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Rich Davis
My wife and I taken the kids out for ice cream the other night and the question is, where do you go? I said, all right, kids, we're going to Cold Stone Creamery. And my wife said, no, Baskin Robbins. And I'm like, are you nuts? Would anyone in this room choose Baskin Robbins over Cold stone Creamery? Yeah.
Steve Covino
31 flavors. Let's go. It's simple.
Rich Davis
Cold Creamery. They mix it all up and it's on the sled.
Steve Covino
That's what I want to avoid sometimes. I want to be in and out, like, hey, let's get out of here. You get your cotton candy ice cream because kids always love cotton candy ice cream. I'll get my chocolate chip or cookie dough and bounce. I don't need the whole song and dance all the time. Every once in a while it's nice. Except you don't get ice cream all that often or it's a special event or the kid just performed at an assembly or he won a game and you want to get him something extra. I think Cold Stone Creamery is a little extra.
Danny G
I don't know.
Rich Davis
Damn buyer.
Steve Covino
I kind of like it. I don't love it or got to have it.
Rich Davis
Dan By I feel like you're going to be Team Rich on this Cold Stone.
Spot
This is. I'm sorry, I can't just give you a one word answer. I feel that they're almost two different entities. Whereas Cold Stone is like a Five Guys and Baskin Robbins is McDonald's.
Rich Davis
Yes.
Spot
So there is a bit of an upper tier of burger, but it also just kind of. Kind of what Kavino is saying, there's a difference to the occasion of what? Yeah, like. Yeah, it depends. But if you're choosing one, I think Cold Stone, like quality wise has got to be better.
Rich Davis
Yeah. Danny G. What do you think?
Danny G
Cold Stone. But I have left Cold Stone before and felt very fat.
Rich Davis
You gotta have it. You gotta love it like it. Gotta have it.
Danny G
It's too rich. So the smallest serving, Cold Stone will offer you. That's what I would take. I would say, like, for a weekly thing. If you went once a week, it would be Baskin Robbins.
Steve Covino
You know what else I like to share, though? The fact that when I was a kid, Baskin Robbins was the big deal. So I like to share that with my kids. Hey, when Aunt Sharon took dad to Baskin Robbins, that meant something. So here you go. Let's share this experience together. They had 31 flavors back then. That was a lot. 31.
Danny G
Did you guys not grow up with the frozen yogurt boom on the East Coast?
Rich Davis
Well, there was the.
Danny G
That's our choice these days.
Rich Davis
Remember back in the day, for a minute in 2000s, Pinkberry was.
Danny G
Oh, yeah, there's still some locations.
Rich Davis
Frozen yogurt land and all this stuff. Perfect.
Spot
What's the.
Dan Byer
What was the. Wasn't there like a Dippin Dots place? Or am I tripping?
Rich Davis
Do you mean the ice cream of the future?
Dan Byer
Yeah, I. I loved. Well, first off, I love Dippin Dots. But, like, why don't we have Ben and Jerry's in here as an option?
Rich Davis
Ben and Jerry's is great.
Dan Byer
It's fantastic.
Steve Covino
One right across the street from the Fox Sports radio studio. But it's the same thing you get.
Dan Byer
In the tub at the store. Like, you can get fish food in a waffle cone.
Spot
I'll tell you why it's not an option. Because Rich started the story saying, I'm going to Cold Stone. And his wife said, we're not going to Baskin Robbins.
Steve Covino
Right?
Spot
That's right.
Rich Davis
I mean, listen.
Spot
Wife then didn't jump in and say, why aren't we going to Menchie's?
Rich Davis
Let me tell you, if I was on the east coast, damn buyer. I would say, what about Carville or Mr. Softy? I'm saying I said it was like 7:00. Our kids bedtime soon. But dad wants ice cream. Everyone hop in the car. And I was assuming Coltstone would be like, yay, Right?
Steve Covino
If you have thoughts, we're not asking for dairy. Qu. Right. It's one or the other. It's one or the other.
Dan Byer
Does Carvel even do anything besides Fudgy the Whale?
Rich Davis
Fudgy the Whale is great.
Steve Covino
Cookie puss and the flying saucers. And yeah, I love Carville. Tom Carville's legend on the East Coast. But Rich, I think that if you want simple, you want in and out you go. Baskin Robbins if it's a special occasion, and again, you want to Impress the kids. It's almost like the hibachi, the teppanyaki of ice cream. Making it in front of you. It's a big deal. You're always waiting in line, too, though. It's always busy at Cult. And it's supposed to be an experience. Meaning if you remember, when you tip at Cold Stone, they were supposed to.
Rich Davis
Sing for you and ring a bell or something.
Steve Covino
Yeah, it was supposed to be like a whole extravaganza. So if you go there for that fun, I get it. However, I will say this. They're both really expensive. You think one's more expensive than the other? Dude, they're both pretty steep.
Rich Davis
Cold Stone's a little more expensive. And I say this in a disgusted manner. 4 ice cream servings, 2 adults, 2 kids, cups, 40 bucks at Cold Stone Creamery. But it's so good. All right, that was question one.
Steve Covino
You know, Can I answer your question?
Rich Davis
Yes.
Steve Covino
What dad wants takes a back seat to what wifey and the kids want. If you could do both, why not, if you have time? But they take precedence. So there's your answer.
Rich Davis
Well, if you want to know the answer, if you really give a crap, which you probably don't. We went to both because I'm like, well, I'm going to get cold soon. If you dopes want Baskin Robbins, I'll stop at both. But I'm not giving up that cake batter ice cream at Cold Stone. It's so creamy and good.
Steve Covino
I get it. If you're going to pig out, you want what you want.
Rich Davis
It's almost like there are times my kids like, I want McDonald's. I'm like, dad doesn't want that crap. I want Chipotle. So you go to both. Okay, question one. Question two. Have you ever bought the jersey or apparel of a cool, funny minor league baseball team? Like, I know for a minute.
Steve Covino
What was the Modesto Nuts.
Rich Davis
The Modesto Nuts. Kavino.
Steve Covino
Thinking about buying a Nuts on it. Yeah, For a long time, I wanted that one. I used to rock the Greensboro Bats a lot because they were a Yankees minor league affiliate, and I had gone to the stadium when I was a kid.
Rich Davis
That's cool.
Steve Covino
Yeah. No, you know what? If you need options, I think there are a lot of fun options and fun hats. Why do you got one?
Rich Davis
Because I remember at one point, Remember when Robinson Cano play for those, like the spongebob team for a minute? Yeah, they had those uniforms. There's a new minor league team. They're doing a weekend special event. The Morehead Morehead City Marlins already?
Steve Covino
I'm in. Tell me more.
Rich Davis
The Morehead City Marlins that play in the Coastal League in Florida for the weekend are changing their name. They are the Morehead City Booty Divers.
Steve Covino
Oh, I gotta get one. And TK Hernandez has to get one too, because he was caught wearing a hat that said it. But it had nothing to do with baseball.
Rich Davis
Yeah, but the Booty Divers, meaning it looks like a pirate diving for. For booty. But I mean, if you could get a Booty Divers jersey.
Steve Covino
That's fun. Yeah, that's funny. Except for when you're picking your kids up at school, then it may seem inappropriate because that happens once in a while. I know you got a little story about that, and I've done that too. You're wearing something dumb because your friends gave it to you, or it's like a gag gift and you fell asleep in it. You show up at the school and you don't realize you're wearing it.
Rich Davis
You're like, oh, you like this? This is the Crystal Coast Booty Divers.
Steve Covino
I do like that.
Rich Davis
That's so cool, right? I'd get a T shirt.
Steve Covino
I would get that.
Rich Davis
I have two.
Steve Covino
I think it's. It's all fair game with minor league stuff. I really do, because I'm a Yankees fan. I don't wear other teams. There's other hosts here that should rename remain nameless, even though we already mentioned them. Who wears all different hats. I'm like, dude, choose one. Pick one. Because you're a sports guy, when it comes to minor league stuff, I think you rock whatever one you want.
Rich Davis
I have two embarrassing stories about wearing things and not realizing it. So I told the story back in the day. It's embarrassing. I can't believe I'm even saying alluding to this on Fox Sports Radio, but when I was a preteen teenager, I've told the story like a lot of young, dumb boys. Let's just say you've. You've done things to the cushions of your couch.
Steve Covino
Let's just say when people say you love it at Levitz, Rich really loved it at Levitz.
Rich Davis
I was a. Let's say I was an amped up.
Steve Covino
13 year old when Rich went to Ashley Furniture. He was pretending it was Ashley for real.
Rich Davis
Let's just say when my parents are at our childhood couch, I cried. No. So I jokingly told the guys this story. Think, thinking, what was I thinking? Who knows? So one of our listeners made me a shirt that says Rich took the love seat.
Steve Covino
Literally.
Rich Davis
It said heterosexual and it was just a couch with an opening and I wore it to the gym and someone was like, what's with the shirt? I'm like, oh, I didn't realize what shirt I was wearing.
Steve Covino
The point is you can't wear a booty Diver shirt to your school assembly. Assembly or to pick them up.
Rich Davis
Do you mean like my wife around the holidays or even to the gym.
Steve Covino
Because you might see like one of the parents that you know there and you feel embarrassed.
Rich Davis
My wife bought. My wife is not like some dirty minded person. I bought her a novel T shirt because I saw it on sale, like H and M or something. It was a red sweater around the holidays and in sparkles. It said tinsel. I'll just say it starts with a T. Tinsel.
Spot
Tinsel time.
Rich Davis
Tinsel time.
Spot
Yeah.
Rich Davis
And she's like, oh, my God, you're so dumb. She was scrambled to get the kids ready for school one morning, threw it on and we're doing kid drop off. And I'm like, babe, do you know what you're wearing? She's like, oh, my God.
Steve Covino
That's my only warning with the new hat. Careful.
Rich Davis
But. But anytime.
Steve Covino
The hats are fair game. If you want to mix it up a little bit. Because you got to find some new hats every once in a while to match your kicks.
Dan Byer
I mean, this is kind of cheating because my hometown.
Rich Davis
But I had.
Dan Byer
I had plenty of mud hen stuff growing up. But there was one night, and I think it was when the Tigers sent down Jose Valverde. Or actually, I think Justin Verlander might have been down there. Cause they did a lot of promotional nights and I think they had like, okay, one time, it was a hot dog night and I really wanted the hot dog jersey. The hot dogs, yeah. The other, I think when Verlander was like rehabbing in Toledo, they had a Jurassic park night involving one of those, like inflatable T Rexes waddling up to the mound to hand him the ball.
Rich Davis
That's funny. See, I love those.
Dan Byer
I would like that.
Steve Covino
I think gonna buy. We went recently to the Mets A's game in Sacramento. And they play at the Sacramento River Cats Stadium. And they had the River Cats gear there. And I was thinking about, hey, I could buy one and get away with it. Doesn't matter.
Rich Davis
No doubt.
Steve Covino
So anyway, Rich, great question. Any other final thoughts before we move on?
Rich Davis
I was, you know, dumb minor league teams and ice cream. I'm done.
Steve Covino
Well, speaking of time, let's go. You know what I did last night? I don't know if you noticed, but check out my gleaming Chiclets. Check out these pearly whites that I got going on. They're extra sensitive today. You know what I was doing?
Rich Davis
You look like Matt Dillon in Something about Mary.
Steve Covino
Well, see, I use my whitening strips on my actual teeth. Rich uses them in places that we can't even see.
Rich Davis
Yeah, you're not supposed to put them on your.
Steve Covino
You know, Rich uses them in all these weird places. I was putting them on my teeth, right? Every single got my teeth clean. So I was like, you know what? I'm used those whitening strips, but you're supposed to keep them on for like 45 minutes.
Rich Davis
You forgot, didn't you?
Steve Covino
Dude, I passed out last night. I woke up at like 5 in the morning and I still had them on. And now my teeth are like so sensitive when I breathe in. I could feel it.
Danny G
That hurts.
Steve Covino
Your gums, dude, my gums and my teeth.
Rich Davis
Tonight when I'm.
Steve Covino
I drink anything, my teeth like, oh.
Rich Davis
Tonight when I'm reading my son a bedtime story. Can you just stand above us.
Steve Covino
Yeah.
Rich Davis
And open your mouth?
Steve Covino
I mean, my teeth are, you know, fluorescent white right now. But guys, just a warning. And of course, I had a 45 minute timer set.
Rich Davis
Yeah.
Steve Covino
Must have slept right through it or shut it off. I woke up, I must have had it on for like six plus hours, dude. And my teeth are listening though. Hurting. I mean, yeah, these chompers are glistening, but thank you for listening. So that's just my stupid story. Don't let it happen to you. And let's get into it, man.
Rich Davis
We're going to play Belichick or Covino coming up.
Steve Covino
Let's dive into it like the Booty Divers.
Rich Davis
The Booty Divers of the Coastal League. Here's my question. I want to start with something that this part of the story is not new news. Lawrence Taylor, as we know, legend. I mean, in our childhood, he's the real lt. I mean, not only was he epic in real life, I mean, the guy could block extra points in Techmo ball.
Steve Covino
By the way, D.B. danny G. Perfette. That was one of the coming of age stories in our life when we started to notice that younger generations thought LT meant Ladanian Tomlinson. We're like, hold on. It does not. But to them it did.
Rich Davis
I remember when Ladanian Tomilson went to the Jets. We were working at SNY in New York. We were asking people on the streets, yeah, who's lt? And we did like a man on the street thing based on age.
Steve Covino
It was generational.
Rich Davis
People were saying Ladanian and other people were saying, of course, Lawrence Taylor and.
Steve Covino
I believe he was on the COVID of Madden and everything at one point. Right. So, yeah, the younger kids jumped on that. So hard LT to them is Ladanian Tomlinson. Well, we're talking about Lawrence Taylor. We're talking about dangly earring Lawrence Taylor.
Rich Davis
Who did more cocaine in the 80s, him or Keith Hernandez. It's a great New York question.
Steve Covino
Definitely Hernandez, allegedly. We're talking number 56.
Rich Davis
LT now we know the story of Abdul Carter. Very excited Giants fan base. This guy's going to make a difference in New York, New Jersey. When asked, is it cool if Abdul Carter wears your number 56? Lawrence Taylor was pretty much like, yeah, kick, kick rocks, kid. Get your own legacy, get your own number.
Steve Covino
And I actually liked his comment. Wasn't something about create your own path? Why not?
Rich Davis
He wasn't rude about it, but it.
Steve Covino
Was pretty much like 56. And in fact, it's insulting to his honor. I think Abdul Carter, hey, I wish them all the best, but I think that's a disrespectful request. Why do you think they retire numbers in the first place? Not so some young jabroni can come out and take it, you know, do.
Rich Davis
You know, we know what this happens at school with your kids or you know, maybe with neighbors. You know when someone asks you something so ballsy that you're almost taken aback, like, I guess so.
Steve Covino
Yeah.
Rich Davis
I'm glad Lawrence Taylor didn't react. Like hell, kid.
Steve Covino
I guess you know this, you know, the honor that I earned. Yeah, you're trying to take it away. How about you beat it? He could have been, in my opinion, should have been a little more rude about it. He said, hey, listen, youngster, create your own path, get your own number. I don't like it, you know, from the get go. And I wish nothing but the best to Abdul Carter. I think he overstepped here. I think someone should have told him like, no, that's Lawrence Taylor. He's a legend. What are you out of your mind?
Rich Davis
But then again, I heard Jonas, our coworker on two Pros and cup of Joe said, is there any harm in asking?
Steve Covino
Yes. Okay, you know, it actually is a good point, but you'd be surprised as to what you'd get when you ask that. There's truth to that for sure. But you're asking almost them, almost to take back an honor. It's like, I just don't. I don't think that's fair at all to Lawrence Taylor or to the organization or anybody.
Danny G
And Taylor added. He said, I'm hoping that he's not thinking, oh, I just got shot down by lt. No, it's not like that, man. It's. Hey, I'm with you. I mean, I'm the guy that it. That I am. And it's going to take two of the two of us here. I'm going to be two steps behind you and make sure you don't fall.
Steve Covino
Yeah.
Danny G
So he's saying he's going to be supportive, but just make your own mark with your own number, dude.
Steve Covino
Even in high school, I didn't. I took my jersey when I left the team. It wasn't retired, obviously, but I'm like, I don't want no one taking my jersey. My jersey. Beat it.
Rich Davis
Kidding. Yeah.
Steve Covino
No, I'm serious. Stole my jersey. And, you know, because in high school, remember back in the day, they just recycled them for the next, like, five.
Rich Davis
So if you took your jersey, there would be no other number 16?
Steve Covino
Yeah, exactly.
Rich Davis
Hey, where's the men's large 16?
Steve Covino
I was like, who's gonna stop me? I don't want someone else wearing this. I was the OG Original Ochocinko.
Rich Davis
People don't realize that in the Union Little League in New Jersey, no one could wear Cavino's 23. I'm sorry, how many? 27 Little League home run jersey.
Steve Covino
That's right. No one could wear that one. My all Star jersey. My point is, you're very territorial about your number, especially when you're a legendary guy whose number was retired. They held a ceremony for you. You're a legend in that city. For some. I don't want to say he's a nobody, but he hasn't done anything yet in New York to ask for that number. That's a bold request.
Rich Davis
I mean, listen, one comes to mind for me, and I'm sure you know Dan Byers, a man of sports knowledge and history. Can you think of a guy that changed teams and had a pivot other than Joe Montana? Because when Montana went to the Chiefs, I believe Len Dawson was number 16, and then Montana rock number 19. He didn't say, hey, can you unretire 16?
Steve Covino
And that's Joe Montana.
Rich Davis
Have there been other guys that you could think of that had a, like, pivot? Like guys who went to the Yankees? A rod number three was like, I can't be Babe Ruth. I'll be 13.
Spot
I'll answer your question by not answering your question. Remember the old Pro bowl when we would. You would have guys of the Same jersey number that would go to the Pro bowl in the. You'd have to change numbers at that time. If there were two 29s on the field, you know, sorry, Eric Dickerson, you may not have tenure over that person and you may have to. So in those games, they would make them change. I do remember Peyton Manning did not have to pivot. The Broncos retired Frank Tripuka's number 18. So when Manning went from Indianapolis to Denver, they asked and he allowed him to wear 18. In fact, used it as a, as a way to, hey, if you come here, you can have 18. If you sign with the Broncos.
Rich Davis
There you go.
Spot
So.
Rich Davis
So there have been a couple times it goes both ways. But here's the update on this story because that, that part of the story is, is not necessarily new. Abdul Carter, if you put your thinking cap on, just Google image him at Penn State, he wore number 11. I grew up in the 80s in New York. There are a heck of a lot of 11 jerseys because it was that blonde haired stud who gave Covino a stink palm handshake one time.
Steve Covino
Oh, bro, you're going to bring that up. Let's preface by saying Phil Sims is a New York legend and a hell of a broadcaster. And what a fella. Nice guy, actually. He was nothing but kind and generous to us the times we've met him. And I'm not saying anything. You brought it up. I just said I want to preface your story.
Rich Davis
Phil Sims, number 11, has said it would be an honor, Abdul Carter, for you to wear my number 11 for the new York Giants. I got you. So it's the other side of things now. Phil Sim saying, I would, I would love this.
Spot
I don't have a problem with that. Now 11 is a storied number at Penn State. Yeah, it's LaVar Arrington. You just mentioned two pros. Yeah, there's the long list of guys who have worn 11. Just like 88 is with the Dallas Cowboys. When you wear 88, like Drew Pearson, like Michael Irvin, like Dez Bryant, like CD Lamb, there's something to it. Some guys don't rock like that. For Phil Sims to be like, okay, that's cool. I think that's cool of Phil Sims. But it's not like 11 is Abdul Carter's number. That's Penn State all American linebacker.
Rich Davis
It's like Syracuse number 44. 44 at the CUS is a big deal.
Spot
Absolutely.
Steve Covino
So I see it.
Spot
I would think that's a little weird.
Steve Covino
Even though Phil Sims is definitely a legendary guy in New York for the Giants. He's not Lawrence Taylor. But that's not even my point. My point is, if he feels one way and he feels okay giving up that number 11, like Dan Byer said, hey, man, that's really cool. That's really nice of him. But that doesn't mean that Lawrence Taylor's in the wrong for not wanting to. No, it's like a total preference thing. Lawrence Taylor's like, nah, man, that's my number. No way. Make your own path. If Phil Sims wants to do that, that's on him and I'm all for it. I'm surprised, though. I'm surprised to hear it. Well, you know, I don't think there should be any pressure for these retired guys to give up their number.
Rich Davis
We're going to go over all your feedback if you want to chime in. Hey, most interactive show on fox Sports Radio, 87799 on Fox at Covinonrich.
Steve Covino
But right now, your phone calls at 87799 on Fox.
Rich Davis
Let's. Let's go to you guys. Everything from minor league jerseys to my deep thought about Coldstone versus Baskin.
Steve Covino
Deep. Are you joking me?
Rich Davis
Abdul Carter asking for jersey numbers. Let's go to Drew in Vegas. What's up, buddy boy?
Steve Covino
Hey, I just want to give you a heads up. You had mentioned the Morehead City Marlins. Yeah, yeah.
Rich Davis
That's not Florida. That's actually North Carolina. I was born in Morehead City.
Steve Covino
Just want to give a shout out back home.
Rich Davis
Yo, shout out to you. I thought it was. For some reason, I thought it was Florida. But you know what?
Danny G
You stand corrected, sir.
Rich Davis
I stay corrected. But I'm still gonna get the Booty Divers jersey.
Steve Covino
Yeah. Hey, thanks. We appreciate it.
Rich Davis
Hey, Drew. Drew's like, the Booty Divers are from North Carolina. All right. Dustin in Virginia. What's up, Dustin?
Steve Covino
Hey, what's up, fellas?
Rich Davis
Hey, buddy.
Steve Covino
Baskin Robin versus Colestone. It's like to the point of, you know, a different occasion.
Danny G
El Rodeo versus Taco Bell. I'm with it, depending on the situation.
Steve Covino
If you need to be in and out or not. And the retiring jerseys, I mean, if you had a 0 and a double.
Danny G
0, you only got 101.
Steve Covino
Eventually, with position based numbers, we're going.
Danny G
To run out, right?
Rich Davis
Look at the Yankees. I know I give Camino crap all the time because I'm a Mets guy, he's a Yankees guy. But, you know, Yankee, I see Yankees run like number 82. Like they're wide receivers. What are we doing? Like, eventually you might need to say and reset.
Steve Covino
You know, like as Waldo Cabrera wearing number 95.
Rich Davis
What is he judges 99o lineman or an infielder.
Steve Covino
Those numbers and positions. Yeah, we have to think of them differently now. Yeah, 99 is a baseball number.
Dan Byer
Why is 0 a number for a jersey?
Rich Davis
It's a good question.
Dan Byer
Still trying to figure that out. Why zero?
Rich Davis
I had a buddy in high school who thought it was cool. He wanted to be 09. So he would, he would specially order the 09. People like people have their preferences.
Spot
It's pretty amazing. In basketball, our jerseys were, it was either 10 through 15, 20 through 15, or 25, 30 through 35. They never went past 6. We didn't have single digit jerseys. It was just and to Kavito's point and wanting his number. The smaller you were, the smaller number that you got.
Steve Covino
That's where it used to be.
Spot
54. You were probably 6, 4 and you know, 250 pounds.
Steve Covino
If you were the Husky kid in Little League, you wore number 14.
Rich Davis
If your jeans were husky from JCPenney.
Danny G
Yes.
Steve Covino
Yeah, because the littler kid wore number one.
Spot
Exactly.
Steve Covino
That's usually how it went.
Rich Davis
It's funny you would say that because I as, you know, as if I don't mention it once a show. You know the number one coach here on Fox Sports Radio, Rich Davis.
Steve Covino
So I've heard.
Rich Davis
Yeah, I coach five and under. T ball, little kids, pony ball, all their jerseys. Like Dan Byer said, I got the little jerseys and if there's a big kid on my team, I had to call the next league up that's also the Rockies. It'd be like, hey, do you got a bigger Rockies jersey? Because one of my, one of my kids is Husky. And then you'll get a call from someone from a higher league, like, we got a little guy.
Spot
Do you have a kid's drowning in his uniform?
Rich Davis
You're right. So that is how it is.
Steve Covino
And by the way, if you just joined us and you don't know the story, Abdul Carter, now a giant, wore number 11 in college. But he asked Lawrence Taylor, hey, can I wear your retired number 56? You know that honor bestowed upon you, Can I reverse the honor and wear your number? Because a lot of years have passed. I get it to him, he's like, yeah, Lawrence Taylor, I guess it's okay to ask. Like, yeah, I agree with Jonas. Like there's no harm in asking, but that's a bold ask. And Lawrence Taylor said, beat it in.
Rich Davis
A nice way, kindly.
Steve Covino
And then Phil Sim said, hey, you wore number 11 in college. You could wear my number 11. Which, by the way, is. Is an odd gesture to me, to be honest. It was like, way too kind.
Rich Davis
It's like, take my wife, sleep with her.
Steve Covino
Yeah, he was, like, way too willing.
Spot
You guys are way more lenient than I am because I'm going to sound like, get off my lawn guy, but I do think it's too much to ask. You don't understand the history. You don't understand who Lawrence Taylor is. That's fine. It wasn't his generation. He wasn't born.
Steve Covino
It does sound tone deaf to us. I agree. Yes.
Spot
But there's also the fact of. I think it's disrespectful to Michael strahan, Justin Tuck, O.C. humanora, other great Giants players who didn't ask for Lawrence Taylor's 56 or kept their own number. So for Abdul Carter to think like, I'm next, and it's like, hold up, Super Bowl 42 and Super Bowl 46 were one because of their defensive lines and for. For what they did. And so I think. I think that there's. Not that he intended to hurt anyone's feelings by it. I just think that you're not understanding history in doing so.
Steve Covino
Maybe this leads to Rich's other thought. Abdul Carter wish him nothing but the best. Right. I think he overstepped a little bit. But maybe these younger kids, these weenials, are just wired with this sense of entitlement. It's not like I hate that word. I don't necessarily use that word, but maybe it's just something in them and in their generation where they don't really care.
Rich Davis
The word entitlement does rub me the wrong way because I don't think that's necessarily it, but we'll get to that. Next, I want to say, why is.
Steve Covino
It that all these younger generations expect to be, you know, head of the company before they did anything?
Rich Davis
Think about it, because we're going to dive into it next. Let's say I had a Rafi real quick. Then we'll go to Denbigher for an update. Rafi in Idaho. Wrap this up, man.
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What's up, fellas? Hey, you're talking about the misunderstanding generationally about the LT initials.
Rich Davis
Yeah.
Steve Covino
My uncle was always quick to remind me an Ice Cube song when he says freaking brothers every way like mj, that I wasn't correct that it was Michael Jordan, but Magic Johnson. And you know what?
Rich Davis
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Spot
AI Is taking over.
Rich Davis
AI Take it over for sure.
Dan Byer
In fact, it's AD or AP just because some people insist. No, no, it's his initials. Adrian Peterson, let me tell you. Anthony Davis. No, no, no, no.
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People don't realize. Dan Beyer not He's a robot. And he's giving your update right now. AI Dan Byer.
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What up, pb?
Spot
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Steve Covino
Hyping you up for the fights this weekend. And I'll talk about it again in weekend hobnobbing. But right now, we got to talk about. Well, like, we always talk about Gen Z. What a bunch of weenies.
Rich Davis
Well, see, it's very easy. It's very easy for every generation to.
Steve Covino
I'm kidding. No, I'm not.
Rich Davis
I'm saying it's very easy for every generation to make fun of the younger generation. The greatest generation. Our grandparents made fun of our boomer parents who were hippies, and then they make fun of us, and then we make fun of the younger generation. It's cyclical. Your music stinks. Ours is better. You don't know. You don't get it. Mom and dad, like, this has gone on for the history of life. But there is something to be said about this younger generation where I argue sometimes, maybe they got it right. There is a big emphasis on work, life balance. There is a big emphasis on mental health. And, you know, work isn't life. You know, you got to live it up.
Steve Covino
Or you could say that's just being lazy and doing the bare minimum. No guy is going to get ahead putting his backpack on because the 5 o'clock whistle rang. It's like, yeah, but you're not really done with your work.
Rich Davis
Well, there's a Shador Sanders story that.
Steve Covino
Was my first taste of it. Like, just because. Let's say it was five. I see all the youngsters like, all right. Later, like, hey, but we're in the middle of something. You're not done.
Rich Davis
I get it. We had an intern once. I know what he's talking about. That our producer, video guy Spot was teaching this kid how to load stuff in the system and sound clips and doing everything, and he grabs his backpack and he just started leaving. And we were like, did you finish that? No, but it's five o'clock.
Steve Covino
Later.
Rich Davis
Bye.
Steve Covino
And you're like, wow, man.
Rich Davis
Oh, I.
Steve Covino
How about putting a little extra in?
Rich Davis
But then I'm thinking, like, well, just because I was raised to overwork and put that extra effort in, you're still.
Steve Covino
Always gonna lose to the guy that is willing to put the Extra in.
Rich Davis
But is that extra? You're just giving more time to the man when, like, are you seeing the.
Steve Covino
Benefit of it or you're more committed or you're hungrier and you know you have greater work ethic. I'll always hire the guy with greater work ethic faster than the guy who's quick to leave. Beat it.
Rich Davis
Then here's my question to you. Do we just continue to mock younger generations or do we adjust? Because I saw an article. This is interesting.
Steve Covino
Let me ask you. A lot of companies and this is the question. Why does the older generation have to adjust to the younger generation?
Rich Davis
Because they have the workforce. You're hiring, that's why.
Steve Covino
Yeah, you're hiring, but which means you're the superior.
Rich Davis
Let me reference two articles and Denny has, you know, details on this. Shadora Sanders, perfect example. Two articles I read recently. One of them was all about how if you want to hire someone of this younger generation, they're all about transparency. Don't. Don't tell me about a job without listing the salary. How much you pay me, because I'm not hanging out at your company for fun. I want to get paid. So before I interview, before I do anything, how much you paying? And some people are saying, well, that's entitled. It rubs me the wrong way. Gen Z would say, no, I just want transparency. I'm not gonna come there, interview and do all this and then you decide what you're gonna pay me. What does this job pay? And I sort of understand it.
Steve Covino
I mean, it's a little bold for someone with not that many options. It just sounds a little bold. I'm not mad at that.
Rich Davis
Listen to this article, how to slay. This is written from Gen Z's perspective because you could tell by the headline. How to slay Summer Employment. If you want to attract our generation, Gen Z, keep these things in mind. Number one, when we excel, let us know if we do a good job. Gen Z wants a pat on the.
Steve Covino
Back pot of positive reinforcement.
Rich Davis
They want a ton of.
Steve Covino
It's good. Hey, I could relate to that. Who doesn't like to be told they're doing a good job? But is it needed and necessary all the time?
Rich Davis
Now there's a few others. I'm going to get to all of them. So how to handle Gen Z?
Steve Covino
And that's a bit much though, Rich. I mean, we all like that, but it's like, necessary. Get out of here.
Rich Davis
Do you want to employ productive young people or not? So we're going to get to all this, plus some NBA, NFL, a lot of fun Friday. Let's go to this thought of and again, it's so easy. It's like it's almost lazy to be like, man, the kids nowadays. Because that's the generational thought for the for hundreds of years your grandparents thought your parents are lazy hippies. In the 60s they thought we were entitled kids in the 80s and 90s. And now you're like kids nowadays are only on their iPads. Meanwhile your parents are yelling at you for being on Nintendo. If it was raining out, how many times do your parents say in or out? In or out? Now we're like, the kids don't play outside anymore.
Steve Covino
Remember Rich, when we entered the workforce and we were the young guy, younger guys. We're still the young guys. Please. Yeah, all these old school guys here in sports, but they would call us, oh, those metrosexuals. What do they know? That I'm like, why am I metrosexual? Because I comb my hair now.
Rich Davis
You know, you're caveman now. I'm a caveman compared to a 20 year old.
Steve Covino
I went from metrosexual guy to caveman.
Rich Davis
Well, I bring this up because there's the Shador Sanders stories. We're going to story we're going to get to. We talked about Abdul Carter asking for lt's number and it also ties together because there's a different mindset among younger people. And the question is, do you adjust to them or do you just continue to mock it and be like, no, no our way. And I just feel like there's gotta be some type of compromise. And I found a great article and it's all based on how do we try to accommodate and blend in with the younger generation. Gen Z, an article written by A20Something said how to quote, slay summer and hire the right Gen Z kids. Because like I said, there was one article about kids don't want to hear about money afterwards. Kids now are like, yo, how much you paying me? Don't, don't beat around the bush. Don't, don't say, well, you're gonna do this and how much are you paying me?
Steve Covino
Which you know what, as a guy who's done pretty decent in his career, there's a lot of jobs that I've taken because it's a great opportunity. And then you worry about the money.
Rich Davis
Yeah, but they don't think that way.
Steve Covino
Mindset's off. Yeah, well let me tell you as a older person who's not that old, just a generation above you, I got an Opportunity coming up. You know what's least, you know what's more important to me? The opportunity.
Rich Davis
They don't think that way, though.
Steve Covino
Okay, well, then you know what? Maybe they should.
Rich Davis
How much are you going to pay me now? Look at how many kids run Only fans. We did the math the other day.
Steve Covino
I want the opportunity so then you could pay me more later on.
Rich Davis
Daunting. And again, I don't want to scare everyone with a daughter out there, but 18 to 25 year old women, when you do the math, this is a true fact. 18 to 25 year old women, 1 out of 10 has an OnlyFans page. They want money now. They want money. They don't care about, like, oh, this is good for your future. They. It's a different generation.
Danny G
For what, though? We're paying their cell phone bill, their insurance machine packages.
Rich Davis
You got teenagers. I know you're thinking like, what are they doing? Let me give you a couple of highlights from this article. And then this. Shador Sanders. Perfect example. Number one, if you're trying to hire Gen Z, these are funny things to me. When you're emailing them, don't give a thumbs up emoji. They think it's passive aggressive and it hurts their feelings. Emojis are cringy. Don't do that. You'll upset them. And exclamation points could trigger them.
Steve Covino
Emojis being cringy is the only one. Okay, fine. That's a little immature, right? If you're an older person. Otherwise, so far, I hate all these.
Danny G
Why are you going to read into an emoji?
Rich Davis
Dude? I was told once, if you text or email back a younger co worker, like, thumbs up. They don't take it as like, all right, good. They take it as how passive aggressive?
Danny G
No, it's ridiculous because not everything is a heart. You don't heart every message.
Steve Covino
Some is just a Fonzie thumbs up.
Rich Davis
No, they take it as like, oh, my God. Why is it. What? It's passive aggressive. Okay, number two, don't think I'm gonna work for your company if it's at least not partly remote. I'm not coming to someplace five days a week. Okay, that's it. That's a Gen Z scene.
Steve Covino
You know, Covid really made everybody lazy, though. Not just Gen Z.
Rich Davis
But they're saying remote. They don't want to be fully remote because they want to have, I guess, some interaction to maybe move up the ladder.
Steve Covino
But I don't blame them for feeling that way. But to call it out as a demand yeah, you can't dictate nobody from nowhere Ville. Beat it. Like for you to even suggest that this sounds okay. Some 27 year old, not even 21 wrote it.
Rich Davis
22.
Steve Covino
Yeah, but you said. How old is the person that wrote it?
Rich Davis
It's a 20 something year old, like early 20s.
Steve Covino
Well, that's what I'm talking about. So for you to give this any validity is a joke to me. Like what do they know about anything?
Spot
Here's what I think is interesting about this, is if it's getting to this point of the interview, these are your most qualified candidates. So it's not like you're just walking in blind with 100 other candidates. And I think why they feel that they have some power is if they got this far in the interview, they must be better than everybody else.
Rich Davis
Precisely. Dan Byers. Right on. They say, as the article says, as we focus on seasonal hiring for the summer, your best employees. If you're trying to hire 20 something year olds for your business or interns or part time workers, they are gonna demand these things. So be prepared. They don't wanna work someplace every day. Part of it has to be remote number three, work life boundaries. When I'm not at the office or not on the clock, I am not gonna respond to your emails or messages because I'm not working. Danny G. Imagine if like at night you and I didn't text each other about the show because we were quote, off the clock.
Danny G
No, our show wouldn't work.
Rich Davis
That's. We, we rely on a lot of industries. Rely on, like yo, did you get that email? It was sent at 7:48pm I was off.
Steve Covino
Who did I hire? As my dad would say, the Queen of Sheba.
Danny G
Yeah.
Steve Covino
I don't get it, dude. Like, I get it.
Danny G
Like there's last minute changes too. Like our boss and the sales department. Sometimes there'll be some last minute changes or additions and we have to be open to communicating no matter what time it is.
Steve Covino
It's a job, man. It's not, it's not super fun time.
Rich Davis
Work life balance is big to them. Meaning if they have an important event, there is no negotiation. Like if I, if they have a friend's wedding or bachelor party or something like, yeah, can't work. No, like it's not up for debate. Like, hey boss, I'm not working that day mixed in with if I'm not feeling it. The company has to be okay with mental health days. Different generation, man.
Steve Covino
You, you gotta like, they sound more like demands than requests. Mental health day doesn't bother me that much. I mean, again, it sounds soft, but I think everybody needs a day for whatever reason, right? A personal day, whatever it is.
Rich Davis
And I'll give you one more.
Steve Covino
Nothing wrong with a break or a refresher. So it's just how it sounds to me. But so far only two of these.
Rich Davis
Are tolerable, by the way. And it's not to sound like we're grumpy middle aged men. It just, it's a very different generation. And it will tie directly to this story Danny G. Has on standby about Shadore Sanders. One last one. And this is interesting because every industry is different companies. This is from a gen zer. Companies need to be clear right away about their social media policies because I'm going to check my phone throughout the day. What's your policy on it? I think it's a fair question.
Steve Covino
It's a fair question.
Rich Davis
Yeah, but like, what if, what if a company says like, yeah, I don't want you checking social media throughout the day. Is that a deal breaker?
Steve Covino
I mean, how bad do you want to work here? How bad do you want this job? You know, go start an only fans. Then if you, if you're so interested.
Rich Davis
In doing other things, one out of ten do. All right, well, with that all said, Danny G. This Shador Sanders story maybe sheds a little light on why he was passed up in the draft. Not because of race, not because of talent, not because of it. Because of perhaps an attitude that teams were not really vibing with.
Danny G
Yeah. This was reported by Sports Kia Sportskeeda via Fox Sports. Yesterday, a team with a top seven pick in the 2025 NFL Draft requested that Shador Sanders study its playbook for their interview session. Shador arrived unprepared and used his time to instead question the team's leadership, asking their strategy to support him.
Rich Davis
And it ties perfectly into this article.
Steve Covino
There's been a lot of smoke around this story. So where there's smoke, there's fire for sure, right? Like we heard that from several sources. So imagine that some dude comes in and he starts calling shots on you. And that's why Rich is saying, well, who's supposed to accommodate who in this situation?
Rich Davis
I'm just saying we shouldn't be shocked. And I'm not coming down on Shador Sanders. What I'm saying is we shouldn't be shocked based on the article I just talked about, based on the mindset of a 20 something year old. Now I'm not saying it's right or wrong. I'm just saying. Shador Sanders is in line with the mindset of most young people. The end. Instead of saying I prepared the bypass, instead of saying I prepared the playbook, he came in there thinking I, well, what are you going to do for me as your next star? Yeah, kid, but we have an organization here. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But how are you going to support me? And that's the mindset of so many younger people.
Steve Covino
That's a horrible mindset for a team sport. It's not about me. It's not. It's about the team. And he's already separating himself when the season hasn't even started, when you're not even on the team yet. So that's a really bad look, dude. Like there, there are, there is an etiquette and I don't care what the new generation thinks. It doesn't make it right.
Rich Davis
There's a whole lot to be said. And you know, to end this conversation.
Steve Covino
On a note, when you and I started here, did we start calling shots or did we prove ourselves a little first and then maybe try to make a few changes here and there where we thought they could benefit us and the team? Yeah, right. Because there's an etiquette involved.
Danny G
Yeah. It was like three weekends you worked before you started threatening the bosses.
Steve Covino
Yeah. Kavino said he wanted two weekends before we requested an aquarium in the studio.
Rich Davis
Kavino wants a fish tank so bad. But I will say there is something to be said to not be one sided. How many generations work, work, work, work, work and realize their work life balance stinks. Like how many, how many people in our grandparents and parents generation realized I spent 50 years working for this company.
Danny G
And there's validity to that point. And I think that we, you know, as the generation above them, we're learning from them too, but they also need to learn from us. So where are the parents in this? I have a 22 year old stepson and he's been interviewing for summer jobs right now. And Brenda and I have been giving him pointers and talking him through it and talking about it and he's not making any of these demands in his interviews.
Rich Davis
And he'll stand out for not doing it?
Steve Covino
I think so. I don't know, man. This whole thing upsets me.
Danny G
People with good, strong work ethic, how could this not annoy you?
Steve Covino
Yeah. And this applies in everyone's life and in sports. And the question comes down to this in the article. If you're a veteran athlete, are you supposed to bend backwards to make sure this guy's okay? Or should this guy accommodate to an established team? And I think it works that way. Yet it is a bit of a compromise. Yeah, right. We all want to be respectful, but for everybody to have to bend over backwards to accommodate a generation with all these demands, that's odd.
Rich Davis
I think there's a phenomenal balance that I'd like to think if you're roughly 40, I like to call our generation the in betweeners. We really are because we're, we lived the life before social media, but we know social media.
Steve Covino
We live, we were fluent in old guy and, and younger guy and, and.
Rich Davis
I think if you're roughly 4, I would say like if you were born in the late 70s to late 80s, if you are 40ish or so. Again, you're the type of person that grew up without social media, without these things, but you also understand it. And I think you, you don't want to make the mistakes of past generations where it's like I'm gonna work 18 hours a day and never see my kids like your parents or grandparents may have done. But you also don't expect to start out the company as a VP like a 20 something year old.
Steve Covino
That's the thing though, when you talk about work, life balance and Danny G. Mentioned, yeah, we're all realizing that there has to be a better way. But guess what? You still have bills to pay. So unless you want to drown in debt, go right ahead. So still have to work and make ends meet.
Rich Davis
Hey, your thoughts on this hard hitting Kavita on rich conversation here?
Steve Covino
See how Shador Sanders, not necessarily him, but that generation will rub other people the wrong way all the time. Well, and again, remember that old saying, hey, welcome to the real world. We all had to make adjustments. I was a spoiled kid. You know what? I realized I had to work a little harder when I got into the real world. You got to make adjustments. Just because things went a certain way for you growing up and everybody coddled you at home doesn't mean the real world works that way. So your boss has to accommodate you and not use exclamation points because you're upset by them. Get out of here with that two.
Rich Davis
Points and then we'll move on. We'll play a little Belichick or Kavino, we'll talk a little NBA this weekend. But two points. I saw a video.
Steve Covino
Why don't you go for three like Jalen Brunson.
Rich Davis
You know what, I'm gonna that left handed, nice little three pointer. I saw a video within the last year and I felt bad for this girl. But at the same time I laughed. You saw the same one I'm thinking about. It was a girl on the east coast, lived in New York and she had started her first job in New York City. And she went on a rant where she was almost in tears saying how.
Steve Covino
Eight hours a day was too much.
Rich Davis
I have to take the train to Manhattan and then I work eight plus hours. Then I take the train back. When am I supposed to go to the gym? When am I supposed to go out for drinks with my friends? When am I supposed. And it's like, wow, we can't put.
Steve Covino
It all on the generation too. We can put it on the parents. That might be for not preparing them properly for these type of things. So. But. But the reality is what it is. But don't have to adjust. You have to, I don't know, get a little tougher.
Rich Davis
But also don't be shocked, Kavino, if because of Nil and the way things are now a little differently, don't be shocked if players want to really call their shots more and more. I think we're going to get to a point where college players are going to be like, nah, here's a list of teams and cities I want to play for and that's how I'll enter the draft process.
Steve Covino
Like, let me ask you this, Rich. Back to the other, like, even more.
Rich Davis
So, not just your top picks. Like there'll be.
Steve Covino
If Shador Sanders really wanted to play for that top seven team in the NFL draft, shouldn't he have learned the playbook a little bit?
Danny G
Yeah.
Steve Covino
So what is it? Doesn't that show the employer or the team that he's really not that interested?
Dan Byer
I guess this is. I'm struggling this because it feels like the idea of I'm not going to play for a certain team is pretty old for the NFL. We had it with John Way, with Eli Rivers and Eli Manning. Yeah, like this. This is not a new tale.
Steve Covino
It's not a new thing. But you can name like we can name them on one hand.
Dan Byer
I just don't think we're going to get an entire generation. Sanders just feels like that. And I'm not comparing him to the skill of Elway or Eli or any of that. But like, yeah, there's always a couple guys who think they can dictate terms.
Rich Davis
And some have in the past.
Dan Byer
Into the fifth is pretty much a sign to everyone that, like you can't dictate.
Rich Davis
Perhaps perfed. There's where we end. We say Shador is exhibit A. Of what happens now if you try to dictate too much your shot, but it might go bad without without the A plus talent, you can't do this. Every morning brings a fresh new energy. This is today, and no matter what the day holds, we come to the Today show for all of it.
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Rich Davis
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Steve Covino
City and Brian Head, Utah.
Dan Byer
Here you can discover Southern Utah's first artists at the Parowan Gap petroglyphs or carve a fresh trail at Brian Head Ski Resort.
Steve Covino
Paint the town red, perusing Cedar City's.
Dan Byer
Unique shops, museums and savory bites. Marvel at nature's masterpieces at nearby Zion, Bryce and Kolob canyons and be mesmerized by the endless starry nights at Cedar Breaks National Monument.
Rich Davis
Your inspired adventure awaits. Plan your trip today@Visit cedarcity.com this is.
Olivia Carvell
Courtside with Laura Carrenti, the podcast that's changing the game and breaking down the business of women's sports like never before. I'm Laura, the founder and CEO of Deep Blue Sports and Entertainment, your inside source on the biggest deals, power moves and game changers. Writing the playbook on all things women's sports, from the heavy hitters in the front office to the powerhouse women on the pitch. We're talking to commissioners, team owners, influential athletes and the investors betting big on women's sports. We'll break down the numbers, get under the hood and go deep on what's next. Women's sports are the moment, so if you're not paying attention, you're already behind. Join me Courtside for a front row seat into the making of the business of women's sports. Courtside with Laura Carrenti is an iHeart women's sports production in partnership with Deep Blue Sports and Entertainment. Listen to Courtside with Laura Carenti Starting April 3rd 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.
Laura Carenti
In 2020, a group of young women in a tidy suburb of New York City found themselves in an AI fueled nightmare.
Rich Davis
Someone was posting photos.
Dan Byer
It was just me. Naked. Well, not me, but me with someone else's body parts on my body parts that looked exactly like my own.
Olivia Carvell
I wanted to throw up.
Margie Murphy
I wanted to scream.
Laura Carenti
It happened in Levittown, New York. But reporting the series took us through the darkest corners of the Internet and to the front lines of a global battle against deepfake pornography.
Rich Davis
This should be illegal, but what is this?
Laura Carenti
This is a story about a technology that's moving faster than the law and about vigilantes trying to stem the tide. I'm Margie Murphy. And I'm Olivia Carville.
Rich Davis
This.
Laura Carenti
This is Levittown, a new podcast from iHeart podcasts Bloomberg and Kaleidoscope. Listen to Levittown on Bloomberg's Big Take podcast. Find it on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Rich Davis
On November 5, 2018 at 6:33am A red Volkswagen Golf was found abandoned in a ditch out in Sleep Hole Valley. The driver's seat door was open. No traces of footsteps leaving the vehicle. No belongings were found, except for a cassette tape lodged in the player. On that tape were 10 vile.
Steve Covino
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Oh, my God.
Rich Davis
Horrific stories that to this day have been kept restricted from the public until now. You feeling this too? A horror anthology podcast. Listen on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts.
Spot
Or wherever you get your podcasts.
Rich Davis
It's time to play, I think America's new favorite game. Is it Steve Covino or Bill Belichick?
Danny G
Steve Covino and Bill Belichick have some things in common.
Steve Covino
Bill Belichick's the man.
Dan Byer
They both have younger girlfriends named Jordan.
Steve Covino
He ain't the man if that was my daughter.
Dan Byer
They both have a powerful presence in the sports world.
Steve Covino
Work harder so you can do that when you're 72.
Rich Davis
You tell us, is it Steve Covina or Bill Belichick?
Steve Covino
I'm not mad at him at all. I want to know what it is.
Rich Davis
To think this is a brainchild, Danny G. Of me being high on the beach on vacation in Mexico.
Danny G
Well, in fact, half inedible.
Rich Davis
Yeah.
Steve Covino
When this became a thing, everybody was on vacation, including myself, including Bill Belichick, who was hoisting his girlfriend up in the air playing airplane on the beach.
Rich Davis
That's what made me think of a game, because I got a text message from Covino and he was, like, riding ATVs with his girlfriend, Jordan. And then I looked on social media and I saw Belichick on the beach picking up his girlfriend Jordan. And I said this, my friends, Danny G. Do your magic. And Danny G. Made it again I don't know.
Danny G
Yeah. What started from Rich's late night Edible Mind has turned into an on air game I put together a few times. Now let's meet our contestant on the studio lines. I'll use Dan Byer for this. DB Would you love to travel to beautiful Lexington, Kentucky? Madbury, New Hampshire, Phoenix, Arizona, or Surprise, Arizona?
Rich Davis
It's already been addressed.
Spot
I'm sorry. The ponies are running this weekend. We just had the Kentucky Oaks. We're going to Lexington. Lexington, yeah, that's right. A little ways away from Louisville.
Rich Davis
Is that why you're wearing that hat today?
Danny G
Oh, sorry, Reese. It is your city's time to shine this weekend.
Rich Davis
What's up, Reese?
Steve Covino
What's up, guys?
Danny G
Heck, yeah. What do you do for a living there in Kentucky?
Steve Covino
I am a general sales manager at a new car dealership. Just getting off work. Wow. Nude dealership?
Rich Davis
No. New car. New car.
Steve Covino
I'm going to go there right now.
Danny G
All right, Reese, here's how Covino or Belichick works. I've done extensive research on both Coach and Covino and their two young girlfriends. Each member of the crew are gonna read a fun fact, and you gotta tell us, is it Steve Covino or Bill Belichick? You have five chances to get two correct.
Steve Covino
Got it for the swiggy, right?
Danny G
For a swiggy, yes, sir.
Rich Davis
Let's go.
Danny G
All right, here we go. Rich Davis is gonna read the first fun fact.
Rich Davis
Here you go. Is it Cavino or Belichick? Reese, this guy's Jordan recently went along as his date to an NHL playoff hockey game. This Jordan went with her man to an NHL playoff hockey game. Is it Covino or Belichick?
Steve Covino
I'm gonna say Covino. No.
Danny G
Oh, for one, it's. All right.
Steve Covino
What was the event again?
Rich Davis
NHL hockey game.
Steve Covino
You think I'd go to a hockey game? You're out of your mind. I'm the laziest guy you'd ever meet. I'm chilling.
Danny G
You still have four chances here. Byers gonna read the second fun fact.
Spot
All right. His Jordan is currently getting certified to add Pilates instructor to her resume. Is that Gavino or Belichick?
Steve Covino
I'm gonna say that's Cavino.
Danny G
And you are correct, sir.
Steve Covino
That was a trick question because you could see Belichick's girlfriend doing that sort of stuff. In fact, you know, I feel like they were doing some Pilates moves in the sand on the beach.
Rich Davis
However, I did see your Jordan on Instagram on a Pilates machine, like, yesterday.
Steve Covino
So I have one of those reformers One of those Pilates machines at my house.
Rich Davis
Let me just swing back and forth on it. While you watch the fights.
Steve Covino
Yeah, it's ridiculous.
Danny G
All right, Reese, you are halfway to one of these beautiful C and R swiggies. And I have the third fun fact here. He wore number 62 and played center in junior high school. He wore number 62 and played center in junior high. Covino or Belichick?
Steve Covino
I'm gonna say that's William Belichick.
Rich Davis
That's.
Steve Covino
I got the video proof.
Danny G
Yeah.
Rich Davis
What high school has a 5, 9 center?
Steve Covino
A kid who was this size in junior high school.
Rich Davis
Yeah.
Steve Covino
I didn't grow after that. Okay. I must have been a seven on seven. Yeah. 62 center, bro. And by the way, some kid hit me up like a year ago, asked if he could have 62. I told him, hell, no.
Rich Davis
That's funny. What's funny? I saw the video. Covino's been doing that. You know when you take your old VHS tapes and you use those companies like imemories to make them digital. Covino showed me video of him playing, and I'm not gonna lie, I'll give him props. He laid some kid out. I'm like, that's you.
Steve Covino
Yeah. Just blocking people center. Yeah. Not a lot of glory, but I was one of those kids. I was pretty good.
Rich Davis
I just. Now you just sit around scratching your belly, watching Yankees games.
Steve Covino
Union, New Jersey, nationally ranked number three. USA Today, bro.
Danny G
All right, all right, here we go. Now, there's two chances left for Reece to get one correct. Perfett has the fourth fun fact.
Dan Byer
All right, get it together here. His Jordan designed a leather jacket using old football patches.
Rich Davis
Ooh.
Steve Covino
Oh.
Danny G
Covino or Belichick?
Steve Covino
I'm gonna go with.
Danny G
Who's that? Vino Covino.
Steve Covino
No.
Rich Davis
Goodness.
Steve Covino
No way.
Danny G
No. This is coming down to the wire now. Last one. Spotty's not here, so I'll read the fifth and final fun fact.
Rich Davis
Let's go.
Danny G
Okay, Reese, listen closely. He uses just for men, Covino or Belichick? I'll go with Belichick.
Steve Covino
No.
Danny G
Sorry, Reese.
Steve Covino
Yeah, I use dark brown, black, the one with the Mexican guy on the COVID Sorry, man.
Rich Davis
People don't know he made. Covino looks like a dead ringer from Mario Lopez. But if he didn't do that, he'd look like Cesar Milan.
Steve Covino
Yeah, it's true.
Danny G
And if Belichick took care of himself, I'm pretty sure he'd go to a salon.
Rich Davis
He's got money, man.
Steve Covino
Is that our first loser?
Danny G
Yeah. In this game, you Know, I think.
Steve Covino
For Fet jinxed him with that Beck song that we came back with. Loser Soyu bedador.
Rich Davis
Oh, man.
Danny G
But at least he's got some festivities going on there in Lexington this weekend.
Steve Covino
Thanks for playing the game. The sweep in the nation. We appreciate it.
Rich Davis
All right, Reese. Have a great weekend, brother.
Steve Covino
Appreciate you. Thank you, man. You can play again next week.
Rich Davis
Love you, buddy.
Spot
Ladies Kentucky Derby in Louisville. So that's just to clarify that, but I don't want anybody in Kentucky to be offended. Both are great cities. Was in Louisville last year at Keeneland for the two years ago for the Breeders Cup. It was a great, great event. The Kentucky Oaks ran today. A lot of rain, so it was muddy. Good cheer. The favorite ends up winning today at Churchill Downs and of course, the Run for the Roses tomorrow.
Steve Covino
Now it's time for this week's Pro of the Week.
Danny G
My belly.
Steve Covino
And it goes to who we're debating.
Rich Davis
What about Juan Soto? Got his first two home runs.
Steve Covino
Soto.
Rich Davis
Get out of here. At City Field.
Steve Covino
Brunson. It has to be the guy with the winning shot last night. Jalen Brunson. 40 points.
Dan Byer
Not again. Not again.
Steve Covino
The Pistons gonna follow.
Danny G
Perfect. In his dreams.
Steve Covino
116, 113. And the Knicks move on again. He had 40 points, seven assists. But he came up big, looking cool in the clutch. And like Danny G said before, you know, after missing a pretty bad shot right there, he came through when it counted. And props to him. He's our Express Pro Pro of the week.
Dan Byer
I mean, everything beside. I would have liked, like, I don't know. I hope this is a rivalry. Three years, because it's a great. I could have taken 11 games of that. That was just chippy, hard basketball across the up and down the court.
Rich Davis
You ain't kidding. That really was a fantastic series. Nothing to be ashamed of if you're a Pistons fan. In fact, what a great turnaround from where they were.
Steve Covino
Exactly. Congrats again to Jalen Brunson. Express Pro Pro of the week.
Rich Davis
Let's do it. Weekend Hobnobbin Living for the weekend.
Dan Byer
You're winning bets for talking points if you get stuck.
Steve Covino
Socializ.
Rich Davis
Ever done anything dangerous? You ever danced with the devil in the pale moonlight? That is dangerous. Friday brings us Weekend Hobnob.
Steve Covino
All right, well, the main card just started. Okay.
Rich Davis
I love that you actually agreed to put down your phone.
Steve Covino
Well, you saw, I put a reminder. I put a little setting on my phone. It says, don't bother me about the fight. I'm on delay.
Rich Davis
Oh, my God.
Steve Covino
You did yeah, it's my do not disturb. Don't give me any fight updates. I'm on delay. If you hit me up with a fight, I update. That's like hitting me up with the next girlfriend, ex, wife update. You're not my friend anymore. I don't want to hear it. I don't want to know. But it starts tonight. Fatal Fury got Teofimo. Teofimo, Lopez and Barboza, they're in the ring in Times Square.
Rich Davis
Don't tell Camino.
Steve Covino
Don't tell me. Then you got Haney Ramirez. Ramirez, former champ. He's got that left hook just like Garcia did. And we know Haney's susceptible, but this is Haney's comeback fight since he was embarrassed by Garcia. He's got to win. He's got to show up. And then Ryan Garcia tonight fighting Roly Romero. And Romero's got a puncher's chance. He's strong, but I think Ryan Garcia is going to dominate him.
Rich Davis
As you were just telling me off the air, this is a great fight night. But I think what's even more important is the result of these three fights will tell you where this division is going.
Steve Covino
Exactly. Yeah. A lot of implications moving forward. So watch this fight and enjoy. And then if you bought the bundle, there was a fight bundle you could buy. Tomorrow night on Tres de Mayo, Saul Canelo Alvarez vs. William Skull, who's very big compared to Canelo, but Canelo says he doesn't care. He's over 6 foot tall. William Skull, so he makes Canelo look tiny. So Canelo Alvarez, 62. 2 2. He's the WBA, WBC WBO champ, super middleweight champ.
Rich Davis
Enough.
Steve Covino
He's trying to be unified because Skull is the IBF champ. So if Canelo wins, if and when Canelo dominates tomorrow, he's the unified super middleweight champion.
Rich Davis
You might be the IBS champ after all the taquitos you're gonna eat this weekend.
Steve Covino
That is possible. It's possible. Jaime Munguia also fights on that card. That's tomorrow night. And then if you want to get even more high hyped about the NBA playoffs this weekend or the fights coming up, we did a special yesterday on our bonus pod over promised that's on fox Sports Radio's YouTube page. We do it once a week. Things we can't fit into the show because we always over promise. Episode 90 is available now for your viewing pleasures. Debuted yesterday, but check it out. The week before we had KFC from Barstool On. It's free. It's on Fox Sports Radio's YouTube page over podcast promise with CNR.
Rich Davis
All right, now, Saturday, two things happening around the same time. What's better than a Game 7 in the NBA or the NHL? If you're a big hockey fan. Avalanche at the Stars, 5:00 West coast time. And that game is in Dallas and that's a game seven. And how could you not be interested in the Clippers Nuggets you were talking about? Even matchups for FELLOW they're both 50 and 32. The series is tied three three. It's in Denver. Clippers Nuggets, who knows what's going to happen. But that's 4:30 West coast time, 7:30 on the east coast.
Dan Byer
I know one person who's going to be biting her nails non stop around here.
Rich Davis
That friend of ours, Monse. Danny G. What's your read on that? You think Jokic steps up or you think the Clippers steal this one?
Danny G
They've had trouble in game sevens. I feel the Nuggies coming on.
Rich Davis
I'm excited. And you know, it's also a fun show. I watched it for years and I dipped away for a minute because I thought last season stunk. But now it's back. You with Joe Goldberg. I hate the name Bronte of the lead woman on this show, but you.
Steve Covino
Know what's cool about the show is like everybody know what Joe Goldberg looks like but when he puts a hat on, nobody recognizes. I wonder like, are you guys confused when I come in with my hat on?
Rich Davis
Wait, that's Joel Goldberg. He's got a hat on. But. But you is back in the final season on Netflix.
Steve Covino
It's good. You know what? It unravels. Pretty good, man. I enjoyed it.
Rich Davis
There's a twist. Midway through the final season, you're like, oh, also on Apple tv. Danny G. I gotta say it every week because you and I agree that it's the best show streaming right now. Your friends and neighbors, There's a new episode tonight.
Danny G
That's right.
Rich Davis
That is with Jon Hamm with NBA.
Danny G
Basketball warriors and everything. That's top of the list. And then for the nerds, you started the show by talking about may the fourth be with you. Follow the galaxy's criminal underworld. It's the galaxy's dangerous underworld in this six episode journey. It's called Star Tales of the Underworld. It's on Disney on the 4th.
Rich Davis
Nice. Anyone interested in watching Thunderbolts at the theater? That's a prophet. I know you're into that. Is that Marvel? Correct. Thunderbolts.
Dan Byer
I am not into Marvel. No, I. Is this Thunderbolts?
Rich Davis
Thunderbolts. Is it Marvel?
Dan Byer
It is Marvel. I've seen the commercials for it, but I can't tell you a dang thing about it.
Rich Davis
Profet. Biggest Marvel fan. I said that the other day about I was Sam. When I say about I was Sam, like I was Sam. You strike me as a big. And he's like, nope, not at all. So my read was wrong. But yeah, Thunderbolts is saying that's like.
Dan Byer
A Papa bear question around here.
Rich Davis
So $100 million. They're expecting this weekend, so that should be your big movie.
Dan Byer
Thunderbolt Sinners is apparently coming to 70 millimeter IMAX like that. That. That movie cannot be stopped. It just keeps going.
Steve Covino
I was just going to say, is that expected to be Sinners even though we're like three weeks in?
Rich Davis
Yeah, Sinners is looks good, but yeah, this should be the one.
Steve Covino
Oh, wow.
Rich Davis
And there's a like, end of the world type of show with aliens and I feel like it's a foreign show on Netflix. But you think you're going to watch the. The Eternut.
Steve Covino
The what?
Rich Davis
The Eternot on Netflix. Yeah, I'll check it out with alien stuff. You like that stuff?
Danny G
Speaking of that, Last of us Rich, are you caught up?
Rich Davis
I'm not. Ever since what happened at the end of episode two, I've sort of taken a timeout.
Dan Byer
I got yelled at for spoiling that because I had played the games.
Rich Davis
You know what? I think you can say it now. Let's just say someone died and I don't know how to handle it. So, you know, who knows? All right, have a great week.
Danny G
They all died.
Rich Davis
Your NBA. Enjoy everything.
Steve Covino
Enjoy your fiesta. Enjoy your fights. See you in the promised land. Goodbye.
Rich Davis
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Danny G
I'm Greg Lodd and this is season.
Steve Covino
Two of the War on Drugs podcast.
Dan Byer
Last year a lot of the problems.
Rich Davis
Of the drug war. This year, a lot of the biggest names in music and sports.
Steve Covino
This is kind of star studded a little bit, man.
Rich Davis
We met them at their homes, we met them at the recording studios. Stories matter and it brings a face to it.
Steve Covino
It makes it real.
Rich Davis
It really does. It makes it real.
Danny G
Listen to new episodes of the War on Drugs Podcast Season 2 on the.
Spot
Iheartradio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Rich Davis
And the dream season is now complete. The Golden State warriors are the 2015.
Spot
NBA champions on the new limited podcast series Dub dynasty. It's been 10 years since their shocking run to a championship. We examine the controversial move that made it possible.
Rich Davis
It's never a great conversation as a player. When you hear that you're being benched.
Danny G
For the entire behind the scenes story.
Spot
Of Golden State's incredible 10 year run.
Danny G
Listen to Dub Dynasty on the iHeartRadio.
Spot
App, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcast.
Laura Carenti
In 2020, a group of young women found themselves in an AI fueled nightmare.
Rich Davis
Someone was posting photos.
Dan Byer
It was just me naked. Well, not me, but me with someone else's body parts.
Laura Carenti
This is Levittown, a new podcast from iHeart podcasts Bloomberg and Kaleidoscope about the rise of deepfake pornography and the battle to stop it. Listen to Levittown on Bloomberg's Big Take podcast. Find it on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
The Herd with Colin Cowherd: The Best Of Covino & Rich – May 3, 2025
Hosted by iHeartPodcasts and The Volume, this episode of "The Herd with Colin Cowherd" dives deep into a variety of engaging topics ranging from personal anecdotes and generational debates to intriguing sports stories.
The episode kicks off with a spirited debate between hosts Rich Davis and Steve Covino about their favorite ice cream parlors. Rich advocates for Cold Stone Creamery, praising its creamy textures and customizable mixes. He shares a personal story:
Rich Davis [03:12]: "Cold Stone's a little more expensive. And I say this in a disgusted manner—4 ice cream servings, 2 adults, 2 kids, cups, 40 bucks at Cold Stone Creamery. But it's so good."
Steve counters by favoring Baskin Robbins, highlighting its variety and nostalgic value:
Steve Covino [04:40]: "Baskin Robbins was the big deal when I was a kid. Sharing that experience with my kids means something. They had 31 flavors back then. That was a lot."
Danny G joins the discussion, expressing a preference for Baskin Robbins for weekly visits due to its lighter options, while Steve emphasizes the experiential aspect of Cold Stone.
Transitioning from ice cream, the hosts delve into the quirky world of minor league baseball apparel. Rich reminisces about unique team jerseys and shares a humorous tale about mistaking his own memories:
Rich Davis [08:17]: "Remember when Robinson Cano played for the SpongeBob team for a minute? There's a new minor league team, the Morehead City Marlins, now the Booty Divers."
Steve Covino adds his take on the importance of team culture and the fun behind minor league traditions:
Steve Covino [09:04]: "I think Cold Stone Creamery is a little extra, but minor league stuff is all fair game. You rock whichever team you want."
The segment includes a playful quiz game, "Belichick or Covino," where listeners guess whether certain fun facts pertain to Steve Covino or the legendary NFL coach Bill Belichick. This interactive element adds a lighthearted touch to the episode.
A significant portion of the discussion centers around the evolving dynamics between Gen Z and older generations in professional settings. The hosts explore themes like work-life balance, mental health, and expectations in the workplace.
Rich opens the conversation by addressing common stereotypes:
Rich Davis [34:16]: "It's cyclical. Every generation makes fun of the next. But there's something to be said about Gen Z's emphasis on work-life balance and mental health."
Steve counters with traditional views on work ethic:
Steve Covino [35:25]: "They sound more like demands than requests. Mental health days don't bother me much because everyone needs a break."
Danny G highlights an example of Gen Z's approach to job interviews, referencing the Shador Sanders story—a young athlete whose interview approach exemplifies changing expectations:
Danny G [45:30]: "Shador Sanders arrived unprepared, questioning the team's leadership instead of focusing on understanding the playbook."
The hosts debate whether organizations should adapt to Gen Z's expectations or maintain established norms. They discuss practical challenges, such as remote work preferences and communication styles, emphasizing the need for a balanced approach.
Notable Quote:
Steve Covino [37:10]: "Do you want to employ productive young people or not?"
Building on the generational discussion, the episode examines the case of Shador Sanders, a top NFL draft prospect whose approach to his interview raised eyebrows.
Rich connects Sanders' behavior to the broader themes of Gen Z's workplace expectations:
Rich Davis [46:10]: "Shador Sanders is exhibit A of what happens if you try to dictate too much without the A+ talent to back it up."
Steve criticizes Sanders' tactics, emphasizing the importance of teamwork over individual demands:
Steve Covino [46:13]: "It's a horrible mindset for a team sport. It's not about me; it's about the team."
Danny G adds nuance by suggesting that while Sanders' approach might be problematic, it reflects a generational shift that organizations need to understand and navigate.
Throughout the episode, interactive and entertaining segments keep listeners engaged. The "Belichick or Covino" game tests listeners' knowledge of the hosts and sports legends, adding a playful element to the conversation.
Additionally, the hosts discuss current sports events, including NBA highlights and upcoming fight nights, providing listeners with up-to-date information and expert opinions.
Notable Interaction:
Steve Covino [57:31]: "I'm not mad at him at all. I want to know what it is."
Rich Davis [57:35]: "To think this is a brainchild of me being high on the beach on vacation in Mexico."
As the episode wraps up, Rich and Steve reflect on the importance of finding a middle ground between maintaining traditional work ethics and embracing the new values brought forth by younger generations. They advocate for mutual understanding and adaptability to foster productive and harmonious workplaces.
Rich Davis [49:12]: "I think there's a phenomenal balance... You're the type of person that grew up without social media, but you also understand it."
Steve reinforces the need for resilience and flexibility:
Steve Covino [50:52]: "Welcome to the real world. We all had to make adjustments. Just because things went a certain way for you growing up doesn't mean the real world works that way."
"The Best Of Covino & Rich" episode offers a nuanced exploration of personal preferences, generational shifts, and real-world sports stories. Through engaging debates, personal anecdotes, and interactive segments, Rich Davis and Steve Covino provide listeners with insightful perspectives on navigating the complexities of contemporary culture and the ever-evolving sports landscape.
Notable Quotes:
Rich Davis [03:12]: "Cold Stone's a little more expensive. And I say this in a disgusted manner—4 ice cream servings, 2 adults, 2 kids, cups, 40 bucks at Cold Stone Creamery. But it's so good."
Steve Covino [04:40]: "Baskin Robbins was the big deal when I was a kid. Sharing that experience with my kids means something. They had 31 flavors back then. That was a lot."
Rich Davis [34:16]: "It's cyclical. Every generation makes fun of the next. But there's something to be said about Gen Z's emphasis on work-life balance and mental health."
Steve Covino [35:25]: "They sound more like demands than requests. Mental health days don't bother me much because everyone needs a break."
Rich Davis [46:10]: "Shador Sanders is exhibit A of what happens if you try to dictate too much without the A+ talent to back it up."
Steve Covino [46:13]: "It's a horrible mindset for a team sport. It's not about me; it's about the team."
This comprehensive summary captures the essence of the "Best Of Covino & Rich" episode, highlighting key discussions and providing valuable insights for both regular listeners and newcomers alike.