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Got any cheese? Don't be ridiculous. Welcome to our version of tgif. Covino and Rich in for Dan Pat. It's an extended haul. We did the hat trick earlier this week. Then we did our regular time five to seven on the East. But no one really cares. We're just here right now. It's all that matters. It's been a fun week and we're getting ready for the weekend. But if you did miss any of the shows earlier this week, catch the podcast too. Search Covino and Rich wherever you stream your podcast. And remember, we're streaming live on YouTube now. All the shows have a YouTube stream. Hey, I'm the guy in the red. But you know that because you're watching, right?
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Um, I don't want to talk any baseball right now. The Mets are as awful as it gets. Tied with your Yankees in our Mets. Yankees bet with 40 games to go.
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Exactly. Tied.
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Equally awful.
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And they're atrocious, like the hairline of Scotty Brocius. So good luck to your teams. We're going to talk about what you need to watch this weekend. We do it every Friday on our regular time. Again five to seven on the East. Weekend hobnobbins. What we call it Weekend Hobbin Living for the weekend. We let you know what you need to watch this weekend in the world of sports and entertainment. Plus, we play a game today. Giving away prizes. Just trying to give back to you Chipotle worker or WNBA player. All you have to do is guess. All you have to do is not lose and you win a prize. We'll give away a CNR Nerf football. Get you ready for the football season. But it's our way of getting a getting to know the WNBA a little more well, saying hi to Chipotle, trying to get some free discounts.
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We are also less than three weeks until the kickoff of the NFL season. So maybe a little later we discuss, like, what's that random storyline you're looking forward to that no one's really talking about? Like, what. What is your vested interest? Like, everyone's, of course, going to be watching Aaron Rodgers on the Steelers. Everyone's curious about, you know, is Cam Ward really the most untalked about rookie in the last 25 years? So what is that storyline where you're like, no, no, we got to think more about this.
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I'm asking on the fly, could it be about anything? Like, things that are pretty good that not enough people talk about?
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I think that's a fantastic question.
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Broadening up a little bit.
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We'll get to that. We'll talk about something called honey potting.
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Do you know this sounds tasty. I don't know. So again, stick around and find out. F around and find out. We got Iowa Sam on the ones and twos.
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Do you know that's a new parenting style?
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You.
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You brought this to my attention the other day. Everyone. Fafo. It's the return of parents parenting tougher. F around and find out.
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Yeah, it doesn't mean I'm gonna slap you upside your head like my dad used to say. It's not that. It means let them fail on their own. So if like a kid's like, I'm not wearing a jacket usually, all right, you don't want to bring a jacket, then, then, hey, f around and find out. Then don't bring a jacket. Don't be complaining to me. Like, that's a great way of teaching them lessons.
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I'll. I'll give you a great f around and find out. A great fafo, as they call it.
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Fafo. In fact, I've changed my name since reading this article and hearing about the trend. Steve Fafo Covino.
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I thought it was El Fo.
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El fafo is what they call me now because especially when you co parent, it's very difficult. Rich, you know what I did just to prove that I walk the talk. School started this week and I told my daughter all week, look, if you want to go to the mall, get those new pair of shoes, buy a few fits, the back to school drip. You want to go shopping, you want to buy some Trapper Keepers, a pencil box and a lunchbox, whatever kids use today.
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Trapper Keeper.
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I might be ready by one o'. Clock. And yeah, we'll go, not a problem. Dad wants to do nice things for you, dude. I show up three hours later. And not only that, the teenage attitude she gave me that day, she basically told me to beat it. Was giving me all this lip and side eye. You have no idea. Like, well, some of you might. She's a teenage girl. I was like, you know what, FA fox? I was like, she's not ready. She's talking to me like I'm a nobody from nowhere ville. I said, you know what? Not happening. I drove her right to her mom's house. That was it. She's like, dad, I thought we were going to the mall. I'm like, you thought wrong, fafo.
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Fafo.
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Drove away. And I was like, there's a new fafo in town. El fafo f around and find out, dude. You don't disrespect me and my time and everything else. I'm not on your watch. I got things to do. I gave you a time to be ready. Disrespected. It had me waiting around like an idiot. You talk back to me like I was a chump. What am I, a chump? I'm your dad, fafo. Man.
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This happens in sports.
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And it hurt. It hurt my feelings. I felt bad cuz I wanted to take her. She went to school with holes in her shoes.
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I. Wow.
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Not really, but you know what I mean.
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You don't need to tie everything to sports. But I feel that way. When? Like yesterday. The Mets, Kodai Senga was cruising 90 pitches and they took him out. And when they took him out, the minute they were going to the bullpen, in my mind, I was like, bullpen stinks right now, fafo. We're gonna F around the 5 Mets, give up the lead, lose the game.
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Yeah. It doesn't mean you pull out the switch. Doesn't mean you beat your kid. Doesn't mean you slap him upside the head. It doesn't mean you give him a knuckle sandwich or whatever threat you got. It means if they think they got all the answers and they're not going to eat because they're not hungry. All right, well, don't eat, but don't ask me for anything later. F run and find out.
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I'll give you one last one to wrap it up and we'll talk some NFL and some nonsense. My son, he's 5 years old. Every time he puts on his stupid little crocs. Like, buddy, if you're going to run around the block and downhill, put on your sneakers.
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Don't run in those.
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Hey, buddy boy. Benny don't run in those. How come? I'm fine, dad. I see my kid running down our hill. We live sort of on a little hill.
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That's a Benny Hill.
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He's got.
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His name is Ben.
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He's got his little Crocs on. And I'm like, this little effort is going to fall. And wouldn't you know it fall skins his knee. But I hate to see it. But.
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But you know what? Fafo as Alice in Chains, son. A lesson learned, bro. Lesson learned.
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Fafo, are you okay, buddy? What did dad tell you? What did that tell you?
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It's like the Yankees. You already made this reference though, Rich, but keep putting in Devin Williams. Just keep putting him in. Yeah, it's like my 2 year old co, he didn't want to be locked in his car seat, so we roped him up on top of the suitcase.
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Yeah, exactly, Fafo.
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That's exactly it, Danny G. But no, it's true.
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It applies to everything. And I, and I think parenting is the number one time where it's like, you know what? Go ahead, do it. Or relationships, right? How many times has a woman been like, that's what you want to do, okay? When she's like. When she says, okay, fine. You're like, oh, oh.
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It's just letting them fail. That being said, because of their stubbornness or because they think they're right. But you know, otherwise as an adult, that being said, we wish all the kiddos a great school year back to school this week on the west side. But we got to talk LeBron James. I know some people hate talking LeBron James. Some people love to just hate on LeBron James.
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Well, I think LeBron James isn't really. We're not so much talking about LeBron. He's sort of what we call the jump off to this conversation because on social media, Danny G. Hit us up with a video. And my goodness, the comments prove how moronic people are.
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Spot, I want Spot, our video guy, to be on standby for this one because I think he's gonna have a thing or two to say to you, especially Rich, about it. Spot, for the record, is a guy that turned his life around. He's now a gym rat. He had never gotten to the gym ever in our 20 years of knowing him. And then all of a sudden, he had a health scare and now he's Mr. Fitness, Mr. Olympia, slim, good body, ripped like Jesus. So be on standby. Spots also on the videos as we speak. LeBron James is a gym rat. 16, they say 16 hour sessions, right? Who, me? Yeah, he does long days. In the headline, which was trending this morning, says LeBron's workout form ignites online debate. Online debate. Recent online discussion erupted after users critiqued LeBron James workout while lifting. He's doing like deadlifts. But again, he looks like a specimen. We know his resume, we know his resume, we know how physically fit he is. He comes conditioned every year. People are questioning if this is the way to go, if it's suitable for his athletic build. LeBron, who's set to enter his 23rd season in the NBA, has been defended by many who point out his long standing career.
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Dude, can you Repeat that? His 23 year career?
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23 season, yeah.
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And some fat jabroni on Twitter is criticizing how he works out. You mean a guy that stayed relatively healthy for two plus decades in the NBA, a multiple time mvp, A guy that's won NBA titles with multiple teams, arguably the goat other than Jordan in most people's minds, you are going to criticize his workout.
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So I'm not saying you this the collective you. Come on, you darvish. So what we're getting at is you got one side saying, well, clearly whatever he's doing is working. The proof is in the longevity and his physical abilities. The absolute peak of athleticism. And then you have a bunch of gym rats or know it alls. And again, as Denzel Washington says, we'll talk about that later. Everybody has an opinion. They're critiquing his technique, saying he's not doing it right, and he's a drone and he's an idiot and look how he lifts and he's going to hurt himself. And how do you get results something like that? It's like, I don't know, he's done.
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It for 23 years to me.
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So whether you like him or not, how could you make fun of a guy who has these results regardless of the form?
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There are so many examples of where know it alls put their two cents in. And you're like, you're gonna, you're gonna criticize. I've seen funny videos where like random dudes start giving golf swing advice to female professional golfers. It's like, hey, sweetheart, you backswing? It's like, she's a pro, you dope. So I have another example.
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All right, But I want people to put their thinking hats on their thinking caps based on this LeBron criticism, which again, is so easy to want to criticize him because he's such a polarizing guy. I get that. But can you really critique somebody if they look better than you or if it just works for them when it comes to their workout? Because I know Rich, you often get criticized by guys like Spot. I joke about it. I say, you do a bunny boy workout. Rich does the Pee Wee Herman workout, where he just, you know, he wakes up in the morning, and he picks up two, like, two pound weights, and.
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He'S like, no, I. Okay, Listen.
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Good morning, Mr. Crabtree.
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I look at it this way. When I see people my age, I see so many people in their 40s tearing a peck. Oh, I pulled my shoulder, my knee. You know, you hit middle age. And so many people, you know, get these unnecessary gym injuries, which is why, you know, what I do now? I've given up heavy free weights. I'm on machines. I'm lifting lighter weights. But guess what?
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In fairness, though, you've been on this routine for a long time, and I'm with you. I'm not here trying to hurt myself. I'm not. I'm trying to maintain and just look the best that I can. I'm not trying to be. Again, Mr. Universe. I'm not trying to be a powerlifter. I'm not trying to be Derek Poundstone, and I'm not trying to be a strong man.
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And guys like our video producer, Spot, he's like, oh, you don't really work out the right way. Meanwhile, this guy's had shoulder surgeries, knee surgeries, you know, you name it. The guy's always limping around.
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Now you're just making things up to suit your point.
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I never had a knee surgery the other day. Were you not limping around with both legs and you were, like, visibly in the studio, like, oh, I tweaked my knee.
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I never had surgery on it.
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Your shoulder, though. Spot wrestles people, but that had nothing.
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To do with working out. That was hurting before I started working out. So can you really critique somebody about. Thanks for making your point about their workout or anything in life if they're doing better. Like, if some guy.
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I have a friend that's broke that tries to give financial. Tries to give financial advice.
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I was just gonna say that. But, like, I know people get real butthurt when you talk about their finances for being broke.
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There's a guy I know that constantly talks about all the money moves he's making.
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Yeah.
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Like, why do you drive? Why do you drive a 1998 Civic?
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No, it's true, man. You know, Or I was recently criticized. I went to, you know, several places for Vacation. Like, why would you go there? Like, why would I go there? You know, I got criticized because I chose Costa Rica recently. I'm like, costa Rica? Some family members, like, why would you go there? Like, you go nowhere. How could you?
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I mean, have you.
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Have you ever been there?
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You go to the Poconos?
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No. But you've never been there, so how could you criticize the place I just went to? And I'm telling you, it's great. You know?
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So the example I was gonna give was, I call this the Tom Brady what's happening to LeBron? Right now, I'm calling the TB because there's a clip. We'll never find it, Sam. You could search the Internet forever. We'd never find it.
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Well, it's like that photo on your phone. You see it all the time, but when you're looking for it, you can't find it.
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Oh, 100%.
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That clip is out there. But now that you look for it, you can't find it.
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And that's a crazy phenomenon, too, by the way. A picture on your phone, you know, you have.
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Mm.
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Can never find it.
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Can never find it when you need it.
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Oh, we renovated the backyard. Let me show you the before picture. I mean, I know I have the before picture. How do I not?
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And then sometimes you're able to find it. And here's the weird part of the phenomenon. The one time you're able to find, let's say, that picture or the clip it doesn't play. How many times you find a YouTube clip, you're like, you got to see this. And that's when it's loading. And it's like. And then.
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Do we not have WI fi here? What is going on?
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Wait, hold on. I can't believe it's not playing standby.
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It's about to play. It's about to play.
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The world does not want me to have this right now. I don't know what that. I don't know what that phenomenon is, but just accept it.
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Oh, it's. Without a doubt. You tried the minute you like.
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I call it the Cavino because it happens to me all the time.
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Happened to me just the other day. I told one of the dads, like, a little back to school thing. I'm like, yo, did you see the Ohtani triple play? No, I missed it. I'm like, yo, you got to see this at that point, at that moment.
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Isn't that a breakfast here at Denny's?
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Oh, the Ohtani triple play.
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Yeah. Only in Los Angeles. The rest of you Guys are missing out.
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The Otani triple play comes with a bacon and sausage.
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Yep.
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Ed Ham. I call it the Brady. We'll never find this clip, but back in the day when Tom, you know, before he chose football over his family, there was a time he came to a post game press conference and he was wearing some really stylish sweater that obviously Giselle had bought for him. Had purchased for him. He gets up to the podium and he looks like, damn, Derek Zoolander. He looks like, oh, you nailed it.
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His hair was all spiky. I remember he. It was the hair that really.
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I know it's hard being so ridiculously good looking.
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He shows up like handsome Squidward.
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He looked like the handsome Squidward with a Zoolander outfit on.
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And he really did.
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And some, with all due respect, some fat reporter in a polo shirt with a lanyard around his neck.
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Don't say that. Say fatso. It's coming back.
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Oh, fatso.
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Yeah. It has a different, like, lighter ring to it.
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Some fatso.
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There you go.
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With a polo shirt where the buttons were popping open in the top, with a lanyard around his neck with a comb over was like, tom, what's with the sweater? And Tom Brady just goes, I quote, tom Brady. He didn't say anything. He just goes. And that, ha ha, was a. You're criticizing me.
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He's like, you. And I just.
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I remember the guy criticized Brady sweater. Brady looked at him and gave a little.
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He gave him a quiet Leonard like.
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And I think, I think for anyone criticizing the workout routine of LeBron James, he should give the world the Tom Brady.
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Yeah. You could critique anything else. His work ethic, his 16 hour a day gym sessions, his form, it doesn't matter. Whatever he's doing is working. Not only on the court, but he's in great shape. Right? I mean, he looks fantastic for his age for anybody. So maybe his form isn't correct for, again, a power lifter or a gym rat or whatever. But whatever he's doing, you know, he knows his limits. He's a professional athlete. The people criticizing him, probably not.
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I always find it interesting. I don't think we could ever criticize someone that is super successful at that. Like, it's odd to me. Like, you again, it's like, yeah, but.
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We all sort of do that in a way, right? And that's why, honestly, I think that's what separates our show from other shows. I think we always factor in, like, I might not be a fan of this guy or frustrated with this person, but they're still Way better at this game than we were.
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I can hate the Mets.
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Yeah, we're just fans and. And I think that's what separates this show. There's so many people that criticize from the sideline. And it's a wild thing that people need to keep in mind is perspective. That needs to change a little bit. It's like, really, you're criticizing them. Think about that.
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We've all seen the.
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In fact, that's what Denzel Washington's mad about. We'll play that clip later on.
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We've all seen. Oh, the word fatso in style now, right?
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Kind of. I hear fatso. It's like a dirty word because it is. It's meant. But fats fat. So feels a little lighter than you're just fat. And I hear it used a lot more recently than you have in the.
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Past, like five plus years bringing back fatso. Well, how about this? How about some fatso watching, like, I don't know, the Dallas Cowboy cheerleaders Netflix show and criticizing them.
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America's sweetheart. Yeah, some.
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Some dude that is using his belly button for cheese dip while he's sitting on the couch. Fatso tail, like, cutting down these women. Like, yeah, she's all right. Yes, she's all right. It's like seeing your not attractive friend swiping on Tinder or Bumble or something. And you're like, you're. You're saying no to her. You should say yes to anyone.
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I think it's just LeBron's a polarizing guy. So no matter what he does is going to get criticized. And the latest, if you just joined us, Kavino and Rich in for Dan Patrick. Yeah, A lot of things he does is worthy of criticism. The way he flops. You could talk about the way he handled the Bronny James thing. Anything. The way he reads. The way he reads.
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He reads the page of every book.
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Exactly. Yeah. There's plenty of things to criticize, but the latest was his form and his technique at the gym. And look at this guy. Everything he's doing is wrong. And can you really critique if someone looks better and it works for them? Like what I'm thinking too, when I'm watching him, like, deadlift is all right. Maybe his form's not right, but he knows that if he pushes any further, that's how he might hurt himself. Like, this is just enough for me. Like, doing this works for me. Like, people know their own. People at that level, especially know their own body.
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So have you ever seen those memes, like, work out for what you do. And you see someone at the gym, you're like, what are they doing? And what's that Olympics about curling. It's someone that's just down on the floor doing this one motion and you're like, what are they working out to do? And you're like, oh, that's what they do work out for you do. LeBron James clearly knows how to work.
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Out what you're shooting for. Like, we brought up our buddy spot, who if it wasn't six something in the morning on the west coast, he'd probably be debating with you. But he's lifting to get strong and for strength in a lot of ways. You know, Rich lifts for. What do they call glamour muscles? What do we call them? Like, just to look good in a T shirt. Yeah.
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You still just don't want to. You don't want to look sloppy to maintain.
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So he's. And I'm the same way.
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I'm.
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I'm trying to look lighter. Oh, ouch.
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I don't even know what he said.
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He said, when's that gonna happen?
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Do you mean the guy that didn't do a thing for 35 years, then all of a sudden he's slim good buddy.
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I mean the guy who Learned more in 2 years than you learned your.
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Whole life to mean the guy who's always injured, hobbling around the studio because.
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That'S your go to. Because you don't understand what working out is. Wow.
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You could try all you want. Yeah, but you won't beat me in a rat.
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Go play with your five pound dumbbells. I'm sure the women will lend them to you. The Pee Wee Herman edition series.
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I do. I do fight the women at the gym for those small weights.
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Yeah, Rich does use pink dumbbells.
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They're cuter.
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Which is.
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How's that pink bowling ball treating you?
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Yeah.
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Has that five pound bowling ball treating you?
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So can you critique someone about their workouts? If they're in better shape, if they look better, and if it works for them, who cares? Beat it. Mind your business. He's at the gym 16 hours a day. They say 16 hour sessions, which sounds insane, but there's got to be something to what he's doing to last this long at that level. So maybe we should take a page from the LeBron book that he never reads and instead of criticizing him, say, hey, maybe this works. Yep.
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No diggity. No doubt. All right, listen, we're going to get to a bunch. There's. There's a big rivalry that by the.
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Way, can you tell me, spot what he's doing wrong before you move on?
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Why are you asking him?
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Because we're showing the clip on our YouTube page. Another reason to check us out. YouTube.comrich FSR He's. He's doing these deadlifts. But, like, I'm no.
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John based out.
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I'm no John Basdow, so I'm not seeing what the problem is. It's. Everyone thinks they know everything. It's. I mean, he. I wouldn't begin to know because I don't know exactly what his intention is exactly. Because he's doing something between a deadlift and a Romanian deadlift. He's yanking up the weight.
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This guy grew.
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Amazing. Is that why he's wearing this war helmet? His lower back is a little bit too arched. You could argue. I don't know. There's. I mean, if I. You really have to go in and critique every little thing. But then you look at him. Look at his. His lean muscle mass. He's this great shape. All right, so we all agree.
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It's like, what do I do?
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You look like Lebron? No. Then shut up. The end. That's really it. And that. That's like, I don't know. We should name this Shut up then. So Shut Up, Fatso. Call it Shut Up Fatso. Shut Up Fatso. I'm going to pull Shut Up Fatso on you.
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So we got a lot to get to. It's a Friday. Danny's excited and every Dodgers and Padres fan is excited because the best rivalry in baseball this year, Padres, Dodgers, goes down this weekend. So we will talk a little baseball coming up, but football's on the brain because we are less than three weeks away. So there's a couple fun stories in the world of football and a trend called honey potting. I'll explain. We'll talk about it next right here. Covino and Rich in for the great Dan Patrick.
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Thanks for listening to the Dan Patrick show podcast. Be sure to catch us live every weekday morning, 9 to noon Eastern or 6 to 9 Pacific on Fox Sports Radio. Find your local station for the Dan Patrick show at foxsportsradio.com or stream us live every day on the iHeartRadio app by searching FSR. Hi, this is Jay. I'm the producer of the Paulie and Tony Fusco Show. Usually in these promos, they ask you to listen to the show. I'm here to ask you, please don't listen to the show. The hosts are two absolute morons who have the dumbest takes on sports imaginable. Don't listen to this show so it can get canceled.
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What the hell are you doing in our studio? Get him Paulie.
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Ignore that fool. Listen to the Paul and Tony Fusco show on the iHeartRadio app or wherever you get your podcast.
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He's still moving.
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In 1920, a magazine article announced something incredible. Two young girls had photographed real fairies. But even more extraordinary than the magazine articles claim was the identity of the man who wrote the article. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The man who wrote Sherlock Holmes? Yes, the man who invented literature's most brilliant detective was fooled by two girls into thinking fairies were real. How did they do it? And why does it seem like so many smart people keep falling for outlandish tricks? These are the questions we explore in Hoax, a new podcast from me, Dana Schwartz, the host of Noble Blood, and me, Lizzy Logan. Every episode we'll explore one of the most audacious and ambitious tricks in history, from the fake Shakespeares to balloon boys, and try to answer the question of why we believe what we believe. Listen to Hoax on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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Imagine that you're on an airplane and all of a sudden you hear this.
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Attention passengers. The pilot is having an emergency and we need someone, anyone, to land this plane.
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Think you could do it? It turns out that nearly 50% of men think that they could land the plane with the help of air traffic control.
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And they're saying like, okay, pull this.
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Until this, pull that, turn this. It's just I can do my eyes closed. I'm Manny.
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I'm Noah.
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This is Devin.
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And on our new show, no Such Thing, we get to the bottom of questions like these. Join us as we talk to the leading expert on overconfidence.
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Those who lack expertise lack the expertise they need to recognize that they lack expertise.
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And then as we try the whole thing out for real. Wait, what? Oh, that's the Runway. I'm looking at this thing.
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See?
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Listen to no Such thing on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
B
A foot washed up, a shoe with some bones in it. They had no idea who it was. Most everything was burned up pretty good from the fire that not a whole lot was salvageable.
A
These are the coldest of cold cases. But everything is about to change. Every case that is a cold case that has DNA right now in a backlog will be identified in our lifetime. A small lab in Texas is cracking the code on DNA using new scientific tools. They're finding clues in evidence so tiny you might just miss it.
B
He never thought he was going to get caught. And I just looked at my computer screen. I was just like, ah, gotcha.
A
On America's Crime Lab, we'll learn about victims and survivors. And you'll meet the team behind the scenes at othram, the Houston lab that takes on the most hopeless cases to finally solve the unsolvable. Listen to America's Crime Lab on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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Hey, guys, it's AZ Fudd. You may know me as a gold medalist. You may know me as an NCAA national champion and recent most outstanding player. You may even know me as a people's princess. But now you're also gonna know me as your favorite host every week on my new podcast, futaround. And find out. I'll give you an inside look at everything happening in my crazy life as I try to balance it all, from my travels across the globe to preparing for another run at the natty with my UConn Huskies, to just trying to make it to my midterms on time. You'll get the inside scoop on everything. I'll be talking to some special guests about pop culture basketball and what it's like to be a professional athlete on and off the court. You'll even get to have some fun with the Fudd family. So if you follow me on social media or watch me on tv, you may think you know me, but this show is the only place where you can really fudd around and find out. Listen to Fudd around and find out. A production of iHeart Women's Sports in partnership with Unanimous Media on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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Oh, yeah. I can't wait to hit the gym today and do everything wrong and still look better than all the fatsos criticizing me. Like LeBron James.
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LeBron.
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Yeah, like LeBron.
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Just give the Kawaii laugh. Give the Tom Brady chuckle. Like, you think you know more than me.
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I think this all goes back to, like, what is it? Those who live in glass houses. What's the old saying? You know the old saying, fool me once. Yeah, fool me once. Fool me once. There it is.
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Shame on.
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Shame on you. Fool me. We can't get fooled again. People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones. Like, really? Let me see the people that are criticizing LeBron James workout. Let me see them and their longevity in professional sports. So that's what we were getting at. And we weren't necessarily defending LeBron. There's a lot of LeBron haters. We're just stating the facts. The guys played for a long time at a really high level. Yeah, we're Cavino and Rich in for Dan Patrick. And most cars on the road could use a little tlc. At Mako, we bring your car back to life with affordable paint jobs and light collision repairs. Get a free estimate today. Uh oh, better get Mako. So I'm Steve Covino. That is Rich Davis, Iowa. Sam is on the ones and twos. Danny G. Super producing. And stick around later today because we're going to do Chipotle worker or WNBA player. Our way of familiarizing ourselves with everything. And weekend hobnobbing. We do it every Friday. What you need to watch in the world of sports and entertainment.
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Now, there was a story that I saw I want to bring up real quick. Not so much having to do with sports, but I think you'll have a take on this. I wonder if you think this is legit or not. There's a woman in New York. I saw this article out of the New York Post, and it's all based on a woman who is being paid by other women to tempt their boyfriends and husbands.
B
Wow.
C
To see if they'll cheat. It's like a hot influencer who is hiring herself out. Like, do you want me to see if your guy's loyal?
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And so it's a. It's a trap. It's a tarp.
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The old honeypot the trap.
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It's a setup.
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Do you think this is deceptive? Do you think, I mean, if you.
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If you catch a guy cheating, he's cheating? Or is it the sliding scale of what's considered cheating nowadays? Because growing up again, we're in our 40 somethings. It had to be something physical to be considered cheating, right? Like Olivia Newton John was talking about.
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How to get physical.
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Yeah, let's get physical. That's cheating. Now in today's world, if you simply like someone's Instagram post and she has a fine booty and you liked it, you're emotionally cheating. You cheated. You cheat, Dr. Jones. You cheat. It's like, okie dokie, Dr. Jones, hold on to your potatoes. I'm not sure I did. I'm not sure I did anything. All I did was like a social media post. But if you're with a, a person who considers that cheating, then I guess you did. It's a sliding scale of what's considered cheating.
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Well, let me read this. Suspicious women hire me as a honey trap to test if their boyfriend will cheat. And it's shocking how fast men will fold. Move over, private detectives. There's an influencer. Her name is Lana Madison.
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Ooh, Lana. She sounds like Three's company name.
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Sounds like someone Larry Dallas would meet at the Regal Beagle.
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She definitely hangs at the Regal Beagle, Jack.
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I got Lana and the girls down at the Regal Beagle.
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Lana and like a Wanda.
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And apparently this influencer in her 20s has thousands of women asking her test. My man. And how hot is she? I mean, take a look. She's freaking hot. She's a good looking woman.
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I was just wondering. I mean, I can't lie. If you're gonna be the bait out there. I'm wondering what she looks like. That's all.
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I slide into a guy's inbox, flirt and see how far he'll go. Is really her move.
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Yeah, but if you're a guy, right, you're Bart from Minnesota and no one's hitting you up ever. And some smoking hot chick out of nowhere starts hitting you up.
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Hey, Bart Sus.
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I mean, is Bart really gonna be like, whoa, wow.
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I must really got it, man. She loved that picture of me holding the fish. I know I looked hot the in.
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This Under Armour polo. Like, is he really thinking like, you know, this Vikings hat on me really must work. Is he really thinking that it's legit? That's the other thing that people need to be aware of then. And I bet this is a growing thing I believe that because there's so much temptation on social media. Like, women know you're up to something.
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She is.
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You're sitting there smiling at your phone. What is she. What does she think's going on?
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She is charging $5,000 for her top plan.
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Wow.
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Which is including DM sliding and possibly bumping into him in person.
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You know, I'm only a lawyer on your guys radio show. Yeah, but this sounds like entrapment. You know, I think it is.
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Danny, I know you're happily married, but if you were just dating your girl and you found out she was trying to set you up like that, is that grounds for, like, yeah, we're done. If you're trying to. You're baiting me. Like, I think that's bad form. I know it sounds like. Well, if you get caught cheating. Are you the piece of trash? I think there's something so wrong about baiting a dude because guys.
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Well, hold on. The fact that the guy took the bait is still more wrong. He's still worse in this story, so he doesn't have a leg to stand on. Really? But everybody's wrong in this scenario. Yeah, true. But there's someone who's more wrong.
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Yeah.
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Think about that argument, Right? If you didn't set me up, I wouldn't have cheated.
C
Yeah, yeah.
B
You still took the bait, you loser.
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If my wife tried to trick me like that, I would. I would say that she's in the wrong. I. I'm just vulnerable.
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What do you mean? No way. You're just. I get it. That's your angle. But you're more wrong because. Vulnerable how? Like you would cry if you were on the Bachelor. Yeah, you took the bait.
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I'm saying if. If your girl pays a model to essentially seduce you and you give in, are you really in the wrong? Isn't she the wrong one for setting you up?
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You're not. You're supposed to have better willpower, dude. Supposed to have better. You know you can't fall into that.
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You've seen the show Temptation Island.
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I've seen it. Yeah.
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They're destined to fail. It's. It. There's the humans. Don't resist those types of.
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Not if it's the one, Rich. If you. You. You. You said if you were just dating. Well, if you know that's the one you're gonna wind up marrying, then. That's not what you're using social media for.
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I know.
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I'm just saying, like, delete that immediately. Guys, don't ever fall into these traps.
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Don't don't fall for traps.
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But it's either your wife setting you up or it's just a scam. No one likes you. That's not the life you live anymore.
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If you look at your friend requests and it's some hot foreign model, I promise you, she's not in love.
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Please hire me.
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$2,000.
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And by the way, if you get, like, a random text message and it's.
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Like, hey, who is this hot Swedish girl, Olga, that decided to friend me?
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Yeah. No, it's a scam. So it's either a scam or your wife's setting you up because she thinks you're up to something, or she's just trying to, like, find a way or a reason to divorce you. Don't fall for the trap. What's this called? Why is it called honey potting? What does that even mean?
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I think it's.
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You catch bees or honey.
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Yeah, it's almost like a trap. Like a Winnie the Pooh with a honey pot.
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Honey potty.
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Just don't fall for it. I just had to throw it out there because it was a big trending story today. And while I do think the guy caught up to no good is in the wrong, no, I think the woman for setting him up is even more in the wrong.
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What if it was a hot chick, right? Danny G. And she's like, danny, hey, what's going on? You're looking really hot. I love your Raiders shirts.
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Nothing I love more than a guy that wears a Raiders hat with a Dodgers shirt.
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And she's like, if you want, I got tickets tonight for Padres Dodgers. Like, can your wife really blame you for, like, buying into that one? And she's like, dodger Dogs on me, big boy. I mean, she has enough tickets for my girl to come, too. It's all good. Danny G. Like, yo, but she promised me Dodger dogs and free tickets, and.
C
I want your Dodger Dog. Yeah, like, that's not.
B
It is not fair. You're right, Rich. You're putting a guy in a bad spot.
C
So I think while the guy's an idiot, if he falls for it, I think the woman for trying to set him up is equally, or maybe even more in the wrong. Like, what type of baiting, treacherous, scandalous nonsense is that?
B
You know what? It goes both ways. What if you hired a sugar? Maybe we could be like the sugar daddy version of this, Rich, where we just. You know, there's guys that think their women are up to no good, and we're like, hey, baby, you want a Louis Vuitton. Give your boy a call. I'll be your Stevia daddy because I'm not rich enough to be a sugar daddy, but I'll buy you a sweet coach bag.
C
Stevia daddy, Stevia daddy.
B
Covino.
C
Well, hey, your thoughts at Covino and Rich.
B
My point is you could play this game both ways. Like, do you think your woman wouldn't take the bait on some sort of like rich guy? Yeah, like, hey, what's your Amazon wish list, honey? I'll make your dreams come true.
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Say your name is Sergio.
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Yeah, my name's Sergio. I happen to see your profile.
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Well, hey again, anything you want to try me on on at Covinon Rich in for the great Dan Patrick. We're going to talk some NFL next. And of course the biggest feud in baseball, the best rivalry goes down this weekend. We'll talk about all Padres Dodgers coming up right here on cnr.
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Thanks for listening to the Dan Patrick show podcast. Be sure to catch us live every weekday morning, 9 until noon Eastern, 6 to 9 Pacific on Fox Sports Radio. And you can find us on the iHeartRadio app at FSR or stream us live on the Peacock app.
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Have you ever looked at a piece of abstract art or music or poetry and thought that's just a bunch of pretentious nonsense? Well, that's exactly what two bored Australian soldiers set out to prove during World War II when they pulled off what was either a bold literary hoax or a grand poetic experiment, publishing over a dozen intentionally bad but highly acclaimed works of expressionist poetry under the name Ern Malley. In an incident that caused a media firestorm and even a criminal trial, the Ern Malley episode made fools of believers and critics alike and still fascinates poetry lovers to this day. We break down the truth, the lies, and the poetry in between on Hoax, a new podcast hosted by me, Lizzie Logan, and me, Dana Schwartz. Every episode, Hoax explores an audacious fraud or ruse from history, from forged artworks to the original fake news. To try and answer why we believe, listen to Hoax on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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Imagine that you're on an airplane and all of a sudden you hear this.
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Attention, passengers. The pilot is having an emergency and we need someone, anyone, to land this plane.
F
Think you could do it? It turns out that nearly 50% of men think that they could land the plane with the help of air traffic control.
B
And they're saying, like, okay, pull this.
F
Until this. Pull that, Turn this. It's just I can do my eyes closed. I'm Manny.
B
I'm Noah.
G
This is Devin.
F
And on our new show, no Such Thing, we get to the bottom of questions like these. Join us as we talk to the leading expert on overconfidence.
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Those who lack expertise lack the expertise they need to recognize that they lack expertise.
F
And then as we try the whole thing out for real. Wait, what? Oh, that's the Runway. I'm looking at this thing.
B
See?
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Listen to no Such thing on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
B
A foot washed up, a shoe with some bones in it.
F
They had no idea who it was.
B
Most everything was burned up pretty good from the fire that not a whole lot was salvageable.
A
These are the coldest of cold cases. But everything is about to change. Every case that is a cold case that has DNA right now in a backlog will be identified in our lifetime. A small lab in Texas is cracking the code on DNA using new scientific tools. They're finding clues in evidence so tiny you might just miss it.
B
He never thought he was going to get caught. And I just looked at my computer screen, I was just like, ah, gotcha.
A
On America's Crime Lab, we'll learn about victims and survivors. And you'll meet the team behind the scenes at othram, the Houston lab that takes on the most hopeless cases to finally solve the unsolvable. Listen to America's Crime Lab on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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Hey, guys, it's AZ Fudd. You may know me as a gold medalist. You may know me as an NCAA national champion and recent most outstanding player. You may even know me as the people's princess. But now you're also gonna know me as your favorite host. Every week on my new podcast, Fut around and Find Out, I'll give you an inside look at everything happening in my crazy life as I try to balance it all, from my travels across the globe to preparing for another run at the natty with my UConn husband, Huskies, to just trying to make it to my midterms on time. You'll get the inside scoop on everything. I'll be talking to some special guests about pop culture, basketball and what it's like to be a professional athlete on and off the court. You'll even get to have some fun with the Fudd family. So if you follow me on social media or watch me on tv, you may think you know me, but this show is the only place where you can really futt around and find out. Listen to Fut around and find Out. A production of I Heart Women's Sports in partnership with Unanimous media on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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Yeah. All right, play it again, Sam. Iowa, Sam on the ones and twos. By the way, that's a Mandela effect. I don't think anyone ever said, play it again, Sam.
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I don't know old movies. The only old movie I know is actually on TV Now. Wizard of Oz came out on this day in 1939, so if you're wondering why, you might see it on random channels today.
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I was like, is it Thanksgiving or something? I was so confused.
C
Wizard of Oz, Yeah.
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So we're Covino and Rich in for the great Dan Patrick show four of the week. So it's the segmented Dan Patrick hall, and right now we're live from the Fox Sports Radio studio. Remember, after the show, the DP podcast and our stream goes up. So if you miss any of today's show, be sure to listen to the podcast. Search Covenant, Vino and Rich. Wherever you get your podcast, be sure to follow and review the podcast. Rate it five stars, because anything less is uncivilized. Steve Covino, Rich Davis, Danny G. Sam Spot Rich's brothers hanging out. We're having a fun Friday morning show wherever you are. Thank you guys for hanging out and shout out to all the affiliates.
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With roughly 40 games to go.
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Yeah.
C
Are you confident your Yankees will hang on and turn it around or are you genuinely pessimistic?
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I buy into what we said recently about rock bottom. Like there's only one way to go from there and with all the mental buffoonery they've dealt with and just the stupid plays and the dumb errors they've made, I think they can only turn it around. Your Mets, on the other hand, I don't know.
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I don't think. Listen, I know we're east coast guys. Most of our affiliates, not in New York, Right. But the Yankees and Mets, right now, those are our teams. So we can't deny who our teams are. Covina.
B
Yeah.
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As we speak right now, the Mets and Yankees have the same record, 64 and 57, with 41 games to go. And forget our bet, our Mets, Yankees bet. They are both now in a position where they've dropped, where both have a half a game lead for the last wild card spot. The Cleveland Guardians are a half a game behind the Yankees.
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Yeah.
C
And the Reds.
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My misery meter has been going off the charts.
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And the Reds are half a game behind the Mets. So the reality is that with 40 games to go, like it's a new season, essentially, like your team and my team both have a half a game lead in the wild card.
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Again, we have a big bet going on who has the better record. But it's been a crazy season and it gets crazier this weekend. I have a quick question before we get into the next hour and give away prizes and all the fun. I'm proud of myself like Randy Macho Man Savage. I really am. I'm so proud of myself because I just came back from a family event. Yeah. Right. In Lake Tahoe. And as we head into this weekend, it's the Yankees Cardinals. Speaking of some good matchups.
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Yep.
B
Some fun matchups. And the biggest one of all, the Padres and Danny's Dodgers. I met a guy at one of these family events over the weekend. Yeah. Who had full on Padres gear on like he was Bruce Bochy from the 80s. Like he was Steve Garvey. Like he had full like jersey and hat on. So the obvious. And a Padres T shirt underneath. Right. And he was the greatest dude. He was a really nice guy. We got along great. So I was like, say, man. Big Padres fan. He's like, not really. Not really. You're all decked out.
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Not really.
B
He's all decked out. I was like, how did I miss on this? You're wearing all Padres gear and I was giving you props on your team. He's like, I'm from la, so everyone thinks, but I'm both. And I'm like, wait a second, hold on. I said, you can't be both to rivals. And he Told me his whole story about how he's from LA and his mom was and this and that, but, you know, he lives in San Diego now. He goes, yo, he was telling me there's a lot of them. And I'm like, yeah, I never met one ever. You're the only guy.
C
Wait, hold on.
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But, dude, I let it slide because I felt it wasn't the time and place. I was like, you know, it's a. It's a celebration of life here. You know, we're a family event. Like, hold on. That's cool.
C
Pose the question.
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Yeah.
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Is there a combination that is even worse than that? Like, you can't. Like, I don't know, packers and the Bears, like, you know, like, Cowboys, Niners, Like, I don't know.
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It happened.
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We got more next in for Dan Patrick.
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Have you ever looked at a piece of abstract art or music or poetry and thought that's just a bunch of pretentious nonsense? That's exactly what two bored Australian soldiers set out to prove during World War II when they tricked the literary world with their intentionally bad poetry, setting off a major scandal. We break down the truth, the lies, and the poetry in between on Hoax, a new podcast hosted by me, Lizzie Logan, and me, Dana Schwartz. Every episode, Hoax explores an audacious fraud or ruse from history. Listen to Hoax on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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Why are TSA rules so confusing?
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You got a hoodie on. Take it off.
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I'm Manny.
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I'm Noah. This is Devin, and we're best friends.
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And journalists with a new podcast called no Such Thing, where we get to the bottom of questions like that. Why are you screaming? I can't expect. What to do now if the rule was the same, go off on me. I deserve it.
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You know, Lock him up.
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Listen to no Such thing on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. No such Thing.
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Hey, guys, it's Az Fudd. You may know me as a gold medalist. You may know me as an NCAA national champion. You may even know me as a people's princess. Every week on my new podcast, Fut around and Find Out, I'll be talking to some special guests about pop culture basketball and what it's like to be a professional athlete on and off the court. Listen to FUT around and find out. A production of iHeart Women's Sports in partnership with Unanimous Media on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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Not today. Not today. 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 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. Get fired up, y'.
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All.
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Season 2 of Good Game with Sarah Spain is underway. We just welcomed one of my favorite people, an incomparable soccer icon, Megan Rapinoe, to the show, and we had a blast. Take a listen.
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Sue and I were, like, riding the.
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Lime bikes the other day, and we're like, whee.
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People ride bikes? Because, yes, it's fun.
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We got more incredible guests like Megan in store, plus news of the day and more. So make sure you listen to Good Game with Sarah Spain on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Brought to you by Novartis, founding partner of iHeart Women's Sports Network.
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This is an iHeart podcast.
Podcast Summary: The Dan Patrick Show – Episode "Hour 1 - LeTrending"
Release Date: August 15, 2025
Host: iHeartPodcasts and Dan Patrick Podcast Network
Episode Title: Hour 1 - LeTrending
The episode kicks off with co-hosts Steve Covino and Rich Davis greeting their audience on a lively Friday morning. Expressing relief and excitement for the weekend, they set a casual and engaging tone for the show.
Steve Covino [02:44]: "Friday morning. Good day. It is Friday, finally. Friday, Friday."
They briefly mention catching up on any missed shows and encourage listeners to join their live streams on YouTube, emphasizing the interactive nature of their program.
A significant portion of the discussion centers around a modern parenting approach known as FAFO—"F Around and Find Out." Covino shares a personal anecdote illustrating this philosophy.
Steve Covino [06:03]: "Yeah, it doesn't mean I'm gonna slap you upside your head like my dad used to say. It's not that. It means let them fail on their own."
He details an incident where he delayed taking his daughter to the mall despite her requests, highlighting the balance between allowing children to experience consequences and maintaining parental authority.
Steve Covino [07:06]: "I told my daughter all week, look, if you want to go to the mall, get those new pair of shoes... I drove her right to her mom's house. That was it. She's like, dad, I thought we were going to the mall. I'm like, you thought wrong, fafo."
Covino emphasizes that FAFO is about teaching responsibility and resilience without resorting to punitive measures.
The hosts delve into a heated topic: the criticism surrounding LeBron James' workout routines. They explore the validity and fairness of such critiques, especially when contrasted with LeBron's impressive career longevity and performance.
Rich Davis [11:03]: "You're going to criticize his workout. You mean a guy that stayed relatively healthy for two plus decades in the NBA, a multiple-time MVP, a guy that's won NBA titles with multiple teams... you are going to criticize his workout."
Steve Covino furthers the defense, questioning the expertise of those who critique professional athletes without understanding their unique needs and training regimens.
Steve Covino [13:49]: "Whether you like him or not, how could you make fun of a guy who has these results regardless of the form?"
They discuss the broader issue of amateur critics offering unsolicited advice to professionals, likening it to uninformed opinions in other fields.
Rich Davis [15:03]: "I've seen funny videos where like random dudes start giving golf swing advice to female professional golfers. It's like, hey, sweetheart, you backswing? It's like, she's a pro, you dope."
The conversation underscores the importance of recognizing expertise and the challenges athletes face when subjected to public scrutiny.
Transitioning to baseball, Covino and Davis analyze the current standings of the New York Mets and Yankees, both tied with 40 games remaining. They express frustration with the Mets' performance while cautiously optimistic about the Yankees' chances of maintaining their position.
Steve Covino [04:00]: "The Mets are as awful as it gets. Tied with your Yankees in our Mets. Yankees bet with 40 games to go."
Rich adds his perspective, highlighting the struggle both teams face in securing a wildcard spot amidst stiff competition.
Rich Davis [51:16]: "As we speak right now, the Mets and Yankees have the same record, 64 and 57, with 41 games to go."
They discuss the intense rivalry and the unpredictability of the remaining games, setting the stage for a passionate conclusion.
A compelling segment addresses the controversial trend of "honey potting," where individuals hire attractive individuals to test their partners' fidelity. The hosts debate the ethical implications and personal responsibility in such scenarios.
Rich Davis [37:34]: "She is charging $5,000 for her top plan, which is including DM sliding and possibly bumping into him in person."
Steve raises concerns about the morality of setting up someone for infidelity, questioning whether the individual being tested is at fault.
Steve Covino [40:08]: "The fact that the guy took the bait is still more wrong. He's still worse in this story."
Rich counters by highlighting the deceitful nature of the setup, placing greater blame on the initiator.
Rich Davis [42:14]: "If your girl tried to trick me like that, I would say that she's in the wrong."
The debate emphasizes the complexities of trust and honesty in relationships, especially in the age of social media and influencer culture.
Wrapping up, the hosts preview upcoming sports events, notably the Padres vs. Dodgers rivalry. They share amusing encounters with fans overly enthusiastic about both teams, reflecting the deep-seated loyalties in baseball.
Steve Covino [53:14]: "I was like, how did I miss on this? You're wearing all Padres gear and I was giving you props on your team. He's like, I'm from LA, so everyone thinks, but I'm both."
They humorously ponder the rarity of true multi-team fans and anticipate intense matchups that will captivate their audience.
In their final thoughts, Covino and Davis reinforce the importance of respecting professional expertise, whether in sports training or personal relationships. They encourage listeners to focus on constructive discussions rather than uninformed criticisms.
Steve Covino [25:10]: "Can you critique someone about their workouts? If they're in better shape, if they look better, and if it works for them, who cares?"
They conclude by thanking their audience, promoting their live streams, and teasing future topics, leaving listeners eager for the next episode.
Notable Quotes:
Steve Covino [06:03]: "Let them fail on their own. So if like a kid's like, I'm not wearing a jacket usually, all right, you don't want to bring a jacket, then, hey, fafo."
Rich Davis [11:03]: "He's set to enter his 23rd season in the NBA... you are going to criticize his workout."
Steve Covino [13:49]: "He knows his limits. He's a professional athlete. The people criticizing him, probably not."
Rich Davis [37:34]: "Suspicious women hire me as a honey trap to test if their boyfriend will cheat."
Steve Covino [25:10]: "Can you critique someone about their workouts? If they're in better shape... who cares?"
This episode of "The Dan Patrick Show" offers a blend of personal anecdotes, sports analysis, and thought-provoking discussions on parenting and ethical dilemmas. Covino and Davis engage their audience with humor and insightful commentary, making it a valuable listen for fans and newcomers alike.