The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz - Local Hour: National Voter Registration Day

Episode Date: September 17, 2024

Today's Cast: Dan, Stugotz, Chris, Billy, Mike, Roy. The original crew is in today for a very different show as we do our part in celebrating National Voter Registration Day. We are urging all of our ...listeners to check their registration status and either register to vote or update their registration if needed as we approach this important election. Around our telethon campaign, Keegan Michael Key joins the show to discuss his appearance in the new animated Transformers movie, a possible return of Key and Peele and President Obama dapping up Team USA basketball. Then, Dianna Russini joins the show to discuss her hectic life that includes her children playing with fire and water, as well as Bryce Young getting benched and how the situation in Carolina has led to this shocking development. To register to vote or check your registration status: Just text 'DAN' to 57568 or clink this link — https://headcount.org/dan — for your chance to win a sports vacation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:01:04 Cuervo, now's a good time. I don't know, Stugatz, if you heard what Chris Cody just said to what might have been just me because I don't know if he was talking to both of us or just me in the head sense. But our erstwhile executive producer just got done saying to me as I saw Roy being fitted for a powdered wig. I don't really know what we're doing today. Ha, ha, ha. That's something that he just said to me. Leadership.
Starting point is 00:01:51 Seconds ago, we're about to start. It takes a real leader to admit that. Yeah, that's true. A lot of people would fake it in this instance, and he's like, I don't know what's going on, man. I was wondering what happened. So like two and a half months ago, I was informed that we wanted to do this great show that
Starting point is 00:02:10 drove voter awareness, registration awareness, checking your status. And I was basically just told right then and there, Chris is not going to EP this show. You're going to EP this show. And I was like, why? But I kind of get it, given the stakes, and given Chris. I'm down the middle, so you don't know where I stand.
Starting point is 00:02:28 This show is also down the middle. I'm going to take all in the information today. Just take it in, digest it, swallow it, and then decide. When does the debate start? It's important to be apolitical on a show like today, because quite frankly, even though personally I care who you vote for I want people to get involved in the democratic process and sometimes people feel like they're not
Starting point is 00:02:49 as important to it. Please get involved because the stakes are pretty high and that's what we're doing. So today's going to be completely apolitical. We're going to be joined by Steve Kerr. We are going to attempt before that to be apolitical. It's funny to think of us as apolitical while we're trying to revive something I thought was long dead, which is the telethon. Apolitical what?
Starting point is 00:03:20 It's just one word. Did you guys not think the telethon was dead? Is this a telethon? Are we doing a telethon? It's a text-a-thon, no? It's being called a telethon and I don't think we're doing those anymore. You can't do a telethon without phone lines.
Starting point is 00:03:37 Okay, but there are texts. Is the modern, because we're asking people right now to text the word Dan to 57568 and all you're doing is registering to vote or checking your registration status and we're going to give people, believe it or not, Stu, it's a chance to win a sports vacation where we're going to send somebody and a friend travel hotel ticket 500 bucks of concessions and merch and you get to pick it and you name the game and the team Yes, yes you except for playoffs you pick the team you pick when and we will send you there We'll fly you there. We'll give you 500 bucks to spend. It's a great deal. That's what Lucy does every weekend
Starting point is 00:04:20 I mean, it's a chance to be Lucy. It's a chance to win. Now when we say any game, it's not only just except for the playoffs. I'm assuming you can't go see Barcelona. Like I'm assuming that you're not. You're saying any sporting event. Yeah, right. It feels like a bribe anyway. No, no, no, no, that we can't use that word. Don't use that word. You didn't go to any of the meetings. That's a word you cannot. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Go ahead. Get out of here. Really? Free show penalty. Yeah. Get out of here meanings that's a word you cannot yeah yeah yeah go ahead get out of here really I get out of here number I text you I want to go with the price cannot say that number can't do that I'm texting Dan right now you cannot say words like that out of here you did a major penalty five minutes derailing
Starting point is 00:04:56 stay on message the number you don't know check your status trouble just get out of here there's like rules get out of here nobody wants your vote there's rules of here. Nobody wants your vote. There's rules. You don't vote. Don't vote. Wow. Everyone else vote, you don't vote. Yeah. Don't ever frame this as like an enticement to get involved here.
Starting point is 00:05:12 Check your status. That's the important thing. Just one quick thing. Red Rifle is back. Thanks. This is the Don Leventor Show with the StuGuts Podcast. I'm pretty sure that's unprecedented, the pre-show penalty where StuGuts gets sent away because he didn't go to any of the meetings where any of the planning
Starting point is 00:05:38 for today was discussed. Our erstwhile executive producer went to those meetings but still does not know what we're doing today. It's a lot, man. Seems confused. Well, it's a lot for a lot of reasons. I saw Lucy, she's right out there, but she's not on the show today, which is super strange. We've got sad, tired, and a bit angry Abraham Lincoln
Starting point is 00:05:59 in the back row. He said before the show that he thought that the beard make her cousins, the beard makes somebody and in this case it does not because it does not hide Abe Lincoln's sadness. You seem, for a costume you don't seem very merry here on voter registration, National Voter Registration Day. So I'm sick of doing important work and having you dressed ridiculously. But I also know that this is vulnerable
Starting point is 00:06:27 Having a telethon is tough doing important work is tough and you're when you're unsure of yourself you want eye candy and I know you will automatically feel much better about a show if someone's dressed up Roy. What are you? Barack Obama Duh. So you put on a powdered wig, and so you're an old-timing Barack Obama, and you're being called Baroque Obama. Why?
Starting point is 00:06:56 Just because it sounds like Barack? I just do what they tell me to do, man, at this point. And they told me to wear a suit, and then they stuffed a wig on top of my head. So, yeah. Just trying to get to the end of the play. All right. This is what the play is I'm John Q public in case you were wondering Nobody was as a grid of death payoff. I'm down the middle Chris. He's Joe the plumber Can we get our timing right you think you think we can get our time right as a group?
Starting point is 00:07:20 That's worked together before you think we can get that right? Yeah So I'm asking you to text the word Dan to 57568, or you could visit headcount.org slash Dan. The entire show is gonna be live today. And all we're trying to do is make sure that you register to vote or just even check your registration status. Headcount will make sure you get the information that you need.
Starting point is 00:07:48 It's a nonpartisan organization, Headcount. And so that's what we're going to be doing all show today. And we're going to be live all show. We're not going to stop to tape anything. We're just going to keep going all the way through. You're going to get all your Andy Dalton information live. I want to underscore checking your status because there might be people listening to us right now that are pretty certain they're registered to vote.
Starting point is 00:08:12 However, they may be living in a state that has all sorts of screwy rules and maybe they're no longer eligible for absentee voting. So checking your status is the best way to make sure you're still good to go because every state is different Thank you ape Text five text Dan the word Dan to five seven five six eight and just get in the game here for your chance to win a Legitimately good prize a sports vacation from our show the ability to be Lucy like I said from our show the ability to be Lucy. Like I said, like Mike said, Steve Kerr's gonna be on
Starting point is 00:08:48 later in the show and Keegan-Michael Key is gonna join us here in moments. But I have something legitimately funny to bring you guys that I did last night. I don't know if you ever do this. How often do you leave a game that you have bet on before the end result and leave it as a game that you have bet on before the end result and leave it as a treat for yourself in the morning as you
Starting point is 00:09:11 will learn in the morning whether or not you won your bet or not? How often do you guys do that? Every time Hawaii plays a midnight game at home? Man, we talking to all the time. 80 percent of my actions happening in southeast asia no i'm not i i i think you guys are understanding the question i'm asking i'm not asking you how often you gamble on games you're not watching i've watched the monday night game until there were two minutes left and i have come in this morning
Starting point is 00:09:38 purposely checking just the score i don't know what happened at the end of that game, but I went to bed thinking I was gonna win Eagles minus five and a half with a field goal. I checked out, Stu Gotts, I have been using, okay, I've had trouble sleeping over the last two years and I've been trying a lot of holistic melatonin type remedies in order to get better sleep and at the two minute mark i had nothing left and
Starting point is 00:10:10 so i'm like you know what you're at a gas i'll find out in the morning right how it is that i did but where i left the game is what i thought was a really smart play by the falcons at the two minute warning on purpose getting an offside's call so that you could automatically give Philadelphia the first down and not a third and short or a you know one of these things that they can get and they decline the penalty? Nick Sirianni was like no no no no no
Starting point is 00:10:38 I'm too smart for what you're trying to do we want to decline and then I'm not going to give it to a dude that's averaging 9.6 yards per carry and give it to gain wealth and turn it over on downs that was lost by that coaching staff and Nick Sariani who appointed some of these coaches yeah but before you get there do you understand my confusion so let me walk you through this you're wondering how you lost I didn't even see the penalty declined, okay, so I'm learning that now. I turned it off and I'm losing the bet because at the time the Eagles are only winning by three and I've got them minus five and a half but they're clearly in field goal position. Atlanta's got all their time
Starting point is 00:11:18 out so I'm assuming Philadelphia is not going to get a first down. They're just going to run the ball three times and kick a field goal. They might try to get a first down and just end the game, but they're not going to throw the ball. That's not, there's no way they're going to throw the ball. They're just, they'll take the field goal and they'll make Kirk Cousins go the length of the field with 30 seconds left. They threw the ball. Well, so this is my confusion. Like, so imagine my confusion this morning when I'm checking my phone just to see if the Eagles have won by three or by six
Starting point is 00:11:47 That's all I'm checking for and I'm looking through a foggy sleep Wait a minute. How did the Falcons win that game? Like it's not possible that the Falcons won that game not seeing it Eagles ran into a buzzsaw by the name of primetime Kirk Yeah What happened? What did he do at the end of that game? He grew a beard and he looks like a different person and all of a sudden he's more confident. Growing a beard gave Kirk cousin something that has el. I guess. That was Aura. When he took off his shirt you're like, whoa. Yeah, well hello. How about Washington? How do you like me now? He had some Aura there. That was, you like that. That one. That's what he said. But everything that was confused. How do you like me now?
Starting point is 00:12:37 Everything that was projected as Aura was really just us laughing at Kirk Cousins. He was the butt of the joke. But he grew a beard and now no one's laughing. I know. Dan, what happened was on third down they threw a pass to Saquon Barkley that should have been caught in all honesty. He dropped that pass. They then kicked the field goal and the Falcons came down and they won the game. But had he run the ball there, it would have run out a lot of the clock, not all of the clock. And it's the logical thing to do. And Nick Sirianni probably lost his job
Starting point is 00:13:12 because Belichick is lurking. Truth be told, Atlanta made it down the field so easily and quickly that I don't even think them milking the clock more would have mattered. It was a double too much time left on the clock situation. And then Jalen Hurts threw a bad interception. I'm legitimately surprised, given the weekend of constipated offense that we saw,
Starting point is 00:13:33 and what I watched throughout the entirety of the game. How did Kirk Cousins go easily down the field? Is Billy blaming Fangs? Is he blaming Fangs? Oh, Fanko sucks. Bad day for Fangs. It's things a bad two seasons for him really He's lost it right like whatever he had whatever aura he had I think is gone I don't think anyone believes in him anymore do they does anyone anyone Kirk?
Starting point is 00:13:55 Different he looked different in the two-minute warning like when they're like when they have a full drive They don't look the same you get him with two minutes to drill. Yeah, only different Yeah, and there was the beard that made him look so different. Put it on the poll, Juju at Levitard Show. Did the beard give Kirk Cousins aura? And what else are you claiming about beards in general, Mike? Are you saying this should be on the poll as well? Everyone should grow a beard.
Starting point is 00:14:17 But doesn't Sirianni have a beard? Yeah, but there's just too much to overcome with him. Well, what's not being mentioned here is the unsportsmanlike penalty at the end of the touchdown. They sent that extra point 15 yards backwards. Yeah. They're shooting the gun in the air. That's not a good look.
Starting point is 00:14:37 But they overcame it. I mean, it could have set the game to overtime, Dan. And then you may have won against the Kansas Front. What also is not being mentioned is, I think the first scoring opportunity the Eagles had on a fourth down, rather than kick a field goal to go up three nothing, they decided to go for it. They didn't get it, it's zero zero.
Starting point is 00:14:55 Had they kicked that field goal and converted, then the field goal in the fourth quarter would have made sense because that puts you up nine. All right, let's not keep this man waiting anymore. Please stop doing that. You're just going to do that with every coach, every weekend you're going to do that. Belichick, you're going to replace him with Belichick.
Starting point is 00:15:12 Belichick was good on that manning cast last night. Philadelphia. Belichick was bitter about Atlanta. Clearly and angrily bitter because they didn't hire him after two interviews. He's still holding a grudge. But let's not keep keegan michael key waiting any longer we have not talked to him since we obsessed over that uh... remake of predator that he was in and i legitimately believe this man is as
Starting point is 00:15:36 talented as anyone who's doing anything in hollywood so i'm always thrilled when he makes time for us uh... he has been an advocate for voting rights, so he would tell you as well to text Dan to 57568 to be part of our register to vote or check your registration status here on National Voting Registration Day. And he's also in Transformers 1. So Keegan, it's nice to see you again.
Starting point is 00:16:04 Thank you for making time for us. We have come a long way in these Transformers 1. So Keegan, it's nice to see you again. Thank you for making time for us. We have come a long way in these Transformer movies. This is an animated one and it's getting great ratings on Rotten Tomatoes. We've come a long way from the Megan Fox days of Transformers. Dan, good to see you, good to hear you. I love everybody's amazing look here. What's now, what's, can I just talk about this, what's with the wig? I want to talk about this wig for a second.
Starting point is 00:16:28 I wish you wouldn't, yeah. You wish I wouldn't? Well, it's just a bad idea poorly executed, but Roy, if you'd like to explain to a really talented person how to do entertainment poorly the way we're doing it, please explain why you're wearing a powdered wig. I am supposed to be Baroque Obama.
Starting point is 00:16:46 And I was told to dress up in a suit and wear a wig today. So yeah. So you did execute it. You followed the order. Yes, so you actually, I love the word execute because it sounds like it sounds like you have that has someone has done it well, whether they've done it well or not.
Starting point is 00:17:09 You just say, I executed the order, but okay. Now I'm satiated. My curiosity is satiated. No questions about Abraham Lincoln though. No questions about sad, angry Abe Lincoln. I'm pretty straight forward. Sad, angry Abraham Lincoln. I'll flush you with that.
Starting point is 00:17:26 You look like a Vicomte from Dangerous Liaisons. That's what he is. Exactly. Like you should be going to a duel or something like that. It's funny, we have come a long way. I was trying to figure out, that first Megan Fox Shia LaBeouf, that was was that 2007?
Starting point is 00:17:49 I don't know. I think that first movie was 2007. And so it's been, you know, this universe has been around for quite a long time. The interesting thing is it's actually been around if you're someone like my age, it's been around for 40 years. Because I used to watch the cartoon when I'd come home after school in 1984. And it's been a real fantastic, and it's been an honor really to be added into this franchise, especially during this film.
Starting point is 00:18:19 It's been great. I figured you'd be too old. Weren't you a teenager about the time that you're talking about there? I was a teenager. I was think so in 84 so in 84 I was 13 so I was watching it yeah I was coming home from junior high and watching the show and then I also went to go see the animated movie in 1986 I went with my friend Davidane, I still remember my buddy from high school, and we went together to go see the movie and we were super excited.
Starting point is 00:18:48 And the most jazzed thing we got like hyped up about was that somebody swore in the movie. And it was a really random off-camera swear. There was like this one human character who used it like cursed. And we were both in the movie they're going what He just said he just said the s-word It's crazy because it was this random thing in the middle of this animated movie right in the middle of this animated movie This guy just drops an s-bomb, but you don't hear very often everybody drops an s-bomb almost every day
Starting point is 00:19:20 I always have a lot of questions for you about your career and but I will play a clip let's play a clip here of the movie Transformers 1 that features his character and I will say I don't even know if he's a classically trained actor but he does song and dance and can do Broadway and can do anything in acting I imagine that might be highly offensive if he actually is well, I just don't know I believe he might I just don't know if he's Got classical training, but he comes off as somebody who absolutely does I Am I am a classically trained actor so there is that?
Starting point is 00:20:03 We are now playing the clip right now we're playing looking like smug Abraham Lincoln he's like I believe did you did you start on I'm sorry I got in the way of the clip I'm sorry I I'm sorry. I got in the way of the clip. I'm sorry I was just gonna do an assassination Let's play the clip here for the classically trained Keegan Michael You can call me B or Badassatron to nickname some of the guys gave me. I don't know. I didn't give it to myself or anything Actually, it's pronounced badassatron
Starting point is 00:20:47 Have you done a lot of voice work like this? Have you done a lot of voices in movies? It's a different kind of acting, right? It is. It's a completely different animal. But I have. I've done several animated films, and I've done a lot of voice work, which is really fun because you kind of get to be a little more exaggerated when you do excuse me when you do animated work and voiceover work because you're trying to vocally match how exaggerated the cartoon looks and so it kind of gives you license to be really
Starting point is 00:21:21 broad and go overboard and but what was interesting is I find myself when I do a lot of voiceover work, trying to give myself a challenge to cover up my voice or disguise my voice with a lisp or an accent or something. And in this one, it's really kind of bare bones. It's really just me. It's kind of like a higher energetic, youthful version of me, but it's still really kind of just me.
Starting point is 00:21:44 Do you have a kind of work that you it's still really kind of just me. Do you have a kind of work that you enjoy the most? I don't know, I imagine that most people want to talk to you about Key and Peel, but I don't know what you would say is the thing that you like doing the most. I absolutely loved being on Key and Peel, there's no doubt about that,
Starting point is 00:22:02 but the thing I love doing the most is live theater. And I think probably because you get instant feedback from the audience. I mean, when you're making a film or a television show, you can be having fun with your colleagues and your coworkers, but you can only guess how well it's going to be received by an audience at home or in a movie theater. Whereas when you're there live with the people,
Starting point is 00:22:28 there's this wonderful synergy between you and the other actors, you and the audience, you and the crew. It's such a wonderful, exhilarating experience. It's like sports. It's like you're playing the game of the play. And that's something that I really enjoy, probably the most.
Starting point is 00:22:44 Live theater, not a fan. Not a fan. Not a fan. Well, I'm just. You haven't seen, Dan, you haven't seen the right shows. That's what it is, you just haven't seen the right shows. I'm a fan, Abe Lincoln's not a fan of live theater because of what happened to him.
Starting point is 00:22:59 Oh, I'm sorry, I missed it. Yeah. Of course. It's okay. Well played. He got shot in the head. Well played. Right. John Volk's boost. He was killed, you know? Yeah. Yeah, I missed it. Of course, well played. He got shot in the head. Well played. John Volksboos. He was killed, you know? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:23:08 At the old Ford Theater, yes sir. The, when people want to talk to you about your roles, what are the things that they want, that they wanna talk to you about the most? Absolutely number one always is, is substitute teacher. They want to tell me that they have a friend named Balaque or Jay Queline or D Nice or my name is, you know, my name is, people say, my name is Aaron. You ruined my life.
Starting point is 00:23:38 Thank you. And so that's usually the thing that people, that thing caught wildfire years ago and it's still going strong. And some kind of magic happened and we're not sure why but we love it and I think we're blessed that it's taken on a life of its own. So that's the thing people talk about the most. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:24:03 When you say you don't know why, when you were in these things, did you know because I imagine it was a lot of fun to do that and enormously hard work as well in a way that people might not understand. Yeah, there's it's interesting that you know, Dan, one of the things that's so fascinating about our job is that there's very little science to it. You never know what's going to catch
Starting point is 00:24:23 fire. And the only thing I could ever put my finger on, the two most popular sketches on Key and Peel are both about names. It's about switching people's names, changing people's names, or highlighting the fact that people have unique names. And I don't know what to attribute that to, I'm not an anthropologist, but, or a psychologist.
Starting point is 00:24:47 So I don't really have a take as to why, but there must be something. The thing is that sometimes the stuff that you have the most fun doing will be the least popular thing. And sometimes something else that you do, you go, oh, that was pretty good. And then it somehow blows up.
Starting point is 00:25:02 There's really no rhyme or reason to it. You never, you never know, you never knew, you never knew breaking up laughing and doing something that that would be the one that echoes. I never knew because I remember when we did that substitute teacher sketch I remember thinking this is a super solid sketch and at that point in time in my life I'd been doing sketch for 12 straight years and I thought to myself this is a super solid sketch and at that point in time in my life I'd been doing sketch for 12 straight years and I thought to myself this is a really good sketch I'm gonna give it my all I'm gonna play it actually thought to myself I'm gonna play it as seriously as I can I try not to wink at the comedy because it's always very important to me to remember that the characters in the
Starting point is 00:25:41 sketches or the movies or the TV shows, whatever I'm doing, they don't know they're in a comedy. So you have to remember that they don't know. They're just living their lives. And we didn't break up a lot. We improvised a ton in that sketch, but we didn't break up. We didn't laugh a ton. It just was like really well done. We had no idea that it was going to get into the public consciousness this way. And then there are other sketches that I did where I thought, God, this is so much fun, it's got to go well. And it did. So yeah, there have been times. There actually have been times, now that you mention it.
Starting point is 00:26:17 Pete Well, how about this one? Because Barack Obama, the actual Barack Obama, not our unreasonable facsimile in a powdered wig i want to put side by side in b roll here uh... you guys were making fun of and it was funny of brocco bomb up uh... jordan peale was but the handshaking and dapping up white people and black people differently and brocco bomb up go ahead and run that uh... for keegan for Keegan Michael Key so that people can see that
Starting point is 00:26:47 Barack Obama seemed to be doing this with NBA basketball players on purpose, but I'm not totally sure that he was like It's the same thing. So tell us what you're watching here how he shakes Steve Kerr's hand and how he shakes everybody else's hand. I Love I love that somehow. I don't understand why, but I love how somehow Steve Kerr is more black adjacent than the other coaches, like that Steve gets the hug. I don't know why, it's so funny to me. And I think, I mean, maybe I'm being naive, but I feel that what the president is doing, the former president is doing,
Starting point is 00:27:29 is trying to make everybody feel culturally comfortable. And so it's actually, he's like physically code switching, which is so, it's a fascinating cultural phenomenon that we have, but anybody, you know, it's funny. I'll meet other black people and it's like, it's hugs all around. A complete and perfect stranger. And it's just hugs all around.
Starting point is 00:27:50 And he knows what I'm talking about. Howard Wigg Obama knows what I'm talking about. Yeah. Do you miss Key and Peele at all? Or is it, you're all about growth in your work. It's obvious. So is that something that you miss or did it live and do its useful
Starting point is 00:28:05 thing for you and then you moved on to other things? I think the way that you just put it is perfect. I think that it lived, it was used, it lived its useful life. It's, it's, uh, can peel is always holds a place in my heart. It's very special to me and to my life and what it's helped, what it's done in my career and helped me do in my career. With that said, if there was, you know, if there ever was talk of a reunion, I certainly, I would probably more than likely say yes to that. I enjoyed working with Jordan so much and we enjoyed each other professionally and creatively in such a profound level that I would I would love to do it again, but it did it it was a season in my life and and I think it it served it kind of served its purpose.
Starting point is 00:28:55 Have you talked to him about whether he'd be as interested in that as you are because everybody would love that. We have we have discussed we've discussed we've talked about it lightly I should say. And he kind of is where he is and I am where I am. But if I remember correctly, the last time we discussed it, Jordan said, everything in its right time. So if the time comes back and it seems like it's right for us
Starting point is 00:29:20 to do it again, it'll present itself, like the universe will present it, and then we'll pursue it. So yeah, we do discuss it sometimes. I was just with him this last weekend. We had dinner with our wives and had a wonderful time and I miss him because I live in New York, he lives in Los Angeles. So I miss him.
Starting point is 00:29:37 So if that opportunity came up and it was right, I believe we would do it again. Transformers 1 is in theaters this Friday. I really will watch him whatever he's doing because he is so wildly creative. Stugatz wants to ask you a sports question. Well, let's say, listen, I ask the important questions, okay? What do the Lions have to do to bounce back and beat the Cardinals this weekend? I think, first of all, I think Aiden Hutchinson, I think that those four and a half sacks came at just the right time. I think, first of all, I think Aiden Hutchinson, I think that those four and a half sacks came at just the right time.
Starting point is 00:30:07 I think it boosts his confidence because I think he'll stay after Kyler. And I think that he'll get to him a couple of times. I mean, I know how nimble Murray is, but I think he'll get to him a couple of times. This is how I chalk it up. And this is not a, you know, it's just my own personal opinion. I just think that Jared had an off day, much like he did last season
Starting point is 00:30:30 during the Thanksgiving game. He just had an off day and those last throws at the end of the fourth quarter, like when the clock was going down, it's just like they were lackluster. I think that when that happens to him, he always bounces back. It really kind of was on his shoulders. He just wasn't having a great performance. I think he's going to be fine. I think he's going to be fine. That was a disaster. They were one for seven in the red zone. How do you get only 16 points when you've got 463 yards? Yeah, that that is a conundrum. And that is a concern of mine. But I feel like the bounce back is going to happen this week.
Starting point is 00:31:07 I feel like it could be a shootout. And sometimes I think Ben Johnson thrives during a shootout. So I think it could be a shootout. I'm thinking about those two secondaries. And if everybody slots in where they need to, it's going to be a really entertaining game. My God, Marvin Harrison, Jr. Yeah. Yes. This kid. Yeah. Yes. This kid just arrived.
Starting point is 00:31:26 Yes. It's always nice seeing you. He did arrive. I was debating that yesterday. It's always nice seeing you. Always nice talking to you. Again, Transformers 1 in theaters this Friday. Thank you, Keegan.
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Starting point is 00:34:28 This is the Don Lebatard show with the Stugarts. Let's get back to sports here. Diana Rossini is the senior NFL insider for the athletic. She's got a new podcast with Chase Daniel. It's very popular. It's very good. Scoop City is what it's called, and she's also our working mom insider.
Starting point is 00:34:50 Oh yeah. One of the very few, I think, in the, I don't, are there any other working mom insiders doing the Schefter-Wodge thing of 20 hours a day, I have to be connected to my phone at all times? I know, I was checking out my screen time the other day just to look at it, and I was like, this is so bad. This is really bad.
Starting point is 00:35:08 This is unhealthy for my brain. This is unhealthy for my lifestyle. You know, most moms are managing the screen time of their own children, right? Cause like you just stick that iPad in front of them so you can do something, accomplish anything. I need to manage myself at this point. So no, I don't think anyone's doing it.
Starting point is 00:35:26 Although I do think moms and dads that are working in the NFL space kind of feel this commitment to having to be on all the time. I mean, just look at the Panthers yesterday, out of nowhere, we were shocked that the Panthers made this decision to bench Bryce Young. Like I did not see that coming. I don't think anyone did. Does it make sense when you talk about the Carolina Panthers doing this after two games? I mean, yes,
Starting point is 00:35:53 but in the moment, if you're just spending your Monday afternoon doing whatever it is that you're doing and you cover the Carolina Panthers and that breaks, your whole life is in shambles. And mine was too yesterday. Well, I was texting with you recently and you were doing your job and you said to me, hey, I gotta get back to you because one of my kids put my wallet in the microwave. So, I mean, what are you doing?
Starting point is 00:36:16 Like, explain that to us. Okay, so because I'm, you guys have known me so long, like I'm just a walking hurricane, right? So the way I can keep myself organized is I have a wallet that goes on my cell phone You know what I mean? So I like keep my license and my credit cards on my phone. I Never take it off ever. I always keep my phone in that case and for whatever reason that day I decided to take the wallet off of the phone so I took the case off and put my phone on
Starting point is 00:36:46 a charger and went back into the kitchen where my sons were just getting ready for dinner. And my oldest, my three-year-old Mikey took the case, put it in the microwave and it's like toddler height, threw it in there, pressed start and walked away. I didn't know that he did that. start and walked away. I didn't know that he did that. Oddly, right around that time, my little guy likes to blow out candles because he thinks it's everybody's birthday every day. So he had just blown out a candle. Just as this is all happening at the same time. My husband comes in the house, he goes, what's all this smoke? Oh, Joey blew out the candle. Happy birthday to whomever it was that day. And he said, no, no, there is a lot of smoke.
Starting point is 00:37:28 Like a lot. So he opens up their microwave and the phone case and all my credit cards caught fire. And truthfully guys, I just think that was my son rebelling. I think he was like, he associated that wallet with my phone. It was like, I'm over it. I'm over this thing. I'm gonna cook it.
Starting point is 00:37:50 That's funny and sad and terrible. Well, the first question I asked her was, is the phone okay? Not the kids, is the phone okay? The other one, the one that's not putting things in the microwave, Joey, is regularly playing with fire and candles. You know, I never thought about that being a concern. Chasing down Bryce Young story.
Starting point is 00:38:15 It's a group effort. It is a group effort to manage these children while I'm doing this job because I never considered the fact that it is very bizarre odd and unsafe that every day after school, I let my son blow out the candle in our kitchen because he just loves birthdays. Um, he loves his own too. Cause every time we have to do the fake song just to keep them happy and we just say happy birthday to Joey. So technically Joey's like 190 right now based on how many birthdays we've seen.
Starting point is 00:38:42 Joey's like 190 right now, based on how many birthdays we've celebrated. But just the collision course, Dan, of all of it, just the fact that I allow the one-year-old to blow out the candle, the three-year-old's cooking my phone, my career's probably cooked now because of it, and I'm sure Child Protective Services will be shooting that now.
Starting point is 00:38:59 I'm not even kidding when I ask you what level of panic sweeps over you when you can't have a phone for however many hours, a phone with all of your contacts. I know you could back it up and I'm sure you've backed it up. Well, no, you didn't back, tell me you didn't back it up. What? So recently I checked that
Starting point is 00:39:19 because I had another situation where my phone was in my pocket and I was picking the boys out of the tub and he fell out of the pocket and went right into the water. And we've all been there, right? You've all dropped them in the toilets, in the sinks. Every human being has been there. And you're like, no.
Starting point is 00:39:37 And I pull it out and I ran downstairs to find a bag of rice, to the good old rice trick. You all know that now, right? You stick your phone in rice, you let it sit there for a few hours. And I'm just praying and hoping the phone goes on. And my husband goes, what are you freaking out about? We'll get you another phone. You have all your stuff backed up.
Starting point is 00:39:58 I'm like, Kev, I don't think I have it backed up. I don't remember the last time I did it. It's like, oh my gosh. Well, the phone turned on, thank goodness. So between that moment and the fire, we did back it up. So I'm good. But I will say the fact that even my own husband's reaction when he pulled the microwave open, right, to go, what is in here?
Starting point is 00:40:18 What is this? What is on fire? He's like, Diana, it's your phone case. Oh my God, your phone. I'm like, no, no, no, don't worry. My phone's in the other room. So the parental guidance here is not going well because everyone is very concerned about my phone
Starting point is 00:40:31 and not the safety of my children. But I will say Mikey now walks by the microwave every day and goes, smoke, smoke. I'm like, yep, yep, smoke, smoke, Mikey. So you just left the kids in the bath? I mean. Oh, yeah, yeah. We just did. They're safe there. Water's water safe.
Starting point is 00:40:47 Water and fire, both of them totally safe. Put it on the poll at LeBittard show. Have you ever dropped your iPhone in the toilet? You mentioned Bryce Young and the shock of that. And I saw a lot of people trying to be very supportive yesterday with the idea of his career is not over, to be very supportive yesterday with the idea of his career is not over. But he better be awfully strong given what the Panthers have done to him, like in terms of his grooming in this sport, because I feel like it could be done if he's not really strong. So I've got a couple issues with the situation there and we could probably spend the whole show going through this organization in a deep dive in terms of the stuff I know and the stuff that you guys can just
Starting point is 00:41:34 casually see as viewers of the game and seeing how they're making these decisions starting with just the infrastructure how this organization has been built. It's easy to laugh and say, what a joke, but the reality is it's not run well, starting from the top with David Tepper, who is involved in all of this. And Dave Canales was brought in here to fix the quarterback and to improve it after he went through a lot in his first season
Starting point is 00:42:02 with Frank Wright at the helm and a lot of different voices in his ear. So here we are now headed into week three, they benched their number one overall pick. But I just think we need to highlight that we're talking about the number one overall pick. Two years ago, there were discussions happening all across the league.
Starting point is 00:42:23 Should the Panthers go for Bryce Young? Should the Houston Texans perhaps go for Bryce Young knowing that they wanted a quarterback in this draft? So how quickly things have changed. So you're telling me now, Bryce Young is broken after everyone in the league said this kid was amazing, that he was great in the meeting rooms, in the classroom, on the field. Now he's too short. His belt is too frail.
Starting point is 00:42:54 He's not big enough. His footwork is horrendous. What happened? What happened between the draft and right now that it's this bad? The Panthers happened. The Panthers did. And it's correct. And look, there's going to be some accountability from Bryce Young here too, there has to be, in terms of what did he not do?
Starting point is 00:43:20 And you have to put yourself in his shoes, which is why I think he needs to go to the front office and say, I want to trade. Like, I don't know if this is beneficial for the organization, but what you guys have put me through here, it's not right, it's not fair. So now you have to think of this,
Starting point is 00:43:38 or look through the prism of the team of, all right, well, what are we doing? And I've had people ask me too, well, maybe this is a mental rest. Maybe they're just gonna take a break, work on him, improve him. No, that is not, you don't do this. You don't make a move like this
Starting point is 00:43:55 to just take a mental break here, Siesta, to figure out how he's gonna get back because the mental damage is gonna be there, it's there. They obviously haven't been able to find an answer. And so now it's Andy Dalton's team. Did you enjoy Belichick as much as I did on the Manning cast yesterday? Just not just that he had the space to break down football
Starting point is 00:44:19 in a way I'm not hearing anywhere on television because there's not the space for it for someone to be as brilliant as Belichick is in that space. But also because he clearly is mad still that the Falcons made him interviewed twice and didn't hire him. I'm so glad that you saw right through that because I don't think everyone did.
Starting point is 00:44:41 Because I saw a lot of responses to him talking about that game and Atlanta. And I think everyone did because I saw a lot of responses to him talking about that game and Atlanta and I think Bill is brilliant and he can play a chess, a mental chess match with anyone and I think it was tough for him. All right. I think the temptation was, I mean, Peyton put him right there, just set him up beautifully to be like, let it rip, Billy, let it rip. And he did. Yeah. beautifully to be like, let it rip Billy, let it rip, and he did. Yeah, is there
Starting point is 00:45:06 frustration that Bill, is there frustration from Bill Belichick's point of view that he had this job? Guys, this thing was moving in the direction I was reporting. Bill Belichick is going to be getting this job after a couple more meetings. He was getting his staff together. And then all of a sudden, it was a Saturday afternoon, I got a call and this thing just shifted. I mean, straight up, hard right turn. And you have to wonder what happened.
Starting point is 00:45:35 Well, Bill knows what happened. There were voices in the ear of the owner that prevented him from making that decision, Arthur Blank, from saying, Bill Belichick is taking over the team. And the voices won. And Bill was on TV last night talking about that because he knows and he wanted the world to kind of know,
Starting point is 00:45:53 yep, that was my job and they messed it up. Bob Kraft was one of those voices, according to the reporting of Don Vannada and others. Yeah, I think Rich McKay had a big say there. He has a lot of juice in that building. I think there were a lot of people who did not want Bill Belichick to take over their organization
Starting point is 00:46:15 because that meant that they were gonna be out of a job. And I don't know, I am not an expert on did the Falcons make a mistake by not hiring Bill Belichick. I can just tell you what I know in terms of how it was tracking. And so it goes from Bill Belichick to so close to getting this job to now walking around the link with Matt Patricia right behind him, which by the way, Matt Patricia, onions, walking around the link after you were fired just what, seven, eight months ago. I just, I think that's wild
Starting point is 00:46:50 that he had such courage. I don't even like to go to Philly after a loss and I have nothing to do with it. But he's with Belichick. Just the general energy, just the energy of it. Yeah, I just don't want to be around those people. Like even just this morning, my husband said two words to me, he's an Eagles fan. And I'm like, this can't be a thing. Like I don't want to be the household that is shaped by the result of a football game.
Starting point is 00:47:15 Like A, grow up, B, you're a father. I don't want our children having a culture where mommy and daddy's tone in this house is based on the result of the Philadelphia Eagles. Who cares? So stupid. Isn't it a case though, where while we don't want daddy to be moping around
Starting point is 00:47:34 because the Eagles lost, we also don't want mommy moping around because she missed the call on some offensive coordinator breaking news? Like, I bring it up all the time. I bring it up all the time. I said, I don't care about the wins and losses all this house should be focused on is how to give me ability to do my job at a better
Starting point is 00:47:53 level I've asked him to quit I'm like I don't care about your job I don't care about your career goals I don't care that you work 50 hours a day I've contributed really he gives everything to the company he works for about your career goals. I don't care that you work 50 hours a day and that you have contributed really. He gives everything to the company. He works for Shake Shack. He does so much for this company. I want him to quit, but he won't do it because something about just like personal growth or something. Hey y'all, it's Mike. And as you know know it is football season, the all consuming football season.
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