The Bobby Bones Show - 25W: Bobby Sets the Stage for an Eddie vs Kickoff Kevin Brisket-Off + The Wildest Stories from the Lamar Odom Documentary + Wild Prices of the FIFA World Cup
Episode Date: April 6, 2026After Kevin cooked his first brisket this past weekend, Bobby officially sets the stage for an Eddie vs. Kevin brisket-off next weekend, with himself serving as judge once it all goes down. What start...ed as Kevin trying his hand at brisket has now turned into a real competition, and the guys talk through how it all came together. Plus, they get into some of the wildest and most unbelievable stories from the Lamar Odom documentary. And they also break down the jaw-dropping prices tied to the FIFA World Cup and what fans are actually willing to spend to be part of it. Download the DraftKings Sportsbook App today: https://dkng.co/bobbysportsIf you or someone you know has a gambling problem, crisis counseling and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537) (IL/IN/MI/NJ/PA/WV/WY), 1-800-NEXT STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (CO/NH), 888-789-7777/visit http://ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-BETS OFF (IA), 1-877-770-STOP (7867) (LA), 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY), visit OPGR.org (OR), call/text TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN), or 1-888-532-3500 (VA).21+ (18+ WY). Physically present in AZ/CO/CT/IL/IN/IA/LA/MI/NJ/ NY/PA/TN/VA/WV/WY only. N/A in NH/OR/ON. New customers only. Valid 1 per new customer. Min. $5 deposit. Min $5 wager. $200 issued as eight (8) $25 free bets. Ends 9/19/22. See http://draftkings.com/sportsbook for details. Follow the Show: @25WhistlesSports Follow the Crew: @MrBobbyBones @ProducerEddie @KickoffKevin @MikeDeestro @BrandonRayMusic See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This is a podcast called 25 whistles.
Talking basketball and they all wear a whistle.
Yeah, stupid, but what did you expect it?
Oh, welcome to the show.
Blow the whistle.
Thank you.
I didn't feel like Yukon was going to win.
I felt like Yukon was going to win.
Sorry, I said that.
You did?
No, they're not the favorite.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
They did win.
Man, they got, I mean, they murdered them.
Illinois never really had a...
No, you're thinking of the wrong game?
I mean...
Illinois never...
Oh, you're talking about women's?
Wait.
No, Illinois never really had a chance to cheer.
That's what I'm saying.
I would agree with that.
I'm saying.
Yeah.
I was watching the...
some of the games. Both of those games were like...
I agree. They're bad games. Yeah. Yeah, both games
kind of sucked. Yeah. I was surprised in Michigan
in Arizona game was as bad as it was.
Bad. Yeah. Imagine
you flew all the way out there from Arizona.
To see that. Yeah.
You ever gone to a really far game and then got blown out?
I have many times. Being an Arkansas
fan, it's happened many times. It sucks.
It's the worst. Because you just want to go home and you can't get home.
Yeah, I went to
opening game
Patriots off a Super Bowl win and they played the Chiefs.
And this is the one they, I don't even
I think they had in my homes then, and they lost about like 21.
Opening night, raise the banner, all that kind of stuff,
and the Patriots lost by like 21 points or something.
And we flew all the way across country.
At least it was only game one.
Yeah, and it was coming off Super Bowl one, so that helps do.
Like, I went to the Las Vegas Bowl once.
First of all, why did I go to the Las Vegas Bowl?
Dude, I've been to like four of those.
But I don't live out west.
You were probably living in California when that happened.
How old were you when you went to the Vegas Bowl?
I was living in Austin.
Okay.
So it was Vegas.
Yeah, but I don't go to Vegas.
I mean, I don't do Vegas.
No, I went for the game.
It's miserable.
It's more a terrible bowl.
Who did they play?
Do you remember?
No.
And it's cold.
I don't remember being cold.
I just remember thinking, why am I here?
We're 6 and 6.
Where do they have the Vegas Bowl?
Where the UNLV plays, right?
Yeah.
Okay.
Yeah.
I mean, it's a drive from the strip, not too far, but it's a drive.
Well, we went to UNOV's football facility.
We did.
Too much access.
But now they play where the Raider.
place so I don't even know where the old
Oh they do? Yeah. Yeah. Oh, it used to be
their field. They had their own
field. Yeah. It was just terrible.
And then I was like, I'm a loser
for even coming and I'm a loser because we just lost.
Yeah, that's a tough bowl to go to.
And we've also been to like away games
even in the SZ play where
you go and you just want to go home because you got beat
but then there's not a straight flight
so we'd go to like Tuscaloosa
and watch Alabama beat our brains in and I couldn't get back
to Texas.
or to Arkansas on a single flight.
So you've got to go Tuscaloosa to Dallas.
Dallas.
It was just miserable the next day.
You got to go back to this crappy hotel.
I think most of my away trips have been sad
now that I think about it.
Anyway, sorry about your loss.
You did have Illinois.
My Calcutta team.
How much did you end up winning overall?
120 bucks, $19.
It's a massive win.
I'll take it.
Great job.
Yeah, that's awesome.
I did tell my kids, though,
if Illinois wins the whole thing,
I think I would have won like 700 bucks.
I'm getting you on.
irons.
Titleist irons that I've always wanted.
Why did your kids care?
Because they're all into golf now.
And so I took them to golf,
galaxy or whatever to go use the
simulator. And
we just went around looking for clubs and I was like, guys,
these are the irons I've always wanted.
And so, yeah, my dreams were kind of crushed.
You do that to yourself. They weren't the favorite.
I know, but I think they were
a point favorite in that game.
But they weren't the favorite overall.
Yeah, they were like one and a half. To beat Arizona or
Michigan, those were probably the best two teams.
But man, Yukon, they've been there three of the last four years.
It's crazy. How they just win.
I still wouldn't want to go to Yukon. It's too cold.
Connecticut?
Would you like to play for Dan Hurley?
Probably.
Yeah. I think if he's your coach, he's your freaking guy.
If he's not your coach, you hate his guts.
I'm starting to like him a little more.
We had a little of that with Mus.
Because Must was nuts.
Yeah. And people that we played wouldn't like Mus.
And they'd be like, you take his shirt off when he wins a big game.
But that was our guy.
So we definitely didn't care.
It was like, it's like Pat Bev.
If Pat Bev plays for your team in the NBA if he did,
like he was a defensive stopper.
Big attitude, though, was fighting.
And you'd be like, I hate playing against that guy.
But if you played for you, you're like, Pat Bev's my dude.
Everyone wants that guy.
Yeah.
To be on their team.
Yes.
You hate him if he's not with you.
You love him if he is.
Yep.
So, do you watch the women's?
Anything?
We had talked about it on the last podcast.
I was like, you know what?
Let me watch, I think it was Texas, UCLA.
Oh, that was a bad one.
Oh, my goodness.
Guys, I was like, what am I doing?
That was a bad one.
They didn't score any point.
I think it was like four to two at half or something.
At the end of the first quarter, I think Texas scored six or eight points.
I'm like, this is great.
And they play quarters in women, which is different from what we're used to.
Yeah, no, seriously, there were no points into that game.
Yeah, I didn't watch any of it.
And I watched it with my father-in-law, and we were just like, this is so bad.
I saw a lot of the clips, though, from the Gino, the Yukon coach and the South Carolina coach gone.
and they were whatever
and the South Carolina goes and they got whooped
I don't really even know what that fight was about
like what was that fight
I don't know I think
I don't know I think it's something about before the game
from what I saw
he's waiting for something
it's like he said I saw him in a press conference
and he said that for his
all his years of coaching
before the game starts you meet right in the middle
and you talk to the other coach for a little bit
and he said I sat there I stood there
and waited for her to show up she never showed up
but then you bring it up after the game
he was also complaining during the game
at how
demonstrative she was
and she's like yelling at the reps
and she's
I think he was so irritated by that pregame
and again I watched like three minutes of it
yeah yeah yeah yeah
you know that the big
the center though for UCLA
I mean she's like six seven
really she's just huge
I saw a girl that played dual sport
basketball and softball but for some reason
she was playing softball at UCLA
and she flew back
I don't know if maybe she was
a walk on or something on the basketball team
but she flew back to be with the team at the end of the game
but I'm like why wouldn't you keep playing unless she's like a star
on softball and not on basketball? Again I just
caught this stuff in headlines
I didn't spend any time as you can see
social media watching. I honestly hadn't even
thought about watching it but we were
talking about it the last podcast I was like I might as well
watch a little bit of it. You been keeping up with
Kevin that pirate's prospect at all? Connor Griffin?
No, wait is he the teenager? Yeah. Okay. Another thing I've seen
some highlights here and there but I don't know too much about it.
I did a dig just so I can
Well one I wanted to be educated on him
He's the number one prospect in baseball
He was called up and the reason that I think I jumped in
Is because I saw his mom crying after like his first hit
And they were in the
Although if you go to the pirates that sucks dude
Yeah
He's the number one prospect in baseball
He jumped from a top 50 guy to number one
And basically one season
A lot of scouts are saying he's the best that they've seen in years
He is a five tool freak
he hits for average, he hits for power, he stills bases, he can play shortstop or center field,
he's 6-4-225, and runs super fast.
As a teenager, he's still 19.
In his first pro year in the minors, he batted 333, 21 home runs, 65 stolen bases.
He started last year, low A, ended up double A same year.
Then he went to AAA and batted 438.
He's in the majors at 19 years old now.
The pirates are already working on.
a $140 million deal with him before he's even established.
They think he's a franchise of the cornerstone or a cornerstone of the franchise, but for me,
the pirates don't pay people.
No, they're already talking about getting rid of Scheen's, aren't they? He's the best pitcher in baseball.
The best.
I think he wants to go. I don't think he wants to be on the Biles.
I think everyone wants to go, right?
He's not saying he wants to go at all.
Like, Skins is not saying at all he wants to leave. He doesn't say much at all.
He doesn't talk. I don't know if I've even heard him talk.
His, oh, I have a couple times. I've heard him do interviews.
Okay, and his girlfriend, because they're not married or anything yet, right?
Libby Dun, she's super popular.
So in his MLB debut, he hit RBI double in his first at bat.
He's the first teenage position player since Juan Soto at 19 years old.
He's like if you gave Bobby Witt Jr.
gave him his speed and added more size, and then they say like a Kuna type upside.
He's a 30-30 shortstop.
Let's see.
No obvious weakness.
doing it way earlier than normal.
He played at Jackson Prep School in Mississippi.
He was a two-sport star baseball and football,
dominated at a national level.
He was the Gatorade player of the year in Mississippi.
By the way, this is like a year and a half ago.
I was in high school.
He was one of the top high school prospects in the country.
He was widely viewed as a potential number one overall draft pick
before the draft,
although a lot of his maturation has happened in the past year
once he was already in the minors. He was a really
great
prospect, but he's gotten so good just in his
one year in the minors. He did not play college baseball.
Yeah, there you go. Wow. That'd be crazy.
Imagine being his friend. I mean, like, dude, we just graduated a year and a half ago, and now
you're just hitting dingers and the major leagues.
In the freaking major leagues. So there you go. If anyone asks you about
Conrad Griffin, that's a quick
breakdown on who he is, where he's from, and what he's
been doing so far.
Yeah.
So there you go.
All right.
Yeah.
I like that.
I like that.
Like if I'm at like the school of the boys and a dad's like, hey, what do you know about
that pirate that new pirate killer?
What's his name?
Connor Griffin?
Yeah, there's he.
Yeah.
Oh, the one from Mississippi?
Griffin.
It's Griffin.
But did you notice I did.
Yeah.
What I heard you go.
Thet, that, that, that, that.
Because I wasn't sure.
So, okay.
So we got a little learning in.
I wanted to get, I wanted to do some learning at the beginning.
The NCAA is reportedly announcing tournament expansion to 76 teams over the weekend.
Why do you hate it?
Because it's all.
so long. No, it's not going to make it any longer.
It's going to be in all the playing games. I have no problem.
More teams are better is what I say. You're not making it longer.
If you're loading it from the front, I have no problem whatsoever.
It gives more teams the ability to play. It's more money for everybody.
These schools make a million bucks if they even play in that playing game.
Oh, really?
Yeah. So I'm all for it. And also, I understand businesses want to make money.
A report started to seep out revealing the NCAA's plans to finally pull the trigger on a move that very few people, other than those
who make sponsorship cash are excited about.
Both the men's and women's basketball tournaments
will be expanded to 76 teams.
So probably eight games in that first four?
Look at Texas.
They're a first four.
I know, and they went pretty far.
Where did they go?
Elite eight?
16.
16.
Yeah.
So they're going to probably announce it
after tonight's national championship game.
Sports Business Journal, what's the story?
I have no problem with it,
because when they announced,
because it's not 64 anymore, it's 68.
Oh my God, expansion.
This doesn't hurt anybody.
Did it hurt anything at all?
It gave us a couple games on Tuesday that we were like, oh, let's look at it as it passes.
So it'll be the first eight?
Is that what you said?
Is that the first four?
Huh?
You said that before the tournament starts, there'll be eight?
Yeah, it'll be, yeah, eight games.
Okay.
Oh, eight games, okay.
Well, 64 to 76.
That's 12.
six games
I don't know
but it's just playing games
but it doesn't hurt anybody
it's more basketball
it's more sports on TV
who gives a crap
it is more money
like why would you be upset with it
go ahead
I
I just feel like it's
there's no point for it
there's no point to have it at 64
there's been like in history
what two or three
16 beats a one
ever so that doesn't happen
yeah and then nowadays
the Cinderella's
doesn't happen
really doesn't happen
so it's kind of like
okay I'm gonna be
watching who? I don't know.
You don't watch them. I bet you didn't watch the first
photo. Heck, no, I didn't watch them. That's my
point. It's more of games you're already not watching that you're not
going to watch. So why do we care then?
Yeah. If we're not going to watch it
and somebody else is making money that I'm not,
why do we care? Why do we care? Why would you care?
Why would you care? That's my point. I was not going to ruin my day, but I'm just
saying like, why? Did you
like the college football expansion? Because everybody complained about that.
Four to eight to twelve? I actually didn't.
I love it. Go to 16.
I don't. I don't. I don't.
I think keeping more fan bases in games later is great for the sport.
I just hate the old, you know, the regular season doesn't matter as much.
In football, we're talking football here.
But what about the NFL?
That argument doesn't work because it's the same thing in the NFL does.
The regular season matters just as much.
It's just different.
I just view college and the NFL totally different.
And I think that's what I liked about college so much.
I felt like every single game mattered.
What I hated about college the most is if you lost an early game, you're out of it.
I hated that about college.
I love that.
And what's tricky about is there are so many more teams in college
than there are in the NFL.
Yeah, 168 teams.
I made that number up.
It sounded right, though.
But it's kind of the same 12 teams that are there at the end.
Kind of.
In football.
Indiana wasn't?
They're only new to the last two years.
That was a whole, yeah.
I mean, that's an outlier like none other.
That's the ability to have money, though.
Yeah.
Nowadays, yeah, now we can see a little bit different.
Now everybody's going to have those expectations.
So I guess with the NIL and the transfer portal,
the expansion's a little bit better.
But I just love the whole, like, in October, Tennessee beats Alabama.
Dang, I don't know if Alabama's going to make it out.
See, I hate that.
I love that.
I hate that early on, if you make a mistake,
you're penalized for the whole year you're done.
What if in life it was like that?
Oh, yeah, screw that.
That would suck.
But you're just a kid.
You're learning as you go, you know?
if it were
124 or 132 teams
if it were everybody gets in
that'd feel kind of lame
I don't mind some other games
on a Tuesday
I'm not even really watching anyway
it's always hard to explain it to
my family when it's like oh yeah
so what are we watching? I'm like all right this is the first four
and they're just like okay so this is the turn of the start
of March Maddo's like no no no really they got to
whoever wins this game is going to play this seat
and it's like now it's going to be really
convoluted before it even starts
but really convoluted, it's a few more games.
You don't have to teach them new rules.
I know, it's just, I don't know.
It's just like, I love the first day of the tournament.
Like, I love.
That Thursday, not the first four in.
That Thursday.
Yeah, that Thursday.
Yeah, but it's not affecting anything because those games were played, the first four were played.
Those teams win sometimes.
I think UCLA won a long ways.
They were one of the first four a few years ago, and they went to maybe the elite eight or final four.
So how many seeds are going to be in the tournament?
I don't know.
I don't think about that.
I don't even really care, but I do think it's annoying.
People go, oh, that sucks, expansion.
Exactly what we did.
Because that's just generally what people will do when it doesn't affect us at all.
It gives, the NIT blows, guys.
Oh, I don't watch.
Yeah, who watches that.
Okay, let's just move some of those good teams over here.
Okay, I can get on board with that.
And fan base doesn't get to be in it longer.
Did somebody win the NIT?
I don't know, dude.
Is that over?
I think Auburn was in it.
Auburn was in the final game because I saw, like, a tweet.
Yeah.
I don't know.
I forget that's even going on.
Yeah, no, I have no idea.
Anyway, I get it if people are annoyed because you've been taught to be annoyed and you guys follow along.
It's pretty funny, though, you know, like my in-laws are in town and it's funny to watch basketball with them and their little comments about like, oh, man, this is a grown man playing.
Like, these aren't even kids playing anymore, you know?
Because in their day, like, yeah, it was true kids going to college, going to class to get an education and then they're good at sports.
Now it's a whole different deal.
Yeah, but that's always been.
the case because whenever they first gave the first athletic scholarship, people were like,
this is never going to be the same. Yes. Kids are getting free school to play sports.
You should have just played sports for the love of the game. Not because you get,
this has never been different. Like some of the circumstances have changed her, but it's always
been people are upset about something and the growth of college sports. Because people got
upset when people got scholarships. We can't believe, they get to go to school for free just because
they're good at throwing a ball? Right. That's stupid. Now it's, man, they're going to transfer? That's
stupid. They make millions? That's stupid. They're kids.
These programs are making like hundreds of millions of dollars
and the student and athletes that are doing the work
are getting, were getting nothing.
Now there are big flaws, but yeah,
anybody that says they shouldn't get paid,
that is such like old school.
You should don't, I can't believe kids get scholarships type thinking.
Yeah, well, there was that, I can't remember 30 for 30
where it was like some former player back in the day
couldn't even go to a store and buy his own jersey,
but they were making millions off of it.
And it's like that's all you really need to say.
So anyway, they're going to expand that.
I really don't care.
I just felt like it's...
Yeah, I don't care either.
I don't even care.
I don't care, man.
Who cares?
Just do whatever.
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Yes, sir.
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You guys want to go to the World Cup?
Yeah.
Let's go.
That would be what?
I mean, I feel like that's expensive.
Well, it is expensive.
Well, a lot of people would be any game to go to you go to a NFL game.
If you go to an NFL game, there's a lot of people.
Now Eddie's an old man.
I just rather watch out the house.
Those tickets are really expensive to try to go to a game.
Oh, I bet.
Like, if you buy them in secondary markets, there's sometimes $20,000 a ticket.
FIFA raises.
ticket for the World Cup final. This is if you're able to get it from them to $11,000 a ticket.
Whoa. Yeah. Have you ever watched a soccer game? Newser.
Live? Like a real professional soccer game? Yeah, I watched one here. It's stupid.
What, like any, like Nashville soccer? Yeah, but they played it or the Titans play, so the stadium was way too big.
Oh, yeah. And there were like the two main sections on each side. I think it was like Nashville
soccer club versus like Columbus
Soccer Club
the stadium was too big to really like
enjoy the vibe
I didn't I didn't much care for it
I don't know much about soccer though
and I think I needed vibe because I didn't
understand what was happening for the most part
but no that's it
why? No because I mean I went to my first
one a few years ago and I went here
to watch Nashville soccer club and it was
really exciting
like just the speed of the game was very
shocking and that was my first time that I've ever seen
Where'd you go?
The stadium.
Oh, that seems fine.
Wait, the one I went to?
No, not Nissan.
Their own stadium.
That looks cool because I think it's packed.
Yes.
And our seats were pretty good.
We're probably like five rows close.
And man, the speed was fast.
The action was fast.
You get to see how precise their kicks are.
And like, it's pretty cool.
And I'd never been to a soccer game like that.
So I had no idea.
And I left thinking like, this would be cool to just keep coming to it.
Did your boys go or no?
Yeah.
Yeah, they loved it.
Yeah, they had fun.
Man, something I can't do is kick a ball.
Any ball.
Football, soccer.
ball.
We've seen it.
I suck kicking.
No, it's like, you would think I was not
athletic at all.
Because I'm only mid-athletic anyway, but I mean
none when it comes to kicking.
I remember too much access.
You ought to see me kick a soccer ball.
It's even worse.
I don't think we did it.
No, we didn't do any soccer.
We didn't do soccer.
I have no concept.
I never kicked.
When would I have kicked ever in my life?
I think I could probably, after a few lessons,
like probably get to be okay.
I have decent control of my body,
but I am terrible at kicking.
Freaking Eddie's.
it's in my blood
you know even when I was a kid
like that's the first sport I ever played soccer
really as a kid
how long
until I was like fifth grade or something
yeah
and that was it
was a defender but I mean yeah
in my culture like soccer is the sport
everyone
play soccer
you brought in some Lamar Odom's story
from the documentary yeah
all right
give me something about Lamar Odom
that was crazy yeah because you said
you don't want to watch it but you wanted to hear
the good stories from him
So one of them that I wrote down was his dad came to the hospital when he overdosed and he was in a coma for like three or four days.
He's in a coma for three or four days?
Yes.
Like he was dead.
That was after the bunny ranch, right?
That was after the bunny ranch, yep.
Pulled him out of the bunny ranch, went to the hospital, was in there for three or four days.
And his dad was in there.
This is when him and Chloe were going through a divorce but not officially yet.
She walked in and his dad's like, oh, pull him off, you know, like get him off life support.
Like he's done.
He's brain dead.
The dad said pull the plug?
Yeah.
No way.
And Chloe walked in and she was like, uh-uh.
She's like, she says this in the documentary.
She's like, it was something out of a movie.
She's like, no way.
She's like, I'm here.
We're legally married.
I'm calling the shots here.
And she goes, what do you want?
And he said, like, a hundred bucks, a pair of Nikes and a hotel for the night.
Gave him that.
Never saw him again.
Wow.
Okay, so he wanted to pull the plug because he would get some of the money?
Yeah, he thought he was a beneficiary.
Oh, man.
That is crazy.
Was he pull the plugable?
Because I know he was out, you said for a few days, he was in a coma.
Were they, like, debating that?
Or did he just walk in and go, regardless of how you doctors feel, pull the plug?
No, they said, so he had another part.
He had 12 strokes and six heart attacks.
During all this?
During all this.
So they told his kids, like, he's going to be brain dead.
You're not going to be able to talk to him ever again, that kind of thing.
And now, I mean, he's fine.
He's in the documentary, too.
He talked.
12 strokes.
How's he fine?
And six, heart.
attacks. Yeah, how is he fine? Great question. That doesn't make any sense. His recovery.
I don't know. He recovered. They have all these like clips of him in recovery with Chloe and she's
teaching him all the stuff like how to recover. How to walk again, how to talk again. Showing him
pictures of his kids. You know this is. No, I have no idea. The whole thing. He like starts from
scratch and has no idea what anything is, what anyone is, who Chloe is, who anything is.
And it's just a long road to recovery. 12 strokes. Crazy.
You know what's crazy is that like we all know, I don't know, you seem like you don't really remember the story.
I remember all those like the Bunny Ranch and him, them finding them unresponsive and all that.
But we don't get like, I don't remember any of the recovery.
Me neither.
And I also didn't realize he was going through all this while still like playing.
I don't know.
He went downhill so fast in his career.
And I thought it was his career going downhill that led to drugs, but it was drugs that led to the career.
And then it just got worse and worse.
And it talks about how much cocaine he did.
all this stuff in the documentary
and I mean it was bad
really bad obviously to have 12 strokes
six heart attacks OD
also it sounds like his environment growing up wasn't the best
that's a huge thing they get into also
they talked about his dad showing up being like
give me a hundred bucks and some shoes yeah
and he wanted to pull the plug
that ain't somewhere with the best situation
yeah he didn't have any structure
his mom died when he was young so like he's like
yeah I had horrible grades growing up but I never got like
repercussions and it was the bunny ranch
it was the bunny ranch and they were like
That bed was like a museum?
Yeah, they've turned into that now at the very beginning of the documentary.
They opened it up where the guy who was running at the time of the manager, he's like,
I haven't seen this thing in 10 years.
Was there a video?
There's like, there's some video camera footage of him walking around in that room, but not
actually ODing or anything.
And this guy was, the guy who owned the Bunny Ranch, what was his, Dennis Hoffer was his name.
Do you remember him at all, you guys?
He was in the news.
They have clips of them all over in the news.
and he was like basically like pimping out camera footage of him in that room to TMZ and all these news outlets.
Like who wants it?
I'll give you exclusive rights for the right price going on all these outlets talking about it.
Oh yeah.
And I have this book by the way, promoting his book.
He's a business man.
Dude.
Yeah, you're already in a shady business.
I guess I'm not surprised that you're shady.
Yeah.
Like he used it to as advantage as much as he could to get money out of it, to get promotion out of it, to talk about his brand.
His business and everything.
And Chloe's in it?
Oh, Chloe's, yeah.
She's in the whole thing.
She's awesome.
Like, I have a new respect for her.
As a wife, like, dude, she is what you want to wife as far as being by your side.
She was with him the whole way.
And they were going through divorce.
But then through the whole recovery, she stayed with him.
And then he went off and still did his own thing after he recovered.
And he went to drugs again.
Wait, after the recovery.
Recovery.
And then she left him.
bought him like a place to stay, you know, paid for all the stuff while he recovered.
This is after he got released from the hospital months later, maybe a year later.
She's like, I got bought him like an apartment.
I bought him this.
I bought him that.
I went to go check on him every day.
She was with him at the hospital every day for months.
And then she comes back the first time.
And she's like, I walk in and I smell crack cocaine.
The first time she let him be by himself.
I saw a clip of that where she's like, there's a smell that I know.
You can't, once you smell that you always remember.
She goes, I smelled crack.
Yeah.
Why did I see that?
Maybe it was running, no, I think it was running on Netflix.
Oh, that's probably part of the trailer.
Yeah.
I don't want to hear the trailer sometimes.
I know, and all you do is go over the top and watch is screaming out a trailer.
Immediately.
Yeah, I don't need that.
Yeah.
I want to click down with a little movie reel.
We'll click that for the trailer.
You liked it, though, huh?
It was really good.
Yeah, it offered a lot of insight that I never knew.
What'd you do this past weekend for Easter?
Oh, I had family in town.
well, in-laws in town.
My wife's brother, girlfriend, and the parents came into town, hung out, and I smoked a brisket.
I saw some meat on your Instagram story.
Yeah, 12 hours, my first one.
Got up 5 a.m.
Put that thing on the smoker.
I prepped it the night before.
Big old 9.5 pound piece of brisket.
I'd never done it before.
And watched it all day.
Like I said, threw it on at 5, checked it again for the first time.
I think it 6 hours in, you take it out, you wrap it back up on foil.
put it back on there
and then you monitor it basically all day.
You should give Eddie some tips.
Yeah.
I was giving you a tip.
Yeah, because I thought about doing a brisket too.
And so when I saw him, he sent me a picture.
He's like, look what I just put on.
I was like, man, where did you get that?
Because I had gone to the store the day before to get a brisket.
And the smallest piece I found was like 17 pounds for almost $130.
I'm like, I don't need that much meat.
That's way too much meat.
How many pounds?
17.
It was a huge slab of brisket.
And it was like 17.
it was like $130.
Like, that's too much.
So I asked Kevin, like, where did you get that?
Because I think I'm going to do it.
But then I saw the forecast.
It was going to be raining.
So I decided to do fajitas instead.
But his brisket look good.
I have extra here.
If you guys did a brisket off.
Oh, I would win.
And I'm not bragging.
Listen, I'm not bragging.
Wow.
I didn't expect it to be that hard.
I know.
I know.
Wait.
How many briskets have you made?
One.
Hey, Connor Griffin's only 19.
How many plate appearances do you have in the majors?
Go. And you're saying he's not as good a player or something?
See, this is what he does. Don't fall for this, Kevin.
Wait, wait, wait.
You're the one that reacted that way.
But let me ask Eddie this question.
What kind of smoker do you use?
Pellet smoker.
My smoker.
Yeah, yours is like digital and you get to set it and forget it, right?
Yeah.
I use a charcoal.
You don't forget it.
I use a charcoal where you got to monitor it, make sure the temperature's staying.
Well, that's on you, dude.
I'm just saying, that's a whole other craft.
But also, is it like tend to the baby a little more?
The baby's better?
Yeah.
It tastes, in my opinion, it tastes better.
I mean, I would do a blind.
I love it.
Without knowing who made what.
Let's do it.
Hold on.
Will you pay for the meat?
Yeah.
I'm not buying 70 pounds.
Do we have to buy the cow this time?
Oh, no.
This is Eddie getting us back into the cow?
We won't be ready until next year.
We do have the cow, though.
How much money do I need to give?
Mine was $85 for 9.5 pounds.
But if I don't want that much meat?
Well, you kind of, I mean, you can't do like two pounds, can you?
I mean, Eddie could.
They're really big.
I don't know.
But 12, I mean, 12 hours smoke, like, you want a big old thick piece of meat.
It's like, do you really think that he stands a chance?
Yes, stands a chance, yes.
Do I think he'll win?
No, but stands a chance.
And maybe he could be a phenom, one in.
That's what I'm saying.
How many have you done?
It's like 20.
Oh, I thought it was like 500.
If it's only 20, he may have an approach you don't even know about.
He's a kid these days coming up with all kinds of things.
Exactly, dude.
All right, let's do it.
So how much would I need to pay?
I mean, I think the cheapest I've seen is probably $70.
If I gave you both $70.
Let's do it.
Yes.
Okay, but what we'd have to do is time it out right then.
What do you mean?
I wouldn't want you cooking it, putting in the fridge overnight, bringing it in.
Yeah, you got to have it fresh.
Well, that's kind of, that's tough.
Yeah, that is tough.
That's tough.
But what we can do is we can have it like next Mondays.
What were you thinking?
Or are we smoking on Sunday?
I think a one day rest is good.
Yeah.
The only thing is I'm thinking about Thursday or Friday.
Thursdays are tough for me.
Usually have like a game on Thursday night or something.
Don't you just put it in for you?
No, no. See, that's what he says sit it.
He just said sit and forget it.
He takes the easy one.
The pellets the easy one.
No, man.
You got to monitor that baby.
You got to Sprit.
You can literally download an app and control it on your app.
No, no, no, it's not that.
You have to check it and you got to spray it.
You got to put stuff on it as it cooks.
Hey, he doesn't know.
Okay, here's what I'm going to do.
Eddie, 75 bucks.
Coming to you now.
We're going to have so much meat.
I'm risk it all.
That's okay.
Kevin.
Yeah.
Do I have you?
I'm making the thumbnail right now.
Kevin, okay.
75 bucks.
You bought yours for how much?
80?
85, yeah.
Okay, all right.
Boom.
Do they have to buy from the same place?
No, they have the money to get whatever they want.
That does, right?
Because that's important.
It's up to you.
I've given you both $75 next Monday.
Okay.
Even if you have to do it on Saturday, or Friday.
That's your own thing.
It has to sit.
But for Monday, it's got to be ready.
But for Monday.
I'm ready.
And I don't want to know who's what.
Dude, I might, man, I can put that overnight, Sunday night.
This could be good.
This is a lot of fun.
Did your family think it was...
Oh, I loved it.
My father-in-law, I mean, talk about brownie points.
He was like, Kevin, this is really...
I'd want you to be ready to again.
Married my other daughter.
I wasn't convinced you were the right person, but now...
Let me pay your mortgage.
It's you.
Pop out another kid, would you?
I saw your baby take a bite.
Did she like it?
Did you see...
Well, he...
I'm sorry.
Yes, thank you.
Dang.
Oh, dude.
Yeah, in the video, you can see he looks up at me.
He's like, that's really good.
Yeah, he did.
He's like, I love you now, Dad.
Bobby's going to do the same thing.
You don't set and forget, though.
I don't set and forget.
He's stopping it.
I'm on monitor.
I mean, is this like America versus Mexico?
Like, do you risk of Olympics?
I like it.
This is the World Cup.
Although, are you American or Irish?
Like, who do you claim?
Oh, America.
Okay.
Yeah, America first.
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Masters, who's going to win it?
Who knows, man?
Sheffler, I don't know.
Morcawa.
He hasn't been playing well lately, though.
Sheffler is not, so I don't know.
Does that matter, though, going to the Masters?
I think so.
Momentum?
Yeah.
Sheffler's the favorite, plus 410.
Rory, probably the second favorite?
Third.
Okay, so second who, maybe a live guy?
See if you can do.
I have the top 10.
Let's see how many you get.
Go ahead.
You got Scotty.
and Rory.
Goddy Rory.
Roy's at three.
I'll go Morikawa.
He's got to be on there.
Murakawa is at 10.
We'll probably go John Rom.
At 2 plus 850, John Rom.
I find it so hard to bet on golf.
I never win, especially early.
I've won if I'm betting day three going into four.
That's how you do it.
Or like a top 10 finish maybe.
Although yesterday, JJ Spawn came from like 15th and won it.
That's a payday, dude.
If you can catch someone like that coming from the 15th spot to come back and win it.
I've never even heard of that guy.
Jay J.J. Spahn, he won the U.S. Open, I think.
Dude, I'm telling you, I don't follow golf close enough to know the randoms that win.
Yeah.
And he's like NASCAR drivers and golfers.
The majors, I'm in, and I probably watch some of him, but I don't remember him.
Yeah.
We're still going?
Yeah, well, you only get four.
Matsuyama.
No.
Strike one.
Okay.
Um, oh, oh, Deschambe.
Number four, Bryce and Deschambeau.
Let's see.
Um, I said more call already.
Mm-hmm.
How about Brooks Keppka?
No. One more strike.
Okay.
Because there's some like no-nameers, like, didn't have name, but now they have, like, they've won a little bit.
I've heard of all these people.
Oh, you have?
Yeah, there's only one that I probably.
would say that I'm
lying about that I hadn't heard of them.
But I think I have heard of them, but I don't know.
There's only one that's in that world, though.
Okay.
Tommy Fleetwood?
Yep, number eight.
This is tough.
I say Rory already?
Mm-hmm.
Yeah, third.
And you also said Shephler.
Okay.
Let's go with Spieth.
You got six, nah.
Because, I mean, he hasn't been playing well either.
I got six.
Oh, Justin Thomas.
He's in there.
No?
No?
Zander Shafley
Oh yeah
This is the one I didn't know
But I think I might know is Ludwig Eberg
Yeah, Oberg
Yeah, maybe I don't know him is Swedish
But he played a tech
Texas is a tech? Yeah
Yeah, I don't know
Cameron Young
Mm-hmm, he's a live guy
No, no he's not, not Cameron Young, sorry
Cameron Smith
Tommy Fleetwood
Matt Fitzpatrick
Yeah
He played for the bills, right?
Big beard
Fitzmajik
Ryan, Ryan, right?
Yeah, yeah.
And Morikawa.
Okay.
You never been in the Masters, huh?
No.
You've been.
Yeah.
How was that?
Cool.
Well, it's a different experience.
We were like at a house on the course.
Yeah, I love your master's story.
Well, it's just a different experience.
So it's cool to go, but it's, it's, you don't really see a lot unless you get
in one place because you can rush out with that chair and you put it there.
Even if you're not sitting in it, it stays there.
But you go and if you're sitting in one place, you can see stuff.
But if you're like following somebody,
It's hard to see the golf ball.
Because there's so many people.
And it's hard to see the golf ball.
Just in general?
Yeah, I just imagine you're standing with 90 other people trying to get a good spot from a fairway.
It's hard for me to see my own ball.
That's what I'm saying.
To be fair, you never see your ball too.
Yeah, so it's hard to see the ball.
Where I found it was the most fun was like sitting on a green and then watching them one by one on a part three.
Yeah.
That was the most fun.
But you can do the lottery.
Yeah.
I just, I mean.
I don't know. I think the whole process of getting to Georgia and doing all that's going to be a lot. Because I don't want to be there Sunday, right? Then you got to leave. We've got work in the morning.
That's a once-on-a-lifetime type thing, though. Yeah. Yeah, but I do enjoy watching on TV. I love it. Yes, but it's like a Super Bowl. Like you want to go once so you can go.
How beautiful is it? Is it so pretty? Is the grass so green? It looks fake. Really? Yeah, it looks fake.
Are you able to walk on the grass?
Yeah.
Like cross a fairway or something?
Yeah, I mean, you kind of have free, unless the ribbons are up.
So I don't know if you can walk on all of them all the time.
But there are certain places where you can walk through for sure, but I don't remember.
It's been a while.
And people say the food's cheap.
Yeah, it's very cheap.
Like the beer is like cheap?
Very cheap.
No phones, though.
Can't have any phones out.
What do they do with your phone?
You put them in your pocket.
Oh, okay.
So you can keep it.
You just don't pull it out.
Then, but if you pull your phone out, you get kicked out.
Oh, that's done.
Dang.
So you don't see a phone.
because that's not worth getting kicked out.
But everybody's wearing golf clothes like they're playing, which is weird.
Right.
I've talked about that before.
It's like the one sport where people dress like people playing.
You ever see the AIs of like coaches if they had to dress like baseball does?
I love it.
So baseball managers wear the uniform.
Or it's like basketball coaches.
They have to wear the basketball.
That would be fun of them.
Or football players, they have to wear the jerseys.
The coaches have got on the jerseys.
Helmets and everything.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I love that.
Picture like what coach,
like a Mike McDaniel, he's not a head coach anymore,
but somebody like that in a full football uniform
on the sideline.
I feel like Andy Reid was one that they did.
Yeah, that was one that I saw.
Oh, okay.
It was really funny.
Like the older and fatter they are, the funnier it is.
Yeah.
So, all right, that's it.
Anything else to add, Eddie?
Yeah, just the LeBron thing.
Like, the whole video that comes out of him in the golf course.
Well, he didn't start it.
So Draymond Green started it.
He's like, they need to move that team from Memphis.
to Nashville. And so then LeBron's
talking about it. He's like, we hate that hotel.
He's like, I'm 41 years old, man. I'm not going to move to Memphis.
Yeah, and now all these clips are coming out. Everyone just
bashed in Memphis. Memphis kind of sucks.
Oh, yeah. We all know that too. I like Memphis.
I really do. I do. But you just
have been there, like, in a good place at the right time. I've never lived
there, to be fair. But like, if you ever randomly
stopped by a restaurant and just hung out? I have got Rob twice.
I got my car broken into it.
But it was the same oligard, wouldn't it?
I thought it'd be better.
I'd get him in.
You didn't learn the first time.
Like, when we went for St. Jude and stayed over two days, like, that's nice because
you're in a nice hotel.
Everything is kind of safe.
And you don't leave the hotel.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Anyway, I thought that was funny.
It was funny.
I feel bad for Memphis.
Like, I don't just like people from Memphis.
I don't much like going to Memphis.
So, anything from you, Kevin?
No, I'm ready for this cook.
off, man.
Oh, so what is it next week?
Fired up, dude. Next Monday?
You got it.
Yeah, next Monday.
Wait, is there like a winner, loser prize or anything or no?
Yeah, the winner is you're the winner.
Bracken right?
Okay.
And he's playing for the briskies.
I've already had to pay $150 for this stupid second.
I'm not asking you.
I'm just saying.
And now he wants me to go buy a trophy for you guys?
Hey, but be honest, though.
I'm not going to know who it is.
No, no.
Here's how you know it's honesty.
I'm not going to know who says who.
Okay.
Are you going to be the only judge?
Or if Mike and Brandon are going to be the only judge?
Mike definitely can't be a judge.
Yeah, Mike, he didn't eat meat.
Oh, that's true. That's true.
You want barbecue sauce to?
No, you can.
You should probably get some barbecue sauce.
You can't.
You can do whatever he wants, Kevin.
Don't tell him what he can.
No, because that's what you taste instead of your meat.
You taste some barbecue stuff.
You can have it after.
I'm just saying at least want the first bite.
No barbecue.
Here's the question, Bobby, what do you want?
Exactly.
I can agree with that, Kevin, because I might eat some with barbecue sauce after,
but I think if we're just going off meat, I think I should just have the meat in my mouth.
Raw.
Oh, my.
Nice.
That's what we should call it
The raw meat.
The raw meat.
No, meat in my mouth.
Meat in my mouth challenge.
Meet and Bobby's a mouth challenge.
This is going to be good.
It's be real good.
You can do the barbecue sauce on the side.
Well, no, I can do it afterward when I eat.
Take all my meat home with me.
Well, you're going to take it all?
And I pay for it all?
Yeah.
Oh, yeah, man.
You do whatever you want with it.
Nah, I'll let you guys take most of it back home.
But I'll be honest because I'm not going to know who's to use.
Okay, I like that.
Everybody good?
Yeah, man.
Oh yeah, you want bread?
You want a loaf of bread too with it?
Hey, you want a salad?
Sausage.
Mac and cheese.
Corn bread?
Cracker barrel sides.
I think, yeah, now we're talking.
I think we just should do meat.
Just meat in your mouth.
It's the meat in my mouth challenge.
All right, you got it.
Okay.
We'll just do that.
But for lunch, maybe some fried okra, you know?
There's some corn.
All right, that's it.
Blow the whistle.
All right, we'll see you guys later on the week.
Bye, everybody.
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