Hour 2: LaVar, Brady & Jonas – NFL PLAYERS GAMBLING

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It is Two Pros and a Cup of Joe here on Fox Sports Radio. Sue's Rondezvous. Shots out the shoes, Rondezvous. What up, Sue's? They probably still going. By the way, there was a when I lived in Charleston, there was a place right up the road for me and I didn't know the area at all. One of my first nights there, this place is called Rondezvous's. And so I went over there and was like, oh, you know, it's a Friday night. Go see what it's like. Yeah. I did not look like anybody in there. I'll just put it that way. It was a different atmosphere altogether. But you know what? It was cool. And what way, Jonah? It was just. Yeah, it was like a, was it like Cherry, Red? It was like walking in. Was it like, was it like the scene in Police Academy? Oh, the Blue Oyster. When you walk in and out. Why did I pull that out so quickly? And the record player skipped because I, you could tell the definitely. Oh, you were. So it was like kind of like you were like going to play basketball at Georgetown. Yes, that is correct. Yes. But it's a good time, man. I hung out. You know, it was good time though. I hung out. Had some beers. You know, met a couple of people. So the record started playing again. Yeah. They're like, you know what? They started spinning again. Okay. Like, you know what? You know that you're welcomed and that, you know, maybe you got some collard greens while you were there. You know, it got, it was getting a little dicey there. They asked what my brother's first name was and I told him and then everything was fine. So tell them what your brother's name is. Tyrone. There you go. So they, they. Hey, it's my dad's first name. Hey, what's up? Yeah. What up, tea chopper? What up, Tyrone? We got to be, you got to be a cold piece to rock that. We're y'all. We're y'all. We're y'all. We're y'all be. What do you mean by that? Y'all some dope, dace some dope dudes, man. I was rolling with that Tyrone. Like, man, bro. And so cold blooded. Okay. All right. That's what the song was. Call me. I had never heard of that song and Patros when I was working with him one day, he was asking me about my brother and I said, yeah, my brother and Brady's dad of the same name Tyrone. And he started singing that. That is pretty. I mean, that's pretty ironic, man. And I mean, Tyrone of all names is the name that you and your brother, your dad shares. That's kind of wild, man. Who's so who? If me and Plexico had a cousin or a brother and a dad that shared the same name Tyrone, it would be like nobody even like think twice about it. What do you mean by that? Yeah, but I mean, just the idea that you guys have that in common is just amazing to me. I brought it up to Chopper when I met him and I said, what are you saying? Well, this is not initially what I met him because he's, you know, I didn't know. I've heard stories and I don't want to piss him off. And so later on when we were all hanging out, it was post around everybody's having beers and like 4,000 boneless wings from this place called Roosters, which I don't know why I still remember it. I just know I had like 35 of them and we're sitting there talking. Oh, so good. Unbelievable. Sounds good. I don't know if those made it out of there. I think they got wiped out, but I'm in the bone in though, but go ahead. Well, it's just easy. Like you're just sitting there picking at them. You know, just it's like popcorn at that point. But I asked, I asked Chopper. I said, Hey, can I ask you a question? You go, Sure. What's up, Chopper? I said, so my brother's name is also Tyrone. Would you get upset if I threw that at you from time to time? He said, No, you're fine. I said, Okay, cool. I felt like I was part of the part of the family at that point that I could. What does he look like? Q like, is he looked like you? Like, is he as tall as you? Is he as like, build is you? Like, what does he look like? He was definitely built. I mean, he's 74 now. So he's not quite as built. But for like that age, he's still a strong man. He still works out works and everything. But he, yeah, I mean, he was, he was a good looking dude. I mean, ask my mom. I think my mom actually was the one that hit on him initially. Oh, yeah. I mean, they got to be like, sometimes two people make a really, really good looking kid. But more often than not, when a kid is a good looking kid, it's because they got at least one good looking parent. So what do you say about Brady? What are you getting at that? Oh, man. I mean, they either are really, really good looking people or one of them is really good looking. Yeah. Or they both really, really are not good looking at all and just they produce something just amazing. Like it's one of those options and I'm not trying to be offensive, but I'm just saying that's just how it works out. You'll see somebody you'll be like, Oh, gosh, then you see their kid. You're like, they're gorgeous. Why is the gorgeous kid? Like, look at your kid. And they're like, why do you keep saying my kid is gorgeous? I'm sitting there in my head because you're not. Can we find that song? Do we even have that song? Yeah, I was going to. Is it Lauren Hill? Who said that? No, no, no, Erica would do. I mean, come on. You know what I meant? I mean, Bertos should have hit the button on you right now. What do you mean? I mean, because basically what you just read to say is how is that racist? You just basically tried to say every good singer of that genre looks alike. That's not that's not that right there is insulting. Hey, Bertos doesn't need to get the song. Lee's got it on his phone. Don't worry about it. He's got it. That is funny. It's already. That is funny. It's already booked marked out as YouTube. He's good. Yeah. Yeah. They made that for you. Wait, did she? Wait, did that be on edit version? Yeah, that's enough of that stuff. Okay. We've got to the part. Just go to the first go to the hook. Lee hit the course, please, if you could find it. What is happening in there today? I mean, right? What do I care? Erica might have got down. Yeah, I mean, Bert. What are you getting at, Bert? There you go. There you go. There you go. There you go. There it is. Yeah, there ain't much. Come on. Then you see Chopper. Come on. Come on. Just walk out the bar. Walk out the bar. Walk out the door with his jacket over his shoulder. Just walk. He gives a nod. Oh, man. Oh, man. That's weird. It is a 15 shoe. That's right. It's over, man. He was up on the table. That's a wicked nod. It's a ten road in the house. It says, it's a tie road. It's a tie road, not in name only. Okay. All right, if we get it. All right. So it is two pros that are coming to you here on Fox Sports Radio. By the way, we are bringing the show to you live here from the tie rack.com studios. Tie rack.com. We hope you get there an unmatched selection, fast free shipping, free road hazard protection and over 10,000 recommended installers. Tie rack.com the way tire buying should be. Can we just, before we, and I knew we mentioned this and we teased somebody's excuse in the NFL, we're going to get to that. That'll come up in like 10 minutes from now. But, you know, can we just talk about one of the most impressive performances in recent history in the world of sports? I mean, just do you talk about an unbelievable round of golf that took place and you're probably thinking, are we going to talk about Harry Hall who's leading at the Charles Schwab Challenge in Fort Worth? It's like, no, why would we talk about the leader on this show? In the words of the great Ben Mallor, the best story is always in the losing locker room. Get a whiff of Michael Block, everybody's favorite who is sitting at plus 11 after a seven bogey first round at the Charles Schwab tournament there in Fort Worth. Lee, can we hear from Michael Block following the performance of a lifetime which apparently meant he shot left handed? Let's hear from Michael Block. Today, coming out here and not having my game at all and having a lot of have luck or whatever you might call it, just call it golf. And so it is what it is. And at the same time I sat there and I thought about it, I said, I'm going to see my boys tomorrow night. I'm looking forward to coming out tomorrow, playing a great round, giving everything I have. I've shot 58 and I've shot a 59 in my life. And since what I had today, I wouldn't be surprised if I did it. So if I do cool, if not, I'll be chosen to my kids and my wife tomorrow morning or tomorrow night in Orange County, California. So it's all good. One way or the other. Yeah. Oh, see? Some people, some tells me that the people at Colonial Country Club are hoping he would be cheersing with him a lot earlier than that if he's going to put up plus 11 on the first round. Well, okay. Let's just acknowledge a few things. Here's what happens in golf, which by the way, Michael Block's a good golfer. All right. Oh, come on, Birdo. He's a good golfer. Is he a guy that can make the PGA tour? No. He's tried. And as anyone who plays golf knows, you can show up to a tournament and play phenomenal. And he did. He finished top 15 in the PGA championship. But that's probably the peak. And yet everyone wants to, and you could, like John Romme, who didn't make the cut, and he ended up, they ended up, or maybe he made the cup, but then play great. He hung around to kind of do some of the broadcasting and talk. And you could tell, like even John Romme, the way he talked about it was special. It was cool. But he was, he was measured in the hype that he wasn't going to buy all into this being this Kevin Costner, 10 cup character that's all of a sudden going to make his way and making, burn this path on the PGA tour. And I don't know if this is in part because the PGA tour feels like they need stories like this to try to surround themselves with because of the pressure from the live tour. And what was like, what kind of flew under the radar is the fact that who won the PGA championship was Brooks Kepka. It was a live tour player. And you hear Phil Miggleson sound off basically saying, look, I've tried to tell you guys the live tours better suited for these guys to go and play enough to get themselves ready for the majors. Because the majors, they don't, you know, a lot of these guys have already qualified or they've got exemptions so they can play in them. And he's like, and it gives them a better chance to perform in the majors and still make a ton of money and play golf and have fun and it accomplishes everything they're hoping to get out of it. That's the narrative that the PGA tour doesn't want to get out there. But the, so, so the, so what they did was they're like, let's focus on Michael Block and obviously the hole in one was an incredible moment. But the truth is he's been going after and playing golf for a while. You know, he's, he's attempted to try to make cuts this year. He played in a tournament in January, he played in two tournaments in January. Didn't make either of the cuts in those two. So it's not like he's like some new character to golf. It's just, he's a, he was a new player to everyone else in the national public who didn't really know his story and his path. And it doesn't take away from what he did the PGA championship. It's a great story. But the PGA championship in and of itself, his play, it was a great story. But now there's people who are like, they're inviting him to these different events. You're going, dude, he couldn't, he already couldn't make the events. He's been trying at this for years. It's not like all of a sudden he found some magic. And as evidence of that, he not only is dead last after the first round, but he's what four strokes back for the next guy. I mean, there's clear separation between his game and everyone else. And I think that's one of the reasons when I was watching during the PGA championship and listen to John Romtok, he was just a little more measured with the hype around it, even though the TV networks are obviously trying to distract from anything else that's going on between the PGA tour and the live tour and the fact that a live tour player in books kept going. And look, him getting emotional going to see his kids and his family that, you know, we can sit here and bust balls. Like that's awesome that he's going to go back home, see his family, and it's great. But it does feel like this is one of those stories where we get it, and now at this point, it's being forced down our throats. Like it just feels like it's being pushed out there too much. And I just wonder if, you know, like, why can't we celebrate the story, but to your point, have it be measured. And then, you know, he comes back, who knows? Maybe another tournament sometime down the road. He's a better golfer than any one of us, and that's noted in all respect. But come on, man, at this point, like, let's move on. We get it. It's over. Great story, but it's time. It was lightning in a bottle, all right? We were able to capitalize on that. It was a great story. We don't need to continue to perpetuate this. Like he's not all of a sudden going to be a top 20 player in the tour. He probably won't get his tour card, even though he will be able to come back to the PGA championship next year. So we'll be reminded because during the major event like that, they'll tell the story once again. And also it's good. He's got a hell of a last name, though. Yeah. Michael Block. Yeah. Block. It's a good name. I mean, it ain't as good as Tyrone, but Block is pretty dope for last name. But what is? What is as good as Tyrone, you know? Jeez, birdie. Yes, it does. It is two pros at a cup of Joe here on Fox Sports radio, LaVar Arie, Tim Brady, Quinn Jonas Knox. All right. So coming up next, we're going to find out whether or not we are buying one excuse given from one NFL player. And it's yours here on FSR. Be sure to catch live editions of two pros in a cup of Joe with Brady Quinn, LaVar Arie, Tim, and Jonas Knox weekdays at 6 a.m. Eastern. 3 a.m. Pacific on Fox Sports radio and the iHeartRadio app. I'm Claire Crofton, and in my new podcast, The Fighting Parks, we're going out on the ice with the most violent hockey team ever. That was guerrilla warfare at its highest. 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As we get you said, for a wild weekend in the world of sports and beyond, so that'll be yours here from the tirerack.com studios. So, Jameson Williams, the stud wide receiver from the Alabama Crimson Tide. Now, remember the Detroit Lions? He was part of that wide receiver run in the draft back in 2022. Was there like five in a row or something like that, or was that this year? There was a run in the draft in 2022 and then also this year. Probably the past two years. Yeah, and so the Detroit Lions drafted him. He only played a couple of games last year, but he did show signs of some promise there coming off the knee injury. He suffered late in the Alabama season. He's going to miss more time for those who aren't familiar with the story because apparently it looks to gamble a little bit. He was caught as one of those players that was gambling at the team facility. So, you got pop six games for gambling on what is being called college football games. And so, Jameson Williams spoke with the media yesterday for the first time and tried to explain sort of his mindset and what actually happened. Let me change from college experience. Just make the right decisions, you know. If something I wasn't aware of, but it called me. It was just make the right decisions. Do you think it's raising awareness for other players like to... Oh, yeah, for sure. Because like I said, it hit me out the blue and hit a couple of other players around the league and on my team out the blue. I wasn't aware of this situation, but as it happened, like I said, I took it on the chain. I was ready to move forward as things moved on. I got the consequences. So, that's been my whole plan moving forward from things and just looking at the better days. So, he wasn't aware that there was something wrong there, you know. That you couldn't gamble on college even though he wasn't in college anymore, correct? You know, he tries to parlay Hawaii in the over late night and apparently I'm trouble. I'll say this much. Any player that says that, they literally must fall asleep from the time they enter college to the time they're in the NFL during every one of the meetings that discusses the fact that you can't gamble. I think you've signed at the college level, you signed some sort of form too. And I know you do at the NFL level that talks about this. So, the NFLPA does a good job in informing the players of this. They do this as soon as you walk in the door as a rookie and at the college level, they're even starting to now. So, any player that says that, it's an excuse, okay? Or they just, they must literally not pay any attention to what anyone says outside of, you know, their football meetings because it is well known and every player is informed of it as far as what you can and what you can. Even as a broadcaster, we're informed of it. And it's just, as I've said, the judges before, like, it is not worth the risk of a broadcaster, someone who gets to call games or might just have the chance of calling games to potentially put yourself at risk for having insider information is how they describe it. Because you know about injuries, you know about scheme before the general public does. Have y'all got to go? You've got to have a fall guy. Well, I'm not sure that's so much a thing. It kind of is. You're saying, James, you should have a fall guy. You need a runner. Have your fall guy doing the bets. If you need to get a gambling fix, have your people do the bets. You need a runner. Like, why are you, I'll never understand, is the idea of winning based off of, once you win, you don't want nobody to have access to your money. When that happens, because if you give the bet to someone else to place for you and you're not connected to it, you don't even have to deal with this. Like, that's like the easiest loophole ever, if you ask me. So, why are you the one that's doing it? Whether you're aware of it or not. Like, what are you gambling for as an active athlete? Because sometimes it's fun to cook at home. You know, you're not a master chef, but sometimes it's fun to open the grill, light it up and throw some meat on there. Take that recipe and give it to somebody else to cook. And you know what, if it's as good as you think it is, it's going to taste exactly the same from somebody else cooking it. Bottom line. And even if it doesn't, you don't have to worry about any type of repercussions or consequences to you doing it. Like, have somebody else do it. If you got, if in your mind, I'm gambling. Like, no questions asked. You know, like, I could see a substance, right? Like, Josh Gordon couldn't get out of the way of, you know, is that the kid that kept popping up the week? Yeah, the receiver. Yeah. Not a kid anymore. That's his plan? I don't know, probably. I think he was in like the XFL or something. No, someone had the right to him. He was like, I'm going to practice squad. Maybe a year or two ago. Yeah. I don't know. Can we look that up, Lee? Can we have for that? Yeah. You can't get out of the way of substance abuse, right? You can't have a fall guy for substance abuse. So I understand if you, okay, I didn't know or this, that and the other, but that crack was good. Like what? You smoke crack, don't you? Right. So my whole thing is you can't get out of the way of substance, but you can get out of the way of gambling, man. If you have a gambling addiction, he like be addicted through someone else. Lee, what are we going to do? We have an update on Josh Gordon. Oh, okay. Does Lee have an update? I think Lee does. I do as well. He was a Tennessee Titan in the NFL, but more recently he's actually a Seattle Sea Dragon. This year, he was a Titan last year. That is a Seattle Sea Dragon. That's an XFL team. Yeah. Yeah, that's what I thought about. Or it could be what someone might encounter while in Seattle. Yeah. Oh, wow. That is, that is true. All that like, and Tyrone. No, well, yeah. Well, yeah. Excuse me, sir. Are you writing an elephant? No, that's a drag. Okay. Do you guys believe that six games is an okay suspension for a guy who bet on college football? No, which is why I've told you they need to change the policy. For betting. And clearly, I think I've got to go back through it and help educate players on this because it's still an issue. But they need to change the policy. They shouldn't be this punitive for, you know, other sports and college and all that. It's just, it's not realistic. You can't be as hypocritical as the NFL is when you're taking money from all these gambling partners and then excluding the ability of any, you know, NFL player from placing bets on stuff. And look, I understand in the confines of a facility, they want to limit that. And that's not only for players, that might be for coaches and front office folks as well. And that's fine. But they've got to do something where they reduce these. Now, I will say this. If someone gets caught for gaming on NFL games like Calvin Ridley did, that's the punishment you should see for strike one. An entire season you're, you know, you're going to be suspended. And the second one, you're banished. You can't come back and do it again. Because it's too important to the integrity of the league to be able to not have this thought that players are potentially fixing games, especially like meaningless games where it's the end of the season, a team's not in position to, you know, go to the playoffs. You would think there might be a lot of guys who are on the take. And that would be a big time concern. So they've got to hammer that as best they can. But when it comes to other sports, I mean, come on, it's just, it's unrealistic. And as I've said before, it's always existed in maybe a fantasy, you know, baseball, basketball form. I remember being on teams where guys had a pool and they had a whole fantasy league, March Madness. It's always existed in the off season having some sort of betting pool for that. You know, right wrong or indifferent, it's just, it's a part of sports. It's a part of our society now more so than ever. And so you've got to re you've got to revamp the gambling policies for players. And fantasy football is gambling. And there are there are really fantasy. Yes, daily fantasy is absolutely gambling because you can identify what player you think is going to have a good game. And then you can pick that guy for your team and you're using money to wager on whether or not the guy is going to have a good performance. That's gambling. That's like an over under that we do here on the show. That's that's exactly what that is. So I just see, I think the NFL should do this. All right. Tell me if you guys are on board with it. I believe that the punishment, you know, for NFL games, I get it. I still think a year is is a lot, especially considering Calvin Ridley. There were a couple of seven game parlays, which never hit anyways. But when if a player decides, hey, I've got some real love for my alma mater and I want to bet on my alma mater. Like if Joe Burrow decides, hey, I want to bet on some LSU games. I really like what Brian Kelly's done. He's fixed his accent. I feel like we're going to make a run at the national title. I think the suspension should be only applied if you lose the bet. Because that way what you're doing is you're training to be a better gambler. At the same time, letting people know there's also risk that comes along with it. So super high state. Yes. So Jameson Williams may have bet like the over on the Iowa Minnesota game last year, which was like 31 or 31 and a half. And if that's the case, he deserves a full year suspension. Like if you bet any Iowa over, you deserve a full year suspension. It was like him betting Penn State against Illinois a couple of years ago when neither team wanted to score on a two point conversion. You know, like if he's betting on a game like that and he loses, he deserves to be punished. But if you win the bet, I think you should be celebrated for it. It's tough to win bets. I can attest to that. That's my proposal. It's an interesting proposal. That's for sure. I'm not sure they're going to take that into consideration. But yeah, can I also give you credit though, Brady? Because I've tried. I think you could bet off of that though. What do you mean? You could create betting polls like once it like shows that one of these guys made that bet. Now you can start placing bets on if they're going to win or lose. Right. It creates a whole new revenue stream. If you really do it, it does. It's a lot of levels to this. Because I really want to know because it was, you talked about, you know, people in the front office. So the Lions had staffers that were fired. They had other players that also got popped. Like I wanted to know what sort of gambling ring was going on there in Detroit. Like what were they betting on? Were they all sitting around on a Saturday getting their knee ice and they said, man, oh man, the big 12 is off and running. We'll take the over on that game. Well, like I just, I want to know what they bet on. But to give Brady a little bit of credit here, I've tried to get him to gamble with me. Won't do it. Professional through and through. Not going to discredit his integrity. It's not worth the risk. Yeah. He's not, but he's able to live vicariously through me as I drive right into a ditch every time I open up and decide I want to place a wager on something. I gave him a voice note the other night. I said the Carolina Hurricanes minus one oh five on the money line. 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It was a close one last week, fellas. We had opened up with the Heat at Celtics game 2 last Friday, and we had asked Jimmy Butler, Over Under, points, rebounds, and assists combine 40 and a half. He had 27 points, 8 rebounds, and 6 assists for a total of 41. Unbelievable how they get that right. Just hitting the over. Brady and Lavar, you took round one on that one. We also went on to Nuggets at Lakers game 3, asking the same question for Yokich, points, rebounds, and assists over under 52 and a half. He hit the Under on that one with 24 points, 6 rebounds, 8 assists. All of you guys hit the Under on that one. Good job everybody. Yeah. We went on to NHL Stanley Cup playoff. We went to Stars at Golden Knights game 1. Over Under points in that was 5 and a half. Lavar, you were the lone one to take the over. Las Vegas one game, 1-4 to 3. Good job Lavar. So Lavar wanted low scoring. Why does he get rewarded for being negative? Brady and I try to be positive about the number of goals scored. Do we get punished for it? That's making any sense. Well, that was just all of my prep work. You know what I mean? Like all the time and energy I did researching and the research team that I have. Thanks to you guys. You know, shots out to you guys. You all keep me on. What up, research? Yeah. Yeah. So thanks. You know, it paid off in that one. Yeah. Big time. Guys, we had the preakness last weekend. We asked post position for the winner of the preakness over Under set at 4 and a half. And as we all know, number one, national treasure one. And Brady, you took the under on that one. Good job. Hey, oh, right. I mean, honestly, when I heard the name national treasure, I really thought of one of the all-time great actors. Nikki Kid, you know, in the series of, isn't it, as a national treasure, is that the series of movies? Yeah. Yeah. I mean, that's just, that's who it comes to mind. I think he's one of the greatest actors of all time. He's just, he's got so much depth in his role range, variety and range. I mean, he's just, he's a talented, talented dude. Yeah. Tough to pull off that weirdo alcoholic role in leaving Las Vegas. Tough move there. Yeah. Well, then he played himself in one of the most recent films, which was pretty interesting. Again, it's always tough. Last one here you guys from last week. We had Haney versus Loma. Over under was set at 10 and a half rounds. Oh, no. Jonas and LeVar, you guys took the over. It was unanimous decision. Good job, you guys. Yeah. Yeah. What do you do? Controversial. He and Ed is going to tie. Yeah. Who won this? Oh, so the results last week, LeVar again, continuing to streak four and one. Brady, you came in second three to Jonas. Round and out, two and three. Right here, Lee. Got it right here. I got you two and three right here, buddy. Thank you, Jones. Whoa. All right. What do we got? All right, guys, on to this week, we got games remaining in the Eastern Conference Finals in the NBA, one and a half. Oh, I'm going to go with the under, baby. Come on, let's go. Let's go all the line for game six. Let's go, fellas. I had a bunch of... Say what you want to say. I had a bunch of... Say what you want to say. No, it's here. Let me do it. Can I just go over my notes real quick? One and a half. Let's take the over. Lee, I'm going to take the over here, based on my research. That's about how that sounded. Jason Tatum in this game, over under on his... Can we believe points rebounds in the system? Yes, we believe we're actually considered adults while we do this show. Noises and cringles. Some people don't consider us adults to be honest. Points rebounds in assist for Jason Tatum in game six is set at 46 and a half. Do a job. Really? Well, he'll get in the 30s, probably. I'm going to take the under. I think I'm going to take the under, too. Although he's actually a sneaky good rebounder. Yeah. He's just so inconsistent. I'm going to take the under as well. Take the over on this, based on my research that I went over here. Yeah, do you have any more of that research? Yeah, I shouldn't get it right here. Oh, let me just pull it. Yeah, correct. I'll take the over on that, Lee. Guys, NHL playoffs, games remaining in the West Finals, one and a half between the stars and Golden Knights. Under. Let's go. Let's wrap it up. Let's see. I'll take the under. I'll take the under. Let's do this thing over with. Come on, man. It's probably improbable that the Dallas would come back. Yeah. I'm going to take the under two on this. Well, the joke of Elsky, who's like 92, just keeps scoring goals in the playoffs. It's got like 70-something goals in the postseason. It's the most ever, I believe. Yeah. For active player. Guys, we talked about Michael Block. He's currently at plus 11. Over on his score at the end of the round today. Plus eight and a half over. You're saying for his just the round two round or his total? His total at the end of today. Oh, so you think he's going to, he just went plus 11. You think he's going to go three under? That is correct. I mean, according to him, he's capable of that. He shot a 58. Yeah. I'm going to take you over. Yeah, I'll take the over as well too, because I'm over him. Oh, I'm not that. Lastly, fellas, the Coca-Cola 600 at the Charlotte Motor Speedway on Sunday on Fox. Yeah. Even race car driver, even or on. Even Genesis Odd. I'm going on. I always go odd. I'm always odd too. Denny Hamlin's ability and some of the odds on these tracks. It was not funny, Bertot. Just big Denny Hamlin guys. He won last year. Yeah. I mean, I knew that Lee. Of course I knew that. I'm going to go with, I'm going to go with Odd here because he drives the 11 car. You know, what else is 11? Sticks. Sticks right. It's a place. It is. 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