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8/9 9 AM: Rooting for Justin Fields?

Hour 3: The guys gave their Bears vs Bills Preseason preview and predictions. Bears fans are lowkey rooting for Justin Fields to get 51% of the snaps for the Steelers which means a better draft pick for the Bears. White Sox GM Chris Getz throws shade at former White Sox Catcher AJ Pierzynski. They opened the Friday Folder and the Kap & J. Hood Cut of The Day.

Duration:
44m
Broadcast on:
09 Aug 2024
Audio Format:
mp3

(upbeat music) - Good morning, Chicago, and welcome in to the Captain Jay Hood Morning Show. On a ESPN 1000, and we are streaming on the ESPN Chicago app. What's David Kaplan, Jonathan Hood with you? We've got Jay, we've got Jay Moore, we have you. Here on this Friday, here's hoping that you have a great weekend. It's Bears and Bills, our coverage starts at 8 a.m. on Saturday, right here on ESPN 1000, the home of the Bears, and a 12 o'clock kick. If you don't listen on A.M. 1000, you can always catch it on the ESPN Chicago app. There's a Bears game day button right there on the app. Make sure you hit that. It's crystal clear to hear Jeff and Tom, and Jason McKee and the bunch for the call, noon start right here on ESPN 1000 on Saturday. And we can't wait for it, Cap, because it'll be the first time they were seeing Caleb Williams. Caleb Williams talking about getting booed by his teammates on Art Docs and the first installment of Art Docs, which is really funny. But Matty, you're a flus. He is juiced to see Caleb Williams out there. Play the starters. And again, we're going to set range for that. Once we feel good about that, we'll get those guys out of there. We're going to see good flow, good execution. And once we feel good about it, we'll get them out. Are you taking Caleb out after two touchdowns or three? Well, if he gets that, for sure. But you know, we just really want to see him execute, operate the offense, you know, have a good rhythm, no pre-snap penalties. You know, I'm being able to go through the process of this, you know, the live rush. I think that's really important for him to be able to feel that. Buffalo has a good rush group, which, you know, give us a big challenge. And him having the ability to slide and keep his eyes down field. So it's going to be a good day for him. Coach, you said you're juiced. That's a headline right there for Chicago. You're juiced about Caleb's debut. What specifically do you want to see the one thing that you'll say, that's why I'm playing you right now? Yeah, much of the same that we've seen in practice. He's really accurate. He does a really nice job on the move. But I just really want to see him function, you know, in an NFL pre-season game right for the first time. You know, if you go back and watch, which I did, I've went back and watched all the rookies that have played, you know, that are high draft picks, you know, over the last couple of years. And, you know, they were good. They had some struggles in the beginning. That's part of the process of having that experience and exposure to the NFL game, to the speeds of it. And then being able to adjust and adapt and then overcome that and then go to the next phase of it. So this is all part of the process. Maddy reflues on up and Adams on the podcast, talking about how he is juiced to see Caleb Williams with his pre-season debut. Everybody's excited because this is the new toy and we haven't really seen him other than training camp, interviews, hard knocks, out in public. Now that number 18 is going to run out on the field and play, even though it's a preseason game, I can't wait to watch. - You know, Cap, as we all know, I'm just saying it out loud because it's a matter of fact that when you see these pre-season games, both teams, all the teams are not showing much of anything. It's really glorified practice, whether it's offense or defense, they're not showing anything. However, I will say this, that it wasn't the typical Chicago Bears pre-season game in which, you know, you just run the football or just having five yards out. What you would be saw from Brett Rippen and Tyson Beigeon is that they were throwing the football down the field. There was three touchdowns. Of course, the star of that game against Houston was why receiver Colin Johnson. What I'm fascinated about, yes, we're all enamored with Caleb Williams and what he can do, what these ones are going to do tomorrow, but just the operation offensively. What does it look like? What does it look like? Is it one in which you could see the forward pass more times than just a few times where it is trying to get the ball down the field? It's one thing to run the football, but the sideline, the sideline passes got to me under Justin Fields. It's about getting down the field. And I just, I know we're going to see a lot, but I'm fascinated to find out what is in the game plan of the new offensive coordinator. - The sideline, the sideline stuff, Eber Flus came out the other day and said, "Look, this is the same system that we ran last year." It's just coached a little differently with Shane Waldron. So we'll find out. Obviously Caleb has much better aptitude for going through his progressions and looking down at the field. Justin was too quick to tuck and run. That's why they made this move. Justin was okay. They're chasing greatness. And that's why they did this. - Is this tonight, Shane? Houston Pittsburgh, six o'clock? - Justin Fields starting for the Steelers. - Oh, baby. - But Rex. - Russ remains number QB1 in Pittsburgh, according to Tomlin. - For now. - Let's see. - They got that locker room rallying around fields. He goes out plays well in limited time tonight. Things get dicey. - Well, I'm going to talk about this in just a moment. But Ryan Polls was on with us earlier this week. He can go to the ESPN Chicago app, click cap and Jhood here this interview in its entirety. It's great that he spent 12, 15 minutes with his cap because I know he was scheduled. - Yeah. - He's scheduled, but he spent time with us at House Hall. And so Ryan Polls talks about what he likes about the new offensive coordinator, Shane Waldron. - The one thing I really appreciate about Coach Waldron is this is communication skills. He is a true teacher and educator of football. And you can see that everyone knows we're very, very fast too. Everyone knows where to line up. And then the beautiful thing about him, and we knew this through the interview process too, the ability to adapt and adjust based on the players that he has. And to gather information and say, okay, he might be struggling with this right now. Let's make sure he's playing fast and boil it down to doing this because he does it really, really well. So I love his mind and how he educates and adapts to his players. - As Ryan Polls talking about Shane Waldron. And so all that sounds like a really good formula. I just want to see what it looks like on the field. But when it comes to Justin Fields' cap, this is different than Mitch Trabisky. People after seeing Trabisky in a various uniform art, he goes on to someplace else, that'll be fine. And that's all for Trabisky. However, we've got stakes cap in Justin Fields. We can't let him go yet. I've set on the record to you on the show that I'm looking forward to seeing what Justin does, rooting for him with Pittsburgh because there's something on the line for the Bears with him being the quarterback. - If he plays 51% or more of the snaps, the Bears get a fourth round pick rather than a sixth round pick. - Let's go. - Let's go. - Yes. - And he's a good dude. It's not an anti-Justin thing. - Mm-hmm. - The Bears are just chasing to be better to have greatness at the position. - I think that Shay might be right. Like we could see Justin having 51% of the snaps this season. Not because Russ is gonna get injured, it's because Mike Tomlin, he wants to win games. And he doesn't wanna just, now his legacy, his over 500 legacies on the line. And so that's all that is. He wants to make sure a cap that he has the right quarterback in place. Now here's the thing. Will Russ start Shay, Russell Wilson? And the other question is, Justin Fields will probably get the middle of the game, won't he? - Tonight? - Yeah. - No, Fields is starting. - Fields is starting tonight. - Russ is still banged up with the, what is it, a groin or a hammy? - Yeah. - So he'll get the first quarter then. - Yeah, no, and like we talked earlier this week, the reports out of Pittsburgh are that the locker room likes Justin and doesn't like Russ. And Russ has heard and Justin's been playing well in practice and Justin's gonna get the start tonight. Tomlin, as good as he is a managing a locker room, a part of that is knowing when to concede to the players as well. If Justin keeps playing well in the preseason and the players keep voicing, if that's really happening, that they would like Fields. At some point, Tomlin's gonna have to concede. - Mm-hmm. - Well, for those of you yelling into the windshield, leave Fields alone, turn the page. We can't turn the page yet because we're trying to get this fourth round draft pick. That's why we're not turning the page on. We'll keep our eye on it, Cap. He just played here last year and we root for the kid. He just didn't work out here. - Now, who's reporting that the players are saying we want Justin? - It's been a goal over social media. I've seen it. I've seen people talking about it that Justin has really grabbed the Steelers locker room and they like him a lot, which has always been the story, though. Cap, like, his entire career. Guys in the locker room in Chicago rode for Justin Fields. He's a great dude. He's a great teammate. - Great teammate. - And I think tap and stance of Russ getting hurt and being unable to practice with the ones and Justin taking over and playing well, reportedly. That plays a role. We know Russ is not well-liked by players. We know Fields is. - Yeah, I think the whole locker room dynamic unless you're disliked is so overblown and so overrated. Oh my God. DJ Moore's going to want to get a trade. He can't play without Justin. Justin's my guy. Oh, and what did he say last week? Caleb times two. These guys are pros, man. They don't care. They just want to win football games. That's it. - The only thing that you could point out about Justin Fields' Shea is what you brought up in May of this year talking about the relationship that Fields had with Andy Dalton. You remember this? - Yeah. - You told us-- - They had no interest in Andy Dalton mentoring him. He didn't want to hear it, none of the advice. I'm good. That's the only real negative. Everything else was like, he's the best. - Like Andy Dalton and Nick Foles that he had a problem with. You know why? Young quarterback feels like, I got this. I don't need to hear from you, Red or Nick Foles. Okay, even you know that, even you think that Nick Foles sucks. But when a veteran quarterback wants to give you some intel on how you can make your transition smoother. - Yeah. - You take the advice. Doesn't mean you have to do it. You take it. - But then you have a young, aggressive Justin Fields. He's like, he's veterans, get on my way. You're taking up my time. I understand that point, Captain. You're saying it's veterans that've been there and done that. But that was the only disconnect that we heard that he just thought those veteran quarterbacks were in his way. So now, from that experience, how does he handle it with Russell Wilson? 'Cause Russell Wilson, he is a prideful man, believes that he could still get it done. - Yep. - So that's wrong ego too. The good news, like this is not Justin versus Caleb Williams where guys are really well liked. It's not Justin and a veteran quarterback with that everybody in the locker room loves and adores. They're both new guys. They're both new guys in Pittsburgh. Like I think Tom Brady even said, when he went from New England to Tampa, it wasn't necessarily like, yeah, you're Tom Brady, you've won six Super Bowls, but you're also the new guy in the locker room. Russell Wilson has won one Super Bowl, was kind of publicly a bleep hole in Denver, had his own office and didn't talk to the players. Players don't like him. We heard that out of Seattle. Pete Carroll hated him. All the players in Seattle hated him. Goes to Denver. Nobody likes him. Sean Payton can't stand the guy. They ship him out. Now he's in Pittsburgh where apparently nobody likes him. So if it's a toxic thing between two quarterbacks, I do think the vibe in that room matters. So find out. - We'll see. - I was just wanting to get 51% of the snaps. And I will be tuned in, Cap. Before we go out tonight, I will take a look in that first quarter. - Where are we going tonight? - We're kicking it tonight, Doctor. It's been a long week. - Where are you going? - I'm gonna find someplace. So a good watering hole in the south. - You and Michelle? - In the south of absolutely. - A little dinner. - Absolutely. - A lot of that. - A little wine, a little song. But that's every other night. - Love it. We got a bottle of wine and we're getting sushi. - Marvin Gaye and Schrodner. - You know who that could lead. - Marvin Gaye and Schrodner. - You know how that goes? - Yeah, it does. - It's a sure thing. - It gets messy. Well, so I see when Schrodner comes over, it gets messy. It's a pretty busy bed. - It's your favorite kind of wine. Your favorite wine. - Cap. - All right, coming up. - Oh. - Cap after a Cubs loss. It's my favorite kind of wine. - Wow. Red wine, white wine, what do you like? - White. - And Chardonnay or Pino Grigio? - Or what? - Pino Grigio, yes. - But that's. - Smooth. - Pino in the water, yes. - Smooth to the touch. Carmen New Yorko spent time with Chris Getz. Oh boy. They put Getz feet to the fire on some stuff. We gotta hear this. And don't forget the Friday folder at 935. Cap and Jay Hood, weekday morning, seven to 10. (upbeat music) - You're listening to Cap and Jay Hood. Follow the show on Instagram @thecatman. And at IGJhood. This is ESP at Chicago. Chicago's home to sports. (upbeat music) - Cap and Jay Hood, audience spent 1,000 and they're streaming on the ESP in Chicago app. With you till 10 o'clock, then my green bird comes in at 10. Followed by Carmen New Yorko. At 12 o'clock, then the Wildlands Sylvia 230. Then the White Sox and Cubs. That 630 blackened up dollar on the YouTube YouTube.com. Look for blackened up dollar there. Right here on Chicago's home for sports. So I think of the White Sox. So Chris Getz was on Carmen New Yorko. If you missed it, check out Carmen New Yorko and the ESP in Chicago app. So if you hear it, it's entirety. There's a question. Let's start here with AJ Przenski, Cap. You know that he was a White Sox hero for Azighian and the White Sox of 2005. He played with a chip on his shoulder. He does a great job on foul territory, a very popular baseball podcast. And we've heard this for a year now that AJ Przenski would be the right man for the job as the manager for the White Sox. And I would say that sounds like 2024 for Robin Ventura. Now Robin didn't want the job. - He did not. But AJ wants the job. But what I would tell AJ is, you want the job when the team's gonna turn, not now. - Right. - Do you imagine, look, I like AJ a lot. - Yeah. - And we've had a nice relationship, even though he was on the Sox and I was broadcasted to the Cubs. I would bump into him from time to time. Like, I'm walking downtown one day and out of nowhere here. - Hey, cub boy. - Did I turn around? It's AJ. - We start talking. I like the guy very much. - Me too. - Can you imagine how tough he would be to deal with if his team was 60 games under? - He would be miserable. - Miserable. - You would be miserable. - What am I doing here? - Yes. - He's got a nice cushy job as an analyst on Fox. He's got the podcast. What's the point? So, gets on current of your go, talking about AJ Przenski. There was a rumor within the last two or three weeks that someone like AJ Przenski was drawing some consideration or was of interest to the White Sox based off of the criteria. Am I to assume that someone like AJ, while he's an very experienced and accomplished big leaguer, he's doing a podcast now. Someone like AJ will not be considered. - Yeah, he does not fit the criteria that we feel like is best fit for the organization. - I know that Przenski's been very critical of the Chicago White Sox on his platforms. And by the way, he has every right to. As a former player, as one of the stars of the 2005 team cap. And now in the media, it has every right to do that. You can't defend this. You can't defend what's happening with the White Sox. Now, as far as him being the manager, I would prefer him not to be the manager of this outfit. Absolutely not. - Look, if this team needs to be completely rebuilt, I just don't, if I was the owner, and I must call the OJ, AJ. - OJ, it's OJ. I'm just telling you. - Oh, the glove. - All right, have a good day. - If it does not fit, you must acquit. - I'm just telling you right now, Khalil Herbert off my fancy team. I'm just saying, have a good day. It's OJ, good advice. - If AJ flew into town, and we went and had lunch, and sat and talked, and he said, he wants the job. - You're really a bad person. - Arendas. - My God, what did the iron say to the face? Press. - Wow, sizzle. Wow, go ahead. Anyway, if we went to lunch, it had a heart to heart. I tell him, I can't give you this job because we're not ready to win. We're not close to winning. You're gonna be miserable. I would have to be completely convinced that he's part of the building process, and I don't think he is, and that's not a shot. 'Cause he's a competitive dude, man. He's not gonna wanna come in every day. Well, I got pitch in the day. I never heard of this guy. Who is he? That's not what he's looking to do. Yeah, AJ, I'm a little sore. I'm only gonna jog first. - That's that guy. - Do you realize? That's what we've been dealing with. - Yeah. - I told Luis not to hustle. Alloy, I didn't want him to get hurt. Then why are they playing? - So when LaRou said to do at the end, a veteran manager, Hall of Fame Manager, had to explain why a guy can't respect 90. - Well, he got to preserve his energy. You know, let's get an injury. - Really? - But why is he rehabbing at the Big League Ball Club? How come he's not in the minors? - Right. - I just, I don't understand. I don't wanna go down that road because it's just so frustrating. - It is. I mean, train wreck, steady over there. Train wreck. - People think they're gonna turn it quick? - Wow. - Chris Gett's also talking about great size more. What do you like to see from Grady? - It's a great environment for these players to show up each day and fight and get better. We're bringing up player development staff to surround him, different levels of experience and relationships with some of these individuals have with our player. Players, he's a very credible, smart, you know, solid communicator that is, you know, looking forward to this opportunity. And we're asking him to build some momentum for us moving into the off-season. - Chris Gett's talking to Carmen Eierco. Also the conversation about, you know, why they chose to fire a graph all. And so here's the reason why. I mean, the one loss record is the reason, however. - I think in this case, you know, year one, the year two, you know, I was named general manager in September, the beginning of September last year. I spent time with the Major League team for the last several weeks, learned more about the makeup of the Major League team. And then as we got into the off-season, we're able to dive in deeper to other areas of the organization, but through that learning process, I, you know, I was learning more and more. And then as the season began, it was the first time really with, to work closely, you know, with Pedro, with this staff, from opening day on. And, you know, recognize that there were some misalignments along the way. Some different belief systems. And, you know, there were, there were, there was lack of production overall. I mean, you look at how many games that we've led early and weren't able to finish, or how many games we haven't been able to come back to get a win. Obviously, there was something that was broken. We know the flaws in this roster. But with that being said, we expected to win more games. We did. And, you know, these, these factors led to the decision. With that being said, there were still some positives in this season with, with player performances. You look at, you know, the Garrett Crochet and, you know, what he's become in our game. You look at Michael Copac and where he was at the end of the year and where he is presently, you know, you, you, you look at Andrew Vaughn and the slower start and kind of bouncing back and to, to, to be more of the player that he's capable, capable of being the Eric Fettie development throughout the year. So there were positive takeaways thus far in, you know, within the environment that was created by Pedro and the coaching staff. But overall, you know, the, the, the sum of, of the parts, the sum of everything we expect better, we need better. And so that certainly, you know, motivated us to make this change. You know, I reflect back into how we went into the all-star break and then came out of the all-star break in hopes that it would be a reset for, for players and staff. And, you know, it was disappointed how they responded after the break and, and, you know, motivated us to, to make this decision. - Chris gets what his thoughts cap on, why they chose to fire Pedro before. I thought it was very odd that he brought up Michael Copic. Shay, if I'm not mistaken, but I'm not mistaken, the whole thing with the Copic, I mean, as we got that blew a lot of saves and was underachiever, I thought, like this year. - Inconsistent, I would say, can we just, have we lost Kaplan for the segment, is he? - What do you mean? - I was asking the thoughts about Chris gets and Michael Copic. - Did you take an edible? - If you're watching on Twitch, Kaplan is bouncing off of the wall laughing. We have totally lost him. - But that guy over there, you. - I was asking about Copic, sir. - He's that bad guy. Wow. - Who? - It's, it's, it's in my... (laughing) - Son is killing my eyes. (laughing) - We just totally lost cap. - Oh. - I mean, the entire time Chris gets his plate, caps leading up against the wall. (laughing) - And had nothing to do with Chris. - He's down on the floor. I know what I'd do with Chris gets him. - It's just, oh, if people were watching on Twitch, they didn't know you were, you were on some other planet. (laughing) - Oh, doctor. (laughing) - Oh, doctor. - Why does that person walk past the glass? - Just, I don't understand. - There's just so many odd people that walk past this, this studio. - Wow. - Oh. - Why? - Okay. - Cap? - Get it together. - I'm just asking, Cap. - I can't answer that. - Oh. - And she's taking selfies. - Don't go there. - I asked you a question. - I'm out. - Oh. (laughing) - Oh. - My God. - You like the dog I'm gonna buy? - Yeah. - You like that dog? (laughing) - We get from Rocky folder and he's running around the corner. - I don't even know what's going on. - I just look up at Cap's like in a different war. - I don't understand. - Oh. - I threw it to him regarding Michael Copac and Chris Gatz. Well. (laughing) - You're still on the radio. (laughing) - Just walked out of this studio. (laughing) - I don't understand. (laughing) - Follow Chicago's home for sports on Twitch at ESPN 1000 Chicago. Captain J. Hood are back on Chicago's home for sports. ESPN Chicago. - How's his vibe? - It's time for the Friday folder. - Only on (beep) - On the Cap and J. Hood show. - Now time for the Friday folder, which is brought to you by the great people at Loomal Notties. That's right. It's a Friday as Chris Black would tell you, it's a pizza night. Get yourself a Loomal Notties pizza. Go with the cookie pizza for dessert. Try the loose salad with the sweet vinaigrette dressing. And that's how you start your weekend. Here is Shay Norlin. - All right, Odie. Let's get started with Golden State Warriors forward, Draymond Green, who was going off on some high school prospects for their style of play. - It's ridiculous. - But y'all chasing the game, like all young dudes do, come down, I need to get a three, and they ain't nobody's stuff curried. But everybody wanna get the three. Shooting their way up, but you took three battles in the road for, you took two, one, y'all took another one, right? And then y'all cried about every car that was called. I get a lot of text. So I'm actually up on that part, but it's also cost me two and a half million dollars, which is more money than probably everybody ain't here preparing to make that ain't a risky. It's probably 50 times the amount of money my mom made in her life. So it'll cost you. And also, what have y'all done to get called? I was this close from, by the way, not giving y'all one. And there's nothing any of y'all can say. So why are we crying about cars? It's bigger. He ain't saying nothing about a file. He ain't saying nothing about a file. Say, yo, we still had the ball. And y'all crying about every car. Why? Who's dancing? (whistle blows) How do you wanna know which one of y'all does something? Oh my God. I can't even believe this. Of all people, Draymond Greene, telling youth basketball players, stop crying about calls. Any mirrors in the greenhouse hold? Seriously. Two and a half million dollars in fines and suspensions. And you're telling them, you haven't done anything. Okay, here's the point. Yes, you are a four-time NBA champion. Point is, though, that you complain about every call to the detriment of your team sometimes. You're telling them not to complain about calls? Crazy. It is unbelievable. Who is he to say that? Of all people, anybody else in the league? Shake it, say it. He can't say that. Is he growing up? That ain't therapy, I heard. That's him pointing the finger instead of the thumb. That's what I heard. Probably accurate. Shane Orley. Kanye West, in the news again this week. What? I didn't expect that one. I didn't either. Did you see on Twitter, his former chief of staff, Milo, I think it's Yiannopoulos, claims that Kanye's dentist, Thomas Connolly, has been providing Kanye with nitrous oxide for recreational use. That Kanye can no longer design clothes or make music because he is constantly attached to an inhaler mask that's feeding him laughing gas, which I think Kaplan got some of last segment. Man, it's your question 'cause I'm not a fan of going to the dentist, but I go. Every six months, get the checkup, the cleaning, the whole deal, the extras. I hate that gas. Why would you want to wear that? Like what is that gas supposed to do for you? - When you go to the dentist to knock you out or just-- - No, he's partying with it. I don't think it knocks you out. It's supposed to relax you. I find it makes me nauseous. I don't use that. - That's just probably, Jamie, while I'm just going to guess, I would say that that's just a replacement for the medicine that he should be on. Kanye West. - What, ketamine? - Whatever. Whatever it is. I don't know. That's true. (laughing) Seriously, that's true. But for the issues that Kanye has, he needs something. - Is he supposed to be on like ketamine? - I don't know. - I mean, that guy's nuts. - He's replaced his mushrooms with laughing gas. - Have you seen what his wife-- - They are married, right? - Who knows? - Who knows? - I'm not sure. - Do you see when the clothing that she wears? - Harley any. - Like-- - See through. - Everything see through and they walk into restaurants and I'm like, what? That's not even attractive. - I guess he's paying for it. So I see her religion and what she's wearing. I see it all. There's no questions of what she looks like underneath there because it's pretty much out there for everybody to see. - That is unbelievable to me. - It's like a doppelganger for Kardashian. - Yeah. - Times 10. - Yes. - He definitely has a type. - Oh, right, Jay. - Oh my God, babe. Oh my God. - Oh. Wow. - Shayne Orley. - Chicago woman was arrested at an Applebee's in Portage, Indiana. She brought some people with her, got a big table and ordered the $15.99. All you can eat package at Applebee's was tempting to share it with everybody at her table. Somebody from the restaurant came over and said it's $15.99 per person. You can't get it for one and share it with everyone at your table. She caused a scene, ended up getting arrested over all you can eat and trying to share it. - Oh my God. - Portage, Indiana, you said? - Yeah. - It was Ryan McGuffey there. That's his hometown. - Wasn't in the story, I'm sorry. - But Yirk was. - Yirk was right near there. - Yes, Yirk was there. - Guff, him. They could all have a little party over there. - That is an insane story though, Shayne. So it's, you're already paid for it. Why does the restaurant care? And by the way, was this all off a one plate? Or was there plates distributed? Because if there's extra plates, it's like, I don't want this steak, you could have this. I don't want this chicken, you could have this. I mean, it's your plate, it's your money. You wanna spread it out, you can. Wow. - It says all you can eat. I've taken a look at the price and the economy lately. - If I get an all you can eat offer, I'm trying to spread the wealth. - Sure. And she gets arrested for it to America's. - That's insane. - That can't happen. It's your food cap. Cap, you get all you can eat scenario. There's all the healthy stuff that you like and more, right? - Correct. - But Mindy's next to you. And so Mindy also has a plate and you're like, you know what, I'll get enough of both. You don't have to get up, I'll do it. And you're spreading that food. You got your food and her food. So off of your plate is on her plate. They're gonna arrest you for that? 'Cause you're spreading it out? - Well, here's the thing. So let's say it's the brunch. It's 29.95 a person. You get the carving stations and all the other stuff. - Yeah. - You can't say I'm only gonna take one, she's not eating and start feeding her. That's stealing. (laughing) - It's not stealing. - It's not though, you paid for your plate. - And you cannot, that's stealing. - Yeah. (laughing) - I paid for my plate, I put it on my plate. If my wife was with me and not getting a plate of room on some bite of my steak, not stealing. - You got one bite. - I hate the steak. - But if you keep putting stuff on her plate, you're gonna get in trouble. - You're gonna let it be. - Is that posted in the restaurant? - It's not. - It's not a part of the rules. - The Applebee's menu, I believe, does say in person. Right on, per person, right on. - Okay, well, you know what, there's some, this steak is so good, you gotta try some. So now you limited the bites cap. - You can only have a bite if I see a second one. You're arrested, take that. - Except for the cola, just one sip of the cola. If there's more than one sip of the cola, you're arrested, take that. - Well, but if she doesn't do that, but if she's gonna get, like, go up there Jonathan and grab me three of the chocolate chip cookies and get a dish ice cream too, 'cause I want dessert and I'll have half your steak and then go get potato. No, can't do it. - I'm loading the plate for you, but you wouldn't do it. You wouldn't do that. You shouldn't get arrested. - What about arrested, but you're gonna, if you're not gonna pay for two buffets, they are gonna call the police on you. - What's she arrested for the buffet stealing? Oh, what's she arrested for the saying she called? - Yeah, it was a disturbance. - Yes. - Also arrested for the mashed potatoes touching with the ice cream on the same plate. - She's got two starches on the plate. (laughing) - That's definitely at the camp restaurant. - Do you like your food to touch you? - Like, it happens. - Like the, I'm not a huge mashed potato guy, except the Thanksgiving, but if you're at the mashed potatoes and everything kind of ran into it, it's all mixed. - That's why the Lord made spoons. I could just move it over to the side. - I like stuff on their separate plates. - I understand, I just, you know, when you grow up as a poor like me, you just try to get it on one paper plate if you can. Not even good China. - Oh, like, I'm going down the same place. - Do you like cottage cheese? - Mm-hmm. - I got plenty of it on myself. - Like, oh my God. If you go, you go and they have like the cottage cheese plate and it comes with the canned peaches, that might be enough to make me vomit. - I understand cottage cheese touching canned peaches is one of the most disgusting things I've ever heard of. - That combination looks bad. - Yeah, I agree with you. I agree with you 100%. - It looks bad, that combo. - Bad. - Shae Norley. - So an Olympic runner broke the record for the Olympic steeple chase, not the world record, the Olympic record. And after winning the gold, breaking the record, having this wonderful moment on the podium, she proposed to her boyfriend. She said after the fact that she doesn't like doing things like everyone else and thought that because he hadn't done it, maybe it was up to me. This is a bad look on the boyfriend, right? - Yeah. - Biggest moment of her life. And she's getting down on one knee to you. - Yeah, man. Whoa, what type of lady is she, Cap? Does she like to take control and say, "I'm the one that's gonna propose to you." Is that her personality? Say, say for instance, you're getting married to Mindy and she proposes to you. - Did you, God? - It's different, but did you ever see the movie The Rock? - Yes. - Yeah, I have, yeah. - Did you see that, Shay or Jaymore? - No. - No. - Sorry. - One of the great movies of all times. - Yep, I'm sure it's not. - With Nick Cage and Sean Connery and Nicholas Cage and his girlfriend, Vanessa Marcille, are sitting there on their balcony, having a glass of wine, it's romantic. And she says, "I want you to marry me, marry me, please." And she proposes, she takes his hand, I'm asking you to marry me. - Okay, it was cool, it was romantic. - I mean, why does it have to be the guy asking? - I don't, it doesn't have to be. They've been together for nine years and her quote sounds like, "Well, he hasn't done it yet, so I guess I'll do it." I feel like it's, I'm not offended by it, but I feel like it's a bad look on him. If you, listen, this is my opinion on it. Whether the norm is correct or whatever, it's inappropriate, I don't care. If a woman wants to propose to her boyfriend all good, it doesn't matter to me. However, I feel like if the boyfriend really wants to marry this girl, he's proposing before nine years in and she thinks she has to do it 'cause he won't, right? - Yeah, yeah. - Wouldn't you think? - Yeah, to each of their old two. Every couple does it differently. Larry Bird proposed, literally. They were driving and his girlfriend said, you know, everyone's asking when we're gonna get married. He's like, "Oh, I got a ring here, you wanna put that on?" They were driving. - That sounds great. - They were together, they were gonna be together. - Yeah, I'd rather do it first though. - Yeah, I did that. I went and asked my father-in-law for permission and then I proposed. - I asked her father and she said, "Well, it's your problem now." - She told me that. - All right, finally, the Arizona Cardinals are debuting a new food item at State Farm Stadium, the Cotton Candy Burrito. - I'm sure Zetterman's got six of them. - Yeah, it is Cotton Candy flavored ice cream, fruity pebbles, fruit loops, marshmallows, skittles, mini M&Ms and gummy bears and sprinkles all wrapped up in a Cotton Candy shell. - You saw this, right? It's unbelievable, it's so nasty. - So we talk about food touching, right? You talk about food touching. You saw this burrito. - I did, it's horrible. - So the meat with the fruit loops and ice creams in there too. - It's all sugar. There's no meat there. - Meat, no meat. - Yeah, it's all sugar. - Fruit loops and fruity pebbles and M&Ms, peanut M&Ms, there's no, there ain't no meat. - And it's wrapped with Cotton Candy, horrific. - So there's no beef in there? - No. - I thought there was beef in there's no sugar. - Oh God, that's awful. That's awful. I won't do it, yeah. - Yeah, it doesn't even look appealing. - I saw that, just like, and the Arizona Cardinals. And by the way, on top of that cap, how do you slice into that if you're sitting next to someone, you're in the fifth seat out of 10 in Arizona. You don't have a knife in four, excuse me. You got the elbow going into someone's ribs, trying to cut that thing open. - You kind of take tin foil the way they wrapped it, and you hold it by the tin foil and you bite into it. - It sounds like more of a, like a sweet thing, where you can sit down and desert. - You know what I'm saying? No, I don't mean sweet that way. I mean, SUITE. - Oh yes. - Sitting somewhere, you got some elbow room to be able to work in there, pardon me. I'm going to tie into this new burrito. It sounds disgusting. - Yeah, it does. - So, all right, that is our look into the Friday folder. - That burrito with the white socks milkshake. - Yo, a rush to the bathroom there. That's when the white socks need Sloane as a sponsor. - That's correct. Hello, Chicago Cubs, that's the white socks. Yeah, we added the burrito to the milkshake. Can we get Sloane's contact and hopefully? - Our thanks to the people over there in the, hold on, we'll just put this to pass. Pardon the expression. - Wow. - Our thanks to the people over there in the Pullman neighborhood, the historic Pullman neighborhood. They had a great night out. The Chicago Police Department was able to help sponsors. A lot of sponsors there from a couple of days ago. So, congratulations to everyone to put together a great event on Tuesday. I was glad to be a part of it, along with the police department in the area, around 111th and Cottage Grove, the historic Pullman neighborhood, great event to be a part of. It is the Captain J. Hood Morning Show with the Cut of the Day next. ♪ It's for Friday ♪ ♪ Time to get it in for the weekends ♪ ♪ Now back to Captain J. Hood ♪ ♪ ESPN Chicago ♪ And now time for the Captain J. Hood Cut of the Day. It's brought to you by the one and only David Flom. One and only Matt Moore, Chicago Cut State House. K-Boor, K-E-O. Yes, it's boring, but it's a sport. Oh! Whatever. It's not boring. Okay, then you're boring. All right, cut! The last time he was in a dollar store. You? Me? Yeah, you. Oh, God. (laughing) I don't think that's not a place that you go to. I go to Costco. It's kind of a. That's not the same thing. Close. I'm not hanging with the pores. Take that. (laughing) Dude. Like, is there, I don't even know where a dollar store is. Oh. I did. Well, there are a lot of them in neighborhoods you wouldn't go to, I think. Okay, let's just be clear here, Shay. I've been in a lot of neighborhoods that you wouldn't even acknowledge. So what he knows, those were my regular places I went. You won't even engage with fans at Lake Forest. Please. Oh, you shake your hands. That's not even true. I was shaking some hands. Oh, yeah. I was just gonna say, I visited my wife's friend. Her and I went and visited a friend in Tennessee. And her husband's like, "Oh, we gotta go out pick up some beer." So I hop in the car, go with him. Guy pulls into Dollar General. Am I? Like, where am I? Was the beer cold? I don't believe so. No, it was probably in a refrigerator, but it was one of those that like, the fridge feels like it's leaking out of the floor, the glass is all fogged up. Shay start clutching his pearls like, "Oh." (laughing) You got a liquor store around here with a Dollar General. And that's all, folks. Tracy's off today, but her weather reports are always brought to you by the Schomburg boomers. Feel the boom. So are you earning your way to a dollar store today? I'm going here now. I find out there's one right by the jewel I'm going to. I'm gonna go. That's the difference between John D. Hood and David Kaplan. I've been to plenty. And this man here is gonna experience for the first time, probably ever. Nah, I think I've been in one. There used to be a store. Jay Murray, remember a store called Tuesday Morning? It used to have, it was like a dollar store. No, no, no, sir. God, don't you talk, don't you worry. They're gone now. They went under. You charge a buck for everything. You can't make a profit. I remember it in '69, Tuesday morning. Take that. See you Monday, buddy. Let's do a Bears Monday. Let's do it. So long, everybody. Have a great weekend. Take that from Chicago.