Hour 1: Jonas, Brady & LaVar – Boots on the Ground

Published Apr 2, 2025, 1:11 PM

Wednesday on 2 Pros and a Cup of Joe, boots are on the ground for the JamesHardie Pro Football Hall of Fame Invitational. The Tush-Push talks get tabled in the Annual Meetings. NFL is planning long-term, taking over Christmas Day. Plus, concession deals, Pro Bowl memories and more!

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Buying should be we do have some boots on the ground. Brady Quinn is at the James Hardy Pro Football Hall of Fame Invitational in Boca Raton, Florida. It's at the Old Course at Broken Sound. Now, what's what's the scene like and what are the expectations for you when it comes to swinging the clubs this week.

I just hope to make contact at this point. But no, yeah, down here at Boca Raton, excited about the opportunity. I have no idea what I'm doing here, but get to broadcast the show live. Hopefully we can find maybe a guest or two to come by and talk before they tee off today. But it should be a beautiful day. It is. It's still dark out. There's just a bunch of people moving around trying to set everything up today for a lot of the Pro Football Hall of Famers. But pretty cool event. It used to be the TimberTech event and then James Hardy now has taking it over. And then you'll know the name Hardy if you've heard of like hardyboard the no no no, no no, not that that's spelled different to ed hard is what you're thinking that's with a y Hardy with the D I E. It's like HARDI board. For those of us who grew up like in construction, all that Dad's building homes, all that, you know, boots on the ground, Johonnas you know what I'm talking about, LaVar. I don't know that you've ever really worked any you know, anything like that before I worked construction, did you? Sorry? And you know what hardyboard is, would you?

It made me decide that I needed to make it playing ball, because there you go, I wouldn't have made it. So yeah, I don't think I stayed long enough to learn anything about any manufacturers or anything like that. Q I just I was in and out. I stepped on short I stepped on and nail and that was it.

You know, that was it?

Yeah?

That was it man. Yeah, I had half my technics shot.

You know that happened.

I had still toes on some lugs. I had some lugs still toes on, and I still got a nail in my foot. But anyway, so what are they? What? Tell me what they are? What? What?

What type of James Hardy is like the biggest brand of like sighting, say put on the house. Yeah, yeah, got it, got it. So, but he's taken up the tournament now it's a senior PGA Tour event. But the cool thing is you got a ton of pro football Hall of famers, a lot of other former players here as well, all playing over the course next two days. So it would be a fun event, good time, hopefully chopping it up talking a little bit of football but also playing a little golf.

Well, I know where they're talking some football. By the way, how close to you to the owners meetings where Pete prisk.

I am thirty minutes south. I have actually not even given any thought whatsoever to hitting up Pete to try to grab a drink at some point, mostly because he'll probably just try back home. I bet he was up there for one day and one day only.

Well, I mean it was pretty momentous yesterday. We had all sorts of stuff coming out about different changes. What's going to be happening with some of these proposals that are out there. The one that's gotten the most genera or generated the most but is the tush push and what the plan is when it comes to the tush push? The owners have tabled it all right, we have tabled the discussion. We are going to pick this thing back up at these spring meetings in May sixteen. Teams are in support of the Packers proposal to ban the play. Roger Goodell, the commissioner of the NFL, spoke about his thoughts on the potential banning of the tush push.

He was there at the owner's meeting yesterday. Let's take a listen.

I think there are safety issues that are being considered in that case. We have very little data from it, but it's beyond data.

There's also you know, there's.

The mechanism of injury that we study, that type of thing that leads us to show the risk involved with a particular player, particular tackle. There's a lot of discussion about going back to the previous rule, back to two thousand and four. The reality of it is, I think that makes a lot of sense in many ways because I get expands it beyond just that single play.

There are a lot of.

Plays where you see someone pulling or pushing somebody that are not in the touch push formation that I think do have an increased risk of injury. And so I think the committee will look at that and come back in May with some proposals.

So there was the two thousand and four rule.

What was it like, they outlawed it, they out were you were, Yeah, you weren't allowed to push a runner.

There you go, So that whole dragon here you go. I need to go back to hell. Yeah, not just the touch like, here's how you get around it just being identified as the touch push rule. It should be the push pull rule across the board. You know, It's funny. I saw somebody make the comment. I didn't even really think about it and realize, like, damn, that's how USC beat Notre Dame When when Q was in school, the famous the famous pool or push by by Reggie Bush push right, I had Notre Dame getting points. I was fine either way. That just to me, I just don't understand how that became commonplace. And I know, like I saw I saw two ten h and a couple of people like that were offensive minded guys, you know, make comments about you know, me saying this that I don't think that you should be able to push or pull a pull a guy, whether it's the touch push, listen, you want to do the touch push. You got to figure out how your quarterback can push the toush of the linemen in front of them. That's the only push you should get. And you're the ball carrier. But if somebody else is coming to assist to push the back and pull the back or the ball carrier and they're pushing the back to other guys to make that work, I just don't.

That's not football. That's not so let me just get this straight. You are not a fan of the assistance of tush pushing, is what you're saying.

Don't. That's that's correct?

Is that an? Is that on the field, off the field, Like, where exactly does that stop with you?

Damn well, I would say if it's off the field, certainly outside of the locker room. You know, I'm sure tush pushing what may make more sense once I leave the locker room. Yeah, probably that's where it starts for me. And as soon as I go back towards that locker room, it stops again, and then that that process repeats itself. That's what That's what I would say. Yeah, because here's here's what it says.

I really don't have to Okay, maybe what you're doing should be Yeah, it could be illegal in some states. I don't have an issue really, one way or another. I think what's interesting about it is we're we're working on the idea that it is a safe play. I watched the plan like man, you know, and you hear like Jason Kelson to be miked up, like moaning underneath the pile every time they'd have to do it. And I'm thinking to myself, like, there has to be eventually something that's gonna happen that's going to be tragic. I mean it just you've got three hundred pound plus men lunging at towards one another with their head and neck in a position that it doesn't look like it's going to be safe. And who was the Washington Commandos player who was jumping over the pile, Yeah, Louvo, Frankie Louvo, and like that. That's the way that teams try to stop it. That's not safe either. So I guess I'd just say this, if it's a competitive and balanced thing, I could see that because it's been really successful. Though, I would go as far as saying the team that introduced the idea to ban the play, the Green Bay Packers. What's ironic about it is they were incredibly successful with the quarterback sneak eighty percent of the time they converted on quarterback sneaks last year. Problem is then a round like sixteen of them, so like sixteen percent of the time of their fourth and one situations roughly somewhere in that category. That's that's all the quarterback sneaks they ran. So you know, you're banning a play at least at this current juncture because of the competitive imbalance, meaning like it's just it's a foregone conclusion they're going to get the first down. And the problem with that is is if you look at some other situations and other plays, you will see the same competitive imbouance. If it's fourth to one, obviously the offense is going to have a greater likelihood of getting it. That's why so many teams have dipped in analytics and why they're going for more fourth than ones, regardless of the field position. So to me, and I said this the whole entire week, I'll keep saying it has to be a player safety issue. It hasn't. We haven't had that injury yet. But it's a small sample size. You know, the tush push hasn't been around that long. And the concern for me is this is typically how the NFL works. They're reactive, not proactive, and eventually there's gonna be something that has happens that's tragic and we're gonna sit there and all watch it and go, oh, there it is. Do we have to wait till that moment to get rid of the play?

I'll say this, and thinking about the play itself, people say, well, how do you stop it? Oh? Well, they should start pushing too, like it should be like literally like almost like a scrum. Right. The problem to me is is that in doing that, the advantage clearly goes all the way, all the way in favor of the offense. If you're turning this into a scrum situation. Because you could play action, there's a whole lot of different variations you can do off of the play. Now is that fair? Is it not fair? I don't know, but I just wonder. Will defensive coordinators say, you know what, We'll take our chances on. We'll take our chances on if they pull the ball out and try to get to the outside or do a pop pass type of play action play. But we are going to fight fire with fire, and we are going to interiorly with with our front seven. We're going to push like I would do a toush push personnel grouping where I send in instead of having linebackers, I'm going to send in three more defensive linemen. And just like we used to push through for field goals, just like we used to push through for field goals that they outlawed, we're going to start pushing in the A gaps and the B gap.

Yeah, but don't you feel like now you've got way too many pushing of tushes in difference, it's a whole.

Lot of ass pushing into the gap and not to me mind your own gap. I mean, listen, the bottom line here is is if you do get to the point of where the tendency is, we are going to fight fire with fire. To me, now that's where you're getting into the idea. Somebody's going to get hurt really bad. It's gonna look even goof here that it already does, because you're gonna have fat boy on fat boy like like will take will take three dred and six hundred pounds plus of two people for your gap to your what three hundred pounds and are running back or tight end or you know whatever it is that's going to push into your back while the quarterback tries to run through it. Right, Like, at the end of the day, if that's all you're going to do, and we know that this is what you're going to do. Problem is is that once you start putting those type of personnel groupings in to create a scrum, you just audible out. You just audible out, like you don't have anybody I could cover our skill guys, so you audible out and then now I guess you got to call time out. Now that's like you're in a boxing match. You're you're, you know, trying to gauge the distance between one another, and you start getting booze from the crowd, right, Like think of that exchange. They come out, boom, touch push formation, defense comes out, they line up, boom, send in touch push you know, or have touch push personnel lan they look at it, they call it audible, the defense sees it, they call time out. Now you got to go do it all over again the same sequence. It's just a lot. It's a lot for a short yardage play. It's like like, can we at this point?

I just at this point, I'm over it, Like all right, let's just get rid of it, Like let's just get rid of it. The pushing and pulling that we've talked about, to where for some reason it's allowed where an offensive lineman can drag a ball carrier over the line of scrimmage or over the goal line and that's just accepted. If they want to go back to the whole things, I think their idea is as opposed to attacking just the one play, let's let's adjust back to no touch. This applies to everything.

Yeah, no pushing and poling.

And I think Sean mcva even said it, you know, yesterday day of the day before, where he said, look, I told Philly because he's part of the competition committee, I don't want it to feel like we're attacking them. It's just it's the optics of the play. There's something larger that needs to be done, and if it means taking away all of it, then just take away all of it.

And then it should have never been allowed. That's that's a habit, that that's something that they relaxed on and it became part of the game. It should have never happened. And again, like I said, one thing that really really gets on my nerves is when the announcers are like, oh my look at them. Look a determination. Oh my, look at that leg drive meanwise, feet ain't even on the ground. Some people just want it more like some people just have the determined Look at the grit. Oh my goodness.

You just still want to give any credit whatsoever to the quarterbacks on? Oh you can't give them any credit.

That's running backs and receivers like, oh my goodness, he catches the ball. Hey, wouldn't be denied Like what y'all see that lineman grabbing it.

I'm on the other side of this now. I think I'm on the other side now. I'm rooting for this play to stay around, just to the defense, just to LeVar on. The defense can keep bitching about it.

This I mean, I'm just saying.

I mean, I just say.

I think if you're going to allow guys to get pushed and pulled, then then do the same thing for the defense when we push and pull you back. If you haven't blown the whistle, line that ball up where where to play ends. When you blow that whistle, that's where the ball is spotted.

That's all You're trying to change forward progress too.

If you're going to allow pushing and pulling, then you need to change the guy dang forward progress rule too. You realize that.

May work against you because there's oftentimes where they stop forward progress. Offensive players still thinks it's going and they blow the whistle dead because they feel like his momentum was stopped at that case.

I get it, I get it. But I'll take my chances on that. I'll take my chances now. I hope it stays. I hope it stays.

I hope you have to eat crow all right, and you have to deal with this play and the pushing and the pulling and the tugging and all the tushies that you need to be pushing and whew.

I just I would also like to know who the sixteen teams are that are on, you know, in support of the banning of the play, because something tells me Nick Sirianni is going to get a hold of those sixteen teams and they're going to.

Devise something extra special for him.

If do you think stik In Gannon, Kellen Moore, and any one of those three who are former assistants there, do you think they are in favor of the band. That's what I want to know. I really just specific one of knows those three to see if they're trying to stab Nick Sirianni in the.

Back, because Sirianni did say, I know, I'll get the support from those guys because they would they have jobs because of that play. Typically said that, and he was kind of busting balls, but you could tell there was a little bit of some truth to it. Yeah, and so I would imagine they're probably going to be in support of him. And then obviously Sean McDermott's going to be in support of it because the Bills run it at such a high clip. And then after that, you know green Bay going behind the scenes to garner support, you know, the banishment of the play.

Q made a point like they run it, what sixteen sixteen times?

What is it?

No?

That was that was different. That was different. So on fourth and one situation, green Bay, who hasn't used the toush push, they ran on sixteen percent of their fourth and one situation a quarterback sneak and they converted on like eighty percent of those.

Yeah. See all right, So to me again, looking at it holistically, I just look at the play and it's like, it is it really that big a part of the game where it should be that big of a one way or the other. That's what I would say, Like, are we really going to say Philly won the Super Bowl because of the touch push? Are we really going to say that? No, because that would be the furthest thing from the truth, Like that would not be the reason why they won it.

Okay, But that's also like saying that that final play of the game was the only play that mattered because it helped them win the game. Meanwhile, every other play before that still matters too, leading up to that event, you know what I'm saying, Like, I understand what you're saying, but there probably were some pivotal fourth and ones or goal lines, you know, situations that led to them being in the position to win it.

I don't have a problem with that. All I'm saying is I don't think that the play is a large enough part of the game itself to take a like, oh my gosh, like this is totally going to ruin Philadelphia moving forward or any other team that would run it. I don't. I don't see it as that significant of a play, because LaVar, you were telling.

Me that, you you know, it's not so much the play, like you you love the name of the play like you're kind of indifferent on the actual play.

It's just the name of the Why why is that? I don't know.

I don't know.

I don't know why you feel that way. Tell me why I feel this way? Tell me why it's the name of the play.

I don't know.

You tell me what you're getting at. That's the part that you like. Tell me, tell me what. Tell me what part of this? Like what what? What exactly are you trying to do it.

I'm just saying that you're you know what, You're just saying you don't like the actual play. Like in fact, when we threw out the name Brotherly Shove, like you stopped me and said, no, no, no, no, it's a touch bush like that that was really.

What you had holding in. What's wrong with the Brotherly Shove?

Yeah, I don't think I'm okay with either one of them, to be honest, unless I'm the brother Are you.

And and you guys trying to tell me that there's in different areas or different parts of the country, it's called to me different.

Tang what you did there?

Yeah, well, hey, let's go. We'll keep you posted. They're going to have this discussion again in may.

I mean, I said, Australia. That's where to brother Lisas, what about you?

Overtime rules, anything else we got going on, just to touch on.

And note, Oh yeah, of course, but uh, you know we're up against it, so you know we got to be We're clock guys here, all about the clock here on this show. It is two Pros and a Cup of Joe here on Fox Sports Radio, LeVar Arrington, Brady Quinn, Jonas knoxs with you. So it is a Wednesday here. We've got the usual, We've got our Midweek Awards, We've got Petros Papadaega stopping by Lee's Leftovers as well too, and another edition of In case you missed it, All of it is yours here on this three hour extravaganza up next here though, right when you thought, right when you thought, at Leastia had that one thing, that one thing, somebody in sports thought they had that one thing over everybody else.

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Fox Sports Radio, LeVar Arrington, Brady Quinn, Jonas Knox with you here coming up a little over fifteen minutes from now here from the tire rack dot Com studios. There's a potential April Fools story that's out there. We're hoping it's real, but there is the potential based on when the story came out that it's in April Fools joke. So we're going to try and break that down for you. In the world of football coming up here.

Did you see the Dennis Rodman April Fools went cool at all?

Oh? No, what was that one?

They put it out that he died like that, Like remember I remembering Dennis Rot mean, we're taking this too far. I'm just saying that's that was out there. Like I said, April fooled somebody.

Every Halloween. There's a Cleveland Browns fan that has a bunch of former Cleveland brown quarterbacks that are buried in the front tang.

Hey, but by the way, randomly on NFL Network this morning, I was watching when I was working out, you the Lions Brown's game where Matthew Stafford got hurt right before the final touchdown.

But you were in that game, all, yeah, they won, all aided by the fact that there was a passive aference defensive pastor affearance called Thehill Mary.

So thirty eight thirty seven I think was the final that.

Yeah, of course, I mean, because you know, on Andy hail Mary situation, at any point in time, at any level of football, you could probably call defensive paster afference. But of course we called it on that one. So, by the way, but glad that worked out for us.

Stafford got annihilated and the guy, oh my god, I want to look up where the guy was that hit him, but he cleaned him.

Outang, I love the sound of that. So, yeah, the good old days.

But we are off and running here with the NFL offseason because there was some other announcements that were made when it comes to the rule changes and potential changes that are going on. How about Christmas Day right when the NBA thought, well, you know what, Liz, we're losing all this, We'll let the NFL have it for a couple of years. Nope, the NFL is going to go ahead and take over for a couple of more. The NFL has done it again. Netflix, Amazon will roll out the tripleheader on Christmas. You're gonna get two games on Netflix, You're going to get a night cap on Amazon. And if the NBA is looking around going okay, well, maybe we'll just get out of these specific days of the week not happening. It's going to be a while before you even get the thought of the NBA getting Christmas back, because Christmas days moving forward until twenty twenty nine.

This year it's a Thursday.

The year after it's a Friday, then Christmas is on a Saturday, and then it's on a Monday.

Those are all NFL days.

These aren't, you know, an inconvenience for teams or players around the league anymore, which you can argue, well, if it's on a Wednesday, it's too short of a turnaround. They're in this window for the next four years. You're gonna get NFL games guaranteed in some way, shape or form, just like you're getting three this upcoming Christmas. Bye bye to the NBA on Christmas.

What did you guys have when did you guys think that this is an opportunity for network television to say, let's put our foot down and let's continue to try to hold onto our market share of viewers.

They don't have a say. I mean it comes down to the NFL YEA.

But not with the NFL, though with the NBA. With the NBA, like, wouldn't you maybe make a stronger push in terms of how you market it or branded or whatever it is you do to try to compete with the streaming services.

Yeah, but it's different rights. Yeah, I get that.

I'm just talking purely from basketball being viewed versus you leaving the television, leaving that network that is vested in you having eyeballs on their channel. And I get it's the rights thing away from the rights thing, just straight surface. If I'm looking at Okay, you're taking viewers away from our station. You're taking viewers away from our network by doing this, and you're going all the way off like you're going into streaming. You're not even staying on television, Like I got a chance if you stay on television, I'm taking you off cable or wherever it is you consume you know, cable TV on your devices, and you're going straight to streaming. Because that's like got to be pretty scary for networks. So whendn't they put their best foot forward for another product, Like what do you do to make the product of the NBA or basketball right in general? Well, NBA, how do you make that more relevant as a network station so that you can keep abballs on television versus streaming.

The NBA is struggling for relevancy at every point. The ratings have been dropping. It's been on a consistent decline. So you're talking about just Christmas specifically. This has been an issue for the NBA forever and whatever. You know, network has the media rights. What what we're touching on is a greater topic of you know, consumer behavior and how they're absorbing a lot of what's on what we'd say, TV, and how they're consuming what's on TV right. You know, if you're here's here's the one thing I'd say about this, this is a window into the future. There's a reason why that the NFL has not only just kind of planted its flag on Christmas Day. It's one to push out the NBA because it's during their season and they want that holiday to be their holiday. But it's also about who's doing it. It's Netflix and it's Amazon. It's not Thanksgiving where we've had you know, Fox and CBS, NBC, your traditional linear television networks, it's streaming. And the reason why no one wants to upset Netflix or Amazon because they have so much cash. When the media rights deal comes open again and the owners have the opportunity to opt out in twenty twenty nine, you are going to see a dramatic shift or change by that point in time, I think, and how we're watching games come Sunday, I mean, the reality is even though I mean a lot of people have YouTube TV for the ability to watch multiple games at once. And that's not just for football, that's for like any sport. If you look at their multiview packages and optioning, it's incredible, great and it's great. It allows you to consume so much more. And that's where you don't have that with Fox. You don't have that with CBS, you don't have that with NBC. So there are some things that the streaming services are able to do that TV networks just can't. And to further that point, though, look at the balance sheets. Man Flicks and Amazon are massive. If they want to bid on the rights, and they have, they've overpaid for a lot of what they have in the NFL. Now they'll do it just to get their foot in the door. The only thing that stands in their way. This is the only thing this more really feeds in the jonas is the ability to gamble when you have a bunch of live events and you've got a streaming service, it's contingent upon the buffering, the actual you know, upload download speeds, everything else comes along with that for any person out there to be gambling on the game. So the the one entity that's going to be impacted by this, who's a big sponsor of the NFL or it has been become a larger sponsor, is gambling and how streaming impacts live viewing of games and the ability to gamble. Since everything's going to be more delayed when you're talking about streaming versus a TV newhere, So that's still going to be one of your bigger issues they've got to overcome. But they've got, you know, four years to do that. By twenty twenty nine, if they're in a much better place then you were able to stream at a rate that's very similar. It's it's a negligent delay compared to TV networks.

Look out, what is the delay on streaming Lee, do you know that it all depends.

I mean, if you've ever watched on any streaming device, like it can it can stop, or it can kind of freeze, or it can lose signal and then you're all of a sudden thirty seconds to a minute behind and you haven't even realized it yet.

Yeah.

I do wonder if there's a way that improves, Like obviously you know you're not. I mean, I think Amazon Prime's gotten better and better each year. I think Netflix, you know, from the Jake Paul Tyson fight to some of the other events that they put that got better and better. That thing was was fighting, Yeah, it made Mike Tyson. It made Mike Tyson look slow.

And almost like he didn't want to throw his punches, you know, like after that was the first or second round, that's when like Jake Paul told him to stop, you know, stop what he was doing. It seemed like the buffering all of a sudden slowed down MIC. But not Jake Paul.

That's a great point.

I'm not the only one who noticed.

That did slow down that interview with his son.

Yeah, like I said, I watched on replay, you know how I felt about it. Once I saw Mike Tyson's ass, I was out, just like.

He's care about this exactly what And he hugged his kid with his with his ass out exactly which exactly super funny.

That's so funny how they just stopped just saying when someone shows you their ass, they probably don't care that much about it.

They're they're giving you a They're definitely give you a clear statement.

Jonas told me the one time you showed him your ass.

I did not. That is not I did not show him my ass. I stood in front of that there window right there, and I acted like I was going to do it, but I didn't do it. So there you go. I don't know if Q baited me into something that really wasn't. You know he was joking and I just gave you guys a real context. But yeah, he mooned him. Yeah, I've never mooned Dan.

I know.

I thought you knew that I would though, I mean, I'd have no problem doing it. Man, when's the last time you moaned somebody? I don't know, that was probably never. I'm not a mooner, but I would I wouldn't move it. When's the last time you moaned somebody. So yeah, Lee's thumb went up. So I'm just saying you yesterday, why'd you when the last time you moaned somebody? Why'd your thumb go up?

Late?

I was just reading Netflix's response saying that they're building their infrastructure for high demand streaming events.

But I'm trying to think the last time I moaned someone? Truth? Truth, last time you pulled your ass out and beared it to all? I can't think of it.

Man, it would have to be like I'd have to have been like mooning the girl while she was on a zoom meeting.

Or some girl. I mean, why why you dissinger like that?

Lee?

Why you say it like that? The girl, the girly just what I call or the girly Q. When's the last time you mooned somebody?

I can't recall the last time I did, but I'm in junior high. We were on our way back from a basketball game and a couple of the guys like, did it to like a car behind us in the bus, and somehow they got reported for it. Oh someone they called the school and they had the bus number of the whole thing, and so they got suspended for like two games or something, but man, come on, like you're suspending these guys from mooting someone.

It's probably a little bit more than the moon though they.

They no, no, I mean, I don't think it like the chief They didn't pull in Michigan State and spread the chiefs. I'm just telling you, man, those folks up there and Lancing are different.

They are different.

You want to see the dirtiest moon you've ever seen, go to East Lancing.

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MM Two Pros and a Cup of Joe Fox Sports Radio, LaVar Arrington, Brady Quinn, Jonas Knox with the here coming up top of next hour, we'll call it a little over ten minutes from now here from the tire rack dot Com studios, we've got the very latest on apparently a nice little battle of the egos going on.

In the NFL.

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Guys are here to bring you in case you missed.

It, and for that we turn it over to our executive producer, Lead Lap.

Goodbody, Good morning boy, Good morning, Bready, Good morning Jonas.

How you feeling man, I'm feeling great.

Okay, you sound greatly, thanks, Malfunction. No, he's doing great. He's been. He's been a big health this morning for me and even late last night. A lot of logistical issues last night. Okay, damn good, a lot of logistics to overcome. But hey, y'all got it bad. Hell yeah, LaVar, you could be here if you played golf. You just don't play golf.

I told you I would drive y'all around.

It doesn't work like that. This is a walking deal. You don't have cars.

Yeah, well, now, as I'm out, I tried doing eighteen holes a walk and I made it to nine and was like, I'm going to get some Tomali's and some tequila. Yeah, back at you bring it with you if you want. Yeah. I went back. Yep, I walked out on my four some or three some more whatever it was.

Well, that would be the first time yet up. All right, guys, Well, hey, you know me, I'm always looking for a deal. And so in case you missed this, I found quite a nice one. It actually popped on my feed yesterday and I was unsure whether or not to bring it up, seeing that yesterday was April Fool's Day. But I did some research and I think this one's legit.

If you're looking for some good football tickets next season, Coastal Carolina has got you hooked up. Games are cheap right now if you wanted to. They don't have games by game, but if you wanted just a season ticket, it's about one hundred fifty bucks plus one hundred dollars donation. But what they do got going on is free concessions at their normal concession stands. That includes hot dogs, nachos, popcorn, fountain drinks, and water and there's no limit to it. You can grab up to four tasty items each time you go up to the concession stand and they'll hook you up. Doesn't include third party vendors.

Oh that doesn't sound overly healthy, does it. I mean it's it's awesome. I'm excited for the fans, excited for really the students. I mean, how cool is that to not have to spend any of your college money when you get to go to the game. You know, you just get to enjoy, have some food, watch some good football, and go have some fun. That's that's pretty cool.

What's the catch? Yeah, what is the catch?

It's just like, who gives away like that much food for free?

Well, maybe you don't know that that many people are there.

Hold on, this is coastal Carolina. Think about what your competition is. You got the beach. I think I couldn't be mistaken. You guys can look this up. I think some portion of their campus literally walks out onto the beach. Oh wow, so you've got some strong competition with the scenery there, and that includes the beach.

Imagine having a football field where the back of the end zone goes straight into the ocean. Now that's some next level type stuff. You do your victory dance like in the water that why get that work? That would be crazy.

Go straight in better if you if you did after a sack, I mean we're baptizing or quarterback in the ocean. That would be badass, you know what I'm saying. Yeah, or just he's like you go grab some water, come back and be like I baptize you in the.

Name, or just grab the quarter Errington, who was the big Alonzo spellman, grabbed Who was that I want to say, Jeff George And he looked like a cave man walking with like a person he was going to take into a cave. And he he said, just dragging right into the water, just dragging to drag the quarterback right on in. Baptize him there. By the way, I'm advocating for stadium buildouts that are near water to have an opening that goes straight into the water.

How far was the water from uh when you guys are practice at the Pro Bowl?

Was it was far? What hotel was that the we stayed at the Yeah? Yeah? How far were the hookers from where you guys practice? They were in Waiqui Ki. That's a little bit of a drift. It was like what thirty forty minute drive or something like that. Everybody would be going down there to get my ties. More like, why notaki Ki? I don't know where are the white women at?

Not there?

Dang, I don't know. It's been a long time. I don't really remember all of the details of what took place in Waikiki. I just know that the Hilani was where all of the wives and the girlfriends and the kids were. And waki Ki, well, there were a lot of people that had rooms in wakui Ki and uh, well, yeah, that's and the wife and the kids wasn't at that at them. That's all I know. And I was never married while I was there. And if that was snitching, I'm sorry. Statute of limitations, you know, it's not there anymore. Somebody might be questioned, what was LeVar talking about on the radio today, because you were in waikikik quite a bit. I stayed in Waikiki. Are at me two rooms

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