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We have a very busy night. We're talking about the National Football League pretty much mainly, and we are talking about me National Football League. Earlier today on social media, we talked to all Pennsylvania sports. Now we're limiting it to the Steel City. All right, to my right, Ralph Williams. I joined him on the External Bum podcast. I believe that runs on Saturday morning normally from nine thirty to ten. This week we're doing it on
half an hour earlier. Mark Mancini and Joe Kuglis usually are they or other calls? Is that correct? Yes? It is. You got it right there, Scott. Yes, it is every Saturday morning at nine thirty am. This week we're run at nine am, right. I enjoyed doing That's an awful a lot of fun. You talk about me talking fastball, Go out there and tune into that and talk about the fastest thirty minutes in sports.
When we get done running up. I wouldn't even know what the way that show is paid thirty minutes of thirty seconds, but either way, thirty is a lucky number. Pay attention and check us out. Ralph has updates and I have him as well. So with that said, the other member, there's Jeremy ball Rech, who is my MVPs all over the map and tonight he's on here. Thank you. It's glad to be here, Scott, nice to see you again. Ralph and George, Thanks Jeremy, and
last but not least a long time no see George last hour. Yeah, yeah, I've been a while. It's good to be back on here with you guys. Let's get thank you, let's get to it. The words very unfortunate, but it wasn't dirty applied to Pittsburgh Steelers safety Mica fans Patrick as he defended his hit on Nick Chubb and that left the Cleveland Browns running back with a season ending knee injury. The Browns resigned Kareem Hunt. Fifthford
one or defeated Cleveland twenty six. Twenty two. The Steelers take on Las Vegas on Sunday. Well, what's your interpretation of that play? Ralph? Well, Minca. It was a clean hit. There was no penalty on the play, so obviously, and Minca said it was a clean hit. They did a press conference with him today and he said that it was a clean hit. He got a chest injury and had to leave the game, so you know, he got hurt too, So you know, it's not like but it's not as bad as Chubb. But I mean, you know
so, but it was a clean hit from what I could tell. And then also he verified it today that it was a clean hit. He's been taking a lot of slack over that Cleveland fans especially of course, you know Cleveland loses anyway, but you know, so, but Ford picked up the slack, you know, his back up and you know, so we'll see what goes on from there. Jeremy, the optics of it in the real time, because the one linebacker hit him up high and Minka came in low.
It looked dirty. Whether it was intentional or not, we'll never know, because in that moment in a bang bang play, you will never know. But I'm saying the optics of what we saw on TV, that's what they're doing nuts about. It wasn't the Cleveland fans at the game. They didn't say that. It's all the ones that watched it at home on TV, right, and you know, whether it was or not. It's an unfortunate injury to Nick Chose, and it's unfortunate that Minka got hurt on the
play too. It is what it is. There are injuries in football. I mean, whatever we spill say, people get hurt. It's a high contact sport. It's the irresistible force versus the immovable object. When two objects hit at twenty to twenty five miles an hour head on, it's no different than running into a brick wall at one hundred miles an hour. Great analogy. I like that, okay, George, Yeah, I thought it was a fairly clean hit. I have no objection to it. And it is
very unfortunate. You know, we've seen these players go down with injuries now, and you know, right at the beginning of the season, it's just never easy to see. Lyons had their share of injuries last Sunday. All the teams are going through this right now, unfortunately in Dallas and Cleveland, and it's just a shame because these kids, these guys work out all year
long and they wait for this moment. They wait for the beginning of the long NFL season and then bam, it comes down to something like that one play and it's just unfortunate. But like Jeremy said, there's nothing you can do about it because injuries are a part of the NFL. They always have been, unfortunately. But I thought it was a decent hit. Yeah, and nowhere did I say that. I'm the same with the Cleveland fans saw,
and I understand what they saw. I am never going to take anything away from that because what it looks like and what it is is two different things every time. Because unless you're on the field and in that situation, you real it's there, right, And that's what I'm getting at. Yeah, let's face the reality. Okay, when you have two guys leave the game because of a hit, you know how physical it is. But I'll want to just say one or two more things about this subject, where you
move on a next caught number one. No matter how hard coaches try to police injuries during the preseason by leaving guys out, that's all well and good until you get to the game, but ultimately you're going full speed regular season game one all the way until the finals. So you know, I respect the coaches are trying to hold their players out, you know, minimize them
in games, even though you still have two team workouts anyhow. But no matter how you try to think you're gonna escape injuries by being conservative in the preseason, ultimately it could catch up with it. And indeed it has for a lot of players around the league. And I'm not going to get in the show full of injuries because every team is going to have their mash list by the end of the year. I've always said it's not the best team that wins the super Bowl, but the one. It's a survival of the
fittest and the healthiest. That's what usually gets you to the end. And the NFL is certainly a sport that's worthy of it. Knowing you have seventeen games, and I think down the roads, you're gonna have eighteen games and two preseason games. Eventually later I see that coming down the road, but right now you're dealing with seventeen. With that said, let's look at the flips side of the coin. I want each of your observations on Deshaun Watson.
He's taken pretty much two years off and it's making the Texans, I think look like geniuses because they ended up brownstrated a lot of draft capital to get them, and they also have C. J. S. Trout. So all right, I'll lead off with you, Ralph Okay, Deshaun Watson, some literally thoughts Cleveland got egg on their face, Scott. Simple fact, bottom line is not only do they have egg on their face, they're stuck with this guy because they signed him to a big contract. They give
him two hundred and fifty million dollars. No matter what happens to this guy other than an injury, they cannot get rid of them. I mean, it's a bottom line is they're stuck with him. So his performance the way it is is this his own fault because he's been out of the game for almost two years and then on top of all that, he had to get acclimated to a new system. And I mean, you know that right there's a shot in a foot and you know, so the management of Cleveland Browns,
Kevin Stefanski, made just a horrible move with this. I know they're trying to get a quarterback, franchise quarterback to do something because they haven't had any luck with quarterbacks for at all. Probably since Brian Sipe. I would think, you know what I mean, you know, at least in my generation, so I mean, you know, they have not had luck at all with quarterbacks. So and now here's another example of another one that they blew well. Bernie Kozer is a name that a lot of people in oh
I forgot about. Bernie. I'm sorry, it's okay, that's all right. I have to lift you up to some big Bernie Kozar was really good, So he was, yes, and two hundred and thirty million dollars for a guy that playing a long time doesn't look very good either. And the best part about a lot of the owners is they got smart because they we're not going to cave into those demands of these high numbers. And that's why I took our jacks a little while. Although he's worth every dime of what
he's going to get. But in the end, Deshaun Watson to me, you're right, real egg in the faces is a nicer version of it, all right, Jeremy DeShawn Watson. When you ta have eighteen months off without having in game situation, it doesn't matter how wait, how many ways you work out to compare to keep yourself in shape, which he did do that well. Because he's not getting injuries when he's getting sacked. He actually still
looks pretty muscular. He sticks still pretty mobile at that But what he isn't is accurate because what lacks is the space between the years not being worked out in game situations. I have the feeling that he may even out and get better as the season progresses. He hasn't been god awful, but he hasn't been good. Well I'll say this too, Jimmy HASLM obviously realized he was
desperate to try to make a move, and he did. And obviously, now Kevin Stefanski's job is on the line and he has to write it out with John Watson. So you have a couple of little dynamics there. With that said, I'm handing it over to George. Well, you know, he hasn't had a winning season four years. When he was at Houston in twenty nineteen was the last time he was above five hundred. He's one and one this year, I believe two and two last year. He's an average
quarterback. That's all he is to me is an average quarterback, but a highly paid average quarterback. And you know, you're right about Cleveland, boy, I'll tell you their snake bid on their head, coaching, their stake, bit on their quarterbacks. This is a franchise that just languishes year after year after year, and it's it's it's another situation that I mean, I hope for the best. I don't wish the kid ill will or anything, but like Jeremy said, you know, the stats aren't there, the completions
aren't there. You know, he's not thrown enough touchdown passes. I mean you go down the list all the vital statistics, his quarterback rating. You know, he just cannot compare to the to the guys that he's facing game in and game out. I mean, he just can't statistics wise. So and that thing about knowing the playbook and knowing what goes on is a valid argument. I believe in his case. I really do, because you have to be smart as a quarterback. You have to be able to adapt.
You have to be able to read those defenses that they'll split seconds. You have to be able to find the open receiver. I don't think he does all that very well at all. I'm sorry to Sean, but you need a little bit more a little bit more. No, you're right, George, because uh, in this Steeler game, he I saw opportunities for him to run and he had open, open field to run and he didn't. And that's you know again, that's like you said, bad decision maker.
You know, when you think about the Browns quarterback history. When they came back in the league, they drafted Tim Couch and we certainly expected oh yeah, and we know all that didn't work out. Well, so all right, yeah, that wasn't a good pick at all. Obviously, what we know, we need to vote to show the drafted. But I'm not going to pick on the Cleveland Hey, Scott, he's one of our bumps for Saturday, Okay, well, there you go. Well I'm giving you some
food for thought for our show. There you go. That's it. Well, that's okay. I don't know do I take him? You take him? Not an old external bump contest. We'll see who has a tug of war over Tim Couch. But that said, so yeah, but the reality of the situations are Cleveland. I don't know if set the brown says it was a pretty good following out in the Cleveland area as well. They're trying
are they really are. They're trying to make some moves. I like the move of Creme Hunt that they brought him in to resign him for four million dollars. May not take the place of Nick Chubb, but you know what, if you can do anything to bring this guy in with a four million dollars conduct, I'm sure there's some incentive based clauses in it to bring into that total to be able to pick him up. I hope that they're saying
Cremem hunts able to go out there and do well. I think he also is a product George of the University of Toledo right to Toledo Rockets if I remember right, yes, yeah, so there you go, Toledo Rockets. There's your claim to fame here American right there you go, man, Mid American Conference. They play some good football over there. Topic number three Warren Sap fifty Hall of Famer joining Dion Standers that next season. Good fit Ralph. Yeah, absolutely. I like Warren Sapp I always have, you know,
And if he's joining Don Sanders, that's great. Do you want Sanders managed to put together some good coaching staff there in Colorado? He has uh Pat Shermer there Pat Shermer is a good offensive coach, you know what's so bad as a head coach. But you know he's that's just a classic example
of some of the good people that he's put on that staff. Colorado is going to be a force to reckon with this year and beyond Jeremy great move, what a great defensive mind and a guy that will help that defense because God knows Colorado needs defense because they can't afford too many more shootouts. That's true, They're gonna have their hands full this weekend against the Unversity of Oregon. I don't know, Yeah, play out well, I don't know.
We'll know when don't we go back on it covers its red. But I don't think they win. Yeah, well, yeah, tell you what. They're three and all and they've Dean Sanders proven that. I think they may win Jeremy, but I think if they do, it's gonna be a dog fight. It's not gonna be a blowout or anything like that. I don't think any I don't think any game that Colorado's gonna get into is going to be easy. But you know what, Remember the team won a game a
year ago. Now they've won three and they're looking much better on it. They have eighty six new players on that roster. I like what they're doing in bowler, I really really really do. Oh yeah, I mean that's unbelievable they've attracted. And when you think about the Colorado Colorado State game, what what did it bring? Was it along eleven million if if I remember right? Yes, but then that was a lot for an in state rivalry. And Jane Norvelle, like I thought the Colorado was going to blow them
up a day. Norvelle a Colorado State Buffalo, Colorado State Rams coach. They came to play despite one hundred and eighty seven yards of penalty by the ram. That's that's Mike Norvelle's brother. Yeah, he's a good coach. There was there was two of us when Prime was hired that said that Colorado would probably make a Bowl game. That was me and Jacob. Well, we'll see that's a realistic goal. Go ahead. And George Warren sapp won a Super Bowl, seven time Pro Bowl. I mean, come on,
yeah, that's a great move. Really, yes, it is, you know, and Detroit has done something very similar. Dan Campbell surrounded himself with former NFL players and I like that idea for Sapp to do the same, although it's a different level. Of course, we're talking about college and not professional. But yeah, I mean, you know, he's got things going for him right now, but bringing out a talented person like Warren Sapp,
that's that's really good. I think he's around fifty years old right now, but he's he's ready hat challenge, and I think he'll do good out there in that program teaching those kids, Rocky Mountain High kids. You gonna remember. Warren Sapp to me, was one of the premier defending defensive players, and I think he dropped to the Buccaneers because there were some character issues at the time and he had follow the Buccaneers. And of course when you've following
the Buccaneers, you have Tony Dungee. It's not that bad, Okay. If anybody can fish you, it's Tony Dungee. Ralph thought that Tony Dundee made a living in Pittsburgh for a while, so I guess he did. Coach Sender. Chuck Noll right, one of the best of the business. Yep, So Tony Dundee Chuck nol. It's safe to say that coaching has always been pretty good. Mike Tomlin. I think he'll end up eventually leaving. It's not the topics tonight as one of the most underappreciated coaches in Pittsburgh
history, is what I think. But that's my opinion. So, yeah, you're right, Scott, You're probably right. Yes, yeah, So I guess we all agree that Warren Sapp is a good hire. Yeah, oh, absolutely right. Final thing we're gonna talk about tonight before we turn over Ralph's parting shots. I thought of two Monday Night games next week. You got Philadelphia Tampa Bay at seven fifteen LA Rams that sits in a Bengals eight fifteen. You're gonna I don't know if you're gonna see Joe Burrow in
that game or not against Matt Stafford. And then of course we have Philadelphia Tampa Bay. Well, let's not I'm not one to analyze the games. We're ain't gonna bother with that tonight. How's that all right? Let's just go ahead and talk about the dynamics of not one, but two Monday night games instead of So go ahead, and Ralph, Well, Tampa and Philly. I didn't expect Tampa to be two and out because I do know that.
You know that, you know they have some issues down there. You know, they have Baker Mayfield who sort of succeeded in one place and didn't in another, and he was another Cleveland quarterback, and so you know, I didn't think it. Todd Bowles is another coach walking on eggshells down there. You know. Talk to some of my Tampa friends, Peter Blake, Leo Haggerty and a few other guys. They taught me the same thing.
So you know, we'll see where Tampa goes. They might be three and oh you never know, but Philly's gonna have to make some mistakes in this game for that to happen. I think Tampa might lose this game because you know, Philly is just they're on all cylinders right now except for their defenses. We talked about pre show, you know, so we'll see where the
where it goes. Jeremy, Well, the only thing I got to say about Tampa being where it's at and Baker Meafield doing as good as he is, Isn't that kind of a testament to Byron Leftwich who stayed behind instead of taking the head coaching GiB because he's still the quarterbacks coach and offensive coordinator, and he did. I believe he got released if I remember, Yeah, he got released as he was the quarterbacks coach at Seattle. He's still new
offensive coordinator. That's okay. Continuing in Jeremy, that's sorry. Whoever's they're doing that must have did something with Mayfield because Mayfield's had the smarts, but he hasn't been able to put the smarts to his hands all the time. We saw it come to Fruition in twenty twenty and lo and behold they beat the Steelers in the playoffs in the first round. That being said, he hasn't had a good season since until this year. He's had good moments and
good games, but he hasn't had a good start to a season. And it's looking good for him. It should be a good matchup. As far as Joe Burrow, he was out throwing at practice today, but he still wasn't taking actual practice, so it's still up in the air if that calf is good enough for him for his plant foot to be mechanically. I think they should start their backup anyways, this they're in a bad place right now at owe them too. And Joe Burrow doesn't look right. Okay, that's
fair charge. Yeah, both games will be very interesting for the reasons just mentioned, you know, and Burrow is getting off to a very slow start. As we know. It's interesting because you know, ABC and ESPN, as we all know, are owned by the same company, Disney, and yet they show these games, they stagger them by a whopping forty five minutes or fifty minutes. You know, come on, if you're gonna do the doubleheader, guys, I want to talk more about that, Scott, not
the game itself. I'm want to talk about the scheduling. Also, I know for a fact that ABC is putting on Monday night football. Don't know if you guys heard all year lock because of the writers strike, they don't have any fresh programming. What a brilliant move, ruined our ledge. If you were still there, I know you would make the same decision. So the ABC is going to show the ESPN game every Monday night, except, like Scott said, when we have these doubleheaders plan, but why don't they
stagger them a little bit more? You know? Yeah, like years and years ago they did one at seven and one at ten fifteen or something like that. But they're not doing it that way. And I understand that, you know, the people don't want to stay really super late. Okay, but the Colorado Colorado State when it was the weekend, but showed a lot of people who want to stay up late for football. But I'm happy.
I think it's good, you know, when when you got enough games available to do a doubleheader like that on Monday Night, I'm all for it. And I'll tell you what, I'm looking forward to both of those games. I'll go with Philly and the Philly and uh and uh the Rams, right, yeah, yeah, yeah, the Rams and since yeah, yeah, I'll go with Philly and and Hurt and the Rams and staff are to win
those games that you guys have talked about some of the reasons already. All Right, I'm gonna pivot back, okay, And I want to make sure that everybody understands we're on goal with this. Jeremy, do you or do you not like the idea of two games on prime time on Monday night? Yes? Or no? I do. I just like the idea of the staggered like they used to do, like you said, uh, they even did it last year Thursday. Remember the season opener with the Amazon was staggered.
There was one at seven and one at ten. That's a much better viewership, especially with West Coast and East Coast games. Okay, well, good, thanks for answering my question. All right, Ralphs, you heard the question. Give me an answer. Do you like doubleheaders on Monday night football? Yeah? Sure, absolutely? Why not? I mean, you know it takes away from Monday night roth w W. I mean, you know, especially when you know Monday nights and football season, they lose their
ratings. So I mean, because everybody you know watches football, so I mean, it's it's a staple Monday night football. I don't mind watching two games. Well I don't either unless I'm compete with them, and I can't. I'm very nice, but it seems like nowadays I'm in it anyway, So what's the difference. So yeah, now, with all due respect, I like the idea of Monday night football. You can add too and Georgia. A lot of us are old enough to appreciate the fact I used to
like ABC Monday Night football. Anyways, that was always a stable how it but the staggering ways to look now start as my analytics about the two games. I'll make it simple. I like Philadelphia always have despite losing two coordinators, are still doing all right. But here's the thing about Tampa that I really like about him. Okay, everybody talked about Todd Bowls being on the hot seat. You know what, I disagree with you. If you win
with Baker Mayfield, you know what you're on. You're on house money. Remember that, because remember, Baker Mayfield is taking Tom Brady's place. And if he wins and he's mature and he does the right things and doesn't do as many endorsement deals and endorses a playbook and stays away from social media, you know, you might have a number one bus that never became a bust. It just took a couple of changes of scenery to make can happen with
a coaching stat that believed in him as well as an organization. This to me, Baker Mayfield, I'm pulling really hard for him, I really do. I hope that he finds a home once and for all. He's mature enough to take advantage of this opportunity, because you don't want to be labeled bust. All right, So it took you two, three or four times to get it right? Hey, once upon a time, Jim Plunkett was the first overall pick in the draft and he ended up winning with the forty
nine Ers. Okay, Heisman Trophy. There are a lot of guys that can fall into that category. So you know, up, Baker, make sure that if you can get a Baker's dozen wins, they're probably gonna give
you a statue in front of that. Just kiddy with you, you know, But Bakers doesn't just happen to fall in the right place of the old Yeah, Plunkett won with the Raiders as well, I mean, you know, yeah, yeah, he ended up beating Philadelphia, I believe in the Super Bowl if I remember what right, Tom Flores was the coach, right exactly. So my point is that I'm pulling for Baker Mayfield. Hey, you know what, I'll always pull for Matt Stafford. I don't care it's
what the Rams or not me personally. I only think Stafford's got about another year or two left anyhow, and that'll be the end of the line for him. I really don't. I think that of Rams are going to ultimately move on with that contract that he hasn't and he won't take less money. We'll see where Matt goes. I think if he goes so, it won't be because of the contract. It's because his body can only take so much anyways, and injuries will ultimately be there. But as far as the original
topic here, yes, I'm glad for two Monday night games. I wish they'd be thread out. But if they have a seventy eight fifteen, well, you know what, you'll be able to watch the back half of the other game if it's close and gonna matter. It's still a pretty good idea to maximize all your teams on national television if you have the ability to do so. It's called promoting your product to the fullest. Have a quick question. It's Cincinnati in the Central time zone or Eastern Actually, I think they're
in the Eastern time zone. Yeah, they're they're playing Rams at home. Steelers played as the Rims out there, right, A big difference in that, Yeah, right, it's coming east. And you know with Matt Stafford and his neck and back held together with gorilla glue and toothpicks, you know that that that defense is still nasty. They can get after the quarterback and
who knows what happens if he gets hit, right, that's true. But all the more reason why, like you guys alluded to, that wouldn't be the worst thing of Joe Burrow set out a game either, knowing that I believe Aaron d Oh, yeah, yeah, if he's smart, If he's
smart, Scott, I think he will if he's smart. From Taylor, we keep talking about all these injuries, right, well, let's ken our fingers crossed that we don't see any more major ones this wee yes, now it was Kelsea back for the Chiefs led us on day Jeremy, Yes, he was. Yes, what did he do? What? We're his final what's his final line? You know? Let me look right now. No, it only take me a second. The reason I brought that up, Scott is because, yeah, these guys early in the year, I agree,
rest them, don't overdo it, don't overextend. If somebody's hurts like Burrow, you know, and you're rushing them in there. And look now you're owing two. I mean, I'm not saying it's all his fault, but I'm just saying he had no agreation numbers. Looked at the look at Arthur Smith and in Atlantic guys, he rested all his starters for the preseason he's two and oh, so there you go again. You know what, I don't want to get premature with those numbers yet early. I know where
you're going with this, Ralph. We'll save it for another time. I need to really find out what teams are where they are after week four or five, before after their bye weeks. No. Yeah, but the reason what my logic rout behind what I just said between four and five is by then you're gonna know whether injuries are taking an early toll out of you, and then you're exactly and then you're going back and forth to the practice squad. So a little bit more route movement after years weeks four and five,
then I could engage where they're at right now after two weeks. I remember, who knows if some teams have even played a home game yet or not my week three or four or five, they will have played at least on the road and at home. Jeremy, it was just anything else you want to add it before you take it over. I was asked about Kelsey's numbers last week, and if you actually look, it's very similar to what Noah Gray add in the first half versus the Lions. Four catches twenty six yards
and a touchdown. Okay and all that. Yeah, and Noah Gray got the touchdown for Kansas City. What I'm seeing is in that first half, Noah Gray was doing exactly what Kelsey does for Pat Mahomes, and they shucked that down in the second half. Yeah, I gotta give it to Dan Campbell. Yeah, guys suspended for gambling and injuries, and Detroit's where they are. Well again, let's talk. Let's see over the weekend. All right. At this point, at this time of the show, it's half
for Ralph's parting shot. Go ahead, Ralph, I want to give my parting shot out to offensive coordinator Matt Candidate for the Steelers. He's the cheapest of paid offensive court inner in the league. He makes a half a million dollars a year. He's friends with Mike Tomlin. He recruited Mike Tomlin's son at Maryland when he was interim head coach because he was the head coach in the interim head coachair. Because rand yetto got fired. Okay, he hasn't.
He's done average in college. He got fired at LSU because him and Ogron couldn't get along. All right, this guy is a complete bum. I mean, he just he's not a good coordinator. He at one time when he was a pit for the one or two seasons he was a pit, he asked for a million dollars. They wouldn't give it to him, so he went to LSU. All Right, this guy is a horrible NFL coach. He never was an NFL coach and I don't think he should ever be another NFL coach. If he gets fired or his contracts up at the
end of the year, we'll see where the Steelers go with this. I think he's a bum, and we'll see what happens after that. All right, fair enough, Okay, with that said, whereas we approaching into the broadcast, Ralph bunch everybody know how they get hold? Yeah? Yeah, sure. Ralph William seventy three seven at gmail dot com, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter X. I also have my own YouTube channel and also you can catch my radio show Tuesday afternoons five to six pm on Beaver County Radio FM
ninety nine point three AM twelve thirty in Western Pennsylvania. I'm also my show is the radio shows also live on Beaver County Radio's Facebook page and YouTube channel, and of course, let's not forget External Bump. Oh okay, well, oh yeah, yeah, I have my off Monday, I have my night. I'll be joined by Ralph Mark Mancini. Yeah. On Saturday Mornings, Yes, Saturday Mornings nine thirty am Block Talk Radio, myself, Scott Morgan, Roth, Mark Mancini, and Joe Coogless. We have a show
called The External bum Podcast. Three four seven, two zero five nine six three one. Call that number and you'll be able to listen to the show we're on. It's a very fun show. For thirty minutes. We talk about bumbs in sports, and we talk about sports in general. Yeah, if you're seeing me on Facebook or Ralph, you'll be able to find it
on our timelines. All right, Jeremy, go ahead. Well, you can find me on the South Florida Tribute dot com or the MotorCity Tribune heading where you can see my articles like my latest one that I labeled Aaron Glenn is he related to Matt Patricia. Read it you'll understand why when you get to the end it sounds like a joke, but the numbers don't lie.
Then you got this channel right here, the South Florida Tribune Channel where I am on a plethora of shows whenever Scott needs me, whether it's Fire Up, Fire Up Wisconsin, Fire Up, Michigan, Professor and Pupil, and wherever else he may put me on, I'm there. Then you can find me on my channel, which is Kneecap Biting with the Detroit Lions, where I talk to the NFL on Wednesday and Lions Football on Friday's occasional post pre
and postgame shows and guests everywhere where I'm invited. Oh, don't worry, there's no stores of advice for you anyways, But that's beside the point. All right, George, wrap it up, and all right sports broadcasters on the air, featuring Detroit and Michigan sports broadcasters including Ernie Harwell and Frank Beckman, Ray Lane and oh my God, ty Tyson, Bud Lynch, and the list goes on and on. We've had some great sportscasters here. And
Scott is in the book as well. He's interviewing Muhammad Ali in one picture and Jimmy Connors in another picture. You can find a link to purchase the book at the end of my column. I'm right there along with Jeremy as he just mentioned in the Motor City Tribune, and also you can read me on the pages of the Detroit Monitor, a local newspaper in town. Can reach me at Gikorn at yahoo dot com or George I Coorn on LinkedIn or on x former loan on his Twitter at sang Sports ninety nine and find me
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as to the times and the shows are available on that particular point. But meanwhile, really great show tonight. Really enjoy the dialogue between us. Ralph Wilams is always your steady, do a fine job, Jeremy ball Rick, I know your expectations are you never fall short of those anyway, So there you go. Now, I'm not I know you're turning your next so I
don't think I've an nex issue. So at least I have a bad nerve in mine, so yeah, but he he only nerve that he has is a knee jerk nerve reaction that he has to try to become a comic is what it is. And George Ikorn, I was gonna say about you, so oh, thank you so on behalf of Ralph Lams, Jeremy ball Reck, George Ikorn. My name is Scott Morgan, rotham Over City, Madamouth. Thank you for joining us on this edition of Fire Up. We will
see you on the next epic Sode. Have a great weekend everybody. The two
