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You got Xavier Worthy, Texas Longhorn, who's probably going to end up being a big time playmaker tonight for the Chiefs. They don't have Hollywood Brown, Rishi Rice of SMU. No suspension for you, sir. No suspension. So you get to continue the party. Chris Jones is playing. Didn't play a year ago this time. Then tomorrow in Brazil, the Eagles and the Packers, two teams that also have very, very high aspirations. Incredible. Two, three out of the next four days. Terrific. NFL match-ups to look forward to. That's Wolchuck. Of course, Gia Follow, Brian Broadus, Lucius Alexander was in the pimp cup over there in match control. You have Carter Freeman coordinating your video. And it's a big Thursday here in the nation. We'll get Eric Kendrick's thoughts. The new Cowboys is starting linebacker with us at 520 Cowboys player show lights out. Sean Merriman is going to join us at 420 to talk NFL week one. And we're going like across the field or something. Aren't we? We had four o'clock with the Brown's rider behind enemy lines, right. Right. Right. Right. Right. Right. Ritter rider. Ritter rider. Ritter rider. Ritter rider. What are you trying to say that? He knew. Yeah. I knew what he did. Like telepathic. Yeah. Across the field. Yeah. It's a new segment. G back in the day coming up here. What he's going to do is he's going to walk from here to there. He bangles you every day for practice. Yeah. I can't believe the Bengals have to walk across a main street. They got to have like a we got to have a bear's guard and everything with their cleats on professional athletes like jogging from the high school over to where the actual football field is on the lamppost. Yeah. Like waiting. We're clear. So good. Speaking of like things that happen like for sporting events and things. Did you see the the girl for the soccer team, the professional soccer team that was thrown out the first pitch and hurt her knee? Yeah. She got banged up. I didn't see this. I saw throughout. She was throwing it. Was it for the angels? Oh no. This is the problem with being like a single sport athlete. She was she was yeah. Their team was getting honored. She was an Olympic athlete in Olympic soccer player and she's thrown out the pitch. They announce her and she wrecks her knee throwing and she's out for the year for her team. Oh, that's too bad. Oh, that's it. That was a season ender. That was a season ender. Like the coach was basically addressing the media and says, yeah, we've lost her for the year. It's one of those unfortunate things. One of those unfortunate things was thrown out the first pitch and got her knee wrecked. Oh, that's too bad. That's crazy. Why couldn't it have just been ludicrous last night? You know what I mean? He was an epic night for first pitch. How did he bounce that ball? How did he balance that ball? Like the big hands and he's wearing the big shoes and nuts. But Hesley Rivera, I think won the night with the flip and an awesome pitch. Ariel. Yeah. Ariel. And she got it right down the middle. Nuts. Come on, man. There's other people that throw way over here to the side bleach of whatever. I mean, like Ariel, then got it right down the middle. Trusted hole. Yeah. This is spirit rookie midfielder and US women's gold medalist croy buffoon. Could you have because she invented a new pitch? Her name's croy. Are guys going to start trying this? I should try a little Ariel before ripping it down the, I think, I think the playoffs. I think Simone Biles did that. I think she did a flip. She did. She did a flip and then the flippin throw through the ball. Yeah. The more you can dress it up, the better. I always say, you know, those first pitches, because you're most likely not going to throw a 90 mile an hour fastball. Right. So what else can you do? Well, I don't speak for yourself. If you don't throw it perfectly. Yeah. I tell you about the time Abby threw a perfect first pitch, five years old. I heard a guy for a couple of days. Makes sense now. Yeah. You got a very strict eye on the pitchers. Absolutely. Five. Yes, sir. Uh, okay. Kansas City three point home favorite tonight. I can't wait to see how good they are compared to last year. What do you guys say? Much? Is this, is this wire to wire? And do you also look at Patrick Mahomes and the, and the Chiefs is kind of like a proxy home football team like your AFC team light it up in Texas. Do you look at the Chiefs the same way I do? Like Mahomes is a Dallas guy. He's a Texas guy. You know, he likes to hang out here. I like to pull for his football team. Well, and outside of the Cowboys, like if the Chiefs are on, that's when, okay, my wife is open to joining me to watch the game because she's a tech alum. So all Texas tech, Red Raiders also claim Patrick Mahomes. So they're rooting for Mahomes. So yeah, I think there is some of that. They're just, I mean, he's just so much fun to watch and Andy Reed offense. I was so damn happy when he left the Eagles because I've always admired the way like screen games. You're always going to have an incredible screen game. But I think their biggest weakness last year was clearly the receiving core. That's now something that they attacked aggressively in the off season. And it's much better. You won't see Hollywood Brown tonight. He's hurt, but Xavier worthy I think can be electrifying in that offense. The offensive line. We'll see what happens with Kingley, Suamatia, the rookie from BYU, but we were fans of his. We were laughed. I mean, he's a, he's a mammoth human being. And we've seen them shuffle and be able to get production from a variety of different offensive tackles. So I think Legerius need losing him. That's kind of a big question, Mark, but they've still got Trent McDuffie. And they just seem like they've always got somebody to be able to plug in their in spags defense. So yeah, I think this is going to be a much more dominant regular season for Kansas City than it was last year. How about year seven for Lamar Jackson? Are you still considering this guy can join the elites and lead his football team? Do you think it's got to happen soon? Has that ship already sailed? Yeah, I mean, I think you're, you're, you're definitely your process is expedited in terms of how long you have when you're a guy who runs around the way he does and leaning on the athleticism, the way he does. So I think yes, it's sooner rather than later for him. And you can say a little bit with Josh Allen as well with the way he likes to run around and things like that. So, but yeah, the jury's still out. There's no reason to have faith that he's actually going to get it done when it matters when the defense has become super, super legit. And now everything starts to become, Hey, can you win with your arm and oftentimes can you win from the pocket? And it's not been something he's been able to do. So you'll, you'll doubt it until you see it come post season time. Yeah, yeah, no, there won't be a big surprise if he can get it done tonight. But yeah, in January, ultimately is when he's got to get it done now with a two and four post season record update on Dak. It appears the Diana Rucini story is just opposite in the national. The national media doesn't seem like they got a pulse on this one. No, they don't. And Clarence Hills are a really good job of some reporting for that and kind of getting an idea of those guys and gals that visit that locker room have access and opportunities that a lot of the national media don't. And so maybe you're getting some stuff second or third hand. But if you have the ability to walk in there and ask a question or two, you might get the answer you're looking for. And I think that like chill, him, Todd Archer, John Michota, others that walk in there, do a really good job with that. And I think they have an understanding. We haven't heard a whole lot from the guys and gals that go in that room. It seems it's always been the national folk. But it I was the question I wanted to know is, was the Cowboys, was it really true that the Cowboys were looking for short years and was Dak looking for long years? And you know, it seems like that that that that was not her report was right that it was just the time period that's off. Well, yeah, the amount of years that's off. Yeah, that's the thing about it. She flipped it. Yeah, the Cowboys want the long years. They want the long years to avoidables and stretch the money out. Dak's like, no, I'm good with a three, four year deal. That's and that's what surprised me about the whole thing was that Dak would really looking for long years and it, you know, that that's not it didn't make the most sense. No, see, Dallas has got to think about not only Dak long years, they got to think about the fact they've got others that they're going to have to sign. You know, if they go short, then that's going to put Dak back at the table again, with them having it like, okay, now they have to sign Tyler Smith to an extension. Oh, here's Ron Bland. Here's Bland. Here's just like it was four years ago where the Cowboys wanted to go long, Dak wanted to go short and right up at the deadline, the Cowboys agreed to go short. So don't you expect the same thing that happened by Sunday? You know what? I would not be surprised if Eric and I were doing the pregame show and then we get a report from Jay Glazer that says that Dak Prescott signed. It wouldn't surprise me one bit. I agree. I mean, I think educated guests right now. I think this thing's done by kickoff on Sunday. Unless Dak just says, I'm going to wait this out. That might be, I know that Nick Harris was on this morning with the morning guys and he was saying that he would be shocked if Dak would sign early now. Yeah, I think it's not the one that is very aggressive in getting this done. I think the Cowboys want this done. Okay, so stay tuned. You know, I think something could happen today tomorrow. Definitely Saturday, Sunday. I think ultimately there is enough money on the table. If you're going to make him the top paid quarterback in the NFL, there's enough incentive to do it now. If ultimately this is where you want to stay, you know, if you want to potentially leave and maximize your payday, put another season of injury risk out there, bet on yourself again. I could see that for a lot of situations. But if you've put roots down at this level and understand the value of being Cowboys quarterback, ultimately, you know, the only reason you would leave is if you're just disgusted by the lack of winning and the coaching situation or maybe the situation where he wakes up every day and he's having to take the arrow for something that, you know, 12 wins and they're still, it's still not good enough. And I know, I know the playoffs and the Super Bowl and all that's, it's huge. It's huge, but there's a lot of great quarterbacks that have never won the Super Bowl. I think the thing with Dallas trying to go long here too, by the way, I think they want to stagger some of these contracts, you know, that's been a little bit of a problem for them where the contracts have seemed to have come all at the same time. So maybe that's why, yeah, you're looking for better financial flexibility, but maybe stagger some of these deals you got going forward. If he keeps coming back to the table when other, you know, big time players are up for contracts, that doesn't do them any good. So I think they're looking for a little stagger here right now if they can. Rangers and angels going to get underway tonight. Our guy Cody Bradford on the hill at about 7 0 5 pregame coming up at 6 30 coming off a nice little win over the Yankees 10 6 the final 14 hits. Our guy bang bang was three of four with two ribbies. What a great defensive man. Save the game again. Yeah, clutch gene, clutch gene offensively and defensively, unbelievable what he's doing. And now you take a series from the Yankees. I mean, at this point in the season, that that's, that's beautiful to see. I mean, try and just play a little spoiler right here. Yeah. Yeah. Build momentum. Show that you can get this done. Rangers are six games from 500. I think, you know, ultimately that could be your goal. Jack Lider's next start will be Saturday to become quite the topic. Does Jared attacking me over over his last start and make you more likely to watch his next game truck, rec.com fan text is open at eight, seven, seven, eight, eight, one, one, oh five, three. I know I'm, I'm, I'm anxious to see, you know, but I'm not rooting against him and I'm not necessarily picking that he's going to be bad for his career. I just said he struggled, you know, that's really all I said on on Tuesday. Did you say you went back and watched the extended highlight from the game? Yeah. And you still still same same feelings? Yeah. I was surprised. You know, I would, I would like to ask Jared what was so encouraging about that, you know, to give up seven hits and the 21 batters that you faced and so many of the outs that he got were ground balls that are hit balls were right in the middle of the plate. Yeah. I mean, it's like, oh, okay, that's going to be a double play. Oh, and, and, and two like at the wall, you know, that one, I think judge got, I forget the other one that was hit, but, you know, there were some really hard hit baseball. So I would ask me a Volpe. Yeah. Volpe almost dong gone, which is, yeah. Yeah. And, and the play by play crew jokes that goes, oh, it's your buddy. So you tell them, I'm going to challenge you right down the middle of the plate, you know, and they, you know, the play by play crew is making a joke out of it. It is like, okay, well, like almost all of his outs were right down the middle of the plate. They just didn't, you know, get hit into a gap. He even admitted it though. He, he, remember when he was on with us, he talked about he goes, he, I thought I missed high. Yeah. The guy still judge still hammered it. He goes up, man, he goes and went and looked at it. And I, man, I didn't miss high enough. You know, he talked about expanded strikes and stuff. So it doesn't think she's going to have to get used to. Yeah. I mean, it's a little, like he said, it's a little different play in Salt Lake City and Peoria and places like that is the Yankees and the Orioles and teams like he's, well, and also no walks right in that game. That walks have been a big time issue. So that I think is a step in the right direction against a lineup in the Yankees. It's good and his righties, righties pretty hard. But yeah, I mean, I agree over all big picture with what you said in terms of second overall pick. We were super excited about it. And at this point in his career, he has been disappointing, but the story is not written yet. Do you think, can you be a real big success as a ground ball pitcher? And is that what he projects towards? I don't know if he projects towards that. You can be successful as a ground ball pitcher, but you're a little bit more volatile. You're limited at times, right? Like Martin Perez to me, look, ground ball out kind of guy made an all star game. But I think yeah, you, it now with like how the launch angles and the velocity and it's all about swinging missed for the elite guys. Big day tomorrow, if you don't have tickets, Elvis Andrews retiring as a ranger, ends his career to 69 325 370 with 102 bomb skis, 347 stolen bases he he develops in power later on his career. Speaking of soccer, though, Alex Morgan retiring at the age of 35, the two time World Cup champion, the Olympic gold medalist ranks fifth in women's national team history with 123 goals. And she was left off the most recent Olympic team. She also announced she's pregnant for the second time. So congrats. Hey, did you, what did you just say? I was getting everything together in here. And did you triggered somebody out there? What did you say? We were discussing Jack Lighter. Is that what it was? Mike Baskins on the telephone. Yeah, hold on. Pull it up. Oh, sweet. Let's go Mike. Hey, Mike. Hey, so I think a couple of the pictures that you saw down the middle that ended up being, let's say out. Yeah. He threw the ball inside effectively and not guys off of the plate. So you can get away at times with crap pitches after that happens. And so that's what I was impressed with. In fact, after the game, I was talking to Al about it. My former teammate is his dad. And I was like, you know what I like? And I said, I don't know. Only only the person inside can tell you even Al doesn't know. Were those intentional good misses or were they unintentional good misses? Because then when he threw a crappy slider in the middle of the plate, instead of the guy taking them deep or hitting a double in the gap at times, it ended up being out. So I was like, that crappy pitch was only effective because of that pitch that moved the guy's hands that moved the guy's feet. So I'm with you. There were some out pitches that weren't great pitches, but luckily a pitcher to before he knocked the guy off of the dish, which kind of was his ability to do that. And then without being a strikeout pitcher, I don't know if he's going to be a strikeout pitcher or not. But it was encouraging and is nine. If I have it right, nine previous innings in the minor leagues, he struck out 20 guys. Yes. Yeah. So it shows, you know, I say this as well. But when he struck out all 11 guys in the minor league, I was like, hell, six of those strikeouts major leaguers aren't going to swing at those pitches. So that's always the thing that we'll never know is it's just the level you're at, right? Triple A, I can't make them face major league hitters unless I bring them to the major leagues. And then you understand that that pitch probably won't work against most major leaguers, but you kind of have to figure that out over trial and error. And sometimes guys figured out sometimes guys like me never, never figure it out. But I was like the pitches down the middle, you're correct. And there are a couple balls, Volpe and judge who like almost got them. And that game can change tremendously. And then the last thing is both, he made a major mistake. And the reason I know he made a major mistake and I can back it up is the next night Andrew Heaney who has an under four ERA who hasn't given up a run in the sixth inning with less than 80 pitches throws to a Soto. He hits Soto intentionally, by the way, and he took him out of the game. Why didn't he if he's not given up any runs and he is a 10 year vet with an ERA under four? Why did he take him out and not allow him to face a judge? But he wanted lighter to face. So I'm with you because I think that was something the boats got super criticized for now. See why when we had him on defended boats, he said he loved that he put lighter back out there. I wonder Mike if it's where the Rangers all right now in the standings and they're not competing with lighter being where he is in his career. This is a learning type of moment. They said, you know what, go back out there. Let's see what happens. I think that's a bad decision because you got to give the kid confidence. And if you take him out after five innings, now he's you're like, Hey, great job way to go. That's a great five innings. He's never pitched a fifth a day in his life, which is crazy. They're doing it wrong in the minor leagues. All organizations are but I would just say that doesn't make any sense to me except I didn't have a guy ready. I was sitting next to Madison who I was working with on the post game show. And as the sixth inning was starting before even through a pitch, I said, boat should have a guy up because if this thing gets out of hand with one or two batters, lighter doesn't need to be facing Soto and judge for a third time with guys on base. And by the time it happened, it happened so quickly by the time Chase Anderson was ready, it was second and third and one run run was nobody out. And I will say, boats has managed most of his life without a pitch clock. The game moves a lot faster now. And I think at times the game will move fast on boatries like crap. My guy's not ready yet because my guys are throwing four pitches in 30 seconds and it used to be four pitches in a minute and a half. Well, great stuff, man. Appreciate your insights. We got a run. We'll catch up with you tomorrow. There he goes. I love that you. You earn the ability maybe to get away with that one in the middle of the plate. If you're doing your job going inside and setting up the hitter, G back of the day is coming up at two 30. Can we squeeze out an NFL true or fart next? We'll chuck. Yeah, let's do it. We got some bold predictions when it comes to your Dallas Cowboys season. You think it's a trinary? I think it's a fart that's next in the nation. All right. Welcome back. She back nation. Jory Epstein, USA today. Formerly in the morning news, she's done a number of stories with Dak over the years set in a podcast today. She's a black buddy, DAX buddy. She's a dad, buddy. Good reporter. She said she believes that Dak is going to table conversations until the off season at this point. Yeah. What do you think segments brought to you by cars for kids? Donate today. Cars for kids.org. It's brought to you by the Frankles. Life's unpredictable accidents happen. Franklin, Franklin to go to attorneys for car and truck wrecks in DFW. If you are a loved ones, been in an accident, contact the Frankles for a free consultation to one four or eight, one seven, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, go to frankly firm.com. I mean, I thought if the Cowboys were willing to go to the four years and make him the highest paid quarterback, that would get it done. Now, I don't think that's what you'd be talking about. I think it's going to have to be by like, they're making him the highest paid quarterback by a good chunk because he knows the financial opportunities that he will arrive at once he gets to the open market and free agency. And now he's being wind and dined. And there's a bidding wars and this can go from what we're talking about 60 right now easily to 65. This could get even 70. I'm, I think that is very much so on the table. So if you are Dak and his agents, you're going, okay, yes, I can make two million more than the next guy, or I can wait one season and make five to 10 million more per year for the next guy agreed. So to me, and, and a huge money, that's 40 million over the life of a contract. Oh, yeah, it's huge money. And to be fair, like the jury, I've seen stuff. I saw this last week because it was about a week ago when she said it. So to be fair, who knows what's changed in the last week where you have Matt Pittman Meatchurch saying, Hey guys, we're closer than anybody thinks with Sean and RJ this week. And you have the report today where perhaps they are getting a little bit closer to getting this deal done. But I think if it's getting done, it's because the Cowboys are definitely like all in on the idea of not letting him go. And so they're willing to come up to minimum 60 per year. That's why we've been thrown out that 60 number because I agree. And I think the Cowboys are looking at this where it doesn't make any sense. If he leaves, we are still on the hook for 40 million dollars in dead money next year. So the thought process of man, it would really be nice for the fans that are out on deck. And, and there's a lot of you to go with Trey Lance or Cooper Rush or name X quarterback that you can go get be a free agency. And now you can build a super team around him. The Cowboys aren't going to be able to do that financially. So that is a pipe dream that isn't a reality. No, you got to move on from Dak and know that you're eating a crap year for 2025 season. It's exactly the same reason why they weren't able to maximize Dak on the rookie contract because they then had dead money based on avoidable years with the Ramos contract. They were still paying on Romo. So for the Cowboys, I think there should be urgency to get this thing done now. And maybe they do by the end of the weekend up saying, you know what, Dak? That's 60 million number. Here it is. What do you think if it goes to next March happens? Is there any way the Cowboys decide to match anything? I think there's a point in time where totally depends on what happens in the postseason, dude. I just feel like there, I think some teams will just will just make it too difficult for them to do. I think there will be some teams that say, you know what, it's almost like the old is just talk about the poison pills and things you put in the contracts where to make it were teams. And I, and I know they're not using poison pills and stuff. I bet it's just, I think there's going to be a team out there that just makes it very, very difficult for Dallas to even consider to match. They want to just incrementally go up though. I think so because if you go up 10, then everybody has to pay an extra 10. You're the most hated guy at the NFL meetings. Yeah, there's, there's people out there that like I said, but there's teams out there like the Raiders. They don't give a damn. They don't care. You know, if they give a guy $70 million to get a quarterback And even Jerry Jones and Mark Davis are the best, you know, best of friends. But it's about, you know, it's about the, the Raiders are probably going to go through another year of not being very good. And they're going to do something with that fan base out there. You know, they're going to show that they, you know, we're willing to kind of go get a quarterback. And, and I wouldn't be surprised. I, I think there's going to be a team that makes it difficult on Dallas. It is time now for the G bag of the day into the PIM Cup. We go here's Lucius. Let's get it. Let's get it. Let's get it. Let's get it here. Let's go. Uh, do you want to honor re this one? Are you, you cool? Me playing is like two times a day now. Oh, come on, bring it. I want you. I don't mind it. So I'm talking about it makes my fire burn. That's why you get paid to big bucks, though. I noticed that chip on your shoulder, getting bigger and bigger. Golly, you know, I, I think it's a good challenge today. Imagine my delight when I actually decided to go watch the game and realize how wrong Jared was. He was sick in the morning. That's what I'm talking about. Scout. Yeah. I'm having lean into it, lean into it. Uh, Jared Sandler called into the G bad nation with some smoke the other day went viral. We got Jared. I think yeah, he got a little Jared. Oh, he wants to get spicy Dawson. Yeah. Oh, this is perfect. Sure. Wait. So this is true. I think Buffalo might be the sixth or seventh wild card team is Jared Sandler joins us now to protect his guy, Jack Leiter, who I have been corrected was good yesterday. Giving up one run for inning pitch. Jared. Good afternoon. How you doing? Yeah. No, no, I just, I was thinking, I love you guys and Dawson, I, I heard you the other day when you were very passive aggressive with broadness and how you can be. Uh, I heard the drive by shot there. That's cool. I was just trying to help you via text, not sound like a total. Okay. So you say you're trying to help me via text, Jared. This is not how you address somebody via text in the middle of a segment. Be honest. Did you watch the game suggesting that I was dishonest? That's where you got sideways with me. Jared, just so you know, but did you watch the game? No, I didn't. Okay. So I saw his numbers. I saw his numbers. I understand that. Okay. I was just trying to help help you out because if you watch the game, then it would be a different approach. Very well. I mean, he was angry. You goodbye. You stopped him from calling you a jackass. Yeah. He was he was he actually said there before I cut him off. I'm trying to help you not sound like a total dip. That's exactly it. No, I used to wear jackass, but I knew there was another. This is how the guy comes at me. And then we talk on the phone later and he's like, man, you know how much I respect you and how much I value our friendship. That's Jared, man. It's just how he gets down. He can talk to you about anything. And it sounds like he's charging you up, especially if you see him face to face. It makes a little dumb look like Tucker Carselman makes you know what I mean? Like, yeah, I don't understand why the doors open. I don't understand. Is there a reason why that's open? We're like, damn, is he confronting me, bro, about this door? That's Jared. I mean, if he wants to have an adversarial relationship, I don't want it. OK, no, you don't want to smoke with you, bro, because this every day he'll never give up. I like this drop. He gave me over here. Short guy, like the honest, honest, honest. People are not a fan of how you dismounted that argument, though. Is even one of the top Rangers prospects anymore as the number two overall pick, I guess that's my bad for having expectations too high on a guy. You're spinning this because you don't know how else to come back. Yeah, by playing the Oh, I guess it's my bad. You're not listening to anything. I'm saying, though, like I said, and so you get me in the last 30 minutes. Screw you, Jared, goodbye. There he is. There he is. OK, so there he is. There he is. There he is. There he is. Let's jump in there and say, hey, somebody talk tag awful announcing. No, my tag awful announcing. Let them know. OK, but over here in Dallas, if so, as far as how I ended that, it was time for the G bag of the day. Yeah, no, it was two twenty nine. It was a little. I have some dinner right back professional G B O D. I felt like this is a perfect way to to exit this conversation here. Plus I was unprepared for the debate, as you could clearly hear. Now I am prepared. That's right. It's called back. You know, the balls to call you, but you circle back. But I was listening. I that that ticked me off. I just wondered when the last time you were worried about the clock. I mean, I just really just for you, back of the day and LA live. Let's go. Four minutes late. Let me catch a five, let me catch a five. Let me catch a five. Oh, you want to keep yourself from me? Aussie Gian baseball player baseball player. Aussie Gian. Yeah, one of the greats. He went off on a umpire during the post game, you know, him and Frank Thomas. And oh, yeah. You seen this? No, dude, I'm just excited. I love Aussie Gian. Keep it all because it was like two minutes. You know, maybe you ought to stretch that segment. I can do that right here. I kept it very in. This happened during the White Sox and Baltimore game. It was pretty bad. That game, I guess, and Aussie has a history with him. So it all came out. And what did I know said say here? I mean, I'm trying to speed the game up. I'm telling you it's not nothing worse than a baseball's play. You're playing right now. You're not going to get great calls. Frank. You're not going to get great calls. Yeah, I know that. You played the game long enough. I know. But the Jews, the guys are packed. I know they're packed the way they were thinking. Hopefully they never do take it like that. One thing about it, pro to sizable. Finally, I'll see a minus here. You know what? I hate that. Oh, look at this dude. I hate that. Look at this dude. Wow. He just gave him an F-bomb. I swear to God. Yes, he did. Wow. He did. He made your lead baseball. He's bigger than the game. Yeah, anything else. Look at how funny he is. Look at how funny he is. He should be embarrassing. Where are you looking for? Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. I said, do you want to know as again? Look how far he is. He's so fat. You're warm, I'm so poor. I like the Tony Montana baseball animal. Yeah, I do love it. The beginning of it was pretty good too, was he told a story. Pretty awesome. Let's see right here. Oh, yesterday was a church day. Shout out to Dr. Pastor Freddy Haynes over there. Friendship West Baptist Church. Church. Church. And of course, Reverend Ike. He's no longer with us. He's in that big bank vault in the sky. I'm in G6. Why is it a big bank vault? It's my guy though. Let's see right here. This pastor calls out his choir for sounding bad. Oh. Another pastor mad at the choir situation. [Music] Come on. Clap them hands. Church, hey. 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