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Grant's Popcorn Gets Stolen!

1:00- In one of the funniest moments in show history, a lady stole Grant's popcorn!

Broadcast on:
10 Oct 2024
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There are rules that govern society. - Are you sure he can put his hand on? - No, I'll take some of that back. There's a lot of places you can put your hand that are fine. The unethical ones we all know, where you're not supposed to put your hand, but I'm getting off at a weird turn. - Speaking of putting your hands where you're not supposed to put your hands. So anybody who wants any of these schedules, feel free to grab one. So we had a bunch of pucks. - This was an amazing occurrence. - It was something. So we're out of pucks, by the way. We've got these awesome rubber little pucks that we have up on the table here. They're kind of like a squishy device for sure. - That's a little squishy ball, but the puck. - They say 1067 the fan, a great job by our staff, setting up a beautiful table for us. Very appealing looking. People were coming up and grabbing the pucks. Now we needed another like 300 of them, but we can do that next time, right? We were already out of the pucks. Also people were signing up for caps tickets. I think we're out of paper for that as well. So next time we'll do 500 more of everything, okay? - Right. - But the point of the dude's story is, if you want schedules, come on. So we've got all this stuff on the table. So people are coming up and grabbing it. That's what they're supposed to do. - That's what they're there. - That's why they're here. - That's why we're here. - As an aside, I'm sitting at the table and I have my drink and I had my popcorn right next to me. - You sure did. - A lady came up and just went right into the popcorn. - Now, respectfully. - Now, what am I supposed to do? I didn't say anything to her. I just kind of looked at you. Danny stared right at me and was like, that just happened. What are you gonna do now? - Now. - And the answer was, I'm not gonna do anything. - It's mid conversation. I'm not sure what we're talking about what we're doing. - That's another point. We were on air at the time. - We're on air. - We're in the middle of a sentence. - Now, this young lady was, what you didn't say, I don't think, is she approached from several strides away walking towards her. She had a mask on. - Yes, she did. - She looked at the popcorn and pointed at it and no one did anything, okay? So she was pointing at different things on the table. She was talking to me. - She was like, can I have the puck? And someone's like, yeah, can I have the schedule? - We can't hear because we're doing this. - Can I have Grant's lunch? And someone was supposed to say no. - Well, people can't figure out. I think a lot of times. Yeah, I understand. You're not in radio. - No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. - Like there's sound in our ears. Our ears are covered. We can't really hear you. So when you're like, I don't know what that is. I got the whole radio show going. I was practicing, that's just broadcasting to you. There's a few thousand folks that are interested. Hopefully what we're trying to do. - Ideally. - So she approaches, no one stops her, she points at the popcorn and I don't know if she thinks she got an acknowledgement for you or not. - No, no, no, no. I think after a little while of no acknowledgement, she just decided the popcorn's up for Grant. - So she lifts that. - I'd like to be clear about something. The popcorn was right next to me. - Oh, I know where it was, buddy. - The pucks are at the front of the table. - She had to put her. - The schedules are at the front of the table. - So if you're watching on the YouTube feed, she had to press up against the table. 'Cause to reach across from a normal distance is too far. She had to touch the table with the right hip. Reach that right hand. Go, go gadget arm all the way across and does the excavator dig down, rake back towards the side. Left hand snaps the mask off. Does the full giant crunch. - The mask. Protecting her from, I guess, the air in the arena. But she was wearing a mask. She moves the mask and goes in with the popcorn. All on one motion. - Again, I agree with everyone. I disagree with everyone that I'm supposed to disagree with. Whatever you think is the right thing on your side. Just so everybody knows. - I will tell you, if germs are the issue, you didn't avoid any by sticking your hand in that popcorn. - In a mystery. - That's what I have. - A bucket of popcorn. - Again, I-- - So here's my question. - Whatever I'm supposed to say, I think. - If anybody, I don't want to, like, scaring people away now at the table. Anybody who needs schedules there for you-- - Take a schedule. - Come on up and get a schedule. - But for example, don't take my water bottle. - But-- - This is off limits. This is my personal-- - I've been drinking from this. There's backwash in here, schedules up for grabs. - But she goes, puck, purse, no problems. - The regular folks. - No problem, third puck, nobody's looking. No problem. - So this has been a-- - Where is Grant's popcorn? Let's just, this is mashed potatoes in the scary movie. Like, my germs, you know, like right in there. - So this is a pretty great deck. - No, that's my special popcorn. - It's been a lot of fun. I'm not kidding. It's terrible. There have been thousands of people that have passed by us over the course of today. Let's, let's say, for the sake of argument, there are 3,000 people that have passed in front of our eyes today. Was that a fair number? - There's a lot of people. I don't know what the number is. I would take the over. - Called for? What number do you want to put? Put, you put a number down. - 100,000. - 100,000 people have come by with it. Probably not, but I love you. Let's say there were 5,000 people. 4,999 got the distinction between giveaway puck, paper schedule, and personal effects and beverages, and active food items of Grant and Danny. - The clue here. The clue is, in addition to me being fat and it being food, the clue here is schedules and pucks near the people walking by popcorn next to me at the back of the table. - So in here, so I wonder-- - I saw her, by the way, pointing at the popcorn. And I just thought it would be too awkward to look up and be like, no, no, no, not the popcorn. I just thought if no one said anything eventually, and she just kind of kept pointing at it like popcorn. - Well, 'cause we're pros. You can't stop the show, like we're interviewing like Brian Baldon, you're like Baldi, hold on. No, you can't have my popcorn. No, you can't do that. - So what happened was she grabs the popcorn. Now right away I did not have the stones to do anything about it. What am I gonna do anyway? So I just kind of didn't react. I noticed it, I'm like, no one else is gonna notice that she ate the popcorn. Danny immediately hits me in the arm. - Oh my God, I'm like, you're pointing like, she ate your popcorn. I'm like, yeah, what the hell you want me to do about it? So after she walks away, and when she's out of reach of being able to see, I take the popcorn and I hide it under the table. - And it was, and again, you're my guy. But that was a tale between your legs. Just grab it, kind of put it down. - I was just in shock. - It was like Eeyore had to move his popcorn. It was sad. I felt for you. But you know who was comfortable was that lady? - It's true. - I wonder, like, I wonder if she was like, if I could carry this laptop around, I would just take it. Like, is that free, too? - Right, it is on the table. - It's on the table. - Where there are stairs. - Hey, do you have a charge cord? Can I just have it? My phone's low on juice. You want this cord? - She sees my cell phone. - What on earth? - Hey, the cell phone's on the table. It's free now, it's up for grabs. So here's my question. - But bless your confidence. Can you imagine being that comfortable anywhere at any time to say, there's a bucket of popcorn from a stranger. Let me get this right hand in there and see what happened. - So do you think, one of two things is true about what happened. Either she thought it was a community bucket of popcorn. - In which case, what? - Why would there be, like, in what? Or by the way, she's wearing a mask. In 2024, you would think that she is in some way cognizant of not eating the same bucket of popcorn as everyone else. - Again, I'm on everyone's team, but if germs are the concern, you let a couple pass the goaltender there, didn't you? You pulled the goalie on five on five in the first minute of the game. There was no reason. - So let's say, okay, but I needed it. - Yeah, I'm sorry. - Did she think that was a community bucket of popcorn? It's the Halloween season. We're doing an early trunk or treat, and you just come on by and scoop some popcorn out of the same bucket everyone else is touching. Or do you think that she knew that was one of our buckets of popcorn? And she's like, they're on the air, they can't say anything about it. I might as well just scoop some popcorn. - Like, the real distinction, the real question, is like, does she know or think that it was your popcorn? Well, in other words, is she going, that's Grant's popcorn, I'll have some? Or is it community popcorn? - Who else's popcorn would it be? It's either one of ours or it's community. - Right. - So is it what I just asked you? - Yeah. - Does she think it's community? - Community. - Or did she correctly evaluate it was not for grabs and just had it anyway? - It's gotta be community. I can't-- - But don't you think it's somewhat ironic that someone that's eating the community popcorn is also masked up? - Yeah. - You would think there's a, like, you're not doing the community popcorn? - You think there's a link? - There's not a link. - There's no link there. But the, let's say hypothetical. It is community popcorn. Would you ever, ever? Did he just strut on over? You know what I need? I need a fist full of popcorn. It's not the top. It was below the surface. You know what I'm saying? That popcorn had been eaten. There had been some consuming. - This is the popcorn in question. - That means-- - You'll notice that very little has been eating since the moment in question. - So, it's basically, like, if I'm-- - I've been selecting one at a time around the rim as if. - Yeah, that's gonna help. - Is this somehow that matters? - Well, that's hers, that's hers, that's hers. It's all hers. She put her whole face right in there. In other words-- - I wanna show you guys that are watching where the popcorn was. - Yeah, if I'm level with the popcorn, I can't see the popcorn. - It's like, this is where the popcorn was. - No, no, no, no. That's not true. - The schedule was over here. - That's the popcorn was there, this is the popcorn. - Nope, it's an exaggeration, I'm gonna show you where it was. - Okay. - You see what I'm saying? - Yeah. - It was far further. - Like what? - Almost a quarter instead of the left of where you had it. - What you don't know, she ate the end of Danny's cheeseburger, no luck. - People don't know. - Like, we had much. - Like, we had a little bit of your burger left, did she like-- - Did she point it at it? - That one there? - Yeah, is that, it's on the table. I need a new Mac charger, do you have one? Do you have a charging block? - Early. - Can I have your shoes? Grant and Danny, Brian Baldinger gave us a call. Commander's Ravens on Sunday. We got his breakdown from his film study on why Washington's offense has been so good. - Well, it started to rookie and Coleman, but you know, Luke is playing out there, and they split reps, they split reps last week. You know, whether it was injury or later, I don't know. But, you know, two different guys, man in the position. I mean, the big acquisition was beyond it. I mean, you guys, a good player, really good player. I mean, as you go to Pro Bowls or anything, but he's a solid player. I know the kitty. Down at Duke Manning, weather's all off season. Working on his core, working on his strength. Loves the game. You know, I think he's made Allegretti better. Cosby's coming on. Wiley is just so steady. I mean, it's a good group up front. You know, and then Cook does a good job of chipping with his tight ends. They're not great blockers, but he's chipping with them. They know what they're supposed to do over there. So, I mean, the protection's been good, but like you said, I mean, you go back to week one against Todd Bowles and that defense and, you know, Todd, I mean, it was 37, 16, Todd Bowles was still blitzing him. With a minute to go in the game, you're still coming after him. But he picked the blitz with his running, and, you know, he's such a fast-twitch guy. I mean, he's the Darius Smith to be right in front of him, and he can make a miss. You know, I mean, it's just, it's remarkable because I always say this about him, and it's only five weeks now, but like, he's really, really fast, but he's never in a hurry. And that's a great calmness to have as a quarterback. - Brian Baldinger on Grant and Danny here on The Fan. Baldi, what else can you say about what we've seen from Daniels to dive into? Some of the decision-making, you know, one of the things I saw in college that I worried about was he didn't get out of the pocket and throw ever. I think there were like eight times or something he threw while scrambling all of last year. He's already showing some propensity to leave the pocket to throw, which is, man, that would be a big development and a game changer. - Well, he's really coachable. I mean, you just, you know, talk to Brian Kelly at LSU about him when he came from Arizona State. I mean, he wasn't a runner at Arizona State. He added that component to it. He watched the Alabama game last year. And to your point, he went to run, you know, and you go, he can't survive, you know, this game against Alabama much less than the NFL, but, you know, his eyes are up. The throat and tear of the car, and he could have easily just run right there. But his eyes are up, and he saw him a car and come from the other side of the field, and they just launched the bomb, you know? And so, he's not just running to run. He's running to make a play, and if it's not there, then he takes off, and he's pretty good. I mean, I've seen him hit probably a couple of times where he probably doesn't need to take that shot. Probably used to get down a little sooner, but, you know, he's running out of bounds. He's sliding. He's protecting himself pretty good. But look, he, as soon as he breaks the pocket, he doesn't leave just to leave. I mean, he gives, he looks at what he's supposed to look at, and then he's looking to buy time and to extend the play and make a play. So, whatever they teach them, Cliff, whatever it is, he's a good student because he's running. - Well, do you mention Cliff, Kingsbury offensive coordinator, I wasn't sure, to be quite frankly, I didn't know what to expect in terms of fit here, et cetera. So far, you know, the choir is singing, man. It's been unbelievable to watch. It seems like they've got something, have an answer for everything. It seems like defenses are befuddled as to what to try to take away, and it's resulted in nothing being taken away to this point. What have you made from that new fit there with Kingsbury and Daniels? - Well, you know, the little though fact about Cliff is, you know, I did a lot of big 12 games. It was out in law, but when he was there, a bunch, coach at Texas Tech. I always had 10 new plays on his whiteboard every single week that he was trying out. But the, the really, he always spread teams out, even in the big 12, even at Texas A&M. He's spread teams out to run it. Like, and they're a very good running football team right now. You know, Echler miss a week. Nickles picks up. Brian is really super solid. Obviously the quarterback is special. But you know, they're, they're a very good running football team. They can melt the clock. That's a good defensive front. They ran the ball up and down the field on them. And that's really the hit jewel. And then if you just look at the design of the offense, because you sort of call plays with the predictability of what defense you're going to get. Cleveland's a big man coverage team. They had their man beaters up. The receivers won routes. They come back to Terry McCarran in the first quarters, a 20 yard comeback on timing. Now, you don't do that by accident. You do that by putting in hours and hours of work. And McCarran's like, he's, he's at the top of his route. He's separate and he's coming back to balls in the air. It's right where it's supposed to be. Like, you see that over and over again. And that's not easy to run 20 yard comeback in his league. Against good corners like Denzel Ward and Martin Emerson, but they did. So they're getting worked on in practice. Cliff is a great play call. I noticed, I don't know if it was last week or it wasn't last week. It was probably the week before when they blew out Arizona. I saw some sideline shots of him. His, honestly, he had the smallest play chart for a long time when he was in Arizona, Texas. He could put it in an index card. And now he noticed the play sheet is a lot bigger than it used to be ever. And so I feel like that means the quarterback is digesting a lot and he can handle a lot more. And so he's given him a lot more right now. Probably at the line of scrimmage. Two, three plays called. He chooses it. Like, I think he's given him more than I thought. I'm doing the game in a couple of weeks in Chicago. I'm anxious to talk to Cliff before the game. Just to see if I want to look at his play chart and see if it's pretty advanced for a kid that's going to probably be making his age start. Text him with Baldy today before he came on. He is so fired up about what he sees when he watches the film of how Washington's playing. And I think the film nerds like him are smitten by the commanders because they're doing so many of the little things right. And I've got to give Dan Quinn full credit for this, the entire staff, full credit for this. But it's the hustle plays to recover the fumble because you're chasing down a play. Alhamd as a Kies. It's how you play away from the ball, Luke McCaffery, blocking, being willing, physically. The stuff in the wide receiver room that, frankly, they ran Johan Dodson out of here because they didn't think he would do it. They were serious about it. And there are guys are doing it. They do care about it. And you've added enough of those little things up. As the book title said and as the old saying from Bill Walsh's, the score will take care of itself. And four out of five times it has. Yeah, you do the little things, not part time, not sometimes, not when everybody's watching. But you do it because you do it. You do it because you're supposed to do it. Until it becomes habit. And then once it's habit, you keep it up. And then it's like cultural. Then it's a real thing. It's not just a part time effort. It's not just part time or a few moments when things are good. It's not when you've got a 10 point lead in the third quarter. You do it every time always. It's a, again, the word rather, gets thrown around a ton, talking about cultural stuff, but that's what this is. And there's buying at least to this point, which has been fun. One of the guys that has bought in and talked about that with us today as wide receiver Luke McCaffery, he by way of percentages. His separation score is the best in football right now at over 81%. It doesn't catch a ton of balls, but he catches the ones thrown his way. He joined us to talk about right now just the vibes and how fun everything is or if it's all business. Yeah, I think it's been so cool. You know, you look all the way back to OTAs and just how much passion that everybody in this building and everybody on this team has for football. It's been a lot of fun door. I don't know if we've been coming to work yet ever since OTAs, even when we weren't on a winning streak. And so I think it's so fun to just be a part of an environment like that. And then, you know, when that has, it reassures your faith in a way. But I think there was already a level of faith that we built through OTAs of just trusting the process and having fun every day. Are you surprised that you guys are four and one right now? Yeah, I don't know. I would say surprise. I think we all have just bought an end of the process. And we've really enjoyed coming out and competing every wrap. And I think what's so cool about it is we've seen a lot of growth from OTAs to camp. We've seen a lot of growth through, you know, day one of camp to the end of camp. And now week one to going into week five, six. And hopefully we can continue to get better every week and just stay and tent full on every single wrap, every single play and making the most out of every single day. Luke McCaffrey with us here on GND. Luke, big one this weekend, the Ravens are good. They've been good. You know, not having the gangbusters season we're used to from them, but everyone feels to myself, including like it's only a matter of time. What kind of challenge did they bring? And, you know, it's kind of what do you make of them from afar? Yeah, they're a really good football team. You know, they know how to win. I think when you get to the NFL, every team is going to have good players and every team is going to have, you know, some level of success. And so to have a team with a lot of just competitors, a lot of people who play the game at a high level is always a challenge each and every week. I think they do a good job of playing as a team, which is something, you know, I know we take pride in our building. And so I think it'll be a great competitive match up and it'll be a good, good one for us to go out there and compete. Look, you guys have had success on the road dating back really since week one in Tampa. The trip to Cincinnati, Danny and I were in the crowd. It was unbelievably loud. The atmosphere was as good as it's going to be anywhere else. Baltimore involved, right? Danny actually looked at me right before the game and he's like, this is going to go very poorly. I won't tell you exactly what he said, but he said, yeah, this is going to be the environment was so intimidating. You have a little face. Wow, exactly. So, but I say that to tell you guys work the bangles offensively. Then you go to Arizona, you do big things. Are you at a point where you feel like you're comfortable in those environments? It's been low penalty counts, or is it too early to say that? Yeah, I mean, again, I think it just comes down to every game's different. Every game's a different atmosphere. I go back to Cenci and I think that was just such an awesome environment that I think we all fed off of. You go to Arizona and I don't know if you can clarify that one as an away game. I think we probably had more fans than them. When it comes to just having that advantage, having that atmosphere was cool to see that covered in burgundy and gold. And then, I think we just got to stay focused on play at a time and just, you know, communicating and detailing everything we do. Luke, I forgot the other day. Grant reminded me of this. I mean, I guess I knew if pressed, but I was reminded of the fact that you still haven't been playing receiver for all that long, right? This is still relatively new to you. And I want to get into that process with you a little bit where, you know, the finer points, the nuances that a lot of people can't do. You're, you know, you're picking up, obviously, really, really rapidly. How much do you feel you've grown so far? And, you know, talk about that process of learning the position on the fly at the highest level there is. Yeah, it's been a lot of fun. You know, I've been playing receiver about a year and a half now. And I think I was blessed to have a lot of great people around me when I first switched that were able to help me, whether it was through my team or whether it was through my family, you know, guys are in the receiver room, different coaches. And then once I got here, I think that just highlighted even more between Bobby Ingram, Andre Coleman, who's our assistant receiver coach, you know, Terry Ozzie, Diamney, then, you know, with Noo Brown got here at the end of camp. I think just from top to bottom, it's been really fun to be around a lot of people with a lot of great experience because at the end of the day, experience is going to be the number one way to learn and making mistakes and going full speed. And I think when I've been blessed to be around a lot of guys who have a lot of experience, it's allowed me to kind of just learn from the moments that they've had in their career. And they've had endless amounts of moments of whether it's growth or whether it's success, just a lot of reps that play in the position at a high level. Dear Autumn Leaves, you won't be covering roads alone this season. Toyota's lineup of cool, colorful vehicles is ready to ride by your side. Take on fall in a trail tackling Tacoma or go for the powerful Tundra. Head to toyota.com for more info or visit your local Toyota dealership today. Toyota, let's go places. The seasons may be changing, but the deals at the sharpest rides are unbeatable as ever. Hey, what's going on? It's your girl, Tasha McKia. And I need you to join the sharpest rides for their fall into savings events, where they're offering incredible prices on their massive inventory. That's right, everything is on sale now. Shot from sleek sedans to rugged SUVs and sporty convertibles. The sharpest rides has the perfect ride to match your fall adventures. 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Big thanks to him and Brian Baldinger for joining us today on the phone. Really cool though. I was going to say in studio, but in concourse. In concourse. On site to be joined by the former great goalie. And there's no winner for the capitals. Only the goalie Colzig. Ahead of this caps 50 event, 50 years of capitals hockey being celebrated. It's amazing. Toby's going to keep the party going in just a few minutes. We take you up to Thursday night football. Third eye blind is playing tonight. The stage looks awesome. This looks like a really well put together amazing event. It's rockets, right? I mean, people are here having a grand old time. Does this get you fired up for Saturday night? It does, man. I mean, I I keep I kept saying this earlier. I know you're more ready for tonight. I'm still like feeling like I'm getting into the rhythm of the football season. And it's like, dude, it's hockey time. You got to get on board. It felt kind of like an ambush. 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