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This is the Dan Levator Show with the Stoogatz Podcast.
Stugatz, I don't know if you've noticed early in this NBA season something that I think is the funniest thing that I have seen on the court during the NBA season.
It's early now and when you say the Celtics are disrespected, they're undefeated again, they win last night against Milwaukee. If they don't get injured, it's going to be very hard to see much of anyone beating them.
But the funniest thing that I've seen in the NBA this year is just how difficult it is for Zach Edie to stay on the court because he had four fouls in 13 minutes in one game and six fouls in 15 minutes in another game, which is what would happen if you or I were trying to defend the post.
That many fouls that quickly, where you're getting six fouls in 15 minutes is super odd.
He's also getting his money's worth, I mean.
He's just too slow to be out there.
And that's a weird team for him to join just because if you're going to build around Ja Morant, he's going to make his way up and down the court about seven times in the time it takes old
Nike Air Cement sneakers, Zach Eady to be able to run up and down the court.
Is this like a modern day bruiser?Like, hey, the coach is like, hey, you're getting 13 minutes, use them.
I would tell you back in the 90s, perhaps the late 80s, this guy would dominate Rick Smith.I mean, I am telling you, he was, I mean,
Rick Smiths was quite good.He was.No one's dominating Rick Smiths.Even Ewing had trouble.
Occasionally.It was Reggie Miller, Dale Davis, Antonio Davis.It was never Rick Smiths.
I just can't think of a worse team for Zach Edie to be on. than Memphis when you consider Ja Moran's strengths.Ja Moran can literally make it up and down the court before Zach Eaddy can make it down the floor once.
It's crazy because the general NBA consensus when drafted was that.And then, because he played really well in the preseason, I saw a lot of NBA minds that I really respect go, you know what, maybe this will work.
Offensively, he has more to his game than we thought.And now In two games, it's a complete 180 all the way back to this guy can't play.He can't be on the floor.He's the first player since the merger to foul out in 15 minutes or less in his NBA debut.
Wow.What?That was better.It's a good one.It was good.
Yeah.Lucy is about to catch a flight, Stugatz.But before it is that she leaves, I wanted to include her on an Instagram story and a story in general that a lot of people are noticing and talking about, which is that Giselle Bundchen,
recently divorced, Giselle Bündchen, is evidently, the reports are, having now pregnant and about to have a baby with the jujitsu instructor that was a bit of an entanglement at the end of whatever Tom Brady's relationship status was with Giselle Bündchen at the end of their marriage.
This is an interesting story beyond the gossip elements, Stugatz, because it's really rare for Tom Brady to be in any marriage where he's not the biggest money earner.
Because throughout this power couple's marriage, Tom Brady was in a marriage where Giselle Bundchen, what she was doing, With aging, harder to do than what Tom Brady was doing in sports with aging, which is maintaining beauty money as you age.
And now at the end of a relationship that everybody was interested in, You have something that feels, if not tawdry, slightly scandalous.And what is Tom Brady doing on his Instagram stories?
I'm not on Instagram, but I just saw that a lot of people were talking about whatever it is that Tom Brady is doing.
I wouldn't call this situation scandalous because like hey you're divorced you want to go have a baby with your hot jiu-jitsu instructor hell yeah sister you do that that's feminism but what I found funny about this situation people like Lucy it's not funny well guess what my parents are divorced so I can laugh about it I have kind of like littering inside yeah I have to do that
Tom Brady last night posted on his Instagram story like a sunset picture with the like you can put songs on your story of landslide but he didn't even do the Fleetwood Mac version he did the the chicks version which every time Iowa loses I post that.
I post the landslide by the chicks, because I think it's really, really funny.Yeah, you're probably, if landslide is the song you're relating to, you're probably going through it at the moment.So he was expressing himself online in a funny way.
My quote was, oh, mirror in the sky, what is love? What's he mean by that?
By the way, everyone thinks that Landslide is about a broken heart.That's not what that song's about.Stevie Nicks said that when she was trying to get into music, her parents were like, hey girl, this isn't going to work out for you.
We'll pay for you to go to school.And so she was like, well, it's not working out.I can't get anywhere.I'm not going to have success in the industry.So the song was about her realizing she had to give up on her dream as a musician.
And that's what Landslide is about.Little fun factoid for you there.
To be clear, I don't believe Giselle Bundchen having a baby now with her jiu-jitsu instructors in any way scandalous.I was referencing the fact... Feminism.Thank you, Stugatz.I know you're a big advocate there.
I was referencing the fact that there were a lot of reports invasive in their marriage about why it is it ended and if the jujitsu instructor had anything to do with it.
The only reason I know that this jujitsu instructor exists is because of whatever it is that was happening at the end of their marriage that the tabloids were reporting on.What do you make
this you're feeling something in the realm of turmoil or heartbreak that Tom Brady is throwing out into the environment where he's just telling everybody well that news stings is that what you're making of it I don't know I think I just kind of find the song choice funny because that's my ironic sad song
Every time Iowa loses, I do a little rotation.Landslide by the Chicks or Bad Day, the song that they used to play when you got kicked off American Idol.And that one really would leave a nice little mark.
But yeah, I mean, I don't know the inner details of their relationship and I'm sure he's sad, but I just thought the post was funny.
Okay, that's all you wanted to talk about.
You just wanted to talk about whether or not... I like to gossip, Dan.It's fun, and it's healthy.I saw a TikTok therapist tell me how important gossip is, and they're never wrong.
All right, put it on the poll, Juju.Is gossip healthy?Also, video, do me a favor, please, and get me the graphic of
Anthony Rizzo during the World Series being pelted by baseballs because I think this is one of the things in sports, Stugatz, that we are consistently looking past as something that really, really hurts in baseball and we just sort of shrug our shoulders on.
As hard as pitchers are throwing these days, and I understand that people wear the equivalent of shin guards and elbow pads and everything else to make sure that when they get hit by baseballs it's not too problematic.
But the graphic that they showed during the World Series last night of Anthony Rizzo, he crowds the plate and he doesn't back off and it's got to be hard not to flinch.I don't know
If you've seen Mary Hart, do you guys, do young people here know who Mary Hart is, the former Entertainment Tonight anchor?She's got great seats right behind home plate at Dodger games and she's the only one who...
Lucy, no.That's $50.I'm not going to pay that.
I don't live here.So you don't know who she is.
Wait, that was such a Lucy.I'm so happy she's alive, though.She was great on Entertainment Tonight.
Yeah, and she used to throw her hat in the sky.
You're going to make it after. That's Mary Tyler Moore, that's not Mary Hart.
No, but I know Mary Hart and I'm so happy she's alive.You owe $50.No, I'm not going to pay that.
Lucy, that's not one of the options.
All right, well I have a flight to catch.
Okay, then it's $51 if you tell me there's no cash.
Was Mary Tyler Moore the one?
with bob newhart or was that another person that was not with bob wasn't that a spinoff i think and then bob newhart's show was just a dream spoiler alert right isn't that how that i don't think uh i may have this wrong i don't believe that mary tyler moore and bob newhart were connected but maybe someone will correct me no that was a dick van dyke show right she was married to dick van dyke and then sometimes he tripped over the ottoman what i was saying about
Mary Hart is that she sits right behind home plate and she's the only person who doesn't flinch.She's been doing it for so many years on foul balls that go flying back.
You will see everyone around her flinch and she's the only one who does not flinch.But she might be dead. She's not dead.She is still alive.
Maybe that's why she doesn't flinch.
She wouldn't flinch if she were dead.That's correct.But Lucy, you're going to go ahead and owe those $50.But here's Anthony Rizzo.
Yeah, good luck with that.
Getting pelted.Lucy, this is not how this works around here.Says who?Well, as your boss, technically, says me, technically.Mary Hart looks good.Good for her.
Let's go ahead and show Anthony Rizzo, Stugatz, this graphic of him just getting hit by things.
They made they made like the cartoon Rizzo just crumble to the floor Yes, if you're not if you're not watching this on YouTube, it's him being hit by the equivalent of a hundred baseballs I don't know how many times he I guess it's 194 most in Major League Baseball since 2015
What is the record for most hit by pitch in the entire history of baseball?It used to be, but 194 times since 2015.I mean, look. I don't know how many people listening to this think about the daily wear and tear that athletes endure.
I know in baseball, I've told you a couple of different times, that the 162-game season, traveling like that, it's an insanity.It's not reasonable in any way.And to be hit by a baseball 194 times in the last decade?
Yeah, Mike, this is going to be disappointing.Craig Biggio is second all time.He was hit 285 times.Huey Jennings is number one with 287.Biggio, just too short of the record.
But Biggio does have the modern era record.And Huey, I'm just going to guess, leaned into a few.
Huey, born in 1869, died in 1928.
If I'm Biggio, I consider coming back for the record, right?Like Mr. 3000.This is something he can accomplish if he comes back.
You're two away.Give him a month.A month of eighths.Don Baylor up there.Jason Kendall up there.Anthony Rizzo, eighth all time.Chase Utley, ninth.
I have a random segue on the same topic more or less.I met someone recently who they asked me what I did and I said I worked with you Dan and they said that they didn't like you because you gave away your Craig Biggio Hall of Fame vote.
Is that the case?I didn't think you gave away that vote.
Are you scratching your knee or your dog?
Willow was humping me. Okay, I Persevered no one needs to know about that cut that chair bear cut that from the record.I Took Craig BGO's unanimous vote away.What did you I?
I sold my Hall of Fame vote to Deadspin.It didn't actually sell, it didn't take any money, and I don't know, they ended up voting in 10 people who deserve to be in.
The voters, the readers of Deadspin did a good job, and I don't assume that they would not vote in Biggio.
I'm confirming this, but I believe Biggio missed being a first ballot by one vote, and my dad didn't vote for him.And then the next year did, and he got in, easily the next year.
So is you being blamed for something Craig did?Yes, of course.That's kind of what I thought because he sprung this on me and I was like, oh yeah, I know Dan sold his ballot once but I didn't associate it with Craig Biggio in any way.
One of the things back in my day is out beginning today back in my day with Greg Cody you mentioned Don Baylor and I so good one of my favorite stories involves like sports stories involves Don Baylor and it's he stands in the box and he does lean over the plate and he was hugely intimidating
and he wouldn't flinch so he would get hit by a ton of pitches and then he would run to first base or jog and never show anybody that it hurt at all until the time he got hit by a Nolan Ryan fastball and then he jogs to first base and everyone's waiting and he jogs to first base as if it doesn't hurt at all and then gets to first base and collapses.
being hit by 194 baseballs in a decade.Think about how, and this doesn't probably apply to the younger people, but I'm sure that at this point, Mike, Billy, Chris, dads, your Feeling aches and pains when you wake up in the morning.
You've gotten to that age, have you not?Imagine being hit on the forearm, on the wrist, on the elbow 194 times.On the hip by people coming out of the bullpen now.An A's reliever comes out of the bullpen throwing 104 miles an hour.
Imagine being paid $60 million a year to do that though.I mean, Jesus, Rizzo. I'm not feeling bad for him.He's not paid $60 million a year.That guy has made $220 million in his career.But he's not being paid.Hit me with $194 million.
Where did you come up with he's getting $60 million a year?
It was a bit of a stretch.
It kind of helped the argument.Seventh inning stretch.My hip, to your point Dan, my hip kind of pops when I get out of bed.Every morning.You just have to move my, go in a circle until I feel the pop.Biggio is two votes shy by the way.
It was just one of those awkward things where I was put in a weird spot and I didn't know whether or not to be like, yeah, you know, I don't have anything to do with Dan's choices with his Hall of Fame votes.Please don't hold that against me.
But also, like, maybe he didn't even do that.So I can't really say.
I can be blamed for any number of things.I don't think that's one of them.I would have heard about it if I had kept Biggio out of the Hall of Fame.I'd certainly remember it.I wanted to ask you guys something else that has finally happened.
And I'm surprised it took this long to happen. People are turning on the omnipresence of Jason Kelce.
He is everywhere so much and the Kelce's had a really good run of not annoying people but recently ESPN is now reportedly thinking of a late night show with Jason Kelce and I don't know when and how or where it's most recently happened because
they had a sustained run of nobody seemingly being annoyed with them and how much they were grabbing at.
And it seemed like everywhere people were finding them charming and endearing and delightful, being introduced to the personality that Philadelphia had already come to love with Jason Kelsey.But they've taken so many media jobs that there is now
a significant pushback on Jason Kelsey is everywhere.Do I need this much Jason Kelsey?I still like hearing from him everywhere but where are you guys on this?
I mean people are always going to be contrarians Dan.They did this with Tony Romo and they can never take Tony Romo away from me.At the end of a game there is no one else I want to hear saying than Tony Romo.
And they tried to tell me, oh, Tony Romo is so annoying.They don't even let him predict plays anymore.He's just weird and he makes weird noises.No, I love Tony Romo.Same thing with Jason Kelce.People out there, they just want to be different.
They just want to be contrarian.And they want to say, oh, enough of Jason Kelce, like I did with Jason Sudeikis at the NBA, WNBA finals.And sometimes people just do that.
But it could be a case of Jason Kelce is in too many places saying too many things.If I had to give those guys advice, it would be stick to your podcast.
And come on God Bless Football.
And come on God Bless Football.You have your own platform.Let yourselves be heard once a week right there and nowhere else.
Oh, but they're being paid a great deal of money to make appearances all over the place.
I know, but just like, I don't know, for me, just stick to the podcast.Stop making money?Well, no, they've made a ton of money.They can go about it differently than most people.
They don't have to grab at every single appearance, every single commercial, every single job that's offered to them like I would.They could just come on once a week and just do their show and people would flock to it.That's horrific advice.
advice.Don't do Monday Night Countdown.Don't do any of that.Don't do any of the commercials.
But that's why people are getting annoyed.But Chunky is spicy.
And it's good to be spicy.Contractually, I think he's got a bunch of deals that obligate him, not unlike Belichick, to be everywhere because they grabbed it so much opportunity post-retirement.
I would say nobody would dispute that the Kelsey's have been managed well, right?That the Kelsey economy has been managed well.That's not up for dispute, it can't be disputed, but they may have grabbed too much stuff.
I expected this recoil to arrive earlier than it has.
From the Kelsey standpoint though I feel like this is the way with a lot of players that once they're done playing they still want to be around the game of football and like this is a way for him to still be
going to games, part of the game, like he's still around football which is obviously a game that he loves so I don't begrudge any Kelsey for doing any media opportunity and I think that like their Q rating is probably still pretty high.
Late-night television?How do we feel about that?That seems like an older form for ESPN to embrace.There aren't a whole lot of people getting into late-night television right now.
ESPN has never succeeded at late-night television that isn't SportsCenter.At one point, I was talking with Eric Reitholm, the producer, pardon the interruption, about doing something coast-to-coast with Bill Simmons.
They've done some stuff with Jay Moore, but late-night television generally has not worked at ESPN.How do you feel about Jason Kelsey being stood up as a signature personality?These are the reports around which you would build a late-night show.
That's like a lot of pressure to put on a guy, to host and carry a late-night show, to be funny, to be entertaining. I don't know if it's a daily show or a weekly show.It's just a lot to ask.
And I guess back to my original point, when you start doing so many other things, the thing that made you popular starts to suffer.And so that's why I would tell Jason and Travis just to focus on that one thing while Travis is still playing.
I agree.He probably can't block for shit now.
I don't think that's necessarily an issue, because we're leaving out a portion where his brother dates the biggest pop star in the entire world.So I don't think that their audience is fading away by any means.I think they're growing and growing.
And now they're attracting a completely different audience than they did a year, two years ago, because you have this whole new demographic of people.I just say, whatever, I want everyone to make money and succeed and be happy.
And why not strike while the iron's hot?
This is kind of like when LeBron came down here. and it made us go to, like, it was like, ooh, LeBron, and then LeBron left us, and it was like, oh, like, Kelsey right now has the Taylor Swift effect.
If, like, LeBron leaving us, Taylor leaves them, do the Kelseys still?It's a terrible example.Yeah.I think it's a good example, actually.
Did you see, Jason Kelsey, when he was at the Taylor Swift concert, like, a week ago, was, like, getting swarmed, like a celebrity, like, everybody was just running after Jason.
He just went to buy, like, merch, and everyone was so excited to see Jason.Yeah.This wouldn't have happened, like, two years ago.Why would you not take advantage?
When Lucy is saying that the audience continues to grow, I don't believe it is possible in 2024 to have your audience grow without a substantive portion of it becoming polarized by that growth.
I don't think you're allowed in 2024 to just get universal applause on anything.I don't think a person exists that just gets everyone anymore applauding for them all the time.
If the Kelsey's are going to get more and more audience acquisition inevitably they're going to get some blowback and be less popular in spaces than they've ever been.
And that's already happened like there's a whole group of men out there that are furious that there's a woman at football games on camera like we've already sort of seen that blowback but like They have a big enough audience.They make enough money.
Their podcast is one of the biggest podcasts in the world.I honestly think they're pretty chill and they're fine.You never know what a post-football career is going to look like for somebody.
Something could happen and Jason couldn't be on TV anymore or whatever, so why not capitalize on it now when you know that you're going to make a lot of money and you can set yourself for life?
I wanted to ask you guys something else that I discussed with Mina Kimes and Pablo Torre on Pablo Torre Finds Out.
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Three years of heaters, but this Stugatz, my partner enlivened by a sports drink.We're having sex, baby.And Joe Maurer, yes, like this is the best version of him.What?
What?Stugatz.No, you are.Yeah.Feels good.This is the Dan Lebatar Show with the Stugatz.
Did I read this report correctly that Mina and Dan Orlovsky are doing something with the Simpsons?I just saw something in passing and I didn't read any of the details.
Yes, they announced it during the game.There's like a Simpsons NFL broadcast that's gonna happen.
It didn't go great with Toy Story.
Guys, it was super glitchy.Do you guys not remember watching it?No, I don't.Joe Tess was like, sorry again, you're just looking at me, because the game has stopped working.
It went OK.There were hiccups, but I think we all expected that.
You were looking live at me only.
And now they're going to do it with The Simpsons.So that's kind of cool.
By the way, just one last thing on the Kelseys.So Jason Kelsey made $81 million in his 12-year NFL career.He's already signed a $300 million contract deal with Wondery.
Why would he turn down more money when he's easily making more than he made in his entire career in the NFL?
That deal was for the podcast, though, right?
Yeah, but that's just one aspect of it.If you could do the podcast once a week or whatever, you're saying grab all the money while you can.Yeah, because he beat his body for 12 years to get to this point.
Now he can cash in on all the work that he did.Granted, it's because of the popularity of the podcast with his brother and with his who his brother's dating.But like, why not cash in?
It's a Cowboys-Bengals Monday night football game and I think it's brilliant because making the Cowboys-Simpsons characters is the only way you will get me to watch the Cowboys again this season.
Thank you for bringing up the Cowboys, because that's what we were talking about with Mina on Pablo Torre Finds Out, and I'm curious what your thoughts are, because Mina and I don't very often have a big disagreement, but we did on this, and the story was that the Cowboys do something that no other team in the league does, which is where their players are working out or in private spaces, they do
fan and customer tours that are invasive to the players that make more than $10 million a year because Cowboy fans have an unusual access to the spaces that are usually private for the Cowboys.
And some former Cowboys were saying that it gets in the way of winning, that it is a distraction.And the thing that Meen and I were disagreeing about is
I don't believe in the way that Jerry does these transactions where winning is secondary that business is ever a distraction because business is what it is that Jerry does and business is booming in Dallas even if the
product on the field isn't particularly relevant because of how it is that he ends up doing business.
And I wanted to discuss this with you guys because some former Cowboys are saying that stuff like that gets in the way of winning and I don't believe that it does.
I believe Jerry will find wherever it is that he can find dollars around the circus tent and has done this for 30 years.He does not care what the attention looks like as long as there is attention.
And I'm about to give you a pretty shocking stat, I believe, about the business of the Dallas Cowboys.
I think that the story about the tours made me think of watching the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders series on Netflix because there was a really uncomfortable scene where there was a tour going through like their locker room and the whole thing just was like very very invasive feeling and was just honestly pretty bizarre.
I'm with you on like the business is the business right like the business is making money but I could totally see how a player would not like Working in that environment.
We're not like working out in that environment would feel like they're constantly being surveilled or constantly being bothered by People that aren't on the team and that is sort of like a sacred place for teammates to be together and to like work together And how just awkward it would feel and so yeah, I could I could see how that would bother a player
I believe it's dehumanizing.It's not the part that I was disagreeing with Mina on.In fact, I would say that it's not a giant stretch to take all of that profit off of intimate spaces where the players are.
It's not a big leap from that to how Donald Sterling treated his players where he'd invite fans and friends in the locker room and be like, look at all these beautiful black bodies and treat it as like a private VIP affair.
But the part that Jerry always gets rewarded on, and I don't know how you can argue that this is bad for business, I believe the Dallas Cowboys are worth $3 billion more than any other sports franchise.
They are, confirmed.$11 billion.
You guys remember that video that Jamie Foxx let out? I was wild.Do you not know what I'm talking about?The one from the hospital or somewhere else?No, no, no, no, no.It's a Jerry Jones video.
He's at Cowboys practice and he overhears Jerry Jones talking about a player.Oh boy.Oh, you haven't heard it?We're gonna. I'll grab that video for you.
Jerry Jones is an old-timey, from-another-time oil man who doesn't much care about what the media reports on things, as long as it brings attention to his franchise.
or where it is that he leaves his players or employees feeling powerless or dehumanized.
His way of doing business is spectacularly NFL, Stugatz, and he doesn't do a very good job of hiding the overt greed in it and how much or how little he cares about how you receive how he decides to do entertainment.
He won the Super Bowls in the 90s with Michael Irvin and Troy Aikman, so he's kind of checked that.I know he wants to win another one, right?
But I think Jerry truly cares about being the most valuable NFL team in the league by $3 billion, more than he cares about winning.
If you're asking... That is winning.
That's winning to him, yes.Winning at business is winning to Jerry Jones.If you're asking, would that get in the way of winning?I feel like that's a bunch of players who didn't win who are making excuses as to why they didn't win.
I don't want to hear it because he's taken a few people throughout the facility and they're at practice.It's invasive.I know it's invasive, but it doesn't get in the way of winning.Come on, that's ridiculous. Is it?
We've had people watch us podcast.
And it's super hard.It's hard to focus.
It's hard for Chris to read when people are in the room.
This is practice, not a game.They're coming to practice.They're walking through the facility.How does that affect, how does that impact winning and losing?
It's a lot.We have to tell them don't look at Dan.You've got to give everyone all the rules.
Jamie Foxx, Mike, I don't know what that video is.Can you give me the context before it is that we play it?
Yeah, let's give video some time to rip the video.But the origins were Jamie Foxx was at a Dallas Cowboys practice.Maybe he was enjoying this incredible experience that Jerry Jones is offering his customer base.
But he was there standing next to Jerry Jones at practice out in the stands.And Jerry Jones was rattling off stats.And then it ends with a surprising thing is out there for a little bit before Jamie Foxx decides to cut off the live broadcast.
Measurement you don't usually hear.
And look, these front offices, they think about everything when they're talent evaluating.They go through every, it probably is on an actual scouting report.
It's not an Arnold Palmer situation, is it?Yeah, that's a difficult one to say.
Arnold Palmer, yeah.What's his nickname?Does he have a Golden Bear type nickname, Arnold?
That's a good question.Arnie's army was the nickname of his fan base.I want to hear this Jamie Foxx.It is a game of inches.Thank you.
I don't think I want to hear it anymore.
Yeah, but there's so many kings.
When I say the golden bear, you know who I'm talking about.When I say the king, there's pushback.
I don't think of Palmer as the king.When was that?Elvis.Was that popularized at all?I don't think that that's something.Elvis is the king.LeBron is the king.
How many other kings are there?There's one king.
LeBron's King James, not the king.
I've never heard Arnold Palmer said as the king.That's the first time I'm hearing that as a nickname.You're our golf expert.Is that a thing?
I mean the king is for Elvis, it's not for Orny.I love you Arnold, but it's not.That's reserved for one person and it's Elvis Presley.
But we've also shortened it.He's not, he wasn't nicknamed the king.He was the king of rock and roll.
All Arnold Palmer was?No, Elvis Presley.Which one was the one with the blue suede shoes?
But there is, Michael Jackson was called the king of pop, but no one called him the king.It was always king of pop.It's curious.
You know, Palmer, Jack and Gary Player were known as the big three in the 1960s.So now we have multiple big threes.Which one was the actual big three?
I have never heard Palmer referred to as the king, but let's go ahead and play this Jamie Foxx video.I don't know why it is that I thought it was video from the hospital with Jamie Foxx.
Did you watch golf in the 60s?
I did not, but I just assumed that those were incredibly white guys who were the big three.Let's hear from Jamie Foxx.
So, exercise patience here because it is practice.There's a lot of audio there.Let's listen closely.I don't know if they edited the sound on the front end out because this… Seems dangerous.This audio pops up on the back end.
Windy.Well, I heard that clear.
Yeah, Jamie Foxx, I don't think that Jerry Jones knew he was on video there.I'm not sure how much Jerry Jones, given his general soaked in power situation, cares about what anyone overhears that he is
Saying because he has been powerful for a long time He's had some scandals that just sort of vanished that would end other owners and bother other owners But when your franchise, I'm gonna say it again because I think it's a shocking stat His franchise is worth three billion dollars more than any other franchise like there is I don't know maybe Internationally, there are some soccer clubs.
He is banking on those tours many tours.I So many tours.In fairness to Jerry Jones, it's only what it sounds like, and he could have been cut off in the middle of saying something.I don't know.He could have been saying like discus or something.
Unlikely.What is the most expensive or most valuable franchise overseas in soccer?
What's their tour schedule like?Is it worth $11 billion?
Yeah, I think it's up there.I think they're worth more than, I think Maine United's worth more than the Cowboys.
I legitimately did not think there was such a thing as an NFL franchise or any franchise worth $3 billion more than any other franchise.
Mike, Manchester United is $6 billion right now.$6 billion.
I remember reading when I was researching for Stugatz's book that the Cowboys were the most highly valued sports club or franchise in the entire world, so that's probably still true.
According to Forbes' 2023 rankings, it's Cowboys, Yankees, Warriors, Patriots, Rams, Giants, Bears, Raiders, Dix, Jets, Real Madrid, Commanders.What?Eight and a half inches? It sounded like said thanks Jessica.
I didn't know you didn't research for scoots his book.You did research.Thank you Somebody someone had to do it Dan.
I mean I I don't even remember what I wrote at this point I guess I got to buy the book hmm man you 49ers Lakers Cox Eagles Dolphins Barcelona Texans Liverpool Broncos Seahawks Dolphins of Seahawks What you hear?
We can agree he was the king of iced tea lemonades, at least.
I mean, I'm pretty sure he was the king, Dan.I don't think I made that up.
I'm not saying you made it up.I'm just telling you that that's not something that I've ever heard before in my life.
If you watched Columbo or Magnum P.I.or Matlock or Murder, She Wrote, you would know.
I don't believe that before now the majority of our audience has ever heard that Arnold Palmer... You don't want to slow that one down.
Bayern, Munich, Dodgers, Falcons, Vikings, Ravens, Steelers, Browns, Testicles, Red Sox, Titans, Colts, Chiefs, Paris Saint-Germain? I'd like the remainder of this.So then just Ferrari.
It's going to go up next year with Lewis Hamilton.Wait a minute.
I'm pretty sure. A testicle snuck in there.I'm not totally sure.How much are they worth?It may have just been me, giddy and delirious at the end of a show.
It's been a long day, Dan.
I think there were some things you threw in there subliminally that did not belong in there.
Chris told the governor of Minnesota that he wants to watch more porn.
No, I just, Dan brought up porn, as you'll hear in the post game show for most people.
Yeah, that is Jessica referencing something that has not yet run on the show.Stay tuned, that's actually a great tease.
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