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We're here with pro tight end Dallas Goddard to share his journey with plaque psoriasis and how he tackles his symptoms with Otezla. Aprimolast yeah, being a football player with plaque psoriasis can be challenging. My skin gets flaky and itchy, so my doctor told me about a pill, otla. It works from the inside out. OTTLA is a prescription medicine used to treat adult patients with plaque psoriasis for whom phototherapy or systemic therapy is appropriate. OTTLA can help you get clearer skin after just four months. Dallas is an Otzla patient that has been compensated for his time. Dallas don't use OTESLA if you're allergic to it. Get medical help right away if you have trouble breathing or swallowing, swelling of the face, lips, tongue, throat or arms, severe diarrhea, nausea or vomiting, depression, suicidal thoughts or weight loss can happen. Tell your doctor if any of these occur and if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts. Talking to my doctor about a pill was a total game changer. If you're struggling with plaque psoriasis, talk to your doctor about Otesla. Visit otezla.com for more information or call 1-844-4-OTEZLA for prescribing info. Info about hey, it's Bobby Bones. Join me and former NFL quarterback Matt Castle every Wednesday for our new podcast, Lots to say with Bobby Bones and Matt Castle. Between us, we have over 17,500 passing yards, multiple New York Times bestsellers, and one mirror ball trophy from Dancing with the Star. So where else are you going to find a show with that much athleticism and football insight? We talk sports, but we talk pop culture and music and a little bit of everything. Listen to Lots to Say with Bobby Bones and Matt Castle on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcast. Hey you guys, I'm Katherine Legge. I'm a racing driver who's literally driven everything with four wheels across the planet. And I've got a new podcast. It's called Throttle Therapy. This season I'm competing in some of the world's most notorious racing events. Tune into my new podcast, Throttle Therapy with Katherine Legge, an iHeart women's sports production in partnership with Deep Blue Sports and Entertainment. You can find us on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast, presented by Capital One, founding partner of iHeart Women's Sports. So this is no little bitty teeny tiny bowl. This is the Super Bowl. Get in on the action at DraftKings Sportsbook, an official sports betting partner of Super Bowl 59. Scoring touchdowns is key to hoisting the trophy. And you have a shot to score big by betting on them. At DraftKings Sportsbook, the number one place to bet touchdowns, new DraftKings customers can bet $5 to get $200 in bonus bets instantly. Download the DraftKings Sportsbook app. Use the code Bobby Sports. That's the code. Bobby Sports. For new customers to get $200 in bonus bets instantly. 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And so we will play a game today, and if Reed wins, he gets the final ticket. If Kevin wins, there's one more game to go, so we'll do that coming up. What are the games? Do we know? Yeah, I do. We don't. Are you the only one that knows, or does Mike know? Eddie know? I don't know anything. No, I mean, I know. Okay, so we'll come back. We'll do that. And we have the owner of the Chiefs coming up, too, which is really cool. Clark Hunt. Yes. Big time. Let me do a couple late breaking news things. Number one, Miles Garrett just requested a trade from the Browns. And so I'll read you this. As a kid dreaming of the NFL, all I focused on was the ultimate goal of winning the Super Bowl. That goal fuels me today more than ever. My love for the community of Northeast Ohio and the incredible fan base of the Browns has made this one of the toughest decisions. And then he goes on with that in mind, I've requested to be traded from the Cleveland Browns, signed Miles Garrett. I don't blame him. So he wants to go to the Cowboys. He wants to go, and he wants a shot at winning, because I think even he sees that even two, three years from now, it'll be difficult for what they have there. And a lot of that is based in the deshaun Watson, we have known money and no quarterback situation. And I think it probably sucks for him. And I think that's why he also puts out a statement, is to be as transparent as possible. Most people, when they request a trade, they don't do it so publicly. He's doing that because he probably feels like he owes it to Cleveland to go, Guys, I've loved it here, but I want to win. Yeah. And also, let's not forget. And it gets into the Luca stuff, too, in a second. These are businesses. Like, these owners are no more loyal to you than you are to them, than our bosses are to us, than we are to them. These are businesses. These are companies. Everybody, every single person in this room is disposable. As soon as you're not producing more than you're making, you're done. And also, as from the player or talent perspective, if you're feeling like you're not getting enough for what you're doing, you can either wait for your contract to end or you can ask out. Now our job's a little different. I can't really be traded. But that'd be weird, though. I know. That'd be kind of cool. It would be weird. It's like we got. We got a bad read contract. We got to dump the bad contract. So he has. He has requested to go. I thought that was interesting. It just popped across the line, so it'll probably be an hour or two old by the time this. And you can't be mad as a Browns fan. Right. You'll be like, hey, you cannot. Yeah. He's always been good to them. You can be disappointed. But I think you know the situation, you know, the boiling pot that you're in. Yeah. It ain't good. Yeah. So you're probably hoping, like, hey, hopefully goes to a winner, winning team as long as. Not the Ravens or the Steelers or something. Maybe. I think you root for him. Yeah. I also think that as a Browns fan, you go a. That sucks. Like, defensive player of the year domination. He's leaving. I get it. But also, what's exciting is you're going to get a lot for it. Yeah. You're Going to get a lot of picks. You're going to get a. A shot to rebuild, which isn't going to happen in the next year or probably two. But also with DeSean's Achilles injury again, he's probably never going to play football again. Yeah. Also, he ruined it. And again, he was the first to get it. He also could have made it a thing, but the guaranteed contracts, he ruined it. That will not be a thing. Now, if he would have succeeded in Cleveland, I think you would have seen a lot of quarterbacks getting it and being like, deshaun Watson got it. But he killed. He killed. Any chance of that happening? Yep. So, okay, that's number one and number two. And again, we are, as of now, right now, mostly a football podcast. But when I saw the Luca 80 trade come across, I like everybody else, thought that, like, Champs was hacked. Right. I really did. Or at first I thought it was one of those parody accounts on Twitter. And then I said, I saw the check mark, but then anybody can buy a check mark, but then it's a gold check mark if you're like a business, a media platform. And I was like, wow, yeah. What's your checklist like? Do you just go Google and see if any other outlet is covered? I immediately went to ESPN because I knew on their website there would be no sort of hacking. Yeah. And so that's a crazy trade. Insane. So there again, I've watched and I've heard a million people talk about it. My even understanding from people I know that are three degrees from the organization, not of la, but of the Mavericks. There are things I think that we don't even know about how bad it had gotten between Luka and the Mavericks. And they also were gonna have to pay him $380 million for a supermax deal. They didn't want to do that because they didn't feel like his body was going. And I think too, you're seeing with Joel Embiid exactly what happens when you pay somebody like that and they're hurt all the time because they can't keep their body in shape. And I think why Leonard as well. Yeah, yeah. And I think they didn't want to get involved in one of those. I have friends that are die hard Mavericks fans that are just. That have just been gutted by it. Yeah, gutted. Especially when you have no idea. Correct. And the fact they were able to keep that quiet for two weeks. Props. And that Jason Kidd didn't even know he's the coach of the Mavericks. It's wild. And Nothing is secret. But for real, he didn't know. Like for real. He said he didn't. I watched him at the press conference. Again, he can be a great actor. Yeah. I mean, Luca definitely didn't know, right? Nobody knew it. Yeah, nobody knew. And I imagine too he has this season and next season and then it's sign an extension or get the most you can get for him. And if you're already not feeling it, you got to get the most you can get. And they knew it was not going to be a popular trade. But that. That's the craziest trade I've ever seen. I think it may be one of the craziest ever in the history of the NBA. It's. Yeah, I'm trying to think and not be like hyperbole here, but probably the craziest of my lifetime in the NBA especially. Yeah. I mean, the compensation too is not even that much. I mean, the, like Rudy Gobert was like what, four first round picks? This was only one first round pick. Well, but AD Though is. Is better than any pick. I mean, he's true. But yeah, parentally the first or second defensive player of the year behind Gobert or. Or Wemby now too. But. And offensively, if he can stay healthy. And he has stayed pretty healthy. But again, the fact they didn't open it up and say, hey, we're offering Luca, who will give us what all the conspiracy theorists are out and let it be a bidding war from there. Right. And the Lakers, I mean, it's the Lakers. And then the Mavericks play in the west and they're going to see them possibly win for the next 10 years. I was thinking though, like, if you were to just to walk down and we won't spend a whole bunch of time talking about basketball and super bowl week. But this was a crazy, crazy trade. I was thinking like, if I went number one down as far as the best players in the NBA and who. Because you want to get a great play, you just don't want to get a bunch of picks because picks a lot of times don't pan out. Yeah. So you definitely need something extremely substantive from this trade. So, okay, who's not going to get traded? Number Jokic is not getting traded, so he's probably number one. You can go. Giannis is not getting traded from the Bucs. I'd say sga, Oklahoma City. Not leaving. Yeah. Then you can go. Anthony Edwards is not leave. Right. They're not going to get up from it. Also that one just that position. That one wouldn't make sense anyway. Yeah. Tatum. Tatum not leaving from Boston. So. Yeah, you get to, like, the eighth or ninth guy and he's like, the best. One of you want something substantive that I think that. And they got a 29 first. Yeah. Yeah. Crazy trade. Saturday was crazy in general. Yeah. I woke up at three in the morning and saw it, and I was like, what? Yeah, that's the thing. I fell asleep and I woke up to it. Yeah. Crazy. I didn't. I didn't believe it. Yeah. I was just like, man, somebody hacked. Or it's a parody account. Then when I saw it on espn, I was like, dang, I can't wait to hear what Bill Simmons says about this. I know. And that's what I did. I know. Yeah. I listened to the whole thing yesterday. You go to certain people for certain things. Yeah. And that was it. So that Saturday in general, and I just kind of walk you through my Saturday night. So the Luca thing, the Luca 80 trade was crazy. Coach Cal goes into Rup, and obviously I'm a big Razorback fan. We have not had a good season. A couple of those reasons are one, when Cal came to the team, there were no players on the team at all. So we had to kind of start from scratch. He didn't even sign 10 guys. He signed nine guys, nine scholarship players. There's been a bunch of injuries also. They haven't gelled. We've spent a bunch of money on the players. It has not been really the year that we had hoped for. It's been very disappointing. We were 1 in 6 in conference play, like 14 and 8 overall, but you play a bunch. They basically played us for three games. They played the Whistles basketball team. So five of us. So, yeah, let's go. Arkansas goes to rup, which is Lexington, to play Cal's old team, and they boot him hard. And I did not know how he would be received because he did one, win them a national championship. Many Final Fours definitely had the program at an elite level. And regardless of what they say, they ran him out. Had it not been so toxic. And he did have. He did come up short in the last couple tournament appearances, no doubt about it. But it was so toxic for him. Even though they officially didn't fire him, they ran him out. He would not have been open to coming to Arkansas had he. Had it not been a completely toxic situation in Kentucky. So he wins him a championship, makes the program, keeps it respectable, beyond respectable, and they run him out and then they boo him. It wasn't like he just Left. I would love for him to say, you know what? He decided Kentucky wasn't for him. He's coming to the. Where the grass is greener. Arkansas, not really the case. Yeah, so he comes. They boo the crap out of him. Now, I bet on the game. We were. It was Arkansas plus nine and a half when it started. So I was like, you know, I think we'll probably hang in there. Maybe we can keep it close. And I put, like 250 bucks on it. Dude, it was not a game. Like, we jumped it. We were up like 13, 14, 17. It got to be within five or six in the second half. Their fans were leaving. It was awesome. I don't troll much. I don't troll much, but I constantly catch strays from Kentucky basketball fans for no reason. They just tag me in things. Constantly. I have not said one thing about Kentucky basketball. I like Mark Pope, their coach. I think it's awesome. Former player goes, has success, has success at byu, comes back, brings some of his guys with him. Like, he's like the guy. He was on Pitino's team. I love that story. But they keep coming at me. I didn't steal Cal. Cal wanted to leave. And so I was ready once. It got to be like eight or nine minutes left, and we were up by double digits, locked and loaded. Well, I started loading the tweets, a couple drafts written. I did, I did. And I had a couple that I put too much thought in. I was like, you know what? Not gonna post that. Finally, as soon as the buzzer hit, I simply hit him with two words. Lol, Kentucky. That's all I put. Send. Dude, it was like somebody dropped a nuclear bomb. And so people coming at me, people telling me how we suck now. So then someone goes, lol yourself. 2 and 6. So I quote, retweet that and say. Which is why it's even more embarrassing. There you go. That was awesome. We may never win a conference game after this. It's okay. And I wish we did. And it sucks, because my favorite things are Arkansas football, Arkansas basketball. It's been very disappointing, but that was a fun one. I don't think it would have been as fun had they not booed the crap out of him at the beginning of the game. I was like, well, this is kind of ridiculous. Like, you guys ran him off and now you're booing that he came back. Yeah, so that was a fun one. So my Saturday night was that game, and then I watched five hours of the Royal Rumble. Oh, wow. And I. I'LL do a whole breakdown after the. I watched it came on at 5pm and it wasn't over till after 10. Wow. And I. I have a three screen up upstairs where it's. I have a middle screen for PlayStation and then I have two screens different Roku's that I can watch like YouTube TV and a channel. And then I watch Peacock and watch Royal Rumble. So I had everything on and so watch the Royal Rumble on Peacock. It was free. It's unbelievable. I didn't have to buy a pay per view. So yeah, that was my Saturday night in a full Royal Rumble, even for non wrestling fans. I think you're gonna like it. I have a full breakdown coming up. But the shocking thing was John Cena did not win. And it was his first as his last royal rumble ever. 30 people come out one at a time. You don't know who's coming out next person walks down. Sometimes there are surprises. Sometimes it's old. Wrestlers you haven't seen in a while sometimes. Sometimes it's new. And John Cena comes out at like, I'm going to say like 26 or something. Not sure that's the number. He comes in and he's like, last one. He says it. He's got. A crowd's going crazy. One of the biggest pops of the night. They knew he was going to be in it. And he gets down to the final two. And it's. It's obviously he's going to win because they're setting him up for WrestleMania to be in the main event because the winner wrestles for the championship at WrestleMania. Okay. And he's wrestling a guy that if you're not a hardcore fan, you don't really know. He'd been great as a tag team champion, but. But baby face guy, but not really well super known by casuals. And John Cena has him on the apron. And John Cena. I ended up crying. I'm gonna be honest with you. But I'm gonna tell you why though. John Cena ends up losing, nobody expected it. Cause once it was Cena, you're like, oh, this is for sure. And he loses. But John Cena is known for being a guy about the business and he totally allowed it. Was all guys wrestling scripted. Yeah, we didn't really. Just making sure, you know. But he totally put him over. And then he walks in and like hugs him and like lifts his arm. I mean he was like anointing like, okay, you're now a guy. Yeah, it was super cool. Casina easily has the prominence to Go, no, I'm not coming back unless I win. And he got right to the end, and then he lost. So it was emotional in a good way. Oh, yeah. Like, I was emotional that Cena was cool enough to do that to come back to put someone over. And I was like, just like human. That's awesome, because he definitely did not have to do that. And he could have said, I'm not coming back unless I'm winning. So it was pretty cool. But I got a lot to say about it. We'll get to it. Coming up. Royal Rumble, dude, it's awesome. I saw some old clips this week because it was leading up to it when I was a kid watching it, like, Rafiki, Rashiki. Rikishi. Rikishi from Too Cool, right? Yeah. It brought back some nostalgia, for sure. Those were. The Royal Rumble was awesome. Yes. Back in the day, it was awesome. And they've kept the same format, except now it's so much of a build. They don't tell you what order they're coming out. Way, way back in the day, they would kind of say who was coming out in what order. It was like. It was like a bit leading up to it, or, like, segments for a while. Like, oh, I got. I'm coming out fifth. But now at times, just, like, surprise, people come out. So I think you'll like me talking about it, even if you're not a wrestling fan. So all that to say, we do want to take a little break because we're going to come back and we're going to talk with Clark Hunt, the owner of the Kansas City Chiefs. He's the CEO, he's the head executive, and just thought it was super cool he wanted to be on the show. Yeah. So cool. Yeah. I didn't reach out to them, which is even cooler. They kind of reached out to me, and then I got a really nice message afterward. From Mr. Hunt. No, but from. I was like, you know Jerry and Mr. Hunt. No, I'm kidding, dude. It says from Clark Hunt's office. This guy's. I won't say his whole name, but his name's Chris. He works for Mr. Hunt. He said this quote. Bobby's awesome. Thanks for reaching out. He really might be the single best at this. Absolutely love his show and his energy. Been a listener for a long time. Very cool to get to work with you guys. So that's somebody from. So somebody knew us and recommended him to come on the show, and so he did. That's awesome. So we'll talk to him coming up in Just a second. Because it is super bowl week, I would recommend that you get. You get ready. Hey, by the way, guys, get your DraftKings in before we go. Yeah, good call. Good call. Because we don't know where we're going to be. Well, we do know what we're going to be. Well, where we can play. Wow. Oh, good point. Yeah. So we're going through Georgia. You may look and see, but I don't think Louisiana is Louisiana. Are you able to. I don't use DraftKings. I don't either. I don't either. Some states you can't. You can do pick six in a lot of states. So you can do DraftKings. Just. Hey, I'm just saying that straight up. We know what. So here's what's happening. All DraftKings customers can place any touchdown bet on Super Bowl 59 and get it matched as a bonus bet. And the amount of your original bet, max reward varies. It's the last chance to bet on the NFL this season. Download the DraftKings sportsbook app. Use the code Bobby Sports. One word. That's the code. Bobby Sports. Place any touchdown bet on Super Bowl LY and get it matched as a bonus bet in the amount of your original bet. Only on DraftKings sportsbook. The crown is yours. 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Otezla is a prescription medicine used to treat adult patients with plaque psoriasis for whom phototherapy or systemic therapy is appropriate. Otesla can help you get clearer skin after just four months. Dallas is an OTLA patient that has been compensated for his time. Don't use OTLA if you're allergic to it. Get medical help right away if you have trouble breathing or swallowing, swelling of the face, lips, tongue, throat or arms, severe diarrhea, nausea or vomiting, depression, suicidal thoughts or weight loss can happen. Tell your doctor if any of these occur and if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts. Talking to my doctor about a pill was a total game change. If you're struggling with plaque psoriasis, talk to your doctor about Otesla. Visit Otesla.com for more information or call 1-844-4-OTEZLA for prescribing info, info about cost and more hey, it's Bobby Bones. Join me and former NFL quarterback Matt Castle every Wednesday for our new podcast, Lots to say with Bobby Bones and Matt Castle. Between us, we have over 17,500 passing yards, multiple New York Times bestsellers, and one mirror ball trophy from Dancing With a Star. So where else you can find a show with that much athleticism and football insight? Based in Nashville, we're more than just your basic NFL show. We talk sports, but we talk pop culture and music and a little bit of everything because we got lots to say. I I texted you and you texted me back. Now I don't know if you have the update, but like all the little thumbs up and heart and stuff, like it's all colored. They changed it and the, the heart's a little pink. It felt like I told you I loved you. I'm going to be honest, it was a little pink. There was something sentimental when you, when, when you send it, it was like, do I send the heart Now? I don't like the color edition. It's extremely pink. Listen to Lots to say with Bobby Bones and Matt Castle on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hey, you guys, I'm Katherine Leg. I'm a racing driver who's literally driven everything with four wheels across the planet. And I've got an new podcast. It's called Throttle Therapy. This season, I'm gearing up to make history, competing in some of the world's most notorious racing events, starting at the Indy 500. Join me as I travel from racetrack to racetrack in my quest to continue a memorable career in racing. I'm also going to bring you inside stories with legends of sports, new faces from the next generation of auto racing, and conversations with the people who've supported me throughout my career. We'll be getting into everything from karting to nascar, even Formula One. Whether you dream about being a pro athlete or an astronaut, we're talking about what it takes to make it. Listen to Throttle Therapy with Katherine Legg, an iHeart women's sports production in partnership with Deep Blue Sports and Entertainment. You can find us on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Presented by Capital One, founding partner of iheartra Women's Sports. Now it is time for Kansas City Chiefs owner chairman CEO Clark Hunt, otherwise known to us because we are respectful as Mr. Hunt. Clark is the son of Lamar Hunt, who was a foundational piece in building the NFL to what it is today, and he's even credited for coming up with the name Super Bowl. Clark has taken their family legacy to another level when he hired Andy Reid, which we talk about. That interview lasted over nine hours. Big thanks to Mr. Hunt for joining us on the show. And we are ready for New Orleans. Here he is, Chiefs owner Clark Hunt. First of all, Mr. Hunt, I would like to say that I cannot wait for you to be in the hall of Fame. I want to say what I've seen from your organization. I'm ready. Whenever you're on television in that jacket, I'll be like, that's my guy right there. So congratulations on just massive success over the past decade. Yeah, well, I sure appreciate it. It's absolutely been a very special time to be a Kansas City Chiefs fan. You know, really from the day that Andy Reid walked into the building in 2013, we've been building for this moment. We've had an incredible amount of success over the last six years, and hopefully we'll be able to carry that forward. The legend of the Andy Reid interview is nine hours. Is that accurate? That is accurate. And it's hard to believe in retrospect. I'm not sure what we talked about for nine hours, but it was a great opportunity to really get to know each other. And I think we just realized that we had tremendous chemistry and that the relationship was going to be a good fit. I also had a lot of my staff there who got to spend time with Andy, which I think was good for them and as well as good for Andy, and there was just a lot of comfort all the way around. And we were able to get him to Kansas City later that week, and he's been there ever since. How important was culture versus X's and O's when making that decision? Well, we'd been through a very challenging couple of seasons leading up to that hiring in 2013, and I felt that we needed a very experienced leader, somebody who had experience in championship games, which Andy certainly did. Interestingly, our 2012 team had, I believe, six Pro bowl players on it, and that was a team that won only two games. So it wasn't like we didn't have some talent on the roster. And I think what Andy did when he arrived in Kansas City was he really changed the culture, he changed the expectations, he changed the relationship between the coaching staff and the players, and he was able to immediately get off on a great start. The team won nine straight games at the beginning of that 2013 season, and I just think it shows what a great coach he is, both from a culture standpoint as well as from the Nexus and O's. What is the feeling from you going into this super bowl as opposed to the last two? Well, they're all different, but they're all very special. It's just so dang hard to get to a Super Bowl. That's certainly something that we understand in Kansas City. As we went 50 years between Super Bowl 4 and Super Bowl 54. When we finally made it back, to be in a period where we've gone two years and now we're getting to go three years, is, you know, really, you know, hard to get your. Your head around. They're all huge challenges. There's a lot that goes in into the week, but we're very excited. You know, we had. We have a great opportunity, and that's really all you can ask for. It's what we work for the entire year, starting in the spring, working through training camp, winning the division, getting the number one seed. Those are all just building blocks towards being able to. To go to the Super Bowl. And we're thrilled to be back. If I was the owner, I'd want to do, like, player stuff. Do you ever go work out with the players? Like, cut off a shirt and hop in? So during training camp, when I, you know, spend more time around the team, I will occasionally end up in the gym with the players. And I have to say, it's very humbling or maybe even humiliating. That's awesome. I feel like I will be doing that all the time. When do you leave to go to the game and, like, set up and do you do an Airbnb or a hotel or what do you do? We'll be in a hotel in New Orleans. It's a very long week. I'll actually go in at the beginning of the week and be part of the media. That takes place Monday night and then do some. Some more Media on. And then I'll typically go home for a couple of days and then come back on Thursday and spend the rest of the week there through hopefully. What. What is a victory celebration late Sunday night? Do you get nervous before games and do you get really nervous before the Super Bowl? So over time I've become less nervous and maybe it's just through. Through experience. My, my nerves are very calm before games. However, when the ball is kicked off and you get into the inevitable ebbs and flows that you have in any football game, you know, my emotions will ride the roller coaster of the game. So it's a little bit of a mixed bag. But I've learned over the years to have a lot of trust in Andy Reid, Patrick Mahomes and the rest of his teammates. More great folklore I'd like to run by you the folklore of the Mr. Clark Hunt graduating first in his class at SMU. True or false? It's hard to believe, but it's true. I have several children who are at SMU or have recently graduated from SMU and it's a great university and I had an amazing experience there. I'm not sure how I pulled that off. After the game, do you have two plans? Plan A, win contingency plan plan B. You have to really have only one plan. And of course, our hope and our thought process will geared towards winning the game. We have a big celebration after the game and that celebration takes place regardless of how the game plays out. Man, it'll be a little tougher to go though the other way around. Not that you have any experience with that because you've been killing it, but it'd be tough because I've lost things and had to go to things and I'm always. I'm out the door pretty quick and is. Do you lay your clothes out? You already know what you're gonna wear the game night because you gotta look. They'll be looking at you. You're like the most famous owner one of them. Yeah, I'm not quite there, much to my wife's chagrin. She's been talking to me about, you know, getting my game clothes ready. That's something I'll probably focus on late Wednesday night as I'm packing to head to the game. Do you have like a little bit of like, do you need to wear like little bits of red if you're going to wear a suit? Like, I know you have your Chiefs pin on now, but there's got to be something. It's like if you're president, you got to have a flag on at all times. Like, you got to be chiefing it up, right? Yeah, that. Absolutely. Pretty much every Christmas, my wife gives me a new red blazer, so I have about 100 of those in the closet, so I'll pick out a few of those to wear the game. And then for the Super Bowls, the last three Super Bowls that we've won, Mark Donovan, our president, Brett Feach, our general manager, coach, when he's not on the sideline, and I have all worn the same blazer, and it's a throwback blazer that goes back to Super Bowl 4. And it's interesting in that the Chiefs logo on it is backwards, which I would love to ask my dad, you know, why was the Chiefs logo backwards back in 1969? But it was, and so we'll probably wear those blazers again. Patrick Mahomes, as a person, what's he like? What's your relationship like with him as people? Yeah, he. He's just an awesome human being. As good a football player as he is, he's an even better person. Of course, everyone knows about his leadership ability in the locker room, but he's a guy that really cares about the people around him. And I think that's part of the reason why his teammates love playing with him, is that they know that he cares about them both on and off the field. He's a terrific guy, you know, lots of fun, loves to play golf. He's a tremendous family man. Just had that third baby, and it's so much fun to get to see him be a dad. I want to make a comparison, and you're definitely way more successful, way smarter and better looking than me. But when I started to have a bit of success and I was, like, touring, I'd have all these people come up, like, I'm your cousin. Let me get tickets. When you guys started to crush it, did you have more friends all of a sudden that wanted to be like, you know, on the field? Oh, Clark, it's me, your buddy from high school. You know, that's one of the blessings that comes with having a little bit of success. And I have a great group of friends, and I love having them around for these championship opportunities. That. That's something. When I look back on this time period that I'm going to remember getting to celebrate it with my family and friends. So that's totally a positive that. That I've got some guys that have reached out that I haven't seen in a little while. You had people on 23 and me like, I like 1% match. They were like, I'm your cousin, let me get in. See, I'd be afraid with the Chiefs, that'd be a lot worse than that, Mr. Hunt. But I'm always super curious about successful people and driven people, like what they read. Like, I would imagine you're a studious person. What are your favorite books? Yeah, so I don't have a lot of time to read books. I spend a lot of time reading literature that's related to the sports business and just sort of staying up on what's going on both in the National Football League and you probably know that we're also involved, involved in Major League Soccer. So it's, it's really more, you know, focused on newspapers and magazines that you, of course, access online today that really, you know, help me stay up to speed on what's going on. What about listening to people that have opinions that have no idea what they're talking about? Do you ever come across that, like on social media or anybody? Like this guy thinks he knows everything, but he doesn't. That certainly social media has changed how we consume news and it's opened up the ability to have a lot of other people that are commenting on sports. And so you've got a lot more perspectives out there. Not everybody's going to agree and that's okay. When you were growing up, who was your favorite player? It was Lynn Dawson. You know, I grew up during, during that era where the Chiefs went to Super bowl bowl, won and lost, and then made it back in Super Bowl 4 and beat the Minnesota Vikings. I, I got to spend some time around, around the team as a kid with my dad and you know, Lynn was definitely a hero for me. I was also a big fan of Jan Stenrud because I was a soccer player and Jan, of course was one of the first soccer style place kickers in the National Football League. And so, so I love getting to hang out with him as well. We have three more questions for you, Mr. Hunt, and you're sitting in front of a wall of accolades. A team accolades for sure. A lot of balls. Which ball behind you brings up the quickest greatest memory? Well, I'm not going to stand up and pick one of the balls, but one of them back there has the signatures of our super bowl team from 2019. And that was obviously special because it was our first trip back to the big game in 50 years and you know, being able to get across the finish line there and win that game, that was so special. How cool that Kansas City is A small market as far as other NFL teams. And you guys have been so dominant. There's got to be pride in, like, being the little man and, like, taking it to it, right? Yeah. I think that's one of the great things about the National Football League is the way the system is set up. Every year, all 32 teams have a chance to make it to the Super Bowl. There's a lot. A lot of parity, a lot of equality, and certainly we benefited from that in Kansas City. It's been fun to see our fan base grow over the last six to 10 years. In a lot of metrics, we're either number one or two in terms of the largest fan base, both in the US and as well as internationally. So it's been special to see that. I know it's something that my dad would have really enjoyed if he was here to see it. And my final question for you, Mr. Hunt. It's not. I'm not asking anything of you particularly, but I got invited. I think they think I'm finally cool enough to go to the commissioners, the commissioner's dinner, that event that's happening on, I think, Friday night. So I finally get the invite to go, and if I come up and say, hey, Mr. Hunt, it's Bobby. We just act like, you know me, so people think I'm cool. I just want to, like, have people be like, oh, he must be cool if. If Mr. Hunt knows him. Can we, like, exchange, like, a cool. Hey, what's up, buddy? Yeah, absolutely. How about a little high five? Let's go. Yes. You point at me like, this is my guy. He knew all along. If we do that, man, the world is my oyster, then. Congratulations, Mr. Hunt. Thank you for spending, you know, the last 15 minutes with us. I have been rooting for you guys since the beginning. I'm a die hard as far as the Chiefs go. I'm so pumped for this game. And, yeah, I hope that there is no contingency, because let's win three in a row is what I say. Thank you, Mr. Hunt. Yeah. Thank you. It's great being on with you. There he is. Mr. Clark Hunt. Chiefs. All right. Okay. Great news. We can use DraftKings in Louisiana. Yes. On our trip, we go through Atlanta. Tuesday night. We're doing a show in Atlanta, by the way. We're all. We're going on a bus, so we're. Atlanta, Georgia. We can't. It's like a tour to the super bowl, but sort of. Yeah. It's like, I promised our boss we would do Market visits. So we got a bus and we just kind of did them at the same time. It is cool, though. Like, the whole week, I'm saying, like, it's like. And then the payoff is a Super Bowl. Yeah, it's pretty cool. I will say yes if you haven't. I'm a little jaded and tired from being on a bus for a long time. So if you haven't done, like, the touring at Super Cool, it's, like, new for me. I was like, oh, my God, it's going to be good. The super bowl part's going to be fun. The first couple. Couple nights, I would rather kind of just fly down there and do the show and come back home, but it's going to be fun. Yeah, it's. It. We're excited. And Louisiana. DraftKings, you're able to go, so. Yes. That's pretty cool. A couple things. We still have to play the game for the super bowl ticket. Don't worry, guys. You didn't forget. Here we go. Yep. So I do want to talk about Justin Tucker. Justin Tucker. I mean, now we know why he was missing field goals. Yeah. Probably because, like, he knew that was coming out, right? Yeah. Yes. Yeah. Because they're like, you know, he doesn't miss, and all of a sudden, he's missing more than he normally does. Justin Tucker's been accused by multiple massage therapists of sexual misconduct. This is from the Baltimore Banner. The Baltimore Banner reports that nine therapists at five different spas have claimed to be victims of inappropriate sexual behavior at the hands of the kicker. Reports alleged Tucker exposed his genitals, quote, brushed two of the therapists with his penis and left what they believed to be ejaculate on the table. After three of his treatments, five of the women reportedly accused Tucker of asking them to, quote, massage his region. It goes on here. The report also says that some of the therapists were so overtaken by his alleged actions, they ended his sessions early or refused to work with him again. Since these alleged incidents occur between 12 and 16. 2012. 2016, the statute of limitations has expired. No criminal charges can be filed. There is, however, the option of civil action. I don't think even that has happened yet. That ain't a good look, though. No, not at all. 2016. When did the Deshaun Watson stuff come out? Because you. And also. What's dudes? What's happening? Yeah, like you. Is it just the. You've been a successful. And again, all is alleged. Everything's alleged. I don't know. I Wasn't there. Thank God. Is it that you've just been so successful and celebrated in everything you do that you can ask for anything? So you did that just continues into this space, Just power tripping. But it doesn't sound like he was asking for anything. It just sounds like he was being creepy there. He brushed his. Yeah. Like, he's just like, that's. Yeah. Like, how do you just accidentally do that? I don't think it was accidental. I know. That's what I'm saying. I think you're asking regardless. When was the Desean Watson thing? 21. So my. My first thought. My first thought would have been he heard about Deshaun Watson, was like, oh, I gotta quit. But now that's five years. But we don't even know if it's. If it's real. And we also don't know if it's happened after 2016. Like, all of a sudden. He quit in 2016. Yeah. Because. Yeah, that was a while ago. I mean, Justin Tucker's been around for a while, but this was before he was really Justin Tucker. You know what I mean? So, like, you're saying he's on his high horse, but I don't know. But I mean, if you're even a collegiate athlete. Celebrated collegiate. There is just an athlete. I'm not saying all athletes do this, and I'm not even saying about this specifically. And it doesn't have to be athlete. You can be an actor, anything. When you're young and you're celebrated the whole time, there's a different moral line that's drawn because you haven't been taught it. And that's not an excuse at all because I would bet you 99% of athletes don't do this disgusting act if it was done. Alleged, sure. Man, that is a bad look. And these poor massage therapists that, like, again, don't know what happened. But the fact that they have to do that for a job and then deal with that kind of stuff, like, that's. That's not good. It sucks. Yeah. Yeah. I was a big Justin Tucker guy because he was like a fan. He's from Texas. Yeah. He listened to the show. He would, like, sing. Yeah, the opera. Right, the opera angle. Yeah. Not good. Not good. Chip Kelly just won a national championship with Ohio State offensive coordinator and is now jumping to Seattle. So he's going to go be the OC With Seahawks with Pete Carroll. I don't think he'd be mad. Yeah. Oh, sorry. Yes. To Vegas with Pete Carroll, who was with this. I Think Carol all the time. Yeah, good point. Yeah. Yeah. And, oh, the Seahawks. This might be thinking about. Ryan Grubb is leaving the Seahawks offensive court. Well, he's out there and he's going down. Back down to Alabama to be with his boy. They were together at Washington. Caitlin DeBoer. I was going to say that. No, you aren't. You can't remember. You can't ever remember his name. Kalin. There was this thing on TikTok, and it annoys me that Arkansas is always thought of like this. I hate. So I'm going to. I put a ribbon on this one. And what they do is they had AI figure out, like, which actor was each coach. Like, if AI were able to make an actor a coach. Oh, that's cool. Who do you think they made? Sam Pittman. Oh, my gosh. Jeff Bridges. I mean, it's not gonna be anyone. Like, I wish that would be cool. I wish. Yeah, I know. It's. It's not like, Chris Farley. Yes, Chris Farley. Oh, my God. AI is crazy, dude. It sucks because everything about us just gets made fun of. Like, that's messed up. We were Chris Farley. They had some good ones. They had some really good. One of the coaches, like Kaylan Kaylen DeBoer was like Matt Damon. It was. No, he was like a. Like a. In shape. Adam Sandler, but playing a serious role. Okay. And we get Chris Farley. But Chris Farley was funny, though. Dude, I don't want funny. I want to win football games. But they're actors. They're just actors. I want to win football games. Like, would you feel better if it was Adam Sandler? Yes. No. Adam Sandler does great and serious roles. Oh, that's how you're taking it? Okay. That just is. It's. Yeah. Farley never did a serious role. No. He probably would have eventually got bored of all the funny stuff, but that's all. I hate always being the joke. Okay, man. Do you want to do the game? Yes. Yes. We've been waiting for this. So here's what's up. Should we take another break first, Mike? Yeah, let's do that. Okay, Break. 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Okay, so we have done Connect Four, and through that, Eddie and Mike D won a ticket to the Super Bowl. Gosh, just like that. And you're like, why don't you give everybody one? Well, we had four tickets or five people. And I said from the very, very beginning this was the case, and I had to do something that was fair for everyone. Then we played Operation with the two remaining people, Reed and Kevin, and Operation was going to be one of three. So this is the second game. It's Bop it. Oh, my God. Oh, my goodness. Oh, my God. So, so bop it is a game. So I just, I guess I just picked score 32. Bones the look on Kevin's face is hilarious. Twist it. That Twist it. Pull it. Wrong one, dude. My brain is going to just crumble trying to. So, Kevin, you need to win Bop it. Yep. You need to bop it to start. You need to bop your little heart out. If you win bop it. It'll. It'll be sudden death. Yeah. We'll play another game. But for now, Reed, if you win bop it. You win the final ticket. Oh, my goodness. Freaking bop it. Go, baby. Reed, you can bop it. I don't even remember the last time I did. And I've not told you what it is I've hit. I've hidden the game so no one can see it anywhere. So there's no been. No practicing it. Kevin's freaking out. Buns. He's freaking out. I'm looking at that one. Do we get, like, one quick trial? Okay. Okay. I will give you, like, a little. Like, each one's, like, a different. Like I just did. So bop. There's a pull. There's the twisted. We just got pull one side twisting the other one. So you pull this to do it. I score 32. So just so you see, that's this button. Okay. Oh, I already died. Quick. This is twisted. This is pull it. Yeah. So three commands, Kevin. I'll let you choose who goes first or second, because you're the one that's kind of immediate on the chopping block here. Yep. Okay. I'm gonna go first. Are we doing it in front of each other? Yeah, you're right there. Yeah, yeah. I'm saying, like, is read going to be in the room? We're in the room. Okay. Yeah. Can you do it there? No, on the stage? Yeah, we'll go to stage. Bop it, man. Yeah. Okay, you're up. We are now going to play Bop it. Kevin has taken his practice round. How do you feel? I felt better before the practice round. What happened? It's fast, man. I don't remember being this fast. So we have a microphone standing on stage. You have to hold it up. Hold up in front of you. Well, no, hold it up so you can play. Oh, okay. But you have to hold it up near the mic, so I thought you wanted everybody to see. We're not getting paid by Bob. Are you ready? I'm ready. Okay, so I think you pull it to start, so go ahead and pull it, and then when you hit Bop it. We're rolling. Here we go. High score, 32. Here we go. Bop it. Twist it. Pull it. Pull it. Pull it. Bop it. Pull it. Twist it, Bop it, Twist it Bop it, Twist it Bop it, twist it Bop it, Twist it Pull it Twist it Pull it Twist it Pull it Twist it Twist it Bop it Bop it, pull it Bop it, Twist it Twist it Twist it Bop it, Twist it Pull it Bop it, pull it, Pull it. Yeah, I remember my first time playing. Score 35. 35. 35. Wow. That's solid. Better than I thought. 35 we saw. You're shaking. Shaking like he's in a snowstorm. And just his underwear. Wow. Hey, good job, Kevin. Thank you. Thank you. Okay, Reed's gonna take a practice round here. So, Reed, do what you gotta do. Pull up first to get it started. Reed loses a goose because he's like, he can lose this one. Okay, now you're changing the level. Oh, really? Solo. There you go. Practice run. Yeah, practice. Jesus Christ. That was it. Oh, my goodness. That was this whole practice round. We should leave that in because that was, like, one second long. Okay, better than that, Reed, twist here. We got pull here. Yep. This is gonna be bad. And keep it near the microphone, if you can. Anybody be quiet when it's over. And whenever you're ready. Bop it, twist it Bop it, pull it, Twist it Pull it, Twist it Pull it, Pull it Bop it, twist it Pull it Bop it, Twist it Pull it Bop it, Twist it Bop it, twist it, Twist it Bop it, Pull it, twist it Pull it, Twist it Pull it Bop it Bop it, Bop it, Twist it Bop it Pull it Bop it Bop it, Twist it Bop it, Twist it Pull it, Twist it Twist it Twist it Bop it Bop it, Pull it Bop it, Twist it, Twist it Bop it Bop it Bop it, Pull it, Twist it Bop it Bop it, Pull it, Pull it, Twist it Bop it, Twist it Pull it, Twist it Bop it, Twist it Pull it, twist it Bop it, twist it Bop it, pull it. Score, 77. Oh, my God. We found Reed. We found Reed's greatest game ever. Oh, my goodness. It might be a world record. Were you playing us, Reed? Are you just a champ? I was. I mean, I'm like. I'm actually shaking right now. So, like, once I got through a couple. You got a rhythm. I felt. I felt comfortable. The voice sped up. That's how much he did. Wow. Okay. It was like a victory lap around Kevin. I know. Then he starts, like, dancing at the end with it. I can't even be mad at that. You can be mad. Thanks, Eddie. So let's have a couple. Let's go to the losing coaches locker room first. Everyone loves this interview. Wait for the question. Kevin, it's not even you played bad. You know, it looks like you showed up ready to play. Your nerves look to have gotten the best of you. You were shaken from the very beginning. You know, what do you say to yourself now? I say, now I know what Josh Allen feels like. I show up and I play my butt off. I played well. I'm actually proud of my performance today. More proud than I was last week. And it still wasn't enough. Reed still Patrick Mahome got in his rhythm and you know. Dang. 70 something dude. Good for you. That sucks. This is worse than losing the Super Bowl. Watching your team lose the super bowl because you actually have control over this. Yeah. It was on you. Yeah. I can't blame the coach. Can't blame anybody but my. Myself. I'm sorry to my family, my fiance, and everybody for letting you down. Pour one out for Kev. Dang. What sucks is it always feels weird that somebody has to lose, but when they actually do lose, it sucks. It sucks like someone was going to have to lose, and it turns out it's Kevin. Like, we're hurting for you, dude. That sucks. It does suck. But now completely deserves it. Dominated. God was looking out for me, man. I'm known to panic and my brain is. Is known to shut off. And so, you know, he kept me through that. So I'm sorry. So God was not looking out for Kevin. Interesting. That's what I hear. It's a. God wanted you to win over Kevin. God wants all of us to go to the super bowl, man. Then why are we. Then why do we not have an extra ticket? Yeah. So, I mean, there was a point there where he almost dropped it. Bones, you see that? Yeah. Multiple times. And like some. For some reason, it went back into his hands. I saw he did drop it, and then it like, floated back in his hand. Did you see the wings pop out of the. Bop it? Oh, my God. Angels in the outfield. Yeah. Oh, man. Dang. At least I still get to go to New Orleans. We still could do the radio row and everything, you know. I'm a blessed man. Well, get you, man. I don't know how much. No, I don't know. I don't know if you. I don't know how much single ticket would even go for. You can look outside the stadium. Maybe they'll be. Didn't you try that at that. The bowl game? Yeah, the Rose Bowl. Yeah. And my team's not even playing in and out. Yeah. I'm not spending $3,000 3. It may not be that, though. Right before the game, you're already going to be there. I don't think there's any. Any. Any. Anything hurt with walking around, since you're already going to be. If you're traveling down there to walk around, I'd be nervous about it. What game was it where they dressed as construction workers? Texas. Yeah. See that? And they got in. Oh, yeah. Boy, don't try that now. You'll get, like, terrorist stuff. Oh, yeah. Maybe not. Yeah. Cheapest ticket on StubHub right now is 30 $500 for a single ticket. Maybe, like, third quarter, you find one out there. Yeah, right. Dang. Maybe if the Patriots are playing in it, but. Sorry, Kevin. Dang. Okay. Well, that's tough. I thought we'd at least go one more game. Me, too. That's what hurt. Yeah. That's what sucks. I was. How does it feel over three every game? Bad. Bad. Like, a little bit, though. You have to feel like you. You deserve to lose then. Yeah. Like I have nobody to blame but myself. Yeah, for sure. Dang. Well, we can move from that, because that is it. I don't want the joy to be lost. That. Reed. And, Reed, you're not allowed to do the nice guy thing, which I know you're probably, like, thinking, I'll just give the ticket to somebody. No. You won. Oh, yeah. Kevin wouldn't even allow that. Were you thinking that, Reed? No. Okay, good. Okay. No, because you are the nicest guy here by far, and you think of other people, and I want you to not put yourself out because you're thinking of somebody else. I think you should enjoy it. Even though you are leaving the show in, like. Yeah. Pretty soon. A couple months. Even though you don't watch football, you're quitting the show. Yeah. Keep it on. Yep. Keep them coming. Don't let them talk. Hey, dude. You did good. Thank you. Thank you. Do you know where it's at this year? What? The Super Bowl. Yeah, dude. It's in Lambo, right? It is 77. It wasn't even, like, 38. 35. It was rolling. I missed on the third one in practice. He rubbed it in. Oh, in practice. We kept it in. You sucked hard. Wow. Hilarious. Okay. It's almost like I want to do nothing now. We should just play the show. I'm good with that. Yeah. Good with that. I'm good with that. I. Yeah. You're wondering what to wear to. To the actual game. Yeah, like, I've never been to the Super Bowl. What do you wear? You Guys are going to rub it in. We can't not talk about it now. Should we talk? Should we have him leave the room, though? Should I go now? I'll come back next week. Yeah. Like, what do you wear? It's. It's a normal game. Like, you're not going with your team. You don't have to wear team you. I would just wear jeans and I don't know what the weather is. Can I wear a Cowboys jersey even though they're not playing? Like, you know those? You can, but that's lame as crap. Whenever you are a team that's not playing to a game. I thought so. Radio, you look at New Orleans weather for us? Yep. Because you don't really wear a jersey to a game where your team's not there unless you're lame. Oh, they do in London. They were every team in London. That's because they don't even know the culture. Right. I would just say where what you wear today's fine. I don't know what the weather's gonna be. If it's, like, warm, you just wear a T shirt. Yeah. It's indoors, right? I mean, it's a good point. I think it's indoors. That's a good point. Yeah. You can literally wear whatever you want. Okay. Most people there won't be there because of the Eagles or the Chiefs. Yeah, some will, but most people won't. I do have a Chiefs Joe Montana jersey that I've had, like, since I was, like, in middle school or high school. Whatever. You can wear that. Are you rooting for the Chiefs? Yeah, kind of. Not rooting for the Eagles. You can definitely do that. I didn't think about what I'd wear to the game. I mean. I mean, Mr. Hunt may make me a big Chiefs fan. I don't know. That's true. What do you see? It's going to be pretty warm. I mean, high of 78 on that Sunday. I love his weather. Yeah, man. High of 78, mostly in mid-70s throughout the week. We got 24% chance of rain on Sunday, though. That's good. But forget we're in the Dome. I wonder if radio or all of our interview stuff's in the dome or in the parking lot. It's inside. It is? Yeah. Like a convention center. That's good. The third game was going to be a game of pickleball today because the weather was good. That would have been a good game, too. That is something I feel good about because they're kind of equal. No pickleball. Yeah. They probably both think they can beat the other one. Like, I think Reed's got a little bit of confidence lately. I think Kevin thinks he's a better athlete. I think it would have been. But that. That is it. I mean. Yeah. Damn. 77, dude. Yes. I don't know how that happened. I'm gonna be honest. I feel like he's a good player, and he just acted like he wasn't read. Yeah. Like, he plays bop it all the time. Did you see him play that practice round messing with us? As my stepdad, Arkansas. Keith used to say it looked like a cub bear playing with his pecker. Just, like, figuring it out. Like, what in the heck? Okay. Sorry, Kevin. Let me see. Bones, are you happier for Reed or sadder for Kevin? Oh, good question. I think the emotion right now is that I'm sadder for Kevin, not because it has anything to do with Reed. I think I'd be sadder for Reed had it gone the other way. I'm just sadder for whomever didn't get to go. Because you literally had a 20% chance. Everybody had a 20% chance of missing out, 80% chance of going, like, all five. All four. Well, now there's five. So four of you with three because you were in. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So four. You were fighting for three tickets, so that percentage is a bit skewed then. Yeah, you had a good shot to go. Everybody did and you didn't. There's, like, no good way to hold that bop it thing, dude. Apparently there is 70. Like, what are you talking about? The way you did it. I probably look ridiculous. Ridiculous in the video, though. I'm, like, holding it like a baby. Just stop. We got 77. We had Clark Hunt. I was looking up. He's a billionaire, obviously. Yeah. Chiefs. Yeah. I was trying to think of all the billionaires that I've met. Jerry. Jerry Jones, obviously. Oh. I mean, but does it count if it's before Mike? I guess they have to be a billionaire at the time you meet them, because obviously, I've met Taylor Swift a bunch. Yeah, she's a billionaire. Should say, obviously. But I've met Taylor Swift a bunch, but she wasn't a billionaire then, so I don't think that counts. I've met in Charles Schwab, who is alive and is a real person. Really. I went and played the Charles Schwab pro am, and I played with Jordan Spieth, and he was there, and I talked with him. They paid me to come out there, and they let me play the tournament. I honestly didn't know he was a real person until you met him. Johnny Morris? No, Johnny billion Bass Pro. 9.9 billion. Oh, Owen's Bass Pro. Okay. I thought you were saying he's a fisher. No, no, no. I know. That's four billionaires that I've met. Dang. Jerry Jones, Charles Schwab, Johnny Morris and Clark Hunt. What about that Scooter Braun guy? I don't know that he's a billionaire. Probably hundreds of millions. Okay. Probably super rich. You've never met Mark Cuban? Never. For some reason, I feel like you would have. I know. I wish I would have. Yeah. Elon, you met him. No, I was racking the old brain here. Couldn't think of any more billionaires. Bezos, Never met him. Scooter became a billionaire after you met him. Really? Yeah. That's wild, though. He's a billionaire. Dang. Offensive Player of the Year. Sporting News. Saquon Barkley. Defensive Player of the Year. Miles Garrett. Comeback Player of the Year, Sam Darnold. Rookie of the Year, Jaden Daniels. This is Sporting News. Again, Coach of the year, Kevin O'Connell. Coordinator of the Year, Ben Johnson. And Executive of the Year, Brad Holmes. And Brad is from the. I have no idea. Then we honestly have no idea. No clue. This is executive. Didn't put the team over there. Raiders. I don't really root for the executives that much. Guessing. But the official NFL Awards are Thursday night at the NFL honors, which I'm supposed to be presenting at. That's where we get mvp. Yeah, we. Yeah, we. That thing. That's what we find out. Yeah. All right. Well, I was gonna do. Should I do Royal Rumble still? Yeah, dude. I'll sad for Kevin. I spent five hours watching the Royal Rumble, and it started off with the women's Royal Rumble and women's wrestling. I get it. It's grown a lot. I knew, like, four people in it. They, again, are very. They telegraph their moves a lot more. Like if somebody's jumping off the top rope, they'll start falling back way earlier on the ground. Some crazy athleticism. But because it has not been as prevalent for as long, you definitely have to suspend any sort of reality. Not that you don't have to do that with the men, because you do. But the athleticism is different. I knew, like, three people, and I didn't even know them from when I was a wrestling fan, because, unfairly, I know some of the older wrestlers because dudes can be 55 and still wrestle, and they don't. There aren't really any women doing That I knew Nikki Bella when she came out, big surprise. She hasn't wrestled in like three years from the Bella Twins. So she came out and I was like, oh, cool. And people freaked out. I didn't know why, but it's. She'd been through a divorce and some domestic assault stuff. Apparently alleged. I don't even know if it's legend. I have no idea. So she came out and people freaked out. Charlotte Flair came out. Who's Ric Flair's daughter? Oh, that's cool. She won the whole thing. And she hadn't wrestled in a long time. And then because of TikTok and I get on mostly 90s wrestling. Liv. And if you look Liv up, there was also somebody too that got a huge pop. I gotta remember her name. She's married to Ryan Cabrera. Look at that. But Liv, she looks like. Was he Ashley Simpson's ex? Yeah, Alexa Bliss. Alexa Bliss. They freaked out when Alexa Bliss came out. And I don't again, that wasn't my time. But this live looks just like from Suicide Squad. Harley Quinn. Yes. Margot Robbie. Harley Quinn. Because how she looked. But Margot Robbie. Tell me, Liv, if you google her, she doesn't look like. Yeah, the ponytail or the pigtails. All of. Yes. Yeah. So that happened and that was semi interesting. Charlotte Flair wins. But I didn't really have any. Any long term, long form interest because the basketball game was still coming on now then they had a tag team match and it was like the Motor City Mad Men. I'm not sure their name versus diy. Never heard of either one of them. Do it yourself. Do it yourself. I don't know why they call them that. And again, I'm not claiming to be like a super current wrestling aficionado. I loved wrestling and then I liked wrestling and I got out of wrestling and now I just like it. I know the A tier, only it was a kind of boring tag team match. They did two out of three falls. I just ready for it to be over. It's boring. What was stupid though was they still do the thing where like somebody comes out of nowhere and hits somebody with a crutch and then backs off and somebody else wins. Like, can we not retire that? Like all of a sudden they're doing the wrestling tag team match and this guy in a hood comes up and takes a crutch and as the other guys on the top rope goes whack and then he backs off and then they pin the guy who got hit. Somebody from the crowd or it was a wrestler from another tag team but the match was ruined because he came. Dude, they've been doing that since, like, I was a kid. Like, can't we retire that? That's funny. So that happens. Boring. Cody Rhodes and Kevin Owens, who I know both of them. It was a ladder match where they put the title up on top. And so there's no ladder in the ring, but there are ladders underneath the ring and around the ring. And the thing is, you got to beat your guy up so much that there's time for you to put the ladder in the ring, climb up, and the first person to grab the title and hold it while they're on top wins the ladder match. These matches are always crazy because there's always a couple, like, big falls or slams from the top of the ladder or something. Dude, they went hard. Like, first is a good match, and they're doing the stuff back and forth. And Cody Rhodes, American Nightmare, what his name is Kevin Owens is, like, crazy now, supposedly at the end, Kevin Owens slammed Cody Rhodes into the ladder. So these are real ladders. These guys have to learn how to take these. Fault. I was like, dude's dead. And Cody Rhodes just laid there. But even again, we know that there's a script that doesn't mean it doesn't hurt. You're still falling on a ladder or falling off a ladder. So then. So then they get back, the doctors come in. It's all a work, right? But the doctors come in and they're like, everybody okay? Everybody okay? And so they get up. I love that. The final pile driver thing where Cody Rhodes sent Kevin Owens through the ladder outside the ring. He, like, slammed him through and his head goes through. I wish you guys could pull it up on TikTok. There's no way this didn't hurt again. Do they know they were going to do it? Yeah. If he wasn't somewhat injured after this, I would be in shock. So then Cody Rhodes wins, and Cody Rhodes will wrestle at Wrestlemania. But that was a pretty good match. I like the ladder match. Cody Rhodes climbed the ladder, you know, had the title. Will you see if you can find on TikTok, read the. Cody Rhodes slamming Kevin Owens. The final. It's like, outside the ring, I promise you. His head goes into the ladder, and the ladder, like, breaks or goes down. Dude, it's crazy. Have you ever gotten on a. On one of those. One of those rings? Yeah. They hurt. How soft? They seem soft. Are they not soft? No, they hurt. It's like someone going. When you get tackled on a football field, you're in pads. No, it still hurts. That really hurts. I would compare the two very much. Okay. I mean, it's not like this hard floor, but it's not like a cushion or trampoline. Yeah, no, it's still solid. Reed, we. Are you looking for yourself? No, I got it. Will you show Eddie and Kevin these guys? Is he, like, on the table outside the ring? Yes. Tell me. Okay. He's got his head between his legs, and they're like, oh. Oh, yeah. There's no way it lands on his neck and the ladder breaks. Yes. And his head, like, lands on the ground. You're right. Like, that has to hurt. Yeah. How do you feel? Kevin Owens is a big dude. He's a big dude. Hey, the guy doing the power driver, how old is he, though? Because he doesn't look young. They're both probably in their 30s. Dang, dude. Yeah, you're right, dude. That's got to hurt. Hurt. I'm saying, these are athletes. Look at this code I'm watching on Twitter. Okay. Like, if you look at both of them, they both hurt. They probably waited at the end of the match to actually pull these off. They're both like, do we really have to do this one? As soon as he throws them in a ladder, he's like, stay down there. I'm done right now. Kill Sometimes. Yeah. And, like, I feel sorry for them. And again, it's fake. No, no. The outcome is determined, but that doesn't mean they're not getting hurt. Yeah, Nothing about that is fake. Oh, my gosh. Unless that ladder is a foam ladder. It hurts. It ain't. It does. Like it. So then it's time for the main event, The Royal Rumble. 30 entrants. You know who some of them are, but you don't know who all them are. And there are surprises, and you just kind of are waiting. You knew John Cena was gonna be there. That's pretty cool. Do you guys ever see the Joe Henry, like, say his name? You see that? Never the memes or anything. So he shows up and he's, like, the champion for another, but he's super viral. Roman Reigns. Do you guys know who that is? These are people that I know. Okay? Roman Reigns, who hasn't fought, who hasn't been a real run for, like, five years because he's been the champion. So you don't get in it if you're the champion. It's to fight the champion. They came out huge. Pops, like crowds. Crowd goes crazy. What was interesting was this guy used. You have to look up his name, Joey. Joey V or whatever, who wins. It wasn't super familiar with him because, again, I'm not in depth of the wrestling world. You could tell the crowd loved him. And he goes, yeet, yeet. That's his thing. Yeah, he beats John Cena, Babyface. Crowd loves him. But then I'm watching people online get so upset because his family comes out and then there's like some Instagram stuff that comes out of them after the match. His whole family's with him. And even some of the guys he was fighting in the ring, you know that his enemies are, like, just celebrating him because it's a massive milestone for somebody who's never wanted, who has never really got the push that finally gets the push. Someone's in my gate. Hold on. Okay, I've let them in. Do you know it is. No. Hopefully they don't go in and murder everybody. So the fans are like, I wish they would leave this behind the scenes stuff. Just put it in a documentary, because we don't want to see this. We want it to stay real. And I kind of get annoyed at that version of the fan because you know that the outcome is determined. You know, they are playing a character because they can switch and go heal Babyface on a single night. They can switch their whole trajectory. That would be like if Daniel Radcliffe was promoting Harry Potter. And you're like, I wish during his whole promotion he would just keep riding the broom. You know, he's an actor. You know, he's not really Harry Potter. And, you know, behind the scenes, he goes to Starbucks. Yeah. And gets in his car and drives. So these people that were getting so mad to see the behind the scenes of, like, everybody celebrating, even his enemies. You're watching characters there. You can separate the two. You know the two. You're smart enough to know they're playing characters, but people were getting so mad. They were showing, like, the real life footage. I was like, I like to see this stuff. This is cool. This is the human part of it. That's real life. It's like seeing again, pick your favorite actor. Not John. It's Keanu Reeves walking down the street with his girl. Not John Wick. Like, you want to see him play the bass in Starhead or whatever the band is. So it was pretty cool. I watched all of it. I was never bored. I started watching it because I was just curious to watch a pay per view without having to pay for it. Because back in the day, you had to pay for every pay per view. And I had seen a Royal Rumble in its entirety in forever. I'd watched a bunch of clips and I thought, I'm gonna watch it and keep notes until I'm bored. And then I'll make a note that I'm bored. I enjoyed all of it. Well, the tag team title thing was a little lame, but they're only two solo or two regular matches. The Cody Rhodes, who's Dusty Rhodes's son, one of his sons, and then Kevin Owens match was good, but then the Royal Rumble is awesome. Like, Jake Paul came out. He was 30. No, Logan. Paul the wrestler Logan. He's good. Like, he's a good. He's the tall one. Yeah. I don't know. He's the one that's not as thick. Not the one that boxed Tyson. Yeah, he's funny. He got thrown out of the ring, but he jumped across and landed on a table. And he's like, both my feet have hit the ground. So he just sat on the table and watch everybody beat everybody up. It's hilarious. Obviously, again, you don't have to say, like, we know it's all scripted. I know, but it was really good. I enjoyed it. I enjoyed it very much. So how does Jimmy V get picked? Like, how does all that work? Who's Jimmy V. Oh, I don't know. The winner. Who's the guy? J uso. Joey uso. J uso. What is his name? J E Y Jay uso. Thank you. Well, that guy, like, how does he get picked to win the whole thing? The creative, Triple H, they just. Because Triple H is like, head. One of the executives over there. Him, Stephanie McMahon, even though Vince is not in the company that owns it, is not the same company. Yeah. There's a team of writers and creatives. The same way they choose him. Of course. They're like, I think for the storyline, this happening that leads us to this. Same as the soap opera. Right. But when you get celebrated, like, you didn't do anything, you just got written in, like, what are you celebrating? The fact that you're the one that got chosen. A great performer, a great performance. And not only that, the fact that they have finally. They think you're good enough now to be the person that does this. Like, that was a huge moment for him in his career. That probably goes into it. Yeah. Like, are you good enough to be the champ? Yeah. They're not gonna pick you if you're some scrub amateur. Got it. So it was like, it just happened. Now I'm finally the champion. This is crazy. Yeah, that makes sense to me. Okay. I was just wondering, like, it's just weird. Like, the. They just pick. It's all scripted, like, say, one day Reed wins, right? And we're all like, good job, Reed. But we just picked Reed to win. I think mostly it's you're celebrating a career, and finally in your career, you've reached a point where they have deemed you to be the winner of this major event. And you just had a great performance and you won. And, like, more than just that match, it's like, congratulations. Now the company, the culture of wrestling, has decided, like, you're next guy up. That's awesome. And, yeah, super, super cool. WrestleMania comes up in Las Vegas. Where was this? This was in Indianapolis, right down the road. You could have gone in person. We should go to WrestleMania. Is that a lot of kids? A lot of kids there? No, it's. There's some. But no, it's not like showbiz pizza. It's mostly adults. Chuck E. Cheese. Yeah, mostly adults. Very little women. Whenever Reid and I went to SummerSlam, the line for the men's bathroom was, like, out the door. Women go right ahead. I figured that, yeah, WrestleMania is in Vegas, so that would. That would be fun. You see, when that streamer I show Speed got sent out and got speared, I did see it. I watched the. I watched the whole show, man. Dude. So what happened was there was a guy that was coming out, and they're, like, up seventh. I don't know the number it was. And he comes out and he's like, yeah. And then another wrestler that just got kicked out punches him and he gets knocked out. So they have. So he doesn't even get to go in. So Triple H is back there with a headset. I said, we gotta find somebody to go out in this spot. And so Speed's back there. I know Speed from racing everybody on the Internet, challenging Tyree, jumping over cars. Big, big streamer influencer. And so he's like, okay. So he goes out and it lights up Speed. And so he gets in, and, you know, he gets in the ring, does a flip, and as soon as you enter the ring, you get to do a couple moves and it's all on you, right? It's. It's orchestrated. And so was it Braun Strowman, who was it that? Or was it. So he speared him hard. I'm talking about. There's no way he wasn't hurt because there were camera. There were phone angles from the stands. Show them this. This is worse than the Cody Rhodes. Yeah, this is bad. So watch this is him. Oh, so he flips and watch this. Chilling, chilling. Oh, Oh. I don't care if you know that's coming. That hurts. And you watch it. His neck pop, his snap. They show that slow. It's got the neck brace on now. Braun breaker, Braun breaker. And braun breaker is Rick Steiner's son, I believe, or Scott Steiner's son. One of the Steiner brothers. Right, That I have to, like, remember. Oh, man, he got hit hard. Damn, that was a big boy hitting him too. One of those guys are the Steiner brothers. Yeah, Rick Steiner. It's like the NFL 70s. Scott Steiner's his uncle. Got it. Dude, can you show him a phone from, like, in the arena? Oh, yeah, cell phone. This is even. What a crazy sport. It's so athletic. Yo, for sure. But I. Then again, I'm not like a dial in a plus watcher now. But when I watch it, I can start to get pissed off of people for being like, wrestling stupid. Watch, watch this from his cell phone. It's the most athletic scripted thing I've ever seen. This is cell phone footage. Yeah. That's a hard hit, dude. He gets rocked. That's like a linebacker, the way he's bouncing off the ropes. Come in speed, dude, he just turns around like. And later he was showing Logan Paul his leg and the chunk of leg that was. That was missing because he took such a hard fall. Dude, that's crazy. Yeah. Anyway, that's speed. That speed. He races everybody. Nobody can outrun him. Jeez, we are done. I can see myself getting into this for sure. Yes. Especially with four boys. CM Punk came out. I was like, let's go. Oh, dude, the boys, they got into it. We don't do. We don't do wrestling. So, like, I feel like if I introduce into that, we'd be all in. The problem with UFC and long term is those are real fights, and these people don't last a long time because they're really fighting. Yes. You know that the superstar shelf life not long because you age, you get beat up. That's real life. You can wrestle a little longer. Like Adesanya got beat this weekend. I don't even know that is, dude. Oh, you know Israel Adesanya is. Oh, I do. When you say Israel. Yeah, yeah. He does the whole praying thing. Yeah, I saw him get knocked. I saw him get knocked out. He's lost a couple times in a row now. Isn't he here on the way down? Yeah. Blake is like, I'm not afraid to die. And he goes in. Yeah, that. Yeah. That's crazy. Is Jon Jones still awesome? Yeah, yeah, yeah. When he fights. Yeah. Like, he gets suspended and stuff, Right? He's a nice guy now, though. Like, he's keeping split baby face. He went heal the baby face. He plays nice guy, but he still knocks people out. Yeah. Dude's awesome. Okay, thank you, Kevin. We're really sorry, dude. I know. Kevin can't even enjoy. I really can't. That whole. I don't even know what we just talked about for the last. Whatever. Sorry, dude. Nothing. All right, thank you, guys. We will. We'll be on the bus, so we may throw up an episode earlier than normal. It's gonna have the hum in the background. Well, we got on a plane and did it once and there was no hum. That's true. We did do that, didn't we? Yeah. Okay, thank you. And Eddie, blow the whistle and we will see you guys. 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