The Herd with Colin Cowherd - Covino & Rich - In Your Own Sports Bubble

Episode Date: June 10, 2025

Covino & Rich have fun with Giants rookie Cam Skattebo, who admitted to not knowing something! JJ McCarthy never tries what? The fellas discuss being in your own bubble. 'IRON MIKE TRIVIA' takes o...ver your Monday & they talk Henry/Sandler! Plus, the Detroit Lions star WR says his dad kissed him on his lips when he was in high school, C&R react! Follow C&R on their Apple Podcast page: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/covino-rich/id1212071900See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 This is an I-Heart podcast. Guaranteed Human. Hey, guys, it's us. The Jonas Brothers. I'm Joe. I'm Kevin. And I'm Nick. And guess what? We created our own podcast called, Hey, Jonas.
Starting point is 00:00:12 We invented a podcast? Well, we didn't invent it. We just contributed to it. We're the first people to do podcasts. We get to ask other people questions because we're sick and tired of being asked questions. Well, sick and tired is a strong way to put it. But, you know, tired and sick. Tired and sick.
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Starting point is 00:03:07 Hey, your kids go at school this week. Yeah, tomorrow's last day of school out here on the West Side, live from L.A. It's Kavino and Rich. What up, Fox Sports Radio Nation? This is the show where everybody is a star, Sly and the Family Stone style. Rest in peace, Sly Stollone. I keep wanting to say Sly Stallone. And he's alive and well, thank God.
Starting point is 00:03:27 No, Sly Stone, which sounds like an abbreviated name. Anyway, we're broadcasting live from the Fox Sports Radio Studio. Remember, after the show, the podcast. podcast goes up. If you miss any of today's show, any show, listen to the podcast. Search Covino and Rich where you get your podcast. Be sure to follow and review. Follow rate and review. Give us five stars. Everybody's a star. And we be rocking out. Let's go. Now, this hour, Iron Mike trivia, very special Monday edition. So if you want to win a prize, be on standby, multiple choice. It's a lot of fun with Iron Mike, fake Iron Mike, whack iron mic,
Starting point is 00:04:02 877, broke Iron Mike, 8799 on Fox is the number, everything at Covino and Rich. And before we talk about things you just didn't know, things you just didn't know. I want to remind you that we have a bonus podcast.
Starting point is 00:04:18 Did you know that? It's called Overpromised. And episode 95 just dropped last Thursday. And we do it where you could listen wherever you stream your podcast, Covino and Rich Overpromised, but you can watch it. You can watch it on Fox Sports Radio's YouTube page.
Starting point is 00:04:32 promised. We talked about short kings. And we talked about baldo Rinaldos, bald guys in sports that we rarely had ever seen with hair. a la Tom Tibado.
Starting point is 00:04:48 The guy used to have a mullet. You don't believe me? Search over promised on Fox Sports Radio's YouTube page later on. When you're done with your Stanley Cup final. No digity, no doubt. I'm rooting for an overtime. Simply said that we get three games in a row in the state league cup finals
Starting point is 00:05:04 overtime? Something to watch. Because what does every hockey fan love to say, eh? Oh, hockey playoffs, nothing better, eh? And they love to say overtime, game seven. I thought they love to say sorry. Sorry. That's not true? What's up, Canada? Hopefully your oilers give you some joy. Here's what I want to get to. This hour,
Starting point is 00:05:23 kissing other adults on the lips. There's a story with Amina Rae St. Brown. I know you love that classic Tom Brady story, so I have a dumb thought on that. But Cam Scataboo is in the news. And when I say news, I mean my dumb algorithm. The old scataboo, see, there's a swing in my step and a nickel in my pocket. Dooby-do do do do do.
Starting point is 00:05:42 All the kids doing the scabbadoo. Oh, the old scatiboo. So, Cam Scataboo. Hey, if you don't want to do the Scatibu C, why don't you do the 23 Skadoo? Arizona State, lovable guy. People, honestly, gravitate towards his energy, his vibe. Danny G, I would say a lot of NFL fans. are like, man, if my team can pick this guy up in a later round, please.
Starting point is 00:06:05 Because just his vibe seems like someone you want in the locker room. Yeah, he's already turning heads at the OTAs. Yeah, everyone's saying, like, you know, he's just one of those guys, as they say in baseball, a clubhouse guy, locker room guy in the NFL, right? He's one of those guys. It meant a lot to him in the family to make it to the Giants, too, though. I thought that was cool. But I thought this was interesting.
Starting point is 00:06:25 When asked about his division and now being, you know, proud to say he's in the National Football League to think that Camp Scatabot can't name the teams in his division. He knows how to knock your block off. He knows how to play football. Do you don't think that matters? I'm not surprised is my point because you already explained why. When you're so focused and you're laser focused and you got blinders on to make it in the NFL, being a fan in that way and knowing that stuff isn't always the priority.
Starting point is 00:06:58 It's like Anthony Edwards. Remember, he's so focused on bad. basketball and being that guy, he didn't even know who A-Rod was. That was a great one. Yeah, but he knows who the other NBA teams are that didn't pick him. I don't know. I don't know that. I'm pretty sure that's true. As a sports fan, how do you not know A-Rod?
Starting point is 00:07:14 That is an interesting one because that's when A-Rod was part of the group that was wanting to buy, the T-WOLVs. And if you remember, Anthony Edwards is like, yeah, an A-Rod never heard of him. Yeah, like, I'm not making excuses for it. I'm just saying we see it often. It happened to me recently. I built a career in radio. I would debate that most people don't love radio
Starting point is 00:07:35 the way me and LL Cool J love radio. Danny G, I know you do, but I got into radio not to be the center of attention because I loved radio. Loved it. And you were talking about some love line show the other day. I'm like, never heard of it. Oh, Kavino never heard of Delilah.
Starting point is 00:07:50 You know what? Never did. How did you not know who Delilah was? I wasn't going to bring it up because it's part of the IHeart family. Is it? I don't even know, but still. It was. And I'm like, yeah, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:07:59 I don't know that. I don't know that. Yeah, she used to be Premiere networks. Premier networks, yeah. I'm like, I don't know. I never listened to these loveline shows. Wasn't my thing. My point is, I'm not proud to not know.
Starting point is 00:08:11 I'm saying that sometimes you're so laser-focused on what you're doing that you're not worried about what other people are doing. But you got to ask yourself. You think I cared about that show? Give me a break. I cared about my show and my path. You got to ask yourself. And my influences.
Starting point is 00:08:24 Does that mean you're laser-focused, Danny? Or does that mean you're not honed in on the bigger picture? The dudes in the NFL. I think you like football more than him? Okay, but again, Delilah's not your cup of tea. You knew about all the other rock shows, though. Yeah, but that seems like common radio knowledge, right? The way you guys described it, that's a big time show.
Starting point is 00:08:42 So I admit, like, how did I not know that? But no, no, no. What surprises me, though, it's in his lane. Like, you could argue Arod's outside his lane. That's baseball. Yeah, but he was a, he wasn't an NFC guy. He was an AFC guy. Not to throw you under the bus, but you also probably
Starting point is 00:08:59 couldn't name our competition right now. Do you know who is the ESPN lineup is? I know, Sedano, we got to beat that. He's local. Give me, give me, who's ESPN's, like, national guys that you would probably say Sting? Who is it? Clinton Yates, I'll beat his ass. Let's go.
Starting point is 00:09:13 He's your friend. I love all those guys. Why care? But I'm saying is, I'm worried about me and doing my best. I'm not worried about them. But there are things about you that are Cam Scataboo. Like when you're so focused, you don't know. Hold on.
Starting point is 00:09:24 I'm so focused that, or let's say, let's put it this way. I was such an AL kid growing. up when it came to baseball, I couldn't tell you all the, I know all the NL teams, but I wouldn't know all the NL divisions because I never watched NL baseball. You're serious? I never watched it ever. Never. You're Camp Scataboo.
Starting point is 00:09:42 I watched AAL baseball my whole life. Why would I watch NL baseball to watch your boring-ass Mets? That boring-ass coverage of our whole childhood? No thanks. So I didn't know anything about the NL other than, you know, the BASIC. The BASY. Emmy Award winning, but let's go with the S network. Ryan Tanahill, if you watched Hard Knocks,
Starting point is 00:09:59 back of the day. Rich holds the lamest candle to Gary Cohen every day. Because he's the best there is? Yeah. What did he say to you when you worked at us and why? NBC sports, right, is going to get baseball. Gary Cohen's going to end up being their national broadcaster. I'm not defending Scataboo at all.
Starting point is 00:10:16 It's odd. That's why it's a story and that's why it's surprising. I'm just trying to explain that sometimes it happens. Well, sometimes you're so focused on your own path that you really are blinders on. Ryan Tannehill, there was a series. he's, you might have heard of it, Hard Knocks. There was a season of Hard Knocks back of the day where our buddy Mouser in Cincinnati just hit us up.
Starting point is 00:10:37 He's a Dolphins fan. He goes, Ryan Tannahill, same thing. To quote him, I'm so lost on divisions. I only know the teams in my own. I couldn't name the others. I hear it in fighting all the time where, you know, you grew up and you admired all the legends or whatever. And these young dudes, they grow up in a ring, but they don't give a didly squat about what
Starting point is 00:10:57 this guy did and who he was. all they're trying to do is beat that next opponent's ass. And I do understand it. It's shocking for me to hear as a fan, but I kind of understand. So again, I want to make it clear, not defending it. I'm just trying to sort of explain it. Your thoughts, do you lose any respect? The guy's in the NFL.
Starting point is 00:11:15 He loves football more than you. I don't lose respect. I just find it funny. It is funny. That these are things you don't learn along the way. I was found it hilarious when they would always be a player that didn't know the overtime rules. Or every so often you see a wide receiver
Starting point is 00:11:32 who doesn't get hit by contact, but because he goes down, he thinks the play is over. And every five years or so, there's a guy that's a turnover. Yeah, you hear a lot of stuff like that. J.J. McCarthy. I know it's not the same, but there was a clip recently where he was with Justin Jefferson.
Starting point is 00:11:48 It was at the Warriors Wolves game. This is a little while back in the first round of the playoffs. And dude never had Mike and Ikes before. Yeah, they were miced up court-side. and he's like, you've never had Mike and Ikes? Justin Jefferson asked him. He's like, no.
Starting point is 00:12:03 I find that more odd, to be honest. But it's just funny what you miss along the way. You get three for, what, three for five bucks, get some red hot, some Mike and Ikes, and maybe some Swedish fish. But what is your admission? That's movie candy. How could you have never had that? Some good and plenty?
Starting point is 00:12:18 You never had Mike and Ikes. That's a true story, by the way. That's another one we'll throw in there just for fun. J.J. McCarthy never had Mike in Ike's. And Justin Jefferson was like, you never had Mike and Ikes? Well, what is the one for you? Let's, let's admit it. Something you missed?
Starting point is 00:12:36 I already did. I said that we were talking radio and someone brought up a very popular radio show. I wasn't trying to undermine or downplay any show. But it was a popular show. I'm like, I never heard of it. I didn't grow up in that world of pop radio or Love Line radio. I didn't listen to that stuff. But I'm saying, I don't, you know, it's not about it.
Starting point is 00:12:55 See, that's a thing. Some people say, well, I don't listen to it. That's not what I walked. But to just not know it, like, you never heard like Delilah, like you never heard ever in your life. Nope. And you work in radio. You know what I missed along the way here and maybe because I don't watch the voice. But I think he's got like eight of the top ten songs right now on the Billboard 100.
Starting point is 00:13:14 Uh-oh. I never knew Morgan Wallen came from that show The Voice. Oh, I had no idea. Yeah, I knew that. I just saw a clip recently where he's young baby face on that show and with his mom there with him. And I'm like, I didn't know he came from that show. Guess what, Danny G. You just taught me something because I didn't know that.
Starting point is 00:13:31 Oh, you and I knew that. And I'm the guy who likes country the least. But is that he was discovered on the voice? Yes. Yeah, I know idea. Wait, who turned their chair around, Gwen Stefani? So you're telling me that. No.
Starting point is 00:13:46 Hey, sometimes you just don't know. You just miss something along the way. Like, I remember sometimes it's, sometimes it's ignorance and stupidity and all that, right? But sometimes it's like, yo, I was focused on winning and doing my own. thing and that's where I think a lot of this comes from. Like the Anthony Edward story that we mentioned before, like he didn't know A-Rod yeah because his life revolved around, well,
Starting point is 00:14:05 first of all, he's younger, but his life to revolved around basketball. You know, it's not like he said Michael Jordan. He's like, I don't, I don't like baseball. I didn't know. What do I know about A-Rod? I don't know. But just from a pop culture reference, I was surprised. So I think a lot of this it has to do with the laser focus on what you're doing.
Starting point is 00:14:21 What would be disappointing to most fans? Like, not disappointing like you should be all bummed about it, but I got one for you. You would be shocked how little your current players know about your team's history. Like if you asked the current New York Yankees roster, Kavino, if you gave them Yankees trivia, you'd be so sad at how bad they probably would do. Without a doubt.
Starting point is 00:14:45 Without a doubt, because you're more of a fan than they are, but they were a fan of winning and playing and making it to the bigs. We had the pleasure of having Mike Tyson on the show. You can't even ask him about it when he's here. but we had Mike Tyson on a show several times and the very first time we had him on I was like yo Mike and he was like what's up
Starting point is 00:15:05 and I'm like Mike he's like what's up and I'm like dude I used to play your game dude and he's like I never played the game I couldn't even tell you anything about the game he recently played it like once but when we first interviewed him he had never played his own game he didn't know any of the characters I was like yeah man Don Flamenco
Starting point is 00:15:23 he was looking at me like I was I was speaking another language. That's right. A camera crew was with him when he played it for the first time. Yeah. Not that long ago. What did he say? Camito goes, the first guy you beat, glass Joe.
Starting point is 00:15:34 And what did he say? He said, yeah, I know. This is what I swear. I swear. I said, yeah, I know Blast Joe and that's it. Blast Joe. He called Blast Joe. Yeah, I swear.
Starting point is 00:15:44 That's what he said. And dude, I sat there like, you mean, I was so disappointed. I'm like, I could tell you the code to fight you right now. But you never played your own game. and there was another story about that recently where someone didn't play their own game. Who was it? Oh, Ralph Machio was in an interview recently
Starting point is 00:16:08 and they were talking about karate kit too and it was a very popular Nintendo game and he was like, yeah, I never played it. You never played the game you were on? We all played it when you were kids? He was like, nah, I never played it once. Well, hey man, you should probably check that out. But interestingly enough, back to what I said,
Starting point is 00:16:26 if you quizzed the current Laker roster, Danny J., about Laker history, you'd also be probably disappointed in the general lack of knowledge. Listen, when I go on for a job interview, no matter where it is, I'm not pat myself in the back, but I was taught to very much learn about where you're going.
Starting point is 00:16:46 Do your homework. Do your homework. I remember we had an intern interview once when we worked at Sirius XM, we had an intern candidate come in. And they were straight up like, yeah, I never heard of this company. But Cyrus, like, you're here for an internship interview.
Starting point is 00:17:04 What the hell is wrong with you? And I just think it's terribly, it's not a bad reflection. It's just odd. Like, I remember you guys made fun of me that I was watching. I remember one of the big shows at the time on Netflix. we were all loving
Starting point is 00:17:21 House of Cards and I didn't realize that Claire Underwood was Jenny from Forest Gump and it never clicked like it just never never dawned them and like wait that's Jenny from Oh
Starting point is 00:17:35 Oh okay A little different when it's you know your industry your game so on and so forth So what shocks you most Hit us up at Covino and Rich We got to give away some prizes next
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Starting point is 00:19:37 Well, we didn't invent it. We just contributed to a podcast. Pretty, yeah, pretty wide range of podcasts throughout there. But this one's extra special. So how do we actually come up with a name, Hey Jonas, guys? I honestly don't remember. I think it was on a call about what we should call. call it.
Starting point is 00:19:53 And, well, we were thinking I'm originally calling it one of the early names of our band before Jonas Brothers. This is how you guys remember it going down? Yes. I have a very different memory of this. We were talking about a thing, a bit for the podcast, where people could call in and say, Hey, Jonas. And then I wrote down on my little notepad, Hey Jonas, and offered it up as a potential
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Starting point is 00:24:01 And I think he's ready. He looked a little mad too because we were talking smack. I didn't mean to be, but Rich, you were taking me there about things you don't know. Now, stick around because after Iron Mike trivia, we're going to talk the worst speeches of all time, the worst. There's a James Winston story we're going to get to.
Starting point is 00:24:17 But let's do it. And kiss it on the lips. He said there's a story that must be told. All right, fine. Iron Mike Trivia. Mike Tyson was a maniac. I want your heart. I want to eat his children.
Starting point is 00:24:29 Put an ear to this if you're a boxing brainiac. Iron Mike Trivia. You can't touch me. You're not mad enough. All right, our FSR security walking our broke mic into the main studio. Why are you guys talking so much smack? Everybody a big shot. Everybody a big shot until they get punched in the favor.
Starting point is 00:24:47 You got a thing about. You were a big shot this past weekend. We saw you at UFC with the press. Hey, what's up, Dan? You had a great time with Mr. Trump. With a good fight. Sugarstone O'Malley, got punched in the face, and he had a plan. Well, thank you for coming on a Monday.
Starting point is 00:25:02 Yeah. All right, let's meet the contestants. Hey, by the way, I heard what you guys were saying about me about punchout, just because I didn't know Blast Joe. Blast Joe. I never played that through. You got to realize, guys, while you guys were home in your pajamas playing that game, I was with the lady. I was getting ladies. And I remember the story that you barely got paid anything for it.
Starting point is 00:25:23 I got paid nothing. So, yeah. Well, I was knocking out Larry Holmes. and Michael Spinks, you were playing, you were fighting that stupid hippo guy. King hippo. I don't know his name. I don't care. I was knocking people out making money.
Starting point is 00:25:35 You guys were picking your nose. All right here are the contestants, 25-time winner, Rich Davis right over there. Hey, what's up? He's always talking smack this guy. 18-time champion, Dan Byer. D. Hey, D.B. I like D-B. Hey, Dan.
Starting point is 00:25:48 Nine-time winner, Spotty Boy, right over there. Big number 10 today. Sure. And looking to win a CINR stainless steel swigy. Let's go to the studio lines. James and Indy. What up, James? What up? You a Pacers fan? Hell yeah.
Starting point is 00:26:03 All right. Hopefully you get a ring and hopefully you get a Swiggy. Here's the rules for Iron Mike Trivia. The first contestant with two correct answers is the champ. I'm the champ. No, they'll be the champ. I was the youngest champ for all time. If there's a tie, we have a tiebreaker question. Your name is your buzzer, but you do have to wait until all three possible answers are read.
Starting point is 00:26:20 If there's two wrong answers in a row, we move on to the next question. Are you ready? Let's go. Let's get it on. Just hear that bell. Bell means we're going to start the game right now. Ding, ding, like Apollo crease. All right, round one.
Starting point is 00:26:35 Why was I removed from the very popular Mike Tyson punch-out video game? Speaking of. Was it A, a disagreement over my compensation. B, I received a prison sentence, or C, I got into a physical altercation with an NES executive. James. James. I'll go B. B? Yes, correct.
Starting point is 00:27:00 Wow. Correct. I had many disagreements, but this time I received a prison sentence. All right, so James, half way, yeah, halfway to a Swiggy. I guess you go to prison, you lose some sponsors. Yeah, Mike Tyson's prison fights didn't really carry over either to Nintendo. All right, here we go. Round two.
Starting point is 00:27:20 Round two. I was once famously said this about my retirement. Okay. A, I just wanted to fight until I couldn't fight no more, and then I wanted to own a bar and drink and tell war stories. B, I feel like I could fight until my 60s, as long as my feet can move towards the opponent. Or C, I just want a big green farm that Willie Nelson himself would approve of.
Starting point is 00:27:46 What did I once famously say about my retirement? Dan, Byer. C sounds crazy enough to be true, so I'll say C, I mean, I would want a big green farm That Willie Nelson would love, but I never said that I thought it though Not rich? Rich for the steel I would say big
Starting point is 00:28:08 No, you're both losers I said I just wanted to fight until I could fight no more And then I wanted to own a bar and drink and tell war stories I guess at the time Mike didn't know he was going to own a weed farm Yeah All right, let's go to round three James on the board so far. Round three,
Starting point is 00:28:26 Iron Mike. Okay, let's test your tremendous brains. Which famous boxing champion was known as the Brown Bomber?
Starting point is 00:28:35 Whether A, Archie Moore, B, Sunny Liston, or C, Joe Lewis. James. James for the win. B. No. Not Sunny Liston.
Starting point is 00:28:48 You guys are all into Blast Joe, but you don't know the answer to this. Rich for the steel. C. Yes. Joe Lewis. Boom.
Starting point is 00:28:57 It's a big Joe Lewis statue, too, in Detroit. Yeah. The guy's ever saw it. On the board so far. It was a beautiful man, beautiful statue. James and Rich on the board as we go to round four. Round four. In what year did my superhero Muhammad Ali finally hang up his gloves with his last pro fight in the Bahamas?
Starting point is 00:29:17 Isn't that where Shaquille O'Neal is? Yeah. In the ocean. Floating around in the Bahamas. whether A, 1978, B, 1981, or C, 1984. James. James for the win. I will be.
Starting point is 00:29:36 You are correct, and you win. Boom, just like that. By the way, that was sad. He lost to Trevor Burbick in 81. But didn't you get revenge for him? I got revenge for him for everybody. Thank you guys. James, congratulations.
Starting point is 00:29:51 We're going to mail out a Swiggy to you there in Indy. All right. I appreciate it. it, guys. Appreciate you, buddy. And good luck to your Pacers Wednesday. We're going to wait to Wednesday for game three. So, thanks, buddy, boy. Appreciate you. Bye, guys. Bye, Mike. Bye, Mike. Everybody almost forgot that Mike was here. Yeah, later, bud. By the way, rest and peace, Slash Stone. I used to love Slashdome. Bye, guys. Bye, Mike. Oh, bye, Mike. Bye, Mike. You know what? Let's go to Dan Byers' update.
Starting point is 00:30:18 Let's do that now. And then let's get into this kissing on the lips. Amon Ross St. Brown story that I think is hilarious. Guys, the Nick Chubb signing in Houston is official. The running back passing is physical with the Texans. So he is now under contract on a one-year deal that could pay him as much as $5 million in 2025. Right now, Kirk Cousins is still the quarterback of the Atlanta Falcons, albeit the backup to Michael Panix Jr. But he is expected to attend the team's mandatory minicamp this week.
Starting point is 00:30:48 Despite his unhappiness in Atlanta, that's according to the athletic. Packers today released corner Jair Alexander and the Bengals. are letting go a veteran linebacker Jermaine Pratt. And the Colts announced the new ownership plan following the passing of Jim Ursay. Ursay's three daughters will each have an ownership stake with Carly Ursay Gordon being tabbed as owner and CEO of the franchise. You guys mentioned it.
Starting point is 00:31:10 No game in the NBA finals tonight, but there is NBA news. Cavaliers Guard, Darius Garland's going to miss the start of next season. He'll need four to five months to recover following toe surgery. ESPN reported that news. ESPN also reporting Hawks are hiring Pelicans GM Breit. Bryson Graham that is to be their senior VP of basketball operations. Indiana Fever Guard, Caitlin Clark, won't play tomorrow against the Dream.
Starting point is 00:31:32 The fifth straight game she's missed because of a restrained quad. The Red Sox are calling up top prospect outfield of Roman Anthony. He is in the lineup tonight, batting fifth and playing right field against the Tampa Bay Rays. While on the ice, it's game three of the Stanley Cup final. Oilers and Panthers, 8 o'clock Eastern Time. Series tied up at a game apiece. Ryan Nugent Hopkins of Edmonton is considered a game time decision. Nugent Hopkins was on the ice for their optional morning skate earlier today,
Starting point is 00:31:57 but still awaiting a final word on whether he will skate tonight. Guys, back to you. Thanks, D.B. D.B., what do you think about the risk reward on that Nick Chub deal? You know, people might not realize because time is a flying. He's a couple years removed from 1,500 yards, 12 tutties. Like the last two seasons, he has been banged up and some injuries, and obviously. Yeah, that's significant knee injury that we saw that was just gruesome for him to even come back and play.
Starting point is 00:32:23 I'll tell you the Texans are trying Joe Mixon was very good for them last year 29 years old still under 30 but you get a gruesome injury Maybe Nick Chubb needs some like Derek Henry sort of motivation Do you hear that story over the weekend? Yes Sandler. Yes he was on the Dan Patrick show Oh yes I'll put you he said he'd put him in a movie
Starting point is 00:32:43 If Henry rushed for 2,000 yards of season Our very own Dan Patrick yeah Dan Patrick was talking to Derek Henry And the bet was if he gets 2,000 rushing yards again, right? Yep. Just like you, don't watch the news. Kavino only pays attention to DP when he's on it.
Starting point is 00:32:59 That's right. That's like, you know, there's a story about Derek Henry. You know, maybe on the show we're filling in for Fourth of July week. That show. But 2,000 yards, it's a lot with Lamar there. But if anybody can do it, it's Derek Henry. Yeah. Thank you, D.
Starting point is 00:33:13 Thanks, guys. Appreciate you, but. Dan. Now, I got to ask only because this seems to come up every so often. And it has to do with kissing other grownups on the lips. And Tom Brady got so much crap for this. No, here's the difference. You mean kissing kids on the lips?
Starting point is 00:33:35 He was kissing his son who was a little boy at the time. So I don't want to sound like a contrarian or I'm contradicting myself here because I didn't really have as much of a problem with that as the rest of the world did. That's his little son. You take as much love as you can get. get out of these kids before they tell you to beat it. Grownups are different. I think, though, the people that gave Tom Brady a lot of crap were because his son was not
Starting point is 00:34:01 such a little boy. He was, like, 12 or 13. He was a kid. Yeah, he was a little boy. Yeah, he was a little boy. You might say like four or five. He was a preteen, probably teenager. So what?
Starting point is 00:34:11 It's his son. I agree. Yeah, I get it. But I also understand that culturally, it's different for everybody. But people were making it out like he did something wrong. As Tom Brady's son beat it. Well, again, this subject comes up again in the form of Amun Rha St. Brown during a podcast talked about him kissing his dad.
Starting point is 00:34:29 I kissed my dad in lips growing up until I would say, what, like, until I got to high school. But then in high school, I think a few times I kissed him on the lips. Like when I, what was it? When I graduated, I think when I committed. So a lot of people think it's weird. I kiss my mom in the lips too. I kissed my brothers on the lips when I was growing up. up. My dad made us do it, so we'd get in fights. And then after the fight was over, he would
Starting point is 00:34:57 make us kiss each other on the lips. That's a good way to refuse it. You can't stay mad at somebody after you and kiss him on the lips. That's funny. I do that and fight sometimes. Just kiss him on the leg. Now you kiss. That was going to be my plan if you tried to beat my ass. I was going to kiss you. But now my dad made us do it. So I think it, I mean, it's not a thing, I think in America really, but I think it's a, I mean, Germany, it's kind of normal. Yeah. It was normal for me growing up. Well, that explains it. Like we said, cultural differences.
Starting point is 00:35:25 I get it. But to be clear, there's a big difference between 16, 17. He said high school, right? Yeah. Tom Brady's son was 11. I just double-checked. He was 11 years all the time. So it makes sense now because he said they do that a lot in Germany.
Starting point is 00:35:41 So, yeah, that makes sense. And if you remember, no, if you remember, though, Amon-Ross, St. Brad, if you watch Receiver, his dad, you know, lived overseas. and he's a big weightlifter. I look at this interestingly enough. Military dad, right? A military dad. Remember they were working out in the garage
Starting point is 00:35:56 when he was like a little kid. Like super strict. And by the time it's like Big Cat, with that courtesy of Barstool, right? I think. So my thought is this. Why do we have such a problem with it? The more I think about it,
Starting point is 00:36:11 is it like our weird American, like awkward ways? Because I think my son is five. I kiss my son on the lips every night. good night, buddy, give him a little peck on the lips. Same with my daughter. Now, I'm sure that won't last forever, but why is that weird to people? There's all sorts of reasonings. I don't quite understand it.
Starting point is 00:36:29 And I remember that when this Tom Brady story came to be and came to light. Again, I grew up in a super affectionate family, but I would feel weird if my mom or dad were kissing me on lips at a certain age. So I think it stops when you start realizing that. Yeah, a lot of families are just anti with that, too. Like, I dated a girl back in the day. and she said that when she was a little kid, her aunt kissed her on the lips and she got a cold sore. Oh, dude, I was just going to say that, Danny.
Starting point is 00:36:57 Thank you for giving a real life example. You know, adults carry things that little kids do not. And then it also, there was a story. Well, if you got the herb, don't go kissing anybody. You don't know what you got or if a breakouts about to happen. Right, Rich. Some people carry germs and they don't know those germs are inside of them. And little kids are so susceptible to these things.
Starting point is 00:37:16 And next thing you know, your kid has cold sores because Aunt Cindy wanted to be affectionate. And then the other side of the story is, and again, I didn't grow up this way, but the story, I remember when the Brady thing happened was, you know, you shouldn't be kissing or the thought was you shouldn't be kissing these little kids on the lips because it confuses them that other adults are also allowed to kiss them on the lips. And that could send weird signals to other kids where they think that's normal, and that's not good if another stranger ever tried to do that.
Starting point is 00:37:45 It's interesting, right? because, Danny, you and I were talking before the show about... There's always different things. Do these things self-correct? Meaning, like, it's a given that a few days a week, my son ends up in, me and my wife's bed in the middle of the night. He'll wake up in the middle night, run in, ends up sleeping on our bed. Sounds like a little C-block. Sounds just like that, actually.
Starting point is 00:38:08 Sounds just like you. Ship off the old blockhead. So, I can't tell you, Rich was the biggest C-block there ever was in his heyday. It's true. So your brother's right on that, your son's right on the same path. But I look at it this way. My son's not going to be, you know, running in our bed at three in the morning when he's 13. You know, you naturally grow out of it.
Starting point is 00:38:28 You age out of these things. Like my kids still want to take a bath together and play with their little bath bombs and their little scuba divers and stuff. Like, that's not going to be forever. They're going to realize eventually my daughter's like, yeah, I'm a little old now. I don't want to take a bath with my brother. But now they want to do it. I think kissing your kids. They're your kids.
Starting point is 00:38:46 I find it weird if you think it's weird to kiss your kid. I agree. They're your kid. For the record, I agree with Rich. Because again, it goes away on its own and it happens so fast. My daughter's going to be 16. I don't kiss her on the lips anymore, but I'm glad I did. When did it?
Starting point is 00:39:00 When did it end? Probably like, I don't know. Maybe. I don't know. Tom Brady's kid age? Yeah, 11? 11 maybe. 10ish?
Starting point is 00:39:10 11ish. Nah, you know what? I think it's the same affection when you, kiss them on the cheek. When they, when Christmas changes, let's just say. Yeah. You know, if there's kiddies listening, when the Christmas spirit changes and things become a little different, they start growing up a little bit, right?
Starting point is 00:39:28 They start becoming aware. I don't want anybody kissing my two-year-old on the lips. I don't do it. Nobody in the family. No? You don't give a couple of smoke on the lips. No. On his cheek, yeah.
Starting point is 00:39:37 You know, no raspberries on his belly. Yeah. People are very particular about it. Yeah, but lips? No. That's crazy to me Everyone's different My girlfriend grew up
Starting point is 00:39:48 Her family didn't do that So they think Like I come from a very affectionate Mexican-Italian household Everybody's a little Mw'in kissy And my mom smothers Her grandkids
Starting point is 00:39:56 My girlfriend's family Did not raise their kids To be like that So they think it's a little overly affectionate I remember dating an Italian girl Where her like Dad and uncles and stuff Would kiss me on the cheek
Starting point is 00:40:09 During holidays And I remember feeling their man stubble In my face being like Oh But that's like on the cheek. Listen, your thoughts weird to kiss your own kids? I think that's a little, I think the St. Brown's story is definitely a little more interesting than the Tom Brady one because he had, he said he was in high school. Graduating.
Starting point is 00:40:29 Yeah. And then when he committed to the college he chose. Now, do I think that that's confidence and that's love? I think it's love. I was going to say, do I think there's anything like strange in that, in like a perverted way? absolutely not. That's not my point. I'm just saying that. I wouldn't want my dad kissing me when I was in high school.
Starting point is 00:40:48 Beat it. His nasty mustache rubbing on my cheek on my lip. Steve, come over here. Hey, give you dad a smoochoo right here. I think of him right here and the kisser. Come here. Get over here. I think Danny G. nailed it in our pre-show meeting, which is you work through these things naturally as a family. Whether or not you do these things or not,
Starting point is 00:41:06 like every day when I drop my kids off at school. And I'm like, all right, have a good day. And do we do our little handshake? And then I give him a little peck on the lips. There will be a day where my daughter's like, dad. Yeah, that's going away. Yeah. But you can't defend what he said there.
Starting point is 00:41:22 Would you have been kissing Greg in high school? You had a girlfriend. You'd kiss your dad like that. I don't know if my dad's ever hugged me. Oh. Come in. Put her there. Shake hands.
Starting point is 00:41:33 We don't know. No tongue, Richie. Just a little smooch right hand on the lips. It's interesting. I think it's cultural. I think it's your family affectionate. But I thought that was an interesting clip from Amman Ross. Brown because Tom Brady got so much crap for it a couple years ago, people are very weird about
Starting point is 00:41:46 family affection. To be clear, I think it's nice that his dad loved that much, you know, so it's not coming from like, wow, he's a creep. But I do find it to be a bit strange and a bit overboard. You know, the alternative could be. The alternative could be like, yeah, your dad was a non-present jerk. Right, yeah. Just dad loved him? It's great that he had love and he had discipline and we've seen the backstory. So it's not coming from a weird place, the criticism. But, you know, I do find it. odd and it is cultural and your thoughts we'll share them. 87799
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Starting point is 00:47:49 This guy came out to me. He was younger than me. He's like, yo, big guy. You're in my seat, Holmes. He called me big guy. I didn't like it. I hate that. I hate boss.
Starting point is 00:47:57 But he also insinuated I was in his seat. I had to get up. I'm like, what? Maybe we need to go over all these tomorrow. Yeah, we do. We do. Because when you're in a drive-thru and the employee getting your bag ready, he says, you got it, boss.
Starting point is 00:48:09 I'm sorry, he called me big dog. Big dog. Yeah, but Danny G. You're big dog. I don't hate boss. I was at Tripoli. And the guy's like, brown or white rice boss. I'm like, brown rice.
Starting point is 00:48:17 But it's sarcastic to me. Yeah, it's weird. He calls Rich his boss, but he calls his boss, my guy. My guy. He called me Big Dog. That's what it was. Big dog. I'm like, big dog.
Starting point is 00:48:30 Big dog? I felt disrespected. We'll talk about that later. Right now we're talking about kissing on the lips with family members. Big kids. Bigger kids. High school kids. I just wonder where, I feel like your kids let you know.
Starting point is 00:48:45 man. Like I don't even, you know how your daughter sits on your lap and gives you like dad hugs and stuff? That even sort of dwindles a little bit, which is sad. So you take it in all while you can. But there comes a point in time where it's just odd. And I think
Starting point is 00:49:01 anything over when the teenage years kick in is odd. This topic is because of the Detroit Lions star wide receiver. Yeah, I'm on Ross St. Brown. Talk about, you know, kissing his kid. Let's go to Bruno and Brooklyn. Bruno. What's up, buddy? C&R, gentlemen.
Starting point is 00:49:17 What's up? Hey, I love it. Just real quickly here. Listen, we did it with our kids. We had a boy and a girl. There's a difference with the boys and the girls. In the house is one environment, but it's always situational, meaning you're bringing your kids in school when they're young.
Starting point is 00:49:30 It's one thing. I bring in my kid the ball practice when he's young, eight, nine, he's like pops. No way. Because he knew guys were getting out of our cars and looking. The girls were a little different. They were a little bit more comfortable with it. That's the way we used to handle it. always look around and say, listen, what's going on?
Starting point is 00:49:47 And he'd say, and he saw nobody was looking, he'd actually give me a kiss on a left. We kissed our kids on a list, and then when they weren't ready for it, they didn't have any of it. Well, girls will do it a little longer, but the boys definitely was all about where we were and what was going on around us. When would you say was the appropriate time for it to stop, age-wise? Depends on the child. You know,
Starting point is 00:50:06 I know my kid was quitting probably somewhere in a 10-11 range. Yeah, that's my boy. That's why it was up like that. Brady got all that flag. Yeah, Brady got unnecessary crap for that. You love your kids. You kiss him. To me, it showed he was a loving dad. I know.
Starting point is 00:50:20 But there is a point where it does stop. Showry. Showry in D.C. What's up? What's going on, fellas? What's up, man? First of all, I just have to marry Mac playing ditty. We talk about kissing children.
Starting point is 00:50:34 It just threw me all. Oh, geez, Mary. Well, officially it was May. Yeah, I thought about that. I was like, that's amazing. I'm sorry. I just had to mention that. But I will say, I didn't come from a.
Starting point is 00:50:46 affectionate family. So, like, to me, like, I don't see the, like, the point in doing so necessarily, but let me say this. I didn't get kisses from my mother or my father. Like, you know, they were kind of emotionally distant in general. But up until he made me stop, I kissed my son in the forehead every time, you know, he went to bed, before he went to school, things of that nature. I think you could do that always. That's beautiful. Yeah, I think that's great. And look, here's, here's my take on it. I think if we could all acknowledge that there's cultural differences here, right? the people that have an issue with it, why can't they acknowledge the fact that
Starting point is 00:51:20 well, culturally, there's a difference there that you show your kids some extra affection once in a while. Hey, listen, have a wonderful Monday night. We'll see tomorrow. Aributerte you, baby. See you in the Promise Land. Goodbye, guys.
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