The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz XX
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[15] One of the dangers of caring about your only daughter and taking her to school on the first day is that you walk into the show late and you bring up the Steve Martin example at the end that started the whole conversation at the beginning that you weren't here for.
[16] But this show loves Claire.
[17] And so this show allows Roy to arrive whenever it is that he wants to if Claire needs her hand held on the way to school.
[18] That's the way that one works.
[19] No matter what the damage is done to everybody that surrounds us, Princess Claire must get to school at the correct time and the correct way with the correct emotion on the first day.
[20] I appreciate that.
[21] And that's a really nice thing to say.
[22] I mean, but it's just so.
[23] It's what just happened.
[24] It's the way that the whole thing is built.
[25] The whole thing's built around Princess Claire, the whole company.
[26] We've got dueling stats of the day to get to here, and Jessica's got one.
[27] I don't know if you guys have heard them.
[28] I've heard neither stat.
[29] Who thinks they have the better stat of the day?
[30] Because I'm all for making this like breaking in the Olympics where people have to compete on their stats of the day for a winner.
[31] I feel good about my stat, but it's baseball -related.
[32] And the way baseball's been treated in this show, I don't know.
[33] how it's going to go over.
[34] I feel bad about my stat as well as every take that I've given today.
[35] You don't, you feel like you've had a bad day?
[36] I just don't, I've had zero conviction in anything I've said.
[37] Okay, so you've had a bay.
[38] You have had a bad day, but there's time to correct it.
[39] So we're going to fix it right now by you defeating Chris Cody with your stat of the day.
[40] Give me the stat of the day music, please.
[41] The long version.
[42] I want the long, yes, the long version.
[43] I don't want the short It's about time.
[44] Long version.
[45] I'm going to get something to eat.
[46] The one that's got Trick Daddy in it and Luther Campbell.
[47] Give me the long version.
[48] In May Day.
[49] Start of the day, start of the day.
[50] And this year, start of the day.
[51] Start of the day, start of the day, start of the day.
[52] Start of the day, start of the day.
[53] And this year, start of the day, start of the day, start of the day.
[54] It is the start of the day.
[55] He's coming.
[56] Let's go.
[57] Uncle Luke, bloody Miami Bay's in their face.
[58] Pappies coming.
[59] Poppies coming.
[60] Poppies coming to.
[61] Poppies coming.
[62] People, listen to play it.
[63] Cut the bleep.
[64] It is time to go on a journey.
[65] I would take a flamethrower to this place.
[66] Is it just me or is it a little warm in here?
[67] Get it, get it.
[68] Puppies coming.
[69] He's my old Cuban.
[70] This is the start of the day.
[71] This year, start of the day.
[72] Start of the day.
[73] This year, start of the day.
[74] Start of the day.
[75] This year, start of the day.
[76] And who did?
[77] Before they block that, that boy hot.
[78] Back and stats, don't lie.
[79] You got to have these skills.
[80] You can't fake this stuff.
[81] It's going in the record book.
[82] You can't make this up.
[83] Man down.
[84] Kick him out.
[85] Double tack.
[86] So if he hacked up.
[87] Oh boy.
[88] My boy.
[89] just got real.
[90] What you think this is?
[91] Oh, you're gonna take this air for real.
[92] Hey, yo, method man, one time for you, yeah.
[93] It's the stat of the day.
[94] Yep, the stat of the day.
[95] This ain't a Stephen King novel, so don't get carried away.
[96] I borrowed the line from Poppy while I was passing the jade.
[97] Man, what happened to gays?
[98] It's the stat of the day.
[99] Yep, the stat of the day.
[100] Long as the lumbus don't lock, that's all that matters today.
[101] Shout to Poppy, because he probably wasn't Mac in his day.
[102] Am I gay?
[103] Where Dolphin must have been the cat.
[104] at you today.
[105] Ha ha ha ha ha ha.
[106] Chicken wings get eaten on ever Super Bowl Sunday.
[107] That's 625 million wingless chickens.
[108] In 1943, the Steelers and the Eagles lost so many players to service at World War II that the teams combined, and they called it the Stiegel.
[109] Michael Feltz hit the longest golf put ever had been on camera at 159 feet.
[110] That's deep.
[111] The Harlem Globetrars were originally from Chicago and known as the Savoy Big Five, and that ain't no job.
[112] Joe Thaisman's last name is actually pronounced Theisman, but a marketing guy at Notre Dame got him to change it to Thaisman, so Thaisman rhymes with Heisman, Thaisman.
[113] Joe came in second that year to Jim Plunkett.
[114] Man, that don't even rhyme.
[115] Who would have thunkers?
[116] Yack like Kittle.
[117] Nobody's got Yack like Kittle, man. Kittles got crazy at.
[118] Regress to the main.
[119] Who is here?
[120] Our original G. Hit them with something.
[121] sexy, Kenny G. I'm not joking with you, Chris, when I tell you that I legitimately get moved whenever it is that the chorus hits on that.
[122] Gooseys.
[123] Well, I just remember how much work it took and that we actually got a gospel choir to crescendo and it took like a whole bunch of people to end up making that happen.
[124] Amin, could you not have eaten that pound cake loudly at another time or that now was the time that you had to eat it that loudly?
[125] The thing lasts at 11 damn minutes.
[126] I was, I I didn't know when it was going to end.
[127] Okay, but you couldn't have eaten at some point during the 11 minutes that wasn't loudly at the end?
[128] I was eating the whole time, Dan.
[129] That's the whole theater of the mind thing that we're going for.
[130] Give me your stats of the day, please.
[131] Who wants to go first?
[132] I don't know what's the advantage here as we do rival stat of the days going first or going last, but who wants to go first?
[133] I'll go first.
[134] Just get baseball out of the way.
[135] The Nationals have used 19 third basements since Anthony Rendon left.
[136] That's a lot of third basements, 19.
[137] Is it basements or baseman?
[138] It's basements.
[139] It's like, you know, the house, and then you go downstairs, the basements.
[140] No, basemen, like, basements.
[141] Let's think about this for a minute.
[142] It is 13, I'm sorry, 19 third base men is, I don't think it's...
[143] I don't do words well.
[144] Yeah, I don't think you throw S's in that.
[145] No, it was 19, because you did a little...
[146] Well, no, I started to say third, like third baseman, so I said ninth.
[147] Yeah, I'm glad you picked that up.
[148] Thank you for that.
[149] When did, boy.
[150] you're having a tough day when an old bad day over there is riding you.
[151] I haven't even gotten to the punchline.
[152] I have like a punchline to this stat and you guys are kind of undercutting here.
[153] Okay.
[154] There have been 19 third baseman play since Anthony Rendon left the Nationals.
[155] 19 people have played third base.
[156] That is a lot of people.
[157] Guess what?
[158] Since the angel signed Anthony Rendon?
[159] Jesus, Chris.
[160] What?
[161] Keep going.
[162] Don't worry.
[163] Block them out.
[164] Chris, we gave it the intro.
[165] Did you choke because the intro was the long version?
[166] Maybe I choked because you guys are all down my throat every single syllable I say.
[167] Stick up for yourself.
[168] There you go.
[169] All right.
[170] Let's start over.
[171] Give me the long version again.
[172] No, no, no. Can I think the rest of the phone game?
[173] I'm kidding.
[174] You heard the man. I'm kidding.
[175] Start again as if this is the initial start right after the chorus.
[176] The music is greeting you.
[177] Do it again and try to beat Jessica.
[178] the stat of the day.
[179] The Nationals have had 19 people play third base since Anthony Rendon left.
[180] Wait a minute.
[181] You're scared of the word, the plural of third baseman?
[182] Damned if you do, damn if you can.
[183] I mean, I don't know what you guys want for me. 19 people have played third baseman for the Nationals.
[184] No, no, no. God damn it.
[185] Start again, start again.
[186] And you can say, just the plural of third base man is, third base men.
[187] Nationals have had 19 third base men.
[188] Correct.
[189] And the Angels, since they signed Anthony Rendon, you're thinking, okay, they got their third baseman of the future here, have had 28 third baseman.
[190] That's a good stat actually.
[191] The team that got the guy has played 28 third baseman there, and the team that lost him has only played 19.
[192] They gave him like $200 million or some ridiculous amount.
[193] He hasn't played very much for it's one of the worst contracts.
[194] That's a good stat in his career of the sport.
[195] A good stat, well delivered.
[196] Took a lot to get there.
[197] Now, Jessica.
[198] It did take a long time to get there.
[199] It did take a long time to get there.
[200] Let you slip up one.
[201] Go ahead, Jess.
[202] No, no, no. So, Jessica, what is yours about?
[203] Football.
[204] All right.
[205] This is from Doug Klausen, who says he's a researcher and writer at CBS Sports.
[206] He says that.
[207] We don't know.
[208] I mean, I did not fact check if this person is real.
[209] J .J. McCarthy is the first QB drafted in the first round in the common draft era, parentheses since 1967, to miss his entire rookie season due to injury.
[210] Really?
[211] That was exactly my reaction, I mean.
[212] In the most violent sport, you're telling me we've never had a rookie quarterback missed the entirety of the first round.
[213] First round pick due to injury?
[214] Since the common draft era, I suppose, yes.
[215] This also surprised me. I thought last year, Anthony Richardson, but he didn't miss the whole season.
[216] And so I guess the stat is really first person to get injured between the draft and the first game, which does seem like a small window.
[217] So I believe it.
[218] I got to say, Dan, I know you're going to be the arbiter here, but sorry, Chris.
[219] You had a good stat, but she trumped you.
[220] It's football over baseball.
[221] She trumped you.
[222] That's a really weird, cool, individual unique stat.
[223] And most importantly, she trumped you that she didn't.
[224] trip over her words at all.
[225] I was so nervous.
[226] I was so nervous.
[227] But I think it really speaks to how unlucky, I guess, you could say it is for the Vikings to lose their first round pick before the season even started.
[228] And they think they have their franchise quarterback.
[229] Like they're saying that, that's a, that is just brutal to, if you're a Vikings fan, to have the hope on whatever it is you thought your season was ended before it gets started.
[230] And they had that other rookie as well have an unfortunate death in the offseason.
[231] So they happen a rough one.
[232] I'll go at it.
[233] When you look at what they're doing, right, isn't this just a long -term play?
[234] Wouldn't you rather have him sit the entire year other than having Sam Donald in and then nine weeks into the season throwing him in?
[235] And then it being downgrading his confidence, the ability to read defenses, like all those different things that come with throwing the quarterback in too early.
[236] I'd rather him just have sit the year, learn the offense, and then next year you'd be ready to go.
[237] Well, you'd rather him just not have the injury at all.
[238] It's a tormentuscus, though.
[239] It's not the end of the world.
[240] Well, there's different kind.
[241] I read this after he initially came out of practice with the knee soreness.
[242] There's different degrees of tearing your meniscus.
[243] Some are like multi -week things.
[244] Some are multi -month things.
[245] So yes, in the long term for his health, they're probably doing the right thing, letting him have the entire season.
[246] But I think this also just speaks to like you would rather them just not get hurt.
[247] That's the best case scenario.
[248] The fact that he's missing the entire season indicates he's probably got a meniscus repair, not a meniscus removal.
[249] meniscus repair, while not always available to every patient.
[250] When it does happen, there's lower risk of arthritic conditions and kind of soreness afterward.
[251] So it's actually good news.
[252] Westbrook had it.
[253] Westbrook had it.
[254] Robert Williams, the third, had it, and he had the removal.
[255] So Embedis had it.
[256] So it's happened a lot in basketball.
[257] We kind of get to know that the guys who have the removal end up having knee problems afterward.
[258] I mean, that's just the nature of it.
[259] It's not like a choice.
[260] So him having to do the repair versus the removal is actually a good thing.
[261] It means, okay, there was enough left there that they could sew it back up.
[262] I don't think that Jess, though, won that stat of the day.
[263] No?
[264] Well, I thought her presentation was better.
[265] If we're judging this the way we do breaking on creativity, originality, and merit, I thought that the substance of what Chris is saying there, that is a stunning stat given that Anthony Rendon didn't even leave he didn't leave Washington that long ago to have that the first part of that stat was stunning to me the second part was most stunning so it built like the song stat of the day whereas Jessica's stat is also surprising because as you said violent sport yesterday Mark Andrews gets into a car accident and walks away uninjured and my reaction was well the car got into an Andrews accident right because do we know that the car was uninjured because the people playing that sport I don't understand how more of them don't end up getting hurt all the time that way just this one though is just so brutal because Minnesota had hope and we get to see the special new thing the special new thing with Justin Jefferson with Jordan Addison if he can you know not do the things also hurt yeah and in trouble hurt and in trouble I really thought maybe I'm an idiot about this probably am but after what's happens to rugs in the age of uber like i just can't imagine a wide receiver driving drunk anymore when it when rugs is your most recent example i know that makes me a fool and naive and everything else but when the when the example given to you is that obvious of what can happen i'm surprised perpetually that another receiver is going to be driving too fast and drunk but i i guess i i'm i shouldn't be right football has largely cleaned some of that stuff up but when the consequences are, oh, you can have a great life of opulence and freedom and stardom in the NFL or go to prison, like, just seems like if you have money in the age of Uber, that would be a pretty easy one to avoid.
[266] DUIs have to be down in the league, right?
[267] Like, just generally, I would think that many lessons have been learned.
[268] Perhaps it's not an absolute learned lesson, but I've got to think that throughout sports, you're hearing about fewer and fewer DUIs.
[269] Are you not?
[270] It's one of those things, Dan, because it is such a. I feel like a ridiculous thing, especially for someone of means to get into, that each occurrence is so much bigger of a deal that it doesn't feel like it's gone down, but I think you're right.
[271] Just the existence of Uber, Uber Black or, you know, Lyft premium or whatever says that, yeah, we should have less of these.
[272] These things happen slowly, right?
[273] Because Roger Goodell has cleaned up the off -field incident problem.
[274] that the NFL has had.
[275] It has been cleaned up, but it took a great deal of time.
[276] I would imagine, I've got to think, I don't have it empirically in front of me, that over time you will see that DUIs will keep going down because the effect of rugs might not be absolute and instantaneous, but something like that does tend to echo and alter certain behavior.
[277] I will tell you guys that I did not start wearing a seatbelt until Derek, Thomas was paralyzed in an accident.
[278] Really?
[279] Yes, I'd never worn a seatbelt in my life.
[280] As a driver?
[281] I had never before worn a seatbelt in my life before Derek Thomas was paralyzed in an accident.
[282] And I will assure you that there are players throughout sports that as soon as rugs happened, they are impacted by that in a way that says, I will never drive drunk again.
[283] What year is that, Dan?
[284] I am shocked right now.
[285] I don't know Derek Thomas.
[286] Yeah, I don't know that story.
[287] For the Chiefs, right?
[288] You played at the Florida State?
[289] Yeah, this would have been...
[290] 2000.
[291] Yeah, so 22 years ago, throughout my 20s, I drove without a seatbelt up.
[292] Dan, you tell them you sat in the car and you let it go, bang, bang.
[293] No, it didn't do that back then.
[294] The technology wasn't there yet.
[295] We hadn't been that advanced yet.
[296] It was like, yeah, put it on if you want, who cares if you don't, whatever.
[297] This is crazy to me. That's a shocking revelation you just made.
[298] Maybe that was more...
[299] Was that common in this time?
[300] Oh, I don't know.
[301] I think I was an idiot.
[302] Dan, I want to say.
[303] In 1997 or 98, I was riding shotgun with my buddy Carl Claremont.
[304] Blitz.
[305] Yeah, there you go.
[306] And we got pulled over, and I got a ticket as the passenger for not having my seatbelt on.
[307] So I don't think I wore my seatbelt.
[308] Now that you say it, I think about it, but I never drove.
[309] So I think the driver always is it because my buddy Carl had his seatbelt on.
[310] I was the only one in the car who got a ticket.
[311] I didn't know you could do that.
[312] I didn't know you could get a ticket as a passenger.
[313] but I feel like you know shout out to Gwinnett police or whatever they're out there in Georgia um Jessica just whispered to me what a weird story and it's what I was thinking it was the voice it's what it's what I was already thinking before she whispered it to me and I have I have learned well I you help me transitionally here because I've been wanting to make fun of a mean here since yesterday because more than anyone in my life as a professional I would say that Amin shows momentary lapses of bad judgment that surprise me when I'm expecting him to hit at a 99 % clip and sometimes he hits at a 98 % clip and the 2 % go off in directions that I find unusual.
[314] I'm trying to back up your point.
[315] Sorry for being a good teammate.
[316] Dan was like, I didn't wear a seatbelt.
[317] And it was like, what?
[318] How was that possible?
[319] You know what, that's true?
[320] When I was around that era, like I was...
[321] friend.
[322] Yeah, but there's Carl.
[323] Guys, there's an important point here.
[324] We heard a lot about Carl.
[325] Carl listens to the show, so I want to give him a shout out.
[326] But then you, like, lost yourself and you were just talking to yourself.
[327] You're like, did Carl wear a seatbelt?
[328] He kind of did.
[329] It was like, you were like in your own thoughts.
[330] Guys, immigrant kid from a war -torn country who's never had a car before, lived in New York City, didn't need a car, doesn't know about seatbelts, okay?
[331] He's just in the car, just like, hey, I'm here with my buddy car.
[332] We're going to drive to a place.
[333] All of a sudden, the stop, the cop comes over and says, you buddy, let me get your license.
[334] You're like me, I'm not even.
[335] driving what do you want me to do uh you're not wearing a seatbelt buddy what i'm this my fourth time being in a car before i don't know you know what i i owe me in an apology it's uh it's not the story it's how poorly it was told oh it wasn't the story the defense for us your honor in the NFL there is no margin for error one mistake can change the outcome of the game science proves quality sleep can help boost reaction time recovery time and overall athletic performance.
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[363] out of BYU Stugats This is the Dan Levitar show With the Stugats Amin was fascinated Amin was fascinated And I have not seen or heard anything about the interview except that Shannon Sharp sat down with Oscar Delahoya And Oscar Delahoya at the this point, to me, I don't know how many of you play word association with Oscar Delahoya.
[364] But we talked about this yesterday in regards to Will Smith.
[365] A lot of people will erase the entire resume and say he is his worst act.
[366] He's the act I remember.
[367] He is slapping Chris Rock.
[368] At this point, when I think of Oscar Delahoya, the immediate thing that comes to mind is not extraordinary boxer.
[369] It's not promoter.
[370] It is fishnet stockings, a photograph of him in a bathtub wearing high heel and fishnets.
[371] And I think it's unfair of me to do that, but I can't control that I'm doing that.
[372] Like, I don't think it's right of me to do that.
[373] The man has worked to craft a thing that he became excellent at that is very hard to become excellent at.
[374] And for some reason, the first snapshot that comes into my head with Oscar De La Jolla is that one.
[375] And you thought the seatbelt admission was the one that was shameful, Chris Cody.
[376] How about you?
[377] Is that what he's talking about in this interview with Shannon Sharp?
[378] Because everyone, everyone who talks to him asks him about that.
[379] Yeah, well, this is the clip from the interview.
[380] You brought it up, Oscar.
[381] You had to be, Oscar, why you let him snap that picture?
[382] Which one?
[383] The 50's 15 years ago.
[384] the picture you was talking about oh i was drugged up yeah i was drugged up i didn't even know it you didn't know you had put the panty hole no no have you have you ever tried it no hell now are you sure are you sure how ain't gonna try i ain't gonna try okay okay when they when they came out yeah i was and worried as hell because i was at the peak of my career yes and i was having issues with uh you know domestically at home you know uh with your wife yeah with all that stuff and And so they made me, first of all, we hired this forensic, like, expert and photos and Photoshop.
[385] We actually convinced the people that they were fake.
[386] Fake.
[387] Yeah.
[388] And I was home free.
[389] Right.
[390] And then the person at the time that I was with convinced me to do an interview and tell the world, you know what, they're real.
[391] Why would the hell would you do that?
[392] Because I was just, I was a shell of my own self at the time.
[393] I didn't know what I was thinking.
[394] But I'm glad I did it because I'm glad I, I'm glad I said they were real because it set me free.
[395] Really?
[396] Oh yeah.
[397] Yeah, they're out there 15 years ago, so what?
[398] I mean, what, I bet if I asked 30 people here, 20 of them say, yeah, I've worn something from a woman.
[399] In closed doors.
[400] That's what happens.
[401] Mine just came out publicly.
[402] it's interesting because he starts with I was drugged and it ends with come on who among us right I don't know if you was drugged because here's the here's the main thing and they talk about a little bit in the extended clip he talks about the girls showed up the girls that drugged him showed up with a suitcase and Shannon says what was in a suitcase and he says drugs and women's clothing and Shannon says how did I know what size you were and he doesn't give an answer he gives a very roundabout distracting answer same thing I forgot about the high heel the pumps how did they know what shoe size he had just happened to have his size and all that stuff so by the end of it when he says I bet if you ask 30 people here 20 of them have done it that sounds like to me yeah you kind of did it you weren't drug maybe you were on drugs but you weren't drugged we're kinkshaming Oscar Delo Not?
[403] We're, you know what we're doing?
[404] We're lying shaming.
[405] We're dishonesty shaming.
[406] Be honest, be real.
[407] We'll accept it.
[408] Yeah, I wouldn't do that shit, but if it makes you happy.
[409] Will we, though?
[410] Will we?
[411] Just be honest about it?
[412] Because he went to great lengths.
[413] I've seen him interviewed about this before.
[414] This is not the first time that he's talked about it.
[415] Actually, I saw a documentary.
[416] Yeah, it's an HBO documentary, and they interviewed the woman, or one of the women who was there and did it with him and he look man this one so you not only have all of the masculine stuff that is in boxing not only have all of the masculine stuff and toxic masculine stuff that is in Latin culture you also have just in general everything that there is in sports about other athletes are now looking at Oscar Delahoya, professionally identifying as a fighter, and now we are looking at him in a position that has caused him a shame that he needed to be freed from.
[417] But at the beginning, what he did was tell everyone it's Photoshopped, which would totally work right now, by the way.
[418] Oh, yeah.
[419] AI.
[420] As an argument, and you never have to actually tell the truth.
[421] But to - On that lingerie, folks.
[422] To buck against that and then say the truth has set me free and then offer the statistic that would also be a good stat of the day of who among us hasn't done that, I believe that most among us have not probably done that, but he thinks it's more normal than the rest of us, and it must be a truly terrible shame for any of us to have our kink in public.
[423] This is how Louis C .K. to escape some of his stuff by saying who among us the joke no saying Obama knows my kink do you know how do you know how embarrassing that is to me that's how he tried to get out from under his stuff by filing it just as a kink when his was closer to criminal than kink but what else did you find interesting about the oscar delahoya thing is it just that at the end he circles back around and it's like yeah not only did i did us who among us hasn't right like he kind of hit on every single Every single kind of aspect of it, right, from, oh, it was 20 years ago or whatever, 15 years ago, who cares, to I was drugged.
[424] I was taking advantage of to, well, telling the truth, made me feel good.
[425] And also, who among us hasn't done it?
[426] I bet, you know, and there's a point where he reaches and he grabs Shannon Sharp's ankle to, quote, unquote, make sure, you know, as a joke, like, are you wearing some right now?
[427] And Shannon Sharpe says, I didn't even wearing socks.
[428] I think he's just, Oscar, whatever it is.
[429] It's just, let this be a lesson to keeping it real, bro.
[430] Like, ain't nobody going to judge you if you wanted to wear it or not.
[431] You ain't got to do all that.
[432] Like myself, I'm going to keep it real right now.
[433] I feel like I may have been a little bit too jokey, jokey on the internet with my sister Raygun.
[434] And she put out a video this morning describing how it's affected her and the people around her, her organization, the people she danced with her crew and her husband.
[435] So I want to formally on air apologize if what I've been doing online has been seemed to be making fun of her because she put out a video and said it's been affecting her mental health and can we all back off.
[436] So I'm going to take that and back off.
[437] So just for a question, for asking for someone else who's been a victim of viral decontextualization, does this mean you're going to stop using my videos every time anything happens in sports anywhere?
[438] Because I feel like this week or these last two weeks, I'm like, do you all have any other content that's not me?
[439] No, I'm going to keep doing that, brother.
[440] I'm so sorry because you are a metal -dark employee and you are my actual friend.
[441] I wrote my rights off.
[442] You signed the dotted line, but my sister, Raygun, you got my utmost apologies and respect.
[443] Juju, I have felt that way so many times in the last 20 years where I do something and I forgive myself or rationalize to myself why it's okay to just mock someone because it's all in the spirit of you should have your mental health.
[444] line with what my sense of humor is.
[445] And when someone then tells me they've been hurt by that, I tend to see them as more human than they were when it is that I was talking about it and then rationalizing because the internet exists for this kind of comedy, correct?
[446] And we were talking, we started the show with the idea of, you really don't want to go viral for a bad thing because then it opens up the doors to the entirety of the internet's unhappiness feasting on you and there's plenty of funny and clever but there's plenty of hurtful too so here's ray gun talking about the way she will uh she was hurt by this hi everyone ray gunn here um i just want to start by thanking all the people who have supported me i really appreciate the positivity and I'm glad I was able to bring some joy into your lives.
[447] That's what I hoped.
[448] I didn't realize that that would also open the door to so much hate, which has frankly been pretty devastating.
[449] Well, I went out there and I had fun.
[450] I did take it very seriously.
[451] I worked my butt off, preparing for the Olympics, and I gave my all, truly.
[452] In regards to the allegations and misinformation floating around, I'd like to ask everyone to please refer to the recent statement made by the AOC, as well as the posts on the Osbreaking Instagram page, as well as the WDSF Breaking for Gold page.
[453] A bit of a fun fact for you, there are actually no points in breaking.
[454] If you want to see how the judges thought I compared to my opponents, you can actually see the comparison percentages across the five criteria on olympics .com.
[455] All the results are there.
[456] I really like to ask the press to please stop harassing my family, my friends, the Australian Brazilian breaking community and the broader street dance community.
[457] Everyone has been through a lot as a result of this, so I ask you to please respect their privacy.
[458] Like I said, man, you cannot do nothing but respect her wishes, and I feel like I've played a part online, so I definitely apologize Sister Ray Gunn to her family and everybody, and I hope that you can find some peace over the next couple of months and realize that we are celebrating.
[459] Some of us are celebrating you as well, you feel me?
[460] So much love to you, sister, and we got your back.
[461] I mean, I don't think you're going to change any of your behavior, right?
[462] Look at you.
[463] You hit me with a breaking news sound.
[464] What just happened here with...
[465] I just sent it to you.
[466] Chris, you're supposed to go, ah, damn, the NFL, it never stops.
[467] He's learning.
[468] He'll get the hang of it.
[469] Oh, wow, okay, he did send it to me. The Chargers and Jim Harbaugh have offered Colin Kaepernick a coaching position.
[470] We'll take it.
[471] Welcome back to the league, Colin.
[472] Well, but hold on.
[473] No, no. He's got to accept it.
[474] Over Zoom.
[475] Thank you, Tony.
[476] That's correct.
[477] That also hurts other things that he's got cooking in the background, too.
[478] Quote, he's considering it.
[479] He was out of the country.
[480] He said he was going to get back to me, Jim told.
[481] USA today.
[482] So he is considering it, but the breaking news could have been substantively bigger if it had been a quarterbacking position.
[483] Pretty big.
[484] A coaching position.
[485] We'll talk about this next.
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