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It's your journey. Welcome, everyone, to SI Media with Jimmy Traina. Thank you so much for listening. The usual periodic check in with Andrew Marchand from the New York Post this week. He joined the pod to talk about a variety of topics in sports media. We get into the ABC ESPN Monday Night Football staggered star double headers. We get into how ESPN and the ESPN and Pat McAfee marriage is going. Deion Sanders stuff. How the media has handled Taylor Swift and Travis Kelsey. What's going on with WWE and Monday Night Raw most likely looks like it's going to be on the move. Andrew had some stuff on that. A couple of things about local New York radio. So a bunch of sports media topics with Andrew Marchand on this episode. And then Salicata joins me as he does every week for our train of thought segment. Where we get into some NFL things about the Eagles. Should the NFL ban the Eagles one yard play. Joe Namath and Lou Holtz making headlines. Get into these ridiculous prop bets on Taylor Swift and Travis Kelsey. And Sal has a rough Sunday coming up. So if you're a fan of the train of thought segment, you'll want to hear that. Before we get to the full episode. I want you to make sure you listen to past episodes. If you've missed any and make sure you subscribe to us. I media Jimmy trainer. We've had a great run of guests. Kevin Clark from ESPN was on the show last week. Scott Hansen hosted the NFL Red Zone channel two weeks ago. Julian Edelman three weeks ago. Charles Barkley, Peter Schrager, Chris Russo, all recent guests. So if you missed any of those, give them a listen, download, subscribe to the pod and leave a review on Apple. We'll read it on an upcoming episode. All right. Andrew Marchand from the New York Post, followed by Salicata and train of thought. It's all coming up right now, right here. On S .I. media with Jimmy trainer. All right, training me now. S .I. media podcast regular. This periodic visit from the New York Post. And the March and Iran podcast is Andrew Marchand. Andrew, how are you? I'm good. How you doing, Jimmy? I'm good. I just realized I didn't put my phone on do not disturb. So I'm going to do that as we speak. And I'm going to let you know that I had a reader last week for my mailbag column on S .I. com, send it an email and said, when is Marchand's next appearance? So here we go. You made someone happy. Thank you that person. You made someone happy by coming on today. Let's start with this. A lot of media news to get to. Have you heard anything from ESPN or do you have any intel about how they feel about the last two weeks? How the staggered Monday Night Football doubleheader has gone? Because I've gotten a lot of emails and tweets about it. I'm sure you have as well. Yeah, I haven't talked to anybody specifically about how they feel about it. I mean, it is an NFL decision. ESPN is not in control of how those games are scheduled. Maybe they have some say, but it's the NFL decision. Yeah, I don't like it. Actually, in our podcast with John, it was my who's down this week. And the reason I just feel like I kind of said this on our part, it's too it's like having two quarterbacks and you have none. Right. And now if you have Joe Montana and Steve Young, there are two awesome games. Maybe that'd be better. But I just find my attention split and I don't know. And even at like halftime, I wouldn't recommend you go to the other game. Like I get what they're trying to do there, but it's not the NCAA tournament. And usually it's in like the second quarter, third quarter. So I personally don't think it really works that well. Now, I think they want to avoid I'm not positive, but I think they want to avoid that 10 30 late window. We used to get the Monday night and you get the, you know, crazy crew, either Chris Berman or Golick and Greenberg, you know, some of those crews back in the day. They probably don't want that late night game where, you know, you're losing that East Coast audience if it gets too late. But I don't know. I don't think this necessarily works. See, I like it. And what are the tweet? What are the tweeters say? Most people seem to not like it. Yeah. And why do you like it? The more the merrier. Give me as much football as possible. If I can watch eight games at one o 'clock on Sunday and four or five games at four o 'clock on Sunday, I can handle two games on Monday night. So, you know, I have two TVs. I put one game on each TV and two is better than one for me. That's just how I feel. Yeah, I've been a little running around these last couple of Mondays when this happened. So I may be a little bit, you know, my opinion skewed a little bit by that. It hasn't just been like I'm just chilling and watching, been running around a little bit. So perhaps that's, you know, maybe I could be swayed. I will say, you know, I don't know. This is a whole separate discussion. I would love to know your take on this, but I always feel like it's a little tough sometimes to criticize people in this podcast when I also have to book this podcast. So I try to be careful. Yeah, I notice you're very soft. That's what you're trying to say. Sometimes. So I'm sure this guy will never come on again, but they gotta do better than Chris Fowler on the secondary game. Just not, it's just not working. Chris is not a great play -by -player. Right. He was a great host, studio host. Can I say one thing? Yeah. He's on tremendous tennis. Like I watch the U .S. Open every single day. I think he's great on tennis. It's football where it's just something feels off. Well, tennis is also slower. And like you look at people who do really well at the slower sports. Like, you know, Jim Nantz is better than Chris Fowler, but Nantz is really his best thing is golf. And I think he's an OK NFL play -by -player. And at the end of his college basketball run, he was definitely, I don't know, OK is probably, you know, he was OK there as well. And I think if you look at Fowler and his history, now he's been doing play -by -play for a while now. And he has gotten better. Like when he first started on the number one crew, I mean, if I were covering it then, that would not, I probably would not have been that kind. Because he has gotten better, but it's not really good enough. And he's the rare case, I think with Herb Street, that Herb Street makes him better. Usually it's the play -by -player who makes the analyst better. And yeah, I think you're right. And I also think, you know, in fairness to Fowler, you know, ESPN put that crew together. They replaced Levy there and they had a year or two under their belt together as a team. And, you know, not the full team, but him and Riddick, Levy and Riddick, and then Jadolowski. And I think they kind of don't, they underestimate chemistry. It takes time to build it up. And so I think that hurts. And he just, he's a college guy too. It's hard just to come into the NFL. I know he, you know, he's talked how hard his schedule is with the U .S. Open. And then, you know, doing a game a couple days later. And then doing a college. And so, you know, that's hard. And so, yeah, he's not a tremendous play -by -player. To me, this is just me, it felt like when ESPN gave him that gig, it was more about ESPN trying to impress the NFL. Like, look, we have our number one college game. Like you had said earlier, the secondary Monday night game for years was, you know, Golic and Greenberg and Chris Berman with a cast of character. Rich Ryan did it one year. I think this is ESPN trying to say to the NFL, because now they have a Super Bowl and they have this big contract. And, you know, they brought in Buck and Aikman. Like, we're serious, we're going to take our, regardless of what you think about Fowler, he's their lead college guy. So, I feel like they're like, oh, look at us, we're putting the lead when, you know, that. Yeah, I think they screwed up and I think they know they screwed up. I think that they ended up shifting who was in charge of the NFL. It was Stephanie Drewley. And they moved her off the NFL after, you know, I think that didn't help her cause in terms of staying on the NFL. I think they were satisfied with Levy. He was a good guy, which they value. After they brought in Joe Buck, he was very gracious. You know, Levy's a very good hockey guy, especially studio host. I thought he could have, you know, could have been the pregame show on Monday Night Football. He's in, again, not their, in my opinion, they had other people who are better play -by -players for football, but it was good. Like, so, yeah, I don't think it was to impress the NFL. They got Joe Buck and Troy Aikman. They got the Mannings. I mean, they spend, they're spending 50, 60 million dollars a year on their booths. Like, I don't think the second team booth is gonna, you know. If anything, I think it was, there was a thought before Buck and Aikman that Fallon and Herb Street might get the NFL. Might get Monday Night Football. Might get the potential Super Bowl. And then this is kind of a carrot since they didn't get it. But I'd argue, and I even talked to Chris Fowler about this. So, I don't know if this is the case. I just don't know if, I mean, Chris Fowler does the national championship. He does the biggest college game every week for Disney. I can't, like, I get it. Maybe he wanted to do NFL. But is this really gonna satisfy him because you're doing a second game, which generally aren't that great? I don't, I don't see that long -term, personally. And I think also, strategically, if I'm ESPN, I'm putting a young play -by -player. Now, Joe Buck, we both think it's great. Like, he and Ian Eagle are the best two play -by -players going right now. And, um, but, Joe Buck's contract's up in a couple of years. If I'm ESPN, and I, you know, I think they'll probably re -sign Joe Buck, and they should. That said, he makes a lot of money. And, you know, I would be saying, who can I develop? What young guy can I develop? So when I go into that negotiation, I really have somebody who's on the rise. And I can say, hey, look, you don't want this, you know, the 15 million a year? Then we'll go here, you know? But if you start demanding, I'm not saying this is going to happen, but, demanding even more and more money, I'd want an option. I don't think they've created an option. They've actually put somebody in that spot who they've already said they'd rather spend 15 million dollars on Joe Buck than have Chris Fowler as the lead play -by -player. So, I just think negotiation -wise, and strategically, in terms of saving money, it wasn't a great decision. Yeah. I don't understand the insistence on the three -person booth, either. They had Fowler, Greasy, and Riddick. Excuse me, excuse me. Levy, Riddick, Greasy. Now it's Fowler or Lofsky, Riddick. To me, that, and, Fowler's used to a two -person booth with Herb Street. They have Buck and Aikman, which is a two -person booth. I don't understand the insistence on the three -person booth. It's just, for football, it just, I don't get it, but, that's just my - It complicates, it over -complicates it. Yeah. And like you said, chemistry. I think it's much harder to develop a chemistry with three. I mean, you know, the local Mets situation is different with Gary Cohn, Ron Darl - Is it in baseball, is it football? What three men, can you name - I mean, I guess back in the old Monday Night Football days, there were three men booths that had - Yeah, Collinsworth and Aikman with Buck that one year. Yeah, one year it lasted, you know. So, I don't know. But, there's no more staggered double -headers. The next one is week 14, and both games will start at 8 -15. I think that's the one that's going to piss a lot of people off. But, that's a long way down the road. You got the two TVs. Yeah. I asked you if ESPN, how they feel about Monday Night Football. Anything you've heard about how they feel about their new partnership with Pat McAfee. I mean, it's early, but they're bullish on it. I mean, they've kind of handed the keys to the network to McAfee. I mean, you can't - it's kind of like Stephen A. now. You can't really turn on ESPN almost every day except basically Sunday without seeing Pat. And so, you know, I think initially the ratings weren't that good. I think they got a little better in terms of the TV ratings. I think that kind of makes some sense because if you think about it, he was a YouTube show. Yeah, he's got to play for TV. Yeah, and he's still a YouTube show. Well, it is a play for TV because they think that they had Max in there before. They think that the ratings will be high enough that they'll be able to charge more for the ad rates. I guarantee you the money they'll make off of McAfee on social media and YouTube will be 8 billion times more than the money they made off Max Kellerman on social media. Oh, 100%. No, you're right. No, you're right. There's no doubt about that. And look, they want to get, I will say this, like, does it work? I think a lot of times when companies make big moves, you know, big time moves, a lot of times they make those moves when the person's kind of towards the end, you know, they got McAfee on the rise. Like, you know, we, you know, you and I have been aware of McAfee for years now, but he's really like, you know, here, I don't think he's at the plateau, you know, where most people go up and then they plateau and then they go down. He's at, he's still, I think, going up and then maybe the plateau is on the horizon and you can plateau for 20, 25 years if you have the right attitude and personality and just have the right act. So that's where I think that makes a lot of sense as a bet because it's not, I'll hit one close to home, Rick Riley leaving ESPN. I mean, leaving SI for ESPN where, you know, Rick Riley is one of the great columnist ever, but at that point, you know, whatever, maybe it was the internet, I don't know exactly. It just didn't really work as well at ESPN as it did at SI. And so I just think they've done that and that's kind of, you know, teams do that in sports and I think sometimes networks do that. And so I feel like signing McAfee in his mid -30s is kind of like signing a baseball free agent who's in his mid -20s and I think that's what you want to do as opposed to getting a, signing a 35 -year -old and, you know, thinking they can still play, you know, like, I don't know, like a Josh Donaldson, maybe trading for someone like that, Jimmy. You see what I did there? I don't need reminders of the horrific Yankee season. I just did that on purpose. I don't need that. My head was going, who am I going to say? All right, yeah, Josh Donaldson, but it was a treat. Just a, yeah, you want me to say Brian Cashman should be fired. It's amazing too, they replay that. I didn't know this was going to be the situation going into it, but they replay the show as soon as it's over, I think, on ESPN 2 and then they replay it at night on maybe ESPN News or one of their, what you said about if you're going to put on one of the ESPNs at any point in the day, you're going to see Pat McAfee. Yeah. So that's good for him. Like I, you know, people feel like - But I also think, ESPN has to be, they have Aaron Rodgers on their air every week. It's a news making thing that's on their air every week. They've got Nick, he's got Nick Saban on his show every week. Yeah. That's a news making thing every week. I would think ESPN has to be, forget the numbers because the numbers, I think, will be there. It's still a new thing. You have, the ESPN audience is older, the McAfee audience is younger, it might take some, but I would think ESPN just on the brand and the cachet of that show has to be thrilled. I think so. I mean, but if you talk, like I have, again, I'll probably make some calls here in the near future, but so I haven't talked specifically with anybody about that. But generally speaking, when these things first start, everyone loves it. So then we'll see. Again, I'm not saying, I could see it either way. Like, you know, McAfee has not really stayed at any of these, throughout any of these contracts he's had. So that's something to watch. Maybe this one he does, but that hasn't been the case previously. So that is something. I think the fact that he's on game day has to help the relationship there a little bit with ESPN. Here's the thing about McAfee. If you're managing him, in my opinion, and it's like Casey Jones, the former coach of the Celtics, was known for just throwing out the ball and telling McHale, Parrish, and Bird to go play, Dennis Johnson. At least that's how I remember as a kid. That was his reputation. And I think McAfee is sort of like that. Just give him the ball, let him do his thing. He's not looking to, you know, for some strategy. Let's, you know, triangle offense. He's not looking for that. He's looking for, let me do my thing. I know what I'm doing. And the thing about McAfee is he's very smart. Like, I know he plays this, like, he's not smart thing. It works very hard. He works hard and he's very smart. He's very savvy. He acts as if, like, you know, maybe he's, you know, just a dumb jock. But he understands the media business very well. We need, we need to discuss the Kelsey Taylor Swift thing because I actually think it's a legitimate media story. If Fox is going to get these increase in their demographics of the female audience, the young people, the NFL has gone all in on this thing. I mean, they changed their Twitter header to, like, a Taylor Swift thing. They're putting out Travis Kelsey Swiftiest plays on their social media. He's gained, I guess, a ton of followers, the jersey sale. Let me start with this. How did you think Fox handled it on Sunday when she was in the stadium? Do you think they overdid it? Do you think the fact that they had an unwatchable game takes them off the hook? What was your take on the Chiefs -Bears on Sunday when she was there? I think the second part, and I wouldn't take them off the hook, but I think the second part, you have an unwatchable game that you had to switch most of the country out of because it was so non -competitive, that you have Taylor Swift there, it's a big deal. And, you know, there's a lot of Taylor Swift fans who are football fans, a lot of non -Taylor Swift fans who weren't watching that game, but it was a talking point, right? Like, I saw Taylor Swift in the concert this summer, but that was kind of - Look at you! Yeah, how do you like that? Look at you! You couldn't even get tickets. Big shot. Where'd you get tickets? My daughter's friend just won the lottery. No shenanigans. Oh, really? Tickets were $235 each, which is still a lot of money, but not, like, $1 ,000. And it was just kind of happenstance, how I ended up going. I was going to say, if your daughter's friend got tickets, how did you end up at the era's tour? I mean - Were you, like - It's just a long drive to get to the metal lands, didn't want them driving back. They're older, they can drive, but at, you know, one o 'clock in the morning from Taylor Swift, so - But you were in MetLife and watched the show. Yes. Friendship bracelets? Well, you want to know something funny? This is a good one. So, my daughter's friend said to me, do you want a - do you want a jewel? And I'm like, no, no, no, I'm okay. Thinking she's saying a jewel, like a jewel, smoke. But she was saying, like, to, like, get bedazzled, a little jewel, which I would have taken. So later, I was like, I told my daughter, I said, but your friend, she said she asked me if I wanted a jewel. She's like, no, no, she didn't say you wanted a jewel. She said, do you want a - a jewel to put some ju - you know. Right. I didn't have any bracelets, but I was into - I liked Taylor Swift. I wouldn't go again. I kind of felt bad being there, because there's people who give their left arm to be there. But it was - look, she is an unbelievable performer. I mean, it was - you could - first of all, I liked some of her songs. Secondly, the level of performance. It was just, you know, it was an A+. I mean, that - that - and that is something, even if you didn't like her music, you can appreciate it. And also, I appreciate it if I had to go to the bathroom. Easy pass right in there. No one. Right. No one's leaving their seat except for people like you who aren't in it. Yeah, and especially, yeah, and more skewed women.

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"Okay. The majority of radio shows that I've within called them drew, I'm not picking on Derek Carr. Derek Carr is going to get an opportunity here. And go to the saints, he could go to Carolina, the jets. He had a great visit. I mean, if nobody wanted him, then I could see where people are picking on him. Imagine we're going to be accused of picking on Derek Carr. He's going to make $35 million a year. And he gets to be a quarterback in the NFL. Sign me up. Good to go. And he's a good quarterback. Yeah, see. But. There is kind of like. We had the whole conversation about it. How much leverage does he really have, right? He's selling himself on a promotional tour right now where he's basically going to be recruited rather than say Aaron Rodgers went into a darkness retreat because he's just like, I'm good. Everybody wants me. Well, that's true, everybody does, but still Derek carda does have options. Let's say Lamar Jackson resigned in Baltimore. Let's say Aaron Rodgers went to Vegas, now Derek Carr is going to be held in higher esteem by probably the jets, probably Carolina, and probably the saints. But I don't feel sorry for him. I'm going to guess he's going to be a starting quarterback for a few years and probably going to make another $120 million. Yeah, Paul. You almost feel more sorry for guys like Matt Ryan. How is his career going to end? It's over. Is it over over is he going to latch onto a team? Does anybody feel sorry for Baker Mayfield junior the third? Probably not. Jimmy Garoppolo seems to be kind of I don't know if people feel sorry for Jimmy Garoppolo. They all got kicked to the curb. That's the NFL. Jimmy Garoppolo is a little bit of an outlier there though. Like Baker Mayfield never did anything. You know, Jimmy Garoppolo at least can get you to the playoffs. He could get you to the Super Bowl. He had a track record of, so let me get this straight this next kid who hasn't played in two years. He's that can actually do better than me. Got it. No problem. Good luck. You know, Jimmy Garoppolo actually has a little bit of success. Well, bigger Mayfield won a Heisman. That doesn't mean anything. Well, he does have status. I mean, Jimmy Garoppolo had nothing. Well, right, but right now though, that Heisman, like no, and no team in the NFL right now is like, but he did. No, but some fan bases aware of Baker Mayfield. Like he still is a name of personality. Would I take him over Jimmy Garoppolo? I wouldn't. But like Matt Ryan to me is he's adrift. He's in no man's land now. Want to feel sorry for a guy who guaranteed Hall of Famer if he beats Tom Brady in that Super Bowl? A couple plays away. He's a Hall of Famer. And I might still be, but that's it. Gone, yes, time. I don't feel sorry for car bank account wise, but I understand the point of what you could look at it, there's some teams that are desperate for quarterback. Who's best of the leftovers now as we get closer to the draft, and somehow he's fallen into the abyss of that a little bit. That's a little difficult. He's a high end consolation prize. Miss woody is. If you don't get the quarterback, if you don't get Rogers, well, there's always Derek Carr. I get that. But, you know, as far as being a consolation prize, that's not bad. Not bad. Yes. Dustin just sent in Derek Carr's foreigner if going banned wise. He's kind of foreigner. Well, I am a big proponent of foreigner being in The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. And Derek Carr. And Derek Carr, if he goes to the jets, Hall of Famer. According to the jets, he'll be a first ballot Hall of Famer. Foreigner should be in The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. I love that Dustin gets it. He jumped on the show. No, no, no, you got it. Okay. You win. All right. I don't win. I was gonna talk bad about Derek Carr. Why? Hall of Famer? Well, no, he's not gonna be the whole thing. Okay. No, he's not. I want to know what love is is a jam though. Foreigner, do they do a cold exercise? Yes. Okay. Yeah. Hi for you guys. Look at you. It's more of playing us right now. I think marvel's playing us. We're saying cold as ice is a Hall of Fame song. I'm saying foreigner is a Hall of Fame, you know, rock and roll band. Absolutely. And we're saying hot blooded. Check it and see. Got a fever of a 103. Come on, baby. That's hot. Thank you. Let's take a break. Take a break. Let's go for phone calls what we learned once in store tomorrow once again, the tailgate moonshine is gone. See ya. See ya. See ya. As Michael Kay, the Yankees announcer would say see ya. But we'll let you know when we'll get some more. 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Iron Maiden, Mötley Crüe, these are all the bands that he thinks should be in The Rock and roll. I think Boston's in. Are they? Checking. Bad company has one of the great rock and roll singers of all time. Paul Rodgers. Very, very, he was great, great, great. I replacements, slayer. King Crimson. All right. I'm just trying to

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"Don't exist. Of course, now you don't throw it hitters anymore. Aaron judge was interviewed during the game yesterday. And he said that you have to get back in and it's quicker. So I have less time to think about the last pitch. Like he liked it, that all right, let that go, now get in and get ready for that next pitch. Can you understand that logic? Absolutely. And that's where the strategy is going to come in. If you've heard me broadcast a lot, you've heard me talk about where the last pitch was and how pitchers don't take advantage of where the last pitch was and what the hitter did in his reaction. In other words, if I threw a high fastball and he swung at it, okay? If you take too long and that hit or forgets where that pitch is and you bounce one in the dirt, you're not taking advantage of where that last pitch is. So what he's talking about can work in an advantage for a hitter. And maybe a disadvantage for a pitcher. So that's going to be balanced out. I always pitch where the last pitch was. And I pitched off of it. And I didn't want too much time to go back because I didn't want to hit her to reset. I wanted him to think about what he swung at and then make him try to chase it a little bit farther off. I didn't want time to go by so he could reset his brain. I didn't know that they have these pitching machines. We were out at the Super Bowl, we went to the Giants camp. And they can simulate Clayton Kershaw's curveball. Yeah. Isn't that wild that they could say we're facing de Grom or that you can kind of plug that into these machines? Yeah, those were starting to be birthed when I was at the end of my career, and I was always, you know, you know, me. I was always jabbing my teammates going, man, I'd love to face me, but then again, no, I don't want to face Facebook. And they were like, shut up, smokes. And I said, listen, you know, that technology exists now. And yes, you can see and shape pitches and get used to shaping pitches. The one thing that still difficult is the hand that, you know, it's coming out of that hole in the screen. So you can start looking at those pitches, but the timing, and that's what I've always said about pitching. Why do you guys not use the wind up more? Why are we like you're letting the hitter see too much of a kind of a conformed mini stretch delivery. So those things can be mimicked in time. And I'm all for whatever is going to help everybody, but I still think the picture has the advantage when he uses the wind up. Would you have rather faced lavender mannix? Oh man, either one. I said to glad and I said, you better hope you never go somewhere else because I'm not dumped like the rest of those hitters. I'm going to sit on your change up. And so we faced each other and it was right after the all star break. And I kid you not. I had pulled my hamstring and they said to me, you need to take a start off. I said, no, it's lined up with glavin. I am not taking a start off. I'm facing him. It's aces loaded one out. And I'm sitting on a change up and this is what I learned, even if I sat on the change up, I couldn't hit it. And so I pulled it to shortstop. It was like a tractor pull running to first. I had a pulled hamstring. I was trying to beat it out and I couldn't. I obviously faced them both at the latter part of their career, but they're so good at knowing what you were looking for and giving it to you, but not in that area. And hitters just weren't, they didn't go the other way. And when you don't go the other way against them, you lose. I would love if I was a hitter to face either one from the standpoint of I knew it was going to be around the strike zone. Yes. It's the guy that you're not quite sure. Like Randy Johnson, no way. Not interested. Not interested at all. Did you ever go up there with fear? Oh, yes. Yeah, I'll tell you what. I mean, Pedro Martinez struck fear in me just because he was so nasty you were gonna embarrass yourself. And I did. Right? I did get lucky and get one hit off of him up the middle, but you know what's weird is Randy and I are in the same era, obviously we went into the Hall of Fame together and we never faced each other. And so if it were possible and I mean this without getting severely fine. If there was a way to go up there without a bat against one of those guys you feared that you didn't know if they'd throw a strike, but you also didn't know if you did it in the ribs. I'd go up there without a bat. It would mess with their minds. Allowed to go to the plate with no bat. I don't think so, but you know, honestly, I tried to tell everybody when Rick ankiel was going through what he was going through. And we faced him in the playoffs against the Cardinals. And I begged every hitter. Don't swing. You know, go up there with the bat, but don't swing and no one could do it and eventually he worked his way into trouble. But there are certain guys that if they saw you without a bat, it would flip, it would freak them out. And I don't think they could throw a strike. Always great to talk to you, John. Thank you, buddy. My pleasure. You got it. That's John smoltz. He's a Hall of Famer. And of course works for Fox Major League Baseball on Fox. I don't need one. I'm good. I don't need one. Jason and Colorado. Hi, Jase. What's on your mind? Hey, Dan, first time, long time. Seat in 6 foot tall and a healthy two 20? So I've just been having thoughts. The other day you guys were talking about how the commanders were going to not let Jeff Bezos did on them. And Mike thoughts are what is stopping Jeff Bezos from starting like a live towards high thing. Against the NFL, if they don't allow him to bid on this team, his worth is about the exact same as the NFL by itself. He doesn't need to do it by himself. I'm sure there's plenty of people that could get in. But yeah, just kind of one of your thoughts on that one actually. But nobody wants to be the opposition to the NFL. If Jeff Bezos wanted to buy the XFL or USFL, then you could be in conjunction with. He wants to own a team. And if he doesn't get a chance for Washington, then I think the Seattle Seahawks would probably fall in line with Jeff Bezos. We know he's got the money. And I don't know if it's a lifelong dream to own a certain franchise. But the fact that Daniel Snyder would rather take less money than sell it to Jeff Bezos. I find that very interesting. Yeah. So Daniel Snyder can pick who he sells it to, and then the NFL has to prove it. That's a process. Someone posted on Twitter the other day, Jeff Bezos should have one of his billionaire buddies by the team. And then flip it back to him a year later for an extra Bill, and then he doesn't have to go through. But he still has to be approved by the House to be approved. And that's the thing. Alberto in California. Dan, good morning. 5 a two O 8, 42 O 8. Okay. Two questions. What does the thing mean after someone gives their stats? Well, that started with rob dibble, the nasty boy. He was a co host that I worked with for a long time. And he would always tell me that he was trying to put on muscle. And he would always tell me how much he weighed just about every day. And then I did the height and weight bell just so he would realize how many times he was telling me and then the listeners started calling in and saying what their height and weight was. Dibbles still told me what his height and weight. I don't know if he realized that the height and weight belt was to remind him not to give me your height and weight every day and then the listeners, of course being as sharp as they are, they started doing that. But that's why we have a height and weight Bill. Drew in New Mexico. Hi drew. Hey. Hey. I got the privilege. I got the privileged tune in yesterday and hearing Dan Patrick channeling Will Ferrell doing Harry Carey referring to a George Clinton song. Like when you were a kid, chase the cab. But hey, dad. You remember that? George Clinton talked about changes of cap. I don't know how to do thank you, drew. It sounds like it's.

The Dan Patrick Show
"joe montana" Discussed on The Dan Patrick Show
"Of talking. About a story. That you didn't think was a story. Only on CBS Sunday morning. There are certain cadence of how you deliver something in accordance to the show that you're on. Yes, Marv. You have to talk a certain way when you watch the joy of painting with Bob Ross. Yeah. You know what? You can't be like, yes. Yes, I love that. That tree's awesome. No, he's a happy tree. The tree is very, very happy right now. Yes, Pauline. I remember in college, Bob Ross show, but it should have been sponsored by marijuana, because all my Friends sat around watching Bob Ross in a cloud of smoke. You know that there's just a channel now. It's just 24 hours a day, Bob Ross. I've gotten lost in it. Here and there. But then I think Owen Wilson is playing the role of Bob Ross in a movie coming up. I think happy little tree is the movie? No, I think he's, I think he is, I think you're right. Plan the role of Bob Ross in a movie. Van Dyke brown. He has more. Did you see the Bob Ross documentary? I think it's on Netflix. Yeah. But there was a lot of stuff attached to. It is him, right? It is dramatic. The CIA years, there were some serious stuff. For real, yes. He's got a grocery store. Yeah. Okay. I think he got kind of ripped off, too, didn't he? A little. Who ripped him off? You got to watch it. Oh, I don't even know their names. That's why I said you got to watch it. I think it's agent stole his easel or something once. No. It's very expensive. Once again. Once again, people steal from the ability. People get stolen money. You can just watch or sometimes listen. There's nothing wrong with that. And it hurts my paintbrush. Again, agent. Yes. The documentary was called as Netflix, Bob Ross, happy accidents betrayal and greed. Okay. I also saw this story and you probably didn't even notice this. And the reason why I probably noticed it a little bit more is because during Super Bowl week, we had right Thompson on. Works for the mothership. As good a writer as there is an American in my opinion. And he did this deep dive story on Joe Montana. And what he really brought to light is Joe Montana lost sort of his identity. He was Joe Montana, that meant he was the best quarterback in the NFL. And right Thompson spoke to friends and family and Joe himself and when Montana surpassed him and is now the greatest quarterback of all time or Brady, then Joe lost a little bit of something about him. According to right Thompson. I just saw where Joe Montana is selling his memorabilia. And right Thompson, in his column, said if you go into Joe Montana's house, you would never know what he did for a living. And it just made me think that Joe not want these memories around anymore. So he had a Super Bowl Jersey that he wore twice in two different super bowls. His wife, Jennifer, kept the Jersey. He won a Super Bowl. And then a couple of years later, back in the Super Bowl, and she said, as he's going to the game, why don't you wear this? Because there was no patch, there was no designation that said this was a certain year season or anything like that. And Joe wore it in two super bowls. And of course, went for no and super bowls. So now I've got something that was worn by Joe in two super bowls. And it went to auction, and I think it went for 1.2 million. Yeah, 1.2 million, which the highest record for a Jersey, a football player, Jersey ever, was $480,000 for a Brady Jersey. So this almost tripled that. So he got one up on Brady here when it comes to jerseys here. But he sold an entire lot of stuff for over $3 million worth of $3.7 million worth of items. Yeah, it was sad. It sounded sad. I don't think he needs the money I know Joe had a place in Napa. He's since sold that. Huge place. He does skechers. He does Guinness. I think he does have a few endorsements here. But I don't know if I don't know what I'd love to have him on. What would you think? What would you see when you saw these pieces of memorabilia? But it made me sad though, because having been around for those super bowls and to witness what we thought was the best quarterback of all time and then Brady blew everybody away. And now Patrick Mahomes is right there. Now the discussion is Montana, mahomes. And I'm like, slow down a little bit. It might be mahomes this second greatest of all time. But all I know is when Montana did it, Montana was the best quarterback in football. How he compares with Tom Brady? Well, that's open to your interpretation of comparing generational talents. Like John Elway's numbers, if you look at him, you're like, hey, didn't even throw 30 touchdown passes. No? But game on the line, John Elway's on the short list. And to me, I used to even said that to Joe Montana. I thought Elway was the best quarterback I'd ever seen. He had size athleticism, unbelievable arm. The ability to have a big moment, like single handedly have a big moment. Never had great offensive players. And if you look it up, he never had a skilled position player who was all pro. He did have an offensive tackle. I think Gary Zimmerman is maybe the only player that he played with, who was in all pro. Let that sink in. No running backs, he did have the three amigos, they weren't all pro. He did have Shannon Sharpe, but I don't think Shannon was all pro at the time with them. But, you know, this is early Shannon Sharpe. And they'd go to these super bowls and get blown out and Elway would be the guy who got blamed. Meanwhile, they just didn't have a good enough team to beat these NFC teams. But, you know, Joe lost part of his identity, it feels like. Yeah, Paul, yeah, among the items it was a monthlong auction, the ball from his final touchdown is at 49 and went for 43,000. His can see chiefs uniform from his final NFL game, autographed 92,000. These are all verified by Joe and outside authenticators. His high school Jersey, one of one, the only one left that Joe kept, his high school Jersey, 36,000, his pro football Hall of Fame jacket, the one that he keeps sold for 36,000 and his bust that he keeps, not the one the bus that's there, you get a kind of a smaller version of it for yourself. Wait, but the gold jackets, the gold jacket. What happens when he goes to the Hall of Fame? According to the report, his pro football Hall of Fame jacket. Now that may be a secondary jacket or something, I don't know if it's the gold one. He also has the playbook from the Super Bowl that he kept, and he signed it. One of the Super Bowl wins for one for $10,000. Damn. 90 other items. I wish I would have known about this. I would have been on some of this stuff. I just hope it's not bitterness and sour grapes. Well if I'm not considered the best anymore, I don't need any of this stuff anymore. You guys, I'm just gonna sell it away. Is that what you think it is time? I don't think it is, but we were talking about how these things are a reminder that you're not who you thought you were or where everyone thought you were. So it goes along the lines as well. I used to be considered Joe Maddie I was the greatest ever. If I'm not anymore, I don't need to have this stuff around the house. I'll just sell it and make some money. I don't think it goes to that end. That's a huge decision. That's like your yeah, but I don't know if you go, you know, I never want to be reminded of this. I'm selling this stuff. It might just be that if you're around Joe, Joe doesn't talk about his career at all. Probably because he didn't have to everybody else did. But Joe is very low key chill simple. There's nothing that says you've got to notice me. He walks into the room, he may not know that he's there. Dan Marino walks in the room, you know Dan Marino's in the room. But Joe didn't care.

The Dan Patrick Show
"joe montana" Discussed on The Dan Patrick Show
"Poll question for the final hour is going to be once. Dan, let me update you here. All right, from the first couple hours. I also threw up, well, I'm not literally threw up. But I also put up another poll question about, if someone calls you healthy, are they calling you fat? Oh. I think I would have to hear how much sounded. It's gotta be a little more context, right? So the options were yes no and maybe. It's basically split three ways. They might be calling you, but they're not or maybe they are calling you fat. And it depends on the personality. Who's calling you healthy? Hey, look healthy. That sounds like you haven't missed a meal. This is a funny one. We had, if you were 5 11 and a half, you would tell people that you were 5 11 or 6 foot, you want to give a guess on this one. 95% say, I would say 6 foot. You're a little high. It's 87%. Say 6 one. Yes. Hell yeah. We fudge on the numbers all the time. Don't we Marvin? Always. Yes, Todd. Would you rather be healthier robust? Along the same lines. Healthy. Robust doesn't sound like that's a that's not a compliment. Sounds like a little big. Yeah. Yes, Poland. Seat brought up the word stout. If you're called stout, it could be both. I looked at the definition, brave, bold, but physically, sturdy, vigorous, staunch. Well, if I said the defense was stout at the compliment. Yeah, if I say, and you look stout, I think that could be a partial compliment. But it could also be in bulky and body as in fat, broad and proportional length large in diameter, which is a negative. Yeah, but if I'm giving somebody a compliment, I don't want it to sound like it's a partial complement. And if I'm taking a compliment, I don't want to think that it's a partial complement. I put on 20 pounds, but I was also like lifting a little weights, but that was also put on a belly. What type of compliment would you get on? You're bulking up. Isn't that you say, hey man, dude, you're bulking up. Yeah, because it's only the belly, then you look healthy. But if everything else, maybe working on your arms, your shoulders, and art, you're bulking up, but the other way, you just healthy. All right. Yes, doctor. And stout is just a unique odd word to use. It doesn't sound like it could be positive. It sounds like you might want to go the next size because I don't even like drinking stout. Let alone being cold stout. But if my defense is a stout defense, how did we get here? If your defense is a sieve, that's not a cowboy. No. 8 7 7 three DP show. We'll get to more phone calls coming up. Stat of the day, brought to you by panini America, the official trading cards of the Dan Patrick shell. It's measurable day, or is it measurable day at the combine? Plural. We're going to check your measurables. I'm going to see how tall you are, how much you weigh, hand size will be coming up too. Yes, maybe if it was friendship, be Les Misérables. Like the play that we did a play about. Measurables. Thank you emphasized balls too much. Measurable. Yes. Can I sit this one out, the measurables? I don't even want to go to the combine this year. No need to measure our hand size this year. We've already done that. That might be one of my favorite moments from last year. Because we kept thinking, Kenny Pickett had his hand size and were like, oh, those are small hands for a quarterback. And then picture day ray goes, well, I can measure everybody's hands and I don't tell anybody who's got the smallest who's got the largest hands. And I thought, well, I'm going to have the largest hands in seat and have the smallest hands. And so I didn't think there was any drama. And then all of a sudden, we realized and the we had, I think, drum roll, the smallest hands, Marvin, and seaton was like, you might not have been that happy when your son was born. Oh, and you got married. Yeah, no, not even. The only thing maybe, maybe that'll top it as if we win an Emmy. Oh. That might, but other than that, it's easily the best win of my life. And if we win, it might be because of that because we put that segment that moment on our Emmy real. Our sports Emmy reel, we put that. I don't know how it's going to go over with other people when they're looking and judging and they're going to go, okay. But our reaction is what made it because it was in the moment it was real. And we didn't know what the answer was. Let's see. Todd, what are you doing? I was wondering if you guys would want to go to the combine if it was the adult entertainment combine for the measurables. That's just what popped in my mind. Shouldn't you email that to Pauly first? I guess, yeah. Yeah. Is that questionable? Yeah. I'd probably go to the San Fernando valley before I go to Indianapolis, but that combine. That's just my opinion. You know what? The adult entertainment company. I know, but sometimes we should plan these things. Because then we would know, hey, we would first tell you, don't do it. And then if we did it, then we'd go out, maybe we could surround it. So it didn't sound like Tom Hanks in castaway. But it's fun to react on the fly, then to know in advance sometimes. I don't like you reacting on the fly, you know, with those things. You need to plan them out. I guess. And plan about a little bit. That's all teamwork. That's what this is. We were just talking about a great teamwork moment. Where we had the hand size, the hand measurement. And then I had to push it. And then you went home solo on me. Just a little bit. Pretty much. Sums up your home life. Okay. Chase the cat. You're putting back together then. Yeah. Slowly, we piece it back together. The Arnold Palmer invitational, where the golf course is firm and the greens are fast, just like me. They test the PGA Tour's finest, best golf in the world, played here. That'll be coming up this weekend, NBC, golf channel, and peacock. And I peacock, of course, art streaming partner. Download the app and you can watch for free. Let me see. Anything else that we need to mention here, talked about Jalen Carter, the report is he left Indianapolis. This is the great defensive lineman for Georgia and he was served arrest warrants. Booked released and these are misdemeanor charges and the report is he's going back to the combine. The sons were a winner with Kevin Durant in his debut and the spring training numbers are up, scoring and also batting average John smoltz will join us a little bit. Yes, point. Yeah, Adam Schefter, among others reported that Jalen Carter is on his way back to the combine to continue meeting with teams and do the measurables. That are needed. But he did miss the media time yesterday and there is no more media time scheduled for him or any other players. I am obligated to tell you about Aaron Rodgers. He did appear on a podcast, the Aubrey Marcus podcast talking about his two and a half days in the dark and now that he has seen the light. He says he will make his decision soon. There's a finality to the decision and I don't make it lightly. I don't want to drag anybody around. Look, I'm answering questions about it because I get asked about it. I'm talking about it because it's important to me. If you don't like it, when you think it's drama, I think I'm being a diva, whatever, and just tune it out. That's fine. But this is my life. It's important to me. And I'll make a decision soon enough, and then we'll go down that road, be really excited about it. Sounds like it. Yeah. Hello. He got a pulse there. Let's go team. Yeah. And I'll be really excited about it. Yeah, Marvin. I had a real NPR feel to it right there. Oh, okay. Like a Terry gross interview. When you're in the, in the hole. There's no light.

The Charlie Kirk Show
Is Tom Brady the GOAT?
"From Santa Barbara has a question Charlie, what do you think of Tom Brady is he the greatest of all time? So there's some questions that honestly don't even need to be debated, but amazingly, this guy who gets paid to spew nonsense on television. What's his name never heard of him before? Mike Francesca, I never heard of him. Says, no, I mean, Tom Brady's overrated. Play cut one 12th. Tom Brady made himself great. He wasn't great. He was in great in college. He lost his job, which is what fueled them his whole life. He's the most competitive person anybody has ever met. And he worked harder than anybody ever to be this good. He made himself this good. He didn't he didn't start out that way. He was drafted lady at a terrible body. He took him time to do it. He's not the best regular season quarterback I've ever seen, Peyton Manning was. He's not the best Super Bowl quarterback whoever lived Joe Montana is. What he is, though, is the guy who played the longest, and he won the most games. He won the most Super Bowl, so he will be remembered because nobody's going to play 23 years, and nobody's probably ever going to have a chance to win that many super bowls. It's almost impossible to do. He was in the right place with the right coach and he was that competitive, so is he the greatest of all time or not, Mike? Right place right time he's absolutely nothing, okay? So basically his argument is that he's a system quarterback. I mean, not only does Brady have the most career passing touchdowns, most career passing yards, most career completions, most career wins as a starting quarterback, most seasons with 4000 or more passing yards, but he also has won the most super bowls. 7, is it really 7 that's so hard to believe? 7 super bowls? The first football game I ever remember watching as a human being. Was Tom Brady versus the greatest show on turf.

The Dan Bongino Show
Dan Bongino Takes Bo Jackson and Joe Montana Any Day
"To before the whole kneeling fiasco I was a huge NFL fan I like the Raiders and I'd watch the ravens when I was in when I lived in Maryland But if you asked me say you're putting together a team today right And you have these you're omnipotent You have these powers You can pull of the best running back on the best day of his life to put together a team and you can get that guy a new team right now in that condition right So I'm just talking about you're putting together a team of football team and you're given the opportunity to pick a running back from any point in time at his best point in time ever Who do you pick Do you pick Barry Barry Sanders You pick Eric Dickerson Adrian Peterson And my answer is no It's not I pick Bo Jackson Bo Jackson Monday Night Football Seattle Seahawks I've never seen anything like it in my life Never Never seen a guy Why are we bringing this up You're probably asking 'cause Jim yes miss birthday today Or tomorrow How old is he 59 Our bed Bo Jackson could probably still run in the NFL today even with his hip even when he said Peter he was not amazing I have never seen anything like it in my life Now I get it I get mocked a lot for these opinions I said I take Joe Montana over Tom Brady Oh you're crazy but no in 1986 Joe Montana I'll take him any day He's my quarterback Bo Jackson's my running back I'm just saying I'm just throwing that

Strong Opinion Sports
"joe montana" Discussed on Strong Opinion Sports
"Joshua also wrote it and he said, this is inspired by Tom Brady asking for some questions on his Instagram story. If you had one question that you could ask Brady, what would it be? So here's what I want to combine these two questions. I think it's a fun way to do it. If I could ask Tom Brady one question and the thing that I respond to with Tom Brady, it sounds like he's gonna end up in the NFL longer for a brief period of his life. He's gonna actually be able to say, I've been in the NFL longer than I've been out of the NFL during my lifetime, which is just an unbelievable reality. The question I would ask Tom Brady is this at what point did he realize that if he see NFL quarterbacks retire? Joe Montana can still throw the ball really well. And troye can make it still throw the ball really well. When you get older, you can still throw the thing is your body can't take hits anymore. And we've seen all these quarterbacks Peyton Manning and their bodies break down. Brady at some point realized if I can focus on the one thing that will allow me to take hits, which is pliability and stretching and ability to bend and be flexible. He said, if I can focus on this and really master my body, take care of my body better than any quarterback ever has. I'll be able to play forever. And we're really seeing that because I'm convinced that again, ask Joe Montana you see Joe Montana throw a footballer like, oh, he can still throw Kurt Warner can still throw the ball really, really well. The thing is their bodies broke down. Tom Brady said I'm going to control this one aspect of my game, which is my body. I'm not going to allow it to break down. And it actually is very crazy to me. So first of all, I wonder when Tom Brady realized that if he took care of his body, it would take care of him. But also on top of that, it's just crazy. Why haven't other people copied this? I see, I love Kyler Murray. I see him eat bad food. I see Josh Allen eat bad food..

Strong Opinion Sports
"joe montana" Discussed on Strong Opinion Sports
"A dollar a month you can give more if you want to, please do. It literally helps pay my rent. But a dollar a month gives you access to submit questions on Patreon. Now, if you submit a question, I do not guarantee to read your question on the show. My only guarantee is I look at every single question with my eyeballs. I pick a top couple read them at the end of the show. Let me open my notes here. It's really just the Google Doc with the questions. Number one, Austin, write sandy says, hey Zack, not really a question at more of an interesting thought. On December 27th, 2022, barring an early retirement Tom Brady will have been an NFL quarterback for exactly half of his life. There were 8293 days from his birth to him being drafted and 8293 days from his draft day to December 27th, 2022. I just find it very interesting that it's a possibility that a player can be in the NFL longer than he hasn't. Thanks for your hard work, Zach, love the show. So I actually I wasn't planning a reading, but I'm going to go find another question because I know someone wrote in about this. Joshua also wrote and he said, this is inspired by Tom Brady asking for some questions on his Instagram story. If you had one question that you could ask Brady, what would it be? So here's what I want to combine these two questions. I think it's a fun way to do it. If I could ask Tom Brady one question and the thing that I respond to with Tom Brady, it sounds like he's gonna end up in the NFL longer for a brief period of his life. He's gonna actually be able to say, I've been in the NFL longer than have been out of the NFL during my lifetime, which is just an unbelievable reality. The question I would ask Tom Brady is this at what point did he realize that if he see NFL quarterbacks retire? Joe Montana can still throw the ball really well. And troye can make it still throw the ball really well. When you get older, you can still throw the thing is your body can't take hits anymore. And we've seen all these quarterbacks Peyton Manning and their bodies break down. Brady at some point realized if I can focus on the one thing that will allow me to take hits, which is pliability and stretching as ability to bend and be flexible. He said, if I can focus on this and really master my body, take care of my body better than any quarterback ever has. I'll be able to play forever. And we're really seeing that because I'm convinced that again, ask Joe Montana, you see Joe Montana throw a footballer like, oh, he can still throw Warner can still throw the ball really, really well..

Buck Sexton
New Russian Lab Briefly Knocks Space Station out of Position
"International space Station, was briefly knocked out of position this afternoon after Russian space lab accidentally fired its boosters after docking program manager Joe Montana Montalbano on how they fit. State Service module engines started firing to recover us in the attitude. There was no damage to the space

WGR 550 Sports Radio
"joe montana" Discussed on WGR 550 Sports Radio
"Maura's a replacement player. Maybe we can, you know, stash him. Maybe not the practice squad to have a pick, but you know, at least he'd be inactive for most of the season, but we're gonna work with him and he's eventually gonna play on this team. Dickerson will be an interesting guy to watch tonight. So like the medical on him is is of severe is maybe too strong, But I mean, it's a You know, there's scored a few pages there. It seems like and but you just wonder if a guy like that, as much is a lot of these coaches and even G. M's, and scouts would like the guys make up and we talked about him a little bit last week, I thought, you know, trauma German would love this guy. Just some of the stuff I've read about him, but He has been just timing just he's like Wile E. Coyote. I mean, he has been just dropped from a cliff. Yeah, He's played it too high level programs, But he's all had. Yeah, he had the tourney C l think that was always at Florida State, But you're right. A lot of experience with lot of injuries and that has to add up and you know, we know that that has to matter. You know? A lot of times. I think we get a little too caught up sometimes. And when we see all these list of injuries of players after remind people sometimes it's football. Guys get banged up. They're gonna have injuries. There's a reason the bills, though, built a multi billion multi million dollar Um, you know, training facility and training center, and they have a lot of faith in their training, training staff and their coaches and their medical science department and sports science department. And that is, you know, these guys that has had Now again. I'm not talking necessarily about 20 seals, but it can fit But guys have had bumps and bruises along the way and ankle injuries or wrist injuries, the bills but on themselves. They're they're gonna bet on what? We're gonna get The guy in our program. We're going to plan for him. We're gonna make sure that we keep him healthy. And you know they've done a good job of that the last two years. We could talk about injuries being luck and sometimes they are. You can't you can't prevent people rolling up on you. But you can keep yourself healthier and you can understand the body a lot better having the technology and the resource is available to you that the Buffalo Bills do so I think they feel more comfortable than a lot of teams would in that situation. Round two gets going with Jacksonville at seven. So less than an hour from now. Sell. How about a draft trivia question to leave you with I like it. Go ahead. I was just looking over one for you guys, but you go ahead and shoot me. All right? All right. You can't win the Taco bell. I didn't even say before with the prize was when we did that $25 gift card. A Taco bell. You can't win anything. But here's the question. Name the four quarterbacks picked in the first round. In the as they call it common draft era. So since the merger By San Francisco. Four quarterbacks in the first round in the Common draft era by San Francisco. Um it's not Joe Montana. He was third round. I believe by the bill, I would say Giovanni Carmazzi. Just kidding. All right. Right. That's one, right. No. Oh, that is not one Sorry. Okay. So who is this? Giovanni Carmazzi. When was he taken? I don't know who that is. I don't even know what that is either the guy that they took The guy they took the year that Brady was drafted. Yeah. The night. Oh, okay. He was third round I'm looking at right now. Throw around at the hospital. Okay? Okay. He's one of the one of the that's that question. Who was picked before Brady in that draft, All right? No, not him. No, that's not it. So obviously a tray. Lance's one? Yes, right. I've got one. I don't know. We all playing. There's just Yeah. Go ahead, Alex. Alex Smith. Alex Smith had one. Yep, absolutely. Alex, but, um Didn't take Ken Dorsey in the first round, right? No, he was drafted, but no way he would take you to be a first round pick. Kaepernick wasn't a first round pick. Nope. Um Um two more. First round. Niners quarterbacks? Yep. Jeff Garcia. No. I got a guy. Oh, come on. I got. I'm gonna be so mad when you say this guy's name this is maybe this has a chance to be my favorite team for this question. You know, every team's number one first round quarterbacks kind of good trivia. The San Francisco might be my favorite team for this question. When the Bills last played the 40 Niners I looked up all the different. Each team had a different starting quarterback over like the last seven times they matched up, so I kind of went through it, But I can remember those names necessarily, or of anyone, more first round picks, but I'm trying to recall that list. Now in my head. You are not going to get these answers by thinking of their playing career or even Well, no by there, they're playing their pro playing career. No, not gonna help you. Was there a guy like a name of like a Brody or something like that? I can't think how weak like John Brody something John Brody when I was a kid, you know if he was a first round pick, Yeah. Um See one of them? No. Yes, he will know. He was a first round pick by the 40 Niners in 1957. Okay, not common draft there. Okay. Other quarterbacks picking the police that wasn't way off. He was a third round quarterback by the 49 1957. It's called the early era. Other quarterbacks. The 40 Niners, drafted before the common draft era include Y A. Tittle, Earl Moral, John Brody and Billy Kilmer. We've had a lot more success in the pre common draft there. I think with drafting quarterbacks in the first round, right? No, those were not in the first round guy who he just won't know that might be a career. It's gonna be a ridiculous way to try to solve this, but I feel like I'm now distracted, thinking. If I can remember the Baltimore guy that Kyle Boller it's not called below. That's the guy that threw it through the goalpost from his knees. I don't think the same draft but for some reason I've got like that is the key to this for me. Yeah, I'm thinking of a guy like that as well. But I can't think of who would be. This has got Druckenmiller really? Jim Druckenmiller, him dropping Jim Druckenmiller. Jim's got rock and Miller is right. Yes. Good job, although the fourth name was in the first year of the common draft 1967 Steve Spurrier..

Xtra Sports Radio 1300 AM
"joe montana" Discussed on Xtra Sports Radio 1300 AM
"Why should any game that Patrick Mahomes playing? Or Tom Brady plays in be better than what Joe Montana played in. Maybe Brady Montana's not But like we say that these Super Bowl games are great. He'll get shouted down by people who are fans of Joe Montana or Is stealer from the seventies or the triplets of the Cowboys. Poor weekend who's one of the biggest artists going today? He performs and was like I wasn't Prince. Yeah, no. No bleep Sherlock. Does his prints. Course he's not going to hold a candle to Prince. Doing halftime show in middle of a pandemic that he paid $7 million of his own money. To perform at her toe higher. The actors, the dancers. And he's also been relevant for like. Two years. Where my weekend feigns that tell me how long he's been around. He can't been run like when they brought Prince and he was already a legend. But it's not going to be in the upper echelon. Of halftime shows because there's Prince in the rain and you to the bet the best one. The best halftime performance to me will always be you two. Because not only are they a great band The With the names of the victims of said Forget it. There is no halftime show. That will be that one. For me. Prince was great because he's Prince. These are these air legends. These air, immortal beings in the music industry. How can you compare the weekend? Now, If you don't like the weekend, then like as opposed to Bruno Mars, then that's more. That's apples to apples. Right. Bruno Mars is more contemporary. Bruno Mars is not on princes level. I thought I was okay. The songs were better than the performance. In some years. You get a better performance. Shakira and J. Lo Can't even tell you what songs they saying. I probably hate their songs. But it was a fantastic performance. And that's just me being a knob Jek tive observer. Bruno Mars. Doesn't have great songs. In my opinion, You may disagree. I don't think Bruno Mars has great songs. He's a fantastic performer. Fantastic. Weekends, not the greatest performer. Did you keep your attention? Kept my attention I was watching almost threw up. During portion of it. And I almost, you know became boycott the weekend when I saw Both bought homes and Travis Kelsey slip on the field. Like those dancers, they grow in the field for the Chiefs. They're going to come back in that game. And now the field is all slick. No, they weren't. Greatest Super Bowl commercial of all time, Puppy monkey baby. I will not take any. I will not be taking questions at this time. 5 to 29872 back to wrap it up after this. Me. Me..

Xtra Sports Radio 1300 AM
"joe montana" Discussed on Xtra Sports Radio 1300 AM
"Listen, I'll make this really quick. My best Super Bowl memory has to be Super Bowl 19 at Stanford Stadium because I was there at it when I watched Joe Montana in the 40 Niners. Clinical destruction of the Miami Dolphins. That was back in the days and Ronnie Lott and Eric right in the defense that the 40 Niners said it was just an incredible Thing to attend. That was great to be there. Remember, for a long time. I guess it was in like the nineties. You didn't have competitive Super bowls, right? It seemed like there was a lot of blowouts. On then, just recently, all of these games having competitive all these games have been competitive, so it really is like you go back to last year, you know, mostly a competitive game, but the New England Rams. The Eagles in the And New England. New England Atlanta Right, So you're getting competitive games back then, like I'm just trying to scroll through back here a couple of years you had some really, really good teams like the NFC was so good with San Francisco and then the bills those four straight years they got beat by Dallas, 52 to 17. They got beat by Dallas. 32 13. San Francisco beat San Diego 46 toe 49 to 26, then Dallas beat up on Pittsburgh. So the competitive games are back at the Super Bowl, for sure, it's awesome. Thanks, right. Have enjoyed man. Have a good day. Appreciate having one all right, Happy Super Bowl Sunday. As counter green is my producer today and always, Connor, did you like, Don't think about it. Don't give me don't give me unanswered that you thought about what your first Super Bowl memory the first one that I remember is the 1999 Super Bowl between the Rams and Titans, and I remember Kevin Dyson reaching the ball out after he'd already gone down on his knee. It touched and I was rooting for the Titans that game and so he didn't get in. But then, like afterwards, he put the ball over. It was like trying to talk to people like my dad and my uncles. And I was like, Why won't they just give him the touchdown? He was in. He was in there like no. Doesn't count. At that point. I was like, Oh, man, That's all that's on my list. They called a yard short or the tackle. You wanna play it? I have the play by play from that. So this is Super Bowl 34. The Rams win 23 to 16. There's six seconds left first and goal McNair to Kevin Dyson. Rams linebacker Mike Jones makes what they call the tackle. It's a perfect form tackle. He stops Dyson about a yard short as time.

ESPN Chicago 1000 - WMVP
"joe montana" Discussed on ESPN Chicago 1000 - WMVP
"You guys are right. Hey, beautiful Today, Pat Summerall called 11 Super Bowls. Senkenberg was second, by the way. In that Who was the last player to win M V P and the Super Bowl in the same season. M v p in the regular season and then the Super Bowl in that very same season is that Peyton Manning, Aaron Rodgers, Joe Montana or Kurt Warner? Okay, I was wrong. Warner, right. Had someone have. Ah, yeah. Because Rogers I'm gonna go with Kurt Warner, Sean Sean Elder 1999, Kurt Warner the M V P and wins the Super Bowl. Who owns the record for the longest completion in Super Bowl history. Shaked alone. John Elway, Jim Plunkett or Brett Farve. There's no reason to debate this because this is one of those When you see it on the A C t u SE one doesn't look like the rest of us must wind first question in. This is gonna be Jake. The loom completed 85 yards past the Moose and Mohammed on the Super Bowl that they lost in the Patriots. So that's the answer. That's like that's not e helped you guys out with that one. Which is the last team the lead the super the NFL in rushing and win the super Bears, he said this earlier models so the Bears your long streamer. You heard me talk. There's the options are the 2013 Seahawks. The 1985 Chicago Bears. The 2005. Pittsburgh Steelers. The 1995 Dallas Cowboys. Your answer. Think about this. The last team to lead the NFL in rushing bears and win the Super Bowl that bear the 1985 Chicago boss running If you ask me, my friend, it's the last time the league was worth watching. It's crazy to me. About we always like, isn't the old adage you run the ball when it gets cold out in the playoffs and all this stuff? Doesn't matter who catches in that game for Tom Waddle. All right, you got two more questions left, which Super Bowl generated the most combined points. Cowboys bills fucking years. Raiders Patriots Eagles 40 Niners Chargers. I have no idea. They get those again, please. Cowboys bills. Buccaneers Raiders. Remember the Buccaneers scored a bunch of tonight's game. Patriots EAGLES 40 Niners Chargers Well, if Steve Young threw six touchdowns in that one game one.

Xtra Sports Radio 1300 AM
"joe montana" Discussed on Xtra Sports Radio 1300 AM
"15 20. So the one that I that I get to it might be interesting is 1984 The Joe Montana. Let Sanders go 40 Niners against the Dan Marino leading Miami Dolphins. That's that's one that actually feels like maybe and nobody has ever position. Marino is the goat. Now we say that in terms of talent, Yeah. He doesn't even have a championship. You always defend Marino. Yeah, You're right. My home's 25. He's already got one. No, no, That's right. That's a great match is not going to be one That Zack has is compelling. Is this one? No Montana in 1989 versus John Elway with Broncos. That's another one. Um, that's good. John Elway versus Brett Farve. 1997. Elway was older, but that he gets those Brady. Yep, and then you have Kurt Warner Tom Brady. I mean, Curtis great. He's a Hall of fame. I love him. We love We all love him, but I love him. But he's not the greatest of all time category, and that's really it. You know what I mean? There's there's a bunch of potential matchups with Bradshaw. You left out a bunch with Terry like going against. Yeah, But do you think Terry Bradshaw was Fran Tarkenton? Nobody deserves meant. I know, I know, but he was, but he was Fran Tarkenton and I said, I said one, Roger stole back. Actually, no, that was I don't think you said Bradshaw. Yeah, they played twice. Actually. Terry Bradshaw, Bradshaw, Bradshaw. And maybe I didn't. I didn't think I mean, I know they played. I didn't. I didn't. If you said in my bed, I just didn't hear you say it. Yeah. So Bradshaw Bradshaw, installed back played twice, Actually, what I'm saying you got it and again, Bradshaw's numbers early. He was riding the bench. He was a pic machine nowhere near the gold. But Of four time champion and it's not many of them. Yeah, just to throw me the hopper. This is special stuff. Kids. That's that's basically what taking are saying. This is incredibly rare special stuff. Like Imagine, even if you wanna make it specific to the student to a C to a specific we're done that I get it to a specific position and not just to go to the sport. Imagine of Bill Russell played a seven game serious against whether you think it's shack or Arkema, La Jawan or David Robinson or whomever you believed to be. Good to Kareem. Of course, like the best center. You can isolate it, and it's just It's the most glamorous position in sport and one guy still trucking. I read today that we had Bruce areas on the show the other day that I read today that, Bruce said. That you know what it's not out of the realm. The Tom Brady gets an extension. So here we are. It's almost like we're attaching a finality. You know, we can obviously win this game and get another chance. But it's almost like maybe on some level. We're assuming that this is the final dance for Brady in the Super Bowl. Maybe we shouldn't assume that, But what if you win? Do you think he walks away? No, no, I think he's playing no matter what. Because if he pulls out and they win, he's still gonna ease in Boulder. He's saying that still got it. I'm the man, I'm still going right. If he plays poorly, he's gonna be driven by that this offseason. All Now I know the system now, you know, I know the coaches are now more report. Let's go. That was an aberration. But you know this work. It's tricky from the homes and this is where Tony Romo's was 1000%, right. You already lost too many conference championship game. We're gonna hold that against because you were kid, but but it's on the resume. And by the way, the Patriots went on and won that Super Bowl against the Rams. Yep, as he usually does long as it's not the Giants and that if you lose this super will not saying he will, but if you lose the Super Bowl now it's a conference championship. The penultimate gamed and then the final game. It's going to be tomorrow. Most point is gonna be very hard for him to legitimately ever. I don't care what he does the rest of his career to jump past Tom Brady, even if he is better. Brady. The only way the only way to do it is improbable Beatty and that's when 12 Super Bowls, you know what I mean?.

KFI AM 640
"joe montana" Discussed on KFI AM 640
"To January 2013 in Chino Hills. They saw a bunch of residential burglaries with significant similarities. Investigation led to the arrest of Diego a gear a after he was found to have committed the burglaries in Get ready for it. Claremont, Rancho Cucamonga, Coupland, Chino Hills and Riverside. Very active, Very active on the panty theft circuits. Now I've got a question they they're honest about how like this guy was stealing panties, Right like that's the lead right there. Um, What do you think The other personal items were? Like what other personal items can't you print in the news story that you have to keep a general and just say if you're out and about with the used underwear, what can't they write down that he was taking in addition to the use underwear? Wow. Other personal items. Personal, personal personal. What is closer to you than your panties under your foundational garments like that Foundational garment? What do you Gavin Newsom? Oh, uh, foundational garments. Just just say panties. OK, Gavin. It sounds weird when you say it or underwear. Okay? It's kind of a victimless crime. Really. I mean, who's he harming? I mean, I guess it's it's It's not. It's a violation because he broke into your house. But I mean You know, it's just a couple pairs of underwear. Right. So if you went home today Yeah, and you're foundational undergarment drawer was had been rifled through and clearly some is missing. I'd be upset because I just organized my foundational garment drawer over the weekend. There's no football on which I was over at your house. Well, it was something a party. There is no football on. I cleaned out the closet. So this is the one weekend a year? Yeah, I actually lift a finger. And absolutely that's actually completely accurate. Well, I suppose it could be broads, right? I mean, that seems like an obvious But the expansion of the circle they would print bras. If they're if they're printing Panies. We'll just they're gonna print bras. I want to know what the other personal items are. We talking about? Well, what would be most violating to you? Joe Montana Jersey. Maybe some toys. I'm not. I'm not speaking for me. I'm just saying lately said that you said that specific drawer and I'm thinking what would people keep in their personal items? That's what they wrote. It could be. It could be that Keep in my foundational undergarment drawer. Yes. Apo Parisse. Heart What coppery? I've got to keep it fresh. No, no, that is not what I keep in there. Keep A little ceramic. I don't need to know everything about you. Okay? I don't need to know what you keep in your underwear drawer. None of it is embarrassing. Like, Don't we know enough? It's a ceramic. Beer keg. It's a little beer cake. That's a piggy bank, and it says beer fund But he might give it to me 20 years ago, probably really cute. And so something like like a 10 year old boy would do exactly. I think as long as I've had a foundational undergarment drawer. I've had a piggy bank in their proclivity, but that's but that's a pretty thing is how who has loose change anymore? What's in the piggyback? Is there changes change? Okay, that's it. It is you never empty it. You just keep it once in a while, But now it's like the frequency of it has dropped way off. So you come home at night. You take off your pay. You put your hands in your pants, Pockets pockets. You take out the change. You open up your proclivity drawer and you drop it in a little piggy bank, and then you take off your pants. Is that how it works, right, but take a functional so often do I have we talked about cash the other day. How often do I actually have loose change in my pocket? I think it's less of serving a function as it is. You are a creature of habit. Yes, The other thing I have in there is cards that my wife has written to me. Whether it's like Valentine's Day or Christmas card, you suck. Leave the house. Why are you still here? Love Shannon, Please don't let this card linger in your foundational undergarment drawer any longer than it has to. Yeah. So fake that. Yeah, that's it. It's only got in there nothing special. Nothing special. But it is. You're like secret personal drawer because you have your personal cards any of your personal piggy bank. Well, here's the reason your personal foundational garment. Those things are important to me. Not the loose change. But the cards that my wife has written. Yes, and I don't want anybody messing with him. And if they open my drawer there like dude Boxers, and then they closed the drawer. It's not like they're gonna be rifling through a boxer's Protect your You know other things that foundation to you. Yes, that's two things that are probably the most important to you. That's it. That's what you think. Okay? Diego a Gary eyes going to go to prison for a long time because again like we said, this is not the first time back in October of 2014. He was convicted of nine counts of burglary and one count of Possession of stolen property shares to 17 years in state prison new victims They say that our unidentified so ladies if you're missing your undergarment of your foundational undergarments, phone that in You know what I probably wouldn't though. If I if I went home, and I was like, where, you know, First of all, I wouldn't realize if somebody swiped a couple pairs of underwear. Me neither. And honestly, you find out that random dude stole your panties. You don't want back? I don't want to, but I don't know what they been What happened to fill out the paperwork? You know, I'd rather watch Netflix. What is it? Your wife? She doesn't like the piggy bank thing does, she says she's the one that gave me the piggy bank. But my college roommate, Ben also gave me a piggy bank of the same kind. I think maybe now that I think about it, his was actually a pig. This one is a beer barrel. Did Dennis give you a piggy bank? No, Gary Chin and we'll talk training. We come back. You know, they don't write classics like this anymore. Praise songs, panty dropper, get those panties..

First Things First
Mahomes the rare quarterback with no weakness
"For the back on stage. Again for mahomes. It's quite a feat to be this good at this age. One imams teammate. Slave bell has only been with the chiefs a couple months clearly though. He's seen enough to determine that. Patrick mahomes could very well the the greatest player ever take a listen a great thing. More petty is. I never played these his first year. What are you gonna like popular. I think i was sitting out now. So i never played against bad but always of always washed on. I'm always thought he was like a great player. Then i came here. And then when i came here. That's when i really hit me like off like he might be the greatest player ever because the way practice. You know High goes about his business. People see the throws and things that have that he does in the game if things kind of like. I don't know there's like an accident but it's not he practices. It's so much like i wish. Obviously early practice unbelievable but my idea of thought. He's a ten before i came here now. These probably go twelve former offer running back. Brian west for joining us now brian. Good morning to you. Let me start with this. Eating people are rushing to crown. Patrick mahomes the next goat morning and you know this is going to be unpopular comment because i know we have the number one. She's saying in the world in nick right here but we are absolutely rushing to crown patch homes way too early but i understand why i understand. Why because he's had a great start to his career one of the best ever. We see the arm talent. We see all the special throws. But i want to remind you guys. Three guys bridge star drew brees and aaron rodgers. Three guys that have a combined three super bowls. Each one of those guys went to one and one thing that we want to talk about. Is that after. Each one of those guys won the super bowl. Everyone was saying they're going to be the next goat. They are the greatest of all time. They're going to go on a run. They're going to win. Multiple super bowls over and over and over. Brett farve actually made it to super bowl the next year in lost and that one so i think we have to be patient as far as how far we push these guys to saying that. They're the dote pack them host. Who has a long way to go and just to show that. I'm going to give you my top number one. Obviously tom brady ten super bowls being able to make the super bowl playing in his forties. That's amazing number. Two joe montana. Four for four in the super bowls they also achieved the rare feat of winning three in a row nineteen ninety there in the nfc championship game. He gets out by leonard. Marshall they won the super bowl that they would have won that game and then number for three. We talk about peyton manning. Mvp trophies and so we know how special peyton manning wasn't what he meant to our game. So i think we have to understand how much further patch mahomes has to go. But we have mentioned this as well if hashem aho's wins two more meaning this one and another one and then he goes on to shatter all of the passing and td record at that point. He enters the room with the conversation of the greatest of all time. At that point he inches that room. And then we say okay. Maybe it's not just about the super bowls. Maybe now we can look at the armed town. We can look at the mobility all the other things around. Just than just winning super bowls at that point when i look at it.

WDUN AM550
"joe montana" Discussed on WDUN AM550
"Is yours. All right. Here we go. So your first question As we've mentioned, Tom Brady has made more Super Bowl appearances than not only any quarterback ever. But any player ever. Which quarterback has had the second most Super Bowl appearances of all time, But just behind Tom Brady? Is it a Peyton Manning Be Joe Montana or C? John Elway? Let's go. Peyton Manning Incorrect. It was John Elway. Actually, That's what I was thinking. It made man hating, made three Super Bowls. One, too lost to the Saints and one of them jail. Joe Montana made four Super Bowls, won all four John Elway went to five Super Bowls, lost his first three appearances and then won his last two. Okay. All right, well, that Z. Okay, though, Cause you still got two questions left here and a lifeline. So here we go. All right. Which of these cities has never hosted a Super Bowl? Is it a Tampa Be Chicago or C, Houston about lifeline? All right, I'm gonna go with Chicago. Gonna go with B. Are you your bill look good With Bill That's correct. Chicago has never hosted a Super Bowl. Tampa has hosted several Houston I believe his hosted two Super Bowls. Tampa's hosting the one right now they're hosting the one that's coming up here and give it to the limit. Right? Right. All right. Well, here you go down to the last question all on you now, Mike. No pressure. No pressure, which Which of these artists has never performed the national anthem at the Super Bowl before Mill main. It's not an option on the Question on the seat of all right. So which of the following is never performed the national anthem at the Super Bowl a Billy Joel be Luke Bryan or see Celine Dion Elaine Beyond You Got it. Say you know why? I do not know what Celine Dion is a Canadian citizen. Ah, I've forgot about that American related. I wasn't big Celine Dion listeners. I didn't remember that She was Canadian Titanic. Well, yeah, I know from the Titanic, but I didn't. I'm not Don't know the rest of her work. Great voice. Great boys. All right, well, whatever, anyway..

WFAN Sports Radio_FM
"joe montana" Discussed on WFAN Sports Radio_FM
"For you. No, No, no, Tony, they don't tell you, Tony, stop for a minute. Do you know anybody that walks around and says Mm. I can't wait to be a loser. Do you know anybody who? Wait, wait, wait, wait. Do you? You said a lot there and I let you go. I gave you know, Sub comment. Sorry, but I let you say your piece. Do you know anybody who walks around and says man? Look at that. You know, $10 million over there. Look at you know, but instead of getting 10, I'll go over there and I'll take I'll take three. You know there are a situations And there be situations the man wants to win. Okay? Why wouldn't he want to go to a better team? What is it's the ultimate challenge is trying to win. He's not trying to To show that Oh, yeah. Let me make life difficult for myself here. Why the hell would he do that? They have. The fact of the matter Is this If everyone compares him teach Joe Montana Joe Montana back in 1990. FT. Took a Kansas City Chiefs team. We're going 11 year Marcus Allen 11 years running back in Marcus Allen, and he had an eight year Willie Davis. That's all he had for offensive talents, and he took it. He took the chief tow us to a championship. Against the Buffalo Bills. They lost 32 13 the man he is he is. Go ahead. Let me speak. Let me speak there. So what I'm trying to say is Montana did more with less. If Brady was such a go, he should not join a Tampa Bay team with an embarrassment of riches. And in 2019. He finished the tip of a buccaneers with number five in total defense. What the hell is this LeBron at all? Tony, This is getting ridiculous. You said. I feel like we're talking about LeBron James here. The man just left the team. I feel like I've heard the same thing about LeBron. This is the facts, and this is the reality. If you want to say, why do people Why do people look at Tom Brady and say, Oh, well, he is. There's there's no disputing. Any of this. He is the most accomplished quarterback ever. He has more accolades than anyone, and I don't think anyone is walking around and saying that he did it. All by himself. He has readily admitted. It's come out of his mouth. He said it last night. We played it twice so far here in the show where he says, you know what Football is the ultimate team sport. Okay, but you know what The fact is on the teams that he's been a part of for him being the talent Toby the guy out there on the field. He's the tip of the spear. He's working with Bella Jack. So there's I don't see comparisons hardcore here to Montana. The guy I work with what he had, just like everybody did, And he did. A damn B did an amazing job bigger than anybody's ever done before. So what's your point? You would get crippled. He could not handle Joe Montana's ever. It's only thank you. Well, Tony, listen, Listen, Tony, no. He would be crippled. Do me a favor. It's oniy. Find me a DeLorean. Okay? Find me a DeLorean. And let's go back in time. Forget the future. Let's go back in time. And you plug in the pieces and you make that work. Shout outs to a caller. We had a Carlo last week who says that he listens to the show every night while he is building his man cave. And I heard he has the generator. His generator was in the background. You heard it. Go find him. Go get a DeLorean Go back in time and fix all of those pieces together so we could see Brady and achieves uniform and let's figure out what happens. Can't take anything away from this guy. Come on. Mitchell is calling from Wisconsin. Mitch. I'm pretty sure you can't stand Brady. But you know, he's the man, right? Yeah. Lifelong Ravens staying here and I'm about to say something blast for me. Okay, please. I think I think Brady's like you gets underrated when you call When you talk about the top ones right now, you'd probably say, Breathe. Price Rogers that screen pass last night. Where that last field goal for stuck up. He just threw it in the dirt. He knew it. Wasn't there any other QB? They make something happen? They're underrated. Well, thank you, Mitch. I pray, you know. Well, I don't think so, Mitch, because I don't think you you do what he's done. I don't think it were hitting a break in Mitch. That's one thing I've never heard. Tom Brady is his I Q is underrated. You seen accuracy? You seen the touchdowns? I auntie ratio. You see the two minute drill. You see the drives, you see what happens in and in the red zone. You see the championships? It's not by accident. It's not because he's Lamar Jackson in the, uh in the gym. My because you go out run somebody on the track. Because it is because of his brain. He ain't running anybody. You're not doing more push ups than Russell Wilson. He's not beaten Lamar. He's He's not. You know, he's not just in her bird. He's not looking over the entire planet in world. The guy physically. If he's walking down the street, you wouldn't take him as AH, Quarterback. It.

KNBR The Sports Leader
"joe montana" Discussed on KNBR The Sports Leader
"Do this to their course, and he's gotta march him into position and so much at March. Him is a position fricking touch. He didn't say he only you're the one yard line. You Gen Xers, then watch Joe Montana's organics. The only pocket of people on the planet. Still making this argument well, Montana could do more than seven years. OK, there's no getting around this fact. Like his greatest Brady is like Montana was a better. I actually agree with you more if he could, like Montana could doom or he could like, and I've said this a zillion times, But I think this is the biggest separators at Montana. Frequently copes would take a snap and rolled to his right, always rolling to his right and throwing just surgically on the run. That's something Brady cannot do like Brady, just that's not part of his colleagues Just Just taken off from Linus. Gravity is where he would talk it in. Joe ran all over the place. I mean, listen, he would do things that Brady just doesn't do now and breaking like going to six things. That job isn't to know. Hey, no, Like, Murph said, You cannot argue with 10 Super Bowls like that, because I would never can't. In fact, I want you to do you guys know I'm a big Brady fan, too. But I still think like Montana just offered you more. He offered you more at that position. I get a short career. There's no getting around that either, but what he did in those years It's basically he was Brady before, but Medium he played in seven NFC title games, which was what half of Brady's yesterday But it's about half the span of Brady's career to its awesome. Hey, listen, we gotta get going. 6 35. We gotta kiss list because of the horns and we got I told you had surprises for you. Polly speaking. That is going to present this package right now. Do this. Okay, 6 35,.

ESPN Chicago 1000 - WMVP
"joe montana" Discussed on ESPN Chicago 1000 - WMVP
"Paint, you know. Uh, no. Yeah, comfort more or less. Um yeah, Comfort is key on their four quarterbacks seem to be comfort and they need Lightman. So the Bears need to draft lineman and not Mortgage, the future and like they did for Mac and not have any people to put around talent. So why are we going to trade for Watson if they can't protect Watson? What we have found a historically good quarterback at some point, like the Bears passed on Joe Montana in the third round years ago out of Notre Dame because they needed to build other stuff. I'm not saying there's Joe Montana there, but I'm saying any time you can land the quarterback, land the quarterback and build from there, No. But I mean, that's the 14 minus Tom Brady in the box. All those quarterbacks are homegrown, and that's how you win in this league. You can't be going mortgaging the future for one guy because you don't win like that. Unless you have the pics like the Jets like the Dolphins. Right? We don't and therefore you're gonna do this all over again like you did for Mac and will be in the same place without any surrounding talentless and it's affair. It's a fair conversation. Brian. There's no doubt that You're in such need of different things. And if you give up Whether it's your whatever cap space you have and you draft currency. How are you going to address the other issues? It's not ideal, but I'd make the trade for the quarterback and then try to mix and match with the other guys. That's the path I would take because right now You're just hoping that you're going to hit on a quarterback in the guy that's been in charge. Drafting an otherwise hasn't been able to do that. You take the risk out of the equation in a lot of ways by bringing in a 25 year old proven commodity. Great call so far. 3323776 Billy will start with you were two minutes away, will do it coming up next. You're listening to Waddle in Sylvia on ESPN 1000, Chicago's home for Sports. Watches on twitch powered by Draftkings, a casino.

Papa and Lund
The San Francisco 49ers Should Trade Jimmy Garoppolo Now
"Young. Basically, just talk about what we've been talking about right? He basically said it comes down to whether Kyle can trust Jimmy completely right. That's that's what he said Well, and then Jimmy's gotta execute it. And it's just their evaluation of Ah, Jimmy Garoppolo and And I was thinking When Matt barrels was on has been covering the team a while. You know, it's just one of the worst days as far as injuries to find out, you know, Chill your offensive, Captain Zerg on your quarterback, and you're And you're arguably your best overall player. Certainly one of your team leaders who just gave Ah $75 million contract, too. And Have you had some bad days that second week of the year against the Jets when Nick Bozo went down and Solomon Thomas went down and Jimmy hurt. The ankle initially was pretty bad. So that was a bad day. And then you know, going back to Steve's career much his first game in 97. Warren Sapp knocked Concussed him and not Jerry out. Jerry. Try to come back later, and it turned out to be worse and Steve did come back. So there's been some bad days and days of Steve Young. You know, when they first got here it was before Plan B Free agency, which was the first kind of soft entree. Into free agency in the NFL. You know, you could have Joe Montana, Steve Young and Steve Bono. When that was your three and a quarter back room, just incredible. And you know, the Raiders said Ah, Lamonica, Landa and Stabler all other same team. I mean, you just don't have that luxury. So the reason we're talking about this is the finances of it. And where Jimmy is that in the contract in the way they they front loaded the contractors. They had salary cap room at the beginning, so they They can make a choice here financially. Take it out from under Jimmy Garoppolo is even talking about before the year even started. I don't think this is really anything. I knew Jimmy has no more guaranteed money in his contract after this year, and the 40 Niners would have Tio suffer a two point million dollar dead, cap it if they trade him. Or release him. So I would much rather release him are partly trade him, then release him. But also the timing of this. The new league year will start. And you don't have to make any call on Jimmy Garoppolo. D have somebody on the hooker in the building or signed to a contract to be able to do that. So if you are going to replace him, you have to have somebody to replace him with And you're not going to do that now. I mean, it's just an exercise there. We're gonna play now that they do. Look at people They do look at contracts and they do look at who's possibly available and all that's in play. Now

John Tabacco's Liquid Lunch
Woman denies attempted kidnapping of Joe Montana grandchild
"To kidnap the infant granddaughter of legendary NFL Q Be Joe Montana has pleaded not guilty to attempted kidnapping. Woman allegedly broke into Montana's Malibu home last weekend, grabbing the nine months old before being stopped by the Hall of Famer and his wife. This is use a radio news.

San Diego's Morning News with Ted and LaDona
Woman denies attempted kidnapping of Joe Montana grandchild
"Of trying to kidnap the grandchild of the San Francisco 40 Niners. Legend has been charged. Matt Napolitano has the story. So you Dalzell put not guilty Tuesday to the attempted kidnapping charge levied against her one of two felony counts, along with burglary against the 39 year old woman stemming from her breaking into the Los Angeles Home Football Hall of Fame of Joe Montana and intended to take his grandchild out of a play pen. He slept. Montana and his wife, Jennifer, confronted Dalzell and were able to pry the child away from her without any harm. Dalzell then fled the scene and was apprehended by cops a short time later. If convicted, she faces up to eight years in state prison. The county sheriff's Department says the case remains under investigation.

AP 24 Hour News
Los Angeles Woman Charged With Trying to Kidnap Joe Montana’s 9-Month-Old Granddaughter Pleads Not Guilty
"Los Angeles woman's pleaded not guilty to charges she tried to kidnap the nine month old granddaughter of Hall of Famer Joe Montana from his home in Southern California. Montana says the woman actually got inside and picked up the baby. His wife was able to wrestle her away.

San Diego's Morning News with Ted and LaDona
Joe And Jennifer Montana Foil Attempted Kidnapping Of Their Grandchild in Los Angeles
"Intruder from kidnapping their nine month olds grandchild over the weekend. So, according to police, the baby was sleeping in a play pen. When an unknown woman entered their home and grab the baby. So Joe Montana and his wife, Jennifer, confronted the woman trying to de escalate the situation and then Jennifer Montana pride the child out of this woman's arms. She then fled. Police later caught up to her and she was arrested. Didn't say that happened in Malibu. Right? And how did the woman get in the house? I mean, they must have their doors open or Yeah, the door unlocked or something. Montana released a tweet, saying everyone in his family is OK. But the Holy cow how frightening that would That would freak me out here. Me to death well in all women car shop in

BBC World Service
Joe Montana: American football legend saves grandchild from kidnapping attempt
"The authorities in Los Angeles say the American football legend Joe Montana and his wife have rescued a grandchild from a kidnapping attempt. The incident took place at the home of the former San Francisco 40 Niners quarterback in Malibu, California, Horrible has the story. The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department said Joe Montana and his wife, Jennifer, discovered an intruder had taken their nine month old grandchild from a play pen. According to police. The couple confronted the woman, a tussle ensued on Mrs Montana was able to pry the child from the arms of the suspect who fled the scene. She was caught nearby in Malibu and charged with kidnapping and burglary. Montana a fulltime soup of our winner, who is now 64 later tweeted that it had been a scary situation. But that his family we're all doing well.

BBC World Service
Joe Montana and wife rescue grandchild from attempted kidnapping in Los Angeles
"The American football legend Joe Montana and his wife have rescued there nine months or grandchild from a kidnapping attempt. The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department said the couple confronted a woman who had entered their home and grabbed the child from a play pen. After a tussle, the couple were able to retrieve the child. The suspect, then fled, but was later court and charged with kidnapping and also with burglary Mine from London. That's the

NBC Nightly News
NFL icon and wife save grandchild from near-kidnapping in Los Angeles
"A kidnapping scare for legendary quarterback. Joe Montana police say a woman broke into his home and tried to kidnap his grandchild Erin. McLaughlin has late details. Tonight, a kidnapping thwarted involving the nine month old grandchild of football legend, Joe Montana, and his wife Jennifer the scare happened around five PM. Saturday. According to the La County Sheriff A. Thirty nine year old woman identified as Suds Idell, enter the Montana's multimillion dollar Malibu home or Joe Montana to authorities she removed they're sleeping grandchild from a playpen. The couple confronted the alleged kidnapper still holding the baby and attempted to de escalate the situation asking the suspect to give back their grandchild a tussle ensued Jennifer was able to safely pry the child out of the suspects are. The suspect then fled the House Joe Montana ran for help flagging down sheriff's deputies already in the area does L. was taken into custody a short time later now charged with kidnapping and burglary today the nfl hall of Famer tweeted. Thank you to everyone who has reached out scary situation but thankful that everybody is doing well adding we appreciate respect for our privacy at this time Montana during his time as a star NFL quarterback earned the nickname Joe, cool for his calm under pressure a title both he and his wife seemed to have taken into retirement

Understanding Your World
Joe Montana thwarts alleged kidnapping of 9-month-old grandchild
"Former NFL quarterback Joe Montana played the hero again in Malibu yesterday with a big assist from his wife, Jennifer. A couple snatched their nine month old grandchild from the arms of a 39 year old woman who is now in custody on possible kidnapping charges. L. A sheriff's officials say the woman entered the home through an unlocked door at around 5 P.m. yesterday and remove the child from a play pen before Joe and Jennifer confronted her and were able to get the baby back. The woman fled the house but was soon arrested.

Sean Hannity
Montana, wife block kidnap attempt of grandchild
"Very frightening moments for former football agreed to Joe Montana yesterday it is California home, a woman suddenly burst into the house and attempted to kidnap Montana's nine month old grandchild. Montana's wife, Jennifer was able to grab the baby from the woman. She then fled. She was later arrested by sheriff Deputies.

WIOD Programming
Joe Montana, wife block attempted kidnapping of grandchild
"The Los Angeles Sheriff's Department reporting of an attempted kidnapping of a nine month old child at football star Joe Montana's Malibu home, Montana and his wife, the grand parents of the child, reportedly confronting the suspect and taking the child back that suspect now reportedly under arrest and

KHOW Marketplace
Joe Montana and wife rescue grandchild from attempted kidnapping
"Apparent attempted kidnapping at the home of football star Joe Montana, an intruder coming inside of their Malibu home, snatching their grandchild out of a woman's arms. The intruder, reportedly walking away with Montana's grandchild to another part of the house, where she was confronted by Montana and his wife. Wrestling the baby away from the woman who ran out of the house. She then reportedly fled and was arrested. An investigation is ongoing.

The MMQB NFL Podcast
Power Five conferences consider cancelling 2020 football season
"It stands right now I mean this is what we're looking at right at this very moment that it doesn't seem like there's going to be a whole lot of college football this season and so. We're going to talk about the NFL season. Our season preview issue has to hit newsstands tomorrow as it stands right now with a lovely story by Jenny RENTA's on the cover, which is very excited. Very excited to talk to her about that and a little bit but let's just I acknowledge the weirdness of the fact that we have no idea what's going to happen the impact that this is going to have. On the NFL season on, you know they're not going to have college football You know we've seen evaluators already saying that this combine is going to be monumental because you know there might be a ton of kids without any tapeh that you're GonNa get to look at transfers who's leaving early I mean this is going to be I think chaos sort of hitting the funnel right now and everything's about to explode. It seems like the decisions from Yukon and then the MAC conference for kind of the first two moves that really got the ball rolling for the power five conferences to reconsider the season and everything really came to a head on Sunday Nights You had indications that there would be no football season that conferences were meeting to discuss this issue and then you had players saying they, they wanted to be able to play but also would. Hope to unionize, which is another significant development. So it's been a pretty chaotic twenty, four hours for college football, and so then the NFL is kind of moving ahead as scheduled things came to a head I. Think Sooner for College Football for a lot of reasons we've had players who have had. Issues, after testing positive for Cobra had entire teams that had to be quarantined. The NFL right now is in this training camp kind of locked down tight mode it's it's not a bubble obviously, players are going to and from, but it's kind of the normal constraints of training camp, and so we don't really know yet if it will work for the NFL obviously they are in a better. Position Than College football because players are represented by a union that is the big difference here, work working conditions and everything that goes with returning to work in pandemic had been hash out ahead of time, and there were clear protocols in place across the board So we still don't know if it's going to work for the NFL, but they're certainly in a better spot right now than college football. Thought. Teammate. Ross dellinger did a good job of illustrating one of the main issues which was you know there were doctors on these conference calls with the heads of all the power conferences and saying you know their studies that are coming back from Germany that. Percents seventy percent of the people who get the corona virus and their asymmetric and move on still have heart issues you know and that impacts athletes significantly You know I mean if the speed at which your heart beats or the size of your heart or whatever's going on there I mean that significantly impacts someone who doesn't aerobic sport right and who has to worry about you know. All their conditioning and all that kind of stuff and how the heart's pumping and all that kind of stuff and so I it blows my mind that we've gotten this far already down the down the road with the NFL, where in everyone just kind of looking over at college football now and saying Jesus is going to be us and it's hard not to think that it will be right i. mean the NBA seasons kind of plotting along? I mean there's Some little signs of positivity here and their Major League Baseball seems to be you know stumbling and then recovering stumbling and then recovering but I mean, we really going to have such a better idea about this and three or four weeks than we do now at I really don't know. Yeah. On what you raise is such an important point that we don't have all of the answers on the long term impacts of covert and that's why it was so silly earlier. This offseason, the people discussing like, Hey, it's a competitive advantage of athletes. Get it. Now, they don't have to worry about getting in the fall when first of all, we don't even know how long the you would have immunity from getting the virus, and then secondly, we don't know the long term impacts on the body, and as you mentioned the research coming back as indicated that for some people, it can be severe and long lasting and we know impacts the circulatory. System has neurological impacts. Those are very serious beyond just a simple virus that you get over. So it was never a binary thing where you either have a, you know a fatal outcome or a mild case. There's a lot of outcomes in between and I think for college athletes especially who are eighteen to twenty two years old who are not getting paid who are not professional athletes making this decision who also have school to deal with there just are. A lot more considerations at play and I. Think once you had conferences saying we're stopping play because we believe that it's safe. Then it really put the pressure on the other conferences I think to say, well, you know we can't make the claim that it's safe. Other conferences are saying it's not