Hour 3 – Chris Fowler, R.I.P. Dikembe Mutombo

Published Sep 30, 2024, 4:12 PM

Chris Fowler was on the broadcast of the Georgia/Alabama game this weekend and he joins the show to share his impressions from that epic battle. And Dan remember NBA star Dikembe Mutombo who passed away this morning.

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It's the final hour in this Monday best and worst to the weekend. More phone calls coming up. Chris Fowler on the call over the weekend Georgia and Alabama, and he's on the call tonight with the Titans and the Dolphins. We have two games tonight. It'll be the Titans and the Dolphins, and then you have the Seahawks and the Lions. So the Titans Dolphins, Dolphins giving two and a half, the Lions giving four and odds are one of the two games will be good. Chris Fowler will join us coming up in a moment Sunday Night. Next Sunday Night, two of the greatest franchises in NFL history. It'll be the Cowboys and the Steelers. That'll be Sunday seven Eastern on NBC in Peacock. All right, poll question for the final hour is going to be what Seaton O'Connor. We got a couple poll questions working rightly. Alrighty, we have the worst loss of the weekend right now. The Jets have about forty one percent of that vote, followed by all miss Eagles Bills.

Last place is Georgia. Nobody really thinks of that as a bad loss. We also have up there, just for my own personal benefit, which is worse how the Jets lost or how the Broncos won. Right now, seventy six percent have how the Jets lost. But that's a pretty good number for saying that the Broncos lost poorly or one poorly. And then we also have up there who had better zoom swag James in Virginia or Big Poppy, both of them looking like well, big Poppy looking like several million dollars, James looking like a million bucks himself. Yeah, yeah, right now, James and Virginia winning that pole question.

Well done, lad, let's go. You were talking about the Jets. Apparently there's a problem with the pre snap cadence with Aaron Rodgers. He didn't get to play last year with his team only four plays. I don't know as far as you know, camp or preseason, and he had his you know, vacation that he went on. And now all of a sudden they're pointing fingers here. So here's the question to the head coach Robert Sawah about the pre snap cadence of Aaron Rodgers last year.

I think you guys with one or two in the NFL itali is now this year, I think you're four.

What needs to change to.

Clean it up?

Well, we got to figure it out whether or not we're good enough to handle all the or ready to handle all the kittens. Cadence had not been an issue all camp. Felt like our operation had been operating pretty good. Obviously today it took a major step back.

Okay, so that's the coach. After the loss, embarrassing loss to the Broncos at home, Aaron Rodgers was asked going about his pre snap cadence, the.

Cadence specifically, Robert said, that might be something you has to have to dial back a little bit.

Is that something you think could potentially help the situation.

That's one way to do it. The other ways hold them accountable. I mean, we haven't had an issue. We've had one false start. Morgan had one false start I believe until this so it's been a weapon we use every in practice. We don't you know, we rarely have a full start and they have I don't know five today it seemed like four or five. Yeah, it's it seems like an outlayer. I don't know if we need to make mass changes based on you know, kind of an outlayer game.

Alrighty, alrighty. Now, if they win the game, this probably isn't an issue. Now it could be an issue, but you know it would be a footnote because you would have won. Hey, we got to work on that, but we still won. Aaron Rodgers has had the same pre snap cadence for twenty years now. He will what is it green nineteen green nineteen huh, that's it now when he gets to the fourth quarter, could be green nineteen green nineteen hut. And then he draws you offside. I don't know if any quarterback has had more touchdowns drawing you off sides and having a free play than Rogers says. He is brilliant at doing this. I don't know why it would come down to something like this, something silly like this, something that you would think if you get together with your offensive line and you say, hey, once again, let me remind you this is what I do in the first quarter, and I might change it up in the fourth quarter. Yeah, it's gotta be a little more complicated than that.

Well, I mean, surely if it was that simple, like, wouldn't defenses also be just as onto it as his offensive line would be.

Well, no, they know, like just about every team, there's no surprise. When I played quarterback when I was growing up, you know, it would be on two Like now, it's just Green nineteen Green nineteen hut. So you know what he's going to say until later in the game when he then will vary it a little bit.

And they were famously running an NFL style offense at your high school.

They were that that.

That's one thing I know about your school is that they ran a very complicated system.

Wait a minute, I think you're making fun of me. I think you're making we just went on too. Yeah. Yeah, but it was a big secret in the huddle be like on two. Now they all have their same calls. I mean Dan Marino famously said was said, you knew when they were going to snap the ball. Yeah, Pauline, Yeah.

I found an old Packers story from about five years ago that had kind of a deep dive on Aaron Rodgers, and it basically says like he was setting up the whole time, like the Green nineteen hut, like conditioning the defense that it's on one all day until the time it's not on one.

Yeah, but maybe if he played in the preseason, they could have worked this out. Yes, smart, hope.

You enjoyed Egypt, Aaron, Well, the trip was worth it.

Yeah, yes, mart.

I love the fact that they have a standalone game next Sunday morning against the Vikings. They played a London game at nine thirty am, so you're gonna hear the it's gonna be on full blast to see how many penalties they get.

Well, he is gonna have to be careful with that defensive line coming after him because the Vikings have been they've been pinning their ears back. I don't know, like, is it your dog pins his ears bag? Huh?

I've heard that one for years.

Oh, they're pinning their ears back, checking, don't. I don't know where we came up with that. There's a few of those where you go, how did we come up with that one?

Getting boat raced?

That one sounds weird or holy mackerel? Like why a mackerel? All right, we already talked about holy cow last week, but holy mackerel. I don't know where that one came from. Police diving into.

Yeah, I gotta pin this down. I find a no, no, okay, your ears.

Okay?

We're looking.

There's a few rigents to Okay Gabe in San Antonio, Hi, Gabe, what's on your mind? Best and worst?

Hey? Answer Bess rwis on the fourth question of worst NFL lost yesterday. As a Cowboys fan, it's gotta beat Eagles, but Bes and Worris, my best stand is is all the good finish it. This weekend started on Friday night with Miami Virginia Tech and just kind of went through. I'll be honest. I changed the Alabama Georgia game quickly and saw Georgia was coming back, and I put it back on real quick. But the worst was Alabama will be up three spots to number one, jumping Texas when Texas dominated the Misissippi State. I didn't quite understand that one. But did that have a good day, have a good week? Did the talk to usert?

All right? Gabe, No, I get it. You beat Georgia. Georgia hadn't lost over forty regular season games, so I'm fine with them leap frogging everybody else beating Georgia. That was one of the and we talked about it late last week. I said it's a perception game. In fact, Friday, I said perception for Jaln Milroe to now be the Heisman Trophy candidate, leading candidate. And then you know Kaylin Debor with Nick Saban on campus with his wife and she's picking games. This is perception where it's all of a sudden, it's like, Okay, that guy can coach that guy. You know, we don't have to worry about the future. But you're watching that game back and forth, and it was it was wild. Chris Fowler was on the call. He joins us, Now, how's the voice today, Chris?

It was about sixty percent Sunday morning. It improved yesterday. I expected to be close to one hundred percent for tonight here in Miami.

When did you think, Chris on the call for the Dolphins and the Titans, when did you get a sense of this was actually going to be a competitive game?

Good question. It was twenty eight nothing eighteen minutes in, and.

We were there's a lot to talk about though, because we'd never seen a Jeor defense looked worse the Klein de Moore era in a big home game and Jalen Milroe becoming the Heisman front runner with live odds in the second quarter and it's twenty eight nothing. There was a lot of compelling stuff, but you want to see a competitive game. As they began to claw back, you I think we get to thirty to fifteen. At that point, Alabama man scored a touchdown in a long time. They had a field goal and a safety, but they had stopped scoring touchdowns, and Georgia had cut the lead in half. And at that point you figured, Okay, they've got a quarterback and throw the ball downfield when he's not thrown it to the other team and Georgia has the championship DNA and you never quit.

And also you.

Could just sense that Miami human nature, I mean Alabama human nature was just throttling back. It was so easy, so shockingly easy. And we didn't think it was going to come down to what happened with the leagues changing twice in the last minute. But you had to hope it would be competitive because George is Georgia.

Not going to roll over and just to have that And I said, it's a perception game, more so for Alabama with an new coach and Jalen Milroe who was really good at the end of last year and kind of having a coming out party. I mean, you had these moments there that it feels like every Heisman winner needs one of these games. Did Jalen Milroe maybe distinguish himself as he is clearly the front runner in your eyes?

No, I don't know, it's early.

I think he distinguish himself as a guy that has really grown and improved since last year, Right, Dan, I mean the question was he makes electric plays.

He also makes mistakes in big moments.

He beat Georgia in Atlanta in the SEC championship game, he was clutch late. He goes against Michigan, he has a crucial fumble midfield. Not his fault at the end of the game, but he had the ball in his hands that he couldn't get in the end zone. He took that very hard. I think the coaching regime change for him was really really important and valuable. Remember he got benched a year ago. Okay, he plays poorly against Texas, his home state. He doesn't play against USF and he spends the rest of the year trying to rebuild his confidence. But he's still got that in his head. They sat me down, okay, and they embarrassed me. Now, I think with this new coaching staff, Nick Sheridan is a play caller for Kaitlyn d Bor, but it's still Kaitlyn d Bor's offense.

It's a beautiful offense for the passing scheme.

They've coached him beautifully in the offseason, a lot of smart people around him. Hey, when you get pressured, don't run backwards eleven yards, don't take these disastrous sacks, protect the ball, do your job. And he's taken that coaching really well. And I think we saw the freedom and a confidence and a belief in himself that maybe could only happen with a fresh start in that way and being surrounded by a lot of smart offensive people.

We're talking to Chris Fowler on the call for the Titans Dolphins coming up tonight. He was there with Georgia and Alabama. We know that Ryan Williams is seventeen years of age. We're suggesting that he changes number to seventeen, and then the next year is eighteen, next year's nineteen, and then next year's is twenty. What do you think, Chris?

The number two is a big number at Alabama. It's we're the number two on offensive defense. Both freshmen made the big plays, and that Zamian Brown made the pick to secure it at the end.

No, he's just so.

Different, Dan, I can't even describe. It doesn't even come through on TV. Look at the stats. You can hear he's seventeen, But just to be around him and hear what his teammates have to say and his coaches, it's so exciting to see it. Dude, it comes along. Who's just different? I wrote back down here to Miami with the Desmond Howard after the game. He knows receivers and it was just so interesting to hear his perspective.

He did about three different things on that last catch for a textad, and that was just wow, are you kidding me?

Getting open body control to make that contorted catch, split defenders outrun them.

I mean. And I talked to him pregame, and.

I said, I don't usually talk to college players pregame. It's kind of something. I try to give him space, but he came over and was just hugging Holly Row and saying.

Hello, are you kidding me?

This guy is that age and he's in his first really big game and that's how chilled he is.

Before kickoff against Georgia and I.

Said, you know, you don't look like, this is too big for you, and he goes, no, sir, you look like you were ready for this from birth. And he said, I am, I am, And he goes out in place like it. And you know when you lead your team in catches and yards your first four games of your career and your team is Alabama, It's just we haven't seen that. It's so exciting for us in college. You know the draft guys already, where would we take him? How easy if you got him for three years? We've got him three years of this.

Have you ever called a game where you can't hear yourself?

We couldn't hear ourselves Saturday night, biscul. We have a technical problem. I don't think you mean that.

I mean you no, no, no, I'm talking about the Oh so you had technical difficulties.

We had a.

Power We had a generator die on us. I mean the crew did an amazing job, the generators.

You were lying that.

I mean it could have been a disaster, like no broadcasts. One dies and they bring in the backup game day generator with.

A police escort.

They get it to the stadium and you know, everything is computerized, and imagine a laptop dies and it doesn't shut down properly. You had to bring it back to life. Well now that's times a million with these electronic trucks. So we got up and running. But no, we could not hear ourselves in the open. For example, your mic just kind of goes out. But the crowd noise was as loud as I've heard it at Alabama, which is not I would say, one of the loudest places on earth for football. It's a huge place, but it's only the fifth biggest stadium in the SEC, and it's not known for being I don't think what have the loudest. But they were unhinged and it was pandemonium in there when it was twenty eight to nothing and again at the end of the last play. So I hope we could be heard on the air.

We get that complaint last night sometimes.

That you guys are the crowd was too loud, But I was screaming as loud as they possibly could.

Some of those last clubs. I can't do it anything, Moore, How.

Do you explain Florida State?

Hmm, I don't know.

It just gets it gets rougher, it seems by the week. And SMU going in there and it's weird to think of that being a conference game. But I don't know how to explain and accept the confidence and belief or powerful in sports, you know, and momentum. I think when you have it, it's magical. When you don't, it's fatal. I don't know what's going on there. There's still way too much talent for them to play like that. But when you have programs where they expect high results and goals, when those goals aren't in play all of a sudden, it's really a test of culture and culture in the portal Europe and you're bringing in twenty five thirty new guys. Sometimes is challenging for coaches. I don't know what's going on. It's they don't even play Miami down here in Miami coming up and look out. I mean, they better find some heart and some resilience and some belief in a hurry, or it's going to get way out of hand if it isn't already.

The difference in calling a game a college game and then going into the NFL game tempo, any any difference in how you're going to call the game or the feel of a game.

Yeah, I think it's a difference in every game feels different. I know you want to be authentic to that. I mean, I called a game in Buffalo last Monday. I had never seen a game in that stadium. That's a college like environment that bills fans were tremendous and I had a lot of fun doing it, even though it was a blowout. You know, there are subplots and storylines here. The over under is thirty six and a half. You got two really struggling offenses, so we might celebrate it first down in a way that you would typically do it. You know, Tyler Huntley arrives about ten days ago. He's starting from Miami at quarterback. Will Levis has had massive turnover problems, and you've got two head coaches who are the play callers, who are very smart people and very intent on getting things going.

No.

Look, so here's the board, I mean the board for an NFL. It's blurry. I'm sorry, I'm not blurry in my head.

But everything else if you could have seen that charge, you notice is about half the players that are on a college chart.

So the names are are much easier to get to know.

The tempo is different, and I think that you know, sometimes the energy in the stadium is different. I made a joke that with Kirk Saturday that it's going to be hard to top this when you go down and talk about the Dolphins and Titans one and five combined coming in. But I think that I get excited doing this. I love working with Lewis Rideck and Nanarlowski and Lawa ret LEGI it's a fun team.

I learn a lot every week about the NFL. I think I know something about football, but this is a language.

It's different and new, and there's so much to learn and know and so many smart people surround.

This production that I have to get a kick out of it.

Yeah, you're not going to hear a Ryan Williams game winning touchdown call tonight, probably that energy level, But.

You never know.

We did this game a year ago, Dan and Tennessee had an historic comeback. I mean, I mean they're down fourteen and said three minutes to play and they win the game in regulation, which had never happened in eight hundred games of that situation. So anything's possible and we'll be ready for it once again.

Ryan Williams is seventeen.

I know, I know viewers get they're giving us a hard time about saying that, but he should be playing for Sarah and high school and Mobile in Alabama. He's out making plays against the Kirby Smart defense and making them look silly, so it is worth repeating.

I think what was interesting is he skips his senior year. That you're the player of the year sophomore junior year and then you reclassify, and usually you got guys who want to go to have a gap year and then go in. Certainly in basketball. I mean, he's seventeen saying and he's not going to turn eighteen till after the football season's over.

It's happening a little bit more and more because the nil money has changed things.

You can get paid in college, and so it's a good reason to reclassifate if you're able to do it.

Georgia has a seven ten year old guy defensive linement. He didn't get in the game.

He might have got out there a couple snaps, but Williams being a star at that age and being when Kaylen Devor got there and has this meeting with the team late at night and he speaks to the entire football team and they're trying to figure out who's this guy and what's our future look like. The minute that complete team meeting ends, Caylen goes right into the wide receiver room because he had broken up in groups. He goes right into that room. First, it wasn't an accident to get in the plane. And the first thing you have to do as a new coach these days is re recruit your roster. Because Williams did decommit like a lot of guys, you de commit to sit back and weigh your options and just like just hit the pause button. And so Caylen gets on a plane and they aret zipping around to these places and Mobile, Alabama was like destination one. To go down there and visit with the family and assure him that we're still going to throw the ball. Look, we didn't watch Shington ramadoonsday, Jale Poulpe. We had great receivers. It's a receiver pass game, friendly offense. And talk to the family, here's who I am, and get them on board. And they did it, and you see what happened on Saturday night. It was an important re recruiting job that he did right away. And that's that's how he knew how important The seventeen year old kid was.

Yeah, that's a great point. Have fun tonight. Good luck with an encore there, Chris. But thanks for joining us.

Did you love defense? Yeah, it's the place to be tonight on Monday night. Man and joya maniseut again.

Hi buddy, that's Chris Faller, Voice of ESPN ABC. Yeah you go. You'd like to go from Titans Dolphins to Georgia, Alabama instead of the other way around. Let me take a break back after this. Fox Sports Radio has the best sports talk lineup in the nation. Catch all of our shows at Foxsports Radio dot com and within the iHeartRadio app. Search FSR to listen live. Hall of Fame to Kembe Mutumbo has passed away the age of fifty eight from brain cancer, and the NBA Commissioner Adam Silver issued a statement talking about the Kembe and he was also a global ambassador to the NBA and what a joyous person to be around, always in a good mood, always unless you were going to take it inside and you were playing against him, and then he was not in my house. But a joyous person. I think Defensive Player of the Year four times, played for six different teams. You probably have his resume there in front of you, PAULI, I'm just going off memory. Yeah.

He also kind of came out of nowhere with Georgetown eighty eight eighty nine. He joined them right after the Patrick Ewing Alonza morning time, and he instantly became a star in the East.

I remember John Thompson he would just say Mutumbo say. He was letting the media know, hey, you guys think you're going to get off the hook with Georgetown basketball and facing a great big man, and he would just Saymtumbo. That was it. He was letting everybody know, we got somebody coming in who's pretty unique. And he'd just say Mtumbo and then we saw him. I remember when was it Denver won that first round matchup. It was a best of three, I think our best of five and Mtumbo ended up with the basketball on the floor underneath the hoop and he's just holding it then. Probably one of my favorite memories of him, but to Kembe Mutumbo at the age of fifty eight, great defensive player, rebounder, and certainly a great personality in the game final or you got poll questions there seating you want to give me an update on that, we do.

We got many pole questions right now, the most important one, by the way, better zoom swag James in Virginia or David or he's big Poppy, both of them zooming in right now. It's sixty one percent of the vote. James and Virginia killing.

Yeah, we finally got him on zoom and he had his colors on. He was flying the commander's colors. Yeah, yeah, he uh.

He looked great. He looks like a million the commanders, pollute the commanders. We also have up there. Sorry, hold on, let's say worst loss of the weekend, Bill's Eagles, Jets all miss or Georgia right now. The Jets running away with that one. About forty six percent of that vote. That's a tough one.

Yeah. Ten nine, yeah, ten nine in home at home to the Broncos.

Now you have you have seven completions or something like that going into the half of negative seven yards and then and you win the game. That's crazy.

But I'm wondering if if I look at both of these teams, when Sean Payton comes in and says, Nathaniel Hackett did one of the worst coaching jobs in NFL history. Okay, so Sean took over their offense hasn't been dynamic. We're in year two and bo Nicks had one of the worst winning performances in NFL history. And then I look at the Jets who have Nathaniel Hackett their Jet. Their offense hasn't been dynamic. Maybe the common denominator is Nathaniel Hackett. Here, Dan Well just saying, just saying, maybe saying the obvious there. Yeh see.

Is this a case where you ever see a team that's so bad they make a good team, they're playing bad? Yeah, they Yeah, They're like you're playing to another team and you're like, man, these guys are so terrible. Then now I'm playing terrible because these guys are so terrible.

Yeah, they ugly it up. Yah. Yes, it's like you you end up playing their style, their brand of football. Yes, Martin, how.

Awkward should it? How awkward can it be for the defense? Look at the offense, like we held them to ten points? Yeah, hey, you guys couldn't score a touchdown, not five touchdowns?

A touchdown?

Yeah, I know we didn't hit it here, but we sometimes do. Worst win of the weekend, we go really deep cut. I would say that the Chiefs win was worse than any loss this weekend, Like if they lose Rashi Rice for the season off a tackle by Mahomes when see what we're talking about, U, he shouldn't be tackling anybody.

There should be a long no fetal position.

Yes, when he throws the interception, he should walk to the sidelines and grab the microsoft surface.

But you know these quarterbacks are so competitive. You just threw the pick, and now you're angry, and now you want to go tackle somebody and lived it, lived it, see another play.

Yes, it is kind of a worst case scenario in that situation, but there is sort of a reason why, Like, hey, quarterback, there's many reasons why you shouldn't be out there trying to tackle people and throwing that shoulder out there is just like I get that. There's this thing like nah man, his teammates love that. Look, he's proven himself. He's in this too. He's getting in the trenches doing the dirty work.

Whatever not.

Do you get the hell out of here? Why are you doing that?

Jacob and Phoenix? Hey Jake, what's on your mind? Hey Dan?

Best and worst. I'd like to start with as a little shout out to the best Yu Cougar's five to oh a top of the Big twelve, unexpected, but the worst of the weekend the ways heavy is Jaden and Cliff coming in to Arizona and smacking the Cardinals. Also one hundred and sixty two games later, the d Backs postseason fate relies on a brave King's doubleheader and not shaking hands and splitting today's doubleheader. Then, lastly, our hockey team beginning the preseason hockey in Utah this year.

Thanks Dan, Thank you Jacob. I don't know if he was in a good mood or a bad mood there, but uh, Cliff Kingsbury comes back and he shows those Cardinals I can run an offense with a good quarterback and Jade and Daniels like these are historical numbers that Jade and Daniels so first quarterback in the history of the NFL to have two consecutive games with a completion percentage of eighty five percent or better. He's the first rookie quarterback to lead his team to thirty eight or more points in consecutive starts since Russell Wilson did. He also wrote Tom Brady's record for the highest completion percentage by a player in his team's first four games of the season. The guy he surpassed Tom Brady stat of.

The day, stat of the day, that bus stat of the day, stat of the day here comes that what stat of the day.

Also, Sam Darnold is the sixth different quarterback to have at least two touchdown passes and a passer rating of one oh five or better in each of his team's first four games of a season. So two touchdown passes passer rating of one oh five or higher. He joins Tom Brady, who did it twice, Peyton Man it once, Aaron Rodgers twice, Matt Ryan once, and Russell Wilson Junior the third. So it feels like everybody looks at Sam Donald this way. Well, he couldn't win with the Jets or Carolina. He was a backup in San Francisco. Now he finally is surrounded by a really good offensive minded coach and a really good team. And now you're starting to see Sam Donald I think is only twenty seven.

Yes, Mark, I believe to him from the start, of.

Course you did. I'm hearing more of that today from the analyst there. I knew it. I knew it. You get him on a good team. He can show you and be like, okay, Pro Bowl to come on.

Yeah, this is a guy who just needed a chance.

Yeah, just needed to get away from these bad organizations.

He finally surrounded with some talent.

Here he can show what he can do. Yes. I mentioned the expression pinning back their ears pinning their ears back, and I said to Paulie, I got a challenge for you. Where did this come from? I thought, maybe it's dogs go back and are they pinning their ears back like a dog?

So in modern day the past twenty years, pinning their ears back has become a sports phrase, mostly used for a defensive lineman, like you know a team's going to pass, let's pin our ears back and go after them like without abandon. That'd be the way it's used. However, it makes no sense based off the actual history of pinning their ears back. To have one's ears pinned back and to pin one's ears back is two different phrases. According to English Heritage Dictionary, to have one's ears pinned back means you're being severely scolded in athletic contest, like you're the one being scolded, being roughed up. To have one's ears pulled back, pin back. They said it was from like wrestling and other contact sports, so if you got roughed up, you had your ears pinned back, and it said it was also a punishment for people back in the day. To pin one's ears back means to it's an action that means a person is being scolded or bettered by somebody. So it's a combination. It's usually you're the victim of something if your ears are being pinned back, not the person going willy nilly on others. But it's morphed into that.

Okay, And we saw that.

It's like the word tremendous. One hundred years ago, the word tremendous was a negative. It was like a tremendous meant something bad happened. It was a tremendous fall from grace or a tremendous disaster. And then in the past fifty years, tremendous became a positive. Things phrases changed, bonus covers there.

Okay, So is this this show tremendous? It is now in a good way. Yeah, Okay. Joey in Portland, Hi Joey, what's on your mind today?

Hey Dan, thank you for taking my call. Yeah, best and worship of the weekend. Actually the best investor. Following in Polly's footsteps, Ashon Janty Boise State, my alma mater. Awesome game on Saturday, and I hoped to see him invited to New York in December if he keeps up a good year. And then my best my wife and I celebrating our seventh wedding anniversary.

Thanks week.

All right, how about a round of applause for Joey See Love Love. You're thirty behind me, Come on, you can get there. Also, I came up with I think is a great idea, maybe a great invention. And I don't know how I came up with this or why I came up with this. Now I'm going to take a break, but I have an invention that I think could help all dads or potential dads. How about we take a break? Is it a brain play of the day? Is oh, no last call for phone calls? What we learn what's in store tomorrow?

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Perhaps a little recency bias, but the odds On favored for offensive Rookie of the Year. According to DraftKings, it's Jaden Daniels, followed by the Giants Malik Neighbors, Marvin Harrison Junior the Third and Caleb Williams Coach of the Year Odds Kevin O'Connell of the Vikings, Mike McDonald of Seattle, Dan Quinn of the Commanders, and Jim Harbaugh. M what about John Harbaugh after those back to back wins? I saw where Jack Harbaugh, the dad came into the press conference last night after the Ravens win.

Oh no, no, thank you every day.

That's okay. I appreciate you guys. Thanks Dad, He's l.

Thanks Dad. He's eighty five years of age. Jim Harball is going to be like his dad when he gets to be eighty five. He already feels like he's eighty five. Jim, Jim acts like an old man and a young guy as well. But who has it better than us? No, buddy, love it, love it all right. Let's see Bryant in Virginia. Hey Brian, what's on your mind today?

Hey?

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Speaking of a punk rock Seaton was in Vegas for a Was it a punk rock convention?

No, there's like a punk rock museum in Las Vegas.

Okay, I saw the sign for that at the super Bowl. What do they have in the punk rock museum they have?

It's weird. They have so much stuff. It's overwhelming, and at the same time, it's like a drop in the bucket of every everything that they really could have, if that makes sense. They have everything from like like a bag of weed that was found in Joe Strummer's pocket when he died, to like the original like prints that they used to press vinyl records for a bunch of huge albums. They have this room called the Jam Room where you can go in and all of these other musicians have donated guitars and amps and stuff like that. So like I went in and grabbed like Pat Smear's guitar, right and he was in a band called the Germs and then later was in Nirvana, so you could play like his guitar. So like, I played a bunch of Nirvana songs on Pat Smear's guitar, which was.

Like so awesome.

They have like the guitar that like the guy from like Trevor from Face to Face recorded these albums and you could just plug that in and play Face to Face songs if you want to play whatever you wanted.

Like, it was awesome. It was.

They have so much stuff in there, is really really cool.

Okay, yeah, so they they Joe Strummer's family said, you know, don't get rid of the weed when he died.

It's shocking that that survived that all these years. But yeah, I guess they must have done a very good job of preserving a lot of his stuff after he passed. But they had a lot of Joe Strummer stuff in there, a lot of like social Distortion stuff. They have this whole setup where Mike Ness from Social Distortion gave them like two couches, a lamp, and like a table, like a living room table kind of thing where he was just like, oh, I used to sit here and I wrote like these albums here sitting on this. This was in my living room at the time. So you could just like go sit on Mike Ness's couches. You're like, oh, this is where he wrote whatever.

But was that where Kurt Cobain was passed out on that couch?

So that's another couch that they have everything in the museum, well not everything, but a lot of stuff you can like see in touch, but there's another couch there. And then the museum is owned by a guy named Fat Mike, who was in a band called No Effects and Fat Records, and he's a big within the punk rock community. He is the Mount Rushmore. He's a big deal. And he had this studio in the nineties and Thatt Couch was in the studios and I think in like nineteen ninety two, Kirk Cobain was producing an album for the Melvins and they have this picture of him sleeping or passed out, not exactly sure which it is if you know kirk Ovates could have very likely could have been drug drug very likely was on drugs because I believe he was then fired later that day from producing the album because of perhaps said.

Use how about this day in sports history? And then if you want to write the headline today for tomorrow with the games, Paulie, This day in sports.

History nineteen twenty seven, George Herman ruth overrated. He hit home run number sixty to break his own record, and that stood until nineteen sixty one. Nineteen seventy two, Roberto Clemente of the Pirates got his hit three thousand, and it was the last one because he was killed in Venezuela in the offseason. Nineteen seventy three, Hank Aaron finished the season one short a Bay Roofs record of seven hundred and fourteen home runs. He did it in the nineteen seventy four season and lastly two thousand and two, Chris McAllister the Ravens return to missfield goal one hundred and eight yards to set an NFL record.

Okay, on this date, nineteen eighty four, the Rams recorded three safeties in a win against the Giants. Yeah, how rando? Is that?

All right?

Right? The headline today for tomorrow, Todd, which game? I'm gonna go with the Titans game? And I'm gonna say, just when you forgot the Titans expecting them to have a nice game. Okay, so remember the Titans. Okay, don't forget the Titans.

Don't forget them.

Okay, seating you got a headline today for tomorrow? How about you?

These guys are lying, they're not any good.

I always feel like I'm surprising you with this question.

Now, gonna lie.

It's a surprise every single time we do it. Hey, why don't we write the headlines?

Oh crap, we're doing that again, Marvin. Right, today's headline tomorrow where there's a will, there's a fumble, that's just me. Wow, Paulie, let us alone, bloop bloop carved something out of that. Let's see. Oh, I had the invention for future dance. You go to the hospital and when your wife is getting prepped or maybe an epidural, and they should give you like that little thing that lights up when you go to Applebee's or those restaurants where yeah, your table is ready, because they always say to the dad, hey, just you know, go out and then uh, you know, come back a little bit. This way, you don't miss the birth of your first child like I almost did because they said just walk around, go have breakfast, and I'm just if I had my Applebee's buzzer on me then they would just go, it's go time when you're there your family, Yes, Olive Garden, do they do that? Ye? Yeah, So what do you think when you go in they give you whatever that buzzer is and you just carried it around or have it in your pocket. It avoids disaster. Yes, so you don't miss the birth of your child, Seaton.

I do appreciate because the rest of this is a little boring. I'm gonna go walk around or something. Let me know when it's go time.

I do.

I like starting it that way, while like you're the person who's having that baby is like stuck any Like, you know, baby, I'm a little bored. Take a stroll. Okay, do you know what? Just just page me real quick when our chimmy chung is already.

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