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Mike Ryan
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Amin Elhassan
Pickens is a weird player.
Dan Le Batard
Very strange.
Amin Elhassan
I love how strange he is. Tackling people away from the play. Just telling you after the game, let's play the sound. We have this sound. I don't have to describe the sound for you before I play the sound because it is not sound that needs to be censored. But here's Pickens after the game. Not exactly a graceful loop.
Dan Le Batard
What do you guys try to take.
Amin Elhassan
Away from this loss?
Dan Le Batard
What's the message you know, in the.
Mike Ryan
Locker room, just keep grinding. Like I said, conditions played a huge, huge part in today's game. I don't really think the Cleveland Browns are a good team at all.
Chris Cody
Nice.
Dan Le Batard
Hey, it's not like they were dominant. It's not like they were dominating the game when the weather conditions were more favorable. Is it just kind of. Kind of a weird one? That's the Pittsburgh Steelers. Teams that win based solely off of execution. Really? Because outside of T.J. watt and a couple of other guys, maybe they're not going to have talent advantages. They win because of execution, and certain variables can throw off how those teams win.
Mike Ryan
So you agree with them?
Dan Le Batard
Yeah, well, generally, yeah. I mean, Pittsburgh's better because they execute at a higher level.
Amin Elhassan
I mean, one of them is 3 and 8 and the other one's 8 and 3.
Dan Le Batard
Pretty obvious. Pretty obvious. But that's always the time, like, Pittsburgh does this. They'll hang tight with the big dog and then you'll be confused.
Amin Elhassan
Oh, no, wait a minute. No, no, no. Wait, wait, wait. Be clear on this. I know we all love Tomlin. We love that he might have the fun cte when he talks like, we all love Tomlin, but he's been losing that game for 20 years. Like, for 20 years.
Dan Le Batard
Well, to the Brown game, specific to the Browns. I think he's got like an all time winning percentage.
Jeremy
Except on Thursday.
Amin Elhassan
No, no, no, no.
Mike Ryan
I'm not specific. I'm not talking about he always wins.
Amin Elhassan
I'm talking about when you're 8 and 2 and you got expectations for the Steelers and, oh, they're not going to win in the playoffs this year. They. I thought they were. And now they're nine and eight.
Dan Le Batard
Yeah, that's the story for a team that's not overly talented, that they win based off of schematics, how they prepare for an opponent. And certain variables can throw you off. You muff a punt, you miss a kick. There's a blizzard in the middle of the third quarter.
Mike Ryan
Snowstorm. I mean, I was actually shocked that Jameis. And I'm not to turn it back to Jamis, but the fact that he played so well in the snow shocked the hell out of me.
Chris Cody
Well, he was excited. Did you hear him earlier before the game? He's like. He. He thanked the Lord.
Mike Ryan
Yes.
Chris Cody
For snow in real football.
Mike Ryan
That's a fan. That's a fan answer. Like, I've seen this on NFL films. I never thought it was real.
Dan Le Batard
He was throwing some really beautiful passes that I think maybe shocked us because the camera view was so much worse than what it looked like on the field for the players because Russ. Russ was doing it too. There were some big fourth down conversions that you're like, how do you even attempt that pass even with it being fourth down?
Mike Ryan
Those are some sick passes. Those are some sick passes. I mean, I don't. I don't disagree with George Pickens, that the Browns are not a very good football team. I think we all would agree that they should be near the top of the draft. They should go get another quarterback, and it's just a matter of him losing after l. Calling the team that you played bad. That is. That is the George Pickens experience, which I am all for. I'm just be honest. I like George Pickens. I like that he fights people when the.
Amin Elhassan
How.
Mike Ryan
How Mary is happening. I like that he fights people when interceptions happen.
Chris Cody
Did we get an answer to what was happening after the game where he had to be held back and there were like, fans.
Mike Ryan
He was fighting the DB while the ball was in the air. It was like. It's like Tyreek Stevenson for the Bears. Who is celebrating during the. Halberry and George Pickens are like a match made in heaven in that scenario.
Jeremy
Speaking of George Pickens, somebody on Sunday Night Live shout out to me on Sunday Night Live, presented by Smirnoff. Somebody asked me who the biggest villain was in the NFL, right? And obviously taking out what we know. Thank you, Jeremy. About DeSean Watson, I said, George Pickens right now is the biggest villain in the NFL, and I don't think there's anybody close to him. He's powerbombing people. He's suplexing people. He's talking shit about people. Like he right now is villain number one.
Amin Elhassan
Are we willing to go that far? Let me think about this for a second because I. When I see how it is that Pickens is playing, which is just elbowing people all over the place. And you guys pointed out to me weeks ago, you said he plays weird. Many years ago, many years ago, I talked to Darnell docket, and basically he was just in Sundays for the money and the violence. He's like, I get to hit people for free. Is George Pickens as a wide receiver, is he just looking to fight everybody the entire game?
Mike Ryan
I don't think he's looking to fight people. I think he. He's a little. I like it. But he's off. He's off.
Amin Elhassan
Function villainous.
Mike Ryan
Villainous would be a good way to put it, I guess, but it's like a fire that so Many NFL wide receivers care about, obviously, money. They care about getting the football to catch the ball to make themselves more money. Like, they care about how they're perceived. They care about their fame. When you watch George Pickens play, even like last night versus Denzel Ward, he would catch a slant, immediately starts talking shit to Denzel. Like in the plays where he doesn't catch the ball, immediately turns around, starts talking shit. It's not an act. He's not trying to get under your skin. This is just literally who he is. Pure emotion and just, yeah, like, I just love every minute of it. As far as an athlete, one of the most unconventional athletes in NFL history. He has no idea what he's going to do. It's like there is a cerebral piece of playing in the NFL of, like, when you watch a receiver run a route or when someone cuts, like, yeah, you think it's just your athletic ability, and some of it is instincts, but it also is fueled by past experience. What, you know, your feel, your, like, various quick calculations of when somebody's coming, what you should do with George Pickens, none of that. It's like literally all reaction, all instincts.
Dan Le Batard
Whatever pops in the Carrie Sony also has this.
Mike Ryan
It might be right. It might also be the worst decision you've ever seen on the NFL field. And that's what makes it fun.
Amin Elhassan
Fun.
Mike Ryan
Jerome Simpson was like that.
Amin Elhassan
I, I, I love the idea of you having a teammate who's like, yeah, he's doing football. Not really, but, yeah, violence and really athletic. And we'll get you eight targets for 80 yards a game, and you're a deep threat with an old quarterback who's just going to throw parabolas the whole game.
Mike Ryan
You're a better football player when you are a fan of violence.
Amin Elhassan
Put it on the pole, Juju.
Stugotz
That's a bar.
Amin Elhassan
That was crazy. Are you a better football player when you're a fan of violence?
Dan Le Batard
Where were you with violence?
Mike Ryan
I was all for it. I just is like, I actually miss it. Like, when I play pickup basketball, I try to tame myself, and then someone bumps me a little hard and I immediately start sweating. I get a little grin and I'm like, oh, I miss this. Yes, please.
Chris Cody
That's why everyone hates playing basketball with football players.
Mike Ryan
Please give me the good time.
Chris Cody
Let's forget what's happening here.
Mike Ryan
Yes.
Amin Elhassan
Well, this, this is the part that I don't think that we commentators totally understand. I mean. Tells the great story of when his sons got knocked out of the playoffs. Tim Duncan roared after making a three and Amin ran through the building afraid of him because he's like that. Competitive fire is something I don't understand. This person liking violence and collisions and. Yeah, I'm a fan of it. I don't think that's the world he lives in right here where he misses the competing with somebody else. Oh, you think you're more physical than I am?
Chris Cody
Oh, I love it. There's a lot of creative license in the story that Dan just told. Dan, wow.
Dan Le Batard
Well, for a second there, I thought Tim Duncan was playing your children.
Stugotz
His son's lost three pointer against my son.
Dan Le Batard
Early intro bar.
Amin Elhassan
Well, okay. What license did I take with Tim Duncan screaming on the court. That was unfair because that's how you told the story.
Chris Cody
The story I told was, first of all, they didn't knock us out. It was game one. But it was. It was game one. And it. We were in overtime and they ran a high pick and roll, and Shaq dropped all the way back to help out. I think it was Tony Parker kicked it to Tim Duncan at the top. And so no one reacts because, like the scouting report, this dude hasn't attempted a 3 all season long. It's Tim Duncan. He doesn't shoot threes. And he shot that three and he made it. And, you know, Tim Duncan's always, like, reserved and cool where he turned around and I saw the look in his eyes. And it was game one of. And it was a. It was overtime. Game one at San Antonio. Oh, we're not winning this series. Like, not the game. I knew right then.
Mike Ryan
Series was over.
Chris Cody
Series, man. Then in the time they came back from the timeout and they showed the video of the huddle and papa just sitting back and Tim Duncan was grabbing people. And I'm like, who, though? Because this. Yeah, you turn into Kevin Garnett all of a sudden. Like, if KG does that, you're like, damn it. All right, guys, let's go. Like, we got this. Da, da, da, da. But it's like, you see Tim Duncan acting that way.
Mike Ryan
Like, oh, shit, man, when did you run away? When were you. Like, when was the scariest moment of that for you? Like, at what point did you shit your pants?
Chris Cody
I didn't physically do anything, but internally.
Amin Elhassan
Because I didn't shit your pants. You ran away shitting. He's got it right. The way the story is going to be told 10 years from now is you slipped in your own feces and urine as you ran away from Tim Duncan. Roar.
Chris Cody
I ran out of the elevator, tripped over myself and my drink, splashed all over the element across the way.
Amin Elhassan
That is correct. Let's get the Bucket of Death over here real quick.
Chris Cody
No, we don't.
Amin Elhassan
While we're doing this, Hawk is going to do it with us here. I want to also talk about the Shannon Sharp sound. He just annihilated CD Lamb Trayvon Diggs for shooting a music video after their loss to the Houston Texans. And it was some real quality old man ranting.
Chris Cody
It's a damn good football team, Dan, I don't know if you heard. Michael Parsons told us.
Amin Elhassan
Jeremy, what do you have there from the Bucket of Death?
Stugotz
I have the Cincinnati Bengals who are on a buy. I was really hoping I would get the Browns.
Amin Elhassan
Hawk, are you familiar with the Bucket of Death? Do you know the rules?
Mike Ryan
I know who the Bengals are.
Chris Cody
There you go.
Amin Elhassan
Okay.
Mike Ryan
I'm not very familiar with the Bucket of Death.
Jeremy
Okay, rummaging, Here we go. Let's see. We got the Baltimore Ravens.
Stugotz
You pick a helmet.
Jeremy
Monday Night Football.
Chris Cody
Huck.
Stugotz
You pick a helmet and you have a choice. You can keep it and they have to win or you have to do a punishment. You can put it back, but that second helmet, you have to keep.
Amin Elhassan
The Ravens are at the Chargers. The Chargers at home are a two and a half point dog. That's a good game.
Dan Le Batard
It is a Chargers.
Amin Elhassan
That kind of dog at home. Why is that?
Jeremy
That's a sneaky line.
Dan Le Batard
I don't know.
Amin Elhassan
Versus brother.
Jeremy
Yeah. I don't know if I like it, brother. I think I'm gonna put it back.
Amin Elhassan
Why is that horrible? Are you guys confused by that? No.
Jeremy
Yeah, that's a. That's a trappy line.
Amin Elhassan
Push. No.
Chris Cody
I'm so confused. Which one's Jim and which one's John?
Stugotz
Yeah, they look alike.
Jeremy
I got the Big Apple.
Stugotz
That's any New York team.
Jeremy
Ah, the jets running by. Thank you.
Amin Elhassan
Okay. Nobody likes when anybody wins around here. Mike, Ryan, reach into the bucket, please.
Mike Ryan
So if you get a bye week team, you just.
Stugotz
Yeah, you just.
Hawk
You won.
Chris Cody
Just won, basically.
Dan Le Batard
Houston Texans. That's who they got.
Amin Elhassan
Texans are at home against the Titans. They're an eight.
Dan Le Batard
We're gonna keep that. Thank you. That's a win.
Amin Elhassan
Are you sure about that? I know it should be positive. I know it should be. No, Hawk was saying that's a win. And I just don't feel. I feel like a lot of people were saying last Pittsburgh, that's a win. And it's like I never know when.
Dan Le Batard
I guarantee you they are not losing this game.
Amin Elhassan
Didn't that line, by the way, didn't the Browns line go from seven and a half to three and a half before the game?
Dan Le Batard
Did that move four point because of the weather? No. Thursday thunder took a little teaser.
Amin Elhassan
Oh, okay.
Stugotz
I got the Seahawks one point favored at home against the Cardinals. This is a weird one. Yeah, I'm putting that back. Kind of like the Cardinals there.
Jeremy
Cardinals playing well.
Chris Cody
They are.
Stugotz
I got the Cardinals. All right.
Mike Ryan
I was going to say you're going.
Dan Le Batard
To pick that Division's tough.
Amin Elhassan
I do feel like though. I feel like our analysis right there of the Cardinals was the universal analysis with Cardinals playing good. Kyler Murray.
Mike Ryan
Kyler Murray solid.
Jeremy
Amin's home team.
Amin Elhassan
But that was all our analysis and I feel like that's America's announcement.
Jeremy
Good.
Mike Ryan
That's a good analysis.
Chris Cody
I got the Panthers.
Mike Ryan
Yeah, keep it.
Amin Elhassan
No, the Panthers ten and a half point dog at home against the Chiefs.
Chris Cody
All right.
Mike Ryan
So that might be the worst helmet you could pull out of there.
Chris Cody
I have really pull it out again.
Amin Elhassan
So the commanders and the Cowboys is also. The Cowboys.
Mike Ryan
Yeah. That's a bad one.
Amin Elhassan
Okay. What did you get? Titans. All right.
Mike Ryan
Second worst helmet.
Chris Cody
God damn it, man.
Amin Elhassan
Okay.
Dan Le Batard
I guarantee you are losing.
Amin Elhassan
Enough with the curses.
Chris Cody
I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
Amin Elhassan
That's okay.
Chris Cody
I'm sorry.
Amin Elhassan
It's that bad.
Dan Le Batard
Do I not believe you got the Titans. Just so we're all clear.
Amin Elhassan
I've got the Buccaneers. Here they are.
Dan Le Batard
Tommy versus Baker.
Jeremy
Gabagool on the menu.
Dan Le Batard
Evans might be back.
Stugotz
Six point favorite on the road at the Giants.
Mike Ryan
It's. I'd keep it if I were you.
Dan Le Batard
Stables coaching for his job.
Amin Elhassan
Dan Hawkins says that with no confidence.
Dan Le Batard
Spoiler alert. He ends up losing his job.
Amin Elhassan
Yes. But you heard. Which means nothing is the correct analysis there. I'll keep it.
Dan Le Batard
They gotta win a game here.
Chris Cody
Does anyone swap with me?
Mike Ryan
Jagged Hell no. Who did they even play to?
Stugotz
Buy.
Mike Ryan
Oh, they're buy with. I still might put it back. Come on.
Stugotz
You want to put it back? Just a little bit.
Dan Le Batard
I don't trust them.
Mike Ryan
I can't do it.
Dan Le Batard
We've made history lying.
Mike Ryan
There we go.
Dan Le Batard
How do you pull a better helmet?
Mike Ryan
Better helmet than a buy.
Amin Elhassan
That's crazy.
Stugotz
Less likely that they lose than the.
Dan Le Batard
People just have it, man.
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Dan Le Batard
Jess, you can't talk about double digit national titles when every single call of you winning the national title sounds like this. Oh, there's. There's Chubby Jacket running down the sideline if the audio. Yeah, that's not true.
Mike Ryan
Yeah.
Dan Le Batard
And there's a World War II veteran pitching into another white guy and he avoids another white guy. Oh, my God. Notre Dame. The Fighting Irish have done it again for the eighth time over paying white people stugots.
Mike Ryan
Chubby Checker.
Dan Le Batard
Sorry, he's black. He's black. And I was really. That's a white name. Chubby Checker. I picked him like, I'm sorry, man. I'm improv in here. It's a pretty cool riff.
Amin Elhassan
Why is Chubby Checker running down the side?
Dan Le Batard
He spells it differently. All right, his name is Chubby. Maybe you didn't hear me correctly. His name is Chubby Checkers. There's an S at the end.
Chris Cody
I feel like that should be the largest of five.
Dan Le Batard
Yeah. Chubby. Chubby. Chuck, it sounds like a college football name.
Mike Ryan
This is the Dan Levatar show with the Stu catch.
Amin Elhassan
Can you guys explain to me, I'd like Hawk's expertise here when I say that Jared Goff, the Lions are a running team, Right? If I tell you that Jared Goff is in the 20s in pass attempts, they're a running team. But Jared Goff also has 39 or 40. How many 300 yard games does Jared Goff have? Because I believe if he's not in the top five, he's close to the top five. And the top five is like crazy names. It's crazy names. The Lions have the best team in football with a quarterback I'm pretty sure people didn't want. Right. The contract was too onerous. And the Lions. He was supposed to just be a bridge, was he not, to the next quarterback. He wasn't supposed to be the one who made the team the best in football. Correct.
Mike Ryan
He wasn't supposed to be the guy. We were done with him because he, I mean the Rams were the place to be and they got rid of him to get a better quarterback in their mind. But he has been playing lights out. He obviously was a top pick for a reason. But what the kind of key linchpin is the fact that their offensive line is so good that it unlocks all of the abilities that Jared like. The best case scenario quarterback of Jared Goff is with the protection that the offensive line gives.
Amin Elhassan
When I say put it in context though, Jeremy, find out for me how many 300 yard games Jared Goff has in his career and where that puts him. What are you laughing about?
Chris Cody
I thought you could say Jimmy, find out for me if Jared Goff has any problematic things in his past.
Amin Elhassan
Yes, that too. Find if there are any of those. Okay, thank you. I guess the question I'm asking you guys, we spend a lot of time arguing about the value of quarterbacks and whether they're good or not. And Bill Polian says Lamar Jackson can't play the position and it's changing and Jared Goff is a pocket passer in a system that is going to go down as an all time great statistically because it's a different offensive game.
Mike Ryan
Yeah.
Amin Elhassan
But if I tell you Jared Goff is in a top five class and I don't know if he is, but he's got to be close.
Mike Ryan
Yeah.
Amin Elhassan
Ever at the position in terms of statistics. You say what to me top five?
Mike Ryan
Like just anything.
Amin Elhassan
I'm just saying I believe that looks. Jeremy, maybe I've got this all wrong, but I believe that Jared Goff is approaching statistically a place that very few quarterbacks have been on a running team. And I'm asking you guys, we spent a lot of time covering what is this position and who's valuable at this position. And I've got a discarded number one pick who was a salary cap deal so the other team could win a championship. And he's at the helm of the only team in football that we're totally sure is really good and that deep, deep favorite to be in the super bowl because of what the AFC is. And so I'm asking everybody here, what is Jared Goff?
Stugotz
So he only has three 300 yard passing games this season. One of those was a 400 yard passing game. He has 39 for his career. That ranks 20th all time.
Amin Elhassan
Okay.
Jeremy
He also is one of the most accurate passers. He's got five games over 80% completion percentage in the 10 games the Lions have played.
Amin Elhassan
So who are the quarterbacks who are in the top five there with how many, just out of curiosity, on 300 yard games? And I don't know if am I using even the right stat in making some of these assessments on whatever it is a quarterback is supposed to be.
Dan Le Batard
I think 300 yards is probably a little bit more arbitrary than some of the other measurements. But yeah, the top five is who you'd expect.
Stugotz
Breeze.
Dan Le Batard
Breeze.
Stugotz
Yeah, it's Breeze at number one with 123 games. Then Tom Brady with 113, Peyton Manning with 93, Matt Ryan with 76 and Philip Rivers with 73.
Dan Le Batard
I'm going to go ahead and say Jared Goff does not belong in this conversation.
Mike Ryan
Not.
Dan Le Batard
Not for a while. And also that Breeze record may never be broken.
Mike Ryan
I don't mind Jared Goff in a Matt Ryan conversation.
Dan Le Batard
He's got to do it.
Mike Ryan
I don't.
Dan Le Batard
He's got to do it by it below a Super bowl lead, I was going to say.
Mike Ryan
I mean, he's on track.
Dan Le Batard
He's got to win an mvp. I don't know. Like, he could have a very good career. He could be a Hall of Famer. And maybe he does belong in the conversation with Philip Rivers in that he played in an era where no one would say that guy was the best of his era. But he was also still a good quarterback.
Stugotz
Dan just told me in my headphones get a stat that supports what I'm saying. So here it is. According to NBC Sports, quarterbacks to hit 400 yards, four touchdowns, and a perfect passer rating in a single game. The list includes Ken O'Brien, Nick Foles, Dak Prescott, Aaron Rodgers, DeSean Watson, and Jared Goff. Jared Goff, the only quarterback to do it twice.
Mike Ryan
That doesn't prove anything.
Unknown
Siren done it twice, though.
Mike Ryan
But he's playing great, I think is what we're ultimately trying to get to.
Amin Elhassan
Mahomes has 46 of these.
Dan Le Batard
I'm kind of sad for you. I was watching Pat McAfee the other day. Do you know that he's 60 in games, that he's thrown four interceptions or more?
Mike Ryan
That's a true statement according to Mr.
Jeremy
Sibling.
Chris Cody
Mr. Civ.
Amin Elhassan
Mike, I wanted to ask you as we navigate what the modern sports climate is, how you feel watching that game last night? Hawk, I can talk to you. Organizationally about where it is. The Browns are a spectacular failure. You gave up your fandom of the Browns in a big show of I'm no longer interested in this team. We didn't believe you. And there has been no evidence since that you actually care about the Browns. When you're watching that game last night, does any of the old fan rise up in you and you because you did something publicly that not a lot like you said you were no longer going to care about the Browns after desean Watson and you ceased to. You seemed ceased to care in any way because of what they did there. And now last night, were you jealous that the Browns are having a fun night in the center of football? But you.
Dan Le Batard
No, I'm not jealous of that. Look, they had a pretty good season. They made the playoffs. The Joe Flacco thing seem fun. I have plenty of friends that I made because of the Cleveland Browns that I still value. I'm happy for them. But I know how my body felt when I saw the lower third alert me that desean Watson was headed to the Cleveland Browns. And I knew in that moment there was no turning back. And I got accused of virtue signaling. I don't feel. I feel nothing. I don't even feel really all that much hatred for the Steelers, which is kind of weird. There are sometimes that they bother me, but. But when Chubb went into the end zone, I was like, all right, Chubb. I root for Chubb. I root for Myles Garrett. I'm not breaking myself of that.
Mike Ryan
He'll be back.
Dan Le Batard
But I root for them in ways that I root for Baker Mayfield. I think that's probably my strongest fandom attachment right now in the league is I root pretty hard for Baker. I was. Me and my friends have been kind of like. Cause I'm friends with still, like quite a bit of Browns fans, and they always hit me with keys under the mat and they're like, what is it gonna take for you to be back now that desean's gone? And they're like, what if Cam Ward gets drafted by the Cleveland Browns? I'm like, I don't know how my body's gonna react to it. I don't know. But I just. Here's where I had this conversation. A bunch of people came up to me and thanks again for everybody that showed up to Flanagan's. And they asked me the same question. I think it was such a traumatic experience for me that I realized right then and there, like, having so much of my identity tied up in an NFL team, I'm not for. I'm just rooting for guys in that league. I pivoted my fan with to getting really involved with the Miami Hurricanes. I don't think I'll ever feel the same way NFL teams the way that I did.
Chris Cody
Mike, you grew up. You became a man. It's like, no. Now I put in children who play football. That's what my energy is all.
Amin Elhassan
Andrew just looked.
Dan Le Batard
Ken McCormick's got four kids and three lives and a mortgage, and he's like 43 years old.
Mike Ryan
He'll be back.
Amin Elhassan
You look ridiculous, Mike. And Andrew Hawkins is saying to your face three times now, to your Jaguar face. You will be back.
Dan Le Batard
I mean, there's probably, you know, Jimmy Haslam sells a team. There's probably. There's. There might be a sense Baker Mayfield comes back to the Browns and is welcomed as a hero.
Mike Ryan
How about desk? You feel how he's leaving the door open? This is the part of fandom. This is the true Browns fan. Like, it's. And I'm. And I know where he's at now in life. And I know this because my son is a true Browns fan. 12 years old, week ruined every time they lose. Woke up this morning, went to sleep early last night because he didn't want to see them lose. Woke up this morning, found out they won. Completely different kid. Completely different kid. I know deep, like, this is a part of Mike's soul, and I get where he's at, and I understand how he's. It's like, when. Like someone who isn't an alcoholic, and I'm not trying to make light of alcoholism. Jeremy. Jeremy. But whenever you stop drinking and it's like, yeah, you know, I didn't like who I was on the juice. I just realized after a while it was, you know, like, what are we even doing out here? I feel really lighter.
Dan Le Batard
I feel better.
Jeremy
I wake up, sleep better.
Mike Ryan
My mind is more free. The people around me like being around me more. And all my friends that still drink that I talk to all the time, they even are like, dude, I see something special. Are you ever gonna come out again? And then the moment the right situation happened, I'm just gonna have one.
Chris Cody
That first drop.
Mike Ryan
Let me get a sip of that Cam Ward in the brown and orange jersey. Can I get a little. Nah, just take one drink. It's not going to do anything. It's not a big deal.
Chris Cody
Fast forward.
Mike Ryan
I mean, but fast forward four hours.
Dan Le Batard
I hear you, Boat Hawk. One of those moments.
Mike Ryan
Mike. The tank is back, baby. Did you miss me?
Dan Le Batard
I mean, wouldn't that moment presented itself last year with the Joe Flacco story, and they're in the playoffs, and I'm barely watching the game. Like, I don't even.
Chris Cody
Joe Flacco is not the.
Dan Le Batard
Because he's Raven.
Mike Ryan
That's not.
Chris Cody
That's not the drink that's gonna bring you.
Mike Ryan
It wasn't a drink. It wasn't your drink.
Chris Cody
Cam Ward. They're gonna serve a Cam. Or do you like what? One ain't gonna hurt.
Mike Ryan
Cam.
Dan Le Batard
How I feel about it?
Mike Ryan
A Cam Ward with one cube. Come on, bro. You're smoking.
Chris Cody
Worth smoking.
Mike Ryan
The water's taking a sip of that. I don't pour it in your mouth like Salt Bay.
Dan Le Batard
There's no playbook. There's no playbook for all of a sudden being, like, a huge fan. Like, it was my favorite type of fandom, and then feeling like they've abandoned you. So, like, there's no real, like, playbook for me to borrow from experience. So I, of course, I leave myself open. I'm sure, like, the Baker Mayfield scenario, if it were ever to play out where he's conquering hero, I'd be all in because I'm a Baker guy and that. All right, finally, we've purged ourselves. We've made sure that we've capitulated. Know that this is a mistake, but I don't. I don't think I'm ever going to feel that way again about pro team.
Chris Cody
Mike. I. I think I hear what you're saying, and what you need is Jon Taffer to show up and do a fan rescue. You go over, they remake the whole place.
Amin Elhassan
It's so good.
Chris Cody
And then the signature drink that they uncover is, like, put one cube, pour six ounces of da, da, da. This is the Cam Ward, and you taste it with a straw. Ooh, that is good. And next thing you know, I'm gonna.
Mike Ryan
Stick around for a little bit.
Chris Cody
Sales are up 30% after six weeks, and it looks like Tapper walks outside, looks up.
Dan Le Batard
You're telling me Cam Ward. You're telling me that Cam Ward's getting drafted by the Cleveland Browns. I reserve the right to entertain it.
Amin Elhassan
The one asterisk. That is the one asterisk. Look at Jeremy.
Mike Ryan
That's who my son wants.
Amin Elhassan
Look at Jeremy. Look at Jeremy.
Jeremy
Oh, Cam Ward's clean.
Dan Le Batard
Ward's clean. I don't even think about it. I didn't say anything.
Mike Ryan
Don't even look it up, because we don't need to know. My son loves Cam Ward. He prays every day that the Brown are gonna draft Cam Ward. He's watched the documentary 1 and 2 at least 15 times over the last three weeks. Jesus, I kid you not. He comes home from school, he puts the U on.
Chris Cody
This is like me with the Glimmerman trailer. I watch it every day.
Dan Le Batard
Really?
Chris Cody
Just to start my day.
Dan Le Batard
Yeah, that's an odd one.
Chris Cody
No, it's not. First you hear a sound, then Glimmer.
Amin Elhassan
You're gonna look us in the face and say, it's not odd that you start your day every morning with Glimmer.
Chris Cody
Gets me high.
Mike Ryan
Not.
Chris Cody
Not the movie. Just the trailer.
Mike Ryan
Just the trailer. Okay, quick two and a half.
Chris Cody
Get there. Keenan Ivory Wayne shows up. We hear James Brown. I got so. And I'm super bad because they're odd couple, you know, like, he's. He's a this and he's a that.
Amin Elhassan
I want to play some Mad Dog sound for you guys in a second, but let's play the Shannon Sharp sound, because I did. I'd just be curious what Hawk thinks here, because I love the power and voice and personality of Shannon. I really do. I'm really happy that all his hard work is working out for him. But I was a little bit surprised to see him go on Old Man Screed yelling about the Cowboys. And it's an easy one. Everyone's going to side with him on this, but Trayvon Diggs and CD Lamb, I'm assuming, had a music video set up before they knew they were going to lose to the Texans by 25 points or however much it was. And Shannon Sharp has an amazing and great screed at their expense. But it's also every sport sports radio show I've heard for the last 30 years.
Hawk
That's why y'all Cowboys suck, because two of your best players, this is what they're doing. That shows you how much the game of football means to them. That's what he told me. Everything I need to know. Yeah, All I got to do See, I see better than I hear. Now I heard what CD Said. Trayvon doesn't do a whole lot of talking. I hear what Michael said, but my grandfather used to always tell my brother, now he said, I see better than I heard. I heard what. Hey, I heard what y'all told me, But I know I see that trash still in the ca. In the corner when I told y'all to take it out. Everybody talks about winning, but do you take the steps in order to win? How is partying? You got your ass kicked. I would have left the stadium with A bag over my head. Ain't no way y'all see me leave the stadium after I got beat like that. After I've gotten beat like that every game. 47, 9, 37, 10, 48, 32. A yard and a partridge at a pear tree. And you do. This is disrespectful.
Dan Le Batard
White people really gotta start going, mm. They do hammer home other people's points.
Mike Ryan
They do.
Dan Le Batard
We do.
Mike Ryan
Yeah. It's.
Stugotz
It's.
Mike Ryan
That's the number one saying on any podcast in human history. Listen to every podcast ever. And when they're saying something, you're gonna.
Dan Le Batard
Hear, no, no, no, that's different. I'm talking about.
Mike Ryan
Oh, you talk, like, a little.
Dan Le Batard
Like when somebody's cooking.
Mike Ryan
Yeah, that's a black. That's a black.
Chris Cody
Like a shiver went down your spine.
Mike Ryan
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Jeremy
That's a different one.
Stugotz
Cause Stugotts has a.
Dan Le Batard
No one does a. Mm.
Mike Ryan
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I don't know if you guys have enough season in your food to get a mm out of us.
Dan Le Batard
Too many.
Chris Cody
Too many raisins in the.
Mike Ryan
It's crazy.
Amin Elhassan
Did you have any thoughts on what the meat of was. Of what it is that he was saying there?
Mike Ryan
Yes. I don't. I don't know what happened. So explain to me the situation.
Amin Elhassan
They were just. There was video of them in a club after they lost by a bunch at home to Houston, and they're the first team ever to lose six straight games at home where they've lost by more than 20. Plus, they're an easy target. And Shannon dragged them because they deserve to be dragged. I just don't think they deserve to be dragged over being in the club after the loss.
Mike Ryan
Was it being in the club or was it filming a music video?
Chris Cody
Okay, so, yeah, that's a big.
Amin Elhassan
Filming a music video at the club is what it was.
Chris Cody
I think filming a music video is. That's a decision.
Mike Ryan
That's crazy.
Chris Cody
That's crazy.
Mike Ryan
To go film a music video is nuts. To be in the club, and it might look exactly the same. Whether it's a music video or not, I can't tell. The difference is not as crazy as it might sound. It's not a.
Dan Le Batard
Wait. The Scooby Doo.
Mike Ryan
Okay, now I'm looking. Is that a music video or is that just. We're in the club?
Stugotz
It honestly could be a social media. Is that tmz so that, like, they're.
Chris Cody
Doing the thing where someone's holding up their flashlight off their phone.
Mike Ryan
Yeah.
Chris Cody
Holding the camera with the other hand.
Stugotz
They do seem to be singing a song into the camera, but I don't know.
Mike Ryan
CD has a. Yeah, it's not a. It's not a good look. To your point.
Amin Elhassan
Hasn't been a good look for 30 years.
Mike Ryan
It hasn't been a good look, but this is also normal.
Dan Le Batard
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Podcast Summary: The Big Suey: A Cam Ward With One Cube
Podcast Information
The episode kicks off with Dan Le Batard acknowledging the listeners and setting the stage for a deep dive into recent NFL performances, team dynamics, and standout players. The hosts dive straight into substantive discussions, bypassing typical advertisements and introductory fluff to provide listeners with immediate, engaging content.
A significant portion of the discussion centers around George Pickens, the Cleveland Browns’ wide receiver, and the team's overall performance.
Performance Analysis: The hosts critique the Browns' inconsistent performance, particularly focusing on their inability to win reliably despite occasional strong showings. Dan Le Batard remarks, “They’re a team that’s not overly talented, they win based off schematics, how they prepare for an opponent...” (02:30).
Pickens’ Aggressiveness: George Pickens’ aggressive playing style is both praised and scrutinized. Amin Elhassan states, “I like George Pickens. I like that he fights people...” (05:19), highlighting his passion but questioning its impact on the game.
Notable Quote: Jeremy shares a humorous yet critical perspective, saying, “George Pickens right now is the biggest villain in the NFL...” (05:06).
The conversation shifts to Jared Goff and his role within the Detroit Lions' offense.
Statistical Performance: Amin Elhassan challenges the group with a question about Goff’s performance, particularly his 300-yard passing games, to which Stugotz responds, “He has 39 for his career. That ranks 20th all time.” (22:35).
Comparative Analysis: Dan Le Batard provides context by listing top quarterbacks in this category, asserting that Goff doesn’t yet belong in the elite conversation: “Jared Goff does not belong in this conversation.” (23:33).
Notable Quote: Stugotz highlights Goff’s unique achievements, stating, “Jared Goff, the only quarterback to do it twice.” (24:04).
In the Big Suey segment, the hosts engage in a game picker known as the "Bucket of Death," where they randomly select NFL teams and helmets to predict game outcomes with associated punishments for incorrect picks.
Team Selections: Various teams are picked with humorous commentary on their performance and chances. For example, the Cincinnati Bengals are chosen, leading to playful debates about their recent form.
Interactive Engagement: The segment showcases the hosts' camaraderie and competitive spirit, providing listeners with entertaining and lighthearted content amidst the more serious sports analysis.
The hosts delve into personal anecdotes about team loyalty and the emotional rollercoaster that accompanies being a sports fan.
Dan’s Shift in Fandom: Dan Le Batard shares his evolving relationship with NFL teams, particularly his deep-rooted support for Baker Mayfield and the Miami Hurricanes, distancing himself from former allegiances after controversial team decisions.
Mike Ryan’s Reflections: Mike Ryan discusses the impact of sobriety on his experience as a fan, emphasizing a more balanced and healthier engagement with the sport.
The hosts address Shannon Sharp’s outspoken criticism of the Dallas Cowboys following a heavy loss.
Music Video Controversy: Shannon Sharp filmed a music video after the Cowboys' defeat, leading to strong reactions from the hosts. Amin Elhassan expresses confusion over Shannon’s motives, questioning whether the criticism was justified.
Host Reactions: The hosts discuss the appropriateness of filming a music video post-loss and the broader implications for player behavior and team morale.
The episode's title, "A Cam Ward With One Cube," serves as a metaphorical and humorous focal point for the discussion.
Symbolism Explained: Cam Ward, a notable NFL player, is used as a symbol for resilience and unpredictability in the league. The “one cube” likely references a twist or a unique take on his persona or career.
Notable Quote: “Cam Ward with one cube.” (29:33)
Throughout the episode, the hosts interweave humor and pop culture references to keep the conversation lively and engaging.
Improv and Riffs: Dan Le Batard engages in improvised humor, referencing “Chubby Checkers” and mixing up historical and fictional elements for comedic effect.
Creative Licensing: Chris Cody shares exaggerated personal stories for comedic relief, such as the incident with Tim Duncan, enhancing the show's entertainment value.
As the episode wraps up, the hosts reflect on the day's discussions, emphasizing the unpredictable nature of sports and the enduring passion of fandom.
Fandom Identity: Dan Le Batard concludes with introspective thoughts on his relationship with NFL teams, hinting at a more diversified and personal approach to sports fandom moving forward.
Looking Forward: The hosts hint at future episodes and topics, maintaining anticipation and engagement for their audience.
Dan Le Batard: “They’re a team that’s not overly talented, they win based off schematics, how they prepare for an opponent...” (02:30)
Jeremy: “George Pickens right now is the biggest villain in the NFL...” (05:06)
Stugotz: “He has 39 for his career. That ranks 20th all time.” (22:35)
Dan Le Batard: “Jared Goff does not belong in this conversation.” (23:33)
Stugotz: “Jared Goff, the only quarterback to do it twice.” (24:04)
Dan Le Batard: “I realized... having so much of my identity tied up in an NFL team, I'm not for. I'm just rooting for guys in that league.” (26:15)
Mike Ryan: “I feel better. I wake up, sleep better. The people around me like being around me more.” (28:37)
Amin Elhassan: “They were just. There was video of them in a club after they lost by a bunch at home to Houston...” (34:28)
Dan Le Batard: “Cam Ward with one cube.” (29:33)
Dan Le Batard: “He spells it differently... his name is Chubby Checkers.” (19:20)
Dan Le Batard: “There's no real, like, playbook for me to borrow from experience.” (29:43)
In "The Big Suey: A Cam Ward With One Cube," Dan Le Batard and Stugotz, along with their team, navigate the complexities of NFL team performances, player personalities, and the emotional landscape of sports fandom. Through a blend of analytical discussions, personal anecdotes, and humor, the hosts provide listeners with a comprehensive and entertaining exploration of current sports narratives. Notable moments include in-depth analyses of George Pickens’ impact on the Browns, Jared Goff’s evolving role with the Lions, and the passionate debate surrounding team loyalty and player behavior. The episode successfully balances insightful commentary with engaging banter, making it a must-listen for sports enthusiasts seeking both depth and entertainment.