The Ryen Russillo Podcast - NFL Week 1 Best Win, Worst Loss, and Tua-Mania. Plus, Texas Is Back Again, and Where Does That Leave Alabama?

Episode Date: September 11, 2023

Russillo opens by recapping Week 1 of the NFL and giving his biggest winners and losers (1:13). Then, he breaks down Week 2 of the college football season, his top 12, and what Bama’s loss to Texas ...means (18:20). Finally, the guys close it out with some listener-submitted Life Advice questions (36:22). Host: Ryen Russillo Producers: Steve Ceruti, Kyle Crichton, and Stefan Anderson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 okay week one of the nfl almost in the books get the monday nighter but to a dominant on the road in los angeles so a good chunk on that a little niners steelers also cincy in cleveland some rapid fire we've got awards our m our MVP tracker that is new this year, and a big college football recap. Texas goes into Alabama. They get the win. Where will they be in the debut of my college football rankings top 12? Some stuff on Miami and A&M and the SEC in some early trouble.
Starting point is 00:00:40 Also, reminder to our SEC fans, we're going to be in Oxford, Mississippi on Friday, September 29th before LSU Ole Miss for the live podcast from the Lyric in Oxford. So if you're in town, stop by, hang out with me, Kyle Cerruti, and Van Lathan should be in the mix. Also, that will be starting
Starting point is 00:00:58 at 2 p.m. local time. Go to LyricOxford.com to get your tickets while they last. That's LyricOxford.com to get your tickets while they last. That's LyricOxford.com. The Resolo Pod starts now. How about a weekend for Texas and Miami, college and the NFL? We start with our NFL Week 1 recap. We'll do it this way.
Starting point is 00:01:23 Moving forward this season, we've got some headlines. We've got some other thoughts and award that we'll give out. We have a new feature this year, the MVP tracker, which we will get to. Okay, so the headline, I think the biggest headline out of all this, Dolphins beating the LA Chargers in LA 36-34. Tua goes for 466 yards. I think all of us, despite, and I know last year with my kind of up and down, like, man, in the beginning of the year, I didn't see it. Then he goes on this tear, but then he gets hurt.
Starting point is 00:01:50 I thought some of the games were worse than they actually looked statistically, but the health stuff that he had to go through, the doubt part of it all, people say, no, they actually figured him out a little bit. And for them to go across the country against a Chargers defense, which I know, look, at least week one, they're all healthy, right? I mean, the Chargers seem to always lose the highest end of their talent by the end of the year, or you're like, wait, who's scratched again? And there's so many guys on the Chargers defense. I'm like, I like that guy. I like that guy. I like that dude. Oh yeah. I like that guy too. That's right. Yeah. Yeah. He's pretty good. And then they get absolutely torched by Tua and Tyreek Hill. So 466 for Tua. I think any of us has to feel good about him getting through, getting through all the health stuff and coming
Starting point is 00:02:33 back and playing that well in week one. The Tyreek Hill part of this is scary. 15 targets, 11 catches, 215 yards. And after the game, both he and his head coach talked about like, Hey, look last last year he was just running Tyreek Hill even said on the first catch it was a route he ran last year and didn't get open because he just kind of ran the way they moved him around on that motion where he ran through everybody then looked like he was darting directly out of bounds but there was a slight chance like wait is he actually getting into the end zone he was unstoppable in this stuff and this is one of the rare times
Starting point is 00:03:05 where I think a lot of the recap and the quotes will be like, oh man, you know, we're just scratching the surface or this guy has no idea how good he can be. Like when an NBA player is getting like 31 a game, like he's not even there yet. And you're like, what? In this case, I think it's real because of some of the stuff they did with him. Now, one of the other parts about the Tua conversation was if you get their timing messed up, if you jam the receivers, if everything's like snap, look, throw, it's very regimented, which made me believe and others with Tua, you're like, okay, but can he get this going when things break down? Can you be a difference maker when everything's a mess? And yesterday there was a couple of different throws, the Berrios conversion to the left sideline. Um, but the third and 10 that he hit Tyreek Hill on for 47 yards
Starting point is 00:03:58 was incredible, completely flushed out, going to a side, comes back the other way. Um, you know, granted Tyreek is that good, but then on the touchdown, to get it past the corner and have that pass be perfect, it was just incredibly impressive stuff against, again, a Chargers defense that I know statistically hasn't been great, but at least all their guys were out there. They didn't have, I believe, one significant scratch going into that game. The rest of the statistics defensively for the Chargers are scary.
Starting point is 00:04:26 Miami had 14 pass plays, 14 pass plays of 15 or more yards. There have been two times in the last 6,612 games where a team has allowed more than 14 pass plays of over 15 yards. So that was off the charts terrible. That note is from Sando. Our new feature is the Greeny MVP tracker. Greeny gave two of the MVP yesterday. My guess is he doesn't think it's close. We're going to be updating this throughout the season. The Greeny MVP award tracker.
Starting point is 00:05:00 We may even update it on Wednesdays. Not afraid, but we will update it and we will update it often. Miami ended up with 8.2 yards per play so considering the travel part the two apart the two of health the tyreek part and on top of everything else a miami defense where it didn't feel like they were getting a ton of pressure on herbert and then when they needed to and granted the intentional grounding thing completely screwed up the charges after the miss extra point we were thinking maybe they're going to go down in the field.
Starting point is 00:05:25 It's a Herbert moment here. But Dolphins dialed it up perfectly. That looks like a very talented team. And it also kind of changes the AFC part of this because all of us, and I think for good reason, you look at the three teams, the Chiefs, the Bills, Bengals, and you go Mahomes, Allenborough. Like, does it stop there? But then you've got Lamar, you've got
Starting point is 00:05:45 Trevor Lawrence, you've got whatever Rogers ends up being here with the jets, which I imagine is better than what he was last year with the Packers. And then Herbert, there's still some hope for Watson, but I know it's only week one, but for Tua and the dolphins, like football, the NFL works in a way where it shouldn't just be those same three teams again this year. There should be another team and Miami certainly announcing its presence with authority to get the season started. Okay. Cincinnati goes into Cleveland and it looks terrible, right? Burrow had the second worst game by a quarterback in week one, Daniel Jones, how about your primetime Giants? I had a rant on the primetime Giants. I realized after a couple of years, I hate watching them in primetime all the time. I don't think it's fair after they made the playoffs last year to go that,
Starting point is 00:06:31 but it wasn't a great start for the Giants. They got smashed by Dallas. Got a lot of work done though. All right. So Burrow and Cincy go two for 15 on third down. We know weather was a factor. And on the other side, it's not like Watson was lighting it up, but it's really about the Cleveland defense here. Bill Barnwell, ESPN, pointed out something great here about Cleveland's coverage and how they forced Burrow to throw outside of the numbers. Burrow threw 71% of his attempts outside the numbers,
Starting point is 00:06:55 which is actually a career high. And when you watch Denzel Ward hold up, other than the one penalty, I love him. To have that kind of elite talent on the outside, I just think allows you to live a certain way. And I think that's what Cleveland was trying to do with their defense here. Like, you know what, maybe it's the weather, maybe it's changing up the game plan, but we like Ward in this matchup, even though it's up against somebody like Jamar Chase, who I'm always going to
Starting point is 00:07:17 favor in every single matchup. You wouldn't think one-on-one with Burrow and Chase that anyone would ever win. And Cleveland found a way to win to go ahead and do that. So not a great game from Burrow. I'm not going to freak out about the whole thing. Miles Garrett continued to just all over the place, wreck everybody. He had a rush from the right side, so against the left tackle, where Orlando Brown looked like he got his hands on him, changed his course, and then Garrett just kind of pops back up, continues on his path, got a hit on the quarterback.
Starting point is 00:07:42 Cleveland's now won 6-7 against Cincinnati. So for Bengals fans, this isn't exactly anything new. The other major headline, I think, if I had to pick three, would be San Francisco dominating Pittsburgh. So, look, we knew it would be a wake-up call for Kenny Pickett versus last year's number one defense, but I didn't think it would be this bad. He ended up with two picks and a lot of miscommunication
Starting point is 00:08:03 where he's throwing behind the guy. I don't even know if they're route options or if they were just missed throws. He said that, you know, there was one play, I think to Friar Muth, the tight end who we all like, where he was like, he saw something and I saw something else. So maybe some of it's, maybe it's just all of those things. He should have had a third pick. That was a pick six. My guy, Fred Warner just flat out dropped it. But the other pick that he ended up throwing was a Warner tip, but yeah, that was a pick six. This thing could have been worse. He was sacked five times. They were down 17-0 at home. The Steelers first time down 17-0 at home with that
Starting point is 00:08:34 number since 1997. The pick at preseason was incredible. And I don't think it's going to be this bad, but there was real hope that Pittsburgh, who always finds a way to at least be a game over 500, even though they haven't won a playoff game in six years, you look up and be like, wait, are they actually kind of good, even though I'm kind of writing them off? And that's just Pittsburgh football. They find a way to still be competitive, even when a lot of us are just looking at the talent,
Starting point is 00:08:57 being like, I'm not sure. But in this case, it felt like, wait, they may have the guy. They may have the guy that was overlooked in the draft because he went a lot later than normally quarterbacks would go because of the preseason. And again, I think the number was that he had the highest QBR of any of the guys, tested out better, had the best grades of any of the quarterbacks that played in the preseason. But I always have that haunting Danny Connell story in my head whenever anyone unproven lights it up because he had one game
Starting point is 00:09:20 with the Giants where he was like, the other stayed in like the most basic coverage they didn't care we ran this four go play where it was like four routes were all they were all verticals and then they stopped and he goes they didn't change the coverage and i hit it on the first one and we ran it four times in a row we scored a touchdown and he's like the media ate it up they all talked about how I was figuring things out, how I took control of the offense, how I was seeing things. And they're like, of course, they're all complimenting me. So I just agreed with them. And he goes, knowing deep down, they didn't even try to defend the one thing. They just wanted the game to be over with. I didn't do anything impressive, nothing impressive. It just looked really good. I'm
Starting point is 00:10:02 not saying that Pickett is Danny Cannell, but the preseason stuff always scares the hell out of me i'm not going to be all in on somebody granted somebody looks terrible and you doubt them you're going to use that but look it was just a really really bad afternoon for a steelers team that has some hopes and thinking that they have a guy okay the best win and worst loss we'll do it every week best win is dallas uh daniel jones had a qbr of 871 yards total for the Giants offense, three touchdowns. Dak didn't even have to light it up, but the Dallas defense we know is really talented. And it'd be nice if Dak had something where he feels like, I don't have to do this every single week. Because I think there've been some Dak seasons where the offense is just on fire.
Starting point is 00:10:41 And when you play quarterback that way, you're raising your risk level. And I still think that Dak last season, the interception numbers are an anomaly compared to who he's been throughout most of his career. The worst loss, Pittsburgh, certainly an option, Giants getting housed like that. So if I'm not going to go with those because I've already talked about them, how about Seattle? There's a real one hit wonder thing with Geno Smith. I'm not saying it's fair he was terrific last year way better than i thought completed 70 of his passes but it's just what's going to happen lose a division game by the way stafford how about him looking healthy how about when he
Starting point is 00:11:14 stepped up in the pocket against a rusher and just move you're like wait i don't think i've seen him move like that like two years um but being a division game and there'll be a lingering kind of is this whole thing a fluke with Geno, which may feel really unfair, but I'll admit based on who he had been prior to last season, it's not something that I'm going to shake overnight. Numbers you should know. I have one for you. You know how much I love win probability, right? So the win probability number gets flashed up like it means anything.
Starting point is 00:11:41 Or when a team comes back after all these simulations of who would likely win when up late pretending as if these comebacks are never going to happen it's pointless math it's trying to make something easy more complicated but i guess if you get a little ad banner out of it who am i to judge you for taking the extra cash so think about this. Vegas, Denver. Vegas gets a first down, 142 left in the game. Denver has used all three of their timeouts. Vegas is about to take a knee and run the clock out here and win the game. And the win probability number pops up at 83%. I think it should be higher.
Starting point is 00:12:22 That's just me. I'm not an engineer. I just think it should be higher. That's just me. I'm not an engineer. I just think it should be higher. Okay, award time. The Calvin Ridley Award. We're not doing it every week, but we're going to give out an award every week. This award is for the college player who looked like a beast in college and then looks really small once he's next to NFL bodies.
Starting point is 00:12:41 Now, give me some leniency here because the guy that I'm giving the Calvin Ridley award to did not look huge when he was in college, but my God, does Bryce Young look small on an NFL field? It's alarming. He is alarmingly small. And I know you're saying, well, wait a minute, this new first time watching him. Yeah. It's the first time watching him in an NFL game. It happens. And I stress this all the time. Whenever I'm doing all the draft stuff and I love going to the combine, there is no replacing the value of just seeing bodies next to other bodies.
Starting point is 00:13:17 Like you can know what a guy's listed at. You can know what he weighs in at. But sometimes it's like I don't like his shoulders. Why does his ass look like that? Or does he have thin ankles? Does he have thick ankles? Does he have long arms? Why is, is he skinny fat guy where he thinks he's tough, but his wrists are really small. That might be a personal thing. So I'm just, when I, when I saw Bryce Young out there against Atlanta, I'm like, dude, this guy looks so small. Now, he listed at the combine 5'10 and an eighth, 204 pounds. I don't think he's 204 today. I think they tried to just get him as heavy as they possibly could before the
Starting point is 00:13:51 combine. Maybe he is. Kyler, when he was drafted, was 5'10 and an eighth, but 210 pounds. But body type-wise, as much as Kyler's having a hard time holding up physically, Kyler's thicker. He's got the baseball ass. There's a little bit more to him. That's one of the things Russell Wilson always had. I don't know that I've seen a player at quarterback look as small, just as small. I don't care about the listed height and weight. Look as small physically as Bryce did.
Starting point is 00:14:18 Maybe Doug Flutie. And the number one overall pick making his debut in losing streak continues again, David Carr, the last one to get making his debut and losing streak continues. Again, David Carr, the last one to get a win 21 years ago. A few random observations as we finish up here. Jordan Love looked good. He looked good. The second touchdown, third at the Alps.
Starting point is 00:14:38 What if they're right again about a quarterback? Everyone will want everyone to sit for like three years. Fields did not look good. The one touchdown that he had when the game was still kind of a game, the Mooney touchdown, although it never really felt like much of a game. I think it was his first option, so he never had to take his eyes off of him. Nice throw, great route, good catch in the back right side of the end zone. The interception, he has interceptions where I just don't know if he sees stuff,
Starting point is 00:15:06 like college interceptions, where you're like, okay, at the top of the route where you're expecting it to go, can you peek over at all to see if somebody's hanging down in zone or if this is bracketed off? And the last pick was one of those picks that was really, really bad. So it's still TBD in fields, but a little worried. Mike Vrabel with the kimono look. Now, not a strict kimono, but it was a weird deal. I know there's some workout shirts where guys have the slats cut out or little slits in the side. And I'm not talking about like workout stuff, but it was like kind of this long short sleeve hybrid deal. And then it was cut up the sides like really far.
Starting point is 00:15:48 These guys love adjusting the stuff. Maybe it's the Belichick family tree. Although Dion does this thing with his sleeves that actually looks really cool. But of course it's Dion Sanders. So most of the stuff he does does look cool, but it's just a worse look when you lose, when you have to go across the field and shake hands. You're like, what is he going with?
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Starting point is 00:18:07 $100 off NFL Sunday ticket, not YouTube TV. YouTube TV base plan required to watch YouTube TV. Redemption requires a Google account and current form of payment. Commercial use excluded. Okay, let's do it. Let's bring it back. Texas is back, folks! Boy, it felt like it's Saturday night in Tuscaloosa, didn't it? 34-24 win for the Longhorns.
Starting point is 00:18:31 Saban's first double-digit home loss at Bama. The first double-digit home loss for Bama since 2004. Quinn Ewers still had questions. Liked his moxie. A little weird. We were talking about Bryce Young's weight early on. They showed the kind of like, if you do a little weird we were talking about bryce young's weight early on they showed them the kind of like you do a chris long year by year you're like what happened to you dude you're like no he's fine actually but he just changed up his look a little bit if you do the
Starting point is 00:18:53 quinn ewers one at texas hadn't been that long you're like what but i guess down to 195 which i don't know that i'd want to be 195 of the quarterback at least not against what we thought would be bama's front line we'll get to that in a second. 218 to 195, cut up the hair a little bit. He kind of went free agent haircut, but he was incredible. And it's funny because he's one of those guys that's so poised that if they weren't playing well, you'd be like, oh, this guy's out of it, right? Just looking at his face.
Starting point is 00:19:19 But he was terrific. Let's run through what Texas has. They have two studs at wide receiver in Xavier Worthy and Jordan Withington. And they're really good as opposed to the times where I've gone to Texas games. I'm like, oh, man, nine must be awesome. They're like, no, he's terrible. He's going to transfer. I'm like, oh, my bad.
Starting point is 00:19:37 They had the preseason defensive player of the year in linebacker Jalen Ford. The other linebacker, Anthony Hill, had two sacks. Their D tackles are massive. Sweat and Murphy are 362 and then 300 and something pounds. And then you've got Burke, the white kid on the edge. So you're watching this team, and I understand doubts about Texas, but at some point it has to work, right?
Starting point is 00:20:03 At some point, all this talent has to come together, and it's going to work, which will be an example of another team that I need to talk about. But they might be really good, okay? I picked them not to win the game, which I felt stupid about when I watched Mill roll play. But when I came down to it, I went back and forth. I was like, I'd rather be dumb about Bama than be dumb about Texas. But I still picked Texas to be in the playoff. I'd rather be dumb about Bama than be dumb about Texas, but I still picked Texas to be in the playoff. So I think the weirdest thing about this game before we get to the Bama side of it
Starting point is 00:20:29 offensively is that Bama's supposed to be this run first offense that's going to beat you with defense this year. And physically, I don't really think it was close. Bama's front wasn't getting much on yours, which is up to the quarterback too, where Texas looked like they had the dudes all over the place. And for a night, that's what it looked like. In long term, if you want to start talking about transitioning into the SEC and look, the guys are on the field, they're having a good time. Their kids are like, they're not ready for us. SC isn't ready for us. We're going to have to do a little bit more, but for a night, it was just revealing. The front for Texas here is the one that looks like the SEC front where Bama was like,
Starting point is 00:21:13 when are some of these guys going to make some plays? I had questions about Milrow coming in. This is something I have like an Ohio State, Alabama quarterback segment that I'll do on a slow news day or whatever. But I had asked Saban during the Coker and Sims years, like, how do you pick the quarterback? All right. And he said something really interesting, and I've not forgotten it. And I'm going to use it again now because I think it's true. But he was basically like, look, you can talk about talent. You can talk about the resume and all that kind of stuff. but what really matters is how that quarterback resonates in the room. Like, does it, does it
Starting point is 00:21:49 seem to be a little different when that guy takes over? And that was what he had told me when he made the decisions that he had made again, years ago with quarterbacks that weren't of the highest regard, uh, in comparison to some of the other recruits they had brought in. And so my educated guess that that's what's happened here with Milrow. But unfortunately, the questions that I have, I think I have answers. There's just not great awareness right now. Now, he hasn't played many games. There's always a chance for improvement here.
Starting point is 00:22:15 Early on, some of these teams just look lost at quarterback. But it feels as of right now, you're going to be limited, especially when your defense has you in a shootout with Texas, who has one of the highest recruits ever. Our URSS is technically, I think, the highest graded recruit of all time. So this leads to what I knew would happen if Texas won this game. We even hinted at it, is the depth of Alabama content. You want to say that Bama is no longer going to compete for national championships.
Starting point is 00:22:43 I can't do that. I can't do it. I can't do it. I can't even really do it with Clemson. Maybe it's over, right? Maybe they need to update some of the stuff they're doing. But I have way more trust in programs. I'd rather be like late to it than be writing everybody off all the time. And when it comes to Bama, granted, Texas, I think is really good.
Starting point is 00:23:05 We'll get to it on my top 12 debut of my college football rankings. But if you're going to start writing off Bama, I'd ask you this. Can they lose to somebody bad first? Can they actually lose to a bad team? Now, Saban in his first year, when he's getting the wrong guys out of there, they lost to Louisiana Monroe. They had not lost to an unranked team from 07 until 2021 when A&M beat them with a talented team and Zach Calzada turned into Caleb Williams. So even though they had lost to unranked A&M, I think we know the A&M game enough that you're like,
Starting point is 00:23:39 yeah, certain nights though with all the guys they have, they can hang with some teams. So I know that the the allure of hey i just want to i just want to write bam off i want to say it's done i want to say their losses last year were a shootout at tennessee in a two-point conversion in overtime with death valley all right that is that that's not the most egregious way to lose football games and so yeah it was weird the pass rush felt non-existent the receivers are now year two and they're kind of like where's the group but again that used to all be first round guys uh and ohio state kept it going alabama has
Starting point is 00:24:16 not kept it going so i just i cannot do it i cannot do it with bama until they lose to somebody who's actually bad. We were like, hey, how the hell did that happen despite the history of what Texas did? The penalty stuff seems to be an issue. It was a huge issue last year against Texas. It was an issue again. I know there's some red zone numbers from last year you're not going to like. There was a defensive call that didn't get in from the sideline, which just looked weird that they were unorganized. But I need, I need to see an 8-4 season before I'm even willing to entertain the idea that Bama just
Starting point is 00:24:49 all of a sudden is done. If anything, if they have a bad year with Milrow, can you imagine what they're going to do to bring in a quarterback next year? Okay, next game. Texas is back, folks! But not Texas A&M. I love Miami's win against them. 48-33. It looked like they were trying to give A&M the I love Miami's win against them.
Starting point is 00:25:05 48-33. It looked like they were trying to give A&M the game when it started. The block punt, the turnover, 10-0 right away. But Van Dyke, after what looked like a regression year, they brought in another new coordinator, and he has throws. When you spend 12 hours on Saturday
Starting point is 00:25:22 watching all these games, and then you see guys like Van Dyke make throws, you're like, yep, there's just not many. Look, Caleb Williams is in a completely different universe in comparison to everybody else playing with us just right now. He just is. I mean, I know there's numbers, and other guys can put up numbers. Caleb Williams is unfair in college football right now for SC.
Starting point is 00:25:41 But the reason Van Dyke was thought to be a first, yeah, I would say a first-round pick round pick of quarterback maybe two years ago eventually. Shout out to Glastonbury, Connecticut, by the way. It was a nice reminder of why we cared about this guy so much. And this is a Miami team that going into this game, they lose two defensive linemen. Number nine, Kelly, who I love, was dinged up. I don't even know if he came back into this thing. The transfer from West Virginia, it was a porter. The blitzes that they were dialing up, the corner blitzes, which A&M, I guess they felt like, hey, we're going to burn you on these eventually, but it never really happened. And so I could sit here and talk about Connor Wigman, who I think has just like a lot of
Starting point is 00:26:24 quarterbacks for me. There's some good moments, there's some down moments it's all over the place but this is about the defense for A&M so a great win for Miami against a really talented A&M team which I'm going to go into the weeds here to remind everybody what we're talking about when you look at this sophomore class that they have so you go back a couple years that recruiting class was all time and I'm going to do this it may be boring to some of you guys but I'm doing it because I think it's actually important to remind everybody. All right, so Connor Wegman was the number three quarterback. Wegman was
Starting point is 00:26:50 number three behind Aller and Cade Klubnick, so Penn State and Clemson. Number five running back. The number one and number three receivers. Number three's gone, by the way. The number three and number five tight ends.
Starting point is 00:27:08 One of the tight ends is out with ACL, but the white kid, Johnson, he was the number three overall tight end. They had the number nine, number 12, and number 16 O-linemen coming in. That's based on positional stuff. One of those guys is gone. What about the defense? I watched this group. This is one of the most heralded defensive line groups ever recruited. Okay. The number two overall, this isn't D line position rankings. This is overall rankings. So any position here, right? The number one guy was Travis Hunter. The number two guy was Nolan. Who's the defensive lineman, uh, who actually I think is listed as a backup still
Starting point is 00:27:45 because there's supposed to be all this depth there. So if you look through this, A&M had the number two overall, the number nine overall, the number 11 overall, the number 17 overall players, and they were all defensive linemen. And I watched those guys all night, and I'm like, where are the plays? Where's the dominance? Now, Stewart, number four for his size and speed, the kid from Miami that's got a real incredible profile pick.
Starting point is 00:28:11 There's a couple moments there, but you're looking at this group going, wait, so what are you telling me? That everyone was just wrong about all of them? It doesn't make any sense. Yeah, there's whiffs. We know the recruiting game. There's also like a number three safety,
Starting point is 00:28:26 a number seven corner who's gone now. The safety's gone as well. So there's, yeah, there's a couple guys that are gone. But specific to that D-line, because one of them I don't think played, these are all-time D-line recruits, and they got smoked again. And I watched them.
Starting point is 00:28:42 I don't ball watch with them. I'll watch them for long stretches of the game being like, do any of you guys make plays? Maybe McKinley, who I think is the older one, who isn't in that recruiting class. Okay, finally here at the SEC. Texas is back, folks. Are you ready for a conversation? They're three and six against the Power 5. Auburn should have lost to Cal. Auburn looked terrible.
Starting point is 00:29:09 I wouldn't say Cal looked great either. Arizona lost in overtime to Mississippi State, so that's another one. And Ole Miss struggled against Tulane without Michael Pratt, who's one of my favorite quarterbacks in the country. The Pac-12 got to 18-0 before the, I think it was the Arizona loss. What's going on boys.
Starting point is 00:29:31 Is this happening? Is this really happening? Uh, at some point, what are we talking about? A 15 year run of dominance where there was a couple of years where I thought maybe it's the big tens year. And I know what you guys think.
Starting point is 00:29:43 Like, I don't want to give up the crown. No, I don't like, I don't like bad arguments. Um, I, and again, I don't really care about the crown. I care about accuracy. At some point they have to not be the best conference. Now, is it, I feel like it's a bit more like a war where you could have a down year and then that down year gets lost in other successful years and so you're like yeah that was a year that was kind of down i remember they had that one bowl season where cannell came in like just celebrating like i mean it was unbelievable how excited he was when they had that awful bowl season. I think it was that 14, but you have the Bama loss, which again is do a good team
Starting point is 00:30:31 and I'm pulling their stuff again, LSU, um, you know, Florida, I don't even know what to make of them anymore. And hell George is going to be number one in everybody's rankings. And we won't know if they're any good until like next March. a couple other rapid fire things here utah it looks like nate johnson's gonna be the guy over barnes they could not move the football against baylor johnson comes in gets the go-ahead uh touchdown and then rising is supposed to be back again at some point so we're still talking about backups. Shapen's still out for Baylor, and that led to Robertson throwing an awful pick that led to the field goal that actually won the game for Utah. And then CU, again, smashing Nebraska,
Starting point is 00:31:15 although you've got to wonder the Jeff Sims decision to bring him in. It's like, yeah, we don't like our roster. Okay, so what are you doing? Again, you're giving it to the guy that turns the football over all the time. Like, ah, we'll get him out of that Georgia Tech offense. But it's just funny because the CU line was so bad. It was so bad because you're like,
Starting point is 00:31:33 everybody's going to be betting him. Everybody's going to be betting him. And it was a nice win for all the regular guys, right? It was a nice win to be like, hey, I think they're just better than Nebraska. And boy, were they ever. Okay, let's get to it. Our first edition of the top 12 this season. Texas is back, folks. All right, let's get to our first top 12. Number one. Texas is back, folks. Not that back. We'll stay with Georgia, but they don't play a ranked team
Starting point is 00:32:00 until the 10th game of the season. That's against Ole Miss, and I'm not even sure if they're going to be ranked. Number two. Texas is back, folks. I'm putting Texas there. The AP has them four. I would have a harder time moving ahead of Florida State than I would Michigan. And look, whenever you're doing these rankings, whatever your rules are, you're going to contradict them. I can talk about the best win, what's the most impressive win, but I'm going to give it to Texas. You go into BAM and you beat them on a Saturday night. That's more impressive than anything Michigan or Florida State's done, even though Florida State put it on LSU, who I still think is still in the conversation here somewhat. Neutral field, whole deal. Texas to go on the road. No issue with that one. Although, let's see, the coaches had them sixth. Well, I guess they were coaching. Number three.
Starting point is 00:32:42 well I guess they were coaching number three Michigan's defense looks great they're also playing ECU and UNLV they got Bowling Green then they got Rutgers Nebraska Minnesota Indiana Michigan State Purdue my god um it's a bit like the Georgia thing but kind of not so based on the way i do this i may think head to head i'd pick michigan against texas and sometimes that's the rule but i mean there's nothing close there's no ecu and unlv is not winning in tuscaloosa so uh i still have michigan three but based on those i could put them even further down you know what i actually am i'm gonna put going to put Florida State 3 and I'm going to put Michigan 4. So number 4. Texas is back, folks.
Starting point is 00:33:28 Michigan. Number 5. Texas is back, folks. USC. Stanford sucks, huh? My God. USC has scored 56, 66, and 56 points to start the season. Number six.
Starting point is 00:33:48 Texas is back, folks. Penn State. I know the ranking carryover stuff. Everyone has Ohio State ahead of Penn State. AP, six for Ohio State. Penn State, seven. Coaches, Ohio State, four. Penn State, seven.
Starting point is 00:34:08 I like Penn State's quarterback situation much more than I like Ohio state's number seven, Ohio state number eight, give me Washington actually eight in both polls here, Pennix jr. Who I didn't know, you know, like it was fun at Indiana. And then what they did last year and those receivers, man, they lit it up. I mean, granted, it's Boise and it's Tulsa. They got at Michigan State, which has its own multitude of issues at this point. The Oregon game is their first ranked game, which is mid-October, but that one will be home. So shout out to Newland and the crew.
Starting point is 00:34:42 Give me number nine. Texas is back, folks. I'm staying with Bama. Number 10. Texas is back, folks. Tennessee, maybe. Here's where I lost interest in my own rankings, but they're at Bama, as we know,
Starting point is 00:34:58 the third weekend of October. Number 11. Texas is back, folks. Utah, 12 in the AP, 12 in the coaches. You're probably wondering, hey, where's Notre Dame, Ry? I don't have them in here. I just don't. I love the running backs and the next tight end who appears to be a stud for them.
Starting point is 00:35:19 How about this kid's name? Holden Stays. He's a sophomore. kid's name Holden stays uh he's a sophomore um look it's my ranking number 12 Texas is back folks and the U is back give it to the U if we're talking impressive wins yeah I think coming back and beating A&M with all that recruiting talent appears to just collectively not be good enough. But there you go. Top 12. Subject to change. They say money
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Starting point is 00:36:13 And best of all, kids, I am liquid. So, now you know what's possible. Let me tell you what's required. Life advice. Life advice. The email is lifeadvicerr at gmail.com what is up to steve what is up to saruti you worked late last night right kyle yeah so did steve oh that's right i always forget saruti's in on the bill sal extravaganza do you you don't talk on it though do you not during nfl season no you know if there's like a random magic nugget during the season uh during
Starting point is 00:36:44 nba season right there yeah i'm ready to go well you know like bill it's always just like hey so NFL season. No. If there's a random magic nugget during the season, during NBA season, sure. I'm ready to go. Well, you know, Bill, it's always just like, hey, Saruti there, have him hop on. I'm like, all right, here we go. Let's go. What are we talking about? Which is interesting because that means you either have to start rolling for audio that will not be used 99% of the time and you're just rolling on a file on a two-hour
Starting point is 00:37:01 bill pod or it's like, hey, is Saruti there there and he's scrambling for shit so it's the scramble yep yeah it's the scramble sometimes it's not on i'm putting batteries in a lot of memory you don't want yeah a lot of memory you don't want to waste doing that but no i don't yeah it's like a receiver you're just like you don't know the route and you're just like uh yeah and then you look back you look back at the huddle kelsey it hands up palms to the sky uh we've had a lot of people fired up about the revenge stuff and look there's some really good suggestions i don't think it's probably great for us i don't know that spotify is going to be psyched if we just be like here's
Starting point is 00:37:38 seven things you could do so i'm gonna stay away kyle i imagine you've been thinking about the revenge thing for for a few days. Yeah, through the lens of constructive revenge, though. You know what I mean? Right. Not destructive, constructive. Fair trade. Yeah, it was about making you feel better, not about making the guy feel worse.
Starting point is 00:37:55 So that maybe gives way to the lighter side of revenge, I think. So I don't know. I think we'll read this just to help other people. A guy chimed in he said look i work i work at yelp it's this isn't going to work um because there's there's basically an algorithm that figures it all out getting revenge via yelp reviews is unlikely to work especially if your doesn't already use yelp regularly if the review is about this guy took my girlfriend for 15K a few years ago, it violates the content guidelines and would be removed flagged. If it says this place sucks, it may stay.
Starting point is 00:38:33 But we use the software to try to identify insincere reviews. And while not certain of new users, reviews probably won't stick. So there you go. You're going to be in the Yelp game. So this guy's going to have to start saying, like, great ice like great ice cream the cones never stop and like there's plenty of parking and i can't believe how great like just complimenting everybody everywhere to then say something negative to get the comment which lifts up the community i think maybe maybe it's worth it sounds like too much work yeah it sounds like a lot of work there was was another guy that, well, no, wait, this is the same guy who had, he was upset about a transaction and he just started hitting them with customer service emails because he knew that it cost them a certain amount to respond to all of them.
Starting point is 00:39:17 So basically we appreciate the Yelp reach out there that that's probably not going to get it done. I'm going to be honest with you. When I click on something and it leads to Yelp immediately, I'm kind of like, all right, I going to get it done. I'm going to be honest with you. When I click on something and it leads to Yelp immediately, I'm kind of like, all right, I need to get it. How do we get out of here again? Well, but the tough thing is when you Google, like, best Chinese restaurants in Hollywood, and then it brings you to this thing that the headlines is 10 best Chinese restaurants in Hollywood,
Starting point is 00:39:41 and Yelp just totally doesn't do what it says it's going to do in the headline. It's not making any sense so I'm out on Yelp. Alright, there you go. Probably not going to do a sponsorship anytime soon. Probably try to shy away from doing that in the future but I've ended up in a Yelp maze before and I'm like, I just wanted to find pancakes in the area
Starting point is 00:40:00 and I don't want insurance. Not El Segundo, dude. This isn't Hollywood. There's more than 10 here, so what's good? Best pancakes for singles. What? It always goes back to Kyle, obviously.
Starting point is 00:40:18 Maybe Yelp won't be a sponsor, but the best is always Canel. I don't even want to say who the sponsor was, but just openly ripping the sponsor's food while we had reads for them during the show on the old radio show pretty great oh like during the non-sponsored segments he would just be dumping all over like red robin or something for some reason yeah like a fast food chain came up and he was like trash fries and we're like dude we did a read for them like two segments ago like what two segments ago still today a huge buyer of
Starting point is 00:40:45 college football space and he's just destroying him yeah i mean sometimes you get to figure out the game there a little bit with it i'll never forget um barstool when they got started portnoy used to buy radio time at the station that i worked at my first well it was my second on-air gig after uh minor league baseball but my first talk show gig, like the first show I ever did, um, was a Celtics fill in thing. And then the first talk show I did was with Michael Smith. It was at ESPN forever. I think Michael Smith was like 15 and Portnoy, like the station was a mess okay it was a mess but polar was a sponsor and they loaded our fridge up with every possible flavor you could ever imagine and for us that was incredible like when fudruckers dropped off cheeseburgers for your boy i'd eat it in the middle of the day for two cheese pizzas
Starting point is 00:41:40 even though the guy that had the deal loved white onion all over the pizza so that made it a little more difficult uh i would smash the worst possible food ever because i didn't have any money a lot of times to to maximize the calories and porn i did like a segment on how terrible polar was like that was their segment and then we came in on monday i was like what's the problem they're like dude and like that was a big deal for us. We're like, we might lose Polar. For the four grand of airtime or whatever. Right. We might lose Polar, guys.
Starting point is 00:42:15 We're like, shit. Red Sox won an extra innings. Yeah, that's not important right now. Okay. Let's do a couple simple ones, and we'll do a long one. I like this one. Hey, like the Potom Joe's 3163190, insanity workout videos enthusiasts. Those were not easy. Player comp, Rafe LaFrance. I will jack up threes that no one wants to see or needs. I work in software, have a condo in Mashfield, grew up in Hull. My question is, when is the cutoff for adult rec lacrosse leagues I'm 31 as he said earlier well I already know where I'm going with this one I played at UMass Boston played defense and was captain all right so our guy's good now that everyone in the league
Starting point is 00:42:56 is 23 years old I'm wondering when I should stop is there protocol for what age to stop or am I making a social faux pas thank you uh look man the fact that you can still like i imagine you're still really good at 31 31 is not old okay like yeah i'm probably sure you're sick of the 23 year old guys all talking like hockey players from canada now um which is the worst thing that's happened to social media and hockey like the hockey guys had their thing they had their names rootsy you know i guess criny yeah yeah you know like oh the boys you know and like it was kind of funny when you hung out with them because they had their dialect and and it was like kind of going into the wild and
Starting point is 00:43:35 they were always sort of fun and they were like i wonder if this guy's thinking this you're like he's definitely not thinking that much about that don't worry about it And now social media has kind of destroyed it because now every dickhead with a Zen in is talking like he played third line at, at Dartmouth. So I don't, I don't really know what's going on with that. Um, so maybe that's part,
Starting point is 00:43:57 but like this to me is so simple. There's going to be a time when physically you have no chance of playing with these guys. And if you're still playing this many years past college you clearly like it so unless you're a dork and you feel like the guys are making fun of you and you're questioning it which i don't think you are because you didn't say that and you were the captain unless you were like super intense and you know kiss the coach's ass like i can't believe they made him. I can't believe they made Millsy captain.
Starting point is 00:44:29 So I really think look, my vote is a hard, hard keep playing because I would love to be in some kind of league still. One, I can never be in them because they're like, oh, the games are at seven. Okay, out. This is not happening. i haven't been in a league in a really really long time i used to love it take it way too seriously my 20s when i had no responsibilities i fucking loved it loved it and then go out with the guys after go out with the boys shooter peekers um after but after, but I don't think you're committing any kind of social faux pas. Keep playing until you suck.
Starting point is 00:45:11 And if you suck, maybe you can still keep playing. But I think the social thing is the only part of it that's a little weird. If you feel disconnected from these guys, which you probably would be a decade older and all that kind of stuff. But I'm telling you, if you are this into it to still be playing in this league, if you shut it down now in a couple of years, you're going to be like, I shouldn't have done that. I still miss this. And then you're going to try to pick it right back up with a huge gap in between. And there's going to be stuff that's missing. Again, my greatest regret in life is not
Starting point is 00:45:42 sticking with poops for this beginning of the van pelt window because of work and not having access to playing anywhere where i felt safe in downtown hartford even though i still did plus you've got your sport is lax so it's not like you know you're show up to a basketball court and wait around for an hour and your chances are pretty good a game materializes right so it's like if you if you still want to do this there's really only a few ways to get this done uh unless you go like buddy game style once a year and you you know track down however many people you need to play lacrosse and do it so i think this is kind of your only option and there it also isn't really like a 50 year old and up lax league out there there's probably not many
Starting point is 00:46:22 so this is this is kind of your option and so yeah you might be the only guy who's thinking about a 401k but you're still like closer to that than you are to you know whatever 50 50 plus uh blue plate special lax league there is out there so i think this is this is totally your move until it's either bad for you or you find another option that's better for you so i think this is this is your move yeah i don't think like young guys in those pickup style games hate old guys just because they're old they hate the old guy yeah but they hate the yeah that's not even that old exactly but they hate the old guy because of the things that he does like you know we were talking a couple pods ago about the old guy throwing elbows and at the ymca playing hoops like that's why they don't like
Starting point is 00:47:02 you it's not like it's like an anti-age it's not like an ageism thing like it's just usually there's stereotypes that those people that the older people like kind of bring to whatever sport you're doing just don't do that just don't be a dick and it'll be fine like you just want to get some good run and play and be competitive like you don't have to be awesome just just play uh you know i started doing that like i started picking up uh pick up soccer kind of later in life and i didn't grow up playing soccer and i you have i knew my skill level and i just played left back because it was like kind of later in life, and I didn't grow up playing soccer. And I knew my skill level, and I just played left back because it was kind of the least, I guess, difficult position to play,
Starting point is 00:47:31 at least in a pickup game. And you just kind of try to blend in. So I don't think the age thing is the issue at all. Did you wear headbands? Of course I did. Yeah, I had long hair back then. Looking like Luka Modric out there. No big deal.
Starting point is 00:47:46 Yeah, I just think, I think Cer suri hit on something right there too like you know if a guy is 23 and he starts talking about his credit score like don't give him a speech yeah you know my guess is if this is all about playing and there haven't been any any issues whatsoever and again there's also a part of this. They may, they may like you, especially if you're good and you play defense, like, dude, he's, he's awesome. And he plays D. So I don't, I really think at 31 and that, you know, I think it's normal to kind of wonder, you're like, Oh, should I not be doing this? I'm S I'm sure by the way, if you care about it that much, there's leagues with guys closer to your age. Yes. But if you're still good, I wouldn't be worried about it at all, but I would also make sure you, you know, you don't turn into preachy guy, right. Which, you know, you're playing lacrosse, you know, like you're at church here. Uh, all right. I think that one's pretty easy agreement all around.
Starting point is 00:48:41 Should I do this quick one? Cause I kind of get called out for lying. Yeah. It's also life advice. Six foot 235. Poor man's Malik Rose and pickup. So I host a national radio show on Sirius XM, Sirius XM NBA radio twice a week and like to bring on the most insightful guests possible on my show.
Starting point is 00:49:01 There's a podcast host that I'm a big fan of. I've had the privilege to interview a few times during the NBA playoffs. I was hosting a post my show. There's a podcast host that I'm a big fan of, who I've had the privilege to interview a few times. During the NBA playoffs, I was hosting a postgame show, and since this host is based on the West Coast, I do a morning show on the East Coast. I rarely ask him to join me in my time slot. So I asked this podcast host to join me on one of my playoff postgame shows, which would have been 9 p.m. on the West Coast.
Starting point is 00:49:21 The host told me that he was playing golf and couldn't join me. Top golf, baby. Just went right across the staples there so here's my question was he actually playing golf at nine o'clock with the lights on the golf course like the special tnt events with tiger phil curry rogers etc was he at top golf or was he pulling my leg because he wants me to stop asking? I think if I'm going to lie, if I'm going to lie to you, I'm going to come up with a better lie than that. I'm golden. I did.
Starting point is 00:49:57 Yeah. Top golf. It's the lakes. There's a little par three in El Segundo. It's five minutes from my house. And there are certain nights when the hoops gets over and it's all hoops, hoops, hoops, especially during the playoffs. I'm like, man, shut the brain off for a bit.
Starting point is 00:50:10 I go play 10 holes. I can get it done in an hour. And then I'm home in five minutes. Shout out to my guy, Nick, at the Lakes in El Segundo. He's always got a three-teamer going, FanDuel, always. And so I didn't lie there you go okay oh you didn't lie no i no i'm just saying i didn't yeah no obviously he's talking about me because i remember i was like yeah i'm golfing and then there was this awkward silence like yeah i mean my dad you know
Starting point is 00:50:43 he plays on the public course there mccann i think they do like once or twice a year they just bust in some lights and do it like i mean it maybe it was a big deal but uh it's if my dad does it i think i think uh rostillo could do it too so even if you did lie as like a long time you know radio and pod producer and our guys cliff and stefan who are on this uh will black back me up on this the at least you responded the worst option that you can get as a producer is having the guests not respond because then you're just in limbo for like hours not knowing if you ever guessed or not so if you lie to me i don't even care just say yes or no so you said it was it was
Starting point is 00:51:17 a no so that move on who's the next guest we could take off the list i've been not responding some definitely respond just say no it's okay yeah because in this world the reason doesn't even matter half the time you're like you know when when the producers tell you that like i don't know some actor can't do it anymore something came up or something it's always a lie it's always a lie i remember having to do it for like bill or any or anyone it was just like just make up a lie like you know somebody's be like get me out of this thing. We're like, okay. And what the other producer is going to tell the other person's producer that I don't believe this?
Starting point is 00:51:51 No, it's like, yeah, it's the dentist. I don't know. Just next time we'll reschedule it. So I think the bar for believable stories is pretty low in this industry too. I think the last radio hit that I did, I went and played basketball before. And it was like landing right in the middle of my day. And I kept thinking like, Hey, don't like make sure you're available, make sure you're available for this thing. Like, don't go to the beach. Don't like, cause I don't bring my phone when I go in the water or anything like that. And
Starting point is 00:52:19 I was like, Oh, and the guy's like, are you done? I was like, yeah, I'm done. Sorry. And I sat in my car and sweat for 25 minutes while I was on the phone, sweating all over everything. And it was so hot in the car and I was fucking dying. And the interview kept going and going and going. And I think my phone was like ruined later that night. And then I was able to say,
Starting point is 00:52:46 I go, Hey, maybe just say no to that one. Like maybe just say no to that one. That was like sort of an epiphany for me to go just to have these in the middle of the day. So again, I'm going to sound like a jerk. So I'm going to stop talking about it that way. But yeah, look, I, I had, I had a, I can't play night golf on a real course. I have a hard enough time with some of my drives because I hate being like, can't find my ball guy. It's the worst.
Starting point is 00:53:10 And at night, I don't know. I mean, I glow in the dark balls, I guess top golf one does have glow in the dark, but it's all par three. So you're going to find your ball. I mean,
Starting point is 00:53:18 it's very hard to lose your ball on that course. So yeah, man, didn't lie to you. Okay. Let's do one that is potentially. So yeah, man, didn't lie to you. Okay. Uh, let's do one that is potentially, oh yeah, yeah. This one's a little bit more serious. Okay. Um, 31. Hey, shout out to the 31 year olds chiming in today. 6, 1, 2, 25 player comp Luke Richard
Starting point is 00:53:41 Mbamute. I was minding my own business the other day when an ex texted me out of the blue, LOL, you officially made the crazy girl fan book page! With the screenshots I attach below, at first I found it comedic. Alright, so basically the post was, are we dating the same guy? Gave the location, gives the name, gives the age, and then a picture. And it's a picture of the guy emailing. By the way, good looking guy.
Starting point is 00:54:14 This is like an action shot in a wedding. This guy walks with serious confidence. This guy has Dion Waiter's wedding confidence. And then there's all these posts saying we matched on Hinge. Super weird, super suspicious. Okay, so that's not what you want to do if you're not actually...
Starting point is 00:54:34 It's your picture, your details, but you're actually not the guy. So our guy continues, at first I found it comedic, but then realized the group has roughly 45,000 members, which has the potential to include family members and coworkers for all I
Starting point is 00:54:46 know. And I'd hate for them to think lesser of me or see me in a negative light. Not to mention, how does this affect me meeting new women? Well, dude, based on your picture, I'm not worried about you at all.
Starting point is 00:54:55 Um, how does this affect me? Yeah, man, wicked hot email or close out the show. Um, could be just a good pick though. I am a little worried about that,
Starting point is 00:55:04 but it could size to six 6'1 225 jesus uh meeting women organically or hinge or where they could recognize my face on the page despite it not being anything crazy um i didn't likely won't bother reaching out to the girls who submitted it to this group because what good will that do? And the way I believe that the page works is someone submits screenshots and descriptions of the page and then admins post it. So I don't think she could take it down herself. Now, as you'll see in the screenshot, there isn't anything on there to disparaging of me from my ex and others. I've reached out that are in the group that post is very tame compared to the crimes of other men that include all sorts of stuff. very tame compared to the crimes of other men that include all sorts of stuff.
Starting point is 00:55:47 As the purpose of the page is to warn other girls and guys to stay away from, or ask if the guy they're currently seeing, imagine being like, I've got questions about this guy's phone's always upside down. Let me hit up this page. Is involved with anyone else. Hence the name. Are we dating the same guy?
Starting point is 00:56:04 I find myself extremely frustrated since we went on two run of the mill dates and canceled. And only one time since my dog was sick and I wanted to stay home to make sure she was all right. This guy cares about animals too. I don't see more than one girl at any time. I'm not that kind of person, nor could I even handle that. All right, relax. You know, and how could she see that as an established relationship when those two dates probably combined for probably three to four hours of time and never did anything more than a post date kiss? How do I handle this? Is there anything I can even do? Do I get ahead of it on future dates and say I was posted on that page?
Starting point is 00:56:34 Don't. The easiest advice is first and foremost, don't introduce yourself as, hey, by the way, I'm on this page. All right. Because it's just going to even if it's a funny story and the girl's really cool, there's going to be plenty of other girls. Like, wait, Intro was something else. All right. So he actually did go on a date with this girl and then said, hey, are we dating the same guy? And then whatever.
Starting point is 00:56:55 And then somebody else was like, hey, that's not him on the screenshot. But I had that happen with a guy who's been posted here. Schedule canceled. All right. So a bunch of dudes just taking arrows left and right here yeah uh oh you guys i'll defer to you guys on this one i mean this is a national page right i mean this this seems so like two thousands or something like go to like rate my boyfriend.net like how many girls are even doing that how many girls are you going to come across that were like you know i saw you on that niche page that has 45 000 followers from across the country and i think your chances are high about this you know not ever coming up
Starting point is 00:57:31 again but um i don't know it's i don't i don't think there's much to be done uh 45 000 is nothing yeah but across the country though i mean that's like a no no you're barely getting paid for a meme page there's we're we're in agreement 45 Forty five thousand is a very low number. So because this is your world now for a couple of days and people have seen you on this and apparently just to clarify the timeline here. And I'm not even sure that I'm 100 percent on this. He went on a couple of dates with someone who then was like, yeah, here's the guy. He's on the right. And then somebody else was like, no, no, you're confusing the two people. So he may have actually hung out with somebody two dates, according to him. And then somebody else was cross-referencing it in the mainframe. And then they were like, no, that's actually not like the same guy. So he's on this page. Very few people will ever see it. I would not intro with any of this.
Starting point is 00:58:17 It'd be nice maybe if you reach out to the person that maybe started the whole thing. But again, like you said, I don't know the tech side of this, that they can take the whole thing down. And here's the point. Like nobody cares. Nobody cares about the retraction. Nobody again, like you said, I don't know the tech side of this, that they can take the whole thing down. And here's the point. Like nobody cares. Nobody cares about the retraction. Nobody cares about the correction of the paper. Something's above the fold.
Starting point is 00:58:30 And then the corrections on page fucking 12. Nobody cares. Nobody pays attention to this stuff. The other thing is, is that nobody will pay attention to the first part of this. Like people move on. This isn't significant enough.
Starting point is 00:58:40 You're not even being accused of doing anything than potentially going out on dates with the same two people within the same same timeline and then it's immediately refuted on the on the screen grab so he kind of got like ancestry.com a little bit like i've i've been um i got a free trial like three like a month ago of ancestry.com and sat on my porch smoking cigarettes until like two in the morning just like i don't know if you've ever done at ancestry.com no but the floor is yours right now take as long as you want on this you put in your information and then you put in your parents information if you know your grandparents they have a pretty
Starting point is 00:59:11 good idea because they use like you know marriage certificates birth records baptisms and shit like that so once you get like a line of like two or three people going it it's like algorithm be like we think we found your dad we may have found this person's mother and you know once you get back like i don't know 100 years 150 years you're like kind of guessing and so i don't know i look up at like two in the morning i'm in the 1500s and i realized like i don't even know if these people are like i don't know it just it said that there was a another creighton born 25 years before his possible son and now you know now i'm related to robert the bruce bro i don't know but i'm just saying like but it's like you don't do a ton of research and you just like you're like yeah this seems like the guy i don't know so he kind of got like he looks sort of like somebody on this
Starting point is 00:59:54 website and somebody just confirmed it so now there's two people that have like some line to him where one doesn't even really exist right uh what what just happened there so you you just went back to the 1500s one night about a month ancestry you didn't do the dna thing though like you just you just did it like via names well i mean that's like 60 bucks dude and then i gotta send something to me i had a gifted to me and i did it uh and i kind of regret it but because now i get emails why i'm like oh because there's like oh this, this person, you know, whatever. And then it connects. I'm not.
Starting point is 01:00:27 I also don't want to reconnect with any of these people. I don't want to find any long lost relatives. I just don't want any cousins. I want to see what's going on back. Like I got a family. I'm good. Yeah. For now, I don't need long lost cousins.
Starting point is 01:00:38 Hit me up on Facebook for internships now. Yeah. I just don't need any of that in my life. But but it will. I said it was cool. And now that we're doing an ancestry thing, was cool because it was like you know it was like hey you're like 25 percent greek I never knew that it was actually a really cool story in my family according to ancestry.com or whatever I forget which one I did out of 23 and me um but
Starting point is 01:00:57 there was always like kind of like greek jokes I don't want to say it was like a it was like a it was like a tall tale in our family like that. Apparently, like one of our great, great whatever relatives like murdered somebody in France and then moved to Italy because my family's kind of right on the Italy. We're from like the Genoa area. So it's kind of right in your France there. And apparently, yeah, apparently this guy like fled France, changed his name to Cerruti and just changed the spelling
Starting point is 01:01:21 from D-E to T-I at the end. And we became from French, we became Italians. I tried to see if that was true. Wasn't on there at all. So that was the only thing. That was the only reason I actually did it. That's a good reason. But once you know, you hang out the Mediterranean a lot, depends on which part you hang out, you start to realize
Starting point is 01:01:38 that a lot of it just kind of gets pushed together. I'm vaguely Mediterranean. That's what I call it. That's nice. That's a good way to put it. Reincarnation is interesting. I agree. I don't really get it. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:01:57 I feel like I believe in nothing, but I'm open. Anything's possible. Yeah, right. I totally agree. That's probably not true, but maybe. It's like. Yeah. Yeah. Right. Totally agree. Right. Like that's probably not true, but maybe it's like me early in the football season. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:02:10 Maybe he's good. I don't know, but I just don't like every time I'll hear somebody talk about like, if they're super into reincarnation, which is not often, I'll admit, I don't, I don't come a lot across along a lot of these conversations,
Starting point is 01:02:23 but you know, it was like, Oh, I was a Victorian, whatever. You're like, all right, cool. Now what? You know, like, oh, I was a Viking. Like, all right, you still got to pick up your kids three. You know, like, I don't, I don't know where the value, and it's never, it's never something that isn't interesting.
Starting point is 01:02:42 Right. My, my mom, I was was i was a farmer's assistant my mom this my mom's husband this summer was out at the little fireplace out in the front yard there and he told me like he had like a specific like he said there's like seven levels of it and he's got all these fucking crazy books and he was like explaining not that i was like looking away like trying to do that thing that i do or i'm like let's yeah wow that's crazy let's move on like where's the cool rain yeah yeah but uh he just kept going he's telling me there's like i don't know eight levels of this or seven levels and what happens with light and stuff like that i i mean i've never been more out
Starting point is 01:03:20 on anything that lasted longer than that happened so uh yeah big big reincarnation guy i think he said he's on level he must be on level four or something because uh answer like level one or something you know but every time i've ever heard anyone tell me their reincarnation story and i'll listen i'll go okay it's always something fascinating and i'm like that not that many of us are this interesting. Well, the ones that are really cool, if you've ever seen those, I think I saw one on Instagram the other day of like this little kid who was like seven who was vividly recalling the memories of some guy who was born in the 1850s. And you're like, hey, how do you explain that? I don't know. Script parents ahead of time, fake videos.
Starting point is 01:04:04 I think every video is fake. But you're open. I'm just saying. Right, like the guy in the wakeboard catching the fish that doesn't do anything when he grabs it out of the water. That fish has been dead for a week. All right. Oh, so good luck, man.
Starting point is 01:04:18 Let us know how it goes. All right. Sorry. Don't worry about it. Just give it a couple of days. It'll be all right. It'll be fine. Look, your picture could be worse.
Starting point is 01:04:28 You know you're going to be going on more dates. You know, if anything, this episode is a huge ego boost to this guy. You might introduce yourself as that. Silipon thinks I'm pretty hot, or at least the Boulder guy does. All right. Thanks, Rudy. Thanks, Kyle. Thanks, Cliff.
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