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Gatlinburg, I believe, is their biggest show, that may be their only show.
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I don't know, is that the case?
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This is Hart Harkin, brought to you by right-huntin' right Toyota
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out of Scottsdale, Arizona.
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I'm your host, Jay Finney, recording in my home studio of my rainy home studio.
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It's not raining in the studio.
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Coming up on today's show, I recently went to Buffalo for the weekend.
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We actually went out there to watch the Buffalo Bills play at Highmark Stadium
01:08
to the New England Patriots.
01:10
That would be a week ago.
01:12
So by the time this comes out, they're playing tonight on Monday night.
01:15
So what that also means is that Q joins the show in a little bit
01:18
so we can catch up on some college football and some pro football.
01:21
Where will we write?
01:22
Where were we incorrect?
01:24
A few updates about that before I move on.
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Michigan did lose the USC.
01:29
Texas did beat Oklahoma.
01:31
And Penn State has fired James Franklin.
01:34
So that's going to be coming up in a little bit.
01:36
But it's interesting to see what we talked about and how close we were.
01:39
Of course, when I travel, that also means a rental car.
01:41
I do have a rental car review.
01:42
We rented a Chevy Trailblazer.
01:45
As usual, when I travel, you know, I watch movies on the plane.
01:48
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01:49
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01:51
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01:52
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01:55
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So in Gatlinburg, Tennessee, properly have in front of me,
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so don't forget this thing.
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Properly it's in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee,
03:05
there's a huge show.
03:06
Gatlinburg, there's a huge show slimed enough.
03:09
This year had a lot of problems.
03:11
I don't know if the issue is actually with the show
03:14
or the people it attracts.
03:16
I'm gonna say it's the people that are attracts.
03:19
Initially, when I saw all the outrage on social media,
03:22
even the great SEMA show had posted about it.
03:25
I figured, all right, a bunch of takeover kids,
03:27
doing what they do that nobody actually likes.
03:30
And I looked up the videos and you have a scene,
03:35
thousands of people, like literally thousands of people
03:38
just crowding the streets, the gas stations,
03:41
standing on top of things.
03:43
Somehow they got on top of a building all over the place.
03:45
Fights were breaking out.
03:48
There's a video of two Lamborghinis drag racing
03:51
down the street, so obviously,
03:53
that's gonna be an issue.
03:55
And so because of that, they had to cancel
03:57
the actual event that happens indoors the following day,
04:01
which really sucks.
04:03
Kinda hard to control all the stuff that happens outdoors
04:06
and you become a sad, tragic victim of your own success
04:09
and it's just terrible.
04:11
But I was prepared to just lay a flamethrower
04:13
to all these takeover kids.
04:14
And it's not just a takeover crowd.
04:16
A lot of the people who were in attendance
04:18
causing this ruckus, they're just people
04:19
in the car culture that just don't know how to act.
04:22
A lot of young people.
04:23
There are multiple videos circulating
04:25
across social media just like these,
04:28
showing large crowds gathering in Pigeon Forge
04:31
where fights broke out.
04:32
Police were called, trying to get the crowd
04:35
in order and to go home.
04:37
I've even seen videos of people on the roof
04:39
with some of these businesses down in Pigeon Forge.
04:42
Police say that they were called out to this
04:44
to disperse the crowd.
04:46
Now the city of Severville has actually canceled
04:49
the car show event that many of these folks
04:51
showed up to see, canceling the event
04:54
for day two on Sunday.
04:56
And we've talked about this before on the show
04:59
where we're just the old men
05:00
coming down on the young people.
05:02
We're not trying to be that way,
05:03
but your mindset at times is just so off
05:06
between the ages of like 17 and 23,
05:10
especially if you have some money,
05:11
if you have some cars in this era of social media,
05:15
you want the clout, you want the clip.
05:17
If someone's fist fighting, you don't break it up anymore,
05:20
you just take your phone out and record it.
05:21
Like back in my day, I'm old.
05:23
Back in the day, no one, we didn't have cell phones.
05:25
There'd be a fight and then people would eventually
05:27
jump in and break it up.
05:29
Now everything's on blast on social media.
05:32
I pulled this off of Twitter.
05:33
Weekend Slammed Enough Law Enforcement Activity Calls,
05:37
2,317 calls, 552 citations, 90 crashes, 75 arrests.
05:44
You can't blame Slammed Enough.
05:46
You have to blame the people for not knowing
05:48
how to act in this situation.
05:51
because now you're saying that Slammed Enough
05:53
may not be allowed back there next year.
05:56
So where are they gonna go?
05:57
Bigger and better things, I suppose,
05:58
but you just can't control the people.
06:01
And that's tragic that people don't know
06:04
Julian Brown, known for his plastiline,
06:07
he's the guy who, you may have seen him online,
06:10
may have not been on how much you're in the cars.
06:12
He's found a way to turn plastic into fuel.
06:15
Naysayers say he's definitely not the first person
06:17
to do this, but I would say in today's world
06:19
of social media and clout,
06:22
he is the biggest name in the game.
06:24
Julian Brown recently, he put this
06:27
in his Dodge Scat Pack, or a Dodge Scat Pack,
06:30
and it ran perfectly.
06:31
You can see those videos online.
06:33
I would be very curious to know what the long-term effects
06:35
though of this on a car's engine.
06:37
It may be perfect, it may be cleaner.
06:40
You know how you put those additives in
06:41
and they're supposed to take away the gunk.
06:42
And some of them actually do that,
06:44
and some of them actually hurt your motor.
06:46
I think somebody in the industry
06:47
should pull this kid aside
06:49
and be willing to work with him,
06:50
give him some huge grants, bring him in.
06:52
Obviously he's gonna be killing it on social media
06:54
with the money that he's making,
06:55
but that would be really neat.
06:57
And he needs to watch his back
06:59
because that's an industry
07:01
that doesn't like to be disrupted.
07:03
But they should do a stress test
07:05
of these motors over time running on his gas.
07:09
That's the logical next step,
07:10
but it's pretty damn cool.
07:12
All right, now to my part of the news,
07:15
we rented a Chevy trailblazer.
07:17
It wasn't on purpose.
07:18
Now when we travel, usually we use my wife's account,
07:22
When we got to Buffalo,
07:24
the self-serve counter was down,
07:25
so she had to go up, stand in line.
07:27
But when she came down,
07:28
we got the trailblazer.
07:29
And I gotta tell you,
07:30
we got the LT model,
07:33
which isn't the bottom of the line,
07:35
but it's almost the bottom of the line.
07:36
So basically no power anything,
07:39
no power seats, no power lift gate,
07:40
but it did have some power
07:42
and that was in the motor,
07:43
which is gonna sound really funny when I tell you this.
07:45
1.3 liter turbocharged,
07:48
about 150, 55 horsepower,
07:51
small crossover SUV.
07:53
It was actually perfect for myself,
07:56
my wife and my mother-in-law.
08:00
Of course, mine was the smallest.
08:01
One of the smaller hard shield rollerboards
08:03
you're ever gonna get.
08:05
All of our backpacks all fit nicely in the car.
08:08
And there would have been more room ahead
08:10
we had lowered or we put down
08:11
one of the two rear seats
08:12
because my mother-in-law only takes up one seat.
08:15
But this car was actually pretty peppy.
08:18
It's not something I would ever consider buying,
08:22
But not only was I impressed,
08:23
Yvette was impressed because she drove this a lot too.
08:26
And that little turbo motor,
08:28
that little 1.3 liter turbo
08:29
is actually quite peppy.
08:31
I did a full review of it on YouTube,
08:33
so you can see that.
08:34
You may have already seen it
08:35
since you subscribed to this channel,
08:36
assuming you're subscribed to this channel
08:38
and assuming you're actually watching this.
08:40
Is it something I think you should look into
08:44
It's small, it's well equipped
08:47
as long as you don't get the LT,
08:48
the lot of plastic, you know what I mean?
08:49
The lot of plastic in this thing.
08:50
But if you get the nicer models like the RS
08:54
those are the two that I would suggest getting.
08:56
And then everything that we didn't have in ours,
08:58
those basically come with.
09:00
And it was actually a lot more fun to drive.
09:01
And because of that little turbo,
09:03
even though it only has 155 horsepower,
09:05
when driving around a city like Buffalo,
09:09
where the average speed limit is like 50,
09:12
I don't know if it would do too well out here
09:14
where the speed limit is posted 65
09:16
but everybody goes 85 or 90.
09:18
But in a place like Buffalo,
09:20
an old part of the country,
09:25
I think it's perfect.
09:26
And we would totally rent it again.
09:28
And that is the car segment.
09:30
So like I said in the opening,
09:34
we went to Buffalo.
09:36
This is our fourth time going out there.
09:38
And we always go out there to watch the bills play.
09:41
huge Buffalo bills family,
09:42
which makes us a bills family.
09:43
We got the jerseys and all that kind of stuff.
09:45
I think I've said this before and I'm gonna say it again,
09:47
I don't have a large family.
09:50
the biggest part of the family
09:51
is through the extension of my wife.
09:53
And what I love about these trips
09:57
but her siblings join us there.
09:58
So Wilson was there,
09:59
who actually lives here.
10:00
You guys know Wilson,
10:01
her brother Ray and Ray's wife were there.
10:07
So it was all of our core.
10:09
So no matter where we go,
10:10
we have as much of the core there as possible.
10:11
And it just makes it even that more fun.
10:16
my wife being from Buffalo has a lot of family there.
10:18
Went out to Dunkirk.
10:20
I don't know if you guys know where Dunkirk is.
10:21
It's about an hour outside of Buffalo.
10:24
And that's what we do.
10:24
We go out there, we eat food,
10:29
One of the best things though about this trip
10:31
was my brother-in-law Ray drove
10:35
well, he said because they had nothing else available,
10:37
but it's so fitting that he had it,
10:39
but he rented a Ford Expedition.
10:40
He usually drives big vehicles.
10:42
And so he actually drove us to Dunkirk
10:45
and he drove to the Bill's game and it was great.
10:47
This was like the first time,
10:49
one of the first times
10:50
where we've gone on a vacation,
10:51
I have barely had to drive.
10:53
I drove to the Airbnb, I drove to the hotel
10:56
and that's basically it,
10:58
to and from the airport.
10:59
The place that we stayed,
11:01
well, we stayed in a merry out the first night,
11:02
which was fine, whatever,
11:04
but the Airbnb we stayed at was in the West Buffalo.
11:07
One of the cousins came over and said,
11:08
oh, you guys, an Airbnb in the ghetto.
11:12
So we kind of wondered,
11:14
if you guys are listening to this
11:15
and you're from Grand Rapids, Michigan,
11:16
it kind of reminded me of the Heritage Hill District,
11:21
I didn't grow up there,
11:22
I moved there from Texas.
11:24
Well, you have Heritage Hill,
11:27
which are a bunch of really old
11:30
but nicely gentrified homes
11:33
that are now rented out to college kids
11:35
or you can buy it for an arm and a leg.
11:38
I was one block over.
11:40
And so I had one of those houses
11:43
where I rented the second floor of a two-family flat
11:46
and you wouldn't want to go trick or treating
11:48
in my neighborhood.
11:49
You would have to pull up a map
11:51
and pick the three or four houses you can go to
11:55
In fact, the closer you got to,
11:56
so I was in between two streets,
11:58
the closer you got to the street on the right
12:00
when you walked out the door,
12:01
the more ghetto and dangerous it was,
12:03
the closer you got to the one on the left,
12:05
the more gentrified it was.
12:06
So that's kind of where I live.
12:08
But anyway, Heritage Hill,
12:10
really old homes that are all fixed up
12:12
so much to where you can't really renovate them.
12:14
You have to, I think, contact the city.
12:17
So if you want to get new windows,
12:18
they have to be windows that are period specific,
12:21
I guess period correct in their makeup.
12:23
They could be new windows,
12:24
but they have to look old if that makes sense.
12:26
You can't just overhaul the new air conditioner.
12:29
You can't change the facade of the house, any of that.
12:31
So where we were staying in Buffalo,
12:34
West Buffalo reminded me of that
12:37
had it not been gentrified.
12:40
One thing that I said was,
12:41
well, this is like in Back to the Future,
12:44
or Back to the Future II,
12:45
when Marty goes and he has an almanac
12:48
and Biff steals it from him.
12:50
And then he goes back to 1985
12:52
and everything is different.
12:53
And he goes back to his own neighborhood and it's all nasty.
12:57
Not saying this West Buffalo neighborhood is nasty,
12:59
but that's the best way I can kind of compare it
13:01
in comparing that to like Heritage Hill.
13:04
Heritage Hill was before the almanac.
13:06
West Buffalo was after the almanac
13:08
in the middle of the movie.
13:10
The parking situation, I made note of that.
13:12
I could never live in a neighborhood
13:15
that doesn't have dedicated parking.
13:17
The Airbnb that we rented has a very narrow driveway
13:22
to the backyard where there would normally be parking,
13:24
except for all these houses are rented out.
13:27
And so you have the recycle bin and the trash bin
13:32
out there for multiple houses.
13:34
So in order for us to park back there,
13:35
we would have had to move all the trash receptacles,
13:37
which you kind of don't want to touch those
13:39
if you're not supposed to.
13:40
Some of the houses didn't even have driveways.
13:43
And there was no assigned parking.
13:45
Of course, there was a ton of us staying in the house.
13:48
Some stayed on the second floor,
13:49
some stayed on the first floor.
13:50
Technically two identical apartments
13:52
with the same number of bedrooms, kitchens, everything,
13:55
but no real parking.
13:56
And so we had to play this parking game.
13:58
Plus West Buffalo was like some of those streets
14:01
around the, we don't have this here,
14:03
but I know that Wisconsin has this,
14:05
certain parts of Wisconsin where you can only park
14:06
on the street certain times of the day,
14:08
certain times of the year on certain sides.
14:11
And then after like 10 o'clock,
14:13
you can move it back somewhere else
14:15
and you have to move it again before like 7 a.m.
14:18
And so a couple of us got tickets, not us.
14:21
We didn't get any tickets
14:21
because we parked kind of in the driveway,
14:23
but not far enough up where anyone else could park behind us.
14:26
But I just could not live in a neighborhood
14:28
that I don't have my own dedicated parking.
14:30
It just doesn't make sense to me.
14:32
You can't have a nice car
14:34
because again, no dedicated parking.
14:35
So I couldn't do that.
14:36
You know, other than the togetherness
14:40
of being with people that you enjoy the company of,
14:43
there's really not much to talk about Buffalo
14:45
at this point in the fourth trip in.
14:47
Other than when we went to the game, it was perfect.
14:49
We, one of the cousins hooked us up
14:52
with some people he knows
14:53
that runs one of the parking lots.
14:54
So for 30 bucks a car, we were able to park.
14:57
And it was a decent walk from the stadium,
14:59
but you didn't really notice
15:00
because everybody around there was parked the same way.
15:03
But we were able to play cornhole,
15:08
My brother-in-law, Wilson brought his clippers.
15:11
so he was cutting people's hair out there
15:14
And it's just a great time.
15:16
And you know, I'm more of a player follower
15:18
than a team follower traditionally,
15:20
but it's really hard not to like the Buffalo Bills
15:24
and not root for that team,
15:25
especially if you've ever gone to one of their tailgating.
15:29
And every time we've gone,
15:29
it's been a different experience,
15:30
but every experience has been a great experience.
15:33
And so, you know, this is their last year at Highmark.
15:36
They're building the brand new stadium literally,
15:38
like literally across the parking lot.
15:41
I hope that that whole tailgating spirit
15:43
is gonna kind of stay the same.
15:45
And we're gonna go to more games,
15:47
not this year, but it feels like we go every few years.
15:50
And it's always a great time.
15:51
Finally, let's get to the movies that I watched.
15:54
On the plane there, I watched Speed Racer 2008.
15:59
I don't know if you've ever heard of Speed Racer.
16:01
I mean, obviously the cartoon,
16:02
which I actually never watched.
16:03
I never watched the cartoon.
16:05
I think the shape of the Mach 5 just didn't do it for me.
16:09
And it just, I think,
16:11
I'm imagining Speed Racer in my head right now,
16:14
the cartoon where you got the main character, Speed.
16:17
And he's got like this little red scarf,
16:19
which always seemed kind of weird to me.
16:21
A half helmet, like one of those racing helmets
16:25
that it's not a full face mask.
16:26
It's just like this autocross helmet.
16:29
And I just never gravitated to that.
16:32
But I decided to watch the live action movie
16:35
I figured, what the hell?
16:36
It doesn't, I didn't watch the trailer.
16:37
I didn't click on it thinking it was gonna be great.
16:43
I think watching the movie was probably targeted
16:46
for 12 to 14 year olds,
16:49
just because the special effects weren't meant to look real.
16:53
I don't know if you've ever watched like the Sonic movies
16:57
or even the old Dick Tracy movie
17:00
where things were, it's kind of like mixing reality
17:03
with some animation.
17:05
And no, not, not Roger, not Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
17:08
Like they show the kid and when he's in school,
17:11
he's kind of daydreaming in class
17:13
and everything around him kind of turns to cartoons,
17:15
you know, like I just think about how fun that is
17:18
to kind of show the kid's imagination.
17:22
But it actually had a lot of known people in it acting.
17:25
Off the top of my head, I can say John Goodman.
17:27
Maybe you know who John Goodman is.
17:28
He was in Roseanne.
17:30
He was one of the husbands, the funny ones.
17:32
Actually had a whole handful of people.
17:33
So look it up, Speed Razor 2008.
17:37
It wasn't a good movie.
17:39
It wasn't a bad movie.
17:40
It was just kind of a fun, I can say cute movie.
17:43
And I really think that if you're nine years old
17:46
to 12 year old, 13 year old,
17:48
if you have kids that age,
17:51
they're gonna really enjoy watching that movie,
17:53
especially if they like cars.
17:55
I watched Mickey 17.
17:57
It came out earlier this year in 2025
18:00
with Robert Pattison.
18:03
I really wanted to like this movie.
18:05
I would probably say for 70% of the movie,
18:07
I kept asking myself, why am I watching this?
18:11
This movie is so damn stupid.
18:13
But I think I understood what the movie was trying to do
18:15
and that's why I just kept watching it.
18:17
And in the end, it kind of had an interesting,
18:20
I wouldn't say a point,
18:21
but it was interesting how things unfolded in the movie.
18:24
And I just, I walked away thinking about the movie
18:28
as something that just could have
18:30
and probably should have been so much better than it was.
18:33
I don't know if Robert Pattison's character
18:36
or his casting was great for the movie.
18:39
He talked the whole time
18:40
with like a Brooklyn, Bronxie, New York accent,
18:42
which just didn't fit him.
18:44
Hell, he may talk like that in real life.
18:47
But the whole premise of the movie is
18:49
it's called Mickey 17
18:50
because he's the 17th iteration of Mickey.
18:52
It's futuristic where everyone's trying to get off
18:55
the planet anyway they can, the planet Earth.
18:58
So it kind of reminded me a little bit
19:00
of Starship Troopers in a way
19:02
where it has like this really dark humor.
19:04
It just wasn't very funny.
19:06
I understood what it was trying to be.
19:08
Mark Ruffalo was the main antagonist.
19:11
He's the guy who chartered this mission
19:13
on one of these ships he and his wife
19:15
and they are basically kind of Hitler-ish
19:19
where they're just trying to get that clean.
19:21
They're trying to repopulate the American race
19:24
on whatever planet they get to.
19:26
So they use Mickey as kind of the test human.
19:28
That's why there's so many of them.
19:29
He signs a contract that means that every time he gets killed
19:31
they can reprint his body, but he keeps his memories.
19:34
But each Mickey is a little different,
19:36
I guess, personality-wise from the prior.
19:38
But Mark Ruffalo just not,
19:40
he just does not make a good antagonist.
19:42
And I don't want to say it's his acting.
19:46
All political politics aside, I like him as the Hulk.
19:49
I like him in other movies.
19:50
I think he's insufferable
19:51
when it comes to his opinion on things.
19:53
And his character was just,
19:56
it was almost like,
19:57
it felt like I was watching a cartoon,
19:59
like Despicable Me.
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Imagine Despicable Me with real people
20:03
and then imagine any of the main bad guys
20:07
as actually a real person.
20:09
He was that animated and annoying.
20:12
It's as if I was watching a kid's show.
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It's as if I was watching Zeke, our grandson,
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watch some sci-fi kid's show
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which is the worst acting and the worst bad guys.
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And yeah, for that, I think Mickey 17 was
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I looked it up on Rotten Tomatoes
20:27
and it actually did better than I thought it did
20:29
with the critics and the audience.
20:30
So maybe I'll watch it again and have appreciation for it,
20:33
but I think you should watch Mickey 17
20:35
and tell me what your thoughts are of the movie.
20:37
Or if you've seen the movie,
20:38
I'm really interested to know what your thoughts are
20:41
And then I watched a movie called Unholy Trinity
20:42
which is Samuel L. Jackson,
20:46
a Western and some other guy.
20:49
And it wasn't good,
20:52
It was just a movie I watched on the plane.
20:54
But yeah, those are the three movies.
20:55
So check those out or don't.
20:57
But I think Speed Racer was a surprise.
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Mickey 17 was a huge disappointment.
21:02
And then Unholy Trinity was just a movie
21:04
I watched on the plane.
21:05
All right, let's get into the football.
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Ready, down, hood, hood.
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His fans call him Talk2Q Radio Show Q.
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Man, we're back for some football talk.
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Hey man, glad to be back.
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So I want to kind of go over where we were right
21:25
and where we were wrong.
21:27
Probably some overreactions.
21:28
But now we're sitting at NFL week,
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I think week six is up as on us.
21:34
And we are at college football week seven.
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Let's talk a little bit about the NFL first.
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I did say she do her standards.
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We'll be starting by week three.
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Obviously through some latest moves as of today.
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Today is a Tuesday, October 7th.
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I literally just got back from Buffalo.
21:51
Less than an hour ago.
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I went to the, yeah, the Sunday night game.
21:56
Unfortunately we lost,
21:57
but it was a great time tailgating.
21:59
People are gonna get the details on that
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on the regular part of the show.
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But Joe Flacco got traded today to the Bengals,
22:06
which moves she do her up to quarterback number two.
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What are your thoughts on that transaction?
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You know, you don't see too many trades in the division.
22:14
So it was desperation on Cincinnati's part.
22:17
But as far as Cleveland is concerned,
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I mean, they know Flacco is not the future
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and they started dealing Gabriel last week.
22:26
So they saw an opportunity to go ahead
22:28
and get some draft capital
22:30
and, you know, move up the youngsters.
22:32
So I think it's just a matter of time
22:34
before Shadoor gets his chance.
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You said week three and you might not be too far off.
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Yeah, I didn't watch the game,
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but I looked at the stat line
22:44
and it looked like Dylan Gabriel did okay.
22:46
I mean, he's not garbage by any means.
22:47
He was a much higher draft pick than Shadoor.
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And I remember him in Oklahoma
22:52
and then I remember him in Oregon
22:54
and he was very serviceable.
22:55
I thought he was a little small,
22:56
but that doesn't really matter today in football, it seems.
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But yeah, that's pretty wild.
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What about the backlash from Shadoor's Mime interview?
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You know what, he's very immature.
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I'll say that I get it that he's of the mindset
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that if I say something, you're gonna talk about me.
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If I don't say something, you're gonna talk about me.
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But still to handle it that way, just say no comment.
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So his maturity is still an issue
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and it's still holding him back
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and he just doesn't realize it.
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Yeah, and I think we talked about this before.
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I hate to say it's an apple doesn't,
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you know, the fruit doesn't fall far from the tree
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because I mean, I'm a Dion guy through and through,
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but that has to be,
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I mean that arrogance comes from his old man
23:43
and it just doesn't really fit too well as a quarterback.
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Quarterback three, you know,
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up to obviously now quarterback two,
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but yeah, I wish he would just say the right thing.
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Just, hey man, I'm just ready for my opportunity.
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I'm sitting back and just studying the game
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and I'll be ready when my number is called, you know,
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just something very mature, even if inside,
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he feels like every day he should be the one starting.
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It's like my kid, my son when he was in high school,
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he wanted to transfer to a different school
24:09
because he wanted to be a starter.
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He wanted to go to a smaller school,
24:13
so he'd be seeing more.
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And our feedback was, well,
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the eye in the sky doesn't lie,
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work harder in practice
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and don't give your coaches an attitude,
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which we know he does.
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And then maybe you'll get an opportunity to show them.
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And I think it's kind of the same deal with Shadoor
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in a sense where, I mean,
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Shadoor has all the talent in the world,
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not saying my son didn't, but he didn't.
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And, you know, I mean,
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I didn't play high school football,
24:39
so I'm not really talking down on them,
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but I mean, he would know if he looked back.
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He was kind of arrogant at the time,
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but I wish Shadoor would just kind of shut up, you know?
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And I get, it kind of goes against the Sanders protocol
24:56
that family has made a lot of money being how they are.
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And some people just like to celebrate the moment.
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And it's a cultural thing, you know?
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And I just wish that he would understand
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that you're no longer in that world.
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You're in a totally different place
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with totally different people who are running the show.
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And I'm not saying, you know,
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I'm not putting them on some shut up and dribble type of stuff,
25:23
but dial it back and get the job first and then cut up.
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Right, you know, earn the arrogance, I guess.
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And people are still gonna get on him,
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but that just, it comes with a family name.
25:35
And at this point, he has a reputation
25:37
that he's never gonna shake.
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So all he can do is when he gets the opportunity
25:40
to just get out there and play.
25:43
Travis Hunter, we talked about Travis Hunter.
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I think he's still struggling on both sides of the ball,
25:49
but he made an incredible catch the other day.
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I guess last night on Monday Night Football,
25:55
I made an incredible catch.
25:56
And when he had an opportunity,
25:57
he was able to make some moves.
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What are your thoughts on what you've seen
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I think he's grown into the receiver position a little more.
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And he's always been great at tracking the ball.
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That's what helped him get so many
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interceptions in college as well.
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He does a great job as far as adjusting his body
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and getting in position to snag the ball.
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So I think he'll get better at receiver.
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I think he's a better receiver
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than he's gonna be a DB.
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I know a lot of people were kind of hyping him up
26:30
about that third downstop or something
26:32
he had on Travis Kelsey, but he clearly helped Kelsey.
26:37
But I thought it was a great catch
26:39
and I think he's capable of doing that.
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So he can be a really good number two receiver, I think,
26:44
but I just don't think he's just a number one guy.
26:47
Yeah, and they had him on top of Worthy, Xavier Worthy.
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And Xavier Worthy is a burner, even with a bum ankle.
26:55
But I will say this, that Travis Hunter
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can make that catch.
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Xavier Worthy wouldn't have made that catch.
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I know X from his Longhorn days.
27:04
He's not known for having great hands.
27:07
Yeah, so I think if he just focuses on his role
27:12
and not try to do too much, you know,
27:14
I don't wanna see him going over
27:15
in the middle of catching a slant
27:16
and having someone lay him out,
27:18
but spectacular catches down the field.
27:22
Yeah, I would like to see Trevor Lawrence
27:24
throw some 50-50 balls this way.
27:27
Because we know, we know he's gonna go up there
27:32
And Trevor Lawrence talk about that play he made
27:34
when he fell down twice.
27:38
And got him over there for a touchdown.
27:41
Excuse me, go through that play in your head right now
27:43
if you can imagine it,
27:44
because they showed the replay like 50 times.
27:47
And man, it was unbelievable
27:49
because once he failed, I thought the play was over
27:53
And most quarterbacks don't get up.
27:55
He tried to get up, he stumbled again.
27:56
So I'm thinking, okay, it's definitely over.
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And you saw the defense relax a little bit
28:03
because I think they thought that he had given up,
28:05
but do hops up and his offensive line never stopped blocking.
28:10
And there was a hole right there and he took it.
28:12
And when he took off to that right side
28:14
and the defensive end had been pancaked,
28:17
man, it was just a foot race at that point.
28:19
And as big as he is,
28:20
I mean, once he gets his momentum going,
28:22
he's gonna get in that end zone.
28:23
So that was a very crazy play.
28:26
And Kansas City has to be sick behind that.
28:28
Yeah, and Chris Jones is getting so much shit
28:32
And I mean, literally minutes before that,
28:35
I think it was Troy Aitman saying it's Chris Jones time
28:38
and he did flush him out of the pocket earlier in that drive.
28:40
But I kind of understand,
28:42
I just thought about this,
28:43
think back to the very famous Barry Sanders
28:45
running against the Dallas Cowboys
28:46
where Tony Casillas is basically stops moving
28:48
and is looking over and then Ken Norton Jr. falls down.
28:51
You know, I'm not saying Trevor Lawrence
28:54
is Barry Sanders by any stretch,
28:56
but it was kind of one of those weird plays
28:57
where half the defense probably thought the play was over.
29:01
And Chris Jones, he was in position,
29:03
he would have made that tackle.
29:05
He would have ran him down,
29:06
especially when Trevor Lawrence cut back into the right
29:09
just before he dove in,
29:10
Chris would have met him right there.
29:11
He was just standing there watching.
29:13
Like he couldn't believe what was going on.
29:15
Yeah, yeah, because it's like in today's football, right?
29:19
It's the thought is, okay,
29:21
I don't know if I heard a whistle,
29:22
but if I go over there and blow this dude up,
29:24
now it's first and goal,
29:25
you know, unnecessary roughness
29:26
or whatever they're gonna call it.
29:27
I bet you maybe for a microsecond in his head,
29:30
he thought that and that's all it takes in the NFL.
29:32
So, but that was some wacky ass shit.
29:35
Yeah, it's a tough way to lose a game.
29:38
You know, it is a tough way to lose a game.
29:40
And then Xavier Worthy,
29:41
I just needed five more points for him in.
29:42
Just five more points.
29:44
Like, can you make a play?
29:45
I need to win my first game in fantasy.
29:47
I've owned four so far.
29:50
Maybe you won five actually.
29:51
Yeah, it's very brutal.
29:53
Let's switch to college football.
29:55
Michigan seems to be doing all right.
29:58
Michigan is, they're running that ball.
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And that's why they're having the success that they're having.
30:06
It allows, you know, Underwood to kind of still grow
30:09
into the moment, cause he's still a true freshman.
30:11
He's good, but he still has a little ways to go.
30:14
But that running back man, justice.
30:18
I mean, he's a big play, waiting to happen.
30:22
It reminds me of, you know, when Blake Corham
30:24
and Donovan Edwards were doing their thing,
30:26
I just think the running game is important at Michigan.
30:29
The offensive line, being able to help
30:31
kind of control the game.
30:33
So they can do that.
30:34
I think they can, you know, have great success
30:37
and keep this thing rolling.
30:39
But man, last week they were,
30:41
they were just dominant on the ground.
30:45
Are you surprised at the early success they've had?
30:47
I don't know how all they played.
30:50
I forgot who they played early on
30:51
and they were getting all sorts of crap
30:52
for losing that game.
30:55
Oklahoma, and yeah,
30:58
quarterback just wasn't ready during that game.
31:02
And I mean, Oklahoma just outplayed them.
31:04
I mean, it was no doubting that.
31:09
And I think they're doing better
31:10
than what I expected, to be honest with you.
31:13
Because this is a team that I thought would be
31:15
maybe eight and four, things went well, nine and three.
31:18
And they still could end up in that place.
31:20
They got a tough game against USC this weekend.
31:23
But right now they look pretty good
31:26
and they seem to be pretty confident.
31:28
And so, and if that defense can tighten it up
31:31
just a little bit more,
31:32
then hey, maybe they could be looking at 10 wins.
31:35
You know who they look better than right now?
31:38
A lot better than the Penn State.
31:41
They look better than Penn State.
31:42
They look a lot better than Texas right now.
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Oh man, my condolences.
31:47
Thank you, thank you, I appreciate it.
31:49
You know, a lot of flack for going into the swamp
31:53
Florida is never a crappy team.
31:55
They've had some bad years,
31:56
but they always have some talent.
31:58
I don't know what's going on,
31:59
but I think I kind of called it
32:01
where I wasn't quite sure about archmaning.
32:03
And I'm still not quite sure about him.
32:05
It's easy to blame the offensive line,
32:07
but he's just not very good.
32:08
And, you know, some of his basic mechanics are totally off.
32:12
And remember what I said at the beginning of the season?
32:15
I said, if he's really that good and that ready,
32:17
then when Quinn Ewers was struggling down the stretch
32:19
last year, especially in the biggest moments
32:21
of the biggest games,
32:22
they didn't even swap him in at all.
32:23
So they knew something.
32:24
Circassian knew something behind just the name alone
32:28
that the kid wasn't ready.
32:29
And I'm not trying to put all this on archmaning,
32:31
but I've seen him throw some terrible passes.
32:34
Overthrow, underthrow, completely missed things,
32:39
The running game is garbage.
32:40
I told you, even last year,
32:43
Trey Weisner, he's not good.
32:44
He can't make a play.
32:46
He needs an excellent offensive line in front of him.
32:49
I don't know who the receivers are.
32:52
Ryan Wingo can't be the guy.
32:53
He wasn't the guy last year.
32:55
He doesn't have good hands.
32:56
He's a playmaker, but I don't know, man.
32:59
I mean, three and two,
33:01
they're one, I think they're the first team
33:02
since USC or somebody,
33:05
maybe Oklahoma to start in the pre-season top
33:09
and be completely out of the top 25 after like five weeks.
33:13
Yeah, it's been disappointing.
33:16
The running game would definitely help arch.
33:20
If his last name wasn't Manning,
33:22
I'm not sure if anyone would look at this
33:25
as a big disappointment, so to speak,
33:27
or some sort of play down. 100%.
33:29
But he has a lot of pressure on him.
33:31
And he has a long way to go.
33:33
And like I said, the running game would definitely help.
33:37
And I'm a little protection as well,
33:39
as far as being able to drop back to pass.
33:42
And I feel bad for the kid
33:44
because I really feel like he's getting hammered
33:47
and he doesn't deserve that because, you know,
33:51
he never said that he was the second comic.
33:54
Everyone else just hyped him up because of his last name.
33:57
So it's kind of a Brony James situation in a way.
34:00
But where I am kind of surprised,
34:03
I thought Texas defensive line
34:05
would be more of a terror than they've been.
34:08
You know, I was really thinking that defensive line
34:09
was gonna destroy some people.
34:11
And I just haven't seen that either.
34:15
Yeah, they have some talent there.
34:17
Obviously Colin Simmons is there.
34:20
And but they, I mean, they have been destroying people.
34:23
They just not destroying, I guess, Florida, right?
34:25
Cause Florida ran all over them.
34:28
Ohio State scored two touchdowns on them,
34:30
but that's about it.
34:32
And I guess when you look at their two losses,
34:35
14 to seven, 29 to what, 22, I think.
34:39
Yeah, that's close.
34:43
But the three wins they have are against nobodies.
34:45
And I guess that's why, you know, giving all the hype.
34:47
So maybe I couldn't really put him in the top 25.
34:50
But the funny thing is they're still favored to beat Oklahoma,
34:53
which is six and oh, I think right now.
34:56
I don't, I don't get that.
34:57
I think that's Vegas messing with us.
34:59
I think Vegas is messing with us.
35:00
So I mean, I know you'd love to see it,
35:03
but I just, man, now Oklahoma,
35:06
isn't your quarterback hurt, Mateen?
35:08
If that's the case, maybe that's why.
35:10
But I think he's been hurt and they're still winning games.
35:13
And he's trying to come back for the Red River rivalry,
35:15
which is this weekend, actually, as we record this,
35:18
by the time this comes out, it will have already happened.
35:20
But it's just funny.
35:21
It's just like I said to get in the season,
35:23
if you want Texas to be number one,
35:25
and you're given Ohio State number three,
35:27
then why are you picking Ohio State
35:28
to beat the number one team?
35:29
And of course they did, but that just doesn't make sense.
35:32
Same deal here, Oklahoma's number six
35:34
in the country right now.
35:36
Texas is out of the top 25,
35:38
but Texas is still favored to win.
35:41
Yeah, it doesn't make any sense,
35:43
I don't care for pre-season rankings anyway.
35:45
I always feel like they should wait at least a month
35:48
before they come out with rankings,
35:50
because we've seen a lot of things shift
35:53
and it's been crazy in the Penn State game, man.
35:58
I'm sorry, I just have to mention the Penn State game.
36:01
You're playing Owen Ford, UCLA.
36:04
Now everyone always comes down on James Franklin
36:06
because he can't win the big games,
36:08
but you gotta win this one.
36:10
You have to win this one.
36:12
And I mean, to let UCLA drop what, 42 on you?
36:17
Oh boy, that was a long flight home.
36:19
I guarantee you that.
36:21
There's the graphic comparing Steve Sarkeesian,
36:25
I think to Franklin and then Steve Sarkeesian
36:28
to whatever his face is over Texas A&M.
36:31
And the number of wins and losses is like,
36:35
there's like three games that are different.
36:37
And I think it's a little unfair to Sarkeesian.
36:38
It's not just because I'm a Texas guy,
36:40
but they've won some big games
36:43
and they've won some big games on the road too
36:44
against some real dogs.
36:46
And his first couple of years were terrible.
36:47
So I think the win and loss
36:49
has kind of stacked against them a little bit on that one.
36:53
So yeah, these comparisons they make
36:55
aren't necessarily fair, but I don't know.
36:59
I look forward to the Red River game,
37:02
you know, rivalry on Saturday.
37:04
And I mean, if Texas pulls it off, then so be it.
37:08
They're right back in the conversation, right?
37:09
Yeah, yeah, but I just can't see
37:12
what the way they've been playing on offense.
37:15
I don't know what's going on.
37:16
They have one good receiver.
37:18
I have to believe they have more than one good receiver.
37:21
You know, they got that guy number 13
37:23
who seems to be the fast acrobatic white dude.
37:26
And then they have Ryan Wingo
37:27
who can't catch, but he can make plays.
37:29
You just have to find ways to give him the ball.
37:31
Again, no running game.
37:33
Let's take a step back.
37:34
And we didn't talk about Ashton.
37:37
Over there with the Raiders.
37:40
Yeah, I've watched him and he's,
37:42
because I have him in my fantasy league.
37:44
It's been somewhat of a disappointment to me.
37:46
He had the one good game
37:47
where he scored three touchdowns, which is really odd,
37:49
but I don't really see him doing much.
37:51
I know they don't really have much of an offensive line,
37:53
but I've been thinking about trading away
37:55
that fantasy pick now for a few weeks.
38:00
I didn't see his last game,
38:02
but I know that they've had some issues
38:04
with Gino throwing interceptions.
38:06
So the passing game hasn't been all that great
38:10
and maybe that's hurting the running game.
38:12
Like I said, I didn't see the last game,
38:14
so I don't know how he performed
38:16
or if they stacked a box on him.
38:18
And if people aren't just afraid of Gino at quarterback,
38:23
but I still believe in the guy.
38:25
I think he's a good running back
38:26
and I think it's going to show at some point.
38:30
But we're talking about the Raiders.
38:31
So it's hard to evaluate anyone
38:33
when it comes to the Raiders.
38:35
Yeah, I'm just not seeing him really make any plays,
38:38
show any real speed or break anything.
38:40
He can jiggle a little bit,
38:42
but you compare him to some of the other guys
38:46
in the position that have been pretty hyped
38:47
in the past few years
38:48
and they're making a little more plays.
38:51
He doesn't really block very well either,
38:53
so he's out there getting his quarterback killed.
38:55
Yeah, and that's not good.
38:57
And blocking is important.
38:58
That's why a lot of great college running backs fail
39:01
when they get to the NFL.
39:02
They just can't pick up the blitz or block very well.
39:06
And these guys are a lot faster than anything
39:09
Boise State ever saw, that's for sure.
39:11
All these guys in the NFL are fast.
39:13
So maybe it'll take a moment to adjust,
39:16
but I'm hoping he can do it
39:18
because I just saw way too much at Boise State
39:20
for me to think that he's going to be a bust.
39:24
I think he just needs obviously better blocking,
39:27
but who doesn't, right?
39:27
But he has the ability to break it.
39:30
So I guess we'll just have to see.
39:33
Yeah, he has to understand that this is the pros.
39:36
So you can't expect every run you have
39:39
or every other run to be 15 plus yards.
39:42
You have to take that four yards, five yards,
39:45
put your head down.
39:46
So maybe he just needs to change his mindset
39:48
and understand he's not at Boise State.
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Back to the NFL one on this.
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This Kansas City, I think they're two and three.
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Right now they're under 500.
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I don't know if this is the first time
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and how many seasons they've actually been
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under 500 at this point in the season.
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Do you think they have what it takes
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to get their shit together or are they finally over with?
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I think they'll figure it out.
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I mean, you have Rashid Rice,
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Rashid Rice coming back at receiver soon
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and that's going to be a boost.
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I think you've been getting some good play
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out of Taekwai and Thornton on some of the big plays.
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And so I think that they can get it together.
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I just wish they were a little bit more consistent
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in the running game.
40:29
They have three running backs
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and it doesn't seem like any of them
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can ever get in the groove.
40:34
Because Pacheco, he can punish people
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but it's like, it seems like when he gets going
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they take him out, they bring in Kareem Hunt
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or they bring in this guy, Smith,
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Rashard Smith, I can't remember his first name.
40:47
So I think they need to kind of be consistent
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with the run a little more.
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Let Pacheco do his thing, wear some teams down
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and they kind of figure out tight end.
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Kelsey's not Kelsey anymore.
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So they need the number two to step up.
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All right, well, we'll see where we're at.
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We'll get back together before the end
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of the college football season as the playoffs kick off.
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We'll see where we're at with that.
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Hopefully my Longhorns can rally right now.
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Your Wolverines seem to be in a much better position
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but there's a lot of stuff that still has to happen.
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And same with the NFL.
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I know I still got the bills.
41:26
They weren't gonna go undefeated, so.
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Yeah, yeah, that's true.
41:30
It's still a lot of football up to be played.
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Still some teams figuring things out.
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But I do wanna ask you one quick thing.
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Man, the Heisman, like at the beginning of the year,
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everyone who we thought was a candidate,
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it's like a wash now.
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I mean, so you have this guy at Baylor.
41:47
I can't think of his name, the quarterback at Baylor
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who leaves the nation in passing.
41:51
He's doing well, the running back from Michigan.
41:55
I don't know who else you have.
41:58
The wide receiver from, is it USC?
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I think it's from USC.
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Oh no, Ohio State has the wide receiver too, Smith.
42:07
Yeah, yeah, you have him.
42:08
So I don't know who the favorite is anymore.
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So I think that's up in the air more than I've ever seen.
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You know, I thought about this as I was gonna end that.
42:19
Yeah, no idea on the Heisman.
42:21
I think the NIL makes it harder and harder every year
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to figure out who's gonna do what.
42:27
What do you think of all the controversy
42:29
of the NFL halftime show announcement?
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It's expected, it's expected.
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But I mean, Bad Bunny, I'm not necessarily a bad,
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I don't have any of his music.
42:44
I've seen him perform before on award shows and everything.
42:47
He's a high energy guy.
42:50
And I think that he's going to do fine
42:54
People are making a big deal out of it,
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mainly because he's spoken out against Trump.
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And there are a lot of people who don't wanna have
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an all Spanish halftime show.
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But I think he's gonna be fine.
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But I knew once they made that announcement
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and I heard who it was,
43:11
I said, man, people are gonna lose
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their minds behind this.
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Yeah, we don't talk about that around here.
43:19
My family praises, they love Bad Bunny.
43:22
They'd elect him president of the world if they could,
43:26
from the Puerto Rican roots and everything.
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I don't own any of his music.
43:33
That's all the family listens to.
43:35
I think it's fine, but my confusion,
43:37
I was a little confused when they first announced it
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because I was like, wait,
43:41
he doesn't really speak any English
43:42
or have any English songs.
43:43
But then I thought he's gonna collab with somebody.
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That's what's gonna make the great halftime show.
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And I knew that his anti-current administration stance
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was gonna be a problem.
43:56
He did double down, which I think is very disappointing.
43:58
And I think that's just him being arrogant
44:00
and thinking he's on top of the world
44:02
by saying, if you don't understand
44:05
what I just said, you have four months to learn Spanish.
44:08
I knew that wasn't gonna make too many people happy.
44:13
He canceled his entire US tour
44:16
because he didn't want ICE arresting people.
44:18
And then of course, he's very LGBT neutral.
44:25
And I don't have a problem with that either,
44:27
but I can kind of see how that would just drive people crazy
44:32
on top of everything else.
44:33
But I think he's gonna rock it,
44:35
but I'm just curious to see if people are gonna boo
44:38
when he comes out on stage,
44:39
which I wouldn't put it past people.
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You know, it wouldn't surprise me if you do hear boos
44:45
because, and I know they talked about,
44:48
they're gonna have ICE agents at the Super Bowl
44:50
and all that stuff.
44:51
Believe me, I don't know too many immigrants
44:53
who can afford Super Bowl tickets, okay?
44:55
I don't know too many people, period,
44:56
that can afford Super Bowl tickets.
44:59
So I wouldn't expect to see any there.
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But I think he's gonna get some boos
45:03
because they're gonna be a lot of rich people
45:05
at the Super Bowl and a lot of rich people
45:08
tend to lean right for the most part.
45:12
I mean, I don't wanna put people in a box, but.
45:16
But I mean, so I expect some boos,
45:19
but I don't think it's gonna matter.
45:20
I think it's gonna be a highly rated Super Bowl
45:23
because for the people who decide
45:25
they're gonna change the channel,
45:26
they're gonna be, you know,
45:29
that many more Hispanics that are gonna join in.
45:32
And they act like he's like from Mars or somewhere.
45:36
I mean, Puerto Rican, you're an American.
45:41
I think he needs to understand that too though.
45:43
But I think that, I think he's gonna freaking kill it,
45:46
and if somebody wants to turn off the halftime show
45:49
during halftime, sometimes people just don't pay attention.
45:52
And all you ever hear on halftime shows lately
45:53
is God, that sucked, right?
45:56
I mean, I didn't, Kendrick Lamar,
45:57
I thought that was, I didn't like that show at all,
46:00
but it didn't stop me from watching the Super Bowl.
46:02
Yeah, and I much rather see him do the halftime show
46:06
than another appearance on Saturday Night Live
46:08
because he was horrible this past weekend.
46:10
But the announcement as of late,
46:14
with the Kendrick Lamar and now this,
46:17
I get people just kind of want the old school,
46:21
family-friendly type of Super Bowl, so to speak.
46:24
There's no controversy.
46:25
There's no hidden messages.
46:26
There's none of that bullshit, but it is what it is.
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But I don't even know if that exists anymore, man.
46:31
I mean, it's controversy and everything.
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Somebody's gonna be upset.
46:37
All right, Cuba, we'll do it again
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toward the middle of the season.
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I appreciate you, Jay.
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