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Bobby Bones
This is Doug Gottlieb from All Ball with Doug Gottlieb.
Eddie
Listen, I'm gonna get serious for a minute. The hate in our country is getting out of control.
Bobby Bones
In fact, it's sadly at an all time high.
Eddie
But it's gonna take all of us to stop it.
Bobby Bones
I mean, we're all on the same team in this country. So let's take a break from our hate so our team can regroup. We need to take a timeout against hate.
Eddie
Visit stand uptoallhate.org to help and join.
Bobby Bones
Me in calling for timeout against hate.
Eddie
By following at what's up with Hate or posting the blue square emoji.
Reed
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Eddie
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Reed
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Eddie
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Bobby Bones
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Reed
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Eddie
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Reed
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Bobby Bones
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Eddie
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Bobby Bones
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Eddie
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Bobby Bones
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Eddie
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Bobby Bones
This is a podcast. Whistles. Talking football. And they all wear a whistle.
Eddie
Yeah, it's stupid, but what did you expect?
Bobby Bones
It's a podcast called 25 Whistles. 25 Whistles.
Reed
Hey, yo.
Bobby Bones
Blow the whistle. We are here. Last night, I fell asleep before the end of the game, but Broncos lost. I hated that. So I guess Broncos and Chargers are now nine and six.
Eddie
Yes.
Bobby Bones
And then there's a drop kick thing where if you fair catch it wherever you fair catch it, you. Then if you want to try to kick a field goal from there. That didn't happen since I think the brontosaurus roam the earth. Yeah, something. But it's been like 50 years or something. I got to be honest with you. I know that rule. I've not seen that rule. Looks like a Canadian Football league rule more than rugby or something. You guys saw that live?
Eddie
Not live.
Bobby Bones
Okay. Because I didn't either. I was. But yeah. Kind of weird and cool. I wonder if they knew that. Pride. Like, did he fair catch it on purpose there for that reason? Because I didn't hear them talking pre and postage. Watch the clip. Do you know? No, but there's also a penalty. Yes. Which is why. Which is why it was moved back. Yes.
Eddie
Okay, so that.
Bobby Bones
But my question was. Yes, because. So they had to move the kickback.
Eddie
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
So was it. Hey, if you. If you can fair catch it, we'll try to kick it. Who cares, right?
Eddie
It had to be, though.
Bobby Bones
Like, who cares? I think I literally don't care. Yeah, but it is cool. Yeah. Because it was different. Did you watch it?
Eddie
No.
Bobby Bones
I was thinking of a completely different type of drop kick. Oh, were you dropping on the ground kicking the field goal? No, I was thinking of, like, the kicker got drop kicked. Like.
Eddie
Oh.
Bobby Bones
Oh. Read hard is talking about it. He thought, like, Chris Jericho came in.
Eddie
Yeah, that's why.
Bobby Bones
That's drop kick. Really? I don't know. I thought it was a fight or something.
Eddie
I don't know what you were talking about.
Bobby Bones
Reed got in a wreck yesterday.
Eddie
Oh, did you really?
Bobby Bones
On my way home, man. No, it wasn't too bad. I mean, I was. I was about to get on to the highway over here, but a lady pulled out in front of me and I hit her. And then the gray. Hold on, because you need to say. Because people will go, oh, you hit her. When you say it like that. Make. She pulled out in front of you. Yeah, like, right in front of me. Her fault.
Eddie
Her fault.
Bobby Bones
Let's just get that completely clear. Yeah. Reed takes the responsibility for everything. It's not his fault. No, no, no, no, no.
Eddie
He's so sweet like that.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, go ahead. No, but the greatest part was then she left.
Eddie
So, like, I hit and run in.
Bobby Bones
The middle, but there were so many people around. Like, people were filming her as she was driving off. And I got hit and run. But it was your fault you got hit. Yeah, I got hit and run. And then it took, like, 25 minutes for the cops to get there. Probably had other stuff to do.
Eddie
Yeah, that's messy.
Bobby Bones
I saw a cop literally drive over my rubble, look at me, and keep going.
Eddie
It was like the end of his.
Bobby Bones
Shift because I was like, oh, finally he's here. Maybe getting a robber or something. Wrong one. Yeah. But the right one eventually came. The right one eventually came.
Eddie
Yep.
Bobby Bones
Your car messed up.
Eddie
Yeah, it's pretty jacked up and I.
Bobby Bones
How'd you get in today? Well, half of my, like, plastic underneath the wheel flew off while I was on the highway today, getting here, so that was fun. Oh, my. I didn't know. I didn't know it was loose under there. Well, your insurance. What's your deductible? Do you know? I do not know, but the cop was making it seem like. Do you know what a deductible is? Yeah, like how much you have. You have to already have paid for. For or you have to pay now.
Eddie
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
You don't know what it is before you get it fixed. Did you know. Did you call your insurance company? I haven't yet called them today. Even though you had a wreck yesterday, midday? Yeah.
Eddie
Do you know how much the damage is going to be?
Bobby Bones
No. Why did you not call the insurance company yesterday? I know I should have.
Eddie
It doesn't matter, though, if you have the police report. I think if you have that, then you can call them kind of whenever.
Bobby Bones
But I would say it gets probably the sooner the better. Fixed faster. The faster you make the call and the more, you know, you have to pay in order to get it fixed. And Christmas is coming up and are you going to get a rental car? All those things factor in based on how quickly you make your decision to call the insurance company. And insurance companies are, you know, they'll.
Eddie
Look for any way to.
Bobby Bones
Oh, yeah. For sure, for sure.
Eddie
Yeah, he gave me a little.
Bobby Bones
It's got, like the little number on the. On the ticket that he said, just give that to him and it'll. So what's up with the lady?
Eddie
Did you get a license plate or anything?
Bobby Bones
I got her license plate. I mean, she drove off, like, at like, three miles an hour.
Eddie
Took a toilet paper house.
Bobby Bones
He doesn't know who she or where she is. And also, she thought about stopping, didn't she? She did.
Eddie
She.
Bobby Bones
She pulled. She pulled in front of me. And, like, I put my hazards on, and she kind of stopped and stayed there. And then somebody. Some lady walked up and she was.
Eddie
Talking to her for a second.
Bobby Bones
And so I was about to get out of my car, and then all of a sudden, she just slowly started back into the lane and then just kind of just got right in front of somebody else and just kind of slowly went away. She's, like, whistling, thinking no one sees her. Just into the distance. I'm like, there's literally people out here just filming you.
Eddie
Like, what? Be patient.
Bobby Bones
Literally.
Reed
Dang.
Bobby Bones
So she 100, didn't have a license, had drugs in the car. Wait, no, he's saying he's giving one of the. Oh, well, you can't say 100. Not all that.
Eddie
No.
Bobby Bones
You're thinking either or. Okay, yeah.
Eddie
100% no insurance.
Bobby Bones
I would think she had no insurance. The person had no insurance or worn out for their arrest. Yeah. Or they shouldn't be here. There are reasons why. Yeah, well, I'm sorry that happened to you. I would call insurance immediately. Even when we finish this. Just. And ask if you get a rental car as part of. Because again, if you're traveling for the holidays, that's not going to be good. You're getting. I was thinking.
Eddie
I was thinking I could make it.
Bobby Bones
If I could make it home, then I'll be home for, like, five or six days. You're gonna drive six, seven hours on a broken car? Yeah, that's true.
Eddie
The problem is you don't know what's really broken. Oh, you mean home? Like Arkansas?
Bobby Bones
Yes. No, no, no, no. Just call and see if they'll give you a rental car, I think, at home here. No, even that, though. I'm like, no. He's like. I was driving in, two wheels came off.
Eddie
That's what he said.
Bobby Bones
I think the worst of it flew off, though, to be honest. I drove on Sparks for eight miles. Yeah. Because I was worried. It was kind of loose, but, like, it was still attached, but now it's gone. We're going to do an interview here. You should go call your insurance company. Okay, yeah, I'll do that. We're going to have Andy Staples. He's on right now. One of my favorites when it comes to covering college football. Andy Staples. He's worked for SI the Athletic, now works for On3. He's got his own show, 9:30am Eastern, Monday through Thursday. Listen, wherever you get your podcast. Big thanks to Andy for coming on and previewing the big weekend and just talking sports. And he has a microphone in his car, which you hear. We were super shocked by Legit, by the way. This is. This is a great one because he's really funny and it's. He. I'm honestly thinking to myself when we start this, oh, he must not have got back to his. Wherever he was doing the interview from his studio, his hotel, if he's covering a game where his podcast setup is where he has a microphone and he's in his car, and the audio in a car is never as good. Could you do it on your phone? And I'm a little like, oh, man. And then all of a sudden, he pulls a microphone from, like, under his.
Eddie
Seat, and it sounded amazing.
Bobby Bones
Wild. Here he is, Andy Staples. Oh, he's got a mic. Oh, dang.
Eddie
That's awesome. We do the professional setup from this. This rented Nissan Frontier here in, I feel like, suburban Indianapolis.
Bobby Bones
I'm letting people know when I don't drive around with a mic now. Now I feel like I'm a loser. That's the coolest thing I've ever seen. Mike, let me know when we're rolling. We are rolling. Do we happen to have me being surprised they pulled a mic out of his glove box?
Eddie
We do.
Bobby Bones
We have that on. Holy crap. Andy. Dude, I'm a big fan. So thank you for coming on and talking with us.
Eddie
Well, thank you, Bobby. I appreciate this. Yeah, this is a. I've sort of learned to have everything everywhere. It goes back to my original career as a newspaper reporter. I was an intern at Florida Today down in Melbourne, Florida. I got assigned to do some generic editorial on beating the heat. And I had the brilliant idea of going to the. The nude beach and asking those people what they did to beat the heat and. And not get sunburned. And I. I realized that I was, you know, dressed in the dress code of the newspaper. I was wearing a white polo shirt and green slacks, which made me look exactly like a Brevard county sheriff's deputy. So they were all running away from me. And then I remember, I realized at that moment, like, always be prepared for anything that might happen. So I always keep a change of clothes. I keep Multiple kinds of clothes with me and I keep every single audio, visual piece of equipment I need. If I might need to get on somebody's podcast, video or audio, it's a plus.
Bobby Bones
And now I shall set up a full studio in the back of my car. Like I've been motivated. Sometimes you get inspired in the most random of places. And today it's Andy Staples. Hey, let's start. Andy, you're the guy I want to talk to about this. So Carson Beck not gonna play first round. Maybe not gonna play at all, who knows? But what's up with Georgia? Obviously that's their guy, but it's not like he's been playing great all year. Your thoughts on Georgia shot now?
Eddie
Yeah, it's interesting the reaction to it because Gunner Stockton probably played better than Carson Beck in the, in the SEC championship game against Texas. And so the thought is, is it really going to be that different? And you know, I don't know that Carson made that big of a difference for Georgia this year. As long as Gunner Stockton is what we saw in that second half of the SEC championship game. Now that could have just been him playing out of his mind because the adrenaline's running. But my guess is Gunner Stockton with three weeks of practice with the Ones because remember this wasn't a situation where the backup was getting a lot of playing time outside of mop up duty. So when he went into that game, he probably had had no practice with the Ones that week. I mean they were operating for clearly from a very limited menu. But this is a guy who's been with the program the entire time. You know, he knows their playbook. So my guess is we see a more polished version of Gunner Stockton when they play whoever wins the Notre Dame Indiana game. And so I think, I think they're going to be okay because again, you know, Carson Beck, good quarterback, I don't know that he was a transcendent quarterback who without him they can't be who they are. I think they can still be a really good team and compete for the national title with a quarterback who's about the same.
Bobby Bones
So just one more Georgia question then regarding Beck because when the season started he was the guy most people were like number one quarterback off the board, could be the number one overall pick. Do you feel like that was a miscalculation, that he really wasn't that or that he had some sort of. I don't like the pressure. I'm not able to perform as well as, you know, my potential as where do you think that fell off well.
Eddie
It fell off when lad McConkey went to the Chargers and Brock Bowers went to the Raiders. That, that's where it fell off. I mean, he had elite targets last year, and he doesn't have those this year. And it, you know, certain quarterbacks make their targets better and certain targets make their quarterbacks better. And I think Brock Bowers, you've seen he's probably the best tight end in the NFL already. So you see what he was probably doing for Georgia's offense. And then lad McConkey obviously was, you know, a huge contributor to Georgia's offense as well. So I think that probably has more to do with it than anything else.
Bobby Bones
College Football Playoff, greatest thing to happen in sports to me in the past 20 years because it made so many games matter the last two and three weeks of the season. You know, aside from how you feel about the seedings or. And I think there are things they're going to learn this year and going to change. But it, for me, it was great. Not even because of the tournament, but because of what mattered the last three and four weeks of the regular season. So I'm big A plus fan of it. That being said, there are some issues, I think now you look and you go, probably you just give the top four seeds to the best four teams, etc. Etc. What do you think will be the first thing change? Because there won't be any wholesale changes. They're not going to do five things at once. What do you think when they finally do, if they add teams first, if they change how the seating, what do you think they'll change first?
Eddie
Well, I was under the impression that they would keep this exact format for the first two years because that's the last two years of the original TV deal for the, for the College Football Playoff. And then they would change whatever they wanted to change for 26. But it sounds like they can change the seating for next year if they really want to. And people, people realized very quickly and we, we said it all season. We all season, we were like, well, the five seed's probably going to have the, the best situation turned out the six seed probably actually has the, the, the cleanest path in this particular case, because I don't think, I don't think any of us predicted that the Mountain west champ would get the three seed and the, the Big 12 champ would get the four seed. I, I don't think we may have thought the Big 12 champ would get the four seed, but we figured probably the ACC champ would be the three seed. So I think that probably showed when that bracket came out. It's like, all right, this is, this is ridiculous because Penn State probably wound up with a better path than Oregon into the semifinals. And Oregon beat Penn State in the, in the Big Ten championship game. And I know people say, oh, but, but Penn State has to play another game, okay? I would rather play SMU and then Boise State than have to play the winner of Tennessee. Ohio State, like Oregon got punished for being the number one seed and you can't have that. So have your automatic qualifiers, have your automatic bids for five conference champs, that's fine. But if they are not in the top four seeds, don't give them buys. Give the teams ranked one through four of the buys and then everybody else populates from there.
Bobby Bones
You think they'll add after. Not next year, but as you were talking about the two year second, you know, the last two years of the initial deal. Do you think they'll add two more teams, four more teams into this?
Eddie
The push has been for two from the, from the Big Ten. And I understand why the Big Ten in the SEC would like their championship games to be very meaningful. And the thought this year is, oh, you know, all four of the teams in those championship games are in the playoff anyway, so what's the point of this? Like the ACC championship game, which weirdly, both teams got in, but it didn't feel like that at the time. The Big 12 championship game was definitely a win. And in scenario like this, this format raises the stakes of those games, but it lowers the stakes of the Big Ten Championship and the SEC championship. But if you only had two buys because you had 14 teams, chances are those two buys are going to your Big Ten champ and your SEC champ, which suddenly makes those games more valuable. And this is all about money. They don't really need to play those anymore, but they make a ton of money off of them. The conferences don't want to let them go yet. So I think that that is their solution to create bigger stakes for those games.
Bobby Bones
I respect your opinion a lot. And so I'm going to ask about one more rule change. And if you were the guy changing the rule, you got to, if you were king, would you. And when you become king, would you change the Dr. Pepper halftime ball throwing thing from Chess Pass or give them a basketball? Because it's the dumbest thing I saw.
Eddie
I can't remember which championship game was. I want to say it was the, the Big 12 championship game. So yes, for, for those who don't know the Dr. Pepper challenge is basically two people trying to throw footballs into a giant Dr. Pepper bottle for a scholarship. And they do this during the halftime of the championship games for the various conferences. And it is. The competition has devolved. It started out with people throwing footballs like quarterbacks throw footballs, and now they do chess passes. But here's the thing, Bobby, and this is brilliant. There was a guy, or no, actually was a young lady, she was throwing option pitches, like triple option pitches, like she played for a service academy and she was deadly accurate and she just destroyed like she was going against a guy who was trespassing and she destroyed him. So I actually fell back in love with it because the option pitch is just as great as throwing a football the right way.
Bobby Bones
I think the option pitch, I'd be okay with that. The chest passes, maybe it's not. Maybe it needs to be 10 yards farther. And I don't want it to be where somebody doesn't have a good arm, they can't play right. You don't want someone who can't throw a football right. But it's just when you have two people throwing basketball chest passes from like drills in sixth grade, it doesn't look, it's not that fun. And I used to look forward to that.
Eddie
Well, I did. I will say I went crazy when Josh Allen threw a chess pass in an NFL game. Now I got called back because of holding, but he threw a chess pass for a touchdown.
Bobby Bones
I'm not convinced. I'm not convinced he was watching game tape on one of them. Hey, let's talk about Quinn yours for a second and Arch Manning and not even so much about what's happening in the playoff. But now it's, is Quinn yours going to go? Is he going to take whatever money from some mythical Big Ten school that's going to offer him $4 million to stay? What, what do you think's happening here?
Eddie
Well, it's, it's interesting because this is one of these weird things that happens in the NIL era. Now that was never an issue before because before Quinn yours would just be head of the NFL. It'd be, well, I'm probably not going to stay at Texas because we kind of had this deal that it's arches time next year, so I'm going to the NFL and I'll be making more money than I'd make in college. But if Quinn Ewers isn't a first round pick and he isn't a second round pick, you know, once you get to the third, fourth rounds, the Money Quinn, yours could command at a big time school might be bigger than what he'd make as a third rounder. So if you're him, it's actually worth considering. Like you have to really consider like where's my draft stock? Could I potentially raise it with another year in college? And if that's the case, can I make the same or more money in college? Because if I can, I'm going to stay. I mean you're looking at Bo Nix now in the NFL. If Bo Nix didn't have those, those two years at Oregon, he's not what he is in the NFL right now. He is that because he had 60 starts under his belt going in. So if I'm Quinn, I actually do consider that heavily. It's, I want to know from the NFL people honestly, what, what do you think I am? Where do you think I fall? Because if they think he's a late first round, early second round pick, just go to the league. Just go to the league and you're going to play and you're going to get paid more. But if they don't think that or they're not sure, then yeah, get another year of college, make a bunch of money, do some more Dr. Pepper commercials, do some Fansville by the Dr. Pepper. I hope that sponsors, because good lord, we've talked about them a lot. But, but yeah, do some more of that. And it's, it, it's weird that that's how it works now, but he may actually be more valuable as a one year rental to a team in college than he would be to an NFL team that takes him in the third.
Bobby Bones
Round in the NBA and college basketball. Obviously these players are trying to get to their second contract. Right? Big deal. You want to get in, get in early. And it's all about that second deal where the lifespan at times of an NFL player not as long as that of an NBA player. Depending on especially what position you play, would that factor in at all to somebody who's like a second or third round? Yeah, you might make less money, but you want to try to get to that second deal. It's a, you know, it's a four year and an option whenever you go to the NFL. Is that even being talked about if.
Eddie
You'Re a running back? Yeah, I mean that's. Running backs don't want to stay in school. If you have any chance of being pretty good in the NFL, you don't want the tread taken off your tires. You want to get to that second contract. Other positions where you're Getting hit a lot and the injury risk is exceptionally high. You know, inside linebacker type positions, those are other ones that you want to probably get to the NFL, start the clock on that. Second contract quarterbacks have a little bit longer lifespan. Typically offensive linemen have a little bit longer lifespan. Edge rushers have a little bit longer lifespan. So those guys do have decisions that they need to make if they can raise their draft stock while still making a really good amount of money in college.
Bobby Bones
What about Dabo going to the Portal? First time, not a virgin anymore.
Eddie
It wasn't. It was the first non court. See, nobody ever remembers. He took a quarterback out of the portal three years ago. Three years ago, maybe two. It was Hunter Johnson who had originally signed with Clemson and then didn't win the starting job. He was like a, you know, blue chip, five star guy. He goes to Northwestern, decides you know what I'm going to do my last year back at Clemson. So that, that was the first transfer Dabo actually took. He did not take a single one this past year. So Clemson and the service academies who don't take transfers were the only ones that didn't. But yeah, he's in the Portal now. And the reason they're doing this is you have this house versus the NCAA settlement that's coming where there's going to be a revenue sharing plan where the schools are allowed to pay the players directly. So a program like Clemson, which doesn't have the biggest donor base, is going to have money to pay players in a way that's competitive with the Alabamas and the Georgias and the Ohio states. The problem for Clemson was, and Dabble laid this out very nicely last spring I thought, was the players who are good enough to help Clemson because remember, Clemson still recruits out of high school at a really, really high level. So the players that were good enough to help Clemson out of the transfer portal, Clemson was priced out of the market. Well, now they're not. So they go get the receiver from Southeast Missouri State, they go get an edge rusher from Purdue. Like they're going to be players in this. It's not going to be wholesale. It's not going to be a bunch of guys. It's going to be plugging in at spots where you have some holes in the roster. And I tell you what, Bobby, I think that puts Clemson right back where they want to be because that was the issue. They'd have these little, you know, they'd have these kind of glaring holes in the roster that everybody else was filling in the Portal and they Weren't. And there was a reason for that, but now they can fix that.
Bobby Bones
I guess my half opposing view of Dabo getting the quarterback that he once had is he didn't get a quarterback from the portal. He went back and got his own guy because his own guy left in the portal and he went and rescued. He went and rescued his own guy. Yes, yes, yes, yes. And so I hate Texas. I hate Texas all my heart. Like I hate Texas. I wish they would fall in a hole and not exist anymore as a team.
Eddie
Listen, I see those pigs, I see those pigs at your desk.
Bobby Bones
Well, we have. I hate Texas. I hate everything about them and I don't want them to win. But man, defensively, their defensive line, it's a monster. And we have Texas fans here on this show. So I'm not going to say anything positive about Texas. So would you say something positive about Texas to just kind of help, you know, balance us out?
Eddie
Yes. Nastiest defense in the country. We spend so much time talking about Quinn and Arch and it's really unfair to a very, very sound group of defenders that of the, let's say they're, you know, there's, there's 12 teams in the College Football Playoffs, so 12 offenses and 12 defenses, 24 units. The Texas defense is the one I trust the most. Out of those 24.
Bobby Bones
Okay, cool. That's it. We're good on that one, guys. We're all Texas out. No more positive Texas.
Reed
Thank you, Andy.
Bobby Bones
All right, back to hating them. Hey, Mike Vick being a coach, first of all, we saw it, the Sacramento State, that, that happens and it's like Mike Vick maybe, and then now it's. Nor. Well, I didn't know Mike Vick coached what. So what do you know about this?
Eddie
I, I didn't know either. I didn't know this was something that was in his heart. But you know, it's interesting because he's, if you've heard him talk after his, his football career, after the, the dog fighting stuff, after the imprisonment, you know, he, he's, he sounds like someone who has changed quite a bit, who has grown up quite a bit. And so, you know, I, I do wonder with people who've been through a lot in their lives and, and who've done some things that they regret and, and have admitted that they regret doing those things. Like there's probably something to teach to a younger generation. So I don't know if that's going to work. You know, we've seen guys come out, you know, who were very Good players kind of go a little bit faster into the coaching ranks, like, move. Move to a position that they wouldn't have normally gotten without the name. I thought Dion's done really well. Eddie George has actually done pretty well with it at Tennessee State, too. So I, I think there's something to be. And Dion talks about this, he's like, why should that guy have to grind it out as a GA when he has so many more things that he can teach that the guy grinding it out as a GA can't? So I think it's worth a shot. Now. Sacramento State wound up hiring Brennan Marion, who did grind it out as a ga, and, and as an offensive coordinator at the FCS level and then the FBS level. So we'll see. You know, those two programs, how, how they, how they differ going forward. But I just, I. I think it's interesting that the Vic thing, I didn't realize that that that was something he wanted, but I am curious to see what he is as a coach.
Bobby Bones
And I guess aside from his troubles and what he's done and hopefully learned and reformed and can teach and can turn it positive as a head coach. I just think you'd probably want someone that has a bit of not just the football, but how to put together coordinators, how to organize. So to me, more than if he's reformed as a person. And maybe it's just because those schools want to splash and they'll surround them with people that actually know how to do that. I was surprised because Vic hasn't ever coached anywhere where I know Deion pretty well. I'm lucky. We did a TV pilot together. We were together for months, every day. Love Deion Sanders. Like, that's my guy. But Deion was coaching his kids high school like, he was a head coach there, then he went to Jackson State then. And so at least there was a bit of a progression there where Mike Vick was just like, there's Mike Vick and now he's a head coach.
Eddie
So.
Bobby Bones
But they're going to have to surround him with people that know how to do all these structure things, right?
Eddie
He's going to have to do that. I mean, he's going to have to be able to do that. And I think that that is a skill that maybe can't be taught. And so he'll either be good at it or he won't. Because, you know, you mentioned Dion had worked in coaching his sons before. But, like, when he takes the Jackson State job, that's a completely different animal than what he'd been doing and he did a great job surrounding himself with the right people. I don't think he hired very well the first year at Colorado. He fixed that. You know, you look at the second year at Colorado and the staff he put together, that staff worked much better together and made that team better as the season went on. So I think with Mike Vick, we don't know what he's going to be as a CEO and sometimes you don't know until you see it. We've seen it at various levels of sports where somebody gets in as a CEO and they just aren't very good at it. They're a better assistant coach. They are a head coach. And then you see guys like Ed Orgeron was a position coach his whole career. He's never even a coordinator. Urban Meyer was never a coordinator before he was a head coach. And these guys are just natural CEOs.
Bobby Bones
I was reading your article and by the way, you can read andy's work at on3withon3.com and I loved your idea. It even kind of feels like the basketball All Star game now where they were picking, they picked their players and picked their teams. But how you were talking about seed in the College Football Playoff. Would you talk about that idea for a second? What you think that the way to do it will be.
Eddie
That was sent in by a, by a viewer to my show. And I, I, I, God bless him. It's, it's great because he understand, like, he understands the, the what we're doing here because this, this is entertainment. And so instead of just seeding the, the teams and saying this is who's playing who, like what they should have done is they should have ranked the teams. And then you say, okay, here's the potential matchups. But now we're going to go live to Dan Lanning, the coach of the number one Oregon Ducks. He has to pick which first round matchup is going to feed into to his game. So essentially he has to insult these two teams by saying, you're the two we think are the easiest to beat. I would love like televise it. You give him like five minutes to pick. You have the Jeopardy. Theme music playing and then you're like, okay, Dan, who are you going to play? It would be brilliant television.
Bobby Bones
And what I say a lot, as much as we love sports live with it, it is a TV show, right? It's entertainment. And you got to find that balance between integrity and honesty and the love of the game and entertainment. Because if you have a whole bunch of One and not the other, then there's no trust on the product. But yeah, that would be like the greatest. You know, another thing would be like, when a player, you know, signs with the new team, DeAndre Hopkins, like, they don't even say he's a chief until it's game time. And it's like, all right, let's announce the new players this week on the team. And here, DeAndre. Oh, my God, that's DeAndre Hopkins.
Eddie
Yes.
Bobby Bones
Like, you know, that will be the product we love. Hey, talk about your podcast for a second, because you guys go live, which means where we do ours and we load it a couple hours later, we get to edit. You do yours live. There's a bit of risk in that. I don't know you. And it's Andy and Ari on three podcasts. Yeah, but you guys are on. Are you guys on four days a week?
Eddie
We're actually on five days a week because we do a post game show during the season, and then once the season ends, we'll go. Will be Monday through Friday in the mornings with a more regular schedule. But we. We go Monday through Thursday in the mornings right now, 9:30am Eastern Time. And yeah, me and Ari Wasserman, I find when Ari is taped, he's not as interesting. Like, I don't want to edit out when Ari's really cooking. That's. That's the thing. So we had Mike Golick Jr. On, you know, former Notre Dame offensive lineman who hosts his own excellent podcast. And Mike was talking about how he puked before every game because it was just part of his process, and he gets his nerves out. And then so the interview ends and Ari goes, you know, I puke before every show. And I'm like, okay, I see we're doing a bit here. And then he starts talking about how the post puke feeling is one of the greatest feelings in life. I'm like, ari, I have an ad to read after this. I know this advertiser does not want to juxtapose you talking about how great it feels to puke with their. Their product. So we're gonna. We're gonna move on here. But they see that if we edit, then we don't get things like that. We need moments like that. So I, I am all for the live, and you can interact with the commenters, which I. I'm guilty of getting sucked into that a little too much. But no, it's. It's a lot of fun. And we go live after games, too. So after the college football playoff games, at like the last one of the night, we'll go live. So if you want to come heckle us, you want to come ask us questions, come on. Because I love that the, the viewer has a chance to interact with us, you know, because. And I find that the, the people who watch us regularly, they are so creative. We, we do a mailbag show every Thursday and they, they send in all the questions that, that idea for the seating was, was a mailbag question. Like, I love our audience because they're so smart and they love college football and so, yeah, if you guys want group, they're the smartest, best looking audience. I have a friend named Chris Childers who works for Sirius xm. He says that all of his doctors listen to our show and like, but you don't have to be a doctor. Like any profession is welcome.
Bobby Bones
Check out the andy and Ari on Three podcast and read andyon3.com hey, big fan of your work. Have been for a long time and at even other institutions. I won't even mention here. But keep up the good work and thank you for the time. And now I have to go build a complete podcast studio in the back of my car. So I got stuff to do today. But Andy, have a great weekend. What a fun weekend it is. Hopefully I'll talk to you soon.
Eddie
Thank you, Bobby. I followed your career for a while and you're an inspiration to all of us who are doing this stuff. So thank you for having me on.
Bobby Bones
All right, there he is, Andy Staples. Thanks, Andy. Have a good day, buddy. Okay, The Bengals, they're 6 and 8. They have a 6.5% chance to make the playoffs. So the remaining games of the Browns, the Broncos, the Steelers, they need some stuff to happen, but they still can make the playoffs. The Cowboys, they need the Commanders to lose every game.
Eddie
What's the number?
Bobby Bones
Well, if. Do you not see I'm getting there? I would have led with that. That's what I wanted first.
Eddie
Okay. Yeah, you're right.
Bobby Bones
If the Cowboys win all three games, one of them is against the Commanders, though, correct? Eagles, yep.
Eddie
And then Bucks, which this week I.
Bobby Bones
Think the Bucks and the Commanders are games they could actually win. The Eagles will be tough.
Eddie
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
But okay, if the Cowboys win all three games.
Eddie
Oh, my gosh.
Bobby Bones
And the Commanders lose all three. But what makes that a bit easier is you get to actually play the Commander. So you beat the Commanders, you win the other two, they lose the other two. I'd have to look at their schedule. If I remember, their schedule was not easy. And then There's a couple teams in the middle of them, like the Seahawks.
Eddie
They have to lose somewhere in there, too.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, Cardinals, I believe, are in the middle of that.
Eddie
I mean, it's a huge, like, shot in the dark.
Bobby Bones
It did. What's the schedule there? Everybody have the commanders?
Eddie
Yeah, they play the Eagles, then the Falcons and then the Cowboys to wrap up the season.
Bobby Bones
Okay, so they got the foul. They could lose to the Eagles, no doubt. Well, Pennix is starting this week.
Eddie
Right.
Bobby Bones
The Cowboys have 0.2% chance. Exactly.
Reed
I knew.
Bobby Bones
They're not out, though.
Eddie
Zero point.
Bobby Bones
They're not out, though. As long as you're still in it, you're in it, baby.
Eddie
There is no chance. Which is good. I mean, really, like if they made the playoffs and they just. They would just get destroyed round one.
Bobby Bones
Maybe not. Look at the buck last year.
Eddie
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Because they won a game, didn't they? Didn't the Bucks. Yeah. They beat the Eagles. Yeah. And they lost the Lions. Barely, Right? Yeah.
Eddie
Almost beat Detroit. It's pretty crazy, though. Like, we're not as Cowboys fans. We are not used to this kind of season. We at least go to the playoffs.
Bobby Bones
Right.
Eddie
And now it's like we're not.
Bobby Bones
We're not going right now. You're setting yourself up for disappointment. Usually now you're actually disappointed, which is weird.
Eddie
It's already happened.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Okay, so we also have an admission here, and I'd like to blame two people for this, and neither, Neither of them are me.
Reed
Oh, okay.
Bobby Bones
I love to put something on somebody else. I'm definitely one of them. Read. You are not one of them.
Eddie
Jesus. It's me and Kevin and it's.
Bobby Bones
It's not Casey anyway, so it is Eddie and Kevin, and I blame Kevin way, way. Probably slightly less than Eddie.
Eddie
Really.
Bobby Bones
Slightly. Because Eddie took the credit for it. Oh. Oh, that's true. Eddie could at least stepped in and said that wasn't true.
Eddie
What are we talking about? Yeah, you know what?
Bobby Bones
Actually, when you say it like that, I agree. So last week we had.
Eddie
Why don't you two know what we're talking about?
Bobby Bones
Last week we hit our par. Our parlay and everybody kept hitting me going. You didn't hit your parlay. I hit mine. Kevin hit his. And you took credit for yours. You didn't hit yours. We did not win. You lost and you did.
Eddie
Oh, really?
Bobby Bones
Yeah. You lost. What did I say?
Eddie
I took the packers, didn't I?
Bobby Bones
You took the Seahawks. Yeah, Seahawks. Oh, my God. And when we came on, we're talking about it you're like, yep, yep, yep, yep, yep, yep. And everybody's like, eddie lost. What's he talking about? That's hilarious. Really? So I didn't know until I started getting dms. And Kevin took blame for you. He goes, no, I wrote that down wrong on the sheet.
Eddie
So.
Bobby Bones
Okay, good man. Right? You can have a little bit of it. But mostly Eddie just was like, yep, guess we got it. Hope everybody won.
Eddie
Dang. So I went Seahawks on that. What was I thinking? What was I thinking, man? That's crazy.
Bobby Bones
We had a buddy who Steve, who's a massive Cowboys fan, and he bet a seven game parlay, hit six, and he lost on the Cowboys and Panthers because he bet the Panthers. What an idiot. The thing about Steve is he's a massive Cowboys fan. We're like, why did you bet against your team? Just don't bet the game at all. And he was like, well, all the experts were saying, it's like, hey, I don't bet against my team. Even. I never bet against Arkansas.
Eddie
Right.
Bobby Bones
Because I don't want to have a split route. I don't. I don't ever want for one part of me to not want them to win.
Eddie
Correct.
Bobby Bones
So if I think that that's the case and I would bet that, I'm not betting that. And that kept him from making a ton of money.
Eddie
I have taken the Cowboys out of many, many, many parlays because I will not bet against them. That's just what you do as a fan. There's already enough emotion in it.
Bobby Bones
You will take credit, though, man.
Eddie
I really thought I picked the Packers.
Bobby Bones
Did you? I haven't even thought about it from that perspective.
Eddie
But you're right.
Bobby Bones
You sat there just taking it, as my grandma would say it.
Eddie
Wouldn't you, though?
Bobby Bones
Yeah. But for like two days I'm like, damn, I messed up, man. I messed up. I messed up.
Eddie
And then I'm like, well, actually, I guess I could have been saved if.
Bobby Bones
Eddie remembered all the listeners were hitting being like, eddie's lying. Eddie's lying. He didn't hit. He didn't hit.
Eddie
I didn't lie. I just said like, cool. I didn't lie.
Bobby Bones
Okay, let's pick some games here. 25 whistles parlay on DraftKings the spreads are so big. Yeah, they're so big I can't even go Moneyline because that's so. That would be so cheap, you looking at college. Well, that's all I'm betting. I mean, it's a college football playoff. Why not?
Eddie
You have to.
Bobby Bones
That's like the most exciting. I mean, like, yeah, I got to do college. Okay. I'm gonna go. I don't even want. I hear you, but it's like I'm not gonna do four. I don't want to put on the app.
Eddie
Oh, is it going to the app this time?
Bobby Bones
If it. No, but it's four by four. It'll go up. I don't want to go up because I don't like. I usually will pick a game and go like I feel confident. And those single games I don't think I missed yet. Which means I'll miss this week probably. Well, the Indiana Notre Dame game is on Friday. The other three are on Saturday, so which will be tonight. Recording this. Yes, late Thursday. Go ahead.
Eddie
So I was gonna say if you.
Bobby Bones
Do the three, then three Saturday ones maybe. I think Notre Dame beats Indiana by more than seven. It's Notre Dame minus seven, so I'm gonna go Notre Dame minus seven. I think I hate Texas and Clemson so much. I can't pick that game. I hate them both.
Eddie
It's a tough one.
Bobby Bones
I hate Texas more, but like I hate Clemson only because Dabo. I think Penn State beats SMU by more than eight and a half. I'm going with two favorites so far. And then I'll go Tennessee plus seven and a half.
Eddie
I like it.
Bobby Bones
So Notre Dame minus seven. Penn State minus eight and a half. Tennessee plus seven and a half. That's. That's. That's my parlay. I gotta stay away from Clemson, Texas, just because it's emotion pick.
Eddie
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
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Bobby Bones
What's up, everybody? Adnan Burke here to tell you about a new podcast from iHeart podcast in.
Eddie
The National Hockey League.
Bobby Bones
It's NHL unscripted with Virk and Demers.
Eddie
Hey, I'm Jason Demers, former 700 game NHL defenseman turned NHL Network analyst, and.
Bobby Bones
Boy, oh boy, does daddy have a lot to say. I love you, by the way on NHL Network, we're looking forward to getting together each week to chat and chirp about the sport and all the other things surrounding it that we love. Right?
Eddie
Yeah, I just met you today, but we're going to have a ton of guests from the colliding worlds of hockey, entertainment and pop culture. And you know what, tons of back and forth on all things NHL.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, you're soon going to find out we're not.
Eddie
Not just hockey talk, we had all.
Bobby Bones
Kinds of random stuff on this podcast. Movies, television, food, wrestling, even the stuff that you wear in NHL.
Eddie
Now you wish you could pull off my short shorts, Virky.
Bobby Bones
That's sure to cause a ruckus. Listen to NHL Unscripted with Burke and demers, the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or.
Eddie
Wherever you get your podcasts.
Bobby Bones
What's going on, everybody? This is Justin Pennock from John Boy Media, the host of the Football Today.
Eddie
Podcast alongside Bobby Skinner and Chris Rose. We're rolling three times a week, on.
Bobby Bones
Mondays, on Wednesdays, on Fridays.
Eddie
Breaking down everything you need to know about the NFL. We're talking about the MVP race.
Bobby Bones
Is Josh Allen going to pull it out?
Eddie
Lamar Jackson?
Bobby Bones
Can Saquon Barkley even break the rushing record?
Eddie
Can the Steelers keep up their momentum?
Bobby Bones
We talk about everything. We break it down. Stats, analytics.
Eddie
And of course, Chris Rose is bringing.
Bobby Bones
His perspective on being a pro in.
Eddie
The media world as well.
Bobby Bones
Listen to football Today on the iHeartRadio.
Eddie
App, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts and you will be glad you did.
Bobby Bones
Hope you could join us for the postseason run. I gotta go to the freaking jets making personnel decisions because of Madden, which is hilarious. I play Madden and Casey's a big jets fan. And so story I read on the with the Atlantic is that first of all, the grandson of Woody Johnson has been making a lot of the personnel decisions Apparently. Which is hilarious. I think he's 17. Makes a lot of sense.
Eddie
I was gonna ask.
Bobby Bones
Are you serious? Yeah. Is he really that young? I think he's seven. I think he's 17. Oh my goodness. You may look. He's a teenager.
Eddie
Wasn't sure.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I know he's young and so I'll read you some of this from the. The. Excuse me. The athletic. The piece of the story focuses on Woody Johnson, who's been hands on. But what he says. I did not expect to learn that his sons Brick and Jack, whose love for the Madden franchise seems to influence the owner of the team. The jets owner nixed a trade for Jerry Judy last off season because his EA Sports rating was too low. What on earth. See, this is how I'd be a coach. Yeah. Now I'm just saying this is why, you know, as an album coach, it sounds like a TV show. It's not only their video game ratings that have factored into their personnel decision. Aaron Rodgers was urging patience when the owner wanted to make a hasty move this season, like firing Roger Sala. I don't know if that's true or not, but whatever. If we're gonna believe one, we should consider all of them here. Yeah. The 17 year old. What's his name, that Brick?
Eddie
Looks like Breck.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. He's been heavily involved. It'd be cool if the grandpa had.
Eddie
A team for him.
Bobby Bones
Imagine going to school.
Eddie
Yeah. Hey, what do you guys want to do? What do you want to do on Sunday? Just let me know.
Bobby Bones
See if Madden will accept this trade. And if it doesn't like that's how they're like.
Eddie
It's crazy. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
That's your team. What do you want to say? It just.
Eddie
The jets just never fail to surprise. You know what I mean?
Bobby Bones
That's.
Eddie
That's what I've been dealing with my, my whole adult life with this team.
Bobby Bones
It's hilarious. It's like always. Have you watched the Aaron Rodgers?
Eddie
I have.
Bobby Bones
I saw the trailer, but.
Eddie
Yeah, I haven't checked it out.
Bobby Bones
I gotta watch it. I. I can't. I can't. You can watch it. He's so cringy. Everything about it.
Eddie
You should have saw the trailer then he's in like Peru with like a tank top.
Bobby Bones
Oh, I saw someone tick tock where he was like high on something. Oh my goodness.
Eddie
He's like talking about the whole drama with his family and the things. Yeah, so.
Bobby Bones
So he's involved in it.
Eddie
Yeah, yeah.
Bobby Bones
It's all on him. No, but there's a Difference on. If it's on him and he's involved in it.
Eddie
Oh, okay.
Bobby Bones
Gotcha. Yeah. Yeah. Like, I wonder if he had final cut, which means he had decisions about what it wouldn't go in.
Eddie
He had to have.
Bobby Bones
Does it make him more likable?
Eddie
I mean, it's.
Bobby Bones
It.
Eddie
I don't know. It. It's indifferent to me.
Bobby Bones
It's just because it's all the same.
Eddie
Stuff that we already kind of know about his family and stuff like that, so I didn't really much out of it. Then again, it was just the trailer, so I gotta. I gotta.
Bobby Bones
Oh, you haven't seen it?
Eddie
No, no.
Reed
Oh.
Bobby Bones
Four months ago, I was. I was rooting for Aaron Rodgers. So it's not like I've been. I was like, let's go. He. He's cringe. Everything about him is cringe now. The timing of this release is just not good either. Well, even like the. The stuff on Maggie thought that this.
Eddie
Was gonna be some thing this season.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, true. Yeah. Meaning thought the jets would be better. Yeah.
Eddie
Better than four wins, for sure.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. And even like the stuff on McAfee that's happening now where he. But he's also with Ryan Clark and they're like, feuding.
Eddie
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
And Rogers was like, you know, before. Whatever. All I want to know before you. We get into any more feud. So I know. Have you been vaccinated? And it's like, we're still doing vaccine jokes. Yeah.
Eddie
That was a long time ago.
Bobby Bones
And that was literally like two days ago. He was doing this on Magnum. He's like. And if you are, then you're freaking moron. I trust nothing. You say.
Eddie
That'S my quarterback, baby.
Bobby Bones
Five years removed. Like, go to the one.
Eddie
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Go to a different. Well, yeah. But yeah, he. He is a douchebag. Yeah.
Eddie
Dang. Come a long way.
Bobby Bones
I complete flip. Yep. If I were like a member of Congress, you'd be like, he's a flip flopper. I was very pro Aaron Rodgers. And now he's just the worst. The Charlotte Hornets. Oh, you don't talk about this the PS5.
Eddie
I do.
Reed
It's whacked, man.
Eddie
Like, I can't believe they did that.
Bobby Bones
Do you guys know story yet?
Eddie
No.
Bobby Bones
Go ahead, Eddie.
Eddie
So there's a halftime. Little. Little where Santa comes up and the Charlotte Hornets, like, give a kid a PS5, he wins it. Oh, my gosh. Everyone's like, that's so cool. And then they walk off and the cameras turn away and they take the PS5 back and they give him a Jersey. And so people that were there are saying like, no, I saw it happen. And even the kid's uncle is like, no, that's exactly what happened. They took the PS5 back.
Reed
We just got a jersey.
Eddie
So then the Charlotte Hornets. Charlotte Hornets are like, look, I'm sorry, We apologize. We made it right though. We gave them a real PS5. And now he has like, you know, season tickets or whatever.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, weird PR move that's like that move. What the heck? They take the PS5 from the locker room or something. I don't know. We gotta put this back. Yeah, no, but yeah, they got everybody else had that kids back though. That's pretty.
Eddie
There was no explanation of why they even did that. It's almost like, what movie was that with Will Ferrell where they're like, is it semi pro?
Bobby Bones
It is semi pro.
Eddie
They're like a million dollars for a half court show. Everyone shows up, they're like, we don't have a million dollars. Like, hey, I'll never make it that he makes it.
Bobby Bones
You guys ever the. The Bulls version of that where the guy made the shot, it was over halfway, maybe three quarter shot and he signed up and he hits it and he wins, I think a million dollars.
Eddie
Oh, maybe I'm mixing the two, but.
Bobby Bones
In the fine print it said you could have never had some sort of like professional. And he played like some weird for like a year and they never gave him the money.
Eddie
That's so stupid.
Bobby Bones
And so like people like Jordan got involved. Loved. It's pretty interesting. There may be a 30 for there.
Eddie
It might have been in the last dance. No, that would be random. Throw that in there.
Bobby Bones
I think I watched whatever. Whatever it is.
Eddie
I watched.
Bobby Bones
Offended by all the clips on Tick Tock for the whole series. But yeah, I know. He hits the shot, the whole team's going crazy. Jordan's jumping on like, yeah, he thought he just won. Whatever. It was 100,000, 500,000 million bucks and they never gave it to him. Or at least they didn't then. Now I don't remember how it ended.
Eddie
Yeah, I don't remember.
Bobby Bones
Okay, let's go to our talk with former NFL linebacker Jalen Smith. Jalen was a consensus all American Notre Dame, projected top three draft pick. He blew out his knee in a bowl game against Ohio State. Drafted by the Cowboys in the second round in 2016. Awesome career. You can still tell by this interview especially he still loves Notre Dame. Already thinks they're going to be Indiana, moving on to the next, which is pretty funny. And then I Called him on. He's like, that's not what I meant. So, yeah, pretty cool. Here he is, Jalen Smith. Super cool to have Jalen Smith on. Hey, Jalen, just a warning. One of my guys here is a massive, die hard, lifelong Dallas Cowboys fan. So if he hits you with like a whole lot of Cowboys questions, like, I. I just say, because I'm going to ask you, like some Notre Dame College football playoff. But he's such a Cowboys fan. I just like to preface that with going, sorry.
Reed
Hey, you. If you, if you're a diehard Cowboys fan, it's. It gets real all year round.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I bet it. Let's just start with that. Okay, so this is my friend Eddie. Eddie, lead us off with a good Dallas Cowboys question.
Eddie
I mean, come on. What's up, Jalen?
Reed
What's going on, brother?
Eddie
Dude, my first question is like, I mean, obviously I love the Cowboys. My whole family loves the Cowboys, but what does the rest of the country think about us when you go play other places as a Dallas Cowboy? Do they just hate us or do they love us?
Reed
I will say that if you're a Dallas Cowboys, like, there's no in between. It's either you love, absolutely love the Dallas Cowboys or you hate everything about what Jerry Jones has going on and being a Cowboys for life. I understand the magnitude or the significance when we talk about America's Team. The whole America's Team thing is very real. It's very true, and it's not going to change.
Bobby Bones
So how do you feel when an adult man says we, but, like, Eddie's not on the team, but you actually played for them for years? Yeah. How do you feel like that?
Reed
I don't mind it because, like I said, I understand the importance of what the Dallas Cowboys has done for the sport. It's a global entity, and there's nothing short of it. It's the reason why I still live in Dallas to this day.
Bobby Bones
I want to talk about when you were drafted, because, I mean, you were on the cusp, but I think you were drafted 34th overall, which was like one of the first couple picks in the second day going into the draft, were you feeling. Where did you feel you could go at from what pick to what pick were they telling you? And then when it was the Cowboys at that 34th pick, like, how did that feel?
Reed
So prior to my injury, I was going to be a top three pick. So having that injury in the bowl game, the Fiesta bowl, kind of shifted the narrative for really, for all of college sports, like, created The Jalen Smith rule of people being allowed to send out a bowl games because of risk of injury. If you look at my draft stock and where I was going, what I accomplished in college and you know, what I was prepping to do at the next level. So prior to the NFL draft, you know, like the first rounders get the invite to go to wherever they're hosting the draft and all of these different things. And for, for us players that have been watching the draft for a long time growing up, it's always a dream when you know you're going to be a first round pick to, to, to go to, to draft night. I got some extreme detail and insight really from a legendary guy by the name of Gil Brandt who told me that I wasn't going to be drafted on day one. So have an opportunity to spend time at home really allowed me to manage my emotions, manage my ego and all these different things. Now I wasn't expected, I wasn't expecting to, to be the third pick in the second draft in the second round. So when I, it's like soon as I got to my draft party, within 10 minutes my number was called and it was a 214 number. Dallas, Texas, mind you, at the time my older brother Rod Smith was playing on the Dallas Cowboys. He just finished his rookie year. Our father is a die hard Dallas Cowboys fan. So when I seen that area code, it was just a blessing because I knew I was going to get an opportunity to not only play with my brother for the first time because he went to Ohio State and I'm a Notre Dame guy. But being able to play for our dad's favorite team is definitely a family dream come true.
Bobby Bones
How cool is it to put the uniform on and the helmet on for the very first time?
Reed
Nothing like it. Nothing like it. Because you understand the value that comes with it. You understand going into it, the, the degree of stardom or celebrity or you know, just having an opportunity to wear that uniform, it means a lot for sure.
Bobby Bones
So growing up in Fort Wayne, Indiana, which I've been to Fort Wayne a bunch of times live, what a couple hours in Fort Wayne now, like our radio shows in Fort Wayne, have toured through Fort Wayne. Like I've been there, it's cold. That's my point. Like it's a cold place. It's a lot colder than where we live all the time. Fort Wayne's cold. Now when you decide to go to Notre Dame, to me, obviously Notre Dame, one of the blue bloods in football, it's also very cold. I Have a friend that played in Notre Dame, Golden Tate. And I asked him, I was like, man, that's a whole different world. Like, it's cold. And I gotta imagine when you get up there, some of these guys that come from Texas, Florida and they come up to Notre Dame, like it's like an introduction to new elements in the weather. Right. To play football in.
Reed
Absolutely. Because Father Time is undefeated and you don't know, you know, what our father is going to put us through when it comes weather wise, you can't control it. And it's really that second semester after the season when you got to go back on campus, there's no football being played. There's no, there's no, there's no training or practice that's, that's happening. And you got to walk through negative 10 degree weather to get to your, to your arts class, to your Portuguese class, to your, your finance or trigonometry class. It's not a fun thing when the windshield is in your face and you feel like your lips are frozen. But I will say, man, we play some, we play some great football at Notre Dame. And it's, it's a rich tradition, it's a global entity. It's like the Dallas Cowboys, Notre Dame, the New York Yankees, like those institutes are in a whole different class. So it's a lot of appreciation for it. But there's a lot of my, my teammates who come from down south and boy, they hate it.
Bobby Bones
Well, if someone comes to you now and says, hey, either a 17, 18 year old kid, four or five star recruit, coach Freeman's recruiting them and they're like, Jalen, like what? Like what's the one reason? Let's take nil out of it. Well, like, what's the one reason about Notre Dame that would make me want to go and stay and be Fighting Irish?
Reed
It's so, it's so deeper than just getting the opportunity to play the game that you love at the next level level. It's about the relationships that you create that last a long time, lasts for the next 40 years rather than just four years. It's not just about a college education. It's about the network that you're being aligned with. And in any city, any state, any country that you live or go into, someone knows about Notre Dame. I was in South Africa a few years ago, walking down the street and somebody had a Notre Dame hat on. So that's the biggest, that's the biggest thing, that's the biggest benefit. It's a real people's university. And the alumni, we take it, we don't take it lightly. How we understand the importance of togetherness. And that's what I love about Notre Dame. I'm an hour and a half. I was born and raised in Fort Wayne, Indiana, so an hour and a half from Notre Dame. And I'm a mama's boy. So I didn't want to go away from home for college. You know, I wanted to be close by. Like I said, my brother, my older brother played at Ohio State. So I was able to take my own path by choosing Notre Dame. And. And I love it. I can't wait to be there Friday.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. So let's talk about that. Because I'm a big Coach Freeman guy. Just like, I'd play. I suck. I would never make the team, but I would like whatever he wants. Like, you didn't.
Reed
You didn't suck.
Bobby Bones
No, no, I would. Now I'll be like, I'm in. Whatever you want me to do, Coach. I'll be a wedge buster right now, and I will die right now. And so what has Coach Freeman done? Like, what's the. For that culture at Notre Dame?
Reed
I think he's. He sparked the urgency for greatness. And that's what us alumni, we see, we feel. You know, I've had a great opportunity to form a relationship with which Coach Freeman, which goes a few years back now. Marcus, he was actually a ga at. At Ohio State while my brother was playing there. So as I was getting recruited, getting a chance to. To. To meet him and understand his. His journey, I got a great appreciation for. For Coach Freeman. Can't wait to see these guys on Friday. We're going to get the job done. It's the battle of Indiana. And I believe we haven't played The Hoosiers since 1991, something like that. So we're going. I'm looking forward to putting it on them.
Bobby Bones
What do you think about Notre Dame being independent still? You feel like there's a need for them to hop in a conference or. You all good with them scheduling everything?
Reed
No, never. And the reason why is because we're the University of Notre Dame. And you can't tell us that we can't go play our. Our arch rival team, which is the University of Southern California. You can't tell us that we can't play Stanford. The benefits of Notre Dame is we play all across the country each year. And I never want that to change. Bottom line is we got. We can only afford to lose one game a year. We understand that. We know that. And we're looking forward to our first ever College Football Playoff home game. South Bend is going to be rocking. I'm actually opening up a Japanese ramen cuisine called Jinya Ramen Bar right across the street from Notre Dame. So it's opening up in quarter one of next year. So we're looking forward to being a part of the Notre Dame community and giving back. Just grateful for the opportunity to be a part of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish.
Bobby Bones
I gotta feel you feel pretty good about the draw. Just looking through, I felt like Notre Dame, obviously you'd love to have a buy, but you're not going to get one because you didn't win a conference. Right. And those rules should probably change. I think they, and I think they will just giving them to conference winners is not good because it's not the four best teams. But yeah, you guys will never get that by. And I think that is a bit unfortunate because if you guys are the number one team in the country next year, the year after, you deserve to have that buy. Buy. But how do, how do you feel about the draw and, and your side of the bracket there?
Reed
I think the buy is, I think it's necessary. I think Notre Dame should qualify for that by. Only if we go undefeated because we're not in the conference. But I, I, I like, I like our chances. I really do. We, we got to take care of home base first with which, which is in Notre Dame. Indiana, South Bend, Indiana Vers. The Indiana Hoosiers, who they are, they've had an amazing season. Great appreciation. Myself being from the Hoosier State, great appreciation. But Indiana, the Indiana University is about basketball. When you talk about football in Indiana, there's one place that you talk about and that is the University of Notre Dame. And we're playing in the house that Rockne built. Newt Rockney, if you don't know who I'm talking about, it's going to be live, it's going to be electric. I'm going to be there. A lot of our stars and Notre Dame legends are going to be there there. And we gonna get the job done. Especially it's a night game as well. But then I believe next we will travel to Georgia. Is that correct?
Bobby Bones
Yeah, yeah. I mean, you're, if you're assuming you're already gonna win and I can appreciate that.
Reed
No, no, we, we, we, we take no opponent lightly.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Reed
Just making sure speaking bracket speak and bracket. We go to Georgia next, next week or whenever that game is, is that.
Bobby Bones
That'D be a bowl game, though.
Reed
Can you answer that.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, it'll be a bowl game, but in a dome. Yes. So no weather dome. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Reed
I like, I like, I like that. You know, we, we travel well as well, so. Yeah, for sure.
Eddie
Can we go back to the Cowboys for a second?
Bobby Bones
You got three in a row and.
Eddie
We got Jalen here.
Bobby Bones
You got three in a row.
Eddie
Okay, real quick. So the, the light, you know, the building, it's 3 o'clock and that light's coming in. Everyone's like, oh, man, they missed that.
Bobby Bones
Pass because the light.
Eddie
How bad is that light coming in through those windows? Yeah.
Reed
So I played in Dallas for five and a half years and that. The lighting is real. It's real. It's real. CD isn't lying. We know he should have. He would have caught the ball. Should have caught the ball. All of these different things. The lighting is real. However, Jerry Jones is a extremely successful businessman and he has non negotiables. And that's one of level.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Eddie
Speaking of, speaking of, Jerry, you know, you hear the players once they leave and say, talk about how, oh, it's such a circus, you know, there's people everywhere watching our pregame warm ups. Is that accurate? Like everywhere you go, there are just people watching you.
Reed
That's accurate. I wouldn't call it a circus in a negative way. I think it's for, it's for certain people. A lot of people can't handle, handle it. I don't know if it was because I was drafted into it and I appreciate it so much, or if because I had a lot of experience playing at a program and an institute like Notre Dame, which every week there's visibility, there's extreme visibility, which is another reason why there's Notre Dame fans across the globe. Same thing for the Dallas Cowboys. So being a part of these two rich entities, you know, I was able to understand and appreciate the limelight. And me being a competitor, I operate, I operate so much better under pressure. So that's really my take on the whole Dallas Cowboy being a circus thing.
Eddie
Okay, last question, last question. So will you give us a little bit of encouragement going into the future? Because this has been a tough year for us. And my take too, Jalen, is that like, you know, Dallas Cowboy fans, we've complained about, oh, we choke in the playoffs and we suck. We suck, you know, but in reality we haven't this year. We're finally realizing what that means. Like, we are not going to make the playoffs. It's a bad season. So can you give us A little bit of encouragement going into the future. Like, what, what do we need to do to, to go win that Super Bowl?
Reed
I believe, man, I believe that it, it's all about when it counts. It's all about when it counts. I think Cowboys, we have proven that we can have success in the regular season, but for some reason it hasn't been able to translate. And I don't know if that's a personnel thing, if that's a, the, the way in which we attack the playoff games. I'm not sure exactly what it's going to take. I, I do know that Jerry really does want to win. He really does. He really does. I, I, I firmly believe that he wants to win again. But yeah, sometimes you got to plateau and I know losing Dan Quinn, that was, that, that was tough. That was tough. And then, I mean, injury availability matters tremendously. And you know, when you lose your starting quarterback, it puts the odds against you. Even though I love Cooper Rush, we were in the same draft class. That's my brother. Brother. But yeah, I, I think that, I think that the, the Cowboys fans deserve, deserve it. It's been a long time.
Bobby Bones
So two questions left. Like, how, how are you feeling? Like, what's up? Let's go. You getting back in? Let's get it.
Eddie
Yeah, let's go.
Reed
Hey. Yeah. Jerry needs to bring me back so I can, I can come, I can come and dominate with, with the, with the hot shot talent. Demario overshone. I love his that's my little brother game. I would, I would love to come rock out with him and we can go out the right way. I can retire a cowboy. I'm, I'm, I'm ready to go.
Bobby Bones
You're healthy. Like, you're just waiting for a call from, from somebody to do something.
Reed
Yeah, man. Year nine. I'm healthy. I'm, I'm ready. I'm, I'm staying ready, in shape and ready to go. God's timing me, you know, outside of that, the serial entrepreneur, athlete, entrepreneur, heavy in the business field. And then I'm, I'm being a girl dad right now, man. I got my, I got a six month old. My, my first time being a father. So, you know, there's always work to be done.
Bobby Bones
Tell me about Jalen Smith, Mei, because I was reading about it. You talk about being an entrepreneur. I mean, this is that. What are you doing over there?
Reed
Yes, yes. So Mei is all about investing. It's all about helping close the economic and educational gap that exists in this world today. So I founded mei to help provide financial funding, mentorship, and also, you know, helping with entrepreneurs, putting together strategic execution plans. So investing in black and brown and Latinx companies. We've invested $1.4 million into 13 different companies over the past four years and and opened up marketplaces to be able to, you know, invest in people who have tremendous ideas but lack resources. That's something that's dear to my heart. My purpose beyond athletics, to help close the the economic and educational gap that started my own life insurance agency recently to help educate and protect families as well. So there's a lot of different things that I got going on. Like I said, I have a huge purpose beyond athletics, but I make sure I'm up in the mornings getting my work in to stay ready, too.
Bobby Bones
That's awesome. Jalensmith.com if you guys want to check more about what he's talking about. And he's already got his bags packed for that Georgia game, which is fun. Indiana ain't nothing but a thing. Ain't nothing but a night. That's happening and we're moving on. Jaylen, we really appreciate the time rooting for you. Obviously, Eddie, being a huge Cowboys fan, was super excited that you were on.
Eddie
Thank you, Jalen.
Bobby Bones
And to hear all the things you're doing outside of football, that's really encouraging and inspiring. So have a great weekend. Hope you guys get the W and hopefully we'll talk to you soon.
Reed
Yes, man. Thank you all. I'm sure I'll be on again soon, so I appreciate you guys, man. Y'all be safe.
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Reed
Yeah, I just met you today, but.
Eddie
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Hope you could join us for the postseason run. A couple things before we jump out of here. Conor McGregor says he may fight Logan Paul in India. Okay. If you're Conor McGregor or anybody else that's a fighter, you want to fight Logan Paul anywhere. Because you will make so much money and Logan Paul will make a bunch of money. I think I'm just kind of getting the Logan Paul thing now, and Conor McGregor's already done that. I'm going to box for a bunch of money as a sideshow type thing.
Eddie
Floyd Mayweather.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Eddie
So it was a disaster.
Bobby Bones
This one doesn't really interest me that much. I would be interested if it were Mike Vick. We talked about Mike Vic earlier. Like, somebody like that versus Logan Paul, like, that would interest me. Logan Paul's not a boxer. I mean, Vic's not a boxer. People are like, logan Paul's not as good of a boxer as you think. So I keeps fighting. Chomps. The one boxer he did fight, he lost. Come out Logan or Jake. This is Logan. But you're thinking Jake. But Logan fights too, doesn't he? Like, wrestles and stuff. But I want to fight either one of the Pauls.
Eddie
Nah.
Reed
What?
Eddie
Because.
Bobby Bones
Because Jake is like, really mma, though. I thought they're talking about boxing. Let me say Conor McGregor announces in a boxing exhibition. Does it? Yeah. But Logan Paul. But. But does it matter? Aren't they the same thing? Like, neither one of them are really boxers and they both make a bunch of money if you fight them.
Eddie
I feel like.
Bobby Bones
Like Logan's a little more legit. He. Okay, then. I don't know enough about who's legit. Of the Paul brothers, Jake feels full chump to me, but Logan I feels more legit.
Eddie
Logan was the one spraying all the perfume.
Bobby Bones
Not the match. Jake. The last one. Yeah, Jake is Tyson. I need to be educated on this thing because I'm again, I know the difference. Also does wwe. And he's awesome. And he's good. He's awesome. He's a great writer. Wrestler. Yeah. Yeah. He's like, legitimate. It's not even like, looks weird. Like he's somebody that's trying. That really isn't. Like, back in the day, like, Mike Tyson tried to wrestle or any Karl Malone wrestled. And you're like, oh, they're athletes, but they're not real. No, Logan Paul looks like a real Wrestler?
Eddie
Yeah, he's a big dude.
Bobby Bones
He's good. But when you want to fight Jake or Logan and make your 10 million bucks in the end. Yeah, I guess. Yeah. Why wouldn't you? For us?
Eddie
Like, I don't want to watch that crap.
Bobby Bones
I don't watch it either. I'm saying Conor McGregor doesn't interest me at all, really.
Eddie
If he came back and fought ufc, that wouldn't be interesting.
Bobby Bones
That I would be interested in. Yeah, me too, but not in the boxing exhibition. We've already seen the. The boxing sideshow where he's like, I'm going to be a boxer. And then Mayweather just slaps him around and wins.
Eddie
And then he, like, kicks. He's like, I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm just used to kicking, like. And it's too close to the Tyson Jake, Paul fight.
Bobby Bones
We're still. We're still, like, thinking about that. Like, I think I might have thought of the same person. Yeah.
Eddie
I mean, that's fair.
Bobby Bones
It's boxing.
Eddie
You think they're the same person until you see him side to side and they're like, oh, you're not the same. You're very different.
Bobby Bones
Most twins, though, too. I'm like, they look exactly the same. They stand by. I'm like, oh, I can definitely see them. They don't look exactly the same, but. Yes, yes. Which one's older? I think Logan. Yeah, Logan's older, but a little shorter.
Reed
Tall?
Eddie
No, no. Taller. I think he's taller.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, Logan's tall. Yeah. Is Jake thicker?
Eddie
Yes.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, Jake looks okay. He's monstrous big dude, huh? More tattoos. Anyway, I don't care. I'd want to see how they wanted to fight somebody that I'm interested in seeing that person. Person fight. Like an athlete. Like an ex athlete from another sport. But that is, like, awesome. That's like an awesome version of it. Like, who would be the greatest athlete right now that's retired or even still playing? No. Tomorrow get killed. Yeah, nobody wants to see that. That'd be cool to see. No, no, you wouldn't.
Eddie
Shaq, that'd be crazy.
Bobby Bones
Not his cardio wouldn't be good enough.
Eddie
I know, dude, but like.
Bobby Bones
But like, Shaq. Shaq and Groning are going to box.
Eddie
Oh, yeah, they were talking about that.
Bobby Bones
Oh, actually, the Paul fight, they said they wanted to. Yeah, I would be interested in that.
Reed
Yes.
Bobby Bones
With some big old, like, the socket things.
Eddie
Just big gloves.
Bobby Bones
Paul, I guess. I know they're two different people, but I think they're the same person.
Eddie
Yeah, it Took me a minute to realize.
Bobby Bones
I was like, wait, that's not. But also more about Conor McGregor. That's the whole point of that story. I give no craps about Conor McGregor.
Eddie
I love him.
Bobby Bones
NFL needs to chill out when it comes to flexing these games. So let's. Because let's say you have a son, you're going to a game on Sunday. For example, Kevin dad came down to a Titans game. You guys went Patriots. Titans. Yeah. Nothing Sunday, but like a week before, they're like, we're flexing the game, moving that game to a Thursday. But Kevin's dad has plans to come down on Saturday for the Sunday game from Massachusetts. Well, now you're screwed. You can't go to the game because they just moved the whole night of the game. Yeah. And that is becoming an issue with fans because they have tickets if they're going to come from out of state, other city job.
Eddie
I didn't realize they've done that.
Bobby Bones
So they voted last year to change flex scheduling procedures and they're put into effect this season. The tonight's matchup was supposed to last, I guess last night because it was supposed to be Browns and Bengals. They switched to Broncos and Chargers.
Reed
Whoa.
Eddie
That's crazy.
Bobby Bones
And even the Patriots game next week, I believe, got flexed from Sunday to Saturday.
Eddie
So, like, there's a lot of these going on.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. And most of the flexing happens after they know who's good and who's not. You're not seeing a lot of flexing the first half of the season. They're still feeling out who sucks and who doesn't. But now they know. And they know what the implications are these games and where the ratings are probably going to fall.
Eddie
Yeah, but they used to do it, like from Sunday afternoon to Sunday night.
Bobby Bones
Prime time, which is fine. Yes. I had no problem. Yes. They said in the same day they would change to change the time of the game. Yeah, yeah.
Eddie
That's okay.
Bobby Bones
But games. Yeah, the Thursday.
Eddie
And then what about those posters that they hang at bars, man, with the whole schedule. That all changes, too.
Bobby Bones
You actually look at those.
Eddie
The change in the little. I do. Look.
Bobby Bones
I know. What about them? That's a good point. Great point.
Eddie
Did not factor in schedule up there and now you can change it on me.
Bobby Bones
Did not factor into my thoughts, but that's a great point. That's so stupid. Yeah. Let's do CFP real quick. Who has the best chance to upset Indiana at Notre Dame? Say I. If you think this is the game where you think the upset is Notre Dame's favorite.
Eddie
I think that can happen.
Bobby Bones
Okay, we're not saying it will happen.
Eddie
I'll go with that one. I think that can happen.
Bobby Bones
You think Indiana can beat Notre Dame? Okay. SMU at Penn State. Boy, Penn State. I know they lost but they look really good against Oregon. Clemson at Texas. Yeah, me too.
Eddie
This game.
Bobby Bones
Me too.
Eddie
Little dabo magic.
Bobby Bones
Sorry, I mean but the Tennessee. Ohio State too. That one. That one's legitimate too. Yeah, I think that one. I'm surprised the spreads over a touchdown. Me too too. But I think I hate Clemson less than Texas and I'm rooting for Clemson. Dang. The problem is Texas is SEC and I always root for the sec. But Texas isn't really sec. Not yet.
Eddie
Just.
Bobby Bones
Okay. No. How many years? I think they'll be officially SEC positive. Never worry. First. God, I hate them. And I don't like Clemson. I don't want Clemson to win either. But I'm going Clemson if I have to pick one of those. Saturday game. So tomorrow Texas and Chiefs. That'd be good. Chiefs 3 1/2 point favorites. That's it. I guess it's because they don't know if mom's going to play or not. Although he's been a full participant practice.
Eddie
But I think that the Texans open up as favorites.
Bobby Bones
What? Texans opened as favorites and as a week's gone on. Oh.
Eddie
So that just means to me that Mahomes is playing.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. The Texans just haven't been as hot. Oh yeah. They don't look nearly as good as we thought. Ravens in Baltimore against the Steelers. Ravens 6 1/2 point favorite. I'm surprised. It's almost a touchdown there and they lost to him. That's high. Yeah. Even though it is in Baltimore I'm still surprised the Sunday games Giants of Falcons. The interesting game about thing about that is Pennix will be playing quarterback for the first time. Lions at Bears. Do the Lions even need 11 people on defense?
Eddie
Nah.
Bobby Bones
I mean at this point they don't have. They barely have 11.
Eddie
No man.
Bobby Bones
Maybe they can play 7 against 11 on the Bears and like even it out a little bit. Because they should. But the lines have lost a lot. Yeah, I feel bad for them. Browns at Bengals. Bengals 7/2-point favorite. Bengals can't stop anybody. But who's starting a quarterback for the Browns?
Eddie
I think they got to go back to Jameis.
Bobby Bones
You do think they are or they should?
Eddie
I mean what was that DTR guy?
Bobby Bones
He did not look that good.
Eddie
So I think think I'd take my chances with Jamis.
Bobby Bones
Titans, the colts, Colts. Three and a half point favorite. M Indy.
Eddie
As long as Taylor just holds on to the ball.
Bobby Bones
Dude, what adult does that? Don't know what adult does that?
Eddie
Don't know what adult.
Bobby Bones
Let's go the ball. What professional adults plays football. Let's go the ball.
Reed
That's silly.
Bobby Bones
Rams, three point favorite. The Jets. Rams. Dude. Rams. Rams. May make a run. Let's go Rams. They may make a real run.
Eddie
Let's go, Rams.
Bobby Bones
You know I love Stafford anyway. They may make a real run. Eagles 3 1/2 point favorites at commanders. Eddie, she wants the eagles to win that one.
Eddie
Come on.
Bobby Bones
0.5.
Eddie
We want commanders. Just lose it all.
Bobby Bones
Lose it all. I want commanders to lose it all because I have 500 bucks on B.O. nicks to win rookie of the year. Yeah, he pays like $6,000 and he's not the favorite. I think he was like plus 250 when I looked. He was second overall. I just need the commanders to fall off.
Eddie
Who's the favorite? Jalen jaden.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. CARDINALS 5 point point favorite over the Panthers. Vikings. 3 point favorite of the Seahawks. Vikings just keep winning. Patriots at the Bills. The bills are 14 point favorite. Murder. Yeah. Bills are just on fire. 49ers at dolphins. Dolphins a one point favorite in Miami. But what does it say about the 49ers? What's it say about the dolphins? Because 49ers have nothing, right?
Eddie
They have nothing.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. And then the bucks to cowboys.
Reed
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Bucks are 4 point favorite in Dallas.
Eddie
That's game of the week.
Bobby Bones
That's a game this week.
Eddie
The only game on Sunday night.
Bobby Bones
Game this week. All right, we're done. Everybody. Good. Yeah, thank you guys. We'll see you next week.
Eddie
We have.
Bobby Bones
We have episodes next week too. Like the big radio shows off. We. We have a couple episodes that we'll do next week as well. So thank you very much and we will talk to you guys Monday. Yeah, Monday. Because Tuesday's Christmas Eve. Wednesday's Christmas. So Monday. All right, Eddie bloy. All right, see you guys. Theme song written by Bobby Bones. That's me. And performed by Brandon ray. Follow Brandon on socials Randonray music. You can follow the show on instagram at Bobby bonesports. Thanks to our crew, co host at producer Eddie, segment producer at kickoff Kevin, video producer at Reed yarberry and executive producer at Mike diestro. But most important importantly, thank you for listening. I'm Bobby bones. We'll talk to you next time here on 25 Whistles.
Eddie
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Bobby Bones
What's up, everybody? Adnan Burke here to tell you about a new podcast. It's NHL Unscripted with Virk and Demers.
Eddie
Jason Demers here. And after playing 700 NHL games, I got a lot of dirty laundry to air out.
Bobby Bones
Hey, I got a lot to say here, too, okay? Each week we'll get together to chat with the sport that we love.
Eddie
Tons of guests are going to join. Join into. But we're not just gonna be talking hockey, folks. We're talking movies, we're talking tv, food, and Adnan's favorite wrestling. It's all on le table.
Bobby Bones
Listen to NHL Unscripted with Virgin Demers, the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. What's up, everyone? It's Justin Pennock from John Boy Media, the host of the Football Today podcast with Bobby Skinner and Chris Rose. We roll three times a week on Monday, Mondays, on Wednesdays, on Fridays, breaking.
Eddie
Down everything you need to know about the NFL.
Bobby Bones
We're gearing up for the NFL playoffs. I hope you can join us.
Eddie
Join in with us three times a week. Listen to Football Today on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts and you will be glad you did.
Podcast Summary: The Bobby Bones Show
Episode: 25W: Reid Was Involved in a Hit & Run + On3's Andy Staples Came Prepared from a Rental Car + Former NFL Linebacker Jalen Smith
Release Date: December 20, 2024
Timestamp: [02:25] - [07:40]
The episode opens with a serious discussion about a recent hit and run incident involving Reed. Bobby Bones and Eddie delve into the details of the accident, emphasizing the importance of handling such situations responsibly.
Bobby Bones [04:11]:
"On my way home, a lady pulled out in front of me and I hit her. And then she left without stopping, but there were so many people around filming her as she was driving off."
Eddie [05:00]:
"I saw a cop literally drive over my rubble, look at me, and keep going. It took about 25 minutes for the right officer to arrive."
The hosts discuss the emotional and practical repercussions of the incident, including vehicle damage, insurance concerns, and the frustration with delayed police response. They stress the importance of promptly contacting insurance companies to expedite repairs and avoid additional complications, especially with the holiday season approaching.
Timestamp: [07:40] - [33:47]
Andy Staples, a respected college football analyst from On3, joins the show to provide insights into the current state of college football, particularly focusing on the College Football Playoff (CFP) system, quarterback performances, and upcoming rule changes.
Bobby Bones [10:52]:
"Carson Beck not gonna play first round. Maybe not gonna play at all, who knows? But what's up with Georgia's shot now?"
Andy Staples [11:00]:
"Gunner Stockton probably played better than Carson Beck in the SEC championship game against Texas. I think Georgia can still compete for the national title with a quarterback who's about the same."
Andy discusses the potential impact of Carson Beck's reduced involvement and Gunner Stockton's performance, suggesting that Georgia remains a strong contender despite quarterback uncertainties.
Bobby Bones [13:10]:
"College Football Playoff, greatest thing to happen in sports in the past 20 years because it made so many games matter the last two and three weeks of the season."
Andy Staples [15:25]:
"Big Ten and SEC would like their championship games to be more meaningful. They might adjust the automatic bids to ensure top conference champions receive playoff spots."
The conversation shifts to the strengths and weaknesses of the CFP system, with Andy suggesting possible adjustments to better reflect team performances and conference strengths.
Bobby Bones [16:40]:
"If you were the guy changing the rule, would you change the Dr. Pepper halftime ball throwing thing? It's the dumbest thing I saw."
Andy Staples [16:58]:
"The Dr. Pepper challenge has evolved, but incorporating more skill-based competitions could enhance halftime entertainment."
Andy provides his perspective on halftime activities, advocating for events that showcase athleticism and engagement rather than gimmicks.
Bobby Bones [18:46]:
"Is Quinn Ewers going to stay at Notre Dame or declare for the draft? What do you think?"
Andy Staples [20:46]:
"In the NIL era, players like Quinn Ewers might benefit more financially by staying another year in college, especially if it can improve their draft stock."
Andy analyzes the strategic decisions players face in the current landscape, balancing immediate financial gains against future career prospects.
Bobby Bones [24:42]:
"I hate Texas all my heart. Would you say something positive about Texas to balance us out?"
Andy Staples [25:08]:
"The Texas defense is the one I trust the most out of the top defenses in college football. They're the nastiest in the country."
Despite Bobby's strong negative sentiments towards the Texas team, Andy acknowledges their defensive prowess, offering a balanced view.
Timestamp: [49:00] - [70:40]
Jalen Smith, a former NFL linebacker and Notre Dame alumnus, joins the show to discuss his career, his experiences with the Dallas Cowboys, his passion for Notre Dame football, and his entrepreneurial ventures.
Bobby Bones [51:05]:
"When you were drafted by the Cowboys at 34th overall, how did that feel?"
Jalen Smith [51:47]:
"Seeing the Dallas area code called my number was a blessing. Playing alongside my brother Rod and for our father's favorite team was a family dream come true."
Jalen reflects on the emotional significance of being drafted by the Cowboys, highlighting the familial connections and personal aspirations fulfilled.
Bobby Bones [54:29]:
"Growing up in Fort Wayne and choosing Notre Dame, what stands out about Coach Freeman's culture?"
Jalen Smith [58:36]:
"Coach Freeman sparked an urgency for greatness. The relationships and network at Notre Dame are invaluable and last a lifetime."
Jalen emphasizes the deep-rooted traditions and the supportive environment at Notre Dame, attributing much of his success to the coaching and culture fostered there.
Bobby Bones [68:53]:
"Tell us about Mei and your entrepreneurial ventures."
Jalen Smith [69:05]:
"Mei focuses on investing in black, brown, and Latinx companies, providing financial funding and mentorship. I've also started a life insurance agency to educate and protect families."
Jalen shares his commitment to bridging economic and educational gaps through his businesses, demonstrating his dedication beyond the football field.
Bobby Bones [68:10]:
"You're healthy and ready to return. What's next for you in football?"
Jalen Smith [68:45]:
"I'm staying ready and open to opportunities. Balancing my roles as a father and entrepreneur is essential, but football is always a priority."
Jalen discusses his readiness to re-enter professional football while balancing his personal and business responsibilities, highlighting his multifaceted life.
The episode concludes with Bobby Bones summarizing the key discussions, emphasizing Reed's incident, Andy Staples' insights into college football, and Jalen Smith's inspiring journey. The hosts encourage listeners to check out related podcasts and enjoy the festive season.
Reed's Hit & Run:
Bobby Bones [04:11]: "Make a timeout against hate."
Andy Staples on CFP:
Andy Staples [13:10]: "College Football Playoff made so many games matter the last two and three weeks of the season."
Jalen Smith on Notre Dame:
Jalen Smith [56:49]: "It's about the relationships that you create that last a long time, lasts for the next 40 years rather than just four years."
This episode of The Bobby Bones Show encapsulates a blend of serious real-life incidents, in-depth sports analysis, and inspiring personal stories. From addressing a community issue like Reed's hit and run to dissecting the complexities of college football playoffs with Andy Staples, and celebrating Jalen Smith's multifaceted life, the show offers valuable insights and engaging conversations for its listeners.
Additional Information:
For more insights and discussions, listeners are encouraged to explore Andy Staples' podcast on3withon3.com and Jalen Smith's entrepreneurial ventures at [jalen smith.com](http://jalen smith.com).