Beantown Podcast - Elton John, War on Drugs, Super Bowl Picks (02112022 Beantown)
Episode Date: February 11, 2022Quinn comes to you LIVE hot off two amazing concerts to recap, along with some Super Bowl picks and an early preview of the 5th Annual Pledge Drive Telethon Fundraiser...
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What's going on it's Quinn even furnace welcome to my show
Quinn even furnace presents the bean town podcast for Friday, February 11th, 2022.
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My name is Quinn. I am the creator producer and host of this fine show.
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I'm going to be playing the game. I'm going to be playing the game. a Twitch stream of my good friends, you know them from the podcast they've been on once or twice before Ryan Austin English actually has been on many times for Oscars special but in
Kristen English and then their sister Lauren as well but if you don't know they've started streaming
on Twitch and in fact I urge you to go give them a follow you can do what I did and create a Twitch
account just so that you can follow them they are reekent as in reek entertainment,
REK, but then ENT, so re-kent. Like, re-kent, but re-kent. Definitely go give them a
follow-up, but I was telling them earlier, I just said like finally this week
admitted to myself that I really don't give an F about the Winter Olympics. You know, it's in China and it's not my favorite market.
And it's 14 hours ahead, which is just brutal.
And I'm also just realizing, especially now that,
you know, Sean White's done as of last night.
And there's no NHL players in the hockey.
And beyond that, I mean, there's a couple names
that I just know
like tangentially like Nathan Chen, Michaela Schiffrin, Lindsey Jacob Bellas.
Who was that one? She's not in any more Lindsey Vaughn. Remember when she was
like the hot thing and I don't think she ever actually won anything. It was kind
of strange but you know there's just like not any names
that I really care about. And there are certain sports when they come if I was just like
watching the casualty at a bar, like speed skating, for example, which actually happened
last night, we were out to supper. And there were some speed skating on TV. I was, you
know, casually watching it. But it's just like beyond that. I'm just like finally, I don't
know, I felt this pressure as a human,
a very small amount of pressure,
but just like as someone who like sports
and who grew up, you know, family would always watch
the Olympics and we would even like,
tape them on VHS and stuff.
You kind of feel to yourself like,
I really like, this is a big deal.
It only happens once every four years.
Like I should care about this,
but I'm realizing this year, like, I really don't,
like I don't care at all,
and I don't really feel badly about it.
So I think 2024, some Olympics, I always care more about, they'll be in Paris, which I
think is six hours ahead.
So I will be more invested in that, you know, a lot of it, you know, some of the like early
events will start in the middle of the night,
but by the time you get to midday,
I'll be awake for that.
And then 2026, I actually just had to Google it,
it is in Milan, so staying in Europe.
And I think that's probably seven hours ahead,
something like that.
So again, it will be tough, but it is what it is.
But my point being, I don't really care about the winter Olympics and I'm finally like
allowing myself to feel that that's perfectly normal to not care even though I love sports
and I love the concept of the Olympics. I just don't really care at all this year.
And also I feel like maybe it's better I should should go back and look, but I feel like NBC
doesn't do a really good job.
One, it just general coverage, but two, making the Olympics accessible on YouTube and stuff.
I don't know, I would assume like peacock, they're pushing a bunch of stuff there, but I
don't know, man.
I think I have a peacock log in, but it's not, I don't pay for it, and I don't really care about it. And I've
really been to peacock, really. So anyways, that's what's going on. You know, with Winter Olympics,
I've seen all of 10 minutes of it so far, and we're what, a week, a week in. So it is what
it is. My name is Quinn, and listen to your discretion, his advice when you're listening
to this show. Number one, we will occasionally use some language number two's podcast
Objectively terrible, but I'm excited to bring you a kind of a nice tight maybe 30-ish minutes today snappy and zippy
The plan is to
Give a rundown of well
There's kind of three things I want to hit on one is our pledge fundraiser. Two is some of the concerts I've been going to because since
the last time you heard from me one week ago, I have, I
have seen two of my favorite artists.
One is an Alzheimer and one is a newer thing for me, but I
mean, I'm so thankful slash lucky that with all, you know,
COVID and stuff, like, I've been able to see some artists
at some fantastic venues at a reasonable price
and had just a fantastic time, both nights,
which is really awesome because this year so far
has just been a challenge for me.
There's been some personal stuff
with just like family that's been really hard.
And then also just like, you know,
you know how it is with like working a lot and working multiple jobs.
And there are times when that's kind of just like whatever and you just kind of, you know, chill out and it's not bad.
And then there are times where it really just kind of f2 up the behind if you know what I'm talking about.
And this year so far, mostly just due to like covering for people on maternity leave, it's been
that way.
And I'm just, I can't, I was telling Rachel this yesterday, like February, there's only
17 days left.
Now there's 16 days left.
Like it's already, or yeah, 17 days left today, 18 days left as of yesterday.
But you know, that's really exciting because I love getting into March. I like spring. I like when we
You know can get into
You know, the warmer weather the runs get less, you know
The my you know, and this is just winter running, but you know, I'm really I was talking Rachel this last week
I'm really or really week. Just very mentally burned out with running.
And I've been proud of myself.
I've stayed healthy.
This winter, I've stayed on my routine healthy,
meaning I haven't pulled the calf or something
so far, not gonna go out and went through Thursday
and Saturdays.
And yeah, my mileage is way down from
You know my marathon days four months ago, but I think that's I don't feel bad about that
I'm still running about four miles a day Monday through Thursday and then
Trying to try to get in anywhere from like a 10k to seven and a half miles on Saturdays
Which you know doesn't it?
It's not a long run, but that's still like over an hour of your time on a weekend, which is valuable. And, you know, I'm not, in the summers I wake up or I have
woken up the last two summers at, you know, four or five in the morning to get my runs in,
because you kind of have to, because it's warm. But in the winters, you don't. In winters, you have
just, for me, at least fewer hours where you're awake, typically, you know, I'm, I'm probably
waking up at seven or eight in the morning
on a Saturday going to sleep at 10 o'clock at night.
So there's only 14, 15 hours in the day,
something like that.
So to spend all the time to get ready, go run,
come back, shower, eat, all that stuff.
That's a significant part of the day.
My point is, I'm really proud myself
that I've kept that going.
And winter running is challenging. You know, there's the obvious things
like, oh, yeah, I got to watch out for ice. And like, there's more inclement conditions,
like I ran in a blizzard a couple of times last week. And right now it's, it's gotten really wet
and froze, froze over the last couple of nights. So there's a lot of ice patches kind of everywhere.
I'm not just when you're running, but just walking in the sidewalks too.
So there's that kind of like mental energy it takes. You can't really zone out.
That's a, that's something that is big with winter running. You know, when you run in nice
conditions, you just, you can just kind of like, maybe you turn out some music or something,
you know, you just kind of chill out and zone out. But last two weeks or so with all the snow and Chicago, like you can zone out,
it's very much like a battle every time you go out.
And then the other thing is it just takes a lot more time to prepare
because you're putting on, you know, layers, you got a hat, you got a glove,
uh, I've started wearing a knee brace.
So, you know, there's just like the extra time that goes in there. So I cannot wait for it to dust to get like some days in the 40s
or 50s, which is perfect running weather. You know, you can just wear like a short sleeve
T's and shorts. And eventually once you get up into the 60s, 70s, you don't even need
the shirt. So yeah, it's only February 11th. I'm getting ahead of myself a little bit,
but that's that's what I'm looking forward to.
Speaking of looking forward to,
here at the Beentom Podcast,
it's our fifth annual
Pledge Drive Telephone Fundraiser announcement.
I have decided that that is going to be in two weeks.
On Friday, February 25th,
so market calendars,
I think we're shooting for five PM or so.
In years past, I've tried to do that
in like the middle of a Saturday in February.
And I know that's a tough time.
And I know Friday at 5 PM isn't necessarily any better.
But my hope is like, hey, you finish work.
Before you kind of hunker down for your Friday night
plans, whatever it is, like tune in quickly,
give us a call.
I have created the GoFundMe page.
It's have to do the smaller details and then get it shared.
But so I'll definitely be doing that this week.
The goal is $200 or something like that, which covers our operating costs.
But as we've done the last couple of years, I am donating 100% or I'm matching 100% of
your donations to United Way of Chicago, which is really exciting.
Our bean town gives back initiative. So, and that's, you know, this is a comedy show, and I like
to laugh, and sometimes I say random shit, but that's something that I'm very proud of. We do that
every year. I'll have donor tears again. The pledge drive telephone fundraiser is always a fun
time for me.
I every year without fail,
we get a call from at least one person who I'm like,
I had no idea that you even like knew my show existed.
You know, oftentimes as a person
that I haven't talked to in a year,
two years, three years sometimes.
And it might even,
it might be one of those people,
like we've all got those friends who are like,
still friends with on Facebook or Instagram or Snapchat.
And they're still great people and you would consider them your friend in real life, but
you just haven't seen them in person or interacted with them virtually for a long time.
And so, and this isn't a negative or anything, but you kind of just forget about them,
right?
They're not occupying your day-to-day mental head space.
And so every year without fail, I get at least one of those people in my life who calls
into the show, which is just so awesome, because you'll see the caller ID and you're like,
oh my gosh, I can't believe that this person is supporting the show this year.
So that's really exciting again, our costs are four two things.
One is unlimited sound cloud hosting, which
is the only way we can do it so that this show stays free for you. There's no paper up
so or anything like that and I get unlimited storage. And then beantompodcast.com.
And you'll be the first one to tell you, like, I don't use the website a ton. I'm putting
turning out like two blog posts a year at this point, but it's still fun to
have it there.
And it's just cool to have a home for the show.
So yeah, go ahead and check that out.
And we'll have some more details this upcoming week.
I'll share our fundraising page on social media and stuff.
But yeah, the fifth annual Five Timers Club, Bean Tom Podcast, Tele, telephone, fundraiser, spectacular is happening.
We got the old phone ready to go and all that stuff.
So phone lines will be open
at about five p.m. Central on Friday, the 25th
is what we're looking at.
The reason I, so my weekends,
and I'm not gonna get into the full itinerary
or schedule here, but my weekends are just like ridiculous right now.
I got this weekend off, which I'm really looking forward to because I've worked the last
two weekends, I think, or two out of the last three weekends, I think, rather.
But this weekend, we're doing a chill.
It's got some stuff to do tomorrow, but hopefully a little bit of a chill day
and the Sunday Super Bowl Sunday.
And the next week is our anniversary weekend,
so we're gonna do stuff there.
So the next two weekends are actually kind of nice,
but then I work the weekend after that,
and then you get into March,
and then it's no longer February,
which is plus drive month.
So yeah, I decided to do on a Friday and not,
you know, my weekends are precious valuable time
as they are for everyone, but especially
going back to the outside of the show,
working so much, that's tough.
So yeah, we got that Plush Drive fundraiser coming up,
excited for that.
The next thing I wanted to mention
and I'll use this opportunity to just give a quick shout
out to our friends of the show Home Pride Oregon when you need your home inspected and central
Oregon call Steve at 541-410-0316. He'll get you taken care of. Free quotes, I think I don't know,
but he didn't authorize me to say that. So if it turns out that's not true, you know, don't say
anything. Just email us, be in Tompah Kess,
Yahoo.com, just to let us know,
because I just kind of threw that out there
without any authorization.
Also our good friends, the Sam's CanQ2U series,
Samson, S-A-M-S-O-N, when God speaks.
Whether it's the gospel, we've said this before,
did we really need
four gospel books to tell a story?
That just seems kind of lame.
When God speaks, He uses a Samson.
And oh, our good friend's cuts by Q. I got to tell you, I feel like I moved through the
awkward phase of my hair pretty quickly.
And for me, that's when it gets like so big and long to where like you just kind of you've been moving it off to the side which is the Quinn Quinn look but then at a certain point you got to commit to the slick back.
And I say slick I don't use any products or anything am I here I just in moving it up and back and then typically like wearing a hat when I get out of the shower, which helps it dry and stay in place there. But really, it just takes like a week or two of,
just kind of like permanently changing the flow
of your hair, if you will.
I don't know how many people who are out there listening
can like identify with this,
because I don't know that many people
that kind of go from short hair to longer hair
consistently like me,
because I kind of got it on rotation at this point. to go from short hair to longer hair consistently like me,
because I kind of got it on rotation at this point, but it's a process.
And for a while, when you're trying to move it
from the side to going straight back,
it just can kind of get like all over the place and stuff,
but I think we've moved through that awkward period
in the last like three weeks here, pretty pretty, pretty deftly the FTLY.
If you will, so I'm pretty proud of that.
And I like the way my hair is looking right now.
I kind of got like a bend gibber thing going on
with the beanie, the hair coming out the back,
a little bit of five o'clock shadow going on.
So yeah, I'm liking the look.
You're gonna like the way you look. I guarantee it.
And I don't need to remember how we got there. But I have had done some fun things. You know,
that lately, the last, you know, weeks since the last recorded, which I'm happy to share about,
because that's the toughest thing, you know, doing this podcast the last two years, almost. We
are almost exactly two years since the first shutdown
here in Chicago at least like I just we haven't had as many opportunities to be like oh I did
this fun thing or that happened last weekend it's been a lot more just like Quinn's thoughts honestly
and that's not you know the show was always kind of that way but it was a lot more like oh I'm in
Harrisburg Pennsylvania or I mean Lexington Kentucky, and here's what I did here.
Here's the bourbon I tried and all, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
haven't really been able to do that much in the last two years.
So I'm excited that since the last time we talked, I've been to some really cool concerts
and I also wanted to mention, because I was going to mention it to this two friend of the
podcast, John Paul Pandowsky last night, as a recommendation, I was, to mention it to this two Friend of the podcast John Paul Pandowsky last night as a recommendation. I was we saw him before and after the concert
But Rachel found us a great spot here in Chicago district brew yards. It's out at like Chicago in Ashland
It's it's a really cool place one of those places where you get like the power card
You like trade your credit card for their card when you go in and then you pour the beer yourself, they got four different stations each station is a different
brewery. And I don't know if those were all like mini like sub breweries as part of district
Breards or if they're like their own independent thing and this is just like a tap room for
them, I haven't looked into it. Beer, officiionados and Chicago land would definitely know. I just don't, but
it was really cool because you can try all these different beers. You can also order barbecue
there. The prices weren't anything crazy, so it was really fun because we just went on
Sunday afternoon and kind of late in the day and had plenty of space, it's a nice indoor
space. We played some categories. We got to try all sorts of different beer.
Had some chicken tenders.
It was just like a nice like Sunday afternoon sort of thing
where it's not your traditional like,
okay, let's find a restaurant to sit down and eat dinner at.
But yeah, it was a good time.
So district Brewery Arts,
definitely check it out next time you get the chance
in Chicago.
And then I also mentioned at the outset
that I've got to go to some concerts lately.
And really, I could probably count on one hand,
all the concerts I've been to in the last two years.
The last thing I did before COVID was like late January,
2020, I went and saw Ben Gibberd at Tallyah Hall,
a solo acoustic set, which was just like my dream
So that was really fun and then
With COVID didn't really see very many people at all. I don't remember if I saw
I'm sure I saw one or two artists last
Last summer like we went inside
Fleetwood Mac cover band in, for example, and there's
probably one or two other concerts I'm forgetting about.
But then, really, my first time back in a regular concert environment was when I went and
saw bleachers with my college roommate Sam here in Chicago.
So that was really cool.
And then, excuse me, the last six days,
I've gotten to see two amazing acts.
So, there's a little bit of backstory to this,
but I'll just tell you straight up,
in case you don't know,
Saturday night, United Center, I saw Elton John,
which was amazing.
I've ended up finding tickets that weren't egregious,
and by that, I mean, like all taxes and fees and all the ticket master shit included
was like 90 bucks, which I'm not going to sit here and say, like, oh, yeah, I was a cheap
ticket, but like, it's Elton John, okay?
And he's on his good farewell tour, good bye, Oliver.
So the backstory behind that is that this tour started in 2018, okay, which is a long time
ago for a tour.
And I was living in Baltimore at the time
and I bought a ticket for Philly, Wells Fargo Arena
because I lived in Baltimore
and was spending most of the time working in Philadelphia.
So I bought a ticket for Fall of 2018
and then I ended up having my working territory reassigned
from Pennsylvania out to Illinois,
which was great for a whole bunch of reasons, but it also meant that I had to sell my Alton John ticket.
And, you know, I didn't get to see Alton. So fast forward, what, three and a half years later,
COVID happens to her pauses. And Alton's back. He actually played the United Center on the Friday night also,
but I got to see him on Saturday night. It was amazing, great set. Yeah, there's really not much
else to say like he had the OGs with him. He had David Johnston, he had Nigel Olsen, Ray Cooper,
obviously, DeMurray passed away many, many years ago. So he's, you know, rest in peace. But other
than that, like, it was there.
He played all the hits.
He even played a couple of deep tracks.
If you're curious, he played, have Mercy on the criminal
from Don't Shoot Me on Only the Piano Player.
And he played another really deep cut.
Let me try to look it up right now.
That I really liked.
Alton John Settlers.
The thing with those is like, there are the songs
that are great, but he plays them every single concert.
So I wouldn't say that they're phoned in,
but they're just very tight, right?
There's not a lot of like, there's not always
the most like passion or energy in them.
Songs like Benny and the Jets, or I guess that's why they call it the Blues,
or like Crocodile Rock.
Those are great songs,
but he plays them every single time.
So what I love about these deep cuts is that
you don't hear them very frequently,
and so he really gets to unload into them.
So I mentioned him,
Mercy and the Criminal, he also play Take Me To The Pilot,
which is an old Elton John song,
with like a great rock song.
He played border song pretty early on, which is from his second album, I think.
That's a hell of a song, it's a cover.
I don't remember who wrote it originally, but that's a really good one.
And then, oh, a burn down the mission, which I just, I couldn't believe that he would
choose to play that song live from Tumbleweed Connection.
Great song.
And then the last thing I'll say, not my favorite, the funniest
part of this concert to me was he comes back out for his
encore.
And the first song you play is Cold Heart, which if you don't
know is like a remix with Duolipa.
And it's like a number one song, et cetera.
And so you kind of have to play it at the concerts, right?
But it's just like, it's just like a song that is basically him
and a drumbeat, like him singing, but not even most of it.
He only sings like here and there.
The rest of it is like, do Alipa.
And so the band wasn't out for it.
So he honestly, like they just start playing the track
and he's just like sitting at the piano,
like clapping, trying to get the crowd into it.
Cause this is literally like a number one hit from the last year.
If you don't know Cold Heart essentially combines
four Elton John songs, Rocket Man,
sacrifice I think.
Where's the Shurra, which is a very deep cut
from Blue Moves, perhaps, and another song
that I'm forgetting right now,
but it's just like a mix,
like a mashup, like a glee mashup,
a mix, a remix of those.
But it's mostly just like,
Synth and a drum beat.
So he's just kind of sitting there clapping,
singing every once in a while.
That was an interesting part of the concert,
but I guess you have to play it, I don't know.
So that was Elton John, got to see him
at the United Center.
It was a total b-otch getting there and getting back,
honestly trying to get out there in the weekends.
It's so like, there's no real director out to take, right?
You got to take two buses or a bus in a train,
or in my case going down there at bus and walking,
coming back, a bus to a bus, and then walking another half mile, it was just like, that
is not my favorite thing to do.
But it made it, and I'm so glad I went, because it's all in John, right?
And then last night, Rachel and I, after work, got some drinks and some supper, and then
we got to go see the war on drugs.
At the Chicago Theater, they have two shows at the of the Chicago theater last night tonight, both sold out.
And they were spectacular.
They play for a solid two hours.
They're obviously very musically talented, but they just love to jam and great show,
great energy.
We had box seats, which was really cool.
And the most impressive part about this whole concert
is that their bass player, Dave,
who's been with the band since they started,
he was sick, which is unfortunate.
So they had a substitute bass player,
and I knew it when they started playing,
because the substitute bass player
didn't look anything like their regular bass player.
And then he talked, Adam, the lead singer,
talked about it a little bit,
kind of in between songs.
But I was actually talking to Rachel about it
on our walk home.
I was like, so I wonder what happens.
When someone from the band, someone
integral, the bass player goes out and can't play.
What do they do?
Where do they pull that person from?
Do they have understudies?
Like they would in a theater production that like travel with the band?
How does that work?
And so I spent some more time researching it this morning
and you get this.
Their tour manager knows how to play the bass
isn't a professional musician.
He's a professional tour manager.
And subbed in for their entire two hours set.
And you may or may not be very familiar
with War on Drugs songs,
but they are not like a four time signature,
one four five base progression type of band.
It like, he killed it.
He was amazing.
And obviously he knows all the songs,
but I would have a hard time believing that he's like
spent any significant time playing
with the band outside of probably like a rehearsal that day.
So it's just like, I mean, that blew me away.
I can't believe he did that.
I'm sure they tailored and adjusted the set list to a certain degree to be able to do that
successfully.
But that was just so cool that they brought
in a backup bass player who's their tour manager and he played their entire set.
So that was really cool.
My hat's off to those guys.
If you don't know the War on Drugs, they're a, excuse me, like an Indy Rock band from
Philly formed all the way back in like mid 2000s.
If you know the artist Kurt Vile, he was one of the founding members and he left the band
pretty shortly after they got going.
But they had kind of, they had their debut album and then their second album, they started
to get some traction and then their third album, which is from like 2000, man, I don't
like 15 maybe, made it pretty big and then their fourth album, which is from
2017, won the Grammy for Brock album of the year, which is awfully impressive.
And then their most recent album, they dropped last year, which I really like.
Definitely go give it a listen, it's called, I don't live here anymore.
Really powerful lyrics. Unfortunately, Adam, the band sort of, Adam is the guy, basically.
The singer and really does lead guitar. He had a lot of depression back in like the late
2000s, early 2010s. And I'm hoping he's doing a lot better these days, but that led to some
really powerful song rating. And he's got to be one of the better guitarists that I've ever seen
play in my life. He's one of those people whoists that I've ever seen play in my life.
He's one of those people who can do whatever he wants on the guitar and it just flows naturally.
And that's really cool to see.
As you can imagine at a two hour set, you get some really cool stuff.
Great light show, great production, band was very much in sync and all that stuff,
which is very impressive considering the bass player was out.
So yeah, definitely go check them out.
If you get the chance to see them at a concert, even if you don't know their stuff super
well, I would highly encourage it because they're just a very talented group.
But if you're just looking to listen to some of their stuff, go check out under the pressure,
which is probably my favorite songway.
Then change was off there.
Most recent album I really like that one.
Red eyes is one that a lot of people know.
So yeah, see if you can find a live version of under the
pressure of under the pressure because it won't quite give you
the full picture of what it was like last night.
A man, that was like a spiritual experience.
It's over 10 minutes long, you know, and they play it live like
12 or 13 minutes.
It starts to a tiny little, turns into like the biggest,
roaring lion comes all the way back to the, the tiniest little, you know,
nothing. By the end, he's on his knees, physically changing the pedals with
his hands and strumming with the other hand. And it's just like a wave of
sound. It's amazing.
So that was the Warren Drugs. I'm so happy that we got to see them last night.
So yeah, I've seen Elton John and the Warren Drugs
in the last six days.
Two of my absolute favorites.
Yeah, I mean, Elton John is one of the greatest
of all times, obviously,
but then you've got the Warren Drugs
who have won a Grammy.
So like these are pretty big names.
And doing, getting you to the United Center
and Chicago Theater, that was awesome.
My last thing here today, and we'll wrap it up pretty soon here,
send going back to work.
I'm on my lunch break right now, but the Super Bowl is tomorrow,
the end of the NFL season.
It feels like it's been feels like football has been over.
I'm not saying there hasn't been Super Bowl hype or talk,
because there definitely has, but I don't know.
It's kind of interesting.
I think just the team's being lower profile this year.
And also the fact that this is the first year in a long time
in my, just from my personal feelings about it,
that there hasn't been like a clear team
to root against in the Super Bowl.
In fact, I'll pull up past Super Bowl's Super Bowl results.
But you know, I feel like pretty much in the last 20 years
when we're talking Super Bowls, you've either had like the Patriots to root against.
If okay, I got the list here.
So just going back like last year is Tampa Bay vs Kansas City.
That was a game where I wanted them both to lose, right?
Brady jumps ship to a new team, goes to the Super Bowl as a wild card,
or the chiefs are back in it again.
And it's like, F that like the year before you had Kansas City or San Francisco,
that was kind of similar to this year,
because, you know, those were two teams that hadn't been in a while,
in it in a while, particularly Kansas City,
but I'm not a huge Patrick Mahomes fan, so I was rooting against them.
Year before you had the Patriots in there,
year before you had the Patriots in there,
year before you had the Patriots in there, year before you had the Patriots in there, year before you had the Patriots in there.
Then before that was probably another one
kind of like this year where it was Peyton Manning
versus Cam Newton, and that one I would have been fine
with either, but then before that you had New England,
before that you had Seattle.
So what I'm getting at is like,
this is very much a matchup Rams first Bengals
where it's like, I'm gonna be perfectly happy with either team winning.
For the Rams, it's like you got kind of an older team, but they made the big move with Stafford.
They brought in a ton of free agents this year, Von Miller, OBJ.
There's a, Jaylin Ramsey, I guess an Aaron Donald had been there for a while, but you know,
they've just like put all their chips in the middle of the table
They're back in the Super Bowl after a couple of years the last time they were there, which was what four or five years ago
They lost to the Patriots 13 to three was like the worst Super Bowl of all time and
The thing with the the this Rams is like they got some shit talkers like Aaron Donald and
Jalen Ramsey Aaron Donald especially guy especially he's got an attitude problem,
but it's not so much like out there in the public, out there in the public eye,
it's mostly just like on the field.
So I really don't have too many issues with that.
So it's like the Rams win, cool, like good for them.
They went for it and it worked.
If the bangles win, it would just be like, I don't
know what the F is going on. I don't know what it means. They are not that good. And yeah,
I'm saying that as they just, you know, won three straight games in the AC playoffs and,
you know, you beat the best to be the best. They get it, but like, they're basically just
squeaking by and I'm not taking anything away from them. I'm just saying like there's a reason they weren't as good as the chiefs and the bills
and the Titans and even like the Patriots throughout the regular season.
So the fact that they got here to the Super Bowl, not taking anything away from them,
but it's just like it kind of inspires hope for above average teams everywhere.
Like if the Bengals can win a Super Bowl with a terrible offense align, a very average defense,
a good quarterback, but Burrow is still learning, he's still young, he's still growing, he's
not Superman.
Obviously, they have good wide receivers for sure and mix in a solid, but like, hey,
the Bengals can win a Super Bowl.
There's no reason that the Minnesota Vikings can't win a Super Bowl.
There's no reason that the Bills can't win.
And the Bills, I think everyone would agree, are a better team.
Unfortunately, they didn't get to play the Bengals in the playoffs.
But it's just like, I don't know.
I don't have any explanation for it.
They are just like, I don't know, I don't have any explanation for it. They are just like hanging around and I think the biggest thing with the Bengals is
that it's getting overlooked is that they're very disciplined. They're not drawing many penalties
which makes such a difference. They're just like, their coach and this is coming from someone who's
watching my exhibit the last couple of years years isn't stupid like knows how to manage
the clock and I know it's a lot easier to manage the clock when
you're sitting on the couch watching a national television
broadcast and we're on the sidelines but like hey there's only 32
coaches out there in the world so you really should know how to
manage the clock. So yeah I, Zach Taylor does a good job of that.
As the Sean McVeigh for the most part.
So, yeah, I'm looking forward to it.
I'm thinking the Rams, but I would not be surprised at all if the Bangles won,
because I have more or less picked against the Bangles every game up to now.
Yeah, it's just kind of weird. I was talking to my brother the other week about this. It's just strange. Like, there's no Rogers, there's no Brady,
there's no Mahomes.
It's just like, I don't really know how to feel.
I mean, I'm happy in one sense because of that,
but it's also like, I don't know.
Sometimes it's a lot more entertaining and engaging
when you have a team you're actively rooting against.
So this one is just kind of like, I hope it's good game.
I'm not going to be a bad player. I'm not going to be a bad player. because of that, but it's also like, I don't know, sometimes it's a lot more entertaining and engaging when you have a team are actively rooting against.
So this one is just kind of like, I hope it's good game.
I get Super Bowl squares.
It's seven for LA and zero for the Bengals.
I'm really happy with that actually, because I'm feeling like a seven to zero or a 17 to
10 or 27 to 20 is very possible in this game.
So fingers crossed, knock on wood, all that stuff.
But yeah, we'll see what happens.
My final pick, I will take the Rams.
I'll take the Rams.
I can't decide.
Everyone's thinking it's going to be a shootout.
And I get that.
But I could also just see the two teams
being pretty like conservative
in terms of their approach. And what I'm getting at is like, I don't think either defense
is going to let the other team really take the top off. So I could see it being very
just like the clock is always moving and the game ends up moving pretty quickly. So I'm gonna actually take a little bit lower score
than others might be thinking.
I don't think there's gonna be a lot of field goal action
in this game.
I'm gonna say that the Rams win.
I'll take the Rams 24 over the Bengals 20.
Well, let's say 20.
Maybe one field goal for the Rams two for the Bengals.
Bengals got that rookie kicker, McPherson,
who's pretty good.
So yeah, I could see him knocking in a couple of field goals.
But 24, 20 Rams, my final pick, I think the Bengals get off
to load with a lead.
The Rams come all the way back and the Bengals just can't,
can't get it going to bring it back.
So that's what I think is going to happen,
but we'll see.
It should be fun.
And I don't even know who I'm rooting for, honestly.
I mean, we already talked about all that stuff quite a bit.
But like, if the bangles win, I don't know how I'll feel,
because they'll just be like dumbfounded.
If the rams win, it'll just kind of be like,
I'm glad Stafford got one.
So, but also Los Angeles people are very irritating to me
I don't know we'll see that's what I got for everyone
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