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Dan Le Batard
This is the Don Levator show with the Stugats podcast.
Stugotz
All right, so the 90s called. They want their show back. What's up with a vest, man?
Dan Le Batard
Is that a 90s thing?
Stugotz
Vests are a 90s ass thing, manjammer.
Dan Le Batard
Well, I'm bringing them back.
Stugotz
Maybe turn of the century. I'll give you like up until like 2004, 2005.
Dan Le Batard
Okay, I'm okay with that.
Jeremy
Did you know that Jeremy wore a vest yesterday and got a Bunch of shit for it.
Dan Le Batard
I didn't. I wear this vest, no bullshit. Probably four times a week for the last year.
Stugotz
For real.
Dan Le Batard
It's like one of them things where it's a very easy outfit.
Izzy
The difference is that Jeremy wore a sweater vest.
Dan Le Batard
Okay.
Izzy
And Hawks is more of like a tactical tactical vest you can put in there.
Stugotz
He's got.
Jeremy
He looked like Matthew Perry from Friends. You look like 50 Cent in that one.
Dan Le Batard
I'll take that.
Jeremy
Wearing that.
Dan Le Batard
I'll take that. I was a big G unit, you know, I was a senior in high school, class of 04. So 50 Cent in the bulletproof vest, wow. That's a big deal to me.
Stugotz
Did you guys ever have this phenomenon of the people wearing the workman's vest? You know, the work that literally is, like, just there to hold tools. They wore that, but, like, wore that, like, recreationally. Didn't have no tools in it.
Jeremy
I thought you meant the people that wore that to, like, get into stuff and whatnot.
Stugotz
They was just chilling, like, hey, what's up, man? I'm like, why are you going to a work site right now? Like, why do you have something.
Dan Le Batard
This is kind of a tactical.
Stugotz
This is a lot pockets. So this is, like. Definitely is a grenade in one of them.
Dan Le Batard
Fisher fisherman's vest.
Jeremy
Multiple types of tobacco in each pocket.
Stugotz
You know, wow.
Dan Le Batard
Or you sell, like, you know, stolen jewelry at a concert. You know what I'm saying?
Izzy
Open up the vest.
Dan Le Batard
Like, open that up. You know, I got it all, and it's for cheap.
Roy
Midwest is young and vestless.
Dan Le Batard
I like that, man. So I didn't know Jeremy went vest. I like the sweater vest as well. I like.
Cuervo
You're doing this on purpose.
Dan Le Batard
I'm not. That's really how I say that term every time. And when you're lying, I think I'm messing with you.
Stugotz
When you're lying.
Dan Le Batard
No, no, no. I almost wore a sweater vest today, but I haven't been working out like I usually do. So that's like a gun thing. I like that's. I go, sweater vest, no undershirt, and I show the guns.
Izzy
Jeremy should have got no undershirt.
Stugotz
That's what. Hold on.
Dan Le Batard
I was gonna do that today.
Roy
No undershirt.
Jeremy
I was gonna do that today. I was gonna wear this with no undershirt.
Dan Le Batard
Yeah.
Jeremy
And then we got the email that said Hawk was coming. I was like, never mind. Like, I'm not gonna sit here with a vet with no shirt on and have Hawk there being like, nah, man. I.
Dan Le Batard
Give me, like, give me, like, Six. Six weeks training camp to get to.
Izzy
Gear up for a vest.
Dan Le Batard
I get. I'm going into camp to bring the Levitard show to the damn gun show.
Stugotz
The sweater vest, no undershirt look. 1998, I was in college. Every single football player had that look, man. They were walking around. That was. By the way, that was. We're dressed up. We get dressed up. They put on a sweater vest, no shirt. I'm like, this isn't dressed up, man.
Jeremy
It's sweaty is what it is. And the armpits exposed.
Dan Le Batard
I wish I could go back to college with the shape I was in and wear more shirt. Sleeveless shirts. Or maybe no shirt at all. I mean, because it's like you don't appreciate it in the midst of it. Because I'm like, hey, this is just me. I went back to miss those acts.
Jeremy
And I just wouldn't wear any clothes.
Dan Le Batard
That's the.
Jeremy
Like, when was the photo shoot?
Stugotz
Was that 2016?
Chris Cody
I feel like that's the look that Jodeci would pull off.
Stugotz
Oh, absolutely, Jodeci. Absolutely.
Dan Le Batard
Okay, That's a good call.
Stugotz
They'd have that vest, no shirt on. And then like.
Chris Cody
Like leather.
Stugotz
Yeah, Leather.
Dan Le Batard
Leather vest.
Stugotz
Military boots. Yeah.
Dan Le Batard
Untied, Untied. I like it.
Jeremy
All this best acting has a little history.
Stugotz
Military boots.
Jeremy
It's fitting for today because this is today's the last episode of around the Horn. And I actually wore this vest on a Halloween episode where I was Tony Reali. And it was both of us dressed exactly the same next to each other. And I just basically, you know, mimicked everything he said, parroted everything he said. It was pretty funny.
Roy
No one who's worn more vests on TV in the last 20 years than Tony Reali.
Dan Le Batard
Yeah.
Jeremy
And then each just stopped and started wearing black.
Roy
Well, that's who I looked like yesterday. Okay, I'm sure they can pull up an image.
Izzy
He was Doug Unfunny.
Dan Le Batard
Oh, Duck Unfunny.
Stugotz
Also, I'll throw another name for you. Sker.
Dan Le Batard
There you go. Patty Mayonnaise.
Stugotz
I know another name for you. The Rock on Ballers. He had a vest every single scene. Didn't matter what they were doing. No Jackies, no jacket.
Jeremy
What a time.
Stugotz
Vest, shirt. But the shirt was unbuttoned and then all tucked into his jeans. Yeah, and I always thought that was a curious look, man.
Dan Le Batard
He had. The Rock gets paid for his guns, man. So, yes, if we have a show in hbo, you bring. You bring the guns. Okay? And I'm not talking about real, real guns. Is a crazy name. Let's just go back to that real quick. Now that we're, you know, 20, 25. Skeeter as your best friend is a wild name.
Izzy
This is my boy, Skeeter.
Dan Le Batard
What?
Stugotz
Skeeter's like, I gotta go to the bathroom. I'll be right back.
Dan Le Batard
And Skeeter was always in the bathroom. Skeeter was black. Cause there was, like, real black people on Doug. But he was blue, and he was, like, really into hip hop, and he wore baggy pants, and he was a rapper and a beatboxer, and he had kind of had, like, little skinny dreads. So the name Skeeter is wild.
Stugotz
He knew what they were doing.
Dan Le Batard
It feels like it was intentional. That's amazing.
Stugotz
On your screen right now.
Jeremy
Well, it's not there yet.
Stugotz
It's not there in a second, and it'll be on there.
Dan Le Batard
Oh, okay.
Roy
I can see.
Stugotz
I'll give it time.
Jeremy
The first time. This vest.
Dan Le Batard
There it is. I do have a tuxedo with. With no arms as well.
Stugotz
You know, Izzy is like the ultimate chameleon man. Like, because you look like every single type of person. Right.
Jeremy
Well, somebody once told me on Twitter when I first got on that I look like the combination of all the races.
Dan Le Batard
Yeah. Like, when they do the AI generated. This is what the world will. Everyone will look like in the year 3000.
Chris Cody
Amalgamation.
Dan Le Batard
It's the man, the woman version of Izzy.
Jeremy
I couldn't pull up Izzy's like, chit. Like, jawline. That's. I mean, that's impossible. But. And to go from him to. Or previously go from Conor McGregor to this, like, I got a wide range.
Izzy
The McGregor one was great.
Stugotz
Conor McGregor, Justin Bieber, Drake, Tony Reali, Barack Obama.
Dan Le Batard
The racially ambiguous. That's a.
Stugotz
That's a wide berth.
Dan Le Batard
Racially ambiguous.
Jeremy
Talk about the cardi. B1.
Chris Cody
Skeeter's real name is Mosquito.
Stugotz
Mosquito.
Dan Le Batard
Yes. That's even worse. Yeah.
Chris Cody
Mosquito Valentine.
Stugotz
That's definitely a brother.
Cuervo
What were they doing?
Stugotz
Mosquito Valentine. That's a brother.
Dan Le Batard
Patty. Mayonnaise. Mosquito. Mosquito Valentine. And Doug. Funny.
Stugotz
Come on, man.
Cuervo
All right, Mosquito.
Stugotz
Valid. Oh, my God. Hey, a game happened last night.
Jeremy
Oh, that's right.
Chris Cody
Yeah. Hurricane Panthers.
Stugotz
I wish Mike was here. Hockey doesn't have blowouts because they care so much. They care too much. That's the original hockey and other sports.
Jeremy
That's a good mic.
Stugotz
You know. You know what? You know what, man? For shits and giggles, I looked up the ratings. Guess who's out rating hoobst. We have higher ratings. Our athletes are More recognizable, They're higher paid. Our TV deal is bigger. Like, why does he think, like, hockey.
Cuervo
Is a superior thing in the playoffs? It is. I mean, yes, the Panthers are just that dominant, so they've had a bunch of blowouts in this playoffs, but I think that just speaks to their dominance. The playoff hockey is generally really close.
Jeremy
I will say this to a means point for us Panther fans, which I love saying. Like, this isn't just falling in love with some team. Like, everything. I've learned more hockey than I ever have from being a fan of this team. And they're just great at everything. Like, they're everything you would ever want from a team. So it's. If you decided your first experience with basketball was the 86 Celtics, you'd be a Celtics fan for life and you'd love. And so for us, for the people that you're around, you're getting the worst of it. Because it's not this bad in rally.
Stugotz
No, but, Izzy, this is my point. My point is you fall in love with the 86 Celtics. Who are you talking shit to in 86?
Jeremy
The 86 Lakers.
Stugotz
Yeah, you were talking to the lakers.
Jeremy
And the 86 Penguins.
Stugotz
Exactly. You wouldn't do that. You wouldn't start like, hey, other sports. You would not do that. You would not do that.
Roy
But that's because you're talking about. If you're specifically talking about Mike.
Stugotz
Of course I'm specifically.
Roy
Then you're specifically talking about someone who's decided that his NBA. Damn, I really did look like that.
Dan Le Batard
You looked exactly like.
Roy
Exactly like him. No, I wasn't wearing shorts, man.
Dan Le Batard
It's.
Roy
It's uncanny. You're specifically talking about Mike. I'm going to power through. Anyway. You're talking about someone whose team that he roots for. He doesn't have any faith in. In the NBA.
Cuervo
Right.
Roy
And now all of a sudden, the last three years, even when they made a finals run, he was abandoning their style of play, what they wanted to do. He had to watch the Celtics all the time. And so in turn, he didn't like watching that style of basketball. And at the same time, his hockey team started playing a lot better. So what are you going to do? Of course you're going to argue that the sport where your team is better is the better sport.
Stugotz
But, like, I just don't understand why the. The reaction isn't. Yeah, the heater. Kind of. Kind of. Sorry. Now so I've really gotten into hockey situation as opposed to, like, one just like, going on this, like, almost like a PR smear campaign.
Cuervo
It wasn't just Mike, though. Everyone was criticizing the regular season product that was getting put out there. And I think you have every right. These playoffs in the NBA have been great. So I get why you're kind of doing this right now. I'd rather just kind of talk about the games than argue at Mike. He's not even here.
Stugotz
No, no, no. I got to argue because he's not here today. Because if he was here, then we like an hour of this as opposed.
Dan Le Batard
To, like, the 10 minutes now you can just pile on him where he can't defend himself. And you can be right no matter.
Izzy
What it feels like. He would say that NASCAR is better than the NBA. That's the thing that he would have.
Stugotz
And you know what? Given that NASCAR pays us money, I tend to agree.
Dan Le Batard
Yeah, but I like.
Cuervo
Man, where's my camera?
Stugotz
I like it.
Dan Le Batard
I like it.
Stugotz
I like it.
Cuervo
Riding in today, listening to sad Carolina Hurricanes podcast is just. And that is. I learned that from Mike. Of just. That's what you do after a big playoff win. You don't go to your team's podcast. You go to the other teams, and they are crumbling.
Jeremy
What they have.
Cuervo
They are just like, oh, we have assholes, but we need mother effers. The Panthers, they have mother effers, but we have slaving and ajo. They're just. We needed to be mother efforts.
Jeremy
Like, we figure out that distinction.
Stugotz
I like this. I like this game.
Cuervo
What's the difference between a mother effer and an.
Izzy
Oh, you know when you see it.
Stugotz
Yeah, exactly. Know when you see it, you know he's an MFer versus he's just definitely.
Jeremy
When you see it.
Cuervo
Which NBA team has the most mother effers left?
Dan Le Batard
The wolves.
Stugotz
I want to say it's the wolves.
Izzy
But ant is king.
Dan Le Batard
Mother.
Stugotz
Yes.
Dan Le Batard
Yeah. He's so high on the. The mother effer. Me.
Izzy
He, like, pulls everybody up.
Stugotz
Yeah, there's, like, Daniels, McDaniels with the little sho.
Cuervo
Who's the king? That's like, huh, you're good.
Jeremy
He got knocked down the first round.
Stugotz
They have a lot of refers, too. Hold on.
Jeremy
Dylan Brooks is the main.
Stugotz
No.
Jeremy
You think he's a mother.
Stugotz
No, he's an asshole. But the main one is Halliburton.
Jeremy
I think Halliburton's a mother effort.
Stugotz
No, no, no. I think he's an asshole.
Jeremy
Like, what's the distinction there?
Stugotz
You know, when you know what you see, right. Nemhardt. That's an mfer Niecemith mfer.
Jeremy
I think the Distinction is an asshole, does the mean things but doesn't get, like, rewarded for it. The mother effer is the guy who does all the dirty work and the results happen.
Stugotz
I think.
Jeremy
You know what I mean?
Stugotz
I think an asshole does it when they're kind of like front running almost a little bit. Where an MFER is like, it's hard to kill.
Dan Le Batard
I don't think you look at an MFer. You look at an MFER and you say, man, I don't want to deal with this guy. Like, someone has to say that, like, when they play against you going in, they. They can't really. They don't have confidence.
Jeremy
Ron Artest was a mother.
Dan Le Batard
Yes. You don't want to go the full.
Izzy
Government name on that.
Jeremy
Yeah, sorry. Yeah, that's how I remember it. I'm sorry.
Dan Le Batard
Yeah.
Stugotz
I'll tell you another example of exactly what you just said. Kawhi Leonard checking back into the 2014 NBA Finals and LeBron going, this M.
Dan Le Batard
Effer, that's a mother.
Stugotz
Kwai Leonard is an mfer. Right.
Dan Le Batard
Dylan Brooks is an. Because it's like, yeah, I don't want to deal with you, but not because I'm scared of you.
Stugotz
It's like the opposite.
Dan Le Batard
This guy.
Stugotz
To me, Dylan Brooks is actually the opposite. They're like, oh, yeah, bring him here. I'm gonna make. I'm gonna make an example.
Dan Le Batard
They turn you into a mother effort.
Stugotz
Yep.
Dan Le Batard
He brings the mother effer out and people that are assholes.
Stugotz
Yeah.
Jeremy
Are there any of either on the Thunder? They seem like a bunch of nice guys.
Izzy
SGA is kind of an MFer.
Stugotz
MFer. SGA is an MFer.
Dan Le Batard
He's got.
Stugotz
Oh, Caruso MFer.
Jeremy
Lou Dorko is an MFR.
Stugotz
Other guys, nice guys.
Izzy
Nice guys.
Stugotz
Hartenstein, Holmgren, Jalen Williams, even the other guys like Kenrich Williams, Isaiah Joe. Those guys are all those. At best, they're assholes.
Jeremy
What is Josh Hart.
Stugotz
Oh, Josh Hart's an MFer. Really shot to them. Effort.
Jeremy
Okay. I thought that would be a little bit more difficult. I think he toes the line. I think he borrowed Dan phrase that makes me giggle.
Dan Le Batard
You know what it is? I start like all of my sayings at a high pitch and come down. Yeah. And when I interjecting. But it's like a thought I haven't thought about, and I just like, hey, I'm going to bring this right from the brain to the mic. I like them.
Jeremy
You got there first and come down your inner asshole.
Cuervo
There it is.
Dan Le Batard
Yeah, I got it all out.
Roy
TJ McConnell, MF I think so too.
Stugotz
Yeah, yeah. Jim Hart. Same thing. What was the other guy that we talked about earlier?
Dan Le Batard
Me.
Roy
Smith was supposed those three for sure. And when you have, like, King and Tyrese Halliburton, maybe you're bordering balanced Siakam.
Izzy
Nice guy.
Stugotz
Siakam's a nice guy.
Dan Le Batard
Please do that.
Jeremy
Which is Jalen Brunson.
Dan Le Batard
Please play.
Izzy
Brunson's an mf.
Dan Le Batard
The Doug intro.
Jeremy
Every time.
Dan Le Batard
Every time Jeremy speaks.
Jeremy
You know what? That's what's gonna allow you to speak longer because we can deal with it if there's a theme music behind it.
Roy
Well, no, that's just when Dan's not here.
Dan Le Batard
Doug actually had some undercover musical bangers. I don't know if we have any doubts. The beats like, true. Oh, the beats. Killer tofu is a banger banging on a trash can Drumming on the street light One little voice is calling me, calling me.
Jeremy
Look, I've never seen this cartoon.
Dan Le Batard
The Doug Funny fans on this show, Killer, they're going to be killing us right now.
Stugotz
E. I. E. You don't remember? You don't remember this show?
Dan Le Batard
I remember the show.
Jeremy
I just never watched it. I didn't watch Nickelodeon days pretty much the Rugrats and that was the end.
Chris Cody
But I was Nickelodeon.
Jeremy
It doesn't matter what channel it was.
Dan Le Batard
They probably came on right after one another.
Stugotz
It would be like someone say, I watch Friends, but I didn't watch Seinfeld.
Jeremy
Maybe I watched early.
Dan Le Batard
Early Rugrats.
Jeremy
Early Rugrats, because I just never got to Doug. Or maybe the kids in my family just didn't watch Dug and so I didn't watch it.
Dan Le Batard
Killer Tofu.
Izzy
E. I. E. Musical geniuses over there.
Dan Le Batard
Killer Tofu.
Stugotz
I'll tell you a show that legitimately has crazy music like, yo, you guys are actually killing it in a way that's not normal for, like a cartoon is Teen Titans go that I don't got some bangers. They've got a lot of bangers.
Dan Le Batard
That's like really a new generation because you have recent kids. So it's on. They got some bangers. Yo Gabba Gabba.
Stugotz
Yo gabba gabba with the DJ. What was the DJ's name?
Dan Le Batard
DJ Lance Rock.
Stugotz
Lance Rock.
Dan Le Batard
They used to have some bangers on there.
Stugotz
I met that guy.
Dan Le Batard
Maybe the Backyardigans.
Stugotz
Backyard against for sure had some dope.
Dan Le Batard
This is like all new age. I got recent kids type of situation.
Stugotz
Oh, man, I'm gonna tell the old.
Dan Le Batard
School Doug funny music.
Stugotz
I'm gonna tell you one more, man. The Beats one More as a youngish parent. Right?
Dan Le Batard
Mm.
Stugotz
How old is your kid?
Dan Le Batard
10. 10 and 13, maybe.
Stugotz
Okay, so definitely Sheriff Callie. You remember Sheriff Callie? It's on Disney Channel. Like, nah, he didn't get Kyle.
Dan Le Batard
I didn't get in the Sheriff. Cali.
Stugotz
Cali. And I'm the sheriff. Got a badge here on my chest I'm riding and roping and I'm making friends Some say I'm the best in the west.
Dan Le Batard
From what I'm hearing. I don't like it.
Stugotz
Oh, no, I'm telling you, it's a banger.
Roy
I mean, one of my friends, the guy who actually taught me how to play music, wrote a song. Fourteen Titans Go. My superhero movie.
Stugotz
No way.
Roy
The guy behind that song.
Stugotz
No way.
Roy
He's from South Florida high school.
Stugotz
You know, a celebrity. Yeah, celebrity celebrities. You. You don't meet your heroes.
Roy
Shout out Jacob Jeffries.
Stugotz
Jacob Jeffries, man.
Dan Le Batard
Shout out to Jacob Jeffries.
Stugotz
Have you as a guest on the show?
Roy
Love to bring on a big Panther fan.
Stugotz
Really?
Dan Le Batard
Can we.
Stugotz
Let's have him on the show.
Dan Le Batard
Can we look up banging on the trash in la?
Roy
It might be early.
Dan Le Batard
Can we get a banging on the trash can?
Izzy
Need more allowance here.
Dan Le Batard
Oh, need more. Oh, my God, bro. If you play need more alliance.
Stugotz
We got demonetized like a MF for today.
Dan Le Batard
More allowance.
Roy
Making no money off Doug being very litigious.
Dan Le Batard
Why? That is a dope, so. Why? Because I do. That's.
Izzy
That's something that's basically f you pay me, that is.
Dan Le Batard
I think I've lived by those words subconsciously my whole life. Why? Because I do. Period.
Stugotz
How you went into contact negotiation, straight.
Dan Le Batard
Up, like, I need more money.
Stugotz
Why?
Dan Le Batard
Why? Because I do. End of discussion. Contract signed. Thank you, Doug. Funny. And Patty Mayonnaise.
Stugotz
Tony, you are the most recent father among us. What music or what TV shows have. Have now started to dominate your rotation.
Izzy
So right now, she's still too young. We don't. We don give her a lot of screen time.
Mike Ryan
She.
Dan Le Batard
What?
Izzy
She does love watching.
Cuervo
You're not a better parent than me.
Izzy
No, no, no.
Jeremy
You said it that way.
Cuervo
The parents do this. Like, we're not doing the screen time thing.
Dan Le Batard
You'll do it.
Cuervo
You'll get there. You'll get there.
Jeremy
Hey, Chris.
Izzy
She's four months old.
Stugotz
Chris, you know what the next step is, right? Tony starts doing, like, his MMA hangouts with pictures of himself that his child drew behind him.
Dan Le Batard
Oh, my God.
Stugotz
You know about this Dominique?
Dan Le Batard
I don't.
Stugotz
No. Dominique Foxworth, okay? This guy does his hits, his TV hits or whatever, when he's doing it remote from home. And behind him, he's got a bulletin board of, like, portraits painted by his children. But, like, they're not the type of portraits that children would paint.
Cuervo
We're skeptical of all of it.
Stugotz
For one, one of them has an immaculate hairline. And we're like, yo, why would your kid draw a picture of Jalen Rose?
Cuervo
That's.
Stugotz
But I'm sorry.
Izzy
So. No, so she doesn't. She loves watching hoops in hockey. Because the movement of the thing.
Dan Le Batard
How do you show her that without screens?
Izzy
Well, here's the thing. We have. We have her. Listen.
Dan Le Batard
So do we take it out to the street ball court or something?
Izzy
We got. We got a matt, right? That sits in front of the tv.
Cuervo
Just put it right in front of this.
Izzy
No, listen. And I got 2. It's a 2 TV setup, tiered, but.
Dan Le Batard
So we put her back for babies.
Izzy
We put her backwards, right. And then what she started. What she started doing is this. She looks back like this and arches her back and looks back at the TV like this, which isn't great. My wife's like, come on, what are you doing? Whatever. I'm like, yeah, but it's wolves.
Dan Le Batard
Okay. Instead of just her eyes being messed up from the screen.
Izzy
Exactly.
Dan Le Batard
Now she has scoliosis. Got it. Awesome. Yeah.
Izzy
But.
Dan Le Batard
So that's a. Crushing it.
Izzy
Thank you. We haven't really been watching tv, like, little kids tv, but she has this, like, little piano that she, like, steps on.
Stugotz
Yeah.
Izzy
And it's. I don't know if. Again, not any new fathers here, but maybe you could be a purple monkey in a bubble come tree.
Dan Le Batard
Okay.
Cuervo
Loser.
Stugotz
What kind of True.
Jeremy
What kind of tree?
Izzy
It's a purple monkey in a bubblegum tree.
Dan Le Batard
I think that's a bar.
Izzy
John Legend remixed it.
Dan Le Batard
That's a bar song for kids under one.
Izzy
That's the thing.
Dan Le Batard
Yeah. I mean, that's a bar.
Izzy
And a lot of it is, like, just like, classical music.
Stugotz
Classical music is good.
Izzy
And then head, shoulders, knees, and toes is a certified banger.
Dan Le Batard
Oh, yeah. That's like.
Izzy
She loves it.
Cuervo
We got this Dominique photo for Hawk to look at.
Stugotz
Oh, yeah. There is Jalen Rose in the.
Cuervo
I just think it's a little. Look at me. Like, you're not a better parent than me, Dominique. You don't love your kids more than I do.
Dan Le Batard
Yeah.
Cuervo
Like, your zoom background doesn't have to be this.
Dan Le Batard
Yeah, it's.
Jeremy
It also looks like Greenie is breaking down the paintings like we did.
Cuervo
Like, why? Like, bottom right There, that's Jalen Rose.
Stugotz
Jalen Rose.
Dan Le Batard
That is Jalen Rose. That is for sure. Jale Rose. But regardless, I would have liked it to be a little bit more organized for television.
Cuervo
But that's what he's going for. He's like, oh, this is just.
Stugotz
This is what kids would have.
Cuervo
I let my kids put it up.
Stugotz
This is how kids would have done.
Cuervo
Really. It's him.
Stugotz
It's him.
Dan Le Batard
His hairline looks great in this show. So he's got a great.
Stugotz
Not as good as that picture. I mean, not as good at that picture, right?
Dan Le Batard
None of our, none of our pictures. None of us look as good as our pictures, let's be honest, right?
Stugotz
Or particularly our portraits and our children. That's why I know I said my kids, what they do is they will inspect the top of my head and be like, I lost a little bit more. That's how kids do. They're not nice, they're not sweet. They don't see the best version of you.
Dan Le Batard
Yeah.
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Jeremy
Don Lebatard there's sunglasses in boxes today.
Stugotz
But in my bed in the hospital.
Jeremy
Ending our lives all the time, the same stugats.
Cuervo
It's the final night gown.
Dan Le Batard
This is the Dan Levatar show with the stugats.
Stugotz
Since you're here. And also, Izzy, because you're here. This is the greatest confluence of minds on this topic.
Dan Le Batard
Okay.
Stugotz
The NFL has announced they're going to allow their players to participate in the Olympics in flag football.
Dan Le Batard
Let's do it.
Stugotz
We have. On my left, we have a gentleman who played many years of professional football in the NFL.
Dan Le Batard
I did. Yeah.
Stugotz
On my right, we have a gentleman who's played many years of professional flag football?
Jeremy
Is it semi pro, professional? I did not get paid.
Dan Le Batard
Okay. But I say, then, damn, sign me up. I need some of that.
Jeremy
Just played travel tournaments in flag football.
Dan Le Batard
So high level, competitive flag football.
Stugotz
Yeah. Okay. I mean, that's good enough for the purposes of this conversation.
Dan Le Batard
Yeah. So not really a pro flag football league. So that's.
Stugotz
Not yet.
Dan Le Batard
Not yet. But I'm saying. Right. Like I'm saying, I'm giving the context that he's played at the highest level.
Stugotz
He's the highest available level of flag football.
Dan Le Batard
Yeah.
Stugotz
Right. So first and foremost, Hawk, as a former NFL player, had this been an option for you in the middle of your career, would you have pursued it?
Dan Le Batard
Ooh, good question, man.
Stugotz
And as you think about that, the reason why the other day we had David Sampson, we talked about a little bit, and we kind of moved off of it. But the name I wanted to bring up more than any when I heard this was Robert Edwards. And I don't know how many of you guys remember Robert Edwards. Robert Edwards played at University of Georgia, and he's actually like the cousin of my roommate from college. And so Robert Edwards was the guy. I remember him coming back, and in Atlanta, we'd hanging out, and it's like we get in everywhere with Robert Edwards, and then he gets drafted by the Patriots, and he has a great, great rookie year.
Jeremy
What year?
Stugotz
Roughly 98, 99, something like that. And then Robert Edwards went to the Pro bowl in Hawaii, like, to hang out, because they had all those stuff. And one of the events he used to have was a flag football game. And Robert Edwards absolutely destroyed his knee to the point where they almost had to amputate.
Jeremy
I remember that.
Stugotz
How bad you got to blow your knee out? And after they got rid of that.
Dan Le Batard
Flag football, was it on turf? Astro Turf?
Stugotz
It was in Hawaii. I don't know what it was.
Izzy
The Aloha Bulls.
Dan Le Batard
Jeremy, I think you were dating Patty Mayonnaise at the time. Do you remember in 1998, what was where that flag football game was being?
Roy
Why do I have memories? No, but I can look it up, try to go back in my photos and go find it.
Dan Le Batard
Thank you.
Jeremy
I have memories of those games happening on, like, the beach.
Stugotz
I just got that. The confirmation from Danny B.
Izzy
That's not good, though.
Stugotz
Who.
Izzy
Who okayed that one?
Dan Le Batard
Yeah, I mean, we didn't really have a competition committee back then. It was a wild, wild way.
Jeremy
Yeah.
Dan Le Batard
They were like, let's race. Let's tackle full speed in these all.
Izzy
Star games cut on sand.
Jeremy
Just so you know, Hawk, if you play with us, we do not play on sand. We play on grass.
Dan Le Batard
Good to know. That's my, my union would be questioning things, so.
Stugotz
Okay. But now that I've, I've given that backdrop, it's grass. It's the Olympics.
Dan Le Batard
Okay.
Stugotz
Andrew Hawkins Young receipt. Finally, after years of fighting, finally made his way into the NFL. He's a rotation player. He's having highlights where he go like all throughout the field and they're like, hawk, we're putting together an Olympic squad.
Dan Le Batard
Yeah.
Stugotz
Are you interested?
Dan Le Batard
I'd say. Where do I sign? Right now.
Stugotz
Really?
Dan Le Batard
For free?
Stugotz
Really?
Dan Le Batard
Whatever it, whatever it takes.
Jeremy
The Olympics means that much to you or the sport?
Dan Le Batard
It's the. So here's the story. When I was in the NFL, we got win that Rugby Sevens was coming to the Olympics. And you know, Rugby Sevens is, it's like not as involved as like rugby 15, right? It's like a spread out field.
Izzy
It's like seven on seven.
Dan Le Batard
It's like seven on seven dot you get it to the wing and that guy, boom, boom, boom. And you hit the sideline. If you have the speed and agility against, you know, guys that aren't used to tackling, that speed and agility, you can really get going. So I'm like, I want to play, I want to be an Olympian. That would be an incredible thing to do. And I want to do it. So I started training in the off season for Rugby Sevens with a guy named Perry Baker. We were in Columbus and we would train and I was in Ohio and Perry was a D2 football player who was trying to convert. And you know, I think he undrafted but he, you know, I've been out of football for a long time and on my team was Johnson Badamosi, who was an incredible rugby player in high school. And Nate Ebner went to Ohio State who he played for the Patriots, was also a high level rugby player. So we were all like in the group chat chatting and our plan was in 2016, we were all going to go play for the Rugby Sevens Olympic team.
Jeremy
So the Sevens, they don't do that thing where you like lift the dude up by the shorts all the way up.
Dan Le Batard
No, it's just like ball out, get to the wing and go right. Well, long story short, too late. Browns wouldn't do it. The Patriots did. Nate Ebner went and played in the Olympics in 2016. He was able to leave training camp, play in the Olympics for the USA team. Perry Baker ended up being the best Rugby Sevens player in the history of the sport. If you look him up now, he's really Dallas Baker's little brother, if you remember the name Dallas Baker, who was a receiver for Florida. But yeah, I was trying to move heaven and earth.
Jeremy
I say of course, because I went to Florida. Everybody else doesn't really know Dallas Baker.
Dan Le Batard
But I was trying to move heaven and earth to get to the Olympics.
Izzy
Do you think you would have been better than Baker?
Dan Le Batard
No, no. Because he had such straight line speed.
Jeremy
What was your 40 time?
Dan Le Batard
He had more time to really get into the sport.
Izzy
But if you had the same time.
Dan Le Batard
I think I would have been up there, yeah. Carlin Isles is another one who was a college football player, track runner. And he converted and he tore up. He played the Olympics.
Stugotz
Did they end up winning? I feel like Rugby Sevens. I don't think there's enough competition where it's like, it's not guaranteed. Whereas flag football, we gotta watch the world, right? This gotta be like Dream team versus Angola, right?
Dan Le Batard
If I was flag football generation, I'd be sitting here like LeBron James, man. You would be like, like, there's not a sport that I am more positioned to be.
Jeremy
It's not just that we have the best athletes for that sport, but nobody else game plans for football the way we do here in the United States especially even flag football, it's a different type of game planning, but I don't see people doing that overseas.
Izzy
Gold medal stand for the 2016 Rugby Sevens. Fiji won gold, Great Britain silver, South Africa bronze. And the United States place ninth only in front of Spain, Kenya and Brazil.
Stugotz
Yeah, rugby, because the point is. But yeah, exactly, it's because the hawk wasn't there. But also like the idea that like what you just described, taking people play other sports and teaching them how to play rugby versus over there, that's the shit that they just play, right? But now it's vice versa for us for flag football. They might be taking rugby players and trying to teach them flag football. Meanwhile, up here, everyone's played flag football. I feel like. So, Izzy, I want to ask you as our flag football expert, if you were putting together a team to go to the Olympics, would do you just grab the best NFL players available and just say, ah, they got it?
Jeremy
Not necessarily. There's a certain skill set that I want, like, I need like Andrew Hawkins level of quickness and changing of directions. You gotta look for, I don't know what I call it, loose hips or you just kind of, you know, every once in a while, swivel good swivel on the hips.
Cuervo
You tried to get me to play for your flag football team. So I don't know how well you were impressing traits were.
Jeremy
That was a local league, the local football we do we semi contact we have. So you would have been a center tight end. Little dumb. Pull your shorts up as you start running.
Cuervo
10 yard button hook.
Jeremy
But I'm looking for like the Tyreek Hills. But I do need one big target. Like I need just a giant of a man or somebody who can get up for jump balls at least. And then if it's seven on seven, if there's like semi contact like there is in my league, we do need some sort of hybrid blockers, you know, tight end types. But there's certain skill sets. Like it's not just anybody. Like Jalen Waddle for example, is not a guy that I would say, yeah, get him on my team immediately. Of course I would now. But I'm saying if I had my choice of NFL player, great receiver, but just not the skill set I'm looking for.
Stugotz
To be clear, the talent pool we're talking about is not Chris Cody. We're talking about the talent pool of NFL players.
Dan Le Batard
I like Jalen Waddle on that team though.
Jeremy
Really?
Cuervo
I like him.
Dan Le Batard
I do. I mean I was recently at a Dolphins practice, so I have it very.
Jeremy
Maybe I haven't seen him yet. You got to.
Dan Le Batard
If you seen him up close, you'd be like, I'll take him.
Jeremy
Because they did call him the athlete at Alabama when he was amongst all those other first round wide receivers.
Dan Le Batard
Very, very good in changing. I like Tyreek Hill. Travis Hunter is probably choice number one because of his ability to do both sides of the ball. Quarterback is an interesting one. I would probably go with Lamar.
Jeremy
I was gonna say Kyler Murray, but Lamar.
Dan Le Batard
Kyler Murray too. Yeah. Cause it's like you want someone with the dual ability to move by time and throw on the run. It's like an important thing.
Jeremy
And somebody that if you do like double quarterbacks, you can dude up on the slot, he can run some rounds for you.
Dan Le Batard
Yep, yep.
Stugotz
Bill Polian's dream finally, finally sees what I'm talking about.
Dan Le Batard
I told you he could play receiver.
Cuervo
Is this a situation where we're going to have like Jamar Chase and Justin Jefferson playing defense too? Are they going to have enough players to have defense players?
Dan Le Batard
That'll be the liability. If so, that would be sick though.
Izzy
So I don't think the Vikings would like that.
Stugotz
Who are the guys that then who are the guys who you go, I mean, Travis Hunter is the easy answer, but who are the guys that you would trust?
Dan Le Batard
Well, that was my answer, so that sucks. Damn.
Stugotz
Who would be the guys that you say, hey, you know what? I think you could play both ways?
Jeremy
I don't know if he can play any offense at all. But I think I told this story recently. I was at the gym the other day, and there was somebody setting up to film their client. And I was just like, oh, yeah, what's going on here? This is gonna be annoying. And he sets up some hurdles, right? And the athlete that I see just starts coming and jumping two legs over the hurdles. And I'm not exaggerating when I say, when he got to the top of the hurdles, just floated there for a little while and then landed. And I'm like. I asked my trainer. I was like, is this guy. It was, oh, Patrick Surtan ii. And I was like, oh, Jesus, that guy. I want him on my team immediately. Like, I don't know. Like, he def. He floats in the air. Like, he does not just jump and come back down. That guy defies gravity.
Stugotz
I'm tell you right now. I said, I don't think the humans can actually levitate and fly, but if they could, Jason Richardson was one of them.
Jeremy
Oh, man.
Stugotz
Because the first time we acquired Jason Richardson in practice, every time on the break, he would dunk. It wasn't like, you know how people jump and it goes straight up and they dunk and they land, like a.
Izzy
Get up, get down situation.
Stugotz
He would just softly, like, gently stay.
Jeremy
Up there, do whatever he had to do while he was up there, and.
Stugotz
Then come down and then, like, check his watch and, like, make a phone call. Yeah, honey, I'll be back later, okay? Oh, shit. I gotta get back downstairs. And I'm like, how's that possible? It's the craziest thing I've ever seen. Like, he looked like. He. I swear, you know how I was like, if you could actually fly, but you wanted to keep it a secret, you can't. It would not look like you're jumping, right? It would look kind of weird. Kind of like you're on wires. That's how it looked like. And it's always blowing my mind, and now it's blowing my mind that his son. His son is gonna get drafted. His son. By the way, you wanna hear some crazy shit in the family room? We had, like, a Fisher Price goal for the little kids. Like, he was maybe 18 months, definitely not 2 years old.
Dan Le Batard
Yeah. Was he getting Any screen time when.
Stugotz
I tell you, I'll tell you what he was getting. He was doing windmills and like a two year old on everything, on everything.
Jeremy
Just had. Was in a family situation with a two year old and be like, wow, she just learned how to jump.
Dan Le Batard
And you're saying this too with two full cycle windmills.
Stugotz
He was doing full, like get him on the heat. Yeah, it was, it was the most phenomenal thing I said.
Dan Le Batard
As I said, I'm scouting here by me.
Stugotz
That's it.
Roy
That's all I need.
Stugotz
Stock in a child, a man sitting.
Dan Le Batard
There with a Fisher Price hoop and a notepad.
Izzy
Like, it's like, ooh, okay.
Dan Le Batard
I like that.
Stugotz
I would have offered on the spot. That was Tom Izzo on the spot right there. Come to the family room. Look at this kid. Full ride.
Jeremy
I haven't even developed which is his strong hand. Let's make him a lefty. Let's make it a little bit more unique.
Stugotz
It was incredible. Like it was. I've never in my life seen a child like that advanced.
Jeremy
You check back in 16, 18 years from now to see if you were right about him.
Stugotz
I mean he's an NBA, he's in the draft.
Jeremy
Oh, he's. Oh, that was back then. I thought this was a new to you.
Stugotz
No, this was, this was like 2007 or whatever. 2008 when I saw this and now. And obviously he was a high rated prospect coming out of high school. He goes to Michigan State. He played really well for Michigan State this year and now he's in the draft combine. And I'm like, yeah, I kind of.
Dan Le Batard
Feel if you follow the DNA trail, it's actually not as hard as people think it is, man. I mean it's just pretty simple that if Jason Richardson's son is going to probably be at a level of athlete that puts him in position to maybe be a professional.
Stugotz
I mean, Tony, we talked about this with Tim Hardaway Jr. Right. It's like, it's one of those things like it really comes down to does the kid like doing this?
Izzy
If he does, if he does, he's good.
Stugotz
He's gonna be good.
Jeremy
I actually think that some of these athletes have found a way to have twins. Cause that's the chances are double, right? Carlos Booster has twins. Doesn't Eddie House have twins?
Stugotz
Eddie House has twins?
Jeremy
Yeah, the Thompson twins are in there.
Stugotz
Eddie House has got twins, by the way with same around the same era. Eddie House's twins. Terrors. Yes, Terrors. They were, they were the ones that was like Setting on fire like, I.
Dan Le Batard
Like it, Love it.
Stugotz
It was awful.
Dan Le Batard
Feet off of each other.
Stugotz
Yeah.
Izzy
Another two way guy for the flag football team, Miles Garrett. Put him out, see if he can catch some passes.
Dan Le Batard
But absolutely, I didn't know. No, I love Miles Garrett.
Cuervo
What about Micah?
Jeremy
Picture me playing five football.
Cuervo
Michael Parsons.
Stugotz
Michael Parsons.
Jeremy
There's rushers in my league. Can you imagine Gary coming at me from five yards? Like, oh, my God.
Dan Le Batard
I don't know if that's who you want though, because Miles Garrett, yes, he's great at rushing the quarterback because he's great at rushing the quarterback with speed against other guys who are also huge. So he neutralizes their size. With no blockers, you might even want a corner, right? That's. That's the rush.
Roy
I want Amin Ross St. Brown on my team. That's who I think is.
Dan Le Batard
I like him. I could see him playing good at dj.
Cuervo
Perfect for Jamir Gibbs. Another guy that they're saying, yeah, I like Javon Hn and Gibbs Gibbs at running back.
Dan Le Batard
It's kind of like the seven on seven game.
Jeremy
Yeah, it is.
Dan Le Batard
Yeah. Because it's like also like seven on seven was a, you know, a Receivers, running backs, tight ends against the secondary. Now in high school, they're putting receivers at linebacker running, like they're just everybody's hybrid now. Everyone's hybrid. And it's all just like, why I.
Jeremy
Like Miles Garrett as a middle linebacker and like a guy you send as a second rusher to just really scare the shit out of.
Dan Le Batard
Just a scary.
Jeremy
While you're up here, your little corners over there pulling the flag, it's.
Stugotz
It's a great, like, intimidation thing, right? Like if you're. If you're like Argentina, like, okay, boys, let's go. We got this. And they walk out and see Miles Garrett, like, man, who is this guy?
Dan Le Batard
Yeah, I like that. I would also want somebody that, like, you don't know if they're gonna like, forget that they're playing flag football. You know, like Avontez Burfik was like, still in shape across the middle. It's like frozen elbow. At some point, maybe he's not the best cover guy out here, but they don't.
Stugotz
You gotta.
Dan Le Batard
He might just. He might just do it. You know what I'm saying?
Stugotz
You know what it's like, Hogg? It's like the. That Redeem Team documentary where Kobe said to the guys, I'm gonna hit. Pow. Really hard. And then. And then like, it's gonna mess him up. And the same thing. You just have one Guy come out there and the first play clean, take someone's head off.
Dan Le Batard
Just show them what like the other football is. Real quick, he's gonna get ejected, but everybody else, the rest of the game, they're gonna be like, oh, man.
Jeremy
I don't think of the Olympics. By the way, did you know that Amin is a gold medalist?
Stugotz
Yeah.
Dan Le Batard
Yeah.
Stugotz
In what redeem team? I was on the staff.
Dan Le Batard
You're.
Stugotz
You're welcome.
Cuervo
Well, he doesn't. He doesn't have a medal, though. That's the whole.
Stugotz
So coach. Coach K technically doesn't have any gold medals. I mean, I'm just saying, like, me and Coach K, same amount of gold medals.
Dan Le Batard
But when I think of Coach K, I do think of you.
Stugotz
There you go.
Dan Le Batard
That's amazing.
Stugotz
Jerry Colangelo, shout out to Mr. C. Thank you.
Cuervo
You know who I want on the flag football team? The random gator who wore number 21. He was just like a giant dude. I think bucks now, now he just. I want that guy. I don't know his name, but I want him just out there.
Stugotz
Desmond Watson, I believe was his name.
Cuervo
No one told you that for sure in your head.
Chris Cody
Can't do it?
Stugotz
No, I. I remember him for sure. Him and then the guy from Baylor. Remember him?
Izzy
That guy was huge.
Stugotz
That dude was terrible.
Jeremy
So.
Stugotz
Right.
Jeremy
You cannot wear a running back number at that.
Cuervo
That's what made it so cool.
Chris Cody
Or DB number.
Cuervo
If that's 98, it doesn't stand out to me. 21. I remember that.
Dan Le Batard
My nephew was a defensive lineman at Penn State and he wore number 27.
Stugotz
I'm going to tell you what.
Dan Le Batard
Because his dad wore 27. His dad was a corner. That's cute.
Stugotz
Desmond Watson looks like he was running back to the buffet.
Cuervo
Nice.
Dan Le Batard
I like what you did there. So the flag football Olympics moment is something that, like, I think is going to change the face of football forever. This is their dream team moment.
Jeremy
You know what I mean was trying to do there? Right. Just end it right when that clock hit zero.
Dan Le Batard
Oh, I wasn't paying attention.
Jeremy
Yeah, I know.
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Podcast Summary: The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
Episode: Local Hour: Mosquito Valentine
Release Date: May 23, 2025
The episode kicks off with a lively discussion about the resurgence of vests, sparking a nostalgic trip back to the '90s. Hosts Dan Le Batard and Stugotz banter about the practicality and style of vests, debating whether they belong to the '90s or the early 2000s.
Jeremy joins the conversation, sharing his experience of wearing a sweater vest and receiving mixed reactions, which leads to humorously comparing his look to celebrities like Matthew Perry and 50 Cent.
The hosts delve into the functional aspects of different types of vests, such as tactical vests versus fishermen's vests, highlighting their various uses and the humorous side of recreationally wearing workman's vests without tools.
Transitioning from fashion, the hosts reminisce about classic TV shows, particularly focusing on the animated series Doug and its character Mosquito Valentine.
They humorously critique the show's artistic choices, such as the portrayal of characters drawn by children, and compare it to other beloved cartoons like Teen Titans Go! and Yo Gabba Gabba.
A spirited debate ensues about the popularity and ratings of different sports, specifically contrasting hockey with NASCAR and the NBA. The hosts argue the superiority of their preferred sports, touching upon aspects like athlete recognition, compensation, and media deals.
Discussions highlight the passionate fan bases and the unique qualities that make each sport appealing, with humorous jabs and competitive fervor.
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to defining and differentiating between "mother effers" and "assholes" within the realm of sports personalities. The hosts explore the behaviors and roles of various athletes, using examples from the NBA and flag football.
They engage in a nuanced conversation about the impact of these personalities on their teams and the games, emphasizing the strategic importance of having players who embody these traits.
In the latter half of the episode, the conversation shifts to the exciting news that the NFL has announced the participation of its players in the Olympics for flag football. The hosts, alongside a guest expert, delve into what it takes to build a competitive flag football team for the Olympics.
Dan shares his personal ambition to join the Olympic Rugby Sevens team, recounting his training experiences and the challenges athletes face in transitioning between sports.
The hosts discuss the ideal composition of an Olympic flag football team, considering the unique skill sets required, such as speed, agility, and versatility. They debate the potential of current NFL players to excel in flag football and brainstorm hypothetical team lineups.
The segment is filled with insights into athlete versatility, strategic planning, and the exciting possibilities that flag football brings to the Olympic stage.
Interspersed with the main discussions, the hosts share anecdotes about parenting and how their children influence their daily lives and conversations.
These personal stories add a relatable and humorous dimension to the episode, showcasing the hosts' lives beyond the sports and pop-culture debates.
The episode of The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz offers a blend of nostalgic reflections, passionate sports debates, and humorous exchanges. Key themes include:
Nostalgia: A heartfelt yearning for '90s fashion and classic TV shows, illustrating the enduring impact of past cultural elements on present-day conversations.
Sports Enthusiasm: An ardent discussion on the dynamics of various sports, particularly the emerging prominence of flag football in the Olympics, highlighting the strategic considerations in team building.
Personal Insights: Sharing of personal experiences and anecdotes related to parenting, adding depth and relatability to the hosts' personalities.
The episode successfully weaves together these elements, providing listeners with engaging content enriched by humor, expertise, and personal stories.
Note: Advertisements and sponsor segments were omitted to focus solely on the core content of the episode.