960
<v Speaker 4>say on my channel that I can't say on this

501
00:27:12.119 --> 00:27:14.559
<v Speaker 4>channel because some things are crowned upon and I don't

502
00:27:14.599 --> 00:27:15.759
<v Speaker 4>want to make the boss can.

503
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<v Speaker 2>Smart smart? Okay, Well, the Packers play the Rams, but

504
00:27:25.240 --> 00:27:27.880
<v Speaker 2>the Rams are kind of beaten up, they're kind of injured.

505
00:27:28.359 --> 00:27:30.680
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, they are, very much. So they got the well

506
00:27:31.039 --> 00:27:33.880
<v Speaker 5>look at they got Jimmy g Is one of their quarterbacks.

507
00:27:33.960 --> 00:27:36.480
<v Speaker 5>So that's a that's a mass unit down there.

508
00:27:37.359 --> 00:27:37.880
<v Speaker 2>Mm hmmm.

509
00:27:40.000 --> 00:27:42.000
<v Speaker 3>So hopefully playing Candy.

510
00:27:42.799 --> 00:27:44.039
<v Speaker 2>The Rams are playing the Packers.

511
00:27:45.279 --> 00:27:47.559
<v Speaker 5>I hope the Packers went I'm taking the Packers in

512
00:27:47.640 --> 00:27:58.240
<v Speaker 5>that camp. So Steelers, I'm taking the Steelers. The Cryboys

513
00:27:58.240 --> 00:27:58.880
<v Speaker 5>are banged up.

514
00:27:59.680 --> 00:28:02.799
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, the cry Babies are missing two of their defensive standouts.

515
00:28:02.880 --> 00:28:06.319
<v Speaker 4>Lawrence and Parsons is out. Aron Land is still on

516
00:28:06.440 --> 00:28:12.079
<v Speaker 4>the ir So they're gonna struggle defensively. Offensively, I think

517
00:28:12.119 --> 00:28:12.880
<v Speaker 4>they'll be okay.

518
00:28:15.599 --> 00:28:17.039
<v Speaker 3>Yeah up.

519
00:28:17.759 --> 00:28:19.960
<v Speaker 4>You could share that with Scott after the show. What

520
00:28:20.079 --> 00:28:26.480
<v Speaker 4>I put in the part private chat mm hmm. The Rams,

521
00:28:27.279 --> 00:28:29.759
<v Speaker 4>the Rams, uh, you know what it reminds me of.

522
00:28:30.359 --> 00:28:33.759
<v Speaker 4>And the Rams dragged about beating the Lions that year.

523
00:28:34.759 --> 00:28:37.240
<v Speaker 4>The year they went to the Super Bowl was Dan

524
00:28:37.400 --> 00:28:41.039
<v Speaker 4>Campbell's first year here when the Rams squeaked by the Lions,

525
00:28:41.720 --> 00:28:44.480
<v Speaker 4>and Aaron Donald said, Denay Swell is a real one.

526
00:28:44.519 --> 00:28:48.079
<v Speaker 4>The kid's going to be an all Pro. That was

527
00:28:48.119 --> 00:28:50.559
<v Speaker 4>what he said after the game. Because Aaron Donald could

528
00:28:50.599 --> 00:28:52.119
<v Speaker 4>not get pressure on Dearreed goff.

529
00:28:52.799 --> 00:28:55.359
<v Speaker 5>Well, i'll tell you what hurts Sean McVay was when

530
00:28:55.440 --> 00:28:58.799
<v Speaker 5>he had no drafts for what three years, and then

531
00:28:58.880 --> 00:29:01.119
<v Speaker 5>he went on and got all these free agents and

532
00:29:01.200 --> 00:29:03.559
<v Speaker 5>then they all start getting hurt and then you know

533
00:29:03.799 --> 00:29:05.839
<v Speaker 5>the stuff like that. You don't do stuff like that.

534
00:29:06.799 --> 00:29:09.039
<v Speaker 5>You you have to have some kind of draft to

535
00:29:09.079 --> 00:29:12.279
<v Speaker 5>build some kind of players. Because just bringing in all

536
00:29:12.400 --> 00:29:14.359
<v Speaker 5>veterans and not having any kind of a draft.

537
00:29:14.440 --> 00:29:14.880
<v Speaker 3>Forget it.

538
00:29:16.000 --> 00:29:19.039
<v Speaker 4>They didn't have a first round pick since Jared Goff

539
00:29:19.920 --> 00:29:25.799
<v Speaker 4>right until last year with their first round they since

540
00:29:25.799 --> 00:29:26.839
<v Speaker 4>they drafted Jeredo.

541
00:29:28.440 --> 00:29:31.920
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, I mean you can't do that. I mean it's

542
00:29:32.039 --> 00:29:33.480
<v Speaker 3>just look at Mike Ditka.

543
00:29:33.799 --> 00:29:35.799
<v Speaker 5>Remember when he was with New Orleans and he drafted

544
00:29:35.880 --> 00:29:37.839
<v Speaker 5>Ricky Williams and sold the rest of his draft.

545
00:29:38.160 --> 00:29:40.160
<v Speaker 3>Said I don't need anybody else. I got who I want.

546
00:29:40.920 --> 00:29:42.920
<v Speaker 3>But what happened there, Oh.

547
00:29:42.799 --> 00:29:45.599
<v Speaker 4>And they got the Super Bowl was worth it. But

548
00:29:45.720 --> 00:29:49.119
<v Speaker 4>at the same time, everybody says, oh, if Stafford been

549
00:29:49.160 --> 00:29:51.440
<v Speaker 4>built for golf and won it right away, they forget that.

550
00:29:51.559 --> 00:29:56.880
<v Speaker 4>They added three key players after Week eight, Floyd von

551
00:29:57.039 --> 00:30:01.440
<v Speaker 4>Miller and OBJ because Robert Woods went down in week

552
00:30:01.559 --> 00:30:05.200
<v Speaker 4>nine or a week ten, two weeks a week and

553
00:30:05.240 --> 00:30:09.519
<v Speaker 4>a half after they got OBJ. Robert Woods miraculously has

554
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<v Speaker 4>an aclchair. I'm still wondering if Obj's dad didn't pull

555
00:30:16.079 --> 00:30:17.359
<v Speaker 4>a Nancy Kerrigan.

556
00:30:20.680 --> 00:30:21.039
<v Speaker 3>Could have.

557
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<v Speaker 4>Oh my goodness, yeah, I throw, I throw all the

558
00:30:28.519 --> 00:30:33.200
<v Speaker 4>weird conspiracies out there. Uh, and not just one dropped.

559
00:30:33.240 --> 00:30:35.640
<v Speaker 4>I int the one would have sealed the game, and

560
00:30:35.759 --> 00:30:38.599
<v Speaker 4>that was safety Jesse Bates And don't forget. In the

561
00:30:38.720 --> 00:30:43.200
<v Speaker 4>NFC Championship game, j Christy Tart did the same exact thing.

562
00:30:43.599 --> 00:30:46.039
<v Speaker 4>Get him right in the bread basket, and he dropped

563
00:30:46.079 --> 00:30:49.440
<v Speaker 4>the interception that would have sealed the forty nine ers

564
00:30:49.519 --> 00:30:51.759
<v Speaker 4>going to play against the Bengals.

565
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<v Speaker 3>To go.

566
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<v Speaker 4>As much as I I love Nat Stafford when he

567
00:30:57.799 --> 00:30:59.559
<v Speaker 4>was here, but that's one of the things I always

568
00:30:59.599 --> 00:31:02.519
<v Speaker 4>hated that And sometimes when he was going for that

569
00:31:02.759 --> 00:31:06.000
<v Speaker 4>key moment, he'd make that decision that would boss the win.

570
00:31:12.039 --> 00:31:14.960
<v Speaker 2>Okay, guys, yep, yep, he forgot.

571
00:31:19.000 --> 00:31:20.960
<v Speaker 3>The quarterback the NFL forgot.

572
00:31:24.599 --> 00:31:27.720
<v Speaker 2>Oh boy, Okay, Well, we're gonna switch to a different

573
00:31:27.799 --> 00:31:34.839
<v Speaker 2>sport because we're talking about we're talking about rookies. Caitlin

574
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<v Speaker 2>Clark wins Rookie of the Year and named to the

575
00:31:40.039 --> 00:31:44.759
<v Speaker 2>All Rookie Team. She received sixty six out of sixty

576
00:31:44.839 --> 00:31:48.400
<v Speaker 2>seven votes for the award, and the one person voting

577
00:31:48.480 --> 00:31:55.079
<v Speaker 2>for Angel Reese of the Chicago Sky all Right was

578
00:31:55.200 --> 00:32:00.240
<v Speaker 2>from the According so the other her Angel.

579
00:32:00.680 --> 00:32:04.559
<v Speaker 4>Was a Chicago Beat writer that New voted for her. Yep,

580
00:32:04.640 --> 00:32:08.039
<v Speaker 4>and I get it, you know, But it got to

581
00:32:08.160 --> 00:32:11.480
<v Speaker 4>a point where she was four rebounds away late in

582
00:32:11.559 --> 00:32:15.000
<v Speaker 4>the game from getting her point. She just kept throwing

583
00:32:15.039 --> 00:32:18.640
<v Speaker 4>the ball at the backboard and rebounding, rebounding it herself.

584
00:32:20.599 --> 00:32:24.200
<v Speaker 4>How is anybody gonna get a rookie a Rookie of

585
00:32:24.279 --> 00:32:28.920
<v Speaker 4>the Year when you're shooting percentage is nineteen point eight percent.

586
00:32:31.640 --> 00:32:39.680
<v Speaker 2>Mm hmm. Yep, she's well, she said. The former Iowa

587
00:32:39.720 --> 00:32:42.519
<v Speaker 2>star led all first years with nineteen point two points

588
00:32:42.519 --> 00:32:45.839
<v Speaker 2>per game. She also averaged a rookie record eight point

589
00:32:45.880 --> 00:32:49.559
<v Speaker 2>four assists while shooting forty one point seven percent from

590
00:32:49.640 --> 00:32:53.079
<v Speaker 2>the floor and thirty four point four percent from three.

591
00:32:53.839 --> 00:32:56.960
<v Speaker 2>The twenty two year old shattered several league records in

592
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<v Speaker 2>her first professional campaign. She became the first rookie to

593
00:33:01.000 --> 00:33:04.440
<v Speaker 2>record multiple triple doubles and set a new single season

594
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<v Speaker 2>mark by any player with three hundred and thirty seven

595
00:33:07.920 --> 00:33:11.559
<v Speaker 2>total assists, helped in part by the single game record

596
00:33:11.759 --> 00:33:16.680
<v Speaker 2>nineteen she posted in the July seventeenth lost the Dallas Wings.

597
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<v Speaker 4>Was it that when she got her first triple double?

598
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<v Speaker 3>Two? I think that.

599
00:33:21.240 --> 00:33:23.920
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, that was when she set the record as the

600
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<v Speaker 4>first rookie to get a triple double in the WNBA.

601
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<v Speaker 2>Correct, correct, mosdas Balone.

602
00:33:31.599 --> 00:33:36.480
<v Speaker 4>Did it all the time. Yeah, that is pretty good.

603
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<v Speaker 2>Okay, guys, my town.

604
00:33:42.400 --> 00:33:48.839
<v Speaker 3>I'm ready, Okay, Ralph, go for it well as uh.

605
00:33:50.240 --> 00:33:52.640
<v Speaker 5>We're gonna have Justin Fields as our starting quarterback for

606
00:33:52.680 --> 00:33:54.359
<v Speaker 5>the Steelers this week against Dallas.

607
00:33:55.039 --> 00:33:57.119
<v Speaker 3>I predict twenty four to fourteen score.

608
00:33:57.680 --> 00:34:01.000
<v Speaker 5>I think I think Pittsburgh wins in a against the

609
00:34:01.079 --> 00:34:04.960
<v Speaker 5>Cryboys this week, So we're going to see what happens there.

610
00:34:06.279 --> 00:34:09.599
<v Speaker 5>The Pittsburgh Pirates, on the other hand, fired a name

611
00:34:09.679 --> 00:34:12.000
<v Speaker 5>that you might know, Candy Andy Haynes.

612
00:34:12.480 --> 00:34:15.199
<v Speaker 3>He got fired. It was our ending instructor.

613
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<v Speaker 5>I'm not sure what's going on there, but we had

614
00:34:18.840 --> 00:34:21.719
<v Speaker 5>the Ecks time brothers who couldn't do anything, and now

615
00:34:21.920 --> 00:34:25.119
<v Speaker 5>Haynes it has been fired. Our bullpen coach has been

616
00:34:25.159 --> 00:34:28.599
<v Speaker 5>fired because our bullpen had a bad year and so.

617
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<v Speaker 3>Making some changes.

618
00:34:31.400 --> 00:34:33.559
<v Speaker 5>But Derek Sheldon will still be the manager and we'll

619
00:34:33.599 --> 00:34:37.000
<v Speaker 5>still be only winning seventy games in the next ten years,

620
00:34:37.599 --> 00:34:41.880
<v Speaker 5>so you know. Anyway, But then we got rid of

621
00:34:41.960 --> 00:34:45.079
<v Speaker 5>some players that were, oh, two hundred thousand dollars bonuses

622
00:34:45.840 --> 00:34:49.440
<v Speaker 5>because Bob Nunning is a penny pincher. He pinches penny

623
00:34:49.519 --> 00:34:53.360
<v Speaker 5>so bad Lincoln's head comes out, So you know, that's

624
00:34:53.400 --> 00:34:56.559
<v Speaker 5>the story there. Hockey season has started. The Penguins are

625
00:34:56.880 --> 00:34:59.760
<v Speaker 5>are getting going here. They had to cancel the game

626
00:35:00.119 --> 00:35:05.400
<v Speaker 5>last Saturday because of travel problems. Playing the charter playing

627
00:35:05.440 --> 00:35:09.880
<v Speaker 5>that the Penguins have couldn't have mechanical problems. They had

628
00:35:09.920 --> 00:35:13.000
<v Speaker 5>to land somewhere else, so the game never happened, so

629
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<v Speaker 5>you know that. But we'll see what the Penguins do

630
00:35:16.079 --> 00:35:18.760
<v Speaker 5>this year. I mean, you know, I hope that that

631
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<v Speaker 5>Eric Carlson's not a bum this year and ends up

632
00:35:21.960 --> 00:35:26.519
<v Speaker 5>doing something. So we'll see what happens there. And as

633
00:35:26.599 --> 00:35:30.159
<v Speaker 5>I mentioned, the Steelers, no Russell Wilson again. He'll probably

634
00:35:30.440 --> 00:35:34.199
<v Speaker 5>but he's getting closer to being able to play. I'm

635
00:35:34.320 --> 00:35:36.719
<v Speaker 5>hoping sooner or later they fire the conditioning coach for

636
00:35:36.800 --> 00:35:40.119
<v Speaker 5>letting them pools led, which still hasn't happened yet. I'm

637
00:35:40.119 --> 00:35:43.519
<v Speaker 5>waiting for that. So but other than that, that's it

638
00:35:43.639 --> 00:35:45.719
<v Speaker 5>here for my town. Oh and by the way, the

639
00:35:45.800 --> 00:35:49.800
<v Speaker 5>city just allocated a million dollars to help with the

640
00:35:49.920 --> 00:35:55.400
<v Speaker 5>NFL Draft of twenty twenty six. So oh and by

641
00:35:55.480 --> 00:35:58.280
<v Speaker 5>the way, they had to remove the Art Rooney statue

642
00:35:58.400 --> 00:36:02.400
<v Speaker 5>from Akroscer Stadium. You want to know why he was

643
00:36:02.440 --> 00:36:07.360
<v Speaker 5>in violation of smoking ordinance. You know, he has guard

644
00:36:07.360 --> 00:36:10.440
<v Speaker 5>in his hand at the statue is in violation of

645
00:36:10.519 --> 00:36:13.440
<v Speaker 5>smoking orders. No, every year they take a statue and

646
00:36:13.519 --> 00:36:16.039
<v Speaker 5>they clean they take us somewhere that gets cleaned, so

647
00:36:16.599 --> 00:36:17.519
<v Speaker 5>then they bring it back.

648
00:36:17.880 --> 00:36:20.880
<v Speaker 4>So I kind of figured it was something like that,

649
00:36:21.039 --> 00:36:22.400
<v Speaker 4>but that that was good.

650
00:36:25.159 --> 00:36:27.719
<v Speaker 5>Okay, Well the standers won't have to play ketchup and

651
00:36:27.800 --> 00:36:29.960
<v Speaker 5>no more because it's not hint spieled to play catch up.

652
00:36:31.760 --> 00:36:36.280
<v Speaker 4>There you go, all right, so my town, Well check

653
00:36:36.360 --> 00:36:39.199
<v Speaker 4>the Tiger rules payroll. Well, there's the twenty sixth pay

654
00:36:39.280 --> 00:36:41.920
<v Speaker 4>roll in the league. We're not the worst, but we're

655
00:36:42.400 --> 00:36:46.960
<v Speaker 4>damn sure not the best. But when you're talking about that,

656
00:36:47.960 --> 00:36:51.559
<v Speaker 4>thirteen rookies, and I say this number for a reason,

657
00:36:51.679 --> 00:36:55.880
<v Speaker 4>thirteen rookies are on our roster. All thirteen rookies add

658
00:36:55.960 --> 00:37:01.039
<v Speaker 4>up to eighteen point eight million dollars. I bring that

659
00:37:01.480 --> 00:37:06.239
<v Speaker 4>specific a mount up for a reason. Josh Hayden, the

660
00:37:06.360 --> 00:37:10.960
<v Speaker 4>star middle reliever and sometimes starter for the Houston Astros,

661
00:37:11.079 --> 00:37:13.960
<v Speaker 4>makes nineteen million a year, and he couldn't shut down

662
00:37:13.960 --> 00:37:20.159
<v Speaker 4>a single one of those rookies. So kudos kudos to

663
00:37:20.280 --> 00:37:25.320
<v Speaker 4>the Tigers and the rookies for making somebody look like

664
00:37:25.440 --> 00:37:28.760
<v Speaker 4>they should look because nineteen million when everybody says, oh,

665
00:37:28.880 --> 00:37:31.280
<v Speaker 4>that's a lot of money, It really isn't when you're

666
00:37:31.320 --> 00:37:33.960
<v Speaker 4>looking at pitchers and high end players in this league.

667
00:37:34.519 --> 00:37:38.000
<v Speaker 4>That's a middle of the road guy, a journeyman that

668
00:37:38.199 --> 00:37:42.920
<v Speaker 4>every now and then is an All Star. So but

669
00:37:43.039 --> 00:37:46.000
<v Speaker 4>the fact you've got thirteen players that equals less than

670
00:37:46.079 --> 00:37:50.800
<v Speaker 4>his salary is pretty darn good. And of course, you

671
00:37:50.880 --> 00:37:57.679
<v Speaker 4>know I mentioned Jared Goff already. How amazing is that

672
00:37:57.960 --> 00:38:01.159
<v Speaker 4>that the five inners, five incomplete, were all in the

673
00:38:01.280 --> 00:38:04.280
<v Speaker 4>game a week and a half ago, not the game

674
00:38:04.320 --> 00:38:09.840
<v Speaker 4>that was played Monday. So that means he went eighteen

675
00:38:09.920 --> 00:38:13.239
<v Speaker 4>of eighteen for two hundred and ninety two yards, two touchdowns,

676
00:38:13.880 --> 00:38:15.119
<v Speaker 4>and he taught a touchdown.

677
00:38:16.119 --> 00:38:16.280
<v Speaker 2>Yo.

678
00:38:16.440 --> 00:38:19.320
<v Speaker 4>This is the fifth time in NFL history that two

679
00:38:19.440 --> 00:38:24.000
<v Speaker 4>players have fought and received a touchdown, are passed and

680
00:38:24.119 --> 00:38:28.320
<v Speaker 4>received a touchdown in the same game. But it's the

681
00:38:28.400 --> 00:38:32.360
<v Speaker 4>first time a quarterback has ever thrown eighteen passes for

682
00:38:32.480 --> 00:38:37.480
<v Speaker 4>a complete game without an incompletion. Congratulations on making NFL history,

683
00:38:37.599 --> 00:38:41.679
<v Speaker 4>Jared Goff. Yes, Dan Campbell said it best. But you're

684
00:38:41.719 --> 00:38:42.960
<v Speaker 4>good enough for Detroit.

685
00:38:45.360 --> 00:38:50.400
<v Speaker 3>Mm hm, and so is Dan Campbell. I'm impressed with

686
00:38:50.519 --> 00:38:52.000
<v Speaker 3>what he's done there. He's been.

687
00:38:52.199 --> 00:38:54.159
<v Speaker 5>He's been a guy that you know, I'm going to

688
00:38:54.199 --> 00:38:56.480
<v Speaker 5>do it like this, a guy like Mike Tolm and

689
00:38:56.599 --> 00:39:01.199
<v Speaker 5>a guy that has done well coaching the Detroit Lions.

690
00:39:01.239 --> 00:39:04.639
<v Speaker 3>He's a tough guy and he's brought that toughness to

691
00:39:04.760 --> 00:39:05.119
<v Speaker 3>the team.

692
00:39:05.880 --> 00:39:09.960
<v Speaker 4>And he says it from here. He doesn't exactly right

693
00:39:10.360 --> 00:39:12.719
<v Speaker 4>from his heart. I love the stuff he says.

694
00:39:13.360 --> 00:39:17.000
<v Speaker 5>And he has some good assistance too. He has Leslie

695
00:39:17.079 --> 00:39:20.079
<v Speaker 5>Fraser and Ben Johnson. He still has some good good

696
00:39:20.320 --> 00:39:21.079
<v Speaker 5>assistance there.

697
00:39:21.199 --> 00:39:25.199
<v Speaker 4>So Leslie Frazier is the assistant was the assistant DC.

698
00:39:25.360 --> 00:39:26.159
<v Speaker 4>He's no longer here.

699
00:39:27.039 --> 00:39:32.960
<v Speaker 3>Oh really, Oh yeah, sorry, I didn't didn't look at that.

700
00:39:33.280 --> 00:39:36.880
<v Speaker 2>So so I can be official and tell you the

701
00:39:36.960 --> 00:39:40.400
<v Speaker 2>Mets are moving on. They have beat the Brewers.

702
00:39:40.599 --> 00:39:43.000
<v Speaker 4>Unfortunately, osh.

703
00:39:45.199 --> 00:39:48.159
<v Speaker 2>So the the big payroll one out over the small

704
00:39:48.280 --> 00:39:51.440
<v Speaker 2>market team. We kept saying, the little engine that could

705
00:39:52.280 --> 00:39:53.079
<v Speaker 2>ran out of steam.

706
00:39:53.119 --> 00:39:56.239
<v Speaker 5>I guess well, I was rooting for Milwaukee Candy because

707
00:39:56.519 --> 00:39:58.760
<v Speaker 5>you know, you you root for them, and also I

708
00:39:58.920 --> 00:40:01.440
<v Speaker 5>was rooting for them because they're an our division, so

709
00:40:01.840 --> 00:40:02.039
<v Speaker 5>you know.

710
00:40:03.159 --> 00:40:07.039
<v Speaker 4>And yes, with this last win, Dan Campbell is officially

711
00:40:07.199 --> 00:40:11.119
<v Speaker 4>five above five hundred because of the tie. He is

712
00:40:11.239 --> 00:40:15.639
<v Speaker 4>twenty seven, twenty seven and twenty one, four games than

713
00:40:16.079 --> 00:40:19.679
<v Speaker 4>the fourth year here, considering he started off three thirteen

714
00:40:19.719 --> 00:40:22.320
<v Speaker 4>and one. That's one hell of a comeback and in

715
00:40:22.400 --> 00:40:24.239
<v Speaker 4>a quarter season, yeah, it is.

716
00:40:27.320 --> 00:40:30.800
<v Speaker 2>And as for my Packers, they're two and two. The

717
00:40:30.880 --> 00:40:34.159
<v Speaker 2>two wins were with a backup quarterback. The two losses

718
00:40:34.280 --> 00:40:38.880
<v Speaker 2>were with the quarterback. We just paid a boatload of money. Now,

719
00:40:39.239 --> 00:40:45.360
<v Speaker 2>I will say part of this. Last week they lost

720
00:40:45.400 --> 00:40:48.000
<v Speaker 2>to Minnesota, they lost by two points, they came back,

721
00:40:48.599 --> 00:40:55.199
<v Speaker 2>they did miss two field goals in that game. And

722
00:40:55.320 --> 00:40:59.400
<v Speaker 2>they're still sticking with this kicker and think he's.

723
00:41:03.840 --> 00:41:09.519
<v Speaker 4>To quote a famous TV character to the GM of

724
00:41:09.599 --> 00:41:15.119
<v Speaker 4>the Packers, gooty curse when you cut or waved James Turner,

725
00:41:16.039 --> 00:41:25.559
<v Speaker 4>Shine shine shine, I all I got to say. Because

726
00:41:25.639 --> 00:41:29.840
<v Speaker 4>James Turner was actually rivaling Michael Badgeley while he was here,

727
00:41:30.719 --> 00:41:33.920
<v Speaker 4>But when Jake Bates decided he was signing with Detroit,

728
00:41:34.079 --> 00:41:39.800
<v Speaker 4>he wasn't necessary, so we waved him. And you guys

729
00:41:39.880 --> 00:41:42.360
<v Speaker 4>knew he must have been good because your GM snatched

730
00:41:42.400 --> 00:41:45.039
<v Speaker 4>him up within an hour of him being waved. He

731
00:41:45.119 --> 00:41:49.079
<v Speaker 4>didn't stay on the market even twenty four hours. But

732
00:41:49.480 --> 00:41:51.760
<v Speaker 4>to do that not even really give him a shot

733
00:41:51.840 --> 00:41:55.239
<v Speaker 4>and cut him and then have your one guy not

734
00:41:55.440 --> 00:41:57.920
<v Speaker 4>do so well in the preseason the other guy did okay,

735
00:41:59.360 --> 00:42:00.960
<v Speaker 4>the cut a guy and you bring in a guy

736
00:42:01.039 --> 00:42:09.719
<v Speaker 4>because that guy gets injured. Ain't week one. It didn't

737
00:42:09.800 --> 00:42:12.360
<v Speaker 4>make sense. You could have kept them on the practice squad.

738
00:42:12.440 --> 00:42:16.159
<v Speaker 4>You didn't need to wave them. I understand that depth

739
00:42:16.280 --> 00:42:19.400
<v Speaker 4>is depth and stuff like that, but there's a reason

740
00:42:19.480 --> 00:42:22.360
<v Speaker 4>why we always have a kicker on the practice squad.

741
00:42:22.400 --> 00:42:24.760
<v Speaker 4>We always make sure we have one. If one gets both,

742
00:42:24.880 --> 00:42:27.599
<v Speaker 4>we pick another one back up. And that's because you

743
00:42:27.760 --> 00:42:31.039
<v Speaker 4>never know somebody's gonna get injured. All that takes as

744
00:42:31.079 --> 00:42:33.360
<v Speaker 4>while they're on that plant foot up in the air

745
00:42:33.440 --> 00:42:36.320
<v Speaker 4>and a guy dive at the wronging cart and a

746
00:42:36.400 --> 00:42:40.119
<v Speaker 4>guy's got a high ankle screen and ACL and MCL

747
00:42:40.639 --> 00:42:42.760
<v Speaker 4>or something like that, And if you don't have a

748
00:42:42.840 --> 00:42:45.760
<v Speaker 4>backup kicker in your practice squad, you're kind of screwed.

749
00:42:47.719 --> 00:42:50.159
<v Speaker 5>Hey, Candy, there's a guy out there that plays in

750
00:42:50.199 --> 00:42:53.800
<v Speaker 5>the UFL used to kick for. His name is Chris

751
00:42:53.920 --> 00:42:57.440
<v Speaker 5>blew It. That's as actual name, so when every time

752
00:42:57.480 --> 00:42:59.320
<v Speaker 5>he used to blow it, they used to say blew It.

753
00:42:59.440 --> 00:43:00.639
<v Speaker 3>Blew It. Well.

754
00:43:00.760 --> 00:43:03.199
<v Speaker 5>He played for the Malers and in the USF phone

755
00:43:03.239 --> 00:43:05.360
<v Speaker 5>he played for. He was on a couple other teams.

756
00:43:05.679 --> 00:43:07.880
<v Speaker 5>The guy can kick maybe Green Bay and he's gonna

757
00:43:07.880 --> 00:43:08.599
<v Speaker 5>take a look at him.

758
00:43:10.440 --> 00:43:11.000
<v Speaker 3>He blew it.

759
00:43:11.119 --> 00:43:12.480
<v Speaker 4>Was a packer at one time.

760
00:43:13.159 --> 00:43:14.559
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, Chris blew it.

761
00:43:15.480 --> 00:43:18.000
<v Speaker 5>He blew it, and he blew it in the preseason

762
00:43:18.679 --> 00:43:22.840
<v Speaker 5>the team Myron Cope are former color analysts.

763
00:43:22.840 --> 00:43:25.480
<v Speaker 3>Who's up in heaven with the Lord? He used to uh,

764
00:43:26.199 --> 00:43:26.559
<v Speaker 3>he used to.

765
00:43:26.599 --> 00:43:28.519
<v Speaker 5>Pick on guys like blew it or something like that,

766
00:43:28.679 --> 00:43:32.000
<v Speaker 5>Like when Cleveland had Benjamin Gay. He used to say,

767
00:43:32.039 --> 00:43:35.760
<v Speaker 5>that goes that Bengay. You'll end up having paying with

768
00:43:35.880 --> 00:43:36.480
<v Speaker 5>the Bengay.

769
00:43:37.000 --> 00:43:40.840
<v Speaker 4>You know, I want Bob to be invited into be

770
00:43:40.920 --> 00:43:45.239
<v Speaker 4>a guest announcer for the Detroit Lions, so just so

771
00:43:45.400 --> 00:43:47.639
<v Speaker 4>he can be on the radio with Dan Miller and

772
00:43:47.719 --> 00:43:50.400
<v Speaker 4>Lomas Brown and you can hear him do that speech

773
00:43:50.480 --> 00:43:53.880
<v Speaker 4>for Major League and tomorrow and next week is die

774
00:43:53.960 --> 00:43:57.639
<v Speaker 4>Hard Night. Pree tickets to anyone who was alive the

775
00:43:57.760 --> 00:43:59.960
<v Speaker 4>last time the Lions won a World championship.

776
00:44:01.760 --> 00:44:05.400
<v Speaker 3>The Bobby Lane carse, I'm told I don't.

777
00:44:05.360 --> 00:44:08.880
<v Speaker 4>I don't think that curse is valid anymore. No, okay,

778
00:44:09.960 --> 00:44:15.199
<v Speaker 4>I between what if you look at everything that happened

779
00:44:15.239 --> 00:44:17.079
<v Speaker 4>in twenty twenty two with the team.

780
00:44:18.880 --> 00:44:19.239
<v Speaker 3>Our car.

781
00:44:19.360 --> 00:44:22.559
<v Speaker 5>Serious is San Antonio Holmes curse because right after the

782
00:44:22.719 --> 00:44:25.639
<v Speaker 5>year they went to the Super Bowl, he got arrested

783
00:44:25.719 --> 00:44:28.280
<v Speaker 5>for smoking marijuana and after that he caught him in

784
00:44:28.320 --> 00:44:29.559
<v Speaker 5>Ever since then we have one an.

785
00:44:30.079 --> 00:44:35.119
<v Speaker 4>We did three things in succession after that that that

786
00:44:35.320 --> 00:44:38.239
<v Speaker 4>Sunday game just before the butt of the trade deadline,

787
00:44:38.480 --> 00:44:41.000
<v Speaker 4>which was our bye week. That week, we fired our

788
00:44:41.239 --> 00:44:47.960
<v Speaker 4>Aubrey Pleasant and he was our passing game coordinator while

789
00:44:48.039 --> 00:44:50.280
<v Speaker 4>we went on that horrible one and seven run in

790
00:44:50.360 --> 00:44:55.320
<v Speaker 4>twenty twenty two. Then we traded away TJ. Droppinson. And yes,

791
00:44:55.440 --> 00:44:59.400
<v Speaker 4>he doesn't look like he doesn't look like that with Minnesota,

792
00:45:00.199 --> 00:45:03.559
<v Speaker 4>and that's fine. But while he when we drafted him,

793
00:45:03.719 --> 00:45:06.039
<v Speaker 4>and I remember it draft night, and I was okay

794
00:45:06.119 --> 00:45:08.159
<v Speaker 4>with it because of what he was pouted as by

795
00:45:08.239 --> 00:45:12.239
<v Speaker 4>all of the scouting draft pundits. The guy's an extra

796
00:45:12.400 --> 00:45:17.719
<v Speaker 4>tackle when blocking and running and passing down He ranked

797
00:45:17.719 --> 00:45:20.719
<v Speaker 4>one fifteenth out of one hundred and twenty tight ends

798
00:45:20.800 --> 00:45:25.599
<v Speaker 4>and offensive lineman graded by PFF in his three years here.

799
00:45:25.639 --> 00:45:28.599
<v Speaker 4>As a blocker, he now grades in the top thirty,

800
00:45:29.639 --> 00:45:31.559
<v Speaker 4>which means he could have did it. He never wanted

801
00:45:31.559 --> 00:45:33.920
<v Speaker 4>to do it in Detroit, probably because he played for

802
00:45:34.320 --> 00:45:39.679
<v Speaker 4>Matt Patrician Bob Twinn, but that's another story. And lastly,

803
00:45:40.639 --> 00:45:43.599
<v Speaker 4>during that bye week, in the middle of the home

804
00:45:43.800 --> 00:45:46.920
<v Speaker 4>end of the of the the field at Ford Field,

805
00:45:47.679 --> 00:45:50.840
<v Speaker 4>Jeff Daniels had a bathtub that he filled with whiskey

806
00:45:51.800 --> 00:45:54.679
<v Speaker 4>and he came in with the Peyton Manning and Jeff

807
00:45:54.719 --> 00:46:02.079
<v Speaker 4>Daniels and dated a curse lifting ceremony. Yeah, it's been

808
00:46:02.159 --> 00:46:05.119
<v Speaker 4>The rest of the rest was on William Plate for Junior.

809
00:46:05.199 --> 00:46:09.679
<v Speaker 4>But we'll get into that another time, Okay.

810
00:46:09.840 --> 00:46:14.280
<v Speaker 2>And I would say I'd have to. I'd be remiss

811
00:46:14.320 --> 00:46:16.639
<v Speaker 2>if I didn't say. I mean, you all know I

812
00:46:16.760 --> 00:46:22.639
<v Speaker 2>live in South Florida. The Stanley Cup Florida Panthers will

813
00:46:22.760 --> 00:46:27.559
<v Speaker 2>start their season. I believe it's on Tuesday, the regular

814
00:46:27.639 --> 00:46:31.280
<v Speaker 2>season before that they are going to have on I

815
00:46:31.320 --> 00:46:33.480
<v Speaker 2>think it's on it's either Sunday or Monday. I think

816
00:46:33.480 --> 00:46:36.199
<v Speaker 2>it's the day before. I think they're charging twenty bucks

817
00:46:36.239 --> 00:46:39.159
<v Speaker 2>if you want to go see the ring ceremony and

818
00:46:39.639 --> 00:46:42.679
<v Speaker 2>everything like that. It's not before the game.

819
00:46:42.920 --> 00:46:47.719
<v Speaker 3>It's a separate a separate event. Yeah, separate event.

820
00:46:48.960 --> 00:46:50.440
<v Speaker 4>I got.

821
00:46:52.000 --> 00:46:55.559
<v Speaker 3>I'll fly a freak.

822
00:46:57.119 --> 00:47:02.320
<v Speaker 4>San has Eric E. Brown retired and Jafuda is already

823
00:47:02.400 --> 00:47:07.280
<v Speaker 4>on the I R for the Texans. Make me choose

824
00:47:07.320 --> 00:47:09.480
<v Speaker 4>one of them or take a bullet, give me the gun.

825
00:47:15.199 --> 00:47:20.199
<v Speaker 4>I'm sorry, I'm at that point. Okuda hasn't been able

826
00:47:20.239 --> 00:47:23.719
<v Speaker 4>to stay on a roster since he left it. Right, Uh,

827
00:47:23.960 --> 00:47:26.920
<v Speaker 4>he's on the I R. Another guy that was picked,

828
00:47:27.480 --> 00:47:29.360
<v Speaker 4>and granted it was the fifth round, but he was

829
00:47:29.400 --> 00:47:37.559
<v Speaker 4>still picked by the Bob Wins regime. A Mario came

830
00:47:37.639 --> 00:47:39.800
<v Speaker 4>in and played for the Giants one game.

831
00:47:39.679 --> 00:47:40.880
<v Speaker 3>To the I R. He goes.

832
00:47:43.239 --> 00:47:46.679
<v Speaker 4>It's just a testament that both guys did not pick

833
00:47:46.760 --> 00:47:49.360
<v Speaker 4>good guys other than offensive blameman. That's it.

834
00:47:53.599 --> 00:47:58.519
<v Speaker 2>Anything else we want to talk about tonight, No, I don't.

835
00:47:58.360 --> 00:47:59.360
<v Speaker 3>Have anything else to say.

836
00:48:00.000 --> 00:48:04.119
<v Speaker 5>Sorry, I did forget my town, the Pitts Well, no,

837
00:48:04.239 --> 00:48:06.920
<v Speaker 5>I didn't forget, but I forgot something that I forgot

838
00:48:06.960 --> 00:48:10.800
<v Speaker 5>to mention during My town is what I'm saying. The

839
00:48:10.880 --> 00:48:14.320
<v Speaker 5>Pittsburgh area will be getting a women's soccer team called

840
00:48:14.360 --> 00:48:17.960
<v Speaker 5>the Pittsburgh River Etz and it'll be run by the

841
00:48:18.000 --> 00:48:22.679
<v Speaker 5>Pittsburgh River Hounds are sponsored by them, and we start

842
00:48:22.719 --> 00:48:26.280
<v Speaker 5>playing twenty twenty five, and I will be of course

843
00:48:27.440 --> 00:48:29.960
<v Speaker 5>interviewing a lot of the players and coaches and stuff

844
00:48:30.000 --> 00:48:34.119
<v Speaker 5>with that. I like the small guy, the small teams,

845
00:48:34.559 --> 00:48:38.280
<v Speaker 5>you know, the river Hounds do draw their expanding their

846
00:48:38.360 --> 00:48:41.360
<v Speaker 5>field and everything. So it's nice to see we're gonna

847
00:48:41.360 --> 00:48:43.800
<v Speaker 5>have a women's soccer team and the Penguins are working

848
00:48:43.880 --> 00:48:45.440
<v Speaker 5>on getting us a women's.

849
00:48:45.239 --> 00:48:50.000
<v Speaker 3>Hockey team as well professional women's hockey team. Wow.

850
00:48:50.159 --> 00:48:54.159
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, I'd be remiss if I didn't say this. Scott

851
00:48:55.000 --> 00:48:59.000
<v Speaker 4>wrote a book, Yes he did. Actually pretty good.

852
00:48:59.400 --> 00:49:00.719
<v Speaker 3>You should is a good book.

853
00:49:01.039 --> 00:49:03.800
<v Speaker 4>You should probably read it. It's called Lessons from the Microphone,

854
00:49:03.840 --> 00:49:06.559
<v Speaker 4>Tuning into the Enduring Wisdom of Visionary Leaders.

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<v Speaker 2>It's available on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Kindle, Apple, and

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<v Speaker 2>Google Books. Get your copy today. Okay, Ralph, how can

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<v Speaker 2>people get a hold of you?

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<v Speaker 3>Well?

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<v Speaker 5>Facebook, YouTube, I'm on YouTube channel. Check out Ralph Williams

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<v Speaker 5>r W me to have several shows there as well. Also,

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<v Speaker 5>don't forget on Tuesday nights, the Sports Corner Show with Me,

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<v Speaker 5>Ralph Williams Smoking Jim Fraser four to five and then

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<v Speaker 5>five to six Russell Talk. We have a great lineup

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<v Speaker 5>of guests for two for this Tuesday the eighth, and

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<v Speaker 5>we're going to continue to go with that and don't

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<v Speaker 5>forget on Saturdays. This Saturday as well nine Am the

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<v Speaker 5>External Bum Show with myself, Scott Morgan Roth, Jeremy Barwick

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<v Speaker 5>and Leo Haggerty. And also Sunday there will be no

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<v Speaker 5>there will be we have a postgame show that I

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<v Speaker 5>do Steeler postgame immediately following the Steeler game thirty minutes

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<v Speaker 5>afterwards with myself and Steve Spates, sometimes smoking, Jim Fraser

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<v Speaker 5>or some other guests.

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<v Speaker 3>So that's how you can get ahold of me. And

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<v Speaker 3>also don't forget.

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<v Speaker 5>My Saturday radio show starts this Saturday two to three

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<v Speaker 5>pm twelve fifty am ninety two point five FM and

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<v Speaker 5>also on the answers website to the name of the

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<v Speaker 5>station is called The Answer. Go on the twelve fifty

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<v Speaker 5>am the Aanswer dot com and check it out. I

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<v Speaker 5>think it's on iHeartRadio as well. Check out the website.

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<v Speaker 5>My shows on two to three every Saturday.

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<v Speaker 3>So other than that, that is it.

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<v Speaker 5>Oh by the way, on Sunday I do a show

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<v Speaker 5>called Bible Capsule and we're going to start a series

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<v Speaker 5>this month on Faith.

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<v Speaker 2>So okay, Jeremy, how can people watch you read you whatever, it's.

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<v Speaker 4>A news break. Yes, that's on the South Florida Tribune

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<v Speaker 4>dot com. You can see my writing under the MotorCity

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<v Speaker 4>Tribune and heading. I write about the Lions, occasionally throw

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<v Speaker 4>in something about the NFL. Hopefully soon we can pick

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<v Speaker 4>up a college team for me to write about, because

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<v Speaker 4>I'm looking to broaden my horizons and expand my report claw.

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<v Speaker 4>You can also find me right here on the South

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<v Speaker 4>Florida Tribune on the fire Up Show every Thursday night.

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<v Speaker 4>You can find me on our w media on Facebook

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<v Speaker 4>or on a YouTube with the External Bum Show on Saturday.

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<v Speaker 3>And you can find me on my.

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<v Speaker 4>Channel pretty much every day of the week, Kneecap Biting

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<v Speaker 4>with the MotorCity Lions. It broadcasts into YouTube, Facebook, Twitter

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<v Speaker 4>and also Roku and Amazon Firestick. I'm everywhere. I'm not

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<v Speaker 4>just nationwide anymore. I'm worldwide.

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<v Speaker 5>Well, we have a TV we have a TV network

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<v Speaker 5>here called WTA, and they say Action News is everywhere.

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<v Speaker 5>Jeremy's everywhere, So am I Actually there you go?

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<v Speaker 2>Well, as Tricky Will gets to Grace, there you go,

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<v Speaker 2>Jeremy said earlier. My husband Scott wrote a book, Lessons

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<v Speaker 2>from the Microphone Tuning into the enduring Wisdom of visionary Leaders.

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<v Speaker 2>It talks about Scott's forty plus years in the media

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<v Speaker 2>business and how it has changed over those forty years

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<v Speaker 2>plus years. It is available on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Kindle, Apple,

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<v Speaker 2>and Google Books. There is a link on our website

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<v Speaker 2>www dot Selfloordistribune dot com where you can get his book.

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<v Speaker 2>You can also see our merchandise. You can also read.

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<v Speaker 4>I'm over here behind the book, making bathing.

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<v Speaker 2>Lap it and my pictures. If you want to advertise

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<v Speaker 2>or sponsor a show, call Scott nine five four three

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<v Speaker 2>four four nine four one. Our broadcasts are all on

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<v Speaker 2>wherever you get your podcasts. We broadcast there too, So

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<v Speaker 2>Monday nights we're talking baseball, Tuesday nights we talk football,

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<v Speaker 2>Wednesday nights Sports Exchange. You never know what we're gonna

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<v Speaker 2>be talking about. Also, I will say on Wednesday nights, Jeremy,

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<v Speaker 2>George and Scott are onnofilter dot net for the Motor

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<v Speaker 2>City Madmouse Show, so check that out. Thursdays. Scott is

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<v Speaker 2>now doing Fire Up Florida, which is his hockey show

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<v Speaker 2>with Rod Peterson, and then we do the Fire Up

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<v Speaker 2>Show here. Catch all of our shows any of our shows.

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<v Speaker 2>If you see that red subscribe button, click it. Like us,

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<v Speaker 2>share us with all of your friends and family, anyone

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<v Speaker 2>you think that would be interested in learning or listening

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<v Speaker 2>to any one of us. But also then go to

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<v Speaker 2>all of the different participants we have across the channel.

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<v Speaker 2>And I want to definitely thank everybody that was in

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<v Speaker 2>the chat room tonight. It's been great to have all

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<v Speaker 2>of the different people commenting, asking questions. We welcome questions,

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<v Speaker 2>so thank you everybody. Jeremy, how are we gonna end

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<v Speaker 2>the show?

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<v Speaker 4>Try every day to be a better person than you

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<v Speaker 4>were at the day before. That's the only way to

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<v Speaker 4>make the world a better place. To start right here.

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<v Speaker 4>Much love to all of our followers and everyone in

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<v Speaker 4>the chest. I hope you have a blessed and safe weekend.

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<v Speaker 4>If you can't be safe, be careful because if you don't,

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<v Speaker 4>you might end up in jail.

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<v Speaker 2>Good night, everybody, have a good one.

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<v Speaker 3>Have a good night.
