Best NFL Fanbase, Head Coaching Updates & 2010's Athletes | Episode 134

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Alex Boyajian

1/29/202446 min read

(0:00) Intro (0:17) Welcoming John Siebels from Springhill Sports Cards to the Chaotically Intolerant Family (2:01) What NFL Conference Finalist Has The Best Celebrity Fan Base? (10:35) Bob Euker Appreciation (12:23) Name an Athlete: Ángel Berroa and Koji Uehara (24:14) NFL Head Coaching Vacancies (52:15) Sporcle: 2010's Athletes Follow us on:   / chaoticallyintolerant    / chaoticallyintolerant  https://www.threads.net/@chaoticallyi...  / chaoticallyintollerant    / ci_podcast_   Checkout our website! chaoticallyintolerant.com Blog: https://chaoticallyintolerant.com/blog Catch Summer Smash Here: https://chaoticallyintolerant.com/sum... All Updates on Tecmo Bowl: https://chaoticallyintolerant.com/tec... Meet the personalities of Chaotically Intolerant: https://chaoticallyintolerant.com/per... Meet the Hall of Famers: https://chaoticallyintolerant.com/hal...

Welcoming John Siebels from Springhill Sports Cards to the Chaotically Intolerant Family

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Welcome back to episode 134 of Chaotic Clean Tonic. We have a brand new guest today. We're going to be seeing a lot more of him.

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If you read the blogs, you've seen him. John Siebels. I think I said that right. You got it.

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He is actually, where are you based exactly? I'm in Spring Hill, Florida.

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So, best thing I can say is it's about 45 minutes from Tampa. Yeah. So you're about an hour and a half away from us.

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We're Sarasota, just south. Yeah, you're in Sarasota? Yeah. 45 minutes south of over that bridge though, so.

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We have a full week, I guess. This was a full week of content. A lot of stuff has come up.

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We have the Wheel today. We'll probably talk a little bit of football, but we'll always see what the

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Wheel brings us. We're gonna start, little intro. Just tell us about yourself.

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Oh man, I'm a math teacher here in Florida. A huge baseball fan. That's how I found you guys.

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Just checking out some of your stuff. Started writing blogs for you. I'm a Chiefs fan, so this is a stressful weekend.

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coming up here. I collect, sell baseball cards, eBay, Instagram, TikTok, all that is Spring Hill

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Sports Cards. If anybody ever wants to check that out. Awesome. Cool. I love baseball cards.

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My dad has like three big boxes from when he was a kid, those big storage boxes of baseball cards.

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And he also has a couple of the starting lineup figurines, like a Roger, I think it was a Roger Clement 20S sitting in his closet right now.

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They still move. Yeah, the starting line. Figures still move on eBay. I check them out from time to time.

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Yeah, I've looked, I've tried to say like, hey, maybe you could sell it. And then he's like, no, I'm not selling any of that stuff.

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Not yet. I'll be buried with some of my baseball cards. Literally. Yeah.

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All right. Let's give her a spin. I never know what to do when the wheel's spinning, you know? All right, perfect.

What NFL Conference Finalist Has The Best Celebrity Fan Base?

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Start John's choice. Okay, oh man, I've got a good one for you. Let me pull up my note here real quick and we're gonna play a quick game.

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All right, so four playoff teams remaining. Chiefs, Ravens, 49ers, Lions.

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I pulled up the four most famous fans from each because how can you have a sports podcast these days without talking about Taylor Swift in one way or another?

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So which table are you sitting at? Chiefs, you've got Ant -Man, Paul Rudd, Taylor Swift, Jason Sudeikis from Ted

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Lasso, and Brad Pitt, was surprising even to me. Born in Missouri. Really? Chiefs? Yes.

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He's a Chiefs fan. There's pictures of him all over Google with Chiefs hats on. Oh, wow. Ravens, you've got Michael Phelps, Carmelo Anthony, Edward Norton, the greatest actor

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of all time. I've heard he's a dick. And Bismarck Key. What was that? I've heard Edward Norton's a dick.

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That is disappointing to hear. And Bismarck Key. If you know the Just a Friend song, they don't have a lot going for them.

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49ers, Jeremy Renner, that's Hawkeye, Miranda Cosgrove from iCarly, Andy Samberg and Rob Schneider, and The Lions, Eminem, Tim Robinson, Kid Rock and Aretha

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Franklin. What cable are you sitting at? So first, can we replace the band with Stavros Halkias, a comedian.

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He's a big Ravens fan. He did... I heard that. He did the sound.

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He has like the very famous sound, like there's just something about flakos. There's something about Flacco.

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I think we're going to replace him on that table. So Bismarck out and Stavros is in.

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Yeah, Stavros has got to be in. Okay. I mean, how can you not sit with Brad Pitt?

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And I'm also a Swiftie. So I love Taylor Swift. I am. I'm kind of fit.

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I like that she's gotten into football because of the aspect that like she brings

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little girls into the to like love football and stuff like that. Um, and again, I don't like how the NFL shoves it down our throats.

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I blame it on the NFL. I don't blame it on Taylor. She really hasn't done much. She's not, she's not out doing football podcasts.

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Like she's just there at the games. She's not bothering anyone. And, and with her actions, um, I mean, I, Stavros has to be the number one answer to

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me. So I would, I would sit at the Raven's table just because it's Stavi and, and

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Mello seems like a fun guy. Uh, Who are the other two at that table? I mean, Stavros was like the number one.

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Michael Phelps and Edward Norton. Phelps is great. Phelps is fantastic.

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Edward Norton, like I said, I've heard that's why he didn't keep his job as the Incredible Hulk was because they said he was a dick.

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He was like a major dick on set. And that's why he hasn't had, I guess, I mean, maybe he just picks and chooses his

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jobs very well, but he hasn't had a ton of jobs. I love him as an actor. Yeah. I think my favorite - American History X is one of the best.

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Yeah, that's my favorite role with him. Gotta be Ravens.

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To me, it has to be Ravens. All right. What about See, I would say Chiefs, Chiefs number one, I love Jason Sudeikis and Paul

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Rudd. I do love those. Two would be the Ravens. Unfortunately, as much as I want to hang out with Eminem and Tim Robinson, I don't

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want to hang out with Kid Rock. So Kid Rock really turned off the audience for me. He really seems like a lot.

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Just he's over the top. And his music's fun. It can be fun to listen to. But him as a guy, he just seems like he's just...

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much. It's too much. Like he hasn't left the frat house. Yeah. Oh, I that's actually really good.

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That's a great way to put it. Yeah. And what was the last table? with the Chiefs.

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Yeah. The 49ers is Jeremy Renner. That's Hawkeye. Miranda Cosgrove, Andy Samberg, and Rob Schneider.

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And I am surprised there's not more super famous 49ers fans. San Francisco, California.

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In California, you wonder why there's not any huge, huge names. I mean,

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Andy Samberg is probably the biggest name on the list right now. Yeah. And that's not even a huge name.

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Chiefs have the most star power, but the Ravens have the best assortment, I think.

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Yeah, the Raven. Yeah, that's definitely a wider net. I like Rob Schneider as a comedian.

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He seems very funny. I've heard some things about him outside of it, but I don't I really don't know.

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I would just want to ask him about hanging out with Andy, the Sandman. Yeah, Sandler. That's all I want to hear from him.

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He's in that... Tell me Sandler stories. I feel like he's not in that group as much. He didn't... Because, you know, Sandler has his group of actors that he's friends with, but he

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wasn't in Grown Ups 2, which really shocked me. That disappointed me because I loved his character, that sort of dynamic that they

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had. Andy Sandberg seems like a fun guy. Like, he's somewhat in that Sandler group as well.

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What was the... That's My Boy? Oh, yeah. That's one of my favorite Sandler movies.

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Really? Yeah. Yeah. That one's one of the best. I mean, you have to watch it a bunch of times, I think, to get it, but I've seen

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it probably 20 times. Like, and that's a lot. I have not seen it once. I'm not a huge movie buff.

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I stick to my sports. Yeah, I love movies, but not like the preppy, prissy type of movie people who

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are like, oh, well, I wouldn't touch any of the Adam Sandler comedies with a 10 -foot pole. because they're stupid.

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The stupider the better. Like some of my favorite movies are the worst movies ever.

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Like That's My Boy got like horrible reviews I think, but people are really starting to come around on it as well.

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Hot Rod has had a revival recently. I've seen Hot Rod jokes on Twitter and threads.

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Yeah, they're really starting, I think Hot Rod's starting to come back.

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I know Superman Return, not a comedy, but that one's starting to come back as well. Superman's my number one superhero.

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And when I watched that as a kid, I was like, this is a great movie, why is it getting panned? And now it's starting to have a return because people are starting to realize,

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oh, well, it wasn't supposed to be like this massive action Superman movie.

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It was more of a romantic, I guess, more of a serious Superman role.

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But he still played it to Christopher Reed as well. I've I've never seen a Superman movie.

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That's unfortunate. You gotta see some of them. Some of them. I've seen one or two Batmans.

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Zack Snyder got panned and I'm a big Zack Snyder Superman fan. But I'm somebody who goes into a movie and I can enjoy it no matter what.

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Like I'll see the worst movie of all time and I'll be like, oh that was okay. I can't get into musicals though.

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That's the one thing. Just the singing, the unnecessary singing just makes me cry. No Les Miserables.

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Oh God, don't get me started. I love Les Mis. Four hours of no dialogue.

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I can't do that. I just can't. I'm too much of a dumb guy. I'm a dumb jock to be able to sit through that.

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I'm just dumb. And I embrace it. That's what the whole brand is about being dumb and stupid.

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And then people take you seriously when you put out your dumb, stupid takes on the internet.

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Yeah. Oh, that's like my... Belichick to Atlanta take. I don't know how that fell through.

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I don't get it. How do you go with Raheem Morris when Belichick showed up to your office two times?

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I mean, yeah, the guy literally, well, I think, I do think they went to Boston as well.

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So I will give them that. They went to Boston once, but you have them for two visits and you don't give

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them the job that they're leading them on. They're trying to bait Raheem Morris. What is a Bill Belichick interview even like?

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Like how do you sit down and build Belichick? Tell us about some of your qualifications. What do you know about developing a quarterback?

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Like how do you even interview the guy? What do you know about fighting through adversity?

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You know, maybe in New York or in Houston, was that where they held that 28 -3 Super

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Bowl? I think it was Houston. I want to say it was Houston, which you're probably right.

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But yeah, what do you know about adversity and handling adversity, especially in...

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in Houston and he'll be able to tell you easily. So I don't know how you don't hire him. And the fact that, I mean, I feel like any of the other available jobs besides

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probably Washington and Seattle are below him, but let's not get into that talk

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because we do have that on the wheel. So I'm going to erase this.

Bob Euker Appreciation

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We're going to give her another spin. I might have to like add in music.

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Bob Euker appreciation. Quick Bob Euker appreciation. I pulled up his stats.

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The man had 14 home runs in five or six seasons. That's more than I can do. So I appreciate that off rip.

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Him in Major League, fantastic. Great voice in Major League. And obviously, we can't forget him being the Brewers announcer.

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He was trending this week on Twitter, or X, or whatever they call it now. And that made me scared that he was going to die, because whenever a name trends,

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it's usually because they're dead or they're dying. But Bob Euker... Especially if they're old. Confirmed alive, I guess.

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Definitely confirmed alive. Let's look up it, because he's in a lot of movies, actually.

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Yeah, I had him on my, I had his Wikipedia page up. Oh, can you read off his filmography, I guess?

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If it has it on acting roles, yeah. Acting roles.

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He was in Disney Plus, Monsters at Work. He was the voice of Bob Yucker. Of course he is in the Major League.

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The Futurama episode a lila of her own that's classic Cameo appearances and OC

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and sticks never heard of it fatal instinct. Who's the boss? And then a series of Miller light commercials Yeah, the Miller light I'll

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never forget the Miller light commercials, especially because Miller light I think is brewed in Milwaukee as well or at least in Wisconsin Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

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Yeah, but just Quick Bob Uecker appreciation. Hopefully, maybe he sees this. Maybe he sees it.

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Just know we appreciate you, Bob. Although I don't think he's doing too much. Bob, shout us out, Bob. Yeah, I don't think he's doing too much surfing on YouTube at his age right now.

Name an Athlete: Ángel Berroa and Koji Uehara

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Probably got too much stuff to work on. Okay, name an athlete. Give me an athlete. Any athlete.

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Angel Baroa. Tell me about him. 2001 Rookie of the Year.

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I'm going to double check on that. I have, I actually have a set response to any name and athlete is Angel Baroa.

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2001 Rookie of the Year with the Kansas City Royals. He hit 302 -639 -OPS.

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Absolutely. tore up the league for about a year and then was never seen from again never hit

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above. 280 again is career it was really disappointing as Royals fan because we had

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him Mike Sweeney we had a decent team. And all of a sudden we're thinking they were developing guys we've got our infield

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set that was right after we lost a germane die we did have Carlos Beltran still the

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time and he just fell apart and that's a very Royals. thing to happen.

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You have one good year and then it's over. Speaking of the Royals, that 2014 Royals team might be my favorite non -Red Sox

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team of all time. I remember I never wear other jerseys.

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It's not my style. I know guys, people who wear them, they're a fan of the Patriots, but they'll wear a

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Dallas Cowboys jersey or whatever just because of the style. I just...

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For some reason, it's something about loyalty to me where I'm like, I just can't do that. But that Royals team was probably the closest I ever I would have been to buying

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like a Mike Mustakos jersey. And I'm not even - Oh, loose. Not even kidding. Like that was - The loose.

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And I know they won the World Series in 15. They beat the Mets in that, I think it was like four one or four, it was a sweep

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maybe. Yep. The only game they won was - Game two, Syndergard, it's a great game and we crushed them the other four games.

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Yeah, I remember, but it just, it wasn't the same to me that that 15, and I know as

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a Royals fan, you're like, no, the Royals, the 15 Royals were my favorite, but that

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14 Royals team, just the battle they went through, the fact they took those Giants to seven games, I mean, just, it's hard to Well, the Giants were the team of destiny.

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You couldn't beat the Giants in an even year when they had Bumgarner and Posey. I like the 14 year better because 15, you're expected to win the World Series

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that year. We gave away our entire farm system to bring in Zobris and Quedo. We signed Kendris Morales.

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We brought in a little more pitching. If we didn't win the World Series that year, then you just mortgage your future

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for nothing. So that year was just stress all year. It's World Series or bust.

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14, I was happy that we made a wild card appearance. That wild card game where we beat the athletics went to 12 innings.

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Yes, I remember that. Salvador Perez hit the walk -off single. That was the greatest moment of my life.

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And I, other than the birth of my children, I hope they didn't hear that. Outside of the birth of my child, the 2014 wild card game.

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Yeah, I'm just looking at this Kansas City team right now. They were one and six against the Red Sox.

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So quick little flex on them there. But I'm trying to just look at...

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There's not a lot, I guess, of stuff they're showing here. Okay, so obviously Salvador Perez.

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Alex Gordon, my God. I just, I don't know why. He was just one of the guys I'll always remember.

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Billy Butler as well, the, I think the double. Lorenzo Kane was on that squad. Lorenzo I think he, the next year he was in the top five MVP voting.

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We had Wade Davis, Greg Holland, and Kelvin Herrera.

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One of the, I think, think that combined one of the combined lowest CRA is ever of a 7th, 8th, 9th

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inning reliever. We had James Shields that year. We were loaded and it was like we were sneaky loaded.

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You look at the line the roster at the time you say, okay, it's a it's a decent roster. You look back at it now and you say how how do they not win the World Series more

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than once. Yeah, everything they had. Okay, all this is bringing back memories. So San Fran beat Pittsburgh.

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in the wild card game that year as well. So it was two wild card teams that battled through.

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Okay, then you guys swept the angels. I remember Baltimore beating Detroit. I don't remember that ALCS though.

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That's weird. Beating Baltimore? Yeah, sweeping Baltimore. Yeah.

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Jeremy Guthrie that year wore the shirt that said, these O's ain't royal. And that really pissed off a lot of Orioles fans.

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So, cause Jeremy Guthrie had come from the Orioles the year before. I remember San Fran and St.

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Louis because at that time St. Louis was a lot better. They were consistently good for a while.

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I guess my memory is really going, huh? I'm 21 years old. What's a shame about that is if we had played anybody other than San Francisco,

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we would have won the World Series in five games. It was, they won four games, three of them were Madison Bumgarner wins.

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He won. two starts and then he came in in the seventh inning of game seven.

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Maybe he won three I think he won game one. For yeah game one foreign 7 he won so take bomb gone off that team and we win easy

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because their next best pitcher I believe was Tim Hudson. He was like 50 was.

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It's a come was that that was that was after linsecum it's a come would have been too old at that point is linsecum I thought he was like 2011 to 2014.

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was when he was tearing everybody apart. Let's see. He was on that 14 team.

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I wonder what his stats were. Did he pitch though?

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I thought toward the end of his career, he was coming out of the bullpen. Okay, Third World Series could be wrong.

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He had an ERA of 4, 5, 4, and 13. Tim Hudson joined the Giants in 14.

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Lintzikum fell fourth in the Giants' rotation to start the year. Struck out 11 and 7 and 2 thirds innings earlier on May 12.

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Oh, geez, he had a 9, 4, 9 ERA in six games. from July 25th to August 23rd.

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Yeah, he was not the freak. He was no longer the freak. Became the pitcher of the record, of record as the Giants took the lead, blah,

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blah, blah. He wasn't used during the NLDS or the NLCS, even though he was on the roster.

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And then he did make an appearance in game two of the 2014. So that was, yeah, that was after he was tearing it up.

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And then he went to LA after that. He reminds me of Dantrel Willis.

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Incredible peak. Oh my God. He was I mean, nobody will ever forget the freak peak.

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At that point, like I think it was probably 2012. I'll never forget that 11 World Series.

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I was nine years old. I was sleeping on the couch at like we're at a family trip and I was sleeping on the

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couch and I remember watching that World Series and everyone was out and then they came back home and I was faking sleeping so I could watch the game in peace.

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so nobody would sit with me. I was like, I just want to watch this game alone because this is a great series, a

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great game overall. So good memories. have they beaten in 12? Who have they beaten 12?

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That was the even year. The second of the second even year.

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Because they did 10, 12, 14. Right? 10, 12, 14?

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10, 12, 14. Who did they beat in 12? It was the Tigers.

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Tigers? Yeah, because the Tigers, they lost to the Red Sox in the ALCS in 13.

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And that was it. They haven't done really anything since.

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Well, I haven't done anything since Jim Leland left. Yeah. Welcome to Hall of Fame. Yeah. Jim Leland.

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I heard an interview with him very recently. He's like in his late 80s, I think.

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And he's still doing interviews. So good on him. He's a baseball lifer. He's forever. Yeah. He's a baseball lifer.

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He's like, isn't Boesie, how old is Bruce Boesie now? I think he's in his 70s.

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He was one of the World Series. He's mid to late 70s. He has the biggest head of all time in Major League Baseball.

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Physically the biggest. Yep. He has to have a great stat. He has to have a specially ordered hat for him because of his head size.

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That's awesome. And when he was playing, he would take his helmet with him and they would repaint it

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whenever he would go somewhere else. That's awesome. Yeah. Really interesting.

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My athlete, I mean, that was 10 minutes on the Kansas City Royals.

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Angel Baroa. Yeah. Angel Baroa. See, I can't think of our setup man from 2013, but I'm just gonna go Koji Uehara.

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That wasn't the first guy, but that was the guy I had to think of, and I can't remember of our setup guy.

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The Red Sox setup guy, but Koji Uehara, just probably one of the greatest single

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seasons in, I think, like, if you think about closers, probably like, I think, 07

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Pap, probably, I think, wanna say 07 Papelbon. And then 2013, Koji was like lights out.

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You can't do anything against this guy. He was, I'm just gonna look up Koji.

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Yeah, look this up. Nothing is cooler than elite closers in any sport.

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There's no role that tops that. And especially - When you go into the ninth inning, and you know you're gonna

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get shut down. Like it's over. And I remember like when Craig, not Craig Breslow, Craig -

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Kimbrough was our closer in 18. He was constantly, like consistently just giving me heart attacks every game.

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Because he was honestly like Pappal Bond. He liked to load the bases, but I had a lot less faith in him than Pappal Bond.

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Like ten times Pappal Bond's sneaky, like top 10 all time closer. Yeah. Kind of sneaks in there.

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I'm trying to see... Here we go red Sox memories from both socks injection shout out.

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Um. He was nipping baseball, blah, blah, blah.

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Checkered in Japan, spending 10 seasons. He played in Japan for 10 seasons before he came here?

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That's great. Yeah, I think so. That's ridiculous. So he's like 28? Yeah, in 1999, he entered Nippon Baseball, Japan.

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24 at the time. Okay. Oh, Junichi Tazawa is who I was thinking.

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Tazawa. That was our setup. I never heard that name. Yeah. 2013, he retired 37 consecutive batters and...

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You had a 1 .09 ERA with a 1 .61 FIP.

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A three war, F war, F war. And I remember when he closed out the World Series, he just made Matt Carpenter

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look silly. That is a common Red Sox trope. If you close out the World Series, you just make the batter look silly.

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They made Manny Machado look like an absolute fool in LA. Chris Sale did.

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So it's also fitting that Uehara closed out the 13 World Series, just with such a

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legendary season that he did have. So yeah, shout out Koji.

NFL Head Coaching Vacancies

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All right, perfect. NFL head coaches. We've had a flurry of head coach signings that we did not talk about on Thursday's

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episode, including Jim Harbaugh going to LA.

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They did put out that post that said, who has it better than us?

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And probably 15 to 20 franchises have it better than the Chargers right now.

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but it quickly you see that Michigan offered him $112 million to renege on his

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Chargers deal and come back to Michigan and make him the highest paid college coach in the history of college sports.

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And if I'm him, I would, I take that out because what are the Chargers have?

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You're going into a rebuild. You have Justin Herbert, but he's not like a rookie rookie anymore.

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He's in his what, fifth year? They have a lot of old pieces. Yeah. Kenan Allen is old and fragile.

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Austin Eckler once out. Your defense is a little bit below average, I would say.

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Your best young weapon is Mike Williams. He's not young. What do you have?

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You're going to spend the next five years of your career getting them to contention when you're going against the Chiefs twice a year.

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I don't see the reason. It's Jim Harbaugh, and he's in the Harbaugh family.

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A football family, like guaranteed football family. His brother's already won a Superbowl.

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And beat him. He can, yeah, he can sit, he can sit at the dinner table now and say, yeah, we

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both won championships in our respective leagues, but they're always going to be

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like, yeah, but the Superbowl like come on. He has the real ring and Jim has the national championship and he.

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Honestly, he had two cheating scandals in the same year. And he was suspended for the They didn't win it outright.

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They didn't win that championship clean. So I don't even count it.

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So now I once won a Super Bowl with a bad team. Chargers are never going to win a Super Bowl.

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And I love that because I hate the Chargers. Of course you do. That's true. That makes sense.

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New England hired Gerard Mayo. That was a while ago, though.

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I don't know anything about Gerard Mayo except for the fact that he did play for the Patriots and I think he won the Super Bowl with them.

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A while, I think those early Super Bowls that they won. That sort of came out of nowhere for me.

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I wouldn't think that Robert Kraft would go internal. Well, they went, he did it quick. It was like, we're not even going to interview anyone.

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So it must have been decided. It must have been like, yeah, Gerard's our guy because maybe he wanted to walk.

27:04

Maybe it was like, it's either me as a head coach. or I walk and they were like, all right, well, we're gonna bend to you and say, we

27:12

want you here as a coordinator. So we'll just let you be the head coach and we'll see how that works out.

27:18

I - Well, what they'll do is they'll give him two years because that's another team that's not going anywhere. You can hire him, you can give it two years, fire him and then have your pick of

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the guy. Nobody wants to be the guy that follows Bill Belichick in New England. That's what I think is going on.

27:35

But if you follow Gerard Mayo, then you have a chance to bring the Patriots back to glory. Yeah, I think, yeah, Gerard Mayo, I don't think he'll ever win.

27:43

And it's gonna be the same thing when you talk about Alabama as well. No head coach, Duboe is not gonna win, no matter what.

27:51

He could go 10 -1, or 11 -1, however many regular season games they're playing.

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He could win the SEC. They could make a college football playoff, let's say, as a top four team as

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well. And he still won't, unless like they win a college football playoff game, he won't

28:10

win. They'll say it's not Saban, but it's not Saban. Like they'll accept if they lose a playoff game with Saban because it's Nick Saban,

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they won't accept that they lose a playoff game with somebody not named Nick Saban. It's just not going to happen.

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So he's, he is in a situation where he will never win. And especially they lost like, I want to say they lost half of the 20.

28:32

26 or 2027 graduating class as well to the transfer portal.

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So he's set up in a no win situation. And I mean, I hope the guy succeeds, you know, just as a football guy.

28:45

I'm not a big Alabama fan, but I hope he succeeds. Alabama has to be elite for college football to work.

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Yeah, you can't have college football with Alabama not in the top five. Yeah, it's really difficult to have them do that.

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Dave Canales going to Carolina.

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I love it. I love it. He turned Geno back. He revived Geno Smith's career.

29:14

He revived Baker Mayfield's career. I think Baker Mayfield should go to the 49ers next year because he is a free agent and they'll probably pay a lot because whatever is going on with the cap

29:23

situation in San Francisco, they're geniuses at it because they still have a

29:29

lot of cap space. Canales don't have to resign chase chase young I Don't Do they need to I mean he's

29:41

not I feel like he's not what? We expected him to be like he was expected to be this generational talent coming out

29:47

of Ohio State And he just can't stay healthy and honestly he's he's kind of a liability when it comes to the run game he he really can't get you can't get the

29:55

leverage that he needs to play against the run game and That's 50 % of football. Like, and especially you need a guy who's able to stop the run in the postseason.

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And we're going to see what happens tomorrow as this is being recorded on Saturday.

30:09

You do have Fred Warner. He's one of the best in the run game, well run stopping game we've seen in a decade.

30:19

I just don't have any faith in the 49ers. Yeah. Brock Purdy can't go wire to wire and do a playoff game, I don't think.

30:29

and not make a mistake against a good defense. I think the Chiefs are the Ravens.

30:35

We saw it last week as well. I mean, with the 49ers weren't the 49ers until obviously they woke up and became

30:42

the 49ers against Green Bay. But like I heard somebody saying that the 49ers are unstoppable, like they're

30:49

dominant and they're unstoppable. I was like, what are we seeing here? I mean, they struggled against the number seven seed who granted they just beat the

30:57

number two seed. And they were, the Packers were on a run in the late season, but the 49ers are

31:03

nowhere near unstoppable in my opinion. I mean, even if they go out, let's say they came out of the lions.

31:08

I don't care. The AFC is, is a more competitive league anyways. And, and I'll still say that no matter what the, what the chiefs have looked

31:17

like, we saw what came out of the AFC in the playoffs. I mean, I feel like that Houston team could at least compete with, with the

31:26

49ers. You could have the Bills could probably beat the 49ers if they matched up.

31:32

It's just the Bills had the unfortunate opportunity to match up against their their bugaboo in the in the Kansas City Chiefs.

31:39

Yeah, they can't beat that. They can't be the Chiefs in the in the playoffs, but they always be us in the regular season.

31:44

I love when they be us in the regular season because I know you're not going to beat us twice and so I guess that one out of the way early if we want to talk about

31:51

Belichick and we were talking about him earlier because Belichick still doesn't have a job. I don't think you should be a head coach next year.

31:57

Well, one, I thought Washington wanted them because they hired their new GM.

32:03

I can't remember his name now, but he was a scout for the Patriots. That's where he got his start in the NFL as a scout for the Patriots during that

32:11

early Superbowl run. He won two Superbowls with them. He won a Superbowl 50 with Denver and Peyton Manning.

32:18

And he's built this 49, he's helped build this 49er team.

32:23

I thought it was like a done deal. I thought they were like, We're going to go get Bill Belichick. They have the new owner.

32:28

They could also have a new name by the, by next season. Um, and, and especially Josh Harris, I mean, he wants to make some big splashes

32:35

as the new owner, go out and get the greatest coach of all the time, go out and get Belichick. But Washington seems set.

32:41

I'm, uh, Ben Johnson right now out of Detroit. So I don't know where we're going to go.

32:47

Seattle. Yeah. Seattle and Seattle has no interest. They, they don't even seem to care. There has been no inkling that, that they want Bill Belichick.

32:55

I think Bill should either go to Miami or to Buffalo. Buffalo, you need a new defensive coordinator.

33:01

Their defense was clearly a liability. I would like, I would at least like to see a defensive coordinator and Bill

33:07

Belichick. I feel like, especially in a small market town, he stays in the AFC East that he

33:12

already knows he can go and dominate the Patriots for however long he can. He still owns the Jets.

33:18

The Belichick factor is 100 % a thing when it comes to Belichick versus the Jets.

33:24

and especially the Dolphins. The Dolphins are the up and comer right now, and he's owned the Dolphins, unless

33:30

they're in Miami. But he's been pretty good against the Dolphins. Does he take a non -head coaching position?

33:36

That's the problem. What are the odds he's willing? He didn't go to Atlanta because he wants the GM position.

33:41

He wants full control. And right now, and I respect that Bill knows what he wants.

33:48

I also respect that owners are saying, no, you're not going to be the GM along with the head coach because...

33:54

One, we've already seen what happened. That Patriots team did take a dive after he became the GM.

33:59

And two, why would you want to give a guy that load of, I mean, being a head coach

34:06

and a GM, that's two full -time jobs you're working. And Bill is a football lifer, but sometimes it's good to have a second head

34:13

kind of at the top helping you out. And I thought Atlanta was going to be it. I was convinced.

34:19

I was convinced it was going to be Atlanta and then they're going to bring in Justin Fields. I thought that would have been a great pairing.

34:27

Now, you know, who knows how to utilize tight ends better than Belichick other than maybe Andy Reid.

34:33

We haven't seen Kyle Pitts do anything Kyle Pitts worthy in his entire NFL

34:38

career. And that kills my dynasty team in fantasy too, by the way. Justin Fields, Bijon Robinson, Kyle Pitts, Drake London, and Bill Belichick.

34:48

It would have worked. But I don't know. I'm not the boss.

34:53

Yeah, absolutely. I also, I don't like defensive minded head coaches.

35:00

Bel Belichick is the one that I'll say, yeah, he deserves it. But defensive minded head coaches to me, they just, when have they worked in this

35:08

new era of football? Dan Campbell is, he's not really either one.

35:14

He seems to be more of the, I'm gonna make the game, like the time decisions, I'm

35:20

gonna make the fourth down decisions, which I don't agree with. that I don't agree with the decision he makes, but right now to turn this Lions

35:27

team around, you just kind of got to take what you get. Like you have to just say, all right, well, he has turned around the Lions.

35:33

So we're just going to take that. He's scrappy. Yeah. I'll give it to him. He's scrappy. Yeah. You need to be in a team like the team that has had no success like ever.

35:41

You have to be scrappy. You have to fight. He reminds me a little bit of Mike Grable early on in the Titans era.

35:49

Players loved him. He wasn't. Might not even have been a very good coach, but the players loved him.

35:55

The city loved him and I was stunned when the Titans let him walk. He's a great guy. I mean, and they went out and got Callahan, which I mean, he's he's going to

36:04

be he's going to be a puppet for the GM. He's going to be a puppet for the owners. They want a yes, man. The they want a yes, man.

36:10

And what's a new coach? He's going to be a yes, man, no matter what. And as a Colts fan, I am glad that they hired Brian Callahan because.

36:19

Yeah, lots of screens lots of just useless pass plays obviously did develop Joe

36:25

burrow so I mean we have to give him that like Joe but Joe was Joe wasn't a sure

36:30

thing but he was a very likely thing as close. Yeah, you can get yeah, he was as close as you could get to a sure thing Andrew I

36:39

mean you could compare it to like Andrew lock coming out of college just with the year he had he threw for I want to say was 6 ,000 yards

36:46

that final year at LSU and they, how many games did they play? They play like 13 games. That's, that's insane.

36:52

He threw 65 touchdowns and like five. What you passing to? Think about this. That's like, it's almost like going out and getting your three buddies that play

37:01

AAU basketball and taking them down to like the pickup. You've got Jamar Chase, Clyde Edwards -Halair, Justin Jefferson.

37:07

And I mean, they had other NFL caliber talent on that team that were overshadowed

37:13

by those three. That's ridiculous. Yeah. And then he gets to bring his boy to Cincinnati with him.

37:19

Yeah. It's insane. And hopefully he gets traded because of the injury issues.

37:24

I'll take him on the Colts. I'll be perfectly fine. I will take, as a representative as the Colts fandom, I will personally take Joe

37:33

Burrow just for Bangles fans. You're welcome. I got his contract off the books for you.

37:38

You don't have to worry about hurting him anymore. You're welcome. I took that stress off your backs. Don't.

37:43

I'm doing that as a favor to Cincinnati fans. Congratulations. Let's see.

37:48

One of my four predictions in my last article was the Bengal Super Bowl window was closing. So that would work.

37:55

Get ready. And it was it was open about that far. And now it's there. That was great. You Gardner Minshew forum.

38:00

How about that? I'll even throw in Gardner Minshew. He almost took us to the playoffs this year. Very fair trade.

38:06

Very fair. Almost to I'm I'm almost giving them a deal. You're giving away too much. Yeah, we're getting Gardner Minshew was giving away too much.

38:13

Um, other head coaching positions that have been filled. Uh, we talked Brian Callahan, Tennessee Titans.

38:20

Fantastic for me. Um, and, uh, the Raiders hiring Antonio Pierce felt like it had to be a given.

38:28

That was, that was like a, it was like, if you don't, what the hell are you doing? I mean, Max Crosby was ready to walk.

38:34

Devante Adams was ready to walk. You had to hire him. And even if he doesn't work out, I don't think anyone will blame the Raiders for

38:41

hiring him. That's like the one coach. I think, I hate that bubble.

38:47

That's anytime I do this. It can't get any worse for the writers. It can't get any worse than it was in the last two years.

38:53

You went from Gruden, the Gruden debacle, to now having a players coach.

38:59

And that's great. I think it's a great hire. But if I was a head coaching candidate, I wouldn't take Seattle.

39:09

I wouldn't take any of the Miami openings. I wouldn't. I wouldn't even wait on Philadelphia.

39:15

I want to see what Andy Reid is going to do. Because if Andy Reid retires this year, which he might, that's the biggest job

39:22

opening of the last 20 something years. That'd be like if Belichick retired after Super Bowl III.

39:29

Yeah, that's Belichick leaving after Super Bowl III. I mean, who else?

39:34

I guess if Dungy retires after the 06 Super Bowl, if Dungy walks away.

39:39

49ers. 49ers during the Steve Young Jerry Rice era. Yeah, it's you're guaranteed a Super Bowl ring If you just do a halfway decent job,

39:48

just keep my homes on the field and your job done for you when did obviously it's harder than that, but Trying to see when Dungy did stop coaching Because I know I

40:00

know what's his name? What the hell was his name?

40:06

Oh, Dungy retired after 2008, and then What's -his -name came in, I really can't remember. He was the Lions head coach, bald guy.

40:15

Not Caldwell. Caldwell? Yeah, it must have been. Oh, was it the one who, was he the one that missed, was it the - Jim Caldwell.

40:25

Yeah, it was Jim Caldwell. That had cancer. Chuck Pagano was after Jim Caldwell. Pagano, yeah.

40:30

Pagano. Chuck Pagano was after that, but Caldwell took over Dungy. But that was, I think that would have been, I think if the Colts won the

40:38

Superbowl in 2006 and then Dungy retires, that would have been like the Andy Reid

40:43

style opening. I think when Dungy retired in 08, it more felt like a, I guess, partial like, eh,

40:50

this Colts team is, you know, they did go to the 09 Superbowl, but Manning was old and it wasn't as big of a deal.

40:56

He was, and obviously we know what happened. Everyone knows what happened after the Colts released them. They dropped Andrew Luck and...

41:03

Manning, Manning finds, refind his footing, which I don't blame the Colts organization for that.

41:09

Peyton Manning, I don't know if you know this, but Peyton Manning actually had the idea of doing, he would come back in 2012 and they would do a quarterback by

41:18

committee thing. So Luck would be - With Andrew Luck? Luck would do the, I think Luck would be from like the other team's goal line until

41:28

the red zone. And then they would bring Manning in in the red zone. which is like weird, that's dumb, you just can't do that in the end.

41:35

It's never been done for a reason. Yeah, and that... Except by the Virginia Tech in like 2007, when they had Tyrod Taylor and somebody

41:44

else. And they would have Taylor When was Vic there? Vic was there earlier, right? Early 2000s?

41:50

Vic was there earlier and then Marcus Vic was already gone. It was Tyrod Taylor and a white kid.

41:55

I forgot Freya's name. And they would, Taylor would run all the like wishbone formation stuff.

42:02

he would run the running plays and he would do all the screen passes and they had another quarterback.

42:07

2007. 2007 Orange Bowl was when they beat, they lost to KU that year.

42:17

And the Orange Bowl, that was great, I was there. Let's see. Hold on, 2007, Sean Glennon.

42:26

Might have been. The second most famous Glennon to play quarterback.

42:32

Does he also have a really long neck? Doesn't look like Mike Glennon.

42:37

Mike Glennon looked like a lollipop. Yeah. It was ridiculous. He also was only on the practice squad for the Minnesota Vikings in 2009 and did not

42:46

have anything else. That must have been him. Yeah, because he would also have been there in 08.

42:52

Yeah, the Virginia Tech fans kept going on and on about, you can't stop two quarterbacks when we did. Yes, you can.

42:57

You absolutely can stop two quarterbacks. If neither of them are good, especially. Yeah, I mean, I'm curious about what would have happened if you had Peyton Manning

43:06

and Andrew Luck. It would have been great television. Yeah, it would have been really funny.

43:13

It would have been really weird. It's like, OK, let's say Andrew Luck is humming on like a 10 play drive.

43:18

They get to the 20 and they're like, OK, you're out of here. It's like, what? What? Like, why?

43:24

Yeah, why? Like Peyton Manning? I mean, it's Luck was obviously the more mobile quarterback.

43:29

I guess I could understand like a defensive. If you look at it on the defensive side, it would be difficult to switch from

43:37

Andrew Luck, who has the threat of running, to Peyton Manning, who doesn't have the threat. I'm sure you're switching up defensive schemes, but maybe that would be like the

43:44

Wildcat year, where there was one good year with the Wildcat, and then teams were like, oh, we know how to stop this now.

43:50

Just a running one. Just stack the box, yeah. It was very easy. I don't know. Do you have two playbooks now?

43:56

Do the receivers have to learn the Andrew Luck playbook and the Peyton Manning playbook? That would be insane. What if...

44:01

What if Manning and Luck's receivers preferences don't match up? Now do you have, what are you pulling up guys with the practice squad every other

44:10

week because you're gonna have a Manning heavy week? I don't know, it doesn't make sense. What if Manning and Luck never got along?

44:15

What if they just absolutely despised each other? That's very good, that's very common. And I remember, I think that was a small part of the reason why Polian actually

44:26

retired in 2011. Polian was like, I'm not going through this circus. Like this is ridiculous.

44:32

Because obviously when you release Peyton Manning, it's going to be a circus no matter what.

44:37

Like you just. Yeah. And especially when he finds immediate success in Denver. Yeah.

44:43

And I honestly, I'm like starting to feel bad for Ryan Grigson too, because he was

44:48

the GM after Polian. And he was also the one that like destroyed Andrew Luck with his lack of

44:54

offensive line. And I remember, I think they were like, Begging Polian, please draft like a skill player.

45:03

No, no, they were begging him to draft an offensive lineman and he drafted not Paris

45:08

Campbell, but somebody else. I can't remember who it was. Colts, I want to say.

45:14

How do you throw away that kind of talent? You know Andrew Luck can pass too.

45:21

No. It wasn't your boy Donald Brown, was it? No, not Donald. Donald Brown was drafted in 2011, I want to say.

45:27

Here's a name, Bejourne Werner. They drafted a defensive end in the first round at 24 in 2013.

45:35

That panned out, so I mean, obviously, right call. Listen to this 2012 draft, it's fantastic though.

45:43

You have Andrew Luck, Colby Fleener, who ended up working out, tight end from Stanford, who was with Luck, Dwayne Allen, pretty solid career, T .Y.

45:53

Hilton in the third round. Excellent. And then Vic Ballard, who was another, I mean, he was like an okay, okay running

46:00

back for the Colts Yeah, it was like a, yeah. I picked him up for a week or two, I'm sure, in fantasy at one point.

46:07

Yeah, I think I remember him having like a very, yeah. He had like a few weeks where it was like, oh, Vic Ballard, maybe, you know, just one

46:15

of those guys. Philip Dorsett, the Colts took him at 29 in 2015.

46:22

And everyone was like wide in 29th overall? 29th overall wide receiver out of Miami. They were like, why?

46:28

Why would you do that? If you didn't have Philip Dorsett. Andrew Luck can find anybody.

46:34

He could find anybody. You could put like one of my children out there and he would get them the ball. Why do you, why are you investing in skill players when you can just protect Luck?

46:43

If you give him four seconds, he's going to find open receiver. Or he's gonna make somebody open.

46:49

The wider, I mean, look, there's even a clip. Actually, today is the anniversary of Andrew Luck's final game.

46:56

He played in the Pro Bowl when the Pro Bowl was still real. And he was even talking about how he was like, man, I love my tight ends.

47:05

I just, I love my tight tight ends. Yeah, I love tight ends too. But he had Jack Doyle, Colby Fleener, and Eric Swoop, who are all three at least

47:15

solid, like at their... Swoop at his best was a solid tight end. Wide receivers, you had T .Y.

47:21

Hilton and Andre Johnson as like your top two guys, which that was towards the end of Johnson's career. But I remember that 2015 season.

47:30

I remember when they traded for Andre Johnson. I was playing Madden at the time and across the bottom of the Madden thing, it

47:37

had breaking news Colts trade for Andre Johnson. And I was like, holy shit.

47:42

And then Andrew Luck got hurt like. early in that year and then it was just over. Like it wasn't happening.

47:48

But offensive line. I'm so sorry for your loss. That 2015 offensive line was Anthony Costanzo who was good at the end of his

47:55

career. But at the start he was a liability. You had Jack Muehort who again at the beginning he was okay but he was still

48:07

somewhat of a liability. And then these names Joe Wrights who did nothing for us. Lance Lewis.

48:13

Don't even remember him. Uh, Collette homes, Jonathan Harrison and Denzel good all like whatever, like Denzel

48:22

good was a seventh rounder, Jonathan Harrison, undrafted, uh, Collette homes,

48:29

fourth rounder. So not bad. And Lance Lewis, seventh rounder, no investment.

48:35

I would have, if, if, if I was building a team and then we all love to be court, you

48:40

know, armchair quarterbacks, if I was building a team. The absolute first thing I would do, even if I had the number one pick, I would

48:47

trade the number one pick first of all, and I'd build the trenches before I even put in a quarterback. I would build up the trenches.

48:54

I wouldn't care about anything else. I would take all linemen. I would just take all linemen and be like, well, they have to work out, right?

49:01

Like they can't, some of these guys can't not work out. Just the law of averages. Because the trenches, I mean, that's if you can control the run game.

49:09

on both sides of the ball, you're gonna win a lot of football games no matter what. It just, it doesn't matter. And then I would put a young quarterback behind a great offensive line because then

49:19

you really know what they are. If you put them behind a bad offensive line, you don't know what they can be. That's what we did.

49:25

That's what Kansas City did. When Alex Smith was there, we had a great offensive line. We could run the ball down anyone's throat, even with like Spencer Ware.

49:34

Yeah. And we had that the year before Kareem Hunt came and we had bad running backs and we were still one of the top running teams.

49:40

And then you put Mahomes back there and give them Kareem Hunt. And we blew the whole league up. I'll never forget.

49:45

I'll never forget Jamal Charles. I don't I don't let anyone forget Jamal Charles. Do you know how Jamal Charles was discovered by Texas?

49:53

No. This is great. Special Olympics. Jamal Charles was a sprinter.

49:58

Look it up. Jamal Charles is a sprinter in the Special Olympics. Jamal Charles has

50:04

quite a few learning disabilities. Will you ever listen to him speak too?

50:09

He's not a very bright guy, unfortunately, but yeah, the Special Olympics gave him a

50:15

start. Geez. Oh yeah, at age 10, he won a gold medal at the Special Olympics.

50:23

Let's see, gave me my first chance to discover a talent I didn't know I had. Yeah, he gave a struggling to read a learning disability.

50:31

I don't know if it says exactly what. I mean, I don't need to know, but just curious.

50:38

Wow, that's really interesting. Good for him. That's awesome. I love the Special Olympics.

50:43

But yeah, I never let anyone forget about Jamal, like the peak of Jamal Charles, because I feel like it kind of gets forgotten because you had so many other

50:51

great running backs at the time. And like when I hear like - to Akoye, Priest Homes, Larry Johnson, Jamal

50:57

Charles, Kareem Hunt. Yeah, that's And it just rattled them off. It was incredible. I'm just talking about running backs of like the 2010s, like the early 2010s.

51:05

I feel like a lot of those guys get - somewhat for like those kind of fringe backs get forgotten because like that was

51:11

kind of the end of Frank Gore's career because I would I would think Frank Gore was bigger like in the late 2000s and obviously he was on that Miami team that

51:21

was like he just played forever and ever and ever and ever that Miami team like could have probably went to the playoffs I feel like if you put them on the field

51:29

like the year after they won that national title they probably would have gone to the playoffs so

51:35

Yeah, just with Dwayne the Rock Johnson. Oh yeah, we can't even forget that. You know what? I almost feel bad for the Rock.

51:42

I mean, I don't because we saw what happened, but like he was a, he was not a bad player and he stuck behind Warren Sapp.

51:49

Like what are you supposed to do? And you can't blame Miami for like saying, yeah, we're going to play Warren Sapp.

51:54

It was like one of the greatest linemen of all time, like defensive linemen of all time. So can't blame them, but man, I mean, I think it worked out okay.

52:04

for the Rock. Oh, I'm sure. I think he's doing all right. I'm sure he's fine. But still, yeah.

52:10

All right, one more. He could buy an NFL team now. He literally bought the XFL. He bought a lead.

Sporcle: 2010's Athletes

52:16

Sporkle. I forgot about that. Let's go. Sporkle. I'm bad with movies, FYI. So I've already mentioned that.

52:21

We'll do an NFL Sporkle. We can do that. Perfect. Or we could do, actually, I haven't done Major League Baseball.

52:27

Let's see if we can do like 2000s Major League Baseball Sporkle.

52:32

All right. gonna share my screen. If I don't show out here, it's gonna be embarrassing.

52:39

There we go. Okay. Hold on, I'm gonna find the search.

52:45

Not that. Yeah, you don't need to search. I don't need to search for goal in the sport goal.

52:50

I wonder if I can do maybe like 2010s baseball.

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batting title eligible players, 35, 120 from 2000 to 2010, just athletes, I think

53:02

athletes of the 2010s. Let's do that, it sounds like fun. Yeah, let's just do athletes of the 2010s.

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That's all that matters. I'm actually gonna have to make this bigger.

53:16

Some of these are difficult. Oh, we just gotta name all these guys? Yeah, yeah. All right, so the top. Oh, this is easy.

53:21

Top easily, Clayton Kershaw. Kershaw, I met the next guy, Cam Newton.

53:29

Oh, you met Cam? Yeah, I was bartending at it in St. Petersburg, and he came in after they played the Bucks one year and bought a

53:36

cigar. Oh, wow. Didn't say anything. Yeah, didn't say anything, but seemed like a nice He's still trying to get to

53:41

Atlanta. He still wants that Atlanta job. Like, good lord. Just give it up, dude.

53:48

You're older. Like, you had a great career. Fantastic career. Just give it up, but whatever.

53:55

Maggie? Yeah. Oh, we're going baseball now? Yeah. I'm just going down the line. Chris Bryant.

54:02

Chris Bryant. There's more on the bottom, too. Yeah. The hockey ones, I'm going to have a tough time with.

54:12

We can come down. Bryce Harper. Easy. And, Jess Verlander.

54:18

Wait, is that, scroll a little bit, is that Verlander? Yeah, that is Verlander. I weighed on him and his girlfriend once.

54:25

Oh, wow. That's cool. Yeah. Yeah. He's a really nice guy. Oh, the girlfriend or a former girlfriend?

54:31

Yeah, the girlfriend. Oh, that one. Kate Hudson. Hell yeah. Hell yeah. Nice.

54:37

Very nice. All right, we got Eli. We've got Adrian Peterson. Rothenberger.

54:43

JJ Watt. I forgot how to spell R -O -E -T -H -L -S, burger.

54:49

Raw through. Yeah, I would have gotten that. Adrian Peterson. Peterson.

54:55

Manning. Eli Manning. Up there. Rogers. Almost the better Manning had Peyton not won the second Super Bowl.

55:03

Yeah, that would have been the more successful Manning, which is crazy because he's still talked about like he's not a Hall of Famer.

55:09

I think he's a Hall of Famer. Oh, absolutely. When he had retired two years earlier. I think sticking around for another year killed him.

55:16

Yeah, that really Then you say, oh, he was... That was sad to When you take this average career, his career averages, well, so

55:22

what? His peak was elite. Absolutely. Just like Joe Flacco.

55:28

Yeah. Joe Flacco, Delaware, Delaware, Boo -Hen. Yeah, legend.

55:33

Delaware, Shown out from my hometown. Durant. I was born a woman in Delaware. Durant, Wade, Blake Griffin.

55:42

Those Miami famous Ravens fan. Oh, Blake Griffin is no no no Carmelite famous Baltimore Ravens fan.

55:51

I wonder if they'll do me those Miami teams 2013 Miami is the best basketball team ever.

55:56

I don't care what anybody says about the Michael Jordan Peaks Bryce Keppke speed.

56:02

One of them is yeah, Jordan Spieth. There we go. Roy McIlroy is that Tony?

56:09

Is that one of them Tony? That's not Tony. Is that Sergio Garcia? Yeah, that's Sergio. Yeah, Sergio Garcia.

56:16

And we missed one up top. Yeah. Dustin Johnson, Bubba. And yeah.

56:22

This one is Patrick Kane not packed. Yeah, I was a Patrick Kane Sidney this one who's the other?

56:34

Pittsburgh it's not more of a mu is it is that too early? Yeah Shoot I know that is that Brian quick?

56:49

Oh, Jonathan. Yeah, Jonathan. Oh, that was close. Who's the other?

56:54

That's a that's a goalie from the Rangers. What's his handsome guy? I don't know.

57:00

Oh, man. Try that. Try putting handsome guy in. See if you're kidding.

57:06

Shoot. What the hell is his name? Let's crush tennis real quick. Oh, I don't know. we have time.

57:11

I'll know Joker. That's Murray.

57:16

Error. Murray is the guy, top right, Andy Murray. He's married to Brooklyn Decker.

57:23

Good for him. Also, also. Yeah, that's the Joker. How do you know?

57:30

D -J -O -K -O -V -I -C -H?

57:46

Yeah, try that. See if it gives it to us. Does it have to be spelled correctly? It has to be close.

57:52

I'm gonna look up Just put Novak. I did try Novak. I don't know if that worked.

58:00

DJ OK OVIC There we go.

58:07

DJ, yeah. Okay, top one, that's the, oh. Osaka?

58:13

Yeah, Naomi Osaka. That feels a little late to me. I guess this is, I guess like 2019 maybe, that was like when she really started to

58:21

break through. Michelle Wee, was she tennis or golf? That's That's golf. Golf, okay.

58:29

That can't be Kornikova, four down, can it? Is that too late for Anna Kornikova?

58:36

ANA. Yeah, I'll look it up. K -O -U -R -N -I -K -O -V -A.

58:46

Is that her? No. No. I have no idea then. I'm shocked we got four of them.

58:54

Yeah, that's pretty good. I would say, or three. Still three is good. I don't know who this guy is.

59:01

No idea. I want to get the two hockey guys.

59:06

What about... I like, I know this, I know the handsome guy on the bottom. I know what his name is.

59:13

It is, I think he's the goaltender for the Golden Knights now.

59:19

I can't remember. No. So we're missing five. We're missing three tennis, okay two hockey, yeah. Let's see if there's any more.

59:27

Golden Knights Vegas. I watched that Stanley Cup, their first one. I don't think it's the Golden Knights now that I'm thinking about it.

59:36

I have no idea. He played for the Rangers, famous for the Rangers, like very, I just.

59:46

and it's not Jonathan Quick, because he's already on here. If I saw it, it's like on the tip of my tongue.

59:54

It's one of those names. I give up.

59:59

I have no idea. I give up. I'm going to hit the, there should be a give up button. Yeah.

1:00:06

Hendrik Lundqvist. Oh. Yeah. And let me see these. Stan Wawrinka.

1:00:12

I would never got that. Victoria Azarenka, I should have known that. Lee Naa, I would have got that.

1:00:18

And Evany Malkin, no idea. No. No. But what was it? What was the average? The average?

1:00:24

60. So we got way above average. 60 We crushed. Yeah, we crushed it. Fantastic.

1:00:29

We're geniuses. Yeah. That's why we're professional sportscasters. Absolutely.

1:00:35

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1:00:43

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1:00:54

Go Chiefs. 35 .28. I'm going to be honest. I am hoping for the Ravens.

1:01:00

I'm good friends with another Chiefs man. I remember watching the 2013 wild card game with him as well.

1:01:07

And he's like die hard, like screaming all the time, but I am rooting against him and

1:01:14

I'm telling him, because I'm watching it with him. I'm gonna be like, I want another, I just want to see Lamar try and prove himself.

1:01:21

That's it. Well, hey, if the Chiefs lose, give me about four days before we talk again. It'll be good.

1:01:26

You're fine, you won two stupas. Thanks for having me. You're good. Four more.

1:01:33

Four more? That's it? That's when it's acceptable? Okay. We will see you on Thursday.