The Herd with Colin Cowherd - Hour 1 - The Wrong Quote is Possible!!!
Episode Date: February 27, 2025C&R pay tribute to Black History Month! Who had the batting stance you tried to copy as a kid? There's a special bowling celebration anniversary today, John Travolta & wrong quotes take over. ...The guys get into the Matthew Stafford sweepstakes! Rich says that his best landing spot is with Tom Brady, not just on the slopes. Plus, rich people coincidences & "Mr. Rod!" See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Let me hit you up.
It's Black History Month.
Yeah.
Who's your favorite black athlete when you were a kid?
Dave Winfield.
Danny J.
Super stud.
Bo Jackson.
Iowa Sam.
Probably former Iowa linebacker, Abdul Hodge.
Damn Byer?
Jim Jackson, former Ohio State and NBA star.
I think.
You know what, though?
There was only a few, Rich, before we get your answer, the big reveal here.
Only a few that were universally appreciated.
Like, regardless of where you grew up, you could still rock that poster.
And it would be, for me, three names.
Mike Tyson, Ken Griffey Jr.
Oh, man, maybe Bo Jackson, too.
Yeah, that famous Bo poster.
He knows.
I was going to say, and Michael Jordan.
Of course.
Maybe it was four.
Magic Johnson?
Because no matter where you were, you still love those guys.
You had their poster.
You wore their t-shirts.
Here I am asking you guys.
And I can't decide between my two favorite black athletes in the 80s.
We'll decide for you.
Okay.
Because as a kid from New York and a Mets fan, every kid imitated the Darrell Strawberry batting stance.
But I wore number 16 and tried to do the high leg kick like I was Dwight Gooden.
I don't know.
Darrell, bro.
Darrell?
Yeah.
For real.
Greatest swing in baseball history almost.
Maybe, arguably, yeah.
And Dway couldn't.
Is there anyone?
But again, he was just, oh, he was so great.
He's so full of potential.
I love Dway couldn't too.
Is there anyone in that conversation with Griffey Jr. and Daryl?
Is there a third where you like the sweetest swing ever?
Because I figure those two immediately.
Ken Griffey Jr. and Daryl.
we always used to do the Carney
Lansford because of the way he would shake his back
Yeah but that was awkward
It was cool though
Yeah he used to practice with the shake weight that guy
That's the shakeweight batting stance
Is there a third
As far as sweet like beautiful
Sweet swing
Like beautiful swing
It doesn't need to be a black guy
I'm just asking in general
Oh man
Mark McGuire had a sweet swing
It was a little
It was compact I'm saying
When Darrell
He had a nice one-handed follow for
Yeah
Darrell I'm saying he had that
the leg kick, and when he just extended those arms.
Eric Davis had a cool batting stance.
And on Black History Month, I brought him up on our Patreon show today, our podcast.
I was like, he was one of my favorite athletes growing up.
Eric Davis had one of the best scuffles of all time.
Him and Ray Knight at third base.
You remember he bumped into Ray Knight on the Mets during like a double steel?
And then Ray Knight started fighting like he was the Fighting Irishman.
I put up your nix.
I think Eric Davis has like a very odd stat.
Like he could have been one of the greats of all time, right?
Injuries got the best of them, but he still put up great numbers.
I love that dude.
And he was great in RBI baseball way back on a Wednesday.
But he has like some weird stat where if you combine two seasons together,
he has the greatest like 100 game span of anybody in baseball history
or something ridiculous like that because his numbers were so good from one season to the next.
Well, if we're going to shout out some of the coolest black dudes in sports in the 80s and 90s,
Well, I did say Dave Winfield, Rich, because I think it's understated and underrated that he was drafted in three major sports,
one of World Series later in his career, had a long stellar career, and he was always a very classy gentleman-like superstar in the MLB.
Spot, can you post on our Instagram story?
The actual Dave Winfield classy poster?
It's the best.
It was a poster of him in a suit, if I remember correctly, and it said classy.
Class.
It was like him and James Lennon Jr.
You're classy.
Well, I was going to say if we're going to give shoutouts on Black History Month.
Let me give you one more because he might have been the most intimidating guy on the pitcher's mound.
Danny G. up in the Bay Area in the 80s and 90s.
Dave Stewart.
Yeah, with a hat brim down low.
But he talked like this.
He talked like, like he's Michael Jackson.
The joke was always he and Ricky Henderson should have, you know, reversed voices.
I think I say Bob Gibson at first because intimidation factor, but that's old school.
But you know what?
Speaking of what, shout out to our buddy, Rob Parker, MLB, bro.
I know always trying to encourage young black kids to play baseball.
The numbers, unfortunately, as we saw over the years, they go down and down because the path in the NBA and the NFL may seem more appealing.
The Kyler Murray theory.
We saw it recently.
But we grew up with a lot of legends from Rock Raines to Willie Randolph, bro, as a New York kid, loved them.
So happy Black History Month.
And, yeah, again, MLBBro.
Ron Parker doing his thing.
Baseball.
Did that even confuse you guys in the West Coast, Danny G.
and Iowa Sam and Byer.
When Tim Raines, his baseball card said Rock Raines.
Anyone else?
Like, what is that?
Is this an error card?
Was it like 1990 or 91?
Yes.
Rich thought he had a twin.
I was like, is it like Ozzy Kim Seek him?
Is he her brother?
Rock Raines?
You're like an error?
Could this be an error?
What's doing here? Rocker rains. So shout out again, Black History Month. Not only is it Black History Month, Rich.
Today is a very special day. You said it. It's an anniversary of what some consider, I definitely consider,
the greatest sports quote of all time. And there's a lot of them. Today, today, I consider myself,
the luckiest man, man on a face of the earth. Not only the quote, Camino, I think one of the best
celebrations. It's up there with
Jesse Orozco thrown his
glove in the air. It's up there.
It's up there with Joe Carter.
It's up there with Kirk Gibson. It's up there with
John Madden being carried off the field. It's up there
with Joe Namath. So not only, yeah, not only
great quote. Dwight Clark's the catch.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yes, the catch.
And that anniversary is
when Pete Weber
won
in 2012,
13 years ago
today. That's
right. I did it.
We just happened to play this on the show yesterday.
You know why? Because we love this always, not just on the anniversary.
Yeah, you said Muhammad Ali and I said, yeah, and that bowling guy.
It's one of the great, it's right up there with I float like a butterfly's thing like a bee.
It's right up there with some of the greatest sports quotes of all time.
I'm not being facetious.
I really mean that.
I know it sounds silly because it's Pete Weber.
Look, but he comes from a lineage of great bowlers.
his dad was a legend. Dick Weber, we saw him growing up. Pete Weber, his son, was a stellar
Hall of Fame bowler, and he had an amazing moment. And I swear to you, Rich, it might be a false memory,
but I feel like I watched that live when it happened. It's possible. Kavino and I unlocked a memory
earlier today. We always talk about Saturday mornings as a kid were cartoons and then saved by the
bell, wrestling American gladiators. We all watch the same stuff growing up. And for some reason,
if you were stuck at Grandma's house,
I remember watching bowling on TV.
Bowling was on every weekend.
It was, man.
The legends.
Parker, Bone, the third Norm Duke.
You know my theory, Kavino.
If you're a grown man or woman,
I'll give women a little more leeway
because I'm a nice fella.
But if you're a grown man and we're going bowling,
if you don't break 100,
you should have to walk home.
That is a rule here on Fox Sports Radio.
In fact, if you're a grown man
listening and you can't bring 100,
I'm not sure I want you listening.
I'll do without you.
I mean, I don't know if, all right, all right.
To be fair, you could listen, but I don't know if I want to be your friend.
A hundred means you just need really one to two March the whole game.
Four-year-old son could bowl a hundred.
Okay.
A lot of people go a long time between bowling.
Do you get like a game or two to warm up?
I was saying I went bowling for the first time in like a decade and I bowled a 160 something.
Like you have the ability to just.
Sam, I believe in you.
I think I would.
I went bowling with Ryan Bersinger, who's in the back on his birthday over the summer,
and I think my first game was like an 80, and then I just excelled from there.
It was like exponential.
That's fair.
You redeemed yourself.
Because like I hadn't bowled in a long time since I think moving from Iowa out here, almost like eight, nine years.
Sometimes you're just hobnob and eating French fries, not really caring.
But as long as you zoned in.
Oh, I love bowling.
In all respect.
In Iowa, don't they just stand up 10 corn?
It's corn?
Right.
Yeah, we're actually throwing a bowling ball and there's a bunch of pigs at the other end.
But they all fall over.
A little kid sets up the pins for you.
Yeah, exactly, sure, sure.
So today really is the anniversary of Pete Weber and his quote, but what's even funnier about it?
I did it.
It's one of our favorites.
We have referenced it a lot here on this show.
I just think it's so funny because he didn't mean to say it.
That's a sports version of that's one small step.
What is it?
It's fun.
Let it work it out.
One small step for man.
One giant lead.
We take steps.
One hand, one bird in the hands.
That's one small step for man.
That's not what he meant to say.
And that's not what Pete Weber meant to say either.
He meant to say something like...
One small step for a man.
One giant leap for all of mankind.
All of mankind.
But it's iconic the way he said.
Exactly.
And that's exactly what happened in the Pete Weber story.
That's not what he meant to say.
Hey, to tie it all together, did you guys ever watch that Steve Correll show, Space Force, on Netflix?
Heard about it.
The girl was the first.
woman on the moon and she was African-American and she had this whole speech ready to go.
And she, in a moment of pressure, she freaked down and she goes, it's great to be black on the
moon.
And you know what?
She was right.
So that's a dumb show that did not get rid of it, I don't think.
Did you say the official quote?
What is the official quote?
The official quote that he wanted to say was, who do you think you were rooting against me?
I am the man in this tournament.
Yeah, take a listen to Pete Weber.
he was on bar stool given the explanation.
Well, actually, it just was kind of a missay
because I was sitting there and I was thinking
what I was going to say to the kid
that was giving me trouble during the match
and it was like I wanted to say,
who do you think you are with me in my house?
Yeah.
You know, and it just came out,
who do you think you are, I am.
And that's the best part of the story
that I think a lot of people don't know.
That was directed to a 12-year-old kid.
Oh, yeah, 12.
1614. I'm not real sure.
That makes it even better.
So what was the kid was
like heckling you during the game?
Well, he rooted out loud a couple
times against me. The second frame
when I left the 10 pin, he
just loud enough, yes.
You know, when I left
the 10 bin and, you know,
I don't care if you root, but don't
root loud enough for me to hear.
Yeah. You know, because that's just
takes away from everything. But it
pisses me off. So, you know, when I
get mad, I let people know about it and I've never held back.
You, Jagas!
You know what?
If you're hearing the explanation,
I'm going to put his fire and level of competition right up there with Michael Jordan.
Yeah.
You know, like, I feel like he's right up there as far as passion levels go.
Oh, and he took that personally?
Yeah.
I mean, clearly he took that personally.
No one loves spite more than me.
And the fact that it was against a child makes it even better.
A child? You know what?
He was that fired up because some little kids,
Some little kids stuck his tongue at him.
There's so much great about this.
That's hilarious.
I also loved, you could cheer, but not loud enough so we can hear you.
What's the point then?
By the way, props to Big Cat at Barstall
profoundly get to the bottom of that because I'm surprised no one asked him.
We would have bumped into him.
That would have been the first thing I asked.
I'm not trying to take any way from Big Cat,
but I've heard that explanation before.
It's a legendary story.
Pete Weber legend on this day.
And we still quote it.
I mean, honestly, is there another one that's up there?
Like, you know it's a really popular quote that we throw out there a lot that doesn't get a lot of credit,
but it still lives in meme form when Bart Scott said, can't wait.
That's a pretty popular one on social media.
It was how, it was how and when he said it.
Yeah.
It's really just two words.
And his head was steaming.
There's also a great story about the 2008 NBA finals because Kevin Garnett famously screaming,
Anything is possible.
supposedly with Adidas
it was supposed to be
impossible as nothing
and just in the moment
he let that rip
yeah so that was a wrong quote
wrong quote
but it all worked out
never when Kirk Cousins
was all fired up
you like that
you like that
there's always gonna be these quotes
that in the moment
but some are great
I really think that one's a great one
because you lose is it
as the kiddies say
my daughter has an expression
this little kid was
in his walls. Like he was in his head. He was so, he was so mad that he flipped. That's right.
I did it. Like that passion level is absurd. It's absurd. It's also the exact opposite of Travolta
because Travolta was building up to it. And these are spur of the moment like you have to hit
the spot where Travolta's Adel DeZim just kept on being dragged out because he knew what the end was going
to be. But he knew that he didn't have it.
These are spontaneous.
The wickedly talented?
You mean the wickedly talented?
He's wickedly talented.
As he's saying wickedly talented, you could tell that he's like,
The gears are turning.
I don't know what this guy.
Adina Manzel, but he.
Let's give it up for their wickedly talented.
That's the weakest.
Adel doesim.
Well, there's Adele who's still coming in the music scene.
Dan Byer, that's up there in a Kavino and a top 10 favorite quote of all time as well.
When you grew up in the 80s especially,
John Travolta was the epitome of cool, right?
If you watched Greece or any of his movies,
that dude was cool as hell.
To see him quiver with that lack of confidence in that moment
because he forgot this woman's name.
To me, it's hilarious.
But hold on.
Adel Kazim.
And by the way, if you don't know,
he wanted to introduce the wickedly talented
from the play Wicked Adina Mansell.
But he, I don't know.
if the prompter went out or what.
Adina Manzel, did he not rehearse?
Did he not look at it once before he stopped?
Atel does he.
It was so like, it was so, such like graceful sounding too.
A graceful quiver in his voice.
Spot, we've talked about that so much.
Isn't there a second Travolta Flub?
I feel like I'm...
Yes.
Yeah, he said...
No, no, no.
He just said when he introduced Le Miserables...
He like overdid it.
He like, Lé Miserables.
Le Miserables.
Like Fred Armisen is some kind of purpose.
There's another sports drop we play
Roger Goodell. It's not like this organ
duck was a Heisman trophy winner or anything.
Marcus Marieto.
Mariotto.
That's so weak.
And you know what he did?
He combined Mr. Robato with Mariotto.
That's exactly what he did.
Did it Ted Kennedy call
Sammy Sosa, Sammy Souser and like Mike McGuire?
Mike, him.
Our home run champs.
He got both wrong, if I'm not mistaken.
Mike McGuire and Sammy Souser.
Sammy Sosa, by the way, who's back in the Chicago dugout.
So spring training, alive and well.
But long live, Pete Weber and his legendary quote, I mean, that's a t-shirt that I got to get.
Who do you think you are?
I am.
And I feel that way.
So many times throughout a day.
Yeah, no, I'm going to buy that shirt.
You know what I want to buy that shirt, don't you?
No, where do I go?
Well, I don't want to make a free plug for the guy, but.
that Super 70 sports guy.
He's got a shirt of that.
Oh, I got to get it.
It's like the two thumbs pointing at him.
It's the anniversary.
We celebrate it here on the Kavino and Rich show.
Well, hey, I don't know the way we could go from there because that's the hot story of the day.
I did.
I did, guys, if you'll just allow me 22 seconds.
I have the whole Travolta leading up to it.
Sam, unless you have it, I've got it.
I've got it here.
This is the 22 seconds leading up to it.
buckle up
there will always be a special place in my heart
for the movie musical
and for the songs that create their most memorable moments
here to perform the Oscar nominated
gorgeously empowering song
let it go from the Oscar winning
animated movie Frozen
please welcome the wickedly talented
one and only
a dozen
but the confidence in wickedly talented
it's like he's ready to say the name
The only.
Del Dazine.
Not even close.
I love it.
That's kind of how you feel
when you forget people's names
though in real life though, right?
Like, hey, great to meet you.
Adel Dazin.
I feel like that's what it's like walking
on a high beam.
Like he knows he's losing his balance
and everything is in rhythm.
Sounds confidence.
And then he just completely falls off.
You know what that is?
That's the greatest misquote of all time,
Pete Weber,
and the weakest misquote of all time.
The forgetful.
John Trevolta.
There you go.
Les Miserables.
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Does he stay with the Rams?
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You do it every Wednesday, the biggest stories and headlines and sports and pop culture.
but right now Matt Stafford in the news.
That's the story.
That's number one in the headlines right now.
Matthew Stafford.
Let's talk about the quarterback of the Los Angeles Rams.
I think this is like such a simple solution.
And I hear so many people talking about where can he end up?
There's options and how much money is he going to take and where could he end up?
Here's where I want to start.
It's clear that Sean McVeza fan.
They want a Super Bowl.
together. McVeigh said this about a month ago. Take a listen.
You don't want to have that go on again. I don't think that's good for anybody.
I think sooner than later, being able to get that clarity, understand, clear, open,
and honest communication. I think there's a lot of love coming from our part. I think there's
a lot of appreciation coming from his part as well. And a lot sooner than later is an ideal
scenario. Yeah. So Stafford and the Rams showing a mutual interest.
They want a Super Bowl together.
There's a legacy there.
That makes sense.
The question there is how much money do the Rams want to give a 37-year-old quarterback who's, you know, his skills are not going to be on the up and up?
You could say it.
Past his prime.
Pass this prime.
It doesn't mean he's out of wins or he's out of gas, but he's past his prime.
He's on the downside of a stellar career.
It's not on the upside.
Diana Rossini, friend of the show, love her.
You saw her at the Super Bowl.
Yeah.
She had Chase Daniels on her podcast, and they were talking about the type of money maybe Stafford could get if he stays with the ramps.
Matthew goes out, sees that there's no market for him at the price he wants, and the Rams say, all right, we'll bring it back for $40 million.
Like, don't you think that's a fair number?
40? No. What? Diana, you're too much front office speak.
40 million is a travesty.
A travesty?
If he gets 40 million, I would at this point, to be completely honest with you from a player's perspective, I would retire.
Get out of here.
I mean, I heard Jonas Knox right here on Fox Sports Radio talking about him.
He's made 360 million.
I wrote, look at this right there.
I wrote that down, 364.
That's not enough money.
That's not a good enough little nest egg right now for him to sit on while he makes another 40 to play in the city he's already in.
Do you mean a power ball jackpot?
Seriously.
But the story today is, and I don't like it, because it seems that he still buddy chummy with McVe.
You know, we tie things back to relationships.
It's like you and your girlfriend think you're good, but then you see her on social media
and she's bowling with some other guy.
You know, she's out.
She's at the club with someone else.
You're like, wait a second.
I thought we were good.
Well, here's a developing story.
Understanding. A developing story, according to Jordan Schultz, Raiders minority owner, Tom Brady,
recently hosted Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford at his home in Montana and they've been spending time together,
skiing and just chilling. Brady has been actively trying to convince Stafford to join the Raiders,
and here's why I think that is perfect. Well, hold on. You know the other backstory, though?
Ian Rappaport of NFL media reacted to the report by explaining that Brady and Stafford ran into each other at the ski resort in Montana, that it was an unplanned meeting, not some sort of extensive or in-depth meeting that Brady was hosting, that he wasn't recruiting Stanford.
And it's like, get out of here.
That is BS.
That's some BS your girlfriend would tell you when you saw the social media post of her and the dude at the club.
We just bumped into each other.
It was total coincidence.
I didn't know he was there at his friends and I went with my friends.
Well, look at it this way, Cove.
Who knows more about what an aging quarterback has left in the tank than a guy that won when he went to the Bucks post 40?
TB 12.
Not everybody has the conditioning of an older TB 12.
Can I give you the-
Not everybody's time, right?
Can I give you the quick bullet points I wrote down why I think this?
makes perfect sense.
What do you mean?
Perfect sense for him to be a raider?
Yes.
I think it would make more sense for him to keep his ass where he is right now.
Matthew Stafford to the Raiders makes perfect sense.
Dare I say almost Kurt Hennig.
Perfect.
I would say maybe if not where he is right now.
If not with the Rams.
Listen.
The Raiders.
I live in Woodland Hills.
The rich people neighborhood down the block that have a
way higher tax bracket. That's called Hidden Hills.
Matthew Stafford
has an estate.
He has a beautiful house.
His wife has her podcast studio.
His daughters are involved
in the community. One of his kids goes to my
daughter's dance studio. They
live in Southern California. He's
37. Live in the dad
life. They have a beautiful home.
He's a Super Bowl champion.
He spent over a decade in
Detroit. No offense, Detroit. I know we got a big
station there. It's on the up and up.
And the guy's 37.
He's going to be on quarterback season two on Netflix.
Maybe you got that taste of the Hollywood bug.
How quickly do you and I get from Burbank Airport to Las Vegas, Nevada?
Oh, in like 12 minutes.
It seems like you're right.
Yeah.
There's no drink service up and down, 35 minutes.
You know that little Van Nuys Airport right down the block here?
A little private jet.
Vegas might as well.
be Orange County.
Matthew Stafford could play for the Raiders
one to two years and it would almost be like
playing here in Southern California.
Tom Brady, fresh start,
looking for a face.
Maybe you draft Shored Or Sanders and he learns behind Stafford.
This makes so much sense to me.
Danny Jee, because you were talking about maybe Sam Donald.
No, Matthew Stafford, you might be able to compete.
What's he going to get from the Raiders?
if he was going to get 40 million from the Rams.
I'm saying even if it's the same money.
Then why move at all?
Because the Rams got rid of the Rams like Cooper Cupgo.
So they got Pooka and Nakua.
But the Rams might be in more of a rebuilding phase at this point.
And Matthew Stafford.
And you think the Raiders are like going to win all of a sudden?
Hold on though.
I completely agree.
I just want to make it clear.
I agree with Rich if the Rams are out of the question for whatever reason.
He just doesn't like the direction they're going.
He thinks his time's expired there.
He had a fight behind the scenes with somebody.
He's being mistreated, whatever.
Okay, so I get it because it's such an easy trip from Vegas to L.A.
Lifestyle reasons.
His family's here is a quick flight.
I get it.
But why not to stay with the Rams?
I haven't heard.
That's an option, right?
I think that's the better option.
I'm not saying that's not an option.
I'm saying Matthew Stafford to the Raiders just makes so much logistical sense for a veteran of 37 years old.
If he was 24 and he had another.
decade plus in the league.
I'd say,
explore your options.
Unless the power of
Brady kicks in where he's so
enamored to be skiing
with Tommy.
They're sipping hot cocoa
at the lodge.
To be in partnership with such a
winning sort of culture
that Brady's trying to create.
I mean, Tom Brady has a resume.
Tom Brady,
maybe that has so much
pull on him that we don't even know.
I'm insane.
We often use the word glamored.
You know where we got that from?
Maybe he's so glamored by Tommy that it's more of a reality than we think.
We got glamored from True Blood.
Remember the show True Blood where the vampires had such a power over mere humans?
Like you look at them and you'd be like glamour them.
They said glamored them.
So maybe Tom is really glamoring this dude.
Otherwise, the best option from the outside looking in is to stay in L.A.
where his family is.
Dude, outside looking in.
Yeah, Rams clearly the easiest option,
but I'm saying anything other than the Vegas Raiders,
retirement almost seems like the best option.
But if you want to keep playing,
do you think he wants to go play for the Giants
or move across the country?
I'm telling you at this stage of the game,
because I'm living at a similar life
without the hundreds of millions of dollars.
He's got little kids.
He's at his forever home.
He's in Hidden Hills, the nicest neighborhood in the valley.
And by the way, he came here because he wanted his family.
to live here. And guess what? His wife is
happy. Right.
His kids are, again,
in their school system and everything going on.
This is not 37 years old.
You're going to pick up the fam-bam-dusel
as you call. You're going to pick up the family and move.
Vegas is
a half-hour
private flight away.
It makes sense. Danny,
you are the Raiders fan. Am I wrong?
No, I mean, the
wild card in this is how quickly
if and if Pete Carroll can get the program turned around in Las Vegas.
But in his past, we've seen him do it at USC, of course.
We've seen him do it in Seattle for DBC Hawks.
And in a 12-month calendar, this guy can turn an entire program around.
We've seen him do it before.
It still remains to be seen for LV.
But if he can at least get the Raiders moving in the right track,
and what would be, I think, a selling point for Brady to Stafford is,
dude, you get to throw to the best tight end in football all of a sudden.
You got Brock Bowers.
You got an underrated receiver and Myers.
We're going to add some more pieces in the draft.
Also, that would open up things maybe to draft Gentia, cash cow running back at number six.
And then top of the second round, maybe get a guy like Jackson Dart to sit and learn behind a staff.
And I'm sure there's some allure of being wooed by Tom Brady.
I believe that.
But, you know, what about the idea?
He's Tom Brady.
And this would be one of his first big guest.
But what about the idea also of there's some big name free agent or wanting to be traded wide receivers in the National Football League?
So if you're telling the football players of the NFL, the Raiders now they got Pete Carroll, Tom Brady's overseeing it.
Wow, Matthew Stafford. We saw what Brock Bowers did last year.
There's a lot lining up where the Raiders start to become a desirable place for a free agent to go or a receiver that wants to be traded on the move.
like a Debo Samuel who's like
it seems like he's done with the Niners.
There's places.
It's a tough division.
That's the only rub.
That means you've got to be better than
Bo Nix and Peyton, Sean Payton.
You got to be better than the defending
AFC champions.
Here's what I need to know.
I think you have to be better than Harbon and, you know,
Mark Anthony, Rich.
I need to know.
I need to know.
I need to know.
To have a really full assessment of how I feel about this,
I agree.
The best two options would be either to stay in L.A.
or go to Vegas, which was a quick flight, he wouldn't have to change his lifestyle.
He gets to keep his own house, but I would need to know, is he just chasing the bag here?
Or does he really believe that the Rams are on the decline and the Raiders are on the incline?
I'm just saying if the Rams don't work out, you have to have an option too.
And I think this is pretty sweet.
You know what you said to me recently?
Right.
We were in Vegas doing a fight night for Fox Sports Radio.
And you joked like, yo, bro, wouldn't it be cool to do like every Friday show here?
You know why you said that?
because it's so damn easy to get to Las Vegas from Southern California
that you and I, regular Dufus flying southwest, get there in 35 minutes.
Dufi is deep.
Dufi is the ploy.
Well, think about that while we go to Dampi for an update.
Thank you for hanging with us Dufi.
Yeah, I was going to say, perfect transition.
I mean, you made it plural.
I'll be included in that group.
The Jordan Schultz did snap back at Ian Rappaport's report by saying,
and I messed up the read earlier on what Schultz's response was,
but he said, if you really think Tom Brady and Matthew Stafford just happen to run into each other at a ski resort in Montana, of all places, at the exact same time, I've got a bridge to sell you.
That's what Jordan Schultz responded to the Rappaport report report.
That was a planned out meeting, no doubt.
Absolutely.
Speaking of Rader quarterbacks, Derek Carr is a former Raiders quarterback, and he's currently with the Saints, and he's currently QB1.
G.M. Mickey Loomis says that Carr is expected to be their starter entering next season.
You mentioned Debo Samuel's 10 year with San Francisco,
Rich likely coming to an end.
Sure sounds like it from Niners' GM, John Lynch.
We're on good terms with Debo.
You know, he's asked for a fresh start,
and, you know, I think we're going to honor that.
Other news from the 49ers, Lynch said they've spoken with Brock Purdyo
about a contract, and they plan on having Trent Williams back next season.
The NFL will use an electronic system to measure first down starting in 2025.
The league experimented with the move in some stadiums in the preseason of 2024.
The chain gang, they'll still be on the field, but they'll be used as a backup and as a visual aid to runners.
The Green Bay Packers have had conversations about trading quarter, Jair Alexander, who has two years left on his deal.
Andrew Barry said it yesterday with the Browns and head coach Kevin Stefanski, Cleveland said it again today.
They expect to have Miles Garrett in 2025.
Guys, back to you.
Thanks, Dan Byer.
Your thoughts, by the way, if this Matthew Stafford to the Raiders makes perfect sense,
If he does, I agree, Kavino, if he doesn't stay put, one answer only.
And that's the Las Vegas Raiders.
And Tom Brady, I'm sure, is making that really appealing to him.
And I'm curious to see what happens.
I'm curious to see what type of money the Raiders are throwing at his way.
We got more coming up next.
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I need to know.
I need to know,
Mark Anthony's style,
what sort of offerings
the Raiders are thrown
at Stafford's way
if he's willing to walk away
from about 40 million a year
from the Rams
and the comfort of just
finishing out his career
with the team he wants.
won with. But you don't know if that
40 mil is even an option. We don't, there's no
offer yet so we'll see. But I also need to know, is
Mark Anthony part vampire? He is.
Yeah, he is. He looks like a vampire
speaking up. But yeah,
the story goes that
Tommy Brady, you know,
Tommy, Tom Brady
and Matt Stafford are hanging
around Buddy Chummy
in Montana skiing
and probably doing
business. There's no doubt doing business.
Tom Brady was obviously spending
You think Tom Brady just hangs with quarterbacks for no reason?
No, they didn't bump into each other by accident.
He's trying to see if he can get him to play for the Raiders.
Period.
That's the power and beauty of having a Tom Brady as a partial owner.
Have you ever had that happen in your personal life hanging out with Tom Brady?
No, that would be pretty sweet.
That would be cool.
No, the terrible coincidence that like my ex is here, some girls here, and you're like,
Honey, it was not planned because you're right.
That report from Ian Rappaport.
And who was the other one?
Shultz arguing over whether or not it's a coincidence.
What's a chance of Tom Brady and Matthew Stafford being at the same resort in Montana?
It's like, hey, you're here, I'm here.
We've been dancing all this time.
What a coincidence.
Rich people vacationed in like very similar spots.
You hear about it.
They all share.
their spots. It's like, oh, you want to avoid
the plebs? Go stay here.
Oh, but that's how these deals get
done. Good to see you. Didn't.
Oh, tell me. Didn't Alex Rodriguez
and
Cashman just happened to be at some
banquet together. And Cashman's like,
oh man, how about you want to play for the Yankees?
And Aaron's like, what? Like,
that's how things happened. Don't act like business
wasn't going down. You think they were just
high five and hitting the mountain? I think
they were just hitting some moguls. Like, yeah, what's
up? Um, I think they were just,
riding down the black diamond together holding hands there is something we said about how
the k-12 rich people do hang at the same places so i i it's too much of a coincidence
no way no way what no way this was a meeting don't be fooled um speaking of uh
a rod you brought up a rod and how he bumped into brian cashman back in the day well yeah
they were at some sort of banquet i think that's the backstory and it was just like you know
in passing like yeah you know would you play third
base and Arod was like, are you serious?
But where the pinstrives I'd do anything?
And that's how business happens.
Well, speaking of A-Rod.
Sometimes.
I posted a clip on my Instagram story at Rich Davis.
Hey, give me a follow.
What the heck.
A-Rod, who we've talked about changed his image so much in the last handful of years.
Like, he went from Puts to like really likable guy.
There's a video of A-Rod getting lunch at like your diner.
Mm-hmm.
And some little kid comes up to A-Rod with his iPad.
Mm-hmm.
He's like, hey, Mr. Rod.
A. Rod.
Can you look at my swing and give me some tips?
And Arod's encouraging this little kid looking at a swing.
I love that.
On the iPad.
I'm like, you know what?
Arod is the best example of change his image for the better.
I mean, you can never deny his love and passion of baseball.
But watching him help this little kid, honestly, you'll be like, oh, how cute, man.
So you're saying A-Rod is A-O-K?
He's A-O-K in my book.
He's A-O-K, Rod.
I never hated A-Rod like other people did.
What I learned from that is that Rich would call him Mr. Rod if he met him.
Excuse me, Mr. Rod?
I'm wearing those pajamas.
Yeah, those candy pajamas.
That's my takeaway.
Oh, Mr. Rod.
Mr. Rod.
It's a pleasure to meet you.
I have your jersey.
Well, I hope it doesn't say Mr. Rod on it.
So thank you.
Great story.
Live from the Tyrak.com studio.
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