The Herd with Colin Cowherd - The Best Of Covino & Rich

Episode Date: June 14, 2025

C&R get hyped for NBA Finals & talk about the amazing energy that Pete Carroll is bringing to the Raiders! Old guys rule! Who are the coolest celebrities in their 70s & beyond? The crew &a...mp; callers from all over the country They have a Messi & Mahomes debate. Tom Brady is going to get a statue in New England, Travis Barker just got a street. Which honor is greater? Plus, 'CHIPOTLE WORKER OR WNBA PLAYER' is back like Caitlin Clark & 'WEEKEND HOBNOBBING!' Follow C&R on their Apple Podcast page: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/covino-rich/id1212071900See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:00:53 or stream us live every day on the IHeart Radio app by searching FSR. You didn't ask for anything more. You really couldn't ask for anything more. basketball. You're looking to be tied up at two after tonight. OKC, got to win. Based on the patterns, or as Dr. Phil would say, based on the patterns.
Starting point is 00:01:17 Based on the patterns. Life is patterns. Sports, sometimes patterns. You're looking at it. They should tie it up tonight for sure. You know, no sweeps. You got likely two, two in the NHL and NBA. Baseball superstars.
Starting point is 00:01:33 Like baseball's hotter than ever. yet I can tell you, I feel like in a month from now, we're all going to be honed in on, ooh, what's going to be happening with the NFL? And already, do you see how much fun Pete Carroll is having with the Raiders? This started last week. Danny G. was super pumped about Pete Carroll's energy at the OTAs and that viral clip where he's pinning Thayer Munford Jr. Did everybody see that? He's so full of energy. You have to. look it up. He's 73 years old. I'm like, that's my dad's age. I'm wondering if I
Starting point is 00:02:08 could picture my dad with that type of energy. The answer's no. Can you picture your dad hustling with an NFL player? No. Here's what he had to say about it. We saw you wrestling a monthford the other day. I wasn't wrestling with him. I pinned him.
Starting point is 00:02:26 And today we see an equipment manager in the bubble rolling around after stretch. What are the stories behind these things? Yeah, I can't speak for the bubble thing. They're trying to surprise me with that one, I guess. I don't know. I didn't know that was happening. But they're taking part in it, obviously, you know. What we're asking these guys to do to play as well as anybody that plays this game, we're not set in expectation, try to win a few games and make some progress. That's not what we're doing here.
Starting point is 00:02:52 We're trying to take this as far as you can possibly take it and it's the only perspective that they have heard for me. And that's the only one I can even imagine. I can't think any way else. Pete Carroll's the type of guy that only plays to want to go all the way. Like Pete Carroll is not the mindset of, well, maybe if we can make it to 8 and 9 this year, play 500 football. Danny, you should be pumped as a Raiders fan that Pete Carroll has the mindset of like, yeah, I'm not playing around. I'm 73. You know, I'm trying to win now. I'm cautiously excited about it because I've heard this before.
Starting point is 00:03:28 Other Raider fans have heard this before. We heard this with Antonio Pierce. So seeing is believing in this case. I love his energy and everything, but is this going to translate into the wind column? I mean, I hope so, but they have a lot of holes left on the defensive side of the football. So they're going to need a lot of backup players that would be backups on other teams to step up as starters for them this season. You got to turn your mind. It sets the tone.
Starting point is 00:03:53 So there's no downside to his energy and excitement and his expectations. There's no doubt about that. does it translate in your mind like the the message of fun it would translate with little kids it would translate maybe in like a high school do you think grown men that energy of let's have fun i think fun is just i don't think it goes out of style i don't think you out i don't think you out grow fun yeah but losing's not fun and you also have to be realistic what's up db as a seahawks fan i don't want to speak negative about pete carroll because it's not negative, but it did run its course.
Starting point is 00:04:33 Yeah. Like it did. Like it works now with the Raiders, just like it worked early with the Seahawks, really did. Then all of a sudden, your young guys become veterans, where they've won games or they've accomplished things. So those things aren't maybe as exciting anymore. So it does run its course. But right now for the Raiders, completely new and fresh, and maybe it'll work.
Starting point is 00:04:55 But it really worked with the Seahawks. Like, it really did early on. But it does run its course at some point. I said that about, you know, Jim Harbaugh as well. Like there are some coaches that they come in and they make a difference. But it's almost like a, there's an expiration date on it. Correct. There's an expiration date at USC.
Starting point is 00:05:13 Yeah. So why the Raiders would be any different, I don't know. But right now, take the good times when you can. Well, we saw the energy with the Seahawks when he was running routes. That was a few years back. And we're like, damn, he's got some moves. He's got some hands. And now we're seeing him wrestling,
Starting point is 00:05:29 lineman and we're seeing yeah how excited he is and how energized he is with his big plastic bubble balls and everything else going on at camp it got us thinking about Pete Carroll and the impact he's going to have with the Raiders and it got us thinking about the coolest old guys or seniors or distinguished gentlemen whatever you prefer distinguished gentlemen and you know what that's no knock when I said his energy level at 73
Starting point is 00:05:54 man I could never imagine my dad my dad getting off the couch a struggle sometimes when it comes to energy levels. He's healthy. You know how grouchy most of our dads who are in their early 70s are and they need two big naps a day? So it's not a knock on my dad or anyone, 73, who just would rather sit there and watch
Starting point is 00:06:13 the news than get out there and tussle with young 20 somethings. He's an exceptional fella. He's an exceptional shape. Like he's really full of energy this guy. He's the exception. So based on that, who else comes to mind as far as
Starting point is 00:06:28 exception or exceptionally cool for their age. It's a great question and that's where we turn to you at 87799 on Fox, the most interactive show in sports talk radio. Let's get involved. Who do you think of when we say full of energy, cool older dudes? Like, wow, hey, good for him, something you strive to be in the future because when you see this dude, just the way he gets down to the ground, the way he picks. up and shakes his lineman the energy he has the strength he has the mobility he appears to have
Starting point is 00:07:03 to keep up with these dudes the way he does man that's that's that's wild we strive for that at 73 you rarely see that rich one of our favorite shows on apple tv harrison ford is one of the stars yeah that's who i thought of ma'am i think of that too harrison ford he's not young you know he's no longer he's even older no longer indiana jones i got one 40 years the show is shrinking Not one that no one's going to say, so I'll get it out the way. We open up the phones. Danny G's on standby, waiting just to say hi. 87799 on Fox.
Starting point is 00:07:34 87799 on Fox at Covino and Rich at Fox Sports Radio based on Pete Carroll at camp and his next level energy. And the cool factor he's bringing, the fun factor, the cool factor. I play this guy every Saturday and Sunday morning on Ozzy's Boneyard. I'm on Sirius XM Channel 38, Hard and Heavy Classic Rock. not Ozzy. I don't agree. He's the Prince of Darkness.
Starting point is 00:08:01 Some say the godfather of heavy metal. But I'm not saying the beacon of health here. Yeah. Sammy Hagar, dude. I don't know how he does it. Good call. He's 77 years old, dude. The guy still parties.
Starting point is 00:08:15 He's drinking his tequila. He's doing his cobo-wobbles. He's high energy. He hits those notes. This is the thing. There's guys like Axel Rose who can't hit their notes. They can't sing and they sort of long. whatever it was that they had.
Starting point is 00:08:30 Sammy Hagar does this effortlessly still. I'm not even a big fan, Rich. I'm telling you, I'm impressed. The number one answer on the board in that category. Haygar 77! I have the number one answer on the board in that category. Go ahead. And I know it's true because I'm not even a big fan.
Starting point is 00:08:48 Spot and I saw this guy a couple years ago. He's 75 years old now. acts like he's 45 years old the boss Bruce Springsteen this guy's ripped recently I thought it was Woody Allen but it was actually Bruce We saw Bruce Springsteen at a small venue
Starting point is 00:09:05 He's climbing through the crowd Surfing the crowd Ripping on the guitar Everybody's got a hungry Huh That's not as hard to sing Is what Sammy Hake can you sing Can't Drive 55 and hit those notes
Starting point is 00:09:20 As Sammy Hagar hits And he's older than The boss. I think Bruce Springsteen, the show he puts on. Prop to Bruce Springsteen, no doubt. There's so many people our parents age that look at the boss as their guy. He's in the conversation, but you said he beats Sammy Hagar. I don't know about that.
Starting point is 00:09:36 How about a coach you guys talk about probably once a week? Bill Belichick has to be in this conversation. He has re-entered. He has entered the conversation as of a few months ago. I was to say a year ago, I would have said, no, he's a grumpy old grouch. But based on what we've seen, all his little antics on the beach and his young girlfriend, And you have to imagine, maybe he's a little more fun than we thought. Moving up the charts with a bullet.
Starting point is 00:09:57 Hey, he's having more fun than most of us. So, yeah, I guess so. How is, I mean, I get it would be maybe in bad taste. But would there be no better spokesman for a product in the history of products than if Bill Belichick did some type of enhancement drug? I mean. Like, there's never been. Ask and you shall receive.
Starting point is 00:10:15 Maybe you'll get a new sponsor soon. There's never been more of a perfect candidate. Imagine if it was, I'm Bill Belich. Maybe you'll see him. Yeah, maybe it'll happen. You see these blue shoes or whatever? Like, come on. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:10:28 We'll see. People ask me how I keep up with a 24-year-old party. Here's how. Now, who comes to mind for you? Often we bring these conversations up. You know who always comes up? I'm just saying this because it always comes up. A Sam Elliott.
Starting point is 00:10:42 If we're having a mustache conversation, he comes up, cool old guys, he always comes up. Who comes up when it comes to cool, older fellas? I'll give you one because you might say, Come on, dude. What's the age limit, though? We have to have an age limit. No, no.
Starting point is 00:10:57 The youngest, you mean? Yeah, what's the... You got to collect Social Security. Okay. Which is, well, like 66, 65? Yeah, you have to be over. How about over 65? AARP cutoff line?
Starting point is 00:11:06 Yeah, 65. Because some people just look old and no, all right. You have to be 65 and older to make the discussion. I'm going to give you this guy only because he's still funny in interviews, and I'm amazed because he's almost 100. Come on. You know Dick Van Dyke still has his S together? Like, you ever see him?
Starting point is 00:11:23 He's like, all my friends and everyone knows is dead, but I'm still kicking Dick Van Dyke. I know you're picturing him doing his funny dances in like the 60s and chimneys. Was it last year? Yeah, I was going to say last year of the year before they did that Mary Poppins special. And he was obviously the guest of honor. But he was mixing it up with all the people that are currently in the entertainment business. And he is like the godfather of Hollywood. How many people make it to 99, let alone could move?
Starting point is 00:11:50 His birthdays in December. So he turns 100 in December. December. How cool was that? I read an interview with Dick Van Dyke, and he attributed to, he attributed getting sober in his 30s to his longevity because he said he's like, I was a real party boy. And he's like, I gave up drinking when I was in my early to mid-30s. And I think that that's probably why he's made it to 99, probably genetics and taking care of yourself. Not trying to be, you know, slim good body or Mr. Health here. But I read two things that once you become senior citizen level, the two things that can help you live a longer life, if you could cut out there saying, you know, don't go over. with red meats or alcohol, that's like the demise of all older folks. They just diet and drinking. So cut those things out. There's a few that. That's because they fall because they're drunk and they break their hip.
Starting point is 00:12:35 That's the reason why. You know what? True. While they're holding a hamburger. The truth is, Danny, every time there's like someone old in the family and you're here, like they fell and broke their hip, you're like countdowns on. They're dying. Unfortunately.
Starting point is 00:12:51 I got one no one's going to say. Come on who. Ready, ready, Rich? Okay, I'm there. I will find you, and I will kill you. Guess how old Liam Misenels? I was going to say, like 60, 50? 73.
Starting point is 00:13:03 Same age as Pete Carroll. 73, still a badass, and he's got that whole naked gun thing coming out. So 73, we think of him as younger. Therefore, good for him because I don't even think of him as a 73-year-old, so he's got to be in the conversation. I'm going to hit you up with a 92-year-old. Which keeps going to the 90s. But you're like way old. Yeah, I mean, you got to get props because the goal is to live that long, let alone not only live that long, still be active enough.
Starting point is 00:13:33 Quality of life has a big thing. Part to do that. Yeah, like, if you can't wipe your own ass, you know, we're not talking about those people. Yeah, that's my dad's, it's my dad's will. I can't wipe my ass. Kill me. Somebody kill me. He made us promise we would do that.
Starting point is 00:13:47 How about a guy named Michael Kane? Michael Kane is 92. Have we seen him in a lot of stuff? though lately? I don't think he's that cool, to be honest. Michael Kine. He's just old. He didn't you know, cross him off? I mean, he's had a great career. Okay, I have an actor who's cool, and to me, he's always going to be
Starting point is 00:14:03 50, and he was just in the sequel for oh, Gladiator 2. We were talking about this a couple weeks ago, Denzel Washington. Best actor ever? He's 70 now. I'm sorry, what? Yes. He's always going to be a younger dude to me. I know that Black don't crack
Starting point is 00:14:19 and Black guys look better older, but Denzel being 70 just makes no sense. I know. Like, I would have thought, if you would have told me how old is Denzel? I would have said 59, 60, 61. Denzel Washington? I have one for you. Again, we're getting the phones going.
Starting point is 00:14:33 You guys ready? 87799 on Fox. Because Pete Carroll's so impressive. The only thing that really ages him is his Phil Donnie-Hugh haircut, the gray hair that he has, the Leslie Nielsen. But otherwise, the guy's in great shape and full of energy at mandatory camp. this gentleman is the epitome. I know it's epitome. Relax. The epitome of cool.
Starting point is 00:14:58 He is everything that defines. Cool. He's 79 years old. 79. Hi. Hi. Wowie. Zowie.
Starting point is 00:15:10 Wowy. Hi, Sam. Henry Winkler. Nice to meet you. The Fonz is 79. I heard you're on a TV show. I am. So I got to give him props.
Starting point is 00:15:20 He has a new show. that starts this weekend on the history channel. I knew this was an infomercial. Hazardous history that I'm a part of. So look out for it. But look, does he look older now? Of course. But is he one of the coolest guys we've ever met?
Starting point is 00:15:32 And not only the coolest icons, he's one of the nicest dudes that we've ever met in Hollywood. And he's still doing it. And everybody has a story about the Fonds or Henry Winkler. Everyone we've met has nothing but great things to say. How about his encounter with Patrick Mahomes? I have a spot. for you at my table.
Starting point is 00:15:53 Um, my pleasure. How great is he? The Fawn's got to be. Because he's pushing 80, dude. I'm with you. He's on the list. I'm going back to more 90-year-olds. Man, you've got a whole list of 90s. He's got a binder full of 90-year-olds.
Starting point is 00:16:05 Yeah. Now, we mentioned this guy the other day because after 30 years, Rick Moranis turns back to acting. Spaceballs 2. And from what I'm reading, a 90- Almost 99. Almost 99-year-old Mel Brooks is going to be in the movie. He looks 99.
Starting point is 00:16:29 You know what? I thought he was 190. But the fact that he is going to put on costume, get involved, and Mel Brooks is going to be in the movie at 99. I guess, yeah, you're automatically awesome and cool if you could live and last that long, and you're still doing it. I love it. I'm surprised that this dude is not on the top of your 90-year-old list.
Starting point is 00:16:49 He's 95, actually. still runs a movie production company. They say he laps people on the lot. Clint Eastwood. Yeah, that's good. Really? He's still in that kind of shape. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:17:00 He's still directing movies. He's still very active. Wow. Do you know I read an article, remember I thought I was saying, you know, red meat, not great when you're that old. His son, he doesn't have like a handsome son, Scott Eastwood, right? The young actor. Eastwood.
Starting point is 00:17:17 Scott Eastwood said every morning his dad has the same breakfast. and he's like so diligent about his workout and what he eats. Every morning, Clinicewood has salmon and brown rice every day of his life. Like he doesn't stray from the diet. Like he, you know when you're like trying to get really in shape and you're like, I'm going to have veggies and salmon? Yeah, meal prepping. Yeah, he does that at 95, which is hell.
Starting point is 00:17:40 That's why I guess he's like that, right? Health is wealth, man. Yeah, if you want to live a long life, you got to do these things. I got one, again, no one's going to say I'm bringing it back to sports, Rich. in tribute to Pete Carroll, same age. Same age and he's still doing it. In fact, he still wears a baseball uniform at 73. Ron Washington, bro.
Starting point is 00:17:59 I love that guy. Ron Washington is still doing it, still laughing in the dugout, doing his thing. He reminds me like slick or something. I feel like he's still, like, he's still grooving. 73, Ron Washington. I mean, he has a very little child because he had a, way young girlfriend like a couple years ago.
Starting point is 00:18:21 Huah! Al Pacino is 85 years old. You know, the older some of these guys get, though, like the De Niro's, the less cool I think they are. I'm serious. Some of them are just politically is push your out. He just is turning a little creepy to me. How about Morgan Freeman?
Starting point is 00:18:38 He's, was he 88? Morgan Freeman. He's still cool, dude. He's got the coolest voice there ever was. I thought you were going to say your fellow. He wears an earring still, doesn't he? He does. Yes.
Starting point is 00:18:47 I think you're going to say your fellow Lakers fan who made an appearance a year ago, right? Didn't he go back to a Lakers game one time last year? Jack. Oh, that's right. Jack Nicholson is how old now? He's got to be he's 80, 88 years old. He doesn't have Pete Carroll's energy. No, exactly.
Starting point is 00:19:06 He's not a beacon of health like that guy for sure. So as we shout out all these old men that still are cool, do you think that 73-year-old Pete Carroll's energy? connects to these young Raiders and should the expectation be high? I guess I really do feel like this, not just because Danny's a Raiders fan. I feel like the Raiders are one of those teams that when they're good, I think it's just good for the league. Like you know how this year in the NBA, the Knicks being good,
Starting point is 00:19:34 rejuvenated like a really big fan base in New York City? Yeah. I feel like the Raiders have such a big fan base that when they're good. And there's an equal number of people that hate the Raiders. So I think emotions are brought out when the Raiders are good. So for Pete Carroll's sake, for Danny G. sake, and for all the Raiders Nation, I hope that Pete Carroll brings a little magic and some old guy fun energy to Las Vegas this year.
Starting point is 00:19:58 And again, life goals, 73. If you have half that energy at 73, you're doing all right. So we get to your phone calls. We wrap it up next. I throw my dad on this list who still likes to play beach volleyball on vacation. That is a party machine that guy. Oh, I like to like that party. That's right.
Starting point is 00:20:16 And we're honoring this. seniors. I got a couple of calls already saying, I'm an old dude and I'm active. I'm in this league. So if you're one of our older listeners, we're giving you your flowers today. So feel free to call us as well. Yeah. And if you're a father, Father's Day weekend, props to you. And if you don't know what we're talking about,
Starting point is 00:20:31 look up somebody's recent clips of Pete Carroll again at camp and the one where he's pinning down Thayer, Munford. It's kind of cool to see that this guy's bringing that sort of excitement. Just to even have that kind of excitement still. Isn't there? You know what I mean? Isn't there such a respect? You've been doing it so long. He's still
Starting point is 00:20:47 that pumped about it. Is there such a respect you have for the older generation? You're supposed to respect your elders, but a respect when the energy and the drive and passion is still there. There's an old guy that lives in the valley. His name's Mike. I don't even know it was last name, but you know what? This guy who runs this place? Yeah, he's like a hundred and
Starting point is 00:21:03 25. I think he's only like 50. Never heard of him. There's a guy that comes out to our softball games once in a while and we let him. He's more than, you know, deserves it. He gets in the box every once in a while, like in between innings and wants to take a couple hacks.
Starting point is 00:21:22 Korean War veteran in his mid-90s. Wow. And he just wants to come out, say hi to the guys like, hey, young guys. He gets in there and just wants to take a couple swings. Hey, just trying to take a hack. Old time shake. Let me tell you, it's inspirational to see a guy 90-something that just comes there, walks by the park, hangs out for a couple of innings.
Starting point is 00:21:40 And he's like, hey, fellas, of course, Mike, get in there, takes a couple swings. And it's like, man, you got it. admire that, right? Because it's really easy. It's easy to get old and lame, not easy to get old and be cool like Pete Carroll. Right. You've got to be rooting for the Raiders to bring a little fun to this year's NFL season. You got to be.
Starting point is 00:22:02 Let's go to you guys are your favorite old guys. Let's say hi to Travis in Los Angeles. What's up, Trav? Hey, Rich. I like your Bill Belichick doing Bonner Pills thing. That's pretty funny. I mean, he should be, right? I mean, what a lost in Well, imagine if he hosted S&L and then they did a skit and he starts kind of pitching whatever it is. And then his girlfriend's like, we are not talking about this.
Starting point is 00:22:27 To be honest, I don't need them. So I think there's an endorsement there. Who else you got, Travis? Anyone come to mind, cool older dudes? Paul McCartney and ACDC. McCartney's still doing it, man. And Brian Johnson's still with ACDC. He's in his 70s, I think.
Starting point is 00:22:45 And Angus Young. I think it's really weird to think of some of these people that were young stars when we were little kids. Here's the idea of them being older is just life. Like I said, sometimes when you get old, you start exposing yourself a little too much or you stuck around too long like Al Pacino, right? Younger women. He's a, what, 90, 195-year-old guy. Looks like a kid. He has a thunder cat hair now.
Starting point is 00:23:06 And he's still a legend. That's not to take away. But Angus Young, Sam mentioned him. He still wears the schoolboy out. He's 70. I'm like, yo, you're 70 years old. Maybe you dropped a schoolboy. You can't.
Starting point is 00:23:16 You're going to die in that outfit. At 70, dude. You have to be buried in that schoolboy outfit. Wait, how long's this kid big guy been in grade school? Covino, how about older hip hop stars? Like, more people think of them as an actor now, but Ice T is 65. Yo, that's crazy. Yeah, he's it right there at the old guy cutoff, man, 65 years old.
Starting point is 00:23:36 And then he has those great sayings, those great this sayings that he has that I can't say on Fox Sports Radio. Eat a bowler. Yeah. Ice tea. I mean, and Law & Order SVU, how do you not love him there? Don and Kansas, what's up, man,
Starting point is 00:23:52 in honor of Pete Carroll, who's bringing the energy, who are your other favorite senior citizens? So two things here. Fly Stallone. I'm surprised. You guys didn't say flies. Oh, my God.
Starting point is 00:24:03 How do we not mention our favorite guy? What do you mean? I was saving him for last. Okay. And then to go back about a week or two, would you guys talk about finding something when you bought something, you'll find something un-examination.
Starting point is 00:24:14 expected. My wife went to an estate sale, bought a jacket, looked at it two months later, $3,000. Damn. What made the jacket so special? I have no idea. It was the one from Rocky T. with the tiger on the back?
Starting point is 00:24:31 Absolutely. Hey, you brought up Sylvester Stallone. Dolf Lundgren was in the news recently. I mean, who was more shredded than that guy in the 80s? He's 67 now. So he's in the conversation. He's like a doctor, scientist, whatever, super. intelligent guy, super handsome.
Starting point is 00:24:47 He threw out a first pitch for the Phillies. Did you see that? So, hey, whatever he hits, he destroys, but the guy can't throw at all. Does he get a little sister? Dolph's got a hot daughter that hangs out with whose hot daughter? Spot. Was it Van Dam? Two
Starting point is 00:25:04 guys' hot daughters like hang out and do fitness videos now. It was Dolph Longgren. I think it is Van Dam. And Van Dam. Their daughters are both smoke shows and they do like videos together. Van Dam. is not in this conversation. He's 64 years old.
Starting point is 00:25:17 He's not there. Yeah, he's not there. But Dolf was in the news recently, so that's why I bring him up. What about you bring up Stallone? Arnold? Fubar, there's a new season of that on Netflix. How old is Arnold nowadays?
Starting point is 00:25:28 He's got to be up there. Hey, he's spelled Schwarzenegger? Yes. Just had this. He's 77. You know what? That's great. There's no tea, by the way.
Starting point is 00:25:38 It's just Schwarzman. I'm joking. But thank you guys. We'll wrap up with your phone call. We got Larry in Pennsylvania. Larry. What's up, man. Hey.
Starting point is 00:25:52 What's up, bud? Hey, listen, I'm 69. I'll be 70 next year. I play basketball and six pick up legs here. That's amazing. Do you just stand at the three point line? Are you running up and down hustling? No, I'm running up and down hustling, guys.
Starting point is 00:26:07 Are you in the same league as Arnie Spaniard? Noted a rec ball league champion? He said, who? You know, what is the same? secret. Obviously, eating right, staying flexible, like Ichiro. You got to stretch. I tell my dad, stretch out or something. Is it, yeah, I don't want to. I ain't got time for that. Time for what? You're sitting there watching Fox News 23 hours of the day. You got time to stretch, bro. I think you got to eat right. You got to stay positive because life can wait, dad.
Starting point is 00:26:36 Life beats you down no matter what. I think you got to stay limber, man. I think you got to, I think stretching is such a big part of it. Spot, you're a yoga guy. You have knowledge here. I agree. For Father's Day, though, you should get your dad one of those, like, little cycles that you put your feet in when you sit on the couch. No, he'll never do it. So you just keep moving. I've seen those. They advertise them on Fox.
Starting point is 00:26:54 Those little peddling in place. Going nowhere. Yeah, I ain't doing that. Kiss my ass. I'm like, Dad, he got it. I mean, you want to be the hunched over old guy. But, you know, you got to strive to be like Pete Carroll, dude. Can I offer a random fact about stretching and aging?
Starting point is 00:27:08 A lot of senior citizens get into accidents because they can't, they can't stretch to check their blind spot. So, but now we have blind spot assist, so that helps. But they used to just like, so you need to do, what do they call it, the cheerleader stretch where you're on your, and then you put the leg over and then you stretch. Oh, a lot of different ways that could go, right? Yeah. I was saying, whoa. Oh, the cheerleader stretches. Hey, hey, hey.
Starting point is 00:27:33 That's what I've always called it. But it's this stretching. I call it the Livy Dunn. Can you, I would say I'm dressed up like when Will Ferrell was the cheerleader. No, but do you remember, hold on. I was telling you, like, what's the secret? right there was a really i'm not saying this guy was the beacon of health or should be in the conversation either but do you remember there was a very famous quote they asked ernest borgnine
Starting point is 00:27:55 one time in an interview this is before he passed away they're like ernest borgnine you're a hundred and ninety eight years old what's the secret to long life and he didn't know that he was miced up because he's old as hell and he's on a talk show all miced up and he goes come here i'll tell you and he whispers in the host's ear this is on YouTube look it up and the guy reaches over meanwhile he's still miced up and he goes I masturbate a lot
Starting point is 00:28:21 swear to God not realizing that the mic is still on your lapel so hey I don't know but if we're having the conversation maybe that's part of it yeah who knows I'm gonna live to 180 years old you're a super agent let's get Pete Carroll let's go to DP
Starting point is 00:28:38 for an update DP DPP stop it guys at the I U.S. Open. Sam Burns is now tied for the lead with J.J. Spawn. Burns shoots 65 today. It's the third lowest round ever at Oakmont in a U.S. Open. He has the second round lead with Spawn, his won over on his round through 15 holes. Their one shot better than Thomas Dietree and Tristan Lawrence, who are still playing their second round. Victor Hovlin is at one under par and currently two shots back after shooting 68 today. When it's time for our Tyrax play of the day,
Starting point is 00:29:11 Tyrant. Another Stanley Cup final game goes overtime. Breaking free is dry saddle to the next. O.T. winner in the playoffs. Final score. Edmonton 5. In overtime. Is that guy going to have a heart attack? That guy brings it. Is that Popeye calling the game there? That was an incredible call.
Starting point is 00:29:45 Well, we had a play of the day earlier this week with him, the same guy on the call doing an overtime call. And it was amazing. And this one was even better. That was great. Hey, that was, of course, to tie up the series two games apiece. Oilers Radio Network and that's your Tyraq play of the day. And thanks again to our good pals at Tyraq.com. I'm Steve Tavino.
Starting point is 00:30:04 That is rich. Thank you guys for being here. You think Taylor Swift and Travis Kelsey were that excited. They were there last night showing some hockey love. Oh, hockey. No. No. Now, let's wrap up with our two phone calls.
Starting point is 00:30:16 And then we got to talk a little Tom Brady action. All right. You got Matt? I want to talk to Matt? Yeah, Matt and SoCal. Hey, Matt. Hi, Matt. Yo, Cobino and Rich, natural content, backed by sincere BS. Love it.
Starting point is 00:30:29 Always good to talk to you guys. Thank you for the access. Before I say the name, if you guys have any background or any interaction with this guy, please drop a line or story because, I mean, I read up on him and how he got to where he is, but Jimmy Goldstein, I see at every NBA finals game court side. I've seen him at two games in one day and during the playoffs. I don't know if you guys know he is or the honest know he is, but I quit Google and there's no way any basketball fan doesn't recognize. Yeah, I know who he's talking about.
Starting point is 00:31:02 Oh, yeah. Where? How does that guy get everywhere? I know exactly who you're talking about. Kind of like Marlins man in baseball. No, true. Trent in Ohio. Wrap this up, buddy.
Starting point is 00:31:13 What up, Trent? We're good, man. What's on your mind? I just got him, but. Dude, William Shatton, there's a great answer to end on. I'll tell you why. Because he's so old. We had him on the show.
Starting point is 00:31:37 and I remember when he came on our show during the commercial break he was looking through his iPad he had an iPhone and an Apple watch and he's like you must stay up on things like his whole thing was like you as you get older and and can I just say we've seen some great fights in history
Starting point is 00:31:53 Arturo Gaudis right that we've seen some great fights Klitschko fights Mayweather fights have you ever seen William Shatner when he fought that alien it's one of the legendary fights in TV history look it up if you need to good laugh. He makes out with an alien too.
Starting point is 00:32:09 Yeah, but they call it the worst fight scene ever. It's infamously known as the worst fight scene ever and it's hilarious. He's 94 years old. Look it up right now. So yeah, William Shad they're a great way to end. The unexplained. We will talk about some Tom Brady and more fun. Next.
Starting point is 00:32:27 Random question around the room. I saw that Patrick Mahomes got to hang with Lionel Messi. They did a Adidas commercial together. They did a Jersey swap, they were paling around, bro-hugging.
Starting point is 00:32:42 Globally, I would imagine the answer is messy. But do you think here in the United States, in the States, is Mahomes a bigger star than Messi? Or there's so many young kids into soccer that you'd say, even here in the States,
Starting point is 00:32:56 Messy States, I'm going Mahomes because, I mean, it's America's game. Nothing bigger than American football in America. Worldwide, there's no comparison whatsoever. If you asked 100 middle school, and high school kids. Hey kids but who do you want to come to the school? Would they say Mahomes or messy?
Starting point is 00:33:14 Most of them would say Mahomes. I would think so, right? In the U.S. You could argue other parts of the world. I've never seen a Mahomes jersey out of my grocery store, but I see messy jerseys more than that. That's why I thought it was an interesting question because my first thought was globally messy. What a big star.
Starting point is 00:33:33 And I thought it was a cool moment that they didn't add together for Adidas. the jersey swap brohugging and I thought well here in the states my homes I'm like you know what maybe not even because we love football and baseball and basketball I feel like the younger generation puts soccer sort of in that category there's no doubt but there's way more Americans watching American football than soccer here in this country no doubt ratings prove it yeah there's just no doubt there's no denying that so just based on that and the more and more it becomes an international game but I do think I actually disagree with Dan Byer, believe it or not. I actually do. I think in America, Mahomes, what would you say? I mean, just let me have America. He has the rest of the world, you know? He has the rest of the world.
Starting point is 00:34:20 Messy, there's no denying. He is a mammoth outside of America, even in America. But I think my home still edges him out here. Can I just give you... Because of the popularity of America. But what about if you're under 21? Ooh, okay. That's just the only point that I'm thinking.
Starting point is 00:34:37 of like the youth of America. We all love football. Football is like our favorite. And I think that there's a lot of people like us. It's a good debate for sure. I'll tell you what. We had the honor of interviewing David Beckham. We had to sit down with him when we used to work at ESPN.
Starting point is 00:34:56 And when I tell you, the vibe in the building when David Beckham came in was like nothing I've ever seen. Like, I mean, like security from coworkers to everyone. And those big international. And we never felt uglier in our lives. That's true. Yeah. What a stud. I was like, man, what a handsome fella.
Starting point is 00:35:15 But let me give you one comparison before we move on. I know social media is not everything. But Patrick Mahomes has 6.7 million followers on Instagram. Messi has 505 million. Can I give you those two numbers again? 6 million versus 505 million followers on Instagram. Yeah. Internationally insane.
Starting point is 00:35:36 I just Googled just the meetup, and I saw the picture as well. Arrowhead Addict, so this is a Chiefs fan blog. The title says, Patrick Mahomes finally meets an athlete more popular than him. But this may be worldwide. To your point, like worldwide, there's no doubt about it. But I think it's interesting when you talk about the U.S. What the actual split would be. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:36:00 Like, I mean, Danny, your boys that are your sons that are in college, were they 20, 22 years old, right? Mm-hmm. Would they be more pumped? They're football guys, though, right? They don't give a, you know what about soccer. Yeah, so, but they really don't. They watch more NHL than they do soccer.
Starting point is 00:36:16 I love DB's point, though, of 21 and under 21. If I said a bunch of little kids, listen, when I was a kid growing up, I played Little League baseball, I played basketball. I never played soccer. Where I grew up, soccer was sort of like, yeah. Yeah, soccer was something they played like in elementary school, in one of them in middle school, but then after that, they like moved on to NFL. Can I say something and not offend people?
Starting point is 00:36:38 Probably not, but go ahead. Where I grew up, nerds played soccer. Here we go. When I was a little boy, when I was a little. You also grew up with like no people of color really either. I played soccer. Yeah, I played soccer. Okay, that didn't help the argument.
Starting point is 00:36:52 Proven. Whitey. I mean, I played soccer. First sport I played. But in conclusion, Rich, proven. Chat GPPT says, in conclusion, while Patrick LaHomes remains a prominent figure in American sports, Leonel Messi's recent achievements and influence have made him the more popular athlete in the U.S. at this time.
Starting point is 00:37:12 So what Robot said? That's what Chat GPD said. So maybe Dan Byers on something. You wasted eight liters of water on that? Yeah, I guess so. I just didn't think it was as obvious. I don't know which way it is, but I don't think it's the landslide that it appeared to be. He says as of mid-2020-Messi surpassed Patrick Mahomes in popularity among American sports fans.
Starting point is 00:37:35 Wow. Maybe because Mahomes lost, right? Messi's a global superstar. Wow. Social media. If we did a nationwide poll, I bet you it would be really close. It would be split probably. No, it's interesting.
Starting point is 00:37:48 I've seen Mahomes play in person. I've been to a Chiefs game. Well, it says, hold on, says, Messi's moved to enter Miami in 2023 significantly boosted his profile in the U.S. And he was the first soccer player to be named America's favorite professional athletes surpassing legends like,
Starting point is 00:38:04 Jordan, LeBron, and Mahomes. So his popularity is continuing to surge. I was going to say, I've seen Mahomes playing in person. And when Messi came here to the States and Inter Miami played L-A-FC, we went to the game. And it was an event. Yeah. I remember you said, we're going to go all the time now. Yeah, it was the first and last.
Starting point is 00:38:29 How do you top it? You can't top it. Yeah, we had a great time. That's true. So, hey, I feel like it's Mahomes, but yeah, it's probably messy based on everything we just discovered together. So, hey, Dan, I think you were right. If Chad GPT says so, it has to be. Yeah, it has to be.
Starting point is 00:38:47 I know. Maybe you're becoming a buyer guy. I'm not sure. Maybe. All right. Now, I think there's an easy answer to this question, but we'll throw it out there, see how you feel about it. And again, we'll come to conclusion together. What's a bigger honor?
Starting point is 00:39:02 a statue or a street name. What's a bigger honor? It's a great question because Tom Brady is having a statue erected. I said erected. Outside of Foxborough. He's that erected. We've seen the amazing Kobe statues, Magic Johnson, some of the ones outside of staple. Some of them don't look so amazing.
Starting point is 00:39:23 And that's the thing too. Sometimes statues don't miss, they miss the mark a lot of times lately. This is a 12-foot statue that came to be. Kraft decided this has to happen. With six times bigger than AIs. Yeah, yeah, yes. Yeah. And you know what?
Starting point is 00:39:37 Speaking of soccer stars, we've all seen how bad a statue could turn out a la Ronaldo. Remember the whack-ass Ronaldo statue? In Dwayne Wade. Dwayne Wade was not good. But then you say, well, we thought of street sign because Danny, gee, you brought this up. I said, well, what's a bigger honor? You get a statue?
Starting point is 00:39:56 Unless you do some terrible stuff, that statue will forever live on outside that arena. that town square, that federal building. Like if you're a politician, a president, an athlete, a famous person, that statue will live thousands of years after you. We just saw Travis Barker get a street named after him in his hometown of Fontana, California. And you know what? When I went to the Dodgers game a couple weeks ago to see the Mets lose again, because I'd never go when they win, make a right on Vince Scully Way.
Starting point is 00:40:30 And I'm like, Vince Scullo. Yeah. Doesn't Fernando have one too? What an honor. Doesn't Venezuela have one? I'll check on that. I think Fernando Valenzuela has one. Tom Brady's statue will be erected outside Gillette Stadium ahead of their first preseason game in August.
Starting point is 00:40:46 And they're going to do a whole ceremony to promote the 12-foot tribute. And it is quite the honor. Craft said that the statue would perpetuate the legendary legacy of this once-in-a-lifetime player. So based on that, we posed a question. And I think the answer is obviously the statue because, I mean, you go back just into ancient times. That's how they immortalized their heroes and legends and leaders. And if you're able to do that in today's world with a bronze, a 12-foot bronze statue of Tom Brady, I think that says a lot about his legacy and years to come and it lives on.
Starting point is 00:41:25 And a street name, it always takes me back to the Chris Rock bill. of anywhere in a country, if you're on Dr. Martin Luther King Boulevard, run! Run! I'm on Dr. Martin Luther King! Because it's supposed to be an honor and it's a tribute,
Starting point is 00:41:40 but you don't know what goes on on that street. It's not necessarily... It's not good things all the time. I think there's a tier system, and it starts with, oh, you're in the ring of honor or the team retires your number. Then after that, it's, I think, Hall of Fame.
Starting point is 00:41:54 And then I think after that, statue. You got dogs tinkling on your... street pole and bad things going on on that street. But I still think and there are people that aren't even like the greatest dudes that have... What about key to the city? That means
Starting point is 00:42:09 nothing to me. I don't even know what that means. What do they even mean? Does it open anything? If you want to go to Dungan Donuts late at night, will they open up? It unlocks a bathroom at the Chevron. What does it do? The key to the city. But I think that I think,
Starting point is 00:42:25 I mean, I could be wrong, I think the street name is the ultimate honor. It's very cool, but it's not, it doesn't beat the statue. I don't think so. Can I just say that there is something cool about writing an address and that person's name is in the address and it's like a part of the U.S. mail system?
Starting point is 00:42:43 I mean, that's like forever. That is cool. Forever. But that, that's not. Neither are really forever. Everything has an expiration date as we already established this week, right? So the statue could come down one day. They could rebuild another stadium somewhere else.
Starting point is 00:42:58 Someone vandalizes it. And they could rename a street too. They could always rename a street, is my point. Because in New York spot, our old stomping grounds, remember the Kazayuszko Bridge? Isn't that like RFK now? You could rename bridges and streets and all that? Usually after they honor somebody, though, they leave that alone.
Starting point is 00:43:18 Yeah. Unless, of course, that person does something terrible. There is one side of the statue argument, Covino. There's people who say there are way too many outside of Staples Center, whereas it's few and far in between when you have an actual street named after you. So what do you think? I think the statue is the ultimate honor. I really do.
Starting point is 00:43:37 87799 on Fox. Some say the street name. I have a question. Why did Chevy Chase get a street named after him? I hear he's not the nicest guy. And he's a star, but isn't there like a Chevy Chase Street out here somewhere? There is Glendale, California. How do he get that?
Starting point is 00:43:52 Well, he, that's not his real name. He stole that. He took that name, I think, from Chevy Chase. Maryland? Is it the name of the Pete? So it's not the Chevy Chase? So in Hollywood, when there's a Chevy Chase
Starting point is 00:44:05 Street, that's not like National Lampoons vacation Fletch Chevy Chase? I don't know there was one. Is there one? Yeah, because I always remember thinking, like, how did he get a street? Well, I guess maybe it's... I just looked it up.
Starting point is 00:44:16 It says it's named after Chevy Chase Estates, a housing development established in the 1920s. In Maryland? No, there's a Chevy Chase. Oh, okay. But his real name is Cornelius. Cornelius Chase. I think the only thing, the only edge that a street name has.
Starting point is 00:44:33 I should have stuck with that. The only edge that the street name has is the fact that the statue could come out weak. And therefore it takes away from the honor. Rinaldos. Like the Dwayne Wade story most recently. Yeah, that was cool kind of not really. Yeah. If it doesn't come out good.
Starting point is 00:44:49 One of the cobies, remember long neck, the arm too long? Yeah. But if it's a nice one, then I think, yeah, that holds more weight. It's just the risk of it. Lucille Ball had a famously bad one. We've talked about this before. We don't need to reiterate. But I do think Tom Brady, I think statues should be held for guys like Tom Brady.
Starting point is 00:45:11 Or how about it like a stadium named after you? That's kind of dope. Or an award or a trophy. Is there something that beats the statue or the street name that we're not thinking of? But when you just said the statue, right, we're thinking about Tom Brady. I think a statue does need to be reserved for a Michael Jordan. a Tom Brady, like a generational, not like this guy was the best guy on our team.
Starting point is 00:45:32 I mean, no offense to Dwayne Wade. I love Dwayne Wade. I think he was a great player brought the Miami Heat to an NBA title. But do you think Dwayne Wade? Does there's a statue? But maybe you're thinking it's getting watered down. Like not everyone deserves one.
Starting point is 00:45:48 But see, then I said like a jerk. It's Dwayne Wade, I'm sure he was a great guy and everyone in Miami would be like, yeah, give him a statue. To me, statue. You're right. It's like, you know, George Washington has a statue like to me. You know, our very own Rob Parker came in really proud one day.
Starting point is 00:46:04 I'm proud of it's coming. Is it common knowledge it? Oh, he's having, let's just say he's having something named after him, not give it away. And I think that's pretty cool if someone names something after you. A strip club. The name in the strip club after me. It's a strip pole.
Starting point is 00:46:21 It's no longer Spearmint Rino. It's Spearmint Parker. It's the Parker booth. So, you know, there's other honors that hold some weight. Might be, might be statue. You know what? Your thoughts will take your feedback. Dan Byer, any final thoughts on this?
Starting point is 00:46:38 I think it's street. No doubt about it. I am not. A statue is two sports related. You put it within the city of go down two blocks, take a left on Danny G. Street. Like, that's amazing. To go see the statue, like you're going to the stadium.
Starting point is 00:46:57 You're a sports fan. to be a part of the city and the community. Yeah. I got to go street name guys. You know what I always find interesting, Dan Byer, being that I'm such a fan of history, I love watching Kavino's shows on the History Channel. And I actually do find a lot of interest in not only sports history, but just American history because it really is only a couple hundred years.
Starting point is 00:47:18 Like we forget, our country's like three old people old. Like we're only a few hundred years old. Remember that story from a couple weeks ago about the man who died? in his 90s whose grandfather was born in the 1790s. It's like John Tyler's. Yeah, grandson or something. Yes, John Tyler's grandson because the men had children at like 70, 80 years old. It is insane to think our country's that young.
Starting point is 00:47:42 But when I first moved out to California, we're in Sherman Oaks. When you think of all the street names and the town, Sherman Oaks, Ventura, Encino, these things are all named after people that made an impact. And to me, that's the high. Van Nuys. That's the highest honor. And just a fun fact, it is true. When you go down the 101 here in Los Angeles, when you pass Balboa, that is how Rocky Stallone came up with the name.
Starting point is 00:48:08 He was trying to think of a name for the character, Rocky, and he was driving down as I go, Balboa. Yeah, Rocky Balboa. By the way, this is another instance. Very rare where Dan Byer and I disagree. So we'll let Chat C.P.T. Stop it. Make the final conclusion. Chad.
Starting point is 00:48:24 The statue. The statue is. Statue is typically considered the greater personal honor due to a symbolic weight, permanence, and selective nature of who gets one. Street naming is still significant, but it can sometimes be more, but it can sometimes be more about public utility than legacy alone. So if you're aiming for lasting legacy in admiration, the statue wins. Dan Byer, don't you love how Kavino trusts a computer, a robot over you now? Is that the new thing? It's artificial intelligence.
Starting point is 00:48:56 Yeah, Kavino just wanted to get even. That's all, with the whole messy argument. That's truly what it was. You're going to debate this alien intelligence? I just wanted to see, you know, this is a fun debate. It really is. How many non-Patriots fans are going to show up to the Tom Brady statue? Correct.
Starting point is 00:49:10 How many non-Patriots fans are going to drive on Tom Brady Street? Well, if you're probably get both eventually, right? I'm sure. Make a right on buyer, then a left. Yeah, see, that sounds good. Bob. Camino's a dead end. Camino Street.
Starting point is 00:49:24 Just kidding. Just kidding. Buyer's a sweet cul-de-sac. Camino's a dead end. What's up, Bob? What's up, Bob in Texas. Oh, what? Me and ChatGPT are the only guys that think statue?
Starting point is 00:49:40 Hold on, Bob, I'm going to sit back because you can list all the things. You can list all the things that are what I'm wrong about. But look at all of the statues that have magically disappeared. You have to go through zoning in the U.S. Post Office to get a street name change. It's more permanent. And it's more permanent. effective. And as buyer said, people are going to drive down Tom Brady way more than they'll ever see Tom Brady statue. Yeah. And I thought about this, again, like I said, when I went to the Dodgers
Starting point is 00:50:10 game and your GPS is like, make a right on Vin Scully Way or drive. And you're like, man, legend that deserves. That's a type of, you know, that's a type of guy in name, right? Like forever now, Kavino. The Dodgers will be somehow tied to make a turn on Vince Scully. What says you, your thoughts. It's time to play. Chipotle worker or WNBA player. Are you going to get a Marie Brown jersey?
Starting point is 00:50:44 Does she play in the WNBA? Let's play a game that is clearly sweeping the nation. Chipotle worker or WMBA player. All right. Happy Friday. What a perfect day to bring this game back as Caitlin returns tomorrow against the Liberty.
Starting point is 00:51:01 Sam, I'm sure you're excited about that. I'll be watching. I'm sure anyone involved in the WMBA where tickets were $3 while she was gone. All right. Let's go to the studio lines. We're going to get our contestant. Cody in Virginia. What up?
Starting point is 00:51:14 What's up, man? Hey, Cody. Hey, man. How are you guys doing tonight? Good. This is a simple game. Danny G. He will explain.
Starting point is 00:51:19 Yeah. Cody, really quick, what do you do for work there in Virginia? Cody? Oh, oh, no. He's having testical difficulties. What do you do for a living? I look at sterile processing at the hospital
Starting point is 00:51:34 Oh, okay Nice All right All you got to do is not come in Last place Cody So as long as you don't stink As bad as the rest of the crew You're going to walk away with a swiggy
Starting point is 00:51:43 You're going up against Covino Yeah Rich Blyer Spotty Samuel L. Johnson And all you got to do is tell us is this name
Starting point is 00:51:53 I give you Chipotle worker or WNBA player All right Covino You're going to be up first Let's go First name Rebecca
Starting point is 00:52:01 Ayn. Oh, that's such a WMBA player. Rich. She's making that new Chipotle chicken. I'm going Chipotle. Fire. Chipotle. Spotty.
Starting point is 00:52:14 I'm going to go with Chipotle. Sam. WNBA. Cody. Chipotle. Rebecca Allen is a 6-2 forward for the Chicago Sky. Come on, man. Come on.
Starting point is 00:52:28 Come on, man. All right. Covino, Chipotle worker or W. NBA player. Kara Doucette. Kara Doucette works at Chipotle. Rich. Sounds like someone that should be on like the Minnesota links. Is that a team? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:52:43 Yeah. They're one of the best teams right now. Byer. Chipotle. Spotty. Yeah, I think you're trying to confuse me. What was it? Is it Darrell Doucette? Kara, Doucet. I see what you, yeah. I see what you're trying to confuse me. I'm going Chipotle. Sam. That's the flag football quarterback. Yeah. I'm going to go
Starting point is 00:52:59 WNBA. Cody yeah I got a roll w uh next to you're gonna say chippoly Kara duet indeed is a senior manager for chopolde in California unstoppable this game
Starting point is 00:53:13 all right next name for your consideration brea hartley brea hartley is in the w nba rich sounds hot bria hartley um wmba you're bigger fan of justin harley
Starting point is 00:53:28 byers chipotle spotty Definitely Chipotle. I think it's a dupe. Sam. Women's National Basketball Association. Cody. Come on. WBA.
Starting point is 00:53:39 Brea Hartley is a 5-9 guard for the Connecticut Sun. All right. Chipotle worker or WNBA player. Covino, the next name here. Elizabeth Kittley. Elizabeth Kittley is stingy with the guac. Chipotle worker. Rich.
Starting point is 00:53:56 Elizabeth Kittley is stingy with scoring points in the WMBA. Byer. Chipotle, spotty. I'm going to ride with Cavito because he seems to be doing well. So Chipotle. Sam. Yeah, give me Chipotle. And Cody.
Starting point is 00:54:11 Elizabeth Kitley is a 6-6-Center for the Las Vegas Aces. You led me astray. How dare you? All right. Next name here, Covino. Chipotle worker or WNBA player, Katrina Jones. Oh, come on. I think this is a trick question.
Starting point is 00:54:28 This is a trick question. but I'm saying WNBA. Rich. Katrina Jones. Come on. A little more chicken. It's a $15 ball. Buyer.
Starting point is 00:54:37 Chipotle. Spotty. Chapoley. Sam. WNBA. Cody. Chipotle. Katrina Jones is a GM for Chipotle in North Carolina.
Starting point is 00:54:47 Yeah. Yeah. She is. All right. Covino, next name here. Chipotle worker or WNBA player, Brittany Branch. Brittany Branch. Brittany Branch, WNBA.
Starting point is 00:54:58 Rich. Brittany Brinth sounds like an athlete. That's why I think I'm going the opposite. I'm going, I'm going Chippole again. Let's see what you did there. Byer. Chipotle.
Starting point is 00:55:06 Spotty. W.N.B.A. Samuel L. Johnson. She's a branch manager for a Chipotle in Warren, Ohio. Okay. He took it too far. Cody. Chipotle.
Starting point is 00:55:19 Brittany Branch is a crew member for Chipotle in Ohio. In Ohio. How did you get that right? I don't know. I get that part right. Ohio is just the. Backdrop. Is this a favorite?
Starting point is 00:55:30 Default state I name. All right, Covino. Chipotle worker, WNBA player. Erica Wheeler. Chipotle. Double Talk, Davis. Yes. See, she's on the New York Liberty.
Starting point is 00:55:47 WMBA. Byer. WMBA. Spotty. Chipotle. Sam. I'm very confident she's in the WMBA. Cody.
Starting point is 00:55:57 WMBA. Erica Wheeler is a 5-7 guard for the Seattle Storm. There you go. Yes. All right. And one more name here. Last but not least, Covino, Chipotle worker or WNBA player, Artesia Martin. Chipotle.
Starting point is 00:56:13 Rich. I'm going to go to him. Artija Martin is a Chipotle worker. Byer. Chipotle. Spotty. I'll stick with it, Chipotle. Samuel.
Starting point is 00:56:21 Chipotle. Cody. I guess I'll roll with Chipotle. I think you're all on to something with Artesian Martin. She's a server for Chipotle in Florida. Yeah. By the way, speaking of Chipotle, they're dressed. Have you ever had the dressing?
Starting point is 00:56:34 Yes, fantastic. You get a burrito bowl. You get a burrito bowl. You get a burrito bowl. You have for a side of that dressing. You know what they changed it, though? They did change it. It's very greasy. It's so good, though.
Starting point is 00:56:45 All right, now, Spotty, it's his job to tabulate. What's my tally sounds? Yeah. Sam, thank you. As long as Cody and Virginia didn't come in last place, he's going to win. I'll start with second to last place. And that would be Mr. Steve Kavino, who started out strong. Man, I really fell off.
Starting point is 00:57:06 I really fell off at the end. I was in a zone. In third to last place, or I guess that would be third. Yeah. Yeah, right. That would be a tie for Mr. Dan Byer and Iowa, Sam. All right. In second place, Mr. Rich Davis.
Starting point is 00:57:24 I missed the first two, then I got six in a row. Right. And in last place, would be none other than myself. I did horrible at this game. So in first place, Cody. Wow. Strong. One.
Starting point is 00:57:34 with a total of seven. He came in first. You got to throw some coosies in there. Yeah, he gets coosies. You got to give him a little extra. Yeah, Cody, we're going to get that package off to Virginia for you. Thank you guys so much, man. Love you.
Starting point is 00:57:48 Love the show. Thank you. Have a great weekend. That's awesome. So not only did he not coming last. He came in first. So he gets the Swiggy and some coosies. And, hey, nothing says happy Father's Day weekend.
Starting point is 00:58:00 Like a victory here on the show. Nothing says happy. Nothing says happy WMBA with three. return of Caitlin Clark this weekend. That's right. Something to watch out for. It's time for our Express Pro of the week. And the winner is Denzel Clark of the A's. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:58:20 Man, he's been in the bigs for three weeks and he's been making circus catches and the highlights every night in that robbery. We established this week it was the greatest home run robbery we've ever seen against the angels this week. And again, that's just one. of many great catches he's made in three weeks. Call me crazy. If it doesn't work out with the ace, he could be
Starting point is 00:58:40 a Savannah banana. I mean, insane. Now, seriously. The guy is a ridiculous defensive player. So, congrats. So everything about it. The sort of mid-air pirouette he did over the wall, a little swoop-de-dupe and the way he landed it and growled.
Starting point is 00:58:56 Is that the official term? Swoop-dy-Doop? Yeah, I name that this week. And not only that, he's had other great catches. And again, Danny, like you said, only three weeks right in the big I guess four now, but yeah, just got called up. I'll give a backup, can't give a backup, though. Pete Alonzo, the guy's been ripping it up. He's been a beast, and Soto's had a nice week too.
Starting point is 00:59:13 But Denzel Clark, when you think about who we talked about the most this week, you know, he was a big headline for most of the week. And not just being a prisoner of the moment, we established that that catch is right up there. As far as a home run robbery, it's got to be top one, too. For real. So congrats again to Denzel Clark of the A's. He's your Express Pros Pro of the Week. Your boy, Aaron Judge, is...
Starting point is 00:59:37 He's climbing. He's leading the league. Leading the league in batting, 392. Now, if he were to get... He's second to Raleigh at home runs. Oh, well, you gave my answer, so there you go. I know. Raleigh second to who in RBI?
Starting point is 00:59:50 Pete Alonzo. Oh, in MLB. Yeah. So, Raleigh would be what stands in the way of an AL MVP triple crown if it would be the case. That's how dominant Aaron Judge has been. But somehow Pete Alonzo has 63 ribbies. as of right now. All right, it's time for some weekend hobnobbing.
Starting point is 01:00:08 Living for the weekend. Your winning bets for talking points if you get stuck socializing. You ever done anything dangerous? You ever dance with the devil and the pale moonlight? That is dangerous. Friday brings us weekend hobnob. All right, of course there's great basketball and hockey, but I'm kicking it off with UFC fight night.
Starting point is 01:00:29 Usman Buckley, Namayunis, Maverick. Enjoy some UFC this weekend. on HBO Max, not the Hulu one that Rich keeps talking about. On HBO Max, it's a documentary about Sherry Pippini of Reading, California, the woman that they said, fake their own kidnapping. This is the story from her side, her side of the story. She tells you what happened in those 22 days she went missing. It's called Caught and Alive.
Starting point is 01:00:56 Sherry Pippini, worth the watch. I'm going to finish that. So far, so good. Yankees, Red Sox, let's go. you know, it's a dying rivalry, but I feel like it's coming back. When you think Yankee rivalries now, it's the Mets, it's the Dodgers, but the Red Sox one is heating up again. Plus he got the young star, Anthony, on that team.
Starting point is 01:01:16 And I'm going to be tuning into that. And overpromised episode 96, that's our bonus podcast. We want you to check that out on Fox Sports Radio's YouTube page. We talk about wasted talent, saddest thing in life, wasted talent in sports in life, plus the party information, because we're broadcasting live from Vegas, next Friday and great father's son moments in sports for Father's Day weekend. That's overpromised with Kavino and Rich on Fox Sports Radio's YouTube page.
Starting point is 01:01:42 Now, you know, I always think that the best shows are on Apple TV, because Danny G, would you agree for the most part? They are. Apple TV brings it. Yeah. There's like 10 shows that you have to watch from that streaming service. The latest might be stick. Owen Wilson, you know, essentially washed up.
Starting point is 01:01:58 Is it the story of Gene Michael? It's a washed up golfer, finds a young kid. and it seems like a dark comedy. It's funny. It's emotional. I watch one episode. I'm sort of pulled in, so stick is great.
Starting point is 01:02:09 And if you watch tires with Chain Gillis on Netflix, I thought season one was good. What was the, what was that? Because you're just one of those guys that everything you have is a bad boy. Like,
Starting point is 01:02:18 just because you have Apple TV, you think everything's great on it. Well, this is on Netflix, dummy. Yeah, well, I don't like him either. You know, like Shane Gillis? He's right. I think he's really funny. And John Lovitz,
Starting point is 01:02:28 who we mentioned before, he's a big part of season two. a lot of funny cameos. And season two, so far for me, way better than season one. So tires, very funny. There's a lot of great rando documentaries to check out. There's one about this cocaine plane.
Starting point is 01:02:46 Have you seen this? There's a cocaine plane documentary. No, but I saw the guy that survived in C-11A in that plane crash. Oh, my God. It's called Cocaine Air Smugglers at 30,000 feet. That looks awesome. And I'll give you one more. Taraji P. Henson, who I think is great.
Starting point is 01:03:05 She's in a movie called Straw on Netflix. It looks really emotional and action-packed. Looks corny. You think it looks corny? It does look corny from the trailer. Thanks, Danny. What you got, buddy? Oh, and by the way, in the theaters,
Starting point is 01:03:18 how to train a dragon live action. Yeah, every time that commercial comes on, co-go goes nuts. I've been telling you guys now since last weekend when I finished it, this Dale Earnhardt documentary is a docu-series, four parts. It's a tearjerker. Dude, 10 out of 10. It is an in-depth look at his life, his son's life.
Starting point is 01:03:36 The stepmom is a big part of it. And we talked about this topic yesterday, Rich, balancing a professional sports career with personal relationships. Yeah. And I'm serious by the time he gets into that crash, which by the way, played out like a movie with all this real footage and everything from NASCAR. What an amazing story.
Starting point is 01:03:58 And I didn't know a lot about this because I wasn't watching race. as a kid or anything. But you don't even have to be a race car fan. Watch it. It's on Prime. Amazon Prime. Earnhardt, four parts. You're going to love it.
Starting point is 01:04:08 So no one watching me on the History Channel? Hazardous History, like Henry Winkler? I'll watch for Henry Winkler. Sunday night, 910 Central? Man, I see where you guys stand. I waited to see if anyone would say me on the history channel this weekend. Kavino on the History Channel, Sunday night. New Henry Winkler show.
Starting point is 01:04:25 What else you got, Danny? Just, of course, NBA Finals and hockey. NHL Stanley Cup. All right. Enjoy your finals. And thank you guys for enjoying this show. Catch me Sunday night, History Channel, and here on Fox Sports Radio. Until then.
Starting point is 01:04:42 Arriba there. See you in the Promise Land. Happy Father's Day. Happy Father's Day. This is an I-Heart podcast. Guaranteed Human. This is an I-Heart podcast. Guaranteed Human.

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