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You are listening to the Dan Patrick show on Fox Sports Radio. It is the Dan Patrick show here. Fox Sports Radio. LaVar Arrington, Brandy Quinn, Jonas Knox with you in for Dan and the guys here on this Friday. And, well, not exactly the way many people were hoping for that game to finish up last night. It was the what do you mean, nations face off. And I'll say this, Q sounds very disappointed. It was a bummer. Yeah. I mean, I don't know about you, lavar, I wasn't rooting for Canada. That's truly not the case. I said they were better than us. Now, if it was football, is that a ukulele player? That's what it sounded like. I think so. Jesus. I mean, I would have been ready to cut my wrist open if, if we played them in like US versus Canada and football and we lost. But it's hockey. See, that's the difference between you and me. Oh, like, I would still be feeling that way and I don't even know how to play hockey, but I'd sure as well try. I'd be giving it my best effort, falling down, flopping around. But if I lost, I'd be like, you know what? There's more frozen ponds in Canada than there are in the United States. And I get it, they skate on them. First off, Canada was the better team last night. For anyone who watched, it felt like the US Had a hard time controlling the puck. It felt like there wasn't the same impact as far as the physicality. You know, to some degree that the defense held up. But I also felt like, and the stats aren't always indicative of this. It just felt like when Canada had opportunities to score, they were a bit more legit. They're a bit more on net. It was some close calls. Maybe you want to say luck, but there was just moments where if you're watching as a fan of the US you're kind of holding on the edge of your seat, being like, okay, got by one there. Oh, ok, there is another one. Bennington was unbelievable. But you know what was super interesting? I don't know. He was unbelievable. I thought saves an overtime and overtime was fine. But I'm saying, but leading up to that point, I Thought the US Was. Was better defensively. I watched for the first three periods. First of all, I watched the game because you guys made it a big deal on the show leading up to the game. That was first and foremost, it did get better ratings than the NBA. All right. And think about this. So then, secondly, then. Then it really dawned on me, like, wow, what an amazing setup in a situation to play off of the NFL Super Bowl. And everything that has happened during the course of this calendar year. You get the most ideal matchup in a sport that could be obscure to other categories, groups of people. And you guys are wondering where I'm going with this, right? Then it's like, they're not like us. They're not like us. Like, it's probably a minor. And I'm sitting there thinking to myself, damn, Kendrick Lamar. And Drake is sitting somewhere. Drake is sitting there proud, like, we finally won one this year, even though it took till 2025 to get it. But we got something. We won some. Canada won something. I let y'all down. Kendrick Lamar's been spanking my ass for a whole entire calendar year. Won awards off of going at me does it at the Super Bowl. And everybody's like, pro Americ America and forgot about how dope Canada is. And lo and behold, here we go. When it really mattered for us in a sport that really matters to us and to them. We won. We won. Drake won last night. And I was watching it. And as I'm watching, I'm like, damn, I bet you Drake is sitting somewhere like, please don't lose. Please, please, please don't lose, please. And it made it more interesting to me. And I just wonder how many people around the country that were in on this whole, which. There's a lot of people that are connected to this Dren and Kendrick Lamar beef. And I'm telling you, somewhere Drake was sitting there, and there it's going to come out at some point. He's going to reference that game, and he's going to try to use it as a way to say that, I told you Canada is better than America. Based on. Actually, it made it interesting. Go ahead. No, I was just going to say the. Based on the attire at the super bowl, the bell bottoms. Yeah. I don't really see Ken Lamar as a hockey player to be out of the way. They call them flared. It doesn't strike me as a hockey. They don't. They don't call them bell bottoms anymore, Jonas. It's called flared bottoms. Hey, call them what you want. I'm Just telling you, just telling you. I don't know whose column it was. I was reading about it, but it was kind of interesting. And they were playing on the adversarial position of the Drake, Kendrick Lamar conversation. Because the popular opinion, the easy thing to say, oh, Kendrick Lamar won this stuff. He hit super bowl, you know, all this stuff. And they actually said the fact that the biggest moment for Kendrick Lamar was the super bowl halftime show and he couldn't do anything other than perform a song, that's a diss track to Drake because that's where Drake lives in his head, rent free. And if you're comparing the two as far as what they've accomplished so far in their rapping careers, it's not even close. I mean, obviously Drake's been way more successful. So I was actually, I'm reading this column and I was thinking, I don't have a dog in the fight. I honestly could care less. But it was an interesting perspective that, like, if you really think about it, as much as people want to kind of give Kendrick Lamar, oh, he's the winner, he did that. It's like, well, yeah, but I think Drake's doing okay. I mean, his, his name is like still out there. Granted, he's saying what he's saying and there's different accusations, but he's been way more successful. He'll continue to be more successful. And like, I'm not sure that after the super bowl halftime show, like, did that help Kendrick Lamar? Like, I, I think people who knew him, knew him. People who like his rap. Like, his rap. I'm not sure it like grew anything. I think if anything it's just kind of like, all right, that was sweet. Like, us won. Feel like we won that one. But ultimately, if you're looking at like the long term, like, I mean, I'm not sure Kendrick Lamar wins in the long, in the long run between these two. I'll just say this, this, this to me was one of those scenarios where you're looking at a guy and, and Drake has always been considered like the sexy light skinned lover. Right? Like people are. So that was Brady. Well, that's super light skin. That's like super white chocolate sexy lover. I'm not, you know, I take exception to that. I've got somewhat olive skin. I'm pretty sure we, we. Well, light skin in your category is very different than light skin. Didn't we compare in New Orleans to one another at one point? Yeah, I mean, you're not too many shades off from me. And I'm I'm on the darker side. What about me? Like you, you, you, you're white. I just remember you look at me, you go, you go. We're not doing this. This is not, we're not going to do this. Just go, okay. We could do it on the radio, but we are not going to do this live and in person. I mean, we're just not going to do it. But I will say I look like a paper towel next to Lavar. Some of, some of Q's mannerisms when he got a little bit of oil in him are very light skinned. That's all I'm gonna say. I mean, damn, I'm just gonna say. And you see the way people flock to light skinned cats, man. They just seem more, they just seem more, you know, like approachable, you know, very, like, seem like more attractive to. My dad's name is Tyrone. I get it, bro. I get it. That's what I'm trying to say. And in the end, the point of the matter is, is that if I was Kendrick Lamar and you was Drake at that bar on Thursday in New Orleans, Drake was still winning. That's all I'm going say. And that was culminated by a win and a dub by Canada in this, this World cup last night. That's all I'm saying. Canada. Can I take one exception with the format? And, and I realized we have an NHL season to play and so we can't drag this thing out. But they split. It was around Robin. They got to play twice. Yeah, USA won on their turf. The first time they won on the USA's turf. It feels like for the championship, it should be like a best of three. Like let them play at least one, two more games to figure this thing out. Now this is going to sound like a sore loser to any Canadians out there, and if you feel that way, I'm just saying, you got beat up the first time around. We took it on the chin this, this last time. So let's run it. I'd love to see two more. Let's run it back. Let's run it back. I'd love to see, I'd love to see a best of three for the actual championship of the four nations as opposed to the whole round robin, you know, format, which again, it just, I understand how it works. It just, it would have been nice to see a best of three series. Somebody brought it up post game. Might have been Steve Levy or God, I forget who. Ray Ferrar. Somebody made the. That There was an idea that was floated out there kind of in Jessica. Yeah. Well, what about this? Thought that they would, you know, you don't really need anybody else if you just every year did a. Hey, just for the hell of it, best of five series between the US and Canada and hockey. That's all you need. People would watch. Yeah, they would like you. You don't need Finland. You don't need. No, like, just have those two go at it yearly. Make it a tradition. Do some sort of a. It's a. I like it. It's fun, man. Like, you know, does that apply to the NBA? Maybe the NBA could stand to learn something from it. Euros versus Americans. A couple years ago, baseball did this World Baseball Classic before the season. I mean, we would lose, we would get our asses kicked, but people, but people loved it because we would lose that one. You saw, you know, up and coming stars, you saw all these players from Japan that nobody had seen before. It was staged in the US at different ballparks around and it was before spring tr. Before the season or in the midst of spring training. And they're going to bring it back, I think in 2026 is when it comes back. But you saw that there was a wow, this worked a lot better than we thought it was going to. And this had the same feel last night to where they kind of fell upon something that they've got to build on. And for as, as much as we want to say about, well, it's, you know, it's hockey and how many people care about it in this country, I guarantee you people will start following the sport and start following the NHL based on what they say, easy marketable deal. Right? You can leverage that in the market. It's relevant within each market. And let me ask you, what do you think the, the percentage of Canadians playing in the NHL are? Plus you'd have, you have NHL franchises that are in Canada. So like, what would that, like what would that population be? I'm sure it's significant enough. I know we get their biggest star come into play in the NHL. 43. Listen, like, imagine that 43 are from Canada, by the way, 3%. Just a little history on this dating back to the 1980s. It used to be 75. Damn. Yeah, they're better. I mean, in theory you would consider them to be better. I mean, I just would. I think it would be interesting. And, and honestly, maybe every single sport could benefit from that. Instead of doing the Pro bowl where you take the all Pros and you do this weird ass watered down deal, have them play the best mother lovers that play in Canada have had like the second tier guys. You wouldn't watch that. Yeah, I just don't know that they could feel the team. Nah, bro. They play football in Canada. I don't know if you watch Canadian football. They play football in Canada. Okay. All I'ma say is it would bring a different market into watching a singular game because of the pride of Canada versus the US The US versus Canada. Don't use the, the best of the best. Use those ones, give them a bonus and send them out there and have a real ass exhibition game against the best of the best in the Canadian Football League. That gives you what you want with the Americans viewers. It gives you what you want for the Canadian viewers and gives you an opportunity to showcase players that might have needed an opportunity to get some exposure. I would do it in basketball too. You want to make a different format that matters to the fan where it's like there's a sense, like Q was talking about earlier in the week, where there's a sense of pride or the intensity. You think an American NFL football player wants to lose a game to a Canadian league football player? Let them lose that game. You know how much scrutiny and criticism would come upon the, the NFL and the players if they lost. Guarantee you with that bonus money and with them playing that game with the pride of usa, they would play their asses off. It's like the Olympics watching the NBA. You know, players go over and play in the Olympics for usa. You don't want to see them lose. Yeah, you, you do not want to see our, what we believe is we're the superpower. We are the ones that are superior to everybody else. If you lose, it is the end of the world unless you bet on the other team, you know, like, like, like you like who they have. I think the Sudan almost one took the US to the wire last year or something like that. I mean you got them at plus 40 or something. That's a big payday. Yeah, but that's you, you're, you're moving the goal post like, like, forget Sudan. Like, like I'm saying, take the superpower of, of taking the best players, which by the way, a lot of those players are American football players that air quotes did not were not able to make it playing in the NFL. Imagine you take the all stars, the best of the best out of the canad, their teams, you put them together and they represent Canada in an exhibition game against what would be perceived as the best of the best of the NFL. But it would not be the best of the best. You're not. You're not putting Patrick Mahomes or Josh Allen out there. You're putting Dak Prescott. Imagine Chad Kelly lighting up Vic Fangio's defense. Come on, man. Come on, man. You tell me you wouldn't want to. I would rather attend that game than the Super Bowl. I would actually want a ticket to go watch that game. Jonas is an idiot. He is an idiot. He did not realize how he slipped that in there. Chad Kelly's not born in Canada, Jonas. We haven't placed for the cfl. I figured it doesn't mean he's going to represent that. You don't think he could do a 23andMe and find out he's got a relative from Toronto somewhere? Probably not. Dang. Well, I mean, are you basing that off of just him being related to Jim Kelly and situations? It feels like a loose accusation that far off there's something wrong. Jonas loves slipping in weird little sidebars. I. I figured that's what he meant. I didn't know who the second one was, but I knew the first one was, so. It's fine. Sheesh. You didn't see when he gave you that little grin? He did. He looked over with the. You know, with his little fang hanging out his mouth. Here's. All I know is I'm watching the game, and during the course of the game, it comes across my mind. Oh, yeah, Lee was supposed to be going out tonight. Yeah. Did you go out, Lee? Oh, yeah, sure did. Went to. Oh, did you hear the way he responded? Sure did. Lit up. Sure did. He is lit up. No, I was very. Oh, there's the laugh. There's number two. Check off number two. Hey, what's the. What. What damage you do last night? Oh, perfect ingredients. Oh, damn. Check number three ipa. Quick, quick shot. When the lady went to the bathroom. When the lady. When the lady. Hold on. No on Lee. Explain how that works. So she gets up and says to you, hey, honey, I'm gonna use the bathroom real quick. Are you waiting until she's far enough away where you could be like, bartender, bartender, and you're, like, trying to get him to rush over to hurry up. Two more. It was a she. And yes, I did. I got a name. Caught her attention, said, hey, can I have a quick one? And, you know, sometimes they. They kind of get. They kind of get the game. You gotta make sure you clarify what you mean by that. I'm. I'm kicking it with a nice gentleman who's in town from Boston. He's. He's watching the game is wait. He's waiting for a table for. His kids are waiting for a table. And I said, hey, you mind me putting this shot glass in front of you? Slide it right over. And then she comes back. She's none the wiser, so I have myself an IPA shot. And then. And then she goes to the movie, and I have myself a little Long Island. As I'm paying the bill, she goes to the movie out the door. Did you go meet her at the movie? Yeah. Okay. And. And if you're doing an ipa, a shot, and a Long island, you got to suck it back quick so she doesn't notice. She clearly doesn't care about. You're probably floating by the time you walked in there. Listen to what he said. She left him twice for the bathroom. So. So do you leave your. Your crackhead buddy, family member, boyfriend, girlfriend, alone in front of a crack dealer? I mean, you want some rocks? Crack is whack. I'm not gonna walk away and leave you in front of there to. I'm not leaving you there to get that rock. Yeah, way to violate her. She don't really care about you, Lee. She left you there knowing that you was at the bar by yourself. No, no, no. Come on, man. If she knew he was sucking back long islands and IPAs, he would have walked into a Gatling gun in the theater, bro. There would have been a problem. Do you understand? When somebody doesn't want you to do something, you know what she would have said? Walked me to the restroom. You know what she just said? You're going to the entrance with me. Maybe you haven't experienced that either yourself, Jonas, but I'm just trying to tell you, if somebody cares that much about what you're doing. Look, he's drinking something right now. If. If you were to do something that somebody that loves you, cares about you not doing, like, say, drinking too much, you're not going to walk away from them one time and leave them there, let alone go there the first time. Like, we're not going to the bar together. That's first and foremost. Then I'm certainly not to leave you one time at the bar. Then secondly, I'm not going to leave you two times. Like, oh, I'm going to go get the. The popcorn and. And the Skittles and. And the Bon bons at. At the. The. You know, build it. Come on, man. You got to be kidding me. I. She wanted you to drink, bro. She wants you to. She wants you to ruin. Anyway it was a fine evening other than USA getting taken out by Canada and then in Canada, I'm at the folks place for another week till we're back though. Folks place. Is she there with you? Yeah, she's there with you. Wait, what? Yeah, we got one more week to go. Blood is thickening. Oh, we gotta go. We got Brer next. No, hold on, hold on. She is staying at your parents place too. Yeah. What happened to the Roach Motel? The Roach motel's gone. It's so. Oh, no. And so are the days of our lives. That's why she's so out on. That's why she's letting you booze up, because she's got a place to stay. Yeah, yeah. Oh, okay. She might get evicted. She's rent free. Lee's got her now. What an awful situation. She has been on her best behavior, hasn't she? Has she? Has. There you go. 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How was the powder this week? Whoa. Well, I am a pretty good skier, but no competition this week for me. We are driving from. From one mountain to another right now, so this might be an all time performance for my phone. We'll see. Got a car full of kids, too, if that helps. Sweet. Build the atmosphere for you guys a little bit here. Is there any chance that we get some of the kids chiming in or maybe someone getting scolded in the car? Yeah, yeah, that's definitely possible. I'd say that's in play right now for the next 15 minutes or so. We'll see what happens. Awesome. One of them, he was getting scolded when y'all were heading to the. The hockey championship. My wife. My wife, who's sitting right next to me, was horrified. Hi, wife. It's okay, though. She. That's good parenting. We could tell y'all were getting ready. Yeah, that. That's why I took it off the Bluetooth and I'm on. I'm going handheld here. Even though I'm not sure if it's legal or not in Vermont. I have. I have a phone in my ear right now. How does the ice skating skills of. Of your child translate to him on. On the skis and on the slopes? Like, is it. It's actually. Yeah, it's actually. You know what? Like, it really does help because, you know, I think one thing, like, and growing up here, you sort of learn how to do both and, you know, like, it's just. It's learning. It's a. Like not having a fear. Something being really, like, slippery underneath your feet. Right. Like, there's something disconcerting about that, that the actual act of skiing versus skating is the same in that you're. You're skating on the edges of your skates, right? Like, you're not skating on the flat part of your skates, which is the same as skis. So if you learn how to ski on your edges, you'll learn how to sketches, too. So there's definitely some carryover, if you want the technical explanation. Lazar. There you go. Was there a carryover into that Canadian USA game last night? Did you guys watch it? How did he feel about it? That was awesome, wasn't it? Like, I mean, the intense. I mean, was. That was incredible. Incredible. Incredible. Like, level of competition and it's like the NHL crack now. I don't know. That would transfer over to any other sport, but you could do that in any other sport. And replacing an All Star game. But, I mean. Oh, boy. All right, so Albert Breer with us here. I'm just glad Lee moved this, this interview up just so that we could be right here in the middle of the mountain rounds. Good job, Lee. So, Albert, I have a so football question for you here. The Matt Stafford stuff, that's out there where, you know, there's money, he wants more. There's the potential. We talked to you about this in New Orleans and you said, no, there's like a real potential. Maybe he's not back with the Rams. Is this strictly money or is there maybe more here? Cause it seems like that's a great spot for him. Maybe he would cut him a deal yet. He has to be paid in the top 10 according to some reports. Well, yeah, it's. It's a few different things. It's money for sure. And look like, you know, Lavar Brady, you guys know how this stuff goes through your players. Like the raise he got last year, the $5 million raise he got last year wasn't really a raise. It was. They were moving money forward. So they borrowed $4 million from this year and a million dollars from next year to give them a $5 million raise. So that basically means, like, yes, it's a $5 million raise on paper for that particular year, but now it's a pay cut, a future year. So you have to reckon with that. That negotiation was very difficult. Took about six months for them to find a solution. The solution was very clearly a band aid, and everybody knew they were going back to the table, and that's where they are now. Now, I think. I think for staffer, definitely, you know, you want to be where the market is and you want some guarantees in there, and you want to know you're going to be the starting quarterback and all that different stuff, as silly as that sounds, but that's part of it. Oh, boy. You know, they're much. They're much younger than they were a couple of years ago. And, you know, so they're building around this younger core. And so the question becomes, do you want to pay all that money and still go to year to year? So, in other words, is Matthew Stafford telling you I'm good for this year, or is he telling you I'm good for the next three years? And if you're going to give him a ton of guaranteed money, are you okay if it's just for this year and then next year you're right back here worrying about your quarterback situation again, or if somebody comes along with the first round pick, are you better off trading him for a first round pick and going find. Going and finding a bridge like a Sam Darnold or somebody like that, where you've got a little bit more certainty beyond this year, it's complicated for all the different reasons. I think Matthew wants to remain a Ram and wants to keep playing for Sean McVay. I know Sean McVay wants Matthew Stafford to be his quarterback, but whether or not they can find a common ground contractually and an agreement on, you know, what his plan is, not just for this year, but going forward, I think all that's the stuff that needs to be worked out. Probably, you know, one way or the other, you're. You're going to get closer to closure on it at the combine next week. Albert, I got to ask you about Rogers. Do you think he's done or do you think he wants to keep playing? If he does keep playing, where would be the best destination for him? So he told the jets that he intends to play in 2025 when they were going through everything. Now, you and I both know Brady, like, that can change. But, like, that was his intention and he said that was his intention to Jets. I also know just for my communication with him, you know, and sitting down with him for a while last summer like that, you know, like he really felt like he had unfinished business coming off the Achilles and didn't want to go out like that and cost the year to have. I'd imagine he wouldn't want to go out like this either. So. So yeah, I mean, I think he wants to play and, you know, now the question becomes the jets release them. Do they try to trade them? You know, they're still working through how, like, the divorce is actually going to be consummated. As for, like, places that I think would have some interest in them, I mean, for me, like, Pittsburgh's the ultimate one for Stafford, for Rodgers. As far as like a team that could use like an answer for right now that has a lot of guys, a lot of pieces in place to compete for a championship right now. You know, I think Rogers would love the idea of going to the Rams. You know, he lives in Los Angeles, so that's obviously a part of it. Would the Raiders, would Pete Carroll look at him and would Aaron be enticed by that, even though, like, they aren't as close or Anywhere near as close to competing for a championship as the Steelers are. You know, I see all those sort of as possibilities. And again, like. Like, I think, like, his amount of opportunity is going to be very narrow because you're going to have to check a lot of boxes to want him, and you're going to have to check a lot of boxes for him to want you. And, you know, like, then there's. The whole thing is like, you know, is he still capable of playing at a high level over 17 games? I think you saw flashes of it at the end of last year, the Jacksonville game in particular. Now. Jeez, you still there? I'm here. All right. Yeah. You're going a little bit out at the risk of it going out again. I'mma ask you, and I appreciate you guys fighting through this with me. This is going to be an alz timer for my song. That's all right. No, no worries. No worries. Normally Cujo's in the background. You know, it's all good. Can I ask you, the Michael Parsons contract situation, is there anything that we could be missing? You know, when there's a new coach, it's always, always say you go into the Russian roulette type of play, you keep removing bullets from the chamber. Oh, not from the chamber, from like just the whole entire, you know, deal. When, when you get a new coach, like, remove it because you're not that guy. You know, you get removed from one more guy, it's not that guy. Next thing you know, you know, the bullets in the chamber. Is there any way that Michael, Mike, Micah Parsons could be, I guess, viewed differently than what everybody's looking at and saying, okay, we need to build our offense up, which they do. And that's probably the biggest priority than anything else. Does that. Does Micah's contract situation supersede or does it fall in line with what Jerry Jones is going to have to spend in order to one, keep him and keep him happy, but two, make this, this team better for. For Schottenheimer. All right, so, like, Lavar, if you're talking about him as a player, I don't think there's any disagreement. He's a unique talent. You know that better than anybody. He's, I think, like, if you look at the craft, even you can see like Abdul Carter and. And Jalen Walker from. From Georgia. Yeah, it's almost like. It's almost like Micah, like launched new genre, you know, of like this kind of Swiss army knife pass rusher who can also play off the line and all that. So I Think everybody's in agreement on what type of player he is. Some of his relationships in that building were strained, and I. I like that. Can't say whether or not the contract last offseason, but I know, like, with a new coach coming in and anybody who's been around Brian Schottenheimer knows how real a person he is, right? Like, and how he's got like a little bit of that Pete Carroll to him, where he's very like, just an optimistic guy who can work with anybody that may wind up solving some of the things, you know. Now the question becomes, are you willing to pay him $40 million per year? Because I think that's probably where the number is going to wind up being. And if you have a hard time wrapping your head around it after you paid CD Lam 34 million and Dak Prescott 60 million, you know, if a team calls and offers you two first round picks and is willing to pay the $40 million that Micah Parsons probably will want, are you going to listen? And I think that that's where this is right now. Like, I don't think the Cowboys are going to call around and shop them or anything else, but I think enough people have heard about some of the relationship issues from last off season there that if they're willing to pay what it's going to take to go and get him, then like, yes, you pick up the phone and you see, okay, like, are they going to hang up on us? Are they going to listen to us? So I think that's sort of where it's at, you know? And again, like, I don't know, you know, I don't know what the Cowboys appetite for listening is right now. Based on where it was six months ago and based on how much they paid those two other guys, I mean, I would think there probably is a price point where they would have to think about it. Wow. Interesting. Albert, I got one more quick one. The Combine's coming up in Indianapolis. How much longer will the Combine be in Indy? I don't know if they're like, now, like, have we already maxed it out? Dang. Jeez. We got greedy. We did, huh? Damn. We weren't greedy. Damn. You know, that's unfortunate. Well, the mountains do to you. Listen, Albert Breer, I'm assuming. There he is. All right, there we go. All right. We got good. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Okay. So the. The part the teams are sensitive about is the medical. We're not good. Yeah, we're not good. I mean, listen, you know, we're not good, but we want you to be safe ab. Make sure you get to your neck. Yeah. Is it? You're going in and out so much. Just. Just. Yeah. Be careful and be safe in. It was. It was a valiant effort. It was. It was. We can actually hear you now. Okay, well, you guys want to finish my. Yeah. Come on. Yeah. Yeah. Make you hit it quick, too. Hey, before you go back out, you smell that? Smells like someone died. Oh, come on. Somebody. Oh, geez. Well, geez, Johnny, you don't have to pop on with that. All right, well, we will listen. That was great with Albert Breer. You can get him on X at Albert Brier if you have any complaints. 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He's obviously not going to be going to the draft, but his brother Shiloh apparently not even invited to the combine. But that doesn't stop him. Him from bringing the combine to him. He had hired Xybex Sports to come and track his training and his progress. They are the same company that has been providing the official timing to the NFL combine for the last 14 years. Question is, though, is like, does he get to pick and choose which times he delivers? He says he's going to be delivering these. These progress reports to the team so that they have it. But why didn't he get invited to the combine? Was he not good enough or not considered a good enough prospect? Like, why. Like, why the decision not to bring him in? How does this stuff work? I don't know any answers. I mean, what are you asking? Like, like why, like, why wasn't he invited to the combine? Well, there's a list of athletes they feel like have the best opportunity to get drafted, and those guys are the ones that invited. That doesn't mean he won't get drafted. There's players who don't get invited to the combine that do get drafted, but that is most likely the thought to a lot of the evaluators and the people who handle the combine and invite all the participants. Is that, like, simple enough? Well, yeah. I mean, but why wouldn't I just. I don't know. It seems a little weird. Like, if you. If you're trying to get people interested in the combine, wouldn't it kind of add a little. Little value to have him there, to have a Sanders there along with his. Along with his brother? Serious question. Yeah, I'm serious. Yeah. You think that's gonna move the needle one way? Well, I, I just, like, why would you not invite him to the combine? It's. It's a little. Kind of strange to me. I mean, he's. If he's. If he could still possibly be drafted, like, why wouldn't he? I mean, there's a lot of players who could possibly be drafted that are not invited to the combo. Okay, listen, just asking the question. Why don't you just say what you want to say? Yes. Instead of asking questions, say what you want to say. Stop sitting on your hands. That's right. What you want to say. Are you guys not listening? Are you. Are you not listening? We're listening. Why would you want to slap it around? Go ahead. Go ahead. Say what you want to say. Why not bring in somebody who you know is going to generate some More. Who's the somebody? Say it again. Shiloh Sanders. Okay. Why not? What's that connected to? Okay, okay. If he could still possibly be drafted, why would you not bring him in? If this is an event, why would you not bring him in? To try and generate more buzz and more attention for the event. Does that generate more. I'm with Q on this. Does that generate more buzz and more attention to the event? Yes, it does. Yes. Because he's Shiloh Sanders. Yes. I mean, I guess if you fall on that side of reason, then there's some merit to or some value to what you're saying. I mean, but I, I don't know that Shiloh Sanders is going to move the needle of what the. Like, I'm going to tune in this day specifically so that I can watch how shallow Sanders performs. You don't think there was. There's two things people watch. They watch the quarterbacks throw and they watch, watch the 40 yard dash. So is Shiloh Sanders going to set a record at the 40 yard dash of the combine or now that he's not invited at his pro day? Probably not. There's nothing wrong with that. It's not saying he won't get drafted, but whoever puts this all together doesn't deem him to be one of the guys that has the greatest likelihood of getting drafted. So someone else is taking that spot. Now, what's more interesting is the fact that more athletes don't and do what he's doing. They're not trying to utilize the same timing and technology for the 40 yard dash, which would be like a stamp of approval. Right. Because you get a lot of 40 yard dashes and you're like, well, it's not his pro day. How legitimate was it? That's what everybody says. Yeah. And so that's, that's one unique thing that he's doing, that if you can't be at the combine, but you can have a piece of it at least to measure how fast you're running, how high you're jumping, all those, all those mechanics, metrics and data points at least make it so you can be as certified and as close to what those players who are invited are experience. I think the same people that are doing the combine, I believe are the same people that handle the, the media and the coverage of the pro days anyway. So you're going to get your value out of. If what you're saying is correct and accurate, they'll get their value value out of going to their pro days. And, and you'll do it there. You'll be able to double down on that at. At Colorado's program. I mean, Shiloh, I know you're listening. I mean, just know that I support you. You know, I can't speak for everybody on this show, but I support you. 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