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Get some facts and come back and Seebee. Get some facts and come back and Seebee. Don't fill out salaries or other things. Get some facts and come back and Seebee. You can't handle the true now told our players you need a bit more like a dog. We don't need a bunch of cats in here looking in the mirror. But I look good. I got my extra bands on, I got my other shoes. Be a doll. We don't need no meals, We don't need no cats. We need more dogs. Were not at the time. Why you're not a day? 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 gonna break it down for you. He sucks. We sucked, but we laid an egg. That's all I have to say. Guys, I'm sorry. I'm not gonna break it down for you. Nothing went well for us. It's on us. We have to figure it out and we will. It's your dad, Yes it is. We get into the eight o'clock hour here on the Michigan Sports

Network down it's fitting an end for Matt Shephard on Exes and Bros. Well, we've talked about 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 czar hat on and make a change in sports, whether it's big or small, your favorite sport, make a change as a sports czar eight sixty six eight three eight forty eight forty

three of the Meyer Hotline. You can text sports twenty one thousand, text Sports Radio all one word to twenty one thousand. We get your feedback in that way. Also via we are taking your feedback as well, and you can text me at Dennis fifth and where you can hit the xes in Bros, Twitter handle XB Mornings. All of that available for you across Michigan. Let's go to the phones. Let's go to Freddy, who leads off the eight o'clock hour here on x'es and bros. Good morning, Dennis, i'd

be fathers did to you a great way. Hey, same to you, Freddie. 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 got a kick out of you got a tweet Earlier today, somebody said that Jordan Love is overrated. Yeah, you know, Lions fans creckt me. Lions fans crack 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 Love is not overrated, man, That team is, That team is peaking, and that that division can be had by Green Bay 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 get to the ZAR thing, something I've been hearing the last two weeks is driving me up the wall. Uh, the Lions need to get a number three wide receiver. They they can cemeentter 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 runner back. I'm gonna throw all the name, but I know side

you can't get him. But what would be so wrong if the team got Derrick Henry as you third running back. I mean, this team has got a better chance of running the bout thirty times and winning games keeping that defense off the field than 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. He say, oh, well, but I think people feel pretty good about where golf is at if he gets to 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 right in the ball is going to help that defense right now in the clock. And yeah, and I and I and I and I've said this kind of before and I'm not wishing for it, but you got to keep an eye on Emier 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 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 bumball and you just hope it doesn't stick with that kid mentally, because you just never know, especially if he calls one up early and I don't. And I'm not wishing for that, but 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 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 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 that's what I miss.

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 don't can't do the math right now, but I would Obviously I would not shorten one sixty two. You got to keep one hundred and sixty two games. But I would play a doubleheader every Saturday. Okay, first of all, the families can get out and 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 doubleheader 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 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 the 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 playoffs. And I think it'd be I think it's all about the fan. I think this is all would be about, all about helping the fan.

That's what I would do if I was a commissioner base Well, 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 game. So you're talking about it on a Saturday afternoon, Sunday afternoon, allowing the Triple A team then to play afterwards at Co America or or or before you know, or before 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 us. 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 U or Toledo. And I think 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 tech 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 of the fan now and every everything, and and I just think that we need to start looking back at the fan. And I know my phone's gonna come a cutout right now, coming in the band zone. But that's what that's that's what I would do is is shortened baseball and bring 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 it's done. If you're out there listening, you're the

sports are change something up. It's got the wheels turning. We'll dress some of those points coming up here on AXS and Bros. Thanks for the call, Freddy. It's Dennis fifty and in for Matt Sheppard here on the Michigan Sports Network. In the Dan with Dan Dickerson. Hey, Tigers fans. In the baseball season means a new season on Michigan's favorite island destination, Mackanawe Island, Baseball Spring and Mackinaw Island. Things that return every year, reminding

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forty eight to forty three. That's the Myer hotline. You can text sports Radio to twenty one thousand now tzar 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 Coomerica. 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 Comerica. 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 the 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 everybody's 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 in 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 schedule and if you start ten games out on the road and you come back, I know, sometimes it can be seventy degrees and then it could, you know, but you 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 is it so small of a park that even drawn three four thousand for a fifty degree game at Comerica, Is, you know, is better than what you could have and 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 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, Tropicicana 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 as

a sports are now. Freddie said, played all doubleheaders 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? And 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 going to 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 straight short in the season where they you know, they just played forty games and 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. 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 czar I was thinking about. You know, in football, they actually they are changing things up. You know, they've got a rule in it. 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 highbred 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 and then come back and continue taking your calls. Eight sixty six eight three eight forty eight forty three on the Myer hotline, x'es and Bros. On the Michigan Sports Network, We're teeing off our tent here at the Meyer LPGA Classic for simply gives. Get ready for the best who are yet to help neighbors in need while enjoying golf,

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you're talking about. Tiger Send Krek Scoogle to the Mound tonight in Houston, as Detroit is down in Texas to open up a three game set against the Astros. Eight to ten. The time for the ball game tonight with the Tigers Ace on the Mount. Welcome in Actus and Bros. And the Michigan Sports Network. I'm Dennis Fifthyan in Formatt Shepherd. On this Father's Day weekend Friday, We're asking you about your favorite dad sayings on this that's a holiday

weekend. We're also asking you specifically about to changes in sports, and you have the chance to be the sports czar and you can make a change in sports. I'd like to hear from you on that. Eight six six eight three eight forty eight forty three on the Meyer Hotline, we do have open topics. Is there something you're thinking about of any of the stuff that we've talked about, from the sweeps and the possible sweeps in the NBA and NHL

to anything with the Tigers. We've talked a little bit about the NFC North and how much the Packers scare you as a Lions fan. All of that on the tape and available for you text in sports radio to all one word to twenty one thousand. We can get your feedback in that way. This

falls into the category which is looking and 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 or 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 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 is 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 kid, 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 going to be that bullet's gonna becoming a lot faster at you. And then that's it a little funny, you know, they 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 uh, 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 like, you know, look what's up there. You know that's I don't know,

but 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 screen tournament and he came out on the first tee and there was nothing about uh, you know, swinging it like a baseball club. 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, what kind of stup it isn't boom it would be swinging out there, and I hit a couple that were just you know, the 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 do 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 You have this incredible

if we're talking about the Big Ten, incredible Big Ten. Now where you are going to play without the Division 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 him 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, Oh, what the call 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, irre 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. Uh, 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 under 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 games, the color analyst, and you have guys that are calling the games that have done it for years or sort

of experts. When they take a look at these things, they've seen them, a million of them, and saying with the with the actual color analysts who have played the game, those guys, and then and then even in an 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 in 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. But and even going back to Michael Jordan, that was the 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 it. 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 reft. That's not good.

I think a plea to the players that 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 Doncic, so I enjoy watching playing that, but with every call, I think, you know, I'm just going to rude 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 complained 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? I follows the sports are Adam Silbers, 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 McVay 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 when were doing it today talking about, oh, I can't wait for the and if a 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. What 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, he 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 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 redio said that guy can't act like that all the time, or he can't

act like 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. He's a 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 he walked ahead of a good day and I was like, okay. I was like, yeah, Killer, that's the man when it comes down to exhibition games. So that's a nod to Killer. I want to thank ben Zos producing great job today. Ben Thank you, Thanks everybody for calling, texting in. Everybody had a wonderful Father's Day weekend. Thanks to Matt Shepherd for letting me fill in here on the

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