Donte DiVincenzo is a Fake Tough Guy - Barstool Rundown - May 15th, 2024
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00:00 [Music]
00:04 Alright, it's the rundown. Tuesday, May 15th.
00:07 Wednesday. Wait. Wednesday.
00:09 Yeah, Wednesday. It is Wednesday.
00:10 Wednesday, May 15th.
00:12 [Laughter]
00:13 Have some confidence. You got it.
00:15 Yeah, I know. I was like, "What the fuck?"
00:17 I was like, "We just went over the 15th."
00:18 But no, Wednesday, May 15th, me, Bibbs, Rico.
00:22 We'll start off NBA playoffs last night.
00:24 Knicks, baby.
00:25 Knicks beat the Pacers in a must-win game five.
00:29 Kind of never in doubt the whole game.
00:32 Jalen Brunson drops 40-plus.
00:34 Miles McBride, good game.
00:36 Dante DiVincenzo getting in with it.
00:37 Call him the Pacers player soft.
00:40 Stop acting tough.
00:42 Bibbs, you seem to be very anti-Dante DiVincenzo.
00:45 Dante DiVincenzo is a fake tough guy.
00:49 Why?
00:50 He had a ref in front of him.
00:51 He had his whole teammate holding him back.
00:53 He's a hold-me-back guy.
00:53 What did he do wrong?
00:54 He's a hold-me-back guy.
00:55 He's calling him a bitch as he's being held back.
00:58 It's like, all right.
00:59 Miles Turner, 7 inches in height.
01:03 And 50 pounds out of it.
01:04 Probably got more than that, brother.
01:06 Yeah.
01:07 And is Miles Turner the toughest guy in the NBA?
01:11 No, but he would lay Dante DiVincenzo out.
01:13 He would lay him out.
01:15 Where were you at, nerves, worried level,
01:18 worried meter for the series?
01:19 I said before last night, I was like,
01:21 I think the Knicks are going to come out and win this.
01:23 Pacers are very young.
01:24 They have trouble on the road.
01:26 I'm thinking it's Knicks and 7 right now.
01:28 But I think the Pacers can definitely win it.
01:31 The lines make it look like it's 7.
01:32 The Pacers are a favorite.
01:34 How big a favorite are they?
01:35 5.
01:36 5.
01:37 That was like a fishy line.
01:38 The fact that the Knicks were only a one-point favorite
01:40 last night--
01:40 Yeah, I said that a ton of times.
01:42 I'm like, this doesn't make a lot of sense
01:44 because we look like absolute trash.
01:45 We're banged up.
01:46 Nobody's come-- it's not like anyone's come back.
01:48 Or potentially it would be a surprise.
01:50 Oh, hey, guess what?
01:50 OG suited up.
01:52 But the Knicks-- credit to the Knicks.
01:53 You do have to give them credit with this.
01:55 They have a second gear.
01:57 They fight every night.
01:58 They do have a second gear.
01:59 Even when they're banged up, there's nobody who can play.
02:02 They're dialed in.
02:02 So they're turning it up when it matters.
02:04 It's the most beloved New York sports team in decades.
02:09 Maybe the Giants team that beat the Patriots.
02:12 Yeah, but it embodies the city.
02:13 I think you're right.
02:15 Just like tough, gritty.
02:18 I saw a tweet today.
02:19 It was like, do you think Jalen Brunson is the most beloved
02:22 New York athlete since Derek Jeter?
02:26 Is Aaron Judge more?
02:27 So that-- he's got a case for sure.
02:30 I'd say the difference is there's a lot of Met fans.
02:33 The problem with that--
02:34 --performing in the playoffs--
02:36 Yeah, Judge--
02:36 --only got half the approval rate.
02:37 Right.
02:38 --divides the city.
02:39 Maybe it's like 70-30.
02:40 Yeah, probably about 70-30.
02:42 70-30.
02:42 But you'll lose--
02:43 Henrik back in the day, but hockey's never
02:46 going to be as big.
02:47 No, nowhere as big.
02:48 The city-- I mean, you look at the scene.
02:50 I mean, I loved Eli.
02:51 But again, you got the split with the Giants.
02:53 He had his problems.
02:54 Yeah, I feel like Brunson for sure.
02:56 Josh Hart.
02:57 Like, Josh Hart is--
02:58 --is an undersized guy who fucking--
03:00 Josh Hart--
03:00 --brings his lunch pail and--
03:01 Josh Hart is to this team what Paul O'Neill was
03:04 to the Yankees dynasty.
03:05 Just a warrior.
03:07 Just the heart and soul of the team.
03:09 I texted my dad that.
03:10 He said, good comparison.
03:11 So that's how I know it's a good comparison.
03:13 But I don't-- I don't know.
03:14 I don't think Dante DiVincenzo's like that blue collar,
03:18 bring your lunch pail tough guy.
03:20 He's-- no.
03:21 He's kind of--
03:22 I just shit on Reggie, but he kind of reminds me of Reggie.
03:24 Like, Reggie, yeah, talks shit.
03:26 But he's just like a lanky guy who shoots threes.
03:29 Yeah, he's not-- but like, that dunk last night
03:31 was sick on the putback.
03:33 That, I was like--
03:35 I was unfamiliar with their game.
03:36 The dunk--
03:36 Dante DiVincenzo, I did not know you were capable of that.
03:38 You know he had the largest vertical leap in his draft
03:41 class?
03:42 No, I didn't.
03:42 That's crazy.
03:43 He's a beast.
03:44 But the dunk, and then he--
03:47 like I said, he's like a hold me back guy.
03:48 And then he's like talking shit in the locker room
03:51 with obviously no pacers around.
03:52 But Miles Turner had a set of screen,
03:55 and then Dante DiVincenzo tried to treat him
03:57 like a blocking sled.
03:58 And then to get out of it, he like punched him in the stomach.
04:00 But in the post-game interview, Dante DiVincenzo
04:02 was like, yeah, I'm just walking.
04:04 And he like came up and tried to act tough.
04:05 It's like, you were punching him in the stomach.
04:07 It wasn't like he was just walking by
04:09 and not doing anything.
04:10 Yeah, but you know how it is.
04:11 Instigated that shit.
04:12 You're going to change the story to help it.
04:13 But even Dante DiVincenzo kind of like stopped himself.
04:16 He was like--
04:16 Change the facts to help your story.
04:17 Oh, wait a second.
04:17 This is such bullshit.
04:18 I better-- I better stop.
04:19 You know how it is.
04:21 Yeah, yeah.
04:21 But at the same time, I wanted Dante DiVincenzo on my team.
04:25 Yeah.
04:25 Yeah.
04:25 Oh, it's like a--
04:26 It's like TJ McConnell's like a guy you hate on the other team.
04:29 He's not as good as Dante.
04:30 Right, but we were kind of talking about this on Pixar.
04:32 I would like McConnell.
04:33 Absolutely.
04:33 He's like a spark plug.
04:34 But McConnell isn't like that guy who just hates and just is
04:39 like, I want to get in a fight.
04:40 Right, right, right.
04:41 McConnell's chirping you, and he's a pest.
04:43 But he's also like got this like fun, loving, like I'm just--
04:45 Right.
04:46 Yeah, that was the thing that stood out with me with McConnell.
04:49 Starks was joking around.
04:50 Starks grabbed him by the jersey.
04:51 He was like, dude, you don't know him that well,
04:53 and you're down to 20.
04:54 If I was McConnell, McConnell laughed about it.
04:55 He had a smile.
04:56 But like if I was McConnell, I'd be like, get the fuck away from me.
04:58 Like, who the fuck are you?
04:58 You played here 30 years.
04:59 I think if a Pacers former player did that to Dante DiVincenzo,
05:03 it goes differently.
05:04 Oh, 100%.
05:04 Dante DiVincenzo punches that guy.
05:06 Yes.
05:06 100%.
05:07 Yes.
05:08 The Knicks alumni can do whatever the fuck they want.
05:10 Yeah.
05:10 It is awesome.
05:11 It's hilarious.
05:12 Starks hammering the popcorn was hilarious.
05:14 In between yelling was hilarious.
05:16 Starks was walking onto the court during the game.
05:18 He almost bumped into a guy.
05:19 A guy finished and then was right by the basket.
05:21 He had to like jump back.
05:22 They all just-- it's like it's family.
05:25 That's New York Knicks basketball.
05:27 Other game last night, Nuggets beat the Timberwolves.
05:29 Third straight for the Nuggets after dropping the first two.
05:32 Jokic 40 on 15 to 22.
05:35 13 boards.
05:36 Anthony Edwards after the game was like, I just laughed.
05:38 That's all you can do.
05:39 I can't be mad about going up against Jokic.
05:41 Jokic was like, yeah, I'm just a freak of nature.
05:44 I think people wrote off the Nuggets a little too quickly.
05:46 The recency bias is crazy.
05:47 They're like, oh, the Nuggets are done.
05:49 Like Trent Dilfer, like, let's face it,
05:50 they're not good anymore.
05:51 No, I don't think--
05:52 I didn't write them off.
05:53 I just put like the panic meter was high.
05:56 But I didn't write them off in that series.
05:58 Yeah, no, I mean, you dropped the first two at home.
06:00 But it's like they just have a--
06:02 they have a gear that probably only the Celtics also
06:05 have in the playoffs.
06:06 And just like they can just turn it on and you have no chance.
06:09 You ain't going to sweep a champion.
06:10 It's going to be very rare that you're
06:11 going to sweep a champion.
06:12 So I liked them in game three.
06:14 I liked them in four.
06:15 And I liked them last night.
06:16 Do you think that Tim Burrell's going to bounce back in six?
06:19 I actually am rooting for it to go seven.
06:22 Yeah, I think that'd be great.
06:23 Joey?
06:24 Oh, I'm sorry.
06:25 I just wanted to see what's going on over here.
06:26 Just talking, talking shop.
06:28 Because you'll have two--
06:28 Talking ball.
06:29 --the West, you could have two game sevens.
06:30 And I think that's good television.
06:31 Yeah.
06:32 What do you think about the Thundermath series?
06:34 I think that the Thunder crowd has a little bit of garden
06:38 in them.
06:38 Like, I remember from 10 years ago--
06:41 and then you forget from a 10-year gap
06:42 when the Thunder were relevant.
06:45 Thunder's home games are electric.
06:48 They turn up.
06:49 So it's not the garden.
06:50 Nothing compares to the garden.
06:51 But they turn up a little bit.
06:52 I think they get it done tonight.
06:54 Is it because OKC, that's like their one thing?
06:56 That's it, yeah.
06:57 And then you just put it all into that?
06:58 That's all they got.
06:59 You've seen the crowds.
07:00 It's a good crowd.
07:01 So I think they turn it up tonight.
07:02 They get the win.
07:03 And then--
07:04 Great ownership, too.
07:05 Great ownership.
07:06 I think that goes seven as well.
07:09 Yeah, I think-- I don't know.
07:10 The Mavs, I put a future on the Mavs
07:12 before the playoffs to win the West.
07:13 I like where I'm at.
07:14 2-2, a 3-1 win would have been huge.
07:17 But I think there's something about this Mavs team.
07:19 I still think that--
07:21 I do think--
07:22 Yeah, I mean, they got Curry.
07:23 I think whoever wins the Nuggets Timberwolves series
07:26 goes to the finals, I think.
07:28 I just don't think that-- did you see--
07:30 Yeah, I think the winner of that goes to the finals.
07:32 But I don't think it's easy.
07:33 I think the Western Conference finals
07:34 will be a series as well.
07:35 Let me find the exact--
07:38 I want to make sure I get the numbers right here.
07:41 But the--
07:42 I don't think the Timberwolves--
07:43 is Rudy Gobert overrated?
07:45 He's the one defensive player of the year.
07:47 They won without him, no problem.
07:49 They won without him when he has a kid?
07:51 That's crazy.
07:52 Do you not--
07:53 He's getting killed.
07:54 You have kids.
07:54 Maybe I'm putting you in a bad spot there.
07:56 But I'm saying, if you're in the fucking second round
07:59 of the playoffs and you have a game,
08:02 are you missing that for the birth of your kid?
08:04 Yeah, I think you have to.
08:05 Second round.
08:06 Smart answer.
08:06 Smart answer.
08:08 I think you go to that playoff game.
08:10 Yeah.
08:11 Yeah, because--
08:11 Yeah.
08:12 Because it's a--
08:13 I think it's crazy when people get mad and like--
08:16 It's the first day.
08:17 Like, it's the first time you meet-- it's a big deal.
08:20 But after the game, you can go to the hospital.
08:22 Having a kid confirmed big deal.
08:24 But after the game, you can go to the hospital.
08:26 Because when that baby's going out, you're not doing anything.
08:28 Yeah, but think about the interaction when you walk in.
08:30 Like, hey, how was it?
08:32 And they're like, yeah, it was tough.
08:33 Yeah.
08:34 No shit.
08:35 Yeah.
08:35 At least he didn't have to get his hand squeezed and shit.
08:37 Yeah.
08:38 You probably should have.
08:38 I'm worried about that.
08:40 My wife's going to be squeezing my hand too hard.
08:42 Did your wife do that to you?
08:45 I almost fainted.
08:45 I threw up all day.
08:49 You were doing the hard work.
08:50 You were on your--
08:50 I could see your wife calming you down.
08:53 Like, Rico, calm down.
08:54 We're going to get through this.
08:56 No, no, I was fainted though.
08:57 I needed a--
08:57 Did you watch?
08:58 Candy bar.
08:59 I stayed up top.
09:00 Yeah.
09:01 You can't go down below the curtain.
09:02 That's too much.
09:03 I don't want to see how--
09:04 The Rock said he loved it.
09:05 He was like--
09:05 Vimsy goes down three, too.
09:07 He's getting personal information
09:08 that's never been discussed before.
09:10 Hey.
09:10 Any--
09:11 [INTERPOSING VOICES]
09:12 No, if that happens, I'm in the lobby.
09:14 I'm smoking cigarettes.
09:15 I'm Don Draper-ing it.
09:16 I'm not going back there.
09:17 I'm just--
09:18 I think you miss it, though.
09:19 Second round, I think you miss it.
09:20 Finals, I don't think so.
09:22 What about conference finals?
09:24 50-50.
09:25 Depends if it's a boy or girl.
09:27 [LAUGHTER]
09:30 There is a better on the DraftKingsports book,
09:33 Always Bet Responsibly, gambling problem,
09:35 called 1-800-GAMBLER.
09:36 So he had $100 wager that would have cashed out $1.7 million.
09:42 It was Chiefs to win the Super Bowl, hit.
09:44 Rangers to win the World Series, hit.
09:46 Thunder to win the finals.
09:48 He cashed out yesterday for $81,000.
09:51 That's a great bet.
09:52 Do we like that move?
09:53 Do we not like that move?
09:54 I like it.
09:54 I think that's a good bet.
09:55 I think if he got greedy, he waits till tonight.
09:59 Right, because you think maybe the Thunder win game five.
10:01 The Thunder win game five, but that also could drop him.
10:04 I just-- why don't I meet guys like this?
10:06 Why don't, like-- why aren't guys in my friend group
10:10 giving this, and then we both put $100 on it?
10:12 I mean, that's a--
10:12 I mean, not the Chiefs, but the other two.
10:13 It's what a crazy duo.
10:15 Some of us in this circle here have futures on the Pacers
10:18 to make the finals.
10:19 I feel like I should have cashed out.
10:21 Me and Nate.
10:22 I feel like I should have cashed out in the next series.
10:25 I have Pacers plus $26,000 to win the NBA finals.
10:30 Mine--
10:30 Are they offering you good cash?
10:31 Mine's just to make it.
10:33 His was.
10:34 I boosted it with the DraftKings bonus.
10:37 And if you cash out now, you don't get the boost.
10:40 So it's like, you just got to let it ride.
10:42 Let it ride.
10:43 Yeah.
10:44 Yeah, because it's like--
10:45 They're probably not beating the Celtics.
10:47 Right.
10:47 I don't think--
10:48 I should have cashed out when it was 2-2, Knicks, Pacers,
10:51 and just--
10:52 I think for this guy, it's like, the Thunder are probably
10:55 not winning the finals.
10:56 So like, if you got $80,000 there, yeah,
10:58 maybe you can wait a little bit.
10:59 But you want-- listen, you want to make profit on wagers
11:04 like that.
11:05 So if they're offering him an $80,000 profit, literally--
11:09 Yeah.
11:09 --how do you not take it?
11:10 Rico, but if--
11:10 It's the deal or no deal.
11:11 --the Thunder win tonight, that's like an extra $10K.
11:15 Yeah, but you could do ifs, ands, and buts the whole way
11:17 through.
11:18 If they lose, you're losing.
11:18 You don't want to think that way.
11:19 You don't want to think that way.
11:19 You could do ifs, ands, and buts about-- like, same thing.
11:21 Yes, they could lose.
11:22 He was offered $80,000 for something
11:24 that was worth $100 on a piece of paper.
11:27 Yeah.
11:27 Make that deal, man.
11:28 Yeah.
11:28 That's a great bet.
11:28 Yep.
11:29 NHL playoffs last night.
11:30 Bruins beat the Panthers, force of game six.
11:33 So it's now--
11:33 He also was probably-- sorry, Tommy.
11:34 He's probably sweating out that fucking Super Bowl like hell.
11:37 Oh, yeah.
11:38 Yeah.
11:38 And it's not worth much.
11:39 San Francisco is-- yeah.
11:40 They're only offering you that once you hit two legs of it.
11:42 So--
11:44 Anything-- I mean, I guess Bruins would--
11:46 we know it would be crazy if they come back from 3-1
11:48 after being down 3-1.
11:49 I'd like to see a game--
11:49 Up to the next year, bro.
11:50 --7-in hockey's electric environment.
11:52 I'd like to see that.
11:53 Oilers beat the Canucks.
11:54 Those two teams hate each other, by the way.
11:55 That's good for Dave's future.
11:56 They're always fighting.
11:57 Yeah, Panthers and Bruins.
11:58 Yeah, right.
11:59 They hate each other.
12:00 I got the stars in the Rangers to win the Cup,
12:02 so I'm in a great spot so far.
12:04 In the Oilers game last night, they pulled the goalie,
12:07 ended up coming back and winning.
12:08 Really?
12:09 What is the equivalent of pulling
12:10 the goalie in another sport?
12:11 I feel like pulling the goalie is just
12:13 the most insane thing you can do.
12:14 And it's just-- not to use the word electric,
12:16 but it's an electric two minutes in sports.
12:18 It always stuns me when it works.
12:20 Yeah.
12:21 It's like it should never--
12:22 Wait, what was the situation when they pulled the goalie?
12:25 They were tied?
12:26 They were down 2 to 1.
12:28 And then they came up in 1 by 2.
12:30 Or they won by 1.
12:31 They scored two goals.
12:32 No, no, no, no.
12:32 They were down 2 to 1, pulled the goalie.
12:34 Vancouver pulled their goalie, tied it 2 to 2.
12:37 And then that was in the final minute of the third.
12:39 Still in that final minute of the third,
12:41 Edmonton scored a goal to win 3 to 2.
12:44 Oh, wow.
12:45 Pulling the goalie worked in the final minute.
12:48 Everybody thought it was going to overtime,
12:50 and then it didn't go to overtime.
12:51 And then they just shell shocked them.
12:52 I have seen stuff that says analytics say
12:54 to pull the goalie even earlier.
12:56 You should really pull your goalie with like five minutes
12:58 left or something, which is stunning.
13:00 Like I feel like there's no equivalent to that.
13:02 No.
13:03 Hail Mary doesn't count.
13:04 I'm trying to think baseball.
13:06 No, because it's playing defensively.
13:08 It's like playing defensively.
13:11 Yeah, it's a weird--
13:14 there is nothing really that compares with it.
13:16 The only thing I could think of is like,
13:18 let's say you were down 6 in football,
13:22 and you're pinned up against yourself with like seven
13:27 minutes left, maybe.
13:29 Instead of giving them the ball on a punt in the forefront,
13:34 going in, inside the 50, you take a safety--
13:37 Bill Belichick route, yeah.
13:38 You take a safety, pin them, and hope you get the ball back.
13:41 That's the only comparison I'll get.
13:42 Maybe a little bit like an onside kick.
13:45 It's probably not going to work.
13:47 Yeah.
13:47 But give it a shot.
13:49 No, because an onside kick is not playing defensive.
13:52 You're aggressively trying to go get the ball.
13:55 Well, you're in hockey when you clear the goal.
13:57 You're aggressively trying to go score.
13:58 You're throwing an extra offensive guy in.
14:00 Yeah, but normally for an offensive kick--
14:02 It's more of an offensive strategy than a defense.
14:04 If you're seeing an onside kick at any point in the game,
14:07 I was thinking at the end of the game.
14:09 Because at the end of the game, once they recover it,
14:11 it's over.
14:12 So you have no choice.
14:13 I know.
14:13 I guess there's really just no equivalent.
14:15 To me, I think.
14:16 Yeah.
14:18 It always blows my mind when it works.
14:19 No, because you've got to think of the situation.
14:21 In hockey, they're only pulling the goalie because they're
14:23 down.
14:23 Yeah.
14:24 Onside kick, you would--
14:25 But an onside kick, yes.
14:26 Late in the game, they have no choice to do that.
14:29 So you could say you have no choice.
14:30 So those two are the same.
14:31 And pulling the goalie.
14:32 An onside kick late is the same as pulling the goalie.
14:34 You have no choice.
14:35 Yeah, that's what I said.
14:37 Yeah.
14:38 Good.
14:38 It's a good comparison.
14:40 It's a good comparison.
14:41 Yeah.
14:41 Yeah.
14:42 It's a good comparison.
14:43 Tommy wins that one.
14:45 Kaitlyn Clark made her WNBA debut last night.
14:49 Set the record for most turnovers in a debut.
14:52 10 turnovers, 20 points, 515 shooting, 3 assists.
14:56 Her number one hater, Diana Teresi, had--
15:00 Diana Ter--
15:01 Diana Terasi.
15:01 Terasi?
15:03 Look, I'm--
15:03 It's an Italian word.
15:05 What?
15:05 Terasi.
15:07 Oh, yeah, it's an A instead of an--
15:08 I was thinking a Teresi restaurant.
15:10 7 to 10 from 3.
15:12 She turns 42 next month.
15:14 I know John Rich wrote a blog, like, imagine--
15:16 it's not going to happen.
15:17 Imagine if Kaitlyn Clark was just a bus.
15:18 It'd be like the craziest thing I've all done.
15:20 She'll be fine.
15:21 I think it's a different speed.
15:22 I think she was trying to make some aggressive passes that
15:25 usually worked in college against people
15:28 who aren't playing in the pros.
15:30 It's a different speed.
15:31 I think she'll be fine.
15:32 Yeah, also, they went against the Sun.
15:36 Right.
15:36 And they're like a playoff team.
15:38 Really good team.
15:38 They took the liberty of, like--
15:41 what is it?
15:41 What are they doing?
15:42 WNBA 5 games?
15:43 They took them to game 5 and almost beat them.
15:45 They're a solid team.
15:47 The Fever have had back-to-back number one picks
15:50 because they are not a good team.
15:52 I think Wheeler is the only player
15:54 they have that's really good other than Aaliyah Boston.
15:56 Kaitlyn Clark now.
15:57 But it's crazy.
15:58 In the WNBA, you have a week of training camp.
16:02 Then you have two preseason games.
16:03 And it's like, all right, go play.
16:06 So the Sun are like an actual team.
16:09 They have playoff experience together.
16:11 Kaitlyn Clark just played a full season of like 40 games.
16:13 Yeah, it's crazy.
16:14 A lot of these players play overseas in Europe as well.
16:17 Yeah.
16:19 They got to figure it out.
16:20 It's a young team that has no chemistry yet.
16:23 They'll get there.
16:24 Don't worry about my fever.
16:25 They'll get better.
16:25 Don't worry about Indiana basketball.
16:27 Yeah.
16:28 In 49 states, it's just basketball, not in Indiana.
16:33 Next up, we've got the Giants going
16:34 to be on Hard Knocks for the first time.
16:36 It's not really Hard Knocks, though.
16:37 It's already on July 2.
16:38 It's going to be an off-season edition of HBO's Hard Knocks.
16:41 Instead of following them through training camp,
16:42 where you get all the cuts and practices.
16:44 Oh, wait, cuts?
16:45 Yeah.
16:46 Basically, they followed the front office
16:48 from January to July.
16:50 But that is kind of interesting.
16:52 Yeah.
16:52 It sucks because--
16:53 There's some meat on the bone with Saquon and the draft.
16:57 Are they going to draft a quarterback?
16:58 Yeah, there's definitely some meat on the bone.
17:00 It's unique.
17:00 Obviously, it would be cool to get them on real Hard Knocks
17:02 and keep form some connections with the players and stuff.
17:05 If they were just doing real Hard Knocks, that's total dud.
17:08 Who's on the team that's like--
17:09 I know, I agree.
17:11 Like, I guess the Daniel Jones stuff.
17:13 Is interesting.
17:16 Leak neighbors might be--
17:17 Yeah, I mean, I guess you're looking at a team
17:18 trying to find its identity.
17:19 You can get a little bit of a behind the curtain
17:22 with Daniel Jones.
17:23 Like, is he a leader?
17:25 There's some storylines.
17:27 I think for the Giants, this works really well.
17:30 I just-- I guess they've been doing this and nobody knew.
17:33 We're talking about Saquon, even though Saquon
17:35 had every right to leave if they weren't going to pay him.
17:37 I wonder how much we're going to see of them debating,
17:42 do we keep Daniel Jones as our quarterback?
17:44 Openly, right?
17:45 Right.
17:45 That's a good point.
17:46 Do they get final cut of that?
17:48 Or is it just anything that's on camera?
17:51 I'm not sure.
17:52 No, I think they get--
17:53 I would say HBO gets final cut.
17:56 In the least surprising news of all time,
17:58 Tom Brady says he regrets doing the roast.
18:00 He did an interview with the Pivot podcast
18:02 where he said, "I loved when the jokes were about me.
18:04 I thought they were so fun.
18:05 I didn't like the way it affected my kids.
18:06 I wouldn't do it again because of the way
18:08 it affected the people that I care about most in this world."
18:10 That was kind of like--
18:11 I was kind of thinking that, where it's like, yeah,
18:13 obviously they're jokes.
18:13 And I know Tom Brady could take it,
18:15 but when you're his kids who are in what, middle school,
18:18 high school, and they're just getting like,
18:20 you don't have a dad anymore.
18:22 You left your family.
18:23 Your mom's a huge whore.
18:24 Yeah, like your mom cheated on your dad,
18:26 and now your dad's going to go fuck him.
18:27 It's like, yeah, I could see--
18:29 That probably is a tough--
18:30 Not loving that.
18:31 Plus on their algorithm, it probably pops up all over.
18:34 Right.
18:34 Yeah.
18:35 But you got to think they know about that stuff going on,
18:38 right?
18:39 Like, if your parents are famous,
18:40 and you're following along--
18:41 That makes it worse.
18:41 Well, you're now under a microscope.
18:43 Like, you got--
18:44 The dirty laundry is out there.
18:45 Everyone at school is-- yeah.
18:47 Kids are ruthless.
18:48 And then that search war is--
18:49 Do you bully Tom Brady's kids?
18:50 I was thinking that, like, oh, the kids
18:51 are going to be so mean.
18:52 But like, I feel like maybe you just
18:54 don't fuck with Tom Brady's kids.
18:55 Also, aren't Tom Brady's kids at a school where, like,
18:58 I don't know, Bill Gates' kids are together?
19:00 You know what I mean?
19:01 Just these outrageous--
19:02 I know Bill Gates is like 50 years old.
19:04 I don't think they're at like PS117.
19:05 Right.
19:05 Yeah.
19:06 Yeah.
19:06 They're eating Gen Pop.
19:07 Yeah.
19:08 Like, their kids are other famous celebrities
19:10 who have dirty laundry as well.
19:12 Right.
19:12 It's like, eh.
19:13 But--
19:15 Who-- I know we've talked about it.
19:16 But like--
19:17 Who's got to be great?
19:17 Who do we want to be the next roast?
19:19 If they all have dirty laundry?
19:20 Oh, yeah.
19:21 Think about what Brady's kids could go back to those for.
19:23 Yeah.
19:24 Well, your dad got removed from office for--
19:26 OK, Harvey Weinstein.
19:27 Exactly.
19:28 Yeah.
19:28 Yeah.
19:30 Who do we want to be the next roast?
19:31 I would love A-Rod.
19:33 No, I said it's, I think, LeBron.
19:36 There's a lot on there.
19:37 Yeah.
19:38 I think he would awkwardly, like, over the top laugh.
19:41 He would bomb coming back at people.
19:44 But I just want to see people kind of unleash on LeBron.
19:47 Well, I kind of thought Tom Brady would
19:48 bomb coming back at people.
19:49 But I think LeBron--
19:51 what was it, train wreck or whatever?
19:52 He was a good actor.
19:53 Yeah, I think LeBron--
19:53 I think he's a solid actor.
19:54 I think him and Brady are kind of--
19:56 He's hosted SNL.
19:56 --comparable a little bit.
19:57 Yeah.
19:57 I think-- because they're not writing their own jokes.
19:59 And as long as their delivery is fine, it will be.
20:01 Right.
20:01 And I'm sure Brady's a psycho.
20:03 I'm sure he's, like, practicing.
20:04 Right.
20:05 5 AM with some coach.
20:07 I don't know.
20:08 Will Smith, I kind of would want to see.
20:10 Because there's so much ammo in that clip.
20:11 Yeah.
20:12 But I mean, and if he, like, freaks out,
20:14 he's going to assault someone on stage.
20:15 Right.
20:16 Oh my god, ever comedian.
20:17 Don't slap me for that one.
20:18 Yeah.
20:18 I don't know if he's, like--
20:20 has he, like, fallen off?
20:22 I feel like Will Smith used to be the biggest celebrity.
20:23 I will say I have not heard a lot about Will Smith
20:25 since the Oscar slap.
20:27 Yeah.
20:28 You think he's just taking it easy?
20:29 He's like, I got to--
20:30 Yeah.
20:31 I got to get my--
20:31 I got some demons to take care of.
20:33 Oh, yeah, yeah.
20:35 Red Lobster's All-You-Can-Eat Shrimp deal
20:38 is running them out of business.
20:39 Largest seafood chain in the US.
20:41 They're closing at least 50 restaurants,
20:42 reportedly because their endless shrimp deal is
20:44 partially to blame.
20:46 Last year, they started offering it.
20:47 They thought it'd be a big moneymaker.
20:49 But the customer demand for shrimp
20:51 overwhelmed what the chain could afford
20:52 and resulted in millions of dollars of losses
20:54 in a matter of months.
20:55 Good.
20:56 I'm glad-- like, I hate when these restaurants always
20:58 offer, like, endless this, endless this.
21:01 And I'm always amazed that it doesn't affect them.
21:04 Like, the Red Robin, like, bottomless fries.
21:06 I'm always like, how do they offer--
21:08 like, if I go to a restaurant, I want to make them pay.
21:11 Like, when I go to bottomless brunch,
21:12 I want to make you fucking pay.
21:13 But it is hard.
21:14 I'm going to--
21:14 A lot of those things are hard.
21:14 I'm going to drink as many daiquiris as I
21:16 can in those fucking 90 minutes.
21:18 I'm going to make you pay for your fucking sins.
21:20 A lot of those things are hard, because, like, you know,
21:22 McDonald's is paying, like, $0.02 for a 72-ounce soda.
21:25 Right.
21:26 And, like, potatoes are just so--
21:27 like, potatoes.
21:28 Red Lobster--
21:29 They're also buying them in bulk.
21:29 Like, you would need to put away a lot.
21:31 Red Lobster pick, like, the most expensive--
21:33 like, shrimp.
21:34 And everyone loves shrimp.
21:35 It's, like, the one seafood that everyone fucks with.
21:38 And--
21:38 I think it's a little overrated, though, to be honest.
21:40 I agree.
21:40 They're like cockroaches of the sea.
21:42 I don't like that.
21:42 I don't like picking with them.
21:44 But I could eat a whole--
21:44 Shrimp can be good, man.
21:45 Oh, I love dipping it in--
21:46 I love a good jumbo shrimp.
21:48 Actually, St. Elmo's, great shrimp cocktail.
21:50 Yeah, absolutely.
21:51 Do you prefer steamed shrimp or the shrimp cocktail?
21:53 Hot or cold?
21:54 Shrimp cocktail, absolutely.
21:55 No, I always like it hot.
21:56 Cold--
21:56 No, cold shrimp cocktail.
21:58 I'm actually not a huge shrimp cocktail guy.
21:59 Really?
22:00 I like it cooked.
22:01 Expand on that.
22:01 I think there's more ways you can cook shrimp.
22:03 You can put shrimp even on the grill is great.
22:06 There's a whole scene where's Gump dedicated
22:09 when he lists all the different types of ways to cook shrimp.
22:11 Yeah, fair enough.
22:12 I didn't think of that.
22:13 I thought you were on the right track.
22:14 How many shrimp do you think you could eat in one sitting?
22:16 Like, I could eat a whole ring.
22:17 What type of--
22:18 That's a dangerous question to ask me.
22:19 Cold shrimp cocktail.
22:20 Shrimp cocktail?
22:21 So, like, big shrimp cocktail or, like, small shrimp cocktail?
22:23 Well, I was thinking, like, the store rings,
22:25 and those are kind of small.
22:26 But--
22:26 That's a dangerous question to ask me,
22:28 because I put away 50 baked clams at Burley's.
22:29 I still hold the house record.
22:31 That's harder than--
22:32 Oh, I'd say shrimp cocktail is harder than baked clams.
22:35 No?
22:36 I feel like there's less meat in a clam.
22:37 There's, like, stuffed baked clam.
22:38 Like, what was on the baked clams exactly?
22:40 It was, like, a-- it was a baked clam.
22:42 So it's--
22:44 Parmesan?
22:46 Yeah, breadcrumbs, a little Parmesan, garlic,
22:48 and they bake it right on top.
22:49 I think the breadcrumbs--
22:50 That fills you up.
22:51 That fills you up.
22:52 But I feel like there's less meat in a clam
22:53 than there is in a shrimp.
22:54 That's true.
22:56 So it's carbs versus protein.
22:57 Tales oldest time.
22:58 Nate, resident gym guy, what fills you up more?
23:03 Carbs do, but it's so hard to eat so many carbs
23:05 that you need to bulk up.
23:07 Like, some macro calculators say you need, like,
23:09 400 grams of carbs a day.
23:11 That's so many carbs.
23:12 Yeah, that's too many carbs.
23:13 Really hard to do that.
23:15 But I'm trying to get up to, like, 250.
23:17 Thanks for asking.
23:19 Speaking of Nate, we have on here
23:20 you versus Clemmer going at it this morning.
23:22 Any comments?
23:23 A little overblown.
23:25 I don't think there's much to that.
23:28 I was trying to work.
23:29 He was trying to chit chat.
23:30 I asked him to move.
23:32 Yeah, that was all it really was.
23:33 Clemmer's making a face like that's not how that went down.
23:36 Is that what it was over?
23:37 It was over chit chatting?
23:38 I was just trying to focus on something.
23:40 It was a little overblown.
23:42 I don't know.
23:43 Like, everybody here pretty much gets along.
23:45 We've had pretty good vibes for a long time.
23:49 I don't know.
23:51 I don't think there's much more to it.
23:53 All right, Clemmer, any comment?
23:55 Pretty fair, I think.
23:56 I think it was--
23:58 Yeah, just talk into the void.
24:00 [LAUGHTER]
24:02 Hello!
24:02 Just scream it.
24:03 Yeah.
24:06 I think that's pretty on point.
24:08 It was the reaction was so bizarre.
24:10 But this is what he does.
24:11 Every six weeks or so, you'll have--
24:12 you will-- you make a face, you will make--
24:14 you'll go off on somebody for no reason
24:17 because you're in a bad mood.
24:18 And it does-- and you do alienate people
24:21 every once in a while.
24:22 But I will say--
24:23 I think I hinted like 12 different times, like, hey,
24:28 can you guys like move away?
24:29 Hey, can you guys move away?
24:30 You were suggesting that they didn't do
24:32 Pick Central before the show.
24:33 Yeah, that's another thing.
24:35 They waste all the good stuff on the pre-show
24:37 and then don't save it for the real show.
24:39 The real show is very good.
24:41 But it could be better.
24:43 OK, well--
24:44 You got a dog on.
24:45 Talk to the producer about that.
24:46 But you do alienate.
24:49 You do-- but then the next day, you're fine.
24:51 It's just life with me.
24:52 I've been-- no, Tommy.
24:54 It doesn't have-- Nate, people haven't moved their desk
24:56 taken away from you?
24:57 Like, people-- you do alienate people.
24:59 You do have a way of getting under people's skin.
25:01 Tommy, you were there.
25:03 I was at my desk.
25:03 You were at your desk.
25:05 Clemmer was sitting about six inches away from my lap.
25:07 That's not talking.
25:08 That's-- please let me talk.
25:10 Talking to Jeff Viver.
25:11 And I think I suggested multiple times that they just
25:14 have this conversation elsewhere.
25:15 You did not do that.
25:16 You kept saying save it for the show
25:17 and screaming like a maniac.
25:19 I didn't raise my voice once.
25:20 I said to you, I think that--
25:22 I could see Nate being like, you know,
25:23 I don't-- maybe I don't want this conversation next to me
25:25 right now.
25:26 But I think for Clemmer, he was probably
25:27 caught pretty off guard.
25:29 It was bizarre.
25:30 It was a bizarre reaction.
25:33 I said, I think it's a fair gripe by you.
25:34 But I think Clemmer was probably caught pretty off guard by that.
25:37 I was just trying to very calmly suggest
25:40 that they move the conversation because I
25:42 was focusing on something.
25:43 You could have just said exactly that.
25:44 And that would have been a normal way to handle it.
25:47 But when I did, you freaked me out.
25:48 You did not say that, Nate.
25:50 How you-- how you--
25:51 Remember things--
25:52 I would never react like that if you were a normal person.
25:54 Clemmer, see, this is where your reaction--
25:57 Snuffing torches is fucking going to break up.
25:59 Your reaction is always this way,
26:01 where you think you start pointing fingers
26:03 and doing that screechy voice.
26:04 And you copy Kirk a lot.
26:06 It was just very--
26:07 I was very calm and very settled.
26:09 You were not calm.
26:10 You blew your pants off, as they say.
26:13 I did not.
26:14 You-- I was--
26:15 if you simply said, hey, guys, like, I'm trying--
26:17 can you-- can you do--
26:18 that would have been fine.
26:19 You did not say that.
26:20 You were not--
26:21 it was not a normal reaction.
26:22 You were being shitty.
26:22 You were trying to be like--
26:23 you were being an asshole.
26:25 This is what you do.
26:25 It's what I do.
26:27 But then the next day, you're fine.
26:29 It is what you do, Nate.
26:30 You don't-- you don't see that at all.
26:31 It's what I do.
26:33 You don't see that at all.
26:34 It's what I do.
26:36 You don't see how that's a-- that's
26:38 a part of your personality?
26:39 It's what I do.
26:41 This is what I mean.
26:42 It's a rock and a hard place.
26:43 It's what I do.
26:43 You're not-- you're not--
26:44 It's not really a rock.
26:45 Like--
26:45 No, you're both--
26:46 I mean, we're not-- it's too--
26:47 Yeah, I've lost--
26:49 It's a movable object.
26:50 I've kind of lost what the argument is.
26:51 I believe--
26:52 If you had--
26:53 It's a movable object.
26:53 If you had simply asked nicely, that
26:55 wouldn't have been an issue.
26:56 You were not-- you were being an asshole.
26:58 Please don't sit six inches away from me every day
27:00 and talk for an hour straight.
27:02 It's not an hour straight.
27:03 I was there for 10 minutes talking about the Pacers,
27:04 and we end up having you on the show
27:05 to talk about the Pacers, Nate.
27:07 Also my idea.
27:09 That's the rundown.
27:10 I think you need to let Nate produce.
27:12 It's not my-- I'm--
27:14 That's right.
27:14 That's right.
27:15 Rico's shown more than mine.
27:16 Rico's been here a lot longer than I have.
27:17 So Rico's shown more than mine.
27:18 Have Rico--
27:19 I was not here for the argument.
27:21 That's right.
27:21 No, no, have him produce the show.
27:23 May I?
27:24 May I?
27:24 That's where I think the point of contention started,
27:27 was Clemmer came over, and Nate immediately was like, hey,
27:30 save everything you have for the show.
27:32 Don't talk.
27:33 So it was a grown man that has no control over Chris Clemmer
27:36 telling him, don't talk here.
27:38 Save it all for the show.
27:39 And that's when it immediately became butting heads.
27:42 It's going to give you a--
27:43 And then it all spilled over from that.
27:45 And here we are now on the rundown.
27:47 I don't think it was that big of a deal.
27:48 I just think--
27:50 The way you said it when he came over was a little bit--
27:53 I do think they, every day, when they do the pre-show,
27:56 like at our desk, they should save everything for the show.
27:59 I do agree that talking to other people kind of ruins stuff.
28:02 Yeah.
28:03 I would argue there is no--
28:05 Well, I don't sit over there.
28:07 So Marty and Clemmer--
28:08 You're never in that.
28:08 You're never in that.
28:09 No, not you.
28:10 But if there's--
28:11 On my own island.
28:12 Yeah.
28:12 If there's a good debate topic and they're debating over
28:15 there, yeah, absolutely.
28:16 But it's not hyperbole or exaggeration.
28:18 It is every day.
28:20 Yeah.
28:20 It just is.
28:21 Yeah.
28:22 I'm not over there.
28:23 We'll take it into consideration we'll be better.
28:26 Can all improve.
28:28 Speaking of feuds, before we wrap up, one woes.
28:32 But actually, what I really want to hear from you,
28:35 Doug Gottlieb is going to be a Division I men's basketball
28:39 coach at Green Bay.
28:40 So I was walking--
28:41 He's stealing your dream.
28:42 You've got to hate this guy even more.
28:43 I was walking into the conference center
28:45 to get my pumps tickets and say hello to a couple of people.
28:49 He was walking out.
28:51 I was like, yo, Doug, Rico.
28:52 He's like, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
28:53 So we ended up taking a picture.
28:54 There's really nothing there.
28:56 He was a slime ball in college.
28:57 I do think he carries himself--
28:59 And you were, to be clear, utterly unaffected by that.
29:02 Yeah.
29:03 I do think he--
29:04 I do think he--
29:04 Did not go to college together, for anybody wondering.
29:07 He acts like he is above everybody
29:10 and judges some of these kids who
29:12 have been in situations similar to him
29:14 and acts high and mighty when he has a decorated past.
29:18 But whatever.
29:19 He's a zero.
29:22 He has been trying to get a job in coaching forever.
29:25 He was linked to the Oklahoma State job.
29:27 I don't know how.
29:28 He's got no experience.
29:30 This is an interesting hire, to say the least.
29:32 And he's keeping his radio.
29:32 And he's still going to do his radio.
29:33 Still doing it.
29:34 So what--
29:35 Yeah.
29:35 Is it like a PR move, you think, for Green Bay?
29:38 I just think he always wanted to coach.
29:40 I just don't know why he would want to go live in Wisconsin.
29:42 He was living in LA.
29:44 It's bizarre.
29:44 Would you not go move to Wisconsin
29:46 to be a Division I basketball coach?
29:48 Not this late in the game.
29:50 I don't think he--
29:51 He's older than you are by a lot.
29:53 Way older than me.
29:54 Yeah.
29:54 Yeah, that's why I'm saying not this late in the game for him.
29:57 I'm asking you, Rico Bosco.
29:58 The winters would stink, but the people--
30:00 If you got offered the head coaching job at Green Bay,
30:02 would you take it?
30:03 Today?
30:04 No, because I know I can't do it.
30:06 As much as we joke around, I know I can't do it.
30:08 I think he's going to be in that realm pretty quickly where--
30:11 FAU.
30:13 No.
30:14 There's no way you're saying no.
30:16 FAU was like Rico Bosco where it said--
30:18 You don't have to know what you can do.
30:20 I've never coached high school.
30:21 You don't think you could get a group of people around you,
30:23 like assistant coaches that know what they're doing,
30:25 and you're just kind of the figurehead?
30:26 Agreed, maybe.
30:28 It's a good point.
30:29 Yeah, you get some really good assistant coaches.
30:31 Yeah, but yeah.
30:31 And then you.
30:32 You give some fiery halftime speeches.
30:34 Oh, you were going to leave for a company that doesn't even
30:36 exist anymore.
30:37 You're not going to leave for FAU?
30:39 That's true.
30:39 That's a bad head space.
30:41 I don't know.
30:42 This is going to be interesting.
30:44 I feel like he either, in two years,
30:45 he's somewhere big, like really, really big,
30:49 or he's completely out of it.
30:51 We're going to know in like two to three years.
30:53 Well, he's not going to be a good college basketball player.
30:55 I agree with you.
30:56 So I think he's going to be out of the business in two,
30:58 three years.
30:58 And then it's going to be kind of like, for all of--
31:00 why'd you do it?
31:01 But he wants to do it.
31:02 It's a passion.
31:03 He wants to coach.
31:04 So it's a passion problem.
31:05 So you're just going to bet against him every game?
31:07 Yeah, no.
31:08 It's the Horizon League.
31:09 I actually think he's going to be OK,
31:10 because that league is fucking up and down.
31:12 And his dad was a coach.
31:16 Like, he wants-- he does want to do it.
31:18 I will say that.
31:19 He's going to go all in, even though he's not
31:20 giving up his radio show, which is fucking bizarre.
31:24 But no, if I had to bet against-- if I had to bet,
31:26 I would say no.
31:26 I don't think he's going to be a good coach.
31:27 Why does it matter that he has a radio show?
31:29 Is it just time?
31:29 Like, you don't have time to do both?
31:31 If I was a booster, or you--
31:33 Is it a daily radio show?
31:34 It's like--
31:34 What?
31:35 It's just a bad look.
31:36 Is it a daily radio show, every day?
31:37 Yeah, I think so.
31:38 I can't--
31:38 That is crazy.
31:39 That is kind of crazy, yeah.
31:40 Yeah.
31:41 It'd be like Nick Saban being an analyst.
31:42 Right.
31:43 Every time-- yeah, you lose a close game,
31:45 and people are like, well, at least we
31:47 know he's trying to get better.
31:48 It's like, no, he's not.
31:48 He's doing his radio show.
31:49 How long?
31:49 Do you know how long it is?
31:50 I think it's like two hours, three hours.
31:52 I don't know.
31:52 I mean, that's--
31:52 It doesn't have four hours.
31:53 You can maybe do an hour a day, but even that--
31:55 I don't even know what time he's running.
31:57 I think I still have the number on my phone.
32:00 Yeah, Gottlieb radio show?
32:03 Calling him right now?
32:04 Calling him right now.
32:05 Congratulate him.
32:09 I don't know what time it is.
32:11 What?
32:12 Well, it's three hours behind.
32:18 I thought he-- I think he does 1 o'clock, 4 o'clock our time.
32:22 Midday?
32:24 If anybody on this panel would know--
32:25 This could be very old, too.
32:28 Who's he with now, Fox?
32:30 You're asking questions that only you would--
32:32 Yeah.
32:34 He was doing some stuff with the college basketball stuff
32:37 as well.
32:37 He's kind of bouncing.
32:38 He's been to a million different networks.
32:40 I don't know.
32:41 I don't think it's a good hire.
32:43 All right.
32:43 So Harrison Butker, thoughts?
32:46 No thoughts.
32:46 OK.
32:47 The Woj thing, he just still won't apologize.
32:49 You want him to publicly apologize?
32:52 He gave me a little bit being like,
32:54 well, that was an asshole thing to say when
32:57 they read the quote to him.
32:58 So like he's-- and he knew right away,
33:00 and he knew he was dead wrong.
33:01 But like if you're going to--
33:02 But just to be clear--
33:03 If you're going to talk down to me,
33:05 you better when the bell rings, you better just apologize.
33:07 Why do you want a public apology when it was a private guy?
33:10 Because he was a big guy who made me a nobody.
33:14 He tried to belittle me and make me look bad.
33:16 In DMs, though.
33:18 Yeah.
33:19 But I have to deal with that every day and carry it around.
33:23 So make it right.
33:24 And it can only be made right with a public--
33:26 It can only be made right with a public.
33:27 What did it mean?
33:28 When I went to him face to face, I was like,
33:30 will you tweet out that you were wrong?
33:31 Will you apologize?
33:32 I'm not doing that.
33:33 He's like, all right.
33:34 But he said I'm wrong.
33:35 Understandable, but--
33:36 He said it to me he was wrong.
33:37 He said I was wrong.
33:38 He said it on PMT today, too?
33:39 Yeah.
33:40 No, he didn't really say I was right.
33:42 He just said he--
33:43 No, but he said, like, it was like,
33:44 obviously I was wrong about Hurley.
33:47 That sounds--
33:47 He definitely said that in the clip.
33:49 He was like, I was wrong.
33:50 Obviously, he left New Jersey.
33:51 No, he didn't say that in the clip.
33:53 From what I see--
33:54 I'm pretty sure--
33:56 He said I apologize for Hurley for leaving.
33:59 He didn't-- I don't think he said he was wrong in that clip.
34:01 Well, I mean, it's--
34:02 I guess it's just implied.
34:03 Like, obviously, he was fucking wrong.
34:04 He did say that to me.
34:05 He goes, I was wrong.
34:06 You're on your deathbed.
34:08 One of your ops, you get to choose to come apologize
34:11 and say Rico was right.
34:12 Who do you choose out of everybody that's wrong?
34:14 Yeah, come kiss your ring and--
34:15 Everybody that's ever wrong.
34:17 Woj, because I was so right about it.
34:19 Woj over the cowboy and--
34:22 Oh, no.
34:22 I mean, the history is written on that.
34:24 But you can't find them on the internet.
34:25 So, like--
34:26 But out of every--
34:27 That's just-- I just know--
34:29 I don't use one enemy.
34:29 I don't need them to say I was right.
34:31 I know I'm right.
34:31 You can't find them on the internet.
34:33 But you need Woj to say you're right,
34:35 even though he already admitted he was wrong?
34:38 Yeah, but I need him to say it publicly.
34:41 That Rico Bosco was right.
34:42 Yes.
34:43 And so on your deathbed, you're choosing--
34:44 If I was asked one of those options,
34:46 yeah, he would be the guy.
34:46 OK.
34:47 Because I was so right.
34:47 No, that's big.
34:48 The whole world knew Hurley was--
34:48 I mean, that's big.
34:49 Yeah.
34:49 To say he was staying in the state of New Jersey is crazy.
34:52 Crazy.
34:53 Clearly.
34:53 You were right.
34:54 Man's the best coach in the country.
34:56 There's a close second.
34:57 But he's the best coach in the country.
34:59 I know.
34:59 Yeah.
35:00 Very close second.
35:01 One of two.
35:02 He's one of two.
35:02 He's like 1A.
35:04 But Hurley, to say he was not leaving--
35:08 just equate that anywhere.
35:09 Somebody is a really good Broadway actor in Des Moines,
35:12 Iowa.
35:13 You're telling me they're not going to go to Broadway
35:15 or become a fucking movie?
35:17 Des Moines, Iowa's got a nightlife.
35:18 Exactly.
35:19 There you go.
35:20 Do you have any enemies right now?
35:21 Are you beefing with anybody?
35:22 Not really.
35:23 I feel like it's been quiet.
35:24 Yeah, I know.
35:25 We're getting fat and full.
35:26 Peace times.
35:27 Peace times.
35:28 Can I offer you Clemmer?
35:30 I don't want that.
35:31 Maybe.
35:31 We'll take that on.
35:32 That's yours now.
35:33 All right.
35:33 That's the roundup.
35:35 (whooshing)