The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz - Postgame Show: The Hanger

Episode Date: March 5, 2024

Mina Kimes joins the show to talk Russell Wilson, NFL Draft Wide Receivers, Tua, and Justin Fields after being horrified by both Greg and Stugotz. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/...adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 You're listening to Giraffe Kings Network. Whoa, what are you listening to this for? Wait, who's talking? You know you're driving a 2024 Ford Escape with available Alexa built in, so you can change the music. Oh yeah, Alexa, change station to 99.2. See? Purchase a 2024 Escape ST line all-wheel drive with TechPack at 3.49% ATR for 72 months with down payment. That's just 267 by weekly. Cash value of $40,294.
Starting point is 00:00:35 Plus, eligible Ford owners get a $1,000 bonus. For details, visit your local Ford store or Ford.ca. We have talked a lot of Russell Wilson today, but we're bringing in the ultimate authority. I don't know where Russell Wilson lands on her list of favorite athletes ever favorite football players ever. But Meenakind is a giant Seahawks fan. And I'm guessing that Super Bowl that he brought you is probably your greatest sports feeling. Is it not the the Seahawks winning the Super Bowl makes you feel as good as anything has ever felt in sports. I would say the NFC championship game before the Super Bowl is
Starting point is 00:01:18 My greatest sports memory the tip German the Super Bowl itself You guys probably remember it was pretty anticlimactic after that. That game was, I remember everything about that game, I remember how it began, I remember my feeling when it ended, that was just electric. So I will talk to you about the details here. I don't know what you found fascinating about the Broncos releasing him. I think we can make the argument for this being among the worst trades ever made.
Starting point is 00:01:42 But before we do that, Greg Cody shocked us all with a controversial opinion after he was caught by surveillance leaving a toilet seat up. So do you want to bring this up with Mina Komp... Oh, now you're ashamed. Now you're ashamed. Okay. Hi, Greg.
Starting point is 00:01:58 Hi, Mina. You have no choice, Greg. Just go for it. Okay, listen, all I was saying is, I am 100% for the empowerment of women. We don't need the polyphiles. Oh, listen, all I was saying is I am 100% for the empowerment of women. We don't need the polyp. Oh, no, anything that starts with that sentence. Okay, what I'm saying is a woman doesn't need me to put the seat down. She's perfectly capable of putting the seat down herself. I don't understand why it's like such a big, it's such a
Starting point is 00:02:25 submistimator on the criminal level. It's crazy. First, Greg also needs to state he's married to a woman and he respects women because he taught us that on the front end. That's correct. How's the father of a daughter? You're not the father of a daughter, right? No, I have a daughter-in-law. I have a wife. Granddaughter? I can't believe it. Granddaughter? I can have a grand daughter.
Starting point is 00:02:45 He loves women. It's grand too. His love of women is grand. You had to remind me. Big fan of women, women invented beer. I have a daughter-in-law, that kind of thing. That's right, guys. I have been waiting five months to say this.
Starting point is 00:02:59 As the mother of a son, I am going to do everything in my power to teach him to put the toilet seat down, not because of gender roles or anything like in terms of, I guess, politeness. But when you leave a seat up, you are making the next person think about you using the bathroom. I find that that's as much a reason to do it as any. If I see someone leaving a public restroom, hey, what am I supposed to convince myself
Starting point is 00:03:30 that I'm the first one to ever use that bathroom? People use bathrooms, they come and go. I don't care who's used the bathroom before me. You're right. But if you touch it, you're touching what they did. Am I, you're coming into physical contact with their detritus, which you should try to minimize as much as possible.
Starting point is 00:03:50 But then I'm washing my hands, I'm lathering, I'm soaping. It's like this, I'm going like this. That has nothing to do with what you left, the crime scene you left behind. It's not a crime scene. First of all, I put the lid up so that I don't accidentally urinate on the lid, right? What are you asking?
Starting point is 00:04:07 Yes, that's why you do it. I don't know why you do it. I can't explain. So if you follow me in the can and you see the lid up, you can be guaranteed that I did not urinate with the lid down. Maybe the person before. I'm doing the next person a favor. Yes. You know. It's like washing the lid down. Right, maybe the person before. I'm doing the next person a favor. Yes.
Starting point is 00:04:25 It's like washing the dishes, essentially. Like you're shielding, but you're assuming the next person is a man. I guess, let me ask you this. Do you think it's different if the next person is a man? Like if you, a man coming into a bathroom, do you want the lid left up or do you want it down? It makes no difference to me.
Starting point is 00:04:41 It honestly doesn't. I will put the lid down. If I'm sitting to do my business't i will put the lid down if if i'm uh... you know sitting to do my business i will put the lid down if i'm uh... standing to do my business so i do see i'm gonna let up in a public bathroom i go lit up because i like the hover technique i do okay sitting on everything when the lid is up yeah let's get it but you don't have to worry about women following you in a
Starting point is 00:05:02 public restroom true the ad would be a's right exactly This isn't a public right. This is like a household discussion, right? When the lid is up whatever Jackson Pollock asks Detritus you left behind that's your work if you're in a household with a woman She knows that you did that you did that I don't understand why you would want to remind her of that when she walks into the bathroom How long can stew got squat for I mean that your legs must be burning after like 10 seconds Especially if I have a hanger. Oh God You a dog I mean you go sit in the penalty box. Why now we've all been there go go shit in the penalty box Yes, Mina, okay, I didn't bring this up Russell is it uh... is it the worst trade that you've seen
Starting point is 00:05:49 who that i've seen is a good uh... qualifier because i i i don't really remember the herrschel you know uh... the herrschel walker trade is probably still number one when you look at uh... not just the volume of the pics but the players at those pics turned into and and that's kind of where like when you look at not just the volume of the picks, but the players that those picks turned into, and that's kind of where, like, when you look at the Russell Wilson trade, we're talking about how bad it was historically, and it makes a pretty good case for number two, you're considering both the trade and the contract, because the
Starting point is 00:06:17 trade itself on its face wouldn't be as bad given the players exchanged, given the fact, you know, last year, Russ was basically an average quarterback. Obviously, that didn't live up to the trade at all. But the reason why the trade is so horrible is because they gave him this gigantic $245 million extension, the new money of which they will never pay him because it was two years out and they cut him before the new money kicked in. That makes it number two. But you have to look at those things together, right? Because when we talk about like, what's the worst trade ever, I think we're considering all of it. When we talk about the DeSean Watson trade, which I think is in the mix as well, we're considering the guaranteed money too. So I would say Wilson,
Starting point is 00:06:57 probably right now, you probably put two behind Walker, but then we have to see how the Watson trade fully pans out. When you keep saying number two, I'm afraid that Stugas is going to chime in from that. The penalty box with the app is what I'm scared of. $85 million in dead cap money. Tell me what that means. Tell me, explain to me how bad that is. And also $111 million over the last two years from two teams to not play.
Starting point is 00:07:24 He's got $111 million in dead cap money. Explain to me the math of all that. 11 million dollars over the last two years from two teams to not play. He's got 111 million dollars in dead cap money. Explain to me the math of all that. Well, it's crazy because even five years ago, I think, you would never see a team considering that. And this really struck me not now, but when we talked about the possibility of the Broncos really after the first season moving on from Russ and how quickly the conversation shifted to, well, in 2024, it's $85 million and if they do a post-June 1st they cut it in half.
Starting point is 00:07:55 You never would have said that a few years ago, but it's a new NFL, I think, where increasingly owners and the Broncos have a new, very wealthy owner are willing to take that kind of hit at the quarterback position Cut their losses Despite the fact that it's going to cost it forget the cap space just the amount of hash that they have to pay out They're gonna have to pay out if he doesn't take a lot of money to play for a new team that didn't happen five years ago team. That didn't happen five years ago. But now whenever we look at, like even when we're talking about Kyla Murray and whether the Cardinals would move on from him, it now appears that they definitely won't. But there was a conversation, well, they might be willing to absorb that kind of
Starting point is 00:08:37 hit with Watson, by the way, where people are already looking at his contract and saying, okay, well, this year it's impossible, but maybe in 2024, it's like, or 2025 rather, it's $80 million. That's crazy that we have sort of normalized it, but that's where things are in the NFL, particularly with the Rising Cap too. That's what I was afraid of. Before you came on, Stugatz was making essentially that argument on air. She has no idea what that was. Yeah, it's him playing with a fart app because we were talking about whoopee cushions before, Stugatz was making essentially that argument on air. She has no idea what that was.
Starting point is 00:09:05 Yeah, it's him playing with a fart app because we were talking about whoopee cushions before and this is what we do. But he was making the argument before you came on that he would trade to a and keep Russell Wilson as the dolphin quarterback and it was met with horror by the shipping container. Looks like she just smelled a fart.
Starting point is 00:09:28 And what I wanted to ask you is what does Russell Wilson actually have left? What do you expect from him as a quarterback? First thing I say, I actually, something just occurred to me this morning. And I was listening to that sound. It wasn't grossed out because I think maybe this is one of the benefits of having a baby. I'm not really grossed out by human feces as much as I was before. It just doesn't have the same effect on me. So that sound did kind of nothing for me. So he was average last year, which is kind of what makes this conversation weirdly unsatisfying.
Starting point is 00:10:04 Or I mean, it'd be one thing if he was awful And he was really bad the year before it'd be another thing if he was a desirable quarterback And we would be wanting to put him on a lot of teams as I guess Stu is mystifyingly. I don't really see that but He really was kind of in that I would say 17 to 25 range last season Maybe a little bit higher very very conservative, showed a bit more mobility than he did the year before. He's just sort of a replacement level veteran at this point, and that's what makes it tricky. And by the way, that's what makes him, I actually think, interesting, not for the Dolphins,
Starting point is 00:10:36 but for some other teams, because if he is willing to play for very little money, and all accounts suggest that's possible because he's being paid so much by the Broncos and he has no interest in doing them a favor with an offset, right? He's just going to take their cash. If he takes a lot of cash from another team, that would cut into the Broncos payment, but he doesn't want to do that. That makes to me him more desirable as either a potential starter for a capped out team or a bridge quarterback than say, I don't know, Bank or Mayfield making over $40 million.
Starting point is 00:11:04 I mean, would you rather have Russell Wilson making below, you know, in the single-digit millions, let's say, or Baker Mayfield on a multi-year contract, 40 million plus, which is some of the numbers being thrown around. I'd rather have Russell Wilson. Well, that's the argument he was making with Tua. Yeah, Tua's a lot better than Baker Mayfield. Thank you, Nina. to us a lot better than big if you think that it i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i I mean, he just led the league, he just made the Pro Bowl, led the league in a couple of categories. I've always been a very pro too. I think he's a really good quarterback, but he's not mobile. You know, he's not a running threat and that's an issue with him. But I think they ought to give him a big contract. I was going to ask you the same, Mina. What is your estimation of Tua? Because
Starting point is 00:11:58 you do hear a lot of differing opinions. Yeah. different opinions. Yeah. My preference, if I were them, would be to give him a contract that's not with the top tier of your to Herbert Sturckborough's, your whatever. I don't know if he would take that, though, frankly. I would balk at giving him that kind of contract. But if you give him something more affordable, obviously more than what
Starting point is 00:12:21 Geno Smith got, but less than that top tier, I think that would be ideal. Dan, Mina, treads up. I, uh, I want to ask you a question because it's draft prep season. The combine just happened and you were gearing up for the NFL draft. What one thing has stood out the most in your draft prep so far? Well, the one thing that stood out the most, this is, I'm sure you guys are aware,
Starting point is 00:12:47 it's the best wide receiver class I've ever seen. I've gotten down to probably like wide receiver 10, 12 in watching and you can get like a truly, like a legit number one wide receiver in the second round this year. I fully believe that it was born out at the combine. The top three guys are probably top two guys didn't work out. Roma Dunze worked out.
Starting point is 00:13:10 He was amazing. He looked amazing. But even beyond that, you're talking about guys. I mean, AD Mitchell from Texas will probably go in the first, go higher in the first round than I thought now. But that was a player I absolutely loved behind him. You're just seeing Ladd McConkie, Johnny Wuss, all these, there's so many talented wide receivers, which makes free agency really interesting.
Starting point is 00:13:31 We just saw Mike Evans get what was reported at about, I think, 25 or $26 million a year. And I keep waiting for a team to say, why would we pay this position seeing not only how good this draft is, but how good every draft of the last like five years have been, how good these rookie receivers have been. And I think for Miami, that's going to be an interesting question with the future of Tyree Kill, obviously, you know, coming up to the end of his contract. And I'll be interested to see if that's a position they have an eye on in the draft because of that. What do you think's going to happen with Justin Fields? I don't know. I, you know, that was the thing where in Indianapolis at the combine talking to folks, I didn't hear his name linked with many teams. And, you know, right now there's
Starting point is 00:14:21 of quite a few teams that need a quarterback. There's three Surefire picks at the top of the draft, and then there's this sort of next tier of three, Jay-Jay McCarthy-Bonix, Michael Penix Jr., some of whom will go in the first round. But there's more than three additional teams that need quarterbacks. So you're looking at Minnesota, Denver, Atlanta, Vegas. That's outside the top three, right? So you would think, well, one of those teams would be a likely destination for Justin Fields for a second round pick, say, but I didn't hear any links. The Kirk Cousins domino kind of needs
Starting point is 00:14:58 to fall. And after that, I think things will be clarified. I, if I were one of those teams, would take a fire on him. Absolutely. Atlanta is a team. They're Pittsburgh are two teams that I think make a lot of sense. But it wasn't like a topic of conversation or even gossip. And that was something I heard from other people as well. What quarterback movement things do you find most interesting? You know, I think I'm very curious at this draft to see if picks two or three are actually for sale. There's an assumption that it's going to go quarterback, quarterback, quarterback, right?
Starting point is 00:15:31 But I don't think there's, I don't know for certain what New England is going to do. I know what I would do. I would take a quarterback, a pick three if thought about that. But because there's so much desire for those three picks and you could potentially get quite a haul, if you were to move down, think back to Tralance, that trade you remember was for pick three, multiple firsts involved, you'd think at least that. Because I think these three quarterbacks are better prospects and more, there's more tape.
Starting point is 00:16:02 It's going to be tempting for New England, especially given how many holes there are on that roster. And I know the teams that I mentioned earlier, Yaminototo, your Denvers, etc., one of them is going to be very aggressively trying to get there. It'd be a question, though, for me, isn't whether one of those teams wants to get there. I do believe it is, but rather whether New England is willing to move down. Yeah, I truly don't know, because it's a new regime, so it's a bit of a black box. Meena, nice seeing you.
Starting point is 00:16:28 Always nice seeing you. I'm sorry that Greg Cody horrified you more than the part sounds really horrified me was the hanger. The hanger. Sorry about that. Thank you. It's just perfect punctuation for the, for the show. Let's just have that be the ending to today's show the hanger a hovering stu God's talking about the hanger
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