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Bobby Bones
This is a podcast called 25 Whistles. Talking basketball and they all wear a whistle yet stupid. But what did you expect? It's a podcast called 25 Whistles. So this is getting posted on Thursday at like midnight. So Thursday. So the games haven't started yet but they will be starting later today. Blow the Westwood. So we're very excited today. Today's the day. Today's the day. We just want to get home and I am always like work, get everything done. It's like we got to get out of here. So big day today. You want to recap our teams real quick?
Kyra K. Dixon
Yes.
Bobby Bones
Our ten dollar teams are. We've all picked a team. Kevin.
Casey
Duke.
Bobby Bones
Why though like do you like Duke? Because you're saying it with such passion. Yeah. I've always liked Duke, man.
Casey
Since I was a kid.
Bobby Bones
I don't know. The Chris Doohan days. Remember? I'm a like I understand being a contrarian. I love being the opposite of everybody. Find great pleasure in going that can't be true because this I still hate Duke. They keep a contrarian from being a contrarian. Oh wow. I know. That's a lot of hatred. I did like JJ Redick though. Yes.
Kyra K. Dixon
At all.
Bobby Bones
Didn't mind him. I like to see him lose. I love seeing him get back beat North Carolina's final. That was awesome.
Kyra K. Dixon
Oh yeah.
Bobby Bones
As hero. Hero type stuff. Mike. Auburn. Yeah, me too. I have Auburn. Casey.
Reed
St. John's baby. Let's go.
Bobby Bones
Do you see the song they did on Jimmy Fallon?
Reed
No, I didn't.
Bobby Bones
Jimmy Fallon played. Yeah.
Reed
To check it out.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. I am rooting for Patino. I like Patino. I like. Yeah. And he's like 110. He went coach in Europe for a.
Reed
While now and the program was horrible and he really turned it around.
Bobby Bones
But also like stuff that you know in the restaurant.
Kyra K. Dixon
Yeah. And St. John's is in New York University. That's pretty cool.
Bobby Bones
It's actually the campus is in the Statue of Liberty. Really? That's where they practice and they play in Times Square at Bubba Gump Shrimp.
Kyra K. Dixon
Ah, nice.
Bobby Bones
Their mascot is the guy in the underwear with the guitar. I could keep going.
Kyra K. Dixon
Get a Cowboys cowboy.
Bobby Bones
Reed. Who do you have?
Mike
Florida.
Bobby Bones
Okay. And Eddie.
Kyra K. Dixon
The Duke Blue Devils.
Bobby Bones
Go baby. And then we picked a Mid team furthest. Mid team to go also wins. And if it goes to the same. Let's say. Let's say any of them go to the same and there's two, that's the same. It will not be split. It'll be coin flipped. Okay. Two out of three. Okay. I'm glad there's no child games here. The mid team. Oh, yeah. We'll do Bop It. Kevin's like crap. Kevin. Yeah. I went with U of A. Different U of A, I guess. Right. You guys know. Sorry, Arizona.
Kyra K. Dixon
Oh, I thought we called them U.
Bobby Bones
Of A in the West Coast. And now I'm learning out here in South.
Kyra K. Dixon
U of A is Arkansas or Alabama.
Bobby Bones
You. Alabama's not called U of A.
Kyra K. Dixon
Not Roll Tide. U of A, baby. Okay.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Mike, I didn't have one. Oh, oh. Pick one.
Kyra K. Dixon
Now.
Bobby Bones
You don't have to. We'll come back to you. Okay, Casey.
Reed
Louisville.
Bobby Bones
Louisville. Listen, Yankee. Louisville. Like this. Louisville.
Reed
Louisville.
Bobby Bones
No, like V, U, L, L. Louisville. But don't stop saying it.
Reed
Just say Louisville.
Bobby Bones
No, no, I'm going backwards.
Eddie
Now.
Bobby Bones
Watch.
Kyra K. Dixon
Louisville.
Eddie
Man, I don't know.
Bobby Bones
That's not. They'll kick you out of town. You can't even do city limits. Louisville.
Reed
Louisville.
Bobby Bones
Louisville.
Reed
Louisville.
Bobby Bones
Vol. Vol. Louisville.
Reed
Louisville.
Bobby Bones
That's better.
Kyra K. Dixon
That's better.
Mike
Gonzaga.
Bobby Bones
Eddie.
Kyra K. Dixon
Texas A and M. You can't.
Bobby Bones
Oh, yeah. Texan.
Kyra K. Dixon
Texas A.
Bobby Bones
Not Tech. Because I wanted to take Texas.
Kyra K. Dixon
I wish.
Bobby Bones
Okay, mine's Michigan. Mike, can I go to North Carolina? Yeah. Because they kind of suck. Okay, I'll take it.
Reed
Nice.
Bobby Bones
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Kyra K. Dixon
I feel like I'm pretty knowledgeable at most things sports, but what I don't understand are contracts. I don't understand when people say they sign this contract, this is guaranteed. That's not guaranteed. They got bonuses. Like, I never really understand what that means. Like recently the Cowboys, they say, we're going to reconstruct Dax contract. I don't understand. He signed a big contract.
Bobby Bones
Restructure, you mean?
Kyra K. Dixon
Oh, is that what it's restructuring? Like what. What does that mean? They're going to restructure and it sounds cool. Restructure it. We're going to get more money from it. Cowboys are going to be able to get someone else. I love it, but I don't know what it means. So can you explain it to me?
Bobby Bones
Basically, the restructuring means they're just going to pay it differently through either signing bonus or salary through different years. But I can.
Kyra K. Dixon
But Dak does get the money.
Bobby Bones
Yes. So. But let's do the first part of it. The first part is guaranteed money. Where it sucks to be an NFL player versus a Major League Baseball player or an NBA player is. NFL is not guaranteed. Like they Literally, what you're guaranteed is basically the signing bonus that you get at the beginning and you get 35 million guaranteed. That's. That's basically the signing bonus. And they can spread it out, but go ahead.
Kyra K. Dixon
The rest are what clauses?
Bobby Bones
They can cut you. Whoa.
Kyra K. Dixon
And not pay you.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. No. That's why it's difficult to make money in the NFL over a long period of time because it's such a physical sport. You get hurt. And that's why they don't like guaranteeing money. Look at the Browns, they gave DeSean Watson a fully guaranteed $5 billion contract and he sucks. And they can't get out of it. It's the first time that had ever happened. So the guarantee is going to be mostly the signing bonus. Now, restructuring can happen in different ways, and now that's converting like salary into signing bonus a lot of times, and it's just moving money around, open up money in other years. I'm not sure about the DAC numbers specifically, but I can give you an example. I wrote this down. If A player has a $10 million base salary. I like using tens because my brain works in it. Slices of $10 million or two.
Kyra K. Dixon
I have dyscalculus, so easier the better.
Bobby Bones
If a player has a $10 million salary, the team can take 8 million of that and put it into a signing bonus. So we can even do $10.
Kyra K. Dixon
That's even better for me.
Bobby Bones
Okay, so let's say Your salary is $10. Ballin'I'm. Gonna go. You know what I'm gonna take? You're still gonna get all the money, but I'm gonna do $8 of that into a signing bonus. But now what I can do is spread that 8 million bucks. Sorry, $8 over three years. So you're guaranteed to get the money. And you've agreed to this because you want to make room for somebody else. So now I can give you 2.5 this year, 2.5 next year up until that 8 million, which I think is actually 2.67, something like that.
Kyra K. Dixon
Okay, timeout. Timeout.
Bobby Bones
Yep.
Kyra K. Dixon
So you said that I have to. I've okayed that, yes. In this scenario, do they have to. Okay. Does a player have to okay this?
Bobby Bones
Yes, because they can't just go in and wiggle with someone's contract.
Kyra K. Dixon
That's what I thought.
Bobby Bones
And what that does is it just frees cap space. So if I owe you $10 and you're getting it this year, let's say we have $30 for the whole show for me to pay, and I owe you $10, I'm gonna go. You know what? Would you mind? You're still gonna get your money. If we do $8, that is a signing bonus. But we spread out over three years. So really, this year, you're only getting 2.67 of it, which allows another $5 or so to buy somebody else.
Kyra K. Dixon
Yeah. Which in turn is gonna make you look better, because the team's gonna be better, hopefully.
Bobby Bones
Correct. That's the theory. Like, I am still going to get my money, but we're going to turn it into signing bonus money, and you can spread that out to, like, give relief this year.
Kyra K. Dixon
Okay, this is already helping me. Like, I'm now understanding a little better, because in my mind, I was like, oh, well, now they're just taking money away from Dak or cd, trying to make that cap space bigger. But no, he had. They had to okay this, and that's okay with them. That makes me feel better about it.
Bobby Bones
Another way that they could do it is instead of a player getting cut not because they're bad or old, but because they make too much money. So if there's a veteran, let's do $10 again. Yeah, let's say you're a veteran and I'm like, man, you're good, but you're also old. I don't feel like you're worth $10 over the next few years.
Kyra K. Dixon
That's rude. But I get it.
Bobby Bones
Okay, so what if I give you $6 and I give you $6 in incentives, meaning if you show up to the show this many times, if you have this many laugh out loud segments so you have an opportunity to make more because of incentives. I'm also not going to cut you, but you're not going to have it all. Guaranteed. But it's going to be a way for you to stay on the team.
Kyra K. Dixon
Okay, that makes perfect sense. Now you have running backs like say Saquon. I know that he was trying to say Saquon had. If he broke 1,000 yards, he gets an incentive. Now if you're at 998 and the coach sits like, do teams ever be like, hey man, if he gets two more yards, like we're going to.
Bobby Bones
The Cowboys did it this year.
Kyra K. Dixon
2.
Bobby Bones
I'm forgetting who. But the Cowboys set somebody because it seemed like he was going to break a record. Yes.
Kyra K. Dixon
Yes.
Bobby Bones
Right. It was a Cooper Rush. Yeah.
Kyra K. Dixon
So dang, that's dirty.
Bobby Bones
That's right. Because Trey Lance was put in because Cooper Rush was gonna hit one of his.
Kyra K. Dixon
One of his bonuses. That is dirty.
Bobby Bones
It's dirty, dog. And you have people that maybe not even incentive based, but like a Saquon who was gonna break the record.
Kyra K. Dixon
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
And he was like, I'm not gonna play. I don't want to play. Now that wasn't incentive based. That was breaking a record. And he just decided not to play himself. Yeah.
Kyra K. Dixon
I just used that as an example.
Bobby Bones
But the Cowboys, you brought up an example and it was the wrong example because your boys.
Kyra K. Dixon
Yeah. Cooper Rush, now Reed. Do you understand this?
Mike
Oh, yeah, I understand it.
Bobby Bones
I can give you a couple examples. Mahomes is 20, 23. Restructure. The Chiefs restructured his contract. They converted, since I've explained that, his base salary into a basically a $210 million bonus, like a guaranteed payout, like a signing bonus. So they were able to move that money around and they can always continue to restructure it as long as the player allows. They'll always get the money. Yeah, but they may not get as much now. They may take a lot of it earlier than later, if they have plans for like next year and the year after, like, if you know you're going to suck this year, let's just pay you a whole lot this year. But we want you to stay on the team. So there's a lot of ways around it, but it's just moving things. Okay, so they did that and then Aaron Rodgers took a pay cut to make the jets better.
Kyra K. Dixon
That didn't work out.
Bobby Bones
That is correct.
Reed
Yeah.
Kyra K. Dixon
That's not working out.
Reed
Bad memories, man. I was having a great Friday.
Bobby Bones
But it is. Everybody got hit.
Kyra K. Dixon
Dang, man.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, everybody took a little shot there. Does that help at all?
Kyra K. Dixon
It helps a lot. Yes. It helps me understand now which one of the sports and you compared like, you know, football is the only one that doesn't do guarantees.
Bobby Bones
Of the three major sports, baseball and basketball, you get paid.
Kyra K. Dixon
So of the three major sports, Sam, an amazing athlete.
Bobby Bones
You want to be a basketball player?
Kyra K. Dixon
Okay, explain to me why less than.
Bobby Bones
100 games the sport is more popular than baseball. Guaranteed money.
Kyra K. Dixon
And. And again, that means that when I sign my contract, get it all, like lump sum.
Bobby Bones
No, no, no.
Kyra K. Dixon
I look at that as like the lottery.
Bobby Bones
You could now in basketball too, they have diff. They have in the last couple years something called with their contracts, they have like levels.
Reed
The aprons.
Bobby Bones
The aprons. Thank you. So that's. But you do get all your money. So if you sign four years, $210 million, you get it all. Well, can they move money in in the same way NFL does? A little bit like put more back on this year? Yes. But you get it all. Baseball, you get it all. That's why These guys sign 15 year deals. Look at the Mets.
Reed
Yeah. Sodo.
Bobby Bones
Yes.
Reed
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
They get all that money.
Kyra K. Dixon
God, that's awesome.
Reed
NFL, million dollars.
Bobby Bones
You don't. You just get guaranteed and then you continue to get what you get while you're there. But if you were to like get to pick, basically you didn't. It's not about your. What you like playing the most, but if, like financially, what's the best for me?
Kyra K. Dixon
Basketball.
Bobby Bones
Basketball. Because it's not 162 games you're inside. Your money's guaranteed.
Kyra K. Dixon
Yeah, it's a lot more.
Bobby Bones
There's less. Your face is seen more because there's five people instead of nine and the camera's on the whole court. So that's why I would pick basketball.
Kyra K. Dixon
Okay.
Bobby Bones
It's not my favorite sport to play. If it was just out of love, I'd probably pick baseball to play.
Reed
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
I wouldn't pick football because money's not guaranteed. But of those two.
Kyra K. Dixon
And you just get beat up every. Every game.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Lifespans of an athlete and football is a lot shorter.
Mike
Could that ever change? Meaning, like as far as, like the contract stuff, they've tried to change.
Bobby Bones
Like they've tried to have a new, like an agreement with the NFL. It's all about union and what they can fight for, what the owners will agree to. They'll have holdouts and strikes and all that factors in. Yes. But they will not allow guaranteed money in football because you can get hurt so quickly.
Mike
Oh, that makes sense.
Bobby Bones
But it's why they want more guaranteed money in football.
Kyra K. Dixon
Sure.
Bobby Bones
That's why that's a big deal. Got it.
Kyra K. Dixon
Like the Debo Samuel deal. Like, so he had money left over in his contract. What happens? Who pays that? Or does no one pay that? Once he's traded, the commanders pay it.
Bobby Bones
So his contract has to get paid. If they can't trade him, they have to pay him. Or they can cut him. They still got to pay him, but they'll only take a limited hit based on when they cut him. But they trade him. The commanders for a fifth round pick. And the commanders have agreed. I think it's around 20 million bucks. I don't have the exact number.
Kyra K. Dixon
Pay the rest of his contract.
Bobby Bones
That's part of it. You have to pay his contract and in exchange, the 49ers, one, don't have to pay that money anymore. And two, they're getting a pick. It's only a fifth round pick. It wasn't so much about the pick, but it was about. They weren't going to re sign him to a new deal and they didn't want to have to pay 20 million bucks for a guy who's hurt all the time.
Kyra K. Dixon
Yeah, dude, you're so smart.
Bobby Bones
I'm not. It's just.
Kyra K. Dixon
You are. You understand? I've been reading about this for years and I'm like, I don't get it. And I just give up. I just don't understand.
Bobby Bones
You also have dyscalcula.
Kyra K. Dixon
That's true. And dyslexic. So think about it. Reading an article on that stuff about numbers. I'm screwed. Completely screwed. But if I have my best friend explain it to me.
Bobby Bones
I can't. I can.
Kyra K. Dixon
Like, like it's $10.
Bobby Bones
That's how I have to explain it to myself. Everything in $10 is. Even when I do math, it's all in tens and round numbers.
Kyra K. Dixon
You start throwing millions out, man, I'm like, I don't know what you're talking.
Bobby Bones
About, Reed, any question from you?
Mike
No, man. I mean, the only thing I did kind of understand is salary cap stuff, and that's just from playing like, 2K and.
Reed
Oh, right.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Reed
You're like. You own your own college team, right?
Mike
I did. I bailed out because I'm terrible at the game.
Bobby Bones
So. Salary caps, in what way? Meaning why are they different? Like, baseball doesn't have one. Yeah, baseball, you end up paying a luxury tax once you hit a certain amount. But it's why the big teams have all the. That's why the Dodgers have everybody.
Kyra K. Dixon
A luxury tax, like monopoly, like the government takes.
Bobby Bones
Once you hit a level, it's a luxury tax that you have to pay back into the league. No way.
Kyra K. Dixon
Yeah.
Mel Reid
And it's like, I didn't know that.
Bobby Bones
You have so much luxury with all your team that you have to pay in.
Reed
And like, Ohtani's thing, they deferred like, 600 million of it. Like, they don't have to pay till after his contract. Baseball's got a lot of crazy rules.
Kyra K. Dixon
Yeah. Like Albert.
Bobby Bones
There's no salary cap in baseball. Yeah. And then like, Bobby Bonilla, you know, he has Bobby Bonilla. Day gets a million bucks every year. It's because they push a lot of that back. Basketball is weird because they have clauses, too, like a Bird clause where if you're with a team for a long time, a supermax, meaning if you're with a team for like. Luka cannot get supermax money because he's not with Dallas. He could have got it in Dallas if they'd wanted to sign him, but he's with the Lakers now. Lakers can offer him supermax money because he hasn't played with him long enough. But there is a cap. But then there are little rules around the cap.
Mike
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
How you can pay people more.
Kyra K. Dixon
Did you see Dallas is raising their.
Bobby Bones
Their ticket prices, like, 10%.
Kyra K. Dixon
But, like, everyone's gone. And, like, I think Kyrie's hurt.
Bobby Bones
Kyrie is hurt.
Kyra K. Dixon
This is bad timing, man.
Bobby Bones
The Kyrie thing, he's hurt. And that is. I think it's a hamstring injury.
Reed
Acl.
Bobby Bones
Oh, that's what it was. Acl. And that's a season. So he's here now. He's. Next year. He's going to be out for half a year.
Kyra K. Dixon
Yeah, yeah. That Luke is gone and prices are expensive.
Bobby Bones
Bad timing. They probably would have raised him anyway, regardless. Just because of tickets when Andrew Davis goes down. Yes. The other sport was NFL. They have a salary Cap. Yeah, theirs is the. The hardest of the caps.
Kyra K. Dixon
You imagine we didn't have a salary cap? The Cowboys would have everyone, man, and still suck.
Bobby Bones
You'd be the Yankees.
Kyra K. Dixon
We didn't have to say, yankees have.
Bobby Bones
All the money and they can't win a World Series. Yes. Okay. Thank you. Thank you for coming to class, everybody. And if I mess anything up in this, no need to DM me. If I was like, 88 right to me, that's successful.
Mike
You idiot.
Bobby Bones
Being 88. Right there. Update on the pickleball troll who challenged me. We had a lawyer named Brooks join us to explain some of the stuff on how we can make this happen without me getting scammed out of money or him even. You're going to hear about some legal stuff. He's a licensed attorney in three different states. He is now working part time because his wife's a surgeon. And he just was like, hey, I can actually help you pull this off. So without saying anymore, here he is, the attorney. T H e not mine. Never met him. The attorney. Okay, so we have Brooks. I won't even say Brooks's last name just in case.
Kyra K. Dixon
Oh, nice. I mean, you got it. Like Brooks the lawyer.
Bobby Bones
Well, unless Brooks, like, has a legal firm he wants to promote.
Kyra K. Dixon
Brooks and Brooks.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I don't know. Brooks and Associates. Brooks, are you an attorney right now?
Casey
I am a licensed attorney.
Bobby Bones
Okay. And so what my last name is.
Casey
My last name is. Sorry to talk over you, but my last name is Fry.
Bobby Bones
F R Y E. Okay, there we go. I support Brooks. I don't know what he does, but I support him already because he's on with us. So use Brooks Fry for your needs. What do you do, Brooks? What do you do is your specialty.
Casey
So I moved to Tennessee about four years ago. I did a lot of personal injury and business litigation for a few years. Then that firm, I was working with, one other attorney. He decided to move on and go back to doing what you call big law, and went back to IP litigation or intellectual property. And I took a step back. I've got a six year old and another child on the way. And so I've been working remotely from home for the last six months or so.
Bobby Bones
Are you still licensed for if we needed to use your services that you could hop in and we wouldn't go to jail?
Casey
That's correct, yes. I still have a license in Tennessee. I've got one in Kentucky and North Carolina as well.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. I don't even know how to ask the questions. That's why I'm Like, I'm confused. I had been asked lawyers questions. I don't even know.
Kyra K. Dixon
We got there eventually.
Bobby Bones
Good. So here's the thing. Brooks is an attorney, and we need a legal advice, because that dude in Ohio who was like, I'll play you. We'll play for a thousand bucks in pickleball. But I don't trust that I'm not going to get scammed by sending him the money. So, Brooks, as an attorney, what do you advise us to do? So I don't get scammed and he doesn't get scammed with the money?
Casey
Well, the main thing, what I would say is you don't necessarily need a lawyer. I do think it's a good idea to have a lawyer to draft the agreement for you, but it's basically just set up an escrow. That way you have a third party to hold the money for you while the. While the competition is pending. And you're going to have to have a pretty good agreement so that both of you trust the terms of it. Then you have an escrow agent, which could be me or someone else, that would hold that the monies be paid into them. So I think you were saying you wanted to put in $1,000 apiece. Then you'd have $2,000 as the payout, which would be held in an account that only the escrow agent would have access to or attorney. And then once the competition is over, person would then have the ultimate authority to decide who to award the $2,000 to.
Bobby Bones
Now, if you were him, I'll play devil's advocate if you were him. And I said, okay, I've got my attorney, Mr. Brooks Fry. Ever heard of him? And he's like, I haven't. I was like, oh, he's the best. And I say, he is holding my thousand, and he'll hold your thousand in an escrow. Would there be a reason that he would go, no, I don't trust that? Or because since you are licensed, you kind of have to do the right thing.
Casey
That's right. Yeah. So the upside of being a lawyer, you know, you put your stuff out there. So the last thing you want is an attorney for somebody to be upset. So you one. I would also, if I'm going to draft the agreement, I'd want to make sure that both parties were completely acceptable to the agreement. I wouldn't be representing either of you individually. In fact, we wouldn't even necessarily have a true lawyer client relationship because, again, I would just be representing the two of you as an escrow agent. The money Would. Would just be set up in an account that I would hold. The main thing would be is. Is one defend that trust. I know. I appreciate you saying I'm a great lawyer, but the truth is we don't. We don't know one another. So he has no reason to think that I would favor you over him. But it would be great to put me in touch with him if you want to move forward and then we can talk. I can talk to him. He can ask any question he wants of me and we can go forward. I was also. I was a prosecutor for 16 years. That's what I did in North Carolina and Kentucky. So like to think that I try to be pretty fair.
Bobby Bones
If I were to put a dollar in your pocket, could I tell you every secret I know? You could see.
Kyra K. Dixon
Cool.
Bobby Bones
That's what I want to do. I want to have something.
Casey
Well, that's what. Well, with some limitation, if you know, other than like, for example, you can tell me you're going to go commit a criminal act that would harm somebody else, then I'd have to divulge to that.
Bobby Bones
But if I told you that I had committed a criminal act in the past, would you tell on me?
Casey
No.
Bobby Bones
I got to get it all out of this guy quick.
Kyra K. Dixon
He's a good guy.
Bobby Bones
And so. Okay, so here's now, when we drop the agreement, does it have to like a 10 page or can it be like two paragraphs? It's like, we agree to play pickleball. These are the rules we're going to play to. This is how we're going to fight about if there's a discrepancy on a point, in or out. Can it be like a few paragraphs? It. Yeah, it would.
Eddie
You would have some.
Casey
What you call legalese, which is the sort of boilerplate language that you see in a lot of contracts that you would. You'd want in there just. Just to make sure it was. Everything was up to par, but other than at the meat of it, the substance. Yes, It'd just be a few paragraphs, I think. But those are some of the points I would have for you, is you'd want to make sure that you had rules established. I assume there's some pickleball rules or some association. You could follow their rules and adopt them. You'd want to have a referee for the match. That would probably be an interesting thing to talk about.
Bobby Bones
I pick Eddie. Can I do that? Can I pick my friend to do it?
Casey
Does that work? Sure, as long as he's agreeable. I'LL oh, yeah.
Bobby Bones
It's never going to work then. Yeah, it's never going to work.
Kyra K. Dixon
Throw it in the contract. Use those big words around.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Surround it with big words. Yeah. So.
Casey
Go ahead.
Bobby Bones
So we need to. Because I can't really establish the rules with him. But what we can do is draw up some generic rules and then you talk between both of us to establish what we agree upon. Is that. Would that be accurate?
Casey
Yes, that's what I'd recommend. Is that we come up with something, I guess. 1. Before we start getting into it, let's get some. I don't even know what the guy's name is, but, you know, communication with him.
Bobby Bones
Mr. Troll Johnson. So I call him Troll Johnson. Yeah.
Casey
Well, we're starting off some good footing.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Casey
So talk to him. You know, some email communication or something like that, just to get him. Make sure he actually wants to do it, you know, and then you got to figure out where you're going to do it.
Bobby Bones
Cleveland, Ohio. I think I'm going to fly to him. Cleveland, Ohio. I know.
Casey
Well, you know that you're gonna. You're gonna have to fly up there.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, yeah. That's okay. Drive.
Casey
That's a long ways now.
Bobby Bones
That's true. Well, you know what? I'll go. I'll go on the road. I'll give up the home court advantage. I'll go on the road to take on Mr. Troll Johnson. I'm coming for you. And I was gonna sit with my lawyer, but I don't know. Like you said, I don't know. He's impartial attorney.
Kyra K. Dixon
Is Mr. Brooks. Is he doing this pro bono?
Bobby Bones
Well, it's a good question. What's your hourly rate, Mr. Brooks? Fry. Mr. Fry.
Kyra K. Dixon
Mr. Fry. Just being respectful.
Casey
It's quite okay. Obviously I was going to do this pro bono. I just find it amusing. I do listen to the show daily, both this one and your. Your bigger ship.
Bobby Bones
Are you a trustworthy guy? Would you want to go with us? Would it be weird if he went.
Kyra K. Dixon
With us and we introduced him to everyone as our lawyer?
Bobby Bones
But. But he can't be our lawyer. He has to be the lawyer for the game. Yeah, that's right. Yeah.
Casey
The lawyer for this competition.
Bobby Bones
Yes. Okay, so do we need to possibly do that? But yeah, I think that's a. That's something we should consider. That'd be legit. Especially if he's in a suit. Yeah. We show up with a guy in.
Kyra K. Dixon
A suit and a briefcase, nothing needs to be in there. Just a briefcase.
Bobby Bones
Handcuff to his hand he handcuffs a briefcase to. So no one can steal a contract. Yes. Okay.
Casey
I did hear Eddie make the Saul Goodman comment the other day, but, you know, I don't have an old school briefcase. I do have like, you know, the leather sort of saddle briefcase. I can bring that. It's modern. It's legit. It's modern.
Bobby Bones
Find them a really old one. Okay, so is there any language? Because there's a difference in like a competition or a lottery or how do we need to approach this legally in order for this to be legit?
Casey
Oh, yeah, well, I was just pointing that out. I know that I think it was originally referred to as a bet, but when you think about the law as it refers to like betting, obviously that's a game of chance. So you don't want to say that because there's rules about gambling and you don't want to be in violation of that. But that's not what you're doing. This is a skills based competition. I presume you're a very highly skilled pickleball player and maybe not the other guy, but we'll see.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, maybe.
Casey
And, and, and, but it's going to be based on his skill or lack thereof and yours or lack thereof, and we'll see how it goes.
Bobby Bones
I'll say the risk is his life once I kill him. On the court. A game of chance.
Kyra K. Dixon
On the court.
Bobby Bones
On the court. Getting into a game with me and the chance is he can be humiliated even though he's a four year D1 athlete. That kind of sucks. I didn't know that one.
Kyra K. Dixon
I don't remember that.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I mean. Okay, so do you know what sport he played? Wrestling. Yeah, exactly.
Casey
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
What's he going to do wrestling?
Casey
You don't have to touch him.
Bobby Bones
Wrestle the pickleball to the ground. What's he going to hold it down. Okay, so first of all, thank you so much for giving us this advice. Secondly, I'm going to get in contact with O'Feller and we will see how comfortable he is with the communication with our mutually agreed upon attorney. And then the game of skill for.
Kyra K. Dixon
The skills based competition.
Bobby Bones
Absolutely. For the cash should and shall take place therefore on K contract. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Are you writing this down for Art thou? Yes. Four score. I've already got that noted.
Casey
You want to have a time limit. If he's, if he backs down, you need to have him, you know, by a certain good.
Bobby Bones
What if the time is again? Four score in seven years.
Kyra K. Dixon
Seven minutes, man.
Bobby Bones
Okay, good point. Good point. Okay. Hey, thank you, Brooke. We really appreciate it and we will be in touch really soon. I'm going to get his information and hopefully we can get this thing going.
Casey
Okay.
Bobby Bones
All right. Thanks, Council. That's funny. All right, take care. Bye. You've heard us do parlays on this podcast. Sometimes good. Most times we're not the best. I've seen people who are great at them. You know what? Reed's pretty good at it. Ray, if I'm being honest, you kind of nail these.
Mike
Thanks, dude. I mean, I don't know what I'm doing, but I think that's part of it.
Bobby Bones
Maybe that's key. Yeah, maybe that's the key. We do love parlays, though. Eddie's also hit like an eight or niner recently, too.
Kyra K. Dixon
No, I missed it by one. Oh, you did your Arkansas Razorback?
Bobby Bones
Shut up, dude. And so while we've done many NFL parlays, like college is where for sure, like, I feel is my best aim. And usually college football, but college basketball, too, it's March Madness for a reason. Make sure you get in on your own with the parlays, whether it's riding with your favorite conference. That's what I do, Big SEC guy. Or taking your team to win. Maybe taking your team to win and the over. Or taking a Cinderella to cover or even to win. The payouts are awesome with parlays. That's why we like doing them, because they're awesome. Bet the unexpected with DraftKings sportsbook. 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 when you bet just five bucks only on DraftKings, the crown is yours.
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Bobby Bones
I just created this game and we're all going to draft. There's four of us here. It's Eddie, Casey, myself and Reed. And so we're going to draft greatest American athletes. So there are going to be five categories. Major League Baseball, NFL, NBA, the three big sports Retired. So the other ones have to be current, a coach, and a fictional. Okay, so take your pins down. I just wrote mine down.
Kyra K. Dixon
A coach and then someone fictional in sports.
Bobby Bones
And we're going to see who can come up with the best team, and you can draft them in any order you want. Now, you could go NFL first. All have to be active unless it's retired.
Reed
Okay, interesting.
Bobby Bones
And then we'll put a graphic up on Bobby Bonesports and we'll let them vote on who the winner is, and the winner will get a dollar or something. Okay, so the categories are going to be. Because Reed's struggling with it, he's like, what league? Kind of sports? Major League Baseball. These are all American sports. Major League Baseball, NFL, NBA. So we covered the three big. Any retired athlete that played American sports, any coach, current coach, and any fictional character in sports.
Kyra K. Dixon
Okay, got it, got it, got it.
Bobby Bones
So we have to have an order, Mike. We write a number down on a piece of paper. I'll do a. Let me do a random generator. Yeah, sure. There's four of us here, so whatever it generates, I'll be 1. Casey, 2. Read 3. Eddie, 4.
Kyra K. Dixon
Okay, so I was just kind of thinking while you were explaining everything. So do we have. Are the categories of the. Of the teams? Like, do you have to have a coach?
Eddie
Yeah.
Kyra K. Dixon
Okay.
Bobby Bones
You have to draft everybody. Any order you want.
Kyra K. Dixon
Like, in fantasy, you got the positions. These are the. Okay.
Reed
It's like the roster. That's our roster.
Kyra K. Dixon
I love it.
Bobby Bones
It's. We'll call this our Sports Hero Draft. Okay, Mike, what's the number? Number four. Oh, Eddie. So that's Eddie first. Ooh, I'll go second. Casey. Then Reed. And then we wrap around and go backward. We'll do that over and over again. We have six categories, Eddie. First overall pick in the Sports Hero draft.
Kyra K. Dixon
Like I do in fantasy, I pick the heart. The one that has the least amount of players. So, like, running backs. Not a lot of running backs. So I'm going to go with the coaches on this one. I'm going Nick Saban as my number one pick.
Bobby Bones
Okay. It's a weird fantasy strategy, too, maybe.
Kyra K. Dixon
Well, there's a lot of. A lot of receivers. I never get a receiver first.
Bobby Bones
All right, I'll go retired Michael Jordan.
Kyra K. Dixon
Oh, that's pretty good.
Reed
That's what I was going to do, man.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. I mean.
Reed
Yeah, it's too good. All right, I'm going to do mlb. I'm going to go Shohei Ohtani.
Eddie
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Okay, Good case.
Kyra K. Dixon
Got that. Okay, read, read.
Mike
I'm gonna go fictional. I'm gonna go Radio, dude, he loves Radio.
Bobby Bones
You do love Radio, the movie Radio.
Kyra K. Dixon
But did Radio play a sport?
Mike
Yeah, he did. He played basketball and football, dude.
Bobby Bones
He did.
Mike
He played basketball at the end, but he was a football player.
Kyra K. Dixon
Okay.
Bobby Bones
Radio was played by Cooper Petting Jr.
Mike
That'S who it was.
Reed
Yep.
Mike
What a story, man.
Bobby Bones
What? Tell us the story.
Mike
And I'm, you know, he's just picked on he special needs and you know, they like throw him. They throw him in a shed and like pick on him and all this stuff and he ends up being an American hero, man. They put him on the team and he. He does good.
Bobby Bones
Do you love the movie?
Mike
I do love the movie. Mainly because it was like the first movie that I ever cried to. And I still cry when I. When I. When I see that movie. I mean, it's an emotional movie roller coaster.
Bobby Bones
Very personal first round pick. You could have got that, your last pick, by the way. I did that. Anybody would have picked Radio.
Mike
I don't know how to take that, but I.
Bobby Bones
You know what?
Kyra K. Dixon
Huh?
Bobby Bones
You get what you want.
Mike
My team, baby.
Bobby Bones
That is Reed's first round pick is.
Kyra K. Dixon
Radio and Snake Draft here.
Bobby Bones
Snake Draft. So now Reed will go first in the second round.
Casey
Oh, okay.
Mike
I'm gonna go coach. I'm gonna go Belichick, baby.
Bobby Bones
Good.
Kyra K. Dixon
See, that's good.
Reed
All right.
Bobby Bones
Like you could have waited the last picnic, Radio. Let's be honest. But I got you. So Belichick, Casey, over to you.
Reed
All right, I'm gonna go NFL. I'm gonna go with Mr. Patrick Mahomes.
Eddie
Yeah, that's good.
Bobby Bones
Good job. That would have been my next pick.
Reed
You stole mine, I stole yours.
Bobby Bones
I'm going to go NBA. LeBron.
Reed
Nice.
Kyra K. Dixon
So Jordan and LeBron are picked.
Reed
Jordan and LeBron are out.
Bobby Bones
So my retired Jordan happens to be basketball and LeBron is my basketball pick.
Kyra K. Dixon
Okay, I'm going to go to NFL. Give me the goat.
Bobby Bones
Tom Brady retired, dude.
Mike
Ah, I got him.
Bobby Bones
Unless you're gonna go retire, go retired.
Kyra K. Dixon
Tom Brady question though, about he's retired.
Bobby Bones
So you have to go retired category.
Kyra K. Dixon
Okay, but question about retired is dead retired too.
Bobby Bones
Oh, I think they need to be, dude. I just made this game up. So if I'm being honest in my mind, they should be alive.
Reed
Yeah, okay, we'll go alive.
Kyra K. Dixon
So then I will go, ooh, retired.
Bobby Bones
Well, you're not going. Tom Brady.
Kyra K. Dixon
Yeah, retired Tom Brady.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. That's a great pick. Okay, so who's on your team so far?
Kyra K. Dixon
So I Have Saban and Tom Brady.
Bobby Bones
That's pretty solid. Okay, and now it's back over to you. You're gonna be first this round. What category you filling up over there?
Kyra K. Dixon
I'm thinking, do I go mlb?
Bobby Bones
I'm just mad. Radio's gone. I'll be honest.
Mike
I know he's gonna be the star stud.
Kyra K. Dixon
Let's go with current MLB Aaron Judge.
Bobby Bones
Good.
Reed
Nice. Great choice.
Casey
Thank you.
Kyra K. Dixon
Man, this is gonna get hard.
Bobby Bones
This to me in fictional. I have so many good ones.
Mike
I know you're already done with a lot of good.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. There's nothing you can do.
Mike
I could have made a way better decision.
Kyra K. Dixon
Nah, nah, that's good.
Bobby Bones
I don't even want to talk mine out because I think you guys will take the other one. So I'm gonna go NFL, and I'm gonna go Lamar Jackson.
Reed
Oh, nice.
Kyra K. Dixon
That's really good.
Bobby Bones
All right, Casey, over to you.
Reed
I think I'm gonna go NBA. I'm debating who to choose here, but I'm leaning towards Mr. SGA, the MVP in check here.
Kyra K. Dixon
Gilgis Alexander.
Reed
Yes.
Bobby Bones
You're leaning or you're there?
Reed
I'm there. I'm there. Sga. I'm in.
Bobby Bones
Okay, read. What categories do you have? You have everything but coach and fictional. Right, Left.
Casey
Yep.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Mike
Yep. Has anybody said Shohei yet?
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Kyra K. Dixon
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Dang.
Reed
I have show. Hey.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Mike
All right. I'm gonna do Bryce Harper, mlb.
Reed
Okay.
Bobby Bones
Write that down. And snake. Yeah. Back to Reed again.
Mike
Okay, cool. Let's see.
Bobby Bones
Who do you have? Read. It's your team right now.
Mike
We got Radio Belgic and Bryce Harper.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Mike
And so I'm gonna go retired. I'm gonna go Bo Jackson.
Kyra K. Dixon
Oh, that's solid.
Bobby Bones
Dude. Dude, that's good.
Reed
That's a good one.
Mike
Pulling them out right now, son.
Bobby Bones
That's him.
Reed
Coaches have to be current coaching, right? I do retire. Okay, so current coaching. I'm gonna go Andy Reid. I got the my homes Andy Reid connection going here.
Kyra K. Dixon
Wait, wait, wait. So. So I got Saban. He's under retired coaching.
Bobby Bones
Oh, that's a great. You know what? We didn't stop you.
Reed
Yeah, you get to keep.
Bobby Bones
You get to keep it.
Kyra K. Dixon
Thank you.
Bobby Bones
Because we just made up the game.
Kyra K. Dixon
That's like. You sold me a product and that was like. And it wasn't on sale, but now it was or something like that.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, yeah.
Kyra K. Dixon
You know what I mean?
Bobby Bones
Yeah, yeah. Good. Good job. But you get to keep saving.
Kyra K. Dixon
Okay.
Bobby Bones
And Casey, you have Andy Reid. You said yes.
Reed
Yes.
Bobby Bones
Okay, so I have MLB coach and fictional. I think I'm gonna go fictional. This is a tough one because there are so many good ones, other than radio, obviously. I think I'm gonna go Happy Gilmore.
Reed
Oh, nice.
Mike
That's a good one.
Kyra K. Dixon
He was awesome.
Mike
That's a good one.
Kyra K. Dixon
Okay, I need an NFL current player.
Bobby Bones
What do you have left? Overall?
Kyra K. Dixon
Yeah, I don't really have a structure on my paper.
Bobby Bones
Because you don't know what you have left, like, what categories?
Kyra K. Dixon
Not really. I know who I picked, so I kind of have an idea.
Bobby Bones
I have.
Kyra K. Dixon
I think I have NFL current that I need because I have NFL retired.
Reed
Yeah, you had Brady.
Bobby Bones
Why don't you make the list while we're going right now?
Kyra K. Dixon
Okay.
Bobby Bones
Because you have a coach.
Kyra K. Dixon
Can you read me the categories again?
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Baseball, football, basketball.
Kyra K. Dixon
So. So those are three players, huh? Okay.
Bobby Bones
Retired, a coach and a fictional.
Kyra K. Dixon
Mlb. Okay, so I do have retired Tom Brady. And then fictional. I did not have. I think I'm gonna go there. I'm gonna go with fictional Henry Rowan Gardner.
Bobby Bones
That's a good one.
Kyra K. Dixon
The kid with the arm.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Chicago Cub. Big fan.
Kyra K. Dixon
Yeah. And then I need an NBA player. So this is current NBA player, right?
Reed
Yep.
Kyra K. Dixon
Give me Anthony Edwards.
Bobby Bones
Good.
Reed
Good choice.
Bobby Bones
So I have to take an MLB player, a coach, and I'm gonna take Mike Trout.
Reed
All right. I think I'm gonna go with my retired pick now. You know, I'm just gonna do it. Shaquille O'Neal. I need a big man.
Kyra K. Dixon
Oh, that's good.
Reed
So read your.
Mike
I'm follow the same big man logic. I'm gonna go NBA and go Wimby.
Reed
Nice.
Bobby Bones
Good.
Kyra K. Dixon
And who do you have left?
Mike
I got NFL left.
Bobby Bones
So you have one pick left, and it'll go to you.
Mike
That's the one I'm struggling with. Oh, that's a good question. You know what? I'm gonna go CD.
Kyra K. Dixon
I love it.
Mike
I'm gonna go CD.
Bobby Bones
You're gonna go CD land. CDs. Nuts.
Kyra K. Dixon
Both very different.
Mike
I'm gonna go CD.
Bobby Bones
I was giving you time. Okay.
Reed
All right. My last pick, my fictional character. I'm gonna go with Jesus Shuttleworth from He Got Game.
Kyra K. Dixon
Ray Allen. What? That's a good movie.
Reed
Threes, man.
Kyra K. Dixon
I forgot about that movie.
Bobby Bones
Mine's gonna have to be a coach. Here's what I have left. What do you have left, Eddie?
Kyra K. Dixon
I have NFL.
Bobby Bones
So I can talk my coaches out.
Kyra K. Dixon
Yes.
Bobby Bones
I am between Steve Kerr, John Harbaugh or Jim Harbaugh. Both the Harbaugh brothers. I'll probably Jim. Probably Steve Kerr or Jim or Jim Harbaugh. I think I'll go Jim Harbaugh. Just because the NFL is more popular. So. Coach Jim Harbaugh.
Reed
All right.
Bobby Bones
We're going to win immediately. That's what he does. Eddie, this is tough.
Kyra K. Dixon
I should not have left the current NFL player. Like, that's just. This is hard.
Bobby Bones
You can talk it out because you have plenty of time.
Kyra K. Dixon
I would have really wanted Patrick Mahomes.
Bobby Bones
Of course, that's the first one I.
Kyra K. Dixon
Would have really liked. Stop. They're not picking dad.
Bobby Bones
Absolutely.
Kyra K. Dixon
I really would have liked Lamar Jackson.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Kyra K. Dixon
But currently, man, Saquon is just. Oh, yeah, killing it.
Reed
True.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Kyra K. Dixon
I mean, that backwards jump with a split.
Bobby Bones
We all know what we've seen.
Kyra K. Dixon
Give me Saquon Barkley, my last pick.
Bobby Bones
So everybody has their teams complete.
Reed
Yep.
Mike
Yep.
Bobby Bones
Let's. Let's read our full team. Reed, you go first. All right.
Kyra K. Dixon
Yeah.
Mike
We got. We got Bryce Harper coming in number one. We got CD Lamb, Wimbanyama Belichick, Bo Jackson, and the man of the hour, radio.
Kyra K. Dixon
Pretty solid.
Mike
I can't. I can't wait to see the graphic I make for.
Bobby Bones
He puts pictures next to all of us.
Mike
That's what I'm gonna do.
Bobby Bones
He puts pictures up to his. And all of ours are just like misspelled text.
Kyra K. Dixon
Didn't radio carry a radio around? Yeah, that's a little portable radio.
Bobby Bones
I found that.
Mike
Yeah. Just because. Just because he always had a radio.
Bobby Bones
Got it.
Mike
Big boombox man.
Bobby Bones
Casey, your team?
Reed
Yeah, we first pick was Shohei Ohtani. Then I went with Patrick Mahomes. SGA. My man. Jesus Shuttleworth, Andy Reid and Shaquille O'Neal.
Kyra K. Dixon
Pretty solid.
Bobby Bones
Your team.
Kyra K. Dixon
All around team. I went. I'm just gonna kind of give you the order that I wrote it down. Anthony Edwards, Saquon Barkley, Aaron Judge, Tom Brady, the Goat Henry, Rowan Gardner and Nick Saban as my coach.
Reed
Pretty good. It's pretty good.
Bobby Bones
And then my team is Mike trout, Lamar Jackson, LeBron James, Michael Jordan, Jim Harbaugh, Happy Gilmore.
Kyra K. Dixon
I mean, you got it. You're the winner. And you did you go second. We had second pick.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Yeah.
Kyra K. Dixon
It's pretty solid, dude.
Bobby Bones
Well, when you didn't pick Michael Jordan, stupid. Like, that's. I.
Reed
That's right. That's number one over.
Kyra K. Dixon
But you understand what I was concerned about running out of coaches because really.
Bobby Bones
I don't feel like coaches that big of a category. I mean, listen, we just made the game up right? For one on the air.
Kyra K. Dixon
It's like the kicker. The coach is like the kicker. Yeah.
Mike
Can you see Belichick coaching radio, though.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I know they would coach him up. Daniel would not respect that. He would not be my other Fictionals. I almost picked Teen Wolf.
Kyra K. Dixon
I just watched that the other day.
Bobby Bones
You did?
Kyra K. Dixon
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
So Teen Wolf was up there. Benny the Jet Rodriguez was up there.
Kyra K. Dixon
Of course, and he made it to the pros, so. Yeah, that's good.
Bobby Bones
Old school. Like Jimmy Chitwood from Hoosiers.
Kyra K. Dixon
Who was he? Just the star of Hoosiers.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Bobby Boucher. Yeah, of course. Was. Was another one.
Kyra K. Dixon
You're good with Gilmore, man. He was awesome.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I felt pretty good about that. And happy. I mean, unmatched power.
Kyra K. Dixon
You'd step back and run into it.
Bobby Bones
Unmatched.
Reed
Great technique. Great technique.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Go vote. If you guys don't mind putt like.
Kyra K. Dixon
It was a hockey stick, we'll put.
Bobby Bones
Up a little poll. One of the polls that are on Instagram. Bobbybonesports. All right, good job, guys. And now a part of an interview from our podcast, Lots to say. It's Matt Castle, former NFL quarterback, and myself. And we were talking to Nico Collins. And so here's a part. If you want to hear the whole thing, go over and listen on that podcast. Some of my friends play pro basketball. They talk about when they're on the rim, looks like it's 10ft wide and you know, they can't miss. Like when you're on, like, what's the. What's the difference with you? Does the ball look bigger? Does it look softer? Do the players look slower and everything?
Eddie
I think when I'm on, like, the ball, everything is moving slow motion. Like everything. The ball's coming slow, guys just look slower. Yeah, it's just like action figures out there. You know, just the bag drill, that's kind of what it feel like, you know, it just routes on there, you know, you're not seeing nobody. Everything just moving, you know, you're blocking out the noise, man. It's just in the moment, man. I feel like there's no better feeling, man, once you. Once you find that groove, you know, you know how it is. And it's. It's unstoppable to stop, you know? Yeah, that group is nice. I love being that group.
Bobby Bones
You ever self scout yourself for tendencies to make sure that you're not being scouted for tendencies to make sure you're not doing things, like, on the line that they already know what you're about to do?
Eddie
Yeah, for sure. Yeah. I try to. I try to, you know, modify my game to keep it the same Because I'm a bigger receiver, you know, so it's. It's easier for me. You know, I'm 6 4, so it's easier for me to. You can tell when it's time for me to decel, stop, speed up, you know, it's. It's easier. Easier indicators, you know. So I feel like for me, man, just, that's one thing I self scout. Just how can I find ways to make everything look the same, you know, my tempo changing or they know when I come off the ball fast, it's either going to be a deep route or I'm coming off slow, might be a run play, you know. So I feel like right now I'm at the point in my career where I need to make everything look the same. I feel like that's things I've been chasing, you know, even when I'm tired, you know, fourth quarter, you know, you gotta run the post route, you know, or you gotta run the end cut. How can you make everything look the same, you know, so the, the beat the DBs, you know, can't cover, you know, they smart too, you know, they great players. They get paid as well, you know, so they watch film, you know, they pros, you know, so they know, they know the game, you know, so they know when, when it's a run play or pass play. So I feel like for me, that's. That's one step I got to take, you know, just making everything look the same, you know, keep my pad level low, being physical at the line of scrimmage, you know, which I am, you know, But I feel like for me, it just continue to work on those things.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, you're physical, you're large. Do you like when a DB comes up to jam you? Is that fun? Like, let's go.
Eddie
Yeah, I love it. That's part of it football, man. I feel like that's. That brings the energy, you know, that brings the competitive nature that I have, you know, I love competing, man. Like when God come down to press, you know, that's he trying to stop you from making plays, you know. And for me, it's the team, trust me to go make a play, you know, whatever your number's called, you got to make a play in it. So I feel like for me, man, I love being pressed, you know, I love just competing, you know, because, hey, they putting it all into that press jam, you know, so, you know, you beat them off the line, you know, a lot, you know, keep running your reps and you know, you can. You'll Know when you take their pride a little bit.
Bobby Bones
Speaking of getting your number called, if I'm correct, you were drafted in third round. What are these guys feeling? What are they feeling right now as we're inching up? What were you feeling about this point as the draft was about to happen?
Eddie
Yeah, man, I was anxious. Didn't know where to go. You know, I didn't know where I was going to go. Didn't know what team, you know, believed. Didn't he like me enough? You know, just coming from the Senior bowl, man, you know, it was a lot of emotions, you know, Pro day as well, you know, it's a lot of nerves because it's. You train your whole life to get to this level where you, you know, where God's trained to go now, you know, so when you get to this level, man, it's. It's the best of the best, you know, Guys are great at this level, man. So around this time, man, it was a lot of emotions, man. It was. Man, it was hard to explain, man. It's anxious, nervous, you know, just. Just wishing, you know, you never know if you're gonna get pick or not. You know, it's different coming from high school to college, where you get to pick which school you want to go to, and. But now it's the complete opposite, you know, teams gotta see if they like you, I'm saying. So I feel like that was. That was the big difference for me feeling, you know, just coming into the draft, you know, so, man, I end up just being with my family around the time and, you know, getting the draft house, being with my family, man, being my loved ones, I feel like that. That really helped me out, you know, and just talking to my mom, my parents, you know, just them telling me, you know, whatever team get me, man, just make sure you. You go and, you know, make your mark and have fun with it, you know, just thank God for it all, you know, and just have fun, you know, the same game you're playing your entire life, you know, it's just at the highest level, you know, it's something you've been dreaming about your entire life, and it's finally here, you know, so taking it around with it, man, you know, take advantage of your opportunities.
Bobby Bones
What teams did you meet with? And was the Texans one of those teams you thought might pop up and draft you?
Eddie
Actually, I was meeting with a lot of teams, man. I met with the Tennessee Titans a lot. Jacksonville. Jacksonville a couple times, man. New York Giants, yeah. Houston. I end up meeting with Houston like It was later, man. And the interview was like five minutes, you know, they just asked me how I was doing, how I was feeling, you know, and it was good. You know, they like, like my game, things like that. So it was short. It was short and sweet, man. It wasn't nothing, nothing too crazy. But I feel like just around that time, I wasn't expecting, you know, the Houston, Houston, Texas to pick us, man, and pick me, you know, it was just. It's a blessing, you know, because around that time, you know, Jacksonville, it was, you know, they was interviewing me a lot, you know, like every day. It's hard questions, you know, just things like that. So I kind of thought, you know, this is gonna be Tennessee, Jacksonville. Jacksonville is pretty hard too, with the interviews, you know, asking me a lot of questions, you know, asking about the film and stuff. So I really thought I was gonna be either Jacksonville, Tennessee, around this time for sure, but not Texans. Definitely surprised me, man. You know, that's one team I was not expecting, you know, they kept a short interview and end up picking.
Bobby Bones
That's it. Thank you very much everybody. Have fun with basketball. Eddie, blow the whistle.
Kyra K. Dixon
Here we go.
Bobby Bones
We'll pick forever. All right, thank you guys and we will see you next week. Bye, everybody. Theme song written by Bobby Bones. That's me. And performed by Brandon Ray. Follow Brandon on socials at brandonray Music. You can follow the show on Instagram at Bobby Bonesports. Thanks to our crew, co host, producereddy, segment producer at Kickoff Kevin, video producer, Ead Yarberry and executive producer at Mike Diestro. But most importantly, thank you for listening. I'm Bobby Bones. We'll talk to you next time here on 25 Whistles. This is Mel Reed, LPGA Tour winner and six time Ladies European Tour winner.
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Summary of The Bobby Bones Show – Episode 25W: The One Thing Eddie Doesn't Understand About Sports + A Pickleball Update: From a Lawyer's Perspective + The Greatest Athletes Draft
Release Date: March 20, 2025
The episode kicks off with Bobby Bones introducing the podcast segment "25 Whistles," focusing on the excitement surrounding the 2025 NCAA March Madness Men's Tournament. The hosts, including Mason "Eddie" Reeves, Kyra K. Dixon, and Mel Reid, passionately discuss their chosen college basketball teams for the tournament.
Notable Picks:
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Kyra K. Dixon initiates a deep dive into the complexities of sports contracts, particularly focusing on the NFL's lack of guaranteed money compared to other major sports leagues like the NBA and MLB. She expresses confusion over terms like "contract restructuring" and seeks clarity from Bobby Bones.
Key Discussion Points:
Understanding Restructuring: Bobby explains that restructuring a contract involves altering the payment terms, such as converting salary into signing bonuses to free up cap space.
Quote [08:44]: "Basically, the restructuring means they're just going to pay it differently through either signing bonus or salary through different years."
Guaranteed Money in Different Leagues: Bobby contrasts the NFL's approach, where only signing bonuses are typically guaranteed, with the NBA and MLB, where contracts are more secure.
Quote [09:12]: "The rest are what clauses? They can cut you. Yeah. That's why it's difficult to make money in the NFL over a long period of time because it's such a physical sport."
Impact of Restructuring on Teams and Players: They discuss how teams use restructuring to manage their salary caps, allowing them to retain players while accommodating financial constraints.
Quote [11:24]: "Another way that they could do it is instead of a player getting cut not because they're bad or old, but because they make too much money."
Kyra's Insight: As someone with dyscalculia and dyslexia, Kyra appreciates the simplified explanations, stating, "Now you have running backs like Saquon. I know that he was trying to say Saquon had if he broke 1,000 yards, he gets an incentive."
Transitioning from contracts, Bobby introduces a segment on organizing a Pickleball match, focusing on the legal aspects to prevent potential scams. They welcome attorney Brooks Fry to provide expert advice.
Key Points Discussed:
Setting Up Escrow for Transactions: Brooks recommends using an escrow service to hold funds until the match concludes, ensuring fairness and security for both parties.
Quote [22:08]: "So the main thing, what I would say is you don't necessarily need a lawyer. I do think it's a good idea to have a lawyer to draft the agreement for you, but it's basically just set up an escrow."
Drafting a Clear Agreement: Emphasis is placed on creating a concise contract outlining the rules, payment terms, and dispute resolution mechanisms.
Quote [26:12]: "Go ahead. So we need to. Because I can't really establish the rules with him. But what we can do is draw up some generic rules and then you talk between both of us to establish what we agree upon."
Role of the Attorney as Escrow Agent: Brooks explains that as an impartial third party, he can oversee the transaction to ensure both sides adhere to the agreed terms.
Quote [24:50]: "I can talk to him. He can ask any question he wants of me and we can go forward. I was also, I was a prosecutor for 16 years."
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In a spirited and interactive segment, Bobby Bones and his co-hosts engage in a "Greatest American Athletes Draft," where each participant selects athletes across various categories. The draft includes five categories: Major League Baseball (MLB), NFL, NBA, Retired Athletes, Coaches, and Fictional Characters.
Draft Process:
Participants and Their Picks:
Bobby Bones:
Kyra K. Dixon:
Reed:
Mike:
Notable Interactions:
Bobby's Competitive Spirit: Bobby emphasizes the strategic aspect of the draft, aiming to assemble the most formidable team.
Quote [32:11]: "We have to have an order, Mike. We write a number down on a piece of paper. I'll do a random generator."
Kyra's Strategic Choices: Kyra opts for a balance between current stars and legendary figures, demonstrating her comprehensive knowledge of sports history.
Quote [34:15]: "Anthony Edwards, Saquon Barkley, Aaron Judge, Tom Brady, the Goat Henry, Rowan Gardner and Nick Saban as my coach."
Reed's Diverse Selections: Reed combines high-performing current athletes with influential retired legends to strengthen his draft.
Quote [37:02]: "We got Radio, Bryce Harper coming in number one. We got CD Lamb, Wimbanyama, Belichick, Bo Jackson, and the man of the hour, Radio."
Outcome: The draft concludes with each participant proudly presenting their team, highlighting the diverse and strategic selections made to create the most balanced and powerful lineup.
A highlight of the episode features an emotional and insightful interview with Mason "Eddie" Reeves, a former college athlete recently drafted into the NFL. Eddie shares his personal experiences and the emotional rollercoaster leading up to and during the draft process.
Key Insights from Eddie:
Emotional Turmoil: Eddie recounts the anxiety and uncertainty experienced during the draft, expressing feelings of nervousness and hope.
Quote [49:14]: "I was anxious. Didn't know where to go. You know, I didn't know where I was going to go. Didn't know what team, you know, believed."
Team Interactions: Discusses the interactions with various teams, including the Tennessee Titans, Jacksonville Jaguars, New York Giants, and the Houston Texans, highlighting the competitive nature of the selection process.
Quote [51:03]: "I was meeting with a lot of teams, man. I met with the Tennessee Titans a lot. Jacksonville. Jacksonville a couple times, man. New York Giants, yeah. Houston."
Surprise Selection: Shares his surprise and gratitude upon being drafted by the Houston Texans, a team he least expected to pick him.
Quote [52:15]: "I kind of thought, you know, this is gonna be Tennessee, Jacksonville. Jacksonville is pretty hard too, with the interviews, you know."
Support System: Credits his family and especially his parents for providing emotional support and guidance throughout the stressful draft period.
Quote [50:56]: "I end up just being with my family around the time and, you know, getting the draft house, being with my family, man, being my loved ones."
Reflection: Eddie emphasizes the importance of maintaining composure and focusing on seizing opportunities once drafted, highlighting the culmination of years of dedication and hard work.
The episode concludes with Bobby Bones encouraging listeners to engage with the show through social media polls and promoting upcoming content. Advertisements for various sponsors, including Elf Beauty and iHeartRadio's other podcasts, are interspersed throughout the closing segments.
Notable Moments:
Interactive Engagement: Bobby announces a poll for listeners to vote on their favorite drafted team, promising to reveal the results in future episodes.
Quote [46:09]: "If you guys don't mind putt like. It's one of the polls that are on Instagram. Bobbybonesports."
Promotional Content: Highlights of other podcasts and special episodes are mentioned, encouraging listeners to explore more content available on the iHeartRadio app.
Quote [53:25]: "Listen to Therapy for Black Girls on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts."
Episode 25W of "The Bobby Bones Show" offers a rich blend of sports analysis, legal insights, and interactive entertainment. From demystifying complex sports contracts to setting up fair competitive matches and engaging in strategic athlete drafting, the hosts provide valuable content for sports enthusiasts. Additionally, the heartfelt interview with Eddie Reeves adds a personal touch, offering listeners an inside look into the emotional journey of an NFL draftee. The episode successfully balances informative discussions with engaging segments, making it a must-listen for fans seeking comprehensive coverage of the sports world.
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This summary captures the essence of the podcast episode, highlighting the key discussions, insights, and interactions among the hosts and guests. It provides a comprehensive overview for listeners who haven't tuned in, ensuring they grasp the main themes and takeaways from the episode.