The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz - Local Hour: The Goldenest Cane I Know
Episode Date: August 30, 2023Stugotz is back from the dentist and is trying to smoke after having teeth pulled, Juju is here, Jess is back from Ireland, and Lucy is crazed for College Football. Mike is discussing some "notions ar...ound the ACC" and Dan and Billy are here to debate Mike's conflicts of interest regarding his reporting on UM. Is this our Canes preview? Plus, the Marlins season might be over, but the Angels season definitely is. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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This is the Dunlabel Tarshall with the Stugots Podcast.
Like an aging football veteran toward the end of his career Stugots
Lymphs in here today and says I'm gonna give it a go
He has had some mouth repairs that have long been overdue. I saw him googling. How do you smoke?
Yeah cigarettes after you after you what after you have like something excavated after you have a tooth extracted
How do you smoke to avoid dry pockets the only way to do it is through your nose dry pockets are dry socks
Sockets pockets. I don't know. I'm all hopped up on meds today, Nana. Okay. That should be fun
Jessica's back from Ireland. Hi. She says that she has four hours, a full show of material for you on just Ireland stuff.
The look on Billy's face regarding that says it all.
It's not regarding that.
It just, but you were drifting off.
Well, because it, I mean, you don't smoke after you had two teeth taken out as the answer.
Like, that's, that's what you do, you don't.
Right, I did it.
Yeah.
I draw the line, it's smoking out of my nose, Billy, okay?
I think you're smoking through your butt.
What?
I was thinking about it.
What?
What do you mean you think you can smoke through your butt?
I think that's a thing.
That's not a thing.
Go sit in the penalty box.
What?
It is a thing. I'll back him up on that.
You go sit with him.
What do you mean?
It's a thing.
Pretty much you, anything with your butt.
You can butt, jog, why not butt smoke?
Guys, Izzy is gone.
This cleaned it up.
I mean, is flying in an emergency.
He is flying in.
Whoa!
Because.
Comroller.
Stugods, the fun roller got you again.
Comroller.
Those billies.
Yeah.
Thank you, Billy.
That was yesterday you weren't here, Jessica.
He is, that is a callback.
Billy has been very good the last couple of days of just making stinkers of jokes at the
very start of the show and getting kicked out of the show.
But a mean is flying in because Stugots doesn't know if he's going to make it.
Juju is here, that's always exciting.
It always makes us happy when Juju arrives
and Lucy is a crazy person about college football.
Like she's not reasonable, she's not sane.
Everything that happens in college football
is the most awesome of things that has ever happened.
Even week zero.
All of it. Juju is great. She's things that has ever happened. It is. Even week zero. All of it.
Zero was great.
She's right, by the way.
You guys are all not college football fans,
so that's why you don't.
That's not true at all.
What do you mean?
That's not true.
That's why you don't appreciate the finer things in life.
Week zero is just merely a little appetizer
for the main course.
You listen to me.
Week zero, I was one in three headed into the Hawaii game.
I took the rainbows, I doubled down,
I went all my money back.
How about that?
Don't tell me I don't love college football.
Well, who were the three that you lost?
Did you, I don't know.
Okay.
You tapped someone else forget.
They were bad games.
So you made a bad game.
They were not bad games, they were great games.
I had Navy.
I saw if I used.
You had Navy?
Yeah.
What?
I did.
No, the name is like 146 to 14 against Navy and Ireland
or something like that over the last three matches.
Yeah.
The armed services, we really do need to update the offenses.
Come on guys.
I'm gonna compete.
Now come on.
They can't compete that way.
You used to like, that was them competing.
No, that wasn't them competing.
That it's jarring when you're watching a college football
game to see that kind of size and strength advantage.
Where it's just obvious on the first three drives,
oh, they're just gonna get cement mixered.
Like they're not gonna be able to get into the backfield.
They're just gonna get, it's gonna be like seeing a field plow.
It was great talking to a lot of the Irish locals
and people that went to the game that had not watched college football before because they pretty much all said the same thing which was
This game's way too slow for us like we can't watch this. There's way too much stoppage and we don't really get it and I'm like trust me
You're right. There's a lot of slow stoppage time in college football
But you're watching one team that plays like they played football 80 years ago
versus a team with a modern offense. This is not really what every game's like. Just give it a chance.
But every game is, this is a hard thing to explain internationally when you go around and tell people,
yeah, there's actually about nine minutes of total action in the next three hours or two and a half
hours that you're spending here. That there is a lot of explaining that to others.
It's been baked in with us.
We've got used to it all our lives.
And obviously it's the insanity and the passion that it is.
But when you take it overseas and people keep stealing,
they don't understand why they're huddling, first of all,
because they're learning football.
And then they see nine minutes of total action.
That that's not exactly the way to do it with the attention deficit disorder
that we're presently feeding with our distractions
and the need for stimuli at all turn.
There's also, they changed the rules this year,
which I hate, which now the clock doesn't stop
after a first down in college football,
except the final two minutes of each half,
which was something that was unique to college football
that I think allowed for a lot of possession,
especially towards the end of house,
which led to some very crazy games, in my opinion.
And so they sped it up now, but in the first,
I don't know, 15 minutes of this game,
there were like three, two and a half minute
television timeouts.
I was going crazy.
I was like, oh, it's finally here.
There's kickoff, Notre Dame's driving.
Oh, it's moving too slowly for you.
And then all of a sudden, oh, nope,
guy with the red hats out there. Guy with the red hat, he's out there again. Oh, he's moving too slowly. And then all of a sudden, oh, nope, guy with the red hats out there,
guy with the red hat, he's out there again.
Oh, he's still out there.
This guy with the red hat was out there
more than Sam Hartman.
It was a lot.
Well, Dan, you say Navy has to upgrade the offense
and you're right, but Army has.
Like Army in the last few years,
they have upgraded and adapted to 2023.
Obsurious.
Not really.
Not dead.
Last year, they had games in which they scored 44 points,
34 points, 45 points.
You can score a lot.
Run in any count.
No, it was a throwing attack.
I'm telling you.
Billy, what are you laughing about?
I just like the argument.
No, no, I'm serious.
I'm telling you.
And then you have a room full of college experts.
Oh, look it up. I don't know. Well, that's the move. The look it, the look it up move. And then we
look it up and everyone just keeps it moving when he ends up being wrong. But he is now looking
it up with one hand. They did move away from the triple option. Thank you. Navy is also trying to
move away from the triple option. They were trying to come into this game with more of a passing attack, did not work.
Obviously, he's going to take time.
Georgia Tech also has tried to move away from the triple option, but what happens when
you make these systemic changes, like you aren't, especially at a naval academy, you're
not able to recruit the offensive line that you need to be able to sit back and pass the
football, and probably not a...
You're not able to recruit the anybody
you need.
Years.
Yeah.
But in order to execute that, it's going to take several classes to stack for players
that are more geared towards that scheme.
It's a pretty terrible thing to inherit if you're at Georgia Tech and Paul Johnson is running
for 20 years, the offense that is just recruiting players that
don't know what to do with Calvin Johnson when he said Georgia Tech.
I mean, what do you want him to do?
He's not exactly in high school recruiting hotbeds like Georgia, who goes there?
The idea that our greatest football players would sign up for playing in a spread offense
in army and having
the risk going to war is why I believe the military doesn't get some of our
greatest players. I believe that that is.
Do you get to go to Ireland to play Notre Dame which is you know pretty cool if
you ask me. Otherwise they would never get to leave the country those people in
the Navy. I offered the spicy fix earlier this week of how they could get the best players and you
guys just rejected it entirely.
Yeah, because it was a terrible idea.
Do you want to share it now with Juju and Lucy and Jessica again, even though it was a
terrible idea the first time?
Yeah, that's the one.
They get to draft a player from the winning team if they lose idea.
Correct.
That's right.
That's how it works.
Yeah, what's wrong with that?
Yeah, okay.
Do you not want the best and brightest
protecting our country and playing football for them as well?
Happy Jim Cantori day.
Oh, yeah.
It's not gonna end well for him, right?
Ha, ha, ha, ha.
Put it on the pole, please,
Judeoat Levitage show.
It's not gonna end well for Jim Cantori, right?
Just if you play with fire so many times.
I would say that even though he is a storm expert,
the calculations are changing on everything
that's happening right now.
The math is changing, it's honestly.
Billy, go sit in the penalty box again.
Oh man.
Storm surge of 10 to 15 feet is not normal.
We are playing basically natural disaster
lotto with how hot our oceans are. What is about to hit or is hitting right now
northern Florida was when it was around Cuba a storm, a tropical storm, and very
quickly because the seas are hot tub hot, got to a category four and they weren't
saying it was going to be a category four
i've gone the entirety of my life stucats down here even with hurricane and
you happening
i was never afraid of her can't never i've lived here my entire life
without fearing
hurricanes but what i'm afraid of now
is storm surge and water it It's not the winds anymore.
It's the amount of water.
George is already flooded and the storm hasn't gotten there.
The amount of water that is being taken on
is going to really disrupt life and take lives.
I'm watching footage of Cedar Key.
I believe it's called on Twitter right now.
When there are houses that are nearly underwater right now,
that's where Jim Cantor is.
He was there yesterday.
He said, I might not be here tomorrow.
I wake up this morning.
He's still there.
Why?
Why does Jim Cantor exist on inserting himself
and being the story?
Like, he's gonna die one day.
I don't want Jim Cantor to die.
I don't want anyone to die.
But Jim can't toy one day is gonna get caught
in one of these keys where the surge is so much,
it's on a roof of a house and nowhere else to stand.
Where's he gonna stand when the roof is covered?
Huh?
This is why Jim can't toy is famous.
He's been doing it very well for a very long time.
I do think though that the nature of storms
are about to change because, Stu Gatz, it's not just that we're still looking for bodies
in Hawaii on fires. There are two hurricanes right now around Florida. When you look at it
from a satellite, it's horrifying. And I don't know. It sucks the fun, obviously, out of everything
that we're doing. But right now, in northern Florida, there is a panic from the idea that ocean is just swamping.
It's not... When you talk about 10 to 15 feet of storm surge,
do you guys... That's two Shaquille O'Neill's.
Like, people cannot survive that. That is catastrophic. If anyone is in that,
that is not something that can be survived.
And it seems like we're just playing, as I said before, nature lotto here, that it doesn't matter
where you live. Go ahead and try and search. Go ahead and look it up. Places that are safe,
places that are safe from fire, from tornadoes, from earthquakes. You're going to find very
little stugots that's safe safe and scientists are all telling you,
hey, we underestimated this.
This is all happening faster than we thought
than it was.
What's happening in the Arctic, the heating of the earth,
and it's all based on our use of fossil fuels.
Like 80% I think is the number.
It's all the way that we're burning fossil fuels.
It's gonna take civil unrest, stugots.
It's gonna be civil disobedience and protests.
You thought our military academies
running the triple option was antiquated.
How about filling our cars with dinosaur bones?
Because that's what we're doing right now.
We're all gonna die.
Stugas doesn't want any of us to die,
but we're all gonna die.
Except Jim Cantor.
Ha ha ha ha ha. Except Jim Cantor.
Don't live a tart. We are crazed right now.
You are a vet in prison.
What are you guys?
God's is alive.
I'm not saying.
He's keeping this act over there.
Jats has been writing the entire time about the Miami Heat.
And a mean here is getting buried by heat nation.
He's been telling you.
He's been keeping it.
You're praising Struce.
He was all for nice Hey, what is that?
What are we doing?
When screws go to the cup he's looking to lay it up
He's not looking to turn it over like Duncan Robinson is Duncan Robinson is a cow
Listen, listen, it's a coward
Stugats, Chris, a coward
And bam can be bam in DC I am done with him
And Kyle Lowry's one of the worst postseason players in the history of the NBA.
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Lucy and Jessica Stugatz are just dying
to snort college football.
And Mike Ryan, sort of, on the fringes of it,
with a quarterback who injured his finger on his helmet,
and playing...
Wasn't his helmet? playing I wasn't his
helmet on a helmet excuse me I'd be weird to find it'd be really
considered really worried about his follow-through if he heard his thumb on his
own helmet my bad Mike Ryan wants to talk about the University of Miami opener on
the fringes of college football.
Jessica and Lucy are not so college football obsessed that they're interested in this one,
are they?
Even I have a line.
Okay.
Well, who's Miami playing?
Miami.
Oh wow, a couple of Miami's cutting it out.
Do we have video there of Miami of Ohio saying
that they are the real and true and only Miami,
the only thing I know about Miami of Ohio football
is Ben Rothless Burger.
That's what I do on word association
with Miami of Ohio football.
There's a Gabbard there now.
Is there?
There's a Gabbard there now.
What is the sound that we have here, Mike,
of Miami of Ohio telling you that Miami of Florida is no longer?
They're Hachat quarterback who was asked,
and this is how you want your Hachat quarterback to answer this question.
I think this plays out the same question,
but the real Miami is where?
And core gables are here.
No, Oxford.
Oxford Ohio.
Because you're around longer, you're just... and call Gables or Oxford. Oxford Ohio.
Because you're around longer, you're just... No, I just think, I think we'll show them September 1st.
That's a leading question.
That's a loaded question.
There's no personality from the quarterback
to a question that was totally loaded.
He didn't even believe that either by the way.
And Mullet didn't believe it.
Nobody believed you. The look, is that the hot shot look of a quarterback even believe that either, by the way, that Mullet didn't believe it, nobody believed you.
The look, is that the hot shot look of a quarterback, backward cap, Mullet?
Was it a Mullet?
It was very flowing long hair.
Is it, it is kind of Mullet.
I just know he's not on Colin Coward's draft board.
Miami of Ohio's offense is ranked 121st in S&P Plus.
Iowa wins a lot of games with an offense, that bad, so.
They should have beaten Kentucky last year. They're not that bad. I mean win a lot of games with an offense that bad. So they should have beaten
Kentucky last year. They're not that bad. I mean, everybody beaten Northwestern.
At this point, I don't believe the University of Miami, given some of the games they lost
last year, can be in a position where they feel, I don't know what the spread is in that
game, but where they can feel very confident that they wouldn't lose to anybody. Because
last year, there were a couple of times that they lost to a team like this and I don't know how you feel
about the condition of your program. Mike Ryan, I don't believe I'm saying this
flatly. I do not believe that I have seen a college football reporter in my
history covering sports embed himself in a program to get information.
And because it's his lifestyle now, and people there trust him and he has
relationships there, where he is both a football insider, but also a
hobnobbing, mover and shaker booster, shaking hands, making sure that the
power people who can pay crystal ball, $80 million
are people he has relationships with.
So this is a part, my character seems like
a conflict of interest.
It is, it's new, it's the new journalism age.
It is in everywhere.
I'm good with it.
Well, you always are with matters of a lack of ethics.
It is for him.
I don't have to have ethics.
I'm not bowing to a journalistic entity.
A medium, not a journalist.
You are an amorphous thing that exists around this show
that has learned journalism, but not necessarily
have to abide by it right now when we are our own bosses.
And when you're actually fundraising
for the University of Miami.
I know what amorphous means.
I don't think my brother Billy knows what amorphous means.
You are found in a position today
where you're scared of the opener, excited.
I'm excited for the opener.
I'm excited to see this plan out.
Last year was as disappointing an experience as I've ever had.
There's a lot of renewed energy, a lot of people that look a lot different on that field
this year.
And for me, it's about expectations, managing them, not getting too high in believing that
this is a multi-year plan.
So I'm excited to see this program, I think the staff, the players, the boosters, everyone needs a performance
on Friday that you can take encouragement from and I'm hoping that's what happens.
I don't remember who he was talking about, but I heard Mario Christobal talking about
one of the players being muscles on top of muscles, 30 pounds of muscles that make you understand that at the highest tiers to got of minor league football,
where young men are physically, giant men, there are, you will see physical differences between
the very best of what is playing in college football and what Miami was last year even even last year.
And they are saying that physically and I don't know what this means right.
Everyone talks about Isaiah Simmons being a first round type of talent because he's like
Barcavius Mingo.
It's just an athlete an incredible athlete.
But I don't know how good he is at football because he hasn't been good at football.
He just got traded to the Giants for what was it?
Like a seventh round pick,
but Miami has more physical athletes
than they've had in a minute.
We weren't a very impressive team coming off the bus.
I remember a couple of years ago, I was at practice.
I'm like, who's that?
That's finally, we got a body there and someone told me,
oh, that's a punter.
He's from Australia.
So that's not really the case this year.
Like Mario builds from the inside out
and the offensive line and the defensive line
which approached out that I know
yes, last year surprised me when he said
arguably the best D line in the nation.
That crap Miami team from last year
said arguably in terms of pro prospects
that team last year had one of the most talented
D lines in the country.
And I think from a past rushing perspective, they finished top 10.
The D line has only gotten more and more talented.
This guy, Rubin Bain.
They're more talented this year.
Rubin Bain is honestly talked about as he could be like an all-time cane.
And the offensive line looks totally different.
There's three guys that they brought it. Four guys, if you include the transfer from Alabama in Cohen,
they just look a lot different.
And there's a lot of reason to be excited
because the body types are coming in now
that you can kind of see the vision.
And if you start stacking classes
and the backup start looking like the starters,
then you're going somewhere.
They're 17 point favorites at home, by the way, since you asked earlier, 17 points.
I think I'm taking the canes based on what Mike just said.
They were 28 and a half point favorites against middle Tennessee last year.
Look, they're going to, I think they're going to be susceptible to big plays through the
air because they're going to play a lot of man.
And where I wasn't cool with it last year was, they were getting beat on man
because they were breakdowns.
If you're gonna lose a 1B1 matchup
because the other guys better than you find,
but there was just no cohesion
along that secondary.
They're gonna have one of the more aggressive front sevens.
They're gonna be able to stop the run.
I think from a matchup perspective,
there's a mobile quarterback that would like to run.
I think that kind of plays into Miami's hands a little bit,
but they'll probably get some big chunk plays over the air because we're going to concede that.
Running is going to be huge for this. Our number one running back is by game two probably going
to be our number three running back this season. And you're going to see a guy like Mark Fletcher
or Alan. Mark Fletcher is a load at running back. And he's got the intangibles from leadership,
or I've spoken to him, he's a bright kid.
He is going to be a menace for this scene.
So there's a lot of reason to get excited.
But in terms of my expectations for this season,
I think eight wins, eight and four is nice.
Hopefully they can win a game that they're not supposed to.
Hopefully that game is FSU or maybe even next week
against Texas A&M.
I think nine wins is great.
And then you get to your three of the plan,
which is compete for a conference, wherever that conference may be. And year four with an expanded
playoff, hopefully be in that conversation because you'll talent your talent level
after four years of stacking top 10 classes should be good enough to compete for a title.
Juju, Billy, can you guys, I don't know if this is happening with your ear. It is happening
a little bit with my ear and keep in mind
I care about the University of Miami program
It's probably the thing in my career that I have cared about the most when it just being
Somebody who grew up at that school and you tried to end them with the whole pal grand thing
I didn't do that that wasn't my that wasn't my doing not allegedly
I didn't do that. That wasn't my that wasn't my doing not allegedly No, it wasn't
Not allegedly it was not me. I did not report anything you got beat on that story
Yeah, yeah, that's a real Mandela effect that was Randy Mal
Randy Melkick my ass on that story
He knew how to talk to district attorneys. I was 20 years old. I did not I did not know anything about federal aid or why Tony Russell would be in the athletic department doing crack and giving fake loans to people d a's
new to randy i was beaten on that story but i care about
the university of my amy program how much do you care in general because we'd love to have
you talk to some folks there's different tiers of how much you care that is correct would
you like to have a player show up at your birthday?
We are doing NIL again this year, correct?
No, thank you.
We're not doing NIL this year.
Would you like to?
I'm doing NIL personally, but-
I'm pretty sure that's why it's true.
Well, so last year our NIL deal came from Highly.
You didn't pony up anything.
It was our Highly team.
Well, I don't know if you paid attention
to the Highly season last year. Bit of a of a loser a big one and we decided last year
that we were going to give it to Romney Gill's foundation and we won the occasional Friday night
game and his his foundation actually gets the answer your questions yes I would like metal arc and
I would like us to be associated with the University of Miami football program in the way that aids them financially. Yes.
How about FIU? Bill, he's calling some of their games. I mean, how about we support the Golden Panthers?
Yeah. As soon as I start talking about money, everybody shows up with their hands out.
Well, Florida's public university. I'd love to help Miami's Women's Basketball program.
I can really make a difference. We did that last year.
Yeah, it does.
And he hard and took us to an elite eight.
If we help Iowa women's basketball program,
we can win the Nadi.
I want a great content.
I want to help Nebraska women.
Got a big fish on the line.
Nebraska women's volleyball I'd like to help.
They don't seem to need very much in the way of help.
No, Nebraska women's volleyball is today
planning on breaking the record
for highest attended women's sporting event
in United States history.
They're estimating to have 90,000 people
at a volleyball game today.
It's gonna be one of the cooler things we've seen
in women's sports and in college sports.
The Oscars.
But the question not helpful.
The question I wanted to ask,
Ju-Ju and Billy is because as Mike navigates
all of these conflicts, kind
of a journalist, not a journalist, fundraiser, booster, talker on air that can get people
and the team and himself in trouble by saying the wrong thing.
Do you guys hear some of what he's saying when he talks about UM like coach speak, that
he sounds got to have a plan, got it week to week, that it sounds like a coach getting out there,
giving you a weekly press conference.
Is it, are you hearing it that way?
Cause I care about the program
and I'm hearing it that way.
You guys don't care about the program.
I'm hearing that boosters be boosting
because my boy be in all the conversations
and he knew messy was coming.
He can do no wrong as far as I'm concerned,
but he's definitely the goldenest cane I know.
I don't even know any other golden hands.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Billing?
Well said, Juju.
I mean, there's definitely a conflict, right?
It's hard to deny that that's the case.
What's a conflict, really?
Well, you're paying money for access
and then you're giving the information that they feed you.
I'm not giving you the information that they feed you. I'm not giving you the information that they feed me.
I'm not.
Like the conflict.
Why not, though?
The conflict in terms of like journalism, like I'm not gonna say everything that I know.
I have relationships and a lot of journalists by the way are like that.
All of them are.
No, all of them are.
All of them are.
Dan's got great sources and they trust him implicitly and Dan hasn't reported the vast majority of the stuff
that he knows.
For me, reporting as I did on the crystal ball stuff
was just to clear up all this misinformation
that was out there and to stop bad faith actors
from slandering the university.
And through getting involved in that,
my access, my appreciation for my school
to be the change that I sought, to get involved,
to make sure that the last 20 years
of my life are not the 20 years that my children have,
where this team has won five national championships
as in some goddamn punchline,
I got involved and I care deeply about this
and what you're hearing is coach speaking.
Yeah, sure, fine.
But on this show, I've gotten a lot of shit
for being a home or guy and I've had a lot of embarrassing years
and I lost middle Tennessee state last year.
So I'm gonna temper my expectations,
have faith in the program that I'm actively taking apart in
and get this program back to where it needs to be,
so help me God.
But Mike, you realize it seems I don't care.
I do not care, but other people do.
You come off as a mouthpiece for the University of Miami.
I am a mouthpiece because I'm actively in it.
No, I know, but people question whether or not you're going to criticize
Christa Balboon. He needs to be criticized.
Those are not enough criticism last year.
Or you personally, Mike, if they don't make a 12-team playoff, are you going to be the
guy that says he needs to be fired? Yeah, it needs to work.
Let's make a bold effort. Come on, like, like, we're several years down the line.
Too fast. There was nothing about last year,
in which I was reserved.
I was openly frustrated by it,
but it did strengthen my revolt,
and I got more active, I'm sorry,
and I got more actively involved in the program
to help change what happened last year.
But that's where the journalism line is crossed.
But I'm not a journalism.
I'm not a journalist.
I'm not. You're being touted as a college reporter by the i can't
but no but no but no but wait a minute wait a minute wait a minute his information on messy
and crystal ball was a hundred percent like we know what i'm saying he was telling our audience
more than any reporter covering anything nationally nationally or locally, he was telling our audience
that he's got the receipt, everything he said was true.
Like, and much like the crystal ball thing,
my approach on messy was to clear up misinformation
because there was a lot of bad reporting out there.
I'm not gonna come out and break,
I don't care about the shine of breaking a story,
like it'll happen if it happens
throughout the course of the thing,
but I'm not a journalist.
It's this, Dougans, and you've heard me talk a lot about this, okay? Lord knows the audience is sick
of hearing me talk about journalism. You've heard me recently talk about how woegen
shifter the best of the best, how they're compromised. You've seen publicly, the stories come out. Oh, the conflicts were just hidden.
They weren't managing them well.
They were conflicted.
They're in business with the NBA and ESPN.
It's a partnership for everybody.
Everybody's got bosses, corporates in charge,
and so the very best of the best are concealed,
but compromised.
Mike's telling you, here's where I'm compromised.
And his information is more solid
than any of the information that we've gotten. Their journalism, if it's not dead, you've heard
me talk just this week about the appalling thing happening local newspapers to God that's making
this city the most corrupt one I've ever lived in. And that's saying something from Miami,
because there are no checks and balances
There are no resources to protect us to protect the people from government people being shit
All of journalism is compromised. We've got a guy here. Who is?
Totally and completely a mouthpiece for the University of Miami whose information is better on the University of Miami than anyone who's ever covered the University of Miami.
But he's not a journalist and that comes from the guy who broke the Pell Grant store.
Don Lebatard, you keep mentioning Lou Harris and Lou Williams and Montrel Harris, you keep mentioning.
Harold, Harold, excuse me.
Still got snake. Thank you so much for being on with us.
Really enjoy your work.
Thanks for having me.
Have a great day.
Yeah, see you.
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Our college football insider said one of the most pathetic things I've ever heard from an insider before the show today,
when he said as if it was sourced and loaded with information,
quote, there's a notion around the ACC.
Syracuse is talking.
That FSU is going to blow out LSU this weekend.
Because week zero had some crud that you can just I
I believe your opinion agreed that's what the show revolves around
You went to Ireland and the first week I believe all of us who were watching college football
Elevated everything the weekend was because we missed football in general so very much
You didn't watch the ending of you tap Jacksonville state. It was awesome. Oh, jeezie boom
It's such a lane for you just everything in college football is awesome any single thing that happens
She gets deliriously happy about
Don't you miss viewing sports through that that prism though like I'm envious of Lucy like I wish that I could still be happy
But she's but what in general, but she's talking about college football outside of her IO experience
To call her happy during some IO games might be a bridge too far
We have a great punning battle coming up this weekend. So I don't know what you're talking about.
I'm excited.
I did think to myself,
I want people in Iowa have to hurt
in their soul a little bit when all that comes out
of a press conference is Kirk Farons liking
the other teams punter.
And everyone laughing at the idea
of Iowa is only good at
nine to six games. He also said his favorite game he ever coached was Iowa winning
six four. Not surprising. Sixth for the highway by the way. Yeah. A couple of
safety. What is the hard way? To six points. They know. They know what they did.
Billy, speaking of which, when you say that you have some envy, I really, I've told you
a number of times this year, weirdly, that I enjoy watching the race.
They're great at home runs.
They're great at running the bases, defense.
They're great at everything.
And they come in here and they drag the marlins.
They're a good deal better than the Marlins.
Are the Marlins now done?
You know, yesterday we were talking about whether or not they were done.
I said I wasn't ready to announce that they were officially done and then they lost
11 to 2 to the raise and I'm going to tell you what, Dan, they're 500 now.
They were 14 games over 500 before they all start break.
Now obviously they've played 14 games below 500 to get back to 500. I'm still not ready to say that they're done yet. Still not ready to say that they're
done. The Angels decided to release everyone on their roster yesterday for some reason, like a
sore loser and a fantasy league. And now those players are up for grabs for any team that wants them.
So, okay, this is it is hard. You may have noticed over the years of doing this show that Billy is a temperamental spirit and you never know what it is that he is going to latch on with his talons and
get super excited about.
What do you mean?
Today, I'll tell you what I mean right now.
Today, Billy comes in and he seemed unreasonably unhinged.
He's mad, I did not expect this, at the angels.
He should be.
Okay, but out of nowhere the thing
that summons look they're bad for the game of baseball he just told you he's joyless
he misses the time in sports where he cared like that in life and he had life in general
has nothing to do with sports bill let me explain something to you fatherhood has battered Billy. And. Oh, it's God bless for Bill.
I forgot what you said.
But would you say more so?
Put it on the poll at Levitard show.
Off Mike, he just went off.
What has battered Billy's life?
So it's Mike Ryan.
A source around this show.
There's a notion around the ACC
that Billy has been battered by God bless football.
Put it on the poll, J Drew, at Lebitard show.
What has been worse for Billy's life?
Fatherhood or God bless football?
It's not fatherhood, it's the greatest gift in the world.
Yeah, I understand what it's like.
But what it's done, what it has done,
Billy only has about so much energy to expand.
So if he's watching a fielders choice
in the eighth inning of a Marlins game
because he cares about a season,
because it started better than any
since they won the World Series with that first team,
because there was a reason for enthusiasm
about what the Marlins were doing.
Then they go all in on the trades, they go all in,
and now they want more players because Stugots,
everybody has a chance in the national league
because only the Braves and Dodgers are good.
Everybody else is the Phillies,
but the Phillies are better than the Marlins.
The Marlins this year have been the Met and the Nath.
I mean, the Phillies are 16 games above 500.
The Marlins are 500.
Phillies are good.
What I am saying to you is all year long,
what has been happening in the marlins on the field they've
been a bit of a mirage their run differential is not very good when you look at the nationals
and the mets they are not a lot worse than the marlins they're not empirically as a team
they are in the standings but they're not a lot different as a quality of team the
bets are minus forty one the marlins are minus fifty seven and the national's a minus
ninety five okay but i'm just sayinglins are minus 57. And the Nationals are minus 95.
Okay, but I'm just saying, whatever the difference is,
the Nationals just came in here and to end your season.
They just came in here and did that.
The difference is that they had a very good record in one run games
and had they had, you know, 501 run games at one point
then the record would be completely different.
And things, you know, cut up to them eventually.
And their pitching depth wasn't as deep as we thought it was.
Now they're doing, you know, bullpen games every fifth game,
which isn't what you anticipated.
But I like their bullpen.
I've liked their bullpen all season.
I've loved them.
They've been fine, but then the clothes
are started blowing games and, you know,
things just started catching up to the Marlins.
Look, they're going to have a much better season
than they had last year.
No one thought that coming into August
they'd still be in playoff contention.
So like overall, I'd say the season has been a success, especially
under a new manager. It's just kind of a disappointing end to what was maybe a bit of a mirage
earlier in the season. But you had no expectations really, really for this team until they started
winning the one run games. And you saw that the rest of the league was obviously
weak, which keeps everybody in contention.
Well, I mean, also the we're in a tough division and that the braves are the best team in
baseball and they're just running through absolutely everyone.
Their offense is insane.
They're pitching is good.
Like, there's no catching up to the braves.
So you're always going to be playing for a wild card spot anyways.
You just can't keep up with the braves. And the braves are going to be good unless they somehow messed things
up and through injuries for a long time.
You said the season was a successful season for the Marlins when Janus Anzacumpo said it
was a successful season and they got eliminated in the playoffs.
That's right.
Yeah I jumped on his back.
That's right.
Yeah but the expectations were for him to win a championship.
I mean the Marlins had no expectations.
Very encouraged.
I'd be very encouraged.
They know how to build a team with the new rules.
I mean, there's plenty of reason to get excited.
I'm with a Juju on this, though.
I believe that Juju should have a superhero or a pass to call anybody on the show when
he hears it, because he's got a big database of all the stuff that we've talked about.
He remembers better than most around here.
What people have said, and I believe that you should be able
to, whenever you want, descend with a hypocrite alert
because that is entirely true, what he just said.
That is not how I took that at all.
I took that as Juju's saying that I'm on the same level
as Janice.
Hallert.
A Hallert. That's right. A Juju Hallert, I'm on the same level as Yannis. Hallert. Hey, Hallert, that's right.
A Juju Hallert, where you get carte blanche
to call anybody on the show a hypocrite
because of their conflicting sports biases.
Because this show did rip.
That's what, look at what we're celebrating around here.
Hey, the Marlins are 500, the seasons are success.
They lost as much as they want.
How often are they around 500 in September?
And they were supposed to be doormats in this division. 500 in September and that they were supposed to be door mats in this division
Not very often. It was supposed to be stacked. Yes, they're considerably better than the the New York Mets with limited resources
I think there's plenty of reason to be encouraged about the future last year
There was 69 and 93 the only way they do worse is if the rest of the season they only win two games nice
Can I get ahead of this I'm a hypocrite?
I like that same here here. Fire away,
Juju. You just took Juju to the segment. It had image aims. You're gonna parachute and you just
nuked it by just the conceding that we all are that everyone talking at microphones is compromised. I
say you were Dan. You got my ass earlier this segment, all right? I see you. I'm just saying means to guts.
We know what we are.
Thank you.
I think I'm clean.
That's it.
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Of course, you are right.
The season is a success because they should have been, look, the nationals won a world
series recently. The Braves and fillies are considerably better and would consider
it before the season considerably better.
And the Mets, I said this the other day, because they're disaster.
Yeah, they're disaster.
But if you just take what they're paying former players now, former players, that would
be the 17th highest payroll in the league, just the guys that they are still paying who
no longer play for them.
All four of those teams should have been
much better than the Marlins.
And we've been able to talk and care about the Marlins
all season, that is a success.
It is, that's indisputably a success.
And there are only three out in the wild car.
They still have a chance here.
We're at the like the seasons over.
That's what I'm saying.
I mean, there is hope.
How many teams do they have to climb well don't pay attention to
three teams really you're right there exactly billi epler by the way can we talk about him for a second the general
manager of the meds that guys a disaster an absolute disaster i'm sorry but i'm not sorry he's a mess and he was a mess
when he was with the angels which takes back to the angels because he came to New York from the angels who has wasted much, Mike Trout, they've wasted Shohei O'Connie.
They traded their top two prospects to get pictures that they've then just released,
well they haven't released, but they put them on waivers.
They're going to lose the picture they got to keep O'Connie.
Yes, they just released him yesterday.
The moves they made to try to convince Shohei O'Connie to stay, they said, you know what,
it's not going to work out.
We're just going to put six or seven people on waivers
and anyone can have them for the rest of the year
in a salary dump for like a month that's left.
There's no way they're gonna keep Shohei Otoni.
Like, no way they're gonna keep them.
Well, there's no way Otoni's gonna stay there, you're right.
You should have traded them at the deadline.
They should have traded him at the deadline
and they have to know after doing this
that they're not gonna keep him
and that's why they're doing it.
But to do what? To save a couple million dollars for the rest of
the season like what if they what is their plan moving forward they're going to lose their
best player they've lost their prospects in an effort to try to keep their player they
are going to give trout nothing again who everybody told us was the best player in the history
of the world until show how tiny came so they had back to back best players in the history
of the world and they can't even have a winning record. Like you're talking about the
Marlins and how like disappointing they are. There's no expectations for the Marlins
compared to the Angels. They can't even make the playoffs. They can't even have a winning
season. What are they doing? Like who are these general managers that they keep bringing
in that don't know how to do anything with this team and with this roster? I don't understand
it. Really caring about sports ladies and gentlemen.
I don't even care about that.
I just don't even care about that.
I'm not a team in Anaheim.
I never want to play the run at 11 o'clock at night,
but what are they doing?
They're in Los Angeles, I'm gonna have to.
Two words, dokey bomb.
Here is dokey bomb.
Let's go.
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