The Herd with Colin Cowherd - Hour 2 - The Greatest Bad Boys
Episode Date: March 4, 2025Covino & Rich discuss John Cena turning heel, which leads to a discussion about the greatest bad boys in sports! They take calls from across the country. 'LAST ONE STANDING' brings the sports brai...n teasers & Rich calls Deebo a name. Plus.. is SNL on the comeback? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hope you enjoyed your weekend, your fights, your Tank Davis controversy.
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and Rich to wrap up our previous conversation
of things you'll never do again
Jimmy Johnson retiring, Curry saying that was his last dunk this past weekend.
You know, a lot of it's by you're growing out of it, you're getting old,
or styles and technology changes, right?
I was thinking, I'll never wear white chonies ever again, probably.
I wore my last pair of white briefies years ago.
You're never going back to that.
I love how white underwear is getting came into your mind.
What about like old technology?
You ever going to play a CD again?
Again, but again, technology changed, so you'll never do that.
That's by the fall.
I got one for guys that try to keep their...
But dude, I got white socks.
There's a good chance.
Unless I have to, I'll never wear them.
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What am I, Frank Thomas?
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Get that sad?
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Hey, Richie, it's your father.
I'm done snorkeling and I'm done dying my head.
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So the other story this weekend was John Sina turning heel.
It really was big news.
Everywhere you scrolled on social media, everywhere you looked,
John Sina's gone heel.
He's the bad guy now?
He's the bad guy.
So it poses a question, who are the best,
bad guys in sports.
Because for me, the first guy that comes to mind,
the first guy that comes to mind
to me is probably,
without even talking to Rich about it,
probably the first guy that comes to mind for Rich.
And we'll see who that is.
But let's hear what John Cena said over the weekend.
Well, let's hear the moment.
He didn't say anything.
Everyone thought he was hugging it out with Cody Rhodes.
And, you know, they had a wrestling WWB pay-per-view.
I saw it.
And you saw it.
And then as he's hugging Cody Rhodes,
The Rock gives him the old throat slit.
Like, do it.
Sina has, like, an odd look on his face
because you're not used to seeing him mean.
Yeah, he looked like, like Ernest P. Wharrel, bro.
You know, as John Cena gets older,
he was like, hey, Vern, he starts to look like Ernest.
I say that respectfully.
I like Ernest.
John Cena scared stupid.
And this is how it went down.
What the?
All right, so.
That is the best audio clip we've played all year.
All right, now let's think.
Why, John.
Let's think of the best bad guys in sports based on John Cena going heel.
On the count of three, Rich, because Rich and I haven't discussed this.
Okay.
And now it's the first person that comes to mind for you.
We haven't discussed this is code for we prep, but not everything.
Right.
We don't give each other our answers away.
Ready?
All right.
On the cat of three, oh, you're going to do one, two, three answer?
Yep.
Okay.
One, two, three.
John Rocker.
I had John Rocker written down, though.
Okay.
But Albert Bell was the first guy that came to mind to me because he was such a badass, dude.
That Fernando Vina clip forever burned in my memory.
He just knocked him out for no reason.
Do you guys ever, am I?
Yes, I'm remembering correctly.
You remember when Albert Bell got hit by a pitch and he refused to go to first base?
He's like, yeah, I don't, yeah, I want to keep that.
I do remember that.
Yeah.
Like it, he's like, no, nah.
He was such a badass, dude.
You look up his numbers.
You're like, damn, dude.
He was a.
badass and he produced. But that Fernando Vena clip, again, Fernando Vino was playing second base for
the Mariners, right? You remember? No, you're a Brewers guy, Dan. But Fernando Vino was playing
second. Albert Bell just pummles the dude. Boom, lifts him off his feet. Knocks his hat off.
Albert Bell, to me, was like Mike Tyson on the Cleveland Indians. So he's the first that comes to
mind for me. John Rocker's a great answer. Who else comes to mind for you? Bad guy.
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Is John Cina, is he going to keep wearing the set?
You remember when Hogan went bad.
Hogan went from, no, I think Sina shaves his head now and grows the goat.
Yeah, you think he changes the look?
He takes it home, yeah.
He takes it home.
When I think bad guys in the NFL, I think of two guys, when I say bad, I'm not saying
they're bad dudes.
They're just their game was a little dirty, and I feel like you would agree.
I'm going to give you two names.
You tell me who you think stands out more.
Bad dudes.
Yeah, I got one.
When I say Indomicon Sue or Bill Romanowski.
Bill Romanowski comes to mind, absolutely.
Indomacan Sue would like step on people and be like, what?
Yeah.
Back clip, especially.
Didn't he step on someone's crotch?
I think he, like, stepped on someone's ankle.
I know that.
We can say crotch.
That makes it up even better.
He stepped on a guy's crime.
You're not confusing him with Draymond, are you?
That was more of a ping.
Is Draymond a bad guy?
But you know who came to mind from Mike who runs his place?
Who?
Mike.
Sitting in the meeting area.
You know what was a bad guy?
I said, who?
Rob Dibble.
He's like, but he said he was the greatest, nicest guy when he worked here.
But Rob Dibble was a badass on the mound.
Yeah.
You know, I looked back to pictures of him when he was like in his younger years with
the Pistons.
Dennis Rodman was a little clean cut at the time.
Yeah.
And then what he became.
That was like before all the tattoos and tears.
Yeah.
And then he did step on crotches too.
Bro, to tie it all together, we're talking about wrestling,
we learned in the last dance documentary,
Dennis Robin disappeared and showed up on Monday night Nitro.
That is like a real story that like,
apparently Phil Jackson, Jordan, the whole team's like,
yo, where's Dennis?
We got to track down Dennis.
And he pops up smoking a cigar,
holding a championship belt, spray painting NWO with Hulk Hogan.
anytime he also went over the North Korea and played basketball with Kim Jong-un or Kim Jong-il or whatever.
That was some bad boy diplomacy.
Again, it's more about reputation.
We don't know the real story because people always said Kurt Schilling was a bad dude.
And we recently had him on our show at Super Bowl.
I loved his baseball stories.
It seemed like a swell fella.
No one says he's a bad guy.
They don't like him politically.
There's a difference.
But that's not fair because that's why he's not in the Hall of Fame.
right now. What about when you hear
like, right, who was sort of a...
See, are we confusing badass and bad guy
like, oh, he was like, he's had a bad reputation
you know, as being a bad guy.
I'm the bad boy. He was more of a bad boy, more of a heel
than a good guy.
Hmm. Who is a good heel
in the world of sports?
You know, in the world of baseball,
Mitch Williams, the pitcher, don't you feel like he sort of...
Yeah, but...
Had a reputation? I think I just think it.
him blowing it for the Phillies, what I think.
Yeah, but he had their reputation.
He was like he had a bad mullet.
But he seemed like he leaned more of a badass a little bit.
Um, I don't know why I'm confusing myself.
Is it Onus Wagner who always had the reputation or was it?
Ty Cobb.
Ty Cobb had a reputation.
Ty Cob had the reputation of going cleats first, you know, being a dirty player, being that dude.
Yeah, so Ty Cobb is definitely in that conversation.
Possibly racist.
Possibly racist.
You always hear those stories.
My apologies.
to Onus. I knew I was confusing my old-timers.
But yeah, Thai comp for sure was the guy.
By the way, I don't know if I, I mean, I'm a big baseball guy, but I feel like I only
hear Onus Wagner spoken about his baseball card.
Yeah, I don't know why.
Like, he had great, when you look up his numbers, he was a great player, but he hit over 300
for his career.
Yeah, he was a great player, but I think his reputation, you know how like Tommy
John was a great pitcher?
His reputation is on a tobacco card.
Yeah, like, to me, like Tommy John was a great pitcher, played in the bigs for years.
But Tommy John is best known for his surgery.
Honus Wagner's best known because he has the most rare baseball card.
You know who I think of?
It's from the book, right?
The kid's book, Honest and me?
I read that as a kid.
I think of just old VHS baseball highlight videos that I would have.
And I don't know if he was really a bad guy,
but he seemed to be like an angry sort of badass on the mound.
And you always see these clips from the 1970s of Al-Hrabowski,
the man, Hungarian.
And he'd be on the mound, all fired up, ground.
at something, you know, and you got to throw, like, intimidation factor in there, too, Rich.
I always think of Bob Gibson was just a badass.
He was all business, just a bad.
I wouldn't say he's the sweetest guy on the mound.
I like what you're going with this.
I don't want to confuse, like, badass and bad guy, but there's a guy who he held nothing back when he pitched, the ultimate competitor, but at times he was very honest about, y'all, I'm throwing at a guy.
That's how I play.
Pedro Martinez.
As a Yankees fan, I'm surprised you didn't think of him earlier.
I thought of him.
And I thought of him when Danny played the Soul Glow clip.
So I thought of him twice today.
How about, let's go to the world of MMA?
How about Chuck Liddell?
Bad assed the ice man.
Again, is he a nice guy?
Dude, he is like the people's champ, especially out here.
Everybody has some sort of Chuck Ladell's sighting or story.
Like, I saw him at Costco like a month ago.
He's always around and out and about and very approachable, so he's a nice dude.
But he was a badass.
You know, he just was.
In the Octagon, he was not
playing any games. He was a bad dude.
You could tell some guys lean nice
and they're kind, swell fellas.
Some dudes are like angry and get out of my face.
I think there's certain people that
their reputation
of being like, you know, the bad guy
sort of helps their brand and their
money. I think if Floyd Money
Mayweather was like a really sweet guy,
I don't think... Yeah, he played
the role of heel. That's how they sold those fights.
He's wearing a sombrero, calling himself,
to, you know, Mexican assassin.
Like, he leaned into that.
He leaned into it.
And I think in the world of MMA, also,
if Conimer Greger was like some sweet Irishman,
would it, wouldn't have worked?
Like, I think the fact that he was...
He definitely played the role of, like, heal.
You know, he played the role of bad boy.
Now he's playing the role of,
isn't he managing a girl group?
Do you see the headlights?
I don't know.
You know, somebody in the tennis world,
when we were kids,
our parents and grandparents liked him
because they knew he was going to have
a meltdown, John McEnroe.
Johnny Mac is the best.
John McEnroe was no.
Like, back then, if you were like,
you like Jimmy Conners or John McEnroe,
McEnroe was the guy you liked if you lean towards,
like, remember when you were kid that were-
The best tantrums, John McEnroe.
When you were a kid, this is the best way to do the analogy.
You know how you had friends that they actually like the bad wrestlers?
Like, your friend would be like, I love demolition and I love, you know, Mr. Perfect,
and I love Jake to Snake.
Like, they like the bad guys.
In sports,
That's who liked John McEnroe.
Yeah, Jimmy Connors.
Even though he was a fiery dude, too.
He was more of like a nice guy or like professional.
John McEnroe was such a cry baby dude because he was a bad boy.
He was a bad guy.
Look, you get where we're going.
Razor Ramon was the bad guy.
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The big story this weekend was John Sina has turned heel.
I wonder how that works.
because he's so motivational, like with the kids.
But then again, let's be honest, when we were kids,
train, say your prayers, eat your vitamins,
Hulkomania, USA, like, before, you know,
Hogan rubbed people the wrong way later.
When we were kids, the idea of Hulk Hogan being a bad guy
just made zero sense.
Like, that was the coolest, most random move
when he decided he was going to go Hollywood Hogan.
So I wonder if, you know, 30 years later,
John Sina, you can't see me, Mr. Make a Wish,
Mr. doing all these things for the kids.
The fact that John Sina is going out now,
like this is the final little run for John Sina.
The fact that he's like, after all these years,
after never being a heel,
is he going to lean in and be a real bad guy or what?
It should be fun.
It makes me want to watch a little bit, to be honest.
I mean, it got my attention over the weekend.
I'm not a big wrestling fan anymore as a kid.
Obviously, we all grew up with that.
So again, if anyone else comes to mind,
you want to,
Give them props because you need that.
I think Floyd Mayweather is one of the greater examples you threw out here, Rich.
It builds intrigue.
Sometimes you want good versus bad.
Well, good versus evil.
You know what I mean?
You want it like that.
You know who's a great villain?
And by villain, by bad guy, I mean, like, when you want to see the people lose,
that means they've done their job.
It's like Jake Paul.
He's a great villain.
Like, you don't watch.
You don't watch Jake Paul hoping he wins.
You watch Jake Paul saying, man, I really hope someone knocks him on his ass.
Exactly. And then when he wins and he's arrogant about it, you're like, oh, man, we'll be all watch again.
It's part of it. You need to sell the fight. You need to sell the game sometimes.
I'll tell you what, when you guys mention Albert Bell like early, like it's tough to top.
Like, I mean, he was, yeah, he was, he was quite the dude.
Christian Leitner fits your recent explanation as you were just talking about here, because he was the kid from Duke that won all the time.
And then you saw a little nasty streak when he steps on the stomach.
of a player from Kentucky in their elite
eight game, but you couldn't beat them
which made it more frustrating. It hit the game
winning shots. But like in playing that role of
villain and the guy
that you love to hate, I think that
Christian Leitner is one of the top
guys, especially in college basketball. And he's
randomly referenced on the show Paradise.
Oh, he is. He's like a code word.
He's a code word for Sterling K. Brown's
character. You know, I got a
Laytoner. An adjacent, an Albert Bell
adjacent, like a poor man's
Albert Bell that comes to mind as a Yankees fan.
But I believe he was also an Indian at one point.
There's a famous story for you're a Yankees fan about why they got rid of Mel Hall.
And he actually turned out to be a bad guy.
I always thought he had a bad guy's sort of reputation and he was sort of a badass when he played baseball.
Do you guys remember Mel Hall?
He hit majestic bombs.
I remember the name and I remember watching him play.
But I don't remember him that.
The dude hit bombs.
But the story was.
Yeah, he turned, he really turned out.
He's behind bars as we speak.
If I'm not mistaken, for bad things he did.
But he would bully Bernie Williams.
Like, bully him, like, you know, really belittle him and make him feel inferior.
And the Yankees were like, yo, Bernie Williams is our guy.
And they had to get rid of Mel Hall because they were, he was killing the confidence of Bernie Williams.
Yeah.
Because he was such a bad dude.
They were like, get rid of this guy.
You know who had that reputation on my team in the 80s?
I'm sure everyone has that guy.
by the time the Mets in the 80s, and again, give me this moment because it was my childhood
and the only time the Mets won and were good.
But when they had all those young stars, Gary Carter coming over from the Expos, Keith Hernandez,
veteran guy like him, all these young guys, the Darrells and Docs and Kevin Mitchells and Kevin
Elsters and, you know, Ho Joe's?
You know who was known to be like sort of a, like, not a great guy?
I do.
John, I guess.
George Foster.
Yeah, George Foster.
That's what they got rid of him.
They had to get rid of George Foster because he was, he just didn't fit in the mix.
And everybody remembers they had the George Foster 1986 card.
And he's wearing his dark tinted glasses and everything.
At the mutton chops?
Yeah, you're like, was he on that team?
Not he got rid of him.
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Who else comes to mind in celebration of John seen as the heel now?
He's the bad guy.
Eric and Phoenix.
What's up, Eric?
Hey, what's going on, fellas?
I think Iowa standard on the twins before he was hated.
on the White Sox.
He was pulled as like the most hated in all of the league for quite a while.
He had a weird guy sort of reputation.
You know how Trevor Bauer had that like he rubbed everybody the wrong way reputation.
And I'm not talking in the bedroom.
I meant in the clubhouse.
Yes.
You know, that's kind of how he was perceived for a while.
Who else do we get?
Kyle, Washington.
Go.
Hi.
I think one of the greatest heels in NFL history, we can't overlook Richard Sherman.
The guy might have been a great guy off the field, but, man, put a microphone in front of him.
He cut some good promos.
Let me tell you, Sherman's the guy that when he's on your team, you love him, when he's not, you hate him.
And I could speak as a Niners fan.
Without a doubt.
Love Sherm, but there was a point where I'm going to hate that guy.
I'm sure Dan Byyer feels the same way.
Let's go to Sean in Illinois.
Sean, go ahead.
Yeah, I'm thinking along the line's football, Cincinnati Bengals, Bungles, Bontas, perfect.
Yeah, guys that take hits, guys, guys, there's always a couple guys that have reputation.
have taken some cheap hits.
Let's go to Heavy in Tampa.
What's up?
Yeah, man.
What's up, fella?
What's up, man?
Hey, I have to, everybody are going pros and stuff.
I have to go back to the college.
I'm going to say Grayson Allen.
Grace and Allen.
That's a good one.
Yes, the tripping.
Yes.
Absolutely.
Did he say Bill Ambier or now?
Oh, you took Big Bert's answer.
Oh, gosh.
I apologize to Big Bird.
I don't send them.
Bert, I feel like I felt your vibe, man.
I felt your vibe.
can like man it's the new york connection boy how you speak about the the bad boys without bill m bian man
i saw more left hooks in his high high island rooms in yeah half that team you know because you got
to remember even joe dumars would mix it up yeah man you and birch get a room it's so funny how you do
me i feel like i did feel him on the phone thinking it who else we got i think let's let's stop there
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So the rest of your answers, the bad guy in sports, the heel, John Cena style.
hit us at Covino and Rich at Fox Sports Radio.
Now, Rich, we still have to talk Travis Hunter and Shohey.
We have lots to get to.
Your boys, McCaffrey and Kittle, we're at SNL this weekend, paling around at Shane Gillis.
Yeah.
You know, isn't my pal anymore?
Debo Samuel.
Yeah, so we're running out of time.
You threw the last pass to him.
I think I did.
And we got to play this game.
Do you want to take these phone calls and then get into it?
No, let's go right into it.
Yeah.
We're running out of time.
Last one.
You have five seconds to battle for your sports trivia life.
Man.
Oh.
Put your electronic devices down and pick your sports knowledge.
It's CNR's last one standing.
Last one standing.
All right, fellas.
I have four categories ready to go.
If needed, a tiebreaker.
Each contestant gets five seconds to stay alive in the round.
If you run out of time or you answer incorrectly,
Iowa Sam takes you out with his big, bad buzzer.
I don't know.
Rich got eight seconds last week.
Oh, stop.
Yeah, because you guys were all talking.
We keep battling until you are the last one standing.
If you win two of the rounds, you are the top dog.
Here are the contestants, five-time winner, Steve Covino.
Right over there.
To the right of him, nine-time winner, Rich Davis.
Today I'm going to go double-kevino.
The leader in the clubhouse, 24-time winner, Dan Bayer.
Hello?
All right.
And let's go to the studio lines.
We're going to see who's playing for a C&R stainless steel swiggy.
it is Jeff in Binghamton, New York.
Jeff.
Hey, Jeff.
How's everybody doing tonight?
Hey, what up, Jeff?
We're doing good.
What do you do for living there in New York?
An Otto McCann.
Otto McCann.
I said magician first.
I've gotten in trouble listening to you guys
because I pull over every time on my way home from work,
I listen to you guys and my wife gets pissed off that I don't get home in time.
Excuse my language.
You know what?
Good choice, though.
Good choice.
Yeah.
And by the way, fun fact, my college girlfriend dumped me.
in the city of Binghamton, New York.
For an auto mechanic.
For an auto...
Wait a minute.
Mechanic ain't Jeff.
It wasn't...
All right.
It was one of his co-workers.
All right, by the way,
Spot is the fact-checker during this game.
It's the worst job.
Super anxiety.
When I say your name,
the clock is going to begin.
Here's the first category.
TB takeover.
You have five seconds to name a team
that Tom Brady beat at least eight times
in his illustriest NFL career.
At least eight times Tom Brady beat this team.
Covino, you're up first.
As soon as the club.
What goes now.
Let's go with the Giants.
The Giants.
I didn't mean that.
I didn't mean that.
Oh, no, no.
You see that five seconds go.
The Chiefs.
Chiefs, yes, eight times.
All right, rich.
Jets.
Jets, yes, 31 times.
Wow.
Buyer. Bills.
Bills, the number one, 33 times.
Jeff.
Miami.
Dolphins, uh, 24 times.
Covino.
Vino. Saints.
Saints, not on the list.
Rich.
Eight times, you said, right?
Yeah, eight.
Wow.
I think he beat the Saints seven times.
Falcons.
Falcons, 11 times.
11 and one against him.
Wow.
Byer.
Jaguars.
Jaguars, eight and one.
Nice.
Jeff.
Now, let's go away.
Three.
Minotaur.
Vikings.
Not on the line.
No.
Back to Rich.
Three.
Washington, Redskins, Commanders.
Commanders, Nautilus.
Oh, Bayer wins that round.
TV.
All right.
Let's see.
You left off, a few of them.
Steelers.
A lot of AFC teams.
Yes.
The Steelers, 12 and 4.
Broncos 9 and 9.
Chargers 10 and 2.
Texans.
16 and 4.
I was going to say the Broncos.
I was going to say the Broncos, but I bailed away because I knew that was one of the only teams he doesn't have a
winning record against. Right, but he's still nine and nine. Yeah. Oh man. You know, the 49ers are the
other team that he hasn't had success against. Yeah, that's true. Really play him what? Yeah,
what five times. It was like three and three or two and three. Where are the Raiders on that list?
He beat them five times. What? I thought it would be more than that. Yeah. Wow. Okay. So we're
going to go to the second round now. Byers the man on the board. The Year of the Cup Snake.
You've seen those alcoholic, empty alcoholic cups. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You have five seconds to name an
NBA team who is top 15 so far in attendance this season.
Okay.
All about the fans.
Five seconds.
NBA team, top 15 in attendance so far this season.
We're going to start with you, Jeff.
And here we go.
Lakers.
Lakers, number 13.
Byer.
Let's say the Celtics.
Celtics, number nine.
Rich.
Golden State Warriors.
Warriors.
Number 14.
Covino.
Lakers got to be there.
Just said it already.
Jeff said it.
Sons.
Suns, uh, non-amilist.
What?
Going to do better, Phoenix.
Jeff.
Nick?
Knicks, yep.
Oh, that's a good one.
Number five.
Fire.
Thunder.
Thunder, yep, number 15, right at the bottom.
Rich.
Based on the new arena, I'm going to say the clippers?
Clippers are non-amiless.
Wow.
They can't even sell out.
Oh, my gosh.
Towards the bottom.
Oh, Jeff.
Um, but the wind.
Number three, selfishs are already?
Yeah, self-ins are said, yeah.
Let's go.
Quickly.
Quickly.
Buzzer.
Sorry, buddy.
Quickly.
Does that mean Byers the last one left there?
A son of a black.
Clean sweep.
Daniel Byer is the winner.
Who would be your next guy's Dan?
Denver.
Nuggets?
Let's see.
Yep, number 10.
Nice.
Were the nets on the list just because Brooklyn?
Nets.
No.
Nets are not on list.
I would have lost another.
Speaking of Barclay, though, did you see that?
Oh, biggest.
arena.
Bulls had number one.
Cabs he didn't say were number three.
Yeah, you got to take into consideration the size of the arena.
76ers were number four.
I mean, I could just go down the list.
You missed that.
You missed most of.
Great job, D.B.
What does he say, cove?
Who sold out?
I'll say, speaking of Brooklyn, the Barclay Center,
had a second highest attendance of all time with Charvante Davis's fight this weekend.
Oh, wow.
Yeah.
Big.
And Jeff there in Binghamton.
Thank you for playing.
We appreciate you.
Good.
Thank you, buddy.
Great job.
I said good stuff, stuff.
Good stuff.
Thank you, bud.
Now, thank you, Dan Byer, the grand champion.
We're Kavino and Rich Live from the Tyrax.
Stopable.
Yeah, it really is.
The challenge, if you're just listening at home, it really is.
It's like you're writing the answers down.
Like, I didn't even hear someone say Lakers because I'm writing it down as they're saying it.
She's just called us beat the buyer.
It's so tough.
It really is.
But just do baseball and I won't win anything.
So there you know.
Oh, that was the next category.
What was the next category?
Bat collection, it's called.
I'll save it for next week.
Save it for next week.
Save it as we get closer to the baseball season.
All right, so Dickie Doodle Davis,
what do you want to get into next?
I'm going to pull Jim Rome.
Call me that one more time.
Because, I know, we're going to get an update
from the champion Dan Byer, but do you want to talk about your boys at SNL this weekend?
I do.
And I think it's sort of ties it also to one of my guys that's not my guy anymore.
We got to mention Debo Samuel and what that means for Washington, what that means for the 49ers.
So we'll do a little NFL SNL NFL next.
But let's go to DB for an update.
What's up, Davey?
I do have to say there are different feelings when you get a compliment on the show.
You hate to say it, but when somebody says great show, sometimes it just maybe passes.
When someone says their life is affected by it in terms of like, I stop my day.
I love that.
Yeah, that's amazing.
Great job.
So that was us.
We once had a guy tell us, for real, at an event, he goes, you know, I left my wife because of you guys.
And we're like, oh, my God.
And he goes, no, it was a good thing.
Like, he was with a terrible woman.
And by listening to all our stories, he's like, I got the courage to leave.
And he was, like, remarried with a family.
I got the clarity.
I was like, wow, okay.
At first, though, I'm like, oh, my God, you left your wife.
You hate us.
Yeah.
Jeez.
You know, it's good radio, though, when you pull over your car and you're like, I'm going to listen to the end of this segment because it's so good.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They don't want to go inside the house.
Debo Samuel in the news because he has just quote tweeted a tweet that talked about Debo being overweight with the 49ers.
14 minutes ago, Debo wrote 225 to be exact.
Can't wait until this season to start.
Fresh start new Bo.
Yes, a new Debo Samuel.
But in terms of was Debo overweight, did he not?
that was confirmed by a couple of,
reported by a couple of 49ers,
insiders.
Nothing like a few fat jokes and criticism to get people going.
Right.
Al-a-Luca, Debo, anybody in life.
You know, you could either cry about it,
you could use that as motivation.
So Debo Samuel making some headlines.
Bengals made some headlines,
placing the franchise tag on T. Higgins again.
Egos are releasing veteran corner Darius Slay,
saving about $4.3 million in salary cap space.
Two-time Super Bowl champion head coach
Hall of Famer Jimmy Johnson announced his retirement from broadcasting after 31 years with Fox Sports.
Dallas Mavericks informed season ticket holders their average price per ticket for next season will increase by more than 8%.
Yahoo Sports reports that Clemson and Florida State have reached a settlement with the ACC as the sides will end their litigation against each other.
Florida Panthers forward.
Matthew Cucson is going to miss the remainder of the regular season because of a groin injury suffered in the Four Nations faceoff.
Braves catcher Sean Murphy missing opening day because of a cracked.
rib that will keep him out of action
four to six weeks. Guys, back to you. I would say it's a
crap rib. Thank you, dude. Thank you, D.B. And
my message to Dbo Samuel,
good luck next year. Fatty!
So we'll talk a little
Debo Samuel and we'll talk
about, it seems like, a lot of 49ers
and NFL support for Shane Gillis
at Saturday Night Live this weekend
where a lot of people said that couple of
beers was the funniest bit
SNL's done in like a decade. So
your thoughts on that. And again, some
NFL next right here.
Fox Sports Radio.
Hey, it's us, the Jonas Brothers, and guess what?
We have some big news.
What's the news, name?
Huge news.
We created our own podcast called, Hey Jonas.
We invented a podcast?
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 it.
And 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 title for the podcast.
But thanks for remembering that, guys.
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That's right.
You know, I talk a lot about random shows we recommend that we don't.
Just so it doesn't sound like I love every show because I don't.
we're talking about how great paradise is Danny G
I watched a similar show on Netflix
called Zero Day with De Niro
and it stunk
Did you try watching that?
Yeah, we got one episode in
and Brenda said, yeah, I don't want to see the second episode.
Yeah, but after one episode, Rich was sort of hyping it up.
It's actually pretty good.
That's why I don't believe you when you say shows are good
because you talk about every show.
No, I said the premise.
He's the boy who cried show.
The premise seems, the premise seems,
the premise of Zero Day with De Niro Sounded Good.
I think you got to give it a full watch before you start recommending the people.
Because you were talking about it.
Well, I only watched episode one.
And I was like, oh.
Then zip it.
I don't need to know you watched one episode.
I'll tell you every episode I watch.
It's stunk.
Yeah, because then it sounds to me you're vouching for it.
Like, why are you wasting my time talking?
It's like you telling me that, hey, man, taste this.
It tastes like ass.
Like, why do I want to taste it?
Why do I want to hear about a show that you don't even know if you like yet?
Rich is eating a kebab and he starts with filet mignon at the tip and he starts going further in and it's like fried poop on the end.
I don't want to hear about it.
You don't finish it and then tell me if it's good.
What kebabs are you eating?
I don't know.
It seemed like a good analogy in my mind.
I liked it, Sam.
You started to filet mignon.
I got it.
The first episode was decent.
I get it.
And then it stinks.
So, you know, then you're talking about it and then you got me invested in a crappy show.
We have a three episode rule at home.
There you go.
I like that.
Once we get three episodes in, if it's worth the fourth episode, then we're excited about it
and might tell somebody about it.
There it is.
You should live by the rule.
First episode in, not going to say, oh, my God, that's amazing.
We also do a segment called Weekend Hobnaving on Fridays, and I had said that, hey, maybe invest.
And I did.
And I'm telling you right now, I'm saving you the time.
It stinks.
Don't watch Zero Day with De Niro.
It's about like a cyber attack.
And you think it's going to go somewhere.
And after six episodes, and that's all does it's a miniseries.
you're like and
it's a De Niro Zero
It's a De Niro Zero
Well done Sam
So
Speaking of what to watch
I never watch
SNL but I did watch
The 50 year highlights
And they were great
Watch the Debbie Downer clip
I said
I did watch that clip
It was really funny
Yeah no it was really funny
It was a lot of funny moments
A lot of great cameos
Then you watch this weekend
People are saying
One of the Better Bits in a while
Shane Gillis
Gilles couple of beers
How he makes it sound
Like a pharmaceutical
ad and it's like when I'm
down and out there's that I have a couple of beers
and it's essentially just him drinking and he's like
more friendly at work he has more confidence
I saw it
I saw a lot of the highlights people love Shane
Gillis they do he gets a lot of props
from a lot of people on social media he's always
in my algorithm but I did see
that he hosted and I saw
two of your boys were there rich
McCaffrey and
Kittle actually three it's just the third guy
it sucks that he doesn't get the
props he wasn't in the headline I didn't
use check. Oh, he was there. Yeah, he's part of that crew. That's messed up. He should have got some credit. And did I also see Greg Olson was part of that little posse? I'm not a current player, but announcer Greg Olson, Shane Gillis is friends with a lot of NFL players. He can tell he's cut from that bro cloth. He's very bro-y. Good for him. And he had a lot of NFL support at Saturday Night Live. And all over their social media, George Kittle was posting pictures of him on set. And I'm sure that's a thrill for the cast. They get to meet athletes. And the athletes always admire the performers. So that's just a, uh,
I guess great respect and how relationships start.
I remember when Sebastian Manascalco would be a frequent guest on our show,
he would often talk about his relationship with J.J. Watt.
You guys know J.J. Watt?
He's a really good guy.
He's right right into the barbecue.
And, you know, you start thinking about all these random celebrity athlete friendships.
And I actually looked some up and some were random.
Gordon Ramsey is apparently good pals with.
David Beckham.
Spot, did you know that? I know your big Gordon Ramsey
friend. They're both British.
Yeah, from the UK.
Connor McGregor apparently is sort of
super pals with Justin Bieber. At least
at one point, right? I thought it was peculiar
last week because I didn't know they had a friendship at all.
You saw that Bieber and Chappelle met up for dinner.
Right, random. That's interesting.
The Gallagher brothers and Ricky Hatton,
two blokes, three blokes,
you know, blot-y-blokes back in the day,
all buddy chummy.
This one was sort of famous.
Matthew McConaughey and Lance Armstrong.
Remember them working out and jogging around together for a long time?
Austin connection.
Austin, Texas.
Yeah.
Ronaldo and Lil Wayne.
I didn't even know about that one.
But again,
at one point,
they were pals.
The weirdest friendship of all time for me is Lil Wayne and Skip Bayless.
No, I got you beat.
Kim Jong-un and Dennis Rodman.
Yes.
You know what?
That's got to be it.
There's the crescendo.
I think that's it.
I think that was the best one.
But again, I didn't know that.
I knew Shane Gillis was tight with a lot of these dudes,
but I didn't know it was at that level.
And they were out there.
Remember they were all at McCaffrey's wedding together?
Yes, yeah, that's right.
And that's what we realized that Greg Olson's a party animal.
And it was, remember we said, Shane Gillis is there with this hot girlfriend.
What is he doing at McCaffrey's wedding?
Apparently, the mutual respect.
So you saw a lot of support.
And that happens a lot.
And I can't beat your Kim Jong-un Rodman one.
But you and I thought it was really.
funny watching that Joe Montana documentary about how him and Huey Lewis
that's the same guy.
Yeah, they got the same sort of
vibe about them.
The moxie.
Yeah, I would say that's a really good one too.
They were good pals so much so that Huey Lewis invited Joe Montana
and a lot of the players to be in the background for hip to be square.
Not even, I'm not BS in you.
So if you're hip, hip, hip everywhere.
Those are the 49ers featuring Joe Montana.
Yeah, they're in the song.
It's like Ronnie Lott, Montana and a couple others.
actually in the song Hip to Be Square.
Fun fact.
Now, while they're having fun,
getting ready for a big comeback year in the Bay Area in Santa Clara.
And you're saying, ooh, Niners,
they're going to bring it this year?
Over the weekend, my phone lit up.
I was at my son's friend's little birthday party,
and I'm trying to talk to other parents with my phone.
Bling, bling, bling.
People are like, yo, what he missed her important?
I'm like, I know what it is?
I'm a big Niners fan, and everyone all at once is like,
yo, say farewell to Dibo.
Yeah, before a fifth round pick,
that was a whack-a-doodle-doo.
Yeah, it feels like a pretty one-sided deal as of now.
I'll justify and play, you know, I'll play justifier and say,
yeah, his production was way down.
He's not the Debo of 2021 that we remember like a couple years ago when he was,
you know, 1,400 yards running the ball.
The last couple of years, like 600, 700 yards.
Like he has lost production.
You could say he's not in the same physical condition.
Remember when he said, I'm done running the ball too?
I don't know.
I think with Ricky Pearsall emerging at the end of the year,
with Joanne Jennings. Are you Kelty next year?
I mean, your side of the argument is like, yeah, whatever.
But the commander's side is like, hell yeah.
He's only 29.
Exactly. Jaden Daniels like, yeah, damn right, making moves.
So it's another way to look at this.
Yeah, I think both might have benefited truthfully.
So we'll say.
I will see you guys tomorrow.
Arriba there, she baby.
See you in the promised land.
Goodbye. Bye, guys.
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.
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.
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me and hilarious guests from Bob Odenkirk to David Letterman
help make you funnier.
This week, my guest, SNL's Mikey Day and head writer Streeter Seidel
help an a cappella band with their between songs banter.
Where does your group perform?
We do some retirement homes.
Those people are starving for banter.
Listen to humor me with Robert Smigel and Friends
on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
Winning on Clay is an art.
The rallies are relentless.
And at the French Open, only the toughest survive.
I'd know. I competed there for decades.
Join me, Renee Stubbs, on the Renee Stubbs tennis podcast for no-nonsense breakdowns of the biggest matches, the toughest players, and the moments that define Roland Garros.
She's an outsider to win the French name.
And she likes Clay.
Listen, Lerner Rabakina is arguably the best player in the world right now, and I actually can win on any surface.
Listen to the Renee Stubbs tennis podcast on the IHart Radio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Presented by Capital One, founding partner of IHeart Women's Sports.
Imagine an Olympics where doping is not only legal but encouraged.
It's the enhanced games.
Some call it grotesque.
Others say it's unleashing human potential.
Either way, the podcast's Superhuman documented it all,
embedded in the games and with the athletes for a full year.
Within probably 10 days, I'd put on 10 pounds.
I was having trouble stopping the muscle growth.
Listen to Superhuman on the I-Hart Ruffles.
radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Last night, a blown call changed a game. This morning, the internet lost its mind, and nobody's
telling you exactly what happened. That's where Sports Slice comes in. I'm Timbo, and every episode,
we're cutting through the noise, breaking down the biggest moments in sports and giving you
the real story behind the headlines. And we're going straight to the source, the athletes
themselves, their locker room stories, their reactions in the moment, and the stuff nobody gets
to hear.
Sports Slice on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
And for more, follow Timbo Slicalife-Live-12 in the TikTok podcast network on TikTok.
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Guaranteed human.
