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The NHL and NBA playoffs, and have you ever caught a baseball at a game. How much do the Packers scare you, and is Jordan Love overrated. What would you do if you were able to make changes in sportsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Where are we at in society today? Come after me. I'm a man, I'm forty. Go ahead, make my day every single week. I put my freaking heart and soul into this. I don't go out there and laugh. It's not funny. Nothing's funny to me. I don't wanna go out there and get embarrassed on Monday night football. For everybody, I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship. So I ain't nothing changed from yesterday. Still the same person I was yesterday, and I got the same

thing for you that I had yesterday. You know why I'm here. You play to win the game. You don't play to just play it. That's a great thing about sports. You play to win, and I don't care if you don't have any witch. You go play to win. When you start telling me it doesn't matter to retire, get out because the matter that's right. It is six h two here on this Friday, June the fourteenth, Dennis fitting an inn for Matt Shepherd on Axis and Bros. It's great

to be here on the Michigan Sports Network. I'm pinch hitting, I think, but the six to seventh time that I've been able to put this headset on and talk into the mic along with the ben who's producing, and take you into the weekend. Most of the times it has been on a Friday, and you know Fridays. Not to get too repetitive of what I say, but I don't like everyone. Most of everyone, it's my favorite day of the week. And so here we go heading into a Father's Day weekend.

That's gonna be one of the themes today. I'm gonna get to some sweeps here in this first segment. And if you are a football fan, I am looking ahead to the seven o'clock hour and I am going to zero in on the NFC North, and I'm thinking about the Lions, and I'm thinking about the Packers. And I will ask you I found filling in a

few times that not everyone out there is a Detroit Lions fan. But it feels like if you're not a Detroit Lions fan and you're listening, you're a Green Bay Packers fan or a Chicago Bears fan, which works nicely if you want to talk about the NFC North. But the Lions are the champs, and we'll just see how nervous, how scared you are about the Green Bay

Packers for this upcoming season for the Lions. Maybe you're just sitting out there with your chest out and you're thinking, no, I think that's actually where the majority of the right lying fans or at. But we'll get to that coming up. I I'll get to it. Give you my thoughts on how scared I am of the packers in an hour from right now. But you know, heading into this Father's Day, I also wanted to ask the folks

out there if you think back, sometimes dads are funny. You know, they've they've got You can go on the internet and are you they I know because I got a book myself over the last few years of you know, Father's Day saying, you know Father's Day, you know your dad will have these, you know, silly things that he say. Well, we all do those, so we all get into there and and and have our own sayings. But if you had any special one that you think that the audience

would like, I would like to hear from you on that. This morning, I'll give you an example. We know the US Open is going on. I know shep was out at the golf course. I was just listening to a huge talk about eating lobsters, getting in line and sounded like he was out at the golf course worse as well, out there in West Michigan. And whenever I would play golf and I would get mad, my dad

would say, Dennis, what I tell you about getting mad? You are not good enough get mad, and which would kind of make me mad. So I had to play with an even keel. You know, you play with people, get upset. It's a frustrating game. But he repeatedly. And now that I was thinking about, what was What did my own dad

say over the years that would be interesting or funny. Most of them had to do with golf, but that was the one that actually and I still think about that one whenever I get out there and hit a good shot that I'm sitting out there perfectly, and then I just, you know, kick one really bad. I say, you know, it's not gonna be mad. I'm not good enough. I am not good enough to be bad. Now you know how good I would have to be before I would get mad.

You know, we never got to that point. I don't play that often, so it still fits to this day. I'm not good enough to get mad playing golf. It's my father's day. Twenty twenty four, saying to you, if you're a golfer, if you've got one of those, you can get in on that. I want to get to what happened last night in sports, and I watched the majority of Game three of the Stanley Cup Finals up there in Edmonton and Florida hangs on. They went at four

to three over Edmonton. So the Florida Panthers are one went away from their first Stanley Cup ever. Now they're in position to sweep Edmonton as they're up three to go. And as you probably know, the Celtics tonight can close out the Dallas Mavericks in Big d and they can sweep and it happens. But it has not happened in the both NHL and NBA playoffs where the finals has been swept since nineteen ninety five, so it has been a while where

we had twenty four twenty nine years it has been. And it was the Rockets on the NBA side taking down the Magic and then it was the Devils and Marty Broduor taking down the Detroit Red Wings, and it just for me made me think when they finally punched through in won the Stanley Cup in ninety seven, it was a forty two year old drought. If you're not old enough to remember, the Red Wings were considered to be a gigantic jinx. They kind of like people look at the there's a lot of teams, teams

that don't win, you know. For the it was the Cubs and the Red Sox, and in baseball for the longest time until they ended it. But it was the Red Wings like the leafs. Like now people looked at the Toronto maple leafs and you know they do seem cursed. But for the Red Wings, it was like that exercise the ghosts, and they did it forty two years. They were able to do it in ninety seven when they got through, but in ninety five when they made the finals, you know,

you're thinking this is gonna be it. And it's funny the things that you remember in sports. But I can remember on that opening night, getting ready to play the Red Wings and the Devils and the ninety five Stanley Cup

Finals. I had a car with no air conditioning. On a day like today, it seemed like the maybe there was a strike that pushed the season backs, and it seemed like it was even further into June than right now, but I don't know, maybe not, but maybe the point is is that I was drying in my little car with no AC over to my friend's house, and you know, I had the radio blasting on some you know, you'd think music with no sports talk like you know right now, and

I was just getting pumped, you know, for that game. And you know, that's like my entire memory of that series, the drive over to my friend's house and for the next I wasn't the next twenty five years, but certainly for the next ten years, getting together with my friends for the for the playoffs, and for sure the Stanley Cup finals and you know the Red Wings then, you know, winning in ninety seven, ninety eight, coming back in two thousand and two, doing it in two thousand and eight,

and you know, sweeps, if it's your team you're here, a Florida Panther team, Florida Panther or a Boston Celtic fan, you know, you're you're fine, You're happy with a sweep. You just want to get it done. If you are who else would be If you're gambled, if you battle the Florida Panthers or the Boston Celtics to win, you know you don't want to have a good series, but everyone else, and I think

it's the majority of us. You know, it's a letdown. What does everyone say if you're not betting, or if you're not a fan of that team, you just want to see a good series. Oh when people ask me, who do I want to see? I want to see a game seven. I want to see drama. I want something to talk about on the radio. Well, we're not getting that. We're just getting two teams that are ready to They've got the brooms poised and they're ready to just put

their opponent into the bin. We'll get to what else happened yesterday in sports and get you ready for this weekend. On this Father'sday weekend, I'm Dennis Fifthian. I'm in for Matt Shepherd is here. Thanks for listening, Jaxis and Bros. And a Michigan Sports Network huge. Here for my good friends

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I was looking at the weather report and I like it when they put emoji's out there, and for this weekend, it looks pretty good. They had the emoji with the dude with the the sunglasses, you know, and even though it was going to be hot, pretty good. But then on Monday they had the frowning and then the other, I don't know, exasperated emoji guy and it said muggy muggy starting on Monday. Nobody likes a muggy day.

Hot. You're okay, but nobody's out there, you know, because you can say, well, I like this, you know, I'm going to the beach, but nobody likes muggy. So but We don't have to worry about that until Monday. All right. We're looking back to what has happened in sports yesterday and getting you ready for the weekend. I've got the question out there for you with Father's Day, and we're looking for your favorite saying from your father. If you've got a good one that you think the

audience would like, you can jump in on that. Of course, you know you're a sports fan. I don't know you like football. You want to get into that right away. I will be talking about the Lions and the Packers and the Bears, and I'm gonna put the mix in there with the Vikings. Why not with the NFC North. How scared you are as a Lions fan of the Green Bay Packers. We'll get to that coming up

at seven oh one. I was looking back to last night with Florida uh beating Edmonton four to three and pulling within one game away from winning their first Stanley Cup. And they have the three oh series lead, and both in the NBA and NHL we have three oh series lead, which made me, you know, think about sweep saying, you know, it's it's just watching Kyrie Irving from the MAVs saying, yeah, it's just about pride. It's just about pride now, and you know it's demoralizing even as a fan.

I was thinking as I was watching the game last night, the hockey game. Edmonton is such a we would say hockey hotbed. I mean, they love their hockey. If you told me that per capita, that the folks in Edmonton liked hockey more than anyone else in the world, you know, you wouldn't get any pushback from me. You know, there's probably a lot of people in Canada and say, now we're but Edmonton's right there, especially

with the success that they've had over the years and everything else. But and we used to always joke about, oh, you'll get a great sheet of ice up there. You know, it's cold and and and all of that, and I have to deal with uh, you know, you always are thinking about that it's gonna be good that way. But watching the you know, the anthem and the crowd just like let's go Oilers and all of that, I was thinking about. I was holding you know, you wait the

whole time and you're you know, wanting to win the Stanley Cup. How excited would you be to go to a game four on what's Saturday night. If you're an Edmonton Oilers fan, when you're down three to zero and you have to be you know you just love hockey, You're gonna go, hey, it's the Stanley Cup Finals. You start playing like the things. You know, stranger things can happen. But when you get to these stranger things

can happen, not so much. In in Stanley Cup Finals history, there have been twenty eight teams that have been up three to oh, and twenty seven out of twenty eight times, the a team that's been up three to oh has one. So you pull out the emojii's saying oh. So you say there's a chance. There is a chance. Toronto took down the Detroit

Red Wings in nineteen forty two back from a three deficit. So that's where we sit, Ben, Are you ready to do you do you think that the Edmonton Oilers, as we go back to the studio, would you predict that since that they would be the first team to come back from a three oh series late since nineteen forty two? I don't think they have it.

Yeah, I don't either. If there's something fluky all one goal games, you know, a discrepancy like on the power play or something something that you would pull in, like there's a major injury to Bobrasky got hurt last night and you would say, oh, I don't know, you can get a

backup goal and whatever. But there's none of that Florida. Every time you watch them, they look better and as much as uh, you know, you watch the playoffs over the years, and in particular the Stanley Cup finals, you uh, you watch and so many times you know, you'll you'll watch a game and this is what it's a great thing about hockey. It's

also one of the frustrating things about hockey. You'll watch and there it seems like it comes down to a puck bounce here, a post, there, a deflection, and it's like, is that it I mean, but that's not what it is with Florida. I mean, the Oilers scored first, uh yesterday, I'm sorry, the pan scored a goal late in the first but then the Oilers tied it up. But then there was the floodgates and

there was no like a bounce here, a bounce there. The Panthers they scored three goals in just over six minutes, and you know, there was a two to one one. There's you know, a guy beating the oiler defenseman in the back of the night and putting it out to Tarasinko who's sitting in there right all alone in the slot, right in front of the goaltender

Skinner who made the bad play and back of the goal. The point is is that it was Florida looked like they were in the regular season, playing one of the worst teams in the NHL, not a Stanley Cup Finals. When they were on a roll, right, there was no thing about, oh a bounce here, a bounce there. You could have talked about that in the first period, and they were talking about that after twenty minutes, but not after forty minutes. It was a very impressive display by Florida.

You know, the sweeps. I was just thinking about in Detroit sports history, and I mentioned the Red Wings, you know, getting swept by the Devils in ninety five. If you then think about the Red Wings history, they went out when they finally did win it over the Flyers, what happened. They swept them. They swept the Flyers in ninety seven, and then when they came back in one back to back in ninety seven and ninety eight. In ninety eight they beat the Capitals. That was also a sweep.

So the first two times in forty two years when they they broke the the Hecks or the Stanley Cup drought, the Red Wings were able to get sweeps in the Stanley Cup finals. So then I was thinking about the Pistons. The Pistons, when you think about sweeps, the last three times that they have been in the playoffs, they have been the Bucks did it, the Calves, and I don't know who the other one was in there, probably

Milwaukee again swept out of the playoffs. But if you think about the Pistons when they finally won the NBA championship in eighty eight eighty nine, they took on the Lakers, and what happened in that series. The Pistons swept the Lakers. That's what happened. So you know, the sweeps on one side, the sweeps on the other. I say finally, because the Pistons the year before had taken on the Lakers and they were in a situation to beat

La but they lost that game six. With the tough fowl. I believe that was the game that Isaiah had twenty five in the first quarter, but you know went down with the hook shot with Kareem Lambert was like the plane of vertic Cavilli. Everything that you would teach as a coach about how to play defense in the post, there was Lambert, and yet they called him for the Phantom File. But the Pistons came back and they were and then the year before it was the ceth Diics. But then they finally did get

the sweep to get their first NBA Finals. Coming up next one of the great baseball historians. Firstly for sure, a baseball statistician that people love. He had something to say about the game. I am going to get to that straight ahead. Don't forget Lionstock coming up at seven oh one here on Exes and Bros. And the Michigan Sports Network. Hew and cheer for my good friend Matt Golden. He is the CEO and GM at the beautiful Tullymore

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volunteers who support viai's mission to improve health now and in the future. Learn more at Purplecommunity dot org. Coming up later today at three on the Huge Show in the Michigan Sports Network, I'll deliver huge opinions on everything you're talking about. Well, the Detroit Tigers salvage a game yesterday afternoon, beating the National seven to two. Tigers has lost five to six, so they get back on the plus side of things, Except when you're looking at the overall

record, there's still two games under five hundred. They beat the National seven to two yesterday. Hey, it is Dennis Fifthion here on Axes and Bros. And the Michigan Sports Network. Florida. They are one game away from winning their first ever Stanley Cup as they beat Edmonton in Edmonton last night by a final of four to three. All right, we're going to talk about the Lions coming up at seven oh one, and just how much do the Green Bay Packers scare? You want you to think about that question? I

am going to answer it coming up at seven oh one. I have the question out there for you, and this is this is perfect to use the text line to get your feedback in we're looking for your dad sayings on this Father's Day weekend. Something your dad would say, a funny, a serious, something that has stayed with you in sports or otherwise. You can text that in the sports radio sports radio all one word to twenty one thousand, Sports radio to twenty one thousand, give me that favorite dad saying in this

Father's Day weekend twenty twenty four. Of course you can call us at eight six six eight three, eight forty eight forty three on the Meyer Hotline. We've had open topics out there for you. I'm going to get to what a big time baseball stats guy had to say this week. And his name is Bill James. And if you're a baseball fan, stat driven a person you'll know the name Bill James. Bill James put a tweet out the notion that no one except a small child should get a foul ball is a very

recent phenomenon. Ten years ago. James says, an adult could catch a foul ball and nobody would say anything about it. Now I saw that. Let me first ask Ben Zost, who's producing Ben, have you ever caught a ball at a baseball game. I have not. That would be exciting, but no, it would be exciting. It's something that we all think about or maybe dream about. I never have either, but I have seen, buddy of it. It's happened around me, and there is no doubt

that you can be affected. Most of the time when you see, especially when online, you'll see the like adult like pushing a kid out of the way. Nobody. We're not talking about anything like that. But what James is saying is that even if you are there and you catch the ball, then you're supposed to immediately find a child in your vicinity and you're supposed to hand the ball to. Now. I do agree that there feels like there is a little pressure to do that if you're an adult at a game.

I don't think that this is some recent phenomenon. If he wanted to say, I don't know, twenty five years ago, an adult could catch a ball and nobody would say anything about it, I'd buy it. But you know, ten years ago, so that would be my quibble with what he has to say about that. But I've always you know, since I have never caught a foul ball or any kind of baseball at a game. And you know, I've got kids at home and they're older now, but and

the you know, nephew and nieces. I could very easily have seen myself at a baseball game as a fan if I caught my first foul ball ever and people are pressuring me, were looking at me like, hey, you're going to give that ball up? I was thinking, you know, no, I'm going to How about I'm going to take this home and I'm going to give it to my kid or I am going to actually give it to

somebody in my family. I'm not going to be pressured by you. So I do know that that's out there, that you know, that feeling that you should be giving the ball away. You know, a long time ago, I've got one of the best seats I ever got, were just given to me randomly on a Sunday, somebody called and said, hey, you want to go to the Tigers game? Pre tickets would drive you there and everything else. And you know why not. I was in college and I

remember going to this game. We went to the guy's house and not only did he have the tickets and was he driving us to the game. He's like he had he had a family outing over the weekend. He said, Hey, there's a cooler full of drinks in there before we go. You guys help yourself. So not only are we getting free tickets and free parking and everything else, Hey here's a cooler full of drinks. The point of this story is is that the tickets were great. And the guy who I'll

never forget his name, his name was Ace. I don't know that, you know, it had to be a nickname, but didn't ask too much about that. The guy's names Ace. His tickets were great. Were sitting a couple of rows behind the Tigers dugout, and this was Tiger Stadium, so it was back in the day. But the that is foul ball territory obviously, right, you know you're sitting here, but I can recall sitting there and seeing the foul ball get hit up in the air, you know

whatever. It was fifty sixty feet and it's coming down right at me, but it just goes like two or three seats down and who catches it but Ace, who's right there. And I was never happier for anybody to catch a foul ball that I barely knew then Ace as give me the tickets all the things that I talked about. So I'm like, hey, that's great, great job Ace, you know, high five and while having our laughs and so there it is. That's not a really big deal. But later

in the game, almost the exact same thing happens. You know, the foul ball's coming. Like I'm thinking, oh, this one's coming right for me, I'm getting this one. But at the last second I got it's just you know, streams over and who catches it. But Ace again, two foul balls in the same game. I was reminded about a month ago. It was it was a Mariners game. There was a guy down the left field line. Just he wasn't in home run territory, just in foul

territory, but way down the line there. So it was not just some lazy foul ball behind the dugout like I'm talking about. But this guy caught back to back foul ball almost home runs. And they were like, what are the odds of this? And somebody was like the very you know, winning the lottery type of odds. There not so much for Ace. But you know, that was my story with a foul ball. I was close but the guy that I wanted to see catch it, he caught too.

The kicker on that was that when Ace caught his second foul ball, he was so happy that he bought a round of hot dogs for everyone that was with him there. So it was a hell of a day for Ace and it was also a very memorable day for me. There was also one time where a home run ball. I was in the overhang at Tiger Stadium with my nephew who's four years old. Some I'm four or five years old, and there might have only been another three or four people up there on the

upper deck in this day game at Tiger Stadium. But I'm reminded a lot about this particular event by two things that happened. One, Bobby Bonilla was playing for the Baltimore Orioles, and every year Bobby Bonia there's a Bobby Bonia Day. Benia signed a contract, a I don't know, twenty five year contract where he gets a million dollars every year, and everybody's like, well,

that such a great contract. It's fun. But I'm always reminded because Bobby Bonilla slams a home run into the right field upper deck with me and my nephew sitting there, and if I would have just stood up, I think it would have hit me right in ahead. But it was hit directly at me, a home run ball into the upper deck. And what happened. I did panic a little bit. You know, when one's hit right at you and it's a home run, it's like and nobody else is around.

I'm like, this is it. And I remember my nephew, you know, he's four years old. He's like, we're going to catch a baseball. I want a baseball. I'm like, oh, yeah, we're gonna catch one. I'm lying to him. But then here it is. It's coming right at me. I panicked a little bit, and you know, I'm grabbing the kid and I went down a mistake a row or two, and it ends up just clearing my hand and you know, karm's over like fifteen feet. And the long story short is this kid beats me to

the ball by like a foot and I don't get it. And so that part was disappointing. Disappointing that I didn't just catch it. But in the years after, I will hear It's not once every year, but it's it's, you know, once every couple of years. I'll be just watching a baseball game and the analysts will say, you know, the the toughest ball to catch is one that's right at you. And I always say, you know what he is exactly right. I know what he's talking about, because

that bonea ball was coming right at me. That's not really the point of this. This was Bill James saying that there's a notion that every small child should get a foul ball is a recent phenomenon. I would also add into that if you go to a game and you're sitting in the outfield and the opponents hit a home run, you are pressured at Coomerica to throw that ball back. So and if I am judging the ranges of hey, you catch a lazy foul ball like ace, like right where the dugout was, this

is pretty easy catch. I mean he could have just had his hand out. Pretty easy catch a home run ball, you know, especially if you catch it and this thing is, you know, coming at you and at a one hundred and five miles an hour or whatever it is exit velocity, and you can reach up and snag one, and it's for the opponent. And I've got one hundred people in my section saying throw it back. I'm feeling like telling everybody to go jump on a leg. But definitely is that

pressure throw it back. I would not throw it back. I would more likely leave the section because people would be like, you know, I don't know about harassing, but definitely jeering for me to enchanting for me to throw it back. But I would not. I don't think I would succumb to the pressure of throwing the ball back. But oftentimes people do succumb to the pressure to throw it back. Man, and everybody cheers woo, and then you know you're a hero for a second. But I don't know if that's

worth it or not when you're doing that to throw it back. Old Bill James speaking of Bill James, for the longest time, when somebody I always had my own idea about when somebody is that, who's the greatest baseball player of all time? You know, I do my work and think about all

the different stats and everything else. This is before guys like Bill James, and you know there was wins abovely above replacement and all these things, and you know, I'd say, Willie Mays, they're all the number crunching babe. Ruth in there, Hank Aaron, and then these guys started ranking all of different players. Well well, James and however he did it. I always liked his list and and James came up with and he also would put

Egro league players in the in the mix too. And then this year you probably know, I don't know last month or the month before, they included the statistics from the Negro leagues and now with Major League Baseball, and some people were up in arms that the Ty Cobb Society did not like it because Cobb had the highest batting average, and then he was supplanted by Josh Gibson.

But you know, James had included the players you know long before, you know, years ago, and he did not have Willie Mays as the number one baseball player. He had Babe Ruth. And I didn't think there was much, you know, I wasn't gonna argue too much about that because they don't. Ruth is I think an easy one to go and put up there. But his I think he did the ten. This could have even been twenty years ago. They did it with his statistics talking about Bill James,

but he put Babe Ruth one. Hannis Wagner two again, you know that I think about baseball cards, that's like the most valuable one, the honest Wagner card. And Willie May's at three. All right, there's my guy, and then four was Oscar Charleston, and then five ty Cop and I was like, what who Oscar Charleston. So even when it comes down

to Negro League players, Josh Gibson I knew who he was. Of course, Satcho Page, you know, you know the names, and if you're the Tigers fan, the Detroit Stars, Turkey Sterns, you know you'd know that name. But I didn't know the name of Oscar Charleston. So I can recall having to look and sing just some great center fielder and he went on to be an equally successful manager. I don't know if James put that

into the mix, but he had Oscar Charleston above Ty Cob. I just have always thought out, if I got a hundred bayall guys, people that were really into the history of the game, stats, wore Baseball Reference of anything, fan graft guy, all one hundred of them, and put them all together, how many would have put Oscar Charleston anywhere close to a top

five player of all time in Major League Baseball. Well, Bill James would and he did, and he for those that are interested rounding out the top five man Old Ted Williams, the great pitcher, Walter Johnson, Josh Gibson who I mentioned, and then Stan Usual at ten. But I always thought that was intriguing that that was his. You know, everybody's got their their thing, like this is the guy I'm standing for, Bill James. He

puts Charleston. I always wonder. I haven't researched this. I don't know where Bill James is from, and I think Charleston played it the majority of

his baseball and he played in a lot of different places. But I think Indy and I wonder if there's some kind of connection and if I would guess now, you'd like to think that everybody is just if you're if you're trying to rank players, and certainly if you're somebody like James who does it and has a numbers based you know, that's how he's a formula based that he is trying to remove any bias and he is just good. You know, he is trying to guide baseball fans, you know, for the greatest players

of all time using a formula. But I have a suspicion that not that I don't know if he tweaked his formula with it, that that somehow Charleston has a connect to James, whether somehow, I guess would be that he lived by him some way. That's it. I we're all suspicious when anybody's doing any ranking. He's like, Oh, no, you're just a Lions fan. Oh you're you live in the state of Michigan. You're a big ten guy. You know, you always hear skind of things like that,

because you know, oftentimes it's correct. I mean, people there's I don't know how many. And then you know, even if you're a scientist, they're always talking about trying to remove bias and everything. How many real sports? I mean, I know you're supposed to if you're a journalist and you have the you're not supposed to root for anything. You're just looking and trying.

But that's like a bygone era of people that are doing that. Everybody's looking for some kind of angle, like why is this person saying this and why is he doing that? Well, it's not bias. It's the Lions who are the favorite to win the NFC. No. Right behind them, I mean they're not a huge favorite, but right behind them the Green Bay Packers. And we know what the Bears and the Vikings they're bringing to the table with first round quarterbacks and the Bears the number one quarterback overall. I'm

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for our Matt Shepherd. It's great to be with you here. I'm the Michigan Sports Networking we're gonna talk about the Detroit Lions coming up here right out of the gate, and I'm asking you the question, how much did the Green Bay Packers scare you? That's the question for you to jump right in on. I'm gonna give you my thoughts. Also, heading into this Father's Day weekend, I'm looking for that saying that your dad had that has stayed

with you. It could be something very poignant, it could be something very funny. It could be about sports or otherwise. Whenever I played golf with my dad and I would hit a bad shot, you know, I wouldn't throw my club. But even if I was like darn, you know whatever, he would say, Dennis, you're not good enough to get mad. You don't play enough golf to get mad. What did I say about getting mad? You're not good enough to get mad at golf? That was his

saying. It stayed with me. If you got another on have you got one, go ahead and give us a call. It's perfect to use the text call us at eight sixty six eight three eight forty eight forty three. That is the Meyer hotline eight six six eight three eight forty eight forty three. Always like hearing from people over on the west side of the state on WMAX ninety six point one. Let's go, I know the game is booming

out there on the west side of the state. Let's hear from you perfect to use the Dad sayings texting in to twenty one thousand sports Radio, all one word Sports Radio, twenty one thousand, give us that dad sayings on this Father's Day weekend. My did also, and this I think falls right into the same category. You know, golf is a funny game, and you watch the pros and you watch them t off and they swing as hard

as they can. And I think about Scheffler, who's you know, it's got his legs look like they're twisted up and it looks like he's gonna fall over, and you know the torque that he hits with. And then you know, you go out yourself and you try something like that and you hook at one hundred yards of the right. And my dad, he was so into letting the club do the work so much so you know that, you

know, I can hear him still in my head to this day. When I take a swing, it's like, you know, you're swinging it like a baseball bat. You got to just hit down on the ball and you gotta let the club do the work. And it's always like nice, and I'm always thinking nice and easy, don't over just let the club do it.

Just let the club do the work. And you know the thing about it is, he's right many times as I've stood over a ball and I've actually hit a good shot and it's just exploded off the club face and it's zipped right down the fairway, it's headed right to the green and lands up there. You know what happens. It's always does, never mean like you know, muscling it. It's always just nice and nice and easy and it just boom. He was right about that. Let the club do the work,

all right. So when it comes to the Lions last year, at this time, people were very bullish on the Lions. I think everyone was predicting the Lions to win the NFC North. They were the heavy favorite. The Bears they didn't have anything going for them. Well, I guess they had fields. The Packers had a first time starter in Love. We didn't know, not even I was gonna say completely. We just didn't have that

good of an idea on what he was going to do. It looked like the biggest threat was going to be the Vikings, and then Cousins are halfway through the season, got hurt, and the Lions they ran away with the NFC North and won twelve games. And now we sit here in this offseason.

The Lions are favored again, but the Packers are right there in their rear view mirror and Jordan Love, he and I think it was the game that the I think it was on Thanksgiving, now the week before of the Packers won, but he threw three touchdowns against the Lions, and then it was at his coming out party. I'll leave that for Packer fans. Maybe one will say, no, no, it was this game. It felt to me like it was the Lions game on Thanksgiving. And then after that

with the Packers, you know they close strong. Love started playing well and and now you listen to the I don't know the NFL experts and when they look at Love, and I gotta admit, when I look at it myself, he looks a lot like he plays a lot looks a lot like Aaron Rodgers. The way rose to ball, the way he moves around, the

way he operates the offense. A young, healthy and engaged Aaron Rodgers engage, like not showing up to the training camps and OTA's and not doing whatever Aaron Rodgers is doing right now, which I'm not really even sure he's in South America or something out in the rainforest. Whatever, that's that's his business. But I'm talking about the Packers. Do they scare you? How much would they scare you if you're a Lions fan. I want to hear from

a Lions fan or a Packers fan, you know. Previous to this year, I always I didn't find it amazing, but it was interesting. Lion fans really didn't know how to act in terms of having a good football team. It. You know, we know about the history, but what happened in the off seasons for the Lions previous to this year was that Lion fans were really cocky in the off season without having any reason to be cocky.

And in fact, you know, like you know, they were the worst, the worst franchise, and yet the fans the off season and for many of the fans were like, yeah, I mean, it all goes out the window when you actually have to play and then you lose, and then it's you know, damn it. And then you just wait to the next off season, you wait to the draft at your super Bowl. And it was rinse and repeat for my entire life. And I would watch and listen to the Lion fans and they all were kind of the same. That was

it. They didn't have anything to brag about during the season. The off season was that was their time. As soon as they and it certainly wasn't the Super Bowl. As soon as the Super Bowl ended, that's when Lion season for fans started. They could, you know, start talking about, oh, we can move the money to land a top free agent. They just got you going, oh Trey Flowers and just pump you up. And then obviously the draft. Anytime you're armed with one of the top picks,

that is your super Bowl. So now, you know, it's interesting. I don't even know how Lion fans you know, they were cocky before. Now I think just confident, confident in the team, and just looking forward to the upcoming season. But the Packers are there, and we know that the Vikings and Bears have their rookie quarterbacks and it's going to be the Packers that the Lions are going to have to beat as their biggest contender. If

they're going to win the NFC North again. I think everybody believes that. How much are you scared though, of the Packers? I don't know if that's a good word for you. I am I'm a little bit scared of the Packers because of what they have been able to do over the years with the quarterback position, with Farvaran Rogers and now Love. It's not hard to look at the Packers and say, this is an organization that just you know, this is one of the premiere organizations. And then they're sitting here.

The Lions had their year. They're in the rear view mirror for me, so that is that is scary. That is a little bit scary. But what about for you. I want to hear from you on that with the Lions, We've talked about the possibility of sweeps in the NHL and the NBA. Coming up at seven thirty five, a chance for you to be a tzar in the world sports. I'll let you make a change or two across any sport, big or small that's coming up at seven thirty five. Dennis

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be able to talk at you this morning on the Michigan Sports Network. We're talking about the Alliance right now and asking you how much the Green Bay Packers scare you. You get the phone number on the Meyer hotline eight sixty six eight three eight forty eight forty three. We've got texts coming in sports radio to twenty one thousand. You can tweet at us. I'm at Dennis Fifthian

at XB mornings. How much do the Green Bay Packers scare you? Also looking for the dad sayings on this Father's Day weekend, we got a couple of those texts. Oh, let's hear them, man, let's hear a couple. Yeah. One is from from Pete Ford Rockford. It says patients, he's a virtue. There you go. That's a that's a good dad saying. And then this one's from Freddy it says says my father would always say, if you're healthy and your bills are paid, you're the richest person

in the world. World. Now, I love it. I love hearing ones like that. That's better than go get me the belt or go get me the uh something about mowing the loan or you know those kind of ones. Now. Mark on Twitter said that Jordan Love is overrated, and he says that he took teams by surprise last year. There was really no game film of him to be studied by opposing defenses. He will not sneak up

on anyone this year. Now, that's a that's a decent opinion. At first, Mark just said he's overrated, and I felt like, you know, that's what a Lions fan would say, and you know that he's overrated. And there is a point you have the game film. Normally, when I'm thinking about you have the game film, I think about a scheme overall on one side of the ball, and then you know you're you're gonna make those adjustments, and you know the other teams, teams that have success,

other teams are studying. You're studying every team, but then you're you're studying the team, certainly in your division, on anything that you can do. And yet part of that what Love does well, you know, the counter is is that he was in there for the entire season and then he improved as he went and he played well in the postseason. But there's no doubt that being able to get the entire offseason and then trying to find something you're

not gonna just do the same things with him. You know, you're always making those adjustments. And the part about him not sneaking up on anyone, Now, could you say the same thing about the Lions. You know, you could say that about anyone. But that's why if you're a Lions fan, you feel good about where you're at right now heading into this season. You know that it wasn't an aberration. You don't fall into twelve wins,

you don't get lucky to win two playoff games. You know there could be a call, and when you go back and look at things and everything else, you know you end up being where you're at. But if you lost a substantial amount of your team and you looked at it and or there was let's say like the you know, the Lions. You know the offense was

was ranked really highly last year. If it wasn't and then it just you know, perked up for two games, you could say, wow, you know they only did it for two games, But you have the entire season to look at with the offense being the a top three offense, with you know, the passing game ranked number two, and then you have those pieces coming back. You know. The thing to me, if you are if I am just and I do just like you do, you know, I look and say, well, well it was a fluke and what wasn't and

and all of that. The thing that is surprising to me about the Lions with their success last year, is that I've been asked, you know what was the key? People like to say what was the superpower for the Lions? Well, their offense was the engine. And they've got an enormous amount of talent when you look at what they have on offense and what they're bringing to the table. But the thing that I would say that is the key to all of it was their offensive line play led by Pinney Sewell, of

course. But the thing that is strange is that the offensive line they weren't all together healthy last year. That wasn't a unit. If that was a unit that was together for almost the entire season, and you'd say they did not miss any game injuries and they did not have any big injuries, and you know that was the key. Well, that would be the key, and the offensive line was the key, but they weren't together for the majority

of the season. In fact, they had nine different combinations. You know, they went Decker, Jonah Jackson, rag Now, Glasgow and Sewell from left to right, but they had nine different combos with guys being out at different times. Rag Now with the toe, you know, Decker being out a few times, and they do replace Jackson, who was good in a former third round pick with Kevin Ziegler. But Ziegler, you know, when you look at him, is thirty four old for an offensive lineman. You

could say that. You could also say, well, the Ravens, you know, moved on and they're one of the better organizations. But he was just a name to his first Pro Bowl. That's not nothing. Last year, and he did have the second best passing blocking grade for guards and all the NFL, the second besty this, you know, you could make a case he's an upgrade in there. So to me, that's the strange part

for the Lions. Not a floky part, but that the number one thing that you would say about them is that they have this excellent offensive line and you're going to need that for Jared Goff and yet they had nine different combinations over there, so they were able to overcome that and still perform. I just like you know, you go through you want to say there's questions and they'll have to prove it, certainly in the passing game and being able to

get to the quarterback, no doubt. And they drafted that way. At free agency, they went that way. I mean, you could see what they have tried to do there. But man on offense, it's a lot of fun. Goff has a tremendous tandem of running backs that he's got a thunder and lightning. You know, Gibbs, the sky's the limit, Jamir Gibbs. After watching him as a rookie last year, Montgomery is uh is

everything that you thought. Remember, you know you wanted the Lions. Jamal Williams scored for the eighteen touchdowns and you thought, well, keep him going. He loved Detroit so much, but they upgraded. You know, Montgomery, he catched the ball. He runs as hard, physical runner in between the tackles a manra Yeah, they lose, they lose something in depth and wide receiver. But I mean how much Reynolds are they gonna Is that something?

I don't think so that they're gonna mess because I think Jamison Williams, he's You're expecting quite a bit more from him this year. And you know, Laporta was a surprise man. Laporta even if he's got to even to be surprised at the Lions front office. They liked him, they picked him, they drafted him high. I thought maybe he could play early. Did they really think, hey, you need to be the best tight in the NFL. I mean, that's the idea, that's the hope. But that's

got to even surprise them as you're sitting there right now. But the Packers, I think a lot of it has to do with the uh, the history, the current organization that the head coach, and then yeah, the quarterback. I mean all of that. If you are able to as a Lion fan, just be like, no, there's there's nothing scary at all about the Packers. It's more of a confidence in the Lions and what they have. I get that. I think that's I think that's the way to

go. And it's not up to a fan to say, well this, you know, the Packers have been one of the model organizations, and just look at how they have been able to, you know, find a quarterback and now look at how they were able to put it together last year. I think if you tried to, it's a little bit surprising. Just like I was talking about with the Lions and the different offensive line combinations that they had. When I look at the Packers and their wide receivers, it's not

like they look you looked out there. Aaron Jones was out for a lot of last year. He was great against the Cowboys in the playoffs, and we know that they have moved on and they have replaced him with Josh Jacobs, the former Raider. But Christian Watson, how many games did he play? A couple he came back finally, and then he had a really good game and then he got hurt again. I think for the majority of the

season, I don't have the numbers in front of me. Ninety percent of the season he wasn't even if he was available, wasn't effective and was bothered by I believe a calf am. I looking at Romeo or Jaden Reid from Michigan State and thinking, oh man, these guys, you got to really account for them. I mean, they they seem like real, legit number two wide receivers, just like Luke Musgrave. He was a rookie tight end as well. He showed some promise, but then he was banged up a

lot. So for the it's a little bit of a surprise that when you look at that that early didn't have a number one wide receiver. With Watson being her they're tight end that they were counting on pass catching tight end. He was banged up the majority of the time, so it was Jones, and yet they were still able to, you know, get within striking distance and almost play the Lions in the NFC Championship game the way they got hot

and the way they were playing. So yeah, they're really counting on Christian Watson to come back. You know, I pound hit his name so much. He was on my fantasy team, so I know, we get a week out I had him, and then what did did he get hurt? Like he wasn't. It didn't seem like he was hurt for the entire preseason, but then it was like the practice week. Next thing, you know,

they're like, oh, he's out with a calf. And then he was out for six the first six weeks, and then he he came back and they were ramping him up for a game or two and then he just exploded in a game. But then he got hurt the next game, and I don't know did he even come back. Like I said, ninety percent of the season, he seemed like he was out or you couldn't trust him, or he wasn't in there. So the the scary part for the Packers.

Where are you at with that? So the rest of the North in terms of being scared, I look at I'm not going to be scared of the Vikings or the Bears yet. I do think that the Bears have you know, they had a seven win season last year. Rookie quarterback Caleb Williams, I'm not expecting him to just be like Stroud. I do think over McCarthy probably. I mean, there's there's both of those teams. There's lots to like with their rookie qbs and what they've been able to put around them.

But I still think rookie qbs, you know you're feeling pretty good. If you're sitting up at the top, you know one of those will be okay. I would I would guess the Bears more with Williams being the number one overall pick and then the talent that they do have that they're sitting there with, but still feeling pretty good about the Lions and what they will be

able to do. And it's bearing out when you look at anybody that talks about them, they start talking about the NFC North, right, I'm sorry that you start about the NFC overall, And yeah, the first name that's coming out of your mouth is the forty nine ers. They're the favorite they've got. You know what, if we're going to talk about turmoil with Brandon a yuk, maybe I had I don't know, that's turmoil. Got a

contract situation right there, but that's about it. But after that, it's the Lions and we've never been able to say that, and now we can. So this is a unique off season and how Lion fans are handling it, I don't know. I would imagine that they've just kicked it up from one of of off seasons of being able to brag and be cocky when there was nothing to brag about or be cocky about, to now that you can

that they've been able to take it to that level, it's different. You really have to ask yourself because all of the years you say, when people say, well, how do you handle yourself? Lion fans don't know. I mean they've never had they've never been in a situation like this, so you know, they handle it like sitting back saying I don't know. It feels pretty good. You can actually say things and point to things that you know that just happened. It's not about this is what you expect or you

know, false hope and the different things that you might say. So that part it's feeling pretty good. Now. Coming up in the eight o'clock hour, whatever sport is your favorite, I am going to have you be a sports zar. You're the sports are you make a change in your favorite sport. It could be a big change, it could be a small change. It could be something that you really think can and will happen. It could

be a long shot, but that's the idea how to tweak sports. You're the commissioner in this case, you're the sports zar, and you make that change. And for years you just do something like this, and you would say things, and you take of calls on sports shows and you would hear some really wild suggestions. The way things have changed in the last five years, it doesn't feel like that there's many like there's crazy things to say.

Actually, when it came to college football and say let's have of sixteen team playoff, let's get rid of and you'd say, you know, let's kind to try to be realistic. Let's play game on you know, play an NFL game on a Tuesday and on a Friday, and you know, if there was one thing, and maybe that was the only thing about the pandemic is that it took sports and they had to break the molds and so many different things. Play a game here, play it out there, play it

on a different day, try this rule, adjust that. And you've looked at it and it's changed. It's changed the landscape where you say, why not be able to do something like this? It's funny, funny but interesting how it took, you know, something like the pandemic. But then the other times that you had some changes in sports were like the strikes or the lockouts, and you're like, hey, those well, really well, I really like how they did that. They're just sitting back with status quo and

saying, no, that's unrealistic. We're not doing anything like that. No sports are. We'll get to that. We'll continue to read some of your texts, rasking you your your favorite dad sayings on this Father's Day weekend? Did you jen have a funny one, a good one, a one that is saying it has stayed with you for your life that our audience would enjoy. Let's hear from you on that. It's Dennis Fifthy and Ben Zost is here. He's on the Ones and twos. It's Axes and Bros. On

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need more dolls play out at the time. Are you not that detay we weren't good. There's no sense of asking me things about the game. I'm telling you we laid an egg. So I'm not going to break it down for you. He sucks. He sucked. He laid an egg. That's all I have to say. Guys, I'm sorry. I'm not going to break it down for you. Nothing went well for us. It's on us. We have to figure it out and we will needs your dad, Yes it is. We get into the eight o'clock hour here on the Michigan Sports

that work down. It's fitting an end for Matt Shephard on the Axes and bros. Well, we've talked about the the Lions and how much you are scared of the Packers. You can get in on that. We're looking for those father day sayings and now to talk about putting your sports Zar hat on and make a change in sports, whether it's big or small, your favorite sport. Make a change as a sports Zar eight sixty six eight three,

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who leads off the eight o'clock hour here on x'es and Bros. Good morning, Dennis, that'd be Fathers did to you great way, Hey, same to you, Freddy. Appreciate it, appreciate it. So I'm gonna be all over the board because I got our it's our idea and the Lions and uh, I gotta kick out of you. Got a tweet earlier today somebody said that Jordan Love is overrated. Yeah, you know, Lions fans crackt me. Lions fans cracked me up. You know everybody else is overrated.

But you know, God forbid you say something about their player. Oh you don't know what you're talking about. That that Jordan Love is not overrated. Man, That team is, that team is peaking, and that that division can be had by Green Band Detroit the next two or three years between those two teams next two to four years easily. So that's just that's just nonsense. But you know, before I to the ZAR thing something I've been hearing the last two weeks is driving me up the wall. The Lions need

to get a number three wide receiver. They they can cemester the way to the Super Bowl. See what bothers me about that situation is is Jared Goff is who he is. Okay, you got Saint Brown and Laporte. These guys are not stretched the field. They're yeat guys, right. They they'll think they'll get the dump boss, and you know they'll get they'll get the yards after the carry. And they're both incredible. This team is built by

the offensive line in the running game. Why don't fans ever consider getting a third running back. I'm gonna throw all the name and I know he sided you can't get them. But what would be so wrong if this team got Dereck Henry as your third running back? I mean, this team has got a better chance of running about thirty times in winning games keeping that defense off the field. Then they are getting a third wide receiver and stretching it down

the field. I just you know, Freddy the only thing I could say about the Lions. I mean, I think fans and maybe the media will get tired of talking about them getting pressure on the quarterback or their their pass defense, and the only thing that you can say about the offense everything else, I mean, the every other position performed. You know, everybody's coming back. The only guy that's not coming back is a third wide receiver in

Reynolds. And yeah, I mean you want to say that he could he's a loss and that Donovan, People's Jones or Khalif Raymond are gonna they'll have a tough time filling in for you know, his production. I don't know. I mean that that's a that's a stretch, but I think that just is. I think people get bored on one side of the ball and there's

only one thing to do. I mean, I don't think that you know, usually you go to the quarterback and he say, oh well, but I think people feel pretty good about where golf is at if he gets the protection the players that he has around him. I mean, this this thing, this thing is coming down to can you can you improve on the defensive side of the ball, and can you take the next step and the next step is getting to the super Bowl. So everything's got to come out and

you know they got to be on point with everything. Well, running the ball is going to help that defense, right, no recording the clock. And yeah, and I and I and I and I've said this kind of before and and I'm not wishing for it, but you got to keep an eye on Engineer gibbs Man that fumble. You know, I've seen guys in the NFL for years get a fumble and it sticks with them mentally for for

a long while. And that was a big fumble that no one ever talks about, uh in that game and uh, I mean, I know some people talk about it, but that was a big fumble. And you just hope it doesn't stick with that kid mentally because you just never know, especially if he cops one up early and I don't. And I'm not wishing for that. Well, that's something you've got to look out for because I've seen it with I mean, Wendell Tyler. You go back and on and on

on. But bizarre thing. I got two, but one would be for me, every sport get rid of vincent replay the human element. I missed the human element of sports so much it's ruined the game. When people say, well they get calls, they correct calls, Well, you know what, they miss calls as well. To just keep the human element in life

in sports, and that's what I missed. But for baseball. What I would do if I was the commissioner of baseball Now, I don't have a calculator in front of me, and I can't do the math right now, but I wouldn't Obviously, I would not shorten one sixty two. You got to keep one hundred and sixty two games. But I would play a double header every Saturday. Okay, first of all, the families can get out, and you shorten us. You shorten the season that way. So maybe

you can go through May first through September first. Again, I don't have a calculator in front of me, but May first through September first. If you play a double header every Saturday, and what you do is you allow six to eight players come up in the minor leagues every week to kind of kind of help them with it double that weekend and you get more fun I think, you get more fans in the ballpark. You shorten the season,

and then the season is done. By time October first comes and really the NFL is really starting to kick in the high year, And that would be that That's what I would do if I was a commissioner and I and I think maybe once a month, I would take your Triple A team and you know, maybe let them play a game before or after MLB game, let the fans watch them play. You don't get to see these kids playoffsen. I think it'd be I think it's all about the fan. I think this

would all would be about all about helping the fan. That's what I would do if I was a commissioner of baseball. Let me just follow up on that last one. I'd never have entertained that thought. So you were talking about like the the mud Hens on a Friday night instead of playing down in Toledo, they would play after the Tigers. Well, it wouldn't be a

night game, so you'd have to do it during a day games. So you're talking about it a Saturday afternoon, Sunday afternoon, allowing the Triple A team then to play afterwards at Cole America or or or before you know, or before you know, maybe maybe eleven am game, twelve am game or twelve noon game, just something one of any any you know, maybe you know one one minor league game a year from each you know, double A, Triple A. It just it just gives these It gives these fans something

to look at, because in reality, a lot of them aren't going down to these Aree and Triple A or Toledo. And I think it, I think it would be kind of cool for the fans. I think I think that's the problem with sports is everything's taken away from the fan. Now. You know, I said your text earlier about Ace. You know, Ace did all those things for you, right, because beers were four bucks or

three bucks, those tickets were seven dollars, parking was four dollars. Everything squeezed out as a fan now and every everything, and and I just think that we need to start looking come back at the fan. And I know my phone's gonna come a cutout right now, cover in the band's all. But that's that's that's what I would do, is is short and baseball and bring and bring sports back to the fans. Well, Freddie, I'm gonna jump on all of those topics. I loved it, and that's the way

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the sports czar, go ahead and make a change. Also looking for those Father's Day sayings? What did your dad say? What'd be entertaining to the audience? Eight six six eight three eight forty eight forty three. That's to myer hotline. You can text sports Radio to twenty one thousand now. Czar Freddy last segment had a few interesting comments on some changes that he would make. One he talked about bringing the Triple A team or the minor league team

to Comerica. He was talking about before a game or I was saying after a game, like on the weekend and just thinking about that. You know, if a game goes to extra innings, there could be some logistical situations there, but there are plenty of off days that the Tigers have during the calendar, And how about on one of those Mondays or Thursdays where the Tigers are not playing, bring the minor league team up and let them play at

co America. That would give a lot of people an opportunity that otherwise would not see their minor league team and make the trip to actually see them. Now, the interesting part, would you ever take your major league team and send them down to play at a minor league park for you know, once or twice or three times a year for instance, you know the Tigers, would you know, play a game down at Toledo, they would go to Erie for a game? Could they go to West Michigan? Now immediately say,

well, the ballpark only holds you know, ten thousand. I mean, that would pack it out. Maybe you would want to do that early in the year with a weather where Comerica is not getting that many people. Anyways, I know there's a lot of financial things that you'd come back and say, oh, that's just not realistic. The amount of money that they put towards the suites and season ticket packages. I mean, it could be

done. I mean that's the part where everyone is just automatically is like, no, the money's I think you can look towards the fans and how to you know, isn't that so that's not a people like I hate gimmicks, so people, you know, some people like gimmicks and I like to mix

it up and see things differently. Now, my thought with being a baseball czar and one of the parts and even with the like the Tigers playing at eerie or something, looking at the ballpark dimensions and if it would really affect the game, the major league game, you say, no, you can't have that kind of center field. It's too now. Look the Yankees whatever their short right porch. That's all we hear about every time at Yankee Stadium.

If there's something that would be even closer than that, well you might have to consider, like, no, well then you would not play at that park. I could. I get that part. I always thought, and it always gets shot down by baseball people when I brought it up as being a sports are is that you know, I've never been to a spring training game that would be on a bucket list. I wouldn't mind just you know, lounging around down in Lakeland, going around and watching some spring training

games sounds a little fun. Nobody cares about who wins or loses. It's just about going to the ballgame. Why not. But because of the weather

here in Michigan in April, you are really rolling the dice. I have always thought that depending on the schedulem and if you start ten games out of the road and you come back, I know, sometimes it can be seventy degrees and then it could you know, but you'll at least have a little bit better of a chance if you're pushing it back, if you don't have to play your first you know, game until at home, until April fifteenth

instead of April the first. I don't know, I'm saying that you don't have the Farmer's Almanac and all the numbers here, But just because it's later in the year, it seems like you have a better odds year in and year out to have it a little bit warmer. And it's a key, like you know, you going down to a ball game when it's fifty degrees and sixty degrees, it makes all the difference and whether people are going to go or not. So my thought was, why not open up the Major

League season down in Lakeland? Now? I don't know exactly what the ballpark dimensions are down there. And again, you know, you get to the attendance. Is it is it so small of a park that even drawn three four thousand for a fifty degree game at co America, is you know, is better than what you could have in what the attraction could be if you actually had a real ballgame, real stats that mattered, a game that really mattered down at Lakeland. That has been my idea. Now you know baseball,

He said, well, they are the dimensions and the attendant. You know, they go and they play. They just played. The Phillies played in London and I looked at that ballpark. You know, it looked like you know, Tropicana overseas or something. You know, nobody likes tropic Cana. And that's that catwalks all over the place and it looked much like a baseball stadium. Now, I know that made a lot more money than they

would not at Lakeland and everything else, but that is my thought. It puts a wrinkle in, it changes things up, and it might help weather wise when it comes down to it. That's where I would be a sports are Freddie said, played all double headers on Saturdays. That would shorten up the season. The Players Associated. I mean, every time you get to this and you start saying, well, could it really happen? The Players Association would look at this and Tony Clark would immediately say, we want one

hundred million dollars more for every player if we're going to do this. Freddie was able to say, look, you can bring the minor leaguers up. There's so many rules and everything, but you could adjust those. That's the part where we're at now and what has happened over the last five years where five years ago you immediately just out of hands say no, you know you've got the players' rights and you don't want to start the clocks, and well

you can change all of that. It can change. And I know you have to bargain it because you got your you got your deal and everything else, but I mean, if you are looking towards what is better for the game, and I know these guys can't do anything like it was, go back to the pandemic when they had the opportunity to get back onto the fields with the fourth of July and just what it would have meant for the country

and everything else. And no, no, they weren't able to. They weren't able to come to agreement, even though you know so right, they would never do that. But that's on them, that's not on us, And it could be better for the game if they went that. What's really better is if they just if they actually did trim up the season. But that's not going to be very realistic considering that you're always pushing for not only more money, but then more money and everybody make more money, and automatically

cutting down the season is going to hurt that opportunity. So those things, because if we are being real, it would be best if they just had a one hundred and fifty six game season. It would be better. If you know, the NBA, the players, they don't want to, they don't they sit out. You know. However, they have gone through all of the different max performance and everything else, so we know they don't play the games. They go to the load management and then they're gonna be out.

So let's get a number where they think that they can play every game at least when you're going in. I don't know what that number is. I do remember that strike short in the season where they you know, they just played forty games. It was great. Regular season games meant a lot. But you know that's again looks very unrealistic in terms of how much money these guys and you'd say, hey, how about we just slash everybody's salary in half and that's going to be better for the game. What are the

chances that they're going to do that now? Zero? That's what they're gonna do. But can they change some different things up? That's the sports are I was thinking about. You know, in football, they actually they are changing things up. You know, they've got a rule and it's not that I can't wait, but it's going to be one of those things that will be intriguing in the exhibition season, and that is the new kickoff rule. So the kickers they kick off from their own thirty five yard line. That's

not going to change, but they're going to be there by themselves. It's just going to be one single kicker standing on his own thirty five yard line and the rest the other ten guys. They are going to not only move up to the forty they're going to move into the opponent's territory all the way up to the forty yard line, and then they're going to kick it off, and the idea is that this is supposed to improve this high bred kickoff model is supposed to it's going to lessen the impact, you know, from

guys running full speed down there and breaking up the wedge. But there's the idea that this is going to that this is going to be able to get more kickoffs. Now, there's just a story out today to say teams are just going to kick it out of the end zone and let teams get it from their what do they get it from the twenty five? Just get it from the thirty? Well where were you at? Man? I'm sorry, Oh we just got to get to break. Oh well, let's do that

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your your favorite dad sayings. You know, there's the one where you know, this never happened to me, but you know you often you see it in movies and you hear other people say, oh, you know, you went to pick up a young lady and you had to meet her father, and the dad had something clever to say to you, to like warn you against your you know, being nice to his daughter. And it kind of falls into this category with the sayings I think this is from a movie.

I have thought about it, and you know, I actually have had the opportunity and it's going to be pretty easy to do. Maybe I need to do it. You just need to find yourself a bullet, find yourself a bullet somewhere, and then when you're you're meeting the prospective boyfriend that's going out and your daughter's there, and you know, he comes into the room. You just take that bullet and then you just underhand, you just you just toss it to the you know, and he catches the bullet and you know

it's gonna catch him by surprise a little bit. And then you walk up to him. I guess you could say it out loud. I think it might be better if you're whispering it. And then you you know, you really see what kind of you know, a young man you're dealing with. But you say, nice catch. If you mess with my daughter next time, it's gonna be that bullet's gonna becoming a lot faster at you. And then that's it a little funny. You know. They just crack a smile,

pat him on the back or something. But he also knows whoa you know now that that's the kind of father saying that I can get down with. Yeah, I might not like that one, but like I said, I've never tried anything like that. I have heard of things like somebody like has something you know, mounted on the wall or something they tell a young man. You're like, you know, look what's up there? You know that's I don't know, but the you know, that could fall into the

category my dad. Most of what he had to say to me that I remember was mostly about sports, and a lot of it had to do with with golf, and you know, to him, you know, telling me how I swing the club like a baseball bat or I needed to let the club do the work. I wasn't good enough to be mad at the game, but I played enough and was not very good. But I had this big slice and I still do. And he had always at some point, you know, you try to, you know, teach your son to you

know, hit a ball straight or whatever else. But at one point, you know, we were playing in this scramble tournament and he came out on the first tee and and there was nothing about you know, swinging at like a baseball club where he said, I want you to play your slice, and I started aiming so far to the left. You know, you'd look at me and say, wow, look to set up. It isn't boom. It would be swinging out there, and I hit a couple that were

just you know, that did the trick for that day. Playing that slice was pretty good. Baseball, saying if it was close enough to be called to strike, then it was close enough to swing. Now that just might be a good one to think about for anyone out there, not a bad dad saying either eight six six eight three eight forty eight forty three on the Meyer hotline. Now being a sports are and making a change in sports. When it comes down to a college football I think there should be one last

non conference game. I would definitely put that into play. Right now we have three. Most teams want to just schedule three home games and then three real, super easy games, and nobody benefits. The fans did not benefit at all from those games. Nobody likes watching those games. I mean, you like football so much that you do watch them just because you like your team so much. Once in a while, you know, you get a great non conference game. This year, Michigan's playing Texas. That's very nice.

But you know the other two games Arkansas State Fresno State, you know that's not really doing it. If you cut one of those games out and then you know, play a play a conference game, you get a better feel for you know, you have this incredible if we're talking about the Big Ten, incredible Big ten. Now where you are going to play without the divisions a conference championship game, it gives you a better gauge on who actually

should be in that game. I definitely think they should do that. Lop off a conference game, knock off a non conference and play an additional conference game. I would like him to see that. I would like him to do that. I'm sorry now I would also In terms of rules, I don't like this one, but I think they should change it up the pass

interference in college football. You can throw a guy could get fifty yards down the field and be wide open, and the defensive back knows it and he just tackles them because he knows it's just going to be a fifteen yard penalty instead of a you know, fifty, and that what leads to an eighty year touchdown. I don't like that, But the flip side is is that you have a referee and you're putting so much power and it's such a big

play that they throw the flag. And I do know that we had a caller this hour that said they wanted to do away with replay all together. For the human element, I think the genie is out of the bottle. There but they definitely could and can do a better job with replay. I always feel like they what your idea of irrefutable obvious video evidence is way different than mine. Irrefutable video evidence takes five seconds to take a look at and you're like, but we can all see that that's as clear as day.

One hundred people out of one hundred people would say that that is not the way they do things when it comes to replay. They say that they have to have irrefutable video evidence. But it comes down to, well, let's take a look at it from one hundred angles. Let's wait five minutes, and then let's let's change. I think that one more times than that. They want to change what's going on over there. It needs to be done.

If you can't tell within five to ten seconds that it's completely obvious to a ten year old of what the is, then the call should stand. If they practice that and did that, I think you could give power to you know, they say the eye and the sky. You know, people

feel like it's conspiracy. But with that fifteen yard flag, you throw the flag and the referees all get together and you have an official up in the booth and he takes a look at it, and he says, you know, this guy just blew that, No, he did not touch him. That should not be a fifty yard pass interference call. When then you radio down to the team that are huddled in there, I kind of believe that they do this already, and then you pick the flag up. But it

needs to be done in a timely manner. But those are very subjective things. Timely manner, irref evidence, and then you will have a hundred talking heads that it's going to make the claim that the games are so big and the calls are so big and they change that. Don't you want to get it right? That's always the argument about the irrefutable video evidence. But don't you want to get it right? We've watched enough of the games where we they don't get it right, that they change so many of them. It's

so arbitrary. And we have the experts, the experts who in this case

will who be whoever the broadcast crew is. If I took a hundred broadcast crews, and you know, you have guys who played the game as the color analyst, and you have guys that are calling the games that have done it for years, who are sort of experts when they take a look at these things, they've seen them, a million of them, and seeing with the with the actual color analysts who have played the game, those guys, and then and then even in addition, they'll bring in a long time the

referee, you know, as the analyst, whoever it is, Jim, you know, all of them that come in there that used to be a referees, They half of the time get it, are on the opposite side of the officials on the field or the court. I mean, it's just that we've seen enough of it to know that I know they'll say, oh, well, this is what's going to happen. No, it's the exact

opposite. And so that is very frustrating as a fan. Changing that to shorter, understanding that there's just going to be when it's close, it's going to be a fifty to fifty call, figuring out that irrefutable video evidence needs to be in a quicker, more timely, shorter range. I would like to see that. Now, what can you do? These are the things that when I think about being a sports are This is a losing one as well, But it's just it struck me again watching the NBA finals I like

watching the NBA. I enjoy it. I know there's a lot of people like I haven't watched an NBA game at ten years. All right, well this one really isn't for you. But it just there was, it came. It comes to light every single game that I watch. It's it's my biggest complaint of watching the NBA. It is the players that that cry and moan and complain after every single call. And you know, you say, well, you're an old guy, and you know you're shouting at but and

even going back to Michael George, that was my biggest thing. You know, yeah he was against Detroit and you know he was a rival and all these things, but you know, Jordan, he cried too much. He cried about every call. If you know, I don't think you can actually put a rule in like you start teeing everybody off. I mean, there's because it's gone so far that everybody accepts us that there are even some people that are like they like it. They like the players complaining. I heard

somebody complimenting Luka Doncic. It's like, oh yeah, he's got a running commentary with the fans. He's screaming at the fans, he's yelling at the raft. That's not good. I think a plea to the players that it's you're ruining the game. I understand that you have to let some of your emotions, and I understand sometimes that they absolutely do blow it and so you do want to throw your hands up and be exasperated. But every single call,

can you minimize the complaining for the good of the game. Can we get Joe Dumars to talk to these players and say, look, and as much it made me think with Donca Shall I enjoy watching playing that, but with every call, I think, you know, I'm just going to route for the Celtics and look at their guys aren't completed. Jalen Brown and Jason Tatum. They don't seem to as much now I said that, and then last game they were both throwing up their arms too. So every almost everybody,

if you don't, it's it's very difficult. If I said, do you know any players that absolutely don't the very never complain about anything, There's like very few of them that even come to mind. Joe Dee is like one, but he hasn't played in twenty years. Could they do that to minimize complaining if I was the sports are Adam Silver's like, I got a lot on my plate and you're talking about minimizing complaining. Good luck with that, But that is something that I would like to see. The other thing

that is an easy one, but it's also a money one. But man, and they did get rid of one of them. The NFL cut their preseason games from four to three. Now they added a regular season game, and you have to pay full freight if you're a season ticket holder, you know, for those exhibition games. So that's why they're there. I mean, it's no benefit for the players with warming up or being able to you know, and Sean mcvayh doesn't play any of his starters anyways. You know,

it's a complete joke. It's it's always been mostly a joke, the exhibition games, but since Sean McVay came in, it was like, we're even taking this to it. You know, there's not even one series that we're gonna put our guys. We're gonna put a bunch of guys that you and then you'll have to pay the full amount of money for it. So I know it's a money thing, but can we get down to at least two. I can handle two. But the four was that the fourth preseason

game. As much as we wait and we sit around, we are doing it today talking about, oh, I can't wait for the n IF by the time you get to the fourth preseason game, that was that was about the worst in all of sports, even if you love football, watching that fourth one and now the third one. But if you could just have two, I think if you would, actually you are excited to watch the first one the second one, you actually could have a dress rehearsal. Let's go,

let's do that. That's another thing. Most of these and we know that the money part's always going to be the big stop sign, but they are for the fans and what is better for the games, So that would be the one that I would like to see for the NFL. Let's get rid of that. That exhibition game. I go to an outstanding writer. He passed away probably fifteen years ago now, but his name was the Killer. His name was Tom Kowalski. He was a long time Lions beat reporter.

And I didn't know Tom Kowalski really well. But there was one exhibition game I was covering it, hey was covering it and It was after the game. We were riding down on the elevator together. Out just so happened. It was me and the Killer. The Killer was wearing at this exhibition game flip flops. And you know, i'd see him during the regular season, you would have a dress shirt on, and you know he was I don't know about a tie, but he was dressed up. He was not

for this exhibition game. He had, like I said, flip flops. You look like he just came from the gym. And I said to him on the elevator ride down, where's your tie? Killer? You're you're dressed like you're going to the beach. And it was like I had lit a stick of dynamite and threw it to him. And you know, sometimes you hear people in the rediar you said, that guy can't act like that all the time, or he can't act like a This is how the Killer was.

He was so passionate about it. And when I said, you know, where's your tie or where's your shoes? He said, when they start taking these things seriously, that's when I'll take it seriously. And he like slammed his fist into the elevator and it just set him off for the whatever it was two minutes on the ride down. When they start playing these games and they matter, well that's when it's gonna matter to me. The elevator opened up, you know, he stepped out and walked ahead of a good

day, and I was like, okay. I was like, an Killer, that's the man when it comes down to exhibition games. So that's a nod to Killer. I want to thank Ben Zost producing great job today. Ben, Thank you. Thanks everybody for calling, texting in everybody have a wonderful Father's Day weekend. Thanks to Matt Shepherd for letting me fill in here on the Michigan Sports Network. I have one more scheduled appointment to stand in later this month, so I'll be back. This is not the last time

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