The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz - Hour 1: Preposterous Preponderance

Episode Date: January 11, 2024

Bob Ryan joins us via zoom on a telephone to discuss the career and legacy of Bill Belichick on the day he's parted ways with the New England Patriots. How does Belichick feel today? What was his rela...tionship with Kraft toward the end? Is he teaching salsa classes? Can Bob do this without evoking the Boston Red Sox? Then, Jeremy Corbell is a UFO/UAP expert and is here to explain the Jellyfish UFO, what happened in Miami recently, and why we've been programmed incorrectly to believe UFOs are a giant conspiracy. Plus, Mike has to go pee pee, Saban got hair plugs, and what's the best situation for Bill Belichick moving forward? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 You're listening to Giraffe King's Network. This is the Dunlabel Tarshall with the StugatSpotcast. Hello, Mr. Ryan. Hello, Bob. Yay, thank you so much for doing this. I hope you got my text about us being five minutes late. This is perfect. I've got Dan here. We're ready to talk Bella check with you.
Starting point is 00:00:32 He'll give a count in and we'll get going. I will not give a count in. It seems like there's a bit of a latency here, Dan. So just keep that in mind. I will not give a count in. We have already started. Mike has been struggling with getting Bob on. We're thrilled to have Bob on long time legendary Boston Globe columnist and master of
Starting point is 00:00:52 all things Boston sports. Before we get to Bella check and what this all means, Bob, because you're always great on historical perspective, can I just ask you how much difficulty you got? You had going from the doctor's office to the zoom to the car. How difficult was it to connect with our show? Well, we got on with waited six minutes. I was starting to worry that we had done something more. I've done something wrong. Particularly, you know, I'm a 21st century techno we know i'm a twenty first century uh... techno uh... folk that's okay we understand we assumed that you would be that uh... how did you receive the news yesterday that bill it's not a surprise right because it been talked about for a while but it's still shocking i can something be be
Starting point is 00:01:37 not uh... not a surprise and also shocking because he's been so great for so long well it's been a the number one parlor question in boston sports all all as the team has as stumbled
Starting point is 00:01:51 and all the speculation about uh... what would happen with him uh... it's been the number one you can imagine it's dominated all sports topics dot the best reckon the league people talking about bill bellicic red sucks you know think again and it looks like that anyway
Starting point is 00:02:07 so now we're not shocked i i think uh... uh... that i have a resolution and if people are dying to see how it was going to come out that's all that the reason i say shocked bob is because if it doesn't work with bill bellicic who is obviously great at what he does if bill bellicichek is not immune in sports from a couple of bad seasons ending your run in a place, then who gets to be
Starting point is 00:02:31 immune? Well, that's a very good question, but I don't think it's that simple, really, because it's Bill Belichek. And it's his own category. The thing about it, one of the things is that the duality of this job that's caused the problem, the general belief is that his coaching is still fine. It's that the general manager had to be wears, has done him in, that gm has sabotaged the coach by bad personnel decisions and bad decisions with coaching staffs i mean he can't run away from the disaster
Starting point is 00:03:13 that was the two thousand and twenty two season with the offensive coordinators who were defensive people and and what it did to Matt Jones he came out of way from that he's responsible can you explain to me the power dynamics at work and the ego at work when bill bellichek and tom brady break up because of who's getting the credit here for what's happening how much does bob craft think he deserves the credit and therefore there's tension with bellichic that runs him out of the building
Starting point is 00:03:45 uh... let's back up for a second uh... the break up with great began a long time ago and we i i have on one of any believe that the uh... the turning point in the entire fair was when bellicic was forced by craft without voted to the one on keeping jimmy got a jimmy garapalo that craft that bell bellicica drape the garapolo thinking he had the successor that he was ready to move on from tom grady at that time and eventually we and when he traded him to uh... san francisco
Starting point is 00:04:16 it was to give him a very good home the best home it could find he was at exiling him to some footfall Siberia he was sending them to uh... a place where he thought he'd like to sh hands, plural, and like to style and wanted to do right bike of Apollo. He wanted to keep him. And let's just remember one thing about Brady. And when he left, you have to go back to an interview that he gave with Jim Gray, and which he was asked the question, do you feel properly appreciated in Box Girl and his answer was a very quick thing, I plead the fifth. And that's what we're all waiting, we just go back to that.
Starting point is 00:04:51 So there was trouble in Paradise as far back as like 2016. Yeah, but I'm asking you about Kraft and how much he thinks he's responsible for creating that and how much that has to do with him saying, Belichet, get out of here, you're not in charge anymore i am i don't think it's i don't think it's the level of jerry jones and jimmy johnson okay i don't think it's anything like that sure i think craft craft wants to be loved that that's not more important i mean that's what we want credit uh... as or how much percentage credit he gets as opposed to uh... bellichek or anybody else ready or. He just wants to be loved. You know, the Ted Williams once said, I want
Starting point is 00:05:28 to walk down the street and people point and say there goes the greatest hit or whoever live. So I have crap wants to walk down the street and have people say there goes the greatest owner that ever lived that's that's the deal i don't think patriot fans have any earthly idea uh... how spoiled they are i don't think they have any self-awareness about how spoiled they are and i don't think they know how bad this is about to get uh... because the patriot's before bellichek were a laughing stock for many decades group but i think it's predictable any fanda but wouldn't be just an endemic to people in New
Starting point is 00:06:07 England. If this had happened in Houston or in in in in in in in in in
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Starting point is 00:06:28 There's one pretty good team to ruin. And two bad teams. Or one very, very bad team to pay for. It's a one, you know, we obviously have bad they're going to be again, but they're certainly no contender. They're out of contention. Now of course, the paid fans would be a little bit spoiled. That was not predictable
Starting point is 00:06:45 uh... bob you can't help yourself every damn time you bring it back to the red socks like you just can't help yourself you don't actually will want to be talking about bellichek you want to be talking about the red socks like you can't you can't even not do it it if ever there was a day not to mention the red socks and you've done it twice it's around this story and you can't help yourself i think it's a different but we will be the secret that that that that can you explain to me that if you were writing a column about this you would
Starting point is 00:07:14 take what angle because you find these things most interesting i've been thinking about this this morning and and one that i might choose is that often uh... has had two legacy coaches, legendary, unquestionable giants in their professions, and that each one also has a player without home that success would not have existed. And I think I may have gone on that. Obviously I'm talking about Red now back in the russia
Starting point is 00:07:46 and and and as well as greedy and bellichap i think i'm fascinating parallel and i would get both think any other news quality as a story quite like it do you think bellichap is hurt today uh... that's a great question i think he's so supremely arrogant that he'll find a way to make this into a positive and and say you know you didn't want me okay i'll show you uh... he's not ready to quit you gotta i i i don't think he loves what he does so much
Starting point is 00:08:15 and he and and and feels he's as good as anybody that's never been i i i would say that i don't think he's hurt i think he's it will it will be on a uh... a vengeance toward uh... you know revenge toward okay but that's but that's how revenge works though bob you gotta be hurt or hateful in order to want revenge like i don't think he's a human being even those press conferences are droning and you might not think of him as a human being he probably feels like hey can I get the exit i want
Starting point is 00:08:46 let me say that the people he's very much much more multi-dimensional people think life belief is that he is a constant actor in this public realm that there is a very different little village at behind the scenes i have had this vision over the years that after he exits one of those
Starting point is 00:09:03 press conferences uh... not necessarily after a game I have had this vision over the years that after he exits one of those press conferences, not necessarily after a game, but the first couple of days of the week, and when he's stiffed on people about things, he walks into the coaches' room and says, ha, did it again. He's a, I, and I can tell you this, as the week progresses, by Friday, he's an entirely different person, but people don't see that outside of the the number of reporters who who cover the team. That when he's in, there's a very different bill fellowship. In fact, John Powers by Colley wrote a book called Friday's With Bill and it's fascinating because it's just
Starting point is 00:09:36 a football tutorial absent all the condescension. You have him teaching salsa classes on Tuesdays. Telling you, you've got to see this right this, this, this, uh, uh, people evolution during the week. Month, you know, he should never even come out of your game. He's hopeless. We created that. We know that. But believe me, he loosens up during the week.
Starting point is 00:09:58 And by Friday, it's entirely different. And a lot of people are aware of this. And, uh, but, you know, it you know for the center here in the big picture here uh... you know for what's happening now but i just put that out bob good talking to you always good catching up with you thank you for making the time sir uh... you're welcome to any time you know that love you buddy
Starting point is 00:10:17 michael ryan as a zoom experience that i love you too that went better all this connection dropped i'm sure i'm sure it's not because he's a repressed Bostonian who wouldn't share those feelings with another male. I'm sure it's because the technology didn't work. Jessica doesn't seem to think so. You think he doesn't love me? I'd like to thank Robert Kraft for the opportunity
Starting point is 00:10:39 and my time here in New England has been really special to me. And now it's on to Seattle. He's got to be heard, right? He's got to be. He's a human being. I can't wait for this press conference at noon. What if he turns on like in the manual, I'll show like charm at this press conference.
Starting point is 00:10:57 Don't be sad because it's over. Small because it happened. Like what if he just becomes a different person and handles this totally differently because this was a wild success over there in New England. The success set no other head coach in that profession and this expanded kind of league has ever had. I like that.
Starting point is 00:11:16 They say even in Belicechek at this stage in their careers, both have Mac Jones and Common. What a way to end it. What would it sound like if Bill Belichack did turn on the Emmanuel Acho like charm at this press conference to talk about his time in New England? Endings are just new beginnings. Don't we, for my ending, be joyful for my new beginning
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Starting point is 00:13:10 Breakfast blonde, dun dun dun dun What can I find a breakfast like that? This is the Dunluba Tar Show with this two gods. Jeremy Corbell has been on our show before and I follow him on Instagram and social media platforms. He has really opened the eyes of many to UAPs, which previously called UFOs, and he's got tremendous footage. And most recently, we played it earlier in the show, the UAP, that was flying over the
Starting point is 00:13:50 Persian Gulf. That may or may not have been a camera smudge, who knows, but there were thermal videos that and this thing appeared to keep changing color. And Jeremy, I'm being told that you have more video dropping today of the Persian Gulf UAP. Yeah, a little bit of that was conflated and then I want to address the camera smudge thing. So I initially released through this series UFO revolution that I did with Tubi, this first set of videos. And that was, we're calling the jellyfish UFO because it's so bizarre looking. And that's the one where, you know, all the debunkers come out, they don't want it to be real.
Starting point is 00:14:24 Look, it's not my video. It's from our military, from an incursion from a base deemed UAP or UFO by our intelligence agencies. A camera smudge? No. And by the way, you can actually see it rotate. So now people are analyzing it. So let's throw away these ridiculous things
Starting point is 00:14:41 to try to dismiss it and say, what is it that was causing that incursion? What is this object? They deemed it UAP. But I also, just today, and in the third episode, I think it to be when they dropped it, there's another image over the Persian Gulf. Like you said, we call that the chandelier UAP. And I called that because our intelligence agencies dubbed it that within their files. So none of this should be public, but lucky enough I was able to obtain and release those videos and images. No, no, Jeremy, you also mentioned that since this is a military video, I think in the original video that you posted, you said that the military wasn't able to get any target locks on this
Starting point is 00:15:21 jellyfish and that changing in colors, thermal, so this thing is constantly changing temperature. Yes. And with regards to the UAP over the Persian Gulf, that submerged for a little bit and then shut up and disappeared. What happened there? So again, you know, two separate incidents we're talking about submerged or transmitting the ability to go from space to air to see without any inertial effect. The one that went into the water for 17 minutes and then came out again was what we're
Starting point is 00:15:49 calling the jellyfish, you know, that's why we kind of named it that. So that was that first video you're seeing that looks so bizarre. I mean, something out of Star Wars, right? Anyway, that thing did submerge into the water. Not everybody seen that footage in the intelligence community. It was shut down, it was locked down, it was confiscated. Little portions have been out within the intelligence community, but that part does exist. And I have firsthand direct witnesses to that event series. Other people will come forward. That's the hope. Other people will come forward with their information about this. I mean, it'd be great if our government and intelligence agencies released the full footage because it's astounding.
Starting point is 00:16:29 The object descends into the water for 17 minutes, comes back up in a controlled flight and shoots off like that. I should tell the people because this isn't just some guy talking. He's an investigative journalist and filmmaker. He's one of the world's foremost experts on the world of the unknown. He's got a new three's foremost experts on the world of the unknown And he's got a new three-part documentary on to be that he just mentioned called UFO revolution Roy What did you have for Jeremy Corbell? These type of images and this type of intelligence is becoming less and less classified Then today then in the past. Why you think that is it's actually becoming more and more classified
Starting point is 00:17:02 Well, obviously, okay. Yeah, So what happens is, so I obtain leaks. So people leak things to me from within the intelligence agencies. And there have been investigations into every leak that has ever come my way, that's military filmed footage, yet confirmed by the Pentagon. So when I started obtaining all of these and people started trusting me really with their lives. They basically started classifying UAP more and more, locking down on what the American public can see. But it's had the reverse effect in my work. People know something about me, which I guess is rare, which is that I can actually keep a secret, not just say I will.
Starting point is 00:17:43 So protecting sources, even if they don't protect themselves, is the core of the journalism that I do when you're dealing with military assets. Can you tell me what you believe to be the greatest proof you've ever seen that UFOs represent extraterrestrial life? Yeah, I love that question because I was asking that question to everybody I ever first interviewed. Like to show me the goods, what do you know? What's the greatest proof? I've come to a point after more than a decade and working with George Napp who's been at this for 35, almost 40 years in investigative reporter. He's my co-host of Weaponized Podcast.
Starting point is 00:18:20 This guy's the OG. We talk about this all the time. What is the best evidence? Well, evidence for one is not evidence for another. You know, if I could, if you could walk in my shoes and have the conversations and the access that I've had, you know, it is the preposterous preponderance, the weight of the cumulative evidence that for me is the greatest indication that we are not alone. Now, where they're from, these UFOs, who's controlling them? Why they can outpace outmaneuver and outperform
Starting point is 00:18:52 our greatest weapon systems and platforms? I don't know the answer to that. It's been here a very, very long time. This is not new, even the shape of the Jellyfish UFO that is the same that was being reported back all the way in the early 1900s. So for me, the greatest evidence is the poposters, preponderance, the heavy weight of the cumulative information that has come our way. But I think it's a sea change. Consensus reality is beginning to catch up with actual reality of whatever this UFO presence is.
Starting point is 00:19:25 I want to put for you on the screen a still image of what might be a rock that is like a cloud looks. Oh no, no, I call it the alien cake. Is it cake? I haven't tasted it. And as an investigative journalist, I'd actually have to cut in and taste it to know. But that's an unfortunate thing. It's important to keep an open mind, but we do it to ourselves like the UFO community,
Starting point is 00:19:51 right? When we are looking for truth in all of this, we seem to backslide one step forward, two steps backwards. So what you just showed was an image. And that image was from, in Mexico, there was a congressional hearing and a friend of mine, he is a fighter pilot or was a fighter pilot Ryan Graves and he went down there to talk about air safety because fighter pilots are seeing UFOs on a daily basis. They call it, you know, it's a flight safety issue. So he goes down there and they bust out these like mummy-looking aliens that
Starting point is 00:20:23 are probably made of cake and people hate it when I say that, but come on. And so that's what you just showed on the screen. We do cover that in the documentary series in episode two of the UFO revolution thing on 2B. But anyway, that's what you showed me. I know it gets clicks, but I'm kind of dealing with more heavy stuff. All right. Well, I want to show you here from our cameras.
Starting point is 00:20:44 This is exclusive footage of the thing that was a big deal in Miami where 50 police officers are chasing around what looked like an alien or a teenager with a shadow, a substantive shadow. Is this one of those cooked things that arrives across your desk or does it have any veracity?
Starting point is 00:21:04 Yeah, so none of it is cooked stuff.. What you're seeing is not anything to do with UFOs, aliens, anything like that. But what you're seeing is in popular culture, people are so interested in this. It shows such this just veracity, this this, you know, kind of hunger for this information about this because people know they've been lied to about UFOs because people are seeing them. But no, that event within two minutes, you could go on and understand that that was an orchestrated deception, you know, campaign by ourselves, just by, you know, people reposting stuff that is unfortunately not the smoking gun evidence that you had asked me for earlier. What do we make of the dichotomy of people who are so desperate to believe and desperate to believe these conspiracy theories?
Starting point is 00:21:49 And yet when our own government acknowledges UAPs and you've made the distinction, UAPs don't generally mean intelligent, extraterrestrial life. It just means that this is something unidentified. What do you make of our inability to process those hard truths when they tell us these things? Because it kind of thums its nose and deities and conventional science. Yeah, well, I mean, within your question is the answer, right there. UFOs has always been kind of loosely associated with this idea of conspiracy, but that was something
Starting point is 00:22:24 that was implemented, nothing to see here move on. That was implemented. And there's documentation of this. When you see how our intelligence agencies decided how the American public and global public was supposed to look at UFOs. They didn't want people asking questions. There were flyovers of Washington, DC, of UFOs. Fighter jets were scrambled. That was in 1952, and there was this event where they were like, okay, nothing to see here, move on, serious people don't take this seriously. So when you said the word conspiracy, that's exactly how you've been programmed from the beginning about UFOs.
Starting point is 00:22:59 The problem is, UFOs is not a conspiracy. It's either true or it's not true. And again, there's a poposterist, preponderance, evidence that it is true. And it's not just people telling you that now. This is not Uncle Jim on the farm looking up and saying he was abducted. Now what you have is fighter pilots having near misses, catching on radar, on thermal, on infrared, locking their weapon systems, even UFOs having incursions in a base like that footage that I release, and sometimes even enabling and disabling are nuclear armaments, both in Russia, here in the US.
Starting point is 00:23:36 There's documented cases that people have gotten through Freedom of Information Act requests. So here's the point, man. The DIA studies this. They've been studying it with taxpayer money. Every intelligence agency on planet Earth takes this seriously to the point of higher than weapons of mass destruction as far as the threat. And that's not just something I'm saying.
Starting point is 00:23:57 I know that to be true. So that's the deal is that this is a topic that our intelligence agencies have taken seriously for a long time. Now the American public is starting to realize this is a real phenomenon. The UFO presence is a reality. Now what they are, where they're from, who are the people that are piloting it, is it from another planet, is it from some sort of civilization that was here before? We really don't know the answers to that.
Starting point is 00:24:27 And guessing, my guess is as good as yours. Well, it's less than a minute that we've got left. So quickly, though, couldn't all those things just be sophisticated science from people who are ahead technologically that require our military's attention? Because maybe some other country has sophisticated warfare that we have to shoot down. Yeah, the Senate Intelligence Committee and a bunch of the intelligence agencies have assessed that, and that would almost be scarier, right? That another company had a leak frog in technology and are just so far beyond anything that
Starting point is 00:24:56 we had. The problem with that theory is it doesn't hold weight. And the reason is, because UFOs have been here way before the technological age, before we had a military. So the UFO presence has just been here too long. Now sure, some things will come out that are black projects, that kind of thing. That's not what we're talking about. We're talking about these things that can defy our known physics. I think we need to catch up.
Starting point is 00:25:19 Thirty seconds or less, the drone-like spider thing going into the ocean for 17 minutes. What's the weirdest thing you've seen, the weirdest, the most shocking, most titillating. I would say that jellyfish UFO you are mentioning is the most bizarre morphology of a UFO that I have ever witnessed with my own eyes. It's just bizarre. Jeremy, thank you for the expertise, sir. We appreciate it. Thanks for having me on you, guys. And potentially if you want to see an alien live in the flesh, we're going to have our base side cameras on all night
Starting point is 00:25:48 on the live stream. So go ahead and subscribe YouTube.com slash at love it or chill. Thank you so much, you guys. It's a pleasure to talk with you. Jeremy, you're the best. Thanks, man. Anytime you ask me now, I'll say yes. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:26:01 Thank you. I'm going to isolate that audio of you saying, Jeremy, you're the best so that I can play it. After you tell Thank you. I'm gonna isolate that audio of you saying Jeremy you're the best so that I can play it after you tell me you hate me. Don Lebertard. It's been a lovely cruise. Oh man, that's my outro. That's, you know, as my casket is being lowered,
Starting point is 00:26:19 Jesus, you know, I've been cremated a week before but we'll do the casket thing just for show. And as my casket is being Lovered it. Well, we have the casket. Yeah, I don't know. You know, just for show. Well, what's the redundancy there? Yeah, you know, I mean you we're gonna put on a public display. Yeah, naturally. Still gots. What do you do with the ashes? You're going to lovely cruise. Exactly. Maybe we'll throw my wife over my overboard. I wish she's necking with her new husband. DCC dan lebertar show with their stugats.
Starting point is 00:26:57 No, I'm going to hold my PPP. I'm holding my PPP. It's all PPP. I know PPP. I want to record this. All PPP. Mike, there is time, even though there is no time for human interaction around here for you
Starting point is 00:27:08 to go to the bathroom somewhere other than in that chair. You can go for a minute. There's just so much news. I know, we've got to make you like P's, we've got Sabin, we've got Pete Carroll being totally washed out of the news cycle. Yes, all right there. Limpi?
Starting point is 00:27:19 Jessica, what do you have in flight tracking information? What is leak, Corso? I'm hearing that Nick Sabin now is going to go to ESPN and possibly replace leak core. So who's going to replace Nick Sabin? Well, first of all, Mike, it's a good time to go peepee because they just cleaned the toilets. Go now before a mean gets in there. Chris Cody gets in there. Chris Cody's going to Chowtown on this popcorn. Oh my god, looking his fingers, putting them back in. I have a video of it. Oh, God.
Starting point is 00:27:47 He hasn't decided yet if he'll let me show it to the show. Like you could show it. It's okay. You could show it. It was not a good look by me. I didn't think I got- You double dipped your finger? I got carried away.
Starting point is 00:27:57 Yeah. I didn't notice till she showed me the video. He also did the thing that I love- You put your mouth where you put your hands- You put like the lid on something and you push it away from her. Yeah. I do that all the time. I'll finish eating something. I'll be like, Lee, take this away and I'll do the thing that I love. You put your mouth, then you put your hand. You put the lid on something and you push it away from me. I do that all the time. I'll finish eating something. I'll be like, Lee, take this away and I'll do it.
Starting point is 00:28:08 I'm like working here though, so I can't touch my computer with the cheesy fingers. So you gotta lick them. I mean, how else am I supposed to clean them? Hit the towels on side. As far as flight tracking goes, nothing really to report right now. Unless Steve Sarkeesian is in Key West
Starting point is 00:28:24 because... A couple of little things from the world. What is Bella check going to do? What is Sabin indeed going to go on and be on Game Day? They're gonna add Nick Sabin to Game Day. It seems like a very good option. I love his ESPN appearances.
Starting point is 00:28:40 I love any interview where he's explaining to me why something's happening. And Lucy correct me if I'm wrong. Like he's been doing the weekly McAfee appearances for the last, I don't even know how long. So you know, he already has a relationship with the network there. Yeah, he's a great media guy.
Starting point is 00:28:55 And I think something about Nick Sabin is he sneaky funny. Like he can like crack a joke. Like his players have called him really funny. From what I've seen the plan for game day is not to add him like an addition to Lee Corso, but to replace Lee Corso. But Corso's already said he's coming back next year. So I it might be a year or two before we see Sabin Sabin.
Starting point is 00:29:13 Sabin doing the head gear would be hilarious. Put it on the pole, please. That Lebitar show would it be. Well, Nick Sabin inherent putting on the mascot headar from Lee Corso at Levitard show. I got him put on a different to pay every time. Whoa. Come on. Okay.
Starting point is 00:29:32 We're just going to say he dies his hair. I don't think it's a to pay. I don't think it's a to pay. Put it on the pole, please, Jude. Does Nick save and have a to pay? What kind of accusation is that Mike is really regretting going to the bathroom right there because this is his wheelhouse. He considers himself the nation's foremost expert on whether someone's faking or dying
Starting point is 00:29:51 their hair. I just want to point out that Mike hasn't updated the poop chat, so I think he's just gone number one, but it's taken him a while. I think Mike would have told us already by now. Mike doesn't hold back with telling us who has fake hair. He's never meant to say that. Oh, I think you're wrong. I think now would be a good time to talk about Miami losing to Louisville last night. That's all I got on it.
Starting point is 00:30:12 Laugh was that there are 14 point favorites. At home. Louisville had lost like three million games in a row. Louisville's really bad. They're horrible. Can you guys explain to me what is being hypothesized about the best landing spot for Bella check? Is there a place above all others that is being reported as this makes the most most sense if Bob Ryan is right that this is going to be a revenge tour? Because I don't think you correct me if I'm wrong. I mean, you can be very
Starting point is 00:30:45 petty. Don't you think that revenge usually has hatred or anger or hurt and wounding in it? Why else would you need revenge if not, if not because you're hurt by something? I mean, there's a petty competitive revenge, right? If you pull a prank on me, I don't hate you, but I'm like, I'm going to get you back Dan Levitard for this. That's revenge as well. But yes, there has to be some sort of desire for retribution. And without that, then it's kind of an empty, like you wouldn't see, you wouldn't see a Steph Curry exact revenge on the Utah Jazz because
Starting point is 00:31:19 like, have nothing to do with me, right? There has to have been some sort of past connection there. You were talking while you were doing yoga behind me about how interesting you find that Steve Kerr, as Steph Curry is talking about roster changes to the warriors, Steve Kerr signed a five-year, $25 million contract at the same time Derek Fisher did. It was groundbreaking. A guy who hasn't coached before getting five years, million But coaching salaries have exploded and if Monty Williams is getting 78.5 million and Eric Spolster is getting 120 million for eight years And Steve Kerr's contract is about to expire. I would assume he'd be a very coveted coach Yeah, I mean, I think if I'm Steve Kerr's agent. I'm saying okay, what are the comps?
Starting point is 00:32:03 Who are the guys who let's just start with the guys who have won one. They're all getting paid. Then you say the guys who've won two, that list gets a lot shorter. And now that list is bolstered by our expulsion's new contract. And I'm sure if I'm the warriors, I'd point to, well, supposed to pop the guys who have won multiples, they've been there for, you know, decades. And Steve, even though you've been here a while, multiples, they've been there for, you know, decades. And Steve, even though you've been here a while, you still haven't been there part of
Starting point is 00:32:28 what's built into their salaries as a tenure, right? Like a being there for that long. I'm back from being. Did I miss a bellicic conversation? You miss a bellicic conversation? I also did some reporting and I know I have confirmed some candidates in Tuscaloosa all while holding one phone up and being. You're on the phone with a source while you were peeing.
Starting point is 00:32:49 Eat that mute, but you are mute. No, it's text or do you have any ways I got you to do that? You guys ever do that or you hold the stream and talk and then mute it and then let go of the stream and they ask you a question like, oh, I got to stop. I won't say who, but I was several years ago. I was on a Zoom where someone forgot to mute and And I heard the being and we had to alert them to it. Wait, is it, did you hear it like? It was very clearly.
Starting point is 00:33:11 It wasn't like in the background and their mic was picking it up, right? Yeah. Can we talk about Bella check though? No, we got something. I'm trying to figure out which is the best landing spot. Well, there's something great spots because, no, no, no, no. You went away and there was a topic we needed you on. Yeah, you told me I could save.
Starting point is 00:33:27 Chris Cody eating the popcorn. No, savings to pay. No, you got plugs, though. Close. Any dices here? I mean, we all saw what happened in Michigan state. That's not the way that the aging process works. So thank you.
Starting point is 00:33:40 Yes. Plugged. So it's not a to pay. Very clearly, because no, no, no no not a to pay you can see them Let's play that Video of Chris Cody double-comanders is interesting with licked fingers the commanders They need a quarterback you need to have a quarterback. Yeah, but they're also but they've got brand new ownership looking to make a Mike Tomlin like Splash trade for fields. Oh, this is when I go into the mouth They've got brand new ownership, looking to make a Mike Tomlin like, splash.
Starting point is 00:34:05 Trade for fields. Oh, this is when I go into the mouth. Oh, thank you. You're a big finger. Oh, that one had a little sauce on it. Wow. All right, back to you. Is it better that I had no conscious knowledge
Starting point is 00:34:18 that I was doing this? Like in my mind, if you would have said to me, did you double dip your fingers? I'd be like, don't look at me like I would do that. I would never do that. You've never looked better in your life. And they have a top two draft pick. draft. They have a top two draft. They can, they can get their quarterback, Drake May. They got Mac Jones in the first round.
Starting point is 00:34:33 Are we got it guys? Yeah, but they didn't, they were, this is either Drake May or Caleb Williams. These are prospects that are better than Mac Jones was ever considered. Okay. So you're saying I think Washington's a good situation for him. I also think Arthur Blank, I happen to believe him to be a good owner. And he's already gotten to the Super Bowl once. I think that that's a good situation. He needs a quarterback there, but just some fields is available. They have some capital that they can make that work.
Starting point is 00:35:00 Chargers, Raiders, how do we feel about these? Raiders is a little bit weird of a spot, but chargers, you already have the quarter back there. We've asked specifically in the past about the chargers and that for whatever reason, doesn't seem as good as a fit as it was expected a couple. A week's ago, but the best quarter back job available is chargers, correct?
Starting point is 00:35:21 I would say Drake May at number two with Washington. Whoa. I would say, yeah, because Eber Fluss is coming back to Chicago. Whoa. What, you, I like Drake May. You come in. I know Herbert is a, is a product that you already, it's a proven product, but young.
Starting point is 00:35:36 And if, yeah, but he's headed to the next contract and they have an older roster, I'd rather, like they just got a bunch of draft picks in Washington. You have new ownership that is going to back you and understand that this is a project. You develop Drake May. I think that this is a great situation in Washington. And when have we ever said that over the last couple
Starting point is 00:35:57 of decades there? No chance, Belichard goes to the charges. He can't be in LA with that hoodie. He needs to be someone with terrible weather. Have you ever been at Sofie Sadie? I mean, it does get drafty. Chris Cody, did you eat a piece of popcorn that you tried to throw into your mouth
Starting point is 00:36:12 that fell onto the floor? I'm like five or seven here. I'm really good at it. And so I can do this. And so you could do this. Yes, I did. Who could do this better than me? Huh?
Starting point is 00:36:20 Fuck. We heard the sound of that hitting the bottom, your bottom teeth. We heard the sound. I think the bottom. They're bottom teeth. We heard the sound. It's so good up there. Stop saying that. We do another one. We'll see if you can get one.
Starting point is 00:36:33 Congratulations. Satisfying crunch, too. I can confirm interest in DeBore, Norvel, and a shock candidate who's already there on South Tommy Reese. Not that shock. I mean, crystal ball. Three years ago, baby.
Starting point is 00:36:43 and a shock candidate who's already there on safetami race not that shock i mean crystal ball he had three years ago baby

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