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4th hour of the G-Bag Nation: The Expressway: Football's Finest; Breaking Sports News at 5; Dak's contract; LA Live

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And tell them that your girl, Tasha McKeea sent you, the sharpest ride, affordable, sexy, sharp. - Here we go, our four G-Bagnation 105.3, the fan, hope you're having a great day. I certainly am, it's my three year old's birthday tonight. So after the show here, we're heading home. Of course, gonna watch the Rangers and have a heck of a birthday party. You might even try to hit some chucky cheese. Ooh, I was wondering, dude. Yeah, that's a good pizza night for you then. Yeah, damn good pizza. Hey, and don't sleep on the cheesy bread over there. Get that cheesy bread. If you go to, if you go to the chucky's tonight. - A book, tear that thing up, bro. - She's been asking for it. So how do you not give a three year old chucky cheese when they're requesting it for their birthday? We have the Expressway coming up in about 15 minutes, LA live at 540. What is the latest with the Dak deal? You know, we got a week or so to go here, less than a week, five days. So how close is this thing to maybe actually happening? We'll talk about that coming up at 520. Here's the chief with an addition. - The finest. - Well, Calvin Watkins is reporting that Eric Kendrick's said that he's an in and out burger guy. He's a California kid. So he's reporting that in the last hour. We'll be all over Eric Kendrick's at, what time on Thursday? - What time? - 520. - 520. - 520 every Thursday this week. - A thirsty Thursday Expressway with Eric Kendrick. So that's gonna be awesome. - So in and out is great, it's a good product. - It's a solid burger. Yeah, I'm not gonna put this back to you. - It is better in California. - We tried that out a couple years ago and it lived up to that hype. - Trent Williams always lives up to the hype and the contract does as well. He just signed it three years, 82.66 million dollars, 48 million at signing, 26 million via a signing bonus. So he gets the big money that he wanted, that he needed, that he deserved. And now San Francisco walks into the season here with their brand and I, and their Trent Williams. So everything is all good. Now in Pittsburgh, Cam Hayward, another veteran. He's agreed to a three year, 45 million dollar deal, 29 million new money, 16 million fully guaranteed according to Jeremy Fowler. So you got a couple of deals going down as we await whether or not Jamar Chase is gonna get the bag. Adam Schefter says it needs to happen in the next 48 hours or he's not playing on Sunday. So my goodness, dude. - Full prediction, sure to go wrong. Chase and Dak both get done this week. Oh, wow, I really like that. Has anybody willing to jump on that particular wagon that old Chuck just rolled out? - I think I would take the same bet right now, right? I mean, Dak's getting the deal and now that CD's done, I think the Cowboys are trying really hard to get this thing done this week. And if they don't, my thought process is it's more so, Dak's side saying, hey, let's, let's go ahead and we'll wait. We'll wait this thing out and bet on ourselves again. - Do you have a deadline on this one? - If it's not done by Saturday. - Okay, so you're not getting done till next off season. - So you're saying the whole, you're giving it the whole week? - Yeah, I'll give it the whole week. I'll give it till, I'll give it till Saturday. I mean, I think Friday's probably more realistic, but I'll say Saturday. - Maybe Dak and Jerry have a couple of cocktails on the flight to Cleveland on Saturday. - Yeah, I don't know. - They just, a couple of bros getting deals done. They inked the deal in Cleveland. - But if it's not done by Sunday, this thing ain't getting done. - Well, did you see what Rosini said? - That's what I was saying. I was going to ask that question. You got her report, go ahead and talk about it. - She says, the hold up at this point from what I understand is about the years the Dallas Cowboys are willing to commit to. Now, see if you guys bought, are you buying this? The Dallas Cowboys, what they're willing to commit to years wise, it's assumed that Dak is going to be paid at the top of the market. The Cowboys are aware of that. But the question is, do they want to put themselves in a position contractually that keeps Dak and Dallas longer than two, three, four years? And that's what Dak is looking for. He's looking for a long-term commitment from Dallas. The hold up here is really the belief from the Dallas Cowboys. So that goes against everything that's been usually the case where you feel like Dak wants the shorter deal, but maybe he's at a place now where he wants this to be like his final contract. I don't know. - See, that's why I don't believe that the Cowboys really could be out on him. Because if you were out, you're not trying to get it to be 59 million. You're not trying to get it to be 3% less. If you're out, you're out. This is why I don't believe the Cowboys are out. If you don't think that can take you there, then him at 55 million isn't taking you there. You would have to bring him down to 20 million bucks to give yourself the money to get two other great players to win with their strategy. So I think this is negotiation. Both sides are throwing the best haymakers possible. The Cowboys are throwing, yeah, we really don't like you that much as a player. To get Dak to come down to 2% or 3%. That's ultimately the Cowboys goal here. - I wonder which one it really is. Yeah, I think you offer some really, you know, some good analysis there. But I wonder if it's really that the Cowboys don't want to go the long term because Dak does have a history of getting back to the table pretty quick. - He does. - So if he's looking for a longer term deal, that seems very much against what he's done in the past. - Okay, so four years ago, he wanted a shorter deal because the TV money was exploding. - Right. - Now the TV money is trajectory is slowing down. It's kind of plateauing and he's getting older. So now security makes the most sense for him. You know, now it's like five or six years, at 60 million a year, that sounds great. I don't think I'm going to be in a great position to negotiate three or four years from now. - Yeah, you could also look at Kirk Cousins right off in Achilles at 35 years old and be like, that dude got paid. I think I'll be in a good position. But he's thinking differently now that he wasn't those previous negotiations. Things change, all of a sudden when you have a child. And now your long term future, maybe I would like to know I'm staying in the same place where I can raise my daughter and I will be secure now for the rest of my career. - Does he have a daughter? - Yeah, that's true. - Yeah, you can't, there's no argument with that. Yeah. The NFL security met with the Eagles and the Packers as they're getting set for their Friday night kickoff in Brazil. And flat out told them like stay at their hotels outside of the trips they'll make to the arena where the game is on Friday. Like you shouldn't be leaving as wall truck manager. - You're not going to drag me down here to Brazil and have me sit in a hotel for 72 hours, Brad. Okay? We're going to go see some things. One, this is from Albert Breer and this is just funny. He says, one of the things on like the do's and don'ts. One was to not walk outside with their phones out of their pockets. It's like while you're outside, basically you can't look at your phone. - They'll ride by in a motorcycle and grab them for me. - Another was to not. - Those videos are fun, aren't they? - Yeah, crazy. - Yeah, crazy. - Just like moped drive buys. - Yeah, you got a guy on the back like trying to snag stuff. - Yeah, yeah. And if they get it, they get it. They don't. They just keep going. - Yeah, absolutely. - Sometimes you'll see a video where like a guy in a truck sees it happening and they'll like hit the moped. Wow, I didn't get this in the algorithm man. - It is strong in my algorithm right now. - But what do you guys think about this? One of the things the league told all the players and everybody was to not respond to any weird messages on their phones either. Like whatever the heck that means. Like, are they about to be sending me Brazil? I go to Brazil and my phone's just going to stop being - You're not keeping these players out of the wilderness out there, man. There's too many details to go around. - Remember in Vegas, we had the coyote bite. - Yeah. - There's going to be a Brazilian Friday night, Thursday night, fiasco, a little booty suffocation. Perhaps. Yeah, I think that's all on the list. - You remember the rampage the swimmer went on when the Olympics were in Brazil? - Yes. - That 2000 Vrine. - And some. - Oh, Locky. - Oh, Locky. - Yeah. - Outdoor urination. - 16 or 14. - The outdoor P and then anybody blamed it on that? - Oh, it's a real cop. - I don't even know. It was a weird deal. - Summer Games for 16. - Yeah, World Cup, I think it was 14. - Yes, you're right. - This is the NFL being paranoid about their guys getting in trouble. Olympians were down their party and their balls off. We're fine. It's a party town. It's a tourist town. - It is. - Come on. - From what I thought, I mean, I don't know. I just, I don't get why you're going to play a game there if that's going to be the constraints. - You're the NFL. - You've got power here. They put a five star hotel up where they're going to house professional teams in the slums. Oh, boy, you take a step outside that lobby door and all sorts of Brazilian crimes are going to come running right up to you. - Give me a freaking break. This is what not traveling will do to you. - Yeah. - Yeah. - Get in your brain. - The only safe place is America. - Yeah. - I got to stay right here. - Well, there's a story in the start for you. - It's so fine. That's an Inglewood, by the way. - Yeah. - It is. - That's an Inglewood. - Yeah. - What a blood. - They're never up to any good. - Never up to any good side. - Inglewood. - Well, in Minnesota, for whatever reason, they're cranking out Mike Zimmer articles. - Oh. - Did you see the quotes in this? - Yeah. - He does say that he's having fun again, which is nice. And his daughter, Corey, is the one who's lending voice to that. Like he's now, he's back to doing football. He's here locally. I know he's got family here locally. So he's a happier version of himself. But when he was being fired in Minnesota, that was the rock bottom for him. He had never been fired before. - Yeah. - So he just was always just sort of leveling up in position. - Did you ever hear what he said about, they asked him if he wanted to speak to the team? - Yeah, that's the quote, how they started off. He's like, they asked me if I wanted to address the team. This is now, like he just finds out he's being fired. So he's angry, they're saying he's sleep deprived. And this is the first time he's being fired. So he's short circuiting to some extent. And they asked him if he wanted to address the team. And he's like, I said, "Hell no." They got me fired. I don't want to look at those players in there. They're the ones that believed to me. He says, "I didn't know I was supposed to go to HR and sign out or whatever. No one told me. I just got all my stuff, got my truck and left." It's like, you fired me, I'm done here. I have no more obligations to anything or anyone. - Only Jason Garrett would hang around for a week. - That's a good point. - I'm not believing it. - But he wasn't fired, remember? He wasn't fired. - This contract ran out. - Super mutual. - Oh, yeah. - That's like checking out of a hotel if you ask me. We're out of here. - Yeah, we're Dunske. - Yeah. - He says, "I can tell you I've not watched one Minnesota game since," which makes plenty of sense there. But yeah, he also references a time where it's draft time and he's getting fed up with Rick Spielman, the general manager for being a bad drafter. And this is draft day 2021. Zimmer says, "I walk in before the draft and Rick is watching quarterback interviews from the Combine. He hadn't told me anything. Normally, he always kept me abreast of everything and he and I were always good." The first round, Rick tried to trade up for Justin Fields, who hasn't done anything. With four-third round picks, Spielman selected in order. Quarterback Kellermann, who zim-hated. Aggie zone, linebacker Chaz Surat. Let me know if you guys even know any of these players. Offensive lineman Wyatt Davis, defensive end Patrick Jones the second. Zimmer was only there for the first pick. He says, "When he picked Monde, I walked out of the room. I left the building. I didn't even talk to him on the phone." (laughing) He was so out on Monde and all those guys. I mean, think about it, you had four-third round picks and I don't know a single one of those guys other than Kellermann. And that's because he was an Aggie quarterback. Like, come on now. So those are, I don't know what it is about Minnesota right now. That's cranking out a Mike Zimmer interview and story. But those quotes were pretty dang interesting right there. And I'm excited for his defense. I'm excited for the way this thing's gonna look. And I saw actually, because I know Walt Chuck is picking, I don't know if you've gone on record with this on our show here, but. - I haven't, I haven't, 'cause I mean, things change. Maybe my opinion changes. - Has your opinion changed on the fact that you went bold with the commanders having a pop-up year and winning the NFC East Division? - Now I'm just gonna stick with it, why not? - You're gonna stick with that. - I'm gonna stick with Jayden Daniels and the Washington commanders went in the NFC East. - I saw from Josh Norris that Jayden Daniels time to throw on 15 pre-season dropbacks, small sample size, but it was considerably less on the time to throw than last year's quickest in the NFL, which was to a, it was like almost a full half second, faster than even what to was getting the ball out in the 15 dropbacks for Jayden Daniels in this pre-season. The Aryards were five and a half in the pre-season for Jayden Daniels. The NFL, the worst Aryards in the league last year was 5.7. So it's just get the ball out super quick, I guess. And as Mark Schler just told us, it's all about like getting outside horizontal. Like the Cliff Kingsbury loves to have like three by one and let's just throw it to a guy as he turns around seven yards. It's a lot of just like turnaround stuff. It's not a lot of like hitting guys on the move. I have no faith in Cliff Kingsbury. I have no faith in that offensive line. And I feel for Jayden Daniels being in that situation. - There he is. Eric Chia followed with an addition of the finest with some Cowboys Copium in there as well, I think. Yeah, dunking all over the Washington coaching staff. I like it. Okay, when we come back, it's time for the express way. We'll go commercial free to the top, give you everything breaking in the world of sports right out of the gates, including agents giving their opinion on the Cowboys and Dak with five days to go until the season starts. That's next to the name. - Hey NFL fans, you can start the season with a big return on Fandal, America's number one sports book. 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Ninels and look, they do this randomly in the NFC East. I'm hoping the Cowboys can repeat. We haven't had one since 2004. I'm damn sure not picking the Eagles. Nope, I don't hate anybody more than them. And that could be a dumpster fire with the Kellen Moore deal, Jalen Hurts and Siriani don't like each other. You get a new head coach and Dan Quinn, who we do like and respect. I think Kingsbury's an offensive coordinator could be better than Eric certainly does. And I'm a Jaden Daniels believer. Rookie year, we saw with RG3. He runs around, takes the NFL by storm. Hopefully they suck the next 10 years. But for one year, Washington has random seasons where they win nine or 10 games and they win this damn division. - You know, it would surprise me, but I guess it shouldn't. We have not had a repeat winner, as you said. - A czar trend. I mean, Washington's defense just got so bad last year. - Yeah, that was surprising how bad. But they traded away those two edges. And then all of a sudden it was like, whoa, we just-- - They still got two big ways in the middle. - They don't tackle-- - Got a good linebacker. - And Dan Quinn should help that. - Absolutely, he should. So we'll see, you know, I am picking the Cowboys. How about you segments? Bronchi by Cars for Kids, donate today, carsforkids.org. And the expressway is presented by the on-time experts. So we can take your thoughts on that on the Franklin Franklin injury attorney text line. But the biggest story out there is, you know, that the Cowboys are apparently, according to Jocini Anderson, right? That they-- - No, I understand-- - Dan, I understand. - I'm sorry, we're seeing it, yeah. They don't wanna go long-term on this contract. Hold up between Cowboys and Dak, reportedly the years the team is willing to commit at 877-881-1053. You know, I think the Cowboys don't like losing negotiations and they're getting destroyed by Dak and his agent, like they wanted a short-term deal, they got it. They wanted a long-term deal, they got it. I think agents and quarterbacks know there is a finite amount of these and whatever you ask for for most teams, eventually you're going to get, especially if you were second in the MVP voting, you've done all this winning for your team. And I think the thing that I focus on right here is that Jerry says stuff to dress it up and create pop and sizzle in the media. Whenever Steven has talked about this, it's been very consistent, hasn't it? - Yeah. - That he wants Dak back? - Yeah, yeah, it's been. - Which one of the two Joneses are most in control of the vision of this, where things are going team-building-wise? I think it's more Steve than Jerry at this point. - I agree. - We like going to Jerry for the sound bites from the media, but that doesn't mean he's most in charge. What do you think about that idea, Brian? - I'll tell you, it's funny. I just, I don't know, I'm being honest here and this is terrible. Here I am paid to do this and talk about this. Honestly, don't know. I don't know 'cause you hear the, oh, well, is this really our guy bit from the owner? And then you hear what he says and then you hear what Steven says. And then you're talking about, now I'm confused as you want the long term, does he not want the long term? I mean, there's all these reasons. This has been the most that I just, they don't want him. Yes, they do want him. No, they don't want to do this. Everything I hear is just so confusing on this one. I don't know if they're slow playing it, if they're getting it to the season, does Dak really want to be here? I'm sorry, folks, I know they pay me to do this and talk about this situation. Honestly, I worked for that organization for 14 years and I don't know. And I talked to somebody and I talked to people at training camp, you know, and I, what about, I don't know, you know, hey, that's a lot of money for that or, hey, I don't want to do this or I don't want to do, you know, it's just so confusing right now and you're trying to tell people what you believe. They're like, hey, what do you think? What's your gut feeling? I'm sorry, folks, I don't have a gut feeling. I really don't know what direction this thing is going to go. I think when you see how little they've spent over the years where like the Eagles this year are spending $100 million more in cash on their team than you are. And for the last decade, you've been one of the bottom cash spenders. That doesn't feel like a Jerry Jones thing. That feels like a Stephen Jones thing. Sure. So to me, that is, that's where the proof is in the pudding. It's like, how are they conducting business? They're doing it super conservatively. Conservative is not a synonym for Jerry Jones. No. But for Stephen... Yeah, yes. The Cowboys are spending less money on their roster than the Arizona Cardinals, a team that's notoriously considered a cheap organization. That guy Tyler Dunne who had that whole article in his sub stack or whatever and was talking about McCarthy stuff. He's a Wisconsin Green Bay kind of dude who's now branched off in writing just for his own sub stack or whatever, but he had quotes from like former Cowboys personnel people and stuff like that. But one of the things that he said in his article, this was back in June, he says, Stephen's always the one that's trying to hone Jerry in and prevent him from bankrupting the salary cap. And sometimes it's the right thing to do and sometimes it isn't. He references a time where Stephen reportedly, quote, went absolutely ballistic on Jerry for spending too much money on Dion Sanders and for agency back in 1995. Oh, we know that story. Yeah. So, but see, I want to say this though, about this writer, if he's talking to Rob Davis, who is Mike McCarthy's was Mike McCarthy's like right hand guy, I don't know how much access that he would really have to, you know, no one, what's spending and what's going on. Like the current deal? Yeah. Well, look, the cash spending, it's, I mean, boys broke it down like everybody can see this. And if for cash spending is actual money that's being paid to players each year, there's no limit on the cash a team can spend each season as long as it's properly accounted for over a five-year window. So when they talk about the spreadsheets, they just spit cash on CD lamb, right? They give them a $38 million. Is that what we're talking about when spending cash? No, correct me if I, I mean, I'm. Does that go to next year's cap? It can depends on how they structure it. So let's, what they like to do is like each year then they'll flip a switch and they'll restructure it. But when it comes to just cash spending, the Cowboys have been at the bottom of the NFL since 2013 of this. And so maybe that's just whoever is handling their cap doesn't like cash spending. But they should probably reevaluate it because the Eagles are doing it. The 49ers is slayer. They just did it as paying all of their players. They haven't paid pretty yet, but they've paid everybody else and they're all at the top of the market. So they find ways to maneuver around this. And the frustrating thing is it's not like we want them to spend more of the Jones inheritance. Everybody in the NFL spends the same amount over a sustained period of time. It's how you layer that money in. It's when you spend it. The Cowboys have decided that slow and steady and smooth spending essentially the same amount year after year is the way to do it. And there's just not any evidence that that's being successful right now. It's teams that are pushing it all into one or two years to try to win the Super Bowl. And then using one of the other years in that five year period to recover. That is by far, unless you have my homes. - Well, that's why going back to the stack thing. - It business wise and the Jones is a business family. It doesn't make any sense to lose deck. Why? Because the fans out there that have the idea. - Unless they don't believe in him. - But even then, you let them walk. That's fine. You think you're gonna have money to go spend on players. You're not. You owe him $40 million next year if he goes and sign somewhere else. - It's dead money, right? - Right, exactly. - So you think you're gonna do that? - So you think you're gonna do that. - Flexible with the salary cap to now, okay, I can build around a Cooper rush if that's what you wanna do or a Trey Lance. It's a nice idea. I love the idea. It's just not what's going to happen. - They believe, as we know, they believe they can draft. - So they're gonna draft a quarterback? - They could very well draft a quarterback. They absolutely could. - At pick 20? - When they're gonna have to move up and go get short. - I'm just saying, however they wanna get. - I believe that when you and I start talking about the draft this year, they will draft a quarterback at some point in time in this draft. And it may be the first three rounds. See, we don't have the advantage yet of knowing who all the quarterbacks are. - Even if Dak is back, they'd go first three rounds. - Oh, if Dak's not back, if Dak's not back. - Yeah, I mean, if they don't re-sign Dak, then they absolutely have to draft a quarterback. Now, where do they do it? That's a fair question. But you're most likely not going to be in position to have the number one overall pick. - Yeah, but the number one overall pick doesn't necessarily mean that you're gonna be that good. And look at what was Trubisky, third overall. - Yeah, who wasn't good? - I'm just saying, find a quarterback. Just somehow, some way in the draft. Dak Prescott, we talked about this fourth round pick. Tom Brady, a sixth round pick. At some point in time, you can find a quarterback. - You can, but the reason we talk about it like that is 'cause it's weird. - You just have to be able to evaluate them. - You do. - That's the problem. That's the problem a lot of NFL teams. - Yeah. - They don't know how to evaluate quarterbacks. There's some teams. I thought John Elway, being a Hall of Fame quarterback, general manager, would know what a good quarterback looks like. He couldn't get that right at all. - 100% I agree with you. - So, there's some teams that have the ability to evaluate quarterbacks and it works out for them. There are teams, John Dorsey, when he was, he convinced Andy Reid to trade up for Pat Mahomes. We all watch Texas Tech Play. You think, when you watch Texas Tech Play, did you think Pat Mahomes was who he was? I mean, what he was gonna be? - No, absolutely not. - Some saying, scouts have these abilities sometime and sometimes it's just damn luck. - Well, and that just happened here. - Sometimes it's-- - It's been luck. - Yeah, we have an evaluating quarterback. - Hey, if Quincy Carter doesn't fill a drug test, we're cutting Tony Romo. What do you think about that for luck? - Yeah. - That's luck. - Mm-hmm. - Right there. That isn't anything that we know. You know what I mean? - The whole year wanted to go get Paxton Lynch. - They thought Dak was about as good as Jameel Showers. - Yeah, Tom, I mean, you know, John Snyder, he even said it about Matt Flynn. Hey, that's a great pick that Russell Wilson, you made. Yeah, I'm the dumbass that gave Matt Flynn $10 million. - Well, the Cowboys, at least according to the Diana Rossini, like Dak, but don't wanna do, what would this be? Five years, they probably gonna do four 'cause they don't believe that, you know, they're-- - I wish I knew that answer. If I knew what, who was wanting what direction, I could tell you if this was gonna get down. - Well, you don't believe Diana's report that the Cowboys wanted shorter? - No, I'm not saying that. I just, I would like somebody to tell me, and again, she's locked in. I don't know how locked in on this particular subject, but if somebody were to tell me over there, he's looking for a five, six year deal. Now I have an understanding, well, then, okay, what are you, we're thinking more for. If we knew that, I could tell you if this deal is gonna get done-- - What if it is that? Do the Cowboys go to the fifth year? What if it's four or five? - What does the Cowboys history tell you they're gonna do? - They would cave. - There you go. - And add voidable years if necessary. They're gonna end voidable years exactly what I believe is going to happen. - If they go, if they, in fact, just want to get this deal done, they're probably gonna have to go long, and I know I'm probably gonna have texts for saying that, but they're probably gonna have to go long. - They are. They're gonna, if he, I'm just, it just seems like to me a different negotiating tactic from DAC to want to go long. - And there it is. 'Cause you know the Cowboys-- - 'Cause that's what I don't believe. - Yeah. - 'Cause everything else to this point has been short. - But now he's old. - He's 30, right? But I don't know, to me, that still doesn't make sense. These quarterbacks are getting paid at 35 years old, right? - You said the TV money's drying up. - It's not shooting up as much as it was. The velocity at which it was increasing year-to-year has slowed down. - The cap is, the cap every year's gone up, right? - Yes. - Every year. - Yeah. - To me, this, I, to me, football's still the best bet. I mean, NFL for like, the money. - Oh, absolutely. - Why the money's gonna be. The sponsorship where it's gonna be. - Yeah. - I will say false on what you just said, 'cause I think the money's still gonna be there and still gonna go long. - Yeah, I do too. - It might not be for other sports, but it's gonna be for the NFL. - But you can understand. - College football's gonna be the next one. Get ready. College football's going to be the next. - Well, especially with the streaming deals, Amazon, Hulu, now they've got to deal with Netflix. The money's gonna grow. I mean, maybe it is something though, you're starting a family, you're thinking differently. - I think you're overthinking that. - You've already had one huge contract, and now you're like-- - You've already got the wealth, you've already got, you're making, you're making $20 million a year selling yogurt and sleep number beds. - Yeah, but everything doesn't matter, 'cause he wants to be the highest paid quarterback in football. - He didn't say that. - What do you think he's holding out for now? - Well, he didn't say he wanted to be-- - He's also said the money doesn't matter, which that obviously does not seem to be true. - That's not true at all. - Right. - The money does matter. - So he doesn't need to say, "I want to be the highest paid quarterback," but in these negotiations, you bet, to me, that's exactly what they're talking about. He wants to be paid 60 million a year. - So he could be the highest paid quarterback for 10 minutes or something like that? - Whatever it is. - But that's what it is. - He's obligated to the players association and stuff. - I think so, over the value weight and the family thing, by the way, he's got more money than he even knows. - That's the only thing to me that would be justifiable as to why I'd go long on the deals. Otherwise, then I sided with you. - They could cut him, they could cut him, they could cut him, you know, they could after three years, they could eat all dead money, just like everybody else does in the league. - So the salary cap has gone up $70 million over the last five years. What is that, like, 15 million a year? So you think it's going to continue to do that? - I do, and I think that you got set back because of the pandemic football stuff. I think now you're going to get that reset. I think, to me, these companies are jumping in, all these streaming companies and stuff. If we were just talking about the other day, how much money do we have to pay to watch an NFL season on DirecTV or whatever it is? - Yeah. - What, $700? - Yeah. - There's people like, yeah, count me in. Here's the credit card, let's go. All you need, you know, think about that. That money, that money, it's only going to get bigger, is only going to get bigger. - Mike McCarthy reiterating his focus on getting the job done says the Cowboys have a 21 game plan for 2024. I do like how he plans out. - No Carpe DM this year? - I guess not. We haven't heard about that, or Carpe Omnia. - Whatever that is, yeah. - Yeah, Carpe Omnia. - Sorry. That's a hotel next to the star, the Omnia hotel. - Yeah, but that was an answer to a question about his contract situation. I think it would be easy for him to not worry about contract right now with lifetime earnings. - I don't think he's worried about it one bit, to be honest with you. I wouldn't be surprised if he's planning for exit strategy plan B. - Well, 21 games, he's definitely not planning on being the NFC champion and having the best record to get that by. - Oh, he's planning on playing all the playoff games. Respect him for that. - I like, he probably knows the NFC, so you don't have to repeat division winners, so can we plan as a wall? - He's worried about the commanders. He's not playing the odds. - I like Wade Phillips strategy about that. You get the number one seed you count that wild card as a playoff win. - As a win? - Yeah, there you go. Put that in, put that in the win loss. - There you go. Who are the best college football teams in the great state of Texas right now? We go to the Dallas Morning News. Give me your top five, we'll check. What do you got? - Texas is probably 100%. Two, I mean, A&M, they just had a tough loss there to Notre Dame. - What happened to the offense? - They're talent-wise. Yeah, I don't know. - Where's SMU? They're two and O? - SMU had probably put it two. SMU had a really, really good win. - Number three in the morning they came back in the fourth quarter of their number three. - Yeah. - You know, I think North Texas definitely deserves love there, Brian. North Texas has been up on SFA, go beat tech, and all of a sudden, North Texas might be the third best team here in the great state. - They're tied with tech currently for six TCU and Baylor tied at number four. - Don't we get an SMU Baylor game this week? - It's SMU Baylor week. - Is that this week already? - SMU, just BYU play them. - Legendary. - I want to see some SMU Miami ACC Championship. - I would love that. - I would love that. If SMU got into that ACC title, that'd be fun. - One and two. Texas was one, who was two? - A&M still. - Oh. - That defense looked pretty good. - The roster's good, yeah. But gosh, that offense, it did look gross. - The rice and U-TEP in a battle for the seller right now. - So best look to you guys, just slightly ahead of Sam Houston. It's time now to go into the pimp couple. - We're Lucius. - Let's go. - That's LA live. - You. - And I'll give it to you right after the great Rick James. (upbeat music) - All right, you splash. - That's the time you smoke. (upbeat music) - A fire up the stomping bag. (laughs) - That's weak. - That's weak. (laughs) - It'll make you dance some of everything. (upbeat music) - Everybody, it's high. (upbeat music) - There's a ball hit toward right field. Sheets coming in. - Down's the ball. - The Guardians will score first as Kwan comes home in the second base as Owen Miller. - All right, you (beep) just simply botched it. - What was he thinking? - He botched it. - My God. This is LA live for Tuesday, September 3rd, 2024. It was the third of September. (upbeat music) - Remember, that was the day my dad died. - It is a toxic Tuesday here in LA live, which is sponsored by Kissimal Dental. And then no Bill Guaranteed, book online at kissabledental.com. The Kissimal Journey starts today. Producer of the RJ and choppy show, Peyton Russell, come to the front of the congregation. Come to the front of the congregation, sir. - Right there, right there. - Yeah, so you guys did a little fantasy football draft yesterday. - Yeah. - Did that happen? - Yeah, we drafted him up, man. - Okay, okay. Yeah, so this morning, apparently my man, Peyton Russell just tripped over his feet to do some snitching. - Uh-oh. - Some dry snitching. I mean, tripped over his feet. Listen to this. - Yeah, mine was at number two last year. And I finished like dead last. I went with three running backs, my first three picks. And I still got my homes. How 'bout that? Still got my homes. - Who were you running backs? - It was Bijon Robinson, Alvin Kamara, and one other, don't know the thing. - I don't even know whose team was who. That's why I was sitting there. - All I know is whoever Joe Buck yourself is screwed me out of two places. (laughing) Huh? - Alec Met. - That's worse. (explosion) - Wow, that's on his ass. - Wow, that's on his team, but he knows Alex's team. - My God, it was quick, bro. - And Joe Buck, you're so warm. - It's a great game. - All I know is whoever Joe Buck yourself is screwed me out of two places. (laughing) Huh? - Alec Met. - That's worse. - That's his arch nemesis, dudes. I actually give him a little bit of a break here. - Keeps. Oh, I mean, break. - Those guys are always squaring off. - Yeah, well, I don't give you a break, you're just in your bag. - You know what you do? (laughing) - Yeah, just know what you do. - I see you playin'. It's your turn, Alec. Take another shot back up here. - All right, take the high road on them. And high road down there. - That's metrics that might be in the play right now. - Yeah, high road on them. - Clearly they dominate the little road. - Yeah, clearly. And let's see. G back of the day, we do it every weekday on a fan at 230. If you see anything floating out there, they'll be afraid to hit me up at Lucky Lucius P on social media. Lucius Alexander on Facebook. And you can follow us all if you find G back Nation on Twitter. Our winner today. We go to the It Is What It Is podcast with Cameron and Mace. They're back for a new season. And they have Michael Irvin, our very own Michael Irvin, the playmaker. - Love it. - As an NFL correspondent all season, so I can't wait to watch this. Now, this is his first hit with the boys. And listen to the story following his dismount. We have a lot of weeks to see the progress happen, man. But thanks, Mike. We appreciate you on the first day, baby. - Yeah. - You're all my brothers, man. I appreciate you, man. Thanks, though. - I love you, baby. - Okay. So before we end the show, we just got a couple more topics to discuss. So Michael Jordan's son, Marcus Jordan, was caught sniffing a white substance in some photos that went viral earlier in the month next to his new girlfriend. Of course, a lot of memes were thrown around, but what was you guys' initial reaction to seeing those pictures? - Yeah, I wait for Mike to get on talking about that. - Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. - Okay. - Okay, bro, man. - One trigger. (laughing) - You want a trigger, huh? - I do love listening to them speak. - They talk like this. - This is a little ham. Come on, Cam. - Yeah. - All right. - Let's see what I got for you boys. LA live 105 through the fan on a toxic Tuesday. It was the third of September. - A day I will remember. - NFL owners could have Tom Brady restrictions. - Yes. - Some broadcast restrictions on Tom Brady is what I meant to say. NFL owners could have broadcast restrictions on Tom Brady. You heard about this here, broadest, right? - Yes, sir, I do. And there are quite a few of them. - And there's quite a few of them. - I don't know how he's gonna do his job. - Holy smokes. If Tom Brady is approved as a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders. - It'll be subject to unique and severe restrictions in his role as a Fox broadcaster. The restrictions could prevent Brady from attending production meetings. Gotta have that. - Gotta have that. - Gotta have that. You gotta know these people. - Coaches told me the other day that you know. - Yeah, you gotta have that. - That's a crutch. - Watching team practices and even being present in other team facilities. - Yes. - Can't go. - Can't go. - No fly zone for Tom Brady if he becomes a minority owner here. Especially with his reputation. (screaming) - Let me see those balls. - So did you work with Tom Brady who also would be barred from publicly criticizing referees or opposing team. - True. - Ooh, ow. - He won't be able to help himself. - It's gonna be hard to do your job there, Tom. - I mean, he's got, you know how much muscle memory he has in just ripping referees. - Yes. - You know, his team base. - It would take like 10 years to get that out of his system. - There's no way. I think he's gotta choose one by the sound of this. - Really? - Yeah. - Yeah. - Seems undoable. - Yeah, you can't do both. - You can't criticize the other team? - Yeah, they're trying to cripple you. They're trying to force you to do one thing here. - How much is, how much is he getting paid to broadcast? - It was a fatty fatty. - Is there over 300 million? - Yeah, I think it was. - It wasn't a 300 million or 375 or something stupid. - For a decade. - Yeah. - It was 10 years. - For, yeah, I don't even, was it 10 years? - I don't remember, dude. - It was a lot of-- - I guess we could look all this up. - It was a couple of-- - A few hundred-- - Ten year contract, we're 375 million dollars. - God! - No! - All right, sports commentator ever. - God! - Oh! - Look up, look up what some of these investors, these players that invested in other teams, other sports and stuff, and what they made off their initial investment and how much it's-- - 300. - And what? - 375 million. - That ownership stake that he has in the Raiders is going to be worth far more than his broadcasting career. - Yeah, for sure. - Yeah. But he's such a competitor, you know? Hell, I just do a horrible job and collect that 37 and a half a year and own the team. - Don't say that out loud. - Like Tom Brady, I'm handsome. I play quarterback. - I'm sound ready. - On your TV for the next three hours, you'll appreciate my generic statements. - Yeah, you just say that you just compliment everything that you see. - It was great. - Why'd you say it like Billy D. Williams? (laughing) - I don't know, I was just trying to be as cool as possible. - Hi, I'm Tom Brady. (laughing) You like Slick's fault liquor. (laughing) So did my wife. - Yeah, so did my wife. - He was partying with the yoga guy. Hey, podcasters out here are signing big deals. Big deals coming from the podcasters. Travis Kelsey and his brother, $100 million deal with Amazon's podcasting studio, Wondery. - Wow. - We got actor, Dax Shepard. You guys familiar with this cat? - Yeah. - Yeah, I like Shepard. Funny guy? - Yes. - $80 million from Wondery, they gave 'em 80. - Hey. - Yeah. - A SiriusXM linked that $100 million deal to acquire the distribution rights for the smartless podcast posted by Will Arnett, Jason Bateman. - I love Jason Bateman. - He is good. - He is good. - He is really good. - Jason Bateman. - Yeah, it's good one really good. - And Sean Hayes, $100 million deal. - Smartless. - Smartless, yeah. - I like that. - Yeah, $100 million deal from SiriusXM. Now, they don't give away $100 million deals. Last time they did something like that, it was a- - How was it? - Yeah, how was it? - It was a $500 million deal. - Yeah. Pay attention here. Instax and everything like that. Spotify signed a multi-year deal with Joe Rogan. So, you know, just the re-up. - 250 mil. - No big. - Oh, really? - My gosh. - You got the re-up. - Two Rick, man. - Which should Caller Daddy just yet? - Alex Cooper from Caller Daddy, $125 million with SiriusXM. - So, XM is giving away some money right now. - Wow. - Yeah, these guys are making so much dough. I mean, going like juniors living on a beach house in Malibu, kind of like a $10 million home. - Draft King's money. - Draft King's fan duel. - That podcast money is huge. - Yeah. Now, it looks like they're doing, 'cause when they first started doing these podcast deals, they would go get like a big name. Not really even a podcaster, just a big name. Throw 'em some money, put 'em behind a paywall and hope people would pay for it to get to the podcast. But it didn't work. - No, it's not. - It's not working. So, now they're taking popular podcasts and throwing money at that. And these popular podcasts are all across these streaming platforms. - Yeah. - So, they're signing distribution deals and advertising deals. That means all these podcast platforms, whoever signs you was getting money from those. You're not getting the money. You took that on a meal. - Yeah. - What's fine with me? - Yeah, it works great. I mean, if your podcast has gone viral and it's popular, you're popular in the whole world. - Yes. - And not just in a country or in a city like local radio or sports center, it's gone global. And as a creator, you really need that distribution expertise that the network is giving you. Like, so not only are they giving you a nine figure bag, but they're blowing up your name worldwide 'cause then they got to market the hell out of you. It really works for both entities. Better. - It surely does. Podcast deals, man. Shout out to you, podcasts. Let's keep pushing it, man. - Crush it. - It's gonna retire Travis Kelsey. - This year. - 100%. - He's done ski, his brother was probably done ski. Just probably focus on this. 'Cause we've done great in football. We get more money doing this. - If you have a nice mid podcast, you're not Travis Kelsey or anything like that. And they're getting 100 million. You should get some money out here, right? - Yeah. - You can build up the content and the people to watch you get a name out here somehow. - Yeah, you don't need millions. You need like 50,000 subs, loyal subs. Yeah. - Look at that. - Look at that. - Look at that. - Let's see here, L.A. Live. 105.3 the van. Let me vibe out. (upbeat music) ♪ When did he go ♪ ♪ All he left this was alone ♪ That's a fire line right there. When he died, all he left us was alone. Whoo! The double entendre is crazy. Anthony Edwards set NBA World of Blaze last week. He said the only player back in the day that had some skills was Michael Jordan. - Yeah. He's a little sprinkle in Kobe Bryant's name in there. - Yeah, yeah. - Not sure if this guy was trolling. Magic Johnson swatted him down. I think Isaiah Thomas posted some stuff on his social media. Isaiah showed like all his basketball dribbling tricks that Isaiah was posting. - He's kind of crazy. (laughing) - Yeah, 100% bro, 100%. - I mean, we couldn't carry it back then. How about that? (laughing) - The double, the little side jump step to this, yeah. - You had to cross somebody over without putting your hand on the side of the ball. - Fat, how about fat? Well, Kevin Garnett, big Kevin Garnett. Did y'all see this? - No. - Did y'all see Kevin Garnett set this situation straight? - Minnesota man himself. - Oh, he said it. Yes, I didn't even think about that. - Yeah, man, he said it straight. He was talking about Anthony Edwards, two Anthony Edwards and about the situation. And listen to this, bro. - I'm being honest, bro. I don't think anybody in this generation could have played like 20 years ago if I'm being 100, and this is the aunt, this is the everybody in our lead. Tade 'em, all y'all. Let me tell y'all something, bro. 20 years ago, bro, you couldn't get to a triple step back. - No. - You hear what I'm saying to you? You couldn't get to a triple step back. And then if you shot that (beep) it had to go in. You know what? 'Cause we had, we had efficiency back in the day, my dude. And it was so (beep) hard. It was too physical. And guess what? The lead had to come off of it for the floor movement to be able to have scoring go up, which is why we like to see here and watch kind of the rat race of the high pace game, right? But bro, let's not talk about the game and ship, and let's not talk about the physicality of the game back then. Real (beep) because I only think half these kids in the lead could have been on an NBA team 20 years ago. - Straight up. - The locker room was too, it was too grown. Two, it was two of them. It was too much of a fraternity. You know what I'm saying? - Yeah, man. - It was the handshake. - No bro, it was a different, it was a different, it was a different vibration. (dramatic music) - The vibes were different. Yeah, the vibes, bro. - Different vibrations. - You ain't vibing like this. - They're different. (laughing) - Yeah. - I think KG might have a point here, but I don't know about half the league. I think mostly there's a bunch of talented kids now who would adapt to whatever the game was, right? - Yeah. - And the kids these days have grown up with better coaching, you know? Like there's all these skills programs and year round basketball. Like most of the dudes playing in the 80s played like a basketball season, then track and field, then a football season, baseball season. These kids that love basketball are practicing at six days a week now, you know? And they have individually dribbling coaches. - They're around, yeah. - Yeah. I would say the old generation would struggle a lot more in this game than this generation would struggle going back. - Wow, it's awesome with the hot take again. - Yeah. - You have to be a floor spacer now. You can't say, well, I'm a power forward, I don't shoot outside at 10 feet. Say, okay, well, in this game, you're done. You're time to retire, get a jump shot. - Yeah, let's hear more on KG, okay. KG, excuse me, damn. - David Stern did a great job of taking all of the physicality out of the game. You understand, freedom of movement means freedom of movement. Man, back in the day when you had to get Bob Paul, because Paul was squared up with you and ready to slide, and then he could body you, he could poke, he could use his hands, but I can use my hands. I could fight through a screen. - Bro, the shit that we saw in the Olympics was similar style play. When the guard could ride you, damn, they're over the pink. And if you don't know how to get out of that, and they're like, holiday, when he come out and he get over, he there. So if you're going across him, bro, you don't even, that's what I'm saying, bro. Man, the levels in which you had to be not only strong enough, but skilled enough to get by this (beep) fun of you. You understand, then, now you've never seen a six, seven Rodman guard you? Bro, I see, I see, you know, you're in a scout report. We know you go left. We know you can finish right, but you go left to pull up, bro. Everybody knows, bro, (beep) watching the games back then. Isaiah Thomas is in the do-mars, man. Do-mars shut, Jordan down. Bro, that was coming to the lane, bro. You might get your nose broke, trying to dunk. You understand, Dwayne Wade broke Cole's nose in the all-star game. Man, bro, it's just different. It was very different back then, bro. Real (beep) - I lost it when he broke Wade. (laughs) All of a sudden, everything you said just went out. - Yeah. - Falls on deaf ears. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - The accountability, the physicality, the toughness, the in-your-face factor, right? - It definitely was. - We get what he's saying. - Yeah, I can, but he can't be like, there's no toughness in today's game at all. There's no physicality. - Yeah. - Definitely ramps up in the post-season for sure. - I hear you, man. - But there is finesse game. I think he's got a great point. David Stern, you know, - 'Cause a lot of changes. - He opens the game and now we're at 110 points per game. - It's on the three ball. - It's not because the shooters became a lot better. - Yeah. - It's because the rules encourage it, you know. And they were one handed dudes all over the place in the '80s. - Well, I think the biggest thing is the load management. You weren't having a load management in KG. - Oh, yeah, it's a great point. - It's like these guys were playing through injuries. Now, oh, I got a sore ankle. I'm gonna sit out a week here. - Yeah. Great pushback by KG. I appreciate you, KG. Keeping the conversation going out there, letting these young bucks that don't do any Googles or watching the old videos. Keep 'em in check, son. All right, yo, my name is Lucius Alexander. Lord willing in the creek don't rise. I'll be back here tomorrow. That is my time. - Salute. - There he goes. LA live, Lucius. Every night, 540 here in the nation. It's time now to go around the bases. We have Rangers pregame coming up at 6.30. Sans is gonna join us coming up at about 20. We'll check where we're going next. Who knows? Maybe we get an early appearance from Jared Sandler. We got KO's. We got records from the return of one of baseball's biggest stars. That's next in the nation. Hey NFL fans, you can start the season with a big return on "Fandal". America's number one sports book. 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