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Dan Le Batard
5, 4, 3.
Mike Ryan
Clear your throat.
Stugotz
2.
Dan Le Batard
Okay, hold on. 5, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. Juju will be in with us in just a second. But Mike Ryan was trying to tell a story. Let me. Let me start again because I can hear my throat.
Mike Ryan
Damn it. I predicted that we were going to get a good noise from you.
Stugotz
That bet caches. It does.
Juju Gotti
Actually.
Mike Ryan
I cashed it out. At least hashed it out early.
Stugotz
The very least it's a no action if he. If he's the one that bails on it because he's fearing that that's a tainted bet. DraftKings refunds.
Dan Le Batard
I had three pieces of chicken during the break.
Mike Ryan
Sad grilled chicken.
Stugotz
Something special there.
Dan Le Batard
Okay. So hopefully I'm not even going to count again. Just leave all of that in. Mike was trying to get to a story all show that we couldn't get to that he said made his skin crawl from yesterday from. We went out to Dolphin Mall on the cusp of the Everglades and we watched Dolphin Jets.
Stugotz
That game did make my skin crawl. Yeah, it was because Aaron Rodgers was.
Dan Le Batard
Playing quarterback and playing well at quarterback and made Stugotts want him again.
Tony Colladi
I do. I want him back because of the.
Stugotz
Fear that he's going to be good somewhere else.
Tony Colladi
It is so hard watching Sam Darnold throw five touchdowns for the Vikings. It's so hard to watch Geno smith be good 15 years after he played for the Jets. I would rather Aaron be bad with the jets than good elsewhere.
Stugotz
All right, well, I mean you cited Sam Dornald and he's pretty young, so I think it's a little bit different. But okay. But had a great time at Vivo. Thanks again to Smirnoff DraftKings everybody that made that event happen. I left that event before its epic conclusion because I had to go support some friends downtown. I'm friends with the guys that run and operate space and they had this really cool event for Basel week. They had a beautiful sage that was designed between the courthouse building downtown. And it's just real cool thing that this DJ Michael Beebe was performing at. Michael Beebe had just really survived. Not the Sacramento Kings card. He had a really scary battle with cancer. And he overcame it. So this was going to be a cool crowning moment for his career. So I'm going over there, I'm with my buddy Mo. We're at the guest list. Mo gets his pass. There's a little issue with mine. I'm getting it cleared up. As I'm doing that, on my peripheral vision, I see a person approaching security trying to charm their way inside this building. And it's just like, you know, it's giving off like icky vibes. But you see that always at either a club or at a concert. And I recognize something about it and I.
Mike Ryan
The cologne.
Stugotz
I turn to my left, I see this 70 year old man with bad posture trying to get inside this incredible cool DJ event.
Dan Le Batard
No, no, no, no.
Stugotz
It was my dad. It was my dad.
Dan Le Batard
Oh, no.
Stugotz
My dad was trying to charm his way into this event. You could see the look on the security guard's face because he was just like, this guy's trying to, like, grease me up to get into this event. It doesn't end there. Let me tell you something. This courthouse is.
Dan Le Batard
Your dad is the best. Okay?
Stugotz
No, no, this is the worst.
Dan Le Batard
Slimy cheese, but still the best.
Stugotz
This is the worst.
Dan Le Batard
Slimy cheese in packaging that can pass is not being slimy.
Stugotz
Trust me. I've been following him all week. And Basil, like, he lives for basil.
Dan Le Batard
He owns Basil. Your dad and his different lady on.
Stugotz
His arm every day. Your dad, my man, he told us, like, every year, he's like, there's one week a year where you can't use me for babysitting.
Dan Le Batard
It's this Mike Ryan. I would love to turn your father into the character that Greg Cody and my father are here. He is more of a lothario. He's a single man in Miami, still living big Miami.
Stugotz
You know what's around the courthouse? There aren't Basel events around the courthouse. I'm like, what are you doing here? He's like, I was at Art Miami. I'm like, that's far. What are you. What are you doing over here? He's like, I want it. Why? And so it doesn't end there. I have my bands figured out. I'm going in and my dad is standing behind me in line thinking that he can just walk in with me. I'm like, I literally stiff arm him in the chest. I'm like, what are you doing? He's like, I'm going in with you. I'm like, absolutely not. Dad. You're gonna be the oldest person here by a good 30 years. Get out of here. Go home. What are you doing out?
Tony Colladi
Teach your dad.
Greg Cody
But this is the text message Mike sent me yesterday. It's all adding up to me in my brain now. I have a mortifying story to tell. Someone who was loitering nearby tried to get me to get them in. I had no idea that the someone he was talking about, it's the best.
Dan Le Batard
Person it could possibly be. Because here's the thing, and I will say this about all our fathers. We do not look at our fathers the way that others look at our fathers. So I will tell Mike that among our fathers, his is the coolest. No, that's not at all. That's not saying much. It's just Greg, Cody and my dad.
Stugotz
Not at all.
Dan Le Batard
Terrible company.
Tony Colladi
You've never met my dad.
Stugotz
I don't talk to my dad that way. He handles his business.
Dan Le Batard
That's your dad?
Stugotz
My dad handles his business. I handle mine. And he's Tony's dad.
Dan Le Batard
Might be the coolest. He's old Cuban gangster. That guy is old Cuban gangster. That guy would have dragged stugots by the sports radio back of the hair across a highway 20 years ago.
Stugotz
My dad actually hit me with like a what are you doing here? I'm like, what am I doing here? What the hell are you doing here?
Dan Le Batard
That guy was competing with dugouts for every sports radio slot in South Florida with the Cuban hustle that he handed down to his son.
Tony Colladi
And who won?
Dan Le Batard
Yes, you. You did win. But I suspect that me and Tony Colladi, whose dad would have also conquered things with arrested Estrada if I'd taken the deal he was offering at the same time that you were offering it. That is wonderful and mortifying. I want to talk to your father about this tomorrow. And I want. Mike doesn't want that. Yes, I want.
Stugotz
You're not here tomorrow.
Dan Le Batard
You're not here. Somebody Sullivan, get ahold of Mike's dad. I want to create more fire here.
Stugotz
Nope.
Dan Le Batard
Juju Gotti is with us to begin another work week. It is always good seeing him, even though he is wearing the gear of the most irrelevant franchise that there's ever been in the history of sports. I mean, am I. You think I'm wrong there?
Tony Colladi
Yeah.
Greg Cody
That they're not irrelevant. What juju's wearing is a throwback. And that was a very popular jersey way in Colorway back in the day, in the 90s.
Dan Le Batard
Larry Johnson, Alonzo Mourning. Charlotte.
Tony Colladi
But it's still flexing your Charlotte Hornets.
Dan Le Batard
The last time they were any good, they had one postseason with Jamal Mashburn, where they beat the Heat and they haven't done anything since then.
Juju Gotti
Correct.
Dan Le Batard
They've got like, Lonzo Ball is. I'm sorry, LaMelo Ball is wasting his career there, is he not?
Greg Cody
Well, I mean, there was that year, remember when they went to the playoffs, they lost to the Heat because of purple shirt guy.
Dan Le Batard
Oh, yeah.
Greg Cody
That was another good year in. In Charlotte's history. But yes, for the most part, look, look, Lamar Lavar Ball, Lamelo Ball. To say that he's wasting his career away there, I think kind of removes his complicit behavior in why the Hornets are the way they are.
Dan Le Batard
So you think his immaturity as a number one makes it so they'll never be any good?
Greg Cody
I think it contributes. I don't think never. He might mature people grow up, but I think.
Dan Le Batard
But you're saying handing over a franchise to someone of that maturity level, you cannot win.
Greg Cody
Yeah, pretty much.
Dan Le Batard
Okay, very good. Juju Gotti is with us and he is making those colors look good from a different time.
Tony Colladi
I'm glad we snuck the Hornets.
Dan Le Batard
Yeah, we did. I wanted to get to Portland, losing by 42 at home against Utah and getting booed off the court without Lori Marken.
Greg Cody
And by the way.
Dan Le Batard
But why? What do you mean, why? Because Portland, Portland, the Dame Lillard trade has kind of been a disaster. That deserves. For everyone who runs things in Portland to be run out of town.
Tony Colladi
Portland, I mean, football was played yesterday.
Greg Cody
Got a couple of weeks ago. Chauncey Billup said in a post game that we. If you lose, you should not be able to sleep. Anyone who's able to sleep after a loss is a loser.
Dan Le Batard
Jokic says that in his country, if you're not playing well because he scored 58 the other night and a loss to the Wizards, he says paychecks start getting cut. Maybe they need to start doing that over here where they cut paychecks from game to game. Let's get to Juju Gotti, please. Because surely he has critique and observations from the football weekend and from everything we're doing around here today. Thank you, Juju. Sorry to keep you waiting.
Juju Gotti
It's all good, brother. I appreciate you for having me. I definitely can't talk basketball and then throw it to me and then like, move on to football. No, we're gonna hit this basketball right quick. Just right quick. Like away teams, home teams. Let's take this shit Back to the 99 2000, where the home team wear white and the away team wear the color. Because you add in the mix of this NBA cup court. I'm going in and out of seizures on the couch, like, oh, I forgot, I'm watching the celtics. You feel me? Like, please, let's just take it back old school if you can, brother silver. I love bro, but it's getting ridiculous. Everybody got four city jerseys. They cost $2,000 each. You can't tell who home or please. Sorry about that. I just had to call juju, get.
Dan Le Batard
Rid of all of them. What else do you have last week. Look, man, it is hard to get at the trough that everyone else is talking about and have the take that no one else had. When he came out here and said everyone needs to flag plant, he went the exact opposite of everyone in sports. So what else have you had simmering all weekend that we need to hear about? Because your takes seem to be a little bit hotter than everybody. El.
Juju Gotti
Yeah. I also have this one for my brothers and sisters. The Ross Tucker's of the world, the Tom Brady's of the world, the Troy Aikman's of the world. Even Joe Books stop guessing what the flag is into the microphone. Let the flag get thrown and let the referee tellers. It will add to the drama and the suspense of sitting down watching an NFL game. And then half of the time y'all ass be wrong anyway. Oh, looks like a hold on 76 coming back. It was of hands to the face. Troy. Come on, brother, you. You ruined the suspense. I'm hanging on every word of the referee and now here come Tony Romo. Oh, Jim. Yeah, it's coming back. This one's coming back. Let me find out. Chris said he sit on the couch and tell his wife what the flag was. He guessing it. Troy, you ruining marriages, bro. Let my boy cook on the couch. Let him guess for his wife. You see him wrong as hell. Talking about a holding. Nah, man, it was illegal. Hands to the face. That just. Sorry about that as well.
Dan Le Batard
He's so right.
Mike Ryan
Tarico does the same thing. Tarico's always super eager to tell you what the flag is. It's like just let. Let it happen.
Tony Colladi
Yeah, but the thing Juju did which shocked me is he put Ross Tucker in some pretty lofty company.
Greg Cody
I saw that. I noticed that as well.
Dan Le Batard
Amazing.
Juju Gotti
You gotta do it for our family.
Dan Le Batard
That's right.
Juju Gotti
That's our brother. We gotta look out.
Dan Le Batard
That's right, Juju. Supporting others. What else? What do you have from today? Critique, observations. What do people have a problem with today?
Juju Gotti
Before I get rid of what people got a problem with, I think we should Ease up on Buddy with his backdrop. Salute to the guest. He had a Sports Illustrated backdrop. It was. It was. It was ass for sure. But we need to ease up on it and we need to send him a replacement backdrop since we flamed him on camera. We need to make sure bro get a good one.
Dan Le Batard
You're right. We do need to do that. Let's send Pat40 a guest. Metal art. Get on that right now. To improve his Sports Illustrated backdrop because Sports Illustrated is out here selling vitamins and Metal arc is doing well.
Tony Colladi
We need his measurements though. I mean we did to get it right.
Dan Le Batard
That's all we can ask him. Thank you, Juju.
Stugotz
We will.
Juju Gotti
I can see the actual picture.
Mike Ryan
See your house.
Dan Le Batard
I wish I should have asked him to pull that picture out and show us what it was that was back there. You're right. What. What else you got from today that we could have done better? We didn't talk Dolphin jets enough. I didn't think that.
Juju Gotti
And also we had a dunk in women's college basketball last night. Ashlyn Watson, salute the little sis. You got to know Don Staley and them South Carolina Gamecocks. They've never failed to amaze me. Every year something crazy going on. So salute to them. Yes, the Dolphins. I was as a Bills fan yesterday rough. They on the ranch rough.
Dan Le Batard
Oh, but Juju. No Juju. You gotta feel good about the fact that your team's so good though. Like you might lose and you might lose like that in the playoffs, but you know your team's good, you know. And you know your quarterback is someone every in the league fears.
Juju Gotti
Yeah, but I agree with Stu guys, bro. Like even further. Like, why decline that penalty and give them another chance at the third down? I don't care if it's third and 30, let's get the fourth and seven. And then you compound that by. Like he said, you cannot run the ball on with that time like that. That's. And then you compound your mistake. Cutting off your nose to spite your face. Whatever the hell with that saying. Go. You can't waste the time out and run it. Eat it. If you you chose to run it. Let that clock tick and get everybod. I think Sean McDermott did a rough a poor job yesterday, but I know he going to turn it around.
Mike Ryan
As great. As great as the Bills look, they can't stop the run. And that that is going to show like in the playoffs. Like they're just.
Dan Le Batard
Well, if they play the Ravens, everyone.
Mike Ryan
Can run the ball on them. So it's like, it's good. I'm with you. Like, they look so good. They can get after the quarterback. Their offense is really good, but they cannot stop the run, and that will show in the playoffs.
Greg Cody
Juju, one of the things that Stugat said on the show today was that the Bills will never win as long as McDermott is the coach. Do you hold with that statement?
Juju Gotti
Oh, that's a very bold statement. I'm not gonna go that far. I definitely feel my brother because I said a lot of words in the air last night when he was making those calls to that same sentiment. But now that I've had a day to kind of process it, digest it, I think he gonna get it on the right track, bro. I think he will. Side note someone. Magnum prime from Twitter says that the Jim Rome and Lebatar show South Beat session is phenomenal. He grew up listening to Jim Rome in the deep south, and he never heard him speak about what it takes to become one of the OGs in the goats in sports media. So thank you. Salute to Matt Magnus Magnum, Magnum Prime. And I agree, bro. Like, that was a great listen, dog. It's always good to see you there, like, actually talk to your peers and be vulnerable and like, bruh, bravo to all that south beach sessions you had over the past couple weeks. Starve Jessel Nick. Salute to Jessel Nick. I listened, I took Yalls advice, and I went and watched Anthony Jessel Nick's special. Not the movie, I learned by that, but with movies. But watching that special, that gave me an opportunity to kind of reflect. And I realized that, dang, we live in such a diverse world and diverse cultures. We don't need to be judging each other as much as we do. I don't care if you root for Trump, Biden. We all got the same goals. You feel me? We all trying our best. Nobody woke up today and said, I'm finna ruin his day. Rarely that happens. Some. Some people do that, but rarely that happens. And I realized that while watching Anthony Jess on that special because Wolf salute, though, to everybody who like that. You feel me? But I just didn't. I didn't crack one smile during the special, you feel me? But it doesn't matter because my brother likes it, so I like it. So I salute Anthony Jesel, Nick, and you guys will put me on that recommendation.
Mike Ryan
Juju's right. We gotta come together. But he mentioned the Jim Rome. I love the clip we put out of that of Dan, like, talking to Jim Rome and then Jim Rome, like, interrupts. He's like, what's up? What's up Dan? I didn't know you like me, man. What's up with that? It was just like a funny of him just being like, holy crap, I didn't realize you liked me, man.
Dan Le Batard
Jim Rome, thank you for the kind words. I will say that Jim Rome is both a titan and totally nuts. Just cares so much about being great at that thing and wasn't going to take no for an answer on whether he could be great at the thing. And I don't, I didn't even ask him. Stugotts There was a time that Jim Rome was making more annually than any athlete in sports, LeBron included. Like where his the whatever he did with the business of syndicated radio made him the most lucrative star because he could talk shit on the radio, which is crazy.
Tony Colladi
Well, he was the biggest national star at the biggest time for sports radio.
Dan Le Batard
He nailed the timing and to the degree, it was good to talk to him in an intimate setting because Stugotts, he doesn't do that. He's been hiding in plain sight for 30 years. His fans don't know very much about him. How do you do a four hour show a day with people knowing you a little bit but not really take calls? That's one way to do it. Yes. Juju, thank you. We'll talk to you tomorrow, buddy.
Juju Gotti
Yes, sir.
The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
Episode: Postgame Show: Spliff Notes (feat. JuJu Gotti)
Release Date: December 9, 2024
Guest: JuJu Gotti
In this episode of The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz, host Dan Le Batard and co-host Stugotz dive into a lively postgame discussion, joined by special guest JuJu Gotti. Recorded at the Elser Hotel in Downtown Miami, the trio navigates through a spectrum of sports topics, blending their signature humor with insightful commentary on recent games, team performances, and broader sports culture.
The show kicks off with the hosts exchanging light-hearted remarks about their personal experiences during the break, including Dan's humorous mention of indulging in three pieces of chicken. The conversation quickly shifts to a behind-the-scenes anecdote shared by Stugotz about attending an event downtown:
Stugotz (03:15): "I see this 70-year-old man with bad posture trying to get inside this incredible cool DJ event. It was my dad trying to charm his way in."
Dan playfully teases Stugotz about his father's attempt to enter the event, highlighting the camaraderie and relatable family moments between the hosts. This segment sets a relaxed and personable tone for the episode.
The discussion transitions to recent performances in the NFL, focusing on Aaron Rodgers' impressive play at quarterback, which reignites Stugotz's desire to see Rodgers back with the Jets. Tony Colladi adds to the conversation by comparing Rodgers' performance favorably against players like Sam Darnold and Geno Smith:
Tony Colladi (01:44): "It is so hard watching Sam Darnold throw five touchdowns for the Vikings. I'd rather Aaron be bad with the Jets than good elsewhere."
The hosts delve into the implications of player performance on team dynamics and fan sentiment, contemplating the potential impact of Rodgers' presence on the Jets' future success.
JuJu Gotti brings a fresh perspective to the show, offering critiques on both NBA and NFL gameplay. He expresses frustration with the current state of basketball uniforms and the confusion surrounding home and away games:
Juju Gotti (08:00): "Please, let's just take it back old school if you can, brother. Silver, I love bro, but it's getting ridiculous."
Shifting focus to the NFL, JuJu critiques the behavior of commentators and coaches, advocating for a more suspenseful and less predictive approach to officiating:
Juju Gotti (09:58): "Let the flag get thrown and let the referees tellers. It will add to the drama and the suspense of sitting down watching an NFL game."
The conversation highlights the interplay between media commentary and actual game strategies, emphasizing the need for authenticity and unpredictability in sports broadcasting and coaching decisions.
The hosts and JuJu delve deeper into NFL coaching strategies, specifically targeting the Buffalo Bills' coaching under Sean McDermott. They debate the effectiveness of McDermott's strategies, particularly his handling of the running game:
Juju Gotti (12:43): "Why decline that penalty and give them another chance at the third down? I don't care if it's third and 30, let's get the fourth and seven."
Greg Cody questions whether the Bills can overcome their coaching limitations, to which JuJu cautiously responds:
Juju Gotti (13:58): "I think he’s gonna get it on the right track, bro. I think he will."
This segment underscores the complex relationship between coaching decisions and team performance, highlighting fan perspectives on managerial effectiveness.
Towards the end of the episode, JuJu shifts the conversation towards community and cultural understanding, referencing Anthony Jeselnik's special and the importance of embracing diversity:
Juju Gotti (14:50): "We live in such a diverse world and diverse cultures. We don't need to be judging each other as much as we do."
He commends peers like Jim Rome and Matt Magnus for their contributions to sports media, emphasizing the value of vulnerability and authenticity in building strong community ties.
Dan echoes JuJu's sentiments, praising Jim Rome's impact on sports radio:
Dan Le Batard (16:07): "Jim Rome is both a titan and totally nuts. Just cares so much about being great at that thing and wasn't going to take no for an answer."
The episode concludes on a positive note, with acknowledgments and plans for future discussions, reinforcing the show's commitment to fostering a connected and engaged sports community.
Player Impact on Teams: The hosts emphasize the significant influence of star players like Aaron Rodgers on team performance and fan expectations.
Critique of Sports Broadcasting: JuJu Gotti challenges the current trends in sports media, advocating for more authentic and less formulaic commentary.
Coaching Strategies: The discussion highlights the critical role of coaching decisions in shaping team success, with a particular focus on the Buffalo Bills.
Community and Diversity: The episode underscores the importance of embracing diversity and fostering a supportive sports community, moving beyond superficial judgments.
Media Personalities: Recognition of influential sports media figures like Jim Rome and Matt Magnus illustrates the impact of strong voices in shaping sports discourse.
Stugotz (03:25): "It was my dad trying to charm his way into this event."
Tony Colladi (01:44): "I'd rather Aaron be bad with the Jets than good elsewhere."
Juju Gotti (08:00): "Please, let's just take it back old school if you can, brother."
Juju Gotti (09:58): "Let the flag get thrown and let the referees tellers. It will add to the drama and the suspense of sitting down watching an NFL game."
Dan Le Batard (16:07): "Jim Rome is both a titan and totally nuts."
The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz delivers another engaging episode filled with spirited debates, heartfelt stories, and sharp sports analysis. With JuJu Gotti's insightful contributions, the show offers a balanced mix of humor and critical thinking, making it a must-listen for sports enthusiasts seeking both entertainment and depth in their postgame discussions.