Dan discusses the Lions-Packers Thursday night game and how the Lions won on an aggressive fourth down call. The Danettes debate the best five-year movie run for an actor.
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Whilst in your.
Wedding career? Usually a lot of a kids cut. Yeah, a lot of a gets cut because they probably are going, uh, you know, maybe you could throw in another scene where Sandler's on screen a little bit more, or Julie bow And from Modern Fam instead of me, which I get. I understand that. You know, focus groups tell you those kind of things. But Standley gave me a lot of lines to read. I know that. How'd you do? I think I did pretty well? Yeah? Yeah, I played a sports anchor. I did it pretty well. I mean it's a stretch, but I was able to do it.
It feels like you should be able to just dive right into that one.
I did. I did make it your own. I said, if you if you put a tie and a suit on me, I'm in character, like I'm ready to go. And so then they throughout these wild lines Danny, how about you say this? Danny, how about you say this? And then you do all of those things. So it was a seven am to seven pm day on set in New Jersey. Is it Munaki? Is that the munachi or Munaki Munaki? Yeah? And then I had a scene out in Florham Park. Yeah. Yeah, I had never been there before. All right, let's go. Don't need to go back there again. But I got to do it. So I two different, two different sets that I had to be on with my character there. All right. Yeah, one more question.
Were you acting like yourself as a sports anchor?
Or?
Were you doing an impression of someone else?
I was trying to I was trying to mock the sports center anchor. So I was going a little bit over the top and a little more serious, and maybe not my snarky self there, but it's okay. They didn't even give me the script for a happy Gilmore too. I still haven't seen the script. I get there, Sandler's explaining to me what my role is or how my role fits in. I go, sam, Man, why didn't you send me the script? Because Danny can't trust anybody. I go, I'm in the movie. And then he goes, I know, Danny can't even trust you. I go, okay. So all of a sudden, you know, he told me, Danny there's a plot twist, and I'm going, come on, sad man, it's a Sandler movie. Wow. And then all of a sudden, oh, I was like, oh damn, there's a plot twist here. There is a true plot twist that I was shocked at. But there are a lot of cameos. We'll see if Sandler will spill some tea when he joins us a little bit later on. All right, whole question today seating for the first hour.
Well, this has been the probably the hottest topic this morning. Uh in studio even in the back room. Is a Spentura a sports movie? Yes or no?
Okay? Yesterday? In between scenes, I'm in my double banger they call it. I was in my my whatever, my mobile home or something, and I flipped on TV. There wasn't much to watch, and I see ace Ventura Pet Detective and I go, okay, I'm gonna I'm gonna watch a little bit. Then I ended up watching the whole movie because there's a lot of time in between scenes, and I thought, is this is sports movie? Because there's a kicker, there's Dan Marino there, like it's sports themed around the Dolphins. And I said, if Diehard is a Christmas movie, ace venture A Pet Detective is a sports movie. Yes, yes, Marvin, if you say so, oh you disagree.
No, it's just a backdrop. Uh, it's it's not like the Dolphins are in the backdrop. It's not about a quart I mean, it is about a quarterback, you know, but it's not.
No, no, okay, it's okay, it's okay, you can say that.
Uh.
But yeah, when I watched it, and Courtney Cox looks gorgeous, so and Jim Carrey, Jim Carrey, you know, it's it's a lot of fun, like you forget sometimes I watch Dumb and Dumber and you realize how funny he used to be. In living color. He was being really a brilliant comedian. You don't see him in those roles anymore.
Yes, Martin, Yes, sorry to go on a little riff, but to go on a little riff right nineteen ninety four, Jim Carrey nineteen ninety six, Michael Jordan twenty thirteen, Lebron ninety four, Kim Elaijuwan. He's had one of those types of years where he had Dumb and Dumber, the mask and as Ventser all in the same year.
Wow, can anybody rival that in recent history? Are you talking about one year or are we talking about three years?
I feel like Tim Lincecum from twenty ten to twenty fourteen or so had one of the most dominant stretches a player could possibly have, and then completely disappeared.
Okay, is there anybody else who had that window?
Yes, Martin, Joe Peshi from maybe ninety to ninety five. Goodfellas and Home Alone came out in the same year. My cousin Vinny ooh ooh, leave the weapon, dang Casino all.
In that five your window like, that's that's Terrell Davis, that's Sandy KOFAXX.
Like you know, and especially too because Joe Pesci really showed his range throughout that time in all of those roles.
He really, you.
Know, he is one of those actors when you see him so many diverse performances right there that Hey, look at Joe PESHI played Joe Pesci in another movie there.
Just give him a suit a couple of you know, witty lines.
Yes, Okay, when was Truman with Jim Carrey? Was that in a like a five year window here? Is that what we're allocating a five year window of unbelievable hits acting performances? Yeah?
I feel like his window is actually long, like wider than that or longer than that, because he he had like eternal sunshine of the spotless mind, which was also he went into like being an actor.
Yeah, hmm, a little more, yes.
Mark Truman Show's nineteen ninety eight.
Okay, So is that in the window. Are we looking at five year windows here with great actors?
Yeah? Maybe? And what about Eddie Murphy?
Okay, Running Trading.
Places, forty eight hours, Coming to America, Beverly Hills, Cop one and two underrated sequel, pretty good, fairly decent stretch.
Yeah, pretty good window there.
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Off with the Lions going for it on fourth down? Is a good idea or bad idea?
I'm looking at the numbers here and a lot of times we'll say we've said this before down through the years, the decades I've covered sports. That team has to learn how to get over the hump. The Pistons they couldn't get by the bulls, and then they got by the bulls and never looked back, get by the Celtics. Then you get by the Celtics, you never looked back, or the bulls couldn't get by the Celton I mean, we've seen this with a variety of teams. Normally it's basketball, sometimes it's football. But here are the Lions again going forward on fourth down, and you go back to last year's NFC title game. You're up twenty four to seven. But this is the philosophy of this coach. I don't know if I can say, don't have that philosophy. Once you get to a certain situation, if this is who you are, this is who your team is, this is what your team is geared for, then do it. You live by it, you die by it. And there's a feeling almost as you're a high stakes gambler. Dan Campbell is sitting there at the craps table or blackjack, and he's probably doubling down when you go what are you doing? Or he's taken a hit on six teens. Like there's just moments and the high can be the highest of highs and the low can be obviously a loss. But you look at the fourth down situations. In two games against Green Bay this season, the Lions are six for seven on fourth down with four touchdowns, the four fourth down touchdowns most by any team against an opponent in a single season in twenty four years.
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Stanta Day. This is the stule of the day. And since Dan Campbell took over as the coach, that's twenty twenty one. The Lions lead the NFL and fourth down attempts one forty fourth down conversions seventy seven, so that's a fifty five percent success rate, but that is thirteenth in the league over that span. Here is Dan Campbell, the Lions head coach, on his brand of football. Look.
I told the guys knew, players knew, coaches knew. Listen, this is don't ride the wave. You know. We could be up two scores, we could be down two scores, and but just because we're one or the other, we got to play our style of game, going in what we felt like we need to do, what I felt like we needed to do. And so that meant the risk was there, and you know, and you fell in negative territory, you got you know, you're trying to hold him to a field goal. But I knew that was that was how I wanted to play that team with where.
We were at.
Here's the Packers head coach Matt Lafleur on why his team lost. He got to play better.
So I think there are some areas that we can really look at this where we have to improve upon, you know, situationally, like third down that was critical and then not coming away with a touchdown there at the end in the red area that was tough as well. But I think really offensively and defensively, the third and fourth down was probably the difference in the game.
Packers are now nine to four, the Lions are twelve and one. They still have a pretty tough schedule the rest of the year. They have a game with Buffalo coming up really soon. But the Lions, Are they the best team in the NFC? Are they the best team in the NFL? I think if you're the best team in the NFC, you're the best team in the NFL. It's just a weird feeling I have, and I know that we talk about this. Players talk about it, Coaches talk about it. Can you peak too soon? Can you peak too soon? And I want to talk to Ross Tucker and Booger McFarlane about that, because it sometimes there's two schools of thought that you see these teams who all of a sudden pick up momentum may not win their division, but they're going to go on a run and they're going to win five in a row going into the playoffs. They've been fighting for playoffs survival. Those are the teams who go far. They do damage. Sometimes you build up that lead and then you have some meaningless games at the end of the season, which may happen for the Lions, and then we see those teams have a hard time getting it started, turning on the flipping the switch, and that might happen to the Lions again. I think the Eagles right now are better than the Lions, but it's only because I look at the Eagles as not as banged up as the Lions. The Lions are bringing in defensive players like they're trying to piece this together. Aaron Glenn, the defensive coordinator, has done a wonderful job there, But it still feels like that team has got to outscore you. It's about their offense, because I don't think they can rely on their defense being stout, weaken and weak out when we get to the playoffs. But the Eagles feel like the most balanced team in football, at least right now.
Yes, where do you put the Chiefs in your sort of power rankings of teams. If Lines are one, right, Eagles are two, how far back do you get before you hit the Chiefs.
Out of respect, out of respect for Andy and Patrick Mahomes. They're in the top five.
So you still have the Bills.
Bills. The Bills have been a better team. I mean, whether you say, well, what are they going to be in the playoffs that you know they can't get over the hump in the playoffs. I understand all of that. This is regular season right now, the eye test, and you can make a case, can make a case the Steelers might be better than the Chiefs playing better than the Chiefs. I know that there's always that asterisk, and that asterisk is Patrick Mahomes everything, and then there's the butt if they get in. When they get in, who do they play? And are they hosting playoff games? But just the eye test doesn't mean how this plays out at the end of the year. I picked the Lines to win the Super Bowl. But if you said that Philly one can't City one now Buffalo, I would be a little surprised if they were able to piece those games together. But you know, here's the team that's already clinched their division, you're going to have home field advantage, but are you going to be able to turn it back on once the playoffs start because you'll have that opportunity to have a first round by So those are the things that would concern me. Now as we head into, you know, the final five weeks of the regular season, what is going to happen, Who's healthy, who's getting healthy? You know, any chance Aiden Hutchinson is able to come back for the playoffs, maybe the Super Bowl. But I still look at the Eagles as maybe the most balanced team in football. Doesn't mean they're the best, but they're the most balanced, and with what I see eye test wise, they're probably best in the NFC.
Yes, Yeah, it's interesting when you start looking at those teams too, just talking about you have some combination of Lions, Bills, Chiefs, Eagles. Right then you have say another combination of Steelers Vikings, Packers. At some point now you're looking, you still haven't mentioned the Ravens. Ravens are probably some They're still a top ten team for sure, but they don't scare you as much as as maybe they did at the beginning of the season.
Yeah, the Chargers might know who they are better than the Ravens do for some reason, yes, but it's because the Ravens don't play defense. Like you have to have one of those great games, like you go out there and you got a score. You can't kick field goals. So you got a field goal kicker who can't kick right now. So that's the fun part of this. You're trying to piece together a Rubik's cube. How much time do you have before we get to the postseason. Your phone calls are welcome. We'll get to those coming up. We'll take a break just getting started on this Meet Friday. Back after this.
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Phone calls coming up, we'll get to those. Glad to have you on board. First hour on this Friday Meet Friday. Adam Sandler just text to say that he will join us coming up in the final hour of the program. We'll see if he'll give some details here. I was amazed at the star power of all the people making cameos in this movie. Tire rack dot com the official tire expert of the program, and you can try the Tire Decision Guide. Full lineup of Yokohama Tires special offers, free road hazard protection, mobile tire installation, tire rack dot Com. The Way Tire Buying should be coming up a little bit later on the most must win game of the weekend. Paulie of course, as I mentioned, is out for today. We were looking at five year run for an actor. How did we get started on? This was a Jim Carrey that led us to this because his Ace Venture a pet detective sports movie, and I said, sure, if Diehard is a Christmas movie, then it's a sports movie.
Yes, Marvin, Yes, And then we went off the rails real fast.
That was a sharp left turn, so.
All of a sudden, Joe Peshy had a Sandy Kofax run very much so Harrison Ford, I'd put up there. I'd have to look at the number of movies. Michael Douglass had an incredible run. Tom Hanks had an incredible run. To me more, my fantasy football friend she had an incredible run as well. Yes, I don't know if we.
Could just squeeze it into five years necessarily because a lot of these people have had obviously great careers. But Denzel Washington had a run of every movie was a banger Banger, Malcolm X Philadelphia back to back basically ninety two, ninety three, Crimson Titus Fun He's had a hell of a career, Yes he has.
Yes, Todd Harrison Ford from seventy nine to eighty five.
More American Graffiti, Star Wars, The Empire Strikes Back, Raiders of the Lost Arc, Blade Runner, Star Wars, Return of the Jedi, Indiana Jones, Templa, Doom, and Witness all between seven.
Yeah.
Boom ding ding ding ding ding.
Yes, Marmon Philadelphia with Tom Hanks and Denzel Washington. That's like Kobe and Lebron in the Olympics in two thousand and eight. You get both of those guys at the height of their powers in the same movie.
And Antonio Banderas.
And Antonio Bedez.
He's like Dwayne Wade.
Yeah, we didn't know he'd be Chris Bosh. Yeah, Yeah, he's Chris Bosh. Wow. How about some we're off the rails already if you're over under was the first thirty minutes you took the under so Booger McFarlane. A little bit later on The Sandman as well. Bill Belichick apparently interviewed with North Caro Carolina, and I went, okay, I'm all ears here, and I think Bill found out that maybe there weren't as many job opportunities last year. We thought he was going to the Falcons, and then all of a sudden it was like, uh, nope, not going to the Falcons, and then he was going to sit out. I still said at the time, I still believe that he's not going to coach again. Now it might not be his decision because he might go I don't want to coach that situation. And when I saw that he interviewed at North Carolina, and I thought, okay, career underachievers at North Carolina usually get a couple of first round draft picks there every year. But does Bill want to go if he's gone? Now, if you said he was going to coach lacrosse or high school football in Annapolis, Maryland, I'd go, I see it, Bill Belichick to North Carolina. I go, No, don't see it at all. But who knows what Bill is thinking at his age? What is he going to be seventy three years of age? And yes, you have to at least mention that of how long is he going to You just got rid of Mac Brown, and granted Mac Brown is nowhere near Bill Belichick, but you're getting somebody of a similar age going into a system that seems to be chewing up and spitting out the older coaches.
Yeah see that's yeah, yeah, exactly what I was going to say. You just fired a guy that was seventy three to replace him with a guy that's seventy two. You know, I don't know if how that impacts Bill Belichick's ability to get that job, but coaches seem to be getting younger.
You know, well, we're seeing the older coach who just doesn't want to do this. Now, that's because they grew up in a different climate. When it came to college athletics, you weren't transferring you. If you got money, it was under the table like that. You know, it's changed. The landscape has changed dramatically, as we all know. Does Bill Belichick want to be part of the transfer portal in NIL? Because when you're in the NFL, you can make a case that coaching in the NFL is easier than coaching in college from everything that you have to deal with. You got to deal with boosters, you got to deal with nil. Now, you can have a GM, you're going to have an athletic director, you can have you know, boosters, but it still comes back to you and you're dealing with eighteen year olds. In the NFL, you're dealing with twenty two year olds or twenty three year olds or twenty four or you get the veteran who's thirty five, whatever it might be. It feels like the NFL might have less moving parts than college football.
Yeah.
You could also probably make the case then that there's nobody better prepared for something like what the changes in college football than someone like Bill Belichick or an NFL coach.
He would make himself ready for it. I just don't he still wants to surpass least. I believe Don Shula in the all time victory list.
How would you not want that?
Yes, right, it's that close. Why would you go to North Carolina? Now, I understand North Carolina, it's a win. You're like, Damn Belichick's interested. He'd do an interview. Now, I don't know if he's doing somebody a favor there. I don't know if maybe he's actually looking at this going. I got to be open to everything. Not just when the Cowboys job opens up, or he's not going to the Jets Jacksonville, you want to go to Jacksonville. I don't know how many opportunities are the Bears going to bring him in. And you know what, it finally came out that the Bears they didn't interview Jim Harball. That Harball and I was told this by a great source. Harball wanted the Bears. He wanted to That's one of those when I broke the news that Brady wanted to go to the Bears before he went to Tampa, and then every you know, all these Chicago Bears fans were like, oh my god, you imagine if we would have had Brady. There's these moments where like Lebron was going to the Knicks. We were led to believe when he did the Boys Club press conference he was going to the Knicks. Now, there was a podcast with Carmelo Anthony and Carmelo talked about Kobe wanted to go to the Knicks and what year was that was that he was with WOJ and they talked about this was this like twenty thirteen?
Marvin, Yeah, I think it was about twenty thirteen.
Kobe's contract was then flux with the Lakers, and Woje was just a guest on seven PM at Brooklyn Carmelo Anthony Show, and he talked about Kobe possibly wanting to play for the Knicks.
Home boy, and you're still getting a relatively high end Kobe. Here, here is the sound from Carmelo and woj It's funny.
Kobe always thought he was convinced he was gonna end up with the Knicks.
This is real.
He goes, they're gonna amnesty me and no one's gonna claim on waivers and I'm gonna go sign with a Knicks.
I just fell like a twelve gas.
I said, like, they were not going to amnesty you. I said, they'll burn this city down. He loved the Lakers and he only ever really wanted to be there. He would fantasize about the gardens.
That's all he talked about.
So that's Mellow talking about the twelve game to his chest there Now that woj is telling him that Kobe wanted to go there. Now, the Knicks usually collect or at least they used to. They'd collect players when they were past their prime and you had to spend a lot of money on them. And they had that Washington Wizards kind of feel of you know, you're going there, but they're not a good team and it's kind of a no man's land. They had those runs where they're like, oh my god, they got Allen Houston or Steve Francis, like all of these players, and you go, can they play? Yes?
Mark.
The crazy thing about the Knicks is you don't want to play for the Knicks. You want to play at the Garden. That's one of the few teams where the building is more important than the franchise.
It is, You're right, I mean, certainly in the last whatever how many decades when people talk about, hey, I can't wait to play in the Garden, it's not I can't wait to play for the Knicks. It's I can't wait to play in the Garden. What other building do athletes do basketball players talk about they can't wait to play in that building? I think there's any other. And a lot of these buildings, you know, have been renamed, refurbished the whole, it's still the garden. But yeah, Kobe there with mellow Jeremy Lynn, was he still be in there too, He would have gotten between them. Yes, I guess Amari Stodomar. Yeah, you got to go all in on.
I wonder if the Garden, I know it's losing some of that, but how much of that lore does it still have?
It does to us, but not these younger players, I don't think, because that's when I thought. I thought that you were going to have Kyrie and Kadi go to the Garden. I thought, why are you going to Brooklyn? Like nobody cares about Brooklyn.
Yeah, I thought for sure Lebron was going to sign with the Knicks at some point, and he ended up, you know, at the Lakers obviously, but yes, but if.
You're of a certain age, you remember the Garden that it meant something and you don't have to be that old. But still it just doesn't. I mean, they're getting a little bit of that back, maybe a little bit more of that back then we'll give them credit for. But that's why I'm thinking of, you know, a guy in his sixties going, of course you want to play when you win in the Garden. Nobody cares if the Nets win a championship. They truly don't. That's going to sound crazy. Nobody in New York would care. It just wouldn't if the Knicks win. I mean, you own the city. And I thought that KD and Kyrie would go, let's go in, let's bring this building back to life.
Here.
There's no life in Brooklyn other than it's a great life to live in Brooklyn. But you go into you know, playing for the Nets, and it's like, oh, it's great. It's like playing for the New Jersey Net and like nobody cared.
Yes, Mark, And for fifty sixty years before the Nets came to Brooklyn, the Knicks were the only team. There was only one NBA team. Every other sport had two, like the Islanders in the Rangers, the Mets and the Yankees, the Giants and the Jets. There was only one NBA team in New York. So the entire city rallied around that one team. I remember being a kid in ninety four, it was like, oh, they might win the NBA title and they're up three to two, and then the team happens. But everybody this everyone was buzzing and it was just a real thing. And so but not so much anymore. If you're twenty, you don't really know what the garden rocking really looks like.
Now, even going back to the big East, when the Big East played there, when Saint John's played there, Georgetown came there. I mean that was the building. The building was the Star. Jerry in North Carolina. Hi Jerry, good morning. What's on your mind today?
Oh? Hey, So I just want to add to add a name to the actors with the amazing stretch run. So back in the seventies, John Cavell was in five movies and only five movies. Was Fredo and the Godfather and Godfather Part two. He was in my favorite Gene Hackman movie, The Conversation, He was with Paccino, and Dog Day Afternoon, and his final film was The Deer Hunter.
And he was dating Meryl Streep at the time, I believe, or married to her, So I would have to factor that in as well. Now, he wasn't the star in any of those, but he was involved in that's pretty good stretch. And then he died, you know, in the seventies. I think I don't think he was very old. Yes time.
I was looking at Tom Hanks from ninety two to around ninety nine, A League of their Own, Sleepless in Seattle, Philadelphia, Forrest Gump, a pall of thirteen toy story that thing you do, saving Private Ryan Toy, Story two, The Green Wild Castaway, all between ninety two and the late ninety nine early two.
About a round of applause there for that resident almost rivals mine with my Sandler movies Tom in North Carolina, Hi Tom.
Okay, DP, I got two actors. One of them is for Fritzie. We got stallone early eighties, late late seventies, early eighties, five year stretch, got all the Rocky movies, Rambow, Cobra, and the other actor is Schwarzenegger.
Late eighties.
You got the two Conan movies.
Fred.
I'm missing one total recall missing another one. But yeah, a Terminator, Terminator two.
Okay. I think there was Judge Dredd in there too. Robert Redford had a good run. If you're old enough to remember Redford. Uh yeah, But we were looking at five year windows here and Joe Peshi's name, Now, he wasn't the lead. Was he the lead in any of those?
Yes, Marv Joe Pesci, Yeah, my cousin Vinnie.
Yeah, but that yeah, you're right, he was the lead. But Marie to May became the lead. Marisa Tomey stole the movie right there in front of you spectacular? Yes she was, yes, yes, Also Marisito may in.
Anything and Everything, Spider Man life in general.
Yes, yeah, the first season of a Different World.
What was she in the movie with Philip Seymour Hoffman and Ethan.
Oh, The Devil Knows You're Dead?
Before the Devil Knows You're Dead?
Yeah, spectacular even now and Spider Man.
How about this? Here's Will Ferrell from three to seven?
Did he just text that to you? I mean, Dan, I've been waiting for you guys to get to my name.
Man.
You know what I'm gonna say you that's a good line. Uh, And yes, maybe he did. Okay, I'm gonna take a break. I'm gonna take a break. I'm gonna come back because this this is a pretty good run here as well, and Adam Sandler a little bit later on, as I got to shoot my cameo yesterday. You know, I don't know when it's not a cameo, when it is a cameo, and when it's not. I don't know what that definition is. It felt like a movie part yesterday, not a cameo. But sad Man a little later on, We'll take a break. Play of the day up next.
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No Boddy, happy to meet, Friday Boys, Play night Fritzy, Dan real quick. The Great Western Forum was quite the venue, just saying, but I'm in in on the asan tur being a sports movie and DP Jim Carrey also got to do the Mask movie with Cameron Diaz in her Heyday from Bulking. But Dan, when I saw you were out yesterday, I was a little worried until I saw the pics of you on the set with Sandler yesterday with that mustache. I mean, I have to say, I'd love to see what DP nation thinks. But you look like a younger, skinnier brother of Andy Reid. And I saw you and I was like, that looks like Andy Reid's a little brother. I'm like, that's crazy. But Dan, I just want to recall the Andrew Lucky interview earlier this week and I'm certain that Dan Nation listens intently like I do when you interview certain people. And it was a perfect example of your style of questioning. And you're interviewing prowess, Dan, like because when you were you were like in mid season four, like when you asked him if he was a football player or a guy who was just good at football. I mean, his silence was compelling. It was like as if though his silence was screaming out loud, like that he just prayed that the Lord would just deliver him from the question and football.
Thank you, Budha, very nice of you. Have a good weekend. Good luck with the restaurant. Brad in Connecticut, Hi, Brad, what's on your mind?
Good morning, Dan Dannis, first time, long time, sixty solidude fifty Dan. If Bill Belichick takes the head coaching job at North Carolina, does his girlfriend get to be head cheerleader?
Thank you? Brat, Sure why not? She could be a cheerleader in the NFL if she wanted to. Yeah. So I think Bill's turning seventy three here shortly, And I know we get caught up in age, but I think when it gets to it, you know somebody who is this age? How long do they want to coach for? I think when you're hiring somebody and you're hiring a younger coach, like, what's your window there? Now, we look at Dion differently because it's not about his age, it's just I think the opportunity to coach elsewhere. I'm hearing way too much about Dion in the NFL to believe that he is fully committed to Colorado. There's enough people talking about this, and I've said all along, see with the Raiders more than I could the Cowboys. I could see him with the Raiders and Shador with you know, as his quarterback. And Tom Brady is going to be involved in this coaching search. So whether it happens now, I still believe that Dion will coach in the NFL at some point.
Yes, you know what the age thing for Bill Belichick to be is about like relating to kids.
You know.
I know that we all chuckle about him calling it the uh you know, the face snap and the chat Twitter or whatever, and he jokes about that. It's like, yeah, man, that joke was funny like twenty years ago.
Yeah.
I mean, like there's nobody who's confused about what Facebook is right now? Really there really isn't everybody knows what Facebook is. I don't know that an eighteen year old kid or a seventeen sixteen year old kid that you're talking to right now and you sit down in their living room and they're.
Like, so are you on the ticks?
Snap, Like, what are you talking about?
Dude? Who thinks that Belichick is really interested in North Carolina? No?
No, you know, I think when you said maybe he's doing somebody a favor, man, did that make a lot of sense?
It made them relevant? I mean, all of a sudden, it's like, oh wow, okay, I just you know, he has unfinished business in the NFL from the standpoint of becoming the all time victories leader. And I think Don Shula, you know, before he died, obviously had some things to say about Belichick and cheating, and Belichick might be like, I'm going to end up with more victories than you. I don't know anything about Bill. I think I've had a conversation. Well, you can't have a conversation if it lasted two words. What constitutes a conversation with Hey, you ever had a conversation with Bill Belichick? No? I think there might have been two words. It might have been maybe three get out of my way. Okay, We had a conversation there. Ross Tucker was on the call last night west Wood one Radio. The Lions continue to win and are they the best team in the NFC? Can you be peaking too soon? Ross will join us coming up hour two.