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Grant and Danny

G&D's Audio Vault, Commanders Stock Report, Double Play

10.2.24 Hour 2

1:00- We get to G&D's audio vault with the best clips from around the sports world.

20:45- We get you a Commanders stock report, who's up and who's down?

31:10- What's going on in our lives that has nothing to do with sports?

Broadcast on:
02 Oct 2024
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It's the exclusive sponsor of our show, the Law Firm Condorian Murat. Can guide you through the difficult probate administration process to help bring clarity and closure to a loved one's estate. Schedule a free consultation with their probate and estate planning attorneys today by visiting kmloyers.com. Be sure to tell them that Grant and Danny sent you. That's kmloyers.com. Friday, we will be out and about. We are doing a live show on site. We are going to be hanging with some listeners and we are excited about that. This is going to be really cool. We are atlas brewworks, which is in Alexandria. They have a million taps. It's going to be so much fun to hang out with folks. Oot and a boot. They have great pizza there as well. Wings, appies, the whole nine yards. It is a fun place to be. And it will be even more fun, dare I say, with your pals, Dant and Granny. Speaking of fun, I always love an audio vault. We have scoured the webs for you guys to find some of the best audio from the last week. It's time for the very creepy open. It makes you think Halloween. So it's almost the right time. We're here now. It's October. It fits. It'll be relevant for at least a month. Vincent Price bit. I love it. I do just want to know like what about an audio vault when it was sent? Did we ever say like make it as creepy as possible? So you guys want goose bump vibes? You want Nickelodeon late night? Hey, we're going to do this segment. We're dearest and GP find some audio that they really like that people will be entertained by. We'll put it into one jam-packed few minutes and we'll just play a bunch of funny clips on the radio. This guy goes, I got an idea. I got some make a bold choice in audition. When you emailed that into production, dearest, did you say let's make sure it feels like you're about to watch the movie Halloween? I definitely did not say that. I'm actually looking for the actual email to make sure, but I know for sure, I did not say that. Yeah, we're doing an audio vault. So sound effects with the audio vault, thunder, asterisk go down to the bottom asterisk is make it sound like it's the beginning of how to tell scary stories in the dark. Like audio book was the word creepy used because to me that comes back to us as let's make it creepy. It's just supposed to be a fun time, but I like it. I like where we're at. I wouldn't replace it. It's just pretty amazing. All right, it is time though for the creepy audio vault. We will start with Dan Campbell, my guy, not so much Danny's died. This is Motor City Dan Campbell. So you may have watched Monday Night Football Danny. Yes. Alliance hung 42, got to three and one. Anyone else know any teams that scored 42 on their way to three and one this way? I got to look around a couple here. Jared Goff did not throw an incompletion. That's also relatable content. The quarterback here doesn't throw many incompletions either, but Jared Goff, 18 of 18 for 292 yards and two touchdowns. So Campbell gets to the podium and he's asked about Jared Goff's perfection. The fact that he set the record for not throwing an incompletion basically for an entire game, 15 or more passes to complete 100% of his passes that hadn't happened before. Dan Campbell had just gotten done giving out game balls. He didn't realize that he hadn't thrown an incompletion. So he forgot to give golf one and he felt bad about it. Yeah. Well, I just gave the game ball to somebody else. So I feel awful right now. Yeah. No, I, well, I knew he played a heck of a game. I did not realize he was perfect. I did not know he was literally 18 for 18. I mean that, but, but I knew he played really well. You could feel it. You don't throw an incompletion. You go for almost 300 yards. Perfect passing. Your coach is hitting out game ball. This guy played well. This guy did a good job. And he doesn't realize that you didn't have any incompletions. Yeah. And he caught a touchdown pass. That's a little minor deep. You got to throw the praying man. It's a game ball there. Don't you are touched down in Dan Campbell. Now, maybe a PR guy or someone could have helped him out. You know, a lot of times they'll go over the stats and they'll give him the book and they'll say, make sure you mention this or here's the first time we've done this in 15 years. I guess going into the game ball presentation, you don't normally have to address the coach, but it might have been nice to just throw the bone at him and say, hey, by the way, Jared Goff didn't have an incompletion today. Let's make sure he gets a game ball. What non Dan Campbell's mind is on old, old motor cities, probably, you know, waxing poetic about a full back on a two yard game because they established their will or some kind of other jargon where they need caps and shallow water. And there was a shark there and they're the shark in this one. And that's really good. So yeah, probably forgot that throwing the forward pass got them the 42 points. I know we're not destroyed Detroit sports radio, but I heard this on one of the talking head shows this morning on Espin. The shouty show. One of the shouty shows is Detroit, the new America's team. Well, they have been since hard knocks, in my opinion. Now, they are going to be around long enough. Like this is now year three of them being pretty good is halfway through two years ago, they turned it on and almost made the playoffs. Last year was the year where they were really good. And then this year, they're three and one, they're going to be one of the top teams in the conference. Eventually, that isn't as fun anymore. There's another new upstart team, like say Washington as an example that gets the cologne. If the commanders were ever smart enough to go on hard knocks, but I digress. But yeah, I think people love the lines. I said to Ryan, like after week one, I was like, now that Kirk goes not in the NFC North with the Vikings anymore. I was like, the lions might be my NFC North kind of team that I pull for. That might be a team I want to see do well, even though Ben Johnson made me look like a horse's ass. I wonder because that's so hard to gauge and measure, right? I mean, the Cowboys still get the most attention. Like Ed Warder has to stay there for 24, 7, 365 because Jerry Jones sneezed or, you know, Dak Prescott, you know, wiped his brow and threw a piece through a towel on the ground. So they have to cover it. But the in terms of likability, I think they have the highest curating or like the highest percentage of people when you when the positive association, when you say lions, I think the most notable people are like, Oh, yeah, I like the lions. It's fine. Speaking of Ben Johnson. Ben Johnson alert, Ben Johnson alert, Ben Johnson alert, Ben Johnson alert. Dust this one off. Who's he going to leave at the altar this year? Two seasons ago was the Panthers. We're all the way down the way. And then we got nevermind. This year, I mean, the commanders had their tucks on. The commanders were standing at the altar. The best men were behind them. Their best man stepped up and said, Don't worry, buddy. She's walking out here any second. She's coming. The music was playing man. And then the phone started ringing. Hey, Grant, we got a call for you. Now I was 30,000 feet in the air with Harrison rails and company, you know, I'm on my way to Detroit. He's not coming. Wait, what? Who's he going to leave at the altar this year? Hold on. He said what? Second straight week with a trick play touchdown for old Ben Johnson. All right. How about Tom Brady versus Baker Mayfield? Baker Mayfield came out this week when asked on some podcast about all the players loving him and how he's awesome. And he's Mr. cool guy. Everyone wants a peaceful baked daddy. I'm Mr. Big Daddy. I'm the cool guy. I'm the big daddy, right? So he was talking about how Tom Brady was essentially high strong. It wasn't that fun. Yeah, they won, but he's not fun to be around. I'm paraphrasing, but he takes it seriously. No one can really laugh. There's no jokes. I'm a different kind of guy. I'm the fun substitute. I'm the fun guy. Tom Brady didn't like that very much. This was Tom Brady while calling the bucks game with Baker Mayfield at the controls playing well this week on Fox said quote. They wanted me to come in and be myself, bring the joy back to football for guys who weren't having as much fun. It's funny because you've made this environment for me very stressful up here in the blue. So I understand where he's coming from. Do you feel it? No, I was going to say I thought stressful was not having Super Bowl rings. So there was a mindset of a champion that I took to work every day. This wasn't daycare. If I wanted to have fun, I was going to go to Disneyland with my kids. Yeah. So, you know, as you were saying, go ahead. That's you. You feel like I feel like there's more in there to say there's a way to approach this game. Yeah. And it's that with a with the right mindset and try to push each other outside of our comfort zone and great teammates do that. You come in. I have someone like Ron Kauska have someone like Evans. There's high expectations for us. We got to make sure we go out there and deliver. I was kicking guys in the butt. Sorry. We won a title. You're the one pause in there where Kevin Burkhardt's like, uh, he was actually picking up the microphone that Brady dropped. Oh, now he had to retrieve it and say there's more ahead. Say more stuff to be just because people may not know this. That was edited from there was a play. Yes. And then they got back to the topic, but your point is correct. I think you could pick up the mic that had just been dropped. Just doing this as good as that was from Tom Brady. Doug Peterson at a rough day at the podium. Not his best press conference. I got two Doug Peterson clips here that I thought were hilarious. The first was he was asked about his job security because he's a few years into his run in Jacksonville. They're getting worse. His quarterback is getting worse. He's an offensive minded coach who's supposed to be a quarterback whisperer. And they're the only 0 and 14 in the NFL at this point. And let's just say he didn't like the question very much. My status. No. It's not a strange question, but okay. Hey, that's strange. How strange is it? Hey, that's strange. Adjust your visor more. Yeah. Oh, and for start after a huge failed expectations year before coming off a 9 and 8 season two years ago when they want to play off game at Epic come back against the the Chargers. Everyone goes, there's teams next. They're on deck. Now that 9 and 8 finish isn't terrible. Like, but it's not what everyone thought. And now you're off to an own four start. The only defeated team in the league. It ain't that crazy of a question. Oh, it's not crazy at all. Yeah. I mean, players are chirping. People are not happy. The culture is not good. You know why players are chirping this week? You know why they're not very happy? Because in that same press conference, that same Doug Peterson did something you very rarely hear. He did the, I can't score touchdowns. The players need to stop sucking thing. For what? I thought he called a great game. We, as coaches, we can't make, we can't go out there and make the plays, right? It's a two way street. So, you know, you guys can sit here and point the finger all you want and that's fine, point it right at me. I can take it. Okay? I can take it. So, whatever you want to ask me, say, whatever, right? Go ahead. First of all, you're not taking it very well because you just told me it was a weird question. And also, that is the ultimate backtrack. He basically was like, yeah, coaches, man, we can just coach these guys got to play better. By the way, I'm the reason. What did I just say? I just put my foot in my mouth. Let me make it really obvious. Call on me. I'm 40. I'm a man. No, no, no. You just said the thing you can't say. All right. Listen, guys, I need some help PR staff. A grant, Dearest Ryan, I've lost something. I lost the locker room. Where do I get that? I can't find it anymore because I lost it when I said that ridiculous thing. Those teams with the coaches that say weird things at the podium that don't win very often must talk to be them. I bet you, I bet you need the analytics of football. Somebody dropped that off to that guy. He's floundering down there for Christ's sake might be time for the analytics of football. Aaron Rogers and Robert Salah, there has long been speculation that they are not in the friendliest, coziest relationship. I remember there was the weird video of Rogers kind of shoving him away on the sideline that he downplayed said he just told him to score lead, which he go back, you look at his lips. He probably did that that might have explained that moment away. But really, since Robert Salah decided to call out Aaron Rogers for his unexcused absence whenever they already told him, yeah, it'll be unexcused. But we know you won't be here because he's got to do his retreat bit that he was doing during OTAs. It just seems like there's been friction. This is pretty clear. Aaron Rogers does not respect Robert Salah very much that that is what I took out of this clip here. The back story is that the Jets had five pre snap penalties from their offensive line. I believe four of them were just true false starts when Aaron Rogers was using his cadence to try to get the D line to jump from the Broncos. You got someone to jump. By the way, Aaron Rogers is one of the best all time at drawing defenses off sides. And then the best all time with a free play at chucking it downfield and making a place done it his entire career. When asked about it after the game, Robert Salah didn't say, yeah, we need to stop jumping off sides. Basically, he said, maybe Aaron Rogers is snap count needs to be dumbed down a little bit. Maybe he's trying to do too much pre snap. And if you're going to critique the smartest guy in the room, you best not miss the cadence specifically, Robert said that might be something you guys have to dial back a little bit. Is that something you think could potentially help the situation? It's one way to do it. The other way is hold them accountable. I mean, we haven't had an issue. We've had one false start. We're going to have one false start, I believe, until this. So, you know, it's been a weapon. We use it every day in practice. You know, we rarely have a false start and to have, I don't know, five today. It seemed like four or five. Yeah, it seems like an outlier. I don't know if we need to make mass changes based on, you know, kind of an outlier game. The only thing he could have done that would have been more obvious if he was like, Robert said that? Is that what he said? Who said that, Robert said that? With some silence afterwards. Okay. But I do love the basically. That's one way to do it. The other way would be if he did his job. Yeah, right. It reminds me of an Avengers Infinity War when Chris Pratt's star Lord was like, that's a great plan. That me come up with a plan that doesn't suck. Yeah, exactly. Joe Flacko's funny. Joe Flacko's late career. Joe Flacko also, probably better at quarterback than early career. Yeah. Sandy Eagle was finding a second life here. Really crazy, man. But Joe Flacko post game doing an interview on the field. I think it was a D.B. Kinkwumbala talking to Joe Flacko CBS. I do have to tell you, Anthony Richardson told us that you were cooler than you thought you. Listen, he told me his mom is eight days older than I am. So there's no chance in the world that he thinks I'm cool. So all right. What about your kids, though? What do you think they think of this? This is the first game they've come through this year and dad's on the field. So I'll look up there for him and see if I can find him. I'm sure they'll have a bunch of critiques for me. That's about it. Danny, you know, from having kids that are roughly in the vicinity of his kid's ages, there's no way his kids, like they're excited that their dad's in the NFL. I'm sure. But they're just going to wear them out. I mean, it's not like they are your biggest fan in the sense that they are, but they also can't wait to just tell you about the play you missed. Right. So away, when you're not there, they'll brag about you to the classmates and friends on the playground. And like, like one of my sons told his teacher, like my dad's the most famous person in the world, which is not correct. That's awesome, which is it's wrong. One of them. No, I've always said Taylor Swift, Danny, like just below like world leaders than me controversy last year when NBC kept showing you during all the NFL games and people were upset about it. It was weird because like how they get a camera there? First of all, but second of all, like, that's wrong. But like, but in my presence, it's nothing but joning. You know what I mean? But like those kinds of things come back to you. So yeah, he's 100% right. When his kids are like, nice throw to down's dad, bearing the lead, though. Yeah, eight days older than the mother of the guy that he backs up on the depth chart, Anthony Richardson. I'm not sure the Colts won't be better with Joe Flacco, by the way. They're going to be like, Richardson needs to play to go through the growing pains for the other team to have success. I would agree with that. Well, you draft it a guy that's raw. And yeah, you know, who showed up as a guy that's raw, right? So the point is he needs to play. But that's kind of not where the team is right now. Do you know what I mean? Like, I think the Colts are decently well built. So maybe you do better and Vic and let's hand the Eagles slinging. I thought this story was funny. This is Bill O'Brien. Mr. O'Brien. We refer to him on this program as Mr. O'Brien. Strow Brian, telling a pretty good story about his time with the Patriots and backup quarterback Matt Castle interacting with Bill Belichick. There's a lot of good coach stories. I can remember like the quarterback meetings when I first got there. So that was Tom Matt Castle, who you know, is one of the funniest human beings of all time. Up there with Matt Light, Rich Orenberger, like those three guys. These are very funny guys. As you know, Bill would come in later in the week, meet with the quarterbacks and Bill would take his shoes off and build it as you know, Bill didn't wear socks. Yeah. So at that time, the quarterback meeting room was pretty small. And so I remember this one meeting and Matt Castle was like, what is that smell? Like, what is that smell? And like nobody says anything and we're all like Matt Castle. He was the very funny guy who didn't care about making anyone uncomfortable. He loved making you and so he was like, no, no seriously. Like, what is that? Is that your feet? And Bill, I'll never forget this bill. Looked at him and goes, Castle, just shut the **** up. I was like, it was like my first year there and I'm like, I cannot believe I'm witnessing this right now, but as time went on, you could believe it. I just thought that was a great story. That's good. I mean, that's the thing players, coaches, they got to miss when they're out of it. It's just what other environment is, or I guess we have a small sample of it in radio, you know, sitting here pre-show. This isn't a real work environment. Like, no, yeah, no one understand that like, one of the things I miss about my college teammates is the one guy I was right next to in terms of lockers had awful halitosis. Like, first thing in the morning, his breath was terrible. So we'd like, we'd leave doublement gum on his stool or we'd leave like breath bins and all sorts of stuff over the years. Like, just to just to pick them up, those little things you, you can't replace, you can't do that again. And in public life or otherwise, you have to go to HR. You know what I mean? Like, that kind of stuff is irreplaceable that there is your audio vault spinning around some of the best NFL audio since the games this weekend. Let's get you a commander's stock report next who's the arrow trending up and down on. We will get to the bottom of it on Grant and Danny. We're giving out tickets to the cap's home opener in 40 minutes on the fan. Hey NFL fans, you can start the season with a big return on FanDul, America's number one sportsbook. So when you get a hunch in the middle of the game, you can check out the latest stats, view live play-by-play, and so much more on the same page where you place your bets. You'll get started with $200 in bonus bets guaranteed when you place your first $5 bet. That's FanDul.com/sportsfan. Never waste a hunch and make every moment more with FanDul, an official sportsbook partner of the NFL. Must be 21 plus and present in Colorado. First online real money weights are only $10 first deposit required. Bonus issued is now a throwable bonus bets that expire seven days after receipt. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanDul.com gambling problem. Call 1-800-522-4700. This is the fan. Those cap's tickets to the home opener on October 12th and 10 days are up for grabs. We're giving those out at four o'clock, a half hour from right now, out of the Beltway Blitz. Before our double play at 3.45, it is time for a commander's stock report. Who's the arrow trending up on? Who's the arrow trending down on? Let's get after it. Danny, you go first. The arrow is trending up. Give me a stock report up, Darris. Brian Robinson, we knew we'd be able to run the football, right? Especially with someone like Jayden Daniels and the threat of him out of the backfield, but a career high pace for Brian Robinson, yards per carry, success percentage. Everything about the running game starts with him thumping most in between the tackles. Occasionally getting them outside with the head of steam on some pitch plays and misdirection going off tackle here and there. But Ryan Robinson don't look now having himself a Pro Bowl caliber season. Arrow is going in the right direction. On my guy, Frankie Louvoo, who had his first quarterback hit, who had his first forced takeaway on a strip and who had his first half sack all on Sunday in Arizona while the defense allowed just 14 points. He is flashed with big physical moments. He blew up Malik neighbors at the end of a play in the alone home game a couple of weeks back. But this was the best we've seen him. He's starting to put it together. I think he's starting to get more comfortable in the defense. I also believe they're using him a little more the way that we were told they were going to. He was all over the place asked to do a ton of different things stock up on Frankie Louvoo. Brandon Coleman, can you win the job? Certainly seems so. He's been sprinkling and played. I think it was like 20% in week one, a little bit more in week two. That number's gone up and up and up each week. You don't notice it because he doesn't let people past him. He's been really, really impressive as he's working himself into shape and ultimately it looks like he's going to take that job. But seems to be one of those mid round home runs very very early. Obviously, nobody's slamming the gavel just yet. But the idea that you wouldn't have to go out and spend 100 million bucks in free agency or draft somebody the first round or trade back in and you could find your left tackle of the present and maybe the future in a glorified, you know, supplemental pick. That's pretty impressive. Jeremy McNichols, you know what the good teams do? When somebody misses a game, they don't miss a beat because the backup steps in. And even though over many games they wouldn't be able to give you the same amount as the guy they're replacing, they find a way for four quarters in a small sample to play really well. Like McNichols did. Eight carries for 68 yards, including a 27 yard touchdown. He actually scored two touchdowns in the game. He caught a pass for six yards. I thought he was very steady in pass protection. What else do you want from a 28 year old journeyman who'd been on and off of 12 roster in his career. Jeremy McNichols makes you feel okay if Austin Eckler isn't going to play this weekend against Cleveland. Although he told us on this show in our weekly interview with him yesterday that he expects to play against the Browns. So remember before the season, GP, we're trying to figure out who's going to have the second most catches the receivers behind Tara McLaurin. And my answer was a lot of it is a kiss. And through three, four weeks now, that's been the case. But we'd buy a six catch game here this past week. But this is what I thought we were getting. Everything that's intermediate, everything that's, you know, maybe even a little bit down the field. You think McLaurin, now you think Noah Brown around the line of scrimmage, what Jameson Crowder was doing a few years ago when he was in his prime. That's what's the case is going to do. Catching screens, catching, you know, sort of shallow crossers, maybe if you find a man look or something like that, wiggling in between, he was going to catch some short footballs to basically be an extension of the running game. That's what happened this past week. I don't know if it's going to be like that every week, just depends on the look and the vibe and, you know, with the offense needs, but a big game for Zacchaeus this past Sunday. Deami Brown, follow me for a second. He is going to catch more passes than he's ever caught before. And he's going to put up more yards probably than he ever has at this pace because he's catching a ball or two every week. He had two for 17 against the giants, two for 16, and they were big on a drive to go get points to get a two possession lead against the Bengals in the second half. He had the one catch for four yards on a little curl route against the Arizona Cardinals. So so far, five grabs 37 yards for him on seven targets through four games, but you just mentioned it. We have had a Noah Brown sighting. We have had a Terry McLaurin game. We have seen Luke McCaffrey make some huge plays for this team, including a 40 yard catch and run on a fourth in a couple. We've now had an Alameda is the keyest game. We've not really had the noticeable big moment from Deami Brown. The addition of another Brown in Noah Brown, I think has hurt him some as well. So overall, I just think his standing within the receiver room, his status on the offense is trending probably in the wrong direction. I think he served a nice purpose. He has responded when called upon. That's all good. He's just not going to be called upon as much as he probably would like until something changes right now. It's McClorin Brown and McCaffrey squarely ahead of him. And Zacchaeus, not Brown was the guy they mixed in in the screen game. Jim and Davis, and I feel like I'm kind of picking on the guy here a little bit, but let me pick on the guy a little bit. Remember when it was a thing when we were all the flutter and all the buzz at this conversion of defensive end and there was a tackle for loss early on and he showed well, well, inactive in week number two and not really part of the plan. It sounds like or it seemed like here over the past couple of weeks didn't play a very high percentage of snaps. Not much noticeable impact basically reduced to being a special teamer here of late instead of that rotational defensive end piece for a group that frankly wasn't didn't have a dominant player in front of him. It's not as if you know, he's sitting behind two former first round picks who told us they were going to break the sack record. Am I right? That happened, but he hadn't had that many opportunities because he seems to have not overtaken those folks. So damn it, Davis, unfortunately, stock down. Dante Fowler has been pretty quiet so far. Now he has not played a ton to his credit. I think it's 118 combined snaps through four games or so with a couple starts, but that's roughly 50% of the defensive plays and on plenty of passing downs. He is one half of a sack. He split it on what was a bit of a coverage sack of Joe Burrow with Dorrance Armstrong. I was kind of hoping it was going to be a breakout big year for him where they used him in a way where he got back to his old ways. Remember this was a guy in Jacksonville way back when who was drafted in the top five in the NFL draft. In fact, he had seasons at different points when it looked like he was about to become a standout pass rusher, 11 and a half sacks for the Rams. Just been a little bit more quiet than I would have thought. Isn't doing anything wrong per se, but I'm looking for more pass rush. They've got a sack from Javante Jean Baptiste. They've now got a sack and a half this past week from Dorrance Armstrong, both Allen and Payne contributed sacks. Ferrell on some cleanup work from nice plays by Payne had sacks in weeks one and two of the season didn't play here recently in week four. Fowler's kind of been the missing link in terms of getting home. I'm looking for more out of him. Andrew Wiley, remember this is one of the most maligned players in recent Washington memory. I think what happens is when when we're getting to know you and your first impression that you leave us is bad, then that's kind of what people think of you, especially something that's pretty visible, right? When I write tackle is a statue and someone rolls right around them for a sack and drill Sam Hall or whatever. People didn't think very much of Andrew Wiley. It was hard. It was hard to kind of convince folks reading some of the numbers and having smart people analyze this thing. Hey, this guy's playing better as the season progresses. Nobody really cared. It wasn't much fun. And that was an area where myself included saying, hey, they need to do better here. If they have the opportunity, you don't really because of his salary cap hit and the way the contract was, it wouldn't incentivize you to get out of it. But I think they need to upgrade that spot. They need to find maybe a player on waiting their version of what they did with Brandon Coleman over on the right side. That's what I would have done there. But Andrew Wiley's played pretty darn well as this offensive line has so good for him. Nick Allegretti, the left guard who started all four games, he recovered a fumble at one point. One of the reasons why they have not turned the ball over with a fumble this season. The recovered fumble against the Bengals save their bacon probably saved the game. That's not why I'm going stock up stock up because he's a part of an offensive line that's been excellent stock up because I think he's played at a high level stock up because he was mostly a backup in Kansas City that they bet big on and have been absolutely right about stock up because he's a part of the number one run blocking unit in the league. And if you want to add together and divide ESPN and PFFs thoughts on the past blocking the number six past blocking unit in the league is 28. They said he'll be a starter and so far they've been right. Allegretti's played very well. Cliff Kingsbury take that nerds take that people that study this sort of stuff for a living and had a lot to say about Cliff Kingsbury in the preseason. You end up being right. I have no idea. I know this through four weeks that offense where there's not that much motion that offense with Aaron McClure and only lines up on the left that offense that looked like it was going to be running in quicksand is kicking everybody's butt. They look really, really, really good through the first month of the season with a rookie quarterback getting up to speed. That's your commander's stock report. We've got caps tickets to the opener at four in twenty minutes. We'll give those out. Also, death tones tickets at five o'clock ahead of blitz in the east. That's an hour and twenty minutes away. You got to be listening to the fan. [BLANK_AUDIO] Every day at three forty five on Grant and Danny, we give you a double play. What's going on in our lives? Nothing to do with sports driven you by your local Washington area Honda dealers. Stopping for a great deal on the rugged and capable Honda pilot. Contact your local Washington area Honda dealers today. Two things going on with me, GP. Last night, obviously, huge momentum thing for me. You know, I've been struggling with this. I finished the four Dragon Brothers side quest in Blackmouth, Wukong really struggled with the fourth brother, lightning. I could not figure out what to do. Finally got enough lightning resistance built up. I did enough building in my cloud step to be able to perfect unveiling strike to be able to hit enough when I had my pluck of many spell going in addition to using immobilized a couple times. I had to rebuff and do a couple things to increase my mana in order to defeat him. But I was able to do it. I got the golden carp curio, which I know you got six months ago. But I just finally got it to increase the rear item drop because like everybody else, I need mine course. So that's where we're at. But a big moment last night at about 115 in the Ruya household, I screamed bleep yes and woke up my oldest. So that is the update there. You any final questions on that or are you good to go there? I think I'm pretty good. Okay, you covered. Yeah. How did the how did everyone feel when you did it? Did you get a big ovation? No, no, people were mad because I woke them up with the loud noise. Um, but I did that. So I'm very proud of myself and I wanted to let everyone know that I'm a little bit silly. The second thing is Mr. McMahon on Netflix. Yes. Yes to this. Yes. I live through it. I'm getting mixed feedback on this. I am not interested in the negative feedback because here's what's happening. I'm 10 years old again. I remember all the beats. I remember waking up Saturday morning to see me and Jean Ochrelin sit down at some makeshift studio and interview the ultimate warrior macho man, Hulk Hogan, Roddy, Roddy Piper, the ultimate warrior everybody. It's perfect. I'm having all the feels and all the memories again. It may not be the greatest documentary of all time, but I don't care. If you can make me feel like I'm 10 again. Here you go. Here's my attention. Here's my money. That's what's happening. I'm going to watch that and I'm actually really excited about it. The reason I haven't watched it yet has nothing to do with like the mixed feedback that I've gotten. I would say 80% of people polled on this by your boy feel really good about it, but I've had a few people, including I won't throw them under the bus, but one of our guys here at the radio station who I asked about this who basically said, it's not that good. It's just it's a bunch of stuff you already know. That doesn't bother me because if it's done well, Netflix style as a documentary, if I know it or I don't know it really isn't going to impact me in any way. You make me a documentary of the 91 Redskins right now. I know a lot of that stuff. So I can't wait to sit down and watch it and hug my pillow and just remember the joy. That's what it is. And it's worth noting. And again, I'm not excusing these things, but 90 some percent of the documentary footage was before a lot of the heavy accusations leveled at Vince McMahon. So you know, they sort of offered that upfront going, Hey, we know about the stuff that you guys are going to ask about this documentary is not about that. Not yet. So they're going through the rise of the WWE. What was that? I had no idea. Yeah. So this is a basically about his entire life arc and positive Vince McMahon stuff. Yeah. And you know, it goes into some of the things that he roughed a lot of feathers and a lot of people really pissed off that him and hated his guts as he was building this empire. I thought this was a documentary about the recent accusations and basically what a terrible person he allegedly was. So yeah, I haven't gotten all the way through that. We're not up to present day might be coming. It's I'm sure it's coming. But yeah, the majority of the footage is it's all interviewing about how wrestling used to be this one thing. And he goes, I'm going to make it something entirely different. And then it becomes something entirely different. Like he did that. And everyone said you can't do that. And he mortgaged everything, including his house to do WrestleMania. So like, there's no WrestleMania. There's never anything like it. Before pay per views really as mainstream as it kind of became and then now is I think on the way out. But nobody didn't like that. And he's like, we're going to show up and have it on close circuit televisions where you buy a ticket to be able to go see it. And like everyone's like, what does that mean? And it was a smashing success. It was the great spectacle of sports. And you know, the second one was where the three cities and it failed. But the third one and the Pontiac Super Gnome with 93,000 people is one of the most watched events of its kind in human history. I always admire the people that come up with things that are visionaries that kind of change completely evolve. Either something they've created or something they joined, because I don't have that outside the box thinking always. Like, I'm, I like to find ways to do things more efficiently that are on the book already, you know, that we know of. Yeah, that's kind of what I'm okay at. But the people that can just say, this has never been before. No one's ever thought about this before, but I'm going to try it. I'm always a I shoot everything down because it's like, that won't work. That's hard. So I really admire that kind of thinking. Yeah, I mean, you've got to be wired differently. I don't say that in a negative way, but you do. Like, I think to the most basic level, before there was flight, these two brothers are like, we can do that. What? No one's flown in the history of human beings. There's one story about one guy that tried and his wings burned. Like, it's the whole point is don't, don't dare. Don't try. Stay low. You know what I mean? Keep your head down and and live your life. And then we'll dig your grave when you're done. And the right brothers are like, what if we ran and jumped off this sand that's kind of piled up in a hill? Flight. You know what I mean? Like, those guys, like, bucking convention, like the Henry Ford. Listen, it's a box. It's got this thing. It's going to rotate, but it's got four wheels and we just ride along. What propels it? Exactly. You know what I mean? Like, the dudes that said we're going to try it are awesome. It's time for my double play. I have not watched the Vince McMahon documentary because I have been busy watching. I'm only about halfway through this. Monsters, the Lyle and Eric Menendez story. You know, me, I'm a true crime guy. So these are the brothers who are in prison still decades later for killing their parents. This well to do family in California where they just one day after watching a movie, basically decide this is what they're going to do. This whole show is stranger than fiction. I don't know how to describe it other than like sometimes you watch these quote unquote doc, you series doc, you dramas, whatever, and you go, man, these guys are so stupid and you look at him as characters and you go, nobody would ever do this. But, you know, afterwards, just thinking you're not going to get caught and spending frivolously and it's a wild show. I came in with almost no information. I'd heard of these two people. I'd heard of this family in passing, but I didn't really know a whole lot. I've since done more reading, but I'm about halfway through the series I've been watching on Netflix. I don't love it, to be honest with you. And my reason for not loving it is, again, I don't do the stranger than fiction thing that well. Like if I can't believe the true crime thing, because it's too stupid, like there's no way these two guys just told four people in the first 24 hours or, you know what I mean, whatever, like, and then thought they're going to get away with it. It's just hard for me. It's almost like suspends my reality, even if they're telling you the story that allegedly happened step-for-step that way. So that's what I'm struggling with. How much of a file do you have on this? So I lived through this. I mean, I remember all the details are a little bit fuzzy. Like, I don't remember everybody's name or the particulars, but this trial, this thing was like, in the wake of OJ, the next national attention trial, they didn't have the same, you know, 100 level retention where everybody was glued to the television set. And we actually got off school to go to the amphitheater to watch the Vertic live on television talking about OJ. What year was this? I think '96, maybe then the subsequent trial would have been '97 or '98 somewhere in there. But the first one, they were tried separately and there was a mistrial. So then they tried them together and they were found guilty. So I remember the first one, it's like, they're going to go free. And then it's like, wait, not so fast. There's another maneuver here. Yeah, so I'm not at the trials or anything yet, but just watching the series on Netflix. I love that we have all of this content now. There's actually a legitimate documentary, less a drama series that has come out. The director is getting all kinds of heat from their attorneys and these guys from prison and their, you know, wives and family members and people that are out and about about how terrible it makes them look. And it's like, well, you know, you kind of helped in that a little bit, didn't you? But I was reading yesterday that Kim Kardashian has gone and met with them in prison. And one of the actors went and Gen Z once these guys released, apparently there's a bunch of like kids now that want to see them, you know, get another trial and whatever that kind of stuff is, it's not for me, I will say, but I like the content. I like just bringing something back into the forefront and kind of educating people on what happened. Yeah, so quick apology. I got my time on Totally Wrong. This was pre-OJ. I got that totally backwards. I apologize. This was sort of the before OJ that was this, right? This was the, this trial captured the country before it like set the stage for what OJ would just stop everything. I think it was really early 90s. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Big just based on like what people are wearing and what it looks like. Yeah, apologies. Anyways, that's what I have been watching on Netflix myself. You and I have both been doing a little grinding, not with without the sports. Just documentary style Netflix viewing creepers. Oh, I just remembered the Nat season's over. So I got to get rid of my cable. Also, nice, you won't do it during the break. No, it's going to take more than five minutes. You think it's that easy? Yeah, for you. You ever called a cable company? You got them on speed dial. You got a guy over there. That's true. Hey, it's me again. The Beltway Blitz comes your way next and we're giving out tickets as soon as we return to the cap's home opener, which is just 10 days away. Grant and Danny on the fan. Hey NFL fans, you can start the season with a big return on Fandal, America's number one sports book. So when you get a hunch in the middle of the game, you can check out the latest stats, view live play by play, and so much more on the same page where you place your bets. You'll get started with $200 in bonus bets, guaranteed, when you place your first $5 bet. That's Fandal.com/sportsfan. Never waste a hunch and make every moment more with Fandal, an official sports book partner of the NFL. 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