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Tue. Aug. 6: Expectations for Bo Nix and How He Compares to Best QBs in the NFL, Randy Gradishar Hall of Fame Induction

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06 Aug 2024
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We got Team USA Brazil 130, Yokich, a hero. And they see that a hero can save us. Yokich, with the sombre shuffle, put him up 93, 90, late against the Australians. And then he's dishing, he's diamond, he's willing, he's doing, he's been the absolute MVP of these Olympics. It's not close. Shaye, probably second, even Dennis Schroeder. Dean Schroeder, Dennis Schroeder. - Oh, sorry. - I think it's five more Germans than that. - And then you're not saying it's enough Germans. - And probably LeBron. - According to my Olympic MVP calculations. - Yeah, that'd be so cool if they gave out an MVP of the world. - Damn, the world's MVP. - Right, they should. - Very sick. - At this point, they have the world's best playing against the world's best in the world's best competition. - MVP of the whole world. - All right. - Not on our team. - Beat him. - And we beat that guy too. - Yeah. - And that's, am I on something or am I on to something? - Probably a little both. - A little bit of both. - I'd say a little both. - I've been taking the week off, guys. - Nigel, what do you think about Embiid on Team USA? - It's been up and down. - Definitely up and down. - It should be noted for those that haven't listened to Nigel host our show in a while. Huge Embiid guy. - Yes. Loves Embiid. - Hey, does he love Embiid? - Indeed. - That was our first time doing it. - Yeah. - But yeah, so whatever. Now I want Serbia to win gold because of that, though. - Really? - Yeah. - Because of Embiid. - Do you want Yokits to win players of the world? - Absolutely. - Really? Over in American? - Yeah. - What American? LeBron. - Durant. - Again? - Is he even American? - No, but he's big over there. Actually, Kobe's the biggest ever over there. - Ooh. - Yeah. - I miss him. - Me too. - He probably could've been running for president by now. - For sure. It kind of feels like Tony Stark when he died. - Did Tony Stark ever die? - Yeah, he's dead. - Oh. - Sure. - Yeah. - Just gave away the ending of that last movie, I guess. - No. Most everybody saw it. - Okay, so now training camp. What does intrigue do Nigel about Bronco's training camp thus far? - Seeing the QB sort of rotating and out, although it's been a lot of bonics lately, running with the ones. We've seen a lot of improvement, I think, over the last week, seeing a lot of the depth at wide receiver has been pretty cool. Some of the guys they've drafted, obviously Josh Reynolds, Troy Franklin, so lots of stuff to watch. - Rennel's been great. - Pretty cool. - Pretty cool. - Super coolie. - Yeah. I agree with that stuff. That's good stuff there. Take the rest of the day off, Nigel. You're good. Nix is cooking. Seems like a little bit at least that's the narrative, the perception that they're trying to picture, they're trying to paint. Sometimes that's part of it, you know, again, a great coat. I like Pete Carroll and Rex Ryan. What are they? They're master motivators. - Motor. - Yeah, master motivators. - Master motivators. - Master motivators. - Master motivators. - Maybe Rex Ryan, you know? - Maybe Rex. - Yeah. Nice hands feet, or he would say nice feet feet, right? - Yeah, but nothing beats was that? Who was it that went through? Was it Wes Welker? Who just went through a litany of compliments? - Oh, yeah. - And they all had either feet or toes. - And he got in trouble for it though, Bella, check up, hit that. - And I got deep down. He was like, "Hawk, Wes, you're very funny," and that made me laugh super hard. We're out of Cincinnati. You are super rizzed. - Yeah, you are a rizzly bear, Wes Welker. - Wes Welker. - So what do you believe more the truth of? The Bronco's gas machine pumping out that Bonix is just looking so good. He been working so listen, Bronco's fans, Bonix, he's been working so hard. - Just like a Sebastian with the baseball. He's next or nothing. - Man, I'm good today. When you show up on time, wow, you are razor sharp. I did like that little glimmer Sean Payton had in his eye yesterday when he mentioned that Drew Brees doesn't get sacked very often and he kind of, he mentioned Drew Brees and he was talking about Bonix and like, it seemed like just for a moment, the world was a perfect place again. I, okay, you know, the standard for a rookie quarterback now, it's CJ Stroud winning playoff games and Joe Perro completely altering and turning franchises around almost overnight. So the stakes are high for Bonix. - Did he say mistake? Would you take a Trevor Lawrence like career? - No, shoot, no, because I think the ceiling is, Trevor Lawrence is keeping his head against the ceiling. It's not higher. It's, he don't, he ain't going to the penthouse. He is stuck on the, on the second or third floor of this, you know, seven story, beautiful. - He's two years in, right? Trevor Lawrence? - The whole four. - Four, four. - How many years? - Trevor Lawrence is Trevor Lawrence, guys. He's the 30 plus touchdown guy ever. He's never, he's that it, he ain't it. He is a nice European quarterback as well, Andre Iguadala would say about him. And I don't know any other way to put it. I'm tired of waiting, listen, I'm sick and tired of being sick and tired. I'm not waiting for Trevor Lawrence to be his, I can't remember. - Is that from Jerry Maguire? - Ooh. - Is that the girl saying it and Jerry Maguire? I mean, look that up here. - I'm sick and tired of being sick, sorry, Trevor Lawrence, Trevor Lawrence, his best year was 25 TDs and eight interceptions. - And I don't think there's a certain way. - 4,100 yards. - Yeah, I can tell he felt I was, he didn't like what I was saying about Trevor Lawrence. Would you like to step in here on, on behalf of Trevor? - Anything, I think it's the opposite with Trevor Lawrence. I think the ceiling is there, but the, the, the floor, I mean, he can have some 20, 23 was not, not a great year for him at all. - How long are we going to? - 14 interceptions, 21 touchdowns, 4,000 yards. - How much longer are we going to wait for the guy to be like all these other guys who are just throwing 30 like it's easy. Dax throwing 40, Dax should have been the MVP of the league last year. - Not. - I don't disagree. I don't disagree. But yeah, Trevor Lawrence. - You feel me though? - I feel you, I feel you a little bit. I think they're, they're definitely is some ceiling left with Lawrence. He is three years deep. I believe this is your four. - Yeah. This will be start of year four. They just brought in a first round receiver over there, Brian Thomas Jr. So maybe, maybe this is the year. Who knows? - He does not like to complete more than 66%. So two out of every three, that's pretty good, I guess, that's pretty good. But 70 is where like Sean Payton, that's kind of why he picked Bonix. If you ask me, Bonix does a lot of nice things, but it was that completion percentage. And even the work he did in Auburn, I bet when you think about it, you think Auburn, this is like school, this is a dream destination. - These couple of years, Bonix was at Auburn, that place was a dumpster fire for him to even get in and out of there without, you know, still wanting to be had by a school. The quality of Oregon just goes to show you maybe how talented this Bonix kid is. - Um, and by kidding, I mean, when I take a Trevor Lawrence start to a career shoot, I'm just dumbing my expectations down. When you draft a quarterback in the first round, and you're the Denver Broncos, that guy's got to go on to be a 30 plus quarterback, a touchdown guy. And maybe not overnight, but if he didn't do it by next year, then we'd better figure something else out. That's what the standard is. That's what Herbert is going to do. That's what my homes does. And you know, that's what guys do. That's what Kirk Cousins does. - Would you take a Baker Mayfield start to his career? - I got Baker stats here. - Two times to the playoffs, Baker has been in the playoffs twice with two 10 win teams. When I take that shoot, not in the form and the way it came in. His numbers are not very pretty. - No, no, I would not take that amount. - But he's a gritty grinder. - I'm out. I'm out. - Why? Because the numbers, you don't like wins? - It's Peyton Manning and John OA standard around here. Maybe that seems ridiculous to some, but that's what it takes to win championships. So anything else, anything else, Jeff really honestly seems a little delusional. - All those other things you just mentioned, don't equal winning championships. And for Broncos country, that's got to be what it's all about and only about really honestly is super stardom at the quarterback position. - You've got to be number one. - Thank you. - I won't tolerate any losers in this family. Your intensity is for shit, win, win. - I just really believe that. Maybe I'm realizing it right now. Maybe I'm just saying it in a way. I've never said it before if it's, if you don't have one of the greatest quarterbacks in the history of the league. - No, in the league. - And what's the even what's even the point? - No, no, no. If you don't have one of the best quarterbacks in the league. So you got to have one of those six guys. Okay. Let's talk about him. Alan Jackson. Mahomes. - I love Alan Jackson. Oh, baby. ♪ And go and turn them lights down low ♪ - I don't know if that's, that might be Scotty. - I think it's, he might have covered from Alan. - Really? - Yeah. - So we got, who are the six best, five best quarterbacks in the league? - Mahomes. - To a Mahomes, Alan, Lamar Jackson. - Dak. - Dak is definitely on that list and then that's probably it. - Slimy. - That's too real. - Burrow, burrow and toa. - Toa, huh? - To six or seven. If you got. - Hock toa, he ain't doing nothing. - You got, no, he is doing. They're number one seed. They had a great division. - To see who they're once doing. - If the guy's some, and credit, I mean, for real, he needs to hear it. - Give them some credit, I mean, for real. - That's the standard, bro. If you go have one of, oh, Stroud, he entered the conversation. Aaron Rodgers, that doesn't really fit for the equation and the talk here, you know. If you mean go get, and Aaron Rodgers, we tried that. We tried for Aaron Rodgers and we got Russ. So I'm saying if you don't have, if your young quarterback isn't in that category of one of those seven or eight guys, then you have to keep shuffling the deck, drafting and trying to develop and getting lucky for one of those guys, or sucking for luck, you know? And that's just, that's what the way it is. - They're suck. - 'Cause Purdy ain't coming around again, and Purdy probably only works in San Francisco. Okay? And, you know, you got a Purdy mouth when you talk like that, Jeff. - Brock Purdy. - Let's go to break. - That's our guy, Bob Stitt. - That's Bob Stitt. Iowa State. - Damn. - You kidding me? - I'm sure Kyle called him, right? - All of them are Stitt. - Kyle called Bob, Bob said, Kyle, here's what I need you to do. I need you to draft this kid, Brock Purdy, don't let him go to the free market. Someone will pay him lots of monies. You lock him down with the Mr. Irrelevant, you're gonna be a genius. - 303, A3, 130, the Hotline, as well as the Textline, we appreciate the interaction and the participation. Hit us. I know it's not Alex answering the phones. Nigel can do it. He'll appreciate you guys. And then we'll catch up Textline at a certain point in the show. We got a lot of stuff to get in. Thanks for being with us. Danny Williams, Jeff Gersch. - Hey. - Nigel produces the product. He runs the show. - He runs the show. - He runs the show. Is everything okay back there? - Yeah. - I run the show. - Yeah, 98.1 FM 107.5 HD3, stream us, watch us, Twitter, Twitch app. - Let's just see our app, Jeff. - It's a great app. - Nice app. - You can tell we work out with an app like that, you know. Spotify, check us out, Smile High Morning Show. - That line's from Dumb and Dumber. - Yeah. - You figure it out? - Yeah. - I'm sick and tired of things. - No. Well, someone said it politically, famously. - Oh, it's a dumb and dumber? - Yeah, I'm pretty sure. I'm gonna look that up and give you an answer coming up. - On the other side. - The other side. - The other side. (laughs) (upbeat music) - Turn that up just a little bit. - And by a little bit, he needs a lot of fit. - One, two, three. - He feels good! - Oh, man, I missed it. - Yeah. - Is this Tony, Tony, and Tony? Is this Bell, Biv, and a bow? Or is it Tony, Tony, and Tony? - Tony, Tony, and Tony. (laughs) - Oh! - What a guess. Can you spell the three? - Three different Tony's. - T-O-N-I-T-O-N-Y. - Okay. - And T-O-N-I-E. - You flew! (laughs) - Oh, Tony. - Here's an accento. Corn accent. - Oh, wow. - On the E. - On the E. It's tone with the tone. - Oh, wow. - On the E. - On the E. - On the E. - On the E. It's tone with the tone. - Oh, wow. - On the E. - On the E. - On the E. It's tone with the tone. - Oh, wow. - On the E. - On the E. - On the E. It's tone with the tone accento. - Yeah. - And each one I do want you to know does have an exclamation point. - Oh, does that need to say that? - If we were properly spelling with punctuation, I would... - Tony, Tony, Tony, man. They'd shoot. Don't sleep on them. They got a lot. I mean, there's only one new addition, really. There's only one Ronnie, Ricky, Bobby and Mike. But it's these guys. Tony, Tony and Tony. Man, they can do it. Let's go out to the hotline. This guy can do it. In the ring. On the microphone. He's a mayhem icon. It's Ray Ray. Hey, Ray Ray. - What's up, Danny? Jeff and Nigel and my sports and all the cars that make the show worldwide. Go check out and get your apple cider vinegar and your Ronald McDonald goodies. And hey, let's go on a positive note. NFL and NFL training camp. Pre-season this week. It's going to be exciting for all the teams to check out who's going to make it and not. And hey, the little writer contest in the Maha High City of Denver was exciting last weekend. At the Coliseum, you can check it on on YouTube. LA guy does it for us. And from California, shows and stuff. So you can check it out on YouTube. It was at Grandpa's father, Abraham Burger, on YouTube too. And hey, all the guys that dress sexy and that are gay. They're a blessing. There's nothing wrong with them. You guys talked about that last week. I heard it and I was going to tell you guys. There's a lot of friends that are gay. And hey, you know, I dress sexy. I'm in my Bronco gear and Lindsey's shirt. So you know, what do you guys got to say? - This is Phillip Lindsey. And you're listening to Danny and Jeff. - Hey, I like guys and gays that dress sexy too. Ray Ray, I think the one part we had an issue with was when the dude lady was punching the lady lady. That's where we got a little. And I think like when you're 18 or 20 or 22, do what you'd like with your 24 hours. Make the most of them. Try and be nice to folks. Hold the door here and there. I don't really care what you dress like. It's kind of when you're below that 18 level age. That's where it gets a little, ooh, I don't know. A little touch and go. - Well, yeah, I could understand what you're saying, you know. But there's a lot of nice gay guys, you know, that are cool and stuff. - Oh, hell yeah. - You know, they present themselves real well and they have manners and respect. A lot of people don't like it. You know, you just got to respect everybody how they dress and they're not taking your bank or your money. So enjoy them and hey, they'll show you a good time. - And you know what I'm saying? - Stop Mike. Drop this. I'm out. - You know what else they ain't taking my woman. They ain't taking my money. - Thank you. - We got to go Ray, but we always say this about those gay guys. Man, are they having a great time? They look like you're having so much fun. They are having a hell of a time out there. But it's just not really for us. - And back in the day when they were like, hey, gay should be allowed to get married. They were like, yes. - Yeah. - Yes. No, because Danny, here's what I want. I want the gays to suffer like I do. Yeah, be married. - Be married. - You want to see how fun it is? - Hey, you asked for it. - You got it, Mr. - You got it, Mr. - Good for you, bud. - Anyway. - Go gays. - Go gays. - I'm here, bud. - Big fan of the gays. I got my governor's gay. - So yeah, anyways, 303, A3, 113, 40, Hotline as well as the text on Thanksgiving with us. We appreciate the interaction and the participation. - Okay. - Ray Ray has notes for his cause or is he just shooting from the hip? - I say he shoots from the hip, the great wrestlers always just kind of keep coming with it. They might have some bullet points. - Right. - You know, like take your vitamins, say your prayers and oh yeah, I'm just going to throw stuff out there like I'm going to put the smack down on your. - Your mustache is crooked, you know. - That's the best one. When Macho Man hits Mean Gene, well yours is too. - Well, that's all right. That's all right. - Oh yeah, it's good for Macho Man to cry a little bit too, even the most machoist of men's has the tears coming in out. Oh, I don't hold it in. - Some days you're getting old, you gotta pick yourself back up, bro. And it's okay to cry on our cineode with our. - Yeah. Damn macho. - Even the macho. - I think macho man. I love Rick Flair, but the macho. - I see. - The more I see. - Dude, the more I see these old macho man's, the more I'm like, macho man needs Rick Flair's PR guy. You know what I mean? Rick Flair's PR guy is taking this to the next level. - Yeah. I think macho man gives it to anyone's top five of all time and if not, if he's not in your top five. - You know, if you don't. - Then you were born in like the stone coats. Brett Hart and Shawn Michaels are doing sophisticated real wrestling moves and Kurt Angle was a gold medalist. Don't get me wrong, but macho man in the shoemanship, both brother, all the things. The NFL just, he gets got it. There's no one like it. - He played minor league baseball. - So when we were. - You know that? - Yeah, I didn't know that. - Randy Flores or whatever's last name. - Sure, yeah. He's a Florida boy. - Right off of like where Universal Studios is in Florida. It's all, they own everything over there, kind of by the Disney area. There is a Hulkamania shop and it was like, it's kind of nice. It's right there. And it was like an old 7/11. - Is that like a Russell Wilson store over at the park? - It is like that. It's all like him, his stuff. There was some branded stuff. He's got some signed stuff and all that. It was on the last day when we were like headed to the airport. I'm like, let's just run in here real quick. It was the first day I'd been rolling in your brother with all with some love. Let me tell you something. My hulk-cuggy keeps being like the match with me. - Dang it. You're just slipping back into that match with him. - I can't stop doing it, brother. You ain't going nowhere. - Who's your favorite wrestling idol of all time? Booker T. - John Cena. - Probably John Cena. - Yeah. - Nailed it! - Wow. - Nailed it. Cause his age, right? He's a younger. - Handsome stud. Right? We're the old folks. We're the old heads. - You grew up, yeah. - He don't even know who Superfly Smoke is. - I said Booker T. - Yeah. - I didn't mean that. That's like that. I didn't mean it like that. - No, I didn't think he did. - Booker T does a Sports Talk radio show on ESPN radio. - You're like Booker T. Coco B. Where? Who's your favorite? Do you have a favorite? Who is it? - Junk your dog? - Damn. This is cold. He's the only one today. Who is it? - Let's go to break on time as usual. - Big shout out to the South Korean women's badminton player. - What? - Hip hip. - Hooray! - Hip hip. Hooray! One last one, but this time we'll say hooray. Hip hip. - Hooray! - Anyway, she beat the girl from China. And so they didn't want to go. - Well, how did you know that girl was Chinese? - Because she's from China. We don't need the Chinese winning more gold medals. This isn't racism, guys. This is jingoism. Okay, I'm a patriot. - Whoa. - All right. I'm putting America first. - I just sound better. - Putting America first. - I don't know what that means. - Nobody knows what it means. But it's provocative. - It's provocative. - Jingoism? You don't know what that means? - I've seen the movie. - I didn't say Django and Chaindism. - No. - That's the people going. - Exactly. - I think that was way more racist than my book or tea stuff. - Jingoism. 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I was trying to think-- - You'd have to look. - I'm looking it up. - Lithuania, Latvia. - Somebody? - Yeah. - Germany? - Germany. - Germany. - Is it the Germans? - That's my guess. - The Dirk. - Was Dirk playing for them? - Dirk does not play for them. - Was it Shruta? - Yeah, it was Shruta. - Yeah, it was Shruta. - Yeah, it was Shruta. - That lift. - That lift may come back. - Yeah. - That'd be sick. - Damn. - Speaking of making a comeback, isn't it fun to watch Live Guys? Choke? - Live Guys Choke! I love it when Live Guys Choke! - That's a song. - I think it's, I don't care. I love it, but oh. - Oh, I don't care. I love it. - Is that, how, is that? - Yeah, okay. - Yeah, when Live Guys Choke, I love it. - Why? - 'Cause they got all that money they can wipe their tears away with. Remember, money's the most important thing, not, like, pride or being pride. Loved. They gave him, like, 100 million each. - A year. - They're giving-- - No, I know, but John Rahm just got, like, 200 million or something. - I know, and he was up four. - Yeah. - Yeah. - Right, drill power, ready? - Live Guys Choke! They do it! Live Guys Choke! - Hey, return! - The best players are on the Live Tour, except for Sheppler. - Oh, yeah. - Sheppler's on the tour, still? - Sheppler. - It's got a Sheppler on the tour, still? - Two green jackets. Yeah, let's see. Here's all the Olympians. Let's see. Joaquin Neeman. Wow, he's one of the best in the world. - Nice. - Wow, he's so great. Carlos Ortiz. - She have 500 for the whole tournament. - Abraham Inker. - Yeah, he's nice. - Yeah, he's nice. - And Mexicano. - He's nice. - David Puig, not related. - Yes, yes. - Nito Pereira and Adrian Moronic. Yeah, you're right on, bro. Yeah, they got all the best. - No, you're not on that. - But, you know, they do. - Once Sheppler goes to Live, it's over. - Can I just tell you something, though? Can I? - You thought Ram would never go to Live. Remember you said that? - I know. - I'm so mad at him, but guess what? - Yeah. - Cool metal you didn't get there. - The Scotty Sheppler got-- - The best player in the world won the medal. - Scotty plays 72 holes. - He didn't go far with short times. - The best player in the world won the gold medal. - He choked it was true to form. - He was at four strokes with nine to play or something. - I don't know. - The French guy, Perez? Holy cow, that was fun to watch. - What a Z. - Diaz. - Well, what do you think we should do about it, Perez? - Right? - Also, I just think of another song too. - What? - And when I think of Rory, you're still the one, Rory. You're still the one, man. I love that guy. It looks like we made it. - Yeah. ♪ Look how far we've come, my baby ♪ ♪ And I've been to a long way ♪ - Yeah. - You think? - He said... - Yeah. - Was that when you had rims? - Yeah. - Yeah, of course it is. - And then Teddy swims, if you want to take us to break with Teddy swims version of that one. - Yeah, really? - Great version. But Rory, he's still the one. I just love him. I don't even care if he wins or loses. Keep in mind, like... he was one incredible Bryson DeChambeau sand shot from 65 yards away from winning that. - I don't think so. - Oh, yeah. He had found a way to lose another way. - Well, I mean, he did kind of squirt a couple of three quarters by, but even his last couple of majors, he's always in the top 10. He was battling back. He was in metal. - And you don't want a major in... - Since I didn't have kids, which is a long time ago. - He hadn't won a major, Rory. Since I had no kids, I have four kids. That was 11 years old. - Woo! - Woo! - And guess what? - ♪ You're still the one ♪ ♪ You're still the one who didn't leave ♪ ♪ For live yet ♪ ♪ You're still the one who... ♪ - He's the one who's going to be left high in his drive. - No, he's fine. He's a legend. He's... He's Iris Tiger. Mine is all the wins. - Yeah. - Uh-oh. You're watching Chick Fights on your-- - No, I'm watching the Chicago White Sox. - I told you Noah. He just sits here and watches his phone the whole time. Well, I talk. - 21 straight games. Have you ever heard of anything like that? - That's... I mean, the Detroit Lions had over 17 football season. - Okay, yeah. That's interesting. - Or 16. - Yeah. I think it was over 16. - The 88 Orioles lost 21 in a row. The Bymore Orioles and the Philadelphia Phillies. That was me and Alice's joke. - In 1961, lost 23 straight games. That's a major league record. - Oh, wow. Well, I mean, my guy, Java, when we were leaving soft all the other night, he said that in the month of July, the White Sox had three wins. - Mm-hmm. - And he said there was four pitchers in the major leagues that had four wins in those same month. - Damn. - Yeah. I mean, like, there's some really bad stuff going on over there. And you know what's funny? 'Cause you don't gotta go very far to find Aussie Guillen. He's like their postgame guy. I bought the package. I get the NFL. I get the MLB. - Yeah. - And so, like, right after they lose their 18th game in a row, they go to what would be, you know, our Kim Becker or our, you know, Romy Bean or something like that. And then the side guy for us is Corey Sullivan, you know? But their side guy is Aussie Guillen. And he's not very happy. He's kind of pissed. He don't quite-- he just-- He hold it back, but he's kind of-- - They should hire him. - He's so pissed right now. - Hiring back. - No doubt. - Tony LaRouche is sleeping at the wheel could do a better job than this. Who's the guy? Who's the manager? Who's the White Sox? - No clue. - I guess we'll never know. - Never know. - Let's go to bro. We have a minute or two. - Well, if this White Sox thing keeps up, that'll be great because that's the game I'm trying to go to in Boston. - Will they break this record? - Oof. - Just two games, two more losses. - Pedro Greifold is the manager. - Yeah, Greifold. - Who was the coach of the Detroit Lions when they lost those two games? Who was Rod Marinelli? - Good job. - Dang, hot Rod Marinelli. - That is a disaster. - He's like the Vic Fangio of the 2010s. - Shoot. - Let's go to break. We'll give ourselves the full segment. - You run out of energy? - Any camp stuff. - Are you going to finish strong? - I'm still the one. - This is Teddy. - Teddy swims, bro. Let's hear it turn out. - Damn, it's nice. - See, White or Black? - Look at what we would be missing. - White, dude. - Teddy swims is white. - Yeah, tattered up face and like he's got that jelly roll. - Damn. - Look at that Rory now. - You're still with PGA. Still going strong. - I love you, Rory. You're still the one. - I hate Rory. You're an idiot. - Smile, I swear. - Oh, my God. - Nice. - Ready for action. - We've been in the book. - We never relaxing now. - Yeah, we're lasting. They were on the verge of probably becoming like top 10 kind of rap duo or, you know, rappers of all time with that comeback with this stuff and they did each their own album. But then they didn't follow it up. And I just do hold out of their other stuff. They did. They kind of, Mike Myers did. They were had the in the world by the gonads. - Yeah, they did because they're so different and fun and unique and kind of like M&M like in some ways was just like fun. And I don't know, they kind of let it go. - I think by choice. - I'm saying. - Right. I don't know what their management was like. The record deals and all that kind of stuff. But man, you know, these guys obviously could be talented forever. One is like, I don't know what he does now. Still a lot of music stuff, but. - Andre is. - Yeah. - He gets the love from M&M and all that. - Yeah. - When M&M goes through his top five, right? He's like, "It's Jay-Z Biggie. Andre from Outcast and then me." I think he mentions all those dudes. So you know you're getting, you know you're doing something right. If one of the greatest, one of the goats is giving you goat status. I don't know. There's nothing quite like those dudes though. - No, I agree. Training camp stuff. Let's talk about it. - Um, weakest position group on the team is what? - Wide receiver? - I don't know. People are loving the riders. Right now people are loving the riders right now who's in their athletic and big and tall and long and tall. Who's the late round pick who's shining bright over Franklin a little bit? - Troy Franklin? - Yeah. - No, no. He's the fourth, third, fourth round pick. There's a kid with Jeffy. - Oh. Davana Vela. - Yeah. Vela. Vela. - Yup. - He's been great. What happened to Tim Patrick? Ever heard much of Tim Patrick? - Are you making my point or are you making your point? I feel like you're making my point. You just named a guy that you can't even name. - Yeah. - You've named a dude that's been injured two years in a row and you're telling me this is a great room. - Oh, we got a course on the side. - And I just want to say it. - Thank you. - Man, it's a nice start. - Oh, man. - It's a nice start. - Oh, yeah. - I forgot to mention him. - Man, you are good today. - Man, Sutton and Reynolds. - You are making nice players. - You are making my point for me. - I'd say wide receiver is not a problem. - What about running back? - Kind of a goofy room. - If they're going to cut P-Rine, then they got to have a stronger room than you would think, right? - P-Rine? That's the... - That's the... - Right? - Over a year, $4 million. So you got... - So you cut off... - 'Cause he's expensive, right? - Carlos Estevez. What's his name? - And then you got... - McLaughlin. - Yeah. You got McLaughlin. He can do a little bit of everything. - I like that, right? - And then you got Javante, who, according to Garrett Bols, yesterday, they were four cities, the best he's ever looked. He's back. - Baby. It's a... - Well, guys, we're... - It's humbling. - I'm just excited to be here. - It's humbling. - Right? So running back, okay, I'm feeling okay about that. We have the most expensive offensive line in NFL, right? So that should not be a problem. So then, you know, is everything... When we thought it looks like this team is lean, they got rid of a bunch of, you know, expensive, kind of, you know, star type of guys, the Russes and the Russ, and the Simmonses and the Supreme Jackson's is, the Josie Jules' is, the Hernandez's. - Don't... Actually, maybe they're leaner. Maybe they trimmed fat and running lean now. - Sounds like the front seven's nice, okay? The Broncos' front seven on defenses, N-I-C-E, nice. - They... - Patsertan's maybe the best it's been in a few years. - Opposite of Sir Tan, not sure what's going on there. Is that Riley Moss? - What about Riley Moss? - What about Riley Moss? - How many of those we still have? - Well, speaking of white guys, white guy cornerback. Riley Moss. Is this going to happen? Are we going Sehorn City, USA? Is Denver? Is the 303 going to be the new spot for Jason Sehorn's of the world to get a jersey? - It's very interesting. - You know what I'm saying? - I do. - No, I'm mean. - I do. - Who's it going to be? Who's going to be opposite PS2? Is it your defensive backfield? Is that your weakest spot of camp because you got Patsertan, right? - I'd say your secondary is probably your biggest weakness, yet your best player on your team is in that group. - Wow, did you hear that was interesting? - I love that. - I love it. - Nigel says that in my ear. - You got the best player on the team in that group, but it's the weakest link. And you're going up against Herbert, and you're going up against Mahomes and whoever's going to be playing quarterback for-- - Would you take a Herbert trajectory for Bonix? - Absolutely. I love Herbert. - I know you do, but he's never won a playoff game. - Well, he's on a horrible franchise. He has some of the best stats up to the first four years of his career of anybody in the entire history of the league. We're talking, you know-- - He's got the most talented running back, not named Christian McCaffrey. He's got-- - No, no, no. - --he in and out, and then Mike Williams. - No, no, no. - Growing up, he did. He had Austin Eckler for his first three years. Austin Eckler was-- - He did, but he doesn't have-- - He had more receptions than-- - He has none of those high receivers. - He's got none of those guys now. - I know he had them. - Why no, that's why he didn't, you know, they don't need them. - You said it was a bum franchise. You always make excuses for him. - They make excuses for him. - They are--listen, are you telling me the Chargers are not a bad franchise? It's one of the worst franchises in NFL history, I would say. - They've made the playoffs more than the Broncos have in the last seven years. - Yeah, but we're talking about 100 years of football. They've always been bums. - They've only been wrong for like 50 years of a bum. - Well, let's go out to the hotline. This guy's no bum. This guy's one of my favorite of all time. He's a mayhem icon. - Icon. - He's a legend. It's Don from Aurora. Hey, Don. - What's up, Don? - Andy, Jim, what's going on, man? I appreciate the intro, man. - You're the best. It's good to hear from you. - Yeah, you're the best. I appreciate it, though, man. - Oh, you were. - Hey, you know what? I just wanted to say real quick, a shout-out to Randy Grattishow for Saturday. - Love that. - After all the famous production, man. Yeah, 'cause I mean, it was well long overdue, waited 35 years, and I think we, the fans, were more upset about it that he had to wait that long than he was, but he's just a gracious man and he's a guy that, you know, you talk about a guy's fate, man. He's a guy that just doesn't talk at all, but he walks the walk in. You can't say that by everybody. You know, yeah, man. He's just a great, one of the best that ever wore the orange and blue, but he's probably also a better man, and it was also great to, you know, Tommy Jackson, one of the all-time great vocal legends was the one that introduced him. So that made it even more-- - He was great. He was on, during the telecast, the radio telecast, the Hall of Fame game. They had all liked the players on for five minutes. You know, he just-- - Yeah, I missed that too. - No, it was great. - I kind of asked James Lofton, who's great. I love James Lofton. He's asking where the name, the moniker, the Orange Crush came from. And it was just kind of cool. It was just, you know, Randy really gets it. But he knows that they kind of helped lay the groundwork down for L.A. and all those guys to go. We call back-to-back champs and the Broncos to be a crown jewel legacy brand as they are today. - Yeah. Go down about it, guys. When you want to talk about all-time great Bronco duos, you can say TJ and Randy. You can say Dee Smith and Steve Alwater and Houlan Jones and Carl Mecklenburg and now Dennis Smith. Oh, I already said that. - Man, now what? - A key to leaving, Chris Harris. - Violin Darrick? - Violin Darrick Wolf. - Violin Darrick Wolf. - The Marcus. - Yeah, he was too. - Yeah, I put him up in there. - Never close. - Man, that defense, what you guys know, 2015, that was defensive by the top ten, maybe all-time, maybe top five, man. - Yeah. - Yeah, they moved the ball better. There's a lot of offense. There's even their own offense that year. But hey, guys, are you talking about old-school wrestling? Because I love talking old-school wrestling. - That's true. - I kind of got, yeah, sir, I got kind of, got sucked back in during like whole WrestleMania, you know, with the rock and the tribal chief, Roman Reigns and the final boss in the rock and the American nightmare and Cody Rose. But I'll tell you what, were you talking about the excellence of execution, Brett, the hit, man? - That's the greatest. - And, oh, yeah, man. Him and their angle, not our man. They were the best tag, but they were my favorite tag team. - Violin Connection. - And we talk about, there you go, man. It's about to the South Jimmy Hart, man, with the megaphone and the excellence of execution. The best there is, the best there was, the best there ever will be. You got there. And I was, I tell you, my favorite wrestle probably was the Hulkster. I saw him, like, probably the rest of four or five times in person, after out of tour, Marina, the old McNichols. And, you know, I think the last time I've seen him was NWR, when it was him, Kevin Hart, or not Kevin Hart, Kevin Nash. - Kevin Nash. - Kevin Nash. - Kevin Nash. - Scott Hall. - And my cheese mode. That's right. Yes, Scott Hall. And that was NWO. And Goldberg was the main event. - Bill Goldberg. - That guy was a big show. - All right. - Yeah, Goldberg was awesome. - Remember when Bret Hart wouldn't call Goldberg? He kept calling him Bill Goldberg? Okay, Bill Goldberg. I mean, he goes, "I don't like the thing he likes to be called by that." And he goes, "Well, tell Bill Goldberg, it's sweet." God, I love the hit. - Yeah. - Don, what a call. - That was great, man. Oh, man, that's great talking to you guys. Well, you know, I don't get a chance to talk to you guys that much. - Call in. - You guys don't want a few stations that take us calls. Nobody ever takes calls anymore, man. - Oh, well, we take a lot of calls because we get a lot of calls. - A lot of calls. - I wouldn't go calling in the end all either, you know? - I hear you, man. Some guys I don't want to call. But you guys are the best. You guys are rocking and you're killing it. So when I don't, man, I may not call you much. But when I do, I'm going to try to come strong with you, for sure. - What size gold jacket do you wear, Don? Because that was a Hall of Fame call right there. Oh, man, well, you guys are Hall of Fame. You guys are Hall of Fame. - Hey, what? - I'll put it like that. And I'm a medium. I'm a medium, okay? I think I'm a 42-44. - All right. All right. - Are you done? - Listen, I'm strong. - I'll be looking forward in the mail. I'll be looking forward in the mail like the way Randy got his. - Do you look good? - No, so I'll be... - You see that presentation they did? That was really cool, huh? - Oh, that was awesome, man. That was great. There was 35 years in the way you make him, man. - Yeah, you're right. - Man, it was... It didn't disappoint at all. But it's great to hear from you, buddy. - Love you, guys. You take care, man. Thanks. - No, I love you. - All right. - No, I love you, too. - Hey. - Love you, too. - No, you hang up first. - No, you were. - No, you hang up first. I just like the sound of your breathing. When he calls, usually it's a quick call, he goes. At a baby, it's a boy. And then he hangs up. - All right. - You have a collect call from Don. At a baby, it's a boy. - Yeah. One 800 collect. - All right. It's a great call. - One minute left. We'll go out. We'll play music whenever you want. And I had to wrap this bad boy up. We don't want to get you in trouble with Gil or Nate or anybody like that. We'll be back tomorrow. Greenwood Automotive is on 20 mile and Lincoln right off of Park Road on Lincoln. Beautiful lot. I mean, they're building and, you know, is beautiful itself. You know, some of these dealerships are building and some old building that wasn't theirs and they kind of make it work now. This is the most beautiful building in the cars they have in the back, let alone all the great cars they have on the lot. They're great people. They're filled with all of their people and they'll put zero pressure on you for Nigel. He produces the product everything you hear today other than our our voice boxes is done by Nigel. He runs the show for the great legendary youth Denver coach that is Jeff Gersh. I am Danny Williams. We appreciate you guys. And we love you guys. You know it's true. Good night, Sheila. I'll never forget. Oi. Good night. Bye. Bye, Sheila. I'll never forget tonight. Bye, Terry. All right. I'll never go inside. Bye, Sheila. Bye, Sheila. Bye, Terry. Bye, Sheila. Bye, Sheila. Bye, Sheila. Bye, Sheila. Bye, Sheila. Bye, Sheila. "Bye, Sheila."