The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz - Hour 2: The Craziest Baseball Stat You've Ever Heard
Episode Date: September 23, 2024Mike Schur is here to confront the show face-to-face over the crew's lackluster baseball coverage, but first, how 'bout The Red Rifle, huh? Mike shares numbers on Shohei Ohtani's run BEYOND his 50-50 ...season that will blow your mind, and he has a Barry Bonds themed Stat of the Day. Then, Deion Sanders and his Colorado team are now 3-1 which means we are contractually obligated to talk about them. Plus, "Monday Jay Glazer" is here to chat with the crew about Russell Wilson's injury and why the Steelers are built different, his wine collection, his best friend perks, the best coaches for young QBs, Dallas Cowboys running backs, and the Woj retirement. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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This is the Don LeBattor Show with the StuGuts Podcast.
Look at him, StuGuts, all clean and fresh, ready for the work week, ready for the morning.
He is here to attack all of our baseball coverage and he's here to do it face to face, not just
in these cowardly voicemails that he leaves.
Listening to you guys talk about baseball is so painful.
The most painful way that I spend my time is when you guys decide to
talk baseball. I mean just you need to let Jeremy or someone fact-check you as
you talk about this. You need to have an ombudsman because you're just it's
awful. It's so bad. There have been ambidextrous pitchers. Greg W. Harris was
ambidextrous. There's like three guys in the minors right now who been ambidextrous pictures. Greg W. Harris was ambidextrous. There's like
three guys in the minors right now who are ambidextrous. Also, Jim Abbott had an arm.
He had two arms. He didn't have a hand, which is what allowed him to switch his glove back and
forth. And like Shohei Otani gets caught stealing a lot. No, he doesn't. No, he doesn't. He almost
never gets caught stealing. And Tony's saying, I had no idea Ricky Henderson stole so many bags
It's the thing he's most famous for it's the most
Famous thing about one of the most famous baseball players that he stole bases
I mean for God's sake just do me a favor and don't if you're gonna talk about it this way. Don't talk about it
It's too awful to listen to.
I can't take it.
I just came back from the dentist.
I'm on my way home listening to this.
It was so much more painful to listen to you talk about baseball than it was to go to the
dentist.
It's good to see him for the first time in months.
He's been very busy doing his Hollywood things and now he is here to yell at us in person.
I mean, he's right.
Otani has been caught stealing four times. Yeah four times this season. I sent him a
text this weekend laughing because the reason that I got that wrong is because
I'd misread a text from him in which he was telling me how often Babe Ruth got
caught stealing. So it's Mike's fault. It's not Mike's fault it's clearly my fault
for misreading a text where he tried to communicate something to me that i read
poorly
uh... but yes mike sure it's nice to see you again he's been busy with the new
netflix show a man on the inside will talk to about that in a second but uh...
more blasphemous and egregious is tony
uh... saying that ricky henderson he didn't know that he was that good at
stealing bags
uh... was that a bit but what did it was he serious or was that a joke? He was serious. He was serious
What does he know about Ricky Henderson then? It's a good question. I'll ask him on the Rick and Bauer cause way the Rick
first of all
How much red rifle talk has there been today, huh? There's red rifle talk in there
There's been a lot by the way ricky henderson
uh... leads major league baseball history it's stolen bases by a lot yes
he's the only guy to have over a thousand stolen is very good i don't
need to cover this again uh... is for tony there is a lot of these are all
for researching that you got some like here's the thing with any dalton i said
that andy dalton two things one carolina's winning that division no one
uh... no one supported me on that at number two is Andy Dalton should be a Hall of Famer
I you know I told them about the text that you sent me. I gave them all the names
No one agrees with me well
He said he said he's gonna take his rifle place in the Hall of Fame is what he said
Did also say that they're going to win the division, but that's after saying this just last week
Let me be the first one to say it. I'll say it the Panthers going Owen 17. So it's changed
That was that this is now Dan the red rifle is back
Yeah, you can't hold him to that like that was before the red rifle showed up to save the day the guys
He's gonna march that T. He's gonna march right into Canton. I'm with Stu on this
He's gonna the
Top 26 all-time I think in passing yards top 30 top like 40 all-time in touchdowns now
He's going to Canton just do you accept it the red rifle is gonna take its rightful place
Ohio as a member
You're supposed to be here
to criticize our baseball coverage.
Sorry, the Red Rifle takes precedence.
When he's back as much as he is back,
that's what I wanna talk about.
First of all, let me say this, congratulations.
I haven't had a chance to congratulate you all
on your anniversary, 20 years, it's a very big deal.
I started listening to the oral history
and you know, thank God you guys are finally
taking a moment to reflect upon and talk about yourselves.
Because I really feel like that's something
that's been missing from this show for the last 20 years.
Let's dedicate, what is it, 52 hours over the next 26 weeks
where you're just gonna, for the first time ever,
the show's gonna really just think about it
and talk about itself, and I'm really happy about that.
Wait, Mike has promised interpersonal strife
coming up in some next episode,
so yes, there's gonna be some soap opera,
there's gonna be dramatic new reporting in this.
On what?
On what?
On us.
Wait to see.
On ourselves, on Navel Gazing.
But thank you for having me on.
And for the record, the only reason that I sent you that voice message is because you
screened my call.
I called you to yell at you and you didn't pick up.
What am I supposed to do?
I left you a message to tell you how truly terrible your baseball coverage is.
And I'm happy that you're giving me the chance to yell at you face to face now.
Yeah, pitch clock every thursday i'd mike sure solution everything that
plagues us is more jeremy
which i think you most people will know what we believe me
the last thing in the world and they should show you how how
desperate this situation is the last thing i want on the shows more jeremy i
just need someone
someone
to be there who understands what baseball is and how it
functions so that if you decide to talk about it and you're musing out loud about Jim Abbott and
know nothing about Jim Abbott and you're talking about how Ricky Henderson surprisingly was good
at stealing bases, I need someone to be in that room to tell you how stupid you're being. And
Jeremy is the best I got. I thought it was a fair conversation
I was trying to engage with you on text asking legitimately if you can be ambidextrous if you only have one hand
Yeah, that's not that's not a salient point in the discussion
That's not that's like that's not in the top 50 of the most important things, okay
Well, you don't get who made who made you in charge of important things?
You did by being terrible at talking about this
It's a legitimate question. Can you be ambidextrous if you only have one hand?
It's a legitimate question. It's but it's not the question
You should be asking when the level of baseball discussion is hey was Ricky Henderson good at stealing bases? You know what?
Okay.
We have bigger crises to bear fire to put out.
Here's why I don't understand what I'm watching in baseball.
Billy Gill went to a game last week expecting two home runs and a stolen base from a player
and got twice that from a player in baseball who went six for six and had the greatest
day anyone ever had.
Shouldn't we be talking about that guy and not wondering whether you can
technically be ambidextrous if you only have one hand
and isn't that a better topic of conversation not sure what's more
impressive show a hotel doing everything he does or jim abit doing what he did
what's more than a tiny
show a tiny
i disagree with the way it's not
no it's not.
Look, Jim Abbott is an incredible story.
Also Michigan guy, which is near and dear to my heart.
When he was, I believe at Michigan or maybe when he was in the minors, there was a guy
on third, the guy tried to steal home against him thinking, this guy only has one hand.
I will be able to steal home.
Abbott calmly saw him, flipped his glove under his right arm and threw the guy out at home by like 40 feet no one ever tried to steal home on him again
that I know of what he did was incredibly threw a no-hitter he was a he
was an excellent major league pitcher for a long time only having one hand
that's incredible. And he got two hits off of John Lieber. He got two hits off of John Lieber yes
that's correct that is that's it's incredible story. But what Shohei Otani is doing is not only unprecedented
in the history of baseball,
it's, you could argue is unprecedented
in the history of sports in the sense that
the records he is beating
and the way that he is beating these records
is by like a higher percentage
than anyone has ever beaten a kind of
all time famous record.
He's doing things that like we're,
it's at the point where you're just,
I feel like we're all just lucky to be alive
and watch him play.
He has an incredible run in the last four,
this is my stat of the day, you want a stat of the day?
Yeah, let's get the music ready for him,
but I do wanna just let the public know, and i don't know if this is going to get him in trouble with
his bosses because of just the cavernous stupidity in it
uh... mike sure is actively telling you that pitching a no-hitter with one hand
uh... is not impressive uh... not a very impressive thing obviously very
obviously not what i'm saying it's exactly what you're trying to realize
that what i would say that publicly that it's not impressive, but let's play the start of the day music
start of the day start of the day in this year start of the day
Start of the day start of the day in this year start of the day
Start of the day start of the day in this year start of the day
Start of the day start of the day in this year start of the day, it is the start of the day. Start of the day, start of the day,
it is the start of the day.
Yeah.
Roy forgot to turn on original sound,
so I could barely hear the music.
It's on. Didn't come through. All I heard was Poppy's vocal track. Roy forgot to turn on original sound so I could barely hear the music.
It's on.
Didn't come through.
All I heard was Poppy's vocal track.
This is from Optistats.
In the last four games, Shohei Otani, 14 hits, 13 RBI, six stolen bases, five home runs.
If every Major League Baseball player since 1920, which is when RBI were invented, took the best four game span of his career in each category
separately and then combined them into one.
Still, no one could match that style line.
Hmm.
Wow.
Yeah, he's pretty good.
Here's a stat.
Do it in October.
Do it with one hand.
Yeah.
He's never had the chance to.
He's going to play the postseason for the first time. Yeah, it's on hand. Yeah. Mm-hmm. He's never had the chance to.
He's going to play the postseason for the first time.
Yeah, it's on him.
Yeah, not on the Angels.
It is, he's 53-55.
There's only one other guy who's ever had in any season 52 homers and in any other season
52 stolen bases.
That's Barry Bonds.
There's only one guy who's even had 50 home runs and 50 stolen bases in any season.
And that's Brady Anderson, of course, the legendary slugger Brady Anderson.
That one year.
Shohei's 53-55.
He might get to 55-55, which is unthinkable.
It's just unthinkable.
Here's another thing.
Everybody talks about Okununa season last year. This is a popular little counter narrative now
that Acuna season last year, 41-73, was actually better.
It's nonsense. It's utter nonsense.
In the history of baseball, there have been 367 40-homer seasons.
There have only been 49 50-homer seasons.
It is orders of magnitude harder to hit 50 home runs in a season than it
is to hit 40. And also, by the way, only of those 49 seasons, it's only like 12 or 14 guys who have
done it. They just did it multiple times. Hank Aaron never hit 50 in the season. Jim Tomei,
I don't believe ever hit 50 in a season. It's incredibly rare to hit 50 homers in a season.
And in every season of 50 homers, the most stolen bases before now was 24 by A-Rod and Willie Mays they each did it once
24 is the most stolen bases that anyone had had in a 50 homer season before now
he's got 55 stolen bases he's got more than twice as many as the previous
record for a 50 homer. How many people have two hits off John Lieber with one hand?
How many of those are there?
I think one, I think only one.
By the way, Tome hit 52.
Did he really?
Yeah, in one season.
How many stolen bases did he have?
It doesn't matter, he hit 52.
What was his ERA this season?
Two hands, 10 fingers.
What was his ERA this season? Two hands, ten fores.
The thing about people that size who hit with that power is that they stop stealing bases because it's a silly thing to be doing.
Right, right. It's a dumb play for everyone except him.
Right, to answer your question, tell him I had one stolen base that year.
There you go.
That's a stunner. I want to see highlights of that. I him I had one stolen base that year. There you go. That's a stunner.
I wanna see highlights of that.
I wanna see the stolen base.
The thing about hitting home runs,
it also prevents you from being able to steal bases.
Right, yes, yes, you're jogging.
You're jogging from first to second.
You're not running at top speed.
Last night, he had a walk-off grand slam to get to 40-40.
He went six for six and had 17 total bases in the game where he got to 50-50 last night
He had his 53rd home run to tie the game in the bottom of the ninth inning at Dodger Stadium
Before Mookie walked it off like every it's not just that he's doing it
He's doing it with like maximum flair
Not a whole lot of people are doing single-game war
But didn't he have
a better war in one game than Verdugo's had the whole season? This okay two crazy things
about the war. Number one he had point seven war in that one game which is mind boggling
and here's the craziest part of it it's not the highest war he's ever had in a game because
he had a game a couple years ago where he threw six and a third hitting struck out 10 gave up two hits in a run and like went
three for three with two homers and had point eight more.
So he had seven point seven war in a game.
It's not even his best game in terms of his value to his team.
And yes, Verdugo has point six for I think as of the other night on the season and show
hey passed him in one game also the entire white sox team for the entire season has negative two point
six war
so i'll tell you he's vote for the head three that was worth three to have more
wins in his team in that one game that everyone in the white sox lineup
combined has been for the entire season
i can't buy my mind what it is that we're watching,
but also is Barry Bonds still someone who owns 10 seasons
better than this one for O'Tonning?
There is a way that you can look at Bonds' output,
especially obviously to 0304 and say like,
oh, he was more valuable to his team.
I have what I think is the craziest baseball stat
I've ever heard, if you want that as a bonus stat about Bonds. Oh, well hold on a second is the craziest baseball stat I've ever heard. If you want
that as a bonus stat about Bonds.
The craziest we've ever heard?
Wait a minute, Jesus, that's a big build up. Hold on.
A different open.
Start of the day, start of the day, start of the day, start of the day, start of the
day, start of the day, start of the day, start of the day, start of the day, start of the day, it is the start of the day.
Start of the day, start of the day, it is the start of the day.
Mike Ryan is done with this segment. He says he'd like for you to go now.
Yeah, I'm good. Don't care.
We can actually pick this back up next time.
Thanks for joining us.
Imagine, if you will, a baseball player
who in every single game for the entire season
goes two for five with a single and a home run, okay?
Every single game.
That player ends the year with 162 home runs.
Obviously a record.
324 hits.
Obviously a record.
That player hits 400 for the season.
That player would not have as high an OPS
as Barry Bonds had in the year 2004.
You know, I just don't believe that.
I think that't believe that.
I think that's not true.
It doesn't make any sense.
But that doesn't make sense.
It does not make sense and it's also true.
Mike, A Man on the Inside, the new show for Netflix, Ted Danson, he's a mole, he's at
a retirement home that's suspected of elder abuse. It's based on a true story.
Is this dark comedy?
Yes, it is a comedy.
And I wouldn't say it's dark.
I would say it's emotional, but it's not dark.
I mean, suspected of elder abuse?
No, it's suspected of stealing, essentially,
technically elder abuse, yes, but stealing jewelry
from one of the residents.
So a private investigator hires
a man to go undercover in the old folks home
and investigate the crime ted danson plays that character space on a
documentary called the mole agent
that was nominated for an oscar a couple years ago it's a wonderful documentary
i recommend everybody watch it
and it comes out in november on netflix
are you excited is a great do you know when you great? Do you know when your stuff is great?
Do you always think it's gonna be great?
How does that work for you?
I never know how it's going to be received,
but I know that I'm proud of it.
I think it turned out really well.
Ted is wonderful.
The supporting cast is great.
Stephanie Beatriz from Brooklyn Nine-Nine is in it,
Mary Elizabeth Ellis from It's Always Sunny,
and a lot of great, Sally Struthers is in it. Mary Elizabeth Ellis from It's Always Sunny and a lot of great Sally Struthers is in it.
Stephen McKinley Henderson who is wonderful.
There's a lot of great actors in it.
I think it turned out really well
beyond Netflix in November.
If you thought it was gonna be bad, would you tell us?
Probably not, I guess.
I don't know.
That's a strange question, is it good?
Yeah, that's a strange question.
Also Billy, where were you in this baseball conversation?
You really let me down.
Were you not in the studio?
I wasn't, no.
I was prepping.
Yeah.
Oh, GVF.
You gotta fight your way in there
when they start talking about baseball.
I just need someone in there
to know what they're talking about.
See you later, Mike.
Nice seeing you again.
Sally Struthers, that was a bit of an upset.
I have not heard that name a long time
she's wonderful she's great
uh... she's fantastic at the show
uh... would you say she wasn't
would you say if she wasn't yes in this case yes i would tell you i don't believe
you know okay again that is mike sure so very brave to be unimpressed by jim
abit and all of the things that he did with one hand thank you mike
i still do the good of the things that he did with one hand. Thank you, Mike. Stu, who do the Panthers play next week?
What do we got?
I'm invested now.
Whoever they're playing, that team's gonna lose.
That team's losing, that team's going down the Red Rifle.
Yeah.
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You rubbed our bellies a little bit. You've got the soap opera drama coming up soon.
Yeah, episode two gets a little bit more into that. Episode two will
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That was one of the pieces of feedback that I got,
so maybe we changed that, but generally positive.
And it was nice to have something
that was so well received. Also something that was sort of glossed over here Stugats in the last
couple of days of insanity because every Monday we come in here and football is
so Kingsport that it knocks out a lot of what it is that happened on Saturday. Yes.
But Colorado winning that way.
Amazing.
When all I want from them Stugats is the content.
That is not a very good football team.
Weezing and struggling to get past Baylor that way.
Needing a Hail Mary.
Having a perfectly executed Hail Mary pass.
I don't know if that pick in the secondary
was on purpose or not, but the way that a Hail Mary
is never open in that situation
happened because of the design of the play.
And I don't know if those players were meant to collide
to each other or not.
That's just Pat Schermer ball right there.
But it was a perfectly executed Hail Mary.
And then Travis Hunter,
because they're not any good at defense, ends up causing the fumble at the one yard line and i
just want dion to give us reasons to talk i'd just enjoy that after being one
of the worst programs that we've seen in the sport all of a sudden they've got a
full stadium in the field good of a hail mary and believing in possibly
something hopeful even though i don't think that team is very
good. Uh they have two great players. I don't think the team
is very good but this is a master class by Dion Sanders in
making us care about something and want it more. Something
that's average. Like something that's average. He has made us
care about something that is average. I'm not certain it's
any good. The two players are great. The team, not certain, but I want to see more.
Because of Deion Sanders.
We're always talking about Deion, Deion
I want to ask you guys a question now that Nick Saban is no longer active.
The second most famous coach in that sport is blank. After Deion, obviously.
He's the one with all the commercials.
It's fairly amazing to see a guy
who won four games last year.
But it's a golf.
Do you go Clemson there?
Do you go Dabo?
Dabo probably, yeah.
But it's a golf because there are a whole lot of people
in the mainstream who wouldn't recognize Dabo
in a commercial.
Like Dabo is a college football coach
for a college football audience. The fame quotient that Deon brings is unlike anything since
Saban. The idea that he was in commercials with Saban was crazy to me
even when it was happening. But that's a big difference to Gots between when I
say second most famous coach and when I ask you has Deion already done the job that he was
hired to do whether or not he wins another football game from here because
we're talking we're regularly talking Colorado football for no other reason
other than he's there. I would say yes because for some of the reasons I just
said like I don't know if they're very good but man I'd like to see him in the
playoff. I think we know they're not very good
And I think I think we all I think we know everyone watching knows. Oh, that's not a playoff team
That is absolutely not a playoff team
I would say he has done his job like he has created excitement about Colorado football
And part of the job is to get his son and hunter to the NFL and they are clearly gonna be top five picks in the NFL
And so yeah, Deon's done his job. I know it's all about wins and losses for me and Hunter to the NFL and they are clearly going to be top five picks in the NFL and so
yeah Deion's done his job. I know it's all about wins and losses for me it usually is
but in this particular case that program which was once great and once proud was so bad for so long
and Deion has made them relevant. That's what he's done. You had them showing right before the Hail Mary,
Cordell Stewart throwing the pass to Michael Westbrook
that was 70 yards, that was about the last time
that Colorado mattered in a way
that was nationally relevant.
This team is not nearly that.
Weezing past a bad Baylor team at home, Stugatsen,
needing a Hail Mary to do it,
and your defense being so bad
that you need Travis Hunter to cause a fumble at the goal line to win the game
the thing that's coolest about it I don't want to dampen it is holy shit
they've got a field storming in Colorado where everyone feels good about their
program even though any objective observer can look at that and say oh
that's not Tennessee that's not that, that's not even something that might win more than four games this year.
Yeah, but it's cool. Yeah. I'm sure they'll put that in the ring of honor. Remember that time we
rushed the stone, the field against Baylor? That was pretty cool. That's what he was brought there to do.
Providing any feel good at all.
My, I mean, if you want to move the goalposts to,
hey, we're talking about them, cool, I guess.
I mean, Jason Kandel won a Mississippi State
by like 42 weeks ago.
We didn't talk about him.
It's just, yeah, we're always going to talk
about Deion Sanders.
I actually watch Colorado knowing that those two players
are supremely talented, great job getting them.
I'm actually worried about Colorado
when those guys aren't there
because those guys are legitimately the reasons why
they are gonna win games based on talent
and it hasn't worked out.
Now, Transfer Portal may change everything,
but who's behind those guys?
Who's next?
What is gonna happen to this team
when they don't have those guys?
You have Deon staying there when those guys leave?
No, my hot take is that this is Deon's last year in Colorado.
I mean, that's not such a hot take take I think most of us think that he's
gonna leave as soon as they do. Where's he going? I need to know. With them. Just gonna be
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This is the Don Lebatar show with
the Stugats. Gentlemen we have not seen Jay Glazer in a while and listen to this
because he doesn't do a lot of this he said well you can have me on Fridays if
you want but Fridays you get you know a little bit of the diluted stuff because
then I have to go to air Sunday but if if you get me on Mondays, that's when you get the hot fire. And so there he is, Jay Glazer
is with us on Mondays because he's like, he's ready to go. Are you guys fired up
or properly fired up? Are you ready for Monday, Jay Glazer? Which is a lot
different than Friday, Jay Glazer. This is gonna somehow be better than Friday.
This is Monday, Jay Glazer. Yes, of course.. Yeah. Friday Glaze gotta hold back on you. Monday
Glaze. Get me in all my glory. Alright. So tell us who got
fired. It's week three. That's enough time. Russell Wilson. It
feels like Russell Wilson might have kind of been fired. What
happened? What? Explain to me what's happened there. No. So,
you know, Russell has a calf injury, which at first I was kind of looking at like, does it really
happen? Does he just not want to get beat up by Justin? But no, he actually has a real calf injury,
a MRI showed that there was a calf injury in there. But hey, I tell you what though, as
Justin Fields gets more and more comfortable with his offense with Arthur Smith, it's going to be hard to pull back. And I do know, here's the thing, I know Mike Tomlin wanted to go with Russell
against the Broncos because in Mike's mindset, he's like, as a man, you're going to want to get back
at the team that discarded you. Right? So he's just, I know somebody's, he's going to have to want to do that.
But the calf just wasn't healthy enough for him to do it. Well, as this happens, Justin Fields just starts getting more and more comfortable.
I think what they were looking for is for Fields to get more comfortable because the thing drill or two minutes in certain situations, almost
like this anxiety and he had to just work himself through it.
He has now that he's done that he's the type of quarterback that you need for cause Pittsburgh
Steelers are different.
They're going to run the ball on you, run the ball on you and they're going to just
ruin you on defense.
They have a culture of violence with that defense and you know whenever I go around the teams guys
I'm a training camp tour, which is you know debauchery
Every time there for a day and teams will always ask me what you think I'm like, I don't know what you're working on like
You know if we're getting a fighter ready for a fight and we're sparring and week four
And we're doing something like if we have a boxer and we're trying to get him to wrestling practice, they're gonna look
terrible. So I don't know what you're looking at, but I can tell culture and the Steelers
have a culture of violence. They're different.
You walked in for a day and you felt the culture of violence.
Oh yeah. Man, they hit unlike, oh yeah, they're different. They're different, the Ravens are different.
Eagles have some of it, but a lot of them,
a lot of the teams you just,
it's kind of like flag football.
But these guys, the Steelers,
man, it's a street fight in practice.
Who's the opposite of that?
The Dolphins, the Cowboys, who's the opposite of that?
Kind of everybody else.
The Chiefs are actually like that too.
You could get you could just feel it. Sometimes you just go you're like, I this is you know, right.
I'm watching a regular practice, you know, but there's others where you could tell even like one-on-one
pass-off drills man, these guys get after each other.
Right.
You could tell corners and receivers.
They are competitive.
The Steelers are just different Steelers Ravens say Steelers Ravens Eagles and Chiefs are different.
Jay, that is quite the wine collection you have behind you.
What are we talking in range there?
What's the cheapest?
What's the most expensive?
That's my Caymus wall.
Chuck Wagner, the owner of Caymus, one of my best friends to my dude.
And he's a great friend I have.
And he's not my friend because he sends me wine,
but it is really a great offshoot of our relationship.
What is the greatest perk from a friend that you get?
Because you've got some good celebrity friendships
with Sylvester Stallone, Pacino, The Rock, a ton of them.
Like what is the greatest of the perks that comes?
Right there.
Oh, that's the best one?
That Kamis ball, yeah.
I just got another 16 cases last week of this way.
Hold on a second.
Okay.
This right here.
This, this Kamis 50 right here.
Oh my God.
50th anniversary of Kamis.
It is, oh, it's ridiculous.
Yes, it is ridiculous.
A sleep with him, he's fantastic. I just got some
special selects became his 50. But the rock sends me Terra mono, which I love. I'm a big
tequila guy. So I get that. That's pretty cool. What else is some good for Brett Michaels
comes to the house and plays guitar for us and sings on Thursday night football. That's
pretty cool. That is pretty good. Got my own lap track, my own soundtrack. That's not bad, right? What kind of songs is
Bret Michaels playing? I don't imagine him being the acapella on a Thursday night.
No, Henry Rose. He sings Knockin' on Heaven's Door last time. He did Sweet
Old Alabama. It's good. It's good. It's good. You know, in commercial break. It's fun.
How are you on taste in wines? Are you anywhere close to being a Somali?
No, no. I'm a cork dork. I call myself. I used to work for a South African wine company back in the day.
In the 90s, when I was broke, when I was making my 9500 bucks a year, we had an inn at a winery called Bellingham.
And I was like all in and I was trying to sell wine. So I'd go to like New York One TV.
And then I would, you know, for like giant jet hits.
And then I would go try and sell wine in New York
and Strahan and Kurt Menafee would show up
to like support me.
And people would be like,
and the wines were like eight bucks.
And you would see people like,
why is the Giants kid selling us wine? The more you
could do when you're broke you know? Jay I imagine you're subject to quite a few vent
sessions on Sunday evening during the the network game. Is there one thing that people around the
league were venting more about than others? Was it the general lack of offense in the league or was
it that Kansas City gets the benefit of all these calls despite being really loud and obnoxious at one time it didn't go
for them? You know what's interesting because I usually I usually don't call
my friends when they win. I call all my friends who lose because no one else
does and I think that's an effort you should do as a friend is kind of run to
them when they're
they're hurting, you know, everybody wants to be up their ass when you win.
No, usually when teams lose, sometimes you hear about the rest, but more more than not,
they definitely put it on themselves a lot more than you got stick about where they didn't
do it right.
Or you have the players were just man, they they just whooshed out, they're better than this.
They would, we know we gotta make these guys
win their one-on-ones and I did get one message yesterday
about the Eagles saying, yeah,
Nick knows to kick from now on.
Except from 61 yards when the game was closed.
There was some bad decision making in that game.
Did anyone have the Sam Darnold thing, Jay,
before the season?
It seems to me the Vikings feel,
I know it's just three games,
but they feel better than that 13 and four team
or whatever that was winning all one score games.
No, it's interesting.
We were in our green room yesterday
and we had kind of a little thing of,
man, if you had quarterback, who would you send them to?
And it was either Kevin O'Connell or Matt LaFleur, because look what he's doing with
Malik Willis, or Sean McVeigh, who I think Sean McVeigh had a lot to do with Baker Mayfield's
turnaround, just that short time he was with him. But who would you give? And it was just those three,
obviously, you know, Kyle Shanahan would be great. But then they kind of all came back to Kevin
O'Connell. Man, if I had a young, Jimmy Johnson, I think,
said, I think I'd send him to Kevin.
Howie said, probably send him a little floor.
But it's a pretty good little debate that we had in there.
Who would you guys do?
If you had a young quarterback, who would you guys?
As of a month ago, I think some people
would have liked McDaniel, but some,
the last game, or every time Tua leaves,
all of a sudden Billy and Chris turn on McDaniel.
Right but also again look at McVeigh what he did with Banker Mayfield and they beat somebody that
had like 48 points in the game with him. I thought Shanahan was the guy here I thought Shanahan was
the one that universally was considered the guy there. And he is yeah look what he's done with
Brock Purdy we can't take that away we can't just say yeah, look what he's done with Brock Purdy. We can't take that away. We can't just say, oh, if Brock Purdy,
he's done that with Brock Purdy.
But Kevin O'Connell, what he did last year with Dobbs,
what he did this year with, you know, with Shamed Arnold,
I mean, Kevin O'Connell, and then again,
look what, you know, LaFleur has done with Jordan Love
and with Malik Willis. Malik Willis came to
him and his footwork was awful, his technique was awful and just a couple
weeks he's been able to right a lot of the wrongs in his game and certainly
take his confidence to the next level. What did you make of Jerry Jones saying
we couldn't afford him of Derrick Henry and in general that the Cowboys can't
stop the run or run the football? Yeah I didn't understand why they let
Pollard go, why they didn't go after a guy like Derek Henry. I think they could have afforded him.
I think they could have turned. Well here's the thing, don't say you're all in and then
say that we can't afford something like that. The two don't fit together.
I think they don't fit. So I think it was certainly, you know,
the way they looked at this year, you know, they didn't really stack the deck for Mike McCarthy.
Well, I still think it's done a really good job considering, yeah, they lost a ton of players and
obviously losing a guy like Dan Quinn. I think they tried to over confidence themselves. I'm
probably not a term obviously, but like, convince themselves,
hey, we lost Dan Quinn, we got Mike Zimmerman, no problem. That's a huge problem. Dan Quinn is
as good as they get in this league when it comes to putting square pegs and square holes on defense.
And they're kind of wondering right now, man, why can't we stop anybody?
That's a huge, huge.
And here's the thing. I don't think they're still confident yet in, Zimina is a great defensive coach.
I don't think they're fully confident yet in running as defense.
What I mean by this is, I'll tell you a story like when the Giants won the shoot ball,
straight hands last year, Steve Spagnolo was that coach.
And they lost their first two games.
But I think they gave up 50 points in each game, 48, 50
in each of their first two games.
And then Stray and I think Antonio Piers
had talked with the whole team saying, guys, the scheme is
right.
We have to believe in it.
We can't believe it at 90%.
We've got to go all in.
And if we believe in 100%, we'll be in the right place at the right time.
And they did, and then their defense took them all the way to the Super Bowl.
And I think it's the same thing here with Zim's defense. They know, okay, the scheme, here it is.
We have to have confidence that everyone's going to be in the right place at the right time.
I just don't think they have that confidence yet.
90 seconds or less here.
And we've talked before,
he's the host of the Unbreakable podcast.
He's the author of the book, Unbreakable,
How I Turn My Depression and Anxiety into Motivation,
and you can too.
Your thoughts on Adrian Wojnarowski,
Woj deciding out of nowhere to retire.
Oh, you and I have talked about it, man.
This job is, it does a lot to your life.
And you know, you and I have both talked about trying to compartment, this job is, it does a lot to your life. And you know,
you and I both talked about trying to compartmentalize for our mental health in this. And I actually,
I was texting with Woods the other day and just saying, ma'am, so happy for you that
you went out on your terms. But I want people to understand this job. It has ruined every
relationship I've ever had until now. I just got married and made my beautiful Rosie. I would be on dates with women and have a
earpiece in and act like we're talking sweet nothings when I'm really talking to sources.
You can't have a relationship. I'd be at my kid's soccer game, refereeing when he's eight years old,
on the phone trying to get stoops. This job is not conducive to having any sort of relationship or
any other life. And then you have the pressure where the job has changed, where I'd like to break huge
bombs also myself, right?
They call them Wode's bombs.
We used to call them Glazer's.
And now it's the moment you break something, who could tweet out faster or more or get
more people to tweet for you?
And that's not what we signed up for.
Wode's didn't sign up for it.
I didn't sign up for it. Shode's didn't sign up for it, I didn't sign up for it,
Shepter didn't sign up for it.
We signed a break story,
it's not for it to all get stolen in 15 seconds.
So the job is different than it used to be.
That's where now I just try and focus
on dropping the biggest news I can on Sundays.
And then you see it there and you know it hasn't been stolen.
But the jobs, it's changed.
And there's a lot of pressure in this job.
What do people realize?
It is nice to see you again, insider for Fox NFL Sundays.
He'll be on with us throughout the season again,
host of the Unbreakable podcast
and the author of the book, Unbreakable,
How I Turn My Depression and Anxiety into Motivation
and you can too.
Jay, nice seeing you again, always nice seeing you.
Thank you for returning and spending this time with us, sir.
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