The Bobby Bones Show - 25W: What Would Bobby Put on His Resume? + Texas Longhorns Legend Brian Jones on the Cowboys Draft Plans + Bobby's Top 5 NBA Players + Kickoff Kevin Has a Twin Babysitter Dilemma

Episode Date: April 23, 2026

The guys get into a funny but real conversation about what Bobby would put on a resume, which quickly turns into a bigger discussion about just how many cool things he’s done and how you could p...ossibly fit it all onto one page. Texas Longhorns legend Brian Jones also joins to talk about the Cowboys draft needs, which defensive player will get picked first, and more! Plus, Bobby reveals his Top 5 NBA players, and Kickoff Kevin brings his twin babysitter dilemma to the group. Follow the Show: @25WhistlesSports  Follow the Crew: @MrBobbyBones @ProducerEddie @KickoffKevin @MikeDeestro @BrandonRayMusic See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:31 This is a podcast. We'll talk sports in a minute. Love the whistle. I want to start with wrestling Oh, of course, good. And this isn't like a wrestling breakdown, but I don't know if you guys saw the video in the hotel of CM Punk
Starting point is 00:03:00 slapping the phone out of the fans hands. I saw that. Is that after or before? After. Okay. I believe it was after the matches. He's after, yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:03:08 So I'll describe it to folks. Even if we're not a wrestling fan, this is interesting. So I think they've ever stayed at the MGM hotel. It didn't matter. Vegas, big hotel. Got to walk through the lobby. And CM Punk has his suitcase.
Starting point is 00:03:20 He's rolling back to the hotel. His wife. AJ Lee, also a wrestler. They both had wrestled that night, too, by the way. And they're walking through. And what's weird is these WWE wrestlers have no security. So all these people know what hotel they're staying at, and they're all just waiting for them in the lobby.
Starting point is 00:03:36 It's weird. They have no security, right, Mike? Very weird. Because they're very famous, especially in Vegas on WrestleMania weekend. But is it because they're so jacked in, like, they don't need security. I'll take care of myself. No, because even people jacked need security
Starting point is 00:03:51 because seven people trying to get pictures of you is more than one gigantic dude. We saw Miles Garrett with security. That's true. Yeah, security's not to beat people up, it's to keep people away. And they get swarmed all the time. You've got to have somebody.
Starting point is 00:04:04 Yeah. So he's going in, he's got his wife with him, and they're going to the elevator section of the hotel. And this one fan, I don't know. I hate to say this, but picture a wrestling fan. Got it? I'm a demo. I know.
Starting point is 00:04:21 I'm a wrestling. man, but pick, you know, picture. He's probably like upper 40s, early 50s, dude. And he's got his phone up. And he's way close on A.J. Lee, the wrestler. And Bailey, who's another wrestler who wrestled that night, comes in. And C.N. Punkin's why ever trying to get away. And Bailey comes in and gives A.J. Lee a hug.
Starting point is 00:04:42 And they're, like, going into the lobbies. But this fan keeps the phone right on them as they're, like, hugging. seeing a punk is and slaps the phone out of the fan's hand it's like dude what are you doing that
Starting point is 00:04:53 so everybody was wrong I like to say why I think everybody's wrong multiple levels this is just a failure in all ways WWE has got to get
Starting point is 00:05:04 them security going in and out of these hotels or there's got to be some sort of entrance for famous people to come in there really isn't just period we would see famous people
Starting point is 00:05:12 going on all the time all the time these hotels failure one is WWE has to get security for these people. They're massive stars. And this happened like five, six, seven times over the weekend where different wrestlers were like, you got to stop doing this to us. We go somewhere and you guys like grab us. And so that's one. Number two is you literally
Starting point is 00:05:34 can't slap a phone out of somebody's hands. It doesn't matter unless they're pushing you, touching you, unless their phone's hitting you, you cannot slap a phone out of someone's head. It'd be so hard though. It would be so hard. I would do it. You're the, the famous person, you've got to be bigger than that. Yes. You can't do that. Number three, stop being a freaking loser, dude, with the phone recording. Yeah, there's
Starting point is 00:05:57 personal space. And I get it, they're in a public place, but also, there's no need to take your phone and put that close, and obvious, they don't want you recording them right then. You're also not taking a picture of you with them. There are social constructs that people have with other people, even if they don't know them.
Starting point is 00:06:13 It was too much. You overstepped a boundary. I thought you said it when you first started talking about it. I thought it was like a kid. No, it was an adult man. Upper 40s, lower 50s. That's weird. Bald dude, got a hat over the bald head. He's just what I said. Imagine an adult wrestling fan.
Starting point is 00:06:30 Don't you feel like... Everybody was wrong though. WWE, got to get security for people. Sam Punk. You can't slap the phone out of someone's hand. Although that would have been hard to do, but you just can't do it because you're going to end up owing money. Or you're going to end up having to compensate the person. And dude, mostly dude, stop being a freaking loser. human beings, I get they're famous to you.
Starting point is 00:06:50 And I get it's not illegal. But there are certain, like, social rules you need to follow. Everybody lost here. And they, as of right now, they said he's not suing. He just demands an apology from Sam Punk. Well, that's easy. Sorry, man. He's not going to apologize.
Starting point is 00:07:05 Oh, he's not? I don't think so. Unless he has he apologized? No, no way he's going to apologize. I would. Just to avoid any kind of, like, issue, just sorry. And he might post something like, I should be a bigger person. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:07:18 It's bad news all the way around. When you see the video, you'll feel bad for Sam Punk and for AJ Lee. But then you'll also go, man, just get in the elevator. People are losers. Can't stop everybody for being a loser. You are famous. It sucks. But you can't do that.
Starting point is 00:07:39 This is like in-person clickbaiting to me. What? Putting the phone so close to someone. I think I knows what he's doing and he wants to maybe go viral or maybe get the attention. I think he was a... super fan. Yeah. Is he that big of a fan?
Starting point is 00:07:49 Don't you think, Mike? Yeah, he was so close right up in her face and she even like pushed it away herself. Yeah. That's why I see him punk reacted. Yeah, she pushed first. As in like she didn't push him, but she put her hand up like, get the phone back. I feel like if you're that close, if the phone is that close to you where you don't have to go out of the way to knock it out. And I understand, don't knock it out.
Starting point is 00:08:08 That's bad. Like that's not the answer. But if it's that close, I feel like you have the freedom to just like you're in my space. Can I counterpoint that? Go ahead. as kids. No one was breaking the rules when they were doing,
Starting point is 00:08:21 I'm not touching you, I'm not touching you. I'm not touching you. That's right. She had siblings. You know, no rules being broken because you know what,
Starting point is 00:08:31 you weren't touching them. That's so hard, man. Man, this guy looks scared too when CM Punk slotted us in the hand. Yeah, that video is crazy. And so I don't think you had to be a wrestling fan
Starting point is 00:08:42 to just understand and even appreciate what CM Punk did. He was kind of protecting his wife. Yeah. But you just can't do that because that losery dude was not going to harm anybody. He was just being creepy and weird. And there are no rules against being creepy and weird in a public place as long as your pants are up.
Starting point is 00:09:01 That's the only rule. Shirt on. Keep it on. I did. I don't know if it's that video that kind of got me in that algorithm. But shortly after that, the video, an older video of Quentin Tarantino coming out of a restaurant, you know, in the same situation. He's like, what are you doing? What are you doing?
Starting point is 00:09:16 And the guy won't answer him. I'm like, answer me, I'm asking you. What are you doing with the phone? And he finally just knocks it out of his hand. And that's how the video ends. That feels worse, the one I saw. That does feel worse. Did you see the Derek Henry one going around now?
Starting point is 00:09:26 The poster? Yeah. Yeah. Is it new? Yeah, as of yesterday. Whatever it is, I haven't seen it. But see, I don't think that one was bad. No, it's not.
Starting point is 00:09:34 That guy's trying to be a click baity guy, right? So, wait, whoa, whoa, whoa, talk me to it. So he was at an autograph signing. Derek Henry was, and they had a bunch of fans come there. Somebody walks up with a poster of Cooper de Jean tackling Derek Henry. And Cooper has a poster. had already signed it.
Starting point is 00:09:47 And Cooper had signed it. The highlight is Cooper tackling Derek Henry, for sure. And the guy walked up with Derek Henry signing and handed it to him for him to sign. Derek Henry just takes it and throws it off the table. He didn't mean to throw it off the table. Yeah, he did pick it up. He literally was just like, I'm not signing that and kind of push it off, but it fell off the table. And the guy was like, whoa, whoa, he's throwing the picture.
Starting point is 00:10:06 But he's like, no, Derek Henry even went to go pick it back up and give it back to it. So what's, I haven't seen it. I have an opinion, but what's consensus from people who saw it? Who did right, who did wrong? that Derek Henry was in the right. Why are you going to Derek Henry signing day and having him sign a poster of him getting... The highlight is clearly Cooper.
Starting point is 00:10:24 Cooper, I think, is the only one in color and everything else is in black and white. But it's... It's interesting, though, because you do have these two players in one picture. Now, counterpoint. Go ahead. I've got a signed picture of Nolan Ryan
Starting point is 00:10:37 beating up Robin Ventura, and Robin Ventura also signed it. No way. See, that would be comparable. It's the headlock where Nolan Ryan's got him after hitting him with a pitch. and he's pounding him and Robin Ventura signed it as well.
Starting point is 00:10:48 Dang, he got whooped. He did get hooked. Yeah, for sure. By like a 45-year-old Robin. Or no one run. He sure did. But again, you kind of probably should check with somebody before you put that up in front of somebody.
Starting point is 00:10:59 Do you think the guy knew? And he was an Eagles fan, too, the guy was. He had Eagles gear on everything. Do you think he knew was going to kind of be a semi-troll, Derek Henry? For sure. Yeah, he walks up and he's kind of got a little smirk, and he's like, got it. And he didn't mean to push it to the ground?
Starting point is 00:11:11 No, he really didn't. He just meant to push it to him, and it fell off the table. And he picked it. Derek legit, picked it up. And then didn't look at the guy, just put it back on here and just said, all right, who's next? And even the person sitting next to Derek Henry, which I don't know, his handler maybe, is like, no, no, no, he's not signing that. He's not signing that.
Starting point is 00:11:25 Usually there are rules for those type things, meaning you're going to pay 20, 80, $300, $300, depending on what it is. And it tells you a ball, a hat, how much for this? Like, how do that picture even get through? Not a picture where he's getting tackled. Yeah. And that Cooper is, like, kind of driving him into the ground, which rarely obviously happens.
Starting point is 00:11:42 It is kind of a cool picture. Well, the sandpunk thing was interesting. Everybody lost there. What I hope happens is WWE gets them some security. That's crazy that they don't have security. But I mean, to Kevin's point when he's talking about Miles Garrett,
Starting point is 00:11:57 when we saw him with Super Bowl, I mean, Miles Garrett was 10 times bigger than his security people. From across the street, you could see it. Not many people are going to be bigger than Miles Garrett. No, no, he's huge. So, yeah, there's that. I got a couple things here.
Starting point is 00:12:10 I wanted to mention. I watched two. different Netflix documentaries sports-wise. Have you guys watched the Jill Blazers yet?
Starting point is 00:12:19 Yep. Pretty good, watched the last weekend. Yeah, it is. I'm still a little too young to remember that but it was interesting the GM is obviously
Starting point is 00:12:28 the most interesting guy because it's like all the people that he signs and whatnot. It's like, dang, dude, you're not learning, are you? Yeah, so the Trailblazers,
Starting point is 00:12:36 all those guys got in trouble. I did not know that Stodemeyer was from Portland. Yes, same. Went back up to play in Portland and then he kind of treated him like garbage too, even though he was like the guy from home. So what's the story?
Starting point is 00:12:47 The Trailblazers, they got an owner, owner, hired general manager, general manager, like, we're just going to win. So all the players they got together, they were very problematic. Got it. But they were good together? Yeah, they were good. Yeah, they were good. They never won the championship, but they got to the finals. The problem is they were going against the Lakers with Kobe and Shaq. Yeah. And they're all just trouble.
Starting point is 00:13:06 Because of Rashid Wallace. Yeah. Damon Stoddemeier. Yeah. And then Scotty Pippen came over. Pippen came over late. No, but not the first year, but he did come over. Yeah, and then Bonzie Wells. I know I'd mentioned that I was watching that, but I finished it.
Starting point is 00:13:20 I liked it. Yeah, I thought it was enjoyable. Three and a half out of five cities of Portland. I'm glad I watched it. Cities of Portland. At the beginning, it's like Portland, city of counterculture and white people. And then it's like Rashid Wallace, like basketball playing cool black guys. And they're like, it didn't really mix.
Starting point is 00:13:39 Rashid is funny. He is still the same old Rashid. Yeah, same guy. When they're interviewing, and he's like, I'm not apologizing for it. I didn't do anything. Does he still have the record for most techs in a season? He has to. Because that was one of it.
Starting point is 00:13:50 What was it? Like 38 or something in the season. There was one point they showed with the referee, just teed him up for looking at him funny. He didn't even do anything. He just looked at him. Teat him up. That's funny. If there's...
Starting point is 00:14:04 41. If there's nothing else on and you're not going to jump into a series and you want some kind of sports, Because the good thing is these documentaries aren't two hours. Yeah, what are we looking at here? One, just one... 90 minutes max. Okay, cool. Was this untold?
Starting point is 00:14:20 Yes. On the untold? Yep. Because I watched that other untold last week. Yeah. The chess one. Oh, yeah, that one was good. That was really good.
Starting point is 00:14:27 Yeah. Watch that one. That's definitely better. Have you watched the Montreal Expos, the death of the Montreal Expos? No. That's another untold. That was definitely before your time.
Starting point is 00:14:35 Yeah, that was definitely... They left in 98 or 99 or 2000. I do remember them. I mean, I was a lie when they were still here. It was just that team that you just forgot about. Well, they were Canadian. They were in the NLEs with the Cubs, so we were always battling them. So I had a lot of memories of the Expos, but it was how, you know, there were two teams of Canada, the Expos and the Blue Jays.
Starting point is 00:15:00 Montreal is definitely up higher. It's definitely more Canadian. There are so many French-speaking people in a documentary. They overdub a lot of them speaking French. and how important that team was to that town and how they're running out of money because they didn't have money like American like a single person with all this money
Starting point is 00:15:17 and the team ended up going to be do you know what team they ended up being? The Expos are the Tampa Bay? Give me a hint. The Nationals. Oh, the Washington Nationals. There you go. Thanks for the hint.
Starting point is 00:15:31 Yeah, you're welcome. My hint was a mascot yet to get to city. Kind of boring and, like you're really into baseball from the 80s and 90s. Because it's business. Very much so. And it's about who owned it. So this American guy goes up and is like, oh, give 75 million
Starting point is 00:15:46 bucks, I'll be a part owner. And then it looks like slowly he just kind of took over because they needed more and more money. So they think he set it up for them to go and move a team to him. But he ended up leaving. Him and his stepson ended up going to run and buying the Marlins when that team launched.
Starting point is 00:16:02 And then they later, all the owners own the expos. And then they moved that team to DC. Washington. But we've had the Stepson on this podcast. On our show? Yeah, because he's a baseball guy. He was the we've had him on because then he was
Starting point is 00:16:18 a GM of the Marlins as well. Yeah, look up General Manager of Marlins and Expos. Expos have a really cool logo. Yeah, what was it? It was like something LB? Or like like, it was letters, right?
Starting point is 00:16:36 It was like an M from Montreal I never could understand what it was, because they were like letters. I think it was one, I think it's one M. It has three colors on it. Oh, man, I never even realized that. I didn't look at it again. I did see them, though, one time played the Astros. My dad took us.
Starting point is 00:16:51 Imagine, though, you have to go up to Montreal. That's just a long trip. You know, we saw him in Houston. I know, but if you're traveling. Yeah, it's a long trip. Probably the, easily the furthest up north. What do you see? Skip Schumacher, Don Mattingly, Dan Jennings, Mike Redmond, Ozzy Gehan?
Starting point is 00:17:06 Nah. We didn't have Ozzie done, did we? I'll find it Those were all wet He was on He was sitting in his room With his microphone All the baseballs behind him
Starting point is 00:17:14 Maybe he was like the president Of the Marlins Hold on I can ask Chad Chubbett Let's see Ask Chad GBT He did whistles Hey I got a question for you
Starting point is 00:17:27 So I was watching on Netflix The show The documentary about the Montreal Expos The Death of the Montreal Expos And it talks about Loria Who is the only and he brings in a stepson who's running the team and they end up going down to the Marlins.
Starting point is 00:17:41 Can you give me that stepson's name? The stepson you're thinking of is David Sampson. He played a prominent role in the ownership and management of the expos and later became presidents of Florida, now Miami Marlins, after the team moved hands. Man, you know what? He's been on. Yeah, I remember this guy.
Starting point is 00:18:00 I hate on chat GPT or AI, but that's amazing. The fact that you just talked to your phone like that, And she didn't even skip a beat. She told you who it was. That was a dude. Nah, that's a girl. We have this debate a lot. I think it's a girl, too.
Starting point is 00:18:16 She said nothing. She says her voice is more feminine, but she won't commit. She will not commit and tell you what she is. But you're not the only person that says that. I've heard you guys talk about it a little bit on the show. But I've always heard a dude. Interesting. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:18:30 I hear a woman, but, you know. I hear feminine. A strong woman with short hair. Lots of testosterone. Yes. Maybe a few tattoos Yeah Possibly likes other women
Starting point is 00:18:41 That's what I'm saying Yeah So I watch that I give that If you're a hardcore baseball fan I'll give it three or five But for you guys I wouldn't encourage you to watch it
Starting point is 00:18:53 Okay Yeah I saw the thumbnail Didn't even think about clicking on it The one I do want to watch Is Rory Masters I don't know what I really don't even know what it's about
Starting point is 00:19:03 I know it's the story of him Kind of climbing to the Masters, but it was released right after he won. This year? Yeah. So it must have been about last year. So I guess it's all about last year, but it took a whole year to release that. Okay. Okay. I mean, I don't think they finish. It's, I mean, even whenever the NFL does hard knocks, it takes a few days. God, dude, they spit that one out fast, though. I think they're throwing it up that day. Whenever we load a bobbycast up, it takes us 24 hours. Really? Oh, for Netflix. Yeah. Yeah. So they basically have to do a bobbycast about that story in low.
Starting point is 00:19:35 it right up. But what's cool, I did start watching it. I watched like the first 10 minutes of it. But it's cool seeing Rory when he first started and he looked like he looked like a child. And I remember those days. I remember him playing, you know, like the British Open and he looked like such a kid because he was like, what, 17 years old or whatever? Yeah, I don't remember that.
Starting point is 00:19:53 Man, that was crazy. How are you betting on golf then? Oh, I wasn't. No, that's when I would just watch the majors. I got a bunch of money in my Drive King's account from winning Rory the Masters. Remember I bet on that? Oh, yeah, yeah. But I, there's nothing to bed on right now. Pride is like love.
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Starting point is 00:20:52 They turned black. It scared the hell out of me. That was your first murder case? Yes, sir. Fear to say this was the biggest case of your career? Yes, sir. Rape and murder for a child. She's as bad as it gets.
Starting point is 00:21:06 I would think so. People, Wake up. I'm the woman that saw the murder take place by Crevent and DePippo. Anthony DePippo showed no signs of remorse, appearing unfazed after being sentenced to the maximum. I said, I'm not guilty. I'll take it to the grief. Listen to the devil's quarry on the Iheart radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. And to hear the devil's quarry ad free with exclusive content, subscribe to Love for Good Plus on Apple Podcasts. Hey, I'm Hoda Kotby, host of the podcast, Joy 101 with Hoda Kotby.
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Starting point is 00:22:57 and the stories that make it great. A soccer game is a festival. It's not just a game. It's your culture. I took an elbow to my head, which cracked my skull. It is an American game. The Brazilians don't hearing that, though. Are they the only ones that don't like that? Nobody likes that. As we get ready for the Men's World Cup this summer, listen to American football as part of the My Coutura Podcast Network, available on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I saw Wemby's out.
Starting point is 00:23:34 I know. That's so bad, dude. That sucks for this purse because isn't normal concussion protocol around eight days if he goes in, but now there... Is it? It's not good. Oh, that is not good.
Starting point is 00:23:45 And they were winning the game until the very end. Then they lost, but... And I think they're the only team that could beat the Thunder. Yes. I mean, dude, Wimby is And I love the Spurs.
Starting point is 00:23:56 I'm a Spurs fan. And the team is good. There are some good players in that team. Castle's awesome. Champany, whatever. They're awesome. But Wembe carries that team. Wembe's the best player in the NBA.
Starting point is 00:24:07 Yeah, he carries that team. Okay. Wimby is top three player in the NBA, but will be the best player in the NBA for a long time to come. Yeah. Can't say he's the best player in the NBA. Because you know who is? LeBron.
Starting point is 00:24:21 No. Although he's playing good for 41. But he's not the best player. I say LeBron's top. It's probably top 25 right now. Yeah. But he's the number three in the Lakers right now. Oh, Luca?
Starting point is 00:24:30 But Luca's top three. Oh, you're waiting for me to answer? Yeah. It's another... I know, yeah. Yeah. It's between two. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:24:42 Yeah. I put Shay at two. SGA? Okay. I was going to say Yokic. Yolkich. I put Yokich at one. I agree.
Starting point is 00:24:50 I agree. Here is, I'm not a casual, but I'm not going to act like I'm freaking Bill Simmons, okay? But I would go in my mind. Yokech at 1 SGA at 2 Wemby at 3 Yeah That's what I would say
Starting point is 00:25:09 Because 3 and 4 could be 3 and 3 B But Luca Luke and Wimby Yeah Look at those 4 people And you know who 5 is In my mind Jason Tatum
Starting point is 00:25:19 Six I probably put Tatum like 6 or 7 Okay I respect that Yeah Before I was gonna make a point here You know 5 is in my mind Yonis Yeah that's five all
Starting point is 00:25:28 None of their American I know I know. Hey, by the way, how's your basketball team going? Did you buy the basketball team? Sold it back. You did? Quickly. They were moving again.
Starting point is 00:25:42 They were moving because those European basketball teams, the Italian ones. So we bought a part, well, I bought a part of it. We didn't own the team. I know, but it sounds so cool. I know. And then they were moving again, and they were like, hey, you can give us some more money to move, or we can actually sell your part and make a little bit. We made a little bit of money. There we go.
Starting point is 00:25:56 It's very brief. Nice. But we owned an Italian basketball team for like eight months. That's on your resume. Former owner I still on a pickle I want to see your resume I know your resume is got to be crazy
Starting point is 00:26:05 Like how do you condense his resume to what a page and a half is You know what you should do? Single page single page Ideally That wouldn't make my resume though I know that's what I'm saying You know what you should do You should ask AI to make your resume
Starting point is 00:26:18 Like if you're applying for a job A real resume where it says your name And your address and everything Because I would let Yeah That would be the top of I've had such a Forrest Gump career just in general, meaning I've done a little bit of everything
Starting point is 00:26:35 until I've felt fulfilled by it and gone, okay. It's like when he runs until he stops running and turns around. I'm tired. It's like me doing a stand-up. I did it for three or four years, did a special. I was like, I'm good. Yeah, awesome. Like I have the skill set now, and it'll be very, very rusty.
Starting point is 00:26:52 But if I'm ever like just thrown on a stage and it's like, hey, can you do 10 minutes? I have the confidence that I can go do 15 minutes. If you give me enough time, I can do an hour. But like that's one. I mean, Eddie and I doing raging idiots. We did that for years.
Starting point is 00:27:04 We did for a long time. And now we can go back into the bag occasionally. And like we do the cruise or the million dollar show which we didn't do this year because we haven't a baby. But like we did that hardcore.
Starting point is 00:27:16 We were playing massive festivals as like the third or fourth big spot. You guys played a stage coach. Yeah, we played stagecoach. We played faster horses. We played at night sometimes in these massive festivals. Kevin, I think one year
Starting point is 00:27:28 we did six. some dates. Really? Like a year. You guys are like legit touring. Well, we would sell so many tickets that the problem was we weren't as good as the tickets
Starting point is 00:27:38 we were selling to people who didn't know who we were. If you came to our show and you knew us, you had a great time. We would do theaters and outdoor venues and fairs and people would come. But when we played a festival, we'd be put us like fourth on the lineup
Starting point is 00:27:51 of like 12. So it'd be getting close to dark and everybody's there at that point waiting for the headliner. And we'd go on. It's why I made us wear really dopey outfit so people knew we didn't take ourselves
Starting point is 00:27:59 seriously, but we sold so many tickets that promoters would just put us in these spots based on ticket sales. Like Old Dominion would play before us. Shut up. Yeah, promise. And we felt terrible. We'd apologize. We were just like, dude, we're sorry, guys. We know. Seriously. We're not joking. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:28:16 And so we would go out and people would just be like, what is even happening? I remember my first year here working on the radio show and you guys opened for Garth that year. Oh, in Arkansas? Yeah, and I didn't know. Hold on. We were main support. There were two openers before us. main support for Garth Brooks at the football stadium
Starting point is 00:28:31 With 100,000 people there And I remember thinking Because obviously we didn't know each other like we do now And I was like, how the heck did they land that? I know So we sold so many tickets No disrespect by the way We deserve some
Starting point is 00:28:42 Because it just started off It's just comedy Eddie and I And then we had to get a band Because people were like offering us festival spots And then we just kept selling so many tickets The shows got bigger And we got better But we wish them to have been playing those spots
Starting point is 00:28:55 But it was weird for us to go no we don't want to play in one of the headliner spots put us like earlier so we we don't really play shows anymore life life but we did that I've written three books
Starting point is 00:29:08 but I don't even think about that as part of my life because I wrote two that took forever right. It's a big deal you're an author yeah two freaking best sellers I don't think about that really it's not part that's what I'm trying to think like whoa whoa then there's dancing with the stars and like my American Idol
Starting point is 00:29:23 at two show at breaking bobby bones Snake in the Grass It's just been a bizarre career Like Eddie, you've known him the longest If you were to make a resume for him And you were his manager Whatever, his business, anything Number one is by far
Starting point is 00:29:40 Because he's in the Hall of Fame That's true Youngest member ever inducted in the Radio Hall of Fame That is true Okay number two Eddie He gets three things What are the two things are you putting on? Number two
Starting point is 00:29:50 Man, I think I would do the books Just because you're a New York Times bestseller Two-time New York Times been selling out there. That's a huge deal. Yeah. That would be number two for me. Okay. One more.
Starting point is 00:30:01 And then I'd have to do Dancing with the Stars champion. I would also do that as three. Nice. Because that's, I mean. That didn't take the longest, but that's like a, there's only like 30 of us. That's what I was going to ask, how many 30? Something like 32, whatever it is, how many seasons there are. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:30:17 One of 30. Big deal, man. Yeah. That's crazy thinking back. I don't know how to do that. And then you know at the bottom of the resume you put awards? What are the awards? I mean, is that an award or is that?
Starting point is 00:30:28 I wouldn't put that as awards. It'd be, it's a weird career. It feels weird just sitting here and just glazing myself. No, it's not glazing. Do you ever sit there and just look back at what you've done? Sometimes it's the weird stuff. I'm telling you, one of the coolest things to me
Starting point is 00:30:46 is that championship belt that I have in the studio in the Bobbycast Studio, when I won the MVP for the celebrity softball tournament. Yeah, that's cool. That was crazy because that was like two hours. playing against real athletes. I mean, T.O. Des Bryant. What are those guys that do all the trick shots?
Starting point is 00:31:04 Dude perfects. All these guys. And like, I want him. There were female professional players, Jenny Finch. And I won MVP because of how I hit and how I played in the field. Like that, to me, that's so cool. Because that was one night. I wasn't expected.
Starting point is 00:31:21 All of it was on. I don't know. The cool thing is we were there for that. You know, like Kevin doesn't really get to experience a lot of that stuff, but we were there for that. And they put us in this suite, you know, to like... Yeah, yeah. And we're...
Starting point is 00:31:34 Yeah, I was there. You went. Yeah, he was there. Oh, I thought you said he didn't go. I was like, you know, I was saying he doesn't get to do a lot of stuff like that, but he was there for that. Yeah. And we're in this sweet, and we're drinking beer, eating like chicken fingers and popcorn.
Starting point is 00:31:46 And you're just going off. And we're like, what is happening? Like, he's just going off in this game. Dude, we're yelling and screaming. Yeah. And we were there? I don't know. Mike, were you there too?
Starting point is 00:31:56 No. It was crazy. Everyone's like, who are these crazy fans? I'm talking about, I got a single, hit one off the fence, making dive and catches. Kevin, you remember we looked at each other and we were like, this dude's going to win MVP? Yeah, like the third inning, we're like, if this doesn't stop, I think he's going to win MVP. He's going to win MVP. That's crazy.
Starting point is 00:32:15 I like to think of myself as like, when the lights come on, I'm able to like turn it up a notch. But I'm also not someone who goes, I'm only good when the lights come on. I think you really got to put in the work. And I went and freaking play softball for a month. and a half to just get back at it. That's true. Like I was going out constantly, like doing the work. Yeah, that's, like, little stuff like that's crazy to me.
Starting point is 00:32:34 You got to put that on your resume. I don't know. I don't, nobody cares. But I like that belt because that's what that is. A little cliff note. Yeah. So it's been a weird career. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:32:43 Very, very. I mean, just in the five years I've been here, you've done, we've done, but watching you obviously with your face is the one that does it all. It's just a lot. But there's been stuff that, there's been a hundred things that haven't worked. You don't, you don't harp. You got to keep your freaking line in the water. We can make a potential resume.
Starting point is 00:33:00 It thinks it almost works. Hey, when do we start working on a documentary? I'm good. Right before you die, you want me to do it? I'm good. Nobody cares. I produce it. Literally nobody cares.
Starting point is 00:33:13 But we got to have drama in there somewhere. Like we need good teasers. Like I hit rock bottom. And then it's like you by the toilet. I did hit rock bottom when I was on freaking sleeping pills. And I couldn't. I remember. not even putting, like pumping gas in my car driving off with the thing in it.
Starting point is 00:33:30 Really? Like Leo and, uh, hang, I remember that. Oh, yeah. Crawling up the stairs. I got so bad on sleeping pills. I don't remember weeks at a time. I couldn't sleep ever, so I just started take sleep of pills. My doctor was like, we've tried everything. I was sick all the time because I had to have a hardcore PTSD. And then when I stopped taking them cold turkey, I would open my eyes and it was all black. And I couldn't see anything. I couldn't see anything. Because I was going through such with, such withdrawals. Yeah. It's crazy.
Starting point is 00:33:56 Okay, that's the teaser. Is that rock bottom? That's the teaser. That'll be in the trailer when you hover over the thumbnail. I did go to like a camp for a while because I like had no purpose in my life other than work. Eight hours a day with a therapist for a week. I walk. No, I wish.
Starting point is 00:34:14 It was much closer. It was down the road. Hey dude ranch. Yes. Hey dude. Okay. We're going to talk with Brian Jones. Just a second.
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Starting point is 00:35:20 That was your first murder case? Yes, sir. Fair to say this was the biggest case of your career? Yes, sir. Rape and murder for a child. Which is as bad as it gets. I would think so. evil wake up i'm the woman saw the murder take place by crevette and de pippo
Starting point is 00:35:35 anthony de pippo showed no signs of remorse appearing unfazed after being sentenced to the maximum i said i'm not guilty i'll take it to the grief listen to the devil's quarry on the i heart radio app apple podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts and to hear the devil's quarry ad free with exclusive content subscribe to love for good plus on apple Podcasts. Hey, I'm Hoda Kotby, host of the podcast, Joy 101 with Hoda Kotby. Together, we're going to have meaningful conversations with the world's most fascinating people, like when actress Olivia Munn shared how she overcame fierce health challenges.
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Starting point is 00:37:27 I took an elbow to my head, which cracked my skull. It is an American game. The Brazilians don't like hearing that, though. Are they the only ones that don't like that? Nobody likes that. As we get ready for the Men's World Cup this summer, Listen to American Football as part of the MyCultura podcast network, available on the IHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Okay, so before we go to Brian, just so everybody knows, Brian and I, I didn't know if Brian would remember me.
Starting point is 00:38:00 I remembered him, but we were both in Austin, and he was working on 1,300 the Zone, and I was doing mornings, before I started syndicating my own show, just in Austin, and we'd see each other all the time. And it was like, what a, we're just two people. Now he's obviously a big TV guy. And so, but we have for a couple years, I see Brian all the time. Mike, Mike D ran the board for them. Yeah. Way back. Oh, wait, Mike ran the board for them.
Starting point is 00:38:25 Ran the board for them. Really? Yeah, he'd buy me lunch all the time. That's sweet. That's really cool, Mike. I heard Eddie mentioned something yet, but I thought he was saying Brian ran his own board. No, no, no, Mike. Oh, that's awesome.
Starting point is 00:38:36 You haven't heard a story about Ray and I, how I found Ray? No, but when you phrase it like that, I want to hear. That'll be in the documentary, don't worry. They came to me and they were like, hey, we need some people to cover sports. Do you like sports? Do you want to do some sports? And I was like, sure, I'll do anything. And so they're like, hey, 13 under the zone.
Starting point is 00:38:54 Why don't you do like this afternoon and that afternoon? I was like, cool. I was like, who's going to produce me? He's like, well, you're going to have any of these other ones or we have this new guy? And I was like, I'll take the new guy because he doesn't, he's already built into his ways. It was freaking Ray. Ray was an intern at 1,300 of the zone. And so Ray produced my first ever sports.
Starting point is 00:39:12 It's not even, I mean, shows, but I was doing fill-in work. Was it like live radio? Oh, nice. That wasn't the one with Roddick, was it? No, it later turned into that. Okay. Later, that was like Fox Sports National. Do you remember that one?
Starting point is 00:39:24 No, but when I left Fox and I told people I was getting hired on here, like, oh, Bobby used to do a show through us or in L.A. or something like that. They were just telling me all that with Roddick on the weekends or something. Andy and I did a show for a couple years. Then he quit, and so then I just sat by myself for about a year. And then I was touring, having to go to, like, a studio in Tuscaloosa and do the show nationalized like, man, I can't do this anymore.
Starting point is 00:39:46 Like I'm touring and doing sports and opening for Garth. Go opening for, nah. That's way before that. Not yet. Okay, okay. We weren't there yet. Here he is the great Brian Jones. Former Texas Longhorns linebacker, former NFL player. I see him on TV. Basically every single week.
Starting point is 00:40:01 A great looking guy. I've watched this guy's, his beard just like create this whole new chiseled version of himself. Brian Jones, good to see you. My man, Bobby Bones. What's up, buddy? Whenever I heard you're coming on, I got a little flutter in my belly. Listen, it's so cool to...
Starting point is 00:40:19 Hey, when I saw you on my list, I said, this was my dude from way, way, way back in the day. Way back in the day. It's so cool to see your success, man. Your suits get more expensive every week, it looks like. I'm glad they're free. Oh, so what kind of budget do you get? A clothing budget do you get with CBS?
Starting point is 00:40:38 Does they give you a good one? I've got a deal with Taylor Bird, man. And they threw some close family friends way back in the day. We did a bartering deal and it just endured over the years. So CBS has nothing to do with it other than making sure my folks at Taylor Bird get a mention on each and every show. Well, you look great. So I'll start with that. You look great every week.
Starting point is 00:41:05 I'm always looking. It's like back in the day, like what's Vanna White wearing? I'm always, what's Brian Jones wearing? That's what it's like. Well, hey, man, I appreciate you and congrats on all your success. As I said a moment ago, remember those days over at KVED and all of us were trying to find our traction and find our way. And you've done it successfully, man. So kudos to you. I appreciate that. Let's talk some ball for a second. So look, I'm from Arkansas. And I love Austin, one of my favorite cities in the world. I am a Longhorn hater because I grew up in Arkansas,
Starting point is 00:41:36 like old Southwest Conference Days, right? You have to be, right? And I'm surrounded by Longhorn Die Hards on this show. So how good is Texas going to be next year with Arch? Oh, man, I thought we were going to talk to Drabb. We are. We are. I'll start my college ball prep until June.
Starting point is 00:41:55 I tell all my closest friends, don't ask me a damn thing about college ball until July. But I'm not asking you. I'm asking you about Texas specifically. You got the helmet right behind. You're like the guy. I don't care. I don't know what damn thing about Texas right now.
Starting point is 00:42:11 Okay. They just wrapped up spring balls. Fair enough. And I was in Africa. So I didn't get to see any of that. We had a big long burn reunion. I missed all that good stuff. So ask me in July, but they're going to be good because arts was one of the best in the business
Starting point is 00:42:26 under center those last four or five ball games. They're going to be just fine. And I'll end with this. With Cam coming over, the wide receiver coming over from, from Auburn. And damn it, I forget. his last name. See, look how you get me in trouble already. I'm telling you, along with that Jeremiah Smith, we're going to have one of the best receivers in all of college ball. You said you weren't going to answer, then you answered, though, so I appreciate that. Well, I got to help my boy out now.
Starting point is 00:42:52 You know, when you ask, you say jump, I say how high, Bobby? Okay, speaking to receivers, generally, speaking with the draft, it feels like this is a pretty good receiver draft. Your thoughts on that? Yes. Yes, I agree. And, you know, everyone here in the last couple of days, been talking about the Jordan Tyson kid at Arizona State. He is phenomenal. Yes, he's had some lingering injury issues, the hamstring. He seems to have checked that box, and everyone is not as concerned there. He's ideal.
Starting point is 00:43:21 My guy, though, is Markeye Lemon out of USC. Oh, my goodness. You turn on the tape, just watching him last year. You're talking about being able to box defenders out, being able to contort his body. This guy catches more contested footballs than anyone I've seen in a long, long time. And, you know, he's not one of these six, five, six, six guys. He's just very athletic. He knows how to utilize his body in space.
Starting point is 00:43:51 He knows how to get separation. And he ain't scared. He kind of reminds me of Nukua with the Rams, the way he can just position his body, give quarterbacks a target, and the confidence quarterbacks will have throwing him because they know he's going to fight. That's my guy. I feel like just me, a layman's dude looking at it. It's receivers and edge. I feel like it's a pretty strong edge draft too. You know, a couple of these guys are going to go real early. Who's the first edge you would take? It's going to be Bailey, no doubt. It's going to be this guy. He goes out there, you know,
Starting point is 00:44:26 he ain't fancy, no gloves, no wristbands, anything. He just has that money step, though. He gets off the ball and he gets to quarterbacks. He can dip, he can rip, he can run that hoop. They put all of those edge guys through. It's going to be David Bailey will be the first. Second behind him, I got Ruben Bain. Now, people are pointing to his shard arms and his height being lacking.
Starting point is 00:44:51 But look throughout the history, you know, recent history, Dwight Freeney, Stan with the coach, Robert Mathis, you know, Frini's six-time Pro Bowl or something like that. And Mathis has even more sacks than Frini had. So both of those guys. where beneath that 6-3 mark, that's where Bain is. And Bain is such a violent football player.
Starting point is 00:45:13 And he's got that first step, too. People say he's not as athletic. Man, you watch him, especially in the Big Ball Games, Ohio State, that national title game versus Indiana. This guy has been, and he can set the edge and be a run-stopper. And you can also slide him inside, play some three technique when you want to do some nickel stuff in case you have even better pass rushes, you can place out there.
Starting point is 00:45:35 I think with Bain, he has arms shorter than 32 inches. And, you know, so now this is what, it's always something. It's like a hands too small. But like Bain. No, Bobby, get this. You know what they're saying about it? They're saying, oh, he doesn't have ankle flexion. What the fun does that mean?
Starting point is 00:45:53 They just picked out of the air. Ankle flexion. Come on, man. Is this other teams trying to knock him down in the draft? Like enough negativity gets out, maybe he falls? That's what happens every year. If there's a guy you covet, you're going to put something out there in the ether that will tear him down and hopefully throw everybody else off his scent.
Starting point is 00:46:15 I think that's exactly what's occurring. But once again, turn on the tape and it speaks for itself. I mean, this guy had a big interception in the early ball game versus Notre Dame. He showed up and showed out in all the games at the end of the season. That playoff game versus Texas A&M, go to take. turn that film off. Tell me what you see. Ain't a damn thing wrong with his ankles in there. His arms weren't too short to get out to their quarterback and their running backs in that
Starting point is 00:46:43 affair. A lot of folks say Jeremiah Love is the best overall player, but that position running back, it's rare that, Jimere Gibbs got drafted top 10. It's rare, right? How do you feel about Jeremiah Love? Who does he comp as far as who's in the NFL now? Listen, he's phenomenal. This guy, I was speaking to a good friend who's a long-time.
Starting point is 00:47:05 NFL coach and he said, yeah, he's number one by far. He is a great athlete. He's so versatile. You can throw the ball to him, of course, hand it off to him. And he's got six spin move, hops, all that. He can play hurt, you know, two years ago in the playoffs, he's got a knee brace on, and he's still forced to be reckoned with. As far as comps, you mentioned Jamar Gibbs.
Starting point is 00:47:29 He has that type of electricity in his ball game. You know, then Price is just as good. good. They didn't throw the ball as much to him because he didn't get as many touches as love. But I think those are the two best backs in this draft and they were teammates. You're Aaron Price and Jeremiah Love. But I love what love brings to the table. He's averaging over 10 yards of reception, which is pretty wild for a running back to because you also have to trust the running back to get downfield, right? That's just not a bunch of flare passes that you're throwing the ball to. But it's like it's...
Starting point is 00:47:59 No, no, no, no. You want to get them in space. Those are the type of guys. You want to get out of space and just let them do. what they do. And as they always tell those kick returns and pumpments, make the first guy miss, we got the rest. Well, he's going to make the first two or three guys miss. That's how electric and how athletic this young man is. It's a bit of a luxury, though, to draft a running back, right? If you have a lot of needs, like, do you jump on a running back even if he's transcendent? He's got to be special. If he's as special as Jeremiah Love, yes, you jump on it. And this day and age, you're correct. Man, we've seen the interest in those guys,
Starting point is 00:48:35 received somewhat and people think you can get a lot of value later. You know, I look at Ashton Genti a year ago and he goes to a team with no O-line. I mean, they couldn't block ice last year with the Raiders. And this guy is a special talent. He's transcendent. And if they get an O-line, and of course, they're going to pick Mendoza. Now you got a running game if you can find an O-line. You got a pro-style quarterback who is a pro in every sense of the word as far as how he
Starting point is 00:49:03 attacks his craft. if you can get some protection for that one, two-punch, they're going to be good. But Love is one of those guys, man. I think he's worthy of a top five pick. You got a bunch of teams now with two picks in the first round. Jets, the Giants, the Dexter Trade with Cincinnati, the Cowboys. I was seeing the Cowboys thinking about packaging up. If you're the Cowboys, what are you trying to do?
Starting point is 00:49:25 Wow. You know, I love what they did in Free Agency going to get Rashon Gary. That helps. You know, of course, they got the big fella. They traded for it from the Jets, whose name is escaping me for him Alabama. Yeah, Quentin Williams. Quentin Williams, thank you, sir.
Starting point is 00:49:41 See, I knew you come to my aid. I think they need to find a backer. They lost a couple guys there. Mary's gone. Wilson, kid's gone. So I know they're going to look at linebacker. Maybe they go for another edge guy. You know, maybe Baines there.
Starting point is 00:49:55 We'll see, or do they move up to take him? But linebacker, there's some good value there after our Sonny Stiles. You know, everyone looks at Jacob Roryugas out of Texas Tech. He's another guy that may not have the measurable as you want. You know, I think he goes about six feet, six one, but he's always around the ball. He is a gamer. I mean, like six or seven force fumbles. He's got interceptions.
Starting point is 00:50:18 He's everywhere on the football field. I like C.J. Allen, the kid out of Georgia as well. He was an All-American last year, the last three seasons. You know, he's a guy that it could count on. He's a leader on that field. lining guys up and a sideline to sideline player. Yeah, a couple of those defensive guys, like Arval Reese and Sunny Stiles,
Starting point is 00:50:38 both are guys that you'd probably like to have on your team if you're looking to like build defensively. Oh, Sunny Stiles, Arvill Reese, Caleb Downs, and they've had the benefit now of playing pro-style defense and one that can be fairly complex with Matt Patricia taking over there at Ohio State. So those guys, they learned that system. They went out and played it to perfection,
Starting point is 00:51:00 historical numbers on the defensive side of the ball as far as what they allow to opposing offenses and you can't go wrong with them. Sonny Stiles' former safety, so you know he's going to be good in coverage. He's got the football IQ. Same with Arvill Reese. I think Reese, you know, he's still going to meet some development
Starting point is 00:51:18 as far as being that bona fide edge guy. But what I would do with his athleticism, man, cover everybody up and just let him hunt. That's the type of talent and speed he possesses. You mentioned Caleb Downs earlier. And they're treating safety a bit like they treat running back. Like you get that after you've got everything else. But he's so elite.
Starting point is 00:51:35 Like what do you think of Caleb Downs? Yeah, he's one of those guys you can put in the box. You know, Dylan Thineman, the former Purdue baller maker, who transferred to Oregon, the same. Guys that can stick, you can stick them down there in the box, and they're going to be great against the opposing run game. But they're as adept, you know, being back there playing center field and covering ground. And so I think he's one of those guys. that he's a he's a first rounder because he's another pro's the way he goes about his business. Bob, I got a chance to interview him last year at the Big Ten Media Days, and I sat there just
Starting point is 00:52:10 and bewilderment, listen to this cat. Like, man, you sound like you, about 30, and you've been in the league 10 years. So that's how he goes about his business. That's how he carries himself, and he's authentic and genuine, and he loves the game. And he got coached by one of the better, deepest coaches in all our game. and that was Nick Saban, the one year he played for Coach Saban there at Alabama. Atlanta in tackles as a true freshman. I know you're doing some work with Barry E, which is a CTE treatment drug.
Starting point is 00:52:39 How did you get involved in that? Well, through a mutual friend, partnered me with Dr. Christina Gavignon. She's been doing yeoman's work in this space, trying to find an elixir, if you will, the holy grail for head trauma, and specifically CTE. and she thinks she may have done it. We're conducting studies now. Bercitamin is the drug that she developed,
Starting point is 00:53:05 and she thinks it could be the Holy Grail for treating CTE and head trauma. So I partnered with her. We did a bevy of interviews during the Radio Row and the Super Bowl out in San Francisco, and we're continuing to promote the studies, the medical studies, and Bersitamine, excuse me, and all the work she's doing. So we're holding out hope, man, that this could be some type of drug that can mitigate
Starting point is 00:53:36 all the things that players are dealing with, you know, from inflammation and brain injuries and, you know, even those outside of sports, and Parkinson and Alzheimer's. So that's why we're out here discussing these studies and this drug because Dr. Gavignon, thinks we have we have embarked on the key driver which is inflammation which is getting in a way of treating these specific injuries so hopefully we're going down the
Starting point is 00:54:08 right path and we realize some good gains here shortly I wanted to talk to you about one more thing I'm rarely on Facebook but I got for some reason it was logged into my phone I'm on Instagram like I'm not too good for social media I'm on Instagram TikTok I'm on all them except really Facebook I got on Facebook and I hit it and then it said, hey, you should be friends with, and it pulls up people that you probably have friends that are friends with. And it said Mac Brown. And I was like, you know, I don't know, Coach Brown.
Starting point is 00:54:34 But so I hit, why not? I hit request. He accepted my request. Now, I haven't messaged Coach Brown at all. So you and Coach Brown talk at all? Yes, I saw Coach Brown a couple months ago. He and I both were at a charitable event for Derek Johnson, one of his former players.
Starting point is 00:54:51 And Derek was there when I was sideline reporter for UT and I actually hosted Mac Brown's TV show when he was a head coach here at Texas. So, yes, I see him at different spots on the golf course, U.T. Golf course here in Austin. I see him at charity events and things of that nature. Since he's retired, he's moved back here, goes back and forth between here and North Carolina. You like that guy? Coach Brown and I have had a interesting relationship over the last couple of decades. You know, when I was sideline reporter and doing radio in Austin,
Starting point is 00:55:24 We butted heads a few times, but he and I have buried the hatchet, and we get along just fine. Good, okay. I hear you. I hear what you're saying there. You did a good job saying it. I like that. Hey, you got hey, man, too old to be holding grudges, right? Yeah. You got to get on with your life. And Bruce Lee says, keep that peace. You make your peace by what you choose to give your energy to. One final thing. Growing up in Lubbock, were the Longhorns kind of a bad word? Well, depends on who you were hanging out with. Yeah. Listen, I would go to the Texas Tech games. We'd sit the grass and sometimes we were selling soda pop and popcorn, but we were doing more watching the game than that. And then we'd jump on the field and get the sweaty wristbands. And I'd march back with the Texas Tech band to their band hall. They were one of the finest bands and all of college football. So I'm surrounded by Red Raiders, of course, growing up in Lubbock. But I was always a longhorn. And it just so happened, a quarterback. and safety from the rival high school in Lubbock. Jerry Gray, he attended UT.
Starting point is 00:56:28 So I watched him play in high school, then watched him at UT, so I followed his footsteps shortly thereafter. So yes, and Texas is still a bad word in Lubbock. Good to see you. I'm super pumped for your success. You do a great job on television. I appreciate you, my man,
Starting point is 00:56:46 and the saying goes for you. As I said earlier, you know, back in the day, we were both trying to find our traction in this business, and we've been blessed. And so hopefully it continues for you, my man. You too, Brian. Good to see you.
Starting point is 00:56:58 Hope last year soon. See you, Brian. All right, buddy. Hook him. Nope. Pride is like love. You feel it in your heart. IR. Radio.
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Starting point is 00:59:10 Listen to Joy 101 with Hoda Kotby on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I love the sounds, the buzzing from the stadium, the chanting from the fans, the announcers calling the place soccer, football, it's home. Why do I watch the World Cup? That's like asking me, why do I breed? I inherited that fandom from my mom. I like watching it with my dad. It's a connecting force. From Futuro Studios, I'm Fernando Chavari, and this is American Football,
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Starting point is 01:00:07 like hearing that though. Are they the only ones that don't like that? Nobody likes that. As we get ready for the men's world cup this summer, listen to American Football as part of the My Coutura podcast network available on the IHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. All right, thanks to Brian. One thing before we go, kickoff Kevin has twins. And so have you guys had to hire a babysitter yet? Not yet, but we have to hire our first one next. week because we're going to a wedding. No family. Our family doesn't live here, my side or her side, so we have to hire somebody.
Starting point is 01:00:48 Right? And it's Eddie, you've probably been through this a couple of times. It's like scary because you've got to be able to trust somebody. So scary. If it's not somebody you know personally, then it's kind of like, okay, how am I going to be able to trust this person? So we did find somebody. It's my wife's friend's co-worker
Starting point is 01:01:03 who's a nurse. Okay. Nurse is legit. But now I'm kind of in a dilemma. One, I have no idea what they charge these days. But the biggest thing is, I have twins. So I don't know if I should charge or give her double the rate, time and a half, you know? What do you think I should? What do you guys think I should do?
Starting point is 01:01:21 What's two kids. It's two. You kind of have to do. I wouldn't say double, but it would definitely be more than one kid. But honestly, anytime we've ever gotten a babysitter, like a new babysitter, never met before, we always just hit them with a question. Like, what do you charge? And then usually they're kind of, because they're younger and they're always just like, oh, no, you know, like. anything's fine, 10, 12 bucks an hour.
Starting point is 01:01:44 That's a nurse, though. I know, but usually they start low, and then you can make them feel better, but like, you know what, we'll just do 15, and it's still a good price. That's usually what's happened with us. Okay. Let them give you the price.
Starting point is 01:01:56 They usually start low, and then you can kind of make yourself look a little better by... You're negotiating with the babysitters? No, you kind of... No, you don't negotiate. You kind of just... Don't worry about it.
Starting point is 01:02:05 We'll just give you 15 then. But let them start the price. Well, if they started high, though. No, we're good, then that's what we'll pay. All right. You haven't negotiated a price? Not yet. Meeting her this weekend, actually. So then you say, hey, very excited about this.
Starting point is 01:02:18 Super cool, you're a nurse. We have twins. Like, what's your rate to babysit for twins? It may literally be $25, $30 an hour. How many hours are you gone? Probably five, six. Yeah, man. I think what's great about that is, one, it is two, so it's going to be difficult for them. But if it's a nurse, that's so much peace of mind.
Starting point is 01:02:37 You're paying for peace of mind. If you're by yourself, especially, like, I wouldn't feel as bad if there's two people, but one person with two babies is super hard, and we both know that, my wife and I. But obviously, her being a nurse is like literally what she does for a living. So we'll see what she says. We had one one time that was like, didn't really know her. And we said yes. And then she was like, hey, is it cool?
Starting point is 01:03:01 My boyfriend comes over and helps me watch the kids. We're like, no, no. And so we had to cancel, like the whole thing just because she was like, oh, okay, well, sorry. I won't be able to do it. But that's crazy that a babysitter would even think to ask that. She was probably 21, 22. Oh, that's older than I thought. Yeah, I was singing like 16 to 17.
Starting point is 01:03:21 Still young enough to ask a dumb question, but not young enough to actually have to cancel it because a stupid boyfriend can't come over. Do you have a go-to? We do. I mean, now it's my son. My oldest son can do it now. But for a long time, man,
Starting point is 01:03:34 we were just going through babysitters because we have four boys and every babysitter we would get would watch them for three or four hours and then ghost us. Like, we would never hear from them again. Because it was so much work for them. Does this person that you're hiring often babysit?
Starting point is 01:03:48 Are they just doing a favor? Yeah, no, they also babysit on the side. That's great. Yeah. Then you want to give them good rate, and if you can, make them a little more. So if there's ever a you versus somebody else, they'll always pick you.
Starting point is 01:04:04 Yes. If it's like the same time, you both need somebody, you only trust this one person, you really want to somehow put yourself at the top of their list when it's, oh, three options here, what do I do? And again, if it's a nurse, that's so valuable. I know. And that's what I'm thinking. I'm like, we've got to build this relationship.
Starting point is 01:04:21 Because it's hard to find one, but if we find one that we like and trust and as a nurse and the rate is good enough, then it's like, okay, it's worth the peace of mine alone. For sure. If you can afford it, absolutely agree. But I feel like that with employees, too, meaning... it's kind of weird with all you guys here, but none of you guys worked for me full, full, full time. Like, you guys work for the company, but then my company also pays you guys to do different things.
Starting point is 01:04:49 But I have full-time employees. I overpay them all. I overpay them all because I want them to, one, feel valued and two, if it's like, if they got a pick, another job's offered to them, and it's like, ah, what am I going to do here? I got this one to offer me maybe even a little more money,
Starting point is 01:05:07 but I do like this job with Bob and he's overpay me already and the vibes good and we get to go to Oregon and watch football and you know if you can afford it always overpay your talent because it's so hard to replace it good talent. I'd say talent is just a person that can do something. Right. If you can afford it. Is that $30 an hour? Is that what honestly that was the exact number of that?
Starting point is 01:05:33 Does that sound crazy though? Like is that expensive for you? For one, yes. for two no. Oh yeah, the two thing, that fact, yeah, for sure factors in. One,
Starting point is 01:05:41 I would be like, okay, 20 bucks. Oh, 10. Dude, start of the 10. $13. And a coupon.
Starting point is 01:05:52 Buy one, get one free. When my oldest son started babysitting, my youngest was like so upset. He's like, we're not getting babysitters. Like,
Starting point is 01:05:59 nah, I think we're done with babysitters. Like, why? Like, why? He's like, I like, I like, I like the babysitters.
Starting point is 01:06:03 Oh, no. I imagine you weren't hanging any dudes? Uh-uh, they were all girls. And then. I asked him like, okay, well, if we were to hire one, what would you want? He's like, 20s, uh, blonde.
Starting point is 01:06:13 Dude, what is the dating app? Sounds like if you were to ask Eddie, what would you want? He'd say the same thing. He's funny. He's crazy. All right, we are done. Thank you guys for being here. I think that'll do it.
Starting point is 01:06:25 Eddie blow that whistle. All right. All right. Goodbye, everybody. Have a great day. We'll see you next week. Theme song written by Bobby Bones. That's me.
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Starting point is 01:06:51 But most importantly, thank you for listening. Bobby Bones, we'll talk to you next time here on 25 whistles. It's that time to put on your jersey and wave your flag, whoever you root for. Why do I watch the World Cup? That's like asking me, why do I breed? And it's beautiful. The guys are young and cute and fit. It's not just a game.
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