The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz - You'll Never Be A President

Episode Date: June 21, 2024

Billy takes the reins as Stugotz is traveling to see Dead and Co. Les Miles sues LSU to try to get into the college football HOF. Ryan SherBear Sherry and Brandon Siler join the show to promote the ch...arity weekend and Brandon comes clean on his championship replacement ring(s). Billy is devastated when Mikey tells him he will never be president of anything. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 You're listening to Giraffe King's Network. God bless football, Mikey, eh? God bless football, Mikey, eh? God bless football, Billy. So I was debating whether or not we wanted to start the episode this week with the Stugatz God bless football going around the room, God bless football situation. And I felt like I did it just kind of out of routine, but Stugatz isn't here today. He's somewhere, not exactly sure where where but he's not here today it's um I'm trying to decide if I want this to go more smoothly without him or not as smoothly without him because I don't
Starting point is 00:00:55 know which way it's gonna go but really we don't have it yes I assume I know which way it's gonna go but I don't know if that's better for the show or not yeah which well which way do you think it's gonna go know which way it's gonna go, but I don't know if that's better for the show or not. Yeah. Well, which way do you think it's gonna go? Oh, I think it's gonna go absolutely more smoothly. Yeah, I mean- It's absolutely gonna be easier. So we found out he wasn't gonna be joining us.
Starting point is 00:01:17 Oh, I wanna say, let's call it 13 hours ago, maybe-ish, more or less. So, you know, it's fine. We persevere, we move on, we're fine here. Mikey, I have a new segment that I want to try today. And it's not really a segment, and it is a segment, but it's leading to a larger segment this off season. I believe that you have a more Mike-ly.
Starting point is 00:01:40 I don't know if we have any top fives. We have a guest that's gonna be joining us. Friend of the show, it's been a while since we've. We have a guest that's gonna be joining us. Friend of the show, it's been a while since we've heard from him, but he's gonna be joining us to tell us about something good that he's doing in a way that you guys can help out. Also, this weekend, and this is a bone I have to pick with someone,
Starting point is 00:01:57 and I don't know who, and maybe it's more or less something that I just need to accept. This weekend is the Golic family golf classic tournament charity event situation in South Bend, Indiana and if you're wondering is this where Stugatz is, is this why he's not joining us today? No, no that's not why he's not here today. That would be a good reason where he is is most likely a selfish reason.
Starting point is 00:02:26 I believe that he is in Las Vegas for another Dead and Company show, I think is where he is. He's not at the golf tournament, which I believe he promised Mike Golick Sr. he would be at this year, and promised his services that he would play along in the charity golf tournament. He did not.
Starting point is 00:02:42 Jessica went on behalf of the show and because she is a good friend to the Golick and I'd say almost member of the family. Now, Mikey, you are also an extended member of the Golick family. Do you not golf? Were you not invited? What happened there?
Starting point is 00:02:58 I would call myself more of an estranged member of the family at this point. We have sort of put pause on the Golick Family podcast, which I produced mostly because they now have a show together, Golick and Junior, so they kind of have their own little outlet for that stuff. But yeah, I haven't gotten an invite in the past and I didn't expect one this year. Okay, so you're estranged. It seems as though if the Golick family pod is off the air, the Golick family membership is on hold for you.
Starting point is 00:03:36 Yeah, I wouldn't label myself as a practicing member of the Golic's in the current environment. You know, that being said, they just found out they are having their their third grandchildren, grandchild, I should say. Yeah. So I sent them a nice text and I got back, you know, the thumbs up. Like, thank you. And that's about it. Wow. That's sad. Well, it makes you feel better. I'm not even an afterthought in this whole situation. So when they had their Likour come out, you got an influencer packs to
Starting point is 00:04:08 God's got an influencer pack. Jess got an influencer pack. Billy got old nothing. So, well, I had to beg for an influencer pack, which was sort of, uh, almost worse because it was, it was a pity pack. I got a pity pack. I mean, a pack nonetheless, pity pack or not. I was on the Golick family golf website
Starting point is 00:04:29 and I found out that Mike Golick Jr. Gojo, as some of you know him, is the president of said charity, which I thought was incredible. I thought senior would be involved. He's not even on the board of directors. I believe that Gojo is the president of the board of directors, which is incredible because I don't think that I will ever be president of anything,
Starting point is 00:04:47 like not even like PTA, nothing. Like I will never be entrusted to be president of anything, I don't think. Is that because of a want to, or because you don't think you would get, I'll say elected to the president of anything? Because I feel like you don't have that gumption, that ambition to be like,
Starting point is 00:05:03 yeah, I wanna take on this responsibility. I feel capable you don't have that gumption, that ambition to be like, yeah, I wanna take on this responsibility. I feel capable of said responsibilities. I feel like I'm not one that would take responsibilities. I'd have to be asked to do it. And I don't think that there's anyone out there willing to ask me to do that, which is the problem. It's like the same way no one is out there willing to ask me, would you like to participate
Starting point is 00:05:24 in our celebrity golf tournament? Would you like some of our cream liqueur? Things of that nature I'm not asking. Actually, I take that back because our guests that are going to be coming on today have their own charity events this weekend. They have charity basketball tournament, charity pickleball tournament, and a charity golf tournament.
Starting point is 00:05:41 And they actually did ask us if we wanted to participate in any or all of those things. And then I went on a cruise and I forgot to call them back. So now I'm making up for it. I'm gonna have them promote it this weekend because I missed the call when I was supposed to finalize our invitation on that thing. And it worked out because Stugatsa
Starting point is 00:05:59 isn't even in town anyways. So there you go. I'm starting to think I was right on that. You don't have the gumption and the ambition to take over the take over the presidency of something like that. I could be a president and I will be a president. In fact, I may start an organization. I may start an organization just to be president of said organization.
Starting point is 00:06:20 How about that? I don't know why. Billy, I don't know that anybody. I don't know that anybody I don't know that anybody knows How hard you work behind the scenes? I think I'm one of like maybe the top ten people that know how hard you work behind the scenes and I think you'd make a great president of something to you, but I just don't think you'd ever try to Hmm. Well, okay. I have a game for you. That wasn't a planned game and it's not really a game.
Starting point is 00:06:46 It's more so news in the NFL. Now the new segment that we're going to play later in this episode is called Billy's Favorite Story of the Week and every week that I remember to do it, we will have a Billy's Favorite Story of the Week and then the months in which I have done multiple Billy's story of the week will have a Billy's story of the month which I'm now that I'm talking out I don't know if it makes too much sense because why would we celebrate a story three weeks after that it happened as Billy's story of the month especially if it's not like a sponsored segment there's no prize and we're really just rehashing a three-week-old segment. Listen
Starting point is 00:07:22 it's back to America's funniest home Home Videos. Like you win an episode, but then you go on to like the championship round where you go from $10,000 to like 100,000. And we just wanna see which of Billy's favorite stories of the week would have won the $100,000 had you had that money to give out. When you were growing up watching America's Funniest Home Videos,
Starting point is 00:07:42 did you ever think like everyone else at home, I could do this? I could win this? Sure, there might have even been some videos that were talked about submitting, but really ultimately, ultimately didn't get the the go ahead. I was going to ask you had you submitted something, what would have been the submission, but it seems like you had multiple options. There is a video that exists of me falling down in a funny way and the dog biting my ankle because she thought we were still playing.
Starting point is 00:08:17 And then me crying and saying some things that would be embarrassing to an older Mike. But at the time, my first grade brain was telling me this is how it is. So embarrassing that you would not be willing to share this video with the audience maybe next week per se? If I could find a way to get it from the VHS it's currently on to whatever sort of way,
Starting point is 00:08:44 then yeah, I wouldn't be upset I was a kid man America's funniest home videos basically was YouTube right like they were YouTube prior to YouTube and then somehow Didn't parlay that into anything and now YouTube is worth however many billions of dollars it is Imagine how much harder it was to win back then when you actually had to have a camcorder like on your shoulder to record some of this stuff and point it in the right direction
Starting point is 00:09:13 as opposed to now where everything is just on. Like my kids watched the latest episodes and it's all like ringed cameras and yeah, so it's just easier now. I was gonna say even when you're not trying to film, there's a ring camera record. I like the other day I was I went out and I got donuts for my wife and my daughter for breakfast and I left the
Starting point is 00:09:34 driver's door open. I had the donuts in the passenger door. So I walked around went to open the passenger door realized. Oh, you forgot to close the other door go walk around and I then stepped off the driveway slightly, rolled my ankle, almost fell and ate it. And then, you know, two minutes later, I had that video and just sent it to my wife
Starting point is 00:09:51 because it was on the ring camera. 1992, somebody's pointing a camera at you, that might win 10,000. I was gonna say that- Nowadays, I'm not even sure you make the music montage. Yeah, I could, yeah, the music montage has to be the most devastating part, right? You send the video- right you send the video but you you have no shot that none of those music montage videos ever make it to the final like four or whatever the voting was at that time. We've gotten off track. Here's
Starting point is 00:10:16 a story from the NFL and this is related to the presidency that I will never have unless of course as you discussed I fought for the presidency or I gave myself the presidency. I don't know if you guys saw the news out of Atlanta. And this is by no means the most important NFL News of the Week. So it's weird that we're starting with this story. But the Atlanta Falcons named their ring of honor this week. And two notable people who made the ring of honor were Matt Ryan, quarterback great. Some people say the greatest. I was talking of all time. Absolutely.
Starting point is 00:10:50 Arthur blank made the Atlanta Falcon ring of honor. Arthur blank is the owner of the Atlanta Falcons. And while he was surprised by this honor and he had people kind of lure him into a room telling him he was going to meet a draft pick or like a free agent signing or whatever and then he had you know some Atlanta Falcon luminaries break the news to him he seemed very surprised and taken aback that he is going to make the ring of honor of the team that he owns now a skeptical person would say Arthur blank put himself in the ring of honor that didn't seem to be exactly what happened
Starting point is 00:11:24 but if you could put yourself in any ring of honor. That didn't seem to be exactly what happened. But if you could put yourself in any ring of honor or any hall of fame or any notable, you know, whatever enshrinement, what would you pick? And Mike Fuentes is here as well. I don't know if he has access to talk to us today, but Mike Fuentes, think about this too. Where would you put yourself if you could honor yourself in any way and not your own team's ring of honor or hall of fame?
Starting point is 00:11:47 Where would I put myself? Yeah. Taco bell. They'd have my, they'd have my, my picture hanging in the Taco bell headquarters. Really? For what reason? Just consuming so much Taco bell. I'm like an official, like an unofficial mascot of Taco bell.
Starting point is 00:12:01 So. And you'd walk into the Taco Bell headquarters and there'd just be a photo of you and like the plaque would just be consumed a lot of Taco Bell. And a retired number nine, because that's usually what I order, whatever the number nine is.
Starting point is 00:12:15 You'd, they'd retire a number for you in the Taco Bell? They retire a number nine, yeah, because I'm in the ring of honor. Well yeah, you go in the ring of honor, you get your number retired. Okay, the number nine retired at the Taco Bell headquarters.
Starting point is 00:12:25 You know what I saw? And like maybe we could look this up in the break or whatever, or like put in like a picture of in like post. I have read, I believe that it's Taco Bell. Taco Bell has the original Taco Bell building in their corporate headquarters parking lot on bricks. So they got the building, they move the building and it's just like off in the corner of headquarters parking lot on bricks. So they got the building, they moved the building and it's just like off in the corner of the parking lot
Starting point is 00:12:49 elevated on bricks, the original Taco Bell building. I don't know why I know that. I'm fairly certain that there are photos of this and you can see the original Taco Bell is just hanging out in the Taco Bell parking lot. And it's not like functioning, because again, it's on bricks just off in the corner taking up parking spaces.
Starting point is 00:13:05 Like somebody said, just put that over there. Like somebody with a big truck is like, where do you want this? And then somebody who didn't know, no president, because the president would have known, but somebody came out and goes, I don't know, just put it over there. There was probably like a situation where they're like,
Starting point is 00:13:21 we're gonna have one day a Taco Bell Hall of Fame or something This building we can somehow acquire and move it to our company headquarters Like let's get that before someone else does and we'll just put it on bricks and figure it out Did any fast food company? celebrate the 90s sort of Aesthetic more than Taco Bell sort of aesthetic more than Taco Bell. Man. And I feel like if we go down this path
Starting point is 00:13:48 that we're gonna hear a lot from Mike Fuentes, there was nothing back in the day like the Taco Bell, KFC, Pizza Hut, three in one combo. Like those were incredible. And down here locally, we had this sub place called Miami subs and it was just like a straight up like they had the neon lights they had it was like a Miami vice restaurant it was great and now people bought it and I think
Starting point is 00:14:15 it's just called uh I don't know what it's called Miami something Miami Grill or something like that yeah anyways you got it uh hey you got it. Hey, you got it. Miami girl. It's called Miami. It's called Miami grill now. There you go. Hey, we'll be back after this. If you're just joining us, we went on a derailment on Taco Bells, Taco Bells and Parking Lots, Hall of Fame Taco Bells, and it's because of the story that Arthur Blank is getting into the Atlanta Falcons Ring of Honor, the team that he owns. Another note from that story, and I don't know if you guys caught the video where it was announced that Arthur Blank was joining the Ring of Honor, and I don't know if you guys caught the video where it was announced that Arthur Blank was joining the Ring of Honor,
Starting point is 00:15:08 and we're gonna get to a new edition of more Mike Lee right after this. So another part of that story is Arthur Blank was told that he was making it to the Ring of Honor on a napkin, a napkin where, in marker, it was written, congratulations, you're getting into the Atlanta Falcons Ring of Honor whatever it was I'm paraphrasing the reason they did that is because when Arthur blank bought the Atlanta Falcons he met with
Starting point is 00:15:32 the team owner at the time and they came to an agreement on the ownership for the team and he wrote down it was Taylor Smith he wrote down that he was buying the Atlanta Falcons for 54545 million and they were at a restaurant and they took one of the fancy napkins with a marker and just wrote Atlanta Falcons $554 million, whatever, and they both signed it. And I guess he was just trying to seal the deal at the time before they had any more chance to negotiate whatever. They then obviously do the paperwork that goes through an actual sale because you don't actually, you know, sell a team. That's not legally binding.
Starting point is 00:16:08 Yeah, exactly. I mean, I guess maybe it is and that's why they have it. But that got me to thinking other famous napkins where things have been decided. So I started looking things up. Lionel Messi signed with FC Barcelona at 13 years old on a napkin in a restaurant, a paper napkin, which just recently sold at auction for just under $1 million. Are one of those the two most famous napkins or is the Bill Belichick resigning as head coach of the Jets the most famous napkin? I did not know the one you just said. Obviously I knew the Bill Belichick one. Yeah, that one hurts. I retire as HC of the NYJ signed Bill Belichick.
Starting point is 00:16:49 Yeah. I don't think that there's a situation that I would be in, but again, I've never been asked to be president nor will I, it seems. I don't think there's a situation where I'm at a dinner and something is determined and we have to sign a napkin for that to be made official. Well, I'll make you this promise right now, Billy become president of something and whatever you need for me as long as you put
Starting point is 00:17:10 It on a napkin. I'll do it. I Kind of like the idea of the napkin being like the calling card, right? Like people have business cards people have like their things that they do you just walk around with like napkins And you have like levels of napkins for how big of a thing you're asking for is or how big of a thing you're signing because you know there's the paper napkins and then there's like the really nice paper napkins you know almost almost cloth like and then you've got the flat out cloth napkins the blank was on a cloth napkin like that was a cloth napkin it's also framed and displayed somewhere prominently
Starting point is 00:17:45 where he purchased the team. And I'm assuming that now they will display this here in the Atlanta Falcons Ring of Honor napkin as well. Anyways, you wanna get to your new edition of more Mike Lee, Mike? Yeah, let's do it. Fuentes, you gonna play? Yeah, I'll be in.
Starting point is 00:18:00 That's all right. It took me a second. I gotta reach across the board. You know what I'm saying? Oh, I got you. All right, so we'll start with you since you're already over there All right more Mike Lee to repeat as champions next year the Celtics or the Chiefs I'm gonna say the Celtics Wow, yeah, so this is something's have to win series like the Chiefs
Starting point is 00:18:21 Kelsey goes down or I think a pivotal player goes down, you know, and then it's a one a bunch of one game scenarios. The NBA, I feel like the Celtics are clearly better and they're just going to stay better. Some might argue the Celtics had it easy on their path to the to the finals at least. They did, but that's not their fault. They did. It's not their fault. I mean, I would argue the other side, right? I think if you just have to win what for one game samples and you have an injury, you can overcome four games more than you can overcome 16 wins, right? I mean, there's a lot of up in the air stuff. When do the injuries happen? Who's the injury to? There's a lot of up in the air. I just know that the NBA is more prone to repeat winners,
Starting point is 00:19:03 even though not recently than the NFL so. The NFL has had a more recent back-to-back winner it's the current situation. Exactly as I'm saying but if you look back I mean I'm well then you get like the NFL dynasties I don't know I'm just I feel like in the NBA you see a lot more of like this might be like the start of a run for the Celtics is what I'm saying. The Chiefs are a dynasty yes? 100 100%. Yes. Okay, all right. Yes. But you're gonna go against that dynasty
Starting point is 00:19:27 to a team that may become a dynasty, maybe. Correct. Yes? Yeah, so it's more likely, in my opinion, that Boston is gonna become a dynasty and then therefore they'll win the next championship. So let the record show, Fuentes says the Chiefs dynasty is over.
Starting point is 00:19:42 Not that it's over, I just said I feel like it's more likely of the Celtics dynasty. That the Celtics are going to win another title but thank you Billy for twisting my words. Thank you. Not likely, Mikely. Mikely. Mikely. Yeah really I mean what are we doing here? Did you answer Mike? No I don't have to. Oh okay. No he doesn't have to. But if I had to answer I would say the Chiefs are more Mikely. Okay. Yeah. All right Billy, you want to go now? Yes, sure. All right. More Mike Lee to get a ring this year. Kyle Shanahan or Taylor Swift?
Starting point is 00:20:14 Wow. Yeah. I'm going to go Taylor Swift because I just told you that I thought the Chiefs were going to win a championship. So if I then immediately tell you that Kyle Shanahan is going to win a championship, I'm contradicting what I said. Also, I want to believe in love. I want to believe this is the real deal. And even if it's not the real deal, I want to believe that they'll put on a show telling
Starting point is 00:20:39 me it's the real deal for a year longer and take this up a notch. Right? Because we all fall in love with their love story. We've all followed it along and seeing how beautiful this is. Taylor will go to Travis's games. Travis will go to Taylor's concert. They've gone around the world to support each other. Right.
Starting point is 00:20:58 But how do we take this up a notch? How do we, as Swifties, as NFL fans, how do we and Taylor and Travis evolve this story? And I think that engagement is the way to do it. I think that it's engagement. How do we get you to tune in for season two? Season one was a hit. How do we get you to tune in for season two? Now here's the question.
Starting point is 00:21:20 Does this get drawn out? Does this get dragged out a little bit late into the season? This happens maybe around the holidays. Maybe we have a holiday proposal. I don't know the Black Friday situation, but maybe we have a sale going on there and we get engaged right around Black Friday. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:21:39 What about, what about the, what if the chiefs lose and was Travis too worried about ring shopping? That's the thing right there. Mikey said it right there because if they get engaged mid season and they don't win the Superbowl, then it was a distraction all season. He needs to win the Superbowl proposed on the field. Wow. Okay. And the fairy tale ending, the fairy tale ending is complete. Yeah. You have the Celtics.
Starting point is 00:22:02 Can you propose after a divisional round loss? That's what I'm saying. They have to win the Superbowl is complete. Yeah. The Celtics. Can you propose after a divisional round loss? That's what I'm saying. They have to win the Superbowl. Yeah. Yeah. Well, which one you got Fuentes? More Mike Lee. I'm gonna say Taylor gets the ring.
Starting point is 00:22:17 Wow. Why didn't you say Shanahan? Because Shanahan has to depend on a bunch of other guys to get it done where Travis just has to decide he wants to marry her and that's it. But you just said it. She has to decide yes. You just said it was.
Starting point is 00:22:28 She didn't say. Wait a minute. You just said it was more likely that the Celtics win a championship than the Chiefs and now you're saying it's more likely the Chiefs win a Super Bowl. I didn't say that. I said that's the perfect ending to the story, but very rarely do we get perfect endings in this world. So Taylor gets her ring.
Starting point is 00:22:44 They may or may not win the Super bowl, but she definitely gets the ring because it only depends on her and Travis where Kyle Shanahan has to depend on a 53 man roster. Okay. That he coaches exactly. Yeah. All right. Billy more Mike Lee to win comeback player of the year.
Starting point is 00:23:03 Now I want you to think about this one because of who one of them is and where they play Kirk Cousins or Russell Wilson. Wow. OK, so Kirk Cousins is coming off of an injury. He's in Atlanta. First season there. He's gonna have to deal with the fact that, he's gonna have to deal with the fact
Starting point is 00:23:35 that there's the big Ring of Honor ceremony this year. Of course, for another quarter back. Exactly right, the Matt Ryan Ring of Honor ceremony and the Arthur Blank Ring of Honor ceremony. So all eyes on the Ring of Honor this year. He's going to want to show out Russell Wilson. Okay. Here's my question for him. Was he bad enough that having a good season will make him come back player of the year. Yes, he absolutely, he is absolutely eligible for the award.
Starting point is 00:24:09 Just because hold on a second, but he like, he wasn't even bad enough for them to pull the plug on him in the middle of the season, but they, but they delayed it, right? Like they were, it seemed like they were gonna just make the move after like week five or something and he was like, nah, and then they couldn't do it. So he kept playing. So he wasn't even bad enough for them to like cut him mid season or, you know, bench, like I think it's Kirk cousins. I'm going to go with Kirk cousins.
Starting point is 00:24:42 I think it's Kirk Cousins. I'm gonna go with Kirk Cousins. Point is? Was it Kirk Cousins kind of having like a good year before he went down? Yeah. Yeah. Some people were saying he was a first ballot Hall of Famer. Some people, I wonder who.
Starting point is 00:24:56 Some people. Yeah, but that's the thing. Like Russell Wilson was just bad. So I don't know. I guess like, what do you hold as more being down bad? Like you're injured and you and you come back and you're exactly the same and you're great again or you were bad and then you came back. So I don't know. And I feel like the league likes to like favor
Starting point is 00:25:13 Pittsburgh for some reason. So I'm just going to go with Russell Wilson. So just to answer your question, he plays draft Kings on draft Kings Kings, Kirk cousins is plus 500 to win the award. Russell Wilson is plus 2000. Okay. But they are both eligible for the award. Who else are the big names? Did you, did you write down any other? Aaron Rogers.
Starting point is 00:25:36 Aaron Rogers is the favorite at plus 125. Joe Burrow at plus 250. Anthony Richardson at plus 600 and Nick Chubb at plus 1200. Okay. And you think the most Mike Lee of those is Kirk Cousins? No, I, I, well, I didn't want to give you Aaron Rodgers because that's the easy, I mean.
Starting point is 00:25:57 But even him, I mean, come back player, he played four plays, like. Well, that's what I'm saying, he missed the whole season. So him coming back is actually a whole season off. He's a favorite, right? I'm guessing. Yeah. Yes. Plus 125. Okay. All right. Not really. He's not excited.
Starting point is 00:26:22 You want one more? Yeah. All right. Fuentes more Mike Lee to have a better first year. J.J. McCarthy or Bo Nicks. J.J. McCarthy or Bo. Well, it's me. It's assuming assuming that one of them gets in there, right, because they're both they both like not starting right now in training camp. And Arnold is going to take the reins of that Minnesota team. Because of that I'm probably going to say Bo Nicks just because he's going to be playing
Starting point is 00:26:52 more than J.J. McCarthy is really. He's going to take it from Jared Stidham huh. Yeah. Rough competition. I think I think he has it in him. Okay. I have a question for you guys. Is Zach starting Zach's listed as the third string quarterback, which is not great for Zach. That's that's right where he wants to be.
Starting point is 00:27:14 I mean, it's a great place to be. That's where we'd all want to be if we're being honest. Third place. Were you guys at all? I mean, you're a JJ guy, right Mike? Or are you not a JJ guy? I'm not a JJ guy. I'm a Michigan guy, not a JJ. Yeah, you're a Michigan guy, but he won you a national championship. You gotta be a JJ guy, right? At least at some level,
Starting point is 00:27:35 he has a special place in your heart. Sure. Okay. Did his first pitch, because his first pitch made news as being horrendous, and reports came after that first pitch that there is less than a 10 percent chance that he is the starter. Now, I thought we had already been told Sam Darnold was going to be the starter
Starting point is 00:27:53 regardless, so I didn't really understand that reporting. I think we were just trying to add insult to injury because it was a horrendous first pitch. Did that first pitch do anything to you? Yes, I mean. There is a difference in throwing a football to throwing a baseball, but if you're an athlete who throws the ball for a living, it can't be that bad.
Starting point is 00:28:15 But you want to say sailed it or like, but he spiked it. CJ Stroud did not have a great first pitch. We've seen CJ Stroud's first pitch. We've seen CJ Stroud in batting practice. CJ Stroud's abilities have not carried over to baseball. There's a difference between hitting and pitching. Like you should have just thrown the ball to the guy and not worried about pitching. That's one of those things that I don't understand is like yeah you don't need to put gas on this JJ, like, just get it there. Because the last thing you want
Starting point is 00:28:48 to do is have it be what it was, right? Like just float it in there. It'll be fine. Who cares? Sure. Do you have a do you have a do you have an answer? Oh, yeah, sure. I guess I didn't ever give you an answer. Um, I'll say JJ. Alright we're joined now by ShareBear who we haven't seen in months since we've been making games. He brought Brandon Seiler back. Last time we spoke to Brandon.
Starting point is 00:29:20 Brandon you went 2-2-1 making picks but you're joining us because you guys are actually doing something good not that you didn't do anything good before when you were making picks but you have a charity weekend coming up I guess as part of your legacy pro sports so you can go to legacy prosports.us you can go up to the foundation's page there's celebrity pickleball celebrity basketball game you can go to this weekend's a golf tournament. So thank you guys for joining us again. Shareberry, you are joining us from a tennis ball chair, it seems. Yeah. So when I first got my house during COVID, somebody who had this on the side of the road, probably for a reason, and we picked it up and I had a different one and then it got all dirty.
Starting point is 00:30:02 And I convinced these little kids that are helping me hang TVs. So they went and started making a business out of it. So wait Three years later. I uh after mine disintegrated I tracked him down and they made another one So hold on a second wait, you picked up a tennis ball chair on the side of the road You hired children to help you hang TVs and then you subcontracted them to build you a new tennis ball chair Cuz the other one got messed up. Well, they took my idea like many things in life I give a lot of ideas away for free so they took the idea of the tennis ball chair and started making them and then basically start selling to
Starting point is 00:30:35 consignment stores and then When the hurricane hit in 2022 my chair is totally disintegrated and I was very you know heartbroken and then literally I put something up on the internet the other day, I was looking for something and one of them contacted me and instead of either gracious of his heart giving it to me for free, he sold it to me. But it was a good deal and I got a brand new one.
Starting point is 00:30:59 I gotta be honest with you, I don't believe like 80% of what you say just because we went and we got you a holiday present last year and you had me convinced that we accidentally sent you a cell phone in that gift package because it's very possible that when we sent it to you a cell phone would have made its way into the box and it was sent to you and you continue to talk to me about the cell phone every time we talk so I don't know if this chair story is real or not or if you just bought that chair. Uh, that, that story is absolutely true.
Starting point is 00:31:31 That is like a day in the life of share bear right there. I mean, the chair disintegrating, telling the kids about a business, the bill, the tennis chair, and then getting, uh, sold that chair, even though he came up with the idea and he probably paid double what the market is for. What other ideas have people stolen from you that you say you're an idea man? Um, well, you know, you remember that movie, uh, um, freaking, uh, with the Zach Mark Paul, gospel I remember and uh, they have Facebook. So I always thought Facebook would be a good one. I don't know if that would ever make it in real life, but I always thought it'd be pretty cool if you had like a book of everyone's names and that that came out what like 1999. I wonder what happened at Facebook idea that won't be
Starting point is 00:32:11 good. No, but you know one that I discovered that has been stolen from you Ryan is your u-shirt. I saw a guy when I was in Cabo that had your u-shirt. He was he was sporting the u shirt. And I said, what? Ryan actually took that to market? But no, somebody stole it. I think I forgot to re-register the domain.
Starting point is 00:32:34 About three bucks, my credit card might have got declined. Um, so it went to my spam and I think I lost my trademark. How did you end up with Brandon Seiler's jersey from Swamp Kings that you're now flaunting in front of him? Oh I mean, I mean, no, I mean pretty easy. We had a vet down here in Fort Myers and he he left it and Once again, I haven't really I've seen about 20 times since but I haven't really tried to get it returned back to him But now he's got something I need now I'm afraid he's gonna want something else from me along with the jersey. Cause he has all the leverage.
Starting point is 00:33:06 Cause I need those paddles. You have a signature paddle that's come out? Yeah. He sent, he sent the paddle. He actually sent the paddles to my house. So he's never even seen it. This is the first look at the ShareBear Ryan Sherry signature. This is ShareBear official paddle.
Starting point is 00:33:27 And I'm the only one in the world that has one. There could be a Dick Sporting Good soon, but I'm the only one that got one baby. So I got all the leverage baby. I'm like a couple of months here. Why would you ship your paddles to his house? Because he had a charity event and I knew, I'm pretty smart about some things in life.
Starting point is 00:33:43 So I knew what if they get delayed a day, I'm flying straight from our charity event to San Clemente on Sunday. There's the biggest tournament, Tennis Channel's hosting it, that they're doing a day in the life of me, which is so cool. And I'm playing doubles with Jeannie Richard,
Starting point is 00:33:56 former most marketable athlete in the world and Wimbledon finalist. So I was afraid that if they came here and I missed it, so I just planned ahead for FedEx to mess up and they did it. Since we spoke to you last, cause you would come on with Gordy, you'd come on with K-Funk and kind of get lost
Starting point is 00:34:14 in the shuffle, you just tell us about the space needle every time we would ask you to pick a game. You've been in movies about pickleball on Netflix, right? Well, basically Larry David's wife, Ashley Under, and President Bush's son-in-law, Craig Coyne, they produced a movie that Film 45, which is, you know, Pete Berg, basically directed, and then Ari Emanuel, you know, WME, they funded it. So it went to a film festival, and then now it's kind of at that, you know, buying phase, you know, Netflix, Amazon, all the different platforms.
Starting point is 00:34:46 And, but I'm a big part of it. Of course there's so many other players and celebrities and business guys that are involved, but I mean Larry Fitzgerald's in it, Mark Cuban's in it, you know, Tom Dundin, so some pretty cool people, but I got to, I mean, I got like 13 minutes of, you know, an hour and a half about me, which is pretty good. I think my favorite part about it, cause you, when we met you, you were a rank or you told us you were ranked pickleball player in the world.
Starting point is 00:35:10 And I think my favorite part of the movie was when they're talking about like, how do you actually rank pickleball players? Like social media followers, like how they're doing, how much they can sell, how much they could market, which I thought was great because then they cut to you. Just throwing a bunch of money into a hot tub in I think Las Vegas It was the last day of the summer I think by loud luxury was playing so he had to throw the money somewhere I mean, yeah playing we deposited. I mean, that's ridiculous. Who does But he's actually a big part in it you have y'all seen him man, it's it. I love it. But he's actually a big part of it. You have y'all seen him, man.
Starting point is 00:35:46 It's awesome. He's a big part of it. So I'm proud of my boy over there. I have a question for you, Brandon, because you were former chief, you're a national champion at Florida. There was a story that came out that the chiefs had a typo on their championship ring.
Starting point is 00:36:03 So apparently on the inside of the chiefs championship ring this year, they put all the teams that they beat and everybody that they played against right in the playoffs. And then they put the seed that they were and someone caught on that they accidentally said that the Dolphins were seven seed when they were a sixth seed. So the Kelsey's were talking about it on their podcast and like, well, do you correct this typo? Like, what do you do if your championship ring has a mistake? He's like, no, it's staying exactly how it is. I'm not going to do anything. What would you do if your Florida Gators national championship
Starting point is 00:36:30 ring had an issue like that on it? Well, that's a small issue. Who gives a about what that team is ranked? Right. That's a small issue. Like if it was a bigger issue, like if it was like, you know, the diamond came out the wrong color, you know, we wanted it to be Gator blue and it turned out to be Carolina blue, then we would have an issue with it. But, nah, on the inside of the ring, six seed, seven seed,
Starting point is 00:36:55 doesn't matter, we beat them Busters no matter what they was ranked. Hey, it's a good excuse to go to get a second one. And demand it to give to somebody else. I would be the one that pulls the whole, you know, I want this right on my ring. You're not getting this one back. You got to send me another one. That's right.
Starting point is 00:37:11 That way I get to wear one around all the time and then I can put one in the trophy case. It's like the drink, right? They make the bad drink and then you send it back. It's like, well, I'll drink this too. You're just going to throw it out. I'll take the one that you messed up and I'll take the new one. What do you do? What do you do with your ring?
Starting point is 00:37:25 Like, do you wear it still? Like, when do you stop wearing it if you don't? Yeah, no, I still wear mine because I went and I don't know if I even supposed to tell this story. I thought I had one. A birthday. I actually got the rights to purchase one. I lost one while jumping off of a yacht.
Starting point is 00:37:51 And I needed to get another one. So I contacted the school, they let me purchase it. And then the people that they put me in touch with said that there was no limit on the ones that I could purchase. And at that time I was doing pretty good in life. So I said, you know what? I might as well get me a few more to back up, you know, my race, so I would have got me a couple of them.
Starting point is 00:38:10 So. Wait a minute. How many championship rings did you buy? I got them in the case, and then I got them where I can wear them and bang them up a little bit. You know, same scenario I was telling you about. He trips over them in the house. Like, he's just, well, what if I just slid
Starting point is 00:38:23 through the championship ring? I gave Ryan one for his birthday. But then he didn't trust me that I'd lose it at my birthday, so he took it back. Yeah, so I took it back, but it was a good gesture. Yeah, he got a P.O., but then I think he probably just used that same ring, probably giving it to somebody else for their birthday.
Starting point is 00:38:38 So he's been kind of doing this trick where, hey, I don't want you to lose it, we're out drinking, let me just get that back, and then I never, I don't have the ring. It's a heavy play. It's a heavy play. He gives everybody a championship ring, but never gives anybody a championship. It's a heavy play. But I mean, but can you ever beat that gift, right?
Starting point is 00:38:57 If you're a gator, could you ever beat the gift of giving somebody a national championship ring? One that you get to keep. But is it a gift if he didn't get to keep it? It's not a gift. It's to give the day of your birthday. I mean, the next day is not your birthday anymore. You don't get that.
Starting point is 00:39:13 I didn't know I wasn't. I didn't realize I wasn't needed to keep it, but he was keeping it safe. And then all of a sudden he's got a, hey, Stu gots, you got to look at your text message. This is a true story. Granted, it's not a national championship ring But I lost the ring in Key West in this post this post guy owns a mailbox center found it look at this text
Starting point is 00:39:31 I sent you this guy is a 2000. I don't even know 14 so my range a little smaller than Brandon's but my SEC's but He teased me for years about me not having a ring and he had a SEC Championship ring. And then when I got my ring and put my ring on, it made his look like it was a ring pop out of the damn. A ludicrous pinky ring. Hold on a second. You lost your ring outside of a restaurant.
Starting point is 00:39:57 They found you, reached out to you, told you, and then they just put it in an envelope and you had to pick it up at the restaurant? Angelina's Pizza Shop. This is 2014 in Key West. It was outside the Rick Dirty Henry's bar. You still in Key West at the time? Well, they texted you at 3.30 in the morning to tell you they found your ring
Starting point is 00:40:17 outside of the bar. Well, did you think he was at the bar at 7 a.m.? I mean, good. Wait till the next morning. I mean, 3.30, geez until the next morning? I mean, it's 3 30. Geez. He was quite afraid to lose it. He had just left five minutes ago. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:40:32 So you guys are doing something with charity. What are you guys doing? We have a charity event this weekend and in all seriousness, it's for a great cause. We basically raise money so that athletes can get treated for mental health. We have a rehab facility out in California where we treat guys for anxiety, depression, PTSD, bipolar, neurocognitive issues, all of that, that, you know, guys go through when they get done playing. So we raise money because guys, when they get done in NFL, they only have insurance for a certain amount of time.
Starting point is 00:41:14 And if, and basically if you have insurance for five years, and then in year six, you start having these issues, right? How do you get this treatment? Because it's pretty expensive. So we raise money in order to get guys to go out to our rehab facility and get this treatment. And literally it saves lives. So that's what our event is all about.
Starting point is 00:41:39 Now we're gonna have fun, of course, that's what we do. Right, so we have pickleball Saturday morning at the USTA center in Lake Nona. And then right after that, that night on Saturday we have a celebrity basketball game where we have Jim Jones and Meno performing at halftime, hot sauces, coaching a team. So we got Chris Johnson, we got Devin Hester, we got Chris Humphries, bunch of celebrities showing up.
Starting point is 00:42:09 And we just gonna have a good time with it. And then the next day on Sunday, we have our golf event, where we have our golf in our Wars banquet afterwards. And that's gonna be at Rio Panara Golf Course where they just redid the whole course and it's really really nice so I think we still have just like two or three room for about two or three more foursomes in our tournament so if it's anybody that's in town and want to come out and have a
Starting point is 00:42:39 good time with us it's a good cause and we're gonna have a blast so that's what we're doing this weekend. And also, you know, even if you can't support with a four summer be there, you know, of course like anything else, you know, I know you have that link that set up to, you know, take some donations, you know, every bit helps, every bit helps.
Starting point is 00:42:58 And we also have a pledge set up. So if someone just wanted to, you know, pay a small amount monthly, you know, they can do that as well. And, you know, anytime anyone ever wants to do something in the legacy standpoint, you know, feel free to email us. So if you want to help out, go to the or go to the event, go to their website, legacyprosports.us. You can go up to the foundations tab
Starting point is 00:43:19 and then get all the info there. Sorry, Brandon, what were you going to say? No, it's all good. I was just saying that it takes about $30,000 to raise for each individual to go out and have this treatment and learn about their brain and their body. So, you know, there's never a price tag on saving a life, right, but $30,000 is what it takes
Starting point is 00:43:41 to have that possibility of saving that player's life. So it's a serious thing. We just love to have a good time with it. And Billy, you know, with Brandon saying that, of course, all a lot of the brothers, of course that he's lost, of course, you know, in the professional football league, you know, the main story starts with Kansas City Chief,
Starting point is 00:44:00 you know, Javon Belcher, that, you know, was Brandon's best friend who, you know, Brandon can tell the story firsthand that, you know, Jevon Belcher that, you know, was Brandon's best friend who, you know, Brandon can tell the story firsthand that, you know, mainly while we're, you know, why we, he started this, why he, you know, decided to, you know, to really step up. Just took a serious turn. I was going to try to negotiate a swap here where Brandon gets his jersey back and you get your ring and your paddle, but I don't know how to pivot from the seriousness to that. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no Jersey, it will probably be probably about as much worth about as much as 10 Ryan Sherry paddles. Well, okay.
Starting point is 00:44:49 So he needs that paddle because he's going to a big competition. Yeah. You would like your Jersey back but you don't necessarily need it. And he wants the ring, but I don't think that the ring and the paddle is a fair trade. No, I feel like I feel like
Starting point is 00:45:05 Siler has to get a bunch of stuff off that even close. But this this battle here, take the chair. This battle is like worth AOT, Brandon Silas, Swamp Kings jersey and Bronx jersey. So if he could just take those down from the wall and bring them on over, I got 10 of these things waiting. If not, don't worry. I got another bottle for you Ryan, it's just not yours. Legs are open.
Starting point is 00:45:31 Baby. I'm a bad negotiator. I'll let you have all that Brandon. I'll also just give you Julius Irwin, Dr. J's shoe as well. Okay. Deal, done. Hold on, he also, he has a discus that he really likes for some reason
Starting point is 00:45:43 that he was showing us about the most famous Olympian ever take his discus. This is in the discus right? Yeah. And then which and then close the deal. And then you'll get the paddles and you'll get the ring but Brandon's gonna hold on for the ring. No, no, no. I'm gonna hold on to the ring. He's safekeeping. Yeah, it's his but you'll hold yours but I'm gonna hold on to it. Yeah, exactly. It let you look hold it. It's yours, but I'm gonna hold on to it. Yeah. Exactly. Perfect.
Starting point is 00:46:05 It'll let you look at it anytime. Hey Billy, what's your birthday? Anytime you want. I'm here for you, Billy. Where's your birthday? My birthday, April 11th. What are you gonna send me? No, I'm not gonna send you stuff.
Starting point is 00:46:16 I'm gonna send you. Well, you have at least eight or nine rings, Brandon. Come on. I'm gonna bring it to you on April 11th, okay? And then I'll hold on to it. Okay, perfect. And then it makes sure that everything's safe, safekeeping. It's like I give you a gift and I'm like the security for the gift for the rest of your life, you know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:46:32 It's crazy. Incredible. That's so considerate of you. I know. It's just how my mama raised me, you know what I'm saying? Yeah. Well, thank you guys so much for joining us. Good luck this weekend with your event.
Starting point is 00:46:42 All right. Thank y'all. Appreciate y'all for having us. You're the man. Did you miss him at all? Mikey Cherbear? Of course I missed it. I was a little taken ab- Did he think you were Stugatz? Okay, I, okay. I'm not sure,
Starting point is 00:47:13 because I told him Stugatz was not gonna be on today. So I don't know if he thought that Stugatz, because I told him Stugatz got caught up in a flight, but then we switched the times we were gonna record, so I don't know if he thought that Stugatz made it back on. Also, I think he invented Facebook, but I'm not 100% sure. I didn't know who played him in the movie.
Starting point is 00:47:32 You know, social network. I don't know who played. Jesse Eisenberg. Jesse Eisenberg. Well, no, it sounds like Zach Morris. Maybe if they make a movie about, they make a movie about how share bear invented Facebook Zach Morris plays him I'm not sure anyway but they're doing a good
Starting point is 00:47:48 thing so go to legacy prosports.us and kind of support them and help out with their cause what so you want what did you make of getting a ring to wear for your birthday only to have to give it back I like the loophole of you have, I guess, a secret password that you can use to replace a lost ring or whatever. And then the ring company is like, well, that's good for life. You can use as many as you as you want. I wonder, I didn't want to ask, but I did wonder what does a replacement ring cost? Like how much did that cost you to replace? But anyway.
Starting point is 00:48:26 More than we have. Oh, for sure. And definitely more than I have to order multiples of it just for sake of me losing it the next time I jump off a yacht again or whatever. But if I let you borrow my car to go to the store, did I give you my car and I just happen to keep it? He said he gave it to him as a gift to took it back.
Starting point is 00:48:47 I don't know. Anyways, you want to hear my story of the week? I've been waiting all day. I have no idea what story this is. I'm so excited. Okay, so this is Billy's top story of the week. And again, we're going to do this every week that I remember to do this.
Starting point is 00:49:00 And then at the end of the month that I've remembered to do it on more than one occasion, we will have Billy's top story of the month. And I don't know if you saw this story Mikey because I did not see this and I'm surprised that it's not getting more attention than what it's gotten so far. Okay. Billy's top story of the week. Former head coach Les Miles is suing LSU.
Starting point is 00:49:28 Why you ask? Les Miles and his lawyer are suing LSU because LSU reached an agreement to vacate 37 wins off of the, what season was it? 37 wins between 2012 and 2015. As a result of those 37 wins being vacated that took place between 2012 and 2015, because father of former player Vidal Alexander
Starting point is 00:49:59 received impermissible benefits, Les Miles' win percentage is now below the 600 threshold to make it into the College Football Hall of Fame. His win percentage went from 665 to 597 and Les Miles is now ineligible to make it to the College Football Hall of Fame as a coach. Les and his lawyer are now saying that he was not contacted in this probe, he was not interviewed in this probe, he was not interviewed in this probe, he was not part of this settlement, and as a result he is ineligible to make it into the College Football Hall of Fame and that this is a damage that
Starting point is 00:50:37 has been caused to him because he can no longer physically be on the ballot which I think in their argument qualifies as physical damage that has been done to him. So Les Miles is suing LSU because they vacated wins and he can no longer make it to the Hall of Fame. Also, Les Miles is 70 years old. Wow, a lot to unpack here. First off, is Les Miles a Hall of Famer with those 37 wins? So if Les Miles had those wins his record would be 145 and 73 he'd have a 665 win percentage. When you take away those 37 wins his record drops to 108 and 73 a 597 win percentage. So he argues that with those wins he would be a Hall of
Starting point is 00:51:24 Famer or at least on the ballot. He's those wins he would be a Hall of Famer or at least on the ballot He's not saying he's definitely a Hall of Famer, but he'd be on the ballot for the boating now He cannot even be on the ballot Are we setting this up? for some sort of sequel to mr. 3000 starring Bernie Mac where Les Miles has to come back for like three wins just to get the 600 So I was I was wondering about that too, right? I wonder how many wins it would take for him to get up to above 600 again
Starting point is 00:51:54 The thing that you would think is the school that would do something like that Would probably not be a school that would get those wins that he needs to get back above 600, right? Like, unless he goes, I would think that it would have to be a Division I school, right? So he'd have to find a conference with a team that's good enough to kind of run through the conference, but bad enough to need a coach and Les Miles to do so. Or how about three easy games to start the schedule, to start the season and then retire? You know what?
Starting point is 00:52:37 I should have done more research and looked into the stops along the way that Les Miles made on his way up, because I think you go back to like your original small school and like, hey, I need a solid. I'm gonna come in, discount rate, $6 million a year and I'm gonna coach your first three gimme games. You know, you just pay me the $6 million, I'll get you three wins, I'll be out of your hair,
Starting point is 00:53:03 eligible for the Hall of Fame. What do you think? Well, you're talking about he was at Michigan, Colorado, back to Michigan, Oklahoma State, then he went to the Cowboys, back to Oklahoma State, LSU and Kansas. Now then we're gonna have to go, we're gonna have to go on a Louisiana Goodwill Tour, you know what I mean? Like visit the Louisiana Monroes, Louisiana Lafayettes and be like, hey, any interest in a Louisiana legend here?
Starting point is 00:53:32 And then hopefully that works. So LSU is suing, or Les Miles is suing LSU because he's no longer eligible for the College Football Hall of Fame. My favorite story of the week. God bless football. eligible for the College Football Hall of Fame. My favorite story of the week. God bless football. God bless football.

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