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Greg Rosenthal
What's up everyone? It's Greg Rosenthal and I'm teaming up with the King of Spring, Daniel Jeremiah. He requires me to say that we're going to be bringing you 40s and free agents, the only podcast you'll need this NFL draft season. From DJs mock drafts to my top 101, free agents will have it covered for you with all new episodes every Thursday keeping you up to date as we head to the NFL Draft. Listen to 40s and free agents starting on March 6th on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
Stephen A. Smith
At. Sneaks the Deegan N SNE AX T H E D E G E N Stephen A. Smith Can Anthony Edwards play football better than Justin Jefferson could play basketball professionally? What do you think? I don't know because I've never seen Justin Jefferson play basketball. I know you could say Anthony Edwards. I never really saw him play football either, and I get that part. It's a tricky question because Justin Jefferson clearly has the athleticism, but can he handle a rock? Can he shoot? See, it's a bit more trickier. It's you got to be tougher to play football, but you got to be more skilled to play basketball. So having to dribble and shoot and pass, I don't know if Justin can do that. When they asked Anthony Edwards could he play football, he talked about Cam Chancellor. That's the kind of football player he would be. Camp Chancellor was a strong safety for the Seattle Seahawks. The legion of Boom who crush your body with a blow. Could I see Anthony Edwards doing that? Yes. Yes I could. So the answer to this question would be Anthony Edwards, but it's based on limited knowledge. I'll leave it at that. Next tweet. Show it to me, please. Stephen A. Smith this is at more 33 gaming, right? Steven, do you like my Charizard cards or Charizard cards? Charizard. It looks nice. I don't know much about Charizard cards. I mean, it looks nice. Looks attractive. Looks interesting and intriguing. Makes you want to know more about the Cards or what they mean, but I'm in no position to definitively look at it and say, hey, I really, really like how. Look, what are you, a painter trying to be Liberace with the cards or something? We're not Liberace. Because that was an opposite. You know what I'm saying? I'm trying to remember the name. Picasso. Picasso, yes. I don't know. I don't know what you want me to say about that. I don't know why I get some of these tweets, ladies and gentlemen. I just put them out there. I don't know what the hell they mean. I don't know why they throw these. These questions at me. I really, really don't. But I'm game for it. I'm game. Last tweet. Show it to me. What you got? I can't tell. This is at solid PA221. Solid PAT221. Right. Stephen A. Smith. Which is the way. The correct. Which way is the correct way to hang toilet paper? It would be the one on the left, ladies and gentlemen. Not over, but under. That way you don't necessarily have to touch anything on the top in case you got something on your hands with your nasty asses. You just never know. You understand what I'm saying? It's the one under. You just roll it under. You understand what I'm saying? Not over. You said it's over. You might tempt it to hold, you know, touch the paper and all of that other stuff. No. And by the way, let me give you a piece of advice. I eat with my right hand. I wipe my ass with my left. See, I don't eat with the same hands I wipe my behind with. I don't care how many times you wipe your hands. You wash your hands and all of that other stuff. First of all, make sure you do that, too. By the way, also, never ever leave the bathroom without washing your hands. That's just nasty. To do otherwise. To do otherwise is nasty because I've seen people. I've seen people when you're in the airport and stuff like that, whether they taking a leak or a dunk, they'll leave without washing their damn hands. And then you walk outside and they eat some burger or something. That's just nasty. That's just nasty. Okay? You don't do that. You always, always wash your hands. But prior to that, you want to do what you can to. To. To ensure that you don't mix anything. You do not. You always wash your hands, but you don't eat with the same hands you're wiping your stuff with. You understand that's just nasty. You don't do that. Are we clear? I hope so.
Greg Rosenthal
What's up, everyone? It's Greg Rosenthal, and I'm teaming up with the King of Spring, Daniel Jeremiah. He requires me to say that we're going to be bringing you 40s and free agents, the only podcast you'll need this NFL draft season. From DJs mock drafts to my top 101, free agents will have it covered for you, with all new episodes every Thursday keeping you up to date as we head to the NFL Draft. Listen to 40s and free agents starting on March 6th on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
Julie Swearbinks
What's up, everyone? Julie Swearbinks here along with former NHL player Nate Thompson.
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Podcast Summary: The Stephen A. Smith Show Episode Title: Stephen A's Get@Me: A. Edwards a better athlete than J. Jefferson. Advice on hanging toilet paper. Release Date: October 25, 2024 Host: Stephen A. Smith Platform: iHeartPodcasts
Timestamp: [01:02]
In this episode, Stephen A. Smith delves into a fascinating hypothetical debate: "Can Anthony Edwards play football better than Justin Jefferson could play basketball professionally?" Smith acknowledges the complexity of the question, highlighting his limited firsthand observations of both athletes in these alternate sports scenarios.
Key Discussion Points:
Athleticism vs. Skill Set: Smith notes, "Justin Jefferson clearly has the athleticism, but can he handle a rock? Can he shoot?" [01:15]. He emphasizes the differing demands of football and basketball, pointing out that while football requires toughness, basketball demands a higher degree of skill, such as dribbling and shooting.
Anthony Edwards’ Football Potential: Referring to Edwards' comments about Cam Chancellor, Smith states, "He talked about Cam Chancellor. That's the kind of football player he would be. Camp Chancellor was a strong safety for the Seattle Seahawks. The Legion of Boom who crush your body with a blow. Could I see Anthony Edwards doing that? Yes." [02:05]. This comparison underscores Edwards' potential physicality and defensive prowess on the football field.
Conclusion: Smith tentatively concludes that, based on his analysis, Anthony Edwards might have the edge in transitioning to football, though he admits the assessment is based on limited insights.
Timestamp: [03:00]
Transitioning from sports, Stephen A. engages with his audience's social media interactions, particularly focusing on a tweet about Charizard cards.
Key Discussion Points:
Charizard Cards Appreciation: When asked about the appeal of Charizard cards, Smith responds, "It looks nice. I don't know much about Charizard cards. I mean, it looks nice. Looks attractive. Looks interesting and intriguing." [03:25]. His genuine curiosity reflects his openness to understanding diverse interests, even those outside his expertise.
Humorous Comparison: Smith humorously likens the artistic aspirations of the tweet sender to famous artists: "Look, what are you, a painter trying to be Liberace with the cards or something?" [03:45]. He attempts to draw a parallel with Picasso, further showcasing his lighthearted approach to unexpected topics.
Conclusion: While not an expert on collectible cards, Smith appreciates the aesthetic appeal and the enthusiasm of his audience, reinforcing his role as an engaging and relatable host.
Timestamp: [04:30]
One of the standout segments of the episode revolves around a listener's question: "Which is the correct way to hang toilet paper?"
Key Discussion Points:
Over vs. Under: Smith advocates for the under position, stating, "The correct... the correct way to hang toilet paper? It would be the one on the left, ladies and gentlemen. Not over, but under." [04:40]. He reasons that this method minimizes contact and potential contamination.
Personal Hygiene Practices: Delving deeper, Smith shares his personal hygiene routine: "I eat with my right hand. I wipe my ass with my left." [05:00]. He emphasizes the importance of not using the same hand for eating and wiping to maintain cleanliness.
Hand Washing Importance: Smith passionately advises, "Never ever leave the bathroom without washing your hands. That's just nasty." [05:10]. He highlights common hygiene lapses, such as not washing hands after using public restrooms, and stresses their significance in preventing the spread of germs.
Conclusion: Smith underscores the importance of proper hygiene practices, combining practical advice with personal anecdotes to drive home the message of cleanliness and health.
On Athletic Versatility: "Can Anthony Edwards play football better than Justin Jefferson could play basketball professionally? What do you think?" [01:02]
On Charizard Cards: "It looks nice. I don't know much about Charizard cards. I mean, it looks nice. Looks attractive. Looks interesting and intriguing." [03:25]
On Toilet Paper Orientation: "It would be the one on the left, ladies and gentlemen. Not over, but under." [04:40]
On Hygiene: "Never ever leave the bathroom without washing your hands. That's just nasty." [05:10]
In this episode of The Stephen A. Smith Show, Smith seamlessly navigates through diverse topics, from the hypothetical athletic capabilities of NBA stars in other sports to everyday hygiene practices. His ability to intertwine sports analysis with relatable personal advice exemplifies why his show remains both entertaining and informative. Whether discussing the nuances of athleticism or the best way to hang toilet paper, Smith maintains an engaging and candid demeanor, offering listeners a well-rounded and insightful experience.