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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. Let's start with a quick puzzle. The answer is Ken Jennings appearance on the puzzler with A.J. jacobs. The question is, what is the most entertaining listening experience in podcast land Jeopardy truthers believe in? I guess they would be conspiracy theorists. That's right. They give you the answers and you still blew it. The Puzzler listen on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. Hello, I'm John Lithgow. We choose to go to the moon. I want to tell you about my new fiction podcast, One Small Step for Man about Buzz Aldrin, one of the true pioneers of space. You're a great pilot, Buzz. That's the story you think you know. This is the story you don't. Buzz, starring me, John Lithgow on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. 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 Covino and rich@foxsportsradio.com or stream us live every day on the iHeartRadio radio app by searching FSR. Hey. Oh, oh. Hour two of the fun. Kavino and Rich here on Fox Sports Radio. And let me tell you, man, lots of fun this hour. More NFL. I was just telling Danny G. How great for baseball is it that the Dodgers and Padres are tied up with like 30 games to go? Not I'm sure you wish you had a lead Dodgers and Padres fans, but just good for baseball. And you and I are tied on the stupid bet. Yankees, Mets. Who has the better record? One game. Oh, that's right, one game. Yeah, as of yesterday. Now. Well, we're broadcasting live from the FOX Sports Radio studio. If you miss any of today's show, any show ever, Danny G. Super producer puts the podcast up the best of and the best of the week that drops every Saturday. Thank you for all your follows. We appreciate it. Let's be rocking out now this hour. Yep, we're going to play Iron Mike trivia. Very special Monday edition of Iron Mike trivia. Just trying to give away some CNR nerf football IOUs. So stick around for that. Give us a call at 877-99-FOX. We got big sexy Ryan on the ones and twos. We got Monty Banos hanging out. Thank you, Fox Sports Radio Nation. Hanging out with us now. Rich, I think this conversation is just, is the proof as to why these stories become a thing. We talk about Shador Sanders and what happens, the phone calls just start coming, shake it up. The phones start lighting up just because we're talking about Shador. He's just polarizing, controversial. It's his name. It's everything. It's, it's weird because you say like, oh, I don't, I, we don't need to talk about that. But it's what people want to talk about. It's the same. It's the same when anytime we talk about the Kelsey, anytime we talk about Kelsey and Taylor Swift, you might roll your eyes, but there's those are our most listened to podcasts and those are our social media clips that get the most clicks. So it's like you could deny it all you want, but there's certain people that just have it. And Shador Sanders has the attention. Man, you said it the other day, number one, selling rookie jersey. Never has a fifth rounder had this much like preseason support, but is he being sabotaged? Let's take two more quick. We'll do like three more quick phone calls and we'll move on to more NFL as we are 10 days away. Dale in Florida, we'll start with you, buddy. What's up, man? Hey, guys. First I'll say I saw why they drifted. Dylan Gabriel in the third and Shador in the fifth. I saw Dylan's career here in ucf. He's spectacular. That went to Oklahoma was spectacular. Went to Oregon was spectacular. I think when he played with the second, third and fourth linemen like Shador did, he didn't look as bad as Shador. I think because Cleveland is presumed like dead out the gate, like they're not a playoff team unless something wildly crazy happens. I think you are going to see this season. I don't know if Kevin Stefanski is on the hot seat or is it a trial by error. Would you be. Would you be shocked? I said it the other day that Jason Smith or Mike Harmon. One of them. I know Kavino. You always mix them up. Harmon hat, Smith sleeves. Mike Harmon wears a hat. Jason Smith wears no sleeves. So they can never change that. No. Or it'll mess up Kavino. But yeah, they were saying on their show here on the network that they wouldn't be shocked if five different quarterbacks started for that team and it just might be a trial by error. Maybe Kevin Stefanski has been told, like, listen, man, you know, you're not on the hot seat. I don't think he's a good coach. We'll. We'll see what happens. But Shador will get a chance. We know that. Jesse in Indiana. What's up, Jess? Hey, how's it going, boys? What's up? Hey. So my opinion is that he's playing with the third stringers because that's where the, that's where they value him. They. I mean, he's had issues with the speeding tickets. Maybe that's where the Brown Sea the third string over third string quarterback. Listen, talent will rise above all. And a speeding ticket's not. What are you saying? The cream rises to the top. As macho man Randy Savage once said, the cream will rise to the top. Yeah, I don't think they care about a speeding ticket, but Dylan Gabriel was drafted 94th overall. Yeah, they had another quarterback that did some other things. Yeah, Sanders. What was it? 144. So you're going to be on the field with the guys comparable to where you were picked. Well, hold on. Who are they? Brown's playing week one. Remind me, do you know off the top of your head? I can look it up super quick. Browns, week one. I remember he ripped it up, remember? And yeah, all the highlights. Everybody was like, oh, man, the rest of the league made a mistake. All right, hold on. Browns, they start their season playing the Bengals. Then they play the Ravens and then the packers and then the Lions. Maybe Shador Sanders doesn't want. I mean, I know Flacco's getting the start, but would you want to be thrown out there? Hey, this is why we knew Flacco was going to get the start from the jump. Welcome to the NFL. You're playing a hungry, redemption based Joe Burrow. Then you play arguably the best team in the AFC in the Ravens. Then you have to play the packers and Lions. You could argue you're protecting the guy and letting him learn on the job. Like you're giving him time. The same argument as to why they took him out during the two minutes. Like, yeah, he got sacked five times. We're just protecting him. Yeah, you can make that argument. But again, if you just joined us, was he sabotaged? Not being set up to succeed? I think it's a little of both, but I don't think it's intentional. We'll wrap it up with one last phone call. Who do you got? This is Matt in Georgia. Hi, Matt. Hey, Matt. Hey, guys. What's going on? Hey, I love the show. Thank you. It's clear though, Monty is the goat of the show. But we'll get past that. Racism. Throw that out the window or would be auction. Watching all white dudes out in these situations, I'd say of course racism exists, but trying to win football games, I think that's not. This is not the case here. Agreed. What else? Matt Fought their whole lives for the dream job. Sabotage is not a thing ever. Here's the thing, people are missing. Fifth round draft pick, third, fourth string, whatever. He gets to sit and learn and let his talent come out in two or three years. Thumb his nose and say I told you so to everybody in the world. Yeah, dude, let me tell you, there's. There's someone said a quote to me a couple years ago and the reality is I very rarely. I very rarely hear a quote that sticks with me. A couple of them in our life. Someone said, how about this one? Here's to swimming with bow legged women. No, not that one. No, no, no. There's two quotes. One was someone once told us, professionally, personally, whatever you say yes to, you're saying no to something else. I always thought, you know, that was a quote that stuck with me. If you're saying yes to partying with your family, partying with your friends, you're saying no to hanging with your Family. And I think that's one quote now. I lost my place but you can't get fooled again. Fool me once. He didn't even do that on purpose. No, I didn't do that. How about this quote? It's not cheating if you keep your socks on. That was always one. You liked that. That is true. That was a good one. Or if you wear a condom because then it's not really touching you. So close to dumping you. Yeah, it was a quote. It was a quote. It was famous back in the early 2000s. That was live by that code. Yeah. Well, the rest of your feedback and we appreciate it, man. You know what? You know who's a big Shador Sanders fan? Me. Because apparently everybody wants to talk about him. It makes our job easier. 87799 on Fox. 87799 on F. The rest of your feedback at Covino and Rich at Fox Sports Radio. I genuinely want to bang my head against the wall. I. Because I told you it's a quote I live by. And I'm like, yeah, I forgot what it was. I know. Rich, happy wife, happy life. None of that. People say, I'm joking. That's the worst quote ever. I know. Everybody says it like, like it's the first time you ever heard it, man. And now I don't know if you ever heard this one. There's an old saying. So anyway, I got one. Rich, for every hot chick out there, there's some dude who's sick of getting with her. Yeah. I don't know if you ever heard that one. I don't know what the quote was. But I will say this to wrap up the Shador conversation. I will say when you do have a young potential star, I'll make the analogy to baseball. I always found it interesting when you pull a guy off the IL or when you debut a young star pitcher. I always found it shocking when teams sort of threw them to the wolves. Like Kavino, if you're, let's say you're, you're the Arizona Diamondbacks, right. And you have a star pitcher that's like lighting it up in double A, Triple A. Like he, he's, he's the prospect of all prospects. I feel like you give that guy his first start at home against like the Marlins or at home, build their confidence. I always felt that, like, I don't think you. That's part of it. I think as good managing. Yeah. I don't think you give your star minor league pitcher his debut at Dodger Stadium when the Dodgers are hot or something. I agree. I do. So I think if anything, you're setting. Oh, I know what it was. I remember the quote. There it is. It always, if you just like let it sit, it always comes back. This better be worth it. And it actually makes sense. Okay, Based on this whole conversation, do you want a drum roll? He or she? No. Cause he'll forget. But if you do a drum roll, I'm going to start thinking, oh, drum, Snare drum, bass drum, what? A whole drum? And I'll lose my mind. He or she who masters patience can master anything. Because we as a people, we waited all that time for that. Shut up. Get out of here. No, but the reality is when it comes to dating, when it comes to work, when it comes to making money, when it comes to sports, when it comes to. We have lost patience. You want, as comedian Ronnie Chen says, if you watch his Netflix special, Amazon prime isn't even good enough. Now we want Amazon, we want prime now. You want. You order something, it's like it'll be there in two days. You're like, two days? We want things. How about today? How about now? Yeah, how about now? You tell me. A quarterback. Oh, he'll be ready in a couple years. A fan base hears that. Like, we gotta wait two or three years. Yeah, you do. Relax. He or she who can master patience can master anything. See, I knew I'd find it. Tada. There you go. Hey, love it. Before we get to Mike Tyson, before we do that, can I just show you something that's really funny? What does Rich love better than a guy's pompadour? Like a super sweet pompadour. Free forks. Yeah, stealing forks at Chipotle. A nice heiney. But I just saw something that made me crack up, dude, you know? You know Moneyline Monaco, right? Alex Monaco does weekends here with Martin Wace. Yeah, I think Moneyline Monaco is a good young talent. Go to Alex Monaco's Instagram page and do 11 scrolls to the right. Is this guy serious with his pompadour? It is out of control. That guy's got a full on coiff. Look at that. Just something to break up the action here. Looks like he's one of Tom Brady's kids. Yo, dude, you gotta see his hair. He's got a full on coif. He's got a pomp I adore. He's got a pompadour. But that's just a shout out and endorsement to Moneyline Monaco. Alex Monaco. Him and Martin Weiss are doing a great job on the Weekends here at Fox Sports. Those guys crack me up. His hair is something to marvel at, honestly. Dude, it is. It is. And that's a great. That's a great weekend show, by the way, here on Fox Sports Radio. That's what I say. It was my way of saying showing love. I saw that. I was like, man, this guy's bringing it. Their show is. Is half as good as his hair. They're in there. They got some talent. I'm telling you, man. So, all right, Aaron Rodgers, Danny G. Sets a four minute timer. He doesn't allow us to talk about Aaron Rodgers for more than four minutes. So thank you, Danny, for putting limits on us. Just hit the start button on my timer. Aaron Rodgers, he's criticized a lot for being a wackadoodle do right for saying outlandish things and cave retreats and darkness retreats and peyote and whatever else. He's smoking ayahuasca. Whatever he's doing. Right. He does lots of weird things that cause lots of speculation. So he brings it upon himself. Correct. Years ago, he said something about not wearing AirBuds AirPods because he thinks the frequencies mess with his brain. And it was brought up again. Yeah. How did the story resurface? Danny James, he was on the Sportico podcast and he was talking about wearing wired headphones. And so now in our algorithm, that comment from a couple years ago about brain frequencies has come back to light. You know what, though, man? I think young people sniff that out because every once in a while, when I forget or when I don't charge my AirPods, I feel like I do get people staring at me for rocking the old school wired ones. Seriously, it's such a. A look that dates you. They're like, this guy's from the early 19. This guy's from the late 1900s. I think he has wires on his headphones. Yeah, they're like, wires. What happened to this guy? Were you born in the black and white times? Seriously? I think some people do it just because they're lazy and they don't, you know, regularly charge their. But, but here's my thought on this because I think it brings up a more fun topic here on Fox Sports Radio, Kavino and Rich. What are those rando, like, urban legends and things your parents told you or things that, like, that you genuinely are skeptical of? Like, like they might tell you it's safe, but you're like, well, I'm not quite sure about that because I caught myself just earlier today, my kids were. They put something in the microwave and they were just standing in front of it. I'm like, don't stand in front of the microwave. And my kids like, why? I go, I don't know. It's not good for you. Are you supposed to stand in the front of the microwave? I'm not sure I ever heard that one. But I like it. It makes sense. My mom used to say that. Yeah, my mom used to say, stand in front of the microwave. I don't know why. I'll give you one. When we were kids, apparently. This is nonsense. Don't sit too close to the tv. It's bad for your eyes. Apparently, that is not true at all. You catch yourself saying these things. My mom used to yell at me, like, don't eat bananas at night. It gives you nightmares. And I say the same thing to my kid. I have no idea if it's true or not. So, again, Aaron Rodgers says he doesn't use Bluetooth or AirPods because he believes they interfere with his brain frequency. He only uses the wired headphones. What are some of those examples or those conspiracies that you live by in your life? Well, there were the little ones that your parents told you and you never thought about it. Like, man, I believe them. Like you. You tell me a funny one. Your mom didn't want you smoking weed as a teenager, so she told you weed made you break out. And Covino so vain that he's like, I don't want pimples. So, yeah, yeah, I tried. I stayed away for as long as I could. Yeah, absolutely. And one I sort of made. Well, I didn't make it up. It's. I believe it to be true. I believe this to be true. There's a reason I watch subtitles, Rich. I wear wired headphones like an old guy once in a while. Has nothing to do with frequencies, just laziness. Yeah, I forgot to charge my AirPods, but I watch subtitles all the time. And I realized I can't read them anymore. You know why? Why? Because I got Covid eye. And I believe it. You believe it. One of the conspiracies I live by. This is the truth. I feel like after Covid, two things happened that a lot of people don't talk about. Hair loss. And my eyesight was never the same. And here's what happens. You don't think it's just that you're in your 40s and your eyes. That's what I'm saying. You did it. Everyone chalks it up to, dude, you're just getting older. I'm like, just like that. Right after Covid is the. That's the coincidence you want me to accept. Get out of here. I do. Covid eye, Covid hairline. I believe that our immune systems were never the same. I don't know any, like, scientific proof behind that, but it's my own conspiracy that I truly believe. I'm not telling you to believe it. I'm telling you what I've noticed from experience. Here's what I noticed. My old ass parents are always sick, right? Ever since. Because their immune system was. What's the word? Compromised. It was compromised. Thank you, Rich. My hairline was never the same. It just thinned out. I lost a lot of hair after Covid. My eyesight never came back. Covid eye is real to me. Believe what you want. This is something I believe. If Aaron Rodgers release frequencies, mess with his brain. I'm telling you my belief. You're just in your 40s now. That happens. No, dude, it was too, too coincidental. It was right after that. You sound like a guy or a woman in their 30s being like, metabolism isn't the same. You're talking all eagle eye right here. I went from Perfect 2020. Eagle Eye Vision. They used to call you old Eagle Eye Camino. Dude, there wasn't hidden pictures from Highlights magazine that I didn't solve. You know what I mean? Where's Waldo? I found him every time. Not anymore. I had a masterful eye. Lost it immediately after Covid. I'm not telling you to believe it. I'm just telling you what I believe. So in honor of Aaron Rodgers, as he begins his journey for the Pittsburgh Steelers to go all the way, the story of the year. Aaron Rodgers, super bowl champ. What are the weird, I would say conspiracies or little things maybe your parents told you or little rando things you somehow believe. Even if you know it's not true, you still live by it. Or how about this Camino? How about this? Some incorrect stuff that you've repeated or then thought, well, hold on, wait a minute. What? I just caught myself the other day, we're driving around at night and my kid wanted to put the light on in the car. And I was like, nah, you can't do that, buddy. We'll get a ticket. I'm like, will we? Or did like, that's the weakest one, dude. That because your parents made it seem if you turn the back seat light on in the car, couldn't see turn it off. And that is the biggest line of BS ever. I don't even Know what the thinking. Because I've. I've said it to my kids, and I'm like, no. Well, we're going to go to prison if we have that made me think of Rich. The biggest lie ever told. Hey, don't. Don't go number two in the pool because there's some mystery dying there. And. And how many don't go number two. You. I mean, I'm sorry, Number one. Who does number two? Were you tempted to go number two in the pool? Yeah, I get confused sometimes because sometimes the number two is number one in my. So, you know, your family would say, don't go number one in the pool because there'll be a die in the pool. And you're like, as a little kid, you believe that? I'm a grown up. I've never seen that, ever. Is there. I've tested it out. I've tested out the theory a few times. Have you tested it out in my pool? No, I have. All right. Thank you. All right. Yes, I have. You know what, Ohio? Josh, you're on with Kavino. Rich, what's up, bud? Hey, guys. I had to just chime in. I think we all heard it from our mothers when we were younger. If you keep doing that, you'll go blind. And I think we all know what that is. Yeah, dude, maybe that's why you have Covid eye. Oh, man, that's not true. Don't tell my blind right now. If that was true, I'd be Daredevil. So funny. Ryan would be Helen Keller. All right, let's go to Matt and Penn. What's up, Matt? Hey, that Covid eye is. Is for real. Oh, so you're with Covino on the COVID eye, huh? Yeah. I'm not telling people to buy into my theory, but I believe it. I went once, like, things started to relax and you could actually, like, go to the doctor again. I watched the eye doctor for the first time in a long time, and because I was starting to not see stuff, like, up close. And he said, well, you know, you're 48. It should have stopped by now. So you're good to go. Man, that's four years later. It just gets worse and worse. Yeah, but again, that's like. That's like, you know, my dad's just turned 70ish, and he's. He has readers. Like. Yeah, as you get older things, you know, I blame all my old guy ailments on Covid now. I got Covid back. I got Covid shoulder, Covid elbow. No, but seriously, the. The Hair was never as thick like Moneyline Monaco. And it was never. My eyesight was never the same after telling you. Well, if you guys have some fun examples, the weird conspiracies you believe, the weird stuff your parents told you that somehow you find yourself repeating, we'll have some fun with it. We'll take your feedback next in honor of Aaron Rodgers, who back in the day said he doesn't wear Bluetooth anything because it'll scramble his brain. Kyle, you're on the show Covino and Rich. Yeah, I remember back in high school there was a rumor going around that somebody got some water in their gas from a gas station. So I didn't buy gas from that gas station for about 20 years. You know what's so funny? We all grew up before the age of the Internet. Correct? Not to date ourselves, but if you were a kid of the 80s or 90s, we grew up without the Internet. From Jersey. I'm from New York. Danny, you grew up in Northern and Southern California. Ryan, where did you grow up? Northern California, monsieur. You're from the area, right? Yeah. We all heard some of the same rumors, which makes me wonder how strong the rumor mill was even before the Internet. We've all heard of Richard Gere gerbil, right? We all heard. Well, that's true. We all heard. Oh maybe, maybe the dude I heard, Rich Davis gerbil. Was that true? Lemmy winks. We all heard. We all heard. Paul Pfeiffer from the Wonder Years. Is that really Marilyn Manson? I'm always curious. Oh, we heard the Marilyn Manson got his rib removed too, so he could. Yeah, yeah. How did we all hear the same rumors yet there was no Internet? How is that possible? Word of mouth. It's like that game Telephone that we all were taught in kindergarten and it goes from state to state. And every school had a, a girl that. Let's say there was a hot dog involved. Every, every. With all the. There's always some freaky kid with a cat or something they pump when you cook them. Yeah, yeah, yeah, exactly. So hey, your, your weird stories will take them. Plus we, we need a contestant right now if you want to play Iron Mike trivia. We're going to give away a Coveno and Rich Fox Sports Radio prize. So if you want in having some fun laid back Monday. It's a multiple choice game. Easy to win 87799 on Fox. We play next right here on Fox Sports Radio. From searching online to asking your friends and family. There's lots of ways to look for jobs, but what if you had a team of experts that could help you find the right role? Your local Express Employment Pros office is your one connection to endless job opportunities. Just one application to help you find a job at a company that fits your needs. So visit express pros.com and as always, Express never charges job seekers a fee. With more than 870 locations, there's an office nearby ready to help. Express knows when companies are are hiring, even for jobs that may not be posted yet, so check it out. 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Listen to Back 40 on iHeartRadio app, Apple podcast or wherever you get your podcast. Yeah, I'm reading. So much funny feedback. Kavino, can I go over some of these real quick? Please, please do. Again, we are streaming our show live now so you could watch it YouTube.cominoenrich FSR and of course, lots of feedback at Covino and Rich and at Fox Sports Radio. And don't forget, we're live from the Fox Sports Radio studio. And for over 40 years, Tire Rack's been helping customers find the right tires for how, what and where they drive ship fast and free. Free road hazard protection, convenient installation options like mobile tire installation, all@ Tire Rack.com the way Tire buying should be. Now, in a few minutes, we're going to play Iron Mike Trivia. So we'll get Iron Mike in here, but we're talking about the weird myths and urban legends you believed when your parents told you in honor of Aaron Rodgers, who an old clip resurfaced where he's like, I don't wear Bluetooth stuff because it's gonna scramble my brain. Covino, some of the great feedback we got. How many times did your parents tell you you have to wait to go in the pool after you eat? All the time. Nonsense. How about when my ex used to tell me, Mercury's in retrograde so we couldn't do certain things. She's just cuckoo. What about my mom was going out with wet hair or going to sleep with wet hair? You're gonna get a stiff neck or something. I'm like, what? I thought it was funny. Sagar. Sagar, who's doing our video today? Who's great? Sagar. Sagar Sager, filling in for spots this week. Sagar had two. He said just the other day he was driving around with his girlfriend and he pulled the whole, babe, don't turn on the light in the car. We're going to get a ticket. We still all stupidly believe that one. And this is my favorite one. Sagar's mom told him that if you don't eat the crust on your sandwiches, you won't develop a nice voice. What? That's a great one. I love it. And how about this? How long. Kavita, you've heard this. If you swallow gum, it takes, what, years to digest? 15 years. Wasn't that the rule? That's nonsense, too. You just, you poop it out like everything else. By the way, you guys were talking about doing the number one in the pool. Yeah, Pool guy on the Line here. Brian in South Florida. Yo, what's up, Brian? Hey, Rich Cambino. Love the show, guys. What's up, Brian? Is there, is there anything that could determine if someone's going in your pool? Well, listen, if you do a number two, it's easy to see, but number one, the number one, that's a complete myth. There's nothing. There's no dye, there's no color, there's no nothing. You know, and I've been in the business forever, family owned business for like 40 years. It's a complete myth. I love it. Thank you for confirming. We all heard it for, I guess, good reason to keep us honest in the pool. But I believe that for a long time. Well, it is time for something we do every week. Well, he's back. Let's do it. Iron Mike trivia. Mike Tyson was a maniac. I want your heart. I want to eat his children. Put an ear to this if you're a boxing brainiac. Iron Mike trivia. You can't touch me. You're not man enough. All right, our FSR security walking our broke mic into the main studio. Good to see you. Hey, haven't seen you in a couple months. What's going on, guys? Are we having a clandestine conversation right now? Yes. I don't mean to sound self aggrandizing, but I heard about the Tank Davis Jake Paul fight and I'm just, I'm here to say I'm very disappointed. Like it sounds very foolish to me, very stupid. I mean, Mike, very unnecessary. You were in the ring with him a year ago. What's going to happen, right? I feel if Jake Paul should fight anybody, it should be a competitive fight. At least with a 58 year old Mike Tyson, not a 135 pound, 3030 year old little man. Well, Mike, let's get into this. We do some trivia, we give away prizes. Iron Mike trivia again. Multiple choice, Danny. So it's easy. Yeah. Let's meet the contestants. 25 time winner, Rich Davis right over there. In for 18 time. Monty there. I was gonna say in for 18 time champ. Dan Beyer. It's Monsie Balanos from. Hi, Mike. And looking to win. Great to see you. You're way better looking than Dan Byer. Looking to win a CNR prize on our studio lines. All right, monsieur, I'll use you for this. Would you love to travel too? Beautiful. Orlando, Florida. Cape Coral, Florida. Fort Myers, Florida. Damn. What the heck? Claremont, Florida. Dang, we're big in Florida today, right? Or Louisville, Kentucky. Listen, we're Gonna do Florida. Orlando? Cause I'll be there in about two weeks. Going to Greg in Orlando. What up, Greg? Hey, how you doing, guys? Orlando, Greg, what are you doing? I'm in Orlando in two weeks, too. Oh, Mike, stop telling. Our business in the teacups with you, I think, Greg, really quick. What do you do for a living there in Orlando? I work for a nonprofit, Junior Achievement. We specialize in teaching financial literacy to students. That is so important, by the way. So important. So important. So important. Good job, man. Here are the rules for Iron Mike Trivia. The first contestant with two correct answers is the champ. If there's a tie, we have a tiebreaker question. Your name is your buzzer, but you do have to wait until all three possible answers are read. If there's two wrong answers in a row, we move on to the next question. Are you ready? Let's get it on. Hey, guys. Always a pleasure to be here. Mike Tyson on a very special Monday. Now, round one. Everybody knows I love tigers. And I obtained two of my three beautiful, precious tigers during my horrendous time in prison in 1992. Their names were, A, Kenya, Storm and Boris. B, Lily, Lightning and Bruce. Or C, Lorna, Thunder and Hobbs, Moncy. Monsieur. Is it B? No. No. I thought you said I would never name him Bruce. It's hard for me to say. That's what I was thinking. Greg. Greg, you're gonna drop the steal. All right, Greg for the steal. A. A, A is correct. That's right. And it makes me sad to think about Kenya 3, Storm and Boris. All right. Greg is halfway to a senior prize. They were beautiful cats. Yes, they were. We move on to round two. Round two. I was once famously. I once famously said this about being a champion. A, to be a great champion, you must believe you are the best. If you're not, pretend you are. Okay. B, I feel like I was the champ even before I was because I predicted every last detail in my mind. Or C, I knew I was gonna be superb, a superb champion. The moment I walked into the after party and there were 10 models and trays of seafood. Greg, Greg, Greg. Going for the win. I'm gonna go with B. B? No, Monty. Monty for the steal. A, A is correct. That's right. All right. I said, to be a great champion, you must believe you're the best. If you're not, pretend you are. All right, so Greg and Monsieur both on the board as we move to round three. No trace of seafood. No, but I like seafood. I don't eat crustaceans. All right, round three. Round three. Okay, let's. Let's test your tremendous brains in boxing. Which weight comes between flyweight and featherweight? Is it A, cruiser weight, Is it B, lightweight, or the bantamweight? Greg, Greg. We'll go C. You're saying bantamweight, and you are right in the winner. Boom. Greg wins the game. Hey, in case you're wondering, in between flyweight and featherweight, bantamweight is 118 pounds. In boxing, that's pretty much what Tank Davis is. He's fighting a gigantic heavyweight, Jake Paul, which is simply foolish because I deserve a rematch. Yeah, I knew you were going to circle back around to that. All right, thank you, Greg. You are the winner. Hang on the line. We're going to get your info and send out a prize to you once the footballs arrive. Just wanted to say thanks to Greg, and I just want to say bye to Monty, and hopefully we could ride. We could ride Peter Pan's magical flight together. Oh, we'll definitely ride that. It sounds like a plan. Thank you, Mike. Thank you, Iron Mike. Appreciate you. Bye, guys. See you in Orlando. Bye, guys. Bye. Bye. You know, as we get to Monty's update in a second, Monty, what do you think about that Jake Paul, Tank Davis fight? I mean, he's 130 pounds. Jake Paul's like 200 pounds. He's like Jake Paul's six foot, 200 pounds. I didn't care about the fights before. Definitely don't care about this one because of what you just said. It's a. Listen, if you're entertained by it, by all means. I'm just not entertained by it. I heard you on the Odd Couple. Yes. And you had a similar apathetic stance. You said, though, you would watch if you were at a friend's house and they had it on 100% you'll watch, but you just don't. It's just not for me. Totally. Like, if my friends want to hang out and they want to watch, sure, I'll come over, have some. Some drinks, but it's not going to be something I choose to do. Okay. You know, that's fair. Yeah. Like, she's not wasting her time. Yeah. I don't have to pay for it. No. It's on Netflix. Oh, it's on Netflix. I already pay for Netflix. Apathetic Monsieur, what do you got in the update? I got a little bit of everything for you. We'll start in the NFL. Guys, a couple of holdouts have come to an end. Commanders and wide receiver Terry McLaurin have agreed to a three year extension worth 96 million. Bengals and Trey Hendrickson have reached an agreement based on for this year. He gets a $14 million raise boosting his salary to 30 million. But he's still scheduled to become an unrestricted free agent after this season. The Raiders are signing five time Pro bowl wide receiver Amari Cooper to a one year deal. Their wide receiver Jacoby Myers wants a wants an extension and is not getting it, so he's now requested a trade. Texans running back Joe Mixon is not going to be activated from the non football injury list, so he's ineligible to play in at least the first four games of the regular season. When it comes to college football, Michigan announced that true freshman Bryce Underwood is going to be their starting quarterback. In baseball, Angels manager Ron Washington, who has been out of the picture. He visited the Angels today and told them that he has been recovering from quiet quadruple bypass heart surgery. Yes. And that he hopes to return to manage next season at the US Open. On the men's side, 17 seed Francis Tiafa won his first round match in straight set. And starting in about 20 minutes, Venus Williams returns to the tennis court for the first time in about two years. So she's going to participate in the U.S. open. Venus Williams, she starts in about 20 minutes. Back to you guys. Thank you. Hey, can I add something to Monsieur's update? Yes, we talked about him. So it is an update. We talked about him last week. Defensive tackle Desmond Watson of the Bucs was released. Remember the saddest clip you saw of the week where he was just hitting the pads by himself? Oh, because he was. They, they deemed him too overweight to practice. Remember they said foot five, £449. He missed all of camp because of his weight issues, so they released him today. Oh, that's a bummer. This weekend. Yeah. You know, I was looking at the NL west standings. Even though they're locked up at 74 and 57. Dodgers, Padres, they both have a 99% chance to make the postseason. But based on strength of schedule, right now the dodgers have a 99.8% chance of making the postseason. Do you want that buy in the first round or not? Or do you, or do you historically think Danny, that has backfired? Well, normally I would say it's kind of backfired. When you sit there and you get cold a little bit, it breaks the momentum. It just depends if they're hot or not. I was going to say that. And they do have a lot of injuries, so it does give you a little bit of time to heal because you would think automatically. It's not like the NFL, like every NFL team wants a buy in home field baseball. The buy and home field doesn't seem to have that same effect. So maybe we'll talk a little bit baseball next as we hit the final month of the baseball regular season in a couple days. More Covino and Rich next right here on Fox Sports Radio. I'm Dan, he's Ty. Hello and we're the Solid Verbal College Football Podcast. College football season is here and you know what that means. Your team is going to break your heart three times probably before Halloween. Uh huh. But fear not, the Solid Verbal will be right there with you through every soul crushing loss and impossible comeback. Join us all season long, all year long, as we ride the rollercoaster of this ridiculous sport. Whether you're a diehard fan or a casual observer, we'll help you make sense of all the chaos and of course celebrate the madness. Tune in for previews, recaps, bits you won't hear anywhere else, and all the emotional support you need as a college football we don't just love college football, Ty, we live it. Listen to the Solid Verbal College Football podcast on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. We all know, right, genius is evenly distributed, opportunity is not. It's Black Business Month and Black Tech green money is tapping in. I'm Will Lukas, spotlighting black founders, investors and innovators building the future one idea at a time. Let's talk legacy tech and generational wealth. I don't think any person of any gender, race, ethnicity should alter who they are, especially on an intellectual level or a talent level to make someone else feel comfortable just because they are the majority in this situation and they need employment. So for me, I'm always going to be honest in saying that we need to be unapologetically ourselves. If that makes me a vocal CEO and people consider that rocking the boat, so be it. To hear this and more on the power of black innovation and ownership, listen to Black Tech Green Money from the Black Effect Podcast Network on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. The U.S. open is here. And on my podcast, Good Game with Sarah Spain, I'm breaking down the players from rising stars to legends chasing history. The predictions will we see a first time winner and the pressure. Billie Jean King says pressure is a privilege, you know, plus the stories and events off the court and of course course the honey deuces, the signature cocktail of the U.S. open. The U.S. open has gotten to be a very fancy, wonderfully experiential sporting event. I mean, listen, the whole aim is to be accessible and inclusive for all tennis fans, whether you play tennis or not. Tennis is full of compelling stories of late. Have you heard about icon Venus Williams, recent wildcard bids, or the young Canadian Victoria Mboko making a name for herself? How about Naomi Osaka getting back to form? To hear this and more, listen to Good Game with Sarah Spain, an iHeart women's sports production in partnership with Deep Blue Sports and Entertainment on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts presented by Capital One, founding partner of iHeart Women's Sports. Welcome to Pretty Private with Ebony, the podcast where silence is broken and stories are set free. I'm Ebony and everything. Tuesdays I'll be sharing all new anonymous stories that would challenge your perceptions and give you new insight on the people around you. On Pretty Private, we'll explore the untold experiences of women of color who faced it all childhood trauma, addiction, abuse, incarceration, grief, mental health struggles and more and found the strength to make it to the other side. My dad was shot and killed in his house. Yes, he was a drug dealer. Yes, he was a confidential informant, but he wasn't shot on street corner. He wasn't shot in the middle of a drug deal. He was shot in his house, unarmed. Pretty Private isn't just a podcast, it's your personal guide for turning storylines into lifelines. Every Tuesday, make sure you listen to Pretty Private from the Black Effect Podcast Network. Tune in on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to your favorite shows. 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. It's CNR on FSR with Big Sexy Ryan filling in for Iowa. Sam. It's great to have Monsieur here. Mike was really pumped about that. Thanks again to Iron Mike for stopping by. Danny G. The most super producer in all the land. It's always great to have Danny G in the studio hanging out with us 87799 on Fox. Covino and Rich on Fox Sports Radio. What? We have our Mets Yankees bet. Yeah. And you're up one game on me. And we play the nets and you play somebody good who would you not only. Not only do you play the nets the next seven games for the Yankees the next seven games that you're stupid ass Yankees, the Washington Nationals and the White Sox. I know. It's the only time I cared about schedule. I'm gonna lose this bet. We're live from the Fox Sports radio studio. Is it time for a new job or is it time for you to get out of this bet? Well then it' time for express employment professionals quit the endless online job search and list the pros. Express never charges job seekers a fee. Go to express pros.com I'm not even joking. This is trash on the highest of levels of trash. You have a tough early September but the Yankees still play the white. They play the white socks seven times down the stretch and they play the crap ass Orioles like seven times. We play the Red Sox again and they own us. We play the Blue Jays. So there is a stretch where you. There is a stretch though where you play the Astros, Blue Jays and Tigers. So I feel like the Yankees either play the best teams or the bottom feeders. There's no in between. Like you are playing the best teams of the worst. Man. Want to make a bet now? Want to make a. No. Well, hold on. Hey, before we talk about that, let me play a quick game with you. When I say lt, who do you think of Lawrence Taylor? Okay. It's generational though, right? Because some people might say Ladanian Tomlinson. When I say Mr. Wonderful. Who do you think of? Paul Orndorff? The rest? No. Kevin o'. Leary. Shark. Kevin o' Leary's in the news today. You know what he did? Kevin o'? Leary? He told someone to take their idea behind the barn and shoot it. Yes, exactly what he did. He is now the co owner of the most expensive sports car in the world. The Michael Jordan Kobe Bryant logo. Man 1 of 1 Just announced that he purchased it for $12.9 million. His group. So again it's a logo. Man 1 of 1 and it's the most expensive sports card now of all time. And that beats. Speaking of baseball, the 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle card which I believe sold for $12.6 million. So this card over $12.9 million. And it's a nice card. It's two game worn patches. The logo, the NBA logo. And. And on one side is Kobe and Kobe's autograph. On the right side is Jordan and Jordan's autograph. And Mr. Wonderful bought that today. How cool is that? I have a dumbest idea. Go ahead. Well, first of all, that's pretty awesome. Kobe, Jordan, one of one. I don't want to brush past that, but. And a new number one card in town. Yeah. When you said Mickey Mantle, no, my thought was as kids we were always conditioned to think the greatest card of all time was Honus Wagner. Right. That was like when you were a little kid, like for some reason, Onus Wagner was the car that like you talked about at the baseball card shop. Right? Yeah, for sure. Yeah. Tobacco card. And what year is that? 1952. Mickey mantle. Yeah, the 52 mantle was $12.6 million. Can I give you a sci fi plot real quick? We have two minutes left in the show. What if I told you, Steve Covino, I'm sending you back to 1952, three years before the Enchantment under the Sea dance. Okay, but you had an hour in 1952, you had one hour and then all of a sudden you came back to 2025. This would not be enough time to invest in something or do something that could change your future stars. But what if I told you the best bet might be buy a box of baseball cards, bury them somewhere and then when you come back to 2025, be like, you know, remember where you buried them, dude, it sounds ridiculous, but it's actually a pretty an idea knowing the value of your card. If you tell me a mint mantle was 12 and a half million dollars, if you were back in 1952 for like I said, but I, but it was, I think it was like graded 9 something, 95 or something. But I'm saying it was a pretty remarkable card. But I'm just saying in general, if you went back there, you wouldn't have time to go the bank, open, you know, an account, invest in a stock or do it. If you were flashback in time, it would honestly buy boxes of baseball cards and like bury them somewhere in a bag. Well, this card, right, it says congratulations you received the Kobe Bryant Michael Jordan game. Used trading card with personal autograph from these athletes. It's like it comes with a whole full on congratulations and Mr. Wonderful is that guy. I hope you enjoy this piece of basketball history and keep the game close as you can get it. Pretty cool. All right, hey listen, we'll see you guys back here tomorrow. Until then, have a great one. Arriva. Dirche, baby. See you in the promised land. Goodbye, guys. 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 podcast on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. We don't just love college football, Ty. We live it. 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, 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. It's Black Business Month and Money and wealth podcast with John Hope Bryant is tapping in. I'm breaking down how to build wealth, create opportunities and move from surviving to thriving. It's time to talk about ownership, equity and everything in between. Black and brown communities have historically been last in line. Let me just say this AI is moving faster than civil rights legislation ever did. Listen to Money and wealth from the Black Effect podcast network on iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast. Hello, I'm John Lithgow. We choose to go to the moon. I want to tell you about my new fiction podcast. That's one small step about Buzz Aldrin, one of the true pioneers of space. You're a great pilot, Buzz. That's the story you think you know. This is the story you don't. Buzz starring me, John Lithgow on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Let's start with a quick puzzle. The answer is Ken Jennings appearance on the puzzler with A.J. jacobs. The question is, what is the most entertaining listening experience in podcast land Jeopardy truthers believe in? I guess they would be conspiracy theorists. That's right. They give you the answers and you still blew it. The Puzzler listen on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. This is an iHeart podcast.
