The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz - The Big Suey: LeBronze Testicles

Episode Date: July 11, 2024

The crew discusses the fight between Uruguay vs Colombia and what Gregg Berhalter being let go by the USMNT means for the future of the soccer program in the United States ahead of the World Cup. Then..., the bronze testicles on David Tepper's desk inspire a new conversation. Plus, it's time to reflect on the chairs everyone's sitting in, Pablo becomes Mad Dog Russo, Hard Knocks controversy, and what it means to co-sign something without understanding it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:52 I'm sorry, I'm not going to apologize for that. In fact, the only difference seems to be this imaging. I have been tempted in restaurants just walking past tables to grab somebody's fries if they're just there. That hasn't happened to you guys? I've done it. And now, here's the marching man to nowhere, fat face, and the habitual liar.
Starting point is 00:01:12 I have a new appreciation for Billy and for Chris and for anyone in that chat. You spent 10 minutes in that room. I can't believe the number of things he's doing. It is, you know what? It's true. It's unbelievable. It's true. Shipping container, what they are doing
Starting point is 00:01:24 that is unseen and unheard. It's amazing. It's true. Shipping container, what they are doing that is unseen and unheard. It's amazing. Is legitimately really hard. Let's take a second. No, and I'm at, this is being totally serious, Billy. You guys ready for off is what's happening. No, Billy, you were doing five different things and still listening to what they were saying
Starting point is 00:01:40 and interjecting when appropriate. And I just, I was awfully impressed. Yes, it was a 10 minute sample, but actually a 24 minute sample, but not an easy job. Oh, someone, a damn thing. It's too much navel gazing, right? He likes to point out navel gazing. So let's stop navel gazing.
Starting point is 00:01:56 What were you talking about before this? Well, you gotta continue to navel gaze while saying that, to really damn. I will say that I was anticipating difficulties from listening to this show as much as I do. When I was anticipating difficulties from listening to this show as much as I do. When I was coming down here, I was anticipating some difficulties.
Starting point is 00:02:11 The video team's awesome. They were killing it for me, my experience. Shout out to the video team. Are we doing awards already? They got that changing early. Oh yeah, it's too early for Show Awards. Too early for Show Awards. They got us that changing your video really quickly.
Starting point is 00:02:23 Yeah. Too early for Show Awards. Roy Williams. We're video really quickly. Yeah. Too early for sure. Roy Williams. We're like putting in the seniors right now before we've clinched. Yeah, you're right. We are, you are. I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
Starting point is 00:02:33 I don't wanna say that it's difficult to be me, but I do wanna say that there are certain instances when it is. And walking into this room just now was an instance where I was told to dib and I didn't know exactly, what is it called? Nobody told you to let him go, no you gotta keep going. Whatever it was called, I was told to do it,
Starting point is 00:02:53 didn't know what it was, I asked on the way out, what do I, just do it. So I didn't know what to do and then it becomes a thing. You have a dab of divot. It's just something where you put me, I thought that you, we always want to put people in a position to succeed. The thing is David.
Starting point is 00:03:11 Asking me to come in here and dab, dab, dib, whatever. Dignity and pride. So it's dab. Nice job. Dab. There we go. Sorry. You got there, got there, it was a long way.
Starting point is 00:03:23 But the thing is David, the reason why at some point today we're gonna have a whole David appreciation segment is there are very few people that I think cannot fail. And so I think you're right. There's certain people where we could put them in a position to fail. So like sometimes I could ask Pablo a question to analyze some football film maybe
Starting point is 00:03:44 and he would definitely fail. He got torched for that. We'll get to that. We got a few more minutes. We'll get to that in a second. Torched. But the thing about you, David, and why we're gonna have a David appreciation segment
Starting point is 00:03:54 later on is that was a no-lose situation. Because you come in here, execute a perfect dab. Awesome. You come in here and you do a spider monkey move onto my body, excellent. There was no way for you to lose. There's so many. And that's, so that's the great thing about having you
Starting point is 00:04:12 and that's a great thing we're gonna watch. You come in, pop, there, woo! It's so bad, I don't ever wanna see that again. Came in the room with a double euro step too. He did? Oh, we see it again? Play that back, re-rack that please. Re-rack that one more time video too.
Starting point is 00:04:26 I don't think we need to re-rack. We gotta rack it. Let's see it, I wanna see it again, give it to me. Euro step, oh, oh. Hey, that step is not European, I don't know what it is. Caucasian. And then Dominique kinda carries him to the chair. Like, damn strong.
Starting point is 00:04:42 Effortlessly. Yeah, I mean. It seemed a lot longer in real time. It did, uh. I think I blacked out at one point. It's amazing how uncalled I am. Pop, pop. Woo!
Starting point is 00:04:54 I just, was David biting his lip during this? It was my shoulder. That's what he's into. It's actually not true. I've been asked whether I'd be into that and I'm a no on that. Oh, good to know. I'm not a biter. See, this is where I'm saying, you, you, sir,
Starting point is 00:05:08 there is no losing with you. There's no losing with you. It is much as people in the audience dislike you, they don't realize. He's a content machine. They don't realize that they actually love you. It's the conversation I was having with Pablo, it's like, when I am listening to the sporting class, I'm like, I hate David Sampson.
Starting point is 00:05:27 But whenever I see the sporting class pop up in my feed, I'm like, I can't wait to watch this. You hate listening to the sporting class? No, I don't hate listening to the sporting class. I listen to the sporting class anticipating that you're gonna say something that makes me angry. And it's like- He ain't listens to you.
Starting point is 00:05:45 That sounds like that. No, no, no, no, it's slightly different because there's much of the sporting class that is interesting and informative and fun that I like. But I also know that like in any good movie, there's gonna be some moment in it where I'm gonna either feel really sad or really angry because that makes it more rewarding. And I think that while many in the audience say things about you may or
Starting point is 00:06:11 may not be true, I think that they don't understand that part of the reason why they enjoy the show is because you contribute the stuff that makes them feel. Because I don't know that I can make people feel as strongly as you can make them feel. Any more gazing at your navel you want to do or are you going to host? I mean, it's surrounded by abdominal muscles. Why can't I take a look? David, you missed you in here. I have one that I'd like to cover today.
Starting point is 00:06:40 What do you want to talk about, David? There's been huge business news that we can talk about with the NBA. Huge. We also can talk about the malice in... That to me was the lead of nothing personally. I got into my... We've gone this long without talking about a fight in the stands in America. So I walked into the Elstree Hotel last night after being with a three-time Pulitzer Prize winning journalist on Bandana.
Starting point is 00:07:02 I don't think that's a flex you think it is. What? It's... Look at me moving. Such a nerd flex. Also, also Pablo Torres, the fancy lad. All right. Fucking swagger jacking.
Starting point is 00:07:19 Stop swearing. Sorry. Yeah, thank you, David. God. I walk into the elevator and inside are two people wearing CONCACAF polos and media credentials. I'm like, oh, right, this thing just happened. And it's coming here.
Starting point is 00:07:38 Yes. So anyway, what I'm saying is we should probably talk about soccer. Did you know what had happened when you saw them? No. So you just assumed. I watched these extended highlights in the morning. I'm very confused about what you just did.
Starting point is 00:07:52 So you told us for no reason that you had dinner with Don Vannada, then gave him his awards, and then told us you got in an elevator with people with polos of CONCACAF, just to say there was a soccer game yesterday. We may lose game four. No, no, no. Do we have time?
Starting point is 00:08:09 We started out early. The point is they came from the game with the fight that we wanted. No, the game was in Charlotte. No, no, no. Did you not hear me say the mallice in Charlotte? How could they have gotten here so fast? The next game.
Starting point is 00:08:20 So why were they here? Because the next game is here. Oh, they were like the advance team. They could have been that. That makes more sense. I gotta admit. I'm gonna leave. You're tired.
Starting point is 00:08:29 You're tired. The game's here Sunday. They've been in town. We just have to rest him for a few minutes and then we can bring him back into the rotation. He needs a line chat. This CPAP is killing. Can he take a CNAP?
Starting point is 00:08:40 He's gotta start getting less baked so he remembers to put on the CPAP machine. I gotta say. This is honest feedback. Yeah, game three, he tried to blow game three for us too. There were many times and David came in and saved him and he, point shaving scandal happening. Anyway. Can we give David a little credit too?
Starting point is 00:08:58 Cause all of him calling out what you watched and didn't watch was that bared fruit in the moment right there. Yeah, it did, of course. Just to be accurate, it's not watched and didn't watch was that bared fruit in the moment right there. It did, of course. Just turned out to be accurate. It's not that he didn't watch it, he actually didn't know where it was.
Starting point is 00:09:11 And you've been saying Charlotte. Yeah, because you know why I was saying that? Well, because the game was there. No, no, no, no, no. And you knew he didn't know? That's good. I kept thinking like, all right, he's gonna try to talk about this,
Starting point is 00:09:24 and he's not gonna know what to say, so let me keep saying the Malice in Charlotte, where they climbed into the stands in Charlotte to fight in Charlotte. He's become Stu Gatto. He did have the elevator story there. I don't get the elevator story. And the three pulletters.
Starting point is 00:09:39 And they have blue seats there, so maybe that was why he was confused. So he thought it was like Dolphins Blue? But it's clearly not Dolphins are more teal. Yeah, but I mean I could understand how you could get confused I can't this is a big deal and I'm happy to be jocular about potluck But yeah, this is a big you don't fight athletes are told no matter What is being told to you no matter what they're saying you don't you don't go into the stands. Yeah
Starting point is 00:10:02 is being told to you no matter what they're saying, you don't go into the stands. Yeah. So the game, I watched the game, the game was awesome and weird. Violence. And so like you often get in, as I'm not a super soccer aficionado, but I watch enough soccer to know that the Copa
Starting point is 00:10:21 and a lot of the South American teams are aggressive. Like they, by strategy, there's gonna be a lot of fouls. The weird thing in this game was Columbia played a man down for about half the game with a one point lead because one of their players got pinched. He got pinched and then threw an elbow, which got him his second yellow, got thrown out. In a lot of these international tournaments, you don't get a chance to practice more sophisticated
Starting point is 00:10:49 offensive sets so you often get a clogged up style of play until someone scores a goal. So this game was so awesome to watch because not only did one team score a goal early in the game, they were also playing a man down. And it just felt like nonstop action and intensity for a tournament that obviously matters a lot. If you didn't know, you could tell by the way that Columbia was celebrating after, like they were celebrating like they won
Starting point is 00:11:18 the whole tournament. Our coach got fired for it, okay? So, must mean something. Well, our coach got fired for so much okay? So, must mean something. Well, our coach got fired for body work. This was the straw. What struck me is that if that had happened not in Charlotte, but it had happened in Columbia or in Uruguay, would we have had the same response?
Starting point is 00:11:42 And my view is no. My view is that we've come to expect the possibility, even though you should never do it, that if there's gonna be fights in the stands with players going into the stands, that's something outside of this country. So what struck me is that now it's come to us, and by the way, the final game is coming to Miami Sunday,
Starting point is 00:12:01 and all I was picturing was Steven Ross and Tom Garfinkel of the Dolphins hiring more gameday security. Yeah well I mean we did have the malice in the palace it was rocking them fans. Sleepy time. The Dan LeBoutard show with Stu Gotz is sponsored by BetterHelp. The impact of social media on mental health is a topic of growing concern. What do you do when you get caught up wishing your life looked like someone else's? Comparison is the thief of joy
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Starting point is 00:13:25 We're having sex baby and Joe Mauer. Yes, like this is the best version of him What Stu gots now you are yeah The feels good. This is the done libertar show with a Stu gots Was that the most fun game in the Copa so far? I don't know. I really like it. I think we should talk a little bit more about the Copa and I guess the most, in the most American way possible, talk about what happened to our manager as a result. Was this Was this a news dump? Was this an attempt to bury this behind other events? Is this something they wanted buried? Everybody was calling for him to get fired. Wouldn't this be celebrated?
Starting point is 00:14:12 I think it was a celebration. Yeah. Ah! Until they name the next one and everyone's like, oh. That'll be a news dump, probably, right? Like, oh, by the way. You know they're gonna have to try to celebrate it because there's now 700 days left till the World Cup.
Starting point is 00:14:23 I think there were 701 when they let them go. Very rarely is that part of it. I don't know if somebody, I'm sorry to spring this on you guys in the shipping container or anyone else who's paying attention, but I find it's interesting because we're headed into a World Cup that we're hosting with the golden generation
Starting point is 00:14:39 that has yet to be as impressive as we expected. But I guess I was wondering if it's ever happened before or what the time period has been in the past between having a new coach hire, headed into like a legitimate team that has some expectations headed into a World Cup because that's the only argument for keeping him now that he's already out is like,
Starting point is 00:15:00 maybe we keep him because it's too late to change? There was a massive, massive revolt, obviously, when they brought him back, right? Greg Burlhalter coming back was something that everybody that I read and talked to hated, in part because of this very concern of like, why are we wasting time with the guy that we don't believe is the answer
Starting point is 00:15:24 when we have the most important? And I suppose important thing David but like the thing you pray for a World Cup coming and so just to explain a World Cup being hosted by you is not just a sports opportunity It is a business Opportunity it's been hosted by more than just the u.S. and I think we should point that out, that there are three different hosts, Canada, U.S. and South America, Mexico. But I would say that this firing was a long time coming
Starting point is 00:15:54 and they were- That's North. Yeah, I think it's only hosted by North America. It's all just North America? Well, yeah. I thought so, but I don't know. I thought it was. I meant more than one country.
Starting point is 00:16:03 You can also argue it's not something you pray for, it's something you pay for. I think maybe one of the parallels too is last year after the Women's World Cup, they sacked their manager, and one of the concerns was bringing someone in right before another international tournament being the Olympics this year,
Starting point is 00:16:19 but it's kind of like a sunk cost fallacy thing where if you already know that this isn't working and that he's not the right person, the more time you waste trying to make it work is actually just going to make the problem get bigger. And so the reason they do it is they think that we all, from a media or fan standpoint, that we need a loss in order to make it okay to fire him.
Starting point is 00:16:41 And so the US gets eliminated from Copa and then they sack him. I think they could have done even if they won the tournament, if you know that your manager or your coach is not your guy, why do we feel as operators we have to wait for a losing streak to do the firing? We all feel that way and I don't know why. You're the only person who's operated a team. I don't know. You'd ever felt that? That's what I'm saying. We would wait, but we're not gonna fire him after. But you don't know why you felt that way?
Starting point is 00:17:08 Oh, because we wanted it to be excused by the media and by fans. Like, oh, the US lost in Copa, therefore it's okay to fire him. Where my view is the US was totally fine with firing him, even if they won the whole tournament. But do you think that, this might be a bad example of this,
Starting point is 00:17:26 but do you think that organizations wait until a popular time to fire someone sometimes? It's, we try, it's hard to know what a popular time is. This is a pretty popular time. Although, it was also pretty popular a year ago, depending on who you ask. I'm saying if US would play in Sunday and won the entire Copa,
Starting point is 00:17:44 does that mean that you can't fire Burhalter? I think a lot of fans made up their minds way before this year started. So I guess it probably depends on what the consensus is, but it definitely reached like a critical mass within the last week of supporters outwardly saying that he couldn't continue. Didn't that kind of have it with Nick Nurse?
Starting point is 00:18:03 Like, go on. They wanted to get rid of him. And then you win an NBA final and you can't continue. Didn't that kind of happen with Nick Nurse? Like, go on. They wanted to get rid of him. And then you win an NBA final, and you can't really, and then you extend him. Like, there's times that you want to get rid of people, and then they stumble into success, and then you're stuck with them. Remember the time David Sampson,
Starting point is 00:18:18 in one of the top five firings of his career, had to fire and then rehire Joe Girardi? He had not won anything. Oh, he won coach of the year. I hated him as a manager. It was very unpopular. Well, if you watched every day, I hated him. It was not a huge loss for this market.
Starting point is 00:18:34 Just like Berhalter, I don't think that any fan, any soccer fans in the US are despondent that Berhalter is no longer the coach. And I don't think that they're solely focused and wholly focused on who the next coach will be. I think they're more concerned, where do we stand with 700 days to go? Can we actually win the World Cup? So I know Greg Berhalter was, well, no, we can't.
Starting point is 00:18:56 I don't think we ever thought we could. But I think Greg Berhalter, a lot of the opinion about him was about him being well connected. And there was like, I guess, the belief that he was supported by the players and that's why they, I know his brother was a part of the organization at some point and probably I believe left, but all that stuff ties into it. But the thing about this that I find interesting is it's an incredibly unique sports business situation because often times whether you'll admit it or not, I think you are taking the temperature of the fans.
Starting point is 00:19:27 And U.S. soccer, the fans are not, it's not a big fan base, it's not a popular thing to talk about on sports media until it's the time and then everyone's locked in. So it's interesting to have, to not have that pressure because the noise can never get but so loud on USA Soccer, because our shows are talking about football. Our social media is talking about the NBA. And then the World Cup comes around, and we all care. So I just find it interesting that you can, it's one of the few sports, maybe the only sport
Starting point is 00:19:59 I can think of, that goes from close to the bottom of our sports media conversation to then dominating it. And we all learn all the players and care for a second. It's like- That's such an NFL point of view. It's unbelievable actually. Hold on, does anybody disagree with that? I think that's the nature of having a tournament
Starting point is 00:20:16 that only happens every four years. Cause you could make the same argument about a lot of the sports in the Olympics. We really, really care about swimming for two weeks in the mainstream sports media conversation But in off cycle years, it's not something that we're covering every day and Michael Phelps is just as famous as if he were swimming Every week for sure and playing in the NFL So I don't I understand what you're saying that we're only giving this attention because the World Cup's in 700 days and the Copa was now
Starting point is 00:20:42 But we're trying soccer is a bigger worldwide sport. You'd acknowledge that. By far. The contradiction also though is that soccer on a youth level is obviously one of the most popular, if not the most popular sport that Americans will have their kids play. Way more than football.
Starting point is 00:20:58 And so the question then is, okay, here is this, and I think the American outlaws, all these fan groups, there is this question, and this is the eternal question of like how do we transfer all of this sort of grassroots populist interest that does not translate into sports media headlines or branding deals and the theory was well you get a World Cup to be hosted in North America and so the question then is who is going to be the coach I think that is obviously where Jurgen Klopp as the guy, that I feel like Strawpoll, that's the guy everybody wants.
Starting point is 00:21:33 Yeah. Yeah, I don't know how likely it is. I think another question people are asking with the Cope on Sunday, how do I go? Great question, download the Game Time app, create an account, use code Dan for $20 off your first purchase. Terms apply, last minute tickets, lowest price guaranteed, Game Time app, create an account, use code Dan for $20 off your first purchase. Terms apply, last minute tickets,
Starting point is 00:21:46 lowest price guaranteed, Game Time. That's well done. I love the Game Time app, and don't you worry. Go to that game, there will be extra security. I guarantee you. No, that was right in Miami. Miami Gardens. South Beach, some people say.
Starting point is 00:22:02 The game is not in South Beach. It's so far from South Beach. There are two things that I want to clarify. Men's soccer, I think, is specifically what we're referring to as popular appeal. Because I think women's soccer is hugely popular, and we're very good at it. So whenever we have this conversation about why
Starting point is 00:22:21 our team stinks and we don't like it, we should probably clarify that. But also, I think think anytime you have a tournament that is as internationally popular as the Men's World Cup, like no matter how popular soccer is, that will be when everyone is interested in it. Like it just is a humongous tournament. Even if you don't care about it,
Starting point is 00:22:39 it just, the stakes are so high, everyone watches it, right? Like it's- The biggest thing in the world. It's humongous. Bigger than the Stanley Cup. True. Getting the World Cup trophy.
Starting point is 00:22:48 True. That's the number one. I think if you asked athletes, I mean this is anecdotal. I believe that athletes would say that winning the World Cup is bigger than the Super Bowl, the NBA Championship, the Stanley Cup, all of them. I don't think it's, are we seriously wondering this? I don't think anyone was wondering Stanley Cup.
Starting point is 00:23:04 I think we're pretty clear on our shoulders. What people call the Stanley Cup is the greatest trophy in sports. Just because it's cool are we seriously wondering this? I don't think anyone was wondering Stanley Cup. I think we're pretty clear on this. What people call the Stanley Cup is the greatest trophy in sports. Just because it's cool looking. People just call me that. Yeah, they just like hockey. And also the FIFA World Cup trophy is kind of like, it's a weird looking trophy.
Starting point is 00:23:14 You don't love it? It's a little too small. It's weird. I love it. It's curvy. It's petite. You know what? We need to make this trophy bigger.
Starting point is 00:23:22 Yeah. No. The American, the North American World Cup trophy should be enormous. I'm with you. I feel like if America won it, like you know how sometimes in wrestling, like someone wins and then they get a custom title?
Starting point is 00:23:34 If the American men's team ever wins the World Cup, I feel like we're looking at a rebrand. Like maybe the globe turns into like a giant hamburger or something. We should Texas, Texasify it. Exactly right. We gotta make it huge. Like we have to make it something,
Starting point is 00:23:47 that looks almost like a fancy car ornament, you know? Yeah, it'd be one hell of a fancy car. Isn't a hamburger German? What? Hamburger? No, it's American Jack. I think it was invented in New Haven, Connecticut on the campus of Yale.
Starting point is 00:24:00 Sure. The other thing I wanted to say was, Louis lunch. About the security thing is that we didn't mention why this fight broke out, which was that the Uruguayan players were saying that they believed that their family members were being attacked in the stands by Colombian fans. So that's why they were complaining about the lack of security for the people that were supporting them and their family members. And that's why I assume the Dolphins, Hard Rock people are gonna try to hire more. I called out David Tepper and the entire group there
Starting point is 00:24:29 because you know where family section is always. You get a list and the operations people knew. If it's true, I don't know that family was there but that's certainly the report, but it's not a secret where the opposing team or where the home team family is. I love this, this is a great spin. Blame David Tepper.
Starting point is 00:24:45 The guy can't get anything right. David Tepper can't be happy. He just can't be happy. Doesn't he have bronze testicles on his desk? Yes, I remember that story. Apparently he has bronze testicles on his desk. Bronze as in LeBron? Like truck nuts bronze.
Starting point is 00:25:00 No, no. Oh bronze. Not like truck nuts honestly. LeTesticles. Oh, bronze. What? Not like, truck nuts, honestly. Not like, truck nuts, honestly. Le testicles. Hmm. With CRs. So. Well, I'm looking this up just to get the.
Starting point is 00:25:09 My concern would only be about going to Miami Gardens. Yeah. On Game Time app, you will get great prices. Just know that you're gonna be safe. There will not be fights in the stands. Can I quote New York Magazine, speaking of trophies, speaking of David Tepper, quote, Tepper, quote,
Starting point is 00:25:25 "'Tepper has a pair of brass testicles. Cartoonishly huge and grotesquely veiny, they are affixed to a plaque inscribed with the words, in all caps, the most valuable set of all time.'" That was a joke you were supposed to say out loud, David. Come on, Dave, catch up. It's okay. So are they like truck nuts or no?
Starting point is 00:25:43 Sounds truck nut adjacent. Didn't he have? Is it Brandon Bass's texticles? What? Jesus Christ. Nevermind. Oh man. She gave me a layup I wanted so badly
Starting point is 00:25:55 because there's been a moment here. We've had like a miss. Help her help you, David. I want so badly to be the beneficiary of her help and I didn't know who she was talking to. You did the Greg Cody. You just laughed to I didn't know who she was talking to. You did the Greg Cody. You just laughed to the joke in your ear
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Starting point is 00:27:12 Billy, somebody has written in here. I need way more. I'm sorry. I just said in his headset, haven't you been to all of them too? It sounded like you were speaking aloud my bad 100% on me Stugats
Starting point is 00:27:35 But that goes without saying right that it couldn't have now he said I didn't Yeah, that's just in your head again. Greg, my apologies. Greg, why? Greg. Greg. Greg. He apologized. Greg.
Starting point is 00:27:49 Sincerely. This is the Don LeBattar Show with the StuGats. At least you didn't reply. Greg replies. Yeah. He's like, oh yeah, that's reply. You heard replies. Yeah. It's like, oh yeah, that's right. We are, you know what, we all here on this side of the glass, we are inhabiting the person whose chair we're sitting in.
Starting point is 00:28:15 It is kind of remarkable. Dominique can't stop talking about ourselves. And I mess up Jess and Lucy. I can't distinguish basic facts and got drunk and David thinks that producers in his ear are actually just saying things aloud on the show. And Pablo's lying. Also that.
Starting point is 00:28:35 So we are Dan, Stuart and Cody. I have a theory that those are the chair you sit in. That's not real. Those are not. That's not real. Oh, okay. I do not want to put that on our show. All right, get out. I feel like get out. Didn't Drake have a chain like that? You sit in those are that's not real Did you have a chain like that we sure that's not that oh yeah He did have an artistic rendering of what David Tepper's testicles might look like on his desk. Yeah, not
Starting point is 00:28:56 Yeah, the desk ones. Yeah the desk ones that's not I mean Do we think there's some other guys testicles? Why would he have his own testicles on his desk? Why would he have someone else's? Which one's weird? I don't know, I think it's weird in general that a man at a corporate office would have testicles on his desk.
Starting point is 00:29:14 Wait, so hold on, are we under the impression that he did one of those things where you, I guess, make a cast of it and then made a replica and then supersized them? Okay, take that off the screen. No, that's the Drake one, that's the Drake one. It's a heart, by take that off the screen. No, that's the Drake one. That's the Drake one. That's the Drake chain. It's a heart, by the way.
Starting point is 00:29:26 It's a heart. It's the Drake chain. That heart's upside down. Get it out of here. I ain't looking at that anymore. The veins were unnecessary. I don't know. I don't know. We're finished, guys. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:29:40 We have to go to a game five? John's not listening. I'm not going to game five, you can go to game five. I'm gonna, I will play in a game five if necessary. It's gonna be necessary. I don't, I believe we're waiting. Thank you to the video team for flipping the Drake chain. See, you know.
Starting point is 00:30:00 It looks like a heart now. That's a heart. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm in a shadow in the back too. But why isn't there a circular clip from which it can hang from for a change? It was, it was. Yeah, it's gotta spin it around.
Starting point is 00:30:12 You just cut it off. So Heart Knocks has been fun. Hasn't it? Has anybody been watching Heart Knocks? I've been watching it and I actually, I saw that there was some controversy yesterday regarding The breakout clip of episode 2 which was Drake may at the sky was mine But I have been watching I have a lot of a lot of thoughts a lot of takeaways
Starting point is 00:30:35 But the biggest one is that I thought that an offseason hard knocks about the Giants was like why would I watch this? But I've been really enjoying it, and I don't think it's just because it's July like why would I watch this? But I've been really enjoying it. And I don't think it's just because it's July. But did you see Pablo, I hope your takeaway is that his level of nerdy was exposed in a way that he tries to hide more than he'll admit. It was a difficult day for Pablo on the internet yesterday.
Starting point is 00:31:01 A lot of the NFL and football analysts that I feel like were not happy with. I feel bad about what I did. Oh, so you wanna apologize? Well he did, he sent out a tweet. I didn't say that I wanted to apologize. I just feel bad that people that follow me on various social media platforms.
Starting point is 00:31:20 I got aggregated by awful announcing. Shut up. Hold on. Can we workshop a notes app apology from you, Pablo? Ooh, let's do that. I like it. I'm intrigued. Which was the one that got you? Because I don't assume that one person.
Starting point is 00:31:35 It was being aggregated. I know, but I mean, you had to read. Awful Announcing, the poll quote that they got was, and they used a description that I do not co-sign But it began Pablo Torre is sick of NFL film analysis content Colon and already I'm like I didn't it wasn't about all film analysis well done awful They made me know he got damn this bad dog Got just like why am I the way You say that like it's an insult.
Starting point is 00:32:06 Yeah, what are you trying to say by that? Man's a legend. And the quote was, we fetishize jargon. Which I stand behind, I'm not apologizing for that. The entire point of what I was trying to say in this chair was that I like it when complicated things are explained to me
Starting point is 00:32:22 a person who has none of the depth of not, what? Why are you calling for a time out? Because we had to- It's a 30 by the way, quick 30. Yeah, it was 20. Yeah, it's a 20. We had to acknowledge, quickly acknowledge that you pulled the StuGots,
Starting point is 00:32:36 and you said, I'm sorry, I'm not gonna apologize. All right, time in. Thank you, Dan. I like it when complicated things are explained to me as someone who does not have the depth of knowledge in a way that anyone can understand. Again, my entire show is about, here's a complex thing, I'm gonna explain it to you so that you care about it
Starting point is 00:32:57 and that you can even talk about it to other people. And I just feel like so much of NFL film analysis content at its worst is just peacocking the theater of authority as if I wanna listen to a lot of doctors only refer to body parts using the Latin names. So why did you decide that you needed to respond? This is what interests me far more than you saying the same thing you said yesterday.
Starting point is 00:33:20 All of these people that I do respect thought that I was sub-tweeting them. And I felt bad that it came across that way. To be clear, you're kind of consistent, because yesterday when our sex expert brought up the perineum, you were like, Rundle, I don't want these fancy science words. I wanna get in a tank.
Starting point is 00:33:41 I'm here to clarify and find out. Is it possible that this content isn't for you? You are taking it as someone being authoritative over you, whereas maybe you just got into the wrong corner of the internet. And that's totally fair, but I think that's actually happening to me, which is to say, I am saying I don't dig this.
Starting point is 00:34:03 I think this is intentionally exclusionary, and people are saying, why don't you want me to have a job? And I'm like, that's not what I'm saying. Do you think that nuance is what's making that my chance? I think Pablo, you're handling this all wrong. Like, own the take, own the backlash. You're doing the job the right way. This is what we are supposed to do.
Starting point is 00:34:24 This is, you'll get an A plus next week when Dan's back. But I feel bad. This is the problem though. I feel bad. Brett Coleman is tweeting a GIF of Spider-Man from Endgame disappearing into the wind like I betrayed him or something. I'm like, I think he's good. You gotta stop being a star fucker
Starting point is 00:34:40 and not care what they think. Cause you wouldn't care if it was anyone but these blue check marks tweeting at you. Wow, that is quite a statement. You're just going to let that go. I have a fork in a road here, right? I can either, one of two things, I can dispute Charlie's characterization of these people
Starting point is 00:34:59 as stars, or I can consent to their importance to me. Gotcha. Gotcha. Which way you gonna go? It's funny, I thought you were gonna say dispute his characterization of you, but we would never dispute that. Oh no, no, no. Yeah, you love it.
Starting point is 00:35:16 That's your type. Stopped the lane, which way you going? It's a fork. And the reason I'm asking is it tracks for you to go one way, not the other. And the reason I'm asking is it tracks for you to go one way, not the other. Brett Coleman, Theo Ash, Quincy Avery, Nate Tice, all of these guys.
Starting point is 00:35:35 That's a gang of them. Did Orlovsky come out or he just let the other ones do it? He was so happy he got the mention on the show that he wasn't the same. I did name check. I'm sorry for prioritizing Dan Orlovsky over all of your work. Did he come for your neck too,
Starting point is 00:35:47 or he just sat in the back and watched all the other goons get you? I think he's just eating like an unseasoned chicken breast somewhere, I don't know what he's done. Ooh, that's gonna get aggregated. Oh, can't wait. Own it, Pablo. If that's your take, stick to it, all right?
Starting point is 00:36:01 You sitting in the- It is annoying. It is annoying when people are saying things without explaining them, as if we're supposed to catch up and no one teaches it. That's my thing, Dominique. So like- I think the thing though that I found interesting,
Starting point is 00:36:18 going back to the Giants' hard knocks though, was like this all started from the Drake May clip of him being quizzed by the Giants front office about his Knowledge of football jargon essentially, so it's just a weird and so lack Fair I may I will say Nate Tice very like Passive aggressively I maybe I don't want to put that on him But he very passive aggressively just tweeted out what each of the words meant in the call He was like I Linda means left.
Starting point is 00:36:46 I had to text Nate. What did you text him? That I wasn't sub-tweeting him. And he said not to betray a private conversation. But please, you gotta try away. You gotta come over here. What we do. Nate and I are on the same page, I think.
Starting point is 00:37:00 Nah, don't try to drag Nate down with you. Look, I want all of these film nerds to have all of the audience that wants exactly that, and I in fact follow them because I wanna learn. I just feel like across the board, there's just a performance of authority through complexity that has been something that I've just wanted to call out for a long time.
Starting point is 00:37:25 But you know, people think you do that too. You do the same thing, you understand that, right? Did you listen to what you just said? It's funny because I have- Complexity of authority. I have, one of the things that I've appreciated most about having children is watching them do the things that my wife does and her get pissed off at it. Like the things that my wife does
Starting point is 00:37:45 and her get pissed off at it. Like the things that she does that are annoying to me, but I just like, all right, whatever, and then she sees them having to her, I get a hell of a cackle and watching Pablo be mad and other people be pretentious, because you're not used to being on this side. Let's get to the bottom of this. You're not used to being on this side. Let's get to the bottom of this.
Starting point is 00:38:05 You're not used to being on the side that's being talked down to. The words are too big. You're not used to feeling dumb. But also I do sincerely want to make very clear that I want to communicate to people who don't understand what the words mean. And I think that a lot of the time, with this Hard Knocks clip in particular, to get back to what Jess was enjoying from the show, my thing was, why is this viral in a way that suggests
Starting point is 00:38:34 that people beyond the ball knowers are celebrating it? And I'm like, I think it's because people think this is what it means to be a sports fan now, to cosign something without understanding. And that to me is kind of annoying. I think that some people can appreciate it even if they don't understand it. Does that make sense?
Starting point is 00:38:55 But I don't, so I wanna just extend that metaphor to other things, right? I think it happens all the time. And I think it's part of the internet that is mystifying to me. You go to see an illusionist or a mentalist. You understand you, of all people, was very impressed by mentalists and illusionists
Starting point is 00:39:15 and magicians. We don't get it, but we know something that just happened was really cool and impressive. I think it's fine for people to recognize that we're watching a game that we've boiled down to in the words of Dan, real estate acquisition. But understand that it's a lot more complicated and I think that's also part of it is it looks
Starting point is 00:39:36 like a brutal, nasty, dangerous, violent game, but in actuality, it also is a very strategic and intellectual game. I kind of think Pablo's right. What? Careful. Which part? Yeah, buddy. That's what you're...
Starting point is 00:39:50 Yeah, buddy. I mean... He's... There's a difference between explaining what's going on and just trying to use the jargon to say that you know it. I kind of think Pablo's right. So you don't think Pablo's right? Aggregate that awful analogy.
Starting point is 00:40:04 He explained everything. You don't think Pablo's right. So you don't think Pablo's right? Aggregate that awful enough. He explained everything. You don't think Pablo's right. Why not? Why can't you think that I'm right about this? Because you're saying something different. No, no, no, I'm saying exactly that. No, you're not.
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