Hour 2: LaVar, Brady & Jonas – TNF FLEXING

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The last time this was discussed back in March, but Amazon Prime is going to get two flexes. This upcoming season between weeks 13 and 17, there must be 28 days notice and no team can play two Thursday night football road games in the season. And it was voted in as kind of a trial run. They're calling it quote unquote. So if it's not utilized this upcoming season, it would remain in effect for the 2024 season. And so of course, you know, some people aren't all that thrilled about it. Say that again, if it's not utilized, it will remain in effect. Yes, it will remain in effect. So they don't use their their ability to use it this upcoming year. They can just roll it over to next year. So if they don't use it, they don't lose it. No, no, because usually that's not the case really had to fill these sort of rules or life as we're saying is usually the case and everything. Yeah, right. If you lose it, you lose it. I'm not about sure. You ain't getting it back. Now the the the the very road quote of all quotes. You know, the the the giant owner, John Mera. There you go. Man, you crushed it. How about that? Oh, I did it. There you go. He said definitely not surprise disappointed, but not surprise. But the money quote goes to Mark Davis who spoke with USA Today and the Raiders owner said quote, if you have a Raiders charger game in Las Vegas schedule for a Thursday and all the fans driving from Los Angeles, the Raider fans and all three Chargers fans by their tickets and book their hotels. How in the hell do you schedule it now? Say, sorry, it's now on Sunday. How the hell do you do that? End quote fair point all the way around from. Yeah, especially on the three Chargers fans. I thought I brought that up. So, look, the Bucky Bucky Davis isn't this just a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a. This is just a clear indication that the NFL cares about the TV. They don't really care about the in-house product as far as going to games. They don't care. They don't really worry about the fans. They worry about the fans at home because those are the ones that are bringing in all the money. That's what it feels like. Dang. Otherwise, how does this make sense for anybody involved that you're just going to go ahead in the middle of a week just decide what this game is going to change. It really should be taken into consideration what Mark Davis said. I mean, I don't know how you could do that to the fans like because for what it's worth, that's a more loyal situation than the TV person. You know, like the people who are willing to get up and go through the whole process of following their team and attending the games in the stadiums like that. I mean, they're the ones that should be rewarded. You know, if anything, they should be the ones that are taken under consideration because they're the they're the active participants. So for them to be put in a situation like that, it's not very many times. I mean, it could happen what like to one fan base, what one or two times. Yeah, maybe. I mean, which is still a lot, but you know, I wouldn't get too carried away on that point, but it is certainly a relevant point to be made there. I mean, the NFL saying, well, we're just doing it for a couple of games in between this window, but isn't that the start? Isn't this sort of the bridge to get to them wanting the ability to do this more often? See, if it works, I think that that's why it's a start. Like for the very conversation that we're having right now, how will the fans react to it? Will there be enough backlash or enough, you know, of a response that that is negative towards doing it where you're not able to just make that the norm? I would assume you don't want to disrupt what you already have going on. I'm sure that's going to make a lot of people upset or you're going to see, you're going to see a lack of commitment to ticket sales and different things. You might see a drop off on that participation on that day, just based off of not knowing. I mean, it's possible. Why don't we do this? Why don't we have because it's for what weeks, 13 through 17, right? Why don't we look up what games those are and the likelihood that they can be flexed? Yeah. They started his playing in them because that's what this is. This is really all about Al Michaels wanting to eat his steak at halftime. He'll satisfy with where the second half of the game is going. It's going to be competitive. So Lee, if you would, please let us know what the weeks 13 through 17 games are of Thursday night football and we can go around the horn and we can say, hey, we think this game is going to get flexed or it's not, but what do they need to have? 28 days notice. Yeah. Okay. So it's taken into account the fact that those games, all right. So really you got to make a decision by, you know, week nine. Okay. That you're going to be flexing that game. So we're going to look at those teams, week 13 through 17. We basically have to pick which teams sees it is almost going to be over between weeks nine, 10, 11 and 12 that are scheduled to play on Thursday night football. Does that make sense? It's complicated. No, that makes sense. I've already identified one game that for sure will be flexed. All right. Let's get ready to go. Lee, can we put some some music to it? League. Go ahead yet. Do we have any game show music? Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Although it's it's on Amazon, but do they have music? Who cares? What was that? My, my, my, my, my, it was like a sittest. I don't even know where you are. By the way, upon hearing that laugh, the Clippers should have released him immediately. He got you. All right. So Lee, Lee, get us started. We got Lee week 13. What do we got? Week 13 starts it with Seahawks at Cowboys. Yes. That's not getting flexed. That's not getting flexed. That one up. Get your tickets. You saw it. Week 14, Patriots at Steelers. That's solid. That's not getting flexed. Yeah, that's solid. Brady, do you think any of those get flexed? No, because I think both Pittsburgh and, you know, doing what will be right there in the mix. The first one, Seattle Dallas, just because it's Dallas, I don't think they're going to flex them out of that window. They're too big of a brand, even if Seattle can't replicate what they did last year, which they should be good. So yeah, I think we're good so far. Week 15, Chargers at Raiders. Get the hell out of there. That's, that's where we started the segment with. I don't know. Don't fuck it. Divisional match. I don't know. Don't. Chargers could be in the mix. Burdos, Raiders. Chargers definitely should be in the mix. They should. They better be in the mix. I mean, now how do they determine which games get it? Can any game be flexed from that week into that spot? Because if that's the case, then now we need to know who else is matched up during the Cowboys at bills. We got jets at dolphins. Oh, yeah. Yeah, but that's, that's going to be the, the Black Friday game. Whoa. That's true. So that's true. The birds I can't imagine they would run that down. Why was they ever changed the Black Friday? Okay. What's wrong with Black Friday? Not the wrong with Black Friday. What up Black Friday? Oh geez. Wow. Unbelievable. Racist. Unbelievable. That's just ridiculous. This is a problem. Okay. I, I do believe that that's one that I would have tremendous confidence in purchasing a ticket, a plane ticket, a hotel room, and the game ticket. I just would not be confident in that. I mean, Vegas at nighttime, the way it's presented, is pretty phenomenal. I can't, I just don't think that they're going to want to flex out of that one. That doesn't feel like one that would happen. I don't know. I'm going to join us for this one as well. We should do an over-under on this one. We really should. Because you win it all the time. Not an over-under, but like, because you win all the time, I guess. What's it, what's it called? Like either or something like that? Well, anyways, don't happen. Because I would love for a, would you? Yeah. I don't want to. Anyway, go ahead. Go ahead. Guys, week 16 is Saints at Rams. Yeah, I don't get flexed. I don't do it fast. I had it here. I had it here. Do not get a plane ticket. Yeah. Do not get a game ticket. They'll get a hotel room. Nobody's interested in Derek Carr and John Wofford for week, week 16 or whatever this is on Thursday. Why don't they just flex it now? Like, why? Yeah. Well, we've scheduled the game for these two teams. We're on a flex out of it today. Now, that is the holiday week. So do you think that we get less likely to want to flex out of it? So like, man, people are making Christmas travel plans, but again, you're going to have 28 days notice. So yeah, what would be a prime game to be moved into that spot? I mean, Detroit, Minnesota could be good. New England Denver is supposed to be the night game on Christmas Eve. Yeah, that's going to get flexed. That's not that that game is not going to stay there. All right. What's week 17 Lee, the final one last one jets at Browns. Yeah, no chance it gets flexed, right? No, that gets flexed. Do you think so? Really? Aaron Rodgers. Possible. Aaron Rodgers. Aaron Rodgers at massage Watson. Massage Watson. Come on. That's a shirt. Wow. That's a shirt. Well, we get trouble. We made a massage Watson shirt. No, you don't think that already exists. There's got to be one out there. I don't know. That's the first I've ever heard. There's at least a towel line. That is freaking phenomenal. A towel. There should be a towel line. There's a towel line that they moonlight is surfboard. You guys haven't seen him out on the her most. Oh, wow. That is not people just absolutely shredding with the shop. It's surfboard towels. I heard they use them as jet skis. Yeah. That's a pizza peel. So basically what we're saying is that they're probably going to have to move the flexing for Thursday night into next year. So they're going to keep this around for a while. Well, you use the term flexing for the song Watson. No. Maybe they can't flex it because they can't use the word. We can have flex Cleveland out of the game. Massage Watson. We can't use. What? Massage Watson. That's probably good. There's no way we just thought of that. That had to have been around. That is not around. I never heard that. There's no way. It can totally caught me. It was phenomenal. There's no best pool of the show. That might be the best pool of the week. There's no way literally. There's no way. There's no way. Can you just Google search that? See what comes up. I've been looking. I can't find anything. That's a first. That is an exclusive here. Massage Watson. That is phenomenal. That's what you're saying. That is, but that's what he said. That's a t-shirt. Well, I'm not going to touch that. All right. I've just said. I will wear that shirt though. Oh, man. So there it is. That is your honor. We're not sure. We're not sure. We're not sure. Of a potential flex situation in the NFL this upcoming season. Massage Watson. Massage Watson. I'm the vice of my lawyer. I assert my rights under the fifth amendment. Thank you. All right. It is a whole lot of things now. Like surfboards is Brady pointed out. That's so good. Pizza peels. Boogie board. Cowabunga. Yeah. Hang 10. Hang 10, dude. I'm gnarly. Yeah. Shredding, bro. Oh, man. By the way, wipe out. Why? Did I tell you? Did I tell you? Did I tell you about that guy that called in to a show that I was working on one time? This is probably like 2014, 2015. This guy called into a show and totally got me on the air. And I didn't realize what he said until after he'd hung up. But he said, yeah, I heard you guys are based out of California, huh? I was like, yeah, he goes, yeah. Heard you guys hang 10. I'm from the Midwest. We hang 11. And I said, and I didn't get it until he hung up the phone. And so when you bring up Cowabunga, I just think about how they feel about us out here on the West Coast in the Midwest. I mean, what does that mean? Yeah, I don't know. Think about it, you know? Yeah, 11. It's probably a fair point, though. It is too frozen. I'm coming to Joe here on Foxport radio. You can't tell me. Oh, yeah. That. Okay. Just that. Oh, it's LaVar Aarrington Brady Quinn Jonas Knox and you just like that. From what I've heard. Okay. All right. So coming up next here from the tire act.com studios, somebody with some brutal honesty in the NFL, brutal honesty. But is there a little bit of an agenda attached to it? We'll get into that for you right here on Foxport radio. Be sure to catch live editions of two pros in a cup of Joe with Brady Quinn, LaVar Aarrington and Jonas Knox weekdays at six AM Eastern three AM Pacific on Fox sports radio and the I hard radio app. Two pros and a cup of Joe Foxport radio, LaVar Aarrington Brady Quinn Jonas Knox with the here coming up in a little over 20 minutes from now. We are going to have ourselves another edition of would you rather? All right. Some hard hitting questions in the world of sports and beyond a Tuesday tradition here on this show. So make sure you stick around for that again, a little over 20 minutes from now here on FSR. So some brutal honesty popped up in the NFL world yesterday and credit where credits do Ben Rothlisberger, who's got a podcast called the footballing with Ben Rothlisberger podcast. He out on Steelers quarterback Kenny Pickett and Ben Rothlisberger wanted to share his thoughts on Kenny Pickett's arrival in Pittsburgh upon Ben's departure. And here was the old big Ben talking to Kenny P about his time in Pittsburgh. So far as a Steelers quarterback, I'll be completely honest. And I'll be super transparent here and I'm going to get blasted. I probably shouldn't say this, but who cares at this point. I wouldn't say that I wanted Kenny to necessarily fail, but like, you know, when someone comes to a place and you're like, you know, I still feel like I had it. My hope he doesn't come like ball out. And then it's like, Ben who, right? Early on, I didn't want him to succeed because I didn't want him, you know, they followed me up. I didn't want to happen. I think that's probably the selfishness of me. And I feel bad for it. But as it went on as the season went on, he got to like this third game plan. I was rooting for him. Yeah. I was, I was excited for you. So little brutal honesty from Ben Robbins. God, I love big Ben. This is honest as you're going to find from a human being. I mean, is it not like there's so many times I feel like people probably feel that way, but they just don't want to admit it. But here's the important thing that I think he touched on. And it's all a person. It's a personal thing for all of us is you don't want to be forgotten. Like it's the part where he said Ben who like he put so much time, effort and sacrifice into being what he was as a Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback and a future Hall of Famer that he doesn't, he wants to enjoy it a little bit. Like he wants to receive the recognition that he deserves. And he should like arguably, I would say the greatest pass in the history of the NFL in a Super Bowl, he threw it. He was a part of that play, the completion of San Antonio Holmes. Like, I don't know that there's a better completion. I mean, I know there's not in my lifetime, I would be willing to go back through every Super Bowl and say that was probably the greatest completion to win a game of touchdown like of any we've seen. That doesn't get talked about as much as like the Eli Manning throws. But that didn't, that wasn't a touchdown though. It wasn't a game winner to sit. Yeah. I mean, they won the game on that though. I mean, Kurt Warner got the ball back, but you know, there was a sack. That was it. That end. Yeah. Like everything else that is a subsequent plays that needed to do something. That was it. That was a field man. He was winning and he ended up winning. But I, I, my greater point is just we've all been there. I mean, you just, you don't want to be forgotten when you feel like you've achieved something. And even if, you know, it's not as significant as a hall of fame career in the NFL, even if it's just a 10 years at this place, like I don't want to be forgotten. Like I feel like I built a lot of things. I did a lot of good things. I made a lot of good relationships. Like I don't know that anyone wants the person who replaced you to come and succeed and do better than you. Right? That's yet human nature. I just appreciate his, his candor and being able to just openly say it like that. Cause not many people are willing to do so. Yeah. I mean, I, I respect it. Listen, if you, if you were to say that, that isn't what you're thinking to some capacity and then you know, I don't know, everybody's wired differently. And so some people have different expectations and, and how they view the world around them and how that applies. And, but if you're an ultra super competitive, you know, person, you're generally trying to be the best at everything. It doesn't matter if you're playing Uno, if you're playing 500, if you're playing monopoly, it doesn't matter. Pick up basketball game. If you are ultra competitive, you always want to win. And when you can't compete anymore, you just don't want anybody to be able to do it better than you. I guess, okay, if you do it good, it's okay. If you do it great, just don't ever do it better than me. And it's because as a competitor, you don't get the opportunity to one up it anymore. And that's a very large pill to swallow. Just imagine taking one of those like horse pills that you know, you take when you're taking the supplements and all that stuff. You took one of those super, super, super, I guess. I thought you were saying a Churchill down. Little eggs. Those two different things. Yeah. Yeah, it does. Yeah, it does. Yeah. Dang. Same. But imagine taking one of those big ass pills with no water. You know what I mean? But it would be very, very tough to get that that pill down. In fact, you might even choke on it. So you guys, you guys felt that way. Like at any point during your careers. You know, it's funny. You saw somebody. All right. So they don't have a good. I didn't want anyone to wear 11 when I left. And I didn't want anybody. What about that? Magloin. I definitely didn't want a quarterback wearing my jersey number. Hey, fix Lavar. No worries. I'm sorry. Thanks, man. I love you, bro. I didn't want no court. I didn't want any offensive players wearing my number for certain. And I didn't want anybody to wear 56 when I left Washington. You didn't want any quarterbacks wearing 56 either, huh? Well, y'all wouldn't have wore 56. I don't know. Maybe they would have. I didn't want any linebackers wearing 56 when I left Washington. Yeah. You know? And I felt like the longer it took for somebody to wear the number, the better it was. Like it took a long time. Like it took a really, really long time for a linebacker to wear 56 in Washington. Like it was a long, it was a lot of seasons that it went by. So so selfishly, I didn't want nobody to wear my number. Like it wasn't, I didn't have a great enough career where I was like, Oh, don't come in and play better than me. Don't have a better career than me. Like I don't, I didn't never think that way. I just didn't want to be forgotten by the fans. And I felt like if somebody immediately came in with 56, it's like what Ben Rafflesberger is saying is like, now they've replaced what 56 means to this team. And regardless of how things ended with me and the team, with the owner, I just didn't want to lose the one part that mattered. And that was playing and what that playing meant to the people that were fans of the team. And so selfishly, I just didn't want anybody else to wear that number. I think I was born into that this whole conversation a little different. You know, in our high school, it meant something to wear number 10. And like you were the quarterback, like that was just how it was, at least when I was growing up. So when you became the guy and you had the opportunity to wear it, it was a big deal. And you know, that tradition hadn't carried on, you know, it maybe did for a minute after I left, but that was kind of it. And I was more sad to see that. Like you kind of just hope that whoever, you know, replaces you like they pick it up from where you left off. At least that was more my hope is anytime like, you know, especially leaving college, you're like, all right, like, you know, I feel like we made a lot of progress from where the program was to where we were when I left. Now let's keep it going. Right. Let's keep building off that because otherwise no one's going to remember what you were able to accomplish. Like if you falter in the year after I left, the team went three and nine. No one's going to, the only thing they're going to remember is the fact that you're three and nine now, like they're not going to remember anything else and all the things that you did to kind of build up to get to the point where you could be a 10 win team from a losing team, you know, my first year. And so that was always my mindset is I just hope to ever came in after me will be better. And I think in my professional career, I was just looking at the guy ahead of me. I was just always hoping to get that opportunity to be the guy more often than not. So it was a little different for me, but I just, I mean, I think most guys when they get their certain point in their life, especially when you start having a family, I think you look at things differently because you realize your legacy is left more with those that you impact than what you did necessarily when you were actually playing. So you know, as far as a coach, as far as a father, like how you're hitting your kids up and kids, you're coaching, like that's where your legacy ultimately lies is all the people that you kind of touched after the fact and how you made them feel and how you could help them improve. At least that's all I see it. I do wonder if because Ben Rothersberger pointed out that, you know, after the third game, I was like, I'm rooting for you. I wonder if it's because after the third game, he was like, he's not that good. He's not me. It's not as good as me. I got nothing to cheer for you now. Yeah, I got nothing to worry about. Which, by the way, I didn't want nobody to wear my high school jersey after I left either. But what number did you wear in high school? Nine. 91156. There you go. All right. Yep. Did anybody wear it? Huh? In high school? Anybody in North Hills wear it? They pulled it out a couple times. Yeah. Like, do it was phenomenal. You guys remember Andrew Johnson was in school when you were in school, right? Q. At Miami. True. Johnson. Audre Johnson. And Andrew. He was running back. Not at all. We didn't play Miami when I was there. Okay. All right. I want to say he was he's your age. Speedster. I mean, I mean, fast, super fast and kind of we were. Tell me the vice president? No. Now hold on. Was he fast on on real artificial turf? You know what's what's very interesting about that? He was fast on real grass. And then he ended up being faster. But he ended up getting injured and that's what derailed his career. Yeah. And speaking of getting injured on artificial turf. And that's no laughing matter. 32% more non-contact knee injuries take place on that artificial turf in American grassy company. He's on a mission to ban turf fields with hashtag flip the turf movement. So Drew, I'm not laughing at you, man. I promise. So go to pinnington.com slash flip the turf now to learn more and sign the petition for teams to hashtag flip the turf to real grass. So guys like my young buck that wore my number after I was gone for all them years, didn't get injured and would have probably played in the league and had a pretty productive career. It just didn't happen due to injuries. Yeah. So there you go. There it is. Shots out to pinnington, you know, with the grass. At that graduation, I was at this this past weekend. They had everybody who was attending sitting on the grass. And all I could think about when I was walking was the like it smelled like a football Saturday. It 100% it had all the the trimmings and the making. The making of what it smelled like on game day. When you smelled that grass, like it just I don't know. It just totally woke something up in me inside of me for like two seconds. It went back to sleep. Are you making a comeback? We're up inside. Yeah. Hell no. It was it was awakened like like, you know, it was like my arm last night. Like it was it was awake. Then it was dead. You know, there you go. It is two pros and a cup of Joe here on Fox Sports radio. So how about it there, Brady Quinn? You got Austin Echler back with the bolts. Little $2 million they found lying around to add on to this year to give him some incentives. Yeah, little incentives, you know, makes you feel a little more secure and with everything going on there. I mean, he didn't lead the league in touchdowns. Yeah. Great year last year. Great year. He was trying to utilize this leverage and he's played a long time. So, you know, we know, look, running backs can play for five years in league. It feels like they've played forever. So he's just trying to take advantage of what he can and get a little more out of the team. He's with it. It's just it's tough being running back in the NFL right now, you know, bottom line, Zeke's still not signed. There's another other players who are not signed. They're just not getting the value that they feel like they deserve. And unfortunately, you know, they're just it's a tough conversation to have. I think there's some guys you look at who are really big mismatches, the passing game and effective running the football. And then there's Derek Henry and outside of that, you know, you don't have many guys who are valued quite as much. So the games changed a bunch. Yeah. It's especially when you think about, you know, with the passing of Jim Brown, just the importance of having someone with his sort of capabilities and how big of a game changer it is, you know, and then you look at today's game and how different it is. So it's too, it's kind of out to Jim, bro. Yeah. Great Jim Brown. Going over his numbers yesterday. Lebans absurd 104 yards a game rushing. Just throw them out there. You're getting a buck every single time 104. Yeah. So we're talking the tremendous loss our community, man. Yeah. It is two pros and a cover Joe here on Fox Sports radio brought to you by discover at the end of your first year, discover credit cards automatically double all the cashback. You burn. That's right. Everything you've earned doubled seriously. See terms and check it out for yourself at discover.com forward slash match. It's coming up next. It is a Tuesday tradition. 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We could have ourselves a potential retirement in the world of sports would come as a shock to a lot of people. So we'll get into that in the details on that for you again, a little over 10 minutes from now before we get to another edition of would you rather though want to let you know we are brought to you by progressive insurance. Progressing makes bundling easy and affordable. Get a multi policy discount by combining your motorcycle RV, boat, ATV and more. All your protection in one place bundle and save at progressive.com. Let's make history. And now. Would you rather. Your random topics sports or otherwise. All right, lead the lap. I'd rather find out what the hell that video was that you sent us on a text. I mean, Todd is going to work. Oh, is that Todd? That's Todd. He is going to work. He got his new toy in the mail yesterday. The double sided lightsaber. Oh, a lot of jokes there. Yeah. Yeah. That's him at what appears to be closing of the good night karaoke bar running around with his with his lightsaber. Why wouldn't you send me that this morning? You know, you're you guys is thing gets more bizarre to me by the day. And the fact that you keep us up to the speed on everything that's going on between you and Todd is. That you just lives a different life. He definitely does. You know, he definitely not all of us can do it, but Todd can. And the world needs Todd. Yeah. I get in trouble because I try to catch up. Yeah, I like to keep up. Whoa. Okay. Can't be Toddly. Can't do it. Can't be him. Nope. All right. That's true. You can only hope to be around his aura for a period of time and catch off some good vibes. And then you got to go home. There's only one Todd fatherly. That's right. And it's him. She's got to accept that you could only share some moments with him. Yeah. Speaking of which, that actually is one of the would you rather's would you rather share birdos cooking over some adelos lavars cooking over some lavar islands. Maybe some chicken parm and red wine with Brady Jonas. I know you don't eat much. So maybe just a workout and some IPAs. Appreciate it. Or margaritas or some pepper and IPA. Yes. Some peppers. That's a good one. Or some margarita bill with a talk. Oh, man. I'm going with me easily. I'll go with I'll go with the bird. I'm in with me. I'm in with lavar. I'll go with birdo. I'm going to go with birdo on this just because you're you're an oxygen. That's true. It just feels like every other Saturday. So yeah, what routine for me? Yeah. Interesting. Now, hamburgays says. You showed us those nice looking hamburgers that were uncooked that you never showed finished because they never look as good. I mean, birdos look pretty damn good. Yeah. Well, those are photo shops. Oh, that true Bertol. Hell, I'm with bird on this one too. Yeah, I've never had my cooking. She don't bring it in. So I'm not even offended. I gave I gave birdo some food before. I just my food doesn't make it out of the house. I made ribs yesterday. Gone. Literally, like 10 minutes upon me finishing them. They were gone. Like I wouldn't even be able to bring y'all any. I would have to I would have to make them and put them away and hide them and say do not touch these. Yeah. That's wrong with that. I guess I could do that. I do it the next time. Put them in a box. Put our name on them. I do it next time on everything. I'm going to do that next time. I cook something of significance. I'll see if it's within my window and I can eat it. Yeah, whatever. That's another reason why I don't do it. I don't it's it's not my time. It's not time for me to eat. I don't eat at this time. Yes. I only drink water and coffee. Yep. And use hand lotion. Yeah. What's wrong with the hand lotion? You just a hand lotion using do. I got dry hands. I work with my hands. What do you want from me? Keep your hands moist. Yeah. And you know, but you do keep your hands underneath the desk a lot. I'm soft. Looking for some change. Yeah. Yeah. What else we got Lee guys? One of a. Your pocket. John. Would you all fans? Would you rather puke on your childhood hero or have your childhood hero puke on you? Jesus Lee. I'd rather puke on my childhood hero. I'd rather have to live with the fact that I puked on them than to have their bodily fluids on me. What sort of fetish filled questions is that? Guys, if we could do an R slash X rated version of would you rather would be a lot different? This is as a, you know, one that could we could do here. I don't want to be puked on. Yeah. I don't want to be puked on. I'm sorry. If I, if there's got to be some puking that's being done, I let me be the one that's puking. Yeah. Yeah. Who is your childhood hero? My dad. I'd rather puke on my dad. Puking is much more acceptable. Yeah. On your childhood dad. Yeah. I'd rather puke. And I'm certain that I probably did puke on him quite a few times when I was a baby. So there you go. So would you rather I probably was hitting him. What about you, Brady? Yeah. I'd probably rather puke on my hero. I would have him puke on me. I just, yeah. Because I think it'd be more understandable, right? Like you'd be able to after the fact go, yeah, I was just so nervous. I was like, so happy. I just, I puked all over him. You know, unless it makes for a better story, right? I don't know if it could be your childhood hero anymore if he pukes on you. Hey, kid. I was on a bit of a bender last night. Yeah. Sorry. Sorry about it. Whoa, whoa, whoa. Go get us our kid. Yeah. That's cool. You're Montana. So nice to. Whoa. That's just corn. I remember one time I was doing a photo shoot with my kid and I was holding her, holding her up like she was like Simba presenting her to everyone. And she cut it loose. Hit me all in my face, man. Yeah. Yeah. All in my face. Like for like a quick one minute, a real one minute. Everything on my arm face. Well, now we know what her answer would have been. Yeah. Did you not throw up to? I feel like I'd be like, I'd be like right there. I definitely gag really bad gag reflex. Fox Sports Radio has the best sports talk lineup in the nation. Catch all of our shows at fox sports radio.com. and within the iHeartRadio app search FSR to listen live.