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Are you Excited?

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Candy, Jeremy, and George talk about My Town, The NFL Draft, the NBA Playoffs, and More. #mytown #nfldraft #nbaplayoffs #caitlynclark #arizonacoyotes #utah #detroitredwings

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Good evening, everybody, and welcome to another edition of Fire Up. Yes, Fire Up. And the title of the show says it all, are you excited? And I'm gonna guess that most of you aren't as excited with as much as at least two of us on this panel tonight, because just for all of your information, next week, there will not be a Fire Up show on this station on Thursday night. And you're gonna ask why, and the reason is is the reason that me and I think Jeremy are really

excited. George might be a little excited, but I think me and Jeremy are probably way more excited because we get the honor of covering our very first NFL draft. I have never been, so this will be my first time. I don't think. I don't even know if Scott has actually covered a draft. He's been in a team facility for a team for the draft, but not at the actual draft. I don't believe, George, have you?

No? No, I covered one NBA draft to Detroit and one NHL draft to Detroit, and of course this is the first draft to Detroit history for the NFL. So no, it's the first time for me too. Yeah, like I said earlier, and I'm going to tell you right now Rocket Scientists before you you leave. Hey, guys, I know you said good night. I'm as excited as a schoolgirl getting ready to buy your first

dress for her first prom date. We are just excited because we have followed the NFL, Jeremy more so than I for years and years and years, and to have this new experience and to be honored that the NFL recognizes us and is allowing us to come be a part of this experience is awesome. It's awesome. So you bet I can't wait. I don't know what next week looks like. I'll be honest, because I've never been there, so it'll be interesting to see. But we will share as much as we can

with you all. We will be recording, whether we go live or we record things and put them up on our YouTube after the fact. I'm not

exactly sure. I know Jeremy's going to be doing some with his shows too, so so it kind of depends because it just it depends on the setup and where we're at, whether if it's too loud for us to be where we're at, or if there are certain areas we can do shows from we will, but I do know Tuesday night we're going to do a special edition, I believe, of Inside the Pigskin, and we're going to be talking

about the NFL Draft. I do know that Scott was on a conference call about the NFL Draft yesterday and it was two hour long talking about the draft picks and where people think they're going to go and stuff like that. So we're all excited. I mean, I'll be honest. I know I'm coming to the Motor City, you know, and it is Lions country, but we're coming for the NFL. So that's what it's what's fun and important.

And like I said, I've never been. And then from there, Scott and I are going to head to Toronto for a day and then Niagara Falls and I've never seen either of those. So I am uber excited. I got to get through another day of work tomorrow, but we're gonna get there. We're gonna be there, and I'm gonna be in person with you guys. So Jeremy, talk a little bit about your level of excitement. Oh

yeah, I'm just way too excited. I got something to send you because you said you want to know what the draft stage is going to look like I have a mock up, and that is a I just got to get to it again. I have a mock up of the draft stage. Okay, it was an artist rendering of what they're doing. Might as well make a full northern trip and see Milwaukee for the future home of the pack.

Now, I'm not going to Wisconsin this time, so, and I will tell you Orlando, Milwaukee is not north of Green Bay, so actually it wouldn't. But I've been to both, you know. But we won't be a trip. We won't be making the trip to Wisconsin this trip. We will be making one sometime this summer, but this trip we will not be. We will be concentrated in Detroit and then up to Toronto and Niagara Falls and then back home. So, but I know we want to talk about

things tonight. I wanted to talk a little bit about NBA and the playoffs. I'm not quite as familiar with them as some people are, but I do know that I feel bad for Jimmy Butler because Jimmy Butler Orlando. Yes, I We're gonna go to the can Canada side to see Niagar because I've heard that's the better side to see it. From so we will see it from that side. But back to Jimmy Butler suffers an MCL sprain and is out for several weeks. That is a huge blow to the Miami heat and

I'm feel bad for him. Yeah, you know he he works hard. He is a hard worker. And here it is. I send it to you if you want to put it up. That is a mock up of what the draft stage will be at in Detroit. Send it to get through messenger. Oh you got your messenger. Okay, let's see what you can do. But yeah, so I'm sad for the heat because I know that, Uh, without Jimmy Butler, I don't know how far they'll go. Oh not that I'm a huge heat fan, but it's still it's it's sad.

Uh that does look pretty cool. Yeah, I like it, And I do not know where are setup exactly will be either, So yeah, I don't know. I know that with the way they said that the stage is going to face north in the park, I believe it is. Is that the park right next to the Renaissance Center George where they're setting up. No, No, the Renaissance Center is further at the UH on the River or this is the park where the ice skating, where the Christmas Tree is

lit and there's ice skating during the winter. It's called Campus Marsha's Okay, that's where they That's where they got that giant stage. So that's the that's the one footprints. But then all the streets going all the way down Woodward to the to Jefferson in the water, those are all be blocked off for fans and still so it's going to be incredibly crowded. That's a good thing

that the NFL access that we have. That's a little bit different than like getting it from just the Lions or the Packers and stuff like that, right correct, It's a you know, it's an interesting point because I told some of my media friends and says, you know, really, if you're a media member in Detroit, you had three options. You could ask the team if you want to cover Allen Park where they're headquarters. They're still going to be there. The brain trust is still going to be at at the Allen

Park. There are the beat writers that stay there, you know, that's their that's their home for Draft night the Lions. The Lions are hosting a season ticket party at Ford Field by invitation only, so media. Yeah, and then this one, of course, as you see, is the biggie of all of course, the NFL and the and the draft experience and the stage and everything else. I don't know where exactly the media room is going to be. I've not got that clarified. I'm sure what part of the

experience world we're going to actually be physically located, but basically stuff. Also, there's all kinds of things are going on. Yeah, downtown And somebody said, are you gonna take enough money to eat? And I was like, have you ever been to a press thing? Is that the media gets boot? Yeah? Yeah, but for some of the big things like this though, it's a box lunch. But it's still good, you know,

because they got they can't when you got the attendance of this type. They did it at the Super Bowl, They've done it at the All Star Games. Uh, that's the easiest way for them to do it, a box lunch which includes a piece of fruit, cookies, sandwich, chips or whatever you know. So, yeah, it's not a big buffet because they would never get everybody through the buffet. Okay, yeah, Well, and the fact that it's going to be how many hours. Most sporting events that we

go to are a window of what two three four hours? Granted there's pre and post, but I think with the draft it's a longer time frame too, So I think it'll probably just be easier. Just to put it in perspective, you're only allowed fifty hours before you got to buy more storage for stream yard or restream or anything like that. Every year, twenty one hours is the full draft coverage? Wow. Yeah, And that's when a lot

of people don't realize how much the full draft coverage really is. If you're doing the one hour pre, the one hour post, plus the draft itself, it averages out at seven hours per day. Yeah, because Thursday night, of course, is just round one. Yeah, but they have the longer time class right right minute between each pick. I think they get right off the ball. Yeah, it'll probably go every bit of what do you think midnight? It might end on Thursday or eleven thirty. I'm not sure.

It usually ends right about eleven o'clock. But after your post show and everything else and you go over your reviews, it's midnight. Yeah, the coverage ends at midnight. Yeah. Yeah, But at the same time, you don't want to leave right when it's over, and you don't want to be trying to get to your car and pull out of where you're at right. Usually, Yes, yeah, James Burgess is exactly right, because that's when I would sign off, is between eleven thirty ish and oh okay,

and Orlando, you hit a really good one there. My friend Orlando said the Golden Fleece should cater The Golden flee says a long time detried Greek restaurant, and it's a good one. So I'm glad you brought that up, Orlando. And listen, I don't pretend to be in the know. As far as the food, they may have made arrangements with local restaurants in Detroit, they just not told us. But yeah, sometimes like a taste of Detroit. They might have Coney Islands. They might have Sanders Hot Fudge Sundays.

They might have Big Boy sandwiches. Right, we don't know. Anytime you're getting something for free, guess what it tastes. Right, they might have Caesar's Pizza. You never know. Well, yeah, there you go, and we know Detroit loves It's pizza. Yes, yes. Tom Monihan owned the Tigers and then he you know, made a big name for himself

with Domino's, and then you got Mike Yelich with Little Caesar's. The choice been known for being a pizza towd and Orlando a lot, a lot of the hotel rooms are already taken, so we could not get in at the Hilton. We do know that some of our some of our friends from Sideline are staying at Caesar's over at windsor they're even staying in a different country then

some of us. So some of us are out in the suburbs as you will, we will call it because they're expecting over three hundred thousand people to come to your city. And before anyone asked, yes, I will be properly groomed and looking good as best I can, Jeremy context called Diddy. It wasn't Diddy. I told you that this morning. You know you brought

me that what you got. If I can interject here, Candy brought up a good point about the hotel rooms, because so often we hear all Detroit, sorry, you can't bid on such and such because you don't have enough hotel rooms that are nearby. How many years we've heard that refrain? So in other words. I give the league a lot of credit because they could have said missus Ford, missus Sheila, No, I think you better wait a few more years. You got to put up a few more hotel towers.

But they didn't do it. So we see get and then you get the other side of the story. Adam Silver or Gary Bentman, Oh, well you can't get the All Star Game yet because you don't have enough rooms there Little Caesars Arena. Well that's hogwash, because you see what the NFL did. They warned Detroit with all these thousands of visitors, and as you said, I mean some people are staying in Windsor or staying in Farmington Hills

or Deerborn or whatever. So it's kind of a weird Uh well, shall we say position that some of the leagues take about Detroit, whether using the scapegoat, I call it asteau rooms host the Super Bowl, of course two years ago. There's also no hotel rooms from the south side of Flint through Graham Blank All of those are hooked up for this weekend and they have been booked up since January. Wow. So if you think about it, that's actually not that far of a commute. If you're not dealing with a crapload

of traffic. To drive to Detroit is always easier than it is to get out. I've been saying this for years because I used to deliver water down there and into the Detroit area, down by Big Beaver and fourteen mile and twelve mile, And as long as I got my route done by three point thirty in the afternoon, I could make it home before six. But if I didn't, especially during Christmas time, I would not make it home till nine or ten o'clock at night. Oh five hours in traffic. Wow,

yeah, oh yeah, just admits to that. He says, Yeah. Hotels along Alley seventy five all the way to Holly and Graham Blank are booked, and many of them are running special shuttles too, for a small fee down to the draft. That's a good thing to do, yep, I mean why not? Why not bank on it? We're talking about one hundreds of dollars per room because you know they jacked up the price for a special

event. Oh yeah, you know the hotels you could usually get for seventy five bucks, you're going to be paying one hundred and twenty five to one hundred and fifty four. Yep, another comment there, Orlando, you made about Detroit, and yes, that's interesting that you bring that up about the Olympics, that the MotorCity had several attempts. They made several attempts to host the Summer Olympic Games, and the last time they wanted it was nineteen sixty

eight. They were beaten out by Mexico City. And I'll never forget this. One of the sportscasters in town named Dave Diles, who used to work for ABC Channel seven. Dave Dials came out of a meeting and when they when they had that vote, you could hear the Mexican delegation cheering wildly, and out the door of this hotel room comes Fred Mafi. Fred Mathi was

the head of the Detroit organizing committee. And I'll never forget this clip that Dave Dials, a sportscaster, went up to him and he said, Fred, this doesn't this doesn't look like it's good for Detroit. And I swear this guy was gonna cry this Detroit or as the last time we attempted was to get the sixty eight Olympics, which they voted on. I think back

in sixty three or sixty four. But Detroit, it's it's just an unbelievable expensive proposition to host the Olympics. That's why they go to cities like Atlanta and la you know, that have a lot more money. Even New York was turned down. But anyways, I'm digressing here about Detroit and the Olympics. Yeah, but didn't we all try to get in for the twenty twenty four to one and we got as high as third in the voting this time? If I remember right, I read something that last two years ago when

they were deciding. I don't think so, but I could check on that to say I know that. Yeah, go ahead. I don't know if it was the twenty twenty four or it was back in twenty eighteen with the Okay Olympics. I know we got into one of them in the highest we've ever been ranked in the top five was three recently. Yeah, And you do bring up a good point, Jeremy, because you first have to go

through your own country and see what who's bidding against you. For example, it could be Detroit, Atlanta, New York, and Philly, you know, And like you said, you know they have to expect all the areas and then the nation. The National Committee looks at all the sites first, and you're right, I think we did have a bid, like you said several years back. But that being said, the problem with the Olympics now is the fact that they're so expensive. They're probably gonna end up going back

to most of the cities that were in before. Why it's taking Paris, France one hundred years to get the Olympics back is beyond me. I couldn't believe when they said they Paris hasn't had the Summer Games, but they anyway, so it's just for another day. I think Grand Rapids could take an invent or two here and there. They probably could. I think the only place other than Detroit that is second highest in hotels is the Grand Rapids or

Kalamazoo area something like that. I believe it it like halfway in between, like in Holland and be able to cover both cities for that. Yeah, that's a thought. Okay, Candy, Yes, yes, okay, So off with the Olympics. We're done with the Olympics. So we did a little bit about the NBA. Jeremy, you had a topic that you kind of wanted to bring forward, and I brought it forward as a pundit point because I thought it needed to be because we don't just talk about sports on

Pundit's pundits. We do cover the political side of things, but as far as the sports side of it, Like I said, the Vermont Valley Christian Catholic School, the girls were playing for the semi final to go to the national championships in high school. They found out there was a biological male on the other team and they forfeited. They refused to play when they were forced to forfeit, and I personally feel it should have been the other way around

because that's a distinct advantage. You can say what you want, but a biological mail is stronger, faster, able to jump higher, and able to do more than any woman. And this is not being sexist, This is not being There's a reason why there's a d lineation between the WNBA and the NBA, why there's the Lingerie Football League in the NFL. There's a line there and it shouldn't be crossed. Unless you can do the job as good as a man, you shouldn't be playing with the men. I agree,

I agree. Yeah, I think this whole issue has gotten way way further along than I ever expected it to. But I'm just saying that obviously that does require a great deal of investigation, because I'm with you. I don't

think it's fair at all. You know, the women's swim team at a high school or a college and then all of a sudden, like we've seen happen where somebody has done a such change operation and you got this guy who's because he's now a female, you know, winning running away with it, like you said, stronger, faster, better swimmer in this case, and it isn't fair to the It isn't fair to the other teammates and the other

you know, females on the squad, so to speak. And I don't know, it's just it's a it's a thorny issue, but it's something that's really hitting hard lately. I'm glad you brought that up, Jeremy, about the situation Vermont. What do you think, Candy. I agree with you. If you are born a man, I understand, and I don't know that I do understand this. But if you want to be if you do no longer want to be a man, and you feel that you should be

a woman, that's fine. That's your choice. That's your prerogative. But if you want to compete, you need to compete with people that are biologically like you period, whether you're you know, because like you said, biologically you are built differently a men. A male body is built differently than a female body, and rightfully so. And yes, you can do have some operations to change the esthetics or you know, the appearance of your body,

but physically you are still the same. And so I have a big problem. I'm glad that walked away and said we're not going to compete against them. They shouldn't. It shouldn't even have come to that. If you want to have a coed league, then have a coed league. And then I have a problem. It's just like when they do mixed doubles bowling. Ye, you have to have at least one woman on your roster mm hm, or you cannot have a team. Mm hmm. I've played co ed softball

and you had both. And in fact, when I played co ed softball, you had to there were special rules because they said if you ever intentionally walked the male, you'd automatically walk the female behind because it was not fair

that you were trying to just pitch too one sex or the other. So they have special rules for when you're playing co ed. And I'll never forget the time I went one of the first games I played in the league that year, and the guys would always move way up that were playing in the outfield because they're like, oh, you girls can't hit. Yeah, I meaning to tell you I can't hit. I put it over your head. Thank you very much, you keep moving in. Uh, you know,

I love that. That made me. He's like, dang, and I shouldn't have loomed up, so you know, far in. But yeah, it's an assumption, an assumption based off of genetics. It's been proven. But at the same time, there are women who have proven they are better than some men at some sport. He mo to the professional wrestling world. China was once the heavyweight champion of the WWE. Everybody forgets that that she won the titles. She only held it for a week, but she won

the title. Mm hmm. Yeah. And another another thing is that the female golfers, especially a lot of the young ladies from Asia, uh you know, China, Taiwan, South Korea, Japan. I mean they've dominated

the women's LPGA Tour the last many many years. Nothing against the American girls, but I'm talking about if there was a competition with the females and the males, I'm not quite so sure that the men would win every time, because there are a lot of excellent female golfers out there and they you know,

obviously have their own pro tours what I'm talking about. And the other thing, of course, you got to go way back in history, and I know people thought of it was a gimmick when Bobby Riggs played Billy Jean King in the tennis exhibition match, remember at the Astrodome, yep, And and Bobby got his you know what handed to him Billy Jean King, one of the greatest, if not the greatest tennis player of all time. Billy

Jean King handed it right back to him. Now, I know he was a little bit older at the time, but that was that was a battle of the sectors that they called that match. What did Serena Williams say about playing Raffie All no doubt? Oh yeah, it's one six, one six, one, yeah, I'll win one one segment of each leg of the match. I'll loose three. Yeah, Oh god, you're asking me something. Who's the tick who struck Babe Ruth and Gerrig in an exhibition game?

Does she mean struck out? I'm sorry, Does James mean strike out? I think so? Oh, okay, Murray if he remembers right, is the last name? Ah. But you know there's exceptions all the time. Yep, struck out, struck out Ruth and Garrick as in kid Absolutely, you know, because there's subtle differences in how they throw and everything else. But at the time, if you remember, right when Louke, Garrig and Babe Ruth were still playing, they were exempt from going to fight in the

war. So they were here because they were too old to be drafted at the time, because it used to be if you were over what the age of twenty eight, you couldn't be drafted. That was the old rule. It's something like twenty six. So they were already older than that when World War two hit and they were here. And those girls that played in the Girls League that they made the movie A League of their own about they actually

were really decent ballplayers. And I couldn't believe when they showed the pictures of the real people next to them from back when they played. How closely accurate. They got the girls to play the parts of the Rockford Beaches. Yeah, it was actually pretty amazing how close they actually looked like them. South Park from many Ramacho man Randy Savage just yelled transphobe. It may be transphob but and then hermaphrodite. There's always exceptions to the rule. That is a

genetic mutation. You can't help, but it happens. Yeah, the women's team was really good. They still got a display for them over there. Yes, as a matter of fact, the Women's Baseball League from back then has a whole section at the Hall of Fame as well. They should, yeah, because they were playing because the Major League couldn't. So one of the other topics I really wanted to quick get to is NHL approved today the Coyotes move to Salt Lake City. So goodbye Arizona, Hello Salt Lake City.

So what do we think about that move, gentlemen. I think it's a good move. I Salt Lake City is one of those cities that I think a winner. Okay, So got Denver, Salt Lake City, and Lake Placid. And there was a city in California called Squah Valley that once hosted the Winter Olympics. But Salt Lake City, of course did a terrific job when they had the Olympics. A gentleman named Mitt Romney, who I know we've heard of, was the was the UH Host Committee chairman chairperson.

So Salt Lake City does like winter sports. Number one. Number two, they have a basketball team. Okay, so let's not just say, oh, well, they don't play pro sports there with no you're rock. They Salt Lake City Jazz moved from New Orleans and became the Salt Lake City for the Utah Jazz excuse me, with Carl Malone and John Stockton and you know, some great teams they had there. Jerry Sloan was their coach. Hockey is going to succeed because they loved their winter sports. So I think it's

a brilliant move by the NHL. NHL bought the team from Arizona from the current owner down there in Phoenix, and then obviously, uh uh, the league is going in to sponsor this uh this team. And then I guess Candy and and Jeremy what I heard was five or six years from now or whatever. They're giving a time limit that this current owner of the Coyotes will be an ex owner. Uh will be given, will be given a certain time frame. If he can get the funding together and and get that stadium

built, then they would grant. I understand an expansion team back to Arizona kind of a weird way to do it, but I think they're being fair that way. That's the way. That's my take. I don't know, what do you guys think? I agree? I agree. I mean Phoenix, they have been in need of a new stadium for so long. The arena that they're playing in the arena has a hockey capacity of twelve thousand. The franchise collected eleven thousand season ticket deposits within hours of the sale. I

you know, I've actually been to Arizona. I've actually seen Coyotes play. They and I've seen them play in both. They played in two different arenas, and I've seen them play in both. Believe it or not, because that's highly unusual because I haven't gone. I've only seen four hockey stadiums. I've seen the Coyotes. I've seen the Red Wings. I mean i've seen the tour for the Red Wings. I've seen in Milwaukee they play, they play the AHL and of course I've seen the Panthers, so it's unusual that

I've seen both in Arizona. But they needed to do something, and you know, they weren't going to build a stadium for them, and they couldn't figure out where they wanted to put it, and they thought about this, and they thought about that, and you know, if you don't want the team, this is what's gonna happen. And Salt Lake City wanted the team, so good for them, you know, give them to a team, give them to a place that wants them. I don't know about this whole

five year then he can get another expansion team. If he couldn't find the right, you know, right place to have a team, Now, why would you think in five years it's going to change? So Robert Whatdell's exactly right. They did default on the hotel bills because it isn't the visiting team that pays for that. The home team pays for a bidding visiting team's floor while they're there. And they defaulted on paying the local hotel over the last

two seasons because they didn't have the money. So if you don't have the money to pay the hotel bill, you definitely don't have the money to renovate or build an arena. What you don't deserve a team. I'm a little upset that's going to Utah. I wish it have went to Kansas City because they have the facility there already. Interesting, interesting, very interesting. Yeah. I think that Kansas City Scouts they were called, and uh, they

tried it there. It just did not proceed. In fact, the general manager was a former Detroit Well he's a Hall of fame there, said Abell sid Abel was brought in with a good background, good uh uh hockey minds, and uh they still couldn't succeed. So that being said, I I no, one doesn't cross my mind too much. Jeremy. I mean I I I know it's it's a it's a big enough city, but I don't think that they'd be able to support it. Just it's just my good feeling.

The only reason why I say that is because they built that pro style NHL size hockey rink that has the arena to set up to fifteen thousand, which is actually yeah, yeah, yeah, I hear you. I'm saying they had the facility ready, But at the same time, Utah still has the facility ready because Salt Lake posted the Olympics and they have that building sitting there just being used for youth sports. Yeah yeah, hey, can I can I interject? I just want to mention one. You know Ken Call,

who's the voice of the Red Wings on radio. This is what he said today. He says, I'm sad that the Coyotes are leaving Arizona. It was a great place to be, especially if you had an off day in March. You could go to a Cactus League baseball game. The weather was great, lots of places to eat too. I'm gonna miss it, right. I thought that was interesting. Yeah, the voice of the Red Wings. You know who I feel sad for. I feel sad for the

fans of Arizona, the fans that supported them. I mean, they're not going to reach into their pocket and build a stadium or anything like that, but I feel bad for those fans. I feel bad for any fans that actually support the team that they lose, because, let's face it, there have been NFL teams that have jumped shift and moved. There have been NBA teams that have moved. There have been NHLA that have lost teams, and

I feel bad for those fans. That's who I really feel bad for because this is a business and I get that, and there's owners out there that are making millions, not billions of dollars. But it's the the family of four that now they don't have a team to go to, they'll have to travel if they wanted to go to it. You know, those are the people I feel. That's true, that's true. You know the economics of the city. You know, you had an NHL, people might go to

that to see you know. You hear of One of my biggest regrets I would say is my dad and I had started to at one point we went to all the big ten football stadiums to a bunch of them. We never got to all of them, you know. And so you hear of these families or the father son or father daughter that go to all of the NBA NBA facilities, or all of the NHL facilities, or all the m MLB facilities or the NHL. They want to visit all the different teams and stuff

like that. So there's an economic impact that Arizona will feel because people will not be going there and spend money at the restaurants around where the stadium is now in that so it'll be interesting. It'll be interesting, but I do feel bad for those those those fans. Yeah, Mike, Robert Lardell says, you know, NBA stole my Sonics, and there's another team, you know, the Seattle SuperSonics all those years succeeded. I mean maybe not to

an extreme degree, but they succeeded. And like you said, Gandhy and Jeremy, they've got strong fan base and all that. And that's another city that was vacated, just like we mentioned Kansas City and hockey and uh. And then don't forget Oakland what they've gone through with losing the Raiders more than once in the NFL. And uh, you know several other teams of course to Saint Louis. You know, the the the Rams abandoned Saint Louis. You know, even after they won a Super Bowl, And think about it,

Saint Louis has been abandoned twice. That's right, the Cardinals. Saint Louis was the second team that the card the second city that the Cardinals went to, was there for decades, then all of a sudden, we're going

to Arizona. Then the La Rams wasn't getting the attendance at the coliseum needed to be able to help upkeep, but USC and UCLA was so they moved out to Saint Louis and then they they sell out because the kids didn't want to have anything to do with running a football team, which is idiotic, and they said, oh, sell it to a guy that's in LA. He builds a big place outside the city. It's actually hard to get to. The Sofi Stadium is not even close. It's in actually Orange County.

It's not even in the Los Angeles area. So you got to commute, if the traffic's good, an hour just to get there. Yeah, the

traffic's bad, it might take you three hours. Oh my. I feel sorry for the Saint Louis and I have the feeling if there's ever an expansion team, Saint Louis and Albuquerque New Mexico will get it because Albuquerque New Mexico ever since that's been Jeff Bezos headquarters is actually a booming city and gaining in population, and that would be two cities prime to add expansion teams in the

NFL. Yeah. Interesting, Okay, Well, any other topics you guys want to bring up, because I know iased have to do my town segments. So George, what has happened? Well, as Jeremy knows, we got two things that are prominent in the sports world, and one would be the Red Wings. And how sad to see the Red Wings miss the playoffs.

But I'm sorry they have only themselves to blame. I mean, you can not go through a season with long losing streaks like they did on a couple of occasions, six to seven game losing strikes and then expect to just try to, you know, edge your way in at the very end. Now, I'm taking nothing away from those dramatic come from behind wins this past week. It was so exciting, you know, both on the road and

at home. And it's what it was bittersweet because your fan base has been waiting seven eight years for the Red Wings to get back to the playoffs and they came so close. And you talk about the fans, those are the ones I feel for because, like you said before, Candy, and you know, they're paying these stalaries, they're paying the high prices. They're paying to take their families to a game and have a good restaurant a beer two

or pizza or whatever they're gonna have. But the Red Wings came also close, and that really really was hard to take. Washington Capitals, of course, they did it fair and square and they got in ahead of Detroit. But it was a very very sad last couple of days here in Detroit because of that situation. I for one, think that it was a good sign. It was positive. They haven't been competing in the spring for god knows how many years, you know, not even had a chance to go down

to the wire. So it'll be interesting to see what they do in the offseason. Because Steve Eiserman picked up a lot of veteran players last year during free agency. I'm not quite so sure how much he's going to do this year or if all those guys they all won't come back. But if he wants to even keep all those guys that were just one point shy, that's and so it's the end of hockey in Detroit again for another spring. So I want to add to that because attention to that, especially at the end.

And yes, their march was horrible. The Pistons more games than the Red Wings in the month of March, granted it was only one, and they play a lot more games than what the Red Wings do, but still they want as bad as the Pistons are. They won more games than the

Red Wings. That was a good team in the month of March. But at the same time, when the Philadelphia Flyers found out going into the shootout or into overtime that the Red Wings had knocked them out of the playoffs, they pulled their goalie and let the Washington Capitals score a goal in overtime. Yeah, that is what kept us out because if there was a loss, the Red Wings was in. That was what was announced. If there was a loss that night, because the Capitals had to lose, then the Red

Wings were in. And we won our game. We did the part. We weren't back going in. We won the game, granted in a shootout, but they came back in Red Wing fashion. That's what they'd done. That second period is awful, and it's mostly if you look at it, look at our defenseman. We have a good one and an OK one on the front line. In the middle two lines we got mediocre to awfl and then we got a good one and an OK one on the grind line.

We don't have anybody for the second and third lines on defense, which is why our goalies looked like chippoopoo. Yeah, good point. Mm hmm. Sheila Ford Hamp comes out and says, twenty twenty three was phase one of completing the rebuild. It was winning the division and going far into the playoffs, and they managed to do that. They played their third game in the playoffs since they were world championships, I mean since nineteen fifty seven, people,

and now phase two, twenty twenty four. She didn't say, she promised, so don't put those words in her mouth. She said. The goal is the super is the Lombardi Trophy. And their mantra this last year is it takes more and I pray to God that means more running the football

in the third quarter. Yeah, so in the and as far as anyone's concerned, as you all know last year when we drafted Hendon Hooker because I projected it on Thanksgiving before the season even ended, as soon as he was hurt, and who we hired as an assistant coach, the Hendon Hooker would be a lion if he was there in the third round. The Hendon Hooker jersey I bought was a throwback. It was a black I had it custom made on purpose because I knew for coming back. There you go. So

my town. Well, we were talking about the transfer portal on Pundit's Pundit. We have now seen both Chucky Hepburn of the Badgers and Oh, I'm sorry and now I'm gonna forget his name. He was the kid that came to us from New Jersey. They both have entered the transfer portal. Oh what's his name? I'm sorry, guys, Storks Stokes. As we have talked about with the transfer portal, you are not only recruiting players outside your

program, you are recruiting your program as well. Wisconsin, you need to do something because if you want to stay relevant and you want to stay and I'm not going to say what that is because i don't know if Greg Guard is the answer or not anymore, because we seem to have fallen down a little bit the days of Bo Ryan. You know, we need a good coach, strong coach like that back. But what I will say is that to all of the athletes that are doing all these transfers, just make sure

that the decision is good for you. And that's what I'm going to say, that it's the right decision for you and that you're making the decision for the right reasons. I'm not saying saying Wisconsin is the best collegiate school, and I will say that I do know that there are some in the Big Ten have higher standards than other schools, So I do know sometimes it's harder to recruit some some of the talents. But kids, just make sure that

you're doing that right decision for you. Let's yeah, Michigan surprisingly dodging big losses three years of probation. Wisconsin should have a good selling platform. They've been a cream of the division for years. Yeah, we've had We've had some good coaches and stuff like that. But the other thing I will say is good luck to the Bucks. The Bucks that are in the playoffs,

although they're having some injuries right now. Giannis of course, and the Brewers knock On Wood are the top of the division right now, and yes they are ahead of the Cubs, even though it's only about a half game. But losing our coach to the Cubbies, mister Craig Council right now, is not as big of a factor as maybe some of us might have thought.

But I do say kudos to Jackson Curio. He is a rookie that got a big contract, so he is not considered a rookie, so he cannot win Rookie of the Year because they signed him to a contract before the season, and yet he has hit I want to say, like thirteen home runs and so many games. So why couldn't the Brewers and the NL back when Robinot kept kicking our because they they were they they were moved. When who was the team that? Who got the team that then they moved? It

was back you talked about Seattle Pilots. Well, no, the Brewers moved from the American League to the National League because there was another team that they formed, drawing the American legue. I was going to say the Astros exactly, which is great because they have a big rivalry now with Texas Rangers.

Yeah, and Milwaukee they had that National League heritage, remember with Henry Aaron yep, and then they went to Atlanta they went wasn't it the Milwaukee Braves and then it came the Renville Jeremy Yeah, and then the Brewers got the team because yeah, they moved from Seattle. Yeah right, yep, and Seattle Pilots came from Washington that was the Senate. No, Now, the Senators moved to Texas to become the Rangers, and then there was always a

Senators team, but it was there originally, not uh Montreal exposed. Now they moved mm hmmm, became the what the Washington Nationals? I think so yeah. I think they became the San Diego Padres because all they did was changed the look of the Senator logo to become the Padres. And then the Nationals went in because they didn't have a team forever. I don't I think it was no. I thought it was the Well, we'll get it, we'll get it straight. But I'm pretty sure Washington moved to Texas because I

remember it. Ted Williams was the manager of the Washington Senators and then I remember seeing him in the Texas Rangers unit. I'm pretty sure, but we'll check on that. There's been a lot of hopscotching around. It's hard to keep track of all that. You're right, there's so much of it going on. There's been so many move major leagues had more movement than the NFL, and the NFL's had a lot. Yeah. I remember at one time

Cleveland became the Baltimore Ravens. The Baltimore Colts became the Indianapolis Colts are still there team and then became the Bears. Toiler's moved to Tennessee. Right. Yeah, the Houston has a team again in the Texans, and I actually like the current version better than the Oilers. Yeah, I'm saying they look good. And they did the Madden AI projection prior to the draft. And guess who's in the Super Bowl? Houston Texans. Oh, come on Detroit

yep, oh man, that would be something. The Detroit Lions was originally uh founded in nineteen thirty as the Portsmouth Funtains. Yeah from Ohio. Correct, But the Arizona Cardinals was the very first established pro league dean prior to the NFL even being made. It was established in eighteen ninety six. Wow, that's a long time ago. Mm hmm. Okay, that's all I got. You know what, That's all I've got. Let's go over how people can get a hold of us. So, George, why don't you

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and tickets are still available. It's going to be great. It's going to be a fashion show, a comedy show, and football talk, delicious food at a restaurant I'm sorry, more of a nightclub in downtown Detroit called Open Mike m I k E. But Melfar Junior is going to be here and it's going to be a great tribute to his father. And isn't that funny? April twenty event Melfar four number twenty four, remember, Jeremy, and the event's going to be on the same day, the twenty fourth.

For the first time ever, Detroit's hosting the draft. So great opportunity for you guys to turn back the clock a little bit and say hello to the and thank the far family for all they've done for Lions football. I agree, Jeremy, you want to end their show like you normally do, try every day to be a better person than you were the David for it's the only way to make the world a better place. That starts right here. Much love to everybody in the chat, Thank you to those that were commenting

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