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[28] That is, I could not write better comedy.
[29] That's great.
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[44] It's our co -host, more my co -host, not our, my co -host on Oddball, Charlotte Wilder.
[45] And she's got her patriotic USA Basketball Dream Team shirt.
[46] and Charlotte, let me ask you this.
[47] Yes.
[48] Maybe I'm alone on this, but maybe you're with me. More satisfying, Team USA's win or Noah Lyle's loss?
[49] Ooh.
[50] Team USA's win.
[51] Team USA's win.
[52] Obviously you're going to say no Lyle's loss, but I have to say if you have COVID, like having recently had COVID twice, watching that guy run, I was like, this guy has COVID.
[53] Like the way he doubled over at the end.
[54] I was like, oh, that's me after just like walking a block.
[55] For Noah Liles, it's like coming in third in the 200.
[56] But no, USA's win.
[57] Amin, is that, are you saying no Lyle's loss is more?
[58] No, I, while Noah Liles lost brought me no shortage of delight, Team USA winning the way they won was, I said that that's the most invested I've ever been in a USA basketball game rooting for TBSA.
[59] And I won't lie.
[60] A lot of it is because of Noah Liles.
[61] I was like, we can't lose.
[62] We just can't lose.
[63] Now the mission has changed from we got to get gold.
[64] We just can't.
[65] We can't be what Noel Liles was earlier.
[66] Absolutely not, right?
[67] You cannot have the upper hand.
[68] The only way this Victory Lab works is like we've got to win gold.
[69] And so you watch that game.
[70] And Charlotte, I want to know from your perspective, watching that game, what emotions went through you.
[71] As you're watching LeBron and Steph Curry together being the ones to propel the victory.
[72] It was like, it, it was hard to comprehend.
[73] It was hard to comprehend because, like, I think I really, I had a lot of dad energy watching that game because, you know, I was standing up, like, clapping at the TV, like getting very, very nervous, saying, like, got to get a stop here, boys.
[74] Defense win, defense wins gold.
[75] And then for Steph, for LeBron, first of all, to just take total control of the game and the huddle, like you knew that he was the leadership there.
[76] And then Steph to have the game.
[77] that we've been waiting for him to all have that felt, you know, scripted, which is sort of the easiest thing you could say about that.
[78] But I felt so patriotic.
[79] I was like, I'm going to go, like, join a union at an apple pie factory and then, like, sign up for private health care just, like, for fun.
[80] Like, that's how patriotic.
[81] I was like, I don't know what this feels like.
[82] Like, I was going to put on Cowboy Carter and, like, pretend to smoke American spirits.
[83] And, you know, like, I was like, what is happening?
[84] Like, who am I right now?
[85] You don't have to cosplay being American.
[86] Though you kind of are right now with the sweater.
[87] It's a great sweater.
[88] You're from Boston.
[89] You kind of kicked off this whole thing for us.
[90] You don't have to cosplay being an American.
[91] You had the Tea Party and whatnot.
[92] That's something I would like to address.
[93] Someone in Philly, oh, it was not to get political, but Josh Shapiro at the rally in Philly kept saying, you know, we are where America was founded.
[94] I felt like, I was like, my Boston sports fandom has destroyed my brain to the point where I was sitting there and I was like, I don't know.
[95] Feels pretty Boston to me. And then I was like, oh, God, this is, it's a sickness.
[96] No. The Philadelphia Tea Party definitely was a thing.
[97] Right.
[98] Come on.
[99] Everyone knows it was Miami.
[100] Charlotte and me do a great job on Oddball.
[101] I'm curious to know your answer to this because I'm kind of half kidding with this question.
[102] But after Spain, is Noah Liles the good?
[103] greatest rival for USA basketball in their history?
[104] No, because, no, because listen, here's a thing.
[105] Yeah, but I think No Liles thinks of, well, actually, that's a great question.
[106] I feel like Noel Liles actually did very successfully get into the heads of Team USA.
[107] I think I saw this a tweet where it was like a dog in a car looking straight ahead and then a dog in another car with his head out the window and it was like Team U .S. staring at Noel Lyle's in the lunchroom.
[108] And I was like, well, first of all, Noel Liles isn't probably going to be in the lunchroom because he has COVID.
[109] But I think he's up there.
[110] I think that dude really, look, if that's, if he gave us any motivation at all, then like, thank you.
[111] No, Charlotte, he's absolutely up there.
[112] He's on the metal stand.
[113] He got the bronze, though.
[114] It's Argentina.
[115] I actually just, I already worked out a top five enemies of Team USA basketball.
[116] Enemies of the state.
[117] Enemies of the state.
[118] So we can begin with number five.
[119] Roy.
[120] Do you have Tony Scott, I believe.
[121] Do you have the fanfare over there?
[122] Yes, I do.
[123] All right.
[124] So number five is Canada.
[125] This is not even really played out on the court just yet, but Canada's got some real hoopers, as you know.
[126] They're coming online, and this is a budding rivalry, which is why they're at number five.
[127] But number four, Argentina.
[128] Famous upsets in international basketball.
[129] They had a really good team in their heyday.
[130] Number three is with a bronze medal, Noah Live.
[131] Number two, the media.
[132] There was a whole redeemed team because of the narratives that the media push forward, and that was really their driving force, shutting the media up, shutting fans up.
[133] A lot of times fans talk shit, and it just gets projected on the media too, but sometimes the media does too.
[134] And so we're the silver medalist, and number one is Spain.
[135] Number five, Canada.
[136] Like, I didn't like that.
[137] Puerto Rico should have slipped into the top five there.
[138] What are you doing, Canada, please.
[139] Yeah, come on.
[140] They had the one moment.
[141] Cassiano.
[142] But, look, I'm in, like, some weird because of my Kyle Lowry takes, I'm in some weird Canadian basketball vortex.
[143] And, you know, they feel like they're coming to take Concaf.
[144] I think I'd beat by France.
[145] Charlotte, I got to ask you, one of the most glaring things about that game yesterday was Jason Tatum, D -P -C -D.
[146] how did you how did you feel not seeing your boy get even a whiff of the court look here my my professional answer i want it to be whatever it takes to win i trust steve cur with everything in my bones like we've got an amazing squad out there this is generation torch passing like this is stuff we won't see again maybe ever uh if so it'll be decades and then the the boston that broken part of my brain that i was telling you about.
[147] That part's like watching, you know, Drew miss a couple shots or Derek White not be as effective.
[148] And I'm like, oh, if only there were somebody else who has already won a gold medal.
[149] And then I'm like, wait a second, this actually could be good for the Celtics.
[150] If I'm like, I'm doing the wind horse, I'm like, if Jalen Brown is really that pissed about not being on Team USA.
[151] And now Jason Tatum is also pissed about not playing, as his mother suggested because she tweeted that he was not hurt and what is going on is unnecessary then maybe the Celtics are going to come back and be even better next year and win another title and there won't be any of this like, you know, championship hangover.
[152] Also, can I just say, if Joe Missoula were there, this dude would already have, like, infiltrated.
[153] He would be a CIA sleeper agent for the U .S. already.
[154] He'd be watching, like, the hump for Red October, like Patriots Day.
[155] He'd be watching, he'd be watching Save it Private Ryan.
[156] And then he'd be like, guys, American Pie 2, like, you know, I just so, I'll respect to Steve Kerr, but I am like, I don't know what's happening.
[157] Do you know what's happening to me?
[158] Why is he not playing?
[159] What's going on?
[160] Better players are playing.
[161] Hmm.
[162] Truth hurts sometimes.
[163] Charlotte, I want to commend you right now because you haven't forced Joe Milton into this conversation, but I saw some highlights.
[164] Did you look at D .C. and look off that safety?
[165] That was pretty electric over there.
[166] And Colin Coward had the take like last week.
[167] Don't be surprised if Joe Milton's a starter.
[168] I'm like, ah, it's Colin.
[169] He's just doing a thing.
[170] And I saw the dude play.
[171] He's going to be right.
[172] Joe Milton's good.
[173] Joe Milton, someone that I know a lot about, for sure, and have a lot of opinions on.
[174] Definitely.
[175] I'm with you, Mike.
[176] Charlotte, you're totally, this is defensible.
[177] The full season starts after the Olympics.
[178] We've already acknowledged this.
[179] We're all locked into the Olympics last night, not watching the Patriots.
[180] Thank you, Jess.
[181] You had the greatest quarterback of all time for so long, and you became quarterback starved.
[182] That whole fan base became quarterback starved in record time.
[183] Joe Milton presents hope.
[184] Just like ex -searched Joe Milton because he had some highlights last night.
[185] Look, Mike, it's not that I don't believe you.
[186] It's that I'm too busy, like, you know, trying to not buy property.
[187] That's how patriotic I am.
[188] Like, I'm watching Cindy McLaughlin, McLaughlin.
[189] Lebroni.
[190] That is a hard word to say.
[191] Shout out to the announcers for, yeah, names are hard.
[192] I'm watching Quincy Hall, dig deep, come back.
[193] I'm watching Cole Hawker come from behind.
[194] I'm watching, I am so Olympic -pilled.
[195] I was watching Olympic sailing.
[196] I was watching Olympic kayak cross.
[197] I can tell you about the Australians and how their two sisters kayaking against each other.
[198] Like, we got, I don't have room for Joel Milton.
[199] Milk.
[200] I can.
[201] Charlotte, he was I'm spinning around 20 yards behind the line of scrimmage, looking off the safety and throwing doors down.
[202] Okay, go out of it right now.
[203] This is electric.
[204] All right.
[205] I'll go look up highlights.
[206] That sounds pretty good.
[207] Charlotte, I won't lie.
[208] When they say, how about Joe Milton?
[209] I was like, was he the guy in the steeplechase?
[210] Like, I had no. Oh, my God, steeplechase.
[211] Charlotte, are you watching steeplechase and wondering, are they running with wet?
[212] Okay.
[213] Thank God you brought this up, Jess.
[214] I have so many takes on the steeplechase.
[215] First of all, I was watching this, and I was like, this is definitely some leftover weird stuff from, like, England.
[216] I was like, this should not.
[217] be here.
[218] There is no need to run through a puddle and then just have your feet wet.
[219] And I was like, this feels like it was like horse adjacent or like people were in the woods.
[220] And then I looked up and you know what?
[221] It was steeple to steeple.
[222] It was people in England running from church to church being like, how fast can you get there?
[223] And you know what?
[224] A lot of bogs in England.
[225] So they all had to go through water.
[226] And then for some reason, we're still doing this.
[227] I'm like, it's 2024.
[228] No disrespect to the steeple chase runners.
[229] I think it is very impressive.
[230] But like, what if we got rid of the But you're forgetting something very important, which is this is the church, this is the steeple, open the doors.
[231] No, no. Where are the people?
[232] No, man. Why?
[233] No?
[234] It's 2024.
[235] Are we not allowed to do that?
[236] No, we're just not going to church anymore.
[237] Oh, I was like, oh, no, how is this problematic now?
[238] Charlie?
[239] Wait, here's one.
[240] I have one.
[241] Can I change statistically?
[242] Here's the church.
[243] Here's a steeple.
[244] Open the doors and hear all the worms hanging from the ceiling.
[245] What?
[246] Is this the Olympics cafeteria?
[247] Are you my grandfather?
[248] she's so sorry for the good content Charlotte used to say all the time instead of does a bear shit in the woods or is the Pope Catholic does the Pope shit in the woods Are you my grandfather Break dancing?
[249] I told you I have Dad energy have you not said that on oddball yet My bad No that's a new one Breakin starts in five minutes I believe So speaking of things that it's 2024 This might be our one shot at glory Breakin begins in five minutes I can't wait.
[250] Well, you can go ahead and watch that right now.
[251] Charlotte Wilder, oddball, every day but Monday.
[252] Thank you so much for joining us.
[253] Thank you guys.
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[270] I don't like Smitty either.
[271] Stugats.
[272] Women stay home in the kitchen where they belong.
[273] This is the Dan Lebertar show with the Stugats.
[274] So, it's that time of year.
[275] You guys were talking about football and watching nothing.
[276] Joe Milton.
[277] Joe Milton, there you go.
[278] He's the one that could throw the orange really far.
[279] Oh, that's why we did the whole orange thing because of him?
[280] Remember we had Greg out there?
[281] The Patriots drafted Drake May out of UNC, who I was a big fan out of college, but I think he should rightfully be looking over his shoulder.
[282] I don't know if you took the opportunity during the break.
[283] I texted Charlotte these highlights, waiting to hear back, but dude was dynamite last night.
[284] He was incredible, but we did say in the last segment, yo, football starts after the Olympics are over, which is true just except for one exception.
[285] This is how exceptions work Except for one of those Hard knocks I'm not missing hard knocks I will watch hard I only watch by the way Hard knocks training camp Don't give me no Offsies I don't like these offshoots I don't care for them Salute to you guys still keeping up with that For real I'm out on the concept And now we're living in a day and age Where if anything Like there's you have to Trudge through so much bad stuff To get to the goods And the goods always end up on social media so that's how I follow it, just on the clips that end up on social.
[286] No, man, I need to have Liv Schreiber narrate everything for me, just in this voice right here.
[287] Altimer.
[288] Love his voice.
[289] But one of the things that happened in Hard Knocks, in this season, this edition, they're following the Chicago Bears, and I want to ask just this, they're doing a lot of mythology building for Caleb Williams, like a lot.
[290] And most of it is like, okay, there's excitement.
[291] He's a number one overall pick, and obviously such a great career at USC.
[292] but when they did the Ray Clay Bull's intro with the Alan Parsons Project music and we talked about this yesterday with Dan that that song means something once upon the time it was Alan Parsons project it does not...
[293] It's the Bulls song it's specifically Michael Jordan's song it is the Bulls song because I think they still do use in the intros Yeah they do There's that video that goes viral every now and then of Michael Jordan and like the Mediterranean and the clubs play in Alan Porrasn's project and he's loving it So, Jess, as an avowed Bears fan sometimes, sometimes?
[294] Or disavowed.
[295] You're more Steelers.
[296] Stealers, but she does the hope my NFC team is, right?
[297] So to peel back the curtain, I hope I don't get sent to the penalty box for this.
[298] But the year that the Bears made it to the playoffs, the Steelers were having like a really brutal season.
[299] So I decided on Charlotte and My's podcast that I was going to then be a Bears fan and just pretended to go all in on the Bears.
[300] kind of stuck for a while.
[301] And now that I'm here, it's like a whole bit that I have like 50 teams.
[302] So I've just, I've just stuck with that.
[303] End of pulling back the curtain.
[304] Where are you on college rivals, like being really important players for your pro teams?
[305] Because I never really gave a shit about that stuff.
[306] When I was a Browns fan, everyone had to take on Braylon Edwards and no one liked him because he was a Michigan guy to have a USC quarterback quarterback in the Bears.
[307] I don't know if you feel some kind of way.
[308] It is interesting.
[309] So there's obviously like Chicago is a huge Notre Dame fan.
[310] area.
[311] And a lot of Notre Dame Chicago fans watched the most recent USC Notre Dame game, which was one of Caleb Williams' worst games in college.
[312] And we're like, oh, God, like, oh, no, is this going to be a bus?
[313] Like, we're terrified.
[314] But I do think that, for the most part, Bears fans are very excited about the bears having not only Caleb Williams, but Roma Dunseh.
[315] And just generally having, like, a better offense this season.
[316] And the fact that they kind of like made very very un -Bairsy moves to get rid of Justin Fields and kind of like, you know, not sink too much into that before while having the first pick.
[317] I forgot the Justin Fields narrative around your fandom, too.
[318] I know.
[319] It's crazy, right?
[320] I feel like most Bears fans are very excited and so mean, to your point about the song, which gives every Chicago fan Goosies immediately.
[321] I think that Hard Knocks knows that to really have like a good season, you have to get Bears fans locked in.
[322] and this is a kind of like nostalgia that Bears fans want to see.
[323] Yeah, but at the same time, we do know that the teams have some editorial control on some of this stuff.
[324] I'm surprised the Bears were like, yeah, that would be fun.
[325] Again, you're putting a massive level of expectation, and it's crazy because that same episode, Nick Saban talks about, you know, the number one thing that kills quarterbacks in the NFL is the expectations.
[326] You guys have these outsides expectations on them, and then it's impossible to live up to.
[327] I'm like, oh, you mean like doing the Michael drawing intro for a guy who hasn't, played a snap?
[328] For sure.
[329] I get what you're saying.
[330] I agree.
[331] I mean, there are tons of expectations on him and on the Bears in general this season.
[332] I mean, the Bears just need to win like seven games for it to be like, wow, we've made some improvements, guys.
[333] We didn't blow like a bunch of fourth quarter leads that we had and our offense looks better.
[334] But the expectation, of course, goes from like, oh, you have the first overall pick.
[335] Well, you better be in the Super Bowl then.
[336] And that I don't think is very realistic.
[337] I don't purport to know more about Ball than Nick Sabin at all.
[338] And he has experience in the pros and in college.
[339] But I don't think that's the number one killer of quarterbacks.
[340] I think it's things like O -Line and coaching.
[341] And it's so on brand for Nick Saban to put it on media than what it is coaching.
[342] But if your quarterback can't overcome an intangible, which is just people expect him to be good.
[343] That doesn't come from a bad place.
[344] That's not coming from a hateful place.
[345] That's not even adversity.
[346] Like people are hoping they're hoping that this guy can do it because they're They have faith in them.
[347] That is such a nonsensical take for me, but all respect to the greatest.
[348] Yeah.
[349] It doesn't make any sense.
[350] It's coaching in its own line, like tangible things that affect young quarterbacks.
[351] I thought David Carr was going to be really good.
[352] And he got behind one of the worst old lines in pro football history, and it totally ruined him.
[353] Yeah.
[354] I think that Nick Saban probably would agree with you.
[355] But he is probably doing a thing because there's cameras on, and he's making a profound point that's going to be on television.
[356] I think, but like, you know, basically.
[357] Based on his history as a head coach, he obviously put a lot into the other position groups in his team recruiting -wise.
[358] It wasn't just about getting a quarterback.
[359] I think I'm already gearing up to be annoyed by Nick Saban's takes because I know his agenda with all of it.
[360] What's his agenda?
[361] He's anti -N -I -L, if you saw when he spoke.
[362] He'll turn there.
[363] He just wants things to go back to when the network protected him.
[364] The good old boy network when he just had all these advantages that he may or may not have known.
[365] like that that's the thing over there like there there's a whole system to keep things separate from the head coach back in the day that he was really excelling so I'm not I'm not alleging anything there but I just I don't think he's doing things in good faith and I'm pretty clear of his agenda and he's going to be him along with Bill Belichick are going to be the most visible and most vocal of these new people in the media sphere and I think that we should apply a fair amount of scrutiny in trying to figure out where they're coming from are you saying that Nick Sabin has There's a Pete, coach, Pete Bell, happy situation going on where they got all the shit going on and he doesn't know about it.
[366] I just, look, I appreciate having all -time grates in the media space that we didn't have before.
[367] These are new, they're breathing new life into, especially football media, which I think was in desperate need of some new blood.
[368] Nick Saban, Bill Belichick, Tom Brady, going to the very tippy top of the industry.
[369] Like, these are all -time goats.
[370] those are three guys that are pretty you have consensus those are the greatest to ever do it and they're fresh from from the game it's not like they've just been sitting around from the on the couch and are detached but i i am a little concerned at how much weight their voices in particular are going to carry and in nick sabin's case how much it carries with politicians that are actually going to be voting on legislation and potentially giving the ncdbola safe harbor status they don't know these players that come in like you bring the Cavender twins in there to speak to them, that's all fine and dandy.
[371] They know Nick Sabin.
[372] So what he says matters, and when he says something that I don't necessarily agree with, I get bummed out because there isn't anyone out there with the same exact weight that can counterbalance that.
[373] Do we think Brady or Belichick or Sabin or whoever is going to be doing games is going to try to out Tony Romo, Tony Romo, with like calling what's next?
[374] Because Brady's obviously seen it all, done it all, Belichick, the same thing.
[375] Are they going to be like, yeah, watch the slant here from the ex -receiver and watch him go over the top.
[376] You know what's crazy, Tony, is that part of it is Romo does that, but part of it is he sounds like he's so happy to do.
[377] This is Romo year one.
[378] Like, he's a different dude now.
[379] He doesn't do the predictive analysis all that much.
[380] He's a little bit further away from the game.
[381] Right.
[382] And he also doesn't sound as happy.
[383] Well, I mean, I think part of it is when you're in it, when you're in it, those scouting reports are still fresh.
[384] Yeah.
[385] We're doing a bit that I don't know.
[386] I don't know, Jim.
[387] You just ain't Jim.
[388] I don't know.
[389] You just ain't Jim.
[390] I think that that's missed out on it.
[391] When Romo first got going, there was a novelty in someone being that close to the game that those scouting reports are still fresh in his mind.
[392] And I don't think it's a coincidence that, especially when he read the reports out there, that he's not actively studying and network execs had to talk to him about his preparation.
[393] I do think that that was a huge part of why Romo was so electric at the start.
[394] But for Tom Brady, I kind of just want to hear his stories.
[395] Like if something's happening in a game that reminds him of something, because who has the wealth of knowledge at that position that Tom Brady has, he will mention a game in a situation that you'll remember because Tom Brady was always playing in primetime games and games that were super important in Super Bowl.
[396] So I would just love to hear the Tom Brady Nostalgia Tour for the first couple of years.
[397] It's kind of like the Sean McVeigh thing where he can go back to a certain play on a drive, on a game.
[398] Like, all right, game six against Washington, we did X, Y, and Z, and we played this.
[399] Like, maybe Brady has that kind of recall.
[400] But to Tony Romo, when he first started, I remember one of the games that it really stood out was Pat's Chiefs when Brady beat Mahomes, went to the Super Bowl.
[401] Yeah, where he's like, watch Gronk on a scene here because the safety's doing this and the corner's doing that.
[402] Linebacker's not going to pay attention to him.
[403] And it exactly happened.
[404] and it was a monster place.
[405] I think they got a first down on, like a third and 15 or something.
[406] And Romo called it exactly.
[407] And we're like, holy shit, this guy's really good.
[408] Yeah, that was one of the singular greatest moments for a color broadcaster.
[409] That AFC championship game, as soon as you started going, I was like, aFC championship game at Kansas City.
[410] He was so locked in, but that he was so close to the game.
[411] And hopefully, I think Romo made some improvements over the course of last year.
[412] Do you think he thinks about that call?
[413] Like years later now, he's like, man, remember that time when I, That's why he doesn't study.
[414] I was cooking.
[415] I had it going.
[416] He has a weird legacy in that word association.
[417] He wasn't even a starting quarterback, but most people remember the botched snap in that playoff game.
[418] And that's usually where my mind goes.
[419] But now it's Tony Romo the broadcaster.
[420] And it's specifically that AFC championship game with bad lighting.
[421] And Mahomes never getting to touch the ball there.
[422] And just how locked in Tony Romo was.
[423] I do kind of miss that, but I'm excited for what Tom Brady's going to bring.
[424] I don't know if he's going to be good in the ways of predictive analysis.
[425] And for year one, I don't really care.
[426] For year one, I just want the novelty of having the greatest of all time out there.
[427] I hope he's like LeBron in that.
[428] You could tell LeBron, hey, do you remember this play that G .R. Smith had, like, oh, yeah, it was the third quarter we're playing at the Knicks.
[429] And we were up, like, LeBron can recite to you the situation, the score, who was on the floor, all those.
[430] things.
[431] I hope Tom Brady has that going because I want to hear, like you, I want to hear stories.
[432] I don't care as much.
[433] Like, oh, calling it is cool as a novelty.
[434] Even if you keep getting it right, it's not as cool as telling me, man, there's one time we went into the locker room and I told Grong, you better da -da -da -da -da, like those are the stories that we all feed off of.
[435] Yeah, if the Cowboys are down big on Thanksgiving and he's like, he's going to tell you about the Falcon Super Bowl and things that he saw out there.
[436] And it's just he's not, he's not been the most media -friendly guy.
[437] So I know he has his show with Jim Gray, but to have him go into detail on the biggest broadcast of the week, which is always that late afternoon game on Sundays, like, that's pretty cool.
[438] Or someone's chewing out a teammate on the sideline, and he can tell us, man, that video, remember that one that went viral of me yelling at so -and -so?
[439] This is actually what happened.
[440] This is what I was upset about.
[441] Or if a tight end kills somebody?
[442] Yeah.
[443] Yeah.
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[460] Stugat's Now they're gonna see A different Jimmy Now he's just Just playing Nickelback in the locker room And Stugats They'll play D And show threes As they chase the Nats For the six seed These five words in his head Scream are we winning games yet?
[461] This is the Dan Levitar show With the Stugats Speaking of killing somebody Boeing, huh?
[462] Not a great year for Boeing.
[463] They haven't killed anybody quite yet when it comes to this astronaut situation, but this is pretty bad.
[464] Yeah, this Boeing, I don't know if you guys have been following this Boeing spacecraft.
[465] It's a Starliner spacecraft that went up into space a couple months ago, maybe a month ago.
[466] I think it was in June, actually, so a couple months ago.
[467] This is from the New York Times as of like three days ago.
[468] The situation has seems to have gotten worse, and There's two astronauts up there right now, and this is what Kenneth Chang of the New York Times wrote.
[469] For weeks, NASA has downplayed problems experienced by Starliner, a Boeing spacecraft that took two astronauts to the ISS in June.
[470] But on Wednesday, NASA officials admitted the issues might be more serious than first thought, and the astronauts might not return on the Boeing vehicle after all.
[471] The agency is exploring backup options for the astronauts to instead hitch a ride back to Earth on a spacecraft built by Boeing's competitor, SpaceX.
[472] The astronauts stay in orbit, which was supposed to be.
[473] as short as eight days could be extended into next year.
[474] To February.
[475] Dog, ain't nobody trying to be up in space for like eight months or whatever.
[476] It depends on your relationship with your family, I guess.
[477] Look, there's a lot of other places I can go that's not space.
[478] This is going to ruin the tour.
[479] One tour, the three -hour tour.
[480] The space tour.
[481] This is, yeah.
[482] The literal world tour.
[483] Yeah, they were going to be there for eight days and then February.
[484] I don't know how one prepares for that.
[485] But Mike Fuentes, which is where I get a lot of my information from, says, like, one of the astronauts oddly sounds kind of psyched about it.
[486] Oh, that's interesting.
[487] I mean, I hope that they're not, like, super depressed about it.
[488] I know this is probably something that they prep for in case something does go wrong.
[489] But this is also a huge issue for Boeing, which is now apparently they've spent $1 .5 billion on this, and they're writing off another $125 million of unplanned costs spent on this program.
[490] I just hate the fact that these guys are going to get saved by Elon Musk and SpaceX.
[491] It sucks.
[492] He's got to do it.
[493] Well, it hasn't, nothing has happened yet, so we can't celebrate.
[494] But also, Roy, it's almost like, yo, I want USA to win gold, but does that mean I have to root for Noah Lyle?
[495] So, shit, man. So how long was the first original mission supposed to be?
[496] Is that eight days?
[497] Eight days.
[498] So if they're going to be their eight months, how do they have the food and, like, the sustenance?
[499] Do they, like, ship it in?
[500] Like, how does that work?
[501] Well, initially the reports were that you can't say doc.
[502] for more than 45 days anyway so I'm not an astronaut or NASA scientist I don't know no I don't know you think that with the Costco and got like the the bucket of food that doesn't I think I think they went yeah they went to Costco they got the the $80 bucket they took it up there with them so I was looking for mine at my local Costco and they must have gotten all the ones at my local Costco because there's none there I I just love the idea of that conversation like hey guys yeah this is Houston like so it's going to take much just so Sorry, you say eight, eight what?
[503] I didn't quite catch that.
[504] Eight, eight what?
[505] What was that, Capcom?
[506] Months.
[507] Months of what?
[508] NASA and Boeing apparently are adamant that they're not stranded.
[509] They're just like, they're not stranded.
[510] That's what they would say if they were stranded, which makes me worried.
[511] How would you describe it?
[512] It's not like they can go outside for a walk.
[513] If someone tells me, you're going to be there about a week.
[514] Well, they actually could go outside for a walk.
[515] There's a space walk.
[516] Do you trust it?
[517] Would you do a spacewalk if you're already up there?
[518] Well, the ISS, as I understand it, needed a lot of upkeep.
[519] So there's a real chance to spend this into a positive.
[520] Well, there are people that stay up there for months at a time.
[521] So it is stocked for a certain amount of astronauts, I believe.
[522] How weird must those people be?
[523] It's a little different when you're going there.
[524] When you know you're staying?
[525] Yeah, I'm going there for a long stay versus like, oh, this is cool.
[526] Wasn't there just like a weird Russian dude that was on the ISS that had been there for a while?
[527] No, that's a movie, in it?
[528] Yeah.
[529] I love when we do these segments, too, because, you know, there's, like, a total, like, NASA expert that listens to the show.
[530] Oh, that dork.
[531] And they're, like, furiously tweeting at us.
[532] Like, you idiot.
[533] You guys don't understand.
[534] There's 75 years worth of food on the International Space Station, you morons.
[535] Yes, there's Tang from, like, the 60s up there.
[536] Still good, by the way.
[537] Tang was never good.
[538] Oh, I'm saying it's still good.
[539] You can still drink it because it's up there.
[540] Okay, yeah, yeah.
[541] The expiration dates are different.
[542] What if there's an interstellar situation where they come back and, like, their children are all old now?
[543] We're all super old.
[544] Oh, man, I was explaining interstellar to our team two mornings ago because I forget who, someone said they hadn't seen it yet.
[545] Lewis had never seen it.
[546] And I was like, all right, let me tell you about interstellar.
[547] So Matthew McConaug and Timothy Chalemay is a little baby and then he goes to space and then he turns into Casey Affleck.
[548] You will not believe what happens next.
[549] I saw it start to finish for the first time last week.
[550] Really?
[551] Yeah.
[552] I had only seen like bits and pieces.
[553] I'm a big Nolan guy and it's just one of those movies that I never got around to it.
[554] Wait, you've never seen it before?
[555] I'd never seen it start to finish.
[556] I'd only seen it in parts and I missed a lot.
[557] Apparently I didn't see a lot of the parts.
[558] Tears were streaming down my face.
[559] Which random parts have you seen?
[560] That's a better game.
[561] You know, like when that drone is like flying over them and they I'd seen that part before.
[562] That's like the first act.
[563] Like you catch bits and pieces.
[564] I don't know.
[565] You saw the parts where they were still on earth?
[566] I'm not here to litigate the past and apologize for not seeing it.
[567] I saw it last week, okay?
[568] Tears were streaming down my face, though, because it's like a real good Girl Dad movie, I guess, and my heart was breaking.
[569] I feel like Mike just saw the parts that had the music that everyone uses.
[570] The Cornfield Chase song, yeah.
[571] I was familiar with the memes that came from it, but no, incredible movie.
[572] I think it might be Nolan's best.
[573] I think it's one of my favorite movies of all time, but it's just surprising to me that that was what you saw because there is a if you saw it in theaters when it came out there is a twist in the middle of the movie i think we can break it yeah are we allowed to yeah it's i'm surprised that that wasn't the scene that you had only seen because that was the big like holy shit it's matt damon but i was surprised i didn't see mad damon in it i was like oh he's in this cool then he's an asshole like oh my god he's evil yeah yeah that sucked it's getting re -release in theaters for the 10 -year anniversary.
[574] I'm not falling for that shit.
[575] I'm not.
[576] I like doing that.
[577] Oh, it's going to get, let me guess.
[578] Let me guess.
[579] It's going to get re -released in 70 -millimeter IMAX.
[580] I didn't experience it that way.
[581] So I saw it on my home screen, which, you know, is pretty solid.
[582] I'm just saying when they say we're going to re -release it and it's Christopher Nolan, I guarantee they're going to try and tell me that I need to watch it in 70 -millimeter Imax because that's the - In 4DX.
[583] I don't think there is one element that you're missing here, I mean, that I don't think that you're applying, which actually says more about you and good for you.
[584] But, you know, there's a lot of people that, you know, still listen to the Led Zeppah and shit laser shows for reasons.
[585] Like, there's going to the movie theater, tripping balls, is what I'm saying.
[586] They have a bad bunny laser show at the Frost Museum.
[587] I went to, like, the radio head ones.
[588] I've heard karma police a lot, but have you heard it on weed?
[589] I heard, I went to an outdoor screening of the Lord of the Rings, the two towers with an orchestra playing the music live underneath the movie.
[590] That was crazy.
[591] I was supposed to do one of those and then I had like a highlight conflict, but I was supposed to do that for the Batman.
[592] Because the score, the Robert Pattinson won.
[593] The score to it is pretty solid.
[594] And it was just a watch along in the movie.
[595] It was at the night center or something like that where they would just have a live orchestra.
[596] I've always kind of been on that, ain't on that idea, but only if I'm on weed.
[597] Guys, I need to break into coverage here.
[598] I'm watching live breaking right now.
[599] It's outdoors.
[600] Yes, it's outdoors in like a stage.
[601] It's a circular stage.
[602] It's where they have the 3x3 and the skateboarding competitions.
[603] It's logistics versus Dr. Raygun.
[604] Really?
[605] Really?
[606] Oh, that's awesome.
[607] That's Dr. Raygun right there in the Australian.
[608] Oh, no. Oh, guys, they're serving each other.
[609] I did not know.
[610] Look at her go.
[611] I thought it was going to be like Olympics.
[612] I mean, like gymnastics, where it's like you have the, you do a floor routine.
[613] You do your routine.
[614] I did not realize that they, oh, you got to do the whole stance and stuff.
[615] There was a New York Times Daily episode this morning about how breaking became part of the Olympics, which I only got to listen to like half of it.
[616] So I don't think I can reiterate the entire history.
[617] But highly recommend people listen to that.
[618] I'm going to say right now, I'm disappointed that we did not get to watch.
[619] first before we interviewed B -Boy Ronnie yesterday because I would have asked as a judge do you get scored on your body language when you're not dancing when you're the one who's watching the other yeah like you get scored on Michael the Michael Jackson impersonators one Michael Jackson watching the other like in the caption is does he think he's him it's just like a fake Michael Jackson like very pleased though yeah and when he watches on on mute like the soundtrack in my mind is a lot of I'm on, like a lot of Michael Jackson sounds.
[620] What is, I don't like this move whatsoever.
[621] Oh, Dr. Reagan's signature move, man. It looked like she used her head as a mop.
[622] She took out the ray gun.
[623] Oh, I said, oh, stop.
[624] She just did the cobra thing from Dodgeball.
[625] I don't, I don't know what's going on because I can't see the TV for me. Oh, Jess, you're missing it.
[626] I'm staring into a light.
[627] So, and the fashion choices here.
[628] This is T. USA against Australia.
[629] The Australian breaker, B -Girl.
[630] She's wearing a track suit that is in national team All the bunny move, I love that one.
[631] But Team USA is going with like khaki cargo pants and like a really cute shirt.
[632] I'm going to say this right now by the way Team USA.
[633] Showing the belly button but it's a long sleeve.
[634] I think it has a collar.
[635] Really bold choice.
[636] I can't get a good look at logistics with Team USA's competitors face but I'm going to assume this is our Filipino American who is competing for us.
[637] That is the most advantage that this means.
[638] melting pot of a country has ever given us.
[639] Filipino and Filipino Americans in breaking.
[640] Dude, I didn't want to make it awkward yesterday with B -Boy Ronnie, but I'm like, come on, man. There's no chance.
[641] We're losing.
[642] If she's out there, we're not going to lose this, man. You've got to have a spelling me at the next Olympics, too.
[643] Oh, my God.
[644] Can we do that?
[645] Can we make that a Winter Olympic?
[646] I've always been, I understand what makes a sport a winner sport, but you can make this spelling be a winner sport.
[647] Like, you've got to be inside.
[648] It's cold out.
[649] Let's just make that a winner of Olympic sports.
[650] Spelling be.
[651] Are we allowed to do, I mean, you can't even do play -by -play, right?
[652] Who's going to be out here?
[653] Like, hey, you guys describe this move that Dr. Ray going to do a scorpion right now.
[654] Here we go.
[655] So I can't hear the music, and to me, it kind of looks like the Ozzy is embarrassing.
[656] It looks like we're winning, by the way.
[657] I think we're winning.
[658] Roy gives me sunglasses.
[659] Of course we're winning.
[660] Also, I like to think the music is semi -sharm kind of life.
[661] It's actually Hans Zimmer.
[662] That movie is a tiered.
[663] Jerker, Mike.
[664] The end gets me every, when McConaughey is, like, sobbing in the, oh.
[665] So you cried to it, too.
[666] Oh, of course.
[667] That might be the only Nolan movie I've actually cried during action.
[668] Oh, look at it at.
[669] Got to hug it out.
[670] Guess what just happened.
[671] Respect.
[672] So I didn't know what was happening to me during Interstellar, and I just assumed, like, when this came out, I mean, I didn't have Juliet, like, would I be crying as much?
[673] Because I do get more emotional since I've had Juliet, because I'm viewing things through that prism.
[674] and I was wondering, would I be crying, would I get this connection between the father and daughter if I didn't have one of my own?
[675] Because that's the way the man's brain works.
[676] Not to take away from your very touching moment, but, man, they just showed the replay of logistics after she had just nailed the score as she does the wipe the sweat and shh out, man. She killed it.
[677] And yes, you're right, Jess, this Australia.
[678] And they're snoop watching himself.
[679] Yeah, I get that snoops there, but you know who needs to be their fat man scoop.
[680] If Fat Man Scoop were there, this would be a real cipher.
[681] Fat Man Scoop, Crookly, Clare.
[682] I can't do his voice.
[683] I wish I could.
[684] No one can.
[685] That's why he's Fat Man Scoop.
[686] China, Italy, Japan, and Morocco is Group C in breaking.
[687] It really sucks that this is exclusive to Paris and it's not going to be in L .A. How can it not be in L .A.?
[688] Well, imagine like some lifetime softball and baseball player wondering where the hell that is.
[689] Like, that's coming back in L .A. Yeah, I was listening to a podcast where they were.
[690] were talking about how they decide, like, what's in the Olympics.
[691] And so, for example, baseball and softball not being part of this Olympics is because France doesn't have, like, all of these venues available.
[692] So if you have to have, like, a purpose -built venue, and it costs a lot of money, that would be one reason why your sport might not be in the Olympics.
[693] But since the United States, especially, California has venues where they can play, it'll be back in 28.
[694] Now, is breaking not going to be there because it was just like a provisionary or like a probationary thing this time?
[695] Yeah, it's definitely not going to be in L .A. which I think we should really revisit because they're going to see the social metrics on this and I guarantee you nothing is going to pop like this sport.
[696] Dude, my kids were like, when is it breaking?
[697] When is it breaking?
[698] I'm like, the kids aren't.
[699] Your kids, for two weeks I've been wondering, where's the breaking?
[700] I mean, this is, I'm surprised, man. Maybe you're right.
[701] Maybe they just didn't think it would be that big of a deal and now watching it.
[702] I'm watching it right now.
[703] Japan versus Italy's about to go off.
[704] I won't lie.
[705] Italy looks a little bit like a poser.
[706] I'm going with Japan here.
[707] I think Japan's definitely got an advantage.
[708] I like doing expert analysis of something I've never watched in my life.
[709] Do they have their own DJs there?
[710] Because it looks like two different DJs, but is it their DJ?
[711] It's a really innovative setup, too, because, like, the background looks like an old -school boom box.
[712] This is leaning into, like, some of the more entertainment aspects of this.
[713] The production value of this is incredible, and I won't lie.
[714] I thought it was going to be indoors, knowing it's outdoors.
[715] I like it even more.
[716] I like, like, like, the natural sunlight coming in.
[717] I like that they've got like a little dome.
[718] So even if it rains, the playing surface is protected, even though some of the crowd is going to get.
[719] Oh, that's a camera shot that I was hoping for because they have this round stage.
[720] So it's like perfect for like the, you know, like the E red carpet coverage with the cam.
[721] Like if someone does like a crazy break and move, like you can just have this camera, take the 360.
[722] Mike, I'm going to tell you right now, if they're scoring on your body language as you watch your competitor, Italy's already lost, man. I mean, not one black person yet.
[723] Well, you know, again, I give it up to my Filipino and Filipino brothers and sisters.
[724] They have inherited the mantle of the best breakers.
[725] I mean, Roy, to be fair, you're asking a lot of Japan.
[726] Yeah, that's true.
[727] We want a DEI the Japanese breaking team?
[728] Yes, DEI, let's go.
[729] I've got a bone to pick with you.
[730] and Dan, but Dan's not here.
[731] The Anthony Edwards segment that you guys did yesterday, which is like being referred to as the Anthony Edwards heat segment.
[732] And that is exactly my issue with it, because it's not.
[733] It wasn't.
[734] That's not an Anthony Edwards report.
[735] That's not a Miami Heat report.
[736] And as someone that is a heat homer and wants a heat to finally capture one of these whales, you're acting against the best interest of doing that when you put this stuff out so prematurely there are so many things I need to fall into place before we even have a conversation about merely Anthony Edwards well alone the destination to me that story that Dan did some genuine reporting on and you filled in some of the spaces that's a Minnesota Timberwolves ownership story and I don't think we can't ignore like who that benefits either so to me that there's a clear agenda with this story.
[737] That doesn't make it any less newsy whatsoever.
[738] But I think that people are seizing on the sexier aspects of this when, to me, that's all pie in the sky and so many things have to happen.
[739] So the way I described yesterday is so many dominoes that needed to fall.
[740] And it starts with Glenn Taylor prevailing, right?
[741] Glenn Taylor needs to prevail.
[742] And then Tim Connolly needs to say, I will not work for Glenn Taylor.
[743] And then he needs to be able to get out of his contract.
[744] And then Anthony Edwards needs to say, well, because my GM is quitting, or my president of basketball operations is quitting, I don't want to be here anymore.
[745] To hell with my coach, to hell with my teammates, to hell with my own confidence in myself to be able to overcome anything, right, as a great player.
[746] And then he needs to say, I want to go to Miami.
[747] And then Minnesota needs to be okay with him going to Miami.
[748] So a lot of dominoes, and many of them are large dominoes that I just don't see toppling.
[749] having said all that of course mike it's a lot more interesting for this show if it's he's going to miami as opposed oh he might go to milwaukee for you know in a damian lillard package nobody cares about that i get all of that and what i would say is let jeremy do that like let me do that let me run with those bones but for dan to like start out like dan's got the the nuts here I'm going to I know I should But I'm going to expose this We were talking about this And Jeremy said No it's ridiculous Absolutely that's not going to happen Anthony Edwards is not getting traded to Miami Kevin Durant's getting traded to Miami Hey we got the whale I look I love Anthony Edwards as a player Would love for him to be here in Miami But I was already disappointed At how people were seasoned on that And I already did my best To try to deflate like the heat portions of this thing because I think that muddies of water so much for Miami.
[750] Maybe I have post -traumatic stress from how the Damian Lillard pursuit went knowing now that I truly believe there's a conspiracy against the Miami Heat and the media just does its bidding for this conspiracy and tries to devalue the assets.
[751] The assets are another couple of dominoes.
[752] Yes, Nick Saban.
[753] The media is to blame for all of this.
[754] Well, as someone that's in the media, I have to combat our own show because I think that that's hurting Miami, and it plays into something that I think is a fair criticism of Miami Heat fans.
[755] Anytime a Superstar is out there, the Miami would always have to be first in line and feel like it's their birthright to be in this conversation.
[756] In my mind, this has nothing to do with the Miami Heat whatsoever.
[757] Jeremy has already mapped out, trades to Miami through the next six seasons.
[758] Well, I can't wait for Jeremy to come back and just get to that whiteboard.
[759] He's definitely going to do that.
[760] I wanted to bring it.
[761] I wanted to up one thing before we go open the Cuervo club.
[762] My favorite thing so far of the Olympics regarding basketball was the video of all the French fans watching like the USA men's team go to their hotel and they were all like screaming at LeBron and they were like, LeBron James, LeBron James and then Kevin Durant went by and they were like, Easy Money Sniper!
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