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Dan Le Batard
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Dan Le Batard
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Dan Le Batard
Shadow show.
Chris Cody
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Shadow show.
Chris Cody
Shadow show.
Dan Le Batard
Shadow show.
Stugotz
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Dan Le Batard
Shadow show. Shadowing it.
Greg Cody
Shadowing it.
Dan Le Batard
Chris, you should have seen how proud of himself he was as Greg Cody came in here, turned off his phone and put on his headsets ready to do the show and started bragging about it. And I celebrated him. After 20 years, he has learned common courtesy. Yeah, finally, he has learned the common courtesy of be ready to go when the show starts. He was so proud of himself for turning off his phone and for putting his microphone in front of his face.
Chris Cody
I cheered for him. He turned the volume down on his computer. I'm not certain he knows how to do any of these things. So I don't know if the phone is actually off. I'm not certain the volume is turned down on his computer. And I also have to say to him while celebrating it, I didn't like it.
Dan Le Batard
I mean, I didn't know what to do with it. I was certainly confused by it. But he came in with the A material today. He's like, I got stuff on. Face rubbing.
Greg Cody
Oh, I mean, that's a big deal. That's a Cody family trip. And by the way, me being all prepared and unusually ready was my Christmas gift to you. So don't expect anything else. No, face rubbing is a family tradition. My dad did it. He said his dad did it. We're deep rubbers. We're rubbers. You know, rubbing it and atta boy, it works. You know, it's like, I don't want to do it right now because I just came out with it.
Dan Le Batard
Well, we're not on video right now, so it wouldn't be good to do it right now.
Greg Cody
Well, people can visualize it. Everybody rubs their face, you know, but I make a ritual of it because it is a family tradition.
Amin Elhassan
I had it as you rubbing other people's faces.
Greg Cody
No, no, no, no.
Billy Gil
That would be odd.
Greg Cody
Yeah, that's an intimate thing. Like when I'm rubbing my face, I'm giving myself a self massage and it's just, it's invigorating.
Billy Gil
This came up with me and my dad because he does this on our podcast recordings. I'll be setting up a guest and we can see my dad. He thinks like he's doing this as if he can't be seen and he's just giving himself this like deep face massage while Dave Barry's on the like, I'm like, dad, I'm trying to get Dave Barry ready here. Can you stop, you know, massaging your face? It's making us both uncom.
Greg Cody
Don't knock it till you tried it. That's the only thing I can say. I mean, it's wonderful.
Chris Cody
You know, we touch our faces 23 times per hour.
Dan Le Batard
Put it on the poll at Lebanon tard show juju over under touching your face 23 times an hour.
Gina
Greg, you said it's a family tradition and I'm going to be honest with you. You've said a lot of things are family traditions and I'm concerned that they're not going to live on because your son, at least Christopher, seems to reject many of these family.
Dan Le Batard
Most of them, almost all of this.
Gina
Michael, do the same thing, like will these family traditions all go with.
Greg Cody
They will all go with me.
Billy Gil
I'll do pfpi. Will you keep that going?
Greg Cody
Are you sure?
Chris Cody
It's nice of you right now.
Billy Gil
I'm planning on it.
Dan Le Batard
We'll see how it goes.
Greg Cody
He just said that on a recording. So it's official now. But no, everything dies with me. The face rubbing will die. Referring to farts as pets will die. You know, my granddaughter refers to farts as toots. You know, doesn't even have the common courtesy to say pets.
Dan Le Batard
Right.
Greg Cody
You know, he's not teaching her right, obviously because you know, you gotta say who let a pet and she doesn't do that. So you know, the face rubbing has no chance because every time I do it, Christopher acts like it's some horrific ritual that I'm going through and when really it's just like sort of a. Almost like a self gratification.
Billy Gil
That's my point. It seems like something that should be done alone in your bathroom.
Gina
No.
Billy Gil
And you do it on.
Gina
Zoom in.
Billy Gil
Dave Barry.
Greg Cody
Well, you know, I think it's an age thing. You know, I think Dave Barry could relate to it. He's older than I am. I love having guests on my show that are even older.
Chris Cody
Looks younger.
Greg Cody
He does look younger. You're right.
Chris Cody
It's rare.
Dan Le Batard
So much younger, man. Barry looks so much younger than 45.
Chris Cody
That shirt looks like it's 40.
Dan Le Batard
Well, that's what Billy said in my ear while Greg was talking. That shirt's older than anyone in the shipping container. And a means in the shipping container.
Billy Gil
That collar has seen better days.
Greg Cody
I mean, I don't. You know, I don't date my shirts. I have no idea when I bought this, but I will say it's been in my closet a while and I haven't worn it in a while. I hope whatever you do, judging.
Dan Le Batard
Judging from the age of that one, you don't date them. You marry him. Like you've been with that shirt for a long ass time. I remember that shirt walking into a Herald cafeteria. And that cafeteria, that building, and the Herald no longer exist. Their shirt still does. That shirt I have seen since I was in college.
Greg Cody
Really? I didn't realize that technically the Miami Herald still exists, by the way. Apparently. But no, I like this shirt personally.
Dan Le Batard
Clearly the keeper. You certainly made that known over the years.
Greg Cody
But I don't wear it much.
Dan Le Batard
You'd admit, I would say that that shirt is something with that age that should, over the course of a lifetime, turn into a dish rag. Something that you dry plates with.
Gina
That's an heirloom.
Amin Elhassan
Yeah.
Greg Cody
Thank you, Billy. No, it's a beautiful thing. I'll bequeath it to Christopher. He'll turn it into a dish rag. But no, I love it. It has almost like a paisley vibe to me.
Billy Gil
But what it bequeath.
Dan Le Batard
Bequeath. It bequeath.
Amin Elhassan
Qu. With a th.
Greg Cody
You won't get any money, but you'll get all my little artifacts and, you know, curios. Look forward to that. Save the date of your death. Yeah, I haven't decided it yet, but. Save the d.
Gina
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Dan Le Batard
I want to ask all of you, as this Bill Belichick to North Carolina thing becomes more and more real, and I'm Sitting here trying to think of times that we've done anything like this. We argue all the time about whether the college guy could make it work in the pros. We have not had everything turned so upside down that the greatest football coach any of us have ever heard of now doesn't get work in the NFL and wants to call his own dictator terms at North Carolina in such a way that he's being this brazen about the professionalism when he says, quote, let me put this in capital letters. If I was in a college program, if the college program would be a pipeline to the NFL for the players that had the ability to play in the NFL, it would be a professional program, training, nutrition scheme, coaching techniques that would transfer to the NFL. It would be an NFL program at a college level and an education that would get the players ready for their career after football. It would be geared toward developing the player, time management, discipline, structure, all that. That would be life skills. Regardless of whether they were in the NFL or somewhere in business. I feel very confident that I have the contacts in the NFL to pave the way for those players that would have the ability to compete in the NFL. They would be ready for it. I have no doubt about that. He said this to Pat McAfee. This is absolutely him recruiting already. Like, he's saying, I'm gonna be Saban. Like, you know how Saban got people to the pros? That's what I'm gonna be. Never mind. Like, yeah, okay, education, college, but I'm going to be pipeline to high school. Kid, you want to know how to get to the pros? Who knows better than I how to get you to the pros. He's already in recruiting mode. While I still want to learn whether this is a real thing, that he's negotiating to get his son to replace him.
Chris Cody
I mean, Dan, the reports are he sat down with the people in charge of making this higher for five hours, pitching his ideas to North Carolina. I don't think he does that unless he's taking it seriously.
Dan Le Batard
But saying this publicly right here.
Chris Cody
Yeah.
Dan Le Batard
The last year of Belichick's life, if I'm Belichick, I'm deeply insulted by the sport I love. Insulted that no one will give me a job with what I've done in that league. And now I've got to go to North Carolina to negotiate something that's a minor league job. While saying a minor league compared to the pros, the NFL pros.
Chris Cody
Right.
Dan Le Batard
While saying out loud the thing of I'm worthy and here's why I'm worthy. Here's why. I'm better than all the other college coaches. But I want to ask you guys, from a practical perspective, when has this happened before where a coach, I mean, of this magnitude, there aren't many. But just a pro coach is taking a job. That's just. It's not one of the best jobs in college football. It's a good job, but it's not one of the best jobs in college football. The idea that Belichick is available to this school, wants to go to this school and is out here saying out loud to recruits already, this is what I offer. If you go to North Carolina, I've got a better chance of getting you to real money professionalism than anybody else that is working in the sport.
Greg Cody
But is he right, though? Is he right, though? I think that a myriad number of teams at the top level of college football are already. What he's saying. Look at how many players Georgia has in the NFL right now. Ohio State, Alabama, all the top programs do what he's saying. And my question is, everything is about recruiting in the portal. Now, does the Belichick name wow kids who are 18 or 20 years old? Does a guy that age really, really impress people he's after as opposed to.
Dan Le Batard
Wows their parents the same way Dion does?
Chris Cody
Okay, but Greg, if he has the ability, and I believe that he does, and he has the connections, and I believe that he does, to get kids to the NFL, that's what they care about.
Greg Cody
Right, Right. But doesn't every top program offer that same pipeline?
Billy Gil
But we were just talking about in the NFL how he just doesn't connect with players anymore, and now he's going to go to a younger demographic at all the successful, successful coaches. I know there are outlier old guys, but it's a lot of Dan Lannings and it's just, it's, it's flashy, but I just feel like one year into like a mediocre season with North Carolina and we're already doing the same conversations about he's just not connecting with these young guys.
Amin Elhassan
But college, you're able to coach them and talk to them in a way that you can't in the pros because all those guys make so much money, like, the hell out of here. Like, I mean, they make money in college now, but I'm just saying you still are able to coach college kids harder than you coach pros, because at the end of the day, a bunch of them are kids like a year or so removed from high school. And when you walk into those doors, that's one of the things about what Dan is talking about, pro coaches versus college coaches, is that pro coaches sit back and watch college and be like, most of y'all can't coach. That's how pro coaches think about college. Most of you guys can't coach. All you do is recruit and you do rah rah stuff. So imagine Belichick saying me, with my football iq, and then add on to that, I don't have to worry about feelings as much as I do at the NFL level.
Gina
But. But you do now, right? Because, like, if you don't like it, you can leave in a year. Like, no one's tied into being part of any team anymore for any extended period of time. And even if you do like him, if someone comes with more money, you can go. So, like, you do have to manage the feeling. Almost more so than the NFL, where NFL, you're bound by contracts. Like, they can leave one year to the next if they don't like how he's coaching.
Dan Le Batard
He will be more powerless in college than at any time in the college experience. A coach has been powerless, and he was able to be the last of the dinosaurs who ran the professional outfit at the highest level in a dictator way that didn't matter whether he connected with the players or not. Charlie Weiss, his disciple. A lot of coaches never forgave him for appearing at Notre Dame and saying at the first press conference, I've got a significant schematic advantage over my other coaches. We've got to assume that every single game that North Carolina will play with this as the coach, they have a significant coaching advantage. Correct. We're going to agree on the front end that whatever it is they bring into the building the moment it arrives, a leadership and coaching advantage, they will have. The biggest one in the sport. Correct. Will we agree on that or do we not agree on that?
Billy Gil
I'll give you defensively. I mean, he might bring. Bring in the guy with the pencil to run his office.
Dan Le Batard
Guy with the pencil.
Chris Cody
Yeah.
Billy Gil
You knew who I meant.
Dan Le Batard
That's the kind of executive producer and expertise I need.
Billy Gil
You said the name.
Chris Cody
Well, I do exactly what I do. Love building out his coaching staff because I have Teddy Brewski coaching linebackers at unc.
Gina
I mean, Patricia will go with him, right? Like, Patricia's producing him right now, I'm pretty sure. Like, I think Patricia is doing a lot of his production for him for all of his television appearances. Like his research? No, I mean, it's not uncommon. Adam Gase does that for the Mannings. I don't know if that's a secret, but Adam Gase works on the Manning cast doing research.
Greg Cody
Wow. I think two things about Belichick are fair to say. Number one, he didn't win without Tom Brady before in Cleveland, and he didn't win without Tom Brady after in New England. The second point I would make is that Bill Belichick is about two seasons, maybe three from breaking the all time record for most NFL coaching victories. If you don't think Bill Belichick would rather coach in the NFL, you're crazy. And if he ends up in North Carolina, I guarantee you he has a contract that has an out clause where he can leave in the middle of a game if he wants to, if he has an offer from the NFL.
Chris Cody
So, Greg, don't you think part of this is a message to the NFL like, hey, if you want me, come get me right now? I think because I'm dead serious about taking this job.
Greg Cody
Absolutely right. 100%.
Dan Le Batard
Put it on the poll, please. At Le Batard show. Did you know that Adam Gase was a researcher on the Manning cast? I also saw in honor of what I thought was a rare thing, Anderson Cooper having a name that his first name is also a last name and his last name is also a first name. And I was saying that that is a rare thing, but it's also true of Matt Patricia. Matt Patricia's first name is first name and a last name and his last name is a first name and a last name.
Gina
Yeah, but his first name can't be a last name. There's not many mats.
Amin Elhassan
I've never been a Mr. Matt.
Chris Cody
Right. His first name is a first name, his last name is a first name.
Billy Gil
Austin Matthews and the last name.
Dan Le Batard
So there are no mats, there are no last name. In the history of sports, we have never had running around out there someone who's just simply named Matt on the last name.
Greg Cody
Al. Matt. No, it just doesn't exist. But Matt Patricia's first name probably is Matthew. So technically I think you are.
Amin Elhassan
There's nobody named Matthew with the last name. Matthews with an S. Yes.
Chris Cody
Matty Matthews.
Dan Le Batard
No, totally.
Greg Cody
No, I think there's singular Matthew James. You know, I can't offhand, but that doesn't mean there are math.
Billy Gil
Not going to take a quiz.
Greg Cody
I mean, just like there's McDaniels and McDaniel, you know, there's Matthews and Matthew.
Billy Gil
But we can name McDaniel Travis Matthew.
Greg Cody
There you go. Thank you.
Chris Cody
Boom.
Dan Le Batard
That's the honey Badger. Yeah, perfect. Can. Can we do something here? David Sampson is roaming and patrolling the premises here, and he. He's got more Juan Soto stuff. A lot of people appeared yesterday for his Juan Soto stuff, and we did not get too much of his Juan Soto stuff. Right now he's in another room preparing for a game show we're going to debut today. And I want to ask you guys, the premise will be fairly obvious, but I want to ask you guys, which is the better sound to start this with? Should we call it this? Should we call it Is it human? Is it human? Or should we call it this right here? Is he human? What should be the name of the game? Should it be is it human or is he human?
Amin Elhassan
I gotta say, I think we gotta play the game first. And after the game is over, we realize whether it's an it or a he.
Billy Gil
So how am I supposed to play the opening imaging if we don't know.
Dan Le Batard
Which one we're doing at the end? He's saying, he's saying once we're done with it, we'll determine it, which is how metal arc does.
Greg Cody
I think there's another obvious alternative which.
Billy Gil
Well, we don't have us all yelling at him.
Greg Cody
Okay. If you want to include females, women, as well, it should be are they human?
Dan Le Batard
Right. Okay. But we're playing it with just David Sampson. It's just him. And so now, unless you've made him transgender, are they human? Doesn't really work.
Greg Cody
Okay. How about is he human?
Amin Elhassan
Right.
Dan Le Batard
I don't want to play the pronoun game with you. I'm just doing he or it. Those are your choices. Not surprising to me that the face rubber would go off the board. That's what he does.
Chris Cody
I go, it's.
Dan Le Batard
I think, is it human? Is better. But we're going to get to that game show in a second. Is David Sampson available right now? Chris, to just get bonus Soto stuff, I want to get all the things that we got wrong yesterday on Soto. I think at one point I accidentally made him a right handed hitter. So David Sampson was being bothered that he wasn't allowed to speak during our segment because he had more and better information than we did. Is he available right now?
Billy Gil
He's about to be, I'm being told very shortly. So keep filling.
Dan Le Batard
Okay, thank you. That would have been better to have prepared at the start of the show because, you know, we start pretty much at 9:00.
Billy Gil
David does a show right up until 8:50.
Dan Le Batard
Right. And it ends at 8:50. Yes. Ten minutes before we Start. So he should be ready.
Amin Elhassan
I want to go back.
Gina
It should be ready.
Chris Cody
Well said.
Amin Elhassan
It's an it. It's got to be. Is it human? Right. We've spent years saying he's a robot. He's all wires and all that. He's not a he, he's an it. Is it, Is it human? That's my vote.
Dan Le Batard
Okay, so we will get to that game in a second. But I don't see that David. I see him in the preview, but I don't see that he's got his head set on. I don't know if he can hear me or not. So, David, just tell me right now, getting started, tell me what it is that we got wrong yesterday on Juan Soto. What new information has become available in the last 24 hours that makes this even more interesting than it was yesterday? That he's going to the Mets?
Stugotz
Oh, there are some tremendous excuses going on now between teams. Let's start with the Yankees. Word has leaked out that it wasn't about the $760 million. That's not the reason why Soto left the Yankees. It's because he was unhappy with the family room because his people got stopped by security and on top of that he wanted a luxury suite and the Yankees wouldn't give him one without him paying for it. Whoa, can you imagine that? That Juan Soto couldn't buy a luxury suite with 760 million. Guess what? It's happened to me before. Here's what you do. You raise your offer and you make the player buy the suite. So you can tell Aaron Judge and Derek Jeter that we stuck to our principles, that we didn't give a suite to Juan Soto. He bought one. I don't know why the Yankees didn't do that. As for the family room, what a crock of crap. There's security. If you don't have a credential, you don't get through. You're telling me that Juan Soto was so upset by a family room issue that he chose to leave the Yankees? It's a bunch of excuse making in order to try to sully Soto. And I don't think we should be selling him. We should be celebrating that right handed hitter.
Dan Le Batard
What else did we get wrong yesterday? What? What in our analysis was incorrect to you while we didn't let you talk not human.
Greg Cody
It.
Stugotz
I am definitely not. I'm a he. So that's the game. And I was ready the whole time, Dan. Just the fact that you couldn't see or hear. I was ready, ready to play whatever it is that you want to do that. Chris Cody brought to me in the middle of a live show and wondered why he hadn't responded. And then you texted me saying, I think your show's over. You ought to be responding now. I've been here waiting.
Dan Le Batard
Okay, answer my question, please.
Chris Cody
Huh?
Dan Le Batard
You don't even remember it.
Stugotz
I know what your question was. What else did we miss in our great analysis of yesterday's show where it was all spent on college football? Here's where you got wrong is why aren't we spending the time celebrating a what the Mets are doing and thinking are they going to spend the money on Pete Alonso? And you started to let me talk and then you went past it. And David Stearns met the media yesterday night and confirmed it that they may go after Pete Alonso because he's gotten some big hits for the Mets. Do you know what that's code for? We're not getting Pete Alonso because if you were, you would not present it as, oh, that's a player we'd be interested in because he has had some good hits for us. You would say we're going to get Pete Alonso because we want him to protect the great Juan Soto. But I would look for the Mets to bring in a pitcher.
Dan Le Batard
What other reporting over the last 24 hours has gotten your attention? How much of your show today, Nothing Personal, did you devote to the Soto aftermath?
Stugotz
About the first 26 minutes, Dan. There were a lot of teams during the winter meetings who were talking. So what we did is we went around to our top markets. Nothing personal. There's a breakdown of who's listening to the show and we made sure we hit on those cities. So we talked about the Cubs and White Sox because we're pretty big in Chicago. We talked about the Cardinals. One of our top 10 cities is St. Louis. We talked about New York, both Yankees and Mets. And of course you got to work in some Dodgers and some Bill Belichick to end the show because everybody likes talking. Anything Patriots related.
Dan Le Batard
I really wasn't looking for a rundown of your show. I was looking for.
Chris Cody
He really overthinks this thing.
Dan Le Batard
I was looking for what Soto information you have that is new because people are still talking about Soto. I don't want you to review or preview the show you did on Nothing Personal already that we were very busy interrupting.
Chris Cody
Evidently no one cares about your top market.
Dan Le Batard
Yeah, I mean, no one cares about that. In fact, you know what? Just turn his microphone off. I'm going to keep it in here.
Chris Cody
You wanted to go to him.
Dan Le Batard
I did want to go to him. I wanted a specific thing from him, not what his top markets were on. Nothing personally.
Billy Gil
We're very big in Chicago.
Dan Le Batard
I don't care where he's very big. I was asking him a question about Juan Soto, not his strategic laser like focus on getting more listeners in Chicago. I don't care about his podcast and content strategy. I just cared about talking about Juan Soto. Lock him back up in that room. We'll come back to him in a second.
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Dan Le Batard
Don Levitard.
Greg Cody
Quiet man.
Chris Cody
Yes.
Greg Cody
You know, I'm a married man. I don't cheat on my wife. Despite that gratuitous line in back in my stugots, I wish you were here. My wife, I really miss her. No, I don't. That's the thing about being married, you know, you're not allowed to say, I don't miss my wife. I've been gone two days. I haven't been gone long enough to miss my wife. I'm sorry. I call her, I'm on the phone with her for 30 seconds. You know, what am I? Hello? All right, all right, we'll see you. All right. And then, you know, I'm gonna see her in two days. I was jumping Charlie good.
Gina
This is the Don Levatar show with the Stugats.
Dan Le Batard
The thing I wanted to talk with Amin about here, Stugatz, because there are some stats coming out. I don't know how Amin, how interested he's been in the evolution of the Miami Heat that have Bam Adebayo struggling with finding his role. But Tyler Herro having no such issues. He is playing All Star basketball. The numbers he's putting up, okay, when you look at 24, five and five and nine threes a game, it's Luka, it's Tatum, it's Lamelo, and Tyler's the only one shooting over 40% from three on all of those, like he's having an All Star season. And I want to revisit what it is that I was talking about a long time ago as I watched Portland boot off its own court, losing at home by 40 to Utah. They could have used Tyler Herro, evidently. And everyone's mocking me about what Tyler Herro is because I'm saying I don't think there's a lot of difference between Herro and Maxey. And these numbers. Are they not going to put Herro in the All Star game if he stays healthy above Maxey? Like, is he not going to be viewed as a player whose numbers are better than Maxey? When Maxey's asked to carry the team without Joel and without Paul George, you see a higher usage rate and a less efficient player. Tyler Herro hasn't been healthy, and he is the third player on this team. But there's clearly an evolution offensively both in the game and the way the Heat are doing things that it seems to me Amin is pushing Bam off to the side when they need Bam to also be an All Star, they can't have Bam doing the small offensive games, but they need all of the stuff Bam does defensively. So there's. There's a change in the way the Heat are doing business because the way they were doing it with these players against the Celtics was not going to work. So they're going through Hero more than they're going through Bam now, the way.
Amin Elhassan
They were doing against the Celtics when.
Dan Le Batard
Wasn'T working, when it was when. When Hero was more obviously the third option and we were going 1, 2, 3 with Hero as the third option. And now that's changed a little in just the way they're doing business. All. All of it is meant to evolve with what it is that they have. Otherwise, they've got to change it. They've got to pieces. If they don't get More out of the pieces. They have.
Amin Elhassan
Yes, I. That last sentence, absolutely. To say it wasn't working against the Celtics, I kind of disagree. They beat the Celtics.
Dan Le Batard
I'm just saying what happened in the bubble at the rim. The difference between these teams was at the rim. Tatum against Bam. That's no longer the difference between these teams. There's a gulf between these teams now.
Amin Elhassan
But to say that it didn't work, I think is an incorrect statement. That's all I'm pointing out. I don't think it didn't work. I think it worked. And matter of fact, they met the Celtics, what, three times in the conference finals and beat him twice. Some would say what the Celtics was doing wasn't working against Miami, but that's neither here nor there. The point is, what you're saying is that the dynamics have changed. And I think part of that is, first of all, the ceiling of the team is much higher when Bam is your best player. The problem is how long are they going to have to wait for Bam to play like he's their best player? And what I mean by that is there's an assertiveness. You have to be in order to be the best player. 20 years ago, 25 years ago, there was a discussion who's the best power forward in the game? And these were the names people said and did not bat an eye. Tim Duncan, Kevin Garnett, Chris Weber, Dirk Nowitzki, Rasheed Wallace. Rasheed Wallace was in that list. Everyone, all those guys knew it. Everyone around the league knew it. Rasheed Wallace is one of the five best power forwards in the game right now.
Dan Le Batard
He was the basketball player's basketball player, absolutely. People loved his game, but almost to a fault.
Amin Elhassan
When I say Rasheed Wallace to the casual person, like, oh, it's because he was always getting technical fouls and stuff. That's not what Rasheed Wallace is undoing, or not even undoing. It's just what limited him. What limited him was he was the basketball player's basketball player. He wanted to be one of the guys. He had the talent, the skill, the IQ to be an absolute monster. And he's like, wait, wait, wait. Basketball is a five man game and I just want to set screens and I just want to be one of the guys and average about 16 points A. And that's what he did. And when he got to Detroit, it was exactly what they needed. But Rasheed Wallace, talent wise, skill wise, IQ wise, was every bit the equal of Tim Duncan and Kevin Garnett. They never got at any point that monster, that selfishness of like, I don't give a damn. Give me the ball. Get out of my way. 25 years later, I look at Bam Adebayo and I think the same thing. I'm like, man, when he turns into a jack hole. Because we can't say the other word. When he turns into a real jack.
Dan Le Batard
Hole, I feel like we can say the other word.
Amin Elhassan
No, we can't. We're on Peacock.
Dan Le Batard
I feel like we can.
Amin Elhassan
You don't want Peacock next to the jackhole.
Billy Gil
That's just not all right.
Amin Elhassan
So if Bam were to unlock that and turn into a real selfish mf, like, give me the damn ball. Get out of my way. I'm not settling for jump shots. I'm not just pitching it back out. I am the offense. That's when the heat and that's the progression we've been waiting for for the last three years. Where Jimmy said, well, this is Bam's team, that was the progression we're waiting for. Up in Cleveland, they've got a guy, Evan Mobley, where they're doing the same thing. Like, he's a really talented, smart player, tough, great defensive player, but he hasn't taken that leap. And they need that leap in order to get to where they really want to be.
Dan Le Batard
You saw with Cleveland the other night when they came to Miami, they had lost only three times this year. Mobley plays 12 minutes. They lose against Miami immediately. When Miami hasn't beaten a team of pedigree all season before this. Unless you consider the Lakers and whatever they brought brought down here to be something of pedigree. But your contention on where it is, that Hero is in his evolution, and if I put him next to Maxie and say to you, these two players are pretty similar, are they not? You disagree with that?
Amin Elhassan
I mean, if you ask me, gun to my head, which is one of my favorite games. You like Gun to my head, right? Yeah.
Chris Cody
I taught it to you.
Amin Elhassan
Thank you. Gun to my head. Maxie or Hiro. I'm taking Maxi right. Because I've seen Maxey approximate the aggression and the scoring within success. What I've seen hero is, hey, when I'm asking you to be part of a good team, you're down here. Now that we've kind of unleashed you and now is everything about you. Yes. Your numbers are great. Team success, eh? We're a middling team, so I don't know that I think there's a trade off for every player. How much of me can I be while still helping the team win? And if you're really good, a lot of times it's like, as good as I am. That's how good the team is. And we keep going up like LeBron, Steph Curry, those guys, it's limitless. But for a lot of lesser players, there is a line where, okay, I could be even better, my numbers could be even stronger, but that's not going to help the team. We talked about this with Dwyane Wade during his last year when I was saying, look, I get you guys love him and everything, but this season, that season turned into how can we make Dwyane Wade still look dominant like. And you can, but wins won't come along with it anymore.
Chris Cody
Let's not make the Heat out to be a team that's only beaten the Cavaliers as their only signature win. They have beaten Minnesota, they have beaten the Dallas Mavericks. They've beaten some good teams, all right, 12 and 10.
Dan Le Batard
They've lost some bad games this season. They've lost at home. They've lost to Milwaukee. Without Giannis, they've. But yes, thank you. You are right. Minnesota's just okay. Minnesota note is a bit lost this year, but okay, fair enough.
Gina
The Heat are also out of the NBA Emirates cup, so.
Dan Le Batard
Yeah.
Chris Cody
Ooh.
Greg Cody
Oh, that's Billy.
Dan Le Batard
You must be excited today because we have a guest from the Masked Singer joining us today.
Amin Elhassan
Yeah, but we haven't said who the guest is. We just.
Dan Le Batard
We didn't spoil it. We just teased what's coming up later in the show. There was nothing spoiled other than a guest from the Mass Singer is going to join us.
Amin Elhassan
It could be anybody. It could be Ken Jong.
Gina
It could be. But when the guest comes on, if people aren't caught up and you say this person was on the Masked Singer.
Amin Elhassan
We won't tell them that. We have multiple guests a day. It could be any guest. It could be Diana Rossini, who's not coming on today.
Chris Cody
So it's not her.
Greg Cody
I mean, I think there's a larger question in terms of the Heat. Espn, which loves rankings, just ranked every team's core, every team's big three. And the heats, partly because of Butler's age, was ranked what I thought was stunningly low, like, 19. My question is, Jimmy Bam. Tyler Herro, are you going to be anything but pretty good with that? Like, can you challenge for a championship? Don't they have to, like, blow this up? Trade Jimmy, do something to, like, really restart this thing?
Dan Le Batard
Is there anything on adding on to that? Amin, Is there anything that they're doing offensively that you see in what it is, the evolution of this is that makes it so that wild. Tyler Herro is this good. Bam's been the worst him we've seen. Like, this is not. Bam has not been statistically the player that he's been the last three years. I'm confused sometimes when I'm watching and he's doing next to nothing out there offensively, even though he's always great defensively. Are you seeing something in the structure that makes it so that they are making Tyler Herro.
Amin Elhassan
They're.
Dan Le Batard
They're not making it so that Tyler Herro and Bam can both be all stars at the same time.
Amin Elhassan
He's initiating offense here. The ball is going through Herron, and Bam is kind of off to the side. And as a result, obviously, he's not getting the touches he was getting. He was not. He's not getting the opportunities he was getting before. But again, I think that also comes down to you had your chance, right? Like we've been waiting for you to come and seize these reigns and say, it's my team. F this, I'm. I'm gonna be Giannis Peer.
Chris Cody
And Tyler's not waiting. He's not.
Dan Le Batard
This isn't. This is an oversimplification, but it's also a matter problem. Bam, you're not going to shoot threes. It's going to be mid Rangers, okay? Tyler Herro, nine threes a game. We're going to change the way that we're doing this offensively.
Amin Elhassan
But Dan, he can take mid ranges. If he were an excellent mid range shooter, we wouldn't mind. The problem is he's an okay mid range shooter, meaning should take a couple a game. But everything for Bam should be around the basket. It should be dominant around the basket. And he's not. He's kind of reticent around there. And so what ends up happening is he settles for these mid range jumps, which he's good at, but not excellent at. And so that's an inefficient shot and not enough to carry an offense. Tell you what, how many people have the Miami Heat with a top 10 offense right now? They've got a top 10 offense in the league, right? But at the same time, we all look at it and we say, I don't think this is something that can be sustainable in terms of a deep.
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Greg Cody
The elephant went into a 711 and bought a pack of cigarettes. But my question to Ron is this Stugots.
Dan Le Batard
That joke didn't really land the way you wanted it to, did it? We all Just stared at it.
Gina
This is the Don Levatar show with the stugats.
Dan Le Batard
I want to do a stat of the day here before we go back to David Sampson that I found fairly shocking. Start of the day, start of the.
Gina
Day it is the start of the day.
Dan Le Batard
Start of the day, Start of the.
Gina
Day it is the start of the day.
Dan Le Batard
Start of the day, Start of the.
Gina
Day it is the start of the day.
Dan Le Batard
Start of the day, Start of the.
Gina
Day it is the start of the day.
Dan Le Batard
This is from Matt Warren on Twitter. O.J. simpson is a Pro Football hall of Fame running back. He has 61 rushing touchdowns. Terrell Davis has 60. He's a Hall of Famer. Josh Allen is 28 years old. He's got 62 rushing touchdowns and 190 passing touchdowns and a couple of receiving touchdowns as well. That is crazy. I couldn't believe that. And here's, here's a partial list of people that Josh Allen has more rushing touchdowns than McCaffrey. Come on, seriously. More than McCaffrey. Jamal Lewis, Herschel Walker, Warwick Dunn, like these are, these are great running backs. And Josh Allen, casually like, if you're, if you're winning with, in a salary cap sport in the margins with the money and you've got a guy who's also your running back when he's your quarterback and you're paying one position to get two positions worth of productivity, you change the architecture of your team. When you can do that. Lamar Jackson, when you can build around Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen, you can save all sorts of money on running back. I don't know. Chris Cody said yesterday of the Bills. They don't stop anyone running the ball. So that Detroit game is going to be super interesting because Detroit runs. Detroit's a running team. I know people think of them as Jared Goff and you know, spread the offense around in 300 yard passing games. But they are a rushing team. They don't throw the ball in the top half of the league. They're in the bottom half of the league throwing the football to your point.
Chris Cody
With the Bills and Josh Allen rushing. James Cook, who is their primary back, is making just over a million dollars this year. Like you're right like that. It definitely changes how you put together your roster from that standpoint. When you have a guy who is both your quarterback and your primary ball handler in terms of being a running back, like that's insane. But there's one thing that you left off Josh Allen's resume and it's a ring. And I fear that because he's playing at the same time as Patrick Mahomes, Josh Allen, and he's being coached by that lousy coach at Buffalo. I believe that Josh Allen might be one of those guys who never gets a ring because Patrick Mahomes is playing at the same time.
Dan Le Batard
But I, I, what I did say is 28 years old, he's got 10 more years to pile up those numbers. I make fun of Bill Polian for not knowing that Lamar Jackson was a quarterback. I will remind you that I said Josh Allen will be terrible forever at quarterback. That's some bad analysis right there. Once I saw him in a playoff game throw into double coverage deep onto a fullback. I'm like, that can't win in the NFL. You can't in a playoff game throw 40 yards downfield to a double covered.
Gina
Full back in st. His defense to your 28 years old for Josh Allen. Patrick Mahomes, 29 years old.
Chris Cody
Yeah.
Gina
So I mean, if you do think that Patrick Mahomes is going to hog all the championships and prevent Josh, then he, he could do so. They're on the same timeline. I, I don't think that's going to happen, but they're on the same timeline, it seems.
Dan Le Batard
In terms of body, though, just watching the games and the way that the Chiefs have to win, you tell me that Mahomes isn't aging faster than Josh.
Gina
Allen is just physically.
Chris Cody
What did you say? I don't agree with that.
Dan Le Batard
He's moving slower. He's moving slower through your secondary than he used to. Josh Allen seems to be gathering steam.
Amin Elhassan
Speaking of the Chiefs, did you guys see Dylan Raiola at the Chiefs game? Yeah.
Chris Cody
It's an embarrassment.
Amin Elhassan
An embarrassment. I thought you would love this. So Dylan Rayola, the college quarterback who looks suspiciously like.
Dan Le Batard
By choice and acts like him. He is whatever that movie was in the 90s. Single white female. He is married quarterback.
Chris Cody
So I loved it when Nebraska was 3, 040, but you can't continue with the act when you're that bad.
Amin Elhassan
He doesn't know if this is the peak of his life right now. You've got to milk. I thought you would understand this more than anyone. You gotta milk this thing for everything it's worth. Absolutely. Go to Chiefs games and sign autographs, kid. Knock yourself out.
Gina
Well, for those of you who don't know who he is, he's Nebraska's quarterback. He also cosplays as Patrick Mahomes on his free time. He dresses like him. He wears the same sunglasses, gets the same haircut. Earlier in the season when Nebraska was good, he was doing the same celebration, the same warmup routine. He was doing everything to be Patrick Mahomes. And then Nebraska kind of stunk, and then he disappeared for a while until Sunday, for whatever reason, where Dylan Raiola, who plays for Nebraska and seemingly has no connection to the Kansas City Chiefs whatsoever, was at the Chiefs game on the field signing autographs for fans.
Amin Elhassan
Also wears the same number, by the way.
Gina
Same number, too.
Chris Cody
Yes, well.
Dan Le Batard
And it's physically trying to look like him and act like him. It is blatant copycatting to get sort of the fame that one gets spilling over the side of whatever it is that Patrick Mahomes has in fame. He's trying to mimic.
Amin Elhassan
It's the old meme. We've got Patrick Mahomes at home. Patrick Mahomes at home is Dylan Raiola.
Gina
It's honestly, like, a worse job of chief security than it is of Yankee security. Keeping Juan Soto's family away from, like, the free food or whatever. Like, the fact that they let Dylan Rayola anywhere near Patrick Mahomes is kind of insane.
Dan Le Batard
So he just went to the Chiefs game to sign autographs as the guy who looks like the Chiefs quarterback.
Gina
Okay, but here's the thing.
Chris Cody
Signing him as Patrick.
Gina
Here's the thing, right? Is that there are people probably that thought that that might have been Patrick. Patrick Mahomes. And they were getting his autograph. He's signing Chiefs fan gear. Like, he's signing the Chiefs logo. He's signing Chiefs T shirts. Like, people think that that's him.
Dan Le Batard
I thought we stopped with autographs in general. I thought the autograph had been replaced by the selfie. But let's put up real quick an accusation that's getting all over the country right now. You got people accusing Stugatz of not signing his own book after promising people he was going to sell them a copy of his own book. And the signature looks like a sign stamp of some sort.
Chris Cody
I signed them, man. There are actually. Fine point Sharpie.
Billy Gil
Damn fine marker. That's not fine point.
Greg Cody
That's not a fine.
Chris Cody
No, it is a fine point. Yeah, I bought 10 packs of them. Fine point Sharpie right there.
Billy Gil
That's a thick fine point right there.
Dan Le Batard
Okay, but that. Is that a real signature? Because it looked like a stamp. And I'm asking you it's a real signature. Wondering whether it's a real signature or not.
Chris Cody
It is a real signature. I got these inserts in the mail that were like. There were thousands of them. And so I appreciate everyone Buying the book. It was a pre order deal. I signed every single one of them and sent them back to Random House.
Amin Elhassan
Raise your hand if you're surprised that the S isn't backwards in stugots.
Dan Le Batard
Or a money sign. It should just be the S. Should be a money sign. He needs to change his signature.
Chris Cody
That should be the S in Soto's last name. I mean, seriously, if he doesn't do that, you got to sink into being a billionaire, don't you?
Greg Cody
I mean, that's a good idea.
Amin Elhassan
Not. Not the bouncer. He's a quarter to a quarter away from being these three quarters of the way. Not. Not to jump around too much, but did you guys see that Nick Turturro has another video about Juan Soto?
Chris Cody
No way.
Dan Le Batard
Well, let's see the original Nick Turturro video to. To cleanse the palette here and just end with Samson and Soto talk. This was just great. I've got to think that John Turturro is terribly embarrassed by all of this.
J
Hey, Juan Soto. I got two words for you.
Amin Elhassan
You.
J
That's right. You and the horse you rode in on and the cavalry behind you. That's right, mother. Yeah. I'm taking it personal. We gave you our love. We gave you our heart and soul. It wasn't enough. You turned your cap around after the World Series. I saw that move. 700 million, 730.
Dan Le Batard
Yeah.
J
It wasn't enough. It wasn't enough. Guaranteed years. It wasn't enough. You don't even choose the Dodgers. You don't even choose the Dodgers. You go off Runway to the Mets. You don't want to be on Broadway and you don't want to be Judge's guy. You don't want to be Judge's partner. Oh, that's right, Judge. Now it's your team. That's it. Let's stick it up his ass. That's right. Let's go out. Let's get Burns, freed, Bregman. Let's. I don't give a.
Amin Elhassan
Now we're not around.
J
Take those grungy whatever. Those stupid Mets.
Greg Cody
A rational human being who keeps sports.
Billy Gil
I love the chucking of the bat at the end.
Dan Le Batard
It sounds so good. Can you guys get me video? Can you just freeze frame the. The most rabidly crazed that he looks at any time. Just freeze frame it for me because it is rabid, rabid rage. He's got a new video out. Let's see what else Nick Turturro is doing that is doing on video that I'm sure embarrasses his brother, John Turturro.
J
All right, I had some time to think about this. Kind of let it settle in, you know, I understand. It's a business. I do. I understand. At the end of the day, it's like showing business. But you know what? You wanted to be a Yankee. You wanted to be part of this pinstripe tradition. You got to wear it. You got to go to the World Series. Yes, you helped. Even though you can't catch a fly ball for the. You know, whatever. But we took you in. And what, you were a little butt hurt over some personal disgruntled. It happens. You didn't want to. You didn't want to be second fit him. You don't want to play next to judge because it's judge. This is the Yankees. Judge came up a Yankee. He's the captain. That's what you signed up for. Reggie came here. Thurman was the captain. But Reggie helps get us over the top. You were part of something here. Yeah. And you shun us. You shun us. It's like. It's like Michael Corleone. All right? Michael Corleone. You went out with him and you shunned him for Fredo. You left Fredo. You're a joke, my friend. And any other Yankee fan that's congratulating him on his contract. You're soft, brother. You're soft. You come here and then you turn and you go to the dumps of Queens. Even though I'm from Queens, they're not the Bronx.
Stugotz
They're not the Yankees.
J
They never will be the Yankees. I don't give a about Stevie tolerance money. I don't care if he's got more money than God. He ain't ever gonna be the Yankees.
Chris Cody
I don't like Nick and son. I mean, I don't like when he has time to think about stuff.
Amin Elhassan
Dan, you have John Turturro being ashamed. I've got John Turturro being the guy holding the camera.
Greg Cody
Wow.
Amin Elhassan
Really directing, huh?
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Summary of "The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz"
Episode: Local Hour: Bill Belichick to UNC?
Release Date: December 10, 2024
From the bustling Elser Hotel in Downtown Miami, hosts Dan Le Batard and Stugotz engage in a lively discussion covering a range of topics from NFL coaching shifts to NBA player performances. This episode delves deep into the potential move of legendary NFL coach Bill Belichick to North Carolina, explores family traditions with a humorous twist, analyzes the Miami Heat's strategic evolutions, and touches upon notable happenings in Major League Baseball. The conversation is peppered with insightful commentary, witty banter, and memorable quotes that capture the essence of the show.
The episode kicks off with a hot topic: Bill Belichick, renowned as the greatest football coach, publicly expressing interest in transitioning from the NFL to a coaching position at the University of North Carolina (UNC).
Dan Le Batard ([07:05]): "I'm going to be Saban. Like, you know how Saban got people to the pros? That's what I'm gonna be."
Greg Cody ([10:16]): "But is he right, though? Look at how many players Georgia has in the NFL right now. Ohio State, Alabama... all the top programs do what he's saying."
The hosts debate the feasibility and implications of such a move, questioning whether Belichick's approach would translate effectively in a collegiate environment. They ponder if Belichick is signaling to the NFL that he's open to returning, thereby putting pressure on the league to retain him.
The consensus leans towards skepticism, with Greg highlighting Belichick's indispensable connection to Tom Brady and suggesting that a stint at UNC might be short-lived if an NFL opportunity arises.
Shifting gears, the conversation takes a humorous dive into Greg Cody's family tradition of face rubbing, which becomes a running gag throughout the segment.
Greg Cody ([02:17]): "Face rubbing is a family tradition. My dad did it. He said his dad did it. We're deep rubbers."
Chris Cody ([03:35]): "You touch your face 23 times per hour."
The hosts laugh over the absurdity of the ritual, debating its potential longevity as Greg admits, "everything dies with me. The face rubbing will die." The segment underscores the playful dynamic among the hosts, blending personal anecdotes with light-hearted teasing.
A significant portion of the episode examines the Miami Heat's current season dynamics, focusing on the performances of Tyler Herro and Bam Adebayo.
Dan Le Batard ([25:42]): "Tyler Herro is playing All-Star basketball. The numbers he's putting up... it's Luka, it's Tatum, it's Lamelo."
Amin Elhassan ([35:12]): "A lot of lesser players, there is a line where, okay, I could be even better, my numbers could be even stronger, but that's not going to help the team."
The discussion highlights Herro's impressive three-point shooting and contrasts it with Adebayo's struggles to find his offensive role. Amin suggests that the Heat's offensive strategies might be favoring Herro at the expense of Adebayo's contributions, raising concerns about team balance and sustainability.
The hosts debate whether the Heat can maintain their offensive prowess while ensuring both players thrive, contemplating tactical adjustments needed for a potential playoff surge.
Shifting to Major League Baseball, the hosts dissect Juan Soto's move from the New York Yankees to the New York Mets, critiquing the reasons behind his departure.
The conversation underscores skepticism about the official reasons provided for Soto's departure, suggesting ulterior motives related to team dynamics and strategic acquisitions.
The hosts emphasize the significance of Soto's talent and question the narrative spun by the Yankees, advocating for a celebration of his achievements rather than dwelling on the controversies surrounding his exit.
Josh Allen's dual-threat capability as a quarterback is another focal point, with comparisons drawn to notable running backs.
Dan Le Batard ([39:22]): "Josh Allen is 28 years old. He's got 62 rushing touchdowns and 190 passing touchdowns... that is crazy."
Chris Cody ([41:04]): "When you have a guy who is both your quarterback and your primary ball handler... that's insane."
The discussion marvels at Allen's ability to rack up rushing touchdowns, positioning him alongside legends like O.J. Simpson and Terrell Davis. However, concerns are raised about his potential to secure a Super Bowl ring amidst competition from contemporaries like Patrick Mahomes.
The hosts debate the sustainability of Allen's performance and his impact on team architecture, pondering whether his unique skill set will lead to championship success or hinder his career longevity.
Adding a lighter note, the hosts discuss Dylan Raiola, a Nebraska quarterback known for his uncanny resemblance and mimicry of Kansas City Chiefs' quarterback Patrick Mahomes.
Amin Elhassan ([42:57]): "He's Nebraska's quarterback. He also cosplays as Patrick Mahomes on his free time."
Gina ([44:49]): "Here's the thing, right? Is that there are people probably that thought that that might have been Patrick."
The conversation humorously critiques Raiola's dedication to emulating Mahomes, questioning the appropriateness and intent behind his actions, especially during a Chiefs game where he was seen signing autographs while dressed as Mahomes.
The episode culminates with a discussion about a viral video featuring Nick Turturro expressing vehement opinions about Juan Soto's team switch.
Nick Turturro ([46:51]): "You turned your cap around after the World Series... Let's stick it up his ass."
Amin Elhassan ([49:27]): "Dan, you have John Turturro being ashamed. I've got John Turturro being the guy holding the camera."
The hosts analyze Turturro's aggressive stance, highlighting the tension between Yankees and Mets fanbases. They mockingly speculate on John Turturro's possible embarrassment over his brother's outburst, blending sports commentary with familial humor.
Throughout the episode, Dan Le Batard and Stugotz maintain a dynamic and engaging dialogue, seamlessly transitioning between serious sports analysis and light-hearted banter. Notable moments include Greg Cody's humorous take on family traditions and the hosts' robust debate on strategic sports decisions. Memorable quotes and interactions encapsulate the show's blend of insightful commentary and entertaining conversations, making it a must-listen for fans seeking a comprehensive take on current sports and pop culture events.
Notable Quotes with Timestamps:
Dan Le Batard ([07:05]): "I want to be Saban. Like, you know how Saban got people to the pros? That's what I'm gonna be."
Greg Cody ([02:17]): "Face rubbing is a family tradition. My dad did it. He said his dad did it. We're deep rubbers."
Stugotz ([20:44]): "It's a bunch of excuse making in order to try to sully Soto. And I don't think we should be selling him."
Dan Le Batard ([39:22]): "Josh Allen is 28 years old. He's got 62 rushing touchdowns and 190 passing touchdowns... that is crazy."
Amin Elhassan ([42:57]): "He's Nebraska's quarterback. He also cosplays as Patrick Mahomes on his free time."
Nick Turturro ([46:51]): "You turned your cap around after the World Series... Let's stick it up his ass."
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