The Herd with Colin Cowherd - Show Me Something - Sophie Cunningham on Missouri HOF, Angel Reese suspension & West’s UFO Theories
Episode Date: September 10, 2025WNBA star Sophie Cunningham reflects on her Missouri Sports Hall of Fame induction, weighs in on Angel Reese’s suspension drama, and shares insight into the Fever’s playoff chase. Meanwhil...e, Bravo’s West Wilson brings laughs with kickball rehab stories, powdered breast milk experiments, and his theories about UFOs in Missouri. 00:00 - Start 00:30 - Sophie has a cold 1:30 - West drinks powdered breast milk 2:10 - Sophie joins NCAA Missouri HOF 3:50 - West locked in for kickball 4:50 - Kansas City Chiefs opening loss 8:30 - Sophie’s First Indianapolis Colts game 9:20 - The Colts touchdown dance 10:20 - Montana State Double Overtime loss11:30 - West first weekend not filming13:00 - Sophie’s knee rehabs been fun 14:20 - Fever team photo shoot 16:00 - Sophie talks favorite Fever jersey 16:20- Stranger Things Fever Jersey Collab20:00 - Indiana Fever making playoffs 21:00 - Timezones affecting matchups 21:30 - Postseason prep: scouting & personnel 22:00 - Small details equals big advantages 23:00 - Sophie’s vocal presence from bench 25:00 - FINE or FINED 25:30 - Missouri fan F KU Shirt 26:30 - Fan hits Lamar Jackson27:50 - Old Lady steals homerun ball 28:40 - Younghoe Koo skips postgame presser 31:00 - Angel Reese suspension comments 32:25 - Fan Bases that we hate35:00 - Dating coworkers in the ER37:20 - have you seen a UFO?#VolumeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Mizzou fan who had the chance to win $25,000 on a field goal held up a shirt that said FKU turned around, kick the ball at the Kansas bench.
It didn't hit anyone.
It was like a little line drive, blah, blah, blah, blah.
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Show Me Something podcast.
One of us has a little cold.
I don't know if you can't tell who it is or not.
What one is it?
Oh, so.
It's okay.
Oh, God.
I feel like your mom right now.
I want to bring you some soup.
Dude, you kind of look like my grandma.
Who watches some little coat or blanket over?
I kind of like that.
Oh.
I actually ordered soup last night before bed.
I ordered a matzabal soup and a French onion soup.
Dude, that was my dinner.
Amazing.
I might have to go get it.
How bad do you miss your mom when you have a cold?
I feel like a lot, actually.
But honestly, when I'm sick, I don't want to be, like, touched your mess with really.
Like, I'd be held and cuddled, but, like, it'd be nice to actually have someone make you some soup.
I've also been taking colostrum to keep my immunity up for the last year.
And it works.
look into it.
I think I need to.
It's really good.
What is that?
It's like the main nutrient you get from breast milk when you're a baby to keep you like
alive.
So it's in like powder.
It's in like powder form.
It's good.
Someone told me to do it once and I was like, all right.
But no breast is it coming from?
I don't think it's coming directly from a breast.
I believe it's just like the nutrients, like the main like important part of breast milk,
which is colostrum, which is like just.
good for your body.
So that in an emergency.
We're not drinking away.
You can do that.
I'm trying to.
Shit.
Maybe I just need some like tequila or Jack Daniels.
You know what?
To cheer you up,
I'm going to start to show with this.
For those of you who don't know,
our friend Sophie was just inducted.
Oh, I guess you were inducted,
but they announced that you will be a part of
the University of Missouri Athletics Hall of Fame.
Kind of applause.
Clap, clap, clap, clap, clap, clap.
Fuck yeah, Soph.
Proud of you.
Thank you.
It's going to be a fun little thing.
I hope I feel better.
It's this weekend.
So it's got to be a busy weekend.
I know.
So fly there either Thursday night, Friday morning.
There's a ceremony.
All friends and family will be there.
And then the game Saturday.
But you know how we get down when we tailgate?
Like we like to have a good time.
I think I had to leave like Saturday or Sunday to go to our first playoff game.
So it actually kind of worked.
doubt that I freaking broke my lip because now I get to do that.
Uh-huh.
So is it just you?
Is it like, is the ceremony just for you or are there other inductees as well?
No, I think there's six of us.
So yeah, it's going to be really fun.
It's going to be the other ones.
Alyssa Munlin, Mike Alden.
Oh, Mike Alden.
Congrats.
Big Mike. His son went to
Rock Ridge.
school with me.
Oh, really?
Yeah, I've known the Alden's, yes, since kindergarten.
Oh, nice.
So that's fun.
I've known them forever.
So I'm kind of blanky.
I'm gonna rest.
Yeah, you're good, you're good.
Okay, but like on a more important note, kickball Thursday.
It's start.
This is week one.
So I'm in the process.
I got acupuncture tomorrow.
And I might try to get a massage.
Also, before we go to my back, my back's been hurting really bad.
So we got to, we have a title to, we have a title to, we have a title to
reclaim.
So that is freaking
is everyone else like taking it as seriously as you?
Like are they?
Yeah.
I mean,
I set the tone, obviously.
Like people,
like I need to set the standard for like how much we care.
But yeah,
I mean,
after we won last year,
like everyone's like pretty,
pretty dialed.
And like the backbone of our team is the girls.
They do not want to lose.
They do not want to lose.
Would any of us know any of them?
Um, it's all New York.
I'm trying to think if there's anyone.
So no one, so no, um, is, is going to be on your squad.
Not that I'm allowed to say, if that makes sense.
Oh, yeah.
It's not, it's not anything like that spicy.
It's just like, uh, okay, well, you know what else is not spicy is, is our
frigging chiefs losing in their first game.
What the hell?
Yeah.
Did you watch?
Yeah, dude.
I watched everything.
I was pissed.
Where did you watch?
Whoops.
Our game, our team was also playing.
So I was in, it was dear.
But we were winning.
We were playing Chicago.
We were playing Chicago.
Oh, my God.
I think it's something, John.
You're okay.
We were playing Chicago.
We were winning by like 20.
So I was watching that, but then I also had it on my phone.
So I was in a suite.
So I wasn't like on the bench watching.
Yeah, not.
The best start for our chiefs, but I mean, we lost the first game two years ago, won the Super Bowl.
The season, and the NFL season gets longer and longer, like, as the years go on, they keep adding games.
And, like, it's a divisional game.
You don't want to lose those.
You don't want to be O-N-1 one.
They also play the Eagles this weekend.
So you're kind of staring, you're staring O and two, like, right between the eyes.
But, I mean, okay, your number one receiver for the day,
goes down, play three,
and Travis just obliterated him.
And, you know, it's in Brazil.
It's weird.
There's a lot of weird factors that aren't normally in there.
We'll put it out.
Well,
but the Chiefs usually can handle those games,
I feel like,
because they've played internationally so much.
I feel like they have a lot of veterans,
Andy Reed,
like an experienced coach who knows how to deal with all that,
but, you know,
maybe it's a little wake-up call,
and that's always good.
You ever feel like...
I feel like we always peak when we're supposed to, too.
Like, it's the beginning of season.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Everyone's like, oh, I told you.
I'm like, it's first game.
Shut up.
You ever feel like you have benefit as a team from a loss?
Well, yeah, of course.
Yeah.
Like a wake-up call.
Circles, yeah, literally, it circles we need to get good at.
So, I don't know.
I would do my first goals game on Sunday.
Oh.
They fucking rocked the shit, didn't they?
Dude.
Well, what the hell is Miami?
So I'm new to like the Colts in the Miami teams.
Is Miami that bad or the Colts looking pretty damn good?
Good question.
It might be a little bit of both.
Miami to me is always like this is so like old head of me,
but I feel like warm weather teams are so fluky and just like they're usually good in
September and then kind of fall off when it gets colder.
But there's not a lot of backbone there, in my opinion.
Kind of a weird, like, modern young coach and just a lot of dudes who I don't know if
they're like ball lovers.
I don't know.
But I mean, good for Indianapolis.
So talk to me about Lucas Oil Stadium.
How is the game day experience?
Like, what'd you like?
It was awesome.
Like, it was the most beautiful, perfect day outside.
The windows were all open.
they had the roof retracted,
which I think every freaking stadium should have.
Like it was so bad.
I was,
I was hype.
I was like,
wow,
this is beautiful.
It is beautiful.
But they were just playing really good.
And I know that everyone was like kind of worried about a quarterback situation,
I guess.
I think he didn't really well.
You know what's actually funny too?
Do you go,
have you been to the majority of NFL state?
A handful.
Well,
I think it was so fun saying like,
I know what the chiefs do,
like our little things and stuff.
But it was fun getting
know what the Colts do.
And like we were winning in.
They were doing all the celebrations
and like all the songs and all that type of stuff.
Do you,
can you share with us what you learned?
Oh,
let me try.
I mean,
it's easy.
They all do it like after they score a touchdown.
And it's like to the song.
They say something on third down.
I can't get it.
It was really country and Midwestern.
I liked it.
So,
yeah.
This feels very like kids camp.
Kind of.
I think.
You know, I feel like I was.
For those listening and not watching,
it's basically just we're locking our arms in front of us
and just moving them,
alternating them up and down.
So shout out the Coles for that one.
It's real fun.
And then one more NFL game that I'm going to talk about
because maybe I'm just being dumb.
No.
What was so historic between the Bills and Ravens game?
I watched the whole thing and it was an freaking awesome game.
Don't get me wrong.
but like also i did see so actually it's funny you say that some i think it was teddy bruskey called it
the little brother bowl because he's like the chief's own like the only thing baltimore and buffalo
are known for is like losing to the chiefs in the playoffs the last few years so he called it
the little brother bowl which i like that shoot i was i want to know also uh yeah no i don't want to
talk i'm not here to talk shit on the bills in the ravens week one i'm going to wait
I thought I was to get good little cliff made out of you.
No, they're good.
Before we move on from football,
I also have to, like,
I'm going to talk about Montana State for four seconds.
Two overtones?
Yeah, brutal.
To South Dakota State,
who's a great team,
number two team in the FCS.
But fucking Gold Rush is our first home game every year, Sophie.
And every, it's like,
it's just beautiful.
Montana State,
Bozeman out in the mountains.
Everyone's in yellow.
It's like a crispy September night.
And it's so fun.
And to lose in double overtime sucks, but it's to a good team.
And we just, like, can't seem to beat Satsgo to State.
They're fucking really good.
But they'll be all right.
They'll write to ship.
We have a new QB who I love, just to cut off.
He's a transfer from Stanford.
And I wasn't really sure, I wasn't really sure what he was going to look like if he was
going to be any good.
And I really like this kid.
He's fucking took a lot of shots and can use his legs, use his arm.
So I'm hoping things get.
Are you going to make it back to a whole game?
I actually, I'm glad you asked.
I'm speaking at the athletics gala this year.
What?
Congrats, dude.
That's cool.
Thanks.
Yeah, I'm excited.
It's in October and basically like, I don't know,
they have like a banquet every fall and I'm there to talk to like,
I'm sure it's just all the rich, you know, donors and stuff.
And tell them why Montana State needs,
more money, which they do could always use more.
But like, wait, so what did you do? I think a lot of people think that you film every weekend.
And I say a lot of people and I'm, are those people? What does you do? Because this was your
first weekend, not film me. Good question, Sophie. Guess what I did?
Sleep.
Stayed on my new living room couch for three days.
Say less. It was gorgeous. Friday after the chiefs, if the chiefs would have won, maybe I would have gone out.
But I was kind of like, so I went to bed, Saturday, legit woke up, watched game day,
watched the Mizzou game, watched the Royals for five seconds, then watched Montana State game.
But then Sunday I ripped it.
You did?
Yeah, I tore it up.
Because the chief farm partners, I can go kind of like just explore the city and hang out with everyone else while they watch their teams.
And yeah, we were out to like three.
Oh, no.
Dude, that's what I'm saying.
New York, you can, like, go out to watch the noon slate and then blink and you're coming home at four.
Dude, we're literally living two different lives in the past couple weeks because you're out
till three for fun things and I'm up till three because I can't get my freaking knee to stop
so, so I need to be living through you.
But also, it's nice to not have to drive to the, like, Hamptons.
That's a, it's a bitch.
But how far is it?
Two hours?
It should be
It should be like 1.45
But there's traffic
Like getting out of New York City is just the worst thing you could ever do in your life
And it's
Yeah I mean it's taking us
It's taken us three and a half sometimes
Sometimes four
But no no
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Yeah, it's good to just like,
The thing with Summer House is I just have to grind out filming like this summer and it takes me right into football season.
True.
When I can when it's like you have every excuse in the world to like.
Stay home.
To be on your couch and just like have to be on and do nothing.
So speaking of your knee, how are you feeling?
You can't sleep.
Dude, so bad.
Just because actually rehab is kind of fun.
This sounds really bad because there's like five of us in there and like we're all going through it.
then three of us are kind of doing like the same rehab.
And so, yeah, which is weird.
But I think I'm just like doing more and it's like progressing really, really well.
But with that, like anytime like you push an injury, like it's just going to ache and step in when you're doing something new.
So yeah, I'm not sleeping so.
Your guys photo shoot was cute though.
All the braces and the walking sticks.
It was hilarious.
It like everyone's always like it looks like you guys.
because when we when this first all started happening like two of the girls were taken out on wheelchairs
like someone else had crutches and i'm like you know those war pictures from like world war one or
or like that's exactly what like and so they all hated me because they were all going to want
like guys we have to get a big like this season i have to but like we're gonna like want this and
so i made them all come back and then we took it like it was cute so i'm no it's so it's like i mean
Big picture.
Yeah,
we wish that didn't happen,
but you're not going to not take a picture
when you guys all have,
like boots and,
you know,
and my thing is,
like,
this is a crazy season,
and it did happen.
So,
like,
we should just embrace for our out.
Like,
this shit sucks.
And,
like,
it is,
like,
fun in a sick way.
And so,
like,
live it up a little bit.
Who cares?
So,
that's very Sophie of you.
It is,
isn't it?
But it's fun.
And so was that,
is that photo shoot,
like,
a playoff photo shoot that you guys did,
like,
for the point?
So actually, the WMBA always does their roster, like, big team photo at the end of the year.
Ah.
So normally, like, you would expect people to do it at the beginning.
Right.
We do it to the very last day because you did like trades and people like that.
So we want like your final roster picture, which ours was like cute.
Yeah.
It was all the trees.
But after that, we actually played, that's when we played Chicago.
go. And then we went to Washington, we won, which is a really good win. And now we have a game
side against Minnesota. It doesn't really matter, I don't think. And then we're into playoff.
So like, it is kind of like boom, boom, boom, playoff. So I mean, yeah, we can move into, like,
our WNBA, the thick of it. Well, actually, before we go, what's your favorite, like,
jersey for, or like your favorite uniform that you guys wear? I think the red is the most sharp.
Yes. So everyone loves our red just because it pops.
I love it.
A lot, a lot of people's favorite is our Stranger Things jerseys.
It's like a mix between black and red.
What's the inspiration for those?
Do you know?
I'm not so sure why they, I didn't watch Stranger Things.
Yeah.
But they've had them here.
Like everyone, every team has like a unique jersey.
You only get to wear sometimes.
Right.
And so like in Phoenix is like the revival jersey.
And I was like, black, but it had like the sunset colors of Phoenix.
Here, it's stranger things.
And the stranger things are, it's badass.
I don't really know why they chose stranger things.
I'm going to Google it.
Okay, the Indiana fever where Stranger Things themed jerseys is a part of a collaboration with Netflix,
which began in 2021.
The jerseys are inspired by the show's setting in the fictional town of Hawkins, Indiana.
Incorporate the show's distinctive font and the color palette and even feature references to the character.
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of female empowerment and resilience
as seen an 11 story.
Oh, that's cool.
Actually, that's really cool.
I didn't know.
I didn't know it.
Well, now you do.
But obviously these are sick.
Yeah, the jerseys are awesome.
Like, that might be my favorite one.
But honestly, I'm kind of weird,
but I kind of like her navy blue ones
for some reason, too.
Actually, I like all of them.
What am I doing?
I think all of them are very, like, striking and I don't know, I just motioning it.
We already covered it, but you guys clinch a playoff berth,
which I think we can all say is a win despite the injuries to this season,
like making the playoffs when half of your team is in a boot is pretty awesome.
So I think we'll go over a little round of applause for our fever girls.
You think you?
But how are you feeling?
Like whatever the playoffs like, just walk us through where the fever are at right now.
So I think playoff season is just like a whole different season.
I know you always hear athletes say that, but like it truly is.
So like you can have the best record in the regular season and like literally losing the first round if that team doesn't have experience.
Like experience is what wins playoffs and championships.
It's always good if you have like young bucks who are like killing it.
to or you know but if you have experienced players on your team that's i don't know what it is but
it's like you have those playoff experiences it's just you know how to handle the momentum swings
you know how to handle um uh the runs like it's just it's it's it's hard to explain but when you're in it
it's freaking real and so um shout out to all of our like 10 day seven day contracts coming in
because they've been really stepping it up now they're signed for the rest of the season and so
we're on go girls
Yeah, yeah, like it's like, it's a good thing.
This is such a weird season, but for some reason, we're able to kind of figure it out.
Now, at first round, I think we're either playing Minnesota, Vegas, or Atlanta.
So those are in, you know, Vegas has been on a freaking hot streak.
Minnesota has been on a hot streak.
I would like to play Atlanta.
I think we match up best with them.
But we have Kelsey Mitchell.
We have AB.
We have shooters out there.
And so, again, it's playoff experience.
And so I think Atlanta has maybe the least amount of playoff experience,
if I'm not mistaken.
And I think our team does too, I think that would be our best.
Do you guys, as the playoffs, not east and west?
Or it is?
Oh.
Yeah, so that's the difference.
I think once we start expanding teams, maybe they will get into the east and west,
but as a now, no.
I, okay.
Something they have changed for this year,
which maybe a lot of fans don't know is like last year you would play like say we get matched up with
Atlanta we would play the first two games there and if we steal one then we come home which this
year it's one day or one year one year so one one okay that makes sense you know it's crazy is
MLB wild card is best of three and I think the higher seed gets all three games which is gnarly
I want to double check.
But yeah, I'm pretty sure
Wildcard is the higher C
just gets to keep all three.
But okay, that's interesting.
Does that take longer though?
Because you have to go,
you're traveling in between.
I mean,
I guess it all kind of depends on
who you get matched up with.
So like,
I think I'm really leaning towards Atlanta
because you're in the same time zone.
The flight is like an hour 15.
Or like if you get in Vegas,
It's different times, though, a longer flight.
Minnesota, it's only an hour time change, but I just don't play.
Yeah, no, they're good.
Okay, dope.
Well, we're excited.
Do you guys do anything different?
I mean, this is your first year with the fever,
but, like, in your experience in the playoffs,
like, do you guys game playing differently?
Do you play, do, like, do you play the bench less?
Do you play the bench less?
Like, what about the play?
kind of changes how the teams you've been on, like operate.
Yeah.
I say when you're in playoffs,
the only real thing that is changing is like,
you're playing this team two, three times or longer this year.
It could be five or seven games, right?
And so like, you are so dialed into your scout and personnel.
And so like it's like the little details and like knowing literally like that
person goes left and like spin, everyone on the roster has got to know that because you could
be matched up with them at any time. And like, that could be the play that makes this winner look.
So it's like the attention to detail is so much bigger and so much more important. And so
it all vary from game to game, right? Like you play this team already four times or three times in
the season and then you're about to play him three more times. And so it's like little adjustments
and being able to adjust on the fly. And so like I think the biggest thing, and that's,
that's maybe where the experience, like, maturity and, like, knowing the league comes into play is because it is, like, the small, too-to-to-detail, which is actually the massive big.
So, I think that's old.
Because that's a regular game.
Like, you know personnel.
And, like, that definitely not again, but, like, this is just a different, this is a different.
Do you feel like being new on the fever?
And, like, we know you fucking talk a lot and don't shut up.
But do you feel like, do you feel like you were able to be a vocal leader?
like right when you join the fever
or does it take a little time for you to feel comfortable
being a vocal leader and like obviously now
that's what your whole role will be throughout the playoffs.
Yeah.
Dude,
I'm curious.
No, I think like for me,
I think that's what makes,
that's like a part of me that like I,
that comes natural, right?
So like I,
when I'm out there,
it's just natural for me to be the communicator
and to be talking through everything.
Like this is just how I am.
But I will say like the past, first of all, we haven't been traveling because we haven't been clear to travel because of like flood thoughts and swelling and stuff like.
And then the last game at home, I was still like too injured and more of a risk that I was in a suite.
So I wasn't even on the bench.
But now I think they're going to be able to put us on the bench.
So like that communication piece is going to be used.
So like I didn't even think about that like, yeah, I'm sure they miss me yapping all the time.
But some people probably enjoy not there.
But yeah, that's a good point.
So I think, yeah, but also just being on a new team, I feel like even, I don't know,
I think about it from a football standpoint all the time, but like it would certainly take,
I don't know, you want to like earn the respect before you start fucking yapping at everyone.
And, but I do think that is so much part of kind of who you are that maybe you're less inclined
to kind of like feel it out and just like hop right into it.
But I think it feels probably very authentic coming from you in the sense that I don't
think anyone would question whether you're being
like fucking genuine or not, you know?
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, and I think the more that they got to know me and stuff like that,
they understood.
And like another thing is like,
I'm getting old in our league.
This is my seventh year, right?
So maybe if I was like one, two or three years,
like it'd be like a little.
But nah, I'm just like, I get to do I am.
So.
But I'm excited for,
I'm excited for playoffs for all.
Like I think we're going to,
I think people,
when we're on, we're on and we're hard to start.
So shut out.
Let's go.
I'm going to hop into this just super quick,
fine or find.
Yeah, let's do it.
Fine, the Mizzou fan who had the chance to win $25,000 on a field goal,
held up a shirt that said FKU turned around,
kicked the ball at the Kansas bench.
Go, move.
It didn't hit anyone.
It was like a, it was like a little line drive,
blah, blah, blah.
And that is our friend Carter Erie from Columbia, Missouri.
Good, great work.
And you're fine, Carter.
You are not fine.
Oh, yes.
Who killed that.
I didn't know that was Carter,
you.
That was the most badass damn thing that I have seen in a minute.
And his wife, Laura, texted me a video.
And like, I was.
Me too.
I know where it was at.
And I loved, I was like, who is this legend?
And I was going through my text.
And then it was, she said, she said, like, hey, my husband.
And I was like, oh my God.
And so I'm going to get your sign.
Like that is so bad.
Oh my God.
Because that was crazy.
And just like such a, it's crazy how they haven't played this game in, what was it?
20 years or something?
Yeah, what?
2011 or something?
Like, sorry, I just said 20 years.
The game definitely happened after I was 10 years old.
But it's been a long time.
And to just like, that's such authentic hatred and so genuine.
It was just.
Dude, there was this photo on Twitter.
And it was like, this explains the border war in one photo.
And it's like a Kansas guy like in the like a little section of a zoo, people just like
flipping them off.
It was awesome.
Oh, God.
I just love it.
Did you see the fan that pushed D.Hop's helmet and then Lamar pushed him back?
You saw that?
Yeah, I did.
I'll just fucking say it.
Fine.
You're a dickhead.
He's banned from every NFL stadium now.
That's crazy.
No, I, yeah, like I agree with that.
He should.
Like, you can't be hidden people in the hell.
on that like that, right?
People, I find, and you see this a lot with, like, baseball.
I don't know if you remember last year, like some dude didn't to catch the ball
and a Yankees fan, like, held his wrist.
I forget who it was.
It might have been Mookie Betts, and the Yankees fan took his, took his glove and, like,
tried to pull the ball out.
Some fans just feel, like, entitled.
I don't know if it's because they paid a lot of money for the seats or because they're,
like, in the field.
But, like, to push.
DeAndre's helmet is
I can't even fathom
the thought process.
He was all the same team like
good job, buddy.
Like it was like a push.
Like, no, I think no,
you can't be doing that.
You literally can't be doing it.
And then Lamar pushed the shit out of that guy
and I think he had every right deal.
It was awesome.
Definitely fine.
But real quick,
you said that baseball.
Did you see the lady going viral
for stealing that?
Yeah.
Also fine.
Yeah.
The internet's cooking her right now.
I feel like it's probably, she's probably like learned her lesson via internet trolls.
But like, that was the most caring shit I've ever seen.
Baseball is so like kill or be killed when those balls are bouncing around and you want to take one home.
She literally was like, it was in our area.
Don't get it thin.
Oh, that's not how it works.
That is literally not how it works.
I could not believe that.
I was like, this bitch.
Oh my God.
Then like, no, everyone has their bag.
We got a goodie bag.
And I'm sure we'll get to do it.
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Huge news. 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.
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.
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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.
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Me too.
Yeah.
And the dad took it over to his son.
You know, there's like those autograph fans, like this, the creepy dudes who like,
keep the baseballs for themselves and, like, collect stuff.
Well, at least he was, like, just a normal dad and not, like, keeping it for himself.
But also we have young Hokoku missed a guy, the game-winning field goal, Falcons, bucks.
skipped the post-game conference.
I'll let you go first on what you think about players skipping post-game
when you're obligated to do it.
I don't like that at all because if you would have made it,
who would have loved to go in there and kind of get the praise and stuff like that,
but that's not how sports works.
Like this is a character builder,
and I think that that shows character too.
And like, let me, if he's injured or something's wrong and he can't, that's different.
But if you're just not going in there because you miss and you don't want to take the heat or answer hard questions, like, come on, but that's part of pro sports.
So fuck up.
So I'm not a fan of that.
You, that's part of the job.
You sign up for it.
People want to hear from you.
Can't get too high.
Can't get too low.
And this dude, I guess, got too low, which sucks.
Also, not to be the, like, you're a kicker guy.
But, like, your quarterback winner loss has to answer questions and face the music.
Your coach has to.
like why do you get a pass because you missed the kick i disagree if yeah go in and it's also
time to like save face go say go explain what happened tell them like you got to be better and then
people move on it looks worse now that you didn't show up and you missed the game like like
that's what i'm saying like that that's like that's your character like coming out like it's
and yeah it's okay everyone messes up like you know one is ever going to play perfect you know what i mean
And so, like, I was just, you didn't, you happened to miss, and that's okay, you've missed before.
But like, how you respond to it is what people are going to remember.
Like, this, people are going to know that you didn't go show up.
And now people are probably judging him for that.
Yeah.
Last one, Angel Reese suspended by the Chicago Sky after making comments detrimental to the team,
which I thought, didn't she get suspended because she got eight, she had eight texts,
and that's a league suspension.
And so now she's suspended again.
I don't know.
It's just a lot of drama.
But she said, and not a great quote, we have to get good players.
We have to get great players.
That's a non-negotiable for me, which is why the team gave her the little tough love.
I'll let you go first here.
Not great.
No, that's not great.
And like, I get, when you're losing and it's been a frustrating season, like,
everyone is feeling those emotions.
And when I say everyone, like, it's not just her.
Like, I'm sure her teammates feel it.
Her coaches feel the organization, the fans, like literally everyone,
feels that.
And there's some things that you,
and this is going, there's just some things
that you can't say.
And I think one of my biggest things
is I'm a very team first
person. I always get the team
for my feelings.
And I think that should be a standard.
And so you got to protect your locker.
And so you just can't be
saying everything you're feeling because that just
is not a good look. And then your teammates
feel a certain way and that causes division
in a locker room. So it's just
protect.
to your locker room at all costs.
And I'm sure she regrets saying that.
Don't get me wrong.
But man, there's just some things that everyone probably knows,
but you just can't say you got to let the front office.
You can have those conversations behind closed doors,
but to say it in media, you know, is kind of kind of brutal.
Yeah.
And I guess this is fine or fined, but that's,
she got suspended.
So they kind of answered it for us.
If anyone that's had you, you should get fined.
so yeah damn should i get fine for i've been my teammates up and for and talking about other players
around the league of them getting sound but true a lot worse uh cavy can we hop in to tell me
something gladly accept your invite all right with that being said then here is uh here's lance
Lance hey sophia and webbys from indiana wanted to know if either of you have any fan bases
college or pros that get under your skin or that you have beef with because I know
know as a chief fan there's plenty of fan bases that try to get under our skin thanks guys
bye i guess sophie that's a fucking perfect opportunity uh who do you hate
fuck kansas baby dude that was the most okay first of all we start off really damn slow and i was
like all right poohs i'm like what what are we doing throw the damn ball they couldn't stop it they
couldn't stop it and then we settled in our quarterback chilled out he was getting in this rhythm
and then we just freaking killed it like how this i he's good i he's good
I, Lance, yes, is a Chiefs fan.
There's a zillion fan bases and team.
I think I hated the Bengals so much for the last few years just given they kind of played us really well in the regular season and just end that one AFC championship game.
And we like, they were kind of the Chiefs kryptonite.
They've kind of been humbled a little bit the last few years.
But I just felt like, and Jamar Chase kind of fed into it.
He hates the Chiefs.
Like that was a really tasty rivalry.
And I don't know.
I feel like the Ravens and Bills are just a little classier than the Bengals.
But I'll also say to Sophie's hatred for Kansas, I hate the University of Montana.
They live in a way worse town, worse school, worse colors.
I got a cool stadium, but that is who I learned to hate throughout my college career.
and so each shit grislies go cats go actually you know it's funny someone just mailed me yeah that's what everyone says uh wait
sophie look hold on someone just mail me all of these what it's funny not he always does this and i never know
what he's gonna have it's a bunch of hats that just say eat shit grizz on him dude that is hilarious
hey you know we should do that and go through like all the the sayings or like not
but like how we say ours is Mr. Brightside.
You guys say that.
Like, did you know, when we play LSU, there's a song and it's like,
then, yeah, that's how your dick, bitch?
Yes.
Yeah, come on, dude.
I'm dialed, Soph.
I've never heard that.
I went to the first time two years ago, and I was like so just shocked, but like,
so amazed at the same time.
Yeah.
No, I'm not.
Uh, fuck yeah, Lance.
All right, here's our next one.
Alyssa and Wes, she needs our help with some dating advice.
So my name is Alyssa, and I have a crush on Michael where we work in the ER.
I don't know if I should approach her shit where I eat.
What do you all think?
Let me know.
All right, co-workers in the ER.
She wants to know she should shit where she eats.
Okay, Alyssa, that was a lot, I feel like.
So it's in the ER, which, I, uh,
I that scares me.
I don't know if, but also does the trauma make you horny probably?
Like all the scariness?
What do you think?
I bet it does.
I think I just snotted off myself when you said.
Dude, when your adrenaline is through the roof,
your hormones are also through the roof.
Okay, can I tell you something?
If you are getting turned on by,
Not Sophie, now what I said.
Not what I said.
I just meant the environment is so adrenaline heavy that like if you're working with someone,
like does it just raise the chemicals in your body and you're kind of just like everything
feels intensified, you know?
Yeah.
Now that you're saying that, listen, please don't answer that because if I'm like,
in the ER and I actually medical attention.
I'm just somebody thinking that like you got it.
They're making out.
I don't know that that's not it.
You're like a hole sticking out of your head and Alyssa is just
making out with your other nerves.
You know you're just in house parks,
G-minute brain.
Like no, I don't get into that.
Yeah.
I am pro hooking up with coworkers, but you just got to do it professionally,
Alyssa.
I don't know.
How did that work out for you, bud?
Also, do you guys need a third?
Anyways, next question.
All right, last one from here.
West Coast, Brian from California.
Here we go.
Hey, guys.
This is Brian from Paradise, California.
My question is for both of you had either one of you ever seen a UFO in Missouri.
So, well, can we pause?
Do we believe in UFOs?
I could talk about this for an hour.
I don't think I believe in UFOs, but there is,
mathematically
99.99.99%
chance that aliens exist.
Just so we're clear.
So here, let me show you something.
This will be what we end on.
I don't see, Brian, I haven't seen a UFO in Missouri.
Missouri, I do want to give a shout out to Missouri sunsets.
It's the best sunset.
Best sunset.
Okay, look, the world.
Okay, have you ever seen one of those to scale graphics
where it's like, here is the moon?
here's the earth. Here's the sun. It's 900 times bigger. And then they're like, here's our galaxy.
It's fucking huge. And then they zoom out like a bunch more. And they're like, here are all the
stars that we know exist. And then they zoom out even more. And they're like, we know this exists,
but we haven't explored it yet. Yeah. If Earth exists with life on it and there are a gazillion more
galaxies and stars and planets and suns, the chances of there being other life,
is fucking 100%, you know?
I feel like there's stuff like UFOs we see,
like space scares me,
so I don't really get into it because it freaks me the fuck out.
But I feel like that the government plants a lot of that stuff.
Here we go.
So it's hard for me to believe in like real UFOs.
Do I believe maybe there's other life out there?
When I see that type of stuff, it's like there has to be like,
we can't be the only, but then I'm like, I don't know.
But then like the stuff that we do see that's like too obvious or whatever, like it's, I feel like it's the government.
I've watched too many terms.
That's also just people on Twitter with fucking Adobe Premiere.
It's not the government.
Well, it could be that too.
There are always those videos where there's like a star in the sky and everyone's like UFO.
It's something to like have fun with.
I don't know.
I do think if a UFO ever
like came into our like into our world
it wouldn't look like how we have made them up
looking in like cartoons for the last
whatever many years you know
so it would be like some weird shape thing
yeah so I think to answer
Brian's question
I don't think we've seen a UFO
I haven't either
I mean the next time we go we should lay out under
the stars and keep our eyes peeled
I like that.
Why don't you do that this weekend?
After you get inducted into the Hall of Fame and they ask you where you're going,
you say,
you know what?
I'm going to go lay in my backyard and look for UFOs.
For Brian in California.
For Brian.
Fuck yeah, Brian.
I like that question.
That's a good one.
Is that way,
wait,
before we get,
do people in California think that in Missouri we just like look at UFOs all
fucking day?
Is that what happened?
People in city.
and like on the West Coast they swear like in Missouri.
There's only like humans and cows.
Cows.
That's true though.
There's nothing else.
Nothing.
Oh, you know what there is.
This is how we're ending this bitch.
Barbecue.
After my kickball game Thursday,
I'm fine to Kansas City to go to Patrick and Travis's new restaurant.
Dude.
Make sure to document that.
I can't.
Wait, is that after?
They're doing one Saturday and then they're, I think people are going Sunday after the game,
but I don't, I'm not going to go Sunday.
But I'm going Saturday night and then going to the game Sunday.
What day is it?
Saturday.
No, like the date of.
Oh, what's today?
Nine.
So it's probably 12 or 13 or something.
Oh, shoot.
Oh, so this upcoming weekend.
I already texted your whole team and said, can Sophie come to Kansas City this weekend?
They all told me to eat shit.
so.
Yeah, the 13th.
I'm taking my mom, so it'll be really cute.
Yeah, she's been.
Nice as you. I like that.
Yeah. Yeah.
Well, all right, Sophie.
It's been fun.
Keep elevating that knee.
We love you. Go fever.
Playoffs.
Bye.
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