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That got a little crazy out here on the west side. But right now, Rich, I know you want to talk about Holmes, but before we do, could I ask you one quickie? Sure. I said it was the anniversary of not only Kobe's 81 legend. So sad still that we lost Kobe Bryant back in oh, three. Today was the day Chappelle show started on Comedy Central. And I feel like our generation watch the hell out of that. You might have still bought the DVDs, because DVDs are still a thing. You might have watched those skits over and over. Do you have a favorite Chappelle bit? And do you think that he purposely showed his bulge on Saturday Night Live? No, I don't think that was intentional. No. Although it went viral. His man package on snl. Package. My favorite. Chappelle. It was classic. It was legendary. But I also do want to give props to Key and Peel, which replaced it. Chappelle said that they essentially stole the format of the show. And I get it. They did, kind of. But someone had a fill in. And they did a great job too, of being next. I always thought they were funny. I thought they had some great skits, too. I'm not comparing or saying they're as good as Chappelle. I'm just saying I did like that as well. When it comes to Chappelle, man, it has to be the Rick James stuff. I know that's a cliche answer. Or even the Prince one. What about Clayton Bigsby? I was going to say that. The black white supremacist. That was really funny too. What about the player haters ball? Or what about when keeping it real goes wrong? Look, I love all of them, but you ask me if you have hate in your heart later. I'm sorry. Charlie Murphy. And one we still use at the end of Laker games in our group chat. Blouses but darkness. Ah, you know, when he's Rick James. What about Tyrone Biggins? You crazy Joe Rogan? Yeah, but when he's stomping his feet on his couch. F yo couch. Ah, the racial draft. The racial. The racial draft was all great. How many years ago was that now? Happy anniversary. 22 years ago. Feel a little old. That's gross. Yeah, that's absolutely gross. All right, so again, we're Covino and rich. Everything's @COVINOENRICH on social media and something that we were debating. We've been touching on this on the show for a minute, but then I heard Stephen A. Talking about it Today. And I'm not saying he made me rethink it, but it did make me think again. I'm like, wow, what does Stephen A. Covino think about this? It's my favorite. Stephen A. Mahomes is going for three in a row. Hasn't been done. That's added incentive and motivation. You have to imagine to put him in a different category in his own lane, in his own path to greatness. It puts him in a different level of goat conversations. Three in a row has never been done. Not even the great Tom Brady has done it. Tom has won seven, but never three in a row. He's won back to back, but not back to back to back and belly to belly to belly. So the debate, we've done it here already. We've talked about it. If Mahomes wins and does something that Brady hasn't done, that would be his fourth. But does that make him the goat? Ah, it's such a tough. Automatically it's such a tough conversation because. But here's why. To say you dominated three years in a row, and this is what. Where Stephen A. Did get into my head a little bit because I still think seven or I was thinking seven trumps four trumps three in a row. I don't care. But when you say, hey, man, we. I've. I've been the quarterback of this team. I've had the same coach, I've had the same tight end, same defensive coordinator, a lot of returning players. I've made stars out of other players, and they still haven't been able to figure me out. And we've done it three years in a row. That's pretty impressive, man, to say the least. I think the more impressive thing, believe it or not, this might sound crazy to you. The more impressive thing to me, it would be four of the last five years. Four of the last five years. That to me, is. Is it outweighing seven, though? That, to me, is the more impressive thing I think of Mahomes wins this year. There's. I don't think individual stats or accolades or even a team stat like three in a row. I don't think that trumps any larger accolade. Like, I don't think 4 is greater than 6 compared to the Patriots. But to me, it just solidified him in the conversation. I think what you. He's done something that Brady hasn't done, so he's right there in the conversation. You know what? I think you could argue it's automatic is. That's debatable, man. You know how you could argue that the Golden State warriors there was like a five year period where that dynasty was one of the greatest ever. Yeah. I think you might be able to say while Brady has more, him and Belichick are still more accomplished. I think you could say no team has had a better five, six year window than this Chiefs team. It is dominant on a level where like the AFC championship is automatic. He lost by field goal to Burrow one time and you lost to Brady in the Super Bowl. And here's exhibit B. When you're comparing Brady and Mahomes, they have faced each other two times in important games and Tom Brady is two. And oh yeah, that's pretty insane. AFC championship, that's also really impressive. And the Super Bowl, Tom Brady went to Tampa freaking Bay and whooped Mahomes ass. I know there were injuries and Kansas City was weak out the gate in that super bowl. But when you're comparing two greats. And I usually hate goat conversations. I mean there's so many great players for different reasons. But if you're going to compare Mahomes and Brady, you can't leave out the fact that it's not like one was way past their prime or one was way young. They were both playing at an elite level and two times they faced each other. You know what Rich? I often hate goat conversations as well. But it is interesting that Mahomes is able to again create this path for himself to even be put in that conversation with only, with only four Super Bowls. But when you win three in a row, man, that just says so much. If you win, if you win three in a row. Now he's got. Now he would have four now think about, think about how hard it is to even get there. And then you win three times in a row. Can I please tell you what's required to do this though? Like we're like way putting the was it cart before the horse. I think that's a saying they still have to beat Josh Allen and then they still have to likely beat Jalen Hurts in Philadelphia two weeks from now in New Orleans. So. But speculation is what we always. No, no, but what I'm saying is so let's say they do happen to win super bowl number three in a row. It's going to be boring for the casual fan. But again, witnessing history. Four Super Bowls puts him in the same conversation as Joe Montana. And I know we like to say yeah, Bradshaw, but the Steelers defense carried those teams in the 70s, but it puts him in the Joe Montana conversation. And you got to remember he's still not that old. Brady played until his 40s and some of those Super Bowls came later. So he would have roughly a decade to win three more. But to think seven is still so substantially more than four. It. Brady is so freaking accomplished, it just seems silly. Seven. I'm standing my ground. Seven. And I'm still thinking Tom Brady seven outweighs three in a row. Three in a row is impressive. The fact that no one's been able to figure him out, though, in that span if he were to win does say a lot to me. But yeah, Tom Brady 7 Impressive. Can I give you a typical. As far as I, for as long as I've been alive, seven outweighs four no matter what. Can I give you a typical Kavito and Rich stupid Rich Davis analogy? Sure. Does anyone disagree though, Like Danny G, Are you putting more weight on what Mahomes is doing? Sam Lo and Cron, anybody? I think my homes needs four in a row. You said, you said just for Covina. You're kind of joking. Can I get just one of those? I know, bro. When people say that, I'm like, yeah. When the Mets signed Soto, they're like, I'm like, yeah. All it takes is if Soto brings the Mets one, I'd be the happiest little boy forever. Oh, yeah. We've gone on. You get multiple shows saying that there's so many great quarterbacks right now and they're not going to win. So many of them are not going to win a Super Bowl. So it is amazing. 8, 7, 7, 99 on Fox. Does Mahomes potentially three in a row outweigh Tom Brady seven in your opinion? That's all just really quick because this status sick. I had to look twice at it. Just shows you how elite both quarterbacks you're talking about are. For the 15th year in a row, either Tom Brady or Patrick Mahomes will be a part of the AFC Championship game. And you know what? I'm going to. I'm going to give Covina. He won't know, but I had to put my little thinking cap on. Am I thinking cap is the Melania trumpet? That's my thinking cap. I had to think, when was the last time neither one of those quarterbacks were in the AFC Championship game? When did we have an AFC Championship game that didn't feature Mahomes or Brady? We're going to have to go back to 2010 and it was the Steelers against Rex Ryan's Jets. Wow. That's how long ago now you know. I'm so sorry Rex Ryan didn't get the jets job. I know he thought it was a, you know. You know, a layup. But 2010, Cavino. The early days of our show. That's crazy. So your phone calls. Now, that was the year that. Correct me if I'm wrong, that's the year that the Steelers went on to beat the Cardinals in the Super Bowl. We were in Arizona. That. That was. That's how long ago there wasn't a Brady or Mahomes in the championship game. 8 7, 7. 99 on Fox. It's impressive. It really is. I mean, both guys are impressive. Can I give you a. I said I have a typical dumb, Rich Davis analogy? Sure. It's like comparing two guys. What if I told you, see this guy over here? He had relations with seven different supermodels. Oh, like stud. But see that guy over there? Who, Lowencroft? Yeah. Lowencruth. Yeah. Wow. Eight. Eight. Okay. And then I said, but see that guy over there? Yeah. He had a threesome with those supermodels. Like with two. Like. It's like a different. It's almost impressive. No, but it's almost like. How do you compare him? It's. I'm not good at multitasking. Sorry. So, Isaac, we'll make you guy A in the equation, okay? Right. Right. I get what you're saying, though it's hard to. It's just a matter of what impresses you more personally. There's no way to measure it. Yeah. Yeah. You date a bunch of beautiful, amazing women. Yeah. Well, that guy over there, that's really funny. He hasn't had as many beautiful women as you, but he had a threesome. Do you have an answer to that question? You' pervert. Let me ask you. I'd rather be the guy. I'd rather be Brady. I'd rather be the guy that had. Would you rather seven over extended period of time? So you'd rather have seven supermodels than at different times, than four, three together at once? You put it in those terms. Name tags, yo. But you know how legendary you would sound if you're like, yeah, you know, those three supermodels all at once, all in a row. That's a legendary story, dude. I don't know. Listen, Mahomes, I will give him this. Tom Brady's a winner. Mahomes seems more impressive to me. I know. Because Brady didn't have the mobility and the, like, holy crap plays. Mahomes has. Yeah. But Brady was also not able to do what Mahomes is about to do, that's. That's really what takes the conversation next level. We see the number seven and we're blinded by it. Like, yep, still not seven. Brady was not ever able to do three in a row. So that's what makes it a debate. And that's where Stephen A. Really leaned into it, like in his mind. That's why it's a clear answer at that point. But then again, if Mahomes never get seven, you could say the same thing. Well, he never got seven. Right. But still, the fact that he wasn't. What he's doing something that what we consider the goat wasn't able to do, that makes him the goat. It's really as simple as that. So I don't like goat conversations, but that is really interesting. It's a matter of how you look at it. Let's take these phone calls real quick and see if we could figure it out together. Let me just bring up one more thing. Mahomes more impressive as a player. I mean, I know as far as athleticism and craftiness, like what he's doing, right? Yeah. Tom Brady just found ways to win as far as like the guy just a winner. Right? Now let's look at where the previous two legends fell short of the three peat. Joe Montana I'm very familiar with as a Niners fan. They beat the Bengals in the super bowl on the drive. You know, Montana to John Taylor. They beat the Bengals. The next year. They beat the Broncos 55, 10 and whoop their ass in New Orleans back to back. The next year they came back a la the Chiefs with even a better record. The 1990 49ers were 14 and 2. Looked unstoppable. They lost at Candlestick 1513 to a defensive Giants team on a Roger Craig fumble. And remember, Montana got knocked out. They had to bring in Steve Young. And by the way, think of who we're talking about. Joe Montana. But that season had Montana three peat written all over it. Yeah, and he wasn't able to do it. 14 and 2 at home against the Giants got knocked out of the game. They bring in Steve Young. Roger Craig fumbles. Let's go to Tom Brady beats the Panthers on a field goal by Vinitari. Next year we were there. Cavino, our first super bowl beat A winded Donovan McNabb the next season. Brady going for the three peat. They lose to the Broncos in the divisional round. There's always something that stops the greats at some point. I think Josh Allen does that. Sunday, right? That's my sentiment. Okay, your phone calls now. 877-99-NOX. Who do we got? Danny G. That's Noah Maine. Yeah. Let's go, Noah. You're on the show. Hey, what's going on, guys? Hey, man. What's up, brother? Hey. Nothing too much. So I want to preface this before I say anything. So I. I'm not a huge fan of Patrick Mahomes, but I will acknowledge the greatness that he's been able to do since. Since he's come into the league. Like, let's just be honest, since. Since we got a taste of him in 2017, he's easily been one of the better quarterbacks in the league. My mom is a huge Chiefs fan. So as someone in Maine who is and was a Patriots fan for a long time, it's a constant conversation. But my favorite thing to tell my mom, and she doesn't like it, is when you look at how many times Brady and Mahomes have played each other. It's great that. That Mahomes has beaten Brady four times in the regular season, but in the two games that have mattered, you, you've lost. And I don't want to take that away from Mahomes because I do think Mahomes is one of the greatest of all time. It's. You can't win three Super Bowls and not put him in that cat. Yeah. If you're doing a tail of the tape, if we're fighters and you're like, these are the two greatest fighters and they can never be bright. I was gonna say. And they fought two. Two times. Yeah. It does matter. Thank you, Noah. Let's go to Jerry in Mississippi. What's up, Jerry? Hey, Jerry. Wayne Brady makes Malcolm X look like Brian Gumpel. One of the best lines. One of my favorite skits ever. That was. Anyway, real good one. Anyway, Brady, you got to look at who he had his wide receivers during his run. I mean, he. He really made that team. And without him, I mean, nothing happens. Yeah, he took a, you know, two step drop and he would get the ball out of his hands in a hurry, but the guy is just awesome. Yeah. No, listen, Brady. Brady's a special dude, man. Stephen, Orlando, you're up. Kavino and Rich, does the three peak change your opinion if this happens? What's up, bud? Hell no. Three. I'm not the millennial. New math thing. Seven greater than three, let alone the two head to heads. Brady still by far. Well, remember, it'd be four total, but still three in a row. Seven to four, two zero against each other. That's how I see it too, man. Nick and Austin, you're on. Bo. I was gonna say bud and bro. Bo, what's up? What up, man? Hey. What up, guys? Hey. Hey. Massive football fan. Massive Chiefs fan. My whole life been a fan since we got Derek Thomas back in 89. I'm actually kind of agreeing with all these Patriots fans. Like, my homes ain't there yet. Like. Like four is awesome, but the trajectory is better. You know what though? Here's. Here's the other side of what I'm thinking too. He's not even 30, by the way. Now that we. Yeah, but now that we're thinking about it, we're really breaking it down. I do love the argument that, hey, man, he never beat Brady, so. But it's always going to be a generational thing, right? And if he wins three, every young kid coming up now watching Mahomes with the Mahomes poster in his room and all that, they're going to think it's Mahomes just like every young kid thinks it's LeBron and their stupid Mahomes burst fade. Yeah. And it's going to be, yeah, they all got his hair cut and everything else. They're going to be like, yeah, Mahomes. And it's going to be a generational debate all over. We thought we were done with LeBron and Jordan. This is going to be the next one. Yeah, Covino just nailed it within the next five. We don't want to. Our generation doesn't want to give up on like, yo, man, we saw the greatest and it was Brady. You know, he ruined so many dreams and Brady was the guy we. We had a hard time finally admitting Brady over Montana. Right? You think we're going to be quick to say oh my homes over Brady? I don't think so. It's going to be generational. Can I just bring up the age factor for a second? I know he's a different style quarterback, but he's not even 30. We've been talking about guys in their late 30s. Do they got a shot to get one more? Aaron Rodgers, Kirk Cousins, some of these vets. Tom Brady won post 40. So when you talk about that, my home's got time unless, you know, knock on one. Unless. I don't want happens, you know, I don't want to stir the pot, but Colin Cowherd was pretty high on the jets today after their Aaron Glenn signing. He was like, he was feeling really good about them today. And if you know, Rogers comes back, he was like, he thinks they have a shot. I don't want to put words in his mouth. And I'm like, come on man, you really think that with Rogers they got personnel, they just can't do it on the field. So maybe the right coach is the answer there. So yeah, you never know. Well, hey, thank you for your feedback. Thank you guys. Week Major next Any stories in the world of sports entertainment? Spotty's got the hookup. We'll do that next. All your feedback at covinoenrich. Love hanging with you guys here on Fox Sports Radio. From providing extra support during busy seasons to replacing vacant roles, you need Express employment professionals on your team. Express can handle everything from contract placements to finding the right full time team member. Solve your workforce challenges when you draft Express to MA to manage workers compensation, payroll, benefits and more so you can concentrate on what really matters. Growing your business. Go to expresspros.com There you go. 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It's your fault. No, he. The song. No, come on. Do you think you could beat anyone, everyone at Fox Sports Radio in an arm wrestle? I feel like Lavar because he played college sports and he's a big dude. Everyone else, I think I could beat them in an arm wrestle. I got a bad rotator. I can't. It's about. It's a lot of leverage involved. So if you've got long forearms, like longer limbs, you have, in my opinion, an advantage regardless of strength. Sometimes I'll give it to Lavar because former college athlete maybe Brady Quinn, but he may have arm trouble from playing, you know, pro sports. I will say, you know who thinks they would beat everyone? Mike, who runs this place? VJ Husky. Oh, definitely. Oh, yeah. You know what? Instead of beat everybody, you ain't beating anyone. Instead of rolling the dice for midweek major, let's have them arm wrestle. How about that? Okay. Hit it, Sam. Do it. I think that Vijay Husky would beat you. Hit it, Sam. Hit it, Sam. Please. Midweek Major. Midweek major. Sam Covino. And Rich gets you over the middle of the week with midweek. Major. Hit it, Sam. We throw sports and pop culture headlines and topics at the fellas. And it's like the kids say, that's so mid. We definitely major CNR scoring midweek. Major. I gotta go real fast. Spotty, can we get six full minutes in? My God. That's what she said. Who do you think would win? Uno card game knock. All right, so before we. Before we get to the two fellas here debating over the topics, we love to roll the two big red love dice. The main studio. I rolled an eight. Dan and Rich roll 12. So, yeah. All right, that's for first take. And now, ladies and gentlemen, the most famous person besides Judy Blume from Scotch Plains, New Jersey. Spotty Boy, diving right into that Mahomes story. You tease. Because it's got some quotes, so I'm gonna have to read them all. All right. Speaking out on some of the controversial penalty calls from Sunday's AFC divisional game versus the Texans while appearing on the drive on 96.5, the Fan, Mahomes spoke about the two notable incidents, saying, quote, I would say the only one I felt like I probably did too much was the one on the sideline where I didn't get the flag. The one we spoke about yesterday on the show where Aikman commented on the ref saw it and didn't throw a flag. I understood it immediately and know that I probably shouldn't have done that. Also said at the same time, the one everyone's talking about where I fell down. I was just trying to get out of the way from getting smoked by the defense. Lineman running. So I'll try to keep doing that and not take those hits because that's a smart way to stay in in the football game. He also went on to talk about the narrative about the refs and all that. You can check the quotes later. Midweek or major. I think it's mid because we all knew this already, but Mahomes, that's so I do like how he admitted, like, hey, listen, I did flop a little on the sideline, but I said it yesterday and I'm sticking to my guns here. Patrick Mahomes wants to win. He is doing everything in his power to win. Even if he admitted, like, all right, I tried to get like a cheap 15 yards. Hey, listen, it's like said, it's. It's like trying to catch a team offsides or, you know, a hard count, trying to draw someone offsides on a fourth and short. So I get it. I'm Team Mahomes on this. I just love that he admitted he wasn't BS and everyone. Yeah, that's why I think it's major, actually. I mean, we've been talking about it all week. For him to acknowledge it. Accountability always wins. I think it's a better look than denying it because then he'd play us all for fools because we all know what's going on there. Every football fan, even the official new like, oh, come on, dude, we know you're flopping there. We know what's going on. He's leaning into the rules. He's using them to his advantage. We get it. I think it's cheap, but he's not doing anything wrong. Accountability wins. Major story. All right. Sticking in the same vein, Joe Mixon from the Texans left scratching his head after being fined $25,000 by the NFL for something he didn't even say. He received a letter laying out a fine with a quote that was actually from a Bengals wide receiver that stated, why play the game if every 5050 call goes with the Chiefs? The officials are trash and bias. As you know, you're not allowed to criticize the officials of a game because it brings things into question. Turns out he did actually say something about the refs. He said, everybody know how it is playing up here. You can never leave it in the ref's hands. The whole world, Seaman. So the NFL upheld the fine, just adjusted what the quote was in the fine. So mixing, getting fine there. He is going to appeal it midweek or major. I think he should appeal it. I think this is major because definitely I get it, you can't criticize the refs. But that was a very mild criticism. Like, hey, listen, can't leave it in the refs hands. You want to win, you got to win convincingly. I don't think that was terribly rude. It's not like he's like, yo, these refs suck ass. Like, he, he, he wasn't blatant. He was like, hey, listen, we gotta. We gotta keep it in our hands. I think for the sake of time, I'm just gonna say mid because they got the whole thing wrong. I think he should definitely appeal it mid. Because he didn't say it and he's getting accused of it. And also he's right, right, right. So Joe Mixon mid story. All right. I mean, Isaac stole the story, was going to be my lead, but I think it's hilarious the fact that from this weekend's game where the Eagles took on the Rams and beat them in the Snow. They collected 100 pints of snow from the field and are selling it for $50 to fans that you could. You can buy it online if you'd like, midweek or. Major. Yeah, I don't eat yellow snow. I don't buy snow. I hate snow. I. I think it's the silliest thing ever. But you know what? It just shows, like, you know, the fans are so. The word is right there. Fans fanatical. That there are people that will buy snow. Yeah. Are you crazy, girl? I've been hurt but I need another lover. So I'm gonna say this is weak. Yeah, come on. I'm gonna say it's major because it's such a weak story. Meaning this just proves something we already know that everything's a money grab now. Everything is such a money grab. Selling snow. You guys haven't even won anything yet. Like, it might not even be worth anything, and you're willing to pay $50 for this weakness. Hey, guys, I actually have a little quote from the person who thought of this. You want to hear it? Yes, please. In Philadelphia, it's worth 50 bucks if it was a Super bowl or something like that. A victory, A major. How about something that actually lasts? Like, not gonna evaporate? Well, no, no, but even there, A brick. You're right. It's snow. But at least it would still be from something majorly significant like that. 50. What a waste of money. All right. The mayor of Philly, of course, supporting her local team, the Eagles. Just don't ask her to spell it. Mayor. I know. Mayor Cherelle Parker appeared before their victory this past weekend trying to get fans hyped up. Started doing the thing, you know, the Eagles chant, eagle. Except she had a little trouble smelling eagles. Ended up spelling it E, L, G, S, E, S. Let's go, birds. Video surfaced. Fans were in shock. Couldn't believe it was even real. Looked like something out of, like, Parks and Recreation. But she has since addressed it why it's in the news. She has since addressed it saying, hey, we don't promise perfection. I'm so happy that I never have, especially after I couldn't spell eagles right. Maybe. I'm definitely. I'm definitely betting on the commander's money line against the Elksest. Listen, I think it's funny. The mayor's trying. That's. I like that she's involved in the community, but spell the word right. G, S, E. It's mid. But embarrassing that she can't spell eagles and doesn't know the chant. Give Me a break. E L G S E S It makes me think of that story from Chicago years ago where someone got a Chicago a Chi town tattoo spelled wrong and it was chitanwa. And it became a thing for a minute where all these Chicago fans started getting shatanwa misspelled. I bet you there's a few boneheads in Philadelphia that get it misspelled tattooed on their body somewhere. This also happened a few years ago. If you guys remember this. J E T E J Remember that? It was like a Hall of Fame speech. No. Is that the draft? You might do that again. Embarrassing. J E T E J S Jeets baby. I think it was at the draft like a few years ago. Five years ago. Well, thank you Spotty boy. A great midweek major as we turn it to Isaac Loincron. Isaac I A C K A Isaac Loewencron. I've seen others do a lot worse. That was, that was, that was pretty close. Guys, we start in the nab. Excuse me. The NBA ESPN reports that the Miami Heat is planning to once again suspend Jimmy Butler, this time for two games after he missed a team flight today. Butler has been back on the court for just three games and serving a seven game suspension for conduct detrimental to the team. This suspension would cover tomorrow's game at Milwaukee and Saturday's game at Brooklyn. In the NFL, the New York jets have hired Detroit Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn as their new head coach. Trent Balke is out as the general manager of the Jacksonville Jaguars after five seasons. The Las Vegas Raiders are hiring Tampa Bay Buccaneers assistant GM John Spitek as their new general manager. Finally, Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford played the final five games of the season, including both of the Rams playoff games against the Vikings and Elksis Eagles with four broken ribs. The injury was revealed by Stafford's wife Kelly on her the morning after podcast. He got hit in San Fran. Looked over I, I, I remember watching it, looked over the sideline, said something and that night came home and was like yeah, I think I cracked my, cracked my ribs. And I was like what do you what? And he did, he cracked four ribs but just didn't really let anyone in to know really much about it. Continued his everyday process like nothing was wrong. Would come home and be miserable. In a related story, my wife revealed on her podcast that I like to walk around naked in the background of her work zoom calls just to annoy her. Back to you guys. Thank you. Isaac, can I get on? And by the way, you know, we haven't given props to this woman, the worst driver than Steve cavino on the 101, the woman at Ohio State. I was gonna be one of my other stories if you gave me more than four minutes. That was driving Ryan Day. And in some of the team on that golf cart crashed right into the wall. Honestly, that is like you trying to parallel park Covina. It's like Austin Powers. And they've by the way, all the players laughed it off. They had fun with it. Well, you heard in the update that Jimmy Butler suspended again. There's another side story about him that we'll get to stick around. We got more Covino and Rich next on FOX Sports Radio live from the Tyrack.com studio. Now, we are not weathermen, but we know a lot about driving in winter conditions. We're both from the east coast forecast for a lot of the country right now. You can see on TV, snow, ice, sleet, it makes driving a challenge. 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Elk says everybody knows they're the elgces. Elgss. And by the way, that's the MVP of the day. Rich Davis, who got a colonoscopy but still came to work today. And I'm glad he did. We had a fun show. So thanks again, Rich. What was I gonna do, sit on my couch and watch Shrinking? Which, by the way, Danny, I have, like, four episodes left. Left. If you need a show to watch. I'll never get this idiot to watch because he never takes any of my recommendations. Maybe if you tell me. The boy who watched who cried. Lame show. Every week he comes in talking about a lame show. So what am I supposed to believe? Every one of them? This actually Cove is one of the best casts on tv. I believe you, Danny. I don't believe Rich because he talks about every show he watched. I told you to watch Silo. You're like no, thanks. I told you everything. Also told me to watch backstroke. I never told you to watch. I never told you to watch your shows back in the day. Ted Danson show that's coming. Ted Danson is a great actor. You told me that. 18 million shows. Every Charlie Day show you've watched, this guy. Oh, every show he watches. So anyway, you watch documentaries about people that fall in love with an octopus. That's true. And it was great. We're Covino and Rich and a few things. Please check our podcast search. Covino and Rich. Search over promised. Rumor has it. Adele style. Something else. You love Adele and lame shows. Rumor has it. Rumor has it we're going to be doing a lot of coverage at the Super Bowl. Extra coverage at the Super Bowl. So be tuning in super bowl week, New Orleans. And coming up on tomorrow's show, old school when 50 hits. We do it every Thursday. A nice throwback conversation, but Lo and Cron was talking about Jimmy Butler before and how he suspended again. Just a bad look for a good dude, right? Oh, by the way, the extra coverage you're doing at the Super Bowl. Yeah. Is that. Is Guillermo sick? And Jimmy Kimmel's using you as a look like. Oh, good one. That's great. So dumb. All right, anyway, Jimmy Butler, funny story. We hung out with Guillermo, like, all super bowl last year. Good guy, goodbye. He was at the Burbank airport and Rich became best friends with him in an hour. Yeah, because you know what? Because. Because he didn't understand what Rich was talking about. And he was talking about some lame show that no one else wanted to hear about. Rich mistook Covino for Guillermo. Yeah, he just thought he was talking to Siri. Rich was just so happy that someone would listen to his stories about Handmaid's Tale. So anyway, because I was not wanting to hear it anymore. No, Cavino goes, they look like stupid pilgrims. Like, it's a good show. Anyway, Jimmy Butler. Back to Jimmy Butler. This is a clear example of, you know, when you're just done with a relationship and you just. You're just becoming someone you're not. Right. Out of control now. Right. Or another example is like, let's say you're about to move out of an apartment or a place. You start neglecting the apartment. You haven't cleaned up, the toilet looks, you're dirty, your dog pees, and you don't clean it up because, you know. Because you're done with it. Right. Or you ever leave a job and, like, you just start telling people how you really feel because you no longer care about that job. This is clearly what's going on with Jimmy Butler in the Heat, and we know it, but it's getting ugly because we're seeing a different side to him. That's not really him. He's just over it. So he's suspended for missing a flight. Two more games. But, Rich, he also wore Phoenix Sun's sneakers during a game. And, like, in the huddle. And afterward, he was wearing Phoenix Suns, and he's on the Heat during the huddle, he sat away by himself. Tuesday, he spoke face to face with the the Heat's owner, Mickey, and doubled down saying same thing he said to Pat Riley's face. Trade me now. Yeah, so. And they're not taking them serious at this point because they want the best deal. They haven't found it yet. There's so many levels to the conversation about, you know, your shoes do make a statement this time. Like, you know, they really did, and it's the competition. And how petty is it? Petty. Passive aggressive. Awesome passive aggressive. Like, you know, how do you feel about that? It's bold. Again, we're seeing the villainous side of Jimmy Butler here. Was it okay when you wore your Adam Shine, that's my guy CBS Sports sweatshirt? That's. That's like me wearing ESPN sneakers to Fox just to be like, yeah, whatever. You know what I mean? Like, it's a bad look. When's the last time you looked at a man's shoes? I guess on the basketball court when they're not Heat sneakers and they're Phoenix sun sneakers. That's what. Oh, wait, you're not wearing your Jim Rome wig right now. I'm not? Yeah. Like, it's this trader Qualities man, but he's a good dude. It's just a clear example of, like I said, Rich, when you really want out, and it just brings out the worst side of you. All right, well, listen, have a great Wednesday night. We'll see you back here tomorrow for a throwback Thursday, getting closer and closer to the championship games. All your NFL stuff right here at Fox Sports Radio. At Coveenon Richard, clips of the show, and we'll see you tomorrow. Until then, Ariba Dare she, baby, see you in the promised land. Goodbye, guys. Hey, it's Bobby Bones. Join me and former NFL quarterback Matt Castle every Wednesday for our new podcast, Lots to say With Bobby Bones and Matt Castle. Between us, we have over 17,500 passing yards, multiple New York Times bestsellers, and one mirrorball trophy from Dancing with the Star. So where else are you going to find a show with that much athleticism and football insight? We talk sports, but we talk pop culture and music and a little bit of everything. 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