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Jim Naggy talked about local and national football this weekend - Mobile Mornings - Monday 9-23-24

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23 Sep 2024
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News. Sports. Weather from Dr. Bill Williams. Traffic info from Kane. And one of the Gulf Coast's most familiar voices. It's mobile mornings with Dan Brennan and Dalton R. Wig. It is 807 nearly. We're seconds away from that. Sean is in for Dalton this morning. He'll join us in a bit working on midday mobile right now because Jim Nagy with the executive director of the Senior Bowl. Reacher's Senior Bowl joins us on the line right now. Talk a little college football from over the weekend. Jim, how are you doing? I'm doing great Dan. It seemed like college football for Rio starting to get into gear over the weekend. Some of the matchups, some of the big games we can talk about that. Also, some of the players that you saw that maybe you are interested in them coming to Mobile for the senior, Reese is Senior Bowl. But also, should we credit you for making something go viral over the weekend? A video from the Spanish Fort Murphy game. Yeah. Yeah, that was kind of crazy. So I'm, you know, we're the sponsor. We sponsor the fifth quarter program on WK RG that's called all the Friday night, you know, kind of post game high school football show on WK RG that Gearhart and Simone Mila do such a great job on. And there was a punt. There was Murphy was planning from, I don't know, like their two or three yard line. Their punter popped the ball up in the air. It hit the ground. It bounced into the hands of a Spanish Fort player at the one yard line and he literally just took one step for a one yard punt return touchdown. So I recorded it out of my phone and then posted it on social media. And it started to get some traction on Friday night. But then I woke up Saturday morning and I saw a bar stool had picked it up. And by the time we got through the weekend, I haven't looked in the last 24 hours, but at one point between, I think on my Twitter feed, it had over half a million views. And then the bar stool, it was over two and a half billion. Over three million views. This kid from Spanish Fort kind of got social media famous over the weekend. So, you know, Friday night, wacky stuff can happen on Friday night. I mean, that's the great thing about high school football. If you would never see, you would never see that in college, you would never see that in the pros. And again, it's the shortest punt return touchdown in the history of football. There's no way there's ever been one shorter. We can definitively say that. So it was just one of those crazy plays and I thought it was thought it was entertaining and put it out there. And yeah, people, then people enjoyed it. So I'm watching it now. And there it goes. And now it bounces right to the Spanish Fort player who bounces from the three like back to him like in his right in his bread basket. Right? He doesn't have he has to make no athletic move even to catch the punt. And then he just turns around and walks into the end zone. That is hilarious. I got it. So Cox said that's pretty good. So he sent it to me over the weekend. So now I'll see if I can get it some first of all try to get it to Leanna. And she can put it on our on our Facebook page because it is. Yeah, one one yard return for a touchdown. And you're right. You never see that happen because high school players are more fallible, right? I mean, they're kids. They might do something like that. They're not trying to punt it when you are, but they might. You know, and I, you know, I question whether a poster or not because of the Murphy pointer, the poor kid. That was a probably an embarrassing play at the time for him, but it was just a, you know, hopefully he appreciates why we did it. And obviously the Spanish for kid, you know, again, kind of internet, internet payments for a weekend of his life. But, yeah, just a wild play. Friday nights are great. Yeah, there was a one yard punch on from the at Murphy and Spanish for game. punt went up in the air, landed, bounced right into the bread basket of a Spanish for kid who was on the one. He punted it from the end zone ended up only going like five yards or so, then in his hands and he just walked across and it was a touchdown. So Jim posted that and became viral over the weekend. Three million views, not sure where to score a point. Yeah, no kidding that. Jim, that if I had scored a touchdown in my life, that's the way it would have happened. Because I can't imagine my athletic skills, you know, that I would actually have pulled it off in a more conventional way. So good to everybody. Hey, what did you see over the weekend that you liked some really good matchups at Michigan? Look, that was a great game against USC that's among like the highlight of the weekend. Yeah, that was probably the biggest game. And again, that's my alma mater, but I'm taking that out of the equation. It was a it was a great game, great atmosphere, two great uniforms. You know, it had it had like an old school Rose Bowl feel to him. And yeah, I picked USC to win. I really did. I thought USC was going to come in and get the win because there's so much better at quarterback than Michigan. I mean, Michigan through for 32 yards the other day and got a win. That's amazing. That doesn't happen. That does not happen very often. Their defense is really stingy though. I mean, Michigan's Michigan's front for really got after it. One of their defensive ends is our senior ball defensive player of the week. We do we do two things during the week. We do a player of the week and we do a stock up player of the week and this kid Josiah Stewart was our stock up player of the week after week one or week two. And now he's our our player of the week. I mean, this kid is on fire. He was a backup last year behind a couple of guys that were down here in Mobile at the senior bowl. And now he's getting his chance to shine. He's a coastal Carolina transfer. I remember being out of the South Alabama game against coastal about four years ago. Kind of scouting up a tight end. Isaiah likely who ended up playing in our game. And it's a really good player for the Baltimore Ravens right now. He had the coaching staff at coast the coaching staff at coastal said, you know, you're going to be back, you know, in two or three years for this kid, Josiah Stewart. I think he had 12 and half sacks as a rookie at coastal Carolina. Well, he's at Michigan now and he's an absolute terror. I think he had three sacks and hit the quarterback like eight times and it was really unblockable and so that was that was a really fun game. And then, you know, you flip it over on the other side of the ball. Our offensive player of the week this week is Shadur Sanders. You know, if anyone follows college football, I mean, he threw that Hail Mary at the end of the game to force overtime. And then, of course, they won it overtime, which was it was just a crazy, you know, crazy kind of final five minutes of that game with with Baylor was getting ready to score the tying touchdown in overtime. And as the running back was crossing the goal line Travis Hunter, Colorado's great two way player who shoot, he might be the Heisman Trophy winner here in a couple of months, forced to fumble if the Baylor running back was diving across the end zone. So just a crazy game. But Shadur played great. He got hit a ton. I mean, Colorado's offensive line is not very good. He was under duress all night long. And when you watch the tape, he does a lot of things that NFL evaluators are really going to love. I mean, he, he does a great job of extending plays. He's a really naturally accurate thrower. So again, Shadur, I mean, shoot, Colorado might have two guys in New York for that for the Heisman presentation. We'll see. But, but Shadur played a great game for those coming out of the week. And those were our two players a week this week. It's almost like he gets hit so many times he could go to a bad team in the NFL and he wouldn't phase him because he's like, yeah, I'm used to this. I get sacked a lot. Yeah. Honestly, Dan, that's a good point. It really is a good point. You get a lot of these guys that are number one overall picks or top five picks that go to bad football teams. And they're not used to that. He will certainly be used. He is. He will certainly be used to it. He, he's kind of back there running for his life. Most plays and he's one of those guys he scrambles to throw. He doesn't scramble to run. He does not look to, to make a lot of plays with his legs. He likes to buy around, you know, run around and buy time. And he does a really nice job of keeping his eyes downfield and and he's any accurate on the move. I mean, this guy doesn't need to have his feet set to throw the ball where he wants to throw it. So he's a fun player. Shadur is a really fun player to watch. Hey, before we get too far down this conversation, we got to also talk about what happened Thursday night with South Alabama. I didn't see that coming at all. It would. I mean, they bullied the bullies. Yeah, what, what, what an unbelievable game back to back games for Major Applewhite and his team. I mean, you know, I think they were sitting at 0 and 2 going into that Northwestern Louisiana game a couple of weeks ago where they put up 87 points. And, you know, I think that now they've scored 135 in two games, which is an all time Sunbelt record for a two game stretch. Amazing. It's, it's nothing short of amazing. I talked to Major on Saturday morning and, you know, he didn't know how his team was going to respond coming off that, you know, really it was a mercy rule Northwestern State and shoot. They called the game with about five minutes left. Right. When was the last time you saw that happen in a college game? I mean, I, I certainly, I certainly don't remember a time where, where they have, where they have stopped the game short because of a blowout. And I'll say something. I don't know, Dan, if you've ever been up to Boone, North Carolina, that is a hornet's nest to go play in to. I mean, you're up, you're up in the elevation. You're way up there in the mountains. It's really one of the most beautiful places to see a college football game in the entire country. Thursday night, only game on TV, other than the, you know, the NFL game that was on. And it was a sellout crowd. You got the kids drinking and partying all day. And they came out right out of the shoot. And I think they, you know, they went up 14 up and then took that crowd out of it. And this fluff, Bob. Well, the true freshman running back that South has, he is the real deal. I know the coaches were really excited. They felt like they kind of stole one in recruiting last year when they, when they had him. And they, they got exactly what they thought they were getting. That kid's a, that kid's a phenomenal freshman and really impressive, really impressive back to back games by major team. Yeah, geo is a good player to the quarterback in your and Bob fluff, Bob. Well, is that, am I saying it right? And what a name. Yeah. But then, yeah, I'm thinking, I'm watching him run. It's like, this guy's like Nick Chubb. He doesn't, he's fast. He doesn't go down. He breaks that. He was, he was every, he was like the kind of player that you'd see South having to play against saying, yeah, that guy's just way better than us. Well, he's better than the other team. Yeah, he's, you know, he's got an unbelievable contact balance. There was a run in that game where he was getting pinballed around and was able to keep his feet, you know, late in the game for a touchdown, unbelievable run. Yeah. I mean, he, he doesn't run fluffy. That's for sure. I don't know where he got the name. But it doesn't run that way. Yeah, that was, it was a great, it was a, it was a great all around performance by that, by that football team. Majors, you know, now they're going to major hometown. Majors, a Baton Rouge, Louisiana kid. And he gets to go, he gets to go back home and, and coaches team against the LSU Tigers. So, you know, now they're sitting at two and two, really, really good win for South. Really now they've got some momentum. I mean, it would take a Herculean effort to go on the road and, and beat LSU, but, but shoot. I mean, the way they've looked the last two weeks on offense, LSU is not a great defensive football player. No, they're not. So this might be a decent matchup for them. It would be, it would be pretty cool if they could just even, even if they could hang with them, you know, and keep it a game and, and earn people's respect. That was, that would be a statement game if they could keep it within a couple scores. And I, and I really feel like they could because they're the way that offense is going right now. I mean, that's, that's a good offense. Yeah, it looked like Appalachian State was just in complete shock in the fans and everything. And it was, it was no fluke. They were better than them on the line of scrimmage the whole game. It was pretty remarkable. Any other performances or, or guys that you've see that played over the weekend that have your attention or your staff's attention with the, with the senior ball? Yeah, you know, it really wasn't a great weekend for like match ups in terms of, you know, good on good. So it wasn't a great, like evaluative week. We were out, we watched a lot of, we went to a lot of small school games this week, actually, like we saw a corner from Southern Arkansas, who we feel like is the best division two player in the country this year. I actually drove over to Ham and Louisiana, went to the South Dakota State, the back-to-back reigning national champions play Southeastern Louisiana. They've got a quarterback Mark Granowski, who is one of the Walter Payton award last year as the best player in FBS football. And they won 41 and nothing. Mark didn't play great and wasn't his best performance. He lost a lot. They had a running back last year from South Dakota State in the senior ball, Isaiah Davis, who got drafted by the Jets. He lost two guys, two of his linemen are, one was a fourth round draft pick to the Steelers and other guys on the Seattle's practice squad. He lost two really good receivers that were in camp with the Houston Texans. So he's still working through some new people. But Mark Granowski is the guy that he's going to get drafted, you know, Dan. And that's our goal is to get all these guys drafted. So if it's close between him and say like a Dylan Gabriel from Oregon or, you know, one of these powerful quarterbacks has played a lot of football that, you know, the NFL feels like they've got a pretty good handle on. I would, I always kind of defer to the smaller school guys. So there's still a, there's a good chance that Mark Granowski ends up here in Mobile in late January to tell everybody how to keep an eye on you guys on social and what they should do if they want to get some tickets like right now. Yeah, absolutely. No, it's, uh, follow us. I mean, really the main platform that we use to put, put, pump everything out is Twitter or X, whatever you want to call it now. We're also on Instagram, but it's at Senior Bowl. And then my mind is, uh, at Jim Naggy underscore SB for Senior Bowl. And, uh, yeah, we're pushing stuff daily, uh, about players. We're looking at players who've gotten the NFL, fantasy football stuff. And, uh, yeah, tickets are on sale at Senior Bowl.com. That's the beauty of having that electronic ticket. You don't have to, uh, you don't have to wait for a paper ticket. You can go on Senior Bowl.com and get those tickets now. And there I am standing a line at the box office. All right, Jim. Thanks a bunch. And we'll, uh, talk you again next week. Okay. All right, Dan. Have a great week. Jim Naggy, executive director of the Reese's Senior Bowl at 821 on Mobile Morning's. Good morning from Ben and Sean. If we're talking this morning, the, uh, just some port there. I know some, a tech, Michael would text it in about that accident. Not far from here. A airport service road across from Baltimore. And I think that Kane just updated it there. Uh, he said a wheelchair there. You know, there's one. This guy. So Michael's saying, uh, motorcycle. So Kane's saying a wheelchair. There's a, some of the folks that wander through here. So our studios are right here at airport in 65. FCA guy. I've seen him crossing an airport before. I don't know if it's the same one, but if it's wheelchair, yeah. Yeah. Talk about this. Like the people who, and I don't know what happened with this situation, but the people that will cross back and forth on airport here, like walking across the road when traffic's barreling at them at 60 miles an hour, it's just, I don't get it. I want to go. You know, I'm more worried about your self-preservation than you are worried about your self-preservation, but well, they have an appointment. Something's going on across the street. They need to get to something like that. Speaking of a traffic and all that, can I promote that mid-day mobile show? Sure. Yeah. We can all learn a lot mid-day mobile today. I'm very interested. Y'all know that I like to learn, not just the politics of things that are a lot of the things we do on the show, but on my show, I also like to learn from the way things work, right? And I've been maybe converging for a while here about the light sinking on airport Boulevard and on other roads around here. So Jennifer White, she's traffic engineer with City of Mobile, is going to join me at noon today. So I get to ask all my questions about. I've always wondered how you determine how long the light stays green, how long it goes red, you know, north-south traffic versus east wet, you know, so we're going to get into a discussion today. So if you're ready to nerd out. That, well, I'll tell you though, that is something I've thought about. There are lights that stay yellow longer and lights that don't. Really? Yeah. Okay, hold on, putting that in show notes here. Yeah. You're saying that so Dan's question is, do yellow lights, so you think they're not a set? They're not at a set time. Gosh, that's something I never thought of. Well, I thought they were always standardized. I know. I don't think so because I was thinking about that, bullets they were doing last weekend or last weekend against it once. And I was actually on the eastern shore on '98. And when you drive '98 from the Bayway to Fair Hope, it seems to me you can find yellow lights that are not all the sea. Is this true? Yeah. I mean, that's okay. It's true if I think it. Oh, yeah, of course it is. But I know the difference between two seconds and four seconds, and it just seems that some of the yellow on the text line, do you notice that sometimes there were lights that yellow is not always means and you now have this much time to get through yellow can mean you have a, you have four seconds to get through or yellow can mean I'm going to be green here in a second, but you or I'll be red in a second. Don't chance it. That's what I've noticed. Okay. And I'm writing the notes because I've never thought about that in my life. Never have how long the yellow light is. I just thought it was whatever time it is. It's the same. It's standardized. But maybe I'm wrong. I don't think it is. That's that's that's. You said you were going to talk to. That's first thing I thought about was to add it to my list of questions. I like it. I like it. Midday mobile. Of course, follows the Jeff Porsche will run down Jeff's lineup. He's generally got a good group of guests on a Monday to sort things out and a lot to talk about. I heard a replay of midday mobile on my way in this morning and you were talking with Erica Thomas about to the governor and the director of the VA and all that. I guess that story's kind of gone away now. Do you think? Yeah. I don't think there may be some more to come on that and maybe some interviews that are going to be coming. Box myself in the next two weeks about that on my show. So it was all Britain who told her that Ivy can get kind of ornery when somebody crosses. Oh yeah. Yeah. Senator all Britain's always a great interview. Yeah. It's entertaining. 830 on FM talk one oh six five mobile mornings. More on what you're saying on the text line coming up two five one three four three zero one zero six. Good morning. It is 835 on mobile mornings. So the damn shot is in the Dalton. Now we turn our attention to Louis Arata from McConnell on a mode of good morning Lou. Good morning sir. How are you doing? Good. We've got some sunshine which means people are out and enjoying themselves and I guess if they have an idea that it's time to buy a car they might as well slide on by McConnell on a motive and see what you got. That's right. Or you can check us out online at McConnell automotive dot com and just you know in your house. So give us a call two five one four seven six forty one forty one if you see something you like if you don't see something you like give us a call. Tell us what you want. We're buying cars every day. We're buying cars off the street buying them in Orlando, Nashville Atlanta. I mean we can get them. Just tell us what you want. And like I said we got a lot of selection out front. Check out online at McConnell automotive dot com and we're going to be here all day. It looks like the range will hold off. So we're going to have a good old day and a nice mobile sunshine. And Louis somebody might not be looking for a car as much as they're looking for a job and you've got jobs available there at McConnell. That's right. We've got it in working in the air condition in our shop man. You got a you know need a job. Got your tools and everything. Just come on by and see Charles for him. And interview with him and you can work in the nice confines of this beautiful shop back here with air condition. Don't get hot. Sounds good man. Thanks Louie. Thank you. McConnell automotive dolphin and I sixty five. I find I'm more McConnell automotive dot com 836 Sean in for Dalton this morning. Yeah and I just haven't stuck on the text line here. What you got. Just people commenting on the yellow light thing and giving me who knew there were people on social media that were like this that are like the traffic light doctor and all this stuff. I'm fascinated by this stuff. But Joe says on the text line I think the speed of the road determines how long the yellow light stays on giving them more time to slow down. Okay. So that's and people are getting questions in for noon today. I would. So that's that's that's that's an affirming that Joe for me Joe saying yes. Yes. And by the way people are sending the text in now. I will try to remember those. But if you'll send them in again at noon that will help me because there's hundreds of texts come through here every hour. So it's tough for me to go dig them up here. Let's see. Tim and Foley said the light at Zaxby's in Daphne coming from Boudreau's is 1.0 seconds yellow. Yeah. Mr. Fix. That's one of my lights. That's one of my life. Yeah. Okay. So so this Mr. So J says Mr. Fix it says yellow light timing has to do with speed limit on the road. So this is make sense. Now that I hear this and makes it does. It makes sense. Although sometimes people are driving its speeds are way higher than what you expect on the road. You're in a 45 zone and you're doing 62. Yeah. Yeah, which is which is I mean a thing I've lamented to about and I keep going back to airport because this is just this is the road I travel. I know what happens on other roads. But because people feel like they can't make the people are driving way way faster way faster than yeah that's my my cell phone is on for some reason the studio and yes is my ringtone of Bob White quail. It is. So I've heard it so many times that they occur to me that people say I heard it all. Yeah. It's just me. Yeah. So the the the idea here on the on the on the speed is people I think are going way above the speed limit trying to make the next light. Right. Okay. This one from fire dog says 181 and 90 going north if you take a left pass Malbus emergency with lows about to be on your right that light last three or maybe four seconds of the yellow is two shortest lights I've ever seen. This texture says most yellow lights are the same some extra long some extremely short. So this makes sense that they time the yellow depending on the you know the speed on the road. It does make sense. It does make sense. But and now thank you. So Daniel's given me the this this person to follow here the traffic light doctor. Thanks Daniel. I will spend the hours of the Jeff Porsche watching all this guy's YouTube videos about traffic lights. I wish I was more interesting. That's so there's a guy on YouTube that can that's got a couple people have yeah that they got the answers for this who knew that you know this thing I thought this is what I love about the web something you're like nobody else cares about this and you're the web and they're like there's a community of people exactly like they're all into whatever you're into. That's the neat thing about the web. You're late. You're late to that party. I am. They've already been there a while. Just followed them. Yeah. So yeah there we go. I'd so quickly I just wanted to mention again we just had Dr. Bill's weather. We talked to him a couple of times this morning and he was very cautious in trying to parcel out information you know about what's going to happen with this system down in the bottom of the golf I guess basically is where it is now. And I know some people said they missed Dr. Bill at 730. Our conversation with Dr. Bill about what will be happening over the next two or three days with this forming into a storm he thinks could be as strong as category three. That's up on our podcast page if so if you get our podcast anywhere you'd either go the website or if you subscribe or use the app or wherever you get our podcast Dr. Bill's conversation with us from 730 with detail is up there right now. So if you didn't get to catch it you can go back and listen to it now. Yeah it'll be you know so he's comforting to hear it coming from him. He seems to think that he didn't really want to pinpoint where it's going to go but he thinks it's a little too soon to put any kind of definition on where and when it's going to land but he did give us the indication that he thinks probably Thursday sometime Thursday and probably panhandle of Florida. That's where if he was a betting man he'd put his money now but that's just way to date. In fact he said he may have more information it's hour by hour so by this afternoon on yesterday. You might drag him in there again. Yeah they're flying I think I'll just say several I don't know the exact number several flights Air Force and NOAA are flying flights into that invest 97L down there so they should be getting data back coming in today but yeah he said the track you know coming north exactly where as a Florida panhandle big bend could it it could move but the thing that got my attention he says it's going to be good chance it's going to be a strong strong we start getting the category three's you got my attention. Yep yep yep. I also we're and I just saw on Fox News they you look like they do have somebody on site or they have video from the area of Birmingham that you're very familiar with the five five points area it's a restaurant and bar area where the shooting was over the weekend more than a hundred shots from at least one fully automatic weapon left four people dead 17 others wanted it it seems to be a targeted I don't know how the police came up with this information but it seems that it was a targeted hit the guy happened to be there that's why the shooting happened there it was not a matter of location according to police chief Scott Thurman just where they wanted to catch more ever they could and that's where he was so that's where they pulled up and shot but when you think about a hundred shots from a fully automatic weapon not so precise and now you've changed altered damaged or worse other lives up in the Birmingham area because of this senseless way of going about it I mean once again 17 right 17 shot for dead these are the stats that come out of war zones that's the step that come out of you know a a a a somewhere I mean God forbid but somewhere today in Israel or Lebanon right yeah and this is in five points in Birmingham let alone as I pointed out to this is not the same but this is in my town another child has been shot nine year old in their house doing what they're supposed to be doing being in their house somebody rods by shoots into shoots nine year olds in stable condition I think will be I will survive I don't want to say we'll be okay now you know there's so much of that and then the reports will be like and these people will be okay really you've been if you've been around somebody's been shot you had a little boy that was shot there was in the scouting where you're right that's right it happened on you and the chain and imaging yeah so you know the idea that these are all some flesh wound you know like so they report well there's you know and 17 people shot that weren't killed but what level yeah shot through the God right what's that like shot through bones have to have cadaver bones put into try to fix I mean what are we talking about yeah yeah I mean there's so many year old shot about the nine year old that was shot six months ago on the connector on the you know the 110 connector who had been shot before I think they you know who had not on that day like previously shot yeah that's crazy that's crazy beyond crazy yeah that was that was it right that was a road rage thing mm-hmm wow so just be careful out there one of the big stories that I see on the TV this morning is Justice Department releasing a chilling letter written by would be Trump assassin Ryan Ruth on Monday the DoG obtained the letter from a witness who says they received it inside a box delivered to them by Ruth several months prior to the assassination attempt authority say the witness opened the box only after hearing Ruth was suspected in the attack so imagine that this guy's got this box that was sent to him by Ruth he doesn't bother to open it up okay I'm not sure why but in the end he finds out that Ruth was the man that police think was trying to assassinate Trump last week he opens up the the box and there's a letter addressed dear world and it goes on to say this is an assassination attempt on Donald Trump but I failed I failed you I tried my best and gave it all the gumption I could muster it is up to you to now to finish the job and I will offer $150,000 to whomever can complete the job this is strange because he wrote all this before the attempt and sent it to this person so I'm not exactly sure the relationship between the Ruth and the the person he sent the box to or the the package that he didn't open until after the assassination and again what's in the assassination attempt it was thwarted I guess you would say so he had every intention I believe of shooting Donald Trump and he said he'd been stalking Trump for I guess he'd been down that area for a month wow a month so that's all in this letter yeah yeah so this and the guy has the gun propped up in the chain link fence I so much of us just saw it like he was almost the opposite of the other dirt bang that the Brooks would have no his name I just found okay I get so that guy who seemingly like stalked it a day or two beforehand made that decision went in there and got a vantage point on that roof where this guy seems to be stalking around for months and then he chooses something like where he's looking through the chain link fence it's it's just all big the guy wanted to kill Trump but he was it was at his best you know it just seemed very strange yeah where he was and he had his stuff hanging up on the fence like who's not going to see that it's not like the guys in a gilly suit came out out and and also his time in Ukraine the book that he wrote I mean there's a lot about this guy that you would say he he ain't right yeah the common way to put it and once again do you think that mental illness is playing a role in in some of this and also rhetoric is probably playing a role in a lot of this it's funny because Trump walked into the whole party if you want to call it that into the scene the political scene and the way he won his way through was by saying things in a way that people hadn't said before on the debate stage or when he would go around the crowds otherwise he was saying things in a way and the words were also words that people hadn't weren't that comfortable within a political setting now and I think it is legit but he's saying hey you're using words about me that that's putting my life in danger doctors and threats about that this is I mean you see he kind of started it in a way how he did did did he ask for anybody to go hurt anybody uh his language was pretty harsh when he entered the political fray so does that equal somebody gets to shoot you absolutely not I'm just saying it's it's this is like the you know the morning Joe thing where they said well he'd have to he needs to tone down the rhetoric if he doesn't and I'm paraphrasing here but you know basically tone down the rhetoric if he doesn't want this to happen what this is the United States of America well you know what you what speech we protect unpopular speech it's true I mean I go round and round with folks on this they're like well they shouldn't be able to say that that's disgusting no they should be able to say that I don't I don't cheer them and I would debate them and but they should be able to say that well I'm shamed at least all day long for being told that I should be a part of the cast of morning Joe but I didn't put you on the show understand like they said something they would say I'm just Trump was outlandish when he you know what that was what Trump was that got everybody's attention made a lot of people uncomfortable and if you remember just as many Republicans as I'm talking about Republicans who were in office seemed as Democrats were put off by the guy and that was many many years ago and Tommy Tuberville even said last week on Jeff Porsche he doesn't feel like the Republicans have got his back nearly enough up there in DC and he would know because he's up there so they they're not you know as outraged about the assassination attempts as maybe just a rank in violent Republicans who vote Republican make sense yeah so you have some Republicans in office who hey man Trump's got to take care of Trump have you if not my job if we get changed we get back have you heard like Bruce Sun get interviewed and what he had to say about his dad I've read it I haven't heard yeah what but read it yeah okay all right it's 850 FM talk 106 five mobile mornings with Dan and Sean what if I'm Dan and Sean and for Dalton he will be back in here tomorrow he will be severely depressed or just tip toe around him in the morning or send only nice text on the text line concerning Dalton's road trip up to Nashville now I just start start gigging him on head the Titans be like the Titan with thumbs down the Titans lost that's what he paid money to go see that team play and they lost with the former Titans back up quarterback that was shipped off to Green Bay told please never come back here again well he does come back and he beats the Titans so that can't be good for Dalton but his vaults are doing pretty good they're now in the top five we've got some guests on the way on the Jeff Porsche looks like a good lineup Scott butroom the trustville Tribune will be part of the show at 935 after that or hour after that state rep Shane Stringer joins Jeff and then 1135 he's it's it's kind of like what was the movie stepbrothers with Will Ferrell and and that guy not that funny actor from from Chicago but anyway where there there have to live in bunk beds and all that stuff that's what it sounds like with Dale Jackson when Jeff and Dale get going is that they're auditioning for a redo that movie so US Secret Service has got dozens of people to protect across numerous properties around the country as the embattled agency struggles with multiple threats to its protect these including two failed attempts on the life of former president Donald Trump and a former agent is blowing the whistle here on this he says quite frankly pure we don't want to just throw money at a broken system he told Fox News Chad Bill Gage a retired Secret Service agent that's what I'm trying to get to a consultant with safe haven security group he said it's not going to make an immediate impact money thrown at it we need legislation or an executive order to reform the agency he's simply saying Sean they don't have enough to do the job and and you can't and you can't protect the end you can't mass produce Secret Service agents you got to train them so I mean this is something this failure if they don't have the agents for it this happened years ago that's a good point right it's it's the minor leagues up to the major right right so that's why they're they're saying they're using uh you know other uh DoD members and all that to fill in yeah that's right for Secret Service now in uh the story we had this morning about this uh this limited continuing resolution that uh House Speaker Mike Johnson moved forward that the Democrats are okay with they're going to pass it uh keeps the government funded until December 20th also includes an additional 230 million dollars for Secret Service funding that's right that's that's good but I mean you're not going to take you might be able to take people that already have a skill set and make them Secret Service agents but you're not going to take somebody who doesn't have that and train them up in the next six I mean we have six weeks yeah I I'll let you talk about this it seemed that that was pretty pretty much the makeup of the team on hand in in Butler Pennsylvania looked at a lot of uh has been's or hadn't been's or or they were trained at something else and given the assignment and then for that roof to just be out in the open and the confusion of who was going to do what I think Secret Service agents there did did a good job on that one they were ahead of of Trump on the golf course they were moving forward of that group playing yeah but they found a bit and and engaged him right then yeah but I wasn't talking about that I was but yeah the oh yeah but Butler's a completely different situation yeah um yeah we have more on that coming up in today's show also uh we will talk about that in the one o'clock hour Todd Stacy joins me as well in the one o'clock hour but traffic lights and all that good stuff coming up at noon today on mid-day mobile and yellow lights do vary depending on faculty and learning new stuff man here you go I asked a question and we got it answered it's 859 And if I'm talking 106.5, Jeff Poor, next. 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