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It's the type of questions coming from the flagship station that bothered him more to come. Oh, okay. A couple of things. First, that's the classic. It's not that you called me fat. It's the way that you said it. Yeah. No, it's that you called me fat and I'm buttered about it. That's number one. Number two, the idea that the flagship station can't simply, nobody said you don't know what you're doing. No, nobody's like holding your feet to the, it's a very basic like, hey, there was, here's your chance to address the criticism, you know, that everybody has. Here's your opportunity. Here's your platform. Presumably, it's why your, uh, you know, undineed for attention and bloviating self is doing these kinds of segments to address potential grievances or triumphs or anything in between. Here's your direct conduit to the people of which we are representatives. We're asking the question that's on every single stupid Cowboys fan's mind. And that, that's your beef. I'm very biased on this because I'm in radio like you are. And because we regularly interview people with the teams that occasionally we are the flagship homes of. We did an interview with Mike Rizzo every week before the junkies have done it now for many, many years, but we were in mid days and we have had players on. We have Austin Echlron now. We're not the flagship home of the commanders, but we are of the capitals. We are of the nationals and tangentially of the wizards and we have guests on all the time. Teams do not get to tell you what you can and cannot ask based on that relationship. That should not be part of the agreement. That should not be part of the conversation. The idea that you would pull punches when you're doing an interview that you would be expected by Jerry Jones to not ask questions about things that aren't going well because you're the flagship station is a very clear indication that he does not really understand what that means. And this is not new, by the way. I remember having a conversation with Mike Shanahan who I got along with very well by the end, but early on when I was covering the then Redskins and Shanahan was the new coach and I had just taken over on the beat here for the station. He called me into his office. I've told this story at hand full of times. And he said, hey, you're not really helping me very much. And I said, what do you mean? And he's like, you know, when you're asking these questions or you're putting this kind of stuff out there, you're not really helping me. And I said, well, my job isn't to help you. And a couple of different times he would meet with us as a media group after his press conference off to the side and say, you know, you guys could really help us. He was coming from a place where, I don't know if in Denver, this is how it worked, but it seemed like everyone kind of had the pom-poms out it. I mean, the rumors over the years were like he did vacationed with Shefter and they were good family buddies, you know, and obviously it was very good for Adam Shefter's career, right? But the point of the dude's story was like, he was kind of like, you help me, I'll help you. And the point I think a lot of us were making is I work for Odyssey, one of six, seven, the fan, whoever the entity is. I work for the Washington Post. I don't work for the Reds. If you'd like to own your payroll, they can offer. Exactly. And a lot of fans don't get this because I get this sometimes from them. Like, you guys don't help the team. Well, number one, the job is not to help the team. The job is to cover the team. The job is to be your eyes and ears in the building and to figure out what's going on and why it's happening and why they're good or why they're bad. But by Jerry Jones suggesting that because I'm doing a paid appearance, which he's paid to do, I'm sure, on the flagship station, these shouldn't be questions I'm having to answer. That's not how it works. Mike Rizzo has never once ever in all the interviews we've ever done with him when he's come on told us what we can and can't ask. Now, his job is his. So when I ask, why didn't you spend any money this off season, which I'm going to ask if you don't spend money, you can say whatever you want. We got a really good team. We like our guys. I didn't want to spend money. We're not there yet. Ownership wouldn't let me. Whatever you want to say, you say, my job, ask the questions. Your job, answer the questions. But this to me is incredible that because he's doing this paid thing on the flagship, you know, this should be just a a convo amongst friends. I don't like the questions are asking, bro, that's not how this works. Well, can you imagine if they didn't ask anything of the sort after a second blowout loss at home? Oh, after about 40 points? Like, how's it going? What'd you do today? What are you up to? Well, you know, how confident are you about next week? The elephant's in the room, dude. You got to go, okay, there's an elephant there. And again, it wasn't as if we know Sean and RJ a little bit. Sometimes if, you know, these guys are your dastardly villains twisting their mustache, going, we're going to get him. Did you listening to the audio at any point think they were even being combative? No, they didn't have a chance to. Exactly. Like that interview, if I was doing it today, I would go in and ask the questions the way they did, but I'd be prepared for it to get combative because occasionally that needs to happen. You are a conduit for the people who are angry. Doesn't mean you should be angry. You should ask fair, reasonable questions. But if he wants to pat you on the head and sun you, you, you can't just take that. I mean, your job is to make sure that the point gets across and the questions are asked that people want asked. That, that is the whole point of the access. It's quite literally why you pay. I'm assuming they pay good money. Jerry Jones to do that. For those of you that haven't heard any of the interview, Jerry Jones on 105 three, the version of what we do, but in Dallas, our sister station there. This was on their morning show during the junkies time slot. Sean and RJ played a little bit of this earlier, but here's some of the tone of the conversation. I'll look at it. Now, if you think I'm interested in them, a phone call with you over radio and sitting here and throwing all the good out with the dishwater, you have got to be smoking something over there this morning. I'm not. And I really don't. And I don't need more on our listeners to listen to me to talk about this is not your job. Your job and to let me go over all the reasons that I did something. And I'm sorry that I did it. That's not your job. Well, my job is to ask what job or I get another I'll get somebody else to ask these questions, man. Jerry, we're just okay. Go. We don't need to have you on anymore. And they get a lot out of that interview. Of course they do. No doubt about that. The access helps them because he does things like this. Yeah, exactly. People are talking about Sean and RJ today. But frankly, I don't, I don't need to have you on anymore. If I only get to praise you when it's good, and you're going to tell me what to ask when it's bad, that's not real. I'm not going to pretend like what we do is journalism. But that's not really real. Interviewing anyway. Well, that is something authentic about that. That's that's a, you know, almost like you could take snapshot of picture and frame it, put in the dictionary. That's your billionaire insulated bully that every room he goes into, he gets his way. 99.99999 bar of percent of the time with the NFL. If he wants an owner to stay, that owner stays. If he wants an owner on the hall of fame, the guy's on the hall of fame. If he wants the game in Brazil, it's going to Brazil. Like he's the leader of the leaders. Like that dude is the league is in a lot of ways or has been for some time. He's not used to hearing things that he doesn't like. When he hears them enough, they don't happen anymore. People lose jobs. It's familiar to folks around here, right? With Snyder. I mean, the stories that have come out and haven't come out about Snyder, it's the similar deal, right? Where you cannot tell him what he doesn't want to hear. You have to either pretend, couch it differently or say, oh, I'm not doing it. You're telling him. And then that guy gets fired. Like it's a mess. So the idea that that hint of a question, Trump Trump really gets the question out. Hey, how come, you know, what am I spending in the off season? You guys are struggling a little bit. What's the? And now we're on diatribe city. I'll replace you guys or I'll have someone else ask me the questions that I like better. Like, oh my God, nobody makes him do the interview either, by the way. You've opted into this. Nobody makes you do that. When Matt Williams was the manager of the nationals, every week he was on the junkies and had a state of the union answered questions. Davey Martinez doesn't like doing that. He doesn't, he doesn't do regular weekly and dusty Baker didn't either. Dusty Baker didn't want to do that. I don't want to answer questions from you guys and deal with you every week. I'm not going to do it. It's all you're doing it for the money. It's a pittance to your contract. You're not even going to notice it. Not even getting groceries with that one. Either you want to kind of be out there and accessible and have a little relationship with this group that's a conduit for the fans or not. I'm not saying it's the right thing, wrong thing, good thing, bad thing. It's just a proclivity. You either want to do that or you don't. I'll work over at MLB Network Radio and I think we have 19 of the 30 big league managers on every week with weekly interviews. So I talked like Matt Quattroil of the Royals every weekend, you know, when I'm filling in or guys like that, there's 11 guys that said, no, thanks. I'm good. Cool. No problem. But you can't opt in and then be upset that questions are being asked to you. That's a weird way to go if you're, if you ask me. Yeah. Again, I keep going back to the same thing. After a blowout loss, this isn't even the like, skewer you. This isn't like, you know, Bruce Allen after 15 years of an aptitude nonsense. That's my favorite part. You know, like this, there are radio places, I'm sure where someone would go on and you could get some hot taking shock jock is screaming at you. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, totally. I want to go viral today and I'm going to make this about me and be a jerk. That was not even what they were doing. They were like, Hey, Jerry, what's wrong with this team right now? Hey, Jerry, do we regret not doing more in the off season? Very reasonable. Calm. Frankly, beyond fair questions. Right. And he goes, Oh, go somewhere else. If you keep this behavior up, you jerks and is what are you talking? I don't mind the tough questions. Yes, you do. Yeah, you're not. You're handling them great. Yeah. That's a real sense. That's a sore spot there. Apparently they kicked over hornets us by saying, Hey, what's the deal? I just saw this, this, uh, Rossini from Jerry Jones's mouth, where he said, you know, it's not that I don't mind the questions. 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They are in a lot of ways as a flagship station there to help you. But they are in the sense of content and talking about your team and providing a home for your play-by-play, by the way, in case you guys don't know, that's what flagship station means. That's all it means for the record. The games are on the station. You have a business relationship where money changes hands, and the games are aired on the radio station. There's no other expectation necessarily. Now, are you in a little bit more uncomfortable situation, maybe, based on that relationship? If you have a partnership with a team and you're going hard on the paint? Sure. But a good place with good management is going to tell you, be you, be fair, be accurate, and there's not much they're going to be able to say about it. And, oh, by the way, you say whatever you want after that game the Cowboys just had. They looked disinterested. It looked like a directional Florida football team wandered out onto the field and had to play the Detroit Lions on Sunday. I mean, that was not just bad. That was like really embarrassing listless. Yeah. I mean, and we have seen some of those plenty of time. And I feel really bad for them too, especially Cowboys fans. You know, they deserve so much. Nope. I'm being told I don't feel bad, actually. I'm being, I'm being informed. My producer, my year right now is saying I don't feel bad at all. In fact, I have joy. I have glee, glee from your misery. I'd like to drink them. You want some other NFC news? Please. All right, let's get to it. The giant star left tackle Andrew Thomas is currently in Charlotte meeting with foot specialist Robert Anderson. I've heard this guy's name so many times when I was on the beat anytime someone got hurt foot toe. They go. He's the foot guy like the elbow guy is Elisra. The knee guy is James Andrews. The foot guy is Robert Anderson and Charlotte surgery to fix the issue. It is possible. This is a season ending injury for Andrew Thomas. That is a dagger for the New York Giants who are already just a two wind team as they try to find a way to protect Daniel Jones. Yeah. And they were struggling to do so as it was. And now you take off their, their best lineman. And that's certainly an issue. God. Yeah. I mean, again, this is, not relishing the injury because that stinks for him. And, you know, that's where stuff's not fun. But the Giants aren't better today because of that news. The division, man, the division. Tom Brady has become a minority owner with the Las Vegas Raiders. Mark Davis was speaking about this today. He is the majority owner in Vegas. And he said that while Tom Brady isn't going to be able to play quarterback for them as a minority owner, he said that he will help them select a quarterback in the future. Good thing by Mark Davis. Is it a good thing? Nope. Not even a little, but I don't even think that was an attempted thing. No, he was doing a view trying to do a funny bet. I don't think he is. I think he's being very serious. Oh, you don't think they're going to tap into Tom Brady as they pick their next quarterback? No, I think he was trying to do the way he's not going to play quarterback for us, but he's going to help us pick the next guy. I thought it was more than that. That's the joke. If that's a joke, you'd have to tell me it's a joke. Right. Jokes are supposed to be funny. I'll take your word for it that that's a joke, but regardless, did not work out for Michael Jordan as an executive. There is this thought, though, if you were a great player, you'll be a great executive. I'd say the batting average is pretty low from the best players in that role. I'm not really sure why that is, but generally, the really good executives are not the guys that were also the best players. I mean, sometimes, like, you know, Aussie knew some Hall of Fame tight end, you know, great executive. Other times it's, you know, why can't you do it? Like I did said the incredible Pro Bowl player, who was great every year that doesn't understand anything. Yeah. Barry Bonds should have just been a hitting coach. Seriously. I mean, I think he tried that for like four hours at one point. It's all you have to do is hit it over the fence. Like when they pitch it to you, just hit it where no one is into the stands. Do that 700 some odd times. Two trades today in the NFL, the Bills landed a star wide receiver. Amari Cooper is coming over from the Cleveland Browns to Buffalo. If you look at some of the like deeper dive wide receiver analytics, Amari Cooper has been one of the worst graded wide receivers in the NFL this year. I don't buy that he's cooked at 30 years old. I think to Sean Watson and that offense were broken, and I think they were detrimental to him and he'll have a nice renaissance second half this year in Buffalo. I love this move for the Bills. They give up a third round pick to help out Josh Allen. That window is going to be open as long as Allen's playing at a high level. It's not like there's anybody in the AFC that is hidden shoulders better than them right now. Yeah, their window's open right now. I think that's smart. I'm with you. I've always liked Cooper. He's got a little of that. Obviously different half of his different sports, but he's got some of that James Wood to him where you go. Why? Why doesn't look like he's moving very fast? He's a glider. He's very technical. You know what I mean with with the way he runs routes and he's very precise and doesn't do a lot of like dancing around and whooping and yelling and hollering and stuff like that. You're going, do you even care what he does? Like I think that guy's good. He'll thrive there. Devontae Adams has been traded today as well. Adams reuniting with Aaron Rodgers. He was a six time pro bowler catching passes from Rogers in Green Bay. This is a three time all pro. We had a whole of fame trajectory going in his career prior to falling out of favor and basically being when he was air quotes here injured, but also just unavailable, but also just told to leave us alone. Super injured. Earlier this season, it sounds like the hamstrings feeling a lot better. And he might be able to play this weekend. Now that he's a jet, the jets have said they have gone all in today. There's not a team that's been more all in than them. It seems like firing their head to be chips in the Rogers basket. And now you go get him one of his favorite toys. Devontae Adams Garrett Wilson on the outside for Rogers. They got a good running game with Breece Hall, Braille and Allen in the backfield as well. They should be really good offensively going forward. They've got way too much talent, not to be agreed. Yeah. So once you go for the work quarterback away, move, then you have the quarterback, you have to just go after it. Because if it doesn't work, you got to tear the whole thing down to the studs and start over. Right? Well, you have Aaron Rodgers. Once you went and did that, you basically said, we have to make this work right now. You're not worried about two, three years from now, you're talking about your window right this minute being a two and four. So some people might argue that it's spending bad money after bad, but I don't know. It to me is you're, you got to be desperate, at least at this stage with now looking up at a couple teams in the division. And as you said, the AFC is not as unbelievable as we thought, maybe with the teams at the top, you still can have a season. No football tonight. So it's a baseball night in America. American League championship series game number two for the Cleveland Guardians and the New York Yankees. First pitch about an hour and 15 minutes from right now, Cleveland trying to even the ALCS before leaving Yankee Stadium to head back to Ohio. The Yankees last night got a home run from old friend Juan Soto as they took a 1 0 series lead. Carlos Rodon was awesome. He was nasty last night. You could have given them walls and they wouldn't have hit a slider. That guy was unbelievably filthy. I need a little shove piece from my guy, Tanner Bybe. I wish his name was Bebe, but it's Bybe. But unfortunately, Yankees have Garrett Cole going tonight and they're going to the World Series and I'm pretty annoyed about it, but let's go guardians. So you do feel pretty confident in New York? Yeah. I think New York's going to the World Series. I'm picking them as well. I do think this ends up being a long series though. Cleveland just seems game to me. That's a really good club. They can pitch. They got a pretty good bullpen as well as we saw in the Detroit series. I think this thing goes six or seven. Do you really? I don't think New York makes it. They just offensively, they have these games where it's it's Soto and Judge and how about it's true. That is true. But they also haven't gotten really hot and maybe now's the time they turn it on and they just roll all the way to the World Series. But yeah, I'm on Cleveland pushing it to six or seven, but I do like you. I think the Yankees represent the AL. It feels more gentleman's sweepy to me. And maybe the the the the the real series is Dodgers Mets with Dodgers being the overdog and the Mets just having like all the mojo and all the juju and all the excitement and you know, whatever behind them. But I'd really love for a subway series. I said sarcastically to grand at 622. I can't have it. I already know the answer. So I shouldn't even bother asking. Hmm. There's not a little tiny part of you that thinks that would be cool. No, not even. I did it once to spend your I'm from DC and I hate everything in New York thing. It's a little bit cool. Two teams from the same city and the championship. It's not. It is what it does is it validates, even though it happens once a generation happening when I was in college, but it's 25 years. Yeah. But it validates the New York belief that the entire world is New York that all of sports just exist to serve New York. And they'll be like the sports will cares. And like everybody in the country has turned it off. And it's not relevant at all. And nobody wants anything to do with it. But to them and like Hoboken and like, you know, that points north and even after Connecticut, they think it's the greatest thing ever. So they take the subway to the games between the two teams. It's a subway series because that's how we get around the subway. No, two different cities, please, not New York. I'm not rooting for it. I'd like to go on record and say, I hope for it. It's a grant. I actually want the complete opposite. A Cleveland versus LA World Series, a Dodgers, Guardians World Series would be better. But I think there's something cool like deep, deep down that I suppress about the idea of two teams from the same city meeting in a championship series. It is time to get you ready for caps hockey here on the fan. Vegas Golden Knights in town tonight, taking on the capitals always fun because that's the team Washington beat in the Stanley Cup. Those fond memories come flying back. Alex Ovechkin looking for goal number one on his season in this game. Number two, you'd like to see the caps get their first couple of points, not weighed any longer here. By the way, Obi moved to right wing ahead of this game. He's been traditionally Oh, is that a moats in charge? What's going on? Exactly. Long time left wing. But he's on the top line with Stromer and Alexi produce over on the left. Okay. Michael Pierre, Luke Dubois, Tom Wilson on the second line. Jake Frana gets a sweater. He will be in for Sonny Milano on the third line with Hendrix LaPierre and Andrew Manji Aponte and then do Haim Dowd and Radish, your fourth line for the capitals tonight. Ove switch up is intriguing to me. I'd love to come back to that at some point. Uh, Vakes has already played three games and they're three. No. Uh, so that annoys me as they'll have like a long theater performance and a lot of like dramatic plays and, uh, musical number and like live arrows and like a guy dodging a buffalo or something before face off. We'll have to see more of that, which stinks. I root against them explicitly, but, uh, yeah, caps seem to get off to a good start and they play this words product schedule at the beginning and it annoys the hell out of me. I wish it was more consistent, but I want the capitals to win place and over to score more goals. That's your caps power play. All right, let's bring in Daris and Ryan as they prepare to tell you who is going home and who is getting immunity on commanders, survivor, you're voting at Facebook.com/grant and Danny. Let's start with who is getting sent home this evening. The votes have been cast. Have they been tabulated? Oh, they had been tabulated and I will say it took all the about two seconds. Benjamin St. Juice. You're off the island. B. S. J. Tough game for him. Yeah, that happens when you're in the video behind the guy that's catching all the passes. On an island was a flowers a bunch on this way. That's time for a buck 32 and one half a football. That will do it. That will do it. Now he's off the island. How about that? He is gone. Oh, thank you. Well done, Daris. Who is getting immunity, my guy? He's number one in our hearts. He's number one in your heart. He's number 17 on the field. Lauren gets his first immunity of the year. Let's go. Little Terry. Terry McClaurin's first immunity. Things are looking up for Terry as he tries to go back to back to back to back to back, I think, in commanders, survivor. John Allen won one of those. He did. Couple of times, actually. Tim or Terry every year. Pretty much. Jay might have something to say. It's not going to be John Allen this year. For Daris and for Ryan, Grant and Danny saying so long. And thanks for listening. We're back at a tomorrow at two o'clock. Cap's coming up from Capital One Arena just after seven o'clock tonight right here on The Fan. Thanks much for making this show part of your day. Enjoy your Tuesday evening. Thank you for coming. It's one thing falling in love with a house and quite another navigating the world of negotiating, mortgage lenders, and finding the budget that works best for you. Guidance from an agent who's a real tour can make all the difference because that's who we are. Real tours are members of the National Association of Real Tours. 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