The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz - Local Hour: Nine Olives

Episode Date: October 27, 2025

"Wow! What is going on?" The Heat's offense looks better than ever, and Mike Ryan thinks he knows the reason why. Tony capitulates on a QB take for the first time in his life. And despite the Dolph...ins big win, Zaslow is still somehow frustrated with their offense. Also, those Canes uniforms...woof. Today's cast: Sad Bunny, Zaslow, Greg, Chris, Jeremy, Mike, and Tony. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:01:28 Doesn't surprise me, but I didn't know that. Tell me more. Well, did you know that Mike Beaumonti is leaving after 35 years? I'd be curious. We should get him on the show and just ask him, after 35 years, why would you stop? I thought for sure he would be doing that job forever, and he's been very good at it. And rare is the thing. I got to think. I mean, Detroit has something that's great, but I got to think that most arenas do not have something that has lasted three and a half decades. Yeah. No, it's impressive. I think a guy in his position, the PA announcer, I think gets overlooked. I don't think he's appreciated as much as he should be. Maybe I'm wrong. Oh, I think he is here. Everyone knows the whole schick. I think he's very appreciated down here. Yeah, Dos Manudo. You know, I get it. I mean, it's...
Starting point is 00:02:17 Wow, that is dismissive of a legendary voice in this market. You just were really indifferent about it. I am saying I don't think Heat fans appreciate him. will miss him as much as 35 years of service warrants. I may be wrong. You're doing that. Can we put that on the poll? Dos Minutes, yeah, I get it. It was really dismissive.
Starting point is 00:02:40 If I were talking to Mike Beaumonti right now and he's like, yeah, Cody's 50-year career at the Herald, words, I get it. No, no, you know what? If Mike Bionti were right here, Biamatti, I'm sorry, unintentional fo'paw there. I would say to him directly, do you think that fans full appreciate the career you have had because I just think the PA announcer is background noise that everyone assumes and takes for granted. During a time out yesterday, Mike B addressed the crowd after they played a tribute video to him to say, like, after this season, I will no longer be here.
Starting point is 00:03:15 And the audible, no, from the crowd was startling. I frankly was surprised and, like, so happy for him because it's what he deserves. Miami has very, very, few things like this, never mind sports, period. Mike feels some of this on the University of Miami campus, what used to be Mark Light Stadium and just Mark Light Stadium, is a corner shop where the people who have been going there for 35 years have an allegiance to it that's unusual. The heat fan who knows and appreciates Mike Beaumonti has that reaction where it's like, no, what do you mean he's leaving? I'm used to this. It will not be the same without him because it's a very unusual community to have in such a transient town where you have just a ton of people who just go to all of the games or go to many of the games and associate this as one of the sounds with this game that takes them through like having children, winning championships, discovering Dwayne Wade, like he's the soundtrack on that stuff. I am glad to hear what Jeremy said and I am happy to be wrong. I'm glad he's more appreciated than I would have imagined. I mean, I would say he's probably a bigger soundtrack to my
Starting point is 00:04:28 Miami Heat childhood than Eric Reed was. Like, I used to walk around my house. I used to walk around my house doing the Miami Heat starting lineup, introduction. I, like, I, I think Biamonte might have been a bigger thing for me as a kid. Childhood, you're old as hell. They weren't around when you were a child. That's the first time's ass has complimented me this month, the 33rd time in his career. Basketball
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Starting point is 00:06:45 Thank you everyone Thank you It's enough Calm down Everybody take a seat, thank you You stood for that but you couldn't stand for the actual thing I mean, in my knee, you know, I was having a bad knee day. That kind of thing.
Starting point is 00:06:59 Yeah, exactly. I had a doctor's note. I don't want to be prisoner in the moment, but I sort of felt like yesterday was the worst professional football day I'd ever seen in my entire life. And then I saw the stat. Do you guys know when the last time was that professional football had a full slate of games and there was only one, one score game in it? Do you guys want to guess the last time that happened? It's pre-salary cap, pre-legislating equality, because I wasn't prisoner of the moment.
Starting point is 00:07:32 It was 1970. It was 50 bleeping years ago that there was a weekend of professional football less competitive than that one. Because half the teams are broken and we're halfway through the season. And now there's Andy Dalton out there trying to make a tackle when he throws it to A.J. Espinoza. and their Spencer Rattler, you know, throwing the ball. And who had the more embarrassing play? Was it Andy Dalton or was it Spencer Rattler where you're just throwing it to one of those power forwards that play defensive end? They're catching it and they're stiff-arming you.
Starting point is 00:08:04 You're missing the tackle and then they're just running into the end zone. I don't know. When Epinessa caught the ball, he juke somebody out of their shoes with a one-two and I think it was Andy Dalton who flew like six yards out the other way. The plays that stuck with me yesterday were in that Bengals. Jets game, but I don't want to start a good game. It was. It was the only good one. I want to get the funniest thing of the sports weekend, and I want to get to the hurricanes as well,
Starting point is 00:08:29 but I want to start, surprisingly, with the Miami Heat are going to be good offensively. Hell, yeah. Norman Powell. If they're good offensively, then I know they're going to be good, because I know they're going to be good defensively. They're always good defensively. When do we get to sit? Like, it's only three games. So, like, how much of a sample size do we need to say,
Starting point is 00:08:47 okay, the heater going to play fast and they're going to be able to score? No, but obviously they're going to play fast. Like, I don't know if any of that stuff works in the playoffs, but obviously they're going to be a fun team to watch offensively. I think we can state that after three games because they look totally different offensively. This is without Tyler Hero, and they've changed. It's not that the ball's going in. They're changing the way that they're doing things, and Norman Powell's really good.
Starting point is 00:09:12 They don't call any plays. Did you hear that after, like, I think it was after the second game where they won in Memphis, and they said, Spodon Colony plays. They just run up and down the court. Against Orlando, they played the fastest game I've ever seen them played. Then they scored a buck 40 again at Memphis. They scored a buck 40. Yesterday, they continued with that pace, even with the Knicks,
Starting point is 00:09:35 a really good defensive team slowing them down. And right now, they're running on average 22 on ball picks per 100 possessions. The all-time record for the fewest in a season is 30. that's just showing the lack of plays right now where they are just getting the ball pushing it up the court whether it's Jaime Hockes doing it with the bench unit whether it's Davian Mitchell in the starting unit they are pushing the ball and it's leading to all sorts of open shots for simone Fontecio amongst others you guys are overthinking this one pal
Starting point is 00:10:08 picks screens what do you thought Terry rosier's no longer here and they're two and oh we got him away the franchise has been fumigated and we're undefeated since he's gone. The last time they beat the Knicks was when Terry Rozier had a, I believe, heat high, 34 points in that game at the end of the 2024 season. Under the jail. Yes, let's say that, can we? When Bam Otamio is saying, oh, we all stand behind Terry, he's our brother. You've got to say that, I guess, but he was dead wood, dead weight on the end of the bench.
Starting point is 00:10:41 They were dying to get rid of this guy, so the FBI got rid of them, got rid of them for them. You know what? I'm glad you mentioned that. You're right. They have to say that, I guess. Like, we support him. He's our brother. But here's the thing. My first thought when I heard BAM say that, and granted, it doesn't appear to be that he was doing anything with rigging games always with the heat. It appears to be something that happened with the Hornets. But do you have to support him? And the reason that I say that is because if he's rigging games, why would you support him? Like, it's the worst thing you could do if you're a team. mate. So, like, that kind of bothered me when they said, and you know what, the same thing with
Starting point is 00:11:20 the Blazers, too, is, oh, we support him, we love him. Well, hold on a second. If he's rigging games for you to lose, why would you support this person? Well, Chauncey Billups wasn't rigging games or basketball games. It's alleged that he was rigging co-conspirator. Well, and he was passing along information as far as who they're going to play, not play, because they're tanking games. Co-conspirator number eight did. We don't know if that was Chauncy Billups, although who the hell was it if it wasn't Chauncy Bill? But in Rozier's case, like, why would you support someone who is actively trying to hurt the thing that you're making a living off? Why does Cody say you have to say that?
Starting point is 00:11:54 You don't have to actually say that. I think it's what you say if you're a teammate whose teammate has not been found guilty yet. I mean, the evidence is incriminating, okay? I'm not going to say Terry Rozier is guilty, put him in jail, but the evidence is incriminating. 30 unders on prop bets, 30, and all 30 of them hit. In a game where he was not on the injury list and then leaves with a mysterious ailment nine minutes set. Did he have six? Was the bail $6 million for Terry Rozier? That seemed impossibly high for what it is that we were talking about. Too low. Six million dollars as a bail. I don't know if you can look up for me other comps on that because when I heard that, I'm like, can that be right?
Starting point is 00:12:45 It was a $10 million bond. He had to put up his $6 million home in Florida as a result. That's part of why, obviously, these guys are supporting him, because forget the fact that it was just, he's accused of one game of this, right? So if you're the guys and you haven't been a part of that where you're accused of him throwing any of your games, you can look at your, you know, brother who you've played with and say, I support this guy. It doesn't seem to be with the heat. Right. And then on top of that, you're looking at a guy who was brought in in shackles and taking. from the flight. It's a really different experience than someone who was at least allowed to turn himself in.
Starting point is 00:13:21 Was he taken off the plane? Not off the plane, I don't believe. No, it was in Orlando, but look, there are some politics involved here. Congress summoning Adam Silver over this. There are politics involved in what it is that's happening. Adam Silver now has to go and explain some things to Congress, and there are some optics involved. There's next to nothing. I will say this again, once you're weaponizing federal institutions for political gain, as is happening all over the place now, and you can get some black millionaires and shackles, you're going to do that. But one of the things that is interesting to me here, we glanced over this last week, how little power the NBA investigators actually have. Did you guys see this Eastern Michigan story?
Starting point is 00:14:12 And I don't expect you to have seen it. and it's a little difficult for me to read my notes with these bad bunny glasses. Greg, you up on Eastern Michigan? You'll forgive me for a second as I find this story. I know one player on the roster. There was something funny in the Eastern Michigan stories in that there are some accusations because this is easier to do in college and it's really dangerous in college because obviously in college you can have players who need money.
Starting point is 00:14:43 Terry Rozier ostensibly wouldn't need money when he's got a $25, $26 million contract. So if you're going to buy a player for things of these purposes and have him risk the $26 million, federal jail time and everything else, it's harder to get to pro players. But the NCAA went and tried to interview the Eastern Michigan players and people near them. And they were all like, yeah, not going to talk to you. Don't need to talk to you. You don't have any real power. we're going to threaten you by taking away your eligibility well they don't have any eligibility left so there's literally nothing the ncaa can do it's just interesting to see that there's also nothing the nbaa can do because if you're going around tearing rosier's family and friends they're not going to talk to you they've got they've got to talk to the FBI they might not talk to the FBI either but when when federal power is being the thing that you're hit over the head with or just NBA investigator X the NBA investigation is going to be incomplete because nobody needs to cooperate with that.
Starting point is 00:15:47 Yeah, but the thing that I'm bad about it, I think Heat fans are as well, how could the NBA not disclose any of this to the other team, specifically a team that then trades for this player and gives up a first round pick? Like, I don't even, do the Hornets have a responsibility to hold the heap? I don't know, I can go either way on that one. But the NBA, the NBA doesn't let another team know that we're investigating. We hit a roadblock, you know, so it's kind of open. can't do anything about it, but this player may be investigated by the FBI, and the Heat wind
Starting point is 00:16:15 up having to give up a first-round pick. Now, granted, they gave up Kyle Lowry. I mean, that's a good day, no matter what, but they still gave up a first-round pick. But Zaz, here's the thing. So the NBA is going to tell the heat, hey, by the way, there's a little bit of an issue. We had a red flag come up with one of the gambling partners that says the Terriers may have been allegedly fixing this game. That's right.
Starting point is 00:16:33 So you're going to just uncover an entire massive investigation to the heat to another team when you have it siloed with the Hornets. I know, but you have it siloed there. and now all of a sudden you're going to let another team know and then that team's going to tell another team and then but they didn't actually clear this player like there's an open essentially they took about the season he was done with a fake
Starting point is 00:16:51 injury that's debatable that's what win horse says that the information on this is somewhat cloudy because shams reported the NBA cleared him and the NBA had not cleared him and so there are some things here that are still a little bit murky but can we talk about the product on the court for a
Starting point is 00:17:07 second oh it's a good product is Tyler Hero going to this up because you're doing the Terry Rozier thing. Is Tyler Hero going to make this better? It's going to be something worth watching because it's inescapable how good they look without Tyler Hero offensively. And he is going to come back. And there's been some questions for the entire time that he's been here about how good he can be, how good he can be at the end of games. He can get his own shot at the end of games. I still think the heat are going to have trouble at the end of close games playing this way.
Starting point is 00:17:42 That's what it is, though. Like, that right there is where Tyler Hero is going to help. We saw it at the end of the game in Orlando where they really couldn't score the last few minutes. And we saw it for a small stretch last night as well. So having an extra guy who could create and make junk shots when the defense is tied up, that's where he's going to help. What a wonderful problem for the best coach in the NBA to have is to integrate his all-star player into what's already good.
Starting point is 00:18:11 But he's ball dominant, and they need Davy on Mitchell's defense in the starting lineup. The other thing, too, is this offense has worked because there's been no ballstopper, right? In years past, you had Jimmy, who's a ballstopper. You have different players who, Tyler Hero also Jimmy and Tyler trying to share one ball, and you're looking at and saying, all right, can Tyler here come in and actually buy into what the offense is that they want to run? Or is he going to be like, nope, I'm back as my all-star self. Give me the ball. I'm going to shoot 22 times. But that's why he can contribute because offensively, like when they were playing with Pace last year,
Starting point is 00:18:39 year at the very beginning of the season. He was a huge contributor to that. It was only when Jimmy started taking the ball and dominating it the way that he did and they needed to build the offense around that. Jaime Hawkins Jr., another perfect example. Everybody, he's my dog. Well, everybody looked at him as like another version of Jimmy Butler that was going to operate from the high post and was going to just use different post moves. No, he's better in this free-flowing offense. Tyler Hero will be the same way, but they had to build an offense around Jimmy Butler before. Tyler seems like someone who, if willing to just be a piece of it and is the way Norman Powell has, he'll be a greater piece of this offense.
Starting point is 00:19:14 Jaime Hockes had some trouble last year, faded over the stretch, kind of vanished, didn't do much in the way of improving. I still have, unfortunately, the text string that Jeremy started with an assortment of people that says Jaime Hockes is the next Jimmy Butler. That was the name of the group chat until I changed it to Kolo where is the next Victor women yama yeah uh wow uh but hamy haquez has been very good this this is an interesting question for later it's not the question for now three games in but once tyler hero is in the harlowe songs jack harlowe songs and he is uh the all-star can he even go back to being sixth man guy
Starting point is 00:19:59 can he even go back to being the role that he was so good at when uh when he was good enough to be six man of the year is that something once you've been an all-star do you come back. You miss three games and you're like, you guys miss me? And they're like, no, not so much. It's like, I'm the man, right? And they're like, eh. His time is coming. It's a grim reaper meme. We left the Terry Rosier door behind us. Tyler's next.
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Starting point is 00:23:34 All these high-paid analysts. want to mention names, TNT, ESPM, you know, oh, yeah, they are dead. They're not going to make it, you know, even if they win in, if they lose it in Miami. I need to calm you down. That's right. They lose in Miami. They don't got a chance in Boston. Oh, they are going to have their ass, you know what, in Boston, you know.
Starting point is 00:23:58 Stugats. They were wrong. Are they going to lose their job? No. Are they going to get a cutting pay? No. What are they going to do? Keep predicting what is the other?
Starting point is 00:24:06 obvious. They're going to say, oh, the Noggets are going to win. Oh, Denver, the altitude. And you know what? The hit are going to win at all. This is the Dan Levitar show with the Stoogads. Moving on to the University of Miami and what it is, and we'll get to the Dolphins in a second because Tyree Kill is lecturing us, sermonizing, and taking a... victory lap on Twitter saying, where's everybody now that they beat Kirk Cousins without Drake London? Let me say something really quick. Let me say something quick. I'm sorry about my Kirk Cousin's takes. He's dead. It's over. Oh my God. Lost all trade value yesterday. No, no, no, no, forget trade value. Forget trade value. I'm off the plane. I'm off the ship. I'm off the train. I'm off everything on
Starting point is 00:24:57 Kirk Cousins, Dan. I'm sorry to report. I'm sorry to report. You finally capitulated on the quarterback. Yes, I'm sorry to report. Kirk Cousins, dead to me. Okay, a couple of things. I guess we're not going to start on the University of Miami since Kirk Cousins is now dead to Tony. Kirk Cousins is making $45 million a year. That is the kind of money that you give Micah Parsons. That's the kind of money you give T.J. Watt. That's a backup quarterback making $45 million a year. And once you take away Drake London and have him only throwing to a tight end, oh, look, Bejohn Robinson is having the fourth worst game of his career. And all of a sudden, a terrible run. defense can stop the run because they're not afraid at all of $45 million Kirk Cousin throwing it to Kyle Pitts. What is this league?
Starting point is 00:25:41 I mean, when you miss your wide receiver one and your QB one, the deck is stacked. That's a good point because Harlan yelled on the Waddle touchdown. He yelled, wow, what is going on? I love that call. And what is going on is exactly that. Is QB1 and wide receiver one are out? all of a sudden, Bijon Robinson is not one of the top three running backs in the league. He can't get anything going because the Dolphins can suddenly stop the run
Starting point is 00:26:10 when every back in the league and every backup running back in the league is gone for 100 yards against them. But Bijon Robinson, who's every bit as good as Jonathan Taylor and Sequin Barclay can't get anything going in that game because it's Kirk Cousins to Kyle Pitts. Congrats Miami Dolphins fans. You support a team that the opposing team looks at like, let's hold them out this week. Cody, what were your thoughts on that dolphin game? I mean, I give the dolphins a little bit more credit than you guys are doing. They stopped Bijan Robinson.
Starting point is 00:26:40 You know, they tried to establish the run. Their offensive line was the same. He was getting the ball, and they stopped him. And that's why they started throwing as much as they could. Plus, they were way behind. I give the dolphins credit. Look, if you're going to rightly slam the dolphins a week ago for 31 to 6 loss in Cleveland and say, they quit, where was the effort?
Starting point is 00:27:02 Okay, if you're going to do that and you think that's legit, then one week later, you've got to give them credit. To me, and, you know, call me a homer. I don't care. I've heard it before and I've heard worse. To me, this was an example of the dolphins being embarrassed nationally, being mocked nationally and locally called quitters. This was their answer yesterday. I thought it was a very good performance. I don't care if it's a backup quarterback and no Drake London.
Starting point is 00:27:28 And nobody hurts for Drake London missing that game more than me because he's one of the top. players on Greg's Lobo. I was going to ask you about that if you're upset about that. That was tough, man. Between six teams being on buys and having a couple of injuries like that, and that's a last-minute injury, I had to scramble home for lunch from lunch and make my
Starting point is 00:27:46 lineup change just before the deadline. But, having said that, I thought the Dolphins played very well. I would like to see them get a modicum of credit for yesterday. Would you serve? Would you serve up for lunch? We went out to lunch in an unnamed burger joint near us. Oh, the journey
Starting point is 00:28:02 to 7 and 10 begins. The journey to the 12th pick begins. I mean, okay, so you're getting carried away. I mean, I'm just saying that. Like 7 and 10, that would mean you think they're going to win six of their final 10 games. I hope they don't. Look, they're not. The last time they were 2 and 6. I'm just saying this is the Dolphins Dolphining.
Starting point is 00:28:20 I don't believe they're any kind of good. I think they're what they were a couple weeks ago, but they're going to do this. They're going to annoy us, win a few games, and they're going to get the 12th pick. Okay, the thing that that attitude doesn't take into mind is that, Teams don't tank, okay? Players are not built that way. NFL players are not wired that way. That's why you saw the defensive effort you saw yesterday.
Starting point is 00:28:43 That's why you saw the Tua you saw yesterday, who had a terrific game because you get mocked and people kick you, you want to get back up. Jordan Brooks, who leads the NFL in tackles, said that after the game. You know, when we're down that far, you know, we stand up. We're proud athletes. Can I just stop you for a second? Because you're right.
Starting point is 00:29:04 Much of what you're saying is correct. However, the two things that are variables here that are unusual. One, I don't often hear Kevin Harlan scream, wow, what is going on? That's a good Harlan, actually. And Falcons fans were booing in the third quarter, because they knew what was being lost to. It's not just that the Falcons were frustrated because they were bad.
Starting point is 00:29:31 They were losing to a 1 in 16. Can you guys tell me what happened in the first quarter? Tua did throw a couple of interceptable balls, right? Because in the first quarter, I was driving around. I was listening actually to the Atlanta broadcast. We all know why. And the Atlanta... Whoa.
Starting point is 00:29:47 Well, he's got some thoughts on that. I saw them on Twitter. But the Atlanta broadcast described on the opening touchdown drive that the dolphins had. I don't know what happened. But the announcer was yelling, they put a paycheck on your stool every Thursday to catch that. Like, because somebody dropped a very easy interception, and I didn't see the first half of the first quarter. I like the idea of just the paycheck sitting on everyone's stool. No direct deposit.
Starting point is 00:30:16 When they come into a locker room. Anyone see my paycheck? Old-timey paper checks. Can we talk about how the day started for Dolphin fans, which was a report that Tua's got a swollen eye now? out of nowhere. He woke up with a really swollen-looking eye. Definitely pink eye. I was like, come on. The internet is trolling me now. It's just like, you read that and you're like, wow, they're going to get blown out. This somehow is more of a circus. A swollen eye out of nowhere. And then he has his best game of the season.
Starting point is 00:30:45 By the way, that would be interception was a pass that was batted at the line, flipping up in the air, and the defensive player should have had it. That was the call that I heard on the radio on my way home from the airport. That's a tough one for that team to call. Yeah, it's a tough one for that play-by-play man. It's a call. How Cephalo do? He did exactly how you'd expect, all right? It's like we're being told the game with his eyes closed.
Starting point is 00:31:08 I mean, at one point, it was two, I swear to you, on that play that you were talking about. Can you reenact it right now? Well, no, because I wouldn't be able to be that terrible at it. But it's, Tua was sacked, then the past was intercepted, and then the past was incomplete. All three of those things happened on that play. I'm driving to my car. I'm being told Tua was sacked. Then I'm being told it's an interception.
Starting point is 00:31:35 And then I was told it was incomplete. It's not fair to put Jimmy Cephlo in a radio booth that far away from the action and expect him. He's got to be using binoculars, right? I picture it's just like. It's not a fair thing to do. When you say Tua had his best game, the reason he had his best game is because he threw everything within 2.5 seconds. and everything, the average air pass was 3.7 yards. I'm a little frustrated with the dolphin offense, how often it throws to A. Chan,
Starting point is 00:32:04 how often it throws the ball sideways. But they brought, they did the move of bringing the offensive coordinator down to the sidelines so that Tua stops thinking. So he just stops thinking, throw everything in 2.5 seconds, and that's why he had his best game of the year. Yeah. Yeah, I agree with that. I mean, but that's a big move.
Starting point is 00:32:27 That's a good move by Mike McDaniel that worked, bringing Frank Smith, the O.C., down from his press box perch. But why, though? Like, McDaniel calls the plays. Like, so why does that even matter? Because Frank Smith develops the strategy, the play. And to Dan's point, he's probably into his ear after every series or during a series, during a timeout, in his ear telling him what to do and what not to do. You know, everyone talks. about how it was two point whatever seconds he was getting out as fast as he has all season
Starting point is 00:32:58 and how that's a really good thing. I don't think it's a good thing. If you're getting the ball out that fast, there's no, like the play's not developing for a huge play. It's okay, hopefully my first option is available and I'm going to do it immediately. It doesn't matter whatever else is happening. But it is how they had the number one offense in the league and best passing offense when they had it at nine and two is because he was getting everything out faster than Tom Brady did. Like, that's, that is where they had their success. And the absence of that is where he and they have been figured out.
Starting point is 00:33:33 And then you have these, like, third and ten plays. And I know you're talking about how, you know, we're throwing horizontally. There was this one third and ten where they throw the screen pass, you know, which resulted in no yards. And I'm just imagining, like, Marino must be watching, and on third and ten, we're throwing the screenplast. It must just be projectile vomit. Like, I don't understand the league when it comes to that.
Starting point is 00:33:53 No greater example of watching Aaron Rogers age than seeing him on 3rd and 10 being a quarterback who I don't trust to convert a 3rd and 10. It's like it's such a scared league now when it comes to offense. Okay, but it worked yesterday. When they're throwing a screen pass to A. Chan in space, that's what he's turning into. Like the last two touchdown passes were 43 and 20 yards. Long plays, both were screen passes. Both were catching runs. It was working.
Starting point is 00:34:23 way, Atlanta went into that game with the number one rated pass defense in the NFL in terms of fewest passing yards per game allowed. Part of that granted, you know, because teams tend not to be passing against them. Well, but also, like, it's not, like, Dolphins didn't light them up in the air. He threw it for 200 yards. That's true. No, that's fair. They were efficient. Wow. What is going on? That was when the Dolphins got to 24 points. Just, Kevin Harlan has watched a lot of football. And Waddle running in the open field was something that totally baffled him. Don Lebertard.
Starting point is 00:34:58 All right, we got to go back out there. That was big. Wake him up. Uh-oh. He doesn't want to be bothered anymore. Now it's getting tense because he didn't need that as a result. He needs something that happens. You can see it.
Starting point is 00:35:10 Mother Efforting on. Can we bother? Are we bothering you right now? Turn on your microphone. My microphone's on. Stugats. Paint the scene. The paint the scene is I got to go to work.
Starting point is 00:35:21 Good night. This is the Dan Lebatar show. with the Stugats. I did want to get, though, to the University of Miami. It seems like their uniforms is what everyone is talking about. I've seen no one say anything positive about their uniforms. That first half that they played against Stanford was abysmal, was just truly horrible. Offensively.
Starting point is 00:35:52 Uh, yes, often, well, Stanford's offense is terrible. Andrew Luck is on... I understand, but the defense is special. Andrew Luck was chief cheerleader on the sidelines. They spent a lot of time on Andrew Luck during the telecast. Did you guys hear... It was magical. I couldn't hear it. I ride my bike to work every day.
Starting point is 00:36:12 Yeah, it's so ridiculous. That bicycle video. Ah, hilarious. Staged for the camera. That guy hadn't been on a bike in 20 years. I don't believe that. I believe that Andrew Luck probably... More likely to not be in a car in 20 years.
Starting point is 00:36:26 I believe that Andrew Luck... In fact, if you ask me, what's more likely? Andrew Luck takes a horse to the athletic department or a car, I would say a horse. Yeah. Put it on the poll at Levitard Show. Does Andrew Luck... Does Andrew Luck's parking space have a car or a horse in it? It has a post?
Starting point is 00:36:45 So you can tie up the horse on a post. Yeah, a hitching post. At the Stanford Athletics Department. did anyone like the uniforms because at the very least i thought they were terrific great message to send to the nation and he's trying to support the troops the military yeah that's the worst thing i've ever seen miami wear terrible and it was a really disappointing first half i think one takeaway here is over the course of shannon dawson's time at miami i can kind of tell when he doesn't trust his quarterback fully and i don't understand why because this quarterback is weeks removed from winning you a game
Starting point is 00:37:18 on the road from FSU deciding they were going to commit to taking away the run and the play action working and the D-pass is working. If you don't think Carson Beck can bounce back from a couple of interceptions against Louisville, then you didn't watch Carson Beck over at Georgia because that guy would keep it moving. This is not a Tyler Van Dyke situation. And they called that first half as if they had Tyler Van Dyke under center and they had to protect this delicate little snowflake with, again, a conservative running game. It's not just the fact that you're running the ball because we saw in the second half they broke through. It's the nature of these run plays. It's so stubborn, so stubborn. You know what I really, I miss Cam Ward and not for the obvious reasons. What Cam Ward
Starting point is 00:37:57 did last year, every damn play is checking out of runs. He's just counting how many people are in the box and how many guys are on their line of scrimmage. And sometimes you can mitigate that. You can put a fullback back there. Miami had some big plays when they even the numbers up. But Carson Beck's not checking out of these runs. You're running into a stack box hoping that you'll get a different result now you wore Sanford down and you kind of did towards the tail end of the game but I think it was an overcorrection by the Miami staff I think they took the attitude let's just get a clean game against Sanford and get this thing back on track but I didn't like the approach in that first half especially is there a chance Carson Beck just couldn't see his players in the first half
Starting point is 00:38:33 because of the camouflage and it took adjusting the camouflage I was at the game I had trouble seeing the receivers I was trying to look out there I'm like I don't know that's I can't believe we wore that. It was awful. It was really abysmal. Just terrible. I don't know how you have a University of Miami uniform with no orange in it. All black would have been dope with just the camo down the side.
Starting point is 00:38:55 You've got to have orange in the University of Miami's uniform. This was my problem with those dolphin uniforms. It's not the dolphins. That's not the hurricanes. It's over. It's behind us. Our national nightmare is now done. They will never wear those things again. So help me God.
Starting point is 00:39:11 I didn't hate them. I didn't hate them. I'm just going to put it out there. I didn't hate them. I don't think they look good on TV. But when I saw them like in the pictures and during the social media, I was like, you know what? I like them. I like when they changed the color of what they looked like so that nobody would realize how dreadful they were. Because that's what happens. You don't support the truth.
Starting point is 00:39:27 Those are truly dreadful. Cammals. I don't care of their camels. Those are bad uniforms. You don't support the troops? I can, I don't like those uniforms. Do you support the troops? He won't answer the question.
Starting point is 00:39:37 He won't. I'm not going to answer the questions. I'm not going to talk about the uniforms. Why? I was talking about you know. Do you like camera? I'm not going to take a quiz. Anti-American.
Starting point is 00:39:45 Thank you, Greg. Finally, someone said it. Good. I'm glad we got here. Finally. Somehow the second worst. I hate America. Somehow the second worst uniforms of the weekend, too.
Starting point is 00:39:55 The Steelers one? Yeah, really bad. The Steelers were just abysmal. What's that design on the front? The stripes and the Vs and it's just horrible, but not as bad as the U.M. uniforms. I disagree. I love the military. Nobody loves the military more than I do.
Starting point is 00:40:10 But the uniform. uniforms were terrible. When I see that color, olive, I want to put that in a martini. I want two olives on a spear in my martini. I don't want to see it in my football uniforms. It's ridiculous. It really is. It is ridiculous. Yeah, thank you. Speaking of olives, Roy and Mike and me were at the game, thanks to Mike, and God, that's how I watch football now. Zaz. Those seats? I know. That's how I, that's where I sit at the games now. And this buffet spread that they had, Roy comes back to our table with nine olives. Wow. What's the limit?
Starting point is 00:40:41 At these, like, buffet things? What's the max of olives I should put on my plate? I think the max just make sure you leave some for the next person. I mean, it was like, he had a big plate. What's the spread looking like, Chris? Like, it was a great spread. Dude, outside, there's pizzas, pastas, desserts, cookies. The other side we got steak with the chimie churry.
Starting point is 00:40:57 And then you got your regular, like, hot dogs, chicken wings, chicken tenders, just. And Roy came back with 96 olives? At least nine, and I may have undersold it. Yeah. Good for him. So we're cool with this? Like, there's no rules at a buffet? No.
Starting point is 00:41:10 Look, you can take as much. much as you can fit in your mouth in one time. Anybody can put nine olives in their mouth. I need nine olives. It doesn't even, you don't even notice it. Like, I have nine olives my mouth. You can't do nine olives in one time. You don't know, I have any olives in my mouth. Notice it. You can't, I'm going to get you olives. Go ahead.
Starting point is 00:41:24 I love olives. Go get nine olives and let's test his theory here. Let's get, let's see if we will notice. Go get nine olives and let's see if we can notice whether Greg Cody. I'm not sure that's in our fridge. I love olives like I love bacon. There should be some sort of an amalalamic. there, you know, like an olive, bacon or something? Get on that culinary whizzes.
Starting point is 00:41:46 What? Okay. Put it on the poll. Should there be an amalgam of olives and bacon? Thank you. Is nine olives, too many olives to take from a buffet? I've got a number of questions here. Worse uniforms from this weekend, University of Miami, or Pittsburgh's uniforms. Close, close. And I missed a couple. But let's get back to Mike's point, because this isn't something that I have heard a whole lot in covering football in South Florida. not trusting your quarterback with audibles. The last time I remember it being a conversation around here was Dan Marino being offended at the end of his career that Jimmy Johnson would not allow him to check out of run plays.
Starting point is 00:42:23 And that offense that I saw against Stanford, a really bad football team, that's a half that will get you beaten against a good football team. You'll be down and you won't be able to dig out of it because your quarterback is trying to throw his way back into the game. It's what happened against a little ball. It's not a way to play football, not trusting your quarterback. Please don't misrepresent.
Starting point is 00:42:45 I don't know if they trust him or not. I just know it's not happening. And I knew it happened a ton last year where Cam Ward checked out of run plays and made Shannon Dawson look like a genius. I don't know if the directive is you can't and Cam could and that's just it. Carson Beck's just not doing it for whatever reason. And that's why you get the repetitive run game up the A gap and, you know, with varying degrees of success. My whole thing is Carson Beck should be trusted.
Starting point is 00:43:12 This is not Tyler Van Dyndy. He should be. Look, man, do you want a drive ending because a two runs up the A gap and a tunnel screen? Or occasionally a deep shot arm punt. I think Carson Beck has shown in his career that he can rebound from bad performances and interceptions. And I think we went into that game way too cautious. I mean, I think he should be trusted because if they don't trust and they're not winning shit this year. I think they have the discussion like, hey, if we limit turnover,
Starting point is 00:43:39 no one like we can hang with anybody and that may be true but I'm just saying like you invested in this quarterback the quarterback's got armed talent and again your two games removed from him actually doing the thing that you're scared and calling games like he's not able to do he can go on the road he can win you a game he can take what the defense gives him one bad performance against Louisville where they made astonishing interceptions and by the way that luck worked out a little bit because he threw an early one that should have been intercepted I just I just don't see it I think it's an overcorrection like you play a defense in which you're going to have more possessions at SMU.
Starting point is 00:44:11 Trust the quarterback. Let's move on. Well, they're going to need more of Beck at SMU. No question. That's going to be a tougher game. I think against Stanford, even at halftime, 7-7, stubborn Mario's not worried about that game. He knows he's going to win in the second half, maybe not score 35 points,
Starting point is 00:44:28 but it was a predictable outcome, even at 7-7 at the half. Who was worried? Well, but hold on a second, though. I was a little bit worried. I was worried of never getting invited back if I went and Stanford beat him. Let me stop you for just a second when Mike says running the ball up the middle with varying degrees of success. Over the last two games, that's not been a varying degree of success.
Starting point is 00:44:52 I've been surprised that they're very good running back. They've got a couple, but Fletcher specifically, and that offensive line has been stopped. He had 106 yards. Okay, but he had it in the second half. Yes, yeah, which is if you're Mario Cristobal, you point to like, look, it works. They got a couple of big plays. Now, Malachi, Tony, who is an absolute joy to watch in person. He's just a brilliant athlete to watch live and in person.
Starting point is 00:45:18 He broke three tackles on a good play that went outside, but they had two big running plays on the outside. And I'm not asking for a revamp of the identity. By the way, Alex Mirabald designs the run game. Dawson calls the plays, but they obviously have more Agap runs than any other team in the nation. I'm not asking all of a sudden let's become an outside zone running team. I'm not asking for that. I'm asking for like four more looks a game, honestly.
Starting point is 00:45:41 And it was great to see Jordan Lowe get into the end zone. Hopefully that builds his confidence. But his skill set, he can run a gap for you and he can pull away. But get that guy in space. Get that guy outside. Mike, when Chris Cody says the way that he did, he's small. The other thing about him is he's not that fast. Like he's fast or he's quick.
Starting point is 00:46:03 He's quick in the game. He's quick, but he was caught from behind against Louisville. and, like, look, he's fast. But he's not the fastest player on the field. He's not Roscoe Parrish. But he, you think that because he's so fast in game. Bounces off tackles. Now is a good time to remember where tequila's story truly began.
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