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There are different dialects of Spanish. Not all Spanish is the same and actually the apology I'm about to make now is a couple of weeks late because a couple of weeks ago during a wrestling segment,
we said something, a word was said that is a slur in Mexican, but in Cuban is just the word for slut.
“It's not a slur, but in Mexican, it's not in Cuban,”
it's not a slur, but in Mexican, it is a slur. And Randy Afrosarana, he was great in Tampa and has been less great in Seattle.
He's a great player, but I've legitimately never heard
the kind of words you're about to hear in Cuban Spanish, where he makes the distinction of, I'm speaking one kind of Spanish now, but now I'm gonna speak Cuban Spanish and he's talking about the big dump her,
a very popular player and his teammate, I'm gonna translate this for Zazlo when it's done, but it's legitimately shocking. When I heard this said of a teammate, I couldn't believe that it sounded so nice
at the beginning when he's like, well, his family, his parents are really nice, but then he really tells the big dump her to go bleep himself, listen to this. (speaking Spanish)
All right, so he starts with thank God for his parents, they're very well educated. They're very well educated. (speaking Spanish) All right, so he starts with thank God for his parents,
they're very well educated. He meant me in the hotel lobby the other day, they told me how proud they were. - Nice. - Of me, yeah, that part was nice,
but I'd like to do Refrondaldia with Tony here on La Casa del Binga,
which, first of all, he told him to take his good to see you
and shove it up his ass, that's not nice. That's that, and this is a teammate of his, like this is just legitimately crazy to hear and let's play Refrondaldia with Tony here, so you can hear where it is that Randy sent his teammate.
(upbeat music) - Leave it on me, Anthony! - Wow, Randy, it's the first time that I've ever heard this phrase be uttered in a press conference or in some sort of like media availability,
right, even if it was on a phone. - What about his teammate?
“- About his teammate, I think it was ingest though, Dan.”
I will give that to Randy, I think it was ingest, but he told the big bumper Cal Raley to Betta Paca Salapinga, which means, basically you can go to the house of the dick. That's what I thought it meant. - That's exactly what it means,
so it means a couple of different things, even though you're saying Betta Paca Salapinga, that could be go to a very far away house of the dick, 'cause it made me very, very far, or just go to the house of dick, because, you know,
about that house of dick? - Jeremy, can you give me some context here? Was he fooling around? Was he just playing because they-- - Oh, just, smiling, Jim.
- I look, he was smiling, but he was clearly frustrated, because the context for this is Randy Rosarana goes up to Bette, and goes to Sheikh Cal Raley's hand. Randy Rosarana playing on the Mexican team, Cal Raley the catcher for USA.
So he goes and sticks out his hand to Sheikh his fellow Seattle Mariners, teammate's hand, and Raley from underneath the mask just goes good to see you, and won't shake his hand. And this is two baseball, World Baseball classics in a row,
where this has happened with Team USA for Randy Rosarana,
'cause he tried to stick out a fist bump
for Will Smith, the catcher of Team USA last time.
“Just look, these guys all play in the same league together.”
- He's trying to be the good guy. - Trying to be the good guy, hey, what's up, especially now with Cal Raley, his teammate, expecting like, look, it's one thing I can understand, but Will Smith going, hey, man,
we've played against each other in the World Series, when I was on the Dodgers in New Orleans. - See each other naked. It's got a point there. - How's it, Dick? - But the thing that happens here is that
it seems like something that should just be an easy exchange, even just given like, you know, the glove, to whatever.
Instead, afterward, again, I've never heard someone speak
like this about anybody, let alone a teammate after a game. - I've heard a lot of people in Spanish speak this way about others. - Well, I'm not a record, I'm not a record. - You hear this at the glove house?
- Walk through West 32. - I wasn't doing players. I've just heard all of that, a lot in my life. I've never heard it publicly, one teammate to another. - Gustav Loping doesn't seem like I've never heard
that in all the Cuban and everything. Nobody's ever said that before. - Can you guys tell me whether or not you think this explanation works for you, when Rieke Rojas of ESPN says the catchers have been afraid
to shake batters hands from fear, they might get pintar on the ball, they can get ejected from the game if that happens. That's the explanation 'cause it's happened a couple of times now where the catcher is trying to go fist bump
with somebody. - Yeah, fist bump, like, okay. - Can we fist bump or the glove, even?
- Well, but hold on a second.
So we've got two different things here and lost in translation, we should be the show in America that can help Seattle and everyone else navigate whether this should be a giant controversy or just a little joke between friend.
- It's a play on for me. - When I saw the quotes in black and white, I'm like, "Oh man, this is a spicy meatball who make a dissalant." - Oh, make a dissalant.
- I think like Randy Oros orania, he almost have to be like, he knows that if he's being serious, he is starting a major major thing. And I have to believe that he's smarter than that, that he wouldn't, even if he was serious,
that he wouldn't be trying to start a major thing with his teammate.
“So I think either he's really angered them”
or they're very close, I don't think there's any between. - I don't think anybody's really close to Randy Oros orania. Like, he's a strange guy. He has a reputation inside a baseball. I'm actually shocking those cows as teammate.
- Can we please check in with anybody in Seattle who can explain to us because we should be the show that is more qualified to analyze, is it a joke or is it a giant controversy?
Because these are, whether you think they're baseball stars or not, these are two baseball stars, like... - No, no, no, exclamation point. They're baseball stars.
The cow, Big Dumper was a phenomenon. - That's not the one that made me put the stars with a question mark. - People talk about Randy for years. - No, I loved him with the raise.
He was less good with Seattle. I thought he was gonna help put Seattle over the top. I just don't think, even though I look, he's one of my favorite tube and baseball players ever, a free swinger.
I went three years, never figuring out how anyone ever got him out.
Like, I love him and he's a very good player. I don't think he might necessarily qualify as a star, even in baseball. - Agreed, like there's bigger names and bigger stars, and I think just on Dominican team,
like a name five guys that are kind of bigger than Randy, but the funny thing is, a lot of people are looking at this being like, okay, wait a second. This guy who's Cuban, who's playing for the Mexican team, is trying to salute the guy who's on the USA team,
who's also on his team in real life. It's just a lot of like peg points of like, he can't play on the Cuban national team because he defected and he can't go back. - I think he defected through Mexico.
“- That's why, that is why he's playing for Mexico.”
- Bulls are wax. - Well, I want to talk a little bit about the world baseball class. - Well, Nernado's Dominican now. - And one of the things, Puerto Rican, that's a fine, I was gonna say, I didn't see him out there.
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- I guess you are. - I want to take you guys briefly, though, through a conversation about how sports get globalized in a way that has happened, that is really cool. We have seen in basketball the way that the NBA reached out
To the rest of the world, and in doing so,
Yana Santata Compo and Yokech and Luca have become
legitimate stars when the sport has gone global. I'm actually old enough to remember when the United States exported baseball to Japan and played exhibitions in Japan and how Japan used to get its ass kicked in these games
because they were in the formative years of developing baseball.
“And culturally, this one's interesting to me, right?”
There are no Japanese basketball stars. There are no Japanese football stars. I don't know if there are many or any Japanese hockey stars. But Japan has the greatest baseball player who has ever existed because over the last 35 years,
the sport has dominated that culture. The body types aren't made for basketball and football, but maybe if the sport had been there for 35 years, a showhail toning somewhere would appear in Japan and make it so that those sports would be the ones.
Japan's pretty good at soccer, okay?
But generally speaking, the sports that require the giant physicality give me all the Japanese football players that there are. But baseball, they've got the best baseball player who has ever existed and Japan can now beat us in baseball.
I've seen the evolutions as and it's a crazy evolution to see to watch Japan not be any good at baseball. To watch the United States go over to Japan, play against Japan in early exhibitions and Japan get trounced again and again and again
and over the last 35 years, they've caught up. Like they've made it just like internationally, the world has caught up to us in basketball. Once we exported the sport, Japan has absolutely caught up.
Is Japan favored to win the world series as they did the world baseball classic as they did when showhail toning was both pitching and hitting home.
“The U.S. was favored and I think DR might have even been second,”
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(upbeat music) - It is a little bit crazy to think of how it is if you're old enough to watch just how the sport evolved because of the concentration culturally of the country on that sport where anyone who wants to play sports culturally.
Baseball is what it is you're going to try and chase because each euro and now Otani are your groundbreakers and your pioneers that made American baseball and not the best baseball necessarily anymore. Because you can say flatly, right?
No one here listening to this, disputes the Choe Otani is the best baseball player to ever exist given that he's kind of berry bonds but also pitches. Like there's no dispute on this, correct? - Absolutely not.
And the shame for Aaron Judge is he might be the greatest right-handed hitter I've ever seen. He might be genuinely having the greatest peak of any hitter ever.
Yet, he won't go down as the greatest player
of his generation because Choe Otani exists. - How long has Choe have been in the majors now? What's six years, maybe? Is that so much? - I'm longer than that. - Yeah, longer than that.
- 'Cause the point that I'm trying to get out of this,
that's never happened before right where you have a player
who's been in the league for that short amount of time and we're just giving the consensus greatest ever. - Well, what's never existed as well is somebody who hits like that and also throws 100 miles an hour. - Also eight years.
- Eight years. - What are you doing it for longer? - What do you guys feel in general about the World Baseball Classic? Because I heard the blasphemy that Jeremy had
where he was saying that it's better than March Madness. When we've said March Madness is the greatest thing just because it's concentrated. Uniforms running up and down and you're gambling money is running up and down on a Thursday morning.
“You're watching the ACC tournament starts today, correct?”
- That's correct, Anne. I love conference tournament time. I get a banger in the big 12 with their glass court. Did you see this? - Of course.
- They're basically playing on an LED screen in the big 12. - I don't believe you. - Arizona State versus Baylor at 1230. I think college basketball is having a tremendous year. John Chire won ACC coach of the year.
I guess he wanted because he had to overcome the loss of Jay Lucas. I don't know what we're doing there. - Yeah, in the Phantom Punch. But Jay Bayheim was giving Jay Lucas the ACC coach
of the year, Jim Bayheim was raving about Jay Lucas. - Jay Lucas deserves it. I mean, yeah, I understand he lost the number one draft pick and he had to overcome that adversity in getting possibly the number two overall draft pick,
the following year, it's Duke. What are we doing? Jay Lucas deserves it. Maybe he won national coach of the year and losing the ACC.
That's a weird ACC thing
“that they got going on with their teams.”
But it's incredible. And I don't want to knock the WBC. I am trying desperately to get into it. I like the WBC because the atmosphere translates, but get out of here with hype
in this tournament, I'm just yet. It's like, oh, yeah, God is a crowd. Because these games are garbage. Garbage baseball games. There's been like one good.
The montage we just showed showed a bunch of game winning home runs where there were walkoffs and people celebrating and home play. - You would loop the same one over and over again. 90% of all the different--
- Did you just make all that? Did you just make all that people the same old? - See ya. - Look the same way. - It can't believe he's been racist.
- Two days in a row. - Wow. - It's not good. I don't need to see some of these nations try to play. Like God bless him.
Chetia, heart, a great middle reliever. They're coming out of the pen. I don't need to see that out of here. - Thank you. Roy, control your room, get him out of here
with the sacrificial race system. Not after accident, the race system. - Oh, I'm not going to the penalty. - Second time. - It was one home run.
- You got it here. - Gotta get out of here. - Are you telling me there were two good baseball games The thing I challenge you that weren't too good based on what you challenge. He was right about that. I was at the DR's real game and I got ugly quick
“What do you expect? Tatees hit a grand slam right to my section though. Yeah, would you expect?”
Come on hold on. What is almost called the ball mean six rows down if I wanted to go get it
I could have gotten it, but the problem is I was you know how when you're in left field where you see like where the bar is on top and then you have that like little section in left field
There's like the part there with like the band sits Jeremy would know the band sits up there I was right there on that ledge with the where the handy cap Yeah, you go with with the wheelchairs. So I was there I think we're saying you got scared I just think that he got scared. No, no, no, you can't get what I'm sorry. Oh, no
Minor penalty two minutes rambling Bamblin should be worse. It should be worse. I don't have here. I don't have here Use the wrong word in 2026 What's the right one? Well, it's not it's not he didn't have any more and I'm a snowflake I almost got it though if I wanted to know what it got in it get out of here
Accessible. I don't think that I don't think we're using that as the word anymore I want to get a little bit caught up here on some of the football moves because I just saw two zaz's point earlier in the show about some names that are moving around Getting giant dollar amounts that he does not recognize
Get up just put on the screen all of the tens of millions of dollars the raiders have spent to try and fix everything on the first day of free agency and I don't think that ever works as I really don't think the
Patriots for 20 years always sat out the first day of free agency because it was only the losers
Who were doing what the raiders are doing but the raiders went in big yesterd...
When they don't have a quarterback at the moment, although people think they're going to take
Fernando Mendoza and they are in a world of hurt I want to play with the group here a game of big signing or not a big signing and you were all of you were making fun of my devins and I'm remiss in not making more fun of Tony from last week because he had a Top 5 list of Top 5 low key free agent signings and Mike Evans was on it
And Kenneth Walker the Super Bowl MVP was on it Those can't be low key. Mike Evans has a thousand yards receiving. He thought he was done last But he's got a thousand yard receivings in every season of his career and that's my called that low key
“What Kenneth Walker was just a Super Bowl everybody's that how can that be low key? How is that because they really cared about Kenneth Walker?”
They would have resigned them. They didn't care now. It goes to the chiefs. It was a low key signing because how do you let the MVP of the Super Bowl walk? Roy can we put on F.S. to Great Britain just cut it to eight. I can't believe you're dismissing what
Check electrician Andre Satoria did today four and two third scoreless innings against Japan
The guy is in electrician. He's smaller than me. He's fastball barely breaks 80 miles an hour Last time already struck out show aotani. That's the coolest shit in the world. He was throwing slow. It's not it's not. I just told you there was a basketball on an LED screen today at twelve. I would claim my time. I would claim my time. This is really cool to get to watch. It is way better than watching a 16C lose by 70 before we get to this big signing or not a big signing because I
do want to get people caught up on this. I wanted to see if you guys had any opinions on this because
you know I'm interested in the rise of the information broker in the NFL. The chefters,
the Ian Rapaport, the Jay Glazers. I'm fascinated by it because of what a mental health challenge it is to the robot to have to do this and have their life both get more lucrative but crazy because they don't have any time to themselves. They have to follow everything but I don't know how the audience at large feels about Mike Floreo. He seems to suffer some of what I suffer from which is you can be right but you make your points so obnoxiously that nobody likes you anyway.
“Even if you're right and so Floreo I think does a really great job as not just a hustler but”
an information man who's willing to also call out other information people. Is that a fliction airborne? It's not contagious although you seem to have gotten some of it. You seem to have gotten some of it. I don't know what's getting on me. We do have some people right about the players. Oh, they had to do what's put us in the CFP and how's it going? Roy, you're not the person here who is afflicted with this. This is not enough. You seem to be immune
to this particular contagion. Yeah, because I keep it quiet. It's almost over the street. This is a schoolflashback. It's just a bit weird and then it's often a bit stupid. Do you think all of this is right? Yeah, exactly. This street is like a doorstep that is just a
“facet. It's just a studio, a job, or an unusual thing. With viso steuere.”
I wish you were here in my wife. I really miss her. No, I don't. That's the thing about might be in marriage. You're not allowed to say I don't miss my wife. I've been gone two days. I haven't been gone long enough to miss my wife. I'm sorry. I call her. I'm just setting you with her for 30 seconds. You know, what am I supposed to do? All right, we'll see you. All right, and then you know, I'm going to see her in two days. I was jumping Charlie good.
This is the Daneleba Tarsho with their steu-gats. The thing that I wanted to get to with you guys is there was a guy at the draft last name Tate who ran a 40-time that sheftor immediately came out and said, well, that 40-time wasn't right. He's faster than that. And he's a durozen house client. And Florio immediately came out
Called out Sheftor on it saying, "You're just doing an agent's work for him t...
not passing information. When are these times wrong? When are they? They're at the scouting combine. They're doing precision timing. You're taking the word of durozen house, but not saying that it's coming from durozen house. Your reporting is fact that that guy might be faster than we think he is. What did you take or what do you make of the fact that the information? We've known this about Sheftor for a while, right? He had that giant controversy where he was sending a Washington
commander's executive basically something he'd written to get it edited by that Washington
Commander's GM. What do you make of this? Well, you're also leaving out the part where then Florio posted screen grabs of text messages from other people who were at the combine and they were timing the players and they all had the time or extremely close to the time that Florio was saying and he posted them all there. So it feels like it's what you said, that the agent in this case drew rows and out. Well, I love that Florio does this, that he's willing to do it,
not many people are, but I wonder how the audience at large, Sheftor's a giant. Sheftor in this business is the person and the story untouchable. The sausage is made, though, in a way that's dirty, like the, that transaction to me is not merely, uh, not journalism. It's not merely a conflict of interest. It's wrong. But what's, what, what's the repercussions? They're don't seem to be any, but it's at least in part because nobody cares. Like it's not because it's not wrong. It's because
nobody cares about the wrong. They want their information from the information guy and they don't care how the information guy gets the information. And while I'm wagging a finger at it and scolding and being right in the wrong tone, so everyone gets mad at me for talking about it, it makes me no less right to say, that ain't right. Maybe this doesn't sound right, but shouldn't she
“understand that that's part of the deal? That's how Adam Sheftor becomes the the gold standard.”
But like when did it become important? I'm not supposed to do interpretations on the truth when it's journalists giving it to me. They're supposed to be giving me objective facts. I mean, I, there, there are journalism aspects of what it is that he does, but I think he's a personality
first and foremost. Oh, but I don't think that that's how, I mean, he came up in newspaper writing,
look, this is the golden age of ESPN is trafficking in the credibility of newspapers to make themselves. I've talked about all of this before, but the short part of the story is ESPN had no moral obligation to become a journalism company. They decided to do so because they thought it would be good for business to get into the journalism business. They've since largely gotten out of it, even though they just hired a bunch of Washington Post reporters because journalists are now more
available because the media is either collapsing or collapse. Well, you know who else came up in newspapers. Steven A Smith. Yeah, but Steven A Smith is now widely viewed as an entertainer who he himself considers
“him a self a journalist, but I think people do understand that what he's doing on first take,”
that's not journalism no matter how much he tries to apply some journalism standards to it.
First word in ESPN is always entertainment. There's no Jay in there. I, I get you, but I think even
this little gambit, it's still subjective. Like he could be faster. Like he could be. Yeah, but he's taken, but what's what's happening there, though, is you're taking Drew Rosenhaus's biased information. You're presenting it as your own, and it's not impartial information, and also not likely to be accurate, not likely to be accurate. Colonel Tate does seem faster to me. I was surprised. I've watched him plenty. I can, you know what? I'm confirming Adam Shepters report.
Wow. Tate is faster. You happen to know. That's not a happen to know. See, he doesn't play with the happen to know because he's playing the lines between journalists and entertainer. He doesn't happen to know. Yeah, you know what I'm a Jay. Yes, you do. Journalism. So what's the game big signing or not a big signing? Well, I think it's actually big move or not a big move because of trades. You got to be able to hedge your bets for that. Okay, so do you want to throw some his way? Do you guys have,
I don't know. So the biggest move so far, we were talking about Malik Willis here locally,
“and you mentioned Kenneth Walker to the chiefs. I think my Kevin's is not a low-key signing.”
I think if you can get Mike Evans as San Francisco has gotten Mike Evans at a big signing, but the biggest one so far is blank before we get to big move or not a big move. The one so far that you guys say is the biggest. That's the biggest. Yeah. Max Crosby. That was a trade.
Well, I mean, what do you think I'm moving?
this is big move or not a big move. Excellent job, Mike. They corrected Zaz and he walked back his position. What the Rams are doing is also interesting with McDuffy and their biggest weakness the second half of the season. They were a play away was their defensive back play. But what do you have for us, Tony, that you're going to throw Zaz's way? Former Miami Dolphin, Jalen Phillips moving from Philadelphia to the Carolina Panthers signing a 4-year 120-million-dollar
“deal, 80 of it guaranteed Zaz. Yeah, that's big move. That's big move, Carolina. I think”
price, young is on the ascension. I like what I saw from him last year. Can't always be a star in
your first year. Carolina made the playoff last year. Go and get a really good player. I'm just got to stay healthy. Of course, we could say about anyone. I go big move. Good for Jalen Phillips incidentally because that's a guy you root for. Yeah, it's a guy that almost medically retired in college. Yeah. That guy's body has been through it for him to get a big contract to be traded to Philadelphia, to be successful in Philadelphia, and to be someone who's a
successful edge russia even though in Miami that last year he was the king of almost. Like he had so many plays where he almost went to play the new whiffer. Like you're dead. Who do you do that call the whiffers? Well, to give people the entire context of the conversation because it's
a good one. My father on television for several years would simply refer to Jean Carlos Stanton
as the whiffer. And then at an apartment in Miami Beach and apartment complex, we get on to an elevator with Jean Carlos Stanton and Ricky Nalasco, a giant Jean Carlos Stanton and I'm like, "Dad, don't." And my father's like, "What?" He's a whiffer. Just says it right in front of him in a really confined space. What does Stanton do? He just stared at us as I was more to fight.
“I think what's he gonna do? My father's a 75-year-old man. He's gonna bury him in the elevator,”
but it was, it actually smiled. Actually Jean Carlos, he knows he's a whiffer. Yeah, he knows he's struck out 200 times. Zaz. Second biggest contract rolled out over the weekend. Alec Pierce staying with the cults four years, 114 million dollars big move, not a big move. I'm going not a big move. Because essentially, this move costs the Michael Pippman, right? Well, I don't know. Like, I think I'd rather keep Michael Pippman at the number that he was making as opposed to
Alec Pierce and signems of that. I don't know. His Alec Pierce Alec Pierce screams you like
big time no one wanted to see. Greg Cody last week, this was shocking to me, had never heard
of him, somehow. He also called him Alex. Yeah, it was never heard of Alex Pierce. Is that the fewest catches ever to get to a thousand yards? I also have to tell people, my apologies, not telling you earlier than this Greg Cody is on vacation somewhere, so he was not, he was scheduled to be with us today, but I got in here today, and he was not here, and it sounds not here, and again, the long time NFL writer for the Miami Harrel did not know
who Alec Pierce was last time he wasn't here. Did you part of my Loki signings, too? Did you see posted a video from, I don't know, on a beach yesterday. It was really important for him to inform everybody from that beach. How right he was about both things. He predicted they'd get rid of Tua, and he predicted they'd get Malik Willis. Fuentes, can you do me the favor of getting that video, so we have the spirit and the feel of Greg Cody here on a Greg Cody Tuesday.
Rear statistical tie in the NFL Alec Pierce tied to Sean Jackson for fewest catches to get to a thousand year and see. Did Greg give you that virus that we were talking about before Dan? No, people love Greg Cody Greg Cody's not afflicted with his message getting contaminated by how obnoxious he's just rarely right. That's New York Giants. Why do we see where Juan del Robinson? Now the number one target for
Cam Ward over in Tennessee, Juan del Robinson for for 70 big move on a big move. I'm going big move. You know, if you draft Cam Ward number one overall, you got, you got to get me a little bit of help, even if it means you overpay free agency you inherently overpay every time, but I like that it's been moved. Travis ETN goes from Jacksonville to New Orleans. Is that spell
“problem for Avon Camara, ETN 4 years 52 mil. Yeah, I like it. I think ETN is a really good player.”
I think it's a good move. I think it's big move for New Orleans. I like it. K Walker 3. Super 1 VP, Loki, a lot we're saying. Now the chiefs get their number one guy. How do you feel about that? Yeah, I'm going big move there running back. Really good history with hands you read and can't sit in. I especially like it because there was thought that maybe Kansas City would wind up trying to to acquire in the draft year or my love, but I would rather have Kenneth Walker and draft
Other players.
move, do you? Hey, I only have two choices. It wasn't like, hey, Zazlo, tell us what you think is the big move. And then I said Kenneth Walker like that. I was asked, is Kenneth Walker a big move or is
not a big move and obviously the answer is big move. Yeah, you like that move. So I don't know what
you're talking about or trying to accomplish you, Mike. I just asked you seconds ago before we started playing big move or not a big move. What was the biggest move? And you said Millik Willis,
“which is astronaut. Well, I got confused for a second. What's a move and what's assigning?”
Another guy on the move from Jacksonville heading over to Carolina, Devin Lloyd, three years, 45 Millie. I'm going not a big move, mainly because I don't know after all. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Well, but that's sort of disqualified. I appreciate it. I appreciate the honesty. I appreciate the honesty. No, you know what? I don't actually. Wow, I don't think I don't think I don't think that I don't appreciate the ignorance in the honesty.
Did you not watch that Monday night football game against the chiefs? He was all over the field. I'm doing after you and drive on ESPN's right by the way. You're going to know all about him. I sit with Harry Douglas. He's so Freddy. Oh, it's Freddy Coleman. All right. What old G? Yeah, let's go. Do you have anything else to do? Move that happen to. Yep. You don't get to decide what to pick. Well, I'm telling you it's a big move. I'm telling you. I'm telling you to decide that he's wrong.
The way he's blind. He's deciding to join. To a tongue of Iloa in Atlanta, the one and only one year, 3.25 milli Austin Hooper moves over to Atlanta to be their number two tight end. Big one not a big puff. Not a big move. What do you know? No nothing. Kyle Pitz is the guy. There who cares. Oh, number two tight end. We're blocking tight end. Full circle moment for Austin Hooper.
“It was somehow I think only 31 years old. You've been talking about Austin Hooper for a while.”
The Patriots offense was largely Hunter Henry, uh, giant runs and occasional passes to Stefan Diggs. Were any of you surprised that Stefan Diggs was let go after just one year? Not at all. No, not at all. No, you get one good year and it's like, it's a powder keg. Let's call it a day. Guest, the Caribbean somewhere. I'm not totally sure. Where did you see this as though? I was posted online. Okay. And it was just it felt to you the same and felt like he was just going to be right.
He wanted to make sure that everyone knew that he was right. He's got to let you know that if Greg Cody is going to be right. See, he's on vacation. He's likely, you know, he's got a few drinks in him. He's not just going to say, "Hey, let me do work." All right. That's a strong suit. But it he finds out that he was right about things. Hey, hey, hey, Christopher, fire up the, uh, iPhone here. I got something to say. So wait a minute. You don't think he's not filming himself in the video
that we are. Now there's a camera man and you're assuming that Chris is on vacation with him. The, the Cody's tend to take cruises together. I am confirming reports, but it sounds like he's reporting from the Virgin Islands, or at least they were a virgin before he got there. No, but there are two separate vacations, Dan. So Chris was somewhere else, Greg, somewhere else. Oh, they're not together. Oh, two different Caribbean vacation. But the dolphins got a quarterback and that's a
bad time for the legendary Miami-Herald columnist to not have a microphone, to not have an ability to get to people. He believes that everyone wants to hear his informed opinion. Why they've
vacationed the first day of NFL free agency? That's bad to be fair. Nobody had any idea that
NFL free agency was March 9th. We had no clue. It is. It is strange that Greg would decide to go on a quick vacation, uh, the day that NFL free agency starts at noon when the dolphins are in almost total upheaval and changing the entirety of their friends. What's his next scheduled
“vacation, NFL draft? Probably. The Super Bowl. You think he'll just take off on the Super Bowl?”
That's not throwing stones, Kevin Lloyd. All right. That's a pro-bullet. There should no better. The codies love a cruise. They are trashy, uh, and let's see if you can tell from his hair here, whether Greg Cody is trash. Okay. So as I'm recording this on a beach in Tortilla, the dolphin's have cut to a tongue of all as expected and signed Malik Willis, which I predicted they were then advocated that they do. So congratulations to open for following my advice. But here
I am not doing my job. Basically, it's just drinking a rum drink. On a beach in Tortilla with
Better weight, Tortilla to me, it always sounded like a pasta, a pasta or the...
the famous American actor John Tortilla. But instead, it turns out that it's the biggest island
“in the British Virgin Islands. And we're here on the first stop of our cruise. It had a great time”
so far. A lot of drinking, a lot of party. Once a money in the casino, which is always a bonus,
did well in the slots. It well at the roulette, love the big wheel, the big clicking wheel. And
“took a masterclass in automica, tenderloin, had a urban tasting. It's been fantastic.”
And we'll come to you again soon. See you later. The sea. Right in my background. See you later.



