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Dan LeBatard
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Stugotz
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Dan LeBatard
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Mike Ryan
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Dan LeBatard
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Mike Ryan
Well, I've been looking for my phone for.
Dan LeBatard
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Greg Cody
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Kristen
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Greg Cody
All of them.
Dan LeBatard
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Kristen
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Dan LeBatard
I know.
Mike Ryan
Sell.
Stugotz
Sell.
Greg Cody
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Billy Corben
Welcome to the Big Sui presented by DraftKings.
Dan LeBatard
Why are you listening to this show?
Billy Corben
The podcast that seems very similar to the other Dan LeBatard podcast. I'm sorry, I'm not gonna apologize for that. In fact, the only difference seems to be this imaging.
Dan LeBatard
I have been tempted and wrest restaurants just walking past tables to grab somebody's fries that if they're just there. That hasn't happened to you guys.
Billy Corben
I've done it. And now here's the marching man to Nowhere Fat Face and the habitual liar.
Chris Cody
This episode of the Dan LeBatard show with Stugots is presented by DraftKings. DraftKings. The Crown is yours.
Dan LeBatard
Stugot has been real chatty during the breaks. He was just ripping me non stop. I don't even know what the starting point of you ripping South Beach Sessions was. What? I walked in the room and you and Cody were howling with laughter. And it was about South Beach Sessions. And I don't even know what it is that you were laughing about or what triggered the thought.
Billy Corben
We were discussing how we thought the last segment ended very, very well. And Greg prefers you to end a segment with a great point as opposed to trying to get him on some sort of hard network out, you know, because you're really good at this. Like, you make great points. And it's been a while since you took us and carried us to a break and it felt good. And we, you and I were talking right afterwards and I said, dan, don't worry about anything else. Baby steps. You took it to the break. You made a great point. We finished right then and there. And Greg was saying, you should be Dan's producer. You should produce South Beach Sessions. And I said if I did, I would tell him, hey, enough with putting people on the couch, right? Like, let's move on to something fun and funny. You're a fun and funny guy, Dan, and all you do is serious. Get away from the serious. That's all we were saying.
Stugotz
I mean, in fairness, Dan has always been like that. Like before you were on Legend, before you were on the air, I used to call you Lebatiers Dan Levatiers, because your interviewing style was you wanted. If you got a tear out of somebody you were interviewing, you'd won the gold medal. Yeah, I mean, that's the gold medal of interviewing to you is drawing emotion out of somebody.
Dan LeBatard
That's not true.
Stugotz
Yes, it is true.
Dan LeBatard
It is.
Billy Corben
It's the gold, it's your gold medal.
Greg Cody
What medal is it?
Billy Corben
Yeah, it's your gold medal.
Stugotz
You don't care if you break news. You just want tears, right? Levitares, not news.
Greg Cody
Break hearts.
Billy Corben
Yes.
Stugotz
There you go.
Dan LeBatard
So Stu Gotz says, where's the funny? Because I believe everyone would take a look at the entirety of my career and say that on radio and television, all he did was respect television and radio way too much. The funny is here and the serious and the deeper is there. But I'm almost fundamentally incapable of small talk. Like, I, I, I don't do it very well. I don't have very much interest in it.
Chris Cody
That's not true. You and Mike Fuentes, I saw before the show a nice five to six minutes.
Dan LeBatard
Ask him how many times that's happened since he's worked here. Go ahead.
Chris Cody
It was like I was like noticing it. I'm like, look at Mike, look, they're just talking about life.
Mike Ryan
He is walking a little bit taller today.
Dan LeBatard
I'm not good at that. But I will say this one is surprising to me. This one I don't have because in keeping Chris, this might surprise you about your father. In keeping with your dad having a perspective in his 70s. And I don't know how he came about this because he's someone who is almost allergic to learning and changing at this age. It's not something that he wants to be doing. And yet more than anyone on earth, your father, after listening to several two hour south beach sessions, will reach out multiple times and say, this is the best work you've ever done, Dan. This, this is the best stuff in your career that you've ever done. Cuz your dad has some sort of want for this vulnerability that men love to mock about. Look at Pat Riley crying in the meeting because he's a coward or whatever it is you think he is when all he is is greedy about winning and he will do whatever it is that he wants in order to win. And Jimmy Butler put him in a checkmated spot where he had to pull out my dad card an act of total desperation to try and get what he wanted because there were no other.
Billy Corben
It'S the final card.
Mike Ryan
I mean seem to have checked in with the Miami Heat recently especially after that athletic story. I'm wondering if they were at all bothered by the dad stuff or the stuff surrounding the dad stuff because Jimmy was dealing with this for quite some time and he was actually performing at a very high level while he was dealing with this. And when we talked about the Miami Heat have given liberties to Jimmy Butler that they haven't really given for other people. It's not just media availabilities. Although you Donis went through something similar in the Miami Heat. Absolutely acquiesced to everything that was going on that personal life. But I would be particularly hurt by their knowing the effort that even I just know and it's probably a tip of an iceberg.
Dan LeBatard
It's more hurtful than that. Right. Like we can do all this stuff about leaking and business play and everything else but this is a notoriously private organization at least in part because they like to control the messaging and the optics that has never had anything like that. So the most hurtful and embarrassing thing I would think about this although I did not ask this question is that you are basic showing everybody the organization's ass like you. This is a private organization that prides itself on that is not how we behave. The lead thing is accountability. And you know now we'll see in Golden State with how everything is going where and how that goes with Draymond Green. The faded embers of Draymond Green's career trying to tell Jimmy what to do when Draymond Green ain't in charge anymore. But has always been the sort of fire of what it is that that team does. But the part about this is the mess when if we parse through the details of everything that happened here. Jimmy already had a different set of rules than anyone who's ever played here because of what Shaq And Wade and LeBron brought that forced change upon Riley. But not so much change that Riley's ever going to let somebody else be in charge.
Mike Ryan
Is there an admission that they miscalculated this thing? Because we said it as it was happening. The press release was a huge miscalculation because you backed a player in which very reputable people who are very rarely wrong said he wants out of here. And by the way, he ended up going to one of his destinations that Shams reported at the beginning, where Burn Lee was over there saying, no, none of this is true. They totally misread that situation. Do they at least acknowledge that now because they backed a dude into a corner that you do not back into.
Dan LeBatard
A corner, they blame him.
Mike Ryan
Hmm. It's awfully convenient. They got to see their own missteps here.
Dan LeBatard
He blames them. That's where we are. That's how it gets there.
Stugotz
Well, let me ask you this. When it came time that Jimmy knew that they were not going to give him the max extension he wanted, isn't that where it all began to go sour? He realized that his future was not with this franchise. Just as the franchise realized, we're not going to win with Jimmy. Our best place.
Billy Corben
We've taken Jimmy as far as we.
Dan LeBatard
Could take Jimmy, two years, $111 million. All of a sudden, Jimmy found his joy again. That's exactly how it happened. The moment that he got his extension.
Jeremy Strong
It was always about money. And it's sad that the divorce ends this way. It was always going to come to an end unless, as sort of stated before the season, as were the expectations, as were the things that Jimmy Butler echoed when he showed up at training camp. He played a bunch of games and played at a really high level. And then maybe the Heat would pay him in that sort of twilight contract or one that they believed they could still get a little more out of him. But when we got to this point, it ends in this really nasty way because it took a month and a half in the middle of the season, and we saw, you know, Jimmy Butler take 14 free throws in his final six games of the Heat, now 26 in his first two with the Warriors. That shows you the difference in. In the play style.
Dan LeBatard
I'm going to make this the final words on Jimmy Butler. And this will probably end up being a lie, because we've talked about this even today, about 20 minutes longer than we should have. But here is Eric Spoelstra. And this. This part is funny to me, right? Because of how it is that we. Piranha feed on the details of the discord. To me, Eric Spoelstra Is giving the proper voice to what all of this should be before divorce and money and business and everything get in the way. Jimmy Butler has cost himself friendships in that locker room from the way that he has handled his business. But I do believe here is the perspective that is the proper perspective to have from Eric Spoelstra about the last five years.
Eric Spoelstra
Yeah. You know, the longer I'm in this business, the more that I feel like there's less absolutes, more things can be true. And in this case, I don't have to completely understand how we got to this point, but what I can have is a sense of gratitude completely. It was a great partnership and collaboration for five years. Some really deep core memories. I'm grateful for them. I'm grateful for the time to be able to coach a player like Jimmy. You know, every once in a while, I flip through my journal from the bubble and I get goosebumps when I take myself back to that experience. It was so intense and from a competitive standpoint, to have the team come together in really unique adverse circumstances and to have that real sense of a team and a spirit, those are indelible memories that I'm going to treasure that, you know, the rest of my career and my life.
Dan LeBatard
I hate to admit this, but I'm going to steal that journal.
Billy Corben
Wow. I want to see what Johnny has one. Yeah.
Greg Cody
This team stories, this team's missing killer mentality.
Mike Ryan
Oh, come on.
Chris Cody
That was nice when he just.
Stugotz
Too nice.
Billy Corben
Almost made me cry.
Greg Cody
Exactly right? Just fawning over the X.
Dan LeBatard
The music. What is that, though? What was that?
Mike Ryan
I mean, he had nothing to do with that music.
Dan LeBatard
What was that music? To make it, I could have done with just the words. I didn't need the help.
Chris Cody
Multiple times.
Dan LeBatard
You got goosebumps. Goosebumps.
Chris Cody
Those type of videos get me. And SPO is right.
Greg Cody
No, he's right.
Chris Cody
We should think back on this years from now. This was a good thing with Jimmy.
Mike Ryan
It was his best marriage. It was his best marriage.
Dan LeBatard
It was.
Mike Ryan
That's where I was. Like, both. Both parties acted the way that they've acted their entire careers.
Dan LeBatard
In the end, I saw Jeff Goldblum in, like, a Jurassic park movie. It must have been the original Jurassic park saying some form of the equivalent of, I'm always looking for the next future Mrs. Jura. Jimmy Butler, like, this was his best marriage. But the marriages are all going to end badly because that's how marriages tend to wait.
Billy Corben
Just so. Just so we're clear, Goldblum said, jimmy Butler.
Mike Ryan
The next future Mrs. Dr. Malcolm.
Billy Corben
But Dan, if I told Heat fans six years ago, next year you're going to get Jimmy Butler. You're going to make it to the NBA Finals with him as your best player twice.
Dan LeBatard
Yep.
Billy Corben
Heat fans would take that, would exceed every expectation.
Dan LeBatard
And everybody would be thrilled to have Andrew Wiggins, if you hadn't met, mention Kevin Durant.
Mike Ryan
Well, I don't know. Look, beating Boston in those two runs were great. I love listening to the radio stations out there, having that over Boston. But now that Boston took the message that the Miami Heat refused to take when they lost to Boston and totally did a drastic change of the roster and became really good after that, I think we can all agree now with the benefit of hindsight, that it kind of ended up holding this franchise back because they kept thinking that they can go on these miraculous outlier runs that really in that sport have no precedent in a full season. You can have a lockout run, but I think it ended up tricking us into fool's gold.
Dan LeBatard
I can't. I'm trying to get out. Okay, guys, but everybody wants to talk Jimmy Butler. So go ahead, Cody. And like, I'm trying, like everybody I know, but I want to talk about other things and I can't.
Mike Ryan
So please, information, Dan.
Billy Corben
Right.
Dan LeBatard
And that's how I'm advancing the story. But I've done it for 22 minutes. 22 minutes too long.
Stugotz
It was a miscalculation to think Jimmy Butler as your best player is going to be good enough to win championships. I don't want to say his five plus years were a failure by any means. They were not. But let's not retrofit it. He did not win a championship. That was why they signed him. The standard here is championships. He's not Dwyane Wade. He never will be. And he's an alpha dog, though, who wanted to be treated like he's Dwyane Wade, okay? That's why he's gone.
Chris Cody
I don't think anyone's saying he's Dwyane Wade.
Billy Corben
That's the final word.
Dan LeBatard
I thought spoes were going to be the final word, but. Okay, fine, that's the final word. Another bit of bad news, by the way, I was telling you, I told you months ago, Valentine's Day, keep an eye, keep an eye on that arbitration in Minnesota. And if you're a Heat fan, what you wanted is a Rod not to win that arbitration because that's where the Anthony Edwards relationship is. It's with a Rod. He's here with him in Miami all The time. And so if a Rod had not won yesterday, the ruling on ownership of the Timberwolves in that arbitration hearing, all of a sudden, Anthony Edwards, who's been pretty vocal about how bad they are this year, and they are bad with him, what's happened there is a little. I guess it's not confusing, but a whole lot of people think that Karl Anthony Towns wasn't as good as he is, and he's clearly that kind of good. Because all of a sudden, Anthony Edwards doesn't look quite like the. The league wrecker as a Timberwolves the next mj. I mean, that's the best last year. Last year is the best Timberwolves team we have seen. Like, it's better than any of the Garnett teams. Right? 1. Did Garnett make one Western Conference?
Billy Corben
He made one Western Conference.
Mike Ryan
Latrell and Sam Cassell.
Billy Corben
Yeah.
Dan LeBatard
And. And so that's the best Timberwolf team that there has been. But there are a number of different things that I wanted it to get to today inside and outside of sports. One of the corrections. Thanks, Dugat. I believe that we have to now acknowledge. Put this on the poll, please. At LeBatard show is Howie Mandel now America's greatest prankster. Because he had everyone believing that Bill Burr and Billy Corgan are brothers. And evidently all of that was nonsense, perfectly acted throughout by Bill Burr, who pretended throughout to be and still pretends to be irritated by the revelation from Howie Mandel and Billy Corgan that they were brothers who descended from the same father.
Mike Ryan
I've been all over this. I've seen every interview that has been done about this. I've seen the interviews in question. I've seen all sorts of investigative pieces, and I still don't know the actual answer. Bill Burr could have misspoke and creaked the door open to all sorts of scrutiny. But to contextualize this conversation, Dana White several months ago, went on Howie Mandel's podcast and acted his ass off and kept the con for about a month until he was press on what happened there. And he's like, no. Howie actually just asked me to do this bit, and I went along with it because I think he's great. So was this the next con from Howie Mandel? Did he orchestrate two guys that have been in social media, they say, hey, they kind of look alike. Did he actually orchestrate this whole brother thing to get attention? Because it absolutely did get attention. And it's performance art. Because Bill Burr, as Dan mentioned, is still keeping up with this con, still Very publicly upset and has the acting chops to actually keep it.
Dan LeBatard
Bill Burr, if you're not watching. First of all, I love to hear Bill Burr talk about movies like do critical analysis of it. But I also think Bill Burr right now is on Broadway. Is it in Glengarry Glen Ross or.
Mike Ryan
Is it in Scott Culkin and Bob Odenkirk?
Dan LeBatard
Jeremy Strong is somebody Stugatz who won Super Bowl Sunday for making fun of himself. He it was his idea in that Dunkin Donuts commercial to emerge from the method acting barrel of coffee in a way that had to identify him in words by Jeremy Strong because you wouldn't have been able to tell from his face that it was Jeremy Strong because of the amount of coffee goop syrup that he had on his face. Jeremy Strong did that only to improve his image by hanging out with Belichick and Ben Affleck and and all of these people in this commercial that make that commercial such a national winner two years in a row.
Jeremy Strong
I love Jeremy Strong. His commitment to the bit at all times is incredible because he's this method actor that everyone says is kind of a nightmare to be around. But all he cares about at this point is letting everyone know that he understands that. And I don't know if you guys saw. There was a variety article with him about this commercial and he give. There's these long eloquent quotes about why he felt it was important to show people that he actually does get the joke. There was one, one quote that said I got there and they had prepared a porcelain white bathtub which I felt was all wrong. I wanted it to be something cylindrical so that I could come out of it vertically. If I was in a bathtub, it would seem like I was in repose. It's just amazing that he cared this much about the details of a Tonkin commercial.
Dan LeBatard
And totally on brand as somebody who is self serious in even the quotes where he explains why he's trying to make fun of himself.
Billy Corben
What an amazingly clean read there by Jeremy. I mean, you can give me 100 times to read that sentence. I would never get it right.
Dan LeBatard
That is correct.
Billy Corben
Yes.
Dan LeBatard
We all know this. You're gonna try it. It's not something that even needs to be stated. It's an understood undercurrent that we have on the entirety of the show.
Billy Corben
What does repose mean? I mean.
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Dan LeBatard
Yep.
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Greg Cody
Wow.
Stugotz
What's up?
Dan LeBatard
I just bought and financed a car.
Mike Ryan
Through Carvana in minutes.
Dan LeBatard
You? The person who agonized four weeks over.
Stugotz
Whether to paint your walls eggshell or.
Kristen
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Dan LeBatard
They made it easy.
Mike Ryan
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Dan LeBatard
Didn't even have to do any paperwork. Wow.
Kristen
Mm.
Dan LeBatard
Hey, have you checked out that spreadsheet.
Mike Ryan
I sent you for our dinner options?
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Dan LeBatard
Don LeBatard.
Chris Cody
You have some hot takes today, Joe. Chestnuts of fire.
Billy Corben
He's on fire.
Chris Cody
He called Connor McD overrated before the show.
Stugotz
What the hell was that, Greg? Yeah. No, I Love it. St. Roy, let me explain it to you. And not that you need, you know, more about hockey.
Chris Cody
And this is coming from a guy that's watched Connor play six times, Right?
Stugotz
If that.
Greg Cody
This is the Dan lebatar show with the St.
Stugotz
Well, to answer your question about Howie Mandel. Yeah, that's a great bit. That's a great bit. And it reminded me of the late, great Andy Kaufman, whose whole career was, is he serious? Is this real? Is he acting or is he crazy? Is this really him? And he walked that line, which is you're just not sure if it's real or not. And I think that's brilliant comedy.
Chris Cody
I love the idea of Howie Mandel being the guy that pranks bald people. Everyone's bald.
Greg Cody
That he does this to.
Chris Cody
Is that, like, what he's going for?
Dan LeBatard
Well, Dana White also stormed off his set. We'll get to that in a second, because that was evidently a prank. But here's the Jeremy Strong quote from that commercial quote. It was my response to the idea that I don't get the joke. I'm tired of it. It doesn't really serve anything. It's false. We live in this age where there's so much attention on all the other stuff. That's not the work. And we've become sort of conditioned now to talking about the work so much. It really takes away from it. We'd all be better off going back to a time where actors were able to disappear into the work and there were more absences than presences. They're present in the work and absent outside of that. To which Al Shipley responds, giving a long, earnest interview about your Dunkin Donuts commercial to prove you don't take yourself seriously.
Mike Ryan
Have you heard Kieran Culkin touch on their relationship on the set of Succession? Because they have totally different approaches to everything. And Kieran Culkin still take shots at him through the press. And I think Jeremy actually appreciates it. But Kieran Culkin could not care about direction or throwing himself into a role any less. He just wants to go. He actually worked with Jesse Eisenberg on his most recent movie, and he. He said it was bizarre working with a director in a scene because he'd act out the scene and the director would give him all sorts of notes and he's like, shut up. I don't want any. Like, I have notes for you.
Billy Corben
Yeah.
Dan LeBatard
I only watched that movie because he'd chosen it, because I want to see what Kieran Culkin's next choices are.
Jeremy Strong
Jeremy Strong on the concept of the commercial quote. I also had a memory of my dad. I grew up in Boston and he used to send me into Dunkin Donuts to get one cream, two sugars at what? At some point that reminded me of the Henry Wadsworth Longfellow poem.
Greg Cody
And I.
Jeremy Strong
Thought one creamer by land, two sugars by sea.
Dan LeBatard
Yeah. Should I talk about the time that.
Jeremy Strong
I saw Jeremy Strong on Broadway?
Dan LeBatard
Minor problems delay a show.
Billy Corben
The final card.
Stugotz
Damn.
Greg Cody
Could be O'Reilly.
Stugotz
Yeah.
Dan LeBatard
There has not been nearly enough Greg Cody in this Greg Cody Tuesday you want him to so I ask you Greg Cody Aaron Rodgers leaving the Jets. We have not had enough Stugat's opinion on this as well because that was a pretty spectacular flameout on all things jets for them to release Jay Glazer scoopage hide it in the super bowl coverage just like yeah, nevermind about that whole thing we just did at quarterback. What a disaster.
Stugotz
It was a totally failed experiment. Especially based on all the hoopla when they signed him. Right? I mean the Jets super bowl odds went through the roof when they signed Aaron Rodgers as if he was still in his prime. Then he misses his whole first season injured except for four plays. And then the last season. Here's the weird thing. He didn't play that terribly. His second half of his season was not bad but he was surrounded by a bad team that he could not lift up a failed experiment. And it's just to me it's like oh, they want to move on from him. My reaction was no duh, of course.
Dan LeBatard
Put it on the poll please. Juju at LeBatard show do the jets have any experiments that are not failed experiment or put another way is to call the jets experiment a failed experiment redundant.
Billy Corben
Dan it's so it's a tricky one because I don't know what the jets are going to do a quarterback next year year. And to Greg's point, since October 27th I think Aaron Rodgers had 18 touchdowns and four interceptions.
Stugotz
Like he was really, really good, good second half.
Billy Corben
And so I understand why the jets kind of want to walk away from all the stuff that goes on off the field with Aaron Rodgers. But what are they going to do and how are they going to find someone who over a 10 game span throws for 18 touchdowns and four interceptions. They're not going to find that guy. I and so I would kind of leave the door open if I'm the Jets to Aaron Rodgers coming back because I don't think Aaron has a ton of options and I think the jets are his best option. And I think the jets kind of need him.
Mike Ryan
Are you falling in love with when he played bad defenses? He's nuked the last two seasons. He was bad at the start of the season. There were winnable games, games that he didn't win. I know that. That Denver game.
Billy Corben
Yes.
Mike Ryan
Nuked your season.
Billy Corben
I know. But Mike, what I'm falling in love with is the idea of who's going to be our quarterback. Like who is going to be the quarterback if it's not Aaron Rodgers.
Chris Cody
Jameis Winston.
Billy Corben
Jameis Winston is not good enough.
Mike Ryan
His numbers were comparable to when you shoved Zach Wilson out the door. Like I. Maybe it's Aaron Rodgers.
Dan LeBatard
No, no, no.
Mike Ryan
You're season on. On the end of the season. And yeah, he closed stronger than he started. But overall this was a very bad experiment. Wasn't worth the headlines. And also they're probably going to lose what they invested in devonte Adams now too. All of it was bad. All of it was super predictable. He is a different quarterback and when all the pressure is off and his friends over there and he just wants to spam him yards down the field. Yeah, he'll chuck it down and show you that he can still throw it. But he refuses to for the vast majority of the season when it mattered most. Don't fool yourself into that close, Mike.
Billy Corben
I'm fooling myself into the fact that we don't have a quarterback. We never have a quarterback.
Mike Ryan
He's barely above a replacement level guy. I would say 18 on the totality of the season.
Billy Corben
I don't even have to look at it. I'm guessing over an 11 game span. That was the best 11 game span by a Jets quarterback in probably two decades.
Mike Ryan
He's only getting older, dude. It's been a very long time since we've seen him be awesome on a consistent basis. We were talking several years in Olympiad. It's been a long time. That's not the way the aging process works.
Stugotz
I think one of the things at play here is that we have to realize LeBron James and Tom Brady are aliens. They were aliens. You can't replicate that. And now because of Tom Brady, you just assume that somebody like Aaron Rodgers is going to be great at 37 and great at 39 and maybe play into his 40s. It doesn't happen. Tom Brady was an alien. The norm is Aaron Rodgers falling off the cliff and failing at his age, late 30s.
Dan LeBatard
Yeah, I happen to think though that and I know this is not popular in sports shout era. I happen to think that Both Stug and Mike are right about this because while Mike is saying barely above replacement player, Stugatz is right that in the history of the New York Jets, a 10 or 11 game run of 18 and four is absolutely not Zach Wilson. Like I know that there are numbers that can be cherry picked to make it look especially when it comes to wins and losses like those. Those tenures are the same and everyone hated Zach Wilson. But I understand how is Stugats gets tempted by the last 10 games only because in their absence he has no idea what's going to play quarterback for him. And there's not a lot of worse positions to be in and I'm assuming they're going to draft a quarterback. But there aren't a lot of worse positions to be in in football than heading into an off season and there aren't good quarterbacks available. Or as there is in this off season, somebody's going to take a chance on Aaron Rodgers if he wants to play as a starter because they're in the same predicament that the J are in. We don't have someone and we need to sell tickets with some hope at that position.
Billy Corben
Someone might take Daniel Jones, someone might take Kirk Cousins. There are some guys out there, but those aren't solutions. And I don't know if those guys are better than Aaron Rodgers. In fact, they're not.
Mike Ryan
Well, you can make an argument that Kirk Cousins is not anymore. He touts that arm injury is the reason. But you mentioned Kirk Cousins and Kirk Cousins and Ben Roethlisberger towards the tail end of his Steelers time. These were teams that are like, well, we could probably be better, but what do we do? We're worried about what if we reset and we get worse at the position somehow and they end up holding on to those guys maybe a little bit longer than they should have. You are not in that class. I know the Steelers and the Vikings were way closer. You are not a good team. So you hit reset. You don't just keep treading water with this guy. That is not going to get any younger, that is not going to be less outspoken. That is not going to bring you fewer distractions. He's just not good enough at this stage in his career to welcome all that other stuff and you as a team are not good enough.
Billy Corben
My biggest fear, two years removed from the Achilles is that Aaron Rodgers will go somewhere else and have the season I wanted him to have here. But he's not good enough with the New York Jets. Like that's my I would rather him Be bad with the New York jets than be good elsewhere.
Greg Cody
That's insane. He's not going to be good with you next year.
Billy Corben
I know. I'll take it.
Mike Ryan
There's no way. He's good.
Greg Cody
Russell Wilson, a straight up trade. Justin Fields.
Billy Corben
I don't want.
Mike Ryan
No, I don't. Rogers.
Billy Corben
There was a point, I think I said earlier this year that Justin Field should be the jets next starting quarterback. But that was then, this is now. That was before 18 and 4.
Greg Cody
I mean, Sam Darnold reunion.
Billy Corben
No, no.
Greg Cody
Oh, come on.
Billy Corben
Sam would never come back.
Greg Cody
What a story that would be.
Dan LeBatard
Sam would never come. At this point you believe that the situation of the jets is so dire that Sam Darnold would never go back there. But you'd be willing to want Sam Darnold because I ass you. Sam Darnold will not look without Justin Jefferson the way he does with Justin Jefferson.
Billy Corben
I don't want him. We don't have that guy. All the best things that have happened during Sam Darnold's professional career happened away from the New York Jets. He is not going back to that dumpster fire, I promise you. And the jets don't want him. So it doesn't matter. So.
Dan LeBatard
But that's not the part that you threw it through that prism with. At first. At first. You've made that 2025 is the year that Sam Darnold. That's a thing. That's so. Think about what have happened the last five years in football that Stugatz is saying today, Sam Darnold doesn't want to.
Greg Cody
Come back to the Jets Flacco reunion. That's an interesting maybe. Maybe. Third stops the charm for Mac Jones.
Billy Corben
Don't you think Sam Darnold would take less money to go elsewhere? Do you agree? Like, let's say the jets made the biggest offer to Sam Darnold. You think he's taking. Taking it? Because I don't.
Dan LeBatard
I don't really want to talk about Sam Darnold.
Greg Cody
How about the pastronaut? He's available.
Dan LeBatard
The only reason that we're doomed, man. Josh Dobbs.
Billy Corben
Yeah.
Greg Cody
He's out there. If you want him. Trey Lance. I mean, there's options. Two guys, there's no.
Billy Corben
No good options.
Stugotz
All bad.
Dan LeBatard
Trey Lance. There is no quarterback in football. Now that I associate with five interceptions more than Trey Lance.
Greg Cody
Oh, Tommy DeVito's a free agent? St. Gods. And you're friends with his agent? I mean, this could perfect.
Billy Corben
Stella.
Greg Cody
Yeah, yeah.
Stugotz
Make it happen.
Billy Corben
What, you promise him a bounty jacket? Yeah. He's still asking me for it as if I have some control over this. He's a weird guy, but I love him. I love st.
Greg Cody
I think my favorite behind the scenes text that was sent during Radio Row week was St. Gots sending Stadto a text about two hours after we had him on saying, hey, I found socks for you if you still need them.
Dan LeBatard
Radio Row because a lot of fun.
Billy Corben
That's a lot about man.
Greg Cody
Yeah, he left. He goes, oh, rookie move. I forgot to put on socks were like, how do you forget to put on socks with Jordans? Like, how. How did. How did you leave your house today?
Mike Ryan
Not loafers, it's Jordan.
Greg Cody
No, it was. It was sneakers. Like, oh, forgot to put on socks.
Mike Ryan
That's like, wow, that's psychotic.
Chris Cody
That is not a rookie move.
Mike Ryan
That's psychotic.
Chris Cody
That's something else.
Stugotz
Normal. It's normal.
Greg Cody
Normal, normal.
Stugotz
I've done it. I'm not wearing socks right now.
Greg Cody
You are not normal kind of shoes are you wearing?
Stugotz
I'm wearing my Skechers socks.
Billy Corben
When you have your Jordans on, what do you do?
Stugotz
Yeah, I mean, I don't have Jordans.
Chris Cody
You do have a pair of high.
Stugotz
Falutin like that Juju bought you a pair. Oh, yeah, those. They're. They're in a museum, you know, I don't dare wear them.
Greg Cody
Jordans game room of curios.
Chris Cody
You also have the Wu Tang Jordan, so you have multiple pairs.
Stugotz
I've never gotten those. They're around here somewhere.
Billy Corben
I saw you try them on.
Stugotz
I know. But now they're around here, so I want them. The Wu Tangs.
Dan LeBatard
Oh, those are gone. You're not familiar with how people work. You will never see those again. That's what I mean.
Stugotz
The one is probably wearing them right now.
Chris Cody
I got my own.
Dan LeBatard
The one thing that I learned at Radio Row that made me wince about football as I learned that Walter Payton played the entirety of his career not wearing socks inside of the cleats because he liked to run with bare feet. And I was like, I can't imagine what those feet look like or smell like. I can't.
Jeremy Strong
To the socks.
Stugotz
To what they looked like. God rests his feet.
Greg Cody
God rests his feet indeed.
Billy Corben
Yep.
Stugotz
You said it like he's still alive.
Dan LeBatard
Do I get $50 from the fine bucket for keeping him still alive instead of killing him?
Greg Cody
It is opposite day.
Stugotz
I don't want to see what his feet look like right now.
Dan LeBatard
Twenty years later, Greg thinks that the Eagles taught everyone a lesson. They taught the entire sport a lesson. What is that lesson?
Stugotz
Greg We've alluded to it earlier. The lesson is offensive line and defensive line. Line are fundamentally the most.
Dan LeBatard
So the most obvious thing.
Billy Corben
Parcel's lesson.
Dan LeBatard
So that's the lesson. The most obvious thing.
Stugotz
No, I. I think.
Greg Cody
Let's hear Mal Freddy go.
Stugotz
I think it's quite the opposite of the most obvious thing. In the age when the Dolphins think it's all about getting Tyreek Hill and.
Dan LeBatard
And.
Stugotz
And a quarterback team. Teams are so quarterback obsessed. Particularly in the age when all quarterbacks except Tua run the ball. You. You. You downplay the value of an offensive line. I think the Eagles have gone the opposite direction on both lines, which is not obvious because most NFL teams haven't done it. And that's why everybody's looking up at.
Chris Cody
I love when we strike a nerve.
Dan LeBatard
It's so spicy.
Stugotz
It's ridiculous to say that's obvious when throughout the league. You're right, it's not obvious. Name another team.
Jeremy Strong
No one does it as well.
Chris Cody
But everyone would acknowledge the most important part of football is the trenches.
Stugotz
Okay, then why don't they act like it?
Chris Cody
Because there's not that many great players.
Stugotz
Name another team. Who's three of five. Top salaries go to offensive line.
Chris Cody
I would think the Lions, maybe with Sewell.
Greg Cody
Three.
Stugotz
Three out of five. I don't think so.
Billy Corben
No.
Dan LeBatard
It's a pretty good offensive line.
Chris Cody
But I'm saying I know the guy, the D lineman that got hurt. He makes a ton of money.
Stugotz
The point is it's not obvious because most teams aren't doing it. Most teams are not committing. You don't see offensive linemen being. You see a couple of offensive linemen a year go in the first round. Round. People aren't committed to it.
Dan LeBatard
Greg Cody is spicy today. Okay. Because ESPN has ranked its 59 Super bowl winners.
Greg Cody
Oh, boy.
Dan LeBatard
And Greg Cody does not like where the perfect Dolphins have landed.
Greg Cody
Number one.
Chris Cody
Are they in the bottom nine?
Stugotz
Well, Shula would be spinning in his grave.
Billy Corben
Right?
Stugotz
That.
Greg Cody
To.
Stugotz
To his dying.
Chris Cody
Turning.
Stugotz
Whatever. To his dying day. The one thing that really rankled Don Shula was the underappreciation of the only undefeated team in his history. And that, under appreciation, continues. The 72 Dolphins, among 59 Super bowl winners, are ranked right in the middle. 24th.
Billy Corben
Ridiculous.
Stugotz
It's ridiculous. It's absolutely absurd. And I'm not even being a homer here. There's one team in history that won all of their games and that's the 24th best league champion in the super bowl era. No, it doesn't make any sense.
Mike Ryan
Lions were Pretty close. For what it's worth. Two of their top five are offensive lineman, left tackle, center. You have to go down to number seven for Penny Sewell, though.
Stugotz
Okay? But there are many, many, many, many teams. I would say, dare say Perhaps the other 30 or at least 25 of the other 30 don't have any high paid offensive linemen in terms of top five salaries.
Mike Ryan
Well, I mean, Cleveland has half of their top six being offensive linemen.
Billy Corben
You don't know anything about what you're talking about. You have the nerve to pull up here that we're trying to upsell the Falcons to you, sir.
Stugotz
You're not a Falcon fan.
Billy Corben
You haven't been. And if you have been, you don't know what you're looking at.
Stugotz
Stop being a homer, bro. Get out of my. I'm the last one who's a homer.
Billy Corben
Don't you ever call me a homer. Who the hell do you think has been saying The Truth since 1973 on Atlanta radio?
Stugotz
Who? Who? Who needs me?
Billy Corben
You're Bo Bach.
Dan LeBatard
I don't.
Stugotz
You know what, Being called a homer is not the worst insult I've ever heard. So I don't care. Call me a homer.
Dan LeBatard
Who? Thankfully, though, when Greg Cody says that Don Shula is spinning in his grave or turning in his grave or whatever. Billy and Stugance were in New Orleans and they conducted a two hour seance that is presently being edited for God Bless Football.
Greg Cody
Tell everybody. The sequels sometimes just surprise.
Stugotz
I want to know how.
Dan LeBatard
A two hour seance. So I am here to say that Billy and Stugot's. And this is why God Bless Football is the number one football podcast in America three of the last four years. Successfully exhumed the spirit.
Greg Cody
Well, there's no way to know.
Dan LeBatard
All right.
Greg Cody
Attempted to successfully talk to Bloody Mary for two hours.
Billy Corben
Well, you did. I wasn't there.
Greg Cody
That's true.
Dan LeBatard
Two hours they went and talked in New Orleans, where you can experiment with voodoo and seance and spirits and death. And above sea level.
Greg Cody
Well, you know, I opened up the thing. American cities above sea level. And there's. There's mixed reporting on New Orleans like this. This site says that they're six feet below sea level here.
Dan LeBatard
Yeah, that is correct. Their cemeteries are above sea level.
Greg Cody
I don't think they're above sea. I think they're just above ground.
Dan LeBatard
That's correct because there is no beneath ground. It's just the sea.
Greg Cody
Well, there is beneath ground. It's just below sea level. You can dig. It's not impossible to dig.
Dan LeBatard
Not very much, though. Not very.
Greg Cody
Not I could dig it.
Billy Corben
You used to be able to dig deeper.
Dan LeBatard
Not very deep.
Greg Cody
At your show, I met a man who sent me a shovel in the mail because one time we were talking about and he came up to me and he goes, I don't know if you ever got this, but years ago I mailed you a shovel and I said, sir, I did get that shovel. And for three years I'd been wondering who sent me said shovel. And I'm glad I met you. And it was his birthday. It was his birthday. And his wife said to me, you know what? I've been trying to get him to retire, but he's never going to retire because he keeps doing things like mailing people shovel.
Stugotz
I didn't know you could mail a shovel.
Greg Cody
Yeah, he's figured out how. Yeah. Oh, man. What a shovel it is too, Greg. I'll tell you what.
Stugotz
It was a gold plated.
Greg Cody
No, but it has the pointed like the head on the shovel. It's not one of those shovels that you just move dirt around with. The flat at Flathead Shovels.
Stugotz
Sure.
Greg Cody
Get out of here. Who needs those?
Stugotz
Yeah, who needs it? Mm. Who needs me? By the way, when you reached Shula, did you find him in a good mood? Because he could be very cantankerous.
Billy Corben
He was cranky.
Stugotz
Well, yeah, I thought so.
Dan LeBatard
Yeah.
Greg Cody
You weren't there.
Billy Corben
I know.
Stugotz
I look forward to it.
Billy Corben
Sources told me gonna be a good interview.
Greg Cody
There's a lot of, or actually there aren't a lot of us cities that are below sea level, most of them in California. Dan, if you knew that.
Dan LeBatard
Yeah, I mean, you want to be above sea level.
Greg Cody
Yeah, that's what some are saying.
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Podcast Summary: The Big Suey: The Gold Medal of Dan Le Batard Show Interviews
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The episode kicks off with the usual energetic banter among the hosts Dan Le Batard, Stugotz, Greg Cody, Billy Corben, Mike Ryan, and Chris Cody. They engage in light-hearted conversations about everyday scenarios, such as tracking cars with Carvana Value Tracker and playful teasing about personal habits.
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A significant portion of the episode centers around Jimmy Butler's tumultuous relationship with the Miami Heat. The hosts dissect the breakdown of Butler's contract and his subsequent departure to the Golden State Warriors, analyzing the financial and emotional implications for both Butler and the franchise.
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The conversation brings in a reflective perspective from Eric Spoelstra, highlighting the valuable partnership and memories formed during his time coaching Jimmy Butler. Spoelstra emphasizes the gratitude and remarkable experiences despite the professional challenges.
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Shifting gears, the hosts delve into Jeremy Strong's performance in a Dunkin' Donuts commercial, marveling at his commitment to the role. They also discuss Howie Mandel's elaborate pranks, drawing comparisons to Andy Kaufman's enigmatic comedy style.
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A passionate debate unfolds around the importance of offensive and defensive lines in football, using the 1972 Miami Dolphins—the only undefeated Super Bowl-winning team—as a benchmark. The hosts argue against the prevalent quarterback-centric approach in the NFL, advocating for a renewed focus on the trenches.
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The hosts express skepticism about Aaron Rodgers' tenure with the New York Jets, debating whether his performance warranted his signing and if his potential return could revive the team’s fortunes. They weigh his on-field statistics against his fit within the Jets' organizational structure.
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Throughout the episode, the hosts engage in lively and humorous exchanges, often veering off-topic to discuss personal anecdotes, such as forgetting to wear socks or the intricacies of mailing shovels. These moments add a casual and entertaining layer to the informative discussions.
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As the episode nears its end, Dan encourages listeners to participate in polls related to the topics discussed, fostering audience engagement. The episode concludes with a mix of serious analysis and playful comments, encapsulating the dynamic energy of the show.
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In "The Big Suey: The Gold Medal of Dan Le Batard Show Interviews," Dan Le Batard and Stugotz lead an engaging discussion that navigates through high-stakes sports controversies, standout performances in pop culture, and in-depth analyses of football strategies. The episode balances serious insights with the hosts' characteristic humor and camaraderie, making it a compelling listen for both regular fans and newcomers alike.