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Chris Cote
This is the Dan Levator show with the Stugats podcast.
Mike Ryan
This segment is brought to you by Comcast Business powering the PGA Tour with leading networking, connectivity, advanced fiber solutions and expert partnership. And, guys, this is big. We have the comcast business top 10 in the PGA Tour. Some shocking names up here. Some names you would expect to see up here. Roy, I want you to say a golfer's name, and I will tell you if they're in the top 10. And the way this works is the comcast business top 10 at the end of every year. It's points they get throughout the whole season. And the top 10 basically split a pool of $40 million.
Dan Le Batard
Oh, wow.
Mike Ryan
So who do you see being at the top of this thing?
Dan Le Batard
Where's my boy Ben Griffin at?
Mike Ryan
Ah, Ben Griffin. You probably saw the list. You have never said that name first.
Roy Bellamy
Never, ever.
Chris Cote
Ben Griffin.
Roy Bellamy
That's the name.
Mike Ryan
The least noteworthy person to me on this list is Ben Griffin coming in in the seventh spot. So I know you're playing the game. Looky as you look down at your phone, straight up.
Roy Bellamy
I could wake up next to Ben Griffin. Yeah, I know it.
Dan Le Batard
Yeah.
Mike Ryan
I mean, Russell Henley could walk in here right now.
Roy Bellamy
He could sit on my lap, and I'd be like, who is this guy sitting on my lap? Oh, hey, it's Ben Griffin. Yeah.
Mike Ryan
So it's Scotty Scheffler, Rory at the top. That's obvious. And after that, it kind of. Now, the interesting one on here is number 10 for me, Keegan Bradley, you want to talk about a guy who had in recent years, five, 10 years, last five, 10 years, fallen off. Ten years ago, he was like a guy at the top of the sport. Then he just kind of became a guy. He gets named captain of the Ryder cup team, and then what's he do? He goes, you know what? I've decided in his golf, a sport, we can just do this. I'm gonna get back to being good again. He has essentially played himself into a position where he can name himself, which he's going to do. You mark it down. Keegan Bradley is going to put himself, and he deserves it, to be on this Ryder cup team. It's just crazy to me. What other sport can a guy kind of tail off and then just be like, you know what? I'm going to have a resurgence here other than LeBron James, as I say it out loud.
Roy Bellamy
Yeah, that's an. That's an interesting point. We've seen it in baseball and.
Mike Ryan
Right.
Roy Bellamy
We've asked all sorts of questions, like, right.
Mike Ryan
That no one's doing the steroids thing with Keegan.
Roy Bellamy
Yeah. Golf is such a game of form, too. Like, there's a lot of guys. Sepstracka is a guy that is always doing well, not necessarily at the majors, but he plays a lot. I. I think the most shocking omission here is Ludwig Auburn.
Mike Ryan
Yeah. That guy just seem. I've been watching golf all year and that guy's always like, you would think he's top.
Roy Bellamy
He's always in the mix. And I. So I really don't understand this formula. It's also really unfortunate for Maverick McNeely, who's 11th right now. He gets nothing.
Mike Ryan
And he probably needs the money more than all these other jj. Spawn's just like the guy that's hot this year. Every year there's a guy in golf who's just like, he got hot this year.
Roy Bellamy
Yeah, he's always in the mix.
Dan Le Batard
Do you feel the same way about Tommy Fleetwood as you do about Bradley?
Mike Ryan
No, actually, Fleetwood is like, Fleetwood was starting to do the Bradley thing of. He had his peak a couple of years ago, and I was starting to see it down. I'm surprised to see Tommy Fleetwood in the top 10, honestly, because I had thought of someone who had starting to do the Keegan Bradley decline. Nascar, is that a sport where they can kind of fall off and then just decide, I'm going to be good again?
Chris Cote
Not.
Roy Bellamy
Not really.
Mike Ryan
Yeah.
Roy Bellamy
I mean, people switch teams.
Mike Ryan
Right.
Roy Bellamy
And all that. How about this? This is a Deeper pool. How Scotty Scheffler doing?
Mike Ryan
Scottie Scheffler. Shockingly, he's number one on this list.
Roy Bellamy
What? See, that formula makes sense.
Mike Ryan
Yes, I can understand. Good golfer, top good guy.
Roy Bellamy
He's winning all the time. He makes sense as number one.
Mike Ryan
Justin Thomas is a guy that I.
Roy Bellamy
That one doesn't. What year is it?
Mike Ryan
Yeah, right. I thought he had fallen off, but I saw he's in the running to be on the. So I guess he's had a sneaky. He's fifth on this list, so he's obviously had a good.
Roy Bellamy
But Justin Thomas being ranked ahead of Auberg doesn't really make sense.
Mike Ryan
I'm pretty sure Harry English hasn't played a tournament all year. But you just put Harry English. You don't have a list of. Of top 10 golfers without Harry English on there.
Roy Bellamy
How you feel about Shane Lowry?
Dan Le Batard
He's on the outside right now.
Mike Ryan
He is outside looking in a little Oli situation. I love Shane Lowry because he's plump. Always been a big Shane Lowry guy. He always look at him and say, man, I could have been a golfer.
Roy Bellamy
Yeah. I use him in a lot of DFS lineups.
Mike Ryan
Yeah. He's been sneaky, consistent, and he's not that expensive. He's a good DFS guy.
Dan Le Batard
Yeah.
Mike Ryan
What about you, Roy? Dissect the list. Don't say Ben Griffin to me. Just, just your thoughts on the list. Give it to me.
Roy Bellamy
I can't believe you led with Ben Griffin.
Mike Ryan
That was just mean.
Roy Bellamy
Yeah, well, Rory is number two.
Mike Ryan
Yeah, he is.
Dan Le Batard
You know, and I'm basin. Just, just on Happy Gilmore right now. Yeah, it should be in a better.
Mike Ryan
Rory.
Dan Le Batard
It was.
Mike Ryan
That was in, in Happy Gilmore. Rory Brooks and then it was Bryson and then who was the fourth guy in, like the, on that. On the team? No, Scotty. Oh, yeah. Because yes, he was on the team and then he got arrested.
Roy Bellamy
Do the thing where he decides he wants to be good again.
Mike Ryan
That's another one. Man, golf is such a weird sport. I thought.
Roy Bellamy
It's not. It's, it's incredible.
Dan Le Batard
The two guys. Yeah.
Mike Ryan
A couple years ago I thought Xander Shafley and Morikawa. I was like, these guys are going to be good for 20 years. And they've both kind of. I say both weird. They both kind of taken a step back. Yeah, it's weird.
Roy Bellamy
But I don't, I, I. Meanwhile, Keegan Bradley is just apparently the picture of consistency and people.
Mike Ryan
I think he was going to pick himself even if he was borderline. But he's played That's. That's a great story. It's one of the great sports stories of the year. Keegan Bradley. Not no one. No one's talking about it.
Dan Le Batard
Nobody's talking about.
Roy Bellamy
Until now.
Mike Ryan
It's been talked about. Brought to you by Comcast Business.
Dan Le Batard
Howdy, folks.
Billy Corben
It's Mike Ryan. Happy summertime, everybody. Summer is fantastic.
Roy Bellamy
A lot of outdoor activities, a lot.
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Chris Cote
Guys, guys, comedy's back. Like real ridiculous, chaotic comedy. And it's coming in hot with the Naked gun hitting theaters August 1st. I've seen the trailer, like five times, and every time I saw it, I was laughing more than the time before. Liam Neeson. Yes, that Liam Neeson is Now Frank Drebin Jr. He's leading the police squad, somehow saving the world and doing it all with that very serious Liam Neeson face while everything around him is just completely unhinged. It's glorious. They've got Pamela Anderson, Paul Walter Hauser, CCH Pounder, Shout out to the Shield, Liza Koshy, and even Cody Rhodes. Like, what? What is this cast? It's directed by Akiva Shaffer, the Lonely island guy, and Produced by Seth MacFarlane.
Dan Le Batard
So?
Chris Cote
So you already know it's gonna be insane in the best kind of way. I genuinely can't wait for the Naked Gun to hit theaters August 1st. I'm already planning my outfits, so go watch the trailer now. Seriously, this thing looks amazing.
Dan Le Batard
Don Lebatard.
Mike Ryan
I got some golf ASMR stugats.
Dan Le Batard
Oh, me. This is the Don Levatar show with the stugats.
Jeremy Tache
I gotta word that I have a real. Able to spell anything, and I can't every time. I cannot spell this word. Word without getting any help. It's the word privilege. I don't know how to spell.
Dan Le Batard
What?
Roy Bellamy
That's a tricky one.
Jeremy Tache
I don't know how to spell.
Jessica
Like, do you put a D in it? Is that why.
Jeremy Tache
No, no, it's the.
Dan Le Batard
Is it the extra I?
Jeremy Tache
It's the I or E? Privilege.
Jessica
Privilege.
Jeremy Tache
I don't know. I don't know.
Mike Ryan
For me, it's etiquette. How many TE's? Where do they go?
Roy Bellamy
I don't know why, but I'm just more surprised that you. You find yourself texting that often enough to know that you can't spell it.
Mike Ryan
I'm a big etiquette guy.
Roy Bellamy
Well, you're in luck, boys. Ate a cake guy, because I have a top five that revolves around this very issue. Yeah, it's a top five list of top five words that people rely on their phones almost exclusively to spell for them.
Mike Ryan
This is interesting because everybody has these words, but people are judgy. Because you could just feel right there, you guys were judging me for being. For saying, like, no, I know how to spell privilege.
Jeremy Tache
No, no, no. Judging you for. For using the word etiquette.
Mike Ryan
Oh, so you think etiquette is actually a good example of this?
Roy Bellamy
No, it's a great example, but what's surprising is because I would just assume you didn't know what it meant.
Dan Le Batard
Like you texting the boys. That's poor etiquette. Boys. Doesn't really fit. One. Tough one. Tough one that I always have, and I don't want to spoil it if.
Billy Corben
It'S on your list. Restaurant.
Jeremy Tache
Restaurant.
Roy Bellamy
I heard that a lot.
Dan Le Batard
Where does you go?
Mike Ryan
Restaurant. I'm judging. That's an easy word for me.
Roy Bellamy
Restaurant. All right.
Mike Ryan
Not that hard.
Jessica
Surprising to me.
Roy Bellamy
So far, my top five list is clean. No one has guessed anything about it, so I'm encouraged by this.
Jeremy Tache
Just five or. We had an oli.
Roy Bellamy
One oli.
Jeremy Tache
Okay.
Billy Corben
Conscience.
Mike Ryan
Great one.
Jeremy Tache
Conscious or conscience?
Dan Le Batard
Doesn't matter. Both of them.
Roy Bellamy
Conscience.
Jeremy Tache
Conscience is how I spell it. I spell I. I literally mouth out in my mind. Conscience.
Dan Le Batard
Con.
Roy Bellamy
Science. All right, here we go. Number five. Fight through Wednesday.
Mike Ryan
See, but that's. I'm judging because I just have always said Wednesday.
Dan Le Batard
Is that because you don't know how to spell it or because it automatically pops up when you hit W E D?
Roy Bellamy
Look, man, do what you want with this list. It's the top five words that people count on their phone almost exclusively to spell for them. Okay, Number four. February.
Dan Le Batard
Another word.
Jeremy Tache
Brewery.
Roy Bellamy
That's right.
Dan Le Batard
Brew. Brewery.
Jeremy Tache
Brewery, yeah.
Dan Le Batard
Brew crew.
Roy Bellamy
We get to the nitty gritty. Number three.
Billy Corben
Separate.
Jeremy Tache
Gotta keep em separated.
Dan Le Batard
I'm not even sure if autocorrect's correct on that one.
Roy Bellamy
Separate. Separate.
Jeremy Tache
Never have that word.
Dan Le Batard
Is there an.
Mike Ryan
Is there two ways? Is there an A?
Jeremy Tache
How many ever have that? Where autocorrect lets you down and then.
Dan Le Batard
It, like, it questions itself. It's like, I think this is the word, but I'm going to put a little blue line under it just in case it's incorrect.
Roy Bellamy
Yes.
Dan Le Batard
Often it's tough when you're doing Spanish.
Billy Corben
Too, when you're mixing Spanish and English.
Mike Ryan
Words where you're like, did you mean this?
Dan Le Batard
And I know I meant that.
Billy Corben
And then I put an English word.
Dan Le Batard
And they're like, that's not a word. And I'm like, no English setting.
Mike Ryan
That's our issue. Is he.
Roy Bellamy
All right? The top two. I am secure enough to admit I did not spell correctly on my own list because I was trying to do it without a phone, because I just lean on my phone so hard to get this one right. I guess somewhere around senior year of high school, I said, hopefully one day the technology will handle this for me. Number two is embarrass.
Dan Le Batard
Ah, man. Nobody knows how many Rs. How many Ss? Two Rs. Two S. Is it ease. It's. It's a great zaz.
Mike Ryan
You don't like this game?
Jessica
No, I mean, I know all these words. I'm an adult.
Mike Ryan
There's two R's in embarrass.
Dan Le Batard
Yeah. Where.
Jessica
Where the R goes Number one.
Roy Bellamy
I screwed the spelling up so bad. Definitely.
Jeremy Tache
What? Okay. There is judgment.
Mike Ryan
There is. Yes.
Roy Bellamy
No, the multiple. The. The multiple eyes.
Dan Le Batard
Definitely there's multiple eyes.
Mike Ryan
Deaf Finn. Oh, yeah.
Dan Le Batard
Is that one where. Well, you know, just. It's. It's. It's a fun list. I get it. But it's not one where you don't know how to spell. It's just when you're typing, it's just like, are there that many?
Roy Bellamy
No. I've leaned on my phone so hard to do this one for me that I have somehow forgot how to spell.
Jessica
I do think that's the toughest one on your list for sure.
Mike Ryan
See, Jason, in my ear just said available. That's an easy word.
Dan Le Batard
What are we doing?
Roy Bellamy
Jason admit so readily that he's an idiot.
Jeremy Tache
Chris, you. You hit on something very accurate, Right? Which is the idea.
Mike Ryan
We've all got them.
Jeremy Tache
It's like the stand versus sit wipe. Not only do you have the way you do it, but you see the others as, what the hell is wrong with you, you weirdo. How is that possible? Same thing here. I'm like, how do you not spell available?
Dan Le Batard
Available.
Jeremy Tache
Able.
Roy Bellamy
He's a gator.
Dan Le Batard
Ouch. You guys want to get back to my top five since I was just bouncing off of Zaslow's top five of five things he loves about baseball.
Roy Bellamy
Getting back to it. Let's just go to it.
Dan Le Batard
Okay.
Mike Ryan
Do you want my three things I love about baseball?
Billy Corben
Yeah.
Mike Ryan
I could come up with.
Dan Le Batard
We'll do these as the Olis. Chris has my Olis. Because Chris and I, we're right here. All right.
Jessica
You're working together.
Mike Ryan
First, Oli, the hitter, stepping into the batter's box and tapping the catcher on the knee pads a little.
Dan Le Batard
Hello.
Mike Ryan
How you doing?
Dan Le Batard
Good to see you.
Jeremy Tache
Never noticed that in my life.
Roy Bellamy
I would cast you, Chris, as a catcher.
Jeremy Tache
Oh, yeah.
Dan Le Batard
Thank you.
Mike Ryan
The funny thing is. No, funny thing is I can't do the squat for, like, more than 10 seconds. There are people that like catchers, they can just squat for nine innings, and their knees never hurt. If I get down to squat and catch, like, four pitches, my knees are throbbing.
Dan Le Batard
All right, fun fact.
Mike Ryan
Next one. Pitchers writing something behind the mound before the start. It's usually, like, a little initials, maybe someone. They lost a nice moment. I always enjoy that part.
Jeremy Tache
Never notice that.
Mike Ryan
And the last one, my last Oli is anytime they go to the pitchers, man, whether it's a first baseman, catcher, they cover their mouth.
Jeremy Tache
Oh, that I do like that.
Mike Ryan
I don't want anyone to know what I'm saying.
Jeremy Tache
Dude, I'm telling you, I started doing that, and it's so fun. Whenever I'm, like, at an NBA game and I'm talking to someone, I always just do this.
Mike Ryan
That's the LeBron move. LeBron's done that, where he's, like, talking to somebody after a game. This is the most fun conversation.
Jessica
I feel like LeBron and Wade were the first ones.
Jeremy Tache
Yeah, with the shirt. Oh, they do the shirt.
Mike Ryan
And they always. And it's always the most exciting conversation.
Dan Le Batard
The most hilarious you've ever.
Mike Ryan
And then you gotta go over here and.
Jeremy Tache
And you know how it ends. It always ends with one of them shoving the other, like.
Mike Ryan
All right, I'll talk to you later.
Jessica
All right, cool.
Dan Le Batard
All right, number five, you might have seen. Heard this one already. When they put gum on hats and they don't realize it and you have to wait like, oh, no, look at that. Idiot's got gum on his head. He doesn't know it. Never seen five. Number four, the double steel. You don't see this anymore, but I used to love that stuff where it's like, oh, no, they're both going, chaos. Where do you throw it?
Jeremy Tache
I thought you meant like major league. When he stole, like, first and then he stole second and then he still, like, you know, stealing bases.
Dan Le Batard
Now, number three, when a player slides into first, head first, it doesn't matter.
Mike Ryan
Any first year monster.
Dan Le Batard
Well, because I always. When I was a kid, I remember this Steve Lyons video, right? And he would face first or arms first, hands first, I don't know. You call it head first. Head first into first base. And then not realizing that he's at a baseball game, pulls down his pants to get the dirt out of it. I thought that was a very funny moment.
Jessica
Try hard going feet. Feet first is like spikes up.
Dan Le Batard
I will. I will always. I think Steve Lyons made a career after baseball just from being that goofy guy. All from this clip right here.
Mike Ryan
That picture looks like he's 52 years old.
Dan Le Batard
There's no way he forgot there's thousands of people watching him. Number two, this one might be specific to people who cover the league because you're there for all this stuff. When they water the infield before first pitch. Oh, my.
Mike Ryan
I love that.
Dan Le Batard
That is so soothing.
Roy Bellamy
A lot of dudes holding that hose.
Mike Ryan
So many.
Dan Le Batard
That's not even the part I'm looking at. It's just the streets when it goes from dry dirt to wet dirt. And it's all in this line, it's trans.
Jeremy Tache
Hold on. Are you talking about like, when they're combing the infield?
Mike Ryan
No, they comb it and then they spray it down. The last thing before the game starts is it watering?
Dan Le Batard
But you know how it's setting field dirt, right? It's orange, so it'll get slightly darker when it's wet.
Mike Ryan
Right?
Dan Le Batard
So if you're watching it from a distance, like I did in the press box, and they're just. It's like coloring. It's like coloring in real life.
Mike Ryan
You know how on social media sometimes you get the half videos where it's something I want to watch, and then it's just like something that's pleasant to watch. Yeah, it's that. It.
Jeremy Tache
Was that before the Internet with subway.
Mike Ryan
Riders or it's just pleasant to jump it.
Dan Le Batard
Oh, yeah. I can borrow that as a moment of Zen. You can pay me later just to.
Mike Ryan
See the dark brown.
Dan Le Batard
I like.
Jeremy Tache
I like when they comb it.
Roy Bellamy
There are so many dudes holding the hose. Not because it's heavy, because it. I mean, you could use some help, but because they don't want to get the. The hose on the dirt and undo all.
Mike Ryan
But all the foot marks are fine.
Dan Le Batard
No dirty hose number one. When baseball players go full homoerotic. It's been happening lately. There's a couple of videos. I don't know if you saw Kike Hernandez recently eating not just one popsicle, just eating a popsicle, but two popsicles.
Mike Ryan
What are you doing?
Dan Le Batard
Very slow way.
Roy Bellamy
I don't see an issue.
Dan Le Batard
This one was right.
Roy Bellamy
No, I heard that's how you down a pop.
Dan Le Batard
Yeah, that's true.
Mike Ryan
You don't want any dripping.
Dan Le Batard
There was another one And I think SportsCenter might have put this on their Instagram feed, but it was a picture. And a couple of pictures in the bullpen giving each other a hug. And one gave him a little bit of a. Yeah, right on the butt cheeks. And. And I think. I think Jeff Passon said he was just hugging his bullpen catcher because that's what friends do sometimes. And that little ass crab.
Mike Ryan
I don't think the kiss on the forehead would be accepted in the baseball locker room.
Dan Le Batard
Do you know my favorite thing about baseball? Shocking.
Jeremy Tache
Do you know. Do you know what that guy's name is?
Mike Ryan
Shocking.
Jeremy Tache
The player who did that? Cuz it mentioned Duran. But the other guy. Do you know the other guy's name? And it's funny because this came to me this morning. His name is Negro.
Dan Le Batard
What?
Jeremy Tache
His name is. No, Frank Negro. The catcher.
Dan Le Batard
Frank Negro. That can't be right.
Jeremy Tache
N I G R O. Frank Negro.
Mike Ryan
That is.
Dan Le Batard
Is that how it's pronounced?
Jeremy Tache
No, I don't know how it's pronounced. I'm reading it. Frank Negro.
Dan Le Batard
Do you think that's why Christian Wilkins got cut from the Raiders because he.
Mike Ryan
Was playing the wrong sport?
Dan Le Batard
Because he was eating two popsicles the wrong way?
Jeremy Tache
He did it to the wrong Negro.
Mike Ryan
Luckily you're here now. We can have the conversation.
Roy Bellamy
Max Crosby, folks.
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Mike Ryan
Don Lerd Sugar daddies, these things.
Dan Le Batard
I'm telling you, I love sugar daddies.
Mike Ryan
Stuck in your teeth like you can't chew them. They're like impossible to chew. They are impossible.
Dan Le Batard
That is every day.
Roy Bellamy
Sts.
Dan Le Batard
This is the D? Ler show with the st. Did we.
Jessica
Handle that well enough yesterday?
Dan Le Batard
Yeah, like I said earlier, you were handling it fine. I think later when you went to the feminine stake, you might have fallen off the edge there. I think I never went to the feminine state.
Roy Bellamy
He was told never went to it. Man, how this show works.
Dan Le Batard
I'm just commenting.
Roy Bellamy
I said I would like the ability to hate Angel Reese and now I just turned into someone that hates.
Dan Le Batard
And so that's kind of similar to the Christian Wilkins thing, because I don't.
Jeremy Tache
See he's also upset that Deion Sanders didn't die.
Roy Bellamy
Oh, don't you just put that on me.
Dan Le Batard
That's right.
Roy Bellamy
That clip started with other people.
Dan Le Batard
I pissed off about that too. Not gonna lie. But.
Roy Bellamy
Oh, you know what? I'll do this.
Jessica
Hold on.
Roy Bellamy
Let me do this. All right.
Dan Le Batard
What do you say?
Roy Bellamy
I'm not crazy. You're crazy. It is an odd thing to do that before you announce you're okay. It's a weird ta da.
Dan Le Batard
The thing I was going to say on the show on Monday was, hasn't Dion always been overdramatic? Like, hasn't he been the drama king for his entire career? Like, why would he do something different this time? And so I was thinking when I heard the first one, I was like, that's probably a little dramatic. Maybe he's overcome something and that's what's. But I didn't want to guess that. And then there we go. That's what happened. Because he is pretty dramatic about everything.
Roy Bellamy
I'm not crazy. You're crazy.
Jeremy Tache
The drama king is in the building. The drama king.
Roy Bellamy
I don't want to live in a world in which he can't be like, hey, that's a. That's a. That's a strange way to go about things when everyone is thinking it.
Dan Le Batard
Stop.
Mike Ryan
He's gone.
Roy Bellamy
Yes. No one's saying that. He hasn't gone through so much. No one. No one else is saying that this isn't a triumph of the human spirit. Everyone's just acknowledging, like, whoa, this was a weird buildup.
Jeremy Tache
I'm happy that he's okay.
Roy Bellamy
You got out there.
Mike Ryan
So am I. Yeah.
Roy Bellamy
Unlike other people in this room. Right.
Jessica
You can clap now.
Dan Le Batard
So Christian Wilkins.
Mike Ryan
Go on.
Dan Le Batard
The place people want to go automatically is there is a gay situation there either. Christian is aggressively gay. Like, and that's the thing that drives me wild. It's just like, you don't like. You just. You think all gay people are that aggressive.
Jeremy Tache
Like, that's absolutely what is aggressively gay.
Dan Le Batard
I mean, like, sticking your finger in a dude's ass during a football game is aggressively gay.
Jeremy Tache
No, it's not. Right.
Dan Le Batard
Gay.
Mike Ryan
If I'm trying to get the ball out of his hand.
Dan Le Batard
But the problem is not like. So he's basically Chris.
Roy Bellamy
That play was dead.
Dan Le Batard
The way I see it. And this is plenty of people like this. He is so confident in who he is. Like, he is a big mother effer, super athletic, one of the most talented athletes in the world. You can't question Christian Wilkins in his mind. Right? So what can he do now? This is where. Just a little over the edge. This is where people say he's freaky. What can he do possibly to get an edge on you? He will weaponize your homophobia. So if I accidentally touch your butt, that might get you out of your game forever, Josh Allen. You know, if I In the middle of a play, then, wow, you're gonna be thinking about that, possibly even feeling it for the next 30 minutes. And now you think that something's wrong with you or you can't get on camera. He did that to me. What the. And then you're off your game.
Jeremy Tache
You think there's something wrong with you. Like, why did I like it? Why do I want to play Christian Wilkins every time?
Dan Le Batard
5% of those.
Jessica
What you're saying makes a lot of sense. Why don't we see it more than.
Dan Le Batard
Because it's a personality type. Christian Wilkins is the like, look, I am openly gay. I am very. I. Huh.
Roy Bellamy
You're announcing that today, but that.
Dan Le Batard
You guys announced it for me yesterday.
Roy Bellamy
That's a revelation.
Jeremy Tache
Breaking news.
Dan Le Batard
But I am. I mean, not prude or anything, but I'm sort of timid. I just don't like. I don't give off like, crazy sexual energy when you go to places. It's just like, I see you order that from person. But Christian Wilkins, I've seen people like him before. Like, even the idea that when he did the split and the Clemson celebration, he knew everything everybody was going to say about that. But a. It's an impressive physical feat to do, remember? But also, it just shows you who he is. He's just like, I have huge personality. Watch me do this crazy split in front of everybody. And I don't care what you think.
Jessica
Remember a few years ago in dolphin camp? Like, it was a whole thing where he knows all the words to the entire Hamilton soundtrack. Like, that was his favorite movie at the time.
Dan Le Batard
So I think where. Where you guys went makes perfect sense. Like, whether or not he is gay, I do not believe him to. And no, we don't have like, secret meetings where we talk about people or they come out to only gay people. So.
Roy Bellamy
No, dude, if that Hamilton is criteria, Chris and I are gay as hell.
Dan Le Batard
Right?
Jeremy Tache
Suspected.
Dan Le Batard
But I don't think. I think, again, it could be just one of those situations. And that just carries over into the locker room where you're in these settings and you're just like, you know, tickling. And maybe somebody didn't like it. And maybe he's just like the type of person that just eggs on and completely just goes forward and messes with you. And maybe there were just too many people in there that didn't like it. And I did think it was a funny note that somebody mentioned that Carl Nassip was on the Raiders. First of all, he's not anymore. He came out. I think Played two seasons, I think for the Raiders and the Bucs, and then retired.
Jeremy Tache
Got his ass up out of there.
Dan Le Batard
He was not, let's just say, the perfect spokesman. And so he was very guarded. He just didn't do much, didn't speak up much, didn't really talk at all. And so. And some of the things that he told the story about something that happened in the locker room where he said something was gay and then one of his teammates stood up for that. Hey, that language isn't allowed here. Just like really like you were still like that deep into the closet where you were just using gay as a slur. That was a lot. And then he hasn't really unpacked all of that since. And so to me, not the greatest, you know, of candidates, the person to be our spokesman. But that didn't mean much in hitting that locker room because of who he was. He was very guarded, he was very to himself. Everybody could be like, oh, that's one of those good gays. We can have him around. You know what I mean? That's a great karaoke song. Low key. And that's also my low key. My favorite part of the play that they put on on Disney plus is when he's spitting everywhere.
Mike Ryan
That's his thing.
Roy Bellamy
He's a spitter. Chris is a catcher. He's a spitter.
Mike Ryan
He'll be back.
Dan Le Batard
Famously from Glee. Right? Wasn't that Jesse from Glee? Look it up.
Mike Ryan
Apparently that guy, he turned down. He turned down a bigger role in Glee and took, I believe that role was a part time role.
Dan Le Batard
Good. Cuz that talk about a cursed cast.
Roy Bellamy
I like women.
Dan Le Batard
You know what's funny about those videos though with Akike Hernandez is when I was and I told this story about Tony Alfonseca, like I used to think and still do that like the last sort of locker room to break the barrier and like be okay with homosexuality. It would be baseball because. Because you've got a mixture from different countries. So you've got a lot of different opinions, some more harsh than others. There's also. This is going to sound terrible, but there's also people whose education stop at high school more in baseball and even. Yeah, but I'm not calling them stupid, I'm just saying. But so there's just less life experience. Worldly, if you will. And so that's where I thought. But now, you know, boys will be boys, I guess they're just kind of breaking all the rules.
Jessica
No, but football, man, like 53 guys.
Dan Le Batard
Football I think. Football I think is different. And because of what I said before a little bit is I don't care what position you are in football. Like, if I make it as a professional football player, the sport that everybody can. The consensus is the most masculine of the sports. You can't be soft and play. You can't be soft.
Jessica
I don't know what that brushing off hockey was right there.
Dan Le Batard
Ice skating. I mean, it's not really. You can't tell me nothing. I don't care what you think about gay people. You think I'm soft, Whatever. I will light you up. Or if I'm a wide receiver, I will cook you and I will dance right in front of you. Like you can't tell me anything in football. If somebody decides that, hey, I'm just gonna be myself in football. And what are you gonna do? Fight me? I'm Christian Wilkins. I will kick your ass. Yeah, come with it.
Roy Bellamy
So that's a revelation. You're what?
Dan Le Batard
Clip it, Put it in the club. No, I'm not. I don't even know if he's a catcher.
Jeremy Tache
It's poor etiquette.
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Chris Cote
Every cup game and at what?
Dan Le Batard
This is the D. Levatar show with the St.
Jeremy Tache
Chris. Speaking of etiquette, besides a word that you can't spell, what. What is. What is your deal with coworker etiquette?
Mike Ryan
Oh, my God.
Dan Le Batard
This is.
Mike Ryan
This has to do with Izzy, actually. So this morning and today is the Example with Izzy, it's happened with many a people. I'm walking to the studio from the car, and I see Izzy, like, on the other side of the street waiting to cross, and the etiquette happens. Izzy's one of my favorite people around here. If I'm gonna wait for anybody, it's gonna be Izzy. You give us the top five, but I don't wait.
Jessica
Who wouldn't you wait for?
Mike Ryan
No, I think I'm proving a point here. I didn't wait for Izzy. I saw him there. We exchanged. Exchanged a little wave, and then I made the left, and I just kept going.
Jeremy Tache
He's across the street at Bayside.
Mike Ryan
He's, like, at Bayside or, like, halfway, but not. But not walking. He's, like, stuck out in the middle area. I want.
Jeremy Tache
I want to let you guys know right now, I'm not waiting for any of you bastards to cross any streets. If you're not right here, if there's traffic, I'll see you.
Mike Ryan
But I felt a little insecure about it. I was like, does easy think I'm a dick?
Stugotz
Should I be waiting?
Dan Le Batard
I thought about this a little bit, and I'm gonna give you a pass.
Jeremy Tache
Did you think about it in the moment?
Dan Le Batard
Absolutely. Cause I looked. I waved hello, and I didn't want to be the eager guy. I was just looking and seeing if he's gonna wait for me, right? So I kind of looked down, and then when I looked up again, he had already turned the corner. And I was like, you know what? Son of a. I would probably do the same thing. And then I was like, when I get to the lobby, he'll probably be there in the elevator banks waiting for me because we're going to the same floor. Nope, wasn't there.
Mike Ryan
Now, what I did, well, first, you know, I was tracking all this as I walked into the elser. I look, and you're doing a stop and chat with Matt.
Dan Le Batard
Yeah, it was a.
Mike Ryan
So I'm like.
Dan Le Batard
It was a quick one, though.
Mike Ryan
So I'm like, I don't know how long that's gonna take. So I get to the elevator, and as I'm about to walk on, I do the look. I'm like, if I see you, I look to my right. If you're there, I'm holding. I'm waving you, and I'm holding the elevator.
Dan Le Batard
You know what, Chris?
Mike Ryan
Now, did I scurry quickly into the elevator when I looked, right? And you weren't there? Because I'm like, good.
Dan Le Batard
Yeah, you have to, right?
Mike Ryan
But it's nothing against half of you.
Dan Le Batard
Then I'm going to be like, well, wait a second. He might have seen me. Yeah, you got to get in.
Mike Ryan
I like to be in that elevator alone. There's a good mirror in there. I get to do the last check of the day. Last side profile. What's it look like if I'm walking away?
Dan Le Batard
I don't like those, man.
Chris Cote
Wait, what?
Dan Le Batard
Love it. I don't like the mirror.
Mike Ryan
You don't do a last minute check.
Chris Cote
Do that.
Jeremy Tache
Really? You don't walk in that elevator. The elevator closes and I like, okay, how's going it?
Mike Ryan
Just make sure the flies up. Make sure the, you know, hair.
Jeremy Tache
Brush my hair. One last.
Chris Cote
And you turn and you like, check.
Mike Ryan
But like what the side profile looks.
Dan Le Batard
Like if I'm there by myself. Sure, but how often are you really in an elevator by yourself? Like what, 50 of the time?
Mike Ryan
I'll do it with someone else in there, but I'm more subtle about it.
Dan Le Batard
With the other people. It's just like when the mirror's right in front, I don't know where to look. I don't want to look directly at the person.
Mike Ryan
You look at yourself.
Dan Le Batard
I want to look at myself because then I look like some sort of narcissist and it's just like, where do I look?
Jeremy Tache
Why wouldn't I want to be in?
Mike Ryan
So I'm in the clear? I'm good there?
Jeremy Tache
Yeah, absolutely. Hey, you know what I do? I'll get in the elevator. You know what? In a regular elevator, not one with mirrors, I will turn the corner and be in the closest version that I can't see around the corner. Who's coming in on purpose so I don't have to make eye contact, man. I'm not trying to wait for anybody.
Mike Ryan
There are a lot of examples of this. There are times where I pull into the parking lot and I see Jeremy is parked, and I just kind of. I park and then I kind of do a thing of like, is he getting out of his car or am I. Am I going to go quick and get out before he's out of his car? Like, the last thing we want is like, we're both getting out. And I love Jeremy. Like, this is nothing personal. It's just in the morning, I don't want the. I just don't want the.
Dan Le Batard
So you don't want the nice interaction?
Mike Ryan
No, I do know a hundred. I genuinely like Jeremy.
Chris Cote
If you genuinely like them, you're not gonna avoid all these people.
Mike Ryan
You're doing this thing like Billy, you are literally the person more than anyone I would expect to, like, avoid people.
Chris Cote
Yeah. But I don't like everyone.
Mike Ryan
All right, well, okay.
Chris Cote
Like, sometimes I go and I walk around Bayside a little bit. I'm like, I'm here. Let me go see what the boats are up to.
Mike Ryan
So you're saying there's no scenario where you're. It's the morning, and I might not be in the most chatty mood. That doesn't mean I don't like somebody.
Chris Cote
I can't tell you how many times I've been pretending to do something in my car because Jason's walking out of his car at the same time. Like, it's gonna be a long walk.
Mike Ryan
That's my point. I think that's a normal human thing. I don't think that means we don't like these people. I think we're just humans.
Jeremy Tache
No, you sounds like. It sounds like you kind of.
Mike Ryan
You think, I don't like Jeremy and Izzy because of my example.
Roy Bellamy
I better be careful. Like, this kind of stigma will stick to you for the rest of your life as the fans come up to you and we'll say, I know you don't like this. I did a segment just like this. I love talking castigated for it.
Mike Ryan
No, I love. I'd rather talk to fans than Jeremy.
Dan Le Batard
Like, we talk to each other for four straight hours. Do we need to do a pre, pre, pre shadow show like that on the street? Nah, we're good.
Chris Cote
I have an opposite. I have an opposite that I have someone that I run up to every time.
Jeremy Tache
Who's that?
Chris Cote
Like, I'm walking and this person's walking. Doing that to me is Roy. Every time I see. I'll sprint through cars if I have to play frog or try to catch up to Roy if he's in that middle, like, island there between the two different ways the car is going. I'm like, I got to get up to Roy.
Mike Ryan
Have you ever. Have you ever the situation where you're. The person in front of you, a coworker is walking to work and they don't see you yet. So it's like, I'm just going to float back.
Dan Le Batard
Yeah.
Jeremy Tache
Oh, yeah.
Mike Ryan
I'm just going to let them go. Just so there's not that awkward. Because then they're going to look back and be like, I should stop. It's like, no, you don't have to stop. I'm going to make this easy on you.
Dan Le Batard
Or they're going to look back and be like, how long have you been walking? Behind me and didn't say hello. You asshole.
Chris Cote
I was going to ask that. How do you guys do that? Because, like, sometimes I'll get to that middle divider, and there will be, like, someone there. And I was like, I don't know if they want to be left alone. So, like, I just kind of, like, awkwardly stand there, and then neither one of us has really greeted the other one.
Dan Le Batard
I put it in my head.
Mike Ryan
I see it on the screen now.
Jeremy Tache
This is what I do. I will walk right up behind you, and then I'll do the tap on one shoulder and then be on the other side.
Roy Bellamy
Classic gag.
Jeremy Tache
Yeah, it never gets old.
Roy Bellamy
I'm sorry. It's been a very homoerotic session with Roy in particular.
Chris Cote
I'll just stand next to him because I know he knows that I'm there, and I'm like, how long. How long is he going to pretend that he hasn't seen me? Because he'll do it all day long.
Jeremy Tache
Yeah. I'm about to say, does he ever break? Oh, I didn't see me.
Chris Cote
Eventually he will. Or, like, he'll just, like. If we walk into, like, the elser, he'll give me, like. Like, he'll stop, and then I'll give me, like, a very, like, aggressive, like, get in there, like, arm thing.
Roy Bellamy
Yeah. The super nice thing. Without, you know, without saying anything, like.
Mike Ryan
Yeah, just blow it out your ass.
Roy Bellamy
Great to see you, too, man.
Jeremy Tache
Heart of gold.
Jessica
I tell you my most uncomfortable public interaction with people. If you're at the supermarket, all right, you see someone maybe you haven't seen in a long time, you know, maybe you're, you know, by one of the big open sections.
Mike Ryan
No one's better at avoiding these situations than me.
Jessica
You chat for, like, a good three, four minutes. How you doing? Small talk, whatever.
Dan Le Batard
All right.
Jessica
Really good to see you. And then you go on your way. You inevitably, eventually wind up walking into the same aisle together. What do you say to that person?
Jeremy Tache
Do you keep. For me, it keeps happening. And we're always going, yes, yes, yes.
Dan Le Batard
Joke for each other.
Mike Ryan
Walk by, joke. Oh, here we go again.
Jessica
Are you following me? Like, what are.
Mike Ryan
Shame you forget the pickles or, you know, make some reference to the aisle. You see these prices?
Chris Cote
Movie theater sells pickles.
Jessica
Yeah, My movie just sell pickles.
Mike Ryan
I. Yeah.
Jeremy Tache
How much?
Jessica
The 299. I never know what to say to the person.
Chris Cote
You have to abandon your groceries and just leave.
Jessica
You got to go home.
Chris Cote
Go to a different. Go to a different store.
Dan Le Batard
What's wrong with you?
Mike Ryan
People just Know if you can't have normal human interaction. If we run into each other at Publix, and I act like I haven't seen, and I'm just, like, stumbling upon you. I already saw it.
Dan Le Batard
You.
Mike Ryan
And I was just like, what is the stumble like?
Jessica
I want to see.
Mike Ryan
It's just like that. Oh, hey, what's up, dude? Oh, my God.
Jeremy Tache
Wait, so you're. You're saying you will always have seen me first?
Mike Ryan
I'm saying I'm never going to initiate. And, I mean, there are some people like that. I will initiate, but if it's, like, an old high school person that I don't really like, I'm always going to be the. Oh, like, I'm stumbling into this. I didn't see you there, even though I did two aisles ago.
Chris Cote
Well, do you see them? See you do the same thing, and then you reach the point of no return because, like, I had that zaz with someone that, you know, you were close to. Who happened to me at a Target with the Rom dog.
Jessica
Oh, it's my dog right there.
Chris Cote
Brett Romberg. He's walking around Target, and we both, like. It was like. And then we eventually talked to, like, oh, I thought. I wasn't sure if it was you. I thought it was you. Wasn't sure. And we talked about it a little bit.
Jessica
Did he remember who you were?
Chris Cote
Yeah, he gave me. This is a long time ago. This is when people knew who I was.
Mike Ryan
I similarly saw Channing Crowder. Lives somewhere near me. I've seen him at this gas station near my house many a time. Never go up to him.
Jeremy Tache
Does he know who you are?
Mike Ryan
Yeah, we're friendly.
Dan Le Batard
Clearly, you love him.
Chris Cote
I mean, it's like his relationship with Jeremy.
Jessica
I don't understand Tony. Tony's all judgy about this. Like, you're telling me you. You would know. You know what to do. You keep. You already had the stop and chat.
Dan Le Batard
With the person in the supermarket. Different experience.
Jessica
And then three aisles later, you cross paths.
Dan Le Batard
You. You know how to handle that.
Mike Ryan
I'm already three steps ahead. While we're walking by, I can move one of these.
Billy Corben
Hey, good seeing you.
Jessica
How many times are you gonna do that?
Mike Ryan
Have you seen these prices?
Billy Corben
Ben, it's the next aisle.
Mike Ryan
Yeah, right.
Roy Bellamy
Third aisle.
Dan Le Batard
I told them.
Roy Bellamy
So we're gonna go down.
Dan Le Batard
What the hell happened, brother?
Roy Bellamy
I still love them, though. That's. That for my text. That's how it's going.
Dan Le Batard
That's in Kendall.
Roy Bellamy
What about these eggs? I don't care about them anymore.
Dan Le Batard
All right?
Chris Cote
They're actually down.
Roy Bellamy
Yeah, that's the only goddamn thing. Let's get some ground beef, shall we?
Dan Le Batard
No, I don't care.
Roy Bellamy
I don't eat beef anymore.
Jessica
I think Billy's right. I mean, you have the stop and chat at the supermarket. You think you gotta go home after that?
Chris Cote
Yeah, I think you just gotta. Like, not even. Like, in most cases, if I change my mind, like, I'll go down the aisle, put it back. But I think that, like, all the people that work at the grocery market, like, they understand if they just see like one of those, like hand carts, like on the floor, like a little basket with all the goods or somebody unabandoned shopping carts, they ran into someone, they had to talk. And because you do see just random.
Mike Ryan
Shopping carts with a few things in it, you're always like, what happened there?
Jessica
Oh, so that's what happened.
Jeremy Tache
I'll tell you.
Jessica
I would go home and like, I don't have any of the groceries. And my wife's like, what? I'd be like, I gotta go back tomorrow.
Dan Le Batard
Do you guys have a supermarket employee maybe recognize?
Mike Ryan
I have a few people.
Jeremy Tache
Really?
Mike Ryan
That you give a little hello to.
Dan Le Batard
There's this one gentleman at this one Publix who worked. I don't think he works there anymore. But I had to avoid that corner of the Publix for like six months because he was trying to get me to play in his son's like, charity golf event. And I was like, man, I'm not really good at golf. He's like, well, you can't learn if you don't play. I'm like, yeah, that's not the point. I don't really want to.
Mike Ryan
I've had every single time I had a butcher.
Dan Le Batard
That's why I went vegan.
Mike Ryan
A butcher I needed to avoid at Publix. I was just like, he's just gonna want to do a stop and chat.
Chris Cote
Have you ever. So, like, I run errands and I'll go to like multiple stores, sometimes in the same mini mall. Have you ever had the situation where you don't know the person, but you see them in back to back stores and like, we're doing the exact same thing today and you both see each other like, I know you, I'm not gonna talk to you. But we seem to be doing the same thing today.
Dan Le Batard
If you see them in a third location, you better start getting. And straighter start worrying.
Chris Cote
Oh, no, they're probably worried about me too.
Jeremy Tache
Went to LA a couple of months ago. Saw this guy dressed in all white on an all white motorcycle blaring like R. Kelly, right? And then like literally 40 minutes later in a completely different part of town, saw the same guy.
Billy Corben
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Mike Ryan
A lot of outdoor activities, a lot.
Billy Corben
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Podcast Summary: The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
Episode: Hour 2: The Last Check
Release Date: July 30, 2025
Timestamp: 01:38 – 05:59
The episode kicks off with a discussion about the Comcast Business Top 10 in the PGA Tour, which ranks golfers based on their performance throughout the season. The panel expresses surprise and debate over the rankings, highlighting unexpected names and omissions.
Mike Ryan introduces the topic:
"Guys, this is big. We have the Comcast Business Top 10 in the PGA Tour. Some shocking names up here." [01:38]
Dan Le Batard questions the inclusion of Ben Griffin:
"Where's my boy Ben Griffin at?" [01:41]
Mike Ryan critiques Griffin's ranking:
"The least noteworthy person to me on this list is Ben Griffin coming in in the seventh spot." [01:46]
Roy Bellamy praises Scotty Scheffler:
"He’s winning all the time. He makes sense as number one." [04:07]
The panel debates the consistency and performance of various golfers, expressing surprise over the exclusion of Ludwig Auburn and the consistent presence of Scotty Scheffler at the top. They also discuss Keegan Bradley's resurgence and question the selection criteria, comparing it to other sports figures like LeBron James.
Timestamp: 08:25 – 13:02
The conversation shifts to the difficulty of spelling certain words without relying on technology. The hosts share personal struggles with spelling words like "privilege," "etiquette," and "separate," leading to a broader discussion on autocorrect and its impact on spelling skills.
Jeremy Tache admits his difficulty:
"I cannot spell this word. It’s the word privilege. I don't know how to spell." [08:25]
Mike Ryan adds his own challenges:
"For me, it's etiquette. How many TE's? Where do they go?" [08:51]
Roy Bellamy introduces a top five list:
"It's the top five words that people rely on their phones almost exclusively to spell for them." [09:27]
The hosts explore how dependence on smartphones for spelling assistance has led to a decline in personal spelling abilities, sharing humorous anecdotes and frustrations with autocorrect errors.
Timestamp: 30:08 – 40:46
A significant portion of the episode delves into social etiquette, particularly in interactions with coworkers and acquaintances. The hosts discuss the awkwardness of running into someone they know in public settings like supermarkets and elevators, sharing strategies to handle these encounters without initiating conversation.
Jeremy Tache shares his approach:
"I will walk right up behind you, and then I'll do the tap on one shoulder and then be on the other side." [35:13]
Mike Ryan recounts avoiding awkward greetings:
"If I'm gonna wait for anybody, it's gonna be Izzy. You give us the top five, but I don't wait." [30:16]
Chris Cote describes avoiding interactions:
"Someone knows you, you're not gonna avoid all these people." [33:25]
The discussion highlights the discomfort and strategies involved in maintaining personal boundaries while navigating social norms, emphasizing the balance between politeness and personal space.
Timestamp: 22:27 – 27:05
A heated debate arises around Christian Wilkins, a football player, and his interactions that some perceive as homophobic. The hosts discuss the implications of his actions, his personality, and the broader context of homophobia within sports.
Dan Le Batard critiques Wilkins:
"Christian Wilkins, I will always be like, you don't like. You just. You think all gay people are that aggressive." [22:43]
Jeremy Tache defends Wilkins:
"No, it's not." [22:45]
Dan Le Batard elaborates on Wilkins' impact:
"He is so confident in who he is. He will weaponize your homophobia." [23:46]
The conversation explores the fine line between playful interactions and offensive behavior, questioning whether Wilkins' actions are a form of empowerment or perpetuating harmful stereotypes. The panel debates the nature of masculinity in sports and the necessity for more inclusive and respectful environments.
Timestamp: 32:04 – 40:46
The hosts share personal stories about their experiences with coworkers and acquaintances, providing insights into their real-life interactions and the complexities of maintaining professional and personal relationships.
Chris Cote talks about encountering Roy:
"I'm walking and this person's walking. Doing that to me is Roy." [34:23]
Jessica describes uncomfortable supermarket encounters:
"How you guys do that? Because, like, sometimes I'll get to that middle divider, and there will be, like, someone there." [34:37]
Mike Ryan discusses avoiding unwanted interactions:
"I have a few people. That you give a little hello to." [39:33]
These anecdotes illustrate the challenges of day-to-day social interactions, highlighting the need for subtlety and discretion to avoid awkwardness while maintaining cordial relationships.
Throughout the episode, the hosts infuse humor into their discussions, sharing funny moments and playful banter to keep the conversation engaging and entertaining.
Dan Le Batard jokes about elevator mirrors:
"I don't want to look directly at the person. I don't want to look like some sort of narcissist." [32:36]
Jeremy Tache adds to the humor with creative avoidance tactics:
"I'm about to say, does he ever break? Oh, I didn't see me." [35:36]
Roy Bellamy comments on the situation:
"Classic gag." [35:19]
These moments provide levity and relatability, showcasing the hosts' ability to turn everyday situations into humorous anecdotes.
Hour 2: The Last Check of The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz offers a blend of sports analysis, particularly focusing on the PGA Tour, with engaging discussions on personal challenges like spelling and social etiquette. The episode delves into sensitive topics such as homophobia in sports, presenting diverse perspectives from the hosts. Throughout, the panel maintains a humorous and relatable tone, making the content accessible and entertaining for both regular listeners and newcomers.
Notable Quotes:
"The least noteworthy person to me on this list is Ben Griffin coming in in the seventh spot." – Mike Ryan [01:46]
"I cannot spell this word. It’s the word privilege. I don't know how to spell." – Jeremy Tache [08:25]
"Christian Wilkins, I will always be like, you don't like. You just. You think all gay people are that aggressive." – Dan Le Batard [22:43]
"I'm walking right up behind you, and then I'll do the tap on one shoulder and then be on the other side." – Jeremy Tache [35:13]
Disclaimer: The content discussed reflects the opinions and conversations of the podcast hosts and guests at the time of recording.