The Herd with Colin Cowherd - Hour 3 - Throwback Punishment

Episode Date: July 31, 2025

Covino & Rich have fun with their Old-School topic, inspired by the Cowboys camp fights! They talk "throwback punishment" calls from all over the country! Tua looking over his shoulder in Miami? P...lus, the guys look at the faces of the NFL teams in the NFC! #CRShowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:03:43 just like it's not always the quarterback that's the face of the franchise. She got a picture of him like wiping hot fudge off your cheek or something. Oh man, I got the story.
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Starting point is 00:04:04 we do it right now we continue this discussion because speaking of football there were so many fights at Cowboys camp didn't you go to Cowboy Camp when you were a little rich Is that why you were spurs
Starting point is 00:04:17 That's why Rich is wearing a bowl tie you know by camp councilors Cowboy Curtis So many fights at Cowboy Camp Camp that Brian Schottnheimer had players and coaches running By the way players and coaches running. By the way players and
Starting point is 00:04:31 coaches. That's running. All of you. All of you run. I know. That's hilarious. Like they're little kids. That's what we're talking about. So based on the Cowboys punishment at camp in Oxnard. Oxnard. We do old school with 50 hits. The worst
Starting point is 00:04:47 punishments you experience from your parents, teachers, and coaches growing up. We throw it back on a Thursday we get you involved. The number again is 877 484-34-37. 877 for the herd. And you can hit us up at Covino and Rich. So what comes to mind?
Starting point is 00:05:03 I have two things that come to mind. Because they're weird punishments. I'm not going down the route of like, remember when you're like teachers could hit kids? I'm not a boomer. I wasn't, you know, remember what Adrian Peterson did to you? No, but I'm not telling stories.
Starting point is 00:05:19 You know, your grandparents would be like, and then the nun hit us with a ruler. All right, this is not 1930. You know what's really weird? This happens in my family a lot, too. Old people take pride in getting hit. Yeah. Like my mom will talk about how, you know,
Starting point is 00:05:31 she was beat up by a teacher or something, like laughing about it. Like, it's great. I'm like, yeah, it's kind of a sad, traumatizing story, man. You know, it was great when I used to get whipped. What? I know. I know. But then they laugh about it.
Starting point is 00:05:42 It's like, I don't know. Me. This is how funny. It was funny. I see. There's Ryan. Right. Ryan, did you do that cynical thing?
Starting point is 00:05:49 I feel like a spanking here or there. But like, you got, you got, but you got, you got, but you got, my, my, my dad was in the military. You know what they call that now? Fafo parading. Fafo. You know what Fafo means? Not only is it Rich's middle name, Fafo. It's my cloud name when I do balloon animals.
Starting point is 00:06:05 F around find out. The gentle ways of parenting are sort of going away. And the F around and find out methods are creeping back in. That doesn't mean necessarily beat your kids. It's let them fail once in a while. But Ryan is a prime example of like, you know, your dad was like the dude from the wonder years. You know, there was a fear of the dad. But now like you laugh about it as an adult.
Starting point is 00:06:29 I don't know if that's a very interesting. thing thought. Yeah, my mom will tell stories, you know, old school Mexican lady. Her dad coming home, all mad from work and everything. And he put a, a whooping on her brothers. And she'll be laughing about it. I'm like, man, that sounds like a really sad and scary story. Yeah. Well, but it's a different generation. You know, now it's like, are we being careful, Dylan? You know, it's a different gentle parenting now, but we're not going there as your point. Let me take you back to the 80s. I'm going to give you two that never made sense to me. Number one, do you remember like if you were like, if you were
Starting point is 00:07:01 like talkative in class, they'd make you like stand against the wall. Yeah, no for sure. That made no sense to me. Like, all right, just stand against the wall. That's a weird unlocked memory because you're right. Or your name was on the board, right? Your name's on the board. Let's say you were in the lunch line about to get your, uh, you know, taco
Starting point is 00:07:16 boat or pizza hero and you were yapping away or misbehaving the teacher like, stand against the other wall. Stand the corner. Yeah. Just like, stand against the wall. Like, that was the punishment. And I'll never understand this. While it wasn't by any means abusive, it was weird looking back.
Starting point is 00:07:31 when your gym teacher would be like, no water. Yeah. It's like, I'm cruel. Like, I remember, we'd be playing dodgeball, field hockey. You'd be playing basketball. By way, imagine telling a kid today who walks around with their little Stanley Cup and their little water. Oh, dude.
Starting point is 00:07:47 Right? Imagine telling a kid today, they couldn't have water. They would have a meltdown. You'd have to explain yourself to the school board. A kid would have an absolute mental breakdown if someone told them they can't have water today. The funniest thing is like, you must have all been dehydrated in the 80s. the 90s. Because now everyone's drinking, you know,
Starting point is 00:08:05 men, women, people carry around like a jug of water. Back then, if you misbehave, our gym teach back, all right, no one gets water. We're like, but Mr. Fraski, we just ran a mile. They would also count when everybody was at the water fountain. One, two, next. One, two, next. I didn't even
Starting point is 00:08:21 get a sip. That's so true, man. So the weird ass punishments that you got. And if you mention a dunce cap, I'm assuming you're like 90 or 180 years old. However, we do have our version of that. Blubber Lips Davis, Rich here.
Starting point is 00:08:36 He is infamous on our other podcast, especially for spilling coffee all the time. He spills coffee every day. And that's like the biggest no-no in radio to get it on the console, right? There's a short, you blew out the microphones, you ruined everything. We have like a
Starting point is 00:08:52 specialized dunce cap of sorts that if he does it, we make him wear it on camera. It's a rainbow hat with a propeller on it. It says coffee Spillard. It says I spilled coffee and it has a little propeller on the top six is rainbow. You know what we do? I play softball a couple days a week. You know, stay active. If a guy strikes out in slow pitch softball, I've seen teams have to wear like pink panties or like a embarrassing like a jersey or something. But that's a thing or a funny hat
Starting point is 00:09:21 because and then they have to wear it until someone else strikes out. And that can be slow pitch softball. That might be months later. Yeah. So I'm surprised. I know Rich is goofy stories better than he does because we've been doing a show forever. And I'm so surprised you're leaving the number one answer off the board. I thought we'd get it out of the way because it's so obvious.
Starting point is 00:09:39 When you're thinking of old school punishments, I think the most cliche and stereotypical one is one we all think of Ralphie from a Christmas story sitting there with the soap in his mouth, right? Rich has a story where your grandma did it and you pretend you liked it.
Starting point is 00:09:53 Have I ever talked back to my grandparents? My grandmother, old German woman would be like, I'm going to wash you. I'm going to wash your mouth out with soap. And I was a little smart ass. Wise and Heimer. And I'm sorry.
Starting point is 00:10:05 Heimer. She was old. She's an Imer. It sounds terrible. But she was old. So she couldn't really catch me right if I want to like run around the living room. Yeah. So she'd wait for me to sit down.
Starting point is 00:10:14 I'd be working on my color forms or playing with my WWF action fingers. She'd come from behind me. Wrap her arm around me and start rubbing ivory soap on my teeth. And I remember I remember saying to my grandmother, I like it. I like it. I like it. I was such. 99.44.
Starting point is 00:10:30 Look at these teeth. You're a big fan of it. All right, let's go to your phone calls and let's share some more stories. By the way, I heard the real story was your grandma caught you playing with your shrinky dink. Is that true? It wasn't color forms, guys.
Starting point is 00:10:42 What are you doing, Richie? Based on the Cowboys, they're having such issues at camp that they're making the players and the coaches run lapsos. Old school punishments. By the way, why don't the other coaches step up and be like, I'm not one of the players here. Beat it with that.
Starting point is 00:10:58 Yeah, but you know what? But if they're involved, they're team. All right, Danny, let's go through these phones. Who do we got, buddy? All right, let's start with Scott in for the herd. Kavino and Rich. What do you got, man? You remember where you get the finger and your thumb pressed below the waist
Starting point is 00:11:12 when you're hanging out with your guys, and one of them catches it, and you get punched in the arm? Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. It's like when you blow the waist. Oh, like the guy got to get them. Yeah, yeah. I remember that. Is there a name to that game? But there's a way to break it.
Starting point is 00:11:25 You have to break the surface. There was also if your siblings played that slap game with you and they'd lick their fingers and then smack your arm. Yeah, but you never get caught looking at the, it's the okay symbol. Yeah. The okay below the waist. I'm trying to think of other old school punishments. Danny, who else we got? Let's talk to Jason in SoCal. What's up, man?
Starting point is 00:11:46 Hey, Jason. Hey, Jason. Hey, what's going on, guys? Just calling know that you guys are taking calls today? I think that's against protocol, huh? No, we love it. We love getting you involved, man. I used to have a guy, his name was Q, short for questionable, but his dad was very militant,
Starting point is 00:12:03 and he would make him stand in the corner while he was watching football games for the whole game on his tippy toes, touching the ceiling for the whole time. He'd also make him go to the pool and use his toothbrush to scrub every single tile, but instead of actually getting in the pool, he would make him scrub the tiles while reaching over from the side and every single individual child, so he was clean, and he would record to make sure that he got every single one. I'm sure he's a well-adjusted adult now, right?
Starting point is 00:12:31 It's so crazy to hear that. When you think of how we coddle our own kids today, it's so wild. And I say this from a personal perspective, that was my biggest struggle as a co-parent, right? I got divorced about eight years ago, and as a co-parent, my hands were tied when it came to discipline so often, because the kid always has this power of, They'll go and tell mom, and then mom will cause a ruckus if you're taking discipline too far.
Starting point is 00:12:59 It's like, it's always a tough situation, it's a tough balance of how, especially in today's world, to discipline your kids. Could you imagine this happening nowadays when I was a little kid in Southern California, shouts out Rialto, California. My next door, two houses down was Luis, my friend. When he would get into trouble, his dad would take a chair, walk it out to the front steps, the sidewalk, front of the house. Put him over his legs. Pull his pants down, spank him with a belt out in public. In front of all the kids.
Starting point is 00:13:28 In front of everybody. Poor Luis. That guy would be in jail in today's world. For sure. Yeah. It would have been, if it happened nowadays, there'd be cop cars there
Starting point is 00:13:37 before the spanking was over. Oddly enough, as an adult, Luis loves to get spanked, I heard. Some weird subconscious things. All right, who else we got? Josh in Ohio. Josh, based off the Cowboys, making coaches even run.
Starting point is 00:13:51 Let's go old school puner. What do you got? To discipline your kids. Yo. You imagine. He's locked in on my voice. Yeah, man. Hey, Josh, you got to turn your radio down, too.
Starting point is 00:14:00 What's up, Josh? So my freshman year in high school, I got caught shoplifting, no limit record CDs. And when my mom told my dad, he said, I'm not going to yell. He brought a poster board and a Sharpie marker home. And he said, I want you a right. Beware, I am a shoplifter. You're going to go pick it outside of Meyer Department. store to let people know that you shop.
Starting point is 00:14:24 Wow. That's hardcore. That was a story. By the way, dude, why is he doing that when he could have got 12 CDs for a penny anyway at Columbia House? You didn't have to do. You should be in prison. Do you remember a story a couple years ago and people were deciding whether it was
Starting point is 00:14:38 cruel or not? The punishment was the dad gave his son like a whack-ass haircut. He gave him a George Jefferson or something. He gave him like no hairline. The kid was like, blasphemous. I think that's cruel. I think it's, look, you've got to teach kids lessons. And like I was trying to imply before it, sometimes your hands are just tied because
Starting point is 00:14:59 there's nothing you can do. And kids are so spoiled today. It's like, go to your room. Go to your, their room is an entertainment center of video games, computers, phones. There's a comedian. I think it's earthquake that says, if you really want to punish the kids, shut off the Wi-Fi. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:15:16 Because there's nothing you could really do. What are you going to take away from them? Their phone, you need to communicate with your kid. Yeah. So it's, you know, it's tricky. It is. To rock a rhyme and to punish your kid. I think that's what Run DMC was talking about.
Starting point is 00:15:30 It's tricky to parents because when it comes to these punishments, you can't go too old school, but you don't want to be a softy pants. I got a funny story. I think about it with my own kids. Like, there are times, like, I'll give you an example. If you make a mistake, I feel like a lot of times when we're kids, you get yelled out if you made a mistake. and I always think about
Starting point is 00:15:51 like if you're an adult to make a mistake do you want to get yelled at? What does that teach you? Right? Or like if your kid spills his drink on the table should you really be yelling at him? Did he mean to say? You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:16:03 Like I feel like every time I spilled something my parents would like make it seem like I was like the worst person. If he did it on purpose, yeah. But if it's an accident, that's not worthy of it. You still haven't learned your lesson, have you? Yeah, he spilled coffee. That's why he wears the hat.
Starting point is 00:16:18 Yeah. So, Rich, I have a similar story. We all have the story of someone messed up at practice so everybody's doing laps. But it's usually with, you know, Pee-Wee League, Little League, pony ball, or high school football. And that's what happened to me. There was one time where I actually caused the entire team to do laps. And I was like the hated dude on the team. And it's one of my favorite stories.
Starting point is 00:16:44 Honestly, it's one of my proudest moments looking back. There was this big display in our heart. high school lobby and it said art through the ages. You really got to follow me here. Right. Imagine this. There's a bulletin that someone took a lot of pride in. It was like art through the ages.
Starting point is 00:17:01 We're talking about like old school art. You're like a beautiful display. Art through the ages. And, you know, all the letters were cut out. Art through the ages. Oh boy, I think I know what's coming. Stapled on to the book. So after football practice.
Starting point is 00:17:14 Stapled on like cardboard letters. Yeah, yeah. picturing it now. Very 1980s. And imagine it says art through the ages. Probably behind that sliding glass high school like window type of thing. I always consider myself a bit of an artiste or a savant of sorts.
Starting point is 00:17:28 And I saw these words and I said, you know what? I think I can make it better. Oh boy. So after football practice, you know, you're the only ones at the schools, the football team. Which is always a cool weird feeling when you were like, it's me and the janitor. Yeah. And you're just in the hallway. Lights are off.
Starting point is 00:17:42 My buddies and I were there and they watched me do this. And I took, hold on, I got to write it down to see. I think I know where you're going here. Okay. Art through the ages, right? I took the E from ages. The E from ages and I ripped off the bottom line and I made it an F. And I put that F right in front of the art.
Starting point is 00:18:08 Okay. Right. So now it's fart through the AGS. I took the G from ages. I ripped it and flipped it around. turned it into an S. Right? So the G turned into an S
Starting point is 00:18:20 and now it says fart through the ass. Right? I swear to God. I was so proudest moment in Union High School. I was so proud. And all the dudes,
Starting point is 00:18:31 all the football team there cracking up, we're dying. I wish I had a cell phone back then. This guy's going to make it one day. That's what they're saying. Oh, oh! Dude, when we got into school
Starting point is 00:18:40 the next day, intercom, you know, who did it, you know, there's an issue. Come down. And it came down to, well, it was someone on the football team. And I had to admit in front of every, and everyone knew I did it.
Starting point is 00:18:53 Because I was so proud of it, right? So I had to raise my hand in that humility. Like, who did it? It was me. It was me. But I was sort of proud of it. But I was also embarrassed. But as a result, I was the guy that caused the entire team to do extra laps for like a month,
Starting point is 00:19:11 dude, after that. Because it was so, it was such a big deal for whatever reason. Because I sort of vandalized the display. But yeah, I'm still legend for that till this day. I'm proud to share that on Fox Sports Radio. I love it. Great story. I'll be honest, that led you to where you are today.
Starting point is 00:19:26 If you don't know, Covino's from K-Rock, New York. That's where Howard Stern got the fart man character. Yeah, through me. For me. That's true. Who knew? But, yeah, yeah, that was a, again, but you know what that proves? That was a high school punishment.
Starting point is 00:19:40 We're talking about the NFL, dude. And the Cowboys are running laps. If that's not a sign of There's not anything cohesive going on there I don't know what is There's some disconnect going on If they're fighting so much That the whole team and the coaches have to do laps
Starting point is 00:19:55 Let's go to New York Who do we got there? Yeah speaking of NYC, Greg What's up Greg? Hey What's up buddy? Greg Hey
Starting point is 00:20:06 Greg So it's just talking We're waiting out on the Punishment type of stuff So you're talking about the you know Bafo deal. And so when we were kids, we used to go out in the garage and we put on boxing gloves
Starting point is 00:20:22 and I would just beat up on my little brother like all the time. That's what brothers do. I mean, my little brother, do you know how many times I suplexed him? How many times he got a, you know, a DDT or perfect plex? Yeah. Yeah. So one time my dad was out there, we're just, you know, we're messing around and I'm just wailing on my brother. And so he was like, oh, let's make this fair. And he's, and he's, took two five gallon buckets and filled them with water and made me like hold them straight out until my arms were
Starting point is 00:20:52 like jelly, you know what I mean? Yeah. And they put the boxing gloves back on me and was like, all right, now and he just he let my brother walk back up on me because my arms, I couldn't even lift them, you know what I mean? Yeah, no, that's, I mean, the feeling you're describing
Starting point is 00:21:08 is, have you ever went to the gym did a really solid workout? And then you're like, oh, maybe I'll shoot some hoops. And then you're like, you can't shoot a basketball after you lift. You mentioned this recently. I was like, Kavino made the mistake. He's like, yeah, I went to go shoot some hoops after a workout.
Starting point is 00:21:25 Yeah, you can't do that. Not a good idea. Miss every shot. These were the cramps O'Tonni had yesterday, which is why you got pulled. I hope it's just cramps for your sake, huh? So the old school punishments, it's like taking away the tablet nowadays. Maybe your parents took out your NES. They stole the controllers or something.
Starting point is 00:21:43 You know, what was that random punishment for you? again, 8774. The Herd, 8774-84-34-37, and at Covino and Rich. And don't forget, far through the yes. Coming up, we're going to talk about the face of your NFL franchise and what that says about your team. We had a theory. We went over the AFC yesterday. We'll recap that. And the NFC, obviously, we'll get to that as well. So more, Kavino-Ritch. In for Colin on the herd. A big day. Trade deadline in baseball. NFL kickoff. Let's go. Be sure to catch live editions of the herd weekdays in noon Eastern 9 a.m. Pacific.
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Starting point is 00:27:57 Crossfire! Old school punishments. The Dallas Cowboys not only have players doing laps, they got coaches running. The old school running punishment is classic, right? Hey, do some laps, do some push-ups. You know what? On the positive, even though it sounds ridiculous, right?
Starting point is 00:28:11 It sounds like a high school, like a little kid punishment. It does show that someone's taken some authority here. Yeah. And that they do care because some of the biggest criticisms, like for my Yankees is like, yo, does Boone do anything? Is there any consequence or repercussion? You know, Austin Wells made a little league error. He forgot how many outs there were yesterday.
Starting point is 00:28:34 It could have cost the game. Where's the consequence? Should he be in the lineup today? I think he should be benched, dude. I really, yeah, you got to have consequence. So they've been fighting so much they're doing laps. I mean, it's what you talk to your probably wife and husband and kids about, right? Like, I always tell my wife.
Starting point is 00:28:49 If we don't really give them a consequence, then they're going to just keep doing what you don't want them to do. So as goofy as it sounds, props to Brian Schottenheimer are having everybody run. We're talking about old school punishments. We do this every Thursday on our show. Let's wrap it up. Let's say hi to who, Danny G. Let's start with Dana in Arizona. What's up, Dana?
Starting point is 00:29:10 Yep. What's up, man? Hey, I got a quick story of what happened to me when I was 12 years old years ago back in the 60s. I had a buddy doing a sleepover, and we decided to ride our bike several blocks down to a strip club. We were trying to sneak into the strip club. At 12? Gee. Yeah, at 12. Were you on each other's shoulders with a long trench coat?
Starting point is 00:29:44 Like Austin Powers? Yeah. So we knew when they were dumping the trash how far the guy had to go, so the guy always left the door open. So we snuck in the door to see what we could see. And obviously we got to see what we wanted to see. And then we got home later that night, and my mom had taken us aside. I didn't know how she found out, but she found out. She asked us, she goes, so you guys were in there, and we admitted to it.
Starting point is 00:30:12 And then she goes, did you see something you weren't supposed to see? and we go, yeah, dad. I will say, though. He didn't know how his mom knew, but there was all the glitter on his nose. This guy, this guy should be the most motivated. If he's not like the CEO of a company, he had the wearwithal. He tried so hard just to see some boobs when he was 12. That guy's so motivated.
Starting point is 00:30:36 He better be doing something big in life. All right, let's talk to Jeff in Colorado. What's up, Jeff? Joe. What up, man? Yeah. Yeah, what's up? What you got?
Starting point is 00:30:46 Oh, okay. My dad used to hate when my brothers and I would fight. So one time me and my brother were fighting, he tied us together with an old rope and kicked us out and locked the door. I've seen people on social media. You ever see they make like... It sounds horrible, but it's kind of funny. You ever see they make siblings wear like a special shirt that they like together?
Starting point is 00:31:07 Yeah. Like it's a shirt that connects them. That's really funny. All right. Who else, Danny? Dan in Michigan. Yo, what's up, Dan? Hey, how's it going, guys?
Starting point is 00:31:15 What's up, buddy? What do you got? Hey, I wanted to spin it into a positive experience. So when I was about 10 or 11, my folks would send me to my room for hours from being a bad kid. And there was this little attic that was accessible through my closet. And eventually out of boredom, I just started rifling through their old junk. And I found an old turntable and some LPs, plugged it in, and I heard the needle creating that faint sound of music from it. And ever since I've been a collector of vinyl and LPs, it was true.
Starting point is 00:31:46 Dude, you invented scratching? Yeah, he invented scratch. We have the inventor of scratching. Jam Master Dan. Wow. That's a cool story, though. One more quickie, and we'll move along. All right, Corey, wrap it up also in Michigan.
Starting point is 00:31:59 What's up, bud? Hey, how's it going, guys? We're good. Good, good. I actually just wanted to touch in on that conversation there. I am a co-parenter as well, so separated from the mother of my children a couple years ago. But with that being said, you know, growing up myself, you know, I had a lot of punishments. I definitely gave my parents a run for their money.
Starting point is 00:32:22 I got to spend it from school quite a few times for fighting. And one of those consequences that I was given, we had actually just purchased a house out of town. And we did not have heat in that house at the time. So I was about 12 years old. And my dad had me dig out of crawl space so that we could run duckwork underneath the house. That was your punishment. I mean, they had manual labor. put your ass to work.
Starting point is 00:32:44 That's pretty good, yeah. And check for spiders under there while you're down there. He gave you a real job. All right. Well, thank you for all the feedback. Love hanging for the herd. Kavino and Rich. And the rest of your feedback at Kovino and Rich.
Starting point is 00:32:56 Can't get to everybody. Thanks for call. We've got to go over all the faces of the NFL. But first, let's go to our buddy, Tooie, for the herdline news. No, no, no, no. Turn on the news. This is the herd line news. Guys, what's happening?
Starting point is 00:33:09 It's Christmas in July for baseball fans today. trade deadline is just a couple hours away 6 p.m. Eastern, 3 p.m. Pacific. Do you have idiot friends that are texting you incorrect stuff to just F with you? I don't. I don't. Because I don't have a lot of big baseball fans, sadly. My buddy's like, quon to the Mets. I'm like, really? He's like, psych. You're like, not today, bud. The Yankees just got a naked black guy. That's so weird. Oh, you clicked on the link?
Starting point is 00:33:39 Wow. He's sitting on the edge of the bed. Remember Wood from the COVID days? A couple big ones from this morning. This one directly affects the Dodgers here in L.A., but the A's, Mason Miller, closer, going to the Padres. The Guardian sent Shane Bieber to the Blue Jays over the last hour. Harrison Bader
Starting point is 00:33:55 from the Twins to the Phillies, and the Dodgers just picked up a reliever Brock Stewart from the Twins. The other couple big ones that we were talking about earlier, John Paul Morosi from FSR and MMOB Network saying that it's increasingly likely that Stephen Kwan will get traded from the Indians with the Astros, Dodgers, and others in the mix. He's a very underrated, but very good player.
Starting point is 00:34:15 We were talking about Kwan during the break. Two, All-Star the last two years. In today's world, if you bet $2.90-something, that might as well be. That's like the equivalent of Wade Boggs bet in 360 in the 80s. So he gets on base. He has a high average. He's fast. He's a great defender.
Starting point is 00:34:32 So things are going to be heating up here big time in the next couple of hours. Let's head down to Miami. So, two is the starter. He got paid. But his problem has been staying healthy. And we've seen over the last couple of months that Mike McDaniel, I mean, he could be on the hot seat two this year. They don't start winning. I think he is under the radar, the guy that's very much on the hot seat.
Starting point is 00:34:54 First coach fired me. I mean, Mike McDaniel went to the dolphins, and we all love him because of his personality. He's a really likable guy. Remember all the pictures where he looked like he was Miami Vice all of a sudden? Likeable, funny. Gold watch. But there was a sentiment like, oh, the dolphins are on the right path. Right.
Starting point is 00:35:09 It doesn't seem. trajectory is now going the other way, it seems. Right, right. So Tua this week had some interesting things to say about his backup quarterback, Quinn Ewers. I think Quinn's been balling. I think he's been buying into what he's been told in the quarterback room and then things that he's taken from the meeting rooms with Mike's meeting, Slows meetings, and Bev's meetings. And he's been able to take that out here on the practice field. And he's been doing really well. A lot of good stuff from Quinn Ewers coming out of Dolphins camp.
Starting point is 00:35:39 And if Tula gets off to a slow start, don't be shocked if Quinn gets a shot at some point this year. Dude, I don't want you to pull a Rich Davis. You know what that is? That's when I say my best points off the air. Yeah. That's what I love to do. During the break, you were saying, like, Quinn, you're his whole, Quinn year's whole trajectory was best kid out of high school. Then he goes to Texas.
Starting point is 00:36:03 And then he has to have some confidence knowing that Arch Manning is like just waiting, right? For two years. And the whole country's like, come on, put it to Arch Manning. So that builds character. And you get these guys that go to the NFL with that character. Not to bring it back to my Niners, but Brock Purdy's a guy that went under the radar. And guys like Fred Warner early on, we're like, no, no, he's got the stuff. So if there's guys on the Dolphins saying, no, no, Ewers has the stuff, that leash on Tua is going to be very short.
Starting point is 00:36:29 I promise you. Mike McDaniels will, Mike McDaniel will make it happen. You know what that shows me, though? Tua's got his own confidence going on. And he's not worried or playing in fear. and he's not scared to give someone props. So he must be feeling pretty good about what he's doing. Yep.
Starting point is 00:36:42 Because you have to be confident in what you're doing to be giving props like that. Sure. Totally agree. Too is better be wearing one of those bulbous helmets this year. Oh my gosh. Oh, yeah. And slide, feet first, please.
Starting point is 00:36:52 Come on. That's the news, guys. Thank you. Thank you. Well, that's the news. And thanks for stopping by. The herd lie news. Yeah, buddies.
Starting point is 00:37:01 All right, so we talked yesterday a lot about the AFC. You could hear all that. our podcast. Just search Covino and Rich. And speaking of the dolphins, we were saying that they might be a prime example of the quarterback not being the face of the franchise. Because it might be Tyree Kill. We went over the 16 teams in the AFC. And just to sort of recap, we discussed it more in length and more fun yesterday. So you can hear the whole thing. But we said there's 16 teams in the AFC. Of those 16 teams, we argued that 11 of those teams, the quarterback is the face.
Starting point is 00:37:35 Because they're the lead scene. Sure. Yeah. to the main guy. And by face, Pop Billin. The most jerseys, the most kids cheering for them. If it were the 80s, they'd be the one
Starting point is 00:37:45 with the starting lineup figure. And the exceptions in the AFC, because I said, of the 16 teams, five, I don't think the QB is the answer. And I think we said Tyree Kill. Yep.
Starting point is 00:37:56 We said Miles Garrett for Cleveland, because I don't think there's a quarterback that's a face of that team. We said, what were the other ones? Kivino? The Raiders. Oh, we said the Raiders. Max Crosby.
Starting point is 00:38:07 X Crosby, and we said Indianapolis, Jonathan Taylor instead of a quarterback, and there was one other. They'd be the biggest face on the poster, right? That's really what we're getting at. The Sunday night preview game. Yeah. They're front and center.
Starting point is 00:38:22 And there was one other. I forget who it was, but you could listen yesterday. The NFC, the question before you go over it becomes, if the quarterback's not the face of your team, is that a bad thing? Does that mean you just have other star players? Or if the quarterback's not your go-to, does that mean you need to find one.
Starting point is 00:38:39 Should the quarterback be the face of your team? Because if he's not, I know Colin loves to talk about quarterback face. The guy's got to not only produce on the field, he's got to be a leader in so many ways. I mean, I think that look at the Giants, right? Like their face has got to be Sequin Barclay. Well, the Eagles. Sorry, Eagles. My fault.
Starting point is 00:38:58 Yeah, we were saying that that's one where... That's like, yeah. Jaylon Hurts is a star, but it's Sequan. Right. Yeah, but what is it saying? You could say, Rich, your team, that Purdy... isn't necessarily the face he's one of the faces.
Starting point is 00:39:11 McCaffrey or Kittle or someone like that. Yeah, I would say they're bigger stars than he is and that's not to take away from him. So think about what that really means. You know, that just could possibly mean there's more than one star on that team. Like a Van Halen of sorts, right? I mean, it's Van Halen.
Starting point is 00:39:28 So Eddie and Alex had some pull in that band even though David Lee Roth was the guy. So faces of the franchise, like we explained before, it's not always the quarterback. It's not always the lead singer. So start thinking about it. We're going to go over the faces of the NFC next.
Starting point is 00:39:45 Think about it. NFC. Is it more than the AFC? Like I said, 11 of the 16. I think there are more non-quarterbacks in the NFC, the AFC. I agree. So we'll do it next right here.
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Starting point is 00:40:17 We're the first people to do podcasts. 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?
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Starting point is 00:44:16 It's a lot of fun Overpromised with Covino and Rich On Fox Sports Radio's YouTube page And of course our regular Monday through Friday 2 to 4 on the West 5 to 7 on the east But always a pleasure to be here in for the herd, and we'll be here tomorrow, too. But let's wrap this up.
Starting point is 00:44:30 I ran into Paul Stanley of Kiss. That's a true story. I know it's random. I'm not even that big of a Kiss fan, but he's a mega star. And the thing is, if you don't know, he and Gene Simmons are the face of Kiss. Like, they form that band together. So Gene Simmons is the lead guy, but he's not necessarily the main guy, right?
Starting point is 00:44:51 He's the guy you may know, but Paul Stanley is also a star in his own right. And then we thought about music. in sports, so many commonalities, but a lot of times you wonder, with the band, with the team, who's the face? Right, because it's not always the lead singer. It's mostly the lead singer, but in football
Starting point is 00:45:07 too, especially, it's not always the quarterback. Should it be the quarterback? You could argue, we're going to get to the NFC, but the first one, too, you brought up was Seekwon Barkley and the Eagles. You could argue if the quarterback's not the face, then it's not a Super Bowl team, and that
Starting point is 00:45:22 immediately disqualifies that thought because with Seekwan and a good quarterback in Jalen Hertz, you won a Super Bowl last year, Philadelphia. But when you went through the AFC, we went through the AFC yesterday, of the 16 teams, we all unanimously agreed. And it was really hard to not agree that the quarterback is the face of 11 of the 16 teams. And I'm not going to bore you by going through the divisions. But real quick, he got like Josh Allen, Drake May, and two teams in the east, I think Tyree Kill for the Dolphins, not a quarterback. Sauce Gardner or Garrett Wilson for the Jets, because
Starting point is 00:45:56 Fields is new there. So then you go to the north, Borough, Aaron Rogers, Lamar Jackson, Miles Garrett, probably the face. And that just proves also that, you know, Cleveland not very good. Brown's just got too much quarterback nonsense going on. Yeah, they got five. Cam Ward, Trevor Lawrence, C.J. Stroud. And then, of course, Indianapolis with, you know, a quarterback battle, Daniel Jones, and who knows if Richardson, you got Jonathan Taylor. And then out west to wrap that, Max Crosby is the Raiders. in the NFC, are there more
Starting point is 00:46:30 quarterback faces or not? Probably less. If there's 11 in the AFC, yeah, I'm thinking less. We'll start with the AFC East real quick. Dallas, is it still DAC for you? Dak for sure, yep. And then, of course, Sequin, so that's not a quarterback.
Starting point is 00:46:45 If I say Giants, who comes to mind? Malik neighbors? Is it, is it Dart, even though he's not playing? Star power of Russell Wilson. Russell Wilson? I mean, by default, I guess. Yeah, by default, I really do think so. I think it probably should be neighbors, though.
Starting point is 00:46:57 I think it should be Tommy DeVito, but it's definitely... He's got the... His agent should be the face. He's got... Well, you know what we established, too? Sometimes it could be a coach. Yeah, that's the face of the franchise. Like, Bo Nix is the answer, but is it really...
Starting point is 00:47:10 Sean Payton. Then you go to the North. When you're talking as the quarterback to face, Caleb Williams. Yes. I think Gough, yeah. Yep. I think Jordan Love.
Starting point is 00:47:19 The way they embrace Gough, absolutely. And I think Jefferson and tilt J.J. McCarthy. So then you're at Jefferson. But again, rookie quarterback. second year. North. Done. South.
Starting point is 00:47:29 Who's the face of the Saints right now? Ooh. That's a great one. I mean, can we say nobody? That might,
Starting point is 00:47:38 are they faceless? Do they have bags on their heads? Like they had in the head? Team without a face. I mean, is it Alvin? It's Alvin, come on.
Starting point is 00:47:46 Unless it's someone else, right? Saints without a face. Baker? Yep. Um, what do you think about Atlanta? Penix? Bejan Lans. I think. No, it's Bejohn.
Starting point is 00:48:00 It's Bejohn. I didn't know that as a Texas guy too. Bajon. What about Carolina? I mean, that's a tough one. But I do think it's Penn. Brechees. He's right.
Starting point is 00:48:10 And then wrap it up in the West. Rams, is it Stafford? Stafford. Arizona. Kyler. You're right? Seattle? Oh, another good one. Team without a face.
Starting point is 00:48:26 Darnold? Donald? And, you know, The Niners, much like the Eagles, if you have the elite quarterback, I'm sorry, the elite running back, would you say, ask the average person and they'd say, Christian McCaffrey? Is he the McAfee or Hiddell? I mean, Kittles? He's such a personality that it has to be him. Is George Kittle so cool? I think so,
Starting point is 00:48:44 yeah. I think it's a split screen. I think it's a split, yeah, one third. And that's not a knock on Purdy. He's just, he's not that guy. He's a great player. He's not a rah-rah guy. Yeah, but he's not the face of the team. We gave the silly analogy yesterday. Like if you see the team promo photo, if it were the Dodgers, it would be like, Show Hey in the middle. And then Freddie and Moogie. And then, like, behind. We actually debated who's bigger, Freddie or Moogie bigger on that photo.
Starting point is 00:49:12 I don't know. I think the same size. Yeah. But we came to the conclusion it was Freddie. But like Yankees, you would have Aaron Judge in the middle. And then you'd have, like, Junk Harlow. And who would even be on that? Garik Hall.
Starting point is 00:49:24 Volpe. Yeah. 16 home runs and 16 errors. So your thoughts at Covino-Ritch, does your face need to be a quarterback to be taken seriously? I would say no, because the proof is in the pudding that Sequin was the determining factor as to why the Eagles got over the hump last year. But just to think that NFL football is back tonight, I know it's preseason, but to have it on the background and to realize, wow, it's actually live 2025 NFL football. That goes down tonight. And you know what?
Starting point is 00:49:57 The fun of it, I will think it's fun to take a look at Tray Lance. Sure, why not? I mean, he's the one guy that I'm like, oh, he's starting tonight? Yeah. Oh, you remember the guy that was like the third pick that everyone thought was going to be huge? So, Trey Lance starting tonight for the Chargers. And any other prediction as far as big names in the MLB? Do you think there's any other ones that are going to surprise us?
Starting point is 00:50:21 The Yankees look like they just got David Bednar from the Pirates closer. That was a rumor. Yeah, that's been going around. happening, so that's good for them. Again, another piece that's not a big name. Yeah, Camino's not happy. You're going to be excited about it. You know, I know, because the minute you said it, Camino went to baseball reference, if you don't know the guy
Starting point is 00:50:37 that well, then it's not going to make you all excited. It's not Paul Skeens, we don't care. But guess what? If he closes out the Wildcard series for you and moves you on, you'll be happy about that, right? Of course. You need your role players. Every championship team has him. What's up, Danny Jay? My brother just texted Skeens to the Dodgers.
Starting point is 00:50:53 That's got to be true. Yeah. Don't click the link, man. So my guess, before the end of the day, Cease and Kwan might be two guys that are on the move. Is that Ed? Yeah, Sees Kwan and Sandy Al-Contra from the Marlins. El-Contra. He is one of those guys.
Starting point is 00:51:10 You put him on a good team. I think he returns to the form of a couple years ago. Now, we'll be here tomorrow. So remember, weekend hobnobbing, and we play a game called Chipotle Worker or WNBA player. Can't wait for that. We'll see you guys tomorrow. Until then.
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