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If you've been the Oakland Raiders fan, Las Vegas Raiders fan, stand up. On this edition of the Raider Nation mailbag. Don't be a wallflower. Be a part of the show. Leave your question or message by calling 702-900-7869. That's 702-900-7869. Or drop us an email at mail@silverandblacktoday.com. All right. Welcome back. The home stretch here on Silver and Black Today Tuesday edition. Momo and Scalco Branson back with you. Hope you guys had a good Christmas again and have a safe insane New Year's Eve tonight. Enjoy it. 2025, Momo. Wow. This keeps taken by, man. Time is undefeated. Yeah. I was just telling my Bleacher Report Live audience that was my last 2024 show in the, you know, the next show I do in Bleacher Report Live will be Wednesday on New Year's Day for Pizza Time 1 PM Pacific. And I just told rear fans, you know, I just, first of all, I just thank them for sticking with me throughout the tough season because in our, in our audience, obviously too. Yeah. You know, it's hard. I understand, you know, as a fan of a team, it's hard to, to stick by your team and follow your team through just a craps season. Yeah. For, you know, I'm not going to use explicatives because kids are listening, but it was a, you know, what season and to go through a double digit loss stretch. And for people to still listen to me and listen to us on this show, just, just shout out to the fans for, for sticking with us because we know it's difficult. The offseason is going to be much more intriguing because there's so many things, so many questions to answer. And Tony appears back. Report came out that Patrick Graham declined an extension. So he's going to be a free age in the off season. Tom Brady's role, we're assuming Scott Turner is going to be gone regardless because Bill Belichick wants him on his staff at North Carolina quarterback situation. Trapped because they're just, the off season is going to be, for the craps season that we had to go through, the Raiders off season is going to be every week is going to be a new hot topic. It is. It's going to be fun. It will keep us busy, no doubt. And I agree with you. I want to echo the sentiments to thank you. You thank our audience for, for sticking with us. You know, some people, I think check out the more casual fans. And that's okay too. They'll be back where I'm not worried about that. But I think that we have seen our audience here grow. We've not only seen it grow, but we've seen so much more engagement. I mean, the messages you and I get individually and the messages the show gets, it really shows people have, I think, those that want to hear the truth and get some objective analysis, no matter how much they love their team, I think have appreciated, especially during a tough year. So thank you all for being with us. And we look forward to taking you into 2025 as well. Okay, we're going to get right to the calls. Our good friend, we haven't heard from him a little bit. It's MDM out in Hawaii. Here is MDM. Hey, Aloha, it's Dr. Mo. Hope you guys had a good Christmas and enjoyed your weekend. You know, this is MDM. Just a couple quick things. One, when I'm looking at the Raiders, one thing I'm noticing with them is an organization. They seem to operate on emotion. And what do I mean by that? They just kind of, in the moment, seem to make decisions. Classic point was hiring AP. The players won him. You know, a lot of fans were clamoring for him. And they kind of gave in and made that hire, which I didn't think was a very smart hire, as I said, to do whatever you can do to get Harba. And, you know, we see how that's going. And then another thing is we went against the Jaguars. And I guess Mark was all excited, high-fiving people, because it felt good in the moment. And I think as an organization, man, we need to start looking long-term. I get it. You can't tell people to lose games. And I'm also wondering if there's kind of a risk right now between AP and the organization where AP is trying to win every last meeting with game. And maybe there are those that say, hey, we got to start pulling up for next year. I personally would have if I was in charge of the organization. I would have said this year, so we're going to play all our young players. We're going to see what we got in the backup and Carter Bradley. We're going to, you know, play a lot of young players that we drafted. I know they're doing that somewhat. But, you know, I would have looked the next year. And as far as the quarterback is concerned, we all know we need a quarterback. I watched some of the games last few days. Really wasn't impressed by Sanders. I liked Ward. Ward looked pretty darn good. He seems like he has a much stronger arm. I saw him go through some progressions. A lot of people are saying, Dylan Gabriel, that guy does not go through his progressions very well. I encourage you to watch him. I'm going to call it early. I'm going to actually say they're going to get upset by Ohio State. I'm also picking Texas, Penn State, and, gosh, my brain's not working on the other one right in Georgia. So we'll see how that turns out. But I'm not loving these quarterback this year. I don't think we should mortgage the farm to trade up for any of them. Just the thought that many people might argue with. But what have we traded this first round pick this year for a first round pick next year's draft and maybe in the next year, maybe second and third or something else. Yeah, that goes. And we could fill our need and build up our picks for next year. I don't think this is the draft to get a quarterback. Yes, it's us. We need a quarterback. But maybe we build up that offensive line a little bit more and get another wide receiver and have a good foundation for the quarterback that comes up following here. So that's just the thought. You know, I just the Raiders continue to disappoint me. But it is what it is. All right. There's MDM in Hawaii. Mo, your comments on the emotional decision-making? I think he's correct. And I think we hit that we honed us on the show that the process from the get-go was flawed. And I have a piece on Bleacher 4 that ran on Monday, you know, eight most regrettable decisions from the 2024 season. I had the Raiders up there hiring into their peers and specifically skimming on the hiring process. So again, they interview Leslie Frazier and Chris Richard. Can you honest, even if you are in favor of the attorney of peers hire, can you honestly say that was the best pool of candidates to go against entering your peers for the job? Absolutely not. So the decision was predetermined. And it was basically a formality that Pierce is going to get the job. And it was based, in my opinion, based on a lot of the sentiment from the locker room, the players liked the energy that Pierce brought after they fired Josh McDaniel's. They're smoking cigars. Everyone's chummy chummy. Everyone loves each other. And they go and they basically get to Mark Davis and Mark Davis goes, well, the players love him. And if I don't hire this guy full time, I may have a lot of disgruntled key players star players in my locker room. And guess what? Two of the most loudest people who were vouching for Antonio Pierce are no longer with team. The Monte Adams and Josh Jacobs. Yes. Cool. So Max Crosby for sticking it out. He's day 10, so that fine. But when you listen to the players, just understand players come and go, right? They they want new deals all of a sudden they want to go somewhere else. They're not happy all of a sudden they want to go somewhere else. So it it was a big mistake as MDM said to be emotional and be and you pointed this out too, Scott, throughout the year that Mark Davis is a little too close to the players. Not a little. He is too close to the players a lot. And when that sways your decisions, you can make a lot of the wrong decisions. And that's why Tom Brady doesn't have any experience building a football team. I get that. We don't know how good he is at making these decisions. At least it's someone who's a little more removed from being too close to the players and making decisions based on their sense. And Brady's a stone cold killer. I mean, if you watch the video of him as a player, right, even as a player, the personality, the desire to win is he is cold. Yeah, he might be off the field. Your teammate and your friend, but on the field, he's going to rip your, you know what, if you don't do, you're supposed to. That's what you need. You need a cold decision making animal to make these decisions, including on players. I love Max Crosby. I don't think the Raiders should trade Max Crosby. If Max Crosby wants to get out because they hire a different coach or whatever it is, then you do what you got to do, right? Everybody is replaceable. Very few players in the history, the NFL are guys that you'd say, okay, you can never trade that guy. Okay, I know it comes along that way. And Max Crosby is a great, great, great player. But you have to have somebody who can make cold stone decision decisions based on business based on football. Mark Davis needs a buffer. So I agree with MDM. One last thing though, too, he said mortgage, don't mortgage a farm for any of these quarterbacks. While those of us on the outside might agree with that, what is mortgaging the farm? Wait till next year, what next year's class, the only, to me, the only, I say sure fire where there's no such thing. The best quarterbacks you have as arch manning out of Texas, we'll see. And you have Nico Amaleva from, from Tennessee. And I just butchered his name, but, and that's sort of it. Then you have Sellers, Nuss Meyer, like, it's not, is it better than this year's class overall? Yes. But are any of those guys screaming at you? I don't think so. And again, Mo, if they evaluate and love one of these guys, you pay whatever it takes. Absolutely. If you're, if you're a scouting department, your GM will all in on a quarterback prospect, you take that guy. All right. There's a clip that's floating around that I reposted multiple times of Brendan being GM of the bills, talking about what, when they trade up for Josh Allen. Now, of course, in hindsight, as you can say with, Josh Allen was definitely worth trading up for. But at the time, when the bills made that move, he talked about the criticism they took for moving up for Josh Allen, coming out of Wyoming with a low completion rate, all of those things were talked about. And the bill's still traded up because they believed in him as a prospect. So while Josh Allen now is now known as one of the best quarterbacks in the league, at that time in 2018, when he was drafted, people were saying, Oh, this guy's going to be a bust. And look at where it got the bills. So all I'm saying is we're all going to have our opinion. MDM Scott, myself, everyone is going to have their opinions. But if the Raiders really believe in one of these prospects in this class, you go, go, you go get it. Absolutely. All right. Thanks again to MDM. Now we're going out to Felix in Orange County, California, here's Felix. Hey, Scott and Mo. I feel it's more county over here, calling in the looks that will be the same this week, the only four minutes left in the quarter, the left fourth quarter, but I don't know, it doesn't. I know we got the the wind column, but it doesn't feel like we're winning. I like the play we're seeing, you know, players are good. Aidan upon us. He's like, you make the real well with Trey Tucker and everything. But unlike last year where we picked it up a lot towards the end of the year, I just, I don't believe it. I don't believe the the team is there or something. I don't know. Not the same feeling. I got some last year. I got a bunch of positivity. You have morale and the big old boost from the winds of the end of the season. But like this year, it's more detrimental now, because now we're not not even in the top five. We're we're sitting at six, but now it's another win. I don't know where we're going to go. So I guess I want to ask you, as well, where were we looking like in the draft order and cool, cool. We looking like we're going to be able to pick in that spot because I don't know if a quarterback from the land gap Cam Ward came out of his college game in halftime, but I don't know, we might be lucky. I guess we get to get Jackson Dart in the second third round or something, but I don't know. Let me know what you guys think. All right, there's Felix in Orange County. Thanks for the call, Felix. We appreciate it. As of as of recording of the show, the Raiders sit at number eight, right, and teams ahead of them that need quarterbacks. That's what I focus on too. Is the Jets at number seven, perhaps, right? Then you have the New York Giants at number four, you have Cleveland at number three, then at one and two is Tennessee, New England, and I could see both those teams trading back Mo with a team that needs a quarterback. So then you have below the Raiders in the top 12-ish everybody, until you get down to Dallas at 13, some other teams that need quarterbacks. But yeah, it's going to be tough. You're going to have to pay a price there. But if I look at this situation, Mo, with the Raiders at number eight, if they want one of those two top quarterbacks, definitely have to find somebody to trade up with. If not, then yeah, you're looking at a low first round, second round, even into the third round, if you're going to get a young quarterback, which I think they should do either way. I'll talk about the other part of this is, well, who do you get in that spot at it? And it's hard to really say, because you don't really, you know, I've taken a look at a lot of these top draft analysts say, and I'm going to dig into the draft class myself, I have my own opinion, but a lot of these top draft analysts are now saying that there are only about a handful of guys who are going to be like blue chip, who are blue chip prospects. And then after the top five or six guys, then there's a drop off and it's like, well, basically a crapshoot from there. So the easy answer is BPA, because that's what worked for the Raiders this year with Brock Bowers. But as far I saw a mock draft recently where the Raiders were taking Wufa Burden a third out of Missouri, the wide receiver. So if Wufa Burden a third is the best prospect of the Raiders board, that's who they go with. I would still hold out hope that GT Ajanti is there when they pick out of Boise State, the running back, because that would be a home run in my opinion for Reyes, even though there are people out there to say, you don't want to go with a running back that early. You think the Detroit Lions were regretting drafting Jameer Gibbs early in the first round? Absolutely not. I remember when the Lions drafted Jameer Gibbs, it was heavily criticized. You don't take a running back that early. It's poor value, blah, blah, blah. But the Detroit Lions were building the team a certain way and Jameer gets fit into the blueprint of what they were doing. So with the Raiders, not just because running back is a need, but I think Ashton would be a great pick if he is available at eight. Now that could be a stretch because he's that good. He may go in the top five, top six, but if he's very, you definitely, it's interesting how the draft is falling now because I think, listen, I think Sanders and Ward and Hunter are going to be one through three in whatever order you want to figure it out. But you look then, if you're the Raiders, to your point about running back, what would you take the Raiders? I saw a couple mock drafts that had them taking Will Johnson, who's the cornerback out of Michigan, Jalen Walker is a defensive end out of Georgia. You also have Kelvin Banks at Texas is an offensive tackle. If you want to go that direction, there's also Mason Graham out of Michigan also inside defensive lineman. There's a lot of guys there, Mo, to your point though, if they do have, if they can't do the quarterback situation, then then it just becomes to your point. It became, who do you have listed based on best player avail, but also need, right? You could argue, even though the Brock Bowers thing surprised us last year because of Michael Mayer, he was such a special player. It didn't matter that you just drafted a tight end the year before. You need, this guy was so good and they clearly saw that, as did so many others. And that makes sense. So if Gentry is that guy, Gente, excuse me, is that guy, then yes, you take him. If not, then you start to look at the best player available based on your needs. So we'll see. It's going to be a heated discussion as we move forward. So good stuff. And Felix, great call. We appreciate it. All right, now it's time for Dave Casper the Ghost. We haven't heard from him for a while. Here he is. Hey guys, this is Dave Casper the Ghost from upstate New York. It's been a few weeks, but I figure that I throw my two cents in after the Raiders won their second game in a row. Look, as being a Raider fan for 40-something years, I have been rooting for them to lose. For me, there is no difference between this team going 2 and 15 or 4 and 13 or 3 and 14. It all doesn't make a difference to me personally, draft positioning, building this team for the future is what's most important to me. I just my fear of them winning these games against meaningless backup quarterbacks, meaningless bad teams, is that it's going to give a full sense of maybe confidence in AP keeping his job. And I think that would be the worst decision for this organization. I have seen nothing yet from him to make to warrant him getting a second chance. Yes, they play hard for him. Yes, they don't quit on him, but that's not reason enough for you to keep your job as a coach. They beat a terrible Saints team and a terrible Jacksonville team. Let's not go crazy on, but if you look at all his wins even going back to last year, he really only has two quality wins against the Raven and against the Chiefs. Four of the five wins last year against backup quarterbacks and they didn't get anywhere, they'd be Cleveland and the Saints in the Jacksonville Jaguars. Anyway, long story short, I really hope that Brady has a say in this. I hope that the room is that Grable or someone I personally like Brady from the Buffalo Bills, the OC from Buffalo they know Mulight's calling. That'd be fine with him too. I think this team needs to be restructured and the coaching staff needs to be redone. In terms of drafts, well, now they're taking eight, so I guess we're out of the sanders ward sweepstakes unless they make a significant trade to move up. But going forward, they still need to get a quarterback from this draft, you know, look at this day two quarterbacks. Anyway, I'm rambling. For me, this is a meaningless win. They'd be a terrible team with the backup quarterback with no weapons on offense. Yes, they played well, they beat the Saints handily, but I just want this season to end. I want black money to roll around and I'm praying with the full guys that they remove this coaching staff and start fresh. Alright guys, happy holidays. See you later. Dave Casper, the Girls Upstate, New York. Thanks for calling in. We appreciate that very much. Well, he brings up a good point and I think there's a mix, right? So, so teams, first of all, I don't think teams tank on purpose. Yes, you could say, Hey, you know what, we're out of the playoffs. We're going to start playing our younger guys. If the organization, the difference with that, and I'm going to use the New York Giants as an example, because on Sunday, what did the Giants do? They had the first pick in the draft and what they do. They went out and they won. They scored 45 points. Why? Ryan Dable's fighting for his job. The Raiders, Tony appears. You cannot go to a coach that doesn't have a guarantee of not coming back of coming back, I should say, and say, Hey, coach, we're not going to give you the sign of confidence or the the voter confidence, but we want you to lose. What? Okay, so you're not going to tell me I'm coming back, but you want me to lose games. And then if we lose games, let's say we lost out and get the first pick of the draft and you say, Hey, see you, you're going, right? I mean, I think that's the key ingredient there. And I've been saying this all along. If you're a head coach who doesn't have the assurance that you're going to be back, there's no way you're going to be on board with playing a bunch of backups. I do get that general managers do this and it's because they have long term security or at least short term security. They're going to be there next year to make those picks in the following season. But even at Tom Tresco, went to Antonio Pritz to, Hey, you know, this is a long season. You should play some backups. I would imagine Tony Pritz it like to screw yourself. I need to say my job. I'm playing a bunch of backups. So I mean, the logic, people are not going to do things against their best interests. I think that's the point here. Now, as far as Dave Casper goes, call about the Raiders in Antonio Pritz. And I think he agrees with us on this one that. And I think he's worried it perfectly. False sense of confidence after beating bad teams with backup for the backs. When is the win? I get it, but you have to put it into contact and go back to where I said in the first segment, you're chasing the bills, Ravens, chiefs, and now the Broncos in charge in your division. You're not chasing the Jaguars in their backup quarterback and the Saints in their rookie backup quarterback. You're not, if you're, if you, if you're chasing that, in trained Pritz is great for the job. But if you want to be a playoff team, and you want to win double digit games, and be a part of your playoff contender, that is not enough for Antonio Pritz to keep this job. I've said this on the feature for live, said it here, Dave Casper goes and said it. You said it. I think we all right. And remember the two teams, two out of the three teams that they've beaten with the exception of Baltimore are going to have new coaches. I mean, the Saints already fired their coach, of course, former Raider coach. But then the Jacksonville Jaguars, there's no way Peterson survives the season. I just don't think it'll happen. So that puts it into context as well. All right, Dave, appreciate the call, my man. And we're going to close out the show with the infamous, or the famous, however you want to put it, Jacob from Fresno. Let's see what Jacob has to say after this big, greater win or if you're playing this for the post-game show. What's up, Murph. Last show you mentioned something along those lines. I don't know if you're taking live calls, but either way, regardless, we'll beat the Saints. Right now we're still playing them, as I'm looking at 25 to 10. I'm hoping we could break that 30 that we haven't done all year. That would be pretty neat. But even so, this was a pretty good game. I'd have to say our team showed a lot of promise. And let's be frank, a roster that's not super talented. Now, we've got a couple bright spots with Chase on, right? And powers, clearly. I mean, you should say, powers before everybody, right? We got Crosby, who's out, right? But he's coming back. We got Wilkins, he's coming back. And, you know, we don't know what the future holds, but it looks like the Giants are winning. So it doesn't look like quarterback, needy team is going to be first as long as, you know, played out the same route the last week of the season. So we're in a good spot. The future of the Raiders is not panic-worthy. Guys, we're in a spot where there is redemption, there is a possibility to see the greatness of the Raiders in the future. So there's some hope with that in mind. With all that in mind, Antonio Pierce, right? And I know you guys can say, look at the rest of the season, Jake. But today, this game, and the games where we played like the Falcon, or who did we just beat last week, we played the Jaguars, right? When we played teams with talent, comparable to our own roster, we've played some pretty good football for what you would expect to this team, right? And so what I'm saying is, if I assign AP to a two-year contract, or a three-year contract, multiple years, he's signed past this year. And I see the season that he's put on the field, you know, his resume on the graph, and then you guys like to throw that back at him. But if I see what he's done this year, and I've already given him two years, I don't see enough to terminate that contract. I see enough to where I say it. He's one year, yeah, he hasn't really done much to show promise. So I'm not going to give him another year. I'm not going to terminate the agreement we've already made, right? And so I think the AP deserves another shot. I know that I'm in the minority at this point in the season, but I just believe in him. I know I saw something last year, and I don't -- I'm not ready to just give it up on that radar nation, and I'm ready to give up on that guy. So I appreciate you guys. Love you guys. Happy holidays. Happy New Year's God bless you and go parade it. All right. There's Jacob. Jacob, thanks for the call, man. And I appreciate the optimism. And yes, I completely 100% disagree with almost everything you said about Antonio Pierce. I mean, everything. There's -- he's shown nothing because they beat. Spencer Rattler and Mack Joe -- I mean, dude, when they play -- you said play roster is comparable. Yes, with shitty quarterbacks. Yes. When they play shitty quarterbacks, they can win. So I get what you're saying, and I know -- listen, again, I understand why people like Antonio Pierce is a guy. There's a lot to like there. I've said it over and over and over again, where people come on, and Mo, I've seen you people say it to you on X -- Hater, Hater -- same with O'Connell, right? Even though we made O'Connell T-shirts on this show, when we dubbed them the Irish Cannon, and gave me that charity, right? We like Aiden O'Connell said we want him to be a Raider, we want him to be a backup. But we're haters. So no, I get it, Jacob. I just completely disagree. Mo, we've talked ad nauseum about why. So I'm not sure what Jacob sees. I'm glad that he's an optimist, though, because we need more of them in the world. I think -- and I don't -- you know, I want to be careful, I say, this isn't directed directly at Jacob. But I think a lot of fans view things in the moment. So in the moment, the Raiders have won back-to-back games, but also who they be, it feels good to win. Teams' team looks great, they just play, I, in my opinion, their best game of the season, and you're thinking, man, if we just get a better quarterback, if we just just plug a few holes, then this comparable team to other bad teams could be comparable to some of the better teams. I think that's the point Jacob was making. At the roster gets better, if they're comparable to teams now the way they are, they could be even more -- they could be comparable to better football opponents with a better roster. Get a quarterback. Add a corner back. Add a running back. Then AP will be able to compete. AP and the Raiders will be able to compete against playoff caliber teams. I think that's the sentiment that Jacob was trying to get across. The problem here is the problem is now AP's been around for, what, a year and a half now. As Dave Pasper to go said, where are the quality wins other than Kansas City and Baltimore? You have to look at the big picture and say, do you trust AP? Again, I go back to this question, I've been on this question since the Aussie. Do you trust AP and his staff to develop a young quarterback in an offense? I would say no, and that's the biggest reason why I wouldn't bring him back. In my opinion, a lot of people would agree with me on this. The Raiders picked the wrong quarterback to start the season. We know they picked the wrong offensive coordinator because AP fired him. We know they picked the wrong offensive line coach because AP fired him. We know they picked the wrong quarterback coach because AP fired him. With all of these mistakes on the offensive side of the ball, how can you have any confidence that AP and his coach's staff is all of a sudden going to make all the right decisions or most of the right decisions when you bring in a young quarterback, a new offensive coordinator, a new quarterback's coach, a new offensive line coach possibly and replacing other assistants. Yeah. Well, and not only that, but listen, I agree with them. I think the Raiders, and you said it early in the show, Mo, I thought they played their best, most complete game against the Saints. Doesn't matter who the Saints are. They just did. So that means execution, all that. But also you can't overlook the mistakes too. The first half with the timeouts and time management Antonio Pierce cannot manage games well. He still can. We're almost at the end of the season, and it still pops up. We've seen special teams degrade. We had an extra point blocked on Sunday. I think that's the third game in a row with kicks blocked, right? So all of these signs, so I'm not saying that there hasn't been positive because there is, but you have to to your point, Mo, you have to weigh both together. All right, Jacob, thanks again, man. We appreciate the call as always. And we appreciate all of you being with us. It's going to wrap up this edition of silver and black today. Mo, real quick, before we go, we got a couple minutes. Let everybody know. I know you got something going on New Year's Day. Let everybody know what's going on in the world of Midtown Mo. As I said, New Year's Day, 4th and Eastern Taiwan, Pia Pacific is my last midday midweek show. I'll be moving to the prime time slot. After that, I'll be on at 9 p.m. Eastern time, 16th Pacific after that on weekdays, and the off-season, Monday through Wednesday. So that is the last midday midweek show, and I'll have an article up on sports not talking about or discussing. Antonio Pearson, Aiden O'Connell, basically taking their last wings, making their final cases to be in prominent positions next year. Whether you agree or disagree with the sentiment or not, there are people out there that believe Aiden O'Connell has done enough to be the starting quarterback in week one, and Antonio Pearson has done enough to be the Raiders head coach of 2025. I'll break down both sides of that in the sports not piece this week. Yes, and those people, because they've messaged me and tweeted at me that Aiden O'Connell is the guy, my New Year's resolution for you is to watch more football. But you could come around and see what we're talking about. But anyway, all right, Mo, I appreciate it, man. And don't forget, we will be back on Thursday and with a same day show after the holiday. So please do that if you don't already subscribe to the show. Do so, wherever you get your audio, don't forget to rate and review. Follow Mo at Mo Moton, Mo-E-M-O-T-O-N on X. I am at L.V. Gully. The show is S-N-V today. And don't forget the great offer, while you still can, before those big games tomorrow, the playoff games today and tomorrow, actually, get your promo code, YouTube150. That's $150. Sign up on us up to $2,000 from the great folks at Bet U.S. Don't forget to do that. So you can make a little extra dough with Mo. Sorry, it rhymed. I just wanted to spit it out there. So there you go. It's three no, that's weak of my public. Three no, my public bets with sport of Bet U.S. this week. Three no, just saying. There you go. I love it. All right, my friend. I will see you next time. Talk to you soon. Scott, talk to you soon. We're at our nation. All right, for our producer, Mike Robier, former Mo-E-M-O-T, I'm Scotty Branson. This has been Silver and Black today. Have a great and again, safe, safe, safe New Year's Eve. If you drink and drive, you're going to be in big trouble and you might end lives, including your own. So don't do it. Make sure you get somebody to help you out, and we appreciate it. We will see you in 2025. Take care, everybody. What's better than watching your team win, winning money while you do it? I'm Jim Costa, and I cash the ticket. Mike Valenny and I give you the edge to make every game play a boy. College football, NFL, we're breaking it all down game by game. 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