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the luminaries. Fritz, you've done a great job well, you know what, I'm not giving you credit for doing a great job in reaching out to celebrities, because what happens is Fritz, he was reaching

out to people, basically women in Hollywood that he thought were, well, they are beautiful.

I mean Jessica Alba has no, you know, attachment to the show. Not that I'm aware of, no. And they're not calling you back, Rachel. That's a garner was on the show once, so that wasn't that much of a region. She was fun, and she loved being out with you.

She was promoting a movie. Yeah, but you guys hit it off really well, was enough to put it on my list of a call. But you and her didn't hit it off. I did not. And nothing to do with it.

Yes, but Todd reaching out to all the Rachel McAdams, like they Nicole Kidman, they don't have any attachment to the show. No, and Nicole Kidman, you win a movie with her, Rachel McAdams, they were really talking about wedding crashes. There's a method to the meta.

It's a little bit. Okay. Nicole Kidman had no idea who I was when I did that just go with it moving. As a matter, you know, I'm staged with her and Jennifer has that. That's a huge thing.

I think she forgot about me as soon as our scene was over. That's unfortunate.

But she's on the rebound now and maybe she'll remember that magic that we had.

She's smart, but remember that chemistry that we had on stage there in that scene. Rebecca Low, Roger Bennett, men and blasters, Guy Fieri, diners, drive-ins, and dives. Philip Forever. I like that. I don't even know if we invited Philip Rivers.

We did the funny thing is about half of the people that are involved with this.

They never responded, they're just out of the blue, sent it.

We invited them, but they usually, someone, they'll say, yeah, I'll take care of the things for inviting me, but I'd say a third to a half or just, I thought they weren't going to participate. And then all of a sudden, paying Philip River sends it in. Dale, earn our junior, Alex Ovechkin, of course, you would expect him to fill out a bracket.

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So we'll tell you, our picks for the final four coming up, your phone calls always welcome

8773DP show, email address [email protected], Twitter, handle it, dp show, Tracy McGrady will join us coming up here in a little bit. The news from the first hour, Kate Cunningham, with the pistons, has a collapsed lung. And if you're looking for comparison, CJ McCollum had a collapsed lung a couple of years

ago, I think, and he was out for three weeks, you know, once again, I don't have any

information other than what Shams tweeted out that he has a collapsed lung. But the one thing that I was curious about, and Dylan, by the way, is a sitting in seat and share, seatness in for Marvin, Marvin out for a one game, I mean, Marvin is out for one day, and he'll be back tomorrow on the show. But I asked Dylan, I said, well, you look at the numbers here because it almost felt like

Kate Cunningham could be the default MVP, if Shay Gilges had missed or misses a couple more

games. I think Joker could only miss one more game there, or maybe Wendy, maybe Wendy can sneak in and Wendy MVP, that would be the WMVP MVP MVP MVP MVP, not so, if Kate Cunningham was out three weeks, would he not be, he had to have 65 games, would he not be eligible Dylan?

He will not. Kate Cunningham right now sitting in plus 7500 for the MVP, okay, from the top SGA is minus a thousand.

No, but I'm looking at the games, my company games is Shay Gilges missed, that's what

we're talking about.

So he's played 58, and there's 12 games left, so he has to play 7 of 12 to be eligible.

SGA. Yes. Yeah, he'll do that. Yeah, Kate Cunningham is not going to be eligible, I don't think. Joker, I think, can miss one more game, maybe, has he missed 15 games, and then Wendy,

Wendy's been healthy, after the blood clot last year, yes, Paul and Kate Cunningham with the pistons is sitting at 61 games played, okay. So, if he's out, they might just keep him out for the regular seat, you know, a collapse long, yeah, Pauling. Joker said 54 games played so far, with 12 to go.

Ooh, he's not, got to play all of them. He's not going to win it, SGA is going to win it, but I don't really, I don't think SGA,

or I don't think Joker cares, I really don't, again, I think the media cares, but I don't

think Joker cares, it's like, okay, I know, I go back to my horses. Somebody did ask Joker, who was his goat, and he goes, "I don't have goats, I have horses." That crazy sensey humor, yes, Paul. One of his all-time favorite clips is after he wins a title, one of the great moments of his life, they start talking about the parade, he is, "What is this parade?"

No, two days, no, that's where he was like, "I'm out of here, but this is parade." All right, he's like, Schwarzenegger, yes, we're not even answering that accent, but we got the clip, because parade, who's there, I'm out of here, I'm on a jet, and he was brought to tears when he won a horse race, legitimately inconsolably happy, and when he won a bronze medal, yes, well, all right, so we'll get phone calls.

What's the pole question update, and what are we going to go with Howard too, Sieben? I got up to you from hour one here, if you'd like. This year's NCAA Tournament will be mostly chalk or non-chalk, 87% of the audience say it's going to be chalk. All right.

What's pole question for hour two? Yeah. Dylan, what do you think? Um, I'll field this one, Sieben, the best sports day of the calendar, round one March madness that we have today.

Wait, are we saying one day, so if it's the final day of the masters, that's one day. So you're, I think you got to do it. Hey, what do you just, I'm sorry, was that, was that out of air, yes, when you said for you, you might not be here tomorrow. I'm Catholic, I could say that.

But you said the masters that was an honest reaction to having to pick a joke. But that's one day, I got to say two days for March madness, Thursday and Friday. I got to go two days. Now, if I saw that, you can't do the best two days because it's the one day. All right.

So, all right.

Opening day and night of March madness, Sunday at the masters, Super Bowl Sunday, draft NFL draft, NFL draft opening day baseball, yeah, yeah, the FAC that the NFL draft is something mentioned and we can't find one day for like the NBA or really majorly baseball. I mean, opening day kind of, but man, it's crazy.

Yeah, but opening day is an opening day anymore. It's not anymore. It is. Yeah. Yeah, I'm going to take that off the board and the NFL season starts on Thursday.

And that's one game. That's not a stand-alone that I would take over the masters or the draft. And even, you know, the opening round of the NCAA tournament, that really shouldn't be compared to the Sunday at the masters. No.

No. Sunday at the masters. Yeah. That matter who's in contention, that matter. The golf course is the star.

Yes, Dylan. Well, it matters to some, you know, if you might have some action on a golfer in the cards for everyone Sunday, all of a sudden, it's not as magical. By the way, the new episode of the gambling podcast, it's available at dampatric.com. The Todd cast, either way.

The reaction that I got from a couple of people yesterday saying, must listen, Todd cast,

where Fritzzy is basically all alone with his thoughts, Dylan sort of guides him through

and keeps him kind of in his lane. With Todd cast available, dampatric.com, and it might be approaching Joe Rogan type numbers. I'm guessing.

I think that's the kind of popularity that I'm here.

Spotify. I'm going to steal him away. Is that? They may. Hopefully.

I mean, they might. Yes, Paul. Back to the poll question. January 1st, bowl games. There's three playoff games on January 1st, college football.

I would absolutely have that in the mix. Okay. That's fine. So my only problem with that is college football is constantly changing and shifting. So we don't know if that's actually going to hold you.

Sure. Yeah. indefinitely. Yeah. Yes, Dylan.

Thanksgiving Day Games. That one's pretty tried and true. Yeah, but the games using aren't good. You have it. You're like tired and like the draft is NFL draft is a big deal.

That first round, that's a big deal.

And then the build up to the draft, maybe somebody's making a trade there. I, you know, Sunday at the masters, though, on CBS, hello friends. Yes, Dylan. What about Olympics opening ceremonies? That's only once every four years, too.

That's just a bunch of people perraiding, you know, carrying the flags, you know, I mean respectfully. That's back. Yeah. Magic.

But it's just a parade. Yeah. So if we're trying to narrow this down a little bit, March Madness Day 1. Super Bowl Sunday. What about NBA Christmas Day?

Did we say Christmas Day? Yeah, but nobody cares about that day.

The NFL came in and basically blew that up.

Yeah, but it's, man, I still think about watching basketball all day on Christmas. But if you have NFL on Christmas Day, then you're probably not much in the NBA. Hey, I do. I hate that. They big foot.

They big foot everything.

Oh, like, can't you guys just think they don't leave scraps for anybody?

Yeah. They got to come in every room swinging it around like just, all right, guys, we get it. We get it. Okay. We're the.

Yes, finally. The idea of not watching the Sunday of the Masters is that bothers me. That's a six, seven hour noon to six, it's lovely. But the NFL draft is the right answer because how many fan bases, how many people you get hope that day, your team is going to do on Super Bowl Sunday, if your team's not in

it, you're going to go, okay, I'll sit around and drink and then I'll maybe place a bet. But you're not, and if, and if you're not a golf fan or your favorite golfers not playing on that Sunday, the NFL draft, everybody's involved in this. Yeah, see, I do, I think, I do feel like there's a strong case to be made that the options should be the first day of the tournament Super Bowl Sunday.

The New Year's Day Bowl games, that is a great day, that's a great day, especially because you could just lay around all day and just watch football and Sunday at the Masters. Those are those are three or four equally awesome days. Okay, I'm fine with that, yeah, I'm still.

I think, I mean, Thursday, March madness, it's like whether you're betting or not, it's

pretty awesome, yeah, betting, if you're going off betting holidays, it's definitely number one. Yeah. Yeah, but I don't bet, not anymore, no Sunday Masters though, because you get the Saturday

Masters where you kind of nap on and off have a few drinks and then you sort ...

rested and ready to go for Sunday.

Yeah, pulling.

We used to go to Vegas high school friends for the first four days of the tournament and

that was paradise, because you can make all levels of bets right there, catch them right there and then free drinks the entire time when you're watching the games. You know, this story about Matt liner, it's saying no to USC, unretiring his jersey. It's got legs. I mean, there's so many opinions here of people.

And then I have a friend who is a big USC fan. He said USC has a history of allowing recruits to wear retired numbers to close the recruit Darnel Bing and Jordan Addison. They allowed them to wear the jersey numbers 20 and three. Those are numbers retired from Mike Garrett and Carson Palmer, who won Heisman trophies.

He goes on to say, to Sean Jackson chose USC over cow, but insisted that the current wide receiver Mike Williams give him his jersey, the number one to wear. Williams said no to Sean Jackson went to cow, so he could wear jersey number one. Wow. That doesn't seem crazy to you. Yes, that does that I'm going to transfer because I want to wear number one.

I'm going to this school instead because I want I need to wear this number. That seems crazy. Yeah. But they have allowed recruits or to close them to wear, you know, two jerseys and one by Heisman trophy winners at USC, Nathan in Virginia.

Hi, Nate. What's on your mind today? You speak in about one meat Friday away from 200 pounds. I have a fun thought for you in the day and that's regarding the jersey retirement and obviously tying in the max cost we deal here. You guys ever see the human element getting pulled out of sports, for instance.

It's been 200 million on max cost, but you ever see someone spending 200,000 on a robot

that looks and tackles with max cost. I didn't think I was going to get that question today, but, you know, I know AI is coming. AI is here. Yes, fully. His question was really good up to a point.

Like I was like, well, they have TGL with the golfers or I'm, you know, simulated environment. That he went robots instead of Max Crosby. Will we have an NFL AI league? No doubt. You could see that where they say, hey, we're going to have off-season simulation.

Yes, he did. Do they have like robot boxing now? They have the rock and socom robot. Where like you people make robots and it's like, I list the who's robot beats up the other robot.

They absolutely do.

It's called the national havoc robot league.

It's based 20 minutes from here and they have inventors and engineers put together different robots and it's like they get into the ring against each other. It's called the national havoc robot league. I've seen it in person. It's, we got to go.

I can get us to take it.

But how would Jake Paul do against one of those robots?

He can unplug him, I guess. But some of the robots are like, hey, he'll fight any, but as long as he's making money, be like, I'm going to fight a robot here. The robot will know the plan. But the robots are sometimes like small little things like cars and different types of robots.

Yes, he'd. If the overunder on Jake Paul and a robot was 30 seconds, he would survive. Who is the one that is still like sipping his dinner out of a, like a straw, the broken jaw? Is that Jake?

Yeah. What's the other one? Logan? Noah? Logan.

There's like Paul. Yeah, who's, who's got his jaw broken? Jake? Yeah. But he did make a lot of money.

Yes. Totally worth it. He ate that punch, too. He was like, I was like, dad hurt for sure. Well, that's when you want to be kind of a fake tough boxer.

And then all of a sudden, you get hit by a real fighter. And you could see when his eyes, because he knew what was coming and it's one of those ways where you go, oh my god, this isn't in the script and then boom, and then he, like, that probably will affect his jaw the rest of his life, like he kind of moved over. You know, when they do, when somebody die and they show the skull, you know, you're like

damn, what happened to that guy? The Picasso.

He got, he got, he got his eyes are over here and his ears over here and, remember, Mr.

Potato head? Yeah. That's, that's kind of Jake Paul when he got punched, it's like damn, look at that. Yeah, the Daffy Duck, where his bill spins around in the back of his head. Yeah.

All right.

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Hey, good morning fellas, happy March Madness, so my badgers have to face the 3.0 fast and chase, Johnston, so I just can dig in on some 3.0 fast. So everybody knows Steph Curry is attributed with kind of launching the 3.0 revolution,

but I thought it was interesting, JJ Attich's last year at Duke, which was before anybody

knew who Steph Curry was. He shot 42%, I'm 330 attempts, which is almost 10 a game, and it just makes you wonder, is it the Duke hatred factor that he doesn't get any credits for that? Well, I think because JJ was a good pro, not a great pro, and then Barclay came out the other day and said that Steph Curry ruined the NBA. Well, he didn't ruin it, it's all the other

players who think their Steph Curry, who might have ruined it. Tracy McGrady, Hall of

Famer NBC Sports NBA Studio, Analyst, and Relonching, one's basketball league, the Premier

one on one basketball league in the world. Good to see you, T-Mac, did Steph Curry ruin the

NBA. But you got all these imitators now, and I've talked about this before, he probably had more of an impact on how people play the game than anybody else in the history of the sport. Yeah, that's just bad coaches and GM's going out trying to think and that could find the next Steph Curry and have all of these guys some grease. We've talked about Vegas and Seattle getting franchises, expansion franchises, and I saw where you talked about this, do we have

enough quality basketball players to add two more NBA teams? You're seeing a watch of some wizards playing? Do we need more of that? I'm just saying I see bad basketball around the NBA. I know some players are heard like, you know, T-I-R-E-S-Hall and Burton is hurt in Indiana, but what that product that we're seeing is bad. Steph Curry and those guys are hurt in Golden State. We just had a boss by a Golden State New York Nick's game in the garden. No, man,

like the talent don't get me wrong. There's a lot of talent coming out of college. There's a lot of talent in NBA, but when I'm saying you're trying to start a franchise, where is like the Steph Curry's the game lillers that can carry any franchise? I just don't see that type of talent out there. Can these guys play? Absolutely, but it's more just going out to school and luck is like, there's a lot that comes with having to be a franchise guy if you're trying to

start new franchises. Got a problem with band out of bioscore in '83? Not at all. It feels me in that position into, you know, make history. I'm going for it. Dan, you're going for that too. Regardless of how you get it, you're going to try to make history. So now I have no problem with the idea of the problem with how the defense is played on him and how the strategy happens to play it on him to stop him. I'd probably have a problem with that, but not him going

out and get it. No. Would you go for 62? Yes. But if you wanted to, how many could you get?

Or have gotten? Well, there were times in my career. Well, I didn't even play the fourth and I finished, like, with over 50 points. So, yeah, if I wanted to, I had an opportunity to hit 70 80 points. That's 62 point game. I missed nine free girls. I missed eight of my last, like 10 shots. I just got tired. And that wasn't a game where I actually felt like I was in a rhythm and felt great. My 52 points and three quarters against the bulls, I

felt extremely in rhythm and felt like I could go for 70 that night. But I didn't play the fourth quarter. Who do you think could get to 90? And today's game? Yeah. I think Donovan Mitchell, I think Devon Booker. Those who kind of mind right now, I think those two can't

Really do it.

able to get to the free throw line. Like Luke would be the guy who would come to mind for me.

That's my apologies back then. Throw a little bit in there as well. There's not many of them.

It's guys that can generate files at a high rate, not those free throws down, and also add in about, you know, seven, eight, three's mates and just a ton of free throws and free throws. So, if you get to about 18 to 20 free throws and you're shooting like 30 free throws and you ask him to freeze with that. Yeah, Luke can generate that. How do you think Kobe would have reacted if he were still alive to BAM's 83? He would have been professional

amongst you. But privately, I'll come and say something.

I'm talking to Tracy McGrady, a Hall of Famer NBC sports NBA studio analyst. And one's basketball league is back one on one. Explain the relaunch and who is involved in this. Yeah, so the relaunch, if you look at like all turn of the sports, they're doing extremely well. And I just think over the years, me finding what my passion is and that's sports. I love sports. So, a year ago, I invested in so the Buffalo Bills and got some ownership in that. And when you look

around a landscape ownership in our professional sports, there's not a lot of, you know, people look

like meet up, you know, have ownership and then these franchisees. So, with me, I wanted to revamp

and pivot with my league and start something to where I actually can give out equity and ownership and teams. So, I'm starting OBL with the Battle of the Cities and I have eight cities that, you know, that is a part of OBL. And in these respective cities, I identify like influencers or people that have heavy influence in it's from these cities like New York, J.D.K.s, my guy in the hip-hop community, he's going to be the owner and the GM of the New York team. Of course, my cousin Vince Carter

from the Florida area, KPM, the Orlando team, John Wall, my guy from Raleigh, North Carolina. He's the owner for the Raleigh team. Tom Hardaway, senior, he has the Miami team. So, one so far as I have 18 to 8 GMs that I'm bringing on board and giving these guys 15% equity. So, and with that, there's, when you look at sports, there's not a lot of guys that are actually from that city that they play in. And I wanted to bring that to sports. I wanted community to back and support

a kid that they probably seen from, you know, elementary and middle school plan basketball. So, I have these guys that are going to be from these respective cities, getting the support

in the backing from the community is what I wanted and that's what we created, along with having

opened it up, you know, some equity for some of these guys to own franchise. What was your favorite football team growing up? It was the Cowboys and reasoned band, Emmett Smith, there's a Florida guy. The on set is a Florida guy and Michael Irwin, all Florida guys and I grew up watching those guys. So, that's why I was the Cowboys fan. Many, many, many, many years ago, in my career, I decided I'm not going to be a Cowboys fan. Wait a minute, if they were good, Tracy, would you still be a

Cowboys fan? Yeah, but we're not. Yeah. I said, if we're going to be mediocre, I might as well stick with the hometown team. So, now I've been a bus fan for well over, you know, 50 years. So, I'm a bus fan, not a Cowboys fan. I'm riding with my own team, it's time for a big buck in there. But wait a minute, you're part of the ownership group of the Buffalo bills. Yeah, of course. But, yes, that's obvious that I'm a Buffalo bill. Okay, all right, just want to throw that out there.

What kind of football player do you think you would have made? That's a quarterback. That was

quarterback in receiver. A playful ball. Well, I was like, where are you, Alan Iverson?

Yeah, yes. Okay, wonderful. Even now, if you, if you find that note about me throwing a football, I was throwing a football, 60 years, easy. Who plays the position the way you used to play it?

Kind of in, Randall.

autograph. I remember my mom working at a while where this works. Working at Disney. And I was a kid, man, and she came whole one day because she said, tell me, she's the celebrity's profile players.

When they, I think they had like the pro gold down there. They had something down there, and when I was

kid, you know, and she all these guys. So, she came back. She came whole one day and told me, she's seen all these guys. I was like, "Mom, give me a autograph. My favorite player is Randall

coming in." So, she came back one day and had a, I got an autograph from Randall coming in. My first

ever autograph. That was my guy. Could you see one on one being somehow put into the all-star weekend? I can't. Do you see a same dumb contest? You saw a same dumb contest, man. I didn't see much of a slam dunk contest, but there were guys who jumping. Yeah. Yeah, there you go. You know who I work for then? You know, a network I'm on? Yeah. What is that? NBC. And we covered all star weekend. I'm fighting like hell to get one of my basketball and so I'll start a weekend because

I think that will be the draw of all star weekend. These kids that are watching the NBA,

they will go crazy. We will get more younger people and Saturday night to watch that event. Yeah, but Tracy, I got to get stars to be in it. Why? Well, it's like this slam dunk contest. Nobody cares if you don't know who these guys are. It's competitive, but that's the point. That is the point. If we're trying to expand teams in the NBA and we don't have a lot of stars, could it we make stars? And that could, could it we, you know, identify who these guys are

if they get on this platform? That creates stars. So now I got that you don't know about it. You haven't heard he get in this one on one game and you realize I'm going to be checking for this guy. He's really good. Like you would take the likeness to somebody's guys that you don't know in this type of set. Yeah, you imagine Wemby out there trying to, somebody trying to guard Wemby

one on one. Hey, man, get him a trophy. Who is the best one on one player in the NBA?

You're not he will be a very difficult draw. Oh, man, because you know, I, how would you affect his shot? Seven, five, you can't. I see somebody's guys like my, my left trying to guard

you and contest this shot. And they're so far away from affecting it. It is, he's, he's amazing.

Well, good luck with the league, the relaunch of one's basketball league, one on one and he's tracing the gradient. Good. Thank you, Nick. Good pleasure. Thank you, doing your thing. Thank you, buddy. That's a team act there. Hall of Famer works for NBC with the NBA Studio analyst. I remember there used to be a one-on-one contest. And Mike Newlin of the Houston rockets might have been the guy who won the one-on-one competition. And I think Maravitch was in it. I think

I, I think they had some names in it. Yeah, see. I think Tracy is, it's spot on about something too, because I know in my social media feed, one-on-one videos, I get 100 of them, and the reaction to them is massive versus a dunk or something like that. Like watching that battle one-on-one is, is way more compelling than, say, like a, just a dunk contest. Let's see, Josh and Florida. Hi, Josh. What's on your run today? Hey, Dan, how are you? Great.

Five, seven, one, 98. Thank you. A couple things real quick. First of all, I wanted to thank you,

guys, most importantly, I don't think you guys really realize what you guys do. For a lot of people, like myself, the way you entertain, the way that, you know, you can't retire. There's no way. You're going to have to do this thing all the way to you die, I'm sorry, brother. And last night, to give you a little perspective, two, all eight in the morning, I get up to, you know, use the restroom and, and guess what I tune into, just go with it. And so I wanted to get your take on that,

because that hotel, that cast with the Sandman, you know, you're up there doing your deal with the coconut coosy deal. Can you just share a little bit, you know, with, with fans, like us, that see you do that, and how talented you are, worried. So natural, and it is so funny, and I've seen them move you a hundred times, but I had to say up to three thirty a morning, just to finish watching it.

>> Well, thank you.

>> Yeah, well, I had a, I had a great time, but it's the most nervous, one of the most nervous times ever, because I'm on stage with Jennifer Aniston and Nicole Kidman. And they had no idea who I was. Sandler wants me to add lib. Dave Matthews is sitting next to Sandler in the audience, making fun of me. And, but I'm up there with Aniston and Kidman, my Kidman's is serious actress. And, you know, I, I had my lines, and I went as scripted, and then I stopped, and then Sandler

go in front of everybody. You know, there's, there's a hundred people in this audience, and then on stage. And you hear this in the back. Danny, Danny, add lib. El, I felt like I was too feet tall, because I got Aniston and Kidman looking at me like, "Are you an actor?"

I mean, that's what they were saying with their eyes. Well, Aniston might have been saying something

else with her eyes, but Kidman was like, "Are you an actor?" And I was crushed. So, the next day, we reshoot the scene, and I came in, and I just started saying whatever came to mind. And I'm like, "What are you going to do?" Take away my scholarship. And, uh, Aniston and Kidman, I think had a little bit of respect for me. Yeah, see. Dave Matthew strikes me as the kind of guy to who, I'm not saying he's rooting for a train wreck, but he might enjoy it if it was happening.

Well, okay, part of the problem, the first night I met him, I went to dinner, Sandler put me

across the table from Dave Matthews, went there with his wife and kids, and Sandler goes, uh, "Hey, Dave, this is Danny, you two will get along, you guys are good at drinking beer." I went to shake his hand, knocked the beer. And Dave goes, "Well, I'd prefer to drink it,

and I go extremely quick with Dave Matthews." But yeah, he was rooting probably against me.

That day. That's tough. All right, let's take a break here. And, uh, we got phone calls coming up. We also will unveil our final four. And then we have a snake draft. This is the disappointment draft. Dylan, is that what we're calling this? It's been renamed from the Arizona draft to the

disappointment. Yeah, let's not put my Arizona wildcats in there. Had I known Dan, I would have never.

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The motto of our news team is, "Fast and Raw" is still fast. Let's go to the newsroom, Paul. And IT was scrambling on this breaking story in the newsroom. There has been an incident. I'm going to hand it right off to you. Yeah, Sammy Sosa, Statue, somebody knocked it off, and all I saw was part of his arm on the bar. I don't know if there's a cover up going on if somebody wants to admit that something happened this

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Thought. I have a question. Not not an admittance. What is it better that you've been just thrown in the garbage to piece of it or just leave it laying there? Thought I would have seen it. You would have known it was just missing. Yes. So it's almost like someone's almost taunting you look at the broken pieces of your Sammy Sosa thing just leaving it like that for you. Yes, Dylan. Do you have any working theories on suspects? I do. I do.

In fairness to the Danets, I don't think anybody's guilty. Now, there could be guilty of a cover-up that you don't want to tell me who did this, who might be a backroom guy. Oh, and that could affect the most valuable VRG. Yes, Dylan. I mean, I like Paul is non-rading position that he's taken. Like there was a time when like a bunch of Hell's Angels got arrested and no one flipped and they all got off. It works. Yes. See. Yeah, but if we're following Paul's

example, if one of those guys said, "I'm actually, I'm not a personal majournalist. I can write out again." What? None of the Hell's Angels did. How might the punishment change if it's admitted

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to buy the way that was you have till the time for the hour. Wow. That's eight minutes. Yeah.

I can go back and look at security camera footage and I will do that.

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after the fact would have been nice in the moment to say I'm really sorry about this. Yeah, I'll sort of jump in there with a partial. I feel tangentially responsible. No, no, no, no. Where are you there? No, I definitely. Yeah. You're part of the cover. No, I'm not. I just allowed the investigation to take course. Content in. It was sort of my issue that Eric weeks was fixing. I didn't instruct him to start smashing

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Is anybody else involved in this? Did anybody else know about this and covered it up?

I would have guessed based on the use of the word immeasurable. It was Jay. No, Jay has been working in the back. No, Jay. No, Jay would feel terrible if he did this. He would immediately come forward. I know that. There's more to this story. There it is. We're going to play the disappointment draft coming up. We'll reveal our brackets as well. Final hour in this Thursday right after this. Ready for a different take on Formula One?

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