The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz - The Big Suey: From 3 p.m. (feat. Chris Wittyngham)

Episode Date: September 18, 2025

"I'd rather have my arm chopped off than have the common cold." Witty is here to deliver his Top 4 Ray Hudson Calls, as he also refuses to back down on any of his terrible, no-good, very bad takes.... He also has a reason Tua Tagovailoa doesn't look the same as he did in college, other than, you know, the head injuries. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:01:43 We should point out that Jimmy Kimmel has not been fired. Jimmy Kimmel has been a very good employee for ABC. Does a lot of other things other than just his show. And when Mike Ryan suggested there that the internet is saying it would be great if Kimmel
Starting point is 00:01:58 appeared on Colbert, yeah, and Kimmel would immediately not have a job again if he did that. I would imagine. I would imagine, I would imagine that if given the circumstances, because like he showed up on the Colbert show, like supporting Stephen Colbert when that all came down. Yes, but in this particular instance, because ABC is trying to protect affiliates, protect money, protect against the complaints that are coming from local shows that tend to control what happens in late night, if Jimmy Kimmel were to embarrass Disney, Eiger, by doing that on something other than his platform, when he might still be welcome back to his platform, he will be exacerbating things for them. He will not be a good employee.
Starting point is 00:02:45 He will not be behaving like a good employee for ABC. I guess it depends on what he does. He can come out as a psych gag, which often they do when things are hot around these talk show hosts, and they often don't even say things. is just there for support. I do want to turn people's attention to a statement that Jimmy Kimmel did make in the wake of Charlie Kirk. I know a lot of people are projecting what they think he said there.
Starting point is 00:03:08 He certainly referenced it and then played a clip of the president. But this was Jimmy Kimmel's strongest statement and initial statement after the murder of Charlie Kirk. Instead of the angry finger pointing, can we just one day agree that it is horrible and monstrous to shoot another human? On behalf of my family, we send love to the Kirk's and to all the children. children, parents, and innocence who fall victim to senseless gun violence. Another thing that was weird about this is that he said it, Monday.
Starting point is 00:03:36 This is Monday. And then it's, it's last night that he's taken off of the air. So whatever they were dealing with behind the scenes was something that is hard for any kind of leadership to deal with. And then when the FCC is weaponized and the chair. of the FCC is saying we can do this the easy way or we can do this the hard way, you find yourself in a space where we're already seeing with ice something that feels like state militia, feels like state police, and now you creep toward state media. And when I was saying to you
Starting point is 00:04:17 before, what was in my household growing up, grandparents, uncles, parents, this is what they talked about when they talked about the idea of propaganda. as media and where it is that the government starts throwing optical illusions in your face to pretend like you're getting truth and freedom when actually we all know that that's a spectacular amount of bullshit. Chris Whittingham is going to join us here in a little bit, and we're going to celebrate Ray Hudson with him, and he's had some bad takes. He's anti-Panthers, and then they win the championships.
Starting point is 00:04:54 He's anti-Mario Cristoball. He was out on Mario Cristobal. after two games? I don't understand. He has an opinion on something and then he can't admit that he was wrong? Weird for him. Weird for media in general.
Starting point is 00:05:07 Weird for all of us, I would say. I would say media members in general are stubborn about admitting when they're wrong. Greg Cody's position... Not all of us. Some of us pride themselves on being able to admit when they're wrong.
Starting point is 00:05:20 It's quite liberating. I mean, I don't know if you remember. I dubbed Paul Morty's the murder of fun. I've never had more fun. Then these last two years of Paul Maurice is my favorite team's head coach. I love him now. I was dead wrong. Why can't we admit that our opinion was wrong?
Starting point is 00:05:35 I am curious to hear Whitty's thoughts on Mario Cristobal and the Miami Hurricanes because his whole thing when Mario first took over was this caveman offense, it isn't fun. And then in year three, Mario Cristobal provided Hurricanes fans with only the greatest offense in the history of the program. And it seems as though the offense is pretty fun to watch right now. so I'm very curious to see where he stands. We've got a lot to get to with Whitty. The Champions League is back on Paramount Plus. He's calling the game today at 3 p.m., so he's very busy.
Starting point is 00:06:05 But we have some imaging here to celebrate the Ray Hudson goal calls. And I want to get from Whitty top five South Florida broadcasters of all time, because I'm maintaining there has been no broadcaster that has resonated more ever from South Florida around South Florida than Ray Hudson. But let's get the imaging for that, please. Ray Hudson Ray Hudson Ray Hudson
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Starting point is 00:09:42 Whitty you have called games with Ray Hudson plural they have been the awe of your lifetime by your own description tell us what it is that you felt when he said he was stepping away. Yeah, I actually knew probably that it was coming. We had talked about it a fair bit throughout last season. It actually allowed me to cherish it probably even more,
Starting point is 00:10:06 especially as we went into that semi-final between Barcelona and Inter because I felt honestly that this is probably it for him. And that was like a real honor for me as a broadcaster to be like, all right, I'm with this guy. He's still throwing 101 on the black. He's still absolutely brilliant in terms of what he does from a broadcasting standpoint, the energy that he brings. And also, he never got jaded. He cared every bit about the game and honoring the game all the way until the very end.
Starting point is 00:10:35 So I kind of knew that it was it. And I was kind of hoping all summer from May when the Champions League ended until now that he would change his mind and want to go again. But I think he kind of knew that it was going to be the end. And we had kind of said it after that crazy semifinal. And yeah, I mean, for me, I got to do it for a year and a half, regularly on the Champions League.
Starting point is 00:10:55 And we worked here and there at Inter Miami and on Being Sports, but as you said, for me, it was sort of the honor of a lifetime. I remember the first time I worked with him, it was a World Cup qualifier. I think it was Brazil against Paraguay. And I was starstruck for half of the game. And it was crazy to kind of call the game that way.
Starting point is 00:11:12 But the first time he did the thing. It was like, wow, he did the thing. And he was sitting next to me all doing it was incredible. Second place working with me, top five? I would say so. Yeah, I would say, I mean, with the show and just. general, probably second. But I think you, you specifically, I would say it's definitely somewhere, maybe top
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Starting point is 00:12:53 If you can see in this photo with my daughter there, I'm pointing exactly to the point on the Stanley Cup where it says, you suck ass. Stugats. Wow. Right there. They engraved. Really?
Starting point is 00:13:03 They got that engraved? Yeah, they got an engraved. Right there. It says Chris Whittingham sucks ass. This is the Dan Lebatar show with the Stugats. Let's do a top five list here with Witty, top five broadcasters that South Florida could lay claim to as the best broadcasters in South Florida history. Do you have any OLLI or do you just want to go top five? Well, I was kind of hoping, honestly, if we were doing top five list, that would be my top five favorite Ray Hudson minds.
Starting point is 00:13:44 But I think, honestly, if we're going OLI, oh, no, okay, let's do it. Brendan Tobin. Let's do it. Let's do it your way. Let's do it your way. Go ahead and top five Ray Hudson lines, if you prefer to do it that way. All right. I'm going to try and do this off the top of my head.
Starting point is 00:14:03 So I'm going to start first with number five. You can put a tarantula down his pants and he'd still be cool. Messi's about to sign an extension within her Miami, right? That's been reported and confirmed? Confirmed? I don't know about confirmed. I mean, I think the club will confirm it eventually. Yeah, Taylor, 24.
Starting point is 00:14:23 Wellman joined our show. That's where all the momentum is. It'd be hard to envision any scenario outside of Leo Messi helping open that new stadium for Inner Miami. Number four. Like a vampire attacking a plate of liver. Number three. Off like a teenager on a hot date. Number two. Stretch like spandex on Fort Lauderdale Beach. At the elbow room. What are we? Number two or number one?
Starting point is 00:14:57 I was number one. I'm running out. I'm trying to think of one now. You said, see, that's the perils of you. You didn't want to do the top five list that I wanted to do. You wanted to do your top five list? I wasn't prepped on that. I probably would have thrown in like Hank Goldberg.
Starting point is 00:15:10 It might have regretted it. I haven't thought about your list either. All right. Well, good prep. I'm appreciating that you, a preparation freak, has arrived. Didn't have any prep for what I asked you about. Ask for something else and then didn't have that either. Oh, I was close. I got to four. Four was pretty good.
Starting point is 00:15:26 It's a top four list. Let's check in with Billy and see how he's doing out there as we don't want to waste any more. He's about to be produced. Of Whitty's time. Billy, where are you on the tree planting? Is it harder than you thought it was? Danny, excellent work holding that microphone. Give us a report, Billy, from the tree planting. I'm digging the second hole because I dug the first hole and they said, They're not ready for the hole to be dug, so they've rose came and filled it in.
Starting point is 00:15:53 So I have to redig that hole so that we can plant the tree. And pardon me if I'm a bit irked, but I have, while I'm digging, I've noticed I have some branches here that are ripe for pruning, but I can't quite find my pruning shears. So, you know, we're getting there. We're almost there. Hey, witty. How are you?
Starting point is 00:16:12 Hey, Billy. I'm planting a tree in an undisclosed location in case you're wondering what going on here today. Billy, did you approve this with your HOA? It's an undisclosed location. Well, it's an undisclosed location, so as long as no one tells them where I am, we're good. Also, I mean, this witty coming on here, I knew he was going to retire. How about you tell people, bud? Aren't you a journalist?
Starting point is 00:16:36 Aren't you a professional snitch, as Zaza likes to call you guys? Professional snitch. No, I wouldn't call myself a journalist, though, really. I'm more of a broadcaster type. What are your thoughts on your? Tua, Witty, I want to get to your flammably bad opinions that you refuse to retract. But the game tonight and Tua in general, your thoughts are what there? Well, I mean, the game tonight, is there any, I mean, the, the dolphins are 12.5 point underdogs, and that's underselling it,
Starting point is 00:17:08 in my view. Is there any chance they don't get absolutely destroyed tonight? I feel like I have walked myself into the trap of trying to get excited, of trying to talk myself into all, maybe this is the time that the prime time game isn't an unmitigated disaster. And yet it happens every single time. I'm waiting for ACL injuries to happen. I'm waiting for Achilles injuries to happen. I'm waiting for things that calamitously destroy the Miami Dolphin season because that's what happens every single time they play in a prime time night game. And for me, the thing about Tua is, I mean, beyond the fact that it seems as though the league has figured him out, the thing that's so immensely frustrating is you watch that Monday night football game.
Starting point is 00:17:47 Baker Mayfield, somehow escape on fourth and 10, run for 17 yards, get a first down, and somehow that is not available to the Miami Dolphins. It appears to be available to all of the other 31 teams in the National Football League. It is not available to Tuatanga Vailoa to be able to do that. And I think now in modern times, it's so difficult to be able to generate offense, to be able to generate anything without having that threat. And I think that more than anything is limiting to it this time. It's fairly obvious at this point that unless the scenario is perfect, he can't make the special plays.
Starting point is 00:18:25 He doesn't make special plays. Off script, making things happen. Unless the play is set up to go exactly the way it was designed, Tua does not make a play. It's a great point, says. I've never seen him make chicken salad. I've never seen him improvise and what a play by Tuit. That's not something that I hear. It's the opposite. When he's out of the play.
Starting point is 00:18:46 pocket, you go, oh no. That is an amazing point. Yeah, he's not, he's not like the other schedule. Yeah, he's not a step off schedule. He doesn't make things happen. And you know what's interesting is for me, the thing that is underrated in all of it. We talk a lot about obviously the brain injuries, but I think the hip injury is kind of underrated in all of this. I think physically, I saw the other day this thing on Twitter, I understand why Dolphins fans still believe because it was a three minute montage of things that he did at Bama. And there is a lot of mobility in there. There's a lot of movement. There's a lot of things that are off schedule, all the things we're talking about. He did in college. But I think physically, yes, we talk about
Starting point is 00:19:25 the brain thing all the time. I think the hip injury has turned him into a completely different player that does not allow him to move in the same way or do the same things. You look at his athleticism. It is incredibly below par. It would appear relative to the rest of the other quarterbacks in the NFL. And I don't think that was always the case. I think the injuries even beyond what happened with him, his head hitting the ground multiple times, have affected him irreparably. The lexicon of football is just so great because I look at fancy lad and I see a woke liberal who just said the brain thing. Chris Whittingham is a fancy lad. The brain, the brain thing.
Starting point is 00:20:12 That old chestnut. Oh, my God. 94% of the money at Draft Kings is coming in on the bills. 94%. That's crazy. That's too low. That's a crazy number. Well, the number's too low.
Starting point is 00:20:30 The number is too low. 12 and a half is too low a number. Yeah, clearly. I mean, for a desperate team that's supposed to be fighting for its head coach on a short week, I don't mean, that's a lot of points in the NFL. Mike, I know how you bet. You're looking at dolphins plus 12 and a half. You see kind of the, you love a zag bet and you love looking at what everyone else is doing and going, well, the NFL, this is the spot.
Starting point is 00:20:57 This is the spot where you should take the dolphins. I just with all of the experience I have as a fan, cannot bring myself to do it. Yeah, you're right. I'm doing no action on this one. Sometimes everyone's right. Yeah, it happens. And I don't know if this team is just fully cooked. It's too early in the season to see it.
Starting point is 00:21:15 what this line is. I'm staying away, though. I'm not getting in front of a 94%. Staying away from free money is what you're doing. Well, but football can football. And I know you say sometimes everyone's right. And they did end up being right the previous spread like this, Ravens over Browns. But the beginning of that game was about what those things look like early where you're like, oh, of course, football's going to keep it close. It's just this defense against that offense is the biggest mismatch in the entire league. It's the biggest mismatch. I cannot I cannot present another mismatch to you anywhere that's as bad as this defense against this offense. The Dolphins defense hasn't been able to stop anyone this year.
Starting point is 00:21:56 You've seen Daniel Jones and Drake May put up numbers without any kind of real weapons around them, put up numbers at will these first two games. And now, on a short week on the road, Mike McDaniel, whose strength is his offense. and it seems like the rest of the league has been able to, you know, scheme and catch up to his offense. Mike McDaniel is going to now figure out on a short week how to stop the league MVP. Okay. Billy, you seem to have had a lot of thoughts to some of the things that Whittingham was saying. I don't know what to do with your facial gestures from over here.
Starting point is 00:22:35 What were your thoughts? What if they win? Just toss out all of that stuff that you guys were saying in the logic and all that. What if, and follow me down this path, the dolphins win today? That's not possible. What? It's not possible. Why?
Starting point is 00:22:54 It's not possible. I will say, though, historically, Billy, Mike McDaniels, Miami Dolphins have played the Buffalo Bills tight. Mm-hmm. And they always lose to Josh Allen, though. Yes, I'm sorry. Go ahead. No, sometimes Josh Allen runs out of time and he loses track. Just consider this for a moment.
Starting point is 00:23:12 What if they win? Okay, thank you. I will... You said it twice for a fact. Yeah, I will take that under advisement, and I will just say, of all the crazy shit happening in America, that would be the craziest. Yeah, but that's just based on the headlines. Yeah, that's just facts and logic and which team is better than the other. But think about this for a moment.
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Starting point is 00:24:43 Yeah, they said that you both suck ass and were bitten in the ass. So those are both things that you were accused of during this. You're a rough day for my ass situation. This is the Dan Levitar show with the Stugats. Witty, are you going to retract any of your bad opinions? Your Mario Cristobal opinion, you were out after two games. Are you willing to pull that one back? are you going to entrench yourself and be stubborn?
Starting point is 00:25:13 You know me. I'm inclined to entrench myself and be stubborn. But I do think that in the overall, Mario Cristobal has delivered on the best possible version of what he can deliver, which is if he gets the incredible resource that he's been backed with now, with his own salary, the salary of a coaching staff, and the amount of money that you have to shell out to get a high-level group of players now, he has been backed in that way.
Starting point is 00:25:36 And by the way, that is a skill. because I don't think that every coach can walk into every university or every group of boosters and go, here, I need this amount of money and you'll get it. I imagine previous coaches at the University of Miami have thought, well, I could do with a bit more money. And you don't have the juice in order to pull off. Cristobal has the juice to be able to pull it off.
Starting point is 00:25:57 So that is a huge part of the game. I think he is obviously an unbelievable recruiter, has done it at every stop and has done it again here. He has assembled a very good team. That being said, that I've always had from him is I just don't think he's a very good coach, a game day coach that can actually consistently deliver results. You look at last season, last season you have the number one overall picket quarterback, you have an incredible offense, and they lost his
Starting point is 00:26:21 13 and 12.5.5. or favorites against Georgia Tech and Syracuse. And so I am still that big skeptical of what he can do in big games, or even honestly not in big games. Can you go through an ACC schedule unscathed? That might not necessarily be what you need. to do now because of how forgiving the playoff format is but i'm still skeptical that he can consistently deliver results game after game after game and i just don't think this is a personal thing but i would rather all of that effort be backed into someone i believe to be a good coach rather than an elite recruiter who for me is an average to good coach and so that's my own personal preference but i think for the university of miami for the fans this is about as well as it could
Starting point is 00:27:06 have gone, especially relative to what it's been for 20 years. Dan, I'm sure you have the context to remember, even from a physical standpoint of what it used to look like in the early 2000s, in the 90s, and in the 80s as well, you have the context of this is what it's supposed to look like when a team is great. And I think even, for example, I have some friends that are like USF fans are going, God, this team's frustrating to play against. They're so big. They're so strong. And I think the University of Miami has not been that for 22, 23 years. And so the idea that now they are there, that's an incredible thing to aspire to. It's just me personally, I would have preferred it on a different kind of coach, but I'm more than happy to acknowledge
Starting point is 00:27:45 that he is doing a very good job. Let me ask the group this question, though, what do you want most from your college coach? Because in this particular case, he seems to have fixed the defense, at least in part, because he fired the coordinator and replaced him with someone who has them playing more disciplined defense. Which is the same thing you did for the offense, because the offense was dreadful in year one and year two, found the different guy, and they're way better now. But, but if you, if I say to you, you're about to hire a college coach, what skill do you want that college coach to have above all others? Is it, he can make quarterbacks play well? He can do what is being done at, say, Georgia Tech, or he gets the best players.
Starting point is 00:28:28 He just gets the best players. Get the best players. I know you pose this to the groups. So I'll let them chime in. But gets the best players is quick to fix issues, which I think, as Whitty highlighted, people were complaining about the offense. He brings in Shannon Dawson best offense in the history of the program. People who are complaining about the defense, gets six new players for that, secondary, changes the defensive corner. I think Mario Cristobal has been very good about fixing the problems that message boards complain about.
Starting point is 00:28:53 And it's funny that you mention, like, people that are smart about quarterback play. Because of what we project onto offensive lines, Mario Cristobal is not allowed to be a genius about offensive line play. He's forever a caveman. He and Alex Mirabal can't be geniuses. You have to be Lincoln Riley to be a genius, even though everything. Geniuses look a certain way. The straw that serves a drink, even for quarterbacks, is an offensive line. He has shown you through four years here, and what he did at Oregon is if you get the trenches right, it opens everything else up,
Starting point is 00:29:22 and you can go from a fifth round draft pick to number one overall. No, you're right about that. In the history of this market, like Tony Sparano is the only guy who rose from offensive line guru. And think of how we thought of him. God rest his soul. But I mean, we did not think of him as this offensive genius. We thought of him as the guy who enjoy kicking field goals.
Starting point is 00:29:43 I don't think you can do what you just did there where posthumously 10 years later, you kill Tony Sparano again and then say God rest his soul. I mean, I didn't kill him. Billy should bury a football in that spare hole that he's going to. Is he doing yard work now? Just like doing upkeep.
Starting point is 00:30:01 Now, guys, look, I prefer to have the coach advantage because when my school won a national championship, that was how it happened. It wasn't about having the highest recruited players. Hold on a second. We're not glossing over that. All right. Your school winning a national championship. In 2017. I mean, have some shame. They won a national championship. The only undefeated champion in the country. Look, sorry, just because Santa Fe didn't win a national championship doesn't mean you have to be salty about it. You know what? It may be insulting to someone who went to Santa I, I though, I might have gone to Santa Fe just for this week.
Starting point is 00:30:35 That's right. You want those tickets. You definitely went to Sanofi. Mike's bringing me in the 72 Club. They have all you can drink. Wittingham, are you worried that you're wasting your voice? You've got Champions League today, Paramount Plus, 3 p.m. Eastern, and I have found you to be a bit of a hypochondriac when it comes to your voice. Yeah, honestly, well, I've had a busy week. I had two games on Saturday. I had a game on Tuesday night. At a game last night. This is my fifth game now in six days. So I am worried. I have been on a three or four throat coat tea
Starting point is 00:31:06 a day regiment for the last week. I'm making sure that it's still working. But no, I'm not worried that this interview is gonna be the thing that sends me over the line. I'm worried that it was about the 17 goals that I've called in the last five days that's really gonna harm me. But I think I'm gonna make it over the line.
Starting point is 00:31:20 I think I'm gonna make it. Got a really busy run of games. But yeah, Champions League today, Manchester City and Napoli from 3 PM. And yeah, I'm really excited for it. actually got a cool one next week too next wednesday i'm on the inner miami game it's at three p m not from three p m from three p m coverage from three p m first messy at three p m that's crazy yeah yeah for uh for apple tv chris whittingham is a fancy lad i mean come on from three p m like what are you
Starting point is 00:31:46 doing we're supposed to be here at from 940 what are you doing what are you doing someone sent me the zoom link from 943 so same zoom link for seven years no it's from 3 p.m to 5 o'clock that's when you say from On the weekend. On the weekend. At halftime. Hate this guy. Where does losing your voice rank in terms of your worst nightmares? Oh, it's horrible.
Starting point is 00:32:09 It's horrible. I had a game last year in Syria where I had to power it. It was about 15 minutes in where my voice kind of settled in and I was able to get through it. But yeah, I was definitely for Fowler the other night on Monday night football. That is definitely the thing that I wake up in a cold sweat thinking about having to grind through three hours. And especially because everyone's going, oh, this guy sounds terrible. How bad?
Starting point is 00:32:31 What happened? Is he okay? Is he dying? And that, that for me is the absolute worst thing that can happen. It's why, like, honestly, if someone wanted to come up to me right now and chop my arm off,
Starting point is 00:32:42 I would prefer that to getting a common cold. Being run over by a bus is worse for me. Billy's holding up a sheddy. Yeah, Billy's ready. Careful with that thing. Jesus. That is not reasonable, Witty. You take that back, Witty.
Starting point is 00:32:57 That's an asset. nine thing to say. If someone came up to me right now and chop my arm off, I could still call Man City Napoli at 3 p.m. I'm not. I would be fun. I don't think so. You don't think so? Rub some dirt on it. You have the end of from 3 p.m. from the end of
Starting point is 00:33:11 the segment to take this take back. No, no, I'm sticking with it. I'm stubborn about my takes and I'm saying I'm good with my arm being caught. I'm telling you though. When I watch a broadcast and I can tell that the guy is sick, I don't look negatively at that. I'm like, this guy's, this
Starting point is 00:33:27 I came to work today. This guy's fighting through. Oh, I do. Like, I heard Fowler the other night, and I was like, he's a little sad. I like to call it out, too, to everyone in the room. You know what I say under my breath? You know what I say under my breath since 2020? You know what? You want to take a guess what I say since 2020 when an announcer sounds like that? You don't want to know. You said, you asked me, I do want to know. You said, you asked me, I do want to know. You're the only human being on earth who would say I'd rather have my arm chopped off than get a cold. That's correct. That's correct. My arms, what do I, what do I need my arms for? I feel like Mike Tariko. I need the pipes to be working. Tariko would agree. That's the most important thing. There is no way you stop the bleeding and do all that is necessary after your arm gets chopped off to be ready for Champions League.
Starting point is 00:34:15 And by the way, everyone would understand if you missed that. You know how many pain meds you would need after that? But I, but I can still grind it out. You get the Vicod and the percocet, whatever you need, and I can still grind out a broadcast with one arm. I won't accuse you of having COVID if that happens. Right, because my arm will have been chopped off. But I'm telling you, it's the worst thing that can happen. And especially, honestly, the worst part is not actually doing the work with your voice. It's the 48 hours before when you know, oh shit.
Starting point is 00:34:48 This, I'm about, I need to get the tea going. I need Nykel going. I need Daekle going. I need cough drops and enough tea to provide water for a small village. That's what you need. So that for me is honestly the worst part is knowing that and also not talking to anyone. You don't talk to anyone for the 48 hours before because it's all about preserving the voice for the two or the three hours. Is it worse than abandoning the Panthers and then they win two Stanley Cups?
Starting point is 00:35:16 No, no, it's definitely not worse than that. Honestly, I don't really miss hockey very much. Oh, stop it. Stop lying. It's out of my life, and now I have time to do other things. Yeah, let's take things that bring tremendous joy out of our life. I'm better off. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:35:31 Yeah, I get my time back, the gift of time. Zazzo, we have a finite amount of time on this earth, and the less of it spending watching Paul Maurice. The less of it spending being happy? No, watching Paul Maurice's teams play hockey. I mean, that's the, I mean, what a waste of time it is to watch his teams and the way that they play hockey, go game after game after game, never completing three consecutive passes together, dumping the puck in, going and chasing the ball by the ball,
Starting point is 00:36:00 the puck by the boards and trying to send it into the high slot for a high chance and no thanks. No thanks. It's terrible. It's so bad to watch. The show was so much better when he was the woke liberal broadcaster on it. It won the two Stanley Cubs. God damn it. Yeah, Roy's furious. It's so boring. It's terrible. I believe you're put it on the poll at Lebitard show, Juju. Should your hockey opinion be disqualified if you refer to the puck as ball? My every, my description, honestly, I'm surprised when I did 90 seconds on Tua that I wasn't like talking about his passes as through balls or something like that.
Starting point is 00:36:39 Every single sport that I talk about now is through the context and lexicon of soccer. Mike Ryan wants to talk soccer with you and I want to talk pet peeves because I miss your pet peeves on. the show. So which would you prefer? We only have time for one question. Would you prefer a soccer question from Mike Ryan or would you prefer a pet peeve question from me? Oh, but that's like pitting the two of you against each other. I'll try and give quick answers on both. Let's start with soccer. There's no way Lamin Yamal, the teenage genius of Barcelona, comes out any kind of normal, right? Well, the thing is, is he was on his way. He was on his way to kind of being normal. He was performing well. But then honestly, you know what scared me the most?
Starting point is 00:37:21 When he came out and said that his idol at Barcelona was not messy, it was Namar. And I thought, oh, no, that is not someone that you want to be patterning your professional behavior after, because this is not a consummate professional. And then there was a story with him losing his passport. And this is for me one of the vagaries of language barriers. His injury that he is currently out with, I think it's a groin injury, but it got reported as an injury in the pubic area, which, which makes it sound like a completely different thing.
Starting point is 00:37:54 And so, yeah, I'm a bit worried. I still think he's amazing. I still think he's going to have a great career, but I'm a little bit more worried than I was at the beginning, Mike. He's a professional liar, didn't answer it quickly. Don't have time for pet peeves. See you later, Whittingham. Yeah, I mean, you just can't help but yammer.
Starting point is 00:38:10 Too wordy. Oh, that was like a 37-second answer. I thought that was appropriate. Chris Whittingham is a fancy lad. We're out of time. It's nice seeing you again. Check him out. Champions League back on Paramount Plus 3 p.m. from 3 p.m. today. He's an asshole. From 3 p.m. And at all times. Get out of here. See you later, Whittingham.
Starting point is 00:38:30 Two Stanley Cuffs. We'll talk to you soon. I hope. Pete Tieri, Jamie and Micah with the show at halftime, if you want to watch. Pablo Tori is going to join us here in a few minutes. Half time. Billy is wearing a cowboy hat. We're going to check in with him. We're going to get to hear from our resident gearhead in a second as well. Billy, where are you with things right now? Thank you, Rose. What is Rose doing?
Starting point is 00:38:56 That was Rose promoting the hockey show every Friday. But where did she come from? I don't see Rose. An undisclosed location. Okay, Billy, what kind of updates do you have from the undisclosed location? Hey, Dan. We are, we're ready for roots in the ground, as they say over here. So moving pretty quick.
Starting point is 00:39:18 Pretty quick. said in this planet. All right, good. I wait to do this with... The Cooper Manning hat? No, it's smaller than the Cooper Manning hat. But he is doing this in style, and we will plant a tree with Pablo Tori in a moment. But we've got to do Gearhead here, Mike Ryan.
Starting point is 00:39:33 Go find the Gearhead. Oh, wow, you had it right in your hand. All right, that's good. You're always ready. You're always ready for Gearhead. Give us a Gearhead update. We chopped off four from the NASCAR Cup series playoffs. Now we are in the final 12.
Starting point is 00:39:46 Out is Shane Van Ginsburg and the Dynamo when it. comes to the road courses so people don't have to worry about a perceived one-trick pony winning the biggest trophy in the sport. NASCAR makes its playoff return to New Hampshire first race of its kind since 2017 there can be a random track so expect big-time playoff implications Christopher Bell won at Bristol Motor Speedway that happened Saturday night it seems as though this is going to be a highly contested Cup series Joey Legano on that cut line it has to make something happen if He wants to get a fourth championship and defend his ground.
Starting point is 00:40:22 Is there a read that you have to do to support your gearhead segment? Gearhead is presented by NASCAR. For all the latest insights and storylines to find out when and where to watch, visit NASCAR.com. Thank you for that, Dan. Chris Cody, do me the favor, please. Zaslo wants to publicly accuse Colin Cowherd of something. Let's play the sound of Colin Cowherd and what he had to say.
Starting point is 00:40:45 All of fame. But I was thinking this morning, That if you combined it like basketball and it was just there was a football Hall of Fame, you could count college and pro. I would make an argument today the greatest coach in the history of football is not Bill Belichick or Bill Walsh or Vince Lombardi. It's Jim Harbaugh, the greatest coach ever. I've heard that recently. I'll be damned.
Starting point is 00:41:15 I said that on Monday. And that thought came from this brain and this heart. And then the next day, the very next day, Colin Coward says the same thing. Now, maybe I'm a little bit of fault here for not saying something and then following it with copyrights. Maybe that's a little bit on me. But I did not expect the very next.
Starting point is 00:41:40 Can you at least wait a week? The very next day, we're saying the exact same thing that I did about Harbaugh? He flew by you too. You said all-time great. He's like the greatest coach. I don't like it. He said all-time great Zaslo did,
Starting point is 00:41:54 and Colin Cowher did go just right past Belichick, but I thought he was going to say Pete Carroll. Yeah, he's won in both places. Believe me, if I would have said Pete Carroll, he'd just said Pete Carroll. Now is a good time to remember where Tequila's story truly began. In 1795, Cuervo invented Tequila. Quervo.
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