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I'm Jake Hofer and this is Back 40, a limited series show on Wire to Hunt, part of Meat Eaters Podcast Network. Each episode I'll be asking eight whitetail hunting pros a focused, thought provoking question about hunting and land management. How do I hunt the best part of the farm with less than ideal access? Should you? That's what the real question is. Stand without good access is not a good stand. Listen to Back 40 on iHeartRadio app, Apple podcast or wherever you get your podcast. I'm Dan, he's Ty. Hello. And we're the solid verbal College football Podcast. Tune in for previews, recaps, bits you won't hear anywhere else, and all the emotional support you need as a college football fan. Join us all season long as we ride the roller coaster of this ridiculous sport. Listen to the solid verbal college football podcasts on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. We don't just love college football, Ty. We live it. Summer's here and with the kids home and off to camp, it's easy for moms to get lost in the shuffle on Good Moms Bad Choices. We're making space to center ourselves with joy, rest and pleasure. Take the kids to camp. You know what? It was expensive, but I was also thinking, you have my kid. This is kind of priceless. Take her, feed her. Make core memories. I don't have to do anything. Main thing, I don't have to do anything. To hear this and more. Listen to Good Mom's Bad Choices from Black Effect Podcast Network on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast or wherever you get your podcast. Hey, thanks for listening to the Covino Enrich podcast. Be sure to catch us live every weekday from 5 to 7 Eastern, 2 to 4 Pacific on Fox Sports Radio. Find your local station for cavino enrich@foxsportsradio.com or stream us live every day on the iHeartRadio app by searching FSR Piaho. Let's go. Let's go. Washington Nationals. I mean, I'm sorry, Rich. You rooted against me for. I know we have a big bet, so I get it. I'm sorry. The your Mets are winning. Kavino and Rich on Fox Sports Radio. The greatest show in all the land. Hey, with the best hair, I think. And I only say that because Sam, is that. Is that Mr. Scream or Handsome Dan? I can't tell. Oh, it's Iowa. Sam. Hey, buddy. Got a brand new haircut looking great. You could see it on our new YouTube channel at Covinoenrich FSR of course. Danny G. Rooting on Clayton Kershaw. I thought Kershaw was in the studio. It's Danny G. In full uniform and Spotty's on the videos. Thank you guys for hanging out with us. We be Rock it Out broadcasting live from the Fox Sports Radio studio, the new YouTube channel. We already talked about that. We got over promise later today, our bonus podcast on on our new page. So whatever we don't fit in the show today, we'll talk about it on over promised episode 105. And what is it? National Old Geezers Day. What is it? I know it's. Yeah. Geezers day. Geezers day. Shout out to the geezers and the Ebenezers because it's National Senior Citizens Day. What's up boomers? And we'll touch on that and more. How's your day going, buddy boy? You know, I need to pop into a nice little can of coffee, pop into one, get a little snap in, fired up and get ready because in about 47 minutes, like we do every Thursday, one of our favorite topics of discussion, old school when 50 hits. One of our favorite segments and benchmarks because we get you involved. Fox Sports Radio Nation. We have fun hanging with you guys 87799 on Fox. We throw it back. And today we do talk about old people on National Senior Citizens Day. It is Thursday. You guys know what happens exactly two weeks from today? Nudity Magazine Day. Oh, no. The kickoff to the NFL. Let's go two weeks. Two weeks. And you know, two weeks goes quick so before you know it, you guys want to kick off that first Thursday night game with some wings or something? We got to do something, Stevie. Like wingy. I think I got one of my buddies has a restaurant tour. I think he's going to cater for us that day. Ooh. Some food and sandwiches and wings and everything. Sounds good. We are going to talk some NFL today. We're going to go old school like you said. But I got to ask you this. I saw an article Danny sent us. And, Danny, I saw this as well. Really interesting. And it's so up our steampipe alley because you remind me of Mario Cantone. Does anyone else remember that show was steampipe Alley. A local kids show on the east coast might have been steampipe Alley. Throwing it back on a Thursday was a kids show hosted by Mario Cantone, the comedian. So here's my question for you, which is right up my steampipe alley. Apparently, my wife and I recently had this conversation about how when it comes to your intimacy in the bedroom. Oh. Ooh. Oh, ooh. By the way, guys, Dan Byer, he might hate the word no word more than the word intimacy. Really? So if you want to get under his skin, say intimacy. Intimacy. For a lot of people, it's, like, moist or something, but for Dan, it's intimacy. Well, good thing Loinchron's here today. He loves that word. Yeah, he's the most. I mean. You mean. Your honor, Isaac Loincron presiding. Look at this guy. Isaac. Hi, buddy. When I think of the word intimacy, I think of Isaac. What's up, Isaac? What's going on, man? That's so funny. He's got your updates. He's on standby, waiting just to say hi. We were. It's so funny. We were talking about Isaac today on our podcast. We were here today, and we were Google. Really? We were Google imaging photos of Isaac and, man, Isaac, you do. You do quite a bit, huh? You're out and about there. Out and about. Rich seems surprised. I want you to know that I was not. I know you're a man of many talents, Isaac. Thank you. I didn't know you had an OnlyFans page, though. I was unaware of that. Yes. Well, as long as you mention it. Same great sports commentary, only without pants. I mean, you know, pantless updates are what we all need. There's a big market for that. All right, so back to intimacy. How do we get derailed? Oh, yeah. Dan Meyer hates the word derailed. That's funny, too. Men stereotypically are good to go. All the time. And women need a little more mental stimulation than men for the most part. Like a woman will say, is that why you do that sexy dance? It's so mental for a woman to really get in that, you know, have that connection where a dude is very simple and dumb. Let's be honest, you put a good looking woman in front of a dude, he's ready to go. Yeah. Sweet little breeze could get you going. Ooh, that's true. A lot of times you have to emotionally and mentally finesse a woman. An accidental. An accidental graze could get you all fired up. Exactly. An ad. You know, those aren't pillows. Yeah. So anyway, my long winded point is this. There was an article. That's fantastic. And it's indicative of the football season. We're talking football and how we're two weeks away. Does your sexual mood change based on if your team wins or loses on the weekend? Studies are showing that men lose their mojo if their team loses. Like Cody, I'm not in the mood. Like, to an amazing degree. Why is Danny G. So excited that's gonna say Danny G. With the way the Raiders have been playing, I'm surprised you have a son. Well, actually, that just conceived baby that year he was conceived, they were looking promising. That's why. And then Josh McDaniels ruined everything. Yeah, I'm feeling good. But 2000 football F were surveyed for this. 49% of American football fans report getting more intimate with their partner after their favorite NFL team wins. You know, and makes sense. On the flip of it, one in three men say that if their team loses, they're like, not in the mood. There's no sex. Let me tell you. I never thought of it from a sexual standpoint, but I'll tell you, I'll tell you this. The Monday after your team loses. It's been established, we've talked about this for years, where you strut into work that Monday either feeling great or sort of crappy if your team had a rough loss. Because that sort of sets the tone for your week if your team wins a big Sunday game, even Sunday night. Especially like if your team is prime time Sunday night football and you come away with a W, you wake up Monday morning as if you're on the team. So are there less babies born in Cleveland around football time or, you know, does that give us reason to root harder for our teams? Hey, this is a weird stat too. So there's something to it because there are more stats on the flip side that sort of go with this story. According to online research, game day surges. Research shows a 10% increase in reported domestic violence incidents on NFL game days, with a stronger correlation to upset losses. The rise is concentrated in the hours following the game, suggesting it stems from the emotional reaction to game outcomes rather than behavior of the players themselves. So not only I was gonna say matter if you wait a fun sexual stat with some real talk, but it proves that moods are changing. Moods are shifting based on wins and losses. I mean, people got money and. And fantasy at stake and all these things at stake and just their heart on emotional. Emotional emotions are rising situation. So you're saying fantasies are fulfilled when your fantasy team performs. Yes. Yes. So again, that's kind of a sad truth to this, to the flip side. But yeah, I guess people get more booty when their team wins. So let me ask you this. Do we accept this? Is it understandable, or do you think this is a sad reflection of sports fans? Like, if you really are invested. I both. I believe it. But I also think, wow, that's sad. You're c blocking yourself because your team lost. Yeah, but I'm just. We gotta be better than that. Pick a rando team. Steelers, right? If you're a Steelers fan, you're rocking your new Aaron Rodgers jersey. You got your. You're waving your terrible towel. You got the TV on. You're sitting in Pittsburgh having a sandwich with French fries on it. That's what they do, right? And coleslaw. Right. Some slaw. It's delicious. I've had one. So picture the scenario. Aaron Rodgers, you guys are in a nice tight game. You're all pumped up. You lose a heartbreaker to, like, Lamar and the Ravens. Maybe the vibe is like, yeah, honey, I'm not really feeling. Yeah, because you got the feeling of, oh, man, I can't believe. Well, you're not thinking sexy time. They have a chart here with every team, and according to their the results, only 14% of Steeler fans are that depressed to not have intimacy afterwards. Did you see the fan base, though? That goes the hardest. That celebrates the hardest after a win. The New York Football Giants. New York football giants, 78%. And that. That is a fan base that to me has experienced the highs of highs and then the lows of lows. Like the Giants either play out of their mind and upset the Patriots in the super bowl or they're trash. So there's an emotional swing. Does this affect women football fans too, though? Do they get extra turned on if their teams are winning? A lot of women love the NFL. Only if Jimmy Garoppolo is playing. Yeah, no, I'm wondering how it works with the ladies. Well, football fans, men and women are in this study. Okay, so what are your thoughts on this? And, you know, just to add more to the story, Rich and I have years of theories when it comes to this stuff. If you want to get it on and you're planning a sexy night. Yes. Root for your team to win. That's going to help. But also keep in mind, don't overeat. You ever eat a big giant steak and then you're like, you know what? I'm not in the mood anymore because I feel like a slob. That's a veteran tip right there, right? No, seriously, like, how often do we see that it's a mistake we've all made? Yeah, because when you feel sluggish. That's what she said. Veteran tip. No. But no, Danny G. No, you nailed it. You have all these intentions of, oh, later on. And then you order some sort of tomahawk 72 ounce steak and you're like, you know what? I don't know, man. Maybe tomorrow's I need to digest. Yeah. You feel like, oh, I'm tired, I'm lethargic. Sexy time is not a priority at that point, like it once was. So I see how all this matters. It really does. Because all these things affect your mood. Isn't that a lesson we all learned in college for the first time, where you were about to get it on with some good looking woman and you drank too much or ate too much and you're like, oh, my God, I totally just. You just ruined I'm the idiot. Yep. Yep. So your team plays a major factor. More of a factor than you probably think. But Kavino, I know every conversation we have here. Your. Your feeling is that we need to leave with a lesson. Well, I think there's truth to this, by the way. I don't think there's a theory, but I'm saying I think there's absolute truth. Because if stats prove the opposite and there's an equal and opposite reaction. Right. For every action, then the flip side, the positive side, has to be true as well. People are more romantic and feeling upbeat and feeling a little more sexy and happy and more willing to get it on. So if you want to, if you want to take a lesson away from this, should it be, don't let your football team affect you? Or is that inevitable? Like, is there or is this just harder root harder? Harder. Yeah, root harder. The Rams are intended. The harder the Rams are in second place, by the way. 76%. Ram it all day. Ram it all night, man. Oh, that's their theme song. It's an interesting study. I feel like I could have told you that. But it is wild to see that in writing a study done, that people are genuinely turned off when their team loses, and they're really excited when the team wins. You feel more optimistic after your team wins. You're like, I can crush this whole week. All the problems in my life, I can kind of push to the side. I do think the reminder or the seed planted here could help. So you said, what lesson do we learn? I learned a lesson back in the day was not to bring your personal problems into the workspace. Right. So you compartmentalize whatever's going on in your personal life. You leave it at home and come here and do a great job. Have a fun show. You have to take that same sort of mindset with, yeah, you're sad your team lost or you're aggravated you lost money. It was a heartbreaker. How could that happen? You're pissed off. You have to be able to say now consciously, because we're reminding you. Not that. Not to let that affect the bedroom. Don't be. Don't bring that into the bedroom like Danny after the Dodgers swept the Padres over the weekend. You're telling me Danny didn't come in here on Monday with a little extra strut and a step and a smile? I mean, it really does affect you. I know that sounds ridiculous. Cameras in our. Can I tell you, Brenda did celebrate. We're talking to a sports audience, so they get it. But if you tell someone that's not a sports fan, they'd probably have some lame answer like, you're gonna let your team affect you. Wait, but hold on. Does this matter to, like, all right, if we're hardcore into sports and our teams are that meaningful to us and we're that emotionally invested, if your wife or girlfriend's emotionally invested in some stupid show and the plotline is weak, does that ruin your chances? Are all these things a factor then? If she's so emotionally invested in a character on some stupid show and that character's voted off the island or dies or whatever she's watching now, does that ruin your night? Because I never thought of it that way. I don't think people take the TV shows so as serious like people treat. You'd be surprised. I'm wondering if all these things play a fact. Well, people go to church on NFL Sunday, though. That's like their version of church nowadays. Yeah, that's true. It's a little more serious to people. Okay. Yeah, fair enough. Fair enough. All right. 87799 on Fox. Your thoughts on this. Don't let it happen to you. Don't bring it into the bedroom. Just like you wouldn't bring your problems and frustrations into the workplace. Cardinals are number one, by the way, as far as romantic dip after a loss. 66% St. Louis takes it. Takes it bad. Huh? They're just and they're in a rough season. So sorry. St. Louis football. Wait for Arizona. Arizona. So you were thinking Cardinal iron is Cardinals man. Something to think about. Something to so Kyler Murray really, really upsets that fan base on on senior citizen day. Something old people would say, put that in your pipe and smoke it. So think about that. And we got a lot. There's a lot of people not getting any action and they're going to blame it on Joey Flacco. So I just fought, haven't gotten in a while. Damn Kyler Murray. So your thoughts at 87799 on Fox. We are going to talk more NFL and there's a story out of baseball. Has nothing to do with actual baseball as man. Thank God Shamania just got out of that jam for the Mets. They're up 3:1 on the Nationals. It has to do with storming the field. Has to do with storming the field. And the reality of it. Is it always necessary to take crazy action? We'll explain. There's a fun story we'll get to next. Again, more football. We're two weeks away. All coming up here. 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And if you miss any of today's show, you'll want to cat the podcast. Search Covino and Rich wherever you get your podcast. After the show. After every show, the podcast goes up, follow rate and review. Five stars only. We got the best of the week. Danny G produces it. Search Covino and Rich wherever you get your podcast. And remember, over promised after today's show. And we're talking so much NFL booty right now, Rich. I tell you straight up, we'll be talking nepotism in Jersey sales. Nepotism in Jersey sales, Some movies, sports movies and National Senior Citizen Day. We'll do that on over. Promise. Okay, cool. The bonus pod. Yep. Episode 105 drops at 4pm on the west today. Does anyone else have that feeling where you're pumped up to be here? You're fired enough. Fired up enough to do the show. But if I told you that you could just lay down and take a nap right now, do you think you could? Oh yeah. I'm like, I totally could. Like I'm like, want to do it? Want to make radio history and just take a nap? Yo man, is it the heat getting to you guys, Danny, Sam, I don't know. I don't know if it's, like, mentally, like, football's about to start. This weekend, starts, my kids, fall ball. You know, working's fun, but I just feel like there's so many things that I'm like, you know what? Right now, if you told me I could just lay down, I could fall asleep now and wake up tomorrow morning. I mean, now that you. I was feeling good, but now that you mentioned it. Why don't you lay down? I'll take these phone calls. You could lay down. Joe in Virginia, I'm tired. Yeah, sorry, guys. I'm not in the mood. Spotty, can you smack these guys around, please? Joe in Virginia, we're talking about how the NFL, there's a study done where your team success or failure affects your bedroom activities. What's up, man? Yeah, guys, thanks. Thanks for the call out here. I appreciate your show. Entertains me on the way home every day. Perfect. This one kind of boils down to just your overall stress capacity. So if your team stresses you out, your brain goes into a fight mode or a flight mode. You just want to go to bed or you want to be pissed off all night, and it doesn't want to go into doing other things. Dude, if you're a Bengals fan and you. You lost so many close games last year, do you think on a Sunday night you watch your team lose a close one? Joe Burrow did everything he could. Yeah, but think about this. Joe Burrow isn't cashing in later that night. He's got hot model girlfriends. So Joe. Joe Burrows, the guy on the field, he's still getting it on. One last thought about this. And you're that sad about the whole thing. The point of this discussion is there's no doubt that it affects our moods. There's no doubt. There's one more, not a. But the reminder here is let's not let it. Let's not let it ruin sexy time. I wouldn't say this is a rub, but it's just a. Another little fun point from this article where it said that NFL fan bases. Their. Their sexual activity is affected by whether or not their team wins or loses. I found this really interesting. The team that a loss affects the least in this study, the Jacksonville Jags. And I wonder, is there almost like an expectation to lose where their emotion they. You know, I'm saying if you go into a Sunday as a Jags fan over the last few years, and you're like, man, we're probably not going to Win, then the letdown's not as much. And you're like, whatever, man, I'm going to get with my girl tonight. Yeah. You're so used to it. Yeah. I think that shows and the biggest swing are from big market teams that expect to win. So when they lose, the letdowns more makes sense in Pennsylvania. What's up, Kurt? Hey, what up, Kurt? Hey, what's going on, guys? Hey, buddy. Nice to talk to you. So actually your Jacksonville thing makes perfect sense. I gotta start off by saying I'm a Cleveland fan. So I go into everything not expecting anything. And I'm talking about baseball and in football show, you would almost assume Joe, Kurt, a guy like you, if they lose, it's not gonna affect you, but if you win, you're gonna be super pumped. Well, once they're getting stomped, then it's just like, hey, babe, let's go do something else. Makes sense. What do you mean by something else? You know. Oh, yeah, yeah. Put on that sexy playlist you made, light up some candles, give me a massage. Yeah. Sean Watson style. Yeah. What? Let's go to Eric in Springfield. What's up, Eric? Massage always ends up being a butt massage. We know how that works. Yeah. What's up, Eric? Hey. Hey, guys. Listen to the show. I wanted to chime in on that. I honestly kind of have the opposite effect of what's going on because I'm longtime Lions fan and I get pretty passionate about it. However, when Jared Goff throws all those interceptions because he'll be fire, fire, fire. Then one game he just blows up. I feel like my wife, she's more sympathetic towards me and then she's more sweet to me and then I end up having some good nights after that. But that's, that's working smarter for sure. Because I saw some feedback too on our Twitter page, rich of people saying that too. It's like you get sympathy booty, like compassion booty. Like, oh, don't worry, let me cheer you up. Yeah, yeah, yeah. During. During a Mets playoff loss, I feel like my wife has been like, come here, babe. And I'm like, no, Tim Winters. Tim Winters hit us up and said if my team loses, I need like a different constellation sort of prize. Tim Winter's cashing in too. So that's again, that's working smartest being aware of. Yeah, I'm not going to let this get in my way. In fact, I'm going to cash in. Well, also your significant other is reading you a little bit more fine tuned and they're like I need to be there for him or her. I like that. That's a good, that's a good. So right there. Yeah, it is. That is, it's good. Loving. So we wish you all some good NFL booty this year. Yeah. Yeah. And you know, in any sport for that matter, whatever your team is. Yeah. You're emotionally involved and invested. So gotta talk a little baseball. And we'll take the rest of your feedback at Covino and Rich at Fox Sports Radio. Thanks for the calls. 877-99-FOX. I think we all saw the clip of this little kid and you say, you say little kid and I agree. He's not, he can't be more than like a preteen or teenager. Rich was convinced he was a teenager. I was like, this kid looks like he's 9, 10 years old. I thought he was maybe 12. Yeah, yeah. He doesn't look like teenager. He looks like a preteen. He decides to storm the field. And we all know that's a no, no. And storm is a pretty big word. It was just a 12 year old kid like running on the field like old doofus storming the field would make. It sounds like stormy the capitol. It was a 12 year old kid that's like. And they're calling it now Slam Diego because this kid was slammed by security. Let the boys be boys. Yeah, Slam. He was taken out pretty aggressively considering he's just a skinny little kid and we see little kids like a little skinny nothing. And he's running around shaking his booty like I'm on the field and they're like, yeah, we're not playing. Boom. You know, I boom. You would think because conventional wisdom would say you go in the field, it's almost like what are that? Fafo, fafo, fafo F around and find out. I get it. You go on the field, guess what, you pro. Something, not something good is not going to happen. But I do feel like sometimes it's like a bouncer at a bar, you know when there's some bouncers that overdo it because they're just waiting. They got pent up aggression and they're just waiting. This kid's. He's not going to go tackle Fernando Tatis. He's not going to do anything. Clearly he's just a little knucklehead. They have him contained. As you can see on the video that spots playing on our fox Sports Radio YouTube page, he's contained. Look at a little knucklehead running. All right, they have him surrounded. There's no Actually, he runs around for a little while. It's pretty funny. Now they got him. No need for that. Last tackle right there. Well, it's very funny. Queue up like some Benny Hill music. It's hilarious, right? And the little kids just having fun. Probably dared. I don't know what inspired him, but it's kind of bold for a little kid to do that. He got sandwiched there. Oh, yeah. The end. So that's. That's what could have hurt. Here's the story, too. The side story is this. The San Diego fans were, like, immediately unhappy with that. They all started booing security like, yo, that was unnecessary. And then you see players reactions. Boo. Boo. You see the players reaction. You see the Padres. They're all watching. And I'll see. It's a little kid. Even. They like. They like, ooh. They give like, oh, wow. That was a little aggressive. It's a little boy. No need. Yeah. One of the players said, he's a kid. He's a kid. How small he is. Leave him alone. Little leave. Now. I also, on a throwback Thursday, want to reminisce. Like, come on. Remember Morgana, the kissing bandit? I'm probably dating myself. Loincron remembers. She'd come bouncing out to the mound. You know what I mean? Literally dated her. Yeah. She'd come out bouncing to the mound, and it was like, all accepted, all good. She'd kiss, like, Cal Ripken and then go back into the stands. Everybody loved it. She was famous for kissing Major League baseball players. And think about how many people storm the field after their team won back in the day. Professional sports. The famous clip of Hank Aaron. I love that clip, by the way. Those two 70s disco dudes with their leather jackets on, you know, shaking the hand of Hank Aaron. Like, we've seen so many legendary clips. The. The players and Chris Chambliss is just. Just rummaging through the fans, just trying to get the home plate. And Reggie Jackson trying to get back to the dugout, just barreling fans. That was just the way it was. Now a little kid can't even shake his booty. Get the crowd behind him and have some fun. Security taking him out. He got like. Now, do you remember the wrestler Goldberg? We give people, like, the sphere. Yeah. Do you think he got what he deserved, or do you think it was too aggressive? The fans there watching it live all seem to think that it was a little too aggressive for a little kid. And again, he's breaking the rules. Like, you never know. Like, do you. Do you like. No, Exceptions like you. I agree. I love a good fight. I love a video where someone gets crushed or smushed. I, I'm with you. I like three officers had to take down an 8 year old. I don't think we needed three security guards. I don't think we needed 3 security guys surrounding and then essentially doing a WWE move on this kid. Now he didn't look hurt by any means. Like he got up. Well, when you see actually the frame by frame and the still shots, you see like his reactions, like, oh, he gets up kind of proud about it. They lift him up and they, you know, drag him off. He gets squashed, as my stepdad would have said. But he's a little kid. Squashed, scorched. But spotlight from Washington. Our video was just up. There's a point where one of the guys has him and the minute a guy, the minute the one security guard has him, some other guy comes flying in. And you know what, he was probably just embarrassed. Like this kid's been juking me, this kid, like he just wanted to take out that frustration again. It's like you've seen videos where bouncers are so they're just itching. Overzealous. Scratch the overzealous nature of like, all right, I have a little bit of power that I could do this. And the bouncer like, well, you know, essentially slam some guy into the ground. It's also a matter of consistency because women have stormed the field and they don't seem to impose any danger. And they've been taken out pretty aggressively too. And I've seen footage, I've seen a lot of articles written about this story because it's gone pretty viral. And while fans have disapproved as they booed like, ah, how could you do that to a kid? Security handled the first fan. Adam Jones condemned the fans actions. I don't know if you saw this. He says anyone who runs on the field should be fined 10,000 or harsher. There's no space in it for baseball. Jones posted that on X yesterday morning. So your thoughts? I don't know if you saw the clip or not. Is your mindset like there's no exceptions because God forbid something did happen? Well, do you know what? Then you still go back to security. Like, where was security? You don't want to encourage other little knuckleheads to do it, but maybe that's nipping it in the butt. Maybe that is like, yeah, listen you, you're a little kid. We don't care. We're gonna, we're gonna smush you. Yeah, but I just think it was kind of a funny. I was. Sam, you're a reasonable guy. I mean, you can't be running the field. But not necessary to slam this kid down. Yeah, it was an overzealous tackle at the end there. But I have a solution for this. You guys have seen Planet of the Apes, the original one from the 1960s. The way that the apes will kidnap the humans. They have the two on horseback and then the net. Let's bring out a giant net and just net people up and then swoop them up like in a hammock, and we just take them off the field. Seems. Who's gonna. Who's gonna be on horseback, though? Oh, maybe not horseback, but just Wade Bob's. Or maybe they're r. Miniature ponies or something. Or like they're riding donkeys. And then they get the net, and they just net people up. Take your stinking paws off me, you damn dirty ape. I do think, though, for purposes of this, Sam, every stadium should have two miniature ponies on standby at a net, ready to be set any time. Speaking of women, a woman stormed the field later that game, I believe, in the ninth inning. And they also took her out, not as aggressively, no. So, you know, maybe there's an update about the kid. By the way, this is from San Diego Ville, a Padres website. It says the young trespasser has since identified himself in a bizarre video he posted to Instagram. He's from Carlsbad Kickboxing Club. He says that it was worth it. He says, hi, guys, my name is Frankie Swartz, and I was the Padres kid fan that ran out on the field last night in our win over the Giants. And then he. He gives his kickboxing club a shout out, and he says, live your dreams like I did. Thank you, Tatis, for winking at me. I saw you and know you didn't want to get in trouble. Yeah, it was definitely worth it. And fun. What a thrill. Still, it's a thrill. I bet you he's the coolest kid in school for that. I was going to say he said he took a stupid bet from somebody in his kickbox. That's how it usually works. I'm not surprised. Loinchron. We dare you to do it at a Dodgers game. I'll do it right now. I know, I know. You're wild, man. So your thoughts on it? I think it's. Man, the kid has to have a set of waywells to pull that off. Yeah, but is this like a no exception sort of thing nowadays. I mean, it's been that way. But it's interesting to look back to see how much has changed when again, growing up, storming the field seemed to be the standard. Now it's. They're saying you should be fine. 10,000 arrested, slammed to the ground and treated like a criminal. He said it was worth it and it was fun. Yeah. So he. He came away from it like, I didn't care how you tackled. Everyone's fine. I want to know how old this kid is, though. I mean, if he's happy about it, then hey, good for him. And it's non story, but I listen. I guess it's a message being sent. Don't go on the field. Dopes. Yeah, you can't have. You have to have a zero tolerance. Well, Rich and I also have another rule, and we've had this rule for years. Don't defend something if you wouldn't do it. Yeah, now it's a kid, granted, but when I was a kid, there's no way in hell I would have done something like this. So why am I defending this little nose picker, is the question? Because I would have never done something like that. Imagine what our parents or grandparents would have did to us to punish us. Look, I would have been too scared to do something like that in the first place. But second off, like, I would have never wanted to disrespect the game in any way or stop the game and make it about me. Like, that's a weird situation to put yourself in. No way would I have done that. So why am I defending it? Because it's a kid, but I would have never done that. Yeah. Now it goes without. You're right. It goes with a theory of would you do it if the answer. But then again, if you were a security guard, would you have slammed the kid in front of 50,000 people? Some people are just waiting for that moment. Yeah. And I think that's what it was waiting for. That moment. Bam. All right, well, hey, let's go to Isaac for an update and, you know, anything going on in the world of sports today or what? Sorry, guys. I was catching up on Morgana videos for research. All right, let's get to your New York Mets right now. They have a 32 lead at Washington, bottom half of the fifth inning. The Mets, Francisco Lindor let off this game with a home run, his 25th. And then Starling Marte in the top of the third inning in his seventh home run of the season, by the way. Speaking of the Mets guys, speaking of running on the field, Cavino and Rich, do you remember the Bill Buckner game? In the first inning of that game, that guy parachuted into Shade Stadium and Ron Darling gave him a high five. I mean, there was a different time. It was embraced. By the way, that guy was Rich's dad. I'm gonna start that. I'm start that. A lot of people don't know. You know what? It makes sense. You have his chin elsewhere. The Dodgers have an 8 to 3 late at Colorado at the top of the eighth inning, Freddie Freeman a two run, a home run of the first inning, his 16th of the season. Right now, the Padres up 4 to 2 over the Giants, bottom of the fifth inning at San Diego. Earlier, the brewers became the first team of the majors to 80 wins with a 41 victory over the Cubs at Wrigley at F. Cleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski said he expects rookie quarterback Shador Sanders to play in Saturday's preseason finale against the Rams. Sanders has been dealing with an oblique injury, but today, Sanders himself addressed the comments made by fellow Browns rookie quarterback Dylan Gabriel that Gabriel made last weekend. And Shador addressed those remarks today for the first time. It is what it is. I spoke with him. He said, nah, bro, that wasn't. He said that wasn't. He told me on the plane. He came up, he was like, nah, bro, that wasn't that. You. I see how they trying to spin. I'm like, oh, I. I'm not tripping. Regardless of whatever it was. I don't. Nobody's words or anything affects me, you know? So. Yeah. So did you believe how many calls you. Wasn't on you? Did I believe him? Yeah. I mean, I feel like you're trying to start stuff now. I feel like you're trying to start stuff. Yeah, I mean, he's doing his job. He's supposed to do. I feel like he did. I don't know. And that's not on me to sit here and be like, oh, he did. He did it. That's not gonna change my life in any way. That's Shador Sanders in his own words. Back to you guys. You know, it is. It is interesting how the media was really trying to push it there. But you know what? If he ain't trippin, then who cares? As he said, what did you think? Honestly, Rich, he said again, Gabriel said, there's entertainers and there's competitors, and I'm here to compete. My first reaction or instinct was he was talking about Sanders. But it does make sense that he was talking about. Look, there's guys reporting and entertainers and then there's people actually on the field like me. So the easy thing to talk your way out of is what I think. Okay. I don't think he was taking a shot at Sanders. I really don't. But that was my. That was my first thought. They are competing for the starting job, so we shall see. All right, we got more Covino and Rich. And what are we going to do? It's Thursday, so we're going to go old school. Next. It is National Senior Citizens Day, so think of some of those great lessons and stories from grandpa. And by the way, the Mets stink. A starter can't get through. Yeah. Oh, sorry, Rich. My bad. We got more Covino and Rich next on Fox Sports Radio Futures. 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What's the oldest man name you could think of? It's gotta be Old man Clemens is a good one. Ebenezer is an old guy. Hermaner. Yeah. Ezekiel. Yeah, those are all old. George. My grandpa's name. George. Sam's an old guy name. Yeah. So you know what old guy name came back? Which one? William Bill. Like, you know, there's a lot of little kids, a lot of Williams in the schools now. Well, it's also Sister Jean. You remember Sister Jean. Not my lover. Sister Jean. I hope she's not your lover because she's106.6 today. Remember she became the none Loyola Ramblers mascot? Yeah, they went on that run. That's the reason they went on the run was because of her. She made a final 106 years old. She was born when Woodrow Wilson was president for gold. Did she ever. There's gold in our hills. So old. She was part of the gold rush. She's an original 49er. If she went out on the court, do you think that they would tackle her? Probably not. Actually, yeah, they're consistent. They don't care if she's an old nun, but we celebrate her and all senior citizens. It's their day. I want you to start thinking about old people and special old people. You know, there was some study. I forget the stat, so I don't want to butcher it, but we underestimate the impact that grandparents and older people had in our lives. Yeah, they're responsible for our core values. No offense to the. The boomers. They're not the grandparents that our grandparents were. No, our core values mostly come from our grandparents, and I forget, like, the percentages they used. But today we honor them. The best memories and stories you have about your grandparents and old people in your life. Well, before we share those memories and funny stories and things that remind you of your old grandparents generation, like dance cookies, danks cookies. And then, yeah, it was like, are. Is there. Is there threaded needles and a pincushion in there or are there actual cookies? I think the one thing that will remind all people of that oldest generation, that World War II generation. You ever see, like, random footage of, like, New York City, 1930, something? Everyone has a hat on. When did everyone's dressed to the tee? Yeah, either they were selling watches or flashing people because they always had trench coats on. No one wore deodorant, like, and it must have been hot. They're wearing wool. You notice they had class, dude. They did. They went out and they represented. They all looked good and wore their best. But they were stinky, though. But they stank. Yeah. And they wore no clothes underneath. Stinky. That's why they wore aftershave. See, either that or they were, like, standing on the shoulders of their wives to sneak into the game. Yeah, trench coats. Yeah, yeah, trench coats. My grandpa smelled like whiskey. Like Old Spice. Old Spice. So, yeah, if you want to bring up things that old people said, your favorite stories from old people, things that remind you of that generation, like, to me, I think of, like, bad candy and gum like my grandparents would have. Lucky. What is it? That licorice gum. Blackjack gum. Who has licorice gum? Like, they were an interesting generation. So we'll share some stories, reminisce a little bit, and then, of course, talk more NFL. We are two weeks away, which is awesome. So more coming on Rich. And your story's next. Iheart presents the big three playoffs this Sunday, the remaining four teams battle to make the championship in the most physical, fierce and competitive basketball league in the world. The action starts with the Big three Monster Energy Celebrity Games. Then Dwight Howard and his Ellie Riot take on Montrez Harrell and Dr. J Chicago triplets. 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