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Danny and Dusty

9-12-24 Hour 2

Trent Bray has hit the ground running. Jake Dickert asking fans to support the Cougs in the Apple Cup at Lumen Field. Shannon Sharpe gets the Best Day on the Web. Dylan Raiola cosplaying as Patrick Mahomes.

Duration:
50m
Broadcast on:
12 Sep 2024
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We're staying on the web, 130 today back at its normal best day of time. And it got bumped yesterday for Storytime with Uncle Jerry. Which is totally acceptable. Yeah, Storytime with Uncle Jerry's fun. I think that needs to be a normal thing. He's got a lot of great stories. We're going to tap into that a little bit. Storytime with Uncle Jerry and Storytime with Uncle Geno, Geno Toretto, which was very fun too. Yeah. We got two show uncles here. Look. We love them. One, one, a Heisman. Yeah. The other one. This is the voice of the ducks. There are uncles. The other one has called games for Heisman winners. There you go. He absolutely has. He absolutely has. And we will continue to defend the honor of Mike Jorgensen, who did not play quarterback in the 1983 toilet bowl Civil War. I just want to get that in there. Broken leg, right? And Mike, yep. Mike Leach deserves to be in the College Football Hall of Fame. I've checked my box, my two life goals. There we go. Getting it. That's enough for today's soapbox. All right. I'm done. See you guys. See you guys tomorrow. It's a hell of a show. Yeah. We do have a civil war coming up Saturday. We've got the ducks in the beaves, 1230 kick right here on the fan and on Fox. Did you see there's going to be national radio for that one and the Fox game and the color analysts for both Fox and Westwood one might be the most distracted color analysts of all time because running side by side of the Civil War is the apple cup at 1230 as well. On the TV call for Fox is former Washington quarterback Brock Eward. On the call for Westwood one is former Washington State quarterback Ryan Leith. They're calling the ducks at Beavers game. I feel like this is pretty rare where the Civil War and the apple cup have gone up directly head to head against each other. Yeah. Usually either they'll stagger the times in both beyond Friday or one will play on Friday, the other plays on Saturday. Right. I can't remember a time where they've gone head to head. Yeah. I don't know. Somebody's probably going to text in in three, two, one last year idiots, but I don't know. I don't know and you know, we're okay with that. I'm good enough. I'm smart enough. That's right. Stuart Smalley. You know, we've talked about the rivalry about this game throughout the course of this week. But one thing that we have not discussed and I think it deserves a few minutes here is Trent Bray is not flinching as the head coach of the Oregon State Beavers. Is he not flinching or can he just not blink? Think of where this program has gone to. They've had really good teams in the past. They have had teams that have gone through and competed for, you know, conference title aspirations, big bowl games. Trent Bray is the first coach since Dennis Erickson to start his career two and oh, regardless of who you play. It's a goal. He's better to win. It. I don't think it matters who you play because think it's hard to to win games when you've had everything that has gone Oregon State's way. The transfer portal, head coaching change, they can very easily have conference realignment. This thing could have gone completely sideways, but it's not just the fact in one of the big questions was, all right, Trent Bray as a defensive coordinator has been absolutely outstanding. Right? I think what? The 22 and 10 since Trent Bray took over as a defensive coordinator for the Beavers. But on top of that, when you think of, all right, he moves over and he takes over as the head coach. Now it was, all right, how do you control a program? You're not just controlling the defense where you have one side of the ball to worry about and you are building a roster. You are setting a culture, delivering a message that has to resonate to your entire roster. It is completely different job. And we have seen brilliant coordinators come in and fall on their face, against lesser opponents too. You just absolutely eat it and that's just, that's the nature of that beast. We can talk all we want about, all right, well, who have they played, played Idaho State and San Diego State. I don't really care because you've got a truly a first time head coach has stepped into this role in a program that is at a crossroads that a lot of people, even some, some small faction in their fan base even rode off and said, well, you know, this year's gonna be a loss year. We'll see what we can do once we get our bearings back. But then he starts to, you know, and looks dominant in both outings doing it. And it's stylistically in a way that kind of resonates with Oregon State, but also we're looking at Trent Brady. It's not like he's like somebody coming in with all of the experience in the world. Yeah. So he's diving into this for the first time. So he's growing while, you know, this is like planting a, it's good, good, real metaphorical here. It's like planting a flower and gravel and I mean, like it's, there's nothing solid there. There's nothing. There's, there's no foundation with which to work with because everything is so unsettled. And yet somehow, some way they've managed to take root. Yeah. And we're not talking enough about Trent Bray doing it this way in finding his rhythm and being comfortable in his own skin as a head coach. So early that, look, getting wins, I think you could expect it because San Diego State is out of crossroads too. They have a new head coach. They get portal, you know, comings and goings, Idaho State is an FCS opponent. But the way that they handled their business in those games, the discipline that you see, that is a measure of your head coach and the message that he's sending is actually resonating with those guys. And on top of that, you are seeing incredible play on both fronts. Their line play has been really dang good through the first two weeks in the season. Originally they took a big pit injury wise. Yeah. Tyler Volten getting hurt. That is a massive hit on your offensive line. Just in Flavio Gonzalez, you've got an idea of what he can do. You have confidence that he can slide in, but the depth in your rotation, Gonzalez is a guy who's played half the snaps this season on the interior offensive line for Oregon State. Now who's going to be the guy that can kind of slide in, give guy a breath. That happens if another injury piles up and depth is obviously going to be the big question with this Oregon State team because of the mass defections that you saw through the transfer portal. Right now though, I think the defensive line has been playing exceptionally well. I mean, you saw this. You see this as a USC fan, right? A leaky Arnold and masqueranas. Oh god. Big godsense. Pretty good. Yeah. Pretty good, right? Yes. So many guys out of the back end of their defense, you have so much turnover to go on the road and shut somebody out. Don't care who you are. I don't care. I don't care. I don't care. It's an FCS team. Yeah. Shutting somebody out in college football is stupidly difficult to do. Yeah. Also, 3.8 yards per carry by this defense, like there is that with the amount of change in how dramatic it has been, that's an impressive stat. And so their defense has been up to the task to this point. This will be the even with Oregon's struggles and their flaws that they have on their offensive line. This will be the best front that they see on both sides. It will be the most talented attack that they see on both sides. Their Oregon has fixed their issues rotationally and continuity wise up front. Seems like they got things going in that second half against Boise State rushing for 93 yards in that second half. But defensively, the front seventh Oregon has been really stinking good. Yes. They have been really good. Yeah. I saw a birch and who's the other end? Well, you have Uyungalalay, Lake Purchase, Tatum Tuoyotee. Tatum Tuoyotee, but it was birch in one other, are one in three in hurries this year. You're pretty good. Yeah. And they're both double digits. What's it? Harman. Derek Harman. I think it's Harman. Yeah. Oh, okay. He's an interior defense alignment. Okay. But he has been an absolute menace. Tied for first with 13 and then birch tied for 11 with a third with 11. Yeah. 11th. Good Lord. 11. Yeah. They have been really good up front. And they've been really good in the back end too. I mean, yeah, I think their BFF as the secondary ranked is I think the second, second best secondary in college football, if I'm a right, those guys have been playing lights out for the ducks coming up with big plays and that's where I go back to Boise State's quarterback. Mads and Maddox did not wow anybody going 17 to 40. But he put some balls in really tight spots where Oregon had to make plays on them too. My mistake. Oregon is ninth in the nation. Yeah. All right. Oh, what's wrong with you, dude? Dylan. Yeah. Yeah. Looking at how kind of they stack up in their grading, just according to PFF, the defensively they're there, they're really the only place that they have any kind of, you know, mark is in run defense. Yeah. Yeah. Well, that is because. Ashton Gente, Ashton Gente does that to you and again, if you look at first plays of drives, he had a hundred and one yards, he had a hundred and one of his 192 on first play of drive. Yeah. If you look at where they were to get 70 yard sudden change, overall defense. They're 20th sandwich between Texas and Nebraska. Yeah. All right. They're doing just fine. Doing all right. I'm excited though. Saturday is going to be weird because we're looking at a game September 14th. Yeah. It does not feel like there's not a crispness in the air, but it's going to be exciting. The energy is going to be electric. Do you think I'm, I'm, I thought that too. And I've talked to a couple beef fans, some that are going down there, some that aren't. And there seems to be a real mix, like they'll be wrong. I think there's going to be some real vitriol from a smaller portion. But I think there's going to be a lot of like double bird ambivalence to this game. We've seen it in the text line too. I'm actually really interested to see what the atmosphere is like because it's going to be disappointing in the sense of like, this is Oregon coming into recent for the first time with both sides built up and what should be 58,000 people making life hell for Oregon. And I don't know if that's going to be the case. I think it will be. You think so? Yeah. Okay. Yeah. I hope so. In the rivalry, this is the kind of thing where I, I would hope that the, the, the breaking up of the Pac-12 caused there to be more vitriol. Like, I want this to be a nasty rivalry. Yeah. Uh, capacity after the renovation to research stadium, 35,500 is more than that. No. Oh God. It took seats out. Yeah. I thought I put more in. I'm an idiot. No. So third, that was great though. It looks bigger. Looks great. Yeah. It's going to be the first time down there. Oh, since it's been done? Mm hmm. Oh, nice. Mm hmm. I mean, my first time in research, I'm looking forward to it. I think it will, it is not going to be, I don't think there's going to be ambivalence in, in that stadium. I hope not. I don't know. But like there's, I've, you've seen it, the feedback we've gotten over the last year. Yeah. There are a lot of people like, I don't even want to play them. I want them to do them. Yeah. It's like, okay dude, guess what? Those people aren't going to be there. I hope not. The people that are going to be there are the ones that are going to let Oregon have it. They are going to be raucous and I pee in storm drains. I'm excited for that. Mm hmm. Now, now there's controversy. Or just on the concourse. No, they think that that was a UW fan. The deep state beaver nation is going with, no, no, no, no, no, that was, he was dressed in all black. That was, it could be, it could be anybody. They're saying, we have sources that say, that was a Husky fan. Husky peeing in the storm drain. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. I don't think it was a storm drain. I think it was just on a poll in the concourse. I don't think there was a single drain there. It was a great there. Yeah. Well, I didn't see a leg lifted either. I don't think he cared. No. I don't think he cared if there was a drain there or not. He was just having a casual conversation. I don't think it was about caring. I think he just was not aware of his surroundings. Man, I've been very intoxicated in my life. I've never, ever, ever reached, whip it out in the middle of a crowd drunk. Yeah. Okay. I don't want to assume that he was drunk. I'll just say, maybe he's crazy. Mm-hmm. Maybe. Valid. You know? Sure. Let's not rule that part out. I mean, going to that game in that weather probably does lead to some crazy people. See? Because everybody knew going into that game, but it was going to be a disaster, I'm sorry. And it was an abject disaster. Yep. So. Okay. So here's a text on the other side of that though. Vancouver for a text on 5038646326 got offered tickets as a duck fan going to sit this one out. Don't know if I want to take the kids to this one. Could get nasty. I brought that up to a duck fan that told me they were going. And I was like, if you're going to go, this is a game where I'd go, I'd wear all black. Well, and he was like, oh, that's Oregon state colors. I'm like, look, man, just know, how about we just do this? You can throw your jabs verbally, but let's not throw them physically. Yeah. And like, and this is for both sides here, like as a Raiders fan, I'm just used to, you know, a dozen fights again. Danny's like, well, yeah, that's a good point. I mean, just you're going to have to fight, you know, Raiders, Raiders games, you know, yes, he plays in Compton, you know, like this is what happens. It's like, no, how about we just say let's not, let's not fight over a college football game. I feel like just not being a Richard is a decent enough bar to try and strive for. Yeah. And I know how crazy what I just said sounds. So okay. I'm maybe I'm the one that needs to sit this out. All right. 5038646326, Cougs in the Huskies play and Jake Dickert at Washington State. He's sending quite the message next on the fan from the mind of a two foot tall talking spokes puppet comes this year's biggest challenge. 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Join me and James Co as we take a deep dive into the position that's going to make or break your fantasy roster wide receivers. We analyze route running, target share and all the metrics that matter, giving you the insights you need to draft the best wide receivers. As you prep for your draft, let us give you the coverage you need. Follow and listen to Reception Perception on the free Odyssey app or wherever you get your podcasts. Apple Cup coming up Saturday in Seattle where you got two teams that have come out firing. What about this? The all-northwest rivalries. All undefeated. You'd love to see it again. I love to see it. It does it to the day. The former Pac-12 is currently 21 and 2. John Materre at Washington State has been electric. Quarterback running the day in football. Mike Leach might be rolling over in his grave, but he is playing out of his gourd for the Cougs and he's a slippery one. It'll be a fun game in Seattle, but one of the storylines coming out of this one is tickets hard to sell up in Seattle. There's a lot of Coug fans that have been protesting this game, and the tickets have been insanely expensive for... Why? I don't know. Well, you're playing in an NFL stadium, I guess. Jake Dickert, head coach of Washington State. He went on with, well, Jason Puckett, pucksports.com, and he gave a little bit of a rallying cry, and I'm on board with Dickert in this regard. I think this start for both the Beaves and the Cougs, it should be a jolt in the arm for them. You know, things fell apart at the end of last season for Washington State, and Dickert has come out firing at the beginning of this season, and injuries, the War of Attrition depth is going to be another issue there, right? Just like any program that is outside of, I don't know, the top 10 teams and rosters in college football. And even then, Oregon is dealing with it right now. Yeah, you go through it, man. You go through it. But right now, this start, the way that it's looked, the fact that Power 5 team came in Texas Tech or Power 4 from the Big 12, which they're dreadful on the road, and it's one of the more head-scratching things of all time, how good they are at home, and how bad they are on the road. They're powered by tortillas. But you mop them up in that one, you start a little slow, you figure things out, bam. You look really stinking good. I thought there was a glitch in the score bug when I saw it. I was like, I penciled that down. Even if Texas Tech was traveling, I was like, eh, talent-wise, that should be a game that Texas Tech should win. John Materre had other thoughts, my friend. He was like an Lee Corso, not so fast, my friend, on that bad boy. And here you are at 2-0, in every shot in the world to go out and you can be competitive, you can beat Washington. Washington has looked good, too, in their first couple of games. Their defense is Stevie Belichick has done an incredible job on a defense that returns Carson Brunner. And that's it. That's it. He has done a phenomenal job with that crew. I've said this all offseason long and through the first two games of the season, I continue to say that Washington is going to be a good team at the end of the year. With Jed Fish, his staff, he has always kind of ramped that thing up. They're going to be well coached through the first two weeks of the season. That has been exactly what Washington has been. They look like a well coached team and they have come out just pounding two inferior opponents. Interesting here is that it's essentially a home game for Washington. Slow starts in both, though. The line is 4-1/2 for Washington, which is basically they're looking at this game and they're saying this game's almost a push. Because if you're... No, no. This is a neutral... I mean... It's a neutral side game being played where? At Lumen Field, but that's not how the home field works, though. I mean... Are they sleeping in the same beds? No. They sleep in a hotel, night before a game. Even at home. In what they're used to, right? Yes. Okay. They're taking a bus five miles further. Yeah. But environment is going to be way different. My point is going to be way different. It's a neutral side game that has been probably the least neutral site ever when you're talking about where it's actually taking place. But with that, you would essentially call this a home game, which typically across books is a three point adage. I mean, there's the one and a half point difference, which is essentially a push. I mean, that's what this is being looked at at least by Vegas, which I think is an interesting proposition, not necessarily just for Washington, but for Washington state. I think they're looking at Washington state and going, "There might actually be some value there." Yeah. Which... I don't know, it's an interesting look at how it's being viewed from a macro point based on I think the results you've seen already with Washington handling business through two weeks and Washington state maybe being even better or surpassing expectations coming into the season. Because wasn't Washington state's win total this year, like five and a half? Yes it was. They're almost halfway there. That's what I'm saying. Like that's pretty significant jump, and I think that's more than I... Look, I wouldn't expect this thing to be like a, you know, 15 and a half point swing or anything like that. But four and a half seems pretty tight. Yeah, it is, but also John Natir's looked really stinking good. He has looked really good. And I think what may be kind of affecting this line as well is you have had some slow starts for Washington. They have yet to score in the first quarter of a game. Oh yeah, it's not good. Yeah. But to their credit, they rattled off what 21 unanswered against Eastern Michigan and then 14 against Weber State. And it wasn't like their defense was getting gashed and they were playing catch up in either of those games. I think Eastern Michigan had a field goal on them early after one. I think they were down six or whatever. You rattled off 21 straight points. They eventually have figured it out. But I think the slow start is probably what's affecting that line with Vegas because of the fact that, look, if John Natir and the Cougs come out and they put one up early, if they catch a little fire, momentum can turn on you in an instant because like the home field advantage of Husky Stadium versus Lumen Field is you don't have, you know, your crowd music being played on third down. You don't have your traditions that are that are going on over the course of the game. The student section isn't in, you know, the same spot. It's not the same, you know, loud overhangs on both sides. You will have a split crowd because there's a lot of Washington state fans that do live in Seattle. Actually, most of them live in Seattle, but you're also, you're, you're seeing that you're having a hard time getting those fans that turn out for this game. That's crazy. It did. It's crazy. Support the cougs. Yeah. It doesn't make any sense to me. Support the cougs. Also starts Jonah Coleman and what Rogers have both been really good. Yeah. There's, there's a portion of this fan base that I don't get it. They call, I've seen it a few times, calling Will Rogers Dylan Morris 2.0. Yeah. He's completing almost 80% of his passes and has yet to throw an interception and he's taking a sack of game right now. I don't understand it either. I don't get it. I think maybe they changed their mind midway through the second quarter of last week's game. Okay. But do you probably should change mine really good. He's the second, I think he's a second all time leading passer in SEC history. He's up there. I mean, and I mean, he's completing nearly 80% of his passes. Yeah. Yeah. Hmm. Interesting. It's like, but what, what, what more do you want from the guy? I, I get the drop off from Pennix. Maybe the best college quarterback, like you, you guys have had a good UW, but quarterbacks have been more prolific in the NFL. There's been, and guys that have had longer career arcs in, but you're talking about singular seasons. Pennix is the best quarterback you've ever had. So making that transition there is, I, I get that's difficult. That's even with Warren moon, Mark Bernal, 76 kilo, and I get, and I'm not downplaying those guys. What Pennix did last year was historical. He was incredible. That's so good. So the transition to any quarterbacks, you're going to be like, Oh, okay. But Roger's been really, Roger's in Coleman as a one, two punch have been one of the best one, two punches in the country. They're really good, man. Like, I don't, I don't know what more you want. Yeah, I don't know. You know fans though, if you don't score in the first quarter, you're dead to him. Yes. I don't get it either. I mean, COVID's averaging almost nine yards a carry. Yeah. And it's not like, I think there's a lot, there's a lot of people though that just, and this is why I hate Twitter and that people just fire off their tweets and they get retweets and you're like, what in the world is this like, and it's not like, uh, Rogers out here being checked down. Charlie, he's averaging almost 10 yards per attempt. Yeah. What, what is it you want? He's not throwing intersections. I just told you Danny points in the first quarter. The game starts and they expect a touchdown immediately and that's what you want. By the way, Will Rogers is second in SEC history. In passing yards. So yeah, he's been good. Yeah. I don't, I think this has the potential to be a really, really, really good game. The only person that is ahead of him is Aaron Murray, who played nine years at Georgia. Hmm. Four. Was it only four? He didn't get five. Mm hmm. Nope. 2010, 2013. For that many yards, huh, 13,000 yards. Yeah. Mark Rick's offense could spin it man and then lose every game that mattered. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. He does. It's a weird list. Aaron Murray, Will Rogers drew lock David Green, Chris Leake and then that spent that many years of Florida. Yeah. He was for your, for your starter. Remember Tebow had to split time with him. That's right. But Peyton Manning comes in at sixth, but Peyton did it three, he didn't do four, right? No, he did four. He's four. Okay. Mm hmm. Yep. And then Eric Zeir and then Danny Worfel, Jared Lorenz and Eli Manning. So those are your all-time passing leads. Two actually good quarterbacks. And they're related. Who's Jared Lorenz? I'm related to. Have the lefty, baby? Yeah. Who's she related to on that list? Are you locked? Yeah. Who he's related to. God, he was fun. Oh, you're talking about the Manning's. Yeah. Danny Worfel won a Heisman, like, which is insane. What? Why? He was really good. I don't know. Like it just feels like it's just got one of those one offs, like, and then he had to go play for the Saints. Yeah. Not his fault. The aunts. He had to play for the New Orleans Saints, man. That would eaten up a lot of careers. Danny Worfel has an award named after him now. Do you know that? No. Yeah. The Danny Worfel award. It's for quarterback to come up. Yeah. It is not just a clever name. It's just it's named after him. Yeah. No, I believe it is being a quarter. I don't know if it's quarterback, but it's a. Is it being an old player? No. No, that's Chris Winky. Oh, it's wanky. I always get those two mixed up. Yeah. Florida quarter state. Ooh. It's college football's premier award. That's what their website says. Oh. Yeah. You say you can as long as you have a website. You know what? You're not wrong. But I believe it. Michael Scott, just go ahead and I declare bankruptcy. Yeah. Bankruptcy. It is community service efforts. Oh, so it's the football and community service. It's the Multipate Award. Yeah. Yeah. It's it. Ooh. It's not it's the all state. Worfel trophy. Ah, there it is. Yeah. It is the premier major college football word that places the majority of its voting emphasis on community service. That's cool. Yeah. Yeah. Um, Lad MacConkey won it last year. That I mean, that makes sense. A guy named Lad. That's right. Yeah. Yeah. Good on you, Lad. Dylan Gibbons. This is Florida state. Oh, last year. Yeah. Lad's and lasts. I was going to do this with you. I was going to let him have it. I'm not going to do this with you right now. Don't make me come back there. Don't make me turn the show around. Oh, speaking of service, uh, Jen Sharp was servicing. That's going to be our best day on the web. Lad fell in a well. Mm. But here's the big good with sports and update. That's that Hawaiian burger joint. It's time for today's worst day on the web with Danny and Desti on Odyssey and 1080 the fans, man, that sucks. Yesterday morning, I woke up and I saw some things trending on social media and I was like, what the hell is happening? Oh boy. This is going to let me preemptively say this. Our algorithms are very different. Well, I know where this I don't know where it's going, but I know where it's going. Jen Sharp is in my, oh wait, you know, yep, I had the same thing. Yeah, I don't. It was, it was in my algorithm because, you know, I follow Shannon Sharp and football and talks basketball sports, all those kinds of things and, and, um, you know, I'm like, what the hell is happening here because I didn't see any video first. I saw the immediate. I got hacked. Yeah. screenshot of his IG and I'm like, oh God, what I thought, oh God, he tweeted something out. Yeah. Like it was like I'm about to get canceled, like usually when, when their true colors come out, all of a sudden a tweet fires off right after I've been hacked, like I, I magically got my account back immediately 15 minutes for those that are unaware and stay off social media. Good for you. Um, but old Shannon, um, his IG somehow went live and he was doing a pound down. Yeah. And I've heard things about Shannon Sharp and, but would make you go, oh, that sound makes sense. Now, um, he has said he was hacked, which I don't, somebody hacks your phone and turns on your IG live when you happen to be going to pound down, uh, I'm uncomfortable. My, my favorite response was Terrell Owens, which said, that sounds familiar. She sounds familiar. He sounds familiar. It's like, did you see some of the TOs back in the news? Well, he, he says that's my Michelle. And then somebody went and tagged Michelle Tafoya. Come on. They tagged guns and roses and that too. I just went, oh my God. So it was, it was out of pocket immediately. Um, but I was also, I think it was a, there was a lot of endorsement there for a blue choose and things of the like, um, but Shannon has since come out and, uh, set the record straight. It was me being a healthy, active male. I mean, y'all thought I would bull jiving. Hey, hey, I'll get it in real talk. Hey. Yep. Yeah. Yeah. No, he was, I, I, I would like to set the record straight. I did not believe he was bull jiving at all. No, no, I, I think there was nothing about, there was a bull involved. I thought he was bull jiving when he said he got hacked. Yeah. There, there is no part of me that did not believe that Shannon Sharp did not get it in. I thought that I think Shannon Sharp, the dude has chiseled out of stone and he's like 50 years old. He looks like a Greek God. Yeah. How old is Shannon Sharp? Let's say 54. That's my guess. Survey says 56. Oh, wow. Goodness gracious. Wow. Because, because Sukh played with him. Yep. And I, I, he's got a lot of Shannon Sharp stories. Yes, which I've heard some of them, which led me to believe immediately. He was not bull jiving. He is a large man in every sense, a very large sense of the world. I think you have to knock over when you've, yeah, yeah, yeah, I mean, he is, he is a very large human being. So you know, well, in that we can just leave there. See that this is a, this is where the, again, we can leave it prior to that we, uh, this is where I think Shannon Sharp is playing this, right? He blamed it on a member of his PR team, right? Wow. Who, who sent that tweet as like damage controlled. Oh, I was in the room with you. I was, I was. 100%. Yeah. That, that couldn't have been me that I was hacked in that moment. No, I think he's playing a ride by just owning it and being like, yeah, guess what? I am a healthy active male. I was getting after it. And a lot of people heard it. How long was he live for? Um, like a minute 30, I think. All right, well, look, I was going to say it didn't sound like he just started though. Yeah. My question is how do you get, I mean, there's a lot of things that have to happen for you to get to Instagram live. I mean, there's like, open the ass, roll over to the live, yeah, he's got to have like the facial recognition swipe up hit hit, like, I mean, there's, here's some steps that had to have happened, you know, unless he was in Instagram was getting ready to go live and it was like, Oh, no, I guess right now I'm doing something else right now. I don't. I don't think that was it. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. No, no, it's different. No, that was a little, uh, big X, the plug. Yep. That was big X, the plug there. Look at me. Because I open up Instagram because I wanted to see how, how many steps it takes to get to live. You know what I think happened? There's a lot. I think he was, um. This was planned? No, no, no, no. Well, I mean, it could have been, but I feel the active male. I think he might have been trying to do a little something for himself and maybe save a little something for later. Oh, he was filming. I think it might have been, you know, there, there might have been a particular thing happening and he was like, you know what? I like this angle. I want to save this for later. He said he'd be it because they're going, this is good for the brand. This is good. Yeah. Well, I'm just, you know, I want to keep this for later because the phone kind of just like gets tossed on the bed or whatever is there. Yeah. So it definitely feels like that was more of a, uh, toss away moment than anything else. You know what? I might subscribe to this, get this theory. It feels like the most logical thing here. Yeah. Like he who has not thought about grabbing the phone once cast the first stone. Yeah. Well, good for Shannon Sharp. Look, it was a bad day on the web for him at the beginning because everybody was roasting him for the, it wasn't me. Yeah. He set the record straight. Don't go full shaggy on this. No. No, it was you. It was you. Lane into it. Was. Good for Shannon. It is what it is. That's our best day on the web because, uh, you turn it, you turn it, you turn it good into a bad. Yeah. Like that. That's right. Not. Sometimes it's not always bad. You missed it when you were out. Uh, we regaled the people of the math teacher who is making two hundred and seventy thousand dollars a year. Oh, and Pornhub? Yeah. Yeah. I saw that story posting, posting his math lessons to Pornhub and how it's working for him. Did you, you know, some times, some days the worst day on the web is actually a good day for you. That only fans turned $6.6 billion in profit this last year, which is more than the NBA. No way. And most of that money is not from memberships or subscriptions. It is from the individual purchases, wink, wink, nod, nod. Whoa. Yeah. So that's your individual feet picks as you were. I'm telling you right now, if I had feet, people wanted to see, I'd be hawking those things everywhere. No shame. I, I believe that a hundred percent. There's a part of me that believes that you do that. Look, just saying there. You talk about going to get pedicures every week. Yeah, you know, I mean, don't act like this is out of the question for you. And look, I'm losing a little bit of weight that cankels are disappearing, maybe like a little skinny, little skinny, uh, hover foot. You may lose some subscribers that way. Yeah. Well, they like, they like the Husky feet. That's right. That's right. Well, there's some, there's somebody for everything. Look, man, there's a king for everything. It's just how much money is in it. Yeah. Yeah. That's the question I ask. Apparently six billion on only things. Six, six billion. Good. Billions. Great. Wow. Can't fund school stuff. Yeah. There was, uh, it was an economy study on it. I saw it and it was like, yeah, um, people can afford like what was in the average, like $400 bill, like, uh, unexpected bill, like they say that Americans can't afford that. And there was like, well, they probably could if they weren't on average doing this. Holy smokes. That's a lot of money. That's a lot of money. Porn hubs over there going, how did we not get that? It's like, well, you didn't, you didn't monetize it the right way. Man, you, you were like the, the blockbuster. You got there first, but you didn't, you didn't get the monetization stream, right? That's right. It happens. Uh, coming up next, uh, pivoting out of this to college football, uh, is it weird to have a doppelganger, Danny Dussy, Danny Van, I mean, y'all thought I would boo a giant. Is this the first time we've ever had someone's looper active in sports because it's exactly what it looks like between Patrick Mahomes and Dylan, right? The picture that I use in the show, T's today. Did you see it? Yes. Of Dylan, right? I did. If you didn't know, you would think it's Patrick Mahomes. Yeah. He is, he is stealing his look. It's creepy to me. How much he is trying to look like Patrick Mahomes. Hair cut, sunglasses, facial hair, jersey number, I mean, playing for Nebraska doesn't help either, wearing your, you have red jersey, white numbers, white pants with the red stripe down the side. Yeah. It is very Mahomesian. Look, when I was a kid, I wanted to dress like MC Hammer. So I got those nice baggy Z-caveriches. Dang, right. Little Hammer pants. Yeah. Yeah. Were you shaking your butt like MC Hammer too? Oh, you know it. Yeah. I could see a little rust just going like it's time to go to recess. He's like, ooh, hammer time and just doing the shuffle across out the door. All right. Stop. Hammer time. Did you just mix vanilla ice and hammer time together? No, he'd say stop. Hammer time. Hammer time. I know. But you went, all right. Stop. Stop right and listen. All right. All right. Ice is back with my brand new invention. Yeah. Yeah. Something just grabbed a hold of me tightly. Go, ninja. Go, ninja. Go, ninja. Go. Don't, don't bring that up. The greatest piece of theater of all time. Was that number two? Yeah. Electric Boogaloo. The goo. Yeah. That was the goo, right? Yeah. Think of the ooze, I believe. Yeah, ooze. Yes. Ooze. Yeah. The goo. That goes back to the last segment. Let's take a look. But the thing about Dylan Riola stealing the look of Mahomes is, we talked about this as like Mahomes is tweeting to Riola mid game. Like he's watching Nebraska and he's embracing all of it too. Having his own son, maybe because his own family members are weird? Probably. I would imagine. Actually, he does. Dylan Riola, like he does, he looks like the third Mahomes brother between Patrick and Jackson. Like he's the brother that Patrick actually wants. Mmm. You're wrong there. Not wrong. But Mahomes addressed it yesterday. I mean, it's cool. Honestly, I mean, I was that guy. I grew up watching players. I mean, we're being, when I would grow up, I was, I loved Alex Rodriguez, played short stuff. We would try to make plays just like him and do stuff like that. And it helped me become the athlete that I am. And so I've kind of, it's just telling me I'm getting a little old. I mean, that's the biggest thing is that you have these guys that are coming up and doing some of the sidearm stuff and everything like that. But I know Dylan, I train with him in the all-seasons, great kid, a great football player. And I think he's going to make his own stamp on the game and I think you've seen that early in his career. Yeah. I mean, I don't know if whenever you come in as a freshman, you want to be on Twitter and be the part of the team. I think he wants it to be about his team. And I think that's the right way to play the quarterback position is that it's not about you. It's about their kind of success as a team and they've done that so far this year. So even though I think he just kind of wants to push us on and play football and go out there and win a football game, so I think that's the right way to play the position. A couple of things I took away from there. One, he's working out with him in the off season already, which for a true freshman quarterback, that's pretty impressive. High level recruits, they do work out with pros all the time. I mean, we see it in the NBA guys and stuff like that. Yeah. And Dylan Riley, I was the number one quarterback recruiter in the country. But it's interesting that he found that this almost feels like a rookie of the year situation. The movie where Dylan Riley broke his arm and now I can throw a hundred and fifty miles an hour. Fair thing over mounts. But no, like the idea of like a kid like wanting to be like looking up to somebody and then all of a sudden finding himself along. Oh, see, you're saying that Patrick Mahomes is Chet Stedman here. Yes. Very much. He's Chet Stedman. You used to be Chet Stedman. Yeah. You used to be Patrick Mahomes. I took out of that. Patrick Mahomes is on steroids. I mean, looked up to a rod, tried to emulate his game, did everything he could to be like a rod. Huh? Yeah. I don't think of steroids when I look at Patrick Mahomes body. He's probably the cleanest athlete in sports history. I guy, there's nothing about him nor I go. Yeah, no, he's using all of the drugs out there now. There's plenty of guys in the league who I mean, we thought that about Peyton Manning too. And then whatever happened to that Al Jazeera report about the steroids delivered to the PEDs delivered to Manning's house and that just went away. The cartel that is the Manning family made that disappear. Yeah, we didn't hear much about that after. I think there's a pretty strong case that he probably did take them after sustaining pretty serious injuries to the point of, you know, him not maybe not playing football again because of neck damage. Yeah. Yeah. I think that's a bridge too far to cross to you. No. I don't think it's a bridge too far. But again, I didn't look at Peyton Manning and be like that guy's on the sauce. No, I could see it. I could see it for the recovery aspect. Yeah, certainly. And human growth hormone is very valuable in recovery. That's the most important fact. Like, look, don't be wrong, it helps you build muscle, but the most important thing in it is the recovery. Yeah. I also think this is really cool and we went on PED right there. I also think it's really cool that Mahomes is embracing this, though. And being like, you know what? You could be thinking about it. Yeah. I'd be like, this is weird. Yeah. But he's, he is embracing it and the patch of my homes is really cool. And the fact that he's mentoring young quarterbacks and that he's really cool about stuff like this, I think that's, that's awesome from Mahomes, especially with all of the stardom and fame that he has achieved, and it can go to your head pretty quickly. And it doesn't seem like it does with Mahomes, you know, considering how good he is, it does not seem... And how the people around him act. Yes. And it does not seem to impact him considering how insane his wife and brother are. It's pretty awesome. He's a good dude. So even if he isn't sane, he does a really good job of like keeping it under wraps. Yeah. Which... There's an arc to that. See? Russell Wilson. See, LeBron James too. We're a really good job of just like keeping all under wraps winning reality. Yeah. Behind the scenes, folks. Yeah. I'm just leaving it that. Uh, can we have an hour and a three? 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