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Why You Shouldn't Fight Cam Newton or Storm the Court, Plus IYHH and Voicemails

Why You Shouldn't Fight Cam Newton or Storm the Court, Plus IYHH and Voicemails

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Why You Shouldn't Fight Cam Newton or Storm the Court, Plus IYHH and Voicemails

Why You Shouldn't Fight Cam Newton or Storm the Court, Plus IYHH and Voicemails

Monday, 26th February 2024
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calendar were quite honestly a that really pop

1:00

and but lucky for me some people got

1:02

a bright idea their run it up okay

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dude was a good idea and I gotta

1:06

say it everywhere opposite right now know what

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the hell we be do have a television

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show people did decide to run up all

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people and scales. Largest small of people and

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okay a lotta as of people in Georgia

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eroded Obama has gone be a common thing

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but as of this particular episode as a

1:21

cast say they want to run up our

1:23

Cam Newton now. As we

1:25

got started with this show.

1:28

I. Came across State Med. apparently that a

1:30

role do about an hour and a half ago

1:32

for some people called top Shelf perform as Ak

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a T S P and who is T S

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P apparently shot we could put it up on

1:39

his grave would be able T S P as

1:41

these people are thought it was a good idea

1:44

to run up Ah Kam New now we got

1:46

a video here right? You see that his life.

1:48

Oh dude. And. As by one km.

1:51

You. See that yeah his foe dude is

1:53

why Cab Care got one of these.

1:55

Do that a headlock and he thought

1:57

another one away staff come to break

1:59

it up. And honestly, that's probably the

2:01

best thing that ever happened to the people

2:03

who decided to run up on cam. It's

2:05

been very difficult for me to get a

2:08

great handle on whether or not the people

2:10

who ran up on cam were youngsters, all

2:12

grown ups, right? But they decided, can we

2:14

run that one more time, y'all? Because I

2:16

really just want to make sure that the

2:18

people watching us on YouTube get a real

2:21

good chance to understand. Look at that big

2:23

motherfucker right there. The hat didn't go nowhere.

2:26

These dudes are just getting slung around. I

2:29

don't. I don't. I mean, this

2:31

is a lot going on. Somebody came in here trying to

2:33

fill some haymakers. It didn't

2:35

really seem to do too much as it related

2:37

to cam. I got to

2:39

say, man, it's a sad statement on the state of

2:41

journalism. I went to the Atlanta Journal Constitution. They seemed

2:43

to have no information of what was going on. They

2:46

had reports that was making references to

2:48

TMZ. Like this, the local

2:50

authorities supposed to be on the ground here. Maybe I don't

2:52

know if they should have been there in the first place.

2:55

Like this is a very Atlanta 707

2:57

sort of thing. For those of

2:59

you who not up on what the 707 game

3:01

is, it's kind of like AAU football. That'd

3:03

be out here playing flag football. That's how

3:06

you keep the kids sharp. They'd be throwing

3:08

the balls all the time. And these teams

3:10

are kind of coached by like people.

3:12

You know what I mean? Like it's

3:14

similar to AAU in that regard. They're

3:16

getting coached by people. It's a lot

3:19

going on here. Can't tell

3:21

who all the people are. But one thing I've

3:23

noticed about this scene, and I'm not necessarily saying

3:25

who's right, who's wrong, but I don't feel like

3:27

there's a great deal of respect for Cam Newton

3:30

in this scene, given who Cam Newton is. Right?

3:33

Like I feel like Cam Newton is the father to

3:35

a whole lot of people's style out there. And

3:38

yet still, they don't seem to have

3:40

like that supreme respect for Cam that

3:42

I would expect for people to have

3:44

for that guy in that city. All

3:46

that stuff. Dot, dot, dot. There's

3:48

so many different directions that we could go with.

3:50

And if we're going to be honest about this,

3:52

at least if I'm going to be honest about

3:54

this, I see a lot of directions to go

3:56

in. But for me personally, OK, I'm just going

3:59

to give you this. in advance. I

4:02

don't really have anything serious to say. Like

4:05

if you want to make this into like

4:07

a larger bit, I'm probably not going to

4:09

be able to help you out with that.

4:11

I see lots of things that I find

4:13

on various levels, quite honestly, to be a

4:15

bit uproarious. Lot of things that I can't

4:17

understand. Me and Spencer were talking about this

4:19

last night on text and he

4:22

said that all them people running up on cam

4:24

was basically like running up on Jesus. I was

4:26

like, no, this wasn't like running up on Jesus.

4:28

Shaw, I'll run this one more time. It's like

4:30

four people was trying to tackle the, that, that

4:32

Jesus statue in Brazil. You know

4:34

what I'm saying? The joint, the joint right

4:36

here. Y'all know that what I'm talking about.

4:38

It looked like four people decided, yo, if

4:40

we all bend our knees and we all

4:42

go low, we can take Christ the redeemer.

4:45

We're going to get Christ through. We're going

4:47

to get Christ the redeemer down. Let me

4:49

tell you something. Flares, what no form tackle

4:51

going to do to job. There was nothing

4:53

that they could do. Jesus was just going

4:55

to be standing here just like this. When

4:57

y'all got finished, just like he did when

4:59

y'all got started, it's going to look exactly

5:01

the same. And you know how I noticed,

5:04

I will never forget this as long as I live first

5:07

game of cam Newton's career. He set

5:09

the NFL record for most passing yards

5:11

by rookie. It was something like 400

5:13

yards or whatever it was. But I

5:15

remember first of all, just being

5:17

like, how is he, how are you that

5:20

big? Right? Like there are some people

5:22

and it's hard to explain who they are

5:24

when they come up. There's some people who,

5:26

when you're around them, it, what

5:28

the numbers say, isn't the point about how

5:31

big they are. Like cam Newton's about six,

5:33

five, 250 pounds. Okay.

5:35

That is a league full of guys that

5:38

are about six, five, two 50. Not

5:41

all of them just feel like the

5:43

biggest motherfucker on earth, like cam does.

5:45

And I have to say motherfucker because

5:47

like That's a big motherfucker, man..

5:49

Like There's no other term to explain how big

5:51

this motherfucker is. That's a big motherfucker, man. Like

5:53

that's, that's just what he is. Like You're like,

5:55

who is that man? Who is that big motherfucker

5:57

over there? That That's the question. image you ask

5:59

if you saw it I do. You didn't know

6:01

who he was, it would matter of your mama

6:04

was around who was if who? that big motherfucker

6:06

right? The if you could have a seven year

6:08

old are they look up with a lie. Wow.

6:10

Mom who? that big mother fucker right there solitaire

6:12

you to say that a key areas while there

6:14

really is a big motherfucker fatty know you know

6:16

the technical term. That's what's happening near as rice

6:18

on his guess is Super Bowl. Who saw him

6:20

They would just walk it up there was like

6:22

wow, I can't believe how big he is so

6:25

I dare do like. Julius

6:27

Peppers is interesting case or does the Bra

6:29

Jays to be business description also were York

6:31

when you see them. As. Your

6:33

definitely struck by how big the your

6:36

but you're also somehow struck by like

6:38

how slim the your. You.

6:40

Know legitimate as a manager public the oh that's

6:42

the biggest do it I've ever seen. Any might

6:44

have like a size thirty two ways that got

6:46

the Karl Malone that like a fat thirty one

6:48

waste as other like that you know to be

6:50

like like you see just how efficiently big they

6:52

are. Stay on as now what I'm talking about

6:54

math I thought to somebody to say detail while

6:56

pass. it wasn't a cast a shadow. Literally.

6:59

A shadow. I. Said

7:01

oh what is it sends Audience

7:04

is man in the world. As.

7:07

He decided job or audible jail.

7:10

as whatever we're gonna do have the

7:12

same ak mouth is gossip as for

7:14

days it's as weird beef com froth.

7:16

I don't care what's your explanation is

7:19

if you got beef would say of

7:21

step what his squash and. I

7:24

like, I don't. I don't. I don't know where

7:26

all the list of ideas we don't get to

7:28

we go run up on T M. how bout

7:30

that. I just don't know how we get here.

7:33

I have no idea how the world you guessed

7:35

it up points and as before we get to

7:37

the fact that he would wear lace and I

7:39

know that doesn't mean anything to most of you

7:41

but those of you who understood exactly the word

7:44

that I use right The or, even though I

7:46

didn't use all the letters, you know exactly what

7:48

I'm talk about. Pets may have put his paw

7:50

pads out of for their due to the airport.

7:52

A Cam Newton as somebody. A My mids you

7:55

said earlier today. Want. to fight

7:57

where it was followed was he was

7:59

the war and he didn't even throw

8:01

a punch. Okay? Y'all

8:03

need to leave Well. Lay alone. Just, just

8:06

trust me on that. That's what you need

8:08

to do. But anyway, I

8:11

think we need to explore this from

8:13

some angles that I

8:15

believe have not been

8:17

properly explored. Okay? Now,

8:20

Cam was run up on some people that called

8:22

themselves the TSP crew. Now one thing I find

8:25

that's very interesting, and I know that you've probably

8:27

noticed this in other parts of your life, and

8:29

I've definitely seen it. You know those people that

8:31

always got to sound like they know what they

8:33

talk about, even though they don't know what they're

8:36

talking about, right? You know those

8:38

people who can never come in with a

8:40

question where you start talking about something and

8:42

they don't know what it is, they can never stop

8:44

and be like, Hey, man, I don't really know what

8:46

that is right now. They always got to act like

8:49

they know what they talk about. So I get on

8:51

the internet and people are like, yo, Cam got run

8:53

up on by the TSP crew. And I'm like, what

8:55

the hell is a TSP crew? I'm looking at the

8:57

aggregator accounts. That one where people don't even know if

8:59

the person is real and they just think you live

9:02

in Israel or something. He was like, yo, Cam Newton

9:04

got run up by the TSP crew. You don't know

9:06

what the hell no TSP crew is. But

9:08

everybody just acted like, I'm like, what is this?

9:11

Like is that the people that's all trial with

9:13

young thugs? No, those are, that's a different set

9:15

of letters. It's Atlanta. You can't just be throwing

9:17

letters out here at me and I'm not supposed

9:19

to wonder if it's a gang or not. I

9:22

pay attention. I read the news. You know what

9:24

I'm saying? Or at least some rappers. I

9:27

don't know who the hell no TSP is.

9:29

I can bottle your teaspoon. Right? But

9:32

I knew it couldn't be that right. I don't

9:34

know. Maybe that's some kind of cocaine reference that

9:36

I ain't up on. Either way it goes. But

9:38

they said Cam got run up on by the

9:41

TSP crew, whoever they was. And

9:43

it was four people. Shaw put it up there again,

9:45

man. I just, I mean, I, I derive great joy

9:47

in watching this happen. Just look at this. So

9:50

it's the TSP crew and it's one

9:52

of them dudes wearing a Prince jacket. We

9:55

go road his bag. We go road his bag

9:57

around to the front after it goes down

9:59

again. And like even people came

10:01

late thinking they was gonna throw

10:03

blows not what did anybody think

10:05

the Cam Newton? Was gonna go

10:07

to the ground not a

10:10

single time. Yeah, right back right back

10:12

right back you out Say what press

10:14

balls pause right there Yeah,

10:16

we missed it, but that dude in the purple you see that

10:18

show I did I

10:21

think it is. Oh, let me tell

10:23

you something man and up y'all know me

10:25

Sean. You've been to my house You see

10:27

my record collection. You know how I feel

10:29

about Prince. Okay, you know Where I'm at

10:32

bad. Can you imagine wearing your official Prince

10:34

gear and decided you're gonna go fight somebody?

10:37

Are you serious? Come

10:39

on, man. What are you talking about?

10:42

So anyway, I Gotta

10:44

say this about the TSP crew and this

10:46

statement that this woman put out I really

10:49

can't go through all of it and everything

10:51

else dad. I die all that stuff, right?

10:54

All I'm gonna say is this I Don't

10:56

know who's in charge of the PSP

10:58

crew. That's what it is TSP crew.

11:01

Correct. Okay I don't know who's in

11:03

charge of it, but

11:05

whoever that is got something that

11:08

we need to figure out how to

11:10

harness it and Like

11:12

move it in the proper direction Because

11:15

let me tell you something if

11:17

you can get three Four

11:20

people to follow you into

11:23

a fight with Cam Newton. You're a

11:25

goddamn inspiration Who

11:28

are you? Like if you can

11:30

get people to do that We

11:32

have got to get we got to put

11:34

those talents to a more productive use Cuz

11:37

there's no way you convinced me that we

11:39

about to go fight Cam Newton No,

11:42

sir, re-bob you you convinced the dude

11:44

in a prince jacket that we gonna

11:47

go fight camp That's all I'm

11:49

saying this man this man got something inside

11:51

him that people grab to

12:00

ward you know what I'm saying like we

12:02

gotta we gotta put that right there

12:04

in the in the right

12:06

direction now them boys who decided to

12:09

follow along on one

12:11

level I agree to this man who

12:13

got them there is an inspiration but

12:16

on the other side those boys

12:18

are morons and look

12:20

I understand that I might be talking about

12:23

some minors here and if I'm calling your

12:25

child a moron I

12:27

apologize but don't act like

12:29

you didn't call the little motherfucker a moron when

12:31

you found out that he tried to fight Cam

12:34

come on now you find out

12:36

that your son decided to fight

12:38

Cam Newton you you you know

12:40

you you aired you

12:43

somewhere drop the ball right

12:45

somewhere along the way either

12:47

that child has some anger

12:49

that hasn't been processed right

12:51

or just quite honestly that

12:53

boy is just terrible at math like

12:56

really really bad at cannot count

12:59

this 100% cannot count out here hanging

13:02

with the wrong crew right and the crew

13:04

I'm talking about it even necessarily the hoodlums

13:06

I'm just talking about dummies just

13:08

hanging out with dummies

13:10

that's that's that's that's

13:12

something something

13:14

in there needed to be

13:17

fixed okay but

13:19

I want to talk to one

13:21

person in particular at this moment and

13:24

talking about what we saw with the Cam Newton

13:27

video and those

13:30

of you who have

13:32

watched this show and been you know part of what we've

13:34

been doing for many years you know the things that important

13:36

to me if you follow me over the course of the

13:39

last 20 years you know like

13:41

things that that you

13:43

know the issues that we said I'm passionate about

13:46

and the things that I find to be interesting and

13:48

find to be entertaining and everything else okay okay

13:52

I just got one person I want to talk to right now

13:55

and what's that boy's

13:57

name chosen You

14:01

know how I'm talking about y'all? No, chosen? Yeah,

14:03

chosen. Chosen is

14:05

Cam Newton's oldest son.

14:09

And on this show, we

14:12

talk a lot about people

14:14

who had that faithful day that they

14:16

decided that they was going to run

14:18

up on their pops. And

14:21

they learned the hard way that they should

14:23

not have run up on their pops. And

14:26

the truth is, all those people who had

14:28

that bright idea of running up on their

14:31

pops, my assumption is that none of them

14:33

had ever seen their pops engage in no

14:35

fisticuffs. You know,

14:37

so they just they had misunderstood what kind

14:39

of man their daddy was. And

14:41

maybe that's the case. And look, I bet that

14:44

boy chosen is probably not no small man himself

14:46

after all Cam Newton is his daddy. But

14:48

all I'm telling you right now, boy, is

14:51

if you put it on YouTube, you just

14:53

got a real public service announcement about why

14:55

you need to leave your big ass daddy

14:58

alone. I don't care what he say to you.

15:00

He going to be saying some wild stuff to you. You're

15:02

going to be in a place where that testosterone in that

15:04

house is going to be bouncing off the walls, man. You're

15:06

going to feel the need to assert yourself. And

15:09

I think the best way for you to

15:12

assert yourself is through excellent report cards. And

15:15

I think that if you if you show up with all

15:17

A's, I mean, no disrespect to Cam, but I don't know

15:19

how many times he did that. You want to show your

15:21

daddy that you demand that you got something on him. That's

15:23

the way for you to do it. You need to do

15:25

it. Hitting them books because hitting that

15:27

man run the clip again, run the clip again.

15:29

Chose which one which one of these dudes, which

15:31

one of these dudes you want to be you.

15:33

Right. Which one of them you think is

15:35

you. Right. You want to be

15:38

you want to be the one that your daddy just about

15:40

threw over a fence like, you know, do you know how

15:42

strong you have to be? To

15:45

hit somebody in real life

15:47

with the Irish whip. Like

15:50

the Irish whip is

15:52

the fakest move in all of

15:54

wrestling. I'm going to

15:56

grab you and spin you in a circle

15:58

and push you. and make you

16:00

run all the way into something, bounce

16:03

off of it and then run back.

16:05

Nothing is faker than the Irish whip.

16:08

Cam grabbed that boy by the neck

16:10

and was about to hit him with

16:12

an Irish whip. He would have threw

16:14

him against that fence, that metal fence,

16:16

and he'd have bounced off that shit

16:18

like it was a rope. Look

16:20

at that! Dog! They

16:25

made no chance! No

16:29

chance! This is my favorite screen grab

16:31

because he is smiling at this moment, which

16:34

is just like you know who you're

16:36

messing with if you get jumped by

16:39

five guys and you're smiling afterwards. And

16:41

the hat didn't come off! The

16:43

hat made no moves. First of all, the

16:45

fact that it's a 707 tournament and

16:48

you got the hat on in the first place. Let's

16:51

talk about that. Like something that we haven't

16:53

talked about nearly enough we can is that

16:55

if you were young, I

16:59

can't begin to explain to you what a

17:01

polarizing figure he was coming out of Auburn.

17:04

Just because of everything that happened with

17:07

his pops and all of that stuff. And so

17:09

he comes out of Auburn and this is before

17:11

the paradigm and Cam is a big part of

17:14

the paradigm shift in how a quarterback has to

17:16

present himself or does present himself. And so Cam

17:18

presented himself very much as quarterbacks did. Very

17:21

traditionally suited, all of that stuff

17:23

or whatever. And

17:25

if we're being honest, Cam is

17:27

so much better as a podcast media

17:29

guy than I ever thought that he

17:31

would be because there was nothing in

17:33

his early media appearances that implied that

17:35

he would be good at it. But

17:37

the reason was he was busy trying

17:39

to sound like the rest of the

17:41

quarterback when now he's good at it

17:44

because he just sounds like him. And

17:46

when none of us knew about Cam,

17:48

none of us knew about Cam. He's

17:51

a weirdo man. Like as

17:53

we found out more and more about

17:55

him, what we found out was, oh,

17:58

this dude is a weirdo. He... Tyson

18:00

the font that's barely legible, right? He

18:02

wears all this weird stuff and everything

18:04

else. We just had no idea. We

18:06

had no idea whatsoever, man. This dude

18:08

was just a weirdo, but he is

18:10

the biggest weirdo in the world. Literal

18:13

figurative, however you want to spin it. I

18:16

can't believe that somebody really thought they was going to

18:18

run on him. And then he is smiling if he's

18:20

got one in the headlock and I don't know what

18:22

he doing to the other one. The other

18:24

thing about this, ain't nobody catch

18:27

most strays in

18:29

our evaluation than Dak Prescott.

18:32

Sean, were you aware at that time that Dak

18:34

Prescott got his ass kicked at Panama City Beach?

18:36

I wasn't aware, but I saw you tweeting about it. It

18:38

was news to me when I saw your tweet. Look it

18:41

up. Look it up. It

18:43

is honestly the best explanation for why

18:45

he got drafted in the forefront. And

18:48

what I feel bad for Dak is, they

18:51

got a... It didn't look

18:53

like a fair fight, but he

18:55

got handled. Them boys stomped him

18:57

and his crew out and he

18:59

will never live this down. Right?

19:01

Like this is the best example

19:03

somebody pointed out is, watch the

19:05

cab handle those dudes versus what

19:07

happened at Panama City Beach. What

19:09

you saw over the weekend was

19:11

a game changer. What you

19:13

saw happen at Panama City Beach, that

19:15

there was a game manager and the

19:17

game was managing his ass. Good gracious.

19:20

Like if I'm not mistaken, they ripped

19:22

off a bunch of skin off of

19:24

his chest. I just remember

19:26

at some point he was like squaring up with them

19:28

cats. Like all right, it's his time. But he seemed

19:30

to be squaring up with them in the way that

19:32

you square up with somebody when you know like, I

19:35

am not the betting favorite. I won't show it,

19:38

but I saw a photo of him just bloodied

19:40

up afterwards and that's quite The

19:42

opposite of what happened at the cab. Why Won't you

19:44

show it? She Won't be sure I'll show it. Yeah,

19:47

let the people see this. Hey, Dak, Dak was out

19:49

there in Panama City Beach, man, for spring Break. I

19:51

Don't think they do it no more. So Like there

19:53

ain't nobody else that's going to be able to go

19:55

to Panama City Beach and take a more infamous ass

19:57

woman. But Hey, here we go. Here We go. They're

20:00

live with those Yahoo Out audio. Will you

20:02

dismiss it as live life of people stayed

20:04

and over dag and just stop in. Oh

20:06

yes yet areas get himself up off the

20:08

ground all be a try to get up

20:10

at he added a or I bagged out.

20:13

He got a good other guy you are

20:15

I bagged out kebab Kebab kebab Honestly to

20:17

me this is allowable about that through the

20:19

to say about that a party of all

20:21

a Cc quarterback galette of good as as

20:23

will depend on boss he beats thousand Gay

20:25

marriage is not easy thought you saw today

20:27

Manager the manage The very idea of why

20:29

I think about is what would add new

20:31

never do to beg you slap him into

20:33

paid me Barbara these as equitable Ray Lewis

20:35

Whether I Lewis had to say to you

20:37

to be too so bad as you would

20:39

just slap Ray Lewis advice what would it

20:41

say be deceptive Do did face. Truly a

20:43

lot of the got ever get to

20:45

that point I can think of what

20:48

it is. Actually it's like bite me.

20:50

I'm sure there are things that by.

20:53

I'm. Sure they say that he could say

20:55

about my mother. that would make me. Want.

20:57

To slap him in the face. But.

21:00

My. Mom go have to explain what he did

21:02

to make does like light up a Don't get

21:04

me wrong I'm oh damn I got you. But

21:06

I just want to know a little bit about

21:08

how we got here in the forest. Plus. You.

21:11

Know by this just as gimme a

21:13

here. Just. Give me a hand

21:15

like Obama dire need to know up doing for

21:17

good cause. I

21:24

saw it. you see today saw with

21:26

a cappella past he got hurt at

21:28

their Douglas the Way for his way

21:30

for Stone Courts and for the past

21:32

year hurt. Yeah I saw like I've

21:34

gone to a low scuffle with the

21:37

fan storm in the court year hour.

21:39

To start by saying. and

21:41

and know a good as well mean nothing

21:43

to younger people but to you people have

21:45

a certain age we gotta grade a sire

21:48

face after he realized what had happened philip

21:50

our school you know i had thought about

21:52

the sour face in a very very very

21:54

long time does i gave us and grade

21:57

a sour face after what happened to build

21:59

path look man it's it's a

22:01

situation that you see many times in college

22:03

basketball now the kids decided

22:05

this is a moment to storm the floor and

22:07

so they stormed the floor and the coaches couldn't

22:09

get the players couldn't get their guys off the

22:12

floor at the Philipowski was out there and

22:15

it's raised some questions about should court storming

22:17

be allowed and the answer is such an

22:19

obvious note that I can't even believe that

22:21

anybody needs to bring up the question or

22:23

the idea as to whether or not court

22:25

storming should be banned of course it should

22:27

be banned I I just need to ask

22:29

this question it's very simple if

22:31

it's not okay for all the people to be

22:34

on the floor at any other time why is

22:36

it okay for all the people to be on

22:38

the floor there at the end of the game

22:40

now let me tell you the biggest thing I

22:42

got a whole number of reasons why this is

22:44

like so dumb and silly but I

22:46

want to point out one thing right fast I

22:49

learned this lesson many many years ago I

22:51

went to a Prince concert and I

22:53

had tickets on the floor and Prince

22:55

came back and played an encore and

22:58

as he's playing the encore I

23:01

remember there was a woman two rows behind

23:03

me who was standing on her

23:05

chair dancing as Prince was playing

23:08

and I never could find where it

23:10

was because I definitely was looking but

23:13

somebody had absolutely fired something up down

23:15

there on the floor and so

23:18

I'm looking at security as securities looking at

23:20

the woman who's dancing during the encore and

23:22

security is trying to get her to get

23:24

down out of her chair because it's obviously

23:27

unsafe for her to be doing that and

23:29

she is just acting like he's not there

23:31

like her eye level is here and the

23:33

security is like here and she just looking

23:35

straight past him like he ain't there and

23:38

then finally he gave up and I remember

23:40

I looked at her and she looked at

23:42

me like what are you gonna do and

23:46

I learned something in that moment which is

23:48

no one in the

23:50

world has ever

23:52

lost their authority faster

23:55

than Security during an unexpected

23:58

encore. They

24:00

have no leverage. All.

24:02

They can do with kick you out. But.

24:05

The shows already over. They.

24:07

See it? Do anything

24:09

in there moment? Is.

24:11

So the court storm is like the Al

24:14

Gore on steroids. No one has any less

24:16

Seine leverage over the keys. What they get

24:18

out there. it is a full on state

24:20

of lawlessness and you know that it's estate.

24:23

A lot of this because ability those clips

24:25

had a game and you the saw security

24:27

be a lie I saw come down y'all

24:29

come down y'all come down Now you know.

24:32

Go tell me that security at these games

24:34

These this is a good idea if eg.

24:36

this were we talking about here that are

24:38

anathema to they hold exist. It's. right?

24:41

Like this is what they exist to prevent

24:43

and as I I jog outage our com

24:46

about a notice is a horrific. Ideas are

24:48

to say that people are terrified of odd

24:50

appeared it's you gotta I know that that

24:52

you would already cameras as your house and

24:55

all these different levels of a lox an

24:57

artist up and you got a pistol in

24:59

every room and everything else because you afraid

25:01

of the unknown A What might happen and

25:04

we ask the questions. G guys you think

25:06

it's okay to just let a few thousand

25:08

people run onto a basketball court? You think

25:10

that. We should just assume all of them

25:13

have good intentions. know. It's

25:15

craziness. This is a liability issue waiting

25:17

to happen and it is a very

25:19

easy way obviously for one of the

25:21

players to get hurt and you want

25:23

to know what are the reasons as

25:25

a great way for the blurb. Get

25:27

her. Look. What happened with

25:29

bill passes and noticed that I said with

25:31

fill a pastiche in that to fill a

25:34

power years as sour face. Easy.

25:36

That classic sour face right there. a crazy party

25:38

is our know who'd our why duty as is

25:40

facing the camera cause I have a bad it's

25:42

is the cards best the bodies year him at

25:45

like eight different do that with the do is

25:47

that Ryan Kelly said I as a cell with

25:49

what it is but anyway. Would.

25:52

Fill a party without dear and abuse

25:54

running that. Yum. You'll.

25:56

Notice. He. tried to

25:59

give one of shove and

26:02

he gave one on the shove and

26:04

it didn't cause the injury I don't

26:06

think but he gave the shove and

26:08

then another one came and got him

26:10

low and that's where the injury seemed

26:12

to take place but he tried to

26:14

he tried to dish out a little

26:16

bit of punishment now I would like

26:18

to note that him dishing out the

26:20

dishing out a blow see what

26:23

I'm saying right there boom now I would

26:25

like to point out if somebody pushed him

26:27

back he threw the

26:29

blow and now go get me wrong the person

26:31

that pushed him back was not at all at

26:34

risk they in the wrong for pushing him to

26:36

he in the wrong for throwing that push as

26:38

he did because that was a bit unnecessary but

26:40

that's what's gonna happen when you got thousands of

26:42

people out there running out of cat something like

26:45

that is entirely possible and look you don't know

26:47

who it is that he pushing they don't know

26:49

who it is they running all Bernie Maxwell could

26:51

have been on that team ain't no telling what

26:53

would have gone down if it was him but

26:56

you have no idea what's going on here and

26:58

so what's happened is this

27:00

is it's a television shot

27:03

like the schools like the shot because it

27:05

makes it look like they got all this

27:08

fan spirit and they can put it in

27:10

their commercials and everything else and dad I

27:12

died but to me ultimately feel storming court

27:14

storming with a

27:17

couple of exceptions has become totally played

27:19

out but what it has become

27:21

and what it's evolved into is something

27:24

that people associate with a

27:26

college experience tell you a story

27:28

20 years ago North Carolina

27:31

when I was in graduate school there they played

27:33

a game against Miami Miami I want to say

27:36

was number three in the nation at that time

27:38

the last time anybody really gave a damn about

27:40

Miami football but anyway Carolina beat

27:42

him and Carolina was terrible but I want

27:44

to say Carolina beat him 28 to 21

27:46

or something like that and they stormed the field

27:48

I remember talking to somebody who was there when they stormed

27:50

the field it was homecoming I remember that there was there

27:52

when they stormed the field and they were just like yeah

27:55

we just felt good to have

27:57

our chance to do that right

28:00

And so when I think of

28:02

like when I first became aware of people running on

28:04

the floor like that, my recollection at

28:06

least, and this is you know anecdotal and maybe

28:08

I'm missing the point, but my recollection at least

28:10

is that it would be like

28:13

spectacular and spontaneous. Like there's just all this

28:15

energy that could not be contained and then

28:17

boom it just ran out onto the floor,

28:19

right? Like the game was over last second

28:21

shot or something like that and then everybody

28:23

runs out on the floor. It makes it

28:25

no safer, but that I think

28:27

is different than this idea that we've got

28:29

now is that storming the floor is like

28:31

part and parcel of going to

28:33

school and you create the moment

28:36

where you storm the floor. You understand what

28:38

I'm saying? And so basically what

28:40

I feel like you're doing is that's

28:43

supposed to be like a Haley's Comet moment,

28:46

right? It only happens every X amount of time

28:48

or whatever. Instead of this is

28:50

like your birthright. If you go to a D1

28:52

school that you get your chance to

28:55

storm the floor and it's

28:58

not worth it. Like just because the kids

29:00

think it's cool or just because they think

29:02

of the shot, it is obviously terribly unsafe

29:05

for the players, for the coaches and everything

29:07

else. And again, not everybody's built to react

29:09

to those things in the same way. Somebody

29:11

gets swung on, somebody get tossed out. There's

29:13

a zillion different things that could happen and

29:15

none of them are actually good. Not

29:18

a single one of them is good. And

29:20

I'm going to tell you this other part

29:22

too. And this is why I'm actually most

29:24

surprised that they've allowed the court

29:26

storming to happen. And I may

29:28

be giving the game away right now, but I'm going

29:30

to just throw it out there because it needs to

29:32

be pointed out. OK, they

29:35

are really lucky that up until

29:37

this point that the

29:39

court stormers have not stopped

29:41

and realized. If

29:44

we can do this now, we

29:48

can do this anytime,

29:52

whenever we want. If

29:54

we all just decide we're going to do it, what

29:56

they going to do? We can just run out

29:59

there. So for now. they out here doing

30:01

it because they happy. Wait till they

30:03

don't like a call. Wait till

30:05

the best player files out and they think

30:07

it's unfair. Wait till it's some kind of

30:09

brawl on the floor and they decide they

30:11

need to get involved. But what the court

30:13

storming the fact that

30:16

it happens seems to indicate important a recognition by

30:18

the people in charge. But

30:20

you can't stop it. That in

30:22

the end if the this is a metaphor

30:24

for life by the way right and enough

30:26

of y'all decide that we gonna do this

30:28

they can't check us and y'all can just

30:30

go out there and do this and I

30:32

thought they'd want to put their foot on

30:34

the neck of that idea right

30:36

that's what I would have thought. But

30:39

you know what that means okay like

30:42

they are just a they are cast out to

30:44

the understanding of the idea that if the revolution

30:46

come they can't stop right they just like all

30:48

right all right cool we just let it slide

30:50

right just let them do what they want to

30:52

do because this a good time and that points

30:55

out four important letters for those y'all who know

30:57

me I bet y'all know what these four letters

30:59

are that I'm gonna throw out there you know

31:01

what the four letters are that's right G

31:04

T B W

31:06

cuz as much as everybody seems to

31:08

act like and believe they ain't really

31:10

got no idea how it is the

31:12

day would stop this I just need

31:15

you to imagine that is 3,000 young

31:17

African Americans trespassing

31:19

in such a fashion. It

31:22

wouldn't happen again guys it wouldn't

31:24

happen again and if

31:26

a few basketball players had

31:28

to inhale a little bit of tear gas

31:30

to prove the point then that's just what

31:33

you'd have to do you gotta break some

31:35

eggs to make some omelets baby and they

31:37

would omelet they black asses all the way

31:39

back in the crowd and this would never

31:42

ever ever happen again so yeah you need

31:44

to ask yourself should they be allowed to

31:46

storm the court ask yourself if it was

31:48

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31:50

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31:53

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34:56

crazy golf tournament. Hi, I'm

34:58

Zach Jason, a features editor at

35:00

Business Insider. I recently

35:02

wrote about the drunken spectacle that I

35:05

witnessed at this year's waste management open

35:07

in Phoenix. It's

35:09

long been known as the rowdiest tournament on the

35:11

PGA Tour, and this year happened

35:13

to be the rowdiest, most unhinged ever. Over

35:16

the four days, there were more than 650 emergency calls,

35:20

300 ejections, and more than

35:22

50 arrests. I

35:24

went with some of my friends on Saturday,

35:26

the wildest day, when more than

35:28

200,000 people, I don't know how

35:30

many of them you can even call fans, flooded

35:33

the course. The vibe

35:35

was apparent by the time we got there at 9am, when

35:38

the average person seemed to already be a

35:40

few spiked seltzers deep. The

35:42

tournament, especially in the stadium,

35:44

at the 16th hole, the loudest hole

35:46

in golf, as it's known, has

35:49

built up such a reputation for being

35:51

a party that it's become less of

35:53

a professional sports event and more

35:55

of a black hole, a

35:57

feral manhood. It is mostly dudes.

36:01

Here are just a few of the things that I saw that I

36:03

was able to put into print. A streaker

36:05

ran into a bunker and the crowd booed

36:07

because they were upset he wasn't completely naked.

36:10

No hog, as one guy complained. I

36:13

saw urinals overflowing by the dozens. I

36:16

saw a woman crying beside a cactus in

36:18

a puddle of her own vomit by the

36:20

11th rough, getting oxygen from

36:22

an EMT at 10am. I

36:25

saw a guy in his 50s walk up to a

36:27

group of four law school students in their early 20s

36:29

and ask, do girls pay attention

36:31

to technology? They listen to him

36:33

talk about his AI startup for about three

36:35

minutes before walking away. The

36:37

day was so bonkers that by Monday, tournament's

36:40

executive director announced that by next year, there

36:42

would be a complete operational change. Did he

36:45

say no hog? He sure did, bro. Yo,

36:47

like I was just gonna make the point

36:49

and it's kind of in line with the

36:51

same stuff about like the court storming that

36:53

once this becomes advertised, like this is the

36:56

place to come act up, then what you're

36:58

gonna have is people who come specifically for

37:00

the point of acting up because now everybody

37:02

like in order to stand out, you got

37:05

to act up the most or whatever it

37:07

is. But they said no guy, I'm

37:09

just gonna throw this out there. They

37:11

are two Americas. And I feel very

37:13

confident saying I know from which one

37:15

the dude who said no hog came

37:18

from. Just a guess. Just a guess.

37:20

What else do we have? All right, we got a

37:22

story on elderly care. Hi, I'm Reina Cohen,

37:24

the author of a new book called The

37:26

Other Significant Others, reimagining life with

37:28

friendship at the center. I recently had an

37:31

excerpt of the book appear in the Atlantic

37:33

and that piece tells the story of two

37:35

friends named Barb and Inez. And

37:37

if friendship were an Olympic sport, these

37:40

women would absolutely win the gold medal. They

37:43

have been best friends for 50 years. They've

37:45

spent 25 of those years living together

37:47

in retirement. And they

37:49

take care of each other. They go to the same

37:51

primary care doctor. They've seen each

37:53

other through surgeries and illnesses and tragedies. A

37:57

sociologist who studies aging said that the living

37:59

and caring arrangement these women have

38:01

could be the wave of the future

38:03

because of demographic changes. Marriage

38:06

and divorce and fertility rates with the way they

38:08

are mean that older adults will need help from

38:11

people other than their immediate family as they age.

38:14

The other thing about Barb and I Nessa's story is that

38:16

they show that there's a way to

38:18

flip a common caregiving dynamic. Often

38:20

the person being cared for can feel like a burden

38:23

or they have to pay someone to do that work

38:26

and those are unequal relationships. Instead

38:28

these two friends experience caregiving

38:30

as a partnership. It's

38:32

a less hierarchical mode of caregiving and

38:35

it's based not on a relationship of

38:37

dependence but one of equality. Yeah

38:39

I'm not gonna lie as the 43 year old

38:41

dude that single with no kids I saw that

38:43

story that I just want to put that out

38:45

there and just be like hey man you

38:48

know what I'm saying? Like we about to

38:50

be friends giving for life out this piece.

38:53

Like we need to keep this in mind

38:55

all y'all I got some homies out here

38:58

in a very similar boat that I don't

39:00

listen to this show. Maybe we need to

39:02

start taking some notes off these old ladies

39:04

to figure out what to do because it's

39:06

about to be us unless something changes. It's

39:09

real to me damn it it's real to me.

39:11

Shout out you better hope that woman loves you

39:13

for real otherwise you're gonna be out here with

39:15

us and you younger too you got to put

39:17

it all to work on the front end. Yeah

39:19

I'm just gonna be a full-time caregiver at this

39:21

point just for some of my older friends. Nah

39:23

you gonna be you're gonna be part

39:26

of the crew and this just becomes your payback

39:28

for all the knowledge and wisdom that we've been

39:30

hitting y'all's little young dumbasses with for all these

39:32

years right? Like that's that's what the payback is

39:34

just come through for the homies in they time

39:37

and need you know what I'm saying? Future

39:39

beneficial. There we go. Let me tell

39:41

you something boy them nursing homes expensive.

39:43

They sure are. We

39:45

could go to the next story which similar

39:47

very similar to the Wendy Williams situation happening

39:49

right now. Hi I'm Gabby Lanceverk and

39:51

I'm the health reporter for Business Insider.

39:54

I covered the recent diagnosis of

39:56

Wendy Williams with frontotemporal dementia and

39:58

primary progressive aphasia. Williams

40:01

had stepped down last year from

40:03

her namesake talk show due to

40:05

other health complications, and her

40:07

care team announced a new diagnosis on February

40:09

22nd. Frontotemporal

40:11

dementia refers to a group of neurological

40:13

disorders in which nerve cells are damaged

40:15

in certain areas of the brain. The

40:18

frontal lobe, located behind the forehead,

40:20

and the temporal lobes behind the

40:22

ears help to regulate language abilities,

40:24

mood, and behavior, so damage

40:27

to those areas of the brain can cause

40:29

people to have trouble communicating, speaking, and writing,

40:32

and to experience sudden changes to their

40:34

behavior or even their personality. You

40:37

may have heard of frontal temporal dementia

40:39

in the news recently already, as actor

40:41

Bruce Willis was also diagnosed with the

40:43

condition and with aphasia last year. The

40:46

condition is the most common form of dementia in

40:48

people under age 60. It

40:50

can have similar symptoms as Alzheimer's, but tends

40:52

to occur in younger people. As

40:55

of now, there is no cure or

40:57

treatment according to research and advocacy organizations,

41:00

and the disease is progressive, which means that

41:02

symptoms worsen over time. Yeah, so

41:04

I put this in

41:07

in part because Wendy Williams

41:09

is one of those people that I've been

41:11

aware of, I guess now for like 30

41:13

years, give or take, but I didn't look

41:15

up until recently and realize like just how

41:18

ridiculously famous and ultimately influential she has ultimately

41:20

been. You

41:22

know, that just happens sometimes where like I didn't think

41:24

of a person because I'm not a person like watching

41:27

daytime talk shows or whatever, but she

41:29

was that woman. And

41:32

you look at content,

41:35

especially in this

41:37

internet era, in the podcast stuff,

41:39

especially with black people, and

41:41

you see like the Wendy Williams influence

41:43

all over the place. Like ask yourself

41:45

as crazy as this goes down, ask

41:48

yourself how many dudes is out

41:50

here doing podcasts, trying to be like Wendy Williams.

41:53

Boots, right? Like it's

41:56

a whole lot of airing people out, a whole

41:58

lot of dragging people. Like, you know. the

42:00

way do we just kind of, and I mean I

42:02

engage in some of this too myself, but let's be

42:04

clear, like the way do we get into people's business

42:06

and talk about it in the peripheral ways and all,

42:08

hey man, like a lot of that

42:11

goes there, like the line and turning

42:13

that into big business, a lot of

42:15

that starts right there with Wendy Williams,

42:17

the hugely influential figure that is hugely influential

42:19

to people who would swear to you

42:21

that they didn't like her in the

42:23

first place. All

42:29

right Bo, I know you offered up AMA to

42:32

the audience, a lot of great submissions. We'll start

42:34

with this first one. I think they sent it

42:36

in because you were tweeting about the wire and

42:38

Stringer Bell so frequently, so here we go. Hey,

42:40

I've heard you talk about both of these people

42:43

before, so I wanted to ask, who

42:45

would you least want to be

42:47

stuck in an elevator with? Stringer

42:51

Bell or Elliot

42:53

Stabler? Love the show? See,

42:56

that's a tough one. That's a tough

42:58

one. Like I'm

43:00

not too big on Elliot Stabler from

43:03

SVU because like quite honestly, I mean

43:06

he's so police, like

43:08

he all the police, all the time, you know,

43:10

they may get, you know, he'd be out here

43:12

hunting down child molasses, so that allows you to

43:14

cut a little slack to his extra violence, but

43:16

you know, I guess in the end, at least

43:19

I feel like his heart is in the right

43:21

place as opposed to God damn Stringer Bell. As

43:23

I told you, man, I saw Stringer Bell in

43:25

that movie about Nelson Mandela and I had to

43:28

kind of like stop and take a moment and

43:30

realize, man, maybe I've been a little bit unfair

43:32

to apartheid, you know what I'm saying? Like if

43:34

it's Stringer Bell on one side and anything else

43:36

on the other, how bad could the other thing

43:38

be? So I had to

43:40

be fair to apartheid. I had to at least give

43:42

it a fair acquittal, you know what I'm saying? And

43:44

I realized I could hate two things at once, so

43:47

it was cool or whatever, but no, I feel

43:49

like the only thing that would worry me about

43:51

riding the elevator with Stringer Bell is it would

43:53

only be a matter of time before he started

43:55

trying to get me like his business card to

43:57

try to get me interested in what was the

44:00

called prepaid legal, you know what I

44:02

mean? That would be my

44:04

concern is him trying to like, get

44:06

me involved in the prepaid legal. And

44:09

that's not what I would want there.

44:11

But like I say, at least stapler

44:13

trying to do good things the

44:16

wrong way, you know? Strang

44:18

on the other hand, just

44:20

bad news. I'm just imagining what kind of

44:23

small talk either guy would have to you

44:25

on the elevator to start things off. Now

44:27

you imagine how frustrated I would be and

44:30

listening to string of bill, misused economic stars. Like

44:32

you just imagine as he's trying to, trying to,

44:36

who we got next, man? Who we got next? All

44:38

right, we got a caller who loves your episodes with

44:40

Spencer Hall and the chemistry you guys have and curious

44:43

about how it all happened. Hey, Bomani, how's it going,

44:45

man? Big fan. Wanted

44:47

to ask, I'm a huge fan of all

44:49

of your episodes with Spencer

44:51

Hall. And I think you

44:54

guys are just like a perfect combination together. I've

44:56

listened to that Stevie Wonder episode like at least

44:58

five times. So

45:00

I guess my question was, how'd you first get introduced

45:02

to Spencer or how did he get introduced to you

45:04

and kind of how did your friendships start? Cause I

45:06

think you guys just play off each other so well

45:08

and you're two of the most interesting people in sports

45:10

media in my opinion. So just curious

45:13

kind of how that started and

45:15

how your friendship has grown. So anyways, keep up

45:17

the great work, man. Love the show. All right,

45:19

appreciate it. It's pretty simple. We met on the

45:21

internet and then he started coming on my radio

45:23

show and then Spencer got me a job

45:25

at where his job was. And then it

45:27

just kind of went from there. But

45:30

I tell people this, this is a wild thing. And I

45:32

think my Atlanta folks would understand me on this to a

45:34

degree. I was out with Spencer once, I

45:36

guess it was the year 2012 and

45:38

we're at some bar that only he would pick

45:40

out something like medieval type shit over there by

45:42

MJQ. Like definitely not a place that I would

45:44

have found myself. I mean, medieval literally, like that's

45:46

how I would describe that. So anyway, we're sitting

45:49

there in the bar and I stopped

45:51

and I took a moment and I looked

45:53

around and I realized like, this is

45:55

the first time I have ever voluntarily hung out with

45:57

a white person in this city. And I am not

45:59

a person. that's opposed to hanging out with

46:01

white people. That's just how like segregated Atlanta

46:03

is and it hit me. And then later

46:05

that night, I'll never forget it was these

46:07

two younger black women. I think I was

46:10

in my early 30s. They had to be

46:12

in their early 20s. And I forget what

46:14

the t-shirt was that Spencer was wearing, but

46:16

it made some illusion to Bo Jackson. And

46:18

I'm just watching him talk to these young

46:20

ladies about the 1982 Auburn, Alabama game. And

46:22

I'm looking at their faces and I'm like,

46:24

Oh my God, they are eating this shit

46:27

up. Like they are going for

46:29

every single word that he is saying

46:31

right now about this nerdy college football

46:33

stuff that he and I ordinarily talk

46:35

about, which is to say, Hey man,

46:38

all my weird white homies, you got more of

46:40

a chance than you realize. You just

46:42

don't know. All right. Here's our last question.

46:44

Hey, Bobani. This is Jaylen Brown. Not

46:47

the subject, just to clarify, but

46:49

being a HBCU alum, I've

46:52

noticed, you know, throughout the past couple

46:54

of years, we've got a couple

46:57

of upsets, you know, against bigger

46:59

power, five schools and basketball

47:02

compared to football.

47:04

So my question is, do you think

47:06

that HBCU sports

47:09

should maybe pivot and

47:12

get a hard focus on the

47:15

basketball space where

47:17

we could possibly see some growth as opposed

47:19

to trying to compete with

47:21

some of these bigger D1 schools and football?

47:23

How about you graduate the kids that you

47:25

got? How about that? Right? It's not going

47:27

to happen. I don't like the dream of

47:29

you go, we go start getting, no, we're

47:31

not going to start getting big time players

47:33

to go to these schools. Not enough of

47:35

them to make an actual difference. No, that's

47:37

not, it's not happening. Never did happen. Never

47:39

going to happen. It's fine. It's not going

47:42

down. How about you graduate the kids that

47:44

you got here? Because if you really want

47:46

to tell me that you sound like the

47:48

white man, it is you saying that you

47:50

only believe that the kids that play ball

47:52

that deserve that level of treatment are the

47:54

ones that help fulfill your capitalist dreams. Because

47:56

that's basically what you're telling me every time

47:58

you say this. playing basketball right

48:00

now. They deserve pretty good treatment too. How

48:03

about focus on the kids that you got

48:05

right now? Cause in the end, we

48:07

ain't got the facilities. Have you looked at what's

48:09

they got? They got like a Mike, Matt McDonald's

48:11

and Taco Bell in the locker room at some

48:13

of these places. I don't think that I'm being

48:16

literal, but I ain't being far off from this.

48:18

We ain't got that kind of bread to compete

48:20

with that. Do right by the

48:22

players that we got. And I promise

48:24

you everything going to be okay. But

48:26

Hey, ladies and gentlemen, thanks so much

48:29

for joining us here on the right

48:31

time, but right fast. Sean, when prize

48:33

picks, what do people prize picks? Indeed.

48:35

We got some NBA games tonight. DeMonte

48:38

is a bonus 19 and a half

48:40

points. Jalen Brunson, 24 and a half

48:42

points. Kate Cunningham, two and a half

48:44

rebounds more on all of the above.

48:46

Really? You sure you sure you want

48:49

to go over Sean? Like over, over

48:51

anyone. I'm just checking. I'm just checking. I'm just

48:53

checking. I was, I love that this time you

48:55

didn't even say it in between like we're basically

48:57

reached a point where all you got to do

48:59

is say today. Sean is an optimist. That's what

49:01

that is. Sean's optimistic prize

49:04

picks. Let's try to make you guys

49:06

some money. Hopefully optimism works. And

49:09

he has more people to give buckets. I feel

49:11

it. I respect it. But like I said, ladies

49:13

and gentlemen, thanks for joining us here on the

49:15

right time, you do this three times a week.

49:17

That's Sean. You handle everything behind the scenes. Thank

49:19

you, sir. Also, thanks to our, if you're

49:22

having hurry contributors, thanks to Raina Cohen.

49:24

Check out her story for the Atlantic

49:26

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49:28

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49:30

visit insider, check out his story on

49:32

nine hours of the most unhinged hole

49:34

in golf. And thanks to Gabby Landsberg.

49:36

Check out her story on Wendy Williams

49:38

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